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. . j . i : I I I I ! ■ I [ ; i HAMILTON FORM CHART. HAMILTON, 0NT., SATURDAY, JUNE 18. 1910.- First day. Hamilton Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 7 days. 47 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Francis Nelson. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, A. R. Loudon. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago tinie 1:34 p. n .. W Indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig iir.s in parentheses following the distance of each race Indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *Imlicates apprentice allowance. QA-J QQ FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 77387— 1:1*%— 4— 113. 00 aiuled. 3 year olds and up C/r JL C/ "O ward. Allowances. Net value to winner .!5. Iiui Horses AWtPPSt V* Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 41 H C P S 90014*JACK ATKIN WB C 123 1 2 2- 2* 1 i 1* S Davis B Schreiber 7 101 9 101-2 1-1 90046-POlNTAIN SQUAREwB 3 981 4 9 10 8 6- 2* Taplin K I Mackenzie 7 10 10 3 1 89997ITHEO COOK w 4 117 5 5 4l 5" t 41 31 J Deavpt A Turney 4 3 18 57-101 3 751SODENHAM w 6 105 3 3 Ill 2* 41 Foren ValleyFarmSble 12 20 20 7 3 90028U. H. HOCGHTON W 3 100 2 4 3 3 3» V Pease O V.* Scott 15 25 25 8 3 S985T STAN LEY FAY w 5 113 7 7 7 71 5» 6* Ramsey W Walker 10 25 20 7 3 8X613 GEO. S. DAVIS WB 6 110 10 8 5"k 4J 71 7* Oullett W V Cnran 100 100 100 40 20 N9997 JOHN KEARDON wsb 3 107 6 6 ti1 9 9 8» G Burns J W Schorr 10 25 20 7 24 89839 CARRILLON WB 3 85 9 10 S 6* 8* 9« Phair G M McSweenev 100 201 150 64 30 87891 PHORONIS w 3 90 8 1 91 10 10 10 Adams R I Williams 100 MS 150 60 30 Time, 33%. 47%. 1:11% new track record. Track fast. Winner— B. h. by Sain— El S«laik trained by J. Powers. Went to |K st at 2:52. At post .3 minutes. Start good. Won easily second and third driving. JACK ATKIN. after close pursuit of the leaders to the stretch turn, took the lead and easilv ifrew away in the stretch. FtMNTAIN SQIARE. crowded back at the start, closed a big gap and finished with a rush. THEO COOK wore the tiring DENHAM down at the end. The latter showed a fine turn of early speed In paceiuaking and the race should improve him. J. 11. H4C4;HTON ran a good race. Scratched -94040 John tJrittin II.. 120: 9002! Red River. 110; S!K 54 tSelwik. 112. Overweights— Fountain Square. 3j pounds. Q/~ll O/f SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 85445— 1 :454-— 4 -104. 00 added. Canadian hied 4L/vJ A. t/ i 3-year olds ami upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Iud norses AWtPPSt |f H % Mr Fin Jockeys Owners I II C P S S9S45*-TOLLENDAL WB 4 106 3 4 5nk :,nk 41. 31 1" Musgrve J E Seagram 2 13 51154-3 13 89946-KKOLH w 3 100 1 3 1* 1" l"t ll- 2- Pease B De.vies 21 3 2J 9-102-5 S9T9t-ONAPING w 7 MS 5 6 9 2* 2* 2 3- Ramsey R Newell 10 15 15 4 8-5 X97i;r.WHAC-P w 3 100 2 2 Jk 4" .".. 4"k 41 S Wilson Valley FarmSble 4 4 4 8-5 3-5 S50M*CAMKIE MAID w 5 112 4 1 f 3 P 5 I* Foley 4 A Crew 5 8 7 2 1 MSS.i MOONRAKER w 8 127 6 5 6 6 6 0 6 Knight J Meagher 12 ■ 20 6 ■ Time. 25%. 50%. 1:18%. 1:43%. 1:50. Track fast. Winner B. g. by Toddlngton Dellcia trained by B. T. Littletield 1. Went to post at 3:17. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. ToLLFNDAL was forced to overcome early interference, but finished fast and got up in the final stride. FROLIC show, d the most speed until in the last sixteenth, then tired. oNAPINii. after close pur suit of the early pacemaker, tired in the last furlong. WHAlP had no mishaps. I AN NIK MAID showed speed, but unit. O/ ll O PC THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile. ,77481-1:00-3 106. 