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ft/If E V 5? i* I ll I** FOi?IVyl AMERICAN HORSES IN ENGLISH HANDICAPS, by abeat tweatj More as the foaling season advance- NOTES OF THE TURF. UAAILB IWtaffllfl U 1x1 VI "•*«*" S ffipSe°SSsSyhS*v!SS -,•„,,.„ „,;lt „„. m,,, .,,,-,.,, ,„ ,..„, A i: ll:"""k ■*■ k" *■ "•" " V" lor 1 r:l"1- Colonial Gorman. Girl. Performance. Martini — .. h ,„.. ,ar nv.,v ,|„. we|Kht8 for tl Teal spring ,,,, PUBLISHED DAILY. Md earlj summer handicaps were published .lan.f l*ot » t.UUim ttlxi "Silver Bill" Kil.-v la reported oa tke sick Hal ■! "J 30- American luteresl natui-ally center* In the ™" " addedto twentY-foiir" borwTln train Jus rex. bul la expected to bake bis reappearance al topneu allotted Amwk-an-bred bom*. f I 1m- nrst "V ,],,,t i 1! ;,,,,. i I-rh..,. -!i w/vi. m ,k. -i t..t-il the track within, few days, betas on the road i Daily Racing Fonn Publishing Co. andand. XTwandZLThM.™lu*tJ*£M ::""" ,7 ;- „, i,:,,,,-, 1?m,- w,.,,,,, «*w- ..1 Kempton Park, March 24. the opening day of *"m*B «,.*** bolSEJ.B tral1n.ta*,oUow,:I ""ft!*: "2S IV nny has t ,,,ne,i over JlooU Dove and tin- season Five American iwmi horses are lathis Petropolla III.. Gallleenne. Gamine VII., Jean «, Supervisor i" Fred Scbelke :ii Charleston and nan 441 PLYMOUTH COURT, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. thet being Columbus 111 pounds Dalmatian 10», Pierre. Marcadlen. Nectar III.. Uncle Lon. Plalslr returned lo Norfolk, accompanied bj Im Murphy. Monotone 98 Toller 7 ami Itake of Sparta. !»;. dAmoor, Roi de IOr, Rose Pompon. Val dOlssean, who will prepare .1. C. otalgia horses for spring m i;iiiii.,iii- ./■ ■.. itiu-L vi Broom. Colonial Dame, Bsconaha.. Coetir, racing. Jacques inn « Mr i,.ii. j iiv ,,i,i A Dally teatoettoaof ll.o American Turf by j Vl , , , ga ,! 1 1. i ,h, • o„iv ,n- In AnJrican olrner VA able Le Grand Conte Lupin. Maltre Corheau. j, ,„ ,.: Wilui,. ,,..,. ,„,,,,. „„ engagements ■ retegrapn. „hi|; n,. I:li, A,i;m, ].,.,,,: ,,, , ha|f length In the *rT"1- p"r»,v*!- "" :",l , M"" " "IV V" , vel to go across the ocean to aee his horns run this " liukr of York Stakes last year and baa ■ chance. Loneliness. I be last named Is a two-year-old and yeut bo I hoped t « d. so during toe summer. He Editor and Proprietor, F. II. Rrunell. Cigar, at I-, pounds, i- the top weight. The 82,500 a- vearl ng eosl Mr. WIdener 820,000. Joseph Bas twentj three horses in training :it Malaoas Associate Editor, Citato* Riley. Batthyanj Plate at live eighths of a mile will be Byrne, an American Jockey, recently went to France Latatte. Secretary, Mrs. F. 11. Brunell. run at Lincoln March 31 and has only on American. to ride Mr. WIdener a borses. cnules Kohl.r aetia* Uj ■■■■ i C HBtlretta "- "J11- •■"■l W. l:.vtd s speedj Cesarlon .•„ t .,, U h /,-,i V ,, . ,V- i i i. ■ : has cal I Archie Zimmer rn.ni Paris. Fram-e, f.w Entered as Mewi-etaai matter. April 2. 189«. at l-..rwud. at 88 1 pound* Grtit »«rprtae at 13tt pounds I ,";" u ■ • ■ ■ ,rv ■ ■ ; .. is. ■ ■,-,.,;, y V "r.. m „; , ,„■,•,■ on Cangh Hill, which bas developed high the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of ;nd Hornel s Beauty 1S3. are the topwelghts II..- .V I, • ,,.,„• class form a s.irinter. Mr. Zlmme. has not Lincolnshire al mile Is set for he I late it, James m K. k iveenc s I •.,. „ etei Pan u is at • tin- ■ .-.