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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 17, 1910
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 17, 1910 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1910 drf1910041701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 17, 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. / Duly A ^bcingGk^Form { VOL. XVI. NO. 92. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1910. PRICE 5 CENTS Racing Law for Canada: Commons Passes Measure Desired by Canadian Jockey Clubs. RACING LAW FOR CANADA COMMONS PASSES MEASURE DESIRED BY CANADIAN JOCKEY CLUBS. Book making and All Forms of Betting: Legalized on Rare Tracks During Two Seven-Days Meetings in Each Year — No Further Interference. Toronto. Out.. April 1(5. — The status of racing in Canada for the next generation was definitely established in legal form when the House of Commons last night passed vvitlioiit opposition ami without debate i; le liill that had Im-oii offered by the racing interests, iii its amended form it was fathered l y I. II. Miller liimself. who explained that it was the l« st that could 1 e ih.iie. anil tiiai there would In- no more effort t i interfere with racing in future yearn unless tiiis law proved a failure. It was seconded by Mr. McColl. who had originally ottered it as a sub slitute for tlie drastic measure which Mr. Miller in 1i-.m1uc.iI in the House several months ago. aiKl which MM rejected last ««1. The ii -w act. which was sent on to the Senate and which will .become law as simui as the foinalities are complied with. recognizes hookmakinK. puotselling «»r any form of betting as legal when done on an iueoruurated rai-i- course on the races then taking place. It makes the penalties for handliooking severer and prohibits the life of the streets or public places for ttctting. Meetings for ruiuiers are restricted to seven days and tor trotters to three days, am! not more than two meetings a year shall be held. These privileges will not apply to any new tracks established more than three miles from a Canadian city of M*SM inhabitants. This is intended to prevent new tracks being o| orated on the Canadian louder, but tlxise in existence are protected. The sale of information to Itookinakers on the track anil the collection of fi-es for such information are ) er-milled, but not the sale of information for use else-wnere. The publication of lilts, is not forbidden, but they cannot lie advertised for sale nor can information Ik- published that is intended for use in the business of tMiokmaking. Camden Handicap Probabilities. CAMDEN HANDICAP PROBABILITIES. Lexington. Ky.. April ]«. — Secretary William H. Shelley's adjustment of weights for the Camden Handicap aptwars 1o have general approval, and it is exp -cted that at least ten of the twenty-eight ellglbies will go to the post in tin- rai-e at one mile and an eighth May .". Waldo. Joe Morris. Eye White. Fighting Hob. Donau. Colinet. John Furlong. Sager. Bool* Binda. Kthel D.. Don Antonio. Markie M. and Xaimette or Fi-reno are lieiug figured as likely starters. \ I.. Harrison, in a letter to Kits Eastin. saiil that Waldo would 1m- shipped here from Louisville along with a couple of two-year-olds, and would run in the Camden. Since that letter was ^written jockey Vincent Powers has Is-en engaged to ride Waldo in the Camden and in the Kentucky Derby. Joe Morris has been working well at the laeal track and will go to the post if trainer Jack Jtaki r finds that Ik- is ready on the day of the race John Furlong has missed a couple id' trials on account of rain and this may cause trainer Walter Grater to elect to await the Kentucky Derby as the race fur tin- debut of the Wadsworth gelding. There is a |MM sihility. t«M . that John Furlong will change hands. "Canada Jack" Atkin was here this week. insp«-eted the gelding, expressed a liking for him :atid requested a price from owner James C. Rogers. Atkin is acting for a Canadian gentleman, sup jMisedly It. J. Mackenzie. Colinet has. according to re|mrts from Idle Hour Farm, been working satis lactorily tor trainer Cliff Hammond. Jockey Dick Sc.cvillc arrived here this week from his lumie at Coffey villc. Kan., and is now exercising the Bradley •candidate. 1 too I a Itoola can be tahlicd as certain to carry the colors of Johnson N. Camden, though trainer Jack Kecne has no high opinion of tin- son •of Ben Brush. Kthel D. is going well for the colored trainer. June Collins, ami she is a lilly that is well ■worth remeuihering. Markie M.. from the stable of J. C. Milam, has not lived up to the ex|K tatioi;s of bis owner and trainer, but he is hopeful. UimmI re-j Mills come from Louisville concerning Eye White, Fighting Mi Dm Antonio. Monau. l-'eretio and Nnn-lielte. The last liami d two are in W. J. Yomm's string. Nannette has never ban to the \«r*\. Sin-is a daughter of the swift-footed Myrtle Harkness Mai is said to have inherited much of her mother's (speed. file St. James Stable of (en liorses. in charge of trainer L-w Marion, arrived last night from Jack txmville. At Chattanooga yesterday morning linear in which the horses had come up to that iMiint was run into on a siding and put out of commission. The nurses, including Grceu Seal. Wuulwiuder, Miss Sain. Hasty Agnes. Alfred the Cleat. Slafovcr. Grande I tame and Anderson, were transferred to another car. Ih\ Leech examined them on arrival lure, and found that Miss Sain bad a hadl.v damaged xboiilder. She was sent to the farm, while numbers went to the Kentucky AssiM-iatiou track. A ln:iv i :i nit all this morning left the Kentucky Ass M-i.itioti course muddy, but it did not stop the working of horses in preparation for the meeting which is to open inn weeks hence. The most impressive move was .i mile in 1 :52 by the Kentucky iH-iby candidate. John Furlong. William ;.i-t wired today for twelve stalls. Sager will be a starter in the Camden Handicap. Mvrtle Marion, a I wo war-old liav lillv bv Woolslhoi pe J'ock-tpiec. . was sold todav b\ Irving 11. Wi.ealeroft Jo Mod. Nic.ll for $1. KI. Jacksonville Meeting Comes to End. JACKSONVILLE MEETING COMES TO END. .,-scksonville. 11a.. April Hi. — When taps sounded railing tin- h.. i-.es to the post for the closing racial Aloiictcif Park this afteni.K.ii. cheers broke forth from tin- grandstand and betting ii siir. Tin- attend a nee during the past week or ten days has b.-eu .slim, none but lb.- hardened regulars remaining ov.-r I., tin- lini^h. Tin- program for the closing day wis made up of :.\en mil and the conditions of a majority of th. in were framed to suit iion-w inn-i s. In oiil.v one race, th.- fourth, was there any pretention to .1.1^-. and this event proved an easy victory lor Klhon. which ran six furlongs in l:ll|, equaling tin- track r.-cord that this same horse established a lew ila.iv ago. Kthoii. Colonel Ashmeade and Jack Bight MM a- favorites. A — | - - - i -1 1 made up of twenty -one horse curs will leave !..i Loiijvvilli . while several stables will ship to I'iinlici.. After Cleat Jubilee's had showing in the dosing race. hi* rider. L. Orittin. was called into the stai.d. The MM W' •■ not convinced that it was the hoy's fault and nothing was done in the matter. I'revioiis to the races a sale of horses in training was held and the following wen sold: Jane Swift. to C. F. Clark. .*725: Catrokc to I. 1'.. Fitzgerald. $OK : Itannoek Boli. to I. It. Fitzgerald S.VKi; Agree meiit. to T W. Flvnii. $H».-.: To To Vo V-i. to O. J. I'litketC $lL'o: Silverado, to J. F. White. $M AJ a ineeiing of Hi.- Southern Jockey Club stewards held this morning, the suspension of Jockey «H crt wa- sustained anil the purse Won by Itams dale was awarded to II. McCarteii. nlmsi- Camel liu islied -ciiiiul to that horse recently. La Favette and several other horses were shipped I to Ivloiimicr ['ark. Montreal, this inorniug. 1a j Semprolus Takes the Canarsie.: R. F. Carman and George Odom Score Doubles at Aqueduct Another Ten-Thousand Crowd Out. SEMPROLUS TAKES THE CANARSIE. R. F. Carman and George Odom Score Doubles at Aqueduct — Another Ten-Thousand Crowd Out. Xcw- York. April 16. — R. F. Carman's Semprolus m w ■inner of the (anarsie Stakes, today's A |ueduct feature for two-year-olds. The Carman colors were also successful in the other two-year-old race when Horizon won the dash for fillies. The Canarsie brought an excellent field of youngsters together ami the winner is undoubtedly a good one. The other feaiure. the Kockaway Selling Stakes, resulted in a stirring finish, in which Prince (Jail, I'ajaroita. Madman and Kialto finished so closely lapped that difficulty was had in placing them, and many were of the opinion that Mailman finished second. Like the Carman stable. Odom made it two for the day when at the end of the card his lillv. FoJlie Levy. duplicated the success of Prince Gal in the Hock aw iy. The tabulated history of the Rockawav Stakes is as follows: \eai. Winner. A. Wt. Jockey. Val. Time. ISMS l.eedsville ...4 10S Muher $ 7*0 1:14 1 I Ml! I (Jaze :: !»T McC'ue 1.01ol:14 nMM Maximo GomesTi 11(1 Mitchell ... l.FKi ItZ&t IM1 Satltlucce 4 MR H. Michaels 1.1WI 1:24 I!t»i2 April Shower..."! IIMJ BiMiker .... 1.220 1:27! hM8 I'otente s 100 T. Hitrns .. 1.240 |:3M 10O4 Silver Dream..:; MQ T. Burns .. 1.400 I:1S| IMS QoU Ten :: 01 J. Johnson.. 1.00 1:14* IMS Keator 4 lit) Lyne l.:!oo 1:131 IM7 Juggler 4 110 Jus. Hen'sy 1.2S | 1:14* 1MB -las. B. Bradv.:: 1 04 Musgrave .. 1.2."i(l I:1X| lomt Xot run this year. 101O Prince t.al 4 114 M. Mcf.'oe. . (!7-"l:14 Run at seven furlongs from 1000 to 1903 inclusive. It is early in the season to predict good two-year-olds, but on his performance this aftcruiMin Semprolus is sure to make his way if not too ambitiously placed. He was outpaced in the early stages of the Canarsie by Frank Mullens. Babbler, the Belmont representative, and Dartworth. a Stalwart colt that iMire the colors of Janus Butler. When the real pinch came the Carman colt drew away in real racehorse fashion and achieved victory in impressive style. The tabled historv of the Canarsie Stakes is as follows: Year. Winner. Wt. Jockey. Val. Time. 1 MIS Caoutchouc KM M. Hirsch .$ HS0 :."7 1MI0 Modrino 112 Taral !I10 :", 1!XK Keniiworth 112 Bullman ... 1.150 Ml IM1 tJohlen Cottage. ..112 I'iggott 1.270 :.-|(i! 1002 Beiisonhiirst 112 Wonderly .. I..I40 *«H rfHiS raluihearer 107 Cannon .... l.ftOO :!JS 1!H»4 Augur 107 T. Burns .. 1.M0 :47 IMS Oakhiwn 115 T. Burns .. 1.220 :4» ISM Curriculum kki Badtke ... 1.7M :4S? 1!KI7 Xotasulga 100 tlarner tOlB :47 ISM High Private ....104 .Musgrave .. l.Olo :4S: 1!K»! Not run this vear. lOlo Semprolus 107 Langan l.il.'iO :4~*. Run at four and a half furlongs from 1M1K to 1!H :: inclusive. Horizon, the other two-vear-ohl winner, is a daugh ter of Hastings ami Fond Hopes, and her most dangerous npiMim-nt was Madcap, also Nursery bred, be-, ing a daughter of Hock Sand and Lady Madge. She was the Belmont 1io|m-. but could onlv finish an in-dillerent second to the filly that had lieen sent to the yearling sales. It is |K*»sible that Bedwell's I'ajaroita would have beaten Prince Gal in the Kockaway had Taplin been a little less anxious. He rushed the western sprinter along at a clip that left him little for the stretch drive, and though he hung on well he was nosed out in the final stride. Three of the races went to the favorites, and there was not a winner that was not well backed, though the defeat of Madcap in the first race was something of a setback. Ardri. winner of the second by inches from Ki-ep Moving, was a first choice, and then came Semprolus. backed from 10 to S. Prince tial and Besom wife both favorites. For the second day of the season fully Kl.tOii turned out and it was an excellent day's s|M»rt. though a cold wind and cloudy skies made conditions unpleasant. Among the notables present was Richard Croker. Day of Upsets at Oakland. DAY OF UPSETS AT OAKLAND. San Francisco. Cal.. April Hi. — There were several upsets at Oakland MMjr and the followers of favor ites fared liadly. The most unsatisfactory race was the closing dash. Likclv Dieudonne ruled favorite with Thistle Belle a heavily backed second choice. Ai the half mile post. Cohurn. oil Jim C a line v. cut across and almost knocked Thistle Belle down. Near the finish Seidell, on Kid North, crowded Likely liieiulonne. forcing Williams to pnll up. Jim Calliiey won from Kid North and Banorella. The judges had all the jockeys concerned before them and suspended Cohurn for a week for rough riding. Calonus. favorite lor the fifth, was prac li.ally left at the post and failed to cut any figure. K'iriiell. an outsider, proving tin- winner. Bishop W. was favorite in the fourth, but Raleigh led a. I the way. No QMftCf had a competent rider up for a change in the first race and linallv won. U-ating Titus II. The stewards have refused the entry of Crestoti for inconsistent running, and reserved further act ion lieudiiig the result of continued investigation of Hit-race w in by Captain John yesterday. Anderson, who riMle Calvcsca yesterday, said the mare appeared to stagger and he pulled her up. She was in go.Ml condition last night ami li«Vny. Tlie following horses were sold in five paddock today: lMike of Milan. F. B. Brown. $lK.Ti: Sweet Basil, Johnson A- Gray. *7oO: Ilex. Charles Horning. .$1,1:0: Bcda. J. A. Bell or the Raisin Citv Stable. S42S: Prudent. Frank W. Coiilart. $50; Netting. Walter Heatk.-$370: L. C. A kerlev. ' Raisin City Stable. .$110: Old Settler. H. Tobin. W. T. Amhr ^011 bid in Argonaut for William Cahill at $750. None of James McManils' horses that have raced here will Im- shipped east. Trainer Steve Judge will likely take some of them for a campai:_.i through "the bushes" during the Bummer. The consistent man-. Russian-, has gone wrong and will he filed and turned out for the summer. The big sprinter. I'rcjuicio, is at Long Beach. Lis Angeles, undergoing treatment for a ImiwciI tendon, lb- has Im-cii persistently troubled with had underpinnings and it is possible that he mav never again get back to the races. Creston Boy. after a long absence from the races, is again in training and is c.xptctcd to race shortly. . Horses Killed at Churchill Downs. 1a j I . HORSES KILLED AT CHURCHILL DOWNS. Louisville. Ky.. April It;.— During one of the most terrific thunder storms experienced in this region in many years, several of the stables at Churchill Kowns wen- struck by lightning this afternoon and destroyed. The long row of stalls quartering the horses belonging to J. H. Respess bore the brunt of the Mtft F. P.. Respess' Norbit H.vnes. a four year-old chestnut colt by Ormicant — Scarf Pin. and Sollto. a two-year old bay gelding by Mazagau Countess Irina. and Ceorge J. Long's Dialler, a three year old bav colt by Alvcscot Veronica, were llistantlv killed. Following the crash, fire broke out and for a time endangered all the stables on the southern side of tin- enclosure. A volunteer bucket brigade "imposed of stable hands, jockeys ami owners, after hard battle, succeeded in conquering the Haines before excessive damage was done. Storm Prevents Pensacola Racing. STORM PREVENTS PENSAC0LA RACING. I'ensaci.la. Fla.. April 1(1. Heavy rains, accoin-paiiied by a high wind, threatened to demolish Unhurriedly constructed racing plant here, and necessitated the declaring off of the racing this after. noon. Today's entries will be run off Monday. Then-were fears among the horsemen during the morning hours that the stables would be blown down and thai some of the horses would Im- Injured, but be yoml some damage to the section In which Kav Spence and his horses were ipaartered, nothing suf fered. The canvas fence which surrounds the track and the rooting of the grandstand and betting ring, also of canvas, stood the storm remarkably well, and everything will Ik- in order for Momlav " Edward Trilie. who has been doing the starting iff tonight to rejoin A. B. Dade and will act a* his chief assistant. John Moore, who will lunik at the Pimlico meet lug. left here last night. The Fitzgerald string of racers will Im- shipped next week Sheet to Cahamla. where thev will be rested until the meeting Is-gins. A. ISellew and W. C. Crinpeii were arrivals today from Jacksonville with sl\ horses. New York Form Chart. NEW YORK FORM CHART. (AQUEPI'CT.) AQUEDUCT. N. Y., SATURDAY. APRIL 16, IMS.— Second .lav. Queens County Jockey Club. Spring Meet-mg nl 24 days. Weather cloudy. Presiding Judge. C. J. Fitzgerald. Starter. Mars Cnsshly. Racing Secretary. F. Rehbc-rger. Racing starts at 2:.'!0 p. in. (Chicago time 1::;o p. m.i. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses pillowing the distance of each race indicate Index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. SQ090 nmn RACK— 1-2 Mile Straight. (4.- .!07— 4C.%— 2—100. . $400 added. 2 year-olds. Ot/V/*^lV/ Fillies. Allowancfs. Net value to winner $.'1X0. Ind Horses A Wt IT St '4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S S73W 59SJJRS1 ■ '"4 ■ 4 Ii 1' 1« Langan R F Carman 8 L' 10 4 2 MADCAP iv M .'! 1 2'1 ." l h E Dugan A Belmont 1 7-." 6-5 1-2 1-4 SI SAN w 104 I 6 6" 4* .•!= G Burns J R Keene 4 10 S :: 7-r. MISS NRTT w 104 4 1 $•] 3". 4- J Glass F Johnson 10 5 6 2 1 (887£ VAUX NIA w KM» 7 3 4?. 6' : " Taplin S W Streett 6 6 4 7-5 1-2 J.iN;'^A bl4 ! 7 71 7* 6- Van B'otenH I^j. Montagne 4 8 8 3 6-5 1 ('° 1 H I 5 5' 5] 7* Hvland J Hvnes 20 40 40 12 5 B71S*KJSNTCCKY ROSE w 108 I 8 S S S Kohn Mrs H H Selby 15 40 30 10 4 Time. 48%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. by Hastings — Fond Hopes (trained bv F. Krnest). i^.v^''"' '" l"'sf1:" -::!-- A' lM,st ,! minutes. Start good. Won easilv: second and third driving. HOR-l/.O.N raced closely with MADCAP to the elbow, where she saved ground, then came on easily and won in I canter. MADCAP raced right up with the winner to the elbbw. where she went wide with several others and had to be ridden out to save second place. SI'SAN lost ground on the ellMiw. but came with a rush next lo the rail and would have been second in another stride. MISS NKTT showed early speed but tired I he others were outpaced throughout. Scratched — ( S.STi2 i I Valerie. 107. Overweights- -Madcap. 2 pounds: Kentucky Rose. 1. 8QH91 SECOND RACK— 1 Mile. fSSSM— Id*— .1— MS.) $400 added. .1 year olds and upward. O %J \J & _L Selling. Net value to winner Jf-'HO. !nd Horses AWtPPSt ^ Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S (887.17) A RDRI w .". 109 I 2 l'l V V. V 1" M McOee F Reiran * ~ M .1-5 out r88SM)KEEP MOVING W 5 105 2 1 :P V\ 3" 3'?. 2= Taplin H O Be.lwell S 4_ 4 6-5 "-5 (SSH7)OTILO WB4 108 3 3 2» 2* 2s V V Musgr've J W Schorr ■ I ■ 1 1-3 vs:,4si|'AKADISE Qt'EEXwii 4 M 4 I 5 4J 4» 43 4 » Fain P. F Carman 4" 4* 4" 6-5 '-5 IBM BANG wit 3 % 1 4 4 J. 5 5 5 I J Glass E W Heffner 8 20 20 6 2 , Time. 13. 25. 37, 49. 1:14%. 1:41 A. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by „. C.iganteutn— Miss Doone (trained bv F. Regan I. n,..^.."1 '" ,|M)st at :i:,01' ,At 1M,st :{ IU"'utes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. ALDRI set the pace throughout, but was challenged by KEEP MOVING and the two fought it out all through the hist furlong and ARDRI just lasted long enough. KEEP MOVING was shut off and crowded buck right after the start and lollowed the leaders to the stretch, tlitn came with a great rush and would lave won m another stride. OTILO tired badly after racing with the winner to the stretch. The others wire always outrun. The winner was entered for $700: no bid. Overweights — Bung. 1 pound. AQH99 THIRD RACE— 1-S Mile Straight. (45307— 4(1^.-2-100.) Canarsie Stakes. Value yJ€J\J dU ag $1.ril)0. 2 year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $1.05(1. linl Horses AWtPPSt % H * Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S t«»,S'^L!ie,,m.n * fi S ! 4 2U 1' Langan R F Carman 10 15 | ii sT iNS282)FRA.\K MULLENS w 107 2 1 1* 1»| * G Carner F T Wood 8-5 2 7-5 l-" " 1-4 T^tS^^^TT ■ S l - -'}- Vi 31 E Dugan A Belmont 6 10 8 3 8-5 DARTWORTH w 107 4 3 ■ 4^ 4' Scoville J Butler 8 15 4 8-5 4-5 S*BF ■ 104 7 7 71 7- 5J G Burns J R Keene 8 10 10 4 2 .o^£«» • 1 h"' ! 4 5" S E Pa=e SilverBrookFarm 4 5 5 2 1 OJ„.tHA\\ LEY v 107 6 8 6J. 6» 7= Hyland V Barker 30 40 30 10 5 SS4S.. DINC CAMPBELL WB 107 5 6 &• V 8» Taplin R J Mackenzie 15 20 15 6 3 Ar^\,R., sRLLEKS w 106 10 9 9 9 9 Pohanka W lakeland -10 40 30 10 5 ALTAMAHA w 107 3 Left at the post. Creevy K T Wilson Jr 10 20 15 6 3 TAdded starter. Time. 47«». Track fast. Winner — B. c. by Scmproniiis — Myrtelus (trained bv F. Ernest I. . ZrSSf *■ ,,ost !" :!:-7' At l,ost 4 o'i'O'tes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. SEM-I'ROLI t. S was never far from the leaders and. finishing with a rush, caught FRANK MILLENS in the hist lur'ong and won going away at the end. FRANK MILLENS took the lead at once and set a verv fast pace, but tired badly in the final drive. BABBLER showed speed, but tired as if not vet ready DVRT-WORIII showed a flash of spud, but was never a serious contender. RAKE went wide at the ells.w and then closed a big gap. Scratched — Barn Dance. 107. Overweights — Babbler. 2 pounds: Maid. 1: Annie Sellers. 2. r^Qfl9^ EOl'KTH RACE— S-4 Mile. (42014— 1 :12*f.— .1—110. i Rockaway Stakes. Value $1. COO. 0 €/\J ag J •"■ year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner *»i7r . Ind Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S m; 17" -PRINCE GAL WB 4 114 S 5 «j 4' 3^ lt M McGee G M Odom 85 2 13-101 "1-4 sy,:i!,1-A.JA1{OITA W5 112 7 4 $■ 2' t* 2'. Taplin H GB.-dwell fS 4 ST M «043 RIALTO wit 5 112 6 3 3J $•] M 3h V Bowers F I) Weir 8" 8 7 •'* 6-5 S86ffl MADMAN wn 4 113 2 1 1-' 1- U 4' E Dugan H G Bedwell m 4 3J I" 2-G .M.9y2)«gl'E.STION MARK w 5 107 1 2 5^ 5= 6- 5= Langan K F Carman 4" 7 6 1 1 s,si;-i*CHAR. HARGR'VKwal 96 5 S 6- 6' 5' 61- Van B'otenS C Austin S 10 10 4 I w;:,:, 'ROYAL ONYX wb 6 hK) 4 7 8 8 7- V- Butwell T G Molinelli V 15 15 6 3 "i:'!-*KAI,' '.AL V w 5 107 3 6 71 71 8 8 Uiggins R T Wilson Jr 20 30 30 10 5 ytoupled in betting; no separate place or show ltetting. Time. 12^. 24. 48«i. 1:14. Track fast. \\ inner— Br. g. by Calvesfon— Princess Norettl (trained bv G. M Odom). ■» £St«t?.pMJ at, :{:'",:!