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I THE PRICE OF THIS PAPER IS 5 CENTS EVERYWHERE. PAY NO MORE. ■ ■ t i vol. xvni. isro. 7. Chicago, thifksday, febbuakv 1, 1912. price 5 cents JAWBONE AWARDED PURSE T * DEBATE ANTI-BETTING BILL . HORSES OF MANY YEARS l!M ACTIVE RACING COLONEL HOLLOWAY IS DISQUALIFIED AFTER 4. . — — — . 4. LOWER HOUSE OF SOUTH CAROLINA LEGIS- VTKTC-wTiijfj FINiSHIhG VfRQT FIRST IN TV PITT RACE. . Quite ■ number of veteran* Of the race trade, horses seven years old ami older, took part in the racing T LATURE ATTtBT IN ttj mtt» it MIDST nr OF SUBJECT. ctttjttpt ||U __,„„, witil „„ „Iv.,t in,..lslirt. lf .,„,,_. s.ine Were of mat fain ■■ ami achievements when in tbeir prime, but neb example* as Jack Atkin. Montgomery, Had News. Kings Daughter, Dreamer. Sewell, Martin Doyle, John Carroll, Burleigh, Green Seal. Preen. Mamie Algol, Wing nag, Dargia, Arelte, |i Mcator ami Paul Clifford gave convincing evidence that the days in which they could tin-ill and delight Crowd at Palmetto Park Expected Stewards to geai assemblages by amazing displays of speed and nnfaltering courage had passed away for good and all. Amendments Offered in Both Branches Designed to Net -ill il the veterans belong t the Down and Out CInb, however. Prince Ahmed, in partieniar. run some Overlook Interference, hut Officials take races in which be shoved all of the speed Characteristic of his best days, and others contributed materially Defer Date When Measure Will Become tc meeting stabk expenses of tbeir owners. The following table giTea in condensed form the entire records Cognizance of Jockeys Complaint. i»f the horses In this elans and will be found Interesting. Indication of the streaaosltj to which some of Effective in Event of Its Passage. it horses are subjected 11 is worth noting that Jrenade has taken part in 280 races, and others to which [ng became .ill work and m plaj were Oberea with 251 race*: Bdwbi T. Fryer, 244: Preen, 24: : Warner . Oriswell, 2.;:,: So Quarter, 22s ; Siena p. 222: Boyal Onyx, 207 : Rather Royal, 205, and Matador, 2 4. And _ . _, , icrv one of these bard; and enduring animal- won race* in the campaign of 1911: _ , S. C January 31.— The irat di«- ■ eltimhia. s. c. January SI.— Both branches of owner ■_ 1st _ a__ ",1 tnn qualification oi the meeting at Palmetto Park at- Horse. Age. Pedigree. *SfLliwM. , ?C -." " V " el- i,,-. ""■ Ihuatare today devoted considerable time to 1. . s Schieihei s Sam— Kl Salado 56 31 18 23 tended th running of the closing dash, when Colonel Jack Atkln lfu.103 tlu. anIi ,H.tlhlK ,,„ . -..,„. ower bouse members Hollowai was displaced from llrsl position and Montgomery 1 Pessara— Montgomery Cwper I. W. Hedrick 133 31 28 2s 40 80.915 allowed it to pisa Its second reading andthenXTan placed last, the puYse being awarded ta Jawbone, Badlfew*. . . . . ...11 Tying Dutchman -Black Sleeve*. .. j -..K. Bradley ...M 54 30 30 TO 47.823 debate* by both side*. Repr.se "taUre *Vande? Horst vli!, h„l foiioweo oi,„.ci Hollowai to the finish. King* Daughter. .8 ornament -Quoenl.ke II T. £McDo well.. ..107 30 15 ,40 H.225 ,„ f tne *tronge»t opponents of the measure had displacement of Colonel Hollowas was doe to Grenade Bt. t.aticn - luniioil ■ Ha hell 280 88 34 85 123 37.858 lhe „,„.,. ull,,, adjouriient came and the bill 1 his having interefered with Jawbone during the final St. Valentine 10 I.m nr -Bracelet J. Von AUmen ;::; 35 35 34 80 o42i 3 ll. till. ruUiv „ri],.r ,„■ Daj,,nesg „.,„.