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WINDSOR FORM CHART. McSg odalfhclerr 1017-Fo"rth Club. First Summer Steward to Represent Canadian Racing Associations, Francis Nelson. Presiding Steward. Chas F Price. Presiding Judge, C. J. Fitz Gerald. Starter. A.. It. Dade. Racing Secretary. AVnlter O. Parmer. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. J- fcA6 FIRST RACE 5-8 Milo, Aug. 29, 1910-1-.00-2-10S. Purse . 2-year-olds. tJrtzU -jl. A Canadian-bred. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt l-A?111113 BENT W JS ? 2 3 22 l2 AV Collins Thorncliffe Stable 230T0O 3445 1 -FLAME w 10S G 1 l2 11 Ink 2s L. Mink .! S Hendrio" 17-inn 34457 3BR1TAINS ALLY wn 111 15 4 4 4 3 J Bell H Gidd"ngs 65V1M 34332 MISS EDAVARDS wn 104 2 G 51 2 3 42 J CallahanE Glassco wTinn 342503KITTIAVAKE w 101 4 3 3nk 5 5 5" H Jeffoott J AVhyte oqOO 34457 CONFIDENCE w 103 5 2 G G 6 6 AV Crump Brookdale Stable U-W Time. 25, 52, 1:07. Track heavy. show1 llritalns PAUy OOshov" $"C0 straigllt -00 "lacu S--00 s" Flame, .90 place, .40 q"alLnt "ooHl11 odds Pleasure Bent. 230 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Flame 4i. to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Britains Ally. 50 to 100 show. AVinner B. g, by Nenlon Frolic trained by AV.. McDaniel; bred by Mr. Robert Davies At?, .tV,0. ,?t.3.2 AUst 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third drivings PLLASURIv.lJLNT saved ground on all turns and was saved until in the- linaUelclithr. wlier- drew away to win easing up. FLAME, a quick beginner, tired in the stretch after showing the most early speed. BRITAINS ALLY easily passed MISS EDAAARDS in the last quarter. The latter propped at the start and, after showing speed, was cased up all of the last eighth Overweightsr-Confidence. 2 pounds. 3 A. Q SECOND RACE-3-4 Mile. July 15, 1916-1:11-3108. Purse . 3-year-olds. J Selling: Net value to winner 1917.sh50; second. 00; third. 0. index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eaniv Odds Strt 34161 TRUSTY wb 10S. 2 6 l2 l3 l2 l2 W Kelsay W Perkins WOO 34462 3HONDO wn ICG 11 5 53 2" 2" 2 AV Doyle H S Konpin 870-100 343703BLAISE will C 1 43 3 3 31 AV Collins W L Drake sltlOO 342843MINNOW w 103 5 7 S3 Sl 4 45 E Pool G AV Wingfield 1S70-100 34485 IRREGULAR wn 10S 111 11 10i 73 5 P Lowder T P Hayes -IotlOO 34057 ARISTOBULUS wb 108 7 3 3 41 5h jh R McDottRIversido Stable 540-100 34337COMACHO w 113 S 9 Gi 5 G2 7 E DonahueJ P Fones 34479FELICIDAD wb 101 4 10 103 93 S3 S2 R Bolton J B AVhite- 4633-100 34462 SW. THAN SUGARwn 10010 2 71 ?u 9 9 B KopmnMIrasol Stable 4133100 32529 NEPOTISM w 105 3 8 9 11 11 101 G Lomas AV J Mar man i 34479 MAY AV. w 105 9 4 2 01 102 11 G MoIesthF D Wreir 703-100 tMutuel field. Time, 24, 51, 1:20. Track heavy. ?2 I2MtCAIs,paia TrustF .OO straight, .10 place, .50 show; Hondo. 0.30 place, .70 show . 1MvaIenytkin n0 lstpWt. 155 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Hondo, 415 to 100 place, lSu to 100 show; Blaise, 90 to 100 show. AVinner B. g, by Broomstick Loyal trained by AV. Perkins: bred by Mr. n. P Whitney Went to post at 3 :0G. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. TRUSTY dashed to the front soon after the start and, drawing away into an easy lead was under restraint all the way. HONDO saved ground on all turns and hung on gamely under mmishinent BLAISE was a forward. contender from the start, but tired in the final drive. IRREGULAR ""uijau rlowil tiosui n" a tremendous gap. MINNOAV also made up ground. ARISTOBULUS tired. Scratched 342632Lytle, 110; 344G2Night Owl, 107; 31312 Durward Roberts, 110; 31151 Thoughtful 107; 34479 Aimee T., 100; 34402 Jack Snipe, 103; 34340 AAat, 105. iiiougniiui, Overweights May AV.. 1 pound; Nepotism. 2. 3LKA.A. THIRD RACIJ 3-4 MUe. July 15, 1916-1:11 3 103. July Handicap. Purse arttttx: ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ; second, 00; third 0. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Emily Odds Strt 3419DA. N. AKIN w 5 124 1 3 31 l2 l2 ll L Mink E Trotter " h-100 ?4123HAUBERK wn 5 111 C 2 G"k G 4 2" J Metcalf J F Sweeney TO-ino S4461 CELTO w 5 103 4 4 43 2"t 2t 3 P Lowder J S Tyree and0-100 v 34328 SLIPPERY ELM w 4 100 5 G 52 5! 3 4 E Pool G AV AVingfield 4M-100 33610 DAMROSCH wn 4 107 3 7 V 7 5 51 AV Collins J IC i"ross 29SO-100 84373 GOLDCREST BOY w 5 104 2 8 8 8 V G T Parton G B AAgnon 1S9M0O 34315BACK BAY w 9 109 7 5 l"k 3 G1 7 T Henry P ShcridSn 4M00 34195 SICLLES KNOB vr.fi 105 SI 22 4 8 8 AV Kelsay AV Ftuchter JSJ nsMOo 100 , - . .Time. 24, 50, 1:18. Track heavy. show- Celto"e 4P0asl!ow straigllt, .10 place, .70 show; Hauberk, .20 place, .50 JlolhKilfco to 100 aC0 83 t0 nnuberk. AVinner B. g, by Algol Tremar trained by E. Trotter; bred by Mr. R. P. Dodson AVent to jmst at,3:41. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. A. N. AKIN slipped through on the inside on the turn ont of the backstretch and drawimr nw-iv into an easy lead, was easing up at the end. HAUBERK finished fast next to the inside nil CFLTO was cut off on the stretch turn when she attempted to come through on the inside. BACK BAY had a "j. jiuu .1 rough race. SLIPPERY ELM finished close up. CaddSvritrCd 3140ln5,lud B:lKKiBe, 125; 341632Black Toncy, 122; 3050G Manokin, 107; 3425l2Tea tJ-ZLPfc F0LTIlT RACE 1 Mile. July 22, 1914-1 :371f,-4-105. Sixth Running D. and C. tJ tfc 9J Stakes. ,000 Added. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner .310; second. 00; third, 00. .Ilox Horses A AVt PPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kqulv Odds Strt 34485PHIL UNGAR wn 4 103 8 4 21 21 l2 1 1 D Stirling E T Zollicoffer IbTlMOO 33504 BURGLAR w 4 103 1 10 9 92 8 41 22 P Lowde? J Lumsden n05-100 34482MARION GOOSBYwn 5 111 4 2 33 3 31 33 3 AV Kels.xy M C Moore l0-ioo 44632SUN MAID wn 4 90 7 8 5"t a3 51 5h 4" B KopmnT P Hayes 3135-ino 314K2:TING-A-LTNG wit 4 93 5 3 l2 li 2 21 51 H EricksnR T McKeever t 34286S.TACK REKVES w 4 101 12 9 12 12 103 9" Gl AV Collins AV C AVeant I 54120 HUBBUB wn 4 107 2 5 7H 7 Gi G2 7" H Jeffoott AV J Press 1170-100 34274 S. OF PLEASUREwn 4 108 9 G S3 S 7k 71 83 E DonahucC E Micklewait 31SO-10O :S45112BRIBED VOTER w 3 101 3 1 42 4 41 S Pi J CallahanE R Bradley 2M0-100 -0dO-100 33706 PRINCE HERMIS wn 7 111 11 7 GJ Gl 92 102 10i T Rice L Marion o-I40l2IIARRY SHAAV wb G 114 10 12 101 10s 11101110118 T Parton J Powers -im-inn 34275 SCHEMER w 5 103 G 11 ll2 111 12 12 12 AV Crump N Macfarlane 4400-100 tMutuel field. Time, 24, 50, 1:18, 1:48. Track heavy. 11?-,nn,tu?s sliow; Marion PaiV, PIn XIY ,hB3-40 t"111. 0-00 Pce, .20 show; Burglar, field, v .00 place, 11 .10 Goosby, .70 show. Equivalent booking odds Phil Ungar, 1070 to 100 straight. 