- "•• ,o«0 Handicap a m-m.i. M""" "■ •; ts7» .,,,.,.,...,.,1 n„. " .....i,.., wWegmni ,,,i and m,l u H ueaitaM Iiesltani aoom aboui sell sell 1S April 1. and baa only Castlcton, 114 pounds, and xtmi; as ia Mr. Goulds own stallion Comboarg. Mr. ;".;"" __„ ir Pcener 8ti t reore« enl our hreedins I.at Goukla mares are Fair] Sllpiier. Bltnrica. Swlfl "*• TELEPHONE 2087 HARRISON. years wtaner, "Long Set. is tirst |n the weights foot, Curiosity and Deity, all purchased rrom Mi. Former jockey Monk Overtons mother i- In a • r tnislnrii and drcntaUon purposes only. .,, uj |M.iinil- Las year he carried ill. P Keene. and tlie French mares Gyrea, Pour Sur. Jar health and Information concerntaa; bis presenl Iocs This telephone has no connect ion with tke news or Nelkes Stung Again, 110 pounds, and .1. B. Hag- retHerre. Paurre Rose, Phocce and Vim-inette. Al tlon i- soughl by bis sister, 1 aui i B. Charlton of editorial deimrtiiients and cannot t»- used to com- gina filly Final Shot. 101, are in the Welbeck Plate. Mr. Goulds stud farm also are these -i American 2724 La Sail" street, iln- city. Anyone knowinc Masticate with them. April :.. tor three-year-olds at seven-eightba of ■ mares, the properly of Catesby Woodford: Bribery where tie now is will confer ■ favor by sending his — — — mile. The Liverpool Spring Cup of ,000 at a Anna Loretta Daly, Chinela, Slimmer Cloud, Ethel address to her. or to tins oflaee. To l e coiri.hied and answered, all queries to mile and three-eighths will be run April •.. L. IrfTey and Flashing. Jack Keene. who Is making his first vial t to Joarei DtiIv K-uiii" Form nint bo sent over the lull name Winans Dalmatian, H 2 pounds, and A. liolnioui Mr. Goulds borses in tr.innii numlter twenty ,|ljs geagon |g so w«dl satisfied with the racing :■■ ■ and with the address of writer. The names and ad- Monotone. 90, are the onlj American hois,- entered, three head, as follows: Auiphyctioo. Cayero. ••nnt conducted there tint be intends to return there iicm dresses are subject to a local and foreign directory pe Notttagnaa* Spring Handicap of ,300 at a Le BeUe. Anda, And|amo. Aya Oris. Babolta. Fll winter. lie is , ming to taave for KentucU: /. b J mile and a qnarter, and to be run April .. has d i.e.- e. Frerot. Gryon. Ilija Mia. Malappris. er February 1". to take up the preparatl f I I l - ■ Hampton Court. 120, Toiler. 108, Dsdxe of Sparta, bena. Algue Verte. Amlorre. Andranges. Dear Queen :1U,| other borses belonging to J. N. Camden. He - 1,H:- ,;i,llii Rocks 98 and The Spy. 03. Hampton I and r. Iliia. Ijidignac. Mylord G.. San Bocco and will bring only I I Marshall and Pa ica back i- unimH in™ I,., DAI i K M MBBBS . Ct-Mb ,.pmt« KM* rjoaM and Golden Hock are American owned, the Vittoria. A majority of these are the gel of Ilal Kentucky of the bors«-s thai be shipped to Juarez If sent by mail tirst class only six cents. former belonging lo 11. La Montague and the latter |ais l by St. Simoin. the most successful stallion In - - , T ,, ,. ,,. , ,■ ■- rceene.i cite it" — — — — to A. Belmont. Antravida and Mustauha at 131 France In 1012. I arr S Page bas a n VmhroM- la, k , nterm btu. .. ib. . 1 . a, : ponnda each lead off b_re. The Newburj Cup or «■:»; TBRMJS: «»»• !.,.._,-,„ "-- » i1" "" ■ ■» st. •-,. ivr Week J a miu. nlgM isVlown for decision April |"11 "I1, M,;IU;, • Per Month ......"............ 1-50 1-. with bong Set under 132 pounds at the top. WILLIAM GERST TO RACE BIG STABLE. "J h /; JiVeh ,n ■ o . a . i -! ,| ii P-i in t e V iv •" ,;1" Ke« ;••■•.••■ 1,-W!. S Aincie Naslnil,,.. Ten.. IVhiuaiv 10. Willi.. Gersl of flcan sportsmen hoped thai Hlghbridge wUI The above rates are tor single copies as sealed , . ,, , Whitneys to appear in the baud! this elty will campaign the largesl stable of any -1".": to,J!!!TS?EJ? im teS . i i,„ ,,. 