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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, April 23, 1910
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, April 23, 1910 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1910 drf1910042301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, April 23, 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, v^^c/nuLdMM f or id v » — — » VOL. XVI. NO. 97. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, ATOIL 23, 1910. PRICE 5 CE1STTS Feature Race is Marred: Prince Gal an Easy Winner When Firestone is Left at the Post. FEATURE RACE IS MARRED PEIKCE GAL AN EASY WINNER WHEN EIRE-STONE IS LEFT AT THE POST. Fa»r Weather Favors the Sport at Aqueduct for Firbt Time Since the Opening and Six Thousand Persons Attend. N.\v York. April _-_'. Wii.it was intended for the Jeanne race at Aquoilm t mis :i I h-iikm.ii. ;i si\ and , ball hBffaaga hindhsp r suited in a fiasco wlici. I'lll Hi— . 1 lit- favorite. was lift at I In- post. Only thice started sad naiafaa wis pretty evenly divided • lui'vn tin- Hildreth bane -nil Qeatsa. OaaaVs Priam Gal. which li.nl no. tilly run :i smart race. White ;il tin ihisi. riiisl.mi was unruly and had t" be 1i -1«1 liy the trackman n.« st of the time, Priam Ual whs also ■ liit fractious and ti further «- ini l i • aii- Matters, be i it itaraer, who rede Michael An- gclo. tin- oiih ether starter, before tin- barrier was sprung. The bile was sot a serious lmt Qaraer had ti camel his nun nt nil Crash, the l'at Dunne lilly ll:-it won tin- following rare uinli-r Van l'.on-scbotea'e galdaace. Winn fire at —e propped just al : i - risi- of tin' barrier, tin- rare lost all atiblaacr • •1 a leaiial Prime (.al aai] liad to romp along in unit and was in-vi r ext mlod to win all lln- way. After the rare Hlhbl lb had a heavy rxcirisf hoy work Firestone a Bute in 1:4". and tin- easy maimer in winch he went along Made it appear that he is Brady for a pas' Bar* at any time. For the first time since opening day the Queens otin'y J.H-kix Club had bright skies ami a fast track. This.- • litimis attracted full\ u.ihki persons io the course. though 1 1 -» stake was down for dee: -ion. Italy two la vori I es finished first. Besides Firestone, the well ha kid ones that faih-d to deliver arerc lilaok Oak. an rvea-asaaey ehoiei- in the third: Winning Widow. Kimball Patterson's two -\car-ol.l, and .Ino. Beerdoa. favorite among a hand of maid ens in the eteatag dash. It was a aned day far tacbej tiny tiara -r. I'p to the fourth race, when be had the mount on Miehael Angelo. he had ridden cverj vvimi'-r In tie- iimning of the maiden race • irnatiis. an outsider, hotted on tie' first turn and mi. seated joi-ki-v King, though no serious injury was dsae i-ither bay or horse. U is (eased thai Prsah Mullens will aai arvi bay -laying qualiti -. Today ho hail no excuse anil, after racing stead i-i front in the foar aad a "naif furlongs ^ dish. In- «a- iiaudilv take i into camp hy Zeus, tie-son of Adam and half brother to May Itiver. AIIhiIo Tei razas. Price M -Kinii y. .I.-unes Batter and Matt Winn were all at the track and there will be n ii tin:: tonight of the directors of the laam JorkrT Cluh. at which future plans for that track will he illarnaai il James K. {legacy will accompany ('. I.. Harrison on his trip to Keataeky 10 sic Waldo run. QL W. Berry arrived at Sine] she. id Bay to.la.v with a dsara of the A. ]',. Sprcckcis horses. Itoliert Levy, of Houston. Tex., who financed the recent meeting at IbbwbIobB. was a visitor at Aqueduct today. lie stated that the meeting was conducted at a loss of $7. K' i. hut he expects to make no his loss the cassias fall =nl next spring. He has a five-year lease on the track. Kentucky's New Starting Rules. KENTUCKY'S NEW STARTING RULES. Lexington. Ky.. April 22.--The new starting rnh-s fur Kentucky tracks, as adopted by the Kentucky State RacluK oimnissioii this week, are as follows: Rule OS nK. horse must tie started hy the -.key. hut with he starter it may lie led to its l»isitiou. and ii must he free of all hands other than thase of the jockey In-fore the starter releases the barrier. The jockey must not dismount, except to remedy insecure equipments. •Kille IX The starter may y;ive all slteli orders and take all such measures not in conflict with the rules of racing as are accessary to secure a (air siart. and must order tin- In rses to draw up in Use is tar bahtai the RtarrJax post as he thinks ni-ees sary. hut not en rcdiaf seventy yards, and from that lioitit walk up until the starter releases tin- harrier. Shea they shall break an-! run the race. "BBke 141 With tin- sanction of the otliccrs of the association, the starter may ap|Hiint his assistants, hut neither lie nor his assistants shall carry a whip, -tick or nxi. n r shall they strike a jockey or horse al the post, nor shall they take hold of a horse al the ix st except to had it to its pssttJsa; BOT shall the startoc or his iMdatasta use ahusive busraaae toward a jiM-kev. ami for each violation of this rule "lie judses shall impose ;) hue of not less than fifty lollars Uj"'ii tin- starter."' Five-Months Season for Juarez. FIVE-MONTHS SEASON FOR JUAREZ. New York. April '£1. — Senor AIIm-ho T»-rrazas. the wealthy ■■ I Ii IS »ii" is part OSTaer of the Juarez track, and arbo intends to race a atriag of tharssajh-breas oa tin- Jockey Clah courses this season, is an eiithusiastie s|Hirtsman and predicts tuat racing in his aative roaarry will s hui beeasae a vin-at iadsa ti.\ The bretsaSK of IhiMianblaida and tin- balldtas of several uwaaihneal »«•«• esaraea will he eaeoar- BSjel by He Mexican ^overnnicnt. he ih-i la! -s. while uaea baakauikiaa and iioidsrliian .\ ill he license. i. -Juan 7. v. \\\ |it .1. i lily race live months next sea s .n. beciaaiiis abool the middle of Novoiuhcr." said Sonor Terra;'.. is yesterday. "We have a s|.|einPd raee ...iir-e. one of the lust appiiiiled and fastest in the world, at Juarez, aad tin- time is aai far distant Inn our rateable ntsfces will attract the highest ■ h,ss of tboroachhreilK. There '".ill be racfcajc in Csli- ..inia next winter, loo. hut that will not bHerferc v. itli the s^iort In Mexicu. Amerii-ans who own bin lahles will titid it worth their while to send bam s . Mexico ahrre a-e do not interfere with the per- hi. il rights .!' aiiylMMly. The sport in Mexico will • ■ coadarted oa the 1 isfaesl plain- and it is hound to n rcase in pspafcar favor." W. K. Vanderbilt's Success Abroad. W. K. VANDERBILT S SUCCESS ABROAD. New York. April '£1. -William Kukc. writing from liain-e to I S. Mclloaald. reviews the success of . i.ieeis uaraed by w. K. I'saderbill and traawd i.\ iiuke. il a 'i. in tine,, aaeka sixteen races with twilve horst -. None of t tese are t aro rear olds - there can l.e :i,. iw . veai ohi rackajl in Praace until niidsiiuiii.il'. Mi. \ anderhilt ha- eras tin- l'rix I israatP tsar reari attb Prestijce. Hes Sick. (»vcr- rhl ami Mes-ii|..r. Tin- gel of l*re*tljce and Main i. noil will be • • ii lot tin- first time late in June Kraak O'Xelil baK won tareatj races already, stern n and ss ather fsekej more than three. J. C. Milam Buys Stock Farm. J. C. MILAM BUYS STOCK FARM. Lexington Ky.. April '£1. — J. ('. Milam tmlay Inni^ut a two hundred and lifters acre farm Ir-un . I lines Simps.in. his fa tier In law. with the inienlini : eStahil*bl(IC at some tuiuie date a stud of uior oii-_'hlired horses. lie tarui is on the Mount Tab IT pike and I* Boa an ■!• : has,- to 1 i.ivi.l Wallace. Stone OlriSSB. • ! Washington. I . C. has parchaaBi the three year-old brows eatt, Jack Haas, by Cou- testiH'— i'lores, from J. C. Milam fur WW. Prefers Individuality to Pedigree.: Capt. J. T. Williams, in Reminiscent Vein at Louisville, Talks of Horses He Has Owned. PREFERS INDIVIDUALITY TO PEDIGREE. Capt. J. T. Williams, in Reminiscent Vein at Louis- I ville. Talks of Horses He Has Owned. Laahwffae, Ky.. April •_»^ .— GaBt. J. T. Williams related a chapter of unwritten turf history to a t ciomI of attentive horsemen at Daacjas I'ark re- i ceiMly. It ,li alt with Joe Cotton, winner of the Kentucky Deth] in 188S. just twenty-live years aaajL t He said: "That spring 1 first ran Joe Cotton at Memphis, where he handily won the Tennessee Derby, and \ ill -il I lost him to la-xin^ton and he won the Straus Stakes at the old course. I next ran him in the Kentucky Derby, and he won from Bersau. Ten Booker, Favor and Troulfadour. as well as several * ather starters, hut in the Clark Stakes Bersau re- i versed the Derby running and beat niy colt, as well . as Trouhadour. Then (ireen Morris, who had I'.er-san. came to me and prapsaei tJiat I }ret out of his way in one of tlie stakts at I.atotlia. and lie would May in the Stable while 1 took tee other event. One raii- w is worth a little more than the other, hut up finallv fixed the difference up satisfactorily. sad 1 kept Joe Cotton in the stalilo while lVrsan ran and won the Hindoo Stakes, which afterward , beeaaM the Labaua Derby, and Morris did Uhewbje in the Hippie Stakes, which 1. of course, won with Joe Cot Ion. •After th-at event had heen decided I put in\ rati on the* ears and shipped him to Sheepaaead Bay to run in the Tidal Stakes. Jim stcLanKblin v \ -baa in that raee. and a colt of J. Bt Banrte'a was , his dangerous eosapetitar. He laid off with him lor nearly the entire race ami let a colt called Pardee slip away with a kaaj lead. When he saw | Patsy IMiffv seesafaarly making no effort to move up. ; Mcl.aii-hlin cut loose with my colt, hut the beat he could do was to ;r"t Joe Cotton up in time to make it a dead heat. "Pardee was then owned hy It. W. Cameron, who imported the jrroat Leasaiagtoa, and Major Huhhard. ', a prominent turf scrihe in those days, had the man amaeat of the rstt. Neither he nor I eared to run the raee off. and we divided tin- slakes. As I | walked away from Major Hulihard I met Mike i Hwycr. He said: •Williams, what do you want for Joe Cotton.:' 'Fifteen thousand ilollars and the next stake he wins.' was mv rraty. 'He's my horse.' he | said, 'and 1 have decided to run the dead heat off.' j • h. no yon can't." I informed him. 'I told Major Httbhard I would diviile. and as you have paid me no , m y the roll is still under my control.' Then I , found' that the bis; pi safer had art a for'une on my colt and did not want the money split up as lie was sure Joe Cotton esald heat Pardee in the run off. Ii was a nice chance to sell my colt for a small fort une. "They baaabl Joe Cotton the next season from me. , and the ilead Brooklyn turfman won one of the large*! bets of his career srben the son of Khar, j Alfonso l eat the Stihurl.an Handicap winner. Pontine. ' in a fast seven-furlong* race nt Slieeiishead Bay. I , est the Derby winner hack for a sire. hut. like Cn iilmoie. another ^ihhI horse I owned, he died 1h -ton- he was six vears old." Will Yoiin;.' asked Caataia Williams how he eon : stih-red J"«' Cotton to rate with the irreat Derby bsrses of today. "Well." said the vet-ran lurfmair. i "you cannot class horses in ilifferent years that have never met. I have seen few three-year-old do what j Joe Cot ion accomplished in his year, and I rate liim ] as jrood as any horse I ever trained as a three-year-i-hl. Of course, we only surmise when we go hack twenty-five years, hut I will say I would like to have a colt in the Kentucky Derby this season that had shown me now what Joe Cotton did when I brought him up the line in lMfk He was a jrood. honest, same race horse, with a dir/.zlins hurst of speed. I jruess he would have made a colt like Waldo step alemr to set the money." "How is it you run acioss s many jrood race horses in rear time'." asked trainer Tssssr. ■•Well."' replied Williams. "I never huy a horse unless he is a s »'d individual. I set the horse and studv the pedigree afterwards. If I had lteen huy ins from pedigree I would have hardly picked mil Real's Horn, a son of Bute, from anions the Hassin colts hy many ather sreat horses. "Ram's Horn's aaararsan pleased me as a year-lins. ami for (300 I sot one of the sreatest horses I ever raced. I limslit my promisins two-year- dd. fioveraor Gray, for the same reasoa, baeaase in- was a CSOd hsikins. lusty-huilt weanlins. Waldo showed up after I lmusht him. or I guess I could not have acquired him at such a tisure. In nine eases out of ten. when vou run across a sreat raee horse, you will find an" aiiini.tl that looks s »'d to the eye. ■priii' hTcGrath was rish' when he owned Tom Bow litis. That noted racer did not have much of a pedigree, and yet we have known few- more hrilliant raii- bsrses. 'I have the horse and. you have the pedigree. ' is the way the noted turfman put it up to his critics. I like both S'« d individuality and breeding, bal if oae has to be a little off ester give me the hi si Instlar horse with the inferior pedigree and you take the one with only his brae lines of btesd to recommend him. If I had hsaghl alone on pedis'' '■ I suess I would never have owned a Barn's Horn or a Checkmate." Many Horses Reach Churchill Downs. MANY HORSES REACH CHURCHILL DOWNS. Louisville. Kv.. April 22.— Trainer BsbHgfc Quail — has beea advised that ('. I.. Harrison, cwner of Waldo, will leave New York for Ixmisville May s with a party of friends to see his colt run in the Kentucky Derby. He will briag V. Powers with him to lid.- the colt. Air. Harrison wrote that he found tl i'upnssihle to come to Kentucky early enniish to attend the I.-xiiistoti mootins. hut told Colston to us.- his iudunient in shippins Hi'- Broomstick lilly. Housemaid. Here to run ill the Breeders' Futurity. If J. P.. Bespess has no starter in that event Colston will endeavor to set B. MaTtbj to pilot the Harrison Illy. Ed Corrisan has arrived from Magnolia Springs. Ala . end may ship a division of his Habit from here to Ijexiagton to race. Jockey Herbert, who spent the winter in Florida. has rejoined the Gent stahle. Baa Oraade, Bye White and Tom Taahey have swelled the ranks of Derby elisihles at Churchill How ns. the trio bavtag arrived from Florida. They were anions a shipment of 111 horses that came from lack-.nviiie. belonging to tin- (ollowiag onraera: ('. S. Wilson, seven: B. Jones, two: W. A. Kirwan. ten. fit- P.. Score Iber: W. H. Fizer. ten: I. P.. Fitz-gerald. six; o. K. Patterson, six: J. I". Gbaabs, four: T. Ahadie. four: C. A. Boss, six: W. K. Scott, six. ;. v. Bancs, six: K. Trotter, six. The special train consisted of thirteen horse ears. one oeich ami • huflet sleeper. Besides those that unloaded lure, the shipment laetaded a carload for Toronto laeteagiag to M. ('. Pritehard. Blair Mock and W. Brown: a carload for Kansas City, owned hy J. I.. Schneitter: a carload for Dearer, belonging to J. II Braaaaa, ami a carload beteagbag to F. (;erins thai aval on to l.atonia. Jockey J. Wilson canie north with the stahle of C. s. Wilson. The first mile of Fighting Bab's sensational mile ami an efarhtk trial in l:8B| over a heavy track Thnrsday was covered in 1:44?. The colt went t'.a-■rat half in 90. eras napaced ami pulled up hardly takiny. a ions breath, it seemed. Thraagaoot the t'uiai live fartoags trainer Cass was sigaiag for the ;■• key 1 ■ steer down tin- colt, and as a conseipielice in- was aaly eaatering at tic end. Waldo worked a mile and an eighth shortly after w.i'ds. palltag up in 'Jst.'i. the first mile heJag covered in 1:50-. Horaute paced the Harrison colt all the way. Washington Hungry for Racing.: Large Delegation from National Capital Swells Crowd at Pimlico-Fair Weather Now Prevails. I t i t \ * i . , , | ; ', | i | j , , WASHINGTONIANS HUNGRY FOR RACING. 1 Large Delegation fiom National Capital Swells Crowd at Pimlico— Fair Weather Now Prevails. i Baltimore. Mil.. April '22. — A disqualification attended the raaniag of the opeabaj race this afternoon, when William earth's Plainness was set hack .or fsallsg Aagast Belmont's Minta. The interfi-r race Caaai in the stretch, when Minta moved up with a rbaUeage. Oilbert, on Pteaateas, pulled over t and repeatedly humped the Belmont tilly. The foul was palpable and the stewards were prompt in their announcement of a disqualification. For the first time since the assahaj the races were run under bright skies and. althoagh the track was still deep and heavy, there was more snap to the sport than on the precedins days. The attend ance was larse ami it only needs pleasant weather to make the nieetins the hanner one in the history if the cluh. Washinsl'iiians appear hunsry for the sport and the sperJabj which are behsj run from the capital are bringing over immeiise crowds. Many Dtetahen ' of esagreea are anions the daily patrons, and they appear to immensely enjoy the otitins as this famous old racing ground. The Belmont colors were conspicuous daring the afternoon. In t II the openins and closins races heins ' won by horses that were hard by and carried tin-.-.dors of the chairman of the Jockey Cluh. Kddie , Itagaa had the mounts on hoth Minta and Asticot. -I a1 i showed a goixl iierformanee in the openins dash, when she finished second lo Planutess. Slie was off well, followed the early pace closely and i would ptahahiy have area easily hut for the interference. In the closins race Asticot made all of ; her own pace ami won with soniethins in reserve. Peter Paul, which Carried the colors of .Mrs. A. H. Bradley in the third nice, was makins his first appearance on the turf after an ahsence of several 1 years. He had Ix-on working well, hut was crowded i out of it when the start came and fulled to show much of saythiag. , A partnership has heen registered hetween J. ( Barttaehell and Sam i.ouis in the horses Plying FiMitsteps and l-ruitful. Two sentlcmen riders had mounts in today's steeplechase. Kinii Kerr and I". Alpcrs. It was the I feral time that the former has ridden since he was injured in a raee run in Canada last year. ('apt. B. P.. Casaatl and Cotisrcssinan Ollie James. I nf Kentucky, were among the visitors at the course t this afternoon. Oakland Has a Hot Day. , j ' , : i j ] OAKLAND HAS A HOT DAY. San Francisco. Cal.. April "2. Tin- warmest weather of the season prevailed at Oakland today, many of the spectators going about the track in the lightest of attire. The card was devoted almost entirely to selling platers of the cheaper sort and three favorites scored. ( adiclion. regarded as one of the likely winners of the day. failed to finish in the money. He went to the post an odds-oii choice, lmt. after running prominently to the three-eighths post, he quit and Cock Sure won easily from Nasmerito and Hush Money. Lena Lech romped home in tin-last, while Amethyst, a ti(» to 1 chance, heat Beda a head for the place. Kinnia (i. wheeled and was left a! the peat B. B. Allen was again on hand and hid up Lena beck from BNM to $Ma, hut she was retained. Creston Boy. startins for the first time in two years, was hacked for a kill ins in the third raee hy owner OTjoary and his friends, -but was a trifle short and tired after leading until near the finish. Tratuotor closed with a rush and lieat him. Winona Winter, a two-year-old in Barney Sehrei-Iter's striag, is to he fired for trouhlesome less. Frank Ferris, another Schreiher juvenile, is afflicted with had knees. Jockey A. Thomas will lose his apprentice allowance May 7. The teitewing entries have heen made for the 1919 Imposition Handicap, at a mile, to be run on Saturday of next week: Follie I... Bishop W.. Jim Gaffney. Fern 1... Binocular. Orbicular. Kill North. Babbliag Water. Chester Krum. Inclement. Bano-rella. Bedeem. Calvesca. Miles and Falwin T. Fryer. Harry Mack has purchased Alder Gulch from the Sea Air Stable. Amateurs Ride at Pensacola. AMATEURS RIDE AT PENSAC0LA. Pensaeola. Fla.. April 22. — The raee in which Sciitlemi n riders sported silks resulted in a well-earned victory for a popular society favorite. Frederick Blount.' astride Baleshed. Mr. Brent and Mr. White finished second anil third respectively on C. Clamp and Inspect ion. Messrs. Merritt and McVoy fell troni ! r. Crook and Dry Dollar after the finish because of defective stirrups. The presentation of a silver lovins cup to the winning rider by Admiral Youns. 1'. S. N.. was a feature. The largest crowd of the meelins enjoyed an offering of six races. Some of the finishes were close, and as most of the la st -hacked horses were successful, the association hooks quit bis losers on the afternoon. The officials have under Investigation a race of some time ago by Caltha. which is ajteged to have been a "shoo-in." Several riders are mixed up in the affair, hut Jockey Franklin may have to bear the brunt. The officials have decided to accept the entries of (Jerando and O. K. Herndon on condition that they be turned over to new trainers. The ntageraai Striag of racers will be shipped to I. alo nia in-xt Monday. M. J. O'Donnell will ship to Lexington. Jockeys Chisner and I'ptou will go to the same place next Tuesday. Hamilton Jockey Club's Stake Program. HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUB'S STAKE PROGRAM. Hamilton. Out.. April 22.— The Hamilton Joekey Clab has announced seven stake events for its spring meelins as follows: Man, ill.. i. Derby. Sl'.r.no guaranteed, for three-year olds: mile and a quarter. National Handicap. (1.5ISJ added, for three-year-olds and over: mile and an eighth. Wont worth Plate. 91.2U0 added, for three -year-olds and over: three-quarters of a mile. Tuckott Selling Slakes. $1.21)0 added, for throe-year ohls and over: mile and a sixteenth. Crant Bariag Brewery Slakes. *1.2 Mi added, for two-year-olds: five-eighths of a mile. Dominion Plate. $1.