- At I"'s, '2 '"'"'ites. Start good. Won driving: MMi and third the same. 1 KIM K CAL ran close up under reserve lo the stretch, then moved up fast and. in a game linish got up :n tin as] stride. PAJAROITA ran in close pursuit of the pacemaker from the start and only succumbed tight at the end R [ALIO, always prominent, responded gamely to urging in the tinal drive 'and finished with a rush. MADMAN set a last pace and finished resolutely, but tiring. QIESTION MARK did not Hne.v gnat speed and evidently is not ready. CHARLIE HARCRAVE was always outrun.' The winner was entered Im- . ] i;imi: no bid. Scratched (SSOiMii Myles O'Conuell. 100; S-SCtiC'Cuy ' Fisher. 113. Overweights Kialto. 2 pounds. QQflQ/fl IHTH RACE ^-4 Mile. (42014 1:12%— 3— IM.) $o(M» added. 3 year olds and up-\JtJ\-r 'mmTSt ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $440. Ind Horses AWtPPSt ■£ H % Str ^ln Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S SSSi'ISSPfiv^.. w J 112 4 2 l«|l" l'l 1- Butwell DSP Randolph 35 6^5 11-101 2out 8t m BBS LOYAL Wl 9S I 1 4" 4- 2' V i Garner L Kahn 5 5 3 4-5 1-4 |8MS3 RIGHTBA8T wb 4 llti 3 4 3'1 3' 3= 3s Taplin H G Bedwell 3 5 4 1 1-3 8«199fGALLEY SLAVE w3 99 5 3 2J 2J 4' 4J F H KingF I) Weir 10 15 1" 3 1 BSSPHKNAP ■ 7 MS I 5 5 5 I 5 G Burns W F Schulte 8 10 10 3 4-5 TtaM. UK. MM. «■ &. I'M. Track fast. \\ inner- Br. g. by Ben Brush — Noonday (trained bv N. Bver). Went to post at 4: IS. At post 1 minule. Start good. Won easllv: second and third the same BESOM Rwiv "' :" '"."',' :""1' !,,,,,ti"K a l,lsl11l ,|,r- «"s »"*•'•'' »' trouble and was going awav at the end. i-.-v KKNLOlAL ran a goiHl race and hung on well, but seemed a bit short and will probably improve over this showing. RICH (EASY ran well throughout and had no mishaps. GALLEY SLAVE showed much " P e-irlv Jrl rpeed. but tired after going five iiuloiigs. ZIENAP was outrun all the way Scratched SMMH Coliorl. 105; S0H2:: Question Mark. KM; H0023 Royai Onyx, 102: 8SIKH Duke of Or- Overweights Zienap. 3 pounds. QQOO^\ SIXTH RACE 5-8 Mile Straight. (MMI -50-2-120., $400 added. 3 vear-olds OOw^lrJ Selling. Net value to winner $.U». Ind Horses AWtPPSt 'A jj ^4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MMI I'OI.I.IF I.KVY w MS 1 2 1' 1' l3 p M McG.e ; M Mm I ^)T~ ■ i„i-4 (ss!i«;,MYLES O'i'ONNELL W 102 4 1 3- 3'' 2' 2'J G darner H C, Bedwell 3 4I 4 -- r*8810)KLYIXG SQUIRREL w HI 3 4 21 21 I'll* V Powers Ii I, Thomas I-S M t-S tl M R7C3 ELFIN BEAD w 102 2 3 4- 4» 4" 4» Taplin R .1 Mackenzie pi ■'■;, -1, « " - (868»4)»RESPON«FUL WB 96 6 5 5-' P S* 5 • Oiggins R T Wilson Jr 15 "5 rt» 6 r' (S8S47)*8IR ASHTO.N w 1(H) 5 6 6 6 6 6 langan R F Carman 6 10 8 ■ I Time. 1:00. Track fast. "' Winner— Br. f. by Colden Maxim— Ridicule (trained bv G. M. Odom) . ...AV"'"' ' \ :" 4;4f AI post :: niinut.s. Start mi Won easily: second and third driving. FOLLIE I El ^ made a show ot her opponents, was rated in front to the elbow, rrom where she came awav e-i^ilv (o win cantering MYLES O'CONNELL f w-d the leaders closely and out footed FLYINtJ SOI IUKFL tbii.ugh the last furlong after being carried a trirle wide at tl-e elliow. FLYIN'C SUriRRH] was siHeilV .1111I had no mishaps, but was tiring badly at the end. SIR ASIII'ON Imlted to the outside shortly after the start and had in. chance. The others were always outrun. The winner was entered for t $1 -Iki- . no uu hi. oni. I .- Scratched SC222 Woolcasta. !K . Overweights Flying Sipiirrel. .". pounds; Sir Ashtoli. ■"■ Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. 59 PLYMOUTH COURT. CHICAGO, ILL. Entered as second-class matter. April 1!. 1K)0. a: the |.cist i.ilice al Chicago, Illinois, under the Act ci March X. lsT'.i. «'IIIC\Gu. ILLINOIS*. |RH 17. l'.Hti. Telegraphic Form. TELLGRAFHIC FORM. The horses which area) beat in Mondav 's races arc: Aqueduct Ken ^ »rk. April 10. I— Wl.in. Jndge M..ii«k. Sheriff Bradlt v. II— Ed Hall. !'■■ ! 1111 Black Male. 3-Ai:a»:i«. L/ank Malleus. White Wool. •1 — Polls, what Masua. Bighteaey. f. — George Field. Drufichl. Blundara. «— Metapbi r 111.. Barleythorpe, Etna Beau. 11. M. Williams. Pensacola --lYn-acnla. I'la.. April Pi. 1 AUisc. Soreiia.l ', I i le. 2 Hoiialdo. 1,1.,-ibl l'.ud. SI. Deiniol. 3 — Fatheiiide. M 1 • |«r «, Jim-nee. 4 — t'anopiaii. Punk-.. II. K. Heradea. 8 Bubbj Cook, Warner GrieweH. Beth Goodwin. J. I.. P-IUps-V. Oakland ~o..kl:ui.l. (al.. April 10. l Pride •( Hassan. Silk. gnu.1 Basil. '2 -N.i yuan i r. M attic Mack, Titus II. 3— Trnsnotor, B. M. Fry. BBerd. 4 Fern 1... Babbling Water, Bey Hind B Preach ( ook. Boo Bnriqae, Rubric. 0 — MinnedocU, St. Francis, Father Stafford. J. II. Scaniau. Names of This Year's Two-Year-Olds. NAMES OF THIS YEARS TWO-YEAR-OLDS. In this issue Dailj Racing Form begins pnhli-cation al the ■■■tri and bn cling oC all the i-« ir ? ~--tered tav-yeai olaa of thfa year, together with the Im-eding of tbaac thai have not yet been named. The annaes are alphabetical!) arranged and publication of the IM will be centiaaed tram time In time until all names registered with the Jockey dab have Leeii made puldic. ( O&iparatieely few of these iuveniles have as vet raced and the issues containing these names will Wove of great value for area '.nation and future lelerence. 1 lie first installment is as follows: A Aaron Voh. he c by Qaliea Bay stars Youug (Apx). Al.aiis. eli. e. by Br. MaeBride Siberia. Abide Messrtte, a. f. ay Cotton Byed lot rwasy H. Aba Attell. h. o. by *Tithoaas — Carrie Neville. Abe Slnpsfce-. b. r. bj •Golden Badge -Babeaeeat AIk- the Shooter, b. e, by Abe Frank— Hot S. AbeUa, br. t. by L.hii. Jones CaJlstta. Abigail K.. lir. f. by Orsbtl — Sain Shot. Abonud, b. •■. by 'Galore Satlaty. Absconder, br. e, by Wsgnise -Swift foot. Aeacfta, l . f. by David Garriek -Gobi Braid. Aeadeinist. b. l. bv Ualdea biaxial Bellamia. Ace of Clubs, b. c. bv Ma/.a-an -Ace of Hearts. Ada l»a\is. h f. In All Omen I'l.iicm Base, Adam Itede, cli. c. hv •Adam— "Grace GiimU-rts. Adherer, eh. e. by Br. MacBiido — Layalreae. Adjigarta, eh. g. by The Puritan — Edith II. Adrin.t. eh. i'. by Maxasc — Madrina. Advalorem. eh. c. by S.lvridah— Adventuress II. Aetna. 1 . f. bv Bryn Jlawr-'Gala. Afton Water, eh. f. by Atgteaaa-— Bant of Or-tnorKle. African Girl, h. f. bar Africander — Chrysitis. Agare. eh. c. by Wadsworta April's Lady. Agnwain. b. e, by Plaudit — Yankee Sister. Aggression, eh. e. bv 'Orlando- Anxious. Airuar. a. e. by *Soliiairc II.— Handsome Florry. Agnes F..rdnev. b. f. bv *C riff on Hazel VY. Agnes Miiv. i . f. bv The Commoner — Irresistible. Ago. b. 1. by "Iugoklsby Agno. Agag. eli. f. bv Governor Poraker — Vera II. Aileen S.. I r. pinto f. by 1'alni Reader -Straw bcrrv . Al Longfellow, b. c by Algol— Katie Longfellow. Ala MareJunont, b. t. bj • March ataat 11. AJaaaadr. Aladdin's Laoi| .*eta. •. by Lamplighter--Glhtaga. \ .i -rt \Yoif. i. ik. ••. by Sir Dixoa — Lady Alberta. AllH-rta. eh. c. by Signet King It ■■■■If Porter II. AliHrta Bad. b. r. by Bed Facie Olivia II. Albert ia. b. f. by The Irishman -Dead Cinch (Ask). Thai I ha br. f. br AlCortea BarbeUa. Alcazar, br. C, bv l.auipligltei- -Miss liae Day. AJdabeBa, eh. f. \ \ Uaviil Gaithk Ada BeUe II. Ableiir M.. eli. f. by Sanuiiav Alta Vista. Aldivia. b. 1. by Alforteo Divination. Abliian. b. e. bv Cinyear l . Holn-niian Ijiss. Aleppo, b. e. by *OddfeBow —Male H.inlou. Ah-rte Boy. i Ik. or br. -. b] S.nella Alerte. Ahiandia. b. f. bv HMdcrral Her Majesty. Alice \. Bab*, rh. f, bj Allaa-a-llale »nita. Alio,. Diiimont. br. i. b) •Credeatlal Glraupg. AMee Lewis, rh. f ! v l.aiiipligliier I lann -olaga. AUee V.' y . 1.. ar br. f. by neJahaaaa i.\px). — Stri.b . AUee Virginia, br. f. by Quorum— Julia BafhS-child. Ali\. b. r. bj "Star Itub\' Argon Ksher. All Bahwee. rh. t bj laawectot B. — Balance All II. All White, eh. e. bv Alforlen -White Owl. Allan Beeae, eh. e, by l'.it Hunter- Mhts Morgau. Allan Whiter, eii. c. by AJbw-a-Ba Aagea. Allane.-n. rh. f. by Stalwart -ABaaette. AINn I'.ri.l •.-owaicr. b. e. bj •Bridgearater — Miss Mary. ABea riwrg. b. e. by The Irishman -Mitrie. Allendale Qacea, b. 1. by -lean IWoalid — Little Vag. Allie BUtsea rh f. by Blitaea AWe II. Allie Gra* -•. eh. I. by »Alh»aray — Mary Graves. Allison, b. e. bv »Maildis«n — Chalma. Alii~li.il. b. f i.v ».\lh.wav StrathawM. Allow Thorp, li. f. by *Allov.ay Magnilieence. Allron. b. f. by * \lb.wav Konay. Alma. b. r. by Lard PMrfax -Bra L. Abnera. b. f. b\ *Seniprooln* — Algle M. Abies, br. ■. bj *ABoaraj Bhrta, Abase Again, eh, f. by Hands Around -('honey Nancy. Ahaaalta. b. ar br. f. by Sir Dtaaar— Lady Elite. Mia Bay. br. i. by Altaatax — Bay af Gobi. Alaadeam. b. t. by Matebleai Atheist-Altaaaaha. b. r, by I'laudit Paaaaa. AUarec. b. c. by .\i;aii..-iN BecreatkaL Alil.a b. f. by Prime Minister— Lady Fairfax. Atthorpe. b. c. bv •Woolstlion e -Allie Belle. Alza. b. f. by lank and Charity— Miss I'anmure. Ilaillt. br. f. by Attasaas -Primeeaa leak*. Bawls, dk. b. f. by Paryear D.— Man ell. Amalti. i li. e. by 'The Seriia *'! 'arai.teiia. Amaiid". b. g. by Vesuviai: — Ceioaa, Amargosa. b. c, by Tim Payae— La Pacta. Aaaberine. b. f. by l5esarlon Ambrosia. Ameriraaeer, b. r, by Gold Heels Kin Base. Aaarrieas. b. •. by Tim Payae— La Cerita. Ai.iini. br. f. by S;. Aaaaacaa Kitty A. Amine, br. f. bv Bey .1 Baata Aaita La Plata, Aaaaar. b. f. by Oetagoa \mioltls Amphibian. .: e. by Waterboy— Degenerate. Annie Barrow, eh. f. bj Hapsbu-g -Snare. Ann Sehayler, br. I', by *Sain Sister Flla. Aadraea. a. e, h\ Boa— Taaa. \n:iiving. br. c. bv Mar-'iaviale — VexaUoa. Marie I: eh f. by The Commoner -White Bird. Vuarrj io. t-h. i-. by Oma! ■ l'b t. a . - ,, uett. b. f. by Hastiags St. Agaea. Vndiev .1 . b. e. I v Sharon Omelb*. Andy Chlahohn. b. u-. by N'orweod Lady Goda. Andv s.,..ni. eh. r. by Ebuer L. Boss GlrL Aag 1 « '; f. by Coeagne -Alice i:i\. ^lu-•'i• '■' f bv Maxiii'- Angelica. Angeii Maid, eh. f. i .\ Bey H Baata Aaita la Hsaaaaa, .\. i i si r • h f by Seqnln Gxiae. a ■ i !. i. ■,.. prhw •• I'- a- Ami. I- 11. Aaaa ". . ; . I. bv ii. arj Vm aa K xa. Cii e. b. f b\ c- sarkm *lin-iz I. Ann i Gray. rh. f. bj Magistrati Eaail] Oliver. Anna Phaoa. b. f. by Phaou Annie. Ann. Keren . br. r. i.-. Caaaeroa Clara Maader. Ann -an d'Or. r*. e. i,\ Robeti d'Or l'auline M. Aw l. rb. f. bj Haudx ! -Oennaa. * . .i i. r." ■ h. i. In Flax Swlnner — Mhw Vancey. Ani.e Ji-l-iii. b. f. by *Mar hne.iit II. 1.. i i Williams. iaaie M. b. f. bv Pballis Mis- M. ade. .m,i,;. \ I ■ ■,. h. i. by f\v.H,ist|. ..,-!•. Mrs. N.I-.;.. \iinie S. iter-. ii. f. bj Sir |ii'...n Onweatsla. \ , n . -. rh. f. bj Withers Miss Neather-sole. AaaaeaaHa. h. f. by *Fatberk-aa— Aarle. Anaabert. •: c. i v lle*n Bert -Aaaa. Aaaaaa. a. f. by •DnbBa— •Haekhst. Antenor. b. . bj *Solltalre II. Carnation II. Air. Part. b. c. by -s ar Shoot -Amy Dareanort. Apii:'s.i..n ita. b. or br. r bv •Singleton — Bomaant. aaate Ptlaee, b. e, b) Pilau at Meib.-ume -Lady App'.-b\ . Arabox. b c. bv lb\ \iri'a. Arag m: b. or In. f. i.i *Sempronins Vrragon. Arlmtiis. .;■. f. bv II 4stcia '' r Mar) Kan -. Inlidnkr h. or br. r. M 'Voter Tsarina. A r. 1 Lake. b. e. by Cat ll Bereeuwell Lake. Areaaaa. rh. f. bv Firs' Mate -I'anini. Atga, h. 1 bv Dimi Mawr — Octavia, hv *The 111 1 - | Ariosto. ill. c. bv 'Orlando — Vassarl. _ Ark-H-. rh. c. In Kill Arnett —Air Cushion. Arinaila. b. ./ by *Urtaado Queen Beth. Arroaa. b. e. by *TUboaas -Molly Lillanl. ' Arrow KiiiL. eh. c-. bv "The Allowed Tirzah. ArrawUke, b. f. In- The Arrowed -Iseeriie. Artesian, b. •. bj *Om)iraal ArtaUsa. Arv Lee. b. f. b\ Garrel D. Aselie. Asaary, b. f. by *MeGee Red Dank. Ass, i. p. ,. by 'Dahlia— Past. Astoloho. br. e. by *Gigaateani Aleyoae II. Athabascan, rh. r, by Paatlac— Aaadaette. Atbehraat, rh. (. bj t i-i Iron Athlana. Athie \V.. b. r. by Wadsworth — Lisa :. Attiaetor. eh. c. by Sam Pbillipa Camp Meeting. Andes s.. l. f. by Pntroelns Nettie Me. Aunt Den. eh. f. by The Irishman Hindoo Queen. Aunt Lena. eh. f. by Boanerges Peggy from Paria. Aunt Mini. blk. t. by Bea Bmsh — 'Bosegariaad. Aarboda, eh. f. by 'Widower -Waerica. baron BoreaL eh. e, by Bed Bnajc -Bananas Barber. Authoress, eh. f. by Henaaa— Orthia. Autore.uh. b. e. by * »m ot K •aeh — l-'ugurtiia. Avarina. b. f. I.v Santello — /.alvidea. Aviator, br. e. b\ Broo :::■: i k —Lizzie T. Avoea, br. f. bv Canard — Physalia. Away Mills. It. b. e. by Lake Mills •Away Kighl. Ayaasa, b. f. by *8nassroalaa — Josie Cohan. Ajrcera. b. c. by Aryan -I oniceia. B Bab odell. b. c-. by Banner L. - Z.M.graphor. Babbler, eli. g. by Hasting* Bridlepath. J. a b: lino. rh. f. by Hermis— Jilt. Baby D., b. f. by Gov. Darker— Viola V. Baby C. b. f. bv Keallworth — Rio Hondo. Btby Fleet, b. 1". bv Laidlaw or Achilles -Skip Me. Baby Hay, b. f. by Mainspring- livening News. Lac. aria. eh. g. bv Nastuitinui -Favor F.ells. Baebetar. eh. g. »\ •Anneath IL— The Syinater. Bsihalw Bay. eh. e, by •WMoaeer — Baiaing star. Baeheior Maid. h. t. by Pleasaal Day— Black Maid. Daek Bay, b. •. by Bablcan — Genua. Bad Lands, eh. f. by Major Daiugereeld— -Callatlae. Dad News II. . b. g. by Garry Hermann — I'crforui-snee. Balagaard, eh, f. by Advance Guard Halaklava. Balancer, br. c. by Handspring — Dermuda l.il\. I'.alanda. b. f. by 'Baldar — Amanda P. Faiciiff. b. e, by Babsowaa— Maicliff. Baldelc. b. -. by Balgowaa — Miss Adele. Baklred, b. f. by Bahjpnaraa -Mildred 11. Daltiiich. eh. f. by Balgow an —Alice I- inch. Balires. ch. r, by Bajgowsa — Nora Ives. Ballet Dancer, b. or br. f. by Handspring— Miss Maxim. Dallingarry. b. f. by Dl.uk Dick — Gleucora. Bellinger, ih. e. by SeqaJn — Astoria 11. Ballymena, b. f. by 'Adam — LMlatigowan. Bally spiUau. blk. t. by 'Contract -lliisbe II. Balnanee, ch. f. by Dalu-owan-Nanve O'.Neii. Balnar, b. f. by Daigov.an — Parolee. Balsnla, b. c, by Balgowaa -Sula. Baa Ann. b. f. by Kannoekbiiin — Lou Ann. Dan Dixon, ch. g. by Danastar — May Dixon. Dan I'lowir. ch. c. by Damiockburn -Mayllower. Baa Star. ch. c. bv Dannoekburn — Instar. Banco, eh. e, by 'Wootothorpe- Ada B. Band, b. f. by Emperor of Norfolk— Fink Garter. Bann Hud. b. e, by Dannoekburn- Hardly. Dai. nock Dan. ch. e, by i'.aiinockburn— St. Agnes II. Bsibnia ('.. b. f. by 'iltrsiisci — flaata Barbara. Bargain, l . f. by Requital — Crash. Barn Dance, b. e. by 'Hie Rani — La Danseuse. Darucy Igoe, ch. c. by ('huctanunda —Irish (lirl II. Barney At., b e. by 'Sir Hercules — Sehwall.e. Barney Mac. b. e, by Tri* — Golden Lily. Barney Van. br. e, by The Batcher — Minnie L. Baraaeai li\ a, b. f. by Sir Dixon — Baroness Pepper. Barrister, h. e, by *Greenaa — Sister Geaeea. Bsshtl. b. or br. I. by 'Adam — .Disadvantage. ltalella. b. e. bv Dalgowan — Smvlla. Battle Flag. h. g. by Yankee— Ilka. Dattli stein, eh. e. bv l'riiice of Melbourne — Amiee Abbott. Bay Guard, b. e. bv Advance Guard — Montesset. Day Base, b. e. by Msaaie— Sweet Rose. Daverin. eh. f. bv Cunaid — "Dertha. D.ivtlorn. b. e. by Hastings — White Thorn. Ite Divine, eh. g. bv Dedeck — -Divinity. Leach San.l. ch. c. by 'Bock Sand -l'hilistia. Beaean Oreat, br. e, bv Bar Le Due — Baenthy D. Beatrice, br. f. by Migralm — Lady Schorr. Beatrice A., b. f. by nalrabh — Be Careful. Bea trite Soule. b. f. by 'Deep o'Day — Aliss L ixie. Deautv Thorpe, b. f. bv 'Woolsthorpe -Beaatlfal F.ells. Dl disss, blk. e. by Dill Arnett -Broom Tree. I'.eia hinoiit. b. c. bv 'Seinpronius — Marie Shanklin. I'.ell Buckler, b. f." hv Buckler -Ibditnore. Bill Cliff, br. f. by ClitTord Lillian Belle. Bell Horse, ch. c. by Cunard — Eonic. Bi 11 West. dk. b. l. by 'Westminster— Relit. Belle Fonda, eh. f. by The Commoner — Great Aii-uie. Belle Cunness. br. f. by ('haul -Hat tie Byers. Belle of Bloomhtgton b. f. by Diamond Jix — Delle of HarrUbnrg. lb-lle of Brittaay, b. (. by Dick Welles - Supposition. Belle of Do Land. br. t". by 'Griffon — Geniliko. Belle Marcfamont, br. f. by 'Marchmonl II. — Belle Paint. Belle of the Mountain, ch. f. by McAddie— Come Along. Befair. b. f. by 'Dnblln — Pilgrimage. Belfast, br. e, by Irish Lad -Gas Jet. Belfry, b. e. by 'Dock Sand— Beldame. Ben Bush. b. or br. •. by *GsBsntry Susie Bush. Bea Drake, b. e. bv Ben lloiladay Mrs. Drake. Ben tlreenleaf. h. g. bv Star Bright -Adalino. Ben l.asea. b. c. by 'Bell Stroine— Lacea. Ben Lomond, b. •. by *Bea Strome Monltn. Ben Prior, b. c. by Keuuilal - 1'rioress. Ben linas. b. c by Conteatar Miss Uncsa, Ben Walker, br. c, by Lamplighter- -Mallow. Bea Washer, ch. c. by 'St. Dory— Kate Treaey. Ben Wilson, bv, e, by 'Kisinel - Jennie K. Benachie. eli. e. bv i.i Hung Chang— 'Rosebud 111. Beanan, b. e, by Benroe — Anahar. Benjsaga, b. e, by •Ben gtisssi. Beajnsja. Biadtaaeer, l . e. ay 'St. Don— Lulu Bhtser. Beadhaa. br. f. by 'Besolnte II. 'Priansatk II. Bentusion. b. c. by Ben lloiladay -Contusion. Bemaise, b. f. by 'Seinpronius — Mareto. Bemerker, br. c, by Hltgaatenaa— BeDe of Belle Meade. Bert Getty, b. e, by Bannoekhurn — Geheiintiiss. Beit L., h. e. V.- *Sain or Deutsi-hland — Lady Maud. Berths Dinkier, b. f. by Buckler— Bertha A. Bertha Burt. b. f. by William Tilglimaii- Bene Grav. Bertha D.. b. f. bv *(;..lderest--Dristol. Dei-tie Ogles, b. f. by Campus— Helen Paxtoa. Berths, eh. c. by 'S.ar Shoot— Bonnie Blue II. i'.t ss I'itzlmgh. b. f. bv "Fatherless -Aurine. Bessie t . b. f. bv Ossarv — Scintillate. B. nrie Keongh. h. f. by Petal McCna— Kitty Bryan. Bessie Reinear. ch. f. bv Garry Hermann — Little Baa. Bessie Wilder, b. f. by Mainspring — Kiss- Quick. Bettie Bereatul. b. f. by Jean Bereaud — reran Rice. Bettie O'Day. ch. f. by 'i'eep o'Day — Bettie Johnson. Bettie Sue. ch. f. by The Commoner — Alveria M. Betty Wales, b. f. by Ceanriaa Bonnie Bens. Belay Trotwood, br. f. by Sir Dixon -Jaiiowood. Benlah Girl. b. f. by Bnckleya — Dama. Big Abed,,, br. e. by Aieedo — Big Miss. Bin Bill. b. c. by MnUory— Dorothy Dix. Bht t'laini. eh. c. by *MeGee -Lucille Murphy. Big osage. b. e, by Ornament— BrJeat. Bi" Back. eh. e, by 'Bock Sand — Bivouac. Bill Andrews, b. -. bv 'St. Evox — Virgie Cook. BBI Can-, b. c. by Coward— Kthel L. Bill Dean. l . g. by •Baasetlaw — Dance. Bill Sbi] 1. - . br ^. by Star Bright Andrea. Bill Ward. br. e, bv David Tenay — Black Streak. Lillie Bratl a, b. ar br. e. by Wax Taper— Helen I'arr -II. Rillie Dingbv. b'k. e. by Coeagne Tramontane. Biilie c.iuid. ch. c. by Sequin Grade Goald. Bi'li. Millie, br. or blk. e. by Jim Kelly- -Allie F. Biilie Skilful, br. e. bv Skilful The Wasp. BiMiken. b. e. by 'Singleton— Basilisk. Billy Barnes, b. c In Kingston Sorcery. Billy teal. eli. c. bv Billy Blair Maxille. Billy Short, ch. .-. by David Tenny Jennie Oibb Billy siruvi. eh. -. by •Voter -Lady larereaahL Billy Snndnr. b. c, by Deter McCae Tern. Billy V. br. g. liv Diamond Joe— ,M archie A. (Apx). Billy Vanderreer. eh. e. by •Goklerest- -Bethel. Billy West, b. c. b] Qs anm Lata Woodlaadn. (Apxt. Billv Topsail, b. c. by Ben Brush — Incarnadine. BIngamau. cb. e. bv Chuctanunds Nana 11. Binseartb Belle, br. f. by Howard s. BeBdown. Rinbjne. rh. f. by 'Masetto Broneh. Bitter Elm. ch. c. by King Kim Sophia. ".ink Magic, blk. i. bj Usaak Galatn. Black M;ss. ch. f. by Yankee Mary Black. Black Neva. blk. f. by Register Baltic -Neva M. Black Princess, Mk. f. by Serpcat— Princess Tu- laue. Black Baaeal, blk. e, by 'Knight of the Thistl ■— Pndgi Black Swan. blk. f. bv Herbert Barearooat. Btack Wax. blk. or dk. br. e. by Wax Taper -Kale Zitt. Bio kfOOt. blk. e. bv V I lk * Tl Iiee. Illackfriar. Irik. e, by Dhnrnfan — 'Fealty. Blair Bacii'ev. eh. c. bv Farandoh — Onataaae. Blanche hYanees eh. f. by Herbert Rubifoam. B.laiiche King. eh. 1". b.\ Maddalo Brineess of .!( asas lw . Blsncbe \Y.. ch. f. by Wool Bonp La Baage. RIaaton, b. c. by 'Ortne Shore - -Noisy. Blaze May, eii. f. by Le Premier -Blasnaae. I'.lend. h.' c, by 'Juvenal — Blue aud While, by \]-'erinv. _ Bliss Triumph, ch. f. bv Gyaanaat ((live Bud. BlnnaiBtH Belle, dk. b. f. by 'Seinpronius -llal-unti'i'l 1 1'. Blossom, b. c. by Oil Wells Bnttereap. Blue Blank, blk. I. b\ Kdinborongb Bellestreet. Bin.- i : ,-i v . b. c. by raradaj *C-saJeetris. Blue Crass Ungda, br. f. by Lissak -Kva Dins- lll'ire. Blue. .Indue, b. c. bv Judge Coanorton -Dharidge. Blue Moon. blk. f. by Bllinb .rough La Vendetta. Blue ntease, b. or br. f. by dairy Hermann Fair fcha penes. Blueiiebls. b. g. by Blms -Vaaaara. Boana. br. g. by r.'.ineiges Slaiira. Bob Bryan, ch. e, by 'ormican: -Concrete. Bob C.. b. c. b\ Dr. W.ilni- I.v Ida Cov.cn. Bob Cho.oi.iie. blk. e, by Moharih— Taaay III. Bob Davis, b. c bv Box Fannie lavlor. Bob Farley, b. g. by Miller -Black Lady. Bob Pitch, ch. g. by Neaahalaace Brineess Winne- lllllcej. Bob Harden, br. -. by Free Knight -Mrs. Elliston. Bob Hawkins, br. c, by Dcutschland or 'Sain — 1 eliglited. Bab Ridley, ch. c. bv Watchman— AreriL Ibb Vernon, rh. c. by BrootnsUck -Rna of Luck. Bobbie Bee. dk. b. C. hv Dr. Dob -Mauil Hivoli. trnhalar About, b. f. b\ Knight of the Garter— Francs W. Bawby Armstrong, b. e. bv Matchless Astarte. Bobby Borer, ch. c, by *Orlaadn -Sweet AUee, Bobby Wiggins, br. c. by 'Calore — Cnteroek. Bobs. ch. c. by Belvbhie -'Madge Stuart. Bodega, b. c. bv Ornament —Dentifrice. Bodkin, eh. C, by 'Fatherless— WatiM. Bolero, eh. c. by '(ioliliincii -La Oaehaea. Bo-Beep. b. f. by 'St. Avoniins — Kvelyn Byrd. Boa Fcnime. b. f. by 'St. Lawrence II. — Lydia Darrah. Don:, pa ft a. in. c-. by Henry Bert —Morgana. Roaeen, b. c, by Sam Corey — Loving Belle. Bones, b. c. by 'Sir Hercules -Lady Heleiie. Bonnie Coragne, br. f. by ( ocagai — Bonnie Briar Bush. Botine Mate. b. f. by First Mate— De IVinue Grace. Bonne, ch. I. by •Sfy Bov 11. -Bonnie Brae. Bonnie Rlolse. i . f. by ClitTord— Bnnbratn. Boniii.- Sheffield, b. f. bv 'l'eep o'Day Marguet II. Banker T„ hlk. c. by 'The Friar —Fickle Fortune. Dootblack, l . c by Bool Maker— Dee. Borro.ver. b. c. by Stalwart — Nortliunibria. Besci. br. «. bv Requital -Vassal' Girl. Boswoll. hlk.' gr. c. by Faraday— Edith. Boaaeer, br. f, by Yankee -Cnontcboac. Bounder, b. c. by Blues — Semitic. Bnarfcaa Beau. ch. c, by 'Star Shoot— Kentucky Belle II. Bmadollne, eh. f. bv 'Orlando— Alice Brand. Brandv. b. e, bv Hastin-_-s — Belinda. BrasahUag, It. 1 . t", by St. Boqai — BraaabeUa. B.ramliliugtrn. c'a. g. ' by Islington — Bettie Brass Buttn lt\vit» . ch. c. by 'Adam— Tarpcia II. Brave Withers, eb. e, by Withers — Bravery. Bramble. Brick A., rn. c. i.» Faraday-Abaca. Bride Lane. b. 1. bv St. Amant (F.ng.) — 'Rose Ma.lrigal. Bright Maiden, dk. h. f. by Holstein — Wise Maiden. Brightness, b. f. by Chappnqna — Kadiant. Briton, br. e. by Uthos— 'Lady Winkle. Briitie Me. eh. f. by Ca-«t Iron— Sigma Mi. Brockle. cb, f. by Canits— Bed Duchess. Bioganza. b. -. by Sir Dixon -Vlerdin. Broken Wings, eh. f. by 'Ailes d'Or —Ingratitude. Brother Daniel, br. c. by oriniar — Clrica. Brown Biscuit, br. f. bv Discus— Miss Miutzcr (Apx). Br.. nn Boy. br. e. by Valeat — Georgia Bassett. Brown Gentleman, br. c, by 'Ingoblsby — Genteel. Brown Hawk. br. g. by 'Hawkswick — Belle of Oakley. Brown Wool. br. g. by 'Woolsthorpe — Clara Baser. Brow!ikee. br. f. bv Yankee Doodle — Miss Toolin. Bubbles, h. c. by Caldron— Kitty B. II. Back CorMu. eh. c. by l'liitus — KIsie Barnes. Buckw ink. b. .