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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, November 3, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, November 3, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899110301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, November 3, 1899 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] VOL. V. NO. 26 5 . CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JSTOVEMBER 3 1899. PRICE, 5 CEKT& Jockey Bloss Ruled Off J0 3KEY BLOSS RULTSD OFfi After the third raca at Lakeside yesterday Judge Hamilton took sharp action in ruling off jockey B1ob3, who rode tha 2 to 5 favorite, May Beach. The filly was giving away graat chunks of weight to all but White Ivy, and considering "that she never was of mnch account on a muddy track, there is apparently a possibility that Blo3s is a victim of circumstances. The boy has not ridden much of late, fearing, so he says, that the judges were hostile to him. His friends, however, convinced him that this was idle talk, and since the Lakeside meeting opened he has had a great many mounts, May j Beach being the best horse by far that he has iiad a chance to ride. Why the filly wbb at such a short pries under the track conditions is a mystery. The bookmakers claim that she was but slightly backed. That is not a suspicious circumstanco. Racegoers nowadays as a rule want even money or better for their bets or they cto not wager much. At the post May Beach actad sourly and it -was hard to gee her to face the barrier, and in ialse breaks she did not seem to snow her usual amount of speed. When tha start was made aha was fourth, and only for an instant on the turn did she ever better her position. Bloss seemed to be riding her hard when he rounded the turn for home, but instead of gaining on the' leaders the filly kept dropping back, and it was evident that she was laboring in the going. The race was won by Hugh Fenny, who is a , nine-year-old horse, and was in at 104 pounds. .May Beach is a three-year-old and she carried 114. After the boys had weighed in, judge Hamilton called Bloss up and asked him what his instructions were from owner Wood about riding May Bjach. Blosa stated that Wood in-etructed him to get off In front if he could and make every post a winning one. Hamilton did not wait to hear any more, bat promptly ruled .Bloa6 off the turf. Blosa has been under suspicion since last fall, -when rumor had it that he made a fortune at the Lakesida meeting, bat it is hardly likely that thiB had anything to do with his being landed over the May Beach race, Master Vititoe was in excellent riding form and eo was Mitchell, and batween them they xleared up the card. Vititoe piloted the first three winners and Mitchell the last three. Aa is the rule on a slushy, muddy track the races were not closely contested and each winner came home alone. Favorites were turned -down with a marked regularity, only two, Innovator in the first race and David in tha last, surviving. In the mile and a quarter event George Lee suddenly improved and at 3 to 1 won like a stake horse. The veteian "Uncle Jim" Gray got his winter money in the fifth race. He has said right along that in Macie Maree he had a good filly, but she has not baen herself all summer and "Uncle Jim" was getting ready to sour on her but after she beat The Monk and Kittie G. so easily it is Bafe to say that Macie Maree will -winter on Mr. Gray's farm. From a fast to a muddy track Yolandies transforms into almost a stake horse, and the -way he beat Macy in the fourth event, which waa at a mile, was a caution. He went to the front early and the farther he went the more did he increase his lead. Aftei Hugh Penny came cantering home the easiest kind of a winner Sydney Bender was the sorest man on the grounds. He trains the old horse and intended to bet on him. but "Kid" Welle r and Leo Mayer talked him ont of the notion, saying there that was no way ior May Beach to loee. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. The attention of horse owners is called to the advertisement of the meeting to be given at Birmingham, Ala., by the Alabama State Board of Agriculture. It begins next Tuesday and will run up to the commencement of racing at New Orleans. Birmingham is a lively and progressive city that is at present enjoying a remarkably high tide of prosperity, a condition that is bound to conduce to the success of the near-by meeting. Bacing here -under present weather conditions is attended with discomforts that will be absent there because of its more genial climate. It will be observed that men of practical experience and high reputation in connection with racing have been eclected to conduct the various departments of the meetinga circumstance that should commend it to the favor of owners of horses that are to be taken south. Concerning this meeting yesterday's Cincinnati Enquirer said: "Judging from present outlook the meeting at Birmingham, Ala., will open up with a boom next Tuesday. A numbsr of stables contemplate going there and plenty of horses will be on hand. The following owners shipped last night: HankComba, Scott Harlan, Whittaker & Parrish and G. Van Studdiford. Later on daring the week W. H. Laird & Brother, B. Bronaugh, J. W. Hartsell, P. Browning, W. M. Wallace, C. Thompson, J. Neil, Henry Simons. J. Bagley and some few others will ship their strings. Gratz Hanley telegraphed that there is stallroom for 250 horses. Much interest is being taken in the coming meeting by the citizens of Birmingham." Abe and J. C. Cahn, the well-known Bt. Louis turfmen, have just purchased the Thompson farm of ninaty acres, eleven miles from the city, on the St Charles Bock road, for $16,CO0 and will expend that mnch more converting the place into a flrst-clas3 stock farm. John Garcia, who formerly trained for Stifel & Schorr when they raced the famous Gambrinns Stable, has been installed as superintendent of the Cahn farm. Several new barns are to be built on the place, and the fences and all other buildings on the farm are to be thoroughly overhauled and placed in first-clasB condition. The Cahn brothers will turn out a number of their horses for the winter at the farm. All of their yearlings, numbering nearly thirty, however, will be wintered at the Memphis track. Six of Abe Cahn's youngsters are already at Louisville, in charge of Charles T. Patterson, who developed Ornament, BuiBon, May Hempstead and other noted thoroughbreds. Mr. Patterson will ship them to Memphis, along with his own horses, in the near future. Aba Cahn owns a number of well-known producing mareB that have heretofore been quartered at Joseph D. Lucas' Goodwood Stud, in St. Louis county. Among the bunch is the dam of Thrive, who showed to be a good colt this season. St. Louis Republic. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. Another car load of horses from Chicago reached Oakland recently. G. W. Scott brought back San Mateo and Garter. E. W. Fogg had Go to Bed and Midian, O. P. Bomigh, Mocorito and Defiance, and J. W. O'Neill, Frank Bell and Gussie Fay in the car. The Washington Jockey Club has decided to return to the old flag method of starting horses. At its coming autumn meeting the barrier gate will ba abandoned. Mr. Cnarles F. Price arrived at San Francisco Tuesday and entered upon the discharge t f his duties bs presiding steward at the Oakland ' racetrack. Newport Form Chart NEWPORT FORM CHART. NEWPORT, KY November 2 Fourth day. Queen City Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather wet; track good. Presiding Judge, Jackson Smith. Starter, J. Holtman. Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. rrpT FIRST RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 5250. 2-year-olds. Maidens. IK1 I Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt jj K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 153722SOARLET LILY 100 2 21 22 It I T Knight W 8 Barnes 2 3 21 3 154S5 MARION LYNCH 100 5 5 51 32 24 Wed'rst'nd J E Madden 15 20 15 20 15254 SADIE BURNAM 105 12 9 8 7 3 FroBt Settle & Co 20 30 20 30 15341 HARRY LUCESCA 100 1 H 1 21 4 Silvers J B Lewman 15 20 15 20 LOUIS LISSAK 108 4 31 31 41 51 Duoee Morgan & Co 5. 