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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, September 17, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, September 17, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899091701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, September 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] VoiL. y. sro. 224, Chicago, sotday ad monday, September it-i8 1899, price, 5 cents Georgie Sets a Record GEOKGIE SETS A RECORD. Hawthorne had a fine afternoon for the wind-Tip of its fourth meeting. The wind waB a trifle -strong and this prevented faster time to a certain extent Still the track was like pasteboard and at its best and Georgie in the six and a half farlongs handicap hung up a new lecord for the distance. This filly carried 102 pounds and led from flag fall to finish. The handicap was third on the program and bad seven starters. Burns was on Georgie and aho. coupled with Bertha Nell, had first call in the betting at 7 to 5. Mr. Dwyer sent the field away to a perfect start after a delay of about ten minutes. Georgie was in front and Burns proceeded to go right on about his busine-s. The filly went down the bick stretch like a streak and reeled off the first half in 46 seconds. 'Sho went to the five-eighths in 1:09 flat and the three-quarters in 1:12. For an instant below the eighth post she seamed to be in distress, but those bahind ber wore also leg-weary, and, untouched by whip or spur, Georgie finished in 1:19, erasing the record of 1:19, previously -shared by Wernbarg and Irish Reel. The fight for the place between Flamora and Bertha 3Jellwas a desperata one, and the former gotthe verdict by a nose. Ed Corrigan's sensational two-year-old Golden Rule won the three-quarters recs for jrounesters of his age. He had 1C4, pounds and Vitiioo up and did something that no other horsehis ever done on a Chicago racetrack. That is, he stepped the first half mile in 461 seconds. This naturally put him far in front and out of harm's way and at the "finish he was easing up six lengths in ti ont of Silver Fizz, -and sha boat Sam Phillips a length and a half. Deipite the heavy wind thdt was blowing up the stratch and the fact that Golden Rule was eased up, hs ran the three-quarters in 1:13. That Dr. Nembula is a speedy celt was again shown. He was a natural 1 to 2 shot for the first race, which was as on 3 m la, and won running away in 1 :10i. He had little or nothing to biatand fulano, who was supposed to be his mo3t formidable opponent, ran as though he had a bad night, finishing at the sixteenth post. Tint a maiden like R tnitet biat Tulane as far as he did lojkel badly aad would be difficult to explain. The steeplechase was abiolutely one of the cloiQOit ever ran ovsr any raca course, It also furnished an exceptionally close finish. Vanity wai the favorite and heavily backed. He won but it was due to jockey F. Doane's skill. The boy handled tha Corrigan harso to perfection duriag the early pare of the journey, and when the pinch came rode like a major. After clearing the last fence it narrowed down to a. battle bjtwean Vanity, Gypcaiver and Bellamy. All through the last eighth tha trio was lighting hard. Doane was not oa the best horsa bat he roda with judgment and never ouca drew his whip. He sac still and nursed Vanity cleverly. On the other hand both Green aod Eggerson wtio rode Bellamy and Gypceiver were kicking and -whipping for all they were worth and did not seem able to kaop their horses straight. The consequence was that Vanity got the decision by a htsad and Bellamy , biat Gjpceiver the same distance for the place. King Bermuda lookod like a cinch for the mile and a quarter race but jockey Vititoe, in his effort to make a close finish with Burn , made a mass of it and, although ha was on ilia best horse, succeeded in getting beaton by Pacemaker and Barns. Right on top of Vititoa's bad ride on King Barmada he fcquared himself most baautifally by his clever handling of Serrano. The latter horse was a strong favorite and ridden to perfection, won by a head on the post. The program was a grand one and the racing was of high class. Jockey Dugan is exonerated from any blame in connection with the running of the filly Oconee. Mr. Jerry Driscoll left Saturday morning for San Francisco. He, Mr. Condon and Paddy Ryan have the field books at the Oakland track, and Mr. Drkcoll has gone out to take charge of them. Brooklyn Form Chart BROOKLYN FORM CHART. GRATJESEND, I. I., September 16. Fourth day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting-Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2 :30 p.m. JL4:580 FIEHT A0E About 3-4 Mlle 5800 added. All ages. Heavy Weight Ind Horses A Wt St H K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 14514 ISIDOR 5 132 2 li In Hi 11 Taral Marcus Daly 6 10 6 10 11542 B OF MEMPHIS 4 106 3 21 21 21 2 Bullman TJMcHale 15 15 12 12 (t4109)BEVDORiN 4 140 4 3a 42 43 3" Spencer W B Jennings 7-5 7-5 1 1 14514LAMENT 6 107 1 4h 3h 31 41 Maher M Clancy 15 15 10 10 144792 IjADY MADGE 3 lot 6 62 5ii 52 55 Jnkms J J Hyland 8 10 8 10 14407 CLitYROrtA 3 97 5 51 6a 61 61 Wilson H G Hunter 15 20 15 20 131023CANDLEBLACK 4 122 8 8 9 7 7 O om W H Clark 8 15 8 15 (14I45)BLUB DEVIL 5 115 7 9 7 8 8 0'Lary E D Morgan 15 15 15 15 142972 iT OALLATINE 4 115 9 7 8 9 9 Doggett Sydney Paget 12 20 12 20 14462 TINKLER 4 95 Left at the post S ack W C Daly 200 300 200 300 Time, 11, 23, 35, 1 :11. Winner Ch. h, by Amphion Tsis. Post 6 minufe3. Start bad. Won driving. Isidor was lucky at the start and had clear sailing. He is very good at present. Belle of Memphis ran a corking good race. Bendoran could not concade the weight and was tiptoed from the start. Lambent is good, but was outpaced a bit at tho start and weakene l in the last sixteenth. Lady Madge is much improved and ran a good race. The o he's were outclassed on speed. Scra ched 14514 Jinks, 110; 145l42Lay Lindsay, 110; 14545 J. A. Gray, 108; 144113Sky Scraper, 103; 145423Ben Hadad, 107; 14516 KilmHrnock, 102: 144243Herbart. 97. Isidor, place, 3 to 1 ; show, 8 to 5. Balle of Memphis, place, 3 to 1 ; show, 8 to 5. Bendoran, place, 2 to a. I iFCQ SECOND RACE Alo at 5S 1-2 Allies. $700 added. 