-. by Bnckleya —Wink. l'.ud May. eh. e, by 'Orlando — I'lantress. Baraaa Acres, ch. f. bv Kadford — Determination. BBfonI Hall. b. «-. bv 'Plumules — Octavo. Bumptious, ch. c. by 'St. Simonian II. — f gotism. Bunctm. br. g. By First Mati — Pearl Barnes (Apx). Durbur. b. f. by •Lnekford— Lilly M. Burr. br. e. by Taurus .Nellie Smith. Buster Bill, eh. e. bv Jolin Blight — Tapiola. Busy Miss. ch. f. by •Meddler— Suisun. Butler Thompson, b. or br. e, by 'Orlando— Anna Bain. Butt In. b. f. by Zoune - Mv Minnie. Butter Ball. b. c. by 'Seinpronius — Miss Jordan. Buttonhole, -hr. f. bv Stalwart — Fyelet. C C. A. Morgan, b. c. hv *St. Dory —Bruno. C. C. Jones, b. c. by Frank Thomson— Motilla. C. C. Martin, b. c. by 'Monsieur de L'Orino— Song. ' 'C.TI.Iieer. b. tTTiy HbreUito — Mashoua. ('. Howiand. b. c. by 'Kilkarran -Kaining Dew. 'Cache, b. f. bv 'Canopus — Du Barry. Cactus Bad, ch. e, by 'Cactus II.— Luff. Cadiink Cadunk. b. c. by First Past — 'Miss Deo. Car Reynolds, ch. e, by Hermis— Lady Potentate. Calamus, b. c. bv Dr. MacBrid) — Calamity. Calantht, h. g. by •Caaopns — Atlantis. Callie Lee. ,-h. f. Iiy 'oruus- -Tomuiie Lee. Calvinist. br. C, by Stalwart —Passion Flower. Can Go Diek.-b. c. by Walk Over— Sun Ban. Canapa. b f. by Bedeck or *Canopas — Ponapa. Canhv. b. c. by Sun I p Sun Spot. Candidate, rh. e, by 'Voter — "Miateake. I'andrieaa, blk. c, bv Columbian -Annie Lydia. Candy Kid. b. c. by Jack De Mund— Lydia Men-dors: Canesceiii. b. f. hv *Sclal iliau t II. Cauebrake. Ciinnie Way. ch. f. by 'Cannie Boy Stay Away. Cannon Shot, ch. c. by Six .Shooter — Flash of l.iglirning. Cansina. b. f. bv 'Canopus- Torsina. Cantcbeat. eh. f. by *Ormieant -Tenchetah. Canler. b. r, by His Grace- l aula. Caiilrim. b. f. bv 'Canopus Trim. Capsize, br. c. by Cesarion Mull Down. Capl. Anak. ch. c. by Anak- Miss Caprice. t apt. Caraaody, br. e, by Golden Maxim — Balance II. Llapt. Gotiue. br. c, by Captain Sigsbei — Maud (lolllie. ('apt. Hand. ch. c. by Banast ir— 'Vapour. Capl. .lick. b. c. bv --.Monsieur de L'Orino— Camilla. Cajd. Lovelace, eh. c. by Baiinockliurii — Eugenia B. ("apt. Miller, b. c. bv 'Oruus Baddiua. Capt. Sealby. ch. ■. by Capt. Caster— oilie M. Captain ("iiaii -e. br. e. bv Herman Doyle — Nina Todd. Captain Jibs. ch. c. by Intrusive— Sweet Nell. Captain Matlock, ch. c. by Jack Point — Miss Lai die. ; ■ Captain Bed, ch. c. I.v Yellow Tail— Anita B. Carbineer, ch. c. by Hastings— Carlo! ia. Cardiff, b. e. bv 'Dublin--Mystic Belle. Carl Cbaid. ch. c. by Withers •■-White Seal. Carlisle M.. br. e. by 'Sain -Park Bidge. Uarol V.. b. f. by Morellito — Carundi. Carrie Conway, l . f. by Bob Carter— Sky Blue II. Carriasima, b. f, bv pfligrane Niaoala, Carta Blancn. b. f.' by Smile— Attrition. Cash Boatman, b. c. bv Siddara— BtthJea. Castania. eh. c. by 'Meddler— Mon Droit. Caattoe, Jr.. ch. c. by Castine — Rase of May. Cat. blk. I", by Leonid— Insolence. Catherine Me. h. f. bv Lamplighter — Tocsin. Can mala, eh. f. by BaSaeUo -Moacorlte. Caugh Hill. b. e. by Caughnawaga— Whiplash. Caaght in the Bain. ch. c. I.v l'roiioser- Storm Send. Caxaaabaa, ch. f. by 'Star Slnnd — Blue Dannie. C.nwood. b. c. bv Norwood Keats. Cecilia IL. It. b. !'. bv Cant. Hancock — Charemnia. Cedar Leaf. b. f. bv Mallory Fern. Cedar Valle. ch. 1. bv First Mate— Del Valle lApxi. Celinde. br. f. by -Hawkswick — I.inna. Centre Hush. ch. -. by Stalwart — Barbara Gray. Chaiue.tii. b. f. bv 'Kismet- La I'l.une. Chnncery, br. f, by Inflexible — Legale . CtiaiPlegr.iph. b. f. bv Cliant -Lithograph. t '.larleiniiiiiit. b. c. by 'Bnldnr or Monsieur Beaiv cairc l.adv ( i areaal. Charles McNabb. eh. c by Onidiirm.Mi -l-:icnil;a. Charley Bnddeke, ch. e, l \ Intrnaire -Littkc Sis ler. Charley Dial. b. e, by Moderator Jane Bnehei. Charley Pierce, h. c. l.y Otis -Lady Callahan. ( harlisa. br. f. by Sir Appleby— -Odncben. Charsaereas, b. f. by •Aianeath II. -Charaaa. Chaleau. Jr.. eh. c, bv Chateau— -Crocus. Chatmpnt. h. e, by Vaiimni Bi ile of Chatsworth. cheeky, br. f. by Qeaarh n — Soobrette II. ciienmlpo. eh. f. by 'Bin Stroa* 'Korea. Cheiiault. b. c. bv 'M.irta Santa— Catherine 11. Cherish, br. c. by Plsndil Blissfnl. ( in rokee Lose. i.. a. by Xaakee The Base. Cherry, ch. f. by L'irst Mate — Lucky Star II. chess, br. f. i \ PlUargse Crisscross. Chester II. . b. g. bv Salrado Grandraia. Cbestnnts. b. g. by *Saadringhnm ITenrette. C.;est protector, ch. f. b\ * ; i' antcuni — Cuu ana, c ief luiaii. 1 . g. by Six Sbootri Winter, cinbi Play. In . i-, bj Vltringa -Lady Ordnance. Chilocco. h. c. by Flax Spurn r Maid Brookwood. CI. ill.. n Belle, b. f. I.v Chilton -I'esta. ChBtoa Chant, h. f. bv Chilli :i Chanlilla. Cbfltoa Snjnnw, eh. f. by Chilton Minnehaha III. China MaM. b. f. by ll.ic.i-- 'Cl.iiika. Chippea i'. an. eb. -. bv Pontine Caste. Oil. e. Mk. f, bv PoatlaC— Cl.itho. c .|.!ank. b. g. by 'orniicant — Mary Conrov. Cigarette. '.. f. bv Matchless 'North Bucks. Clack Tight, br. e, l v Sam Phillips —Marguerite K. Ci-inont. b. •-.'. bv 'Calore Cab's. Cisko. b. c-. by Holstein Yahting Girl. Citation. !i. :'. lv pap C Porlwaraaee. Ci.tr.i W.. ch. f. bv 'Sir Uercules Grand Shot. Clarksburg, b. e. by Orimar Lutie Banaany. Clay. ch. c. bv The Ononnoner Ken.. Cltu'iuo. b, f. by Ben Howard — liychael McAllister, Clara Hampton, ch. f. bv Sir Hampton— Clara While. Clcll's Sister, b. f. by Capt. Sigsb--.- -Sister Co ron a. Cllftaaiaa, b. e, by 'Islington Ileabnae. Cliola. b. I. bv 'Sir Hercules— King's Lady. Clifton, i . g. by 'The Scribe -Merry Beet. (Sitter Clatter, ch. f, by olvnipian Viva Voce. Cioisteruian. b. e, bv Dr. MacBridc Cl.-ister. Cloud, br. e. bv 'All. i rt Seateh Lassie. cionn tl.-i . eh. f. by ClaamiJl Weaaa. Clunv. eb. f. bv Salvation Vabrncbmae. civile Ileiburt. br. f. bv Tempo — Nanine N'oLind. Clyde Preeaaaa, h. g. by 'Marehaaant If- Mhni Virginin. Clvsmic Water, eh. g. by Deeriag -Mary W. Coal Shoot, blk. c. bv 'Star Shoot Doidica. Cochise, c h. f. by Chicle -Wag. Cecil, b. i. by Cesar. on Ondaian. Cold Spring, ch. -c. bv Kocklon Iioekwati r. Cotetta, b. 1". by 'Yorkshire Lad I'.lsina. ( «.l. Caswell, eii. g, by Hnndspring Praata. Col. Hogan. b c, bv 'Sempnmios Qaeea Isabella. (o|. Marchmont, b. c. by •Marchaioat II. Nina P. Colonel George, li. c. by Magistrate Frogcnce. Colonel iialdceian. dk. b. or br. c. by "The Arrowed - Qneea Bather. Colmi'ii. b. f. by Vesuvian — Coh.nias. Colston, b. e. bv L'iligrane -Comauua. Coliiiuliiis Qaeea, b, f. by Luke Ward— Maud Mc-Leary (Apx). Connjeadntiea, b. g. by Approbation -rorasality. Comiiieri-e. b. c. by .ban Bereaud -Mat tie Ixuig. CssBBBsa Sense, b." c. by The Commoner— Lucrece. Cnaaplex, eh. f. by Sir Hamplua Pnatex. Compliment, ch. e. by Oi t Wells - Adeek. Cap sol rr. b. f. by 'Yorkshire Lad — ('lenience. Contest. l . f. by Conteatar — Mka nhndee. ConistiiauntliK. b. c, by Raremtoa -Minaarka. con Came. eh. •. by llnndamae St. Pauline. Contrariwise, b. at br. c. by Mexican— Tweedledum. Ce..klook. rh. I', bv Yellow Tail — Recipe. Copo de Platte, b. c. 1)V BtamS OapS de Oro (Apx - (upper City. br. c. I.v Kenllworth St. Phillipitia. Co; vist. b. f. bv The Scribe P.us.v Girl. ( or'i Withers, b. f. by Withers— Celluloid. Cordon Bb-u. b. ■. bv Ceanribn Wear d'or. (•..rneli.i It., b. f, bv Phiudor -Kaasals' Carsslr. b. c. i.v tbldfeltow — Interniiia* * Corineda. h. f. bv Bishop Beed -Mary Brent. Corinth, Mk. f. by 'Isldor— Mnieat, Carey Sam. b. c. bv Sam Corey May Stannar.I. Cora" Dealy, b. f. bv Bedwnad — Vera Hoover. Corking, b. or br. g. by Wild Mint — Spry. Gossan, br. c by Lskl — -Bilta. Coso, br. p. hv Major Daingerfield— Ltiuar. Cotile. ch. c. bv Bl ■■■ lalbnla Count de Oro. ch c, bv Ornament — Princess is Ota, Count Creightoa. eh. e. by •McGee— Alda Dunn. County ( 'h.-iiriuan. b. e, by 'Voter — Climax. Chanty Tax. b. g. by Garry Betasnaa TaetfnL ('..usiii Martha, ch.' f, by 'Pirate af l'enz-.uicc — Catherine of Navarre. Cowl. br. f. by Disguise -'St. Mildred. Covote. br. c. by Argregar — Bandera. Crash, ch. f. hv '.McGee -'Debacle. Crex, b. c. by 'Ingoldsby — Affray. fiisahll b. f. by Crescendo — Ball BssSi Belle. ( rt ant Boy. b. e. by Creole Jim (iracious. Creation. Jr.. ch. c. bv Creation— Lucille. Creaceal Maid. b. t. by Henry Skagga- Tonlta M. Creole, eb. f. bv Hhrsalcnnt- Brineess Athettag. Crimson Bane, b. f. by 'Star Baby — lacipieminot. Crimson Rambler (seat to Bngtaadl, t . c. by 'Meddler -'Irish lvv II. Crow Bobb, br. e. by 'Golden Wishes Courtmaid. Ctawafaat, b. -, by *Hnwknwiek Kussnfsskl Crown Beserve. ch. c. by The Monon — Kate Spotts-wood. Cry Baby. b. f. by L'iligrane — 'Boo IIoo. Cu Bon. eb. c. bv Cunard — Boiiibel. Cuhlesac. b. f. by Handsome — L'lorcneo W. Carious, b. e. by Hastings — Cmssways. Cattyhnak, hr. e, by "Ogden— MnritL Cutie. b. i'. by -Sandringiiaui The Belle. Cv Waris. blk. c. bv King Hope Briie-ess Vaiua. ( vclone Tom. ell. c. by Robert d'Or— Med.i. Cvnthii Belle, ch. f. by 'King Gold— Lufra II. Cynara. b. 1. by Tnthcrkas Basella. Cyp'.ier Code, b. f. by liisguise — Pastoral. 'Imported. Important English Racing at Hand. IMPORTANT ENGLISH RACING AT HAND. Outside of the Lincoln and Liverpool spring meetings no racing of prime banartaaee has as vet taken place in Baguad, but it will be different this week. Besides meetings of minor rank such annual BXtares as the Epsom spring meeting and the Sandowu ark Apiil meeting will be parsed into turf history, with I uiie of the noted raCCS of the year to be disposed • :'. Tin' nii.iing at l-.psom begins In. -day with the Great Metropolitan Handicap as the chief feature oC tin- day. This is a dash of two ami i iiuuter miles. and ;s one of the racvs Parole eaptaaal in his bril liani (.imiiaign fn F.nu'land. No Aim-rican horses are engaged. Last year it was won by J. A. de Baths caibi's four-year obi tilly. Laiu-'hing Mirror, earryhng the light impost of eighty-four panada. This year s i- is again an eligible, bat is handicapped at lit) peasant, other proved stayers of ante engaged are Lagos and Submit, at Did peasant each: Admiral Togo. HID pounds: Specilical and Bridge of Bhrn, 117 each, and so on dawn to the three-year-old. Jack's Green, at ninetv-two. The impression in Ling land baa bam that the race will fall to one of the iiiglivveighls this year, but it is always an event af doubtful outcome. The Canal Surrey Handicap, at five eighths of a mile, will be run the same aft I I Alien It is usually contested by a select band of the fast-st sprinters in ICngland. Last year Halla ton. with l-'J pounds up. was the winner. He is a candidate again, but is handicapped at DK! |K unds. The topweigbt is Americas Girl, at ISA. Mr. Whitney's Delirium. IM lxuuuls. and Bobbin. Ilk, Mr. o. M.nbhn's Clonal. !l!». and Mr. Belmont's Boudoir. !ll. are the American horses engaged. Jack Snip. . 133, Gleiicskv, 132; Galliot. Dr_\ Master Honeon. DM. Prestet Jack, ii'». Sun Angel, DC. Phstlmi . MPL Bnaabot, MB, and Benaaatbeaes are other very fast baraea in this event. The City and Suburban Handicap will 1m- run Wednesday. It is a dash of a mile and a piarter. and BOW that Sir Martin lias been declared eat, II is deemed likely to fall to King Edward's Kpsom Dcl.y winner. Minorn. IDs weight is 1H1 pounds. and he is in robust health and doing all that could be desired in his training. The City and Suburban was vvnn bv the crack racer. White Fairlc. last year, and was of the n-t value of $s.:;7r . old Dean Swift is ti p weight this year at 131 i.oumls. Among the. other celebrities eligible are Valens. VS2 peaasn, I. anil League IIP. Christmas Daisv IIS. Mustapha 117. B.uekwheat ll.-.. Fbaleron 111. Hayden IB'. Seaieil Orders MB, Cinoiiiie MS, Sir Bold NO. BnlSS coil inn. Snnbright ! '.». Tresaady VI, Strickland ! '' ami Gelatiui- s." . The Heads a II Bark atnetfcasj iM-gins Tliursiiay after noon and continues three days. The first two days are devoted IS Rat racing .-..ml the last day to bardie racing ami steepiechaslng. The Lis' er Cup. at a uiih- anil sixty vanls anil usually of the value of abnal $1." K» to the winner, is the main feature of the first liiv. Last vear i; was won hy Seabil Orders, with Jackson second and Mr. Wbit-ney's Perseus third. The Sandowu Park Pi-.mIuco stakes, at five furlongs, ba Iwn-year aidW. is tin- big rai f the second day. Last year it was of the net value of ij-.i.ir.l.".. and was won bv Wild Gorsc. The •5.000 'fuller Plato, for three v tart I.N. at a mile .".lid sixtv yards, will be run tin- sane- day. D was won by Carrousel last year, with Lop second and Mr. Keynes lapiisala third. Altogether It will l e a busv ami Important week for aaaaircn sf racing in Fnglanil. Pensacola Entries. PENSACOLA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track heavy. Baefceg starts at 3:39 p. in. K'hicago lime. :'.:'■'•». ) X Runs well in mud. ©SuiKfior mud runner. (M i maiden. First Race— 6-8 Mile. 3-year-oMs " ami ui ward. TkBlna Lid. llolse. Wl. Bee. A. Wt. Hdep. Ss:i_"J: Cob.nel Austin 104 trwAI *..!•».. XlSS ss;i?J Lou Lanbr KM 1 : i". ::. . Kit. . T-'o v.yvi Serenade 1«3 IrOl 4. . 1 1 v . ■ 7l~ HBOIO3 Crease 1117 1 :o l :;..|t 4 7H ss:i-:.- Alvis,. t^i i-caj c,..bji.. 7i... SIMUO L'.te lor, l:or. 4. .lit: Ton Second Race — 5^8 Mile. 3-year-olds ami upward. Selling. sajfraa Lstaal Bml BM I4BJ S..BM VS ssKs.: Donaldo MB 1H 21 -".. . 1 B». . ■ 120 ssss.-, si. Doiiiiol lOSllrOCI :;. .ie:i. . . 71". S.VI7'_'J Kilh and Kin !m; 1 :Im;)l 3. .MB 7D ss.il's p,arl Ho.ikins MM I^MI B..1M To". v.1011- Niantic IIS lsBfJ 7..BJ1 7i Third Race — 1-2 Mile. 1' v ear-olds. Allowances. Bnasa Frank II. Mclxin mv t.Mi MB :•"•-'! 181 ~-r StK9«4= M. D. pr.s llu ;:.l 1 L". . .'. T'.'iJ SSHd Mv Kitty MB... Tl". s.s: a; I- I'al, i rial- 113 :"•!* Ill Tlo ss'i::t .li'v.n • iMi MB.. ..MS Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Mi'es. 3-yenr-alds and upwanl. Selling. DBWS1 o. K. Heiadan :;. . in '. ..©"-•" ss us Binikv IAS l:i:n S..11*..XT» sviiiil- Canopian B»4 1 : 1 T » 7. . 1 BJ. . - Tl". f.sa«7' Man Candlemas .. S..113.. ■ .1" RSJMtS S in ana (iirl d..MB. ...TK Fif-b Race — 6 1-2 Furlonss. T j i si ablt and nnward. Albiwaaeea, |ssss7i » I.YSM1C IBS 1 iS 3. .DC . - 71'" sss.i; Warm r Grisw.ll li..lu:;.. i- ss.ii :: our NaggH :'.. . BMC . s 71". (SVI7::, B«th G....dwin ....110 1:23 ... . tnl . . • 7H (80U12) Bobby Cosh 4. .101 Tu") ssjuiij Jack L;i\»oii ;;,. 'J4....7'X| Page 3 Jacksonville Form Chart. JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.. SATURDAY. APRIL 16. 1910.— One hundred and twenty -third and last day. Florida Live Stock and Agricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meeting. (IK books on.) Weather clear. I Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, H. D. Brown. Racing Secretary, II. D. Brown. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. (Chicago time 2:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. QQHOA FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (88576— 1 :ll*f — 7— 105.) Puree $300. 4-year-olds and UP-0*7vJ «0 ward. Selling. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt |1 | Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S K7WBROWX To.NY wsb 4 101 3 3 1* l1 l'Jl1 Peak E Reynolds 3 7 6 2 1 ^^•I'KUKIREH w .". Km 4 S 7s 4 " 41 2* Moss t" II Davids 6 7 6 7-5 3-5 NW'VulTHFL'h wsu 5 lu9 I 1 L'1 P P P Troxler D Hill 1 6-5 4-5 2-5 out MW ENLIST w 5 lno 5 6 « * 5* P 4 Hannan II Mt-i'arren 12 15 12 3 6-5 M1ITHOT1 ASTIR ws 4 97 1 4 P !'■ 64 5uk I Vase J Baxter 20 50 50 15 7 MMtOORDON 1,KE w5 M 1 I 3' 3s P 6- Weathers S T 'arson 20 50 50 15 7 8yoi«i Do ■' ALLEN Ws 7 105 6 2 4 » 6 t 74 7 « F Jackson W C Leach 6 8 7 2 9-10 MM1 ' MUGWUMP nlNII 8 I I S Connolly K I'.auer 12 20 20 7 3 Time. 24V5. 48^, 1:14%. Track last. Winner — Br. c. by Handsome — Ado (trained by E. Reynolds). Went to |«»-t at 2:29. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. BROWN TONY drew away into a long lead In the first quarter, but was hard ridden at the end to stall off the fas! gaining PEDIGREE. The latter left the barrier in a tangle, hut closed a big gap and finished v.-it n a rush. YOCTHFCL ran well to the stretch, but tired under punishment. ENLIST and CORDON 1 FE tired badly. The winner was entered for $300: no bid. Scratched - 88948 Woolspun. 97. overweights Pedigree. 1 pound. OQO0 7 SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (88520— 4S%— 2— 109. | Purse $400. 2 year-olds. Selling. OoU4 I Net value Co winner $.325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88908-DKL FRIAR ffB WMj 4 4 I'll3 1* Tn.xler Ijwndalu Stable 8 15 12 4 9-5 »908 ROSERCRG III. w 103 8 3 P 2s {a Hannan 11 McOw 10 12 10 3 6-5 ■MPORACLJE w 108 3 1 0' 6'1 31 Peak T P Hayes 2 4J 4 3-2 7 10 ($SS4S'*DELENA w lou 6 8 42 41 4t Adams R I) Williams 3-2 8-5 4-5 2-5 out MKSTRAIT W 100 5 5 3'' 3» ' 5'* Moss J Jenkins 12 20 16 6 21 NK4*UOUISE B. wb 95 1 2 71?. 64 P J Wilson C S Wilson 12 16 16 5 2 m ; IKATH'NB GARDNER w ] 5 2 6 6» 8 7 '" F Jackson H Schreiber 8 12 12 4 2 t*S47- 'H ESS B 107 7 7 8 7?. 8 E Griffin F J Pons 10 20 16 6 2J Time. 12. 24. 36l/5."49%. Track fast. Winner — B. c. by The Friar— Del-Hart (trained by R. C. Benson). Went to post at 2:5o. At liost 4 minutes. Start poor. Won easily: second and third driving. DEL FklAR rushed to the front on the far turn and kept increasing Lis advantage in the homestretch. ROSE-LI HC III. followed the pacemaker closely, but tired at the end and just managed to outstay the fast coining ORACLE. The latter broke well, but was pulled up. then closed a big gap. HELENA, a bad post BCior. was as triMNl as left and carried wide on the far turn. The winner was entered for $1,000: no bid. Scratehed ( HM3 iColdcn Ruby. 1(15. overweights --Del friar. Ij pounds: K:'thrvne Cardcer. 1: Chess. 5. QQAOQ THIRD RACE -5 1-2 Furlongs. (8N522— 1 :00%— S— 112.) Purse $400. 4-year-olds and Ot/V/^O upward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S VS».(7»HAROI,D HALL ws 5 106 S 3 3» ' 3s In Dreyer D Hill 10 20 20 6 3 M*ml SFLENDIDA WB 4 103 4 1 Pi |* 2nk ■ Moss J T Combs 7 15 12 4 3-2 (8HM)BOSBRRIAN wb 6 10S I 2 21 Is 1= 3* Troxler E J Gildersleeve 3* 5 0 8-5 7-10 889M KIAMESHA II. wn 7 108 2 8 I 8 8 4* E Griffin C W Richardson 4 5 2 11-2 (MMS MAR1B RI'K wb 4 9S 6 4 45 45 4* 5= Connolly R Bauer 12 15 15 5 2 89 «'2 JOE GAITENS w 4 102 75 72 73 6- 6h J DennisonK T Dawes 3-22 9-54-51-3 8".::*SAU.Y PRESTON w 6 KKi 16 5' 5" 5-J 7* Tellott WH Seeman 6 10 10 3 7-5 8s97f. SolAKE DEAL w 6 108 3 7 61 6» 7i 8 Hannan H McCarren 20 30 30 10 0 Time. 23*4. 48%, l:07«i. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. bv Sempronius — Kindiua (trained by D. Hill). Went to i«ist at 3:12. At i ost ■ minutes. Start straggling. Won driving: second and third the same. HARoI.D HALL, off forwardly. followed the early pacemakers closely and. finishing gamely under nunlsh-m -in . got up in the final stride. SPLENPIDA was much used at the post in repeutedly breaking through the harrier, but ran well and MM airain alter dropping back on the far turn. BOSERRIAN went to the front with a rush after entering the homestretch, but quit in the last sixteenth. JOE GAITENS was as good as left. The winner was entered for $400. no bid Scratched — 88709 Anna L. Daley. 105: 89002*8t. Jeanne. 110: (8M00) Begone. 112: 88800 Jack Nunnallv. lis issslil iKeimiare Queen. OS: 8*907 Sandy Hill. 105: 89001 Night Mist. 100: 89001 Warden. 105. ftQAOQ FOCRTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. S857«— 1:11% — 7—105.) Purse $400. 3-year olds and up-^J%y\J £i%3 ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S IMMttRTHON 6 118 1 I Z* 33 2* \- Moss J Hewitt 8-5 2 2 3-5 out (SaSOFL.Y'ti FOOTSTPSwsb 3 101 2 2 l4 1 = 1" 21 Pease S Louis 8-5 2J 2* 4-5 out irmrTTirnnirmT wb 6 M 4 1 P P» 33 32 E Griffin E Trotter 21 31 3 4-5 out 89O0L'I-ADY 1RMA WB 4 111 3 4 4 4. 4 4 Troxler S A Clopton 6 7 41 1 out Time. 23ys. 47%. 1:11*4 (equals track record). Track fast. Winner — B. b, by Intrusive — Charm, by Faustus (trained by J. Hewitt). Went to ]h st at 3::t9. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. BTHON followed the leaders until rounding the far turn, where he liegan closing up. wore FLYING FOOTSTEPS down and drew away to win easing up. FLYING FOOTSTEPS set ft very fast early pace, but tired and gave wav quicklv when challenged. EYEBBIGHT ran gamely, but was unable to improve Lis position. LAOY 1RMA was badlv outrun. Sera t ehiil- MtOUHWool Sandals. 101. QGHQA FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. ( 88570—1 : 1 1 4f.— 7— 105. ) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and up-Ot/V/Ov-J ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S iss7Mi* X L. ASHMEADE wb 3 86 4 1 1* V V- 1» Adams R D Williams 21 21 2 1 1-2 S897.SV X)XEY K. wsb 6 102 I 4 3t 21 24 22 Pease Jno Burttschell I 6 4^ 8-5 4-5 ksr^s^i'AMEL w 4 105 16 V 51 4 R* Hannan H McCarren 3 4 31 6-5 3-5 KVM-J JGE HENDERSON wb 3 106 8 3 8 7J 53 41 F Jackson B Schreiber 8 15 15 6 21 (89ooliARIONETTE W 4 100 I 5 2h 43 3U35 Peak F J Stuvens 6 12 10 4 2 ■Mt TURNCOAT 4 107 7 2 P 8 7= 6" E Griffin F J Pons 8 15 15 6 3 (8X977)*MISS LORIS B 3 88 6 8 4= 3l 6* 7« Connolly R L Delisser 5 6 6 2 1 68946'WHIM B 3 88 5 7 61 C} 8 8 W AndressA B Gallaher GO 100 100 40 15 Time. 23. 47. 1 :12%. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Sain — Antinode I trained by It. D. Williams). Went to i ost at 3:5s. At |K st 3 minutes. Start tKMir. Won handily: second and third driving. COLONEL ASHMEADE left the harrier with a rush and drew away Into a long lead, but was tiring in the ln-i furlong. COONEY K. ran under slight restraint until on the far turn, where he began to close up and ■implied wearing the winner down. CAMEL finished with a rush after beginning slowly. JUDGE HENDERSON closed a big gap. AKIONETTE and MISS LORIS failed to stay. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Scratched— KSS»l»Ben Howe. 105: K0002 Judge Cabiniss. 103: SSX10 Jack Dennerlen, 104. ( Iverwt ightr — Turncoat . 5 [Hiunds. ttQOQl SIXTH RACE -1 Mile and 70 Yards. (SSS2.3— 1:44^. — 1— 110.) Purse $:tu0. 3 year-olds C5 *!