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nun v dap inn rnnii ,,1* *° °°ntro1 wi,at ni°v nnnni succeed ,n r.-p « " - .- ...•,»„s--...u, „,m , lw , 713 llllll ■ Klllalnlla HIIKIWI •l|,"1M!i"-- Hysterical legislation is of a character •;■! - - asad.i a .. :, n.. 7,,, Minn. .. .sinner Simon 7 1«7 xilil UHILI IMUIIIU rUnifl = r-,,. « «*„ „ « -::;!nv:::::::::: SSS5U:::S3SS?-.::::::::::: 1:S::S::B5 wu pass it. __ l,...Ml Hera 4. .102. . X . .080 66411* Swagger 4 100 705 SSUED EVERY DAY. WOULD SUPPRESS RACING NEWS. IS* Y* "Mn * ..V. YYY! l..inV.X. £S ",i"" • J;,kl" »«- •""•"■ *" wIxIIlW - , _ and*BW Kink Spring ::. . 89 629 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. OAiirMCiNGFORMPUBLiSHiNGCO..;tr;-"-::;-:n:;r-: i-"»gfc sa assa-S-a-s 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. InWt n.-wsn, from pnhlisbins entries, tips, re- .l-year-olds and upward. Handicap. gjJoT* " rie I2"5 22 - suits or other information about horse races. Viol. MjWP . .Peter Sterling 4. .106 750 6SS71 nant Osyn _.«-. Hon is pronounced a misdemeanor. Senator Gardner 00.KI7. .. Alma Duf our 6. .108. . X . .74.". 06832 Boa-urn iZ -1.0 THE AMERICAN SET" - J — ,,■ hi,, ,,. rep.,1 the , tiackbetting JjM; ; ; ffi-f- ms ... .... .. . 4. . l.o. . . .7,0 Sixth Race-T-S Mile. ASSOCIATION CALENDAR "" "*»*"» ■— • 002*1-. .Missouri I.a.l 4. . 107. . x . .720 P.-vcar olds and upward. llowances Official organ of : " -1-. 00k entry. ";r. 127 . . . .Temaceo .. . 3 »• 750 THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION. NOTES OF THE TURF. Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles i»»W!p . . .Earl Rogers 4. .lmY x Y.7 15 4-year olds and upward. Selling. sSHSRfc *"]Sl"S"nB A Dally Reflection of the American Turf by I.illv Lakeland j-s at New Orleans for a brief visit 86419 Arthur Cummer 5. .112. . X..725 66315 Woolma " •" " v "-••-. Telegraph. , mv.tr... .Kir.g Ellsworth 8. .110. . X. .72fl iw.tt Plausible S " 5** . * "Sm _ .Tames T „ Roup, trainer of the James R. Keene 983TO . . .Heart of Hyacinth 4. .105. . x . .715 t.. .u. x ■ ■ .. statde is it Hot Barsnas 88362* ... Scalpi.x-k 4..112. .X 890 Editor and Proprietor. F. H. BruneU. " ■*"■ 06300 Oold Coin 4. .10*.. X. .MS LOS ANGELES ENTRIES AND FORM. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Charawiml. Edward Corrlgans old jumper, is 66268 .... DeUnore 4. . 107. .X ..880 ■ Secretary, Mrs. F. H. BruneU. now pulling a wagon at I.atonia rSJJ 1,1** •;•,; 6..W8..X. .«W Prolmldlities: Weather clear: track muddv. , , . , ,tS"-«""!7 S*11", 4 . !.s..x..i;-r, Racing starts at 1:48 p.m. Chicago time S:4S p.m. The next meeting of the stewards of the Western 0--922. . . . W illie Newcomb 8. .105. . X . .883 xKuns well In mud ffiSum-rior mud runner ™~ Bntered In the ****** *l«gO « "COnd Jockey Club is announced for February 4. SSV.VJSSS " . . . .