3-yoar-olds and upward. A. f Q I Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind Homes A Wt St 4 8 12 16 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14482VAN SHIP 6 U9 2 23 23 2 ta is 11 riuuegan Ivan Fox 21 2 3-2 3-2 145192 D RE ALL 5 142 6 5 51 52 43 31 210 Graham H Graham 3 4 3 31 13140 MARS CHAN 8 139 3 31 31 4 510 530 83 Holder Mr Chamblett 6 8 6 7 14519 IRILLIOV 8 164 1 li 11 1H 23 23 45 Sack W C Hayes 21 31 21 3 14482 THE PURSER 3 135 5 4 4 3 31 41 550 Raymond WAChanler 12 30 12 30 13653 SCULPTOft 4 139 7 6? 63 615 615 620 610 Gieane W Boyle 12 30 12 30 5313 NAVICDLiINE 4 135 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 Hector H W Smith 12 SO 12 30 Time. 5:03. Winner Ch. h, by Isaac Murphy Bandusia Post 1 minute, Start good. Won easily. Van Ship ran a good" raca and is a clever jumper. Dare All git a very bad looking ride. Trillion was short. Naviculine and Sculptor are very poor jumpers. Scratched (14182) Wood Pigeon. 172. Overweights Sculptor, 1 pound. Van Ship plic. 3 to 5; show, out. Dare All, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Mars Chan, show, 7 to 10. Trillion, plac, 6 to 5; show, 2 to 5. -S A POi,) THIRD KAClfi 3-4 Oiue. 2-year-olds. 1 IttOQ. J The Prospect Handicap. Valne $2,500. Cnd Horsos A Wt St H V, & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 14516 WIRING 110 5 43 31 H 1 ClawBon F M Taylor 10 10 10 10 14516 MR. JEKSEY 107 2 la la 21 2a O'Leaiy J E Seagram 12 12 10 10 (14464) SADDUCEE 126 8 51 41 31 3a Spencer A L Aste 6 6 6 6 14516 KILMARNOCK 117 9 7 7 41 4a Odom J E Madden 6 10 6 10 145463HAMMOt'K 102 10 8 9 7 51 Evans P J Dwyer 25 60 25 60 145H2 1.IEUT. GIBSON 123 6 10 10 61 62 Jenkins O H Smith 6 8 6 8 14546 TEMPLAR 102 1 3 51 51 7 O'Connor Bromley & Co 12 20 12 20 (14538)MONTA.NIC 114 11 11 11 10 8 Maher J J Eukins 4 4 2i 21 14538 ilOTLEY 105 14 13 13 11 9 Littlefield W Lakeland 20 60 20 60 14-382FLJvvaROFGOLD10S 3 21 2h 8 10 Dupee W B Jonings 20 20 15 13 04347) WATER KHG 110 12 12 12 12 11 Bullman G B Morris 15 15 10 10 14480 ELFIN CO VIG 113 15 14 14 13 12 VanKaren C L Rniley 10 10 10 10 14516 KING'S COURIER 110 4 61 8 14 13 H nueasy ThePepper Stable20 20 20 20 1410 PLUCKY 113 7 9 6 9 14 Powers Rpgioa Stable 20 50 20 50 14480 SARUAriAN 113 16- 15 15 15 15 Callahan L Elmore 30 50 30 50 14516 SAKHRAT 114 13 Fell. Wilson P Dunne 20 30 20 30 Time, 12, 239s, 2b, ilf, 1 :14. Winner B. c, by MaBatto The Sweeper Post 8 minutes. Start bad. Won o sily Sakbrat was crowded into the fence in the strotch and broke his leg. Be was sh it. Mr. Jersey sh iwed a lot of ppe d, but could not last the route. Waring ran a smart raro aiid came away t-asily at the ond. Saddncee ran a fine race, but could not give away the weight. Kilmarnock closed much ground i.n 1 is a good colt. Hammock will do better. Lientenan Gibson was unlucky and was closing fast at the end. Flower of Gold is good, but was the victim of h poor ride. Bcratcued-14516 McMaekin, 120; 131382Mark Cheek, 120; 129042Elizabeth Klein, 111; 14516 Wilhart, 110. Overweights Motley, 2 pounds. Waring, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Mr. Jersey, place, 4 to 1; Ehow, 2 to 1. Sadducee, show, evens. Monianic, place, evi ns; show, 1 to 2. I I KQ) FOURTH KAOE -1 l- Miles. 3-yoar-olds and upward. JL rfc O OP lhe Occidental Handicap. $1,;00 added. Ind Horses A Wt St 8t M X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 144813PREVIOUS 4 122 3 51 5 52 43 l 1- O'O unor Bromley & Co 5 7 5 7 14.472CiARENl U3 4 109 1 43 43 3 3 41 21 Clawson O L Richard 5 15 5 15 (14429) PR. M CLURG3 115 6 62 62 62 62 5 3 Odom J H McAvoj & Co 5 5 5 5 (145a9;KlNGB'CORN3 111 5 la 1 21 la 21 42 Keenan J P Kohi on 5 5 4 4 I ( 14517) lilP 5 129 2 23 23 la 2H 31 51 Pday H'rn'st&Br'sam'n 4 4 31 3i 145172M HEMPST'D 3 113 4 31 31 411 5a 61 63 S.ioiiCar Headley & Norton4 4 3 3 14517 MUSKADINE 4 1C6 77 7 7 7 7 7 O'Leary W tf Clark 5 8 5 8 Tim, VLM 24, 36 49, 1 :01J 1 :14. 1 :26, 1 :41, 1 :54. Winner B. c, by Meddle auunyeide. Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving. Previous cma strong and game'y in tho stretch and was Que y ridden. Cbarentus did his bo it but was a bit overwoignted. Priuce McClurg flnibhed strongl,. Imp handled her weight splendidly bat the hard early diive told in tha stretch, aud wuen Ci y used the whio she would not try. May Hempstead was clearly outrun. King Barieycoru- wai worn out racing with Imp. Sc a chad 7122 The Bom n, H2: (14120JB igide, 111. Previous, placa, 24 to 1; sho v. evens. Oharontus, place, 6 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Prince McClurg, s no jv, 4 to 5 Imp, place, 6 to 5. show, 3 to 5. King Barleycorn, place, 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5. May Hempstead, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. 1.54- FIFTH HACE 1 1-16 Miles. $8C0 added. 3 year-olds and upward. Selling.. Iuq Horses A Wt8t & K Str Fin Jockeys Owners U a L. I 144113SKY SCRAPER 3 99 3 11 H 33 21 h Od( m J L Holland 3 5 3 4 144832DAN RICE 4 1C6 4 2i 21 2u 32 21 Jenkins Hajmsn & Frank 4 5 4 5 144833JEFFEPSON 6 98 6 6 4a 1h 1h 3h Brien F D Beard 6 6 6 6 (14428)BABK PEBFUME3 104 5 31 3h 41 4H 4 O'Leary Underwood & Co 31 31 3 31 13951 BUBB1CANE 3 100 7 51 51 5 61 Eh Ducee W'dar-&Andejs'nl5 25 15 25 14515 CLON SILL A 4 103 8 8 8 6 51 6 Wilson Gougbacrc8Stablel5 15 6 S 14428 BABDLY 4 104 2 4 61 7 7 7 Bnllman W Cabill 12 12 8 S 14465 BANISHED 4 1C8 11 11 11 11 8 8 Clawson W M Wallace 12 15 12 15 14483 DEYO 4 98 9 9 9 9 9 9 Crgswell Buck'ey & Blown 30 30 20 20 (14389)1 UC KY STAR 5 103 1 7 7 8 10 10 Slack M Finlen 6 10 6 10 14542 HOLLAND 3 97 10 10 10 10 11 11 O'Connor FV Alexandre 10 20 10 20 Time, 12, : 4, 37, 49, 1:02, 1:11, 1:416, 1:49. Winner B. f, by Rey del Bey Mortar. Post 4 minntes. Start good. Won driving. Sty Scraper had the weight she liked and was sole ndidly ridden. Dan Rice did Irs best Jefferson, with a good ride would have won. Rare Perfnme did not run to 1he mark. Hurricane and Clonsilla did well. Deyo bad no chance with her ridfr. Lucky Btr can do bntter So can Hardly. Scratched ll4515)Handi.ress, 114; 14308 Eetaca, 106: 145432Chappaqua. 103: 14461 The Burlington Route, 103; 13tS3 Asthore. 97; 14515 Csthedral, 97; 14542 Klor.dyke Queen, 94. Overa eights Hurricane. 