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. JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAf, Mv.X,m.TUE,S7Y; FEBRUARY 20. 1912. -Terrazas Par*. Seventieth day. Jockey Club Juarez. Wintoi Meeting of 100 days. TObOOtaoru Weather cloudy. Presiding Judge. W. II. Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. iies1,1,1,",. ,S,H,r,S Vl";1"-1 nV K2MS*#° tilne 3:15 P" ■»• » w indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fh7 -in, and i weight «,.,.i carried. ,1 T fl7IoV,1"g Indicates ,llc apprentice ,ll-i:,"ce allowance. of each race indicate index numlier, track record, age of horse 1£»Q9 IIKST RACK— 1-2 Mile. 94152— 41%— 2— 118. Purse 8888. 2-voar-olds. Maidens. *-* *-* ** Allowances. Net value to winner .f225; second. 0: third, *25. lu.l Horses AWtPPStU % % Str Fin Jockey Owners O H C P S 1-Mo ,yEJSSFSURIOHT8 * N* 1 s 1=J P 1= Murray J F Newman 3 S 8-5 3-5 1-3 rl,,M,r.v.T*n *3K I 2i 5U* Carter Powell and Parker 3 3 3 12-5 ii.is. U , -,V,bLTAR W VI ■ ■ 3-i 3=i :!* K Hoffman Mrs H H Selby 6 ti 6 - 45 « ! v, -n-n WS! 4 X 5i 6 4h Prior I K Clark 40 40 40 12 6 iwuraFmandv WJ!2 ; ! 4" 4-:,h Ke"Kh H McDanicl 3-2 2ft 2J 1 33 fflandRiS?ua W?2 11 T 7 ••lime* N Moore 13 15 16 G 2 :;■ .i, " OUjl w 148 s 2 I a 7- j CailaJbanO M Odora io 12 8 4 2 K.I.. 1.11 ILL LLOXDE wu M 5 E S S S Preach Woodford ft FixerSO 20 20 6 3 . Tim0- 221/s. 87%. Track fast. v,-i„. winner— B. t, g, by Abe . 1 rank— Our Bessie trained bv II S. Newman. VHtranRinnw1 til8! :V Tsl l mu?nte- S,art X""1 :U11 *■**• WO" «»*»/: second and third driving. -Vi* 1 . J ]••!■ nvren.t .to tlle front raP11IJ- and. in making the bend, went wide, carrying OLD GIBRAL-s.;,, .,!! 1 ,. • ,"U. but "s •l"1 straightened ont and won in 7i canter. I SEE IT showed excellent 1 and. Srfl «,„!,; sla.wng t here ," ".".■V finished ,"" gamely. s*««n« Pnj««H WOLFRE8S all the and way. DAYLIGHT OLD GIBRALTAB ran well. ran into third place at once ! Scratched l.!4.1 Peter Hunce, 112: Colqui:t. 109. 1Q Q Q SECON n RACE— 3-4 Mile. 93023—1 : 1 1 ;.— 2- IOC. . Purse 8888. 3-vear-olds. Selling?" *J €J *J Net value to winier 25; second. 0: third. 5. jnd Horses AWtPPSt U V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ! :- iNimm-vvtt W!£. 7 C -"i -MJ 2- 1= Taplin J 8 McBride 6 6 6 2 1 . : ■ ; -y IJ L r w n0 - 4 l:i l-i lnk 2s Frasch C C Capps 3 1 30 30 12 6 ::: - , rv,-i w,! JIS ,S ? 3b 3° 38 »"* J CallahanB McHIderry 2J 3 3 1 3-5 , , •I .,-,:-Nl. • k]VP .-t,,oo w 109 10 1 515J4* 4" lines J FJ Piern.n I 4 4 3-2 7-10 1 ■■ , ■■cUvl SJLIjA w W ■ " 9 S «3 ,;l J Henry P F Sheridan 20 20 20 8 4 "■o K - .VTI.I,I-UN « loT U lo 10 9 7 73 R Hoffman. T Brownfleld 12 12 6 2 1 iCmVV,,-AIGE ■ 1"" l 7 ch "•* s ss Murray D Henry 10 10 10 4 2 fsfiwtVvi- w ]?X 5 12 12 10 y6 ;u-v " x Shipley GO M M 20 10 0:: , J. --V.-tCU w n0 " 9 8 10 9 10= J Bur game DickersonandSharp 5o 54 M 20 10 :;: A. H ! VliV » „, ""fi in T" 6h n 113 :r"ss Hays Bros M v, is 6 3 1 .os MALLL KING w 100 12 2 11 11 12 12 Hill L W Hicks 10 10 10 4 I _ , . Time. 23V5, 47VS. 1:13. Track fast. „.. inner— Br. c, by Solitaire II.— Handsome Flony trained by J. S. McBride. NMMi"]" l" t j" ":4, At post 7 Illinll, Start gMMi and fast Won easily: seCOSM and third ilriviim. v. I£l I. close np from the start, ran past FREEWILL in the last eighth and won easing op FREEWILL ;,,. :i .V,"" |ar !" 