* IJandlandX First LetMUe •T.v Charley Ross and upward. Selling apprentice allowance e- Sixth ;;l ls - Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. ,„ ■ pi.cs Unlay. William Huestis will lose his allow- .o. 4 olds and XS year upward. Selling. . SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS. .The Major 7 110 — - ance tomorrow. 663791 ..Miss Leeds 4. . 93. . X . .723 *828». . . Nuns Veiling 4 106 X 7» TERMS. l»"r I- "lene,d reports a dean 1,1.1 of health K "K . " . I " " V. ..V. . . l 111.! ! X ! JS WL .* * VkiS1"*** " " M- Per Month .50 tat the Seagram horses at Waterloo, Out. He ex- 883TB* .. .Adenron S. .105. . x . .710 084O2*. ..Colonel Jeweli!".! .....". 4"lo7 "71! Half Year 9.00 peds much ,.f Purslane and Main Chance this year. It-1;?.!- ■i.t[". i ■ O..KM , 10 80090 rugurtha !!..*.**...* 8*.*M5. ."x*.*7J0 One ear 17.00 • «o - P.utmski.- .1. . 90. . x . .700 66405* ... Komombo .. 6 105 x Vii The ahove rates are for single copies as sealed The " ot t,,«* "ited Hunts Racing AshocK- 86302 .. .Rather «oy*l r. .. 101 .. x .. 893 08138 roe Kelley ..."" r,]]07.. ...■; tr, letter*— Cnt-ebUM mail. tion. opposite Belmont Park, is nearing complcti.ni **■• Romh lie ad jii- • Y. "- X * • "H - l" n■l 5..10B 70". Daily Racing Form Putdishing Co. prefers to send and the 1007 meeting of the organization will l«- The Greek— Cachnca Ivtti " vlVIV1 i f"i£"5"2S single copies as first-class mall in all "gfe Tl cases. ,,v Sl. t"S"5 S he, „„.,,.. 4.. 05 "t MM* ,t • ham * . . .107. . . .t,o.. Local subscriptions — outside the down-town dls- "cim ,, , trlct -will be declined at other than flrst-clasa mail The Lbatk Handicap will W run a Oakland, Seventh Race— 7-8 Mile. *rj-- ... ;.. K "•■ 1 "! - n,r matter rates. Saturday . nm i.iy n next x,. It ir will «ni be i.e somewhat somewnat in 111 11,. the nitn.e Mm n year olds ami upward. Selling. SSJi ***"" ,,„ .,,•,.. " 1 ...10.,.. uS"0"Sl X..8M Subscriptions must be paid in advance. Consideration ! 110 X MS ««0J0I0 - ot a try-out for the Burns Handicap, which will be [ Reticent «"l07 xu.t Second Race— 3-8 Mile. T"" n w,«"k ,ater Altow~e*» To be considered and answered. aU queries to iSr-Jihiv"*"*---"""" Jcl-IS HlllHI tMiSSf"--* .„ Daily Ha. ing Form must be sent over the full name i: t. C. Cowdin is making the Hamilton Place ! " V ."m, kins " " o" HY 1 ! S Kcfne Ho " Y " Mint Willi it * 1 4 1 nHU of writpr ThA nnmAa qth* n/1. - ■ • * Ml ■*l*"-i,"**"is ti . . Hm . . a . .• .» s- ■ ,"1-"-i *visiiici, Jr o I JU. . X . .1790 TM ISSJSlSTtitmSkti r «--- K7. his permanent 1 He 66,*. . .Betoed 3..9?..©..«W «HW21 . . Booger Red m 715 -= -v *•■ to Kentucky. 86381 .... Imperttaence 3.. 88 t.so 06421 Bonnie Bairn lor, 700 ST. LOUIS. MO.. OFFICE, 19 NORTH BROADWAY. H. R. Baker has twelve two vear ..Ids at Mont- I1 V,""1-!"1 0. . 105. . X . ..Tr, Playful Hoy . hr. e. by Plaudit M T Murnhv General Airent _. . . 8810ti. . . .Mazonla 4. .100.. ..675 Manzaiuta II 110 Telephone Kin loch D 1S18 gomery Park In preparation for racing. He will 66381 .... Lacaehe »..«•.. X . .«T5 tSweet -la ire. br. e. Solitaire Local and Long Distance Olive 1188. begin the season at Hot Springs. Jack Young and 66395*. ..Sir Vagrant 3.. 