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KRdcingQSjkForiT I jcl #// «wtf *r* rVLi ■6 I » t.Wb * %i v— "* •vvt**sS5BgJs£==;;s VOL. XXII. NO. 137. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916. SPECIAL EDITION RAIN SPOILS THE GOING FUTURITY an INTERNATIONAL EACE. HAVANA FORM CHART. ,- . - - . _ . . . _ , . HAVANA. CUBA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26, UUr-«riartal Park. Thirlv sixth day. Cuba-Aineri- — Bet Blood of Europe Represented in „ Marcs Mated can Jockey t Int.. winter Meeting of 82 days. H 1 Ih.qWs on. Weather clear. NEW ORLEANS MISTREATED BY WEATHER with Famous Foreign Sires. Sestdlag Steward, V. J. Fitzgerald. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, M. Nathaaaoa. MAN AGAIN AND RACING SUFFERS, "" p.,,.;,,;, " , ,., . .,, "" ..,.,. , —rr-- : :r7T= r, — T — ; S n "" at " "• llmo "- •"""""* allowanee. [Sggg "- " "Il-r.-uti.-c Tl,«. Futurity of IMS finally closed with a total reason aaTtufr "liTiSt °veia?vhM: u.e *? A- 7 - ZL lIKST JUCB-M Mile. 24333 -1 :il"-i— l—lll. Pane 3400. 3-jrcar-aUi aad ap- Vachcl Worth Wins at a Long Price — Commissions total at 646. This gratifying Increase assures that 9! ward. Maidens. .Selling, get value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. llu v;l1" " ,h* "* **** wl" tlun ** considerably !i»*fi »"■* ■* AWtPPSt4 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners c" I S Awav Away from from the the Track Track to to Be Be Barred-Ahara Barred— Ahara „.,. ,„,„ u , ,„.,.„ * weeet v .ars MIDiPMAKV r.hAfKWl wilu i 4 g P 1- P W Doyle J W H-.lrk-k 1 r. a 5 :: i M Out of Training. . Inspection ol tbe noiumations is naught with m- 21661 GRANADO Willi 4 3 E* ,".- » 1 2* D ConnellyG V .1 Bissell 3-2 U-5 3 i 1 5 treat. A striking loature is the Bomlaarioas of 24005 5 ARGUMENT wb 3 KO 7 ii fi" 6- 3» 3« J Hatt 1. II Baxter I 0 3 7-i mares mated with noted stallions now in stud 2466S ARCTURU8 wb 4 111 2 2 2 2*21 41 E Taplin H U Bed well 4 3 112 , , , __. ... . s|-vi,e on the other side of the bis water. They 246 1 1 *STONIXUTOX wn 4 106 « 5 SS 4 4- 6« F Willms C E Hamilton « 7 L" 3-0 v Now „ Orleans, l.a.. January „,. 21..— Hard ram this constitute a considerable proiHirtion of the whole. 2 1X73 MARGET ELLEN w 3 MS! 1 1 iu iu 31 a- T MHullMl J Hart 15 -O K 4 morning and intermittent showers during the after- being eighty-five mares which have been mated with 21611 VEDA DO ws 3 10" o 7 7 7 7 7 R HirirtnV P Winfrey la 20 8 4 noon, were respoaaible for a naddy track and ■ torty-six of the taost faaklaaable sires of the day "Time 25 49y 1-154 Track fast wholesale reduction of tbe lields that were ori«i- la Baclaad and France. It is a fair preaaaiptloii mutuels aald, Mary Blackwood, $.",. 20 slraUht. .00 place. .70 show; Granado, $:j.20 place. .S nall carded to race at the lair Qroaawhi this after- tkat the usual propertiaa of these mares will in show- irgameat " o show "" . ITt,1,.; nS,"1ii,,.lf: •rai,T P"*!!!!* K**tS?°- !!."!, i I"!,. ,":,,r "•;;• M*"" "f whl.IB*y. •* ,Ie Kquivahni booklac «dda— Mary Blaekwaai, Mt to 1«0 stiaiKht, 50 to 100 place, «r, to 100 show; beius the apeaiag dash, which brongbt together »i«" add to the aaraial interest always ■ i"l«! Jo Graaado, 80 to loo place. 