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rv All / D/l/BIil/ CriDrVJ AMERICAN ARMY MOUNTS INFERIOR. Went to BOSl :ir 2:17 At post I minute. Start tMt WOB diivin,-; Second an.l tklrd r li»- --inc. ■ 1 /% I I i ■%A4oniu BAthl I ll B ■ IIC VI • ICKET moved up rapid h from a slew bcuinnin;; :m l. inking tin- le.i.l nil la-t turn, hold PIPE VISION PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. -«osB?taBJ2a,r sss.s .. 1 Daily Racing form Publishing Co. 35£H3*1and3%hs superior == — -= --- : foreign bones In the mill tory competitions. The WlJ_£ SECOND BACK M Mile. .■•...._.. 1:11% - KM. ParseJ3S8. iv.-nrnhN ul upward. tmrnrin officers lin.l i 1 ••■i-olv-s it -i .lis hIv-iiii-i".- A- ™ J "X. *9 Sc-llin;.. Sol ;i ! no In Winner .*22. : second. ! . 0; third. 825. 441 ILLINOIS. Sasc .d!v. tandause ! PLYMOUTH COURT. CHICAGO. lb? ride 1 bin tb* f ore?£ , , , — — officers are better mounted. " Horses AWtPPSI i i str Fin Jockeys Owners o II C P S A Dally Reflection of tbe American Turf by l; •?*? f* £* ilia; i.,.- Ameri. ans do not atee — — — ; ; £3 T.iti.o-runh s" IHU1. I 1 I I! I 1 U ! l ll 1 1 !"• 1 1- • lumping U II sport. - ■ ■ ■ "• KJ.I.l .!.t, ]!.. ..1 1, 1 i . MoI%..,v-h .U01--U 11 I ,,. i 1! „ ,-.,-,,, I .- • IW vll II v-„, It.. Ill OS-Dl r,5i 1--1 14 1 lctcritpn- bat the fact remains thai with rare exceptions tbe lo:?4ROSAMO wb 8 11 2J 3*12*1 :; Taplin W C Clancy 6 E 4 C-6 1-Xf 1 bones tbej rid are not aa well inert for speed, 99S04 MISS KORN w 4 Ml ! 3 I 81 J*3iT Rice -I C Parrisa M M 10 4 2 Editor and Proprietor. F. H. Brunell. .,.irn ,nd stamina aa the British and Continental U019STAR VENUS tM i S P »H 4 1 4] Hill , B L FTtsgerald 3 SI ::j HH Associate Editor. Clinton C. Riley. entries. ! IN ;K MATE wb 8 111 3 1 § I 7 " ." i*j Keoch I Hochrein •• E E I 1 Secretary. Mrs. F. H. Brunell. y,n- thj, tdrerse condition there are two sub- ""I EMMA G. w 7 1M : 7 7 7 8* t;- Qrosa Allison and Morris 15 15 la «; 3 — stantial reasons. During the Boer war the British b34*SERENAI E w 6 103 S i Z* 2»**1 T*» Guy DicklnsonASharp M M M 4 2 Entered as second-class matter, April 2. 180ft. at gOTernmenl bought in tbe United States lOO.ooo 1 AIINKI.I. GIRL w 4 MS I C 1 Ml I 8 Post. P. A .lonc-s 16 15 V 8 3 tbe post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of boraes for nsi In the campaign in South Africa. The , Time, 23%. 484-,. 1:14. Track fast. March 3. 1879. supply "f nod animals was depleted and their price Winner — Ch. h, by Woobthorpe Liska i trained by S. M. Henderson. rose sharply. Mem to post ;it 2:40. At post 6 minute*, stait good Wen eaaily; second and third dririag. .1. II. ttt rpRnijr ono7 uAnaicnw The second r ason la that anti-racing legislation BEEU began slowly and was well back for nearly a half, bat nwved ni iptiekly on the last nun and. takinc xi.£.x-«.uxjr. *uo n.a.a.a.i.aua. h| M|.U|V t y gUtea discouraged the industry of Rood lead, won as his rider pleased, BOSAMO ran prominently and gamely throughout, miss KORN Her business and circulation purposes only. breeding and compelled owners ,f flue racing stock ""ai, • i©od, game race. STAR VENUS only riu fairly well and can do better. SERENADE showed speed. This telephone has no connection with the news or to send then best horses to Kauland and the eon "i qnlt badly. PARNELL GIRL ran away all around toe stable ground. Lien showed ■ goad turn of sp,.,.,! editorial departments and cannot be used to com- tlaeat, where the turf has unassailable standing in the race and may do to watch. municate with them. u u bMtitution. Whole stables were shipped to Scratched — 1034*?obn H. Sbeeban, 110; 1016* Bob Lynch. 