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LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. I.OUI8YIIXE, EI., November 15. Twelfth day. Douglas Park Racing Association. Fall Meeting. Weather cloudy; track fast. Presiding Judge John Morrow. Startor, William Bruen. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. c A ST A. F1R8T BACK 6 1-8 Furlongs. Purse ?250. 4-year-olds and upward. 2" UtlrOtr: Allowances. Ind Horses AWt Bt X, V, X BtrFin Jockey Owncra O H C P 29382 DR. CLARK 4 105 3 22 21 11 U Howell W McLemore 4 I 4 jf 29873J. J. T. 5 108 4 2 41 42 21 J Daly Carmack and Co 8-5 2 2 4-5 29404 JIM GORE II. 6 108 7 12 11 21 31 Patton J Brinkman 3 3 5 6-5 29316 METOXEN 5 105 6 7 51 31 41 Arnold T A Davies 15 15 15 6 29347 ZONNE 4 108 8 9 9 9 52 May li Haasa 6 10 10 4 9404 CANTADAB 5 105 1 62 61 51 62 AbBhor D Hill 20 25 25 8 9318 HIE AWAY 4 105 2 8 8 61 71 Troxler E Moore 2 2 2 4-5 29171 BEN OFALLON 6 105 5 31 7 7 8 C Wright GdharteandTorriss 40 60 60 20 i j i I ; ; ; , : ; ; 29402 ALBERT C. 5 1C0 10 4 3 8 9 XJNeil ENeenan 20 25 25 8 29343 PROTIO 4 101 9 10 10 10 10 L Daly P Bitzer 20 20 15 6 29406 DEMOSTHENES 7 1C0 11 11 11 11 11 Collins H D Monroe 100 100 100 4P Time, 231, 48J, 1:15, 1:221. Winner Br. g, by Raquet FaitbleeB. Went to post at 2:15. At post 3 minutes. Start .good. Won easily; second the samoDr. flark, cleverly ridden, ran in improved form and won at the end with plenty to spare. J. J.T.,-after meetiDg with interference in the early part of tbe race, came with a rnah in the last furlong, and finished stoutly. Jim Gore II. was made too much use of in the early stagee and tire.? Metoxsn under poor handling ran well. Zonna sulked. Hie Away was cut off soon after the"-start. Overweights Jim Gore II., 3 pounds; Cantadae, 5; Protio, 1. I Dr. Clark, show, 4 to 5. J. J.T., Bbow, out. Jim Gore II., show, 3 to 5 . Hie Away, show, out. , 0 SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Puree 50. 2-year-olds. Belling. Ind Horees A Wt St H K 1j BtrFin Jockoyg Owaera O H O P 29103 LITTLE HINDOO 110 1 MS 11 12 H Troxlor T A Davies 21 21 21 J 3-5 29319 MATTIE SPENCER 110 6 31 2 22 T5 Patton E Moore 4 5 5 3-2 294J6 HARRISON F. 101 2 2n 31 33 34 L Daly W G Fox 20 20 20 6 2S379 TUCK PAW 98 7 6 62 62 46 Wallace F Goring 4 5 5 3-2 293142FLOBRIE 8. 98 5 7 4 52 52 ONeil B O Kennedy 1-2 1-J 1-2 out 29426 OLD HUBS 113 L 5c 5 4 63 BaauchampE A Cornwall 8 10 10 4 29381 EDNA KENNER 110 S 4h 7 7 7 C Wright P J Nolan 20 30 30 8 Time, 21J, 50,1:171. Winner Ch. g, by Hindoo Little Love. Went to post at 2:37. At post 12 minutes. Start very bad. Won ridden out; second easily. Littlu Hindoo was sent away flying and tbe Btart decided tbe race. He tired badly in the laBt furlong and barely Btatrgernd home. Mattfo Spencer waB mnch the best and with an equal break could not have lost. Harrison F. ran in improved form. Florrie S. ran much below the mark and can do better. Scratched 29i26DubiouB, 101. Little Hindoo, Bbow, out. Mattie Spencer, show, 1 to 2. Harrison F show, 2 to 1. THIRD BACK 3-and irtile. Puree S250. 3-year-olds. Selling. Id f Horags A Wt Bt and and BtrFin Jockeys Owner O H C P 29313 YOUNG HENRY 107 2 11 12 li 12 Troxler ABrownandCo 7-5 3-2 8-2 1-2 28864 8PINEL 107 1 21 21 21 21 Howell J C Ferris Jr 3 3 8-5 4-W 29128ALKA 107 5 41 52 si 31 J Daly 8 P Harlan 6-5 2 2 S- 29428 BLONDE GRAYSON104 4 31 7 52 41 W Woods B Hums 5 6 6 2 ! 2S34S BAGNAROK II. 104 6 51 S 42 51 Lampard M A Stevenson 6 10 10 4 2S378 ORICIU5 1C61 7 7 61 62 61 Finnerty Gilns and Biddle 60 10 100 41 29378 LITTLE CHICO 104 S 62 4 7 720 L Daly W McLemore 15 25 25 8 29190 JUANETT 104 8 8 8 8 81" ONeil T H Btevens 20 30 30 II 29190 LD Y HARTINGTON104 9 9 9 9 9 Bookie B O Kennedy 50 100 1C0 40 Time, 24, 49, 1:151. Winner B. g, by Henry Young Volandera. Went, to post at 3:08. At poet 6 minute. Btart good. Won easily; second handily. Yonnr Henry was oS well in motion when the flig fell and tiptoed his field throughout. Spinel wa under pressure all tbe way and at the end faltered as if short and would have been baaten for second place in a few mora strides. Alea was none too well handled but about ran her race. Blonde Graysoa was cut off at tho half mile ground. Bcratched-29125 Cupa,104. OverweichtB OricinB, 21 pounds. Young Henry, show, out. Spinel, ehow. 2 to 5. Alea, show, out. FOURTH RACE X Mile. Purse 50. 