1 pound; Banished, 2 Sky Scrapei, piece. 7 to 5; show, 2 to 5, Dan Rice, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Rare Perfume,, place, evens; show. 1 to 2. Jefferson, show, evens. 14:585 SIXTH RACE 5-SMile." S700 added. 2-jear.olds. SefficE Ind HoreeB A Wt St X K U Str Fin Jockeys Ownera O H L C 14428 SMOKE 104 6 31 3 31 1 O'Connor W Showalter 8 8 5 5 14518 KITCHENER 107 5 2H 1 11 23 Odom Sjdnoy Paget 10 15 10 15 145182 B'LE OF ORLEANS 104 10 61 8 8 31 Bnllman J J McCaBerty 6 8 6 7 14478 HUREATEA 103 2 U 2" 2h 4h O'Leary R C Dogeett 15 15 12 15 14478 JAMAICA 94 9 5i 5" 5i 51 Setley Perry Belmont 100 1C0 100 100' 14518 PEACEFUL 107 4 8 61 4 61 Maber W Lake'and 8 12 8 12 (14478)D'NGEROUS MAID 107 7 7 7 7 7 Si encer JR&FPKeene 5 7 4 7 14518 SROREHAM 107 8 9 9 9 8 WiUon MFDwypr 10 12 10 12 14480 ERft IN 112 13 13 11 10 9 Dnpee H T Gr flic 10 10 5 8 11347 PRESTIDIGITATOR1 12 1 41 41 61 10 Doggett G E Smith 5 5 4 4 14518 JCrOMA 108 11 10 10 11 11 Powers M M Leach 20 30 12 SO 144783 FFDERALIST 102 12 12 12 12 12 Jenkins L S Burridge 10 12 10 12 14478 DECIMAL 99 3 11 13 13 13, Slnck W C Daly 20 80 20 80 18826 ROCHESTER 112 14 14 14 14 14 Henneesy P J Dwyer 40 150 30 IfO 14460 PROSIT 97 16 16 15 15 15 Callahan L El more 30 100 30 100 14540 MANV1LLA 108 15 15 16 16 16 Richards P H Hume 10 10 6 7 Time, 24, 36g, 1:02. Winner Ch f, by Order Alfalfa. Post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won driving. Smoko finished fast and is a good filly. Kitchener has improved and showed a lot of speed. Bo Ho of Orleans closed fast in the stretch. Lf.ureata ran well aud received grod handling. Erwin and Prestidigitator were poorly ridden-Dangerous Maid did not run bor race. Scratched 14124 Mynbper. 113; 14329 Wax Taper. 107 : 143572Durblane. 105:14424 Bold Knisbt 104; 14518 Boundlee, 104; 14518 Post Haste, 102; (1436l)Maidstone, 99; 14178 Beverage, 96; 1447& LaDza, 94. Smoke, dace, 2 to 1: show, ovens. Kitchener, place, 6 to 1; show. 2 to 1. Belle of Orleans, show, evena. Prestidigitator, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Another Ruled Off ANOTHER RULtD OFK. The judges at Hawthorne have announced the following decision in the case of steeplechase jockey Royce: September 1, in the steeplechase race of that day, j ckey F. Royce had the mount on the horse Chenier. In the. race, with hi3 horse fighting to go on, he alternated batweeD second and third positions. Just before reaching the sixth jump, be deliberately pulled his horse over and persisted in trying to crowd the horse Gypceiver outside of the flag and interfered with him in every possible way. Just before reaching the seventh jump he pulled his horse out of the race, continued on and with the horse's head pulled up so hard he could not see, struck and fall going over the last jump. Chenier is a grand jumper and has won nil of hid races by going right to the front. Every action of Royce indicted his purpose was to lose the race and incidentally take c ire of Gypcaiver. Chenier was a natural first choice and Gypceiver a contender. Jockey F. Royce is ruled off the turf, and should we ba able later to connect others; with his riding, this ruling is to apply to them as the case may appear respectively. James H. Reks ) T j,e Jndees. Haeey Kuhl. Beauchamp Gone BHAUCHAWP GONE. ! At the conclusion of raciDg Saturday tho Hawthorne judges gave out the following decision as the result of their investigation of the riding dote in a numbar of races by jockey Beauchamp: September 11 jeekpy W. Beauchamp was bub-ponded pending investigation of Jiis riding at Hawthorne On that date ha rode a bad looking race on the horse Isen, riding with a very short rein-hold and apparently intent on keeping out of the race for place honors; nearing the half mile pola he rode his horse right into a pocket. In the stretch he made the customary whip exhibition, finishing about six lengths behind the winner. September 7 we ma le note of his ride on tho same horso. In this race he was off second, and alternating in third and fourth positions until nearing th i stretch, right on the rail, never making a m va to help his horse tha last furlon;, ho finished about five lengths back of the winner. Wo are satisfied ho rode both of these races for a purpose. Bcahchamp's riding has not bo9n above suspicii n during the season, especially upon the horsas H roics, Sam Fullen, Title, Murat, Del Paso II., Sarrano, Algareta and Rifle. Our investigation has been searcuing and together with eviden'ca ob.ained some weaks ago loaves nc doub; as to his guilt, which in our opinion justifies the most extreme punishment. Ia accordance with the rulos governing same we this day rule him off the turf. James H. Reks? Page [2] DAILY RACING FOKM AND AMERICAN 1DRF CONGRESS RECORD. ISSUED EVERY DAY. . ' OmOUL OBGAH OF THE AMERICAN TUEF OONGEES8. DAILY RACING FOBM PUBLIBHINQ CO. A daily reflection of the Amorican Turf by -.Telegraph. Editob, F. H. Beunell, A5SOOIATE KDITOE, C. C. BlLET. 124-126 FIFTH AYENDE, CHICAGO, ILL. COPYRIGHTED. Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1899, by Frank H. BrnnoU, in the office of the Librarian of Congress &t Washington, D. C, U. S. A. (The chart numbers of Daily Baoing Fosu must not be used. They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly protected). Fort Erie Form Chart FORT ERIE FORM CHART. FORT EBIE, ONT., September 16.-Sixteenth day. Fort Erie Jockey Club. Autumn Meet- inc. Weather clar; track fBt. Presiding Jndgp, L. P. Tarlton Startei. Mars CaBsidy. Bacing starts at 2:30 p.m. FIEST UACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ggg "nd HorseB A Wt St X 54 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 145503 JUNAETTA 3 98 4 1" 12 m v Castro RH Bronaugh 3 3 3 3 145322ATHY 5 103 5 61 41 2h 2 Cunn'ghamP J Dblan 6 6 6 6 14"i55 HAPSBURG 3 99 3 10 5 52 32 McQaade HMcCarrenJr 4 4 4 4 114122BRIDAL TOUR 3 92 7 2h 3a 41 42 W Shaw J Brennan 7 8 7 8 14537 PR OF WALES 3 100 2 5h 2a 3 5 Pongor C Davis 10 10 10 10 145362WBEATH 3 92 1 41 6 61 6" J Maitin J E Seagram 3 3 3 3 14555 FLOP 4 102 8 3 7 7 7 Mason F A Pope 6 6 6 6 14536 NINETY CENTS 3 92 11 11 11 8 8 JThomps'nR D Earle 8 10 8 10 14476 AQUINAS 5 98 10 9 10 9 9 W Wood P Stanton 15 15 15 15 14554 DI K WARREN 7 102 6 7 8 10 10 E James D Wh-lahan 10 10 10 10 14513 DONE 3 92 9 8 9 11 11 Forehand J W Foreman 20 20 20 20 Time, 25,49,1:141. Winner Br f, by Julian Strumpet. Off at the first break to a good start. Won handily; second driving. Junaetta was never in. trouble. Haps burg closed a big gap. Wreath was pinched qff early, but would have been bnt little closer up with clear sailing. Ninety Cents was knocked out of it at the start. Athy showed improvement. Flop cn do bitter. Scratched 145323Bromo, 98. Overweights Jnnaettta. 