/ V/O JL and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt M. Vt *k Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 89003-JACK RIGHT wn4 112 7 1 1- l3 l4 l3 I3 F Jackson .1 Cook 7-5 7-5 6-5 2-5 out 8873!i"TKN' PACES wsu 3 102 8 2 42 3" 3U 35 2n Hannan T W Coulter est 8-5 8-5 7-5 2-5 out 8S976-AMYL WB 3 97 I .". 21 22 2= 2- 3s Dreyer Kenwood Stable 10 12 12 3 1 III'MOffallT 4 HI 2 4 6l 63 61 54 44 Moss I» J Miles 15 30 30 7 21 XV974 ESTHER R ws G l'*4 4 I 5» 5'1 4s 4- ■ Pease WCLM9k 60 100 100 30 S 889 i DON DIAZ w 3 Pl^ 5 8 8 8 8 63 6- Hatnm'd C A Pons 10 15 15 4 2 88999-FAY O. W 3 100 1 I 7= 7= 7 " 71 Peak A L Oltz la 20 20 6 2 89000 ECSTACIAN wsb 4 109 3 7 31 4'1 5h 8 S Tellott D Hill 60 100 100 30 12 Time. 24%. 48V 1:14% 1:40%. l:45y5. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Standing — Columbell (trained by J. Cook). W- nt to jM st at 4: lit. At i«ist 2 minutes, start go Ml. Won easily: second and third driving. JACK P.IGHT liegau fast and drew away into a commanding lead in the first furlong, was easily ltest aud won in a canter. TEN PACES, always prominent, finished gamely and heat AMYL for second place in the final stride. The latter ran well and mtm crowded against the inside lVnee by TEN PACES at the end. but a claim of foul was not allowed. The winner was entered for $400; no hid. overweights —Fay ( .. 3 pounds. Q£|/"VOO SEVENTH RACF1 1-16 Miles. (.SSS04— 1 :45%— 4— 100.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and Kj\j\3^3 A upward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses A Wt PP St »4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S RMOlMiONNIE BARD wb 6 103 3 3 3' 2= 1» l1 H J Deav'p't L Kelly 3 4 ■ 6-5 1-2 ■WWOGRANDI w li 114 7 4 5h :,\ 4\ 2h 2A Moss J Hewitt 21 4 31 6-5 3 5 (ttKDCEREMONIUS w 4 M i i 4'" 4' 9 31 3l Hannan PJ Miles 31 6 I S-5 4-5 MM3 ELFALI. wb ■ 110 1 1 7- ■ 5U 44 44 Peak Mrs L M Holmes 10 15 15 E 2 Mil TEMPTER wb :; 95 2 2 l1 l'l 31 6= 5'1 Dreyer Kenwood Stable 20 30 3:1 10 4 8s*ti:t-GRKAT JUBILEE wb 4 110 6 7 V V 6= 7' 6& E Griffin J I Housman Jr 2 2 8 5 7 1013 skv -:; GRRRTMANDBR w 4 lo7 s 8 8 71 8 53 7' P Jackson W L Williams 40 M 30 10 4 KM6**HURLOCK ws 4 99 4 I 2* 8 71" 8 8 Pease Mrs W W Miller 60 100 100 4o 15 Time. 24'i. 48. 1:13%, 1:40. 1:46%. Track fast. Winner— B. g, by The Bard Fluid (trained by \V. Perkins). Went to post at 4:40. At |xist 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. BONNIE BARD, oil forwardly. followed the leaders under slight restraint and. moving up while rounding I lie far turn, hung on gamely in the final drive. Rio (JRANDE. carried wide on the turn, outgamed CER-EMOMIS in the stretch drive. The latter made a game effort after entering tile homestretch, but tired in the last furlong. GREAT JUBILEE showed a Hash of speed on the backstretch, but quit iu the last quarter. The winner was entered for $4 HI: no hid. Sera Iched - ss!»33-('ritie. OS; MMt* Morpeth. 02. ovt i weights IIurliH-k. 5 |» unds. Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. CAL.. SATURDAY. APRIL 16. 1910.— One hundred and seventh day. New California Jockey l hih. Winter Met ting. Weather clear. Presiding Jiitl^e. E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtraan. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Rating starts «t 1 :4o p. m. (Chicago time 3:40 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-nn — in luirentheses following the distanee el en h race indicate index number, track record, age of horse Mill w.-iglit eanieil. •Indiiiites appreiitiee allowance. QOHQQ FIRST RACE Futurity Course U7n feet less than 3 4 mile). (71S17— 1:0K%— 2— !)0.) OoUOO Purse $200. .-.-y.-ar tilds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt A4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 89004 NO QUARTER ws I 1*11 I 1 23 l"| 1^ IJ Moil ■■' J T Strite 2 21 2 4-5 9-20 ■Ml ■•TITCS II. 10 Ml M I P 1- r*l T*f UtceiW G P McNeil 2i 21 9-5 7-102-5 8V"-3t RoYAL N. W6111 7 i 0 63 31! PJ A Will'ms Wilson f: RookerlO 15 15 6 3 M861 SPE'L DELIVERY w 5 111 2 10 10 71 6- 4" Buxton F Goulp.it 10 25 25 10 I S*74 CHITTERLINGS WSB 4 MS 6 7 5J 5 J 7- 5? T Ricu C E Mizell 15 20 20 8 31 K8874 tIALVANIC w I 111 1 8 7; "3 41 63 M.ntrv C M Polk 6 8 6 11-56-5 M.t'C*I.lTTLE FANNIE w I P 4 4 4 P| 4"W 5J 7- Park.-r F M Hopper 8 20 20 S 4 8K83U EDITH R w 5 109 11 2 4 S"t s»k 81 Dennv HollvwoodStable K 20 20 8 4 8S10IM 'ORIEL wb 4 108 9 I Sh 9-: 93 91 A Thomas H C Maurer 10 15 15 (i 3 KS990 BALNADE mi 111 5 11 11 11 10 10- Matthws T Lynn 12 20 20 8 4 MM FRIAR OF ELGIN w 5 111 I 9 93 M 11 11 Naneolas H Nancolas 20 60 60 20 10 Time. 1:11. Track fast. Winner— B. g. bv Viking— Sweet Danger (trained by J. T. Strite). Went to post at 1:4C. At nost 1 minute. Start gi*xl. Won easily: second and third the same. NO 01 ARTKR followed the pacemaker closely to th. stretch, then drew away and won easing up. TITCS II. UCKU slowiv. but rapidly closed a gap ii.to the lead, but the effor' to get up tohl on him and he tired. RdYAl. N closed I gap and ran a good race. SPECIAL DELIVERY also made up much ground. LITTLE FANNIE showed six-oil. The winner was entered for $4n0; no bid. QQAQ A SECOND RACE 1-2 Mile. 1 7411MI -47— 2— 113. 1 Purse $200. 2-year olds. Allowances. Ot/UO^ Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 % £ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 8890L JIM l'.ASEY ws 96 6 3 11! I4 1" Gargan J Schreiber 6-5 6 5 7-101-3 out K89S6-BAN ANN w 100 1 1 33 2'1 P| Kent D Henry 5 6 4 4-5 1-3 8S9tf ZWICK wb Ml 2 2 2 'k 3- 23 J McBride B Schreiber 50 60 50 15 6 889t' MILT JONES wsallO 7 I 61 7S 4=1 S.-lden G A Marshall 8 12 12 3 1 (&M67)tUEATRICR SfllLE w 105 2 5 P P ah T Rice E G Soule 2 4 4 1 1-3 faOi-' FoVTELI w 93 I 7 4J |sk 61- E Callahan F Butterfleld 30 50 50 IS 6 MAXDICE 103 4 4 7 7 7 Molesw'h BurnsiWaterh'se 15 40 40 12 5 tForuierly Vague. Time. 23%, 47%. Track fait. Winner— Ch. c. bv Salvation — Dora I. (trained by G. Wentworthl. Went to post at 2:11. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. JIM I-.ASEY took the lead at once aud won all the way unextended. BAN ANN ran to her best form. ZWICK ran well throughout and is improving. MILT JONES was asked to concede too much weight and was never dangerous, but finished fast. BEATRICE SOULE was off poorly, but ran a bad race. Overweights — Zwick. 3 pounds. QQAQ pJ THIRD RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). (71817— 1:08%— 2— 09.) Ol/UOO Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 88905*METROPOLITAN ws 3 95 7 2 1-1 l4 l4 l1! Selden W M Cain 4 41 31 7-5 7-10 (88901)ELLERD Wsb 7 114 8 1 3J 231 2» 2* Vand'sen C Morton 4 7 6 11-611-10 88945*MAD. MCSGRAVE w 4 106 3 4 4| 4 » 43 34 E Smith W C Scott 2 2 9-5 4-5 2-6 MMi NOVGOROD W 4 108 5 3 2"* 31 3»k 45 T Rice C Bogan 8 15 la 6 : 88959 COTYTTO w 4 106 1 7 o'l 5J 51 5' Moleswh C O Reed 8 15 10 4 2 88901!BEN STONE W I 111 4 5 61 71 7l 621 A Will'ms H G Ross 10 15 12 5 2 88963 EDDIE GRANEY w 3 100 6 6 72 6" t «2 7^ A Thomas Harlan&-Cov'gton 4 4J 4 8-5 1 88775 WOODLANDBR WB 4 111 2 8 8 8 8 8 Mentry W Cuhill 15 20 20 8 3 Time. 1:10. Track fast. Winner — B. c, bv Filigrane — Annie Thompson (trained by W. M. Cain). Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. METROPOLITAN showed much the most speed and set the puce all the way. did not run out today aud won as his rider pleased. ELLERI) ran a game race and did his best. MADELINE MCSGRAVE went well, but was weakly ridden. NOVGOROD showed early spied, but tired in the stretch. The others were always outpaced. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Scratched — 88045 Good Ship. 90. Overweights — Woodlander, 3 pounds. QQAdA FOIRTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (6905«— 1:43— 5— 106.) Purse $250. 3-year-Cjt^V-FOCl olds, and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $200. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 889423RALEIGH WB 5 112 2 I 121 11 121 l2 l1 A Will'ms I H Miller 3 6 6 2 4-5 (88904) BISHOP W. w 4 109 8 7 2 33 3'i 3° 231 A Thomas Beckwith Stable 21 13 59-5 7-101-3 889o4*EDWlN T FRYER wb 6 111 3 3 G2 53 61 5'1 3uk Mentry F Wallhauser 4 6 4 8-6 4-5 i8S944)COLONEL JACK WB 6 113 7 4 321 2J 2'i pi 41 Coburn O Turek 4 5 4 8-5 4-5 88962'BIRTH 4 88 4 5 51 4i| 4"W 41 5s E Cotton W E Cotton 50 100 100 40 15 SS904'ROCND AND ROUND 5 101 1 1 4'i 621 7" 72 63 Bevan J Barna.s 10 15 6 3 9-5 88904 BUCKTHORN WB 4 102 6 6 7J 7"»» 8 8 7'1 Kederis C W Chappell 7 15 15 6 3 88468 SIR JOHN w 4 106 5 8 8 8 61 61 8 T Rice NorthwestStable 10 30 30 12 6 Time. 24%. 49%. 1:14%. 1:40%, 1:44%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Bassetlaw — Gracine (trained by I. H. Miller). Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Wou driving: second and third the same. RALEIGH went to the front at once and, setting the pace all the way. stood off a challenge from BISHOP W. at the end. BISHOP W. rati a good race and finished gamely, but needs a stronger rider than he had today. EDWIN T. FRYER closed a gap and finished well. COLONEL JACK tired badly after running in Closest pursuit to the stretch. The winner was entered for $700; no bid. Scratched— MMi Melton Cloth, 93. 1 ' ' ■ QQfi^7 FIFTH RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). (71817— 1:08%— 2— 99.) Ot/UO 1 Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. led Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 88905 BI'RNELL WB 5 109 5 6 521 5-' 4-1 l1 J McBride P Zimmer S 12 12 4 2 88958 ARTHl'R HYMAN WB 5 111 7 2 21 3'1 2H* 2»| Mentry Reno Stable 6 9 7 3 7-5 89005 ELM DALE WB 6 114 6 1 PJ l'l l'l 3" Keogh R A Leigh 20 30 30 12 6 88963*SILK 3 91 9 3 pB P* M 4h C Will'ms J M Crane 3 16-5.*; 1 3-C 8890l*BLACKSHEEP W 5 109 4 4 4J 4' 5' H Kederis M Reis 3 4 3 6-5 3-5 88715 DENEEN w 5 111 8 I 7' 71 62 6' Cotton W E Cotton 12 15 10 5 I 88958 ANGLEFACE WB 4 108 2 7 6"" 64 72 75 Anderson C H Widemann 10 12 12 6 3 88963 CALOPUS w 3 97 1 9 9 8j SJ 81 A Thomas A J Jackson 21 16-53 6-5 3-5 88876 MARG. RANDOLPHwB 5 109 38 83999T Rica H G Bedwell 6 15 15 5 21 Time. 1:11. Track fast. Winner — Br. m. bv Bannockburn — Mrs. Brunell (trained by P. Zimmer 1. Went to post at 3:20. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. BI'RNELL after making up ground steadily, slipped through next to the rail in the stretch and outgamed ARTHl'R HYMAN at the end. ARTHUR HYMAN ran prominently throughout and finished gamely. ELM-DALE showed much the most early speed, but tired in the stretch racing. SILK ran well to the stretch and quit. BLACKSHEEP was always outrun. CALOPUS had no chance at the start. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. QQ^VQQ SIXTH RACE — Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). (71817— 1:08%— 2— 99.) CjJ^VrO© Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $200. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 889433JIM GAFFNEY w 5 114 6 4 IJ 22 2»n in Coburn J S Harlan 3 41 4 1 3-5 88988 KID NORTH W 3 89 4 5 23 11 121 2'i Selden G A Marshall 8 13 13 4 9-5 88961 BANORELLA w 3 91 5 1 52 5U 56 3 A Thomas J W Paulsen 10 20 20 4 9-6 889S82L1K. DIECDONNE WSB 4 108 2 6 41 3'J 3» 42 A Will'ms RaisinCityStable 1112-5 out 889612THISTLE BELLE 4 106 3 3 6 4" c 4 * 5-° J McBride Frazier & Farris 2 3 2 3-5 13 88941 EL MOLINO wb 3 93 1 2 J*« « 6 Kederis M Reis 50 100 100 30 8 Time. 1:09%. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Golden Garter — Miss Maxim (trained by W. Covington). Went to post at 3:54. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. JIM GAFFNEY ran a fast and game race, but had all the luck itnd almost knocked THISTLE BELLE d iwn at the half-mile post. KID NORTH showed great speed and. after leading into the stretch, inter tered with LIKELY DIECDONNE near the finish. BANORELLA finished fast. THISTLE BELLE had no chance because of interference. LIKELY DIECDONNE was going fast when interfered with by KID NORTH and forced to pull up. Jamestown Racing Statistics. JAMESTOWN RACING STATISTICS. The Jamestown Jockey Club's spring meeting, which opened at Jamestown. Va.. April 1 and came to an end April 14. embraced twelve racing days, during which time sixty-three races were decided and the total distribution in purses amounted to $14,250. in which fortv-five owners shared, twenty-three winning $200 or more each. T. Hatfield heads the list with $1,825, J. W. Schorr is second with $1,445 aud third place falls to J. A. Jones, with $1,115. The following twenty-three owners won $200 or more each : Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. T.Hatfield 10 4 3 $1,825 J. W. Schorr 7 4 I 1.445 J. A. Jones 5 « 5 1,115 L. Garth 5 1 5 980 D. Dtinlop 4 4 2 970 F. McCahe 2 0 1 626 H. Pennv 1 5 2 510 J. T. Temple I 1 0 485 W. S. Diffenderfer 2 1 2 400 W. M. Kheedv 2 1 1 375 II. J. Kennedy 2 1 1 350 G. W. Carmack 2 • 1 O 335 J. Farrell. Jr 1 4 1 335 E. II. Garrison 2 0 2 .'530 C. C. Sniithson 0 6 5 325 M. Hutchinson 1 4 O 305 W. F. A. Mnlholland 1 1 2 275 W. M. Parrish. Jr 1 2 0 275 F. Lightfoot 1 1 3 245 R. J. Gilmore 1 2 1 235 D. F. Kinney 1 1 1 225 II. Flippen 1 1 0 225 O. Hak 1 1 0 200 Ragman heads the list of money-winning horses with $025. Rash is second with $475 and third place falls to Xeliec with $455 to his credit. The following thirty-two horses won $200 or more each: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Ragman 2 0 1 $025 Rash 3 0 0 475 Xebec 2 0 3 455 Takahira 2 1 0 410 Joe Rose 2 0 0 400 Racing Bell 2 I 1 385 ( fsorine 2 1 O 375 Lois Cavanagh 2 1 1 375 Good New s 2 1 1 Ml Havre 2 1 1 350 I-ochiel 2 1 0 .350 Plant land 2 1 O 335 Billie Hihhs 2 1 0 HI Eva Tanguav 2 O O 325 Grenade 2 0 I 315 Aunt Kate 1 3 0 315 King Avondale 1 3 0 310 W. I. Hindi 1 4 0 305 John Carroll 2 0 0 300 The Golden Butterfly 1 1 1 275 Pins and Needles 112 275 Dander 1 3 1 270 Otilo 1 1 1 250 Kendaga 1 1 2 250 Lurid 1 2 0 250 Doris Ward 1 1 2 MJ Master John 1 0 0 225 Doctor Heard 1 1 1 225 Hvpeiion II 1 2 O 220 SiHcrine 1 2 0 220 King of Yolo 1 1 0 200 Maromara 1 1 1 200 The riding honors of the meeting fell to .T. Reid with thirteen winners and a percentage of .34. Mus grave was second best with eleven wins and third place fell to Steinhardt with nine. The following is the record of the successful jockeys: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. J. Reid" 38 13 12 5 8 .34 M itsgrave 35 11 0 0 12 .31 Steinhardt 43 !) 15 4 15 .21 G. Burns 19 7 3 3 0 .37 Palms 17 4 ft 2 5 .24 Lewis 22 3 2 O 17 .14 A. Burton 23 3 2 R 10 .13 A. Lang 24 3 3 7 11 .12 Ilartv 7 2 1 1 3 .29 Goines 4 1 0 O 3 .25 Shoemaker 14 1 2 3 8 .07 Ploss 10 1 2 4 9 .00 The following jockeys had mounts to the number indicated ami finished third or better, but did not ride a winner: Jockev. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Deverich 7 O 0 2 5 Gaskins 13 O 0 4 0 McCahey 12 0 3 5 4 Moore 4 0 0 2 2 The following jockeys were unplaced in all their 6tarts: Clark. 1: Dunn. 1; Hughes. 2; Medlicott, 2; A. Morgan. 7; Tice, 1. L. Johnson was the most successful of the steeplechase jockeys, having piloted two winners home. The following is a complete record of the steeplechase jockeys: Jockev. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unn. P.C. L. Johnson 3 2 O 1 0 .00 Kelleher 1 1 0 0 0 100 Ryan 3 1 0 0 2 .33 E. Helder 4 1 1 1 1 .25 The following steeplechase jockeys finished third or lietter. but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Stephenson 2 0 0 1 I Patterson 4 0 3 1 0 Aiken 2 0 1 0 I The following steeplechase jockeys were unplaced in their starts: Tyler, 1; S. McClain, 2; Slaughter, 2. T. Hatfield carried off the training lienors, having sent the winuers of ten races to the post. The following is the record of the successful trainers: No. No. Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Carmack, G. W 3 McPherson. J 1 Flippen. H 1 Milburu. J 2 Frayling. J. K 1 Miller. F. T 1 Garth. L 5 Miller. G. T 1 Gladish. J. L 3 Pangle, J. W. 4 Hak. U. J 1 Peiuiv. H 3 Hatfield. T 10 Scullv. W. O I Healev. F. W 0 Sheedv. W. M 2 Lightfoot, F 3 Shields. W 1 MeCabe. F 1 Simons. A 8 McLaughlin, J. Jr... 2 Temple, J. T 3 Tin- percentage of winning favorites was high, as the following tabulation will show: Number of days '. 12 Number of races 03 Winuing first choices 37 Winning second choices 13 Winning outsiders 13 Winning at odds-on ll Defeated at oil, Is on 13 Percentage of winning first choices M With few exceptions, all the track records were reduced during the progress of the meeting, some of them materiallv. The records now stand as follows: Jamestown Track Records. Dist. Horse. . A.Wt. Date. Time. 1-2 Master John. 2 122 April 2. 1910 :47g 4 1-2 f Wenna 2 MS Mav 14. 1909 :55 Doris Ward.. 2 I08 April 11. 1910 :55 5-8 Gay King 3 IM Mav 19. MM 1:01 K. Avondale.. 5 112 April 7. MM 1:01 5 1-2 f Paul Davis... 3 Ml April 1. 1910 1 :00f 3-4 Osorine 4 100 April 11. 191o 1:12 0 1-2 f Ragman 4 Kk; April 1. MM 1 :2»i 7-S Mazuuia 4 105 Mav 14. 1909 1:27* 7 12 f (Jiles 3 MM Septetnl er 14. 190S. 1 .'..I 1 Ragman 4 111 April 7. 1910 1 :.{»*, Im70y Plantland ...7 112 April 2. MM 1:45 1 1-10 Otilo 4 105 April 9. 1910 1:47 I 18 Quagga 4 ill September 22. 1908.1:54* Albert Star. .3 105 September 23. 190X. 1 :54* 1 14 Rio Grande.. .4 113 September 19. 1908.2:084 Steeplechase. Sh.C'se Benlala 0 133 September 14, 1908.3:53 Hurdle Races on Turf. Ab 1 1 2 Xebec 4 13s April 12, 1910 3:08f About 2 Benlala 6 100 September 23. 1908.3:47 Ab 2 12 Bergoo 4 139 Mav 20. 1909 5:50 Notes of the Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Waldo has not had a sick hour since be entered his stall at Churchill Downs last fall, nor has he missed a feed. Scrimmage, which carried -Tames R. Keene's colors at Aqueduct on opening day. was the first of the get of Wlltl Mint to appear under colors. Of the winners on opening day at Aqueduct, two were trained at Cii'avesend. two came from Oakland, one from Jacksonville ami one from Juarez. Zeus, which won at Aqueduct Friday is the first of the get of the lamous French stallion. Adam, to win in this country. He sold as a vearling for $l..-.0O. The stables of II. G. Bedwell, James McLaughlin. P. T. Chinn. J. W. Schorr. R. J. Mackenzie and John Hi Ml make up most of the horses that are quartered at the Aqueduct track. Cross country rider John Kermath sprained an ankle badly while playing twill recently. He was to have ridden the horses trained by Silas Veitch at Pluilico, but owing to his injury another jockey will have to Ik- secured for the Maryland meeting. The veteran horseman. W. 1". Burch. Is suffering from appendicitis at Baltimore. An operation that was necessary was successfully performed. Eighteen stalls have lieen reserved for the Burch stable at Sheepshead Bay. The horses will In- shipped to the Long Island track at the close of the Pluilico meeting May 7. The rule designed to prevent the deduction of a greater commission than five per cent, from the pari-niutuel receipts on Kentuckv tracks will come up for final action before the new Kentuckv Racing Commission, which will have Us first meeting April 20. It Is stated that the new commission will undoubtedly adopt the rule. R. T. Wilson. Jr.'s four-year-old bar gelding. May River, by Watercress — Shaft, was destroyed at Belmont Park Thursday after all hope of patching MB up seemed futile. One of the pastern Ixmes on his near foreleg was broken in a trial early in the week. At times May River displayed good form. List year he won seven out of twenty-one starts and $4,145. Page 4 Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 18. Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 18. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Racing Mart* at 1:10 p. in. (Chicago time. 3:40.) Runs well iu mini. ©Su| crior mud runner. i.Mi maiden. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. :: year-olds. Selling. (Track record: 72O30 — 1 ac % — c— 112.) In. I. Horn.-. Wl. Rec. A. Wi. lldcp. BBSS* I-i i.l.- ..(' Umr.. 07 i:o.s; loo..x72.* sm«3» iiiiii'n in.-... m (s;s7..1i Swc.-t Basil 115 1:091 los 71.". vk7"J'J Lumen M8..X703 vttooo- Vanlcm (M) 107 l:lo ] M» 7««» MW *MUk 112 l:os: loo. . xdftr. HK776 Binkand 04 1:1.".* HB..XBB S!is.". w. V. Rriimbv (11)112 1 : «»* loo oso KRKSK A-1 Inn- Boa* MB..XC73 8NK37 11 IVrfecto I«M..X«73 BBB i law s.il km; l:M| BB «'.7.". BBSS : tare 102 838 Second Race — Futurity Course. . 17p I'.et lea Hun .1-4 Bile. . " -yew --.iliU anal upward. Selling. Tra -fc record: 71H7— i:osi — 2 — «ri. ( (MS) N » (Barter 111 i:ll 0. .104. . x7oo vmu:, • Burning Rush ....111 1:11 ;. .ms. . ».!•:. MM Biskra BBB 1:111 ."... ! •»;.. x»;or. iWBTill sit Barry KM 1:1M 4. .104 ;s.". sfto::::--Titus II MS 1:105 W..M..X4M sss:;.", 'Bill Mavhani ]:;. . ««». . X»".S0 BBMB Battle Mack ;. .102.. X(i7". s!Hi:::;- Bora I X. 1M1 114 1:111 C...107 070 ss.",o:: -.lill.tl I04 1:12; 7 . . lot . . y r.7() NMCiS 'Father Dunmey 0.. ftft .. x BBS NRK7B R.llflower ."...102. ...(Mill SSU70 'Ovinia* :; . . s.",. . xWO Third Race — Futuritv Course. 1 170 feet less than ::-4 mil*-. I •" y.-ai-nliN ami upward. Selling. (Track record: 71M7— lBBf — 2 — Ml) ftaca irvmotor 110 i:ioi s..i04..x72r. KWCrfJ Aim.- M.-Ge. 4. 10:{. . X720 Mmi.i.v Kll.rd 114 1:loJ 7. .111 . . 72o ss:m;.; Roberta 1M 1:11] .". . . ftr. . . x 720 NBB37 Caldpaa 104 l:llj ::. . fto. . x7lo ■BBS Billy Myer »S 1:114 0..1OC..X710 Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee. A. Wt. lldcp. ssft.-.o B. M. Fry 100 1:111 5. .111.. $710 WWKi Ben stone 12*1:121 .".. .los. .070.". SWW2 l.aily Rensselaer. . .104 1 :12i 4. .lit::. . X7o."i iSftO()4)*Mav Pink 10.: 1:125 «.. B7..X7O0 BBB -ki xioiino h 1:12 ::.. so.. i . Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 4 year obis and upward. Handicap. (Track record: 7N2Sft— 1:11?.— 3— 110.) issossi Kern I M 1:111 S. . ftti. . X730 (X.S04.!l Bubbling Water ..117 1:131 4. .1 IS. .©74.1 BJMf* Key Hindoo 7j. .114. . X74o Fifth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track rennd: 000.5U— l:4.'i— o — 106.) (88P87) French Cook 4. . Ill . . X725 issovn Kaiaernoff •;. . 1 12. . X720 MQUft* Hush Moaev 100 1:474 h. .11*. .X 710 SS0N7- lion Enrique 110 1:4:5* ( . .112. . X 710 xvtiai Rubric 114 1:474 S..1M..XW0 ssot.2 Silver Line 1011:43; «. . 1 1O. . X70." SXftlMi- Ampedo C . .1 I'.".. . X"0O sss.ll- Spring Baa 102 1:4.".A 7. .110.. 700 SMNJO J. C. Clem 104 1:474 7..112..X0N SS0S7 Coatra Casta ::.• •• . X(B»."» SHOOS Dr. IViwiiie 4. . ION. . X R 0 ss!W2 *Col!HTt 103 1 :473 5. . 107. . XttS Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. .1-year-olds ami upward. Selling. (Track raeari: 78SW— lrllf— »— 110.) SSSSi- Minnedocia 100 1:1.",! ::. . 110. . X72-". (8S085) Craniprec :;. .112. . X720 ssoito Treaiaraxa Mt 1:131 4..120. .X71S SNS63* Lord Clinton MO 1:144 ::. .112. .