(MM» added, for three year olds and over foaled in Canada: mile and an eighth. Barton Steeplechase.. $1,000 added, for four year olds and over; about two miles and a quarter. Km lies for these stakes will close Thuisiia'. . Hay •". Recalls Croker-Daly Transaction. RECALLS CR0KER-DALY TRANSACTION. When Biehard Croker was at Aqueduct recently, one of the first men he s|io!ie lo was W. ('. Daly. He saluted tin- Connecticut horseman cordially, say ing: "Are you still at this basteessl You must be at least eighty years old." "No. I am only sixty-two."' said Daly. Tears ago. when Mr. Croker tirst went into raeins. he purchased from Dalv the .. .It. Prince 0 cargo, for Sll'.tH*) The colt had cost Daly only $50 as a yearlins. "'I put that $12,000 into the noney that paid for iny hotel at Hartford, said Daly, "aad thanks to that money 1 now have souieiliins to live on." Ji.hu L.-unley. one of mauv jockeys aeveteped by Daly, rede for Mr. Croker wbaa he raced his horses, as (|j.l also Willie Siniins. who went to Baglaad in I8B5 with the ill-fated stable joiutly owned by Messrs. Croker and Michael DwyrX. Pari-Mutuels for Canada: Report That Machine Betting May Partially Supercede the Bookmaker. 1 i t ' ' , i ; 1 i , ( I I t PARI-MrTUELS FOR CANADA REPORT THAT MACHINE BETTING MAY PARTIALLY SUPERCEDE THE BOOKMAKER. Canadian Jockey Clubs Are Investigating the Mutuel System and Some Arc Likely to Put It Into Practice During Approaching Season. Toronlo.diit.. April £.'. Though no announcement has been made and plans are not yet i^miplete. it is said that some of the Canadian racing organizations arc inquiring into the details of the operation of the pari inutile! system of betting, with a view to introducins it to their patrons this season. There would, of course, be no hookmakins at any track that adopts the machine method and such action would go to bear out the decterattea made by the clubs tiiat they were not pariiciilarly anxious to re tain the bookmakers on their tracks, but only lo provide some system that afforded a convenient and practical earthed for the speculative partial of the public to transact its business. It will be no surprise if some in' the ineetinss are carried on without hookmakins. now that the mechanical system bafl been declared legal. The British Ciumiiia clubs all along took the stand thai they preferred the machine system, but in their case the shortening of the racing period to sewn days will make it tliflicult to secure good fields of horses. Their geographical location requires long ami expensive shipments for only a brief petted of raeins activity. The (omlitiotis of the stakes of the Ontario Jockey Club, scheduled to close Monday, May 2, ore as follows: For Three-Year-Olds and Over. Toronto Cup -For Ihree-year olds and over: a sweepstakes of $:: » each. $lii forfeit, to the winner. With $3,09* added, of which $7iMt to second horse, and $.^hi lo third: weight for ase: a winner of ll.dOQ in 1MB or P.ilo to carry three pounds extra; of two races of $1,000, or one of $l.r.(Mi. five pounds extra: non winners of $.-( hi in P.hiii ar IBM allowed seven |m. unds: maidens, if three year olds, twelve pounds; four year-olds and over, fifteen pounds: one mile and an eighth. To be run Saturday, May jB The Kins Kdward Hotel QehJ Cup -A challenge cup. value $1.50O: for three-J ear olds and over; a gold cap presented by the Kins Kdward Hotel Co.. Toronto, to which is added a sweopatate of $Lt» ea. h. half forfeit, to the winner, with $1,800) added. of which $2H to second horse, and $1ih to third. Three horses the property of different owners to start, or the win of the cap void for that year. The cup to be held by the Ontario Jockey Club or the Kins Kdward Hotel until won. and to liemuio the absolute property of any owner winning same four times, or three years in succession: weight for age: a winner of $i..~iiN) in p.: «i or P.Hn to carry three pounds extra, of two such races at one of $2,500. five pounds extra: non-winners of $."« Mt in 190$ allowed seven p.uimls; maidens, if three-year-olds, allowed ten pounds: four-year-olds and over allowed twelve pounds; one mile and a quarter. -To be run Tuesday. May 2d. Minto Stakes (Selling) — For three-vt ar olds and over: a selling sweepstakes of $2 each, half forfeit, to the winner, with $1,999 added, of which $2(H to second horse, and $t(H to third: the winner to lie sold by auction for $3,999; if entered to be sold for less than $."..0(K . one pound allowed for each $2m down to $2.(MH). and one pound allowed for each $1IM» to BMB; selling price to be stated through the entry-box at the course at twelve o'clock noon mi the day before the race, or to be sold for $:;.(K!tl: one mile, and a sixteenth. To be run Saturday. May 21. Prince of Wales Handicap— For tliree Vear-olds and over: a sweepstakes of $2o each, half forfeit, to the winner, with $1.(KM» added, of which $2 H» to second horse, and $1(M to third: weights announced Saturday. May 21: winners, after publication of the same, to carry five pounds extra: three-quarters of a mile. To be run Monday. May Bk, For Three-Year-Olds. Woodstock Piatt — For three year olds: sweepstake; of $2t each, half forfeit, to the winner, with $2.hihi added, of which $:!(M1 to second horse, and $1.10 to third: a winner of $1,999 to carry three pounds extra: of two races of $1,599. or one of $2,999. to carry five pounds extra: non-winners of $1,000 allowed five pounds: of $.KI0. ten pounds: maidens, fifteen pounds: ane mile and an eighth. To be run Victoria Day, May 24. For Two-Year-Olds. Victoria Stakes — Fat two-vear-olds: a sweepstakes of $2(i each, half forfeit, to the winner, with $1.2(K added, of which $2(!l» to second horse, and BM to third: a winner of $1.0(10 to carry five pounds extra: non-winners of $4oo allowed five pounds: maidens, ten pounds; five-eighths of a mile. To be run Victoria Day. May 24. Steeplechases. W.Mxlbine Steeplechan — For four rear olds and over: a sweepstakes of 929 each, half forfeit, to tin-winner, with $1,999 added, of which $2-K to second horse and $159 to third: four vear-olds to carry 140 pounds: five-year-olds. 154 pounds: six -year olds and over. 101 pounds: a winner of a steeplechase in PtOO or P.mo of $999 to carry three pounds extra: of two such or one of $T.K . five peaads extra: non-winners of a steeplechase allowd ten |hjuii 1s; sex allowance as by rule, but no horse shall carry less fli.-iu 13$ paeans; two miles and a half. To be rim Victoria Da v. May 21. Street Railway Steeplechase (Handicap) For four-year ohls and over: a sweepstakes of $2o each, half forfeit, to the winner, with $1,209 added, of which $299 to second horse ami $199 to third: weights an annate d Wednesday. May 2.1. at live p. m.; winners after publication of the same to carry five pounds extra: two miles and a half. To be run Saturdav. May 28: Btaaley Produce Stakes -An open sweepstakes for three-year olds, foals of 1919. by subscription of $5 each for mares covered in 1999, and of $Q each for the produce uf such mares unless struck out by tie-first of January, l'.tll: or of S.I unless struck out by the first of Jauu.-iri . 1012: or of $.-, unless struck i ut by i he first of Januarv. 101::: starters to pay $19 additional; the dub to add $1,599 to the stakes of which $399 to flu- second horse and *20O to the third: stake aright; winners to i-arrv tin pounds extra; of $700 four pounds: of $i.(n* ten poaads; niiiihns alb o\ed five pounds: Dominion lir--ds. seven psaada additional: iuap-s may be eatered by persaas not their owners, hut owners to have prior right; if foal not alivl- first of .lulv. 10]i . nomination of man- void: death of Boarinalor decs not rtader eatrj void: one mil. and a qu liter. To be run daring the year 1913 as the Ontario Jockey Club may direct. For Canadian Owners Only. The Kins's Piatt — fifty suine-is (the sift of his majesty 1. with $4,909 added by the club: the first horse to receive the sjnlaeaa. stakes and $2,750: the seo. ml horse $T(io and the third $399; the btvidn of the winner to receive $250: a sweeaotakea of $.1. pay. ■hte ai time of entry, an. I $23 addltteaal for starters: for three-year-olds and over earnest, (anted. raisid an 1 trained in the Province of Ontario that (Continued ou second page.) FARI-MUTUELS FOR CANADA. (Continued from first page.) have never won a race, either on the- flat or across country: have never left Canada, anil have never been for a period of more than one month out of this province; death of nominator does not render entrv void: one mile and a quarter. A piece of plate will be presented bv the club to the winner. To lie run Saturday. Mav 21. Lrrerpeol Dap — A challenge cup. with $1,000 added: for three year-olds and over: the lxma tide property of owners resident in Canada: presented by the Ontario Jockey Club, to which is ail. led a sweepstakes of $20 each, half forfeit, to the winner, with $l.i 111 added, of which $20o to seiiuiil horse and $100 to third: three horses, the pro| erty of different owners, to start, or tlie race void for that year: the cup to he hi hi for one year by the owner of the winner, and to become the absolute ptOBMi'ly of any owner winning same two years in succession: weight for age: a winner of $4 n) in BSTii or Bllo to carry five pounds extra: of two races of $400 or one of $700. seven pounds extra. Maidens and non-winners in thOB and loll) allowed ten jiounds: mile and a sixteenth. To lie run Monday. May 2.1. William Ilendrii- Memorial Handieai — For three-year-olds and over: foaled in Canada: a sweepstakes of $2o each, half forfeit, to the winner, with $1,000 added, of which $2 J! to the second horse and $100 to the third: weights announced Wedneeday, May 25; winners after publication of the same to carry live pounds extra: 1 mile. To he run Saturday, May 28. Coronation Stakes— For two-year-olds foaled In Canada: a sweepstakes of $10 each, half forfeit, to the winner, witli $^00 added, of which $12." to second karat and $7."i to third: 4 12 furlongs. To he run .Monday. May 23. Breeders' Slakes — For thn-e-year-olds foaled in the Dominion of Canada in POs and owned there at time of Btarttag: $•" to acenaapaay entrv and $10 additional to start. With 9LO00 added, of which $200 to seeaunl horse and $1 K to I bird: winners to carry live pounds extra: death of nominator does not render entry void: 1 mile and an eighth. To be run during the vear lilll as the Ontario Jockey Club may direct. 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Chicago, illinmis. april 2.3. pmo. Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. Tlie horses which seem best in Saturday's races lav: | Aqueduct New York. April 22. I 1 Dalleare. Jeanne d Are. Adriuche. i 2 G. M. M.lom entry. Mary Davis. Kose Queen. ] :: Carbineer. IVnm nival. AS.BSS Mav. ■1 Priori Al.i.e.i. Gretas Green. Arasee. | ,-,- pee nil- Kelso. Eil Ball. Berkeley. ; Dartworth. White Wool, Hawter. H. M. Williams. ~~ ~ i Pimlicc Paliimore. Md.. April 22. I 1 Ragman. Netliermost. Golcoiida. i 2 Anna Cass-. Heretic. Andy Chisholm. i :; Hill Tup), Beyheuru, Superstition. i 1 Dr. Pillow. Brest. Or. Heard. ; :. Sil Volatile. Patriot. Miss Popular. i 6 Ostlis Orssshr, smug. Guy Deceiver. 7 Ilanle Roche! Vito G.. Sir Chilton. T. K. Lynch. ■ Oakland Oakland. Cal.. April 22. I 1 A mi. MeOoe. El Molino. Gclico. ! t .f i in Baser, .lack Btrrker. Salali. I Or Itnughi rtjr. Banaatca. Ellerd. i 4 Mibl. slar. .1 i i.i Gaffiiey. Chester Kruni. I ."■ S|oi:n. Itishop W.. Mibs. ] c. Llkch Hieinlonne. Sal Atticum. B-ilronia. J. H. Seanlan. ! Pensaccla -tVuaaeela, Fla.. A|iril 22. 1 * i , i . . , . : : i s i . Halting. Counti rinand. ' 2 Mai I. ne. Colonel Austin. Kinglllorpe. :i Krotch Lasa. Hlrkari Peek. The Hani. I I Vntuuin Rose. Our Nugget. Yankee Pooh. :, I inter, CUneUle. Beetle «i I. adv. J. L. Pcmpsey. I Racing in Far-Away Egypt. RACIN3 IN FAR-AWAY EGYPT. j A WMBBerlug friend, who spent part of the winter , in Krt] .. Beads the anugtasa of the third winter p i- of tin- Kbedivtsl Hportiag Club of Cairo. I from which I barn that IPs Highness, the Khedive. 1 is patron, sad tie vice patrons include Priare Mo- | ha mined All. Prince [Inaseia Khamil Pasha. Sir i I I-). ii Cor . who look* after the tinanees of Egypt. ! sad i e Sir,, ir Majo." General Sir K. Wingate. His ] i:\eel!. ii. . . i ..! ra Pasha, was the judge, and Captain ; the starter. All the races were far Arabs .1 \r::b noaies. and there WSJ evi.lenth no lack of bettlag. The program announces Marek 7 as settling ib ■• . . sad aaj peraoa not having paid Ida losing ae- enuul na I hi dsj Bras to be Basted as a defaulter. | I ..;• I.. rady-Ii ii. i bettors the | ari - unit u.-l was pro- j rkhd. and iareatara arere aatbaed thai money j chancer, would he tarnished by the elidi. as the pari- | mniiiel Mil irere noi alloseed to give change. - | Iran. I V SI :i Toloiito OsSbe. Answers to Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. , M c. H . Chleaajn, It was a losing wager. m. w. :.. Chfeaca. The ■.. t aa Paul Bwrla lo^t. i C. ,. P... Ckfeaaa, The sum paid be Mr. Rainey I f..r ii-.ii.e i:. Is saM t.. bare Im.-h fS^MB, m. .i. w.. Ghaeaaja. Tin- aarlay aa Koval Mny\. . J. II. Ki ne entri and Pulka. straight, place and , sham', lost hi i saar mit'ei of the Keeae boraea was \ alaeed, Knil W.. St. Louis. Mo. It is hardly probable that • \oiir experkl covers the eccentricities of "oral" l beet ins The pries were as laid at the track at 1 the close. I Candidates for next Year's Derby.: English Opinion of the Promising Two-Year-Olds of 1910 Points to Few of Highest Class. i i | I i i | ' t | j , , , CANDIDATES FOR NEXT YEARS DERBY. English Opinion of the Promising Two-Year-Olds of 1910 Points to Few of Highest Class. Rigarding the merits of English prospective two-year-old cracks of this year, especially of those engaged in the Epsom Derby of Pill. The Field, if London, of a recent date, says: "At this time last year, with the exception, perhaps, of Whisk Broom and Yellow Slave, all the celebrities among our present-day three-year-old champions were known. This year the surroundings are quite different in connection with our new cntr.v. Chaos n-igns Mtprenie and search as one may it is iiiUM ssible to tiinl ■ stable and say that establishment shelters the winner of next year's Derby. Perhaps the two-year-old that would be chosen at this date to take the highest honors of the turf would be Romeo, trained by 1 ■'. Ilartigan at Weyhill. Moulded to pi rfection is this charming colt, secured by R. Miils at the disposal of the late Sir Daniel Cooper's horses in training for 3.300 guineas. in eater Romeo is a hard bay. with a star on his billhead and white over his off fore and hind pasterns. He is not an ideal walker, but when galloping his action leaves absolutely nothing to lie desired, and altogether he tills the eye as a colt with immense possibilities. "Perhaps few two-year-olds are so backward as those trained by Aleck Tavlor at Matiton. as like his father before him he allows his juveniles ample time to harden and muscle up before he liegins the n.ost arduous pan of their training. If the stable docs not shelter any two-year-old offspring of Gal-licia. the dam of Payardo and Leaaberg lowing to the mare slipping twins to Isinglass in l'.iOM. Ta\ lor has nevertheless charge of some nice youngsters, and if looks count for anything Mr. Fairie possesses in Cvllius. a two-year-old son of Cyllene and Gol-cottia. one that should prove to be a huge improvement u|hiii his sister. Highness. Quite as good looking as Leathern was at that same age. this youngster is a perfect aristocrat in appearance, with tin-advantage of having much more serviceable forelegs tkea his elder relative. "A uood chestnut in color, he possesses a wonderful neck and shoulders, a short, string back, great gitth. with feet and legs of the liest. and if he cannot use the latter to some tune it is no use ilepeud-ing upon Blake and shape. Whether he is an em-biyo Derby winner is not easy to say, but this I can vol. eli for, he does not impress one so effectively as did the magnificent Leinberg last year. Sceptic's two-year-ohl daughter by Isinglass has not the classy carriage, neither does she till the eye as did her half sisters (by Cyllenei .Maid of the Mist and Maid of Corinth, yet she is very nicely turned, aaaaasaiug tremendous power and good limbs. Whatever classic distinction awaits her splendid half-sister Maid of Corinth 1 question if such honors are in store for Sceptre's pledge to Isinglass. "It is many .\cars since Kingsclotv sheltered siic'n a number of unpromising two-year-olds as those to be found located there this vear under the care of W. Waugh. Those belonging to the Duke of Portland SBd the Duke of West mi lister are much below the average that we expect to find coming up from such homes of the thoroughbred as Welbeck and Eaton and sired by such equine celebrities as Mrnic. St. Simon. William the Third. Isinglass. Ayrshire and Volodyovski. It is impossible to account for the unpromising looks of the Duke of Westminster's two \ ear-olds, as I believe the majority were reared in kildare. where his grace has established a stud farm on a palatial scale. In that respect, however. Hall Walker is not to be beaten at Tully. and this gentleman's two-year-olds bred at this famous stud are. as far as looks go. sure to earn gaud reputations, his two young Gallbaales holding easy lirsts on points, if not on actual merit. I allude to John M'Lorne. by that sire from Fair Jean, and Defiance, a brown daughter of Lady Smith. "Good as Deliance may be in appearance, her dam has thrown such a series of disappointing animals since she i'oab-d Be Very Wise ten years ago that one cannot be too sanguine concerning the career of her two-year old daughter: at the same time the iilly is a good mover and is much liked by her trainer. John M'Lorne is a remarkably good-looking and btoodtfke brother to Moorcock and half-brother bv Isinglass to the disappointing Glazehrook. In make and shape it would he ditticult to fauld this really charming colt, which not only is grandly turned with perfect limbs, but he is of that good brown color which is so attractive to the eye. With all this it is impossible to picture John M'Lorne as a classical winner. If Beckhaiupton shelters nothing so good as Tressady and Sunbright there are. never-tluless. some vouiigsters of promise, and much is expected from the flaxen tailed chestnut son of Persimmon and Curlew. He is in all respects a racing like colt and pretty sun- to race with credit to himself and breeding. 'but by no manner of process can one picture him as a Derby winner. "A handsome colt too sheltered at Beckhampton House is Tullibardine. a goad colored bay son of St. Frusquin and Floors, with a small star on his forehead and possessing rare seojie. He is very like his sin- and may need time. S. Darling, needless to say. docs not lioliovo in hurr.v bag the young stock entrusted to his care and no ln.rses are better turned out than those coining from Beckhainpton House. When referring to this celebrated training establishment it is more than satisfactory to find the Duke of Devonshire with live two year-olds in training. They are all home bred, and a most charming till \- is an" unnamed daughter of Cyllene and Claque, the dam of Fugleman. She is a picture of exquisite quality and should she steer clear of all trouble and make ordinary progress this tilly— which. I understand, is gifted with the nicest of action -cannot fail to race, and in the curcumstaiice I am astonished to tind she has not been more lih-erallv engaged, for though her name figures in S'-v-eral ' of the most iaaaattaat juvenile events her classic liabilities arc limited to the Oaks." Accidental Origin of Rothschild Stable. | I i ] | i I i i i ; i ■ I ! I i I ] ! ' I I j , p I 1 | i ! ] ACCIDENTAL ORIGIN OF ROTHSCHILD STABLE. The Rothschild racing stable in England may ln-said to have come into existence by accident. Years am, Alfred E. T. Watson writes in the April Badminton, there was a personality known as "Fitz-william" Oldncre. His name was not Fitzw illiam. but he had been huntsman to Lord Fitzwilliaiu's hounds before establishing himself as a saddler in Park str.-et. Amongst his customers was the then Lord Westminster, who owed Oldacre some money. and in lieu of the amount gave him a mare called Evening Star. Sin- was put into training and had an undistinguished career, never winning a race. The late Bare* Lionel de Rothschild. Leopold Roth sehild's father, acquired possession of her and sent her to a I orse called Kremlin. The produce was a tilly that ran unnamed at a race meeting to which the baion was accompanied by the Mr. Disraeli of those days, who utilized the material he picked up in his novel. "Sidonia." upon which he was then engaged. The baron asked bis imaginative companion to suggest a name for the lilly. and Mr. Disraeli, not peculiarlv inspired, but sullicicntly equal to the occasion, called her Daughter of the Star. Daughter of the Star became the dam of Hippie, by King Tom. winner of the Oaks of lsii7: Hippia was in turn the dam of Nellie, from which came Lady l.overulc the dam of St. Ainant. Baron Lionel was inteli sied in breeding, but did not care to race, and in the characteristically generous fashion which has always marked the family, handed over his young thoroughbred stack to his brother. Barea Meyer, who trained and ran them. Daughter of the Star was one of the two mares from which many of the best of the horses now carrying the Rothschild colors descended. The other mare was called Basel aid. because she was received in exchange for an emerald Cat Barea Lionel had won in a drawing. She became the dam of Mentmore Lass, from which descended Zephyr, the dam of Parmesan of Favonius. winner of the Derby of 1S71. in the days when "follow the baron" was a standard piece of valuable advice: lor in this year, besides the Derby, the baron took the Mm- Thousand Ouiacas. the Maks and the St. I.eger with Hannah, not to mention all sorts of other races. The best horse LeCautd de lb-th sebild has owned is undoubtedly St. Frusquin. the meat rival of Persimmon lie was beaten a neck by the kinv's champion in the Derby, but in the Priiiciss of Wales Stakes he was carrying three pounds from Persimmon, and this time St. Frusquin won by half a length, just the difference a few iMiiiinis might be expected to sheaf in horses of practically equal ability. Kincsem a Vegetable Thief. | j j | | i I . , \ • l 1 I KINCSEM A VEGETABLE THIEF. The Vienna papers, alliniiug to the many services KincM-m. the famous mare, has rendered to breed lug ill Hangar J. relates thai when she was a year Hag at tin- stud farm at Tanio Szent Martta, the boaae paddocks were divided from an extensive kiii inn garden by a good, stout, high staue wall to keep out intruders. It was discovered that, although tin v,ates were locked, some horses had man . aged to eel in and nibble away at the toothsome turnips grown for dsaaestie use. Traces of hoofs were apparent where the ground had been tiirneil over. A st.