2 pounds: Atby, 3. Junaetta, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Atliy, place. 2 to 1; show, evens. Hapsbnrg, place, 7 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. Wreath, place. 6 to 5 ; show. 1 to 2. 8ND HACK5"8 MIle Pnrao$2E0- 2 ysar-olds. Selling. 14r5ST 'nd Horses A Wt St M, bi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 0 144732VOHICEB 107 6 21 22 211 1 Wapthiio HE Leigh 2 2 2 2 145353STAT1RA- 102 3 H 13 1 23 Songer R McMahon 21 21 21 21 14553 ALF VARGRAVE 103 1 3a 31 42 31 Ryon Frank Brnhro 10 10 10 10 14553 HONEST RUN 100 7 41 41 31 4 Castro B H Bronaugh 4 6 4 6 14503 TAMPION 103 4 51 7 51 5" McQnade F P Kidd 6 6 6 6 14565 ZELMET 102 2 7 6 61 63 Mason T P Hayes 20 25 20 25 14239 TWO ANNIES 103 5 8 8 7 7 Forehand HLJohcscn 10 10 10 10 13776 LARKaPUR 107 8 6" 58 8 J Martin Robinson&Leach 3 4 3 4 Time, 244, 491, 1:011. Winner B c, by St. George Fanfare. Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving hard. Vohicer got np in the last sixteenth. Ho was going away at the end. Statira tired in tbe ran home. Larkspur was oil poorly and showed no speed. -cratched 14553 Blencerhassett, 107; 14509 Mr. Boffin, 101; 14551 Queen Eric, 100; 14563 Jce-McFarlsnd, 98. Vohicer, place, 4 to 5: show, out. Stntira, place. 4 to 5; Bhow, out. Alfred Vargrave, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Larkspur, place, 7 to 5: shore, 3 to 5. O Q THIBD RACE 1 1-16 Allies. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward 13 4t-Q OO Bandican. Ind Horses A Wt St j ?j StrFin Jockova Owners O H L C 144403 V1RG1E O. 4 107 3 5 5 4" 32 1 Cuun'gbamJ ti Lncaater 3 3 3 3 (14512) FREE LANCE 5 115 4 S 2 31 1122 H Lewis GW Median 21 3 2 3 (14487)ALLIE BELLE 4 107 1 21141 2 21 33 J Martin 8 T Jacob 5 5 5 5 (14474) PabsAIC 3 106 2 1 11 11 4 4" McQnade R Earle 4 4 4 4 145522GALATHEE 3 102 5 43 3" 5 5 5 Mason B A Leigh 2 2 2 2 Time, 241, 49. 1:15, 1:40, 1:47. Winner B. f, by Trafalgar Lady O'Fallon. Oil at the first break to a good start Won in a drive. The first two fought it out through the last sixteenth. Virgie O. was well ridden and cs me strongly hi the last quarter. Passaic and Allie Bells were all ont when the stretch was reached. Scratched 14552 Tip Gallant, 95. Virgie O., place, evens; show, out. Free Lance, placo, evens; show, out. Allie Belle, show, out Passaic, place. 8 to 5; pbow. out. Gnlatben. rlaco, 4 to 5: show, out FOURTH BACE 5 l-5TFurioug;s. Purse $250. 2-year-olde. Allowances. g Ind Horses A Wt St H X Str Fin JockoyB Owners O H L U (14563)ADV'NCE GUARD 113 4 4a 34 21 la 11 Lewis W H Barrett 2- 2 8-5 8-5 14505 DISSOLUTE ' 113 5 2U 1" 1" 2U Cun'gham R G Lansing 2 2 2 2 (14505)LAMP GLOBE 113 6 6 6 4 31 Flint Johnson&Skinner3 31 3 3i (14475) SH'VE TUESDAY 110 3 3a 4" 53 43 Mason ES Gardner Jr 4 4 4 4 (145331 JACK TELLING 106 1 la 21 3 51 Pongor H E Leigh 15 15 15 15 115U3MARTHA STBEET 97 2 52 5 6 6 Fotehand Mannion&ConnelilO 10 10 10 Time. 241, 49, 1:08. Winner Ch. c. by Great Tom Nellie Van. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily ; second the same. Advance Guard went to the front when reaoy. Lamp Globe was closing fast at the end. Dissolute was tiring. Jack Telling stopped baaiy in the last quarter. Advance Gnard, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Dissolute, place, 4 to 5; stow, out. Lamp Globe, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. 8hrove Tuesday, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. . FIFTH BACE:1 1-8 Miles- purso 5250- 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. 14590 Ind Horses A Wt St St U H K Btr Fin Jockeya Owners O H L C 14534 BILLY HOUSE3 ICO 1 13 13 14 13 13 13 McQtiade W H McCorkle 10 10 10 10 14439 ACROBAT 4 104 4 6" 6h fii 41 32 2 Pation W Jennings 4 4 4 4 14534 WINDWARD 3 93 3 21 2U 2 23 22 32 W Sbaw 11 Barns 6 6 6 6 145122J. PORT1RII.4 105 5 7 7 4i 6i 53 43 E James JDjment 1 7-5 1 7-5 14512 B1CBABDSON3 90 6 51 51 7 7 7 51 Foreb&rd RHBrrnauph 10 15 10 lo 14504 J. MFGIBBEN 4 107 2 4" 4 5 5 61 62 J Martin Cbrr'ihV&Sh'ld8-5 21 8-5 21 145673EE HAVEN 3 91 7 3i 3i 3" 3" 4h 7 Byen DouglaE&Biuhns 15 20 15 20 Time, 25 491, 1:151, 1:421, 1:55. Winner Ch. c, by Terra Cotts Teglioni. Off et tbe fiist break to a gotdstait. Won easily : second tbo eame. Billy House made a Ebow of h s field. Acrobat made np nmcb groutd and tioitbed strongly. Jessamine Poiter II. bad. a rocfib jcurney. Jim Megibben i of little t crout't at present. Set atcbeo 14554 Traveler, 101: 14561 Chopin. 93; 14502 Hermione, 88. Ovorv e-ghts Acrobat, 2 pounds; Jim Mi g bben, 1. Billy Honee, place, 3 to 1; show, ovens. Acrobat, place, 7 to 5: pbow, 3 to 5. Windward, show, evens. Jessamine Porter II., place, 2 to 5 ; show, out. Jim Megibban, place, evens; show, lto2 -jgj SIXTH B ACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. Ind Horeea A Wt Bt U BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L (." 145C63TBE LIGHT 3 103 2 1 11 1 11 W Sbaw J K Hughes 6 6 6 6 145042BFULARE 4 107 5 4 4" 31 21 Songer J F Davis & Co 3 3 3 3 14537 LOORAM 6 107 4 21 31 41 3nk Forehand E Moore & Co 21 21 8-5 8-5 145372LA GBANGE 4 114 7 52 2 21 4" H Lewis T J Bush 3 4 3 4 f 14534)ROTT EEDAM 5 112 1 7 6" 8" 51 Patron J L Dwyer 21 3 21 3 14550 GEORGE KRAT8 4 1001 6 6" 7 7 6" Maon R binsou&Moore 15 20 15 20 (14537) AN. LAURETTA 4 105 3 3 52 6"7 McQuade H L Johnson 10 10 10 10 ANZIE W. 4 105 8 8 8 8 8 Houkins B L Knowlton 100 100 100 100 Time. 23, 48, 1 :14. Winner Ch. f, by Uncle Jojs Barbfcry Maid. Post3 minutes. Start strggling. Won handily ; second driving. Tbe Light tiptoed her field. La Grange and Rotterdam were pnt on the fence on the bactt stretch and tbe latter was knocked cut of it. He finished stroncly on the ontside. Scratched (14554)Crjstalline, 0b, (145E0)Bloodboand, 103; 14513 Springwells, 99. OverveishtE La Grange, 2 pounds; George Krats, 2i. Tbo Light, tilace, 2 to 1; show, evens Brnlare, place, evens: sbow, 1 to 2. Looram, place, 3 to 5; show, out. La Granfie. place, 7 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Rotterdam, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. A K i O SEVENTH RACK Short Coarse. Parse $250. 