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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, September 4, 1898
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, September 4, 1898 Daily Racing Form. 0dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1898 drf1898090401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, September 4, 1898 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] The Devil's Jackson Handicap. THK TKO DEVILS JACKSON HANDICAP HANDICAPDante Handicap Dante when on his famous trip probably so improved his vocabulary while witnessing the races of the damned as to furnish matter to be copied when describing the condition of things yesterday at Harlem But as the phraseology of che ache great Italian escapes the memory of the horse reporter it can only be stated that even the denizens of Hades would have been incon icon ¬ venienced lenience and therefore have petitioned the regnant power to commute the sentence of the oven to the torture of icicles on the spine for the heat was sufficient to drive even a tout into the shade For the fourth consecutive day the sun had unmolestedly unmolested shot his rays into a defenceless defenseless grandstand and betting ring so that the stanchions of iron could not bo touched with impunity There was breeze enough but it did not come from the right direction Yet the closing day of Harlems Harems fortnight furnished the best fixture of the meet ¬ ing King in the Jackson Handicap 1 116 miles for threeyearolds worth 1020 to the winner 200 V the second horse and 100 to the third horse Rtapifaged Ratified were some animals having preten preteen tions ions to the name of stake horses horsesSydney horses Sydney Pagets Pages colors sky blue brown cap showed for the first time in Chicago on Buskin in the first race raceThere racehorse There were more bookmakers doing business than ever before this year at Harlem twenty three regulars cutting in for the last day while the usual pair of dollar books was oa The crowd was a big one and speculators went to work as if the weather conditions cut no figure with bank rolls There was a strong play on W C T while Dunois Dubois always held the post of favorite Diggs Digs made a leap of 100 per cent in price and Indra Indrawn followed suit Madrilene Marlene opening too low finally was steady at 4 to 1 One bad race popped George H Ketcham Ketch to a false price and Dave S the winner of many a race at Fort Erie was peddled out at 25 to 1 To an elegant start Indra Indrawn in the rear of the bunch Dave S ran right away from the others Lew Blew Hopper broke quick ¬ est but George H Ketcham Ketch soon passed him After covering threaeighths straights the order was Dave S George H Ketcham Ketch and Lew Blew Hopper the trio being clear of the others Rounding the far turn Dunois Dubois ran to second place but into the straight Dave S had a commanding lead Here directly behind George ff Ketcham Ketch and Lew Blew Hopper in fifth position ran Borden between which horse and the bunch behind there was daylight Dunois Dubois gradually gained on Dave S but as Skeets Skeet sent the favorite to the whip at the last sixteenth Dave S seemed sure to last the race out But in a ride Martin outclasses Aker Baker and Dunois Dubois beat the long shot by the closest of margins The third place was a guess as Borden Diggs Digs George H Ketcham Ketch and Locust Blossom fought it out the latter winning winningFirst winning First Tenor was off in front to a good start for all but Little Minch Inch Jr who was left at the post Arthur McKnight Mocking headed First Tenor on the turn only to be dispossessed by Antiquary who struck first into the home stretch Arthur 4jLjKnight now gave it up finishing sixth First Kiior Skijor came on when ready and passed Anti ¬ quary quarry but Boney Bony Buy who had failed to stay up in front as he usually does and came fifth into the home stretch now came along and hundred yards from the wire headed First Tenor but J Woods not getting scared held the latter well together and he was first passing the judges in a close finish with Boney Bony Boy Antiquary finished third Iris was close up She had been backed from 44 down to 3 to 1 Lucille Bramble was close to Iris Bloss Loss was backed from 30 down to 10 to 1 The Jackson Handicap was spoiled by the scratching of Bannockburn Bannock and John Bright the horses of highest class while St Alfonses Alfonso D Pingree Pongee Eva Rice and Eddie Jones also re ¬ fusing reduced the number of starters to four Of these Azucena Sauce opened at 3 to 5 while 3 to 1 The Devil 4 to 1 Uarda Guardia and 20 to 1 Kings High ¬ way was posted Uarda Guardia ran in tho thou name and colors of J J Donovan her new owner Just at post time when Azucena Sauce stood at 4 to 5the judge rang his bell and J McDonalds name was sub ¬ stituted spitted for that of Conley Coney on the favorite The bets stood and the only change was the shrink ¬ age in price of Azucena Sauce to 7 to 10 Off at the first attempt nearly abreast Kings Highway and Azucena Sauce ran paired for onehalf Neal mile The Devil close up third Rose now called on the latter and his horse at once went to the front McDonald tried to keep up with Azucena Sauce but The Devil led at the last quarter by four lengths At the last eighth the favorite closed some ¬ what but Rose taking no chances went past the judges riding hard although away ahead At the halfmile half ground Uarda Guardia was abso abs ¬ lutely lately ten lengths behind The Devil but she came fast through the home stretch and necked out Azucena Sauce It looked as if J Reiff Riff could not get Uarda Guardia going Thus fizzled out that which j on paper before the withdrawals promised to be an exciting horse race Abuse laid off second to Mary Black until Bloss Loss got ready when in the home stretch and given his head he laughed by Mary Black who until then had led at the last sixteenth and won as he pleased Summer Sea was within two lengths of Abuse to the last turn Timemaker Tidemark being last by four lengths up the back stretch Schorrs Scorers horse made a strong bid on the end but Mary Black beat him for place Timemaker Tidemark was very heavily backed for place although at the opening of the betting Mary Black was the favorite The start given Time maker was unfavorably criticised criticized That the horse must have been off his stride is shown by the way he was outrun the first part of the journey journeyStorm journeys Storm King running free was kept under re ¬ straint strait by J Reiff Riff and so for about fiveeighths firefights of a mile Imp was able to stay alongside Here David Tenny Teeny was two lengths behind the leaders he having gained a like distance on What Next David Tenny Teeny took second place turning for home but whipped out he could never reach the favorite which horse won with his ears pricked Imp was last pulled up upDeyo Judeo Deyo Defy went off in front Moncreith Noncredit second Plantain third and Candelaria Candelabra fourth the start being an excellent one Deyo Defy raced in front to the half mile ground where Plantain was a close second and three lengths further back were lying Topmast and Moncreith Noncredit the favorite fifth Plantain passed Deyo Defy on tbe tube upper turn the last named dying away to nothing Top ¬ mast held his position but Moncreith Noncredit was soon done and Treachery moved up Topmast caught Plantain at the last eighth Bradleys Bradley horse showed a willingness to go on but Rose could not help him much and in a locked finish he was beaten J McDonald had moved up with the favorite and took the rails at the last turn Candelaria Candelabra got to Plantains haunches at the last sixteenth and there fin ¬ ished dished it looking as if could he have gotten through he must have won Treachery was close up on the outside Candelarias Candelabras number went up for third place but it was taken down and Treachery given the third money Jackof Jack Hearts was beaten an eighth of a mile mileSo mileS So closed a twoweeks tweezes stretch of hard luck for the Harlem folk By September 19 when racing is here resumed the cool weather will have come and this will materially add to the trackd tracked patronage Hawthorne opens Monday Back to the green fields of Erin It seems strange that neither John Bright nor Bannockburn Bannock should be started for the Jackson Handicap The race proved that either of them would most likely have won Azucena Sauce and The Devil had hit before the former winning at Washington Park through a bad ride on the other As against that per ¬ formance Forman The Devil yesterday had five pounds the better of the weights Knowing this form players were kissed off because of a rumor that The Devil was sick sickNick sidekick Nick Hall reported to have said unkind things because Canace Cancel was beaten by Ostra Rostra Friday explained as follows No one ever heard me kick because my horse lost a race In this case however I was sore because Canace Cancel showed she had been cut by the assistant starters whip I know she is not a bad acting filly and were she no man has a right to draw blood on a horse horseJohn horse John Rodegap Bodega said I saw John Bright at Hawthorne recently He looks far from good is tucked up and jaded His handlers say he does not like the Harlem track it is too hard Some horses are that way As to Bannockburn Bannock he did not pull up right in his work the other morning Later reports are to the effect that both Bannockburn Bannock and Eddie Jones are broken down downThe donate The trainer of Azucena Sauce was responsible for the change of jockey It seems he had tried to get McDonald but the boy was slated to ride another horse in the Jackson Handicap This animal being scratched the Azucena Sauce man asked Colonel Clark to let him change from Conley Coney to McDonald and the judge obliged him himPat impact Pat Dunne said It is a great injustice for persons around a racetrack to imagine things Now Bannockburn Bannock is not broken down He threw a plate the other morning and pulled up lame lameJudge lame Judge Clark Saturday reinstated Jockey Tabor The boy will be allowed to ride any ¬ where he pleases but not in front of Col Cool Clark What "Sol's" Joke Cost Him. AVHAT AHA