-jet watch was kept, but it was some time before the culprit was discovered. Mm- of the rearllags. Kiucnem, ending thai sin- was not closely i watched, looked over the wall. and. seeing no one in the kjtehen garden, took a spring and lauded ssfel] over the obstacle to return to her favorite roots. Mr. E. von Blaskovits. kef breeder, had the I c.is, reported to him. and said, laughingly: "Oh, nevr mind: a yearling which can jump so well is -me to prove a good one ao the turf." He made no mistake, for the name of the turnip fihher will live forever in the annals of the turf, for Kincsoin was perhaps the best mare that ever wore a bridle. I Work-Outs of Eastern Horses. WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES. New Y'ork. April 22. — Recent work-outs of horses in training at Gravcscnd and Sheepshcad Bay were as follows: Graveuend — Weather clear; track heavy. Annie Sellers — Half mile in .10. Shows good turn of need. Balbek — Three-quarters in 1:2." . Was well in hand. Berkeley — Three-quarters in 1:21. Pulled up sore. but looks as well as he ever did. Bnshey Creek — Half mile in S3. Bushranger— Seven-eighths in 1:41. Was under a pull. Bob Vernon — Half mile in .TT. A gix d looker, witii a gi oil flash of speed. Cuthbert- Half mile in 53. Curly Locks Five-eighths in 1:10J. Was hart! held and never looked better. DraciHila— Five-eighths in 1:10. District Attorney — Half mile in 10. Htz Herbert — Three-quarters in 1:21r. Coming around nicely to his best form. • Great Caesar Half mile in 54|. Worked along nicelv and showed a liking for the mud. George W. Lebolt— Three-eighths in 3SJ. Has all his speed. Hilda's Sister — Five-eighths in 1:12. Hartford Bov— Seven-eighths in 1:35. Irish Gentleman— Three-eighths In 42. Coming around fast to good form. Indot— Mile in l:Mf. Kentucky Bam — Half mile in 54. Killiecrankii — Seven-eighths in 1:30. Merry Knight -Half mile in Sfg. P Em — Half mile in 50. Was well in hand. OppaUCnt — Three-eighths in 42. Poker — Three-eighths in 39J. Has plenty of speed in the mud. Rialto — Half mile in 54-. Coming around fast to his best form. Sam Jackson — Three-eighths in 40«. Spanish Maid— Half mile in 55!. Young Belle -Half mile in 57. Bull naif mile in 55. Sheepshcad Bay — Weather clear; track muddy. Ashwell — Three-quarters in 1:22. Bonnie Kelso— Mile in 1:54. Coming to hand rapidly. Blackford Mile in 1:52. Looks Well. Dandv Dixon — Three-quarters In 1:23. Dandelion— Half mile in Bag. Dalmatian — Mile in 1:57. Eddie Dngan — Five-eighths in 1:11. Fireman — Half mile in 57. A good looker and mover. Follie Levy — Five-eighths in 1 :0.S. Shows all her S|ieed. Firestoni — Mile and a quarter in 2:30. Fayette — Five-eighths in 1 :OS. Training along line a nice horse this soring. Grasnu-re — Three-quarters in 1:21. Has not been rushed for any fast work. Great Heavens Mile in 1:513,. Has all his speed ami looks to be in excellent shape. Grania — Three-quarters in 1:25. Has been going along in a nice wav and is ready. Hesitate-Half mile in BK Joe Madden — Mile and a quarter in 2:30. Looks well. Jeanne dWrc — Five-eighths in 1:14. King James — Mile in 1:57. Montgomery — Five-eighths in 1 :0S. Mary Davis — Three-quarters in 1:20. Metaphor — Three-quitrters in 1:20. Nimbus — Three-quarters in 1:P). Prince Gal — Three-quarters in 1:10. Is at his best.' Perry Johnson — Mile in 1:52. Rose Queen- Five eighths in LOS. Has all her speed. Ringmaster — Half mile in 57. A good looker and has nice way of g..ing. Restigoucho--Five-eighths In 1 :0S. Salian — Half mile in 52. Supple —Half mile in SB. SulTrairist— Three-quarters in 1:21. Traveller -Five-eighths in l:10f. Trance Half mile in Btf. Transform Three-quarters in 1:23. Tulial — Three-quarters in 1:25. Racing Dates for 1910. RACING DATES FOR 1910. New California Jockey Club. Oakland. CaL: Meeting began November 20 and is to close June 4 (149 days). Pensacola Fair Association. Pensacola, Fla.: March 20 to April 23 (24 (lavs). Queens County Jockey Club. Aqueduct. N. Y.: April 15 to May 12 (24 days). Maryland Jockey Club. Pimlico, Md.: April 20 to May 7 (10 days). Kentucky Association, Lexington, Ky. : April 30 to May 7 (7 daysi. New Ixiuisville Jockey Club. Louisville. Ky. : May PI to June 4 (23 davsi. Westchester Racing Association, Belmont Park. Queens. L. I.: May 13 to Mav 30 (15 days). Ontario Jockey Club. Toronto. Ont.: Mav 21 to May 28 17 (lavs). Brooklyn Jockey Club. Gra'vesend, N. Y.: May 31 to June 16 (15 davs). Montreal Jockey Club. Montreal. Que.: June 4 to June 11 (7 dips). Latonia Jockev Club. Latonia, Ky.: June 0 to .Tulv ! (30 davs). Ctah Jockey Club. Salt Lake City. Utah: June o to Julv 21 (40 davs). Oklahoma Cltv Jockey Club. Oklahoma City, Okla.- June 15 to July 4 (17 days!. Coney Island Jockev (Tub. Sheepshcad Bay, N. Y.: June 17 to July 4 (15 davsL Hamilton Jockey Club. Hamilton. Ont.: June IS to June 25 (7 davsl. Niagara Jockev Club. Fort Erie. Ont.: July 2 to Julv 0 (7 days). Brighton Peach Racing Association, Brighton Beach. N. Y.: Julv 5 to July 20 (14 days). Windsor Racing Association. Windsor, Ont.: July 10 to July 23 (7 dnys). Empire Citv Racing Association, Yonkers, N. Y.: July 21 to August 3 (12 days). Ontario Jockey Club. Toronto, tint.: July M to August 0 (7 days). Saratoga Association. Saratoga Springs. N. Y.: August 4 to August 27 (21 days). Hamilton Jockey Club. Hamilton. Ont.: August 13 t August 2D (7 days). Windsor Racing Association. Windsor. Ont.: August 2! to Septe-mlier 5 (7 days). Conev Island Jockev Club. Sheepshcad Bay, N. Y.: August 2S» to September 10 (12 davs). Montreal Jockey Club. Montreal. Que.: Septemlier 10 to Scptemlier 17 (7 davs). Brooklyn Jockey Club. Gravescnd. N. X.: September 12 to Septemlier 24 (12 days). Niagara Jockey Club. Fort Brie, Out.: September 24 to October 1 (7 days i . Westchester Racing Association. Belmont Park. Queens. L. L: September 20 to October S (12 days). Metrapotttaa Jockey Club. Jamaica. N. Y*.: October 111 to November 15 (.''.2 days). Pensacola Entries. PENSACOLA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 3:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 3:30.) XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. (Ml maiden. First Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-obls and upward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Ree. A. Wt. Hdep. S'.)l(M)- Canopian 7..121..X725 WMjapi Halting «. . 121 . . x72« S!iil l!l- Countermand 5. . 124. . K 715 (SOl.-.S) St. Deiniol 3..HO. .X710 88883 Irrigator 4. . 1 is. . ■/ MB s'.ii:!!) Kith and Kin 3. . P»7. . . .700 Second Race — 5-8 Mile, .".year olds and upward. Selling. man OalaaeJ Austin 3.. N..xfl SSS05 Al Busch 1M1:ot:l 4. . 1 1 1 . . 72o 8»iaas Alvise 121 l^KM 0.111.. -715 mtM Pirdslaver MB 1 :*OJ 10. . 1 1 1 . . TIO (Si'OlO) i:\peet-to-See 121 1:05» S. .111..XTU3 SttdM Kingthorpe Ill 1:05 S. .111 . - 7o5 s;,142 May .It-tie 101 1:03S 3..10D 700 Third Race — 5-8 Mile. 4 -year olds and upward. Selling. (88S8B) SCOTCH LASK !is 1:0.:» 4.. 10C 725 aapaa Kiannsha II 101 1 :Ogj 7. .lo:i. . / 720 (S!mi.-,2) Pearl Hopkins IIP 1*01 S..1W 7ir, S! KI7- Michael Beck Ill 1 :or,i 4. .111.. 71o 8MB* The Ram Ill l:or,t 7.. Ill TOG SO 1421 Daisy B Bh UB§| 5..PM 700 Fourth Race^ — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Allowances. shOtM1 Our Nugget 102 :57» DO.. X 725 (\l) 141) Autumn Rose !)4. . -720 ssvs-j Gerando M. .XTU SS021: Yankee Pooh (M). !M» 7*»5 8*14] leaser 112 :57 !K) 7oy Fifth Race — 7 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds ami upward. Selling. SfiOiMV1 John Garner s. . 110. .©725 S!Hi04 Conville 0..12I..X72O (89057) Mary Candlemas .. 0. .11! . . X7I5 s io:).-»' Itestless Ladv 3..1oO 71» stK«7 Confessor 110 l:3flj S..111I. 705 Sb0!)2 Dr. Frank U. .111. . X 700 The figures under "Kit." in aliove entries show the beat time mode by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 11)00. This time is not necessarily made bv a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. Pensacola Form Chart. PENSACOLA FORM CHART. PENSACOLA. FLA., Friday, April 22, 1910. -Twenty-third day. Pensacola Fair Association. Spring Meeting. (2 books on. i Weather clear. Presiding Judge, W. W. Lyles. Starter. William Trilie. Racing Secretary, Hart Deriiham. £9137 First Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Pin- $150. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. Op. CI. PI Sh. y.wsl Dorothy K. KM 1- Irvin 2 I 1 -2 out MBSI Creuse t»9 23 Cole 1 1 : .". out viii!c_' Trappe los :P Chapp'l :: :{ ; :• out ! :M)10 Fete 111 4'» JMcCy 3 3 fi-3 out N1W14 Lady Helen 101 5 KM'phy 10 ID :: 1 Time. 25%, 51%, 58%. Track fast. Winner -J. W. Kerr's be. f. 3. by Kilmarnock — Lei more (trained by C. E. Murphy i. Went to ixist at 3:31. At post 1 minute. St irt good. Won easily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for $lo0; no hid. Scratched — 8MM Address, 111. Overweights — Dorothy K.. 1 jiound; Lady Helen. 2. 89138 Second Ran — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $150. 3. \ car-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. Pi. Sh. s:«.,i; st. Deiniol li*«i 1»J JasC r'l 4 4 1-1 :: :. V---S4 Tallow Dip 113 2 \ I'pton 2 3 4 "i B-l Mor^Lmnaldo 114 I" Staton 4-5 1-2 out — SMt'M Xiantie 117 4- Uowe S 10 3 &-." '.mil GtlUford 111 " DHol'iI S in 3 6-3 8MQ7*AUce Mack lllPu.up.IM'C'y .-, :, ;\-2 3-5 Time. 25%, 51%, 58%. Trick fast. Winner— M. J. Daly's h. c. 3. by St. Sinionian II. — Intacta (trained bv M. J. Daly). Went to post at 3:53. At |nist 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for $100: no bid. Overweights — St. Deiniol, 2j pounds; Niantic. 1. 89139 Third Raci — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $150. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. X'.)( ."itt Lou Lanier »i» 1*| CBrown 6 6^1 89MS*AdeUne Bourne M l'"- Irvin 3 M 1-- out HUal Alv ise US 3- DHoI'd 0-3 BJ 4-5 2-5 S9o»2 Dirdslayer 11G 4J Rowe 2 2 11-2 s:MriL,:lAnsonia 114 5- Staton 6 7 2 1 aMB Kith and Kin Mi *i WWr'n HI ti 5 3-5 Time. 25, a0%, 57%. Track fast. Winner— P. F. Gloss' b. f. .".. by Ornament— Dentifrice (trained by P. F. Gloss). W'-nt to post at 4:23. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for $loo; no bid. Scratched S'.MKIO Marys Limb. '.»!». 89140 Fourth Pact — 4 12 Furlongs. Purse $150. 3 year-olils and upward. Allowances. Gentlemen Riders. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Owner. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 'Ml 'I In hi Bind 138 1* Mr Klount fi .", ii .". 1 2 nut (s:ki:il')C. Clamp PIS 24 Mr Print 3 5 2 out ss;t(;s Inspection 120 3- Mr White 4 « 2 out (S.iO'.)7)Dr. Crook 13S 4- Mr MlSllll 4 2 S-5 out (S!««0)Urv Dollar 140 5 Mr McVov 1 3-2 1-2 out Time 25%. 51%, 58%. Track fast. Winner L. Belts' eh. g. Ii. by Dr. Hasbrouck — Cn limine I trained by A. L. Jones). Went to post at 4:47. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. 89141 Fifth Raci — 5-S Mile. Purse $15(1. :: y -ar-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. Op. CI. PI. Sh. (N9n:i4)Autunin Rose 104 I«| Cole 3-5 1-2 out— VKI5K-Fundamental 110 23 Irvin 2 2 1-2 out (S:»X.:!)Anna Smith ill 3"k DPol'd 4 3 fi-5 1-2 SM'.l.-.-Grace Kimball 113 4" I'pton 2 3 t-| 12 ghKg*Cenner 114 :m statnn 10 10 3 1 NWi'JI Warn. Grisweil 113 6 JasC'r'l s 1ft 3 1 Time. 24%. 50%. 1:03%. Track fast. Winner — C. I. Crlppea'a b. f. 3. by Jean Bereaud — .Autumn Leaves (trained by G. W. Gripix-n). Went to post at 5:15. At post 3 minutis. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for $suo; no bid. Overweights — Ceaser, 5 ixuinds.' 89142 Sixth Race -3 4 Mile. Purse $150. 3 veat-obls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $110. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 890M*Beth Goodwin lOti !•' .lascr'l i; ."■ 3 .". I 3 out aaj -Sallv Savage M 2" WWr'n 1 2 3 5 out nSM Daisy IS. Md 3« CUtS 5 5 2 i 5 iMM.I.XM'olonel Zeb 111 4'- Irvin 10 6 2 3-3 sstijii May Jene 114 5,: Staton « 10 :', I vniT.s Frank Patton 111 6 JMc-C'v 10 12 4 2 Time. 25. 50%. 1:17%. Track fast. Winner -W. B. Hall's eh. in. 5. bv Basstein -Per-versitv (trained by W. R. Haili. Weiit to post at 5:4o. At iKist 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. The winner was entered for $2i« : no bid. Overweights -May Jene. 5 pounds. Oakland Form Chart. . i I I OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., FRIDAY. APRIL 22, 1910.— One hundred and twelfth day. New California Jockev Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. P. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtn;an. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1 :4o p. in. (Chicago time 3:40 p. m.). W indicates whip, S sours. B blinkers Figures in parentheses following tin- distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. * Indicates apprentice allowance. Q(l 1 * 1 FIRST RACK -Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). (71M7 1:0Si- g— «a\) O t/ 1 O 1 Purse $200. 3 year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str '-'in Jockeys Owners 7) H C I' S~ Vof.7C.KXK RU8SKLL ws 5 11G 7 I i \! r,»i In Meiitrv .1 M Pier ii 10 | ( T~ vm;«ii hi. l'ASO w 4 113 S 3 4;J 9 2= 2"k J McPrblc C Grant I 7 7:::: I 89072 C. J. COX ws 7 113 9 I 3" 4»* 3l 3'J T Taylor W Farrar S 12 12 3 2J S9O90 KETCHEL wn 3 W 6 .". L'3 2' 4'. 4= Buxton StocktonR'chSta 10 20 20 10 5 89n7JMM)VALTA w ."■ 114 :: 7 711. 51 61 ,","W A Will'ms " H Widemann 4 4 4 2 1 89.104 ELODIA R. VtW .' I ]0"k fih n p Selden B Schreiber 10 12 12 I 2 Km,_: mm[ M'G. sb 6 114 4 1 l'i ]■ ink 7t Moleswh A L Valentine 20 30 20 8 4 R»o45 LUMEN nlMIl 9 ll'i 7"* S' S1! A Thomas O • Turok 3 4 13-56-3 3-5 e9067=*SAIyOMY JANE w 4 106 16 8= 9 9- 9= Rooney F Rinehart 6 9 8 4 2 tSWWFATHER DOWNEY wh 6 111 lo Jo 65 ll'= 10- 10J Bo van J Barnes 12 15 10 5 11-5 RW'4 Ll'XrRlO •SCIM II 11 12 12 11 Uj B Smith J L MacPherson30 50 50 20 10 8883" R. A. M'l'l'RDY W 4 113 2 12 9= 11 12 12 Cotton J Stowe 10 15 12 6 3 Time. 1:11%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. jr. by Russell — Genie divined by " .1. Nouryl. Went l i«'st nl 1 :4.r . At lHist :! minutes. Stnrt pood. Won driving: second and third the same. i GKN'E RUSSELL closed a big gap in the last quarter, finished with a rush and just got up in time, EL 1'ASO ran well throughout and !iad the race won. but his rider earelessly eased up and threw it away. C. J. COX ran a game race and finished fast. KETCHEL showed speed and improvement. BOVALTA was cut off. SAl.OMY JANE and LUMEN were interfered with. .MAID M'G. quit after sotting the pace to tin- stretch. The winner was out. -red for $300: no hid. OO"! 0* SECOND KACE— Futurity Course (170 foot less than 3-4 mile). (71817— 1:06%— 3— 99.) O «_/ X O ^ I'tirse $20O. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Bid Horses AWtPPSt U % ** Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S M SA1NOTTA w 3 ]»0 5 3 4? 2J 2'?. I1 J Anderson Island Stable 10 15 15 5 21 MM7 COM BURT wn I 116 M I I4 l3 1". 23 Mentry T l.ynn 10 10 8 4 2 K*o37 CAU)PUS w 3 HI I 10 ]•• 71 41 P Seldcn A J Jackson 4 5 5 2 1 K9037 S1I.K w 3 W4 2 S 2" S'J 3- 4' A Will'ms J M Crane 9-3 3 2 4-5 2-3 89072 PHILLISTINA w 4 111 1 6 V 8- 6J P 1 King J Green 10 15 10 4 I MMl*YBOB wn 4 los I ■ 7! 9= 81 63 Nolan W T Anderson 4 15 M 4 2 MMI T« M O'MALLEY w I Ml | 7 M« •* § 7= A Thomas D B Fountain S 12 12 5 2 MRDAUiT ws 5 114 7 2 fcnt 411k 5nk s« Cavan'gh OakwoodS'kR'ch 15 20 20 S 4 J 9037;' ELM DALE w 6 119 ■ 1 5l 5- 7"'k 91 Leeds R A Ixdgh 6 8 6 2 1 8s63:t lM-:i. l.s.MCKER wsii 7 116 11 11 11 11 10* 10s .1 McBride F Goulart 12 20 20 8 4 MR MAEG. RANDOLPH w« 3 114 8 4 33 10- 11 11 Moleswh H G Redwell 10 12 12 5 2i Time. 1:11V5. Track fast. Winner It. f. by Sain— Ottawa (trained bv T. E. Crist). Went la poet at 2:11. At itost 2 minutes. Start pood. Won handily: second and third driving. SA1N-OTTA, suddenly improved, ran close up to the stretch, then 1 1 1 i • k I v iiassed COMBURY in the final sixteenth. OOMBURY showed the most early speed and hung on better than usual today. CAECUM'S began ► lowly iiii.l daaai ■ bb| gap into a fast going third. S1I.K showed speed, but tired. PHIEEISTINA closed up some ground. ELMPALE made a iM or showing. 1 ALLY showed speed. The winner was entered for $300; no bid. Scratched— (SOllStMay Sutton. 114. OviTweights — Silk. 4 pounds. Q{_ -i QQ T1IIKI) RACE— Futurity Course (17(1 feet less than ."5-4 mile). (71817— 1:08%— 2— 00.) 0«_/A.OO Purse $200. :; year olds and upward. Soiling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % %• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8fto47 TRAMOTOR w S 116 4 4 M 6'1 5i'k || A Will'ms A Good in 6-5 8-3 7-3 13-202-5 74492 CRESTON BOY wsii 7 119 9 1 1-?. 1* 1" 8* Cavan'gh L F O'Leary 6 7 7 21 7-3 (8M7?)SWAGERLATOR wsn 5 116 6 2 2-'. 2-1 2=1 31 A Thomas G Basse tt 5 7 6 M 6-5 ■C87 BITRUEIGH W 9 116 7 7 4;3. 33 33 4^ J King E B Jones 8 10 8 4 2 8904S'SWEET BASIL wsn 3 1(»5 2 5 9 U 7" 53 Moleswh Johnson & Gray 6 10 7 3 3-2 ■MM LIT. Bl'TTEHfUP wsn | )14 1 8 ft S1 8- Q Yand'sen F Maley 10 25 25 10 5 j isk »;TiMATCHTl'I.l A hi: 4 113 I I 5"k 4"k 6' 7* Mentry Kam'ton&Wil'ms 10 15 15 6 3 8:«'47-»MAY PIXK WB I M I 3 3" 53 4i 8= Selden W M Cain S 12 12 4 2 ■Ml UTTUI S1SS wit 4 111 8 :• 7»k 7'i I I Corel Quinlan *: Peck 6 10 9 4 2 Time. l:103s. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Indio — Trolley (trained bv A. Coodin). Wont to jmst at 2:.'J4. At jtost 1 minute. Start g«HKl. Won driving: second and third the same. TRA MOTOR U-gaii slowly, but made up ground steadily and. finishing with a rush, caught CRESTON BOY tiring and won going away. CRESTON BOY showed muck the most early speed, but tired and needed a race and will improve. SWACEUI.ATOR ran in closest pursuit to the stretch and finished gamely. SWEET 1AS11. finished well. MATCHTII.EA ami MAY PINK quit. The winner was entered for $:; H); no bid. Scratched ^222 "Kordello. llii: SS711 -,P.in-olle. 11C: S!MNir Kedondo. 1K . Q(\-| Q I For KTI I KACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. (78105— 1:40%— 3— 102.) Purse $200. 3-year-O JIOt olds and upwar.i. Selling. Net value to winner UM. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S K*nw co, 'K St'RE w 7 IM 4 1 21 41?. l'J 1-'. I" A Thomas Frazier *. Farris 7 9 9 3 7-3 89 «f. \ASMERITX wsit 4 M 8 6 8 8 fj 31 23i J King l'otaluma Stable 12 20 20 8 3 K«'4:H1SH .MONEY W S 110 1 2 4»k 5? 5'A l3 33 Mokswh D S Fountain 3 4h 4J11-1011-20 (8S00K CADICHON wit 7 110 7 7 I1' 2=.'. 2"k 2'i 4"' Kedoris W Gabriel (J-5 7-5 4 5 13 out k9»rSt-.»|'.EX STONE «B I 111 2 4 5=J 3J 8 7» 5= Mentry H G Ross 10 20 15 6 3 8s7'.':: BTEBL w 4 107 5 I 73 6'-1 7= B 6nk Cotton J Stowo 8 15 15 6 3 ■MM'HANXIBAIi BEY wsn I 105 3 3 3= ]• " 3'J 6= 7= Parker F M Hopper 15 25 25 12 6 89ot:i J C. CEEM w 7 111 6 I 61 71 61 8 8 Borol G Frawley 8 12 10 3 8-3 ; Time. M1/*. 49l/5". 1.141/,. 1:40^. 1:42. Track fast. Winner -Ch. g. bv Himvar — Vain Clorv (trained bv H. J. Farrisl. Went to pest at 2:5s. At i« st 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. COCK BIT RE, ehwe up from the start. tcK k the load on the home turn and. drawing away, won in a cantor. NAS-MERITU l..M-d a big gap in the last quarter and finished well. HUSH MONEY did his best. CADICHON had no mishaps and quit badly after racing out in front. HANNIBAL BEY ran well to the stretch and tirtd badly. The winner was entered for 82(10: no bid. Scratched -8MM0*Kai« -rtioff. 119: HMM ("bleskill. 110: S9008 Coppers. 107: S9117 Silver Lino. 103. Owrwoiglits Nasmeiito. 2 pounds: Ben Sttme. 1: Steel. 1: J. C. Clem. 1. QA-j Q»» FIFTH KACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. (78105— 1:40%— 3— 102.) Purse $200. 3-year-Qj t_/ X f) fj tdds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % Vt 3* Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S H!«t» DR. DOWNIE wit 4 Ml ■ I 73 43 2J l1 13 A Will'ms Denver Stable 4 6 3J 7-5 7-10 1 69071 COLinVAY 7 107 4 7 V% V **& --1 E CallahanT Breodlovo 15 30 30 12 6 K»os.9 MATTIE MACK ■ I 105 I 1 1H 1= l1 V\ 3"k J King E L Jones 6 9 9 3 9-5 69069'BJRTH 4 % 7 3 53 ►* 7J 5»k 41 E Cotton W E Cotton 6 10 5 2i 7-5 SSl«t FI.AVIC.XY WB 7 102 1 t 11-iloH & 6i o'i Buxton J T Strito 15 20 20 8 4 89072 MY PAL w s 7 105 . 2 M 14 3= 43 6h J McBride W R Engstrom 3i 41 4J 8-5 4-5 8887s DENE ws 5 K'3 8 9 6»k 81 6l 7= 7J A Thomas J AV Ho lge 5 S 6 3 7-5 ^^-«,7• ''^. ALBANS 6 99 I 12 12 12 11= 91 S-'J Jahnsen G P McXeil 20 30 30 12 6 6XS31 TItl'ST w 5 104 12 I 8J 9 » 91 10= 9* Dennv Maitia & Pourro "60 60 60 25 12 89117 RIGHT SORT wsn 4 lo4 6 6 2» :'' ."."» 81 10= Cavan'gh J O Walker 20 40 40 15 6 69067 TROCHA ws 4 98 11 11 93 7"kioi 11 ll5 Kedoris F Maley 6 9 9 3 3-2 69 ;-'* 'OLHERT ws 5 99 10 M W 111 12 12 12 Selden W M Cain 6 S 4 2 1 Time. 24. 