98.. . .875 " Sweet Takes llo Rack numbers and monthlies supplied. Bendigo are also in his string. £S« * " U*y J?0 S. K»s. .-. .•; •..-. Harv, 1. be. by Sanders- U..ti. 1. .. .Maelstrom ::. . 0.., 125 • ■alomacita 110 Flip Flap is wintering well in the barn of trainer — ■ — -• " -- Carlisle, b. c. by Car CINCINNATI, O., OFFICE. 7 EAST SEVENTH ST. , ,.,,, I , , , , lisle -Lady Church llo W. S. Manns, General Agent. **** «««*orotjga at Sheepshea.l Hay. Coldsboron-h OAKLAND ENTRIES AND FORM. Elephant .lack. b. .-. bv El Telephone Canal 1327-Y. is also training a MMfcer of t wo cai olds for .f. A. • — ■ Rayo Han Brook 110 Back numbers and monthlies supplied. Rennet and "Whitev" I.an"don Probabilities: Weather clear: track muddy. Harvey Clark, b. g. by Pan- Racing .starts a I 1:40 p.m. Chicago time 3:48 p.m. mure Ignoramus 107 B1FFMO X Y- Dr Cll:"*s Iiffilz. of this city, has a big X Runs well in mud. ITJTtlWI I Iw Wll I ■Mill *• f- ••«": entry. r/ J. Scidenberg, Ellicott Square. ■trlB* of two year olds at Memphis. He was at rirst Race_Futurity course. ST««« 1 Mile BDTTK, MONT.: Montgomery Park Sunday to see them work. Men, , 170 feet less than .: 4 mile. t vruZ n!l Tvu-Y s.llin, Keafe Bros.. Post Office News-stand. phis dispatches say that he is highly pleased with 4 war-olds and upward. Selling. nJOTP I Told You 4 HM X " CLEVELAND. OHIO: his prospects. Iml. Horses. A. Wt. II#cp. 66128. "CMMdMB ..".... ..... .. 4.. m......7» N- Hexter .-. Bond Street. . . 65850*. ..Alice Cary 7. . OS. . X . . 7J5 XAS2. . .Markie Mayer 4. .104. . x . .715 DAYTON. OHIO: amca/cdc -rn nncoire 88389 Matt W«g W IO. .105. -®. .720 66424 Vvontellus 4. K 7. . X . .715 Algonquin Hotel News-stand. MiNowtus iu yutmt!, UA*Kt-... .Procrastinate 10.. 105.. ..713 86405 ...laro 4. .102. . x . .715 DENVER. COLO : ~ 66352*. ..Dr. Shernian 0. .100.. .715 66328. .. . toiler 4.. 107 71 » Kendrick BookCo., 90C 912 Seventeenth Street. rCommunicati..ns without names and addresses » o-J47. .. .Captain Burnett 4.. loo. . .710 68443 . .Arakm 4. .107 710 ,°41 ! tterel 10 66237* . . . J..103..X. Bushwhacker 4..104 705 npTpnir DETROIT. MICH.: Minn . of 01 s, senders mu rs will will not not l* 1* answered answered ..r or noli.-.Hl noti.tHl. I | 66208. .. .Bogohama 4. .112 705 t,07:!4 . . . Mark l.i. htenst.in 5.107 7on L-,o]oOSS"p . ",- Congress Street, Te . Main. 66297 ...Royal White 7..tDS 7 16422. .. .Lady chiswell 6..102 700 8252. opies delivered within mile circle. Thomas. Minneapolis. Minn. Thanks. It should 68300. .. .Vigoroso 7. .100. . X . .7*0 66443.... De.-nages «.. M 885 HFT?Ip:!vlng"4Y8VCentral Avenue. havfl r, a,1 ,-"r1 PloTost- o Y Ylre Y [ [ ] Y .* [ Y . YYloYY- Y5 Fourth Rac-1 1-16 Miles. H. C. Weaver and Co.. opp. Arlington Hotel. W. M. Chicago. The Dusty Miller bet was a draw 86332. .. .CmrtOone C.lo:: 380 :; year olds and upward. Allowances. W. K. Wilson. Great Northern Hotel News-stand. „i,„ .. 