©710 SK!f.M Father Stafford ...10«t1:l".» 4.. 123.. ©705 88MB OableaktU MB 1:SM B..13B..X700 S00O3 Kedondo 103 1:121 7..13B..X0M BOMB St. I-ruieis 110 1:125 7. . 120. . ©OS.". .SiKVi.". Woodlander 121 11151 4 . . 128. . X (»S." S8878 •Hannibal Bey 107 1:1."4 S. .121 . . X(»7r. sstissi Silver (irain !»•': l:l" i 3. .115. .©083 N.V04 (tdd Uose 10tJ 1:14s 3. .110 (ibO * Apprentice allowance. The figures under ••Rec.'' in above entries show the best time made l.y the horse at the distant.', with (Might Hiii'.l. since January 1. 1008. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. First Race [1st Oakland] LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Selling. (720.J0— 1 :0,"v.— 0— 112. » Index Course DistTimeTckOdds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. PRIDE OF LISMORE. b. g. 3 109 By Galveston— Clara White (T. Goulding). SESSi Oakland F C 1:11 good 3} M ^ 111- :»'A Will'ms IO Graaaercy, Paaa'ceT, It.L.Tov.u. KM Oakland ."..'. f 1 : NiJ fast 20 H 9 1 2 2 2nk ".'"■•A Williams s Calvesca. IUno.ular. Dr.D*fflierty SSS",7 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 3J 112 2 11 1-?. 0= A WilliauislO Dixie Dixon, (irainercy. Gelico. wi:'.", Oakland 01 f 1 :074 fast 15 '.'7 4 1 1 l5 3s Selden 7 S.Atticum. L.KIizabeth. E.Crauey BMM Oakaaad 7-S 1:27^ fast 15 107 3 2 2 2 2»t 616S.I McHride !♦ Sepulveda. Miles. BltoflVirtunP. ^:i33 Oakland F C 1:12 good 25 112 5 2 3 31 0* V Kelly 8 LadyPanchita. Dr.Dgherty, Silk GELIC0. b. g, 3 105 By Solitaire II. — Monrovia (F. Devin). Om :; Oakland F C 1:11J good 6 »:: 3 3 2 2U 2'?. E Callahan 10 Ilex. Lord Clinton. Calopus. !-s«.1 Oaklaml H-4 1 :14J last S :i7 12 0 6 Q 6= Selden 12 Kllerd, Don Stone. Cobleskill. KS.V.7 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 15 112 4 .". 6 5:I 1:; T Base 10 D.Dixon. Gramercy. P.ofLismore SS71G Oakland F C 1:114 good 20 303 3 5 7 6= 68 Gross it KidNorth. MissPicnie, L. Clinton PJ B Oakland F C 1:124 slow 7-5 IB 9 8 8 63 610iGross 11 KidNorth, DixieDixon. (jramercy ^:.73 Oakland FCl:13jfhvy 2 102 1 3 2 1J 1H Gross 12 P.Winter. BabaNedy, Vespasian SS448 Oakland F C l:llt fast 15 107 8 7 8 8=J 7«i Gross It Kid North. Silk. Basel. 81023 Oakland 4i f 55g fast 11-10 111 4 1 1* a* Gross 10 MadelineL.. E.Graney. Democrat SWEET BASIL, b. c. 3 108 By Orsini — Spinach (Cahill & Mason). B 31 Oakland :.'. f 1 : •% fast 3 11.". 7 7 0 31 1 Bentry 12 W.V.B'mbv Direct'lo. Vespasian KI -2 1 Oakland 11 f l:atf bvy 30 1»1 0 ■ 7 7: {•'•"■•.P.uxton 11 Salvage. GoodShip. MetTODOiltaa. ^s: :;:; Oakland r* C 1 :13Jf hvv 12 115 7 7 6 5h 52» Mentry 12 Gelico. PrinceWintcr. BabcN'cely 86911 Oakland 5-Sl:0Igfast 3 J 110 5 2 2 22 2-J Mentry 12 Gramercy. P.ofLismore. Cnutem. 8SSC3 Oakland 5-8 1 :01g good 40 109 9 7 4 4" * 6lulMentry 12 Alder Gulch. Silk. Zinkand. LUMEN, blk. c. 3 108 By Orsini— Lux (0. Tnrek). B723 Oaklai.d PC 1:12 good 30 1»4 2 7 7 6'. 7s Gross 1(t Iti^da. Metrojioiltan. Aldcrflnlch. \v;t . Oakland 3-1 1 :!•".§ good 15 103 S V S S1 (."'. Matthews 11 Mat. Mack. Saloiny.lane. KlodiaD. skm:: Oakland 3-4 l:i.".j! slop 8 93 10 10 6 7i 616 Kederis 11 Silver Grain. Salvage. Wap. Sv. 74 Oakland FC 1:134 hvv 8 96 9 7 8 71 S6J (iargan 12 St.I-'iancis. AllAlone. Dlacksheep. 86462 Oakland 54 f 1:091 mud 12 110 7 6 6 4i 45J R Fisher 8 Gal. Gale. RaleighP.D.. Al. Gulch CANTEM. b. g. 3 100 By Canopus — Trim (J. Lahey). &00t Oakland .". s 1 : !? fast 12 112 1 3 2 2= 2:i J King 12 Braxton, Dircctell... Vespasian. 8S..73 Oakland F C 1:13^ hvy 30 107 5 10 I 9= 7-1 W Powers 12 Gelico. PrinceWintcr. BabeNeely mat Oakland UflsN good 20 107 9 9 8 6'i 5SJ W Powers 11 B.ofFortune. P.Winter. P.Blanco 87661 Oakland ;.£ f 1 :10g hvy 15 10X10 S 6 7- 5" W Powers 12 S.Atticum. P.Winter. J.Cafferata 87523 Oakland 5? f 1:10 slow 8 109 7 7 4 3' 4= Cotton 12 Dixie Dixon. Kid North, Basel. 87133 Oakland 6-8 1*21 slop 7 109 10 10 10 71 6,4lCotton 1 1 PrideorLismore. BabeNeely, Basel 86983 Oakland 5ifl: »2fast 20 1C7 6 5 3 3s 3* J Cotton 12 Silk. PrideofLismore. Directello. BILK. b. f, 3 100 By Yellow Tail— Honiton (J. M. Crane). v.. ■ 7 Oakland F C 1:11 fast :: 91 :: 3 2 3'. V'i c WHIIaim » Bnnarlt. Irtlwrlljaiaa riaaiilf . ss:«c:: Oakland F C 1 :11J good 12 92 7 5 7 8- 7!'J C Williaoislo Ilex. OeUeo, I^.r.l Clinton. nnv77 Oakland P" C 1:12 last 4 lif. 5 4 3 41 ."." C WilliumslO D.llixon. (Jramercy. P.ofLismore SM4S Oakland FC 1:114 fast 3 110 3 11 l'i 2"" J Glass 11 Kid North, Basel. Directello. ■SB Oakland PCldl good 10 96 3 3 4 4"t ;;]J J (;iass 8 L.P'chita. Dr.D'ghertv.E.Kobson ■3M Oakland r.-sl:02 hvv 30 96 2 5 5 21 ;.r'J J Glass 8 DaddyGip. PliilMohr.Dr.D'gherty 88076 Oakland FC 1:11? fast 30 102 4 4 3 2" 2* J Glass 1) Minnedocia. I'assenger, Ilex. ZINKAND. blk. g. 3 106 By Bannockburn — Lizzie H. II. (J. L. Koven). S877S Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 60 Ml 7 7 Pulled up.E Callahan 7 Goldman. La.lv Panehtta, Oreli... 8MB Oakland F C 1:124 slow 12 112 8 10 7 8l 710JT Rice 11 KidNorth. DixieDixon. Gramercy 88402 Oakland 7-8 1 :27i' fast 20 107 9 9 9 9 9 8*4Cobnra 9 Sepulveda. Miles. Bit of Fortune BBS Oakland W C 1:12 good 13 9.". 8 7 8 I 8« Denny S LadyPanchita. Dr.D'gherty. Silk. I77BS Oakland 3^1 1:171 slow 12 92 8 7 6 61 i'-\ A Thomas it Dr. Dougherty. Bauonica Ban'rella 87637 Oakland 3-4 l:15ij mud 20 103 4 4 4 4J 4iJ A Walsh S Balronia, MissPicnic.JudgeQuinr. 87433 Oakland 51 f l:14g hvy 12 94 8 7 4 41 32j A l"homas 10 OldMexico. PbilMohr. OceanV lew W. V. BRUMBY, br. g. 3 100 By Sain — Revoke (B. Schreiber). • :■■•". Oakland F "1:11 good 15 Ml 7 7 6 5- 6luiKederis lo (Jramercy. I'.ofl.isnu.re. P'ng -r. S 8»7 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 10 M7 :i 7 5 6'.'. «' Kent 10 D.Dixon. Gramercy. P.ofLismore B87SI Oakland i| 1 1 :09g fast 6 112 :: 3 1 2& 2" Vosper VZ SweetBasil. Dire.-Kdlo. Vespasian 8MB Oakland .".J f 1:06* fast 100 99 8 8 8 8 Sl« E Martin 8 J.ILSheehan. P.Mohr. SalACcum ARTHUR ROUSE, br. g. 3 109 By Allan-a-Dale — Emily (Maine Stable). K»£S Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 100 98 8 8 8 S 8 ("bou-aii s MaiseAi.e, Barbara;. Dr.D'gherty K&7K Oakland V C 1:11| anon B BB !t I I 8 7'- A Williams ! KidNorth. MissiMcnic. L. Clinton BBSOatkhiad PC 1:1«1 good 40 94 7 6 7 7.»t S« E .Martin 11 Gilbert Rose. Sewell. Goldtinn. Bttl Oakland 3-4 1:144 slow 40 91 6 7 7 7 715 A Thomas ft Th. Belle. E.Harwood, Phil Mohr BBS Oakland 7-8 1 :27* fast 7 M7 7 8 8 8 7s 7**|TaaUa ft Sepulveda. Miles. Bit of Fortune 86702 Oakland 5-8 1:024 slop 5 95 6 4 8 81 10" Mulligan 11 Balronia. L.Elizab'h.Dr.Dou'erty 86611 Oakland 5-8 l:02g hvy 4 112 2 1114 l7 Coburn ft Cian. Elodia B.. Rabble. EL PERFECT0. ch. g. 3 104 By Emperor of Norfolk— Leola (J. F. Moore). v 7 oaklai.d i"«'l:!2 fast 60 J12 7 8 8 M 101' Vandusen IO I). Dixon. Grannny. P.ofLismore KM3S Oakland P C 1:124 naanr B 112 5 9 9 9" 9 l'l Parker 11 KidNorth. DixieDixon, Gramercy R8302 Juarex 3-4 1 :l.".j fast 8 101 5 4 4 '.'.- V.* G McC'thy •". Alarmed. Sam Webb. Tipster. B7BC Juarez 5i f 1:08 fast 30 109 ^ 6 6 8s 7"JMondon ft F.Eugene, Siscus. Catliryn Scott. 87n":: Juarez 5-S l: «li fast 13 102 1 4 4 41?. 43 Mondon 8 RioPecos. Cherokee. Dan Norton 87619 Juarez 3-4 1:14 fast 40 109 8 9 9 Pull. up. Mondon 10 Kyle. Nila. Luke Gates. S7..83 Juarez' 3-4 1:134 fast 20 103 9 6 4 u11 5C1 Mondon 10 G. Intent. L'yParet. M. Genevieve CLARA SAL. b. f, 3 102 By Salvado — Clarello (Old Ned Stable). K8K3 Oakland F c 1:111 good 50 B 6 2 E 1" W'HFarker 10 Ilex. GeHeo. Lord Clinton. K7K Oakland FC 1:114 good 50 B 1 13 7i 9=' E Callahan • KidNorth. MissPi.nic. L. Clinton HMB Oakland F C 1:12 last 25 111 3 7 11 11 lllu}Page 11 I'assenger, Tremargo. Beda. 8S3.M Oakland 5-8 1 :024 fast 5 ' 106 2 1 1 Is 11 Vosper 11 Directello. O.Cun'ngham.B.Neely SM05 Oakland 5-8 1 :02| good S 112 4 12 4.' 6:^ A Walsh 10 PhilMolir. Descendant. B.Neely. IBB Oakland F C 1:14? mud 12 103 1 1 4 43 4,aiKent ft JimCafferata. Bal eNeely. Basel. 87S2S Oakland 51 f l:09g good 8 106 2 2 1 21 33 Coburn 12 Juan. O.Cunningham. Directello. GLARE, b. f. 3 102 By Yellow Tail — Footlight (E. J. Ramsey). SK»s:, Oakland F I' 1:11 good 60 99 9 5 I B 1" Devan 10 (Irainercy. P...fLismore. P"ng. *. B8B Oakland F C 1:111 last 40 99 7 4 s s S-- C Williams s Ilex. Sepulveda. ISadation. R70f»2 Oakland F C 1:111 fast 40 M7 2 4 6 81 8"! E Sullivan !♦ Oswald B.. Ketchel. Calopus. 8CS87 Oakland 5?. f 1:081 fast 15 107 2 4 4 53 6'"}E Sullivan 7 Roberta. El Molino. Beda. Second Race [2nd Oakland] SECOND RACE — Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile . 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 171817—1 .os' . 2 Mi 1 NO QUARTER, b. g. 6 104 By Viking — Sweet Danger (J. T. Strite). 890X; Oakland FC1:11 fast 2 111 1 2 2 1* l'j Mol-swh 11 TItaall.. RoynlN.. Spec. Delivery. 8V i"4 OaklaiHl :: 4 1:142 fast 13-3 1 »6 7 a 5 •* *»f Shale 12 By Pink, I'Siillistina. Kleeirowau hS7i Oakland F C 1:11 fast 12-5 111 1 6 4 ::-. 2-i Rhale 13 Titus II., Calopus, Estelle M. 88S3S "iaklwnd 3 4 1:154 slow 5J 104 1 3 2 1* 8* Shale 11 Banorella. Bucolic, Balnade. BBS Oakland S-4 1:Mfhnry 3i 1% s ^4 42 2i' Shale 10 Redondo. Dovalta. Copporfleld. BB8 'takland 3-4 1:16 hvv 10 M4 9 8 6 6-4- Shale !» St.l"rancis. Fath. Stafford. Dovalta 8s44:. Oakland 3-4 1:15 fast 4 1"8 8 B 9 71 33 E Smith 12 Biased. Waner. Balnade. BUI Oakland 3-4 1:144 last 3J 113 3 6 4 3:! 3*i E Smith 10 Kllerd. I'hillistinn. Aftermath. 8^306 Oakland F C l:ll] fast 3J 110 1 a a 2= 8»| I Smith ft Blacksheep. F.llerd. Redondo. BURNING BUSH. b. g. 6 108 By Lord Dalmeny — Minyon (E. J. Ramsey). 89Cior Oakland F C l:lf| fast 1" 113 :: 1 2 2* 3*| Mol.sw"li 8 Cant. John. ITaipata Btakra. - • Oakland 53 1 l:'7- g 1 ::■ 11" 8 r, 7 7" 6*1 Col.urn 12 Sainest. B.Bantroae, Ann th.\ st. 8-77-1 Oakland F C 1:12 Cant 12 111 6 4 3 B V j i^c-van 12 I-atherStafford. Kais. rhoff. Steel 88711 Onktand 3 4 1 :15? good 13-5 113 5 4 4 5 - 6'- E SillivanlO L.Rensselaer. Biicdic. Sir Barry 88t^« Oakland FC 1:131 slop 18-5 10! 2 1 1 4"k 6" Vosper S Blacksheep. Gen. Haley. O. Settler BOB Oat hind 3 11:16 hvy 8 DO 4 3 4 8* B Taplin ft St. Francis. F. Stafford. Dovalta. BISKRA, br. m, 5 106 By Hermer.ee — Africa (J. Stowe). BBSS Oakland F C l:lof fast 12 11:: '• "• 4 4»^ 1" Cotton 8 ("apt. John. Hampaaa, Bnrn.Bmdi K»7 Oakland 3-4 1:144 fast 9 111 :: 2 7 7- C", Cotton !» Banonica. Btherta, L.Reas'laer. 8 -471 Oakland 3-4 1:154 last 4 113 2 2 2 OJ 61 T Rice 12 Roberta. KmntaG.. Ornate. 8821.S ()akland F C 1:131 hvy 8 M7 4 7 6 6- 4*1 Pace ft MurseAIio. Adena. Duke of Milan BR172 Oakland 3-4 1:1S| slop 5 113 1 7 7 8* 8:t Pace W Radation, F-meuil Ball, Burleigh 88077 oakiand 3-4 1:144 fast 41 112 6 4 4 6*1 8»1 I'age ft Inclement. Sainest. Kmma G. |RB Oakland F C l:tB slow 8 107 3 I 3 3'* 51 Gross 10 L. oft. Forest. L.But'rup.Dar'gton 87^:"i Oakland 3 4 1 :15| hvy 8 113 3 4 3 3""- 2"" Cotton 10 Tbis.Belle. LenaLecb. D.Ltnlgett SIR BARRY, blk. c. 4 104 By Sir Hampton— Du Barry (W. C. Scott). 8SK8 Oakland 51 t 1:072 good 15 11" 1 7 6 6' i-J E Smith 12 Sainest. B.Montroae. Antetby^L S»*74 Oakland PC 1:11 last 12 IP". 4 4 :: 4- 8*1 1". Smith 12 Htm II., No Quarter. Calopus. 88774 Oakland F C 1-12 fast 20 ill 4 5 4 8" 7""i: Smith 12 KatherStafford. KataerbaaT, Stef! 88711 Oaktand 3-4 1:15| rood 13 112 2 11 -~ 3= § Smith 10 I.. Rensselaer. BncoHc. Kaiserlioff k«,:;, Oakland 3 4 1:15J slow 20 MS 4 1 2 8" IO1* E Smith 11 Banorella. No Quarter. Bucolic 88606 Oakland F C 1 :134 slop 7 1"» 6 4 6 7 7 * Ronnay S Blacksheep. Gen. Haley. O.SrttMr i-". : oallan 1 3-4 1:151 slop 10 106 3 2 4 0-'l 4'* T Rice 11 Silver Grain. Salvage. Wap. TITUS II.. b. g. 10 103 By Bloomsbury — Sister to Ruth Ryan (G. P. McNeil). 8913:: Oakland F«'1:I1 fast 8-8 !'» I 1 1 2-1 2'i Jahii-n 11 \. .Quarter. BoyalN. Sp.Dclivry oakland Ft'1.11 slow 12 111 4 2 2 1*1 3" Bentry SLenaLe.h. ServueiK •». LittleSisR 88874 Oakland FC1:1I fast M 316 :: 1 1 l'i 1*1 M entry 12 No Quarter. Calopus. Estelle M. v*; .;; Oakland :: 1 1:141 last 15 M 7 7 6 »."'- t;71, lahaaen 12 Barnell. MavSntton. AnneMoCee 8MB Onktand 3-4 1:15| cood 7 1'» 8 8 6 71 5" Jalins.-n 11 Mat. Mack. SaiomyJane. KlodiaB. HBK7 Oakland P C 1:121 hvy 60 105 7 10 10 10 10" Jalinsen 1 1 PaulClifford. Roaamo. Hampass. 88382 Oakland FC 1:111 fast 0 110 2 2 1 l| II MtatlJ 10 HelenCarroll Tremargo. Salvage BILL MAYHAM rn. g. 13 99 By The Hero — Katie Wawekus (W. St. Vincent). S88::r, Oakland 5-8 1 '«i fast :.t 11". 7 2 3 7" - !' "-"•• D. nny 11 E.M.I'ry. Minnedo. i 1. K.elT'.var ^■JA ,akland F '1:li'ifast 8 111 4 14 ::» • I "■'. Otis ••_' L. Rensselaer. JiniHanna. M.I'iuk 1 Oakland F C 1:111 good 26 104 6 4 6 7] 7'1 Denny '.♦ Radation. No Quarter. Argonaut. R7-'"3 Oakland 5». f 1 :07i slow 12 103 2 3 4 B| 6» Denny 10 Billv Myer. No Quarter. Ampc.lo S7.i87 Oakland 51 f 1 07 fast 3 100 3 12 3n" 5«1 Denny 8 L.oftheForM. Gos'nerlL.Ampedo 8 w Oakland 3 4 1:141 fast 10 124 1 2 6 6" - 715 Denny 11 Orelio. Sainofta. FatherStafford. s(77'7 Oakland FC 1:131 hvv 10 106 1 12 4»" 6« Denny 11 Servieence. BelleKinney. Deneen 86C40 Oakland 5-8 1:01* good 12 BB 3 2 2 2» 3-i Denny S Rossi I re. Belle Kinnev. Boas. MATTIE MACK. b. m. 6 102 By Rensselaer — Drusilla II. (E. L. Jones). -.v^9 o:,i.iai,.l l!..'-.\ 1:425 g 14 IM 8 9 9 7 71 3«« M«*ntry H Kalaerboa", By 1'al. Tillis. ;t Oakland lin*a'v 1 13 fast 12 1 1.1 4 2 4 u '•'■ ■". Bentry 7 Chl.-vkill. I'".h Cnok. C..n.C..st.i. RtTt* (htkland I I 1:141 fast 12 KH 4 13 7' 8" Coburn ft father Btafford, Airs. Ilex. 8 Vi»Kt Oakland 3 4 1:151 good 6 l"9 2 3 4 8*1 lsl Coburn 11 SaloinyJan.-. Blodla B.. Combnry 8S36S Oakland 3 1 434 fast 41 105 5 11 1 2'i :.'l A Walsh 12 J.R.Laugluey. Dr.Downie.Ornate Oakland 3-4, l: log good 15 111,10 )| V }Q» 9" Audcj-svu Li Ar.Uyniaa, Sil.Giaiu, KaiserholT ROYAL N.. br. h. 6 107 By Royal Flush— Naples (Wilson & Rooker). s.i. : Oakland F C 1:11 f.ist 15 114 5 6 6 3'i 3» A Wiirms 11 N. . Qaarter. Tltnsll sp.D.livery ISSM Oakland 3-4 1:151 that 10 111 4 2 4 6J 7"^ A Willianis12 Banrose. My Dal. Iredonia. 88 364 Oak land F (" 1:124 fast 30 113 8 7 8 11 1l'"lMentry 12 L. Rensselaer. J-.mHanna. ML Int 88274 Onktand V c 1 :i"4 hw 60 IBM M :i 10 12**iMentry 13 Bt.Prancla. AllAlone. Waetaneep. 881 24 Oakland F C 1:18 hvv 100 114 2 4 8 10 ]0'«}A Williamslo Faneuil Hall. I'imkim. Salvage. I74B Oakland 51 f 1 BB slop 30 112 11 11 11 11 ll5'4Cotton 11 P.Clifford. G. Heart, L. Rensselaer JILLETT. b. m. 7 101 By Morte Fonse— Little Jill (F. Rinehart). 8&03 Oakland :: I 1:151 slop 15 K'4 2 11 31 'T "Booaey ' II Silver Grain. Salvage. \\ ap. SS4B Oakland :: 1 i.e. fast 23 101 2 .". G 5"* flBhaney 13 Biased. Waner, No Quarter. 88221 Oakland 3-4 1:164 hvy 15 102 4 E 4 5" & *fhtaancy 7 Illusion. NoQuarter. Chitterlings BBS Oakland F C 1:12 slow 10 104 8 6 7 9- W Baaaty 11 Ampedo. Duke of Milan. Biased. 88011 Oakland 3-4 1:151 slow B MS 7 I :: 3J B**lBoaney 12 R.Watvf. NoQuarter. Glen'deane 87877 Onktand fc 1:121 slop 12 102 l 2 I 31 B**jBaaa*y ft E. M. Fry. Beaaa, A.i.-na. BBB Oakland 8-4 1:151 slow 25 118 2 3 4 41 731 Rooney 11 Creston. Fath. Stafford. Woodl tier FATHER DOWNEY, br. g. 6 99 By Percy— Peg Parks (J. Barnes). 88938 Oakland :.'. f 1 :073 good 10 ll", I 11 10 8' M"i'Mol sw'b S2 Sainest. B.Bonrrose. Amethyst. KB4 Oakland F C 1:13 hvv 10 M7 6 6 6 5= 5'i A Willnis S Belle Kinney, Wamr. Balnade. SSC24 Oakland 5! f 1:(«1 hvy 12 112 4 3 5 66 6,",.Mentry 11 Salvage. GoodShip. Metropolitan. 88653 Oakland 5-8 1 :01 hvy 100 83 2 3 5 51 620IKederis « Cloudlight. Madman. Prejubio. 88101 Oakland F C 1:111 good 15 109 1 I 2 8*1 8**1 Vosper ft Radation. No Quarter. Argonaut. 87642 Oakland 51 f 1:10 mud 5 106 7 4 1 l1 43, Vosper 10 MiDerecho. Silwrl.inc. Argonaut 87324 Oakland 3 4 l:16f slow 20 110 8 3 1 2» 7"J Mentry 11 ((.Settler. Sophom'e. L.Renssel r BELLFLOWER, ch. m. 5 102 By The Friar — Handbell (J. L. Brown). 88879 Oakland 3-4 1:14] fast CO K« 7 S 9 8 9" Coburn ft Banonica. R.»l crta. L.Rens laer. 88471 Oakland 3-4 1J5I last 50 103 4 11 11 11 ll,r-ll'ag. 12 Rolteita. Kmnia G.. Ornate. BBB Denver 51 f 1:071 fast 5 101 2'1 McCuKgh B J.Gritlinll.. Gabrielle. St. Joe. DELMAS. ch. g. 3 85 By Luke Ward — Colita (Frazier & Farris). 88078 Oakland P C 1:111 fast 30 M4 8 8 9 9 B'MBerlpa] ft Minnedocia. Silk. I'assenger. 87551 Oakland 1 1:134 hvy 5 97 4 4 9 8 9* ~12 Kederis lo Meltondale. M. Jordan. Mossback. BBB Oakland lamBjr 1:44 hvy 8 87 5 3 3 5 8- S'-« Meripol IO Keep Moving. Wap. Den.en. S74»;S Oakland 5-8 1:014 hvv 13 102 2 5 5 5 5s Taplin ." f-opiiertown. Ilex. Miss l'icnic. S7275 Oakland 1 1:4B good S 87 3 7 7 7 5- M^ Menpol M Contra Costa. Trocha. Bryee. 87227 Oakland 11:411 slow 5 91 7 9 9 9 71 8" Kederis ft Ed Ball. Convent Bell. Denecn. 87135 Oakland lm20v 1 :45g slop 13-3 S4 10 7 6 5 B* 2* Kederis 12 SinkSpring. Mosshaek. SilverLine 87(,50 Oakland 3-4 1 :143 last 12 94 11 10 10 71 42J Kederis 12 Alder Gulch. Balronia. Sainotta. Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (71M7 — l:o8«3— 2— ft'.t.j TRAMOTOR, b. g. 8 104 By Indio— Trolley (A. Goodin). 88859 Oakland 51 f 1:08 good 8-5 115 3 4 4 I1 2"~ C.l.urn 8 Argonaut. F.mma G.. Cr-ston. B878 Oakland F C 1 :10J tast 2J 116 2 I 1 l3 V Bentry 12 LitUeStaa, KaiscrhotT. Pliillistiaa KB5 Oakland 5-8 1:004 fast 12 113 5 5 6 51 5"! Mentry 11 K.M.Fry. Minned...ia. R.eirovar ANNE M'GEE, b. f. 4 103 By Marta Santa— California (D. Henry). 88868 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 12 M3 6 7 7 7 7' Kederis S ataraeAbe, Marburg. Dr.D"gherty B7B Oakland 3-4 l:14g fast 16-5 105 2 112= 3=7. .1 McBride 12 I'.urnell. May Sutton, Steel. B281 Juarez 3-4 1:138 fast 8 97 6 3 3 3?. 4'S B'schoten 8 Sil. Stocking Rubiola. Voboome. BBl Juarez 7-S l:27j fast 4 100 3 1 1 2 11 3'j B*schoten 8 (iladvs Louise. Plume. Camera. SSI40 Juarez 3?. f 1 :07ji fast 20 96 3 6 6 7 61"3Hotrman 7 C.Tucker. Sil. Stocking. BusyMali 88062 Juarez 3^1:14 fast 4J 102 8 S S 61* 6,:JB'schoten 8 Rubiola. B Ttniont Kopek. 88003 Juar'-z 1 1:391 fast 2 95 2 1 1 1 3=1 4+J J Wilsou 5 Fantastic. Sensible. Busy Man. ELLERD. b. h. 7 111 By Herald— Tyna (C. Morton). BB5 Oakland FC1:10 fast 6 114 1 3 2 23 2-1 Vand'sen 8 Metrop'tan. M.Mnsg've, Novgorod 88901 Oakland 3-4 1:144 fast 3 114 1 3 3 21 1J Vand'sen 12 Ben Stone, Cobleskill. Ampedo. S8S62 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 6 114 4 6 6 51 4: Vandusen ft Metropolitan. Creston. Roberta. SS794 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 8 107 8 9 9 5'1 4T Vandusen ft Father Stafford, Airs. Ilex. SS775 Oakland F C 1:111 fast 6 114 3 3 6 9 991 Vand'sen lo St. Francis. GoodShip, EmmaG. BBS Oakland 61 f 1:22 hvy 5 114 7 5 4 31 3-1 Vandusen ft Novgorod. FaneullHall. Argonaut 884S4 Oakland 3-4 1:14] fast 4 114 9 8 7 6^ 31} Vandusen 10 Arg'aut, Fan. Hall. L.Rensselaer 88431 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 4 108 8 7 6 P* If Vandusen 10 Phillistina. NoQuarter. Aftermath ROBERTA, ch. f. 3 95 By Ort Wells— Sweet Billie (H. A. Mercer). SS363 Oakland FC 1:111 good 6 103 1 8 9 5i 5-3 Kent lo Ilex. Gelico. I^.rd Clinton. 88879 Oakland 3-4 1:14* tast 31 97 8 6 6 41! 2al Roonev ft Banonica. L.Rensselaer. Camera. SSS62 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 2a 95 8 9 9 4'1 3'J Rooney 8 Metropolitan. Creston. Ellerd. BBB Oakland 51 f 1:10 hvy 12 95 7 9 8 9 8»1 Selden ft Banonica. Beau.Man. M.Musgrave " 8S536 Oakland 1 1 :45 hvy 30 95154 2 3142E Martin 10 Tremargo. Fr'cbCook. Hampass 88507 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 7 95 3 6 5 5-1 4"JK Martin 3 Lena Lech, Emma G.. Hampass. 8S171 Oakland 3-4 1:154 last 12 97 1 3 4 P* M" E Martin 12 Emma G.. Orpate. Netting. CALOPUS, b. g, 3 90 By Canopus — Calora (A. J. Jackson). sy.37 (.Oakland F C 1:11 fast 3 :t7 I 9 8 SJ 8! 1 A Thomas ft Burnell. Arthurllyman. Elmdale. BBB Oakland F C 1:111 good 13 97 3 9 8 6- 44i Anderson 10 Ilex. Gelico. Lord Clinton. SSS74 Oakland F C 1:11 last 5 104 2 2 2 23 3= 1 Coburn 12 TitusIL. NoQuarter, Estelle M. SS7! 3 Oakland 3-4 l:14g fast 21 90 4 2 3 3& 57 Selden 12 Burnell. May^utton. Annei.McGee 88723 Oakland F C 1:12 good 10 107 8 8 5 5» 4" Vesper 10 Beda. Metropolitan. AlderGulch. BBB Oakland 3-4 1:144 hvy 100 84 2 6 7 7s 71 !3A Thomas ft Orelio. Thistle Belle. Servieence. 88466 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 30 113 8 10 9 61 53 E Martin 11 Passenger. Tremargo, Beda. BILLY MYER, b. g. 5 108 By Fresno — Pleasant Sail (J. M. Crane). S8S45 Oakland 3-4 1 :15? slow 6 M 6 5 7 7= 6;1 C Williams S L.oft.For't. M.Musg'e.Dr.D'gtrty 87879 Oakland F C 1:1a slop 4 109 I 3 1 1=1 23i C Williams 8 Inclement. Lena Lech. Burleigh. 87603 Oakland F C 1:124 slop 17-10 109 1 13 5"* 6101C Williams ft Orelio, Dareington. Sink Spring. S7465 Oakland 3-4 1 :151 hvy 13-5 105 2 1 1 la| 1*| C Williamsll Steel, Grace G-. Servieence. 87386 Oakland 3-4 1:144 fast 5 109 2 1 1 11 3'1 C Williams S Anna May. Orelio. Grace G. 87223 Oakland 5* f 1:071 slow 3 107 1 1113 l1 C WiiliamslO NoQuarter. Ampedo. Copperfleld. 87134 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slop 6 124 3 1118 l1 C Williams 10 Ybor. St. Avon. Meltondale. E. M. FBY. b. g. 5 111 By Sain— Caroline Hamilton (H. G. Bedwell). 88959 Oakland 5! f 1 :08 good 41 115 4 11 11 5ri T Rico S Argonaut. Tram-. tor. Emma G. 8^835 Oakland 3-8 1:004 fast 34 113 I 3 1 l'l 1= G Archib'dll Minnedocia. Rev el Tovar. Hex. BBB Oakland 51 f 1 :10 hvy 8 112 1 3 2 21 5*1 I'age ft Banonica. BeauMan. M.Musgrave 88507 Oakland 3^11:15 slop 7 110 4 11 3»k 5'*lPage « Lena Lech, EmmaG.. Hampass. SS3S3 Oakland F C l:10g fast 8 110 3 2 I 23 53i C H Shi'.'g 8 Th.Belle. Ampedo. Mad.Musgrave SP125 Oakland F C 1:124 hvy 4 111 I 2 2 4= 91* C H Shil'g ft Tillinghast. R.elTovar. Th.Belle. S7877 Oakland F C l:12g slop 9-5 105 5 1114 1=1 Taplin ft Rezon, Adena. Special Delivery. BEN STONE, b. g. 5 108 By Ben Strome— Beldaga (H. G. Ross). 8!M«5 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 12 111 3 6 7 7l CM A Will'nis s Metro;... litan. Kllerd. M.Musgrave SS901 Oakland 3-4 1:144 fast 15 111 3 4 5 31 2} Rettig 12 Ellerd. Cobleskill. Ampedo. 88661 Oakland 3-4 1:14* good 20 111 10 10 9 8* 7" Rettig 10 FaneullHall. Pimkim. St. Francis S8636 Oakland 3-4 1:154 slow 4 111 S 8 8 S3 67i Rettig 11 Banorella. No Quarter, Bucolic. 