110; 10192Hidden Hand. 1 10: 1040 Prince tbe other side. Including a great many valuable Winter. 113; 1008 Novgorod, 110; 1010 Billy Mayhae, 113; 80883 Colonel Manhmont. 107. To be considered and answered, all querl-s to stallions and broodmares. overve:~-hi~ m:-s Ki.ni. .: pounds; Black Mate. 1. Daily Rac:n„" form must be sent over the full name The depreciation in the quality of horses used bv » • and with the ad.ire.ss of writer. The names and ad- clriliana f I riding and driving purposes is a general 1 / | | THIRD BACK 3-4 Mile. 09823 1:11%— 2— 108. Parse 8880. :; year olds. Bell hag. du-sses are subject to a local and foreign directory complaint. If civilian- of wealth lind difficulty In J./i"i Net value to winner K2S; Second, 898; third, 821 test. obtaining thoroughbred hois.; to suit them, what — __ mtisi the problem Of army Officers, who cannot afford Ind Horses AWtPISt i •• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S Bine N-r;ritri? i i nvivj i ipn ° llv lu!l prices for special mounts, and for the i*--,f i *1 ii ,« f i i , • * War Department, which must have on hand about IA11 TANKER w 105 S I B«l 71 -"■ 11 Buxton H C Applegate 30 M M If sent by mail first-class only six cents. 20.000 bones for the cavalry and artillery and mis- 1020 TOURIST wis 107 II i- l»l 2*1 J Henry C, M Odota I 1 1 *-t 3-S ~~ ceuaaeous uses oa a war footing 50.0001 1020 ROYAL tea wb 105 I I 4*1 J* -3 3l J caliahanF J Grefar I 5 5 2 l TERMS: Tin German government breeds horses oa ■ large I020»»MORALJGHT w 96 :: _ 2| S» 8*4* Jlill w if Pixar 10 10 10 4 z Per Week $ .50 scale for the army on live breeding farms and 020 BRBDWELL, wc 10S 2 7 ;. 4*141 54 hfoleswh Hendnonandflogan 10 10 lo t 8-5 Per Month 1.50 eighteen itallions depots in the Kingdom of Prussia. 1027 PLORNCE ROBERTS w 106 1 3 Bl 01! «* 6° Taplin G M Van Gorden 6 io 7 2| 1 Half Year 9.00 Large sums are paid for tine stallions, and it is the WW MANASSEH wb 106 7 8 ; v B* .- Parker .1 B Goodman "* 21 8-6 4-5 2-5 One Year 17.00 best economy. Fw Galtee More, the Derby winner |©08*MASALO ■ "■ 94 ,; : ; : • s* Willis r W FOrstlng M M M 15 s Tbe above rates are for 6ini:l« conies as sealed of ls;- J ,"-,;T" !*s paid, and lor Aid Patrick. 99975 RAQUETTE " w 117 I 8* V I T Riee G II Coyle 5 5 01 !Mter —u st class muil the winner h 1802,31007000. Time. 231,5. 48 = -.. 1:18*4. Track fast. Dally Racing Form Publishing Co prefers to send In Frallc tlK1 " aIt twenty-two "naras." or cen- Winner— Br. c. by Yankee---Feme-sole trained bj W. H. Bockner. single copies as first-class mail in all cases tral sl1"1- ■ fat Improvement of the breed of Went to post at .".:22. At post .", minutes. Start good. Won driving; -ceond and third the same. 1 1 al subscriptions — outside the down-town dis- llors" under government supervision, and the Cham- YANKEE began slowly, but finished with a surprising burst of speed, coming from far