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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, July 27, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, July 27, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899072701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, July 27, 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. 07179. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1899. PRICE, 5 CEKTS Benneville's East Race Btfi V TEVtLOE'S F 4.ST RA.CE. jv 13 J. H Smith's Binneville, a horsa of phenom- -enal spoe 1, whai hi runs his best rac beat i Carnero at one mile aad seventy y irds yester- day at E irlam, aad after the race ihere was no and of saand ilou3 talk by those who evidently j -do aot know what the word speed means. J Of course Ca-nero at his best is a horse of I bi;h class, b it when ho was in his bast form he ' mit bit fev, if any, horses that possessed a greater turn of soeed than does Beanevilla when he is allowed to go ont and race by himself and is not hampered by close contention. Yesterd ys rao is easily explained and tak- . ing every thing into consideration it was not f uch a fale resalt after all. In the first place, Car-n ro ba very d ckey le. Then eg in.be has had thre i hard races within a week and is perhaps getting cunning. Beunivillo, with h s flashy tnrn of speed, had nothing in the rce to so along with bim and i lie. natural'y tan like a scaie i deer. Thi frac- j tional time shows he went the fust eigh h in 12, i the quarter in 24, the half in 481, thres-qnarters ' In 1:'4, seven for oags in 1:261 and the first mile in l:39t. and was pnlied up at the end of the milt and seven'y yards in 1:441, which was long Tecord time for the distacce. Everett, who rode Carnero, would have acted with bad jcdgme.it bad he tried to keep up with Bonneville at such a terrific pace. He laid away until the half mile post was reached and then set sail for th9 flying leader. Carnero did not respond with his usual sameness and when the stretch was reached and Everett saw how far Bonneville was in front of him he drew his whip, but Carnero instead of getting away lrom it refused to try and swtrved badly. Everett flogged the old horse for all he wes worih through the stretch, but he could not make him extpnd himself, and Mistral II. beat him for the place. After the raca Owner Murphy was called into the stand. He could give no excuse for Car-cero's race and showed where he bst $500 on him. Everett certainly tried as hard as he knew ho w , and the fact of the matter is the e arly pace was too fast for Carnero. The two mile raca created the same amount of interest that long distance races always do, and it furnished a really clever contest. Nutt, who seams to have the other boya beten riding over a longer route than they are used to going, hid the mount on Barton, who seams to be a crackarjick at thagamo. Horse and rider apparently understand each other. They trailed the others in this race for over a mile and a half, and when ready to go to the front did so and woa palled up. Barrier was Eecond and Teutons, miser ib ly ridden by Sheppar 1, who wa3 coached fiercely by some one in the center field, third. Grazialla showed her heals to a fast lot in the fourth race. This filly is in rare form now but how she wins races is a mystery to everyone that see her. She warms up stiff and lame and j after winning always looks all broken up. 8he i ' cam9 back to the stand in tbis race yesterday on three legs and hardly looked able to stand up. Hugh Penny, who finished second to Graz-iella, would have beaten her had Nust been able to keep him straight through the stretch. A "good thing" was cut loose in Oconee in the first raca. This filly was backed from 10 to 1 down to 5 to 1, aud after b sating the barrier won oil by hersif. The stcbad raca was an easy thing for Lime Water. He was far the bast and had all kinds of bad luck but eventually won in a romp. From the sixteenth post to the wiio there was more action in the sixth raca than is often seen. First one horse and then another was in front, bat when the wire was reached Tappan jv 13 j ' was the lDcky one and got the verdict by a nose. The first eight were scarcely a length apart. Jockey Bozeman, who was ruled off two years aeo by Colonel Clark for a ride on Louis Ezell's horse, Pepper, was reinstated yesterday bj Judge Hamilton. ' Rome" Bespass has bought Maceo back from James Dunce. He paid Danne the same price that Dunne gave him for the horse some two weeks ago $1,100 A New St. Louis Track . j i ' A NfcW ST. LOUIS TRACK. A deal for the lease of the St. Lonis County Fair Grounds nea Dwyor by the bookmakers who were arrested several months ago at Wellstdn will probably be completed today at Clayton. This statement is made on the authority of 3heriff Peter Korth of Clayton, who is one of the directors in the St. Lonis County Fair Ass cition. Arrangements for the completion of the deal have been in progress for several mrntbs. In fact shortly after the Wpllston b kies wpre fined $l,C0O each by Judge Hirzel for condncting a gambling game in St. Lonis county a proposition was made to them by the directors of the Fair Association suggesting that they lease the Fair Grounds and condnct a race meeting under a state license, which would render them exempt from arrest by the connty authorities. Edward Fitzgerald, one of the bookmakers, was at Clayton yesterday to complete the deal bat did not succeed, owing to the absence of eeveral people. A party of bookm-ikers inspected the Fair Grounds last Sunday in company of President Hancbeasteiu and several directors of the association. It ceems that when the grounds were purchased several years ago from a Mrs. Clymer a stipulation was insarted in the contract to the affect that no batting should ever be allowed on the grounds It is said that Mrs. C'ymer is now willing to waive ber objections, but her brother, Edward Von Schrader, is Btill averse to permitting the meeting to take place. The bookiea have made an offer of $1,500 per annum for the grounds for a certain number of years. In addition they offer to increase the length of tlx) track to a mile, build a new grandstand and mike other improvements costing in the aggregate about $25,000. The directors of the association say they see in this offer an opportunity to enhance the value of their property and also to reduce their indebtedness. It is no secret that financially the St. Lonis County Fair Association is in a bad way. Their patronage fur the last several yearB has , not been sufficient for the premiums offered, 1 and thoir debt has increased nntil it now reaches nearly $14,000. At the fair this year . ribbons only will be offered as premiums. Daring ' the throa days that the fair is in progress i the bookios have agreed to race their horses . without batting. The meeting will not bo oponed until about tho 1st of September, after tbe close of the ' regular ninety-day season at tho St. Louis Fair : Grounds. By that time the necessary Improve-j ' ments can ba made. St. Louis Republic. Notes of the Turf NOTIS8 OF THE TURF. At a meeting of tho Ji ckoy Club stewards 3 held at Brighton Beach, Thomas Hitchcock, ' Jr., Andrew Miller and Ralph Bayard were 3 appointed stewards for the rema nder of the 3 Brighton meeting. W. S. Vosburgh will officiate at Saratoga. Three running and two harness events each l day will be tho rnl at tha State and District ' . Fair meetkga in California this year. I Olinthns, boh of Red Iron and Lillte Wright, . l has been gelded. Brighton Beach Form Chart 1 . ' i . ' : ' 3 ' 3 3 l ' . BRIGHTON BEACH FORM CHART. BRIGHTON BEACH, N. T., July 26. Eighteenth day. Brighton Beach Racing Association. Summer Meeting. Weather cloudy: track heavy. '- Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. ' FIEST KACE 5-8 Mlle' 8500 added- 2-year-olds. Selling. 1 3587 Ind Hnre A Wt t M Yi & ritrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 135l53FRBLlNGHDYbEN 102 6 4 4t 1 11 Kutin T A Magee 4 4 3 3 13252 MISS DEDE 94 10 10 10 4t 2 W'dd'rstr'dH Gibson Jr 10 10 7 7 PLOHN 107 4 23 22 21 32 Maher P Danne 5 7 5 7 134U rHEESESTRAW 97 3 61 51 5i 42 Coggswell P J Mils 8 8 6 6 15363 GOf.D vviNG 99 9 9 8 8 5i W.lson GongbacresStable30 40 30 40 13490 DECIMAL 99 2 51 61 61 61 Slack W C Daly 30 30 30 30 12540 WATER BOTTLE 99 7 7 7 7 7 Mitchell ES Gardner Jr 10 20 10 20 13156 FTR-VT PAST 102 1 8 9 9 8 Dupee W T Woodard Jr 5 6 5 6 13492 POM PADOURA 99 8 11 11 31 9 Phelan C Littlefleld Jr 10 20 10 20 135402JAMAK!A 95 5 3 3 10 10 Setley O H P Belmont 10 10 7 7 13490 TIMELY 103 Left at th post. Daggett JH Leopold; 20 20 15 15 Time, 12. 