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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ, MEX., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1912.— Terrazas Park. Fifty-seventh day. Jockey Club Juarez. inter Meeting of 100 days, lo books on. i Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. EL Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the dis.auce of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *lndicates apprentice allowance. 14 Af IIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 9.102.-;— 1 :11 f,— 2-100. i Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. _ rtJ Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S HS.-HIGH GRAY W 102 o 7 SI 53 31 11 Carter C B Campbell 15 15 15 6 I 86188 FRAZZLE h 105 6 1 1-J ll l1 2* Buxton B McElderry 3 3i 31 7-5 7-10 HVt ISOM W 107 1 4 2"k 2* 2"t Ji Murrav .1 F Newman 4 4 4 S-5 4-5 IMC MABEL KING ws 100 I I 3J 4J 4* 4J Hill L W Hicks 15 15 15 6 3 1UI KIAI.NG JJOlt wa 107 I ti 4- 3 » 5nt 5J J Callahan Benson and Pierce 4 4 31 73-5 1142 NARFI nM v 10 7 8 S €1 Small .1 B McBride 4 4 4 S-5 4-5 11M HELEN* N. m MB 7 i I C* " 0= 71 Gross B L Kripp S 10 8 3 S-5 UNO AILSA PAIGE m In.", S I «. 7 7 S3 Selden l- Henry 10 10 10 4 I 90S9S ZANDIA w 110 11 E • 9 9 W Groth O G Parke 10 10 10 4 2 1H© MYCENAE w 107 1 8 H M 10 lo3 Moleswh ,1 O and G H KeenelO 20 20 S 4 1072 MARJORIE FLEMING n 105 1" 11 11 11 11 11 Estep C Davis 20 20 20 8 4 1139 JACK RAIN wb 110 12 Loft at the post. Keogh H Benzinger 15 15 15 6 3 Time. 23. 48, 1:9%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. by Bowline Green BrU dOr trained by J. C. Oray . Went to poet at 2:10. At iwst 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won driving: second and third the same. HUGH GRAY came front behind in the stretch and ontgamed FRAZZLE in a driving finish. The latter showed speed in pacemakina and waa probably in need of ■ race. ISOM ran in closest pursuit to the streieU and tired in the final furlong. MAREI. KING and PLYING DOB showed ■peed, but tired in the stretch racing. NARFI Bntabed that and will do to watch. Scratched 1124 Defy. 105: 1188 Big Sandy, 107; 11S0 Old Crow. 107. »vcrwoight --.arti. 1 pound. /% "I SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. 91103— 1:37ft 5—122. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Ihh M 1 1 Selling. Net valie to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. In. Horses AWtPPSt % s % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 1169!* WICKET W* 5 107 7 _ Z !•§ 2* 2= 1»| Hill Fhilps-Tmpson 4 4 4 S-5 4-5 CM»*BIT OF FORTUNE wi 5 M 8 1 1-.. li l3* 1 21 Carter B F Wright 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 1191 BLACK MATE WB I U2 1 4 | P V t* 3* t.ross .1 Hochrein 1 2* 21 1 1-2 110 VIRGINIA LINDSEY w 7 110 2 I 9 4" 4 f* 4» Bur game F DeBeque 20 20 20 6 3 1122 I. IT MARCHMONT w 5 112 3 8 •" 5- ." 5s Batep CT Brownficdd 6 6 6 2 1 HS7-YANKKE POOH wa G 112 1 I B] I 6 I 8 Moleaw*h W K Blade 4 4 4 S-5 4-5 llf2 KEEP MOVING 7 110 i .". «." 