400 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show Burd-ir "rKlar field. 200 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Marion Goosby, 35 to 100 show. AVinner B. c, by Contestor Miss Manners trained by AV. A. Bnrttschell; bred by Mr Edward Frazer. . AVent to- post at 4:18. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily second and tliinl driving. PniL UNGAR was saved for the first half, then moved up fast 011 the inside on the turn out of the backstretch and drew away on the stretch turn, but was tiring at the end. BURGL VR closed -i bic Sk gap and finished fast next to the inside rail. MARION GOOSBY raced forwardly and gamely but tired in the final drive. TING-A-LIXG set the early pace, but tired and. swerving out on the far turn, fin- ished next to the outside rail. SUN MAID ran a good raee. JACK REEVES closed a big . gan ItRIBKI . VOTER tired and unit. Scratched 3413Rradioys Choice, 111; 34510 Gordon Russell, 105; 31511 Highland Lad 107 Overweights Phil Ungar, 2 pounds; Burglar, 5. Q J pTf FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Aug. 19. 1913 1:05 2 103. Purse . 2-year- O fc J r yf olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Flu Jockeys Owncrs EquiOdds"strt !i4367 START RIGHT w H2 4 4 2nk 43 l3 l3 P Lowder- J S Tyreo Oriii 34154 GOBLET w 110 7 12 ll3 10 7 2 .1 Bell H P Johnson 020-100 OAVN ROE ONEIL vr 107 1 5 11 lk "nt sh r. Mink P Sheridan 1515-100 f-4 15 8 3 JESSIE ORMSBY w 109 e 8 5. 21 42 4nt T Rico A B Gallagher T-TOo 34316 SEN. BRODERICK w 104 9 1 83- andt 51 52 AV Obert T Francis 2mr! inft S4332 GREAT GULL wii 110 12 T 71 82 G G AV Lilley J. C Rodgers 1G1 -1W 34332 FOXS CHOICE w 110 2 C. 4w 3 22 7 J Metcalf D F Swift 1290-lfli S4194 KIRSTIES CUB wb 107 5 2 3" 5 S2 81 J CalluhanAV T Martin 31457 STANLEY FAY II. w 103 11 9 9 9l 9 9 AV Collins W Walker 2SS0-100 342G4 W. H. BUCKNER wit 10710 11 10s 111C11101 II Jeffcott It Gatcwood 1590-100 340u4 HASEEN w 112 S 3 G 7 10 11 G MolesthAV H Fizer 455-100 S3080 MISS GOVE w 104 3 10 12 12 12 12 R McDott Riverside Stable t tMutucl field. Time. 25, 52, 1:08, 1:15. Track heavy. mutuels paid. Start Right, 9.00 straight, .50 place, .00 show; Goblet, field, 1917.sh.10 place, .10 show: qwn Roc ONcil, .50 show. Equivalent booking odds Start Right, 305 to 100 straight, ISO to 100 place, SO to 100 show; Goblet, field, 205 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Own Roc ONeil. 275 to 100 show. Winner Cli. c, by Stalwart Torrid trained by 15. 1J. Larrick; bred by Mr. G. D. Wilson. Went to post ut 5:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- - ing. START RIGHT moved up with a rush on the strctcli turn and drew away to -win easing up. GOBLET began slowly, but closed an immense gap and finished -with a rush. OWN ROE ONEIL V set the pace gamely, but tired in the last quarter and probably was a bit short. JESSIE ORMSBY and SENATOR BRODERICK finished close up. Scratched 34158 Ochcnta, 101; 33317 Oriental Girl, 104; 34484 Cnllaway, 104; 33405 W. P. Dabney, 107; 340S8 Fox Ridge, 107; 34307 Howard Bland, 112; 34054aSaints Bridge, 110; 329S2 North Sea, 104; 34214 Scarf, 104; 34252 Mnrgotstar, 107; 341G03Jack Hill, 110; 34480 Austral, 100; 34484 Alma Louise, 109; 34458 Count Boris, 109; 344S0 Will Soon, 110. Q A PI A T SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. July 21, 19141:445 1114. Furse 00. 