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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 14, 1910
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 14, 1910 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1910 drf1910041401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 14, 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. \BdcmJjfaForin { VOL. XVI. NO, 89. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, AI RIL 14, 1910. PRICE 5 CEKTS Gate Receipts to Charity: Elks Day at Moncreif Park Patronized by Large Attendance. GATE RECEIPTS TO CHARITY ELKS DAY AT MONCREIF PARK PATRONIZED BY LARGE ATTENDANCE. Ethoc Takes Hoffman's Measure in Principal Race and Incidentally Equals Track Record for Three-Quarters. Jacksonville. I "I a . . April 13.— This in Llks Day at Monereif l'ark. Ihc gate receipts being donate | to Hint iin'i :■ I . be i:-o.| far charity. A medlj (rari turned oil! Ii wit lies- the s|Kiri. Tile MpM was luaili- up of s.-vi n races, the feature of whirl) was :i si\ -furlmm.- condition ran- in which n fair field went tm Um !» -:. Hotfman. the 1 to :; favorite, set ■ dizzy pace in lea-ting his opponents hy a good margin until will into tin? stretch, where Fthoi overhauled liim to win going away hy ■ couple of lengths. Kthon was at odds ol M to 1 and inci-dentally be i aaali i the track record of 1:11 J. Kcim-vator. an added starter ill the two-year-old lace and one of tin extreme outsiders in the betting, made a runaway victory of it. Oraatot, the 1 to '2 favorite, ran away a quarter to a false break and in the actual running of the race lie bolted to the outside in the stretch and was pulled up. Judge \V. W. Lyles. the presiding official at Pen-aacola. came here this morning to interview the stewards of the Southern Jockey Club. The result of the conference was ihat the license of the I'cnsa-Hh meeting was extended, which means that the ■■lectin:; there will continue under the sanction of the Southern Jockey flub. C. 11. Palais penliased the mare Inferno Queen this morning and sin- ran in his colors in the opening dash. W. O. Jopliii will ship his stable to Lexington, to-morrow. htoate Prentaa left for Kentucky this even lag Willi iiis string. He repurchased Descoinnets beware having. Jockeys Koerner and Moss carried off the riling honors this afternoon with two winning mounts each. J. Hewitt and D. i'. Lynch will ship from here to Pindico Sunday . Jockey Lang in Trouble.: Rider Suspended and His Case Referred to the Jockey Club Because of Unsatisfactory Effort. JOCKEY LANG IN TROUBLE. Rider Suspended and His Case Referred to the Jockey Club Because of Unsatisfactory Effort. Norfolk. Va.. April 13. — Today's racing at the Jaiucsiown track was ahoat as unsatisfactory as II could |Missibly be. Nol only was the track muddy. but the weather was old and damp. Every favorite went down to defeat ami the books reaped a rteh liarvest. Jockey Lang was suspended and his case referred to the foekey club on account of a sus picioiis ride on The Coldeii Butterfly. The early betting on The GaMea Batterfly led fee a rumor thai the tilly was to be the medium ol a shoo in. Judge Bryan named jockey Sieiiinardt to do his best on King of Yoio. 'Phi- canst d a shift in tin betting. King «f Tote bein- bached from -1 to 1 to :; to -j. So n after llie start. The Colden Butterfly was seen to 1m- in trouble and on the stretch turn the lilly seemed to be wabbling. A moment later lackey Lang slipped from her hack. After the liuish it was discovered that the saddle on The GaMea l'.ullcrtlv had -lipped. The race ..f the amateurs for the Norfolk Hunt Cup araa easily won bjr .Mr. Carney'a Jim. well ridden liy Mr. I'ilillips. Jim was the second choice. In the lirst race Demetrius, at '.I to L'o. was the tirsl favorite to fail the nubile. Never at any time did lie threatea Laughing Eye*, which receded in the bell nr- horn twos io sixes. Lewis Earth's Maioinara easily defeated Mayweed and Jack Bran, the first and second choices in the second lac.'. Maromaia won despite the slipping of her saddle mar Hie finish. .jockey PtaeS having all he could do to keep lion falling. Ane-ret. well bached at ■'• to ... was the disap|Hiii:tmeut in the foarth race, lie displayed no -p. . d .it aaj siage of the running. Baclag Bell, rushing to the front. o| eiii-d up a gap of six lengths. Imt quit badly in the laal furlong and obi GreaaoV just got up to win. I.ois Chraaagh won tin tilth after she had carried Daadet almost to the outside rail. Jockey LaaC dahaed a foul, but the laili.i ■ did ti"t deem the interference sufficient to justifv disqualification. Decent work -outs were as follows: Alloy Quart, r mile in 2M, all out. lMin"iid Adams Half mile in .Ml. Improving. Havre Quarter mile in 2.". easily. John Byaa Qanrtet mile in Kf. cantering, Nora Banna Quarier mile in 24*. Gaad work. Bejrbaarat Thwf aaailna in I:1C Beadj far best ellort. S-'init k.lfiiiz Three-eighths in 40. all out. I ' Kin-- -Quaiter arile in ML cantering. Westbary — Fire-eighths la 1:U.* . cantering. Is ready. Woodside— Mile in 1:47. Pensacola to Run until Aprial 23. PENSACOLA TO RUN UNTIL APRIL 23. rVaaaeala, Kii.. April tX close laaahea eaatrih- ute.i !•• tie- gpeetatora' eajojraseal of this afternoon's racing. lie- altcndaDCe was small, speculation (• !l oir ci ii-idcrahlv and the aaaocUttloa's dedcil for Mi d.i;. w.:s in excess at . 1 . M M i . There seems to be i geaeral ahaeaee at the eathaafauaa at tirst liianif. tetl in the s|«nt ami the racing sharps are inclined to the belief that a lit leea-da] s meeting is a- laBfJ as l'i ns.tec la e;in stand. Inning the afternoon :. Ivi "#s were received from Jacksonville to the .f. ei thai the South, m Jockey Club had decided 1" r. e.Liiiz. the raeiag hen- and had granted the desired exteaaaaa af dates. The areeeal aUataaeal calls • for a period af tafeat] -live days in all. making the ejaaaag date Batarday, April ZS. Ii is doabtfal if an extension alt.r this date will he Saild for unless there is ■ decided impiov. uiciit in all departaicata of racing. Tadar'a aatataadhag features were the com haaaaa rlctariea af the shortest -priced choices. Baaaaer'a aaperiar ridiag ami M. .1. Italy's double aajeeeaa arith Krhaliwuin ami Pio Pico, bath (reaaeal arfcaaera here. Inning \\". W. L ls' absence Hart Drrahaai aarved as areaidiag jmige. Mr. Lylea is npeeted la return tomorrow from JackaoartUc. whitli. i Ii. w,i!t with K'-e.l A. Middi.ton to seek r. o-iiii :• ii troin the Southern Jockey Club far the rating hin and also to secure fresh horse- ami rid- r-. Get of Burgomaster Wins Abroad. GET OF BURGOMASTER WINS ABROAD. London. Bug.. April IS.— The Fitzwilliatn Stak-s of 19 sovereigns each, with 2oo sovereigns added. for two year olds, distance last four furlongs of the Baas eaarae. araa run al Weaiaili I yesterday sad w.i~ won b) II. I*. Wliil i.'\ - Hnigisasster I.a.lv Ftixob- lillv Lawrence Wall rbury 's Al-ter Oosa wa- se.oi.d ;i ... ! Ktaaton third. Ten started. The r ice \ i a: oi.l s.lliim Plate ■ !' 2ini saaerelgaa. di~ 'ai i\ farhaajta. raa al KeanaarkH tadajr. was won by II. P. Whitney's Peqaot. Magneto was bx-cuuU and Sunhath third. Thirteen horses starteU. Jack Atkin and Nealon Shipped North.: Both of These Cracks to Start in the Carter Handicap Tomorrow-Gossip from Pimlico Track. JACK ATKIN AND NEALON SHIPPED NORTH. Both of These Cracks to Start in the Carter Handicap Tomorrow — Gossip from Pimlico Track. Baltimore. Mil.. April I.'!. — John Powers, who trains for Harney Sciircibcr ami Harry L. Shaw, has shipped Jack Atkin. N'calon. Top Note ami Isa-•jcl Casse to Atpieiluct to start la various stake events of the Qutens County Jockey Club program. Jack Atkin ami Nealon are to gn ill the Carter Handicap, the former in the colors of Mr. Schreiber and Nealon in the silks of Mr. Shaw. Bath are in line fettle and if Jack Atkin does not win ami Nealon is not right up at the liuish. trainer I'ov.eis will be surprised. The pair received their last trial over the l'imlico track yesterday, easily working thrce-tptartcrs in 1:17. Tap Note worked the fastest of any horse here fans far by going the three-quarters in 1:1ft. Isabel Cass.- has been shewing keen speed here. She las worked faster than any two-.\car-ohl over the l'imlico track. After starting in the stake events. J::el: A i km. Nealon. Top Note and Isabel Casse are to retara to PhaUca to race during the spring meeting of the Marvlaml Jockey Club, which opens ou Wed m sdav. April 20. The stabhs of the Neville estate and II. B. Du iany have arrived from Virginia. The Oaaaatt stable is tin.'. Medallion, of this siring, is to atari in the l'reaki:ess. the big event of the l'imlico meeting. The horses owned by August l'.eimont that wintered at Qaraett, S. C. have arrived here in charge .! .John Whale! i. David Dunlop's string has arrived from Jamestown. Live Wire worked a mile in 1:43 and is in fine fettle. The reinstatement of Harvey I'.oyle makes it possible for him to ride the jumpers belonging to G. A. Hronder. of New York. Charles Meistcr. Jr.. owner of the sprinter. St. J. aaae, expects the niare to arrive here from Florida Miortly in charge f trainer N. K. Heal, who also aas i:i Ota, earned hy K. s. Garrett, another local turfman, who is also the owner of Magellan am! Margaret, Boar betas made ready by* Jerry Murphy Stargowau is training satisfactorily and shows no sign of the lameness with which he was afflicted last season. Henry McCarthy proposes to develop a lightweight rider named Andrew Ferguson. K. J. Waldeii. the Middlebiirg turfman, was at the track yesterday and was much pleased with the outlook for a good meeting. His l'imlico string was shipped from the farm today. Jockey W. Walker has been at Middleburg for almost ;•. week, helping to get the horses in condition. Among those that Mr. Wablen will race will be St. Abe. Chilton Qmen. King's 1'late. now a tp.ialitietl hunter, and a number or two-year-olds. Arthur llidtlle. a Hungarian, turned up at the track .\esterday. It is his ambition to become familiar with the American atria of riding, which is popular in his country. Mddle weighs ahoat IdS l«..iinds and he seeks to have some horseman give him a chance to display his ability. Jockey .1. J. Walsh, who rode in Russia last season. has detdded to remain in this country this year to ride as a free lance. The track could not be in better condition. Su-■ eriuit nth nt John Btcaaan ami his men have rounded it into shape that will permit fast work. Some changes have been made in the steeplechase course, the Live p.K. I having been removed from in Croat of the grandstand to the backfield near the half-mile post. All of the jumps have been overhauled and are not now as straight up ami down as during the meeting las; fall. All of the obstacles have been topped with fresh gi n pine and the course will doubtless be far more attractive than in previous seasons. The start ami finish of the races through the field will be in full view of the spectators, it having been derided to abandon the custom of sending the jumpers off at a point on the haekstretch. Prospects Please John Hachmeister. PROSPECTS PLEASE JOHN HACHMEISTER. Iouis\illo. Ky.. April 13, John Hachm.ister will remain here for three or four days ami then go to I.atonia to g.-t things in ahape for the coming r.nei ing a! the K "Hon ('■mm track, which is scheduled to begin June ('. and etui July !l. Judge Price will stay at his home in this city until the soring nutting begins at Lexington. lie will offlciite there as ■anal as presiding Jadge, a position lie will also hold at the spring nice! ing here and at I.atonia as w. II. Bath otlieials predict a most successful spring Baal summer racing season in Kentucky this year. Mr. Ilaehmi isler is highly elated over the liberal entries tin horsemen made this season for I.atonia stak" .vents ami sa\s the nominations in the events for the older harsea were indeed gratifying. No less than eighty-three hirsts are engaged in the Merchants' Stakes and sixty-two Boatiaatloaa were made fir the ladepeadeace Handicap. The I.atonia Derby aetata*-lions also more than fulfilled his early estimate ami he looks for the biggest field that has raced in that event for a number of years. Mr. Ilarhaw later refused to enter into any discussion of the I.itonia Jockey Club's future actions in its dealings with the Kentucky Baring Commission. "Everything. I imagine." said lie. "will right itself in time. We an- not outlaws, as has been charged •galas! us. and what we have endeavored to do in a ruing way in tin- past two yi aid was what we thought P. be our only chance to contribute our mite to the horsemen and to keep alive the sport in this slate. Our track has held rate meetings in recent rears when are stood face to taee with a sure ;.i- . and what are made when we attack a saccessfal season only helped to meet the debts incurred in unsuccessful years. We are going to try io run a meeting this summer in accordance with the rules laid down by Kentucky racing laws ami we hope the state lacing commission will tender us its sup-P"rt." George J. Long Accepts Appointment. GEORGE J. LONG ACCEPTS APPOINTMENT. Gearga J. Long, tin Louisville turfman and breeder anil business man. has accepted the position of racing commissioner, to which he was appointed l.v Goreraor WilNmi last week. The owner ..f sir Uaen lirst expressed his intention of declining the honor b -cause his business calls for almost his entire time ami attention, but he was beseech. d b) turfmen ail over the state to accept a place on tl(e new board, and as Ins service were so urgently sought In- made the sacrifice, being willing t thus contribute nis -hue t.. the upbuilding of the turf in his home state. Baraeasea are jubilating over the fact that the noted Jefferson County turfman is at last a member, of the board that controls horse racing in Kentucky. Pram the birth of the commission as a governing body of the turf in this state Lsag has hail the backing of f«*r-fiftba of the owners ami trainers of aoraes t..r a place on tin- i mnmhailim Hi- standing is sa high on th" turf that the rank ami tile of the ■Barter stretch now look upon the commission with the highest respect, because they da not beUere tint the owmr of Sir Ilium woiiitl countenance any rule or law that would nrejuilice their lab rests. John llai hniei-ter. as a representative of I.at oiii i. and Col. Malt .1. Winn, as manager of the \ w Liii-tiiio Jockey Club, are both dated over Mi. Long's acceptance of a place mi the coumbIssIob. ..ml both assert that the governor sur.-ly made an appointment that to. ihl not he improved upon. — Luuis-ville Courier-Journal. Waldo is Now in Fine Fettle.: Kentucky Favorite Goes a Quarter in 23 in Working a Mile in 1:45 3/5 Louisville Stalls in Demand. WALDO IS NOW IN FINE FETTLE. Kentucky Favorite Goes a Quarter in 23 in Working a Mile in 1:46% — Louisville Stalls in Demand. Louisville. Ky.. April 13. — Lvman II. Davis, secretary of the New Louisville Jnckey Club, is already hard pressed for stall room for the Baring meeting. which begins at Churchill Downa May io. Secretary Davis has available two racing plants, easily capable of taking can- of 1..VO Banana, but the stalls bath at Douglas l'ark anil the Howns have virtually all Imvh engaged. Ketpiests are still coming from Jacksonville, where the 12:!-tlavs meeting will end next S it, inlay. Larly next week rat-el's will lie arriving at lyouisville in huge numbers, ami it is assured that when the twenty-three days meeting begins here n ore hoi- s will lie ready to go to the post than ever before in the history of local raring. 1 . N. Plan Ill's horses, in charge of James Bver-■ tan, have arrived at Churchill Downs from the south, all in tine order. T. M. tireen, the star of the string, stood the journey well. Ilaiibridge. whith is at the Downs with the Get at 1 and of racers, wintered well. The soreness he developed after a hand campaign last fall has disappeared with the winter's respite from training. Trainer Ham expects him to do as well, if not better, than last year. L'd Cnrrigan's stable has arrived at the Downs. He has- ten racers, among them Hen K. Sleet, a Derby eligible. Several promising two-year-olds are also in his string. Mr. Gerrigaa is at Magnolia Springs, Ala., for a brief stay at fore coming north. Tie veteran turfman is again on his feet and writes that he is hopefnl of regaining his old-time standing an th ■ turf. K.l Trotter, writing from Jacksonville to Secretary Davis, has engaged quarters for nine horses. He has Dr. Holzberg and Eyebright in his string. "Doc" Streett. after a short campaign at At)ue-iititt. will come to the IXowns with his three lata-year-olds, of which VaBoaln is the best. Hat veteran trainer still has hopes of getting another Toliog gan beaare lie quits the turf. A. J. (Jorey. with Old Honesty and four other horses, ami T. 11. Stevens, with a string of fourteen, will ship from I a bm hi to Churchill Dow ns May 1. Topland was the only Kentucky Derby eligible to work over a coaaMerable distance of ground at Churchill Downs Monday, although several other eli-gibles were out. The son of Orlando — Topsy Over was sent a mile by trainer Van Meter, and while no fast work was attempted the colt handled hlaueif in a manner which larpres Bed horsemen and onlookers greatly. He was accompanied by The Kail, a stable companion, but horsemen realized that The Fad would attempt no hard work, as he has been sick for the past two weeks. Toplaml was sent the tirst aaarter in fast time, but after that the exercise lxiy eas ed up. ami when the mile had been completed it was found that he had covered the distance in 1:471. Topland is now the main reliance of trainer Van Meter for the Derby. The Fad has bean on the ailing list, and Monday was the tirst time that he had had a saddle mi in ten days. The son of Wools-thorpe was allowed to canter about the course, but it will be several days lit fore he gets down lo bard nark. Trainer Tan Meter intended to start bath of his eligitibs in the Derby, desiring that The Fad cut out the pace for his stable companion, but it now looks as though Topland will have to go it alone U.ileigh Colston had Waldo on the track, but the son ff I'lanmles was onlv Jagged and cantered. He was given his liost work of the year last Sunday, when he covered a mile in l:dB|. He ran the lirst three-quarters in 1:1*! and the second quarter in 2.".. Incidentally covering a half mile in 4s2. When May 10 arrives Waldo wOl be lit. Waldo will be shipped to Lexington April 2i and can be counted upon as a sure starter in the Camden Handicap. In this event he will meet live or six Derby eligibles and then it will be shown whether or not he is a stayer. There is some question among horsemen regarding th • ability t.f Waldo to go a mile ami a quarter. This is Why they are training their eligibles for the Derby as though Waldo were not engaged. All are read) t«. admit that if the son of I'lanmles is fit and able to stay the route, they have little ehauce to liuish better than second. Miller Henderson had Frank G. Ilogan and Chasten Morris, his two Derby eligibles. out. It was the lirst time since his retain from Jacksonville that Headeraoa allowed Frank G. list an to da much work. He stnt the colt a half mile and tin- manner in whi.-h he performed showed that the son of Ila.vkswick- Wedding Day is rounding into condition. It is not certain thai the stable will have a starter in the Derby. At lirst it was the intention to start Captain Morris, but the son of Hen St nunc unstated his exercise hag and ran into a fence about two weeks ago. and his trainer has not ticen able to do much with him since that time. Frank !. Hogaa is now ^oing along nicely. He worked a half mile in SI yesterday. Aiiniuiiicemeut was made by Miller Beaderaan that McTaggart, an apprentice. would do most of the riding for tie- stable this season. McTaggart is regarded as a hag of promise. It. Williams win do some of the riding for the stable, srhkh has dhnjaned of its contract on M. McGee io Geergc odom. Fred Lu/.ader. who is training the horses Ixdonging to J. B. Wainwriglil. had all of his charges out. Interest centered in the showing of Gallant Pirate, which is counted upon as a sure starter in the Derby. This black colt moved about in a frisky maumr. but no fast work was attempted, nhoaaer, • •lie of the licst prospects in the Laaader barn, worked, fire eighths in 1*4|, and was fighting for lis head at all stages. Bpooaer will he shipped to Lexington and will start in several of the purse races at the Kentucky Association track. I.uzader allowed Alice George to work live-eighths in 1 :0 i, while Al Midler was cantered. Gallant I'irate went a mile in 1 :4'.». hard held all of the way. Fete Cayae had George J. Long's Derby oligibi.s out. Tin y were Jagged and cantered for ahead two miles. ifcm Anion hi was then allowed to work three-eighths in •'!!'. It is the intention of trainer Coyne to start both of these horses in the Camden Handicap at Lexington. He fancies that Dan An toaio will make the better showing, ami is giving the son of Al rental a special preparation for the Kentucky Derby. "I have a fair sort of a horse." said Coyne, "and I want him to be in shape when Derby Day arrives. He is no world beater, but. with the exception of Waldo, there are no great horses engaged." Coyne train.il Sir Boon when that son of Falsetto won the Derby. Oeorge Ham Bulked Danaa ami Sureget. the tlerst eligibles. three-eighths in :'.7L Donaii is fancied some by horsemen, but nearly all are dubious about bht ability to stav the route. Ham. however, thinks that Dnaaa will be able to travel a mile and a aaarter anil is not at all alarmed because his charge will he forced to meet the mighty Waldo. Shilling May Get His License. SHILLING MAY GET HIS LICENSE. New V..rk. April IS. It is understood that the Jockey club licensing committee will recaosMer the application of jockey Carroll Shilling, who may be licensed in time to have the mount on one of S. C. Hiblreths horses in the Carter Handicap mi Fri hn . Report has it that Shilling has patched up his tr.uble artth B. L. Thomas and that the latter will not oppose th,- granting of his license. Th.- boy is under a provisional contract to Mr. Hiidreth, which calls for $15,000 for the coining season. If he is allowed to ride. John K. Madden ami F. I{. Hitchcock will have calls ou his services, it is believed. Perkins Bill is Passed: New York Assembly Adopts Measure Aimed at Oral Bookmaking. PERKINS BILL IS PASSED NEW YORK ASSEMBLY ADOPTS MEASURE AIMED AT ORAL B00KMAKING. Little Opposition to It Because of Understanding That Senate Will Make Amendments Rendering It Less Stiingent. Albanv. N. Y., April 13.