00 added. 2 year olds. XjXJ JL j O Allowances. Net value to winner o5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 . Str Fin Jockeys Owners 4 H C P S 9..077I.IOHN PENDCRAST WB 111 4 3 1 1 1 1 1J J Burns .1 V Schorr ■ 3 2J 9-101 3 9Hi77-DECENCY w 10S 2 1 t 4* 4J tk Pease R l Williams 3J 6 6 2 4-5 90033 MISKMELON w MCJ 6 » 2l. V 21 3* Palms William d-.uth 12 15 12 4 8 5 SWCVHKNRY WALHANK will 3 5 5 5« 5" 4* J Howard I H Whitney 4 5 5 8 5 7 10 9002SREDWINE wb 112 1 2 4- 3 ■ ..• W R WkrP T Chinn I ■ 11 59-141 -3 HRdilANZA w 106 7 7 7 6". 7 61 S Wilson .1 Dynieiit : , 5o 50 20 8 CARDIFF W 106 5 6 6 7 Cl 7 llinchfe A 41 Weston 30 641 61 20 10 Time. 24. 48. 1:01%. Track fast. Winner Ch. c. by Ornament Jeiiins trained by A. Simons. Went to iost m 3:40. At |K st 2 ininutes. Start good. W4M handilv: second and third driving JOHN PENDERCRAST showed the most siiee.1 all the way. but was ridden out. DECENCY slipped through 011 the inside when entering the homestretch and finished with a rush. MISKMKLoN ran a Rood race, hut was taken wide and lost ground on the stretch turn. Redwlnc was sharply cut off al the half wile post. ~ Ovriytvlglirjr- Musfcmoloii. 41 pounds: Redwine. 1. _______ QA1 AO F4HRTH RACE About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 83028 4:09 41—157. 44 aible.i «I/v" A. CJTWJ 4 year olds ami upward. Selling. Net value to winner 3o. Ind Horses AWtPPSt S 9 14 IS Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9.M49-.IOHN DILLON w 7 148 5 4 Is 1* 1* 1 V 1 Ryan C Oallena lu 12 10 4 2 9003o*NAT B. ws 8 148 7 7 a1 5« 2« 21 25 2« E Stone G Hendrle 4 5 5 2 1 Wo,: STEM. ALAND w 6 138 6 10 6- «» 5" ?," 3=5 3" Bryant William Garth 10 20 20 8 4 *JM»»DR. KOCH ws 7 158 11 li 8 8 65 E 4 4 S MoClain F Fox 8 15 15 6 3 mn MARKSMAN w 7 153 10 fi 3 3J 31 45 Fell. Simpson A Case 4 W 8 4 2 S£y,XF.B.EU. ,. »* 4 140 4 2 2i 2 4 Lost rider. Boyle L Garth 6 8 8 3 8-5 S98tt MILL W iRK * u 4 138 2 5 KM 10= 8 Fell. Lucas C H Smith 30 fiO 60 20 10 .♦0049 IMPERTINENCE ws 6 146 1 3 4= 4= 7 Bulled up.Icmbton Charlevoix Stable 20 50 30 12 6 89844 HI! HEARD w 7 158 9 9 71 7J Lost rider. Cochran I F Kinney 8 15 15 6 3 M»M4 EXPANSIONIST w 9 158 12 12 9= 9J Lost rider. Hughes Mrs W G Wilson 3 3i 11-57-5 7-10 I IS V1. . . w 6 153 3 8 11 11 Refused. Gntland W F Rennik 30 40 40 15 8 »9W49»HIGH HAT ~ w s 4 140 8 1 Fell. McKiny H Flippen 8 10 8 3 8-5 Time. 4:19. Track fait. Winner B. g. by Mace©— Merry Nell rained by p. Gallona. Went t- MM at 4:10. At |iost 1 minute. Start Rood. Won driving; second and third the same. JOHN DILLON showed the most speed, opened a his gap and led all the way. but was tiring in the Mret.-h. NAT B. finished gamely after following the pacemaker closely throughout. STKLLALANf feiKfd well and ran a good race. H|ii|] HAT fell at the fifth jump. MILL WORK al the thirteenth and MARKSMAN at the sixteenth. EXPANSIONIST lost his rider at the ninth. BR. HEARD at the ninth and XEBEC at the fifteenth. TED refused al tin- ninth. IMPERTINENCE was pulled up after taking the ninth. The winner was entered for 00; no hid. *—■ — : Qfl 07 UKTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. 775K«--2:05— 3 DO. I Hamilton Derby. Value J2. 500. •Z/v/J. t_J f o year olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,950. . Ind Horses AWtPPSt St i -. • « Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S • M»23«CH1EF KEE wb 122 3 3 5 5 51 4= !