88607 Oakland T C 102 slop 8 115 1 2 2 21 3* Rettig ft Dareington. Grace G.. Hex. 88532 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 5 112 1 11 l1! Is Rettig 10 Redondo. Angleface. Kaiserhoff LADY RENSSELAER, br. f. 4 103 By Rensselaer— Lady Algy (I. H. Miller). SS962, Oakland 1 1:414 good S IB 9 8 9 10 10 lo31 E Callahanlo OceanSbvre. CoekSnre. Hampass 8^879 Oakland 3-4 1:141 last 15 112 5 3 I 31 "*\ Gross ft Banonica, Roberta. OaanQa. SS775 Oakland P C 1:11* fast 20 106 6 6 8 8= 6Ti R Callahanlo St. Francis. GoodShip. Emma G. 8S7U Oakland 3-4 1:151 good 9 107 4 3 3 31 l'l E CallahiinlO Bucolic. Sir Barry. Kaiserhoff. SS661 Oakland 3-4 1:144 good 12 105 8 4 8 9"' B*l ■ Callahen BB FaneuilHall. Pimkim. St. Francis SS532 Oakland 3-4 l:16g hvy 5 106 8 5 5 ! •* 6s E CallahanIO Ben Stone. Redondo. Angleface. B84S1 Oakland 3-4 1 :144 fast 40 10G 3 S 5 S»M! E Callahan 10 Argonaut. Faneuil Hall. Kllerd. 88364 Oakland F C 1:121 fast 30 104 3 3 5 0"* 11 E Callahan 12 Jim Hauna. May Pink. Pacitico. MAY PINK. ch. m. 6 97 By Rapallo— May Pinkerton (W. M. Cain). BBM Oakland 3-4 l:14g fast 20 104 2 1 1 1=1 1*1 Selden 12 I'hillistinn. FJectrowan. J.IIanna 88498 Oakland 3-4 1:15 fast 6 98 6 5 4 8= 10'= Selden - 11 Galvanic. Chas. Green. Pickaway S8364 Oakland FC !:124fast 10 103 5 5 2 4»t 3= Selden 12 L.Rensselaer. JiniHanna. Pacitico S.M97 Oakland 3-4 l:16g mud 12 98 3 2 2 3nt 3U Selden 12 Bucolic. Coppertield. Rust. Silk. 88100 Oakland F C 1:12 good 12 102 1 5 6 61 7» Selden 12 El Molino, Rustling Silk. Beda. 87942 Oakland 1 1:474 mud 20 107 1 2 3 3 6= 6l"lSelden 10 I ■ill Gene Russell. Aunt Kit. S7914 Oakland 51 f 1:091 slop 15 102 4 2 2 21 3,:J Selden 11 Angleface. M. MeG.. Beaumont. EL MOLINO. b. g, 3 89 Bv Ormicant— Perfecto (M. Reis). 89838 Oakland PC1:11 fast IOO 93 2 3 6 6 6-* Kederis 0 JimGaffliey. KidNorth. Baiior-Ua. 8.--.9.1 Oakland F C 1:11 slow 20 92 7 3 6 61 I" Kederis 8 Lena Lech. Servieence. Titus II. 88750 Oakland I 1 : 121 fast 15 91 6 1 1 1 51 B" Kederis 11 Rubric. Coppers, French Cook. 8S5S7 Oakland F C 1:124 hvy 12 90 5 4 4 41 9" Kederis 11 PaulClifford. Rosa mo, Hampass. 88490 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 15 87 5 3 2 21 69} Kederis ft LadyPanchita. Redeem. R.Juuior 38244 Oakland FC 1:141 mud 6 108 2 12 24 l'l Kederis ft S.Grain. A.Hvman. J.Cafferata. 88172 Oakland 3-4 1:15| atop 20 93 7 5 6 9= T*» Kederis 10 Radation. Faneuil Hall. Burleigh S8100 Oakland V C 1:12 good 8 83 3 111= 1=1 Kederis 12 Rustling Silk, Beda. Banrose. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (7s2sft— 1:11^.— 3— 110.) FERN L., b. m, 5 96 By Dewey or Otis — King's Lady (A. J. Jackson). 88B8 Oakland 5-8 B| good S-3 92 I 111" 11 A Thomas 7 l..Dicu.i..nn.-. ( l..u.lliglit. VNi.k BB43 Oakland 3-4 1 :13J slow 4 B 1 2 3 23 2'1 A Thomas 8 RubhrgWatcr.J.GaiVuev.K .North S8S6'( Oakland 51 f 1:064 fast 30 92 5 2 2 2". 3' A Thomas t L.Dleudonne. ("light. Phil Mohr. SS779 Oakland FCl:M4fast 50 99 4 13 4 4"» A Thomas 4 R.Hindoo. L.Dleudonne. Th.Belle 88592 Oakland 51 f 1:074 hvy 75 93 4 4 6 6 (i!1lAnder.son 6 .T.H.She'han. M.O'Con'l. Galvesca BUBBLING WATER, br. f, 4 118 By Colonel Wheeler— Shasta Water (Molera & Josephs). S8843 Oakland 3-1 1:134 slow 3-2 117 3 3 5 5 l'l A WiU'ms 5 F. ml... JimGaffnev. Kid North. 81(487 Oakland 1 1:40 last 7 112 1 6 5 4 3= 2"t e Martin 8 Arasee. Orbicular. Risrhteasv. BBS Oakland 11:40 fast S 110 111 3 3'- 1] ■ Martin ft Sil. Knight, F.Johnson. OrhicuHr 88277 Oakland 11:43 hvy 2 109 13 2 1 1'11= E Martin 6 F. Johnson Sil. Knight. Fr. Cook. S8127 Oakland 1 3:41?. bvy 4 110 3 1 1 1 6 6" E Martin 6 F.Johnson. Sil. Knight. OldMexico 87880 Oakland lm20y 1:43? slop 9-10 110 12 2 4 4 2=1 Taplin 4 Rosslare. Raleigh. Bd Ball. 87778 Oakland 1 1 :40i? slow 6-5 114 3 2 2 I 2' 8*1 K Martin 4 JeanetteM.. Sil. Knight. Pnlletta. 87436 Oakland 1 1:421 hvy 3-2 110 3 1 1 1 l'l Ink e Martin 6 FortJohrson. Raleigh. JeanetteM REY HINDOO, ch. h, 5 114 By Rey el Santa Anita— La Hindos (Oakwood Stock Ranch). BB7 Oakland 83 t 1:2"* fast 16 5 119 5 5 4 3-' 27; Molesw'li ."» Miles. Kntiel.l Marl.urg. 88785 Oakland 7-8 1:27ft fast 11-20 114 3 3 4 2 2' 11 G Archib'd (J Phil Mohr. Col. Jack. Fancv. 88778 Oakland FC 1:104 fast 3 109 3 4 4 31 1-1 G Archib'd 4 K.Di.-udonnc. Th Belle. Feru L. S8489 Oakland 51 t IBB fast I 107 3 4 4 6j 7"' Vosper S J.ILSheehan. P.Mohr. ShlAt'i urn S83S7 Oakland 51 t IBB Bat 9-5 109 1 6 7 7 66i Page 7 L.D'donne. M.O'Connell.I'rcjnicio sS129 Oakland 51 f 1:0S» hvy 8-5 109 3 4 4 3' 2n Taplin 7 Ros-lare. Galvesca K. Haiwood So9:l8 Oakland 3-4 1:133 fast 9-5 112 4 4 4 • ] 5=1 Cavangh (I Prejulclo. Arasee. Cloudlight. 86S66 Oakland 6-8 594 good 2 112 4 4 3 31 2'i Cavan'gh 7 Cloudlight. Prejulclo. Sewell. Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yaxds. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (OOO06— 1:4:;— 5— 106.) FRENCH COOK. b. c, 4 111 By Minsieur de L'Ormc — Suspension (W. R. Engs- trom 1 . 88987 Oakland lm38y l:42f a • "1 111 1 1' l» Bentry ft D.Knriane, KaoaarrBa, B Twd»a BBB Oakland I 1 Alt good 4 109 2 11 1 1- 2" Mentry 9 DixieDixon, II. Money, Tremargo 88859 Oakland lni20y 1:49 fast 6 111 3 1 1 1 lot 2h Coburn 7 Cobleskill. Coo. Coat a. Wolfvill". ^n. ■ 1 Oakland 1 1:421 fast S 108 3 3 4 5 2' ::•', Vosper 11 Rubric. Coppers. Hush Mon.-v. 88725 Oakland lm20y 1:451 good 31 112 3 3 2 4 4' 6" Vosper 8 Sil. Line. Dix. Dixon. SpringBan. 88713 Oakland 1 1:43* good 7 188 13 3 2 3' P Vosper ft Tremargo. Don Knrioue. Illusion BBl Oakland lm20y 1:11 good 3 110 1 1 1 1 2' 4T1 Page 8 D.Enrique. Cobleskill. Avontelltis XAISERHOFF. ch. g. 6 112 By Lord Esterling— Emma Holle (J. L. MacPherson). 88989 Oakland lmBj 1:1-! food 13-5 HI 1 I 2 1 H F A WiU'ms 9 Mv Pal, Titiis. Pickaway 88901 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fact 10 112 7 lo 11 ll« M* Mentry U Kll.rd. Ben St. .in- Cbbleakill 88876 Oakland F('l:l« fast 6 IB 3 2 4 4' ::■• A WiU'ms 1* Tn tor. LittleShw Phillistiiui ^7.1 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 12 111 5 7 5 pa 2*1 Mentry 12 Father Stafford. Meet, Netting. B711 Oakland 3-4 1:15| good 8 IB 8 5 5 4". 4r-', Mentry IO L.Rensselaer. Buc.lic. Sir Barrv Oakland 3-4 l:18f hvy 12 112 1 8 9 6' 4' 7; A WiiliamslO Ben Stone. Redondo. Angleface. 88 367 Oakland 1 l:42iifast 10 110 2 2 2 3 61 6'" A Walsh M Illusion. HusbMonev. Cent Costa 88228 Oakland 3 4 1 :l5g good 3J 113 3 9 8 7»k 3'J A Walsh 12 Ar.Hyman, SilverOrain, TitusII HUSH MONEY, br. g. 5 112 By Ducat— Negress fD. S. Fountain). S900K Oakland I 1:411 fast B IB 5 4 :: 2 8*13*1 Mentry 10 Cadiehon. D.Ledcett Park Sure. BBBOaklnnd I 1:418 good 10 BB 5 4 4 3 2* 3*f T Tavlor 41 I). Dixon. P. Cook, Tmnanca 88M4 Oakland lm7"y l:46g slow 10 106 3 12 3 3' 2" A Thomas ti C.d..lack. ISeatiM.in. M..|..rdau. 8S87S Oakland lm28y 1:13 fast 12 BM 2 4 4 2 ink lh (..hui-n lo Rubric. Miss (lib. ions. Cadiehon 8B34 Oakland 11:42 fast 20 104 4 r. 5 4 4- 5"'. Coburn 8 Whid.Ien. Beau Man, Redeem. 88750 Oakland 1 1:42| Baa 16-5 110 2 5 3 1 fr 4*j MaaUj 11 Rubric. Coppers. French Cook. DON ENRIQUE.b. g, 6 112 By Hastings— Bella-Donna (F. E. Baird). J8?87 Oakland lm20y 1:422 good 4 112 S 9 7 6 11 2- Cavan'gh P F. Cook. Naaaaarlt* M. Jordan. 88S59 Oakland lni2"y 1:43 last S3 112 6 7 7 7 7 .".-', (.ivan'gb 7 Cobleskill. F*ch Cook. Con Costa. 88713 Oakland 1 1:4SJ good 8-5 M7 9 S S 5 4- (avangb ! Tremargo. French Cook. Illusion 8*851 Oakland 1iu2.iv 1:44 good 7 IB 8 8 S 6 |ak 1»| Cavangh S Cobleskill. Avontellus. Fr Cook. 88574) Oakland 1 1:4a IKry 12 108 5 9 9 9 8* 5«j Cavan'gh » M.Othckms. Radation. Silv. Grain. PUBRIC. ch. h, 8 115 By Mirthful— Herbric (California Stable). 88880 Oakland 1 1:411 pood B-a MB I 9 s s 8' 5«f T Rice B P. Dixon, P.Cook. Banh Bancj 8*878 Onktand lm20y 1:43 tast 6-5 11! 6 7 5 4 2" B G Aicl.it ".) lo H. Money. B.Oflctoaa, Cadiehon 88750 Oakland 1 1:421 fast S IK, M 6 :. :: 2- 1" G Archib'dll Oonpera. Prench C.H.k. H.Moncy - - 1 .Oakland lni20y 1:44 good 9 BB 7 6 5 7 7= 6" 1T Rice 8 D.Knri.pie. Cohleaklll tvonteJlna BB9 Oakland 1 1-16 1 B| slop 20 M9 6 4 2 3 B| 2* T Rice ft Radation. Avontellus. Wolfville. SILVER LINE. b. m. 6 110 By Free Knight— Silverlining (J. Schreiber). 889:2 Oakland 1 1 : II?, good 5 102 13 4 5 6" .",'- C.argan 10 OceanSburc. CoekSnre Hi.,,,... - 8s7s Oakland lni20y 1:43 fast 12 lo:i 2 13 8 8- 7*1 Gargan 10 H. Money. Rubric Mbw Otli. ions 88834 Oakland 1 1:42 fast 12 101 7 2 4 5 6- 6"".Gargan 8 Whidlen. Beau Man. Redeem 18726 Onktand lml'Oy 1 :45x good 10 M6 2 11 1 r- ll Gargaa s DixieDixon. SpringRan Oc View ss.572 Oakland 11:41 hvy 7 10S 7 6 5 5 Bit* Gargan 12 J. R.L'glirv. Cobleskill ' Dr Dow'e 88..C6 Oakland 1 1-16 1:49*. slop 4 92 4 3 3 4 B* 3«-JGargan ■ Ocean View. CM. Jack. Bryce. AMPEDO. br. b, 6 115 By Alvescot— Day Dream (E. Wavland). SSPMOaktand 3-4 1 :13J pood 8 IB 1 1 1 2: 2'. A Willuis P Pi nil Hall. Airs or.li.. 88901 Oakland :: 1 1 :1 1.'. fast 12 HIM 7 1 pC|i t Bice 12 Rtlenl. Ben Stone c.il.les'.in' S8S3X Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 20 112 7 1 I 61 8* Kent s MaraeAbe. Barbnrg, Dr D'gliertv l\iii Oakland 3 t 1:141 good 2a n« 7 4 6 Bf K CaUahaall Boaamo, Emma g.. Roy Junior. Ssf.3. Oakland 2-4 l:15y hvy 16 3 11". 4 2 2 2« 1J Page s Ingham. Blacksheep. Gen. Haley BBM Oakland Tr\ \:IH pjyt 8 H4 8 7 ? 8s 5*1 Pas;e 10 Aigouaut. Fuueuil Hall, ELera. SPRING BAN. ch m 7 110 By Handspring— Ten Ban Northwest Stable). a'\lan' .'" SIS*" "" I ' : " ":; -*1 "»' met 8 MJoruaa. CockSnre, Nasnicrilo. ';.: ,;'?\:t I''t llllJ"51 : - f ^;""1 - »_« s s _ ,; '" S «""** s Sil.Line. DixicDixon. Ocean View 8M.... akh.m 1 1:1.| slow 9-10 109 6 9 9 li 4- 2= Cotton 9 Wolfrtlte. Colbert. Basel. 886U9 ak and 1 I 16 1 : .«_ slop 7 95 2 5 6 5 7= V-\V. Martin » Relation. Kiibri. •. Avonl.-lltis. S;:;.MnkWn VV'V -'I h,Vy ?J "i M 4 I l-\ 2-h ,T K,w »Arontelln_. Rryeo. Andy Davcrn K*«i2tnn] .L, ;-J; w ; '■ '.I ! ? j H SJ?" » nraiieraao. Frenci.n.nk. maiio™ B7»«i - Oakland lm20j 10 % . l:44|hvjr 2 4 5 o 5'» J class B K. Moving. Mcliondale. Rosevale. • S" 5SL** *,*, .,, 112 By InBoldsby— Irmenx (G. Frawlcv). ..■'V ' •1-1"' . I :41lKOod3» m t 7 7 7 7- .; '..-..hum •., l». iMxoa. r. Cook, HaAK v. Sl'u ': ■"'.""! \"\7- \-\" !asl '- '"" • ; • v - 7?» Kedorla ll UretcbeaG.. Cmt'a. Glenaadraae ■ , - l;iM '- :':' S :! ' :; ^Mv Kcdoris ll sir Jolm. OaatasM. Aks-Ar Bra. SJCVj w-v oak l an. ltmOy 1 :4..„ -' fast 15 % 7 I t; t C ; 7"IKederis n |;,| Ball. F.dlic U Onatassa KS"20 Oakland 1 1 li l.u slows mi :; - 4 ;, ,;■ 1,' •• k.-dcris :» D --p..|-id.i FrcnchCook IP k' lion, 87C88 Oak and 1 3-16 2:03j hvy 3 101 0 6 3 3 4J 5 'RiMcris S BncMborn'. S Spring AjJ^SS I38M Oakland 1 1 lh 1 :s:l slop 6 M 4 12 2 » 1' Kcderis - Rul.ric. CoMcskill. Buckthorn. CONTRA COSTA, ch. f 3 90 By Cunard— Rose of Magenta (F. K. Hopper). ^; ;h:::|' '"■• ! ■-.■•* r,,,'tI ;'• :'- ? :; '; :' r 7!,JH,u**r '•' J '■ cSnE D.ewhjw. ftassaerito. ^-'-•' I ; " V- ' ,:'st,.' .2 V I1' -' ::I * Thomas 7 ('..bleskill. FrVliCo.*. WolfTlll*. • 7 SW23 Oakland !• 1:12 ■■ good 31 MS Left at tin- past falter 19 Beda UetroDotltsn MdcrGalch SS St&Hl lm=*i V2. £2 12 S^ M J £21*^ " 3£rtebe*G: J'.'^nMil'nn,!;^^ ' sv'ti V^faSt, v' S- S. '■ 1 (i !-*?JA T1»,n'«s " Illusion. IIusliM.moy. AvonltMlns. ■SS ifn' • m 1-,,-v,1 T-" ■• y-fSSSf ) S ^ (i ^ S S - 1U'V!|" 7 Mr.I'.isl.oi,. C.l.Ja.-k. Avonlellns. ■MPOaMMd I « i:iig fast 4 9.1 . t, 7 ..\ :; ^ A Thomas :» Anirlefaoo. Kalaerhoff. ElMoJino. v^0 r^?R D°WNIE. b. if. 4 10S By Ben Howard-Spinola 11. (Denver Stable). MM* Oakland 1 1:41? fast 20 UK M s . s ;• G'»JE Smith 10 '-ili. I1..11 1) I ...l-.-t , II 11mm ■ V-:J"'U':;! Ml:ll to « IMS" J ", S*5« K Smith »nJr „(,,■ ;-:■:., ,ki:,n.i lna30rl:«4 good li- M 5 2 2 J tj 7-;.: s„,«,i, 8 dVeK^C^SSiS Arratelfi. Cs-'-- "' ; "! i,1- 4- hivy Ja- 5 1! ' ?*a.A William:-!-' j.K.i/ghr-.v. CobleakUl. J.Car.U 1 1 1 1 i», l.k'r. slop ., - R ! \ N'" ! I t; s j»I}c WUllains 8 (Jeeaa View Col Jack Brree W3GS Oal. nn.l ! 1 :43J fast 13-a 101 « 3 3 3 3» 4= OarCMi |2 J.K.I.nnghro.v. Ornate. KedWdll ■MOakfaad lm.«vl:l, mud 4 101 ., 4 3 »•) d* Gargaa Kl Ilannihal IJnv. Steel. Cat.iline. COLBERT, b. g. 6 107 By Otis— Estelada (W. M. Cain). X.V.KC' Oakland 1 1:411 cood 5 :«; ; 9 s s gl ««• gulden 10 (» ,• mSi ,,•, c,,(ksm.. 11,. .-,, . w':.,:;:'M:,n'! '"^il^'r* i I'- :' ' 4 :; :;: :;:'^-"'''-" 12 Aff-rmalh/voliday T. •M.Vli'.v nm.... Oakland I 1:432 alow 7 1 « 8 7 .. :: :"•:;••• SHden !» WolfriUe. Boring Baa. BaaeL L "7 ■ 'I , , ,1 \ Ul last 1° m 5.5 5 3 4^ 4'' Sehlen 12 Steel, Oeeaa View, Silver drain. ^■- .ct :n" } *«!! !:i!? J"* 5 !l- 61" lft 10 "* M*J«eWea 11 Sir Ma Oaataaaa Aks-Ar Bra HMOafchUMj im^y l:4li fast 12 108 3 4 1 1 »* X*| S.-lden 12 Wo-den. MiUe.lonla n. o. -.-.■in View Page 5 Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (7N2NH 1 1 1 •-•-, — :j—iit». | VINNEDOCIA. ch. f . S HO By Tim Payne— Inorenci* (Oakwood Stock Ranch). • K "' ' ■ • ^ ■:••"'. fast 4 :■, 2 1 2 :'= l'-' K.d-iis ii i: H JVl Ker el Torar lh\ Oakland F c 1:1:' good 3 HKt 4 4 2 r' 7"i 1-: Martin S LadrPaneaita Dr I -l».,-iv Klik ^Oakland V r i -lis last :. 107 3 1 1 | V KeSerM 9 silk PaSraJer "i -x * ' ' -•-•\ o^;^' ; U8°; IS"? ,5i :: - 9. I!i£-*rt" R Kminat:.. This. Belle. Lena Loci,. S7528 0akand J- i-J, ( 1 :1 jr s,ow 13-o 10 10 4 3 »'| PJ Taplin 10 SinkSpring. inelement. Roberta. 17385 Oakland F( 1:11 last i 1 % l 1 1 1- 1-- C H .«hirg1( Metropolitan. (Jranierev. K.Nort!. GRAMERCT br. g. 3 112 By Resolute II.— Long Lost (W. E. Applegate). ' i V"" M- i!. r'",'1 i ','' 4 :: 4 3i' i"" « """"» «« P-ofUaaiare, P'aef. lLEWar. v\- •'• . ' '• • : " Iai;t, r »: S 3 4 •!" 2'l Cotton IO DixieDlxoB. P^fLuwaew. Geiteo s^'i "!b an J '-!- :- £°°d 77 J"- ' J S S' 5«* Cotton 10 Beda. Metropolian. AMefOateb. sS-Xfh^ -. ::,hr J? ,?2J s ! 7* '''Cotton s Belle Kiunev. Waner, Balaade. ^J t1'- : Hi' fIOW - 1- ? 6 ^ "" roIU,n H Ki.lXorth. DixieDix-.n. I)eseend-t ■ 77 k~i-- s-.r. K*Sk an E; : 4,J llvy J" H2 5 ;t ! y 'J A Walab ll L.CUaton. FanrailHall. BnrWirb. ran^fctaSl ?pi,:3J|,ow! ^? ! 8 s 67 3 ««■"" ' 8 Wlea»t. Paaaencer. MrtmoHtai. 8.S87 Oakland FCl:12|htry 7 112 1 3 I 2nk 3' A Walsh 7 BenStone. Chantilly, Wdlander. TvvTT1!1*?,00-, ch c ,4, JS! By Handsome— Florence W. (Quinlan & Peck). , M9SJ oak and 1 J :4tU M naod S - lo - 7 „ I „ I - 5 4' r | IfoleaWb B I). Mm, F. c,,k. Hush M.,:„ ., . '; otfc ■',!, i-7 r^'1 4 ! ?, £JL2w-» 9 DoaKarlaae. PrraetaCook. Illuaioo "*•-■ a. Oakland 1 l:48| bry 7 109 0 2 2 2 4« 3«i Cross 11 MissBiinie Whidden Serviceii.e SS4C-. Oak and F( 1:12 fast 8 12, 1 0 3 3J 2J Kennedy 11 Passenger. Beda Metropolitan ■aCOaklaad W C lOH fast S 109 4 4 4 3= 2" V II shil-gKi Helen c.irn.ll. SalVage St Avon LORD CLINTON, b. g. 3 112 By Handsel— Emily 0. (Frazier & Farris). SX8C3 Oakland F C l:li» good 10 Ml 4 C 3 3'i 3' A Willins lo Ilex (ielic., Calopas. vct^l ' '"k{al, -l^'iSi*81 -° ;!A 5 - - 4'»5*iKent lu Kllerd. Bra St '■, CoMeakflL SU&. Oakland .,-8 l:ooj fast j 99 s 7 9 s1 7 HK«-nt 11 B.M 1 rv Ulnnedorla B ellovnr s^vo L'an!i v",i ? ,V! h'°W iVa T 7 - "-• 7' A 'li'"'":'s 7 GraeeG.. Dareiagton. BoyJunior. ^ \\f- hvy, ? ,?5 a- i ! ' ' lnk B M-rtir, 7 Missl'i.nie. BeauMan. Novgorod ;• vK-irtib ■SWQaklaai a I C l:M mud 34 - 113 3 1 1 l«| V r u shiFg 7 MlUerecho. Burleigh. Glea'deane FATHER STAFFORD, b. g. 4 123 By The Friar— Lingerie (H. G. Ros-0. vv'.m," !;'^ '"' ■: 1, l:!SE S od 12 h« 4 5 1 8 | «H Seld-n H Fan.-nil Hall. Ajapedb, Airs ^•41 Oakland FCi:ii slow 5 112 s 44 5- B»» SeMea 8 Lena Lee* Serrlcenee Titus Ii st-:!7 J!a,k :i:" '■: *, }H , Jast J1"5!" 3 - - » «• Groaa g MaraeAbeT Marbars. Dr.D'gnertj «J 4 0akUnd 3-4 1:l«faat I Mi 2 I 1 I'll' RaMaa » Airs. jiex. Euerd. ■niOaMaaJ PC1J2 last S 10s 7 3 2 1\ l-i Gross 12 KaiserholT, Steel. Netting. COBLESKILL. ch. r, 6 126 By Isidor— Roxane (Salt Lake Stable). sm*. Oakland 1 l:il?. pond 7 99 3 2 2 4 r.J B"|Vaad*sen '.» I . i ix. n. P.Cook, Baab Moaey tv^-.w ;T '" , S;4 7:,.i* Sast I" ln '•' u ;) ;,,k :!' Gpw" 1^ Ellerd. Ben Stone, Amped.,. S^' V"^; ,ast, \\l \ ?- '■' ''' ■■" |h :ross 7 Kfn.-hConk. C.n.Cost.t. Wolfville VS-- 88.3 Oak and :nj.. :1..£ -'•■ goo.1 r C 113 1 ., ti r, ,4 ;,3 x Taylor 8 Sil.Line. Dix.Bixon. Spring Ban. 88651 Oakland lni2.iv 1:44 good!., Ill « 4 4 4 4-J 2"i T Taylor 8 DooBariqne, Avontellus IT Took HS72 Oakland 11:44 hvy 1C -S 110 13 4 4 i- 2» Cross 12 J.B.r.-ghry. Dr.Do.vnie.J.Cafata REDONDO. b. g. 7 123 By Inspector B.— Balance All II. (L. W. Searg). ^•raka,na !• ',- ,';HaS; !J£' J r' H;i 7'" K""jrh :• apt..loli„. Hamp:,ss. Br.rn.Bnsh ^-•.-' ab al ,J :1.'-^ fa8t, - 7 1],; ] " - s s'- »" Keoab 12 Tramotor. I.ittleSiss. KatBernoff sv,':- , an' I",,:" , :''£f"°J« IIS 0 2"i 7 8 S-no Arebtb'd 8 Sil.Line. Dix. Dixon. Spring Baa. w' aba"' 1 M- : V« 1,Vy, 7 SI :! ! l-i ',:;,.Vo.sp,T 7 Ma.s.-AI».. oldSettler. Bhiilistina sv.-l. oal: and h C 1:111 good 4 120 7 9 7 r,J 2] A WilliamslO Woodlander. Burleigh. LittleSiss 886S Oakktnd 3-4 1:161 hvy 3 111 9 3 2 1*1* A Williams] 0 No Quarter. Dovalta. Oopperneld 8foO Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 7_ 113 9 9 9 a « Kcderte 10 Metropolltaa, OUtbe Good Ship. HECOaklaad 3 4 1:10| hvy 10 112 7 4 4 4- 2= Kederis 10 Be„St.,ne. Anglefaee. KaiserhofT ST. FRANCIS, b. h. 7 129 By Rubicon— Why Not (D. Dennison). vv.''-!!a, ,!"' 7 4 ;:!2? R ' 15 1U - :: ,; ;'' 0' Bor€l 9 Paneall Halt A edo. Airs. 8x90.. (kiklana ., : .:K last 7 111 Threw rider. B.,r.d » L.oft.For't. Fan. Hall. M.Maaff'e KS775 Oakland F " 1:11.; fast 8 114 2 4 2 l| I» B...-.1 10 Good Ship. Emma ;.. Beda. 8SSS10akand 3-4 1:141 good 1S-S 114 3 8 5 a* 3« Borel 10 Faneuil Hall. I'imkim. Bella. SM..;. oak a.id 3-4 1:1, r slow 12 112 1 2 1 l«| 4»| Borel 7 GraeeG.. Darcington, BovJunior. s" o.i^..!:.. „-4 1:16 hvy 13-oll2 6 4 3 11 l»| Borel W P.Stafford. Dovalta, No Quarter WOODLAKDER. h. g. 4 123 Bv Hevwood— Orellana fW. Cahiip. v»:.; . oak and f « ; | :M fast 20 ins s s s 8'lMentry g Metropslltan, EUerd. U.Maaaratc B8..- oak and F C 1:111 last 15 111 M M M 7| K*} Mentry IO St.Kraneis. GoodShip.. Emina C l*M7 Oakland F c 1 :11?. good 25 IK 1 5 4 I* 1] M.-.try 1«» Bedondo. Burleigh. LitUeSiV v '-- oal. land 3-4 1:16|hvy 10 110 5 3 3 3J P| Mentrv 10 Ben Stone Bedondo \n"lel-iee ^Ir j;3b!a"'! f- !" ]\-. iaSt P HS1! 9 ,; 3««jaleatry 11 Passenger. Tremargo. Beda. BMaSOaUaad I I 1:12 fast 2 ]0S 1 4 5 4'J 4-J Taidiu 10 Burnell. Annie Wtdls. Wauer HANNIBAL BEY. b. g. 8 121 By Emin Bey— Chula (F. M. Hopper). SN878 Oakland ImSOy 1:43 fast 10 110 ! 3 2 1 5-k »•• Gram 10 H.Monev. Buhii.-. \Hss otli.i.-us W7U oak an. 1 3-4 1:15 good* 113 8 7 «•« 7'- Parker 8 Servieeiiee. Marse Mk- Leual eeh SW7 Oakland F C 1:12 slop .12 Ili I i 6 7» 7" Gross !» Dareingtoi . C race t Ken Stone SRS Oakland « f 1:2! hvy 7 111 1 3 5 5' C'iPage ! NovgorT.,] I Faneuil Ilill Fllerd v ■'■'■■ '•■i! 'land 1 1 -42? last 10-5 117 4 3 :. 9 9 9" J MeBride 10 lUmdoa. HusliMom-v ' Coiii Costa ^^,1"" , 3- l:l«I B 13 1M :: 3 4 1= V C 11 Shire 0 Argonaut. Beda. Bra Sto aVMOakbuaf laasty 1:49 mud 3 111 4 l 1 1 ]-• i* c 11 BatfcM steel. CataUae. Dr. DoVnie. SILVER GRAIN, b. c. 3 115 By Filigrane— Miss Phyllis (E. J. Ramsey). 88^: Oakland Ini20 1:421 goods 95 4 5 7 ■ N. 7-"l;,-van » Kaisernoff. My Pal Tillis ^'', ii'']""! , , ,! I :i^"r-1 ';' ;,i ? 'J 10 w 1«M «eWen 10 FaneoUHall. Pin.kim. St. Pram-is 88WI9 Oiik and 1 1-10 1 :.*% slop 10 87 5 - 7 9 9 9 »"lGar*aa 0 Badation. Buhri.- Wonlelas 8Vj.11 )ak an.. 1 1 :421 hvy 4 86 6 5 3 5 4' ::■•: K Martin » MJsa Orti-ious. Badation steel S8.-3.Mka,, 3-4 l:15it slop 10-3 93 7 4 3 l«l 1«| SeMea 1 1 S'alvage. Wap. Sir Bar rV 8S4..2 oak an. 11:12?. last 2J 98 12 2 2 2' 3-J Taplin 12 Steel. Orean View Colbert 8S32S Oakland 3-4 1 :15j good Lj 105 7 0 7 4' 2' Pag.- 12 Ar. Hvman 7 Kaiseri off Tit us II H244 Oakland V C 1:14| mud 6 110 7 C 7 l-k Vi Mentry » mW^j£&SSS^J.^SlSi ODD RCSE. ch. f. 3 110 By Oddfellow— Rosinante fDevin & Co I KS t314)akland 11:42 fast 20 9 i 5 1 :: fi g 8"|8eblra 8 Wliiiblen. Itrau Man Be leem Sd*7 oak at: F C 1:13 hvy 12 98 4 7 7 7 «"|R Callahan 7 Mars.-Al,.-. OldSettler. Pliillisti,n S8C7 Oakland 3-4 1 :15j? slow 20 B4 0 7 7 fc*l B Callahan 7 GraeeG.. Darlington. BovJunior 8828'. Juarez „j f l :0,H last 10 97 4 2 2 2=i U* Bsehoten S Bab I.Mich. Nila. Bio IVeos s; ' Juarez , S l:SJ fast 13 M 8 3 3 I 4" •*] Jones S CI. Louise. Plum,.. Antif MeCee ■astJeaWsa 3 4 Ida] fast 20 1032 2 2 PI 13 MaawaTt 11 M. Caithness, Deerfoot. Cam era New York Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 18 New York Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 18 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. NEW YORK ENTRIES. ■ A.|U.-din t. . santaae, Marts at 2:20a. m. (CMaaaa time. 1:29.1 Kims ,i,ll iii inuil. ©Superior mud runner. ( M , maiden. First Race— 1-2 Mile Straight. 2-year ..ids. Maidens. Sparial W-ights (Tract record: I5M9 MH -2— HsM last Bane. \\t. Bee A. Wt. Baca Beta. h. .-. by Asaaa I'm it r . . MM Iritaaisar br. f. by Bra Brash i'.iir Vision MM ■s.i.riil" Bradley, br. bj Ualan Fraaeea MeCM- Iniid km; 8» 11 JiMbre Umm k km; J2S s«i;i.-, wiiia MS. ...728 v^ ' . : Pluvious imi 71;, « 022 Il::ul •; lot; 7J5 svcir, Sinn Feian MM. ...713 i :•• •■•. b. . . i,v si. M.i\im - Cotton on. . 11 MM lh-- rami a br. Il:iwk-wi.-k II • i n ■ lm; •( Inrlsb. br. •. l,v Plaadil - Bliss- nil lot; Piv.n. br. e. by Sir Dixon i . -I- MM 1; T. BTHeaa. Jr.. eatry. Second Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds sad upward. Seilina. (Trai k rec ed: .■•s-282 1 :19| i MM. . BhSWI . • ] .01, i.,s i:i!i-i 1 112 725 v-'-- I' Bali MQ 1:11 I0..107..A720 W«* • IHark Mate l'U 1:19] 8..K»7..X713 M-'i B-.i. it ; :«• . xior, 8WUU Lord Utnaaisa (Mi. :;..hm 7 m Third Race— 1-2 Mle Straight. . ■/ Ktak -. Value (1 00 '. 2 y.ar-.. Ids. S iliiu. 1 F '. re,-, r |: 13307 If- 2- MS 1 |SM32» Peer-ari ],,| . 7-., v'"-' Ki .1. Mullens ....MM : M "' 112 745 KMK«2 Agawani lm; : IP KNI. . 7F, HHMKi Wltiti W.hI 1V1..M.-, :4»j |IM 715 N««W - iinmage ( \l 1 ... Ml 745 KSK22 M..i,!ie! 1114.. 0740 K« 15 Kvlran lh 1; a -7.;-, 89U20 *Keataeay Base ... M 7:;5 Intl. Horse. Wt. Be,. A. \V1. Ilthi, MMKt *Li la t.\lt in 720 Billv Vaaderreer. eh. •. by dld- elesl Belh-l ... ],Mj Miss Jonah, eh. f. ! v Hen.. Lit, k 'ess 101 '■I. impel, br. e. by Migraine -- S.-'i Past :,7 •Gsadea Agnes, eh. f. by Golden Maxim - Grey Ajtaea MM tM. T. Wilson. Jr.. en, ry. Fourth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-oHN sad naarard. Haadlran. (Track record: 38282 1 — :19f — | — lot).) (W70SI Polls MM lOZ 3..MO..X798 «HB!4J Kigiiteasy 1..115..X743 'v'i :Mi Wise Mason | m x74H NU023 Onestina Mark . . . lo:; 1 :2."i 5. .104 X740 K47281 eliding Belle 4..MM..XT4M ^* 27l Waader 4 :» .. 7:;o sl-'il P"h ■ :;.. K..XTM Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and npw.