„ „„, |,,,- g. but the Interference was,,- _? slight a Eienap 8 Florist --Alleviate I- Semite 222 37 42 44 80 32.574 re-convene? tomorrow. During tnTafternoonV delate nature and cam. at a period when Jawbone was well Collgny 11 arlsba.l-I, Orien it. . . •■••■■• •t,K-.fn*r ,.;- _ .2 J 17 A-.L- "»w»J ameadment* were offered to thebill and It beaten, that II was generallj expected that the Far West ;• Montana by Ban Fox-Tooche Pa«. .Mr. Archdate 126 29 18 28 51 30.480 is exp. ,-ted that tle.y will b- accepted ./nt.tk. 9 Hambvrg— Forget I lit Iuj ea . h 20 22 22 M 27.186 larot.t fihM by ckey Hopkins would be Ignored bj Dreamer the bill effective January I. IMS in the eve f 1 Ih. stewanls. These ofliel.l.s. however thought the TomMcGrath ,..8 Saln-MbmMarlon ;.ir rity _* Danlap. . 160 43 31 18 68 20.88s ltB paaaage. Is likely to*meet the strong!* " po» i- 11 His .race Anna P«Se •,. . K. Tomphina. .75 JO , . 1. 2.,.-b. erferemt was a contributing factor in Jawbones Jimmy Lane a m. The Injunction clause Is also Vbane of- " defeat ami promptly ordered the disqualification of Sewell 7 . -anon ora Bailey. W-«hill 2S 23 23 23 60 26.200 tention. t:olonel Holloway. tiagnant and SteaUway were Martin Doyle ...9 Captain Sigsbee-a* Wanda a ii.niey ■_ , 37 a 16 43 25.560 The senate passed ■ dehaae «■ the hffi smtfl next awarded second and third places, respectively. Don Enrique ....7 Hmrtlng*— BeUa-Donna Missor, stable. .. .120 22 18 24 66 22.433 Tuesday alter advancing it to the third reading Jockey C. Turner, who had the mount cu Cekmel Boyal Onyx ... rn:..nent ne,k Queen K. Ltterback 201 32 38 30 98 22. 358 stage Jils afternoon. Amendment* wereered to llolloway. was suspe d bj the steward* for one Tony Faust . Sain— St. Boae ...11. .1. rarria 134 27 -i 23 j7 21.335 the bill in the Semite and will be the Question week fof his rough riding. John Carroll 9 .tnament Spanker, by ht. Serf ... T. Hatteld 138 42 10 19 ._„ 20.250 Tuesday next. They include the strikftruT on of u i id weather reduced the attendance today con Merrick 8 Golden Garter— Bianc* .1 . Milam 142 50 22 18 52 202246 the nuisance elauae and maklna the Mil effective slderahlj and the big iields in most of the race* St. Joseph 8 RUey— Clara White Miss A. MMarronc.182 38 31 1!J :_»4 20.200 if | passes. January 1. 1913. March 1 1913 or affected the volume of speculation. Some of th Burleigh 10 Ben Strome— Barcarola ... A. Robetban....l65 41 29 ::. 58 20.180 Jnne 1, 1913. " Unisbes were again hard fought, with the result Hooraj g Plaudit— Keadinn V"T, lU st*We •••J? • • 28 1! 