49*4, 1:15?^. l:41«i. 1:43. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Bon Hownrd — Spinola II. (trained by J. Fratersi. Went to (Hist at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. UK. DOWNIE moved up rapidlv M the turn for home, caught MATTIE MACK in the linal furlong and gamely Mrtstayed GOLDWAY in a sharp drive. COLHWAY regainetl his speed suddenly and ran a good, game • race. MATTIE MACK tired after sotting the pace to the stretch. BIRTH ran a fairly good race. MY PAL ran prominently to the streteli and retired. FLAVIGXY closod an immense gap. RIGHT SORT rhowed s|ieed. The winner was entered fo.- $."JiK : nd bid. Overweight; My I'al. 1 |MHind: Bight Sort. 1. : QA1 Q/l SIXTH KACE— 3-4 Mile. (7S2S9— 1:11%— 3— 110.) Purse $200. 3-year-olds and up-O */ J. OO ward. Fillies and Mares Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind norses AWtPPSt % Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 89o9mLEXA LECH wn 4 113 s 1 33 43 31 Is Mentrv E G Soule 3-5 7-103-5 1-3 out 890671AMETHYST 5 10G 3 3 2'i 2"k ink jh a Thomas Beokwith Stable 30 60 60 15 6 8S77."- BBDA w 3 9S 6 6 4» S*| 21 3=1 Selden Lone Pine StablelO 15 8 3 6-5 SAs7:t NETTING w I 106 2 7 7-' 53 53 l3 Anderson F McMahon 20 50 50 10 4 8857 t ORNATE wn 4 103 1" 5 6:1 7* 7= 5= Yand'sen Allen & Hensley20 40 40 12 6 86365 MAB. HOLLANDER w I 106 11 5« 6'1 6= 63 Molesw'h E J Ramsey 30 60 60 20 10 890f. I'MINNEIMHTA WB 3 9S 4 1 1" ]h 4'1 71 Kederis OakwoodS'kR'ch 4 6 5 9-5 4-5 88962 LADY REXSS'LAERwb 4 109 5 8 8J 8= 8= 8« E CallahanI H Miller 20 40 40 12 6 89i»33 EDITH R. w I 106 7 9 9 9 9 9 A Will'ms Holly woodStable 60 100 100 40 20 89"9o-*EMMA G. 5 104 I I^cft at the ]K st. Gargan J Schreiber 4 5 4 7-5 7-10 1 Time. 24. 48%. l:13 /5. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. by Cold Heels— Early Lowe (trained by W. Cahiili. Went to (Mist at :{:5(;. At [Hist 1 minute. Start irood for all but EMMA C. Won cauioring: second and 1 third driving. LENA LECH is consistent, ran within striking distance to the stretch, thou went to the front with a rush. AMETHYST was a forward and game contender :'ll the way. BEDA finished fast and I should have Ihkii second, but her rider made a weak linish. NETTING ran a fairly good race. EMMA C. vheel.d as the barrier wont up. MINNEBOCIA quit after leading to the stretch. The winner, entered for j :;o ». ;..;'»». wa~ was bid niu up up to n» $5Q5 .»i,i bv ny It. it. B. 1.. Allen Alien and aim bought oougui in. in. Page 3 Pimlico Form Chart. j :;o ». ;..;'»». wa~ was bid niu up up to n» $5Q5 .»i,i bv ny It. it. B. 1.. Allen Alien and aim bought oougui in. in. PIMLICO FORM CHART. ' PIMXICO. MD.. FRIDAY. APRIL 22. 1910.— Third day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 16 1 days. i3."i IxM.ks Hu| Weather clear. Presiding Jndyo. W. P. Kiggs. Starter. A. B. Bade. Secretary. W. P. Biggs. Racing starts at .'::on p. m. (Chicago time 2:(« p. m.i. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures • in parentln-scs following the distance at each race indicate Index number, track record, ago of horse ! and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. oni O ^k FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (si:; x;_ 54%— 2— 117.) $500 added. 2-year-olds. 0«_/ A —• ») Special Weights. Net value to winner MM. . Ind Horses AWtPPSt % K % Str 9 in Jockeys Owners O H C P S S9 i79+PLAXl'TESS ■ M 7 :: 1 li II 13 GMwrt AYilliam Garth 5 7 6 2J 6-5 89"*". MIXTA wit 1"7 t 1 2- 2' ? E Dugan A Belmont +2 3 11-51 1-2 ( -v74i »PORT CARROL ■■ 11" I •" 31 ::". ::' Deverich W M Parrish Jro S 7 2J 3-2 (■KOMAROMARA w M M 7 7' 6' 41 C Grand L Garth 5 8 8 3 8-5 MATCH MINSTER wit 110 IS 4l 4- 51 McCahey E B Cassatt 10 15 15 6 3 GARNEAC v. IM 2 9 9 9 61 Steinh'dt WFAMulhoIland 10 12 9 4 2 68825-BESS FITZHi'GH w 107 6 2 S* 53 71 I'alms D Dunlort 4 8 7 3 3-2 FOOTLIGHTS W 1: 113 8 6 8" 73 S« Madeira A Belmont J2 3 11-51 1-2 LACLEDE « Htt 4 4 6= 81 9 J Reid B Ross 12 20 20 8 4 LADY SLIPPER w 1"7 I Iv-ft at the post. Nicolai 6 AV Aldrich 30 30 40 17 7 tDiMMalMed lor foul. {Coupled in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 24%. 53%. 1:01%. Track heavy. Winner — j;. f. by Octagon — Mem Sahib (trained b\ .1. Whaloni. Went |a aaal .h :::(il. At paat " minutes. Start poor. W 11 driving: secoml and third the same. II. A XI TESS dashed to the front at once ami showed much speed in the going, but repeatedly humped i MIXTA in the stretch drive when the latter moved up and was disqualified for fouling. MINTA ran under f Might restraint to the stretch turn, when she was taken around on the outside, was wearing the leader 1 . w 11 and might have heateu her but for the interference. I'UKT CARROL ran well and was in the middle ■ of th.- track all the uav. MAROMARA and GARNKAE bolh daaed big gaps. Scratched R8OT9 Sam Bank. ln7: Idle Mi.haei. 107. Qyerwei-.dit Footlights. '■'. poapdR. Q/i 1 4JO SF.COM K.M'i: 1 Mile. jnS 1 ■■•' '■'■.. '■• 105.) $5(K) added. 3-year -olds and up • O** 1 ^O ward. Selling. S-t value to winner $410. Ind Horses AWtPPSt hi M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ■MM DIXIE KNIGHT WB S Mi 4 4 4= B !-■ |« 1- M -Cahey K F Condran 4-5 1 9 101-4 out t (OMC)APOLOGIZH wit 4 1 K« L' 1 VI 4= 3" 2= 2* Ranis, y W Walker 10 12 7 2 3 5 DK1*BI'BLE wr. 4 lot :. 5 ■ l1 21 3" 2* Moss G W Weeden I 7 5 7-5 1-2 (KS91Sr*PINS AND N'DLES W « 111 3 2 .". 5 4= 4'" 4'3 Steinh'dt WFAMulhoIland 21 4 4 6-5 1-2 BM8I EVERARD w .'• 114 1 3 1" 3h S I i W R W krW L Mauiun 15 20 20 5 1 Time. 25%. 52%. 1:20%. 1:51. Track heavy. Wii.ner — Br. jr. bv Oiiuieant -Evergreen (trained bv J. Duffy). Went !■. |Mi^t at :;:2 'i. At iM.st 1 minute. Start u od. Won easily: second and third driving. DIXIE KKIGHT «ehi around the others on the turn into the baekstreteh and went to the front with « rush and. . Jtawhm away into ■ g HHl bad. v.;i — 4w reatmbll al the end. APOLOGISE was always prominent and 1 !• -e.l up .i-:iin in the last fuilon---. IMT'.I.E ran well for five furletigs. then tired. EVEKARI) sliowed aj .1 earlv D111 v..-.- haMttcapped bv the going. The winner was entered for S1.7IK): no bill. Scratched sss:i7 i: «gm an. Ill: gfgg; Ch drmii8tcr of Cherterbroofc. ll'i: 8»'»25«' Cay pecclrer. !)4. QQ1 OT IHIBIi RA( F 3-4 Mile. (7sosl 1 :12'r.— 2 122. 1 |Mt lidded. 4 year -olds and up - O • f 1 JL i ward. Selling. Not tatae t» winner NHL - Ind Horses AWtPPSt V* H V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S • 88sTPT \K \!1IKA BJB 1 M 4 1 I1' I'll6 Y- Palms D Dunlop 2J 5 4J 2* 6-5 K»081=»STARGOWAN m • Mi II 3 2= 23 2s 2= Estep GP Sherman 6 7 5 2J 6-5 RitOvi'HAYRE ws 4 110 1 5 f.nk :,b 41 31 J Reid H J Kennedy 8 10 10 4 2 SO 4s IFNMF WELIJ? WB 6 lUo 10 6 4 » 31 3'1 43 C Grand .1 J Fancy 15 30 25 10 5 (SWMilloitM'E E WB6 107 1! I t* C»k :,« ;.» Goldstein R T McKeever 5 6 5 2J 6-5 K«« vl ROY\L "'VPTIVE B 4 103 9 10 73 4= 6' 6' Gilbert J Fltzsimmons I 7 4 2 1 CROYDON VIM ill ll" 11" 9' 71 McCabe P Gallagher M 100 100 40 20 890v*EARL ROGERS wb 7 105 14 7 5" 10= 81 s 1 Ramsey W WaOiar 10 15 10 4 2 RKMT.::- DEM KTI :UK WSB 4 11" 2 9 3= 9= 7= '."» A Lee J Farrell Jr M So 80 30 15 RSuV-v joe GAITENS w 4 110 I 2 1"' I' W Vtl McCahey K T Dawes 7 8 7 3 3-2 tfc"J7 MHL1CK WSB 8 107 12 13 135 13* 131"!!8 Fuerst G A Tacot 50 80 SO 30 15 i j ; 88253 SHIR. ROSSMORE WB 5 10S 3 4 9= 7= 11= 12» G McC'thyJ P McAdams 25 40 30 12 6 86068 ROSE BEAUMONT w 4 107 7 12 12* 124 123 13* J J Walsh H McCarthy 40 50 40 15 7 64946 PETER PAUL Ws 9 107 I 14 14 14 14 14 F'b'ther Mrs A H Bradley50 100 60 25 12 Time. 25. 51%, 1:22%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. g. bv Plaudit— Lucy Glitters (trained bv J. W. Bangle). Wont to i ost nt 4:00. At nost 5 minutes. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving. TAKAHIHA. off forwardly. rushed to the front after racing STABCOWAN into defeat and drew away into un easv lead. STARCOWAN wont well in the mud. but was a hit outclassed by the winner. HAYKE wore JENNIE WELLS down in the stretch and oiitgamed her in the final drive. HORACE E. Iiegan slowly and met with early interference. JENNIE WELLS ran well. ROYAL CAPTIVE quit. The winner was entered for $5(M); no bid. Scratched— K!M)81 Patriot. 110: (S.S0S4) Aunt Kate. 100. Overweights — Croydon. 1 pound: Domotrios. ::; Shirley Rossmore. .'!. Q (\ T b) O FOCRTH RACE— 2 Miles. Steeplechase. ( SJM)S2— 4 :22%— 9— 14S. ) $600 added. C? 4lF -L 4JKJ 5-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Hunters. Not value to winner $5.'J0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 10 1.5 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S laM'JIU JITSU w 5 154 8 I li l1 I'll" 1»*1»»J Lynch Mr Chetland 4 5 3} S-5 4-5 8."1056=R1SI.NG STAR ws 6 153 2 4 8= 8-1 6=° 311 3=» 23 MrGFAl'r J E Davis 5 8 7 3 3-2 84131 8KLBCTU8 ws I 151 3 7 2l 2'1 2" 28 24 3=3 E Hayes Mr McMurtrie 6 8 7 3 3-2 86106 CLOVKR CROFT w 8 153 9 6 35 3'» 5= 4 4 4 Mr D KorrP Drennan 4 8 8 3 8-5 IMH'IULIHU BLITZEN w 6 157 7 9 5l 5l 33 I ist rider.Saffel J L Garthright 4 4i 4J 2 1 }MM MERRY MAN w 5 151 4 1 6= 63 43 I»st rider. Lucas C H Smith 20 20 15 6 3 M232*BOBBIE KEAN ws 9 161 6 2 9 9 7 Pulled up.Patterson C C Smithson 8 10 8 4 2 (V.975 SOl "I'HWEST w 11 158 5 8 7= 7* Fell. Kelleher H W Smith 6 8 8 3 8-5 (86232)P1CKET ws 6 158 1 5 4= 41 Lost rider. O Heider E B Cassatt 5 8 8 3 8-5 Time. 4:26%. Track heavy. Winner— B. g. by Royal Stag— Miss Scheimer (trained by (i. R. Tompkins). Wont to post at 4:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving. .TIC JITSC fenced well, showed the most ■peed all the way and was onlv cantering at the end. RISING STAR lan under restraint for the first turn of the field, then steadily improved his position and finished gamely. SKLECTl'S furnished the closest contention until in the last half, then tired. YOUNG BLITZEN ami MERRY MAN lost their riders at the tenth lump and BOBBIE KEAN pulled up after taking the ninth fence. SOUTHWEST fell on the flat after taking the sixth jump and PICKET lost his rider at the fifth fence. 2^ (Y -I £)(\ FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (7S0S1— 1 :12%— 2— 122.) $500 added. 3-year-olds nnd up-Qj \j \. £ %J ward. Maidens. Sjiecial Weights. Net value to winner $435. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8s490-"VREELAND w 3 102 10 4 3- Y- 1* l5 J Reid B Schreiber 7-101 7-101-4 out 89031»AMYL WB 3 98 4 11 9'1 4i 2» 2« Dreyer C DeWitt 7 8 8 ■ 6-5 MM TKDTJO W 3 105 5 9 »= 53 33 3« Gilbert A D Parr 20 30 20 7 3 S6271 CHARIVARI wsb 6 115 11 1 2l 3»k 53 4'J Goinos G P Sherman 50 100 60 20 10 86S27 LADY FREDERICK s 3 95 2 2 1» 2'i 41 51 Gordon Mrs W Keating 15 25 15 5 2i S8S72 GLOPPER WB 3 97 8 8 4J 6* 6= 6= Steinh'dt J A Jones 40 40 30 10 4 M2M JACK FROST ws 3 97 3 3 11 10* 93 71 Ramsey J E Davis 60 100 60 20 10 S6308 MISPILLION w 5 107 7 5 7°k 8= 71 S'i McCahey B Murray 7 8 6 2 1 LAYMINSTER w 3 99 1 6 10- 7nk s* 9* F'b'ther R B Cassatt I I 7 21 6-3 S8425 ROCKLEDGE sn 5 112 9 7 8= 93 lO^lO'^ Nicolai W C O Nicolai 30 60 60 20 10 74688 HURRY GIRL w 4 107 6 10 6"kll 11 11 McCabe Mrs A H Bradley20 30 30 8 4 Time. 25%, 52%. 1:22%. Track heavy. Winner — Br. c. by Sain — Sister Josephine (trained by J. Powers). Went to post at 4:54. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won cantering: second and third easily. VREELAND. much the best, was waited with in behind LADY FREDERICK to tlie far turn, from where he moved up with a rush and taking an easy lead, was only oantoring at the end. AMYL Iiegan slowly and ran around on the outside, but enuld never closely approach the winner. TRUIH) closed a big gap. CHARIVARI and LADY FREDERICK showed early speed, but failed to stay. Scratched — 88782 Equation, 95: slXM^Algronel. ! 5. Overweights — Vrooliinil. 2 pounds; Aniyl. 3: Trudo. 5: Charivari. .": Layminslor. 2. QQ1 QA SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (7SOS1— 1 :12V-,— 2— 122.) $500 added, o year-olds and up-Kj\j _L fj\J ward. Allowances. Net value to winner $405. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S (MMOAflTIOOT w 3 106 1 I l3 1= l3 V E Dugan A Belmont 2-5 1-2 1-4 out— SS719 A DA LI A w 3 97 2 3 3* 2» 2« 2'= Dreyer C DeWitt 5 7 7 1 out S(,148 J'GB ERMENTROCT w 5 117 3 1 23 3= 3= 3'1 A Lee W D Althouse 20 30 25 4 out S6268 CH. OF CH' BROOK ws 4 118 4 4 4 4 4 4 Deverich E B Cassatt 10 12 8 1 out Time. 25%. 52%. 1:21%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. c. by Hastings — Astoria (trained by J. Whalon). Went to post at 5:17. At liost 2 minutes. Start fair. Won handily: second and third driving. ASTI-COT went to the front with a rush in the first furlong and his rider was overanxious when ADALIA chal lenged and went to a drive, but his mount hold the latter safe. ADALIA ran well and tired after making a game effort at the furlong post. JUDGE ERMENTROCT outbroke the others, but was unable to keep pace with the winner and tired badly at the end. Scratched— MOM County Fair. 115: M)12«5 Ruble. 118; S540S-'Sig. 118. Overweights — Astieot. ■'! pounds; Adalia. 1. New York Form Chart. 1 • : 1 1 I ' 1 • ! . i f ■ • t . 1 - - • NEW YORK FORM CHART. (AQUEDUCT.) AQUEDUCT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 22. 1910.— Seventh day. Queens County Jockey Club. Spring Meet ing of 24 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. C. J. Fitzgerald. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. F. RehiK-rger. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:.'50 p. in.). 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. OQ1 1Q FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (42041— 1:12%— .1—110.) $400 added. 3-year-olds and up-O «./ M. M. *-J ward. Selling. Net value to winner $:{S0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 89042=*WANDER w 4 105 11 11 11 11 1= G Garner A Wilson 2 4 4 6-5 3-5 89025*RESPONSFUL wit 3 90 5 -8 7^ 61 33 23 Diggins R T Wilson Jr 12 15 13 6 3 8S592 SEPULVEDA wb 5 102 3 5 6h 7= 53 3b Taplin J McManus 6 8 J 21 6-5 88996 ROCKSTONE w 6 112 4 2 2'1 21! M 41 V Powers F H Milden 2 1 9-5 4-5 2-5 89040'BOB R. wn 3 100 8 7 41 4.1 4= 5- J Glass J W May 12 15 4 8-5 4-5 8S230 GALVES w I 112 7 6 3.1 31 6"' 6« Page W P Fine 20 40 30 10 5 (S8662)GILBERT ROSE w 3 M2 6 4 5= 5= 73 7= Musgr've H G Redwell ■ 8 7 21 6 5 88996 DRESS PARADE II. wis 3 96 2 3 S 8 S 8 Moore O L Richards 20 30 30 10 5 Time. 12%. 24%. 49, 1:14. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g, by Peep o'Day — Strayaway (trained by E. Linnell). Went to post at 2:33. At post 2 minutes. Start irood. Won easily; second and third driving. WAN- DER took the load at once and raced ROCKSTONE into defeat, then came on easily through the last furlong. RESPONSE!'!., sluggish at the start, closed a big gap and finished fast. SEPULVEDA. in close quarters to the stretch, closed up ground resolutely in the final drive. ROCKSTONE quit badly after running in closest pursuit to the stretch. BOB R. had no mishaps. The winner was entered for $500; 110 bid. Scratched— SSOOd-Black Oak. 115. Overweights — Gilbert Rose. 3 pounds. 0£k-| i)f\ SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. (74289— ,52— 2— 105.) $400 added. 2 year-O *J JL £\J olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $340. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S (HMZIZKUS w 109 1 3 21 r l'l G Garner Newcastle Stable 4-5 1 9-101-4 out 890413FRANK MULLENS w 109 3 1 1= l'l 2» Taplin F T Wood 2 13-52 1-2 out S8112 EASY LIFE WB 105 4 3 3'1 3r- 3s M McGee P T Chinn 8 13 15 3 4-5 89122 ALTAMAHA w 105 I 4 43 41 4= Creevy R T Wilson Jr 6 8 7 8-5 out 89039 DIXON w 104 5 5 5 5 5 Queen Mrs G E Perrin 30 60 60 10 4 Time. 53%. Track fast. Winner — B. c. by Adam — Shaft (trained by T. Welsh). Went to post at 2:58. At |M st 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. ZEUS ran under reserve in soeond place for three furlongs, then caught FRANK MULLENS In the last sixteenth and. outgaming hiin. was going away at the end. FRANK MCI. LENS, a very rapid beginner, set a fast pace, had no mishaps and tired badly when caught. EASY LIFE ran her race. ALTAMAHA was badly outpaced. DIXON ran poorly. Overweights — Easv Life. 1 pound: Altamaha. 1. = DAI Ql THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (5D37C.— 1 :38— 3— IOC.) $400 added. 3-year-olds and upward. O *J A. £ JL Selling. Net value to winner $340. Bid Horses AWtPPSt % Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 3 S9061=*RUSTEM WB I 94 1 1 l'l 11 2= 1' 1" G Garner Mrs J Blute 2 16-516-51 1-3 88993 SIR CLEGES w 5 106 4 4 2" 21 l| 21 23 Langan R F Carman 4 6 5 7-5 2-5 MM ■BLACK OAK WB 5 110 I 5 3h 33 33 3= 3= Butwell P S P Randolph 1 6-5 1 2-5 out MMI NADZU wb 6 109 2 2 5 5 5 4s 4'» Taplin H G Redwell 13 B 20 6 8-5 8S001«RADATTON w 3 85 5 I 4* 4* 4= 5 5 Van B'otenR J Mackenzie 5 8 7 2 1-2 Time. 13%, 25%, 37%. 50%. 1:14%. 1:40%. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Solitaire 1 1. — Aristie (trained bv J. Blute 1. Wont to post at 3:22. At | ost 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. RUS- TEM showed more early speed than usual and. setting the pan all the way. outstayed SIR CI.EGES gamely. SIR CLEGES. ran well and appeared the winner at the head of the stretch, but tired right at tbe end. BLACK OAK began slowly and was rushed up Into contention in the first furloug. but could never reach the first two. NADZU was very sluggish to the stretch, then closed a big gap. RADATION quit badly. The winner was entered for $1.500; no bid. O OIOO 1'OURTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 1 58282—1 :19 if.— 4— 100. ) $500 added. 3-year olds Cj Xj A. -* J and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $3 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockey3 Owners O H 0 P S (S9023)PRINCE GAL wb 4 113 2 2 l3 P l5 l3 M McGee G M Odom 4-5 11-101 out— 85762-,MB,HAEI^ ANGELO w 4 93 1 1 2 2 2 2 G Garner R J Mackenzie 15 40 30 2 out (S62571F1RESTONE w 5 122 3 3 3 3 3 3 V Powers S C Hildreth 4-511-109-10out— Time. 11%. 23%, 48. 1:14%. 1:21%. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by Galveston — Princess Noretti (trained by G. M. Odono. Went to jiost at 3:48. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won cantering. PRINCE GAL onlv cantered all the way and it was no contest after FIRESTONE wheeled and was left. MICHAEE ANGELO ran fairly vell. FIRESTONE acted very badly and was hold by an assistant starter iu au effort to get him straight and ho was left, but galloped over the course for third money. Scratched— 84120 Fayette. 110. Overweights — Michael Angelo. 3 pounds. O Q 1 iy Q FIFTH RACE— 1-2 Mile Straight. (45307— 4'i%— 2— 10!). 1 $400 added. 2-year-olds. O Xj -L *9 O Fillies. Soiling. Not value to winner $3«0. :nd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners () II C P S~ ♦CRASH 96 I 1 1- Is P Van B'otenP Dunne .". pi 8 2 7 10 (89062)WINNING WIDOW WB Ml 1 1 43 3^ 2 i G Archib'dK Patterson 3-5 4-5 II 2ol-5out KM30 VALLONIA w M 3 3 2= 2'i 35 J Glass S W Streett 6 7 6 6-5 out f 88536)* VALERIE w 9S 1 5 I 5 43 Langan R F Carman 6 7 I 1 out S901PSYLYAN DELL w 94 2 I 31 41 I Olsen MrsJMcLaughlin 20 60 50 10 3 Time. 48. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by McGee — Debacle (tri'ined bv F. .'lan'oni. Went to post at 4:21. At Boat 1 minute. Start goixl. Won easily: second and third driving. CRASH rmthroke the others and. crossing to the innner rail, outfopted her opixinents all the wav to win cantering. WINNING WIDOW was cut off at the start and outrun to the elbow, but stood the final drive gamelv and got up just in time to take sec 1 place. VALLONIA ran a smart race and only tired iu the closing strides. VALERIE began slowly and ran iioorly. SYLVAN DELL had 110 mishaps. The winner was entered for $7 )ii: no bid. Scratched- -MM0 Kentucky Rose. 00; nate, 00. overweights — Valerie. 4 pounds. OA1 ()l SIXTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. (12(114 1:12'-. --3 -110.) $400 added. 3-year olds awfuir Ot'J. £jrt ward. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $370. But Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H f5 P S V i4.;-MLUNI)ARA wr 3 102 7 4 3= 3= 2"- 1" Taplin W T McGivncy 3 31 13 51 2 5 MMI NUNDA wk 4 103 6 2 2= 2= 1J V Pago T Nawtaa ■ M 15 4 2 MMI STAFFORD w i 105 S 7 11 l'l 2- 2-' M McGee P T Chinn 4 4 31 6 5 1- 88490' J NO. REARDON wb I MS I 6 4i 53 43 41 Musgr've J W Schorr 21 21 9-" 5 7-1013 8M77 MOTION wb I 101 5 1 7 7 6t» 5« Fox J H Warren 40 100 60 20 10 B9077aGEORGE FIELD wit I MB 1 I 6l 6.1 ft «• ''re.vv E Linnell 3 6 5 8-5 7-10 S5926 SHAWNEE w 3 101 2 I 53 4'1 7 7 Queen J R Marquette Jr40 100 60 3i 10-M977 ORNATUS wb 3 105 4 8 Bolted. F H KingC Wacker 20 40 30 10 5 Time. 12«i. 25, 501/,, 1:14H. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by Irish Lad — Intervention (trained by W. T. McGivtiey). Went to i«ist at 4:4H. At post 1 mir.ute. Start good. Won driving: areata! and third the same. LLUNDARA was in close quarters at the start and did not get clear until at the last furlong t ost. then came fast and outstayed NUNDA in a game finish. NUNDA ran close to the oacomakor from the start. hung on well under a drive and was only beaten in the last stride. STAFFORD showed a good turn of speed in pacomaking. but quit badly in the streteli. JNO. REAKDON was cut off shortly after the start aud never a serious contender. ORNATUS l olte l on tbe first turn ami unseated his rider. Overweights — Nuuda, 3 pounds; Stafford. 3; Juo. Reardou, 1; Motion. 1; George Field. 3: Shawnee. 1. Page 4 Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, April 23. Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, April 23. - WEATHER CLEAK. TEACK FAST. J _ i . .-_ _..._ s _ i . OAKLAND ENTRIES. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. (Chicago time. 3:40.') ■ Untis well in mud. ©Superior mini runuer. (Ml ma id. Ml. First Race — Futurity Course. il7(» f.