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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 30, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 30, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899043001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 30, 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] / A pjly VOL- v- XO^lQgT^CHICAGO, SUNDAY AXD MONDAY, APRIL 30-MAY 1, 1899. PRICE, 5 CENTS Memphis Form Chart. MEMPHIS FORM CHART. MEMPHIS, TKNN., April 29.— Nineteenth dav. New Memphis Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Capt. J. H. Rees. Starter, William Brnen. Bacing starts at 2 :30 p. m. The recall flag is not usea. 11^)4 FIRST BACE-3-4 Mile. Parse $300. 3-year-olds and apward. Selling. Tad Horses A Wt St % % *£ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 116112TREOPIA 5 110 2 3i 31 2'i Vi Tabor M T Danaher 3 — 3 — 3 3~~ 11409 IDLE HOUR 5 105 3 2i 2" 1»* 22 Rutter " C DeWitt 15 15 15 15 116082 BEX FROST 4 99 8 M V V 32 T Bnrns P Stanton 1 1 1 1 11611 DISTURBANCE 8 101 4 |l li 5* 4h Honck J Webb 50 60 50 60 11529 BRIGHTIE S. 4 100 9 7 7 41 5* Rose W F Schnlte 5 5 5 5 11608 MAMIE CALLAN 5 98 1 41 41* 62 61 R Narvaez H H Stover 40 40 30 30 JHSPJSSFH11" 5 110 7 8 8 7 71 Aker J Desba 100 100 60 60 llooi S1DTILLA 3 97 6 6i 6« 8 82 Holden A Badinelli 20 20 15 15 11587 GARRABRANT 3 88 5 9 9 9 91 Dngan P M Civill 40 50 40 50 11608 HALTON 8 100 10 10 10 10 10 Ball L W Hoyt & Co 50 100 50 100 Time, 25i, 501, 1 :03i. 1 :16i. Winner— B. h, by Tremont— Myopia. ., p.os* 10 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Ben Frost could never get np. ?,mi a ?n dr°PPed back in the stretch. Brightie S. was bnmped into at the start. This ■ u killed her chances She was also interfered with in the stretch. Treopia ran right to his mark Scratcbed-11608 W. D. Hamilton, 101; (11608) Hanlon, 100; 11608 Glenmoyne. 98: 11587 Locust Blossom, 9 ; 11608 Nellie Baker, 96; 11552 Chiquita 11,95; 11607 Granby, 90; 116073Coosada, 89. Overweights— Sidtilla, 2 pounds; Garrabrant, 2. Treopia, place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Idle Hour, place, 6 to 1 ; show, 2i to 1. Ben Frost, place, 1 to 2 ; show, out. flCOK SECOND RACE-1-2 Mile. Purse $400. 2-year-oldB. DESKS Ind Horses A Wt St X H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 115053MAYDINE 105 6 31 li 1* ConTey W F Schulte 4 iTl 4i~ 11487 AILANTO 103 2 22 2i 21 Rutter W H Laudeman 10 12 10 12 11505 FL'TING MOMENT 100 4 1h 4** 3»* T Burns J J McCafferty 8-5 8-5 7-5 3-2 11582 LORD WEIR 108 3 61 3- 41 Kuhn T P Hayes 12 15 12 15 115532FLOR'NCEANETIA105 7 7 51 U Rose J B Gray 2 2* 2 11-5 11532 CLARA WOOLEY 100 5 42 7 62 Houck Settle & Co 40 100 40 100 H2$i£?ST83!L U0 * 5* 62 71 Winkfield J J Crowley 50 100 50 100 II0O0 GOLD PICK 110 8 8 8 8 A Morrison J C Ferris Jr 40 40 30 30 Time, 124, 24i, 38, 50i. Winner— B. f, by King Lee— Pert. Post 4 minutes. Start good. Won in a hard drive; second driving also. Fleeting Moment was outfooted in the run home. Maydine and Ailanto both finished strong. Florence Anetia was short on speed and ran below the mark. Scratched— Blazara, 110; 115822Gussie Fay, 105; 11360 The Rush, 103; 11553 Franklin Belle, 100 Maydine, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Ailanto, place, 4 to 1; show, 7 to 5. Fleeting Moment, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Florence Anetia, place, 9 to 10; show, out. ^1~Z^~7^TgIBD^AC^TTrr6Hmte^ 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St \ H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (11454) MISS PATRON 105 6 52 510 21 2" Hi Aker T W L Van Meter 12 12 8 — 8~ (11557)OUR NELLIE 105 3 li 1« 11 U 2* Rose T J McHale 8-5 9-5 8-5 8-5 £££££?.».. 98 2 2i 3" 515 31 38 Holden S M Marsh 6-5 7-5 6-5 6-5 llo873RED PIBATE 108 4 41 41 4* 42 4« Crowhurst W J Donohue 9 10 8 10 11610 KITTIE REGENT 91 1 31 23 31 55 510 Dugan H H Stover 20 20 15 15 11557 FRANCES BOOKER 94 5 6 6 6 6 6 A Morrison J C Ferris Jr 30 60 30 60 Time, 25i, 50i, 1 :17, 1 :44i, 1 :51. Winner— Ch. f, by Patron— Glenleven. Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Miss Patron lay back and came away gamely in the stretch. Our Nellie was out to the limit at the finish. Jimp got an easy ride. He can do better. Miss Patron, place, 2 to 1 ; show, 4 to 5. Our Nellie, place, 11 to 20 ; show, out. Jimc dace 2 to 5; show, out. 1~TfTr0^7— FOURTH RACE-inT8~MiI5i^3-vear-oids and upward. XU^ I Peabody Hotel Handicap. $1,500 guaranteed. Ind Horses A Wt St St \ % %. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L ( " (1141l)CROCKET 4 103 2 2i 31 3- li li li Rutter J C Cahn 8-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 11491 BASQUIL 5 94 4 6 6 5* 42 41 2i Rose T J McHale 15 15 12 12 115872PEAT 5 105 3 3" 2« 22 3U 3« 32 T Burns J J McCafferty 2 2i 2 2i (11531)L. PLANTER 3 106 1 11 li 12 2i 21 41 N Turner W W Darden *3 3 2i 2i 115843FORGET NOT 4 94 5 4i 4« 4i 53 H 53 Houck W W Darden *3 3 2i 2i 11584 C. POYNTER 4 98 6 5* 51 6 6 6 6 Holden T M Berry & Co 10 10 8 8 •Coupled in betting. Time, 25, 50i, 1:03, 1:16, l:42i, 1:55. Winner— B. f, by Linden— Crochet. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Leo Planter ran himself into the ground going the flr6t mile. Crocket was well handled and finished strong. Basquil came fast at the end. Peat showed speed and about ran his race. Forget Not was outclassed. Clay Poyn-ter seems to have gone back. Scratched— (11201)Dunois, 112. Crocket, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Basquil, place, 4 to 1; show, 8 to 5. Peat, place, evens; show, 3 to 5. Entry, place, evens ; show, 3 to 5. 