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NOTE — The accuracy of the quotations herein is not vouched for. They were not displayed on a hoard. They were furnished the correspondent verbally. r*n rr ~% o fust rack— i-s mo* 4s— 2-100. pane 00. 2-year-ouis. seiimg. I lO Net value to winner 25. Horses AWt PP St VA V6 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67644-HOLLOW Ws 109 7 5 V li V D Austin T P Hayes 6 5 6-5 1 2-5 out 67C44*RUBTLE B 103 4 2 4» 9 2 D Riley L A Delia 7-5 9-5 9 5 7-10out i;7043l WATER LOCK W 95 11 23 3i 31 E Martin Stubbs Br.ts 6 7 7 2J 6-5 KATHBRE MURPHY W 103 S 7 II V 4« Moreland H R Baker 10 12 12 4 2 07512ONI A w 103 5 4 S 1 B* 5- J Foley hinnandForsythe 6 7 7 2» 6-5 I. 1 Y HAlSBIRCi W 95 6 3 !*• •»• !•• Skirvin II McCarren Jr 5 7 7 2 1 I.W [BIBLE W K 2 S 8 8 7+ F Burton B L Thomas 20 .".0 30 10 5 FLORENCE T. w 96 3 6 7 71 8 Trueinan C Iangritz 40 50 50 20 8 Time. 12f, 211", M, 4s. Winner— B. e, by IU»lst»in— Follow trained by T P. I1:i.cm. Went to post at 217. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second ind third the same. riollow. lack? Ihioughout and well handled, look a long lead soon after th start and. saving ground nil way, otitgau.ed Rustle in tlie final driv. Hustle, poorly handled, was shuttled back at the start had go all around the Others and. under weak handling, swerved badly in the final furlci.g. Water Lark a forward contender from the start and but for being sharply cut off in the last furlong weuld have beta closer up. Kalherine Murphy, after going wide throughout. st.Kxl a ha.d drive gamelv. The others were knocked back soon after the start and had scant chance. The winner, entered for $.VK, was hid up SS60 by O. Lan I and bought in. Beratehed— 870*3 Margaret Randolph. K; ;75!»:: William Bissett. 104; C7fi4.3-Meadowgrepn. Ml; C754.1: Miss Nellie Lee. *I0; MMM Oertrnde M., 03. rT rr ~t f SECOND RACK— 1-2 MBa. 48-4— IOO. Pane MM*. Tjisr aUs Allowances. I i X j Net value to winner 00. " Horses AWtPPSt lA Ms % StrFin Jockeys Ownere O H C P S 675SsGRBAT PIRATE wn 111 E 2 1 | V 1- J Foley w .1 Yming 2. M 9-r, 4-5 2-5 C7C44HASTT w 106 2 4 4n ::- S- Almchon H R Baker 2 11-511 54 E 2 I 6766S-AlNT HALA W Ml 7 5 2! 1- 3h line C S Williams 5 6 6 2 1 676*8SHIRLEY ROSSMORE w 112 4 3, 2 2 41 D Austin J C Milam M M M 1 1-2 NO KNCINK w 100 1 1 7 5-1 5= J J Walsh IF McCarren Jr 15 15 15 6 I •7468AL6ERT STAR w 115 I 6 -6h 6- 61 Dearborn J lass 6 6 6 2 1 LADY EltMY w ll;i S 7 B 7* 7- Trueman C Pangritz 30 30 30 10 5 ROEOH HOCSE Wl 112 6 8 8 8 8 Robison J R Wainwright 30 30 20 8 4 Time, 12. 24. Kf, 4s3. Winner — Br. c. by Pirate of Penzance — Grace J. trained ly W. J. Young i. Went to post at 2:47. At post 1 minute. Start gixxl. Won easily: second driving: tliird the same. Creat Iirate. sliowing a good perioiinance and evidently a good youngster, raced into a long lead rem start and, after going p quarter, had the others driving hard to keep within striking dtataaCS, finished fast and won with plenty in reserve. Hasty went wide on the turns, but finished fast and stood, punish- lnent gamelv. unt Hala bore out badly in the stretch run. Shirley Rossmore tired fast after going three furlonus and dislikes to be carried along at a fast pace. The others were never factors. THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:07—0—121. Purse £300. .I-year-olds. Fillies. 