40 to 100 show: Argument 73 to MM show, band ol twoyoai-olds at tkree-eighths. atUchlag to the decision of the race. The forty- Winner— Ck f bv Caaard— Tinker trained bv i M Kidirei lo" ntV. vt,le .1.,1,",i!"1- ""M , "f "f ,KmST, BS! I,*1!!! !!:! „t":" .""«"«■ o ■«?" i» "» «5- Went to poet at 4M. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third diiv to outsiders. 4hc mam sun ■rise of the day was luiitj with which they were mated are the fol- MAKV a»g. BLACKWOOD waited with was to the stretch turn, then cam,, throng* on the InaMe and •!•,.? i,V.! J .".!, L Vi ."u, , ..r.iV1;-1 .. 1 Zr "■" W:1-v in,° an «ils.v lead in the last aaarter. GRANADO lacked early speed, but closed a sap and lin- 1,., 1 Vo,Jl rVr; ", vi i, V f°.. r,,,l,1;s a"1 Sire. No. Mares. .Sire. No. Mares. ished driving to outstay ARGUMENT. Tke latter closed a Mg gap and finished with a rush. AKCTIKF.S plain n J to ,7 •,!„ them , .,,. attempts at .•,; crowding. ,. il ; ■]■ I hej Y at- Aleppo A!laul ■*** 1 l XadaHei bCrt or Fitz Her- 2 ran Overweights— well to the stretch Margaret and Ellen, tired. 2j MARGARET poaada ELLEN quit alter setting the pace to the stretch. txlnuted them to tlie disposition ol their mounts to Bayardo 1 If y rani 2 " slip ami sprawl in the difficult going and were invcn Bonaraa 1 ."..of,il T - - Hi. -benefit of the doubt. BridSTof Allan 1 l4iuier 1 9A7f s~*. — SKCOM. » „ HACK— 3-4 Mile. StZtS— 1:11%— 4— 11L Paras 00. 4-ycarolds and up- Uaaager Murphy is determined to break up the Buckwheat ...., Prince Palatine" i 9! *-* ward. Selling. Net value to wjaaer -$::2.~i: second. $. i : third. -".. BKtUroaada"track8 l""""iss"llJi awa l1"1" ,lu" Cicero .V.V."I!".II 3 Polymdua . ..... 1 Index Horses AWtllStA Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners l» S •1 shall stop the talk that goes around race cSSder " 1 uXlat 1 iH!Sli]SSVS3SIL W ! 1W 5 I V V V D :°nn,," w L! Mitchell Wl -0 out tracks that horses are played all over the com, v ! , SSS 5«i? JHSSAJSJ1 w S fi J 3 :!h :!"k -" A BchafrR O EKan 8 « 2 1 try," he aald today. "Tali is notice to the hand mke ii,-h,cl 1 sitiv i 5!5H SnSSL, w 4 102 s 7 56 4" 4» 3* R UrqabTrU W Goldblatt 4 I :: M lKJoks of the country that unh-ss tb.-v cease accept- -,,1,,.; v.. « 1 Vmini ,,K sNh,S *■ 5 » 7 1 1" * -2 4» E Taplin HG IV.lwell M M 12 fi lac commissions from the track I will not oaly fka Herbert 11, s t I .,, t t 51SH EKH !,,IJAS w 6 1U X 3 ,;b 63 6 r" » WotoPm J Wirth 7 7 2| « r, bar those Wka semi them, but I will take drastic ,- l 1 s Lii • 5iH! MI°N.-K1:IF WB S 113 I S | r,: ;V16 A Xicklaus.I B Nask I Si 1 1-2 .„ measure, to stop it. 1 have the rem-dv in mv ban Is .jV b iestv 4 S ,,i ,lV M- T 3" HH .S,l!I,N.i w S MS 4 I, Dl 717 R Watts .Sully 20 1Os 4 and will use it if necessary, but the Plan will mean i,vc.i,J,, f s V H- v 24682 X HSTKR -.ASS f 113 I 4 4" 7| I ji J Pita J T Strite 7 7 2|t f the i-evolnt i.-nizing of racing as carried oa aad I j 1, , it-iiiVh 1 Su,,f -,1 1 .,.,., ... , Tune. 24, 48%, 1:13%. Track fast. have no wish to do such a thing. I am watching 1 ?.i, 1 t ., .,. -i „ ,** ""."J"-, I""1- Minstrel, tS.40 straight. .00 place. ..40 show: Muzanti. .20 place. $.:.:;0 show; this thing closely :,nd U some morning the hand- 1 . ,, 1 I ..Vvn,. 