3-ycar- QtctlTt I olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 1917.sh50; second, 00; third, 0. "index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Enulv. Odds Strt 34204 INQUIBTA wii 7 103 1 1 2l 2 l1 li lb P Lowder W Walker 1310-100 31255THUR. NIGHTBR wn 3 87 5 7 3" 4and Gs 6 21 J Gruber S Lewis 1430-100 34337 iMARGERY wu 4 97 3 3 4b 3s 3i ak 3and H ErlcksnJ Arthur 1G45-10O 34370ROYAL INTEREST w 5 105 2 2 H l 2and 3and 4 R Bolton J Phillips 1S5-100 34507 LINDENTHAL WE G 105 4 4 5J 51! 5i 5 51 W Kelsay W Perkins 370-100 34512 GARTLEY w 5 100 C B 7 7 4b 41 C H JelTcott J Whyte 900-100 31210IMPRESSION v; S 105 7 5 61 Ci 7 7 7 W Collins J B White 335-100 Time, 25, 51, 1:19, 1:50, 1:58. Track heavy. mutuels paid, Inquieta, 2.20 straight, 2.70 place, .20 show; Thursday Nighter, 2.00 place, .40 show; Margery, .40 show. Equivalent booking odds Inquieta, 1510 to 100 straight, 535 to 100 place, 200 to 100 show; Thursday Nighter, 500 to 100 place, 320 to 100 show; Margery, 320 to 100 show. Winner B. in, by Fatherless Ellcrslie trained by W. Walker; bred by Messrs. A. B. Hancock and Sons. Went to post at 5:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. INQUIETA raced ROYAL INTEREST into defeat in the first half, then drew away while round -ins the far turn, but tired and was ridden out and doing her best at the end. THURSDAY NIGHTER finished with a rush on the outside and would have won in a few more strides. MARGERY ran well and outstayed ROYAL INTEREST. The latter set the early pace, but tired finally. LINDENTHAL ran well. Scratched 34347King Mart, 105; 34314IAmphion, 100; 3425G::King Hamburg, 105; 33720 Good Counsel, 99; 34219 Fleuron II.. 98; 34253 Birka, 103. qTTq SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. July 21, 1914 1:44 4 114. Purse 00. 3-ycar- OJbOgQ olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 1917.sh50; second, 00; third, 0. index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 31185 SURPASSING wit C 106 1 1 J 6 3 l1 1 C Hunt J C Hansen E35-100 34337 3EK3MONT wn 5 103 2 2 21 21 2- 3 2 T Parton F A Galler C40-100 34485 FIRST STAR w S 110 5 8 Ci 5 4l 4s 3 W Collins J J Troxlcr 335-1C0 3433G POPPEE wsi: 4 102 7 5 1 1 1?1 21 41 H Stearns S Polk 23SO-100 343G3BABY SISTER w C 109 8 7 8 8 7 5 AV Crump R R Miller 310-100 31314 PEPPER SAUCE wn 3 101 4 G 51 7s Gl 78 6i P LowderCACrew , 1433-100 3 1318 VIRGINIA W. wn 4 107 3 3 3 3" 5 5i 7" E Pool W C Wcant G40-100 343313REQUIRA!M wu G 9S 6 4 4" 4i 8 8 8 E DonahueA Robertson 1005-100 Time, fco, 51, 1:20, 1:50, 1:57. Track heavy. mutuels paid. Surpassing, 2.70 straight, 1917.sh.40 place, .00 show; Egmont, .70 place, 1917.sh.00 show; First Star, .70 show. Equivalent booking odds Surpassing, 535 to 100 straight, 220 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show; Egmont, 285 to 100 place, 200 to 100 show; First Star, S3 to 100 show. AVinner 15. g, by Ultimus Dancing AYater trained by J. L. Paul; bred by Mr. J. R. Kcene. AVent to post at G:0S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVou cantering; second and third driving. SURPASSING, favored by the going, moved up with a rush and, coming around the leaders, drew away into an easy lead. EGMONT was a forward contender all the way. FIRST STAR closed a big g:il. POPPEE tired after setting the pace to the stretch. BABY SISTER and AIRGINIA AV. were always beaten. Scratched 3425G3Russell Square, 104; 34337 Lady AVard, 98; 34347 Page White, 105; 34338 Joe D., 110; 3441S3 Sam Slick, 105; 34330 Rose Juliette, 102. EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1917. Empire City. Fifth day. Empire City Racing Association. Summer Meeting of 10 days. Weather clear. Steward to Represent Jockey Club. Andrew Miller. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. H. Fcttingill. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Ar. E. Sclianmberg. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. Q A P A Q FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. July 11, 19141:002102. ?25 Added. 2-ycar-olds. tJrzztJrkty Selling. Net value to winner 21.25; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AAVtPPSt "A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n O P S 344SGMISS BONERO w 11210 5 41 2i 25 11 D ConnellyJ Livingston 4 5 41 2 1 31451 DAAVN STAR w 112 5 G 71 7s 5" 2b L Lykes J Butler G 5 5 2 1 31151JUNE BUG w 110 2 2 21 3 3 31! B KleegerJ AV McClelland 8 10 8 3 8-5 3I132PAGANINI wn 110 4 1 l1 l1! 11 41! M Rowan Brighton Stable 8 8 G 21 G-5 34409 GEO. AV. AVERY wn 11011 7 G1 4 43 G J McTagt Calumet Stable G 9 8 3 S-5 34414CAAE MAN ws 103 8 11 8s S- G- G1 G AValls R Angarola 100 100 100 40 20 31012 ILMA SCHORR w 11212 4 3b 51 71 71 J Hanover J AV Schorr 3 18-531 7-5 7-10 34073 GYP w 110 3 3 51 Gl 8 83 R Troxlcr C Lcwisohn G 7 G 21 G-5 34088DR. NICKELL w 105 9 9 9l 9 9 9l N Barrett A AV Young S 10 10 4 2 33897 "JOSIE A. wu 102 G S 10 101 101 10 R Troise A A Reilly 30 SO 30 12 G 31409 FRANK KEOGII wn 110 7 12 11 11" llill5 A Collins Kentucky Stable 10 15 15 G 3 S3G40 HYPNOTISM w 107 1 10 12 12 12 12 R Ball H Fink 40 GO GO 20 10 Time, 24, 49, 1:02. Track slow. AAMnncr Ch. f, by Tony Bonero Busy Miss trained by M. Goldblatt; bred by Mr. F. J. Pons. AVent to post at 2:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. MISS BONERO, away forwardly, followed the leader closely, took the lead with a rush in the final eighth and outstayed DAAAN STAR in the closing drive. The latter began slowly and raced wide throughout, but finished with a rush and rapidly wearing the leader down. JUNE BUG made a game effort in the homestretch, but tired. PAGANINI showed the most speed to the stretch and was slightly interfered with at the eighth post. ILMA SCHORR quit. Scratched 34451Starr.v Bauner, 110; 31451 Irish Kiss, 115; 34409 All Bright, 110. Q A Pv PvO SECOND RACE 1 Mile. July 19, 1916 1:3S 5 110. 01.25 Added. 3-ycar-olds Q rjCfJ O J and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 01.25; second, 8100 ; third, 0. "index Horses AAVtPPSt VI Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 3415GSPHILIPPIC wn 3 110 6 3 2 2 2 1 1 L McAteo G A Cochran G-5 G-5 1 out 3997 STARLIKE w 3 110 1 1 lb 11 lh 3 2 AV Knapp AV H Travcrs 9-1011-1011-10out 31135 TRANBY w 3 105 5 G G G G10 Gt5 3nk M Rowan Alctory Stable 12 20 20 G 1 S4431 SPRING SONG w 3 100 2 5 3 3 3 21 4nk c KummerE T- Colton 30 GO 50 8 21 31233 BAR OF PHOENIXw 3 105 4 4 5s Es 41 5b 5 A Collins AV D Althousc 100 100 CO 15 4 34344 ICARUS w 3 105 7 2 4l 41 51 4- Gt I, AVillie J O Talbott 50 GO GO 12 3 31344 DIXIE II. w 3 105 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 D DouglasD Douglas 50 100 100 30 G Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:43. Track slow. AVinner B. c, by Cicero Quair trained by AV. It. Midgley; bred in England by Duke of Portland. AVent to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. PHILIPPIC followed the early leader closely, took the lead in the homestretch and won with speed in reserve. STARLIKE set a good pace, but could not withstand the winners challenge in the final qunrtcr. TRANBY began slowly, but finished fast and outstayed SPRING SONG at the end. DIXIE II. s rider lost his stirrup irons at the start. Scratched 33123 Gex. 115; 33917S:indstonc II., 105. Q A pr pr 1 THIRD RACE About 3-4 Mile. July 20. 1910 1:0S 3 113. 1917.sh00 Added. 3-ycar- Q "ob tQl olds. Handicap. Net value to winner 20; second, 00; third, 0. "index Horses AAVtTPSt V. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 34 4 5 G RI VERD ALE wn 110 12 2h 3i H lb AV Knapp S L Parsons 5 G G 8-5 1-2 34274 AVESTY HOG AN w 120 4 4 31 2l 3 2b D ConnellyJ O AVhitlow 7-107-103-E 1-4 out 33958 BEDTIME STORIES w 101 3 1 I1 11 2l 31 L Lykes E R Bradley G 10 10 21 4-5 :3949MILKMAN wn 112 5 G 43 4 4 4iM Rowan Brighton Stable G G G G-5 2-5 337G7 DIAMOND w 10S1 2 3 G 5 E 5 F RobsonJ Livingston 10 10 10 3 G-5 Time, 23, 48, 1:10. Track slow. AVinner Br. c, by Aron Tromp Ruth AV. trained by W. II. Karrick; bred by Mr. Parker Whitney. AVent to post at 3:29. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. RIArEltDALE, always a forward contender, saved ground when the leaders came wide and held on gamely, but just lasted long enough to win. AVESTY HOGAN followed BEDTIME STORIES closely in the early running and was forced wide when entering the homestretch, then was taken back to the inner rail in the final eighth and was gaining at the end. BEDTIME STORIES displayed a high flight of speed, but came extremely wide on the stretch turn, then closed up ugain under punishment and finished gamely. MILKMAN began slowly, but could never improve his position in the last half. DIAMOND ran a good race. Scratched 34450Bally, 105. Overweights Rivcrdale, 1 pound; Diamoud. 33. Q A K PC Cy FOURTH RACE 1 Kilo. July 19, 1910 1:3S 5 110. Eighth Running Mount O jfc tJ tJ Jml Vernon Handicap. Guaranteed Value ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,325; second. 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt VI Str Fin Jockeys Owncre O n O r S 7311S8tST. ISIDORE wn 4 111 5 3 V- 21 21 21 l1! M Rowan Brighton Stable 10 10 9 11-G 4-5 S IISSDAD.S CHOICE wn 4 107 G 5 513 5o 3h 31 J 2a a Collins E Herz G S 8 2S 4-5 34342 3AVISTFUL w 3 101 3 2 4s 4l 41 45 3" L Lykes J Butler 0 7 G 3-2 3-5 34 133 ROAMER wn 6 125 2 1 l1! ll l1 lb 4s A SehugrA Miller 7-107-107-101-3 out .3451GBOB HENSLEY wn G 99 4 4 3b 31 G 530 G40 R Troise II Perkins 8 10 10 3 G-5 341G2 GREEN JONES we 3 !9 1 G G G G G G N Barrett AV II Baker 10 15 15 5 2 tAdded starter. -Time, 25, 49, 1:14, 1:40. Track slow. Winner Ch. g, by Isidor Onaga trained by G. M. Odom; bred by Mr. John Sanford. AVent to post at 3:55. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but GREEN JONES. AVon easily; second and third driving. ST. ISIDORE, after being saved to the stretch, finished with a rush through the final eighth and, passing ROAMER, won going away. DADDYS CHOICE slipped through next to the rail and held on gamely in the final drive. AVISTFUL raced wide throughout, but finished gamely under punishment and was gaining in the closing strides. ROAMER showed his usual early speed and set a fast pace, but tired in the final eighth when challenged. GREEN JONES was practically left. Scratched 34550 Philippic. 