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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, August 30, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, August 30, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899083001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, August 30, 1899 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] TOlZY. yO. 20S CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 1899. PRICE, 5 CENTs Horses at Auction . HORSES AT AUCTION. 1 For record purposes details of the recent sale j of yearlings and horses in training conducted fcy Woodard& 8hanklin at Union Stock Yards g are here given: YEARLINGS. Bay colt, by Leonatus Princess Lirao; B Vincent $1,100 1 Bay colt, by Spendthrift Vanity Fair; B Vincent 900 'Chestnut colt, by Sir Dixon La Colonia; J B Respass 750 ( -Chestnut colt, by Sir Dixon Adele; JE Cashing.. 700 . Bay or brown filly, by Sir Dixon Villette; James Everman 325 1 Bay filly, by Sir Dixon Umbria; C B I Campbell 200 Black filly, by Macduff Vie; James Grif- fin & Co 275 "Chestnut colt, by Macduff Lollie ; J B i Respass 175 Bay colt, by The Commoner Birdie T.; F J Kelly 275 Bay colt, by Leonatus Cameo; Wm Mc- Guigan 150 Bay filly, by Leonatus Mary Malloy; Wm McGuigan 110 -Bay filly, by Leonatus Lady of the Lake; J J Donovan 400 Bay filly, by Sir Dixou Lake Breeze; J C Cahn S09 .Bay colt, by Leonatus Nettie Howell; B Vincent 850 Bay filly, by Leonatus Cadma; A Cahn.. 350 Bay filly, by Leonatus Vienna; Wm Mc- Gnigan 100 Bay colt, by Leonatus Camilla ; Fred Bold 140 Bay fil'y, by Leonatns Heritage ; James Griffin fc Co 100 Bay colt, by Macdaff Belle Isle; B W Street 175 Bay filly, by Leonatus Garnet ; J Burns . . 110 Bay filly, by Macduff Dieamland; J B Respass 250 -Bay filly, by Free Knight Alice A.; H Schwartz 40 Bay colt, by Free Knight Hibernia ; Wm Newgass 100 Bay colt, by Faustus Bo-Peep; J H Smith 40 Bay filly, by Free Knight Emma Manley; CB Campbell 45 Bay colt, by Free Knight Fauna III; Wm Newgass 95 Bay filly, by Faustus Little Girl; S Gleason 70 Brown colt, by FauBtus Maggie Merrill; Wm Newgass 800 Bay filly, by Free Knight Rhadamantha; H Schwartz "0 Bay filly, by Free Knight Petticoat: 8 Gleason 80 Bay filly, by Free Knight Lillian ; M Burns 30 Brown colt, by Falsetto-Genie; Wm McGaigaa 325 Bay filly byJ Puraebearer Isbell; C B Campbell 2'5 Bay filly, by Spandthrif t Jess; C R Mc- Lean "5 Bay Qllyi by Spendthrift Festivity ; J B l Respass Gray colt, by Hormence Grecia; J C Cahn 160 ' Brown filly, by Pursebearer Letitia Sax- on; C H Campbell 10a i Bay colt, by Long Dance Babette; A J75 1 Cahn Bay colt, by DaBeauvoir My Chick; GB . &u ' Havercamp Bay colt, by G. W. Johnson-Silence; J J 1'! i Donovan IRed Signal, b. or br. c, by.Jim Gort Red Ten; bGreggauheim.... an ) Jungle, ch. f, by Prince of Monaco-Cane- . breaK; Morse & Patterson 100 ' Wilmington, b. c, by Jim Gore-Mosco- traae; J J Donovan ' Cast Anchor, br. f, by Jim Gore-Queen Bay; C Volioi 1&0 ' Bride Elect, br. f, by Prince of Monaco- White Veil; More & Patieisun 90 1 j g 1 ( . 1 I i l ' 1 . ' i ) . ' ' ' The Bronzn Demon, b. f, by Tea Tray The Black Squaw ; J H 8mith 55 Prinee of Africa, b'k. c, by Prince of Monaco Sue II.; Morsa & Patterson 200 Star of Hope, ch. f, by Farandole Guardian Angel; Fred Bold 70 War Demon, br, f, by Prince of Monaco Lady Scalper; Wm Newgass 55 Enticement, ch. f, by Prince" of Monaco Vinceanes; H H Kearney 45 White Sails, b. f, by Jim Gore Flotilla; S Gleason 50 Cape Jessamine, b. f, by Jim Gore Miss Preston; A Cahn 20 Brown filly, by Esher Mercedes ; J C Cahn 150 Bay colt, by Esher Saxonette ; A Cahn .. 150 Chestnut filly, by Victory Candlelet ; Cash 20 Brown filly, by Esher Aunt Jennie; A Cahn 100 Chestnut colt, by Lord Hartington Kitty Greame; W H Steele 40 Brown colt, by Lord Hartington Mona Lisa; J J Donovan 150 Bay filly, by St. Saviour Quesn of Pleasure; J H Smith 25 Chestnut filly, by Lord Hartington Fanlike ; Fred Bold 25 Chestnut filly, by Bob Miles Furbelow; Cash 35 Chestnut filly, by Hartington Potina; Eddie Brown 10 Brown filly, by Esher Van-a-Clar; J C Cahn 10 Bay colt, by Lszzarone Frailty ; H Doran 15 Bay colt, by Esher Pasadena; Morse & Patiereon 75 Chestnut filly, by Spendthrift Across the Sea; H Doran 70 Chestnut colt, by Faustus Bothina; M Powers 85 Bay filly, by Free Knight Vinaigrette ; R Jacobs ., 50 Chestnut filly, by Faustus Orphaline; R Timberlake 55 Bay filly, by Free Knight Fautress; R Jecobs 50 Chestnut filly, by Faustus Nina W. ; R Timberlake 55 Bay filly, by Free Knight Zella ; A Cahn. 50 Chestnut filly, by Faustus Cora Knight; R Jacobs 50 Bay or brown colt, by Honsatonic Mar- cella;Cash 25 Bay colt, by Prophesy Viola Ban; Fred Brant 20 Bay filly, by Free Knight Funny Eye ; M Williams 50 Bay filly, by Charade Galatea ; Frank Branigan 45 Bay filly, by Michael Ultimatum ; F Branigan . . 40 Black filly, by Charade Joppa ; J J Ellsworth 125 Bay filly, by FabulouB Wicket; Morse & Patterson 150 Bay colt, by Bersan Katherine Bassett; CB Campb 11 205 Bay filly, by Bersan Fable; T E Barrett. 175 Bay colt, by Bersan Lexington Bade; Morte& Patterson 230 Black colt, by Traver-e Atlanta ; J Biros 75 Bay filly, by Getaway Marietta; John McDonald 25 Bay colt, by Getaway Belle Blackburn ; George Sprawl 22 Bay fitly, by Getaway Cellie Ferguson; E Sheridan 25 Bay colt, by Dandie Dinmont Drift; Fred Bold 30 Bay filly, by Getaway Louise L.; S Gleason 30 Chestnut colt, by Rowland Francis Nichols; LD Fraz e 165 Bay colt, by Perkins Evelyn ; J Griffin & Co.... 225 Chestnut colt, by Appomattox Pernsia; CVolini 30 Bay filly by Appomattox Montvale ; John Huffman 150 Chestnut filjy, by Senator M. or Rowland In Frout; John Brady 90 Bay filly, by Perkins Lottie C. ; J Griffin &Co. 60 HOUSES IN TEAINING. Gilbert, b, c, 3, by Brut is Bamona; S Gleason 20 Moriana. br. f. 3, by Mountjoy Mary Por-I ter; Fred Brant 20 Ephrsm, blk. c, 3, by Sir Dixon Catalpa; S Gleason . 