1," iv ■ letters- first-class mail. ., it , that the horse will imd the - jumiis at l.lvet -£ ,....,.. ,s ,,,,u i,,. .,k,. ; ,i... s-: imm Dove- western owner itiis v,-u- ll„ i,k in n-.inin- H opinion Daily Racing Form Publishing. Co prefers to send tandSLT**, mile ai Del-bv April T. ai.m; Cun.ber.and P.. k ."in charge of u£j?f£i? thirty- l" "* «««■« n":l tbo9e i,! AmW,« single copies as lust class mail in all cases. Mr. At recent meeting of the National Steeplechase ujlh Mg st.,i.u„„ate. Cabaret, 84 pounds. two two-year-olds, besides a number of older horses. a Local subscriptions— outside the down town dis- ,.,.,,. ls aN,, ,„ lhN ,.„.,. „, s, pounds and Hor- Bonn, a rrequenl winner on the Hat. with a Ken and Hunt Association, several Important changes trict— will lie declined St other than nrst class mail made in the rules for 1013. One axes tke mini IM,,.s ,.,..,,,, x wltn 12; is h[„b welght. tucky Derby to his credit, is now being schooled to were matter rates. For tke Great Metropolitan Handicap of ,000, race through the Held. Fight of the Gersl two-yesc Minn distance for cross-country races open only i,. Subscriptions must be pain m advance. ;|1 |wo ]|uli.s ,n|| ., anartel.f .,, Epsom. April -J-, olds are home-bred, being by Zal and Yorrick. * The banters. The new rule provides thai no race tor ~ the Americans weighted are Columbus llti pounds latter was meant for a high dam racer, but weul hunters shall be over a course of b-ss than two and ST. LOlIS, MO., OFFICE, 112 N. BKOADWAY. Toiler 102. Golden Rock 86, and Pearidtver 1. wrong after running three or tour times. These one-half miles, while in steeplechases run over Win. Laser. General Agent. Vernej and Tootles are joint high weights at 120 youngsters are said to be real Rood lookers and in natural country the distance shall uol be less than Telephone Bell Olive 4655. pounds each. The Great Surrey Handicap of ,500. their trials they have shown speed enough to warrant three and one ball nubs. it also provides that Back Maskers and monthlies supplied. t the eighths of a mile, is to be run the same day. tke Indict that they will develop into useful racers, bo Horse shall start in a race confined to hunters Croat Surprise lias been given 14:; pounds and Mr. Gerst has , yearling ool of I lie fas! mare Coll"- until September of the year in which be is four CINCINNATI » OFFICE 7-0 MAIN ST. Hornets Beauty 1 4 i. Ainerican breda are Runny quj run won an main races in bis colors Tbis years old and all races confined to hunters ualj W. 8. Manns. General Agent. mode 128. Harmoalcon il ». Cherokee Rose im. -i hi youngster i- a coll by v. V. Dardena stallion Ivan gentlemen jockeys may ride. Telephone Canal 1S77. Forward 91. The famous City and Suburban Has tlie Terrible. He is all horse and acts like a real Back numbers and monthlies supplied. dicap of 0,000. at a mile and a quarter, will be runner. In bis paddock gallop- be was always the ANSWERS TO QUERIES. , — run the next day and here tlie name ot unlucky Sir bad horse anil buttled the other yearlings so much DETROIT. MICH., OFFICE, 85 CONGRESS ST. Martin crops np. He leads the American borses that trainer Ham w.i- Forced to turn him out la a , i .„, West Cormr Wayne Street With l-J pounds, the top weight being Long Set at smaller paddock with a mule for a companion. He ,"• , ? ¥tS i ■ i , • / - , , L. Grosscup. General Agent 130. Adam Bede has us pounds, Dalmatian mi. Is boas of the tatter Just as he was of tfts year! lags. :" siak.s at uougiaa taik. uotusvme, aepceaawi Telephones: Main 302; Ciiy 32S2. Outran 08. and Cabaret M. The ricfcesl of all Ens Mr.. Gersl alues ibis youngster highly and no money - • 1J1— Back nnmbers and monthlies supplied. lish handicaps, the Keniptoo Park Greal lubllee f could buy him. Mr. Gersl took over all the young .!. C. G., Kansas City. Mo. The bet on Hills . — .