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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, August 17, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, August 17, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899081701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, August 17, 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] V'OIVVNO. 197 CHICAGO, THURSDAY, AUG-UST 17, 1899. PRICE, 5 CEETTS-' Bennevilie Still Winning BENXEVJLIE STILL WINKING. J. H. Smith's Bonneville demonstrated yesterday at Hawthorne that he is c ne of the best, if not the best, sprinter on either of the local tracks. In the fourth race he picked up 117 poundB and beat Montgomery. Oar Gertie, -Canova and Miss Bowena rather handily in 1:131, What makes Bonneville's race so good is the fact that he galloped under a stoat pnll all the way and came from behind without serious effort when given his head. The horee had won his laat out and smashed the Hawthorne six and a half furlong record to pieces, still the talent made Oar Gertie favorite -over him at 11 to 10, he going to the post at 3 to 1. Ia this race Dick D wyer made one of the b3st starts he ever made in his life. He caught the field of six together and sent them away at the -first attempt so well that passing the timer's fleg they wero so closely bunched that it was impossible to tell which was in froat. They raced in this close order to the half mile ground. Here Montgomery and Miss Rowena left the bunch and raced together around the far turn. Miss Rowoaa soon had enough and on the turn for home it seemed pretty sweet for Montgomery but jockey Yitatoe, instead of skinning the rails on the turn, went wide. This gave Dean and Benneville an opportunity to get through. They grasped at it, and before Yitatoe knew what had happened Benneville was sailing along in front and had the race -won. To show the uncertainties that baset horse TaciDg the last race may be cited as a good example. Rafaello looked like a cinch on form and the speculators were falling over one another to bet on him at 6 to 5. All of a sudden it was whispered about the ring that the colt was lame and that after warming up he was hardly able to walk soundly let alone ran. The effect this had on the speculation was marvelouB. J nicker than a wink Talane was backed from 2 to 1 down to 4 to 5 and the "bookies'- carried Eafaello up to 2 to 1. It was true enough about Eafaello warming up lame and trainer Rogirs tried to get him -excused, but Judge Rees would not allow it, so all that remained to be done was to race the colt. Those that had bat on him swore that they were "in wrong"- and others that were -fortunate enough to get 2 to 1 about Talane tapped themselves on the chest and with a knowing wink remarked, "Oh, I guess I was crazy." "Perhaps this is poor; 2 to 1 against a 4 to 5 chance." All such remarks were plentiful. But, as Jim O'Leary used to Bay when some one would bet him a chunk on one of the Ryan "good things," "Dey has to go once around de ring before dey pays off, don't dey?" proved true in this caee, and after the journey had been made and Bafaello's number was hung out the Tulane backers were uot half bo wise and had little or nothing to say. The fields were too big for true running in the first three races. Galoocan, at 4 to 1 proved the lucky one in the first, Heroics, at 15 to 1 took the second and Garland Barr, another 15 to 1 chance, was first past the post in the third. In the third, starter Dwyer wbb very unfor-tunata in getting the field away. When he gave the word the dozen starters were strung out like a flock of sheep. The favorit", Dutch Comedian, was left at the post in .the fifth rase, but the starter was not to blame for this. He fooled away about hall an hoar trying to get him off and did not give up in disgust until the judge gave him the signal to start the field without the Comedian. 'This race went to Lord Zani at 3i to 1. G. B. Havill, owner cf Algareta, charges that jockey C. Grimes ran away from his stable and took with him about $100 worth of property that did not belong to him, Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OP THE TURF. Dr. A. W. McAlester, the veteran Missouri breeder, reports a crop of fifteen thoroughbred sucklings on his farm near Columbia. Among the bunch are full brothers to Lady Callahan and Belle of Memphis, two of the best known performers ever raised on the McAlester farm. There are ten celts and five fillies in the bunch. A fall brother to King David is said to be one of the best looking colts on the farm. Another good looking colt is a chestnut by Joe Norwood Kentish Rose, the latter being an inbred Lex-ington.mare. A bay filly by Woodmoss Nar-cissa is well thought of by her breeder, Nar-ciesa, the dam. of this filly, is a young mare by Siddartha Lady Nar. The latter had a creditable racing career on the other side of the big pond. A bay colt by Siddartha Cantatrics, dam of Woodtrico and Sidcan, is said to have all the earmarks of a racehorse, Among the fillies are two three-quarter sisters to Lady Callahan and Belle of Memphis. One of them is out of Gold Bangles, whoso dam also threw Belle of Memphis, while the other is out of Boetitia, whose dam threw Lady Callahan. Silver Bangles has gone blind. She killed her last year's foal accidentally. This year she foaled a colt by Siddartha and the youngster was taken away from her and turned over to Mibb Bowling, who lost her own foal. Miss Bowling is the dam of Sidbow, the two-year-old that won the Essex Stakes for Charles Yan Staddiford, of St. Louis, at Windsor last Saturday. St. Louis Republic. Last year Mr. Marcus Daly sent Hamburg's dam, Lady Reel, and other select broodmares to England to be mated with the most fashionable English sires. To the lot sent over he has added by purchase there. In a recent letter to the Spirit of the Times "Yorkshireman" makes the following interesting allusion to the band, a& also to some of the crack Australians now exciting so much interest in England: "I had the pleasure of going with Mr. John Mackey the other day to the Stuu Farm at Aperfield Court, Cudham, Kent, where Mr. James Mc-Caig has Hamburg's dam (in foal to St. Simon) and a dozen or more broodmares besides, all of the highest class. Indeed, I should find difficulty if asked to mention a finer young matron and foal than Lucy Cross, by St. Simon, out of Yerdegris, by Springfield, and her superb colt by Isinglass. Mr. McCaig has laid the farm ont in splendid large paddocks and ail the buildings are as near perfection as possible. Mr. Mackey and myself were greatly pleased with all we saw. A day or two later Mr. Mackey went with Mr. H. Theobala and myself to Cobham to see the Australasian stallions, Trenton, Patron, Abereorn and Aurum, as well as rare old Baliol (by Blair Athol, out of Don-caster's dam. All these are great horses and Trenton has already continued his stud fame into this country by the victories of Longy, his two-year-old son, for whom 6.000 guineas was offered and refused the other day. Mr. Mackay, I think, likes Aurum the best of all the horses he saw, and certainly a more genuine performer was never bred For Aurum the Austrian government offered 5,500 guineas the other day, after sending four representatives to see him. It was all the money they had available for buying a horse, and Mrs. Langtry refused it. Colonel W. L. Simmons will take his horses to his farm in Kentucky and quit racing for the season of 1899 at the conclusion of the present Fair Grounds meeting. Colonel Simmons' stable has been the biggest disappointment of the season. Last spring all hands thought the Colonel had one of the best handicap horses in the west in Ed Farrell. His three-year-old Ben Bramble was expected to hold his own against the best colts of his age in the west, while the highly bred two-year-old Private Nolan, a half brother to the mighty Flying Dutchman, was expected to carry the Colonel's colors to victory in some of the valuable juvenile stakes. Things broke bad for the stable from the start, however, and none of the Simmons cracks has shown good form at the St. Louis meeting. Ed Farrell has developed into a sulker, while Ben Bramble has never been the same since his narrow escape from destruction by fire in the Btable yard blaze of last year. Private Nolan is the hardest kind of a colt to train, and his owner has never been able to get him up to a race. It don't pay to hurry a youngster of his age. Ho will probably be reserved for his three-year-old engagements. Macy is in training again. Charles Vestal has the horse at the old East St. Louis track and thinks he will be able to get the son of