-.-t less Hum :;-4 mile, i :: veal -olds and upward. Selling. (Track neurit: 71M7 -1:031 2 m.) ln.l. II..I- . Wt. Kir. A. \\t. Hdcp. vr*i l |^ Ann,. Mc-Gee B..kSS..XlB3 s-'.is.V PiNNfrf lit" l:ll| "... S3.. X72 l MM»m Lord riiiii.ui MS l:lll ::.. '.i7..©7ir. spoor Ei.-i-trowan :!..'.!.... x710 vm-17 'HI Molino RS 1:12 :'.. . H2..X710 MOM sir hill MS 1:131 4. .111 7 i-" ss'.is;, |{. v .•] T« \ar US I: III :'.. . l(t(». . X7(l.". suns cii... «•:; l:12j ::.. M7..x7tH» mm turtle Faaate ;..io4 BBS s'.iils Hialeae Gale •'!.. !♦ .. x«7."i 88225 Jeeepk s. Gibson i\l( 4. MS bsb .1:1. k 1J..I-1I-. ch. g. l.y Mt. Mi--Gregur II. — Min ni - Anu'tr 4..10S Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. I -year. ..1.1s. AI1..W an. •-■ . (Track tmtmi: SBSM B -2 — ios.) (SBSM) Jim Kas.y 10.1. .X72". • (ssihCi Salali MS.. ..799 sikh;s- ttt lisle 10O 7l.* si«ms Abigail K. iM|... B3..X7US vioi.s Ban Ann loo 710 s'.n::i laek sinker Umi 7lo Sim::! Milt lanei ]lo..y7oo S!M«:s Robert Hurst loo. .x Too A 1 1. u.-.-. h. -. l.y Aliain:i\ — lee- reattaa in.". h:m" Dr. lK.usii.rtv MS 1:11 .1. .loo. . x72r. .-_ _..._ s Third Race — Futurity Course. (170 feet less than .'1-4 mil.-, i :; v.-ar-olds and upward. Selling. tTrai-k record: 71S17 -l^Wl 3 IS.) In.l. Hois.. Wt. Bee. A. Wt. Ildi-u. j HS115* Baawaea MS 1:111 B..MB..X738 ■ sun:, Argonaut MS 1:11 4..1U..X713 is m.17i Kll.-nl Ill 1:11 7..U4..X716 J s7:is!i Anna Max 1 7 1:11 G..I4W..XTOS J issi4!M Biased 88 1:121 "...loo.. TSS ■ (S!Mi:;7i Ruinell MS 1:11 ... .Iirti. . xi3»". * Ss SMM Anip.-do 113 1:111 c. .114. . . •"•'. •(• ■ Fourth Race— 1 Mile. j "year-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: SMSI 1:M1 I St.) ! (8B0R8) Jlaj Gaffm-v MS 1:441 B..M5..073S . s:iii ; Chester Kruni »2 1:41 ::. . S5..X743 ; sss:;::i Orbicular US 1:371 7. .114. . ;74." J NMSS* Kid North '■'... SO. . X 740 ' (MMSB) Raleigh 90 1:40? B..SS..X73S ■ (88342) Inclement 133 1:411 4. .100. .©7::.". - Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. ::-y.-ar-olds and upward. Selling. ^ (Track record: 090TiO— 1:4S— 5— lOfi.) j •MIS* Spolin ... .ins. . X72-". , ssMi.'ii;- BlKbon W lolt 1:44: 4. .lo."... 720 ' s«mm; I| Whidden 10G 1 :44ij E..108. . B713 J NMK1U1 Edwin T. Frv. r Jo7 1:44» S..1M. .X71S J BMSS Miles 8.. S1..X7S8 j Sixth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-vear-olds and upward. Allowances. ■ (Tra.k record: 7203ft— 1:06*— •— 112.) j (WHS) I.IKK1.V I» I E 1- s bonne ios i:oo: *..113..XT2S 88489* Sal At t lean uoi:07i 3..KK..X748 ' (StHi.i.,) Metropolitan 110 1:4)61 3..MR..X7XS ' 8SSB1 Balraala ss 1 :os ::. . it.o. .©7::.". * B0S82 Kit at Fortune 107 1 :it*.i 3..MS..X73S I 8874D LewlMoa 1ooi:lo ::. .102. .©72.". ! 88797 Port Ma hone KM 1:07? B..1M..XTM J s'.tos.-, Baaranaa (M) S..MS. ...SM ■ •Apprentice allowance. I First Race [1st Oakland] I LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 8-4 mile). 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (71 SI 7 f - :Osi- --2— 'Mt., 1 Index Course DistTimcT'ckOJds Wt St Vi Vz % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. ANNE MGEE. h. f. 4 106 By Marta Santa— California (D. Henryl. s:.iit Oakland ::-4 1:141 fast 9 K»2 7 4 4 4'. :;' Kent S St.Fraiicis. BaraiacBaab, .Till.-tt. v :«'4T Oakland P (' 1:11 fast L'O M Z ^3 C«t :,*l Buxton S Ell.-rd. Mav I'ink. Kl Molino. ( s»i Oakland .1-4 1:14 fast U Ml C 7 7 7 7" Kederis s MarscAlx-, Marluirsr. Br.D'cacrtf * s 7:c o-akland 3-4 l:14g fast 16-6 105 1 1 1 2s V-\ J McKridi- IS Kurnell. May Sutton. St*t l. BS2S1 .luarez 3-4 \:Yli fast S « C 3 3 3'. 4'J B'schoten S Sll.StockinR Kul.iola. Volioorac. i W2SlJoares 7-S 1:271 fast 4 100 :i 1 1 2 11 1*1 B'ackatf 8 (Jladvs Louise. Plume. Camera. I ■ 14 . Juarez 51 f 1 : »7» fast 20 96 5 6 6 7 6 uJHoffnian 7 C. Tucker. Sil. Stocking. Busy Man , ^vm,j Juarez 3-4 1:14 fast 4i 102 8 8 8 6'i 6,s}U'schoteD 8 Uubiola. Bertmont. Kopek. | PASSENGER, b. f. 3 95 By Cunard— GraU (B. L. Marks). MSOaklaad PClffl good 4 ln7 1 2 2 21 3*1 T Rice M O'mercv. P.ofi/nioro, K.L.Tovar I KSMJ2 iiakiand 3-4 1:14 fast 4 Hf. I 4 I 31' MA Thomas S Metropolitan. Creston. ltolx-rta. I KTBOaSJaad F "1:12 good 2 107 5 6 6 ;■' Sv T Mm M Keda. Mctro|H iltan. AldcKiulch. I SMKOatkamai rClOS last « ill 2 11 1111 ? Wet 11 Tiianmn. Keda. MetropotUaa. i ss -n; Oakland W C 1 :11ft fast 3 1(« I 11 2". 4'! A Walsh S Ilex. Sepulve.la. Kiukitiun. Smi7 ; (mklan.l F O 1 r 1 1 •? fast 3 102 6 5 5 S-* 3SJ Taplin •» Minnedocia. Silk. Ilex. S7:w Oakland F (' 1 :12J slow 11-5 107 4 2 2 21 21 Taplin S Wicket. Metropolitan, (lood Ship MR Oakland r.l f 1 :09J hvy 9-10 105 2 3 3 4»k 7" Vosper 10 Old Mexico. Phil Molir. Roberta. LORD CLINTON, b. g, 3 97 By Handsel— Emily 0. (Frazier & Farris). SHiC* Oakland 3 4 1:14« fast 6 112 4 3 3 3' 6-J Mentrv It TUBMMia. F.StatTord. MinMocia * SN96U Oakland F " 1:11* good 10 104 4 6 3 3'1 2* A WilKnis lo Ilex. (Jelico. Calopus. ■SMOaddaad I 4 1 :14* fast 10 97 5 2 2 4' 1 5-J Kent 12 Kllerd. Ken Stone. Csbteakill. UiSSa Oakland 5-S 1:001 fast 5 99 8 7 9 81 713,.Kent 11 K.M.Frv, Miiinedocia. It.elTovar * ■nSOaklaai F 1' l:llt good 15 106 2 2 1 3J Z* Vosper OK. North, Missl'icnic. L.l'an.-hita | SM 37 Oakland 3 4 Ida* slow 18-5 9." 2 1 2 21 75 A Thomas 7 GraceC. Darein^ton. KovJunior. 1 ■tnt TTkkfd FCl:llifhvy 3 95 1 1 1 la M* E Martin 7 MissPicnic. BeauMan, Novgorod . i8246 Oakland T C 1:14 mud 7-5 113 3 11 1=J l2 0 II Suil'g 7 MIDerecho, Burleigh. Glen'deane | ELECTROWAN. b. f. 3 95 By Joe Terry— Quartre (W. Durker). v«- 4 Oakland 1 4 1:143 fast 41 K •"■ 10 I S* 3*1 Aaakraon 12 MavPink. Phillistina. Jimllanna | ^-.-1 Oakland 2 4 1:14« fast 12 95 11 9 10 9- T- Anderson 12 Kllerd. Ren Stone. C.ibleskill. ; '■».47 Oakland F C 1:11* good 8 103 4 3 3 3*S*1 ■ Martin lo Woodlander. Redoudo. Burleigh. | ss:ct Oakland F C 1:11 good 10 105 7 6 5 B* 61 Page 8 I.adrl'anchita. Dr.D'gherty . Silk. | S79h« Oakland 3-4 1:15 hvv 13-5 91 5 4 4 43 3*1 Kederis S L.Dieudoune. Pimkim, C.Jessup. 1 87571 Oakland B f 1:081 hvy 40 107 6 8 8 8 X" Buxton 8 Gil. Rose, Phil Mohr, I^wistou. 1 y. 'V Vancouver 51 f 1:151 slop 6 106 3:» Keogh 5 MissPicnic. Ral'ghP.D.. Ralrouia EL MOLINO. b. g. 3 92 By Ormicant— Ferfecto (M. Reis). S*H7 Oakland F (' 1:11 fast 25 S9 6 7 7 5= 3» Kederis ♦ Kllerd. May I'ink. Billy Myer. SWi3s Oakland F C 1:11 fast 100 93 2 3 6 6 0-'4 Kederis 0 Jimtlaflney. KidNorth. Kanoiella. | s\9(l Oakland F C 1:11 slow 20 92 7 3 6 61 7,J Kederis S Lena Lech. Servicen.-e. Titus II. j ss75n Oakland 1 l:42g fast 15 H Oil 2 5i 918 Kederis 11 Rubric. Coppers, French Cook. j MM Oakland F C 1:128 hvv 12 M i 4 4 41 9« Kederis 11 PaulClifford. Rosamo. Hampass. 8*450 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 15 87 5 3 I 2J 6»J Kederis » LadvPanchita. Redeem. R. Junior 1 88244 Oakland FC 1:143 mud 6 108 2 12 2* l'l Kederis S S.Grain, A.Hvman. J.Cafferata 88172 Oakland 3-4 1:15*1 slop 20 93 7 5 6 i)- V* Kederis 10 Radation. Faneuil Hall. Burleigh | SIR BARRT, blk. c. 4 111 By Sir Hampton— Du Barry (W. C. Scott 1. S»i4C Oakland F 0 1:11 fast 15 MB 4 2 4 6*1 S»| K Smith 13 NoQiiarter. TitusII.. Burn'gP.ush | 889- Oakland 5' f 1 :.i7g good 15 11" 1 7 6 61 7"! E Smith 12 Sainest. M. Montrose. Amethy i. | 8SS74 Oakland F (' 1:11 fast 12 116 4 4 2 4- 6"-J E Smith 12 Titus II.. No Quarter. Calopus. | 88774 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 20 111 4 5 4 8« 7"UK Smith 12. Fa therSt afford. Kaiserlmff. Steel : ■711 Oakland 3-4 1:15? good 15 112 I 1 1 2- :*.3 E Smith 10 L.Rensselaer. Bucolic. Kaiserlioff : NOT Oakland 3-4 1:151 slow L'O 108 4 12 6l 10»» K Smith llBanorella, No Quarter, Bucoli.-. | K8C0C Oakland F (' 1:131 slop 7 104 6 4 6 7 7'» Rooney S Blacksheep. Gen. Haley. O. Settler : SS6.I3 Oakland 3 4 1:151 slop 10 106 3 2 4 5*1 4» T Rice 11 Silver Grain, Salvage, Wap. 1 REY EL T0VAR, br. c, 3 100 By Cruzados— La Plata (C. A, Baldwin). sv. s:. Oakland FC 1:11 good 9 ins 5 4 3 4" 4*| Molesw'h lo (Jram.-rcy. P.ofl.isnior.-. P'nger. | HNS Oakland 3-4 1 -.131 slow 10 PKi 2 4 4 4.1 71" Selden s E.oft.Kor't. M.Musij'e.Dr.D'girty | 8S833 Oakland S-S \:'* t fast 10 Ki2 1 I I 3= 34 Sehh-u 11 K. M. Frv. Minnedocia. Ilex. SS723 Oakland P" C 1:12 goods 108 I 11 1J 9"!A Thomas M Beda. Metropolitan. Alder Gulcb. SS02S Oakland 5' f 1:10 hvy 8 100 2 4 3 8- 7» A Thomas 0 Banonica, BeauMan. M.Musgrave j ss:'75 Oakland FC 1:131 hvv 12 96 1 4 4 6 615lAnderson 0 Tilllnghast, T.Callioun. Banonica SM25 Oal:land FC 1:121 hvy 6 99 1 4 3 lh S* Taplin 9 Tillinghast, Tiiis.Belle. Hampass GELICO. b. gr, 3 97 By Solitaire II. — Monrovia (F. Devin). MIIR Oakland a] f 1 : 2 0 fast C, 97 5 3 1 2-H .".r^ E CallalianlO Mav Sutton. R.-zou. EddieGrancy 89045 Oakland 5j f 1:08 fast 2J 105 5 4 3 3" ME Callahan !) P.ofLlsmore. KweetBasll. I.umen HSaOaktend PC 1:111 Mad, * 93 3 3 2 2'1 2'1 E CallalianlO Ilex, Lord Clinton. Calopus. SS901 Oakland 2 4 1 Ail fast 8 97 12 0 6 71 6a Selden 12 F.ll.rd. Ben Stone. Cobleskill. BS857 Oakland F C 1:12 fast 15 112 4 5 6 5-1 4*| T Rice IO n. Dixon. Gramercy. P.ofLismore S-71C Oakland F C 1:111 good 20 103 I 5 7 6- 68 Gross ! KidNorth. MissPicnic, L. Clinton MOB Oakland F C 1 :12J slow 7 5 112 9 S 8 6s e^'lGross' 11 KidNorth. DixieD-ixon. Gramercy sv."73 Oakland FCl:13ghvy 2 102 1 3 2 12 l'l Gross 12 P. Winter, BabeNeely. Vespasian LITTLE FANNIE, b. m. 6 104 By Dr. Walmsley— Little Polly (F. M. Hopper). Oakland P" C 1:11 fast 20 ln4 4 3 4 B T* 1'arker 11 No Quarter. Titus II.. Royal N. 8fa497 Oakland 5-8 1.011 hvy 10 111 8 6 6 T- 7,,lCouurn S K.Kinney. ThislleRelle. Vcliual". GALENE GALE, br. f, 8 90 By Solitaire II.— Hertha (W. M. Cain). miS Oakland O'. f 1 :2i»b fast 20 9(i S 4 5 7110" Seidell 10 May Sutton. Renin. EddieCraney SS!*s:, Oakland F"C 1:11 good 25 9S .'! 6 5 72 7,2lSelden lo Gramercy, P.ot'I.ismore. K'nger. SSs7t; (Jaklan.l PC 1:101 fast 20 95 11 11 9 9s 917lSelden 12 Tra motor. I.iltl.-S1ss. Kaiserlioff SSH!. Oakland 3 4 1:15 fast 10 S". 12 12 12 12 12" Selden 12 Biased. Waner. No Quarter. Kv-",:: Oakland FCl.l(i*fast 12 88 3 5 5 71 SH Selden 10 Roy.Iunior. Kurn.KusIi. Banonica K7SM Oakland 2 4 1:151 hvy 20 94 5 1 2 31 6"lAnderson 8 AlderGulch. Roberta. Glen'deane K74V4 Oakland PC 1:12 slop 10 S6 7 3 5 6"k "l4JA Thomas ! Banonica. Roberta. F.mma G. 86SX8 Oakland 51 f 1 :0»1 fast 6 112 3 5 3 4= 5 J Vos|jer 8 Silvia Fir. Calopus. La Pellte. JOSEPH S. GIBSON, b. g. 4 108 By Heywood — Josie Gibson (Lone Pine Stable). 8K225 Oakland :: 4 1:104 hvy 100 ins 10 5 8 8= 9;ul.I McKride 11 Th.»s. Calhoun, lleneen, Hampass. JACK ROBERTS, ch. g. 4 108 By Mt. McGregor II. — Minnie Arnett (Raisin City Stable). 1 First 0 m start. star.. Second Race [2nd Oakland] 1 First 0 m start. star.. SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (2'.N29— ."..",— 2—108.) JIM BASEY. ch. c. 2 103 By Salvation — Dora I. (J. Schreiber). SN../U Oakland 1 2 47? fast 7-10 90 3 11* 1° Gargan 7 Kan Ann. Zwi.-k. Milt Jones. Kxyc Oakland 1-2 47g fast 9 5 100 3 3 2l 21 Gargan (» Salali. Aldrian. Milt Jones. SS61S Oakland 31 f 42 good 5 102 8 5 31 2l A Thomas • Wrin. Winter. Aragoncse. Mime. Ss«i...". tiakiand 12 51g slop 41 112 i 5 4'1 3' Rettig 10 LaC*argue. S.M'thews. Rav'toull 8)-':V'-' Oakland 3'. f 42jf slop 16 5 107 1 63 3"} Gargan 8 Soon. SatnMattliews. ZlataKrana S:-4«;7 Oakland 31 f 42 fast 15 98 8 5 2"k 3' Gargan 9 Vague. Winona Winter, Burbur sv -4:". Oakland 31 f 421 mud 30 102 3 4 5ll 4'*3Kederis G Helen Barbee. Aldrian, Vague. 88 1. .4 Oakland 3-S 36 slow 20 109 8 3"" 6" Kederis 11 Vague. Kitta. Soon. SALALI. ch. g. 2 105 By Salvado— Miss Alice III. (Old Ned Stable). S8902 Oakland 12 47f fast 9 97 2 1 1) H Kent 8 Jim Basey. Aldrian. Milt Jones. M747 Oakland 12 49J fast 0 102 I 1 1«* Q Kent lo Kan Ann. Abigail K.. Kacia. SM1111 Oakland 31 f 421 fast 0 109 10 51 893 Keogh IO Maz.ie (;irl. C iche. Soxin. MSB Oakland ::' f 41? last 4 106 4 1 l'l S*| Vosper M Ed da. Vague, Ravelston II. S^.H.i9 or.kland Bf 43 hvv 4 109 1 1 11 H Page • Edda. Ritta. S ion. Svl7:t oaklaml 31 f 422 slop 20 96 6 3 51 U11 E Martin S Dane C.tmpliell. Indora. Aldrian. M 17 Oakland 3 8 36 slow 5 -103 2 l'l 2" A Walsh 11 Rinda. Milt Jones. Vague. 87SJ4 Oakland 3-8 36 good 50 108 6 4- Sf Coliurn 11 Aragonese. R. Hurst, MissToildie. OTHALE. b. f, 2 100 By The Judge — Corinna (F. Devin). smh;s Oakland 1-2 4S? fast 5 1"1 4 1 21 2J Behlen 11 Beat. Saale, AblaallK., BanAnn nSKOaklaad 1-2 MJcooSB 95 1 1 M* 1«* A Thomas 11 Baa Ann. Emory K.. Abella. HSMOafclaad 1-2 5o slow 6 104 1 2 3- S'^lCoburn 10 WiltrudeS.. AMaailK., (ireonlsle KBSOakkurf 1-2 481 fast 30 109 0 4 4'1 21 Coliurn 9 Media. Academist. Zlata Braua. SS6H5 Oakland 12 51? slop 100 109 9 S 8= 7" T Rice 10 I-aCamargue. S.M'thcws. J. Basey MM Oakland 21 f iS£ hvy 20 J 109 7 7 7 716 Coburn 7 HeleuBarbee. Aragonese. Konuak ABIGAIL K.. br. f. 2 93 By Orsini — Sain Shot (B. Schreiber). KJJOGX Oakland 12 4S'r fast 17 •" HC 2 •"• 5"k f i J MeBrMc 11 Beatrice Soale, (((hale. Ban Ann SS940 Oakland 12 " lt" slow 4-3 H'4 S ] 2' 21 K.-d.-ris M Wiltiude 8.. (Ithale. Green Isle. SS875 Oakland 1 2 4*1 fast 5 Ml I I 3- 2»k Kent 0 Klnar. Kan Ann. Academist. M747 Oakland 12 491 fast 3 107 7 3 3«k 3- T Rice 1') Salali. Kan Ann. Dacia. ss.;s:: .^,kland 1-2 5"! hvy 10 H 9 B 1 21 3'3 T Rice IO Ritta. ZlataKrana. Ravelston II. BAN ANN b f 2 100 By Bannotkburn — Lou Ann (D. Henry). MM -Oakland 12 SM fast 11 .". loa I 4 3'1 471 Keogh 11 K.-atri.-cSonle. Othale. AhigailK. S'-i)34 Oakland 1 2 471 fast 4 Ml 1 I 2-1 2,; Kent 7 Jim Basey, Zwiek. Milt Jones. 8S9m; Oakland 12 4*1 g 11 Ml 7 2 2- 2"k Coburn 11 othale. Eni.ry K.. Ali.-lla. Vt7i Oakktad I" 4Sj! last 2 ln7 4 1 l'l 31 Coluun !• Elnar. Abigail K-. Academist. s*747 Oakland 12 49£ fast 7 1 7 4 2 2=121. J M.-Kride IO Salali. Abigail K.. I a.;ia. ss;; • o-ikland 21 f V good 6 105 1 1= 3*1 J McKride 7 MiltJones. Aldrian. Wiltrude S. MM* Oakland 3^ f 42 goods 107 9 7 6' 6'HPar- S Wig. Winter. J. Basey. Aragonese. X^Jlo Juar.-z 31 f 40? fast 12 lo7 6 2«" l»t J Wilson :» Barney M.. Kinfolks. Juarez. JACK STRYKER b. g 2 100 By Jack Point — Belle Graham (W. T. Anderson). IM 13 Oakland 1 ' 4* fast 21 Km 2 1 I] 1° A Thomas It Zwi.-k. AkeUa. Baa Braaa. . -,...; Oakland 3-8 W inv s" M4 2 l»* 9* c H Mill.-rio Rol.TIurst. Auiareoat. Stanleys. s::r.j Oakland M 3V --l-.'w 12 107 I H 9-"lNolan 11 I'.auk 1-Vnis. S.nhi. Amaigosa. MILT JONES b. g 2 110 By Deutschland — Bonnie Lissak (G. A. Marshall). M '34 Oakland' 12 47? fast 12 11 6 6 •"- 4 "IS. -Id. n 7 Jim I'.as.-y. Kail Ann. Z-.vick. 88903 Oakland 12 471 fast 7 UB 4 4 4' 4" Seld.-n g Salali. Jim Basey. Aldrian. 8S71- Oakland 311 42 good 10 1U2 I 2»" 1" Selden . Aldrian. Kan Ann. Wiltrude S. S*-..T. Oakland 31 f 421 hvv 8 109 2 5 5s 4*1 Page 7 HelciiKafh.-e. AragonescKot mak 8K43 Oakland 31 f 411 fast C 104 1 4 43 4- E Martin S I'eceavi. Indora. Ravelston IX. KEfl ' Oakland 31 f 421 good 41 109 1 1 P| 2-J B Martin S Rinda. Kortnak. Ri.ImtI Hurst. ■CM Oakland 3"' f 42J mud S3 Ml 1 1 1' 1' E Martin 7 Edda. Academist. Ravia. MM Oakland 3* 36 slow 5 109 I 52 33J E Martin 11 Rinda. Salali. Vague. ROBERT HURST ch. g. 2 100 By General Roberts — Ola Hurst (G. M. Van Gnrdeni. . , .- T, ,k an. 1 12 4sg fast 9 pi7 6 7 H B»| Cotton 11 BealrlceSonle. Otaale. AMaaBK. 8MB7 Oak ind 21 f 42 fast 7 1"7 1 2 4' B*! Cotton B Vague. Winonci Winter. J. Baaejr MO* Oakland 3f Ul fast I 107 E •"• Kl B« Cotton 8 Peecavi. Iadora. Ravelston II. S8.i"9 Oakland 3T f 421 Rood 12 KW 3 4 5« « Cotton « Rinda. Milt Jones. Bit Ml. 87902 Oakland SJ f 43 hvy 3 Mi 4 4 4'1 S*| Cotton 7 Aldrian. laaa. : Frank Ferris BXM Oakland t-9 36 good 2J KM 2 l'l 2" Cotton 11 Aragon.-se. Miss loddie. Salali. 876K6 OakHnd 31 f 421 hvy 3-2 109 5 2 9 2'J Cotton s Burl.tir. labia. Dacta. S7:..H, Oakland 3-8 36| hvy 5 106 4 2» 1= Cotton lo Aniargosa. Stanley S.. Kormak ALTAREC. b. c, t 103 By Altamax — Recreation (Burns & Waterhouse). 1 ': : start! Third Race [3rd Oakland] - J s j ■ J J ■ * Ss ■ j ! . ; J ' ■ - ^ j ' , J J j ■ j s ' ' * I ! J ■ I I f 1 v ( * i I , | I I I i THIRD RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Soiling. (71S17 l:0S»i 2— ! l .j DOCTOR DOUGHERTY, b. c, 3 100 By Galveston— Lobosina (F. Harrington). 89115 Oakland 3 I 1:1 H last 11-5 UK) 5 2 2 2'i U SeMea (} Novgorod. Baiioni.a.I.i.v Myer. KM88 Oakland P C 1:M fast 12 S5 5 5 5 5'" S4 Kc-.k-ris ti . I.t.attney. Iai.ea:lllal . Kid North S8943 Oakland 3-4 1:151 slow 4 100 3 2 3 3' 3' 1 A Thomas S L.oft. Forest . I r.l fk ty. C. -lolm. MMBOakbUMl 51 f 1:06» fast 20 112 4 5 3 4-1 £ Mentry 8 (.alvesca. Binocular. I lnl Mohr. SS85S Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 15 101 5 4 4 21 3=1 Selden 8 MarseAbe. Marburjr. Lena Lech. H728 Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 20 103 6 5 7 8 S' U McKride S ( oldhnn. L loeud.mne. K Nor.li 5 3»k 5-1 E Martin • T i.K.dle. E Harw.M.«l. Phil \ ol.r KBM Oakland 3 4 1 :14J slow 20 95 3 4 MBM Oakland 3-4 1 :15i slop 13-5 98 6 7 5 6* 6' =1 Anderson S P.tgt iuef. B. ot I-ortune. Wau.-r. BANONICA. b. m. 5 109 By Bannockburn — Salonica (Allen & Hensley). 19113 Oakland 3 4 1:14? fast I Ml 1 1 1 1*2" A Thomas (i Novgorod In-.DJgkertr. Kil.Myer SSS79 Oakland 3 4 1:14* last 6 111 2 11 1* l'l Kent ■ Roberta. Lady Kens iaci- Camera 7 1 :i Oakland 3-4 1:15 goods 111 5 3 3 4- 4" Vosper 8 Set vicen.e. Mars,- Al..- Leiial.e. Ii S86C Oakland 3-4 1 :15g goo.l 6 H'9 2 12 2"" 5=1 Vosper 7 Good Ship. KM North. Hia.ko. m& Oakland 51 f 1:10 hvv 4 110 1 I 1 11 V Vosper S BeauMan. M.Musgrave. I.urleigli. KS51 Oakland S| t l:XU fast 3 104 I 4 4 5-' 5'!A Thomas !• Ihikeor.Milai,. I r.-n.-lK ook.A( ■qaU SS275 Oakland F C 1 :13|! hvv 12 KIT 6 6 6 41 M Kederis S Tillinghasf. T.( alliouu. Ian Han MK1 Oakland F C 1:101 fast 3 109 4 2 1 lBt 32i Mentry 10 R.Junlor, BornlngKush, illusion. ARGONAUT, b. c. 4 111 By Cunard— Plumerin (W. Cahill). S9I15 Oakland 3 4 1:141 fast I Hit 2 4 5 6 B* Mentry 1. Wovgoroa, Kanonoa. Hr.D gh-rty SS959 Oakland 31 f 1:0S good 7 115 2 5 3 3' 1»* M.-nlry s Tramotor. Emma (i.. Crest, 1 11. S06S Oakland 3-41:13] fast 7 112 5 5 I 4=14' Mentry S L.oft. K.n-'t. I an. Hall. M.Musg a S8724 Oakland 2-4 1:144 good 10 105 5 5 4 S«^ 4'i A Thomas 11 Rosamo. Emma G.. Roy Junior. MSB Oakland 3 4 1 :15g good 11-5 110 4 I 4 41 4' Mentry 7 Good Ship. Kid North. BkMte. S255B Oakland 61 f 1:22 hvv 1 110 I 4 3 41 4«1 Mentry '- Novgorod. Faneuil Hall. Ellerd. SS4S4 Oakland 3-4 1:144 fast 4 112 I 4 I 3'1 l'l Mentry IS KVuilllall. Ellerd. I.. Rensselaer 3e4ol Oakland F C 1:101 fast 6 P 4 6 6 4 5' 21 Taplin 11 Adena. Dareington. Sainest. ELLERD. b. h, 7 114 By Herald — Tyna (C. Morton). HB47 Oukland F C 1:11 fast I 111 7 5 I 21 1=1 Vand'sen ".» May I'ink. El Molino, KillyMyer MBSS Oakland FC1:10 fast 6 114 1 3 I 2:I 2-1 Vand'sen 8 M.-trop'tan. M.Mu-g"v-. Novgorod MM1 Oakland 3 4 1:141 fast 3 114 1 3 3 2' 13 Vand'sen 13 Baa Stone. Cobleskill. Anvpedo. 88802 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 0 114 4 6 6 51 4= Vaudusen 9 Metropolitan. Crest on, Roberta. 88794 Oakland 3-4 1:14? fast S 1117 8 9 9 5'1 i" Vaudusen !♦ Father Staff onl. Airs, Ilex. 88775 Oakland F C 1:111 fast 6 114 3 3 6 9 9aJ Vand'sen 10 St.Franeis, GeodSblp. EminaG. HBBf Oakland 61 f 1 :22 hvy 5 114 7 5 4 31 3s 1 Vaudusen 9 Novgorod. Faneuil Hall. Argonaut 384S4 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 4 114 9 8 7 6"" 3'J Vandusen 10 Arg'aut. Fan. Hall. L.Rensselaer ANNA MAY. b, m, 6 109 By King Eric — Fig Leaf (C. M. Leedom). S7!)s:i Oakland F C 1:112 hvv 12 lo". 3 4 4 5 5 1 Ked. ris B Hamper. Goldtinn. Orolio. S7S5v Oakland 3 4 1:13? good 4 MBM 8 8 81 !*• Vosper 10 Kosslare. Dareington. AlderGul.h S74L5 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 8 108 1 6 5 ?■»» 6" A Walsh II Killy Myer. Steel, (iraee G. B7MS Oakland 3 4 1:141 fast 13-10 109 1 2 2 23 1J C II Sliil'g 8 Olelio. Killy Mv.-r. Grace G. 87330 Oakland F C 1:11 slow 7-5 107 2 1 2 2s 1' C H Shilsll Kanonica. Btakn, May Sutton. 87296 Oakland 3 4 1:132 fast 4 97 5 4 4 Zak 3=1 Anderson 11 Dargin. Nagazain. Euima (J. BIASED, br. c. 3 100 By Eddie Jones — Prejudice (M. White). .-.S4I9 Oakland 3 4 1:15 fast 3 99 3 I 3 3"t 11 Taplin 12 Waner. Na Qaarter, Kaln-ade. Ss: 66 Oakland FCl:ll|fast 8 103 9 9 7 61 5s A Walsh S Btackafceep, No Quarter. Ellerd. SS225 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 12 96 8 6 5 6' 6*| Seld.-n 11 TI:os.Callioiin. Deneen. Hampass. SSl.» Oakland F C 1:12 slow 20 92 1 7 5 5"k 3'3 Selden 11 Ampeilo. D.of.Milat!. M. Montrose 87297 Oakland 11:42 fast 30 92 10 9 10 10 11 1015 Parker 11 l).Ix dgett. Mr.Bisliop.U.Warlield 87109 Oakland 55 f 1:081 mud 10 104 2 7 6 7»t S'=JParker 10 Sainotta. Metropolitan. Wicket. 868S7 Oakland 51 f 1:081 fast 2 105 3 5 6 6* 5'°SParker 7 Rolierta. El Molino. Beda. SG773 Oakland 51 f 1:0S slow 30 109 6 6 4 3nt 3'=lParker 12 Lady Elizabeth. Souia. Zinkand. BURNELL, br. m, 6 109 By Bannockburn — Mrs. Brunell (P. Zitnmer). SM37 Oakland P C 1:11 fast 12 109 I I i 4=11' J M.-I'.rid.- I) Arthur Hyman. Eltndal.-. Silk. HMS Oakland 3-J 1 :13g fast 25 1U9 4 6 6 6= 6'=lGriKss S L.oft.For't, Fan. Hall. M.Mu-g W:.:; Oakland 3-4 1:14£ fast 20 102 I I 4 4'1 1""' (Jross 12 May Sutton. Anne M.-Ce. , St.-.-l (MM Oakland F C 1:13 hvy -6 103 2 4 4 4'. 4S1 Gross S Kelle Kinney. Waner. Kalnade. SS4-I.-. Oakland F C 1:12 fast 20 110 7 5 4 33 1»" Gross 10 Annie Wells. Waner. Woodlander KISS Oakland F C 1:12 good 15 107 7 7 9 9= 661 Gross 12 El Molino. Rustling Silk. Keda. 87409 Oakland 5i f 1 :081 slop 13-5 107 8 7 4 41 48 Vosper 11 P.Clifford. G. Heart. L.Rensselaer S7361 Oakland 3-4 1 :15g slow 12 104 I 4 3 13 2J Gross 11 Wap. Lady Rensselaer, Cobleskill AMPEDO. hr. h, 6 114 By Alvescot — Day Dream (E. Wayland). B0M Oakland Gl f 1 :20? fast 6 115 1 3 4 5=1 6' -"JA Will'ms S I., of the Forest, Airs. Ben Stone. 