— The Assembly, by a vote of !)V to :i4. today passed the lirst of the three Per bias bills designed to make more stringent the Hart Agncw law. The bill bioadeus the scope of thai statute to take in all places and hitting establishments, especially enclosures of ail kinds, and makes it a misdemeanor for owners of race tracks and officers of racing assthdations to knowingly permit betting or any other kind of gambling upon the race tracks. Assemblyman Clarke, of Sheepshcaii Day. made a light against the bill and offered an amendment to eliminate the provision holding racing OaaCcra responsible for violation of the law. The amendment was defeated by a vote of 88. to 2'I. A large delegation of turfnn n which journeyed Alluinyward early in the day carried a number of amendments to the measure which they were prepared to submit to the Codes Committee of the Sen ate. before which a hearing was gi\en today, with a view to making the lell less sweeping, so as to direct the legislation against the professional bookmaker rather than against individual tiettors. The New York delegation included accredited represent atives from the breeders, the automobile manufacturers, the hotel men and others interested. All the nietroiK.litan racing associations were wtdl represented. Members of the Senate Codes Committee, of which Senator l.rackett. of II SIB tag a. is chairman. ha\e assured representatives of the Jockey Club and the various racing associations that there is no fiaaira to put them out of business anil that all that is to 1m- sought is to eliminate the professional lw ok-maker from the race track. It was prolmbly with the understanding that the Senate would amend the Perkiaa bills in several important pas III al Bin that the first hill "f Mr. IVrkins to be rt ached on the Assembly calendar today was passed without any b.ng debate and by such a vote. Colonel Clay Likely to be Chairman.: Newly-Appointed Kentucky Racing Commissioners to Succeed Original Commission Tomorrow. COLONEL CLAY LIKELY TO BE CHAIRMAN. Newly-Appointed Kentucky Racing Commissioners to Succeed Original Commission Tomorrow. Lexington. Kv.. April 13.-Messrs. J. P. Chinn. K. F. Clay. Milton Young. Charles F. Orainger ami Louis des Cognets. comprising the original State Racing Commission appointed by Oovernor Beckham in April ItliHl. under the law panned hy the legislature of IMC, will hold their final meeting here tomorrow and will be succeeded by Messrs. B. F. Clay. Milton Young. Oaatge, J. Long. Fox hall A. Dainger-liehl and Johnson N. Camden, who were last week appointed by Oovcrnor Willsmi to serve for four years. Artliur I!. House, secretary of the commission, now a candidate for the Democrat ic nomination for Congress in the sixth district, will turn over his papers ami keys to a eaeeesaar to be Banned hy the new commission when it meets Car organization within the next ten davs. It is generally expected that Col. B. F. Clav will be selected as chairman of the new commission and that W. K. Ilidwell. who is saitl to be flail raw Will-on's choice, will be named as secretary. The lnteting tomorrow will be taken up largely in passing upon applicat ions of trainers and jockeys for lic-'tises and in settling whatever outstanding obligations the commission may have contracted. Among the tinal acts will be the approval of amendments to the rules suggested by Channel Young ami providing for the walk up system of starting, the aboHttes of the bull whin at the hairier ami forbidding tin- holding of horses at the post by assistant starters. Racing Seeretarv Shelley has conditioned as the inaugural of tin- Kentucky Association's spring meet iug a race at five and a half furlongs for a purse of *4oo. to which arc eligible such horses as .I.tT Dern stent, Dainlv Dame. John Grifiaa 11-. Crvstal Maid. Berwick, Cherryaia, {fchaatanaras, Bthri Du Al Mul-ler. Bnaainer, The Fad. Sylvestris. Claudia and Hand zaretta. Later in the meeting there will ha handicaps at three -quarters of a mile, to which these horses and others of like class will lie eligible. He has also arranged a race at three quarters of a mile for three .varolii fillies, to he deeid.-il Wednesday. May 4. ami on another day there will l e mile races for Ihree-ycar-nbls that have not wen a stake this year. The program hank will be ready for distribution Monday. Weights for the Camden Handicap, which will be run May 3. will Ik- an aaamred Friday. The new entrance from F.reekenridge -treet to the rear of the grandstand has been eomplet.il ami hi a great improvement. Sn|»eriiitemlont Itoss has a force of men busy painting and whitewashing the 1 til il dings and fences. T. I'. Bajea wired from Jacksonville today for thirteen stalls. He intends to start lioth Jabet anil • Iranio in the Breeders' Futurity. Becaaae af a henry rain iialridaj there was no nark of eeareaaeare this morning. Matt J. Winn will come here tomorrow to attend the meeting id" the racing commission and talk oyer plans for spring racing with the officials of the Ken tacky A s .1 iatioii. Tori Qnhan, who spent the winter with his family in this city, left today for New Y irk with the idea of operating at Aqueduct. Oakland Favorites in Eclipse. OAKLAND FAVORITES IN ECLIPSE. San Francisco. Cal.. April 13. — Favorites did not fare will it Oakland today, but most of the winners were well sapported. In the feature race. Thistle Belle rated favorite, but after leading until within a short distance of the liuish. was btaten a head by Din ocular, which canned with great game-nens. GoMflna was third. In view af the fact that Uoldtinn did not run anv better la the early stages of the race than she did Satunlay. am) taking into consideration that she suffered interference an that occasion, tin- stewards today exonerated lackey Cross. The hay will go east to ride for George W. Berry. Rubric favorite in the third rata, was pulled up at the start. Mob -worth l.m I -d his tirst winner, here when he rode Ocean Shore to victory in Ihe fifth. Seidell carried oil' the riding honors by linishing first wiih three mounts. Argonaut and Ilex won parses for Cahill fi Mason. Delttlower and Booker T. have been sold by M. Ward to J. I.. Drown. James McMaana leaves tomorrow for New York. Fernando is in training after recovering from a tiring operation. C. A. Daldwiu will turn out Itey el Tovar. Orelio ami Del Cruzatlor at the close of the Oakland in. apt-lag. Mrs. w. G. .It nkiiis has reserved stable room ht Salt Lake for the c.niing summer meeting. She intend- to race Baalta. Cinnamon. On 1'arole. Tube Rose, Aunt Dolly and wmu unnamed two-year-olds. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. 59 PLYMOUTH COURT, CHICAGO, ILL. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Ldltor and Proprietor. F. II. Brunell. Associate Kditor. 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The names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory tt St. ST. LOITS. MO.. OFFICE. 110 NORTH SIXTH ST. M. T. Murphy. General Agent. Back numbers and monthlies supplied. CINCINNATI. .. OFFICE. 720 MAIN ST. \V. S. Maims. General Agent. Telep!loiie Canal 1S77.I Back numbers and monthlies supplied. I.OS ANGKLKS. CAL.: Alfred Wimbush, News-cart, 132} South Spring St. BiTTAI.O. V Y\: R. J. Seidenlterg, Elllcott Square. nmrjum. Illinois, april il mm. Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. The horses which si-.mii best in Thursday's races :ire: Moncreif Park Jai ksoarBle. Fla.. April 13. 1 \[;iii.- Hyde. Snow Hall. Flarney. 2 tHanio. Dixie Blaje. Fruit fill. I — Og'ivvaga. Marie Rue. Si|iiaro Deal. 4 — Amanda Lei . Mis- l...ri . t ralla. T — Seymour Rentier. Ida D.. l'oeoiiioke. 0 — Colonel .lot. Dele St route. Mugwump. T. K. Lynch. Jamestown — Ja:ncslnvv n. Va.. April 13. I— -Oppar. Lurid. Find rand. 2 — Nora Enuua. Aunt Lena. Ortega. :i— I r. Heard. Lucille R.. Woodside. 4 — Hyperion II.. Dander. I'.illie Hibbs. 5 — Grenade. W. I. Hindi. Aunt Kate. J. A. Hopewell. Pensacola — IViisncoIa. Fla.. April IX 1 — Hoylc. Ganop'an. Conville. 2 — Kiiigtiiorpo. Tele. Dorothy K. 3 — Donaldo. Anna Smith. Fncle Jim. 4— Nettie Carita. Del|e of the Ball. Frank Flesher. 3 — Locust l'.ud. Belli Goodwin. Dr. Crook. J. L. Dempsey. Oakland Oakland. Cal.. afrB IS. 1 — I'asseng r. I'ride of I.isniore. Grann-rcy. 2 — Kan Ann. othale. I.a Cainarguo. 3 — Don Enrique, French look. Galea. 4 — Fern I... Clotidllght, Likely llh-udonho. B Pickaway. Kaiserhoff. Mattie Mack. t^ — Orelio, Marse Alie, Ranoiiica. J. II. Scanlan. Comment on Eastern Situation. COMMENT ON EASTERN SITUATION. New Y'ork. April 13.— "The confidence of the promoters of racing and of liorscni. n in the outlook for I -icing is shared by the men and women of New York who under difficulties so loyally maintained it la-l .war and in r.ms." mj s the Telegraph. "Tito rights of the aaaafte ::t the lace track have been clearly aeflawd b\ the courts, and (Mine what may in Albany this spring no such disgraceful rowdyism sis characterised the conduct of the pdlee in IBflfl. iiisi after the passage of the Harl-Aguew law, will be permitted while the Hon. William J. Oaynor is lit- sii|-r. in-- head of the Bailee of the city of New-York. Mi. Qaraor ■erved ■ long term on the beach of tie- Supreme Court. lb- has an ingrained reaped for order anil he insi-ts that policemen, as well as citizens who do n-.t sport blue uniforms and detectives' 1 .a.lircs. oU-y the law. Judge Gaynor does not can for spe t:n uiar cavalry raids. If he had been at the city hall last fall he would have hBM almost jmpcrtim ntly curioiiH to know why the mounted po Ilea suddi-til'v irrupt d into the !«■: 1 iii--r -lied at Jamaica on the ..pining day of the Met ro|iolitaii Jockey «'lub"s fall meeting. The Bailee displayed astonishing zeal on thai i" e-isioi L Gut. alter all. it m-ikes little difference what the lawgivers at Albany do with Muse new measures. Mr. Perkins and Mr. Altai w have introduced into the Assembly and the S-n-I :.; • -il the i.niiiiaiid of Governor Hughes. It would ! ■• impossible to frame a more drastic or a more eaareaarre Bteaaare than the Hart-Asrncw law. The threat of our bucolic statesmen to pass at the heheBt at Governor tfaflhea ■ Ian which will make keepers of g-Hiihiing placea af the aflaeen of the diffei-.-nt t r-ii-k ; should inspire mirth rather than alarm. It •■ race track managers af New York have not for rear* had anv thing to do with the betting feature of racing and can M more lie held vesponsilile for friendly wagers Betareea friends at the rai-e tracks than tiio owners of baseball clubs can lie held reapaaaWe tar tin- bettiac ft cigars or aaorftera I— persons la the bleachers as to whether a man at hi . will Mi.-il HfCaad or lie batted around the diamond. The courts have held that lielting of that i -haraeier is within the constitutional rights of individuals." Racing Gossip from the East. RACING GOSSIP FROM THE EAST. N- -w York. April 13. -Farrier education is the rule at Graveaead now and it will be surprising if any ,u:! l\... \eai old- come freni the Brooklyn our--. The youngsters have had a very thorough «.|i.ntio-i in this particular phase of racing. Thomas V.'. 1-h baa had liis big striic: taking the barrier l,--o.i- Urn - in- lin.e. and the ether trainers bane bi n rallnalaa. i;w had. aatfl all of the Graneeead .-. arj i i 1 .. . i-i t .:n apt lot af young horse-. I!i. lilly. Beaaie. which had been training along n-i'-M toi s in i tiaae. pulled up lane yesterday and it ii.ibiblv will be s line time before she is seen at tie ,;.. ... trainer Miller has ail of the Fniishawc la.--.- wili advanced and it v.a- Intended thai Beanie Wllid b. .lie af those for earftj racing. il. A. Fiauelii ha- arrived at Shi-epsliead Ray from Califamia with 'I'urret and nrreral other baraea, far tar TapUn i- la ride the D.-.iwil baraea at the Auaedorl DM tinu. Oearta* Keif will not briar his baraea to Near \..:k n it II tftet the i ii -r of the Kentaekr Derby at I.iHii- ill-- Ma\ M. lie was ■ \ i-;tor at the Irindaor A nail • yeaterdaj with io k.-\ Stanley Pago, \ . v \\\ ' ai the Derby mount on Fighting Bah. Hearr MrfranW and "Prlaeo" Kardaer have ar-riv d tram Florida wit it the boraca af K. I.. Tbaaaaa Tram.;- MrDaniel bn light with him his la-rbv win n- : Poll and .lack Parker, i. J. Pons' eandidale f. :- the rSarter Hnadieap. Mr. McPani.-i im- aa i .- cai lidate in his onra ■table, so be will saddle -la'-k Parlor fr Mr Pane. Jack Parker's Carter Hal li. :'■' ! I'lileli is 1111 pounds. M .-. .la. ibsin is in the east to a.-.piire some horses far a raaaaaiga in t e aarthareat. Praise for Eastern Turf Methods. PRAISE FOR EASTERN TURF METHODS. "It is a noteworthy fact thai in spite of the .Tii-ad. a^aiii-i race naek bettini: in this state. the honesty of tbe sport baa aol been aaaaHed," said a leadlaa -•nrwer. "Baelaaj baa -beea kepi dean bv t t j - loekey ' lub tteararda, arho vn\r nlthaal fear or favor. I uarmpaluosi turf men, aho may indulge in aharp practice rjaaarhire. know that they will I. aererelj d ill with bere ii' rangfal and convicted. •Theaerer there i- eride f ahadj erork the loebei Club investigates quietly and then acts. There is v.ry little imblieiti . bowerer. because the steward-da it-it believe in it. iit'lcnders are simply invited : i |pj el-ewbeie. and Ilnv nbe| wi: boat making a In--. Tie- ini.-gri-v of the turf then role reflect* eredil upon tie Jokev Club and shows that the ajxirt is well governed."— New York Sun. Work-Outs of Eastern Horses. WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES. New York. April 13. — Recent work-outs of horses at Graveseinl. Slu-epsliead Bay and Belmont Park were as f-.ilews: Gravesend — Weather cool and windy: track fast. Alfred Nobb — Seven-eighths in 1 :3 . Worked along in easy manner. Aston Key--, tvi -eighths in 1 :t»4. Shows great improvement over other workouts. Ardri — Half mile in 31 «. P.abe Macum Thr e-eighths in 3S«. P.ushey Creek— Throe-eighths in .'HI. Barleythorpe -Three quarters in 1:17. Coining fast to his best form. Bushranger— Seven eighths in 1:35. Well in hand. Black Mali — Mile in 1:4*. Bah Vernon— Three-eighths in 3S*. A colt of some promise. Ben Wilson — Three-eighths in .'!!). Cloister Man— Three-eighths in 3!lj . Cu Bon — Three-t ighths in 37. Dracoola -Three-eighths in 40». Fits Herbert — Five-eighths in 1:04. T'nder a hard pill I . Cantered out three-quarters In 1:18. Not far from his liost form. Fico — Three-eighths in SB. Fair Ifraa Thrrr rhjbttri In 30?. A fast filly. Frank Mullens — Three-eighths in 3t S. pulled up. Gel tie — Half mile in BB. Galley Slave — Three quarters in 1:20. Shows speed and has improved in staying qualities. Hilda's Sister— Five-eighths in 1:10». Fnder a strong pull. Never looked better. Hazclthorpe —Three-quarters in 1:24». Has early-speed and will race at Aqueduct. Heatlierbloum — Half mile in 54. A good-going two-year-old. Irish Gentleman — Half mile in 57?. Fnder a strong pull throughout. Has a likely way of going. Jerscv mil n — Half mile in 54. Is fast. Killarney Baal — Three-eighths in 3S. Works nh-ely at all times. King Pin— Half mile in 54. Full of run. Lord Strophoii — Half mile in 51. Easily done, l.isaro Half mile in nflf. Maziima — Half mile in 55. Coming fast to his liest form after a let-up. Master Guy — Three-eighths In 30. Opponent Half mile in 57j . yi.iiu v Belle Three-eighths in 305. Reputation — Half mile in d4. Well in hand. Sam Jacks —Three-eighths in 3Nf. Shannon -Half mile in 53j . Coming to his best form. Solid — Half mile in 56. Sculpture -Three eighths in 37. Sir Raymond — Three-eighths in 37. Warbler — Half mile in 54. pulled up. Wander- Half mile in 52. Zoll— Three-eighths in 3S. Weather clear: track last. Adriuche— Half mile in ."o. Anna Sellei — Three eighths in 37». Berkeley -Half mile in ."5*. Rellevi.v. — Mile in l:51r. Banyali — Five-eighths in l".ti5i . Barn Danci — Half mile in 51$. Rattler -Half mile in 51*. Ren Wilson -Three-eighths In 37. Dinna Ken Three quarters in 1:24. Dr. Stom — Half mile in 51s. Elinora — Half mile in BB Ethel Dav -Mile in 1:45. Frank Mullens-Half mile in 4SJ. Fair Mis- Half mile in BSf. Glaeaae — Three-quarters ill 1:25?. Hartford Boy— Half mile in 50. Hecuba Half mile in 53. Helena— Half mile in Bflf. A fast filly, ludot — Thiee-quarters in 1:23. Killieerankie- Half mile in 50. l.isaro — Seven-eighths in 1:30J. Malacca— Mile in 1:53ft. Master Guy — Three-eighths in 37. Motion — Three-quarters in 1:1S;. Maxa— Half mile in Baf. Miss Jonah -Half mile in 52 .. Maid- Half mile in 52*. Neva— Half mile in Baf. I'rocht matioii — Half mile in 51». Pretend— Mile in 1 :44. Repeater -Three-eighths in 40. Sixty — Three-quarters in 1:24. Sea CUB Three-quarters in 1:24. Spindh — Mile in 1:51. Shannon — Five-eighths in 1:10J. S indovvn — Half mile in 52g. The lurk Mile in 1:54*. Wise Mason Mile in 1:44. Coming around fast to his best form. Water Yale -Half mile in 52;. Wander — Half mile in 51. Shecpshcad Bay — Weather cloudy; track fast. Adeline — Three-quarters in 1:1S. Rail News— Five-eighths in 1:02?. Black Oak -Three-quarters in 1:17. Ronnie Kelso — Seven-eighths in 1:31. Ranjo — Three -eighths in 30. Rang — Half mile in 53. She is at her best. Blackford — Half mile in 54. Rallot — Mile in 1:53. Has been training along in a slow way and will not be hurried. Cohort -Seven-eighths in 1:33. He is ready. Coiinaiight Banger- Thioe-quarlers in 1:1'.». Cliff Edg — Half mile in 51. Looks well and is coming to hand rapidly. Compliment -Half mile in 53. A grand looker with a line turn of sliced. Cherry Valley -Three-quarters in 1:20. Corking and County Chairman -Half mile In 51. Roth are good lookers and were well in hand. Pullcari — Five-eighths in 1:04. Has all his sliced and is rapidly rounding to. Dundy Di\on -Half mile in 52. Looks well and is ready. Forbidden Fruit — Half mile in 55. 1 a-hion Plate — Three-quarters in 1:23. Ouy Fisher— Seven-eighths in 1:30. Grasmere — Three-quarters in 1:23. Training along in a nice way. Hilarious— Mile in 1:52;. He is training along si ,wly. Infatuation — Half mile in 53. Shows a liking to run in all her work outs. Joe Madden — Mile in 1:57. Training along in a slow way. Krikiua -Five -eighths in 1:04. Ixrnks well and is coining to hand rapidly. Love Knot -Half mile in 55. Moves along like a good youngster. Lulu Half mile in 52. Is small, but fast. Mask, ne .Mile iii 1:5ft. Training along slowly. Melisande -Half mil-- in 53. I^ioks well and is training along slowly. Metaphor III. - Three quarters in 1:23. Mary llavi- Seven-eighths in 1:33. Noriiitl --Three-quarters in 1:23. Looks well and is training along soundly. Pet roiiius -Thr quarters" in 1:19. Comiug to land rapidly and looks well. Riistem --Three-quarters in 1:1! . Has been going along well and is readv. Rake Half mile in 515. SillTragist and Seneca II. — Three-quarters In 1:23. Sweep Mile in 1:53. Training slowly. Sporty Roy Three-eighths in 37. Spin Halt mile in 55. Transform — Three-quarters in 1:10. Pulled up lame. Thorp -Half mile in 513. Turf Star Three quarters in 1:21§. Tubal -Five eighths in 1:04. Belmont Park— Weather clear: track fast. .\ ;- of Clubs— Half mile in 40?.. Acumen — Three-quarters in 1:21. Acauani Half mile in 511*. Billiard Rail Half mile in Baf. Rmshbrooin Five-eighlhs iu 1:05. Cainllehcrry — Mile in 1:52. Caauneoa — Three-aanrtera in 1:182. Oalli-t Half mile in 51. Oolden Agnes -Half mile in 55. King Cobalt Thr -e-quarters in 1:17?.. Apparently in his best form. Magnzin- Three quarters in 1:17ft. Mcviana Mile in 1:57 Naughty Lad— Half mile in 4! L ula.nbala Mile in 1:52. One of the picture horses on ibis mane. onager Half mile in 50J. Ouestion Mark -'Three quarters in 1:175. R..eky O'Brien -Mile in 1:54ft. This good three-rear-old should run to his best form at Aqueduct. Sir .\shlou — Half mile in 50 The Follies -Half mile in 5(15. Winning Widow -Half mile in 55;. Answers to Queries. ANSWERS TO 0UERIES. i • ininiinications without names and addresses Brill not Ik- no: iced nor answered. No answers will I lie soul ;iy mail and none by wire unless reply prepayment is made at time of wiring query. E. R. !".. Kansas City. Mo. Ishkoodah opened at 3 to 1 and e], -i-d at 0 to 1. W. W. X. X.. Chicago. Where no conflict as to lai-i- i. involved, bettors must make their own calculations. J. W.. Chicago. Bacehraak was excused from starting by tile judges after having gone to the post, but wagers anal. W. II. T.. Oklahoma City. Okla. (1) Certainly, but in Kentucky all public betting on the race tracks while meetings an- in araaanaa, is by pari iniiiuels or auction pools. «2i Anyone can bet as much as be pleases iu the pari-uiutuel machines. Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Railing starts at 1:10 p. m. (Chicago time. 3:40. ) XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race— Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 3-vear-olds. Selling. (Track record: 71K17— 1 :0x*— 2— fit).) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdep. S.SKC2 Passenger Ill 1:12 1o7..x7«xi S.K'HMl Pride of I.isniore. . .112 1:121 MB. . XflM SS.\57- Orainercv 108 1:12 MB..XBM sstrr. Juan 105 (Hmi S.N045 Rev el Tovar BB 1:12* MB.. X ABB 88*70 Siscus MB..XBKS svs7! Camera MS. . X B83 88857 W. V. Rrumby l.M) 101 »',7 i 88876 KJalene Gale BB..X833 B8MB 'Glare '.ft . . . .('.50 Second Race— 1-2 Mile. 2-year olds. Selling. (Track record: 74irni— 47 2— 113.) BBBfy BAN ANN H»7 :4s». 1 7 725 KN747 La Camaacne IBB :51| MB. .X 715 SS.P4II- othale (M) 111!) :4» 05 710 s riii2 Kinorv K. ( M » ". r.. M4..XBBB 88875 "Weal point l.M)... loo BBS SS432 Abellii (Ml 100 BBB ssptii I.adv M. M.*(M| .. BB BBB 88134 'Kiefer I M I 02 BB SSP4D Ressie C. (M) MS....BI3 Aril Lake. b. c. by Ciniard - Screen well Lake 103 Joe Wells, eh. g. by-Joe Terry— Mai- wells 00 Third Race — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-ycar-ohls and upward. Selling. (Track record: 7^105-1 : 40 ft— 3— 102.) BB7AB* Giles 5. .1U7..X725 8885B1 Contra Costa 00 1:43 3.. '.mi . x72»i s.s!m;ii- Kr.-neh Viok Ill l:4B| 4. .111.1X715 tSS-i-.l) Afiermath Ins 1:425 ( . . 1 12. . X710 S05U4- l.ivius 0. . 110. . X705 88851* Spring Ran MB 1:45* 7..1B5. . X74KI .S.S,S5 » lien Knrique 109 1:421 «. .112. . XflBS XS777 Orilene MB 1:45* 7..11*T.X«B0 ss-1144 *Mike Jordan 107 1:43 0..107 BBS 88748 Ooldwav 7. . 112. . X075 NS.S.-.I) Wolfville 113 1:44*. 5. .112. . ©075 S-NS7S Nasmerito 4. .103. . X075 Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: 720NO— 5S3— 3— 10S.) BMMS1 Fern 1 102 1 :00i 5.. 02..X75O SH.sr,ii^ Cloudlight 10!) :3!)5! S. .112. .©745 S7.".T.3- Nagazam 114 1:014 7..1O0..X540 S8»4:: Likely Dieudonne.. ■ 4. .107. . X73', ssols Napa Nick 05 1 :O0J 3. . OS.. 7:: I K8284 Meddling Hannah.. OS :5pf 4..MB..X7S0 SS I43 Kid North 3.. 80..X725 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 7*1 5— 1:40J— 3— 102.) 88850* My Pal 7. .107 701 88PU1 Kaiserhoff 8. .112. . XflBS SS7!lt; Cataline 100 1:45 0. .112. . Xi.Oli SN75I* Pickawav ..102 1:44* 10. .1 12. . X0N5 888S1 Tom O'Mallev 02 1 :44'J 3.. S7..X0S5 S88SH Mattie Mack 113 1:4!) 8..1M. .X680 SM..S4 Right Sort 4..M8..XCT5 88861 Silver Grata .-,. . 05..©(,75 s*711 'PiHls 4. .MB. .XflBS 88881 Tin o Case 7. . 1 7. . XflBS 88K» l.anita 4..MI..XflBB 88254 Melton cloth 4. .103. . XB8B Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 7S2SO— 1 :li:_ 4— 05.) 88B03* Orelio 100 1:144 (i. .110. . ©725 88794* Airs 110 1:13 0. .107. . X72 i (88879) Banonica Ill 1:14* 5. .107. . X715 (88858) Marse Abe MX 1:15ft 4. .100. . ©71. i 88941 Father Statlord 100 1:134 4. .108. .©7 )5 88858 Anne McGoc 99 1:121 4. .104. . X70 88905* Faneuil Hall 108 1:14* 4. .MB..XTB0 (sStMHi KUerd 104 1:15] 7. .112. . XflBS 88795 Italnade OS 1:14* 5..M5..XBB0 88905 St. Francis 110 1:128 7. .110. .©liO-t 88901 Anipedo 115 1:12? 8..1M..XBB5 (SS470I Oretchen G 4 . .104. . X 75 * Apprentice allowance. The figures under "Bee." in above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 100.V This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It mav lie the estimated time of a losing performance. Jamestown Entries. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. Racing stilrts at 3:00 p. in. (Chicago time. 2:00. i XRuns well in nrud. ©Superior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: S1720— 1 :01— 3— 101.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Iblcp. 88938**Oppar I.. 01.. x 725 .SS5S(i:i*'Tiie Clown 100 1:05? 7. .lflO. . v 72 l 88938 Lurid 110 1:02 4..M3..X715 8895li MeAndrevvs 115 1HSI 4. . 111). . x71o 88955* Firebrand 118 1:03] 7. .1111. . X70j 88959 Maie Fletcher 5. .103. . x7o BBBSS Black Rraneh (Mi. 4.. 