back and outgamlng triel -will be declined at other than first-class mail ,,er "f 1,ll",,, r0*** nearly ,oOU.OOO a year for | -| RIST to win drawing dear. TOURIST set a fast pace and finished gamely, but tiring. ROYAL TEA matter rates. l!,° production ol thoroughbreds. .. j.. improving and ran a good rac-. MORALIGHT ran In closest pursuit to the stretch and tired In the final S criptions must be paid in advance , In rr*oce th" gOvernmeBt oilers prizes for horse drive. FLORENCE ROBERTS and BRED WELL were never dangerous. MANASSEH ran out on the last _ _ shows and actively encourages racing. Austria turn, losing all chance. RAQUETTE -..owed speed, but quit early. spends about .si .imki.OoO a year and has established bi. r Lot innu is ,mo un oi-i-ll nwmttim 009 nnn 1 ■■■■■m.. ■ o, - CUl.sr.NLT ST. several great breeding farms. One of them at -I / 4 pj FOURTH RACK-5 1-2 Furlongs. 84878 l:©5%-4— 188. Pane 8300. 4-year olds and n . i-ititp-ioue Tphone%Slea5u inn uiiu -juio. nnen JS?*?5 are employed Uil1r,;,; there. I f!™ ntil "r recently £* *" England «V ",, 1 U4rO upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 8225; . second, 830; _" third 825. _r aek numo. rs aad monthlies supplied. foomlhorses for her «myln the UolwWtt and lnd Str Fin 5w IIorst,s AWtPPSti % % Jockeys O H C P S ■ tin colonies, but now the Board of Agriculture makes . CINCINNATI. O.. OFFICE. 720 MAIN ST. grants to courage the teeedlag of military horses. |«27 PRIDE OP LIShtORB b 5 IB S 2 1« l« 1«1 U Taplin T GouMUng ■! 4 81 8-5 7-48 W. S. Manns, General Agent. In the end. H is our opinion, the government will * 10371 KOOTENAT w 4 10" I tH t»* J CallahanJ L Brown f. fi 6 2 ., , telephone Canal 1877.1 have to go Into the breeding of military horses, di- *,.-,•; 1 ri:I TKPRC wa 7 115 : tak 4*1 8* 3 I Mulli-an T H Meads 5 r, 5 :! 4-5 Back numbers and monthlies supplied. recti* an.i in,., .hrou.h the agency of the Deparimeiu ;„;.. T,iA orOHERTY W 6 182 I 3 2» U ii U Selden F HarVlBgton 10 10 18 8 S-5 — .,n,i ": r.M, V,,V-" :r- ,!e.,,rtai;t1"; "Vl" ;Ian 1- tl:1" l«27*REY HINDOO w 7 110 7 8 7 sag 5" MoleaWh G Snyder 6 5 5 2 4-5 and Jne Germany. necessity is becoming greater ,.,. .invivr vvni P w 4 111 s 7 _.3 6 «• firn« I IB Clark H a "■ 1 1-S DETROIT, MICH.. OfTICE, So CONGRESS ST. «rtth the constant depletion of the best racing stock, 015 COPPERTOWN u 6 92 «; i I 7 7 7» F °;otton PhnosATTrnDSOn r 38 287 8 West. Corner Wayne Street. a condition that the European governments are not ,,. .... 0. . - tht£ti 1 II 1M LL frpi , .LLLE t hi wrio w 6 1 8 i a S 8 t 8 Hill V r R Ru P 11 tledgt E 6 7 I 7 28 .,60 Ll L. Grosscup General Agent confronted with— New York Sun. 3 8 8j HilJ fJI n.,Jl : n.."r,-; Cit?- 32o2- Winner— R. g, bv Galveston— Clara White trained by .1. Durkfca. 1 1 Rack numbers and monthlies supplied. RACING MANUAL ABOUT TO BE ISSUED. Went to post at 8*3. At post 8 mteates. Start bad. Won driving; ■ nd and third the same. — — PRIDE OF L1SMORK lie-.in well and. showing gnat speed, opened a big gap juicklv and. although tlrtag, well at the end. KOOTENAT hta usual hones,, consistent race was in pursuil through- LOS ANGELES cL ■ Tbe American Racing Manual for 1912 will be is- Unn8 pa ran closest i:. Iconald -11"1 on "r ill"ut January 15. It will be a