■• 1- Musgrve J Dyment 0 7 6 2 4-5 9o isMSAGKR yK 117 5 1 21 2= 3 5= 5= 21 S Davis P. Schreiber 3 4 31 6-6 3-5 X x|f VVM. PITT w 110 1 4 31 31 a 2» 2h 3 J Wilson YallevFarmSble 6 8 7 21 1 NO FI I. FILL s 110 2 6 4h 4» 4" 3"t 4 4h G Burns J W Schorr 21 3 3 1 1-2 M078*OOLLIS ORMSBY wn 115 4 7 61 tinl ; 6 6= 51 ?. OConnor K George 20 30 30 10 5 t-9923-lMtN ANTONIO wn 110 7 5 7 7 6 7 7 6- Taplin R J Mackenzie 2J 3 13-51 1-2 Con79iIJETH01T yBllO 6 2 1= 1= PI 1= 31 7 Hamind C Howland 20 30 30 10 5 Time. 23«i. 49%. 1:14V.. 141%. 2:06%. Track fast. W inner B. by Alloway Decade — c. — trained bv E. CleasotO. Went i |k.s| at 1 :4V At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driviug. CHIEF f KEE was restrained from the early pace and until rounding the far turn, then moved up rapidly and. slipping through on the inside, finished fast and won going away. SAGER yvas messed about on the back-stieteli and taken back on the far turn, but responded gamely when called on and came fast in the stretch, but too late. WM. PITT was bumped about and jostled by the winner at the furlong post and ran a good j race. FULFILL ran well, but could never get up. DETROIT set a fast pace, but quit in the last quarter. Scratched- !MKi2!HRanivcs. 125: N!Wl23 Polls. 127. - - OA1 Qand SIXTH RAPE— 5 1-2 Furlong*. U— | JtMu— 5—100. 00 added, 3-year-olds and 1 •_f/ A t/O and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $."75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt »; ,j "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S . 90046BELLE KINGSTON w3 97 8 1 P ju 1". 1= Ramsey V Walker 5 10 8 51 JTE~ 89X.V CLEM BEACHEY WB 3 107 9 7 21 2» 2= 2= Upton M Nicoll 12 15 10 4 2 8S850*CATROKE w 3 97 12 8 6= 6= 6« 31 Bease R D Williams 8 15 12 5 2 rflMC BURSAR w 3 981 1 4 i* 5= H 41 Taplin R J Mackenzie 10 12 12 5 I 9mt8BBAMP.RO WB 5 110 6 5 41 31 3 5 Musgrve M C Britchard 12 15 15 6 21 ■vti.j.VFLYING SQPIRREL w I 107 7 6 31 41 41 6 1 8 Davis R L Thomas 3-2 2 9-5 4-5 2-5 «a78 POMlTHIlJ A yy 3 101 I 3 Si 71 7= 73 OConnor Alberta Stable 15 20 10 4 2 SS28.I MAL1TJNE WB 3 97 3 10 1«1 Si 8= 84 Digging S Lazarus 10 20 20 8 4 MMo-FlRSLANE y 6 HO 11 9 91 10 10= 915 J Deavpt T P Phelan 20 20 20 8 4 I627«3BIG HAND w 6 115 M 11 12 12 12 IO J Wilson W L Williams 40 60 60 20 10 MC44 GRAXDIS8IMO ntM 2 12 ll3 ll1 11 ll1 G Burns S A ciopton 4 7 6 2 1 WHO SIR EDWARD wb 7 118 4 I 71 9- 9112 D McCthyR Davics 12 15 15 6 3 Time. 23. 47. 1:00. 1:06% .-.uals track roconli. Track fast. Winner— B. f. by Kingston Belltleld 11. trained by W. Walker. Went to jH.st at r :17. At | »st 7 minutes. Start bad. W011 easily; second and third driving. RELLE KINGSTON outbroke the others and. showing great speed all the way. hung on longer than usual in the stretch racing. CI. EM BEACHEY ran in close pursuit of the winuer all the way. but was tiring at the end. CATKOKE finished fast after having saved ground all the way. BPRSAR finished close up. BAMBRO showed speed. FLYING SQUIRREL quit as if short. The winner was entered for 0»; no bid. Overweights — Bursar. 1 itounds; Domithildn. 4. • QO I QQ SEVENTH RACE -5 1-2 Furlongs. 75303— 1 :0tt%— 5— 100. added. 