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BROOKLYN FORM CHART. GRAY* SEND, L. I., June lO.-Eleventh day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy; track fast. Presiding .Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2 :S0 p. m. 1QDA1 FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 50 added. 3-year-olds and upward. ±.4KJ L High Weight Handicao. tnd Horses A Wt 8t % % g BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H L C 12437 JEAN NOT 4 114 4 5 4? it 1* Odom W H Clark 15 20 15 20 12498 BLARNEYSTONE 4 107 3 1h U V 2" H Martin Mrs F Brown 8 15 8 10 2S5 SKESPandISS 5 103 2 23 21 2" 33 J Daly P S P Randolph 20 SO 15 15 12472 HARD KNOT 3 113 5 « 34 32 4« W Martin P Danne 15 20 15 15 1162320RDEAL 3 100 6 5**61 5* 5« Mitchell J Bod»n 12 12 8 10 1S44 X5ST5SP 3 115 10 7 7 61 6* Teral W H BalcomandCo 7 10 7 8 12436 CHOPIN 3 102 8 8 8 8 7 McCue M F Dwyer 20 40 20 30 12306 "AEBARIAN 7 126 9 9 9 10 8 Clawson Mrs F M Taylor 3 5 3 5 11498 GENE RL MACEO 4 98 1 3" 5" 7 9 Slack W C Daly 50 200 50 150 2394 CA VALERO 5 120 7 10 10 9 10 R Williams J E 8«»agram 6 15 6 12 125303ST CLAIR 3 118 12 12 12 J2 11 Maber T F B rrett and Co 4 4 8-5 2 7743 DAN CUPID 3 US 13 13 13 13 12 Bulimia- J D Smith 40 SO 40 75 12436 OLIVER MC 3 110 11 11 11 11 13 Simrn* P Clark 6 12 6 10 _. . _ . Time-12« 24,36 49, 1:02%, 1:15. w. Winner— Ch. c, by Springbok— Ann -i polls. Pott 35 minutes. Start bid. The first three were driving hard. St, Clair and Dan Cuoid were virtually left. It was not a true run r**a owing t3 the delay at the p* st and the very bad start. Blarneystone appeared to bs winning handily until Jeannot challenged in the last sixteenth. The litter closed resolutely. Hard Knot ran a good race and is about due. Imperator w;t s in a good humor today. Scr-thed— 12l653Swiftmas, 130: 124372Thomai Cat, 128; 11834 Larva. 120; 12436 Cormorant, 119; 12530 Mszo, 113; 12498Sweet Caporal, 110; 12326 Ornamental, 107; 12436 Brahmin, 97. Overweights— Imp- rator, 3 pounds. Jeannot, place, 8 to 1: show. 4 to 1. Blarneyston%, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Imperator, show 3 to 1. St. Clair, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5 1 fc //0 SECOND RACE-1 1-4 Miles. ,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. lad Horses A Wt St St % % BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L ~C~ 125012 WAR KENTON 4 109 3 2" 2* 2* 2" 2« 11 McCue W L Oliver 7-5 8-5 6-5 6-5 12529 CANDLE BLK 4 102 2 12 V 15 15 n 26 Odom W H PUrk 3 4 3 34 12543 LACKLAND 3 98 4 4 4 8» 3t 3* 310 OConnor OHPBlmont 5 7 5 7 125293TBAGEDIAN 5 103 1 3» 3*« 4 4 4 4 H Mirtin J E 9eigr-m 3 34 3 3 Tim" 23 37 49*s * :02 1 :14- * :27*s ! =*1. 1 :54% 2 :07%. Y inner— t, B. c. t by Florist— Addie Warren. Off at first break to a poor start. Won driving and all out. Candleblack took a big lead in the first eighth and attempted to make a runaway race of it. He was tiring at the head of the stretch when Warrentou challenged him. but hung on gamely. Warrent n was all oat. Tragedian s race was a disatu ointment, as he had worked well enough to seem a factor. Scraiched-12501DondOro,129: 12472 Intrusive, 108; 124993Rhinelander,99; 12222 Twinkler, 98; 12503 Central Trust, 95; 1253l3Handpress, 88 Warrenton, place, 1 to 2. Candleolack, place, 6 to 5. Lackland, show, out. Tragedian place, evens. 1 QjflAQ THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. ±.*JiJJij Great American Stakes. Valne 2,500 Ead Horses A Wt St j H | BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L "C~ 122742 VULCAIN 112 13 12 8 7 1* N Tnrner H E Leigh 5 6 — 5 — 5~ J2.?!2. ?t1£?££R? "5 5 7 7 5" Z** OConnor Bromley and Co 50 100 50 100 12o42 MC MEEK IN 112 1 1h 3»« 3" 3* OLeary C T Patterson 15 15 10 10 HSEJESJMS. ll2 2 8 64 6b 44 McCue P J Dwyer 12 20 12 15 12528 iMODRINE 112 8 3- 24 2» 51 Odom G I Morris 3 4 2* 3 if?SI5U-SfAT. 112 3 2" *"*"« Mitchell MF Dwyer 15 20 15 20 U2540ST FINNAN „ 112 6 44 14 li 7 Doggett Marcus Daly 10 10 10 10 12540.. THE CORINTHIAN 112 11 10 11 10 8 Clawson A White 10 20 10 15 1209TMAYOR GILROY ik 10 9 10 11 9 Maber W H Clark 15 30 15 2i 12274 HIS R HIGHNESS 129 9 11 12 12 10 Taral Gideon and Daly 5 6 5 6 SSSandSandKandS., ll2 7 64 9 8 11 W Martin F,ei8cbminnSons6 20 6 15 J5£l8?8,N.B£Kf„QUBBN 109 4 5" 5H 9 12 ClH on °Deck 8t«-°-° 16 20 10 20 124732WARING 112 12 13 13 13 13 Simmj J E Madden 8 20 8 20 12438 MAGNIFICENT 112 14 14 14 14 14 Bullman J J Hyland 20 60 30 50 12540 PETRUCHIO 112 Left at the post Spencer J R Keene 10 20 10 15 •Added starter. Time, 12. 