6 5 6 15372 P'CESS FEDORA 1021 3 62 63 5 61 Kuhn B E Wilkes & Co 3 5 3 5 15367 FRANCES ARCHER 102 11 41 41 8 7 Castro B H Bronaugh 30 50 30 50 15293 CANROBERT 100 6 7 9 9 8 Southard C C Maffitt 5 7 5 7 15318 CARDENAS 103 7 8 7 6 9 J Boland E T Graves 4 5 4 5 15274 TIM GAINEY 103 8 10 10 10 10 Forehand W'df'rd&BucknerB 7 6 7 15091 VOLETTA 105 10 12 11 11 11 E Ross B S Brown 30 30 30 30 15372 SAL LIE CROUSE 105 9 11 12 12 12 Hamilton W Hoffman 30 60 30 60 Time, 231, 481, 1:08. Winner B. f, by Jim Gore Bed Veil. Off at the first break to a good start. Won handily; second the same. The winner was lucky and bast. Marion Lynch hugged the rail through the entire route and was under a hard drive through the last eighth. Harry Lucesca ran well but tired in the last sixteenth. Sadie Burnam came with a rash at the end. Louis Lissak tired. . He ran a good race for his first out. Overweights Princess Fedora, 21 poonds: Fiances Archer, 2. Scarlet Lily, place, evens; show, 1 to 2, Marion Lynch, place, 8 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Sadie Burnam, place, 10 to 1; show, 4 to 1. "1 K A H d SECOND RACE 1 Mile and 0 Yards. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and up-JLOtl: I O ward. 8elling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt jj H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 15369 HARRY PRESTON3 98 10 9 51 13 li 11 T Knight D M Lion 2 4 2 4 15369 KOENIG 3 88 1 22 2a 21 21 26 Wood GLund 3 4 8 4 15089 WEN LOCK 4 107 5 41 7 7 7 31 LThompsonN Dymont 30 30 12 12 153693ETIDORPHA 3 101 9 10 6" 62 41 41 Dupee G M Miller 8-5 13-58-5 13-1 15424 LAND HO 3 93 2 7 8 8 8 51 W'd'rstr'ndM D Richardson 6 10 6 10 15423 LAURENTIAN 3 95 4 31 31 41 51 62 Murray James Egan 30 50 30 50 15416 KING ELKWOOD 6 102 3 8 9 9 62 7 Castro E F Smith 8 15 8 15 15227 ETHEL DAVIS 3 93 8 61 4a 51 31 8 Weir G W Hurst 10 15 10 15 11729 JOC O'BOT 7 107 6 51 10 10 9 9 J Boland McClure & Pease 8 12 8 12 15272 WABAN 4 110 7 U H 31 10 10 E Ross A Willis 10 20 10 20 15117 VIOLA K. 3 98 11 11 11 11 11 11 Forehand A Brown & Co 20 20 20 20 Tijie, 251. 501, 1:151, 1:421, 1:431. Winner Ch. c. by Panique Lady Gay. Off at the first break to a good start. Won cleverly; second easily. Etidorpha got a bad ride and was taken the overland route in the first quarter and into a pocket on the backBtretch. Wenlock, in a pocket to the etretch, finished strongly. Koenig was hard ridden in the run horns. He came again at the end after apparently weakening. Waban stopped after going wall for three-quarters. Scratched-6994 Hallott P., 110. Harry Preston, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Koenig, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Wenlock, place, 4 to 1; Bhow, 2 to 1. Etidorpha. place, evens; show, 1 to 2. THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 2-jear-olds. Allowances. 14:T7 Ind Horses A Wt Bt K K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (15455) HRKSPUR 180 4 2" 2a 22 11 J Boland Robinsou&Leach 7-5 8-5 7-5 8-6 15413 RUSSELL R. 101 3 71 52 41 23 Ransom H J Scoggan 20 50 20 50 15212 THE BOBBY 103 11 8 41 7 33 J Rowden P H Hume 30 50 30 50 15S18 HONEST RUN 100 7 5 62 6" 4 Castro R H Bronaugh 15 20 15 20 15413 DISSOLUTE 105 2 la 12 li 51 Kuhn Linsing&Co 3 4 3 4 158672 MAPLE 100 8 4" 31 31 6" Dnpee H'dley&McCorklei 6 4 6 15318 M VCCABEE 101 1 9 7 51 7 Silvers James Murphy 10 15 10 15 15251 TURKISH BRIDE 98 5 3 8 8 8 T Knight J J Markloin 10 20 10 20 15040 ZE MORA 115 6 61 9 9 9 McCaffertyJ J McCafferty 20 20 20 20 15153 IBIS B JEWEL 108 10 10 10 10 10 HWilliamsS C Wagner 15 15 15 15 1536730CONEE 98 9 11 11 11 11 Landry Steele & Simpson 4 7 4 7 Time, 241, 49, 1:15. Winner B. f. by Scorpion Lindolatte Off at thn first break to a good start. Won handily: second eisily. It was an easy race for Larkspur. Too much use was made of Dissolute and he tired at the end. Irish Jewel pullel up quite lame. Russell R. finished strongly. So did The Bobby. Scratched 15257 Ice Drop, 98. Larkspnr, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Russell R., place, 15 to 1; show, 6 to 1. The Bobby, Bhow, 6 to 1. Disaolate. place, 7 to 5 : show. 3 to 5. 14:T3 FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. $400 added. All agjs. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt Bt H. K X BtrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H L O 153743FLORIZAR 2 90 8 51 4 42 21 13 Hansom H J ticoggan 30 30 30 30 153733PINOCHLE 4 9J 5 41 5a 53 43 21 Forehand F W Holtgrewe 10 15 10 15 15U023OUCHON 3 96 4 33 21 21 32 3' W'd'rstr'ndJ E Maddan 4 4 31 31 (15tl5)JOHN YERKES 2 94 2 2a U H 11 41 T Knight TB Bright 6 7 6 7 154262SIR ROLL A 4 103 6 7 7 7 7 52 Southard O C Maffitt 8 12 6 12 (15412)S. OF BETH'HEM4 118 1 la 3 31 8 66 Crowburst H Gibson Jr 6 6 4 6 15294 BEGUILE 4 106 8 8 8 8 5 7 Kuhn J Dugean 30 50 30 50 (14636) GATHED SAL 3 103 7 9 9 9 62 8 Frost J J McCafferty 8 15 8 15 (15291) BITTICK 3 103 11 10 10 10 9 9 J Boland W H Laird 8 10 8 10 (15340) RAN D'OB 4 119 9 6a 6" 62 10 10 E Boss G A Singerly 8 12 8 8 (14960)SAM FULLEN 2 93 10 11 11 It 11 11 Silvers W Hoffman 15 15 15 15 (15375) LORD ZKNI 5 115 12 12 12 12 12 12 Knapp J Carroll 6 7 5 7 Time. 251, 01, 1 :02J, 1 :161, 1 :42i. Winner B. c, by Florist Czarina II Post 25 minutes. Start extremely bad. Won easily: second handily. Florizar finished fast and ran a fine race Too mnch use was made of John Yerkes and he tired badly at the end. Pinochle ran a good raca. 8tar of Bithlenem was cut off at the head of the stretch. He was making his ran wuen it happened. The start rained the chances of Lord Zsni and Ban a' Or. Sir Rolla closed fast through the last sixteenth. Souchon quit at the end. Florizar, place, 12 to 1; show, 6 to 1. Piaocble, place, 6 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Boachan, plase, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. ' 154:79 FIFTH BACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St X K X BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H L O 15426 BELL PUNCH 4 105 5 91 91 52 3t li Forehand B B Stover 2i 2i 2 2 (154U)THE BONDMAN 3 103 8 8h 81 82 72 21 J Boland Wa)triog&Yeager2 13-52 13-5 15427 SID DUBIA 6 102 2 21 32 31 6h 3h Silvers J C Ohio 12 15 12 15 152293FAT H K B LAND 3 103 9 10 7 7 2 4" T Knight J Welch & Co 5 6 5 6 15255 DOMINIS 4 107 8 73 5" 61 53 51 Kuhn T H Stevens 10 15 10 15 15317 FBE300 6 107 6 41 42 43 li 62 Britton Wells & Co 12 25 12 25 154242NELLIE PBINCE3 93 12 3h 21 21 42 72 Wed'strandJ C Tncker 12 20 12 20 i 15337 FB'K WAGNEB 4 107 7 51 62 9 8 81 Dnpee A G Stout 6 10 6 10 15316 HILL BILLY 5 111 4 U 1 1 9 91 FroBt A Hoffman 8 12 8 12 15416 DEBBY MAID 6 102 1 6 10 10 10 101 May Joplin & Grundy 15 30 15 30 ; 15337 BAB BEE 4 109 11 11 11 11 11 lis Crowhurst T Sayws 10 10 10 10 15292 LORD NEVILLE 4 110 10 12 12 12 12 12 Southard C C Maffitt 20 30 20 SO Time, 251, 501, 1:171, 1:43, 1:451. Winner Br. c, by Badge Bellegarde. Post 4 minutes. Start fair- Won ridden out; second end third also driving. Bell Punch-was much the best. He went all aronnd his field and finiphed strongly. Tbe Bondman was cut off on the back Btretch. He was closing fast at the end. Hill Billy and Nellie Prince raced each other to exhaustion. Bell Punch, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. The Bondman, place, ovens; show, 1 to 2. Biddubia, place, 6 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Page [2] PEDIGREE BLANKS. On linen paper, artistically edged in colors, ruled and arranged for six generations of sires and dams of individuals and their ancestor. Ten cents each, $1.00 per dozen, $3.50 per hun-1 dred. No owner of a stallion should be without a supply. DAILY BACING FOBM, 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. A NOVEL PROPOSITION... STOP paying IN ADVANCE for unreliable information. We send you only one or two GOOD THINGS each week, and jou pay us AFTER; THEY HAVE WON. If you consider this a air proposition write to us for full particulars,. This ad. may not appear again. The Trans-Continental, 263 Dearborn St. Chicago, HAHD1CAPPERS' IMPROVED CHART ffiiSt: tious how to handicap a race. Also articles on. public form, weight, distance, time, clasp, track conditions, systems, betting. Invalusble to very racegoer. Price $2 00. Address Chart-Publishing Co , Chicopee, Maes. Good Things at Lakeside. NOW for the long shots. Every BEMAIN-ING day we shall give all our CUSTOMEBS long shots that have been BESEBVED for those last two weeks' racing. SUB3CRIBE AT ONCE AND COIN MONEY, TURF FOLLOWEBS know what we advertise is correct. Saturday at Lakeside our 10 to 1 or better will start you off a big winner. $4.00 for a week's trial; $1 00 daily. Beady at 9 a.m. Wired anywhere. Race Track Information Barean, Suite 50O, 263 Dearborn St.. Chicago. Til. TODAY AND SATURDAY We have some particularly good things. You: can make big money the balance of the week by securing them. We know of one that wilL be 15 or 20 to 1 IT IS A GOOD CHANCE. Beady at offire or telegraphed by 10 a.m. 55.0 per week; $1.00 daily Chicago Tart Advisory Co., Room 707. 