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BROOKLYN FORM CHART. GRAY* SEND, U. I., May 30.— Third day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, B. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Bacing starts at 2:30 p.m. ~ " "" 1 9Q9 FIRST BACE-3-4 Mile. 50 added. 3-year-olds and upward. JsUKsLsi High Weight Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St Vt % BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12272 CONTINENTAL 7 134 2 1h ie i„ i» Mahar J L Holland 6 — 10-5 — S — 1 VERTIGO 3 115 5 £ 2-2-23 Littlefield W H Balcom and Col5 S I 1 ll~l !£N DrE.Kro I £ 3 2* 3" 3" 3" Taral F w Alexandre 2i 3t 2i Si 122/2 ST CLAIR 3 122 8 6* 5* 5i 4* Foucon T F Barrett and Co 6 10 6 10 5 V V, % £ Csoa MrsFBrownlO 15 10 12 andS?ifand£4,andS£and. n-?2BRSX0NEtH? . ? h 7 6i 76 64 A Clayton Oneck Stable 4 6 4 4* To IASK?a;RT.?rVyENA i H5 7 *" 43 4h 7 H Martin BarnsandWaterhse3 6 3 4* 121b7 HAN WELL 7 105 4 8 8 8 8 Forbes M F Stephenson 50 60 50 60 , Time, 123s, 24, 36, 49, 1:02, 1:15%. Winner— B D h, L by Luke r Blackburn— Ailene. Post 8 minutes. Start good. Won in a long, hard drive. Continental and Vertigo fought it out all the way. Continental is a good weight carrier. Sanders was overweighted but ran a splendid race. St Clair had a bad break. Blarneystone closed very fast in the stretch. »»■»•»• Miss ««» Rowena is not good now apparently. 8cratched-122223Buela. 130; 9251 Handpr«ss, 120; 12098 Ornamental, 115. Continental, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Vertigo, place, 3 to 1; show, 7 to 5. Sanders, place, **■•""• evens; show, 2 to o "I ~O"QtrEC0ND~RACE-l l-8MilS~ 06Tdded. 3-year-olds and upward -L. iiJU jmJtJ Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St St % g BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12275 DON DORO 5 107 5 2a 2i 12 13 13 is Spencer J Boden 2-5 l-» 1-1 lT 90162AZUCENA 4 98 4 4i 41 41 S« 21 2* McCue George J Long 10 20 10 12 ;:;,Sp Varkfr L 5s 5, * ;a,wson HaymanandFrank 8 10 8 10 ltua. fAKKliK 1 3 91 1 3a Sa 3t -i al 4S 42 o CConnor Smith and Co 6 6 5 5 uTlme *and£and SP* 48%1 :C0 1 :1% 1 :2633- ■ =39. 1 :54. w nu u Winner— Ch. h, by Rayon dOr— Belladonna. *mOS a4tho flr8t braak to a 8°od 8tart- Won Polling np. It was only a strong gallop for Don Uro *Je « very good now. Azucena was outrun the first part but closed strong. Jeannot has speed and ran a fair race. Dan Bice deems to have lost all his speed. Dr. Parker can do better, 100 Free Lance, 108; 12166Ethelbert, 108; 9251 Handpress, 103 ; 12100 Charentus Overweights— Don dOro, 4 pounds: Dan Rice, 3 — Don d Orpplace, out. Azucena, place, 2* to 1; show, out.Meannot, place, 10 to 1; show 2 tol 12324 TWWffixl3r£st 2yearoldg- m"8- ™== ind Horses A Wt St Vt H %, BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C~ 12097 ONECK QUEEN 112 2 4* 3 P 11 A Clayton Oneck Stable S — s — * — * — anLfFOVHSpE 111 1 ,1 f?f V Wif!™d A fandD Harris 12 1*5 h 5 11953 DANGROU3 MAID112 4 61 5 4- 5* Spencer J RKeene 4 fi 4 t 12195 MOLUE NEWMAN 119 6 7 7 7 6« Martin J B LeTman 0 5 0 5 LA VENDS 112 7 5« 6* g 7 Foucon The Pepper StablelS 50 15 40 , Time, 11%, 24, 49, 56. to Winner— u Br. u o a » f, by Ben Strome— Mary Letcher. Post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won driving. Oneck Queen is a good filly and was runnin* strong at the finish She was best ana likes a distance Misericordia ran her race She has I fane turn of speed. Fond Hopes could not give the weight. She was tiring badly at the end Star Chime was outrun, but finished well. Dangerous Maid never got to going good She will do better. Mollie Newman will hardly do with these. La Venus is not ready Corrected weights-Fond Hopes, 119. Hoprpla-fhowrom8 8h°W 2 *° " Mi89ricordia Place, 5 tol; show, 2 to 1. Food lQ9 OR FODBTH BACK-1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. JLOU Preakness Stakes. ,000 added. Ind Horses A Wt St g BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C~ 122202 HALF TIME 102 1 12 n |i g i« Clawson P J Dwver TT1 1 s i nWiSgiSfiS lo? I I I ? Lf LitSldlHandDMorristlls -lis 1-1973LACKLAND 10a 3 3 * 2« 21*3 Spencer O H P Belmont 10 10 4 4 J,m8ul5. 