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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 15, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 15, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899011501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 15, 1899 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 $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] VOL. V. NO. 13. CHICAGO, SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY 15-16, 1899. PRICE, 5 CENTS Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Mnd on a racetrack is like charity everywhere alse it covers a multitude of sins. There the resemblance stops, for, while there i3 only one .genuine brand of charity, there are probably -one hundred known varieties of mud. The list is being added to continually, and it begins to look as if a new adage "every horse has his mud" will take the place of that older formula, "every dog has his day." The trouble at present is that there does not seem to be any far reaching method of spreading the information when the kind of mud on tap is to the liking of some particular horse in a race. The horse itself knows, of course, for it scoots through the stuff like a torpedo through salt water. The owner, too, knows, for he contrives to have "a swell bet" on his nag, but the rank and file of the betting ring are not let into the secret until the race is over. Possibly among the turf reforms of the near future an owner will be compelled to file with the stewards, for publication, an analysis of the slush best, suited to each equine individnal in'his string. Then with mud guages prominently displayed in saddling paddock and betting ring the average piker may gain an inkling as to how his "two dollars" may be invested to the best advantage. W. W. Naugh-ton in San Francisco Examiner. T. C. McDowell's two-year-olds for 1899 are as follows : Bay colt, by Jim Gore Eeine d'Or. Bay colt, by Wadsworth Aggie M. Chestnut filly, by Kmgston Kittie Clive. Bay colt, by Candlemas Kanawha. Chestnut filly, by Candlemas Sudie McNairy. Bay filly, by Linden Peninah. Chestnut filly, by Esher Excellenza. An optimistic turf writer in the New York Press sajs: "I expect to see within ten years W. K. Vanderbilt, George Gould, E. D. Stokes, EichardT. Wilson, Jr., Harry Payne Whitney. Alfred Vanderbilt, Senator Walcott, Eugene Higgins, Col. John Jacob Astor, Charles Bates, Ned Berwin, Louis N. Bell, Albert C. Bostwick, "W. L. Elkins, Bob Gerry, Dick Halsted, E. H. Harriman, Col, Lawrence Kip, Harvey S. Ladew, Clarence Mackay, Ralph Pulitzer, Eeggie Rives, Robert L. Stevens, Lee Tailer, General Tracy, Johnny Townsond and A. J. Cassatt on the turf with large racing stables of their own. Mr. Cassatt will return as soon as he can eliminate the suspicion of legal trouble. Ho has never recovered from his arrest at Monmouth Park on the charge of keeping a "disorderly house," which the racecourse was held to be under an ancient New Jersey statute. He is sensitive almost to a fault, but you could not pick out a more thorough sportsman-" New Orleans Winners NEW ORLEANS WINNERS. With yesterday's racing the New Orleans meeting had run forty-five days. The owners to win over $600 in the term are shown in the table below: Owners. Won. Owners. Won. J J McCafferty... $5,930 James Arthur.... $2,930 GC Bennett 2.425 J W Schorr & Son. 2,390 H Sarodino & Co. .1,890 F Frisbie & Co... 1,715 T M Berry & Co... 1,645 T J McHale 1,565 TAMagee 1,320 F Reagan 1,320 J H Smith 1,285 F M Arthur 1,130 W J Smith & Co. ..1,045 Foster Bros 1,005 Benson, Watts & Co 950 T F Buckley 950 GW Poole 930 E S Gardner 900 W C Daly 8S0 C E Mahone 785 J J Donovan 750 J Glade 735 R Congdon 725 R E Maddox 705 J C Ferris Jr 680 V) H Williams 670 RMcMahon 670 HT Griffin 650 R Rome 640 Leonard & Morgan 640 The horses to win $600 and over in the forty-five days are : Horses. Age. Won. Horses. Age. Won. Handsel 4. $3,185 Andes 3. $1,690 Mariti 4.. 1,525 Clay Poynter . 4. .1,165 Macy 5. .1,070 Forbnsh 4. .1,000 Applejack.... 4... 940 Abuse 6... 885 Loiterer 4... 880 Queen of Song 3... 860 Hittick 3... 775 David 7... 755 Branch 4... 750 Klepper 5... 735 Sailor King ... 4... 735 Rockwood a... 725 Dr. Marks 4... 710 S. Lazarus Esq4. .. 685 Moroni 4... 675 Debride .. 6... 670 What Next.... 5... 670 Boanerges .... 5... 650 Joe Shelby .... 4... 600 The riding statistics of the meeting are tabled below: Jockeys Sts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd.Unp. T Burns 132 37 20 12 63 O'Connor 132 37 19 18 58 Frost 160 18 26 30 86 Hothersall 82 13 13 12 44 Combs 79 13 7 9 50 Lines 86 10 16 5 55 Troxler 83 10 6 7 60 Southard 130 8 22 14 86 Holden SI 8 4 5 37 Powers 52 8 4 4 36 Mason 60 6 12 7 35 Songnr 48 6 8 10 24 James 33 6 1 1 25 Moody... 47 5 3 - 7 32 Dupee 85 4 8 14 59 O'Leary 47 4 3 7 33 Crowhurst 26 4 3 4 15 Kuhn 30 3 0 3 24 Ingleside Form Chart INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., January 14. Thirty-first day. Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track" heavy. Presiding Judge. Edwin F. Smith. Starter, J. F. Caldwell. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. The recall flag is not used. 10308 FIRST RACE-7-8 Mile' Parse $400. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt 8t M K K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 102872ROSEBEAU 3 99 2 11 22 la 11 J Ward B Schreiber 4-511-104-511-10 102362PRINCE TYRANT4 114 3 2 1 22 2 Thorpe H Unna 3 4 3 3i 10282 CASDALE 3 106 6 41 42 3 310 Bullman W M Murry 2 3 2 3 10235 GUILDER 4 111 1 31 31 42 42 J Shields Car'th'rs&Shields8 30 8 30 (10286) MEROPS 3 104 4 6 6 5 510 Rutter W & C T Boots 10 30 10 30 10291 DOREMUS 3 94 5 5 51 6 6 J Reiff Duke & Wishard 6 15 6 12 Time, 25, 501,1:171,1:31. Winner B. f, by Flambeau Fairy Rose. Start straggling. Won easily. Rosebeau was best at the weights. She is a good filly in heavy going. Prince Tyrant ran his race and was lucky and well handled. Casdale got off badly and made up a lot of lost ground. Guilder was not well handled but does not amount to much at hid best. Overweights Casdale, 2 pounds. Rosebeau, place, 1 to 2. Prince Tyrant, place, 7 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. 1 AQAQ SECOND RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Purso $100. 