3-year-olds , t_7 f X. *JtJ and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $.5. • lud Horses AWtPPSt _• Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S S"7o2*I.AI Y SYBIL W 3 92 I 2 2- 1- 3= 1« Phair YallevFarmSble 10 12 9 3 8-5 S9X39-ST AFFORD w 4 114 1" 4 3 3 21 2= G Burns P T Chinn 7-5 8-5 9-102 5 1-4 S5764-LOYAL MAID ws 4 107 1 1 ]h 8* lh 31 Don G Hondrie 15 50 40 15 7 COOTiOiMON AMI yy I 106 « 9 P 6= 51 4i Hinchfe P M Walker 8 10 10 4 2 S3M4 JOHN MARKS WB 5 115 s 12 12 12 91 5» Palms 8 J Kirkman 25 50 40 15 7 « 1 M ON THE FLO68 w 5 103 12 3 41 4 6a 61 Musgrve J E Seagram 7 15 U 5 2 90011 BACATECA8 WB 3 107 4 .". M 7- 71 73 J Deavpt P M Civill 5 6 6 2 1 t900S2JOHN C. RICE w 5 115 9 7 6J S1 41 S1 W R WkrK T Dawes 10 15 15 6 3 am ISLETON yyr. 3 103 I 11 10ii 91 101 9= Hammd T J Duffy 30 50 50 15 8 SWtt DAN DE NOYLES WB 4 110 ." S 7 W Sh 10i McGovn A Jarson 25 60 60 20 10 K3M2 DOROTHY WRBB m 4 107 7 10 11-11=11=11= D Met" thy J Mackay 30 60 60 20 10 89691 CHILTON QUEEN WB 3 lH 11 6 ol 51 12 12 Goldstein Barbarity Stable 6 10 8 3 3-2 Time. 28. 47. 1:00%. 1:07%. Track fast. Winner — Ph. f. by The Commoner — Ltyal Marie trained by J. Nixon. Went to Mist at 5:45. At post .! minetes. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. LADY SYBIL, oil forwardly, was kept on the inside, saved ground on the different turns and drew away into an 1 M lead at the end. STAFFORD lost ground when entering the homestretch, when he was taken wide, .ind tired in the final drive. LOYAL MAID outbroke the others and set a fast pace until in the last furlong, then tired. JOHN MARRS closed a big gap. The winner yvas entered for 00; no bid. Orerweigbts— Mon Ami. 2 pounds: Isleton. 1; Dan de Noyles. 1; Chilton Queen. 4. /"Vrt//~V EIGHTH RACE— 1 Mile on Turf. 77:M— 1 ::« % — 1—113. 00 added. 3 year -olds . 9_J J £iJJ and upward. Selling. Net value to winuer 75. ind Horses AWtPPSt1* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 89S203ROBERT COOPER WsB 5 110 4 12 13= 11= 12 6= 1J Taplin G M McSweeney 15 20 12 5 21 9«t8l=LIGHT WOOL w 6 115 B 8 6» 5 » 4 3* V S Davis R L Thomas 8 10 10 4 2 * i:.4 NETHERMOST WB 4 KtS 1" 4 I" W tii I" 3"" Pease J H McDonald 6 8 5 2 6-5 9t**3=JOE ROSE WB 4 111 1 M 31 3"" 3" 4 4= OConnor I C Cottle 7 10 10 4 I :iSlCOMBTt N wb 3 M6 7 14 IS 13?. 13= 9i 51 Hinchfe A G Weston 8 8 6 2 .6-5 imnOOL ASHMEADE yvB 3 88 12 5 »« 4 .". In" 6* Adams R D Williams 21 4 31 7-5 7-10 S.J.M" HEDGE ROSE w 3 107H4 7 7 8" 71 71 7" Balms G E Hall 15 30 30 12 6 .*: -. 2:. 1 console w 4 107 15 3 IB 11 IB 111 81 Goose A Weber 8 12 8 3 8-5 iWjitiRlFLEMAN WB6 110 9 1 B 1| lnt 2" 9"" G Burns B T Chinn 31 6 5 2 1 899S2 HICKORY STICK WB 3 93 3 15 101 antpji 12" 101 Ramsey A W Bryan 15 20 20 8 4 7;: DR. L. HUFFMAN w 6 110 10 9 4. 61 S" ]Oh IB Goldstein J H Marlman 30 60 50 20 10 M7M Ml NOT b 6 llo 11 13 51 71 91 Si 12= Upton W Gerst 20 30 20 8 4 S99K5 NEOSKALEETA wb 6 P13 2 2 12= 12= 141 14= 13" J Wilson C C Smithson 15 20 20 8 4 8969* GREEN DALE w 5 113 8 6 14 15 15 15 143 McCabe M Hutchison 15 25 20 8 4 892341M. T. GREENE w 4 111 6 11 2" 2" 21 131 IS W R WkrMrsRWWalden 15 30 25 10 5 Time. 24%. 48%. 1:14. 1:41%. Track fast. Winner B. Pessara trained J. Adkinsi. — g. by — Montgontery Cooier by Went to p..-t at «:ltt. At post 4 mimiles. Start gttod. Won driving: second and third the same. ROBERT COOPER was outrun to the stretch turn, but closed up with a rush and got up to win in the final strides. LIGHT WOOL moved up rapidly after entering the homestretch, but tired after disposing of the leaders. NETHERMOST closed a big gap and finished resolutely. RIFLEMAN set a fast pace for the MM m furlongs and quit in the stretch. JOE ROSE ran well. COMPTON closed a huge gap. M. T. GREENE showed speed, but quit. The winner was entered for 00: 110 bid. Scratched — MMttMHigh Range, lilt. Overweights — Cottipton. 