42 HISTORYOFTHE 



second and $150 to third. \y 2 miles. 119 entries. 12 paid $10, 

 66 paid $20, 1 void. Value $5,920. 



Labold Bros.' b c Montrose by Duke of Montrose, dam Patti ; 



118 lbs., I. Lewis 1 



A. G. McCampbell's b c Jim Gore by Hindoo, dam Katie; 118 



lbs., Fitzpatrick 2 



R. Lisle's br c Jacobin 'by Jils Johnson, dam Agnes; 118 lbs., 



Stoval 3 



J. D. Morrisey's b g Banburg by King Ban, dam Rosaline; 



115 lbs., Blaylock 



Fleetwood 'Stable's ch c Clarion by Whisper, dam Claretta; 



118 lbs., Arnold 



W. O. Scully's ch c Ban Yan by King Ban, dam Hira ; 118 



lbs., Godfrey 



Santa Anita Stable's b c Pendennis by Virgil, dam Persia ; 



118 lbs., Murphy 



Time— 2:39^4 

 Betting— 8 to 5 against Banburg, 2 to 1 Jim Gore, 4 to 1 

 Pendennis, 5 to 1 Jacobin, 6 to 1 Ban Yan, 10 to 1 each Montrose 

 and Clarion. 



FOURTEENTH DERBY 1888 



A more raw, cold disagreeable day can hardly be imagined 

 than the opening day of the Louisville Jockey Club. It was 

 cloudy, and a cold, raw wind blew directly across the track from 

 the North ; and as they have had no rain for the past fortnight 

 or more, the dust blew in blinding clouds. The track had been 

 watered on the homestretch which helped matters very much. 

 The track was slow, and deep in dust except on the homestretch. 

 The attendance was very large, the people taking advantage of 

 the free entrance to the inner field ; the rails were packed, four 

 or five deep, from the three-quarter pole at the head of the stretch 

 to well around the first turn. The Grand Stand, Betting Ring 