105 7( n Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: Sirrft^ 55—2 — 103.) 88915 Nora Kinina (Mi... 07 725 88935 Gnodaciv 104 720 88935 Ortega 104 715 88954 tSchnickelt'ritz (M). 97 71o S.s.s.-,.-» tAunt Lena l.M) 97.... 70S 88935 Stepchild (Ml 101 700 tK. I'tterback entry. Third Race — About 1 1-2 Miles on Turf. Hurdle Race. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: MOT— 3:nsj — 4 — Vis.) 18959' Renlala 8..1SB 70o 88937* Dr. Heard 7..152..XBBB SV.I37- Lucille R 4..13S. .©OtMl 88957 tWoodsidc 8. .14S. . XflBB tPrilice. eh. h. hj Norwood — Ge- mima 5. .135 til. Flippen entry. Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Crack record: 88914 — 1:12—4— 100.) 88872* HYPKRION II... .113 1:12 7. .110. . X725 88957 *.Miss Popular 113 1:131; 5. .MB. .X 720 88957* Bander 118 1:15ft 4..113..X715 88938* Billie llibbs 100 1:131 5..118..X7M 88938 ♦Mermaii 1(12 1:14*. 3..85..X705 BBBBB* Firebrand MB 1:M| 7..HI5..X705 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-vear-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 81591 1:27ft I MB.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Ibh p. 8»al«5 W. I. Illnch 121 1:271 4. 124 725 (88938) *Aunt Kate 104 1:271 4..1M. .XTXfl (88956) Grenade 110 1:2s o. . 125.. ©715 S8939* Saltram 5..ll5..x7lo 88939* Renlala S..117 710 SS!)3S •Kinliiola 102 1 :34i •'.. . 1 13. . x MB svs.-.:: Heb n R MB 1:29* 5..115..X705 SVH7 Klat Cnek 4. .113.. XVBB ss7s7 Good Friar B..11T....VBB 88938 Paniipie lnl l:3ii? 0. . 117. . • 7o ♦Apprentice allowance. The tigures under "Rec." in alxive entries show the best time made by the liors»- at the distance, with weight carried, since January I. Phis. 'Ibis time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. Pensacola Entries. PENSACOLA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather char: track fast. Racing starts at 3:3i» p. m. iChicago time. 3:39.) XRuns well in mud. ©Sui»rior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race^ — 1 1-1S Miles. 4 vear olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horsi . Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Iblcp. (88820) (ONVII.1.F. 1M 1:584 6..1M..X72S S.S020'1 Canopiau lo4 1:47; 7..110.. t 7-'n (88842) llovle 104 1:51 4. .1111 715 (SSS.su, Michael Reek 4..IBS..X7M sss;)7 Countermand llo 1:52J 5..109..X710 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year olds and upwaril. Selling. S.S022- Kingtliorpe Ill 1:05 B..MB..X72S 88985* Trappe MS l:t)l» 4. .101.. 729 sstiii.-, Fete MB 1:115 4..HU 715 88985 Ansonia 5. . HO . . x 7111 S.S7IMI Borotay K. iMi . .Mfljl :in.'. •':.. BB MS 88480 Lake Killarnev |JI) 4..UH 7iMI BBBBB* Adeline Ronnie ... 3.. 92 7iV) Third Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-ye:ir-ulds and upward. Selling. (88888) Uncle Jim 112 1:1(1 4..109..X725 ss.su Anna Smith 104 1:01* 7. . 107. . X 72n 88920* Escutcheon lo7 1 :i 4i 8..MB..X71S 88883' Donaldo 1U2 1:02] 5..107..X715 isslii'l) Jessica 99 1:03 3.. BS 7 111 88927* Caltha MB l:o4* 5. .Iu7. . x7H) Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-voar-olils and upward. Sellins. 88880* Nettie Carita MB IMI B..MB..X123 S.SSIU Belle of the Rail. .1"7. 1.-HJ 4..HHJ 720 SSS44 Lou Lanier 104 1:05 3.. 95..X715 88885 Irrigator 4. .MB. . X 710 88928 Frank Patton 114 1:05? 4. .Ill 705 88923J Kith and Kin '.m; 1:084 3.. !»7 7mi .SS«.m:7 Frank Flesher ii. . 1 1 1 . . XJBB Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. B8B2A Locust Rud MB 1 :0S ::. .KXi 725 S892U O. K. Herndon lu4 1:10 3. . Iu2. .©720 sv.)27 Aleiieon llll:i»7* 8. .112. .X715 ss:m;7 Br. Crook •'.. . 112. . 715 ss:m-,7: Mary Candlemas ..105 1:085 B..199..X7M 889B8* Beth Goodwin 109 l:«Sft B. .110. .-X7B8 88813 Black Annie BB 1:13s B. -MB. ...TflB ♦Apprentice allowance. The tigures under "Rec." in alxive entries show the best time made by the liorse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. ItMis. 'this time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may Ik- the estimated time of a losing performance. Jacksonville Entries. JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:30.) X Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (M) maiden. First Race — 3-4 Mile. Rrecders' Race. 3-year-olds and upward. Special Weights. (Track record: 88578— 1: 11!. —7—105. i Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Iblcp. ssi .41- Snow Rail 124 1:13* 7. .107. .©725 88907* Marie llvde 10411:14? 3. . 02 - 72u 88931 flarney 103.'.1:14» 5. .107. -715 88885* Virginia Maid 104 1:10* 5.. 107 7io SVI4S Wild lire 3..!I2 IBB ss4::7 Bather R. 90 1:14? 8..MT.. • 7o5 SS1I40 Roll Rock (M) 3.. 92 MB (009 M) Lista 100 1:14? 5. .1117 IBB Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-vear-olds. Fillies Soiling. (Track record: ssc.51 — 54r. 2 - 105.) SS047 Oranio (it i MB 725 88735 'Fruitful 105. . x 72a 88809 Athie W. (M) lit: 715 88B4B**Dixie Blue (M) MB 710 888M Trait (M) MB. .XMS 88B4fl Roll I'p (Ml 103 7iiii Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-vcar-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. (Track record: WBfft Vttf W — 112.1 88819 Roger de Coverhv B7 1:121 4. . 03 72.". 88907= Amvl 1 lit 1:99ft 3.. 94..X72U ssi:-- Maiie Rue 100} 1:00 4.. 91 715 88819 Sipiare Deal 104 l^9f 8. .lot . . X7lu 88090 Canine Montour ... 91 1:12 :'... 84. ...MS 88808 Amber Wilinot 4.. 93 MB 88932 Oghwaga 112 l:IH)g 3.. M..XM8 Peep liver, b. e. liv Peep o'Dav — Ktichre 3.. 104 Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-vear-oids. Selling. (Track record: N7052--59— 0—139.) (S.S020) MISS LllRIS 95 1:00*. 102 725 (88907) Ishkoodah 112 1:01ft 107 72n 88337-*K!d 03 1 :ol U 2..©715 SS929 *l ralla 104 1 :H2ft BB 7HI ssiiii Amanda Lee 112 1:02 MB..X795 88783 Cottontail BB 1:05ft 104 7im) Fifth Race — 3-4 Mile. 4-yeai-o|ils and upward. Selling. ('Track record: 88578 —1:11ft— 7 — 105.1 (S.s!H2) Seyraonr Rentier ..IBS 1:12« 5..115..X725 |888K7)*lda 1) MB 1:12* 5. .111. .©720 (888ti8)*Yama 1M 1:12] 4. .111 715 ss:ii2 Home Run 97 1:13ft 4.. 111.. 71", 88868 'Turncoat MT 1:15 4. .113. .710 88912* Camel MB 1:131 4..1M. .XTM 88912 *L'ooney K 194 1:12* B. .113. . • 7H» sssi:7- l ,»oiiioke 121 1:13* 4. . 110. . X7"»5 S884S San Gil 100 1:133 5. .110. . • 7m Sixth Race — 1 1-2 Miles. 3-year-olds and up-wanl. Selling. (Track record: N7420 — 2:35— 8— MB.) 88851 -Agreement MB 2:30ft 5. . lllil. . ■ 72". 88934 Dele Strome 0. . MB. . * 72n (8882w)*ColoBel Jot .".. . 102. . • 715 88952 •Mugwump (Ml ft.'.MB. .XMS 88952 Gramsar B..111..} 70". SS034 The Thorn 5..111..X700 •Apprentice allowance. Jamestown Form Chart. • JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. JAMESTOWN, VA.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13, 1910.— Eleventh dav. Jamestown Jockey Club. Spring ■Me.tiiig. (0 bonks on. i Weather cloudy. Presiding Judge. Edward Cole. Staiter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, F. W. Gerhardy. Racing starts at 3:CO p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. R blinkers. Figures iu parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. OOQfTQ FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. (33738— 1:01— 3—109. 1 Purse $200. 3-vear-olds and upward. O0«_/*JO Selling. Net value to winner SUB Pad Horses AWtfTtft % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C ¥ S SL'7L'l LAUGHING EYES wit S 1(19 3 2 f 1- 1* V- J Reid F BOM ! fi }, i;-5 - .", 8S&17*DE3dJSTRIOS va 4 110 •'. .". 4l 3* 2' 2s Musgrve .1 Farrell Jr 2 -5 :i-2ii:) -Oout— 88917 FIREBRAND wn 7 11!) 1 :! 7M 41 4* 1*1 Deverich M Hutchinson (i '♦; 41 I -.". :: E 88939 SAM FUDGE wn E 11« I « ii (i 5* A- Goin.s \V M I'arrish Jr 10 15 15 :: l BLACK BRANCH wit 4 llo 2 1 1- 2' :'.!i .".s L«arta E I'tterback ii :m 30 i: 7 5 HAWK LET wn -I MB 1 1 : .".-' I I Bfc'MakaT II Flippen 111 40 4o 10 3 'Time. 25. 51. 1:04V Track muddy. Winner— Ch. m. by Pftanndee -Maxine Flliott (trained br J. MePhenaa). W'-nt to post at 3:110. At Boot B iniini i. —. Start roimI. Won easily: second and third driving. LAUGHING l.l KS was much the best, went to the front when called on and won uiieMended. lM'.MFTRlUS wis • asily second best, ran well and had no mishaps. FIREBRAND made up ground alowljr and U iis|i,.,l' well BLACK BRANCH showed sp-ed and was prominent to the stretch. The winner was entered for $250' BO I id. Scratched— (S.X93.S) Aunt Kate. 111. Mvoru eights -Sain Fudge. 5 pounds. WttQ^/l SKCONH RACK -1-2 Mile. (BHBfl — 17^.-2—122.) Purse $2 H). 2 year olds. Selling OOi/Ot Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtlTSt % "2 % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C V S sv:ii.-,-m.\rom.\ka w lot; i :: p :* \- noaa I. Garth ': i | 4-« out «I036**MAYWEED w Ml I I :U ::" 2- Steinir.lt W 1 P.abcock 6-5 11-511 51-2 out Wr»l5«JACK RYAN' ws M •" 1 l'l P. :;• J Reid H TVnnv | 11 U I 5 ..ut SSS99«TANKEE LADY wn nil I « :, 5' 4:1 Gnaklna MraGJBns* Iking s 1:. IS :: 1 8S916 BERTHA I). mi Ml I 4 # »h B" Shinaker J White 20 "5 "5 7 I SW45 Si'HNli'KKI. FRITZ wis MB] 4 2 I ii I Deverich E I'tterback 10 40 40 1 4 Time. 26. 513 . Track muddy. Winner -Br. f. by Mastei man Godchild (trained by L. Garthl. Weill to post at ;::32. At pest :: miniitis. Stall g.-"d. Wo:i eaofljr; second and third driving MABfl MARA was best and. notwilli-tainling her saddle Kllnpral. tinish.-d villi a rush. MAYWEBD ran well ind was easily heat of tl thers. but was tavored by the eoMfl. JACK RYAN, off ill front, had 110 mishaps and iput i.adlv after being in the lead to the final furlong. VWKI'.F. LADY ran well. 'The winner was ■ Miered for 8600: in. hfcft. Seratcled -8893S GondatW. 114. iivervvi iuhls Sell nickel frit 7. "' pounds. 0 0£| RT fT THIRD BAI i: 5 1-2 Furlongs. (8BT4B— l.Bfl» 3 -MB.) Pane BtflB 3 year olds and O O M • J t J upward. Handicap. Nit value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWlPfBt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o n r P S~" BJU7KU4G (if rOLO ami M 11 e 1»| 1« 1" Steinhdt O Haft s :, - Zm ■■ -, out (^s»72)PLANTLAND w 7 111 3 4 3 3 2= 23" Harty Q W Carmack 13 311 4J 4 '3 out 66023 HOWLET ws 3 100 2 2 L* 2» 3 3 Ploss F Lightfoot 10 40 40 8 2* (MKjlrTHB G. ItrrrnKLYw 3 MB 4 I Fell. A 1-ang T Jiatliold 1 7-5 7-101-4 out Time. 25. 50%, 1:11%. Track muddy. RTMir B. e, kgr «:-iiv - -t m — camilcwick (trained by c. w. Caraaack). Went In | ost ,-it 3:.V . At im m :: minutes. Start good. Won easily: second the same. KING OK Vol.o in.nl.- .-ill the running and won easily holding his own. ri.ANTI.AM was outrun all tlic wav. but hliislx-d gamely. HOWLET showed some earlv speed, hut was a distant third. The saddle slipped repeat-Bid on THE GOLDEN Bl'TTEKKLY ami Kant ttnallv fell oft in tie- stretch. Overweights iiaiitland. 5 [.oinid-; The Golden Butterfly. ■* . ftQCi^^i IWUH RACK -5-8 Mile. (S172»»— 1:01 — 3—109.) Purse $200. 3-ycar olds and up-QjCl*'*J\t ward. Selling. Xet value to winner $15o. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Strain Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8Sv9«. -GRENADE \vsii J lm 1 l p 2-1 -■■ 1'' Musgr've T Hatfield 5 6 4 4-5 out I88?36 RACING CELL us 4 111 3 3 1' 1« l4 P J Keid W B Diftenderfer S-5 t 3 1-2 out — II" » mm FT wit 3 HI 1 2 4 :5"k 3» 310 Stoinhdt J A Jones M Ml tl 1 ■■ MM V ANDBEWfl \vh 4 l»s 2 4 3'' 4 4 4 A I.ang M Burton 10 20 20 3 out Time. 24%. 49. 1:01%. Track muddy. Winner It. g. by St. Cation Turmoil i trained by 9. Hatfield . Went to aaal at 4:2.'!. At |w st 1 minute. Stall ^ood. Won driving: second and third the same. GRENADE was badly outrtui to the stretch, then came with a rush ami just got up in the final stride. RACING BELL rushed Into a long lead at once and appeared a sure winner at the furlong | ost. hut tired badly from l olug made too much usi- of. AMORET ran a had race and was outpaced all the way. The winner was entered for $4 M : no hid. Scratched- »eu Mover. KHi. QOO'^kT FIFTH HACK-1 Mile. W— IM% a Ifl.l Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. CyCj*-f*J i Selling. Xet value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % hi % Str Tin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S ■MS UOfB CAYANAGH WlIM 2 .". 41 1*1 a pi 1J J Rcid W M Sheedy 3 4 3J 4-5 out 8K3S-DAXDER w 4 110 .", I 31 4" 4'" 3= 2- A Lang K J Gilmore 16-55 C 6-5 out HM8Z*SMUG wb 3 86 1 2 1?. 1= l'l '2*1 3" Bteinh'dt J A Jones 8-5 13-513-51 out 8»lS*MI£fl POPULAR w 5 110 4 1 2§ M 2»" 4-'u 430 'Mus(rr've E H Garrison 8-5 S-5 3-2 1-2 out KE73 KILDERKIN' • 3 101 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 Lewis W Jackson 30 60 60 15 3 Time. 51%. 1:17*4. 1:44%. Track muddy. Winner — B. in. by Hastings — Aurata (trained by W. M. Shcedyl. Went to i« st at 4:44. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Lois CAVAXAGH. favored by the going, rail If d DANDKR wide in the stretch, but won drawing clear. DANDER ran a good. game race and suffered from much interference. A foul was claimed, but not allowed. BMI'G s .t the pace to the stretch and quit badly when hard pressed. MISS POPI'LAR went well for a half and piit abruptly. Tiie winner was entered for $400: no bid. Scratched sxs72-Hyperion II.. 113. Overweights -Siiiu^. 2 iiounds: Miss Poiiiilar. 2. SIXTH RACK--3-4 Mile on the Flat. Purs,. $3.0. 4 year-olds and upward. Allowances. Hunters. Gentlemen Riders. Xet value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt £ % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S .IIM 150 3— 1" Mr Phillips H J Carnev 7-5 I 3 1 out GARRETT 150 1— 2" MrWBC'y H I? Carney Jr 6-5 0-5 1-2 out— MONSOON 150 4— 3» Mr Davis H W Davis 6 7 7 2 out QUEEN MARY M 2 — 4=n Mr Wilcox T H Wilcox Jr 3 4 3 1 out FIRE ALARM 150 5 -» 5 Mr Johnson R H Rush 6 10 10 2J out Time. 1:23. Track muddy. Went to |K.st at 5:11. At aaal 1 minute. Start g Msl. Won easily; second and third driving. Seralelied Ernest. l.'iQ; Busier Brown. 150; Ohavow. l."»l). Page 3 Jacksonville Form Chart. JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13. 1910.— One hundred ami twentieth day. Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meeting. (20 books 011.1 Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. H. I). Brown. Racing Secretary. H. D. Brown. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30 p. in.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in 1 wren theses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. OOO A f* FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (TITfT ■* "% * — 112.1 Purse $300. 3-year olds and CJ*C7«jFtX'\3 upward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. Xet value to winner $225. ' Ind Horses AWtPPSt % hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S S8M« LIST A vv i 1«H5 3 2 1- H Is P Moss W L Williams M 15 C 2J 6-5 BK734*INPERNO QUEEN WB 3 96 S 5 5* 3' 2'1 2i Adams C H Davids 3 f. 4J 2 1 HR1 HURLOCK w 4 111 S 4 6'. (P' 5U 33 C. Grand Mrs V W Miller5 6 6 2 1 MH2*WHIM wi: I 94 2 6 3^ 41 3l 4h W AndressA B Gallaher 2i 21 11-59-101-2 M7aC*MARY*8 T.AMB w 3 S4 4 lo 9". 9- 7- M Pease Mrs C I Crippen 15 30 25 10 5 HSM RBINETTE w 4 106 10 I 4' 5?. 6- 65 Peak A F Davton 5 15 15 6 3 KS9o7 BELE RO "K ws 3 97 5 9 7"k 7! Sh 7l T Koerncr J Fitzsimmona 15 30 25 10 5 sssr |i )\- ASTIR ws 4 106 1 3 ]0 10 91 S1 Drever J Baxter 12 15 9 3 7-5 S8909 KEEP TRYING ret 97J 7 7 S- S 10 9* Tellott A M Rivas 30 50 40 15 7 8893'i ISOXXY BLOOM w 4 106 6 1 2- 2J 41 M Hannan W C Leach 30 40 30 12 6 Time. 24. 49, 1:014;. 1:08%. Track fast. Winner — Br. in. by Leonid — Dolly Hay man drained by B. Mocki. Went to |K st at 2:30. At post I minutes. Start gixid. Won cantering: second and third driving. I.ISTA. suddenly improved, wis rushed to the front at once and. drawing away into a long lead, was cantering at the end. 1XFERXO QI'EEX worked her way up on the outside into second place, but tired in the last sixteenth and had to lie hard ridden to outstay Hl'RLOCK. The latter finished with a good burst of s|M ed after lieing crowded back in the early running. The winner was entered for $300; no bid. Serateheil nOII Lawndale Belle. 04. Overweights— Mary's Lamb. 3 pounds: Bell Rock. 3; Keep Trying. :* ]. OOO 17 SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (S.sr,20— 4S%— 2— 10 .) Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Maidens. O O 9* *i I Selling. Xet value to w inner $32T . Ind Horses AWtPPSt % h-. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8S90S RENOVATOR WB 10S 10 5 ]' 1; 1- J DennisonG E Dudley 20 4o 30 10 5 s stJ4 CHBB8 WB 110 I 1 21 2J 21 O'Connor F J Pons 12 15 15 5 2 888.19 GRAXD PEGGY w 105 7 6 4- I '• t* Hannan H Md'arren 15 30 30 10 3J M381 JOHN KIIAJOKE wb 115 5 7 5'J 5l 4J Dreyer L Kelly 8 12 12 4 7-5 88S09-ORANIO w 115 I 2 3' 41 5h Troxler T I' Haves 1-2 3-5 1-2 out— 8ss.:t MAIRI'E REED wins 1 3 6 6"t f Adams B A Clopton 10 15 15 i 2J HM4 LEE'S FR1AU ws Mi 9 4 7= 7'?. 7" J Davis I^awndale Stable 10 15 12 4 8-5 8V9os VITO G. wb I08 8 8 9= 9= 8' C Grand J Fitzsimmons 30 40 30 10 4 8841S SKE1X w lor, 4 10 81 8'i 9'J Moss .1 Jenkins 50 100 100 40 15 bST'W-l^OCLS KATZ W US 6 9 M 1 » "10 T K x-rner M Foley 3i 6 6 2 4-5 Time. 12%. 24%. 36%. 49%. Track fast. Winner — It. e. by Cisantcum — Renovah (trained by (J. E. Dudley!. Went to post at 2:." »'.. At ] ost 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. REXO-YAToK rusheil into a giNxl lead in the first furlong and. showing much the most speed, was eased up in the last .twenty yards. CHESS outbroke the others, but was unable to keep pace with the winner and was driving at the end to stall off GRAND PBGGY. The latter came through fast on the inside after entering the suvtrh and finished gamely. ORANIO ran away a ip'artcr to a false start ami then bolted to the outsiib- when entering the streteh and was eased up at the end. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Scratched SS7M Definite. 103: ssstit-Dixie Bine. 115; HM8*H. R. Brandt. IIS; SS808 1). H. Carpenter, lis; MM L rd Wells. IIS; SJJMJ Athie W.. 105. • •■ — ■ ~^~ (3Q(\ 1Q THIRD RACK— 3-4 Mile. (S.ST.7C. -1 :1 1 «. — 7—105. ) Purse $:»). 3-y ar-olds and up-OO *J "lO ward. Selling. Net value to winner $275. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88909-"M. .1. WH.U.EX WB 5 10J I 1 21 l' l-- I3 Hannan (J \'. n dcr Hodenl-2 3-5 1-2 out— 88907 HERDSMAN ■ b I 99 2 4 lh 2'?. 2- 2l T Koerncr H Fink 5 7 6 6-5 3-5 8S909 FAY O. w I 102 I 2 : - 5l " 4i ■ .lost A 1, Oltz 50 100 100 25 12 MK7*QORDON LEE vIM I (! 3' 3« P 4 i Weathers B T GBCMM 40 50 20 8 3 MIS SILVERADO «■ 4 104 4 ? 6- 4". 55 53 Drever S Forsvthe 10 15 12 4 8-5 S8st.r, WILD FIRE w 3 89 1 5 4» 6T 6- 6:- Adams Mrs C E Mahone I 10 9 2J 1 88t«..t I»R. FRANK W 6 108 8 8 7". 7* 73 7- C Grand .) T Crown 12 15 12 3 7-5 88909 WOOLSITX wb i lo7 7 3 I S I 8 Pease J P Meehan 50 50 50 15 7 Time. 25. 49%. 1:14%. Track fast. Winner I'., g. by Cerolsti in — Demure (trained by S. Daggett,!. Went to post at 3:20. At | ost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. M. J. WHAI.KN raced HERDSMAN into defeat on the far turn and drew away into an easy lead in the last quarter. HERDSMAN set the earlv pace, but tired under a driv in the homestretch and finished doing his Ikm to outstay KAY O. The latter finished with a rush after working her way up on the outside. GORDON I.EK tired. DR. KRAXK was caught in a jam and was pulled up. The winner was entered for $300; 110 bid. Seratched SWHKI Oouetos. 1(i!»: ss!t:;o Away. 101. Overweights— -Fay ..' ■"» pounds: l r. Frank. 4. Qt^{\ 1C| KOIRTH RACK 3-4 Mile. 1 V.K.T70— 1 :1 1 4.. — 7— 1 C.. 1 Purse $500. 3 year-olds and up OO ♦/ "i»." ward. Allowances. Xet value to winner $425. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 % ^i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S MWETHON I llo I 2 5= .-."• P 1- Moss J Hewitt 8 20 20 3J 4-5 (88X94) HOFFMAN wit 4 113 I I 1- H 1* 2s T Koerner T W Coulter est 1-2 3-5 1-3 out— BUS BYE WHITE W 9 Ml 3 4 2 " 9 3- 3'1 Brannon W H Fizer t2J 6 6 6-5 2-5 MM2*LAD Y IRMA w h 4 llo J « 41 4.'. 44 4,; Troxler B A Clopton 8 12 10 6-5 1-2 K24* WOOL* SANDALS wb 6 106 11 6 • • M Dreyer A Lasance 30 40 40 10 2J (-s-.'mMARJN'E w 4 107 4 5 3'i t*j P 6 F Jackson W H Fizer t2i 666-0 2-5 t Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 23%. 47. 1:11% leipiaN track recordi. Track fast. Winii.-r — It. h. by Intrusive —Charm, bv Kacstus (trained by J. Howittl. Wcm to post .11 :;::xi. .\t post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: seeoml and third driving. ETHOX vv. s badly outiini for Mc first half, but wore the leaders down after entering the homestretch and. finishing with a rush, won going 11w.1v. llol'KMAN showed gieat speed for a half mile, hut was rushed too niiieli ami iiii-d when caught. E\ K WHITE ran a good race and was not PURMM with. WOOL SAX-DAI.S oi.il.ioke the others, bin was pulled up and ran under ■ pull all the way. MARINE quit. Krratehed svsi(4 Si ellbouml. 110. \ Twe)ghi Ey While. 5 pounils: Lady Irma. 2. QQ(^ ^vA " KI1T1! RACE— 3-4 Mile. ( HSM— 1 :1 1 %— 7— 105. 1 Purse $400. 3 year-olds. Selling. O0«/0' Xet value to winner PK Bid Horses * AWtPPSt % % % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S HM1 ELIZABETHAN m 1"7 5 1 :;'?. :;■ :; in T Koerner N Enright I -5 3-5 2-5 out— Mfll MORPETH w 112 14 41 71' 4.'. 2' C Grand B Schreiber 20 50 50 15 7 887S2 M'LEOD V w 02 2 5 .".'• •* 5- :;- Gullett W V Conran 20 25 25 7 3 8R8-Vo»*OOOXSKIN VB Ml 7 2 2". 21?. 21 4' J Wilson C S Wilson f. 10 8 6-5 3 5 K7S3 ICARIAN wn 112 I I 8 8 8 B Hannan I H Stevens 7 20 15 4 8-5 888?) DON DIAZ w 112 6 6 7' 6» 6U 6' Hanim'd C A Ross 7 12 10 3 1 88734 NECKLET ■ Ml I 7 6'* P 7"k 7?. J DennisonR B Anderson 12 30 25 8 4 (M877IPAUCA W W 3 I 1 ' T" 1" I Pease W C Leach 10 25 25 8 3 Time. 24%. 49%. 1:14%. Track fast. Winner ( h. f. by Hamburg - Elizabeth L. (trained by X. Knrightt. Worn to , .«t at 1:0O At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. FXJZABETHAN was ntmd in iK-hfuil the leaders anil waited with until entering the homestretch, where sh.- MOM around m Me outside into the lead, but was driving hard at the end to stall off MORPETH. The Utter, er.uihd baek on the streteh turn, eaine again and almost got up. M'LEOD K.. messed about early, finished faM and gamely. PAUfA Ml the paei- to the stretch, but (pilt in the last quarter. The winner ■nn .mend foe 8900: no bid. Scratched BHSOT'AinrL lo7: 88600 tatrine Montour. 107. Q\i.iwei^lit- Nei-khl. 1 pound. OQQ BJ -| SiXTII RACK 3-4 Mile. (Sv57C -1 :1 1 %— 7—105. t Purse $40f». 4 -year-olds and up-00»/')l ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % ' _• 3; Str Kin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P S (S8sc:» 'HILLA » 1 1 * I 2 I1 4 - .".' 1»» T KoenWT C E Rogers 7-5 2J 21 4-5 2-5 888*1 BEOONE ■ I IM 7 » ::"- P 2 '.'. 21 J DetuUaoaA L Holter M 5* 40 15 7 B8M2 BONNIE CARD Was « HI I I 5 t1 C- :;'■' C Grand L Kelly 5 7 6 2 4-5 MMI BT JEANNE ml HI 1 " ,;l1 S*l I1 II TltMtler C Meister Jr 2 J 3 11-515 1 :: 88621 IDA MAT i 1"9 s ,; 7 7 7 5» Hannan F Gerin? Jr 6 8 7 21 6-5 rSflSMtNED CARMACK wsii I Ml ( 1 P P '■'■ 6* I'ease T M Irvin 50 Phi 60 20 8 8K8«t; SANDY HILL WB 4 108 1 5 l"k H 4"^ 7 Drever E McCloskey ft 40 30 12 5 8s-i: .M I»JE CABLND3S w 4 11.' 2 Iyft at the post. P.-a'k T B Morris 6 8 4 S-5 7-10 Time. 24. 48%. 1:13%. Track fast. Winn, r -Ch. f. by Alvescot — Sunlight, by London (trained by II. Bondyl. Went to |hi~! at 4:21. At jxisi 1 minute. Stall straggling. Won driving: second and third the same. CHII l.A under leMiaim. follow, d tin- leaders until well into the boniest retell, then responded gamely when railed um and iMtatajred I'.KCON'K '.u the lmal drivi . Tie latter was off forwardly and a close eoutender all the w.