53 1:».: 22 _ , in doubt until the last stride The two-year-old Green Seal 7 Grefcnan-GoldseaJ J. McGorern 12 23 12 19 58 10.720 scramble went to Southern Shore, with Cedar Brook Sir Edward B Eddie Joaoa— Motto B. Sheldon IM 40 33 22 96 10.580 JMOiEb NOTES of OF Tttr THE Tnnrtrv FOREIGN titpv TURF. In ■.. I irface and YorkvUle third. Thirteen Preen 9 Athelmg— Pow Wow U. Irwin Bros ir.4 36 2d 22 7 18.670 yoniiRsters eiigaged in the- race, but the issue was chief Hayes « Bahcowaa or Sain- Grand Lady....M. Meyers 24:: 41 38 30 lot 18.48:: Declare, •:. by Desmond Darling Clara which won always between the Brat two at the finish. Mc Prince Ahmed ...7 Kin Hanover Percita g. G. Bed well !t2 29 16 16 ::i 18.388 the Ascot Stakes m 1910 and was third for the Gold raKtrart. on the winner, and Dngaa on the placed Platoon •» Prig— Hermesitt Eugene Stable 104 4.. :t 2, 91 18.077 Cap hut year, Is In the private " sale list horse, engajted In s bumping match in the Brat fur Molesey 7 Kingston— Sylvabelle Bogan ft Keene ...1:54 2f; 21 17 70 1S.00O ., T r ,. .. _ " ; hoik and later attempt.d a whip dnel until Southern Horace E 7 Baan ickhaTn— Mte* l.ynab I. J Keiiiy 118 23 14 20 61 17.995 *« J S| j J , J i-, , , 1" f,11; Slof .-io,e ,!•. w awav. Both riders were warned against Lad of Langden . . 7 Algol— Lass of Langden H E. Wat kin- 178 32 88 an 70 17.77s L8™!," ™?lKii2!K3 OBiSd**J*£.co11 a repetition of such conduct by the stewardsf Niblick « St. Gatiear-Braw Las* Mr. Whl t ley 148 30 37 22 7.» 17.765 byJBw*x " t"e first foal by that hor-e. Rye gtran ami KffeiKti. both at long odd*, fwr Tom Dolnn 7 .lean Hereaud— Marsh Irwin Bros lis 41 23 10 44 1 ;.2.jS William Mumford, who has been training socee**- ...-i.ei -, -rpris. - in the third race and fifth races, rv Caper Sauce i Mor;duus -New ii.mo B. II. Hodgaon 114 82 22 2i .!!» 1541S0 fullj In India during the last seven seasons. Intends »l ectively. The rumdng of the former was attended Nadsu 7 l.odowle— Salt Grass Mag H. t;. ltedwell 121 21 24 17 ."!• 15.459 returning to England early la March next for good. bj a -pill. Bandy Hill, on which Will Urns had the Mamie Algol 9 Algol— Miss Mary W . asey iso :::: 35 :;4 78 15.00.-. count Festeties an instrtoa nnnrtsmsw is the mount, going d.rwn soon after the start. Both horse Oberoo 8 King Gold— The Wreath G. E. Ridge 251 38 29 4114;: 14.918 latest patron of Gobys Eaorn lUbhTtoit? BUd rider escail injury. Win,- Ting 7 Star Shoo, -Van a Car 1. W ftye.. 92 U 12 18 43 14.772 w.utlv 1 imi:llt tM:,p„m-. wl h wMl singly hi The selling handicap at oae mile remitted In vie- Cooney K 7 Senator McCarren— Campania Mrs. J. . I lyaa. 163 32 32 20 ,4 14.;«2 orange jacket and l" Dale blue "U1 t"-.i can curry tory for Tent after .. hard drive to wear down Gemmell 7 Rubicon— Okuste W.C.Clancy 108 30 28 22 28 14.083 . „ ,., ;, ,, , BerkekM The latter ned a- the likely winner Pedro 7 Massetto— Palms J. B. Ihvyer 171 2it 37 20 70 14.501 f n, sun of .f_,».iM«i ,s to he divided h.tw.en Chan- nntll the final sixteenth, where be weakened -ml Aleoeea 9 St. Carlo— Cold Lace J Kern 100 o.! 37 19 101 14.51.; « -v ;«! «• •■•"■ to increase the ralaeof the rtak-a ,l,„lv Black Mate .... 