-nd. MaMeas. Selling. (Traeft record: 42C14— i:ii" — 3 — 110.1 KS« : St. if... .1 1 107 j*] K0208 Ashwell 3..Mff..x7M K -2 •!. Rlnndara ::..lo7 715 N02O3 Nuuih 4. .MB. . .71.1 KOOTiO *iueego ::. . 1 1o. . . .710 W»1.i« Master I.isinore ... ::..1o7 710 M«20.- Iiimtield ::..Hi7 705 882-IO Vonag Belie ::. 10.1 '7( r, s7v5:: 1;,..,-, field 3. .MB 70.1 82«22 Kiugston Belle ... 4..B17 7 n. 78GSO Miss r. Divots 1..KKI. 7m. Brfarktoa. b. L-. by (i-.l.l.-r. st Miss Teniiy ."...107 Sixth Race — 5-3 Mile Straight. :; -year-olds. Allows nr -s. (Track record: BB4SJ 38—2 128.) (KK74W1 PAUL DAVIS IM..XT23 S4*41« Barleytborne kk; 720 Metaiihor III., br. e. by Disguise — - Blrarica u, is.1020) \gni.r :iv 1 O0j :it; 7 j .1 !*ant liuke ..f iirni le.. 101.. ©71.1 WW 25 K! tin K.tii ]0j .7111 RSBJ91 mi- Hannah MM. ...70S si;.-22- o Eju 88.. ..708 84281 Bab B 10:;.. e»3 •Apprentice al!o\v:tnee. First Race [1st New York] LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES EIMTEREO. riRST EACE— 1-2 Mile Straight. 2-year-old . Maide-.s. Special Weights. (42287 K% 2 IP!) » '-..!. v I'.iursf DistTimeT-ckOJds Wt St H ]^ ?* S'rFIn Jockeys Ptarted Ord-r of Finish. SETH. ch. c. 2 106 By Adam— Purity (Newcastle Stable). 1 int start. DREAMING, br. f. 2 103 By Ben Brush— Fair Vision (J. R. ICeene). l-'irst start SHERIFF BRADLEY, br. c. 2 106 By Galore— Frances McClelland (R. T. Wilson, Jr.). I'irst start. JUDGE M0NCK, b. c. 2 106 By Ben Brush— Early and Often (P. T. Chinn). Wttl Jacks vilh- 1 2 19? fast 7 118 2 2 4J A'i V Powers 11 .LP'tlergast. S.Kearney. Haklike WHIN. ch. f. 2 103 By Ogden— Whyota (F. R. Hitchcock). MWS Aq'durt l| f at S4f fast 7 loo I t; 5- 4s Van ITntnall lailatlU. OaajH. Naughty Pad PLUVIOUS, ch. c. 2 106 By Inflexible— Tcnebrae (T. W. O'Brien). s.::; oakiani ::.' f 12] hay 15 imi 5 2 41 l*|J class 7 iieh tiBar^e. Aaaaaamajfaaaaati HAWLET. ch. c. 2 106 By Hiwkswick — Housewife V. Barker). MHI22 A,| duet 1 2 st 17! last 30 li;7 8 li 0'" 7"'JHyland lo Seinproluk. Pr'kMalleha, P.al-hler SINN FEINN. b. c. 2 106 By Filigrane— Miss McMeckin (J. McManus). N8K kq'doct P f st .".li last 7 an M I 8» *M» llthton ll Laaaaatbt, Uaacer, Naaahty Lad First start for the following: FLEECE, b. c. 2 106 By St. Maxim— Cotton Queen (M. L. Schwartz). THE FOLLIES, br. c. 2 106 By Hawkswick— Ridicule (R. F. Carman). CHERISH, br. c. 2 106 By Plaudit— Blissful (R. T. Wilson. Jr.). DIXON, br. c, 2 106 By Sir Dixon— Dingle (G. E. Perrine). B. T. Wilson. Jr.. entry- Slut ill' Bradley ami Cherish. Second Race [2nd New York] SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. Passat- I 18 H. I MM) CAMPEON, b. c. 4 113 By Alvescot— Florite (R. F. Carman). ffiSH Aq'duct .5-8 at l.oog fast 13 111 2 2 2 2i 2«| Laaaaa » Pajaroita, TTTrTrirlsa. rhfwM. s.s.i .lacks vill,- 3-4 1:12* last I no 2 111' 3*, Nieol s Dr. Barklev. Top Note. Kid. 83352 Belmont 6.J f 1:193 fast I HiS 1 I I Ml' I Dugan BoyalOn.vx. J.'-anne.rAre. Blk.Marv S4928 (. v.sen.i Al 3 4 1:11 fast o lOfi 8 4 4 4i 2" Butwell Alaiiatka. Boy. Captive. Ch Haves M7.9 Sheepshead Hi f 1:20 fast 7 110 1 1 1 1' l3 E Dugan Jeanne d' Are. BtarkMate. PantooAe 842.., Saratoga 7-8 l:26if fast 3 105 6 5 6 6 4J 4^ Page Aunt Jttle. lot Base Tiouveur. MOJO Saratoga 1 1:40 fast 8 110 6 1 1 1 32 4=2 V Powers Bonnie Kelso. J. H. Keed Ouantiro. 83898 Saratoga 1 1:401 fast 15 111 2 11 1 1' 2- Page Console. Eachaa. Nethermost. ED BALL. ch. g. 10 107 By Verge dOr— Niobe (H. G. Bedwell). 88993 Aqueduct 7-8 1:271 fast 3 106 2 2 2 1 51 V Tanlin 8 Baahary. Imitator. L.ofl.angtlei. «*8$ Oakland ll:43i hvy 4-5 105 3 12 1 1«| V T Mice 5 I.ewiston. Baleigh. L. Elisabeth 88381; Oakland lm70y 1:481 last 11-38 113 i 2 I 1 1= P C H ShiFg '.) Folliel... Onatassa. Botintl&Bounti R»J8 Oakland lin70y 1:40 fast 7-10 112 4 3 2 1 1J l-'J C II ShtPg II Bishop W.. Desperado Redeem. ^78 Oakland lm70y 1 :47 hvy I ill 4 1 I 2 V V Pag,- 6 Whidden. Desperado, glr John. (8174 Oakland lni20y 1:44J slop IS-., 113 6 5 5 5 5" l-1. Taplin 7 Bos.v.ile Wicket J C Clem ma Oakland lm70y 1:4H fast 7 5 105 3 11 1 lh p% Taplin .1 Meltomlale. KeopMoving.Bedeem •,88..' Oakland lm20y 1:43* slop S 91 4 3 3 3 2^4* A Thomas 4 Rosslare, BubhliiigWater.Baleigu BLACK MATE. ch. g. 6 107 By First Mate— Later (B. Lir.r.eJl,. SSi«3 Aqueduct .-8 1:27?. fast 12 111 14 5 7 6= l-i t; earner SPani.tuv. Imitator I. ofUuaajIni D8031 .luarez 7-S 1:2.",« last 10 105 4 5 5 5 Pull.up.C Garner 3 Orbed Lad. Early Tick- Glorio -:, 18 Juarez 1 1 :371 fast 12 107 5 4 5 5 5 3" II Wilson .1 KalghtDeck. Glorio. W. \Leatb 87«7t)Juarea .-S lfl fast 4\ HO 3 3 5 4 4'1 « G Garner 5 Pr. Ahmed, Orbed Latl. S, rvile. 17442 Juarez 7-S 1 :25y fast 11-10 1 15 1 4 I I 5J i!J R Wilson « Servile. Wander Goldlinn 87:; n Juarez 11:3S fast 3 112 4 I 5 4 4jj 2 J B Wilson 8 Servile. Wander. Lady Esther. 87172 Juarez ,-8 1 : 26*. fast 2 106 1 3 2 2 241*16 Wilson 5 Mart-hurt. Kar.Tide LotusKater MSM A.tueduct 1 1-16 1:47? fast 12 HI 2 3 3 3 3 * 1» Butwell ThePeer. BonnieKelso. ' Da ndv Dixon BOB R.. b. c. 3 99 By Allan-a-Dale— Lilly B. (J. W. May). 84261 Saratoga _7-S 1 :2J»i good 5 1n4 2 5 5 5 5" 5'-iTaplin Scaraa. GermanSUver. JudseLassing SI2U-£f" H'fJ'S tast 6-5 107 4 7 9 «i 2A J DeaVp't Jack Deuu.rleti. Whim. Lumen. 2S2SM& r' ^f00.11 "° ]i2 4 I 2 la 4'2 J Howard I.aveno. Pearnaught II.. Brevite. S«a«H*S25 Sn^SSS L! 3 2 2 2» J Howard Eye White. Sociable. ClemBea.-hev H2SJ £'• E e H I 7:^* J*8: i3;3 J9S 3 3 ! v v J Howard I.otta Creed. CallantPirate. HsBaek SS02S Hamilton 5-8 1:01 fast 6-5 110 3 4 5 5» l[5 J Howard Fsirntlerov. Fair Louise. Galresca. 12821 Hamilton .e^S 1 :-)2g slop 6 107 5 2 2 1J 1" J Howard Autumn Girl. Gallant Pirate Kyrat LORD STREPHON. b. c, 3 100 By Strephon— Privilege (A. C. Harms). S6S09 Jacks'ville 51 f 1:0j1 good 60 100 7 7 7 7 7°" Hyland 7 Sou, Phoronis. Diction. Third Race [3rd New York] THIRD RACE— 1-2 Mile Straight. Ozone Stakes. 2-year-olds. Selling, t 4.1:;( 7— It;-.— 2— 1C1). i PECCAVI. ch. f, 2 101 By Blues— Penitence II. (R. J. Mackenzie). S8432 Oakland 21 f 41J fast 4 M4 4 3 P |k TapUa .S Imlora. Ravelston II.. Milt Jonefl &tC29 Oakland 3j 1 42* good 2 MS 4 3 3\ .-.-'.Taplin 8 Ktada, Milt Jones. Kormak. 17748 Oakland 3-8 31 slow 2 110 1 2} l'i Taplin 7 M.Toddie, Academist.Bavelstonla FRANK MULLENS, b, c. 2 112 By Serpent— Dora Wood (F. T. Wood). :.J_ Aqueduct 12. st 47:4 fast 7-5 107 1 1 l'i 2' Q Garner IO Semprolus. B.,l,l,i,r. Dartworth ^7"i,llal'LZ , ?J VA iasl ^2 1 , JJi l ,; ,;ari"-r •"' Plying Woir. PneleB -n. Balella. 8812 » Juarez 1-2 at 46* fast jl 4 m 4 1 js ; earner 8 Rue. The Royal Prince. Sterlin. S. 9,0 Juarez J\ f 40 fast 1 115 4 li V Louder 8 TheR Prince Rm- Owen Time $7483 Juarez 3-8 34j fast 7-10 112 4 ]' P C H Shil'g i P. Industry. ThfdT.ivino' M Song ■ uar"z 5? ,sl0;v t°- Ho ! 1_' L" HoUhMer 8 Btertia, Ply. Waif, Sati.Fran. Maid " c-..r. 17381 Juarez 3-S nc Hi last 13-a 10S 1 1' l» Hollister 7 SJeriin. Folk. Cehtnlcht. AGAWAM.b. «« 2 106 By Plaudit— Yankee Sister CR. T. Wilson Jr.). MM Adit. -duct 1-2 st 49 fast 12 loo 3 3 2i fsj Pre. vy s Zeus. White Wool Scrimmage. WHITE WOOL, ch. c. 2 102 By Woolsthorpe— Madine (R. F. Carman). 8.8992 Aqueduct 1-2 st 48 fast 20 Mi 2 1 li 2i Pain S Zeus. Agawam. Scrimmage. nSi*S'ii HI hvy !L \£ h ? •"''' J Howard 7 MaaorletV Ed. Adams. James Mc. 8781 .Jacks vile M M .-■; last 15 M8 3 4* 3»J Langan 10 Decency. Vallonia. Ken. Rose. 87812 Jacks'ville JS SRHast I 112 I 4= l'i Nicol 10 Ken. Rose Beadaes L Orini.iiit S,Ii-'l Jacks-vilie 3-8 M| that 8 118 4 8 P Rkd 6 tl^SriJ^SU^Sh^: 5S vS^n1"*, t3", .7^?'°^^ !HJ Jk !!:I5*,B » *^« . Baril»S. Flora Bryan. Km J k ville 1-4 st last 8 23^ 118 13 12- IS^aXIcoI 10 Bendaga. Darling. L. Ormicant. SCRIMMAGE, b. g, 2 104 By Wild Mint— Ballyhoo Belle tj. R. Keene). 88992 Aqueduct 1-2 st 49 fast 15 102 5 4 4| P J Class S Z-tts. White W Agawam. MOKCRIEF, ch. c. 2 104 By Cesarion— Lizzie Keller (R. L. Thomas). £H£ ■1I!,lts.'! ° 1i 7 HSU1 '-■- U1 4 •"' "'" -""I- N'col 7 Darling. Sir Ke.niM-v. Agiu^Mav 88., , J Jacks vi le 1-2 328 hvy 9-o 184 1 5 4= 2» S Darhj 7 Agnes May. Ellanette. Altadena 88,8.. Jacks vie 1-2 slow I 8 3 ft V Powers 8 Mast .John. I.o-UsKatz. Ellanett- M84 Jacks v: e 3i f 42J fast 7-10 118 2 11 J Jroxler 7 EdnPtlAtlams. JamesMc. Startler g22 • a :s U e "kl S52 t" IH ! J! }! Irox!,r 7 l^l.Adams. JamesMc. EasvLife. S. 607 Jacks ville 3 8 3, fast g 2J 112 I 2« 1= Troxler 11 SflrKearnev. Stepfather. B.Struve. SYLVAN DELL. b. f, 2 99 By Oddfellow— Fairv Dell (Mrs. J. McLaughlin) 88385 Aq'duct U f at 512 fast M M8 i 3 3«17» JM McGee 11 Ladasette Onager Nui-htv I id B873S Jacks' ville 1-3 48J fast B 115 7 7 J 4H J Reid M Vallonia. Louise B.. Bar*. Moon 88..IU Jacks ville 1-2 49 last 3 115 6 7 5»| 7"! Nicol !• Don't. Vallonia Startler S8..H8 Jacks vite 3-8 381 fast 3-2 110 1 4 . 1 Nicol 1.1 Lydia Lee. Chess. Jack Ryan. «gW Jacks vie -2 4^ fast 8 n, 2 I 2 • 2'i Nicol U Baa't, Lyd.Lee. MissV.deriloden 88333 Jacks \t e 88 Mj hvy li 109 | V 8* Haaaaa 8 Starina. Blue Mouse. Hawklike. 87865 Jacks ville 3-8 36;i fast 6t) 102 9 9i 8'=l»)l ert 10 Decency Vallonia White Wool 87812 Jacks' ville 3-S 36* fast 100 96 10 P 8M Osf* l KenTSSse. Bendaga. L? OraUeaat KENTUCKY ROSE. h. f. I 94 By Ornament-St. Ursula (Mrs. H. H. Selby). V J) A, induct 1 2 st 48=, fast 30 Hi8 8 S S S-'JKol,n S Horisou Made ,p SosanT 52IJ¥*CK2S5 Jtl mP*H S S - 3 *'' " Ko11" S Darling. Tallahassee. Altadena. vv.88 Jacks vi e S| t 43 slow lo MS I 9' 9"',M Murphy U Tallahassee. Trait, Ma v weed. 87845 Jacks vie 3-8 M fast 8 M8 i 2" 4f] I Davis IO Decency. Vallonia. White WooL .:- S, " /"f St taSS 2Jt! lnMi' S Davis 10 Bendaga, L.Ormicant. WhitcWool - , 7 877 . J l k ville 1 4 st 29 good 40 lo8i t. :;t. 3'J Goldstein 16 Capsize \lt-ideni Iy,.ve('iire 52 J.?I^s"Vi,h,1 ,1 SS2 ^ SJ V ''Won 8 V*% ^alVi^Aldlrtt! Dan. 1748] J k vilh- l-i st ;:i fast 20 112 16 V 11'^Taral Ki Aldivia. Isabel Ca sie. FI.Brvan. SSk*! b- f,- 2. , . . m , . . „94 . . Sy Oddfellow— Belle of St. Louis (F. R. Hitchcock). M882 Aqaedact 1 2 st 49 fast 10 BK 8 S S 8-' Van B*Otra S Zeus. White Wool Agawam. First start for the following: LIMPET, br. c. 2 97 By Migraine— Set Fast (R. T. Wilson. Jr.). BILLY VANDERVEER. ch. c. 2 106 By Goldcrest-Bcthel (S. M. Lakeland). GOLDEN AGNES, ch. f. 2 104 By Golden Maxim— Grey Agnes (J. McManus). KISS JONAH, ch. f. 2 104 By Heno— Luckless (Silver Brook Farm). R. T. Wilson, Jr.. entry— Agawam ami Limpet. Fourth Race [4th New York] FOURTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (18TTTI1 1 IBM I I88LJ • ilnti'ifi ?: -I,3 , , , , - , - J"5 By Voter— Picayune II. (R. L. Thomas). 88745 Jack ville 1 1-4 2:o.,i .,.,-, last 5 128 3 :: 2 I 1' 1- v Powers 8 Soger Martlara Pulk " 1 88t;.,6 Jacks' vt lie ll:39iiast 10 M8 1 2 2 3 3= 2*8 Davis .1 Jack Ukit vFi I ' Aroadaek sv,:- iu',ks !!le 11*3**" :";;i10 4 :: - 3h 4:iV Powers .1 Bora Gn tnde \ ar inez S tmH 8nVacks'v! ft 8111*3^ 4* M8 I I I I Z £ r ^'""1 I ^ ^ ThecJdd^.m'rnv S7^J^,U,kl5-l^^S'uJw?-10lS? 3{ 2 5 I J, 5 Bu^d?ra o Vo^^uU^infran-'Te,^100 ggg&^&a,! 8?4 33 *%ltt?^Z»g'&123?& .s,.,.. 88S63 Oakland 11:11 good 6-5 IDS 3 11 1= 1 1J. E .Martin 6 Inclement. Chester Kritm" N ■ dru Km Oakland 11:42 hvy 13-10 104 1 1 l 1 K- 1?! A Thomas 4 PhllMobr Orbiralar ^MiVlSvS ' 88487 Oakland 11:40 fast 51 108 4 2 1 3 5' 4«t Page S Vrasoe Bub Water I -h'te^v 88385 Oakland 11:40 fast S-5 112 6 6 4 4 5= S*. C 11 Shll'g | BabWate? SilKniffht^JKS; 8.83i 1 1 Oakland 3-4 1:151 hvy 3-2 124 4 3 3 s "H (' II siiiPt fi iJwisto,, nil, !• 111.7i 1 Y- "inM)" 87881 Juarez 3-4 l:14.i stow 6-5 130 I 3 4 ? 4'o. ■ s Cg 8 C Hargrave K n-Co ali L OoflBa* 875S6 Juarez 3-4 1:228 fast 6-5 122 3 2 2 lnt 1'jY H Shil'g 9 PrtnceAbmed GvV«vK n- riSS SSLJ,Lel-L. 11:3S*fast3 ««« * 1 1 1 1*1 1= 0 II ShiPg 6 PrinceAAh^d°GVorio.1Vh1S ^Aq^uS' v ^ gf I4:!! fast S-5 g 8 1 1 2 A ^f^r^^/^v ( 1^ jft ^e)- 85942 Aqueduct 1 1-14 1:471 3-4 Ji Braacoa^ H-fTnian. good 90 1 1 1 1 !• Q Gain.-'- •■...'. Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :4Si good 3-8 105 3 3 1 1 4: 4^ K 011—11 m.,,- pi,.I- \_.„ 1 , . ... B5S5 Belmont 1 lM SS 8-5 112 1 1 1 1 l'i P-. E uugan \fflietb 1. Phil UlU-,mkl- 1 I ' S ' "" 85248 Belmont 1 116 1:44* fast t-7 1„5 llli P l'j e Dugan PrsctlMd -«Ma. b5^DeadSheat.1S"16:;:0Ufair 8 W3 ' ' 2 3 35 3' Creev^ A^'^- F'^ ■«*-* Dorante. *™S^u?.l^K- ?^T L 81, By.Goldcrest-Rose Ban (R. F. Carman,. - - ",: , T1'!, rlHf, 72*fL; t r HS - •- ° b" S'lLangaa 8 Prince Gal. Pajaroita Bi-ilto M382 Jacks ville 3-4 1:15| rood 3 Hr.t 1 2 2 2'.". T Virol 1 |-,, ,-erlf,..t il'i •.,.,,'. L', • 84S86 Jacks-ville 6i f 1 :25 hvy 4i 143 2 3 2 2« 2 Fain . r ^alt, ■ ' ' IWn s"'w o . U '• M.V.I.iaiksviMe 3-4 1:15 fast ,u M4 4 3 3 4^ P. In "ell i ' t a" i !, S^ "; T^ v"ir " K5»Behnont 1 1:388 Cut 10 11.4 2 1 2 5 5 5**8Crecvy nm-k Hall 'W»n i "iJwiV? ' 85383 Belmont 7-8 1:3 last H 88311 1 I'MvCreevV rri'-'i i \r , la,'" I t o '.V 85150 Gveaend 1 1 lo 1 :17? fast 13-5 M 12 2 2 2»* 2*1 McCabey Sir Cleges M^tWver Moaaet'te 85162 Gveaead 1 IS 1 :55: hvy 4- Mill 3 3| 4'" McChbey TheSqalre: R*Xeedles H^Private ^sK^L!^^fair "8,2 4 1 I -^Bf^r^d''lf1B!(W1,^h»r' 84881 Sbeepab'd 1 1-8 1:51* fast Z) 102 12 2 2 5J 2= Page K ffi Dam in'r "■■■Wlliaaal. 84405 Sheeps'd 11-16 1:46 fast 4 109 12 2 2 2« 1" Page V il.us r 0"l(lfi,",• ,T\ fi,.,', Ornl,«n 0rr,1,an Li"1- 1.1 84537 Sheepah'd 1 1-8 l^BJ fast 1-8 95 1 1 1 1 P» 1= E Martin Miami V* Sa™to?l ll-ll^ifst ?;° ^ 33 I S 5 3= ^.^ jj& Winfgreen. D.Maed..naId s!:.' silrillog;; !!»':,i«a^s Sf!I I ? itfgSSS iio%^a*Th* r^Tild\ni."e^ 84101 Saratoga 1 3-16 1:5*1 good 15 102 22245 5»J E Martin "0!ue!te: MliK'nie? Waaa*- ^*,N?f^-.,0h- B-.4, , ..... , , . ,*? , ,. . By P^p o-Day-Strayaway (A. Wilson). :^1 :!;: 113 S2 L l2 5 •• : ' -; vV'^1"''-"'1: t p«»triicker. Lonwlii. Baitrrsnt 8 7li--' ■; ■: 7-J ^[ast 7° lir ;:i ??, . , ^-"'•sw n I r..IN,her. OrbedLao. J.PM.Milu u*" '-.'* -.!.. " i last ' J ' d - 1 1 l'i -I Warr, n R Servile Coldtiim French c,»k 87303 JuarS ' !' 5 nt-7 ^ Sill i 2 U1 U'sl^"Pn ' A! Mailer. oXd ^T E.'rUTid,: S7:"il (£2 :! ! ? S Jf-"' anvy «! Servile. Bl.-tekMate. LolMNthcr. »«za« Juares hm 7 111 Ills t, l l, ." fast l-o 7" MJ M4 2 • 11 1 l» °\ 2»k Warr«-n 6 Servile Fantastic Row Iv-trson 17832 Jaarea I 1-M 1:47| coad H 102 5 11 1 P« Pickens 7 Servile Peliro Banbury BCB R.. li. c. 3 95 Bv Allan-a-Dalo — Lilly E. (J. W May llfTlrf ^ f Sb IB ! * ! • 1 :^^*'^^ »g£| H SS FS IIS Rj «^ --^^Loa^^.,^ -N-' H ■'■"■""■' I I !•"-:: slop 6 M .. I 2 I] 1- J ,1 ,\ard Autumn Girl. Callant Pirate. Kyrat Fifth Race [5th New York] FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-o!ds and upward. Maidens. Sellintr. 14-_v,i4— 1:12'-. 3 -Hit. 1 STAFFORD br. c. 4 107 By Kilkcrran— Wainamoinen (P. T. Chinn). - m Jacks'ville 3-4 1:141 fast •• 11" 2 IIP !,' ;v Powers 1 s't Reals J Bird', Vn-lmd ::.::; ■:"1k' i'!- « f\'" '»■ • :-1 » I 2 4 8 S» hlcTa.t s vsirlii'.' l' r| J •. ihVa don 8..„J.laekH ville ... f 1:111 hvy 13 110 3 I 5 9'10-'V |W 11 T.MaeTtoah! K-t',, Van S.-hlesw"g MS.?Y.^Ln;,b' C- 3i 1 iii r— - 17? •, - By Allowsy-reiton Mowbray (H. M. Ziegrler). ^^bradl.jf^M. ,s , is p s^-^a »-S HH 82742 Patonia 5 I 1 Si fast 150 98 9 9 9 11» 7-J Col.urn K™2*Sj2S*&3Zi. ^SSlSSt ^^^^liir,,; Su s s 8lB^T^r,s^^^:rn:r:,0^•,T^.v.^0!rK!;,,.p EpSpSfi'iisltl. 31 I ! iilS sc;l.irc;^S^^^^^^ NTTNDA. b. f. 4 105 By Chuctanunda — Euphrata (T. Newton). Sb'ACr AqiK-auct 1 1:43J fast 100 lie, 10 S3 I! 1! 1J ('ullen Tubal. Hanl.iirv. King's Hill. S5S65 Aqueduct 1 1:42» good 40 112 10 5 7 7 H5 I'41 « Garner Hampton t'ourt. Christina. Tubal. 7C '3 Saratoga 3-4 1:141 fast 13 107 4 6 6 fi S-7 W Miller Miss Kearney. Practical. Footpad. 7U46.", Saratoga 51 f 1:101 hvy 2J 107 10 10 10 10 ll17JGilbcrt Kostrum. Petticoat. BirdofFliglitll. OSWEGO, b. f. 3 110 By Royal Emblem — Unrest II. (J. R. Marquette. Jr.) 8**H Aqueduct ."► S st 1 :01 fast 100 Mi 6 6 6 6 6J,it; Lynch Jacquelina. Slicker. Imprudent. MASTER LISMORE. ch. c, 3 107 By Ornus — Desdemona (J. Loughlin). 861«* Aqueduct 7-S 1:2S| fast 30 1 * 2 4 4 ,r F 4 ; '" G Garner Petroiiius. Tempter. Dixie Dixon. S4S62 G'vesend Ab3-4 1:111 fast 100 102 5 G 6 51 5*1 McCahey Harvey F.. Outpost. Tod Notch. 82S13 Sheepsh'd 51 f 1:088 fast 40 105 7 7 7 7 7"|Butwell Huda'sSister. Jacquelina. Cellaret. 82 9S Gravesend 51 f 1:09 fast 60 107 11 10 11 11 11JSSC Grand Sandrian. Coonskin. Resoonsful. DANFIELD, br. g. 3 107 By Irish Lad— Zuna (Prospect Stable). 862SO Aqueftuct 61 f 1:21? fast 40 104 4 2 2 2b 4CJ W Doyie Tom Kerr. Naughty Bov. Kustem. 8404;: Sheepshead 5*1 f 1 :07 fast 40 103 1 1 2 61 ! ,:1L McC'thyZacatecas. TenPaces. Huda'sSister. W:snu Saratoga 5* f 1:061 fast 40 104 I^-ft at the post. D McC'thyZacatecas. Bow. Otis. J. Dennerlen. 84 276 Saratoga 51 f 1 :07| fast 20 107 7 3 7 13 13 D McC'thySt.Deiniol. Oen.MacGrcgor. Malitine 8413", Saratoga 51 f 1:10 slop 30 104 3 12 3» 715JD McC'thyLoco. Fulfill. Oueen's Song. YOUNG BELLE, b. f. 3 105 By Ogden— La Belle III. (J. H. Warren). KM* Aqueduct 6) f 1:22 fast 50 111 7 6 7 6 6" Lelhetl Cootiskin. Dixie Hixon. Rustem. 6SK4 Xqueduct 61 f 1:22? good 60 M 4 4 4 .", :,'i K H KingKt waaaafMl. Huda'sSister. H. Carroll 15753 Jamaica 3-4 1:141 fast 40 105 3 5 3 4* 6" F H KingMarigot. Boola Boola. Top Notch. 8?853 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 20 93 4 5 6 6* 01- R Will'ins Huda'sSister. /acaleeas. H.Howdv. 8SS:i3 Lmpire 5*i f l:07g fast 12 105 5 3 6 7 7" Taplin Bion. Cuthhert. Shamrock. 83783 Empire 5J f 1 :074 fast 12 104 4 2 2 2* 2« R Will'ms Ostend. Moiuus. Diction. 83022 Empire 51 f 1:074 fast 15 107 8 6 7 9 99J C Grand S. Neddam. C.Swauson.F. Footsteps. GEORGE FIELD, ch. c, 3 102 By Star Bright — Mahela (Orangevale Stable). 87 :.:!. I uar z 6-i 1 Ml fast 7 Mi 4 7 7 7 6*1 G Garner S Riol'ccos. Cherokee. Dan Norton 87^5 Juarez 5? . f 1 :07jf Tast IS 5 1 i4 7 E 4 4] 1*1 G Garner 11 FatherF.ugene, Fairmont. D. Garth 8769.' Juaree 5J f 1:084 fast 8 107 2 5 7 C^ 4Ti Q Garner • M. Hardly. UnclePete, 1. Johnson. WiS.i S. Anita 31 f 414 fast 25 M 15 Pulle l up. 15 Wilson 14 Chea.Krum, J.M.Stokes. A.Kouse KINGSTON BELLE, blk. f, 4 107 By Kingston — Ballyhoo Belle (J. McAdams). 82623 G'vesend 1 1 16 1:494 fast 50 loo 13 15 13 15 15 15 J Taral Bigot. St. Faisenav. Nedlim. 74403 Piiulico 41 f 65| fast 15 102 11 11 12 12-" F'brother Cunning. AutumuMaid. I51ackMose. MISS C. DIVOTA. ch. f. 4 100 By St. Simonian II. — Devoto (C. Dioguardi). MM Jamaica I 4 1 :l.",g fast 12 1 J9 7 5 5 5= .V3 Simmons 7 Seiitent'us. Merise. Midship. Fasy HNS Janiaua M 1 : 1| fast 15 112 I 8 8 8l 8" Simmons 10 Hoffman. Chaffinch, The Robin. BRIGHTON, b. g, 3 107 By Goldcrest — Miss Tenny. First start. Page 6 Sixth Race [6th New York] SIXTH RACE: — 5-8 Mile Straight. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 1MB-69— 2— 120.) PAUL DAVIS, blk. c, 3 106 By Lord Esterling — Flora Handsome (A. Simons). BST48 Jamestown 51 t 1 :o0g fast 1 103 2 2 2 lb 1« M migrate 5 K'gAvondale, MonAuii. Complete . 80107 Pirn lico 51 f 1 :07 fast 5 120 5 3 2 4'-1 S«l J Dcav'p't Beau Chilton. Martinez. Busy. 83927 Pirn I ico 3 4 1:13 fast 6 103 2 12 33 i'l (! Burns Fauntieroy. G. M. Miller. Kingship 85472 Hamilton 7-8 1^7 fast It 5 115 4 2 2 2 22 32 G Burns Galvesca, Inflection, Colonel Jot. 83-14 Hamilton 3-4 1:12| fast 25 92 6 2 2 4* 78i J Wilson Richard Reed. Bigheasv. Sewell. 85143 Toronto 11:424 hvy 8-6 100 1 1 1 5 $'• 6" Musgr've Penn. Amelia Jenks .Pulka. 85106 Toronto 3-4 1:144 slow 5 109 1 1 1 l3 l3 G Burns Detroit. Dalhousie. hlhn Bean. BARLEYTHORPE. ch. c, 3 106 By Woolsthorpe — Frederica (J. E. Gaffney). 84841 Gravesend 51 f 1:08 fast 31 107 2 11 V 36 Butwell Pr. Imperial. Char. Hargrave. Sou. 84730 sheepshead 5"} f 1:064 fair 4-5 112 1 14 4» 4'4 Butwell Bil.Ball. Starport. T.G. Armstrong. 84397 Sheepshead 3*-4 1:114 fast 8 122 1 113" 7lilGilbert Sweep. Candleberry. Grasmere. 84119 Saratoga 3-4 1:134 fast 7 115 1 111" 3=J Taplin RockyO'Brlen. Sweep. Candleberry. 83871 Saratoga 51 f 1:07| fast 8-5 112 5 11 l4 1* Taplin BenLoyal. F.d.Dugan CapLSwanson. 81722 Louisville 41 f 634 fast 20 101 1 1 21 32| Taplin Prlncelmperial. Fereno. Duquesne. 81626 Louisville 44 f 641 mud 4 99 3 3 31 7'»lTaplin The Fad. Calash. Paul Davis. METAPHOR III., br. c, 3 96 By Disguise — Biturica (J. R. Keene). ldst start. AGNIER br. f, 3 96 By Clifford — Maicst (R. T. Wilson, Jr.). 856flo laniaica 3-4 1 T6 fair 3 99 4 2 2 2*» 1" Creevy C.Swanson. Glennadeane. Zacatecas 8:393 Belmont 5-S st 1 :004 fast 11-5 98 7 5 4 2' In Creevy Calvpte. FlyiiigFootsteps. Odd Rose 85246 Belmont 51 f l:08g fast 60 9S 4 3 3 31 21 Creevy Zacatecas. Fly'gSquirrel. Rebellion DUKE OF ORMONDE, b. c. 3 101 By Orsini — Santa Bella (Ormondale Stable). SM'94 \queduct 7 S 1 27 fast 50 92 113 13 13 13 12=»JV B'choteni:: Gret.Creen. Alf.Noble. Far West 88644 Jacksville 3 4 1:114 fast 7 109 1 1 1 21 2- V Powers S Martinez, Milton B., Pulka 88396 Jacks' vi lie 3 4 1:12 fast 3 2 111 5 5 4 4' M G Burns 8 Martinez. Milton B.. Aiiavrl. 8S3I6 Jacksville 61 f 1 :104 hvy 9-10 110 1 1 1 1« 1" V Powers 6 Vreeland, ManeHyde, Herdsman 8;,754 Oakland 4* f 56| slow 4 100 9 2 7" '11" 3A Walsh 12 C.Hargrave. Galvesca. Intrinsic. ELFIN BEAU, b. c, 3 181 By Filigrane — Picture Hat (R. J. Mackenzie). 89025 Aqueduct 5 S st 1:00 fast 20 102 3 4 4 4,; 4*1 Taplin li F.l.evy. M.OConnell. F. Squirrel 874', Oakland 5\ f 114g hvy 12 llu 6 N 7 9 9:l Taolin 10 Old Mexico. Phil Mohr. Zinkand. 85191 Hamilton 51 f 1:074 fast 5 106 C 3 2 1 2"k Musgr've D.Knisht. HedceRose .T Dennerlen 83106 Toronto 3-4 1:144 slow 7 107 4 3 2 4= 4H Musgr ve Paul Davis. Detroit. Dalhousie. 84985 Toronto 1142 fast 20 9215 4 4 4 44 4!i Brannon PrinceAlinied. Stanley Fay. J.Parker 84935 Toronto 3-4 1:148 fast 10 107 1 4 3 3* 4» Troxler Amelia Jenks. The Monk. Bob Co. 84703 Sheepshead 51 f 1:074 slop 15 1 (6 7 6 Fell. J Deavp t Livonia. Pnni* Imperial. Aledall on 84536 Sheepshead 3-4 l:13g fast 8 110 4 12 3'1 2* Butwell Clierryola. Char. Hargrave. BIgStick OUR HANNAH, b. f, 3 101 By Yankee— Halo (G. J. Kraus). ,. 8V «1 Aq'duct 5 s st 1 :00| fast 20 X9 S 7 7 8'» 8 *}Muare » Pajanuta. Campeon. W __^ .T.Ov ton t.5771 Jamaica B t 1:08 fast 15 94 I 3 4 5- 58 McCahey Sir Asl.ton. Sou. Calvpte. MM Jamaica 5 f 1:0S§ good 7 94 4 1 1 4- V- G Garner Responstul., Top Notch. Amyl S.-604 Jamaica 61 f 1:08 good 8 102 5 3 2 4' 5'=JJ MclntyreF Ij ing Squirrel Acumen. Howtet. 8"2ioo Belmont 51 f st 1 :08J fast 7 98 4 2 2 44 4H McCahey Interpose. JouiMelton. L.Baltimore 8:5260 Sheepshead 5 8 1:014 fast 5 110 6 6 6 6 6'-3Page Crossover. MadellueL.. M.Horence. 