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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, September 19, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, September 19, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899091901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, September 19, 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] mr VOL. V. yO. 225T CHICAGO, TUESDAY" SEPTEMBER 19, 1899 PRICE, 5 CENTS Harlem Racing HAKLEM ItACIXG. Harlem seems to have most of the bad luck in "the way of weather. Yesterday was the begin-ing of their fifth two weeks' meeting and the afternoon was cold, wet and raw. Still, the regulare turned oat in fall force and the attendance was all that conld be expected on such a day. The card originally offered was an extra good one, bat owing to the condition of the track it was hurt by extensive gcratching. As a rule the races were run to form and the sport was rather tame; bnt the spectators were treated to one seneation and also one very close finish. The sensation was the defeat of Montgomery in the fourth race, and with bim fell a bunch of hig bettors as well as a majori'y of the sure thing players. Track and everything considered Montgomery did certainly look like a sure winner. Burns was up and tlut made it all the stronger. Three to ten was the first and best price offered againBt Msgrane's sprinter. ""Jack the Bookie" pnt thi3 price up and he got a 51,000 b3t at that price, then Montgomery's price settled to 1 to 4. This looked like royal interest on one's money, and the way in which the tight speculators opened up was a caution. At the first break the field was off with Mont- j -gomery flying a half length in front. The horee was at his best and Barns went right on with Mm hoping to stop the others off in the first half. Harry Thobnrn, however, refuspd to be stopped, and right at Montgomery's throat Jatcb, went the first half in 49 seconds. ThiB was phenomenal time considering the condition of the track. At the head of the stretch Montgomery and Harry Thobnrn were racing like a team and then it was only a question as to which would be the first one to show the white feather. Montgomery never was very stouthearted, and he was the first one to succumb "under pieseure, and when he did go he col-lapsod all in a heap. This took place about the eighth post when he swerved badly and came near falling over the inside fence. After that Harry Thobnrn had everything his own way and wotf rather easily by about a half length. In the last race, a three-qoarter selling affair, was where the close finish took place, It stirred the crowd up to its highest pitch of excitement. The Harlem stand is built on such an angle that from where the most of the spectators see the races it is almost impossible for them to havo any idea what the the winner is when it is at all close, consequently this makes it embarrassing for the judges. They, and they only are in a position to see and rarely make a mistake as to placing the horsee, and when a crowd gathers and makes a lot of noise after a decision has been made it makes a mistaken and uncalled-for waste of wind and temper. There was considerable noise and bad talk after Little Jack Horner had been decided the winner over Jim Gore II., but anyone in a position to sea knew that the judges were right. Tho finish was one of those peculiar ones with one horse on the extreme inside and the other beyond the center of the track on the outride. Little Jack Horner happened to have the rail and he got the decision which waB perfectly correct. Hermoso, who finished third in this race, was much the best and bat for being repeatedly bnmped by Little Jack Horner when coming through the stretch he could not have lost. What er Lou won from a bunch of other good old "has beens" very easily in the first rece. Behind him were such once good ones as Goodrich, Macy and Hagh Peany. All are stake winners and at some time or other were record-holders. "Bud" May knew he had a cinch on the second race with Avenstoke and told all of his friends so. The colt opened at 3 to 1. was backed down to 11 to 5, and lees, and won as he pleased from Gussie Fay. The third race was a gift to Sam Lazarus Esq., who is a mudlark of high degree. This colt galloped Sea Lion to exhaustion in the first half mile and then won running away. The fourth was the Montgomery race and the fifth was nothing but a Cakewalk for Annowan, On the latter Abe Jacobs, of the 01mpio Theater, made a "killing." He had several commissioners out to play it and averaged 4 to 1 for his money. Some time ago Daily Racing Foeji charged Florizar with bsing a sulker. Mr. Scoggan, who owns the colt, says this is incorrect. He states that florizar is a slow beginner and as he is a big over-grown youngster, he never, has a chance to really get to going in sprinting distance races. Mr. Scoggan has bad many good racehorses in his time, but predicts that Florizar will be one of the beat, if not the best, three-year old he ever owned. Harlem Form Chart HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO. 111., September 18. Forty-eighth day. Harlem Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather cloudy; track very heavy. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. 