22B Dearborn St.. Chicago, 111.. SIX WINNERS. We gave all the winners at Lakeside yesterday.. INNOVATOR, 3 1-2 to 1. GEORGE LEK, 3 to 1. HUGH PfcNW, 7 to 1. VOIaKDIE"!, 5 to 1. MAOTK ittARHE, 3 to 1. DAVID, 4 to 5. Besides three place horses that wpre good long-prices. Oar clients are all makiog big money. We will have some good things every day while racing lasts. $2.00 PER DAY. $5.00 PER WEEL American Horsemen's Agency, 516, 1H7 Dearborn Street. The Good Thing at Lakeside Went through yesterday: DAVID, even money,., but tbe selections we sent out contained also BOSINANTE (won), even money. SCAELET LILY (won), 3 to 1, and TBILLO (won), 2 to i. ONE GOOD THING FBOM EACH TBACK PEB DAYiB onr record, and we have two at .long odds for today aDd Saturday. 60 PER. CENT. WINNEBS GUABANTEED. We may bo a little higher in our price than the others. BUT OUB INFOBMATION IS WOBTH IT. 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AT HOT SPBINGS, ABE. : F. C. Bovine, 418 Central Avenue. AT BUTTE, MONT. : Keefe Bros., Post Office News Stand, AT MEMPHIS, TENN.: B. M. Mansford Co. Clark & Bros. AT MILWAUKEE, WIS.: Plankinton Hotel News Stand, PfUter Hotel NewB Stand. Archie Hoffman, 263 Milwaukee Street, AT NASHVILLE, TENN, : Duncan Hotel. AT TOBONTO, ONT.: J. D. McSweeney, Palmer House. AT BUFFALO, N. Y. : New Tiff t House. AT INDIANAPOLIS, IND. : J. DouglasB, 17 Illinois Street, AT DENVEB, COL.: Hamilton & Kendrick, 906-912 ;i7th Street. AT KANSAS CITY, MO.: Bicksecker Cigar and News Co., Bth and Walnut StrestB. AT NEW OBLEANS, LA.: H. J, Holle, 641 Commercial Place, AT BAN FBANCI8CO: Foster & Orear, Market Street, Ferry News Btand. CHICAGO, ILL., NOVEMBEB 3, 1899. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. W. P. Norton, owner of the Latonia Oaks winner, May Hempstead, has arrived at the NewDort track. Dnring the eastern season he sold all of his older horses with the exception of the crack daughter of Patron and the good two-year-old filly, Lady Contrary, which he bought in the spring from A. H. & D. H. Morris. Gene Leigh has Mr. Norton's good pair, and, with the rest of the Leigh lot, they will winter in the east. M. S. Hughes, who developed jockey Doni-inick at the Fair Grounds last summer, has returned from Chicago with Eight Bells and is preparing to ship Lady Callahan and the rest of his stable to New Orleans for the winter. Lady Callahan has enjoyed a let-up sjnce the local racing season closed last August. St. Louis Bepublic. Ben Holladay is in winter quarters at Mr. Eastin's farm near Avon, Ky., and it is stated that ho Lwill enter stud service next spring. This magnificent staying son of Hanover should in time succeed to the crown of his dead sire if all that goes to make worth in a racehorse is to meet its due reward. Secretary Sheridan Clark will make long dis! tance races one of the features at Newport and on Saturday he expects to have a mile and six furlongs affair on the card. Next week be will put Beveral long distance races on the program, one being at two miles. The 10-year-old stallion, Ludwig, by Darebin, was destroyed recently on account of his mean .temper. Ludwig belonged to Gideon & Daly and Btood at their Holmdel farm in New Jersey. He had a fairly successful career as a racehorse. Sea Lion of the Echorr string had an attack of lung fever soon after the stable arrived at Frisco, but is now on the mend. Racing Dates of 1899 RACING DATES OF 1899. Oakland, Cal., September 23 Lakeside, Ind. (Boby) Oct. 30 Nov. 15 Aqueduct, N. Y October 23 November 7 Newport Oct. 30 Nov. 18 Tanforan Park, Cal., November 4 Washington, D. C. (Bennings). November 11 10 Lakeside Entries LAKESIDE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather wet; track muddy; First Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. End. HorseB Age Wt. Hdcs. 15348 8yra 108 655 15421 Ophelia.... 108 675 15348 Daisy O 108 675 Light Wind 108 153482Farrie 108 690 15348 Terralene 108 665 15395 Niverna 108 665 15348La Carina 108 675 13581Crystyne 108 670 15202 Mies Vallera 108 625 15153 Miss Fee 103 700 153483 Antonietta 103 680 Swartz & Miller entry. Second Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. Belling. 15398 Mr. Johnson . ..108 700 15445 Tip Gallant 108 655 15349 Bright Night 108 635 15466 Cuirassier 108 665 153823Rcsavannah 107 640 15464 Holdup 105 655 15396 Blenheim 105 675 (15445)Facade 103 690 15445 Princees Murphy 101 665 15352 Lost Time 100 600 15330 Nailer 100 650 153982Ramlet 97 685 Third Race 7-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (15444) Florinel II 102 ...... 690 15440 Allacoochee 99 625 14922 Dr Cave 93 625 15262 Bonnivard 98 665 1542l2Red Cross II 98 680 15467 Jeff 98 600 (15350)Brownie Anderson 95 700 Fourth. Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling, 15326 The Jefferson 8 .... 122 600 15394 FredBarr 6. ...122 640 15222 Walkenshaw 5.... 122 665 15394 Isen 4.. ..119 655 (15442)Her Favor 4. ...119 680 (15302)Little Land 5. ...119 680 154452Donna Bita 5.. ..119 685' 15386 Inuendo 4.. ..119 670 14694 Papa Harry 4. ...119 660 15445 Inveraryll 4.. ..119 60 15131 Woodranger 4.... 119 650 (15468) David 7.... 119 725 15445 Maurice W 3.. ..117 635 15tl73Terrene 3. ...114 655 15220 Senator Thompson 3 . . . . 114 600 Fifth Race 1 Mile. All ages. Allowances. (15396)Deering 3.. ..108 725 15285 Judge Steadman 7. ...106 650 141992Dukeof Baden 3. ...103 695 15396 Uhler 3.... 100 ..... 685 15417 Nellie Foneo 3. ...100 ......640 15418 Tommy O'Brien 2.... 85 690 154442Manof Honor 2.... 85 7C0 15421 Maud Wallace 2.... 82 715 Sixth Race 5-8 Mile. 3-7aar-olds and upward. Selling. 154413Hormoso 4. ...112 710 142202Saratoga 4.. ..109 660 154652Rey Salazar 4. ...109 ......700 14431 Easter Card 3.... 107 675 (15441)Little Jack Horner... 3. ...104 725 15104 Princ Harry 3.. ..104 680 154412Eva Wilson 3.. ..104 675 (15417)Nora C 3.. ..104 660 15441 Balk Line 8.... 104 680 15326 Little Alarm 4.... 101 690 15302 Chiffon 4.... 101 680 152253San Dnrango 4. ...101 675 15441 Bed Gidd 4.. ..101 660 15417 Bosolia 3.... 96 640 Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track slow. First Race 3-4 Mile. All Ages. Selling, (nd HorseB Acre Wt. Hdcr 15076 Isabelle 6.. ..102 670 11516 Jim Brownell 4.. ..102 665 14897 P F 6 ...102 675 15428 Ricardo 8.. ..102 60 15407 Lomo 5.... 102 640 15429 MBjor Cook 7. ...102 675 12058 Parniah 3.. ..101 639 15432 Kootenai 3. ...101 685 15231 Earl Islington 3. ...100 655 11656 May L 3.... 97 650 15361 Noma 3.... 97 645 15433 Elbe 2.... 95 700 15457 Silver Tail 2 ... M 685 ( 15480) Daniel 2.... 83 690 15433 Halifax 2.... 83 650 Second Race 7-8 Mile. All Ages. Allowances. 150453Dr. 8heppard 5.. ..114 725 15389 Anchored 3.... 109 680 120313LO3 MedanoB 3.... 106 715 15388 Melkarth 4... .105 675 154582Ringmaster 5.. ..105 705 15484 Tourist II 3 ...100 670 15388 Guilder 4.... 99 715 153933Hobenzollern 5.... 99 720 15361 Sidelong 3.... 88 690 15428 Alturas 3.... 87 660 154573Sen Sen 2.... 83 700 154313Jolly Briton 2.... 65 710 Third Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 154583DarefII 5.. ..114 660 15392 Forte 4.... 106 700 15407 Twinkle Twink 5.. ..106 650 (15388)Merrv Boy 5.... 105 690 15319 Don Vallejo 5.. . 98 685 15076 Irritator 4.... 98 655 154103Bainier 3... 97 680 15408 Oraibee 3.... 97 675 15390 Felicite 3.... 89 670 154283Ma8ter Lee 3.... 89 665 Fourth Race 1 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 154623 Bixford 99 680 ( 15459) My Gypby 99 700 15451 Ailnua 99 685 152753Kickumbob 97 t90 Fifth Race Futurity Course. (170 feet ehort of 3-4 mile.) All ages. Selling Handicap. 15482Sorrow 4.... 114 ... TOO 14967 Alaria 3 ...114 675 (15428)P.A. Finnegan 4.. ..Ill 685 15324 Whitcomb 5.... Ill ... . 690 8761 Bevanna 3 103 670 15411 Aluminum 4 100 sua 15819 Prince A 3.... 100 665 14731 Pat Mumby. 7. ...100 ... 680- 15275 El Bio Shannon 2 ...100 .. 675 15430 Wild Het 4. ...100 ...!".'.660 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. All ages. Selling. 152373Mocorito 4 110 . 700 10622 Strongoli 3.. ..109 . ""680 15365 Mike Rice 6.. ..105 670 (14877)Amasa 4.. ..106 ..".'.690- 154073Don Luis 4.. ..102 .. 675 15321 Lona Marie 4. ...102 650 15364 Katie Gibbons 3.... 