7 7 7 7* - il MlllerW St Vincent 10 10 10 3 8-5 1199 Hit -col GH sb 4 lot! 1 7 7 I I 8 8 C Irvor D B Freeman 30 30 30 10 5 Time. 244. 48%. 1:13?,,. 1:20%. Track fast. V inner— B. g. by Hamilton II. — Cricket trained by F. Rector. Went tfl now at 2:4ti. At i ost 1 minute. Start •- 1 and lat. Won driving: second and third the .■nine. WICKET ran in closes-1 pursuit from the start and. ootgaiaing BIT Of FORTUNE at the end, won going away. BIT OP FORTUNE set a fan pace to the final furlong and tired under punishment. BLACK MATE ran a rood three-quarter* and sulked all through the last furlong. VIRGINIA LINDSEY ran moderately well only. YANKEE POOH ran a bad race and was never prominent. Scratched 1900 Mapleton, 112: 1103 Batwa. 92: 1138 Fortarlinglou. 107. OTerwelehta— Hiccough, 1 pound. IO A O THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 93623— 1:11.-,--2—106. Purse 00. 4 year-olds and upward. _- 1 Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1188 GEMMKLI, w S 107 I 3 D* 1 11 P* Estep W C Clancy 3-2 3-2 1 1-2 1-5 U72*CHILLA vp. 8 9S 1 8 2* 2»1 2j J3 Carter C E Rogers S S 8 3 6-5 0 2»2 LYTE KNIGHT B S 107 6 2 4" E» 4J pa .1 Henrv F D Howard 6 C 6 2 1 U09MARIE HYDE wu 5 110 2 4 3J 31 P I* Oroai R J Austin 5 5 5 2 4-5 IMS FANEUIL HALL wn C 107 5 8 7 7 6 S« Post WeberandMcDond 5 5 5 2 4-5 11721L1JHT KNIGHT w 6 108 S 1 5J 4t» 5=1 8"" Small .1 Wilkins 4 5 5 2 4-5 11912PIT A-PAT w 4 107 7 5 S S 7 7-l Buxton W P and L E Fine 18 15 15 5 2 180 BOB FARLEY w 4 1"5 17 I 6 S S J Moore J T Ireland 30 30 30 10 5 Time. 223/5. 46*;, 1:12. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. by Rubicon— Okuste trained by W. C. Clancy. Went to post at 3:19. At peal I minute. Start g od and Hat. Wi»n driving:: second and third the same G EMM ELL was differently ridden today and. being Beat to the front at once, won all the way. but was forced to do his best at the end to win. irom CIIII.LA. The latter tan in closest pursuit throughout and finished Bkrwly wearing the winner down. I.YTE KNIGHT ran a rood race anil made a fast finish. MARIE HYDE tired after running a t.tst half mile. LIGHT KNIGHT showed speed, but quit. The winner, .ntered f,.r $:; m . was bid up to 05 and bought in. Scratched 1043 J. H. Reed. 110: llSO-O.ramercy. 105. ticrw eights — Eight Knight. 1 pound: Bob Farley. 3. , 14 A Q FOURTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1081—1:24—0—105. Purse 00. ::-year-olds and upward. tO Handicap. Net value to winner 0: second. 5: third. 5. In.l ESeraM AWtPPSt % % -, Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S tl.oiilNI.C BEN w 4 86 2 :: M V 33 V ll J CallahanJ F Newman 10 10 10 3 1 11153 KOOTEX AY w 4 l Ki 1 2 li Il 13 I1 2* Estep J L Brown 3 3 3 4-5 1-4 llll.MK I t w C 118 8 4 S E E 4 33 Moleswh W McLemore 2 2 2 7-101-5 1153 IRISH UEXTLEMANWB 4 «H t E o* 2* 22 2i 4- Gross .1 Hochrein 4 4 4 1 1-b 1141-Al: ASEF. w 7 108 5 14 4 4 5 5 Carter 1 E Rog-rs 2 2 2 3-5 1-5 Time. 24. 48V5. 