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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, January 18, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, January 18, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899011801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, January 18, 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] r -v D&ily A QdinffForin I VOI,. V. NO. 15. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1899. PRICE, 5 CENTS Memphis Stake Eligibles MEMPHIS STAKE ELIGIBLES. Declarations from the Tennessee Derby and Tennessee Oaks leave the following eligibles to start: TENNESSEE DEKBT. The Kentuckian Onomastns The Barrister May Hempstead W Overton Sea Lion Cathedral Ordnung His Lordship Corsini Hittick Faustnro ilizzonra The Lady in Blue Leostratus False Lead Cotton King Troubeam Sir Qatian Chancery Leo Planter Numa JIambone JoeBroeckei; Bert Davis Metoxen St. Sebastian Islingtem iFresma Nobleman Buckner Reed McCarren John Allison Kate Elm Deering Boyal Banner Golden Link The Pride Faversham Black colt, by Blazes Enfilade. Chestnut colt, by Kingston Sallie Howard. Chestnut colt, by Deceiver Oasis. Chestnut colt, by Glenelg Millrace. TENNESSEE OAKS. The Lady in Blue Freak Florence Austin Matanza Souchon May Hempstead Troubeam Our Nellie May d'Or Hindoo's Dream Chimura Sidtilla .Lucy Fee Margaret Dnmont Dixie Dinmont Love Letter II. Lucy Blazes Kate Elm Bay filly, by Fonso Amelia P. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TDKF. Secretary Croft announces the following as a complete statement of entries to the recently closed stakes of the Brighton Beach Association. One hundred and twenty-four owners or nominators have entered horses to run. The three stakes for two-year-old fillies have 206 .and the seven other races for two-year-olds 538 entries, while the races for the older division have filled proportionately as well. The two cross-country fixtures received fifty-seven nominations. The summarized list follows : For two-year-olds First Attempt Stakes, 5-8 mile, 87; Undergraduate Stakes, 5 1-2 furlongs, -80; Winged Foot Handicap, 5 8 mile, 71; Electric Handicap, fillies, 34 mile, 57; Distaff Stakes, fillies, 5 1-2 furlongs, 80; Spinster Stakes, fillies, 3-4 mile, 69; Rising Generation Stakes, 3-4 mile, 71; Atlantic Stakes, 34 mile, 76; Choice Stakes, 34 mile, 62; Moutauk Stakes, 34 mile, 88. Total, 744. Average, 74 4-10. For three-year-olds Nautilus Stakes, 1 1-16 miles, 31; Saragossa Stakes, fillies, 1 mile, 33; Sea Gull Handicap, 1 mile, 52; Glen Cove Handicap, 1 1-16 miles, 45; Babylon Stakes, 7-8 mile, 51; Peconic Stakes, 11-8 miles, 35; Sea Gate Stakes, 114 miles, 36. Total, 286. Average. 40 6-7. For three-year-olds and upward Brighton Handicap, 1 14 milo3, 54; Test Handicap, 1 mile, 36; Flight Handicap, 3-4 mile, 44; Brighton Cup, 2 14 miles, 28; Sea Cliff Stakes, 3-4 mile, 37; Islip Stakes, 1 mile, 35; Jamaica Stakes, 7-8 mile, 33. Total, 267. Average, 38 1-7. Punchestown Steeplechase, full course, 32; Chantilly Hurdle Race, 1 1-2 miles, 25. Total, 57. Average, 28 1-2. Here is a horse yarn told at New Orleans by Harry White which has the merit of being true : ' "Some seven years ago Chris Smith took from the Messrs. Morris, out of a selling race, at Shoepshead Bay, a mare named Hypatica, out of Maggie B. B., the dam of the famous i racehorse and sire, Iroquois, the amount paid ; for her being $4,500. Some time subsequently Theodore Winters, the millionaire Montana , turfman, who was wont to take his vacation i from the slope by coming to St. Paul and Chi-cago . to see his horses, which ho had bred race, , ; i . , saw Hypatica. and impressed with her individuality and her royal breeding, he at once entered into negotiations with Smith for the mare. Smith had at different times previously bought from the Montana breeder Cal-lie Ferguson, Noretta, Dollie McCone and the peerless Yo Tambien. As Hypatica had broken down, her owner turned her over to Mr. Winters with the understanding that she was to be bred to El Rio Rey on shares. I drew up the contract and witnessed it, one of the provisions being that the parties to it were to share equally the expense of shipping the mare west and bringing her back to Chicago again in the event that for any reason she should be returned. Another proviso was that the foals, if any should be sold, the proceeds to be divided equally between the parties. The first foal was a chestnut colt. In the meantime Smith had become indebted to Sol Sharp, the Cincinnati poolroom man, since deceased, and by way of settlement he had hypothecated his interest in the foal. Mr. Sharp afterwards bought Mr. Winter's interest in the youngster and named him after the place in which he had made his money Covington, Ky. Such is the story of the horse which won here a few days ago at odds of 100 to 1, and a couple of days later finished second with 30 to 1 against his chances one of the most royally bred horses at this track. Acting through L. P. Tarlton as his attorney, E. F. Simms caused the following notice to the parents of jockey T. Burns to be issued last Saturday. "New Orleans, January 14,1899. "John Burns and Mary Burns, His Wife: You are hereby notified that I will require the services of your son Thomas to exercise