65 Synia, ch. f, 3, by Pardee Julia; P Ryan 250 Syra. ch. f, 2, by Sabine Rainfall: F W Doss . 250 ( Ramlet, b. f, 3, by Pardee Patroness; , James Wilson 100 Timon. b. c, 8, by Pardee Day Dream; MT Miles 100 ' Ostemo. b. c, 2, by Pardee Day Dream; 1 JCGahn 125 Jerid, ch. c, 3, by Sabine Fedalma; P Ryan 115 1 Tames, ch. c, 2, by Sabine Fedalma; J C Cahn 75 Oneita, b. f, 3, by Azra Outspeed; A T Callahan 215 Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OP THE TURF. i Secretary Harry Kuhl gives notice to owners 2 i at the local tracks that all badges now out- 1 standing for owners, trainers, jockeys and stable employes of all grades muBt be turned in before next Sunday in exchacge for new ones. 1 None of those now out will be good for the 1 coming meeting at Hawthorne. Stable room is in great demand at both local tracks. Late arrivals at Hawthorne are the ' stables of George C. Bennett with 14 horses; P.M. Civill, 7; Williamson & Manion, 5, and : James Robertson, 3; the latter trio being j jumpers. Besides these Secretary Kuhl has notice of the early arrival of the stables of Edward Corrigan, 13; A. C. Franklin, Jn, 3; W. 1 W. Darden, 3; D. J. Lynch, 2, and T. J. Mc- Hale, 7. Mr. Corrigan's horses will rest here : for a time preparatory to their long journey to ' California and some of them may be raced a few times. Mr. Corrigan is in Kentucky but ; will probably arrive here shortly for a limited : stay. i In New York Friday night there was completed an extensive organization of breeders of thoroughbreds. The organization was conceived during the June horse sale, when a meeting was held and the following temporary officers elected: Pesident, Gen. W. H. Jackson, owner of the famous Belle Meade stock farm near Nashville; vice president, L. O. Appleby, of Shrewsbury, N. J., and secretary and treasurer, O. H. Che-nault, of Lexington, Ky. At Friday night's meeting these officers were elected to hold office permanently, with the addition of E F. Clay, of Lexington, Ky., as vice president. A meeting of the association was held Thursday night, at which a committee was appointed to formulate a consititution and by-laws. The committee placed ita'ideas on paper at a meeting held Friday and reported to the main body at night. Those present at the meeting were: Offices: Milton Young, Lexington: Charles Reed. Gallatin, Tenn.; Clay Woodford, Kentucky; W. H. May, Lexington; J. B. Hagain, New York; R. W. Walaen, New Jersey; Williams & Bradford, Kentucky; Applegale & Mc-Meekin. J N. Camden Jr., W. Showalter, J. P. Chinn, Morgan Ghinn, G, D. Wilson and T. J. Carson, all of Kentucky; William Hendrie, Canada; J E. Cushing, Chicago; Eliot G. Gouding, Now York; W. P Hotton, Louisville; Gideon & Daly, New York; Samuel Brown, Pittsburg. Pa., and W. H. Jackson Jr., Tennessee. The constitution adopted gives the name of the organization as the Association of Breeders of Thoroughbreds. It states that the objects of the association are primarily to guard with zealous care tue thoroughbred interest in any r manner that may seem best to a constitutional majority of the members in any regular rceet-inK assembled, with the hope and desire to be a t valuable ally to the racing associations, since ( the interests of both are and ought to beidenti-, call I Burns' Good Riding ( , ' 1 1 i 2 i 1 1 1 ' : j 1 : ' ; : i r t ( I BURNS' GOOD BIDING. Jolly Roger, the inconsistent son of Order . Happy Sally II., ran one of his best races yesterday at Harlem, and at one mile and a quarter easily disposed of Harry Nutter, who a few days previous had easily beaten bim at the same distance. That day, however, Silvers, with a broken collar bone, rode, or attempted to ride. Jolly Roger, while yesterday Beauchamp was up, and, hustling the colt along all the wayfc he did not give him a chance to sulk or even think of it. After the race the always buBy scandalmonger was around explaining how Harry Nutter had beaten Jolly Roger so many lengths in :06i and then how Jolly Roger came right back and in 2:06 galloped away from Harry Nutter. There was no complaint about the latter not running his race, but how the other colt could improve bo suddenly, they could not understand. The fact of the matter is that Jolly Roger, when ridden by a competent boy, or when he doea not sulk, can beat Harry Nutter doing anything. At leapt, judging from the betting in yesterday's event, the talent mnst think so, as Jolly Roger was a red-hot favorite and heavily backed at even money, while Harry-Nutter was almost always as good as 7 to 5, There was little of interest or excitement in the race. Jolly Roger went to the front shortly after passing the stand the first time and holding the race safe from there, on, won running away. Jockey Tom Burns started in in real earnest and won three of the six races. His winning mounts were Wig, Mocorito and Georgie, and on the first and last named horses he was obliged to display his highest measure of skill to win. Wig's victory was in the first event and it must be credited strictly to Burns' good riding. He beat Emma M., a 100 to 1 chance, but with, riders reversed the latter would have won off by herself. She was ridden by Dominick, and when the pinch came the little boy became flurried and let Wig beat him by a nose on the