4-year-olds and upward. JLVy OU J Handicap. Over 5 Hurdles. Ind Horses AWt St 1 2 3 4 5 Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C (10304)TORTONI 6 142 2 21 22 22 23 21 1 Sheppard Smith & Tam 4 9 4 9 (10280)FERRIER 9 147 4 7 7 7 7 U 21 Tanner W S Hobart 1 1 7-107-10 103042JOE COTTON 9 127 6 31 11 11 12 41 31 Ambrose J N Abbott 8 10 8 8 (10127) GRANGER 7 150 5 51 31 31 3a 53 42 Kerin W P Fine 2 31 2 3 10127 VIKING 5 150 1 11 5h 51 51 31 5io Mattier J E Linnell 6 15 6 12 10106 ROSSMORE 7 135 7 4" 41 4" 41 630 60 Higgins J M Capps 20 60 20 60 10269 DEL'S REYES 4 125 3 61 61 61 61 7 7 Cairns C W Chappell 30 60 30 60 Time, 2:251. Winner Ch. g. by Ecuador Eva S. II. Start good. Won handily. Tortoni won through a superior rids. Ferrier was the best and should have won but Tanner threw the race away in a bungling finish. Joe Cotton ran a good race and shows well as a jumper. Granger was short and did not run to his correct form. Viking should not be lost sight of. He is not keyed up and can do better. The others were outclassed. Overweights Joe Cotton, 2 pounds; Rossmore, 5. Tortoni, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Joe Cotton, show, 8 to 5. Granger, show, 1 to 2. T fJ f THIRD RACE 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. lUOlU San Rafael Stakes. $1,000 Guaranteed. ind Horaea A Wt 3t & K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (10287) HUGH PENNY 9 108 2 21 2 23 22 li N Turnei F W Doss & Co 4-5 1 4-5 9-10. (10288) JOE TJLLMAN 5 103 1 1 li 11 11 25 Rutter Duke & Wishard 9-5 2 9-5 2 9702SATSUMA 7 10S 4 4 31 31 33 35 Thorpe HE Rowell 6 6 4 41 101973TOPMAST 6 108 3 31 4 4 4 4 J Shields C'rr'th'rs&Shieldsl2 25 12 20 Time. 251, 50i, 1:161, 1:431. Winner B. g, by Luke Blackburn Maud Ward. Start good. Won cleverly, Hugh Penny was be3t and was cleverly managed. Joe Ullman stopped when challenged in the stretch. Satsuma was short and will be benefited by the race. He looks good bodily. Topmast did not run to his mark and was not well ridden. JoeJDllman, place, 2 to 5. Satsnma, show, 1 to 2. F0URTH RACE3" Mile Pnrsa S403- 3-year-olas. Allowances. 103 IX Ind Horsee A Wt St jj V M StrFin Jockeys Owners OH L C (10253)CORSINI 108 2 2 2 215 2 h Martin Ed Corrigan 3 5 3-5 1-3 1-3 8653 SOMBRE 106 1 12 It H 220 Spencer W B Jennings 21 31 21 31 10290 JUDGE WOFFORD 100 3 4 4 33 33 J Reiff Duke & Wishard 20 50 20 40 10290 DON'T TELL 98 4 31 32 4 4 Hal Brown L H Ezell 40 200 40 200 102S2 BALLISTA 10S Left at the post. Bullman W D Randall 5 9 5 8 Time,24i, 50, l:02i, 1:151. Winner B. c, by Riley Hinda. Start bad. Won easily. Corsini was best and is a game colt and a stayer. Sombre showed a lot of speed, but is probably only up to a sprinting distance. Judge Wofford ran an hone3t race. Ho is not gified with much speed, but stays well. Don't Tell is a no account. Ballista is a bad actor at the post. Scratched Tirade, 103. Overweights Sombre, 3 pounds. Sombre, place. 3 to 5. Jndge Wofford, show, evens. FFTH ttAC3 7-8 Mlle euTse 5500. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. X03 X t2l Ind Horses A Wt St lj V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 10201 TOM CROMWELL6 112 2 21 21 21 12 13 Thorpe H E Rowoll 852 &-52 10284 AD. SPRECKELS 6 109 1 31 31 31 21 22 H Martin Ed Corrigan 8-5 8-5 4-5 4-5 10226 SCINTILLATE 4 106 3 1" 11 11 3 35 Bullman M Grossheim 15 20 15 15 10281 HENRY C. 4 109 6 6 4" 4h 420 420 Piggott J H Robbins 10 15 10 15 10226 SIMMONS 9 109 4 4a 51 51 52 51 Macklin H Brown 6 6 6 6 10281 GOETHE 4 106 a 5a 6 6 6 6 J Ward B Schreiber 200 200 100 100 Time, 35i, 51, 1 :18, 1 :32. Winner Ch. h, by Bramble Fonsie. Start fair. Won easily. Tom Cromwell dislikos mud but was the best horse and under good riding won anyhow. Adolph Spreckels was interfered with and thrown back, but ran a good race. A longer distance would have suited him better. Scintillate ran well, but belongs in slower company. Is good in mud. Tho others were badly outclassed. Scratched Gratify, 109. Overweights Scintillate, 2 pounds. Tom Cromwell, place, 1 to 2. Aaolph Spreckels, place, 1 to 3. Scintillate, show, evens, X03X3 SIXTH KACIS 7-8 Mile purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M K X 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (10289) IMPERIOUS 101 3 la 11 la 13 13 h Martin P Dunne 3-5 3-5 2-5 2-5 103062ROBERT BONNER 101 4 41 31 31 31 2a N Turner L H Ezell 5 5 31 3 10032 HEIGH HO 99 6 6 51 53 53 33 J Reiff Duke & Wishard 8 8 6 6 102882CASTAKE 101 2 2a 2a 21 41 42 Powell W L Stanfleld 10 12 10 12 (Continued on 2nd page.) NEW ORLEANS FORM. New Orleans, La., January 14. The form of Monday's New Orleans fields is : First Race Lilian Bell, Miss Ross, Sim W. Second Race Vignette, Ned Wickes, May Droit. Third Race Friar John, School Girl, Lease-man. Fourth Race Loiterer, Belle of Memphis, Debride. Fifth Race Frances Booker, Can I See 'Em, Brighton. Sixth Race Lone Princess, Monk Wayman, Louise. 102803 PETR ARC H 104 5 51 41 4 2" 56 BeauchampA M Linnell 15 30 15 30 10288 DARECHOTA 99 1 3i 6 6 6 6 Fallahey C H Kobicke 60 100 60 10O 1 Time, 254, 50i, 1 :17, 1 :30. Winner B. c. by Morello Helen Scratch. Start good. Won easing up. Imperious is a much improved colt and in his present form-outclassed the field. Robert Bonner ran a good, honest race and finished resolutely. Heigh Ho-closed a big gap from a poor beginning and is becoming good. Castake found the route too long. Petrarch ran well to the stretch and then quit. The comnany was a bit too select for him. Scratched Captive, 107. Robert Bonner, place, 3 to 5. Heigh Ho, show, 7 to 10. 102803PETRARCH 104 5 5 41 4 2 56 BeauchampA M Linnell 15 30 15 30 10288 DABECHOTA 99 1 3i 6 6 6 6 Fallahey C H Kobicke 60 100 60 10G 1 Time, 254, 501:17,1:30. Winner B. c. by Morello Helen Scratch. Start good. Won easing up. Imperious is a much improved colt and in his present form-outclassed the field. Robert Bonner ran a good, honest race and finished resolutely. Heigh Ho-closed a big gap from a poor beginning and is becoming good. Castake found the route too long. Petrarch ran well to the stretch and then quit. The comnany was a bit too select for him. Scratched Captive, 107. Robert Bonner, place, 3 to 5. Heigh Ho, show, 7 to 10. Louisville Stakes LOUISVILLE STAKES. Monday is the last day for making entries to the stakes offered by the New Louisville Jockey Club. Their conditions are fully set out in this edition of Daily Racing Foem. From the day racing was revived at Louisville in 1875, the club and track have been favorites with western turfmen and the meetings held there then and since have been replete with interesting memories of the performances of Aristides, Ten Broeck, Hindoo, Checkmate, Miss Woodford, Ben d'Or, Luke Blackburn, Vagrant, Proctor Knott, Riley, Spokane, Halma, Ben Brush Ornament and a host of other racehorses mighty in their day and generation. As a racing organization the club ranks high and deserves the patronage it has always received and no . doubt will receive this year. The stakes now - offered are liberal in terms and no turfmen owning horses of proved worth or flattering promise should carelessly neglect making entries until it is too late. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. There are at present at the local tracks upward of two hundred two-year-olds in more or less advanced stages of preparation for the two-year-old races, which will now come in regular succession. Soon they will take up the task they wore bred for and in a little while, in the parlance of the betting ring, it is a "century to a nickel" that many of them will be cripples. Many of these sacrifices at the altar of Mammon are splendidly bred youngsters, and when they have been raced out they will probably fall into the hands of the Breeders' Association as animals unfit to breed for racing purposes. San Francisco Breeder and Sportsman. Here is the number of races run by some of the "busy" horses during 1898: Albert S., 65; Arrezzo, 61; Brighton, 53; David, 49; Elkin, 73; Helen H, Gardner, 44; Judge Steadman, 66; Jim Flood, 50; Mouzeltoff, 60; Nover, 37; Ox-nard, 45; Royal Choice, 55; Swordsman, 59; Tabouret, 50; Vanessa, 65. One of the fastest two-year-olds shown down in the Blue Grass country this winter is Trickem, a bay colt by Scorpion Sissy Knott, and owned by parties at Danville, Ky. The colt has done some very speedy stepping at three-eighths of a a mile. The Board of Stewards of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club will meet every Friday hereafter until the end of the meeting to adjust such cases as may bo brought to its attention. Latonia entries havo been coming in at a great rate, sixty-five ha ring boen received from J. W. Schorr & Son alone Friday. i Page [2] MUY RACING FORM ..AND.. AMERICAN TDRF CONGRESS RECORD. ISSUED EVERY DAY. A daily reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. 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Daily Racing Form can. be delivered to any address in St. Louis. Back numbers can be promptly supplied. Orders for advertisements can be left at the ' Bt. Louis office for telegraphic transmission. CINCINNATI OFFICE 408-410 Vine Street. J. R. Hawley, Agent. On Sale at Noon. DETROIT OFFICE 34 LaFayette Avenue. Heath & Honey, Agents. On Sale at 9:00 A.M. AT KANSAS CITY, MO.: Ricksecker Cigar and News Co., 9th and Walnut Streets. AT SAN FRANCISCO : Foster & Orear, Market Street, Ferry New Stand. AT NEW ORLEANS, LA.: H. J. Holle, 641 Commercial Place. CHICAGO, ILL., JANCARY 15-16, 1899. American Racing Rules of 1899 AMERICAN RACING RULES OF 1899. The 1899 edition of the American Racing Rules, published by Secretary E. C. Hopper of the American Turf Congress, is out and can be sent by mail to any address from this office for 25 cents. The book contains the racing rules as amended to January 1, racing Colors as registered and betting rules, and a digest in index form which is a guide to all the book's contents. Ingleside Form INGLESIDE FORM. San Francisco, Cal., January 14. The form of Monday's Ingleside fields is : First Race Lord Marmion, Don't Skip Me, Flnshington. Second Race Ach, The Fretter, Banewor. Third Race Tom Cromwell, Robert Bonner. Lode Star. Fourth Race Potente, Captive, Prince Tyrant. Fifth Race Ramiro, Felicite, Don Fulano. Sixth Race San Venado, Topmast, Novia. Ingleside Entries INGLESIDE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather wet; track sloppy. First Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wgt. Hdcp. 101993Cyril 4....10G 675 10255 Lord Marmion 4.... 109 700 (10281)Flushington 4. ...Ill 685 102S83Sweet William 5.. ..117 680 (10283)Don't Skip Me 5.. ..117 690 (10303)Pat Murphy 7 ...119 670 Second Race 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 10286 Banewor 107 690 10247 Peach Blossom 107 660 10290 Yaruba 109 680 9399 Sir Urian 109 685 102862The Fretter 112 695 8947 Ach 112 700 10308 Doremus 112 670 Third Race 1 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. 10282 Rainier 3.... 88 665 102843 Jerry Hunt 3.... 98 670 10306 Lady Hurst 5. ...106 660 102842Hardly 4. ...106 675 10287 Myth a.... 106 680 103132Robert Bonner 5 .... 106 690 (10312) Tom Cromwell 6.. ..Ill 700 (10306)Lode Star 5. ...Ill 685 10311 Baliista 3. ...102 650 Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. 103063Potente 4....104 700 10288 Lady Britannic 5. ...105 670 10273 Lena... , 5. ...105 680 103053Wyoming 6.. ..107 685 10307 Elidad 4.... 107 675 103082 Prince Tyrant 4.. ..107 ......690 102892Captive 6.... 110 695 103032Zorrazo 5.... 110 660 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 10286 Alhaja 3.... 99 66a 10302 Felicite .-. 3.... 99 695 10307 Glengaber. 3.. ..104 645 10304 Colonel Bartlett 4.. ..116 680 8201 Two Cheers 6.. ..119 685 10312 Simmons 9.... 119 670 10302 Beau Monde 4.... 119 655 4456 Lord Chesterfield 5.... 119 660 102253Grandezia 5.. ..119 675 10312 HenryC 4. ...119 640 10291 Don Fulano 8.... 122 690 10117 Cherrystone 7 122 650 I 7142 Ramiro 6.... 122 700 First series. Sixth Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances, 10313 Darechota 4.... 99 640 103073None Such 4.... 101 680 10283 Novia 4.... 103 690 10281 Eppinger 4.... 104 650 (10313) Imperious 4. ...108 670 10310 Topmast ....6 114 695 10252 San Venado 4 .... 114 700 New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track good. First Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses Age Wt. Hdcp 10299 Aunt Maggie 4.... 94 700 9867 General Maceo 4.... 98 675 102072Loyaletta 5.... 98 725 (10102)Miss Ross 6.... 99 740 9726 Shuttlecock 6.... 99 650 101713 Banrica 4.... 100 715 Jim Gore II 4.. ..100 (10263)Ben Frost 4.. ..100 710 102952 Gath 7.... 101 740 102972Glenmoyne 8. ...101 725 9636 Command 6. ...101 650 5305 Tachus 4.. ..103 675 90952 Lilian Bell 4 .... 108 750 101X43Sim W 6. ...109 700 10176 Takanassee 5. ...109 710 Second Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, 8ex& pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 10188 Elizabeth T .' 95 660 10293 May Droit 95 670 10298 Sidtilla 95 665 10298 Niole 99 625 102973The Dragoon 100 665 10260 Ned Wickes 100 695 102103 Vignette 100 '. 700 Coanza, b. f, by Bob Miles-Rainfall 100 10276 Blenheim 100 675 10293 Tendresse 102 670 9711 Salvarse 102 660 10276 Fintan 102 655 10243 Haulight 103 680 9580 Nailer 105 675 10293 Prince Harry 109 660 Third Race I 1-2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses Age Wt. Hdcn. 10319 Annie Taylor. .... 4.... 87 670 10318 School Girl 4.... 87 685 10294 Friar John 4.... 92 700 10208 Weenatchie 6.... 95 660 10316 Squan 5.... 97 665 1016 Leaseman 6.... 97 675 10294 Gomez 5.... 102 655 10294 Waterman 6. ...102 650 Fourth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 10278 Dr. Vaughan 3.... 90 715 (10178VJudge Steadman 7.... 94 710 10223 Egbart 8 .... 94 700 101432Eight Bells 4.... 98 715 (10301) Bonadea 4.... 98 675 103003Lady Callahan 5. ...100 725 10292 Debride 5.. ..105 735 (10297)Mizpah 5. ...106 695 103002Belle of Memphis 4 .... 108 725 10278 Loiterer 4.... 112 750 103142 What Next 5 .... 118 700 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 10188 Ollie J 3.... 91 645 10276 Frances Booker 3.... v91 700 10298 Tortugas 3.... 91 675 10265 Tom Shannon 3.... 93 655 10142 Charlotte M 4.... 101 660 10279 Saratoga 4.... 101 675 10279 Reel 5.... 104 665 103182Can I See 'Em 5.. ..104 690 9946 Amber Glints 6.. ..104 675 9981 Stanza 6. ...106 660 10318 Sedan 5.... 106 .670 10015 Brighton 5.... 106 6S5 10296 Rnssella 5. ...109 660 10191 Idle Hour 5.... 