1 1 flt^H FIFTH HACE~3-4 Mlle« Parse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horees A Wt St k l* 9i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 11509 tf A LATHS! 3 100 3 2t 2t 12 1^ Holden W 111 Haines 5 5 I I 11609 LENNEP 4 108 2 11 li H 2-' N Turner T P. Hayes 8-5 2 8-5 2 115042LIT. J. HORNER 3 95 7 7 51 43 31 Houck Settle & Co 8 10 8 9 11611 BELLE WARD 4 109 1 33 33 3i 4i Aker J C Cahn 4 5 4 5 11583 EASTER CARD 3 97 4 41 41 5« 52 T Burns J S O'Brien 8 8 8 8 6642 ACE 7 115 5 5i 7 62 6-' Rntter T H Ryan 20 25 20 25 11267-MC ALBERT 4 100 6 61 61 7 7 Duiran H Robinson 8 8 7 7 Time, 24i, 50. 1 :02i, l:15i. Winner — Ch. c, by Judge Murray — Glidaga. Post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second easily. Galathee held his field safe all through and came away when ready. Little Jack Horner, from a bad start, made up ground and finished strong. Belle Ward swerved ail through the stretch. The jockey could not keep her straight. Lennep ran an improved race. Ace is not ready. Scratched— (11611)Trombone, 104; 116273Peat, 115. Galathee, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Lennep, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. Little Jack Horner, show, evens. 1 1629 8IXTH BACE-l Mile. Purse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. Seiiing. Ind Horses A Wt St g g jj StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 116113PATROON 4 109 2 2i 21 2* 12 0 Bose W McLatchv 3 — 3 — 3 — 5 — 115842TRAVELER 5 101 3 31 3« » 33 *I T Burns J C Ferris Jr 9-5 9-5 7-5 7-5 (11610)COL. F. WATER84 101 5 6 U 6 41 3i Aker Gil Curry 5 5 4 4 STOCKHOLM 5 97 1 13 || H 2ii 4* Dugan H Robi/sou 40 40 30 to }"fi nnMR«9^ITZ 5JSn 5 ?x ?* 4" 5 52 w°oster J C O'Brien 20 20 20 20 JJ2&??vt?F nJ22 * ** « 5- 6 6 McLoudon William Clark 100 100 60 60 11442 -'LIN DA 9 106 Left at the post. Holden A Cahn 8-5 2 6-5 2 . Time, 25, 50t, 1:03, l:16i,'l:43i. » ,• « Winner— B. c, by Patron— Madie. Post 3 minutes. Start fair for all but Linda, who refused to break. Patroon was the best, and was never in trouble. Colonel Frank Waters, off badly, was pulled up in the stretch Iraveler ran a fair race. Stockholm had plenty of speed but could not carry it to the end. Scratched— 11611 Balk Line, 111; 11610 Savarin, 104. Patroon, place, evens; show. 2 to 5 Traveler, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Colonel Frank Waters, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Linda, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. CaL. April 29.-Eighty-third day. California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather cloudy; track heavy. Presiding-Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. B. Ferguson. ' ' Bacing starts at 2:15 p. m. ' " 11 f\Qf\ FIRST RACE-Faturity Course. (170 feet short of 3-4 mile.) Purse $300. .A. \Jt_J\J 3-year-olds. 8elhng. tnd Horse! A Wt St M * X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C m*I EOMMBETH B' loll 2 V I* II ienkiDS HERoweU 2 2 8-5 8-5 114.21 bUMIS 109 6 6h 8 7 2i Ruiz C I Thacknr &. C,n 10 f in 19 11590 LOTHIAN 109 4 5 22 23 3* Henry J Foley & Co ,20 40 20 40 11421 ANCHORED 112 5 4i 32 32 4» Mackhn P Hildreth 8 8 8 8 &2 ^^TOu li? 7 7 5i 51 5i McNickle H L Jones & Co ?0 lo lo 10 i^p™ATAifAb8 ?i7 3 ? 21 $* f K?m8ro EJ&OWBoesecke 20 40 20 40 }?i% f£S$U& 109 8 5« 7 8 7i Glover B McGibben 40 40 20 20 11421 COBRECT 109 9 9 9 9 8* J Ward J H Shields 10 10 10 10 11306 CHIESPA 107 7 10 10 10 93 Ames J D Dunn 30 50 30 50 K^&ADtSEFINE m11, U » " 10 WS8e CL McDonald 10 15 W li iM^S wnvir1 s^v WIS i" t1 4il1 W Narvaez WLandsberg&Co 20 20 15 15 11d68 KO\AL FAN 107 10 12 12 12 12 Cawley J Cochran 30 40 30 40 ffiBVi?MErWO,rPOBI i1S?1? 13.k13 13 13 ^m&a ECDumell 5 15 1° 15 11033 BID MC 107 Left M at the post. Bennett H Butts 100 100 100 ion 10810 KOOTENAI 109 Left at the post. Frawley J J Moran 10 15 10 15 Time, 12i,24i, 50, 1:02, l:13i. ro. Winner— B. „.L f, by „ Fonso— Workmate. Start fair. Won very easily Elizabeth B. outclassed the field, is good and had a clear course all through. Somis closed strong. Lothian ran a fair race. Anchored had a clear course and did his best. Glengaber made tip a lot of ground from a bad send-off. Scratched— 11567 Faversham II., 112; 11056 Gin Sling, 109; 11398 Solstice, 107. « EtllzaPeth «•• P,lace- 3 to 5; show, out. Somis, place, 5 to 1; show, 2i to 1. Lothian, place. lo * to l; snow, 8 to 1. • ' J[ 1KHT SECONI) KACJS_1 Mile- Parse $350. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St g K | Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C " luwffiwFr FSTS It £ S l\ iR,eiff W L Stanfield 2 2 8-5 8-5 1149b CKOMwELL r 7 lOi 3 4« 6"* 31 3* 23 Bullman Cambridge Stable2 3i ' S* i1lJS2aIRSJE,vWATEB I ,2 I S K » lH " Holmes Subset sfable'ls 20 15 30 !H^S5ASI.M ,-„ 5 110 6 6* 5a 5* 43 *4 t'ole Crane & Owen 20 '5 % ^ 11545 DR. BERNAYS 4 103 1 3i 3« 4i » B McNickle H E Rowell S ? M A a^HB0ERNARDLI^ONt S2 ? f *" f V f ?Dld,er W&CTBoots ? 15 F I (113o^)BEKNAKDILLO 5 104 7 7 7 7 7 7 Jenkins J Coffey 3i 7 ai 7 . Time, 25i, 50i, 1 :03, 1 :16i, 1 :42. m. „ Winner— B. g, by Apache— Lina. Start fair. Won handily. Castake was well handled and seemingly best. Cromwell showed imp ovement. Is an in and outer. Lime Water comes under the same head. Grady ran a fair reared to BernayB did not run to the mark by any means. Bernardillo sulked or ap- O^afbeel.tte;eSTayaLa,883OPhe'110;11616P• A" Finno*an- 103' "392 Jennia Reid, 98; 11495 trSi ?