Hindoo to race quicker in the sand over there than he would over the Fair Grounds track. Macy is the horse Yestal purchased of brewer Schorr last spring for $3,500. Vestal jhought he had a first-class racing tool, bat Macy broke down the first time he started in his new owner's colors and had to be turned out of training. Macy was one of the best horses on the American turf last season, but he was also one of the most abused horses, having been raced all winter at New Orleans, after receiving a hard campaign on the western circuit and metropolitan tracks daring the regulation racing season. Experiment, one of the most famous of California brood mares, by M onarchist Cornflower, recently died, at E. J. Baldwin's Santa Anita stud. She died of old age, being 23 years old. She produced Silver Cloud, winner of the American Derby in 1886, and also Alaho, dam of Rey el Santa Anita, winner of the American Derby ia 1894. She bad the distinction of being the dam and grandam of Derby winners. Her other produce were very useful racers, among them being Santa Zalida, Cordova and Rapido, the latter a good winner and stable companion of Volante, they being of the same age. "Did I ever tell you how the great Longstreet came mighty near being ruined by a brutal stable boy?" remarked George Taylor, the veteran jockey, recently. "Longstreet, yoa know, was the best horse I ever threw a leg over, and yours truly rode some pretty good ones in his day, notably Tristan, Hanover and their kind. I was the stable jockey for Dwyer Brothers the year Longatreet was a three-year-old. Oae morning the colt, while being galloped on the track, tried to run out, and bis rider walloped him over the head with the butt end of his whip. He struck the horse in his right eya and nearly knocked the optic out. After that Longstreet would stop running whenever anything ranged alongside of him and tiyto grab the nearest of his neighbors. Tbis trick of the colt's cost xhis owners several big stakes, including the valuable Realization, which he would have won had he gone on about his business instead of trying to fight his horses when they came to him in the stretch. After Longstroot went blind entirely in his riRht eye he was a better horse in every way. " He never stopped to grab or fight his horses any more and became the best racehorse on iron in his four and five-year-old form." Latonia Fall Stakes IiA-TONIA FALt STAKES. In addition to the stakes already closed for the Latonia fall meeting. Secretary Kd Hopper has prepared conditions for five more stakes to close for entries September 2. They are as follows: The Covington Autamn Stakes A selling' sweepstakes for two-year-olds ; $5 to accompany the nomination; $45 additional to Btart; $700 added, of which $100 to second and $50 to third. Five and a half furlongs. The Cincinnati Hotel Autumn Handicap For three-year-olds and upward; $5. to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start; $1,000 added, of which $125 to second and $75 to third. Weights to bs announced three days prior to the race. One and one-eighth miles. The Tobacco Stakes A selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward; $5 to accompany the nomination; $45 additional to start; $750 added, of which $100 to second and $50 to third. One mile. The Kenton Stakes For three-year-olds and upward; $5 to accompany the nomination; $45 additional to start; $750 added, of which $100 to second and $50 to third, iix furlongs. The Latonia Autumn Prize A handicap for three-year-olds; $5 to accompany the nomination; $45 additional to start; $1,000 added, of which $125 to second and $75 to third. Weights to be announced three days prior to the race. One mile and a sixteenth. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OIT THE TURF. The following is said to be an approximately authentic list from which the field of starters for the Futurity will come: His Royal Highness. 134 Lady Uncas 116 David Garrick 134 The Scotchman ....112 Doublet 129 Knight of Rhodes.. 112 Modrine 122 Petrnchio 112 Water King 122 MacFlecunoa 112 Gulden 122 Magnificent 112 Goldone 122 Brigadier ..112 Silver Garter 122 Chacornac 112 Prestidigitator 122 Rochester 112 Plucky 122 Kinif Bramble 112 Kentucky ...122 Millstone ..112 Killashandra 119 Suqualak 109 Virginia Earle 119 Indian Fairy 109 St. Finnan 119 Iroquois Belle 109 Gold Lace 119 Okette 109 Musette 116 Runaway Girl 109 The announcement is made that the well-known racing firm of Gideon & Daly will retire from the turf at the beginning of the Sheepa-head Bay fall meeting for the remainder of the season of 1899. They are breeders of thoroughbreds as well as turfmen, and after racing the youngsters of their own rearing in their two-year-old form have made it a practice to sell and begin afresh the following season with a new Btable. The sale will be held this year on Saturday, September 2. There are about eighteen head in the stable cow in active train-ins, including His Royal Highness. Affect, Premature, Noda, Hesper and Erwin are among-the other youngsters. Daring the same sale Me'srs. Gideon & Daly will also dispose of nine thoroughbteds, yearlings, all by the Fatarity winner, His Highness. Some broodmares and yearlings, the property of Judge Parker Watts, were sold at auction at Lexington, Ky Monday, bringing the following prices: Pineapple, ch, m, 14, by Albert Victor Pinastar; Milton Young $ 80 NovpI, ch. m, 15, by Jils Johnson Little Girl; Milton Y ung..... 25 Misb Jopson, b. m, 15, by 8t. Martin-Cicely Jopson, $160, and a suckling colt out I of tbis mare, by Prince of Mrnaco 140 Nellie Pnrker, 6. by Deceiver Miss Jopson; Milton Young 270 Chestnut yearling colt, by Deceiver Miss . Jopson; T G Calvert.. 25 Page [2] DAILY RACING FORM AND AMERICAN 1DRF CONGRESS RECORD. ISSUED EVERY DAY. A dally reflection of the American Turf by iilsgraph. OFFICIAL OBGAH OF THE AMERICAN TUB? CONOEESB. 'MAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. Kditob, F. H. Brunell. Abbooiatb Editob, C. C. Rilet. 524-126 FIFTH AYENDE, CHICAGO, ILL COPYRIGHTED. ;iered according to act of Congress, in the year 1889, by Frank H. BrnnellJln the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C, XI. B. A. The chart numbers of Dailt Raoihg Form mast not be used. 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Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF, Sloan & Hurst's horses will bo sold at auction in the Hawthorne paddock, Saturday, at 1 p.m. sharp. Besides the good performer Prince Blazes, winner of $5,600 in the last fourteen months, several UEeful younger horses composing the string will be sold. Selections from the etables of other owners will pass under the hammer at the same time. Among those to be offered are Crystal "Dome, Charmante, Warm Baby, Captain Todd, Seattle, Assessor, Poncho-toula, Appeal, Allie P., Banner Blue, Allie Blue and Fnro. Catalogues will bo ready today. A very promising dark one in Welch's string at Saratoga is Somerset, a lengthy, good looking colt by Groat Tom Miss Ryan, who was highly tried as a yearling, but on account of meeting with a mishap early in the season has not been raced. He is, however, now doing extremely well in his work and is likely to be the medium of a grand conp. The three-year-old filly Glasnevin, by St. J Leonards Conntess, died at Windsor recently. She was a creditable performer last year but had been out of form during the pieeent racing season. At Windsor last week the judges suspended j jockey T. Walker indefinitely because of sus-piciona riding. - j Okette, the two-year-old brother to Den d'Oro, ia reported to have done some fast work at Saratoga recently while in preparation for the Futurity. Dally Racing; Form In 8n Francisco. I Readers of Daily Raoing Fobm in'Ban Fran v lelieo can get the paper regularly from Foster k Orear, Ferry Building, foot of Market Btreet THE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL The American Sporting Manual of 1898 is on general sale. It is a record of the turf, billiards, pugilism, trotting, pacing and all the leading lines of sport up to January 1, 1899. All the matter within its pages have been compiled and edited by experts. It prints a list of all the turf and track records (by Daily Racing Fobm's staff), billiard fig-ures, past and present (by John Thatcher), the fights of 1898, with comments (by George Siler) harness records to date and of the past (by John Hervey, the statistician of The Horse Roview) and three handicap tables, with directions for their application and expert comment. The Manual, in paper coverB, sells at 30 cents and in soft morocco covers at 50 cents. PEDIGREE BLANKS. On linen paper, artistically edged in colore, ruled and arranged for six generations of sires and dams of individuals and their ancestor. Fen cents each, $1,00 per dozen, $3.50 per hun-irod. No owner of a stallion Bhould be without a Bupply. DAILY RACING FORM. 