my horses, etc., at the track of the New Louisville Jockey Club on and after January 21, 1899, in accordance with the terms and obligations of the contract entered into with you, he being a minor. I demand that he shall report at said track on said date and enter upon the di scharge of the duties imposed upon him by the terms of our contract, for the due performance of which you, for a valuable consideration, obligated him and ourselves. E. F. Simms." This is calculated to put the case in tangible shape. In the event that Burns fails to comply with the demand made by Mr. Simms in tho notice served upon his parents as above, then tho next move on the part of Mr. Simms will be to refer the entiro matter to tho Executive Com-mitte of the New Louisville Jockey Club,,to be acted upon by them or to be referred by them for final action to the Turf Congress. A Lexington dispatch to the Louisville Courier-Journal says: "The report that tho horsos here had something like the grip is not considered seriously by the breeders. There have been a few horses sick of colds, as is always tho case at this season of the year, but, as far as there being any alarm over this sickness, this is far from true. Nor do tho breeders anticipate tho large percentage of slipping this season as has been the case for two or three seasons. Last spring many mares lost their foals, as they did also year before last, and this accounts for the shortage in the crop of two-year-olds at this time to a great extent. This probably cuts a larger figure in this direction than tho failure to breed mares, although this is one of the principal reasons for said shortage It is calculated by tho best posted breeders that this season's crop of foals will bo double that of last spring." Tho Conoy Island Jockey Club, looking to a perpetuation of its present happy environment, has just consummated a deal by which it has secured about one hundred acres of land around the beautiful Sheepshead Bay track. It should bo a matter of congratulation to all turfmen that this arrangement will.probably insure tho continuance of the old track in the condition as now for several years at least. With the removal of the two or three stables at the lower end of the track beyond the paddock, tho project to create a park around the track may very easily be carried out, and the whole wonderfully improved. One of the important features ofhe acquirement of the additional property is the fast that Sheepshead will have a seven furlong straightaway course. Over this the Flatbush Stakes will most probably be run instead of on the circular track, as heretofore. The alteration in track and surroundings will be made as soon as possible, and visitors to the popular old course may be agreeably surprised this season at its changed appearance. Morning Telegraph. Promptly on receipt of intelligence of the favorable action of the Jockey Club in awarding open dates to Saratoga, the list of stakes to be offered there to close March 1, was mado pnblic. It is as follows : For two-year-olds Congress Handicap, $2,000; Grand Union Stakes, double event, S1Q,000 and $5,000 each; Pepper Stakes, $3,000; G H. Mumm & Co. Stakes, $3,000; Worden House Stakes, Allies, $2,000; the Fleischmann Stakes, $5,000 and $300 cup; McGrathiana Stakes, $2,000. For three-year-olds Madden Stakes, $1,000 added; Hendrie Stakes, fillies, $750 added: United States, $1,000 added. For three-year-olds and upward Spencer Handicap, $1,250 added; Citizen-Merchants' Handicap, $5,000; Saratoga Grand Prize, $5,000. For all ages Kearney Stakes, $1,000 added; Bevorwyck Steeplechase, $1,000; Kensington Hurdle Handicap, $1,000. The following stakes for 1900 and 1901 are also announced to close on December 1, 1899: Saratoga Derby, 1900, three-year-olds, one and one-half miles, $5,000; Carnation, 1900, two-year-old fillies, five furlongs, $5,000; Criterion Stakes, 1900, two-year-olds, six furlongs, $10,-000; Grand Prize, 1900, three-year-olds and upward, one and one eighth miles, $10,000; Grand Prize, 1901. three-year-olds and upward, one and one-eighth miles, $20,000. Eastern Racing Dates EASTERN RACING DATES. The stewards of the Jockey Club completed the apportionment of racing dates to the various eastern clubs Monday night and turfmen now have the satisfaction of knowing how to plan their campaigns from start to finish of the turf year, so far as tho oast is concerned. Western owners will be gratified by the consideration shown Saratoga. For the first time in years the famous old track, over which racing on an extended scale was revived in the north, after the close of the civil war, is to have such a season of dates free from competition as to assuro its restoration to the high degree of importance and prosperity that formerly made it the most popular rallying point for turfmen in this country. From July 26 to August 5 it will have to compete with Brighton Beach, but after that, until its closing day, Friday, August 25, Saratoga will be the only point in the east where racing will be carried on. It is easy to see that this is a condition that will insure the attendance of the leading eastern stables, and no doubt the hot August days will witness soma sensational struggles botween the horses of tho east and the west. For this the