•".. «HKi. at a mile and a qnarter, is set for May 10. stock that Edward S. Gardner bad on bis Gallatin mount iii the fourth race became a draw when the PITTSBURGH, PA.. OFFICE, ;» 7 :in!i Tlllltl AVE. Long Set has been given 130 pounds and Whisk farm. He wished to purchase- the mares and the race was declared off. II. A. Senafer* News Co.. General Agent. Broom 129, the nexl to these two cracks being stallion Masetto, but Mr. Canine: refused p, sell, p n lollel 111 The place parlay of lasi Hack numbers and monthlies supplied. Spanish Prince 123. Americaa bones other than preferring to breed his high class aaarea to a ja-k. |rriJay on Clothes Brush and Gasket won as a ling! ■ WMsk Broom and their weights are Sir Martin 121 He did. however, reserve four of his Himvar m.iir- nlace bet on Clothes Brush betas t draw is t BLUE ISLAM. ILL.: pounds. Adam Bede 110. Castletou 113, Dalmatian to be mated with thoroughbreds. Among the marcs ,;i.kei because there was no place pine against II. 1. Wattles. 103 Union Street. 101. Outran !»7. and Monotone 08. that Mr. Gardner mated with ■ jack was Frogmore. |,in, BUFFALO, N. Y.: In the Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase, dam ol the greal eoit Froglegs. It. J. Seldeuberg, Ellicott Square News-stand. which is to be run April 4. lasi years winner. Johnny Walters, who Is wintering the horses owned T--pAN*t «*«* T wulu r.filTT D f4FTS wis FRENCH «i«tn DECORATION uutmauu*, BUTTE. MONT.: Jerry M., was given 17s poamds, three more by George M. Hendrte at a farm near Gallatin, re Keefe Bros., 27 West Park Street than he then carried, but was declared out. ports ih.it bis stock has come through the cold CLEVELAND, OHIO: Hi Istonc is nexl to him at ir,i and the weather in grand shape. The three-year-old Greal Paris. France, February !o. -Amou- those Just J. C. Duild, 022 Superior Avenue. Amu lean candidate, Hlghbridge. has been Britain, a good looking coll as ■ two-year-old, has decorated with the Order of Merite Agricole is Frank O. s. Sehroeder, 212 E. Superior Street. weighted as favorably as could reasonably have ailed out and developed Into one of the grandest .lay GonM. He received the decoration in i cogni- COI.IMF.IS OHIO: been expected at lo4 pound-. His s mil to Glen looking thiee year obK tjuit Mr. Walters lias li.nl of his services in breeding horses. b.i- dec Columbus News Co. Heston last week with much more weight up seems the fortune to handle. Great things are expected oration, although sometimes laughed at and called DAYTON OHIO: to indicate that he is In good form and it may be ,r this fellow this vear and the ambition of Mr tke Order of the Leek, is much sought after. tii-i- Poiiv House News-stand. thai he has a chance to win the big Liverpool event. Hendrte to win a Ken tuck] Derby any finally be who received the decoration were M. Cam-, i in DENVER COLO.: Another big steeplechase which comes ,, ft before the realized. Mr. Wallers has a dozen two-year-olds In Minister of Agriculture, who was uae of M !•• i , Ketulrick I.eilaniv Co., 906-012 Seveateentk .Street. Grand National, the *|ii.ihhi Lancashire Steeplechase |,i„ ,,,,. ni1si of which were bred at Walter Parmers cares opponent* for the presidency, and a number El. PASO TEXAS: »t Manchester, March 21. has three American bred Edcnwold Stud near Nashville. of army and navy uaacers. Frank OrneUas. Lone Star News-stand. candidates i dnated by Mrs F. A. Clark, who .1. .1. Harrington News Healer. faces soiae jumpers In Bngland under tlie name .»! • ~ :--- - BEGIN ILL • "Mr. Stokes. tney lietag Bauft. ldO. Savannaii, H.j kenncll ]v.. News Healers. and McKittridge, 134. CHARLESTON FORM CHART. EVANSVlI.I.i:. INI.: — — — Vendome Hotel News-stand. CHARLESTON. S. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. IMS.— Palmetto Park. Fourteenth day. Charleston HAMILTON, NT.: AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORD FOR .„,„ 1913. Fair and Racing Assocbltton. Winter Meeting of 55 days. 8 books on. Weather clear. McArthura News Agency. 12 Rebecca Street. ■ " — Thomas French, 00 Jamea Street North. Groan is now Ike leader intone the lockeys who " 1 residing Steward, W. P. Lurch. Presiding Judge, W. F. Schulte. Starter, James Milton. Racing HOT SPRINGS. AUK.: ,,.„.,. vllUWu in A ric- tW» year, having displace! eietaiv, 1-, j. Iuus. C 11. Weawr ,V I .. opp. Arlington Hotel. i. ii.,tTinin l,v i ninow inai-in The appreiil ce ,, 7T- I . 77T~. 7. 7~. . ; ~ " ~~ _ INDIANAPOLIS, INI.: rider iSbbinsfs • htahlr creditable third and mai Ku""K ****** ■".-••" • "• C""W0 time 1:30 p mi., W indicate- whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Fig* J. A. Moeslein. Newsstand. Waiting Room. Tcruii- ... . .„„„., The record of the lockeys who ha. ■ nre* ". l;"c"Hieses following the distance of each race Indicate index number, track record, age at Inn e _ "I Station. rMdeMo,.V;,r uore winner front tbeinnlng of " "-"" 25** Inmcatcs apprentice ailowai.ee. Kb-kerugarand News Co.. Ninth ami Walnut Uieear •,,,,,, and including Sundays racing .s IIIISTKACi: 3-4 Mile. ISM 1:12- I-U3.1 Purse K300. 3 year oh, , and upward Streets. Jockey? Mis. 1st. 21. ;td. Unp. P.C. ■ ± JL O lilMes and Males. Selling. Net value lo winner 2.-: second. $..d: third. *2.,. C. H. Ernst ac Co.. 271 Main Street. Hoffmault 105 17 15 12 U ii. • lk""" AWtPPSt hi ■ •"■, Str Fin Jockeys Owners II C p s LBXINGTON, KV.: i ,,i,i.o, -. iT i i n: i;i 17 B. T. Grave*. 108 North Limestone Street. ■ an i B a ": " C7092»ROSE QIEBN a 7 MB 1 I V I* I* l« Deronda HG Bedwell 8-5 2 i : be .. LOCISVILLF. KV.: Jj™*"* ,. f ,! ,? "A ": 7013»POLLY WoKIll :: M 7 7 S V - 21 skirMii R O Deems . _ Pi : ;-:, 1 : C. T. Bearing. 232 Fourth Avenue. C1. j ,,.;„;. , • ... 7 ■•■ v 1 ■ I«M|GAG.AXT w 4 105J 2 i 1 » J 3 Musgrve Tennessee Stable 7 8 8 3 I McKKESPORT PA Burllngame 111 M -i n - s x 1 ■ :;i;i u. w 4 bin 6 i 7 i- . I Vandusen Mis j g B-erman« 8 8 3 • - Uord Torreyson J.,UV"" ,l ]■ .. ■■■■ " , .oT:. KNEI A STKUME w 7 11:1 3 3 3» « C :. .. .1 MclntyreJ O Talbott »J 3 _■ 1-5 2 Frank W. Torrcyson. rlnu i. :I ::l Ts 7":; K1AI A witlbu I , :. 5 : * 64 Oberi 8 Louis N 15 15 t .. II 7 MEMPHIS TENN.: Haliaii W 3 » .w 7095-DIPPER wi: 4 loi 8 1 Q V 7 7 Montour T Hatfield 15 20 M B 3| World News Co. "I,11 - ] - .1 f, .,o 707* EDITH IXOS wn C nn 5 8 s s s N Scharf W T Anderson 1 ► 30 M 5 ,,,,, ■- lime. 24--.-„ 48-. 1:14. Track fast. Walter Burke. 182 North Mate Street. s ■• IS -■ . Peabody Hotel Newsstand. Hntwell 8 3 0 l» .-• „■• Winner Br. m, bj Kingston White Rose trained by II. G. Bedwell. .. .. MJI 1KI 1 WIS hstep 4.. s -. .i« " eni to posi ai .14. At i«ist 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third drit Frank Mnlkern. Third and Grand Ave— en. Halse.v w . H m .1- ROSE QUEEN moved into a long lad at once and, aetttaa the pace fast, won in a canter. POLIO MINNFMtl I ; MINN ■ e.s.- ... . 1 1 .1 .- v.iiuiil was in closest pursuit lo the entire way and tired slightly near the end. GAGNANT came tea! M. J. Kavanangh. 50 South Third Street .loth A,"1"" i H ■ ■ a » s 1 1- it 7 • it L,7?wS.t,*trrl .aml flnIsbed ~:"" ■ ■ WINIFRED D. closed a mg gap in the last quarter. VENETA vasIIIII|- 11 V SIKOMi: iillit 111 the homestretch. Zlbart Bros*.. 218 North Cherry Street. .".V ,• 17 ■ 7 , » • Sc™tcbe,l 7007 Mat tteL ,., * : 0083 llOssabar, 108: 7004 Pendant. 07; 7046 Boinche l ancrs. 106. M S I "virwciin- Colly Worth. 