post. Dominick in his effort to help the filly at the finish instead of being of any assistance was a hindrance. Had he sat still and let the filly do her best on her own courage she would, have won. Wig was heavily backed at about 7 to 5 and after the race Burns was given a great ovation. Burns' handling of Georgie in the fourth race was very clever work. This is a filly with a smart turn of speed but she possesses very little stamina and has always, in her races around, here, given it up when anything challenged her in the stretch, but somehow or other Burns coaxed her along, and by clever hand riding-managed to make her last long enough to win by about a length from Tenole and Harry Tho-barn in the faBt time of l:13h This is the bast race Georgie ever ran. Kensington was an 8 to 5 favorite for the race but finished fifth, not: beaten more than n length and a half all told. After the race Mr. Rogers, who trains Kensington, tried bard to impress those near him with, the idea that the filly was outclassed. Lovable, in the fifth race, which was at three-quarters for two-year-olds, won in a very game and sensational way. The filly was backed con-1 sistently at 5 to 1 and her win was a very popu-L lar one. Considering the game struggle she made through the stretch any lover of a race-, horse would have been compelled to applaud her. Yoloco jumped out in the lead at the start and when headed for home he was three lengths in front of Lovable and was apparently going easily. On the other hand Lovable was under OOKTINtJHD ON BSOOND P1.GB. BURNS' GOOD RIDING. (Continued from 1st Page.) i pressure. Flick was riding as hard as be knew how and it did not seem possible that the filly had a chance to get up. She did, though, and gaining inch by inch just managed, in he last j stride, to poke her nose in front. Mocorito appeared to be in a soft spot in the second race and when it was seen that Burns was up aha seemed almost a certainty. Her opening price was 6 to 5, but thiB was soon cut to even money. Later she receded to 11 to 10. As i it had seemed on paper Mocorito was a cer" ( tainty and she won as she pleased from Violet J Parsons and McAlbert. Andes was backed heavily in the last race, but j after leading for three-quarters he collapsed, i and at the end was a distant third to King's Highway and Garland Barr. King's Highway ; was as good as 30 to 1. He was well backed all three ways by close observers of form. The afternoon was perfect for racing, a crowd of 6,000 was out, and the track was lightning fast. Page [2] BOX -A.T 3 TO 1. TENOUB, PLACE, 3 TO 1. These were our specials yesterday. Every day we nave some good thing for our clients, and we can give them to you for the same price You all know it is an Impossibility to beat nvorv race or to win if ynu play all or them. WE ONLY ADVISE YOU TO PLAY FROM ONE TO THREE GOOD THINGS EACH DAY and these we are prepared to fnrniBh jou for $10.00 for six days' selection?. Handicap and teW-rams ready by 11 a.m. (Send 2 cents for booklet it is interesting ) The National Turf Investment Co., Suite 605, 167 Dearborn St., Chicago. Ill HARLEM, FORT ERIE, CONEY ISLAND. 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CHICAGO, ILL., AUGUST 30, 1899. i j i ( J j i ; Coney Island Form Chart CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHEEPSHEAD BAY. L. I., August 29. Third day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather cloudy; track fast. Presiding Jndce, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Main Track.) $7C0 added, 3-year-olds JgQg Ind Horses A Wt 8t U X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ' (127421 MONADOUR 111 7 31 5 4 1h McCue Brown & WimmerS 8 5 6 14120 DOL. WIETHOFF 91 2 l" H la 21 Wedd'rstr'dBuckley & Browna 8 5 6 138253CHAPPAQUA 104 1 2" 2h 2 3a O'Lfary Oneck Stable 20 20 15 15 13558THEORY 107 6 5 3a 32 41 Maher E L Graves 8-5 2 8-5 8-5 14129 WELLER 103 4 7 7 5 5u Boland B F Brown 20 30 20 30 140103JERRY HUNT 101 14 14 13 6 6 Clawson B Schreiber 7 7 6 7 13851 IMPARTIAL 101 13 13 14 7 7 Moody A Meyer 20 50 20 50 13803 BEN LODI 101 10 10 10 8 8 Dupee WHaywardJr&Co30 100 30 100 13855 DISTUR8ER 98 11 11 11 9 9 Wilson Charles Barker 100 300 100 300- 9706 CHAMPION 1C8 3 8 9 10 10 Henness y W C Hayes 30 ISO 30 150 141492L. MEDDLESOME 91 12 12 12 11 11 Phelsn A G Blakely 7 12 6 12 13236 TENDER 96 8 4 6 12 12 Odom W A Chanler 8 8 7 7 13831 LEPIDA 96 9 6 4 13 13 Slack W C Daly 100 200 100 200 DORA F. 96 6 9 8 14 14 Evaos Frick'n&CosgrovelOO 200 100 200 Omitted from entries. Time, 12, 24, 36, 1 :08. Winner Ch. f, by Troubadour Mona. Post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won driving. Monadodr ran a fine race, closing fast through' the stretch and barely getting up in time to win in the last stride. Dollio Weithoff had a clear course and a fine turn of speed throughout. With a stronger finisher up sbe would have won. Chappaqna rana good race and will do to keep track of. Theory may have been a trifle short. Weller and Jerry Hunt ran their races. Scratched (13632)ManliuB, 110; 12218 Amorita, 108; Keep Time, 107; 13851 Leon d'Or, 101; 13753 Village Pride, 96. Overweights Theory, 2 pounds; Weller, 2; Jerry Hunt, 3; Champion, 1. MonaCour. place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Dollie Weithoff, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Chap-p aqua, show, 2 to 1, Theory, place, 3 to 5; show. 1 to 3. SECOND RACE 1 Mile. 51,000 added. 