Jockey Club is to be commended. Racing is set to begin over the Bennings track at Washington April 3 and continue two weeks. This is earlier than racing began last year at. the National Capital, the opening day then at Bennings having been April 11. Next in order, , the Queens County Jockey Club will open at Aqueduct track Monday, April 17, for sixteen days, closing Thursday, May 4. This will allow an interval of ono day before tho first of the three groat racing clubs of New York, the Westchester Jockey Club, begins its spring meeting at Morris Park. As has been the custom in former years, the Metropolitan Handicap, won last year by Bowling Brook, will, no doubt, be the central attraction of the opening day, Saturday, May 6. The meeting at Morris Park comes to a close Thursday, May 25. Saturday, May 27, the Brooklyn Jockey Club meeting opens with all the glories and enthusiasm of Brooklyn Handicap day. The meeting at Graves-end will terminate Thursday, June 15. On the Saturday following, June 17, racing will commence at the ever popular Sheepshead Bay track. The Coney Island Jockey Club has recently purchased a tract of land adjoining its present enclosure and will use it to add to the beauties and facilities of its alroady charming course by the sea. The multitude that will assemble there Juno 17 to see an addition to tho illustrious list of Suburban Handicap winners will doubtless note some changes pleasing to tho eye and adding to tho convenience of horseowners. Following tho Sheepshead Bay meeting, which closes July 4, Brighton Beach will open for racing July 5, the meeting there ending August 5. As has already been indicated tho sport at Saratoga will begin July 26 and continue to August 25 inclusive. Tho Saratoga list of stakes is already announced and will bo found such as to command tho approval and patronage of tho leading turfmen of tho country. Saratoga will be tho turning point in tho eastern campaign and will bo followed in orderly succession by the autumn meetings at Sheepshead Bay, Gravesond, Morris Park, Aqueduct, and tho windup, as was the start, will bo at the Bennings track whoro the curtain will fall on tho last day of the month of November. Geroge Murphy Remains in Jail GEORGE MURPHY REMAINS IN JAIL. New Orleans, La., January 17. George Murphy is still in jail awaiting extradition papers. He denies his guilt but the Mexican consul claims that the National Bank of Mexico has ample evidence to convict him. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. Sydney Paget has written to San Francisco parties to negotiate the refusal of the foal of Magnot Hazel D. Tho latter is a full sister to Carrie C, the dam of Joan Beraud. Magnet is now at the Burlingame Stock Farm, and fourteen royally bred mares are in foal to him. These are by such famous sires as Hanover, Longfellow, Inverness, Bathampton, Hindoo and others. News was received here yesterday of tho death of the speedy Hermoso, which was bought out of a selling race by Billy Timmons nearly a year ago at Ingleside track. J. A. Gray folt the loss of tho Sir Modred colt keenly, but there seemed to bo a "hoodoo" on his now owner, for he never won a raco for him, nor J. Delong, in whose colors he ran last. San Francisco Examiner. Ruinart pulled up very lame at tho end of a gallop at Ingleside a few days ago. He had been working in tho most satisfactory way possible for some time and his going lame again was a great disappointment to his owners. C. H. C, Chicago. There was no show betting on Elsie Bramble in raco No. 10325. Daily Racing Form In San Francisco. . Readers of Daily, Racing Fobm in San ,?ran cisco can get the paper regularly from Foster. & Orear, Ferry Building, foot of Market Street. Page [2] DAILY RACING FORM ..AND.. AMERICAN TDRF CONGRESS RECORD. ISSUED EVERY DAY. A daily reflection of the American Turf by holograph. 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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. Racing Dates of 1899 RACING DATES OF 1899. New Orleans, La Jan. 2 April 4 Ingleside (P. C. J. C.) Jan. 921 Oakland (C. J. C.) Jan23 Feb. 4 Ingleside (P. C. J. C.) Feb, 618 Oakland (C. J. C.) Feb. 20-March 4 Ingleside (P. C. J. C.) March 6-18 Oakland (C. J. C.) March 20 -April 1 Little Rock, Ark March 30 April 1 Ingleside (P. C. J. C.) April 315 Memphis, Tenn April 829 Oakland (C. J. C.) April 17-29 Nashville, Tenn April 27 May 8 Ingleside (P. C. J. C.) May 116 Louisville, Ky May 4 20 Newport. Ky April 8 May 19 Washington, D. C. (Bennings) April 315 Aqueduct, N. Y April 17 May 4 Westchester, N. Y May 625 Gravesend, N. Y May 27 June 15 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y June 17 July 4 Brighton Beach, N. Y July 5 August 5 Saratoga, N. Y July 26 August 25 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y.. August 26 September 9 Gravesend, N. Y September 1230 Westchester, N. Y October 2-21 Aqueduct, N. Y October 23 November 7 Washington, D. C. (Bennings). November 11 30 Ingleside Form INGLESIDK FORM. San Francisco, Cal., January 17. The form of Wednesday's Ingleside fields is : First Race George H. Ketcbam, Prince Tyrant, Castake. Second Race Elidad, All Smoke, Jennie Reid. Third Race Lord Chesterfield, Viking, Granger. Fourth Race Corsini, Survivor, Ballista. Fifth Race -.Ach, Casdale, Nora Ives. Sixth Race Rubicon, Sombre, Genua. Ingleside Entries INGLESIDE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cloudy; track heavy. First Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling, Ind. Horses Age Wt. Hdcc 10313 Castake 4.. ..102 685 10303 Amelia Fonso 6.. ..103 680 9982 Outgo 7.. ..105 655 10281 PaulKruger 4. ...105 660 10280 Kamsin 6.. ..105 670 103292Priuce Tyrant 4.. . 