97 ""'660 l54332Bamboulia..... 2.... 90 685 154572 Waterwick 2 87 ...... 670 Lakeside Form LAKESIDE FOBM. The form of Friday's Lakeside fields is : First Bace Miss Fee, Farrie, Antonietta. Second Bace Mr. Johnson, Facade, Bamlet. Third Bace Brownie Anderson, Florinel II., Bed Cross II. Fourth Bace David, Donna Bita, Her Favor. Fifth Bac6 Deering, Maud Wallace, Man of Honor. Sixth Bace Little Jack Horner, Hermoso, Bey Salazar. Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. Oakland, Cal., November 2. The form of Friday's Oakland fields ie: First Bace Elbe, Daniel, Kootenai. Second Bace Dr. Sheppard, Hohenzollern, Los Medanos. Third Bace Forte, Merry Boy, Don Vallejo. Fourth Bace My Gypsy, Kickumbob, Ailenna Fifth Bace Sorrow, Whitcomb, P. A. Fin-negan. - Sixth Bace Mocorito, Amasa, Bamboulia. 1899 Annual Racing Form 1899 ANNUAL BACING FOBM. Tbe first volume of 1899 Annual Bacing Form, containing the charts from January 1 to July 1, 1899, in soft morocco covers, with a linen paper index lettered and reinforced for hard use, is ready for delivery. The Yearly costs $20. Volume 2 will ba delivered to subscribers by January 5, 19C0. The two volumes of the Annual will not be sold separately. There are a few special term books for sale on order, however Page [3] Lakeside Form Chart LAKESIDE FORM CHART. BOBY, JND., November 8. Fourth day. Lakeside Jockav Club. Fall Meeting. Weather wet; track deop in mud. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Bichard Dwyer. ' Racing starts at 2:00 p.m. TK. A d Q FIRST SACK 5 1-3 Furlongs. Puree $400. $75 to second; S25 to third. QnO 2-yir-.ld3 Polling. Ind Horses A Wt at M H K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 15395 INNOVATOR 101 4h 4143 1U Ho Vititoe L H Ezel 2i 3 2t 3 153953LOVABLE 109 3h 12 2 3" 221 BIops WEApplegate 4 4 3t 31 15395 MORRIS VOLMER 108 2" 2h ? 4 31 Corley Leigh & Jordan 6 6 6 6 15421 OLEKMA 99 61 3U 1 21 42 A Booker V Hughes 15 15 15 15 152813TOM GILMORE 110 81 72 81 72 2 McQuade J H Smith 6 7 6 7 15421 FLOR'CE ANETIA 101 9" 81 91 81 6U Maton Jams B Gray 15 15 15 15 154182MONT EAGLE 109 101 5h 511 62 7 J WinkfleldA Simons 5 5 5 5 15421 DJNORNIS 105 7 62 6 91 Rigby 3 M Marsh 20 20 20 20 15284 MYRTLK GEBAUR107 1" 91 102 511 92 Mitchell E Cast-in 4 5 4 5 15418 ALOHA II. 99 5 102 72 102 103 Braton Mrs R Bradley 10 15 10 15 14333 FLY LOTTA 69 11 11 11 11 11 Flick J Arthur & Co 8 15 8 15 Disqualified for foil. Time, 251, 52, l:05i, l:12i. Winner Cb, g, ty Riley Innovation. PoBt 12 minutes. Start fair. Won easily. There was a lot of action behind the winner. Innovator r( veled in the going and held the others safn all the way. . This was the fln-t time in many starts that the colt has not met with sharp interference. Lovable had no excuses. Hbegot away fly ice and bad clear sailing, but tired b dy in tl e stretch She was disqualified f r impeding Monis Volmer in the Aral furlong. The lattpr ran a good race, and had he not ben hampered vonld have given Innt va tor an argument. Olebmn is fst, but seems faint-hearted. Tom Gilmore had no chanco from where he got away. Myrtle Gebaur teems to b6 of no present account. Overweights Lovablp, 21 pounds. Innovator, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Morris Volmer, place, 2 to 1; Bhow, evens. Olskma, show, 3 to 1. " K A fA SECOND RACE 1 l-t Miles. Purse $4C0. $75 to second ; $25 to thira. iwxrxfrk: 3 year-olds p.nd upward. Selling Inn Horse? A Wt St Bt H H Str Fin JocKoys Owners , .. C 15398 GEORGE LEE4 106 li 78 Si f.6 310 1H U Vititoe A J Wallace 3 3 3 3 15385 CHANCERY 3 99 Z" 12 210 21 22 2" 2 Mitchell HHHnyea 6 6 6 6 154203MONONGAH 3 99 41 Si 41 42 4H 46 36 HPatters'nM L Kuotz & Co 4 4 4 4 (15398) HOLDTJP 3 99 2" 26 1h 1h 11 32 46 8eaton Mrs R Bradley 6 7 6 7 15385 JOE SHELBY 4 104 8 8 8 8 8 72 5 W Jones R Rome 10 12 10 12 15398 ADMETTJ3 5 101 ii 5i E fiio 6 6 Flick D M Hogan 2 2 2 2 15382 HUB PR'TH'R3 92 61 52 6 6 5 5k 710 J Waldo John Arno 8 12 8 12 15420 TEUTONS 3 102 7" 62 71071074 8 8 Mason H J Smith 10 10 8 8 Time, 26, 531, 1:20, 1:471, 2:01, 2:16. Winner Br. g, by St. George Levee. Post 4 minutes. Start goo J. Won easing up; second and third were driving to tho limit. George Loe improved sudden'y and ran a cracking good race. After going the first mile he had the others safely beaten. Chancery liked the sloppy going, showed fine speed and mucin a gume struggle through the stretch. Only a bad ride kept Monoogah from being second. Patterson let him swerve badly throngh the stretch. Holdup was raced into submission by Chunceryin the first seven furlongs. Joe Bhelby finished strongly. Admetua ran a bad race. He is a bid horse. The othr two were outclassed Scratched-(15420) Harry Nutter, 107; 15326 Pitfall, 105; 15394 Pan Charm, 104. Overweights Teutons, 3 pounds. Georae Les. place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Chancery, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Monoogah, s b ow, 4 to 5. Admetns. place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. 1 t THIRD KAOJS-58Ml7e . Purse S4007-S75 to second; $25 to third; X. Ottrv O 3-year-oids and upward. Allowances Ind Horses AWtSt K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 15282 HUGH PENNY 9 104 2 li Hill is Vititce HBG'dri ;h(rec'r) 6 7 6 7 14871 REY SALAZAR 4 108 61 311 21 22 23 MrQuade H McCarren Jr 6 8 6 8 15442 GOEBEL 3 102 5h 51 4" 3H 3H J WinkfieldE C Blnm 15 15 15 15 15419 LOYAL PRINCE 6 104 11 6a 51 52 4i Valentine J H Valnntine 50 50 SO 50 15383 UNCAS 6 113 71 72 76 61 5 Mclntyre John Brenock 12 12 12 12 154193MAY BEACH 3 114 41 43 31 41 6 Bloss F T Wood 1-3 2-5 1-3 2-5 153043VIC1E VANCE 5 104 3 21 62 72 76 Mitchell M Rice 12 12 8 8 13858 WHITE IVY 3 114 8" 810 8" 81 8 W Wilson J M Mathewson 100 110 100 1C0 15383 THE CHEMIST 5 110 9 9 9 9 Freeman J T Stewart & Son30 50 30 50 Time, 12. 241. 37, 501, 1:051. Winner B. g, by Luke Blackburn Maud Ward. Post 10 minutes. Start good. Won running away; second handily; third, fourth and fifth were driving herd. Hugh Penny got away rnnning and showed the speed of hi prime. He was a good horse today. Vililoe took no cbancps and tun off as far as he could Rey Salnzar mn a good race.- He is a hot horte in the mud, Goebel ran about to his notch. He is not th horse he was in the spring. Loyal Prince did fairly well. So did Uncas, who was overweighted. May Beach never was of much account in the mnd, and taking everything into consideration, her race was not so far out of line. She was a false 2 to 5 chatca. The judges ruled Bluss off for his ride on her. Scratched 15420 Sam Lazarus, Esq., 106; 153023Grey John, 119; 15442 Farley, 119. Overweights The Chemist. 3 pounds; Uncas, 2. Hugh Pennj, place, 2 to 1: show, evens. Rey Salazar, place, 3 to 1; show. 6 to 5. Goebel, show. 2 to 1. May Beach, place, ont; show, out. 1 Plif-vi-t -FOURTH HACK 1 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to thircL 1 QtJbOQ 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 0 (15382)VOLANDIES 3 99 71 13 14 13 14 14 Mitchell H Gwynn & Co 4 4 4 4 150013MACY 5 107 5 4" 511 4" 6 26 Vititoe S Lazarus 2 21 2 2 153983KLIDAD 4 101 1" 72 8 8 72 35. Flick J Arthur & Co 10 10 6 6 15240 TILLIE W. 4 106 8" 6t 6 65 511 4" JWinkfield W Clancy 30 SO 15 15 1E4433J1MP 3 105 9 11 92 910 95 5 R Narvaez H Robinson 2 4 2 4 15399 CATASTROPHE 5 109 21 31 3 33 22 6H Conlpy P Sheridan 4 41 4 41 (15399) 11 M M'CLEKVY 3 103 4 52 41 52 46 7" A Booker V Hughes & Co 10 12 10 12 15894 K'G BE BMUDA 4 107 101 8U 71 71 82 82 Mason T Licalzi 6 6 6 6 14791 CUIBASSIRR 3 92 64 1011 10k10 98 Ly ns Kteue&Ryan 30 40 30 40 15304 JESSIE JARBOE 3 94 3" 23 211 2U 3 103 McQaade H McCarren Jr 30 30 SO 30 13323 DAD STEELE 4 103 11 9i 103 n n n Valoutine E McCord 30 40 30 40 Time, 26i, 53,1:20, 1:471. Winner B. c, by Volante Mamie Fonsn. Post 6 minutes, btart fair. Won easily; second whipped out; the next f&ur were nnder keen preseuie. Volandies is a handy horse in the mud and be made his field look cheat) Mitchell got the colt awoy flying &nd took no chances. Macy could never get to Volandies. He is nowhere near the good horse ha used to be. Elidad made hp a lot of ground throughout and finished like a cyclone. Tillie W. ran a good, game rc. So did Jimp, who was knock' d completely out of it on the first turn. '1 he latter does not fency a mucdy track. Catastrophe and JeBBie Jarboa both did wU bb far as thpy went. There was a general mix-up on the first turn. In this King Bermuda Buffered a lot. This horse f-eems to have gone back. Scratched 15417 Lady 0borne, 89; (l5388)Pay. the Fiddler, 100; 15395 Pat Garrett, 89; 15396 Uhler. 