7 First Mate -Later J. Hochreta 151 27 27 :!0 07 14.505 ,i79tt*d ,r "" l"""l al events to he decided there I:! i Carman broke into the rank- of the win Danto 10 Sain-Kloreuce Dickey .i,i;i,i;! *UUt JE t! 2 2 S ,4":; dinV,Pi,rovinr-i-f|4r!lc!. «UviUwl a,u"u« »u« 7 Gteohetni Jeanie F. I4d M 38 22 55 »" u "« P»TlBctol race cowrses. eom-J" nteg owners when Merry Lad led a big hand 1 Native Bon plater ry 13.965 ] mediocre rators to tm finish In the second race. Arelte 7 Alveseot— La Gaacogae K. F. Carman o0 li 8 . 2s i:;.o:;:; Mr. George Tabor has recently purchased the Sam I...111-. who arrived fr Kansas City a few orbicular 8 hmlle — Orbed Maiden B. Wall os 30 2. 15 20 i::.oit; broodmare Primrose Queen, dam of five winners, in- davt aao got into the selltag race game todnr Fhst Peep 7 Dieudonne— Dawalag [: G. Martin 132 ;:i 19 25 57 13.834 eluding Ireland* Queen. Jubilee Day, Prim Simon. after Richard F. Carmans Merry Lad won the sec Warner Griswell.. 7 Ornus— Sank ... W. B. I arm 233 4, ::7 38 111 13.839 and Btrick, from Mr. T. F. Slattery. This well-bred • nid race Mr Louis mad. bid ol 00 and win 11 John Crittin II 9 One Dime— Pokatella D. . ottle 91 :4 24 13 20 13,545 Irish man- is due to foal to Symington. Mark Antony II.. 8 Marco— Hampton Lass K E man . . . . H7 10 15 20 S3 13.373 Mr. Carman protected with the usual advance of *i. Two very g 1-looklttx foato have bee* hmmed at ■■ walked .way. Another 1 -, cam, after Jau Expansionist .. ..10 Norwood- ■•■»« ■ : ,M7 °R|ehai A l the Hlghclera Stud vju „.■ 1 v Su nd g on* 188 22 27 21 . . . 7 Gerolstein— Suoportei - boae was awarded the purse in the sixth race Campaigner ~- ■- tandm "" " !-""""-." by Melton, graiidam Baroness " r la "4 . . . .. 1- ed r Wallnanser W. Ii.iis. 1 .244 -44 .14 52 through a dlsqiiallfleatioa. Hunlej Baker advanct .■ . 1* .11 I I. yei » .1. si 132 13.27a Reche. the property of Sir Robert Jardlaefhnd U Mlm ol.cn.u-. . . . . Meddler— Bxllyboo -. I .1 mar s.ahi. . . 1 1 , 20 1. 10 89 12.933 the Jawbone from fl.OOO to ,500 and Itte Merrj other from Mi-sov aj... owned by I.,rd Carnarvon. .l-iwhoiie was nrote -l d sud bouarhf In lv In- owner ropsy Hob;ns ,n .. 8 nemproniui — spinet 1.. t oineii j.,u . _ 20 l_ .., 12. .01 •" . - ",,■,,. ...•.. • : . . •,.. ,,.,. ■-,., cahi„ r PonUae— Poacho Cmenaetter .v- Rosa. 151 27 38 23 62 12.003 "V Popster Corporation is laying sat SaaXOOO •„:,■ :. v i w, iiihivui 1 ,.,■ No Quarter 7 Vflrfng— Sweet Danger G. Baasett 22s 47 45 41 05 12.507 "n their improvement of the stand- and race trak • i-, 1 h- I 1 1. w 1- ie-p"e c- .,r e Masaa 9 Masetto-4latlsfactlon Clifford * Steele.. .135 20 20 30 53 12.410 " the Town Moor. Mr. W. E. Bashby. the newly es,.mi.e s uiiired his shoulder and it had be.rn Matador 9 Masetto— Soncy Laas M. Jacobaon 504 29 SO :;1 114 11.860 xppolnted clerk of Jhe coarse, has recentty purchased I,., . 1 i.ii he conbi he saved The horse whs ocean shore 7 Kismet, by Melton— Helen G :. Colter 153 32 28 23 70 11.820 f * them a stewards crows-nest, similar to the one valued at $•» TOO by -his owner Rather Royal 0 Prince of Monaco— Crowned Quooa.C. B. clow 205 36 30 24 110 11. 