better ;": and tunned -;"»"-, .CIIAI ;", VviJw; "" f-ivclri r" 1 R. IX. « . III-.R n M.owed speed. xNews-tart 132* South Snrimr St , P K " «*«*teh drive. HINDOO and FLYING W ol.l we, tT badly and had seaal Chanee. llLo REJ IH N Y • "k than any of Its predecessors, having been en- !;" , , VV1-, j1, R. J. Seidenberx Elllcott tAnc0tt Suuare uare- riched by the addition of uew features, while at the "ILi-. BELLE wag weakly ridden LW ISVIIT.l- KY.: Sarae time all the old features are retained. This Overweights ..ppertown. 2 pounds. _ Cbas. T. Dearinr 22 F-nnrtti Avimno pubUcatlon, which is annually in great demand __ , v . -. ..,,.„... ...... , „•,„ ,,w,n , ••-•• - o» ,. Z c-,, • 7~i ; , T HHH ItAil.-l Mile. 94103— 1:37%— 6—132. Pane 8888. ..-year olds and upward. IMI rsir, ia; i • . among those Interested In theturf, is an excellent, /lfl II. A. Schafer Newa Co., 307-9-11 Third Avenue "u -1- "1 " k " r 10° P** ■ *U««8 tatorma- ±Jt±J Selling. Net value to winner 225: second. 830; third. y2T.. LEXINGTON, KY.: " tioli obtainable in no other publication. It is simply — — ; ,, — ~ — ,. =T — ; ~ — -— -— -— = — 1. I Graves 100 North Limestone Street a Iilim ot records. Among its features are: lad Horses AW „..,,., 1 11St „. ,t M t Str I-in T,. Jockeys Owners O H C P S DrSny°Ho«2eIINew. ftSewtth i" auipl ef f°r CalcUlatiU" ****"*# 1004 SSTTBACK wR 5 115 I 7 8* G! 3= -l Pi Keogh i «!iiyi,r,I 7 5 :; I 7 6 :: :. 1 5 DENVER t.ilxV: Stand- stand ,L,uiis,VRac;ng"fcds to Date. SONA W. 8 1M 7 2 2J 3-4* M 24 Molesw-h J Schrolber 2 Zk n « 1-4 Kendrlck-Bellamj Co., 906-912 Seventeenth Street. Three Handicap Systems with Examples. S : S • lV. ,i I* mv 1 U V N H McK» 4 5 7-10 m 1 7 110 HAMILTON, ONT.: Records at All Distances of the Tracks of the ,S,Z£iig.j£ v 1 JJ J? »*i III JJm f„rn,i BtIDT iAa 7 a 1 M k i- v .11 ,r VSB- * * McArthur News Agencv. United States. Canada and Mexico. SSandSSKJ"181 I ] • • - ? f ? Sk Sm.t, wis f T, In ll In i »».„,„ rnomas !•-..„, k re ""-■• Vnarlliii, leaning s;„ sales i/,0 of , e iuii. Kiii "■ I 11 N COCK W 8 112 .. .. c 7 . . 6 *""■ fteiden m, MrsW b, r Z 30 SO .,0 10 10 4 French, 90 James Street, North. 1832 frnJieSv LAWN I! a , m« a 7 7 1 rniiniian 1 mow, 1-. r 1 " us TORONTO, ONTTl .American Racing Records at All Distances. WJL" L* tTiaL aou 1 -ana- t«oW «■«.♦ Track W. C. orn.sbv, Iroquois HoteL Australian Racinu- Records. _. _ . • -. »"••• »»"»- 48 . . ■bl/t, i*9 , fas 4- Set Fast trained by II. Melianiel. It l-ilmpr P»lm.F n«n.. The ireat Uonev J Winners Winners of of the the American America anrt and imier-R. h. by Ogden— F V- dock ImnerlS IloVel Engl sh Turf ?a„ to p,st „ ,..,, At I10st ;; lllin««c- Start ■.- 1. Won easily; second and third driving. SET- P U°tel. -7 BACK off and to the stretch, then finished with rush and won in canter. BONA bad I II I Tt 1 • 1 ,.1,in.. winning Twn-veir olds Slnee 1 W was poorly outrun a a i v ,,•, os 44 VorH, U vm,n Vermilion. Sst of HoSeh thataVJ ldfoTorSfrl " mishaps and. having saved considerable ground by a close stretch turn, took the lead, but tired when mats i.uu - i a ■ • n , ,-,rk-II ■ Ee- of lockevsbi,, challenged. MAMAC was outpaced for the first three-quarters, bin made a fast finish. KERN L. set the iiadlns Amerlom SlreseelftJO early, but tired at si* furlongs. GOLDEN RIT.Y snowed speed, but quit. LAWN ran ■ bad race. GAI.ESBPRG i". ILL-: S "• Xnty Lading Sins of illll S :-atehed9944_l Discontent. 