3-year olds aad upward. Allowances jL4-3()4- Ind Horses A Wt St H K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (13830) BOX 5 121 2 la U H 11 Hi Maher W Showalter 4 5 4 4 142652PEEP O'DAY 6 121 3 32 32 2 2i 21 Taral J A McCormick 4 5 4 5 (13799)BANNOCKBURN 4 126 5 5 5 5 43 35 Spencer P Dunne 4-5 9-104-5 4- 11251 MUSKADINE 4 116 4 41 4a 4 31 4a Odom W H Clsrk 15 50 10 40 14265 DONALD BAIN 3 106 1 21 2" 31 5 5 McCue C H Smith 6 8 6 7 Time, 12, 2i, 37, 496, 1:03, 1 :16, VA1, Winner B h, by Order Pandora. Post 1 minute. Staitbad. Won easily. Box received a flying stsrt and outran the others all the way. Bannockburn was almost left, but made up much ground and finished gamely. Peep o'Day is good and ran his race. Donald Bain quit in the stretch. Muekadine ran a fairly good race. Scratched 141203General Mart Gary, 106 Bos, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Peep o'Day, place, 6 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Bannockburn, place,, out. 1 4 QAJ THIRD RACE Futurity Course. (170 feet short of 3-4 mile ) $900 added. JJtOvyO 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St K K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 141932GONFALON 122 1 la 11 H la Maher Perry Belmont 3 3 11-511-5 (14171) LIEUT. GIBSON 122 4 6 6 5 21 1 McCue C H Smith 3 4 3 4 (13934)MC MEEKIN 122 5 41 3a 41 31 Odom J E Maddea 31 4 3 3 (13752) ALL GOLD 122 8 8 4a 6 4a O'Leary W L Oliver 20 30 20 30 137582H1NDUS 115 9 9 2a 21 5a Spencer Georee J Long 8 15 6 10 KILOGRAM 112 10 10 10 9 6 Doggett J J Hvland 15 20 15 20 14268 WATER KING 122 2 2h 5 3 7 Bullman G B Morris 20 30 20 30 138832PREJUDICE 119 7 3a 7 7 8 Piggott J W Colt 10 10 10 10 13046 MISERICORDIA 112 3 7 8 8 9 Littlefield A H & D H Morris 20 30 20 30 1 13826 NATIVE 112 11 5 9 10 10 Dupee W Lakeland 30 60 30 60 14171 ESTILL 115 6 11 11 11 11 Clawson J D Smith 15 40 15 30- 1 Time, 1 :09. Winner Ch. c, by Fonao Fallerna. 1 Post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won handily. Away in front Gonfalon showed a fine order or 1 spend and finished stoutly Lientenant Gibson, slow to get going, finished strongly and with 1 farther to go would probably have won. McMeekin lost ground by swerving in the stretch. All I Gold and Hindus ran good races. Kilogram made a promising debut. 1 Scratched 14146 8armatian, 122. i Gonfalon, place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. Lieuteaant Gibson, placa, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Mc-- Meekin, show, 2 to 5. ' 1 A fC FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 3year-olds. Allowances. JLtfcOJO The Dolphin Stakes. $1,200 added. . nu Horses A Wt St St jj V ij Btr Fin JockeyB Owners U n L. C I 130012 M'L. OF DARE 108 3 21 211 1a la a lij McCne EaBtin & Lsrabie2 21 2 21 142633HIS LOBDSHIP 108 4 4 4a 6 4" 41 2 bpencer J B Smith 2 2t 2 11-5- 141203GEN. M. GARY 108 2 52 52 41 Sa 3a 33 O'Leary FR Hitchcock 8 10 4 4 1 (13831)FA8T BLACK 109 1 1 la 21 21 la 42 Littlefield C Littlefield Jr 15 50 15 50 14800 SURVIVOR 114 5 3a 3a 3a 5a 6 5a Taral P H McCarren 4 5 16-516-5 14302 LACKLAND 121 6 6 6 51 6 5 6 Maher Perry Bolmont 12 30 12 30 Added starter. Ti me. 12. 25, 31, 5t, 1 :04, 1 :11, 1 :31, 1 :44, 1 :57. j Winner B. c, by Candlemas Julia L. - Post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won easily. MacLeod of Dare outclassed his field and is a 5 good horse now. His Lordship closed strongly and is much improved. General Mart Gary - stumbled at the start and was interfered with but closed fast through the stretch. Fact Black 3 showed early speed and ran well to the stretch, Survivor is not at his best. Lackland waB over-r weighted. 5 Scratched (143G0)Toluoa, 103. q MacLeod of Dare, place, evens; show, out. His Lordship, place, 4 to 5; show, out. General 5 Mart Gary, show, 2 to 5. Survivor, place, 6 to 5; nhow, 1 to 3. 0 1 I QAT FIFTH RACE-3 Miles. (On Turf.) Over 8 Hurdles. 4-year-olds and upward. 0 JLtfcOv I Mineola Hurdle Handicap. S80O added. 0 Ind. Horses A Wt St 2 4 6 8 StrFin Jockey Owner O H LC 1404833EMPEREGO 6 153 5 U H H 1 12 la Veitch Relph Black 3 4 11-511-5 (14195)BEN EDER 6 160 3 4a 4a 41 410 21 215 Finnegan J W Colt 21 5 21 4 14122 HOW. MANN 6 165 1 31 3113 32 32 36 Mara E P McDonald 21 3 9-5 2 0 133362GEO. KEENE 4 148 2 2a 2a 2 211 4 4 Garrison Sydney Paget 4 10 4 8 5 CALLIOPE 5 134 65 5 5 5 5 5 Mooney C Mooney 15 100 15 100 5 128622PRIMATE 4 142 46 6 6 6 6 6 Hogan W H Clark 8 10 8 ' 8 0 Time, 3:49&. Winner B. h, by Logic La Sylphide. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily. Semper Ego had too much epead for the others and jnmped in good style. George Keene ran and fenced well for a mile and then tired. Ben 1. Edor ran his race. Howard Mann tired in the last quarter. . Semper Ego, place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. Ban Eder, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Howard 2 Mann, place to 5 ; show, out. 5 JQ SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 900 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ' 0 Ind HorsoB A Wt St St i Vi & StrFin Jockeya OwnerB O H L C 0 142612 WOLHURST 5 105 6 3 3a 3a 22 22 14 Bullman FleiscbmannSonsS 3 2 2 142703MYTB 5 107 3 11 11 11 12 12 21 Maher F J Kittleman 4 8 4 6 13590 MAX GOMEZ 4 111 7 4a 4a 42 3a 33 310 McCua M Clancy 4 6 4 5 13855 FREE LANCE 5 108 5 7 7 61 61 51 4a Hennessy W J Roche 15 25 15 20 14261 LEANDO 3 98 1 21 2U 21 41 41 52 Slack M L Hayman 10 E0 30 .10 14270 MAR1TI 4 103 9 8 8 8 8 8 63 Dupee C H Smith 20 30 20 20 (14270JR. PERKUME3 104 4 5a 5a 73 7" 71 73 Odom Underwood & Co 4 4 3 3 O (13856)DAN CUPID 3 107 8 9 9 9 9 9 8 O'Leary J J Knoale 10 30 10 30 15 141702ESTACA 5 108 2 63 6 52 51 61 9 Clawson E Brown 10 12 10 12 15 12660 JAMES M. 3 99 10 10 10 10 10 -10 10 Boots Rpginn Stable 1C0 300 100 300 5 Time, 12, 25, 37 50, 1 :03, 1 :16, 1 :2$, 1 :42, 1 :55tb. 10 Winnor B g, by Ventilator Nut Brown. iO Post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won easily. Wolhurst was best. He waited on Myth and came .5 away easily at thr end. Myth tired in the last furlcng. Msximo Gomez ran a fairly good race 10 only He can do bettfr Fiee Lance and Rate Perfume ran below the mark. BodidEataca. 