745 m use at Newbury. Frank TaTlor. who i- wintering the Hallenbeck Animus 7 Lord Esterltog— Anlmoso E. S Wilson. ..... 66 19 7 12 2s 11.830 The death is aaaoaaeed from Australia of the horses at the Whitney place at Aiken. S. C. was a FuUeto 8 Mirthful— Etta :... El Palomar Stable. .112 20 14 is ot n.205 sire Tra.piair. He waa by Ayrshire from Cbelandry. here tin- afternoon, lb reports that the Paal Clifford 13 Llssak— Trousseau II r. Kirk 158 24 10 27 88 112101 and won the Woodcote Stakes for Lord Roaebery in under his care are in splendid shape and that Aunt Polly 13 Nephew— Llllle Ontario Oregon sta.lt.2 32 ::ti 20 0.8 10.070 1904. foil,, wing op this saccess by annexing the Cov- ihr three-vear-old Worth Is wintering especially Alma Hoy 8 Salvation— Sweet CaDoral J. W. Toung It.:. :n 20 22 84 10.444 entry Stake- at Ascot, July* Stake* at Newmarket. well. Ii Is Mr. Tavlors Intention to ship the horses Waterspeed 7 W atoroolor— sue Kitfie H. K. ingut 48 15 0 1 23 10.105 and Natioaal Breeder* Produce stakes at Sandown. ■ [ ahuetto Park during the last month ol racing John II. Sheehan 7 Rubicon— Caruia Stern 4kLevy 1l., 32 27 2 i 40 10.170 Tra.piair was sent to Australia to C"i7. and was to t:t then, to,- tueti earh engagements al J. C. Cleni 8 Ingoldsby— Irmena A. M. stout 191 22 22 :n 122 ia0R2 fairly successful at the stud. rna:snatIAlxennwil. TZ lVt"1 sS ."... Z. 9 *8ZtoE$ ZZZZZZIV/S. ST Vtoeeai: ! I . IS H 2d ]o 50 |§ B*~5 »■ *« U cHlds trainer. J. dOkhuysetu ";:::;..!■- ,!«al,:"l,;t;,;;u.V.-:,i all SevISun:: 7 Minborougb-Beatricea Goodman ft Breaaan 97 37 16 9 H 0.843 Bth*"«rTtoUsUe»eriod Bellsnicker 8 Mirthful— Fright E. I Jones is 16 21 52 9.710 !,,,./;;, phasing too. a. Blanchl. as he sold the coll imu.r J«7 i„ he of his adooted eounlrv liatel; after the two-year-old race today to J. Bel- Belto of Iroquois. 7 Id St mnie .-Pas-,.,,, Mow, r . Lewis ........129 24 22 is 65 9.07.1 t ,;,lv run |J -,;:". 7 ,v Bllrer 7 t.-anon-Katte w Copper City St able. 132 28 28 26 50 "f lew. Mr. Blanch! has a couple of Bearcatcher colts Stocking.. 9.365 Jane lokera -f whoh greai thlnas are expected and thej will be Anna May 7 King Ertc— FlgLaal II Booker 14 25 22 21 7:! 9.190 , . £!ii. ,,. the ". !;,„, bert " ., , Z V and h I trie- i " uul .urn. ,. i".iu. i iin it, .nit ami i.iukii. ,uu" ,,,,.,, .... """ ..,,,.,. ,,,, Ill Masterson 7 Frankfort— Vanessa E. trel 04 14 10 11 60 8 SOS . V. • Meada _. 9 Eigaro-Afamada B. E. Beatty 180 28 13 21 118 8650 i"/1- " ■• "".rported in it* ranks next Sep ,- •■ li- best moves diown this morntag were: ,,.i]1. s Sandringham— Lady Godiva K. Wall 108 80 10 n 50 7040 tember- Astrologei Half mile la 55. UiU [.,vi,am 14 The Her,, Katie Wawekus s r. Armour 140 17 20 10 84 6*050 Connl Lehndorffs successor, Mr. Burchardt do Kahliler Five-eighths in 1:14. Oettingen, has brought Relnhart for stud purp --. Hallark Half mile in 55. — — . ■ Relnhart is ■ * f Illinois II. from Beinette and High Private Five-eighths in 1:11. was