1 Cagnani. :;.. NEW ORLEANS, LA.: , „ , - 5 To ■■ |,„iinu: O. B. Hill, ins St. Charles Street. v ,,",,. To t ~ 1 S Tii — = OGBEN. I 1 All "in 15 1 T I 6 27 71 4 / ■ SECOND RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1823 1:0814 H». Purse 8300, 1-year-olds aad up Joe Han-op. vleiioieiijf 22 4 2 2 17 ,M I JL £i ward. Selling. Net value to winner 8225; second. 850; third, 823. OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.: Wolf r:-" 4 5 4 27 11 — March Dally News Co., Mam and Broadway. ,ti, ,,, 47 t i 1 35 * on : "! Horses AWtPISt i, 1. % str Fill Jockeys owners o 11 r P s PEORIA. ILL.: ravanaueh 57 4 S M 38 »7 Peoria News stand, 500 Main Street. Kiri-iiiwlim " sa 4 . 8 14 "7 7C7»*FROG wa 5 101 6 7 8] 7- ::. 1" Montour : .1 Day 38 38 12 3 2 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH: ; V ., , ,t 3 1 1 8 1 7o:u-i VN isi ub wa 4 103 _ 3 i"!. l". 1" 8J Buxton F Brown J 7 7 2 »-l« M Cillis and Ludwig, News Healer-. .. ,s .. .. ,, ,.. Ts «958-BEUKELEY wa 8 109 I I *j i- J .:■ C Grand II G Bedwell •;:..; j :; _• 7 10 1 :; SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.: ..[...[ ,. ,,, :; 3 •- u ,; 7094 WOOD DOVE WB 4 103 ! 2 t 4* 4 pa Wolf II IN 11 in 19 13 r C 3 Johnson News Co., bi Turk Street. c.;..!; "..." .,„ .. -; -. ,-. •- ;o82 COM XERS TOUCH w 4 • "■ S fi "■ 5*5= "■ klusgrve Tennessee sialic- i 1 21 1 1 : TOLEDO, oilio: ttiiiitmim ~i: : • z 28 08 7037 MONKEY w 4 MS 1 S 7s 6* « Dreyer A v. Foulk M 13 li I 3 Robt. Downey, 1 12 St. Clair Street. ."" - ■ T l 3 "- "1 70S9 STBALAWAY at 4 1871 5 83 83 81 7 Andreas WT Woodanl 8 12 12 TORONTO, INI.: ■;;■. s 3 ,, 0 i ,i,s i:i,i;tis waa 5 112 1 9 9 S 9 s- lain .1 L Bryan 6 8 8 3 3-2 W. c. Ormsby, Iroquois Hotel. m,.,,,!,,,, " in •" 1 n 7 "n •■•■• A-M 1-31. 1. 1 A WB 4 183 3 I 3 I* :: • Oberi W G King D ddsl 3d Hi , II. V. OConnor, Palmer House. iioi, n- " " 1 0 in "r, Fin. . 24,, 48. 1:01-,, 1:08. Track fast. F. E. WaMock, Imperial Hotel. ;.„ ,.,.,,.1.,., .; 17 " „ 1 11 1- Winner— B. g. by Monsieur de LOriw -Volma trained by G. II. Mortiu. WHEELING, v. FA.: Pickens " 18 2 1 1 1". U NV,■|" " l"sl :" :U At b"-1 minute. Start u «.d and slow. Won driving; second and third Ike Wheeling News Co., 1112 Water Street. ,. ," . ., ;• ..j, ~ _ ., s ,1 -.. FROG began -lowly, hut saved math ground all the n.-iv and. Bnishtnaj fast, u-oi up 10 win in the c. II. Quiniby. 11 t:; Main Street. . .,.,„,. " .7n r, ,, J ,7 ,, last stride. CYNOSURE snowed the most speed and et » fast pace, but tired at the nt,. ItERKELEY -— — siiid.i- •■• r... ., 4 - ,-, ,,,, ran well, bul failed to respond to urging in the atretch. COMMONERS TOUCH suffered Horn taterfer , UK in, ai.o. , ,, Illinois. 11 1 l.ls; I 1 1.1. iltiM Kt AK i 11 11. in... mil s Small •" • ■ 24 -* - 2 2 14 is l"ce and was torced to go wide. WOOD DOVE ran well. j j* |. Scratched 7061 Tiny Tim, 104: 7002 Garden of Roses 103. " — Overweights Coiuinoiiers -j St, ahiwai . 2 . Moleswortu ........ S3 2 t C 23 !08 Touch, pounds: TELEGRAPHIC FORM. I tuxdd ........ ........ . 2 I 8 8 1 .SO 7 1 i 1 THIRD BACK— 1 Mile. 1218 1:40% 1—103. Purse 50. :: year olds and upward. Deavenport, .1 :: l 8 :::: # Jl X Allowances. Net value to wtaner 75; second, 0; third, 5. The borses which seem Iks- hi Tuesdays racet Frach 3 1 l 8 1 .33 — , _ — _ are: Miller. C. II 5 111 2 .20 lad Horses AWtPPSt , 4 ::, Str Fin Jockeya Owaera o H c P 8 .11111111 W 7 1 1 :; 2 .11 . — — . . . Terrazas Park .lii.nez. y.. February 10. 1 MaiMl-idero M-izurka ltaden Grand, t 1 1 • 5 .14 il04»LOCHlBL » S 111 3 :; .". ! I] I* C Grand II G Bedwell 2 I 3 8-Mout ■ .1.,, . ,-,11 lie Cm Cud.. linniii • i, n Adam-- 7100 ». .14 7002JOHN FURLONG WB 8 HI C S I- 1 .: 2 2 klusgrve Tennessee F5tabl 7-58-3 I 2-3 oul li caiiteiii llov .1 IMIy Evran vl""n- ■ •• s 1 1 1 r. .12 7104OARLTOX O. wa 8 114 I I 1= il S« 3 .1 Wilson A Ma lone _ U-5M-57-10ou ! l»bk Raker C «-ksi ur SliMi.land Hanover, .1 8 2 • .11 |.