08; 34232 Whimsy, 104. Overweights Green Jones. 2 pounds; AVistful, 4. Q A PT PT Q FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. July 23, 19101:513118. Purse 01.25. 4-year- O t-J J O olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 51.25; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt Id Str Fin Jockeys O wners O H O P S 344 90 SOSIUS w G 107 2 4 3 33 3l 21 Ink d ConnellyJ Livingston 8 12 10 4 2 31490INTONE wn 5 107 7 3 2U 2i 2 3 2l N Barrett AV H Pearce 8-5 2 S-5 7-101-3 34455 M1SS KRUTER wn G 10G 1111 l1! 1 l1 S B Kleegerl: T Colton G G 41 8-5 4-5 342 ft 1 DOArEDALE w 4 103 3 2 4b Gl GU 41 4 M Rowan T Smith 6 7 7 2 G-5 34434G. M. MILLER wn 10 112 G 7 G1 4l 41 5i 51 A Collins R F Carman G 7 G 1 84341 STAR GAZE W3B 7 107 5 G S4 7 7 G G A SchugrP S P Randolph 8 10 10 3 8-5 344 34s ED BOND w 4 110 9 9 71 Gl 6l 7 7C F RobsonAV L Oliver 8 8 8 3 7-5 34311 PRINCESS JANICEw G 100 4 5 9 9 83 8 S S McGrawAV H Hogan 20 23 23 10 4 ol434STALAVT HELENwn 5 93 8 8 Gb 8 9 9 9 R Troise Victory Stable 30 SO 30 12 G Time, 25, 50, 1:15. 1:42, 1:56. Track slow. AVinner Br. g, by Solitaire II. Aya trained by M. Goldblatt; bred by Mr. Adolph B. Sprcckcls. AVent to post at 4:25. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AAron driving; second and third the same. SOSIUS, under slight restraint in the early running and suddenly improved, saved ground 011 all the turns and outstayed INTONE in the final drive. The latter raced wide all the way, but followed the leader closely and, finishing gamely, would have won in a few more strides. MISS KRUTER set the early pace to the stretch and tired in the final eighth. DOAEDALE closed up gamely in the last quarter. G. M. MILLER tired. Scratched 34490 Armament, 101. Overweights Star Gaze, 2 pounds. Q "yj pT pr A SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Oct. 22, 10001:002103. 01.25 Added. 4g O O tjb 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner .25; second, 00; third, 0. "index Horses AAVtPPSt VI Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 34453 BANTRY w 107 C 2 2 21 V- la L Lykes Butler 4 4 18-51 2-5 34491DR. JOHNSON we 115 4 4 4 3U 21 21 AV Knapp AV 31 Jeffords 7-104-5 7-101-3 out 3448G STAR CLASS w 112 2 3 1 I1 3s 3 R Troxler F Slocum G 7 7 2 4-5 :;3749sAVlNSOMA,ERA wi: 115 G 1 3l 41 43 4 A Collins G.H Browne- 8 k.12, 12- 4i 8-5 34 0G3 BUTCHER BOY xiw 112 3 G G G G f F Robson P.oss and Looney G " 8 8 21 1 34114 ALBERT A. wn 107 15 G 51 G1 G R Troise A A Reilly 30 40 40 10 4 Time, 23, 48, 1:01, 1:07. Track slew. AVinner Ch. c, by Celt Network trained by J. McConnack; bred by Mr. A. R. Hancock. Went to post at 4:50. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BANTRY ran in nearest pursuit of the leader and took a clear lead at the eighth post when the leaders came wide and tired in the closing strides, but lasted long enough to withstand DR. JOHNSONS challenge. The latter closed up while rounding the last turn and, after being forced out by STAR CLASS, closed un rapidly again when called on in the homestretch. STAR CLASS tired after going a half mUe In the lead. WINSOMVERA and BUTCHER BOY ran poorly.