-i\. BONNIE HARD, liken baek in the !ir-t .piai ter. lini-hed with a rush. ST. JEANNE was left at the IM1-.1. but went alter the other* and closed a Mfl gap. but tired after gaiuing the lead. The winner was raftered for Mmi: m I...1 Scratched Will l Mai tit 108: fnnnOflinoariilaa. ill; (88931) First l'reniiuui. 114; (8885)1 iKenuiare Queen. 101; 88702 Enlist. Ill; 88045 Sculeswig, 10S. ^0£\pr^ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (MJN-1:45% — 1—106.) Purse $400. 4-rear olds Qj C? fJ tJ £i and upward. Selling. Xet value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8SM8 MYSTIF1ER W5 114 1 1 # M 2i H8 Peak I ■ Edwards 2J 4 I 6-5 3 5 88x:il-«.IACK RIGHT WB 4 110 7 7 2- l'l 1= Ink -_ i • Adams J Cotjk 8-5 2 6-5 3 5 out 88912 KL ORO w 4 113 I 5 II 2-" 31 3* 34 Troxler R S Garrett 3 6 6 2 1 ssst;:; MISS MARJORIE w t« 5 112 2 I 3' 4» 5nk 41 4' J DennisonA V Doyle 20 30 30 10 5 g88«5»MOZART w I 108 4 6 6 » 6J 6' 6= P Moss P J Miles 15 * 20 S 24 8M3PSANDPIPER wsii 4 110 I 2 5- 4i 4". 5- 6" Drever W C 1-each 6 8 7 2J 1 88MFMUQWUMP w 4 110 I 4 7 7 7 7 710 Hannan R Bauer 6 12 10 3 6-3 88820 GRAMSAR W I 114 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 O Grand J Kurt 30 40 30 10 5 Time. 24%. 48%. 1:14%, 1:40%. 1:47%. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Mesmerist — Carmeneita (trained by T. E. Edwardsi. Went to post at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. MYSTIFIER ran on the inside all the way and saved ground on every turn, wore JACK RIGHT down in the stretch and outstayed him in the final drive. JACK RIGHT was much used In making the pace and tired in the homestretch, but fin. shed gamely. EL ORO ran close up all the way and was easily best of the olliers. The winner was entered for $4O0; no bid. Scratched -.VSS(C» Marry Scott. 120. Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1910.— One hundred and fourth day. Xew California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Iloltman. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. (Chicago time 3:41) p. m.L W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. ftftQ^ft FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (72030— 1:05%— 6— 112.) Purse $200. 4 year-olds and && tJ OO upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150 Ind Horses A Wt PP St % hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 88879*SAIXEST ws 4 105 11 3 23 2- 2= 1J Selden W M Cain 5 6 6 ■ 7-5 SS835*MOLLIE MONTROSE w 5 108 2 5 1J 1J VI 21! Shale J T Strite 6 12 12 I 2J 88903 AMETHYST w 5 113 12 4 6= r.nk BJ 3? A Thomas Beckwith Stable 15 25 25 10 5 B8TJ5 ARTHUR HYMAX WB 5 115 4 2 3»t 3'i 3°k 4"* Mentry Reno Stable 4 5 18-57-5 7-10 88774 BURNING BUSH w 6 115 6 8 5h 7'?. 7l H Coburn E J Ramsey 21 ■ ■ 6-0 3-5 87916 HWAGERLATOR WB 5 115 3 7 41 45 4J 6J T Tavior G Bassett 15 25 25 10 5 88874 SIR BARRY ws 4 115 ■ 1 71 6l 6l 7- E Smith W C Scott 10 15 15 5 2J 87924 BONNIE REG w 8 115 10 11 12 12 101 8» Borel .) W Hodge 20 40 40 15 8 (88830) BAN ROSE wb 4 105 5 9 81 9J 9= 9* A Will'ms RaisinCityStable 10 15 15 6 3 BMB4 FATHER DOWNEY wit 6 115 1 6 111 10' S1 10i Moleswh J T Robbins 10 15 10 5 2) 885325ANGLEFACE wb 4 112 7 12 9J P 11* 11 T Rice C H Widemann 8 8 8 4 2 88874*SALOMY JANE ws 4 105 8 10 10h 11 12 12 Rooney F Rinehart 12 20 20 8 4 Time. 24%, 49%, 1:01, 1:07%. Track good. Winner — B. f. by Sain — Simple Interest (trained by W. M. COM). Went to post at 1:44. At |»ost * minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. SAIN-EST ran close up in nearest pursuit' and outgamed MOLLIE MONTROSE through the final sixteenth. Tlie latter showed much the most earlv speed and finished resolutely, but tiring. AMETHYST closed a big gap and finished well. BURNING BUSH was always outrun. ARTHUR HYMAX showed speed, but tin-d. The winner was entered for $400: no bid. O O Q pT Q SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (72030—1 :05%— 0—112.) Purse $200. 4-year-o7da C3 C5 KJ fJ *J and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H G P 8 8S905 ARGOXAUT wb 4 115 7 I 53 3J 3' I«a Mentry Cahill & Mason 6 7 7 M I cS876)TRAMOTOR w S 115 6 3 4- 4J 4' 2-J Coburn A Goodin 9-5 9-5 S-5 7-102-5 sss::;,*EMMA G. s 5 108 8 7 7s 7» 6" 3h Gargan J Schreiber 8 10 10 4 9-5 S^s62-('RESTON w 5 115 3 5 2- P\ 9 4U A Thomas W T Anderson 4 6 6 2J 6-5 (8SS35)E. M. FRY wsn 5 115 I 4 U 1J Q 5'i T Rice H G Bedwell 4 5 4t S-5 7-10 88125 COTYTTO w 4 110 5 6 63 6* 5» 6* Molesw'h C O Reed 6 " 12 12 5 M (ss6S4»*BELI.E KINNEY wb S 108 4 1 3J 5« 7* 74 Bevan J Barnes 12 20 20 8 4 8S794 PAUL CLIFFORD wb 12 115 1 S S 8 8 8 Borel T Kirk 20 30 30 12 6 Time. 24, 48%, 1:01%, 1:08. Track good. Winner— B. c. by Cunard— Plumeria (trained by W. Cahilli. Went to post at 2:00. At i ost I minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. ARGONAUT made up ground steadily and. in a fast finish, outgamed TRAMOTOR through the last sixteenth. TRAMOTOR ran well and was cut off at the three-furlongs post and went around the others on the outside. EMMA G. closed a gap and finished fast. CRESTOX ran well to the stretch and tired. E. M. KRY showed the most early speed and set the pace to the stretch, but failed to stay. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Scratched — 88001 -Ben Stone. 115; 88087 Salvage. 110: SKjiMi All Alone. 115: 885)05 Novgorod. 112. QftQftH THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. «»!)104— 1 ::W%— 1 — 95.") Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward"! OOt/UU Selling. Xet value to winner $150. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S (SsS.,7)DIXIE DIXON w 3 S7 2 1 3J 3'J 2uk 3- lh A Thomas W T Anderson !l 4 16-57-5 4-5 S8S59-FRENCH COOK wb 4 109 3 2 1? 1-J \-\ ]-' 2-J Mentry C R Jones 5 6 4 2 1 :-.s'»44-'HCSH MOXEY w 5 109 1 5 4' | 4= 3' 2»k 3* T Tavior D S Fountain 7 12 10 4 2 (SS715)TREMARGO WB 4 110 7 7 6* 65 5-J 4* 4- Molesw'h Qllinlan & Peck 4 5 5 2 1 SSS78-RUBRIC B S 109 9 9 9 Sl P 61 5* T Rice California StableS 4 18-58-5 I 5 8S470 J. C. CLEM WB 7 109 5 6 71 7i 7°k 7- 6i Coburn G Frawley 10 20 20 8 3 8(,776*MERLINGO w 7 99 6 8 Sh 9 9 9 7- Rooney F Rinehart 15 30 30 12 6 ss»01;,COBLESKIIjL ws 6 109 4 I 2? I* 4=1 B 8= Yand'sen Salt Lake StableS 10 7 3 7-5 SS796 MR. BISHOP w 4 107 S 4 5-'J 5»t 6J SI 9 A Will'ms J McManus 8 15 15 6 3 Time. 25%, 60%, 1:15%. 1:41%. Track good. Winner— B. f. by Sir Dixon— Dingle (trained by J. Dimond). Went to post at 2:32. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. DIXIE DIXOX followed the leaders closely to the stretch, then came fast and outgamed FRENCH COOK through the last few yards. FRENCH COOK ran a good race and set the pace gamely, but succumbed finally. HUSH MOXEY' was always prominent, but tired in the final drive. TREMARGO was badlv ridden and pocketed. RUBRIC was pulled up at the start and in a jam. The winner was entered for $300: no bid. Overweights — French Cook. 4 pounds. 0O(\/^~| FOURTH RACK— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 milel. (71S17— 1:0S%— 2— 00»l/0 -L 90.) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Xet value to winner $200. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P^ S- Sv!-or,-BIXOCULAR w 3 96 t 4 2^ 3J 3= M Selden A J Jackson 7, 7, 4 7-5 12 8SS32=THISTLE BELLE w 4 101 1 6 1= Ink ink 2'i A Will'ms Frazier & Karris 6-5 8-5 6-5 1-2 out MM3 GOLDFINN w 5 109 3 3 4nk 4? 4- 3uk Mentry P G Lynch ] 16 53 6-5 9-20 88903 SEWELL w 6 105 6 1 3J 23 2s 4* Coburn W Cahill 12 ■ 20 6 2 88838" BALRONIA w 3 97 1 I 6 6 6 •] Parker F M Hopjier 5 7 7 2J 4-5 (S8797)BANORELLA w3 92*5 2 51 51 5"k (J A Thomas J W Paulsen 12 15 12 4 8-a Time. 1:10. Track good. Winner— B. e, by liligrane— Osee (trained by A. J. Jackson 1. Went to |Mjst at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start gixxl. Won driving: second and third the same. BIN OCI EAR ran forwardly from the start, finished fast and outgamed THISTLE BELLE in the last few strides. THISTLE BELLE set a very fast pace and had no mishaps, but tired finally. GOLDFINN finished well, but has probably gone back and is difficult to ride. SEWELL ipiit after running prominently to the stretch. The others were always outrun. The winner was entered for $1.1Q0; 110 bid. OOQ^tQ WTH RACE— 1 Mile. «»104— 1:38%— 4— 95.) Purse $200. 3 year olds and upward. OOt/U^I Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 HNS OCEAN SHORE w 6 101 7 3 P% 2nk M m |t| Molesw'h A F Elliott -1 4 4 ■ I S8878 COCK SURE w 7 l -3 I 5 7J 6J 4= 3= P. A Will'ms Frazier & Farris s" 10 10 4 2 RMt HAMPASS W 4 100 6 4 1-1 1=1 l-'l 1J 3= Kederis J J Conner 8 S 4 2 1 HS» DOROTHY LEDGETTw 4 100 I 7 P 3=1 M 41 4=.'. A Thomas Fairfield Stable 4 8 8 3 8-3 svs7S*SiLYER LINE B 6 102 4 1 3l 4h 5J 6n 5nt Gargan J Schreiber 4 5 5 -1 6-5 88874'BIRTH 4 90 8 6 6h 5'i V 1- 6* Cotton W E Cotton 20 30 30 10 5 88661 EUDORA w 6 104 10 10 4"k 71 «nk :,nk 74 Yand'sen C Morten 8 12 12 5 2 888Cl**COLBERT Wa 5 96 1 2 9 S= 81 81 U Selden W M Cain 5 6 5 2 1 8SS71 GEXE RUSSELL w 5 105 I 8 10 10 9- 9" 9l» Coburn J M Pier 30 60 60 30 15 8V8793LADY RENSSLAERwb 4 103 9 9 SI 9110 10 10 E Callahan I H MilU-r 12 12 8 4 2 Time. 25%, 50%. 1:16, 1:41%. Track good. Winner— B. g. by Kismet, by Melton— Helen G. (trained by W. Hawke). Went to ] ost at 3:23. At iw.st 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. OCEAN SHORE ran in closest pursuit of HAMPASS to the streteh. then drew out with a rush. COCK SURE closed a big early gap and ran a game race. HAMPASS set the pace gainelv to the streteh ami tired la the final drive. DOROTHY LEDGETT ran a fairly g.nxl race. SILVER LINE could not get up. The winner was entered for $300; no bid. Overweights — fock Sure. 2 | ounds: Gene Russell. 4. OO0£*Q SIXTH RACK— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3 4 mile). (71*17— l:OS %_ 2— 95)77 OOt/UO Purse $200. 3-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $150. ind Horses AWtPPSt hi. hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C P S s^v:.5 IEEX w M 5 2 13 1-1 1=1 l'l Selden Cahill & Mason 31 5 I 2 1 88901 GELIOO wb 93 3 3 3h 2'i 2U 2=1 E Callahar.F Devin 10 10 6 3 8-5 MMI LORD CLINTON wb 104 2 4 6'1 31 3'1 3? A Will'ms Frazier & Farris 8 10 10 5 2i 88874*CALOPUS w !I7 4 5 9 81 6= 4l Anderson A J Jackson 8 12 12 6 3 88S79SROBERTA w 103 9 1 S=J 9 5h 53 Kent H A Mercer 4 6 6 2 1 88435 EDDIE GRANEY w 106 7 I 10 10 7= 63 Molesw'h Haiian&Cov'gton 31 4 31 S-5 4-5 88857»SILJS 92 1 7 51 7nk s= 71 C Williams.I M Crane 7 15 12 6 B 88874 ESTELLE M. w 93 8 10 7"k til 9= S-'J Kederis B Schreiber 15 M 15 6 :f S8794 ALDER GULCH wb 100 10 8 4£ 4.J 4nk 9=1 A Thomas Sea Air Stable 4 7 7 3 8-5 88716 CLARA SAL W 93 6 6 B 5nklo 10 Parker Old Ned Stable 30 50 50 20 10 _ Time, 1:11%. Track good. \\ inner— Br. c. by Orsini— Rose of China (trained by W. Cahilli. Went to post at 3:55. At |w st 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. ILEX took the lead at once and. showing the most speed, easily won all the way. GELICO was always in forward contention and finished fast. LORD CLINTON closed an earlv gap and hung on well C \LOPUS nude up much ground and ran a good face. ROBERTA, off In front, was badlv outrun, but finished well EDDIE GRANEY stumbled at the start. ALDER GULCH ipiit. The winner was entered for $400- no bid' overweights— Calopus. 2 pounds: Silk. 2: Clara Sal. 2. Pensacola Form Chart. PENSACOLA FORM CHART. PENSAC0LA. FLA., Wednesday, April 13, 1910 Sixteenth day. Pensacola Fair Association. Spring Meeting. (2 books on. 1 Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. W. Lyles. Starter, Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary, Hart Dernhaui. 88964 First Raei — 1-2 Mile. Purse $150. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Bane. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. s^CI-'Messenger Boy M0] l1 Glasner 4-5 4-5 1-3 out Sslc'l-Fatherlide 106 P Cole 3-2 I 3-5 out (8M24)M. Deprea llo P Reiiiv 3-2 2 1-2 out (88919)My Kitty Ml 4= WWr'n 4 6 3-2 out S89193Juvence 105 5 JasC'r'l 0 6 2 out Time. 25%, 52. Track fast. Winner— Mrs. E. Lutz' b. c. by Mazagan— -Mary Z'-na (trained bv K. Lutz). Weut to post at 3:42. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. Scratched— xxplO-I.ady Maxim. 1O0. Overweights — Messenger Boy. 3] [Miuiids; Juvenee, 88965 Second Rao — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $150. 3-year-ohls aud Upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Kin.Jmkov. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 888OPM7 Rosa 119 D Reilly 6-5 6-5 1-2 out 8MB Trappe 113 p Chappl 3 4 3-2 3-5 SS839 Adeline Bourne 1o4 31 Irvin 5 I 1 1-2 MOM Fete lit; 41 Glasner 3-2 2 4-5 2-5 svc.Y'Expect-to-See 123 5" Garw'd 5 5 2 1 BMS Ansonia 119 6l JasC'r'l 3 4 3-2 3-5 R|01 Address n« 7 CBrown 5 8 3 3-2 Time. 25, 51. 1:04%, 1:12%. Track fast. Winn.-i- - W. K. Slade's br. m. 5. by Xankipooh — Rosolia drained bv A. L. Jonesi. Went to jiosl at 4:10. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for $100; no bid. Overweights — Expect-to-Sec, 2 pounds. 88966 Third Race— 7-8 Mile. Purse $15rt. 3-year- ol-Is and upward. Allowances. Net value to"wiu- ner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt. Kin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. S8SS7=Xebulosus 111 1" DBoI'd I 2J 7-10out (ss:r'!)()ur Nugget 95 P WWr'n 2 2 7-10out 88887'Restless Lady 90 3= CBrown 6 7 2 out vsSs:{ .lack I.axs.m 87 4= Cole 1 S-5 7-10out S^S37=San Primo 1 16 5 JMcCy 2 2 4-5 out Time. 25%. 51%, 1:17, 1:30%. Track fast. Winner — M. J. Daly's br. g. 5. by St. Svuiphorieu — Nebula (trained by M. J. Dalyi. Went to post at 4:37. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. 88967 Fourth Racf — 3 4 Mile. Purse $150. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. (88881)Dry Dollar 111 1« Glasner 1 3-5 out— (SS922)The Ram HI P JMcC'y 3 3 1 1-2 jMM M. Candlemas 109 3l Reilly 6 6 2 1 sv.i::',-I)r. Crook los 41 WWr'n I 2 7-10out 88926'Daisy B. Ml P Cole 3 3 1 1-2 KM Frank Flesher 111 6 DBoI'd 4 « 2 1 Time. 25, 50%. 1:17%. Track fast. Winner— A. L. Riley's b. g. 0. by Maxio— Dare Dollar (trained by B. Hurdi. Went to post at 5: H. At post 5 minutes. S'art good. Won easily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for $100; no bid. 88968 "Fifth Rae. — 3-4 Mile. Purse $150~ 3-vear-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. s.vt'1-Pio Pico 121 Ink JasC'r'l 1 1 2-5 out S8S85=Beth Goodwin 111 2h Cole 4 2 7-10"'-5 (SssS2 Sally Savage 105 3' CBrown 3-2 24 4-5 '-5 MMI Inspection 105 4= Reilly 4 5 2 1 S8920 Punky 123 P Garw'd 3 3 11-2 SS842-'Sanona Girl 110 6 DBoI'd 6 7 3 .V* Time. 24%. 50%. 1:17%. Track fast. Winner \l. .1. Daly's b. g. 5. by St. Svmphorien — Anna Mayes ( train. -.1 by M. J. Daly). Went to post at 5:37. At |« st s minutes. Start good. Won driving: s aid and third the same. The winner was entered for $2oo; no bid. Overweights — Pauky, 2 pounds; Sanona Girl. 2. Page 4 First Race [1st Jacksonville] Jacksonville Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 14 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Special Weights. Breeders' Race. IMWI I;11H '7 Mi. i Index, Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St '4 % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. SNOW BALL. br. m. 7 107 By Peep o'Day— Rain Drop (Arlington Stable). 88641 Jacks' ville 5i f 1:08 fast 7 106 4 3 4 M 8* Ganz 11 Briareus, Pedigree, Mozart. 1*374 Jacks'ville 8-4 1:171 hvy 1G 5 106 5 ; t 5- C"?.J Howard ! (loldDust, LottaCreed. Aduionltor 8M13 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:1", hvy 20 105 4 7 5 5? 4!J Must'r'vc 8 Barnsdale, G.W.Leholt, L.Nelson 8B35 Jacks'ville 1 1:432 good 12 100 5 4 4 6 7- 71" S Davis 8 Paradise Queen. Otilo. Fout. 87263 Jacks' vi lie 3-4 1:14 good lit 105 7 4 5 3' 3* J Page 8 Furnace, S.Beutler. Ballot Box. 87177 Jacks' ville 5Jfl:08 fast 12 102 5 5 4 41 5 " Fain . C Edgelv. FondHeart, Sev.Bentler 87145 Jack'ville 51 f 1:08| fast 4 103 1 2 2 2'5 1& Fain 8 Select'lL, Youthful. Manyt'olors MARIE HYDE. b. f. 3 92 By Handcuff— Miss Golightly (W. H. Fixer). wiiiT Jacks' ville :.-s 1 :oI* fast 11-5 lo7 4 2 2 2- 3- J Wilson 10 Ishkoodah. Ainvl. Cniverse. 88SU Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14* fast 4 97 10 6 0 0- 7rJ J Wilson 13 Aphrodite. ('. ('lamp, C.-vengston 8X677 .lacks' ville 3-4 1:141 fast 6 100 6 11 V Fell. Adams M I'alnia, Amvl. Klmela Hamilton. 88630 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:141 fast 15 KI3?. 8 8 S 41 8»§ Mountain 14 Imitate. Amvl, Elmeta Hamilton MB Jacks'ville 7 8 1 :27| fast 25 96 5 4 3 1 5* 5°? J Wilson M Dander. Boserrian, Silverine. MS Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14s fast 8 107 3 2 I 3" 4«j Mountain 8 Mon Ami. Herdsman. Amvl. 88473 Jacks' ville 7 -8 1 :31* good 20 92 10 8 I E I* 7,3iMoore 13 Mvllenrv, ForeGuard. L.MeXally 88371 Jacks'ville 5? f 1 :121 hvy 8 92 0 I I IMS* Moore J Mystiner, D. Nicholson, Sq. Deal. FLARNEY. br. m. 6 107 By Greenan— Zig Zag (F. J. Pons). Sfitfl Jacks' ville 1 1:41s fast C 105 4 8 6 6 5? 4s M Henrv s F.Premium. Quoonlx'ad, Hurlock 8S865 J'k'ville ]ni7oy 1:46" fast 8 lHi 5 5 .1 5 ;\ui 2° M Henry 12 Firm. Virginia Maid, Mozart. K87H4 .lacks' ville 3-4 1 :13| fast 25 97 1 3 1 5= 6*1 M Henrv « Mav Lata, Sallv Preston, Chilla 88764 Jacksville 7-8 1:271 fast 4 M7 7 6 5 4 4'J 4"! Brannon 8 AuntKate. Aphrodite. M.Hcrliert 88740 Jacks' ville 7-8 1 :27jf fast 50 98 3 7 7 8 S 8"? M Heurv 11 Platte, Console. Spanish Prince. IKK Jacks' viilo 2 4 1:121 fast 25 108 8 9 8 61 4"? OI ert lO D.Slafford. HoraceE., F.Premium 68556 Jacks' ville 6J f 1:211 fast 4} 106 1 4 3 1»* 3'i OI ert 10 Comedienne, Mozart. Coimeta. S.V512 IV ville ImiOy 1:461 fast 200 95 6 7 7 7 7 77 M Henry ! Kthon, Hans, Deseomneis. VIRGINIA MAID, ch. m. 5 107 By Hawkswick— Pepita (W. C. Wise). Mfl-65 J'k' ville lm7oy l:4«i;-: fast 75 llti 4 2 2 2 2'? :{'■' O'Connor 12! Firm, Flaruev. Mozart. 88734 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:131 fast 100 !"4 11 !t 8 *• 9s? O'Connor 11 Kiameshall.. Firm, Jub.Juggins 88378 Tampa 5? f 1:11] slow 5 113 5 4 4 3? S»| D Boland 7 JudgoDundoli. Har.Rowe. Niantie 88218 Tampa 3-4 1:19 slow 12 107 8 G 6 7i» S'.? F Jackson 8 Nelmlosus, Occidental. Alei.con. 86350 Tampa 5-8 1:05| slow 5 106 5 5 5 3* V Franklin 7 TallowDip. A.Donahue, Ametus. IMTiaji 3-4 1:17| slow 12 110 4 G 6 5" 5= D Boland 7 Our Nugget, Morpeth. Fleming. 88«U2 Tampa 5? f 1:11 slow 4 106 5 G 6 5» 3=J T Koerner 7 JackBaker. Tal'wDip, Goldsmith 87958 Tatnpa 3-4 1:20 mud 10 110 1 7 8 8 Slu D Boland 8 BethGoodwin, Occidental. Merise WILD FIRE. ch. f. 3 92 By Ogden— Drama (Mrs. C. E. Mahonc). 68948 Jades' ville S-4 1:141 fast 9 89 5 4 G 8* 61? Adams 8 M. J. Whalen, Herdsman. Fav O. MM5 J'k'ville lm7oy 1:46| fast 15 95 7 4 4 4 74 lo11 J Wilson 13 Firm, Flaruev. Virginia Maid. Ml* Jacks' ville 2-4 1:141 fast 12 92 13 14 14 14 14,cJAdams 15 Aphrodite. C. Clamp. Levengston HE57 Jacks' ville 5J t 1:10| hvy 40 102 12 12 12 12 12" Hannau 12 Oatroke, Pilain, Colonel Jot. 8MH2 Jacks' ville 51 f 1 :0S fast 12 95 G S 7 6* 5» J Henrv 10 Manheimer, Mozart, Dafer.Queen SIJ^l Jacks' ville 3-4 1:161 hvy 7 107 5 8 8 61 916JV Cowers 13 Mr. Smartv. Starover. My Henry S778S Jacks' ville 5?. f 1 :081 fast 60 100 4 13 13 13- 12s2 S Davis 14 Fair Louise, Sticker, Tempter. 85402 Hamilton 3-4 1:141 fast 6 99 3 4 5 6= 8'° J Deav'p't B.Kingston. .T.Dennerlen. M. Henley 85193 Hamilton 6Jfl:07gfast 10 103 G 6 5 5» 4s J Howard Wtu.l'itt. BelleKincston. Aman.Lee ESTHER B., b. m, 6 107 By Greenan— Sedate (W. C. Leach). 8843; Jacks ville 7-8 1:29 fast 100 102 9 8 10 10 10 1018 Floss 10 Grenade, Robin Grev. Woolstone. Mat Jacksville 7-8 1 :2Si slow 40 102 12 12 13 13 13 13 «2Drever 1:5 Skvo. Critic. Allonbv. 86147 Tulsa 11:45 fast 1 104 6« Spencer 7 Associate, J.McBride. KingWilda 86118 Tulsa 3-4 1:178 fast 6 109 4=2 Palms 7 Apron, Orbed Lad, Gibson. BELL ROCK, b. f, 3 92 By Rockton — Lillian Belle (J. Fitzsimmons). --894G Jacks* ville Si f 1:081 fast 25 97 9 7 7 S' 7'- T Koerner lo I.ista. Inferno Qutcn. Hurlock. 88907 Jacks' ville 5-8 1:011 fast 30 107 3 5 5 5' S"Hannan ](» Ishkoodah. Ainvl. Marie Ilvik-. 88865 J'k'vllle lm70y 1:462 fast 50 91 6 S 7 11 10?. 8'=?.T Davis 12 Firm. Flaruev. Virginia Maid. KX819 Jacks' ville 2-4 1:141 fast 30 95 7 9 9 9 9'»|T Davis 13 Aphrodite. C. Clamp. Levenjrston SS782 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast GO 112 10 14 14 14 12==Hlaiman 1-4 Col. Ashmeade. Tempter. Uralla LISTA, br. m. 5 107 By Leonid — Dolly Hayman (W. L. Williams). ss94.; Jacks'ville .".?. f 1 -Ml fast 6 106 2 111* I* Moss 10 Inferno Queen. HurliM-k. Whim. 88S90 Ja.ks'ville 7-8 1:28s fast 60 119 3 7 7 S 7 714 1 Deav'p't !1 Itoserriau. M.J.Wlnilen. Mnsjw'p MOM Ja k.sville 3-4 1:131 fast 12 104 1 4 6 71 87* J Deav'p't 11 Kiameshall.. Firm. Jub.Jusrgius 88641 Jacks' ville 5?. f 1:08 fast 8 106 3 5 5 9= 98?. Kohn 11 Briareus, Snow Ball, Pedigree. 88.556 Jacks'ville 6i f 1:211 fast 45 106 4 12 3'i 78i Ploss 10 Comedienne, Mozart, Flaruey. 88255 Juarez 11:46 fast 18-5 94 1 1 1 1 5 514)B'schoten 5 Gibson, McNally, Alma Boy. 88207 Juarez 1 1:40 fast 2J 98 2 1 1 1 l'J 2H G Garner 7 Plume, Gerrymander, Hancock. 8M11 Juarez 7-8 1:261 fast 13-5 100 3 2 2 2 3H 4'J G Garner 8 Kopek, Tom Franks. Niblick. Second Race [2nd Jacksonville] SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. (WMBI ' BITt 1 11 ) ORANIO, blk. f, 2 103 By Ornament — Sympatica (T. P. Hayes). 8V947 Jacks'ville 1-2 491 fast 1-2 115 2 3 4' 5"J. Troxler 10 Renovator. Chess. Orand Pejtcv. SS809 Jacks'ville 1-2 49i; fast 6-5 115 2 2 2s 2J Troxler 10 ltusticana, tostemStar, Alhetto FRUITFUL, b. f, 2 105 By Woolsthorpe — Fertile (S. Louis). Mp35 Jacks'ville 1-2 4SJ fast 20 115 4 10 10 10'6JGanz lO Vallonia. Lapis*. B.. Bar*/. Moon 8S594 Jacks'ville 1-2 49 fast 15 115 8 8 8 614 E Griffin O Don't. Vallonia. Startler. HEM Jacks'ville 1-2 481 fast 20 96 11 7 7h S^JPease 12 Vallonia. Tallahassee. AbeAttell. 88436 Jacks'ville 1-2 491 fast 15 97 6 2 4* 4S1 Pease i) Oracle, Old Squaw, Tallahassee. 88352 Jacks'ville 3-8 3S1 hvy 7 111 1 l'J 1* Nicol 8 Trait, Supple, Fair Lillian. 87625 Jacks'ville 3-S 36 fast 20 108 11 14 14203Troxler 14 Darling, Ryestraw, L. Ormicanl 87469 J'k'ville 1-4 st 221 fast 10 112 9 41 4'1 Troxler 16 Aldivia, Isabel Cassie, Fl. Bryan. ATHIE W., 1». f, 2 103 By Wadsworth— Lina G. (W. H. Fizer). MM .lacks'vill.- 1-2 49g fast S US 10 7 7 ' 6°?. F Jackson 10 ltusticana, Oranio. Eastern Star. ^781 Jacks'ville 1-2 49^ fast 15 110 9 11 1! ID'JWeathers l-'i G. Hughes. D.desC'nets. R'b'glll MM Jacks'ville 1-2 491 fast 60 110 10 9 8 55i U.voll IS Bodega, Supple. Louis Katz. 88 U7 Jacks'ville 1-2 49 fast 100 107 5 6 M* 48 Mountain 8 Darling, AgnesMav, Eastern Star 68508 Jacks'ville 3-8 362 fast 50 109 11 12 1215iMountain IS Sylvan Dell. Lydia Lee, Chess. DIXIE BLUE, br. f, 2 100 By Sir Dixon— Blue Mass (J. H. Hemdon). 8N846 Jacks'ville 1-2 49 fast 10 110 1 2 21 2r' Troxler 7 Delena, Harvest Moon, Alhetto. 8J-84I9 Jacks'ville 1-2 49g last 30 107 1 8 8 8TJ E (Iriffin 10 ltusticana, Oranio. Eastern Star. 88352 Jacks'ville 3-8 381 hvy 30 108 8 8 S'xjMussu-'ve 8 Fruitful, Trait, Supple. 88232 Jacks'ville 31 f 44jj hvy 30 98 4 5 6" V Dreyer lo Tallahassee, Trait, Abe Attell. 88160 Jacks'ville 2-8 351 fast 50 110 10 9 10,83J Reid 13 Agnes Mav, Don't, Vallonia. SS088 Jacksville 3i f 43 slow 30 103 11 103 10,slObert 11 Tallahassee. Trait, Mayweed. TRAIT, ch. f, 2 100 By Griffon— Marfil (J. Jenkins). 8S846 Jacks'ville 1-2 49 fast 5 no 4 G * 6*J J Deav'p't 7 Delena, DixieRIne. HarvestMoon 88520 Jacks'ville 1-2 48j! fast 40 104 10 8 5= 916 J Reid 11 La' 0 Mexican, t racle, James.Mc 88352 Jacks'ville 2-8 381 hvy 5) 115 2 2' 2= J Reid 8 Fruitful, Supple. Fair Lillian. 8S232 Jacks'ville B f 44g hvy 9 104 2 I 31 2= 8 Davis 10 'Allaliassee, Abe Attell. Mudllen 68100 Jacks'ville 3-S 351 fast 6 115 3 61 6lu?Troxler V.i Agne.s Mav, Don't. Vallonia. 