105 690 10065 Torsion 6.... 105 675 4096 Fred Gardner 8. ...108 650 10329 Zorrazo 5. ...108 665 102522(ieoige H, Ketcham.... 5. ...109 700 10302 Carrie U 6.... 110 640 10330 Simmons 9.... 112 625 10225 Billy McCloskey 4.. ..115 630 Second Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 10331 Darechota 4.... 92 650 10291 Ping 4.... 92 660 10196 Diara 3.... 94 670 (10307)Jennie Reid 3.... 96 690 10329 Lena 5.... 97 685 10307 Frank Jaubert 6.... 99 680 103293Elidad 4. ...100 700 102742 All Smoke 7.... 102 695 10328 Robert Bonner 5.... 109 ....1.675 Third Race 1 l-2;Miles. Over 6 Hurdles. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 10309 De Los Reyes 4 .... 125 625 10254 Major Hooker 4. ...125 635 10309fRossmore 7.... 128 630 10127fJ O. C 7.... 145 645 10307 Octuruck 4. ...130 630 10332 Lord Chesterfield 5.... 140 675 10304 Major S 6.... 140 640 10309 Viking 5. ...142 670 (10309)Tortoni 7.... 150 660 10309 Granger 7. ...150 665 100183 Huntsman 8.... 157 650 4403 St. Jacob 8.... 160 655 First series. fS. F. Capps entry. Fourth Race 1 Mile. Balboa Boulevard Stakes. Value $1,000. 3-year-olds. Handicap. 10328 Ballista 100 740 (10311) Corsini 110 750 (10282)Survivor 112 745 Fifth Race 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 102913Anno Page 100 675 103272Sir Urian 102 680 If 286 Wheat King 105 650 102902Nora Ives 107 685 10311 Don't Tell 107 655 102903Anchored 112 665 (10327) Ach 112 700 103083Casdale 112 690 Sixth Race 5-8 Mile.. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 103112Snmbro 3.... 94 690 (10290) Genua 3.... 94 685 10283 Novia 4 .... 106 680 (10202) Rubicon.. 8. ...115 .700 New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. New Orleans, La., January 17. The form of Wednesday's New Orleans fields is: First Race Loiterer, Eight Bells, Pinkey Potter. Second Race Morning, Sir Blaze, Our Clara. Third Race Friar John, Rockwood, Inflam-mator. Fourth Race Lilian Bell, Deyo, Dr. Vaughan. Fifth Race Tom Kingsley, Tom Toher, Sedan Sixth Race Sim W., Banrica, Jim Gore II. New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track good. First Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wgt. Hdcp. 101432Eight Bells 4.... 96 735 102592 Maggie 8 6.... 97 715 10320 Glenmoyne 8.... 99 725 102962Pinkey Potter 6.... 99 695 10314 Tragedy 6.... 101 710 10209 Diggs i 7.. ..101 750 102682Traveler 5. ...104 715 10317 Henry Launt 5... .104 705 103233Loiterer 4.... 107 745 Second Race 1 1-1G Miles. 3-year-olds. Selling. 10297 Gold Mine 93 690 10324 Tom Shannon -. 95 695 10321 Blenheim 100 680 102762f)ur Clara 101 695 (10298) Myosotis 103 675 9372 Barrier 103 660 103392Sir Blaze 104 690 ( 10321 The Dragoon 106 670 (10276) Morning 107 700 10190 Volanriies .-. 109 665 Third Race 1 3-4 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling, 103222Friar John 4.... 94 700 10322 Gomez 5.... 98 655 10319 Mr. Hunt 4.... 98 665 10318 Inflammator 5.... 99 675 10U62Admetus 5....107 670: 1 10277) Rockwood 5.... 110 690 Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 103173Deyo 4.... 92 745 (10323)Dr. Vaughan 3.... 95 740 102752Tinkler 4.... 96 735 10293 Cathedral.. 3.... 98 730 9 952Lilian Bell 4. ...102 750 10317 Blueaway 4.... 102 725 10323 Debride 5.... 103 715 10317 Boanerges 5.... 108 715 103142 What Next 5. ...118 700 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 97443Ada Russell 4.... 98 670 103252Nanuie Davis 4.... 98 6S0 10263 Wolford 4.... 100 640 103253 Lone Princess 5.... 101 680 103192Tom Toher 4.... 102 675 10342 Sedan 5.. ..103 670 10319 Everest 5.... 103 660 10103 Bob Lyons 5. ...103 650 8139 L. T. Caton 5.... 103 670 1016 Royal Dance 5.... 103 650 10180 Tonto 5.. ..103 665 10314 Tom Kingsley 4. ...104 700 10319 The Plutocrat 5.... 106 695 10015 Brighton 5.... 107 675 9403 Sutton 5.. ..108 685 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 10325 Crystalline 4.... 92 690 10213 Billali 5.... 92 720 103202 Jim Go-e II 4.... 96 735- 10299 Locust Blossom 4.... 97 730- 10320 Ben Frost 4.... 99 700' 101713 Banrica 4.... 99 740' 8901 Miss Frances 6. ...103 7h 101243SimW. 6. ...106 750 (9793)LaSalle 6.. ..108 685 100572Protus 5. ...109 715- 10278 Apple Jack 4.... 109 720' Carnegie Races CARNEGIE RACES. Pittsburg. Pa., Jan. 17. The results at the-Carnegie track for today wore as follows: First Race Four and throe-quarter furlongs allowances. Horses Wt. Jockeys Odds Meadows 112 Neel 4 to 1..1 Fedora 110 M Norris 9 to 10. .2 Advance 112 Hueston 4 to 1..3 Runawy 115 Feeney 7 to 1..0' Viola Albers 115 Coudrier 3 to 1..0 Osirr 110 Flvnn 6tol..0- Time, 1 :10. Winner Ch. g, 9, by The Jacobite Susie Fuller. Scratched Borderer, 115; Fred Munch, 112 r J. P , 112; Red Bird Jr., 112. Second Race Four and three-quarter furlongs; allowances. Candelabra 115 Nostrand 4to5..1 Minco Maid 107 A Dorsey lOtol.,2- Little Silver 112 M Norris 7tol..S Pocketpiece 112 Madison 2tol..O' War Maid 107 Flynn 7tol..O Beloved 107 Campbell ....20 to 1..0; Minnetonka... 