3-year-olds and upwara. JL41:Q J & Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 6 8 12 Str Fin JockeyB OwnerB Q H L (' H4S93F. PFfcKlNS 3 127 4 43 2 1 14 14 U "WJobnsonN Dyment 6 6 4 4 144892LA COLINA 5 132 2 21 33 325 330 2 212 Ellison J H Valentine 8-5 2 8-5 2 6S83IR. CCOP 4 140 1 15 11 24 2 330 310 Ciocker George Hendiie 21 21 2 2 1449 DR. O'BRIEN 4 125 7 61 610 5 43 410 420 Crawford A Willis 6 10 6 10 14CC23LASTFELL'W 5 143 5 51 55 4 5 53 5 Pierce Ho ard Hay 3 3 3 3 14185 tBEFNFR 3 125 37 7 6 6 6 6 WWilliamFJ H Valentine 8-5 2 8-5 2 14489 BL'CK JIMMY 6 148 6 31 410 Fell. T DonohutC W Wadsworth 2 21 2 21 Coupled in betting. Time, 3:03. Winner B c, by Perkins Onr Freddie. Off at the first break to a gocd start. Won handily: second easily. Fred Perkins jumped the best. La CoHl a was ridden oat. Dr. C op jumped well but tiied in going the last timo aronrd. Black Jimmy fell on the flat. He was lame. Scratched 14411 Alamo. 126. Fred Pfrkins, place, 3 to 2; show, 3 to 5. La Colina, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Dr. Coop, piece, 4 to 5: show, out. Lastfollow, plfco, evens; show, 1 to 2. Crefner, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Black Jimmy, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Harlem Entries HARLEM ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. HoreeB Age Wt. Hdcn. (14561)Macy 5.. ..107 745 145733Goodriph 4.... 107 710 145612BiBhopBefd 5.. ..107 1l5 1315P3What er Lou 5.... 107 750 14293Periwig 5....104 695 (14317)Hueh Penny 9. ...104 725 145582Rufkin 4.... 104 675 14571 Pnkey Potter 6. ...104 650 145272PreBtar 4. ...101 690 Second Race 4 l-!8 Furlongs. 2-yoar-olds. Allowances. (14572)Man of Honor 1C8 650 (14V?3)Nulleh 105 6F0 14491 Ia Ledfnrd .105 690 14569 Highland Lad 103 660 1 45573 Csprnn 103 700 145692Tarhill 103 695 142002 Avpnstoke 103 ......685 14569 Wig 103 685 14335 Ailanto 103 655 (13361)Garter 103 625 12125 C-rreno 103 600 14355 Erlad'Or 100 675 (14526)Gnssi Fay , 1C0 675 14S26 True Fit 100 645 14335 Bangalore ..100 600 13843 Hnronia 100 660 13006 LydiaS 100 615 13814 Brampton 100 600 14118 Dr. Tarr 100 615 Third Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 144982Mizpah 5.. ..Ill 7F0 14498 Newsgatherer 5.. ..Ill 730 (t4336)Intrigner 5.. ..106 650 14529 Faron elle 4.. ..106 625 14579 8 m Lazarus Esq 3.. ..103 735 (14 0l)9ea Lion 3.. ..103 725 14574 Tnlane 3.. ..103 710 144693Canaco 3.... 100 725 1S424 Magnolia . 3.. ..100 600 14384 Victor Sam 3.. ..100 6C0 Fourth Raco 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 14253 Sim W 6... 115 705 (145E8)Tfno) 5.. ..113 700 144b9 Tobe Paine 3.. ..112 670 14528 Mccorito 4....1U 700 11501 Debride 5. ...110 695 14433 Free Lady 4 ...109 710 144912 Montgomery 6.. ..108 ". 725 14491 Harry Tbobnrn 5.. ..107 685 (!4017)Tom Kinsley 4.... 107 665 142453Eiht Bells 4.. ..107 670 Fifth Race 1 Mile and 20 Tarda. 3-year-oldB. Allowances. (l4531)Ed Tipton 110 725 (143S2)Blue Lick 108 700 145312tlhler 106 705 145222Lillian.Bepd.. 105 680 14311 Pay the Fiddler 105 700 14352 Owyhee ..105 650 14501 The Dragoon 105 700 14525 The Bondman 103 715 14531 Brt Davis 103 ......720 14530 Glengabar 103 670 144C0 Annowan 103 680 14522 Blenheim 100 630 138332Defiance 100 625 14418 EffinL. 100 600 14386 L dy Osborne 100 630 14387 Hanlight 100 715 13880 Martha Fox 100 705 Sixth Race-3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. 14?58 Digga 7.... 107 700 14556 Wordsworth 5.. ..107 660 14492 Warren Point 6.. ..107 655 14469 J J T 3. ...104 665 1429l2Jim Gore II 4... .104 700 14528 Little Jack Horner .... 3. ...103 705 145583Loyaletta 5.. ..102 725 14320 BrightieS 4... .1(2 ......685 14192 MiBB Lynah 6.. ..102 720 14561 Nannie Davis 4. ...102 670 145563H rmoso 4. ...102 .705 14573 Cecil 6.. ..102 650 14570 Duty 3.... 101 675 14558 Heroics 3... 101 670 14197 Pauline J 3. ...1C0 705 1453l3Soat.tle 3.... 98 685 14558 W. B Gates 3.... 96 700 Fort Erie Form "FORT ERIE FORM. Foet Eeie, Ont., September 16. The form of MonrlRy's Fort Erie fields is: First Race PrircP of India, Traveler, Freak. becord Race Fairy Dell, Martha Street, Sane Boat. Thin Race Flying BeES, Virgie 0.,Arqunbas. F urth Race Coralis, Brnlare, Th Light. Fifth Bace Daily Beport, Jena, Marie Oron-dorf. Sixth Bace Billy House, Boll Punch, Sallie Lamar. Fort Erie Entries FORT ERIE ENTRIES. Probabilitiea : Weather clear; track fast. First Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olda and upward, Selling, Ind. Horses. Age. Wgt. Hdcn Beird 4.. ..101 145553Cbarlotte M 4.... 99 675 145543 Wealock.... 4.... 99 680 14554 Prince of India 5.... 95 ,700 14554 Traveler 5.... 95 690 14555 Freak 3.... 93 685 14502 Salinda ' 4 ... 92 665 14562 Governor McHenry.... .... 92 650 14554 Faunette 5.... 92 670 14508 College Boy 3.... 92 655 14554 Colonel Ciuke 3.... 92 ......6S0 Second Rat e -5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 14551 Grumble 105 670 14f87 Two Annies 105 665 14551 Dsscnbridora 1C5 675 145512Fairy Dell 105 700 14563 Miss Fonsoland 100 650 145333Miss Hudson 95 680 14589 Martha Street 95 690 14443 Grace Logan 95 655 14551 Stuce Boat 95 685 14533 Monoxhan 95 680 Third Race 1. Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (14588)Virgie 0 4. ...100' .......695 14506 FlyinK Bess 4.. ..100 700 14883Allie Belle 4. ...100 690 145642Ei nomia 4.. ..100 680 (14552'lAiquebuB 4.. ..1C0 690 14588 Passaic 3.... 95 685 14586 Dick Warren 7. .. 33 660 (145E6)Zoroasttr 3.... 92 675 145S8 G lathee 3.... 88 670 Fourth Race 6 1-3 Furlones. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (14477)Coralis 4.. ..104 700 145912Brulare 4.... 104 690 14537 Little King 3.... 102 650 14591 La Grange 4.. ..102 680 (14550) Bioodhound 7.... 99 660 14325 Guilder 4.... 98 685 (139S9)Lady of the West 4.... 97 660 145t562Nekarnis 4.... 97 675 14502 Wabpn 4.... 