880X8 Jacks'ville 31. f 43 slow 5 109J 2 2= 2' Troxler 11 Tallahassee, May weed, L.Ormic't 67314 Jacks'ville 3-S 372 slow 6 115 4 4s 4«J Musgr've 11 Moncrief, Darling, Flora Bryan. ROLL UP. b. f, 2 103 By Hapsburg — Banderole (H. McCarren). ■Ml Jacks'ville 1-2 49 fast 100 HO I 4 7 7]3lllannan 7 Delena, DixieBlue. Harvi-stMoon . 87812 Jacks'ville 3-S 361 fast 1O0 104 9 9* 10I23Haunan M Ken. Rose. Bendaga, L. Ormicant 874H9 J'k'ville 1-4 st 224 fast 60 112 15 14= 14laJHannan 10 Aldivia, Isabel Cassie, Fl. Bryan. 87331 J'k'ville 1-4 st 231 good 100 115 12 121 ll'^Hannan 15 FasvLife, Tallahassee, N.Emnia. Third Race [3rd Jacksonville] THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-yea'r-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. (88522 — l.M% S 112.i ROGER DE COVERLEY, ch. c, 4 93 By Cesarion — Clog Dance (A. P. Doyle). 6681* Jacks'ville 3 4 1:141 fast 9 108 S 3 2 3= 4'- ■ Oriffin IS Aphrodite, ('. Clamp. Levengston 8S780 Jacks'ville 5-S 1 : 2 fast 31 104 1 2 2= 3'J J Henry 12 Har.Hall. BrownTony, Mj. IH-al ss7."-6 Jacks'ville 5-8 1 MKig fast 100 109 5 3 2 2'? 2* J Henry 10 MissCoris, Ken.Queen, Aut. Rose 8*717 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:13g fast 200 127 5 666 6,e?.E Gritfin ft Carl's Court. Mystitier. Rickey. 884130 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 60 111 9 10 11 10' 10«J J DennisouU Imitate. Marie Hyde. Amyl. AMYL. b, f. 3 94 By Ildrim — Anitra (Kenwood Stable). S89«7 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:011 fast 12 107 2 4 4 4* 24 Dreyer 10 Ishkoodah, Mariellvde, Cniverse Mas Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :28i fast 10 94 11 7 3 4 5 6" Adams 11 Col. Jot. M.J. Whalen, Ken. Queen. sn73i J'k'ville 1 1-16 l:47g fast 8 92 8 8 8 8 8 8:s3Adains 8 Sticker, FirstPrcmium, TenPaces 8S ;77 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:148 fast 3 101 7 7 7 5 . 2"^ ;anz 10 Palma, El. Hamilton, Lcvengston 8863"J Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 15 104 13 1111 3' J Oltert 14 Imitate, Mariellyde, E. Hamilton 8S578 Jacks' ville 7-8 1 :271 fast 20 92 9 10 10 10 8 S^JAdams 10 Dander, Boserrian, Silverine. 885^1 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 2J 107 1 3 4 2"k 31} G Burns 8 Mon Ami, Herdsman, MarleHyde MARIE RUE, ch. f. 4 91 By Previous — Mary Street (R. Bauer). S8J3B Jacks'ville 5-8 l:01g fast 8-5 111 2 3 2 24 2'? Hannan 0 Inauguration, Refined. Reinette. 88780 Jacks'ville 5 8 1:02 fast 4H 102 5 5 61 1*1 tl*mu 12 II. Hall, Br'nTony, R.det verley 887n7 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast U 105 5 i I 3= 3'J T Koerner 7 El Oro. Splendidti. M.J. Whalen. SS630 Jacksville 3-4 1:141 fast 15 109 7 3 I 91 9"1 C Crand 14 Imitate. Marie Hyde, Amyl. sv4 •» Jacks'ville 3 4 1:14] fast 1O0 Hi7 8 8 9 10 lO'^SConnolly 10 St. Regis, J. Reardou, Vreeland. 88437 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:29 fast 15 103 15 3 G 4» 4*1 S Davis 10 Grenade, Robin Grey, Woolstone. 8CS7 Jacks'ville 5-S 1:031 hvy 25 94 6 7 7 7 7"JConnolly !) CooneyK., HoraceE., Square Deal 8S161 Jacks'ville 5i f 1 :ti8i fast 30 lOoJ 7 4 1 2l 2s J Reid 11 Gold Dust, Aunt Kate, Havre. OUARE DEAL. ch. g, 6 101 By Charade — Madonna II. (H. McCarren). 8SS19 Jacksville 3- 4 1 :141 fast 15 111 G 8 8 S 8»J Hannan 15 Aphrodite, C. Clamp. Levengston MM Jacks' ville 5-8 1:02 fast 12 109 4 6 5 4*1 Hannan 12 H.Hall. Br'nTony, R.deCoverley 88717 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:132 fast 50 130 G 5 4 5* 5*J Hannan « Earl's Court, Mystitier, Rickey. 8S7 '7 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13* Cast 25 110 7 4 4 4? 671 Hannan 7 El Oro, Splendida, Marie Rue. 8S.JV3 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 30 lo7 5 5 9 9 9"2IIainian 10 Yama, Toll Box. Fore Guard. IS578 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:271 fast 25 lti9 4 3 4 9 9= 9:lJHannan 10 Dander, Boserrian. Silverine. 88419 Jacks'ville 5i f l:09f fast 15 104 8 8 7 4l 2' J Hannan 13 Eudymion, Giovau.Raggio, Amyl CATRINE MONTOUR, ch. f, 3 84 By Frontenac— Aintress (R. H. Gray). 8SG0O Tampa I 4 1 :192 slow 2 Ml 7 5 5= 4= Laugau 10 Frank Patton. Necha, Altar. MH 'I'ampa 5-8 l*8fi| slow 4 96? 6 7 7 5= S^i Langan '.» Mich. Beck, Seotclil^ass, Trap|)e. 88341 Tampa 5? f 1:111 slow 8 107?. 4 4 4 3= 3*1 A Morgan r Henderson, Yankee Pooh. Altar. MfC Tampa El f 1 :121 slow 3 MB 5 5 4*1 Pf Steinh'dt 5 Ametus. B.oftheBall, Lou Laniei SS2G2 Tampa 5-S 1:041 slow 10 93 9 8 7 7' K'j Steinh'dt 11 Malta. Waterbury. Gilliford. 68215 Tampa H f 1 :llff slow 4 91 1 4 4 •** 33 Steinh'dt 8 Jessica, Colonel Austin, Malta. 67769 Tampa 51 f 1:111 slow 5 9o G 3 3 2? 4°i Steinh'dt K Harting, B.oftheTribe, Dr. Young AMBER WILMOT, b. p, 4 93 By Loki— Edith H. (W. C. Leach). WX08 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:141 fast 8 103 4 3 2 3«t 5"" J Wilson 7 Marine. Oquetos. Pedigree. MM Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 test 60 111 0 11 12 13 lS'^Kohn 14 Imitate. Marie Hyde. Amyl. K*09 Jacks'ville SI f 1 :09S fast 25 102 4 2 3 S1 11"', Ploss 13 Eudymion. Square-Deal. C.Ragglo MM Jacks'ville 5? f 1 :lL'i livy 51) 107 I i 4 6- 6lu?Obeit 7 Jane Swift. Miss Loris. Pin Oak OGHWAGA, b. c, 3 84 By Rockton — Rock Rose (J. Fitzsimmons). 8893? Jacks'ville 3 4 1:131 fast 5o Ml 7 7 7 7 7"? Hannan 7 F.F'tsteps. B.Gr'Bde, A.lhWlre.it •■r--35 Jacks') ill.- 5 . f 1:10 hvv 6 1»1 8 7 7 7 6"^' H King 8 V.Strome. C.Fisher. J. R -ardou. M44 Jacks' ville 5?. t 1*S8| slow 28 108 6 8 8 7l 4"* S Davis B Carroll. MiltonB.. All'.thetiieat. 88004 Jacks'ville 5? f 1 :o9e s|.n\13-10 112 I 8 8 41 2U Butwell 12 Starboard. MarlinMay, Herdsmar PEEP OVER. b. c, 3 104 By Peep o'Day — Euchre, l'iist start. Fourth Race [4th Jacksonville] FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (870.-J2— 50— «— 1S9.) MISS LORIS, b. f. 3 102 By Cesarion — Flamingo (R. L. Delisser). 8N929 Jacks'ville 5-8 1.-01] fast 7-20 lo7 3 2 2 25 1' OaJH D.Wallaci-. Iialla. T.O'Donnell. s*«10 Jacks'ville 5-S l:4tl fast 10 M7 6 4 2 2= 5s?. J Wilson 7 l\S.pijr'l. F.F'tsteps. A.theOn-at RttTX Jacks'ville 6-8 1-4XM fast 1-2 95 1 1 1 1« 1« J Wils(Hi 10 K.deCov'ley, K.Oneea, Ant. Rose MM Jacks'ville 5-S 1 :ml fast 10 M I 2 2 "• 2»| J Deav'p't S Fly. Squirrel. Aut. Rose, Diction. MM Jacks'ville 3 4 1:131 fast 7 107 4 2 8 21 4s J Reid 12 C. Ashmeade. Ant. Rose. B.Mawr. 8H53S Jacks'ville 5-8 1:01* fast 12-5 107 3 2 2 2" 2» J Reid '.(Herpes. Voltaire, yueen's Song. -8372 Jacks'ville Si f 1:121 hvy 6 100 4 11 l"t t* 1 Reid 7 Jane Swift, Pin Oak, Diction. KM Jacks'ville 5-8 1:05 hvy 50 lo7 4 4 4 5' 6" J Henry ■ Carroll. Zac-itec as. 1- lankl'urcell. ISHKOODAH, ch. c, 3 107 By Resolute II.— Kilt (Fcrt Pitt Stable). RC4I7 Jacks' \ilh- 5-8 lr4Ml fast 6 112 1 111" I4 Troxl.-r lo Amyl. Marie Hyde, Cniverse. «SKK Jacks'ville 5-8 1:01 fast 150 112 7 6 7 7 7'**Koha 7 F.Sijuir'l. F.F'tsleps. A.tkcGl«al 87770 Tamp* 51 f 1:11 stow 8-8 11" 2 2 4 V S» T Koerner 7 Ton. Teohey. Sally Savage. Vila. S77 '3 Tani| a I I 1 :«i41 slow 50 104 4 11 I* 4"?, F Jackson 1 1 Elizabethan. Jupiler, Oesa. KID. ch. c. 3 102 By Cesarion — Design (S. Louis). MS7 Jacks' villa 5' f 1:12" hvv 1 Pin 6 5 5 J* 3*1 Pease H Catroke. Miss 81/, Mr. S'marly. MB Jacks'ville 3 4 1:151 hvv IS 95? 8 I I 6- 7*f Peaae 8 Spellbound. 15. Double, Barnsdalc MM Jacks'ville 3-4 1:l7ghv'v I pts 4 5 5 4" 2"J Pease 7 Uacatecas. Howdyilowdy, Laeetta 61878 Jacks'ville 3 4 1:1611ivy S 95 8 6 7 7-' 7'-'lJ Henry '.* Wafoaoea, R. Captive. B. Double 87K39 Jacksville 3-4 1:121 fast 30 104 5 3 4 4? 4s! J Henry 8 Dr. Barkley. Top Note. Campeon 17728 Jacks'ville 5 s 1 ki» gooil 8 110 6 5 5 3? 3r-J J ll -nry 8 H. Howdy, Fly. Footsteps, Placide 87698 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :1C1 slow 11-5 104 4 1 1 I'll" Fain 8 Smug. Gypsy (Jirl. Fair Louise. 87038 Jacks'ville 5-8 1 :021 fast 2J 113 3 2 2 2t M J Reid 7 Amoret, Lucetta, Cindy. URALLA. b. f. 3 99 By Sain — Theresia (B. Schreiber). -v lacks' ville 5-8 1-4H1 fast 9 lot fi 5 4 4= 8* Adams i; Mlaalarii. D.Wsllsce. T.truonn 88850 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13| fast 18 5 112 6 4 3 2« 2" .1 Wilson 8 Autumn Base. Caaaakta, Oatrske *8782 Jacksville 3-4 1:132 fast 20 112 5 3 2 2= :'-".. I Wilw.ii 14 Col. Ashmeade. Tempt, r. Di«tioti 68738 licks' ville 7 8 1 :27| fast 7 112 9 lo la M 9 s'MJiieol 10 Al'feara, Eli/.alH-than. I..Mi\ally 88691 Jacks'ville 2-4 1:14^' fast 50 112 5 5 4 5' .V-J Kohn s Miss Sly, Amanda Lee. Starboard M5M Tampa 0? f 1:111 slow 3-2 94 5 4 4 41 4° A Burton fi Alemoii, Alvise. Waterbury. 6641*9 Tampa 0-8 l:03i slow 3 94 3 6 4 5l 5'i A Burton 8 SirAshton, Lucullus, Bonnie Bee AMANDA LEE. b. f. S 102 By Sempronius — Fon Mate (S. A. Clopton). S»U Jacks'ville 3-4 1:IM fast 4-5 107 7 7 7 5= 57? J Henrv 7 A. Rose. Starboard. Eh/.alK th.in. v.t.91 Jacks' ville 3 4 1:148 fast 3-2 107 8 7 7 6= 2" J Henry S MissSly. Starboard. Da**cWaIlace »813 Jacks'ville 8-4 1:13* fast 60 107 1 1113 2*1 J Henry 10 IrairLoaiae, Atit.Rosc, Sarabaml vs.'.io Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 30 100 7 111 71=",J Henry 7 F. Foots tens. F.Louise, Abrasion. *MK Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 12 100 7 7 7 7 7!"'J Henry 7 7m atecas, Starboard. Abrasion. MM Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 2 102 2 5 5 6n" 6"i J Henry S Miss Sly, Starover, Coonskln. SS023 Jacks'ville i| f 1 : ?Sj| fast 12 104 3 6 6 54 5"'4 J Henry 8 Abrasion. Coonskln. T.G. Butterfly COTTONTAIL, b. g, 3 104 By Golden Wishes— Courtmaid (I. B. Fitzgerald). 88782 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:132 fast 20 114 4 2 3 S=14"::;.i Deav'p't It Col. Ashmeade. Tempter. Uralla Ss: 82 Tampa 51 f 1:111 slow 3 9-i 2 1 2 2' 8*1 A Burton ! P. Taylor. AliWtrUH., Sal. Savage. 88479 Tampa 5 8 1 rMj slow 2 96 9 4 3 2'?. 1" «'ole 10 MichaelC-ck. Col. Austin. Address M42S Tampa 5-8 1:05!" slow 8 102 3 3 3 3" 6'" F Jackson lo AlbertaH.. Frankl'at ton. BobMay S8341 Tampa BJ f 1 :112 slow 4 107 1 2 3 4? 6"iK Jackson 5 J.Henderson, Y.Pooh, C.Moiitour Fifth Race [5th Jacksonville] FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (8S."i7C— \'M% T MJj.1 1EYM0UR BEUTLER, b. e\ 5 115 By Sain— Grand Lady (M. C. Pritchard). KM! Jacks'ville 3-4 1:18*. fast 5 121 1 I 1 1*1' C.anz 8 Jane Swift. Camel. Bonnie Bard H8S7 Jacks'ville 8-4 1:131 fast 13-5 121 2 4 4 4? 4 ".I Deav'p't \i Ida D.. PanaiSkr. HaaM Run. 88821 Jacks'ville 8-4 1:14 fast 11-10 121 4 2 2 2- 31 Troxb-r M Barnsdale. Camel. (Vrenioniiis. 88fM Jacks'ville 3-4 1:12§ fast 10 103 4 4 5 4" ll J Deav'-.'t • F.F'tsteps, T.M«6rath, B'nsdale 88721 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 : 121 fast 9-5 115 3 4 4 44 #H Nicol '» Parkview. J.Cabiniss, Bon. Bard SS643 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:121 fast 4 120 11 9 9 6?. 71" J Deav'p't It JaneSwift, ToliBox, D. Bultman 88092 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:142 slow 2 107 8 7 6 B 4*1 J Deav'p't 8 E.Court, J.Cabiniss. Ceremonius. X797S Jacksville 3-4 1:161 hvy 11-5 110 5 4 5 53 4* J Howard I Waponoca. R.Captive, B.Double. IDA D., b. m, 5 111 By His Highness — Carrie C. (S. A. Clopton). 8SS07 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 31 114 4 11 J" 1' J Henrv 8 Pocomoke. lloiiieRun. S.Beutb-r. 88615 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 11-5 111 8 1 2 4» 8*1 Nicol 11 K'gAvondale. Dr. Barkley, Pa Bail 88579 Jacks'ville 8-4 1:12" fast 7 110 1 2 2 21?. 2' Nicol !• Strike »ut. St. Jeanne. Barnsdale 88522 Jacks'ville 5? f l:06jj fast 40 95 7 7 8 8 791 Moore 8 J.Grifflnll., T.MKiratb. Hoffman *776« Jacks'ville 3-4 1:12 fast 20 94 6 6 8 8 8"? 1 Henrv 8 C. Eastman, Panloulle. Roy. Utsn S7748 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 13-20 103* 1 1 1 1? 1= J Howard 7 C.W.Burt, Jack Nuunally, Critic S7611 Jacks'villa 8-4 1*22 fast 10 99" I 1 2 P M J Henrv 7 Pantoulle, T.M.tlreen.Dr.Holzb'g 87214 Jacks'ville 5-S l:00j fast 40 104 5 5 7 7 4°1 J Howard 7 BoogerRed. Arionette. Ladylrma YAMA. ch. c. 4 111 By Bute— Antiquity (C. S. Wilson). MM J'k'ville lm70v 1:453 fast S-5 110 8 G 8 3 1" 1*5 J Wilson s Ceremonius. Otogo. Merry :ift. 88813 Jack'ville 1 1-8 1 :54^ fast 8-5 106 8 4 1 1 1" 1' J Wilson 8 ynagga. St. Haifa, County Clerk S8767 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:47 fast 3 106 6 4 2 2 21 8"? J Wilson t Piute. Descoinnets, Koneha***. S87IO J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :47g fast 4J 110 6 1 1 1 Is 1 J Wilson 8 Golconda, El fall, Catien Cass. 88689 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :**■ fast 6 115 I 6 5 4- 2- J Wilson 10 Co yK..Karl's( oiirt.C. W.Burt 88593 Jacks'ville 8 4 1:122 fast 5 110 3 1 1 1" l1 V Powers lO Toll Box. ForeGuard, Pearl Point N8491 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:151 fast 15 110 8 8 7 6" 21 S Davis ! HomeRun. Skyo. .Spanish Prime SS456 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :15g fast 6 110 1 3 2 5- 7s Nicol lo Home Run. Skyo. Toll Box. HOME RUN. b. c. 4 111 By Garry Hermann— Run of Luck (T. W. Flynn). 88912 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:133, fast 3?. 1-13 4 4 52 G=? J Deav'p't 8 Sejr. I'.eutler. Jam- Swift, Camel. 88881 Jacks'ville 8-4 1:132 fast 4 121 8 5 I 3 S*| Drever ■ IdaD., lVsomoke. Si-.v ourBeutler 88638 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :26b' fast 20 120 1111 8**k 14 ■ Grittiii 8 Furnace.Phite, Kthon. SS." 97 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 18-5 130 1 2 1 2°" 3- Nicol 0 C. W.Burt. Mystitier. I»rdNelson SSI91 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:181 fast 6 110 1 2 1 PI ll C, Burns *.» Yama, Skyo, Spanish Prince. 8S45G Jacks'ville 8-4 1:151 MM 3 110 8 6 5 2»5 1«* G Burns 10 Skvo. Toll Box. Havre. 8S410 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 15 110 1 4 3 lh 2» J Howard lo Hyper'r.II.. String'ey. Barnsdale. 8S410 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14g good 4J 110 1 4 4 3* 3'| V Powers 7 Barnsdale, D. Bultman, Boserrian TURNCOAT, b. ». 4 • 113 By Voter— Costume (F. J. Pons). MM J'k'ville lm70v 1:453, fast 12 107 2 2 2 I Gl S"'M Henrv 8 Yama. Ceremonius. Otogo. 8S787 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:461 fast 25 101 6 5 I I 6 6»J Brannon • Ardri, High Range. Campaigner. SS710 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:471 fast 6 110 7 2 2 2 4" 5" M Henry 8 Yama. Oolconda. Klfall. 88645 J'k'ville lm70y 1:451 fast 9-5 105 6 4 4 3 21 In Obert 8 G.Kimball, Critic. Eat lot'Richni'd 88614 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast 9 137 5 4 3 3* 3«J Mr Pons 5 J.Grifflnll.. T.McG'th. Goldsmith 88007 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 slow 21 106 5 3 3 4" G^J J Howard 7 R. ;aptive, Dr.Barkley, II. IflS S7SG9 Jacks'ville 3^» 1:13 fast 4 107 4 2 2 1* l1 J Howard S Patriot, Geo.W.Lcbolt. Grenade. 87813 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:27 fast 31 103 2 2 3 3 3* 2'1 Obert 12 Stringency", AnnaL. Daley, Skyo. CAMEL, b. c. 4 116 By Cameron — Gold Wing (H. McCarren). 88912 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 9 121 4 3 3 31 3'' Hannan 8 S.Beutler. J.Swift. Bonnie Bard 88892 Jacks'ville 1-8 1:273, fast 5 121 5 3 4 2 21 2U Hannan 7 Parkview. Piute. Bonnie Bard. 88821 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 15 121 6 3 3 3'?. 2?. Hannan 10 Barnsdale. S.Beutler. Ceremonius 88681 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 :261 fast 31 104 2 3 4 5 5* Pi Hannan 11 D.Bultiuan. Tolson d'Or. F.lieart 8S65S Jacks'ville 3-4 1:122 fast 10 104 6 5 8 7* 715lHannan 8 Barnsdale. Dr.Barkley. F.F'tsteps 88615 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:18 fast 15 104 4 3 5 2n 3-J Hannan 11 K.Av'dale, Dr.Barkley. Parkv'w 88542 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:271 fast 8 104 4 3 3 3 21 2" Hannan ! Desconinets, GoldDust. R.Captive 68511 J'k'ville 1 1-1G 1:472 fast 25 106 4 G 6 6 6 G-'lHanuan 0 Ragman, Nethermost. H. Range COONEY K., b. g, 6 113 By Senator McCarren — Campania (John Burttschelll. M*12 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13? fast G 118 6 I 5 6 » I *j Pease S Sev. Ben tier. Jane Swift. Camel. 88867 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:132 fast 13-5 121 6 .6 6 5- 8*J Canz ti Ida D.. Pocomoke. Home Run. 8S689 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast G 117 2 2 2 2" 1= Ganz 10 Yama, Farl'sCotirt. C. W. Burt. 88494 Jacks'ville 3-4 l:14jj fast 8 110 1 4 4 M 75J V Powers 8 Barnsdale. K.Avondale. GoldDust 88408 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :14! good 6 107 5 5 5 4»* 6ll Pease ! DeKalb. Takahira. J. Cabiuiss. 88338 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:172 hvy 18-5 105 4 11 1U 2'? Pease 6 LordNelson. Joe Rose. EarlsCourt 88287 Jacks'ville 5-8 1 : 032 hvy 9-10 105 4 11 I* B Pease 0 HoraceE., SquareDeal. Har. Hall 85506 Hamilton 3-4 1:121 fast 6 106 2 1 1 1" 3J J Wilson Simeoe, Gretna Green. Hast. Agnes. POCOMOKE, ch. c, 4 116 By The Friar— Stars (J. Hewitt). S8887 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:132 fast 8 121 1 2 2 2'?. 2' .las Hogg o' IdaD.. Home Run. Sev. Rentier. 88785 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :47g fast 15 109 5 1 2 5 6? 4*4 Hannan 8 Basra**, Kdwin L.. OkCMB. 88708 J'k'ville lm70y 1 : 462 fast 9-5 140 3 1 1 2 2" 35 Mr D Pons 5 Rio Grande. Ethon. F. Premium 8S493 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:282 fast 25 106 4 2 3 4 5'?. G:" J Deav'p't 8 Nealon. Rio Grande. Arondack. SS331 Jacks'ville 7-8 1 : 291 good S HO 4 3 3 4 6 G'"?.J Wilson 0 Campaigner. Joe Rose, Sbapdale. 88373 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:311 hvy 6 104 2 4 4 5 5 5'4 J Henrv 3 Font, CharlieEastman, Evebright 88307 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:172 hvy 5 108 I 2 2 Ink 9 (} Burns B Spellbound. Dr.Barklev, V.Strouie SS237 J'k'ville lm70y 1:511 hvy 1 109 2 1 1 1 1= 1= Ganz 8 Quagga. Great Jubilee. Silverine SAN GIL, b. g. 5 116 By Indio— Zuleika (C. Reed). 88848 Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :13? fast 15 121 3 2 2 41 5« E Griffin 7 J.Swift. Ceremonius, D.Bultiuan SSS21 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 12 121 2 9 9 9 9"**E Griffin lo Barnsdale. Camel, S.Beutler. 88689 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 15 120 10 10 10 91 S'i S Smith 10 Cooney K.. Yama, Earls Court. 88567 Tampa 3-4 1:171 slow 2? 102 1 2 1 l2 l2 Langati li McAndrews, OurNugget. T.Dolan S8517 Tampa 3-4 1:171 slow 2-5 120 2 1 1 Is l3 Glasner 4 Tamar. Flora Riley. Ornim-. 88446 Tampa 7-S 1 :31 slow 2 97 1 1 1 1 2& 3«i laaCia 8 Torn Dolan. Tamar. W. 1. HiiK-h - 88415 Tampa 5? f 1 :10§ slow 2 112 6 5 3 3- 1* D Mun hy 0 LaC.loria. Gvpsvtlirl. Carondolet. SS314 Tampa 7-8 1:312 slow 3-2 108 1 1 1 2 3t 4* Fain 5 Pirate Diana. Merrv Gift, Tamar Sixth Race [6th Jacksonville] SIXTH RACE — 1 1-2 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (S742tl— 2:8r — S— KK5.) AGREEMENT, ch. g. 5 109 By Star Ruby— Harmony II. (S. A. Clopton). 88851 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:492 fast 20 106 2 G G G 5- 5 -,'.I Henrv S Tempter. F.Premium. Sandpi| er 88824 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :4Sg fast 20 112 8 7 7 6 5" 6*1 J Henrv 8 PirateDiana. J.Right. Maximum 88646 Jack'ville 1 1-4 2:07?, fast 20 116 5 8 8 8 7 61"?.! Henry 8 St. Ilario. Emlvmion. Sir Catesbv 88616 Jack'ville 1 1-1 2:08 last 13-5 116 16 6 5 4"k 5*3, J Henrv 7 SirCatesbv. Har.Scotf. (Iroonoka. 8S513 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :49g fast 15 106 9 8 7 7 61 6C" J Henry 10 Critic. Bndvinion. Belle Scott. 88411 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :49! good 6 103 7 6 6 5 5i 51UU Henry ) G. Jubilee. Foreiluard. Woolstone 88357 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :591 hvy 3 96443 4 221- J Henry 8 Malediction. Silverine. Danger. 8S165 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:492 fast 16-5 100 7 7 5 5 4" 3"i J Henry 8 Critic. Malediction. Gramsar. DELE STROME, ch. m, 6 109 By Ben Strome— Lindele (G. P. Sherman). 8EM4 Jack'ville 11-8 1:54 fast 40 107? 4 G 6 6 5? «'■•» C Grand 8 Ouagga. ForHJuard. Countv Clerk MM -lack'vilie 1 1-8 1:54 fast 40 100 7 7 7 7 7 7"?.Dreyer 7 (iolcoiwla. Molesev. Klfall. MM J'k'ville 11-16 1:49 fast 20 109 9 8 7 7 7 4*1 T Koerner 8 ForeGuard. J.A.Munro. J'kRIght 88622 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:182 fast 30 114 10 9 6 7 7 7nlJ Dennisonll Gerrymander, Otogo. Maximum. 88513 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :49jj fast 40 104 8 9 8 8 81 78i J Dennison 10 Critic, Kndvmion. Belle Scott. 88165 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :492 fast 10 103 8 8 8 8 8 5*3 A Lang S Critic. Malediction, Agreement. 88068 J'k'ville 1 m70y 1 :452 fast 31 109 8 8 6 5 3" 31 Butwell 8 St. Ilario, Sandpiper. Agreement 87889 J'k'ville 1 1**16 1 :48g fast 15 106 12 12 12 9 T?" 7*1 Fain 12 BelleScott, Merry Gift, Irrigator COLONEL JOT. b. c. 3 102 By Macy— Manettie (P. J. Malone). 88820 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :2SJ fast 8 102 9 6 6 I 2? 1'?. Canz 11 M..T. Whalen. K. Queen. Cniverse. 8S739 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :47g fast 5 102 6 G G 6 41 4*\ J Deav'p't 8 Sticker. FirstPremium. TenPaces S8642 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 15 112"* 2 6 7 61 68J Ganz 12 C. Ashmeade. Aut. Rose. B.Mawr. 88558 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:481 fast 8 107 5 6 G 5 3' 2"t G Burns 7 Zyinole, Ten Paces, Sticker. 88525 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :4M fast 15 102 6 6 6 6 1- I** J Reid t Oberon. G.Johilee. E.ofRichm'd 8S473 Jacks'ville 7-S 1 :31g good 5 104?. 5 3 5 4 4" 481 G Burns 13 Myllenrv, ForeGuard, L.MeNally 88257 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:101 hvy 8 107 2 5 7 4.J 3'} G Burns 12 Catroke. Pilain, Inrerno Queen. S8164 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:15 fast 25 105 8 S 7 6 4U G Burns 10 Starover. L. McNally. Coonskin. MUGWUMP, br. g, 4 104 By Locohatchee — Reform mare (R. Bauer). 88952 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :47? fast 10 110 4 7 7 7 7 7i:'",Hannan S Mvstilier. Jack Right El Oro. BHM Jacks'ville 7-S 1:281 fast 40 118 5 5 5 5 i* 8-?. T Koerner ! Boserr'n. M J. Whalen Cas'warv. 88820 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:282 fast ^ 109 4 8 9 10 11 lP'-.T Deav'p't 1 1 Col. Jot. M.J. Whalen, Ken Queen. 88495 Jack'ville 1 1-8 1:57 fast 200 98 7 7 7 7 7 78 Connolly 7 Edwin C. Golconda, Oberon. 88357 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :59J hvy 50 115 8 8 8 8 8 8's A Lang 8 Agreement. Malediction. Silverine 88213 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :532 hvy GO 102 6 7 7 7 8*» 7*'!Connelly T MamieAlgoI. Anlri. Harry S -otf 86203 Aqueduct 11:431 fast 12 105 S 8 7 7 7' 613 Butwell Tubal. Banburv. King'* Hill 85794 Jamaica 1 1-1C 1 :50 fast 50 95 5 4 6 5 55 57 E Martin Dandy Dixon. Faultless. Banbury. GRAMSAR. b. g. 6 111 By Grammont — Saranac (J. Kurt). 881)52 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:47? fast 30 114 8 8 S S S S'-'"'JC Grand s Mvstilier. Jack Right. Fl Oro. 88820 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:282 fast 30 111 7 10 10 9 9 8** Troxler 11 Col. Jot. M.J. Whalen. Ken Queen. SS64G Jack'ville 1 1-4 2:071 fast 100 121 7 6 !* 5 5* 8"?Truenian 8 St. Ilario. Kndvmion. Sir Catesby 88593 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:12* fast 60 107 9 9 7 G= EH J Wilson 10 Yama. Toll Box. Fore Guard. 