107 Hupston 10 to 1..0- Graceful 113 Phillips 20tol..O- Time. 1:12 Winner B. h 10. by Kyrle Daly Abra. Scratched Flush. 112; Highwayman, 112. Third Race Four and three-a uarter furlongs ; allowances. Great Bear 112 Neel 6 to 5..1 Arian 112 Hueston 3tol..2r Sebastian 112 M Norris 7 to 5. .3 Pegarie 115 Newton 20tol..O- You Be Dam 112 Kender 7tol..O- Crown 115 Higgins 7tol..O- Time, 112i. Winner B. g. 6, by Egmont Young Duchess. Scratched Wanda P., 112; Jim Blackburn, 112; Denna Page, 112. Fourth Race Four and three-quarter furlongs; allowances. Stachelberg 115 Neel 3to5..1 Sister Ida 110 Hueston 5tol..2T Harry C 112 Talbot 3tol..S- Tim Hurst 112 Manlove 4 to 1..0 George M 112 Nelson 20tol..O Imposition 110 Bender 15tol..0 Sir Mol'ke 112 Hulsizer 7tol..O Ed Murphy 117 J Murphy 8 to 1 .0- William M 112 Flynn 15tol..O Gnome 112 M Norris 15tol..O- Time, 1:13. Winner B. h, 5, by Woodlands Hope. Fifth Race Three-quarters of a mile; allowances. Glover Vendig 119 Flynn 2tol..l Unich 118 Neel 3tol..2: Monroe Doctrine 118 Bender 11 to 10.3"- Dutch Bluster 115 Nostrand ....12 to 1. 0 J. M. H 114 Coudrier 12 to 1..0 Time, 1:334. Winner B. g, 6, by Himyar Corona. Scratched Cozette, 109 ; James Munroe, 109. Wednesday's Carnegie Entries are. First Race Four and three-quarter furlongs. Highwayman, J. P.. Walter O , Advance, Gold Dollar. 115 each; Vixen, Charmeuse, Beloved,. 113 each; Borderer, 115. Second Race Four and three quarter furlongs. Candelabra, 120; Mills, Jim Blackburn, Highway, 115 each; False Pride, Lady Maxwell, Id8 C, 110 each; Motive, 99; Little Silver. 110 Third Race Four and three-quarter furlongs. Oracle, Barytone II . 122 each; Vngeance, 121; Frances M , Unich, Back Buck. 119 each; Billy Dnff, 117; Lucette, 115; Pennbrook, 107 Fourth Race Three-quarters of a mile. Monroe Doctrine, 122; Dutch Bluster, 117; J. B., Gallatin. 113 each; Earn Jingl Bells, 109; G. R. Longhurst, 106; Peep o'Day II , 103. Fifth Race Four and throe-quarter furlongs. I Blue Ribbon, Fred Munch. 120 each; John Mor- rtll. Pegie, 115 each; Bernndine, Cuba, 113-each; Gowanda, Sister Ida, 110 each. THE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1898 is on general sale. It is a record of the turf, billiards, pugilism, trotting, pacing and all the leading lines of snort np 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 fig-Tires, 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 cents each, $1.00 per dozen, $3.50 per hundred. No owner of a stallion should be without a supply. 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Yearly Racing Form is in two volumes, bound in .soft morocco with a hard-use lettered index on linen paper. Volume I. includes the racing from January 1 to June 30. Volume II. from July 1 to December 31. The two books cost $20.. Don't Pay Good Money FOR BAD INFORMATION. As a trial we will send you one week's selections for $5, and Drove to you that for ACCURACY, our INSIDE INFORMATION AND HANDICAPPING SYSTEM ARE BEYOND COMPARISON. A chance to recuperate money lost through unreliable selections. 45 per cent, winners positively guaranteed. Notice Our past success tempts unscrupulous parties not connected with us, to imitate us. Hie Gulf-Pacific Track Exchange, 502, 263 Dearborn t, Ch cago, IIU BOSTON OYSTER nOTTSF MADISON AND LLVUUli CLARK STREETS LUXURIANT IN FITTINGS CUISINE UNEXCELLED BWiN !e!sonQ SERVICE THE BEST A High Class Modern Restanrant "IE B r WCLTY, MMb MANAGES. Page [3] New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, IiA., January 17. Forty-seventh day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track heavy. Presiding Jndge, R. W. Simmons. Starter. C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. . - "VOOQ FIRST RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250. $35 to second ; $15 to third. En-JLUOOO trance $10. 3 year-olds and upward, Allowances. 3-year-olds to carry 100 lb3.; 4-year-olds, 112 lbs.; 5-year-olds and upward. 115 lbs. Winners of a stake or of two handicaps at meeting to carry 5 lbs. extra. Starters and non-winners of three races at meeting allowed 5 lbs.; of two races, 7 lbs. Beaten non-winners at this meeting allowed 10 lbs. Ind Horses A Wt St H V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 103002B. OF MEMPHIS 4 102 4 Hi 12 11 U Lines T J McHale 4-5 4-5 3-5 7-10 10278 BANISH 3 92 5 31 31 2 21 O'Connor Arthur & Stark 7 8 7 ' 6 (10297)MIZPAH 5 105 7 52 61 55 32 James JShumway&Co6 7 6 6 102642GUIDE ROCK 4 102 2 7 41 4i 4 Frost J W Johnson 4 6 4 5 9795 STAR OF BETH. 4 109 1 2" 2" 3 52 Southard H Gibson Jr 30 40 25 30 10300 EVA RICE 4 100 8 8 8 61 63 T Burns C K Burdeau 6 8 6 7 10300 JIM MC CLEVY 3 90 3 4i 5a 7 7 Odom Settle & Co 30 60 30 40 102923DAVID 7 112 10 9 9 9 8 Gilmore Benson,Watts&Col2 20 12 15 8087 UHLER 3 1011 6 6a 7 8 9 Kuhn T Kiley 50 100 50 75 10238 MONOMANIAC 3 931 9 Pulled up. Moody I Cowen 50 100 50 60 Time, 241, 49, 1:16, 1:231. Winner B. f, by Siddartha Silver Bangle. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third driving also. Belle of Memphis had to be hustled along the last eighth to stall off Banish. Star of Bethlehem tired the last eighth. Watch this fellow. Jim McClevy showed early speed. Mizpah was coming fast at the end. Eva Rice had a rough journey. ScratchPd Cathedral, 93; John Baker, 105. Overweights Uhler, 41 pounds; Monomaniac, 31. Banish, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Mizpah, show, evens. 