2 pounds; Hedge Ro-.-. 2f : M. T. Greene. 1. LATONIA FORM CHART. LATONIA. KY.. SATURDAY. JUNE 18. 1910.— Twelfth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 30 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. C. F. Price. Starter. W". M. Murray. Racing Secretary. E. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of hcrse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. /"VT Q/~» FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. 82552— 1:00 -2— 10S. Purs- 00. 2 year-olds. Selling. f/UlOl Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt hi. V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners straight1.13 Sab" 9 BSaALICE A. DALE w 115 12 7 21 2 B B Troxler .1 Bradley t335-100 30 90C7OM SEPPA ■ ■ 9 6 1* 1»| 2*| 2= Weathers W H Fizer 6 10 »0130=EASTERN STAR w 102 6 I 31 3 V 3» Cole Mrs H H Selby 5 M 9ft073 WINK ■ 1"4 .". 2 .".h r,n 4 4 i Scoville M Joldblatt 9 10 Mill CANNON SHOT wb 102 8 8 8 8 S* S* D Austin W H Crawford t 5 SX47*COLETTA wb 100 2 1 9 9 7 61 Hufnagel T Fotter 59 t S ilH MGRAW wb lo:, 19 7 7 6i 7ti Warren J Watson 11 10 MS94BMI88 l:LI.ISTITE w 1061 7 3 6h «u s 81 Kennedy D T Morris 28 I 90n90iHELEN SCOTT wb 10ft M lo 11 11 93 •« Brannon J J Flannigan 39 j k97SLOUIS KATZ w lor. 11 u pi pi 10 1 = c Grand M Foley B 25 r«t0*i»LYDIA LEE yv 99 U 11 12 12 11 IB Loftus J M Goode 64 89992 TRITOMA w P 4 I 1 4J 4" 12 125 Ganz W B Reardon t t STARRY HERMANN wb 103 4 13 U 13 12 13 Beak Long and; Thompson t | ..Miituel field. tAuction field. Time. 23%, 47%. 1:00%. Track fa3t. 115 ■I unit im Is j..iii|. Ali.e A Dale liiddt. .7n striiight. .00 place. .10 show: Useppa. 1910.sh.50 place. . .Vt show: Eastern Star. . Pi skawr. EquivaMMit lnH.king .kI Is Alic«. A. Dale fi-ldi. 335 to WO straight. 150 to 100 place. 55 to 100 show; I-eppa. Bi Pi pNi plift. 125 to 100 show: Eastern Star. 12 t to HHt show. Winner— Ch. f. bv Allan a Dale — Onitn trained bj S. Bradleyi. Went t pmt at 2:37. At i»ost 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. ALICE A BM.E :i«.i fast, wore USEPPA down in the first three furlongs and came away to win in ■ canter. USEPPA set ■ fa*t pace to the stretch ami had no mishaps. EASTERN STAR went well all lie way. WINE suffered from interference CANNON SHOT came fast near the end. LOUIS KATZ began slowly ;,nd wav interfered with considerably during t he running. The winner was entered for ,500; no bid. S.ialel,.d OOl It Mf-inelje. MIX Overweights — McGraw, 2 pounds; Mi s Ballistite. 2i; Starry Hermann. 3. f-f-| Q17 ■tOOHV RACE 3-4 Mile. iw«»41— 1:11.-.— 5 — 111. Purse 00. 3 year olds and up-f 9 JL O 4 ward. Selling. Net value to winner n0. Ind Horses A Wt PP St * Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Straight"14 Sales" EMU MYI.Ks o 1 iNNELLwa :: IS ! 1 I* I* B 1- Hufnagei j ; BatoM 11 475-1"0 3o 9O094=DAINTY DAME ■ I HI I S 3J 3 X- 2; Mountain J T Ireland 7-5 5ft :-1 :• ALL RED w 4 105 11 2 2 1 _l 21 f Scoville 4 Iand 6 20 »127»CHIEF HAYES W» 7 W4 a :. 4i« ."." 61 41 T Rice M Bennett 11 10 89SS3 INKKHA ■ I V 4 I 7 7 5" S* Cole R H Wilson 72 no NIK HIRAM WB • Ml 1 4 "Ml 4i 6= Herbert A G Woodman t225 f S9ZS6 Ml AMI TO 4 Ml 111 11 11 9 "I Warren J N Camden 57 10 S9614 SINFRAN wb 4 108 12 7 64 6- 7 81 E Griffin J R Stockier 19-5 20 I HM7 ELLARET » I ■ 1" lo M I I 91 Weathers G .1 Lone; no 1 I KK3» PAIAFOX w3 84 I I I I Pi M" M Tavlor J C Milam f i ANNA VIM! 7 12 12 12 11 11= D Austin C B Reid t t TOM GREAT PIRATE w b 5 102 8 8 9 M 12 12 A Burton W A Hughes 300 i • Mutiiel field. ..Auction field. Time. 23%. 