6770H | | £J Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Horses AWt PP St A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i,7594 BEDRIOB wn 103 5 3 1il Ill" J Foley 1 T Morris 8 8 7 2* 6-5 ,,:M-lII//lRA w 100 8 9 6 64 51 2» Q Swain I B Fitzgerald 2* 13 513-51 1-2 I7SB4 THBODOCIA w 100 4 4 5 51 #* S. Moreland L Schuckman 2i M B 1 1-2 67594 SE LET A Wit 100 I 2 41 14 21 4i D Riley II T Batcheler 20 30 30 10 5 678M*STAROLOW ws 105 7 I 3 4 6 5- J Conway .1 ONeill 6 6 4 8-5 4-5 ti369 MI8B CBSARION W Mi I S V 2- ■ 6h Abuehon C Iangritz I I 5 6-5 1-2 out 67622 DlSKSTON w 100 10 I 7- 7l 7l 7J J J Walsh H McCarren Jr 20 20 20 8 4 67444 SALLY HARDEN w 100 6 7 8s 82 83 8* Hatchett H Ramsbottom 10 15 15 I 3 67594 AI.I.1NE ClMMINOS W 105 IS 91 9l M 912 Cline CS Williams 10 12 12 5 2.J 675M NISBA W 105 9 10 10 10 10 10 J Murphy J Burttschell 20 20 20 8 4 Time, 23*. 4Sj. l:02jj, l:o »*. Winner — Ch. f. by Jim Gore— On went- ia trained by 1 . T. Morris. Went to post at 3:17. At post 2 minutes. Start fab-. Won driving: second and tliird the same. Bedrice showed the most speed and set the pace fast for the first live furlongs, then tired fast and barely lasted long enough. Dulzura was taken wide throughout, but finished with a rush and would have won in another stride. Theodocia had a rough trip and was gaining at the end. Seleta showed speed, but tired fast after going a half. Starglow suffered from interference. Miss Cesariou was almost thrown in the last furlong. Overweights — Bedrice, 3 pounds. rj rj Q -l focrth race -5-8 Mile, l.—t I 111. Pane 00. t year ahhi aad bbws.h1 i i jmJ y Alowances. Net value to winner 04. Ind Horses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 67546*AUTCMN FLOWER w 3 104 1 2 2- 2 2* lJ O Swain A Weir I 7 7 6-5 1-2 67673BEN STRONG wn 3 109 4 1 l1 Ill 2 J D Riley I. A Cella 1-2 1-2 1-3 out— 66690*DON HAMILTON w 4 117 6 4 14 3 3« J Foley W W Elliott 10 12 12 4 1 675»$»RJSDGAUNTLBT w 3 102 5 3 4l 4" 44* D Austin T P Hayes 3 3 2J 3-5 out 17 DR FRANK w 3 99 2 5 51 6 6 5i E Martin G H Marlman 20 20 20 4 S-5 65681 TANAGEtR w 3 100 3 6 6 5h 5J 6 J J Walsh P T Chinn 6 7 7 9-5 1-2 Time. 23 J, 48, 1:01L Winner — B. f, by Dieudonne — Dashing trained by J. Clieney. Went to peat at 3:45. At post 0 minutes. Start good. Won easily: set onf: driving- third the same-. Autumn Flower, away in a forward position, followed Ben Strong close up for the tirst lnlf, dashed by him in the last -Hrlong and won well in hand. Ben Strong showed bis anal high tii"lit of s| eed. but tirei! fast in the BtTCteh. Hon Hamilton acted badly at the post, but ran a good race and finished resolutely and East Rcdgaunil.-l was in a pocket tVom the start and ran poorly. Dr. Frank had a rough trip. Tanager can do much better. Scratched — 0750S1Iaw k una, 00. Overweights — Tanager, 3 pounds. /774Q FHTII RACE— 1 Mle and 70 Yards. 1 1 :43? -5— 100. ! urse $.100. 