83033 Sheepshead 5-S 1:011 last 10 105 1 3 3 3» 510lButwell FollieLevy. Glennadeane. Crossover O EM ch f 3 95 By Orlando— Little Em (J. McCormick). tta Aqueduct 3 4 1:154 fast 10 104 4 3 3 2= 2' Hyland Curly I»cks Cindy. Woolcasta. 80O% \ jueduct 3-4 1:161 fast 21 107 3 4 4 4'1 M Butwell 'loin Kerr, t oonskin. r lone Id. 85795 Jamaica 5?. t 1 :081 fast 20 1093 3 3 31 4* McCahey Sticker. Christina. Flying Fastens 83395 Belmont 5-8 "st 1 :004 fast 50 94 8 7 7 8" 710 F H KingAgnier. Calvpte. Hviug lootsteps. BOB R.. b. c, 3 103 By Allan-a-Dale— Lilly B. (J. W. May). 84261 Saratoga 7 S 1 : 294 good 3 l"-1 - r' ■' •"• r,h 5'--|Tai.lin S.arus. GermanSilver. .TudgeLassing 8'74i Ft Blrle 5' flos fast 6-5 lo7 4 7 9 ■ B J Deav'p't .luck Dennerlen. Whim. Lumen. 830-9 Ft' Erie 3-4 1:15 good 6-5 110 4 2 2 1* 4'2 J Howard I.aveno. Fearnanght II., . Brevite. 83495 Ft Erie 51 1 1 :osl last 8 108 2 3 2 2' T- J Howard Kye White. Sociable ClemBeachcy 83153 YX Erie 5X f 1 :07« fast 13-5 KHi 3 S S 1* 1» J Howard IxUta Creed. GallantPirate. Hallack 8* 26 Hamilton 5-8 1:01 fast 6 5 110 3 4 5 i* 4«i J Howard Faimilcroy Fair Jxmise (.alvesca 82823 Hamilton 5-8 1 :02g slop 0 107 5 2 2 li 1" J Howard Autumn Girl. Gallant Pirate. Kyrat Gossip of Kentucky Tracks. GOSSIP OF KENTUCKY TRACKS. Louisville. Kv., April 11..— Besides the Derby candidate. Ben K. Sleet, the horses in the string of Hi ard Coriigaii. now quartered at Churchill Downs, include Flora Riley. Cbenault. Elizabeth Italy. Jim Halpiu and other two-vear-olds. KLizabeth Italy will \»- a starter in the Debutante Stakes, while Cbenault is eligible to the Bashford Manor Stakes and other juvenile events. Mr. Corrigau's Kcntnekj Derby andUl-.ite. Bin K. Sb-et, has developed into a good-looking three-vear-old. His condition is as far ad-\aiuod as the "local trained eligibles. with the exception. |ieihaps. of The Fad and Topiand. He is ■ son of Knight of the Thistle, a horse that once sold at auction in this country for #:{i».00t». and his dam. Golden Rod II. . produced SUverdale. winner of the St. lx»ui^ Derby of 1H01 and many other n-.ces. Mr. Corrigaii w ^i the Kentucky Derby with the famous Riley just twenty years ago. iu IMMI. and Iwic- afterwards was barely l eaten in the big event. Jn lsy7 his colt Huron ran George J. Long's Azra to :l now in the race, and in 1K!W Corsine. owned by him. figured in a close content with Manuel. His brother. Patrick Corrigan. tried to win the Derby of lssii with Free Knight, but that half-brother to the might v Freeland stacked up against two great horses i* Beii Ali and Blue Wing, and third was the best ifi- could do. Charles L. Harrison, of New York, who owns Waldo, is coming to the Derby from New York m a s| ecial ar with several prominent i asterners as guests Mr. Harrison informed Colonel Winn when la- was in N w York recently that he intended to race his stable at Louisville throughout the entire meeting. He said also that hereafter he expected to nCC everv M-asou in Kentu-kv. He feels that lie owes it l the home of the thoroughbred to do L. II. Davis, secretary of the New Louisville Jockey Club, is in receipt of communications from wveriil tiutuieu Informing him that they will ship ms follows for Churchill Downs: L. F. Marshall, from OakLind. Cal.. April 2o. three horses: H. T. Katcheler. from Dallas. Tex.. April 20. six horse*: Martin l'olev. from Jacksonville. Fla.. April 1^: • -lex" Foiman. from .la.ks.Miville. 11a.. April M, fhrei horses; T. Hatfield, from Jamestown. Va.. April 2o. fifteen horses: I. B. Fitzgerald, from .la k-isoinill,. I la . April 2o. tw.-lve horses. C«d. M. J. Winn reeeived a letter this week from two little bovs expre .Mng thanks for his announcement that on lierhj Hay the field would Im- free. It recalled to Colonel Winn that when he was a young Mer his father took him to Chun-hill liowns in a grocery wagon and the present manager of the local race track says lie never had a more exciting afternoon iu his life. Visitors la Churchill Downs on Derby day will be nurprised at the improvements made by Manager Malt J. Winn and Secretary L.\ man II. Davis. Workmen have completed a stand on the south side of the betting enclosure, wh Te an innovation will be introduced. The tickets sold in this liooth are lo l«» of roe combination variety, a simstitute for tin-old combination liook. ami are to 1m? sold for #10 a ticket. A patron can essay to pick the winners of the various races just as in the old lime combination book, onh tkr -xlils will l»- det.-rniinei! by the ame M-sleni a^ In the inutuels sold separately on a race. ' An addition lias iM-en made to the auction jmhiI Maud, and ihe receipt of money lor tickets and the cashing af winning past l«»ards will be hauilled from utile windows instead of from Itehind as formerly. The stand has also Ix-en enlarged anil a new entry and j'H-key l«,ard installed. On- of the biggest improvements is the addition of six pav windows at which to cash unit net tickets, making tifteen such Im.xcs for the a i-oiuiiiodatioii of the iM-tting public. tbn -r\ « In re paintara are using their brushes freely. tl*e predominating colors Ix-ing green and white. From the Fourth avenue eiitraltce a road has Ix-eii graib-d and a gate gap made in the fence near the turn to the homestretch, which K to 'oc utilized to admit the free crowd to the field on Derby day. Horses in training at Hoiiglas Rark. especially in W. J. Young's stable, are reported to have done lutiiio g.nKl work ju t before the recent rain. Some of his old horses, presumably Darknight. Solicitor. Stolvpin and 'Miss Crittenden, are said to have worked three quarters in as fast as 1:10. and his two vcarold filly. Roanna. a half in lH-tter than M. "Mr. " Voting is getting ten or eleven of his horses teadv to ship to I exington. He thinks he has a chance to win the Breeders' Futurity with Roanna. and he is going after the Camden Handicap wilh the til 1 v Nanix-tte. The latter is a daughter of Myrtle Harkii'-s.. an Oaks winner, and one of the most iiighlv prized broodmares at Hamburg Place. Word has reached Churchill Downs that Sunday night a s|M-cial train of twenty carloads of horses will leave Jacksonville for Kentucky. Ten of the cats will -top at Lexington, five will come here anil live will go to Latonia. The railroads will run a ■jHbJ triHn out of Ponsucla April 25. but the hulk «.f tic horses tliere will go to Hamilton. Canada. Ch:irles Straus of Cincinnati, who owns Heine, was a visitor here this week. He says he will l c one of a big delegation that will come from the Qaeaa Oty to see the running of the Kentucky Derby. His horse Heine will be here to race. Howard Dots has the sou of Satidritigham in training at Lexington. Among the turfmen who will come here with Mr. Straus on Derby day is Alex La bold, who won the Darkgr of 1SS7 with Montrose. From now on the bulk of the arrivals at Louisville will stable at Douglas Park, in accordance with Secretary Lyman II. Davis' orders. Some few-stables are still vacant at Churchill liowns. but are reserved for turfmen like T. C. Mclfc.well. who come in late with their horses, but are regular in attendance here, and always enter liberally in the New I»n.isville lackey Club's stakes. Considerable rain tell this week and the track was muddy again. Fighting, Bob worked five- eighths in 1 :('•" . which was considered extra good. Trainer George Hani worked Collouuy a half in 52. and followed it tip bv sending Douau a mile, the last half or which was worked in 54. Douau is training especially well. Jockevs and exercise lioys are scarce at I hurt-hill Downs this spring, and in some of the stables that are in training one bay does all the riding. Lee Christ v lias four horses at the Downs that he is training for W. A. Hughes. He gave his Oaks candidate. La Toupee, a stiff gallop yesterday. Star Venus siprinled with her for a quarter, but Christy says she has no business with La Toupee when it coines to going a route. That is the reason I ileclared the daughter of Star Shoot out of the Oaks," said he. 'T tHiink I have a nice chance to win the tilly race with La Toii|»ee. If it had l een six or seven furlongs I would have taken a chance with Star Venus." Christy looks for Mrs. Bewail to be a useful mare this year and he is trying hard to get Great Pirate :o tile race* again. The old horse, however, pulls up lame after every stiff gallop. Iu a trial of a day or two ago. Waldo ran as if he fancied the heavy going ami this pleasetl his local admirers verv much, as they are now sure the condition of the track on Derby day will make no difference to him. One thing which litis caught the eve of the railbirds is that the son of Planudes seems to thrive under all the hard work given him. lie looks stout and lusty and seems to hold his tlesh as well as anv horse in training here. It is reitortcd that Donau. William GcrsPs Derby candidate. worked a mile iu 1:4I ! at Cumberland Park before shipment hero from Tennessee. The w«rk that Topiand has done at Churchill llowus this spring bears out C. C. Van Meter's claim that the son of Orlando is a slayer. So far he has run fastest in the last part ot his trials. Tin- oldest trainer at Churchill Downs cannot recall the time when as many as fourteen Kentucky Derby candidates have been quartered here nearly a month before the running of the great race, as is the case this season. II. T. Batcheler. John Tholl and L. O. Lee are expected at Churcldll Downs within a day or two from Dallas. Tex., where their horses have Im-oii quartered since the close of the Juarez meeting. P.lagg ami Folk are in the Lee shipment. Thirteen Foals at Nursery Stud. THIRTEEN FOALS AT NURSERY STUD. Lexington. Kv.. April ill. — To date this season there are thirteen foals out of twelve ntares at \ugiist Belmont 's Nitrserv Stud. Miss Hanover. bought last fall out of R. 11. MeCarter Potter's IV qm-M Stud consignment to the Fasig Tipton Coin-lanv's Lexington sab. having twin colts by Samson.' one ot thitn a chestnut and the other a bay. Ceuevieve. the dam of Kilts and Gentian, lias a bay My by Back Santl. Black I'oplar. dam of Black li.-ik. has a black colt by Back Santl. and her yearling by the same sire is one of the largeat and handsomest colts in this section. St. Eutlm-a. dam of Kustacian. has a chestnut colt by Hastings. Tea's Over, dam ot Dick Welles. Ort Wills. Security. Dick FinneH. etc.. has a brown colt by Hastings. St. [ Agnes has a bay colt bv Hastings that is I brother to Hastv Agnes. Selina D.. dam of Misanthrope and Selfish, ha- a brown tillv bv Rock Sand. Chinkara. lias a bay tillv by Hastings. Retained II. has ■ bav colt by Itaiiastar. Lady Violet, dam of Ixrd of th«- Yah- ami live ether winners, has a bay tillv by Back Sand Ladv Languish, half sister to Hamburg. has a bay filly by Hastings. Retained II. has a chestnut tillv by llennis and Dissembler, dam of Phantom and Saltram. has a bay colt bv Planudes. Retained II. and Dissembler are daughters of Hait-ovet -. They were purchased during the winter by superintendent Kd Kane from Henry M. Ziegler. Tin-re are abaeil twenty-five more mares to foal during the next thirty days. The yearlings at the Nursery number thirty-five and they sire a well-grown, hardy collection. They run out every day. the colts in one woodland pasture and the fillies in another. In about a mouth the colts will be put into individual paddocks. These youngsters will be iu prime condition for breaking when they go la trainer Whalen aliout September 1. The BtaUiaM in service at the Nursery this season are Back Sand. Hastings. Singleton and Fair Play. They an- all in splendid condition. Rock Sand's improved appearance is a matter for comment among hoi-setnen who have visited the Nursery this season. He will bare thirty five mares this year, nearly all of them, of course, belonging to Mr. Bel nt. Superintendent Kane says Fair Play is perfectly sound and would stand training again should his owner want him to race. Revives Memories of the Past.: Judge Charles F. Price Writes Entertaining History of Racing at Famous Louisville Course. REVIVES MEMORIES OF THE PAST. Judge Charles F. Price Writes Entertaining History of Racing at Famous Louisville Course. Louisville. Ky., April 16.— A brochure, with letters embossed in black and a horses head printed iu a delicate shade of green on its buff cover, lias been issued by the New Louisville Jockey Club and will be wannlv received by horsemen everywhere. The booklet, from an artistic standpoint, is a thing of lieauty. TyiHigraphically, it is jierfection itself. From thi- viewiHiint of contents, it contains a terse history of famous Louisville race courses, written and compiled by that lover of horses and racing expert. Charles F. Price, presiding judge at the historic Churchill Downs. The little volume will be highly prized by horse lovers ami everybody interested in racing. Its life seems destined to be anything but transitory, as the information it contains is so accurately anil entertainingly written and presented that the book will find a welcome in libaries numbered only by ' the extent of the edition. The brochure Is illustrated with etchings of Churchill Downs as it looks today: with pictures of famous race horses that have displayed their quality in contests for rich stakes: with reproductions of famous programs, or lather programs that became notable after the horses whose names were on the cards had developed into racers that set the country talking add made turf history. In the introduction. Judge Price has written a beautiful eulogy of the horse and cites authorities showing that horses were raced over thirty centuries ago. "I-'onrteen centuries before the Christian era. horses were raced at the Olympian games in Greece — and in the three thousand and more years that have elapsed they have been raced in every land and in every ciime. England, howevoi-. is entitled to the credit of first improving the breed of Ihe running horse- in fostering the turf," says the writer. Following the preface in the fore part of the liook. comes a brief account of the early da s of Louisville racing. Here the reader is informed that racing was first st en in Kentucky |M years ago. As early as 17's5. the reader learns, races were run on what is now Market street and afterward there was a race track at the foot of Sixteenth street, "where horses were run for purses." Away back in 1.H23. the Louisville Jockey Club was in existence, as shown by an advertisement in the Louisville Advertiser anil reprinted in the booklet. One chapter is devoted to the Hope Distillery course and the old Oakland course, two of the early tracks of Louisville. In connection with the two chapters treating of racing In Kentucky, a half-tone of Aristides. winner of the first Kentucky Derby, run in 1875. is printed. The Hope Distilbry track was in operation as early as 1827. The old Oakland plant was at Seventh and Magnolia streets. It was considered large for those days, although it contained no betting sheds or paddocks and its stables had but sixty stalls. The old Oakland track was a place noted not only for the quality of its racing, but a spot where society people of the day wined and dined the old families of Louisville. Virginia and Tennessee and their scions in true Kentucky fashion. As a forerunner of Churchill Downs, the Oakland track was an honorable and worthy ancestor. Tln se were the days of long-distance racing. There were no dashes and sprints, the book tells. Not the least interesting part of the brochure, is the dashing narrative iu which the famous Wagner-Gray Eagle nice is re-run. There is also a description of the scenes attending the running of the Ten Broeck-Mollie McCarthy race, an event of more recent date, yet a memorable one in Louisville and the southland. The official program issued bv the Louisville Jockey Club for the Ten Broeck Mollie McCarthy race anil one for a spring meeting iu lS7:t are reproduced. They make reading that is highly Interesting anil fascinating. Coming down to more recent days, the little btwik-let tells of the beginnings at Churchill Downs; how-it got its name, who owned the ground and the men who were the moving spirits in its establishment. No history of racing in Louisville antl Ketitucky as it is today can be written without mention of Col. M. Lewis Clark, organizer of the Louisville Jockey Club, which became the parent organization of the New Louisville Jockey Club, the corpora t ion which now owns- and manages Churchill Downs. Considerable space is devoted in the booklet to Catena) Clark and his labors in behalf of racing. His influence on the turf in this country is regarded as immeasurable. The booklet, among other things, contains a transcript from the original scales book of the ockey club of the starters in the first Perky and the order in which they finished at Churchill Downs awav back in 1S75. A list and description of the notable fixtures of Churchill Downs racing is found in the brochure. There is a reproduction of the program of that June day. in 1X07. when jockey J. Lee rate six winners to victory, a feat which has no parallel in American racing. There is also an official program of the day in May last year when a track record was broken in each of the six races run. There are chapters which deal with officials of the past and present, the old club antl the new. the new clubhouse and its membership nnd the officials of the present jockev club. The book ends with this significant and truthful statement: "Froip the time that Colonel Clark stepped into the judges' stand, thirty-five years ago. 4o the present day. Churchill Downs has been noted for its clean racing and the high quality of its sport." Work-Outs of Eastern Horses. [ WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES. New York. April 16. — Recent work-outs of horses in training at Gravesend. Sheepshead Bay, Belmont Park and Aqueduct were as follows: Gravesend — Weather clear: track fast. Alfred Noble— Three eighths in Ml. Aston Key — Five-eighths in 1:04 J. Ardri— Mile in 1:48. Angerona — Half mile in 56. Adriiiche — Half mile in M. Never looked better. Bob Vernon — Three-eighths in .'{!!. Bushranger — Mile in 1 :47». Barleythorpe — Three-quarters in 1:17. Is close to his best form. Cantered out seven eighths in 1:3ft Billy Vantlcrveer — Half mile in 54. Belleview — Three-quarters in 1:18. Banyah — Half mile in 51. Was under a pull and is (tuning to hand nicely. Berkeley — Three-quarters in 1:17-. Never looked lM'tter. Brighton — Five-eighths in 1:0."J;. Constellation— Half mile in 50 Cu Bon— Half mile in 54. Dr. Stout — Half mile in 54. Dinna Ken — Three-quarters in 1:17?. Looks well and is coming around fast to his best racing form. Explicit Three-eighths in 40. Fitz Herbert — Three-quarters In 1:2.1. Was under a strong pull. Far West -Half mile in 40L Galley Sltve — Thn e quarters in 1:10. Glucose — Three-quarters in 1:'J0. George W. Lebnll Half mile in 4«s. Gilbert -Half mile in ."io. Hartford Boy — Three-quarters in 1:17. Acts and works better than ever. Isabel Casse -Thri-e eighths in :!7. Intrinsic --Three-eighths in 40. Jack Atkin— Five-eighths in 1:02. Killiecrankie— Three quarters iu 1:17?. Killarney Rose -Half mile in "id. Lisaro in — -Three-quarters 1:10. Motion — Three-quarters in 1:17. Mobile— Half mile in .V.. Ne.-ilon— Three-quarters in 1:1T|. Our Hannah— 'Half mile in 4!». At her Itest. PrtM-laiiiatioti — Half mile in 51. Pretend— Mile in 1:54. Qitantico -Three-quarters in 1:20?,. Ifialto Three-quarters in 1:I!». Repeater — Half mile in 54. A grand looking colt with a fine turn of Basea. Rockstone- Half mile in 50. At his best. Sir John Johnson -Five-eighths iu 1 : *». Sixty -Mile in 1:54. Sea Cliff -Mile in 1:54. ' Sans Sotici II. Half mile in 51. Star Blue —Three eighths in 4 i. Top Note Half mile in 50. The Squire Half mile in 56*. Wise Mason Mile iu 1:54. Young Belle Three quarters in 1:17. Zoll Thiie-eighlhs in :!7. Sheepshead Bay -Weather clear: track fast. Ashwcll Seven eighths In 1 ::Ki. Aliscomler Half mile in 55. Good looker. Bell Horse Half mile in 54. Babe Half mile In 1:00. Bear of the Mountain -Three-quarters in 1:24. Baa l.asca Halt mile In 55. Black Filar Half mile iu 55. Bang -Seven eighths in 1::iO. Bob R. Three quarters in 1:21|. Bishop Mile in 1:4!l». Charlie Hargtavc Half mile in 40. Cliff Kdge Sen u eighths in 1:.'57. Cliff— Half mile iu .10. Cherrv Valley Three eighths in SB. Follie Levy Half mile in SB. Frostv — Seven eighths Iu 1:,'52. Fayette Mile In 1 :4S. I'lving Nquirrel Three quarters in 1:168. Cold of Ophir -Half mile in S3. Heart Pang --Three quarters in 1:26. Hampton Court -Mile in 1 :404. Jeanne tl'Arc -Half mile in 40. King James — Mile in 1:51. Being trained leisurely. Nimbus -Three eighths in 1 :20». I/ooks good. Queen Marguerite Three quarters in 1:1S. Rose Queen — Half mile iu 50g. Resthronche — Half mile In 40. Trance — Five-eighths in 1:0:51. Belmont Park — Weather clear: track fast. Abound — -Half mile in 50. Achieve -Three eighths in M. Fast, but «aJU in her work. Acumen — Three-quarters in 1:17*. Altamaha — -Halt" mile iu 40?.. Beaucotip — Three -quarters in 1:25. Blue Crest — Seven-eighths in 1 ::«!*. Candbherry — Mile and an eighth in 2:10. Carbineer — Three-eighths in .'56L Corona Belli — Three quarters iu 1 : 178-Karl G. — Three-quarters in 1:2.'5. Falcatla— Mile in 1 :4S. CohVn Legend— Mile in 1:4S.?. Horizon — Three eighths in :5SJ1. Ileulev — Three-qiia iters in 1 :2o. King Cobalt— Half mile in 40. Ladv Rosalie— Three-eighths in 41. La Salic Quart! r mile in 2C. Limpet Half mile in 50. Magazine- Half mile iu 52?. Mvstic River Halt" mile iu 5.1?. Miss Dooley- Three eighths in 41. Newcomer — Three eighths in Mf. Nod -Mile in 1:4S?. Olambala — Mile and an eighth in 2:10. old Boy -Half mile in ML Phantasqiic -Half mile iu 5.'!?. Qtieeiis_Half mile in 55?. Question Mark — Quarter in 2o . Sir Cleges— Quarter in 30. Aqueduct— Weather clear: track fast. Ben Loval — Three-quarters in 1:M|. Elizabeth Rarwood Three eighths iu SB. Kd Ball Hair mile in 51?. Klfin B-aii — Three quarters in 1:17?. Michaelangelo — Seven eighths iu 1 ::5-4. Melton Street — Half mile in 51. Madman Half mile in 40*. Prince Ahmed -Half mile in 4.S?. Pe.-cavi -dl.tlf mile in 4S»*. Ratlatioil Half mile iu 5o. Richard Reed-Three eighths in oS. Jack Right 7-5 :: Won was yesterday's Daily Wire. This makes thirteen winners out of twenty-live starters. You are certainly niis-sing something good if you fail to sirb-scribe for this service. 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