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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, December 15, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, December 15, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899121501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, December 15, 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] -X TOIi. T. NO. 301. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, DECEMBEB 15, 1899. PRICE, 5 CENTS Running Records BUNKING RECORDS. The table published below gives the running records as they stand today and as they will probably stand at the end of toe year. The New Orleans and Tanforan tracks are not fast enough to make records over for the country at large and Oakland has but a few days of what is left of this year in which to Bet'new marks, so that the probabilities are altogether in favor of ' this table standing fcr the speedy ones of 1900 to strive againBt. The new records of the present year are thosn of Firearm over the Eclipse Course at Morris Park, Georgie at 6 1-2 furlongs at Hawthorne, DunoiB at 7 1-2 furlongs at Oakland, Carnero at 1 1-16 miles at Hawthorne, Eyrat at 1 2 1-2 miles at Newport, and The Bachelor at 4 miles (in a race) at Oakland. Besides these rec- , ords on the flat, Ben Eder haB set a new mark at a mile and thrae-quarters over hurdles. Here are the records complete and accurate: DISTANCE. TIME. 1-4 mile.... Bob Wade. 4, Butte. Mont., August 20, 1890 :2l 3 8 mile.... Red S., a. 122 lbs.. Butte, Mont , July 23, 1893 :34 1 o 5 Goraldine, 4, 122 lbs., Morris Park, N. Y., (straight course), Angust30, 1889 :46 I- - mile., i April Fool) 4 12, lba Bmtet Mont., July 31, 1891 :47 ,,. j Meadows, 6, 103 lb3., Alexander Island, Va.. March 28, 1895 :53 1 4 i. inr.. s Handpress, 2, 100 lbs., Morris Park, N. Y., (straight course), May 26, 1897 :52 KO;i (MaidM riaxii 4, 111 lbs. Morris Prk, N. Y, (straight course), OctobBr 9( 1894 :56i 1 D-smne.. Qeorg9 Fi Smith, 4. 100 lbs., Bay District, Cal., May 7, 1895 :59 S1,fn, Tormentor, 6, 121 lbs , Morris Park, N. Y , (straight course), October 10, 1893... 1:03 a i-4 inr.. Howardi 4i 118 lDa f los Angeles, Cal , October 2d, 1895 1 :06 Futurity Couree (3-4 mile less 170 feet). Kingston, a, 139 lbs., Sbeepshead Bay, N. Y., June 22, 1891 1 :08 Mary Black, 3 104 lbs., Oakland. Cal., December 31, 1893 1 :09 f Firearm, 4. 120 lbs., Morris Park, N. Y , (straight couree), October 3, 1899 1:083& J O'Connell, 5, 121 lbs., Oakley. Ohio, July 18, 1895 ) a- mue..K Flora Louisa, 2, 88 lbs., Chicago, (Harlem), September 30. 1897 1:12 54 LMary Black, 3. 93 lbs . Chicago, (Washington Park), July 17.1898 ' 1 61-4fnr....Hnny Burly, 3, 104 lbs , Chicago, (Washington Park), Jnly 14, 1898 1:16 6 1-2 fur.... Georgie, 3, 102- lbs., Chicago, (Hawthorne), September 16, 1899 1:1954 ,,mil. 5 Clifford, 4, 127 lbs., Sheopshexd Bay, N Y , August 29, 1894 1:25 mne.. Bella B 5) 103 Jbs Monmouth Park, N. J., (atraiht course), July 8, 1890 1:23 7 l-2fur....Dunois, 5, 105 lbs., Oakland, Cal., February 21, 1899 1:32& ( Balvator, 4, 110 lbs.. Monmouth Park,(againsttimp, straight course), Aug 28.1890 1:35 1 mile...- Kildeer, 4. 91 lbs., Monmouth Park, N. J (straight course), August 13, 1892.... 1:374 Libertine, 3, 90 lbs., Chicago, (Harlm), October 21, 1894 l:38 1 9n i Mai(1 Marian, 4, 106 lbs., Chicago, (Washington Park). July 19, 1893 Inn 1 m. 2U y. Macyj 4 10? lbg Chicago. (Washington Park), July 2, 1898 ) lm. 60y...Floron8o, 3, 931b3., Chicago, (Washington Park), July 6, 1898 1:42 lm. 70 y. ..Lillian Lee, 3, 95 lbs., Chicago. (Harlem), July 31, 1894 1:434 I I- 16 m.... Carnero, 5, 107 lbs., Chicago, (Hawthorne), September 5, 1899 1:45 1 1-8 m TriBtan, 6, 114 lbs., Morris f ark, N. Y.. June 2. 