1 AQQQ SECOND RACE 7-8 Mile. Pnrse $250. $35 to second: $15 to third. Accept-JLwOOt ances$10 3-year-olds. Handicap. Winners of a handicap after pnblica- tion of weights to carry 5 lbs, extra. Ind Horses AWtBt & H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10047 HARDY PARDEE 101 5 41 411 43 11 12 O'Connor J H McAvoy & Co8-5 2 8-5 2 102763SIR BLAZE 106 1 11 11 Iks 31 2" Vitatoe J C Ferris Jr 7 12 7 10 102933 BECKON 101 4 21 2 21 2a 3 T Burns J J McCafferty 8-5 8-5 6-5 6-5 10321 VIGNETTE 96 2 5a 6 6 51 41 Michaels TAMagee 8 12 8 10 9668 BECKY BAN 95 6 6 5" 5a 6 53 Frost H J Scosrgan 20 40 20 30 (10122)ELMER S. 104 3 3 311 31 42 6 James C K Burdeau 6 7 6 .6 Time, 261, 511, 1:181,1:32. Winner B. c, by Pardee Sophia Hardy. Off at first break to a good start. Won easily. It was a hard drive for the place. Hardy Pardee came away cleverly the last eighth and won as he pleased. The next two fought it out. Elmer S. quit badly the last quarter. . Overweights Elmer S., 3 pounds. Hardy Pardee, place, 3 to 5. Sir Blaze, place, 21 to 1 ; show, 4 to 5. 1 AQ1 A THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. $35 to second ; $15 to third. Entrance JLOtfcJ $10- 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. For horses that have not won three races since Novembnr 24th. Horses entered to be sold for $1,000; to carry weight for age. If for less, 2 lbs, allowed for each $100 to $200. Ind Horses A Wt St M Vi M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (10295) DORAH WOOD 7 105 1 1 1 11 1 T Burns F T Wood 3-2 8-5 7-5 3-2 10242 WATER CREST 4 107 2 3a 3" 62 22 Songer H B Meyers 8 15 8 10 10292 MISS LIZZIE 4 100 3 4a 4 31 31 Lines T J McHale 15 20 15 20 10292 LAUREATE 7 107 7 7 51 7 4 O'Leary G C Bennett 4 5 4 5 10259 XALISSA 4 98 10 9 9 8 5 Frost John Huffman 10 15 10 15 4832 CHERRY B'CE II. 4 102 6 2H 2H 21 61 Flick G W Poole & Co 60 60 20 25 (10213)TAPPAN 5 103 8 8 8 10 7 Bisping J H Smith 20 60 20 40 94963 MELTER 4 105 12 12 12 12 8 Dunn M Goldblatt 4 6 4 5 102393FRISKAL 5 103 11 11 11 11 9 James R E Maddox 7 15 7 10 103012ALBERT S. 6 108 4 6a 7 9 10 Crowhurst A N Elrod 8 10 8 10 9845 BASTION 5 103 9 10 10 4a 11 Gisbourne W C Daly 50 150 50 100 102953MINNIE WELD'N 6 101 5 5 6 51 12 Dupee A Conrads 8 12 8 10 Time, 25, 50, 1:161. Winner Ch. m, by Jack Boston Risa K. Post 3 minutes. Start good. It was a drivi ng finish. The first two fought it out the last sixteenth. Both wore out to the last ounce. L aureate made up mncn ground the last quarter. Water Crest lost ground on the turn. Melter w as as good as left. The last two pulled up the final sixteenth. Dorah Wood, place, l.to 2. Water Crest, place, 4 to 1: show, 2 to 1. Miss Lizzie, show, 3 to 1. -I AO A 1 FOURTH RACE 1 1-1U allies. Purse $250. $35 to second; $15 to third. JLvO'tfcJL Acceptances $10. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Winners of a han- dicap after publication of weights to carry 5 lbs, extra. Ind Horses A Wt St jj K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10268 MORONI 4 96 2 2s 21 H 22 l Holden James Arthur 10 15 10 15- 10299 MOLO 4 104 4 41 61 22 la 21 Combs M Pollock 3 6 3 5 10314 MR. JOHNSON 3 90 7 6H 51 61 3" 32 O'Connor T M Berry & Co 4 4 31 31 10101 JOE SHELBY 4 94 6 7 7 7 6a 41 Frost R Rome 12 12 8 8 10292 ELKIN 5 95 1 5a 3a 41 41 a Southard J H Smith 6 7 6 6 103172BASQUIL 5 104 5 31 la 3" 7 61 Hothersall T J McHale 8-5 2 8-5 2 103163JUDGE MAGEE 3 94 3 11 4a 5 5 7 Troxler T A Magee 6 10 6 8 Time, 261, 52, 1:19, 1:45, 1:521. Winner B. c, by Sayre Stephanie. Off at first break to a good start. Won driving to the limit. The first two fought it out the final quarter. They were running on almost even terms through the stretch. Joe Shelby was outrun the first part, but was coming strong at the finish. Basquil quit badly after running about six and a half furlongs. Moroni, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Molo, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Mr. Johnson, show,3 to 5. - 6) FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Purse $250. $35 to secondT$15 to JLvfOtjC third. Entrance $10. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Starters and non-winners at meeting. 10 lbs. below scale. Each to be entered to be sold for $300. Ind Horses A Wt St jj Y, BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10318 FLOP 4 106 3 1 111 12 Hi 13 T Burns F A Pope 3 5 3 31 9885 LA FAYETTE 3 94 5 61 3 2" Hi 2" Frost J & F Grefer 10 10 6 8 10316 KITTIE REGENT 3 89 8 76 75 62 2a 31 Tr..xler H H Stover 7 8 5 5 103183MA ANGELINE 4 104 2 2 2a 3 31 41 Dupee T H Stevens 2 2 2 2 103243SEDAN 5 111 7 41 41 41 51 5" Southard J H Smith 4 8 4 6 10261 NANNIE L. 5 109 4 8 8 8 8 6a Gilmore Ben on,Watts&Col0 15 10 15 10059 EVA LINE 5 109 1 3" 51 7 61 7 James A Roberts 8 10 8 8 10276 MAZIE O. 3 89 6 5" 61 51 7 8 Odom W L Oliver 12 15 10 15 Time, 27, 52, 1:19, 1:45, 1:47. Winner B. g, by Coriolanus Freddie. Off at first break to a good start. Won in gallop; second and third driving. Flop was never extended. The next two fought it out the last bighth. Ma Angeline tired the last quarter. Nannie L. sulked the first part of the journey. Sedan could not handle the weight. Flop, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2; La Fayette, place, 3 to 1; show, evens. Kittie Regent, show, evens. 