108: 1034 Heretic. 107: 1000 itarney ohlheld. 112; 88887 Chese, 166; 1011 I. A. Sweuson, 81] East Main Street A T»ble of Comparative Speed of the Tracks at r Angus. 11: 101 1 .lack Laxson. 11- PEORIA ILL.: AH Distances. " — : Peoria Newsstand, 500 Main Street Tlle Scales of Weights of the Jockey Club. Ken- "1 f M SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 84103 — 1:37% ."—122. Puis,- 88. I year-olds and upwa.r-i. KENOSHA. WIS.: tucks State Racing Commission, Western Jockey JL J "i 8 Selling. Net value to winner 8228; second. So"; third. ?2." . W. II. Robinson. 203 Main Street. Club. Pacitie Jockey Club. Canadian Racing Asso- — — — NEW ORLEANS, LA.: ciations. Southern Jockey Club. American Turf Asso In.l Horses AWtPISt + 2 % Str Ein Jockeys Owners O H C P S J. E. Hill. 108 St. Charles Street elation, Mexican Jockey Club, and of England. — CLEVELAND. OHIO: 4 Table of the Mile Speed of All Traefea. • • LOTTA CREED wb 5 103 2 8 7 5 ih htoleswh .1 Masterson 2 2] - 8-182-5 J. C. Rudd. Lsr.O Sixth Street N E Tlie Winners of the Two Thousand, One Thousand. | ;iZULTJ w 5 10S 1 8 1- 8* H U -2 T Rice J C Ferriss S 8 S :: tj-.", ii "T SPRINGS. ARK : Epsom Derby, Oaks and St. Leger from Their Eoun- in; TUB MONK wb 5 105 7 1 7* 61 21 3 Selden Pontius it Roland ?. ?. ., 1 1- JJ. C. Weaver and Co., opp. Arlington * Hotel datioii. At LARGER wb 8 100 3 5 81 4 1- 4 1 44 Hill W St Vincent M h 8 4 S-5 KANSAS CITY. MO.: The English Retting Rules. S GELICO wb 5 105 4 3 V 14141 • Gross L P King ., 5 1 4-5 Ricksecker Cigar and News Co Ninth and Walnut Tbo first- Second and Third Horses. Jockeys, u .-| [LEX w 5 108 s .- 1 :|nk 4h gl «ij imes P Lowrie JO JO 88 8 I Streets. Weights. Values and Times of American Stakes. 1035**"!" VNKEE POOH W 5 101 7 I •. 8 71 7- T- Guy W K Slade 7 7 7 J1. 1 INDIANAPOLIS. INP : Winners of All Stakes of 1911. FROG Wl 4 Ml I :i ,: S s S Buxton W Q Yanke S 8 8 " 6-5 •I. I. Steinberg, Terminal Station Racing Statistics Of 181L Time. 23%. 47%, 1:14. 1:39%. Track fast. M. .1. Kavanaugb, :.o South Third street Horses Disqualified in 1911. Winner— Ch. m. by Hammon — My Fair Kentucky trained by J. Masterson. NASHVILLE, Tl.NN.: Dead Heats in 1811. Went to post at 5:0!. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. LOTTA Zibart Bros., 218 North Cherry Street Horses Which Died in 1911. CREED clear of interference and on the outside, closed a big j.ap steadily and, in a fas, finish, just got up BLUE ISLAND, ILL.: Horses Bid Dp in 1911. to win m the last stride. ZULU tan well, but swerved and bumped THE MONK and GELICO against the H. I. Wattles. 103 Inion Street What the Running Horses Did in 1911. fence when a sixteenth out. THE MONK, probably best, was going fast at the time and suffered greatly OKLAHOMA ITT, OKLA : Records of Miles Run in 1 MJ or Better, etc.. etc. through the interference. GELICO ran a good race sad probably would have been second but for b-in:: March Daily News Co Main and Broadway Tabulation of Winning Two-year-olds of 1911 Ar- bumped SAM BARBER ran well. ILEX showed superior early speed, but failed to stay. B1 PTE. MONT. ranged Under