1891 1:51 1 3-16 m.... Boanerges, 4, 110 Ins.. Chicago, (Washington Park), July 7, 1898 1:?8M 111 (DavidTenny, 4, 100 lbs., Chicago, (Washington Park), Jnly 16, 1898 ) nn 1 1-4 m.. Algol? 4j 107 lbg ehicag0i (Washington Prk), July 23, 1898 J 042 1 m. 500 y.. Ben d'Or, 4, 115 lbs., Saratoga, N. Y , Jnly 25, 1882 2:10 1 516 m...Bir John. 4, 116 lbs., Morris Park, N.Y.June 9, 1891 2:144 1 3-8 m... .Sabine, 4, 109 lbs , Chicago, (Washington Park), July 5, 1894 2:185 1 1-2 m.... Goodrich, 3, 102 lbs.. Chicago, (Washington Park), July 16, 1898 2:30 1 5-8 m....Hindoocraft, 3, 75 lbs.. Morris Park, N. Y . August 27. 1889 2:48 1 3-4 m....Ben Holladay. 4, 118 lbs., Moriis Park, N. Y., October 23, 1897 2:E9J4 1 7-8 m.. ..Enigma, 4, 90 lbs., Sbeepshead Bay, N. Y., (September 15. 1885 3:30 2 miles.. ..Judge Denny, 5, 105 lbs , Oakland. Cal., Febraaiy 5. 1898 3:26 2 1-8 m Joe Murphy. 4, 99 lbs. Chicago, (Harlem), August 30, 1894 3:42 2 1-4 m Buckwa, 7, 104 lbs., Oakland, Cal., December 31. 1808 3:51 2 1-2 m Kyrat, 3, 88 lbs , Newport, Ky., November 18. 1899 4:24 2 5-8 m Teu Broeck, 4, 104 lbs., Lexington, Ky., September 16, 1876 4:58 2 3-4 m Hubbard, 4, 107 lbB., Saratcga, N. Y., August 9. 1873 4:585i 3 miles Drake Carter, 4. 115 lbs., Sheepsbead Bay, N. Y , September 6, 1884 5:24 ( Fellowcraf t, 4, 108 lbs., Saratoga, N. Y., AugUBt 20, 1874 7 :19 4 miles .. Lncretia Borgia, 4, 85 lbs., Oakland. Cal., (agaiust time). May 28, 1897 7:11 (The Bachelor, 6, 113 lbB.. Oakland. Cal.. Febru-ry, 22, 1899 7:16 DISTANCE. HEAT EACES (TWO IN THREE) . , TIME . 1-4 mile.. ..Sleopv Dick, a, Kiowa, Kas., November 24, 1888 :2i :22M 3-8 mile. ...Bob Wade, 4. Butte, Mont,, August 16, 1890 :36& :36 ( Eclipse Jr., 4. Dallas, Tex., November 1, 1890 :48 :48 :48 I- 2 mile.. - Bogus, a, 113 lbs., Helena. Mont, August 22, 1888 :48 :48 ( Bill Howard. 5, 122 lbs., Anaconda, Mont., August 17. 1895 :47 :i8 S8mi1 Kittle PeaBe. 4, 82 lbs., Dallas. Tex., November 2, 1S87 1:00 1:00 &-B mile.. FoXj 4j 113 Jbs Bay Diatrict, Cel., October 31, 1891 1:00 1:C0 i Lizzie S 5, 118 lbs., Louisville, Ky.. September 28, 1883 1 :13J4 1 :13k 3-4 mile.. Tom Hayes, 4. 107i lbs., Morris Park, N. Y., (straight course), ( Juno 17. 1892 '.. 1:10 1:123 1 mile Guido, 4, 117 lbs., Chicago, (Washington Park), Jnly 11, 1891 1:41 1:41 I I- 16 mile.. Slipalong, 5, 115 lbs.. Chicago, (Washington Park), 8ept 2, 1885 1:51 1:48 1 1-8 m Gabriel, 4, 112 lhs., Sheepshoaa Bay, N. Y.. September, 23. 1880 1:56 1:58 iiim i Glenmore, 5, 114 lbs , Sbeepshead Bey, N. Y., September 25, 1880 2:10 2:14 A1'm"' Mary Anderson. 3, 83 lbs, won first beat in 2:09 1 1-2 m Keno, 6, Toledo, Ohio. September 16, 1881 2:43 2:45 ii .. ( Bradamante,3,87 lbs., Jackson, Mies , Nov. 17.1877,(time doubtful) 3:32 3:29 iSmueB Miss Woodford, 4, 105 lbs.,8heepehead Bay, N. Y ,Bept. 30, 1884 3:33 3:31M 3 miles ....Norfolk, 4, 100 lbs., Sacramento, Cal., September 2, 1865 5:27 5:29 .. 5 Glenmore, 4, 108 lbs., Pimlicp, Md., October 25, 1879 7:304 7:31 4 mues wmi8 Dii4) 105 Uja.on first heat in 7:29 HEAT RACES (THREE IN FIVE). 1 9 . S Haddington, 6, 118 lbs., Petalnma, Cal.. AngnBt 28, 1883 :49 :50 :49J i-L mne. Annt Bbtsyi won firat heat in .49 3-4 mile... .Gleaner, 7, 112 lbs., Chicago, (Washington Park), Jnly 5, 1886... 