21, 37, 51, 1:01& Winner Oh. c. by Tom Ochiltree Rachel. P. st 10 minutes Start gooi for all bat Timely. Won easily. Frelinghnysen was best and. tbe price a liberal one M ss Dade ran a good race under a weak ride. Plohu did well for tha first imn out Pomptdoura is speedy but a rank quitter. Scratched 135152Premature, 106; 13493 Lady Buth, 99. Frelinghnysen, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Miss Dade, place, 21 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Plohn, place, 21 to 1; show. 6 to 5. ' i0 KQQ SECOND-RACE 3-4 Mile. 600 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. ' OOOO A'loanc s. Ind Hon-es A wt -m jj & SrrKin JockeyB Owners O H L C 13412 ACi HAKlNE 3 110 6 1H li li lit ftlanar C Littleneld Jr 2 3 8-5 8-5 13412 EXIT 3 110 1 31 33 23 26 Mitchell Higgins & Mannix21 4 21 4 13284 8 P. SDLPICE 3 111 10 10 61 51 S3 Doggett Mrs H Cortelieu 15 15 10 10 133(57 UAU VAR 3 110 7 41 41 41 42 O'Leary Marcu3Daly 5 7 5 7 13367 GRVHAM BRUCE4 111 9 9 9 61 5U Roach W Hoan SO 30 10 20 7944 SCULPTOR 4 111 11 11 10 10 61 Moody W Boyle 10 40 10 40 130)9GEOlGE L BiR4 115 8 21 2 3 7 PM'D'rm'ttP J Ryan 30 50 30 50 13465 WATEBHOUSE 3 112 3 61 8 8 8 W'derstr'ndH D Brown & Co 4 8 4 8 9323 SIMIN 4 111 2 7 51 7 9 Sullivan P rhndy 10 40 10 40 13465 ANNE BELL 3 110 5 8 7 9 10 Kuhn P J Miles 30 60 20 60 13254 FAIR REBEL 5 109 4 51 11 11 11 P Clay 8 G Load 8 15 8 15 COLUMBIA II. 3 110 12 12 12 12 12 Coylie GF Johnson 30 100 SO-100 LIL'N MAXWELL4 109 13 13 13 13 13 Dorsey Cavanagh & Co 30 50 30 50 13367 FAIRY DALE 411115 14 14 14 14 Wilson Graham & Chapinl5 30 15 SO 13412 SUNNY STREAM 3 112 14 15 15 15 15 Frarsch C Ganz 30 100' 30 100 Formerly Gaorge Lavard Time, 12, 24. 37, E0, 1:03, 1:17 Winner Ch. f, by Sir Modred Florianne. Post 10 minutes. Start fair. Won easily. The best horse won. Exit was as easily second, best. It was a bad lot with l'tile form to it. St Sulohice is worth watching in a maiden race. Scratch '0 Jonah, 111: 13 4363 Klon tyke Queen. 110 Ci rrected weights Sculptor, 111; Lillian Maxwell, 109. Saccharins, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Exit, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. St. Snlphice, show 2 to 1 THIRD RACE 5 1-S Furlongs. $600 added. All ages. Selling. l3t3 Q Ind Horses AWt St H Y 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H L 0 133063MEEHANUS 3 119 4 21 2 2 1h Taral W'stm're&Meeh'n5 8 5 7 13493 TABOURET 4 120 1 HI U 11 23 Maher T A Magee 4 4 11-511-5 13493 BUFFOON 6 122 6 61 7 41 3a Doggett G A Muller 20 60 20 60 (13540) MYNHEER 2 94 8 3" 3 3 4 Mitchell P J Ryan 5 6 4 4 13465 MAIL BAG 3 115 2 7 41 51 52 O'Leary W 01 vr 6 6 5 5 134932FLOR CLARK 3 108 3 H 51 61 62 Wilson H T Griffin 4 5 4 5 184 4 MOMENTUM 4 125 10 10 10 8 7 Kahn Goaghacres Stbl 20 40 20 40 12809 FAN I ASY 3 117 9 9 61 7 8 Peterman JT Stewart 50 200 50 200 12723 ALTHEA 3 113 12 11 11 10 9 Neville W Jenn ngs 15 30 15 30 135623H ANWELL 7 125 13 12 12 12 10 Forbes M F Stephenson 30 50 30 50 12982 ONOND'S PRIDE 3 113 7 51 8 9 11 Newmeyer W Smith 10 20 10 20 13367 BELLE OF EKIN. 4 123 5 8 9 11 12 Sullivan M Bowen & Co 50 200 50 200 13306 CONOVER 3 118 11 F-ll Mo dy Storms & Uo 50 203 50 200 Time, 12 24 37, 51, 1 :03, 1 :10 Winn-r Ch. c, by Golien Garter Fedaltna. Post 15 minnti s Start good. Wou driving. The ride won for Meshanus. Tabouret was tiring and nuable. to withstaud Tarsi's rash. Buffoon came from nowhere and is worth watching Myntieir ran a giod race and Florenca Clarke a bad one. Those tbat finished behind her aio a bad lot. Scratched 124542Hampden, 125; 13539 Undo Louis, 122; 13115 Chopin, 118; 13510 Fink, 93. M et'Huus, place, 21 to I; show. 6 to 5. Tabouret, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Buffoon, show, 8 to 1. Mynbear, place, 8 ta 5 ; show, 4 to 5. K (f FOURT H-RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 800 added! 3-year-olds and upward. 1 OQyU Handicap. Ind gorses A Wt at St i 'A M Btr Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C (13167) HER. P INCE5 124 4 21 22 21 11 14 1 Taral W C Daly 6 12 6 12 J l35t522BLUEAWY 4 lf8 2 Si 31 3T 32 23 2 Maher J P Rob nson 3-5 9-5 8-5 8-5 (13009) THE DEVIL 4 110 6 6 6 6 6 41 3 Dupee Wood'd&Andrs'n8 10 8 8 13516 KA-T KL CK 8 96 1 11 12 12 22 31 41 Mitcboll C Littlefiold Jr 8 8 8 8 13415 BARATlRIA 4 104 3 51 52 51 5 5 56 Bradford W C Fess.endon 20 60 20 60 135192MAX. GOMEZ 4 115 5 4 41 43 41 6 6 Simms M Clanry 8-5 2 8-5 9-5 ( Time, 12, 25. 37M, 50, 1 :03. 1 :16, 1 :30, 1 :44, 1 :57. Winner Ch. h, by Prii ce Royal iierry Nell. Post 10 miuutes. Start good. Won drivmir. Merry Princn got a vigorous ride and barely lasted long euouh He ian a cracking raca at th weights. Blneaway was doing his bes and rtn to the mark. Tho Devil closed strongly and will do. Fast Black quit badly. Maximo Gomez showed no sped Merry Princs place, 4 to 1; show, 8 to 5. Blneaway, place, 3 to 5; show, out. The Devil, show, 7 to 5. Maximo Gomez, place, 4 to 5; show, oat. FIFfH KAU15 1 Mile. S600 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M H S StrFin Jockeis Qneis O H L 0 (13469)GREYFEL' 3 94 6 6 5 4 12 Hi Dapea R A Smith 3 4 3 31 (13539)BI-HJP REED 5 101 3 H 1 3U 21 21 Mitchell F FrUbie & Co 4 7 4 7 I 135393SrRANGE3r 3 84 2 5 4 5 32 S Dangman T B Alexander 15 20 12 12 135E82HARD KNOT S 107 5 2 32 2i 41 43 Maher P Dunne 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 13376 GAIATHEE 3 96 4 31 2" 1" 5 5 Moory W M Hayes 4 4 4 4 11525 DOGGETT 7 108 1 41 6 6 6 6 Dcgpett B C Doggett 30 30 30 30.3 Tim o, 13. 25, 372g, 49Jg, 1 :02J, 1 :15J, 1 :42. Winner Ch. c, by Azrs Anadem. Post 10 minutes Sttit fair. Won easily. Greyfeld was all bnt left, but came away easily at; the end. Ho is a mefnl colt. Bishor Reed ran bis race and is good in soft going St rarest will do with common rnes in tbe mud. Hard Knot ran a bad race. So did Galathee aftt r showing well for six fnrlnDgs. - . Scratched 13494SDan Exp, 105; 13539 Chicopec, 9S; 12163 Tickler, 93 Grejfeld. 1 1-ce, evens; show, 2 to 5. Bishop Reed, piare, 2 to 1; show, even?. Strangest,. show, 2 to 1. Hard K ot. pltxe, 1 to 2; show, out. Gala'he e, pltce, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2 QKQ SIXTH HAOE 1 1-2 Miles. iGOO added. 4-year-olds and upward. Ouu' Hanoicap Over 6 Hurdles. Ind HoraeB A Wt St 2 4 5 6 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (13495)HOW. MANN 6 164 1 21 21 22 li H 12 Chai dler E P McDonald 1 1 3-5 3-5 13491 D T( HSKAT'R8 150 6 6 6 5 410 40 21 Mclnerny FDKard 6 12 6 12 134952PREMIER 5 158 2 1h 1h la 26 22 35 Hogan J A McLaughlin 2 3 2 3 13491 MARSHALL 9 154 4 41 41 4 33 36 450 Brazil GWVanderveer 5 12 5 12 12697 H.CRAWB"RD4 135 5 51 51 31 5 5 5 Green J Watkma 15 50 13 50 13215 HARDY C. 4 140 3 32 33 Fell Wilson M J Johnson 15 50 15 50 Time. 2:52. Winoer B b, by Duke of Montrose Sea Mew Po.-t 5 minutes. Start good. Won easing up Howard Mann is a good jumper and li ked the going Dutch Skatnr did well for his first cry at the jamping game. Premiir tirad bidly. The-others are of no count as compared with the firtt three Scratched 134953Article, 135; 13491 8nowdowu. 143; 13311 8ang8r. 130. Howard Minn, place, ont. Dutch Skater, place. 4 to 1; show. 6 to 5. Premier, show, oat. Page [2] OAur kbim fori AND IMEBICAN TURF CONGRESS RECORD. ISSUED EVERY DAY. A 4aily reflection of the American Turf by slsgraph. OFFICIAL OEOAM OP THB AMERICAN TUBP CONGRESB. UILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO Editob, F. H. BEDinsLii. ASBOGIATE EDITOR, G. G. RlIiET, tH-186 FIF1B AyEBDB, CHICAGO, ILL COPYRIGHTED, trtared according to act of Congress, in tho year 1809, by Frank H. BruneU, in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. G., TJ. B. A. The chart numberB of Daily Baothg Foem aust not be need. They are copyrighted A&ily and will be keenly proteotedl. TERMS: Per Month J. 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DETROIT OFFICE 34 LaFayette Avenue. Heath & Roney, Agents. On Bale at 9 :00 A.M. IX BUTTE, MONT.: Keefe Bros., Post Office News Stand, IT TORONTO, ONT.: J. D. McSwoeney, Palmer House, IT MEMPHIS, TENN.: B. M. Mansford Co. Clark & Bros. IT MILWAUKEE, WIS. : Flankinton Hotel NewB Stand, Pflster Hotel News Stand. Archie Hoffman, 263 Milwaukee Btreet. IT BUFFALO, N. Y.: New Tifft Houbo. kT INDIANAPOLIS, IND'.: J, DouglasB, 17 HlinoiB Street, IT NASHVILLE, TENN.: Duncan Hotel. kT DENVER, COL. : , Hamilton & Kendrick, 906-912 17th Street. CHICAGO, ILL., JULY 27, 1899. Racing at Lexington RACING AT IXINGT()N. The Lexington borso show, fair and carnival, to bo held daring the dates of August 8 to 12, will beyond any doubt be one of the grea et entertainments ever produced sou hof tho Ohio Tiver, and in counectioa with their most liberal premium list for live stock, they offer Feveral purses of $150 to $200 each for ranniog hoise3. 