66348 .. .Arias* 3. .162. . X . .190 ,i„.,.u ii,,™ „., ****** .„„,..,,,. I,la" l - tmg. ,,!„., o Second „ j D Race— 5 c 1 1-2 n t- 1 S Furlongs. 21. . . INDI N POI.IS IND • .Gorgalete 7. .llo 7*3 *I, i eschler. ii North Illinois Street. Macks. Cincinnati. O. A parlay is decided bv the ..,.,_. r, / Lr "Ui* Alu,u;,n,vs- 68423 VonTromp 5. .115. . X..M0 f TTP £ S°JJ.lh llln?lS Si.reet- *—** * «■* L"r —»** »" T—n was a l„-r. 221 Kokomo " ,V*. ~- "t 6M«» * . "If t£§5L 4**m****4 J. I. Steinberg. Terminal Station. ~J. m «► -» — .-. ..1 . I-. Donoliue 4. .11... .ffi . . ..t.. r K IWSAS CITY M0 ■ Petw R- "hl *»KO. Be goixl enough to repeat .our ™K?; ■ ? a, t Lindley ji 10!l. . X . .f 15 «66- . . . Lord Stanhope ::. . B». . X . .7.5 . A; ." ... 66275*... Aftermath 10!t 715 86382 lack Kercberllle 4. .115. . X . .715 1,. 1 * ». ~ «,. r r. Ricksecker igar and News Company, Ninth and query, giving names of horses and the races in- 66390 Sachet 107 x 710 66389 livius •; 07 715 Walnut Streets. solved. 66393! . . ! Johnny i.vons "..............U2..x..i**5 " LOriSVILLE. KY.: _ _ ■ , 66407. .. .Joyful . . ." 100.. X.. 705 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. Chas. T. Dearing, 356 Fourth Avenue. • w M- "•« ™"roiit°- 0*t. „ „ I nquestionably the hook- 270 Dave Weber 112 700 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. MEMPHIS. TENN.: maker should have paid you his limit of 2o to 1. it *Altanero. cli. c. by Altamax GO-Ufi. .. .Clandestine 5. .107. . X . .725 R. M. Hansford** Co. having been considerably exceeded by the average — *■; ■" » • ............ .112 06306 .. .Betsey 4. .108. . x . .720 E. II Clarke .X Bro r .u . . - ±n. *laIentosa. b. c, by lalveston ic,4or.i .. .Kinsman 5. .113. . X . .715 Peabo.lv Hotel News-stand. °f the *"* "" ** -Talluda 112 66289*. . .Prinee Magnet 5. .113. . X . .715 alad..la. ch. .. b Hey el 00271 Redwood II 4. .110. . . .710 Hn«inrn . Os "ir A Milwaukee Wis Ymi , doubt rcn.1 t!,e X MILW Al LI ■ ,. WK, Wis ,: Oscar A., Milwaukf e. W is. on no no doubt n ad tne Samta Anita— Sere* Up.. .109 66384*.. .Ambitions 4. .105. . x . .71« frank Mulkern. Unrd and Grand Avenue. replies to others concerning the same race. Your »T. II. Williams entry. 66402. ... Rama 4. .100. . x . .710 MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.: parlay lost. The judges did not declare the race -.-. »._■„ - ,„ - . f.U 2. . . . Foocasta ... ....... .. ... 6*. .llo! . X . *70T. M. J. Kavanagh. 50 South Third Street. I f, 66145. .. .Search Me 4. .11:: 700 referred to off and waxen " e went as the K noists horses iin- i,n a 4-year olds ,, and , , MOTtlTF T v npuard. Selling. 86420 Stoessel 4. .110. . X . .7«n» John T,,h. .Neff. Yff .■ o South s ,„n, w-i Royal c..,* Street. tah*d- 66408*. ..«■ Pendergast 4. .104. . X . .725 66404 Rod.-lto 0. .107. . X . .700 »u;4iii Canein io tr»7 7- o NASHVILLE. TF.NN.: •*• »• W« CM. ago. The bet on Sir T.«ldin:ton JVl y ;; vcentio Y Y Y ".*. *.. Y *. *. *. 