88990 -Oakland 3-4 1:131 good 8 110 1 11 2=1 2=1 A Will'ms !» Faneuil Hall. Airs. OreBo. S89.ll Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 12 114 10 7 4 5"' 4' T Hice 12 Kllerd. Ben Stone. Cobleskill. MM Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 20 112 7 6 6 61 08 Kent S MarseAbe. Marburg. Dr.D'gherty S8724 Oakland 3-4 1:141 good 25 HO 7 4 6 S"t i)' E Callahnnl 1 Rosamo. Emma (J.. Roy Junior. 88537 Oakland 3-4 1:151 hvy 16-5 113 4 2 2 2* 1? Page S Ingham. RIacksheep. Gen. Haley 884S4 Oakland 3-4 1:14* fast 15 114 8 7 8 8= 5»1 Page 10 Argonaut. Faneuil Hall. Ellerd. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] * * | 1 . | | ; | | 1 1 | j j 1 | | | | : : | : 1 | | j FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap, (f.0101— l:3Sfc— 4— SB.) JIM GAFFNET, b. g, 5 105 By Golden Garter — Miss Maxim (J. S. Harlan). MMS Oakland F C 1:1(4 fast 9-5 IM 4 2 1 11 l*k Oaaara B Ttm TTall. KidNorth. Hr.O'gliertv 83*38 Oakland F C l:u9g fast 4 114 4 1 2 2* 1" Coburn -3 K. North. Kanorella. L.Dieudon'e SS943 Oakland 3-4 1 :13# slow 13-5 107 2 3 4 41 1*1 Coburn ." KubbliugWater. FernL.. K. North SKS77 Oakland 61 f 1:20 fast 13-10 114 1 3 2 21 2" G Archib'd 5 Enfield. Colonel Jack. Spolm. SS832 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 1S-5 109 3 4 6 6l 571 G Archib'd 7 Goldtinn. Thistle Relle. Balronla SS3S5 Oakland 1 1:40 fast 7 105 5 3 3 2 2= E*j Kennedy 9 Bub. Water, Sil. Knight. F.Johnson ■J8349 Oakland 5-8 591 fast 30 107 4 5 5 53 4=1 Kennedy (! I'ajaroita. J.H.She.-lian. Madman S8301 Oakland 3-4 1:1a] hvy 41 110 1 4 5 5* 48 Kennedy 0 Lewiston. Righteasy. Rich. Reed CHESTER KRUM. ch. c. 3 95 By Sir Hercules — Ravolette (E. Moyne). 89116 Oakland .",'. f 1 :00= fast 13 I02 3 S S 5-14= Buxton 8 Likely Diendonne. Spohn. Enfield S9070 Oakland 61 f 1:20 fast 3-2 117 4 7 3 3-1 2=1 M.-ntry 7 KidNorth. LadvElizabetli. Miles. SS943 Oakland " 1 1:421 slow 4-5 Ml 4 2 2 2 2= 21 Selden 5 Inclement. Raleigh. Aks Ar K.-n. Ss ::: Oakland 1 1-S 1:52 fast 9-5 92 4 4 4 I l1' 2" Selden B Orbicular. Inclenunt. E.T.I-'t\.-r SS777 Oakland 1 1:41 fast 2 92 2 1 1 1 U 1= Selden S Orbicular. In.-lein'nt, ColoiielJa.k b8749 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 17-10 108 5 4 4 3'1 2" A Will'ms 5 DaddyGip. L. Elizabeth. Redeem 38C63 Oakland 1 1:41 good 11-5 90 5 4 5 4 45 3'i A Thomas C Righteasy. In. -lenient. Nadzn. 88630 Oakland 3-4 1:131 good 4-5 107 4 4 4 4 23 Page 4 M.O'Connell. Cop'rtown, Balronla 0RBICUT.AR. ch. h, 7 114 By Smile — Orbed Maiden (Johnson & Gray). 88831 Oakland 118 1:52 fast 11-10 112 2 3 2 1 2s 1 1" G Archili'd B Ch. Kruni, In.-leinent. E.T.Fryer. 88777 Oakland 11:41 fast 3-4 112 4 3 3 2 2'i 2= T Rice S Chcs.Krum. Inclement. Col. Jack SS714 Oakland 1 1-S 1:541 goodl3-20 108 4 3 3 2 ■ I* T Rice S Colonel Jack. Whidden. Na.lzu. 5S59.1 Oakland 1 1:42 hvy 18-5 105 4 4 3 3 3" 3"! T Rice 4 Righteasy. PhllMohr. E.T.Fryer. 884S7 Oakland 11:40 fast 3 105 7 7 4 2 2l 3=} I Rice 8 Arasee. Bubb'gWater. Righteasy 88385 Oakland 1 1:40 fast 5 110 4 7 8 6 610 43i T Rice 9 Bob. Water. Kll.Kni?ht.F.Johnson SS127 Oakland 1 1:411 hvy 3 112 6 4 4 5 51 4»i Mentry 0 F.Johnsou. SilKnight. OldMexi.o KID NORTH, blk. g, 3 80 By Bannockburn — Merida (G. A. Marshall!. MM8 Oakland P C 1:10 fast 3 92 2 3 3 3«t 3'? Selden i; J.G.iffn.-v. Fan. Hall. Dr.D'gh-rty S!(07( Oakland 61 t 1:24 fast 51 99 7 11 I*} 1*1 Seld.-n 7 (lies. Kniin. L. Elizabeth. Miles. 8902S Oakland F (' 1:09? fast 13 89 5 2 1 1=1 2* S.-Id. n • J.Gaffney. Kanorella. L.ICdoiin.-. ssiiss Oakland 5-S BSJ good 6 M 6 4 5 65 B*l .S.-l.l.-n 7 FernL., L.Dieud e. CI Ilight S.'s913 Oakland 3 4 1:131 slow 30 89 5 1 1 l'l 4-1 SeMea B Kub. Water. FernL.. JimGaffnev. S;9C3 Oakland FC1:10 fast 12 99 I 3 4 6' 58J Selden 7 Spotin. Lady Pain -bita. Or.-lio. S8832 Oakland P C 1:10 fast 10 8S 7 7 7 7 71U Kederis 7 Goldtinn, Thistle Kelle. Balronla '8728 Oakland 3 4 1:14 good 16-5 91 5 3 2 S* 3*1 ffeMea 8 Goldflnn, Like.Dieu.lonne, or.-lio RALEIGH, ch. h. 6 99 By Bassetlaw — Gracine (I. H. Miller). 8803S Oakland lin7ov 1:141 fast a 112 2 1 1 1 1= 1' A Will'ms S l'.isliopW.. E.l.T.Frver. Col.Ja.k. SS'.qj Oakland 1 1:424 slow 5 St I I I I F | T Ktea B Inclem't. Ch.Krtiiu. Aks-Ar-Reu. 88778 Oakland lm70v 1:451 fast 15 112 2 2 2 1 V 1" T Rice • Rishop W.. Hia.ko. Whidden. SMM Oakland 1 1:431 hvv 5 105 1 3 3 3 3» 351 Gross ." FdKall. Lewiafon. Lady Elizabeth SS662 Oakland F C 1:101 good 30 110 4 9 9 7" k 4=1 A Will'ms 11 Gilbert Rose. Sewell. Goldniin. ss.-,91 Oakland lm70v 1:461 hvy 15 112 2 6 6 6 6 6'" T Rice ti Keep.Moving. Col.Jack. Inclement MHE Oakland 1 1-16 l:4Sij hvy 12 90 6 1 1 1 2= 44} E Callahan (» Arasee. Edwin T. Fryer, Nadzu MM Oakland 1 1:411 slop 5 10S 1 3 3 3 3= 4"'iVosper 5 Keep Moving. Inclement. Miles. INCLEMENT, b, g, 4 100 By Peep o'Day— Rain Drop (L. F. O'Leary). 8S942 Oakland 1 1:421 slow 2 105 5 11 1 l'l 1*. Vand'sen • Clies.Kruin. Raleigh. Aks Ar Ken VSV': Oakland 1 IS 1:52 fast 12 100 3 2 3 3 3' 3*1 Vanduseu ." Orbicular. Clies.Kruin. E.T.Fryer SS777 Oaklan.l 1 1:41 fast 7 102 3 4 4 4 33 3s Vaudusen •"► Ches. Kruni. Orbicular. Col.Ja.k. S663 Oukland 1 1:41 good 15 100 4 2 3 2 2"it l'l Vaudusen • Righteasy. Chester Kruni. Nadzu SS60S Oakland 7-S 1:29 slop 11-10 100 5 2 2 1 l'l 11 E -Martin S RapidWater. Galvesca. Lew istoii ■S591 Oakland lm70v 1 :461 hvy 8 115 5 1 1 2 2,| 3*1 Mentry C Keep Moving. Col.Jack. Miles. HBW Oakland 1 1:411 slop 3 102 3 2 2 2 2» 2=1 Kederis .". K. ep Moving. Miles. Raleigh. SS433 Oakland F C l:09g fast 6 103 3 2 2 2} 2i Taplin 7 Th.Belle, J.F.Crowley. R.Water. Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ( »050— 1:1.1— 0 — 100.) SPOHN, b. g, 5 108 By Peep o'Day — Smirr (W. T. Anderson). Siii 16 Oakland 51 f 1 :0o? fast 12 104 4 2 2 2= 2 Kederis S L.Dieudoune. Enfield. Ches.Krom ss-.o3 Oakland PC 1:11 fast 41 109 2 11 l'l 1=1 G Archib'd 7 Lady Pauchita. Orelio. Gol.lluin. MK77 Oakland 61 t 1:20 fast 6 106 4 2 3 3«i Cj A Thomas S Entiebi. Jim QaStaejr. Col. Jack. SS662 Oakland FC 1:10* good 3 106 1 3 4 4= 6=1 Vosper 11 Giltiert Rose. Sewell. Goldtinn. SS620 Oakland FC 1:11J hvy 10 MB 3 2 4 SJ V\ Vosper S Myles OX'onnell. S.-well. Orelio. SS4S6 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 31 108 3 2 2 2-1 2=1 Vosper t I'ajaroita. Hanirwr. Cloudllght. SV079 Oakland 5-8 1:00 fast 6 HN 6 6 6 5' B** Vosper S Madman. DelCruzador. I'rejui.lo ^7388 Oakland 5 8 1:001 fast 10 105 5 6 6 6s 6'4 Vosper 7 Prejuicio. Madman, Rinocular. BISHOP W.. ch. c, 4 105 By Kismet — Tyrona (Beckwith Stable). MMl Oakland lm7ov 1:44* fast M 1*« 7 2 3 3 31 2' A Thomas s Raleigh. Ed. T. Frv.r. Col. Ja.k SMM Oakland lin70v 1:451 fast 9 5 IOS 2 2 3 3 2'1 1«» G Archib'd 7 E.T.Fryer. Reil.-.-m. John Louis. SS778 Oakland lm70v 1:451 fast 7 lu7 13 4 3 3=1 2 » A Thomas !) Raleigh. Hia.ko. Whidden. MRS Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 15 106 4 4 5 6= 5s} A Thomas 8 Goldflnn. L.Dieudonne. K. North 5-S4SS Oakland lm70y 1:44* fast 2 107 2 12 2 43 4"! E Martin 5 E.T.Fryer. R.&Roun.l. Whidden. SS31S Oakland lm70y 1:451 fast 7 111 5 1 1 2 3=1 2=1 E Martin G Ed Ball. Desperado, Redeem. SS174 Oakland 1 l:4fj slop 12 98 1 3 3 3 3= 24 ■ Martin (! KeepMoving. S.-rvicence. Raleigh S812S Oukland lm70y 1:461 hvy 8 106 0 5 4 5 6' 5'J| A Walsh S JtidgeQuinn. Raleigh. K. Moviug WHIDDEN. hr. g. 5 108 By Miller— Franconia (Maine Stable). HS0 Oakland lmTBy 1:44] fast G IM 6 r. S 2 2*jl» Selden 8 Redeem, laaa Louis. Aks Ar Ben MMC Oakland 1 1-4 2:07* fast 4 lnl 4 3 4 4 4= l5 A Thomas 1; M.OlIicious. Iygat. h-. Aks-Ar-Reu MMl Oakland lm7ov 1:451 fast 10 Ml I 6 I I 6s B*| A Williams 7 BfabopW.. Ed. T. Fryer. Redeem. S.SS34 Oakland 1 1:42 fast 41 111 2 7 7 7 5nt l'l Q Archili'd B Keau Man. Ktaua, Hi.-uko. SS77S Oakland lm70y 1:451 fast 10 MB 7 7 7 6 7= 4» Selden S Raleigh. Kishop W.. Hia.ko. S71 4 Oakland 1 1-S 1 :54* good 9 96 2 4 4 3 3-1 34J A Thomas .". Orbicular. Colonel Jack. Nadzu. S66i Oakland lm70y 1:46§ good 8 106 6 6 5 4 4"t 3=J i'age (i K'liMoving. Radation. Ruckthorii S8627 Oakland 11:431 hvy 15 109 1110 6 4 S*3*« Page 11 MissPicnic. Tremargo. Servlcence EDWIN T. FRYER, b. h. 6 110 By Juvenal— Speedy (F. Wallhauser). MMt Oakland liu7ov 1:44* fast 4 111 3 6 5 5 5'1 241 Mentry S Ual.-iu.li. P.ishop W.. Col. Jack. •5N9--4 Oakland lni7 ly 1:451 fast 5 112 4 4 4 I 54 2»k Mentry 7 Kishop W.. Redeem. John Louis. HBtt Oakland 1 1-S 1:52 fast 5 101 5 5 5 5 5 4s! Gross ." Orbicular, Clies.Kruin. Inclement JBY7S Oakland lm70y 1:451 fast 7 111 9 8 8 8 83 8*1 Mentry «.» Raleigh. Kishop W.. Hiacko. SS6S6 Oakland 11:431 hvy 10 108 5 5 5 5 5 5"3Page 5 Ed Ball. Lewiston. Raleigh. SS-'.yO tiaklan'l 1 1:42 hvv 4 100 2 3 4 4 4 4'HE Martin 4 Righteasy. Phil Mohr. Orbicular. 8535 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :48* hvy 9 95 5 4 4 3 Z^ 2 E Martin (I Arasee, Nadzu. Rab igh. ^4SS Oakland lm70y 1 : 441 fast * 107 3 4 4 3 2'1 131 Page 5 R'n.l&Roun.l. Whidden. BlshopW MILES, br. c, 3 91 By Migraine — Countess Wanda (H. Thomnsonl. S9C70 Oaklan.l 61 f 1:20 fast 6 lo7 2 6 6 S* 4*1 A Will'ms 7 K. North, ('lies. Kruni. f 1 1711— 111 Ik 8SO07 Oakland 6'. f 1:201 fast 40 OS 3 4 2 2' 1^ A Thomas .". Key Hindoo. Enfield. Marburg. iS77S Oakland lm70y 1 :451 fast 8 88 3 4 3 5 S* 1*1 Kederis '■' Raleigh. Blikaa W.. Hia.-k.:. ISM4 Oakland lm70v 1:461 good 17-S 84 5 4 4 6 5"* "5* Seld.-n 8 KeepMoving. BadaWoa. Whidden nSSl Oakland lmTSjr 1 :462 hvy 12 81; 1 4 4 4 4* 4*1 Selden t KeepMavtag. CM Jack, laeleaaeal MMl Oakland ll:4Uslop 18-5 85 5 5 4 4 a** 3*1 Seidell •". Keep Moving. In, lenient. P.al.-igh MSK Oakland 7-S 1:271 fast 14-5 110 4 7 7 7 6« V Page ! Sepulve.la. B.ofFortnne. J.H.Karr J.79 Oakland 51 f 1:3*] hvy 10 M 1 5 5 5- 5K1 C Williams f PhilMohr. E.Harwoo.1. Rig Chief Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (7*4833 -1:38*4 -« — 112. LIKELY DIEUDONNE. ch. g. 4 113 By Dieudonna — Superfine (Raisin City Stable^. S91 16 Oaklan.l 51 f 1 :06g fast 23-5 ins 2 1 1 I'll:. Seidell S Rpohn. Enti. Id. Chester Knim. KM38 Oakland Vr 1: W. last 1 ios 6 4 1 3= 1= A Will'ms 8 J. GalTn-v. KM North. Baaarefla ssiiss Oakland 5-8 591 good 18 5 107 1 2 2 2= 21 A Will'ins 7 FernL., Cl..u.lli-_'lit. Napa Kirk. SM3 Oakland S-4 1:131 alow 4 ill 4 42 2J, 5" M.ntrv S Bab. Water. Fernl... Jia»OaS*ary. B3M Oakland 51 f l:o61 fast 6 105 1 11 1=1 lh .\ Williams C, Cloitdlight. Fern I... Phil Mohr. Ss77:t Oakland FC 1:101 fast 8-5 104 2 I 1 1= 2=1 A Williams 4 Kevllindoo. Tliistl.-Kell.-. FernL. •3728 Oakland 2 4 1:14 good 7 109 3 1111 2* A Williams S Coi.ltiiin. Kid North. Orelio. MMl Oakland 7 S 1:26 fast *J 104 111 1 11 24 A Walsh 0 Arasee. Inclement. Rapid Water. SAL ATTICUM. ch. c. 3 105 By Salvation— Wilma (El Palomar Stable). 88489 Oakland 51 f l:4Sf fast 12 5 MS 7 5 7 51 3»1 T Ri.e s .I.H.SlM-ehan Phil Make. Fan.v. -si.::, Oakland 51 f 1 Mi fast 9-20 1 M 7 4 2 2* 1- Tap'.in 7 l.Klizab'li. P.afl.lw're.B.Graaw SSOn Oakland 5 I 1 MB slow 16-5 lOO 1 4 2 4='. I* Taplin S Lewiston. I.. Elistal.. til. M.O'C.n'i FMtl Oakland 51 f 1:1S] hrj 4 UB 1 4 4 4= 1'IE Stnith 12 P. Winter, J.CafT.-rata. P.Blaaco. S7133 Oakland .". - 1 :"2Z slop 6 11". 11 11 I 9 I«*1E Smith 11 Priib-ofLisinoie. BabeNeely. Base I METROPOLITAN, b. c. 3 105 By Filigrane — Annie Thompson (W. M. Cain). •3035 Oakland K('l:lo fast :','■ K 2 111* 1*1 Selden R Ellerd. Mad-Maafrrave, Bovaatad *MG Oakland 3-4 1:13] fast 4 95 6 4 5 '.* 7'4 S.-Id. n : L.oft. For't. Fan. Hall. M.Moae'e BMB3 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast C M :: 111= 1** Selden S Crest. m. Bafcerta. Ell. id. K733 Oakland P C 1:12 good 6 M7 4 3 3 M 2= SeMea in Keda. Al.k-r Galea, CalaaaBL ■M34 Oakland 51 f l:o9? hvv 11-5 95 2 12 3' 3=', Selden 11 Salvage. (;.» dSiii| . Fa I h. St a (ford MMl Oakland 3 4 1:16 hvy 41 95 7 1 2 11 1". Selden IS Olatlie. Goixl Ship. K.-dondo. 88464 Oakland K C 1:13 fast 10 111 7 8 8 t«k 4*1 SeMea 11 Passenger. Tremargo. Keda. ■IM Oakland 3 4 1:151 slow 3-2 110 3 111= 2= SeMea s Beda. Elodia B.. Palo Chlqneto. BALRONIA. h. f. 3 100 By Balgowan — Sebastiana (F. M. Honper). 889C1 Oakland P C 1:10 good 7 '..7 I I I I B* Parker S Blnoculnr. T. Kelle. Goldtinn. 8S832 Oakland P C 1:10 fast 15 91 2 5 4 ::= 31 Parker 7 GaMSan. Tlosii. -Kelle. Binacalar (MM Oakland 3-4 1:131 fjaed 41 Khi 2 I 3 3= 4" A Thomas 4 M.o'l'on'l. Ch. Kruni. Cop'rtown. MS] I Oakland 3-4 1:141 kvjr 9 10 99 1 2 1 2". 2= E Martin S L.Elizaheth. Lew'ton. M.OCoiill MS34 Oakland F C 1:114 hvy 9-5 lnl 1 4 2 24 1*1 Taplin 7 Sewell. QUaerl Rose. Marburg. SMM Oakland P C 1:M| taat 8 95 1 2 2 2= 11 A Thomas 7 Cop'rtown. Pr.Ii'ghertv. Goldtinn "s^n.-, Oakland 5-8 1:02 hvy 7 MB 1 1 1 6* 6'} Vosp.-r S Ibtd.Gip. P.Mobr. Dr.Doaakerty. 88175 Oakland 1 1-16 1:491 slop 10 110 1 1 1 1 li 4" Vosp.-r G Turret, old Mexico. JudgeQuInn. BIT OF FOETDSE I if I Mt By Alt,m«_BH of Ml (J. W. hW, ta on »» rp ,ur L^S,lb'^5n-1).fa,M *ffa By Galveston-Libertina P. Wulcahy). sl 2 , I H , .:,!v''"'n ■■• I'"-l..;i,.. Ch.Krum. LDUMk li. 8N6s- *akland 1 '■«* hvv ■ S 4 T NOT1 kan OlTl'hv?? « * ? 4 llx$ZV£&* 4"-' f Inrlemont. Bap. Water, Grilvesca ca S^ : 11 ^''t,'" •• I..K!i/.:,l«.th. Haln.nia. M.()-C,„rl fl « m 3 4 1*1 fast f vq T-. &,S • '!; S , c^r * 1 i i;,?*tart,» .- ' f.Kriiin. B.Of Fortune. Da.ld.vUlp IP W, k jui-SS* 1! it! 5 $ ? f, StcV, ,"rsul1 ,; I''«i--"-..ita. J. H.Sheolmn. Madman an ssioi o^kand " 1--71 [.?..! i- , :•' e r 1 U 1-, S,,'1,,'r-", , • BteMeMjr. Rich. Reed. J.GaSney Y V" "-fil 3 :"S" •«■»«. Cheater Kruni. Balret.Ia. ia" PORT MAHONF V S ,,. ~*TtakfSdnreF^M-& n? rBT-,GU»raltar-Meteora fj. S. Duncan). kWstiaklan.l i .hvv fturt ? B li* I 1 - ; i 2 1 o ., "'"',S ,! '••"""••'ll.i. LPan.-hiln. Mai-burg ,.., RS* Oakland F f 1 :l i? fast 12 11,1 J j « 4*1 SIS* a t. uS V'1i:!"- ' IAIo,'.r ,^'!u V,,m SJ91« Oakland .-.;. r 1 MM, slop 8-3 104 2 i 1 ft |t kSCtH I BJgfe^-ff*» .¥HA" WW S7s4 i . iklan.l K (' 1 111 mil f in J i i •••"in ii , .^ Klaekslieep. Arson t, Bellsmcker s mHoaklaSd iSimSSZx mi 3^4». cr^' i0^r^r^M-^ -r^e-,F-f'aff'»rd r,I i S7i-;'i Oakland P (' 1 -I" rn"i?l I 3 K { 7 ax -,s • i* ' J-II.SIiechan. NapaNick. Hamper sv kan 5-8 10M S«t •* in?* I ! 8 E» 25!? S Pi,i].Molir. Sewell. Pr.Do.ighertv. vP MWmsShrfV ,21 JV * S Madman. D,R'ru,ador. IV,juic-io IxmtKESS. br. f, 3 100 By^Ducat— Ebony Maid (Sacramento Valley Stock Dk MK .aklan.l 5S f 1 =081 fast Km 1H 11 in , p ;■ TVallahanl J W.V.r.ninH.y. DlNcMto. CaM.-m m Page 5 Pimlico Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, April 23. Pimlico Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, April 23. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY. PIMLICO ENTRIES. lN'inir rtatti m ::.i» p. m. (CUeaaa timp. 2:0o.i ■ Unas \v«ll in mud. v9Sti|icriiir mini riinm-r (M I u .aid.-ll. First Race^l Mile. ': vi ai lil.ls and upward. Selling. (Tract in., id: 7s k:t -1:3S| — 3 — KO i I"l 11..IS.-. Wi. Kv,-. A. Wt. M.l. -p. ^^-•.iT Kau-iuan 511 1 ::MtJ 4. .1(17 y72", W ...• I Joreler 116 1:39 7. .Wl . . x7l' l VHU- ;,,!.. aula 5. 107 71.", KWH1 *Cli.p..niii - m 1:411 4. .MS. ©71.". NIM12 .WMlu-rm.ist 107 1:4Ug 4. .107. X71." w.f o, ,:,!,. nial 104 1:461 4.. 111.",.. ©71.". vui_' ] ,is Caranacb ...MM 1:411 5..KB..X710 sv.is:: ■ Mwmaii :t !»•' X710 Mi-".!* *«»liv«- Ely H7 1 :47i 4. .10o! .' ■ 705 ^'L'.".o liaj lii-.-,'iv.-r :; 117 71,-, VM.14 Tivlini 10 ; 1:4.". 0. .107 - 7 :o sssi:. c.diis Mi-mat* I0S 1:421 3..M0..X7M Vl1"' 1 I'-.i :\ :iri (Ml 0..KKt «».", Second Race — 1-2 Mile. 2 .v.-ar-ol.U. Mai.J.ns. Spfiiai Wt-islits. (Tra, k iv.-.,i.l: sl:«a» — Js;_2 — ll»t ) v.ii.v:-;ih:i;i;tic i M» ;.-,i i Ki7..x72r, Anna ( 'a sc. li. f. l.v C.sarion — ■"•■H 107 Salli. .,-I»:iv. 1.. f. I.y IVcp o'Da.v — Sail if Ai.plcton. . 107 " H9079 ti. 17. r.ust.r H17 fj.-, IIIW7JI Kam Bank I07 7 i-, MMtO l!a..-,wll 112 :r,0j! llo!!!".7«10 Wit.liliiv. Hi. f. I.y M. \han-- Wili-li ....''• ft 107 , l.anan. .li. f. l.v Star Ruby — Tos- '•■i'':i 107 Andy Cliisli.ilm. h. L'. I.y .\,.i\\,hh1 — I. a, l\ i; „la 107 ' \. Ili'lmont intiy. Third Race — 7-8 Mile. :: yi-ar-.dils and upward. Handicap (Track rci- rd: 741.',.".— 1:27 — 4—110.) svi'il N.,1.,1, 112 l:2Si 7.. US.. ffit vt. si- llj^li l'livat,- 4 ]• »; 0574", NWJK4 Martin Il..yl,. 112 1::S0? s! ;i22"©74.-. s L-. »4 Shim iviiii.,11 100 1:281 5.. 110 X743 (S:t] ^t| KcvIm.iiih ;; |0« X745 KSXSH Hill Toil HK» 1:27 4..1tt!!x740 (s:HJi;i Dixie KniKlit 110 1:31 ::. .102. . x74o v; : '_-' Mvdalli.m ;• io-' X74 ^l Han c.id.-n CMtfcj 4;; !»s!.'..72 » Fourth Race — 2 Miles. ntrralt itm 4 vrar-olds and upwai.l. Allowances. (Track ncoid: IMOfll I PH 0. IHJ.I Ind. Horse. \\i. U,.c. A. Wt. Hdi-p. isss!»si Dr. Pillow 4 i:;- x7(« v.M»s2- Dr. Heard 7 l.-.f:" y C, ,". siMiSL- Dacra S. .1Q3..X4M "' .so:.". Paprika 7. .1. "..:.. c..s.". S4C(ai Dei-si 7 . .Ul. . X«W ;;i ■MS (isase 4..i::2....i;so Fifth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-jrear-olda and upward. Scllim;. (Jelltli men Itiders. (Track record: SC.107 — 1:07— 2 — 113.) nasi Patriot 1101:07 4. .140. .©72.-. sv.i.-,(,- Baring Beil 100 1:081 4..141..X720 ; nm* liul.li UN-. l:07-! 4. .140. . X 71.". -. svis:: Mi s Popalar ."...142 XTM o (H01«7| Sal Volatile 07 1:MM 0..142 7o~. *- nm Berkakire 1M1 4. .14:: 700 li Sixth Race — 1 Mile. ■ I year-i.lds. Sneeja! VOighta. (Track trcara: 7so::7— l:::;i 1—3— 10.-,. 1 Sss4n C.llis Ormsl.v in.*t1:42 110 X72." .'.-. mitt' Bang 10«jl:41i 1O7..X720 :o WMJ32 Tempter 110..X71S S0107 Hymen 103 71(1 " S02.-.0 Cay Deceiver 147... .70S ntn l.ayminster (Mj 1O7....700 Seventh Race— 1-2 Mile. 2 y.ar .,1.1s. .\iai.ieiis. Baerial Wcigkta. (Track rccari: BtSn 48| 2 lio.i Mf Sir Chili. ,11 ||S ::::i 110. .X72.". Haute Bocae, br. f. I.y BOCk Sand — Haut.sse II. . . ]()7 Itosev I'lisev. I., f. I.y Sanders -Klsie 1 107 ftlOTfl Duleliester 110 71 t ssosl- Nora Kmma 107 70.-, - soios Vilo C IM..X7M Ivyton. eh. s. I.y Hlilzeu — Kmi- "cllie II ]07 Mariner, ell. c. liv Chilton — Sailor's Delight n;i • Apple 1'rince. 1». c. I.y Prim e of Mel- boarne — I.a.iv Al'I'lel'V 110 ♦Apprentice allowance. First Race [1st Pimlico] LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE: — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling:. (7s.'i::7 — l::a % :*, 100.) Index Curse DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. S;A^MAN• }' 1" ,*,!- 107 Bv Flanudes— Raglan (F. McCabe). X :;-:;;:r-n1 ] ', |^ ,,-,.„ K & o s $ b i S% 1 » V^^&JFESE , K743 .lam.s-oun at 1 -n* last 4-5 lo:j .-. 1 1 is 1» A In- 5 W 'Aline TW' rJISbI' r£ZZl?L • r S c44.ia,ksville I I4kl fast 12 102 8 2 1 1 | V .1 Ueid 10 iKv! tMlTu f Edwin l' ™%Gr^;,hr- *' 7- ,?7 B^ Hamburg-Elusive (C. C. Smithson). MM li ml too 2 3 o .,-, ,f r.e. fast «a SO 114 , 1 ;. - x. - 5 r E - 6*» J It. i-1 K.Herbert. Sop'stition P ANeetBea s..,, ; nil C 1 1-2 2:361 fast 31 113 8 4 5 4 43 4*1 McCahey (Ovam.a.I'.amlNee. lea How 'Shea 1 n K34PJjnco 11-!!* fast 12 IIS ti 7 7 7 8» H McCahey 8uoer«tlti i BloeBook r TiflKSl'e. ! si.P.s Pimlico 1 :; li, .(life' fast 11-3 111 14 4 3 !» U Rettig N. ' li er u osl Itio Crai .1.'- (i n • •'»• K WJOSy l-imlico 11:43 teat 3 2 133 2 2 2 2 l»t P.'. Mr R T'lorUi ( nle i ■ ,' il S,fi77 Ci.nlico 1 3-16 2:01* fast M W 2 3 3 3 3- 4 | Goldstein i l'c^n NVthennost. lllacko. uf?ffi£K^& h\ £ 6 . 107 By Goldcrest— Fond Recollection (C. DcWitt). S9112 Pimlieo liiiGuy 1:.m -• « hvy C * 110 4 .. 5 4 2.1. 21 Drever 0(trca"ln ' Smm» XothernuKt K8JK Jack-villi- llsi:.-,4 last 4-4 M7 3 3 2 2 3 |i £5 7 \lol' K f • U Fore Card w-.' i-iVh . i - S :;-;4 IaSt 4„ J^ I \ I \ £*3 *;a"z i Hans. OLeron. Mamie Alitol. '",\ :-4? raS, ,;- 5 5 2 ? ij" S 2*2* 0 Span.I'rince. Descom'ts. IdaMay. ss-ns' ek-vV. ^i :k-vif.,,-;! M 1SJ r- °^ 5 5 J 5 ? S ,J Bl,rnB « K l«in L.. Cerrytnauder. Oheron. S.-&W. .1 k Mile Ini.oy r. fast l:4..f o l'Jfi 1 3 3 3 V 31 Q Curns 7 Molesey. .T.H.Heed, Toison d'Or. v?-f^NhUC' Ch--. f*. 1L. ,. T05 .,By Ornament— Chilpiquin (W. Walker). MJUM 1 iinlico 3-4 1:192 ^ hvy 10 142 S 8 5 - 41 ::n, Bamaey lOHoraee B sin-„i-in ■»■*■*■•* ^ilir'nla Il^fl-aSS,? S \ l \ ^ I'iKamsey g tM^t^Slw^fjfSBy ^^ LrSI it 'no lllSVlSCS! 25 S t 4 5 2 4* Ramsey Robert Cooper. Dr. Dowalr. Cull. s?°» ;- .^. i'" i ti 123 J"2r1 1 ,9' 5 . 5 3 o 3- 4=i Ramsey Fundamental. J.Carner. Polar Star. ** •*' 'ill co 1 1-S fa^t i { 1:^3e 40 loo 7 C 7 7 U" $*• Mulligan Kostrum Oaorlne s'ilverine nm wS!iS 1 1 16 :tl fait I. IS I , 4 ? S? C'- ? r^Ve^! Dav,n"Jt Ontario. ^Slg«e^SSi*Scet^B.6ao-« L Campaigner. Bobble Keaa. . ur™™ .f.Vt. i , ,' r',4-^ , ,c - 107 - o . By Sir Dixcn— Olga Nethersole (J. H. McDonald). S :■,'. '.h.x'. '*' 1 1 1'j 1 ^.J last I ., IU 2 4 4 3 4 4*J Xicl OArdri. High Bange Camnairaer Jac*vJ Tie VT5J:22 22 JL: 12 5 f J 1 :f, S •! IK*? •MlaK,nan/"ll\l1?a,ng..; CalnpalSnen 88434 ■ ■ h.:: J ] J ' « » » { I),i,v ', '*,. "J :•* ^ J- ; 2 J 1 •'. p l g Caajpa'aor, O.HoBeaty. lt.Crande ' '' IOC 4 4 4 II aM , 5V 1 a Musurvc 4 Dr.Holab'g, Ii.Captive. S.Catest.y rl n -••'•'''•" i J 1, b V';r hvy A l(IS :i ] X J ll y I'-'itwcll 4 Hill Top. Dr. HolzlH-rg. Klfall Ota J-k-vtlU 1 1 M 1:40, last I ., UK! 1 4 4 4 4' 3 Dutwell 5 Mo.pjctte. OldHonestv. H. Range OCCIDENTAL, ch f, 4 105 By Montana— Lisanne (J. W. Healev). ss..t .,,,,,, ..' f :i2 sow 3-2 MM 1 3 5 S' 3». F .lacks.,,, S I.mk.v Male. Fm'inola. Necklet. MtSajTamp* •■ s J« slow 3 MM i 4 4 4- 1" Fain U An.Smitli In,-.Mm C Hamilton ss^ T,:"!t -Vl!!^s!',w. T 4 4 3 » » *'»»' D»Hurl..ek.'NU,ti"; Tki "io • s!:;;|: !, "^ :.1.r.vsowi 2J * . J 4 «*a. ■"■ T l;:,,,,,,,, t\,r,,M. Hurlock. DaisyB. ; s ■•,v*soe4.i J^iS 6 S 5«k 4=1 T Koerner • Ocm. Taaaae/Baa Prtiio. S8..«. sv~h •■ I.impa M •• i l.lsEsl,.rf 2J 2 I r HQ C t* MJ CTiaair • Nat.llumppo. TallowDip. Niantio LOIS CAVANAGH. b. m. 6 105 By Hastings— Aurata (W. M. Sheedy). S»112 Pimlico in V l ;...; hvy « ins 3 4 4 2 :,-•:,• B Digan SOrcagM Golconda ilmne 8SS57 Jameatown I 1 :l U mud B US :, 4 I :; |a |] .f Heid 3 D „ ,u- s .V '"Mi^' Cpular s^!s.:u,„-s,n 11 1« 1:474 fast 2J MB 2 2 4 4 4' tH J Raid 5 p. ^ XecUes %m, ^ M P pniar ' ^ hlllTIn ^faS,„',!!" 