£i ftf?1 7 10o: 8how' oat- cJom?'ell. Pl»=e. » to 5 ; show, i to 5. Lime Water, place, 8 8 to 1; show. 3 to 1. Dr. n Bernays, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. *"««.»t 1^ t^'-Sft THTRD KACE-1 l-8~»lile8. 3-year-olds7~Se'lling. "~ = A. \J O O Rancho del Paso Stakes. Value $1.250. Ind Horses A Wt St St % y2 \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C " (11425)STAMINA 95 1 li 12 1* 1* 15 y, J Reiff Duke & Wishard d 1-3 1-S " -\ 5 I F i(l-1^)MCArS?ALE f I ? 2a 2" 21 2! 2-' Bu"lman WM Murry 4 7 4 llo933MALA\ III I til I J Ward Lind & Humphrey4 5 4 5 . _ Time, 25i, 501, 1 :16i, 1 :43, 1 :56. ^. Winner— ou Ch. „ c. by Great Tom— Endurance. Start good. Won pulling up. Stamina far outclassed his opponents and had an easy race. Casdale is much improved. Malay seems to have gone back a bit. Scratched— 115432 Headwater, 96; 114952Ulm, 95; (11588)Maud Ferguson, 90. Overweights— Casdale, 1 pound. Casdale. place, 6 to 5; thow, out. Malay, place, 1 to 2; show, out. I T (j g CJ pO UBT^H JBACE-Futurlty Course. (170 feet short of 3-4 mile). Purse $300. lad HorBes A Wt St | | " § StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 11421 WATOS8A 109 7 0i 62 6i» 1« J Reiff G VV Berrv 10 on in on" (11094)TIBURON 109 1 2« 2i 23 22 Macklin P E Smith ■ 4 « f lllH 4?rKBDDINGLE ^ ? -1' I' I' 9 i","" J Anthony 4 6 SaS&^SSP S . 31 3. 4i t*' & JJfc. f j" }J f 11306^EL ESTRO 107 6 5i 51 51 V Ames SantaAnitaStable5 I 5 8 sis pSlLpage s r tH 3«* 782,,?uimaHn ^sssas 58 I I ii«» ruii&A 109 8 8 8888J Ward J Givens 10 °0 10 " 0 ,. Time. 12i,24i,49t, 1:011,1 :12i. ro. Winner— „u Ch. g, by „r Watercress— Atossa. Start strangling. Won driving. Watossa made a fast dash through the stretch under good ^l-g,fettimSap,mtne^8tstnd?' Tiburon was best but was short and will be helped by the about W8S * 6Pe y ' Eacebud ran a fair race. Saintly was messed Watossa. place, 8 to 1; show, 4 to 1. Tiburon, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Jingle Jingle Dlaca 2 to 1: tmw. »vens. Saintlv. , Igg, g to 5; .how. 4 to 5. Anne Page, place/eve^; show 1 jo 2^ (Coatinuad cu 2nd page.) d A f\ FIFTH BACE— 1 1-2 Miles. Purse $400. 3-year-olds andUupward. Selling. 11 J. Q *± yj Fa biol a Derby . Ind Horses A Wt St St K % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 114952ULM 3 92 1 It 1 1 1h It 1* Bassinger C P Fink 8-5 17-108-5517-10 11614 MAJ. HOOKER4 89 4 6" 6t 42 22 23 23 J Reiff J Carroll 6 6 5 5 11520 LADY HURST 5 103 3 7 7 6« 3» 32 33 Ruiz J W Mott 10 15 10 15 11542SRED GLENN 7 102 6 8 8 7 7 7 42 Bullman Cambridge Stable3 8 3 8 115672ROB BONNEB5 104 9 2" 2= 2t 41 41 ft* Jenkins L H Ezell 3 4 3 3 11473 ALVERO 6 95 7 9 9 at 5* 5i 63 Stewart E A Chappell 20 75 20 70 11616 RAPIDO 7 98 2 41 41 3" 61 61 75 Wallis S F Capps 50 1(0 50 100 115902TEMPO 4 94 10 51 51 9 9 9 86 Moutce D 8 Fountain 6 10 6 10 114463U. COLORAD08 95 5 31 31 8 8 8 9 McNickle W Fisher & Co 15 40 15 40 11567 EUREKA 6 98 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 Broun C Holcom 100 100 100 100 Time. 251, 51*, 1 :181, 1 :43i, 1 :57 J, 2 :111, 2 :37i. MO* Winner— B. c, by Balgowan— Pennyroyal. Start good. Won easily. Clm i9 quite a stayer and a sturdy, improving colt. Major Hooker finished fast and likes a route. Lady Hurst has been in a bad way, but is regainirg form. Red Glenn was sore. Robert Bonner ran a bad race. He is good and should have been a sharp contender. Scratched— 11565 Durwad, 94. Ulm, place, 3 to 5; show. out. Major Hooker, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Lady Hurst, show, 3 to 1. Robert Bonner, place, evens; ■how, 1 to 3. "1 1 t^S/l~1 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $350. 4-year-olds and upward" Selling; Ind Horses A Wt St M H % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C~ 115693 HORATIO 5 106 2 21 12 13 14 Bullman H Dimond 31 31 3 3 11617 TONY LICALZI 4 103 3 51 2" 21 21 J Reiff George Hollis 6 8 6 7 116172PROMPTO 4 103 1 1" 31 32 31 McNickle H L Jones & Co 4 4 4 4 i (11448)FEBRUARY 5 101 5 31 51 51 4« Coburn J S Gibson 10 15 10 15 (U614)SOCIALIST 4 100 4 4- 41 42 53 J Ward C Lind 6 8 6 8 (11567) IMPERIOUS 4 106 7 7 61 61 61 Jenkins H E Rowell 21 13-5 21 13-S 11541 ALICIA 6 101 6 61 7 7 V Ruiz P Moore 30 60 30 60 11516 I DON'T KNOW 10 103 8 8 8 8 8 Mounce G Demming 100 300 100 30C Time, 121, 241. 49i, 1 :02, 1 :14t. Winner— Ch. h, by Midlothian— Lnrline. Start good. Won easily. With a strong rider up Horatio ran in his true form and was best. Tony Licalzi ran his race. Prompto was cut off and seriously interfered with. February ran a. fairly good race. Socialist did not rnn to the mark. Imperious was unlucky and badly managed and ran a bad looking race. Scratched— 11544 Earl Cochran, 103; 11520 Three Forks, 103; 115402Amasa, 100. Horatio, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Tony Licalzi, place, 2 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Prompto, show, 3 to 5. Imperious, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Page [2] DAILY RACING FORM AND AMERICAN IDRF CONGRESS RECORD. ISSUED EVERY DAY. ▲ daily reflection of the American Tnrf by telegraph. OFFICIAL OBOAN OF THK AMERICAN TCEF CONGRESS. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. Editor, F. H. Bkunhll. Associate Editor, C. C. Rilky. 