1 T,li,,,li„ 1 °bo1*" f*?° "■?*•,. ImwKs Hnd themselves out of business so far as New -.. t V/ 1 v 1 , I . l-inival. „t bookiaa odds Minstrel. 70 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Maaaati, 110 Orleaaa is esaceraed it will be nobodys fault but i.on.iw.iui Lonawand 1 1 Will, 11ion.x nvx 4 4 2j! ,V " ",K SJ Yankee— ol",ns- ¥:u ffi sl!:w- « their own." inner -Ch. g. by Lore Note trained b W. P». Mitchell. Ahara ea.no oat of his last race so sore that !■ - 5l5?C.k.r 1 Jrt. " T ■ W,S?! U ",st :l1 4:2°- At |M,S ; 1,li"""s- st:lr aWd and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- lias been thrown out of training. He lias probably i,.,i,n..,- 7 :"-- MIN8TKEL raced into an easy lead in the tiist eighth and was under restraint for the remainder of been seen for the last time at this meeting. .kou.il 1 1.. w;lv MUEANT1 raced gamely and outstayed OBOLIS for second place. The latter began slowly and Judge Marphy and his officials have been looking Tllis is really a remarkable INt and gives the was on the outside all the way. but Bnisbed fast. MONCREIP was shutlleil back early. MR, BNMSGS into tin- ride E Boras gave lliden M in the list ""-V a" international character for the first tiled after racing in closest pursuit to the last eighth, race Tuesday. The mare lias been watered for to- lil!H* ," i!s Mstory. The Epsom Derby winners in- _. morrow and the iiiibe- v ill out no tin- ioik.v T volved are icero. St. Amaut and Spearmint and _. _ __ . . ... Slogan! train" man THIRD KACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. 9MCM-1 :00—S-Me. Purse00. 3-ycar olds and who the d.K.s not idmR- the ""■•st- «« « laaers are Bayard... Princ , l-ala- O/I7OC boy. She was kicked two year- ago and had a hip ,ino- w.vnloid and Tracery. Negofol won the mm gt I fj J upward. Selling. Net value to winner $:;2o: second. $." ; third, 5. thrown down in consequence. As she baa not woa a 1lemu ,!K-V- U»«ri,ll won the Prix du President iD]ex Horses AWtPP8t M S % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 0 P S race la two years ii i-. possible that Rum- not V" /." K!,11" 1"1". :,1"1 MaedoiiaW II. took the Prix „.-.„ - i i — — was " onseil .Municipal. 11 la. there is hoi ~t..... SN-XV " X ,.OY U ...,. j= " J mi l- ii 1 ii l ii £f f T-»ilin laplin 11 n 5 U f.,l«.ll l.edwell 4 4 4 i s S ■-. j 4 i j t. not i to blnme but the ottieiils -ire flnt..rmin .,l tl...t a -c L.. """"• ",, h. ottu i.us an uetermlned that • | ,. . , ... .., ... , , h S. ,...,...,.. 24684* W H. IS PATHS m w 7 105 41 9 f* B Li It Rail M B Trowbridge 10 10 4 2 fiuY owH TV £t" t,:,t ""r" a,,; ll,at,il "" days. Our oa F 7 Heroerttas the areates? lbrt **** STUBBORN wb 4 KB 8 3 Eh H 3 U C WhymTkW C Westmoreland IS 15 5 2 tkarawWTTtoleratol aS * ShtST ™VU Herbert is aoT ."rtSchmaa **«»5*SgaS55 w 4 108i 5 I 6 4 Jl? W GarganW Gargan Sr 7 8 3 3-2 S," • 1 * 1 ,il. 1,1 drri,m tin. ,fl,r and h-.-ii imat.dv in. luded. Of the stallions Bonarosa, 24660- KR .T1 ICR wn S 111 17 77 7 V W Young J V Strode 13 IS I I im»!. 