4 4 4 4 3' S'lUaagrare f I'lantland. Hypcrio, I. I Svre • • "« -^ - /.I f7"0.11"0 ':' : i - ! l* l" J litid 4 Betblebe», Saltram. Glopper. ssof 8881 • . .mi. m „ lm70y i, 1 :4t.i fast 4 M4 2 I 3 3 (■ t* J Rei.l 3 John Carroll. Kinga Golnea. tJJ.'i "1i:V,":;S! ■ fV'Vi- V-r- fTl La 15 ! 5 ! 4 4* 4- St-i.nr.lt • PUatUad, SnrerkV. Havre." ss.,04 lampa 1 1 10 13M| slow 8-o 109 .. 3 4 2 21 21 Fain 0 LaFayette. Fl. Kilev. W.I.Hinch 5g¥*S: .°h' e,-31 , .... 92 By Fatherless— Mermaid (G. A. Bronder). ^;: , " "un -J 4, J, ,,i ,4^?00 1 11"J b 2 2 2 21 3= SteinhMt 4 liillieliil.lis. Dander. M.I'opular . ^•Vi Tor.'V,'!", Vn '= [ :-,'Si lair 1°. V"' ] 4 4 4"k "'" Stelnh'dt 5 BacBell. BU.HibbB. K.Tanl-uav.' i ^4?S O - S"w :-' I':"' i I 3 2 a -'" s,«-»'h'«lt 4 L.Cavanagh. Bohl.yCook. I'unkV. i lull T, -ii1:33|SOW^ 5 S 7 C 3 -i l'i Steinir.it !• Hoyle. Judge Dumlon. Morpeth'. ' 88444 Tampa T, »J f .11 sow 3 96 7 6 5 ? 31 Stelab'dt 7 Clysmic. Our Nugget. La (Jloria. met Tampa 311:1S slow S-o : :, 3 3 4 21 21 Sttinh'dt S BetkGooJwln. Okealte. DryDollar | OLIVE ELY. ch. f, 4 100 By Knight of the Thistle— The Lady in Blue (T. P. I XJoWTlGS) t L^Hpfmlu* MlSJr^f"1 r° ,*,Ji I 5 4 9. 9'ni}-: Ma,tin ,K"rin- r.u.lliiana. Lad ,.f Langden : 5—-. ! ' l I_1* 1" 11" » 7 G t,-1 ,'. •.'";* 1 -*ii j*"* J SlllDavenp't Miss Pertgord Camoaianer Flfill ( H^lSn \-rl b2 !. ]« S S ! ! STSfVe,*:t Iti«"M1an.^?eTI,ankfni '"Net: Traver *m 1 1 K Lail toll l" S2 sJ 2 i I I I V* V.. RfVeB^t CoamonoUUB. Adoration. K.of.Mist n..i Ham Hamilton 1 1 1 8 8 1 1 -"3 ...31 fast 8 99 4 3 3 a 42 4' J Dav.np t WooUtoae Le\inc I idv Poeomoke f ' 111 iSl 8^ S 15! ! fl ,f ^!^°n 0h^'"- &-W?U«p Tki ^2*' I 847 M.-nn-n '' hvv 7 88 6 2 1 1 l«k ij j T Wlison Oolconda. OoiMI. T5. Shaughraun. r GA1 vn™» DECEIVER, v b , ? g 3 97 By Maddison-Sister Anna (R. Parr). si,", 'li', lij^l Jf2 To ,•' J ,! i McIntyreZymole. I'ocket. Lady Frederick. »-«1-Mi«Ml c "' M 112 6 7 | , „„'„ 11431 Rottig Aylmer. Itanceress. The Pronl.et. ^JaTk7viMer2-4l-l«r«-» W, By Mirthful-Flower Delias (J. C. Chase). %i - - - BwtU.^nSSafiSS «4S r'JKer?*^ IJol'ffiSTdrl04^^.1!.™"'1 4 r i ^.'il.'V'l'i.i "-'s!^!^: i'.-is i f 1 ^ ^^,,!:;; 7^!.l.agg;,:\:^a;l';i,,^!,w,;rIie.d : "■ ' ' ■' ' '■ v . '■• . s 1 .., ,■ n\ \ 11 , 10, (..,., 4 SI PlOJvrt t c.j.i i|,Kt «, i . „,.,, 11 ..... . nMoi^^i^^llaSwt^lS .. .,.,, SI I f 8 ' ;'' '* '"""^ ^^ »a'^ ^ ••.Kb.m ssi, K mil- ,s i...tr; slow j i,,!» 3 j 2 1 1* |i Otert 11 MlaaHerbert Havre. \| Vmelia s c 5T*7', • ', i6 .-i f°, Dis8uise— Royal Rose (G. P. Sherman). hw 60 - - -,By !Ml:l3ift2t M* M« \ \\ i- V-m'V K'ng^n^^T'il'Sr'T v. ' 8^210 HamiUon 1 1-1C liS* f5S 7 13 3 3? 4 %, ^ ■ iff* kVi-"''"VlP-t A,,,:VI,V= MB Toronto 3 "*— 4 1:1,, aaa-i fast 7 i ih U3 1 i 3 | g 3 P p •* ai j f,^ r.t.c. £ Soil. , S Nick ft Vr o'Tlme. ! 'V^S1"- Dr. Pillow. 2 i Second Race [2nd Pimlico] 3 "*— 4 1:1,, aaa-i fast 7 i ih U3 1 i 3 | g 3 P p •* ai j r.t.c. Soil. , Nick Vr o'Tlme. ! 'V^S1"- Dr. Pillow. 2 i SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Suecial Weights. ,M:;.;:i 4s-, 2 110.. | sH^.Rf"n;. Ch- B- f • - - ,,w - 7,°J •■ . ,,By Hast ings-Hoonstick f A. Belmont). S ,;,.cs' . '". ""' ,i- " ' ^ L""' M,'('ll:' » Maater John. Rash. Kapi.IFIIght 5 f^*„CrfSE' .,.„ b- f- 2 107 By Ceaarion-Bretzel (H. L. Shaw). J ffr^^r?.'0^' b- f' 2 107 By PecP oDay-Sall.e Applcton (E. B. Cassatt). pSiEd*"' ki^' *sa If?-7.- ..By Russell-Madame Hindoo (W. D. Althouse). L MK» Baavraann 1. »». aa , 40 Q hv « 6 4 „• FJ C Grand 12 OldSqnaw. Tlieltascal. SlrChllton SI ta on »» rp ,ur li. ca fl MA-M ,HA^K- br- B',2 -,au 107 By Gdden Maxim— Dimple (S. Boas), .- oi'^™ '' * y U ,04 ° 10 10" 10'"J Rtid J2 » MSq»aw. TIieRas.al. SirChllton 5A-7? i , ch" ,c,1 2 .„, , . -, 110 By Bacine— Miss Wandelohr (W. S. Diffenderfer). ; a'm.own VH S *5*. 2 Rf X 4; 4;^ A Lang .". I.o.liiel. Fdm rA.lama. Bendaga s-s_., .Jamestown 1 2 48g good 20 112 5 1 31 3l» Ploss lo Lochiel RessFi(7hii"h t-i. kit v«n ss7,;s Jamestown 1-2 47« fast 100 112 7 7 I- 5M1A Lang 7 MaslerJohn ^LocWeL it'udaga 1 irst start lor the following: WITCHFERE, ch. f, 2 107 By Mexican— Witchcraft (S. W. Aldrich). TOUCAN, ch. f. 2 107 By Star Ruby-Toscana (A. Belmont). ANDY CHISHOLM. b. g. 2 107 By Norwood— Lady Goda (William Garth), A. Delmont entry— Heretic and Toucan. Third Race [3rd Pimlico] IP an ia" ,.., s r,I vP Dk m ,". "' ;;i ; -. o *- li .'.-. :o " - • THIRD RACE — 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (744.". 1:27— 4— 110., st7rAL?N' br\h' !.,- i . 118 Bv Sain— Sister Josephine (B. Schreiber). SSJjffi'vlHc IISSS U l!Z^ni$ ri IVStSr* ,^V,Var'k:er,,i,i\!rr^'*,,vF-,,'',t EllfvBil PI f4fe-i^^SgfSS .1..^- Auue.luct 1 1-8 1 ...3 fast 4 HI 3 3 3 3 3 PJW Miller 3 Ballot. Dr.H.k.lale Nvnipb ™^rnltoo*^n4oi ■ f-4* hw , l??s6 . • . , o By Oddfellow-Commena (C. C. Smithson). SCKPlmUco 1 W4 1:461 fast 21 lo7 1 2 r I r"» !• J Held si i« L ™V ':! '", F?r' k' HUI Pimlico lm70y 1 443 fast SM5 10". 2 2 2 2 1* !• llcCahey T h r, VI,J pi i'lm ^'i'f aga-M*0 11-8 1-31 fast 1-2 109 14 4 3 V VI Goldstein pi ^ 1; m k VI I^Te P . CXeedie, SM4 Pimlico lm70yl:4.-. fast 3 5 10.". 3 111 l«k n Goldste n Arondack Gretna * ^reetist Ah?^ 5^ •,I,a,,,,a"'a 1 1-8 1:541 good 18-3 109 3 2 2 3 2' l£ Gilbert Hick Firestone 1 Lrn is«~ i:i ill Pi ?IK S^»£ftS'E s.._i i j imlico 11-2 2:34 fast 12 1(1 111 1 li l . f V,-lni vreHln..i-.. l- i» V v\. i /• ... I II if ir | i { j 1 utP W^sMMi ™,S b °- ?l-49= hvv irif.ii l -Byt .Star Bhoot-la.t Resort (W. F. A. Mulholland,. g&iSSro SHS E I 10 11? 4. I ? g 3: b^li ^ona^-F'auntleroy'V'^rgrave lS fasf il In S" wH, ! £*» (^har.Hariirave. Itad.Star ^.-'.■Mmpre 64 f ■ 7 7 7 7, s::m. s Se?DaheadMfl2iS2 ? i£2 J 1 !gu vve » J^uiseS.. Cliar.Hargrave. Calash 1 ,™« d v «S it- ]}. 7 ! ' ! 1 I 3 ?ut^T," S Lit. King. Christina. C.Hargrave p-rrTTOPi. # ? , : «2s -'«ville 6 Firebox. Everett. Rocky O'Brien sts.i ri --ri'ii , f« !,-„ • . o 112 By Clifford— Whiplash (R. Angarola) -- 77 I a^-k-v Tic Vi Him as . kkU. ?? ? 2 i;TUi,V;'a" ;? ""•"•"'»■ Rto?'«nde. Spellbound kui^lMiniR li"" o* .41 5 ?Jh 51*«*tS-. j G^tHeavens. Talwo. OldHonestr ^2i%nVl5aB 7J S J » 3 5 ^Buftcff o^eav^s- Mr!gutrgF E Eft ' s1!^,^10111- ^ft 3h „ 10 » . . , , .BY Ormicant-Evergreen (E F. OmSSl MEDALLIONb *^:-'4fast 45 1H 1 5 2 1 P H V I'owers « Mi.toii B^S^'^luirio. W il» '- V McC 'thyFauutleroy. Cherrvola. Grasn.ere. «3 m*=hvv 3i 1 1 o M« o GOLDEN CASTLE, ch. g. 4 98 By Hawkswick— Advance (P tfnT.,1 ^USSco aiiSSS? SM 3 a ^vVl^ ^un^Se,^ '"u Salle. »S?8S 1^l:i4|fa^ 7° i? - 5 1 ^^Sf M^^i^^^mr^ik. "*T?™r ' J'° 8 ° J D a«» a-3 v urana .Merry Gift. Spellbound. Selwik. Fourth Race [4th Pimlico] , • r 1 ! "*T?™r ' J'° ° J D a«» a-3 v urana .Merry Gift. Spellbound. Selwik. 1!S.)F°URTH RACE— 2 MUeS- SteePlechase- 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. .S!*os2-4:22-i-ft- D0CT0R PILLOW, ch. g. 4 182 By King William II — Vivette T Weotl.ke^ R88S8 JOmest'n Ab 1} 3:09 last 2-3 L",0 12 2 1 1« 1» Hv in lilr Ileanl I ,.',in S xV i, » u ^0 ? ll S3 t f^S y«»»J* Pocket. Miss OTMt. 81 019 Pm 3-4 co 116* fast 107 1 I A L*ang S* fait ? rS ii^ Kyranl. Hen.Cro-scaddin. 85761 Lfin Windsor Ab 2 4: ill • ih (M,„eto«. wSnuso^ AbI4i4lItf^12 Sill 2 S&Vg-aer&^O^'^***"' * Sg^So*^ tii/ta 8 A^ •*««-*«*•(»■ Kinney). 1". « « « 1 5 ^l^-Abillgia^SlI! 2 p.-.f F;'Ser SSSertfsVrte,S^^ s-9.;, Jamesfn Ab 11 3:08? fair 7-10 130 3 3 3 3 S*» 3 « E Heider R XeN c I i.Vi t . p \v i .'i^ sssas Jamesfn Ab II 3:09 fast 8 140 4 4 3 2 2« 2= E Ilei.t-r h Dr PUimv I V, ilfcii Mwii'. ■" , ^'SS Jamesfn Ab 11 3:38 slow 3 153 5 4 Lost rider. B Heider 5 Lteak nit I u i l.V-R \vhVm. 4MIM Tampa 3 4 1 :19g slow 20 11417 5 10 10 10"JScully '. 10 Fr4 Ik Pat toil \ '. Li \n,f ' MSKTamp. 51 f 1:12 slow 10 112 6 7 6 61 WMewS The Ram Necln, Tr.pm «loJ»aTa t*1«»«to«r« «»* ■ I" » 8^1. Scully lOCoftall. Mich./leck. CoLAu*ttn So82 phnlief' e M- hvv 3 145*7 7 1 I 4By .Pi,r.ate °f Ben2ajl96-Camiila (J. T. Stewart). 86211 Pimlico 2 3:403 fast 5 130 2 2 3 3 S» !»* Nleol Atet OctoaS' Pm^tSSS^ s^Winus-or AiliaS^aM 151,5 1 ^ ill E,vl ""» ^S^^wS^JiSft PAPRTZm^ ^"^^^^S'T, 5 6 r^SSa. Klncaslir'i^S.^^.^^ ico lb l I U «" S S *.n S ",M^:il1- Waterway. I.i7_Flat. ppprt 7s.-: , 1, 1 Ab-4.3o 2 4* fast fast 10 0 140 141 .... - * | 3- 3" M Hen son SMyGraoe. x Grandpa. Bessie Kiser ?Hi.i,n1'i(v'7A1,o4.o,Sfno. , ," T . ., By Bcrsan— Klysma (Mr. McMurtrie). Phnlleo*' 4 if2 rBy 6»l«Jen-Bcnnie Osra (C. H. Smith.. »» • 4-221 hvv » c c - - ^,. »m.,co At, 2 4:4a« good 5 134 3 1 3 2 3 3» F WilliamsNesTor. Magellan: Oakhurst. Fifth Race [5th Pimlico] ' • . i i ' | I t : ( I f , ? ^,. »m.,co At, 2 4:4a« good 5 134 3 1 3 2 3 3» F WilliamsNesTor. Magellan: Oakhurst. FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. ^ Selling. Gentlemen Riders. WW 1-41 J SfeWjZtiwn^iySti ^ ? T ' ;' .V'"1 W( 116 4 i'f 1 ori!'TK- -^argowan. Cliepontuc 88143 Jacks' vii.," 1-4 1 :142 ^.ow H-5 104 6 6 7 4^ 5U J Howard 7 B Do, ^ de1" '-,&„• V.?' I'^" S784S J a.-ks- ■ e 3^4 PIS fast 6 r (" C a -7 U « 1!urns ■V '(!"1' lw Sandpiper. Ruble. Silverine. RACINr P.FTT i f i !!! - " f ' Turn at. C!« .W.Lebolt. Grenade ^ jaSellowS H f' JS- 2S 'I'10 i,i i II K w H ^ F "V r^rH^gy MSI Jamestown 58 1:01 fast 7 07 2 1 1 V 3-"v S 4 * lUwililltlWii K ^1 L. r '"!' . ^'t': ' S8S26 Jamestown 51 C1.4M good 3-5 M 1 Wheeled Sld'ahev «.Taajfaiy B744 Jamestown 5-8 1:01^ fast 2-3 116 1 1 l M it - vi- /T'" ' A.',U,y- K,11I»"I»- RrBIM,„Hc;,C' * i*J? Str »ne-BuPee (G. W. 1 1 ",i hvv 5 I 3 , I osB^KBt, Weedon). 89081 Pimlico 3-4 :lil h 10 I A^i. •; ».K"iglir. Ap„l,.uiz,,i'.&Nee.HeS vv mi ■ «• EH SWH Jacks-ville 5.1 f 1:07? fast 5 H • S 5 fc* w^* 4 ll^aceK.. S aru'owan. Chejiontiie M^SS-pOP^ARbr4mVaSt 5° H ' ' 4 'L^2 » '"nn:;i;t.,'sf.J^e:,G,!ldmil-;: ss:r,7 Jamestown 1 1:44* mud « 108 12 2 2 4»« 4»l Musar've -, L- t Loll C avanagh. ,„ oM, Dander n' ".''i"- i."rn,:l»- SSSW Jamesfn 1 1-16 1:471 fast 20 162 1 I 1 r 2' " m% j Sn.m: 88785 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 471 fast - 0 ini 7 .• • 7 ri --" ;• ' » P.&Needles. Smug. L.Cavanagh S87-.9 Jac-ks'ville 7-8 l^l las 7 64438 7 f J slvl ^ "'-".v. Edwin L.. ()I»-ron. $ I S S J\ l!nit''- C,,ns"1''- Spaab* Prince. S86T.7 Jacks' ville 3-4 ]■ 13* fast 7-5 1 i oi i„ v- 86448 Latonia 1 4 B hvy 8-5 114 3 2 3 4 4 4*4 J lE^^L 5 2r5I?M' ftej?" M-J-Wbalen SS47 7.^AcToILE' ft ^ fast 0-10 i%2 , , l*%*&£ZPtt2 ^ 5, C°U)- . 64943 Toronto 3-4 1:141 fast 31 104 3 I 1 Ink tal r R^?y'e X,"'-0"^,'!- J^SZ&M* R-0aPtive 84871 Montreal 3-4 115. S ftnlSfS! af^SS ^' M^tP V "V- J"nns""- B hvy 6 m 3 4 2 U BERKSHIRE"!, M « 2» "} 4 » » ' « ^JSIelS RigKy.^^k..^^^^^^ SosfSwu I'l^atiti . If . By Caleb-Elise 9- H. McAvoy). f«. m. 4 a « s^s'lirvese,;1, A.131 '5sfio, K T££? 1---. .Uer: Mobility. : 60 104 4 6 6 7 A » TJ4410-vesend U f 1:o7" fast 40 — 1(,7^ I I 9 1? 5SSfia wMSSSrer. ,&£&!P%&3P«* — « - ■ " i^. awua v anuower. Detective. EITciidi. Sixth Race [6th Pimlico] i : s c ' 2 i | S 5 J L SI — — « - ■ " i^. awua v anuower. Detective. EITciidi. SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Special Weights. (78347- 1 nX 1 141 ) ijiiiacbs^^iils^! 1 .'i^T^tei! igsirabW^ aasft ,s if 1 ^ ^a,J,Ml, Miafi- U »5 5 j V M5 V l^vrrs^F'^a,,^^^ SnlpiAiS'imnrisi hw ,o "ff . . , B 4-By: H^S?dTSou,;'aH,f ' ,.('-,A:^OBeV- x , ssa57 Jamestown 1 1:44* mud 13-6 S 2 1 1 1 2'l 3»1 Ste nh'dt ?*?S?b-£*t&± L_^** g— ■«- ssl.is Jamesfn 1 116 1:474 fast 8 83 3 4 3 ' S» 2* stelnh'dt n |.' l/v i' K ' A ' "''-^ MVl """li:'- 88S73 Jameatown 3-4 1:1 li fast 115 H | | 4 4 4. I St.. i.lf.lr ',' \*i£2£l e,\ Mi! '*}?*,: r- :'\ ', 88814 Jameatown 1 1 1 :l3 taat 31 US 2 2 J |» Ste nh'dt $ Rot? to •feSTIiJ? •c"*'*»*fi» 88742 Jamesfn 1 1-16 1 An fast 6-5 91 1 3 1 i U 111 s . • f V 'V!,. "v SSSS: r-^ . a11:41§fast 8 ;;» = 6 5 4 4' 5-iiiw.i,u • feSw3^,Ar1S^«n3SS tempter w mej??likr lC,l16 1:lfi3fast 30 fill , ...Bv.^anteum-Temnleton (Kenwood Stable). « 11 Jador-Vllle 44 1:131 teat S 117 I 5 i 7 Till ;a„V ^ '••''j(I^'^l. ILGrand.-. iVren.oniits 88851 J'k'vllle I 1-16 1-494 fast 3" in' •? 1 i V 11 {u,' i:V,I{"Ne- Starboard. KliKilieth:in. ™K'f' H^hvv., f, . . . By Caldron-Mannie Himyar (W. A. Chanler). MSS-^iaa-si g. . . B«y«s^«rwMBC ""-I ! ! j;, 1= • . Mcln.yrcll Zym.,1., Peek,,. I.advlrXi;-. MM Pimlico ■ Io P fM H2 ■ LAYMINSTFR ,„ 1 if* ' ' I S?"" s VMnier. Danc,-,,^. The frophet Page 6 Seventh Race [7th Pimlico] SEVENTH KACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (S13(S)— 18%— 2— 110.) SIR CHILTON, b. c. 2 110 By Chilton — Belle Acton (Mrs. R. W. Walden). I X« ?. Pimlico 1-^ all hvy C Ul o 2 9 i* W U W'k'rl2 (lid S.piaw. The Pascal. Vito G. I HAUTE ROCHE, br. £. 2 107 By Rock Sand— Hautesse II. (A. Belmont). Hrrt start. , First start. j ROSEY POSEY, b. f. 2 107 By Sanders— Elsie L. (T. Clyde). DORCHESTER, b. c. 2 110 By Yankee — Los Angeles (R. T. Wilson, Jr.). K«)7» Pimlico 1-^ 521 hvy 40 11« 9 9 1*11**11 J Walsh 12 OMNhw, ThcUas.al, SirChilton NORA EMMA. b. f, t 107 By Russell — Blitzen's Sister (G. B. Morris). svai Jamestown 4J f fw good S-3 *»T 4 1 2 2'1 Steinh'dt 4 Ortega. Sclmickelfritz. G'dacre. SS tl,- Jamestown 4i f ."." last 6 lcS 2 4 4J 4" Steinh'dt 7 DorisWard. Maromara, .1. Kyan. t.JST'i Jamestown 1-2 jo fast 1-3 107 ■ 1 1* 2] .1 Kcid ." Inch-Fred. Stepchild. Bertha I . I BJ8JI Jamestown 1-2 4S| good 20 109 2 2 5l R" Devcrich 10 Lochiel. Hess Fitzhugh. Kacew-ell ' S87 f. Jacks' ville 1-2 49| last 12 110 11 S 13 1293 T Koerner IB Bodega. Supple, Louis Katz. I 87373 Jacks' ville 3-8 36 fast 10 115 7 10s 9,uiG Burns 12 Dell, Play. Old Squaw. S7231 J'k'ville 1-4 st 23| good 20 115 8 61 33i G Burns IT EasyLife, Tallahassee. Horizon. VITO G.. b. c, 2 110 By Gold Heels — Elizabeth B. (F. A. Herold). N?l M I'liulic.. 1-2 52J hvy I 1 * 1 7 61 7"|OBfc*rt 7 I.rf-s -ur. Bcndaga. Fort Worth. 5-907!. I'imlico 1-^ ol'l hvv 40 H'7 7 5 41 4'J Cilbert 12 OldS.iuaw. TheKascal. SirChilton ) »f47 Jacks'ville 1-2 49i fast 30 108 S 9 9: S,:I C Grand M Renovator, Chess. G. Peggy. J !.os Jacksvillt 1-2 49g fast 75 111 10 10 10 10"lHamm"d n Beceivable. DelFriar. H.K.B'ndt. , MB Jacks'ville 1-2 49| fast 100 118 12 12 12 1218JHainin'd IS C.Hughes. L.d.Cogn's.Roseb'glll , S867S Jacks'ville 1-2* 50 fast 100 115 Left at the i ost. Hanuan 8 Hawklike, Bodega. Del Friar. First start for the following: IVYTON. ch. g. 2 107 By Blitzen — Eminence II. (Mrs. A. H. Bradley). MARINER, ch. o. 2 110 By Chilton — Sailor's Delight (W. Jennings). APPLE PRINCE, b. c. 2 110 By Prince of Melbourne — Lady Appleby (J. Bauer). New York Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, April 23. New York Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, April 23. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. NEW YORK ENTRIES. (A |ueduct. I Raeing starts at 2:3 p. in. (Chicago time. 1:30.) XRiins well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. .Vli maiden. First Race — 3-4 Mile. .". -veir-ohls and upward. Selling. (Track r.-cord: 42614— 1:12?.— 3— 110.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp. v;2iit, JEANNE D'ARC. 11" 1:13 ."•..11.". 72". MM**W T. Overton 112 1:121 .".. .11.". . x72o SC24M» *Adriurhe 1«h; 1:14* 5. .110.. XTW K m74-'*Dullcarc BS l:1." s S..1SS..X715 mats' Royal Onvx 110 1:13* C... 121. . ©710 MHB Rialto IIS 1:121 r.. .12o. . X710 Mn Dredkiu 10(5 1:13 4. .1 IS. . X70", SWJl Malacca (i. .117. . X70O Second Race — 5-8 Mile Straight. 3-ycar-olds ni upward. Handicap. Fillies and Mares. (Track rorord: SMSI— SB— 2—120.) CBttStUTiet u •..11S..XT5S «K!Ki2.".i.tFollic Lew MS 1:00 .".. . 07 74r. «s :".:.4i l{.s. (Ju.-cii 4..110. .X74.". (MSU4I .1. mine d'Are ."...Kh; 745 NS2193 Marv Davis 4. .1 H . . X74". K5893 U«mm B»4 1:01 3. .103 740 mom t Ricfcteasy 4. .K»7. . X740 (SStMtDtlCIixaheth HarwemLlST l:00j 4.. 85..X74S tH. (;. Bedwell entry. +(i. M. odom entry. Tlrrd Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 2-vear (Ma. Selling. (Traek reeord: 742«t -52 2— MS.) BJftBS**CfcfMi r 1M1 105 :56s '.Mi. . X725 S'MKlit Miss Xett (M) I'll 720 SBS33* Cherish (Mi 107 l:ol* 107. .X71.". BBSS Agnes Mav 104..X7KI SIBU3 Hermetic (Ml 104 705 *l'ennvroval. I r. c. hi Wild Mint- '. Jennie McCxtte. .. 90 Fourth Race — 1 Mile. Queens County Handicap. Value $1,500. ."-vear-olds and upward. (Track record: 5ti::7('. -1 :3X— 3— 100.) MN«i4: Magazine 1 i2 1:371 B..MS..XTSS sk!i»4i (ii-etna Crcen ....P 7 1:38] (;. .111 . . X745 NQ94 l'rince Ahmed 108 1:38 0..11S..X745 '. BSSSfl Arasee 100 1:40 5. .MS. . X745 8MIH3 Campaigner Ill 1:40 ti. . SS..X740 S!lKi2: Zi.nap KMi 1:381 7.. SB..X7SS SMSI Arondaek 1 12 1 :40». 4 . . BB..X 725 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-vear-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 54020—1:20—3—101.) (S01O5)*B ikelev 116 1:20*. 0. .117. . X725 (S0454|*Boniiio Kelso 4.. 1 10.. X 720 (8B040)*Ed Ball 110 1:20 lo. .117. . ©715 SSSM Grania 4..114..X710 Sixth Race — 1-2 Mile Straight. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. ((Track record: 4SSST Ml » MS.) BM41 White Wool 105 :4'JJ 100 725 BM8S* Pluvious 100 :52£ l(iO..X720 S0O22 Dartworth KHi 715 S0O.: »- Hawley KNi..x715 SitliMi Twickeiihain MS 710 BMSS iSheritT Bradley ... MS MS HSSS Judge Monek KM! MS SS03S Ynea ISS 7(H) 8SM6 Senator Cullen MS 7oo S7.«l Blam-h.e Fiane.s .. 103 700 Kingpin, ch. c. liv B..\ — F.liso KMj Stalwart I.ad. Ii. g. l.v Stalwart — Vic- Kinney 103 fOld Bov. ch. c. hy lManudes — Old Laiiv 10 i Plutocrat. Ii. e. by S 0 r c e r e r — F.niina Louise ... MS Danger Mark. I . e. Iiv Seiiipronius - Flirtineer MS Dili lilt Minstrel, eh. c. l.v Stalwart — Radiaiue 100 Royal rennant. I . c. h v R o y a 1 Flush III. -Rib Urns lOti tR. T. Wilson. Jr.. entry. *.\p]irent lee allowanc«'. The figures under "Rec." In above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distanee. with weight tailteS. sinee January 1. l'.MlO. This time is not neeessarily made l.y a winner. It maybe the estimated time of a losing performance. First Race [1st New York] LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED. FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (42014-1:12k— •— IMt ) Index Course DistTlmeT'ckOJds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish. JEANNE D'ARC. ch. m. 5 115 By Ben Strome— Naoma (S. C. Hildreth). J.S2H4 Aqueduct 1 1:4 i fast 4-5 10U 1111 V l1 K Dugan SunimerNicht. BadNews. AuntJule. SC2 Mt Aqueduct 1 l:41g fast 3 Will 1 9 S 1 Dugan T. Queen. (J. Marguerite. Bar. Queen. Bin Aqueduct 7-SL27 fast 9-10 110 2 2 1 1 l'!!' CH ShilgRacquet. Tw ilightQuecn.BlackMarr 8."«44 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 good 2-5 1M) 3 11 l'J ] ■ K Dugan Enfield. Sevm. Rentier. Karl'sCourt K57M Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 11-5 110 2 1 1 1» l4 E Dugan Besom. Royal Onvv. Mav Amelia. 8570B Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 7-5 115 2 2 2 2'1 2i C H ShirgTwi.Queen. Roy.Captive. S.Volatile W. T. OVERTON, ch. h. 5 115 By Lackford— Right Wild (J. M. Shilling). eS:t91 Aq'duct 5-S st 1 :00jF fast 20 102 5 4 4 5'1 3SJ (i Carner 0 I'ajaroita. Campeon. Carroll. SSfi to Oakland 3-4 1 :14g slow 4J 110 4 5 3 41 4 J T Rice !» Th. Belle. B.Harwood. Bbil Mohr SMS4 Oakland PC 1:11* hvy 6 110 3 3 5 6= .Vjrage 7 Balronla. Sewell. OIIlK rt Rose. Ms: Oakland 51 f l:06g fast 12-5 107 4 4 4 4'1 5:J C II ShiFg 7 L.D'donne. M.O'Conuell.I'rejuicio 88331 Oakland F C 1:10? good 8-5 108 2 1 1 1= Is C H Shil'g 7 .LF.Crowiev. Sewell. L.Klizabcth 87579 Juarer 5-8 59? fast 2 SM 4 3 2 22 15 C H Shil'g S Jolly. Sugarmaid. Arch Oldham. ADRITJCHE. br. m. 5 110 by Isidor — Aranza II. (J. Garson). 8432 ^ Aqueduct 1 1:418 fast 15 HW 2 2 2 5 5= o^JButwell Twi. Queen. J. d'Arc. O. Marguerite. Xfi»"7 Aqueduct 3-4 1 :1" 1 fast 7 112 7 6 4 41 4»J C H ShirgBlack Marv. Pantoufle. Cloisteress. S5818 Jamaica 11-16 1:50 good 2 98411 1 5 4»J Glass Sum'erNight. Imitator. L.Cavanagb 85722 Jamaica 3-4 1:14? sood 2| 102 8 4 3 2h 21 G Garner Rockstone. Comedienne. Pantoufle. DULLCARE. b. c. 3 106 By Hastings — Dulcibella (0. F. Fleischmann). sr"74 A jueduct 5-8 st 1:03 hvy 8 89 4 3 4 4:- 2' Moore 5 Ben Level, I'aiaroita. Carroll. SM»!»1 Aq'duct 0-S st l:00g fast 20 104 6 Ii 6 6= 5TJ J Glass 0 Pa jaroita, Cam'peon. W.T.Ov'ton 8U258 A iueduct 61 f 1:22 fast 6-0 111 2 11 15 ft G Garner St. Dunst.in. Harvev F.. Tempter. 86201 Aqueduct 6J f 1 :21* fast 6 92 1 1 1 lHS O Garner Pretend. Char.Hargrave. Glen'deane 85923 Aqueduct 3-4 1:151 fast 20 106 3 3 2 3l 3"! Butwell Sticker. Pretend. Radium Star. 85846 Jamaica 5* f 1:07* good 10 106 1 6 6 6 6'«iE Dugan Flying Squirrel. Sou. Sticker. 85769 Jamaica 3-4 1:144 fast 4| 99 3 2 2 2' 3*i II Garner Pretend. St. Dunstan. 85558 Jamaica 3-4 1 Mt good 6 106 6 3 3 43 4^ E Dugan German Silver. Fulfill. Sir Ashton. ROYAL ONYX, br. g. 6 121 By Ornament — Oneck Queen (T. G. Molinelli). 89075 Aqueduct 7-8 1:SSJ hvy 1 106 1 3 3 3 2U 21 Butwell 3 Keep Moving. Dredkiu. 85JOJ3 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14 fast 15 109 7 8 8 7= 7,sJButwell S Prince (Sal. Pajaroita. Rialto. 8865.r. Jacks'ville 3-4 1 :11J fast 40 107 2 3 3 3J 3l E Griffin S TopNote. J'ckParker. T. McGrath 88619 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:12| fast 50 114 4 4 4 4* 4^'. Ganz 5 JackParker, Nealon. High Range. 88541 Jacks'ville 1 1 :39| fast 15 111 9 9 9 9 9 Pul.up.Nicol 0 Spellbound. Kthon. Oza 11a. 88493 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:281 fast 8 112 6 5 5 5 4= S*| S Davis S Nealon. Rio Grande. Arondaek. 