97 650 14564 Red Pirate 3.... 94 665 14591 Georpo Krats 4.... 91 670 (14591)The Light.... 3.... 93 685 Fifth Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. SeUing. (14565)Daily Report 110 700 14485 Stitea.... 101 670 (14535) Jena 103 .690 145352Maiie Oiendorf 103 685 145652Pbaroah 99 680 14587 Ze met 97 665 145873Aifred Vargrave 96 675 14563 Amaranth 96 665 14535 Lizzie McCarthy 97 660 Sixth. Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 14554 Sallie J 3.. ..101 660 14414 branch 4.. ..100 680 145613Bell Punch 4.. ..103 690 145t)72Elt.ina 5.... 99 675 14585 Flop 4.... 96 665 (14590lBiily House 3.... 96 iOO 145542'dallie Lamar 6.... 92 68s 145903 Windward 3.... 92 60 14590 Do Haven 3.... 92 b60 Harlem Form HABLBM FoRM. The form of Monday's Harlem fields is : First Bace What er Lou, Macy. Hugh Penny Second Bece Capron, larhill, Ida Ledford. Third Bace Mizpah, Sam Lazarus, Esq.,, Npwegatberer. Fourih Bace Montgomery, Free Lady, Him W. Fifth Bace Ed Tipton, Bert Davis, The .Bondman. , Sixth Raca Loyaletta, Miss Lynah, Hermoso ..lurf Followers., It will pay you to got our SPECIALS for MONDAY and TUESDAY at HARLEM. We are in a position to furnish all our CLIENTS with something out of tbe ORDINARY. We send special elections on Gravesend and Fort Erie races. R member we telegraph two or three and NO MOKE on each track. $i.oo DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. Race Track Information Bureau, Suite 500, 203 narbrci St.. Chicago, U'. OFKICE tF National Turf Investment Co., Suite 005, 167 Dearborn St. Chicago, III , Sept. 17, 1899. To those who have, been getting our information we have PROVEN OUR PREDICTIONS. Totbose who want to WIN on EVERY race that is run, wo d n't want for subtcribers. Bnt if you are satisfied with just a FEyV GOOD THINGS each day, we invite you to communicate with ns. Remember thtre are on an i-ver-e ge of EIGHTEEN i ac -o EA( .H day. We have representatives on EVERY TRACK end are in a position to keep you advised. We have been in ttiis buBinesB for a longer period than anyone e'se in the United States, which is in itself a sufficient guar-nte. Our prices are higher than anyone elee ($10 00 for six days' selections), but onr ADVlcE justifies it. Send for bot kiet 'Golden Wain " Respectfully, 1 NATIONAL TURF INVESTM ENT CO. Page [3] Brooklyn Form BROOKLYN FORM. New Yokk, N. Y., September 16. The form of Monday's Gravesend fields is: First Rtc KillHshandra. Chora, Smoke. Second Race Rush, Cambrian, Ihe Rose. Third Raco The Corinthian, Vesuvian, Fleet-inv Moment Fourih Race Spirituel'e, Martimas, Lady Xindsay. Fifth Race The Roman, Hurly Burly, Mai. Sixth Race Jinks, Tinge, Judge WTaidell. Hawthorne Form Chart HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL, September 1 0. Forty-ninth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Bummer Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge. Capt. J. H. Bees. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. KU A F1R3T RACE 1 Mile. Purse. $400. S75 to second; $25 to third. 1A 4trO i 3-year-olda and upward. Allowances. Ind HorBBB A Wt Bt M M BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H L C (14435)DR. NEMBULA 3 104 21 210 ll 12 15 i5 T Burns D Came on & Co 3-5 3-5 1-2 1-2 12906 GRFAT BEND 4 106 1" 1 28 215 212 28 Viti oe BVtnrent&Co 3 41 3 41 14467 RAM LET 3 96 31 8M 4 33 310 Mitchell J J Ellsw 01 1 h & Co40 100 40 100 145703TULANE 3 104 4 4 31 31 4 4 Flick McG'gan&Walker2 5 2 4 Time. 121, 24, 361, 481, 1:011, 1:13, 1:261, l:40i. Winner B. c. by Portland Claretta. Post 10 minutes. Start fair. Won eased up: second the Earn. Dr. Nembula 1b a horse of fairly good class and he ran under a doub'e pull all the way Great Bend, ci neidering it was bis first start for some time, made a good showing. The track was too hard to suit bim and this bandi' apped bim to a co1 tain extent. It was a procession all the way. Tulane could not run fast enough to keep warm. Throw his race out. It was a disgrace. Overweights Hamlet, 3 pounds. Dr. Nembula, place, out. Great Bend, place, 4 to 5. Hamlet, show, 2 to 1. Tulane, place. lto2. , 1 I KTP SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. "Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. l.lrO i O 2-yeer-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt & y ?i 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (14557GOLDEN RULE 104 1" 1 1 16 1 Vititre E Corrigan 3-5 7-103-5 7-10 (14335)81LVER FIZZ 104 31 22 23 23 2U J Matbews J C Cahn 5 6 5 5 (1438318AM. PHILLIPS 107 2-" 3 38 3i2 3i5TBurns J WPchorr&Son 2 2 2 2 14497 WARM BABY 100 4 4 4 4 4 Flick F E Stone 100 100 100 100 Time, 231- 35. 461, 1:001, 1:13. Winter Ch. g, by Golden Garter Lucille Murnby. Off at the first break to a good start. Won Dnlling up; second whipped out; third easily. GoJdf n Rule if- undoubtedly the beBt colt in tbo west He was never fully extended. Bad there been less wind and bad be been pushed out he pn bably would have bioken the record. He raced Silver Fizz and Sam Phillips to defeat in tbe first half. In fret, his half mile was tbe fastest ever recorded on local tracks. Silver Fizz did the best she could and ran a good race. Burns t aw hews beaten at the he ad of tbe stretih and used judgment by easing Sam Phillips up. Warm Baby was far outclassed and had no chance. Scratched 14557 Bonnivard. 103 Golden Rule, place, out. Silver Fizz, place, evens. Sam Phillips, place, 1 to 2. Warm Haby, show. 5 to 1. 1 A KFTCZ THIRD RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. $75 to Becond ; $25 to third JL 4xr O I D All ages. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt 8t H lA BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H L C 144493QEORGIE 3 102 3" Hi 1 13 li T Burns DPBodgers&Co 6-5 7-5 6-5 7-5 (14497) FLA MORA 2 89 6 3a 2" 21 2 T Knight EW Purser 2 11-52 2 144333 BERTHA NELL 4 103 21 421 42 3k 32 Mitchell D P Rodperr&Co6-5 7-5 6-5 7-5 14498 LORD FAIRFAX 5 111 5 21 321 41 41 Lit os, J H Terrett & Co 12 15 12 15 14521 DAMOCLES 6 100 4 61 5H 51 51 FJick P M Civill 20 25 20 25 145002 FLOR1ZAR 2 90 7 7 7 6 62 Silvers H J Scougan 10 10 8 8 ' 14560 FAIR DECEIVER4 101 1 5l 61 7 7 Vititoe C R McLean 8 8 7 7 Conpled in the betting. Time. 12, 231, 351, 461, 1:00, 1:121, 1:191. Winner Ch f, by BaRnarofe Georgia M. Post 10 minutes. Start good. Won very easily : second and third wero driving to tbo limit. Georgia displayed phenomenal speed and von like a gcrd race mare. Sbe knocked the record into smithereens. Burns got br away flying end rated her cleverly in front.