'Horsemen should take advantage of this opportunity to capture some "easy money" and after the meeting freshen up their boros upon the ebendant bluegra's at thit placs b'f re tbe bs-ginning of the fall meetings around C.ncinoau. For catalogues, conditions, etc., address E. W. Shanklin, Secretary, Lexington, Ky. Brighton Beach Entries BRIGHTON IJKACH .ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track Iravy. First Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances, lad. Horses Age. Wt, Hdcn. 13467 Twinkler. 4.. ..116 TOG 13589 Hanell 7.. ..116 710 135432The Elector 5... H6 720- 135"83Docald Bam 3. ...104 7a0' 13215 Pirate M 3.. ..104 740 134723Gr- y Jacques 3. ...114 735 13539 Lando 3 104 70S 135193Fly By Night 3. ...101 75fr Second Race 5-8 Mile. 2- year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 135152Promature 112 .680' 13190 First Whip 106 625 13439 Kmdred 106 650 Oaennta 106 13369 Salm-gunai 106 660' 134902 Duublano 105 685 13435 Nntive 104 6S5 13515 Midwood 102 700 13439 Wig 102 690 13515 Prestige 1(2 675 1 13198 Cupid 102 665 13471 Vibo 99 670 1349D Lat'yRuth f9 .... 655 13411 Mimiciy 99 ..650 13540 Br'och ..... 99 645 13540 ha terliug 99 ......655 12327 Givb and Take : 99 .... 660 U52 Rnzbirgh 97 670 13283 Hnj.tbrook 97 660 13198 Gold Lack 94 665 Third Race- 3-4 Mile. The Spinttir Stakes. $10C0 added. 2-year-oldB. Fillies. Allowances. (11885) Moley 122 750' (13i73)P.ejudice 119 .735 i (13:42) Liij emre 112 740- l3H423ileen Daly 107 725 13542 Juggleiy 107 730 Fonrth Race 1 Mile. The Tet Handicap. $1,200 added. 3-year-olds and upward. (13518)Firearm 4. ...115 750' lSSKing Barleycorn 3... 102 740- 12601 Cava!, r 5.. ..100 730 1352033ir Hubert 3.. ..100 735 13410 Lennep . 4.... 98 725 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-yaar-oldB and upward. Helling. 13310 High JiDks 4. ...113 685 1 5U12 Per yF 4 113 630- 13 89 Momentum 4.. ..113 660- 13589 Hanwell 7... 113 655. (13376)Z n no 6.. ..110 700 13193 Decde 6.. ..110 ......665 12U3 Tinkler 4.. ..105 685 13589 Mail Bag 3.... 99 6:0- 13236 Hnv. rj 3.... 97 650 13115 Vill. gi Pride 3.... 97 675 135392Ri.r Perfume 3.... 97 690 13493 Dollie Wiethoff 3.... 97 ......680 fixth Race-1 1-3 Miles. 3- year-olds and upward. Hai dicap. (135901Merry Prince 5. ...114 735 134673Knight of the Garter... 5.. ..113 ......750 13467 Burgle.... 4.. ..Ill 740 (13541)Kirwood 3 ...110 730 .13590 Maximo Gom'z 4.. ..108 720 Harlem Form HAUL EM FO KM. The form of Thursday's Harlem fields is : First Race Azua, Pantland, Belle of the Glen. Rnrood Race Lord Zeni, Banamola, Refugee. Third Rece Meddler. Sim W. Georgie. Fonrth Race Chen y Leaf, Tenby, John Baker. Fifth Race Unsightly, Avenstoke, RosaDiab. Sixth Race I&en.Elidad, Tincraft. Harlem Entries HARLEM ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses Age Wt. Hdcr. 13551 Pantland 118 690 13211 Piestome 118 665 13'69Btbory 118 670 13497 Commonwealth Attorney.... 118 60 13441 Pr ntiso 118 640 12935 Ocrroo 118 660 12811 Outburst 118 615 13441-BusselL R.. ....118 640 13569 Posticus 118 635 13161 M jor Mansir 115 600 (13453)Brlle of the Glen 115 ..... 685 12190 Nina B. L 115 665 13S51 Azm 115 700 13569 RttVfnbood 115 650 13569 PrstmHPtr Bailey 115 670 13478 Ai'een Wilson 1.115 675 13573 Audi's P)mer 115 680 12125 Jim Wheeler 115 645 12808 Hawaii 115 650 13441 Ir. re Hayes 115 670 Plnton 115 13064 Hat tie Fox...... 115 ..... 685 11394 Jean Spencer 115 6t0 Brampton 115 13270 Houndwood 115 600 Second Race 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward, Selling. 13193 Idle Hour 5.... 119 665 11971 JoeCJatk 6.. ..119 660 (13572VLord Zeni 5.... 119 700 131C0 Btnamela 6.. ..116 680 13586 Werren Point 6.... 116 660 13526 Refuge- 5. ...116 670 (l2l02)Catn?trophe 5.. ..116 670 13405 La Princessa 5.... 114 650 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. 13319 Meddler 8.. ..Ill 750 135563tJimW 6.... 105 745 (11117) Arlington 5. ...104 700 9044 Queen Saiio 5.. ..102 690 13572 Amelia Fonso 6.... 99 710 13556 Pauline J 3.... 93 730 13586 RoBHvannih 3:... 93 7C0 13571 Her i s 3.... 90 725 (13556) S a. gie Davis 3.... 88 735 1357lGe rgie 3.... 88 745 Fourth Race 1 Mile and 100 Tarda. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (13525)Cherry Leaf 5. ...107 750 135553J hu Baker 5.. ..107 .... 730 13553 Teuby 4. ...105 740 135532Canova 4.. ..101 715 Fifth Race-3-4 Mile. 2-year-oldB. Allowances. 13551 Highland Lad 100 665 13475 Avenstoke 100 690 13573 Un i.htly 99 700 (13569) Lomond 98 670 13569 Mahmajuh 98 680 134973R6-B Liuh 97 685 1S497 Zazel 95 675 13453 lid YUgntr 93 025 13569 J off 93 6i5 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. 13498 Prosecutor 5. ...119 ......670 13.74 Yours Truly 5.. ..119 6 5 i 13574 Mocu 4.. ..117 650 I 13584 ii.cri t 4.. ..117 675 13574 Eluihd 4.... 117 685 135243oiifton B 4... 117 640 11552 Lncky Monday 4.. ..117 665 13574 Bruvs 5.. ..116 60J 13293 F GarLer 5.. ..116 625 135742 papa Harry 4 ...114 675 13191 Nettie Brocks 5. ...114 665 13343 Hat Ne Regma 5... 114 635 13574 Carnival 4.... 114 600 135743Jennie F 4.... 112 675 13483 Isen 5.. ..112 700 Notes of the Turf NOTES OP THE TURF, Yesterday's St. Louis Republic eaya: "Barney Schreiber will leave for Saratoga to-night. The best of his horses were shipped to tbe Springs several weeks ago. Dick Wi Hams, who has just arrived there, reports the stable in tip-top shape. 11 138 Marion, Jinks, Schiller, Jerry Hunt and B randh? e are the best known bones in the string. Mies Marion and Jinks are thought to be two of the fastest three-yar-old fillies in tl e ccuntry. Schiller is said to ba back to his best form, and he ought to give a good acci unt of himself at Saratoga. Martin Hnbbell will handle the tecond division of the Schreiber stable at tbe Fair Grounds. He has Elbe, Heine, Fine Shot and several other youngsters in charge. This U the first time Schreiber has ever tackled the eastern game." E. Herlan, Chicago. The race in which Brigade was a factor having been declared "no race" apparently makes that race as if it had never existed. A decision of "no race" is not provided for by any racing rule or precedent and must be considered a feature peculiar to racing over the track where the decision was rendered. Its seeming effect being to render what bad been meant to be one of the regular races of a day's program null and void, it appears that it would be equity to hold that the combination was made on tho other two races only. Brighton Beach Form BKIGHION BtACH FOR M. New Yoek, N Y., July 26. The form of Thuisaay's Brighton Beach fields is: Fust Race Fly By Night, Pirate M., Grey Jacques. Second Rac MidwoodWig, Dunblane. ' Third Race Juotley, Lindemere, Prejudice. Fourth Race Firearm, King Barleycorn, Sir-Hubart. Fifth Race Zanone, Rare Perfume, High Jinks. Sixth Race Knight of the Garter, Bangle,. Merry Prince. Windsor Form WINDSOR FORM. Windsoe, Ont., July 26. The form of Thursday's Windsor fields is: First Race Tobe Paine, Ballista, Prince Plansible. Second Race HibiEcus, Olcott, Queen Eric. Third Race Jim Megibb n, Ein, Banch. Fourth Race Advance Guard, Sidbow, Olive Order. Fifth Race Rouble, Nimrod, Looram. Sixth Race George Krats, Pope Leo, La Mascota. Windsor Entries WINDSOR ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses Age Wt. Hdcu. 132312Tob Paine 113 700 (13538)Colonel Clnke 110 675 13531 Prince Plansible 110 685 135373Ballista 1C9 690 12390 L-urentian 108 665 13350 By George 101 670 13396 Rnbel 104, 670 13".75 Jos-i'e Jarboo 102 680 12960 firing ..ICO 660 13420 Wreath 100 675 13575 Iris 98 680 , .Second Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & Dfldiirroe.Wt. Hdcp. Prince Real, b. c, by Prices Rnyl Little Hopes 115 13576 Clifri)ian . .113 665 Bonnie Maid, br. f, by Plev- mar Augusta.... 112 13534301cott i 110 690 13361 Gon Cotton 107 660 12808 Lunette 104 655 13393 Btibarian 104 650 1356 Qaeen Eric 104 685 13534 tiib'Ecns 104 700; 12710 R. compenee .104 680 13593 Celesti" 104 675 13607 Pattj Peeps .101 670 Third Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 13360 Little Bramble 6. ...102 ..... 630 136062E n 5.. ..102 690 (lf535)Jim Megibben 4. ...102 700 13169 Alcirtes 4.. ..102 640 13578 Branch 4.. ..102 65 135302Ev-lyn Bird 3... .101 665 1342t2HoaielUe 4.. ..100 670 13578 Ailie Bella 4.... 100 .... 660 12776 dnntello 3.... 98 680 13298 Lo&n Laudeman 3 ... 98 650, 13V78 Chancery 3.... 98 ..... 670 13535 Hilei 3.... 95 675 13j352Kuija 3.... 