8S473 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:312 good 30 109 12 12 12 11 10 1015 Troxler 18 Myiienrv. ForeGuard. L.MeNally 88357 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :592 hvy 9 105 7 6 4 2 3nk 6" 1 Dreyer 8 Agreement. Malediction.Silverine 88320 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:33" hvy 30 107 5 G 6 6 G Gs Dreyer 7 Rio Grande. Fortv Four. Diction. SS210 J'k'ville lm70y 1 :55R hvy 20 149 3 4 4 4 3« 2s Mr J'niugs 4 Tivolini. Ballot Box. C. Beckham 88165 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:492 fast 25 105 5 6 7 7 M 4*"i Dreyer 8 Critic. Malediction. Agreement. ***8J THORN, ch. ff. 5 111 By Ethelbert— American Beauty (W. L. Williams). 88934 Jack'ville 11-8 1:54 fast 50 107 S 7 7 7 7 7'"iDreyer 8 Qnagga. ForeOuard. CountvClerk ri8851 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:491 fast 20 111 8 7 7 7 7 G14;.! Wilson s Tempter. F.Premium. Sandpiper 48820 Jacks'ville 7-S 1:282 fast 30 111 6 9 8 8 8 812 V Jackson 1 1 Col.Jot. M.J.Whalen. Ken. Queen. MB7 Juarez 1 1-16 1 :461 fast 30 10110 10 10 10 10 103 JD Austin 11 Hancock, Mauretania. Alineua. S8059 Juarez 1 1 :412 fast 30 107 11 9 9 9 9 9'"3Cook 10 Alma Bov, Miss Vigilant. Dene. S7720 Juarez 11:391 fast 30 102 7 1111 11 11 105 G Garner 11 Apologize, Pelleas. Busy Man. 47672 Juarez 1 1 :40§ fast 30 107 10 6 5 7 8 10»* D Austin 11 AlmaBov. AlhionH.. M.K.uniolph 875S5 Juarez 7-S 1:262 fast 20 109 9 9 9 9 9 7" T Rice !» 0 I aajhTHi. Hardlvson. Bellof Brass First Race [1st Oakland] Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 14. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE — Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 3-year-olds. Selling. (71817— 1:0844— - Index Course DistTimeT'ckOJds Wt St % Vi % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. PASSENGER, b. f. 3 107 By Cunard— Grail (B. L. Marks). 88862 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 4 36 8 1 3 S* 8*1 A Tteaasaa 8 Metropolitan. Creston. BJakarta. 88723 Oakland P C 1:12 gao&l 107 5 I 6 |*k ■*] T Rice lo Beda. MetropoilUa. Ahleri;nl.h 88 1*; Oakland F C 1:12 last 6 111 I 1 1 l'J 1J T Rice 11 Treniarj;o. Be-la, MetroiHilitati 8X3 It; Oakland FC 1:111 fast 3 103 2 112? 4 * A Walsh 8 Hex. Sepulveda. Kadatioa 8S07C Oakland K C 1:1*1 fast 3 ' 102 6 5 5 5= :'•'•?. Taplin '.* Minnedocia. Silk. 1U-^ 87799 Oakland K (' 1 :l*j slow 11-5 107 4 2 2 2? 2? Ta;din S Wicket. Metropolitan. Good Ship 87157 Oakland 5? f 1 :l)91 hvy 9-10 105 2 3 3 4** 7'* Voaper lo old Mexico. Phil Mohr Itol^rt.i S7019 Oakland 5-S 1:001 fast 6 109 2 2 1 2J 33 V'osper 10 Dad.Gip. J.H.Barr, Dr.D'Kberty PRIDE OF LISMORE, b. g, 3 105 By Galveston— Clara White (T. Goulding). 88904 Oakland 5? f \:m;i last LM 109 1 2 2 2"'- 8**|A Williams 8 Galvesca. BMueaiar Ihf ITlhllll 88857 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 3? 112 2 1 1 I-?:;- A Williainslo Dixie Dixon. Cramer, -v Calico 88425 Oakland 5? f 1 Mi fast 15 97 4 111" 8" Belden 7 S.Atticum, UKUzabetU. B Cranev 88402 Oakland 7-8 1:27| fast 15 M7 3 2 2 2 2~* ( *|J McBride 8 Sepulveda. Miles. BitofFo'rtune ' 88833 Oakland P C 1:12 good 25 112 5 2 I 8' 8" F Kellv 8 LadvPanchita. Dr.D'irhertv Silk 87882 Oakland 8-8 1 *4t| slop 12 92 S 6 5 t* s^ A Thomas 1) Coppertown, XapaNick.O Mexico 87366 Oakland 5-S 1 :00J slow 4 M 1 3 5 8* 5"J Kederis 8 Copt*erto«n. DaddvCip Binocular 87295 Oakland 5-8 1:001 fast 7 104 4 5 4 3" 3- Vosper 11 J.H.Barr. Mefpoiitan, I.cwistou GRAMERCY, br. g, 3 105 By Resolute II.— Lons Lost (W. E. Applet-ate). 8885. Oakland PC 1:12 fast 12 112 G 8 4 2 1 Cotton 10 DixieDixon. P.oil.ism.cv Celico 88723 Oakland P C 1:12 good 15 107 7 5 8 8' 8*1 Cotton in Beda. Metropoiltan. Aldertiulch 8868 4 Oakland P C 1:13 hvy 10 M 8 8 8 7« 7"J *oUon 8 Belle Kinnev. Waner. l'.alnaiie 88685 Oakland P C 1 :12| slow 12 112 10 6 6 5** 3*| Cotton 11 KidNorth. DixieDixon. Descend' I 87962 Oakland F C 1:1 li hvy 12 113 5 9 9 9" 8* A Walsh 11 L.Cliuton. FanetiilHall. Burlei-'h S7799 Oakland P C 1:1*3 alow 8 109 8 8 8 8 8»| Keojrh 8 Wicket. Passenger. Metropolitan S7687 Oakland F C l:12l hvy 7 112 1 I I 2"k 2' A Walsh 7 BonStnne. Chantillv. Wdlander 87573 Oak hind 7 I 1 :29* hvy 15 ■ 0 4 3 2 31 5'' A Thomas 10 Novgorod, SamBarl.er, Radation. JUAH, b. g, 3 105 By Kismet — Juanita (G. Summers). 88 M Oakland P C 1:12 fast 4?. 118 8 4 4 4»k 1;' J Class 11 Passenger. Treraargo R*m1-i 87828 oak land 81 f 1 : l9j| good 12-5 108 6 8 4 3= 1*1 J King 12 Or.tWgham. Clara Sal Directello 8,366 Oakland 8-8 1 -Ml alow 150 K 8 7 7 5-' 8* |E Martin 8 Coppertown. DaddvGtp Binocalar 87157 Oakland 5' f 1:091 hvy M 107 10 10 10 10 M"» J King lo Ola Mexico. Phil Mohr' Kolterta 87050 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 100 106 7 7 4 :i- io"-j.i King 13 Alder Galea, Balrania ' Saiaotts' 86726 Oakland 11 f 1:101 hvy 60 107 12 12 12 12 9"i.I King 13 Ilex. Mellottdale. Baiiorella 866il Oaklami 5 8 1 :02ji hvy 40 1(* 9 8 9 8=4 7'*JJ King ! Arthur Rouse, dan. Klodia' B REY EL T0VAR, br. c, 3 108 By Cruzados— La Plata (C. A. Baldwin). 88545 Oakland 8-4 1 USf slow 10 hup 2 4 4 4? 71" Belden 8 L-oft.Por't. M.Musg'e Dr D'-h'tv 888.!.. Oakland 5-8 1:0*1* fast 10 102 1 G 3 3* 3" Selden 11 E. M. Frv. Minneilocht Ilex 88723 Oakland F C 1:12 good 5 10S 8 1 1 13 9s?. A Thomas lo Beda. Metropolitan \MerGalch 8863 Oakland 5? f l;io hvy 8 M 2 4 3 S-' 7s A Thomas !) Raaoalea, BeanMan M Musgrav'e ' 8827*5 Oakland P C 1:13" hvy 12 9G 1 4 4 6 S *1 Anderson t; TlllU«*Uast. T.Calhonn Babonlea ct,1:'- 0aV-!u'"l FCCI'.'lhvy 6 99 1 4 3 m 2« Taplin » Tllllnghast. This.Belle; Hampass S798, Oakland 3-4 1:151 hvy 21 99 3 11 l'J 7:2iTaplin 7 Uap.Watcr, Fordello, J-Cafferata 8ISCTXS. br. c. 3 108 By Serpent — Princess Tul&ne (D. Henry). MM Oakland P C Ida] fast 4'» M I :. ; ; 7'-*.( obum 13 Traniotor, Linb-siss. KalatrknaT: 8*774 Oakland l-i'i.i2 last 4u nt5 i io :t io* |ots|j McBrlde 12 I athorstalToid. KateerboaT. Stcei HUtJaares i '. l l:68S anal M Hi I 4 :. 8*3* Oasae s Malitiae. Dflf. i :m Norton. Si * Juarcx 3-4 1:141 fast 12 111' 3 4 3 S| 3*1 Goose 11 Xil:i. Carta, C. \V. Konuon. 87944 Juarez 3-4 1:14| fast 12 112 i 5 4 •* 7»H Rugau II The Wolf. H.l.vtich. Charles Fox. sTsifi Juarez Uf 1M fast 12 112 7 4 3 2-121 I'iilti- ! P.Eugene, CathrvnSeott. L.Parel 87782 Jnarea 3-1 1 :14J fast 12 107 9 7 7 6J 6* Page 11 MaliUae, Bob I.vncli. Fusileer. 87619 Juarez 3-4 1:14 fast 5 112 6 5 4 6s 5ia G Archib'dlO Kyle. Xila. Luke Cates. CAMERA, b. f. S 103 By Cameron— Ida III. (J. F. Moore). 88879 Oakland .". 4 1 .14* fast Co 99 9 US v 4M VaaManen 'i Baaoaka. Boherta. L.Rens'l.ier. 38S72 Oakland l 1:44 hw 50 n:: n 11 11 I 7"t 7" Parker IS .1 R.L'gbr'v. Canleakill, Dr.Uaw'e itakland €1 f 1 :22 hvy 3o 93 2 n 9 9 9'*fC Williams 8 Novgorod. Pnneall Hall. KUerd. 88503 Oakland 3-4 i:is| slop 15 9 i n 11 10 9= 7*«JC Williamsii silver Grain. Salvage. Wap. 88251 Juarez 7 S 1 :274» fast 25 1*mj 7 7 8 7 1*14*141 McC'thy 8 Gl. Louise. Plume. Anne Mi-Gee. 28178 Jnarea 3-4 1 : 1 lif fast 4 Hi 1 C 9 81 6*1 T Bkc 11 OMBmc, M. Caithness. Deerfoot. 8*»58 Juarez 3 4 1:148 fast 1? 107 10 9 7 8 5« Mondon 11 Nila. Corzo. Sis u«. SSnoO Juarez 3-4 1.13* fast 8 MS C 5 0 5-1 3-J Crcevv 7 LukoCates. OnthrynScott, C.Fox. W. V. BRUMBY, br. g. 3 101 By Sain— Revoke (B. 8chreiber). K 57 Oakland P C 1:12 fast 10 lo7 9 7 5 fi'l .'' K.nt lO I). Dixon. lira merry. P.ofLismore 88751 Oakland ."•! f 1 : )92 fast fi 112 I 3 1 L'i 2" Vaaaer 12 BweeaSasR. Rirectello. Vespasian 8*489 Oakland 5} f I* fast M :•!) S 8 8 8 81(= E Martin 8 J.IT.SIieeli.in. I'.Mohr. SalAt'cum 881 !» Oakland ."ll" 1 :0Sg hw loo 95 2 5 6 7 7-'T K Mailin 7 Rosslare. Rev Hindoo, Galvesea. K021 Oakland 5-8 1 :00g slow 50 96 I C S 8* i**!! Martin !t .S.Atticum, Lewiston.L.Elizabetb GALENE GALE. br. f. 3 98 By Solitaire II.— Hertha (W. M. Cain). 88876 Oakland F C 1:101 fast 20 95 11 11 9 9* 9,;,.Seldeii 12 Tra motor. LiMh-Siss. Kaiser'aoff v-l-fi Oakland 3 4 1:1.". fast 10 S5 12 12 12 12 12" Selden 12 Biased, Waner. Xo Quarter. 88o&3 Oakland F O 1 :1e* fast 12 88 3 5 5 71 8« Selden 10 RovJunior. Rum. Rush. Banonlc* 87510 Oakland 3-4 1:15? hw 20 94 5 1 2 31 C'-iAmb rson s AiderOaleb. Roberta, Oleii'deane 87414 Oakland F "1:12 slop U 8fi 7 3 ." 8* 7"JA Thomas 5 Baaaatca. Roberta. Emma G. MM Oakland 51 f 1 : *H fast fi 112 3 5 I 4- 54i \'osn.-r S Silvia Fir. Calopus. La I"etite. Sfi57fi Oakland 51 f 1 :09f mud 13-5 104 3 2 4 7= 7" Selden 11 RaleisrhP.D.. Ilex. Silver drain. MM OJikland 5-8 UH| hvy ^J-5 105 2 1 1 13 '^ Selden ' PaaafeaVto Calopus. Kd.l.Orafiey. GLARE, b. f. 3 99 By Yellow Tail— Footlight (E. J. Ramsey). RR2W Oakland F «■" 1 :lli fast 40 :•'• 7 4 8 8 8-- C Williams K Ilex. S -pulveda. Radatlaa. BM*2 Oakland PCl:UJfnat 40 107 2 4 fi 82 8~1 K Sullivan » Oswald R.. Keteiiel. Calopus. MR3 dal.Iand H f 1 toss fa.st 15 107 2 4 4 5= J««JE Sullivan 7 Rolierta. B Molino. Reda. 8i;:tii Oajden 41 f 57 paasl i 107 7" Andrews 7 DoraPayne. C.LIIarvey. Paniaaa s:.9l! Salt 1-tke 4J f 54J fast 15 110 o8J B Wilson 7 R.elTovar. G. Money. M.Cauoin'n i — — — — ■ — -— — \ I The small figure under "Str." shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. ! I The small figure under "Fin." — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was I i behind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races. i Page 5 Second Race [2nd Oakland] SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling;. (74100— 47— 2—1 IS. » BAN ANN. b. f. 2 107 By Bannotkburn — Lou Ann (D. Henry). BWJ73 Oakland 12 41-? fast 2 i"7 4 1 1»1 ::.'. Caaata * Dinar. Anlaail K., Academiat MT747 Uaklaad 12 49?. fast 7 Ti7 I 2 2-' .2". J McBrlde 14) Balali. Abicail K.. Baeta. 88712 Oakland .".'. f 4l' good c Hi l i- «•! J McBrlde 7 MUtloaea, Aldrtaa. wiltrude S. HMI Oakland 2'. f 42 good S 107 9 7 G' G'-lRa^e !t Win. Winter. .I.Rasev. Arasonese. W27tJaarea 31 f 40? fast 12 107 fi t i»t J Wilson B Barney M.. Kinfolks. Juarez. KlMJnares 1-2 st 47 fast H 100 7 7 7 ?! « MoCtliy 7 Rue. FIvinyr Wolf. Solito. R8-«4 Juarez 35 f 41 J fast 20 ] jj 8 9; f-j (loose M Folk, Rolella. Juarez. HBM Juarez 3-S 34J fast 15 110 5 8' G3! IVschoten 11 Rue. Coed. Ilzie. LA CAMARGTIE. b. f, 2 105 By Ormicant— Delta (J. MeManus). K747 Oakkuai 1-2 4: A fast 31 lo:: 9 8 g» t*| A Williaiusio Salali. Ran Ann. Abfanll K. M7U Oakland 21 1 H Baai •" 102 7 « - B*l A Williams 7 Milt Jones. Aldrian. Ran Ann. KM i.". Oakland 1-2 512 slop 7 109 fi 2 l*| 1] A Willian.-lO S.M'tliews. .I.Rasev. Ravelstonll HBfl OakkUMl n f CM hvy 100 106 G 6 G» G11 A Williams 7 IlelenRaHwe. Arncronese.Ko-.i.ak K Oakland |f 41 * fast 25 M 5 8 8s 7'« A WilliamslO Edda. VaK«e. Salali. OTHALE. b. f. 2 95 By The Judge — Corinna (E. Devin). 8894'* Oakland 1-2 50 slow C 104 1 2 3- :::"K 'ol.urn 10 WiltiudeS*.. AhlsailK.. Greenlsle H3K OaJdaa d 1-2 HI last 30 ie i g 4 4'1 H Oanarn t Mr til. Aeadeniist. Zlata Rrana. jMMOaklaad 1-2 Bfaaaa 100 ins 9 s 8= 7C T Rice 1 lafnaaima*. 8 kTlnena. T Bnatj v^"^:: Oakland 31 f 4J2 hvy 200 109 7 7 7 715 Cohurn 7 IleleiiRarhee. Arn^oiiese.Koriiiak EMCRY K.. br. g. 2 104 By Orsini— Saintolat CD. Schreiber). HH8 Oakland % i 42] slop H H 2 U :;• K Martin 8 Soon. XnmMattliews. Jim R.i ev. E3S Oakland II f 41* fast 25 9G 1 E : ' fi,4ii: Martin 10 Bdaa. Vajrae. Salali. Rk2M Oakland 3'. f 42 hvy 40 Hi 2 4 in 7« K Martin '.» Kdda. Salali, Ritta. 88ii Oakland 2 8 M Bkaar H lofi 1 8" 11'4 B Martin 11 Vairue. Rilta. Soon. 87915 Oakland 3 s 3f,= slop 10 109 9 9 9!,iColmrn • D.Camphell. Aldrian. MiltJones. WEST POINT, ch. c, 2 100 By Jack Point— Freyja (W. T. Anderson). HS75 Oakland i-2 4^? fast 1O0 101 7 7 7' 7~', Nolan D Elnar. Abigail K-. Ran Ann. KfTK Oakland 12 Hi fast 50 112 9 a 8' 7l,iNo].iii •• Media. Otnale. Aeadeaalst. 8 7i: Oakland 31 f 42 Rood fiO 105 4 7 7" BaaMi 7 MiltJones. Aldrian. Baa Ann. ABELLA. br. f, 2 100 By Eddie Jcncs— Callista (Burns & Waterhousel. K432 Oakland if til fast CO 97 8 7 7 7"tM*4den 8 Pneravi, Indora. Batelstea II. 8840K Oakland 21 f 4JJ fast 00 109 7 9= l'48elden If Mailf fill I. f tklTtlllia •kMaOakftaad H f 41* fast 2 ) IOO 7 9 9 9ITiA Thomas 10 lMda. Vacae. Salali. HTM Oaliajiad 3" f 43 hvy 12 111 3 7 9 9'° Rettig IHE Salali. Rilta. LADY M. M.. ch. f. 2 99 By Rey el Santa Anita — Belledama (Maine Stable). B»4s) OaMnrrl 1-2 H Haw go Hi 1 89 MfCTboneau 10 Wlltrade s.. Abteail K., (Mkale. MRS Oakland 12 48g fast 100 Ml I 9 I 9 C'honeau :t Elnar. Abixail K.. Ran Ann. KIEFER. br. g, 2 92 By Illowaho — Energia (Frazier & Farris). 8M._k» Oakland 2 8 21 slow 10 li* 9 11 MM* A 'lliomas 11 Va^'ne. Ritta, Soon. 87915 Oakland I 8 3fig slop 25 109 8 8= S-^JVosper S D.Campbell. Aldrian. MiltJones. BESSIE C. b. f. 2 106 By Ossary — Scintillate (W. C. Livengood). ' I m -aklaiiii 1-2 H slow 50 109 9 H 10 10 E CallahanlO WilUude S.. Abigail K.. Olhaie. Phaf -tart f..r tlo followinpr: ARD LAKE. b. c. 2 103 By Cur.ard — Screenwell Lake (Dolan & Co.). JOE WELLS, ch. g. 2 99 By Joe Terry— Maiwells (Salt Lake Stable). Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year-olds an6 upward. Selling. (TOMO 1 Wit 1 MM ) GILES, blk. g. 5 107 By Fatherless — Niola (Johnson & Gray). 88744 Oakland 3-4 1:132 fast 6 111 7 3 4 4-.-. 2: I Klee 11 Olatlie. Aft.Tinath. Capperneld. 8MB Oakland FCl:M|COOdH lofi 11 11 11 11 ll« T Rice II Gilbert Rose. S.-.vell. Coldtinn. 86S95 Juarez 1 1-1G 1:52J ?ood 4 109 2 3 4 4 5- «''J Molesw'h !♦ Contestee. Rrvee. Lijrlitl.ouse. M874 .luar.-z 1 1:45 good 5 107 2 4 4 1 2-12= Molesw'h S Miss Alert. Buna. St. Kilda. kf^88 Juarez 1 1 :4Cg good 5 107 8 8 8 G 51 4;J Molesw'h M Raubur.v. Dr.Downie.B. P.Charlie 8HC4? Juarez 1 1:49 good 6 107 2 2 2 2 4 4'" Molesw'h 4 Jennet te M.. Raiiburv. Tremarso 84568 Juarez 11:4S fast 7-5 107 1 3 4 4 410 4'* Molesw'h' « Jean'teM.. H. Pearson. Llghtnoaac $•'11 1 Dallas 7-8 1:28J fast — 112 43J Donovan 5 Copperlield. Ill Owjjl. T.Beaeb. CONTRA COSTA', ch. f, 3 90 By Cunard — Rose of Magenta (F. M. Hopper). Oakland liii2l vl:43 fast 10 »i 5 4 2 2 2' ..'; A Thomas 7 Cohleskill. rr'efaCbok, Wolfrille. 88723 Oakland P C 1:12 good 30 MS Left at Mae post. Parker IS Reda. MetxopoUtaa, AldeWinU-li. 8^4?^ Oakland lni20y 1:43 fast H 8G G 8 8 5 4i Gsl Selilen 11 ;retelieiiG., Crest'n. iilennadeaue ■SB Oakland 1 l:4L'i last 10 87 8 7 7 fi • 2 5 A Thomas 10 Illusion. IIushMonev. Avontellus. HMI Oakland taaStjr l:4nS mud • 87 2 G 4 4 5- V* Betaa 7 Mr.Rishop. Col. Jack. Avontellus. 8^007 Oakland PCl:U|taat 4 93 6 7 7 51 :i'j A Thomas 9 Ancleface, KniserholT. ElMolino. 879 i«; :ikland IniJov 1 :4ti* hvy 5 87 11 9 9 12 ll3 W'lKederia 12 SirJohn, Dr.Downie. Sp. Delivery SMS? (takland 1 l:43g g. od 6 9o 9 7 G G 5"k 33 A Thomas 1] Convent Bell. Coppers. Sainotla. FRENCH COOK. b. c. 4 111 By Monsieur de L'Orme^ — Suspension (C. R. Jones). BOSIOakhutd t 1:11?. mad 4 Mi 2 111 1- 2* Mentry 9 WxleDlxoa, ll.Mon.v. Tremarco. S8S.V. Oakland lminy 1 :43 fast G 111 3 11 1 l»k l'U Col.urn 7 Cohleskill. Can. Costa. WolfTille. Sti '■■' Oakkta I 1 1:421 fast 8 lis :i :: 4 5 ::' :;ri Vaaaer 11 Rubric. Coppers. Hush Monrj 8(725 Oakland lm20y 1 :45j; good 31 112 3 3 2 4 4' G,u Vosper 8 Sil.Line. Dix. Dixon, Spriu^'Ran. HT15 Oakland 1 l:43g good 1 MS 1 3 .'! 2 3' !' \'osj)er S Tremarcx , Don Bnrlqne, Illusion. HKS1 Oakland lm20y 1:44 good 3 110 1 1 1 1 21 4Tl Page S D. Enrique. Cohleskill. Avontellus 88OO Oakland 1 1-16 1 :50J slop 5 100 4 2 3 2 24 5i»iAnderson !» R;idation. Rnbrie. Avontellus. HBS Oakland 1 1:45 hvy 10 109 3 2 1 1 l1 2 Vosper 10 Tremnrso. Htimpass, Roberta. AFTERMATH, b. g. 6 112 By Star Ruby— Recollection (Fairfield Stable). 88861 Oakland ImSajr 1:42? fast 85 M 4 2 1 1 l"t i2i i Ardub'dlS Voladar. CWbert, Tom O'Maller KfHOaMaad 3-4 l:Mf fast I 111 z fi 5 51 3'j (; Arehih'dll Olafne. GRea, ConperSela. M4S3 Oakland latSB) l:44|anod2 M2 0 5 8 8 7=1 81* Selden 12 Pickaway, OfaarleaGreen. Orilene K431 Oakland t-4 1:141 last 10 111 I 8 5 4' 4*1 Mentry 10 Ellenl. Pliillistina. No Qu.-u ter. 87.71 Oakland 3-4 1 :14| aaad M 110 9 8 9 Sl 1' A Walsh 10 Tonv Faust. Steel. Dovalta. E72S1 Oakland lm70y 1:4S| gotwl 1S-5 109 6 5 4 4 4' 58j Vosper 11 RovJunior. Mr.Rishop. J.C.Clem. 87113 Oakland 1 1 :41A mud 11-5 109 2 8 8 6 52 5,33E Walsh f Reimere. Sink Spring. CockSure. 87t»51 Oaklan.l 6J f 1:20 fast 10 110 8 10 7 8= 5"3 Mentry 11 Priee.Jewel. Orelio. May Sutton. LIVIUS. b. g. 6 110 By Longstreet — Lizzie B. II. (F. Wallhauser). 8G5o4 Oakland 1 1:444 hvy 2 Ho 2 3 1 2"- 2=1 0 Arehi'd J SirJohn. Tom.Ahearn. St. Albans SPRING BAN, ch. m. 7 105 By Handspring — Ten Ban (Northwest Stable). 88831 Oakland 1 1 8 1 ::,:.? fast C-5 Hit 112 3 3- 2*1 T Rice St M ..Jordan. CockSure. Nasmerilo. MVHOaUaad laaHy l:4fj good I Mill fi ■■ 3= Gruss B Sil.I.iue. DixieDixou. Oee-anView HBH Oakland 1 1:40| slow 9 10 MS « 9 9 G 4l 22 Cotton !l Wolfville, Colbert, Basel. MHv oaklan.l 1 1 1G Ida] slop 7 95 2 5 G 5 7- 7''-'li: Marlin S Radation. Rubric. Avontellus. 8S.V.1 Oakland IsaMV 1:4G hw 2J 111 7 7 4 r 11 H T Rice 0 Avontellus. Rr.vce, Andv Davern U ■ Oakland 11-8 1:8 slow 12 97 7 7 G 7 71 "''J Otaaa 8 Desperado. FremhCook. R'kthorn 8 9- Oakland lni20y 1:442 hw 10 96 2 4 I 5 5 5'= J Class 5 K. Moving. Meltondale. Rosevale. H8tl Onklaad 1 1-lG l:50g slop 7 H G 3 2 2 21 3'3 J Glass t Con.Rell. Desperado. Mi IX'recho DON ENRIQUE. b. g, 6 112 By Hastings— Bella-Dcnna (F. E. Baird). M»a Oakland Im2*y i:«3 fast 8-:, 11- g 7 7 7 7 V\ Cavau'gb 7 CoaleakiB, l"ch c.K.k. Can. Costa. sa7U Onklaad I l:4S] aaad M lo7 9 8 8 S 4- 2» Cavau'gh 0 Tremarca, PKnet Cask. Illusion Ka»l Oakland baZSjr 1:44 good 7 Hi 8 8 8 I I** 1*1 Oavaa'aifa 8 CoMesktll, Avontellus. ft. cook. 8s;".7o Oakland 1 1:421 hw 12 108 5 9 9 9 8- 5«i Cavun'gh 9 M.Otlieious. Radation. Silv. Grain. MS5I Oakland CI f 1 :lYi fast CO 111 9 8 8 l» s'° Cav:in'gh 0 IHikeoCMuan. FreacMCaak. Acoala I7HI OnkraiH 1 1-1G 1:50? slop 20 lol 3 9 9 9 9 85'1C Williams t) Con.Rell. Desperado. Spring Ran ORILENE, b. m. 7 110 By Ingoldsby — Admittance (C. T. Comerford). ■77 Oakland 11:11 fast loo 88 1 2 2 3 5 .YJ Uatxan ."• Clies.Kruni. Orblralar. Inctem'nt K8727 Oakland lm24y 1:448 good i 111 8 7 0 7 V B»l Cattan 10 Cadickoa, Wolfville. Caek Sure. 88«;".2 Oakland lini-ov 1:44| good 4 Ptfi 5 7 3 3 31 8* T Rice 12 Pickawav. Charles Green, Wap. B86M Oakland (-4 1:15| slop 20 1 )9 I fi G 5.1 :,", T Rice 8 RigChief. R. of Fortune. Waner. ' Oakland 8(121 hvy 30 104 8 6 6 6= 5C1 T Rice : Novgorod. Faneuil Hall, Ellerd. BM4S Oakland 3-4 1 :15s slop 25 104 S 8 9 6s* 513 Gross 11 Silver Grain. Salvage. Wap. 8 7 v '4 Oakland 61 f 1:218 slow 1S-5 103 4 5 7 8' 713 A Thomas 10 Sainest. RapidWater. L.Streuber . 87 "51 Oakland 1 1:431 hvy 8 111 9 7 G 10 10 10,,J Vosper 10 Meltondale. M.Jordan, Mossback. MIKE JORDAN, b. g, 9 107 By Nenhew— Zylpha (W. St. Vincent). HM4 Oakland li,i7 ty 1:H| slow II M 2 X 4 4 4*# 4*f Dennv O Col. Jack. IIusliMoiiev. P.eauMan s^^:.l Oakland 1 1 I ];."..".£ last 6 111' I 4 1 1 1= 1'.'. Beany 1) Spring Ran. CockSure. Nasmerito ' S873* Oakland 1 1:428 fast 7 los 8 1110 « 9-1 7i(i W Power* 11 Rubric. CopTier.-. French Cook. 58350 Oakland lm20y 1:44J fast 9-5 113 fi f, 4 3 3.1 3-3 Vosper 12 Woolen. Colbert. Ocean View. K8o8.Miakland lm2oy 1:44| fast 3J 109 7 5 3 5 3"" 4J Denny 9 Coppers, Tom O'Maller, Woolec r77C Oakland U-lfi 1 :49S slow 4 98 5 5 4 4 7SJ 471 Dennv 9 S'kSpring. Desperado. SpringRan , OS o : kland 1 l:43f hvy 4 113 G 3 I 3 2H 25 ■ Dmran 10 Meltondale. Mossback. Wliiddeu. •74'.l OafeJaa 1 laaMy 1:4SJ slop 6 Ht 2 in 10 10 10 lo333Denny HI Meltondale. J.C.Clein. CockSure. GOLDWAY. b. g. 7 112 By Goldfinch— Waitaway (T. Breedlove). 88748 Oakland 1 1-4 2481 fast 12 MS Z 2 E 7 fi; f."i; An bib'd 7 J.R.I.'ghrev. M.offi. ious. Legate* 1 Oakland InaSty 1 :45s food 28 113 7 7 8 8 71 71!,A Will'ins S Sil.Line. Dix. Dixon. SpringRan. 88158 Oakland 1 1-14 l:48f alow 5 Kt9 4 3 5 5 :. :.- c n WkU'c S Pi'tkOaak. Wklddea. T.O'Juallel WS4« luarez 1 l:40i fast 11-10 lif.t 4 5 7 7 7 7'IC H Shll'g S Bans. J.i:. McMillan. Ger'mamler 87531 Jnarea 1 1-8 1 -.ret fast 5 106 3 5 G 5 4-1 1J C H Shil'g S Miss Lida. Wolf.-rton. Arcoart. 83: - V ncourer 1 1-2 2:35* good 3-2 111 4 Riddle l MissOaVloos, Ridl.eaf. SirAngus , 8 :.;:i ireaarrar 1 1 10 1:48] slow 11 5 K'7 2- Kid. lb- (i BaanManer. BaeaDe. J. C. Ciena, WOLFVILLE. b. e. 5 112 By St. Dory— Likewise (J. M. Pier). £882 O kland lm2#y 1:43 fast 12 in 2 fi fi 1; l t ] Beany 7 Oofaleskill, I" b c.K.k. CoBuCosta. KkJ4* Oakland 1 1-4 2481 fast I io\ :: 4 4 4 4'. v ■ ;■ Vesper 7 J.B-I/gncer. V RHiiluna. Legatee 8*727 Oakland InaSty 1:44| goad H 113 7 5 5 5 3* ?■} Cobnrn 10 Cadicbon. Coekaare, Cat. dine. kaCO Oakland 13 16 2:02 good 20 Pmi 7 7 7 7 7 7,s SeUen 7 Aks-Ar Itcn. M.oiii.ious. Bryce MSM Oakland 1 1:48] How M ill 1 2 1 1 1= r- Voaper 8 Baaing Baa. Colbert, Basel 880H9 oaKlan.l 1 1 :u 1 :5oy slop L'5 97 7 3 4 fi 51 4'" Dennv !» Radation. Rubric. Avontellus. 8M84 Oakland ImSty l:M b\y 20 113 S 3 5 4 fi= GSJ Dennv 8 Avontellus. Spring Ran Rrvee. E83S0 Onklaad Im28y 14IJ fast 40 112 9 9 11 11 11 U"|Maata 12 Woolen. Colbert. Mate .Ionian. WARMEEITO. b. r. 4 103 By Nasturtium— Merito (Petaluma Stable). - v- Oakland ImSty 1:43 fast 20 MI8N8 I 7' 5- .1 Kim 10 H.Moaey, Babrie, Miss OnVioaa • Oakland I 1 8 l:.v,g last 15 l"7 I .". I « 8*4* J King ■ MJardaa, SnringBan, CockSnre S874K Oakland 1 14 2:092 fast 20 MS 7 7 7 5 V 5kl, .1 King 7 J.R.I/gbrev. M.Oflk-ions. Legatee M727 Oakland lm28y 1:44| good 6 MS IMM M H VU King 10 Cadicbon. WolfTille. Cocksure. ^-57.' Oakland 11:44 hvy 41 T16 4 10 10 1? ]j |2*»|J King 12 J.R.I/ghr'v. OoblesktlL Dr.Uaw'e • HOI Oakland 1 1 :45 hvy MS MS fi 10 10 7 7' T\~J King 10 Tremargo. Pr'rnCook, Hamnaaa , 8G8C7 Onklaad 1 1:42? good 10 MS I., ft at the post. " J King 11 Miss Naomi. Wap. Dr. Maver. 8*4*9 Oakland 1 1-8 1:56? slop 20 lol 4 7 7 7 7 7«5 J King 7 Merlingo. Ed Ball. Convent R.ll. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE: — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (720* 5s . .: los. 1 FERN I... b. m. 5 92 Bv Dewev or Otis— King's Lady (A. J. Jackson). 88S43 Oakland :: 4 1 :«J slow 4 91 1 ! :: 3T! 2*1 |A Thomas 5 BnbM'RWater.J.GaSney.K. North ' Nfii Oakland ".' . 1 1 S8| fast 30 K '• 2 z 1 ■'.::■" " .\ Tkonia* 8 UUieadonne, ("li^-lit. PhH Mob:-. B«77» Oakland P C 1:1"*. fast 50 H 4 13 4 4" A Thomas 1 R. Hindoo. UDieodoone. Tb.Relle ■ SS5»2 Oakland 51 f 1 :07». hvy 75 9". 4 4 fi fi |*«lAaaaraon 6 J.HJBte'nan. M.O'Con'l Galreaea 1 - '' 1 • uver "1 1 1 f l.-flij mud U P* \\ "c, Archib'd 0 Jessup Burn. Palo Alto. I'an.-v. MBtt V:ni....iiver 5 8 1 :nojE fast 3| v p Vaaaae 7 Spolin. Eliz. MniajaaS, Tin. Rnrn 1 CLOUDI.IGHT. b. m. 8 112 By Bright Phoebus— Lovelight (Molera & Josenhs). Oakland 51 f 1 : «;?. fast 11-3 112 4 2 3 3- 1* G Ar.bibd 8 L.IMeiidomie. Kernl... PhllMohr 9(7: On kland B-H 1 : m* good 51 1M 1 3 3 8| l| G An bib'd 5 Galvesca. Tb.P.elle. .LILSbeeban 1 8lfi3' Oakland 5 8 1 :ooj slow S IM 1 2 2 :; • M 1: Martin 8 Prejuiiio. Knti.dd. Madman. oik'it, 1 5 v 1 "1 hw C PC 3 2 2 2-'h l'l i: Martin ('.Madman. Prcjuiei,.. pliil Mohr. KRStJ Oakland &-* 59* fast 12 IK 1 4 4 41. 5'-1, R Mailin 8 Paiaroita. J.H.Wteeliaa Ma.lman 1 Oakland ". 8 1 oij hvy 4 100 1 1 1 1« 1» R Martin r. Madman. Hamper. All Abme. 8k«0 Oakland 5 8 1 -M fast 4 102 3 2 2 :•■ : . ■ Taplin B Paiaroita. Hamper. All Alone. ST852 Oakland 5J f 1 :07» good 2 104 1 4 4 4s 5" i Vosper I J.II.SU'uan. Bellw'her, M.O'Con'l . 1 NAGAZAM. b. g, 7 100 By Mazagan — La Bicbe (P. M. Hopper). S7S63 Oakland F '1:10 slow 3 M8 I 2 2 2* -' Vosper 8 J.H.SSm eban. l"..M.l'r\ . Gil. Bene. B72M Oakland J-t 1-tff fast 8-5 112 3 22 2*12" Vaaaer 11 Itatgiii. Anna May. Kmma G. 87 -'." Oakland F C l:Mfl slow 13-5 MS 4 2 3 1J 2" Voaper 8 M.Maag'Te, Patrhiaiaa K.M.Kry ntX Oakland 3-4 1:131 fast 5 109 1 2 2 23 li Vosper 8 J.H.Baeekaa. Dai'.'loii. Inelem't MSX2 Oakland 1 1:40* fast 3 109 4 2 1 3 3J 4s Cavan'gh 8 SB. Knight. Soala, Kd. T. Fryer 86916 Oakland 5J f 1:061 fast 3 113 5 5 4 3- 21 Vosper I .1. II. Bnetaan.SalTaaa. Milpitas. 