1 AQ1 Q SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $250. $50 to second; $25 to third. 3-yar-olds JLvOtfcO and upward. Selling. Horses that have not won two races since Nov. 24, 3-year-olds, to carry 96 lbs. ; 4-year-olds, 109 lbs.; 5-year-olds and upward, 114 lbs. Each to be entered to be sold for $400. Ind Horses A Wt St K K M StrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H L C 10317 SEA ROBBER 5 114 6 21 31 2 11 H O'Connor H Riddle 3 5 3 4 (10299) WILSON 4 109 8 3a 41 51 21 22 T Burns J W Schorr & Son 1-2 1-2 2-5 1-2 102963ENNOMIA 4 104 3 61 8 62 51 3" Southard H A Higgins 8 15 8 15 10239 NAN DORA 3 91 9 8 5 3 31 4 W Jones P T Wmr 30 60 30 50 10301 DOUSTERSWIVL4 109 7 9 7 7 4 5k Robertson J Call 30 50 30 40 (10240) HEDSKIN 9 114 5 4" 2a 4a 8 61 J Weber M Kahn 12 15 12 12 10263 VAN BRUNT 7 114 4 5a 62 8 7 7 Combs C & WJ Schwandt20 30 20 30 9816 DOMINIS 4 106 13 12 12 11 9 8 Kuhn T H Stevens 20 40 20 40 10268 SALISBURY II. 6 114 2 12 H 11 6" 9 Gilmore M Cottintham 60 100 60 60 6742 MISER DANCE 3 93 12 11 11 10 11 10 Vitatoe T P Hayes 15 20 10 12 10294 ALVINW. .5 114 1 7 9 9 10 11 Holden A W Wallace 100 100 50 60 10188 ARLINE C. 3 911113 13 13 12 12 R Murphy FH Hickok 30 60 30 30 10238 EA&TER JOHN 3 93 10 10 10 12 13 13 Dupee J Huffman 60 100 60 60 Time, 26i, 52, 1:181, 1:451. Winner Ch. h, by Pirate of Penzance Ray belie. Post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second easily. Sea Robber came away at his leisure the last eighth, and had plenty in reserve. Wilson waB all out when Burns called on him at the head of the strntch. Salisbury II ran well for three-quarters of a mile. Scratched Liew Anna, 109: Everest, 111. Corrected weightb Sea Robber, 114. Sea Robber, place, 3 to 5. Ennomia, show. 2 to 1. Ingleside Form Chart INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL January 17. Thirty-third 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. -j V O C") FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. lUOO Belling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt k K & BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 103123 s CINTILLATE 4 104 6 6a 61 21 11 WHMartin M Grossheim 5 6 5 6: 102S13SOKOMBEO 4 106 1 31 32 31 21 N Turner J H McHugh 10 12 10 12 TULLAMORE 5 110 7 11 11 H 3S Bullman W D Randall 7-5 2 7-5 8-5 54043GOTTLIEB 4 106 2 21 2a 43 41 Thorpe Ed Corrigan 5 6 5 6 EYE OPENER 8 110 8 51 51 5 52 H Martin T H Ryan 21 3 21 3 1 10269 ST. KRISTINE 3 97 9 9 9 9 610 Gray J Coffey 10 15 10 15 4456 L. CHESTERF'LDS 110 5 7 7 7 7 J Shields A Shields & Co 20 40 20 40 10270 ABANO 3 ?i 4 8 8 63 8 Houck H L Jones & Co 40 60 40 50 10327 YARUBA 3 94 10 10 10 10 9 Johnson J G Brown & Co 60 100 60 80 3 6474 TRAYANCORE 4 10S 11 11 11 11 10 Rouillier H Dimond 40 100 40 75 10115 MORABELLA 4 104 3 4a 41 8 11 J Woods J Foley & Co 50 100 50 80 First series. Time, 25, 501, 1 :03i. Winner B. f, by Cavalier Sparkle. Start good. Won handily. Scintillate wa3 the best of a common lot, was suited by the distance and going and came away easily on call. Sokombeo ran an honest race and met with no trouble. Tullamore ran a fair race. He was short and has bad forelegs. Gottlieb showed some speed. He was high in flesh and the race will improve him. Eye Opener was well backed, but ran green and is not as fit as he can be made. He will do to watch. St. Kristine was closing at the finish. Scratched The Offering, 92; Alhaja, 92; Hannah Reid, 92. Overweights St. Kristine, 5 pounds. Scintillate, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Sokombeo, place, 5 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Tullamore, show, 2 to 5. Eye Opener, show, 1 to 2. -JjQgrrg SECO N DRXCET -8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling; Ind Horses A Wt Bt H K M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (10270) 'HORTON 3 106 1 31 31 3a 3 la N Turner E F Smith 3 41 3 4 ( 10303) PAT MORRISSEY5 109 3 11 11 la la 21 Thorpe F McMahon 3 3 2 3 (10326)CYRIL 4 102 4 21 21 22 2a 3a H Martin P Ryan 2 2 2 11-5 102853 BED GLENN 7 105 2 4 4 4 4 4 Bullman Cambridge Stable9-5 9-5 8-5 8-5 Disqualified for foul. Time, 25, 501, 1:161, 1:30. U Winner B. h, by Lord Clifden Tennie B. Start good. Won driving hard. Horton gave away weight to all the others and clearly showed himself to be the best horse. He interfered with Pat Morrissey in finishing and was set back for the foal. Pat Morrissey ran to the mark, Thorpe not riding with his usual skill. Cyril ran his race. Red Glenn closed fast in the last quarter and was gaining at the end. He was cut . off and unlucky. Overweights Horton, 2 pounds. Horton, place, 6 to 5. Pat Morrissey, place, 4 to 5. JygTg THIRD RACE-38-flTile. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St K K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 102492LOCH KATRINE 110 2 H 12 12 Piggott L H Ezell 8-5 8-5 1 6-5 BONA . 110 1 2 23 22 Hennessy C K Rider 6 7 6 7 KITTIE KELLY 110 4 31 33 32 Thorpe W L Stanfield 4 8 4 8 REGIN'LD HUGH'S113 6 62 65 4 Bullman W M Murry 6 7 6 7 MATT HOGAN 110 3 4 4a 51 N Turner F W Doss & Co 6 15 6 12 JENNIE RILEY . 