1H-126 FIFTH AYEHUE, CHICAGO, ILL COPYRIGHTED. ■ntered according: to act of Congress, in the year 1890, by Frank H. Brnnell, in the office of the Librarian of CongTess at Washing-ton, D. C, V. S. A. [The chart numbers of Daily Racing Form must not be used. They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly protected]. Entered in the Post Office at Chicago as sec-ami class matter. Oakland Form. OAKLAND FORM. Ban Francisco, Cal., April 29.— The form of Monday's Oakland fields is : C First Race— Peixotto, Widow Jones, Aluminum. Second Race— May Gertrude, Norford, Tanobe. Third Race— Ed Lanigan, Master Lee, Florence Fink. Fourth Race — Adolph Spreckels, Merops, Burns & Waterbonse entry. Fifth Race— Satsuma, Storm King, Joe Ull-man. Sixth Race— Bernardillo, Wyoming, Plan. Seventh Race— Dolore, Mocorito, Valencienne. Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. First Race— Futurity Course. (170 feet short of 3-4 mile.) 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wgt. Hdcp. 11214 Peixotto 6. ...112 700 116142Betsie Lee 4....110 680 11493 Flacon 4. ...110 640 11468 McPryor 5. ...107 630 11641 I Don't Know 10.. ..107 665 11540 Lomo 5. ...107 650 (11612)Alnminum 4.. ..107 685 (11565)Pat Murphy 7.. ..107 660 11614 Major Cook 7.. ..107 655 11143 El Salado 4.. ..105 675 11176 Formella 4.. ..105 665 11516 Sleepy Jane 5.. ..105 670 (11520)Widow Jones 5.. ..105 690 Second Race— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Kan Tornas 119 Norford, b. c, by Empress of Norfolk— Miss Ford 118 11589 Bogus Bill 114 660 114922May Gertrude Ill 700 10785 Rixford 110 650 11422 Aboringine 109 645 116152Pythia 107 680 11589 Belle ol Palo Alto 105 655 11541 Glissando 104 670 115642Moana 103 685 11541 Palapa ' 101 660 11281 Sisquoc 100 665 11615 The Buffoon 99 670 115412BigHorn 98 675 11541 Tanobe 95 690 11541 Champion Rose 95 640 Third Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 10543 Wheat King 117 ......650 10519 Nilgar 117 635 11588 Gold Baron 114 645 113283£d Lanigan 114 675 11567 StoneL 114 650 110333Maater Lee 114 670 11636 Chiespa 112 645 11396 Peach Blossom 112 655 11636 BidMc 112 625 Vinctora, ch. f, by Brutus— Mollie H 112 11588 Noma 112 640 11185 Btromboleta 112 635 10990 May L 112 635 11636 Sylvan Lass 117 630 11588 Florence Fink 112 665 11396 Limatas 112 660 Fourth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. Dewey Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. 113302 Adolph Spreckels 6.... 115 750 115913Rosinante 5.. ..108 725 (11495)Merops 3. ...103 740 114953 Olinthus 3....102 720 11495*Gauntlet 3.... 98 715 11521»Torsida 4.... 98 725 11637 Dr. BernayB 4.... 98 730 (11637)Castake 4.... 96 720 115932New Moon 6.... 92 700 114723*Recreation 4.... 90 735 11540)Cavallo 5.... 86 695 11640 Rapido 7.... 80 690 11640 Alvero 6.... 80 650 •Burns & Waterhouse entry. Fifth Race— 1 Mile. The May Day Handicap. 4-year-olds and upward. 115912Satsuma 7.. ..118 750 (11112) Bey del Tierra 5.. ..115 735 11591 Joe CUman 5. ...110 735 113992Storm King 5.. ..107 740 11617 Wyoming 6.. ..103 725 115192Rosormonde 4.. ..103 720 (11593) BiDgmaster 5..., 92 710 11519 Einstein 4.... 85 730 11330 Dare II 5.... 85 700 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 11617 Wyoming 6....107 690 108883Tom Cromwell 6. ...106 685 114252LOS Medanos 3.. ..106 680 (11641) Horatio 5.. ..106 650 115702Plan 4.. ..103 685 (11637)Castake 4.. ..103 675 112793Don Vallejo 5.. ..103 665 11544 Earl Cochran 6. ...103 640 11637 Bernardillo 5.. ..102 700 11641 Alicia 6.. ..101 635 115673Whaleback 3.... 90 655 11567 Favereharo II 3.... 86 660 Seventh Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 11147 Loch Ness 5. ...114 670 11569 Bliss Rucker 4. ...112 680 11473 Pongo 4. ...112 675 11616 P A. Finnegan 4 112 635 11614 HenryC 4....112 645 11516 Judge Stouffer 5... Ill 685 116122Defender III 5.. ..Ill 665 11038 Ricardo 8.. ..Ill 660 11521 Dolore 5.. ..107 700 114732Fleming 4.. ..109 655 11612 Magnus 4.. ..109 650 11590 Novia 4. ...107 675 11468 Gracias 4.. ..107 640 (11468) Mocorito 4. ...107 690 10087 Valencienne ... 4.. ..107 685 Aqueduct Form. AQUEDUCT FORM. New York, N. Y., April 29— The form of Monday's Aqueduct fields is: First Race— Gaze, Sweet Caporal. Theory, Second Race — Decimal, Alex, Maharajah. Third Bace— Sir Florian, Miss Tenny, Concord. Fourth Race— Maid of Erin or Lady Ellerslie II., Zanone. Boney Boy. Fifth Race — Box, Warrenton, Dan Rice. Sixth Race— Forsooth, Chopin, Little Jess. Aqueduct Entries. AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear ; track fast. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age Wgt. Hdcp. (11621)Gaze 104 750 9598 Theory 101 730 7892 Bettie Gray 97 710 (11527)8weet Caporal "96 740 11503-Sister Fox 91 725 114622Lady Sneerwell 91 690 11621 Tut Tut 91 700 115602L»dy Exile 91 730 116042EfferTescent 91 720 11604 Tender 86 715 Second Race — 4 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. 116053Alex 110 690 11622 Specific 107 685 11602 Give and Take 104 665 11602 Zaza 101 640 11602 Mound Builder 101 655 115623Maharajah .101 685 11466 Monometallist 101 665 11619 Summer Girl 98 675 11562 Back Talk 98 670 116022Decimal 98 700 11358 Mynheer % 650 11602 Bombay 96 660 Third Race— About 7-8 Mile. 150 feet short. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (11525) Concord 5. ...117 735 11623 Mordecai 4.. ..112 690 11561 Egbart 8. ...Ill 700 108553Atlantus 5. ...109 685 (11559)Swamp Angel 5... .108 730 (115T5)Maid of Erin 4.. ..108 735 115592Miss Tenny 4.. ..105 740 11419 Strangest 3.. ..101 715 115702Sir Florian 3. ...100 750 11527 Country Dance 3.... 98 680 11559 Diminutive 3 96 735 116043Domineer 3.... 96 720 11560 Spurs 3.... 96 675 115753Camotop 3.... 96 700 11574 Leando . 3.... 96 725 9332 Chivalrous 3.... 93 705 (11574)Tyr Shena 3.... 92 720 114192Tyran 3.... 88 710 Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile. All ages. Handicap. 11357 Lambent 6. ...119 740 (11558)Zanone 6. ...115 735 (11572)Boney Boy 3.. ..115 730 115243Danforth 4.. ..108 715 1 1601 i Lady Lindsay 3.. ..105 710 (11485)Chenille 5. ...103 700 9598 Theory 3. ...103 725 11558 Lady Ellerslie II 4. ...102 740 (11575)Maidof Erin 4.. ..100 750 11498 Judge Wardell 3.. ..100 710 11603 Forsooth 3.... 89 720 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-oids and upward. Allowances. 115003Warrenton 4.. ..118 740 114262Box 5. ...114 750 11561 Egbart 8.. ..114 690 115703King Barleycorn 3. ...114 710 (11620)Dan Rice 4.. ..Ill 730 11575 Ella Daly 4....106 675 11574 Leando 3.... 94 720 116043Domineer 3.... 94 725 114192Tyran 3.... 91 705 Sixth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 11563 Little Jess 108 685 11603 Forsooth 108 700 11525 Chopin 108 690 6322 Judge Hargis 108 680 9216 Alonet 108 675 Amenti, blk. g, by Darebin— Gondole 105 11503 Sly Boy 105 670 Touraine, ch. g, by Himyar— Lady Agnes 106 11563 Bex Lhrht 105 665 7458 Sky Scraper 103 660 7940 Lowna 103 655 11563 Polly Pennington 103 650 Newport Form. NEWPORT FORM. Nrwpobt, Kt., April 29.— The form of Monday's Newport fields is : First Race— Sim W„ Bertha Nell, King Bermuda. Second Race— Edna Gerry, Nina B. L., Ben Ezra. Third Race— Lizzie Cavalier, Dashaway, Friendship. Fourth Race— Beldown, Sweet Charity, Sue Johnson. Fifth Race— Dudley E.. Prince Zeno, Seattle. Sixth Raca— Indra, Lobengula, Ramiro II. Newport Entries. NEWPORT ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses Age Wt. HdcD 115343Hairpin 4. ...110 715 11633 Molo 4.. ..110 725 (11581)Sim W 6.. ..109 750 (ll?50)Carlotta C 5. ...107 715 11461 Gallivant 4. ...106 675 (11594)LucyM 4.. ..105 710 116332Bertha Nell 4.. ..105 740 11268 Edna T 5.. ..103 685 11550 King Bermuda 4.. ..103 735 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 11631 BenEzra 108 680 11546 Judge J. Riley 108 650 11403 June Jamieson 105 650 115772Edna Gerry 105 700 115463My Chicken 105 675 11535 VallieF 105 660 11511 Adler 105 665 116313Nina B. L 105 685 Third Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 115% Volutante 4.. ..104 695 9775 Orme.: 4. ...104 685 89462Dashaway 4. ...104 715 (11510)Lizzie Cavalier 4.. ..102 750 11594 Cochins 6....111 650 11549 Practitioner 5. ...108 690 6443 Pal 5. ...108 600 11220 Berclair 6. ...108 650 115942Friend8hip 5. ...108 705 11630 Kinney 5.. ..108 700 11594 Winker 4.... 108 650 11242 Clifton B 4. ...107 660 11578 Elsie Barnes 4. ...106 665 11407 Can Galop 5.. ..106 700 Fourth Race— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (11535)Indian 112 665 11595 Sweet Charity 105 675 (11513)Princess Maleen 105 670 ( 11546) Vohicer 104 665 (11631)Beldown 103 7C0 Ben Chance 102 Gallardo 102 Al Caskey 102 11064 Grace Phillips 101 660 11532 Barney's Last 101 665 11511 Sne Johnson 101 , 670 11513 Chump 99 650 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 11635 Kathie May 5. ...106 660 11635 DndleyE 4. ...105 700 115153Arcturus 4 102 665 11599 Can I See 'Em 5. ...101 675 11476 Babe Fields 5.. ..101 675 11599 Lyllis 5.. ..101 665 11404 McCleary 4.... 99 660 11580 Prince Zeno 4... 99 690 115123Marito 4.... 97 665 11596 Little Sallie 4.... 97 670 11539 Seattle 3.... 89 685 11539 Effie Ainslie 3.... 81 680 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 114582Indra 8. ...115 750 (11599)Bamiro II «....114 725 (11512) Lobengula 7.. ..Ill 735 115512Helen H. Gardner 6. ...107 690 11635 Nathan son 4.. ..107 690* (11596) Domestic 4.... 105 7GO 11580 Farondelle 4.. ..104 700 1159920flicial 4. ...102 705 (11576) Lillian Reed 3.... 98 710 11597 The Dragoon 3.... 97 705 (11539)Clara Meader 3.... 95 685 115803Fintan 3.... 91 690 We Have floved To Room 500, 263 Dearborn Street. Send and get the most reliable information that can be obtained in Chicago. Turf followers, we have THREE SPECIAL, good things for Monday. 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The National Turf Investment Co., Suite 605, 167 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. BOSTON OYSTER H l| IT CJ7 MADISON AND ilvUUiJ CLARK STREETS LUXURIANI IN FITTINGS CUISINE DNEXCELLSt ■JSSSSS? SERVICE THK BEST A High Class Modern Restaurant SB"1 rKUAd B r WCL™ uAMAmmm Page [3] Newport Form Chart. NEWPORT FORM CHART. NEWPORT, KT„ April 29.-Nineteenth day. Queen City Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, Jackson Smith. Starter, H. D. Brown. " "*" Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. 11(330 FIR^THACE-1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse $250. 4-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St g g g StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H~L~C~ ■ mm fri rnwiiM ^ "5 1 31 2" *■ 5 12 PClay Miller & Mastin 10 10 10~10~~ )\w Y£r rSSf dtiv i % 5 51 4l 3l 2l 24 LandrJ MrsMCLyles 15 15 15 15 11^ ktSSJ£ABTIN flS J 8 7 7 4» 3* W Jones M H Buss 10 20 10 20 SnFwTlnD^ ? Hi ,6 1 5a 51 5" 4* Overton J D Laxton 2 2 2 2 \ SS ?K™ITn?BOW !JEM I 8 8 61 53 C Murphy P Browning 3 3 8-5 2 \\il- aMTMflS™.