93 685 Fourth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (13576)3irbow 113 690 (135 4) Advance Guard 107 700 13576301ive Order 101 685 13132 J. Lucille 104 680 13576 Aristo 101 670 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-oids and upward. Selling. 11323 Piince Auckland 4 . . 106 680 (13460) B. bLebch 5. ...105 660 3152 Scoichtr 5.. ..105 6 0 133i3Kontl- 7. ...105 ......700 13429 Nimrod 6 .. 103 690 1353s3RogerB 6. ...102 665 13420 Loot am 6.... 110 685 13137 .vorcsworth 5 .. 100 680 13479 Free Lit y 4.. ..110 675 134S03Ele orbolmts 4 ... 96 660 13537 Farm Life 4.... 96 670 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward, selling. 12883 Braw Lrtd 5. ...118 ..... 685 135372P pe Leo 4.... 107 690 (135i5)La M cota 6.. ..107 685 13531 Go re K ais 4....U6 700 13537 -quinas.... 5. ...105 665 13 38 Skillmau 4.. ..103 680 13396 Suieldbrater 7.. ..103 675 , 1291 Vild West 5... 102 650 1 i 1 Uneeda System To make m n y on the raced. We will make you 8 ptuhdy income if jou fol'ow up. TWO WINNERS TODAY one at 10 to 1 FRIDAY got our great 15 to 1 cinch (b rring accidents). This f honl 1 no ba ovetlooked. Telegraphed by 10:30 a.m. SI 00 daily ' Chicago Tarf Advisory Co., Room 707, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.. , CARROLL COUNTY ..PAIR.. Will pay in panes $1,000 FOR RUNNING RACES. For speed program wiit the secretary G. C. KX.NYON, Mt, Carroll, 111.. Page [3] Harlem Form Chart HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., July 36. Tweuty-sixth day. Harlem Jockey Club, Bummer Meeting. I Weather cloudy; track fast 1 Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. 1 Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. 1 Q 1 FIRST RACE 1-3 Mile. Pnrse $400. 575 to Becond; $25 to third. 1 1Q gj) Q O X. 2-year-olde. Maidens. Allowances. 1 nd Horses A Wt Bt H Yt BtrFiu Jockeys Owners O H L C j 12744 OCONEE 111 11 1 1 1& Everttt CBeckley& Co 10 10 4 5 i 13233 TILDY ANN 107 8" 61 5 21 Winkfleld VY H May & Son 8 SO 8 30 13322 MONT EAGLE 105 2"" 4" 4" 3 T Knight A Bimms 21 5 2 5 13441 OLEKMA 105 9 74 81 4U Nutt J J Donovan 4 6 4 G 134412M1LDA 107 4 32 22 51 J Mathews S E Husoes & Co 4 41 31 4 13478 MICROSCOPE 112 6b 81 92 61 W Narvaez W C Overton 20 30 20 30 13122 CRYriTYNE 111 10 9H 62 73 FTh'mpaonE T Graves 15 50 15 50 13478 SCARLET LILY 111 5": 5h 10H 81 Brophy W 8 Barnes 8 10 8 10 , 12150 DONNA ANITA 115 12" 11" 12' i 9U H Jones SHAlea&Co 30 40 30 40 , 13117 SATAN 109 11 12M111 102 Qray Jamos Curl 40 50 40 50 l 13322 MONA MURPHY 101 7h 101132 112 Bhppard TE Barrett 15 25 15 20 13521 JESSIE WOODS 113 14 143 151 121 E Morris W W Clark 30 50 30 50 13165 CHIEF FAR HELL 114 13 131 7113 N Hill Wagner & Weber 10 30 10 30 13478 FANNIE LELAND 100 31 2" 31 141 R Narvaez T T Evans & Co 15 30 15 30 13318 PFRRD 110 151 152 141 153 Overton W F Schulte 25 75 25 60 j 12236 EMMA M. 115 16 16 16 16 Wilson Charles Watkins 25 25 10 12 Time, 12, 234, 35, 481. Winner B f, by Julian Jolly Nun. - . Post 10 minutes. Start poor. Won easing up; Becond, third and fourth doing their best Oconee was played for a good thing and proved one. After beating" the barrier she tow-roped her field and won as she pleased Tildy Ana did wall She cams f t oai behind in the stretch with a rnsh. M nt Eagle had bid luck on the far turn. It was not enongh, however, to inter fere with his performance. Olekma ran a cracking good race. She was off in a tangle and i obliged to take the long route but finished very strongly. Milda quit badly in the stretch. So did Funnie Leland. Scratched 13318 Fly Lotta, 107. Overweights Pferd. 3 pounds. Ocone?, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Tildy Ann, pl:co, 10 to 1; show, 4 to 1. Mont Eagle, show, evens. Milda, place, 8 to 5 ; show, evens. -I yrQO BECOND RACE 1 Mile. Pnrse $403. $75 to second ; $25 to third. lOOOiii 3-year-olds. Belling. Ind Horses AWt St X Yt X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C 13571 LIME WATER 110 6" 921 61 7i 11 15 Glover L.G Smith 21 2 2 2 1 13552 FIN EM RE3PICE 105 81 131 91 3h 2" 21 Raneom Cook & Co 4 8 4 8 1349t52 MAURICE W. 100 9a 21 3 4 41 3 Nntt B Vinctnt & Co 6 6 6 6 I 13164 DEFENDER II. 102 21 12 1 11 32 4" J Msthews J Burns 10 15 10 15 (13482) GADSDEN 102 10i 41 4 8i 51 51 W Jones W S Barnes 10 15 10 15 i 13553 ROSA L. 95 15 14b 12 93 101 61 J Carter W W Clark 40 50 40 50 : 13552 ROSA MASSO 100 5" 81 71 51 62 72 Flick J Welch & Co 10 15 10 15 13571 HAN LIGHT 97 1 6 81 6" 71 81 Bhoppard J J Donovan " 6 7 6 7 13380 uHARLO 105 31 3 221101 91 9 Gray E E Parks 20 40. 20 40 13198 PRINCE EOTHEN 97 7 7h 101 113 102 V Jones W J Widener & C06O 100 60 100 131823FALSE LEAD 99 11 10 131 131 123 ill T Knight MEDowd & Co 10 15 10 15 122o2 REFLECT 95 1215 15 121 131 n Basioger E T Graves 10 40 10 40 11374 ANNO WAN 102 131112 113 141141132 W Narvaez F D Collins 10 25 10 20 13321 CHEVAL D'OR 106 4t 52 51 21 81 141 BeanchampE H McPottor 4 8 4 8 1S347 COL. EADES 105 141 12 141 15 15 15 R Burns HGwynn&Co 8 20 8 20 Time, 13, 25. 371, 51, 1 :03i, 1 :17, 1 :291, 1 :42i. Winner B. c, by Quicklime Bracelet. Post 5 minutes, btart fair. Won casing up; tbo next three were doing their best. Lime Water was in a soft epot and won as he pleased. He bad to be far the bast to win with the ride he got. Glover got into a jam on the first turn and was repeatedly cut off down the backstrelch. On the far turn the boy came to the conclusion he could not get tbrough and pulled up and went around. When the colt got a clear path he easily went to the front. Finom Respice made up a lot of ground in the last three furlongs He, too, had a rough journey. Maurice W. had no excuses and ran his race. Tha earns comment applies to Defender II. Cheval d'Or will not do at a mile. He swerved badly in the stretch. Rosa L. ran a grand race after being almost left at the post. Scratched 13210 HanaD, 102; 13454 Hub Prather, 101. Overweights Hanlight, 2 pounds, Lime Water, place, evens: show, 1 to 2. Finem Respice, place, 3 to 1; show, 8 to 5. Maurice W , show, 6 to 5. - pr O THItfD RACE a Miles. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. JL O O O O 3-yoar-oldg and upward Selling. In Hoi bos a Vt 01 Yt lm iyt 13j otrFin Ji ckeva Owners O H L C (1352J)oAnTON 5 111 2 5 46 410 2 1 1 Nutt Rold & ochauer . 1-2 7-101-2 7-10 135233 BARRIER 3 83 4m 33 3 21 38 3s 22 Broscbart L D Hall 15 30 15 30 1352J2TEUTON8 3 97 3" li 121 ii 11 22 36 Sneppard T E Barrett 21 4 2r 4 13496 DECEIVE 3 83 5 21 21 31 410041004100 r Knight W E Fielding 4 4 31 18-5 13574 OY-hRELLA 7 1U4 11 4 5 5 5 5 5 W Mooney H Smith 15 40 15 40 Time, 141, 27, 401, 54. 1:071, 1:211, 1:341, 1:471, 2:001, 2:131, 2:27, 2:411, 2:531, 3:061, 3:181. 3:32. Winner B. g, by Simple Simou Biidie. Post 3 minutes. Btart good. Won uuder a stout pull. The next two were driving and staggering. Barton is an extra go.'d horse over distance of ground. He was ridden to perfection Nutt rated him cleverly fur a mile ana a half and then made his move. The horse respo-deu beautifully on Call nd pulled up after the race as fresh as though it had been a work-out. Barrier got the place simply because Teutons was miserably ridden. Tne latter was the better of the two but tome individual in the center field with a white cloth gave Sbeppaid Eome killing itisttuctions. bad the boy been let alone the chances are he would have done better. Deceive ran a gcoa race and Oveiella a bad one. B.r ton, place, out. Barrier, place, 6 to 1; Bhow, evens. Teutons, show, out. Deceive, place, evens; show, lto3. )PO FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. JL. O 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ina Horses A Wt Bt & K X Btr Fin JockeyB Owners O H L C (13553)GRAZIELLA 4 107 2'"' 21 32 21 1" 11 J Mathews F J Kelley 8-5 9-5 8-5 8-5 13555 HUGH PENNY 9 106 11 6 4 4 S6 2 Nutt HBGoodrich(Rec)3 31 3 31 135533iVVSGATH REE 5 111 3a la 12 HI 21 32 Gray B E Cnrl 5 5 4 4 (la554) ESPIONAGE 3 93 6" 5U 5 524 44 48 H Brown L H Ezoll 11-53 11-53 13381 ilNORAFT 4 107 5 32 2a 31 5 5 Akor George Mitchell 50 150 50 150 13107 ALBU.RTVALE 5 114 4 4a 625 650 650 6iooTnompson ET Graves 50 100 50 100 13522 REOK 8. 3 103 7 7 7 7 7 7 F Jones C A olocomb 100 200 100 200 Time, 13, 241, 361, 491, 1:021, 1:141, 1:271. Winner Ch. f, by Aintree Quick. Post 5 minutes. Start poor. Won driving and out to the last ounce ; second and third driving ' as Hard. Grazielia went to the post lame, but warmed out of it and ran a grand race. She ' was lirii-g at the end, but hid enougn left to Btall off Hugh Penny's weak rush. The latter sworvea badly in the stietch. He was sharply cut off at the stare and perhaps ran a better race 1 than the winner. Newsgatheror sot a terrific pace and then stopped when the pinch cam. : Espionage got away puorly, bat showed no speed and ran a poor race. Tincraft made a good 1 showing for about five furlot-gs. Scratched 13456 Hairy Lee. 106; 13108 Molo, 107. OverweightB Heck S., 5 pounds. Giazieila, place, 3 10 5; show, out. Hugh Penny, place, evens; Bhow, 2 to 5. Newsgatherer, , show, 1 1 2. Espionage place, evens; show, 2 to 5. T W T FIFTH RACE 1 Miie and 70 Yards" Purse $400l $75 to second; $25 to , JL O O O O third. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt & Y X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 134993BENNEV1LLE 4 112 4a 18 18 110 110 110 Bisping J H Smith 2 21 2 21 11B46 MISTRaL 11. 5 106 6a 61 51 5 21 23 Overton Earnsnaw Bros 20 30 20 30 (13555)oARNERO 5 111 5" 51 66 4" 32 3 Eveiett J 41 Mnrphy 3-5 7-101-2 1-2 13552 LLL.L1AN REED 3 94 1 31 3 321 41 41 T Knight Charles O'Connor 10 20 10 20 13556 K'NM'RE QUEEN4 102 3" 2" 2" 2" 56 52 L Jacason C V Faut 20 30 20 30 13526 fc LAMairiKiUN 4 104 21 7 7 7 62 6 BaauchampMack & Rice 80 50 30 40 2179 JOHN Kls.SSL.ER 7 103 7 42 4 66 7 7 W Jones Bitzer & Kessler 20 100 20 100 Time, 12, 24, 36, 481, 1 :011, 1 :14, 1 :26i, 1 :39l, 1 :44i. Winner B. c, by Ben atn.me-PiUuei.ee. . Otf at ihe Ur8t urea to a good statt. Won in a canter; second hand ridden; third and J fonrtn driving 10 the limit, Henneville had speed to loan and ran one of his beat races. He set fc a teirihc poce throughout and nothing could ever gat near him. This is a very fast horse and 1 wneu he is allowed to race oft by himself and nothing bothers him he can beat almost auy man's horse. Caiuero could never get within earshot of the front. He about rn hiB race, although j when Everett uiew the whip on him at the head of the stretch he Bwerved. The pace set. was too hot to bUit Carnero, who is a siow beginner and strictly a stretch runner. Considering it was I Mistrai ll.'s nrut start for some time he ran a line race. Tab Lillian Reed, sue is leaoy and forced Cainero out for third place. Kenmore Queen showed speed tor aoom three-quarters. Bonne vuio, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Mistral II., place, 6 to 1; show, 6 to 5; Carnero, show, ' out. I 1 1 1 1 1 j i , , l j 13586 SIXTH RACE-3-4 Mile. Pnrae $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. All Ages. fnd Horses A Wt Bt jj Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 13480 TAP PAN 5 116 71 71 62 7" V Bisping J H Smith 10 15 10 15 11857 CHEESEMITE 3 103 8" 41 21 3a 2 B Narvaez C H Williams 40 100 40 '100 135562FREE HAND 3 103 4s 91 72 22 3a W Jones 8 B Binder 8 5 3 4 (13454)NORMA TAYL'B3 103 2a iki Isk li 4" J Mathews 8 K Hushes &" Co 8 8 8 8 131203G. H. KETCHAM 5 116 91 21 81 5 51 Bloss George Foster 4 6 4 6 133S42BRIGBTIE 8. . 3 112 51 8 41 41 6a Overton W F tichnlte 6 8 6 8 13480 TONY LIOALZI 4 114 11a m 91 83 71 Russell Holman & Hollis 10 30 10 SO 13458 ROSAVANNAH 3 105 10a 122 101 91 81 E Morris H Heinsohn 20 SO 20 20 13180 WARREN POINT6 116 1 53 51 6" 92 Gray James Curl 6 12 6 12 13480 MOCOR1TO 4 112 3" 82 113 io? 103 Ames O P Romigh 5 5 4 41 13288 HONEY WOOD 3 8112a 133 121111112 T Knight Alex HaU 10 20 10 20 (10144)RO3OLIA 3 103 18a 6 32 123 12 Nutt ' T Licalzi 10 15 10 12 13458 AUREOLE 3 103 61 102 132 132 135 BeauchampJ B Gentry 6 12 6 12 9535 POTENZA 3 103 14 14 14 14 14 Weir A Berry & Co 50 100 50 100 Time, 121, 231, 361, 481, 1 :0U, 1 :14. Winner Br. g, by Powhattan Finical. Po-t 5 minutes. Start good The first eight were all in a heap and driving to the limit. It was nnyones race until thi wire was reached. Tappan came from far back with a terrific rush and just got up in time. Fiee Hand weakened bidly in the last few strides. So did Norma Taylor, who took the short route and was well ridden. George H. Ketcuam, at one time in the last sixteenth, seemed to b3 winning. The general closing up at the end was very sharp and the feature of the race. Sera ched-(9157) White Ivy, 103: 13065 Blue Lick, 108; 13164 Owyhee, 108; 1S569 Banbury, 84; (13556) Uacgia Davis, 103; 13556 Rosa CHy, 103; 13453 Ed Wdgnnr, 84: 13085 Duty, 103; 1S010 DIggs 116; 134042Barrack, 84; 13157 Florizar, 81; 13498 Kumsin, 116; 135512Mitten, 81. Overweights Rosavannah, 2 pounds. Tappan, place, 6 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Cheesemite, place, 40 to 1; show, 15 tol. Free Hand, show, 4 to 5. Saratoga Form Chart i 1 I i : ' ' 1 : 1 , , . J fc 1 SARATOGA FORM CHART. SaRATv GA, N. Y., July 26 First day. The Saratoga Association. Summer Meetings Weather clear; track fast. Presiding: Judge, Joseph J. Burke. Starter, M. Byrnes. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. 1 PL Ci FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. $500 added. All ages. Allowances. XOt)tt Introductory Scramble. ,.nd Horses AWtfltH H & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (13374) VOIER 5 115 1 2a 21 12 15 Spencer J R Kerne 4-5 1 4-5 9-10 1254t3fOLUOA 3 104 5 51 42 5 21 C awton Sydney Paget 4 4 3 31 1232238 a NDERS 4 116 2 6 6 3l31 P Mnrphy FY Alexandre 8 8 6 7 135183 HELIO BAB 3 109 4 32 31 4a h W Martin Bromiey&Co 4 6 4 6 (13396)RIDEAU 5 103 3 H H 21 55 J Hill J Martin 30 80 30 SO 12901 CORMORANT 3 109 6 42 51 6 6 Bullman BF Brown 10 12 10 12 7666 OUR BREEZY 4 111 7 7 7 7 7 E Jones Plate & Co 100 3,0 100 300 Time, 111. 24, 361, 49.1:01. Winner Ch. h, by Fiiar's Balsam Mavourneen. . Post 25 minutes. Start fair. Won easing up It was an easy thing for Voter and the price was libjral. Tolnca closed very fast in the last farlong. Sanders is not up to his early spr.n? form. Heliobas was overweighted. Ridaau had a lot of early speed, but quit in the stretch. Cormorant snowed no speed. Scratched 133623Sir Christopher, 118; 13038 Ben Hadad, 116; 11954 High Degree, 101; (13462)Eloim, 94 Voter, place, out. Toluca. place, 6 to 5; show, out. Sanders, show, evens. .1.3(500 BEC0ND fiACE1 Mile. $400 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. .nd" Horses A Wt Bt X Yi X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C 97922 (j aN TAD AS 105 2 U li 1M li 1H Spencer S C Lyne 4 6 4 6 133u33 CATHEDRAL 106 6 7 7 51 31 2U T Burns J W cchorr & Son21 4 2r 4 13215 OLbbKA luO 5 6 21 22 2a 3 Curbley George J Long 4 4 13-54 7116 K. C. B. . 94 4 31 41 31 42 42 Blair J E tieagram -6 15 6 15 13115 GREAT NECK 102 7 51 51 4a 51 53 Clwson Oneck Staole 8-5 2 8-5 2 l9863)aPAtfROW WING 99 1 41 31 6 6 61 J Boiand RT Wilson Jr 6 15 6 15 12723 WELLER 103 3 2a 6 7 7 7 Bullman BF Brown 8 20 8 20 Time, 13, 251, 371, 50, 1 :02i, 1 :16i, 1 :43t. Winner B. c, by Pardee Fay 8. Post 5 minutes. Startgbod. Won cleverly. Cantadas got off well and had the most speed. Cathedral was slow to bagm and cOied a lot of ground. Oleska ran a fair race. Great Neck rau a poor race. Ovciweiguts Great Neck, 3 pounds; 8parrow Wing, 5; Weller, 4, Cantauas, place, 2 10 1; show, evens. Cathedral, 6 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Oleska, show, 2 to 5, i tCif1 THIRD BACE-5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. JL O O yJ JL Tne Congress Hall Stakes. Value $2,000. nd nuraoB A Wt Bt Yt. Y X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12438 KING'S COURIER 104 2 1 11 1H Hi Hennessy L Elmore 5 7 5 7 127.14 rETaUCHIO 104 4 5 5 2a 2U spencer J R Keene 2i 3 21 3 l3l353MAiCaiM 101 1 41 41 4 32 J Hill Bromiey & Co M 15 10 10 l26263Mrf. JEttoEY 104 6 6 6 3a 42 I Burns J KSeagiam 3 5 3 3 (I0ya2) jaRDINE 119 3 31 3a 51 53 W Martin EdCorngan 8-5 3 8-5 3 13U44 idlLliSl'ONE 104 5 21 21 61 62 Bullman Fleiacnmann3ona8 40 8 40 ANGiE 104 7 7 7 7 72 Clawson Sydney Paget 4 10 4 10 TnE SCOTCHMAN 104 3 8 8 8 8 floydtn W H Clark 20 60 20 60 Adaeu starter. Time,. 121, 24, 361, 481, l :01i. Vv inner Cn. c, by Kingston StlitoLO. Poat 22 minutes. Start god for all but The Scotchman. Won easily. King's Courier won all the way aud like a good cott. t'etruchio closed strongly. Sardine was overweighted, Maicuim nnished otrongly. Millstone ran out lu the stretch. Sciaichen l33393Vuicain, 129; (11759)Goidon Rule, 119; 118593Tarhill, 107; 12603 Mayor Gil-roy, 104 , 131382 jtoik oheeK, 101. Kiug s Courier, pi&ce, 2 to 1; show, evens, Petrnchio, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Matchim, show, 2 to 1. ' 1 . FOURTH RACE l 1-16 Allies. $400 added. 