1 I PJUQ FIRST RACE 1 Jttlle. PurBe S400. $75 to second; $25 to third. JL rxr j J J 4-year-olds arid upward. Allowances Ind Horses A Wt Bt K, K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 131593 WHAT ER LOD 5 107 3 56 55 56 H 12 Mitchell J McCaffery 2 13-52 13-5 145612BISHOP REED 5 107 6" 43 43 42 52 21 Dugan P M Civill 3 7 31 7 145733GOODRICH 4 107 51 6 62 610 620 3" T Burns W H Laudeman 15 10 6 9 (1456l)MACY 5 110 4" 3 3103104 44 Vandasen IMankinB&Co 8-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 145582RUSKIN 4 104 2" 2n 22 1h 34 61 Vititoe Sydcey Paget 15 15 10 10 (14317) HUGH PENNY 9 104 li 1 li 20 2h 6 T Knight H B G'drich, Rec 8 12 8 10 14571 PINK. POTTER 6 106 777777M Weber J H'Smith 60 100 60 100 Time, 25i, 39, 531, 1 :19i, 1 :491. Winner B. h, by White Alma Lemar. Off at the first break to a good start. Won very easily; the others were driving and staggering. What er Lou appeared stiff and sore, but found the track exactly to his liking and ran a high claes race. He came from behind with a well-timed rush in the stretch. Bishop Reed did well. So did Goodrich. Both finished very strongly. Mark the latter for early action. Macy did the best be could and then retired. He was a false favorite. Buskin and Hugh Penny raced each othr to defeat in front. Pinkey Potter was almost thrown over the fence on the first tarn. Scratched 145272 Prestar, 104; 145293Periwig, 104. Overweights Macy, 3 pounds; finkey Potter, 2. What er Lou, place, evens: show, 1 to 3. Bishop Reed, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Goodrich, show, 7 to 5. Macy, place, 3 to 5 ; show, out. iA CiCf SECOND BACE-4 1-3 Furlongs. PurseS400. $75 to second; $25tothird. L. UvJ Vy 2-year-olflp. Allowances. nd Horses A Wt St H. V K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 142002 AVENSTOKE 103 3 2H 22 13 J WinkfieldW H May & Son 3 3 2 11-5 (14526)GUS3IE FAY 100 5i 12 12 21 Dominick J W O'Neall & Co3 4 3 4 145573CAPRON 103 6h 5 31 32 Hamilton G C Bennett 2 41 2 4 14569 WIG 103 2 31 42 4 T Burns W C Fessenden 4 4 3 4 (14572) MAN OF HONOR 108 1h 62 5 6 Trotter GOKneuker 8 20 8 20 13843 HURON IA 100 7 7 6U 6 J Boland Trotter & Co 10 20 10 15 13006 LYD1A B. 100 11 81 83 7 W Grand H A Cotton 30 100 30 100 14118 DR. TARS 100 8 92 95 81 Silvers Korte & Co 15 20 15 20 14335 AILANTO 103 4 42 72 96 T Knight E C Brown & Co 8 30 8 30 13814 BRAMPTON 105 9 103 103 108 Ralph Ira Glasscock 20 60 20 69 12125 CARRENO 103 101 11 11 11 Oonley P J Johnson 12 30 12 30 Time, 13, 25i, 391, 521, 59. Winn r B. c, by Bersan Mary Anna. Post 8 minutes, Start good. Won handily. The next two were driving. Avenstoke was the best in the going and went to the front on call in the stretch. Had Winkfield so chosan he could have won away off . Gussie Fay showed her usual amount of speed, but tired badly and barely lasted long enough to get second place. Capron swerved badly under punishment at the end. Wig did not like the going. Man of Honor did the bast he conld under a weak ride. It was a processioi all ih9 way. Scratched 14569 Highland Lad, 103; (14523)Nnllah, 105; (13361)Garter, 103; 14526 True Fit, 100; 145692Tarhi!l, 103; 14335 Bangalore, 100; 14355 Erla d'Or, 100; 14491 Ida Ledfbrd, 105. Overweights Brampton, 5 pounds. Aveustoko place, 4 to 5: show. out. Gussie Fay, place, 6 to 5; shew, 3 to 5. Capron, show, 4 to 5. Wig, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. 1 A CC THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. S75 to Becond; $25 to third. A. za:0 J JL 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. ind Horses A Wt Bt H H X StrFin Jockoys Owners O H L C 14579 S. LAZARUS ESQ.3 103 51 31 210 12 16 15 Dominick F M Arthur 3 31 3 31 (14501)3EA LION 3 103 2" li Ih 210 26 212 T Burns JW Schorr & Son 2 11-52 11-5 14498 NEWSGATHER'R5 111 3 2 3113 3 32 Vandusen B E Curl 3 4 3 31 144982M1ZPAH 5 111 6 5510 41143 4 Vititoe W J Roche 2 3 2 3 (143B6HNTRIGUER 5 106 1" 42 41 525 525 52s w Wrilson J M Mathewaon 40 50 25 25 14384 VICTOR SUM 3 105 7 7 6 610 6100825 Ralph C L White 60 100 60 100 MAY NOLIA 3 100 4 62 7 7 7 7 W Jones Lee Delong 60 100 60 100 Time. 131, 251, 371, 50, 1 -Mi, 1 :17, 1 :32i. Winner B. c, by Donald A. Dudu. Post 12 minutes. Start good. Won running away; second and third were eased up. Sam Lazarus Eq. had speed to loan and raced Bea Lion dizzy in tha firat half. After that there was nothing to the race. Sea Lion did well and when Burns saw ho had no chance ta beat Sam Lazarna Esq he eased the colt up. Newsgatherer had no excuses andfiniahed where he belonged. Mizpah evidently did not like the mud. It was a very one-Bided race. Dominick, on Sam Lazarus Esq., was kicked on the foot at the post. Scratched 144693Canace, 100; 14529 Farondelle, 106; 14574 Tulane, 103. Overweights Victor Sum, 5 pounds. Sam Lazarus Esq., place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Sea Lion, place, 7 to 10; show, out. News-gatherar, show, 1 to 2. Mizpah, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. . I FOURTH KAL'n. 3-4 lftlle. Purse $400. $75 to second; 25 to third. JL tJb vJ jZJ 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. tnd Horses A Wt Bt K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14491 H'RY THOBURN 5 107 4 2H 22 2 1 Bassinger EarnshawBros 4 7 4 7 144912MONTGOMEBY 6 108 11 Ih li 11 23 T Barns W P Magrane 1-2 1-2 1-4 1-4 14528 MOCOHITO 4 111 2" 325 325 36 31 Blosa O P Romigh 6 13 6 12 14469 TOBE PAINE 3 112 31 4 4 4 4 McJoynt T F Puckett 12 16 12 16 Time, 12i. 24i, 37, 49, 1:041, 1:181. Winner B. g, by St. Cyr MiBS Goodrich. Off at the firat break. Start good. Won easily at the end after an early drive; second driving and staggering Thia was a phenomenal race from a time standpoint, considering the condition of the track. Montgomery fairly flew tho firat half He is a quitter and Harry Thobarn stuck so close to him that it made him stop. They ran too fast for Mocorito. Toba Paine was beaten off all tbe way. Scratched 142453Eight Bella, 107; (140l7)Tom Kingsley, 107; 11504 Debride, 110; 14253 SimW., 115; 14133 Free Lady, 109; (14558)Tencle, 113. Harry Thoburn, place, 3 to 5. Montgomery, place, out. Mocorito, place, 6 to 5. Field against Montgomery, 3 to 1. 1 A Cif'-l FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Xards. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to JLttUUU third. 