1:11%, 1:25V5. Track fast. Winner— BO:, u. b. The Irlahman- Bessie Bisland trained by II. S. Newman!. Went to i om at 3:47, At post 1 minute. Start good anil fast. Won handily: second and third driving. DNCLE BEN after being close up from the start, finished with a great burst of speed and was going away from KOOTENAY at the end. KooTENAY ran his usual nonesl and eonsistent race and set a great pace, but f .nim! il a trifle too far at such speed. MEADOW, after being pocketed, closed up like a whirlwind at the end and probably was best. IRISH GENTLEMAN ran well and appeared the winner when a furhng out, but unexpectedly tired when it came to a hard drive. ARASEE was never dangerous. IO A A FIFTH RACK 5 1-2 1 Furlongs" 9497S— 1 :05V.-,— 4— 105.1 Purse 00. 3 year olds. r4r"i Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. In1 Horses AWtPPSt U M xi Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S U43AMOHALKO m MS E 3 1*| p 1- V Estep .1 F Newman 5 5 4 2 4-5 UMACOUIM we. 105 :: 2 n 24 2*1 2a| Moleswh llendsonandHogan 2 2 2 4-5 1-3 UN FREE wn 110 8 S 4- 3; 33 3*1 Groth W McLemore 3 31 31 6-5 3-5 tMP7BILL ANDERSON WB 1 J2 4 1 7 4 » 5- 4U Gross .1 Wilkins 10 10 10 3 6-5 1152FERRONA w MS 2 1 1*1 # V .1 CallahanW H Schwartz 15 15 8 3 8-5 ll"1*Ml:. EIGHT m 102 7 S S 6 7 H* Carter W H Fizer 3 3 3 1 1-2 mi RAQUETTE w MM 1 I :. I I 7" J Henrv G II Coyle 15 15 15 5 2 1080 MIMORIOSG w 107 I 7 8 Bsa | s J Moore G H Keene 20 20 20 6 3 Time. 23. 47. 1:00. 1:07. Track fast. Winner— Cb. f. by Abe Frank— Tea Anna trained by 11. s. Newaun. Went to post at 4:10. At post I minute. Start good and fast. Won handily: second and third driv-iti- AMOHALKO to« k the bad at once and. showing much speed, set the pace all the way antl. after having swerved over in trout of AOGUIN in the final furlong, hung on gamely. AOGDIN ran a good race and was forced to be taken to the outside, losing ground in the stretch. FREE ran forwardly throughout and t.iiMn.i tast MORA LIGHT was badly Interfered with soon after the start and knocked off his stride. BILL MH:i:snN in,! FBRRONA finished gamely and close up. Srrat.h.,1 ll!io Cnat Friar. 110: 1140 Millo. 103; 1163 Mary Emiiv. 105. rvciweigi!- Aniihalko. 4 |kiiiu1s: Bill Anderson. 2: Haipn-tte. ::. 14" A K WXTH RACE -1 Mile. 94103— 1:87"-.— 5— 122. Purse 00. 4 year-olds and upward."" -±0 Selling. Net value to winner C22S; seOOBd, tSO; third. 5. Ind Her-.- AWtPPSt % .. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1203 ZULU w - 5 10S I 7 7 • 5"t 4J lsfc Gross J C Ferriss M 10 10 3 v5 Ufl F1GEXT W Ml 15 8 8 7 8 : J CallahanF D Howard I 6 6 2 1 1172EYB Willi E ws ." 100 ] 1, Ll 1] I | ::;: Hill todford i Flaert 2 3-2 4-5.5 WI FLORENCE A w5 !••; I 8 El 4 .. .". !-. M ileswfa R J Austin 6 6 6 2 1 U51 HANNIS wi- 7 p»i 1 , - - ■ l HeniN Mrs L G Henry I ti 6 2 1 ■;. rTJ CREED wn 5 IOI 1 ■ 3 - .- 3uk ,, . carter .1 Maatars « 66621 . M BCKERT wtMt : Il S 1 7 small B C BorttscheU 1 3 3 1 1-2 US7O.VATASSA wb 7 Ml I 8 I B Batep .1 A foburn 12 12 12 4 2 Time, 24,. 4815. 