3.year-olds and upward. lOUVI A.lowancts log Ho. sea a n at & Yx H. PiriJin Jicaeyi Uwueia U a L U iaji3Tlt lMb 4 114 4 o3 j5 ab 38 12 Turner Deiuiel & D'arreil tt 10 b 8 Ilib06j8i-.CL.OUD 5 li4 2 2 21 21 la 23 Spencer JKKoeue 7-5 2 1 7-5 7-5 ldliciL-uN U'OR 3 lt)i 1 11 la ia 2t 35 T Burns B T vuison Jr 2t 2 8-58-5 (13U3) IKAGEulAN 5 114 5 41 45 48 43 45 W Martin JE Seagram 3 3 3 3 " 13381 JO.li.LiY nOdER 3 102 3 5 5 5 5 5 EJo-.es J A Vetter 15 60 15 60 Time, 121,241,481, 1:151, 1:411, 1:48. Winner B. c, by Candlemas iell owitt. Post 8 minutes, start god Won easily. Swiftmas was an easy third to the stretch, where he gailuped paat the leaders on cail. He wa badiy Kicked at the post. Tragedian rau a poor race. Filuu u'ur could not tust the route, at. Clouu ran his race. Swifimds, piace, 2i to 1; show, 4 to 5, Sc. Uioud, place, 1 to 2. show, out. Fxlon d'Or, Bhow, out; Iratouiau, p.auo, evons; show, out. Jtjt FIFTH RACE 5-8 aiile. $100 added. 2-year-olds. FiUiea. Allowances. lua xioinua A Wt St jj Y M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12J863DANGcROUS MAID 109 3 21 22 22 12 Suencer J K Keeue 6-5 6-5 4-5 4-5 ia473 lNlUAJN FaIq.1' 101 4 3i 3i 4a 21 Clawaou Bromtey & Co 5 B 5 H 13iu0 uliAK Hcta.ltT lu9 2 42 41 31 33 'i Hurna KTYiloOuJr 4 5 4 5 LiZsi L,ul aujlY 105 1 Ht 111 If 45 Heun0s3y J E McDonald 10 50 10 50 (lis23)rLAMORA H9 5 5 &a 51 52 uuliinau UambriugeaiableS 80 & 20 i2sCa LiLrfisti VERONICA104 6 6 6 6 6 J Hilt Baker & Uontry SO S0"6 6 Time, 12, 24, 371, 101, 1 :021, Winoer Ch. f, by St. Leonards Handmaid. Post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easily. Dangerous Maid outclassed the field. Lady Algy got a hy.ng atait, but could not last tne route. La t tie Veronica was a.most left at Uie puat. Indian r a.ry and JJeur ileari ran ntll. UverweigiiLi j-a-y Alg', 2 pounds. Dangerous Maiu, piai.e, out. Indian Fairy, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. Dear Heart, show. 2 to 5. . , American Racing Rules of 1899 j I ' AMKIilCAN RACING KUL1SB Oif 1891). The 1899 edition of the American Racing Rules, published by Secretary E. 0. Hopper oi the American Turf Congress, is out and can ba j sent by mail to any address from this office for 1 25 cents. The book contains the racing rules I 48 amended to January 1, racing Colors as registered and betting rules, and a digest in index I form which ii a guide to all the books' contents Page [4] St. Louis Form ST. LOUTS FORM. Bt. Louis, Mo., July 26. The form of Thursday's Fair Grounds fields is : First Bace Ace, Ferroll. Sangamon. Second Race Arthur Behan, Cbickamauga, Duke of Melbourne. Third Bace Jimp, Osric II , Sir Joseph Lis tar. Fourth Race The Pride, Loving Cup, Tulla Foubo. Fifth Race Mousquetaire, Good Hope, Triaditza. Sixth. Bace John Halsey, Kentucky Farmer, Ganrobert. St. Louis Entries ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ibd. Horses. Age. Wgt. Hdco. 13226 Sangamon 5.... 109 685 1S423 Practitioner 5. ...106 635 12711 Preeqae Isle 8.... 106 625 13350 Ace . 7.. ..106 710 8776 Hungry Hill .T.. 5.. ..106 615 13568 Hush 8....106 660 13448 Almante 4 ...104 655 13488 Cappy 5.... 101 680 13427 Weenatchie 6.... 104 660 9315 Violin 4.... 104 640 13129 Leonag 4.. ..102 675 13547 Libbie - 4. ...102 670 13484 Madam Dewey 4.... 102 665 135643Ferroll 4. ...102 690 13504 Nancy Till 4.... 102 685 Second Race 1 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 1350323ilent Friend 106 680 13503 Duke of Melbourne 106 685 (13545) Cbickamauga 106 690 13595 Arthur Behan :....10o 700 Third Race 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (13568)Moraliat 5.. ..114 685 1354730sric II 5.. ..112 690 13567 Mamie G 6.. ..107 670 135083Friskal 5. ...107 665 (13546) Sir Joseph Lister 4.. ..107 685 13546 Livadia 4.... 105 680 13505Jimp 3.... 97 700 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 3 year-olds and upward. Belling. 134023 Be True 3 .... 107 710 (13548) Tulla Fonso 3.. ..102 735 13548 LovlugCup 4.. ..101 740 13511 Headwater 3.. ..100 735 135492Banith 3.... 98 725 Radiant Heat. ch. c. by Begslis Wildfire II.. 3 ... 97 (13509)Tne Pride 3.... 94 750 13548 Diser....... 3.... 92 ......730 Fifth Race 3-4 ftlile. All Ages. Allowances. 13484 St. Aupustine 10.. ..114 670 129523 Helen H.Gardner 6.... 109 675 134852Quide Rock 4.. ..109 680 135093 Mousquetaire 4....1U7 700 13449 Sue Clifton 4.. ..107 680 1348i3tfr e-lana 3.. ..103 675 155U9 en Bramble 3....1U3 680 134893i lUhor 3. ...103 660 135U230rosby 3... .110 655 13484 Good Hope 3.... 98 690 1S5U9 TiustMe 3.... 98 650 13503 GoTdere 2.... 74 640 13545 bir Kingston 2.... 74 645 11923 Triajitza 2.... 71 685 12573 Moyoine 2.... 71 665 Sixth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 135653Jobn HaUey... '. 118 700 13565 El Cany 118 670 (13563)Kontucky Farmer 113 690 13545 Dine Shot 113 665 13565 Sylvian 110 650 Crusade 1U6 13225 PeterDuryea 106 660 13563 Happy Medium 103 680 134862Uaniob rt 103 685 13387 Felix Bard 103 675 Saratoga Form SABAlOGl FORM. Saratoga, N. Y., July 26. The form of Thursday s Saratoga fields is : First Bace Angle, Anna Bain, Monaco Prince. Second Bace Adolph Spreckole, Meadow-thorpe, Scotch Plaid. Third Bace Kinley Mack, Satirist, The Ken-tuckian. Fourth Bace Sadducee, Gulden, Sam Phillips. Fifth Bace Dr. Nombula, Lady Exile, Jerry Hunt. ' Saratoga Entries SARATOGA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track good. First Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 12605 Precursor 115 680 11831 Wales 115 660 1S601 Angle.. 115 700 126962 Hauaborouh 115 6S5 Maccabee, b c, by Macduff lima a : 115 Mouaco Prince, b.c. by Prince of Monaco Queen Deceiver 115 Floridan 115 13307 Hindus 115 670 Goidi u Battle, b. f, by Golden Gaiter Baby 112 117242Auna Bain ..112 690 Second Race 1 1-4 Miles. 4-year-olda and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wgt. Hdcp. S1822Meadowthorpe" 5.. ..Ill 740 13116 Scotch Plaid 4.... 108 735 (12001) AdoJphSpreckels 6. ...103 750 13368 Azucena 4.... 106 730 Third Race 1 Mile. The Madden Stakes. 1,000 Added. 3-year-oldB. Allowance. (13370)The Kntuckian 116 7S5 131972Kinley Mack 112 750 (13022)Satiri3t 112 740 9180 Acushla Ill 720 12803 Queen of Song Ill 710 132982 Hold On 108 730 12955 Billy House 1C8 720 Fourth Race 5 1-8 Furlong-2-year-olds. Allowances. 118593Tb rhill 110 690 (13267) Sidney Lucas 110 720 (12895)Sam Phillips 110 740 130202Gulden 110 7E0 (l3373)Sadducee 107 ... .800 13233 Golden Scepter 101 700 12605 Precursor 101 720 12221 Aibonits 93 730 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. All ages. Selling. 11830 Athanas 4.. ..113 720 9739 Flying Scotchman 3.. ..110 680 13370 ManliUB 3. ...110 7.15 8099 BJack Bonnet 4.... 108 690 12l752Dr. Nembnla 3.. ..103 750 127332 Jerry Hunt 3 .... 102 735 13019 Chappaqua 3.. ..102 725 11498 Passa Partout 3.... 99 710 13306 Lady Exile 3.... 97 740 Racing Dates of 1899 RACING DATES OF 1899. St. Louts May 13-Aug. 26 Brighton Beach, N. Y July 5 August 5 Windsor. Can July 22 August 12 Harlem July 24 August 5 Saratoga, N. 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Bkilhinda. iB&Uleflrasi. t M Imporijd, BARNY SCHREiBER. BR 1 PGtETON , MO. Page [5] Windsor Form Chart WINDSOR FORM CHART. "WINDSOR, ONT., July SC. Fourth day. "Windsor Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, L. P. Tarlton. Starter, Mars Cassidy i Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. - yf, FIRST RACE 5 1-3 Furlongs. Puree J250. 3-year-olds and upward. JL OUUti: Selling. lod Horses A Wt St U yt BtrFin Jockeys Ownera O H u C 133333DUM BARTON 5 112 6 61 11 11 1U Lnnory W Heodiie 13-53 13-53 , 13531 (.ORAuId 4 110 7 44 i 21 21 E Ross J C Milan 6 6 6 6 13433 THE LIGHT 3 101 8 8 75 51 3 W Shaw J K Bughe3 3 3 3 3 135313DAMOCLES 6 112 1 5" 61 4" 42 Di gan P M Civill 4 5 4 5 18533 ODE 4 103 4 1 2i 3 61 Diouillard C H Williams 20 100 20 100 15)531 JUNAETTA 3 94 9 7 53 6s 6 E Murphy R H Bronaugh 10 10 10 10 13464 SIMCOE 3 103 11 9 8 7 7 LTbomps'nSit. coe & Dyment30 50 30 50 (133491H 'RENST'FFEN 3 103 2 21 38 8 Berptn C Van Studdiforae 10 6 10 (1187DJ NY WILLIAMS 4 115 10 10 9 9 9 Frost V J Smith . 6 6 6 6 12-28 Ll-LA MURbAY 3 9113 11 10 10 10 McQaRdo J. hn Grater 15 20 lo 20 11538 ETHEL. COLLINS3 101 3 311 11 11 Boland W L Hazelip 15 20 15 20 13365 I OY A L PR IN E 6 112 14 13 12 12 12 Valentine J H Valentine 15 15 15 lo 12392 MlLDR'D RAINE53 101 12 12 13 13 13 Knley Rickabiugb & Co30 30 SO 30 : 13433 BANNIE 3 91 5 Lost rider. W Harris CWbmith 20 20 20 20 ; Time, 23, l:C0i, 1:071. Winnr Ch g, by Belvidere Genevra ,. Post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Dumbarton bad the most sppea, j , took the sbonet loute, and woa full of running. The Light showed marked improvement. Ode quit in the last quarter after showing unexpected speed. Hohenstauffen ran well for a ha f. : Coralis ran a good rt-c. Scritched 12968 Midlo. 10:i. , , . , Dumb i ton, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. Corahs, place, 2 to 1 : show, L evens. The Light, place, 6 to 5; sbow, 1 to 2. SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse 250. 