3-year-olds. Allowances. lad Horses A Wt 8t 34 V 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 1440O ANNOWAN 103 3" 21 12 16 io is Vititoe F D Collins 4 411 4t (14382) BLUE LICK 108 5" 62 5" 3 26 2 Flick D M Hogan 3 31 21 3 145222LILLIAN REED 105 2 1 ii 42 3i 2 B.land Charles O'Connor 8 15 8 12 145312ULHER 106 4n 31 25 2H 410 4C Conley T Kiley 6-5 11-56-5 11-5 14352 OWYHEE 108 It 4i 610 625 625 53 Glover G F Murphy 30 60 30 60 14311 P. THE FIDDLER 105 6h 51 3b 5U 5" 68 T Burns G Landry 2i Si 2i 31 14522 BLENHEIM 1C0 7i 8 715 725 750 725 w Jones J H Smith 30 30 20 30 14418 EFFIEL. 100 8 75 8 8 8 8 Grand A McUauley 30 100 30 100 Time, 26. 53. 1 :20i, 1 :47i, 1 :51 J. Winner Br. c, by Logic Annona. Off at the first break to a fair start. Won easily; sesond and third the same. Annowan got a llying start and had the most soeed. He is a good mud lark and Vititoe took no chances with him Blue Lick was interfered with on the first turn and was much used in getting up. Uhler tried to stay with Annowan in the first part of it nnd was raced to defeat. He does not like a. heavy trank. Pay the Fiddler was beaten off at tho head of the-stratch and Burns eased him up. The field was badly strung out at the finish. Scratched 14525 The Bondman, 103: 14530 Glensaber. 103; 14387 Hanlight, 100; 13880 Martha Fox, 1C0: (14531)Ed Tipion. 110; 138332Defiance, 100 ; 14531 Bert Davis, 103; 14501 The Dragoon, 105; 14386 Lady Osborne, 100. Overweights Owyhee, 3 pounds. Annowan, place, 3 to 2; show, 3 to 5. Blue Lick. plac. 7 to 10; show, out. Lillian Re e 3,. ehow, 8 to 5. Pay the Fiddler, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Uhler, plac9. 4 to 5; show, 1 to 2. I A f$fi SIXTH BACE-3-4 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second; 525 to third. II ri:JJeJt 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. I id Horses A Wt Bt M Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 0 14528 LIT. J. HORNER3 103 31 In 3 12 1 McJoynt Settle & Co 6 iT6 12 142912JIM GORE II. 4 101 1 24 1H 32 2" T Burns F T Wood 3i 41 3i 4 145563BERMOSO 4 102 9i H 2" 2H 3i L Eose A C Clark 5 5 3 4 14556 WORDSWORTH 5 107 2 3 52 4 i Dugan P M Civill 40 40 30 30 14469 J. J. T. 3 104 6 7 6U 72 5 T Knight J B Repass 6 8 6 8 14558 HEBOICS 3 101 7i 112 4kk 62 6i Mitchell T Costello 12 20 12 20 14573 CECIL 6 106 10 121 9 8H 7 M Weber J H Smith 20 40 20 40 145583LO YA IYETTA 5 107 11" 52 82 92 81 J WinkfieldLeonard&Morgan5 12 5 12 14561 NANNIE DAVIS 4 102 51 91 72 51 92 Bolaod H Gwynn & Co 20 25 20 25 14197 PAULINE J. 3 100 i 132 123 112 101 Vuitre E C Brown & Co 5 8 5 8 14492 MISS LYNAH 6 102 8" 62 101 101 ll" W Jones W Clancy 5 10 5 10 14492 WAEBEN POINT 6 107 12h 81112 121121 Flick Ira Glasscock 8 25 8 25 14320 BEIGHTIE S. 4 105 131 106 132 132 132 Conley W F Schulte 8 10 8 8 14558 W. B. GATES 3 99 14 14 14 14 14 H WTilion G C Bennett 7 8 7 8 Time. 121, 25i, 381. 511, l:04i, 1 :201. Winner B. g, by George Kinney Princess. Off at the first break to a good start. The first five were all in a heap and driving to the-limit. It wa a very close finish. As the race was run Hermoso was far the bast. Bose got him off badly and used him entirely too much in the first part of the race. Then the horse got Dinned in on the rail by Little Jack Horner in the stretch and was much hampered. Little Jack Horner showed a lot of speed, was in the deepest going all the way and birelF lasted lone enoueh to win. Jim Gore II was closing fast at the end and almost got up. Watch Wordsworth. He had bad luck, bat finished very strongly- He lost a lot of ground by making a wide stretch "turn. Miss Lynah could not extend herself in the goiDg. Heroics is a slow beginner and naturally got the worst of it. Scratched 14570 Duty, 101; 14558 Digss, 107; 1453l3Spiattle, 9S. Overweights Brigbtie 8 , 4 pounds; Cecil, 4; W. B. Gates, 3. Corrficted weights Loyaletta, 107. Little Jack Horner, place, 5 to 1 ehow, 2 to 1. Jim Gore II., place, 8 to 5; show. 4 to 5. Her-moso, show, 4 to 5. Iroquois and Sensation Dead IROQUOIS AND SENSATION DEAD. Two great sons of Ltamington have died within a few days. They were P. Lorillard's Sensation and General W. H. Jackson's Iroquois. 'Sensation's fame as a racehorse was confined to his two-year-old career when he won eight races and met with no defeat. A split hoof lod to his retirement to the stud where his success has been a tribute, to his greatness as a worthy representative of a splendid line of racehorses. Today his two-year-old Bon Democrat is the bst of his age in Bnglatd and he stands second on the list of winning sires of the year in that country.' Iroquois was the more noted of the two as a race horse, his fame as the only American winner of the Epsom Derby and the St. Leger being world wide. In tbe stud he has begotten many fine racehorses of which none were batter than tho two brothers Huron and G. W. Johnson. Messrs. Bromley & Co.'s Windmere that ran third in this years Futurity is one of his sons. The loss of such grand horses is eevere to their owners and the breeding interests of this couLtry alike. s. COMKUTTJKES CALLED. Chairman Joseph A. Murphy sends the follow ing notice for tho members of the designated committees of the American Tarf Congress: St. Louis, 8ept. 18. 1899. The License and Rules Committees will meet at the Wellington Hotel at 10:30 in tho morning. J. A. Murphy. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. Joe Hill, the well-known jockey, has retire 3 from the turf. The famous little fellow has retnrned to his old home at Columbus, Ohio, accompanied by his wife, and purchased a farm near the city. In his many years as a jockey he has accumulated a fortune, and now, bsing at the age when a qniet home life is to be properly appreciated, he has concluded to be a stock farmer. At Gravesend, Saturday, the stewards suspended O'Connor for the remainder of tho meeting for rough riding and reported hia case to tha Jockey Club for farther action. They also ordered that th entry of tho filly Decimal be refused hereafter. For service at San Francisco during the coming winter Barney Sehreibar has bought Ban-nockburn and the useful three-year-old Fly by Night from Pat Dunne, and has also picked up fonr other horse3 that he tbinka will prove use-I ful on the coast. Page [2] DAILY RACING FOSM AND AMERICAN 1DRF CONGRESS RECORD. I88UED EVERY DAY. OFFICIAL OEGAK OF - BB AMEEIOAN TUEF CONGEE8B. DAILY EACINQ FORM PUBLISHING CO. A daily reflection of the Amoricau Turf by Telegraph. Editob, F. H. Betjhkll. Aibooiate Editob, C. G. Riley. 124-126 FIFTH AYENDE, CHICAGO, ILL. COPYRIGHTED. Jintored according to act of Congress, in the year 1899, by Frank H. Brunell, in the office of the " Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C, U. B. A. 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CHICAGO, ILL., BEPTEMBEE 19, 1899. Brooklyn Form BROOKLYN FORM. j New Yoek, N. Y., September 18. The form j of Tuesday's Gravesend fields is: First Race Bsn Eder, Merlin, Life Guard. Second Race Blueawaj, Dan Bice. Jefferson. Third Rsce Kilmarnrck, Reminder, Rockton Fourth Race Alpen, Tolnca, Hurricane. Fifth Race Hammock, Reynolds, Herbert. 8ixth Race Lambent, Lady Lindsay, Mona-dour. Harlem Entries HARLEM ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather cloudy ; track heavy. First Raco 4 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. Cardenas, b c, by Duke of Montrose Kittie J 110 Allera, ch. c. by Vallera Qneeooflowa 110 14520 Castine 110 650 145203Van Hnornbeke 107 680 14526 Myrtle Gebaur 107 685 14430 Jim Wheeler.. 107 640 14309 Kittie G 107 635 Norie 107 12492 Laura G G 107 675 14295 La Carina 107 625 14335 Emma M 107 660 14055 Microscope 100 685 14430 Baird 100 670 14200 Florinel II 100 675 14520 Scarlet Lily 97 700 14242 Winnebpjour 97 680 14569 Antonietta 97 690 14520 Irish Jewel 95 685 14466 Fpruner 95 670 14572 Flora Leo 92 675 14520 Niverna 92 605 Second Race 1 1-2 Miles. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. 14421 Pete Kitchen 6.. ..101 680 141822Jack Bradley 7.. ..101 700 14573 R0si 3.... 99 680 14315 Nokomo 3.... 90 650 14568 Lone Dandy 3.... 87 675 (14182)Barrier 3.... 87 690 Third Race-3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (14570) May Beach 3.... 108 750 145603Mornni 4. ...107 700 14576 Lord Fairfax 5.... 102 725 14128 The Chemist 5. ...102 7S0 14494 John Baker 5.. ..102 730 14528 J. H. O 5.. ..102 690 (14S01)Sam Lazarus Esq..,.. 3.. ..101 735 146023 Mo corito 4 ... 99 700 14318 Verify 4.... 99 745 2711 Dejure 7.... 99 650 145702 Hop Scotch 3.... 93 735 Four tli Race 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. All Ages. Allowances. 13283 Dutch Bard 6. ...108 710 14599 Hugh Penny 9.. ..108 725 13247 Mononsab 3.... 98 700 14578 Ged?deo 3.... 98 ......650 14191 Ida Ledford 2.... 82 715 14576 Florizar 2.... 80 700 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 14497 Sam Follen 101 725 14500 Tommy O'Brien 97 690 14569 Highland Lad 95 685 14572 Dtcoy 95 705 14557 Bnnnivard 95 7C0 14383 Dick Furber 95 675 13638 El Cauey 95 675 12082 Bertha Laurence .. 92 625 133593Nettie Rnsent 92 680 14079 Allie Hatcher 92 600 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. (13863)Molo 4. ...113 680 145613CataBtrophe 5.. ..107 675 14320 Albert vale 5.... 107 710 14560 Tappan 5. ...101 705 14530 King's Highway 4. ...104 675 14571 Jackanapes 4. ...104 725 14296 Rollins 5.. ..101 670 145712Mary Kinsella 4. ...101 693 14604 Wordsworth 5.... 101 665 14292 Elidad 4.... 99 660 (14602)Harry Thobnrn 5.... 99 720 14571 Pitfall 7.... 95 670 143522Jennie F 4.... 96 670 Harlem Form I HARLEM FORM. The form of Tuesday's Harlem fields ib: First Race Scarlet Lily, Antonietta, Myrtle Gebaur. Second Eace Jack Bradley, Barrier, Hosi. Third Race May Beach, Verify, Sam Lazarus 8(1. Fourth Race Hugh Penny, Ida Ledford, Dutch Bard. Fifth Rpce Sam Fullen. Decoy, BoDnivard. Sixth Race JackanapeE, Harry Thobnrn, Albertvale. Fort Erie Form FORT ERIE FORM. Fobt Eeie, Ont., September 18. The form of Tuesday's Fort Erie fields is: First Race Brighton, Waban, Viola K. Spcond Eace Pharoah, Solent, Onota. Third Eace Quaver, Also Ban II.. Flop. Fourth Eace Salinda, Buxton, Whim. Fifth Race Hilee, American Eagle, Dick Warren. Sixth Race Devil's Dream, Bethlehem Star. Acrobat. Fort Erie Entries FORT ERIE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-yaar-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses Age Wt. Hdcp. 14375 Rftlvado 5.... 106 675 14502 Waban 4.... 106 695 1 4b08 Torreon 4 . . . . 101 ...... 680 14532 Brighton 5.. ..103 700 14502 Ivy Bloom 3.... 97 680 14562 Eustis 3.... 97 ......665 14562 Viola K 3.... 97 690 14438 Fairmont 3.... 97 670 145S6 Coosada 3.... 97 660 14513 Dollie Regent 3.... 97 680 Second Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. 145332Solent 106 690 1144530notar. 105 685 145652Pharoah 101 700 14587 Zelmet 103 670 14587 Honest Run 103 680 14609 Amaranth 101 665 14535 Lizzie McCarthy 101 660 14535 Barbarian 99 675 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Allowances. 14610 Flop 4.. ..107 685 14591 George Krats 4.... 107 680 14550 Quaver .... 4.. ..107 700 14586 Prince of Wales 3....1C5 675 145863Hapsburg 3.... 104 680 14554 Frohman 4.... 103 665 14610 Bailie J 3.... 101 660 14586 Ninety Cents 3.... 97 665 14550 Also Ban II 3.... 97 690 Fourth Race-3-4 Mle. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 14550 Shuttlecock 6 .... 107 680 14566 interferer... 3....104 675 14550 John Boone 6.. ..103 685 14502 Salinda 4.... 103 700 14536 Belaravia 3.. ..102 650 14567 Sir Blaze 3 .. 100 660 14586 Done 3 97 665 14391 Whim 3.... 97 685 145622Louisville Belle 3.... 97 670 14510 Buxton 3.... 97 690 Fifth Race 6 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 14550 Santello 3.... 134 680 14213 Travis 6.... 130 650 143253Henry LBunt 5. ...130 685 14567 Hungry Hill 5.... 127 675 14586 Dick Warren 7.... 127 685 14555 American Eagle 5 127 690 14566 Chancery 3. ...124 ......675 14605 College Boy 3. ...124 665 139983Hilee 3.. ..121 700 14412 Hat Wilson 3.... 