109 675 10319 Everest 5.... Ill 750 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling, 10275 Valle 4.... 89 650 10147 Laverna 4.... 89 C60 10080 Elsie Bramble 4 .... 89 700 10207 Louise 4.... 89 710 10264 Fetiche 5.... 91 705 102413Nannie Davis 4.... 91 710 10279 McAlbert 4.... 91 665 10147 Conan Doyle 4.... 91 650 10176 Lady Juliet 5.... 92 700 10175 Annie Cook 5.... 92 650 10175 Lone Princess 5.... 92 725 10099 Crystalline 4.... 93 710 10066 Sugar Foot 5.... 94 670 9789 Ben Bolt 7.... 102 625 10275 Monk Wayman 4 .... 102 715 Carnegie Races CARNEGIE RACES. Pittsburg. Pa Jan. 14. The results at the Carnegie track for today were as follows : First Race Four and three-quarter furlongs ; allowances. Horses Wt. Jockeys Odds Too Much Johnson.. 112 Neel... 6to5..1 Charles Wells 112 Champ 3itol..2 Teller 112 Fennemore .. 6 to 1..3 Jim Blackburn 115 Nostrand 12 to 1..0 Wanda P 112 M Norris 4i to 1..0 Red Bird Jr 112 Bender 4 tol..O Cuba 112 ADorsey 10tol..O Time, l:07i. Winner Ch. g, 5, by Jils Johnson Sis Him-yar. Scratched Advance, 112; Bernadine, 112; Frank R. Harf, 112. Second Race Four and three-quarter furlongs; allowances. Fedora 112 M Norris 9 to 10. .1 Belle Australian 112 Nelson 3tol..2 Ed Murphy 112 J Murphy. ...10 to 1.. 3 Highwayman 112 Flynn 10 to 1..0 Minnetonka 112 Hueston 7tol..0 Graceful 112 Phillips 10 to 1.. 9 Walter O 112 ADorsey 6tol..O Beloved 112 Campbell.... 6tol..O' Tim-, 1:08. Winner B. m, 6 by Havre Visitor. Scratched Tim Hurst, 112; You Be Dam. 112. Third Race Four and three-quarter furlongs; allowances. Vengeance 118 Champ 2 to 1..1 Flaxie B 117 Campbell ....2 to 1..2 Frances M ....119 Fitz3i'mmons.2i to 1..3 J. M. H 118 Condrier 15 to 1..0 Humorist 116 J Murphy. ...15 to 1..0 Pennbrook 119 A Dorsey 15 to 1..G Lady Maxwell 104 M Norris 15 to 1..0 Time. 1:09. Winner Br. g, 5, by Falsetto Veronica. Scratched Whippany, 116. Fourth Race Four and three-quarter furlongs. J. B.. 112 J Dorsey 5tol..l Glover Vendig 112 Flynn 3 to 5.. 2" Sister Ida 110 Hueston 4 to 1..3 Corn Cob 118 Feeney 12 to 1. 0 Rossman 115 A Dorsey. ... 10 to 1..0 Gallatin 115 M Norris 12 to 1..0 Imposition 112 Moore 12tol..0 George M 112 Nelson 12 to 1.. a Time, 1:10 Winner Blk. g, 4, by Falsetto Lizetta. Scratched Harry C, 112; Countess. 110. Fifth Race Three-quarters of a mile : allowances. Reform 115 Coudrier 2tol..l Brown Fonso. 115 Elmore 7tol..2- James Munroe 115 M Norris 4tol..3 Peggie 115 Newton 30tol..O Candelabra 115 Nostrand ....12tol..O Sandowne 115 Feeney 25 to 1 .0 Parthian 115 Flynn 3tol..O- Calaysia 110 Bender 7tol..O Crown 118 Champ 10 to 1..0- Time. 1:31. Winner Br. h, 7. by Falsetto Idler. Scratched Petrel, 115. Monday's Carnegie Entries are: First Race Four and three-quarter furlongs. Jim Blackburn, Walter O.. Gold Dollar, Weaver, Borderer. John Morrell, Meadows, 115 each; Bernadine, Charmeuse, Little Lady, 113: each. Second Race Four and three-quarter furlongs. Runaway, 118; Taunton, Fluellen, Galloper, Judge Warren, Fred Munch, 115 each; Countess, Viola Albers, Bessie Abbott, IIS each; William M., 112. Third Race Four and three-quarter furlongs. Frances M., Sampson, 119 each; Medica. 115 1 Peep o'Day II., Dora Lamar, 113 each; Pennbrook, 109: Lady Maxwell, 100. Fourth Race Three-quarters of a mile. Monroe Doctrine, Klondyke, Barytone IT., 118 each t Blue Ribbon. Dutch Bluster, 115 each; Harped 114: Jingle Bells, 112; Gallatin, 111; Glover Vendig, 109: Earn, 108. Fifth Race Three-quarters of a mile. Crown, Candelabra, Reform, 115 each; Jessie R., Pon-tifex, G. R. Longhurst, Petrel, Mills, 112 each; Calaysia, Elga. 110 each. THE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 189S is on general sale, It is a record of the turf, billiards, pugilism, trotting, pacing and all the leading lines of snort up to January 1, 1899. All the matter within its pages have been compiled and edited by experts. It prints a list of all the turf and track records (by Daily Racing Form's staff), billiard figures, past and present (by John Thatcher), the fights of 1898, with comments (by George Siler), harness records to date and of the past (by John Hervey, the statistician of The Horse Review) and three handicap tables, with directions for their application and expert comment. 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That attached to the morocco monthlies, term books, half-yearlies and yearlies is lettered for hard use and printed on linen paper. WINNERS SENT YESTERDAY Queen of Song, evens. Barataria, 5 to 2. Rosebeau, evens. Hugh Penny, 9 to 10. We send good things every day. Monday at New Orleans one that will win sure. 75 cents per day, or $4 03 for six days' selections. Ready at office by 11 a. m. Race Track Information Bureau, 008, 263 Dearborn St., Chicago. 5 WINNERS SENT OUR CLIENTS ON SATURDAY. Information such as we give we have to pay for. It is worth it to us ; it is worth it to our clients. Several good things this next week at good odds. $10 for six days' selections. Ready at office by 11 a. m. The National Turf Investment Co., Suite 005, 167 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111, Bad Racing Information Is dear at any price, so get the BEST while you are at it. WE ARE THE ONLY FIRM receiving inside information daily from all race tracks. 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Heath & Roney, Agents. On Sale at 9 :00 A.M. AT KANSAS CITY, MO.: Ricksecker Cigar and News Co., 9th and Walnut Streets. AT SAN FRANCISCO : Foster & Orear, Market Street, Ferry New Stand. AT NEW ORLEANS, LA.: H. J. Holle. 641 Commercial Place. CHICAGO, ILL., JAN OAR Y 15-16, 1899. Amerian Racing Rules of 1899 AMERICAN RACING RULES OF 1899. The 1899 edition of the American Racing Rules, published by Secretary E. C. Hopper of the American Turf Congress, is out and can be sent by mail to any address from this office for 25 cents. The book contains the racing rules as amended to January 1, racing Colors as registered and betting rales, and a digest in index form which is a guide to all the book's contents. Ingleside Form INGLESIDE FORM. San Fbanoisco, Cal., January 14. The form of Monday's Ingleside fields is: First Race Lord Marmion, Don't Skip Me, Flnshington. Second Race Ach, The Fretter, Banewor. Third Race Tom Cromwell, Robert Bonner. Lode Star. Fourth Race Potente, Captive, Prince Tyrant. Fifth Race Ramiro, Felicite, Don Fulano. Sixth Race San Venado, Topmast, Novia. Ingleside Entries INGLESIDE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather wet; track sloppy. First Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wgt. Hdcp. 101993 Cyril 4.... 106 675 10255 Lord Marmion 4. ...109 700 (10281)Flushington 4. ...Ill 685 102883Sweet William 5.... 117 680 (10283)Don't Skip Me 5. ...117 690 (10303) Pat Murphy 7 ...119 670 Second Race 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 10286 Banewor 107 690 10247 Peach Blossom 107 660 10290 Yaruba 109 680 9399 SirUrian 109 685 102862The Fretter 112 695 8947 Ach 112 700 10308 Doremus 112 670 Third Race 1 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. 