1" , , m.w "n RivrK o p-m-,. """B,"t ,.,,,.t •"" V.,.1 ,i""- Ilis Majesty, John OGannt. Macdonald II. ~4 ••? . A ° A wn 5 4 ::i £ -1 «X» Hinpby W Birnie a K-S 7-MM "rrr-ir, i,,in icila Matchmaker. Meddler. Polymolas. Rabelais, Radium £!f»*!gAULS2K w 3 96 r, 5 4 5* « 7 F Willms J M Foley 5 5 2 1 Fow-ihil-rumdng-or, ar vs., Spearmint. S, A,„a„, Sundiidge and St. 24012 -RL XICE Cart* ** he secoad race George »£% "J* tZ°and£Tm£ tZ* fH" Phillies iliiino.i I/.. 1 i fnr s n ictrix are sires of established reputation. Nearly . , ... lime. »/5. », i.u. i.U8%. iracK last. iiuiuis .i.uiiKii i/. i.si 101 .v .p. mm ;i]l f lb otl|,.,.s .,,.,. yoaag horses new to stud *- lll,lf,|els paid. Sonny Roy. 1916.sh.40 straight, .20 place. S3.4* show : Wolfs Baths, 1.!0 place. S13.0Q life, but representing the perfection of high-class •how: Stubborn. 318.86 show. CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. breeding. Of the mares with which they were Equivalent looking odds— Sonny Roy. ::70 to 10O straight. 100 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Wolfs mated, twontv-two are American-bred. Paths. 1M3 to 100 place. 7,74 to 10O show: Stubborn. N2." to KM! show. Mico Girl, the b.-sf two-vear-old fillv shown as vet Possessor of the most extensive breeding stud Winner — Ch. g. by Nasturtium— California trained by II. G. Redwell. nt the Fair ; rounds in New Orleans." wa» a cheaply " x"rtl America and wisely enterprising in inak- "JiVvJ-V.w.x- , . . tv*0? " ,,""u,t,s-.. start, «:M"1 a,l,1,sl;,u- ,V ,,..,.si11;v,:,.sI,;.,n an1,,.,tllil l1,riv" purchased yearling This youngster wis sold to G " nominations to stake., it was to be expected ""- S,-NN» I° dashed » to the froat in the hist eighth and, shaking WOLI S RAT IIS off while rounding W Scott for .$«h in Kentuckv last fall and her *at John B. Madden would lead in the number of ,hl f;ir nni1- won going away. WOLFS BATHS raced in nearest pursuit, but tired and just outstayed only three appearances under colors hive resulted entries. Of his 103 mares named thirty-two were STUBBORN. I he latter closed a gap and finished fast. DAKOTA quit after running a g I hall. la victory. She races eouall* well in the mud or mated with Star Shoot, twenty-eight with Ogden. BUN1CB stumbled al the start and lost her rider. REGULAR ran well. on a fast track. twenty-two with Ormondale, twenty with Sir John Overweights— Regular. U pounds: Paulson. 4. J"l"l » al"l "■"• with Ralb.t. ti staunch ~ represen ng a The lir.t of th.. oio-.nv of Ml Col.l will neike th.ir u pear u v i m iti« t! v* Mr K*5*SS5, to .llis mv" Ha."*«F l"iAir staIlions Q a rj Q H FOFRTII ItACK-5 1-2 Furlongs. 210!»4 -1 :M--S-10K. , P„rse»K. :; year -.1.1 I aa 1 Whi.u.vh . sA.i «w! ,?. H- I- l..t.H-.y repreM.,,..,,,,,,, o. forty-eight mares 4: O I vea, to him one of upward. S-lling. Net value to wtaaet 3325; secoad. 1: third. .5. a,!:;1;,,1;,,;, ";":;:iir";";r, ; ■tetwH?s!%s- B «■£££. sav $££jand Awtppst i %strFi„ owner, „ r ,- s- s in , V,,,. n ,"■,!, tl r ...1 ,osi l • ut.iV V 1~-"1- All odd. Broomstick. Hamburg, Peter Pan, 24694 ANDROMEDA w 1 Mt I 2 1" 1» 1- 1" W Young E C Lucas 8f 15 5 J i, s 1- n ., « ■ .uun_ .,,1 ,,:. 