10S%, l:40/5. Track fast. inin : B, •-. by Maz.igan Sekia trained by D. Hnestls. Went to post at 4:45. At post I Bliaote. Start good and fast. Won driving: Ifrond and third the same, zri.i began alowlj and g| shly early, bol began to dose up in the las half and. saving pvOftd by ■ dose turn Into the Mretcb. finished fast and lust got up In time to win. FIGRNT came from far bar and was runniug fastest of all at the end EYE WHITE tired fast in the closing strides after sir ace nearh all tlx a. FLORENCE A. ran well and tini-ln-.l close up. HANNIS and l-M i REED ran | rnnilnenll to tie stretch and unit In the final drive. E. M. BCKERT retired earlv Scratched 1203 Fred Molbolland. 112. iivr %eiirht» H.-nnis. i pound: L. M. Eckert. ::. CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON. S. C. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1912. 1aliniit. Park. Twelfth dav. Charleston Fair ad H dc Association. Winter Meeting ol 7:. days. 12 »« k- on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, w. r gchulte. starter. A. B. Bade. Racing Secretary, u. J. Pons. Racing start* si 2:30 p. n. Chicago time 1:34 n ,,..1 W ladicatea whip. S spurs. B blinkers, rig un s in parentbeses following the distance of each race indicate Index Bomber, track record, age of horse and weigh carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. 14 Q A FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. 1 122:. in-. 8 104. Parse 00. 3 and 4-year-oMs. dfi O ~a" Malibn- Special Weights. Net rate* to winter $.;io: second, ;o: third. $:;o. Ind Horses AWtPPSt . , Str Fin Jockeyi Owners n h C P S Wliii RAY CLIFF wa 3 Me 14 7 " Sklrvln .1 MacManus l« 1* 12 G 21 •WU-: BUGISE . I no l k ■ I 41 T Koerner P II t U 4 2 1 U85*WOOD ihk wa 3 MO .. i ti Vmbrose 11 Penny I : .; : t c" ••i- I! il PLEASURE • i 7* 7 61 I1 I McCmbe W Hurley 8 ■ in; vti:v BOT ■ 3 MM 12 8 I Wilson C Woodford 1180*ARBUTUS v 1 !«• "brother : Weston I 4t 4 I i t ;■ loo EMERALD ISLE S t 11*1 ! j 8 7 Hopklni W A Ma ; -, | -, 1S19 MOTHERKIXfl w 10 111 i. i. N 8= Schwebig CH Knebelkainn I ■ n | ., UN i ABXI8LBM. wsu 4 . . 7 l. II U U If J WtUiamaA Btocfchold lo 12 10 4 2 IM75 EUtKY GEORGE W 3 Ml 1313 13 13 12 10 Gould F "righr 21 M M 12 I 1219*PIERRE DUMAS WI 1 MC 1 E 2* !♦ » 11* Pickens .1 Qliffln 7 M 1" 4 I 99254 JACK ELLIS w 3 106 11 6 Il i- V 1-- .1 DaaVpt L 1 Doerhoefer :n SO 1". I 1211 GRACE Me wa I M 8 2 81 K 13 13" Spellman Tennessee Stable 31 33 M 12 I n i661 PRINCESS POMONA w 4 110 1 14 14 11 11 11 C Peak E W Moors 30 40 40 15 s Time. 244j. 49/5. 1:16. Track fast. Winner— 11. f. by Clifford-Mai trained t,v O. A. Bianehi. Went to post at 2:31. At IM st 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the game, bay CLIFF moved up steadily from a slow beginning ami. taking the lead in the stretch, held LONNIE ELOISE safe to the finish. BONNIE ELOISE, probably best, was al-o away lowly and had to overeome earlv interference, but finished tast and gamely. WOOD DOTE Cloned a big gap in the last uuarter and finished with a rush. BAY OF PLEASURE showed much speed, but tired finally. COUNTRY ItOli ran well to the stretch. EMERALD ISLE had a rough trip. JACK EI. LIS set the pace to the stretch and unit. .4h overweights- Country Boy. 4 pounds; Lucky George. 4: Grace Me. 3: Jack Ellis. 1. m SECOND RACE 7-8 Mile. 1230— 1:27 4r.-•"— 1 13.1 Purse 00. 4 year olds and upvT 14QK 400 Selling. Net value to winner 10: second. 1912.sh : third. fSJffc Ind Horses AWtPPSt i Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P I 12SS*LORD EEAM w E 10S 1 1 6" 4- 4* 1- l* J Wilson W G King-Dod ls7 17 1 I I lJo.i-MDNTCEAIR w- 7 MB 11 3 l1 l1* 1 -l 2 Pickens N B Davis I It S I M 1183*GOLD. TREASURE W 4 109 6 2 21 21 2* 31 f Goose W H Horton I 10 10 4 2 1227*0«L0 wsn 6 113 I E 4 V "- 5- A- C Peak W C Weant 8 E I I 3-2 1179 EX. ORO wb 6 116 10 S 8 fig «J 6« 5 J F-brother M K Baal I 7 E 2| 3-S 1227*BEIjFAST w 4 M 2 M 10 10 lot ?v 6 Ambrose M Daly 20 30 2fi M a I220*MISS JONAH W 4 102 5 12 12 12 11 and■» 7U J Williams.l W Hedrick 6 8 7 21 I E 12:o;»cAMEL WSB 6 111 !» 4 3* .! I* t1 81 Skirvin .1 H McCarrefl 3 3 13-dI 1-2 Hs4*CUTTYHUNK B 4 104 4 13 12 13 12 11 N Rowley .1 W langle 20 50 50 20 10 1177 JUDGE QUINN w 5 I08 311 9 9 S 9 M Hopkins W A Massey 6 IS 1". 6 3 li:i::*TAtKLE wb 7 103 12 6 7* I I M II- .1 Hanover Mrs E Lata 64 101 Ml M 20 UMJ JOE ROSE wb 6 116 13 7 S» 71 10 12 12- McTagrt M Burns to 50 • 16 I UN sigo wsb 5 10S 7 nil 11 13 13 13 M Ball .1 T I»uney It 10010040 20 Time. 25. 49%. l:15/5. 1:28. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Lord Esterling — Kate Elani trained by .1. I.. Pauli. Went to post at 3:00. At jiost 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. LORD EI. AM suffered from interference soon after the start, but moved up rapidly and. taking the had in the stretch, won drawing awav. MONTCLAIR was tacky in escaping interference and, setting the pace, ■bowed much speed, but tired in the last sixteenth. GOLDEN TREASURE ran fairly well. OTILO showed speed, but tired. EL ORO had to overcome interference and closed a gap. MISS JONAH closed a big gap. CAMEL quit after running forwardlv to the stretch. Scratched -1223 Anna L. Daley. UK!. THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1225— 1 :14".-.— V-104.1 Purse *0. 3 year-olds and upward. 1i*yf* 400 Allowances. Net value to winner 75: second. 5; third. 0. m — — ind Horses AWtPPSt ; K % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P I 11771T. M. GREEN w 6 111 3 1 2; I1 1 H Butwell D N Prcwitt 4-5 9-104-5 2 7o.n 1225 ROSE QUEEN w 6 109 I 3 1 1* 2 2" Forehand 11 G Bedwell +3-2 S-5 3-2 2 7 out S.H768 PRINCE AHMED W S 112 7 9 I H •"•- U Loftus H G Bedwull t3 ! I E 34 2-7 out 1225 HOFFMAN wb 6 111 t I 5J 3 3- 4 J Bergen F W Ashe IS 2t 16 5 S-5 1159 RAGMAN WB « MM 1 7 61 5* i 5 C Peak R 8 Brush :• H St 7 2 99233 COL. ASHMEADE WB 5 1121 4 5 9 9 7 6 E Dugan R F Carman M It It 15 4 99611 GUY FISHER WB 6 111 5 2 4" 7 I 7 .1 Wilson E F Cooney 15 30 25 7 2 1.1S DARLING 4 102 8 4 7 S S S- Hopkins .1 L Holland 39 60 60 15 7 95SMS OHOCORUA wb 3 92 2 •; 3J 4 I 9 Ambrose M Daly 1U0 150 150 5o 20 tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 24. 48/5. l:14/5 new track record. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by G. Y. Johnson -Evergreen trained by J. Evernian . Went to post at 3:31. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easih : second and third driving. T. M. GREEN was in closest pursuit to the stretch and. after disposing of ROSE QUEEN, drew out to win as his rider pleased. ROSE QUEEN set a swift pace to the stretch, but tired fast in the last fnriong and just lasted long enough to hold second place. PRINCE AHMED closed a big gap and was going fastest at the end. HOFFMAN showed speed and improvement and is rc/untlim: Into good form. RAGMAN went fairly well. COLONEL ASHMEADE finished well. GUY FISHER and CHOCORUA showed speed, but tired as if short. Scratched — 1220 A more t. 108. Overweights — Prince Ahmed. 1 pound: Ragman, lj: Colonel Ashmeade. 1 j ; Chocorua. 2. Q rT FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1224—1:41-—7—101. Purse 410. 3 year-olds and upward. Ifch O I Selliug. Net value to winner 10; second. . : third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S 122o SIR CEEGES wn 7 112* 2 3 2»| 1 Ill" V E Dugan It F Carman 3] S E 9-535 99287**BBLLE MAWR w5 9S 1 2 3i 2» 2h 2h 2= Skirvin W P i lurch 3-2 8-5 7-5 7-101 1 I.--.-KNIGHT DECK w 6 111 4 5 4 3 3« 3« 3* Loftus 11 G Bedwell 3] 1 13-54-5 1-3 I22t*MY r.I w 5 102 5 4 7 7 7 4- 4 J WilliamsJ W Hedrick K It 21 7 2| 1197**STEALAWAY w 3 SO I 7 I 1 6 H 5- Forsythe R Profit 30 40 40 12 3 l22H-*noi KI.N SB 4 92 I 1 V 43 4- •.- t* Connors P M Walker S 10 7 2 4-5 1191 DOUBLE FIVE wb 4 100 7 I 5- .7- 5 7 7 brother E ParotU 2t 30 30 12 4 Time. 25. 4923, 1:13*4, latt%. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Falsetto — Florika trained by A. Evving. Went to post at 3:51. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. SIR CLEGES. showing high speed, disposed of BODKIN in the first half and. taking the Lad. a Superior ride told in his favor at the end. BELLE MAWR ran well and wa- much the best, but was repeatedly cut off and would have won under a better rider. KNIGHT DECK ran forwardly and gamely, but tired in the stretch. MY GAL showed improvement and closed a good gap in the last quarter. BODKIN liiiir after showing speed in making the early pace. The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to 06 antl I ought in. Scratched — 1225 Jack Parker, 115. Gverwt-ights-Sir Cleges. 4_S pounds: Knight D"ck. 3: My Gal. 1: Stealaway. 2. FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1222— 1:08— ♦— 100. Purse 0O. 3 year olds and up IftQQ OO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 10: second. 1912.sh0; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i M ?i Str Fin • Jockeys Owners O II 0 P I 934WLADT SYBIL w 5 106 E 2 2l 23 li 1- J Wilson W G King-Dodds 25 25 25 S 4 1191|*RYE STRAW WB 4 103 3 1 1= I3 2* 2J Skirvin W Martin 6 7 6 2] I S i_._-KING AVONDALE wb 7 107 10 3 4- 3 3i U M Bell H Penny 8J I 13-51 1-2 1222 RICHARD REED w 6 104 6 6 5J 51 4J 4- Forehand H G Bedwell 7 S S 3 S-5 98805 GOLD OF OPHIR W 4 1051 2 5 0" 6nk 61 5* J Deavpt L P Doerhoefer 2t It 16 I 3 120S**EAGLE BIRD w t . 4 101 1 4 3 4?, 5 6* Schwebig J W Burttsclull 2V 11 :: 7-5 3-5 1220»CU BON w 4 1091 4 7 S 7l 72 7J C Peak C A Andress S M 1 4 S 5 S9081 MONCREIF wn 4 103 9 S 7* 3 8 8* Hopkins E F Condran W 15 15 I 3 gg 97091 LV U MEXICAN" W 4 109 11 9 9 9 9 .14 Pickens L Kelly 60 75 75 30 ! . 