15 Overweights Jlyth, 2 pounds; Janus M., 1. .0 Wolnnrst, nlace, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3 Myth, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Maximo Gomez, show, !5 . evens. Rare Perfume, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Harlem Form HARI.EM FORM. The form of Wednesday's Harlem fields is: First Race Antiquary, Andes, Fantasy. Second Race Thrive, Sam Fullen, Florizar. Third Race Hugh Penny, Bitter Root, King's Highway. Fourth Race May Beach, Frank Bel', News-gatherer. Fifth Race Plantain, Croesus, Jackanapes, Sixth Race Free Lady, Digg3, Blue Lick. Harlem Entries HARLEM ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances, fnd. Horses Age Wt. Hdor. 143143Andes ......105 715 13483 Antiquary 105 725 141392 C J arence T 105 685 14141 Owyhee 105 700 14285 Juegler II 105 695 14199 Nokomo 105 640 141743BrownDick 102 705 13496 Shotbslt 102 650 14140 Fantasy 100 710 13465 Lamity 100 700 14038 Opera Girl 100 690 18978 Ramlet 100 695 14285 Lesaie May 100 675 14021 Overami 100 640 14285 Duty 100 700 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Handicap. (14286) Thrive 106 725 142863Florizar 104 710 (1423118am Fullen 104 720 (14252)Unsightly 100 710 142553Talma 92 700 Third Race I Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (14290) Bitter Root 4.. ..112 710 (14085)Nickey D 4.. ..112 685 (14314)King's Highway 4. ...109 695 14114 Czerowitz 5. ...109 695 14291 Tbree Bars 5. ...109 690 14250 Galileo... 4.. ..107 640 14201 Celtic Bard 6....1C6 685 142502f!atastrophe... 5.. ..106 670 14150 Hugh Penny 9.... 106 725 142503Obicopec 4.... 104 660 14310 Theresa H 5.. ..104 650 14251 PaDa Harry 4. ...104 640 14249?Golden Rod 5. ...104 650 14213 Kalmia 5.... 102 660 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year"-olds and upward. Allowances. 14129 Verify 4. ...109 7C0 141163Newsgatherer 5. ...109 715 (14287) May Beach 3. ...100 775 (14065) Frenk Bell 3.... 94 730 Fifth Race 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, box & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 14289 Periwig 5... .107 685 143113Plantain 4.... 99 725 13919 Jackanapes 4.... 99 710 142892Croesus 5.... 99 715 14292 Hosi 4.... 99 655 11476 Jssie S...-. 4.... 97 650 14251 Fintan 3.... 89 610 Brideeford, b. c, by Don- atello Ban Dixie .... 3.... 89 Sixth Race 7 1-2 Fnrlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind HorBBB Age Wt. Hdco. 14285 Albertvale 5. ...114 690 (14291) Froe Lady 4. ...109 725 (14296) J. J. T 3.. ..107 695 14296 Rollins 5.... 107 675 14810 Warren Point 6.. ..107 680 14024 Canfield 6.... 107 650 142472Diggs 7. ...107 715 14251 Necbdah 7.... 105 690 14285 BngbtieS 4.. ..105 705 l42943Bluo Lick 3.. ..103 710 14139 Long Dandy 3.... 100 625 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 i ' . I 1 j - 5 - 3 5 q 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 1. . 2 5 0 0 O 15 15 5 10 iO .5 10 15 .0 !5 Page [3] Harlem Form Chart HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, IIiI., August 29. For tj -third day. Harlem Jockey Club. Summer Meeting, Weather clear; track fast. Presiding: Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Bi chard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. ' 1 A QrQ FIRST BACK-4 1-3 Furlongs. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. JL rdbO Vy J 2-year-oIde Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M H X Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H L O 141732WIG 1J8 3" " 3H 32 1 T Burns WCFessenden 8-5 8-5 7-5 7-5 14196 EMMA M. 107 7 21 11 2H Dominick H A Cotton 50 100 E0 100 14248 MYRTLE GEBAtJR 115 61 81151 3 Vrndusen FT Wood 6 7 6 7 14252 TAMER HO 2h 6i 411 411 N Hill James Cnrl 10 15 10 12 14286 CHIEF FABBELL 106 111 4h 71 1 51 WDean Wagner & Weber 10 15 10 12 13724 FLOBA LEE 107 9a 92 81 61 L Roee HJScogpan 20 30 15 15 CYBANO 110 10 71 62 7h Jenkins M Mnrpby 10 30 10 30 142523ADAIB II. 114 13 12 92 8? T Knight J B Bespass 10 20 10 20 14196 ORLETTA 107 l 14 2H 91 Sbeppard G W Headley 6 7 6 6 14235 OLEKMA 115 5 51 101 101 Frost J J Donovan 15 30 15 30 14252 KITTIE G. 107 8" 102 112 11 Boland James Owen 100 150 100 150 14055 SPEUNG 106 12h 132 131 121 Conley W F Schnlta 20 40 20 40 13876 SANTI AGUE 107 14 14 14 138 H WilBon Hecker& KeatinglOO 1C0 100 150 14196 ANTONIETTA 107 4h 111 12h 14 Glover WCD'BLopez&ColOO 100 100 100 Time, 11 23, 35, 481, .55. Winner Ch. c, by Donatello Greylock. Post 12 minutes. Start fair. The first two were driving to the limit; second and third were driving also. Wig won mainly through Burns' powerful finish. Tha colt did not seem to have a chance of beating Emma M. at the sixteenth post, but Dominick on the latter got excited and threw the race away in his effort to ride a finish Had be sat still the filly woud have won. Myrtle Gpbaur had a rough journey but under strong handling finished very fat. Tamer ran a fair race but hung under the pressure at the end Flora Lee was sharply interfered with at the start. Orletta showed a lot of speed bat could not CRrry it far. Wig, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Emma M., place, 40 to 1; show, ' 20 to 1. Myrtle Gebaur, show, 6 to 5. -ti 1 