3-yoar-old and upward. AUowancet. tQrj ind Horees A Wt St 14 H BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 291C6PRIMA II. 3 102 5 71 7 6 31 11 J Daly D McMillan and Co 1 7-5 7-5 2-5 294283 NJ5TTIE REGENT 4 104 3 51 41 41 2h 22 BenncbampP J Dolan 6 6 4 8-5 294053GCIDE ROCK 6 1C4 1 2 3 21 11 31 L Daly J W Johnson 4 4 4 8-5 294282ELEVEN BELLB 4 1P6 2 31 2h 3h 52 41 Troxler T A Davies 3 4 4 7-5 29125DYNASTY 3 1C4 7 8 5n 51 6 5 May W T WaEham Jr 10 12 12 4 29343RICE 5 108 6 12 13 H 4h 63 Patton Carmaalr and Co 5 5 5 2 29128 CHERBY HEAD 5 104 4 4 and 76 73 78 Alley J C Ferris Jr 40 160 100 31 291C63HONEYWOOD 4 104 8 61 8 8- 8 8 ONeil M Stowe and Co 10 15 15 6 Time, 5,495,1:151,1:41. Winner B. f, by Sensation Puzzle. Went to pest atr 3:35. At poet 1? minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Prime II. was much the bast and had to be to win. She was cut off on the fixat. turn and again at the-half mile ground but closed up stcutl? in the stretch and was drawing away. Nettie Regent saved ground when turning into the stretch and peformed impressively. Gnida Rock weakened when tho real test came. Elevon Bells did not run her race. Rice was much uead at the post and was raced into exhaustion in the first thro i-quar tars. With more judicious handling ha would have been a contender. Cherry Head Bulked, Scratched 29382 bkillman, 105. Overweiahts Eleven BbIIb, 2 pounds; Dynasty, 5. N Prima II., Bhow, out. Nettie Regent, show, 4 to 5. Guide Rock, sl-ow, 4 to 5, Eloven Belle, show, 3 to 5. . 9158 FIirTH BAGS 1 Mile" P13250" AllAgeB. Selling. ind Horeaa A Wt Bt M, and S BtrFin Jockeys Ownera O -H O P 294042 PAULINE J. 5 105 S 2n 42 72 31 U Troxler T A Davies 2 21 21 1 294C43INCANDESCENT 5 100 5 7 7 61 52 21 Wallace Giles and Biddle 15 20 20 8 29406 OMELIA 6 103 9 8 5" 4 41 3 W Woods J C Tucker 3 4 4 2 29264 DE BLAISE 5 1041 2 51 61 5 6 41 McFeeley F W Johnson 10 15 15 6 294023BEN BOY 6 1041 4 41 3h 3 24 51 BeauchampE A Cornwall 6 6 5 2 294C6 SALOME 7 101 1 9 8 8 5 61 L Daly W G Fox 10 15 15 6 294022ELLI8 6 101 7 Ih 11 H 1h 71 lrvin W D Schneider 3 5 5 2 29316 MR.BROOKWOOD5 103 14 12 11 9 9 Si May P Browning 10 15 15 6 29S783DUCA88A 3 95 8 10 10 10 10 S2 J Daly J C Ferris Jr 21 3 3 1 29404 HUNTING 5 100 6 31 2 21 7 103 Alley W V Conran 20 40 40 15 29345 FRANK PEARCE 4 102 10 11 1! 12 11 1U Lampard M A Stevenson 15 15 10 t 29578 A88ES3MENT 3 95112 13 13 IS 12 12 ONeil T H StevenB 4 6 6 2 29429 FRIESLAND 5 105 11 61 9 11 IS 1310 Absher D Hill 20 40 40 15 29406 KILDARL1E 4 100 13 14 14 14 14 14 Baxter W Hunt 40 40 40 lb 29315 MAY TARE 3 92 15 15 15 15 15 15 M Johnson HWWaUhaerandCo40 40 40 15 Time, 2b, 501,1:16,1:421. Winner B. m, by Julien Pauline. WenttopoBtat 4:23. At post 7 minutas. Start poor. Won driving; second the same. Troxler, on Pauline J., took a desperate chance and brought her through a small opening in the-Btretch, getting up in tho laot sixteenth. Incandescent wis cut off at the turn and again at the half mile ground. Omelia showed improvement. Do Blaise had a rough journey. Hunting showed early speed, but doos not like along route. Ducaeea and Assessment wera off too poorl to cut any figure. Half the field was tangled in the barrier when tho flag fell. May Tarr rai. away one mile before the start. Scratch ed 29425 Mandamus, 100; 29106 Madeline G 92; 294263Tri8tram, 85; 29379 PalmB, 82. Overweights Pauline J., 5 pounds; Omelia, 3; Da Blaise, 41; Ben Boy, 11; Salome, 1; Ellis, 1; Frank foaice, 2: Assessment, 31; ifrieBland, 2. Pauline J., show, 1 to 2. Incandescent, show, 4 to 1. Omelia, show, evens, Ducassa, show. 1 to 2.