110 5 51 52 63 H Shields J G Brown & Co 2 3 2 3 CATULUS 113 7 7 7 7 J Beiff E Wishard 8 25 8 20 ST. ANTHONY 110 Left at the post. H Martin E Corrigan 21 6 2 6 ('oupled in betting, Time, 12, 24, 37. Winner Br. f, by Huron Ventura. Start straggling. Won easily. Loch Katrine was the best seasoned one, was away flying and lucky throughout. Bona showed speed and courage and ran a good race for a green one. Kittie Klly is a good looker and promising. Few of the starters seemed to know what was wanted and the race affords little line as to what they may do later on. Loch Katrine, place, 1 to 2. Bona, place, 5 to 1; show, 8 to 5. Kittie Kelly, show,. 6 to 5. Jennie Riley, show, 2 to 5. Entry, place. 2 to 1. . 10335 FOUKTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt bj H X. StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C (10310) HUGH PENNY 9 113 4 31 3a 3 12 12 N Turner F W Doss & Co 1 11-101 11-10 (10284) R. DEL TIE RRA 5 112 2 H 1 la 21 25 Bullman Cambridge Stable5 7 5 7 102513MORINGA 4 106 1 21 2" 2a 31 31 Thorpe J Conway 4 41 4 4 103102JOE ULLMAN 5 109 3 4 4 4 4 4 Rutter Duke & Wishard 3 3 2 2 Time. 25, 501, 1 :16i, 1 :43K Winner B. g, by Luke Blackburn Maud Ward. Start good. Won in a canter. Hugh Penny outclassed his field and won as his rider pleased He is in fine form at present. Rey del Tierra ran a fine race and disposed of the others readily. Moringa ran a good honest race. Joe Ullman was always outspeeded. Scratched Survivor, 100. Rey del Tiorra. place, 2 to 1; show, 2 to 5. FITH RACE 1 Mile Parse $100. 3-year-olds. Selling. 103 3 t) Ind Horses A Wt Bt H Y BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10307 WHALEBACK 109 1 2 2 2a 22 la Spencer J B Dyer 4 4 3 4 10282 milt YOUNG 107 3 3a 3a 3a la 2a H Martin Ed Corrigan 4-5 1 4-5 9-10 103072ULM 107 2 4 4 4 33 310 N Turner B Schreiber 2 11-58-5 9-5 10307 SAN AUGUSTINE 107 4 H 11 1 4 4 Bullman C L McDonald 12 15 10 15 J Time. 251, 511, 1 :19, 1 :46. 3 Winner B. c, by Duncombe Orange Leaf. Start good. Won driving. Whaleback is a plodding stayer and a game horse. The going spited him best. He stood a long drive courageously. Milt Young is not at his best yet. When right he outclasses the others. Spencer seemed to outride Martin in finishing. Ulm was right there and none too well handled at that. He made up a lot of ground in the last quarter. The route was too long for San Augustine. Scratched Doremns. 107. Overweights Whaleback, 2 pounds. Whaleback, place, 4 to 5. Milt Young, place, 1 to 4. 10 337 SIXH?nditapS1 1 Mlles' Parse W00, 4ear'lda and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St St M, H BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H LC 10328 MYTH 5 103 3 li 11 12 12 12 12 Bullman F J Kittleman 10 "0 10 20 102852 MORELLITO 4 112 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 Piggott M Storn 1 1 1 4-5. (10285) SARDONIC 4 100 1 2a 3 3 3 21 3 H Marti n Ed Corrigan 1 6-5 t . . Time, 251. 511, 1:18, 1:45, 1:58, 2:11. w. Winner n, Ch. v g. by Kalhcrates Paradox. Start good. Won handily. Myth ran one of his good races. The small field and the track suited him and the others conld never get near him. Morellito and 8 ardonic ran to the mark and to the form of their previous race at the distance. Overweights Sardonic, 3 pounds. Myth, place, 3 to 1. TURF EXCHANGE.... AT ROBY, INDIANA. FDLL REPORTS RECEIVED BY WIRE ON ALL RACING EVENTS On and after Wednesday, Kov. 16.pfciaj tralrsltavt P. "ft &C B.E Denot Canal and Adams fctreets, at 1 :00 and 1 :30 p m., stopping at Archer Ave 4isrPr clo ra?0011, BeBatS p.m. Returning I:tfi nd after Sat1 Iran.' 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( Miss Bowe j Catton. by Golompus. g f g J Tranby's dam by Orrilla. N a S (Pantaloon i Gastrel, by Buzzard. SR 0 r LLogerdemain, (Ciarwitch). ( Idaha, by Peruvian. 2 o H (Decoy Filho-da-Puta.by H'ph'Mr -" oB ( FineBse. by Peruvian. 5 lis (Melbourne j Humphrey Clinker, byC'mm T 2. S"0 f West Australian 1 Cervantes mare. 5 -g (Derby and 8t, Lager) .. (Mowerina ( Touchstone, by Camel. w jnLSS' Emma, by Whisker. H S -Ph (Camel j Whalebone, by Waxy. 2 a IBrovn Bess I Selim mare. O Mo (Daughter of Bratandorf, by Blacklook. 6 O . 7Mrs.Cr'ick8h'nks,byW'lb'k W( Canteen 1 Waxy Pope, by Waxy, f Calendar (Imported) Castania. by Gohanna. 05 a ' Hambletonia , Stamford,byPlenip'tentiary m ' r Harmonica,byH'mblet'nla .fn ( Tros (Imported) Priam, by Emilias. h LGaasandra i Ally, by Partisan. O u O (Alice Grey ; Eons' Emigrant by Pionen BJ Gnlnare,by YoungGohann OQ La"! (The Colonel Whisker, by Waxy. J J5 13 fCap-a-pia (Imported.) I Delpini mare. p 03 0 ( Bister to Cactus ' Sultan, by Selim. O 5 DucheBS of York, by.Wtxy w I . ( Dover j Touchstone, LBsll Brand i , Verbosa. g ( Sophie Skilhinda. 4 I Bailie Brass. 'Imported. BARNEY SCHREIBEIT. ' BRIPGcETON MO. 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, PACING, BILLIARDS AND THE PUGILISTIC EVENTS OF 1898. BE.lsnDIOA.P'FIlSrGI- .AJSTD BOOKJVIKUSTG- TABLES. NEW FEATURES IN THESE LINES. THREE HANDICAP TABLES; WITH KEYS. Summaries by Experts on the Past Year's Doings. -EDITED BY K. H. T - 30 CENTS IN PAPER. 50 CENTS IN SOFT MOROCCO. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING 00., 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL.