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1 1 ! NEWPORT FORM CHART. NEWPORT KY., June 25.— Sixteenth day. Queen City Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy; track fast. Presiding Tfudge, Jackson Smith. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Racing starts at 2 flOjh m. lOOTVT FlRSTRACE-i Mile. Purse~75. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling! ~" Ind Horses AWtSt ij ft % StrFin JockeyB Owners 0 H L C 18623 DRAMBURG 3 104 5 21 H 1» 14 1* Britton E C Headley Co 14 5 34 34 18741-FLOP 5 109 4 li 22 21 2* 2 H Wilson FA Pope 4 5 4 5 18298 DINGY CARLY 3 88 3 6110 9 44 3 J Hicks H T Pierce 15 20 15 20 1877730UR LIDA 4 103 7 .4 84 61 34 41 Corner K J Murphy 7 10 6 8 18781 STATIRA I 914 8 M 3i 34 54 54 Garnett S T Jacob 5 7 5 7 18681 RICE 4 105 1 34 44 51 72 64 Roby RutledgeandStevenslS 20 15 20 18651 OUTBURST 3 93 6 94 9 8 81 74 C Murphy ET Graves 5 7 4 7 187772SAD1E BURNAM 3 90 10 10 V 4- 64 82 May Settle and Co 3 4 24 34 18682 KING ELKWOOD 7 109 9 8 64 74 91 9-* Southard E F Smith 6 7 44 6 18741 MARK HANNAH. 4 1064 2 51 72 10 10 10 W Mooney McKay and Co 25 40 20 40 Time, 254, 493, 1:151, 1:41 i. Winner— B. c, by Deceiver— Confidence. Went to post at 2:35. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Dram-burg was probably the best of this field, but had enough and was tiring at the end. Flop is displaying more gameness of late than has been his custom. Dingy Carly ran an excellent race after being interfered with at the half mile. Dramburg and Flop collided while at the post and Britton was unseated. Scratched— 18330-Midglen, 112 ; 18180 Flora Daniels, 88. Overweights -Dramburg, 1 pound; Statira, 34; Mark Hanna II., 14. Dramburg, place, 7 to 5 ; show, 9 to 10. Flop, place, 2 to 1 ; 6how, evens. Dingy Carly, show, 3 to 1. Sadie Burnam. place, 6 to 5 ; show, out. 1QQAO SECOND RACE-5~l-2 Furlongs. Purse 75. 2-year-olds. .I. O O J Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St Vt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18715 KOLHEIM 105 1 12 12 12 in H Wilson Andrew Scott 8 12-8 12~ 18452 QUEEN CARNIVAL 109 7 54 34 34 V Aker R J Hiner 24 24 1 1 18712 EMMA C. L. 109 8 l» 54 24 34 Britton D V Grace and Co 6 10 6 lfr 18715 PIR. TO PENZANCE1084 5 64 44 54 42 Mason F B Respass 8 12 8 12 187452ALFRIDA 1034 2 24 21 42 54 Vancamp G W Innes and Co 4 6 4 6 18742iIRVlNG MAYOR 109 4 44 8:" 64 64 Corner F Sharp 6 10 6 10 18778 XANTHOS 105 3 31 64 7 71" Michaels H Gibson Jr 8 10 8 10 18552 HIGH EBB 102 6 72 75 8 8 C Murphy J D Doyle 20 60 20 60 18625 OLL u BELLE 102 9 9 9 9 9 J Hicks W P Norton 8 10 2 24 Time, 23,481,1:084. Winner— Ch. c, by Isaac Murphy— Magella. Went to post at 3:07. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easing up; second handily. Kolheim fairly smothered his field with speed and is a fast and improving colt. Queen Carnival ran her race. Emma C. L. was doing her best. Alfrida stopped badly at the eighth post. Ollie Belle 6werved into the fence after going a quarter and was pulled up. She was a false alarm. Scratched— 18742 Picador. 105. Overweights— Alfrida, 14 pounds; Pirate to Penzance, 34. Kolheim, place, 4 to I; show, 2 to 1. Queen Carnival, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Em ma C. L.. show, 3 to 2. Ollie Belle, place, evens ; show. out. 1 OOAO THIRD RACE-7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St V, %~StrFin Jockeys Owners"" O H L C 186X4W1NTER 4 110 6 51 42 li 14 14 Aker Joplin fe Grundy 24 24 2 2 1X600 CARL C. 4 98 5 6 61 52 42 24 J Hicks T G Calvert 20 50 20 50 18684 TRAGEDY 7 107 1 1» 34 34 21 3» Southard J A Johnson 13-516-513-53 18684 KUNJA 4 98 4 82 74 62 7 44 C Murphy J Desha 12 15 10 15 18713aDlSSOLUTE 3 95 8 10 10 84 6* 5* May D P RodgersandCot3i 6 34 6 187442UNSIGHTLY 3 964 2 32 25 44 and 6 H Wilson R J Hiner 6 7 24 34 185992NETT1E REGENT 3 95 10 71 81 74 8 1* Garnett K P Shipp 5 7 5 7 18623GEORGIE 4 110 7 24 12 » 34 8- Vancamp D P RodgersandCotS1 6 34 6 187441THE GEEZER 4 1004 3 44 53 9 9 9- Corner L J Haas 15 30 12 30 *8153 HORNPIPE 9 1024 9 9 9 10 10 10 Britton Wallace and Co 15 30 15 30 ♦First series. tCoupled in betting. Time, 241,484,1:14,1:27. Winner— B. f, by Exile— Wildflower. Went to post at 3:35. At post 12 minutes. Start good. Won with the first five driving hard. Winter was lucky, although a very consistent performer. Carl C. was the best horse as th e race was run, and would have won in two more strides. Tragedy ran her race. Dissolute ran in greatly improved form. Georgie tired in the stretch. Her rider eased her up when he sa w she was beaten. Scratched— 18653Clay Poynter, 100; 13270 Hundley, 95. Overweights— Unsightly, 14 pounds; The Geezer, 24 ; Hornpipe, 24. Winter, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Carl C, place, 15 to 1 ; show. 6 to 1. Tragedy, place, evens; show, out. Unsightly, place, 6 to 5 ; show. 3 to 5. 