884-2 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:13| fast 2 113 5 5 6 6- 56» V Powers S J.GrillinlL. J. Parker. K.of Yolo. MMI Jacks'ville 51 t 1 :llg SWJT 4 107 1 2 2 2- 2- S Davis 4 .T.Grillinll.. Boog.Rod. CBeaehey RIALT0. ch. h. 5 120 By Watercress — Teatro (F. D. Weir). S9»23 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14 fast 7 112 3 3 3 41 3i V Powers S Prime (Sal. Pajaroita. Madman. S8"43 Jacks'ville 3-1 l:12g fast 21 106 5 5 5 «6 4*1 Butwell 7 C.Kastman. TopNote. Dr.Barkley 87905 Jacks-ville 51 f 1 :07 fast 7 104 I 9 9 83 Ss J Howard : C.Kastman, T.McGrath. St'keOut 87766 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:12 fast 5 96 8 7 I 61 IN f H King S C.Kastman. Pantoufle, Roy. Onyx 87562 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:28 fast 5 114 4 5 5 6 53 6 *ftN!eol 7 D.Knight, C.Kastman. B.Double. S75U Jacks'ville 7-S 1:26 fast 1 114 1 1 1 1 l"t 3'3 Nicol 5 .T.Parker. Dr.Holzberg. Crossover 87472 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:131 fast 3 107 3 5 4 3* 2" F H King 7 Booger Red. Pantoufle, Arionette DREDKIN. br. g. 4 115 By Galveston — Kindred II. (W. P. Fine). BJSB A iu»'duct 7-8 l:3oj! hvv 20 104 2 2 2 I I 33 (S Bums ." Keep Moving. Royal Onyx. 889!*; Vqueduct 3-1 1:I4| fast 15 111 12 11 11 11 ll'-'.'.V Powers l.'i M.O'Con'll. Bl'kOak. C.Swanson. 8734V5 Juarez 3-4 1:13 fast 5 106 2 3 3 3»- U T Rice S LightKnight. .T.Khrich. Vohoome 87f 93 Juarez 5-8 ] :01| fast 41 109 2 6 4 3J 3=1 Pickens 12 Cotvtto. JoeEhrich. Nigger Iiaby Wfi Juarez 7-8 1:35 hvy 4 105 5 2 1 2 3"^ 401 Pickens 12 Pr.Downie. Mrs.N'ug't.Liglith'se. 86846 Juarez 3-4 1:15 good 5 108 3 2 2 2-'l 24 G Archib'd S K.M.Fry. Han. Bey. LightKnight 86756 Juarez 11:45 pood 21 104 6 4 4 4 5s 54 J Wilson 7 Lista. BonniePr.Charlie, Ronton. 86708 Juarez 7-8 1:30 good 2| 98 2 3 2 2 21 21 G Garner 10 McNally. Bryce. Acquia. MALACCA, br. g. 6 117 By Hastings — Christmas Tree (F. J. Nolan). 83997 Saratoga Ab 2 4:2U| good 20 137 2 3 4 4 V- #»• Pending Bllaealla. Waterway. Grandpa. 8Jm;t Saratoga Ab 2 4:32 last 4 145 3 3 Threw rider. Sobell Byzantine. Marksman. Grandpa. 77997 I'imlico Ab 2* 5:04 hvy 6-5 142 6 3 2 2 2'A 2»i McKin'v Sir Wooster. Algie. Jim McGill. 77716 Belmont Ab 31 7:40 fast 7 145 8 3 2 2 2'* 32 McKin'y Agent. Mark Gumberts. Ironsides. 77571 Belmont Ab 3 6:031 fast 15 133 8 7 6 5 Fell. McKin'v Agent. Waterspeed. MarkGuinberts. fast 6 132 6 4 3 3 31* 3T M Hen'sonSanctus. Ironsides. Bayonet. 76905 rfWJO £ Iieei S)Il Sheepsh'd U Ab21 AW| U-V^l 5:091 XCXDL « lo. « ■■ « « o w ..x ii^.i ov^.,..t.u-„, wo. nviioiui.. J..U v.wv 1.. Second Race [2nd New York] 76905 rfWJO £ Iieei S)Il Sheepsh'd U Ab21 AW| U-V^l 5:091 XCXDL « lo. « ■■ « « o w ..x ii^.i ov^.,..t.u-„, wo. nviioiui.. J..U v.wv 1.. SECOND RACE — 5-8 Mile Straight. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Handicap. ((i5451 — 59— 2—1 2i ». 1 TRANCE b. f, 4 113 By Ben Brush — Fair Vision (G. M. Odom). E5 Piinlico 3-4 1:13$ fast 3-5 9S 3 11 1» l'l Upton De Mnnd. Pantoufle. Balhek. 78081 Pimlico 3-4 1:121 fast 7-10 119 2 11 1" 21 N'icol Statesman. Intervene, Ramble. 78036 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 7-10 119 I 1112 l2 Nicol Statesman, Footpad. Waponoca. 77953 Pimlico 51 f l:0*j| hvy 2-5 114 4 2 2 2* 27 Upton Statesman. Michael Beck. Ruxton. F0LLIE LEVY. br. f. 3 97 By Golden Maxim — Ridicule (G. M. Odom). 890 '5 Vqueduct 5-8 st 1 :«0 fast 2 lo", 2 111- l* M McG.e 0 M.O'Con'l. F-Squirrel. El. Beau. 8408:; Saratoga 51 f 1:07 fast 13-5 111 Left at the post. V Powers Ostend. Zacateeas. Loco. 83900 Saratoga 5'. f 1 :06j| fast 10 112 7 4 4 51 5,01V Powers Oi-.a 11 Bound. Schooluiarni. Slicker. 83567 Empire 51 f 1:08 fast 6-5 113 2 11 2» 3^1 V Powers Colinet. Charlie Hargrave. Calash. 83453 Empire 5} f 1 071 last 2-5 113 2 11 l2 2*" V Powers Fight. Bob. M.FIor'ce. Cap.Swanson 8337 " Shecpshead 51 f 1 :07| fast 4-5 109 2 11 I'll1 Scoville Pretend. Evening Song. Scarus. 83'i.r. Sheepshead 5-8 1 :014! fast 16-6 107 2 1112 1H Scoville Glen'deane. Crossover. Iluda'sSistcr ROSE QUEEN br. f. 4 116 By Kingston — White Rose (A. Kocnigsberg). 86254 \queduct 3 -4 1-14 fust 15 113 1 1 1 lr' 1* K Oiigan Casque. Enfield. Dr. Berkley. 86 «i- \qu -duct 3-4 1:131 fast 7 5 119 3 1 1 11 31 E Dugan Hoffman. Ilarrigan. Dr. Berkley. 86«i:; \queduct 61 f 120' fast 14 112 1 11 l4 1- liutwell Cindy. Comedienne. The Pippin 86054 "\queduct 6* f 1 :'0' fast 7-10 115 2 12 11 33 E Martin Hoffman. Besom. Angelus. BSIU Jamaica 3-4 1:12* fast 11-10 116 1 1 1 l2 l'l E Dugan King Cobalt. Angelus. St. Joanne. JEANNE D'ARC. ch. m. 5 106 By Ben Strome — Naoma (S. C. Hildreth). ■fiC lauedod 1 1 -4't fast 4-5 1'» 1111 1* 1» E Dugan 7 Sum. Night. BedNewe, AuntJule 86-Vl" \. lueduet 1 1-11'-' last I 108 1 1 1 1 21" B E Duitan S T.ljueeii. g.Marguei te, P.tjm-en. S«o7" '\ iuedu( t 7-8 1:27 fest 9-10 110 2 2 1 1 l'l 2l C H Shil'g S Racquet. Twi. Queen. BleekMerjr 83844 Jamaica 3-4 1:11 g 12-6 1!" I 1 1 I'll" E Dugan M Kntield Sey.Beul b-r Karl'sCourt 8579:; Jamaica 3 11:13 fast 115 110 2 1 1 1= 1« E Du^aii •• Be-,,,,. Roye Onyx. Ma-. Anie ,a. 85766 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 7-5 115 2 2 2 I»| S» C H Shil'g • T.Quecn. R.( aptive. Sal\olatile MARY DAVIS b. f. 4 100 By Watercress — Colonial (R. H. Davis). 8? j \.ni. ,|u.-t" 7 8 1:363 ' fast 41 95 111 1 11 2 . J Gla.- s Nimbiiv. The Squire. May River. 8«e/ t \qre.lq, t I ) 41 fast 11-5 95 1 3 2 1 2b 3-'i J Glass Wise Mason. Hill Top. Hoffman. 8fri7", \tiu.-duct 7-8 1:27 fast ; !•.", 2 7 7 7 6' 55 J Glass Half Sovereign. Huck. Ilarrigan. 85724. Jamai.-a 11-16 1:48 KOod 7-6 K 2 1 1 1 I* g M Otaee Praciical. D. Hol/.lKig. C.rania. 8 i"i5 lamaica 11 16 1 : 481 Rood 6 100 114 5 3' 32 J Glass May River. Arondaek, Wise Mason. R53-M li- l.V. nt 11:39 fast 7 5 105 4 111 2" 3=} J Glass Firestone. The Squire Qinetiep. 85182 itln.om 15 16 2:11 good 7 99 3 11 1 3" 3" J Glass FiU Herbert. Olambala. Kffendl. MFXOANA ch ' f 3 103 By Mexican — Hanoana (R. T. Wilson. Jr.). 85V.' lainala 51 f 1 081 g. Kid 2 IIS 6 2 5 5'' 7"iCrocvy The Turk. Grasmeie. (herrvola. 849:#1 G'v.Mnd AU-4 1:11 fast 8-3 109 2 1 1 l'l 13 Creevy Shannon Fauntleroy. Livonia 84822 G'vesend 51 f 1:07 fast 9-10 99 2 1 1 1* 1" Creevy Billiard Ball. Intrinsic. Ben Loyal. 840.18 Saratoga 51 f l:07|fast 3 102 2 1 1 1» li Creevy I'' *tend. -lite K ng. Toniata 82812 Gravesend 5-8 1:011 fast 7 94 5 2 2 I* ft Creevy Pretend. Little King Black Chief. 82163 Belmont 5-S 1:011 slop 1-2 99 1 111* 1» Creevy Elizabethan. H. Carroll. Hollybush j 81996 Belmont 41 f 541 slop 9-5 94 3 1 H l5 Creevy Dalmatian. KvenlnzSong. H.Carroll RIGHTEASY. blk. f. 4 103 By Lackford— Edith Mc (H. G. Bedwell). 8*«4 Aqu.-duct 3-4 1:15? mud 8 11" 1 -1 4 t* £1 Taplin R King Cobalt. Magazine Be-,,,,,. 8 4.i'4 Xqu-duct 3-4 1:13 fast 4 116 4 3 3 3- 3° Taplin S Besom. Ben Loyal, (.alley Mere 8S6C3 Oakland 11:41 food 6-5 10S 3 111 1- 11 K Martin 0 Inclement. Chester Krnm. Nadzu 1 SS&jOakand I 1:« hvv 13-10 104 111 1 l2 1H A Thomas 4 Phil Mohr. Orbicular. Ed.T.Fryer W487 Oak ad I L40 fait 51 108 4 2 1 3 52 4«J Page S Araseo. Bub. Water. Riglitcasy. RSSfifSkand 11+) fast 8-5 112 6 6 4 4 D2 6"i C H Shil'g f Bub. Water. S'il. Knight. F.Johnson i 88301 Oakland C-4 1:101 hvy 3-2 124 4 3 3 3»" 2'1 C U ShU'g ii bewistou. KkU.Recd. J.Uaffney. . I I , j ELIZABETH HARWOOD, b. f. 4 95 By Marta Santas-Proclaim (H. G. Bedwell). SMSI Aqueduct 3-11:19 mud 21 los 3 1112 l2 Taplin 4 Im'tiitor. Sen si M -. SB rei r ne. S8640 Oakland 3-4 1:141 slow 25 105 2 1 1 1«* »* Gross » Th.BeU«. SS^SL TL^L^T; 8843:: Oakland F C 1:10J fast 18-5 101 2 1 1 »S'*ff_Jll I g"!HJ"' *&*£~*-J£?&£l'- 8S3S4 Oakland J-4 l:13g fast ] 107 S 6 6 6^ 6'2 ( II Sh.l g lofMilan. ^.EliMh ■ ^Dr D gh ty 88279 Oakland 51 f l:08g hvy 9-5 104 2 12 '? 22 Page (j I l.ilMohr. HcCMet » Pte ■ 88129 Oakland S f 1 :08g hvy 25 97 1 11 l»k 4=1 J (ilass T Roeriare, R^J Hlpdoo. CriTeeee. 877'5 Juarez 3-4 1 l'? fast 0 10 104 4 11 •* 531 Page « Sugarmaid. Pajaroita. lopland. 87646 Juarez 3M 1:12' fast 10 100 2 2 5 4h 3*1 Quay 0 Blagg. Pajaroita. King Cobalt. H. (S. Bedwell entry — Righteasy and Elizabeth Ilaiwood. (S. M. Odom entry — Follie Levy and Trance. Third Race [3rd New York] I ' I ) , , THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 2-year-olds. Selling. (742S0— 7,2 -2—10.".. CARBINEER, ch. c, 2 96 By Hastings— Carlotta (R. F. Carman). S'.'Kni Aq'duct 41 f st 651 slow 1 105 5 4 41 W Langan 11 Babbler. Agawain. Lula. RMG A.i'duct U f st 5S mud 7 100 2 — 2- 2- Uangan 7 Onager. ("iityChairinaii. Marina. 87451 Jacks'ville" 3 8 353 fast 8 118 2 41 3" Fain (i Darling J. Benman. Grandl eggy S7373 Jacks'ville 3-8 36 fast 8 118 10 9* !• Nicol 12 De Clay. SM) teg»W._ S7283 J'k'ville 1-4 st 23 fast 15 118 2 4' 5'1 Nicol IS lallahassee. Clay. LadyOrmlcaut MISS NETT br f 2 104 By Nasturtium — Merrily (F. Johnson). BMM Aqueduct 1-2 st 4S| fast 6 MM 1 3 3'1 l"i J Glass S Horizon. Madcap. Susan. CHERISH, br. c, 2 107 By Plaudit— Blissful (R. T. Wilson Jr.). RM73 -Xq'duct 4* f st 59 hvy 15 107 I 3 42 W Creevy .. Golden. Ladasetto. Steptather. MM Aqueduct "l-2 st 52 slow 8 106 12 11 11 ll'-lCreevy 12 Whin. Hawley. Pluvious. AGNES MAY b. f 2 104 By The Commoner — Irresistible (F. J. Pons). 88822 Jacks' ville P. f 55g last 16 5 106 2 1 21 4=3 K Gritthi 7 Ilarling. Sir Kearney, .\loiicrief 88617 Jacks'ville 12 49 fast 7 113 1 1 2' 2- Obert SlHirlmg. Eastern Star. Athie\\. 88531 Jacks'ville 12 48J fast 3 5 112 5 2 22 4RI Obcrt 11 I-i'U Mexican. Oracle JamesMc 88319 Jacks'ville 1-2 5"! hvv 5 99 4 11° f Ohert 1 Moncrief. Kllanette. AlUHeje. RMS Jacks'ville 3-8 351 fast 12-5 110 2 l3 l3 Obert IS Don't. Vallonia. (Srand Peggy. HERMETIC, ch. c. 2 104 By Hermence — Georgia Kinney (J. Butler). 89103 Aqueduct 6-* Bt l:(J2g eeow 11 Ml 1 5 4 6 (i-'-yi'aplin 0 Onager Whin. Supple 88992 Aqueduct 1-2 st 49 fast 15 106 1 5 72 7 '» Scoville S Zeus. WHM WeM. Agawain. PENNYROYAL, br. c, 2 96 By Wild Mint — Jennie McCabe (Woodhaven Stable). First 1 11 .-»i start. .-1 .0 1. Fourth Race [4th New York] 1 11 .-»i .-1 .0 1. FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Queens Cotinty Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (.".o:;7ii 1 :.;s :: lot;. 1 MAGAZINE, b. g, 5 109 My Mazagan— Pink Rose (R. F. Carman). 89.164 Aqueduct 3-4 1:153 mud 6-5 MS4 3 3 V 2» Langan S King Cobalt. Besom. Righteasy. BMM Aqueduct 7-S 1:27 fast 7 109 9 7 7 7 71 VI Fain 13 Gret. Green. Alfre.lNoble. 1-.\\ est S7837 Jacks'ville 3-4 1:12g fast 30 104 1 3 3 3» 22 Langan « J-Atktn. J.GrimnlL. Beogef Red 80652 S. Anita 51 f l:06g slow 1-2 116 1 4 2 22 l'i B W'ilson r, Enfield. Ladylrnia. Deltruzailor. 80600 S. Anita 61 f l:18g fast 11-5 108 5 1 1 l2 l2 B Wilson 5 Rialto. Pr. Ahmed. DonnnusArvi GRETNA GREEN, br. g. 6 111 By Ben Brush— Runaway Girl (J. W. Schorr). SS994 Aqueduct 7-8 1:2, fast 20 104 6 11 2 2'i 1" G Burns 13 Altr.-.lNobl-. -arW (et J .Atk n. 88613 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:2«J fast 1 110 3 12 3 31 l1 G Burns » Hoffman. Live\\ ire oldlloiiestj . 88438 Jacks'ville 51 f 1 :07g fast 7 110 6 4 4 4-- 4'] Mussr'vc 10 Nealon, Takalura. Hoffman. 86902 J'k'ville 1 1=16 l:46g fast 3 109 4 2 3 4 4s 4»1 G Burns B Patsy. Green Seal. Sir (leges. 86764 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1:49? fast 2 110 5 2 2 2 22 3» G Burns 5 Patsy, JackParker Wnplfrtaier. 86530 Jacks'ville 1 1:411 fast 8-5 111 2 1 1 1 2' 2'i G Burns 4 Patsy. Hill 1"P. Arondaek S6488 Jacks'ville 7-« 1:281 fast 21 109 5 3 3 3 32 2** G Burns 6 Mamma. JackParker . BlackOak. 86214 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:34 fast 41 109 2 3 4 4 6* 451 G Burns Superstition. BlueBook. PJUSjJfSMI PRINCE AHMED, ch. h, 6 118 By King Hanover— Percita (H. G. Bedwell). 88994 Aqueduct 7-S 1:3 fast 7 119 3 10 10 9 9'i 9'2fl'aplin 13 4gret.Greee. AJfredNoble. F.Wert 8786-' Juarez 3-4 114* slow 6-5 134 8 7 7 7" 72n E Dugan 8 C.Hargrave. KingCobalt. Col.Iioh 87675 Juarez 7- 1 25** fast U 128 4 4 2 I 221 1*1 C II Shil'g C Orted Led, ^rvile Black Mate. 875S6 Juarez 3-4 1:121 fast 6-5 128 5 7 5 5'i gl McCahey S Righteasy. Gypsy King, (.lorio. 87418 Juarez 1 1 :381 fast 3 125 2 4 3 4 3"W 2= I) Austin S KighWsy. Glono. Orbicular. 87166 Juarez 1 1 :398 fast 3-2 126 13 3 2 31 341 C H Shil'g (j Glorio. Mead-w. Righteasy. 86848 Juarez 3-4 1:142 good 8-5 120 2 4 1 H l'l D Austin 4 I.aBextra. Marchm t. Han. Louise ARASEE. b. k, 6 109 By Blues— Bunch (C. J. Quinn). 89MB Aqueduct 1 1 :41jj slow 3 112 2 3 4 6 4' 2 J (Slass (5 Ardri. /leiup. r«ny Bonem. 88535 Oakland 1 1-16 1 : 18j hvv 12 20 109 4 3 2 2 1"" 1» J (Bass S Edwin r. I ryer. Nadzu. Rale, gl, 68487 Oakland 11:411 fast 2 SM I 1 I i S* 1«* J Glass 8 B. VV ater. Orbicular .Righteasy 88403 Oakland 7-8 1:26 fast 8-5 ill 6 2 2 2 V V J (ass S UDHeifr. lerieeeeet, R-Wate, 87436 Oakland 1 1:42? hvy 4 108 6 2 2 4 58 51" J Glass (i Bub. \\ ater. V .Johnson Raleigh. 8732S Oakland 1 1:411 slow 1-2 111 2 1 1 1 l2 l2i J Ota- 5 Raleigh Son... Kdw.n Tl ryer 87298 Oakland 7-8 1:26 fast 8-5 111 4 4 I 2= 2'J J Glass \ Be».y»^^JjeM'teMv.^K«j«»t. 87088 Oakland ll:41gfast 0 5 108 1 3 3 3 3' 21 J Glass 4 S.Knight. K.T.I ryer. ( hes.Krum CAMPAIGNER, b. g. 6 90 By Gerolstein— Supporter (0. L. Richards). 88993 Aqueduct 7 8 1:271 fast 12 116 3 11 2 8 8"-',Nic.l S Banbury Imitator. UofLaiigden 88737 J'k'ville 1 1-lii 1:461 fast 15 108 5 3 3 4 31 V J BeM S Ardri High Range. Net her most. 88620 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :461 fast 12 111 5 2 3 3 4- 4« Nlert « Spe bound LI all. ()zana. S8541 Jacks'ville 1 1:393 fast 7 109 7 7 7 8 51 5' V Powers ! Spellbound F.hon. Ozana. 8-8511 Jk'ville 1 1-16 l:47il fast 13-5 108 12 2 3 42 4' 1S Dav s « Ragman Netlu-imost II to 8S439 Jack' ville 1 1-8 1:541 fast 13-5 106 3 2 2 4 A\ 1" S Davis 5 O. Honesty Neh most, MJ^UMle 88391 Jacks'ville 7 -8 i:29s good 13-5 ins 2 5 6 5 4 1 s havis S Jeilteer. SfcejeTele. MeyelOeetlTe S8067 Jacks'ville 7-8 1:261 fast 7 108 7 6 6 6 6s 2' 8 Davis 8 H. Range, Descomnets, Waponoca ZIENAP b m 7 95 By Florist— Alleviate (W. F. Schulte). 89102 Aqueduct 1 1:431 Slow 12 95 1 5 5 I P 3- Iral L'';;r,1,i- ^— ?' ''""Ji. 1,5""«'r"- 89U24 Aqueduct 3-4 1:13 fast 10 103 G 5 5 5 5»i G Burns , It.w. mi. lien Loyal. Righteasy S5586 Jamaica 11-16 1:49 good 8 107 2 2 2 2 21 3"- Gilbert King s Daughter. Pins and Needles 85509 Belmont 11:38? fast 10 96 1 3 4 3 4 '» 422 G Garner Hack. Half Sovereign. Live W re. S5492 Belmont 1 3-16 1:57? fast 12-5 97 2 2 2 2 21 3 J E Martin Firestone •-\nliet...nl'insaiM Needles 85428 Bdmont 3-4 l:12jj fast 10 114 1 4 4 2' 3'1 Butwell Sir John Johnson Buck. Roy .Oi.y x. 85349 Belmont 11-16 1:46 fast 5 112 1 1 1 2 3' 3'2 E Dugan Nimbus. Blue Book. Live Wire. 8,250 Belmont 1 1:39 fast 21 109 1 1 3 3 i- 3'1 C Grand Twi. Queen. H.Sovereign. Arondaek. ARONDACK b. f 4 89 By Hastings — Astoria (Mrs. J. McLaughlin). S9W3 Aqueduct 1 1 :41s slow 10 87 6 I 6 4 I 6 ';olscn S Ardri. Ar.1s.M-Z1.11ap. 80064 Aqueduct 3-4 1 :15g mud 10 94 5 5 5 5 5*1 G Garner .". King ( ...halt Magazine. Besom. 887-0 J'k'ville 1 1-16 1 :46jj fast 15 99 6 6 6 6 6 4« JRei.l fi Live « ire. Pulka. 1 "mace. 88680 Jacks'ville 11:39 fast 10 9813 6 6 6 6 6"'J.I Reid « Ozana . S.ager |. Spelltx.und 89SJ6 Jacks'ville 1 1 :391 fast 18-5 102 4 3 3 3 «»• « J Reid 5 Jack .Atkin. Polls (.11,- H slier. 88559 Jacks'ville 1 1 :40g fast 3-5 104 3 6 5 5 I » J Bergen .. Osonne. I ulfll . ( ross^.ver BMM 884:13 Jacks Jacks'ville vine 7-S 1 s 1:281 i:zs* fast iasi 10 iu 101 iui 7 ( 6 u C u o 6 o- 31 o-^ 321 J .. uo»tu Bergen 8 o Nealon. ...tul.u, Rio »..v. Grande. v.««-^, ~~~ Joe Rose. Fifth Race [5th New York] BMM 884:13 Jacks Jacks'ville vine 7-S 1 s 1:281 i:zs* fast iasi 10 iu 101 iui 7 ( 6 u C u o 6 o- 31 o-^ 321 .. uo»tu o ...tul.u, »..v. v.««-^, ~~~ FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. (54020— 1 :2c. -3--UH.) BERKELEY ch ' g 6 117 By Dicudonne — Carncss (Bcverwyck Stable). 89105 V.iu.du'ct 7-8 1 "72 slow 9 10 112 1 2 2 2 S* 1* (S (iarner 4 Cohort. Bang. Mir.lli. 88994 Aqueduct 7-S 1:27 fast 30 106 7 9 9 11 10' 10" JMusgrave 13 Gret. Green. Al.rcdNoble. V.W est 86218 Aqueduct 1 1:412 fast 9-20 108 3 2 1 1 1' l2 G Earner Fn.lyniioi.. lo'itator. Coeaedierae. 84259 Saratoga 1 1-8 1 s3 good 7 104 1 4 6 6 51 5 1C Grand Wise Mason Olambala. Bouquet. 84 1 96 Saratoga 1 3-16 2:051 mud 7-10 lis 111 1 I2 l'i Butwell 1 he Peer. Proht. S4134 Saratoga 11:421 slop 7-5 106 1 1 1 1 l2 I* Butwell Red River. Eyebnght. BONNIE KELSO, b. g. 4 110 By Waterboy-Thuanclla (G. M. Odoml 86454 Latonia 1 1:43? slow 31 Me) S 3 3 3 U 1-1 M MeOee 5 ^K*'_!*-_jjig*«l^l.i^re? 5.lg! 86434 Latonia 1 1-16 1:46? fast 6-5 102 4 6 3 2 22 1-8.1 Mclntyre . ( eremomus. L.oflangden L.I. 11 86^5'» latonia 1 1-16 1 45 fast 3 104 7 4 3 3 41 4'1 J McIntyreOsorine. l.u.lluana. Lad ot Langden L^ Alliedbtct 1 1-W l:«ll S5 is W 2 V 3' G Garner Black Mate. The i'eer. DandvDixon 86-^9 Aqueduct 11:41 fait 3 114 6 6 5 4 2» 21 Butwell Black Oak. Anavri. Shapdale S60'3 A dueduc 11-16 1 48 fast 21 96 3 4 4 3 3» 1' J Glass LadofLangden. CourtljJidv. Iw it a tor 86055 Aqueduct 1 1:411 fast 12 103 5 5 3 3 31 3« Upton Blackford. Quantieo. SummerMght. FT) BALL ch r 10 117 By Verge d'Or— Niobe (H. G. Bedwell). smSi,* % f 1:24 slowll-10 107 1 2 2 21' T^.lin 4 Bla ;kMate B.*IL. ^«»«j;j*«« ^8','.-! Amiediict 7-« 1-71 fast 3 KHi 2 2 2 1 U 52 Taplin S Banoury. Imitator. L.of Langden SShSrtOakan" 1 1: 43* hvy 1-6 M6 3 12 1 121 1* TRice S I.ewiston. Raleigh. L. Elizabeth s83S6olkland lm70v 14f.| fast 11-20 112 5 2 2 1 l2 Is C II Shil'g ! FollieL.. Onatassa. Round&Round 883 Sakland lm70y \£ fast 7-10 112 4 3 2 1 11 1*1 0 H Shil'g S Bishop W Desperad oB.d,m 8827S Oakland lm70y 1 :47 hvy 3 1114 12 2 2 }• Page 6 \\ hidden. Oenwrado Sir John x8iTfi Oakland lin-Ov 1 44* slop 16-5 113 6 5 5 5 5" 1*1 TapUn 7 Rosevale. \\ icket. J. L. ( lem. MmoSttend lrnTOy lUti I fast M 105 3 11 1 » r-\ Taplin B Mcltondale. KeepMoving. Redeem ft-RATlTA rh f 4 114 By Handspring — Lcvett (A. Garson). ^.f TqTi'educt i 1-16 1 ATi fast 20 98577 7 7' 8f1 Hyland Black Mate. The Peer. BonnieKelso 8.-8-J3 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:492 good 2 99 1 1 1 1 B 2; 1 Creevy Black Mae 8-7,1 lamaica 1 1-8 1 54 fast 5 94 4 4 4 4 31 3'1 G Garner Arasee. The Peer. V„,KU, Norbitt. hi Jama ca 1 1-16 IMS good 15 98 6 6 6 6 6 4^1 F H KingPracti,-al. Mary Davis. Dr.Holzberg Jamlica 4 3 2 _ 1| 32 Scoville Taboo. . Summer Mght. Aunt Jule. 85585 8o..8o Jamaica 1 1 1-16 1-10 1:50 i:ou lood guuu 8 o 104 wt 4 ^10 .^ « ~^~ — - *» — - - Sixth Race [6th New York] 85585 8o..8o Jamaica 1 1 1-16 1-10 1:50 i:ou guuu o wt ^10 _ .^ « ~^~ — - *» — . - - SIXTH RACE — 1-2 Mile Straight. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (45307 — Pi-r. —2— 109.) WHITE WOOL, ch. c. 2 106 By Woolsthorpe— Madine (R. F. Carman). 69041 Aqueduct 1-2 st 50J slow 8 102 6 6 6 6'1 langan S SVrmnn-ige. Aga-.vani. 1. Millie,,-, 881T' v, meduct 1-2 st 49 fast 20 103 2 1 11 21 Fain S Zeus. Agauan, Scrimmage. 87974 Ja ks' v lie 31 f 42* hvy 8 110 6 6-= 5'2 J Howard 7 Moncrief. Ed. Adams. James Mo. BBC hk' 3-S 36? fast 16 109 2 4»k 3' \ Langau M Decency. Vallonia. Ken. Rose. 8781- Jacks' v hf 3-S 361 fait I 112 2 42 4'1 Nicol 10 Ken.Rose. Bendaga. L. Ormicant 874S1 lacks' vie 3-S 352 fist 8 118 4 » 5"} Nicol (i Darling. JackBenman. Carbineer. S7314 Jacks'ville 1-8 37g stow 31 118 I H S'.JjFain 11 Nroncrief. Darling. Flora Bryan. PLUVIOUS ch c 3 106 By Inflexible— Tenebrae (T. W. O'Brien). 8M» Aqueduct 1-2 it " 52 slow 5 100 1 I 11 fa J Glass 12 Whin. Hawley The Poil.cs. 88333 Oakland I 42K hvy 15 MS 6 2 •* i.'S J Glass 7 HeIenBarl»-e. Aragoucse.K.uuiak DARTWORTH. ch. c. 2 106 o^t&SSii 9m(SmJS£!J?'^M^M MBS Aqueduct 1-2 st 471 fast 4 H'7 3 3 4* 4- .scoville 10 S. mpiolus. 1. Mullens, Babbler B miner. 106 By Hawkswick— Housewife (V. Barker). HAWLEY ch c 2 8!IU^AauedUCt l-»«t 5- slow 20 MS 1 2 2'12'« Hyland 12 Whin. Pluvious. The rolies 8^-- \ meduct 1--st 471 fast 30 MT I 6 6i 7"'.'.HyIand M Seniprolns. F. Mullens. Bal.hler. «H)--Aq'duct 12 st 4?lfast30 107 8 6 » 7 -JHyland 10 flen.prolns. Fr'k.Mullens. Bal.hler TWICKENHAM, br. g, 2 103 By Kingston-Geisha (J R. Keene). 89h;6 Aq'duct 4'. f st 551 slow 30 105 6 6 H ..' Butwell |1 MabMir, Agaw.im. t.ul.iii.er. 106 By Galore — Frances McClelland (R. T. Wilson. Jr.). !W^^BTT'T• tirauIFY hr c 2 ggffiStKrt'K&nll MM 12 12 S»»5 Uugan 12 Whin. Hawley. 1'luvi,,,,. JUDGE MONCK, b. c, 2 106 By Ben Brush-Early and Often (P. T. Chinn). RMtS \riur;luct 1-2 sl S3 slow 6 106 9 9 I 9'" Page 12 \\ Inn. Haw ley 1 luv l"U-. Stll Jacks'vUle "l-2 40^ fast 7 lis 2 2 41 42J V Powers 14 J.P'dergast. S.Kearney. Ha kl.kc YNCA b. f, 2 103 By Filigrane^ — Leonatus mare No. 2 (H. La Mon- tagne ) . 89U20 Aqueduct 1-2 st 48g fast 8 104 7 7 71 6":i\"an B'oten 8 Horizon. Madcap. Susan. SENATOR CULLEN. b. g. 2 103 By Tithonus— English Lassie fMiss E. Guret). 81.104 Aq'duct li f st 55J slow 30 l'G 9 7 S* 6 1 G Burns 11 Bal.hler. Agawain. ( arl.iueer. BLANCHE FRANCES, ch. f, 2 103 By Herbert— Rubifoam (F. J. Pons). 87-31 J'k'viUe 1-4 .-t JVg good 1-2 115 7 11 1 12" -JO' Connor |S Eas.vl.ih-. rallahassee, N.Lumia. Pirst start for the following: KINGPIN, ch. c. 2 106 By Box— Elise (G. Cornnell). STALWART LAD. b. g. 2 103 By Stalwart— Vic Kinney (Oneck Stable). OLD BOY. ch. c. 2 106 By Planudes — Old Lady (R. T. Wilson. Jr.). PLUTOCRAT, b. c. 2 106 By Sorcerer — Emma Louise (T. J. Clay). DANGER MARK. b. c, 2 106 By Sempronius — Flirtineer (Newcastle Stable). DUBLIN MINSTREL, ch. c. 2 106 By Stalwart — Radiance (J. McManus). ROYAL PENNANT, b. c. 2 106 By Royal Flush III.— Ribbons (J. B. Haggin). R. T. Wil-on. Jr.. entry— Sheriff Bradley and old Boy^ NOTICE. FREE COUPON PARLAY will !»• "iven under ,-n,U- of Both 154 in The Toronto World, New York Morning Telegraph ui Chicago Daily Racing Form. y.-tcr.lay's 1'orin Special lost. SATURDAY'S FORM SPECIALS: June Grape 59-20-53-33-March Plum 32-61-12-49-53-33-29-35-47-60-51. Use ii.M.k 154.1 SferteeSay'i Daily Met THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE Room 212. 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago, III. j 1 i . SIR CLEOES, 6-1, 21MD was yesterday's One-Horse Daily. No One-Horse Daily Thursday. Thursday's 1'oini Special ran ihird. SATURDAY'S FORM SPECIAL: Red Monday 87-89-55-57-91-82 (Book 281). 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