2-year-olds. Selling. JJ() Ind. Horses A Wt Bt H, V . BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 13579)ISABINDA 98 2 12 11 11 11 Frost W D Moore 6 (3 6 W 13529 AURKA 102 1 31 5 4" 21 Forehand Stover & Co 2 13-52 13-5 13586 OWEN8BORO 101 4 6 41 31 Sh Dugan P M Civill 10 10 10 10 13536 WOODTRICE 103 5 2" 2 2b 4" Bergen C Van Studdifor-6 6 6 6 13529)TJ KFDL 110 7 7 7 62 53 E Ross Douglns&Brnhns 3 3 3 3 13536 LIZZIE MO CARTHY98 6 4h 3" 5k 61 Knley W M Hayes 10 10 10 10 133632sTATlRA 106 3 51 62 7 7 T Walker H E Ligh 4 4 4 4 13404 PHALLAS 101 8 8 8 8 8 Reitz Keena & Ryan 15 20 15 20 Time, 231,49, l:01i. "Winner Br f, by King Eric Virgiliua. . . Off at the first break to a good Btait. Won driving: the next three also driving. Isabinda W8S doing her best. The first five were driving to the limit. Woodtrice tired Phallas was slow to get going. Tickful's race was far below the mark. He showed no speed whatever in the first part. Scratched 13576301ive Order, 98. Overweights Staiira, 2 pounds. Isabiuda, place, 2 to 1; ih vr, evens, Aurea, placo, evens; show. 1 to 2. Owensboro. place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Tichfnl, place, 4 to 5; show, oat, Statira, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Pursa $256r3-year-olds and upward. Selling Ind Horses A Wt Bt K Vs. M Btr Fin Jockeys Owners O H L 135282C OL. F. WATERS 4 98 1 3" 21 1 12 12 Dug-n Gil Currv 2 2 2 2 13535 E1N 5 102 13 6 3" 21 21 2U M Quade W H Roller 6 6 6 6 13464 L. OF THE WEST 4 93 2 71 61 51 41 31 P Muipby T R cott 4 4 4 4 134i92DICK "WARREN 7 97 3 Ih In 31 31 41 J Mbrtin D Whelahan 6 6 6 6 13535 VI- 1 OR1NE 4 98 7 8 7 62 62 53 Boland M H Henly 10 15 10 15 135353KED t-lKAIE 3 9S1 4 51 5 4i o"" 61 Frost W Dickson 4 4 4 4 13459 VANESSA 5 98 69 8 7 7 7 Landry Mr- M C Lyles 20 30 20 30 13538 IN FELICE 5 95 8 10 9 8 S 8 R Ku g C Marti . & (Jo 50 50 50 50 9772 FA UNE1TE 5 100 9 11 10 9 9 9 Alrxai.dr WJSpeirs&Co 100 100 KO 100 135 8lEICHhR 61OO 5 12 11 10 10 10 W Hairis F M vVe.ls 100 200 100 200 13445 GRAN BY 3 82 11 412 11 11 11 For.band J Sbeehan 15 20 15 20 13459 LORD FRAZER 4 97 10 2 41 12 12 12 H'.hbsrgerCox & Co 20 30 20 30 12391 HELEN fl. II. 6 102 12 13 13 13 13 13 VaKntiue J H Valentino SO 30 30 30 lime, 24 , 491, 1:141, 1:41, 1:471. Winner Ch. c. by Harry O'Fallou Marcunn. Post 6 m irntes Startgood Won pulled up; bp cond easily. Colonel Frank Watprs made a show of his ti-1 j. Eiu lan around his compmy oa the backst-etch. Murphy was of no help to Lady of me West. She was in a couple 1 f pockets and was much knocked about. Colonel Frai k Waters mud a new track recora and his improvement was sudden. Overweights Red Pirots, 24 p. ui ds; Vanessa, 3; Loid Frazer, 2; Helen H. II., 2. Col -nel Fratik vVaterc, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Ein, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Lady of the Wf st. plac, 8 to 5; show. 4 to 5. Red Pirate, place, 7 to 5 ; show, 3 t o 5 - FOTTRTH BACK 1-2 Mile. Puise $250T2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt K K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1S5362FONEDA 1U4 4 32 3kk 11 Landry L Bmih 5 5 5" 5 (135361DA1LY REPORT 107 1 22 11 21 T Walker H E Leigh 2 21 2 21 13417 GRUMBLE 1024 2 41 41 31 E Rosa E Craven 10 10 10 10 1357620N01A 104 5 5h 51 43 Flint E Fitzgerald 3 3 3 3 1SS363MAY S 104 3 1H 21 51 Frost J M Johnson 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 1S579 POLLY PITCHER 1C0 6 6 62 61 Forehand Mrs L D Gray 15 25 15 20 13'65 BLAZARA 103 10 9 7 7 Scoville W elker&McD m'lt50 20 50 150 13246 N1VERNA 100 8 8 9 8 A Mitchell Hinae & Baker 10 50 10 40 PATTY PEEPS 104 7 7 8 9 Vhltntmo Mrs L D Gray 15 25 J5 20 DECEPTRJX 100 9 10 10 10 H'hberger F B Respess & Co 30 100 30 1C0 Coupled in betting. Time, 23. 361, 49. Winner Br. f, by Kingston Ragna. . , . Post 4 minnti s. Startgood. Won driving; second all out. Foneda got up in 1L tho last t sixteenth. Daii j Report tired at the end. He was made too much us3 of in the first part of it in following Mbj 8 Tde latter quit when the pinch came. ScratcLeo 13534 Hiniscus, 1C0. Overweights Grumble 2i pounds. Foneda, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Daily Report, place, 4 to 5; show, out. L Onota, L place, evens; show, 1 to 2. May 8.. place, 7 to 10. Grumble, place. 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. - FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Parse $250, All ages. Maidens. Allowances. Ina Horses A Wt St M, V 3A BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C BED SNAPPER 3 101 2 61 61 41 11 Flint Mrs J Bratton 10 12 10 10 13460 LOVICE 4 105 1 2" 41 2" 2'1 J Martin A Shields 3 3 3 3 13416 TOKREON 4 104 5 41 3" 5" 3" Higby Jainns Smith 6 6 6 6 13537 DONE 3 101 7 31 22 1 4 E Ross M Murphy 13-513-513-513-5 i 13416 INTERFERER 3 104 4 5" 5 61 51 Wapshire R I oh Black 6 6 4 4 1341G ETHEL DAVIS 3 101 10 9 7 7 61 R King GW Hurst 10 15 10 15 13116 JIM Lit K 3 1U3 8 7 8 8 7 Fo.ehand H H Siover 10 10 10 10 13393 HARV T QUEEN 2 78 12 10 9 9 8 AW 'd'rstr'dC D Dodson 30 60 30 60 12151 HOLY SALlIE 3 96 9 8 10 10 9 E Jackson I veil 10 15 10 15 13:28 FROND 3 98s 3 11 11 31 10 Frost G R Tompkins 10 15 10 15 1'35S R. VAN WINKLE 3 101 11 11 11 11 11 C Murphy R H Brouaugh 20 50 20 0 8366 BER1HA K. 3 , 96 6 12 12 12 12 Dupau W L Hazelip 10 15 10 15 N .T.mo, 24, 481, 1:15. Winner Ch. f, by Hayden Edwards Sea Food Off at tt e first bieak. Start fair. Won handily; second easily. Red 8napper came away ' in the last tixtfenth and finished strooglv. Lovice appeared likeiy to be tho wmuer at the 1 eighth post. Done q at m the atrbtch. Frond sto ped badly aftt ran early oisplay of i-peed. Lidi eedale baa an atUck of c lie in the pod-iock jubt j r.yious to the hoises goii g to the post. ' The iuages ordereo him scraicued and Uo th i the mom y bet ou him be refunded. bcraUheJ 13298 Liddesoale. lOi; 12810 Alb-r. Baldwin or , 101. Overweights Ton eon, 2 pounas; Iutorforcr, 3; Fioud. 21. Boa Snipper, place, 4 to 1 ; show, 2 1 o 1. Lovice. pi ce, 6 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. Tor reon, show, evens. Done, plcp, even; tho, 1 to 2. Int rfer r, ol c 6 to 5; show, 4 to 5 ' -. ... SlXiti KdUh I"u.i C iune. Puree $250. 4-year-oluu una upwara. Jtjyty AUowtnc s. Steeplechase. Id .Horses A Wt tit 4 8 12 16 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1 165 AhAGNOL 4 148 7 3 S 1 1 I3 15 Crocker A M O pen 2 3" 2 S abJD'STERBW'L 4 138 6 41 41 35 33 21 21 W'tbiiigton Jobn Call 6 7 6 6 li232 LAbTF'LLOW 5 150 2 52 52 42 42 51 32 Piene Howard Hays 3 3 2 2 1S5I23LA t OL1NA 5 140 1 14 11 ,5 54 4" i Eliuon C H Williams 10 10 10 10 135322 hOSEBEhY 5 144 5 2" 2" 2" 2 3 515 W Johnson N Dyment 4 6 4 6 33532 lUsLARORA 8 144 8 72 73 720 725 725 60 J Jck60n H Lliappell 8 10 8 10 lb52 MCALLlblER4 129 3 610 610 620 615 65 7 AdamB Miller & Brown 20 30 20 80 i 6746 HICKEY 5 130 9 8 ' 8 Pulled up. I Green G W Orchard 20 30 20 30 (13397)BL'K. JIMMY 6 160 4 Fell. T Donahue CW Wads worth 6-5 2 6-5 2 Time, 4:42. Winner Br..c, by FpraDdole Bowden La-s. Post4minute8 Start goon. Won easily: second driving. Aragnol was never in troible. Dousterswivel nearly unseated his rid'r Ht the last jamp. Roseb3ry tired. Black Jimmy fill at the second jump. Hickfy is a bad jumper. Aragnul, place, evens: phow, 1 to 2 Doufctf rswivol, placp, 2 to 1; show, evens. Lastfellow, place, 4 to 5; thow. out. Rosebtry, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Black Jimmy, place, 4 to 5; show, cut. St. Louis Form Chart , : ; , : i ' 1 ' ' ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUlSi MO., July S6.-Sixty-fourth.day. Bt. Louis Fair Association. Bummer Meeting Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge, Josoph A Murphy. Btarter, William Bruen. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. The recall flag is used. FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. g Q g nd Horses A Wt St at 8tr Fin Jockeys Owners O H T. 13545 OUK NELLIE 3 96 3 44 4 3 12 Vitatoe TJMcHnle 6-513-1011-105-5 13167 CHENILLE 5 107 2 14 12 12 22 G lmore J VV Ho3y 2 11-59-5 2 13547 AN OLD FIELD 4 105 1 33 2 2 31 Ho-den L Ma'ioa S 7 4 6 13513 R EGA 1TA 4 108 5 2 32 41 - 43 McJ yat Foste &Brumaald20 30 20 30 13301 FREMONT 5 109 4 65 52 55 55 Patton W A Beunmt 60 60 40 40 12508 ST RUPERT 5 109 8 8 7 7 62 Stevens W H Mamford 50 50 50 50 13349 FLYING BIRD 3 9i 6 52 68 65 76 Powers DiffySs8hn 50 100 50 MO 10295 KAMSId 4 105 7 7 8 8 82 Rauca T J Hickny 10 20 10 20 13424 SID ilLLA 3 98 9 9 9 9 910 Da n Badinlli& Morssl2 30 12 30 13484 LINCOLN BELLE4 10i 10 10 10 10 10 J Jones Huston & Co 20 100 20 103 13484 MONA B. 3 96 Left at the cost. Honck O W Boardman 15 15 15 15 Tme, 241, 491, 1:151. Winner B. f, by Siridartha Lady Nell. Post 12 Hum t- s Start good for all bnt the l'ist two. Won easily ; sacond the same. Oar Ne'lie went by Chenille when rpaoy. Chenille ran to her mark. The winner can bmt this class aty time when fit. Annie Oldfield faltered at the finish, Our Nellie was run up $205 over her selling price by Chenille's owner Sciatihed 13564 Van Brunt, 112; 133993Randazzo, 110; 13364 Pat Murphy, 109; 13398 Capi-tolia, 96. Overweights Rf gatt8, 3 pounds. Our Nellie, place, 1 to 2; show', out. Chenille, place, 3 to 5; show, oat. Annie Oldfield, plao), 2 to 1; show, 4 to 5. 