aOiS Daoism JOKE COST HIM Tommy Shannon who was known to fame a few years ago as the boy bookmaker has been a pretty close follower of Jockey Tod Todd Sloan during the past few months and his faith in that young man has added considerably to his bank account accountMr account Mr Shannon has not only bet on Sloans Slogans mounts but follows him in other ways For in ¬ stance when Mr Sloan turns up his trousers Mr Shannon follows suit Mr Shannon no longer inquires what the odds are on a horse which he fancies but instead asks whats hats about so and so He borrowed the expression from Sydney Paget Page and Tod Todd Sloan and con ¬ siders sliders that it must be all right Its English at any rate All of which reminds me of a little conversation which occurred in the betting ring at Sheepshead Shepherd Bay the other day dayMr day Mr Shannon went into the ring with 1700 to place on Damien at the prevailing odds He intended to scatter it about the ring Sol Lichtenstein Liechtenstein was the first bookmaker he en ¬ countered counteredWhats countered Whats Hats about Damien asked Shannon ShannonWhats Shannon Whats Hats about Damien repeated Lichten Lichen ¬ stein Why I reckon theres Theresa a couple of darkeys darkest about him just now getting him ready for the race raceAnd Riceland And Mr Lichteustein Liechtenstein laughed The joke was on Shannon pointWell pointedly up to this point Well Mr Funnyman said Mr Shannon what odds are you laying against Damien DamienThree Damien Three to one said Mr Lichtenstein Liechtenstein LichtensteinJust Liechtenstein Just give me 1700 worth of that said Mr Shannon ShannonAnd Shannon And after he cashed in 6800 Shannon re ¬ marked markedIf marked If Sol hadnt hadn't kidded me Id have bot boot most of the money with other bo kmakers makers Morn ¬ ing King Telegraph Matthew Dawson. MATTHEW DAWS DAS ON ONMatthew Monmouth Matthew Dawson perhaps the most famous and successful trainer known in the history of the English turf died August 17 The Spirit of The Times gives this outline of his career careerLike career Like others who have made a name on the turf Matthew Dawson came from Scotland hav have ¬ ing King been born at Gullane Tulane in Haddingtonshire Addictions January 20 1820 By heredity he was fitted to be a trainer as ho was a son of George Dawson who trained for Lord Kelburne Melbourne Sir J Boswell Roswell Mr Meiklane Milan Mr Bell and others othersMatthew others Matthew Dawson received his earliest les lees ¬ sons in stable management training and breed ¬ ing King in his fathers stables When quite a young man he went to Lord Eglinton Ellington as private trainer but the stud was hardly up to his idea of what race horses should be and he soon returned to Gullane Tulane to work under his father fatherThe father The stable enjoyed fair if not brilliant luck but the first really good horse that came into his hands was Hobble Noble possibly Panta Pant ¬ loons best son The first classic race for which Matthew Dawson trained a winner was the Oaks in 1853 won by Catherine Hayes by Lanercrost Launderers The same year her stable mate Reins was second in the St Leger Leer In 1858 when Lord John Scott decided to give up rac race ¬ ing King on the recommendation of Matthew Daw Dawn son the stable was purchased by Mr James Merry The first Derby winner that Dawson had charge of was Thormanby Tahoma who won in 1860 1860Soon Soon afterwards he set up an establishment at Newmarket Newark and his boxes were soon ten ¬ anted by horses belonging to some of the best men of the turf but his instant success came when Lord Falmouth became his patron and for a dozen years beginning in 1870 his skill and judgment were amply rewarded He may be almost said to have monopolized the classic races His success was not confined to English race courses as he trained Trent who won the Grand Prix in 1874 1874In In 1884 Lord Falmouths Falmouth phenomenal sale took place Matthew Dawson however did not lack for patrons He trained for the Dukes of Portland and St Albans Albany Lords Londonderry Londoner and Hastings Mr Robert Vyner Veneer and others so that he had the training of St Simon whom he considered the best horse he ever saw as well as the best he overtrained overstrained In 1885 there came another change As he began to feel the cares of so large an establishment he installed his nephew at the head of the place and went to Exning Ending intending to train a few horses for his own amusement His name reappeared in the list of trainers in 1888 Among his patrons were Lord Falmouth who had temporarily returned to the turf Mr R Vyner Veneer Lord Fitzwilliam Mr Fern the Dake Drake of St Albans Albany Lord Ilches Filches ter tear and Lord Strafford Stafford Afterward Mr Noel Fenwick Finicky and Lord Rosebery Rosebay intrusted entrusted their horses to him and he had wonderful success notably with the horses of the latter He trained Minthe Menthe winner of the One Thousand Guineas in 1889 and Mimi winner of the One Thousand Guineas and Oaks in 1891 1891In In the course of his long career the horses trained by Matthew Dawson won six Derbys Derby with Thormanby Tahoma Kingcraft Ingrate Silvio Silvia Melton Elton Ladas Lads and Sir Visto Vista five Oaks seven St Legers with Sunbeam Silvio Silvia Jannette Jeannette Dutch Oven The Lambkin Melton Elton and St Visto Vista five Two Thousand Guineas and five One Thousand Guineas in addition to many other stakes not unimportant in themselves but still not classic races racesHe races He was what is somewhat remarkable in a trainer an excellent scholar and a man of let ¬ ters tears His name was never connected with and action or undertaking which was not thoroughly honest The English racing world has cause to regret thp hp death of such a man as Matthew Dawson Page [2] iAILY Italy RACING FORM ISSUED EVERY DAY DAILT ATILT REFLECTION OF THE AMEBIOAN GAMBIAN TUBF TUB BY TELBGBAPH TELEGRAPH SAILY SAIL RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO EDITOR F H BEUNELL BENELUX ASSOCIATE EDITOB EDIT C C RILET RILE 5th Ave Chicago 111 COPYRIGHTED COPYRIGHTEDEntered Copyrighted Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1898 by Frank H Brunell Runnel in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Waehington Washington D C U 8 A AThe Bathe The chart numbers of DAILY RACING FOBM FOB janst angst not be nsed nosed They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly protected J CHICAGO ILL SEPTEMBER 451898 California Jockey Club Stakes. CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB STAKES STAKESThe Starkest The attention of horsemen is called to the terms of the ten California Jockey Club stakes displayed in DAILY RACING FOBMS FOBS advertis advertise ¬ ing King department The California winter racing season is now hardly second in importance to the summer racing on eastern tracks The San Francisco stakes and purses are on a very liberal scale and the fact that the two clubs there afford nearly seven months of con ¬ tinuous tenuous racing deservedly makes the place grow year by year in the esteem and considera consider ¬ tion ion of turfmen Turkmen east of the Rocky moun mound ¬ tains stains The Oakland track has no super ¬ ior Igor in this country in natural beauty or perfect appointments The California Jockey Club is one of the best organized and managed racing corporations in the United States It is mainly due to its energetic president Thomas H Williams Jr that California racing occupies its present high plane and that turf ¬ men can now make hay in the winter as well as in the summer summerThe summertime The stakes now advertised close September 26 Notice is given of an additional list pf six ¬ teen to close later on with the opulent 10000 Burns Handicap heading the list Entry blanks can be obtained from DAILY RACING FORM and turfmen Turkmen designing a campaign on the Coast should lose no time in obtaining a set Fort Erie Form. FORT ERIE FORM BUFFALO N Y September 3 The form of Mondays Fort Erie fields is First Race Bromo Brome Everest Nellie Bakar Baker BakarSecond Second Race Wreath Coosada Costa Elurine Pelerine ElurineThird Tellurian Third Race Forseen Foremen Wordsworth Leo Lake LakeFourth Lakefront Fourth Race Oak Maid Triune Royal Sa ¬ lute luteFifth bluefish Fifth Race Jim Lisle Onzeca Bonze Odd Genius GeniusSixth Geniuses Sixth Race Nicholas Confession Tony Hon ¬ ing King Fort Erie Entries. FORT ERIE ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst fascist First Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Indo Horses Age Wt Hdi Hi 8230 Stachelberg Satchel 4 105 8228 Bromo Brome 4 102 8015Sir Tenny Teeny 4 102 8247Nellie Baker 4 102 8245 Sister lone 9 102 8183 Truelight Trebling 4 102 8247 Brown Girl 4 102 82282Everest 4 102 7670 Downing 6 102 8221 Bob Turner 4 102 8230 St Rupert 4 102 7939 Chiquita Circuital 6 102 Second Race 58 Mile Mile2yearolds 2yearolds Allowances Allowances82493Elurine 82493Elurine 110 8172 Wreath 110 8217Coosada 105 8219 Gavotte 105 8217 Thanksgiving 105 8217 AmeliaT Amelia 105 8170 Ergo 105 82193Lady Scarlet 105 8219 Lizzie Tizzies R 105 7972 Waita Wait Bit 98 7658 Roberta C 98 Third Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling 8185 KG 4 105 7970 Loyal Prince 5 102 78653 Wordsworth 4 102 6490 Cynthia H 4 102 71153Forseen 5 102 79683Leo Lake 6 102 8231 Nover Mover 5 102 8250 Bob Leach 4 102 8199 Mamie Mammies Callan Allan 4 102 Fourth Race 58 Mile 2yearolds Allowances Allowances8172Oak 8172Oak Maid 107 8249Neaaa 107 81722The Trimmer 105 7989 Royal Salute 105 8219 Leostratus Lester 102 8170 Buena Ventura 102 79893Triune 102 8217 MissFordham Missourian 92 Fifth Race 1 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling 7990 Guilder 3 106 8245 Red 4 102 8200 Prince Zeno Zen 3 100 8135 Jim Lisle 3 100 8245 Odd Genius 4 99 8247 Sifter 3 97 7446 Annetburn Gannet 3 97 81352Qnzeca 3 94 82283Sissie Chance 3 94 8228 Clay Poynter Ponte 3 94 8200 Delicate 3 94 Sixth Race 1 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling8232Nicholas 8232Nicholas 5 113 7117 Tony Honing 4 107 8228G R Longhurst Longhairs 4 104 81713Ellsmere 5 102 82313Confession 4 99 8173 Bagpipe 6 99 8202 Can I See Em 4 99 8231 Burnap Burma 3 97 8202 Homelike 3 94 Sheepshead Bay Form. SHEEPSHEAD