121 655 14567 Young Bel 3.... 121 650 Sixth Race 2 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 14567)DeviPs Dream 5.. ..103 700 145902Acrobat-. 4. ...102 685 14446 Bethlehem Star "4. ...100 690 14590 Richardson 3 86 670 14554 Colonel Ciuke 3 85 680 Brooklyn Entries BROOKLYN ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 1 3-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. The King's Highway Hurdle Handicap. $800 Added. Over 7 hurdlea. Ind. Horses Age Wt. Hdcp. (l44I0)Ben Eder 6.. ..169 700 14544 Morlin 4.. ..132 675 74982Life Guard 3.. ..132 670 Second Race 1 1-16 Milrs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 14428 Blneaway 4 110 700 14584 Clonsilla 4 . ...106 675 14308 Estaca 5.... 106 670 USSlDan Rice 4. ...106 690 14483 Forget Not 4.... 103 660 14584 Deyo. 4.. ..103 665 14308 Mariti 4.. ..103 660 145813Jefferson 6.... 93 685 144283Piccola 3.... 96 680 14543 BettieGray 3.... 94 670 Third Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 14582 Kilmarnock 117 750 14582 Montanic 114 735 14464 Big Gnn 114 720 14582 Hammock 110 715 14538 Rofs Clark 110 700 (13557)Reminder 110, 740 14468 2 Angle no 710 14480 Standing 110 730 ! (145 181 Reynolds 110 725 14538 Goldone 110 705 145383 Rockton no 735 14518 Post Haste ..110 715 Pincher, br. c, by Macduff Welcome 110 14009 Precursor 110 725 14388 Mac Flecknoe 110 710 144542 All Gold 110 720 Fourth Race 1 1-16 Miles. The Sea Breeze Stakes. $1,000 added. 3-yoar-olds. Allowances. ; tnd. Horses. Age.JrVgt Hdcn. 14583 King Barleycorn 121 730 14192 Hardy Pardee Ill 720 (14479)Toluca 103 740 142632Alpen 101 750 14584 Hurricane 101 735 Fifth Race About 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Handicap. 14516 McMeekin 126 .735 14582 Montanic 120 7SC- (14518) Reynolds 110 740 14518 Bonndlee 108 725 14546 Bpnalder 108 710 143611Maidstone 106 720- 14595 King Bramble 104 715 14582 Hammock 103 750 14582 Motley 102 730' 144243 Herbert jq2 735 14585 Peaceful 100 725 14585 Rochester 97 700- Sixth Race About 3-4 Mile. All ages. Mares. Allowances. 9443 Dogilda 4.... 120 705 14580 Lambent 6.... 120 70 14598 Jinks 3.. ..114 730' 13783 Florence Clark 3.. ..114 700 145142Lady Lindsay 3. ...114 740 14514 Acushla 3. ...114 ......720 (14543)Mai 3. ...114 ......73&- 145433Monadour 3....114 735 (14585)Smoke 2 100 725 3 WINNERS YESTERDAY 3 Our New York correspondent telegraphs ns-that he will have a "SWEET THING" Wednesday and he knows whereof he speaks. He sent us BELL PUNCH yeBterday, but they dis-qnnHood him. HE KNOWS when there is ANYTHING DOING. Terms $10.00 for six dnys' selections. Sixty per cent. WINNERS GUARANTEED. Information ready at 11 a.m. Send for booklet free. National Turl Investment Co,, SUITE 605, 167 DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO, ILL. I Chicago Turf Advisory Co. ROOM 707, 335 DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO, ILL. OTiR LONG SHOT will run TODAY. This is a GOOD THING; besides a conple of other SPECIALS THAT IT WILL PAY turf followers to secure. Mil orders telegraphed by 10:30 am. Torms $5.00 for six days' selections; $1.00 per day. ..Turf Followers.. It will pay you to get our SPECIALS for HARLEM THIS WEEK. We are in a position to furnish all our CLIENTS with something ont of the ORDINARY. We send special selections on Gravesend and Fort Erie races. Remember we telegraph two or three and NO-MORE on each track. $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. Race Track Information Bureau, Suite 500, 863 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.. Page [3] Fort Erie Form Chart FORT ERIE FORM CHART. 3FORT ERIE, ONI., September 18. Seventeenth day. Fort Erie Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather clondy; track fast. Presiding Judge, L. P. Tarlton. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. , F1R3T RACE 1 Mile. Parte 250. 3-year-olds and upward. SelliDg. ind Horses A Wt Bt M ft X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H Li 0 14554 FAUNETTE 5 92 4 iH 41 3 2" I" Forehand W J Speirs & Co 3 3 3 3 14555 FREAK. 3 93 6 31 12 1 li 21 1 W Wood E S Gardner Jr 2 2 2 2 145543 WEN LOCK 4 99 2 22 3i 42 3 3" LThomDs'nN Dym9nt 25 25 15 15 14551 TRAVELER 5 100 5 5 5 52 51 43 Maon J C Ferris Jr 10 10 10 10 145553 CHAR LOTTE M. 4 99 3 7 7 61 63 5k W Shaw J K Hughes 6 6 6 6 14486 BE ANA 3 101 1 1 2 2 41 62 8onger Jackson Smith 3 3 3 3 14554 PR. OF INDIA 5 95 7 61 61 7 7 7 McQuade Hums Bros 6 6 6 6 14508 COLLEGE BOY 3 92 99 9 8 8 8 JThompsonH E Leigh 30 50 30 50 14562 GOV. MC HENRY 3 92 8 8 8 9 9 9 A WilliamsM & E Blanchard 100 100 100 100 Time, 24i, 49, 1 :15i, 1 :41i. Winner B. m, by Sir Dixon Fauna. Off at the first break to a good start. Won in a hard drive. The first two fought it out through the last eighth. Freak was made too much use of and tired at the end. Be ana quit in the last quarter and was eased up. Traveler was closing fast at the finish. Charlotte M. was sore going to the post Faunette's awnkening was sudden. Scratched 14554 Colonel Cluke, 92; 14502 Sa inda, 92. Overweights Traveler, 5 pounds. Faunette, placo, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Freak, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Wenlock, show. 3 to 1. Beano, place, evens ; show. 1 to 2. ; - SECOND ttAOH 5-8 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Selling. - Ind Horses A Wt St H ft 3A BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 1 145512FAI&Y DELL 105 2 11 13 13 13 McQuade W H McCorkle 4-5 4-5 7-107-10 14551 HAUCK BOAT 1C0 5 3" 31 31 22 Mnson E 8 Gardner Jr 15 15 15 15 145333MISS HUDSON 95 8 6 l 51 3k J Jones F P Kidi 15 15 15 15 14533 MONOGHAN 95 4 41 51 4h 41 VV Shaw J K Hughes 6 7 6 7 14583 MISS FONSOLAND 101 3 22 23 21 5U J Clark Strobel & Miller 6 30 6 30 14551 GRUMBLE 105 9 8 6 63 62 Songjr S Howard 10 15 10 15 14589 MARTHA STREET 95 1 7 7 7 7 Forehand Mannion&Conneil2 3 2 3 14443 GRACE LOGAN 9S 6 9 8 8 8 Castro Eucene Hall 30 50 30 50 14551 DESCU BRIDOR A 105 7 5 9 9 9 PaUon W B Gilpin 6 8 6 8 Time, 24, 49, 1:02. Winner Br. f, by Tournament Elf. Off at the first break. Start good. Won easily: second tba same. Fairy Dell had the most speed. She made a show of her company. Sauoo Boat finished strongly. Miss Hudson made up much ground. AHbb Fonsoland was under restraint in the first part but quit in the last furlong. Scratched 14587 Two Annies, 105. Overweights Sauce Boat, 5 pounds; Miss Fonsoland, 1; Grace Logan. 