4 .112. . Y.VTW Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. Duncan Hotel. was a draw. His name speared in the entries to 80409. .. .M. A. PoweU B. .112. . X . .710 3-year-olds. Selling. Zibart Bros.. 21S North Cherry Street. the fifth race onlv. Manifestlv the 1m-I was made f8** Bearskin 5 .100 7o5 66425*. ..Otto Price 107 725 NEW ORI.FANS. I.A.: ., .hat f.041o. .. .Chestnut 5. .112. . X . .700 88292*. . Banlada 105 72» ..„.. ».|, ,1 „„ race lie was scr-.tched l.o.o O. B. Hill Kis St Charles Street l t«60. . . .Bsjdrt C 4..10B..X. .7fd 86425*.. Pimkim 107..X..715 Thos. McCormick. 110 Baronne Street. -t aud "* "lomellt ■* was scratched the bet became 86831*. ..BUI Perry 4. .100 «..0 66425 lim Leonard 110. .x.. 710 C. E. Staid.. Exchange Place. a draw. The fact that Sir Toddington ran as an 64lo Tarrigan 7..KKI I5S3 00107 Irish Mail 107 710 John Conniff. St. Charles Hotel News-stand. added starter in the stake race cut no figure in the j, 41" "•** * 9~m «» %■ ■ • .V Ia5"k"705 NEW ORk CITY: ,.ase That was an anair Iu.ither party to the Oct Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 65009 Iir-t Pirate . .. . . ... . . . . .. YllOCL . . .. .itr, Astor House. 2 o Broadway. c.utem.dation oiitemplation. 4 ear olds and upward. Selling. 66292. Y .Buna 105 70O PORTLAND. ORE.: 0.00 V . .Cheripe 6. .100. . X . .725 OtKU 1 . . . . Elsie A 105 70O Oregon News Company. 1 66278 • .Hooligan 5.. 111.. X . .720 «-0 71 Biota 105 OK SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.: TELEGRAPHIC FORM. 0644 V .. .Lone Wolf 5. .UK*. . X . .715 66292 Runsum 105 000 Foster and Orear. Market Street Ferry News-stand. j Frank Scott. 80 Ellis Street. " SEATTLE. WASH.: T,M" ,1, rs s sepfing to have the best cham-es in LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. Wilson McVey A; Co., 104 Occidental Avenue. Tuesday -s races are: ASCOT PARK. SPOKANF. WASH.: City Park New Orleans, La.. January 14. LOS ANGELES. CAL., Monday. January 14, 1907. Fortieth day. Los Angeles lackey Club. Winter Meet- Shaw-Borden Company. 1 — Iidy Viniont. Anna Ruskin. Agra. ing en days. Weather cloudy; track sloppy. 22 booka 0B. TOI EDO OHIO- ~ — K1 * How. Cay Minister. Bullfinch. ■ ■ The I he T.Yf lurr, 14. imh«4Ii North c. St. r«i«i. Clair a».,» Street. • Minnie Adams. Belle Strome, Zienap. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Secretary, John Boden. 4— Peter Sterling. Alma Dufour. Missouri Lad. — • ■ TORONTO. ONT. : 5— Xing Fllswoith. S.-al|do.k. Heart of Hyacinth. Racing starts at 1:45 p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. I ■ ignres In parenthesis following Joseph McEachlin. Iroquois Hotel. 8— Toboggan, Rusk. Rebo. the distance of each race Indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. O. R. Iai-mer. Palmer House. 7 — Western. Qultm Brady, Reticent. B. McEntee. 28 Queen Street, East. J. L. Dtunpsey. f% fk. * try f FIRST RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:00! — *— 163. Purse ?400. 