ZnSECOlJDlBAljESMile. Purse $400. $75 to second$25tottiird; JLJrO JL v 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses AWt St & K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L I 142853MOCOBITO 4 100 1 1" 1 12 1 T Burns O P Romigh 6-5 6-5 I 11-10 14234 V'LET PAESONS5 98 3" 2i 3" 3" 23 Vititoe E F Voos 3 4 3 31 14253 MC ALBEBT 4 105 2" 31 2H 2U 31 Balph H Robinson 15 30 15 15 14250 THEBESA H. 5 101 71 4 421 41 4 Jenkins G B Havill 4 6 4 6 14287 KAMSIN 6 100 9 102 811 6" 51 H Brown LHEzcU 15 20 15 20 13978 INCIDENTAL 4 100 4h 51 7" fit 611 BalliDgar W J Widener & Co30 100 30 100 14085 HEBMOSO 4 163 10h 8" 51 74 71 L Boss A C Clark 20 30 20 30 14241 MINNIE B. 3 100 51 6" 6" 92 811 Beitz Desha & Co 20 60 20 30 13932 WAEBEN POINT 6 102 81 9 101 81 91 Beauchamplra Glafscock 10 12 10 10 13945 PELL MELL II. 3 991 6 72 &2 105 106 Frost Wallenstein & Co 15 30 15 30 14057 WARRIOR 3 106 11 11 11 11 11 Finley P H Heffron 60 100, 60 100 Time. 12, 241, 361, 49, 1 :01, 1 :141. WiDner Ch. m, by Amigo Santa Monica. Post 8 minutes, btartgood. Won handily. The next two were doing their best. Mocorito was never fully extended. She was in a soft spot and was well ridden, violet Parsons was unruly at the post but after getting away well ran a good race. McAlbert was a clear length in front just bf-foro the stretch was reached, bnt under pressure at the end, he tired badly. Theresa H. was staggering and all out. Kamsin finished strorg. Incidental was repeatedly interfered with. Mark him for a maiden race. The first three alwayb had the race to themselves. Scratched 14296 Intricuer, 100. Overweiarhts Warren Point, 2 pouda ; Minnie B.,3; Hermoso, 3; Pell Mell II., 2; Theresa H., 3; McAlbert, 5. Mocorito, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Violet Parsons, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. McAlbert, show. 3 to 1. 1 A Q1 1 THIRD RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. 1 irO JL JL 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind HoraeB AWt St St. H V X BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H L C 141983J'LY BOGEB 3 101 2 32 32 12 l 13 12 BeaucbampJ A Vetter 6-5 6-5 1 1 (14198) H. NUTTEB 3 103 3 410 420 2k 22 23 2 L Rose A C Clark 6-5 7-5 6-5 7-5 142893 PLANTAIN 4 109 1 22 1h 33 35 36 32 T Burns Mrs R Bradley 7 10 7 10 14290 P THE F'DL'B3 94 4 11 2 425 425 425 415 Dugan G Landry 30 50 30 50 142513CTESS IRMA 6 101 5555555 Boland A D Steele 15 20 15 20 Time, 121, 25, 491,1:02, 1:15, 1:411, 1:54, 2:06. Winner B. c, by Order Happy Sally II. Off at the first break to a good start. Won very easily; second driven out; third eased up. Jolly Roger turned the tables on Harry Nutter in a surprising way. The last time the two met Jolly Roger t as beaten off, but stiU Silvers with only the use of one arm was up that day, and again the horse is a sulknr. Harry Nutter ran bis race. He is an honest little horse and tried every inch of the road. The weight was too much for Plantain and he was aho outclassed by the first two. The other two were outclassed and were never contenders. Scratched (14294)Jim McCleevy. 93. Overweights Harry Nutter, 2 pounds. Jolly Roger, place, out. Harry Nutter, place, 1 to 3. Plantain, place, 2 to 1; show. 3 to 5. 1 4 Q li) FOUBTH BACK 3- Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25lothira jLTdbO JL Jmi 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. Ind , Horsea A Wt St 34 H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 142852GEORG1E 3 101 51 li 11111 TBurns D P Rodgers &Co3 4 3 4 (14285)TENOLE 5 104 1h 2" 2" 2i 2 Vititoe James Curl 8 8 8 8 14285 H'RY THOBURN5 102 31 5 6 4" 3" Bassinger Earnshaw Bros 15 25 15 25 14253 ABE FUBST 5 109 4" 61 5" 3 4 T Knight J B Bespass 3 4 3 4 14234 KENSINGTON 3 105 2 3 3 5 51 Jenkins M Murphy 2 2 8-5 8-5 142533MOBONI 4 109 7 7 7 61 61 Boland James Arthur 7 10 7 10 14253 AL LONE 5 102 6 4" 41 7 7 Nutt J Dowd 15 20 15 20 Time, 11. 24, 481, 1:00, 1:131. Winner Ch. f, by Bagnarok Georgia M. Post 6 minutes. Start good for all but Moroni. Won hand ridden, but out to the laBt ounce: second, third, fourth and fifth were driving to the limit. Georgie got a flying start, took the shortest route, and was generally well ridden. She was very tired at the end. though, and barely lasted long enough to win. Tenole finished resolutely under punishment. He has improved grettly in the last thirty days Had Harry Thoburn been able to get through at the head of the stretch he would have been hard to bsat. At it was be ran a smashing good race. Abe Furst has developed a vary ugly disposition. He refused to break once and sulked in the race. Kensington had no excnsei. Moroni bad no cbacce from where he got away. Scratched 14059 Midian. 103; (14021)Pt Cleburne. 103; 14199 Miss Stanton, 101. Gf orgie, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Tenole. place, 3 to 1: thow, 8 to 5. Hairy Thoburn, show, 3 to 1. Abe Fnrst, place, 7 to 5; show. 3 to 5. Kensington, place, 3 to 5; Bhow, out. 1 f J 1 1 FIFTH U AUifi-3-4 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. 