Their Respective Sires. Scratched— 1030 Kiddy Lee. 10S. Keefe Bros., 27 West Park Street Officials and Locations of Racing Organizations of Overweights — Yankee Pooh. 1 pound: Frog, L MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.: the United States. Canada and Mexico. r - - I — MILWAUKEE. Wis.: The book costs onlv 50 cents in paper binding and MMnns.ilT,:;xii " a"" ,:ratld Avenues- "sSg -pies by must i e sent as registered Juarez Entries ana Past Performances for Wednesday, January 10. World Newa to. mail, with an extra charge of 10 cents for registra- • ___,_ R II. Cla ke « Bro. tion. Not responsible for books mailed without reg WEATHER CLEAR. „„.«,, TRACK ■„„™ FAST. Peabody Hotel News stand. istratioa. Tn„»n, »„„» 94 m;i„ „ fourtn Kace— j-» Mile, ~~ With this eminently handy book in his pocket any ° — ~ 2 under T — TZ the — I — j- „ ..u„ Rec. n ;„ n,0i ,,,„.„, admirer of racing can readily answer almost any . T]le ures heading in ttj , year olds and upward. Selling. " CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JANUARY 10. 1912. that may come up concerning facts of racing rtne| b*1™ SSJ*St ? *£?lSandEJ*2r Sa . ... query , - ITr, „ . ;„ ,i10 ,,ast fta Mm] has never been nrinted in.t Jll:le 4- 1911- Tnev sn0 the Dest tlme ot. each Track record: 9062.° — 1 :lli— 2— 100. * LttltMMTmm% hoise at the distance since January 1. 1911. no; Ind Ho.se. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.IIan. mT,T„ . low ,n,v nriMMi l ncc 1 tuwih matter where it finished. 103S Angelus 125 1:12* 7 107X725 TELEGRAPHIC FORM. ,,0° o o 99S99 1 * Ralronia 101 1 Sill 5 100072-1 RAPTNir. TiATVR rf»H. ion ivn loll Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time. 3:15. JJJ8* Jeanne dArc 108 1:12* 7 106X713 HACISU DAUB Fog UU ABD uu. The horses which aeesa heat la Wednesdays races xBuns well in mud. 0Superior mud runner. lOtBJ Hidden Hand 188 1:1217 107X713 ate: M maiden. *Apprentice allowance. l£3g: Chanthlor 107,1:14 5 105X710 Jockey Club Juarez. Juarez, Mex.: m. 1"2- Light Knight 108 1:1:12 G 107X710 Terrazas Psrlt ,,,,,• , i . t « Fjr.f «.,,_ oR ,•-•, V,- Jam,ar3 9- No/ember 88, 1811, to March 22. 1912, or later ., ™ ruuT7 lSS. "*■ Keck l* 1:12* 5 107x710 i 1 Maud Mo, Mchce, v, Beulah Me, Qmaem Of the Turf. ioo or more days . ,-iv„J„t r ii- i.7i.-- ii ui wances ?» ?n- "",1 Eanettil Hall 112 1:131 107X710 2— Baby Doll. Dudo. Sleepland. Charleston Pair and Racing Association, Charles- .„, u ,,Ji wTaZimBii 1"10 Marie Hyde 188 1:1216 105x703 8 Boseworth, Round and Round. Sir Angus ton. S. C: ., , . .,,,,,,,-. rai , ill o-i i,n -"- 1 E£ little Jane 188 1:18 6 105X70Q -I Angelus, Ught Knight Faiu-t lantuil 11 Hall iuii. January 17. 1912. to April 12, 1012 75 days. -" Maud Mr-Kce M 110 361 110. .,2; 1007 Transparcilt 108 1:18* 4 KM. .700 Reulah.Mc 110 118. .720 ... 10241 1 ,, iHoi. tVmur il lene Fulr nn,1 ltdeinL Association. AssoclBlion Alan Alan, :.!o2 c;r rr,.nlw K e bv •■ rank G. H-.-an. SI.loii. Toy Boy. ia ah..- li._ phUop|HlaMj n0 J n0. .7ir. Kiln c bv Melton - .: M:,i/e- .,„!. i;,n I, u,s. Ocean Queen. May llto June 22. 1012 37 days. »?24 Queen of the Turf Mi 110 :3«| 110. .710 Ronitalt:.. 4 107 F. St. D. Skinner. Lagoon Pair and Racing Association. Lagoon. Utah. Whe I-orty Ml 110 :. 0i 110.. 10 — — . Jav j] to i„|v •,. iji- gl ,iav3| 1036 Pan Zareta M 110 :.: 110.. 700 Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Batte oefcjp* B-ttlIJ-t. -* [ "AosMi . illO XU UO".?! :5 yearolds and ,Mmard. Selling. Inacooda rockey Club Anaconda Mont- lo0, Till-V WoUtarth M..112 Mi llo. .G7o Track record: :»407S— 1 :03J— 4—105. SeptemtK-r Z to September 18. 1012 14 days,. I »- fiX1* rrVrn.r-a-:o,s; without anT %$ IZH in I names addresses i 110 sinci,,, 1 167ffi720 ! beiLnnt%.,dnn?neyWew andSZandand i FUTURE STAKE DATES. » and££"" 110 « Mil « - S it.inh.iu nu ; paym a Is made at i"n time of winiu wirin- ,iuerj. nnerr »,- •«. r iojs 0 Solo 102 1 :00.t 4 108. .715 * — . MeLemore entry. ,opi BaleUa 84 1:0814 106x710 .-sumter Inaugural Handicap, Charleston, JN. Moore entry. 1038 Sidon 109 110g 3 H -,710 Rand i.. Keaaingtoa. Pleane obaerve the « Boheri R Lee Haaoicap," VhariWto,,: niHllmt H fSSSJuTaJSmm* lolt iff iSa"""*""""!* l3 f iwSw - . n . • nr. ra U Queries department. sl Johns Hotel Selling Stakes. Charleston. ,,,K.k r°0 - , ffi] InnuLIatarWt * . . 1 ! illO lio?! 6 112X703 A. l.. Kansas Lity, Mo. Ihis newspaper lias oot R C-• ... ... • ";an- -" S»976l Coed 1051:0024106x700 a- •;„• 1032* Dudo 10-! 1-41S 10-, v 700 •"i-"* "pecincM lay edition. c-lumb,;, Selling Stakes, Charleston. .-••■•; R a. .Jan. 27 , •-, ,.an;1 1« 1:SI i».: ■ i »8734- Belle of th. Lav 88 l:iT 8 106X603 O. W. H.. Daaville. HL If yen will write to t* V, h"f !toI,!,JIk lark °s Selling ..,, -sVi Makes. Crh Charleston, stoif-8° S »"«• 11 hi ....... W..0W ""7 Dactyll. 107 1:08 6 105x690 Secretary of th. Aasodatioa for a program booh !":tt1- I032 Kfa Battle 102 1:44* IO0..8H5 n-r Boomoo KJ« 1:07*10 107 ■ 880 what ;!„":"ih" Ur TW nlr ]UU? ™? :-» S:akes-.Vharieston.S.c::::::::::Feb:iO J0« U**J£2L~iM .«f,:S In: Sixth Race-mile. "•■| f"r "" "- Brat* Boata M 10,1:44* 188x085 "V lv". ■•,, "!..,..r,"l.I.1." bl ",; SI Valentines Day SelUng Stakes, Charlea- l.sted 1 weight » it la to ■ Chere carry. is other 4 aad no way. ,,„ s ,- Feb. 14 Third Rate— 1 Mile. ir-esla apward. Selling. , *•. I c Pittsburg, Pa. BMetls speaking, the Debutante stakes. Charleston. S. C Feb. 17 1 ] ■ ai --olds and onward. Selling. .Track cor-i 84108—1:371—6—122. Juarez ring is not syndicated, but u prorated at a Washington Birthday Handicap. Charleston. Track record: 84103—1:371—6—122. 1083 r.m .1 1 -. 105 1 40* 4 108X723 "v. ■•"! with any reputable bookmaker who s. 0 Feb. 22 1043 ROUND AND ROUND. 108 1 40 7 108X715 1030 Ben Dncaa 104 1:404 4 106x720 10 cut .11 being allowed to do so at sock i»r, isle of Palms Selling stakes. Charleston, S. 1014* Boano 104 1:42 4 88x710 loiv, Ocean oieeu 107 1 ::;s- t; 106X715 mourn as would result from his acces- C Feb. 2 1030 Charles Green 108 1:41 i 0 108X705 99851 3 Allanfeam 107 1:404 5 108X715 sen. i-racticaiiy the ring 1- conducted at prices Citadel Handicap, Charleston, s. C Mar. 2 1031 Rosewortb M 1 101. .705 1035 Maixie Gi 1 103 1:41 4 101. 7M spproxi matin* syndicate rates. Georgetown Stakes. Cnarlestoa, R C Mar. 8 10O6 Novgorod 112 1:421 6 108© 705 1011 Coppers . , 1121:41 7 108x710 80963 Gunston 110 l:41fl2 108X700 1017 Misprision 108 1:40| 6 108X705 ______ — 1011 Sir Angus 118 1:42| 7 108. .700 1034 Acquis 112 1:4416 106x700 JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ. MEX.. TUESDAY. JANUARY" 9. 