24J £, 36%, 50, 1 :02?s Winner— Ch. c, by Kingston — Arrowgrase. Off at the first break. 8tart very bad. Won driving. Vulcain got all the worst of the start hut was lucky in getting through in the stretch and galloped over his field in the final furlong He is probably the bsst two-year-old out. though he did not have full weight up today. Mission-afy raDn? very di"8ren*rac« from his last, closing strong and gamely, McMeekin hung on gamely al30. Though outrun Wittiers closed a lot of ground after early interference. Modrine and St Finnan had speed bat could not hold it und«»r pressure. Trumpet ran a fair race. Mayor Gilroy is a fast colt and will do batter. His Royal Highness got away bidly and had but little chance to get to the leaders. Magnificent had no chance. It was not a true ran race, but the best colt probably won. Scratched— 11585 Dieudonne, 112; 124692Mischievous, 112; 12542 Bramble Rose, 112; 12540 Last Cord, 112. Vulcain, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Missionary, place, 30tol; show, 10 to 1. McMeekin show, 2 to 1. ~~ 1 Vl*A FOURTH RACB-1 1-ltt Miles. 8-year-oIds. Allowances. JW/g Broadway Stakes. ,500 Added. Ind Horses A Wt 8t St fc * * StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 0 SffiSES iS 32 ii I ?. !. 5-8 andcoen ?IaSS=iFfla 123252FILIGRANE 121 1 21 21 24 V 22 3 Taral A H andDa Morris 6-5 8-5 6-5 7-5 ..Tlm";12-24% 37.Ws. 1=02, 1:15, 1:4m, 1:47«. w Winner— B. r c, by .„ Eothen— Maori. Off at first break to a good start. Won easily. Filigrane tried for the rail but Half Time got it and made the pace to the stretch. Ethelbsrt then came away easily. It was a fine race and well contested. Scratched— 12307 Ahom, 116; 12499*Rhinelander, 1%; 126023 Lackland, 106. Overweights— Half Time. 1 pound. TUth.tff. " cw. 1 »" S. R»lf Time nacw, nvwno; Filioran*, r»i»«»e. 1 to 4. Ooatinaed «n Sad pag*, 12605 " BACK-6-8 M,le« «600 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St g % X StrFin Jockeys Owner, 0 H L B iSS B?GDGUN 3 J g J* Ji #ESL« W.dr fcDaly; 6 12 i * 12324 MOLLTE NFWMAN 105 2 2* 24 S« I* Mahe? 4JJoyner 6 2i « 12473 SB ROVE TUESDAY 103 6 S 6* 2-4 Olaw/on EsOWt Si ! 1 * 12532 THE LAUREL 97 8 and■ 31 5- 51 MuSpTi ffpaf rdner Jr H * 2* 4 12sI?8KIUUENCE «2 11 g g g w£r°r IrWiH*. S S S I stretch end then tired. Shrove Tuesday ma?e a bold bid tat fcS IhSek nn?Vl "Sm11 to tbe improving Grendeur show* d arTd Si,-k.1?n,ckly- The Laurel ia speed will do to watch I ««. . BheT,,Jl bad handling. Sborham, off poorly. Vn « Tn easy ra *e ° «ot a b«d break and 8cr8t hed-125323Innovator, 102: 12194 Decimal, 97 Overweights-Neda, 2 pounds; Mollie Newman, 2; Mynheer, 1- Grandenr 2 * jj 5= Sfand Nawman, -h0Wi. 1 260H **** BACE-1 ™ M"eg- S60" ind Horses AWtBt-4 g X StrFin Jock*™ Owulrs » h , „ ■ 124702GREAT NECK £ S K*T H,t?hcock6 15 6 ti 3 93 6 6« 32 54 U OConnor Connor O Oneck Stable 11428 WELLER 3 93 5 8 7 I «2 It 10 30 10 30 11609 MILLSTREAM 4 1M 7 I 5 1 7 76 fSSwti BTF4Br°D H 8arodmo ,„ ? 10° » « 125033PACEMAKER 4 B„iuS« and Co 6 15 6 15 104 3 3i 6» 8 8 8 1U97BEAU IDEAL I 105 17 9 9 9 9 Inl ivan W C Fessenden 20 60 20 50 12.31 MERLIN 4 104 10 9 10 10 10 10 Gi bnrn. WS"?1"1 20 100 20 75 ° 125452DAN BICE 4 102 Left at the nost iflrSl™ u Daly. n 100 200 100 150 124993RH1NELANDER 3 94 L-ft ., the Kt Otom™ Sydney* piS"* 1*- l K 5 ° 8"5 *"5 4_r Time. 12 21,36,49, 1:02 1™5% W*H 1UW m „ L % H Wmner-B h, by Emptor of N lorf., Ik-La Si Post 8 minutes. Start bad. Won EetacI easily. was the best of th«o-*k-* away easily in the stretch. Mho had fin [speed andean Tgood Hn..,tHMn can,e a I Greedy0 " mad DeCBnter "» " if ehort Gr-» »"«W iSST race JtSF fttK 1250f TyranV25*1 "" l0° 106? 12H3 Handba11 ,04 W Holland, 99; 12441 Diminutive. 80, Estaca. pU.ce, 5tol; show, 2 to 1. Mazo, place 15 to 1 : show 5 to 1 W„— 3 to 1 Dan Rice, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2 Rhmelander, placl, out?. -hm Mann, show,