1 4Jbf 1 O 2-ynar-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M K StrFin Jockeys Owners O M L C 14230 LOVABLE 99 2 3" 4U 2H 1" Flick W E Applegate 4 6 4 5 142372YOLOCO 102 1" 1 1 13 22 Frost G W Scott 4 6 4 6 141773LOMOND 106 3 4 5 3 32 T Burns W P Magrane 21 13-52 2 142522DECOY 110 51 7 3 42 4U J Brown L H Ezell 3 3 3 31 13839 OCORNO 102 4 62 7" 61 51 Nutt J J Donovan 20 40 20 40 14231 BAIBD 102 71 2" 22 51 6 T Knight Heckner&Keating60 75 60 75 14283 TOMMY O'BRIEN 102 11 11 101 81 7 L Rose T E Barrett 15 15 10 10 13979 ODTBUBST 102 8" 9h 8" 92 81- W Jones E T Graves 60 100 60 100 142313MAN OF HONOE 101 9h 5i 6" 71 92 V Trotter Gaoree Knoukor 30 30 30 30 13573 ANNIS PALMEB S9 6 102 11 104 102 Vititoe J Maloney & Co 20 20 15 15 14235 IBISH JEWEL 106 101 81 9a 11 11 W Dean S C Wagner 50 50 50 50 Time, Hi, 24, 36, 491, 1 :02, 1 :15. Winner Ch. f, by Fortissimo Lucasta. Post 8 minutes. Startgood. Won in the hardest kind of a drive; second, third and fourth! were driving also. Lovable displayed great gamoness. Flick was hard at work on her from the three-eighths post home. She only got up in the very last stride. Yoloco got away running and showed line speed. Ho hung, though, and hung badly in the last fifty yards. Lomond had no excuses. He was a false favorite. Decoy had a very rough journey, bnt at that ran below his notch. Baird showed speed. Tommy O'Brien seems to be ot no present account. Ocornomade up ground in tho stretch. Scratched 14235 Mitten, 103; 13746 Tom English, 102; 14231 Cast, 106; 14237 Phallas, 102; 13006 Lydia 8., 99. Lovable, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Yolcco, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Lomond, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Decoy, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. SIXTH RACK 1 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. X tJtO JL'tC 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. Ind Horses A Wt St & y2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (14249)K'.S mUH WAY 4 103 7 61 51 5 2 16 L Rose Mrs K Bradley 15 80 15 20 141782G'BLAND BABE 6 105 3a 32 3U 31 32 2 J MathewB G Landry 2 4 2 4 142873ANDES 3 91 1 1 1" U 1" 3 T Knight James Arthur 7-5 7-5 11 13680 MARY K'N8ELLA4 105 5 7 7. 43 4 42 TBurns W P Magrane 6 6 6 6 14290 EVEYLN BYBD 3 1C0 4" 21 2 2 5 55 Nutt F C Moshier 4 6 4 6 13995 EINSTEIN 4 105 2a 5 4" 68 6 6 Bassinger Earnshaw Brc3 10 10 10 10 13065 SEATTLE 3 94 6a 4" 6H 7 7 7 Silvers B Tucker 10 25 10 25- Tim e. 12, 25, 49, 1 :02, 1 :15, 1 :41. Winner B. g, by Meddler Little Lady II. Post 6 minutes. Startgood. Won easily; second and tbird were driving. King's Highway over-reced himself. Be wpb almret thrown over the ffice in a jsm on the first turn but recovered and won runnir g a ey. Gailend Bair bad a rough joniney. He was cut off several timnsJiwhen be tried to get through in between Am'es 8Dd EveJjn Byid, Andrs ran a bad race. He was favored at the start and had he been himself could not have loet. Both he and Evelyn Byrd quit badly in the stretch. Overweights Garlnnd Berr, 3 pounds; King's Highway, 3. King's Highway, place, 8 to 1; show, 3 to 1. GatlEnd Bair, place, 6 to 5; show,2 to 5. Andes, place, 2 to 5, Coney Island Entries CONEY ISLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cloudy; track fast. First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Main Track.) All Agee. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wgt, Hdcp. (132C2)Caeearian 7 126 750 14297 Lambent 6 121 720 97793Claroba 3.... 116 710 143G03Lady Lindsay 3.. ..116 740 14300 Acushla 3.. ..116 730 14268 Gulden 2.... 98 735 . Second Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 142273Star of Bethlehem 4.. ..110 725 14124 Dan Rice 4. ...109 730 14S08 Esteca 5. ...106 720 142702Flax Spinner 4.. ..106 735 (14308) Wolhurst 5.... 105 740 14229 Hardly 4.... 101 720 13935 Handpress 4. ...101 725 (13543)Roy8terer 3.. ..101 735 142982dky Scraper 3.... 100 750 Third Race G-8 Mile. (Futurity Course.) The Dash Stakes. $1,000 Added. 2year-olds. Allowances. 141933Me3merist 127 ... . 780 14268 8t. Finnan 110 800 142282Waring ....110 765 13852 Stuart 110 775 13002 Primrose Day 107 ... 725 13781 Lady Uncas 107 750 134762Montanic 107 ... . 780 14299 Radford 104 .. 750 141462Toddy 104 ..."I77O 14268 Musette 101 790 Fourth Race T Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Ocean Handicap. Value $1,500. (13735) Voter 5. ...124 800 142673Imp 5. ...123 . 780 (l4147)Swiftmas 4. ...121 .. 775 (14267) Prtvious 4. ...118 ...."770 14267 Kinnikicmck 5 116 ... 765 (13785)Maxine 5.. ..114 ... .".780 142613Tragediau..... 5.. ..113 .. 730 142672Batten..... 3.. ..112 .. 790 (131C2)Ttmmes Cat 5. ...112 ."760 (13560)Cambrian 3.. ..109 750 (14298)Charentus 4 109 .. 745 14300 Half Time 3.. ..109 ... 725 (14300)Toluca 3.. ..108 .'785 l43C03Lady Lindsay 3. ...103 ... 740 (14217)Clonsilla 4.... 97 .!..":770 Flfh Race 5-8 Mile. (Futurity Course. 2-year.6irjs. Maidens. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp, 13681 Salmagundi 108 650 14218 Strathmaber 108 660 18517 Mordelmo 106 .665 Pactaria, ch. c, by Pactolus Aria 106 14299 Beynolds 104 670 143013Angl 104 700 Sir Eller&lie, b. c, by Knight of Ellorsli6 Sist9r Louise. 103 13827 Kindred 102 655 13439 Kipling 102 650 142182La Vega 102 690 138532Prestige 102 685 11680 Specific 102 675 McLemore, b. g, by Gallantry Colleen Bhue II 99 12327 Boyal Sterling 97 655 141213Golden Scepter 97 680 14266 Maidstone 94 660 Sixth Race 2 Miles. (Oo Turf.) 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind. Horsea Age. Wt. Hdcp, (14304)Box 5.. ..121 725 (!4U8jThe Bachelor ..... 6.. ..120 740 137993Knight of the Garter... 5. ...118 750 (U307)SemcerEgo 6. ...117 730 137992Latson 4. ...114 735 14302 George Boyd 4.... 105 720 143023Maidof Harlem 3.. ..103 725 12723 Spurs 3.... 95 710 Fort Erie Entries FORT ERIK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast, First Race 3-4 Mile. All agoa. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wgt. Hdcp (14110)Flyin Bess 4... .110 ......700 12134 V. R. Customs 4.. ..107 680 14259 Loyal Prince '.. 6....104 665 13775 Torreon 4.. ..104 650 (14280) King Carnival 3.... 