1912. Ti rrazas Park. XI i.ty m reatb «ay. Jockey Club Jaarea. The email figure under "Str." ahowi the distance the horae waa ahead of that next in the race. I m.. r Ueeung oi lOO daj a. 1 1" DO k~ aa. 1 Weather clear. The small figure under "Fin." — unless the horse won — shows the nun m- of lengths the horse wu I ■ — — behind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of w ignti in previous races. I sv. 11. Shelley. Starter, Mara Caaaidy. Racing Secretary, Rdward laager. ■ — — — FIRST RACE — 3-8 Mile. 2-year-oids. Fillies. Allowances 87108 84 . I 107.1 lug Btarta al 2:16 p, m. Chicago time 3:16 p. no.. v Indicates whip, S spars, B blinkers. Pfg . , . . _. _. _ ,.,. „.. ,. ,. ,, .. , ,, T , „ „ an llowing the dlsti I Indicate Index number, track record, age of horse I:; ■ LnstTime r ckOdds Wt St i M K btrl-in Jockeys Start. I Order of Finish. ■ irried. Indicates apprentice aHowaaee. MAUD McKEE, b. f. 2 110 By Luke Ward — Panl. 1 il. E. Clark. — 8-8 • IN S 4* 2» Bux n B B. ih Mc, R Rablee, Phllopeu 1/IJO FIRST RACE-1 Mile. 84103 7 122. Purse 8306 hyearndds and apward " b.f.,Bl«00d• J"5 4 - Su-al! 11 c- .inova. Tenderest. Reulah Me 1 -±Jt . B,S LLA.H. Mc" br..1- 2.. VSt Frank-Enze .1. P. Trammel . Si value to winner 8225: second. 850: , rd. 825. , . „ .. . ohBlnAb,? - 10-4 J t.i .0 111 z* 1" Marraj J H McKee, B. Rablee, Pbilopena , — ; r; TT~, : l •► l I x SS| g-i-id l- ill l lnt 4J Buxton 11 fa -aii -vn. M. McKee Tendereal 1,1,1 ""**■* AUtiTSt ■; c a4 Str Fin J-.cke.s mvuers O H C P S PHIL0PENA. blk. f. 2 110 By Lithoc_FlaSh of N ght N. Moore. 1024 Juarex H 18 Mob :• lab Mc M. McKee R Rablee fKI-n wa 6 112 1 • r 3 8-5 : ... i . ,, • :: s ...,- good 88 112 11 n 1I---S J mora ! McKee Tendereal 101* PIPE VISION « 1105 s :; - -I randWil • J """" iMOITH WB«1 . ■.: n I I .: 24 4-6 mrvrv QULEN nr OF tut THE nirwr 1URF „t, ch. f f o 2 nn 110 By ti A Ornament— St. c. VrauU n . Mrs. -.r H. H. . - Selby. »_» ■ , h nr, m„ F II 7 7 7 ;;" 8-2 :" ; "•• : " ""- 8 aValak Mc. M. McKee. RSabiee iRIJXOTON a I Wl Ifl 10 - ". I • c.i i :•• 18 18 I 2 VELIE FORTY, b. f. 2 110 Bv Cesarion— Pleasant Girl fE. Gavlord. ITH PAGE • | Hill : H Heath 5 •"- 2 4-5 1024 Juarex 8-8 last -9 " :■ Ke 8 B olah Mc. M. McKee, RRabl,-- IFLLS w 112 Ifl i 8 1 8 2| 8-5 1080 Juarei S5f g 14-5 112 I 18 M k ■■ 11 i isauova, M. McKee Tendereal • iHi-ivii ijamnrr" .1 iV wmil "■ PAN zareta. ch. f. 2 no By Abe rraah-Oadaaa Griffith J. F. Newman. lit*. IMA I.IMM-.i i - -11 i! 11 a- ■•, Willis I- I"-, n --in- E .. ., i _ 1 i ... 1*8 I luares 8-8 841 teal I 7*1 ;• tfurrai ° l«t I " Palatable l-, ■" 1 1 ■ ■•■-n.-n. ,. „..,, : vv • C-. l«-»T Rice J W Eotej 8 io l- 1 2 . , - " , /j"-",- HWHAfKER m: ! 112 TV; 8*11 II s Shipley 30 JO 30 12 6 IV,n.,IrT, INQUIETA. b. f, 2 110 tlB By Fatherles*— Ell. she G. « M. OdomC M.V ELIZABETH w B llfl I i F Jeane 8 2 l :; s ■! thai 4 IN 1 ! 8* .1 H-niy 8 Beulah Me. M. McKee, R Rablee Time, 24%, 48%, 1:18%, 1:41%. Track fast. MOSS ROSE. b. f. 2 110 By Lithos— Regea ,N. Moore. Winner— B. g, by Hamilton II Cricket trained by 1. Rector. IBM Juarez 3-8 341 fast 40 llu 3 8» S:;" UublMld 1 Hawthorn, Palatable. IalCaiti-p


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