8CS06 Oakland F C 1:10J goodl7-10 102 2 13 4-J 42 A Walsh fi Rey Hindoo. S-well. Lewlston. 86637 Oakland 3-4 1:13" good 3J 109 4 4 4 3» 1} A Walsh 8 OceanQueen. Hampass. B. Rush LIKELY DIEBDONNE. ch. g. 4 107 By Dieudonno— Superane (Raisin City Stable). 88MS Oakland 1-4 1:131 alow 4 111 4 4 2 23 5" M-ntry .1 Rub. Water. PemL.. JimCaffney. S88M Oakland .",' f 1 :n6J fast G 105 1 11 l-\ 1* A Williams ('• floodlight. Fern L.. Phil Mobr. MT» Oakland F C 1 :10l fast 8-5 104 2 2 1 1- 2-M A Williams 4 Rey Hindoo. TliistleRelle. FernL. 8STH Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 7 109 I 1111 24 A Williams 8 Coldtinn. Kid North. Orelio. 8M4S Oakland T-i l :2C fast 2J 104 1111 11 1" A Walsh « Arasee. Inclement. Rapid Water. H3N Oakland 51 f 1 Mi fast 15 108 6 2 3 2-1 13 Kennedy 7 M.O'Connell. Prejuicio. I'hilMohr S834H Oakland "ll:43ghvy 5 98 2 1 1 1 l1 411. C Williams C Raleigh. ChesterKrnm. Inel-ment 88L'7C Oakland 3-4 1 :10g hvy 13-10 106 4 1111 2' 1 Vosper S M.O'Connell, R.Wat-r. Rolx-rta. NAPA NICK. b. c. 3 98 By Solitaire II. — Alma Dale (Hamburg Stable). K8U Oakland 5-i 1 :olg slow 10 iil 7 G I 41 5'J Leeaa 7 Calvtsi-a. IHiddv i;ip. J.H.Rarr. ^79m Oakland 5 8 1 :0j mud 4 110 5 4 I 4* 4':J Leeds ."• Ralronia. Bellwether. Hamper. s78s_' Oakland B-8 1:011 slop 9-5 110 1 i 4 3.J 23 Leeds !! CoppertoWn, O.Mexico. M.O'Con'l 87714 Oakland 5-S 1 :00i slow 2 102 4 4 2 2J 27 Taplin 7 J.H.Sheehan. P.Mahone. Hamper mat Oakland 5-8 1:021 slop 115 106 4 3 3 21 4= J Vosper 8 Ilex. Binocular. Coppertown. S7192 Oakland 5-8 1 :011 slow 4 115 2 4 5 42 4*1 Leeds S Coppertown. (Jllb. Rose. J.il.Barr 870S6 Oakland 5-8 1 :00i fast 3J 113 2 11 31 4* J Leeds M DaddyGip. J.H.Barr. Coppertown MEDDLING HANNAH, ch. f. 4 100 By Bedeck— Hannah Moore (Bard & Farrar). H284 Juarez 7 8 1 :2«i fast 31 MS 4 12 2 S* 4*1 V Klee 5 OceanQueen. Mcni'mv. Beau Man s L-71 Jnarea 2 4 1:181 fast 1G-3 110 4 4 5 5" 4-". T Rice 7 Clint'l inker. I»mon l. EarlyTMe. U28S Juarez 3-4 1 : 1 _'g fast 5 107 I 4 4 31 11 G MeC'thy 7 Sevenfull. Marefcawaet. AlMuller BUS Juarez 5-8 59g fast 6-5 98 1 3 3 l"t 13 Mondon 7 OceanQueen. I.igiitKnight. Jolly. ^8l*;l Juarez 3-4 1:13? fast 4 104 5 11 11 31 T Rice 7 Lomond. Ocean Queen. Topland. S7971 Juarez 7-8 ItSMJ fast 11-5 95 3 111 1»| 2i P.'schoten 5 LadyEslher. BniftTMa OtaataTali KID NORTH, blk. g. 3 86 By Bannockburn— Menda (G. A. Marshall). 8S843 Oakland 3 4 1 :131 slow 30 89 5 1 1 1". 4*1 Selden .", Rub. Water. Fernl... JimCafrnev. HinOakkUkd F C 1:10 fast 12 99 6 3 4 64 58f Selden 7 Spolin. I.adv Pancbita. Orelio. BS832 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 10 88 7 7 7 7 7'" Koleiis 7 Goldfinn. Thistle Belle. Ralronia 3728 Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 16-5 91 5 3 2 3** 34| Selden S Goldfinn. Like. Dieudonno, Orelio 38718 Oakland F C 1 : 111 good 1G-5 100 7 7 4 11 1' Selden 8 M. Picnic. L.Clinton. L.I'anchita. HNS Oakland 3-4 1:15* good 3J 95 7 3 1 1-' 8* Selden 7 Good Ship. Hiack... Argonaut. 88G35 Oakland F C 1:124 slow 5 112 3 3 4 2"i li Selden 11 DixleDixon, Gramerey. DesceDd't Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FTFTH RACE — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. 1 78105— 1 :40'A. — H— K-2. 1 MY PAL. b. g, 7 107 By Eddie Jones — Palomacita (W. R. Engstrom). B8S3* Oakland 3 -4 1:15? fast 10 111 1 7 8 B 2» Gross 12 Ran rose. Fndoiiia. Kditb R. 88X8 Oakland 1 1 :434 fast 20 107 12 I 10 9 71 fi4l A Williams]^ J.R.Lai:giir.-y. Dr. Rownie. Ornate 87801 Oakland lm28y 1:448 alow 12 110 1 3 3 2 31 8*1 Mentry 12 IRuipala. Pretension. Redwoodil. 87552 Oakland 1 1:454 hvy 15 113 4 4 6 8 61 GU Dennv IS KiiiserhofT. Conptra. I.azell. 87413 Oakland lm70v 1 :501 slop 12 106 I 6 9 7 V 12-'3Uennv 12 RigbtSori. BedwoaSlI.. L.Kitty. S7273 Oakland 1 1-i 1:554 good 30 105 2 4 7 8 9- S,4JA Walsh 10 M.OHicious. M. Naomi. C. Paine. 17137 Oakland banSf l:4r»g slop 30 1111112 6 fi 41 5'« Ruxton 12 Crettben C.. Wolfville. Trocba. KAISERHOFF, ch. g, 6 112 By Lord Esterling— Emma Holle (J. L. MacPherson). 88801 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast M 112 7 10 11 11» Kf Meutrv IS Ellerd. Ren Stop., (obleskill. BS878 Oaklan.l W C 1:10J fast 6 11G I 2 4 4' 3- A Will'ms IS Tramotor. I.ittleSis . Pliillistina. s^77t Oakland F C 1:12 fast 12 111 5 7 I 4"'- 2-1 Mentry 12 Fill her Stafford. St. el. Netting. 88711 Oakland 3-4 1:15? good S 113 8 5 5 4*1 4*5 Mentry lO L.Rensselaer. Bucolic. Sir Rarry H682 Oakland 3-4 1:16§ hvy 12 112 I 8 9 Cl 44J A WilliamslO Ren Stoue. Redondo. Angleface. aSSI Oakland 1 1:428 fast 10 110 2 2 2 3 Gl 6,u A Walsh 10 Illusion. HusliMoney. Cont. Costa 0028 Oakland 3-4 1 :15g good 3* 113 3 9 8 7»k 3'1 A Walsh 12 Ar.Hyman, Silv* rGrain. Tttasll 88057 Oakland F C 1:1a] fast 15 111 4 6 5 3=1 2J B Smith I Angleface. ContraCosta. ElMolino CATALINE. ch. g. 9 112 By Sir Dixon — Catalina II. (F. Butterfieldi. n^7'n; Oakland 1 1-16 1:484 fast 40 109 5 5 5 6 7 (.'".Kent 7 JolinTyOuis. Aks-Ar Ben. Cadirlw.n H872? Oakland lm.'ov 1:44| good i 113 4 I I I V 4"', ; Arebib'dlo Cadii lion. Wolfville. Caek Sure. 88532 Oakland 8-4 1:H| hw 20 112 9 10 10 10 10,lJE Smith 111 Bra Stone. Redondo. Angleface. 88332 Oakland 1 l:42g good 7 110 4 7 7 7 7 71J A Williams 7 Wicket. Steel. Onatassa. H8H Oaklan.l 1m20v 1:47 mud 6 HG 3 G 6 4 4s 3» A WilliamslO HnnnHmlEev. Steel. Dr. Downie. 88221 Oakland 1 1:45 hvy 6 111 7 4 1 1 1« Is A Will'ms 9 Wolfville. Troeha. EI'norRobson 8X155 Oakland P C 1:12 slow 12 la5 10 11 10 11 10* Cross 11 Amp.-do. Duke of Milan. Biased. S79SG Oakland 3-4 1:15 hvy 10 110 1 8 8 51 51" S.dden 8 L.Diemlonne. Piiukiiu. El'trowan PICKAWAY, ch. g. 10 112 By Piccolo— Marcella (A. J. Jackson). ES75B Oakland 1 1:42s fast fi MS 7 2 2 4 8* 8'0 Coburn 11 Rubrie. Caaaetn, Kr.-neh dok. 8MS3 Oakland lm28y 1:441 good li 102 2 11 1 1= 1-1 E Martin 12 Charles Green. Orilene. Wap. 88823 Oakland 3 4 1:174 hvy S 111 I 11 II 2'1 Rettig 11 Who. Maud MeC.. Edith R. HK8 Oakland 8-4 1:M hvy 20 " 113 4 8 8 9= l()i5 Anderson 10 Ml. tiaaulltaa. Olalhe. Good Ship. 8843'i Oak and 3-4 1:15 fast 20 105 3 4 5 4- 32J Kennedy 11 Galvanic. Okas. Green. CockSmv 87814 Oakland 51 f 1:094 slop 8 104 7 6 7 61 8'4}Bnaton 11 Angleface, M.MeG.. Slav i'ink. S7C42 Oakland 51 f 1:10 mud 20 104 5 . 5 8 9 915 Coburn 10 MiDereeho. SilverLine. Argonaut TOM O'MALLEY, ch. g. 3 87 By Kismet — Alcyone (D. S. Fountain). ^sfil Oakland Ina28y 1:423 fast 12 87 1 1 5 5 51 4'-!Oargan 1° Aftermatli. Voladav. Colbert. 88727 Oakland laaHy 1 :44g good 10 87 1 2 2 2 5l »**|Garaan lo Cadicbon. W.dfville. Cock Sure, ■si.".: Oakland 11:421 fast 10 90 3 3 4 7 711k 91! iC Williatnsl2 Steel. Oeeaa View. Silver Grain. 884N4 Oakland 1 1-1G 1:471 fast IS 7o 1 5 i 8 8* 91* Har'gtou 11 Sir John. Onatassa. Aks-Ar Ben. v-::.Vi Oakland l:n20v 1:444 fast 5 92 11 5 7 8 51 681 Gargan 12 Woolen. Colbert. Mike Jordan. 88158 Oakland 1 1-1K 1:48? slow 10 85 2 1 2 3 3* 3 S,A Thomas 5 French Cook. Whidden. Woolen. I MM Oakland lm20y l:44g fast 10 92 3 1 1 1 Ink 2nk Gargan 9 Coppers, Woolen. Mike Jordan. MATTIE MACK. b. m. 6 110 By Rensselaer— Drusilla II. (E. L. Jones). 68859 Oakland lm20v 1:43 fast 12 US 4 2 4 5 5\ K«', Mentry 7 Cohleskill. [•"( h Cook. OoaXosta. 88791 Oakland 3-4 1 :14g fast 12 104 4 1 8 71 811 Coburn 8 Father Stafford. Airs. Ilex. 8S660 Oakland 3 4 1:15? good 6 109 2 3 4 3=1 1*1 Coburn 11 SalomyJane. Elodia R.. Comburv 8836S Oakland i 1 :434 fast 41 105 5 11 1 3'| 54] A Walsh 12 .T.R.Laughrev. Dr.Downie.Ornale 88328 Oakland 3-4 1 :15y good 15 11110 10 9 10= 9" Anderson 12 Ar.Hyman. 811. Grain. Kalserhoff S7881 Oakland 1 1-lfi !:50j slop 10 99 7 fi 8 8 8' 9"i.\nderson 9 Con.Eell. lk sr erado. Spring Ban 87666 Oakland FC 1:121 hvy 50 110 6 8 8 8 8 4Klein S R.elTovar. E.M.Frv. MavKuttou. 85?17 V'couver lm50y 1:441 fast 9-5 102 22 Coburn 5 ConventRell. Nasmerito. EdBall. RIGHT SORT. b. g. 4 108 By Bel Demonio-^Jural (J. 0. Walker). 88884 Oakland PC 1:13 hvy 20 101 7 7 7 8 81«JRuxton x Belle Kinnev. Waner. Balnade. SSG47 Oakland F C 1 :111 good IOO 116 3 10 10 10 aaa Jj McBrlde lO Woodlander. Redondo. Burleigh. 88249 Oakland lm20yl:47 mud 30 111 2 4 5 8 S° S-«J McBride 10 Hannibal Bev. Steel, Cataline. 88178 Oakland laaHy 1:441 slop 60 10S 7 6 6 6 6* 6" A Will'ms 7 Ed Rail. Rosevale. Wicket. 8S12S Oakland lm70y 1 :4G4 hvy 50 95 S 8 8 8 8 8=» E Callahan 8 JudgeQuinn. Raleigh. K. Moving 88fl IS Oakland 3-4 1:K| slow 15 101 2 10 11 101 ll'-JTaplin 12 R.Water. NoQuarter. Glen'deaiie 8757S Oakland 7-8 l:29g hvy 2J 101 111 1 R 36i Taplin 10 Endora. Cataline. Chas. tlreen. SILVER GRAIN, b. c. 3 85 By Filigrane— Miss Phyllis (E. J. Ramsey). 88661 Oakland 3-4 1 :1 44 good 10 98 9 9 10 10 10" Selden lO Kaneuilllall. Pimkim. St. Francis .v-.Solt Oakland 1 1-16 1 :50iS slop 10 87 5 7 9 9 9 9l:'lGargan !) Radation. Rnbrie. Avontellus. 88570 Oakland 1 1:421 hvy 4 % 6 5 3 5 41 3'1 E Martin 9 Miss Officious. Radation. Steel. 88501 Oakland 3-4 1:151 slop 1G 5 93 7 4 3 1 J 1-*1 Selden 11 Salvage. Wap. Sir Barry. 88452 Oakland 11:488 fast H 98 1 2 2 2 2» 3= } Taplin 12 Steel. Ocean View. Colbert. S832S Oakland 3-4 1:15? good 2J 105 7 6 7 41 21 Page 12 Ar.Hvm.in. Kaiserhoff. TMaa II. 88244 Oakland FC 1:148 mad J HG 7 6 7 »*• 8*1 Mentry 9 ElMolino. Ar.Hvman. .T.Cafferata ^8:5^ Oakland 3-i 1 :15S slow 5 105 2 4 5 51 5«1 Parker 8 Reda. Metroiiolitan. Elodia B. TIFLIS, b. g, 4 108 By Hamburg — Armenia (A. Greenleve). 88711 Oakland 3-4 1:15] good 50 MS 7 9 8 fi"'. 8'1 Gross 10l-.Reiiss.laer. Rueoli.-. Sir Barrv 88537 Oakland 3 4 1:155 hvy 50 los G 7 8 7* 61S T Rice 8 Ampedo. Ingiiam. Blackslieep. H887 Juarez 1 1-lu l:4ti| fast 12 109 7 7 4 5 4'J G'1 T Smith 10 Alma Bov. Miss Vigilant. Itene. BMS Juarez 7-8 1:27 fast 40 106 7 8 7 6 3'J Tr T Smith 8 Plume. Billy Tavlor. Manretania 8", 923 Juarez 11:401 fast 20 104 8 10 8 9 9 8*1 Goose 12 AlbiouH.. Almena. Miss Vigilant 87854 Juarez 1 1:40| fast 30 102 4 7 8 S 8 6"i Ramsey 10 Dene. Almenn. Gunston. * 87781 Juarez 7-8 1:29 fast 12 106 1 6 6 7 6'i 7 J Goose 11 RillRramble. Lanlgan. Sad News THEO CASE. ch. g, 7 107 By Hammon— Jane Grey (W. T. Shaw). 88881 Oakland lm28y 1:42| fast GO 107 5 10 9 S 71 fi't.lK Smith 12 Aftermath. Voladav. Colltert. 88,93 Oakland 3-4 l:14f last (iJ 104 12 10 9 12 12 E Smith 12 Rurnell. MavSulion. Anrn-MeGe- 882:5 Oakland 3 4 1:164 hvy 60 110 9 9 7 7- 7!:1}W Powers 1 1 Tbos.Calhoun. Deneen. Hampass. 87410 Oakland 5' f 1:10; slop 40 109 10 10 9 10 9,a E Smith lO Rapid Water. Dovalta Dally. S0S91 8. Anita 5-S 1:00 fast GO 108J 5 5 5 13' ll *|8weet 15 F'mFoot. A'biirndale.'iYansluc'nt H8SJ Oakland 1 1-4 2:08 fast 8 110 7 6 6 5 6-* S'=1E Walsh 10 Daniel C. Fury, Adonis. MELTON CLOTH, br. g, 4 103 By Meltonian— Glensetto (H. A. Cotton). 8S3S4 Juarez 2-4 1:134 fast 16 104 7 G 6 6'» 6" J Wilson S S.Stoeking. Lighthouse. J. Ehrich 8.8: 03 Juarez 7-8 1:271 fast 10 109 9 6 3 2 3-1 3*1 R Brooks 12 M.Vigilant. Restitufn. V.Liudsev 8C821 Juarez 3-1 1:154 fast 20 97 11 12 12 12 12*1 JB'schoten 12 Jolter. Bright Skies. J. Ehrich". 85673 Vancouver 3 4 1 :214 slop 7 109 72 lLycurgus 8 Blue Heron. OttoPri.e. Hilgnrt. 85G52 Vancouver 3-4 1:MS slop 12 109 lO10 Lycurgus 10 Gen. Haley. Z.Abrams. Wamltoro CAKITA. ch. f, 4 101 Bv Rey el Santa Anita — Seven Up (Salt Lake Stable). 68838 Oakland 3-4 1:15? fast 40 101 12 12 12 12 12 Drolette 12 Bamoso. Mv Pal. Kre.lonia. KS748 Oakland 1 1-4 2:09;! last 40 H 4 3 3 6 7 7-'«Rooney 7 J.R.L'gbrev. M. Officious, legatee vsiil'j Oakland 1 3 16 2:02 good 40 85 4 3 4 6 H 8*«|A Thomas 7 Aks-Ar-Ren. M.Otlieious, Rrvee. tSim Oakland 3 4 1:16 hvy 15 107 12 9 8 9s 7"'1T Taylor 12 Little Siss. SalomvJaue. RludiaB 88453 Oakland 1 1 :42J fast 20 MS 8 10 10 10 9=1 8'°iGross 12 Steel. Ocean View. Silver Grain. 88384 Oakland FC 1:124 fast 30 101 10 10 9 8- 5* Rooney 12 L.Rensselaer. Jimiiatina. M.Pink 88104 Oakland 1 l:42j| good GO 100 10 9 8 9 9n 9,r Drolette 10 Glennadeane. Rrvee. Peg.O'Neal Sixth Race [6th Oakland] . ' 1 , • • , ■ 1 1 1 1 . 1 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. ( 782X0— 1 : 1 1 % — I— fa. ) ORELIO. b. h. 6 116 By Emperor of Norfolk— Atalanta II. (C. A. Baldwin). &JS83 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 13 114 3 5 5 31 8*f T Rice J Spolin. Lady Pancbita. Goldfinn. 88776 Oakland 3 4 1:14? last 9 116 3 4 3 3-1 3-1 (1 Archib'd 7 Goldlinii. Ladv Pancbita. Sewell B8J2S Oakland 3 4 1:14 good 5 HG 2 I 8 4-1 4s'. G Archib'd 8 Goldiiiin. L.Dieudonne K. North 88i;26 Oakland FC 1:111 hvy 3 115 4 5 5 5 4" T Rice 5 Mvles O'Connell. Sewell. Spolin. vs 583 Oakland 2-4 1:144 hvy 4 113 4 3 3 1- l'l Vosper 9 ThistleBelle. Servlceiu-e, Coldtinn -s8551 Oakland 3 4 1:16 hvy 9-5 119 3 2 1 25 lh Taplin 8 MarseAbe. MMnaaiail. GraeeG. H4M Oakland F C 1:10 fast 31 115 2 5 3 3h 4; Kennedy S Sewell. Spohn. Kid North. AIRS. ch. m. 6 107 By Goldcrest — The Bohemian Girl (Quinlan & Peck). V8. 94 Oakland 8-4 1:14* fast 11-5 100 9 6 4 41 !• Gross It I'atb.r gtatprd Ib-x Elb-rd 88460 Oakland 3-4 1:11 fast 13-5 110 7 6 7 7' PIT Rice 9 I.advPan. hita. Redeem. R. Junior 8Sui.'i Juarez 8-4 1:138 fast 6 5 106 fi I I 21 l2 C Gamer 7 0. Louise. Vohoome. SlLStocklng S7948 Juarez 3-4 1:13? fast 8-5 104 2 3 3 ]'■ IMC Garner S Bertmout. Pops. GiUson S7691 Juarez 3 4 1:134 fast 11-5 112 1 4 4 2'i 2' C H Shil'g 8 S.Stocking. WliipTop^LGenov've 87548 Jnarea 3 4 1:131 fast S MS 2 4 3 5'1 i«| Mondon ! Vohoome. Ronton. Anne McGee. ^744fi Juarez 3-4 1:12 fast S 102 7 6 5 8*1 4*1 Mondon 8 GvpsyKing. L'tKnight. Execute S70G9 Juarez 3-4 1:15 good 7 112 8 6 5 H !■* ataaakwi Minmdette. AnneMctiee. Plume. BANONICA. b. m. 5 107 By Bannockburn — Salonica (Allen & Hensley). 88878 Oakland 3-« 1:141 fast 0 111 2 1 1 !■ I*} Kent It Roberta. LadvR. n 'laer. Camera 8^713 Oakland 3 4i:i; goods ill I 3 3 A- V- Sanaa* 8 aaiiktan. Marse Aae. LeaaLeen 8GG. Oakland 2-4 1 :15g good I 109 2 1 I 2»s 5=1 Vos|»er 7 Good Ship. Kid North. Hiacko. 88628 Oakland 5J f 1:10 hvy 4 110 1 1 1 11 ll Vosix-r !) ReanMan. M.Musgrave. Ruileigh. 883ol Oakland 61 f 1 :21? fast I 104 5 4 4 W- 5;1 A Thomas ! I uki orMiIan. FrenehCook. Acquis 88275 Oakland PC 1:181 hvy 12 107 6 6 6 41 1*| Kederis 8 Tillingh.ist. TCnlliwin. Fan Hall 88853 Oakland PC 1:10* fast 3 109 4 I 1 M* :;=i Mentry 10 R.Jiuilor. RurningRush. Illusion. MARSE ABE. ch. c. 4 109 By Yankee— Halo (H. G. Bedwell). S8858 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 7 111 1 11 1- U f Kice 8 Marburg. Itr.D'gbertv I.enaL •. b 88H3 Oakland 3-4 1:15 good 7-5 112 I 1 1 II ?;t Rice s Servicenee. LmaLeen, Banonlra. 88887 Oakland P C 1:13 hvy 4-5 114 2 11 l-l l-l T Rice 7 O.StStler. Pliillistina. Burleigh 8?; 51 Oakland 2 I 1 :1« hvy 11-5 109 2 1 2 11 M Pag.- s Orelio. Mad.Musgrave Grace G 88298 Oakland FC 1:134 hvy 8-8 113 I 1 1 II PIC II .Shil'g ft Adena. Duke of Milan. Biskra 87839 Oakland 2 4 1:16* mud I 114 2 11 1' 1= C H Shil'g s Hex:. Grace G.. Rosevale K .: Oakland 3-4 1:141 hvy 7 113 I 3 3 '.* 5s? E Dugan S Inck-nient. Marburg. MavSutton 87S90 Oakland 3 4 1:144 fast 4-5 107 3 3 I 8*.** C H Shil'g !t FatlierStafTord. Steel. NovgoriMl. FATHER STAFFORD, b. g. 4 108 By The Friar— Lingerie (H. 6. Ross). 88841 Oakland P C 1:11 slow 5 irj s 4 4 :.- 5'* Selden R Lena Lack jjjnrlwam Titus n SS858 Oakland 8-4 1:14 fast 11-5 MS I I 2 I* 5" Gross s MarseAbe. Marburg. lir.D'gberlv 88794 Oakland 3-4 1:14! fast 5 MS 2 I 1 I'll* Selden 8 AIM, Ilex Ellerd. 88774 Oakland PC 1:12 fast 8 IOS 7 3 2 11 1-1 Cross 12 KaiserhorT. Steel Netting 88647 Oakland PC 1:111 good M lit; it) I 8 7- 7»J Selden 10 Woodlander. Brdnnaa' Burleigh. 88621 Oakland 51 f 14tf hvy 11-3 111 5 4 4 51 4', Rettig 11 Salvage. GoodShip. Metropolitan. 88558 Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 8-5 104 2 2 2 41 2'1T Rice ! St. Francis. Dovalta. NoQuarter ANNE M'GEE. b. f. 4 104 Bv Marta Santa— California (D. Henryl. WS08 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 12 MS C, 7 7 7 7" Kederis s MarseAbe. Marburg. Dr.D'ghcrlv 88793 Oakland 3-4 1:14| teat lfi-5 MS 2 1 1 : - ::-:.! McBride IS Rurnell. May Sutton Steel SS281 Juarez 8-4 1:131 test 8 :C ii 3 3 3.1 4*1 B'schoten s Sil. Stocking" Rubiola. Vohoome. 8^j:.,l Jnarea 7-8 1:27V test 4 loo 3 11 2 11 8*f B'aeaoten s Gla.lvs Louise. I'liime. Camera 88l4AJuares 5) 1 1:«7| teat 20 »; 5 fi « 7 t^iHotfnuMi 7 CTacker. SILSloekiaa. BnayMan J8062 Jnarea 3-4 1:14 teat 4J MB 8 8 8 6 1 fi^jR'scboten 8 Rubiola. Bertmoal Kopek 888H Jaarea I 1 ::»g fast 2 95 2 1 1 1 3'S 4'1 J Wils.«i 5 ^atastic. Sensible. Busy Man. FAVEUIL HALL. ch. g. 4 108 By Rubicon — Genna (P. 8heridan). 8890;. Oakland 3-4 1:138. teat 31 MS 1 I 4 3- SHfi Archib'd » L.oft.For'st. aT Maaa *w . Argon't 88724 Oakland 3-4 1 : 141 good 12 107 3 1 1 l»t 7tj t Rice 11 Rosa mo. K.mma G.. Roy Junior S8661 Oakland 3-4 1:141 8OO* lfi 5 HI 7 7 3 l'"1-!1 T Rie- N I'imkini. St. Fran, is Beak W607 Oakland P C 1:12 slop 4 111 E 1 1 i"k gi t Rlre «.» Daretngtoa. Grare O.. Ren Stone --..Oakland 61 f 1:21 hvy 4J Kt7 fi 111" 2*1 F Mailin » Navajntad. Klbnl Vr"oniiit 88484 Oakland 3-4 1:141 teat 8 107 2 5 4 41 ^".T Rice 10 Argi.tMiit. Flbrd L Rensselaer 68847 Oakland 2 4 1:H| fast 15 MS I 3 I 41 4si A Walsh 8 Tl.islleBelle. R.Junii.r. Mariiurg! ELLERD b. h. 7 112 Bv Herald— Tyna C. Morton). S890I Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 2 114 1 3 3 2' 11 Van.l's.n 12 Ren Stone. Cohleskill Ampedo. 88862 Oakland 2 4 1:14 fast G 114 4 fi fi 51 4- Vandusen ! Metropolitan. Crest, .11 R..lK-rta ^794 Oakland 3-4 1:141 teat 8 107 8 99 5". 4" Vandusen » Father Stafford. Airs n» x. W77S Oakland p C l:ll| fast 6 111 3 3 fi 9 9»1 Vand's-r. W Sf.Fran.is. GoodShip. KmmaO Z5?. '!''!' !:U1'! S?]1?? hvv \ 1M 7 5 4 3'5 2 •'. Vandusen !» Novgorod. Faneuil Hall. Argonaut -mv! oak and 2 4 1:144 fast 4 114 9 8 7 6-k t | Taadaana lOArg'aut. Fan. Hall. L.Rensselaer 222! ,laY an' ^4 114J fast 4 108 8 7 6 l«t14 Vandnaea 10 Pliillistina. XoOwtrter. \ftermath 5S3CC Oakland FC 1:111 fast U 113 4 4 4 3' 3* VauUuseu 0 Bla ksUeeu, No Quarter, Redondo BALNADE. ch. g. 6 105 By Balgowan — Chaminade (T. Lynn). * «.: ; Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 15 IOC 11 9 8 8«J .v T Taylor 13 Iturnell. Marfltttoft. AnimMcOe-e fS£4. ^an'J F.S J:!?. hvy, 8 1,m 3 r' 5 E EIT Taylor 8 Hoik- Kinney. Waiter. Burnell. sp-t Oakland 3-4 1:1»| kchmI 1S-3 m lo 7 5 4' 7" A Will'ms 11 Mat. Ma ok. Kalomv.lai.e ElodlaB. fc8bo ; Oakland 3-4 1:15* slow 20 1»7 9 9 7 71 4'J A Will'ms U Baaorella, No Quarter, lvucolle. S&Hi: (Vakland 3-1 1 :luj( slop o 106 6 6 8 8" 8'«iE Martin U Silver drain Salvage Wan *S449 Oakland 3-4 1:15 fast 30 108 1 6 8 8l 4«J E Martin 12 Ki.ised Wnner No Quarter S8368 Oakland 1 1:434 last 10 112 6 9 8 7 «= S« Men try 12 J.K.Laughrey. Dr.Downic.Orn.ite ■ST. FRANCIS, b. h. 7 110 By Rubicon— Why Not (D. Dennison). ***•._. ak and :: 4 1:13g fast 7 114 Throw rider. Borel » I..oft.l'..r't. Ian. Mall. M.Musg'e ffi2S»J F * 1:11* fast 8 114 'J 4 2 1J 1" Bawl M Q*ed Ship. Kmiim C. K.-.la. SMMjjftkand 3-4 1 :14* pood 13 .1 114 I S i :.« £ Borel lO Fanenil Hall. IMmkim, Beda. »«m. Oak and " 4 1 :V £ slow 12 112 1 2 1 1'! I'J llorcl 7 GrafleG.. Darcingtnn. Rov.Iuninr. ^c! ^lY an'l a-4 1:16 hvy 13-5 112 fi 4 3 1| 1*1 Borel t T .Stafford. Dovalta. No Qaartex S22J ££ an,J 3 4 1 :144 fast ») 114 1 2 2 l"k 9" Borel H Argonaut. I'aneuil Hall. Kllerd. fS$]^hanj E '-I1!0! £ast Vo V:\ i 7 E i;' K*2!?3 8 *w-"e«*. inch. Mad.Musgrave S82.4 Oakland FC 1:131 hvy 8 112 1 2 2 2= lb Borel 12 All Alone. Klacksheep. I'imkim. AMPEDO. br. k, 6 110 By Alvescot — Day Bream (E. Wayland). SM*'l Oakland 3 4 1:11* fast 12 114 10 7 4 .r»»« 4' T Rice 12 Kllerd. R.n Stone Coldcskill SSS Jia,k)an'! -"-11:14 fast 20 112 7 K fi fi\ I* Kent N MarseAl.o. Marburg. I)r.I 'g"iierty W7.4 Oakland 3-4 1:14ft pood 25 110 7 4 K S'* 9" ■ Callahanll Rosamo. Emma (J.. Roy Junior. Sr.'"l ° , , n i "~4 1:15* hvy 1G 5 nr' * - - -' 13 PaKe s Ingham. Blackshcvp. Gen.Halcv XMM ak and 3-4 1:14ft fast 15 114 8 7 8 8» r.'J Page 10 Argonaut. Kaneuil Hall. Kllerd. *84oi Oakland F 0 1:10* fast 15 115 8 5 8 10' lO'-'Coburn 11 Adena. Argonaut. Dareington. SS.A3 tin k land F 0 1:10* fast 6 113 4 5 4 3= 2« Tape S Th. Belle. M.Musgrave I'.Mahone 88222 Oakland 3-4 1 :16ft hvy 12 112 1 3 2 2"k 43 Vosper 5 Grace G.. Thistle Belle Fordello GRETCHEN G.. blk. f. 4 104 By Nasturtium— Thanks (Northwest Stable). 88470 Oakland lm20y 1 :43 fast 40 103 1 2 3 I B* H B Martin II Croston OkHttaM Coppers 88431 Oakland 11:42 fast 20 UC. 2 5 fi 5 5' 9="J.Keu ly lrt HusliMonev. M.ricnic. Chantil'lv. SS£,-w£an,l ll-16,\:i3Lhvy*?* ,£ - " 4 4 9 :fi K Mailin • Mr. Bishop. Roscvalc. Avontcllus 88200 Oakland 11:448 mud 15 101 3 2 3 4 5» 2" K Martin !» Redeem. Mr Bishop Col Jack !21!i!! ?ak!an1 3-4 1:15? slow 7 Ml S 7 7i SH A Walsh 12 It. Water. NoQuarte'r. (JlenMeane Si96. Oakland 3-4 1 :16« hvy 15 101 11 11 10 10M0« Buxton 12 Mar;,'. Randolph \dena Roberta 87137 Oakland lm20y l:45i slop 5 101 3 1 1 1 l=i 1= E Martin 12 Wolfville. Troeha. Homeless. Page 6 First Race [1st Jamestown] Jamestown Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 14. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK HEAVY. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE — 5-8 Kile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling-. (M720— 1:01 — 3—101.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOJds Wt St Vt % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. °??AB. ch. g, 3 91 Ry Armeath II.— Oppoponax (C. C. Smithson). ■HI NwirtOW 3-4 1:15 fair 11-5 96 4 3 1 13 2» McCahey 7 Aunt Kale. Dander. I.urid. |890 i Jamestown 3-4 l:14g fast 6-5 9S 7 11 «• 2- McCahey B Billie Hil.hs. Xel.ee. I.urid. 88828 Jamestown 3-4 1 :15g good 3J 9S 1 1 i i= 3' ft McCahey ( Havre. Silveiine. Billie Hibhs. » M. Jamestown 3-4 1:163 slow 10 93 3 1 2 li 3*i Gaskins B Hyperionll.. Havre. Billie Hibhs SiiHJaHT-stown 5i f 1-"°II fa8t 8 9C 3 3 2 23 38ft Moore 7 Takahira, Hyperionll. .Bethlehem ^Pm!co rHH&P18* k*0 I1? 1 1 2 2"" 5«1 Rettis Lothario. Compton. Acumen. £*§■' £lm!co f* n:2?i Jast 6, 115 *■ 4 5 10* H"1W Walkerlntrinsic. Louise Welles. Comnton. 846. o Pimlico 5J f 1:091 fast 13-5 r 109 1J Medlicott MadelineL.. S.Savage. Newark Boy. ?c?tEnCL0WN b- e- 7 10° By Fatherless— Ninone (A. Kauffman). SSo*... Tampa lnuoy l:52g slow 3 Ml 666 6 33 331 Steinh'dt S.I'rimo. Dunve^an. SanonaCirl ft* famiia 5-S l:fl3 ! slow 6 110 7 7 6 fi" 61:1iC.]asner 7 Joe Moser, P.Taylor, Bos. Friend'. Sh™ ?r:;"",:l *-* 1 :02« s'ow 3 112 3 3 3 U 3'| (Jlasner « Col. Austin. Bob May. Nlantie. «1^ ia"",a _.M 1 :1S* s ow 3 102 1 3 5 5' 4«i Steinh'dt 10 Hurlock, Occidental. Niantic. SS480 Tampa oi f 1:11 slow 10 102 4 6 4 4' 4«ft Steinh'dt 7 Greenlawn, Eminola, N. Bumppc. LURID, b. f. 4 103 By Ildrim— Luray (J. Farrell, Jr.). 889.18 Jamestow n 3-4 1:1a fair 10 111 1 13 3-- 4« J Reid 7 Aunt Kale Omar Dander 88S00 Jamestown 3-4 1 114| fast 12 108 4 4 5 4' 4'»lPalms 8 Billie Hitrtis. Oppar. Xctoe. MB .am.-si own Bf VMi fast 4 111 2 3 5 2J 2' I'alms J ILCrosscad'n. Complete. HelenB 88818 Jamestown . .J f 1:08 fast 8 107*1 4 4 4' 4- Palms 5 Grenade W I H'eh H Cros'ead'n gglga*?— r?,1^!?81 2. IS 3 - 4 4* 2'iPalms 5 E.TaiiKuay. MiAndrew's. Itacebk SSS S!m !co M^Htf?"* i2° 107 7 7 7 v* 7° Ramsey Kin- Commoner. Sehvik. Top Note. ■JMIPmico 3-4 1:14ft fast 30 113 1 10 9 9'» 9.« Rettig Merry 81ft. Snelll ound. Selwik. 846,3 Pimhco 3-4 1 :14g fast 20 113 6" Carpent'r Jolly. Takahira. Jennie Wells. K* ANDREWS, b. g. 4 110 By Scintillant II.— The Lady (M. Burton). 88ft*. Jamestown 5-8 1:01* mud 30 IN i 3 4 4 I'-jA LanR 4 Grenade. Racing Bell. Am-.ret. K ; Jamestown B \i 1:08 fast 20 103 4 2 I jg 5« A Burton .". Ureuade.W.I.llin.-h.ll.Crossc-din. 88786 Jamestown 3-4 1:]6H slow 1-3 110 4 4 3 3' l3 G Burns 5 Havre. Omar, Billie Uibbs. If7'? Jamestown 5-8 l:0lg fast 14-5 113 5 4 2 2" 3'J A Burton B E. Tansuav. Lurid. Ra. -.brook. tmtTmmm. 