10282 Rainier 3.... 88 665 102843 Jerry Hunt 3.... 98 670 10306 Lady Hurst 5. ...106 660 102842Hardly 4. ...106 675 10287 Myth 5.... 106 680 103132Robert Bonner 5 .... 106 690 (10312) Tom Cromwell 6.. ..Ill 700 (10306) Lode Star 5. ...Ill 685 10311 Ballista 3.... 102 650 Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. 1030S3Potente 4.... 101 700 10288 Lady Britannic 5.. ..105 670 10273 Lena... , 5. ...105 680 103053 Wyoming 6 .... 107 685 10307 Elidad 4.... 107 675 103082 Prince Tyrant 4.... 107 690 102892Captive 6.. ..110 695 103032Zorrazo 5.... 110 660 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 10286 Alhaja 3.... 99 665 10302 Felicite .-. 3.... 99 695 10307 Glengaber 3.. ..104 645 10304 Colonel Bartlett 4.... 116 680 8201 Two Cheers 6 .... 119 685 10312 Simmons 9. ...119 670 10302 Beau Monde 4.... 119 655 4456 Lord Chesterfield 5.... 119 660 102253Grandezia 5. ...119 675 10312 Henry C 4.... 119 640 10291 Don Fulano 8.... 122 690 10117 Cherrystone 7. ...122 650 7142 Ramiro 6 122 700 First series. Sixth, Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 10313 Darechota 4.... 99 610 103073None Such 4.. ..101 680 10283 Novia 4.... 103 690 10281 Eppinger 4.... 104 650 (10313) Imperious 4.... 108 670 10310 Topmast ....6 114 695 10252 San Venado 4 .... 114 700 New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. Xew Orleans, La., January 14. The form of Monday's New Orleans fields is : First Race Lilian Bell, Miss Ross, Sim W. Second Race Vignette, Ned Wickes, May Droit. Third Race Friar John, School Girl, Lease-man. Fourth Race Loiterer, Belle of Memphis, Debride. Fifth Race Frances Booker, Can I See 'Em, Brighton. Sixth Race Lone Princess, Monk Wayman, Louise, New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track good. First Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses Age Wt. Hdcp 10299 Aunt Maggie 4.... 94 700 9867 General Maceo 4.... 98 675 102072Loyaletta 5.... 98 725 (10102)Miss Ross 6.... 99 740 9726 Shuttlecock 6.... 99 650 101713 Banrica 4.... 100 715 Jim Gore II 4.. ..100 (10263) Ben Frost 4 .... 100 710 102952Qath 7. ...101 740 102972Qlenmoyne 8. ...101 725 9636 Command 6.... 101 650 5305 Tachns 4.... 103 675 90952 Lilian Bell 4 .... 108 750 101J43Sim W 6. ...109 700 10176 Takanassee 5.... 109 710 Second Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 10188 Elizabeth T .' 95 660 10293 May Droit 95 670 10298 Sidtilla 95 665 10298 Niole 99 625 102973The Dragoon 100 665 10260 Ned Wickes 100 695 102103Vignette 100 . 700 Coanza, b. f, by Bob Miles-Rainfall 100 10276 Blenheim 100 675 10293 Tendresse 102 670 9711 Salvarse 102 660 10276 Fintan 102 655 10243 Haulight 103 680 9580 Nailer 105 675 10293 Prince Harry 109 660 Third Race I 1-2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling, Ind. Horses Age Wt. Hdcn. 10319 Annie Taylor. .... 4.... 87 670 10318 School Girl 4.... 87 685 10294 Friar John 4.... 92 700 10208 Weenatchie 6.... 95 660 10316 Sqnan 5.... 97 665 1016 Leaseman 6.... 97 675 10294 Gomez.... 5.... 102 655 10294 Waterman 6.. ..102 650 Fourth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 10278 Dr. Vaughan 3.... 90 715 (10178)Judge Steadman 7.... 94 710 10223 Egbart 8.... 94 700 101432Eight Bells 4.... 98 715 (10301)Bonadea 4.... 98 675 103003Lady Callahan 5.... 100 725 10292 Debride 5. ...105 735 (10297)Mizpah 5. ...106 695 103002Belle of Memphis 4.. .108 725 10278 Loiterer 4.... 112 750 103142 What Next 5 .... 118 700 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 10188 Ollie J 3.... 91 645 10276 Frances Booker 3....91 700 10298 Tortugas 3.... 91 675 10265 Tom Shannon 3.... 93 655 10142 Charlotte M 4.... 101 660 10279 Saratoga 4.... 101 675 10279 Reel 5.... 104 665 103182Can I See 'Em 5.. ..104 690 9946 Amber Glints 6. ...101 675 99S1 Stanza 6.... 106 660 10318 Sedan 5.... 106 .670 10015 Brighton 5.... 106 6S5 10296 Rnssella 5. ...109 660 10191 Idle Hour 5.... 109 675 10319 Everest 5....111 750 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling, 10275 Valle , 4.... 89 650 10147 Laverna 4.... 89 660 10080 Elsie Bramble 4 .... 89 700 10207 Louise 4.... 89 710 10264 Fetiche 5.... 91 705 102413Nannie Davis 4.... 91 710 10279 Mc Albert 4.... 91 665 10147 Conan Doyle 4.... 91 650 10176 Lady Juliet 5.... 92 700 10175 Annie Cook 5.... 92 650 10175 Lone Princess 5 92 725 10099 Crystalline 4.... 93 710 10066 Sugar Foot 5.... 94 670 9789 Ben Bolt 7.... 102 625 10275 Monk Wayman 4 .... 102 715 Carnegie Races CARNEGIE RACES. Pittsburg. Pa., Jan. 14. The results at the Carnegie track for today were as follows : First Race Four and three-quarter furlongs ; allowances. Horses Wt. Jockeys Odds Too Much Johnson . . 112 Neel 6 to 5 . . 1 Charles Wells 112 Champ 3itol..2 Teller 112 Fennemore .. 6 to 1..3 Jim Blackburn 115 Nostrand ....12 to 1..0 Wanda P 112 M Norris 4i to 1..0 Red Biid Jr 112 Bender 4 tol..O Cuba 112 A Dorsey 10 to 1..0 Time, 1:071. Winner Ch. g, 5, by Jils Johnson Sis Him-yar. Scratched Advance, 112; Bernadine, 112; Frank R. Harf, 112. Second Race Four and three-quarter furlongs; allowances. Fedora 112 M Norris 9 to 10 .. 1 Belle Australian.... 112 Nelson 3tol..2 Ed Murphy 112 J Murphy.. ..10 to 1.. 3 Highwayman 112 Flynn 10 to 1..0 Minnetonka 112 Hueston 7tol..0 Graceful 112 Phillips 10tol..O Walter O 112 A Dorsey 6tol..0 Beloved 112 Campbell.... 6tol..0 , Tim-, 1:08. Winner B. m, 6 by Havre Visitor. Scratched Tim Hurst, 112; You Be Dam. 112. Third Race Four and three-quarter furlongs; allowances. Vengeance 118 Champ 2 to 1..1 Flaxio B 117 Campbell ....2J to 1..2 Frances M ....119 Fitzsimmons.21 to 1..3 J. M. H 118 Con drier 15 to 1 . . 0 Humorist 116 J Murphy. ...15 to 1..0 Pennbrook 119 A Dorsey 15tol..O Lady Maxwell 101 M Norris 15 to 1..0 Time. 1 :091. Winner Br. e, 5, by Falsetto Veronica. Scratched Whippany, 116. Fourth Race Four and three-quarter furlongs. J.B. 112 JDorsey 5tol..l Glover Vendig 112 Flynn 3 to 5.. 2' Sister Ida 110 Hueston 4 to 1..3 Corn Cob 118 Feeney 12 to 1. 0 Rossman 115 A Dorsey 10 to 1..0 Gallatin 115 M Norris 12 to 1..0 Imposition 112 Moore 12tol. 0 George M 112 Nelson 12 to 1.. a Time, 1:10 Winner Blk. g. 4. by Falsetto Lizetta. Scratched Harry C, 112; Countess. 110. Fifth Race Three-quarters of a mile ; allowances. Reform 115 Coudrier 2 to 1 . . 1 Brown Fonso. 115 Elmore 7tol..2' James Munroe 115 M Norris 4tol..3 Peggie 115 Newton 30tol..0 Candelabra 115 Nostrand ....12tol..O Sandowne 115 Feeney 25 tol .0 Parthian 115 Flynn 3tol..O- Calaysia 110 Bender 7tol..O Crown 118 Champ 10 to 1 . . 