1,M ,fl",on- :ll"l li*-I«l on gamely to the finish. FRAZZLE ran prominently through svVvii 1" :1 r1", ""!,-■ II-"i:"-N i: KRIPP was cut off on the last turn when going well". LIEUT SAWYER showed speed. The others were always outpaced. Scratched l3*j2*Mary Emily. 110; 1333 Dromi, 110; 1362 Millo 110. "eighi.- I h rence Kripp. 4 imhiiiiIs: Lieut. Sawy-r. 1: Modern Priscilla. 1. 1QCH TllIKIi race .-5 14 Furlongs. 9497s 1 :C.i5— 4—105. 1 Purse 00. 3-vear-olds and up r-* *J JT ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. Iud Horses AWtPPStU M a4 Str Fin J.XkTy Owners O H C P S JSSRST-JS WB 3 100 2 1 ]2 P 1= 1 J CallahanF J Grefer M 2 S-5 3-5 1-4 ■"•"Il-.I.AM-.i w 4 103 .". 4 21 2* 3« Vi Carter II MV-Daniel " H - 7-101-4 » B»JOHN GRIFFIN II. w K 112 I I 4 3* 2f P Murr»T DC CoU le S 24 7-01-4 SFSSKSJr"*31 wf2S « 3 5 5 4 4« SeWten Wh-Mi M » 2 88 ,■ IIS ! " 3J ** " Pri"r J J Kenn-dy 10 10 10 3 65 nm -n rue HM -I-AII: LO C8E m o MC 1 I .; 6 6 6 Taplin J W Young 10 12 12 4 3-" .... _ , ... , ""• 23- 47. 59%. 1:05 »5. Track fast. Winnei B. c. by Right Royal Tee-Ky-Tee trained by II. Herdel. IM.V-.rM.t-! ::ir- U "st - min,ltes- Start good and slow. Won driving: neeosal and third the Ti ..„, , , ",A V." """ "* ]":ui ir ",K, :U,,i- ■howtag grand speed, won all the way, bat flnlshed rVi I !;,v,p,r,M1vM1 DELANEY ran in ciosesl pursuit snd. in s game tini-b. was gaining si iV.i.V.i fn. V- N •BHIIN II. ran well, but tired in the stretch and was inclined to -nerve out. MF .; , , . i A-u!"" ••-f ■""und the turn, but tired as if short. DR. SMOOT ran s fast half. The winner, entered ror 8500. was bid up t. |T0B and bornrhi in. overweights — Pi-. Smoot. " pounds: lair Louise. 3. 1QQPJ KHRTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1081 124-- «— MS. Purse 8300. :: year-olds and upward kJ *J *J Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 890; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPStU M ! 8tT Fhl Jockeys Owners O H C P S C:x.-,, ;ki.|co wn 5 108 :; r, gm » z fi i* Qroas L F King 3-2 3-2 1-2 13 mi :1 ,:,,., ,1ARTRIDGE wn 2 S6 ! 7 » 4nt 3h q - i Hill StrikerAMcKinv 577. 7-M •• HKRK I IC W4M8 1 2 * ■: # :-,-:::•• Selden Powell and Parker 6 88-, ::■•:• 1 1-I-. CEBARION Si 2 1 I 6 S*fl ,r- | J CallahanW H Fizcr E 7 7 7 7-10 IWOTALLOW Dff wi: 6 108 i 1 4*1 3 t* fi1 5» Murray H Mierow 10 15 15 4 2 r.s_-.l« MN II SHEBHAN w 8 103 7 ! 11 l : p Carter Stern .* Levy » "0 81 6 3 1*87 IiOTTA CREED WB 5 106 6 3 7 7 7 7 7 Taplin .1 MasterSOO 3 4 4 6-5 3-5 Time. 24. 481;,. 1:18%, 1:26=,. Track fast. Winner— B. g. by Solitaire II.— m trria trained by S. Polk Went to post at 3:41. At post 4 minutes. Start eood snd slow. Woa easily, second and third driving 11. 11 was sared riose up to the stretch, then went to the fr..,,t when bis rider was ,-adv and cantered through the nnal e,L-hth. crs RARTRIDGE ran ... close attemUnce on the leaders throughout and made -, h"-". ,.", v- "•■■TIC in.t with Interference on the far turn and came fast through the last eighth PI 1 EKARIOK went wnio all through the race. JitiiN ii. SHBEHAM let i fast pace to the stretch and quit Scratched lS88Bea Dncaa, 188 Uveiweihts gus H.