89; 15422 Wilson, 101. Overweights Dad Steele, 5 pounds; Catastrophe, 2; Volandies, 3. Volandies, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Macy, place, evens; snow, 1 to 2. Elidad, show, evens. Jimp, place. 8 to 5; Bhow. 4 to 5. i PIi-iT tflFTtl BACK 3-4 tttUe. Parse $400. $75 to second; $25 to tmra. 1 QtlrO t 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind HoraeB A Wt St X H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 153513 AiAUlJS M ARISE 99 It 121 li 12 14 jnitcnell James B Gray 3 3 3 3 15399 THE MONK 110 8 5" 5U 52 21 McQaade T P Hayes 2 2t 2 21 15329 KITTIE G. 99 2 6U 63 4" 311 W Jones James Carl 15 15 15 15 153522SUPKEME 99 "tt 31 26 SU 4 J Waldo Allea Neil 6 15 6 15 15236 LOMOND 106 3a 4 3 2" 52 Newcom W'R Griffin 6 6 6 6 (15418) YOLOCO 110 4i 72 711 73 6 Vititoe J W dchorr & Son 2 2 2 2 . 15054 MAHARAJAH 109 91 2 45 62 73 Conley WSCnmmiugt&Co6 6 6 6 15418 M1CBOSCOPE 102 6t 83 8 81 86 JWinkfield W C Ovenon 15 15 15 15 154402FAIR TEST 102 101 92 95 93 93 Mason Mrs G F Murphy 15 15 15 15 15350 HI NOCKER 110 51 102 103 102 103 Freemau J D Lucas 15 20 15 20 15198 JEFF 102 11 11 11 11 11 HPutteraonA Berry & Co 30 40 30 40 Time, 121, 2ii, 52, 1:19. Winner Ch. f, by King Regent Eva.I Post 3 minutes, btart good. Won well in hand. Behind the winner the next five were driving to the limit. Macie Maree got away in fiont and played with her field. She won like a good filly. The Monk was unfortunate in getting away and perhaps ran as good a race as did the winner. He is an unlucky youngster. Kitty G. is strictly a mud la-k. She stood a terrific drive all through the stretch gamel) . Supreme tnowed speed, but qait bidly under pressure in the stretch. Yolbco ran a baa iace. Tue judges questioned Vititoe about his ride, but took no action. Overweights Hi Nocker. 3 pounds: Maharajah, 3; Fair Test, 3. Macie Maree. place, evens; show. 1 to 2. The Monk, place, evens; Bhow, 1 to 2. Ktttie G. how, 3 to 1. Yoloco, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. 1 P A- CK ft SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $400. S75 to second; $25 to third. " " ' a" C? 3.vatr.nldi and upward. Allowances. t 'rses AWt 8t H K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L U J5f22AP 7 99 la I2 I3 I5 14 Mitchell B-non & Jones 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 ' 15384 BANISH 3 103 3 4 56 311 32 26 Mason F M Arthur 4 4 4 4 ,5!6 5'L'ND PRINCE3 93 6 21 26 211 21 3" McQaade H McCarren Jr 30 40 30 40 J5263 ZPAT09 0 3 83 7 33 8 72 72 45 A Booker Mrs G Hamilton 50 50 40 40 15399 DEL PASO Tl 6 100 8" 62 ii 4" 52 51 R Narvaez John Mackey 6 6 6 6 IS'98 LILLIAN REED 3 97 4h 82 7U 81 82 63 W Joaos Charles O'ConnortO 10 10 10 1409O THE ELECTOR 5 107 2 5" 6" 6" 41 721 Wilsoa Brown & Ward 4 41 4 4 154'9 ST WOOD 3 98 51 7 9 9 9 810 Vititoe Mrs T P llayes 5 6 5 6 15382 THE MINISTER 3 94 9 9 3" 5 61 9 W Bsin GS Harris 50 60 50 60 Time 12. 26, 53, 1:19, 1:47. Winner Ch g, bv Wawakus Treasure Trove. Off at first break brenk to a good start. Won easing up: eecond the same; third and fourth were driving to the limit. David was bast and in a soft spot and made a runaway race of it. He waB favored with a running start but did not nee 1 it to win. The old horse is fresh and g od now an1 can bsat better ones. Highland Prince waa right there all the way and huag on gamely at 'he end Mark Z tcatoso for early action. His rnsa through tha stretch was a fast or e Del Paso II. ran a much better race than th" figures show. At one time on the fir turn he seemed dangerous. Banish was the victim of a bad ride- Hcratche'l 15327 Sim W.. 108: 15176 Globe II., 97; 15394 Dog Town, 111; 15349 Prospsro. 103; 15107 Chonita. 83; l53253Martha Fox. 95; 15263 Latch Key, lOi: 15285 Judge 9teadm?in. 112; 15327 Loirrr, 1C0: 15199 Fintan, 95; 15197 Falsetto Jr., 88; 151452Donna Rita, 97 ; 14882 Rayfl., 101: 15326 The Jefferson. 100. Overweights David, 2 pounds; 8t. Wood, 2; Highland Prince, 5; Tho Minister, 3; Lillian Reed, 2. David, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Banish, place, 7 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Highland Prince, show 6 to 1. Newport Entries EEWPORT ENTRIES. Probabilities: Woathsr cloudy: track fast First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances, nd. Horsos. Ag6. Wgt. Hdco. 150C6 Hurricane 112 705 15591 Grratland.. ; 112 710 15339 Tronbeam 109 693 1541?2Donald Bain 107 725 15412 Gold Fox 105 720 l54273Ho 8coich 104 715 15452 Pricce of Wales 102 700 Second Race 7-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 135593Flaunt 112 685 15477Mple 103 660 1519lZ zel 109 665 16478 John Yerkes 107 700 15415 Tickful , 102 670 15455 H.guland Lad 102 680 154552Lanra G. G 99 685 154132Ktta 99 ......690 "H. Durham entry.- Third Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3 vsar-olds and upward. Allowances. (15426) Kriss Kringle 4. ...Ill 725 154542E tholin 4.. ..108 705 154252M.ilo 4.. ..108 715 154)4 Croesus 5.. ..107 685 15454 Virgie O 4. ...103 720 1541420sric II 5.... 102 710 1536S Kriesland..... 3.... 99 675 15125 McCleary 4.... 97 690 15454 Ueyo 4.... 97 700 (15454) temper Eadem 3.... 96 715 15456 Moralist 5.... 95 680 15370 Pete Kitchen 6.... 92 670 Fourth Race 1 Mile. 4-year-olds. Handicap. 15454 Skillman ...109 720 15478 B gaile 106 700 15478 Sir Rolla 106 715 154782 Pinochle 93 725 15425 Brancu 92 705 154253EIedncr Holmes 91 715 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 15255 Arquohns 4.. ..Ill 690 15272Flop 4.. ..Ill 685 15456 ccandlt nd 6.. ..110 675 14201 Donation 6 ...107 670 152093John Keasler 7. ...107 650 15314 Canus 3.. ..105 640 15J39 Nan D .ra 3.. ..104 630 (15424)Colouel Clake 3.. ..101 665 i 15032 ft. e Slaggdrd 3 .... 101 660 15314 Hadley... 3.. ..101 655 15423 Glad Hand 3.. ..100 68J 14176 Aureole 3.. ..100 7oO Aqueduct Entries AQUKDUCT ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track faBt. First Race 5-8 Mile. . 3-j ear-olds. Selling. Ind. Hon 38. Ago. Wgt. Hdep, (15450) Sister Fox 108 715 I4i03 Disturber 105 690 15446 Ben Blue 105 705 . 15405 Viori 105 695 1 14635 Sir Christopher 105 720 13589 Conover 102 685 14b812Kensington 102 725 15400 Tyran 102 710 15376 Inrandescent 102 705 14068 Primavera 99 700 14427 Uam Var 97 715 15448 Tyrba 97 710 Secoud Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 15434 FiretWhip ..103 665 Hall Ball. b. c, by Top Gallant Liuwood, by Vander- bilt 106 15332 Tendril 105 660 15160 Precursor 104 675 153123Miawood 104 685 15378 Mynheer 104 680 154342Armor 98 690 154473Fielinghuys9n 92 700 15136 Arnprior 91 650 15378 Frandoo 87 665 Wnllie, ch. c, by Potomac-Marvel 87 15358 Wax Tapor 87 670 Third Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, (nd. Horses. Age Wgt. Hdcp. 15401 Rare Perfume 3.... 106 710 154502Myih 5.. ..105 715 15450 Imparator 5 104 -.705 154503Concord 5.. ..102 700 154053Lingdon 7. ...101 ......720 153C8 Matanza 3. ...100 715 15401 Toato 5.... 99 710 15446 Swamp Angel 5.... 99 ..705 15288 Nearest 4.... 99 ......680 la4493Mareian 6.... 99 ......690 1540l3Weller 3.... 98 695 153573Campania 6.... 94 725 Fourth Race 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 153792 Warrenton 4.. ..110 750 (15403) Lothario 3.. ..109 735 l54033Vait Not 3.. ..107 740 154373Filon d'Or 3.... 97 710 1535530ur Nellie 3.... 96 725 Fifth Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. All ages. Maidens. Allowances. 15003 Dr. Fitzsimmons 3.. ..110 685 1531333t. Simoaian 4. ...110 690 15313 Xiady Harriet 3.. ..107 660 14944 Miss Mitchell 3.. ..107 670 11255 Cherry Head 3... .107 665 9421 Light Wing 6.... 107 680 8589 Come to Order 3. ...107 675 16163BolvilIe 6. ...107 650 15357 Effie Haggerty 4.. ..107 ......665 153322La Vega 2.... 95 700 15310 Pan Puk Keewis 2 ... 95 675 15404 Matt Simpson 2.... 