0- Time. 1:31. Winner Br. h, 7. by Falsetto Idler. Scratched Petrel, 115. Monday's Carnegie Entries are: First Race Four and three-quarter furlongs. Jim Blackburn, Walter O.. Gold Dollar. Weaver, Borderer. John Morrell, Meadows, 115-each; Bernadine, Charmeuse, Little Lady, 113: each. Second Race Four and three-quarter furlongs. Runaway, 118; Taunton, Fluellen, Galloper, Judge Warren, Fred Munch, 115 each; Countess, Viola Albers, Bessie Abbott, 115 each; William M 112. Third Race Four and three-quarter furlongs. Frances M., Sampson, 119 each; Medica, 115; Peep o'Day II., Dora Lamar, 113 each; Pennbrook, 109 : Lady Maxwell, 100. Fourth Race Three-quarters of a mile. Mon-roe Doctrine, Klondyke, Barytone IT., 118 each ; Blue Ribbon. Dutch Bluster, 115 each; Harper, 114; Jingle Bells, 112; Gallatin, 111: Glover Vendig, 109: Earn, 108. Fifth Race Three-quarters of a mile. Crown, Candelabra. Reform, 115 each; Jessie R., Pon-tifex, G. R. Longhurst, Petiel, Mills, 112 each; Calaysia, Elga. 110 each. THE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 189S is on general sale, It is a record of the tnrf, billiards, pugilism, trotting, pacing and all the leading lines of snort up to January 1, 1899. All the matter within its pages have been compiled and edited by experts. It prints a list of all the turf and track records (by Daily Racing Form's staff), billiard figures, past and present (by John Thatcher), the fights of 1898, with comments (by George Siler), harness records to date and of the past (by John Hervey, the statistician of The Horse Review) and three handicap tables, with directions for their application and expert comment. The Manual, in paper covers, sells at 30 cents and in soft morocco covers at 50 cents. PEDIGREE BLANKS. On linen paper, artistically edged in colors, ruled and arranged for six generations of sires and dams of individuals and their ancestors. Ten oents each, $1,00 per dozen, $3.50 per hundred. No owner of a stallion should be without a supply. DAILY RACING FORM, 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. MONTHLY AND TERM FORM BOOKS. The regular monthly book of charts in paper covers, price (1, covering- the racing term of December 1 to December 31, 1S9J, will be ready foi delivery Tuesday, Jammary 3, 1899. The morocco covered volumes, $1.50, can be had by Friday. The half-yearliei in morocco, July 1 to Deoember 31, price $10, will be ont at the end of the week. So also will be the yearly in two volumes, morocco covers, price $20. Special books can be supplied on order at the rate of $1,50 per month. The index to all books covers the year and is full and complete. Thatattached to the morocco monthlies, term books, half-yearlies and yearlies is lettered for hard nse and printed on linen paper. j WINKERS SENT YESTERDAY Queen of Song, evens. Barataria, 5 to 2. Rosebsau, evens. Hugh Penny, 9 to 10. We send good things every day. Monday at New Orleans one that will win sure. 75 cents per day, or $4 00 for six days' selections. Ready at office by 11 a. m. Race Track Information Bureau, 008, 203 Dearborn St., Chicago. 5 WINNERS SENT OUR CLIENTS ON SATURDAY. Information such as we give we have to pay for. It is worth it to us; it is worth it to our clients. Several good things this next week at good odds. $10 for six days' selections. Ready at office by 11 a. m. The National Turf Investment Co., Suite 005, 107 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill- Bad Racing Information Is dear at any price, so get the BEST while you are at it. WE ARE THE ONLY FIRM receiving inside information daily from all race tracks. It is then rigidly compared with our handicapper's figures before sending it to our subscribers. OUR TERMS, $5.00 per week. WE POSITIVELY GUAKANTEE 45 PER CENT WINNERS OR REFUND YOUR MONEY. Ready at office at 11 a. m. daily. The Gulf-Pacific Track Exchange, 203 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. BOSTON OYSTER Ff OHSFi MADISON' AND XLJJhJLi CLARK STREETS LDXDRIANT IN FITTINGS CUISINE UNEXCELLEb ETn ssonQ SERVICE THE BEST A High Class Modern Restaurant MANAGES Page [3] New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. ij NEW ORLEANS, LA., January 14. Forty-fifth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter J Meeting. Weather clear; track fair. H : H Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. 1 AQ1 I FIRST RACE O 1-8 Furlongs. Purse S250. $35 to second; $15 to third. JLvJOJLtfc Entrance $10. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 5 lbs. below scale, Non-winners of a stake, a handicap, or of three races at meeting allowed 5 lbs.; of two races, 7 lb3. Beiten non-winners allowed HMbs.; four-year- s olds and upward if beaten three or more times, allowed 15 lbs. . Ind Horses A Wt St M Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H Ii (' , 102672QUEEN OF SONG 3 95i 3 Is li 12 12 Frost W J Smith 9-109-104-5 4-5 10212 WHAT NEJLT 5 117 5 3 5U 4i 2 Combs C H Williams 5 5 41 41 10300 VILLAGE PKIDE 3 94 6 5h 3b 2 3 Michaels T A Magee 12 15 12 15 (10293JMR. JOHNSON 3 92 7 7 62 61 4 O'Connor T M Berry & Co 5 12 5 8 102932OUR NELLIE 3 84 4 21 21 3a 52 Troxler T J McHale 5 8 5 6 10176 TOM KINGSLEY 4 101 1 41 4h 51 61 Southard W H Williamson 30 40 20 40 (10292)TRAGEDY 6 105 2 6a 7 7 7 James J W Johnson 10 12 6 10 Time, 24, 491, 1:15, 1:221. Winner Br. f, by Esher Sonata. Off at first break to a good start. Won easily ; next four driving. Queen of Song won as she pleased. Mr. Johnson was outrun the first part. Ho finished strong. Village Pride ran a good race. Our Nellie hung at the end. She has staled. Tragedy's race was below the mark. Scratched Brown Vail, 84. Overweights Queen of Song, U pounds. What Next, place, 7 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Village Pride, show, 2 to 1. -l f Q "I SECOND RACE 3-8 Mile. Purse $250 $35 to fecond: $15 to third" En- ( J O JL O trance $15. 2-year-olds. .Allowances. 8 lbs, below scale. j Ind Horses A Wt St & V, StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C PASCHAL 107 3 41 41 H Songer G Lanka 12 15 10 15 JEN 107 2 2a 2" 2b A Dean J J McCafferty 7 S 6 8 SORREL ROSE 107 7 61 6 3a O'Connor T M Berry & Co 31 6 21 6 KING THISTLE 107 5 7 7 41 Maher J G Smith 4 6 4 6 I CAVIAR 110 6 51 5 51 Frost Settle & Co 20 20 15 20 I'M NEXT 107 9 8 8 61 Combs C H Williams 6 8 6 7 SAUCE BOAT 107 8 9 9 7 T Burns E S Gardner Jr 9-5 21 8-5 21 ACOLYTE 110 1 11 la 8 Ross FE Gardner 4 5 31 31 ANCESTRY 107 10 10 10 9 Troxler George O Sproul 10 20 10 20 DOCTRE5S 107 4 3a 31 10 Slack J G Smith 4 6 4 6 Coupled in betting. Time, 13, 25, 371. Winner B. f, by Candlemas Kinloch. Post 8 minutes. Start good. The first seven were driving hard. Paschal got to the front in the last sixteenth and was going away. Sorrel Rose made tip a lot of ground. Jen is a good actor at the post. Looks like one of the improving kind. Thistle was closing fast. I'm Next and Sauce Boat were as good as left. Acolyte is a quick breaker. Paschal, place, 6 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Jen, place, 3 to 1; show, evens. Sorrel Rose, show, evens. Acolyte, show, 4 to 5. -I AQ-j THIRD RACE -1 1-4 Miles. Purse $250. $50 to second; $25 to third. 