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago; 111. WINNWRS AT EVERY TRACK Will the readers off this ad. want proof of what we-say, we will with pleasure show them our-Handicap sheet and Telegrams sent all over the? United States and Canada if they are interested enough to call on us. Jb'ive winners at Saratoga yesterday with Colonel Roosevelt our sixth selection scratched. OUR TELEGRAM READ AS FOLLOWS r LADY LINDSAY, LADY MASSEY, FRANK BELL straight. LAZARUS, BEN NEVILLE place. This kind of information you can expect to receive DAILY for $10 00 weekly. Telegraine-and messages ready by 11 a. m. (Send 2 cent stamp for interesting booklet. ) The National Turf Investment Co., Suite 605, 167 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.. IT BAWTHOKNE TODAY AND HIGHLAND PARK the two promised: good things are ready and can be secur d at our office. These are both choice and will be 5 to 1 or better. Friday at Hawthorne we have something on tap that will be 10 to 1 or batter. Telegraphed early. $1.00 daily. Chicago Turf Advisory Co., Room 707, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. BIG SALE OF YEARLINGS; AND HORSES IN TRAINING.. Monday 'evening, August 21, promptly at 7:30,, at Union Stock Yards, seventy-live yearling coltB and fillies, tha property of Runnymede,. Spendthrift, Hartland, Leonatus, .Faustiana and Melbourne Studs and several individual owners, will be sold. These yearlings comprise' some of the best from these representative Kentucky and Missouri breeders, and include brothers and sisters to many first-class turf" performers. The list of relations is too long to enumerate here, but catalogues can be had by addressing Woodard & Shanklin, Lexington, Ky under whose management the sale will be-held. The sale will continue Tuesday evening, August 22, at same place, when a number of first class horses in training and some addi-tional yearlings, the property of prominent Kentucky and Tennessee breeders will be sold- Leigh's Portable Stalls. Cheap, Safe, Sensible, Comfortable. 24 in double door baggage car. Ex f ft -tr" -ra- n jproea companies can procure tbon fi r gSSjljjllM PjMjlil rBffjjfiSw -feL2si&Jr imIP" 1 828-880-132 Bait Frout Btrest, E BrlM OINOINNATXi O iluluimSA, Highland Park Form HIGHLAND PARK FORM. Detboit, Mich., August 16. The form of Thursday's Highland Park fields iB: First Race Rouble, Annie Lauretta, Maggie. Second Race Joe McFarland, Barbarian, Onr Guess. Third Race Branch, Oak Maid, Kunja. Fourth Race Cariboo, Praetorian, Foheda. Fifth Race Virgie O.. Bethlehem Star, Mari-tana II. Sixth Race Water Bottle, Grumble, Profit. Seventh Race Dave Waldo, Bill Arnett, Eleanor Holmes. Hawthorne Entries HAWTHORNE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses Age Wt. Hdcp. 138152 Plymouth 4. ...112 710 13875 Heimoso 4.... 112 680 14022 Galileo 4. ...112 675 139453Peter MsCue 4.. ..112 715 Nickey D 4.. ..112 138S0 Throe Bars 5. ...112 725 137232Tenole 5.... 109 710 13812 Cochise 6.... 109 600 9661 Uncas 6.. ..109 685 14059 Roger B 6. ...109 705 139903Isen 4.... 107 690 13648 Marzolla 4.... 107 700 140212Owvheo 3. ...105 710 14021 Catenas 3.. ..105 650 14060 Jim McCleovy 3.... 105 695 14088 Kdith Kline 3. ...100 685 13554 Ncada 3. ...100 700 14021 Cbeesomito 3.... 100 720 Second Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 2-yoarolds. Allowances. (13991)Thrivo 108 700 14039 Clara Wooloy 105 680 13991 Btrathbroeck 103 CC0 13982 Dram burg 103 670 13211 Prostome 103 650. 14042 Prairie Dog 100 600 Third Race 1 1-4 Milen. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (14039)Lord Zoni 5.. ..108 680 13930 Pitfall 7.. ..105 605 14043 Pan Charm 4. ...104 675 13494 Donation 6.... 103 670 14059 Gooss Livor 5.... 103 700 14043 Croesus 5.... 103 725 140132PiantaJn 4. ...103 690 14023 GadFden 3.... 94 715 (13877)Fatherland .. 3.... 93 710 14043 The Bondman 3.... 93 650 138772Mayme M. M 3.... 90 650 Fourth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and npward. Allowances. 189063Crocket 4. ...100 750 (14023) Harry Nutter 3.... 94 ......740 139S02Maggie Davis 3.... 89' 685 13771 Semper Eadem 3.... 89 710 14022 Helen's Pet 3.... 89 720 Fifth Race Miort Course. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 14024 Chenier 4.. ..144 650 13993 Zufallig 6. ...135 610 13993 Gypceivor 4. ...128 550 13993 Tricotrin 5.... 126 600 140242Clifton B 4.... 125 625 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (13949)Serrano 5.. ..114 750 (13980) Mizpah 5.... Ill 740 140403The Elrctor 5. ...109 730 12883 Simon D 4. ...102 700 139942 Fausturo 3.... 101 695 14022 Silver Tone 3.... 93 740 14021 Holdup 3.... 88 670 13978 St. Francis 3.... 86 650 13928 Miss Stanton 3.... 86 650 Hawthorne Form HAWTHORNE FORDS. The form of Thursday's Hawthorne fields is : First Race Three Bars, Cheesemito, Peter McCue. Second Race Thrive, Clara Wooley, Dram-burg. Third Race Croesus, Gadsden, Fatherland. Fourth Race Crocket, Harry Nutter, Helen's Pet. Fifth Race Chenier, Clifton B., Zufallig. Sixth Race Serrano, Mizpah, Silver Tone. Highland Park Entries HIGHLAND PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. First-Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. End. Horses Age Wt. HdcD. 86763Seidenbach 4.. ..108 670 13532 Discipline 5 105 660 14072 Snowden 4.... 105 680 13S46 Frank Nichols 5.... 105 665 7485 Maggie 4.... 105 685 13996 Brother Fred 5. ...102 670 14049 Rouble 7 102 700 14050 JohnBoone... 6.. ..102 680 13987 8corcher 5.... 102 650 14053 Clinchpr.,..,--... 4... .102 .W.T650- 13775 Inspection 4 100 ...I.! 655 14074 Annie Lauretta 4 100 690 14077 Crystalline 4.. ..100 675 Second Race 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 14052 Earl of Aberdeen 108 650 Charley Shane 108 13126 Our Guess 104 .685 14075 Barbarian 100 .. 690 13834 Allie Hatcher 100 ....'660 14028 Mary Kelly 100 680 14028 Pedantic 99 655 14073 Joe McFarland 99 700 13911 Hibiscus 99 670 14029 Zelmore 99 ....! 675 Third Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 140312 Jim Megibben 4 109 . 685 (14031)Red Pirate 3.. ..105 680 140773Branch 4.. ..104 . 700 (13986)Kunja 3. ...1C0 .."".'.685 14077 King Carnival 3 100 ... ..670 13998 Fred Pope. 3.... 97 650 14053 Jessie Jarboe 3.... 95 665 13693 Lurdan 3.... 95 "efiO (13530)Oak Maid 3.... 95 ..... .690 13926 Rubel 3...! 93 ......IsS Fourth Race 4 1-2 Furlongs.' 2-year-olds, Allowances. (13964) Advanco Guard 118 680 140292Foneda 107 685 140522Cariboo i06 ."i.'iioo 13922 Stites 106 670 12630 Praetorian 100 690- 14052 J. H. Barces 100 660" Belle Dinmont 97 14073 Clonkilty 97 675 Fifth Race 1 1-2 Miles. 3-yoar-olda and upward. Selling. 4051 Traveler 5.. ..105 660 14051 Henry Lannt 5 105 670 140513.Virerie 0 4... 104 700 13442 Beihlehem Star 4. ...100 690' l39883Bellhmy 4.. ..100 675 (14051)Vane8ea 5'.. ..1C0 680 14051 Devil's Dream 5... .100 685 14051 Chancery 3.... 99 680s 14000 Maritana II 4.... 98 685. Sixth Race 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling, lS9222Fnlminator : 109 675 13997 Liisaome 103 670- 13717 Water Bottle 102 700' 14029 Grumble 100 690 13922 Qneen Eric 100 650- 14028 Daceptrix 1C0 66&- 139993 Profit 100 685 13911 Harvest Qneen 99 650 14029 Eyes of Blue 99 665- Seventh Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (13995) Johnny Williams 4. ...110 680- 14054 Nekarnis 4 107 67Eh 14001 Aquinas 5.... 107 ......660' (13984)Violent 4. ...105 675 14053 Mamie Callan 5... .105 670' 13961 Eleanor Holmes 4.... 105 685 13961 Bill Arnett 5.. ..105 690- 13847 Dave Waldo 4.... 105 700- 12546 ReySalazar 4.... 102 660 140012Elsie Barnes 5.... 100 67a- Page [3] Hawthorne Form Chart HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. g CHICAGO, I L,t. , August 16. Thirty-fourth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Summor Meeting, Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge. Capt. J. H. Bees. Starter, Richard Dwyer. 0 Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. 1c T A fK K FIRST KAOB-5 1-3 Ifurlonea. Purge $400. 575 to second; 25 to third. JLtV7tJt 2-year-oldp. Maidens. Allowances. tnd HoreoB A Wt 8t H. BtrFin Jockeys Owners O B L O 0 130182CALOOCAN 111 5i 111 1 13 15 BsaucbampG W Innss 6 6 3i 4 fi 189052 HANSFORD 112 6h 62 42 3i 2i J Mathews S K Hughes & Co3 7 3 6 18839 CONTBSSA 104 Hi 91 101 8nk 3i Nutt T Licalzt 20 40 20 10 14012 MYRTLE GEBAUR103 10h 7li 92 43 4ii Jackson F T Wood 15 20 15 20 13979 ALOHA II. 105 In 41 fi 52 51 W Jones Mra R Bradley 6 15 6 15 3 3 13908 DONNA ANITA 110 S 101 113 102 6 E Morris S H Allen & Co 30 60 30 60 : 13927 JEFF 102 121 Hi 121 Hi 71 Vitatoe A Barry & Co 10 15 10 15 18209 WASANTA 103 9 122 8 91 32 Mitchell Val'enstein & Co 6 10 6 10 139792MISS10N 103 4a 32 2" 21 92 Davin J J Ellsworth 4 41 4 45 t 14042 BROWN THRUSH 107 3" 2" 35 61011 J Brown W P Megrana 10 50 10 50 l; A WINNER 118 14n 13 131 121 m Jenkins M Murpby 3 1 213! 