92 680 Sixth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-yoar-oldo. Fillies. Allowances. (15436)Miss Hanover 107 725 15451 Revonah 102 695 1545l3Suniol ....102 700 15358 Fleuron 102 715 152672 Manvilla 102 720 15402 GraoieK 102 695 15451 Hand and Glove 102 690 Goodwin's OFFICIAL 1QTW lOlli Turf Guide YEAR. MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER. A VALUABLE ADDITION MADE. 1 Form Table to Each Eveit which shows exact position of every horta which was either 1st, 2d, 3d or 4th at each quarter pole, also positions at Btart. Important notes added when required. Events reported from all parts of the country and Canada. Issued the let and 15th of every month. PRICE 60 CTS EACH For sale at all principal hotels, newsstands, racetracks and publishers' offioe, GOODWIN BROS., 1,440 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Newport Form NE VFPORT FORM. Cincinnati, Ohio, November 2 The form of Friday's Newport fields is: First Race Donald Bain, Gold Fox, Hop Scotch. Second Race John Yerkes, Etta, Laura G. G. Ttiird Race Kriss Kringle, Virgie O , Semper Eadem. Fourth Race Pinochle, Skillman, Sir Rulla. Fifth Race Aureole, Arquebus. Flop. Aqueduct Form AQUEDUCT FORM. New York, N. Y., November 2. Tho form of Friday's Aqueduct fields is : First Race Kensington, Sir Christopher, Uam Var. Second Race Fielinghuysen, Armor, Mid-wood. Third Race Campania, Langdon. Myth. Fourth Race Warrenton, Wait Not, Lothario. Fifth Race La Vega, St. Simonian, Dr. Fitzsimmons. Sixth Race Mis3 Hanover, Manvilla, Fleu-ron. Page [4] mood CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB IToooo (Oakland Racetrack, Emeryville, California.) WINTER jk.ND SFUZNTG MEETING- 1899-1900. ro" MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1599. $10,000. THE BURNS HA.NDICA.P A. handicap for two-year-olds and upward. En- $10; $25 additional to start. The Clab to addj an amount necaasary to maka the gross value trance S20; S30 additional for horses not declared by 4 p. m. day after weights are announced, of the raca 11,500, of whici S200 to second and $100 to third-horse. Weights to bo announced fonr $100 additional for starters. Thd Club to add an amount necassary to mike the gross value of diys prior to tne race. Wi mere of other than a selling purse after weights a-e;annonnced to the race $10,000, of which $2,003 jo sacond and $1,000 to third horse. Weights to be announced carry 5 pounds extra. One Mile. five days baforo the raca. Horses not declared before I p. m. the day preceding the race to be $ t,00. THE MC LAUGH LIN SELLING STAKES. For two-year-olds and upward En- liable for full stertin? fee. Winners of any race other than a selling pursa after weights are trance $10; $25 addiii mal to start The Club to add an amount necessary to make the rrosB announced, to carry 5 Ibj. extra; if handicapped at le33 than weight for age, 7 lbs. extra. One valui of the raca $1,500, of whicu $200 to second and $100 to third horse. Those entered not to b& Mile and a Quarter. sold to carry 5 lbs. axsra; if for $3,000, weight for age. Allowances; 1 lb, for each $250 to $2 0C0 $3,000. THE THORNTON STAKE 3. For horse3 that will ba three-year-olda and upward 1 lb. f jr eats i $100 to $1,000 ; 2 lbs for each $100 to $500. Winners of a race of $1,500 in valueor of at the time the race is to ba run. Entrance S10; $50 additional to start. The Club to add an thr a ratns otner than selling races after the closing of this stake not to be entered fo- less than amount necessary to make the gross value of the race $3,000. of which 5309 to second, $200 to third $1,000 Siarcara to b named with sailing price through the entry box the day preceding the race horse, and the foarth to save his starting fee. Throe-year-olds to carcy 85 lbs. ; four-yoir-aids, at t ie uu il tim of closi ig. Oae Mile an-1 a Sixteenth. 109 lbs.: five-year-olds, 115 lbs.; six-year-olds and over, 116 lbs.; (usual sex allowance). This $1,500. THS NAQLEiE SELLING STAKES. For three-year-olds and upward. Entrancs- Btake will ba reooaned 15 days bafora the date it is to ba run, and entries to ba received at $50 $10; S25 -idditional to start. The Clun to a id aa amount necessary to make the gros value of the each; $75 .additional to start. Four Miles. race $1,500, if which $200 to sacond aud $100 to third horse. $1,800 Weiaht for aee" Allowanrns $2,000. THE P ALICE HOTEL HANDICAP. A handicap for two-year-olds aud upward. I lb. for oicu $100 to $1,000, and 2 lbs. for each $100 less to $300. Winners of a race of $650 in value Entrance $10; $50 additional to start. The Club to add an amount necessary to make tha gross or f throe races othar tlun sailing racas after the closiug of this stake not to be entered for less -value of the race $i,000, of which $250 to sacond and $150 to third horse. Weignta to be announced th-iu $800. Starters to bo named, with selling prica, through the entry-box the da preceding the threo days prior t" the race. Winners of other than a selling purse after the weights are an- rac -it h usa-il tim of closing. Savon Furlongs. nonucad to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Furlong. $1,500. TEE F3LLAN 3BEE HANDICAP. A high-weiaht handicap for two-vaar-oldn nnrt $3,000. THE PACIFIC UNION HANDICAP. For three-year-olds (foals of 1897). En- upwrl. Entrance, $10; $25 ad titional to sUrt. Tha Club to add an amount nectary to make trance $10; $50 additional to start. The Cinb to add an amount necessary to make the gross tna gross value of tha race $1,500, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse Weights to be value of tha raca $2,000, of which $250 to sacond and S150 to third horse. Weights to be announced annou icad thre days prior to raca. Winners of other than a sellingpurse after the weights are three days prior to tho race. Winners of other than a selling purse after the weights are an- ana n iced to carry 5 pounds extra. Seven Furlouga. nouncod to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Furlong. $3 000. THE GE SHARD HANDICAP For two-year-olds (foals of 1898).. Entrance $10S5f $1,500. THE GUN5T HANDICAP. A handicap for two-year-olds and upward. Entrance ai litioa it to start. Tne Club t add an amount necessary to make the gross value of the race $10; $25 additional to start. Tho Club to add an amount necessary to make the gross valua of $2,030, of which $350 to second and $150 to third horse. Weights to be announced four days Drior the race $1,500, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse. Weights to ba announce 1 three to tua race. Winnara of other than a sailing pursa after weights are announced to carry 5 lbs days prior to the race. Winners of other than a selling purse after the weights are announced, "extra. This raco will not ba run before April 1st. Previous to this we will give three $500-purse to carry B lbs. extra. Ono Mile and a Sixteenth. races at shorter distances of wnich only such aa are entered in this raca will ba alisibln e"Moie. Fntnrifw $1,500. THE LISSAK HANDICAP A handicap for two-year-olds and upward. Entrance Course (170 feet less than i Mile). rutunty ENTRY BLANKS READY AST DAILY RACING FORM'S OFFICE. ADDRESS ENTRIES AND AM. COMMUNICATIONS TO THOS. H WILLIAMS' JR., PRESIDENT. R. B. 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Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. 154:69 FIRST HACK-About 7-8 Mile. 5400 added. 3-year-olde and upward. lad Horaea AWt St 34 K X 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H L V 112031TBE PRIDE 3 107 1 U H 11 1h 1e Bnllman J&mes Whitten 7-5 7-5 7-107-10 15831 LUFFCON 6 115 2 22 22 31 31 2a Murphy G A Mailer 15 20 15 20 (14792JW1FBANUS 3 112 4 4b 4b 2a 2h is Jenkits W'stm're&Meeh'nS 31 3 31 15359 JOTGE TAEVIN 3 108 5 5 5 41 4 42 O'Connor M Corbett 3 41 3 4i 14659 BlABNEYSTONE 4 113 3 3h 3b 56 8 51 Clawarn F Brown 8 30 8 30 15f80 L1PIDA 3 100 6 7 7 6 6 6 Ghbouine W O Daly 100 4C0 100 400 (1cC43)MaZARIN 6 111 7 6 6 B'oko d'n. Dogeett N Bennington 8 40 8 40 Time, 12, 24, 50, 1 :15, 37, 1 :28. Winner B. g, by Dundbe Beeswing. Pc st 6 minutes- Start pood. Won in a hard drive of tbree. The Pride stood a long drive stonily and was the best, finffoon ran well under poor handling. Meebanus is good and ran his race. Judge Tarvin by no means lau hiB iace end was poorly handled. Scratcbec 152052Dukeof Middleburg, 118; 15380GEze, 115; 154CO Tremargo, 113; 15354 Cor-moranr, 113: 154C02L'AlouPtte, 110; SC43 Dye, 110; 15376 Vertigo, 110; 154S82Brisk, 108; 15438 Lin-dula, 105; 15308 Matanza, 105 Overweights Mazarin, 1 pound. The Price, place, 1 to 3; show, out. Bnffocn, place. 6 to 1; show, 8 to 5. Meehanus, show, 2 to 5. 