47. 1:12%. Track fast. — | 150 ! iniitncN paid. Mvles OConnell. 1. H straight. .80 plaee. $:;. 0 show : Dainty Dame. . 20 place. J.2 00 nlmtr; All Red. $::.4 t slcvx . Equiyalei,! soafctac •**■ Mil- oCrm-II. 475 In loo straight. 140 to 100 place. Mi to PHI show; Dainty j Dine * 1" 1«ki place, 30 to 1 hi show; All Bed. 7 t to B«i show. Winner I.r. ■ bv Milo- Mete.ua ti.iiced b II. J. BedweU |, Went to po-t at :;: k;. At | o-t ;: minutes. Start bad. Won ta-ilv: WKmmk and third driving. MYLES u « itNi;l.I.. au,i fa-t and showing the mo-t speed, went lata I long lead at once and held the others I sat. thr..iigli.iit. DAINTY DAME anM a orwaid enntender all the way and made a game effort near the I tut ALL RED tiieil after running in eloaeal paraail for five farloags. CHIEF HAYES ran a g x»d race. ! UNEEDA went well SINFRAN had no mishaps. The others were always outpaced. The winner was en I te-ed f« 11.000: no bid. Sera t. lied M820S Glen Helen. BS; *0071 Lady Arioa. 100. verwi igl.i- -Mvles OConnell. 1 puntd; Chief Have-. 2: Cellaret. 5: Anna. 1. j OA1 QQ THIRD RA E 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 8RBM 1 42-. 4—104. 1 Purse 00. 3-year- ♦ "/A 00 alia and upward. Selling. Rat value lo winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners iKmihL tajc* ! •«j"95 STICKER vv I N I I 8*1 -• -■ I f A I.un.n ■ C Budd 720 100 10 I lEANETTE M. w 4 |M till1 IM I P Seville H G Bedwull 7 i 25 I NOR IDA MAY WB 5 101 5 6 6 5 4 1 4iu l« T Rice W Gering Sr 11 J10 1 i I : . • f j - - 1 . • , 1 . 90131 BEAU BRUMMEL WB fi 1061 7 3 411 3J 3= 31 45 Kennedy A Vogeler 15 t 90041 EN RICA wb 3 95 4 I .|t 4« 5 5 »■= Hufnagel W O Flowers 36 - 89895 AMYL wb 3 100 1 5 5 6 6 6 6 Dreyer C DeWitt 213 90129BP:LLE CLEM w 3 103 6 Lout rider. E Griffin J C Milam 9-i "5 Auction field. Time. 24%. 49%. 1:14%. 1:40%. 1:44%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Sticker. 0.40 straight. 1910.sh.10 place, .00 show; Jeanette M.. .50 place. |3.00 show Ma May. .10 show. Equivalent booking odds- Sticker. 720 to 100 straight. 205 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; .TeSinette M.. 75 to 100 place. 50 to RIO show; Ida May. 120 tW TOO shoyv. Winner — B. f. by Yankee— Court plaster trained by L. C. Suobe. Went to iKtst at 3:86. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. STICKER followed JEANETTE M. closely and. standing a hard drive through the stretch, got ud in the last stride. JEANETTE M. had a big advantage at the start and. setting the pace, appeared a certain wiuner in the stretch, but tired in the last sixteenth and pulled up lame. IDA MAY. practically left at the i«ost, closed it big gap aud ran a capital race. BEAU BRUMMEL showed speed, but tired in the last furlong. BELLE CLEM was caught in a mix tip at the start and lost her rider. The winner, entered for 00. was bid" up to ,200 and sold to H. G. BedweU. Scratched S!4.35 El Oro. 104; 00001 Pin Oak. 03. Overweights — Beau Hi tnniuel. 2. pounds; Enrlea. 