1 13982 MICROSCOPE 110 13a 141 141 13 i2ii Crowhurst W C Overton 10 50 10 50 1; 12811 HPRUNG 110 15" 8i 7i 14i 131 W Dean WFSchnl'e 20 40 20 40 1 122093LUN FERGUSON 113 7a 152 151 15 14i Everest F Jones & Co 6 10 5 5 1; 13161 MAJOR MAN3IR 114 16 16 16 16 152 Morrison W & A McGnian30 100 30 100 1; 139442IRENE HAYES 101 21 5 62 7116 Rigby J Hayes 10 15 10 15' Time, 12, 21, 49, 1 :02, 1 :08i. Winner Ch. f, by Monmouth Josie W. Off at the first break to an excellent start. Won easin? tip; secoad hand ridden; third and fl fourth doing their best. Caloocan had speed to loan. She went to the front in the firt few p strides and was never in tronble. Hansford ran a good even rac. Mathews saw he had no a chance of winning in the stretch and did not punish the colt Contesaa finished with a tre- a mendousrush. This is the best race this filly ever ran. She is a full sister to Lib-rtinn. Myrtle L Gebaur was b&dly ridden and also had bad racing luck. Donna Aita end Jeff Doth finished Vj resolutely. The latter ia a bad luck youngster. A Winner acted very green. He is a fine looker g and will et out of the maiden class soon. Lun Ferguson was sharply shut off at the start and 1, never had a chance after that. h in Soratched 14039 All -Imdes. 117; 13979 Russell R., 96. Conecied weights Myrtle Gebiur, 103; Brown Thrush, 107. E Overweights Irene Hayes, 3 pounds. Caloocan, place. 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Han2ford, place, 2 to 1; show, even3, Coutessa, show, 6 to 1. A Winner, place, 7 to 5; show, 7 to 10; 1 AK SECONDRAGE78Mlfe Purse $400TT75 to second ; $25 to third. S rx-JJl P 3-yaar olds and upward. Selling. Ind Hordes A Wt St M 9i StrFin Jockeys QwnerB O H L C 13915 HEROICS 3 100 7 11 2 31 2i Hi VV Jones 'I' Costello 7 E 7 Tb lWPl3miVEL 107 m 5 41i 62 4 2i J Mathews Forsythe Bros 4 15 4 15 Wtli ?yf 3 98 llH 6"K 3 12 lKK31 Salnrds George J Long 10 30 10 30 13932 LITTLE SINGER5 105 14 152 71 51 5i 4a J Brown R M Hannessy 6 6 41 4i 14026 LEW HOPPER 6 110 5 2i 9 8W 6 5' Everett John Brenock 3-2 8-5 6-5 6-5 13990 INVERARY II. 4 107 9a 12i 121 91 91 61 E Morris L G Smith 10 30 10 30 1 13990 ASTOR 4 107 2a 4H Hi 2i 3i 72 Nutt Lockhart Bros 6 12 6 12 1 13928 BRIGHT NIGHT 3 103 12a 16 14a 102 102 gil Crowhurat J B Gentry 10 15 10 15 13811 JOHN KES3LER7 107 13 9H 81H Hi 92 Ralih Bitzer & Keseler 12 40 12 40 1 12427 MULVIHILL 3 103 31 13i 5 71 81 101 Mitchell John Neylor 4 12 4 12 1 13727 BRIGGS 5 107 6a 112 Un2i 134 112 Boland C V Faut 20 40 20 40 1 13945 RED GIDD 4 107 1 7 62 4 71 121 Viratca Mrs R Bradley 15 30 15 30 1 13945 MASCAGNI 4 107 4 813 131 141 132 Tally W H Roller 50 100 50 100 13840 TITLE 4 107 151 3a 102 15 121 145 BeauchampF Urbanski 10 20 10 20 1 13993 DOMOZ ETTA 4 105 16 14116 141151151 Flick S Bryant 20 100 20 100 13774 PAPA HARRY 4 107 81 10151 152 16 16 Brophy H A Patton 20 30 20 30 Time, 13, 25, 37i, 50, 1 :02i, 1 :15, 1 :2S. Winner B. g, by The Bard Tragedienne. Post 23 minutes. Btartpoor. W n driving and out to the last ounca. The mxt three were 1 driving as hard. Heroics as most saved at the post and had fairly good racing lack. This is what won for him. The galding ran a good race his last time out and, considering this, his price was out of line. Samivel ran a fair race and finished gamely under punishment. Salurds could do nothing with Synit in the stretch and Bho swerved badly. A more competentjrider would 1 nave won on ter. Little Singer, from a bad beginning, ran a bitter race than the winner. Lew Hopper got a running start and was not interfered with in the least but was badly outrun down the back8tretch When the field straightened awaj for home though Hopper came very fast. Bright Night had no chance from where he got away. Astor had no excuso3. He is simply of no present account. , Correc ed weights Heroics, 100 H-roice, place. 6 to 1 ; show, 3 to 1. Samivel, place, 6 to 1 ; show, 3 to 1. Synia, show, 4 to 1. 1 Lew Hoppor, place, 3 to 5; show, out. "l Ar7 THIRD RACK 7-8 Milo. Purse $400. $75 to first; $25 to second. JLriXJfJ 8 3-yaar-olds and upward. Belling. lnd Horabs A Wt St jj BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 13858 GARLAND BARR6 107 5i 331 3U 3 1 J Mathews G Landry 10 15 10 15 14026 TONY LICALZI 4 107 li 1 11 11 11 2 Beauchampffolman & Hollis 6 8 6 8 139103BALLI8TA 3 1061 8 92 5 5" 5" 32i Ames W D Randall 8 20 8 20 138412AL LONE 5 109 3" 2i 21 22 22 41 Flick John Dowd 5 6 5 6 12963 VIOL'T PARS'NS5 105 7 8" 73 7i 72 5 Boland E F Voos 10 10 6 6 1 138102JENNIE F. 4 105 41 42 42 42 4a 6a Nutt S 8 Bender 10 12 10 12 14011 DEFENDER II. 3 100 2 5 61 6 6H 71 Mitchell P Burns 8 8 8 8 (13846) TILLIE W. 4 105 6 7H 8"" 83 82 U Vitatoe W Clancv 2i 31 21 21 139283LILLIAN REED 3 98 9 691 91 91 91 A Jackson Charles O'Connor 20 20 20 20 1 (13488)YOUNG DIXON 3 107 11 11 11 11 103 1025 Jenkins M Mnrphy 21 5 21 5 WARRIOR 3 107 10 10101010101511 ll Finley P H Hsffron 60 60 60 60 (13978)NELL. SEARCY3 93 Bolted. J Brown L H Ezell 15 15 10 10 Time, 13, 25, 37, 50, 1 :02, 1 :15, 1 :27i. Winner B. g. by Deceiver Billotta. Post 10 minutes. Start struggling. Won hand ridden; the others were driving hard. It was a falsely run rp.ee. because of the bad tend-off. Garland Barr stayed close to the rail all the way and came through with a well t.med ruBh at the end. The speed Tony Licalzt showed in this race was a great improvement over his last performance He bolted on this occasion. Ballista ran a cracking good race. With an even break he would have been bird to beat. Al Lone seemed to b3 running well in band on the stretch turn when she boled. This, perhaps, cost her the race, or at least it kept her out of the first three. Violet Parsons did well. Mark her, especially if the track gets muddy. After the barrier went up, the chances of Tillio W. were mined. So wore those of Yonng Dixon. Scratched 13981 Qry J hn, 107; (14021)Pat Cleburne, 100. Overweig'its Ballista, li pounds. Garland Barr, place, 6 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Tony Licalzi, place, 3 to 1; show, 7 to 5. Ballista, show, 3 to 1. Tillio W., place, evens; show, 1 to 2 TA ( Q FOURTH RACE 3-1 ttile-Purse $4007$75 to second; $25 to third. JLijbvtJO 4-year-olds and npward. Allowances. lnd Horses A Wt St M H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (14022) BENNEVILLE 4 117 2a 52i 3i 2 12 W Dean J H Smith 3 31 3 31 139462MONTGOMEKY 6 106 5a 1st li in 2" Vitatoe W P Magrane 4 5 4 4 (13812)OUR GEKTIE 4 112 3" 31 41 3i 3r Jenkins W M Rogers 6-5 6-5 1 11-10 1372i2 PERIWIG 5 106 In 6 6 6 42i BeauchampW K Schalte 30 40 30 40 140223CANOVA 4 112 4a 4i 51 4i 56 Nutt W K Cleveland 6 7 6 7 138472MISS ROWENA 4 104 6 2i 2 51 6 J Brown Burns&Waterh'selO 30 10 30 Time. 12, 24, 35, 4?i, 1:13. Winner B c, by Ben Strome Prudence. Off at the first break to a perfect start. Won in a mild drive; second, third and fourth driving to the limit. Benneville was the best at the weights and lucky. He is in rare form. Dean was very fortunate in getting through at the head of the fctretch. Had Vitatoe, who rode 1 Montgomery, skinned the rails on the stretch turn Benneville would have baen compelled to no around. So it was evident that Dean won the race by taking a chance. Montgomery, with a lot ! ' the best of the weight, ran a good race. He huog on gamely when the pinch came. Our Gertie 1 had no excuses. She was carried out a trifle by Montgomery all the way but this intbrferenca 1 cut no figure with the result. Periwig's race was a cracking good one for him. He came with a winning rcsh at the end. Canova did not show his usual amount of speed. Miss Rowona did, but she couid not carry it far. For the first eighth cf a mile the field was eo closely bunchod ! that it was almost impossible to tell which was in front. Benneville, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Montgomery, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Our Gertie, 1 show, out. A AKQ FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Purso J46oT$75 to second; $25 to third. -JL rfcvO J 4-year-olda and upward. Selling. lad Horace A Wt St M K BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H U O 139952LORD ZENI 5 117-t 3 32 lm i ij n Everett J Carroll 4 4 3 3i 140262TPPAN 5 114 21 4i 51 4i 21 2& WDean J II Smith 4 6 4 6 139S13MUJ1AT 4 110 4 2a 2 221 31 3i Nutt C Volini 12 15 12 15 140433GOOE LIVER 5 114 6 75 61 65 52 4U Crowhurst E McCord 5 7 5 7 139902ROGER B. 6 109 1" 12 32 3i 4 5i Boland F C Moshier 30 40 30 30 138513CUICOPEC 4 107 8 521 4 52 61 610 Peterman J T Stewart & Co 30 50 30 EO 13598 LIVADIA 4 110 7" 1621 7 7 7 7 ' Jenkins JamesGriffin&Co 20 25 20 20 1 L : . g 0 1c 0 fi 3 3 : t l; 1 1; 1 1; 1; fl p a a L Vj g 1, h in E 13995 MIDIAN 4 111 5 8 Bled. Mclntyre J P Fogg 12 12 5 6 13946 D'CHCOMEDIAN4 110 Left at the post. J Brown Rehm Bros 3 3 2 11-5 Time. 13, 25. 