3-year-JLvyOJLO olds and upward. Selling. Horses entered to be sold for $1,200 to carry weight for age. 1 lb. allowed for each 5100 to $700, then 2 lbs. for each $100 to $400 Winners of three or more races at a mile or over at meeting to carry 10 lbs. extra; of two races, 7 lbs. extra. Beaten non-winners at meet- ing allowed 5 lbs. Ind Horses AWt Sc St M y3 SA StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10146 BARATARIA 4 100 7 61 61 5k 1h li H Nutt W C Fessenden 3 31 3 31 (1029i)ADMETUS 5 110 6 8 8 8 7 3 21 Flick G W Poole 6 8 6 6 10262 J'DGE MAGEE3 97 2 3 7 7 6 42 35 O'Connor T A Magee 8-5 9-5 8-5 8-5 10246 ROYAL D'NCES 105 5 41 3 4h 51 43 Combs W F Dair 20 20 15 20 10276 KIT. REGENT 3 83 1 11 la 21 3" 6a 5s Troxler H H Stover 15 20 15 15 10261 LEASEMAN 6 105 11 11 10 10 9 8 Guitiers S J Charles 20 20 15 15 8896 VICTORINE 4 108 4 21 2H 11 22 2 7 Hoaly M H Healy 50 80 50 60 10276 EASTABRO'KS3 92 3 5a 4 61 8 9 8 Dupee S Williams 10 12 5 10 10294 MITT BOYK'NS 101 8 9 9 9 10 10 9 James Orr & Co 12 12 8 12 10299 BEQUEATH 4 105 9 7 51 3a 4a 7 10 Frost R E Watkins 6 7 5 7 102773SQUAN 5 107 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 Cunn'ghamW L Oliver 20 25 15 20 10266 NOBILIS 5 105 12 12 Bolted. Robertson J Call 50 80 50 50 Time, 261, 52i, 1:19, 1:451, 2:11. Winner B. c, by Lisbon Aala Lala. Off at Hrst break to a good start. The first three were very busy. Barataria had to do his best in the last sixteenth. The next two fought it out in the same ground. Leaseman was closing fast. Bequeath stopped to nothing. Admetus ran a good race and was coming at the finish. Judge Magee was used too much and cut off at the half and in the backstretch. Scratched Volandios. 94. Overweights Squan, 2 pounds; Mitt Boyken, 1. Barataria, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. Admetus, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. 1 AQ1 PT FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 .Ulles. Value $2,000. The Crescent City Handicap. JLlOJL 4 $300 to second; $200 to third. Entrance $10; $65 additional to start. 3-year-olds and upward. Winners of a race after publication of weights to carry 5 lbs, extra (selling purses not counted.) Ind Horses A Wt St St M Vi Yx StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10267 HANDSEL 4 117 10 5a 5a 42 32 21 1 T Burns J J McCafferty 8-5 14-58-5 21 10294?BASQU1L a 98 9 9 81 7 4" 51 23 Hothersall T J McHale 6 8 6 8 10143 DEYO 4 90 3 7 9 9 71 1" 32 Troxler T F Buckley 10 10 8 8 10278 BOANERGES 5 106 5 31 3 1 12 3s 41 Combs G W Poole & Co 6 8 5 6 10301 SIMON D. 4 90 6 11 1" 21 61 7 5s Odom C H Carmichael -30 50 20 50 10245 BLUEAWAY 4 104 11 11 11 11 11 9 6 Moody J P Robinson 4 4 3 31 10262 H'NRYLAUNTS 91 8 8 6" 61 5a 8 7 Vitatoe E Fitzgerald 15 20 10 20 102673GREAT BEND 4 101 1 21 21 31 2a 4s 8 O'Connor Patterson&PierceS 6 3 6 10294 SEA ROBBER 5 100 4 41 41 5a 8 61 9 Lines H Riddle 20 40 15 30 10112 MILWAUKEE 5 97 7 10 10 10 10 10 10 Frost T Hums 12 20 10 20 (10264)SAIL'R KING4 116 2 61 7 8 9 11 11 Maher J J McCafferty 8-5 14-5 8-521 Coupled in betting Time, 26, 51i, 1 :171, 1 :43i, 1 :56i. Winner B. c, by Hanover Tarantella. Post 6 minutes. Start good Won driving hard. Handsel picked up his field and went to the front in the last furlong. He was brought to a drive on the end to stall off Basquil, who was closing fast. Handsel is an acrobat; but has class. So tab Sailor King. Deyo tired at the finish. Blueaway was stiff and sore. Sailor King had to speed. Boanerges was used too much. Simon D. had speed but stopped. Great Bend was shut off at head of stretch. Showed quality. Handsel, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Basquil, place, 3 to 1; show, evens. Deyo, show, evens. Blueaway, show, 1 to 2, Sailor King, show, 1 to 2. 1 A)1 U FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $250. $35 to second; $15 to third. Entrance JLvyOJLO $10. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Starters and non-winners at meeting. 15 lbs. below scale. Entry price, $350. Horses beaten three or more times at meeting allowed 5 lbs. Ind Horses A Wt St M H 3A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10246 HER OWN 5 99 11 11 9 6" li Is O'Connor W C Daly 6 7 5 7 102792CAN I SEE 'EM 5 99 3 7 6a 71 3 23 Frost M E Frost 5 0 31 4 102793MA ANGELINE 4 94 7 31 2a 3a 2a 31 Dupee T H Stevens 7 8 6 8 102632TENBY 4 102 9 21 31 21 4a 41 Combs Patterson&PierceS 6 4 5 102943SCHOOL GIRL 4 96 5 9 11 11 8 51 Southard P Browning 10 12 8 10 103013 HAMPDEN 4 99 8 10 10 10 9 6 T Burns W M Wallace 21 13-52 21 10279 SEDAN 5 101 2 1" 1 la 51 7 Bisping J H Smith 20 30 12 20 102443INFLAMMATOR 5 104 10 S 5 5a 10 S Holden W Newman 15 30 15 30 10284 FLOP 4 961 1 5a 8 9 61 9 Hothersall F A Pope 10 10 8 10 10263 H. OF TRAS'MARE4 96 4 4 4! 4 7 10 Troxler C E Mahone & CoS 10 7 8 10187 TRAVIS 6 104 6 61 7 8 11 11 Shaw J K Hughes 30 30 20 30 Time, 26, 51, l:17i, 1:441. Winner B. m, by Galore Queen's Own. Off at first break to a good start. Won in a hard drive. O'Connor bumped Her Own through the bunch and pinched off Can I See 'Em at the head of the stretch, The latter was coming at the finish. Hampden had no speed. Sedan quit in the last quarter. Travis was very lame. Tenby and Ma Angeline had a lot of speed. School Girl ran a dull race from a bad beginning, Overweights Tenby, 3 pounds; School Girl, 2; Flop, 1. Her Own, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Can I See 'Em, place, 7 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. Ma Angeline, show, 6 to 5. Tenby, show, 4 to 5. Hampden, show, 1 to 2. ! f "I Q SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $250. $35 to second; $15 to third. Entrance XvuJLt; $10. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Starters and non-winners at meeting. 15 lbs. below scale. Entry price $350. Horses beaten three or more times at meeting allowed 5 lbs. Ind Horses A Wt St H H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10244 JACK MARTIN 6 101 10 10 10 8 2 H W Jones L M Fleming 30 30 20 25 102633TOM TOHER 4 101 4 13 Hi 12 m 2 Songer J Brenock 31 5 3 5 10294 STOCKHOLM 5 101 5 31 3a 2 3a 3 Southard J & F Grefer 6 6 5 5 10279 ANNIE TAYLOR 4 94 8 61 41 3" 4 41 Vitatoe W E Fielding 4 8 3 5 ij J H H s . 10190 THE PLUTOCRATS 109 9 7 6a 5 7 51 Lynch J J Sellers 6 7 5 6 10244 SWORDSMAN 5 101 7 8 8 9 9 6 Sheppard W E McConnell 30 40 20 30 101892 VOYAGEUR 4 96 1 41 7 7 8 7 Troxler HSarodino&Co 15 30 10 20 10277 MR. HUNT 4 89 2 5 5 61 52 8 Moody E Ferguson 20 30 15 25 10176 WALKENSHAW 5 109 3 2a 21 42 62 9 Rigby H Robinson 8-5 2 1 8-5 10294 EVEREST 5 106 6 9 9 10 10 10 Ross A H Newman 30 40 25 30 Time, 26. 501,1:171,1:44. Winner B. g, by George Kinney Princess. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; next two driving. Jack Martin saved ground on the turn and got up in the last sixteenth. He ran a good race. Stockholm was badly handled. Annie Taylor swerved in the stretch and carried Mr, Hunt to the inside. Tom Tohar had a lot of speed but stopped when pinched. Walkenshaw was a false alarm but had spaed. Jack Martin, place, 8 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Tom Toher, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Stockholm, show, 4 to 5. , ( j I TURF EXCHANGE.... AT ROBY, INDIANA. FULL REPORTS RECEIVED BY WIRE ON ALL RACING EVENTS CHANGE OF TIME On and after "Wednesday, Nov. 16. Special trains leave P. F. "W. & C.E. E, Depot, Canal and Adams btreets, at 1 :00 and 1 :30 p m., stopping at Arcner Ave., 41st St, and Englewood. Regular train at 2 p.m. Returning at 5:C5 and after an Fran, clsco rscGS Alley Li connects with electric cars at 63d Street and Madison. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Van Buren Street Depot. Regular train at 12:05 p.m. Returning at 4:31 p.m. Illinois Central South Chicago Express trains connect with Roby Electric Care at 92nd Street. COnBlNATIONS ON ALL EVENTS. Fare for the Round Trip 25 Cents on all Roadi Leigh's Portable Stalls. Cheap, Safe, Sensible, Comfortable. OWNERS S When yon ship your horses, asl 'rffi gvSgfrT Express Company to stall your cai 1 SSJ hem jSfssWStmKnPS' 8 with "Leigh's Patent Portable Stall,' j 5g Ttrnp i adjustable tc any car, thus securing jl!! press companies can procuro their CINCINNATI, O. gS7l5 EfflKfe Jg WOOPLANPS STUP 15 miles from st louis on the wabash Barney Schreiber's mopel farj&l THE CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. FOUL SHOT BY MUSKET-SLANDER. 5 rT . (Ithuriel ( Touchstone, by Camel. g -3 ponibow........... .... JVeibbna.by Yelociped 2 ,ja J (sire of Feu de Joie). ( Mies Boire ) Catton. by Golumpua. rn "2 & 1 . . . Tranbye dam by Orrilla, H , , , (Pantaloon i Castrel. by Buszard. 3D r O r .-. o LLegerdemaln, g CCnarwitch). Udalia, by Peruvian. o . (Decoy ( Filho-da-Puta,by H'ph'aard Zrl5s c Finesse, by Peruvian. S fH g-SrWeetAuBtralian Melbourne ffiiiW"" g -JS (Derby and St. Leger) llowerina .. i Touchstone, by Camel. Lt , Emma, by Whisker. j 3 S -Sa-lBrownBeet r! x, 3 (Camel X Whalebone, by Waxy. aX7' a j Selim mare. b! Hi ( Daughter of Brutandorf , by Blacklock. . . i Mrs.Cr'icksh'nks.byW'lb'ak U W- Calendar . m i (Canteen I Waxy Pope, by Waxy. (Imported) Castania. by Gohanna, g (Hambletonia j Btamford.byPlenip'tontlary " to , HarmonicajbyH'mblet'niaB r-o S (Troa (Imported) T ( Priam, by Emiliua. H ICawandra.. n A J ? Ally, b'y Partisan. 2 g u (Alice Grey i Bous' Emigrant by Pioneer S , , Gnlnare,by YoungGohanna f mt n m (The Colonel Whisker, by 1 fCap-a-pio rr. n la i Waxy. j - (Imported.) Delpini mare. P m g C Slater to Cactue ( Sultan, by 8elim. O A (Ducheas of York, by.Wtxj fe L" (Dover Touchstone. n.llPr.nrt - IBellErand )Verboea. a i Sophie j Skilhinda. 1 Sallie BraBs. Imported. BARNEY SCHROQEH. BRlPGcETON. MO. Page [4] NEW LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB STAKES TO CLOSE JANUARY 16, 1899 FOR SPRING MEETING OF 1899. Fifteen Daysn StakesMay 4 to 20 The New Louisville Jockey Club will Close the Following Stakes on January 16, 1899: THE "DEBUTANTE STAKES For two-year old fillies. $5 to accompany the nomination; accompany thq nomination ; $30 additional to start. The value of the race to be $1,250, of which $50 additional to start. The valne of the race to be $1,300, of which $200 to second and $100 to S200 to second and $100 to third. Thoie entered to be sold for $3,000 to carry weight for age. third. Winners of a sweepstakes to carry 3 lbs.; of two, 5 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Allowances: $3 lbs. for each $303 So $2,030 ; 2 lbs. for each $230 to $1,003; 2 lbs. for each $100 less. Four Furlongs. Seven Furlongs. THE WENONAH STAKES-For two-year-old colts and geldings. S3 to accompany the no- THE PREMIER STAKES For three-yeir-olds. $3 to accompany the nomination; $30 addi- mrnatioo ; $50 additional to start. The value of the raca to be $1,300, of which $200 to second and tioaal t0 start. Ta9 vala ot tae rac3 t0 D3 $li300 of which $200 to second and $100 to third. Win- StOOtothird. Winners of a sweepstakes to carry 3 lb3.; of two, 5 lb, extra. Maidens allowed 5 ners in 1S99 of a race of $3,033, 5 lb3 ; of two such, 7 lb3. extra. Otlnrs, non-winners at any time lbs, .Four and a Half b urlongs. Qf turaa 3 w ,9p3take3 of $303. allowed 5 lbs. ; of two sweepstakes or ten raco3 of any value. 8 lbs. ; THE JUVENILE STAKES A Selling Sweepstakes for two-year-olds. $5 to accompany the of one sweepstake or six races of any value, 12 lbs. ; maidens, 20 lb3. Ona Mile, nomination; $50 additional to start. The value of the race to be $1,250, of which $203 to second mrr n , , . ,,. . . . ., , , and $100 to third. Those entered to be sold for $2,500 to carry weight for age. Allowances : 2 lbs. THE FRANK FE3R STAkEa A. Selling Swa3p3tako3 for three-year-olds and upward. $d for each $250 to $1,500; lib. for each $100 to $800 ; 2 lbs. for each $100 to $300. Five Furlongs. js fc to.?0?,SSaJ17 taa nj"nl5ai,l,3?j .additional to start. The value of the race to be $1,300, of which $200 to S3Cond and $100 to third. Tho3e entered not to ba sold to carry 5 lbs. extra; if for THE BLUEGRASS STAKES For threo-year-olds that have not won a sweepstakes or two $3,030, weight for asre. Alio vinces: 1 lb. for each $250 to $2,000; 1 lb. for each $100 to $1,000 ; 2 lb3. races prior to the closing of this stake. $3 to accompany the nomination; $30 additional to for each $100 to $300. One Mile. i start. The value of the raco to be $1,300, of which $200 to second and $1W to third. Weisht 112 THE LOUISVILLE HANDICAF-uor xnros-year-olds and upward. $10 to accomDany the pounds. Winners of a sweepstakes or of two races after January 16. 1899 (selling purses ex- nomination; $50 additional to start. The value of the race to be $1,500, of which $200 to second ce pted), to carry 5 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 8 lbs. Six and a Half Furlongs. and $100 to third Weights to appear three d.iys prior to the day of the race. Winners of a race THE MADEMOISELLE STAKES. A Selling Sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies. $5 to other than a selling purse, af cer weights are po3ted, 5 lb3extra. Mile and One-Sixteenth. THE KENTUCKY DERBY, $6,000; CLARK STAKES, $4,000, AND KENTUCKY OAKS, $3,500, WILL ALSO BE RUN AT THIS MEETING. Address all Communications to the Secretary, " - - eMm-FrFRICE, SECRETARY, LOUISVIiLiBr'KY; American Sporting flanual of 1899,.. (COPYRIGHTED.) A HANDBOOK OF FIGURES BEYOND COMPARISON. KEEN EXPERTS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO IT George Siler on Pugilism. John Thatcher on Billiards. F. H. Brunell and C. C. Riley on Racing John Hervey on Harness Racina. . An Official Compendium of Records. RACING, TROTTING, PAGING, BILLIARDS AND THE PUGILISTIC EVENTS OF 1898, HANDICAPPING .AJSTD BOOKMAKING TABLES. NEW FEATURES IN THESE LINES. THREE HANDICAP TABLES; WITH KEYS. Summaries by Experts on the Past Year's Doings. ED ITED BY K. H.. BRUNELL. 30 CENTS IN PAPER. 50 CENTS IN SOFT MOROCCO. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL.