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HAVANA FORM CHART 31843 ORA McGEB w 8 110 4 4- 2- 2 3« Z-l W Keteny J A Prithard 10 10 2 7-1 -1 ■ 8187 7* JOHN WALTERS w 5 102 1 8*1 4B 4 4 4 H Griffiths R .1 Creighton 8 8 2 HAVANA. CUBA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1917.-Oriental Park. Sixty first lay. Cuba-Amcri- 31821 D. MONTGOMERY w 10 107 5 S*j 5 Pulled un.J McBride F F Borland 4 4 11-3 • an Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of s:i day*. 18 books on. Weather clear. Time. 27, 80%, 1:24. l:54Vi. Track heavy. Milton. R.tc- f "» T"° °— "■" *»»*- trai!1 1 * W" *■ W,i»ht; ** * M,ss:s- ■"■•■ liTHnFs-t.Mv;,ril7 -~i~FiTr.:ornl,1. Presiding Judge. M. Natl.anson. Starter. J. F. sto JCoT™ lag B*u.ttary, M. Xatlmaaea. __ — Went to post at 2:2ft. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Wrai easily: second and third driv- Racing starts at 3:30 p. m. Chicago time 8:00 p. m.. TV indicates Whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Fig- tor, MAUDlK was ontpaeed in the early mining, but moved up fast after entering the stretch, udOCW • area in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and nut in the last eighth to win in a canter. MKRCtRHM settbe pace to the homestretch and tired badly. weight carrUd. Indicate* apprentice allowance. ORA McGEE raced foiwardly. but also tired in the stretch drive. The others were badly outpaced. ■ " —~ Overweights — M indie. 1 pound. 3 1 OQO FIRST RACK— 5-8 Mile. Jan. 1. lfllB— 591:.— ."—114. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. ========================================= iO Maiden, riniming. Net value to winner S325; sccond.J50;Jhird5 Qnp TII„.D UAI,_5 1-2 FurlcnSs. June 28, 1010-1:054.-3-118. PWTS. 8MR 3-year- lad** "«™* AWtSt » StrKin Jockeys Owners O , P U ,* S_ £$ £#|J3 ol,ls ;1IKl lmwaI.u. selling. Net value to winner 8888; second. 808; third, 886. .11835 ODDS AND ENDS w 107 1 Ill* 1* 1 J Dreycr G Preace 8-6 8 4-.". 2 5 _ — _ SI8S8*GLANAGINTY WIINJI M* » ::- 8* B Rleearar J W Iangle 4 a 2 1 Index Horses AWtSt i ,e Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S S0820tLITTLB COITAGBJ «r Ml 4 Si 81 2s 8* J Carroll D shew M 10 4 I 3171H MIMIM.ICHTEI W m MSI 3 2" I"! 4 4= A Minder RD Carter 20 20 8 4 31863 - .LADY LKONA WBSBN I 81 2 8" l"k O Aloxa.lrU Alexandra 7-102-8 out— :i8io safe tNOcTANE win ! B* 43 U r. B Taplin GPBarke ". :. I S 8-6 S1848 GERALDAMB wlM 4 3: ::8 3" 211 W Kelsay T C Williams 3 7-0 1-2 out 3I80I -*sisTl;i: i:ll. KY w MM 71 8*8* 8* R Sobel I! S YVisharcl ir, 20 S 4 31773 POSITANO w 8 1M 1 1= 13 1" 81 B Smith T Mills 0 6 8-SeS-o 31815 GOLDEN CHANCE w 114. 1 0 10- 7i 8] K AmbroseA L Taylor 20 16 f 8 31497 JURISDICTION a I Ml 2 6*14* 4* 4" A Palm.; A Williams 4 5 7-8 8-6 31555 MADTOUB wi: n:;..n 11 11 11 0* C Knight B Stanabury 6 s 4 2 31863 BELLE C. a I MS I 0:l 8* 6«» 6** H LunsTrdK Bpence K 20 7 1 3l8w0*ROYAL c,i: « M :* 8* 6* 61 N R Y"ingfld.i C Cartand 21 20 8 1 :u84i PHIL EPSTEIN w8M8 8 4r- ." -. 8* 6* R Harton Peerfaca stable WOWOSO 10 S 1 838 1 BRAY w 38 I ti1 7 10 M* A Collins W C Westniorchtnd 88 SO 12 H 31770 FANNIE * 8 88 1 7 7 7 7 F NewmnnG Wentworth MS M8 M M 30139* LEADING LADY" WB MS 5 43 S= :»- 11 M Rowan K F Whitney 5 5 2 1 tDiaanalified for foul and placed steaad. tMutuel field Time. 25y5, 52i, 1:03. 1:16. Track heavy. Time. 2425. 49, 1:02%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f, by Hilarious— F.straza trained by C. Williams; bred by Messrs. Williams Bros. and mutuels paid. Od.ls and ITadn. 