- 5J23 i 2 la 21 3* 6'J Boland C Martin* Co 6 6 6 6 mowmBLifSH 9 9 8 72 K Harria Cooper* Smith 30 30 30 30 i8!^ HHinMSN^E^IS5. 1,0^1?10 10 10 10 82 Washingt'nL J Haas 30 50 30 40 114o6 HAROLD COHEN 4 102 5 1* 31 4* 7 91 E Ross E F Voos A Co I » « « 1^^LaWEvHEER SXSS H » » 10 w Taylor WHI&S? 6 10 6 8 ^RSv^rATrAv MiS 8 61 6i 6- 9 11 J Gardner J Gibbs & Son 10 10 10 10 11459 BEN O'FALLON 4 107 2 4 12 12 12 12 CThomosonW Perkins 15 40 15 30 ,Tim«;13-25,37,49i,l:02t,l:15*,l:28t,l:41i, 1:45. ro. Winner— B. out g. by Juhen— Credora. Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. The next three were driving. It was a poor lot. L W. carried Infelice off her feet the first half mile. Kinney tired in the stretch and swerved to the outside. Harold Coben showed some speed. Jack Martin and Dr. Withrew finished strong. Overweights— Kinney, 2 pounds, i ,«L' tC^wS 4 to 1;. 8how' } =° K Vanessa, place, 6 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Jack Martin, show, ii place, =„ « b 7 to \ 5 ; show, I TOW: 1 to Pl 2. oco' 4 t0 5 ; 8how' out' Kinney- Place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. Harold Cohen ] ]^g3J SECOND RACE-4 1-2 Furlongs. Pusre $250. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses A Wt 8t g % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C^ 115133BELDOWN 99 1 Ti 11 12 16 T Knifht T Irvnn « — r — « — r — ,(fflUI^H^rND LAD 112 4 3* 3H * * OwS HJScoggan 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-8 ou?nCTKWnar,v 5 3- 21 2t 2* 3i A Lewis W Hoffman 4 6 4 6 110462AILEEN W ILSON 99 7 5* »M 4* 42 Boland Waddell Bros 6 6 6 6 iin«9 RivEu-ypBBR 2L! f 4" 510 51'- N Hill Wagner & Co 4 7 4 7 P^in^ARPun-v^I I I 646'«McJoynt W & A McGuigan 10 12 10 12 U.AKL OF ABEBD N 107 8 8 8 7 71 Irven G H Brown ft 8 fi 8 11403 MARG. DA VENPORT99 6 61 6 8 8 Chenault 8 G Reason 30 50 30 M _. _ . , , Time, 12, 23*, 35*. 484. 54*. Winner— B. f, u by Belvidere— „ Shindown. Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. The boy on the winner took no chances and hustled his mount all the way. Highland Lad could not get up. Nina B L ran her race It was always between the first three. The time is a new track record. Beldown's display of speed was in sharp contrast to her recent races. Scratched— Miss Hudson. 104. Overweights— Ben Ezra, 3* pounds. Beldown, evens. place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Highland Lad. place, out. Nina B. L, place. fm^o, 2 to «u 1-show, *, 2lgJJ2 THc?D BACB_1 1_16 Miles Pn"e $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Handi- Ind Horses A Wt St g g %. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 9774 RAFAELLO 4 100 4 24 2« 21 22 l** Frost G H Whitnev S — «T"? — aX' innSfiSSiP F°X fJSf I ft n *l 32 2i T knight MJordana6y { S 1 U llotS^fLOP 4 101 5 15 12 12 ih 38 Roland F A Pnn« ^ a ■ a Ji^fJSS?Alr*VMa«525 ! f *s»*2«4»»^JGardn.r WbSS 2 2 2 2 llo36 MONK WAYMAN 4 105 2 5 5 5 5 5 E Ro«s W B Ratterman 15 20 15 20 ^T,m?-12i'2436 8*^:01,l:14,l:27i,l:40i,l:47i. w Winner— n, Ch. u Farandole— c, by Jennie S. Off at first break to a good start. Won in a hard drive. Rafaello was best and responded gamely when called on at the finish Flop tired in the stretch. He was very speedy for sevln furlongs. Mizpah was overweighted. Monk Wayman was always beaten off IfljaiSJSggjS ^how/ouT 0nt" G°ld F0X" PlaC6' °at- ^Place,8to5; show, 3 to 5. JJg33 FOURTH RACE-»-4 Mile. Purse $250 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St g g X StrFin Jockeys Ownere (j — H L V ' (6946) HORACE 4 107 1 13 ] 3 15 15 E Ross Georire Davis 2 — R — I — ^ — 114042BERTHA NELL 4 100 2 5* 62 21 22 Vancamp DTSoMrl 4 fi 1 fi mS5SrM0BB QUKEN41^ I 31 4" 3* 3e SSSSS CVFa°5tr8 2 2* 2 2 115503 MOLO 4 109 6 7 7 4* 42 Snell M Pollock 1=5 1^ i«; i^ 115102SISTER JANE 4 100 8 62 5« 7*0 V T Kuight G Macev 5 ? 1 ? ffi^WI^OFF^ % . f 2 I' ^Hot&lM Murphy I ! 6* I " ° ?lS f t* S* 2 Wed«fndHDBrown&Co2 11-52 11-5 8814 m-»N?CKCARTKB MICK LAK1&K o 108 5 8 8 8 8 Overton J Hatchett 8 8 8 8 Time, I2i. 231, 35*. 48, 1:00*, 1:13*. w. Winner— B. own- c, by Himyar— Dare-vela. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second cleverly. The winner had things all his Z3J2L2V12 hl ■ b8^- Bertha Nel1 ran a *ood race andflnished strong Kenaiugtou showed S'^!lm. the wrong company Dollie Wiethoff seems to have lost her speed. Molo Mn ran a good race, and Kenmore Queen a better one ' mit?,C89atChed~(11581)Sim W" U1; 1155°)C»rlotta C.,105; 11550 King Bermuda, 101 ; 11581 Cheese- «i«.H°I^ .Pihc6' 8 tof5 ; ^h0,7' U° K »B'tJ»a Nell, place, 2 to 1 : show, evens. Kenmore Queen, ■ *" »", place^4Jo 5; show, ont^Dollie Wiethoff. piece, 9 to 10; show, out. 1 1634 F1FTH BACK_3-4 Mlle' Pnr8° J25°- 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St g g g StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ' 11512 VIOLET PA RSONS5 99 4 21 23 22 12 Boland E FYnn. Z — k — I — * — 115?EbS¥aVc5m%B.LlV^ 5 !! I £ 2 fw^lamsWA^Xson 14, U^^!^NIEA^APVBILL43 S h 11 I ffflST1 ^nniCC°o L 3* !