- Flamora was wll ridcen, ran a ood race snrj hart no excuses. She stood a drive from the head of the stretch homo and cloarly outgfmed B rtha Nell for second place. Tho latter did well. Bo did Lord Fail fox, who showed a lot of spe d, but found the track too bard lor his liking. Fair Doceiver was interfered with shortly aftor tbo start and never got into her stride. Scratched 14574 Tulane, 113; (14575)Golden Rule, 94. Overweights Lord Fairfax, 3 pounds. Tbe entry, plnco, 1 to 2; show, out. Flamora, place. 9 to 10; show, out. l A FOURTH HACK Snort Course. Purse $400. $75 to Becond; $25 to third. Ji:0 j I 3-ynar-olds and upward. Handicap. Bteaplechase. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 3 7 9 11 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 145593VAN1TY 4 145 31 34 1" 15 13 14 i F Dc ane E Corrigan 6-5 6-5 4-5 4-5 144993BELLAMY 4 130 5 5 31 35 3 36 2" P Gr. en J Desha 6 7 6 7 14559 GYPCE1VER 4 145 2" 4 23 2 28 24 32 Buistcn Thomas Carey 6 6 5 6 144933MARBLE 8 135 11 1 42 4 48 415 412 p Meagher J Meagher 6 7 6 7 14281 D0U'8W1VEL4 135 4h 2"' 65 525 520 510 58 Eggerson Jol n Call 10 12 10 12 14558 CHEBEMITE3 125 6h 63 52 610 620 625 625 Hiby C H Williams 10 12 10 12 14568 COSNER 4 130 7777777R Ford Mrs S M Sexton 30 60 30 60 Time, 3:121. Winner B. g, by Rio Bravo Virgie. Rost 12 minutes. Start good. It was a terrific drive between the first three. Vanity is an excellent fnLcrr bnt is slow on the fiat and dislikes a route. Had it not been forDoano's powerful finish botb Bellamy and Gypceiver would have beaten bim. He rods the gelding perfectly and fairly lifted him borne in the last few strides A stronger finish would have won on Bellamy. Grron did the best bo conld but seemed to be as tired as tbo hone at tho end. Gypceiver was interfered with and lost considerable ground at the ninth fence. Cheesemite went out of the course at the eighth jump but was taken back and finished. She fences well. It was a clean race. Scratched 14559 Three ForkB, 159; 145592Qlobe II., 135. Vanity, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Bellamy, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Gypceiver, show, evens 1 A PkTQ FIFfHRACET 1-4 Miles. Purse f 400. $75 to second; $25 to third. JL jZ fj I O 3-year-oldB and npwarn Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt Bt H. Vi & BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (14521)PACEM'KEH4 104 3a 7 6 62 41 2 11 T Burns W C Fessandeu 4 5 4 41 ( 14529) K. B'RMUDA4 103 2k 211 21 11 11 11 6 Vit.ton J H Hand 7-107-103-5 3-5 14453 CROESUS 5 103 5" 5 7 51 610 33 321 Hamilton S C Wagner 3 8 8 8 145303P. GARRETT 3 95 61 1 H 3U 31 41 4 W Jones J H Smith 8 10 8 10 14556 S HANKEN 3 91 7 61 41 21 24 58 5U Silvers W F Scholte 12 15 12 15 14331 GADSDEN 3 91 4" 4" 31 4 5 62 66 T Knight W S Brnos 30 SO 15 15 14141 F. IRELAND 3 96 11 3 7 7 7 7 Mitchell F Frisbie & Co 40 40 40 40 Timp, 261, 381, 51, 1 :161, 1 :401, 1 :53i, 2 -.061. Winner B. c. by Kantaka Debit. Off at the first break to a good start. Won band ridden; second whipped out; third and fourth were doiug their best. Bums rode a sood race on Pacemaker and the colt ran finely. He rated aloug in a grod position to tbe bead of the stretch and then came through with a ru?h. King Bermuda did not run nearly as good a race as he did when last out. Vititoe rode him with less juCgment aleo and in fact rode a bad race. Croesus wa3 on tbe outide al the way and ran a gi od race, this considered. Schanken showed a lot of speed, but tired badly in the stretch. Pat Garrrttt had no excuses. Scratched 14501 Jimp, 94; 14571 Eitbolin, 110. Overweights Frank Ireland, 2 pnunds. Pacemaker, placn. 6 to 5: show, 2 to 5. King Bermada, place, ont. Croesaa, show, evens. 3 A T Ci SIXTH UAOa 1 Mile. JfursnSlOU $75 to tirst; $25 to second. 1 4- 9 .1 3-yr-old and upward. Allowances. Ind Hoas A Wt aT jj ys M StrFii Jockeys Owners O H L C (l42h8)SERBANO 5 107 2h 32 2 33 2" 1 Vittte Tomltnxon & Co 1 6-5 1 6-5 (14449) ALLEVIATE 4 105 5" 51 4 42131 2 Conley W F Schulto 12 15 8 8 (14525)THEL.INBLUE3 89 3 1" 15 ic in 33 T Kni-ht A B Barnes 8 12 8 12 14H02BENNKVILLE 4 107 1 21 3112a 42 41 M Wbr J H Smith 12 20 12 20 143112 HARRY NUTiER3 97 4a 62 6a 5" 52 5 Mitchell A C Clark 6 7 6 7 . (14?30)DISER 3 89 6a 4 5 62 63 66 Seaton Minton&EdwardsS 6 5 6 14420 S. LAZ'flUSESQ.3 92 7 7 7 7 7 7 Ranscli F M Arthur 7 8 7 8 Titre, 13,241, 351, 481, 1:01, 1:131, 1:26, 1:391. Winner Ch.b, by Foneo Janet Post 4 minutes. Start good for all but Sam LszarusEsq. Won baud ridden; second and third were under keen pressure. Serrano w- n handsomely and in a high cjasi way. Ho waa skilfully ridden, especially at the end. wb n Vititoe sat perfectly still and attended strictly to his own business Alleviato was cherry ripe and came very near landing. She lost much eround on the stretch turn, bnt finished gamely and truly under punishment. The Lady in Blue displayed esc llent speed, but could not etand the pressure at the end. This filly is at hsr best and deserves attention in any company. Benncville was hardly up to such a race. The others were outclassed. Scratched (14560)Tulla Fonso, 101; 14530 King's Highway, 99; (1450l)Sea Lion. 97; 14501 Jim McCleevy. 92; 1455S Miss Stanton, 89. Overweights Alleviate. 2 pounds. Serrano, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Alleviate, place, 3 to 1; sbow, 6 to 5. The Lady in Blue, show, 2 to L HAVE A SYSTEM Of playing races (which I can guarantee and demonstrate to anyone) which will earn $75.00 per week with $500.00 capital. For particulars address H. M. STUART, 722 Monadnock Building. Chicago Turf Advisory Co. ROOM 707, S25 DEABBOKS ST. CHICAGO, Xuiu. Strictly FIRST-CLASS information furnished on races at all tiacks ic United States and Canada. Patrons ere advised that our LONG SBOTwillmn TUESDAY. Two fine specials for MONDAY AT HARLEM and two on eastern tractjs. Mail orders telegrapher! by l0:S0a.m. $5.00 per week, $1.00 daily. .A.T HARLEM .THIS WEEK... We have some very good things that will win at exceptionally long prices; besides plenty of other winuers that we givo our subscribers daily. Our clients are tbe biggest winners at the local tracks. $2.00 PER DAY. $5.00 PER WEEK. American Horsemen's Agency, 516, 107 Dearborn Street. Brooklyn Entries BROOKLYN ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast, first Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind Horses Age Wt. Hdcc. 13S393Killashnndra 112 750 14538 Oneck Qneon 112 725 138292 -fleet 112 730 145l830rtad 107 715 14540 Lady of the Vale 107 720 14585 Manvilla 107 715 14ai02Oleora 107 740 (14585) Smoke.. 