80.80 straight. .30 place, ,*:U 0 show; C.lanaginty. 1917.sh.00 place. Holland. 83.80 show: Little Cottage, field. .88 show. Went to post at 2:54. At ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the Bquivalent booking odda Odd* and Bads, 225 to KM straight. 115 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; same. LAKY LKONA ran a good race, but after taking the lead in the stretch, squeezed GEBALDAME Glaaagtety, 280 to 10O place, 88 to 100 -how: Little Cottage, field. 115 to KM show. against the rail through the final eighth and was disqualified. GKBALDAMB ran well and WoaM have Winner— it. f. by Aeronaut -Trash trained by G. Preece; bred by apt. K. R. Cassatt. won but for the Interference. POSITANO set the pace to the last eighth and tired in the final driv. W nl to pest .it 3:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv- JURISDICTION made up ground in the homestretch. tog. ODDS AND BND8 showed the most speed from the start and. taking ■ big lead in the stretch, was Scratched— 01880 Dr. Bamberger, 113; 28887 Frosty Morning, 105. under restraint at the finish. GLANACINTY began slowly, but closed a big gap and finished with a Overweights — Lady Leona, 2 pounds; I-annie. 2. rush. LITTLE COTTAGE showed speed, but tired. MOONLIGHTER ran well. SAFK AND SANK fait. — Overweight!! Glaaaglaty. 1% pounds; Moonlighter, 5..; Golden Chance. 31-. ; Madtour. lj. OA7 rOURTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. June 28, 1916— 1:05!;,— 3— 118. Purse 8400. 1-lyUl 3T I -ir elds and upward. BeUtag. Net value to winner 8888; second. 885; third. .5. JL KJf *_y »_/ ami upward. Claiming. .Net value to winner s;;i~ : second. ?.•"; tinrn, .fL.i. Index Horses AWtSt !4 !£ ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 C P S Index Horses AWtSt U H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S 31882 ORIMAR LAD w S 106 4 lh 1*| l*f Mi J DePoistrLronx Stable 1 13-101-2 out 3181 1 IS1EE SET WlWIM 1 1= I3 1= il A Collins H Woods I 3J G-5 1-2 SI 878 SPRING VALLEY w 5 108 2 2?. 2U 2i 2*| G AlexaJrG Alexandra 8-6 8-6 1-2 out 817t8**DEVILTRY W S MS E V A- 8* 2 B Kleeger L S Thompson 21 11-54-6 2-5 31839 -FRANCIS w 8 168 3 4* 44 44 3» J McBride G Lvon 8 10 I 4-5 31814*DONNER wis 4 105 3 6** 6»| 6* V M Rowan A B Davidson 8 10 3 8-6 31862-OLD COIN wa 7 111 1 8*18*131 4 A Pickens . I 1 Parker 6 5 7-5 1-2 31836 F. F. ALBEE wis 4 110 2 2 2" 41 4" ■ Ambrosef D Hamilton 6 7 2 1 88888 STELLARINA wn 4 111 6 8*1 8* 6* 5"i T Hayes L Becker 10 12 4 8-6 31740 9KEETS w 7 114 4 8" 32 2 VI 3 Drover W C Westmoreland 8-6 11-64-6 2-5 31682 WASATCH sb 6 KM; 6 6 6 6 6 F NevvmanO L Foster 15 15 4 S-5 31853 KING STALWART was 7 114 8 6* l* 6s fi10 E Taplin H Hay 6 7 2 1 Time. 252i, 51%, 1:07, 1:14%. Track heavy. 31884 C APT. ELLIOTT ws 7 114 7 7 7 7 7 A Minder M J Daly 15 15 6 3 Winner— Ch. g. by Orimnr— Lulu Al.irr trained by W. C. Vivell: bred by Mr. S. A. Beckham. Time, 23%. 48%. 1:01%. Track fast. Went to post at 3:23. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv- mutuels paid. Sureget. *9.10 straight. .80 place. .10 show; Deviltry. .10 place, .00 inR. ORIMAB LAD showed the most speed all the way and won easing up. SPRING VALLLV raced show: Donner. 68-20 show. in closest pursuit till the way. was hard ridden, and finished gamely. FRANCIS raced forwai 11 v and Eiiuival -nl booking odda — Bareget, 355 to 100 straight. 90 to 100 place, 68 to KM show; Deviltry, outstaved OLD COIN for third place. The latter tired. 8TBLLARINA is not ready. 55 to IOO place, SO to KM show: Donner. 100 to KM show. Overweights — Stellarina. 2 pounds. Winner — Ch. g, by Woolsthorpe — Luzollo trained l y J. Krause; bred by Col. Milton Young. Went to post at 3:52. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. SUREGET drew away quickly in the early running, but tired at the end and had fy -. /r»n LIITII RACE -3-4 Mile. Dec. 20. 1818—1:11%— 3— 110. Purse 8488. 3 year-olus to be hard ridden to outstay DBVILTBY. The latter came through oil the inside and "nisld Olt/UO and Howard. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second, 5; third. 5". with a rush. DONNEB was 0:1 the outside all the way and finished fast. B. F. ALBEE put. BKBBT8 , ; 1:111 a fast half and dropped back. . Tndev ln.Kx TTorses uorses Av tst/4 AWtSf V. 14 h "■, % Str f»cr Tin in .lockers jockeys Owners uwners rt U P I 1 I1 b R Scr.-l.-!..i ■ 31:*33-Ha-|Tuny. 109: 31M9 Envy. 105: 81887 ispolin. 107. ■ — 31821 MERRY TWINKLE W 6 112 1 6* 6* 8*11 W Kelsav G A Marshall 1 3| 3-2 7-10 -1 CjHil"! THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Jan. 1. 1910-59.-.— 5 -11 1. Purse 00. 3-year-olds 81874 RUBICON II, w 8 11-5 1 In M p. £*J A Pickens D Howell 3 4 8-07-14 Ol»/UU and ui.ward. Claiming. Net value to winner 8828; second. 0; third. S25. 81881* AUNTIE CURL era 6 MS 7 4- 3- 2" 31 A JohnsonT A Davies 2 21 4-5 1-2 . ■ 31730 CERTAIN POINT W 4 MI 6 7l 8 41 V C Hunt K Bpence SB 25 10 6 Index Horse; AWtSt % V- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 C P S 317453I ELANE w 8 112 8 S Cl tl r.h T Hayes San Francisco Stabc 15 .0 s -1 31HH MINERAL JIM w 6 112 2 6* 7*17*18* R Dorit- W A Griffin 15 20 S 4 31815 JIM HUTCH WB I 88| 6 61 6* 2h 1 J Gartner O P. Foley 20 20 S 4 81781 ANCESTORS ws 7 116 8 22 21 0 7= W J OKnJ Connors 2| 2 7-102-5 3 1 80 1-* LOCK LAND we. 7 M 3 3. 4 31 2» R WlngTkU Spccht 15 15 6 3 31876 CECIL w P. 7 107 G SJ !? 8 S J DePoisfrBronx Stable S S I 8-5 ."1878 ODD CROSS v. r. 6 105 1 I1 1- 1*18* G Corev W F Kins 6 7 21 88 Time. 26, 52%, 1:23%. Track heavy. 31701 HAMERKOP WB 4 SSf 8 8* X1 6i 4- J Dreyer B Stansbury 8 8 4 2 Winner — Pr. g. by Star Shoot — Merdin trained by L. Marshall; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. 31700 GOLDEN R1"BY WB 8 MO 8 6* ii 71" 5» A Collins C B lirosius H U i SJ Went to post at 8:44. At i ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and 3188S*AUNT ELSIE w C 105 6 4 l| 4i 6 I E AmbroseR D Carter 2 11-51 1-2 third driving. MERRY TWINKLE moved up gradually and. in the final drive, owtgasaed RUBICON 3 1742 JIM iv X1! w* I 106] 7 7"* 7"k 8* 71V- R Rail H E Davis 8 6 2 1 II. and won going away. The latter showed speed and set a good pace, but tired finally. 31831-1ZZET 1EY w 6 1ST 4 8* 8** 6*» 8* B Taplin TJ S Wishard 2 11-51 1-2 AUNTIE CURL loomed up menacingly in the str etch, but gave way in the last eightli. ANCESTORS SI 888 TEETO wa 7 MS M 10 10 10 0« M Rowan W Oloss 20 20 I 4 quit badly in the stretch drive. 31700 BBBSLIEN WB 4 MB 2 8 8* 8* M B Kleeger C L Mackay 20 20 8 4 - j£ft8 strafuht. tVJ.SO pl.K? how: «™ 1-2 Ftu-longrs. June 88, 19HI-1:0.V Rurse 3 S3 mutue.s paid. Jim Hutch. Lockland. 2.00 place. .20 Q 1 QfQ KA ;K-5 ,-2-lls. 00. -year- show: Odd Cross, S7.70 show. t3 8. t/Utf olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second, $«; third. 5. Equivalent booking odds— Jim Hutch. 1415 to 100 straight. 015 to 100 place, 255 to 100 show; Lock- — — -3 ■ ,, — ~ — ,, ~ _. ; — ; land. 500 to 100 place, KM to 100 Show; Odd Crass. 388 to KM show. Index Horses AWtSt ,„,._,. 