reeled at the Quesnay Stud, belonging t,. Mr. W. Mad River -Half mile In 56. v. ercntually become a 0,008 race. With such run during the year 1913 a* the Ontario Jockey Ctab 8I Vanderbllt. His racing career was 1 brilliant Ragman Flvi eighths In 1:08%. :, nrtoe as that, and sav ,000 t . the breeder, a may direct. one. though not sock as was expected by his breeder. Kssh Half mile :n 55. tremendous stimulus would be giren to the tboroagh- Maple Leaf Stakes— For three-year-old fillies foaled •"" " "■■ ■ failure as a four-year-old. lb is to star GRj in Half mile in 55 i,,.d Industry in this provtoce. especially a* Ontario in tbe Dominion of Canada In 1910, and owned there stand al the Hoppegarten St ml. where he will be Steieiiti Five-eighths In 1:08%. breeder- practically all have the Plate befon th m at tin f starting; to accompany entry, and 0 M"1 "n •" course oi ■ few day*, stlcket -Ila4l mile In 53%. »« the mainspring of their operations, additional to start, with ,500 added, of whi.;, w. Bullock, who wa- on Blgaortoetta when she Sylvestrls -Five-eighths In 1:08. The increase in tlie offerings of the Ontario Jockey d0 to seeoml borse and to third. Winners *on the Derby and Oaks In 1908. has accepted an ■ " Hall mile in th. Plate. Tin carry Bve ih,ui:,1s extra. Death of nominator rllli, is ,„.,. bowever. confined to 0B r to ride to Germany for two of the leading Hoffman waa seal ■ mile at ■ two-minute ri?;i Stanley Produce Stake* is brought up to *2.5i*.. t »-s n,,i 1, n.ier entry void. One mile and 1 six- owner-. Herr E. Bisehoff and Herr G. «.. Buggen aid ha- rounded to after his runaway of four miles , -presenting t thousand dollars advance, and another ee,,,i, to De run during the year 1813 as the On hagen, whose horse* are trained b Robinson at .11 Columbia. extra thousand is divided between the Breeder** and tario Jockey Clab may direct. Ho| pegarten. Bullock leave* England early in Maple Leal Stakes, each of which now baa .o00 __ — . . _____ March. His engagemenl Is a very remunerative added. it cost* only £." to make a nomination in :ll!l1 " has undertaken ""• to to sea!- 116 -.«— l-o at Tit-r iiAVTS TVr.rt ;tT CTBfVA v-fct ojnwr crurTmir r i- «t t. AUGUST -TTrircT 3LLM0NT S ENGLISH STRING. _. ***■ * EST RACING SCHEDULE «»t,-t ny M the_ ,, lu. ,.V.M, .lUll |, is , Very short REARRANGLD. pounds, a weight which he can do comfortably with- sighted own.-r or breeder who overlooks this oppor- ■ — , ,,t wasting. ,-.v ,k. Jaaaary 3L Aagaal Bel al has faaity to add enormously J vata* of W«««wk T. H. Williams Succeeds in Efforts to Avoid a Con- Among the many modifications brought forward -■ n ,.,-.- In Bnglan.1 iu charge of tratoer John •■ en. rm- for ail up l .m....- ..1 11 1. .u. MM flict Bet Utah and „ h T by the committee of the Societc Sportive dEn ir Watson, that give promise of racing with distinction •,".,.l, !,-.. Kings ■ "1.;:,,, Pbtte— Fi 1 mv • ;■•, Z ,. -iff of his agement in the program of Maisons i.atiitt, for 1012. "■■. r,._- ..The .-:1 J- ,JJ. .,:,... ,, ■ proposition has Been made to Increase the va