-.sr, |;rs, wa 6 MS 2 2 21 J» 1" I- Is Goosi 1. 11 Adair 39 M 38 s I 3 s, ii,. •.,,,, I M Ill iP /!.oi Bauer 0 110 7 .11 JlW MERRY l.Al. as 8 114 3 .; s I i :. G Burns F E Crown 1. 15 IS 3 8-5 G Iav Montgi-Jnory, VeUe Forty, Tim Judge. H*™?** I 2 I J i! 7003 JAWBONE w 110:1 1 1 -, • S» i S J IfcIntyreJ O Talbotl 13 28 28 7 8-5 13 1 » 2 10 .08 1. niark Troxler lime, 2525. 5025. 1:16, 1:41. Track fast. Forsyth 14 1 2 2 .» .07 Wtaner— B. g. by Hasting:. Lady of Ihe Valley trained by II. G. Bedwell 1. Pnl-n.-tt-i Parit i icn icsi.ei s c re.noc in tsmdl. •. W 1111:: !i 07 Went to posi ai :;:. I. At post - minutes, start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the i ,..,? t ■.. i el ■ i.msx "viuer.eui Wilson. A 11 l 1 8 12 .07 scse. LOCHIEL foBowed CARLTON G. closely to the stretch, where be ran Into the lead-and. standing . I, ,., |. .;. . [•.,!]•/,. iiattie I Mulligan "; 1 1 13 ,; Ihe Baal drive gamely, held JOHN FURLONG sate in a close Bnlsh. The latter tired slightly In the lasi ". Sir Blaise. Caugb Hill. Republican: Vandusen 20 S 4 10 .05 bixteenth after having moved up with a .gveat sprint from a slow ta-gtanlng. CARLTON G. set a fksl I H.-ffiiian. Gardtmia. Towton Field. J»™«" • I I - - .......v I /I!" ,"Vl »-, !.vi:"":: ,;" , ,iinVF,l".::1 l- 1;I s ™ Wlu r« ;l "-, "" " « ■ ■ - Un». - |.rl, i he! -a Gill .lai k l. Uol- B BrkBtl 22 1 2 2 17 .n. M-.ltl I. AH and .lAWHo.NL were l.e.itcn oPF all the way. .indie. Supervisor. Vreyn™. ....■....•... » - « 10 !o4 i-T "I fc7 O l rUTH rack 3-4 Mile. lsc.i-l :12--, -1 11::. i Parse 30. 3 year-olds and upward. 1 --m-- taatrj 23 1 1 0 23 .04 | J. j£j Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 75; see I. 0; third 0. ;j 1 1,, ha n I "1 1 :. •: -t ,03 . — RACING GOSSIP FROM THE EAST. Skin in 34 1 2 1 30 .03 led Borsea A.WtPPSt % hi "i Sulia Jockeys Owaers o II C P S N.-u Vork, ri.iu.iM 10. -B. B. Watktas will b »mt-ptp*tj fstabiishhnts ESTABLibHMMib im in trance ikajnc*.. ciihn waa 8 113 8 1 l l1 1] !■ C Grand H G B dwell :l isT.is :.•: :. j :. Kln b:- raeli.K seasonal Nbrfolk. He has a suine AMERICA ,7091GOLD CAP aa a 118 . : % 2* 2 2 .1 Wilson E McBrid. 1113 • I sU old caiupaigners at Sbeepsbcad I.a that long • i- VSHMELADE wn ; no 5 3 S I 31 Troxler .1 G Wagnon 6 fi 3 S-5 1-5 ago w. ii l beli -pin-. Old Lad ol Langden appear* New V.rk. February 10. II. B. Duryes who speul 7026 ROYAL TKA aa l loo I • I1 ■■_ 3 Is E Martin I. H Adair 12 l i 8-5 4-3 through anotbei reason with credl lb* wlntei al lii» Tennessee bunting grounds, will 8847 COPPERTOWN wa 6 MG a :•- :•■ Buxton F Crown i i : i and Blackford and ciii Edge have been greatly abort I depart tot Frauce. It i- dinVull to realise 7080 MACK B. Kri.A.NKS a l 101 _■ i 4ll C S Vandusen H N Prewltl *8 X I i" 1 benefited h the a nter resl thej have bad. to what large proiiortions bis breeding: and racing Tune. 84%, 491-,. 1:14%. Track fast. rhua ! H- oulj m rses have lept Long Island utmb bnvi grown In thai country. In the autumn « Inner B. •_. bj Peep o Da Smlrr trait* I bj II. G. Bedwell. tor ia oi i:os i,,. s.ait ovei Irish Lad and about Bfteen Went to post al 1:02. At post I minutes. Btarl good and slow. Won driving; second aad third the other* will t hipped before the racing comes to an mares result of thai waa thai the roll -im. SPOHN sprinted Into the lead al once and won all the way. but tired and was doing his i,e-i al end al the l ops track Tbosi lo go wi re Kumniage. sw e|„ , ||. last vear w«m the Two Thousand Guinea Hie end. GOLD