87, 491, 1:021, 1:15, 1:28, 1:401. Winner B h, by Fonso Minnie Williams. Post 25 minutes. Start good for all but Dutch Comedian. Won driving and out to the last ounce. There was share action behind the winner Lord Zeni, under a good ride, birely lasted long enough to win. Everett took the shortest routo and made every.post a winning one. Tap-pan finished very strong. He runs cons's'.ently. Murat ran a good race, considering the route was a mile. Goose Liver, outrun the first part of it, finished strongly. Roger B. showed speed, but quit early. Dutch Comedian was the cause of the delay and was left at the poet justly, by ordor of the presiding judge. He tapped the bell giving the signal for the starter to send he field away without him. Scratched (13876)Egbart, 117; 13627 F. Garner, 109. Ovorwe'ghts Midian, 11 pounds. Lord Zeni, place, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Tapnan, place, 2 to 1; Bhow, evens. Murat, show, to 1. Dutch Comedian, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. 1 A fftf SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. JL tcUDU1 3-year-olda. Allowances. lnd Horses A Wt Bt V. H S BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L ri 138602RAFAELLO 118 6 6 6 4U 4i la Jenkins M Murphy 6-5 2 6-5 2 140233JOLLY ROGER 117 li 3a 3H 2 li 2 BeauchampJ A Vetter 4 4i 4 4 13983 THE L. IN BLUE 103 3 1 121 In 33 30 H Wilson A B Barnes 20 20 20 20 14022 JIM MC CLEEVY 105 4 5i 5" 0 51 4 Uro whurst Settle & Co 15 15 15 15 139S32TULANE 116 5i 421 2 3 2 52 Piggott Charles Walker 2 2 4-5 1 13853 P'Y THE FIDDLER112 2 2i 4 5n 6 6 Nutt G Landry 20 20 20 20 Time, 12, 25, 37, 491, 1 :02, 1 :l4l, 1 :27, 1 :40i. Winner Ch. c, by Farandole Jennie 8. Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won in the hardest kind of a drive of two; third, fourth and fifth were driving: as hard. Rafaello won through sheer gameness. He seemed very lame in his preliminary and was taken before the judges to be exensid. They, however, did not think the ailmont serious and refused to lot him out. Rumor that the colt waB lame spread like wildfire and hal a noticoable effect on the betting. Tne colt was not himself but being the best class horte of the field he won anyhow. After the race he ehowed signs of lameness. Jolly Roger ran better than he did when last out. Beauchamp lost a lot of ground by turning wide into the stretch. He also lot the horse swerve badly below the eighth post. The Lady in Bine showed a lot of speed and hung on longer than nsual. Tulane, well backed, . ran a bad race. He quit badly the last eighth. Rafaello, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Jolly Roger, placa, 7 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. The Lady in Blue, show, 21 to 1. Tulane, place, 2 to 5; show, out. . Saratoga Form Chart S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 ! ' 1 1 ! 1 1 SARATOGA FORM CHART. SARATOGA, K. 1., August 1G. Nineteenth day. The Saratoga Association Bummer Meeting Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge, Joseph J. Burke. Starter. M. Byrnes. iiaclng atarts at 1:30 p. m. . FIRST RAC-5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 2 year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. JZj-Or- nd Horses A Wt St j Vs BtrFin Jockeys Ownors O H L C 140122LADY MA8SEY 103 2 i S 5 li O'Leary Charles F Hill 3 4 3 4 140132 B. OF LEXINGTON 107 3 5 4a 4a 2i Hennessy L Elmore 4 8 4 8 OLEA 105 1 2a 3 3a 33 Maher P Lorrilard 2 2 7-107-10 14010 AIBONITA 94 6 3H 2 2a 4n Phelan E Kelly 20 30 20 30 129S6 OLINDA 103 4 12 la la 51 Clawson J D Bmith 7 15 6 15 14012 LITTLE VERONICA 9a 7 7 7 7 62 T Burns Baker & Gentry 9 15 9 15 13471 ELSIE SKIP 109 5 61 61 611 71 Forbes M F Stephenson 50 100 50 100 EDITH MAC 94 8 8 8 8 8 R Lewis J E Madden 20 20 15 15 12557 LOKA 99 9 9 9 9 9 Dupee H McCorkle 30 100 30 100 Time, 12, 23i, 361. 48, 1:02. - Winner B. f, by Falsetto Minnaretle. Post 8 minutes. Start poor. Won easily. Edith Mac and Loka were practically left. The winner was the best and came with a fine rush through the stretch. Belle of Lexington bandied her weight well and ran a good race. Olea was well handled and ran her race. Aibonita was weakly ridden. Olinda showed early speed, but quit in the stretch. Scratched 14045 Fleeting Moment, 94. Lady Maesey, place, evens; show, out. Belle of Lexington, place, 2 to 1; show, ovens. tOlea, place, ont. SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. 14-068 Ind Horses A Wt Bt M K BtrFin Jockey a Owners O H L C 139763LADY LINDSAY 106 1 la la in hj Turner J A McLaughlin 3 4 3 16-5 13975 SPARROW WING 106 6 42 42 42 2a Spencer R T Wilson Jr 8 30 8 30 136872HIGH DEGREE 106 4 21 21 21 31 Clawson Sydney Paget 2-5 2-5 1-3 1-3 139753CAOUTCHOUC 106 2 3 1 31 4 Dupee George E Smith 10 30 10 30 8718 ALICE NISE 106 7 61 52 53 55 Michaels F D Beard 50 150 50 150 13035 LADY DORA 106 5 7 7 6 62 J Bjlaud C Ganz " 100 300 100 300 13933 PRIMA VERA 106 3 5a 6 7 7 Hennessy J J Carey 50 200 50 200, Disqualified for foul. Time, Hi, 231, 361, 48, 1 :011. Winner B. f, by Bir Modred Memento. Post 6 minutes. Start poor. Won handily. Lady Lindsay was best and was helped by being sent away in front. High Degree did not show her usual speed. She interfered with Caoutchouc at the fnrlong post and was disqualified. As the race was run High Decree should have finished second as Clawson threw second place away by easing up. Sparrow Wing closed strongly and ran a good race. Scratched 12163 Incandescent, 106. Lady Lindsay, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Sparrow Wing, plac3, 4 to 1; show, evens. Caoutchouc, show, 6 to 5. XOC)t THIjP r.ACE 1 1-16 Mlles- Pue J400. 3-year-olda and upward. tnd Horses A Wt St & K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 139513MYTH 5 98 2 1 Hi 22 21 1 T Burns FJKittleman 4 4 4 4 14036 CLONSILLA i 102 4 31 32 3U 32 2 O'Leary Goughacres Stbl 4 6 4 4 (13920)CHARENTUS 4 116, 1 2H 21 la la 3a Taral O L Richards 3 4 3 31 13S672GLOR1AN 4 112 3 410 430 440 no 440 Maher W B Jennings 2 11-52 11-5 138542SIR HUBERT 3 107 6 6 6 6 6 5a Collins F D Beard 30 60 30 60 138302THE DEVIL 4 111 5 51 5a 51 51 6 Dnpee Wood'd&And'rs'nS 6 5.6 Time, 12, 24, 36i, 48, 1 :01i, 1 :15i, 1 :41i, 1 :48. Winner Ch. g, by Kallicrates Paradox. Post 4 minutes. Start poor. Woa driving. Sir Hubert and The Devil were practically left at the post. Charentus beat the gate two lengths. Myth was well ridden. O'Leary rode a weak finish on Clonsilla, who sbotved improvement and might have won with stronger handling. Charentns does not like weight. Maher does not seem to ride Glorian well. Myth, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Cloasilla, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Charentus, show, 3 to 5. Glorian, place, 4 to 5 show, 2 to 5. 20 Q FOURTH RACE 3-4 ilile. Purse $400. 2.year-olds. Allowances. nd HorBoa A Wt Bt M K StrFin JockeyB Owners O H LP 13916 "GONFALON 112 4 la 2H 21 1H Maher O H P Belmont 21 2i 1 1 13934 SIDNEY LUCAS 122 5 . 51 6 ,610 2a J Hill .Thi-mpson Bros 15 30 15 30 13866 WAKING 122 3 22 11 la 31 T Barns F M Taylor 8-5 3 8-5 3 1 13718 RED CROSS 112 2 32 32 3a 4a O'Leary T P Hayes 5 6 5 6 140343PO-5T HASTE 114 1 4a 5a 4 5a Taral O L Richards 6 10 4 10 14013 PASIG 107 6 6 4a 7 63 Spencer George J Long 40 60 40 60 J JACK TELLING 107 8 8 8 8 71 Turner TW Coulter 20 SO 15 20 i SIR GUY 107 7 7 7 51 8a Dupee W M Barrick 15 60 15 60 TIME BREAKER 107 9 9 9 9 9 - Hennessy George J Long 12 60 12 60 I Time, 121, 23i, 361, 491, 1 :15t. f Winner Ch. c, by Fonso Fallerna. Post 6 minutes. Start fair. Wen easily. Gonfalon was the best at the weights. Waring ! stopped at the end as if short. Sidney Lucas came with a rush at the end. Red Cros3 interfered! with PoBt Hasto during the last sixteenth. Tims Breaker got the worst of the start. h Scratched 130C2 Colonel Roosevelt, 107; 12221 Maie Hanlon, 104. Overweights Post Haste, 2 pounds. j Gonfalon, place, out. Sidney Lucaa, place, 10 to 1; show, 5 to 1. Waring, show. 1 to 4. js 1 ACH FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Pnrse $400. 