103 685 14189 Quaver 4. ..102 675 13719 Glengar 3... 100 660 1423820ak Maid 3.... 98 690 142833Btatira 2.... 78 670 Second Race 5-8. Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 142573Advance Guard. 115 690 142572Di8solute 115 680 14257 Eldim 115 685 142602 May Jane 112 700 141652Shrovo Tuesday 105 675 13462 Daryl 105 660 14070 Jack Telling 1C0 670 14255 Joe McFarland 97 650 14278 Ailenna 97 665 Third Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 142383Jim Megibbeu 4.. ..109 680 141872Bianch 4.. ..105 675 14258 Prince of India 5.... 100 670 142812 Chancery. 3.... 99 665 14284 Virgie O 4.... 99 685 14217 Beau Ideal 6.... S7 710 13S383Ennomia 4.... 95 665 (14236) Hapsburg 3.... 95 ......690 l42813Chopin 3.... 95 650 14162 Belen H. II 6.... 94 ......670 13744 Kittie Regent 3.... 94 675 Fourth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (14237) Water Bottle 107 700 14214 Vohicer 105 680 142552Daily Report 104 685 (14121) Little Veronica 103 690 13663 Ice Drop 99 680 14255 Honest Run 98 675 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 142543Rotterdam 5.. ..110 7C0 142123Guilder 4.... 109 675 14082 Henry Launt 5.... 108 ... . 665 14164 Bell Punch 4.... 106 670 13315 Brown Girl 5.. ..103 640 14229 Frobman 4.... 103 650 14213 Travis 6.... 101 630 14284 Homelike 4.... 101 660 14282 Leoncie 4. ...101 685 14278 Flop 4.... 100 690 8592 Hign Water 3.. ..100 660 142562Sallie J 3.... 98 680 142593JeBsie Jarboe 3.... 98 ......685 14282 Do Haven 3.... 96 665 142823Colonel Cluke 3.... 94 670 Sixth Race Short Course. Steeplechase. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (12251)HighTideII 6.. ..163 675 (140t2)Alarom 6. ...148 670 14138fiosebery 5.. ..145 665 14002Fred Perkins 3.... 139 640 13397tPhilae 4.... 139 650 13335tWace 4.... 134 645 140l22La Colina 5 .... 134 660 14138 Alamo .'... 7 132 ......635 13850 College Boy 3.... 130 640 141S8301d Tarr. 5.. ..130 655 13360 Slasher , 4....i30 665 Eldar 4 130 9270 Negoncie 5.. ..128 660 Dyment entiy. fE. & A. Craven entry. Fort Erie Form FORT ERIK FORM. Foet Eeie, Ont.. August 29. The form of Wednesday's Fort Erie fields is: First Race Flying Bess, Oak Maid, King Carnivel. Second Bace May Jane, Advance Guard, Eloim , Third Bace Bean Ideal, Hapsburg, Virgie O. Fourth Bace Water Bottle, Little Veronica, Daily Report. Fifth Bace Rotterdam, Flop, Leoncie. Sixth Bace High Tide II., Alarum, Dyment entry. RACING AT JOLIET.,... On account of the number of horses that the association has reason to expect, they have about concluded to extend the meeting at RIVERVIEW TRACK TO TWO WEEKS. Notice will bo given. WINNERS AT LONG P2ICES Monday we sent FREE LADY 7 to 1 Won MALAISE 6tol Won CAN ACE 6tol Won SILVER FIZZ 4tol Won Long Shots given last week HARRY THOBURN ..15 to 1 Won DECOY 8tol Won MAY BEACH 8 to 1 Won DIXOLETTA ..15 to 1 Won Some more winners at long price3 yesterday: KING'S HIGHWAY.. .30 to 1 Won LOVABLE 6tol Won GEOBGIE 4tol Won JOLLY BOGEB evens Won MOCORITO evens Won ETC. $2.00 PER DAY. $5.00 PER TFEEK. American Horsemen's Agency, 510, Hi 7 Dearborn Street, Coney Island Form CONilY ISLAND FORM. New Yoek, N. Y., August 29 The form of WeanesQay's Coney Island fields is: First Race Caesarian, Lady Lindsay, Gulden. Second Bace Sky Scraper, Wolhurst, Flax Spinner. Third Bace St. Finnan, Musette, Montanic. Fourth Race Voter, Batten, Toluca. Fifth Bace Anglo. La Vega, Prestige. Sixth Race Knight of the Garter, Tha Bachelor, Latson. Page [4] Harlem Jockey Club.... (HARLEM RACETRACK.) AUGUST 2Ist TO SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1899. FIVE OR MORE RACE5 DAILY RACING COMMENCES AT 2:30 P.M. r Special Trains on LAKE STREET ELEVATED leave State and Lake dolph Street, direct to Grand Stand WITHOUT CHANGE. Returning, stop Streets at 12:48, 12:56,1:03, 1:13, 1:23,1:30, 1:37, 1:43 P.M., stopping at Madison only at Ashland Avenue, Halsted Street and loop stations. First Accommoda-Street and Wabash Avenue, State and Van Buren Streets, Pacific Avenue and tion Train leaves after Fifth race stopping at all stations, Trains leaving after Van Buren Street, Fifth Avenue and Madison Street and Fifth Avenue and Ran- last race make no stops until reaching Ashland Avenue. METROPOLITAN ELEVATED stops at all LOOP STATIONS, leaving Suburban Electric Line direct to Grand Stand. Suburban cars leave connecting at Franklin and Van Buren Streets at 1:12, 1:24, 1:36 and 1:48 P.M., stopping only at Fortyeighth Street after Third, Fourth and Fifth races. Gars leaving after last Halsted Street and Marshfield Avenue, connecting at Forty-eighth Street with race make no stops from Forty-eighth Street until reaching Marshfield Avenue. TWELFTH STREET ELECTRIC OARS leave State and Van Buren Streets MADISON STREET CABLE connects at. Fortieth Street with Electric from 12:40, to 1:30 P.M direct to racetrack without change. Cars direct to racetrack. ADMISSION TO GRAND STAND 75 CENTS. M. NATHANSON, Secretafy,Room 1, 130 'Adams Street.; American Sporting flanual of 1899... (COPYRIGHTED.) A HANDBOOK OF FIGURES BEYOND COMPARISON EXPERTS HAVB CONTRIBUTED TO IT George Siler on Pugilism. John Thatcher on Billiards. F. H. Brunell and 6. 6. Riley on Racing. Joha Hrvy i Hantsi Rtqiig. An Official Compendium of Records. RAGING, TROTTING, PAGING, BILLIARDS AND THE PUGILISTIC EVENTS OF 1898, HANDICAPPING AND BOOKMAKING TABLES. NEW FEATURES IN THI3I LINES J THREE HANDICAP TABLES; WITH KEYS. Summaries by Experts on the Past Year'n Doings, -EDITED BY B THE. BRUNELL 30 CBMTS IN PAPBR. 50 CEMTS IN SOFT MOROCCO'. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111.