3. Fairy Dell, place, out. Sauce Boat, place. 6 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Mias Hudson, place, 6 to 1; show. 2 to 1. Martba Street, place. 4 to 5; show, out. A7 frT THIRDRACE 1 Mile.- Purse $250.3-year-old8 and upward. Xt-UU I Allowances. . Ind Horses A Wt Bt M ft StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14506 FLYING BESS 4 100 2 1& ie 15 12 11 McQuade N Dyment 2 2 8-5 8-5 145642ENNOMLA 4 100 3 21 3H 31 41 2 Songer PJGoab3l&Co 6 6 6 6 (14552)AKQCEBU5 4 101 4 41 1 21 21 31 E James G W Graydon 3 4 3 4 (14588)VIRGIE O. 4 100 5 5 4 42 3" 41 Forahand J S Lancaster 2 21 2 21 145883ALLIE BELLE 4 100 1 3i 5 5 5 5 J Martin B T Jacob 4 4 4 4 Time. 23, 47i, 1 -.14, 1 :40h Winner B. f, by Courtown Galena. Off at the first break to a good start. Won driving. Flying Bess smothered her field for speed. She had to do her best in the last quarter. The next tour were driving to the limit. Ennomia was gaining and Arquebus was tiring. Virgie O. lost ground on the tarns. She tired in the final sixteenth. . , Scratched 14588 Passaic, 95; 14588 Dick Warren, 93; (14566)Zoroaster, 92; 14588 Galathee, 88. Overweignts Arquebas, 1 pound. . , Flying Bess, place, 3 to 5. Ennomia, place, 2 to 1. Arquebus, place, 7 to 5. Yirgie O., place, 4 to 5.AuieBelle, place, 7 to 5. No show betting. '1 TTTao FOURTH RACK G 1-2 ITurlongs. Purso $250. 3-year-olds and upward. JLtlrbUo Belling. Ind. HorseB AWtBt M ft . BtrFin Jockeys Ownera O H L C (1459DTHE LIGHT 3 93 7 42 22 22 22 1b WShaw J K HugheB 21 13-521 13-5 (14477)CORALIS 4 104 4 11 111 1 1" 22 Forehand A Brown & Co 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 (14550) BLOOD HOUND 7 99 2 3 3b 3 31 3" Castro A C Benson 20 30 20 30 14564 RED PIRATE 3 94 3 62 62 6 66 4i McQaade W Dickson 10 10 10 10 145662NEKARNI8 4 1001 1 51 51 5h 51 52 bonger ' J BsrliDg & Co 6 6 6 6 145912BRULARE 4 104 5 2a 2 41 4" 66 Mason J F Davis & Co 3 3 3 3 14325 GUILDER 4 100 67 7 7 7 7 J Weber C'r'thers&Shieldsl5 15 15 15 14537 LIITLE KING 3 105 8 8 8 8 8 8 Patton T F Coles 100 200 100 200 Time 24. 49i, l:14i, 1:201. Winner Ch. f, by Uncle Jess Barbary Maid. Off at the first break to a good start. Won in a hard drive. The nrst two contended closely through the last quarter. CoraliB tired in the run home. Brulare stopped badly in the final quarter. Red Pirate finished strongly. Sciatched 11191 La Grange, 102; U3989)Lady of the West, 97; 14502 Waban,97; 14)91 George Krats 91. Overweights Nekarnis, 31 pounds; Guilder, 2; Little King. 3. The Lignt, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Coralis, pi ice, 1 to 2; show, out, Bloodhound, place, 10 to l;Bhow, 4 to 1. Brulare, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. FIFTH RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse $250 2-year-olds. Selling. 1 Ind" Horses A Wt Bt jj ft BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C fl4535)JENA 103 3 4b 31 23 12 Songer Baker & Gentry 7-5 7-5 6-5 65 (14565) DAILY REPORT 111 5 1b 11 1b 2" H Lewis R McManon 1 6-5 1 6-5 145352MARIE ORENDORF103 4 5b 4b 42 S Mason H E Leigh 4 4 4 4 145873ALF. VARGRAVE 96 2 31 6 51 43 Ryan Frank Bruhns 15 15 15 15 14485 STITErf 104 1 2" 2 3b 53 McQaade W D Moore 10 10 10 10 14563 An ARANTH 98 6 6 51 6 6 Forehand A Willis 30 30 30 30 Time, 241, 491, 1:02. Winner B.f, by Florist -Becky B. . . . Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily: second and third driving. Jena came 1 away when ready after an early drive. Daily Report was driving to the limit to stall off Marie, 1 ' Orendorf. Stiles stopped badly in the stretch. . ., , Scratched 145652 Pharoah, 99; 14587 Zslmet, 97; 4Jpo. 1453a Lizzie T. McCarthy, t. 97. Overweights Daily Report, 1 pound. .'" , Jena, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Daily Report, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Marie - Orendorf, 1 place, evens: show, 1 to 2. SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $250, 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. jj2g-Q Ind" Horses A Wt Bt M ft StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 145643BELL PUNCH 4 103 6 63 6b 51 2b 1 E James H B Stover 1111 145512SALLIE LAMAR 6 S2 1 3" 4 4 1b 21 Foreaand E Burrows 3 3 3 3 14414 BRANCH 4 100 3 42 51 7 51 33 J Martin C E,Mahone 4 6 4 6 145903 WIND WARD 3 92 5 7 7 31 31 41 W Shaw M Burns 6 6 6 6 H586 FLOP 4 98 4 5 2b 21 41 5"" McQuade F A Pope 0 6 8 6 14590 DE HAVEN 3 92 2 22 3a 6b 6 63 Ryen Douglas & Bruhns 20 30 20 30 14554 aALLIE J. 3 101 7 11 11 1b 7 7 Castro R H Bronangh 15 15 15 15 Disqualified for foul. Time. 24i, 49i, 1 :15J, 1 :42i. Winner B. m, by White Alma Lamar. Off at the first bieak. Btartgood. Won in a hard drive. Bell Punch was much the best. . Ho was off poorly, had a rough journey all the way, was cut off a half dozen timeB and had to go j all around uib field. He swerved in front of Windward and Flop at the head of the stretch but t was coming at the time while the others were stopping. He was disqualified for thia and the 3 race given to Sallie Lamar. Bcratcned 145672Elsina, 99; (14590) Billy House, 96. Sallie Lamar, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Branch, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Windward, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Bell Punch, place, out. Brooklyn Form Chart 1 1 ' 1 . j t 3 BROOKLYN FORM CHART. GRAVE SEND, I,. I., September 18. Fifth day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Woather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. XdL5")3 FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. $800 added. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt 8t Yi ft M BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 145402CLEORA 107 2 23 23 1h 11 Bnllman J J McCafferty 3-5 3-5 1-2 1-2 138292AFFECT 112 1 12 11 2 25 O'Leary W L Powers 4 4 4 4 14538 ONECK QUEEN 112 4 4 4 3H 3 Maher Oneck Stable 4 7 4 6 11884 ORTHIA 107 3 31 3a 4 4 Clawson Sydney Paget 10 20 10 20 Time,12,23, 35, l:00&. Winner B. f, by Florist Jennie C. Post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily. Affect has a great turn of speed but doe3 not fancy weight. Cleora drew away easily in the last furlong and runs like a filly of high class. The other two were outpaced from the start. Scratched (13339)Killa&baudra. 112; 1451830read, 107; 14540 Lady of the Vale, 107; 14585 Man-villa, 107: (14585)Smoke. 107; 14460 Beeutiful, 97. Cleora, place, out. Affect, place, 7 to 10. Oneck Queen, place, 6 to 5, No show betting. Xd-PQd. SECOND RACE-1 1-1 GMile3. $800 added. All ages. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt Bt M ft 3 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C " (14461)RUSH 3 114 1 Vi 11 li 11 H Spencer T C McDoweli 12 3-5 1-211-20 (14547)CAMBRIAN 3 114 2 2 2 2 2 2 Odom W H Landsman 8-5 9-5 7-5 8-5 Time. 12, 25, 37, 49. 1:02, 1:15, 1:41, 1:18. Winner B. f, by Wadswortb Rine a'Or. Post 10 minutes. Start good. Won easily. Rush had too much speed for Cambrian and had him driving at the half mile post. Cambrian is in good form, however, but was outclassed by Rush. Scratched 14547 Mstry Prince, 111; (12659)The Rose, 108; 14480 Colonel Roosevelt. 105. X:O05 THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. $700 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Ind Horses A Wt St 14. ft BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 14460 KAMARA 100 2 11 1U 12 13 Boland J P Martin 8 20 8 20 145462VESUVIAN 108 3 21 22 21 2H Simms W B Jennings 3 7 3 6 139733THE CORINTHIAN 104 5 41 32 3 32 Oiom A White 8 8 41 41 14464 KING BR AMBLE 97 6 6 8 7 4b Wilsorf H E Leigh 10 10 4 4 14460 BOMBSHELL 108 4 8 7 5U 51 Manor James Galway 5 5 41 41 14546 CRACKER 97 10 10 10 6 6 Abshire J A McCormick 50 50 30 30 14478 LANZA 94 7 51 51 iH 7 Cojswell M'dlet'n&J'gbl'thZO 1C0 20 100 14388 LINGERIE 107 8 7 6 8 8 Spencer Jme3 Rowe 8 8 5 5 141212FLEET. MOMENT 102 9 9 9 9 9 Jenkins J J McCafferty 12 12 12 12 14454 EILEEN DA LY 99 1 3b 41 10 10 Brenaan W C Daly 20 100 20 100 14460 HOP BROOK 105 13 13 13 11 11 PM'DWttA Swartz 50 ICO 50 100 11460 GOLDEN SCEPTER 97 11 11 11 12 12 Romsnolli Kensico Stable 50 60 50 60 EAVESDROPPER 107 12 12 12 13 13 O'Leary T A Kaeeo 10 50 10 40 14406 SPECIFIC 97 14 14 14 14 14 C WilliamsRWWalden & Son20 100 20 100 MOUNTAIN MIST 99 15 15 15 15 15 Moody Sensation Stable 50 50 50 50 13659 EASTER LILY 105 16 16 16 16 16 Ballman T H Ryan 10 25 10 20 Time, 11, 23, 35, 1 :08. Winner Br f, by Candlemas Balaklava. Post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won easily. Kamara got away flyin; and outran her fild easily. She has a great flight of speed Vesuvian ran his race. The Corinthian fonad ths pace too hot but ran a fair race. King Bramble, none too well handled, clossd uo ground, bit appears to be only ordinary. Bombshell is improving. Cracker was slow to begin and will do to watch. Lingerie got away badly tanglod but thotvod no spaed after getting straightoaod out. Scratclud 14408 Salmagundi, 108; 14460 Kindred, 101; 13781 Liehe. 103; 12523 Celeritas, 102; 13490 First Whip, 102; 14406 Kipling, 102; 14057 Edith Mac, 101; 11160 Allaire, 91. Overweights Kamara, 1 pound; Vesuvian, 2; Fleeting Moment, 3; Hop Brook, 1; Eiv33-dropner, 3. Kamara. place, 8 to 1: show, 4 to 1. Vesuvian, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. The Corinthian, show, 4 to 5. King Bramble, place. 8 to, 5; show, 4 to 5 1 A &L FOURTH tfACK-1 1-1 C Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. J,4Jb)tI0 The Monarch Stakes. $1,500 Added. Ind HorseB A Wt Bt X. ft X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 144573M'LEOD OF DARE 116 3 33 36 36 1b 11 Maher Eastin & Larabie 4 5 4 4 12981 BPIRITUELLE 113 2 la la la 21 23 Spencer T C McDowell 2 2 8-5 9-5 14372 MARTIMAS 116 1 21 22 2U 30 36 Taral W Hendrie 8-5 2i 8-5 9-5 145833PKINCE M'CLURG 126 4 4 4 4 4 4 Odom JHMcAvoy&Co 5 6 5 6 Time, 12, 25, 37, 50, 1 :02, 1:15, 1 :41, 1 :48. Winner B. c, by Candlemas Julia L. Post 7 minutes. Start poor. Won driving. MecLeod of Dare was best at the weights and the slow pace helped him. Spirituelle ran well for her first time out for u long time and came again in the last furlong and finished gamely. Martimas was lame. Prince McClurg wai overweighted for tuck conic any and wants a longer route. Scratched (14584)Sky Scraper, 118; 145l42Lady Lindsay, 108. MacLeod of Dare, place, evens. Spirituelle, place, 3 to 5. Martimas, place, 3 to 5. No show bettir g 1 A O T FIFTH BACK li-l Miles. J800 added" 3-year-olds and upward. XJbO J I Allowances. Ind Horses AWtBt K ft X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 7122 THE ROMAN 5 104 3 3a 3a 3 la la Ryan T H Ryan 6 8 6 6 14580 CANDLEBLACK 4 104 1 52 2a 2a 21 2a O'Leary W H Clark 21 21 21 21 145432CHAPPAQUA 3 95 2 2a 52 41 31 33 Wilson Oneck Stable 10 15 10 15 144072QEN. M. GARY 3 95 4 6b 61 7 61 4b Odom F R Hitchcock 5 5 5 5 145802 B. OF MEMPHIS 4 102 6 41 4b 51 4b 53 Jenkins TJMcHale 4 5 4 5 144593HURLY BURLY 4 101 8 7 7 61 7 6a Clawson Sydney Paget 5 5 21 21 14545 DOMINEER 3 95 5 li 1H la 51 7 Cogswell E Peters 50 100 50 100 14542 KLONDYKE QU'N3 97 9 9 9 9 9 8 Moody J E Madden 20 100 20 100 131033COCK ROBIN 4 104 7 8 8 8 8 9 Spencer JR&FPKeene 10 40 10 40 Time. 11, 24, 38 49, 1:02, 1:15, 1:42, 1:49. Winner B. b, by Brutus Beauty. Post 5 minutes. Start fair. It was a hard drive between the first three. The Roman ran a fine race tad finished with the utmost gamecess. Candleblack was right there and is very goad. He was possibly a bit outclassed by tho winner. Chappaqua showed groat improvemsnt and with a good strong boy up might have won. General Mart Gary was very badly ridden by Odom. Throv the race out. He is good. Belle of Memphis ran a fair race. Hurly Burly did not run to her recent private trials. Domineer will win among lower ones at six furlongs Scratched 14462 Harry Crawford. 