15dLTO BEC0ND HACB5 1-2 Fnrlong8, S add6d' 2-year-oldB. Handicap Ind Horaea A Wt Ht M, K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 152863QOLDONE 111 2 3 32 21 1b Bnllman G B Morris 4 6 4 6 (15381) WAKING 126 1 11 11 11126 Clawson F M Taylor 4-5 9-107-107-10 (15434) MAGIC LIGHT 103 8 51 51 51 3 Collins W C Daly 6 8 6 7 (1B404)BACK TALK 104 5 2 21 32 43 Jenkins EC Taylor 8 12 6 12 153813PHESTIDIGITATOR106 7 4h 41 41 56 Wilson G E Smith 5 6 5 8 15404 CIALES 86 3 6 6 6 65 Dargman E Kelly 50 50 30 30 QOODALE 102 6 7 7 7 7 Phelan Turney Bros 30 200 30 200 15358 NEPONSET 87 4 8 8 8 8 Slack A L Aste 200 200 200 200 Time, 12, 24, 49, 1:02, 1:08. Winner Br. c, by Goldfinch Abilone Pot 5 minut68. Start poor. Wondiiving. Waring was best and should have won. Claw-son 8E carelees at tbe end erd threw tbe rece away. GcJdote ran a good race and atocd a ftrorp drive tamely, ifagic L'ght ian bia rice under bad handling. Back Talk ran a fair race. Prestidigitator ran below his mark. Scratched 152672Manvilla. 110: 152692Difisenter, 98. Overweights Back Talk, 1 pound. Goldone, place, 7 to 5; show. 3 to 5. Waring-, place, out. Magic Light, show, evens. l K A H 1 THIRD HACK 1 Mile and 70 Xardsl m&dSai. All agea. 1 t)tr j JL Allowances. Iod Horses A Wt St H H X 8trFin Jockeye Owners PEL V 153772BELLE OF TROY 3 1C5 5 2 3 41 31 Ib Jenkins J E McDonald 21 21 9-5 9-5 15376 COMPENSATION 3 103 S 42 2h 31 21 2h Slack B E Beach 50 50 50 50 15286 LAMP GLOBE 2 93 7 8 8 61 7 36 Dangman J'hnston&SkinnerlO 30 10 30 154003 LADY LINDSAY 3 106 2 11 11 11 11 42 Clawson J A McLaughlin 5 7 5 5 15S783JTJCOMA 2 88 8 6" 62 5 4 51 Weber L V Bll 20 20 20 20 15405 ATHANA3 4 108 1 5h 51 8 8 6 Bnllman R T Wilson Jr 15 20. 15 20 15380 CLAROBA 3 100 6 7 7 7 61 7 Belaud H G Hnnter 15 50 15 50 15334 MC MEEKIN 2 ICO 4 3b 41 211 51 8 O'CoDnor W M Barrick 1 13-101 13-10 Time. 12, 25, 37, 50, 1:03, 1:44, 1:48. Winner Ch. f, by Fonso The Belle. Post 10 minutes. Start good. Won with the Bret three driving to the limit. Belle of Troy wen because Fbe was bett handled. CcmpeceMion revived suddenly and ran in bis trne form. Lamp Glebe likes a rente End closed tin ngly in tbe etretch. Lady Licdsaj and McMeekin quit in tbe stftMch. McMeekin seems to be a non-stayer. Scratched 154372Intrnsive. 113; 154352Vill8ge Pride, 1C0; 154473Frelinghuysen, 93. Overweights Laoy Lindsay, 1 pound. Bella of Troy, place, 3 to 5; show. out. Compensation, place, 12 to 1; t how, 3 to 1. Lamp Globe, show, 2 to 1 McMeekin, piece, 2 to 5; show, out. 154t72 F0URTH HACK 1 1-16 Mlles' $5C0 added. All ages, Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St U X X BtrFin JockoyB Owners U H L C (15449)TBILLO 4 118 2 H 11 U 11 1b Bnllman LOAppbby 2 2 9-5 9-5 15246 RAFAEL LO 3 117 4 4 4 4 32 21 Jenkins M J Murphy 8 4 3 16-5 (15437)1 BABENTUS 4 113 1 22 21 21 2H 31 ClawBon O L Richards 2 3 2 3 154CO ELFIN CONIG 2 100 3 33 33 33 4 4 O'Connor J H Carr 4 4 3 3 Time, 13, 25, 38, 51, 1:04, 1:43, 1:49. Winner B. c, by Tristan Fiona. Post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving. Trillo is in great form jnst now, but Rafaello wbb badly ridden. Be waB taken wide on the first turn and was on tbe outside all the way to the stretch. He was beat. Elfin Conic ran a grod race. CharentuB did hiB beBt. Scratched 154502Mytb, 1C0; 154373Filon d'Or.97: 15471 Lady Lindsay, 94. Trillo, place, 3 to 0. Rafaello, place, 4 to 5. CharentuB, place, 4 to 5. Elfin Conig, place, 4 to 5. FIFTH BACS1 1-16 M1Ie8 $00 added. 3-year-oldB and upward. Belling. Ind HoranB A Wt St & K X BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H L C 1491I2DAN BICE 4 106 2 12 12 12 11 jh Jmkine Bajmen &Frank 6-5 6-5 1 6-5 154392SfOTCH PLAID 4 104 4 5 310 310 310 211 WilBcn H T Griffin 6 6 16-516-5 15S333ALYABADO II. 6 101 1 22 22 23 21 33 0;Connor Ralph Black 2 21 2 11-5 14624 KSTACA 5 106 5 42 46 46 46 45 Boland F Brown 8 20 8 20 15405 JAMES M. 3 SI) 3 6 6 6 6 51 Moody Begina Stable 100 200 100 200 1E4C5 JULIUS CAESAR 4 104 6 51 51 51 51 6 Mclnlyre W Cahill 20 100 20 100 Time, 12, 25. 28, 51, 1:03, 1:16, 1:42. 1:49. Winner Ch. c, by Hanover Joaa. Post 5 minutes. Start poor. Won driving. JerkinB outrode Wilson at the finish. Scotch Plaid mold have won with skillful handling Dan Rice iB in good form. Alvarado II. ran his race. Estaca was short. The others were ontclasseri. Scratched (15401)FIax Spinner, 106; 15118 Traveler, 102; 153573Campania, 99; 1535580ur Nellie, 97; 154012 Ve re cious, 97; (15335) Bangor, 93. Overweights James M., 5 pounds. Den Rice, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Scotch Plaid, place, 4 to 4; show, out. Alvarado II., placp. 7 to 10: show, out. SIXTH RACE 3- Mile. $400 added. 2-year-olda. Maidens. AllowanceaT 15lf7'L Ind Horaea A Wt Bt H, H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 0 15378 GOLDEN RATTLE 109 6 HI 12 13 11 Clhwton GoughacresStable5 6 4 4 152692DISSENTER 112 4 22 22 21 2h Bnllman Turney Bro3 8-5 2 -8-5 8-5 1535826RANDEUB, 112 5 51 3a 31 31 Wilson L V Bell 2 31 2 16-5 15269 SOLON 112 7 41 41 41 46 Hennessy J Wbitttn 30 60 30 60 WAR REN WOOD 112 9 7 8 5h 5a Black J Coyne 30 60 30 60 151C9 ANGLE 112 3 9 7 7 61 Morris J Healy 15 20 15 20 153323LIEbE 1C9 1 6a 61 61 7 Jenkins F E Gardner 5 5 31 31 13752 FRANK WEBB 112 8 8 9 9 8 Boland H G Hnnter 20 50 20 50 15310 PINCBER 112 2 3a 51 8 9 McGann P Fox 100 300 100 300 15358 GEORGE P. S. 112 10 10 10 10 10 LBUghlin George Scherrer 100 300 100 800 Time, 12, 24&, 37, 50, 1:16. Winner B, f, by Golden Garter Baby. l ost 3 minutes. Start fair. Wod easily. Golden Battle was easily tbe best. Distenter is a fair colt and ran to bis beBt form. Grandeur closed ground in the stretch. Liebe quit early in the action and can do better. Scratched 13104 Margate. 112; 15404 Bermuda Hundred. 109. Golden Rattle, place, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 3. Dissenter, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Grandeur, show, 1 to 3. Liebe. place. 6 to 5; show. 1 to 2. The American Sporting Manual THIS AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL The American Bporting Manual of 1899 ia on general sale. It ia a record of the turf, billiards, pugilism, trotting, pacing and all the leading lines of sport up to January 1, 1S99. All the matter within its pages have been compiled and edited by experts. It prints a list of all the turf and track records (by Daily Racing Form's staff), billiard fig-ares, past and present (by John Thatcher), the flgbte of 1898, with comments (by Georga Silor) harneaB records to date and of the past (by John Hervey, the statistician of The Horse Review) and three handicap tables, with directions for their application and expert comment. The Manual, in paper covers, eella at 80 centi and in soft morocco covers at 50 cents, Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAT,., November 2. Thirty-flfth day. The California Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear ; track good. Presiding Judge, Joteph A. Murphy. Starter, J. B. Ferguaon. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. K A Qf FIRST BACE-Futurity Coarse. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) ' Purse $300. QtbOV 2-yoar-oldB. Selling. ind Horses A Wt Bt H H X BtrFin Jockeys OwnorB O H L O 15433 DANIEL 103 2 21 22 21 16 J Ward Caear Young 2 21 8-5 8-5 15360 ABORIGINE 106 6 52 42 4 23 Morgan EF Smith 12 20 12 20 154333THE ECHO 107 1 12 1h i 3 E Jone3 J Hutchison 4-5 1 4-5 1 15171 FAIRFAX 109 3 32 32 32 46 Thorpe C I Toacker & C06 6 5 6 15406 LORELIO 103 7 6a 7 7 52 W'nwright F Coady 40 60 40 60 15345 ALLANETTE 109 5 7 6 51 68 Ruiz Alameda Stable 10 20 10 20 14712 MORELIA 103 4 41 5 65 7 T Barns J Neil 12 20 12 20 Time, 221, 47, 1:03, 1:13. Winner B. c, by Leonatus Troika. Poet 15 minutes. Btart good. Won easily : second and third the same. Daniel ran as if much the best and waB going away at the finish. Aborigine ran a game race. Echo stopped, badly in the stretch. Fairfax was bumped by Aborigine in the homestretch but for which ha might have been much closer up. Daniel's improvamont over his last previous effort was ra-markable. Overweights Aborigine, 3 pounds; Tbe Echo 1: Fairfax, 3; Allanotte, 3. Daniel, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Aborigine, place, 6 to 1; show, 3 to 1. The Echo, place, 1 to 2; show, oat. pT A Q "I SECOND RACE Futurity coarse. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) Purse J300, t? jQl 3-year-oldB. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M Vt X BtrFin Jocknys Owners O H L C 153472TIBURON 107 1 12 13 13 15 T Barns GE Smith 4-5 1 7-104-5 (15881)JA('K MC CABE 107 4 35 21 22 33 Thorpe J Mitchell 4 4 3 4 1539120'CONNOR 107 3 48 46 43 3h J Ward Cananr Young 21 14-52 14-5 15098 SOMI8 107 2 2 310 3 48 E Jones C I Thacker & Co20 40 15 40 153613THE OFFERING 102 5 5 5 5 5 Morae Prospsct Stable 10 20 10 20 Time, 22, 461,1:021,1:121. Winner B. g, by Friar Tusk Lulu B. Post 1 minute. Start poor. Won pulling up; second easily. Tiburon got off with a flying start but did not need the advantage. Jack McCabe got away badly and could never get up but finished strongly. O'Connor came again at the finish. Bom is will do to watch in lower company The Offering iB inconsistent and of bnt little account at bast. Tiburon, place, 3 to 10; show, out. Jack McCabe, place, evens; show, 7 to 20. O'Connor, place, 4 to 5; show out. PTIQO THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. Purso $350. 3-year-oldB and upward. O tJb O U Free Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt Bt M vi X Btr Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 153892FAVBRHAM. II. 3 110 1 la la 13 13 12 Huiz Alameda Stable 8-5 2 8-5 8-5 15407 LODE STAR 5 118 5 5 5 5 5 22 H Shields A J Stemler & Co 8 15 8 15 153622SORROW 4 111 2 41 41 3a 3a 3" Thorpe D A Honig 21 3 2 21 154593RIO CHICO 3 108 4 22 22 21 2a 46 T Barns W B Sink Jr 31 5 3 4 (15365) WYOMING 6 125 3 31 3 42 41 5 Pwgntt J G Brown & Co 4 5 4 5 Time, 13, 37i, 1:03, 1:291. Winnor Blk. c, by Duncombs Victress. Poet 1 minute. Start good. Won easily. Tbe next three were doing their be3t. Faversham II. Bbowpd tbe most speed and won with his head in Kuiz' lap. Lode Star came with a great rush in the homestretch. Sorrow barely managed to get third place in the last stride. Rio Chico was speedy for tbree fnrlongs, but quit in the stretch. It was too much weight for Wyoming to handle successfully. He ran well for a hulf mifo, however. Faveraham II., place, 11 to 20; show, out. Lode Star, place, 3 to 1; Bhow, evens. Sorrow, place, 4 to 5 : show, out. Rio Chico. place. 6 to 5 ; show, out. er A Q Q FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse S300. 3-year-olda and upward. Oi-OO Belling. Ind Horaea A Wt St St & Yi X StrFm Jockeys OwnerB O H L C (15S60ROS1NANTE 5 104 I 12 12 12 13 i 16 J Ward J Coffey 1 6-5 16-5 154072PLAN 4 98 5 5 5 5 43 4 22 T Walah W Fisnor 10 12 10 12 (15393)8 ATSU MA 7 107 3 41 2a 2a 23 22 33 E Jones HERowell 9-5 21 3-2 8-5 (153S2jMORINEL 4 101 2 21 31 41 32 31 425 J Wcoda M Stnrn 4 5 4 5 15431 TIRADE 3 95 4 3a 41 3a 5 5 5 Rauch J N Drake 20 40 20 40 Time, 61, 31, 561, 1:221, 1.41, 1:47. Winner Ch. m, by Charaxus Ethie. Poet 17 minutes. Start fair. Won cantering : second cleverly : third easily. Rosinante made all the running and held tbe race safe from start to finish. Plan finished fast and resolutely. SatBuma weakened in tbe laBt. furlong. The old horse is as game as ever bat not as fast as formerly. Mbrinel stopped in the homestretch. Tirade showed some early speed. Roeinante, place, 1 to 3; show, out. Plan, place, 4 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Satsuma, place, 1 to 2; show, out. FIFTH fiA(Jlfi-5"8 MUe' PnrS85300- All ages. Allowances. JLt)4:84: lad Horaea A Wt St X Y X Btr Fin Jockeys Owners O H L O 15321 CHIHUAHUA 4 109 2 21 la la in Thorpe H E Whitman 8 10 8 10 153932ROSORMONDE 4 116 3 31 21 21 2 Piggott J N Burk 1-3 1-2 1-3 1-3 154322SAL. GOODWIN 4 110 4 4a 42 32 32 Morgan J R Thomas 8 10 6 10 154292HEIGH HO 4 104 5 la 31 42 41 Rauch D Lees 15 15 10 10 15411 SKIRMISH 4 116 1 6a 7 5h 51 Macklin B F Hobart 15 25 10 25 15279 SILVER MAID 5 102 9 7 61 61 63 Garcia Th'mo'n&H'g'm'nlOO J00 100 100 15411 MA FA DA 6 116 8 51 51 73 7 Golden Mrs E J Schwartz 40 50 40 50 154293TOURIST II. 3 104 7 8 8 8 8 W Narvaez Neil Reed 40 60 40 60 15432 MOD WENA 3 93 6 9 9 9 9 J Woods R Hughes 12 15 10 15 Time. 121,361, 1:011. Winner B. c, by Emperor of Norfolk Eapiranao. Post 4 minntas. Start good. The first to were driving hard; third handily. With a strong rider up Chihuahna showed marked improvement and ran a fine race. He wna both sp9ody and game. Rosormonde did her beat bat her weight told in the final drive. Sallie Goodwin co aid have beeu closer up and will do in slightly, slower company, Haigh Ho stopped badly in the homestretch Scratched 15188 Guilder, 111; 14838 Dr. Nembala, 109; 15321 Shellac, 101; 151282Monda, 93; 15433 Elbe, 93; 14737 Tagalog. 93. Overweights Chihuahna, 5 pounds; Skirmish, 3; Tourist II., 5. Correced weightB Modwena, 99. Chihuahna, place, 2 to 1 ; show, 4 to 5. Rosormonde, place, out. Sallie Goodwin, show. 4 to 5. 1 K ;1 UK SIX1H ItACE 1 Mile. Purse $350. 3-year-oias ana upward. Selling JL04t:00 Handicap. md Horaea A Wt St k H X BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H L C (15391) MONROVIA 9 104 4 U 13 11 11 12 T Barns A B Spreckela 6 8 6 8 ( 15362) DR. BERNAYB 4 10i 1 31 31 31 31 2" E Jones HERowell 1 1 7-101 153643 LOTHIAN 3 96 6 6 21 21 21 33 J Ranch J Foley 6 6 4 41 152523TENRICKA 4 100 3 53 52 52 41 41 T Walsh Miaa M O'ConnelllO 25 10 25 (153t6)ALICIA 6 104 5 21 41 4 53 52 Davin P Mooro 7 10 6 10 154083MAUIE G. 6 104 2 41 7 7 7 61 J Ward Caeaar Young 7 8 5 8 15362 BE HAPPY 4 93 7 7 63 6 63 7 Henry J Dixon 8 10 8 10 (15458)MAGNU3 4 90 8 8 8 8 8 8 J Martin True Briton Stbl 30 50 30 50 Time, 261, 37t, 1:17, 1:431. Winner B. m, by Strathmore Leap Frog. Poat 5 minutes. Start fair. Won handily. The next two were driving. Monrovia hugged the rail nearly all the way, was Btrongly ridden and is a good mare now. Dr. Bornays eeemtngly aid hia best but did not finish aB strongly aa usual. Lottiiaa got away poorly, ran a clinking good rece and perhaps whs beat. Alicia showed some speed bat stopped in the last half. Scratched 15392 Frank Jaubert, 95; 15299 Doerfoot. 85. Monrovia, place, 3 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Dr. Bernaya, place, 1 to 3; show, out. Lothian, place, 8 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Notice NOTICE. Daily Racing Fcem is a publication which (a built by its Btaff from day to day. Its "form' and the numbers of its charts are copyrighted, Hie chart numbers are bo arranged that legal Identification is eaay of proof. The selection and handicap figures attached to entries ara arranged on the same basis. The latter coma from the work of four experts after the tale graphic receipt of charts and ontriea. All par ions are warned not to use said chart or indaz numbers, selections or handicap figurea. OCTOBER AND OTHER FORM BOOKS. The October books of Form Charts in paper covers will be on sale Wedneaday, November 1, at noon. They will contain all the Form Charts of all tracks from October 1 to October 31 inclnaive. Price $1. The soft morocco covered hooka will be on eale Friday, November 3. Price $1.50. The editiona of both are limited. There are a few term-book shoeta on hand and five morocco-covered volumes of charts from January 1 to June 0 inclusive on Bale at $10. Page [6] LAKESIDE JOCKEY CLUB... (Lakeside racetrack, roby, Indiana) Fifteen Days Fall Meeting, October 30 to November 15. Five or More Races Daily, Beginning at 2:00 P. M. Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago R. R. Illinois Central R. R. Special Trains leave Union Depot, Adams and Canal Streets, at 12 :30, 12:50 and 1:10 p.m., Special Trains leave Randolph Street at 12:45 and 1:10; Van Bonn Street two minutes later, stopping: at Archer Avenue, 41st Street and Englewood, to racetrack in 30 minutes. Return- stopping at Park Row (Central Station), 22nd Street, 39th Street and 63rd Street, to race-ing immediately after last race. track in 30 minutes. Returning trains leave the racetrack immediately after the races. Alley "L" to 63rd Street and Madison Avenue, Connecting with Electric Cars direct to track. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP ON ALL ROADS 25 CENTS. ADMISSION TO GRAND STAND 70 CENTS. n. NATHANSON, Secretary, Room 201, Lakeside Bailing. . - ... . ; ?rj0ig', .fpes&t-i -ym. r - - 5UNNY SOUTH RACING. Alabama State Fair Ass'n BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA. Tall Meeting From November 7 to 30 Inclusive Five or More Races Will be Given Daily with Purses of Not Less Than $200. ...AMPLE STABLE ACCOMODATIONS AND A GOOD TRACK ... Birmingham is now one of the largest and most thriving cities of the south and horsemen who design racing at New Orleans during the approaching winter will find it agreeable and profitable to give the horses employment at Birmingham while awaiting the opening of the Crescent City Jockey Club meeting. Presiding Judge, W. E. Letcher. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Bookmakers will finl John A. Payne in charge of the bitting department. Address all communicitions to A. C. COFEE, President. J. GRATZ HANLY, flanager, Racing Department.