3 year olds and § | £ £ upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. inti Horses AWtPPSt A Va % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 67645 I NCC BATOR wn 7 100 2 1 6 41 2 11 1H Dearborn B Berry I I I 4-5 1-2 67626 LOLA WHITE w 6 100 I 5 Ej 2" 4 4" 14 ¥ Swain R H Tyhurst 20 20 20 8 4 I7647*THE B. OP BRIGN WB 3 81 9 4 lJ 1= lh 2 3h Pohanka T E Crist 4 4 3 6 5 3-5 67672» AGGIE LEWIS wn I V. I 2 7= 7= 5J :,- 4U E Martin J J Ogles 4 4 3 653 5 17672 CHARLES MKEE V 5 97 S 7 41 3" 3- 2J 5U Trueman H D Bellew 20 30 30 10 5 67657 ATHENA w I loo 7 s S1 8s 7U 64 6* Moreland F Oering Jr I 5 5 2 1 7494 CHECK MORGAN w I 95 6 9 10 9l 10 71 7i Brooks M Hall 10 12 12 5 21 67544 WILL SYLVESTER Wl 97 4 I 3". 5 641* I* Hutler T Breedloye 8 8 8 3 8-5 67646 WOOL SOAP w 4 103 1 I ■* 61. **•"»".] Foley C S Williams 6 8 8 3 8-5 67623 FALKLAND WB 6 105 M 10 9" 10 91010 10 J DennisonE J Gildersleeve 30 30 30 10 5 Tine. 21?.. 49J. l:15j. 1 :42g. 1:47. Winner — B. h. by Ingoldsby — Mv hick trained by S. Berry-; Went to post at 4:14. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second the same: third dri.ing. Incubator ran as if best, closed a big gap steadily from a iioor liegiuning and. standing the lucil drive gamely, won going away. Lola White had a rough trip and closed a big gap in the last half.. The Bcile of Brighton showed the most early speed, but tired fast in the last quarter. Aggie Lewis went wide all .he way and .an Jairly well. Charles McKee quit in the last quarter. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— .7145 Bob May, 97. Overweights- Falkland. 3 pouuds. ■ aCJOQ SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1:43?— 5 -100. Purse 00. 3-year olds and I | fJ3 upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PP~St % % % Str Flu Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67623 ANNA RTJSKIN w 3 84 1 3 4 3i 3* U In Skirvin H McCarren Jr 4 6 6 2 1 676461KING WILDA WB 5 107 I 4 M 2= 2 2" 2- D Austin H T Batcheler 8 5 8-5 6 5 3-5 1-3 675721FRANK LFBBOCK W 4 100 4 2 Is lJ In 3= 31 Bailey Mrs 0 R Lawrce 10 12 12 5 BJ i67620ODD ELI A wn 4 103 9 8 6- 6| 5- 51 4- Moreland F J Pons 3 3 3 6-5 1-3 6764S-T .F POVYELL w E 102 2 1 l» 41 4l 4" V Trueman A McKay 10 10 8 3 8-5 67648 IMBOOEN WB 6 102 8 7 84 7» 74 6l 6° Dearborn M Ochsner 10 10 8 3 7-5 17541 LITTLE ROSE wit 4 M 5 5 5 6* 6 710 7* Knopf J ONeill 20 20 20 8 4 : S CADILLAC WB 4 105 6 9 9 9 9 9 8= « Swain C W Powell 8 10 10 4 2 67648 MRS. ANNIE Wb 5 105 7 6 7* 8« 8 8« 9 J Foley J Himy 8 8 7 2J 6 5 T;iue. 24. 40. 1:14|, 1:11 J. 1:45*. Winner--B. f. by Ruskin II. — Anna Cli.iinberTain trained by II. McCarren, Jr.. Went to post at 4:44. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second nnd third the sirne. Anna Rnskin, at the weights, was best, was sharply cut otT on the first turn am kept in close quarters for the first half, was forced to go wide into the stretch, but Mahed fast. King Wilda was hard ridden all the way and ran a good race. Frdni Lubtiock was speedy, but quit in the strelcn. Odd Ella made up some ground, but can do much better. T, J, Powell bad no mishaps. The others were always outpaced. The winner was entered for 00; no hid. Scratched— Vm Storm, 89.