107 .......735 11884 Orlhia 107 720 14460 Beautiful 97 710 S coudRacs 1 1-16 Miles. All ages. Handicap. (14461)Rush 3. ...114 750 (14 47)Cambrian 3....114 740 14547 Merry Prince... 6.. ..Ill 730 (12659)Tlio Roe 3.. ..108 735 14480 Colonel Roosevelt 2.. ..105 710 Third Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-oldis. Maidens. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 14460 Bombshell 108 680 14406 Salmagundi 108 660 Long Eric 107 145462Vesnvian 106 690 13859 Easter Lily 105 650 139733The Corinthian 104 ......700 Eavosoropper, ch. c, by Russell Everywhere 104 14460 Hop Brook 104 610 14460 Kindred 114 650 13781 Llebe 103 675 12528 Cleritas 102 655 13490 First Whip 102 660 14406 Kipling 102 625 14067 Edith Mac 101 635 14460 Knnaru 99 670 14.54 Eileen Daly 99 670 141212Flenng Moment 99 685 Mountaiu Mist, b. f, by Mag-uetizer Mount Vernon 99 14460 Golden Scepter 97 670 144C6 Specific 97 665 14461 Kit g Bramble 97 685 14E4t5 Cracker 97 675 14478 Lanza 94 650 14460 Allaire 94 680 Fourth Raco 1 1-10 Miles. . 3-year-olds. Allowances. The Monarch Stakes. $1,500 Added, (nd. Horses. Age. Wgt. Hdcn. 145833Prince McClurg .-... 126 730 (14584)Sky Scraper 118 720 144573MacLeod o Dare 116 735 14372 Martimas 116 740 12961 Spirituelle 113 750 145l42Lady Lindsay 10S 735 Fifth Race 1 1-10 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances, 14"i80 Candleblack 4....114 730 144-52 Harry Crawford 4. ...114 675 1454l3Dr.Einhberg 3.. ..107 720 131033Ccck Robin 4. ...104 725 7122 The Roman 5.. ..104 750 144593Burly Burly 4 101 745 14581 Clonsilla 4. ...101 73iT 14308 Mariti 4.. ..101 715 145802Bollo of Memphis 4 ...101 740 14483 ForgetNot 4.. ..101 710 14541 Domineer . 3 95 690 144U72General Mart Gary 3.... 95 ......735 145432Cbappaqua 3.... 95 720 14192 Hardy Pardee 3.... 93 725 (14543) Mat . ... 3.... 92 735 14542 Klondike Queen 3.... 92 700 Sixth Race About 3-4 Mile. 3-year-oldB and upward. Selling. (14512)L'Alouetta 4. ...117 715 145483dtar of Bethlehem 4. ...108 720 13137 Sweet Caporal 3.. ..107 710 7112 Howards 5....10S 700 145423Ben Hadad 4.... 105 7S0 14542 DaveS 5. ...103 700 1454223atin Blinper 3.. ..102 720 Maggie Doyle, ch f, by Stratford-Odette.... 4.. ..102 9755 Tremargo 6.. ..100 705 14514 Jinks 3.... 99 750 14545 Tinge 7.... 98 740 (14584)Sky Scraper 3.... 96 730 14374 Lindnla 3.... 95 680 1255628ouchon 3.... 94 725 145452 Judge Wardell 4.... 94 735 13562 Sensational 4.... 93 705 14427 Roec o'Lee 3.... 92 675 14389 Hanlon G 88 690 14545 Tabouret..- 4.... 88 735 Page [4] Harlem Jockey Club.... (HARLEM RACETRACK.) SEPT. i 8th TO SEPT 3oth, 1899 FIVE OR MORE RACES DAILY RACING COMMENCES AT 2:15 P.M. Special Trains on LAKE STREET ELEVATED leave State and Lake Randolph Street, direct to Grand Stand WITBOUT CHANGE Returning Streets at 12:30, 12:37, 12:44, 12:51, 12:58 1:05, 1:12 1:26 P.M., stojpinp at Idadi- stop only at Ashland Avenue, Halsted Street and loop stations. First Accom-son Street and Wabash A enue, State and Van Buren Streets, Pacific Avenue modation Train leaves after Fifth race stopping at all stations. ' Trains leaving and Van Buren Street, Fifth Avenue and Madison Street and Fifth Avenue and after 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 1:00, 1:12, 1:24 and 1:36 P.&L, stopping oniy at Forty-eighth 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 MarshfleTd Avenue. TWELFTH STREET ELECTRIC CARS leave State and Van Buren Streets MADISON STREET CABLE connects at Fortieth 8treet with Electric irom 12:25, to 1:15 P.M direct to racetrack without change. Cars direct to racetrack. ADMISSION TO GRAND STAND 75 CENTS. M. NATHANSON, Secretary, Room h 130 Adams Street n mix mo$A st mma on the wao&sh WUB CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. FOUL SHOT BY MUSKETSLANDER. 2 i Itharlsi.. .. .... .. f Totwheteno, by C&mcli ' rs fLonjbow - Verb&na. by Velocipad a 2 feire of Feu de Jois). rHhsBowe. ........ j Cattcn, by Gtolampnj, 3 f e, 4 i Tranby dam by Onriil t SIS (Pantaloon...-..... i CaBtrel, by Bussard. 2 Oja LLBsardBzaaiE, (Ocar-Fitsh. f Idalls, by Peruvian. 2 "g I & I Daeoy 1 Filho-da-Pnta,by H'ph'EMi Finesse, by Peruvian. S fi B 0 ( Melbourne..... .... .. .... j Humphrey Clinkor,brO's:. . I ti" f?fb Axulralisa i Cervantes' mara. Q - Szl (Detby aad Si, Lager) .. Mowerina,,......... ; Tonoh8tone,by Camil, m 5 lEmme. by Whisker. J 3 I ( Camel .-. .. .. Whalebone, b7 Waxy. l "3 A L3:0T7& SMi .. I Sslim mara. O a wg (DU8htarof ' Brutandorf.by Blaeklcsk. Pi fS iHre.Cr'ickBn'nlca.byW'lb'B) j: f Cnt9an .... Wary Popo, by Waxy, fCa!oafirit ljaporid). I Caetanio. by Gfohanna, - I n I - (Hamblefouia... , Btamford.byPlenip'teKHas S 4 i Harmonica. byK'uiblat'ttio H f j (Tree (Imporid) .... i Priam, by Smiiina. ! 3 tCsaBir&. , ( Ally, by Partisan. O O i Alien Qroy. .... ..j Bona' Emigrant by Fioaea a 1 5 I Gnlnar8,by TouaRSohswH 3 "Hi ( Ths Colonel. .. .... .. Whisker, by Waay. . a 2. fGac-s-pJi (Iapor4efli).M... I ; Dslpinimars. g 3 ii l 8iitertoCftctai... 5 Saltan, by Bellm. x i i DnchsEB of York, by Tf azj j ) ( Dorer ............ .) Toaohaions. - " Sail Braad .. i I Verbojs.. g Jflopbla,........-. Ssilhiiida.- lBABNEY'SCf1REIBERA The California Jockey Club..., Gives Turfmen Notice that its Meeting for the Season of 1899-1900 will begin at the Oakland Racetrack, . OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, Saturday, Sept 23, 1899 And continue without intermission until further notice. Many valuable Stake Events will be offered, the termsjof, which will be announced shortly. Address AllCoiuiunnicationsTo Thos. H. Williams, Jr., Pres't. R. B. Milroy, Sec'y.