11. ,, i.n-ian. fl.i-M.i . •,1"1 • S«""t Whisk Broom IL. Spearmint. St. 24MS* ETHAN ALLEN WB 1 IN 1 1 0* W V 2- C Watson .1 W Pangh- 1 7-M1-3 oa1 .,., . , ,. Amant. Bayardo. Tracery. Greenback. Polymelus. 21521 GALESWINTHE w-3 N 5 1 3: 4 4- :;- J P Ryan G A Alexandra 6 7 2] 6-3 The hist big event ..t the New Orleans meeting, Will-.ayx. Macdonald II. . Querldo, Rabelais and ;: 5 152 -II A BERDASH wn 4 103 I i 7 7 :,• V W Ward F Feitner 4 1 3-5 1-2 the Merchants Handicap at a mile and a sixteenth, Negofol. s total of twenty, of these Broomstick S4SS0 BESSLIEN wl 99 7 3 - q ::.. 5 J Titz L Mackay r, I 1 4-3 with 32.JO0 added, will, he run February 10. The l.-ads with ten mares and All Gold is second with 21470 PAUL DAVIS wis 9 107 1 5 V 0*7 0,; C Jon.s ; II Morton 12 12 .". 2 New Orleans Hotel Mens Association Handicap ol eight. Mr. Belmoats list of thirty six mares does 24!8: BREAKERS ws 5 111 8 7 G- 51.. ti2 7 L Munro M .1 Daly 33 30 12 5 the guaranteed Wlae ol 34,000 and at the same aot embrace any mated With his great horse Tracery, 24660 A.IAX WB S M0 1 Wheeled. " B Taplin It Hanlev I I I 4-5 distance, will be decided February T . 1 he New which is represented in the Futurity by 6. A. Ooch- Time 24% 49 P02 108% Track fast. Orieaas Cap at a mile and a aaarter, with 32,000 runs expectant prodace or his mating with Class mutuels paid. Andromeda, 332.80 Btraight. 36.30 place, .$:;.so show; Ethan Allen. 83.70 place. 32.80 added, is set for March .. All are for three-year- -lu. John Santords possibility from Philistia show: Oalesw inthe, .*i Hi .how olds and over. and H. P. Whttaeys from llorningside. Of the Equlvaleat beoktag odda— Andromeda. 1540 to 1K straight. 215 to 100 place. 90 to 100 show; Ethan •lane. Puller, who will bring to the races next Wlckllffe Stables entry of fifty-three mares, Colin Allen, xr, to 100 place. 40 to 100 show: Caleswinthe. 200 to NO show, -pring a formidable string of two-year-olds, has was mated with twelve and Delhi with Severn. Winner— R. f. bv Bake of Ormonde— Signorina trained bv R. Btteaar li-li hopes for one member of the band, a brother °J* MIVS ,nl,,r"-n,t.1 V""1 ,llis lll:- stlMl tho Went to post at 5:12. At post 2 minutes. Start goad aad slow for all but AJAX. Won driving: to George Smith. This brown km of out of Beach ™tBPe ;T I-a1"1- Disguise. Hlpitodrome, Ultimus, second and third the same. ANDROMEDA set ■ g 1 pace and drew awav into a long had while rounding and Coiisuelo II. lias been nai I Coun-cl. la his "!rsl ■ :".k- sweep and the English horses Light the far turn, but tired in the last stride and barely lasted long enough t win ETHAN ALLEN ran well yearling trials be displayed a fair turn of speed "rioaae, Baatry, Javelin, ruulbardlaa aad Assagai, and lalsbed weartag the winner down. GALESWINTHE showed imarovemeat and ran a good race, and Bare every tadicatl if making a racer. HABEBDASH finished fast. BESSLIEN showed speed, but tired. AJAX wheeled at the start. ■ LIVELY AFTERNOON PLEASES AT JUAREZ. Overweights— Andromeda. 2 pounds; Caleswinthe. 2: Resslien. 4: Ajax. 2. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. ■ .1 R L loiiisville Kv The Rlue Graaa Stakes El Pas". Texas. January 2ii.—T.«lay saw anoth.r 0/17QQ FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 242:12—1:40—7— 107. Purse ». 4-year olds ami up- was not run at Lexington in 1010 aad had no sub w* crowd " visiting cattlemea at the Juarez track, -Itllex tc I OO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 3325; second. gO; third. «25. blittlte. Th,;v w.to highly enthiisiastie over the racing and Horses AWtPPStVi V- % Str Fin Jockevs Owners 0 C P S ,, .... , made things livelv generally. — — — — : G. M. P.. Oakland. Cal. In the mutuels. if a The principal offering of the day from a raciag 24686-KRIS KRINGLE wn I MO »i 4 B 1J1L li l»t R Irquhrt.I Livingston 1 4-6 2-5 oat ticket ells for a return of .75. the buyer is paid standpoint was a seven eighth, liindicn. thai -it" 24686 SCORPH w 4 107 3 3 3i 2« 2J 2§ 2h J Pitz B K Prvson 4 4 0-G 1-2 thai sum. The Ire cents is always paid If it !* traded a well-matched field of five to the nost 24686 MILLIE RAKER will2 1 1 56 5= 4- 3" 3" k E Taplin J D Strode U I fi-5 1-2 cmiug. with Olga Star ruling as favorite. The Knebelkam,, 340»7»*ALM. LAWREJNCEw 4 MO 4 5 4* 4« 3"k 4- |i F WilIms J I White IS IS S 2 T. C. M. Detroit, Mich. The track secretaries racer made 1 sorry showing and brought up iii th • 24w«lC. F. GRAINGRwsB 9 113 a 6 « fi ..« o1- o-° « Wolsfin M J Daly 8 S 3 3-6 fiiraisb entrj tdaaks, which owners All and drop in rear throughout, while the wall-backed Bonansa, 24070 BALFRON w 6 U2_3. 2.1». 3* Q JO A Bchu/grHa Bedwell i « I 4 5 the entiv b.. If a horse liought fr a selling showing marked improvement, daslu-il to the trout ., , """• 25 Vs. 49%, 1:14, 1:40. l:47/5. Track fast. rare has stake engagements, the buyer takes them with the rise of the barrier and led throughout lo *- „ mutuels paid. Kris Kriagle, *:J.: 0 straight. .20 place, KL20 show; Scorpii, .,r.O place, ..:;n over and is liable for the lees. a wide margin. King Pox and Dundreary were the show: Rillie Raker. 32.00 show. ,.- || a s. ,_ x, .k Hi-jiax is -1 ihesfnnt Imr .• ueaiest in pursuit all the wav. EaBivaleat IK.king odds Kris Kriagle. 03 to 100 straight. 10 to 100 place, 10 to 10O show; loafed ia iwa bv iiantM. l-EUarrs b • Sarro a « " the attractions for tomorrow will be 1 «""!;". 25 to 100 place. 15 ... 100 show. Millie Baker .30 to 100 show. a rasl burse and won inanj races for Alex. Shields. -I",,ial cowboy rae*. in which visiting cattlemen J . tn.i.r - h. g. bylioraiit.-Rubus 1 tram. .1 by M.Coldblatt 1 Parried li- iwunds and ran tbe Brooklvn "about" will have the mounts. The race will have the regu Went to post at . :- 2. At fKist 1 minute. .-start good and slow. Woa driving; second and flu.. I tin-,.,. , etere in 1 10 Won the Swlfl Stakes ,1 lation pane of 3300 and the rider of the wiener t,u sal"°- KH1S KRIXCLK tried to swerve out wh ile rounding the first turn, but raced lata the bad 011 siveneithths the beeketreteh and hung resolutely in the final .Hive. SCORPII forward contender all Slienshead Bav In l - • J i- ,-,nvi a- will receive a silver trophy. oa was a to- Iti noiiiiiN Tlds f ..,- K "t " x"""•",- l-iioneis " "" Jockey L. Hartwell has lieer. signed by trainer way and was gaming at the end. RILLIE BAKER came wide when entering the homestretch, but Frank D. W. -if. for whom he will ride in the future, made a fast finish. AI.MKDA LAWRENCE came again and finished close up. RALFltON .piit early. HUNTS COMMITTEE ORGANIZED FOR 1916. s „,", Lukemae to Houston. IVx.. as he had Bokfhim O /I T Q O SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 24149— 1:30%— 4— 100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward . . 1o,. ;"" O,1.,""-,1 " V,1 f:v- ,. , ,, ., 1 Qv7 Selling. Net value to winner $::25: second. 0: third. 5. New .or!;. Jamiaiv 20. -The limit- Committee of P. -I. Mils In- sold Cordie 1. to John T, Hamilton, -7— = ; „.r,nc., ., — r, — = s: ... j — ; „ = — = — r, — a — tin- National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, hut she ran in Miles interest t.Mlay. Index Horses AWtPPStj Vj str I- in Jockeys Owners O C P S ubich controls amateur raciag, will be made np ■ 24453SEPOY wa 3 99 -i 7 4s I* l1. I1 1* .1 Pitz TJ Carroll 3 2 4-5 2-5 for 1016 as f.-llows: „ 24695 EMILY R. ws 3 97 1 1 BJ B # 3| 2 1 R frquhrtp B Rice 15 IS I I n tiatf«5 ttvttt wyt mnHTii Representative from New York. J. E. Davis; New ■NU tASltifl UA1" *~*** -NEX1 MONTH. 34443 *• EARL, OF SAVOYw fi 111 I I 3" I* V 4- 9 M MountnE K Prvson 1 7-5 1-2 15 Jersey, II. A. Bourne; Pennsylvania, A. J. A. Dev- 1 24698* WAVERIXG w fi vn 7 fi 2*| 2» 5- ?,- 4- R WiUms H R c.orin 3 4 S-5 I i er.-ux: New Baglaod, J. Watson Webb: Maryland, New York, Jaanary 20.— Scbayler L. Parsons, one 34S24*SMILAX W 3 97 4 4 7 7 7 7 5- C Watson W P Reed 6 7 2| B-S G. Bernard Fen wick; Virginia. .lames W. Graves, of the board of stewards of the Jockey Club, has 24684 DANCING STAR wJ M S G fi3 fi 6i fink lii R Pall L H Baxter 12 10 4 2 The National Steeplechase aad Hunt Association |ust returned from a trip to Florida much improve-] 24682 = CALF/I HIMIIAX w 7 Mt I - T 1] 2" 2h 7 J Stem tt A Leaama M 11 5 2 elected three representativi II. S. Page. A. Henry In health. In speaking of lii- hor-es he said he Ins Time. 24. 48%. 1:14%. 1:41%. Track fast. Hlggiaaon and F. S. von Stade— creating ■ commit- nine including three f ur-vear-olds. three thre"- 32 mutuels paid. Sepoy, .00 straight. .20 place. .70 show; Emily R.. 4.50 place. . so show-tee of nine. Frank J. Riyau was appointed lecre- year -ohN and three two-year-olds! In answer to 1 Earl of Savoy. . 30 show. tar.v. The anneal meeting will be held about Feb- question about racing dates for this vear. Mr. Par- Equlvaleat booking odda Sepoy, 205 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place, BB to 100 show; Emily R.. 1125 raary 15. al which tune sanction for meeting- for sons said the question had not yet been eoasidered to 100 place, 230 to 100 -how: Earl of Savoy. 08 t« loo show. this season will be granted. Certificates will al-,. ,m,i n1;1t no definite schedule would be offered until Winner — B, g. by sir Haoa or Sempronlus— Victoria B. trained by T. J. Carroll, be granted for gentlemen riders and recognition will the February meeting of the Jockey Club stewards. Weal to past at 5:50. At i«.st .; miaatea. start g.N.,i and slow. Won easily: second and third driv- be given to the various hunt dabs. . _ . fog. SEPOY weat to the front with 1 rush while rounding the far turn and was eased up at the ead. -RTAVCKT -RFGINS TRAINING OPFRATTfWs. FMILY It. made up ground in the last half and tini-lc d ■ fast goiag second. EARL OF SAVOY Ured axyzlao u urt,n*iiujNand. *"""* KRIS KRINGLE WTNS FOR MR. LIVINGSTON. |lt|. mUtag ., „.„,„. effort wben eaterlag the homestretch. WAVERING ran fairly well. CALETHUM- . PIAN iuit after setting tbe pace to the last turn. , _ Lexington. Ky.. Jauuary 20.— A. o. Blaachi, popq- Overweights -Smllax, 1 pound: Dancing Star. 5. Havaaa, Cuba. Jaaaary 20. -The Jefrerson Uv- ].lllv known .n the tmf as "Baggie smith.* ,,,•- legatee stable tu-ored another victory in Cuba, wi iv,:,, ,,„!..,. from a vi-it to his old home la Call- ~ ~ Kris Kriagle won the fifth race al oriental Park roraia and t.. tbe southern tracks. He will take tin- afternoon. He was mi odds on favorite and ,,p four or live hots.-. Including Oroeevnor and laiui. the bones will receive their preparation at interest in them. He has owned their sir. longer was farced to stead ■ long and hard drive to licit Lady Roths which bare bees at Louisville 1 ,r Charleston. than any thoroughbred in hi- paaseaatoa and nothing Scorpii by a neck. Billfe Raker was third, beaten training at the Kentucky Association track Billy Karrieh who owned Dr. Bashroetfc. one of would please him better than to see the get af King a brad l r secoad place. It was the best finish of Trainer R C. Benson, lately with the James But. the best -printer- in the late nineties, contemplates Cobalt carry his colors to victory. the day. ],.r gtable, is here from New York looking for young :1 ,;il " ■*■•** 0 lk ul a f,W li,r-s -» f"1 racing Two seasons or more was King Cobalt in m rviee Andromeda just lasted long enough to outstay racing material. paraaaea, for the Canadian Rreeding Rureau. and it is re-Ethan Allen In the fourth race. The latter was ! — ported that as a result he has left some particularly closing up fast and would hare woa with aaotner MTJ ••VMW vav WArv tu rruTTTf-rv KING COBALTS VARIED CAREER. tine half-bred* la Canada. Then he was brought MR. SANF0LD MAY RACE IN KENTUCKY. stride. , ,,a.k | |his ,.,„„„,., .„„, ,rai,„r McDani. I wa- -,„•. More rulings will be banded OUt by the steward- " The veteran Ceaarioa -printer. King Cobalt, will c.-lul in retting him to the races Sgala and -etdng as ■ re-nit of their Investigations of the Turner New York, Jaanary 2d. There is every reason to he repreaeeted bj two or more two-year olds iu the him retaraed a winner at M. t Royal last tall. case. believe thai the colors of Mr. Baaford will be seen Brownlelgb lark string during the racing season Thee be seceted ■ ribbon at the New York Horse Jockey Nlckhtus was suspended pending Invest!- on the Kentnek tracks n, x! spring. Bhoald this of 1010. They are doing well thus far. and the Show, and now he is hj service again at I.iowu- gutiun for au uu*atisf.attory ride on Moaticlf. be decided ui oii by the owner af the Barricaaa proprietor of the stable has a ccrtaiu sentimental u-igh Park Stock Farm.


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