4: Amyl. 1: Belle Clem. 1. Q/"V-| QQ FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. S2552— 1 :00— 2— 103. t Harold Stakes. Value ,500. tL/v/-LO/ 2 year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner ,150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeye Owners CSsSl*" Sales 90130ftMIVOR w 105 11 3 2- 2= 1»| l Warren .1 Walters IS* 100 ~z 901.,3GOVERNOR GRAY w 110 10 8 4h 4i 41 9 Troxler R N Smith 19-* 150 S9881 BOBBY BOYER WB 105 12 1 B ll B 31 Scoville E R Bradley 70 15 S9834-CISKO w 104 7 10 6i 6- 51 4" Mountain J N Camden 11 10 N973..ttKOREHEAD wn 110 8 4 3- 33 3» 5* E Martin J R Respess t 10 toojo LA U MEXICAN wb 121 4 9 V BJ 6i 6- Franklin L Kelly t 10 8993-t SOUTHERN LIGHT w 113 5 5 10 p 9 71 T Rice G W J Bissell 58 10 90118 THE ROYAL PRINCE wb 110 6 2 8 8 8 Snk Kennedy A Vogeler -9 10 S9S34 SIR DAWN wn 105 I 11 11 11 11 91 I Austin C C Van Meter 100 10 901.,3IACK PENMAN WB 115 9 12 9 9 10 10" C Grand J M Goode 4 40 S:i9S9lSlDNEY R. w 110 2 7 7 7 7 ll*| Ganz G M Miller 25 11 89o782GEN. PHILLIPS WB 105 1 6 12 12 12 12 Herbert A Brown 100 *t Added starters. tMutuel tDld. tAuction field. Time. 28. 47%. 1:00%. Track fast. -* 231 ... *2 ,nilItl els paid. Mclvor field. 9.20 straight. 1910.sh.00 place. 40 show; Governor Grav. .30 place. $...00 show: Bobby Boyer. .50 show. Equivalent hooking odds— Mclvor field 1. SfiO to 100 Straight. 200 to 100 place. 120 to 100 sboyv; Gov- eruor Gray. 05 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show: Bobby Bover. 375 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Sempronlns — Possession 1 trained by J. Walters. „,1,"r»t to Iiost at 4:14. At post 2 minutes. Start had. Won driving; second and third the same. M IVOR, favored by good racing luck and away fast, wore BOBBY BOYER down in the stretch and iust lasted long enough to win. GOVERNOR CRAY, awav in a tangle, was forced to go wide into the stretch but finished fast and would have won in a few strides. BOBBY BOYER was awav fast and. showing th» most early speed, set a fast pace and tired finally, but held the others safe for third place. CISKO from a slow beginning, closed a big gap. FOREHEAD went well, but tired. JACK DENMAN lacked early speed and was off badly, but ran poorly. Scratched— JtOlStl Cannon Shot, 102. Overweights — Cisko. 2 pounds. QOI QH FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 40995— 1:51 Lj— 3—98. » Purse 00. 3 year-olds and up-*7J A. *JJ ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners straight.13 Sale" 90129-TOM HAYWARD WB 4 102 I 1 It lh 21 2h 1- 1- Herbert L Johnson 620-100 15 90117-MEADOW w 4 114 3 3 31 31 31 3»f 4 2«i Ganz W McLemora 8-5 50 9013BLEAMENCE w 4 103 5 4 4" 4h 43 4 2i 3- T Rice D Riley 13-5 5 90117TONY BONERO wb 6 115 1 2 2 21 D lh 31 43 C Grand Mrs H H Selby 4 35 90115FOXY MARY w I 93 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Cole A B Lowe 6 Time. 23%. 48%, 1:13%. 1:40%. 1:52%. Track fast. ,. *2 mutuels paid. Tom Hayward. 4.40 straight. .80 place. .50 show: Meadow. *3.10 place. .00 show; Leamence, . Hi show. Equivalent hooking odds— Tom Hayward. 620 to 100 straight, 140 to 100 place. 75 to 100 show; Meadow • 5 to 100 place, 30 to 100 shoyv; Leamence. 50 to 100 shoyv. Winner— B. g. by Cunard— Mamie 8. trained bv L Johnson. Went to post at 4:42. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. TOM HAYWARD set the early pace, then followed TONY BONERO closely to the last quarter, where he drew away aud won easing up. MEADOW liegan slowly, but gained ground raphllv ami finished with a rush LEAMENCE ran a good race, tiring only in the last few strides. TONY BONERO quit after going a fast seven eighths. FOXY MARY ran poorly. Overweights — Leamence. 1 pound. QOI Q1 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. S02O4— 1 .42.— I— B 4. Purse 00. 