1 QpTOf SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Parse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. j OQtri: Allowances. j Cnd Horses A Wt Bt M H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 13507 VILLMAR 3 103 3 1 12 11 12 Holden Caesar Young 3 3 ll-52t 13489 JOHN CONZETT 3 103 8 3 4h 2h 21 Vitatoa P Middleton 5 6 41 6 13485 TH1SBE 3 98 2 2 2 31 31 Wheeler Charles Vestal 50 50 30 40 13484 WBI3PKR LOW 3 98 1 61 32 42 41 Cnddy G W Curtis 3 5 3 5 13S50 IRON OHANC'L'R3 103 9 8 7 61 5 Gilmore F R Meyr 10 20 10 20 13484 DOXIE 4 107 5 9 8 8 62 McJoynt Foster&Br'mfiald50 50 20 20 8839 CELESTE DOR 3 98 7 42 63 7 71 Honck W Mnlkey 4 4 3 3 12868 LITTLE DU " H 3 100 4 7 5a 51 83 McClusky C VanSiuddiford 12 15 12 15 13150 LOUGH MASK 4 109 10 10 9 9 96 Stevens TJMcHale 50 50 30 30 13398 OAGE 3 100 6 51 10 10 10 Southard C C Maffirt 15 40 15 40 1271 A TORETTE 3 109 11 11 11 11 11 Britton WVCourad 20 40 21 40 13509 ELIZx BLAZE 4 107 12 12 12 12 12 Devin F G Shoemaker 20 30 20 30 134L0 JOE GENTRY 3 101s 13 13 13 13 13 Pattjn C Gentry . 10 60 10 60 Time, 24,49,1:151. Winner B c, by Julien Old Miss. Post 1 mitmte. tit art good. Wot easily: seend handily. Villmar had the most speed of the lot and tiptoed bis Held. John Conzatt wore himself nut in chasing Villmar Thisbi is dae to wn a mainen race. Celeste d'Or was pooxly ridden, AVhisor Low was also handlid bidiy. Overw ekbtp Joe Geutiy. 44 pounds. Villma , 1 laco,4 to.5: eh w, 1 to 2 John Couzett. place, 2 to 1; show, evans. Thieb), show, 6tol C-lesie o'Or, pi ce, 6 t 5; show, lto 2. " "" ' THiRD itACE 5 Ji-2 turlougs. Purse J100. 2-year-olds. Handicap. J nd Horses A Wt Bt M H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners Q H L C (13507)MIS3 MAE DAY 115 2 1" H 18 13 Piggott Stubb Bros 7-5 3-2 6-5 7-5 13514 LADY CUHZON 111 3 2 28 23 23 Vitatoe J S CBrinn 31 4 2 21 135143SUE JOHNSON 115 1 42 31 32 3" Patton Cannon & Co 7 8 6 8 13514 AKTHDR BRHAN 111 6 6 6 6 48 Ho den Dnffy&B-han 3 31 3 31 13503 MARTHA STREET 103 5 3 4" 4 51 Britton MHnaum&ConaelH5 5 15 25 13563 CAS1 IN B 112 4 5205255206 Honck G C Bennett 15 30 15 30 Omitted fri m entry liBt. Time, 211, 511, 1:091. - Wii nHi Br f, by Hexmence Ala-Lnla Pot 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; tecond the same. Miss Mae Day was much the best. Sbo ran away f torn her field at wilt and is a good and imuroving til ly. Arthur Behan dropped back at ihi Rt rt and came again in the stretch liku a cyclone. Lady Curzon ran to bar mark, tine John on also tan her race. Miss Mae Dny, plec, 1 to 2; show, out. Lady Curzon, place, 9 to 10; show, out. Sue John-eon, place, 3 to 1; thow, 4 to 5. Arthur Beban, place, 4 to 5; 8bo.iv, out F0UKTH BACK 1 Mile' Pnrfce $40- 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. X 3 59(3 tnd Horses A Wt Bt H X Btr Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C (13513)DUKEOFBADEN3 97 1 51 51 43 4 11 Vitatoe JS O'Brien 6-5 2 11-109-5 13548 LA JOSEPHINE 3 90 6 42 31 32 m 22 Bauch JGrffiu&Co 10 15 10 10 135462BELLE WARD 4 94 3 1" 21 1 11 31 Honck JCCann 5 6 4 5 ISrSOSrJAPQUIL 5 94 2 6 6 6 53 45 Southard TJMcHale 4 4 4 4 13r 12 PINOCHLE 4 93 5 3 1 22 22 56 Dommick F W Holtgrewe 3 3 3 3 13548 MORINGA 4 90 4 43 43 5" 6 6 Devm T Boyle & Co 15 25 15 25 Omitttd ftom entry list. T.me, 251, 501, 1:16, 1:411. Winner B. c, by Duke of Mnntroe Babette Post 3 minutes Start poor. W'on driving; second handily. The pace was re 1 hot after the first quariei: Tha is what stopped Pinochle and Belle Ward. The latter is improving constantly. Doke of Baden was funirbly handled by Vitatoe. He lay back aad toak advaacagi of the d ce tet by the leaders La Josephine received a good ride also. Baequil showed no spee J. Scratch. 13451 Parole d'Or. 97. Duke of Baden, place, 3 to 5; show. ont. La Josephine, place, 4 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Belle Ward, place, 9 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Pinochle, placo, 4 to 5; Bhow, ont. Q rT FIFTH RA"B 1 Mile and 70 lards. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. lOuty t Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt tit 34 K BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O lSoJOSKI-'ME 5 104 4 13 11 11 11 H Holden J Powers 2 11-57-5 8-5 135f0 -IR riOLLA 4 107 5 5 3h 2a 23 28 Sontherd C C MafHtt 2 3 9-5 3 (13487)nANSOM 7 106 3 41 5 5 5 31 McJoynt O W B ardman 8 12 6 12 135 02HITI 1TK 3 91 1 31 45 41 4a 410 Honclf G C Bennett 3-2 8-5 3-2 8-5 1308 ( ONN1E LEE 5 104 2 21 21 3i 3" 5 McD .woll J S Brannon 30 60 30 60 Omitten from fntrylist Time, 30. 55, 1:211,1:47. Wii ner B m, by Glenelg Kerp-ake. Post 1 miuutt). atari giMd. Won driving: tecond easily. Kisme always held her field safe. Sir R. lla closed stonily. Hittirks race was disappointing, although his best races have bsea over s f t . o ne. C ni io Lee looked dat gerons at the eighth post, bat weakened at tho end. Scratched (13546)sir Joseph Ltstei, 1C4. Ki.-iue, place. 1 to 2: show, out. Sir Roila, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Rausom, show, 4 to 5. Hittick, pla e, 3 10 5; show. ut. . 1XTH KACE3"4 Mile Pnrse 530 3-yoar-olds and upward Soiling. (nd Horsee A Wt Bt X K 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H L ( 13488 GOAL RUNNER 3 98 1 510 21 11 H Dvin W L Scott 2 11-511-103-5 13509 LADY O BORNE 3 96 3 " 4 33 23 23 Domioick Polmor & Bsnson 10 20 8 20 134(0 DR G HAVES 3 105 6 6 6 42 34 Potion W C Hntchiuson 2 tt-59-5 11-5 (13502)' L KANDO 3 96 5 3" 5 6 43 Vitatoe Caeear Young 10 20 10 20 1135041AUNT MARY 5 107 2 11 li 3 66 Honck W Mu key 2 31 2 31 13428 KaTiE GIBBONS 3 98 4 21 42 51 6 M Clusky D A Honig 8 15 8 15 Time, 24, 48, 1:15. WinDei B.g. by Dundpe Our Pet. Pobt 5 mitiutev. Start porr Won handily; Becond easily. Goal Rannor improved rather suddenly Tto jnrges held Devin responsible and set him down. Dr Graves had no chance from whero he got off Aunt Mary ran heraelf out in the first half. Lttdy Oaborno was right there- and ran t.b ve her mark. Gc al Rnnner, pltc-, 1 to 2; show, out. Ledy Osborne, place, 7 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Dr. Graves, place, 4 to 5; thow, out. Aunt Mary, place evens; (Low, out. Page [6] Harlem Jockey Club.... (HARLEM RACETRACK.) . JULY 24TH TO AUGUST 5th, 1899.' mmvmi'ru'n'm mimn'mrmi'in iii'iimiiiuiwini'n FIVE OR MORE RACES DAILY RACING COMMENCES AT 2:30 P.M. Spoaial Trains on Cj VKE STREET BLSVA.TSO leave State and Lake Streets at 12:18, 12:56, 1:03, 1:13, 1:23. 1:30, 1:37, 1:43 P.M., atoppin? at Madison Street and Wabash A.venue, State and Van Buren. Street Pacific Avenue and Van Buren Street, Fifth A.venue and Madison Street and Fifth. Avenue and Randolph Strest, direct to 3ran& Stand WlPdJCJC 0IA-N'3. Rafcurain, stop "only ac Ishland Avenue, Hilsted Street and loop stations. First Accommodation Praia loivas after Fifth race stopping at all stations, Trains leaving after last race make no stops until reaching Ashland Avenue. METROPOLITAN ELEVA.T3D stop3 at all LOOP STATIONS, leaving Franklin and Van Buren Streets at 1:12, 1:24, 1:36 and 1:48 P.M., stopping only at Halsted Street aai YlirshSeld Ivenue, connecting at Forty-eightt Street with Suburban Electric Line direct to Grand Stand. Suburban cars leave connecting at Forcv-ujjabi Straab ac'car L'aird, Fourth, anl Fifth racas. Cars leaving after last rua aaika ri3 stop3 fro.ii Forty-eighth Street until reaching Alarshfleld Avenue. TWELFTH STREET ELECTRIC CARS leave State and Van Buren Streets from 12:40, to 1:30 P.M direct to racetrack without change. MADISON 8TREET CABLE connects at Fortieth Street with Electric Cars direct to racetrack. ADMISSION TO GRAND STAND 75 CENTS. M. NATHANSON, Secretary, Room 1, 130 Adams Street. merican Sporting flanual of 1899.., (COPYRIGHTED.) A HANDBOOK OF FIGURES BEYOND COMPARISON. EXPERTS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO IT George Siler on Pugilism. John Thatcher on Billiards F. H. Brunell and 6. 6. Riley on Racing. 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