-irt ridge. 1 pound: Pe Cesarion. 1. 1QQ/2 FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 1081 1:84 B 105. Purse 8300. 3-year-olds and upward. fJt/vP Selling. Net vain.- to winner 8288: seeoad, 950; third. •t25. In! Horses AWtPPSt , _. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P sT IM JITXJE VB4M8 S 1 !» - 1 1= l | R Hoffman HendnonandHogan 4 r, I " 1 MAMAC w 4 141 18 7 7- # n _• Gross I. H Esell 1 ", U 7 -, 1 ■; EKP MOVING V7M - :. v m 1 w Miller W SI Vincent »1 3 J I l-i HARIGOT u .. 1 . 8 9 I V 5 I* .1 M n .1 Hochn n I 8 IS E • I ■■•■■■ 1: WITHERS untie-. i ■ Tapiln F Blni B 1 B-S i 1 PEDRO w S 10-. g ;, s g 7. jtk .;" s Johnson J E Dwyer M M M I I ]*;« ROANO sttW •■ .; : ::i «| 7« Murray Wheelei 8 WiisonSO M s » l» BRAXTON srSMC - 7 l» • |ak g gi Selden R .1 Austin a 3 1 1 1-2 rOHN HECK wn 3 rr I ! O I i 9 9 Carter Mrs F Itson M N M Tine 24. 48N. 1:18%. 1:27-,. Track fast. B .. by The ludgi FormeUa .trained by S M. Henderson Went ! , poet at 4:11. At pOSl 1 itiin.il.-. Start RMd snd f.-i. Won handily: -,.,.„„, I and third itririnc TIM Jl ICE. showing One npeed. ran Into s long lead on the baefcstreteh and kept It. but was tiring si the ps sn. MAMAC w.-.s hack with the second division for s hair mile, then came on with a rush and w.s ra|n lag at the end. KEEP MOVING was ■ f.,m.-.r,l and rame contender all through the race Mi:n:OT I i*ed i big can in the hist .p.arier. BRAVE WITHERS, ItOANO and BRAXTON ill showed early sneed but tired and qnit in the stroceh. Ov.TWelgbi Tim .TiiiUe. :: |h. I- Man isi 1 Marlgot. 2: P.. in... Sj J. ,1m Hi i k. 4. 1_ Q,T sixth r.m i: l 1-6 Miles. 88808 1:51% :. 118. Purse 8300. 4-year-oidn amt m y*7 I w .id Sellin.-. Net .ill-.- to winia-r S22V srrnssl, *." 0: third. 823. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % e ;, Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H~C P S~~ MISPRISION W«M8 7 4 ..«■ :. i 4!. 4» 2i 1-J Imss *iuinlan and~ Hi--. 1 ". •• -. 4-5 1-3 [84»*GRBBWBRipafl W*M 6 2 2 2i VI V 1J 8J Fnts, Ii A C Christ. nscn w || N | | 1 ! ■■ ■■ ■ ■ i ■ .. . i , un**OGTTDE P. W 4 M 4 I V 1 1 2 1 2| ."*.- . t* Hill I Unrric 3 4 3 12-5 : ... VIRG. LIND8ET w 7 110 I 1 3 3" 3- 3" 48 4" Purgame P DeBeqne M M M S 4 1372 RUBINON WB 8 MC " I 1- 4- .".J 6* 6:* .".3 Murray T Preedlove M 81 81 C 3 13C4*J CAFKERATA WB 8 Ml 1 7 7 7 7 E -r." 4*1 J Henry F Otis 2 2 2 7-101-3 98507 MOLESEY w S 105 6 S 6- 6J fi.1. t 7 7 R Hoffman c. H Keene 2 .. o 8 j 4-o Time. 25. 49. I:M%. 1:42. 1:5525. Track fast. Winner — Ch. m. bv Intrusive I.u.kv Pet trained by .1. T. Qtiinlnui. Went to post at 4:.°,0. At post 1 minute. Start bad and slow. WOT easily: second and third driving. MISPRISION ran behind the leaders, but close up. for seven furlong . then moved up fast and. taking the lead in the last furlong, won pulling up. GREENBBIDGE took the lead on the far turn and set the pace Into the stretch, but tired. DOTTIE 1? set the early pace. Put was taken np and rated today and when called on failed to respond. RUBINON wheeled a the barrier rose, nearly knocking JIM ait-era ta d wn and spoiling any chance he may have had. VIRGINIA I.INDSEV ran well to the stretch. Overweights -Creenbridge. 1 |M.und: Jim CaCferata. 1. CHARLESTON FORM CHART. Ij CHARLESTON. S. C. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1912.— Palmetto Park. Twenty-fourth day. Charleston* Fair and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 78 days. n; hooks on. i Weather clear. Presiding .Tudse. W. F. Schulte. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. F. J. Pons. Racing starts at 2:S0 p. m. Chicago time 1 :S0 p. m.. W Indicates whip. S spurs. P. blinkers. Vis-an in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse ■ind weight carried. *Indicat s apprentice allowance. FIRST RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 111.1 —44 «f.— 2— 111.1 PwN 8888. 2-year olds. 1QQ/ OOO Allowances. Net value to winner .7.".: Si Had, $.50: third. 88K Tnd Horses AWtPPSt i 1- % Str Phi Jockeys Owners O II C P S IJJ7*R08TURTnTM w 107 2 1 SJ 8* I1. Jensen N P Davis. S 2i 15 fi 3 1357 ETHELBURG IT. w 109 4 2 H Vi 1- Skirvin J II MeCarren 0 I 1 1 8-5 1823 IOI.T.Y WORTH w 108 9 7 4= 3j 3 McTacrt C T Worthington 12 28 20 g 4 RALPH LLOYD wr 107 3 E I1* 4,; 4* E Martin W Hurley 15 15 10 1 • 1".V2 IHRCEOIS w 107 10 8 I E E| Pruco Mr E.irl- M H 48 li 1 1302 LIBERTY HALL w 107 6 4 9 9 fi T Koernor R Dories H 81 SB 12 •; 1357»SPrRELJJA w 109 11 10 72 fi1 7 Ooose Weber 21 21 2 1 1-2 1337LITTLE DAD w 112 8 11 f.h 7* 8= F* broth, r P Soring Sr 15 24 20 8 | 1349NICK AKIN W 112 5 I 7M 8 91. Putwoll C. M Jobnaon I S V- 2 1 FRFD McELROY w 107 1 0 11 10 10= W Dovle U L Bresler 00 150 150 no 30 1J4HVAN DERBN w 112 12 12 12 11 11= Loftus C.allaher Bros fi 10 10 4 2 13 i2 EILLY HOLDER wr 107 7 9 10 12 12 C Turner C W Iford fi 7 fi 1 I 5 Time. 25zi. 44s; new track reeordi. Track slow. Winner — Ch. c. bv Nasturtium — Pink Rose trained bv J. W. Pa is.. Went to post at 2:10. At post 4 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily: second and third dririnc. rOSTFRTIFM had an advantage at the start, but was outpaced for the first quarter, then rained steadily In the last furlong and was drawing away at the end. ETHEI.RFRC II. showed hhrh sneed in pseemaking. but tried to run out on the stretch turn and tired badly near the end. POLLY WORTH ran well and tin-Ished fast. SPIREI.LA was in a .iam most of the way. NICK AKIN was never prominent. RALPH I I.OYD ran fairlv well. RIROEOIS made up considerable ground. Scratched— 1282Cedar Brook. 112: 1117 Prince Fonso. 188. Overweights — Polly Worth. 4 pounds. SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 12T.0— 1 :07:!.--r.— 107. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up 1QQr7 OO 4 ward. Soiling. Net value to winner S240: second. 0; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt1. 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n C P S 13S6*A 7B OF CT.UBS wr 4 107 4 2 1h 24 11* 1= T Koorner R F Carman 2 4 3j T 1-2 1340 RQPE OXEIL vrp 4 108 2 2 7 fi1 2l. 2- C Peak J W Hodrick fi fi 18-SM 1 5 1229 DEMONESS w 4 105 14 22 pi 2h .". J MeCabe F. Monro 30 40 20 7 3 1203*nHXFY IOOE WR 4 105 3 5 fill 51 4 4* Ambrose O A Muller 8 52 8-8 3 5 not 1270 FFDDLE W 4 10S 8 fi 31* ?, TM 51 MeTasrt W .1 YoOBg 8 15 15 fi 2 1270 SCTLPTFRE wr. 4 105 5 1 41 4ii fi5 fi" Fbrorher J P Oordroy 15 30 30 10 1 131 ;»ROSF.BT-RG II. w fi 10fi fi 7 x. 7 7 7= Skirvin 3 II MeCarren 15 25 25 8 3 1381 TACKLE WT. 7 106 7 8 8 8 8 8 J Hanover Mrs E Lutz 12 13 15 6 2 Time. 25. 