3-4 1:1, 1 slow 6 97 5 3 3 31 !! A Burton 6 San Gil. Our Nonet, Tom Dolan SSi?", i 1111,a °i f 1:1°* slow 10 96 1 1 1 l'J 1» A Burton 0 BobbvCook, Fleminjr. Escutcheon ^1 Ja,""a |i I 1:11« slow 3-2 101 4 11 2h 4'i A Burton 6 Cassowary, B.Howe. B.Goodwin. S83«.o Tampa oi f 1 :11ft nrud 4-5 101 3 11 1* 1« A Burton 6 B.Goodwin, Uncle.Iim. Lucullus. FIREBRAND, b. g, 7 110 By Hamburg— Lizzie Montrose (M. Hutchinson). £*".' Jam. stown ., s l:o48 mud 41 J19 I 5 4 4- |M Deverich « L. Eyes. Deuietrios. Sam Fudge. fSi7 Jamestown 5) f 1^7| fmat &) 110 4 4 3 6= 7'UDeverich IDnjfer, Oemetrios. Aunt Kate. S885_ Jamestown 3-4 1 :15ji fast 100 122 5 Pulled up. Hariy 5 Fondlleart. Glopper. K. Guinea. 88,44 Jamestown 5J f l:07g fast 50 109 4 6 6 6 6'=JA Burton 7 Takahira. Hyperion II. Oppar S512 Iam,,a 3-4 1:19 slow 15 120 2 2 1 3» 5RJ Rowe 8 Necklet. PercvTnvlor. Rest.I.ady S!BTMnp* 1 :04ft slow 4 110 6 8 6 7f 6« Glasner S Pio Pico. Rrookline. Confessor. MB79 Tampa 5 _--S J f 1:11ft slow 10 117 4 3 3 4J 5'"iRowe T TallowDip. SirAshton. It. Corona. 88344 Umiia y-8 1:03ft slow 6 110 1 3 3 4J 3"l Glasner 7 Capt.Glore, SirAshton, Lucullus KALE FLETCHER, ch. m, 5 103 By King Hanover— Merry (G. E. Hall). 88939 Jamestown 11:43 fair 3 lo:j 12 4 5 5 5='iJ Reid SOoH H.. Benlala. Saltram. 8889S Jam.st n Ab li 3:09 fast 4 135 3 3 4 4 L. rider. Slaught'r 5 Dr.l'illow. Dr.IIeard. Lucille R. S8SI. Jamest n Ah li 3:13 good 4 139 2 2 I Fell. S McClain r Xet ec. Woodside. Beppo. 88.SS Jamest n Ab 1J 3:38 slow 16-5 144 3 3 11 2'0 4'==S McClain 5 Lizzie Flat. Lucille R.. Xebec. S-wq D!'n |C° £.b I 4Ao* Jast 2 IB Z l '$ ? - 2=0°s McClain Usajre. Trenton Blue. Lvnnewood. £2*9 Punlico Ab 2 4:32 fast 8 137 1 3 5 4 4 4 O Heider Stellalaud. Lnuww'd. Tiek.ofLeave T* 1.nds,or H,1:JS}J?vy fi0 1°I 3 6 6 7 7'*i.I Reid Retine.l. Gold Dust. Snow Ball. w 78128 ^ Latoma 3-4 1:18ft hvy 8 9.12 11 9 8» 7'4 Brannon Marmorean. Miss Felix. Europa. BLACK BRANCH, blk. g. 4 105 By Aldine— Evangeline Cisneros (E. Utterback). wmmmmmmm 5-8 i:04g mud 30 no l 12 3" P*|L«vfi tf Wjtm. ITimiIiIm. miiiMi Second Race [2nd Jamestown] SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (81502—55—2—103.) NORA EMMA, b. f. 2 97 By Russell— Blitzen's Sister (G. B. Morris). MMC Jaui.-stown OJ f :.:. fast I K-s 2 4 4- «■ Steinh'dt 7 iN.risWard. Manama, J. Ryan. 888,0 Jamestown 1-2 ..0 fast 1-3 107 5 1 1= M J Reid B IneleFred. Stepchild. Bertha D. t^-r!2 •1,a",,^"-)Vn V- £i ?"od l"° m 2 2 Y T'12 «•»«** W Lacaiel, Bess Fitzhngh. Baeeaell SiS J,a,',ks.v! le i'1 4fl* fast l2 "° H s 13 12»3 T Ko»-rner ir, Bodega. Supple. I^.uis Katz. 8,3.3 talk! ville 3 8 36 fast 10 115 7 10= '.)'»JG Burns 12 Dell. Clay. Old Squaw. 8.331 Jk'ville 1-4 st 23| good 20 115 8 6' 331 G Burns 1." EasyLile. Tallahassee. Horizon. GOODACRE, ch. c, 2 104 By Charcot— My Fairy (J. White). 8S93, Jamestown 41 f 55 J fair 10 114 5 5 5' 53i A Morgan « GoodNews. Mayweed, Dor. Ward. 88869 Jamestown 1-2 4Hft fast 100 109 4 4 5 5'»JA Burton 5 Loehiel. EdmondAdarns. Bendaga 88690 Jacks ville 1-2 49* fa^t 12 118 7 7 7= 7'" T Koerner 8 Capsize. James Mc. Sir Kearney. 8S6..4 Jacks ville 4J f o4jj fast 100 112 7 6 5b 6«i T Kaatacr 0 SirKearnev, Ed. Adams. DodCta. S^Ji-' Xampa 3S 51* slow 5 110 5 3ft 35 T Koerner 7 K.Gardner. E.Bryson. Fatherlide 8So,6 lampa 3 8 381 slow 6 1(6 1 lj ]h t Koerner ft Newcomer. M. Depres, Chenault. oSS^' Xan|I)a 3 8 3S» slow 5 110 5 6 63i T Koerner 7 Goldfls-h. D.II. Carpenter.!,. Welles 88238 Tampa 3-S 3S| slow 5 105 1 4* 3"' I»vell S Dclena. Goldfish. M. Depres. ORTEGA, br. c, 2 104 By Sidney Lucas — Cornelia II. (J.'T. Temple). 8893* Jamestown 4^ f 55J fair 6 t 10S 2 4 4= 4*1 Lewis 0 GoodNewa Mayweed DoiisWanl 88899 Jaiiu sf. wn 4i f 55ft fast 100 KI6 5 6 6 6"-.'.I.ewis sltash. Ja.k Rvan. Doris Ward 8SS5T. Jaiiestown 41 f 56 fast 60 112 I 6 5» « Lewis 7 GoodNews. Ja'rkRvan. Van. Lady 8S,9t. Jam.stown 1-2 4S* slow 100 117 5 5 5 5'» A Lang 5 Rash. Renda^a. Maromara. 88442 lampa 3-8 38| slow 21 110 1 2" j* Laaji 0 LouiscB.. Set in Gold. Mrs.Carter 88294 Tampa 3-8 37ft slow 10 110 1 21 3« Lewis 8 Dck-na. Chenault. African Girl. 88310 Tami a 3-8 38ft slow 10 110 1 1J H Lewis 7 Lord Nelson. Orella. Bertha D. 882.:s Tampa 3-8 3Sg slow 10 105 7 51 6"JLowis 8 Delena. Goldfish, Goodacre. SCHNICKELFRITZ. blk. g, 2 97 By Ruskin II.— Etta Fonso (E. Utterback). 889.14 Jamestown 1-2 MK mud 40 109J 2 6 6 6i;H everieh ■ Maromara. Mavwecd. Ja.k Rvan S874.. Jamestown 1-2 4Sft fast 3 109 :: 5 5« 5=' Musgrave 7 Rash. BessFitzhugh. Good News 88439 Jacks' ville 12 4S( fast 60 105 6 11 11 1 1 ' -'■ Musgrave 12 Vallonia. Tallahassee VbeVttell SStHiS Jacks' ville 3-8 361! fast 25 106 3 21 8M Musgrave IS Sylvan Dell Lvdia Lee Chess 88406 Jacks' ville 1-2 4ftg good 6 105 4 % V\V Musgr've % Insp.General. j.Kilgore Oaklev 8S304 Jaeks'ville 3-8 37R hvy 60 104 3 3' 5 » Musgr've S Decency. Mud Hen. New Star SS20S .lacks'ville 3J f 44ft hvy 100 106J 4 7 7 7'»1G Burns 7 New Star, Abo Attell. Hawklike AUNT LENA. ch. f. 2 97 By Boanerges— Peggy frcm Paris (E. Utterback). 888.-. Jamestown \\ f 56 fast 15 105 3 7 7 7' Musgrave 7 GoodNews, .TarkRyau Van Lady 88815 Jamestown 4\ f .'..".* fast ]» 107 4 5 5' B»| Musgrave • Ben.laga. GoodNewa Abe \tteil 8S741 Jamestown 1-2 i^t fast 5 109 3 3 4= 4=J Musgrave 9 FortCarroI. DorisWard Mayweed 885^4 Jacks' vi lie 1-2 49 fast 30 115 9 9 7 5 '3 Musgrave ft Don't. Vallonia Startler " 881fio .lacks'ville 3-8 35* fast 40 llo 12 11 12==JG Burns R Acnes May, I»on't Vallonia 88-ri8S .lacks'ville 3i f 43 slow 25 951 7 71 S'«;k H King 11 Tallahassee Trait Mayweed 88022 Jacks \ille 2 8 3fig fast 15 105 5 71 7"iG Burns ISA. Attell. Vallonia. Tallahassee. STEPCHILD, ch. f. 2 101 By Fatherless— Eocene ,'W. M. Sheedy). 88.V.". .la-n. -stown 4i f ."..".?. fair 1o«i ! mi 6 6 6 ft Mai • GoodNewa Mayweed DarlaWard 88ftl5 Jamestown 41 f 55 fast 30 108 6 5 .V V* Ploss 7 DorisWard, Sla'romara. Jack Rj an 8^s.7o Jamestown 1-2 5o fast 15 107 2 2 31 :PJ Gaskins .". FneleFn-d. NoraEmma. Berl'haD 88815 Jamestown 4i f 55* fast 40 102 6 6 6 fi'-UGaskins « Bendaga, GoodNews, Abe Attell E. I'tterback einry — Sehnickelfritz and Aunt Ix'lia. Third Race [3rd Jamestown] THIRD RACE — About 1 1-2 Miles on Turf. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Hurdle Race. MM —3:087;, — 4 — l.'IS. p BENLALA, ch. g, 8 139 By Ben Holladay— Gualala (Mrs. G. C. Brenton). £939 Jamestown 11:43 fair 2 j. . 3 11 1 1 ' _'h McCahey 5 Don a 1L. Saltram Sain Fadae 8876.9 Jamestown 6-« 1MI fast M 119 5 4 6 4" 4a Medlicott 7 KacingBcIl W.I Hineh Glonoer 84i-i PtmHco 1 1-2 2:40g fast 1 135 2- Walker 7 Toiirncv. Re ruit Th.-'wdkin ' »MS Jameft'n Ab 2 3:51ft fast 3 147 318 J Sullivan • Sparkles. Bergoo.' Racilia. DOCTOR HEARD, ch. g, 7 152 By St. Gatien— Jude (D. F. Kinney). :.": Jamest' n Ab 15 3: isg fair 7-lo lad .". 3 3 3 3^" 3"; E HeMer S Ketter, Laeflle R WoodaMe Svs:is Janiesfn Ab 1ft 3:09 fast 8 140 4 4 3 2 2« 23 E Heider 5 Dr.l'illow. Lueilb-R.. M.I'ietcher 8878S Jane sfn Ab 11 33S slow 3 153 •" 4 Lost rider. E Heider 5 Lizzie Flat Lucille R., Xebec 88600 Tampa 3 4 1 :19g slow 20 11417 5 10 10 10'»ftSealy 10 Frank I'atton Net-iia Altar 8851K Tampa oi f 1:12 slow 10 112 6 7 6 61 68i Mewes ft The Ram Necha Trappe 88479 Tampa 5-8 1 :05ft slow 20 115 10 10 10 9 8»J Scully 10 Coftail. Mich. Beck. Col Austin 88358 Tampa 7-8 1:343 mud 10 116 4 4 4 1 4' 4'« Scully (! San Primo. Necha. Alauda. 88322 Tampa 5J f 1 :13ft slow 10 1141 4 3 4 5" 3^ Scully G Mos.Belle. BlackAnnie, V.Zelgler LUCILLE R.. ch. f, 4 138 By Sombrero — Graziosa (C. C. Smithson). f 537 lamest 'n Ab l-l :::OSjf fair 4 i:«n 2 11 1 1' 2" I'atterson .". Zebee. Dr. Heard. Woodside. 8s8»8 Jamest'n Ab 11 2:09 fast 12 132 2 113 I 3" I'atlerson S Dr.l'illow. Dr. Heard. M. Fletcher 88788 Jamest'n Ab 1J 3:3* slow 6 Hi 113 4 4 2-" I'atterson 5 Lizzi-Flat. Xebec, Maielletcher 88772 Jatoeatowa M 1:"1? fast 4 116 4 3 5 5 5'=JPloss 5 E.Tangtiiiv. Lurid. McAndrews. 81493 Pimlico 3 4 liMJnftow 20 P»0 5 4 9 ll3 12="JJ Reid Ractptet. Goodbeart. King Sol. 81235 Pimlico 3-4 l:13*wast 20 98 11 9 8 10» 11" J Bergen Takahira. BrownTonv. Witcli. Hour 81153 Pimlico 3-4 1:158 fast 10 101ft 7 11 12 13 13=»JC Grand Intervene. Summer Night Xebec 77973 Pimlico 6ft f 1:12ft hvy 13-5 109 7 1 1 2ft 57 McCahey Constellation. Court Lady. Cunning. WOODSIDE. ch. g, 6 148 By Norwood — Bell Andrews (H. Flippen). S8:-37 Jamest'n Al. 11 3:08! fair H 153 14 4 4 4 4"' Ryan 5 Xebec. Lucille R.. Dr. Heard 888^4, Janvst'n Ab 11 3:09 fast 2'» 148 5 Fell. Aiken .". Dr.I'iliow. Dr.IIeard Lucille R 88827 Jamest'n Ab 11 3:13 good 12 148 5 4 4 2 f* 240 Aiken r, Xebec. BeapO, Dr. I'illow. 86106 Pimlico At 2 4:2!) fast 12 150 8 6 7 4 35u 3=»|\Villiams Dacra. Stelltland Monte Carlo 86022 Pimlico Ab 2 4:27ft fast 6 150 2 Fell. Williams Thistledale. Vilhalla. Alainausor. 77997 Pimlico Ab 21 5:04 hvy 8 145 7 6 4 4 6=» Fell.S McClainSir Wooster. Malacca. Algie. 77900 Pimlico Ab2| 5:01 hvy 3ft 140 2 4 4 4 31 3-c B McClain I'rince of Pilsen. Tontotoc Grandpa 7758", Hamilton Ab2ft 4:56 fast 6 150 4 6 6 3 3* 3« S McClain Bilberry. Marksman. I'rinceori'ilscn. PRINCE, ch. h. 5 135 By Norwood— Gemima (H. Flippen). Firt-t start. II. Ilippeii entry — I'rince and Woodside. Fourth Race [4th Jamestown] FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-clds and upward. Selling. (QBMI 111 I Wt.) HYPERION II., b. g. 7 116 By Mazagan— Van-a-Clar (T. Hatfield). 88872 Jamestown 1 1:40? fast 8-5 llo 16 3 I 45 2" A Burton • IMaiitlaud. L. Cavauagh. Havre 88786 Jamestown 3 -1 1 :16ji slow 1-3 11" 4 4 3 3' 1= G Burns B Havre. Oppar. Billie Hibhs. 88744 Jamestown 51 f 1 :07j! fast 1 114 1 5 5 3- 2" (J Burns 7 Takahira. Oppar. Bethlehem. 88524 .lacks' ville 3-4 1:12] fast 4ft 115 7 8 7 7 6^1 G Burns 10 St'keOut. J.Cabiniss. K.Av'dale. 8S4H4 Jacks' ville 3-4 l:14g fast 2ft 108 S 5 5 6" 5= A Lang S Barnsdale. K.Avondale. GoldDust 884*. Jacks' ville 3-4 1:14 fast 44 114 9 7 I 3ft 1» Nieol ]o HouieRun. Stringency. Barnsdale 8762S Jacks' ville 11:39ft fast 16-5 109* I 5 4 2 3i 5'J V Rowers fi I'o oinoke. Klfall. Piute. 87561 Jacks' ville 3-4 l:14|fast 8-5 114 2 2 1 1» 1' V Powers 7 Mary F.. R Onyx. May Amelia. MISS POPULAR, br. m, 5 106 By Star Shoot— Falaska CE. H. Garrison!. MB7 Jamestown 1 1:441 mud 3-2 1«». 12 2 2 4;" 4-J Mu»gr've .". Lois Cavanagh. Dander. Smug 88918 Jam.-sfn 1 1 16 1:47ft fast 20 102 1112 2' t»| MeCabey 5 P.&N eedlea. Smug. L.Cayaiiagh 887S5 Jk'ville 1 1 16 1 :47* fast 20 ltd 7 fi fi 1 5' V- Gan/. 8 ll.N.rav. Edwin I... Oberon. 8S7U9 Jacks' ville 7-8 1:271 fast 7 H4 4 8 8 7 7 fi:' S Davis 11 l'iute. Console. Bpaalsk I'rince. 8Mi".T Jacks ville 3 4 1 :K » fast J-5 113 :•■ 1 2 2' 1" V I'owers 1 Baailllaa K.Qaeea, M.J.Whalen 86448 Latonia 1 1:45ft hvy 8-5 114 3 2 3 4 4 4»J J Mclmvre 4 Sanl'rimo. I.advVie. MamieAlgol 86420 Latonia 3-4 1:15 good 5 105 4 2 4 3' 1" J Melntyre Apologize. Sorrel Top. Zoa. 86398 Latonia 3-4 1:17 hvy 3 111 2 3 5 6 3 ft M McGee Cassowary. Deuce. Sainister. 84534 Sheepshead 7-8 1:27 fast 30 105 4 3 3 5 6' 10*J Creevy Summer Night. Jeanne d'Arc. IdaD. DANDER, b. c. 4 113 By Sir Dixon — My Queen (R. J. Gilmore). 88857 Jam.stown 1 1:14* mud 5 lit. 3 3 4 4 3- 22 A Lans .". L.isC.ivanagh. Snitiu-. M.l'opular. 88W* Jameatow 3-4 1:15 f:iir fi .". 123 5 5 5 53 33ft Musgr've 7 Aunt Kate. Oppar, Lurid. SS917 Jaincstown 51 f 1:«.7J! fast 7-5 Hi 5 5 4 1" 1* J Bold S Dill 1 1 If. AuntKate. M'heimer S8S73 Jamestown 3-1 1:142 fast 2i 118 I 2 3 2' 23 J Reid « Silveiine. Smug. H.Ooaseaddla 8852 Jamestown 3 4 1:15^ fast 4 123 4 4 4 4 4" Lewis ;"• Fondlleart. Glopper, K'sGiiinca. HCn Jacks' ville 7-S 1:27ft fast 2 llo 10 9 7 5 4= 1" Nieol 10 Boserrian. Silvcrinc. M. Marjori.- S8510 .lacks'ville 7 8 1:28 i fast S 112 9 5 5 5 2" 3'-'5 Gilbert 14 Toison d'Or. Silverine. Sandpiper 88451 .lacks'ville 7 S 1:29ft fast 3ft 103 7 5 5 4 3-' 3'i Musgr've ft Gold Dust. Critic, Ballot Box. S8308 .lacks'ville 3-4 1:18 hvy 10 104 I 4 3 2" 3'J Musgr've 7 Anderson, Havre. Tres Joli. BILLIE HIBBS. br. g. 5 118 By Fatherless— Aurine (J. T. Temple). 6893C Jaaaeatowa S| f l^aj fair S5 112 4 3 3 H 2" Lewfa S RaeingRell. Meraaaa, K.Tangttay MM .lameslown 3- ! 1 :14j! fast S-5 117 fi I 2 1' 1- Lewis s Oppar, Xel.cc. Lurid. R9 Jamestown 3 1 1 :i:-i good 6 117 I fi 6 I 4'-'.J Lewis fi Havre. Silverine. Oppar. S.S7S:; Jam. stown 3 4 l:M| slow !2 114 5 2 1 23 4'ii A I-ang B IDperioti II.. Havre. Oppar. 8874* Jam.st. rwa II f 1M fast 5 l"fi I 5 5 I 5'"lLe\\is B I'. Davis. K. Avon. lab-. M- n Ami. 88481 Tampa 3-4 1:17 slow 2 lis 3 2 I 2B lh Lewis 4 Fundamental. Ormuz. Cassowary SS116 TaiujKl 3 4 1:17e slow 6-5 110 5 I I 21 2'- Ix-wis B I'arkview. Cassowary. Ant. Girl RWTuaja • 3 4 l:17y slow 4-5 116 5 4 1 3'i 1J Lewis 5 AnturanGirl. I'ralla. Bobby C «-k MERMAN, ch. g. 3 85 By Fatherless — Mermaid (G. A. Bronder). SM 3fi Jain.stown H f tM fair H K 1 1 4 4"k '."' Steinh'dt S RacH.II. l:il. Hil.l.s. K.Tangttav. H5M Tampa 1 S i:32J slow 3 5 95 3 2 3 2 11 2" Steinh'dt 4 L. Cavanagh. BobbvCook. Punky. ■EM Tampa 7-8 1:33J slow 8-5 95 8 7 6 3 21 1U Steinh'dt ft Beyle, Jade* Dun.lon. Morpeth. SS444 Tampa 51 f 1:11 slow 3 96 7 6 5 43 3J Steinh'dt 7 Clysmic. Our Nugget. La Gloria. 88426 Tampa 3 4 1:18 slow 8-5 ■ I 3 4 21. 2i Steinh'dt S KethGoo hvin. Ok.nite. DrvDoIlar S839S Tampa 3-4 1:18 slow 2 95 3 4 4 2s 1' Steinh'dt C Ralcshed. Watermiry. Eminola. ■Ml Tampa 7-8 1 :32J mud 4 95 2 2 2 3 34 3" Steinh'dt 7 Merry Gift. Punky. Nebulosus. FIREBRAND, b. jr. 7 105 By Hamburg— Lizzie Montrose (M. Hutchinson). 88K3 Jamestowa 5 s 1:04^ nui.l 41 119 I I 4 4- 3" Deverich I L. Eyes. Deaaetrloa, Sam Fudge. 88917 Jamestown 51 f 1 :07j! fast 60 110 4 4 1 6- 7"lDeverieh 8 Dander. Dene-trios. Aunt Kate. HSU Jamestown 3-4 t:Mj fast 100 122 5 Pulled up. Hatty 5 Fondlleart. Glopper. K. Guinea. S.S744 Jam.stown H f l:o7jf fast 50 M 4 6 6 6 fi'-MA Burton 7 Takahira. Hyperion II.. Oppar. 88515 Tampa 3-4 1:19 slow 15 120 1 I 1 33 ."."J. It.. we S Necklet. IVrcvTav lor. Rest.I.a.ly 8S4I3 Tampa 5-8 1 :01ft slow 4 lit! 6 S 6 7" 6- Glasner S Pio Pie... Rrookline. Confessor. ss.:7:i Tampa 51 f 1:11ft slow 10 117 4 3 3 41 5'"lRowe 7 TallowDip. SirAshton. R.C r.na. 88344 Tampa 5-S 1:03ft slow 6 110 1 3 3 II 3*1 Glasner 7 Capt.Glore. SirAshton. Lucullus. MM Tampa 3 I 1:184 slow 5 HI I 1 1 1J B*] Glasner 7 Kith and Kin. Cretisc. Alauda. Fifth Race [5th Jamestown] FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (SI 594— 1:27^-. — 1— lor.. 1 W. I. HINCH, br. c, 4 124 By Royal Flush III.— L'Amazone (M. Hutchison). RMC Jam.stown 7-S 1:27* fast 3J 121 3 3 3 3 2? 2- Steinh'dt « Havre. Xebec. Saltram. MM Jamestown 1 1:40£ fast 25 106 3 3 5 5 51 5* Steinh'dt ti Phfntl'd, Hyperionll.. L.Cav'au'h 8 818 Jamestown HflsN fast 8-5 106 5 5 5 5 21 Steinh'dt .".Grenade, Hen.Cr.wsca.ldin. Lurid SS787 Jamestown 3-4 1:16J slow 4-5 1(16 1 11 Is l5 Steinh'dt 7 Fmitiohi. Detneirios. Flat Creek. S8769 Jamestown 5-8 l:01g fast 5 116 3 2 2 2» 2s Stemh'dt 7 Racing Bell, Glopper, Benlala. 88744 Jamestown 5J f 1 :07g fast 30 111 6 4 3 4h 5"lSteinh'dt 7 Takahira. Hyperion II.. Oppar 8S604 Tampa 1 1-16 lit slow 10 107 4 1 1 1 l3 4*}. Steinh'dt 6 LaFavette, L.Cavanagh. F.Riley. 8S499 Tampa 5-8 l:03g slow 6 108 5 5 5 41 471 Steinh'dt S SirAshton. Lucullus. Bonnie Bee AUNT KATE. ch. f. 4 116 By Goldcrest — Vienna (E. H. Garrison). S893S Jamestown 3-4 1:15 fair 4 110 3 4 4 2- l3 Steinh'dt 7 Oppar. Dander. Lurid. 88917 Jamestown 51 f 1 :o7g fast 31 108 6 7 7 3»t 37 McCahey 8 Dander. Deuietrios. Aunt Kate. SS764 Jacks'ville 7-S l:27g fast lT-5 104 2 111 1- 1" Ganz 8 Aphrodite. M. Herbert. Flarney. 88454 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:29ft fast 30 104 Left at the post. G Burns ft Gold Dust, Critic. Dander. SS119 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :09g fast 16-5 105 7 9 10 9 8'} S Davis 13 Endvmion. SquaroDeal. G.Raggio SS317 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:18 hvy 20 105 2 5 5 5 5,MiLovell 5 GoldDust. Anderson. Cablegram. S8161 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:0S§ fast 4 104 1 12 3'1 331 S Davis 11 Gold Dust. Marie Rue. Havre. GRENADE, b. g, 9 125 By St. Gatien— Turmoil (T. Hatfield). MM Jamestown 5-8 1:01+ mud 4 109 1 2 2 23 1" Musgr've 4 RaeingRell. Amoret. .M, Andrews. MM Jamestown H f 1:07 fast 12 109 5 5 5 4" 3"» A Burton 3 I'atriot. Fondlleart. Racing Bell 8S81S Jamestown 51 f 1:08 fast 3-2 109 2 11 2.1 1J G Burns "• « . 1. Hindi. II. Cress, addiu. I.urid SS437 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:29 fast 3 109 5 1 1 1 1' 1"" Troxler 10 RobinGrey. Wool stone, MarieKne 8S374 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:17* hvy 9 110 4 3 6 H 5"JG Burns ft GoldDust. LottaCreed. Admonltor S7952 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:153 hvy 51 109 7 8 7 7' G'l J Reid ft Ruble, Tres Joli, Earl's Court. S7S69 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13 fast 7 113 I 4 5 4' 4'i V Powers S Turncoat. Patriot. Geo.W.I.elolt 37789 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14J fast 20 107 5 5 5 53 351 J Rci.l S Tom MeC.rath. Abrasion. Finn. SALTRAM, br. m, 5, 115 By Sandringham — Dissembler (M. C. Copperthwaite ) . SSI -39 Jamestown 11:43 fair 6-5 102 5 5 5 4 i1 3", A Lang B Potia II.. Benlala. Sam Fndu'c. SS916 Jamestown 7-8 l:27g fast 100 US 4 6 0 4' 4J Deverich »; Havre, W. I. Hindi. Xebec. 88S2S Jamest'n 11-16 1:50 good 60 110 2 4 4 4 4 .;ln Deverich 4 L.Cavanagh. Bethlehem. Glonp.r 88773 Jamest'n lm70y 1:45 fast 12 110 4 i S S 52 5"1G Burns G Plantland. Silverine. Havre. S4669 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:54* fast 5 111 413 Krause 7 Cunn'g. L.G.Snanker.K.ofRashan sltitio Pimlico 1 1-10 1:4S2 fast 7 109 6" Delaby ft Cunning. ILAboiitVou. K.ofBash'n BENLALA. ch. g, 8 117 By Ben Holladay — Gualala (Mrs. G. C. Brenton). MM Jamestown 1 1:13 fair 2 1oj 3 11 1 l1 2'' McCahey ." Dona II.. Saltram. Sam Fudge. SS709 Jamestown 5-8 1:01? fast 30 119 5 4 6 4 49 Medlicott 7 RaeingBell. W.I. Hindi, Gh.pp.-r' S1674 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:40? fast 1 135 23 Walker 7 Tourney, Recruit. The Welkin. 81695 Jamest'n Ab 2 3:51+ fast 3 147 318 J Sullivan C Sparkles. Berg..... Racilia. EMINOLA. br. m, 6 113 By Aloha — Eminence (Mrs. G. J. Engelking). 8S;t3S Jamestown 3-4 1:15 fair 40 112 6 6 6 0 r.\'j Sh" maker 7 Aunt Kate, oppar. Deader. MM Jamestown 3-4 1:141 fast 15 115 1 5 4 .V 5"lMusgr've 8 Billie Hibbs. Oppar. Xekee. 8s^26 Jamestown 51 f 1:09ft good 6 1041 5 3 3 310 :'.' Sh'maker ." Kva Tanguav. Alloy. Dona n. 887S7 Jamestown 3-4 1:10ft slow 7 1041 6 5 6 2'i 21 Sh'maker 7 W.I.Hinch. Detnetrios. FlatCreek 88744 Jamestown 51 f l:07g fast 60 107 7 7 7 7 7-:lSh'maker 7 Takahira. Hyperion II.. Oppar. S8564 Tampa 51 f 1:12 slow 21 107 3 12 21 2' Sh'maker S Luckv Mate. Occidental. Necklet SS51S Tampa 3-4 1:19 slow 2 110 1 2 3 5' 53 Harty 8 Ramon Corona. Baleshcl. Alvise. S8480 Tampa 51 f 1:11 slow 3 108 2 2 I 22 2»k A Burton 7 Greenlawn, N.Bnmppo, T.Clown. HELEN B., b. m. 5, 115 By The Pepper — Bruno (H. T. Palmer). 88K3 Jamestown 51 f 1 :0S3 fast 50 112 6 5 6 6»« 4S1, Deverich 7 II. Crosscaddin. Lurid. Complete 8S773 Jamest'n lm70v 1:45 fast 50 110 3 4 6 6 6 6-"lPalms « Plantland. Silverine. Havre. 84064 Pimlico 3-4 1:17 fast 10 146 4T Mr S T'ker 7 Escutcheon, Faultless. G.G.IIall. 7702^ Penning 1 1-S 1:58 fast 15 95 515 Tansey 0 Ladylsabel, Al II. Woods. LaQy. FLAT CREEK, b. f, 4 113 By Merry Day — Countaxus (Mrs. G. C. Brenton). 88917 Jamestown Q f 1:* 7R fast 60 103 S 8 8 S 8411A I,ang 8 Dander. Demetrius. Aunt Kate. RS873 Jamestown 3-4 1:1 Ig fast 100 113 5 6 6 I 6:3 Hughes (5 Silv-rine. Dander. Smug. SS7S7 Jamestown 3-4 1:16ft slow 30 DHJ 4 4 4 5^ 4"iMcCahey 7 W.I.Hinch. Fmiuola. Demetti.s. s-742 Jamest'n 1 1-16 1 :4ftg fast 60 107 2 2 3 4 4 4='lHughes 4 J. Carroll. Smug. Ncskal.eta. 77929 Pimlico 3-1 1:17 hvy 12 M 4 0 6 6s 6*1 Goldstein S Racijuet. Grania. Constellation. 77732 Penning 5-S 1:03 fast 2J 104 3'| E Haynes o G. Jubilee. Hi iia. My Agnes. GOOD FRIAR, ch. g, S 117 By The Friar — Fon Mate (J. T. Temple). 8S787 Jamestown 3-4 1:161 slow 50 .110 7 7 7 7 7-'" A I.ang 7 W.I. Hindi. Kniitiola. Deuietrios 88131 Tampa 1 1-8 2:1."* slop 10 154 2 3 3 4 41 530 Tyler 6 Okenite, Bronte, Dr. Heard. 87957 Tampa 1 18 2:0SJ mud 7 14fil 5 4 3 3 4' 4' Tyler 5 Okenite. Bronte. Al Busch. PANIQUE. b. g, 0 117 By Plaudit — Set Fast (M. Meyers). S8S38 lamest.. wn 3 4 1:15 fair 100 115 7 7 7 7 7 L. wis 7 Aunt Kate. Oppar. Dan.hr. SS'.tlti Jamestown 7-8 1:271 fast M 12* fi 4 5 fi §•• Lewis fi Havre. W. 1. Hindi. Xebec. 88353 Jamestown 5ft f l:0Sg fast 50 111 7 7 7 7 7" Clark 7 II. 4'rosscaddin. Lurid. Complete 86 "48 Pimlico 3 4 1:15 fast 100 107 10 10 10 10 8s* Powell MissPerigortl. Escutc'.teou. BaLBwx. 86104 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 100 112 5 5 5 5 5" E Haynes Martin Doyle. Top Note. Notasulga 8C9S6 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:20ft good 25 111 10 10 7 7'1 6,4lGrifhn Tackle. Builoba. Charley Lusk. HASSARD A. L. HASSARD - SHORT. Formerly connected with the following papers: New York Morning Telegraph, New York Evening Journal, New York Herald, New York Globe. Room 714 .. . Cor. 39th St. Telephone 3790 Bryant. 1416 Broadway, New York Racing starts at A iuedtiet on Friday. April 15. I have had my men on the job at all eastern tracks four weeks." Having every move Hie horses at all the eastern tracks have made in that time. I am well pupated. As a newspaper turf expert for the last twenty years, and with my strong connections in the east. I can promise you information that is well worth $." «¥) a week to any follower of the eastern racing season. I Have the Winner of the Carter Handicap friday. TERMS, $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) A WEEK. ONE HORSE A DAY. Subscribe by telegraph, registered or special delivery letter. Lena Lech, 4-1, Won was Tuesday's Form Special. Yesterday's Form Special finished third. THURSDAY'S FORM SPECIAL: January Plum 61-27-25-57-31-27-19. 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We will have TWO MORE SPECIALS this mouth and to at«e all an opportunity to set in. will make a special price of $3 for both. All sul.M'riptions must 1«- in our office by Satnr day, April i'l. however. 8 Winners in Past 15 Starts are what we had on our FREE FORM SPECIALS. iaeiadlaaj such nices ones as Avcntellus. 5-1, won: Flying Footsteps. 3-1. won: Descomnets, 3-1, won, and Orbicular, 2-1, won. NEW BOOK ON SALE TODAY containing code to these S| eeials. at all news stands. aajeata at office lac only 25 CENTS PES WEEK. Yesterday's Form S ial WON. Yesterday's One-IIorse Kaily lost. THURSDAYS F0E.M SPECIAL: White Monday 93-21-27-32-50-35-54 07-87. The Turf Reporter Room 312, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicaqo, III. ' I . Maromara, 3-1, Won was yesterday's Form Special. Cede for these Free Form S| ccials i;ivon in the NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. NEW BOOK NOW ON SALE 25 CENTS PER COPY. $1.00 PER MONTH. Buy the National and get winners. Yesterdav's X Bat rial lost. Yesterday's Wit-- lost. TODAY'S FORM SPECIAL: No. 209. National Racing Review, Chicago Room 37. 71 Dearborn Street. Private Information. INSIDE INFORMATION for the eominir Pimlico meet in:,'. To demonstrate the ipialltv of this information will send the first t In. - ,., ,-asionals if vou wilt remit the winuin-Ts ,.f a (2 fl:lt |„.t ; after this th,. winnings of a S". Hal net. Sohatrlptiowa strictlv limited ..lid only responsible Letters i ,1 answer. For bettins and private reasons u,js information will be sent to Chicago onlv. Send for cipher eada immediately. J. T. MORSELL. P. 0. Box 122 Hyatts-ville, Md.