* } 'i2 kEC AFMYJRBAY ,3 L5 a8 S L ,6i 5i CThoTpsonW RJlS f \ f \ fi|&& 34 r8 3 s 2 g T(KanriSt fLSrra 7io5312 hs JSS£*52t:9SFLL? Jf?' 10 9 9 8 Pattern J H8mUhCO w 10 0 10 115TO ODALICHEE 4 M ? I* J J J ILBo88 , ^ B Ratterman 10 15 0 Jo 10 i ,} ,? }? J? gheppard TG Calvert 6 8 6 8 HEART hfaht * & HAND hato 3 w 93 11 11 11 n y Gordon G D Smith & Co 10 30 10 25 w- n. Time, 121, 24i, 36, 49, 1:01, 1:14. Winner-Ch. m, by A rgyle— Violet. Post 10 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the Violet same. Parsons was the best jgfr"g?g.yj» He is r,?'0'!?8 with every race- Miss Anitlr tired badly Dannie Davis ran to the notch Rena Campbell mRde up ground in the final quarter. Scratched— 11273 Clinton Park, 98 Overweights— Scrivener, 34 pounds; Frank McDonnell. 5. K-ii . 5afS0,n8' P,aceA2t(i1;.6.how' evens. Scrivener, place, 3 to 2; show, 3 to 5 Rena Camn- S&fStofc ' ' t0 • MiS8 AniU' PlaC8' 3 t0 5 = 8h°W' °nt- Nannie Davis, place, 6 to 5; X 2. 6 3 5 H1X8eHlin' gCE~l MiiC and 5° Yard8' Pnr8e $250' 3-y°ar- lda a^d upward. Ind Horses A Wt St g g g StrFin Jo^ke^ Owners O H L C ' K TPR?fRCvCTOB e5 ,^2 ! 62 4* 2* 2i 1- Overton J B Gentry 7 7 3 3- Jt2 fRth fiwv 6. S ? I I 3t 31 25 W Wil8on c vVhitman 3 4 3 4 mm& »j £ g s i f s&- HeL r r r r Winn«r_Ph t, K Jl?*-' ™\ ^ 37i' 49*' 1 :02i' " ••■ 2 :28' " M* 1 :45i Winner— Ch. h, by Audrain— Justicia. Post 2 minutes. Start good. The first two were in a hard drive Prosecutor won h» th« a?^hre1end^N.,t8h.,Sa0f0Ver,0,n ^"^AStfj bi« «aP an* ™ ^coming fast EithSlin ti™d t^Sl^J^ETS^USSr!*^ Kathie May stopped after going a half mile. BSQS lllllllll Vm Farondelle. 107; 11285 Liew Anna, 107; 115372Rarus, 107; 115123Marito, 91~~ ' 3 trntTSSttlfini !»to % 8h,OWl 3 to 5- Treiby, place, 3 to 2; show, 3 to 5. Eitholin? place K5TthVMa7;pV.U-8totle.h^te:avenB; 8ho-'lto2- fci«*Tfc»«Si Sltl Aqueduct Form Chart. AQUEDUCT FORM CHART. AQUEDUCT, L. I., April 29.— Twelfth day. Queens County Jockey Clnb. Spring Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Wm. C. Cozier. Starter, C. H. Pettingill. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. T5T5 FIRST BACE-About 7-8 Mile. 150 feet short. $400 added. S-year-olds and JL \J JL O upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M K X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C (9363)GBEATLAND 3 104 1 1 2 21 l* Vi Maher M F Dwyer 2 11=52 2~ 115722DR. PARKER 3 101 4 21* 12 Hi 22 21 McCue J Smith & Co 2 3 9-5 9-5 (11570) ROY8TERER 3 101 2 4 4 3* 32 32 O'Connor O L Richards 2* 4 2* 4 11426 TAGHAIRM 3 102 3 SU 3 4 4 4 H Martin Marcus Daly 7 7 4 4 _ . Time, 11%, 23, 35%, 49^, 1:13^,1:25*5. m. Winner— Ch. D1 Blue c, by Eyes— Missive. Post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily. Greatland was decidedly best and came away easily in the stretch. Dr. Parker ran his race. Roysterer's performance was bad. He was badly ridden. Taghairm cut no figure. Scratched— 11480 Tanis, 117; 11558 Lady Ellerslie II., 113; 11560 Spurs, 101; 115633 James Tod, 101; 11604 Tyrba, 101; 11419 Strangest, 101; 11428 Lady Bratton, 96; 11563 Passe, 96. Overweights— Greatland, 3 pounds ; Taghairm, 1. Greatlann. place, 7 to 10; show, out. Dr. Parker, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Roysterer, place, 6 to 5; show, out. 1 1C1Q SECOND RACE—* 1-2 Furlongs. $400 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M % ii Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L, C 11573 LOTTIE SHEVILLE101 1 2h 1b 1h fi* Spencer W Lakeland 4 4 3 3~ 11571 AIBONITA 98 3 !■ 3« 31 2i McCue Ed Kelly 4 8 4 8 11571 BE BE S. 98 2 4* 42 41 31 Moody Smith & Co 30 30 30 30 115622SUMMER GIRL 98 6 3« 2« 2h 4* O'Connor P S P Randolph 6-5 2* 6-5 24 11L62*F1LLET 98 5 6t 62 62 5« Seaton R W Walden&SonlO 20 10 15 MRS. C. 110 4 51 5» 5* 6* Shaw C T Hayman 20 20 3 3 THOUGHT 98 10 10 10 8 7 Michaels LO Appleby 15 100 15 75 11277 DORCAS LATHROP 98 8 8 8 7 8 Odom F E Gardner 6 20 6 15 11466 BEAUTIFUL 98 9 9 9 10 9 J Slack W C Daly 80 200 30 150 11571 L. META 107 7 7 7 9 10 Pickering W B Midgley 100 300 100 200 DEfeCCBRIDORA 98 12 12 12 11 11 Mitchell G B Morris 6 40 6 30 PILLAGER 98 11 11 11 12 12 Phelan Kensico Stable 15 40 15 30 ♦Substitute starter. Time, 12. 24%, 50}^, 57. Winner— Br. f, by Tournament— White Rose. Post 7 minutes. Start bad. Won handily. Lottie Sheville ran an improved race and was heavily played today. Summer Girl tired in the last sixteenth. Be Be 8. will do to watch. Fillet ran her race. Mrs. C. was heavily backed, but hadn't tbe speed required. Thought will do better. Scratched— 115713Her Ladyship, 101. Lottie Sheville. place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Aibonita. place, 3 to 1; show, evens. Be Be S., place, 10 to 1; show, 4 to 1. Mrs. C, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Summer Girl, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. 1 1 ^i^O TH1RD RACK— x x-16 Miles. $500 added. 3-year olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St M H % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C~ 115743DAN RICE 4 105 4 12 11* 13 |i 13 Maher Hayman & Frank 3 3 2 2~ 11500 AL FRESl.O 4 107 9 7" 7* Mi 5* 2- H Martin T Licalzi 5 6 5 5 (11502)K1RKWOOD 3 107 2 2» 42 4* 4* 3» Spencer T F Barrett & Co 3* 4 3 3* 115612K.OFTHEG'RT'R5 102 6 31 3« 32 21 4h O'Connor P 8 P Randolph 8 8 5 6 11525 BARATARIA 4 94 7 8 8 8 7 5« Odom W C Fessenden 8 15 8 15 115613D'UBLE DUMMY 5 90 3 61 5» 66 63 610 Mitchell FFnsbie&Co 10 20 10 20 11524*ST. LORENZO 3 105 5 4* 21* 2" 31 7 McCue J R Keene 8 8 5 5 11359 PLANTAIN HO 1 5» 6" 1 8 8 Seaton Mis R Bradley 20 60 20 60 9867 ABINGDON 7 95 899999A Knapp George Horn Jr 200 200 20 100 •Substitute starter. Time, 12, 24?