3-ycar-olds and upward. F. J. Roy. 127 Bay Street. — ■ QQIftSirl Allowances. Net value to winner 25. ==== Ascot Park -Los Angeles, Cal.. January 14. Ind Horses AWtPPBt J4 V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JANUARY 15, 1007. 1— The Major. Nuns Veiling, Tattenhaui. .mmnVi ... .... : :: — Z — 2 7" ,., ,,. ., .,, ...... ,,..., 2— Walsh entrv. Kismet Jr., Newman entry. S7HIRTLE p WSW ,„ 107 .,,- 12 12 H 41 2- lJ Riddle D Bridges ., , C 2 4-.. :t— I Told Vou. Ladv Chiswell. Avontellus." Oit:- C IV NN 1 KALERIO B 4 1C6 . 2 11 P| V M Preston Mrs J Curl 1 K44UH 4 Arimo 1 ivius J F Donoliue ♦i6-71 KU PTRO W 8 112 4 M 10* 7" GJ 3- Keogh 1 A Boss 10 12 12 4 8-5 TODAYS BFRT 5— Betsey, Rodolto. Ambitious. 85871 MAXIM GORKY ws :: 97 2 S 11 si 7 4- Brussel .1 W Blalock K 25 20 6 3 luufljsau!, Price Pimkim Banlada ,i"-Mi UUJAN AYRES E 107 1 :: t» 3l 4l » ] 11 Smith 1* McAuliffe U 60 60 20 10 ,, . . , .,., . ■ p OMallev 0BW FACTS w I 107 E 4 9 fl1 5"t «nL J Carroll K Bestty 1". 60 60 20 10 „ „ m " ".iaie.,. At Ascot lark I he Major, first race. ■ ftm THORA X02B W 6 1*7 11 11 1- 12 12 7- W Riley .1 Randolph 40 60 60 20 10 At Oakland Red Bill, second race. 6M02 8U AVPTA w 4 103 I i 3:i 5;.U0 6* C Jrand Olive Grove Stable* MO tW Si 12 At New Oilcans . .Inderal ion, seventh race. Oakland— Oakland. Cal.. January 14. 86287 EL BERNADO w 6 109 6 7 4h » 31" 9 W Fisher OakwoodStkBch 3 4 3* 1 1-2 Best of the dav— Red Rill. 1 — Procrastinate. Alice Cary. Dr. Sherman. 66146 JOB KKI.I.KV in E 109 I 9 6- 101 91 104 1 Bolan.l W I Millard 50 EO 30 S 4 Dr ITsii ■—■■ ■»-» ~— . m. —-- --.- 2— Red Bill. Aftermath. Johnny Lyons. 6U44 BA8TBR CARD WBll 109 10 5 E*k 6* 8* IX* T Dean H A "otton 40 100 100 40 15 in the first Oakland ** 3— M. A. Powell. Vincentio. Jim Pendergast. 6*0® OOMM. EASTLAND ws 4 105 SI 2*11 11 12 Wilmot Orange C.roveSta SO 100 100 48 la 4 — Swagger. Rotrou. Lone Wolf. 65925 SIXFlLL w 1 92 13 Left at the post. Wiley li A Tor.sha 20 60 60 20 10 5 — Handmaiden. Coco, Calvestonian. Time. 2C.. 40 . 1:111. __________________ =zrrr=====:========= «--Temaceo, Woolma, Ocean Shore. Winner — B. m. by Ophir — Tittle Tattle trained by D. Bridges. H. Forsland. Went to post at 1:50. At post : minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily: third easily. HYSTERICAL LEGISLATORS Illrtle began slowly and worked her way through a rough journey to the far turn, then cam: through fast " 1 " "*** dnarter and won with plenty to spare. Civonni Balerio showed much the most speed for livv kicva/ riDi JTAMC cmxdipc ANn cnDM iNtw UoLCAixa bnimca minu i-ukivi. furlongs, but tired badly in the final sixteenth. Bro Iyro finished fast on the outside or the others under "There is more legislation of a hysterical char- 1 I keen urging. Maxim Corky made up ground fast in the final quarter and finished with a rush. El Bernado actor passed in the Catted States than in any For differences in weight adf or deduct I *°*f.fa£!ld fflanen M ROMS Y 100 .onutry ..p. earth.- says the Canadian Sportsman. 6 points to the pound. An extea good n.V.rrect Sights tomtrtesiTWBalertS 10»! Commodore Fastland, 100. •Their state legislators rush to extremes on many riders average worth is 3 pounds. Overweights -Sixfoil, :; pounds. subjects, anil especially when matters pertaining - f ft A 4.0 SK V.NP. KAK— 7"8 Mile- 1 -• : -4-!K». l*mrmJMO. r.-yew olds ami upward. track fast. to the turf are brought to their notice they are Probabilities: Weather clear; OW"±*U ***** Allowances. Net value to winner 8MB. liable to stampede after listening to a wild tatmV Raring starts at 2:00 p. m. Runs well in mud. mud Ind Horses AWt PP St ,:, Str Fin Owners gue from some bucolic member who, in all proba- X ©Superior runner. % % Jockeys O H C P S billtv. was never on anything more nearly approach- First Race— 3-4 Mile. 6*386 ST. KDffiAR w 3 107 C. 4 V ll ll 1* F-J Kunz Klinwood Farm 3 5 4 1 2-5 -„ I, ..." ; . .. o-vear olds. Fillies. Selling. 66164HHARLES L. STONEwb 3 107 2 7 I" Ll a 2J 2 C Koerner .1 P Atkin 3-5 3-4 3-4 1-3 out . ing to ,„„„„, a race course than a fair ring out in the -. yt 66326 HAPPY RICE 3 1"4 7 I » UcDtAll A m w 4 3 V !*1 B H Miller I I 5 6-5 1-2 boshes. Such a zealot as he become crammed with fjoai:! June Time 110.. X.. 725 6G:it:! CAPET II. wsn I 101 1 2 7 U 67 # 4* Harty T A Fullum I 11 13 4 7-5 all sorts of varus until he imagines himself ordained 66207 Y .. Entre Vous ................ .M0. .. ...7M 66110 ROYAL ASCOT w 3 106J :". 5 6= 6 El 6 B] I Bolan.l Orangevale StaulelO 20 20 « 2 , , . ■ ■ - .: ««v«-. Tncv Mane 110 Y 715 66326 E. B. II. w 3 106i 1 1 Eh 3 4" El 6«« Kehoe D A Ross 30 40 40 12 S of heaven to Stop horse racing. 84 " SS VtoJnt .. YlloY X "Mo 66197 EARLY FLOWER WB 3 102 3 3 4 7 7 7 7 Callahan W T Anderson 25 40 40 12 5 "We read occasionally of members of western 6t :24;: gra 110. X .710 Time, 25. 50 l:li , 1:."!i;. legislatures being accompanied to the Legislative 6«4i::-Y .Duchess of MeWtobeite Y ! YYlloY x ! ."710 Winner-R. c. by St. Symphorien Lucia dl I.aiuinermoor trained by J. Nelson. 80324 .... Anna Ruskin 110 705 Went to post at 2:22. At post 1 minute Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. St. Hall bi their wives who bv their side and urired Bail i tion wires wno sat sat by tneir si.le and urged J..57_ Mlss Bel.tua 110.. X.. TOO Bdg*r t.K.k kindly to the sloppy going, showed the most speed all the wav and easily held his opponents them on m the expression of the most extreme 66245 Quince 110. .X..700 safe. Charles L. Stone, under a sharp drive all through the final eighth, clung on tenaciously and was views. We. on this northern side of the litiimdaij 66873 Attention 110. -X..200 easily Ix-st of the others. Happy Rice showed speed, hut tired when the pinch came. Cadet II. closed ■ u-",4-v French Empress 110. . X . .0J6 gap. but fell auay fast in the final eighth. E. B. H.. showed speed, but tired badly line coler blooded and do not bubble in line, .lie are eaofer blooded and do not bubble over over in or .,21 . . . Kva Iser 110 SKI Scratched 86298 Buna. 162; 66231 Spartan. 