24*5,37. 49%, 1:02, lSfe 1:40%, 1:47. w,nn„, Winner— pk Ch. „ c, k by Hanover— Pandora. f„n°£ atiheA£t-.l?reak- Starte°°d- Won driving. Half Time had great speed and was skillfully handled. Filigrane was messed about badly. With a good ride he might have won He T™ COTm£f yf r| 8tr°ng at ihe ?£ Lacklan d ra« a «ood race but was outclassed by the o the? two. It fine and was a race tied the track record for the distance Scratched-12273 Diminutive. 108; 12Q233A. N. B , 105; 122722Cormorant, 105. Half Time, place. 1 to 5. Fiiigrane, place, 1 to 4. Lackland, place, 3 to 5. 12326 FIFTH BACK~34 Mlle" 00 added- 3-yearK lds and upward. Belling~ Ind Horses A Wt St H %. BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 9135- HANDBALL 4 110 5 31 21 11 1« W Martin P J Dwvur — — — 5 — l-7f CONCORD 8 5 1 lo" f f t ?C°P !*£and«» 0 £ M 0 mS PiS niniii 522 ! *? 8, 8 3" Taral WHBehman 15 25 15 25 l5i?7TRir?0 lift,? -H - t £ £law8on Mrs F Brown 20 20 15 15 w -5i it wivvffo !12M L 21 51 5* McCne LO Appleby 2t 3 2t 3 LEPIDA s 8s W»i?«Jl ftfti ° D*" m m !5° !» , Winner— Ch. c, by Hanover— Keepsake. _ aVPost 20 minutes. Start bad. Won in a hard drive of five horses. Hanlball is not at his bast but he finished gamely. He pulled up lame. Mazarin is very fit and was well ridden Concor J came from nowhere in the stretch. Ben Hadad ran an improved race. Trillo was as good left. Harry Reed quit in the stretch. Flax Spinner is very good. as Overweights— Concord, 1 pound. . Handball, place, 2 tol; show, evens, Mazarin, place, 4 to lj show, 2 to 1. Concord show 4 to 1 Trnlo. r.la 6 to 5 ; show. 1 to 2. Harry Reed, place. 3 to 5: nhow. 1 to 4°aCOra BQOW ■ Continoed.on 2nd pace. — — ~ » 1 O Q O H SIXTH RACE-5-8 Mile. 00 added. 2-year-olds, Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % fc StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12221KLUKE 9W 1* D 11 li McCue H T Griffin 5 5 4 — 4~~ 12274 TRUMPET 106 5 34 3* 21 23 Maher M F Dwyer 2t 13-511-511-E. 12219 MC MEEKIN 122 9 8 7 5- 32 Everett C T Patterson 4 5 45 HSandandJ3SSS* 8 6 6* 4" 4i 4* Moore P J Reagan 60 200 60 150 JflflAffAJSf 89 * 4h 5h 5" 5s 8etley OHPBelmont 50 50 50 50 111442MORBID 94 7 7 8 8 6" Mitchell W B. Jennings 6 15 6 12 12276 CARIBOO 97 3 5» 6" 6* li OCornor F R Hamlin 10 20 10 20 12022 ORTBDD 94 8 9 9 9 8 J Corbley J R and F P Keene 40 100 40 100 122763LOTT1E SHEVILLE95 17 14 11 11 9 B.own W Lakeland 10 30 10 30 S2SS1SSSSOH 97 10 10 10 10 10 W,lsoD FleischmannSona 8 12 8 10 J2276 BEAUTIFUL 94 2 2« !" HI J Slack W C Daly 60 2C0 60 150 12276 PIRATE J 92 11 11 12 12 12 J Callahan Lewis Elmore 100 100 100 100 SHROVE TCESDAY109 12 12 13 13 13 W Martin E S Gardner Jr 8 15 8 2 !HS £and£?.!%..-_ Un 13 u u u Michaels Smith and Co 20 60 20 60 11710 GIVE and TAKE 95 14 15 15 15 15 Moody E J Shicsey 40 100 40 ICO 11605 LAUREATEA 94 15 16 16 16 16 Odom R C Do/gett 8 15 8 V ROYAL STERLING 107 16 17 17 17 17 Hewitt S D Bruce 40 100 40 75 _ Time, 13, 24, 37, 1 :03. Winner— Ch. g, by FiddlestickB— Flavia. Post 11 minutes. Start fair. Won handily after an early diive. Fluke won rather ea«ily at the end. McMeekin got a bad break and ran a good race at the weight. Trumpet ran a good race. Mynheer showed some Bpeed. Scratched— Midwood, 105; 11793Innovator, 103; Tasmania, 94. Overweights— Fluke, 1 pound ; Give and Take, 1. Fluke, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Trumpet, piace, 9 to 10; show, 2 to 5. McMeekin. dace Isolj show, evens.