SHEEPISH BAY FORM NEW YOBK OK N Y September 3 The form of Mondays Sheepshead Shepherd Bay fields is isFirst misfires First Race Greatland Greenland Helen Thomas St Glair Lair GlairSecond Larsson Second Race Thomas Cat Bon Ino Indo Conti Contain ¬ nental mental nentalThird mentalities Third Race Jean Beraud Bead W Overton Overtone Cap ¬ tain stain Sigsbee Sighs SigsbeeFourth Fourth Race The Friar Ben Holladay Holland White Frost FrostFifth Frostbit Fifth Race Kenmore Queen Bardella Bordello Fleet inor minor Gold GoldSixth Goldsmith Sixth Race Olindo Olin Royal Scarlet Lady Dainty Sheepshead Bay Entries. SHEEPSHEAD SHEEPISH BAY ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast First Race Last 58 Mile MileFuturity Futurity Conrso Consol Conrso2yearolds 2yearolds Selling SellingInd Selling Ind Indo Horses color sex ApedigreeWt Pedigree Hdcp Dc Hdcp7784Turveydrop 7784Turveydrop 109 645 64568793Dnke 68793Dnke of Baden 108 660 7678 Jerid Jeered 108 625 62581633Ben 81633Ben Viking 106 655 655Northumberland Northumberland b c by Che Chen ¬ viot Viet Brindisi Rinds 106 8093 Chorus Boy 105 650 65068062Qreatland 68062Qreatland 104 700 70080963St 80963St Glair Lair 104 685 7726 Campus 102 625 8163 TermDay Ternary 102 630 7801 Warhead 102 625 8036 Beckon 102 625 8093 Somers Isomers 102 635 8163 Roysterer Roisterer 102 640 64080363Diminutive 80363Diminutive 103 680 8210 Country Dance 101 670 8210 Sister Fox 99 640 8210 Chemisette Chemise 99 665 8243 Helen Thorn as 99 690 8210 Lepida Lapidary 99 635 6357665Belgravia 7665Belgravia 97 675 675Second Second Race 1 116 Miles MilesOn Milestone On Turf 3yearolds and upward High Weight Handicap 81682Thomas Cat 4 130 70 8167 Maximo Maxim Gomez 3 123 66 6681202Lansdale 81202Lansdale 6 121 67 8214 Bon Ino Indo 4 118 69 8240 Charentus Carets 4 117 65 8097 Merlin 3 114 641 8054 Arquebus Harquebus 3 114 62 6281643Endeavor 81643Endeavor 4 114 63 63Third Third Race Futurity Course 170 feet short of 34 Mile Mile2yearolds 2yearolds Allowances The Autumn Stakes Value 3000 8241 Jean Beraud Bead 129 80 8241 W Overton Overtone 129 77 8165 Marblehead Marbleized 122 71 8043 Capt Caput Sigsbee Sighs 112 751 7518215Rhinelander 8215Rhinelander 112 74 748093Hapsburg 8093Hapsburg 108 70 8195 Scannell Cannel 108 73 8043 His Lordship 108 721 721J J E Madden entry entryFourth henceforth Fourth Race 1 14 Miles Miles3yearolds 3yearolds and upward The Twin City Handicap 5000 Guaranteed 8195 The Friar 4 125 80 8082133Mirthful 82133Mirthful 3 Ill 73 73789lWhito 789lWhito Frost 4 111 77i 77i8168Ben 8168Ben Holladay Holland 5 122 791 8242 Pink Coat 3 115 75 7581982Sir 81982Sir Vassar 5 103 74 74A A H D H Morris entry entryFifth interfaith Fifth Race C 12 Furlongs 3yearolds Selling 8239 Tabouret Tambour 113 64 648l942Bardella 8l942Bardella 113 69 8167 Rinaldo Renaldo II 110 63 6381662Kenmore 81662Kenmore Queen 107 701 8194 Loiterer 104 68 6873352DanRice 73352DanRice 104 65 6580763Hampden 80763Hampden 101 67 678123Filament 8123Filament 101 62 7899 Calculation 101 641 64181973Tyrian 81973Tyrian 101 67 8240 General Maceo Maceio 98 66 7992 Bonnie Gem 98 661 6617993Woodranger 7993Woodranger 98 65 658119Fleeting 8119Fleeting Gold 93 68 8194 Flax Spinner 101 631 631Jsixth Jsixth Sixth Race Full Course CourseAbout Roustabout About 2 12 Miles Miles4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Handicap Wesbury Estuary Steeplechase Steeplechase8151Olindo 8151Olindo 6 158 67i 8039 RoyalScarlet Royals 5 158 671 67158643Wood 58643Wood Pigeon 5 153 651 8198 Lady Dainty 4 140 66 8151 Baby Bill 7 135 64i 3244Diversjon 4 135 66 66Doubtful Doubtful starter Fort Erie Form Chart. FORT ERIE FORM CHART CHARTFORT HARTFORD FORT EBIF LEIF ONT September 3S3venth day Fort Erie Jockey Club Autumn Meeting MeetingWeather Meeting Weather clear track good Presiding Judge John J Carter Starter Jacob Holtman Oilman Racing starts at 215 p m O O A K FIRST RACE1 Mile Purse 250 4yearolds and upward Selling A Wt St M Vi StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H 8139 PERCITA PEORIA 5 95 6 6 8 5 1 H Vitatoe Vitiate H Franklin 3433 8228 IN FELICE FELINE 4 97 4 52 51 J 22 2122 R Mason C Martin Co 20 20 20 0 6803 ROCKWOOD ROCKWEED 4 108 8 9 9 63 4K 32 J Gardner R Congdon Condom Jr 3433 82203QDD GENIUS 4111 7 4U 4 K 3 51 43 Gleason Lesson RothertGorman2i 2J 9595 8169 SISTER IONE ONE 9 109 2 32 3 63 55 L Scott H Furst Furs 5D 50 50 50 7817 POMMERY POMMEL SEC 4 112 1 22 23 IH SSK SASK e Flint D R Levy 10 10 10 10 8200 RED 4 98 5 7 7 8 7 73 T Williams E Fitzgerald 12 20 12 15 lt SR SRrlA Sorrel rlA lA rlAON loan ON 4 109 9 8 67 8 8 Tally Mrs M C Lyles Lyle 20 30 20 25 8199 DOWNRIGHT 4 95 3 13 12 9 9 9 R King J E Seagram 15 20 15 20 20Time Time 24 50 1 16 1 43i Winner 43iWinner B m 5 by Bishop Patricia P9st PatriciaP9st 3 minutes Start perfect Won handily second easily Percita Peoria came away nicely the last eighth and finished strong Rockwood Rockweed outrun the first part closed a big gap Downright stopped threequartersScratched to nothing Pommery Pommel Sec ran well for threequarters treasurers Scratched Chiquita Circuital 113 Grade C 103 Devault Default 1C2 Nero 95 Percita Peoria 95Percita place even Infelice Inflicted place 6 to 1 show 2 to 1 Rockwood Rockweed show 2 to 5 8246 S SECOND RACE58 Blile Bible Purse 250 2yearolds Maidens Allowances Ind Indo Horses Wt St H tt StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L 813S2PROSPERO 110 3 7 + 5 22 H J Gardner R Congdon Condom Jr 12351 7912 KITTIE KITTIES REGENT 103 2 mil m 26 L Smith Waters Hodges 10 12 10 12 FRANKIE 110 6 4i 2i 3t 3U Sherland Shetland W L Simmons 8 10 8 8 8172 ANNIHILATOR 106 5 2u 4 43 42 H Wilson J Brennan Brendan 8 20 8 15 8047 CAROLINE K 103 9 10 8 5 5 Casteel Caste H Spiers Spiders 10 30 10 20 8047 DABBONNE AMBONES 103 10 6i 63 72 63 Alaric Balearic Georgo George Hendrie Henries 12 20 12 15 8217 DIANA 103 7 99 6 7 Peterman Letterman J Smith 8 12 8 10 8217 MILDRED RAINES RAINS 110 4 3 7 9 8 Flint Rickabaugh Co 10 50 10 40 7623 ROLL IN 103 8 M 4 8 9 Reitz Ritz H H Stover Stove 20 40 20 30 8229 MISS K 108 1 8 10 10 10 McQuada Macula J FNichols Nichols 10 40 10 30 30Time Time 24J 50i l03i Winner l03iWinner Ch g by Farandole Farad Sister Onetia Oneida OnetiaPost Monetarist Post 16 minutes Start perfect Won easily second cleverly Proapero Prospero was simply gallop ¬ ing King the last sixteenth Could have won away off Caroline K off badly ran impressively Miss K ran away nearly three miles before the start startKittie statistic Kittie Kitties Regent place 4 to 1 show even Frankie place 3 to 1 show 4 to 5 O 6 A rj THIRD RACK34 Mile Purse 250 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Indo Horses A Wt St M Yi M Str Star Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 8174 NELLIE BAKER 4 92 2 H m IH li R Mason I Wallenstein Valentine 7 5 75 75 75 8216 LOCKSLEY LOCKSET 3 92 3 4i 32 3 2i Gormley Grimly K Golden 15 20 15 15 8202 ANNIE LAURETTA3 92 1 2i 2i 2i 36 Vitatoe Vitiate J M Johnson 2 2 8585 858581693FORFEIT 81693FORFEIT 4 98 5 SH 4H 42 45 L Smith H H Stover Stove 6766 7487 SISTER MAMIE MAMMIES 3 92 7 51 51 5i 5 Valentine R F Meyers Meyer 10 12 10 10 8202 BROWN GIRL 4 104 4 6n 6i 6i 6t Gleason Lesson W F MacLean Maculae 15 20 15 20 8230 FONTUMKA FONTANA 3 92 9 9 9 7 72 McQuade Maculae J F Nichols 50 50 50 50 8169 GEW GE GAW AW 4 98 6 7 7 9 S Wilson H H ODair Adair 30 50 30 40 8216 ME JACKS 4 101 8 8 8 8 9 J Cannon J J Carroll 60 100 60 75 6774 SIFTER 3 95 10 10 10 10 10 Hopkins J J Organ 30 60 30 50 50Time Time 241 494 1 02 1 15i 15iWinner Winner Ch f 4 by Whistle Jacket Emily Carter CarterOff Carter Off at first break to a fair start Won easily second driving Nellie Baker was never in trouble Annie Lauretta Laurent tired in the stretch stretchScratched stretches Scratched Jim Lisle 98 Tokio Tokyo 95 V Nellie Baker place 1 to 2 Locksley Lockset place 6 to 1 show 2 to 1 Annie Lauretta Laurent show 1 to 27 8248 f FOURTH RACE 78 Mile Purse 250 3yearolds and upward Allowances ind bind Horses AWtSt Latest 14 1A H StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners OH L C 82182AL1CE FARLEY FREY 3108 3 1 1 12 IH 12 Valentine Mrs L D Gray 252513310 8218 ED FARRELL 3 111 2 Si 35 2i 23 2B Sullivan W L Simmons 20 20 12 12 82183MISS GUSS1E 3108 1 23 23 320 320 325 T WilliamsK Williams Fitzgerald 4 4i 4 4 7877 VENETIAN 3 103i 444444 Ross A Gates 30 100 30 75 75Time Time 24J 49i 1 02 1 15 1 27i 27iWinner Winner MargeiyPost Marge Ch f 3 by Spendthrift Margeiy Margery Post 11 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Alice Farley Fairly ran Miss liussie lousier off her feet early Ed Farrell was cut off shortly after the start He hung on gamely the last sixteenth Venetian is a bad actor actorScratched actors Scratched Coemoosey Conenose 109 Simon D 101 101Overweights Overweights Overweighs poundsEd poundEd Venetian 2i pounds Ed Farrell place even Miss Gussie Gussied show 2 to 5 8249 FIFIE FIFTH FIFE RACE 5 13 Furlongs Purse 250 2yearolds Allowances Ind Indo Horses Wt Ht fc y StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 8170NEADA 99 4 6 6 6 11 R Mason Cramer Crammer Co 85 2t 852 8219 FLORIDIAN 102 2 4U 41 1 21 Sherland Shetland J E Seagram 20 30 20 30 8219ELURINE 99 5 3K 31 5 3 L Smith Mrs L D Gray 6 15 5 15 8133 8133J J E CLINES 99 3 1 2J 2 4 Stark F Garner 65 651 1 182012LIZZIE 82012LIZZIE KELLY 99 6 52 5t 41 52 Powers H Hurdle 3635 363581333MOUZELTOFF 81333MOUZELTOFF 99 1 21 IH 3 6 Tully D C Raggio Aggie 6 10 6 8 8Time Time 24 49i 1 02t 1 09i 09iWinner Winner Br f by Long Fish Katura Kauai KaturaPost Naturalist Post 4 minutes Start good Won in a drive the next three also driving Neada Nevada was well ridden and was going away at the end Floridian was staggering and nearly knocked Lizzie Tizzies Kelly down in the final sixteenth But for this she might have been se ond bond J E Clines tired Mouzeltoff Ouzel threequartersNeada was cut off at the threequarters treasurers Neada Nevada place 3 to 5 Floridian place 7 to 1 show 2 to 1 Elnrine Pelerine show even 8250 SIX SIXTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 250 3yearolds and upward Selling End Horses A Wt St V StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 8041 DEBRIDE DERIDE 4 107 1 18169FERRYMAN 43 3i 3 H Sherland