CAP ran well and moved np re* lutelj in i le stretch, but rould not quite get up. eol.o- from Sbeepebead Bai and ChlTtou Queen, from in Kiislnii.l wliih Shannon won several Importaul NEI, AHHMEADE came from a lotift wa., back in the la-i ,, tei ROI l. TEA met much Interfereace Gravesend. stakes in iiance. In th Brsl ball and Hred In the stretch COPPEBTOWN and MACK B. El BANKS quit in the lasi qaar- Mi Hirsch hxx had bla borses under saddle for Al tin preseul time Mr. Duryeas stud al tie . the pasl inontb and b prop,-,- to land them |,i Horas du Gason Bonoches-eu-Houlme, near Montii Scratched i .n-siii Aiimret. 12-i: i , ,n2ts.iniuel It. Meyer, inl. .Norfolk . foi be bard Ornei Is beaded b.v liish Lad. and the l- — _ — ■ — — A i . psond irack Is George lowiua mai • an include, Barello li. dam ol *7 ~ a 1 HFTH RACE 5 1-2 Funonss. H823 I. 1 loo. . Purse 00. 4-year-olda and i.| A W. I _■, I Hue. real old. Hi- Majesty. Sweep,: !i Musette, Teetotum 11.. Ann ni | JL 1 O ward :-eiii:iu. Nel value to winner 23: secoad, .*.".n: third. C w ThU colt bas developed Into a inagulBcent Indi ttobensteln. Aseol Belle. Contenl RunniiiK Watet . Tidual and tli Grnveseud crowd will pin their faltb Ztina. Census, Gaa Jel. Mintberia Monroe |i. In.l Horses AWtPPSI i . , Str Fin Jockeys Owaera ,o I! • I S to inn,. Al Sbeepsbeail ..r tber r |usl a- mau ti Be, 81 Inei Frutetle Ladj Selina. Median -- , . — _ — . krataers who saj thai A. L Ante tea Potal ii- Spectatress Siin*rairettv Wedding Bells. Artie-- 7038*IXC1SION w 5 112 i • 21 2] .1 • Wol .1 Griffln " 8 8 2J avl ii m bias, and right now li would p.- possible to Stillwatet and Magpie 7053SSILICIC a ■ 117 i 3 ■■ Ban I Forn 10 1" 13 a ut brin-r about ■ match thai would attract wide atten In addition to ttfteen yearUags. tlie produce ol 7088,FATHEROLA mi 1 WB ! 4 ! i I I .; Ot .1 W lledrick l«-518-54-T» out lion. Moth cat in of tin season o 1012 covered these mare*. Mr. Duryeaa atable ol horses In train Tor, MAL1TINE wa 8 IK 5 1 I* i1 i. I] 0- Miss B A Tjson B .8-5 3-2 1 Soul with honors, and both have grown and Improved I lug al Lamoslaye number tweutj sis. beaded bj TOM V1LEM w i: 4 183 I Musgi , • .1 P Byrne 8-5 7 lOoul I gnat degree since ■ K Into retirement. Jam -s Sweepei II.. and Including Shannon. Bugler. Mai Tl 24. 49. 1:01%, l:08ss. Track fast. Fitssimmons Is haiHllInt! Ills Maje-M n prvsenl toi Itsirpe. Ii.oil,. Ranabei Bli Royne. fbl] wa Winner Bib g. by Cesarlon Belle Swlfl trained bj l Burns. Mr. LangdiHi. sad he abu» has Briar Path ami Bunch La Rlbamle, h. k. I ... dnlra s ide Went to |s st at 4:28 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the „t Kei ■ I-. bla car»«. T!i. ban h h ilham v i 1 1 Rrenkwalei iNirhar. Iri//le. Hickory. II Bit mi INCISION was fcepl well up for the ttrsl half and di-p.. .-,! of MAI.ITINE In the lasi elgbth bm 1 1,,. nld sprinter R wseuux, ib hi Roaetien lidj Nel i n , urn. . n. Mi/pin Sanlii tnlta San Imd lo lie driven bud al tb, cud to outstay SILICIC The latter Raved much ground when Miming Into Then ih n Kltterv. Dorotb.i T. l own Casi and toga. The Spinner and Torch nearl.i all Ihe gel ■ llto Btreteb and ftnished tastes! of all. FATHRROI.A finish, ,| «ell and migbl have won bin r.u loshig • Ii./siuniiot,. hash l.ad. Ib as Hurphj Is I lie iralner. 11 Biucb groupd l»3 going wide MM llINi: sel tlie pace to lis1 «ti Ich and i|iiii fasl In the lasi eighth , mill Duryeas entire holdings of blook Kto k In i iu VILE runs best iu ihimI, bul ran - l for a half mile. uuw Buinber aixtv-Qra bead wlucb will be iiiara-i Bvrhtched ."i,"S|esii is. m;, 7up . ncta sireui, ii,. ,in;, Madunn 112: |70SSH Coreopsis li.;


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