$, 36%, 48?s, 1 :01%, 1 :15*fc, 1 :41^, 1 :47?s. Winner— Cb. c, by Hanover— Jess. Post 20 minutes. Start bad. Won easily. Dan Rice got away flying, liked the weight and had a lot of speed. He was kicked while at the post and bled considerably. The stewards examined him and finally let him start. Al Fresco got a bad break was outrun the first part and closed very strong in the stretch. Kirkwood handled the weight well. Knight of the Garter weakened in the stretch. St. Lorenzo had speed fcr nearly a mile. Barataria and Double Dummy closed strong in the stretch. Scretched— 115003Warrenton, 124; 115703King Barleycorn, 113; 11500 Nosey, 112; (11340)Sister Stella, 98. Dan Rice, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Al Fresco, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Kirkwood, place. 6 to 5; show, 2 to 5. , 1 l^iOl FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 111)^1 The Rockaway Stakes. $700 added. Ind Horses A Wt St g K X StrFin JockevB Owners O H L C~ (11522)GAZE 3 97 3 P 13 H 13 McCue L Stewart 1 13-104-5 1 115593 fAKANASSEE 5 105 5 61 61 2« 2i O'Connor FE Gardner 12 20 12 20 11426 D.OFMIDDL'BR'G3 109 6 7 7 4* 3" Sullivan G W Graydon 8 8 8 8 (11604) RARE PERFUME3 91 2 41 3" 3h 4" Mitchell G B Morris 8 8 8 8 115223VERTIGO 3 101 8 8 8 7 5» PMcDerm'tW H Balcom&Co 12 20 12 20 115242CHARENTCS 4 113 1 51 4-» 5" 61 Taral O L Richards 5 8 5 8 11525 NAUTCH GIRL 4 106 4 3* 5H 6* 7 Spencer J R & F P Keene 3 4 3 4 11483 8T. CLAIR 3 98 7 21 21 8 8 Moody T F Barrett & Co 30 50 30 40 115273TUT TUT 3 89 9 9 9 9 9 Odom H T Griffin 15 60 15 50 Time, 13, 23%. 35, 48%, 1 :01^, 1 :14. Winner— Ch. f. by Falsetto — Glimpse. Post 25 minutes. Start bad. Won easily. Geze is in great form and is a crackerjack. She was bid up $1,000 and retained. Takanassee is Rood and closed fast in the stretch. So did Duke of Middlebnrg. Bare Perfnme ran his race. There was too much speed for him. Vertigo had a bad break and closed very strong. St. Clair was crazy at the post. Naut^h Girl ran badly. Scratched— 116183 Roysterer, 96; 115592Miss Tenny, 103; 11559 Diminutive, 91; 11603 Taoouret 103. Overweights— Gaze, 1 pound; Charentus, 1; St. Clair, 2; Tut Tut, 1. Gaze, place, 1 to 2; sbow, out. Takanassee, place, 6 to 1 ; ehow. 2 to 1. Duke of Middlebnrg, 3 to 1 ; show, 7 to 5. Nantch Girl, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 1 to 3. "I 1 £«Oi) FIFTH SACK-5-8 Mile. $400 added. 2-year^oIdT Selling^ Ind Horses A Wt St 34 % \ Str Fin JockeyB Owners O H L C (11418)SHOREHAM 109 4 2» 21* 1* U Maher M F Dwyer 2 2 7^5~"7~5 (1157l)QUEEN ANNE 106 5 1- 1- 21 21* McCue Kensico Stable 6 6 4 4* 115263B1G GUN 106 2 31 31 31 3« H Martin A J Joyner 2 2* 2 2* (116C5)FRELINGHUYSEN109 6 51 4= 4" 43 Odom T A Magee 6 12 6 10 11523 JOHNNY J. 108 3 6 6 51 52 Scherrer F Reagan 15 15 8 8 11481 SPECIFIC 104 1 1" 51 6 6 O'Leary A H & D H MorrislO 15 10 12 Time, flfe 24%. 49%, 1 :02. Winner— Br. c, by Albert— Duchess May Post i minutes. Start good. Won in a bard drive between the first two. Maher rode a good finish. Queen Anne is a game filly. Big Gun ran bis race. The others were outmn always. Scratched— 11466 Monometallism 102; KnightbanBeret, 102. Corrected weights— Frelinghuysen, 109. Shoreham, place, 1 to 2 : show, out. Queen Anne, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. Big Gun, place, evens ; show, 2 to 5. ~t 1/«OQ SIXTH RACE— About 7-8 Mile. (150 feet short. ) $400 added. 3-year-olds XlUiiilO and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt %. V, \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C" (11498)HARRY REED 7 111 6 1* 11 1- 1* 1* Maher M F Dwyer 2* 3* 2 — 2~ 11600-ORDEAL 3 101 1 23 22 23 22 23 O'Leary J Boden 3 4 3 3* 11574*LEANDO 3 95 2 3- 41*3" 3" 3* McCue F V Alexandre 3 5 3 3* 11525 MORDECAI 4 115 7 6" 3« 42 4» 43 Songer W R Griffin 12 25 12 20 9419 *1N CAN DESCENT 3 90 11 7 5" 5* 5« 5h Pbelan Arthur White 20 50 20 40 11559 ISEN 5 107 5 5* 6 6 6* 6« Sullivan T Costello 20 60 20 50 115032»SI8TER FOX 3 90 4 8 8 8 7 7 Mitchell F Reagan 8 8 6 6 11560 OXNARD 4 112 8 9 9 9 8 8 McGlone H T Griffin 20 30 20 30 11295 NEAREST 4 107 9 10 10 10 10 9 Moody C Zimmerman 30 100 30 75 8528 BERGEN 6 114 3 4" 1 7 9 10 Scherrer T Mooney 20 40 20 30 9874 COQUENA 3 85 10 11 11 11 11 11 A Knapp R D Earle 40 60 40 50 ♦Substitute starters. Time, 11?.$, 24, 35%, 49, 1 :13%, 1 :25%. Winner— Br. g, by Himyar— Violet. Post 8 minutes, start fair. Won driving. Harry Reed had nearly his old time speed but was all out to win. Ordeal ran a good race and was barely outrun all the way . Leando should do better. Incandescent had a bad break and closed strong. Sister Fox won't do in such company apparently. Mordecai ran well. Scratched— (11620) Dan Rice. 115; 11574 Mazarin, 114; 11574 Imperator, 114; 11482 Maximo Gomez, 112; 116203Kirkwood, 110; (11485)Chenille, 109; 115752Athy, 109; (11574)Tyr Shena, 93; 11575 Mail Bag, 92. Harry Reed, place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. Ordeal, (place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Leando, place, evens ; show, 2 to 5. Page [4] 15 KSLE5 FROM 5T LOUIS ON THE WABASH Barney Schreiber's mopel nam THE CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. FOUL SHOT BY MUSKET-SLANDER. * ( Ithuriei „. ( Touchstone, by Camel. '£ s fLon«bc\r ^.. i \ Verbena, by Velocipad n § (eire of Fan do Joic). (MlaaBowe j Catton, by Golnmpna. •2 f ? 1 I Trenby*8 dam by Orviiii, 2 218 I (Pantaloon Castrel, by Bneeerd. S Ok LLegerJaaiaiE, (CiarwltchJ.l fldaka, bj Penman. S o! . 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