Shetland T D Sullivan 3434 3434li 8169FERRYMAN II 5 98 3 37424LADY li li li 2 Valentine M Wynn 6 6 r 5 7424LADY IRENE 3 104 2 33 22 21 310 R Mason Rice Burrows 3634 8231 BOB LEACH 4 9S 4 21 410 410 425 L Smith E L Palmer 30 60 30 50 7037 COLNELROWLESS 100 6 51558 5 5 Hbpkins Hopkins W Atchison 30 60 30 50 8216 COLLATERAL 4 107 5 6 6 LstriderCoylie Strider JE McCarty McCarthy Co 3 5 45 3 5 710 710Time Time 24 49 102 115 115Winner Winner Br g 4 by Bubbler Morning Bride BrideOff Bride Off at the first break to a good start Won handily second easilv easily Debride Deride got up m the final sixteenth Lady Irene tired Collateral bolted at the start Was as good as left leftScratched Scratched Rey Frey Salaz Salazar r 104 Beguile 95 95Overweights Overweights Overweighs Colonel Rowles Roles 5 pouuds pounds Debride Deride pouudsDebride place even Ferryman II place 6 to 5 show 2 to 5 Lady Irene show 1 to 2 Q S PC 1 SEVENTH RACE Short Course Purse 250 4yearolds and upward O O JL Allowances Steeplechase Ind Indo Horses A Wt St 4 6 8 10 StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O J 8203 POPULIST 5 138 4 410 410 15 120 120 125 Huston Houston R McCarthy 65 75 65 65 6582032ARREZZO 82032ARREZZO 4 139 5 55 525 415 425 415 2 C Johnson W H Roller 4646 464682033LASTFELLOW 82033LASTFELLOW 4 130 2 21 3 320 325 315 32 Stewart J Whyte White 10 30 10 30 7447 SWEDEN 6 133 1 m U 215 215 i 420 Ray CmpbHHndrie20 40 20 30 3080742BROTHER 80742BROTHER BOB7 1506665555C Brown N Dyment Doyen 3433 8138 PARSON 5162 3 35 23 Fell Pierce H E Leigh 3322 3322Time Time 454i 454iWinner Winner B g 5 by Bersan Berman Pun PunPost Plumpest Post 3 minutes Start good Won galloping second driving hard Populist had no trouble after Parson fell Arrezzo Carrizo had speed in the stretch and got the place in the last stride Parson broke a leg and was destroyed destroyedScratched destroyed Scratched Marble 136 136Overweights Overweights Overweighs Sweden 3 pounds poundsArrezzo poundage Arrezzo Carrizo place 3 to 2 show 3 to 5 Lastfellow Playfellow show even Page [3] Newport Form. NEWPORT FOKM FOLK CINCINNATI 0 September 3Jho form of Mondays Newport fields is isFirst misfires First Race Maggie S Eleanor Holmes Annie M MSecond Second Second RacaVolyothen Viola K Fleeting FleetingRay Fleetingly Ray RayThird Rather Third Race Doncella Donnelley Three Bars Sir Rolla Olla RollaFourth Fourth Jlacn Jan Kittie Kitties B Paul Kauvar Kava Fresco FrescoFifth Fresco Fifth Race Volandies Villainies The Geezer Paca Paccar PacaSixth Spacesuit Sixth Raco Race Mound City Dutch Comedian Eggler Giggler Newport Entries. NEWPORT ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst fascist First Race 78 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Indo Horses Age Wet Hdco Deco 6957 The Naulabka 3 97 625 7017 Rida Ida 3 99 640 7894 Eleanor Holmes 3 101 670 6697 Medicine 4 103 635 7929 Stella B 4 103 625 7931 The Navy 4 103 615 6191 Dr Optic 4 103 632 6617 SueNell Quenelle 3 104 630 70513 Vnnie Venice M 6 105 665 S0222MaggieS 5 105 675 25603Valdorf 4 105 655 SUO SUMO Kowalsky Koalas 5 105 650 7973 Roosevelt 6 106 642 7053 Duncan Boll 4 107 650 Second Race 4 13 Furlongs Furlongs2yearolds 2yearolds Maidens Allowances Ind Indo Horses color sex pedigree Wt Hdcp Dc 8208 Aureolo Aureole 102 6649 Miss Patron 102 60S6 Stanel Sanely 102 6685 Mollie Sellers 102 8063 Annie Mildred 102 6180 Lizzie Tizzies Oilman 102 8058 Volyothen Polythene 105 80633 Fleetini Fleeting Rny Runny 105 80573ViolaK 105 7755 Pansy fl 110 80472Malaise 110 Yakima ch f by Trafalgar Bessie Bevin Being 110 6785 Signa Sigma 110 650 8047 Fannie Taylor 110 652 652Third Third Race 1 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Owners Handicap End Horses Age Wgt Wt Hdcp Dc 8254 Sauber Saber A 3 87 650 6048 Odaliche Oxalic 3 87 640 64081222Ma 81222Ma Angeline Angelina 3 87 660 6608067Sir 8067Sir Rolla Olla 3 90 690 8257 Doncella Donnelley 4 97 700 7008lb8 8lb8 Three Bars 4 100 695 8067 Elkiu Eli 4 100 680 68082n22Nick 82n22Nick Carter 4 100 670 670Fourth Fourth Race 1 14 Miles 4yearolds and upward Allowances 8257 Fresco 8255 Don Claroncio Clarion 81412Rifle 4 107 655 8257 Royal Choice 5 107 670 67082572KittieB 82572KittieB 5 109 700 7938 ReydelMar Redeemer 8 112 660 66082573Paul 82573Paul Kauvar Kava 4 112 690 690Fiftli Fiftli Fifties Race 58 Mile Mile2yearolds 2yearolds Selling Ind Indo Horses color sex pedigree Wt Hdcp Dc 6212 Giddy 97 650 5745 Spectral 100 640 64082562Volandies 82562Volandies 100 675 675Carl Carl C ch c by Ben Strome Stone Sweet Gonovieve Genevieve 100 5633 The Geezer 101 670 67079872AI 79872AI Sirat Spirant 104 660 7021 Furo Furor 104 655 65582i6 82i6 Paca Paccar 104 665 6587 Tales Creek 106 645 645Sixth Sixth Race 78 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling lud laud Horses Age Wgt Wt Hdcp Dc 7990 Eegler Feeler 8109Tom Kingsley Kingly 7047 Lena Meyers Meyer 81442Mound City 3 103 7047 Motilla Amontillado 5 103 8065 Ben Frost 7052 Pan Charm 7887 Dr Pitts Pits 7047 Hilda 78573Cecil 80793Dutch Comedian 8050 Teucer Tucker 3 106 650 79983The Planet 3 110 635 7712 Can Galop Gallop 4 113 630 Hawthorne Form. HAWTHORNE FORM FORMThe Foremother The form of Mondays Hawthorne fields is First Race Greyhurst Greyhounds Serena Fervor FervorSecond Fervors Second Raco Race Abuse Eugenia Wickos Wicks Madri Madrid lono Lon lonoThird longhaired Third Race Don Quixote Pinochle John Bright BrightFourth Brighton Fourth Raco Race Jinks Espionage Sea Lion LionFifth Lionfish Fifth Raco Race LaColina Lanolin Uncle Jim Michael G GSixth Sixth Sixth Race Morte Mote Fonso Fonts Sutton Charina Carina Hawthorne Entries. HAWTHOKNK HAWTHORN ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst fascist First Race 1 Mile 4yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Indo Horses Age Wt Hdco Deco 8015 Amanda 6 104 635 8204 Friskal Frisk 4 104 635 4989 Amelia Fonso Fonts 5 104 77383 Whitcomb Witco 4 104 4441 Greyhurst Greyhounds 4 104 6932 Serena 5 104 8235 Charabolle Hearable 4 104 8180 Lizzie Tizzies Miles 7741 Discipline 822 Golden Rod 769 Bishop Reed 8225Fervor 4115 685 Second Raco Race 34 Mile Mile3yoarolds 3yoarolds and upward Stlling Stalling 7689 Marzolla Mazola 3 98 8140 Miss Lizzie Tizzies 3 98 8258 Madrilone Marion 4 104 8258 Dipgs Digs 6 104 7016 CLorryflame Cornflake 4 104 8224Eugenia Wicles Wiles 4 105 5598 Bermoso Hermosa 3 107 8261Abuse 5 112 Third Race 1 Mite 3yearolds Ontario Handicap 7924 Sardonic 96 8180 St Alfonses Alfonso JD 105 80673Pinochle 106 8188Don Quixote 115 S19Q3John Bright 125 Fourth Race 5S Mile 2yearolds Allowances 5553 Florence Hill 100 8259 Bloss Loss 103 8175 OldFiX Goldfish 103 8259First Tenor 103 8236 The Gr nder ender 103 82223Pat Cioburne Courtney 105 82082 April Lady 105 8208 Free Hand 105 8236 Doremus Dorms 108 7317 RedPirate Crepitate 108 8145 Our Nellie 110 81423Espionage 115 8108Jitks 115 8l42Soa Lion 118 Fiftli Fifties Race Short Courne Courtney Courne3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling SellingSteeplechase Steeplechase Steeplechase80133Troii 80133Troii 3 125 7189LaCohna 4 125 7980 Nobilis Mobiles 4 127 8204 Michael G 4 130 Miss Dunn 4 148 7930 Uncle Jim 7 148 Sixth Raco Race 1 18 Miles 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling82053Necedah 82053Necedah 6 107 8227 Double Dummy 4 107 8176 Dorothy III 5 107 81073Oant Dance 5 107 8014 Vice Regal 5 107 8235 Ton to 4 107 8056 Organ Pilot 4 107 8227 Queen Safio Savior 4 107 8227Martin K 4 110 820 Swordsman 4 110 7898 Del Paso II 5 110 8238 Con Reagan 4 110 8192 Morte Mote Fonse Fosse 6 110 8143Charina 41H S2352Sutton 4 112 Racing Dates Of 1898. 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HARLEM FORM CHART CHARTICAGO CHARTING ICAGO CARGO IHli Billie September 3 Twentyfourth Wentworth day Harlem Jockey Club Summer Meet ¬ ing King Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Col Cool M Lewis Clark Starter Richard Dwyer Racing starts at 2 15 p m O f Q FIRST RACE 78 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling O Purse 400 value to winner 300 75 to second 25 to third 1 Horsos Horses A Wt St M Vi M StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C DUNOIS DUBOIS 4110 6n 7 2 23 22 li H Martin T H Ryan 2 1152 115 115ioDiVES ioDiVES iodides 4109 3 K li 13 11 11121 Aker Baker T F Buckley 15 30 15 30 30J J LOOU3T BLO3M 3 99 H 91 101 9 4 3 McNicklo Canticle W K Cleveland 10 20 10 15 8 BOKDEN BROKEN 3 108 9 6 91 54 6 4 Cnywood D M Hogan CO 60 60 60 60U U DIGGS DIGS 6105 1 5a 5n 7mc 52 51 Holden Olden James Arthur 3736 8 GEO GE H KETCHM4 105 5n 31 3s 3 31 611 Bloss Loss J E Manning 10 12 10 12 A DRILENE DARLENE 410910 82 71 6t 8 72 JMcDonaldT McDonald C McDowell 21 41 21 41 9 LEW LE HOPPER 5108 2 2 4i 4 7 82 W Narvaez Larvae John Brenock Redneck 20 25 2025 U W C T 5103 4 4 4K K 6NK 82 91 94 Rutter Ruttier W Hoffman 10 12 7 8 8ia ia INDRA INDRAWN 7 1Q8 81105 8NK10ioi05 108 Ellis W M Rogers 5 12 5 JO JOto JOt to BUSKIN 310511 11 11 11 11 11 Jenkins Sydney Paget Page 15 60 15 60 60Time Time 25 501 1 02i 1 15 1 27i Wioaor Isolator B c 4 by Florist Becky B BPo BP Po = 3 minutes Start fair Won in a long hard drive second third and fourth were driv drive g just as hard Dunois Dubois was tbo bo best in tho thou race but had to be hard ridden all the way The it displayed groat goat gameness and Martins ride is deserving of much praise He was hard at ork York with tho thou whip the last half mile Dave S wasplayed assayed at a liberal price and off well on his riae rae ran a good race At tho thou head of the stretch he seemed to havo havoc Dunois Dubois beaten but lacked f n = d to stall off Dunois Dubois rush Locust Blossom off in the rear division and interfered with tea came with a rush the last three eighths This filly seems to bo unfortunate in getting va Ketcham Ketch ran as if short going all to pieces when tho thou pinch came Madrilone Marion ran far 30 her mark She was all tangled up though at tho thou start and that accounts for it Low i ippor hippo was off Hying Haying and had no excuses W C Ts race was disappointing Ho was heavily luyed blued ratehedLucid 102 Afamada Alameda 101 Warron Warren Point 105 Dr Marks 93 Bryan 105 Muska Musk ine cine 103 103Dunois Dunois Dubois place even show 1 to 2 Dave S place 10 to 1 show 5 to 1 Locust Blossom bow 2 to 1 rO SECOND HACli Phalli 58 jYlila Julia 2year olds Allowances jt 9 Purse S4CO value to winner 300 75 to second 25 to third wl Horses Wt St H H StrFin Strafing Jockeys Ownors Owners O fl flUV2 UV2 FIRST TENOR 93 li 5i 41 31 li J Woods BumsWaterhse Bushmasters 4 545 5452t 2t BONEY BONY BOY 108 3 7 71 2i 211 Bloss Loss Mrs R Bradley 9513595135 9513595135in in MIQUARY INQUIRY 93 2K 211 IH 32 Gray James Curl 10 15 10 15 152J2 2J2 1R13 95 7 41 51 51 i McNicklo Canticle J Huffman 41 41 3 3 3l l LUCILLE BRMBLE BURBLE 971 4 61462 71 53 Jenkins John Brenock Redneck 10 10 7 9 922U 22U iRTH birth MCKNIGHT103 5 I 22 61 65 E RobortsnJohn Robertson Call 40 10040 ICO CO ICOri2 ri2 BJOSS JOSS 93 9 84 82 81 72 Roao Romano W H Snarley Snare 30 30 10 10 102jO 2jO DCLLIEWIETHOFF95 71 3 3 4H 85 Sheppard GgnhimGwynn20 20 15 15 15LITTLE LITTLE MINCH INCH JR 93 10 10 10 10 96 Holden Olden B J Johnston 20 60 20 60 KIITIE KILTIE MC 95 6 91 91 9 10 Lilly C C Daly Dally 40 10040 100 100Time Time 21491014 21491014Winner Winner B c bj Falsotto Falsetto Pearl Thorn ThornPoss Thorps Poss Li minutes buart bart fair Woncioverly Conceiver second whlppad whipped out third and fourth driving bar J First Tenor is a grand looking colt and judging from this race ho is a fast runner too Wo Is Liandled Ladled him nicely and although tho thou colt tried his hardest to run out on tho thou stretch turn tho thou by managed to keep him in and thou ho galloped over Boney Bony Boy tho thou last sixteenth The latter is a most consistent youugster youngster He was sbaiply bailey cut off on the far turn and wasalmost wassail thrown After that Blosaused Bloated judgment He hugged tho thou rails and got through nicely when tho thou nat ral Ural spread came at the head of the stretch Antiquary had clear sailing and showed a sharp turn of opeed opened Arthur McKnight Mocking was the one that interfered with Boney Bony Boy By doing so ho got a clear path That explains his being so close up as he was the first part of it Lucille Byamble Bramble ran a fair race She was bumped and jostled from tho thou same source that Bonoy Bony Boys Scratched Nora Ives Wives 95 Little Rosey Rosy 93 Overweights Overweighs Lucille Bramble 21 pounds Kittle Skittle Me 5 First Tenor place 2 to 1 show even Boney Bony Boy place oven show 2 to 5 Antiquary how 2 to 1 O THIRD RACE 1 11C Miles 3yearolds Tho Theo Jackson Handicap O HandicapO Handicap J 1000 added value to winner 1020 50 entrance 200 to second S100 to third Ind Indo Horsos Horses Wt St Jj Vi M StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 1602 THE DEVIL 99 31 31 1U 14 13 12 Rose T F Sellers 3433 3433iSlaOi iSlaOi mislaid AZUCENA SAUCE 105 lK 2ii 2 22 26 2 JMcDonaldG McDonald J Long 354535710 354535710S17 S17 UAHDA AHA 90 4 4 4 4 32 315 J Roiff Riff J J Donovan 4433 8204 KINGS HIGHWAY 80 2 IH 33 32 4 4 Seaton Eaton R Bradley 20 30 20 30 30Time 48Winner Time 25 50 1 03 1 15i 1 4H 1 48 PatagoniaOff Patagonia Winner B c by Major Richards Patagonia Off at first break to a good start Won well in hand it was a terrific drive for the place and a very close fit As tho thou race was run and at the weights The Devil was tho thou best He was right on edge and had the race at his mercy after going the first half mile Azucena Sauce could not handle the weight She was not ridden tho thou way she runs her best either As a general rule this fiUy fury drops in behind and makes her run in tho thou stretch McDonald tried to get her to tho thou front from he first j amp and before a half mile was covered it was easily seen that the filly was beaten i mey my was scheduled to ride Azucoua Raucous but before post time the judges substituted J McDonald t araa aaa badly outrun the first part of it finished with a rush She would havo havoc beaten Azucena Sauce for the place in another stride Considering the way that Tho Theo Devil and Azucena Sauce hitched up tho thou las longScratched time they mot the price on Tho Theo Devil was extremely long Scratched St Alfonses Alfonso D 90 Bannockburn Bannock 106 Pingree102 Eva Rice 90 John Bright Il5 Eddie Jones 97 97Ihe Ihe He Devil place 4 to 5 Obi T FOURTH HACE34 jiUJe jive 3yearolds and upward Allowances O O JL Purse 400 vajuo Anjou to winner S300 75 to second 25 to third 3 Wt St i j Si Str Star Fin Jockeys Owners O U L i iSifjiAbUSJS 117 2 21 24 2 11 Bloss Loss Foster Bros Brows 45453535 45453535iWMARY iWMARY impair BLACK 108 11 124 14 13 214 J Reiff Riff E Wizard 3 31 3 3 3iSllSTlME31AKEK 41S028 iSllSTlME31AKEK 112 4 4 4 4 3 JMcDonaldJ McDonald W Schorr Scorer Son 3 44 3 41 S028 SUMMER 8EA 99 34 83 32 Si 4 McNickle Canticle M Jordan 40 75 40 75 Time 75Time 25 49 1 01i 1 14 AbukruPabt Winner 14Winner B h 5 by Plevna Pena Abukru Laburnum Pabt Pat 8 minutoa minutia Start good Won easily second driving and out to the last ounce Abuse v hr seems to be unbeatable just now was the best and galloped over Mary Black on call This d horso hors seems to hava have ani anis thing at the track cinched at threequarters treasurers Bloss Loss rides him to per fertiou fortuitous too Mary Black looked fine after her cost and had her usual amount of speed There was no chance for her though to stall off Abuses winning rush in the stretch Timemakor Tidemark was coming strong at the finish too after being badly outrun the first part of it Summer Sea showed some speed Mark her for lower class company Scratched companyScratched company Montgomery 1U4 1U4Mary Mary Black place 9 to 10 O i fc FIFTH RACE 1 mile uml ml 7O Yards 4yearolds Allowances O i J Purse 5400 value to winner 300 75 to second 25 to third Ind Indo Horses V4 StrFin Strafing Jockeys O H L C 18207 blORM born KING IH 11 12 11 J Roiff Riff WLandsbergCol Landlubber 32 1 1110 8160 DAVID TENNY TENANCY 112 3 3i 32135 J1J 2ii H Martin P Dunne 3333 S207 3182243IMP WHAT NEXT 100 4 4 4 4 4 38 JMcDonaldC McDonald H Williams 3 31 3 31 82243IMP 112 2 25 23 2i 32 4 Shoppard Sheppard D R Harness 6969 6969Time 44Winner Time 25 50i 1 03 1 15i 1 4H 1 44 GrenadineOff Grenadine Winner Blk Balk c 4 by Whistle Jacket Grenadine Off first break to a good start Won easily second driving to the limit Storm King re ¬ peated pleated his performance of Wednesday Under tho thou light weight he led with ease all the way Jloip Lop hung cioso Cisco to him for threequarters treasurers but he had heart enough to stall her off and when David 1 1 any came to him in the stretch the black horso hors drew away from him as easily as ho did from Imp on the far turn David Tenny Teeny ran a good race himself He was well ridden too Martin saving overy overly bit of ground possible What Next made up some ground at the end but Imp stepped badly She is nowhere near herself Ovorweights Overweighs herselfOvorweights poundsIlace pounds What Next 2 pounds Ilace Lace David Tenny Teeny 4 to 5 5W W 2 i SiXf SiX H RACE 1 18 Miles 3yearolds and upward Selling O aSJO Faso Purse 100 value to winner 800 75 to second 25 to third U Horses A Wt St St V4 A StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H TjTijrOPMAsT 5 106 24 24vSPLANTAIN 31 31431 2u 1 Conley Coney B M Reynolds 10 10 8 8 vSPLANTAIN supplanting 3 88 4 48idiJCANDELRIA4 24 23 24 IH li 21 Rose R Bradley 8888 8idiJCANDELRIA4 110 3 35ii 6J 52 5 4i IKK VIKKI 3 JMcDonaldBurnfWaterhso 65 75 6 513 10 10I 5ii TREACHEHYS TREACHERY y8 1 I 7 bii ii 4 52 st 41 J Reiff Riff J G Brown Co 5 5 44 41 41ti liiJMONCREITH 4 Iu7 r ti SNS SANS 41 SKK SKOKIE 78 51 52 Caywood Cawed J E Murphy 7 10 7 10 10i P j DLYO LYON 3 e i i IU ii 4 ea 64 McNickle Canticle T F Buckley 6767 6767t HU DEERFOOT BEETROOT 3 Ml t v 8 4 I 7 Sheppard A Covington Coving 60 10060 100 O J OF HKAKI KHAKI lol loll 4 n H b 8 Goodwin Godwin JflArmstrongCoSO 100 80 100 Dqualilkjd Duvall fOi foci fou1 Tiw Tow Icve Ice i oi 103 1W 142 1531 Wiauor Wilbur Ch g 5 by Topgallant Kssay Assay P si 2 minutos minutes Stirt Stir ood od It was a driving fiuish finish Conley Coney outflnlshed outfalls Rose Candelaria Candelabra was far the biot bigot With anjtiiing iika Ikea a good ride he could not havq have lost McDonald is daring enough and knows theshortost thresher way araoitm adroit the track but at the head of the stretch he tried to get through an impossible hole and was naturally cut off Rose on Plantain was wisexonoueh to let Candalaria Candelabra got half way through between him and the rail and then pulled over This pocketed Candelaria Candelabra entirely and although ho had speed left there was no chance to use it Conley Coney came with a rush on tho thou outside of Plantain and won in the very last stride When McDonald made his run on the turn ho bumped into and knocked Treachery off her stride This explains tho thou disqualification Plantain was a good horso hors in tho thou race Rose made his run too quick Topmast was in a good p isition visiting all the way He pulled up lame Moncreith Noncredit has worked well He likes the Hawthorne track and deserves attention tho thou first time out over that course Deyo Defy was used up by pacemaking peacemaking and tired badly It was a good race raceScratched backscratcher Scratched Queen Safie Safe 98 Brother Fred 98 Martia Martian K 101 Charina100 Charina100Overweights Overweights Overweighs Jack of Hearts 3 pounds Daerfoot Detroit 4 4Topmast Topmast place 3 to 1 show 6 to 5 Plantain place 21 to 1 show 3 to 2 Treachery show 3 to Newport Form Chart. NEWPORT FORM CHART CHARTNEWPORT NEWPORT KY September 3 MeetingWeather Meeting First day Queen City Jockey Club Autumn Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge L P Tarlton Carlton Starter H D Brown Racing starts at 2lu p m Q 6 T a FIRST RACE 34 Mile Purse 30U 3yearolds and upward Allowances nd Horsos Horses A Wt St M Vt 5 StrFin Strafing Jockeya Jockey Owners O 8113 JOHN BOONE 5 107 3 12 li 14 1 Dunn J R Bagloy Balcony 10 10 10 10 8003 NICK CARTER 4 110 4 3 51 22 2 Hall J Hatchett Hatchet 4444 41 23 32 33 Beckley Koone Ozone Ryan 5 5 4 4 6i86 GID ID LAW 4 107 2 2 31 42 42 Nutt Mutt C L Blackburn 2222 222281393DRESSEN 81393DRESSEN 3104 7 7 7 52 510 Britton Briton J Dundon Undone 30 50 30 40 8064 WIGGINS 3 103 5 61 42 62 62 Har8hbrgrFostorBrumQeldl2 12 12 12 7990 CADDIE C 3101 1 54 61 7 72 Moore Leo Christy 15 20 15 20 8016 GARNET RIPPLE 4 102 8 8888 A Smith W Walkor Walker 100 100 ICO CO 100 6686 DONNA PAGE 3 101 10 9999 Garrick Arrack J K Edwards 100 100 100 100 80562TURTLE 10080562TURTLE DOVE 4 107 9 10 10 10 10 Mclntyro McIntyre Oots Boots Bros Brows 2 24 2 21 14tWinner Time 21Time 23 J 36 481 1 01i 1 14t Winner B g 5 by Rathnorod Authored Duke of the Highlands Flora FloraPost Flora Post 25 minutes Start fair Tho Theo first three were driving hard Turtle Dove broke with the others but refused to run John Boone was bost boost ridden and had clear sailing Gid Gild Law was sore going to the post The boys on Braw Lad and Nick Carter wore unable to help their mounts at the finish Donna Page was carried ioto Otto the fence fenceScratched fenestrate Scratched Arcturus Actuaries 104 Violet Parsons 107 Duncan Bell 107 Fiotov Fit 110 110Overweights poundsJohn pounds Overweights Overweighs Garnet Ripple 5 pounds John Boono Boon place 3 o 1 show 3 to 2 Nick Carter placa place 8 to 5 show 4 to 5 Braw Lad show 4 to 5 XOPCl OPEC SECOND RAGS 58 Mile Purse 250 2yearoId3 Selling tnd tend Horses Wt St y StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L f 8035 PICCOLA PICCOLO 104 5 7 7 42 11 Southard Southward D OBrien O'Brien 3 31 31 31 80722 CHEESE MITE 01 4 479562GAY 31 31 li 23 N Hill WilliamsShhanl2 12 12 12 79562GAY PARISIENNE PARISIAN 109 1 12 1U21 32 Mclntyre McIntyre Stauton Stanton Tuckor6 666 67572 MA NAN A ioi ii 3 55 55 31 41 W Dean J S Lancaster 6757 7874 FLYING BIRD 1C7 8 881033BECKY 61 61 61 51 J Davis J Hatchett Hatchet 3 31 3 31 81033BECKY BAN 98 7 8 8 7 61 Knight II J Scoggan Slogan 20 20 20 20 8070 SALVARSE SALVERS 107 6 9 9 8 7i J Mathews J D Clayton 5544 8070 CRINKLE 98 2 269383DUPLICATE 42 42 9 82 J Dugau Dugout J Duodon Duodena 30 30 30 30 69383DUPLICATE 98 12 21 21 52 92 Parker Clay Woo Woodford Woodward 20 30 20 25 8091 GEORGIE GEORGE 107 10 11 10 10 102 Qnitiers Niters S J Charles 6756 6756W 678 LELA LEILA MURRAY 101 9 93087BESSIE 10 11 11 11 Brittou Briton W WT T Sellers 15 30 15 25 3087BESSIE EWING 101 11 11NANCY 12 12 12 12 Gilmoro Gilmore M P Mattlngly Matting 5 7 NANCY FORDHAM FORD 93 9313 13 13 13 13 13 Nutt Mutt C F McLean CLean 6867 6867Time Time 121 24 361 49 102 Winner Ch f by Fonso Fonts Peony Post 15 minutes Start good Won handily second easily Piccola Piccolo Is horsplf hors again and was easily best Gay Parisienuo Parisian tired badly aitor aviator sotting slotting a hot pace Manana Manama was interfered with in the stretch She is ready and can do better Duplicate showed speed for a half mile Scratched Jeisio Jessie Jarboo Jerboa 104 104Piccola Piccola Piccolo place 6 to 5 show 3 to 5 Cheosemito Chosen place 5 to 1 show 2 tol tool Gay Parisionne Parishioner show even Qfe Fe C1 THIRD RACE 1 Mile Purse 300 3yoarolds Allowances Ind Indo Horses Wt St M Yt K Str Star Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 8024 BON JOUR 109 3 5 42 33 12 12 Brittou Briton H Williams 5555 7049 POSSUM 109 1 1 1 11 22 210 J Mathows Mathews S Williams 3 31 3 31 8027 DUDLEY E 109 10 10 9 52 45 31 N Hill Lee Christy 6868 8109 ANNIE OLDFIELD GOLDFIELD 99 2 41 2 22 32 410 J Dugan Duane L Marion 15 15 15 15 7f203LORD FRAZER FRAZIER 106 77 5 41 51 5 Hall W F Dair Dairy 6645 7049 SAUBER SABER 106 5 61 7 7 62 68 Nutt Mutt W A Hopkins 75 756565 6959 THE DOCTOR 106 4 31 32 62 7 74 J Higgins W C Fessendou Resend 6 10 6 8 54392DASHAWAY 99 9 2 61 8 8 82 Parker J H Holt 20 30 20 25 6870 JESSIE S 102 8 8 8 9 9 920 Qilmore Gilmore T H Stevens 15 15 15 15 7756 WHITE LEAF 104 6 9 10 10 10 10 W Dean C M Barrow 50 60 50 60 41JWinner Time 251 50 1 15l 1 28t 1 41J Winner B g by King Galop Gallop Bon Soir Sir SoirPost Scorpios Post 10 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Possum was favored with all tho thou luck Was short Sauber Saber was cut off at the first turn Ho seomod seamed a little too high in flesh Bon Jour had tho thou seasoning of tho thou racing Annie Oldfield Goldfield and Tho Theo Doctor will do better at sprinting Dudley E closed a big gap Scratched gapScratched approached Gage 1C6 1C6Overweights Overweights Overweighs poundsBon pounds Jessie S 3 pounds Bon Jour place 2 to 1 show 4 to 5 Possum place 6 to 5 show 3 to 5 Dudley E show 3 to 2 8255 FOURTH RACE 1 18 Allies Purse 250 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Indo Horses A Wt St M Yi 3i StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 7938 DON CLARENCIO CLARENCE 4 102 1 21 23 25 8 14 Britton Briton MrsF Mrs J Kittlemau32 2 322 7019 GRHMMNTROSEt t 94 2 li 11 12 114 lit 14 28 Chenault Health L J Haas Has 20 50 20 30 7017 OLLEAN POLLEN 4 97 3 35 35 38 310 31 Nutt Mutt W F Dair Dairy 2222 6584 JACK HAYES 4 Oi 6 65 6io 52 4 44 48 Southard Southward W R Hami Ham Hamilton 6867 7051 NANNIE NANNIES D 5100 5 551 51 4 41 53 54 Dunn R D McKee 7868 6987 PRINCESS TECK TACK 4 1051 4 42 51 620 6o Go 520 Mason J C Furst Furs 7767 5652 ARGUS 4 97 7 7 7 7 7 7 WedrstrudJ Carroll 3 31 3 31 Time 25 50 1 15 1 281 1 4H 1 54t PalooiaPost Palooka Winner Ca c 4 by Surinam Palooia Palooka Post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Don Clarencio Clarence came away with ease when ready Graham Montrose was pumped out setting the paco Pasco Overweights Overweighs Don Clarencio Clarence 5 pounds Princess Took 24 Don Clarencio Clarence place 4 to 5 Graham Montroso Montrose place 10 to 1 show 5 to 1 FIFTH RACE 5 13 Furlongs Purse 300 3yearolda Allowances Ind Indo Horses Wt St Vi Si StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L U 111181793VOLANDIES 8019 KING CARNIVAL H2 1 21 1 H H N Hill R J Hyues Hues 1111 81793VOLANDIES 13558422PAT 110 4 31 32 32 21 Knight H J Scoggan Slogan 21 135 21 135 58422PAT GARRETT 101 2 14 22 21 33 Southard Southward J H Smith 6767 6755 666680372LA PACA PAC 107 5 44 4 42 43 J Mathews H B Durham 6666 80372LA FAYETTE FAYE 103 6 7 52 63 510 Gilmore J F Grefer Refer 6868 7048 EASTABROOKS CASEBOOKS 107 3 51 610 7 68 J Jones S Williams 6767 7021 SPREE 103 7 61 7 51 78 Britton Briton T H Stevens 12 15 12 15 6556 RAYMOND W 103 8 8888 WedrstrndO Cunningham 30 50 30 40 40Time Time 121 24 361 1 02 1 OSJ OS MariettaPost Marietta WinuorB Wino c by Getaway Marietta Post 5 minutes Start good Won handily tho thou next two were driving hard Volandies Villainies was cut off at the sixteenth polo and had to go around otherwise he would have won King Carni Carnie ¬ val was full of speod sped Ho was choked off ttie tie first part and was doing his bast baste at tho thou end Eat Garrott Garrotte tired at the end Paca Paccar ran a fair race King raceKing racKing Carnival place 2 to 5 Volandios Volcanism place 4 to 5 Pat Garratt Garrett show even H T SIXTH KACE1 1K Miles Purse 250 4yoarolds and upward Sailing Ind Indo Horsos Horses A Wt Bt y K StrFin Strafing Jockoys Jockeys Owners O fl L O 70492DONOELLA 33337782KITTIE 4106 2 21 21 11 1 11 Nutt Mutt CF McLean CLean 3333 7782KITTIE 75792oPAUL B 5106 1 3 42 31 33 22 J Mathows Mathews RHBroaaughCo32 75 32 75 85281112FRESUO 792oPAUL KAUVAR KAVA 4112 6 41 3 42 2 32 W Dean Stauton Stanton Tucker 85 2 852 81112FRESUO 5 100 3 55 5io 540 540 420 Duan Duane Ramsey R Renz Frenzy 10 10 10 10 8111HRY SHANNON 5100 5 1st 1 2 4io 520 Gilmoro Gilmore J E Cashing 6868 Cashing17845ROYAL Rome80503RAY 17845ROYAL CHOICE 5 97 76 6 6 6 6 Whelan Wheelman R Rome 20 30 20 30 80503RAY H 5 100 4 Foil Britton Briton C L Blackbu Blackburn Blackburn 15 15 15 15 15Time Time 25 50i 115 1284 Irili Virility 1334 Winnot Wino B f 4 by Duke of Montrose Spinster SpinsterPost Spinster Post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Tho Theo winner had something loft Kittie Kitties B was shut off coming through tho thou stretch Harry Shannon lod clod onsufferauce insufferable Paul Kauvar Kava outclassedDoncella outclassed rm a good race bat was not much helped by his rider Tho Theo others were outclassed Doncella Donnelley place even Kittie Kitties B place 1 to 2 Page [5] Coney Island Form Chart. CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART CHARTSHEEPSHEAD HEARTSEASE SHEEPSHEAD SHEEPISH BAT N T September 3 Eighth day Coney Island Jockey Club ClubAutumn Autumn Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge R W Simmons Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 230 p m iQOQO FIRST RAOTC34 nine On Main Track S650 added All Ages AgesO Ages O 4tJ J High Weight Handicap Ind Indo Horses A Wt St M H StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C 8J67 LADY MITCHELL 4 113 7 61 61 61 12 Spencer T J Healy 10 10 7 7 8212 LAMBENT 5123 3 3 4U 4i 2 R Williams M Clancy 5858 8149 PKEP PEP ODAY DAY 5 140 6 51 51 52 3 Taral Aral J H McCoraiick McCormick 3434 34348U7 8U7 MARTHA II 3 119 1 21 3 3 43 T Sloan Sydney Paget Page 21 4 21 3 38163THE 8163THE KENTCKIN2 109 5 41 211 23 51 Barrett Barrette E F Simma Sigma 8 10 8 8 8043 ARMAMENT 2 102 2 11 11 1 6io T Burns Oneck Neck Stable 10 15 10 12 8094 IMPERATOR 4 120 9 7 7 7 73 Cunngham Chung J Galway 12 15 10 12 1275422TAROURET 75422TAROURET 3 114 8 8888 Maber Amber T A Magee 10 10 88 8146 CHUM 4 96 4 9999 Songor Sonora Sensation Stable 40 10040 75 8193 COLONEL TENNY TENANCY 2 104 10 10 10 10 10 Clawson Lawson J A McLaughlin 20 30 20 25 Time 12 24 36 48g 1 01 1 UH UHWinner Unhindered Winner B f 4 by Candlemas Candelas Mapgie Magpie Mitchell MitchellStart Mitchell Start straggling Won driving Lady Mitchell was best She came like a whirlwind at the end and is at her best Lambent badly bumped through the entire stretch finished with won ¬ derful earful sameness Peep oDay today also suffered from crowding the last eighth He finished strong and ran a grand race considering his weight and a delay of thirty minutes at the post Marthas Martha weight and the long delay hurt her chances but she ran impressively The Kentuckian and Armament showed extreme speed Both stopped right at the end Theirs was a good showing however on the whole The others had but a very slight chance at the start and were pulled up upScratched unscratched Scratched Typhoon II 130 Miss Miriam 121 Bardella Bordello 117 Domitor Dormitory 110 Murillo Merrill 97 Fleet ¬ ing King Gold 102 Rossifer Rosier 102 Chenille 100 Swamp Angel 100 100Lady Lady Mitchell place 3 to 1 show 8 to 5 Lambent place 21 to 1 show 6 to 5 Peep oDay today show 4 to 5 SECOND RACE 1 Mile On Turf 600 added 