14 M ?t Str Fm Jockeys Owners O C P S Wiener— Ch. g, by TtxMington — Lela I!, trained by G. 15. Foley: bred by Mr. S. C. Lyne. 7~7, — ... TTZ .. ~ . — " „,o.„..,„ ,T . - ■ -,. o Went to post at 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv- *1 84.3-McALA . WB g .14 1 4 4 g J|1C Vros» __W E otton ii --. JIM HITCH was away slowly, but slipped through on the inside while rounding the stretch turn. 3,SiJ MN Jrv,-,?™ W IJSi ? „,, i ,, 5 V , t? !lJrI-1Vf V*k stabe 5 6 2 1 tbea took the lead la the last eighth, and won going away. LOCKLAND was a forward contender all the *I?*I-.P,RV, NH-,E? IfHJ I £"2!*i. !« "I c5rulc " Mondorff 10 8 3 3-2 war and finished fast. ODD CROSS tired after setting the pace to the last eighth. HAMERKOP began 318..! lR iINIA s. vfS i E S E 4- A JohnsonJ E Farnsworth 21 i 8-6 8-6 .lowly and closed a cap. IZXET BEY quit badly. 81888 AZURSA « 7 10S 7 SJ 31 » 5=1 T Hunt Hancock and Cushin 6 7 216-5 Scratched— 31834 Onar 105 31878:Masnrka K 31860 LETITIA wMUS 4 H s 81 8 W Ktdsay C C McCafferty 6 7 2 6-5 Orerweigbts-Jtai Bute!:. 2% pounds; Odd Cross. 5: Hamerkop. 144; Jim Ray. 8*4, Izzet Bey. 5. 31631 BWARTS HILL w 9 112 8 7»| M 7 7 A Palms G Sadio 5 7 21 6-5 31598 DEFINITE wr. 9 111 6 61 6 Pull.up.J Frach C H James 15 15 0 8 f/ 1 FOIinil RACK 3-4 Mile. Dee. 2S, 1915— 1:11%— 4— 111. Purse 00. 3-year- Time. 26, 53, 1:03. 1:16%. Track heavy. 31 ItJUl olus and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third. 0. V JV£nr",TI?- * ly T1° Commoner— Irresistible trained by C. L. Snyder; bred by Messrs. Parmer ft Ir.dex Horses AWtSt % ■• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S . Wff*.Kff ?* 4m; JETJ "V", St:,rt -n."l •""! /I"-. Won easily; se ond and third d:iv- McALAN saved to the stretch, then fast and. the — — mg. was came taking lead, won easing up. VON 3185b SIR V.ELLONS we 3 146 1 1* 1- Ill A Cllinii C R Tolon 2 8-6 1-3 BUt i,.DY closed a big tap and finished with a rush. DR. NEDFEB tired after racing into the lead on 31. 509 KINO TUSCAN WB 4 113 1 3 8* 2- 2l R Rail H ii Redwell 4 51 1-4 out tiie 1;lst tuni. VIRGINIA S. set the early pice and unit. PIERROT W6MC 2 8*3" 8* Ii E AmbroseA Lexama 4 41 1 out Scratched— 81850 Landslide, 108; 314S3 Friar Nought, 110; 81748 Dovie. 112: 81841 Dr S F Tate 114 #M7 :« SI 407* RENO wlim 8 5 6 4- 4* R WtngTldJ J McCaJterty 15 88 4 4-5 Overweights— Von Lady 1 pounds. 31671 RAE B. W 4 101 5 41 4»| 5 5 C Miller H W Royer 15 20 4 4-5 , Thne. 23?5, 47%, 1:18%. Track fast. — 82 mntaels paid. Sir Wellons, 87.00 straight. .20 ph.ee; King Tuscan. .90 place; no show mutuels , . ..... ... l l t.»oot t m? mirx- ■»tt -.t o NEGRO t tt t-d RIDER. m *. t .j,,!;! PASSING OF THE did not appear to be a boy addicted to the disslpa- Iviuivahnt booking odds -Sir WcPeas, 388 to KX1 straight. 00 to KX place; King Tuscan, 45 to 100 Hj"» **» accounted for the downfall of many of place. Mention has been mad., that the Rttle Jockey "a fellows. Bntmoney seemed to f lev from him. Winner— Ch. c by Jim Gaffney— Dinemock trained by E. Bathaaaa; bred by Mr. W. F. Bchalte. rthur Casey who has been displaying marked JI ll;l" :,t 0I" "—■ or ■* W;ls so reported, a bank-Went to post at 4:35. At post 2 minutes. Start goad and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- ,Dlllty j„ the saddle at Tijuana, is a negro. This •;|, 0"«t of generous proportions, and some land on lag. SIR WELLONS set a fast pace fran the start and hung on gamely when his rider shook him fttet would not have attracted any attention some ••*n I arkway. Brooklyn, but the bulk of it has up in the last eighth. KING TUSCAN tired after moving up menacingly when entering the homestretch. v,,!lr, ;1K1 or then colored riders were plentiful K°ne irom mm. The trip which he took to England PIEBBOT raced gamely, but was ontpaeed. BRNO gained steadily. :111i, .jang their Dumber, were some of the bright Vlo- !* n?, Dwy,r i,nfl ., .nnVr i!n"",n ° OverwieUt.-RaeR.. 2 pounds. J t ,.ul f tl„r ,:„ . Jtototom qi QfVlTnnrXri-Xffon. 4.,n. 21. r9lT-l,«..,-,-,-102. KSeJSS 4-year- aBelS CmnS-mT S3*? ££j£*™t * In VpSCum When" that" tStSS O 1 jVJ £ olds and upward, aiming. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. th. „riictic,,l extinction of the negro as a race rider. ,.!"t tne pest j »— — - Q5s J»— °— ° c -s SSH4 81818 MONCREIF wa 8 M 1 I* 1* 1* 1 J Peta A Etchegoyhen 10 15 6 3 becem-enM. * "Perhap?" tooTthfenllan.- " re-d his l»ody from a paupers grave and 81783 ELEANOR WB 4 M8 I 8* 8*4* 2-. A COlltna . J Kane 5 G 2 1 oeptibtlity of the colored race to tuberculosis, and R Ui m lilo"io Von",;.,-IIe „,uu.st 1l!;,-v" Pil.r,10il 31833 IMUZANTI WB 5 113 1 3» 1 ; S« S* J Dreye,- J s Baldwin 3 4 8-6 7-10 tmS fact that stomach troubles incident to long fast- w,!0aKH. P • ,!r T J Vf l,10 I,,rl,,U; 81788 WAVERING w 7 ill 7 7 71 .- 4 C Watson B B Oorin 4 6 2 4 5 ini; and the exhaust in" dema, ids of reducing, added " l •.■ "l, ll"t,1" ,over "*«*■• ■Mobtest 818*8* •DOCTOR JSAB wa 4 BM 5 8* 2 8i 61 M Rowan J Wakemnn M 6 I 1 M !, .j Sural ir :!l "pos t ", ,, consumptio.. may P1,?*0* jSUZ J?e-2SLW" SI887»»HATTIE BURTON w 6 MS 2 4 1 61 61 II J Carroll B E Graham 88 SB I 4 ,„.,,„„* in part for its failure to live in competition ; % , "-if" " • .S *, «™«" t «•■« »«*• was SI 008 DIVAN wa4M 4 6** 0 7- 7 A Hinder W C Daly 20 20 1 4 with the white boy. peihaps the most .stupid and uninteresting person 31888 s*E3 MOND ADAMS wa 9 MS s g I s 8 R WingfldJ I; Goodman 4-5 1 1-3 out --in any event, three decades of vears ago the *■** **"* SwBBeo tandroagB tbe gate «C a raee coarse. Time. 24, 48%, 1:01%, 1:07%. Track fact. sjegta was in his zenith U a race riiler. Mayhap Literally Gave His Money Av/ay. 82 mutuels paid. Moncreif. S27.S0 straight. S8.80 place. .50 show: Eleanor. 1917.sh.00 place, .00 show: naturally so then, because the majority of the own- "Most jockeys have a wan of talkin" to their MUBaati. S3 hn show. ers of thoroughbred horses were in the south, and moujts when on the wiv to the imt to? Itimlltna Equivalent booking odds— Moncreif. 1286 to KM straight. 350 to K0 place. 175 to 100 show; Eleanor, the aegro was the natural attendant of the horse. : : , .,„ . ,", nstnit k:-i 1 1 of «i »r i,, • i™ 200 to KM place. 130 to 100 show: Muzanti. 88 to 100 show. "GradnaUy, with the coming of the sport to the "aonro of amusement Mo r of he i muV. v he Wianer-Ch. g. by Cesariaa-Lhnde Keller trained by G. F. Barke; bred by Mr. If. If. Davis. [lortil tli. ,..Kro j.k.y 1st hta ascendancy. The eapeTle almostTlTteraHr I xt- It He never at 4:68. At 2 minutes, start good and slow for all but BDMOND ADAMS. Won rSid Went to post post white boy became the preferred one. and today a ;i.v its «atae He I fJd a s, ri of mi. I -ooin easily: second and third driving. MONCBBD? showed the most speed from the start and was never in colored race rider is almost as ran- on the tracks as "tl sw riii- , a short time fro • ■ . . id . trouble after racing into an easy lead in the first sixteenth. ELEANOB gained steadily and fiaished is a prav horse. It is a wonderful change that has |«ed eiereSe tov w ith a -o t b, i lit , «■ .e L f,-t. MUZANTI raced forwardly throughout. EDMOND ADAMS was cat off at the start and was mP -%vithin twenty yeara. euld C.rn inn reds ofdoiir i, ., ,v pulled WAVKRINC made ground DR. ZAB quit. faaac the in "ivrl Tns up. up "Th,.,, tbl.ro w.„. Murphy, peer con- i.tile vi 1- under the ci Scratched 31K53 Golden List, 107: 81883 flute. MS; 317SC Arcene, 109. ,lUct and ta Judgment of any white rider: •Lenny Bten«8 that he didnt an r mp , cur, . ". ~ OTcrwetahte-Wvaa 8 ponmh, Clayton and his brother both well behaved, well ■*££ andd!amomKU.rJ.i:i: ;,!:lkm;se:andlini;;; = *e"**2 :nr1 5,V.llI!lt,:nt j2Se32i ,k,- Ui"w;- who heyday be had a large following. He never reckoned n/kO SIXTH RACK-1 Mile and 20 Yards. Jan. 38, 1817—1:88 4 88.1 Purse 00. S?2» n?it.w™ whiiT Si.™ S+iiJSZ?£2r th- -"st of eBythlng. The 81,800 diamond that he 31 1 Ml 1*8 Vl"5- K, if S-:lhi,t" " "1 um"s.- *** ■." ". w. ?"1" ", would v ear today would M tin I v of his valet propel S ?50- 1,JVU real .1.1 and "!-."d. mvnd lilmir- CmlmlBg. Met et v ram line to to winner winner SK», second sicond, S90, ,.,.ss both in this country and in England: t oley his I," ,c.- favwite „• tomorrow. A bankroll to I.im was tl"r" s-- , . ■*»*• ■" ""? Hamilton -Soup Reruns, who made 1H.lv]v ;| jrink rol, .. m Index Horses AWtSt U Vi i Str Fin Jockeys Owners C 1 S J«« debnt m the east with Henry of Navarre, and s.-» or 00 notes. It was good just for no long as 8M8TRAT~0LIGHT WB 8 113 1 lTl 1 1* 1 E Taplin J J McCaRerty 1 4 s-5 4-5 tSjrrte« **• "" :1 aenmM rl,lfr ,n 0*Otani» it , lst.l. !f it v%,,.. ,;, „ noi,., ,. ,,.„,..,,„ 3IX5H-M1X MONEY E M 8 P 8* B* 41 -"3 M Rowan W O Scully 4 41 S-5 4-5 , _ . _. , . _ . ;«*■ just as long as would one composed entirely of 3I048STAR RIRD w S KS 1 :. : HMG Corey 81 R Hurst S 4 3 1 Peerless Itaac Murphy Died in Poverty. S100 notes. ILs cashiers k.iit !iis accoaats. Per- 31108*RESCUB w o Mi 7 P , 7 ; 8* I* B Kleeger R D Carter SI 88 12 G "Tla auJulU if thiaii I Mm air 8nai thnar llTinr "d the only piac • in whi. h i.e was :.i,s .int.iy s ,f.- 31887SCORPIl W5B8 4 S» P 2" 2J El R Sobel B K Bryaon 2 8] 1 1-2 „,..., t . .nf . i r .j 1,sti tut - clrc msluics Those "m the vidtures was the ra.-- track, for there hu 31887 ElTERPE m 7 111 C I s s 7? T R Ball R Hanley 8 7 816-5 JS •."/: „ J n- ,i ,™, 1 ! iio f Tfl tn™ s ta!lll:s M" "" !""rl|f:V ":il"1 31808 .RSOfLAR w 5 114 ! f* 4 4 5. 7* w GnrjganW Gargan I 7 21 M Jyir ,v be hn,1 , the Idol of tte black ffelr " bK"1 181858 •FROSTY FACE WB 5 10* a 5: Sl 6* S s R WingfldJ H Moody i 7 21-0 5 ric, .,s he was the oride of all horsemen died in .iL.CMt55 c-onslneMmnSi? at » eXpem5: Time. 88%, 49. 1:41. 1:43. Track fast. LouisviUe nr ctViUv "o nniless IlJn "a.r survived , l •" laytons-Lonny particularly-lasted per- 82 aratneh paid. Ray ./Light. 810.88 straight. 87.88 place, .!»0 show; Pin Money. BSJ3S place. .70 th. ...ecusation that he was drank when Tea Tray. "*f,l .,,",t,ertlt!li1" .:,"-v .,jf, tll •***» hoya rldlag for show; Star Bird. 80.00 show. .1 lt1:lsu", .,1kl " 1o,k -","a ,:,r0 ui themselves, i„ T the summer of 1800 defeated the Teat Fire-ui -v Bquivalent booking odd -Ray ..Light. 415 to KK straight. 288 to 100 place. lJ5 to 100 show; Pin IV.. ""J . ", ,med ;.r tl irt v davs- bv t h stew-- rds ,,Mt ;l1" "htel.oys outstripped them and they* had Money 10S to 100 place. 89 to DM shew; Star Bird. 200 to 100 show. " of the me- a s 1 nte sc n f T"1" """u"h "J nlil" ,%ilil" th"-v Miii h;" s "" " Winner— Ch. b. by lVep oDay— Frexja .rained by .1. .1. M.c.HTert v ; bred by Mr. C. II. Carter. .. , intoxicated-m uniust veiVlict if he had i.e-ii ,hl n"""-v °** bad ■ »«l- Due of their coBtem- Weat to post at 3:18. At post 2 minutes. OUrt good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv- drueaed. for the reason that the culmits escaned R?far;e8 Wls Thompson, who rode many a good :ng. RAY OLIGHT took the had at once and. drawing awaj en the backstretch, was never closely nenaltr altoaether Perhana the association did not j"" lnr l tat" •:uk MeOonald and the coterie approached. PIN MONET, probably best, wa cat off by an assiataat starter at the start and. losing ... ,;, j..1Vl. iu, rreat new nark saddled with what °,.i5nart hor»emen tll:" «BBde money in the .lays of „ big gap., finished with, a rush. STAR RIRD ran a good race. 9CORPII tfefBi and aadt badly. RESCUE promised to be the gravest scandal on the American g11 JSL**?* "ft?; , "e W;ls ,:l l;V"i!l;"!;; closed ■ gap in the tost anarter. turf stiong finis. ler. but .lis career was short. He could Scratch d-ols Alme.la Lawrence, RL S1888 Jease Jr.. 105; 31S55 Hedge Rose. 100. .. that as ,t m „ „ prnf.tiraliy ended the turf ?*£?***! SS**.? tU" Skw1 ":,-,a-v„l == " career of Marphy. H- was tubercular and. in time. tr-ltkb V. to , s,»ee« i ,/ ai,, h». if « Vi Hairy , Jones C" r be excepted. :lt "," T . developed stomach trouble from his efforts to keep ■. TIJUANA .,,*„, FORM r, CHART. ,»„T down to weight. This latter ailment was added Harry Jones Season a Brief One. TIJUANA. MIX.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 81, i917.-Ninti.tl. day. Lower California Jockey Club. £ tltCo t lthat "would WOUM . andTt £*** S" "" **" *** K i1111"- Winter Ueetina of 130 .1- ill I ks Weather cloudv . . I, 1 J V. ii j. ate as Hamilton, and his season was a brief one. "" M"ln ■" •" "■■• v- "■ or "-"■ more h" on ""■» » weatner ciouny. t ,• bias. He l*J strengthen without fattening often said Perhaps in Justice to the bov it may be said that ., ... . , ,,,,,. .,, , ,. ,. , lis chaiapagne bills were equal b all his other liv- l.,. " m* w;,s neons looked after llo m not i.-e,i,.,i it . ,-j il «»■ n°t tie.ne.i residing Judge, II. Rettingill. Starter. Edward rribe. Baring Secretary. Edward Jasper. pv,„.,w7.. - , . "I,- ,,.,,. .,.. , in., live.i iveil lie nmhaMv ng epens"s— ana lie wril well. lie piol.iniy ! I ! generouaiy, and the bov became soar, heavy and Staring starts at 2:08 ... m. Chicago time 4:.o p. ■.. W Indleatea whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig- Karner* of* can?? i toltower»°aawia*to« llHL fi";Lb w** |l -«— v, .1 .li-s.-ipi;. for some suspicous are, in pSreathese* following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and .; 2?**« Hf 1h::1 ""/""" afte.-.vard and drifted wetaht w...i.t carried u. Medicates .i.pi.iu.tc annrentice ■ allowance iiow.i.1.1. ar. .. ", -1, . ,, ■ .• • i * • . • lnta *** submerged, lenn shone for a time with ,j,lkp, j.m;es for a tune promised to maintain the stable of A. H. and I II Morris but he Cir./I IIRST rack -C-4 Mile. Bee. 28. 1818-1:11%-S 110. Parse 8488. S-year-olds ! :rr ,," T , ltL: . ab-b-SibdiedhiiX" iddlv went th • waV lf til, otlu,rs. 31 I •M/J- Weight and afon dness for nig ht life du lied Ml .ludg ••.!,„. Harris, who was better known in the west V an. and I onward uiiw.ii... s.u.n. Sellin- .. N.t t .u.i. raise to to wini,. winner i 3300- .N..IMI. sue. m at. id .m,.,. Sffi- third third, .s.-j.,. ««and lueBt accMent, brought and -*- ,„ too, on a tnmuity than in the east, having ridden for Richard F Car- ~TZZZ Z ,i"!:,,;M0" tllilt bJL,dM •",, St" " ]?, .ill le ?° "1:,:l » t:" Jls":1 "f 1887. when -; :, he the HI-..S wtst U str Fin Tockevs Oivn-rs O C P R was premier index hoi I ■ AV.tSt 4 -z . Mr l m .locK.ys btsbssbsj u I 1 fc shake off. He was riding in the race at huago m jo.kev at Ascot park was the besl of the late S1738 ALICE TERESA w 7 lb. :: - V- V i* W Retany W R Rledel :: 4- ■■ 4-5 -u u"- XU Stte? friL SS-.2?afw.HI«!? "" fa TeXM *"• •". tfcB" 31888 FARCATHA1 w.7113 « 8* 8*1 8*| 8 J McBrid. , v.! 4 ? 2 1 .l, ,„ L" e" thbo an," iter 1 v aattre *Swn nd nek ZtoTTaEA* . . !"i"-lu goojeioi veraiw . m. i..n one or xwo aeed the but warning, went to the stable where »_ iNl|-I-r •i-i. pi i HI cm .ill. k -. Ii ii II in ili "4. . . , OU" , -,; J r ripPniirtrRrnm ±J*L tll L IIiiUilX stahb oldUIr1 ■ I 4 "4 , -.»•! st", J *rtnti **lii"v sllf. ■ * 1M Ii T I V - IlOllliV Ills. H-t.ilV nil .;..,! 1.,.,,* . i »iiii as . ■ . . his iloool SIXTEEN VJ |S 1 : ;■ S " « W Mclnr R PolnuV" » 88 U I "" ""1" W,tt " ","1"lt- „fteLr M?* T,1" Z? SSf tW k ," *%"" ■*?«? 30421 DOLGEB a I 115 I -." . I ,■ c Bamea N A Dickey 88 88 Si 10 "Pike" Barnes Carocr Brilliant, but Brief. L n . i,1n, ,f .. n V V ;1V !n ,:s,t"1, 884Jf8 BLOOMING POSET w 8 U3 10 » 10 K y. ngnifc. Fmnctaco BtnhtaSI -5 M 5 .,,f course * Ufa „ that had to have but "Mf tac "taTnote? n , »S"t 5*--" Ch. m. ,, Andrew Malk tiUton* lSandi byjTSdel; taji by Mr Have, Hogan. SSnfS? rloer. aeeeheVdest" r£SS and £S SIS J5tr.tntag "hoerblacrboys "p-ififfi Aii"- I mtaate. Btart gnod aad slow. Won drivteg; second and third the Sue wMtn outnumber ""?,," .."T,, .:i. -!■ wit,, „.rv,.s ,„• M ..,.,. Boy* in the topmast best riding the ti?e blacks and s;,mc. AI. « • ii.lii.SAn,, ".,!--t pursuit to the streten then toe* asamalJ lead and gamely with ot beam, were aona tea good and there was no ii,,v;, i. r, p f» V "I all .!,.-,!ea :es. cab CATHA1 made up groand and fiaished Pfesstag the winner hard. PBOB- ,.„OI11 :lt ilU for the others Barnes had the good trainer* b, ,t ,...t so ,„u-h s i m- i- tl.. --setit ! "■ ;" ™ LCEB owed* o, i.,"V " :"" ,"",1 """• BEN PXCA* "" •",,:,U-,llj ,,U "" :"M ~ ™ »*t to dally about the race track and become prep-mi; ranee1 wh.a. tt to eeUweied b.v malv ctd- b.U.s ,,.;;, iiv-iicH,. avrd.. 1- took w ,th him what wai left of his ored boys were actively and prominently in the s.r, i,e le.-ie I -,d m 11. rwehirHop;: ? pounds. Sft 1 WtS itiSSig and -?er7 i"n .ten,? fr Wfc, thai the Hack 0yq0rr snuM, rack 1 MO. lane IT. n.™™ *»•• «!»—-* «- 5 r5e? hnl, * — iKve ptot ohhefaen: ■ X %fJ*J upward. Belling. Net value to winner 8800; ■eeond, . •■■ ; third, -.!•,. "Soane may qoesttaa this latter statement and n may be that race prejudice baa something to do — — — Mint to Willie Shams, also a colored rider who with it — just i.s it baa in football baseball Duril- in-i.x Horses A t St ■; »■_. % Str Fm Jockeys Owners O C P S has pajsned away from the saddle, but .Sinims was a ism and other sports but the decrease now amounts — — — ■ — consistent Jockey rather than a sensational one. t,, practical extinction oa the turf In other spirts 31218*MAUOIE w 4 Id 3 E :. - U l* S" Stevens W A Wright 4 S 1 8 1-2 He earned large ices when bo rode for the late wre prize fighting, the colored nicu were neither 81888MERCURITJM w 7 ldl I 1*11* 1| :-i :°i A JohnsouHaucock i. Cushin 7-1W-5 l-j out Rlrltaal W, Dwyer auU tor Kkiiaid CioU-r, and proasiacao«a nnr lHomiucut.


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