114; 145413Dr. Eichberg, 107; 14584 Clonailla, 101; 14308 Mariti, 101; 14183 Forget Not, 101; 14192 Hardy Pardee, 95; (14543)Mai, 92. Overweights Bello of Memphis, 1 pound; Klondyke Queen, 5. Corrected weights Candleblack. 104. The Roman, place. 2 to 1; show, evens. Candleblack, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Chappaqua, show, 2 to 1. Hurly Burly, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. . -jjTpQg SIXTHRACE About 3-4 Mile. $700 added. 3-year-olds aud upward. Ind" HorBes AWtBt M ft Si StrFin Jockeys Owners O M L C 145152JUDGE VVARD'LLl 94 5 21 la 1b 11 Wilson G W Graydon 6 6 3 31 (14584)SKY SCRAPER 3 98 3 11 23 W 21 Jenkins J L Holland 10 12 10 10 145483S.OF B'THLEBEM4 108 6 61 63 41 3b Doggett II Gibson Jr 6 10 6 10 14542 DAVE B. 5 104 4 31 3b 31 41 O'Leary Buckley & Brown 8 15 8 15 (4542)L'AL0UETTE 4 117 1 72 9 51 51 Maher R T Wilson Jr 4 5 31 5 14il4 JINKS 3 99 12 9 71 7 61 'Odom Sydney Paget 31 31 3 31 14545 TABOURET 4 88 2 5a 4b 61 71 Ryan T A Magee 12 25 12 25 14545 TINGE 7 98 14 41 5a 8 8 Dnpee J Adams 8 8 6 6 14374 LINDULA 3 100 8 8 8 9 9 Boland P H Sullivan 50 300 50 300 7112 HOWARD S. 5 106 11 11 11 10 10 Bullman T H Ryan 10 30 10 30 13562 SENSATIONAL 4 93 10 10 10 11 11 Brennan W C Daly 100 300 100 300 14389 HAN LON 6 88 9 13 12 12 12 Brien V A Porter 100 100 100 100 13137 BWEETCAPORAL3 107 7 12 13 13 13 Spencer JR&&FPKoane 5 12 5 12 MAGGIE DOYLE 4 102 13 14 14 14 14 Becker J Birmingham 50 300 50 300 9755 TREMARGO 6 100 15 15 15 15 15 Moody Sensation Stable 30 100 30 100 Time, 11, 22, 35, 1:11. Winner B. g, by Himyar Rokee. s Post 12 minutes. Start poor. Won driving. Sky Scraper weakened in the closing drive. B Judge Wardell is at his best. Star of Bethlehem closed fast at the end. Dave S. quit in the last furlong. L'Aloustte got a poor ride. So did Jinks. Tremargo acted badly at the po3t and - delayed the start. Scratched 145423Ben Hadad, 105; 145422iatin Slipper, 102; 125562 jouchon, 94; 11427 Rose O'Lee.92. - Overweights Dave S., 1 pound; Lindula, 5. Judge Wardell, place, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Bky Scraper, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Star of Bethlehem, show, 2 to 1. Jinks, place, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2. NOTICE. Daily Racing Form is a publication which . ie built by its staff from day to day. Its "form' and the numbers of its charts are copyrighted. The chart numbers are bo arranged that legal Identification is easy of proof. The selection and handicap figures attached to entries are arranged on the same basis. The latter come from the work of four experts after the telegraphic receipt of charts and entries. All persons are warned not to use said chart or Index numbers, selections or handicap figures. s B - - Page [4] Harlem Jockey Club.... (HARLEM. RACETRACK.) SEPT. i 8th TO SEPT. 30TH, 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 S.tand WITBOUT CHANGE. Returning Streets at 12:30, 12:37, 12:44, 12:51, 12:58, 1:05, 1:12. 1:26 P.M., stopping at Madi- stop only at Ashland Avenue, Halsted Street and loop stations. First Accom- son Street and Wabash Avenue, 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 ELEVATE! D 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. Mi, stopping only at Forty-eighth Street after Third, Fourth and Fifth races. Gars leaving after last Halsted Street and Marshfleld Avenue, connecting at Forty-eighth Street with race make no stop3 from Forty-eighth Street until reaching Marahfleld Avenue. TWELFTH STREET ELECTRIC OARS leave State and Van Buren Streets MADISON 8TREET CABLE connects at Fortieth Street with Electric from 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 1, 130 Adams Street S5 ST LOUIS ON THE THE CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. FOUL SHOT BY MUSKET-SLANDER. ( liharial,. .. ( Touchstone, by Carnal, o s fLoBEbow. I Verbana. by Velocipai o 1 (ire oi Faa da ois). (Miaa Bowa, .......... .... jCatton. by Solum pug, j fa 4 I Tranbjre darn by Or? ill i C a 5 j ( Pactaloos. .... .. .... .... J CaBtrsl, by Billiard, 2 O o iLassrdstn&ta, (Criwith). I Idalla, by Pornvian, 2 fr l Decoy Filho-da-Pcta,by H'ph'iat Ja f Finesse, by Peruvian. K a g (Icslbourao, ........ ...... j Humphray Cliaxer,byG'Ei&t 1-1 i g-a f West Australian Cervantes' mara. !! i (Derby and 3t, laser) .. Mow8riaa... .......... i TouohEtono, by Camsl, 2 I Emma, by Whisker. J s (g ( Carnal Whalobono, by Waxy, 5 A IBrowa Btt,.. I Salim mare. O a 52 (Daushtarof ....jBrctandorf, by Blaakloek. h iMrB:CrUek8h'nk8,byW'lB'rt j; (Canteen ............ f Waxy Pope, by Waxy, rCalenfiaidmportsd). ,... ? Castania. by (Johanna, r s (Hambleiania.... ........ i Btamford.byPlenip'ieatlsr) S 2-1 ? Harmonica.byH'mblet'aiRJ H fs I (Tro (Imported)........ t Priam, by Emilius. H LCajjandra. Ally, by Partisan. O Allee Gray. ...... .....jBoua'Eniifrtiut by Picmes B 5 I Gulnare,by YoungStoh&OEi 3 i.K (Taa Ccloac!............f Whisker, by Waxy, ., ci fCsp-a-pt (Imporisd.).... f Delpini mare. g 3 e (Bitter toCaekti.. Sultan, by Bollm. tr o v t Dnchesa of York, by Waxi g ' I (Dotm ...... .. ....... JTcnohiiont, IB s II BiKti IVerboia. iSophti Bkilhinds, 4 1 Sillia Braia, ItaooriS. 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 terms of which will be announced shortly. Address AllComiuunicatlons To Thos. H. Williams, Jr., Pres't. R. B. Milroy, Sec'y.