107; 65730 Bed Ball. 107: 66439 Vaddo, 112- G0425 Troi- such frothy style: ne. her do they in England. 6041.3 Masker 110 075 land. 102. Over there a few days ago the par lis meal quietly Second Race 1 1-16 Miles. Overweights- -E. B. II.. 2] pounds; Royal Ascot, 2]. passed a new betting law. Although it is a meas- 4yeer-olds and upward. Selling. _ _ CiCtAAA THIRD RACK - 5 1-2 FurlongsYY 1 :M;~n=4~lu:;. i"~Pur7e~*4iO~ :: year-olds "and upward.* ure likely to bare a most sweeping effect, it caused 66JL06 ... .Bullfinch 6. .105 725 "J O 4t JC J- Allowances. Net value to winner 832S. little excitement, and sensible people of all classes JY ..Gay1 Minister Y ."". .".. . I. So! i.i ItJ Ind ~ Horses AWt PPJbFJ | % St.- Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S recognized it was a step in the right direction. . Bow 5. .100. «641S....Big X j -.710 ,.Ar.nREY „, H ., sTST.wt 66US, R ,-• ,„. p V M Preston Atkin A Porter - •• It stops belting on the public thoroughfare, in 0».«».. Bern le Cramer ... .10o. . x . .o.i 65S62STA.VlOVER w 4 1»C; C 2 11 V V 2 1 BOtaBd W W Elliott " 13-513-54-5 out pqbUc houses, in halls and in any other place where JT. - •..,! """i,, r " illl" C, ".•.,; 6«3V" " OF TUB HEATH w 5 112 t S ii*» 4* D S- Kunz Elmwood Farm 3r E E 7-. out " Sa.Y-Tlon t " "•■» "W* C«ATA w 4 103 3 I 4* !• 3- 4-» K McBanlE .1 Baldwin 3 M | 4-0 out men men a-e a.t i-i 1.1 the the habit uat.lt or of asemblin" assemonn,. win- TO105. .. .Sanction .108. "lOs" . v x . . ..u -wll ._.. 4 105 5 I 3" S*» 6*» S*« Kl.KER w G BuIlmanA Q Dunloo 40 loo 100 30 10 -The city of London was Infested with thousands IS „ "" r" "iS* * v* *«? LAMARQUE w 6 112 4 1 6 6 6 6 C Grand P Nivisson* 40 100 100 30 10 of betting agents who swarmed in the neighborhood "" Sn»* SfntAwt. M"* k " **"*•** i« " v " .•-- Time- ~4]- 48- " ■** *■ of factories and workshops taking bets on the races jg Eace3-4 Mile. IBftAft. "eily; second handilv; third easily In sums ranging from three pence up. The new .1 year olds and upward. Allowances. J. R. Laughrey was sluggish in the first quarter and was under punishment on the far turn, but moved i.p law legalizes lifting on legitimate race courses and 65027. .. Lens t.. 88 750 "• an easy lead when turning for home and. drawing away, won cantering Standover ran well to the no where eNe. and when American legislators can M:»7. .Htanie Adams 4. .107. . X . .745 Mret.h. but moved up fast after entering the stretch and finished gamely. La Chata showed speed, but , . _ . ._ KthlSO-1 ... Belle Strome 5..105..X. J3and was done for when turning lor home. sober down to a calm reasoning they will .„ find it 6«:« 0i . . .Penrhyn 4. .104. . X . .730 Scratched 60681 iCold Sifter, 105; 00050 Ureen Seal, 94; Magnifico, 100; Audubon, 91. infinitely better In the interests of time morality 65323-. . .Tllelm; 3.. 89.. X.. 730 I Overweights— Standover, li.


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