3-year-olda and upward. Maidens. t JL ri:J i Allowances. ls Ind Horeea A W.t St K H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O j 12178 HIS LORDSHIP 3 110 1 31 22 22 22 11 Maher J B Smith 451 4-5 1 13825 GALAHAD 3 110 4 la 11 12 11 2" O'Leary J E 8eagram 31 3 31 31 1 OSSARY 3 110 2 42 41 4 32 315 Spencer WO'BMcDonough2 2 6-5 8-5! 13429 MISS SOAK 4 105 5 5 55 Sa 410 410 JDaly M J Daly 50 100 50 100 13933 CURFEW 4 105 6 6 6 6 6 56 Richards P H Hume 50 100 50 100 13691 8ADIE S'THW'LLS 105 3 211 3a 56 50 0 Michaels F D Beard 50 100 50 10Q; Time, 121, 251, 38, 50, 1 :03i, 1 :15, 1 :42. t 5 Winner Ch. c, by Rayon d'Or Sallie McUlelland. Post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily. It waB a bad lot but the winner seemed to be thi best. Ossary lost ground on the first turn. Galahad also crowded him slightly in the last sia teenth. -uw,pac,Twwi , 2 , His Lordship, place, out. al2ary' pace,out' I Page [4] St. Louis Form ST. LOUIS FORM. Bt. Louis, Mo., August 16 Tho form of Thursday's Fair Qronnda fields is: First Race Mound City, St. Augustine, Nancy Till. Second Race Mario G. Brown, Dinornis. Recompense. Third Race Aunt Maggie, Bariisso, Harrie Floyd. Fourth Race Mint Sauce, Apple Jack, Good Hope. Fifth Race The Chemist, Ferroll, Diggs. Sixth Race Jimp, Eitholin, Judge Steadme n RACING FORM'S SELECTIONS. Dailx Racing Foem has.no private information. It seeks none. Its calculations over the horses as they are grouped daily at various racetracks are purely those of general performance and ability as shown by the records and tho application and knowledge of its editors and the reports of its correspondents. These calculations are printed daily. Nothing is hidden. All that the staff of the paper knows is put into typo. 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(Pantaloon .. i Castrol. by Buuard. n ILesariemalE, (Gn&rcltahM (Idalla, by PomTlan. it 3 H (Decoy i Filho-da-Puta.by H'ph'ati. o- 0g i Finesse, by PeruTian. - s (Uelbourno Humphrey Clinker.bjC'anai w ("Wei4 Australian 4 Cervantes' mare. 3 (Derby and S, Lojer) .. (Uoworina...... Touchstone, by Carnal. 3 m IS gi i Emma, by Whisker. H g o. (Camol , Whalebone, by Waxy, n 2 3 "Sa LBrowaBatj... ... i iSeliinmare. 2 tB 2 (Daughter oli I Brntandorf, by Blaakloak. 05 lMrs.Cr4cksh,nkH,byW'lbi Canteen .. ' Waxy Pope, by Waxy, M rOnleadar (Irnportsd)...... .. i Castanla. by Gfohanna, a I Hamblstonia. ............ 8tamford,byPlonip'tBiIat7 5 , X Harmonica.byH'mblsi'aUs fn (Tros (Imported)....., i Priam, by Emiliua. h a LCtHanara. ............. . I Ally, by Partisan, 3 Z Alice Grey iBouBEmigranlbyPloai U i Qulnare.by YounjrQohM O li (The Colonel Whisker, by Waxy. j 5 "E fCsp-ai-pia (Impocifd.) Dolpinimare. 3 ta n (Blstar toCach.M ; Hultan, by Bellm, 3 j - Duohosc cl York, by TTastr t l (DoTor M J-Touchstona, 3 LBsllBras ; I Vprboaa. J5 8ophia. Bkllhlnda. . -4 , M iBRlllefiran. "Imported. BARNEY SCttREIBER. J jlflHMMHaMIMMBfl St. Louis Entries ST. I.OUIS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track good. First Race-3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Aro. Wgt. Eldcc lS8I62st Augustine 10.. ..110 690 1S816 Hush 8.... 107 670 1S816 Hill Billy 5.. ..107 675 13792 Ellis 4.... 107 650 14017 Forsytbe 5.... 107 675 18232 MoucdCity. 4.. ..107 700 13959 Vmetta 4.... 105 655 13731 Sister Mamie 4 ...105 66i 13787 Flora G 4.. ..105 660 13787 Nancy Till 4. ...105 685 13899 Frances F. 8 5 .... 105 650 18818 Tava Harris. 5.. ..105 655 13958 Siddobia 6.... 105 6S0 Second Race 6 1-K Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 1396823en Sen 115 675 14064 Recompense ...115 685 14062 May Tavis 115 655 14062JDinornis 115 690 13874 May Ella 115 685 Litils Widow 110 14054 Special Notice 108 670 , 13972 Peter Duryea 108 650 140063 John Millin 108 6S0 14015Roe Caron ,105 650 139722Marie G. Brown 105 700 18972 Liepzig 105 670 13972 Martha 8treet ....105 665 Third Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. . Selling. 13593 Kamsis 4. ...109 650 14017 Harrie Floyd 5... 107 685 (13960) Bariisso 4. ...105 690 139023Sorrow 4.... 103. 680 140163 Aunt Maggie 4 .... 103 700 13887 Latonka 4. ...103 660 140173Dolore 5.... 103 685 14008 Her Favor 4. ...103 675 13971 Villmar 3.... 101 670 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (14007) Mint Bance 3 .... 112 700 18327 Lord Fairfax 5.... 107 675 13889 Apple Jack 4.... 100 690 9642 AlbertC 4.... 90 660 13958 Stlinda 4.... 90 650 14065 MousQuetaire 4.... 90 685 14O073Aunt Mary 5.... 90 6S0 14020 Ben Bramble 3.... 90 675 13818 Miss Vtrne 5.... 90 680 13902 Saratoga 4 ... 90 670 140183Qood Hope 3.... 90 685 Fifth Race 6 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 140182The Chemist 5. ...110 700 187893King Gold 7. ...108 680 18916 Diggs 7 .. 105 690 (14020)Necklace 5. ...105 680 140203Ferroll 4.. ..105 695 140202Diser 3.... 93 685 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-jear-olds and upwara. S lling. 14004 Parole d Or 5.. ..112 675 (14008) Eitbolin 4.... 112 690 14019 Jodee Steadman 7.. ..109 ......685 140042Barbee ... 4 .. 107 680 7958 Miss Florida 4. ...105 650 14003Ut.nie OldrUld 4 . ...105 .... ..660 140162 Friealand 3. ...101 685 137332 Jimp 3.... 99 700 Saratoga Form SARA? OGA FORK. Saeitoga, N. Y., Aug 16. Tho form of Thursday s Saratoga fieldg is : First Race Strathmaker, Colonel Roosevelt, Cobourg. Second Race Jiriks, Firearm, St. Callatice. Third Race Buela, Sir Hubert, Star of Bethlehem. Fourth Race Toddy, Bakhrat, Hansborough. ' Fifth Race Wood Pigeon, Butnap, Merlin. Saratoga Entries SARATOGA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cloar; track faBt. First Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds, Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 139733The Corinthian 112 675 140J7 La Vega 112 605 14037 Kicku i bob 106 680 ; Fire Lark 106 Waldeck, b. c, by King Leo VolBntreas 103 ! 16831 Ghetto 106 650 ! 13934 Strathmaker 106 700 Cobourg, b. c, by Ilimyar Grace Lee 106 18973 Kntghtbanneret 106 685 18002 Colonel houeevelt 106 690 1 12784 Bramble Rose 1U6 670 i 12680 Zoune 106 ......600 I . Chacornac, b. c, by Juvenal I Loetitia 103 ft Heoond Race 5-8 Mile. All Ages, Handicap. V Ind. Horses, Age Wgt. Hdcp. hHSftSKr. v::::::: fc I'lMB St. Caliatine 4 139762Filon d'Or 3.. ..108 715 14036 Bon Hadad 4. ...103 720 125562Souchon 3.. ..103 710 (13S22)DeLacy 2.... 97 725 (lS975)Jinks 3.... 97 750 Third Race 1 Mile. Gentlemen Riders. 3- year-olds and upward. Allowances. 14036 Star of Bethlehem 4.. ..163 685 139353 Buela.... 5.. ..161 700 (12890)Governor Russell 7. ...159 680 13762 Trreo Forks 8 ...156 650 139773Article 5.... 155 660 14047 Utopia 6.. ..156 670 14069 Sir Hubert 3 .... 149 690 Fourth Race 3-4 Milo. 2-year-olds. The G. II. Mumm & Co , Handicap.' Value $3,000. 13S662King's Courier 119 735 138663 3hm Phillips 116 730 (139l6)Todjy 112 750 14C092 3Hunrat Ill 740 ( 141)34) Tarbill 106 725 13y52 Mr. Jersey 105 720 (13796) rlansborough 104 ...... 735 Fifth Race Full Course. Steeplechase. 4- year-olds and upward. Allowances. 89113Wcod Pigeon 6. ..160 700 (UWJJBurnap 4.. ..159 690 (l4014)Meilin 4.. ..149 685 ia857 Dr. Reed 7.... 138 675 13937 Wild Heather II 4... .137 680 13977 Becky Rolf a 5.... 135 670 Racing Dates of 1899 KACING DATES OF 1809. St. Louib May 13 Aug. 26 Brighton Beach, N. Y July 5-rAuust5 Harlem July 24 August 5 Saratoga, N. Y July 26 August 25 Hawthorne August 719 Highland Park (Detroit).... August 1426 Harlem August 21 September 2 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y.. August 26 Beptember 9 Fort Erie, Ont .August 30 September 20 Newport Sept. 2 Oct. 2 Hawthorne September 416 Gravesond. N. Y Soptombar 1230 Harlem September 1830 Windsor, Can September 23 October 14 Hawthorne October 214 Wostchester, N. Y October 221 Latonia, Ky Oct. 728 Aqueduct, N. Y October 23 November 7 Washington, D, C. (Bennings). November 11 30 Page [5] St. Louis Form Chart ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO , August lG.-E?ghty-firstday. St. Louis Fair Association. Summer Meeting. Weather clear: track good. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, William Bruon. Racing starts at 2:30 p.m. The recall flag is used. FIRST EACE 1 3-16 Miles. Purse 5300. 3-y6ar-olds and upward. Selling. g-j Ind Horses A Wt St St M Yi X StrFm Jockeys Owners O H Li C 140033H'Y PRESTON3 93 6 11 11 l2 l1 l1 l2 Caddy P Tomlinson & Co5 5 4 W 140052GOV.M'H'NRY3 96 7 22 22 21 21 23 2 Dorainick M & E Blanchard3 3 21 13-5 13967 ETIDORPHA 3 100 5 41 4 41 3"" 32 3 McClnsky G M Miller 6 6 4i 5 14C03)PAWNEE 6 111 1 51 51 65 410 43 410 W Narvaez C A Aldereon 31 4 31 4 13938 LEON AG 4 102 4 7 7 51 62 53 5" Southard CJKuhs&Co 12 15 12 15 13957 GLENGABER 3 96 9 8 8 7 7 6 65 Ranch HLJones&Co 20 40 20 40 13772 BARRIER 3 96 3 61 61 8 8 7 7 Kelly L D Hall 8 8 8 8 14C03 THE BREWER4 106 2 3" 3" 31 5 8 8 G Lynch W W Darden 50 60 50 60 12957 IDA MARIE 3 91 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 McKinney H T Batcheler 40 100 40 100 13506 SADIE LEVY 4 108 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 McJoynt J W O'Neall & Co 8 8 8 8 13729 DOXIE 4 102 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 A Bell Foster&BrumfieldSO 100 80 100 Time, 25, 51, 1:18, 1:44, 2:04. Winner Ch. c, by Psnique Lady Gay. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the fame. Harry Preston was the best and fairly well ridden. Governor McHeury always lipid the others safe. Etidorpha and Pawnee overhauled him on the stable turn, but Governor McHenry immediately drew away. The others WerScatche 14020 Sadie Aitha, 91; 13817 Woodcut. 93; 13967 El Ghor, 96; 13636 Radiant Heat 96. Overweights Etidorpha, 4 pounds; Barrier. 3; The Brewer, 2; Sadie Levy. 4. Harry Pieston, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Governor McHenry, piece, evens; show, 2 to 5. Etidorpha, show, evens. Pawnee, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. BECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt H, & X StrFin Jockey? Owners O H L C 139692GLIStiANDO "" 106 3 21 1" 23 11 Rauch H L JoneB & Co 41 6 4 6 13428 DINORNIS 106 5 63 4b 42 2" McJoynt S M Marsh 6 8 5 8 14015 WINNEBEJOUR 105 1 11 22 11 32 Southard J D Lucas 12 30 10 30 (14015)S1R FUZHUGH 106 4 7 7 62 42 Lines Leigh & Jordan 15 15 15 15 139422HAVILAND 109 6 5h 5" 51 52 Caddy M Deatberage 2 11-52 11-5 138192FEL1X BARD 106 7 4" 63 7 62 Holden E B Kinder 8-5 8-5 6-5 6-5 13070 MAY TAVIS 106 2 35 3 3h 730 Gilmore Stubbs Bros 20 50 15 50 13348 BADINAGE 103 8 8 8 8 8 W Narvaez 8 D Millican 40 60 40 60 Time, 244. 51, 1:10. Winner B. c, by Fonl Shot Berna. by Fetterlock. Post 5 minutes. Start bad. Won eaBily; second and third driving. Jockey Holden was tuspended for bis ride cn Felix Bard, who ran an unsatisfactory rece. Glissando ran Winne-bejonr into fcurmission in the first half. Dinornis monopolized all the hard luck of the race. Sir Fitzhngh v. as badly cut off at the start. Haviland was badly handled. Ecratcbed 13591 Jim Turner, 103; 14015 Ben Chance, 106; 13326 Segnranca, 109. Glissando, pit ce. 8 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Dinornis, place, 24 to 1 ; show, 9 to 10. Winnebejour, show, 4 to 1. Haviland, place, 4 to 5; show, ont. Felix Bard, place, 1 to 2; show, out. A fy THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. JLtvJOO Allowances. " Ind Horses A Wt 8t Va. K X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H . L C "130803 FERVOR 5 1C9 1 11 l2 l2 l3 13 Holden James Arthur 2 3 9-5 3 (14004)EIGHT BELLS 4 102 2 2 35 21 23 21 Dominick F H Hickok 2 11-58-5 8-5 (14019)BANISH 3 100 3 3 2a 35 3 3i2 Southard Arthur & Stark 6-5 7-5 6-5 7-5 13956 DELGADO 4 104 6 4 42 45 48 410 Caddy A Jackson 40 150 40-150 94253GAGE 4 104 5 7 7 61 52 515 D Viiatoe M P Mattingly 100 200 100 200 11103 BILL POWELL 6 106 7 61 5 5 7 61 Collins H Robinson 40 200 40 200 13109 AL THURM AN 3 110 4 53 62 7 62 72 Hinkey JCBriggs 60 200 60 200 13940 AGNES C. 4 105 8 8 8 8 8 8 G Lynch A J Wallace UOO 300 100 300 T.mfi 27 )51)1:18(1:42i,i:44. Winner Ch. h, by Fonso Battle Blaise. Post 2 minutes. Staitgood. Won easily; second and third driving. Fervor outclassed his field and galloped under mild restraint from end to end. Eight BellB and Branch wore themselves out chBsicg the winner. Banish should have been second. He was shut off on the stable turn. The others were mnch outclassed. Overweights Al Thurman, 3 pounds : Agnes C, 3. Fervor, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Eight Bells, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Banish, place, 1 to 2; show, out. FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 8400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 1 Ind Horses A Wt St X X X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 136952ALICE TURNER 115 2 58 515 515 ih Foncon Keith & Patton 1 I 3T7-10 1373'2TRIADITZA 115 6 4" 41 32 21 McJoynt T Nepper 21 21 2 11-5 (13S90)IDA LEDFORD 115 3 1" 1" I2 33 Southard George Moore 8 8 6 8 13819 MISS MAE DAY 115 5 3 3" 45 412 Hinkey Stubbs Bros 8 15 8 15 11CC62REC OMPENSE 115 4 23 22 2 55 Gilmore C VanStuddiford 20 30 20 30 13503 SPECIAL NOTICE 118 1 6 6 6 6 Lines Leigh & Jordan 20 40 20 40 Time, 241, 50,1:09. Winner B. f, by Regalis Lady Glyde. Post 6 minutes. Start good. Won with first atd second driving. Triadttza may have been the bett. She was off badly and could hfve been better handled. Alice Turner is a slow beginner, which accounts for the way she fell out of it at the start. Bhe closed just in time to nip Triaditza out. Ida Ledford weakened a sixteenth out. Recompense showed speed. Scratched (14C06)Kentucky Farmer, 118; 13C972Capron, 118. " Alice Turner, pit ce, 1 to 3; show, out. Triaditza, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Ida Ledford, place, 2 to 1; show, 3 to 5. FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-oldB and upward. Handicap. jQgp Jnd HorseB A Wt Bt H K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (14018)FRANK BELL 3 110 4 22 22 1" 1 McJoynt J W O'Neall &Coll-106-5 1 1 ( 13791 )HEA D WATER 3 111 5 3" 42 42 22 Lines H L Jones & Co 21 31 7-5 31 fl3S69)GIBRALTAR 4 110 2 4" 5" 62 33 Southard C C Maflitt 6 12 6 10 (10428)B OF M'M PHIS 4 110 1 11 1" 28 42 Morse TJMcHale- 8 15 8 15 139572CLARANDO 3 0 6 7 62 52 55 Caddy Caesar Young 30 40 30 40 139e93MOUSQUETAIRE4 SO 3 52 3 3" 62 Dominick J G Ballentine 10 10 7 7 14018 ALLEVIATE 4 110 7 61 7 7 715 Conley W F Schnlte 6 9 6 9 1302 REEFER 4 90 8 8 8 8 8 Stark R E Maddox 3C0 500 300 500 Time, 241, 50, 1:151. Winner B. g, by Big Henry Flora Leech. Post 14 minntee. Start good for all but Reefer, who was aB gcod as left. Won driving; second easily. Lines, who rode Headwater, claimed that Belle of Memphis throw his mount down Rt tho half mile post. Morse admittod that Bello of Memphis had sworved. He was warned. Frank Bell had all the grod lnck of the race. He was ont to the last ounco to boat Headwater. Pcratched 137893King Gold, 108. Frank Bell, place, 1 to 2; ehow, 1 to 5. Headwater, place, 4 to 5; show.' 1 to 3. Gibraltar, place, 3 to 1; fhow, evens. : 1 1 A fXCi. SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $100. 3-year-olds and upward. J4tVJOO Allowancss. JEd Horses A Wt St X, V X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 0 (13967)S. LAZARUS ESQ.3 90 2 1" 11 l2 1 13 Dominick F M Arthur 3 3 12524 11C082 PINOCHLE 4 96 7 7 5" 6 31 2" Ranch F W Holtrewo 21 4 21 18-5 H0192FORGET NOT 4 1C4 3 22 22 23 23 32 Southard W W Dnrdon 2 11-59-5 11-5 140172MAM1E G. 6 90 6 3" 63 5" 41 41 Caddy CaeBnr Young 7 10 6 10 140193MORALI8T 5 106 1 5 43 45 6 51 Gilmoro J A Aboruathy 6 10 6 10 140053BAEQUIL 5 101 4 42 3 3 52 65 Morse T J McHelo 7 8 G 8 14C03 MISS EDWARDS 3 94 5 61 7 7 7 7 J Ward Goorge H Moore 12 30 10 30 Timo, 5, 30, 511, 1:21, 1:461. Winner B. c, by Donald A. Dndn. Post 8 minutes Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Dominick rodo Bam Lais ni8, Esq. with a broken stirrup through tho last six furlongs. Pincchln hnd a stormy journey. F rget Not wbb stopping at tho end. Moralist has gone hick. Bnequil's recent long races have Eoemintrly dulled his speed. Scratched 14C013Oric II., ICC. OvorweighU Miss Edwards, 4 pounds. Sam Lazarus, Etq., place, 4 to 5; fhow, 2 to 5. Pinochle, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Forgot Not, placo, 7 to 10; show, 2 to 5. Highland Park Form Chart HIGHLAND PARK FORM CHART. DETROIT, MICH., August HI. Third day. Highland Park Jockoy Club. Bummer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast, Presiding Judge. L. P. Tarlton. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Btarts at 2:30 p.m. -I A f rT Cy FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250. 3-year-old3 and upward. JLtevJ I i Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 13996 LOYAL PRINCE 6 103 6 21 l2 nil" Valentine J H Valentine 6 6 6 6 140303SALL1E J. 3 97 8 771 52 23 C Murphy R H BronHUgh 4 4 4 4 14030 JENNIE 3 101 1 51 41 2" 3 Frost Hurdle & Co 6 8 6 8 14001 BANNIE 3 1001 4 4 8 7 4 Castro C W Smith 10 10 10 10 13921 BNOWDEN 4 106 3 32 3" 3 51 Wapshire J Carroll 15 15 15 15 13837 SANTELLO " 3 102 5 8 9 8 62 Dugan W J Spoire 1 6-5 1 6-5 13673 MTNNIE B. 3 97 2 1" 21 41 7 Landry RSBanghman 4 4 4 4 13915 MISTRESS PEG 3 97 9 9 10 9 8 Hunter R H McPotter 100 150 100 150 13914 TOP ROLLER 3 99 7 61 5 6s 9 Forehand H H Stover 10 10 10 10 1S966 RED ADMIRAL 3 102 10 10 62 10 10 Cun'nghamA Kirby 20 40 20 40 Time, 24, 491, 1:084. Winner Ch. g, by Loyalist Tira. Po3t 2 mindteB. Start good. Won in a hard drive. The first two were driving to tho limit. Sallie J. came from behind with a rush and would have won in a few more strides. Bannie was cut off early. Santello made up ground in the last quarter after being knocked about and shut off in the first part. Overweights Jennie, 4 pounds; Bannie, 31. Loyal Prince, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Sallie J , p'ace, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Jennie, place, 3 to 1 : show, evens. Minnie B , place, 8 to 5 : show, 4 to 5. Santello, place, ont. -jQrj-g SECOND BACK 5-8 Mile. PurBe $250. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt H 'H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1399730NOTA 108 3 22 2 1" 1" Flint E Fitzgerald 3 3 3 3 139972ROBERT GRAY 106 2 11 1 23 22 Ryan Douglas&Bruhna 2 21 2 21 13964 J. LUCILLE 108 6 7 52 31 33 E Ross G H Brown 21 21 21 21 13964 JOE MCFARLAND 103 5 6" 7 61 4 R King S Kin? 50 ICO 50 100 14028 INSURRECTION 108 1 3 311 4 5k Dngan P M Civitl 10 10 10 10 "140293CLONKILTY 103 7 5 4 51 6 W Shaw J K Hu?he3 6 6 6 6 13924 LORD WEIR 111 8 8 8 7 7 Songer Keene & Ryan 10 10 10 10 140283SINNEMAHONE 106 4 41 6 8 8 L Brown H Simoas & Co 10 15 10 15 Time, 24, 491, 1:02. Winner Ch. f, by Onondasa Magnificent. Post 2 minutes. Start good. Won all out; second easily. It was a hard drive batween the first two tbroueh the last quarter, but Onota was goinsr away at the finish. J. Lucille was pinched off eaily and had to go around her horses. Insurrection tired. Scratched 13911 La VitesEe, 103; 13911 Harvest Queen. 103; 14029 Eyes of Blue, 103. Overweights Sinnemahone, 3 pounds Onota, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Robert Gray, show, 4 to 5; place, out. J. Lucille, place, 4 to 5; show, out. THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. Pursa $250. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. jQry Ind Horses A Wt St X, K X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 13984 LEONCIE 4 95 1 2 41 31 2 121 W Shaw Waters & Hodge3 6 7 6 7 139843PERCITA 6 93 2 62 5" 42 43 2" Dugan H H Stover 21 13-521 13-5 (1 4050) BRULARE 4 102 6 51 211 2" 3" 3H Landry J F Davis & Co 6-5 6-5 1 1 140492ANNIELAUR'TTA4 95 4 l2 H l2 11 42 Forehand H L Johhsoa 4 4 4 4 139873LELA B. 4 93 3 3H 31 51 68 5 W Wood J E Dempsey 30 30 30 30 13965 IN FELICE 5 93 5 4s 6 65 5" 615 McQaade C Martin & Co 6 6 6 6 13716 ANNIE TEUTON 5 93 777777F HaaJy M H Healy 30 50 30 50 Time, 25, 50,1:16, 1:281. Winner Br. m, by Linden Lizzie Hayden. Post 5 minutes. Start goor Won easily. The next two were driving. Leoucie caini awiy in the last sixteenth after firt fighting it out in the stretch with Annie Lauretta, who tired. Brulare sulked all the way. Percita saved ground at the home turn and got second place in the 'last few stride'. . , Leoncie, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Percita, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Bralire, place, 1 to 2; show, uut. Annie Lauretta, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. -J P FOURTH RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Selling. JQ tj Ind Horses A Wt St H Vi X StrFin Jockeys Owners" O H L C 139992ALPACA 103 2 l2 11 11 1 J Gardner S P Harlan 6-5 6-5 4-5 1 (13962) YOLOCO 106 1 2" 22 23 Frost G W Bcott 21 13-521 13-5 139642MAR1EORENDORF107 6 6 53 31 3 Dugan HELsigh 3 4 3 4 14029 LIZZIE MC C'RTHY 94 3 331 53 4 McQaade WWair 10 10 10 10 13997 TALMA 101 4 51 6 6 5" Songer Kesne&Ryan 6 6 6 6 140282BARBARIAN 94 5 4" 4" 4 6 W Shaw J K Huhea 15 25 15 25 Time, 24, 491, 1:014. Winner B. f, by Tremont Myopia. Post 4 minutes. Start good. Won in a hard drive. The first two were driving to tho limit for the last fnrlong. Mnrie Orendorf was off poorly. Barbarian had a rough journey. Scratched 13922 Stitos, 104. Yoloco. piece, evens; Bhow, 2 to 5. Marie Orendorf, place, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2. JQry0 FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $250, 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt M H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (14032)CORALIS 4 107 2 11 IH l2 l2 l2 J Weber J Dyment 8-5 11-58-5 11-5 189892CAN I SEE 'EM 5 105 6 3" 31 3 2 23 Frost M E Froat 21 21 11-511-5 139662KALM1A 5 97 5 22 21 23 3" McQuade JDeaha 10 10 10 10 (14001)CHARLOTTE M. 4 105 4 6 6 5" 5 41 W Shaw J K Hughes 6 6 5 6 140322MANZANITA 5 102 1 42 4 4 4" 5 Forehand E Moore 2 2 8-5 8-5 14049 SHUTTLECOCK 6 99 3 51 5 6 6 6 Castro W H Shadley 10 15 10 12 Time, 241, 49, 1 :02, 1 :14l, 1 :27i. Winner B. f, by Iroquois Grace J. Post 6 minutes. Start good. Won all out; second easily. Coralis had the most spaed bat she had to do her best in the last eighth to stall off Can I Sse 'Em. Manzanita tired in the run home. Charlotte M. was outrun in the firjt part of the race bat finished fast. Overweights Manzanita, 5 pounds. Corelis. place, 4 to 5; show, out. Can I See 'Em, place. 4 tD 5; show, out. Kalruts, placi, 4 to 1; show. 2 to 1. 1 A C n T SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250 3-year-olds and upward. JL tcv I I Allowances. Ind Ho 'bob . A Wt St M H X BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H L 138092TI1E LIGHT 3 97 4 2" 22 1 1" WShaw J K Hughos 3 3 3 3 140533I1APSBURG 3 102 3 11 In 22 21 McQaade H McCarrou Jr 2 13-52 13-5 14031 BRANCH 4 103 I 5i 53 52 3 Frost C E Mahone 21 21 8-5 8-5 14027 KING CARNIVAL 3 102 6 4 3" 3" 42 E Ross F W Saviguy 3 4 3 4 13961 CRYSTALLINE 4 104 2 63 62 4 5 Scoviilo W H Laird 30 30 SO 30 13915 CHOPIN 3 102 5 71 70 61 610 Dngan M F Dwyer 4-045 13961 MADAM GERST 4 101 7 31 41 710 7s Songer F Lewis 30 30 30 30 8960 IDA P. 3 97 8 8 8 8 8 Harslib'rg'rA Robb 100 100 100 100 Time, 21,49. 1:011, 1:081. Winner Ch f, by Uncle Jrss Baibary Maid Posts minutes. Start had. It was a driving finish. Tho first fonr fought it oat. The (lis-tanco was too short for Branch. Ho was closing fast. King Cirntval ran out in tho strotch. Chopin had no chnrcn from tho flug fall. Scratched 140323Dcno. 97. Overw oiphts CrystalliLO. 3 pounds. Tho Light, placp, ovens; show, 1 to 2. Hapsburg, placo, ovens; show, 1 to 2. Br.iucu, place, 4 to 5: show, ont, King Carnival, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Chopin, placs, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5 CARROLL COUNTY AU,, ..fair.. 31, sept. 1. Will pay in purfeH $1,000 FOR RUNNING RACES. For spood program write tho secretary G. C. KKNYON, Mt. Carroll, III. AUCTION SALE! HA WT1IOKN13 RACK TRACK, SATUHMY, AUfiUST 19, 1899 PRINCE BLAZES, CHARMA.NTE, CRYSTAL DOME, WARM BA.BY. CAPTAIN TODD AND OTHERS. l'KOPK STY OFS COAIS" & IIU 11SV Page [6] CHICAGO JOCKEY CLUB........ (HAWTHORNE RACETRACK) AUGUST 7th TO AUGUST igrH, 1899. Five or More Races Daily Beginning at 2:15 P. M. ADfllSSION 75 CENTS. MUSIC BY CICERO niLITARY BAND. SPECIAL RACE TWAIN'S TO TRACK EST TWENTY-FIVE MINUTES. Illinois Central Trains leave depot at foot of Randolph street at 9:45 a.m., 12:30, 1:00,. 1:20 and 1:50 p.m., stopping at Van Buren street, Park Row, ' Halated street and at &.3aland avenue, raciiraia it i:M p.n. ml i n asiiitely after tae ra363. tOo not stop at Asalaai avenue. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Trains leave Union depot at 12:15, 1:05, 1:35 and 2:10 p.m., stopping at Sixteenth street, Blue Island avenue and Western avense. returning immediately after the races. Special Twelfth street electric cars Jeave State and Van Buren streets at 12:25, 12-35, 12:45, 12:55, 1:05 and 1:15 p.m., stopping only at Canal street, ' Halsted street Ashland avenue and Oian Jivanua, dire it to trts&.in 40 minutes. 1 The Metropolitan and Lake Street Elevated, Madison street cable, Ogden avenue, Tw'elfth street and Twenty -second street surface lines connect with electric can on yrt -eiafch i?eaj3. cd lal inn ri jjcra i c en -v cvilva minuie luring cue afternoon on racing days. - -HxpWkwnatea . . ... itrest and Marshneld avenue, reaching the racetrack in 23 minutes from Franklin street. - 1 American Sporting flanual of 1899.. (COPYRIGHTED.) A HANDBOOK OF FIGURES BEYOND COMPARISON EXPERTS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO IT George Siler on Pugilism. John -Thatcher on Billiards. F. H. Brunell and G. 6. Riley on Racing. Joha Haryoy Harness Raclig. An Official Compendium of Records. RACING, TROTTING, PAGING, BILLIARDS AND THE PUGILISTIC RYRNIS OF 189$, HAJDIOjAlIPPESTG AND BOOKMAKING TABLSS. NEW FEATURES IN THIS! LINESJ THREE HANDICAP TABLES; WITH KEYS. Summaries by Experts on the Past Year'ii Doings, EDITED BY K. H. BRUNELL SO CENTS IN PAPER. 50 PENTS IN SOFT MOROCCO.' Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., 124126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111.