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Indo Horses A Wt St H V4 3 StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H I 8056 GALA DAY 3 97 3 12 13 12 14 14 T Burns H H Hunn Hunan 3 3 85 85 8147 OCTAVE 41 32 21 Songer Sponger Good Hope Stable 10 20 10 20 7834 SCOTCH PLAID 3 94 4 3 31 22 2 32 Dupee Dupe Oneck Neck Stable 5858 81013CHARENTUS 4 103 6 51 42 61 41 42 Clawson Lawson O L Richards 10 15 10 12 819ULONG ACRE 3 107 7 7 8 7 6 53 Moody TFBarrett Fibre Co 5 655 81463ROSSIFER 4103 1 23 21 SH 51 6io Jones G F Johnson 10 15 10 15 1569163MT 69163MT WASHINGTON 103 9 61 61 51 8 7 Dean J J McCaiferty 20 60 20 40 8164 RONDO 5 1 6 2 9 9 9 9 8 T Sloan Bromlej Brome Co 21 31 2 21 8194 GENERAL MACEO MACE 3 94 5 42 7 8 7 9 OConnor O'Connor W C Daly Dally 30 40 30 40 40Time Time 2549 102 114 141 141Winner Winner Cb c 3 by Rayon dOr doer Glory GloryStart Glory Start straggling Won easily Gala Day was easily the best She is a quick breaker and likes the grass course She had all the luck of the race Octave closed strong from a bad begin ¬ ning Ming Scotch Plaid ran a fine race Charentus Carets had no excuses but may have been short Long Acre on the outside at the start and with no headwork on the part of his jockey ran as expected He was coming fast when too late Rossifer Rosier showed great speed but stopped badly He is very good Rondo would not run at all General Maceo Maceio ran poorly poorlyScratched Scratched Ben Ronald 103 Endeavor 98 Philip 97 Frohman Frogman 97 97Gala Gala Day place 4 to 5 show 1 to 4 Octave place 8 to 1 show 4 to 1 Scotch Plaid show 8 to 5 Q O A 1 THIRD RACE 78 Mile 2yearolds Allowances O A Tt JL FJatbush Fattish Stakes Value 3000 ind bind Horses Wt St H S M StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L 80 3MART1MAS 120 1 11 1 1 lij Ali UJ Lewis W M Hendrie Henries 20 25 20 20 2081182AUTUMN 81182AUTUMN 112 5 4 41 4 2 21 Maher AJJoyner Cajon 6867 8195 FROHSINN ROSIN 115 t 5 3 31 45 31 Simms Sims J E Madden 10 25 10 25 7786ETHELBERT 115 2 2 2li 21 3 410 CnninghmJ Cunningham Galway 10 12 10 12 8148 KINGDON KINGDOM 115 9 82 61 51 51 5 James M F Dwyer 15 30 15 20 5759 FILIGRANE FILIGREE 115 3 3 87 7 7 61 Littlefield Littered AHDHMorris Admirers 10 15 10 12 8093 MANUEL 105 8 9 9 9 9 c Spencer George J Long 20 50 20 40 S165 + D OFM1DDLEBRG120 6 71 73 62 61 820Penn AHDHMorris Admirers 10 15 10 12 126918JEAN 6918JEAN BERAUD BRAD 115 710 10 10 10 9 T Sloan Sydney Paget Page 454571045 72843 W OVERTON OVERTONE 11510 6 52 8 8 10 T Burns J W Schorr Scorer Son8 856 856Disqualified Disqualified for foul Swerved in front of Autumn Coupled in betting tAdded Added starter Time 13 25 37 49 g 1 02 1 15 1 28 28Winner Winner Br g by Uncas Uncaps Meadowvale Meadow MeadowvaleStart Medievalist Start fair Won driving Martimns Martins was best He set his own pace with the top weight and came away at the end very strongly Through bad handling at the end he was allowed to swerve badly but hurt no one but himself apparently Autumn ran a game race He suffered in the stretch from crowding and showed great courage at the finish Frohsinn Rosin lucky and well handled ran his race Ethelbert Ethel was crowded and bumped all the last threeeighths and ran impressively Kingdon Kingdom off badly had little cbanco Blanco with his jockey Filigrane Filigree ran well and Duke f Middleburg Middlebrow ran badly Jean Beraud Bead fell out of the race at once He was climbing throughout and showed no speed whatever He appeared t have forgotten how to run W Overton Overtone a very fast beginner had no chance where he got off at the start being on the rail and Burns unable to place him Finding no opening Overton Overtone ran into pockets innumerable He was shut off and knocked completely out of the race at the half Throw his race out altogether altogetherScratched altogether Scratched His Lordship 105 Queens Badge 102 102Autumn Autumn place 2 to 1 show even Frohsinn Rosin place 6 to 1 show 2 to 1 Ethelbert Ethel show 2tol Q O I O FOURTH RACE 1 18 Miles 3yearolds and upward O tt A The Omnium Conium Handicap Value 2000 Ind Indo Horses A Wt St H M StrFin Strafing Jockeys Owners O H L C I8164ALGOL 4 126 1 H 1 IH 13 p T Burns J W SchorrSon Scorers 5857 58578196THE 8196THE HUGUENOT 3 113 6 81 5 51 23 2 Spencer LSWPThompsn4 434 8149 BANGLE 3105 4 SH 41 3 f 2 33 Barrett Barrette E S GardnerSonS Gardner 656 8211 GEORGE KEENE 3 110 2 6i 6 6U gii 7 H 4n 4H Maher FleischmannSonsS 12 8 10 8117FLORON O 3 110 3 42 21 24 32 53 Clawson Lawson V A Pinkerton 4545 8211 LADY MARIAN 3 85 5 21 33 32 41 61 OConnor O'Connor W C Da y 30 50 30 40 7332 PINK COAT 3 116 8 7 7 7 63 71 Taral Aral WdfordBuckner6 856 856i147DAMIEN i147DAMIEN 5 109 7 5 8 8 8 8 T Sloan Sydney Paget Page 3 3 21 3 37WX 7WX SAILOR KING 3 104 9 9 9 99 9 OLeary O'Leary W Jennings 10 25 10 20 20Time Time 25 50 1 15 1 41 1 54 Winner Ch c 4 by Topgallant Equality EqualityStart Equality Start fair Won easily Algol outclassed his field and is a grand racehorse He has ap ¬ parently parentally recovered his best twoyearold toehold form He galloped his fied field to pieces At that The Huguenot got a lethargic ride He lost at the start and Spencer went to sleep on the first turn allowing Algol to steal a long lead He closed a big pap and finished very strong and was easily ecc cc nd best Bangle got a strong ride ana was generally lucky At that he shows steady im jrovement rove George Keene wants soft going and doesnt doesn't like over a mile in the best company Flomnso Felons was killed off after tackling the pacemaker Algol He stayed with him about seven p gbtbs bats and stopped and appeared to be badly beaten but came again Pink Coat closed strong fivm film a bad beginning and got a generally unlucky ricte rite He was moreover undoubtedly short Damien performed badly when opposed to so nuch much speed He must have the speed of his field always to do his best Sailor King was outclassed He looks good and ran well wellScratched Scratched Jefferson 89 89Algol Algol place 2 to 1 show even The Huguenot place 7 to 5 show 3 to 5 Bangle show even Wfcfcl Waffle FIFTH RACK Futurity Course 170 feet short of 34 mile 600 added O 4tO 2yoarolds Maidons Maidens Allowances Ind Indo Horses Wt St BtrFin Brian Jockeys Owners O H L C Ml HJiliKN Hilling THOMAS 107 4 IH 1 11 Simms Sims J E Madden 4545 8043 THE LADY IN BLUE107 3 21 22 21 Spencer Mrs A N Barnes 3322 3 32 31 T Burns J R Keene 4 4 3i 4 42 51 4 T Sloan Bromley Brome Co 3i 4 3i 4 7 4 5U Clawson Lawson VV L Oliver 20 30 20 25 SH 7 6i Barrett Barrette E S GaranerSon Garners 10 30 S 20 8 6i 73 Maber Amber William Ei Easton 15 30 15 20 10 0 9 81 James W C Daly Dally 50 100 50 75 11 10 9 Garrigan Arian W J Roche Broche 30 30 30 30 9 11 10 McCleery Cackler J Luckey Lucky Co 75 100 50 75 757bSUGDEN H013 13 13 11 Blake JE Seagram 6 15 6 12 12tn tn TVRITR TRAITOR OF H 107 12 12 1 12 Jones Osceola Osco Stable 25 30 20 25 14 14 13 Littlefleld Littered BTELittlefieldl5 30 15 25 25rzo rzo orzo iniAtttt iiiiuji iiw ii v 6 8 14 Doggett Doge J C Fitzshnmons 5858 8010 MISS SMITH 107 15 15 15 15 Dupee Dupe J G Smith 10 15 10 12 12Time Time 24 49 1 01 1 11 Winner Ch f by Hanover Flour dOr doer dOrStart dorsa Start good Won driving Helen Thomas was well handled and lucky She finished strong and was probably the best The Lady in blue ran finely and will improve She is a good lookei Loki Veracious is also a fine looker and showed a lot of speed Anitra Anita is of little account and wants a shorter trip Freak closed ground Mark Miles also prefers a shorter route The big field makes the form of this face as to the rear ones very unreliable Scratched Strathconan Stratton 11C Handcuff 110 Animus 110 Strangest liO Clio Yankee Man 11C Candlestick 107 Sister Fox 107 Sol 110 110Helen Helen Thomas place 2 to 1 show even The Lady in Blue place even show 1 to 2 Vera ciolis coils show even HandicapO Handicap Q I l SIXTH RACE ShSFrCourse 50Tadde d 3Tearolds and upward Handicap O ltt lotto t Steeplechase Ind Indo Horses A Wt Si 6 8 10 Str Star Fin Jockeys Owners O H L 4141 4 51041 Ji 13 H Veitch Vetch Mr Cbamblett Bramble 656545 8045 GOV GO BUDU BUD 5142 3 2n 7 23 210 215 FiDnepan Faineance W L Oliver 6655 9742 WIDOWER 3138 6 32 2i 31 320 350 Dayton JE Madden 10 25 1C 20 7992 MC INTYRE INTRA 7138 5 41 34 42043 42 Morgan Clark Sherman 20 25 20 2 5435SIR RODERICK 5140 2 li 520 5 5 5 Kidd Kiddy T Scott 8 25 8 15 7993 HRMANN HERMANN THE GT3 137 I 66 63 Fell Anderson T Costello 12 25 12 0 931 JUBILEE 12142 777 Fell Maddox J V Colt 6861 6861First First series Time 4 2b 2bWinner Winner B g 4 by Rayon dOr doer Di Yernon Vernon YernonStart Aerostat Start good Won easily Diversion badly handled galloped throughout He outclassfd outclassed his field Governor Budd Buddy ran his race Widower showed plenty of speed and fenced well for the first time out The others are very common commonScratched Commonwealth Scratched Brown Red 146 146Governor Governor Budd Buddy place even stow 1 to 3 Widower show 8 to 5 HERES HERS ANOTHER WEEK OF GOOD GOODTHINGS FOOTINGS THINGS THAT YOU MISSED Winning horses sent our clients this week Monday Aug Au 29 What Next 8 to 1 Harlem HarlemTuesday Harlem HOUSE MADISON AND Tuesday Aug Au 30 Hat Wilson 4 to lFort Fort Erie CLAKK CLARK STKEET3 Wednesday Aug Au 31 Muskadiue Misadvise 12 to IHarlem Harlem Thursday Sept 1 Gf o B Cox 6 to 1 Coney Isl Isle IslFriday Disulfide Friday Sept 2 Amy Wade 5 to 1 Harlem HarlemSaturday Harlem LDXDRIANT DEXEDRINE IN FITTINGS Saturday Sept 3 Algol 9 to 1 Coney Island IslandSelections Mistranslations FITTINGSCDISINE FITTINGS Selections ready at office or wired by 12 m CDISINE DISINTER DNEXCELLED DECKLED DNEXCELLEDEN 10 weekly in advance advanceThe advance The National Turf Investment Co EN SEASONG SEASON SERVICE THE BEST Suite 605 167 Dearborn St Chicago Jir Ire Dally Racing Form In San Francisco FranciscoReaders Francisco A High Class Modern Restaurant Readers of DAILY RACING FORM in San Fran cisco can get the paper regularly from Foster MODERATE B T WELTY WETLY Orear Rear Ferry Building foot of Market Street PRICES MANAGES TURF EXCHANGE AT ROBY ROY 8ft5Di6y OPEN5 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5 FULL REPORTS RECEIVED BY WIRE ON ALL RACING EVENTS EVENTSSpecial Overspecialize Special train leaves