51=K. 1:04*4. 1:1144- Track slow. Winner — R. c. by Mazagan — Ac- of Hearts trained by A. Ewimrl. Went to post at 1:02. At post 1 imnuto. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third drivinu. ACE OF CLUBS set the early pace and. after being headed, followed the leader close up to the stretch, where he drew ont to win easing up. ROSE OXEIL suffered from interference, but ran well and tinisi.e-! fast and gamely. DEMONESS was well up all the way and led into the stretch, but tired. BARNEY [ftOB was civen a bad ride and ran fairlv well. FIDDLE ran well for a half mile and finished gamely. The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to 8506 and sold to L. Roberts. Scratched— 128R Croat Heavens. 114. Overweights— Rose Oneil. 1 pounds: Fiddle. 1. — THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1888—1:88 8 88. Purse 8500. ••.year ..his and IOQQ f C? C? upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 75: second. .": third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1352;.TAWROXE W 3 8fi 2 1 2" 2" 2" 1" !• Skirvin W A Massey 4 fi 5 4-5 8-3 1339*BARD OF HOPE 3 88 1 1 I* V I» 2" 2" Connors P M Walker 8 15 15 S 7 5 128S»BBAUCOTTP wr 7 10fi S t 3- V 1s 3* 3 Di-,-gins R T Wilson 1111 3 nut ir S*OOVKOT,K w fi 10fi 3 2 4 4 4 4 4" Goose A Weber 3 1 1-51 5 1 3 1328 EXDYMIONT IT. w 10 103 4 5 5 5 5 E 5 Forehand E Movne 15 20 10 3 4 5 Time. 243;. 492;,. 1:163£. 1A3V*. 1:48 new track record. Track slow. Winner — R. c. by Samson — Jennie J. trained by W. A. Masses. Went to post at 1:29. At nost 2 minutes. Start cood and slmv. Won easily: second and third driving. JAWBONE followed P.ARD OF HOPE closely to the stretch, wh-re he drew out under urging and finally ton as his rider pleased. RARD OF HOPE showed the most earlv sneed and set the pace for three-quarter*, but tired in the stretch. BEATCOFP had no mishap* and ran a bad race for him. CONSOLE I* for the entire race, but was gaining at the end. ENDYMION II. bled after going a quarter. Overweights — Bard of Hope. 2 nonnds: Console. 3. FOFRTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1200— 1 :07-i:.— i— 107. Purse 00. 4-year olds and up-f$£jj 1QQQ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 40: second. 0; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPStU M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1259*OARDIFF WB 4 105 2 1 l1 1« V Is Diggins A C, Weston 10 10 7 21 1 1259 .TEXXIE WELLS WR 8 109 7 fi 3= 21 2 21 Iral A J Karr 30 40 30 10 5 1353 J. C ORE w 8 111 9 7 41 45 31 3= Jensen X B Davis M 15 15 fi 2 119PSAXOY HILL wr 6 111 12 2* 23 4" 4« J WilliamsE McCloakey 10 20 IS ». 2J ssi -. ; LANIOAN wr fi 114 fi 8 7 6 5= S C Peak Mrs J W Flynn 81 Et 51 24 R 99946 GRACE- PATTERSON IT % 148 4 3 fiH 5! 6 fi" Ambrose T Chock 50 148 148 38 12 . 96168GOLDEN PEARL wn 7 116 2 5 El 7 7 7 T Koorner W O J. .pi in 3 41 4 2 1 II :•:: PENXYROYAL w 4 1081 5 9 Pulb 1 up. Ixiftus H G Bodwell 8-5 8-513-M7-M1-3 13012SEWEDL wb 8 114 S 4 Fell. McTaart V Cahill 4 5 5 9-5 4-5 Time. 25. 51 /5. 1:04«;. 1:12. Track slow. Winner — R. c. by Dublin — Mystic Relle trained by A. G. Westonl. Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. CARIHiI". away forwardly. moved into the lead at once and led unextetided for the entire rice. JENNIE WELLS moved up steadily and was going fast at the end. J. C. CORE ran fairly well and flnlshed gamely. SI.WELL fell heavily in the first sixteenth. PENNYROYAL ran away three-quarters while going to the post and was eased up in the race. SANDY HILL and LANIOAN ran well, but both pulled up lame. COLDEN PEARL ran as if short. Overweights —pennyroyal. 11 pounds. FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 124S— l:40i.-— 4 — 108. Purse 50. 1-year-olds. Selling. 1QQA O «!/ J N.-t value to winner 70; second. $.50: third. .5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 12,51 PECK wr 104 2 1 and* P ll l1 VI Skirvin L Johnson 5 6 5 8-6 out 1374*MAD RIVER w 10S 1 3 4 4 2» 23 t* C Peak J W Hodrick 7 8 .8 7-5 out il..liREY WB 104 4 4 31 3l 4 3* 3s C Turner H Oornatock 7 5 7 5 1 2 -5 out 1364 PLIANT w 99 :: 1 2- 23 33 4 4 Hopkins Tennessee Stable 8-5 2 2 7-10out Time, 25%, 51%, 1:18%. 1:46. Track slow. Winner — Ch. c. by Plaudit— Phantom Relle trained by L. Johnson. Went to post at 4:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. PICK went into the lead at once and. after having disposed of PLIANT, had enough s|k-o.| in reserve to easily outstay MAD RIVER. The latter came fast an-und the last turn and tinished resolutely. KEY Showed speed, but ran far below his best form and lead no mishaps. PLIANT was speedy, but quit badly after going s good three quarters. The winner, entered for ,200, was bid up to 81.600 and sold to S. Louis. Scratched— llSS.Jaw bone, lift. SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1874—1:13% — 4 — 108. Pane 8380, 3-year-olds and upward. 1QQ"I fj j A. Selling. Net value to winner 75: second. $.50: third. 5. lad Horses AWtPPSt i 4J % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1341 JRSSiP BURN w G 111 11 11 Ill* lc Hopkins W A Massey 1 6-5 8-102-6 out I324*RICHARD REED W 6 146 I t 2* 23 2 2- C Turner H G Pedwell I 5 6 8-6 15 laniAKI.KY w 4 107 3 I 4- 4J 31 3- C Peak WCW. latmoi 1 lnd 6 12 10 :: 6-6 1361 SABO I.I.END s fi 111 2 2 2= 33 41 4" P Steele L Smitha M 48 41 12 5 1329*MI3S JONAH w 4 96 7 5 7 6- 61 5l Ambrose .1 W Hodrick 16 2U 28 7 3 1 :::.::» WAX I ER w 6 111 fi 6 51 o2 61 fi1 Butwell C E Hamilton 4 4| 1 1 12 1305 JAMES POCKERY ws 3 93 5 9 fii 7 7 7- Brwce B Schrelber 20 20 24 7 -l- 1272 LAPPELLE w 4 103 4 7 8 S S S1 J Williams I Wartic-ld M8 248 248 84 34 SINGLE FILE WB 4 106 9 S 9 9 9 9 E Martin E C Xunn 20 Go Sg BJ io Time. 24%. 49%. 1:16. Track slow. Winner — B. g, by Collector Icssnu Caruhum trained by W. A. Massey. Went to jK.st at 4:48. At post 3 minutes. Start g I and slow. Won cantering: second and third .Living. JESSUP I.lRN ran int.. a long lead at once and wmi all tile way as his rider pleased. RICHARD REED ran forwardly throughout and held the others safe for second place. OAKLEY moved up steadily snd overhauled SABO BLEND in the last furlong. SABO BLEND was prominent all the way, but tiled iu th- stretch drive. MISS JONAH came fast in the stretch. WANDER had a rough trip. Scratched — 1315 Rash. K 7: 1315 Semi quaver. KMi; 1288 Coney K.. 107. Orefweigfatl — James Dock. ry. 1 jm uih1 : LAppello. 2.