1 WQf 1 FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 75. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St M Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18781 PETER DURYEA 3 93 7 12 12 i 12 11 J Hicks F Gering 5 7 4 6 186X2 TREBOR 5 107 1 34 4 2s 2- 2 Corner K J Murphy 13-52=* 2 24 18684 SAUBER 5 110 6 V 5* 5" 62 3" Roby Rutledge.VStevens8 x 8 8 18682 ORRIS 3 99 3 62 6 ■• 44 44 C Murphy T H Stevens 3 18-53 18-5 187462DSTERSW1YEL 5 1084 2 41 31 4» M M Mason John Call 34 7 3 7 187463DANDY H. 4 99 5 2 24 34 31 6 H Wilson D P Rodgers and Co44 5 4 4 18743 MY BUTTERFLY 3 87 4 7 71- 7 " 7 » 7i" May W H Billings 10 12 6 7 18505 COVINGTON KY 6 100 8 8 8 8 8 8 Garnett W R Massie 50 60 40 60 Time, 24!, 491, 1 :15. 1 :40S, 1 :47. Winner— B. c, by Fordham— Free Silver. Went to post at 4 :10. At post IS minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Peter Duryea showed the most -peed aud was never in trouble. Trebor ran well to the stretch but •tired in the last furlong. Sauber is improving. Orris ran a fair race. Dousterswivel quit afte-going well for three-quarters. So did Dandy H. Scratched— 18779 Lela Murray, 94. Overweights— Orris, 1 pound j Dousterswivel, 34 ; My Butterfly, 3. Peter Duryea, place, 2 to 1 : show, evens. Trebor, place, evens; show, out. Sauber, show, 3 to 2. Orris, place, 3 to 2 : show, 7 to 10. Dandy H, place. 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. 1 4JOrpT FIFTH BACE-3-4 Mile. Purse 75. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St H H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C " 1X656 NUMBERLAND 4 107 5 It li« 11" li" Southard VV H Laird 3 18-53 18-5 18782URIS 4 105 3 34 41 24 2 Roby J A Watson 5 6 4 0 18656 SAKATUCK 3 96 10 44 34 34 32 C Murphy McKay and Co 5 6 4 0 18282 AGITATOR 8 112 8 6i 8- 4i 4i Mason J G Lyle 6 8* 6 8 18654 ROTH A 5 107 4 51 6 7i 5* H Wilson THBlackburnandCo7 12 7 12 15613 CONTOR LYNCH 3 96 11 8* 9- 54 6-i J Hicks HVarwigandCo 25 30 25 30 18505TENSION 5 104 2 9 10 10 74 Corner J Desha 10 12 10 12 15293 TOM ENGLISH 3 % 9 11 11 11 8i Garnett J F Shelby 20 30 8 10 1878UOSMON 6 109 1 V » 61 9i Aker Thomas Arthur 4 4 3 4 11528 LITTLE B. BLUE3 98 7 102 7 94 m May Settle and Co 7 8 5 7 12752 MEGGS 5 104 6 7- 5J 84 11 Vancamp W I and R K Lewis 40 50 40 50 Time, 241, 48L 1:004, 1:13*. Winner— B. g, by Cheviot— Brindisi. Went to post at 4:47. At post 24 minutes. Start good. Won in a romp: second easily. Northumberland improved amazingly and made a show of his field. He was only cantering at the end. Iris ran up to the mark. So did Sakatuck. Agitator acted badly at the post as usual, delaying the start. Osmon quit badly in the stretch. Northumberland was bid up 50 over his entered price and bought by his owner for 50. Scratched— 18716 Mac Flecknoe, 96. Northumberland, place, 6 to 5; show, out. Iris, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Sakatuck, show, evens. Osmon, place. 7 to 5 : show, out. H QQ/"l£JXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 75. 4-year-olds and upward. "Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St K H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C~~ 18743 JEANNOT 5 104 2 3" 41 2h 2- 14 J Hicks McChesnevandOots 7 7 3 44 18779GOOSE LIVER 6 105 4 4 2m Vi li 2» Aker E McCord 8-5 2 8-5 9-5 18682MIZZ0URA 4 106 3 21 34 34 3; 3- H Wilson E S Morrison and Coi 6 4 5 18743 V1RGIE O. 5 100 6 5* 54 5+ 4" l"1 Britton J S Lancaster 2 24 7-5 24 18741FANTASY 4 98 1 li 1 «1 5- 5" May WdfrdandEvermnT 8 5 8 18743 FRIESLAND 499566666D Smith A M Atkins 10 12 10 12 Time. BM, 49;, 1:154, 1:41, 1:471. Winner— Ch. h, by Springbok— Annapolis. Went to post at 5 :30. Off at the first break to a good start. Won driving; second easily. Jeaunot did not sulk to-day and ran a fast, game race. Goose Liver was doing his best. Miz-zoura tired in the stretch. Virgie O. was outrun all the way and was never dangerous. Fantasy made a poor showing, Frieslands infirm legs are responsible for his bad race. Scratched— 18779-iFannie Taylor, 103; 18781 Elkin. 103. Jeannot, place, 8 to 5; show, out. Goose Liver, place, out. Mizzoura, place, 8 to 5; show, out. Virgie O.. place, 7 to 10; show, out. ■