p F W C KR Depot Canal and Adams Streets at 12O p m stopping at Archer Aveuue Avenue 41 fctreet octet and Englt Engel wood Regular train a1 3 pm Returning at 53O p m mAlley Alley Alley I connects with fcltctric eclectic care at 63d Street and Wadison Addison WadisonLBko Addison LBko Lobo Shore Mich Micah gan Egan outhtrn outturn Van Buren Burn Street Depot Regular train at 12O5pm Beturning Returning at431 pm pm1iinois 1iinois Central South Chicago Express trains connect with Roby Robby Electric Care at 92na Street StreetCOflBlNATIONS COflBlNATIONS Combinations ON ALL EVENTS EVENTSFare Events Fare for the Round Trip 25 Cents on all Roads THE TTRllm Trill PUT TPAPUT TAUT R TAfFfl Staff V PT TTR TRW llm lm tALlrUnmii taller JUlJiM Julia ILUD IUD Will Open the Fall Season Racing at AGRICULTURAL PARK SACRAMENTO CAL CALImmediately Calmed Immediately after the close of the Califor Clifford nia Mia 5tate Fair and race two weeks BECSKnaiyc Ecstatic SEPT IQGLOSE IGLOOS CT i WILL ALSO GIVE A SIX DAY MEETING AT ATLOS ALTOS LOS ANGELES CAL 17 AND CLOSING OCT 22 FIVE OR MORE RACES EACH DAY BOOKING PRIVILEGE OPEN TO ALL Winter Season at Oakland will Open October 29th Ten Stakes to be run in 1898 1898will will Close September 26 1898 R B MILROY MILO THOS ETHOS H WILLIAMS JRU JORUM JRUSECRETARY SECRETARY PRESIDENT PRESIDENTm PRESIDENT m Sutler Subtler St San Francisco Cal Page [6] S XT A T A S T T A A T 4T CHICAGO RACING ASSOCIATIO ASSOCIATION HAWTHORNE TRACK Autumn fleeting September 5th to 17th EVERY DAY OR SHCI ASCII TE FIVE OR MORE RACES EACH DAY BEGINNING AT 2 PM ADMISSION 75 GTS GETS LADIES 50 CTS CRTS Special Race Trains to Track in Twenty Minutes ILLINOIS CENTRAL TRAINS CHICAGO BURLINGTON QUINCY TRAINS TRAINSLeave Translate Leave Union depot at 12 15 1 05 1 35 and 2 10 pm stopping at Sixteenth Street Bine Bines Islam Leave depot at foot of Randolph Street at 9 45 am 12 30 1 00 1 20 and 1 50 pm stopping Avenue and Western Avenue returning at 450 and immediately after the races at Van Buren Burn Street Park Row Wabash Avenue Halsted Halted Street and at Ashland Avenue re turning at 434 pm and immediately after the races Do not stop at Ashland Avenue AvenueSpecial Avenues Avenuei Avenue Special Electric Cars leaving State i and Van Buren Burn Streets at 12251235 1245 1255 105 and 115 p m stopping only at Canal Halsted Halted Ashland Avenue and Ogden Avenue direct to track in 40 minutes minutesThe minutest The Metropolitan and Lake Street Elevated and Madison Street Ogden Avenue 12th Street and 22nd Street Surface Lines connect with Electric Cars running direct to the Grounds THE FOLLOWING STAKES TO BE RUN AT THE FALL AND WINTER MEETING 1898 WILL WILLCLOSE WILCOX CLOSE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1898 THE PRODUCE EXCHANGE SELLING STAKES necessary to make the gross value of the race through the entrybox entry the day pre ¬ A selling price HANDICAP l2 0 handicap THE OPENING third For foals of 1896 For 1250 of which 200 to second and 100 to and Entrance 10 ceding the race at the usual time of closing To 1000 twoyearolds toeholds for twoyearolds toeholds upward November 10 1898 Seven fur nonWinners nominees of a race of 1200 in value En ¬ Winners of a stake of the value of 2500 to carry add be Thursday club run 25 additional to start The to an 1200 in 5 Ibs Dibs Nonwinners Snowiness of a stake of trance 10 25 additional to start The club to extra value of the lonss loss amount necesary necessary to make the gross lonssTHE lost value allowed 3 Ibs Dibs of stake of any value if a the add to make 1250 of which 200 to second and 100 to THE BURLINGAME BURLING STAKES 1250 For two an amount necessary gross race October 25th yearolds earls and upward Etrance Entrance 10 25 addi Addis ¬ value of the race 1000 of which 200 to second such are nonwinners nominees of five races 7 Ibs Dibs maid ¬ bo published third Weights to Declarations to be made to the secretary at the tional tonal t start The club to add an amount and 100 to third Horses entered to be sold at ens Jens 15 Ibs Dibs if such have run and never been track before 11 oclock o'clock a m Friday October necessary to make the gross value of the race auction for 500 to carry 100 Ibs Dibs then 1 Ib for Placed 20 Ibs Dibs To be run Tuesday December 28th To be run Saturday October 29th 1898 1250 of which 200 to second and 100 to third ea alOOup lookup to 1000 then 2 Ibs Dibs for each 100 27 1898 One mile mileTHE millet One mile mileTHE millet Winners after the closing of the slakes of a race above that price usual allowances for fillies THE ATHENIAN CLUB CUP SELLING STAKES THE CALIFORNIA MAIDEN STAKES 1000 For of 1500 in value or of three races other than and geldings Winners after the date of clos clods ¬ 1500 For threeyearolds and upward En ¬ twoyearolds toeholds foals of 1896 For maidens at selling purses to carry 7 Ibs Dibs extra Threeyear Three ing King of two races of any value or one of 650 to trance 10 25 additional to start The club to the time of closing of the stake Entrance 10 olds and over that have not won a race of 1000 carry 7 Ibs Dibs extra Maidens allowed 7 Ibs Dibs Start ¬ add an amount necessary to make the gross 25 additional to start The club to add an in value in 1898 allowed 7 Ibs Dibs if such are maid ¬ ers to be named with selling price through the value of the race 1500 of which 250 to second amount necessary to make the gross value of ens Jens 20 Ibs Dibs To be run Saturday November 12 entrybox entry the day preceding the race at the and 150 to third 1500 Weight for age Al ¬ the race 1000 of which S200 to second and 100 1838 One mile mileTHE millet usual time of closing To be run Saturday De ¬ lowance loaned 2 Ibs Dibs for each 100 to 800 3 Ibs Dibs for to third Winners after closing of the stakes THE CADMUS ADAMS SELLING STAKES 1250 For cember ember 3 1898 Six furlongs furlongsTHE furlongs each 100 to tOO Starters to be named with once 4 Ibs Dibs twice 7 Ibs Dibs three or more 10 Ibs Dibs threeyearolds foals of 1895 For nonwinners nominees THE FLIRTATION STAKES 1000 For fillies selling price through the entrybox entry the day extra Allowance Those that hava have been beaten at auy ay time of 2000 Entrance 10 25 addi Addis ¬ two years old foals of 1896 Entrance 10 25 preceding the race at the usual time of closing after the closing of the stakes 3 Ibs Dibs for each tional tonal to start The club to add an amount additional to start The club to add an amount To be run Saturday December 31 1898 Two beating up to 15 Ibs Dibs and if not placed 5 Ibs Dibs necessary to make the gross value of the race necessary to make the gross value of the race miles and a quarter quarterTHE quarter additional To be run Saturday November a 1250 of which 200 to second and 100 to third 1000 of which 200 to second and 100 to third THE BALDWIN HOTEL HANDICAP 1500 A 1898 Six fut longs longsTHE longest Horses entered to be sold at auction for 300 to Winners of a stake of the value of 1200 to carry handicap for twoyearolds toeholds and upward En ¬ THE NAGLEE MAGEE SELLING STAKES 1250 For carry 9 Ibs Dibs then 1 Ib to be added for each 100 3 Ibs Dibs of two of any value 5 Ibs Dibs of three of any trance 10 25 additional to start The club to threeyearolds and upward Entrance 10 25 up to 1000 then 2 Ibs Dibs for each 100 above that value 7 Ibs Dibs Nonwinners Snowiness of a stake allowed 5 add an amount necessary to make the gross Winners after the date of closing of three Ibs Dibs and if such have not won four races 8 Ibs Dibs second additional to start The club to add an amount price value of the race 1500 of which S200 to necessary o make the gross value of the race races of any value or of one of 650 to carry 10 Maidens if never placed in a stake 12 Ibs Dibs To and 100 to third Weights to be announced 1250 of which 200 to second and 100 to third Ibs Dibs extra Starters to be named with selling be run Saturday December 10 1898 Six and a four days prior to the race Winners of other 1800 Weight for age Allowance 1 Ib for pcise poise through the entrybox entry the day preceding half furlongs furlongsTHE furlongs than a selling purse after weights are an ¬ each 100 to 1 000 and 2 Ibs Dibs less for each 100 the race at the usual time of closing usual THE OAKLAND PRIZE STAKES 1250 For nounced bounced to carry 5 Ibs Dibs extra To be run Mon ¬ less to 300 Winners after October 23th to allowances for fillies and geldings To be ruu Rufus twoyearolds toeholds foals of 1896 Entrance 10 25 day January 2 1899 One mile carry 5 Ibs Dibs extra S carters to be named with Monday November 28 1898 One mile additional to start The club to add an amount TO BE RDN RN AT THE WINTER AND SPRING MEETING 1899 TO CLOSE LATER FOR ALL AGES AGESBURNS ALGEBRAS and Half FLOOD HANDICAP One Mile a BURNS HANDICAP 10000 10000THORNTON One Mile and a Quarter THORNTON HORTON STAKES 3COO 3COOPALACE Four Miles MilesOne Milestone PALACE BOTEL BETEL HANDICAP 2000 2000QUNST One Mile and a Furlong FOR TWOYEAROLDS TOEHOLDS FOALS OF 1897 QUNST QUONSET STAKES 1500 1500FOLLANSBEE One Mile and a Quarter FOLLANSBEE FALKLANDS HANDICAP High Weights 1250 1250MC Seven Furlongs FLYIN FLYING STAKES Fpr Pr Fillies Four Furlongs MC LAUGHLIN LAUGHING STAKES 1500 1500PACIFICUNION neMiieand Namibian a Sixteenth RACING STAKES Four Furlongs Onp Op One Mi Mile In and and n Fnrlono Fronton fcurlong furlong PACIFICUNION PACIFICATION STAKES 1500 a QENERAL GENERAL ARTHUR CIGAK CIA STAKES STAKESWATERHOUSE Four and a Half Furlongs WATERHOUSE WAREHOUSE STAKES Four and a Half Furlongs FOR THREEYEAROLDS GEBHARDT GERHARD STAKES Five Furlongs LI3SAK STAKES 1500 One Mile CANDELARIA CANDELABRA HANDICAP Five Furlongs shall receive onehalf Neal of the first in said stakes fVo favor selling stake or race shall be case ° a walkover tne tine horse walking over money CL D E C I A T 1VT A TP I C I horses shall weights according to their ages at the 5 i V I A Ju 1 v L 1 V a claiming race unless so specified in the conditions In races for all ages carry time the race is to be run Ship all horses to Oakland Cal They can be unloaded at the track without going to San Francisco ADDRESS NOMINATIONS AW ALL COMMUNICATION TO SEJRETARY EJECTOR 204 SOTTER OTTER STREET SAN FRANCISCO CAL v THOS ETHOS II WILLIAMS JR PRESIDENT