3 year-C/v-L 4L/ _L olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winuer 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera "raight113 Sales" 9013BTOM BIGBEE w 3 101 1 1 B B* BJ B ll D Austin J F Gaffney 370-100 10 89612 CARLTON G. w 3 104 6 3 ■ 2»t 21 31 2- Scoville S K Hughes 17 10 90127LSIGO w 3 90 4 4 41 4 4= !■ 3h A Burton A D Steele 10 10 90093 EYEBRIGHT wb 6 109 I I 31 3= 31 21 4» Kennedy E Trotter 1 50 50119»MR. SMARTY w 3 87 3 5 5* 5J 5» 6 5J Cole F Rector 19 tpt 90131 ALMA BOY w 7 109 7 6 6 6 6 5» 6« Ganz J W Young 9 15 88067 HOWARD SHEAN WB 6 107 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 C Grand J C Nally 16 tAuction field. Time. 23%. 48, 1:13%. 1:39%, 1:44. Track fast. I mutuels paid. Tom Bigbee, .40 straight, .10 place, .20 show; Carlton G.. 3.20 place. 1910.sh 30 shoyv: Sigo. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Tom Bigbee, 37o to 100 straight, 155 to 100 place. 110 to 100 show Carlton H., 500 to 100 place. 215 to 100 show; Sig :.. 170 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by The Commoner — Miss Chapman trained bv E. C. Crockett. ,W,!nt t ,K st at r,:11- At IRst :i minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. TOM t,, BIGBEE ran into the lead at once and. setting the pace all the way, won in a canter. CARLTON G ran in close pursuit and held on well throughout. SIGO was going fast at the end. EYEBRIGHT tired fast after going three quarters and ran much below his true form. MR SMARTY quit. ALMA BOY ran poorlV Hie winner yvas entered for ,400: no hid. Scratched— 90001 Southern Gold. 90; 90116 Pat Sharp, 104. Overweights— Carlton G.. 2 pounds. QOI Q9 SEVENTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. 77908-1:5.8—4— 107/i Purse 00. 3-year olds and iJJ JL * f J upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. lud Horses AWtPPSt St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners KmiS?* aS* 90131 THIRD RAIL wb 5 109 3 4 B B* Bl 1«1 V B Ganz C B Reid 33IMW 901540. F. GRAINGER w 3 105 6 9 9 9 6 2- 9 • D Austin A V Oldham 11 14 9015.VWOLFERTON w 4 104 2 1 31 31 31 31 6 3B T Rice H T Batchcler 7 i 90131*MOLESEY Wsb 6 104 8 7 4and 41 51 5 5" 4-" Cole K Spence 13 5 50 SOUS NADZU w 6 108 9 3 7 7 8 8 3" 5h Scoville H G BedweU I 17 90152 FIRST FEEB WB 6 104 1 2 5- B* 4 6h 4h 6 Hufnagel W H Baker 50 ■ 900753MAMIR ALGOL wb 8 104 7 8 8 8 7 7 7 7- C Grand W V Casev 4 90O75 MUZETTA W. w 4 98 5 5 61 61 9 9 9 Sh Weathers A W Watkins 660 + 90044* A LICE wb 4 97 4 6 Li 21 f* 4h S 9 A Burton M Berton 90 t tAuction field. Time. 24%, 49%, 1:15, 1:40%. 1:59%. Track fast. I mutuels paid. Third Rail. .60 straight. .40 place. .40 show: Chas. F. Grainger. 10 place1 ?4.!XI show; Wolferton. .20 show. w Equivalent booking odds— Third Rail. 330 to lnO straight. 170 to 1H place. 120 to 100 show Chas F Grainger, 305 to 100 place. 145 to 100 shoyv; Wolferton. llo to 100 show Winner— B. g, by Banneruian — Idle Days trained by C. B. Reidl. Went to post at 5:43. At ] ost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving THIRD RAIL went into a long lead soon after the start and. though trying to In.re out in the stretch held the Others safe to the end. HAS. F. GRAINGER closed a big gap and made a game challenge after oimr three quarters, but tired near the end. WOLFERTON went well and came fast again after tieini: buTumd back in the stretch. MOLESEY came fast in the stretch, but only ran fairly well. WDZU moved ud on the home turn aud tired in the last sixteenth. FIRST PEEP and ALICE showed speed MAMIE A« «"L VI Got ran poorly. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweights — Wolferton. 2 pounds.