4H 1170 JAMES DOCKERY w3 93 8 10 10 10 10 10« J Allen B Schrelber 50 75 75 M 15 h» 99137 SIR ALVESCOT WB 6 1121 7 11 11 11 11 11 E Dugan R F Carman S 10 I 4 2 Time. 24V5. 48%. l:013/5. l:08/s equals track record. Track fast. Winner — Ch. m. by The Commoner -Loyal Marie trained by J. L. Paul. Weal to post at 4:25. At post 5 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily: seeond and third driving. LADY SYBIL was away well and followed RYE STRAW closely to the stretch, where she took the lead and drew away to win easing up. RYE STRAW set a fast pace antl tiretl in the last furlong, bat staved resolutely in the closing drive. KING AVONDALE lan forwardly and gamely and had no mishaps. RICH Alt! REED ran well and was forced to go wide most of the way. EAGLE BIRD ran prominently to the Stretch and tpiit. CTJ BON was going fast at the end. SIR ALVESCOT was knocked back at the -tart and not persevered with thereafter. Scratched— 1217*Lewte, 01; 1222 Jo sen u Burn. I0i: 1222 Cooney K.. 101. Overweights — Lady Sybil. 1 pound: Gold of Ophir. 4;: "it Bon. 11: Sir Alvescot, 21. Q fjk SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1230— 1 :27%— 5— 113. Purse 00. 4-year olds and upward. 1i~h and O XJ Selling. Net value to winner 10: second. 1912.sh0; third, 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 £ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 1226 EFFENDI WB 6 116 3 1 2i 51 3" 2- Ink Goose A Weber 7 12 12 4 2 1222*CLAQITE W 6 101 5 3 ll 1 1 U 2 Schwebig W P P.urch I I 8-5 120tRASH wb 4 111 1 !i S 7l 71 41 3= Loftus Gallahcr Bros 3 5 4 7 5 7-10 1227 RAMAZAN wu 4 1091 6 1 5J 61 2J M 4 C Peak C K Lyman 38 40 ::o M 5 99S68*LIMPET w 4 112 2 0 7l S Sl 6* 55 Crimmins J F Cordray 28 30 30 10 5 MC88 SPRINGMASS w 4 106 S 5 4. 41 4l 5l 6- J Wilson RT McKeever 12 15 15 0 :: :i.vl9 KILDERKIN wn 5 109 I 7 lj 2» 6b 8 7- Chappell 11 Steinhardt tt 100 M0 4t 15 1204 M. CAMBON w 5 112 1 1 ! 3* 3h H 7- B« E Dugan R F Carman 4 I 8-5 15 2 a 99323 "WANDER w 6 109 7 S 9 9 9 9 9 Butwell C Hamilton 21 8] 10 57 5 7 10 9510S3*POCOTALIGO WB 6 106 1010 10 10 10 lo 10 Connors O.IOdell 30 60 » 25 12 Time. 25. 49=,. 1:1525. 1:28%. Track fast. Winner — Br. h. by Previous — Hatasoo trained by J. S. Ward. Went to post at 4:54. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third tin-same. EFFENDI suffered from interference In the early running, but regained his speed and. coming faM In the stretch, wore CLAQUE down in the last slsteentn and finally won in a name finish. CLAQUE, -!e ing the most speed, set a fast pace and held on resolutely to the end. RASH was almost thrown at the start antl closetl a big gap into a fast going third. KAMAZAN ran fairly well. M. CAMBON Suffered from much interference throughout. WANDER also bad a roogb trip. Scratched— 1237 Double Five. 112: 1206 Belle Clem, 111: 99633rCortnth. 102; 00256 Maeaie, MC Overweights -Rash. 2 pounds; Rainazan. 2j: Spriugmass. 4: Kilderkin. 1: M. Cambon, 44: Wander. I.