1:15 1:14 1:15 lmile L'Argentine, 6, 115 lbs., St. Lonis, Mo June 14, 1879 1:43 1:44 1:47 (Won first, third and fourth heats ; the second waB dead between King Faro and Shortiine in 1:43.) DISTANCE. HURDLE RACES. TIME. 1 mile Bob Thomas, 5, 140 lbs., Chicago, (West Side Park), August 10, 1890 1:49 1 1 16 m.... Artemns, 4, 132 lbs., Bay District, Cal., June 8, 1896 1:52 iim j Phil Becker, 5, 133 lbs., Ingalls Park, 111, Juno 5. 1897 ?., 11-om... Bob Thomagi6i 137 Jb3i Chicago, (Hawthorne), August 5, 1891 S M" 1 3-16 m....Burmah, 4, 136 lbs., Ingleside. Cal., January 11, 1898 .. 2:11 1 1-4 m Bourke Oockian, 4, 147 lb? , Brighton B acn, N, Y November 9, 1882...' 2:16 ( Guy, 8, 155 lbs., Latonia, Ky., October 2, 1885 ) 13 8m... -Sylvester, 5, 130 lba., Butte, Mont., August 9, 1897 2:35 C J. O. C, 5, 145 lbs., Butte, Mont, August 21. 1897 ) 1 1-2 m Montalvo, 5, 133 lbs., Bay District, Cal., Febiuary 20, 1896 2:43 1 5-8 m Turfman, 5, 140 lbs , Saratoga, N. Y.. August 7. 1882 3:16 1 3-4 m Ben Eder. 6, 148 lbs., Morris Park, N. Y , May 21, 1839 3:16 2 mileB ....Forget, 5, 158 lbs., Sbeepshead B,y, N. Y , Aunst, 31, 1898 3 4 2 1-4 m Baby Bill, 8, 150 lbs., Oakland, Cal , April 17, 1897 4:23 HURDLE RACES (HEAT?). , TIME v in ( Will Davis, 9, 140 lbs., Chicago, ( Washington fark), July 3, 1886 1:49 1:51 imuo (Tallyrand, 5, 130 lbs., Chicago (Washington Park), July 2,1885 1:5QJ4 1:50 Sires in England ' 1 , 1 SIRES IN ENGLaND. Touching the past season's results on the English turf a letter from London to the Morning Telegraph says: "The three leading sires of the hundreds that were represented during the eeason, with their winning representatives, are as follows : ORME, BY ORMONDE ANGELICA. Races won. Amt. Races won. Amt. FlyiDg Fox. 6 $187,075 Tr'ssingCnp 2 $ 1,000 Harrow 3 16 875 Armiger.... 1 980 Paigle 2 7,140 Ormicant .. 1 500 Frontier.... 1 6.375 Ormeau 1 500 Convoy 3 3,705 St. Maur... 1 500 Vane 1 2,000 W'dl'ck filly 1 500 Vendetta... 3 1,615 Ameer 1 1,525 Totals....29 $231,590 Model Agnes 2 1,000 SENSATION, BY LEAMINGTON SUSAN BEANE. Democrat... 7 $61,665 Etoile 1 $ 555 Dominie II.. 2 18.190 Alako 1 500 Berzak 1 4,385 St. Elise .... 1 500 Chinook 2 3,850 Pickles 1 500 BlaBt 1 2,470 Solana 1 500 Boomer 1 2.300 Metall 2 2,275 Totals ....21 $100,690 ST. SIMON, BY GALOPIN ST. ANGELA. Manners 2 $13,925 San Carlo... 1 $1,995 The Gorgon.. 1 9.640 La Fere. ....2 1,475 Simon Dale.. 2 9,250 St. Kenelm.. 1 1,425 D'd Jubilee.. 1 6.000 Dismay 1 1,125 St. Nydia.... 1 4,730 P. Apollo.. .. 1 1,093 Simonsword. 1 4,425 Simnnsbath. 2 1,000 La Roche.... 1 4,425 St. Vigila. .. 1 935 Winifreda.... 1 3,910 Soliman .... 1 735 Greenan 1 3.875 St. Theodora 1 520 Leisure Hour 1 3,025 St. Millicent 1 515 Victoria M... 1 2,750 Simbach.... 1 500 Simonside.... 1 2,500 Planud8 .... 1 2.4C0 TotalB 29 $34,500 Dusky Queen 1 2,325 It will be readily seen that if it were not for the good fortune that gave ub Flying Fox to represent Orme, your American stallion would be far in the lead, The next twenty highest winning stallions on the list are : Royal Hampton, by Hampton Princess. $72,180 Donovan, by Galopin Moweraa 55.955 St. Serf, by St. Simon Feronia 52,990 Hampton, by Lord Ciifden Lady Lang-den 49,950 Martasran, by Band Or Tiger Lily 45,320 Bona Vista, by Bend Or Vista 45,085 Sheen, by Hampton Radiancy 45,000 Amphion. by Roeebary Suicide 42,740 Kendal, by Bend Or Windermere 41,155 The Sailor Prince, by Albart Victor Her- mita 40,330 St. Angelo, by Clairvaux or Galopin Agneta 33,470 Ayrshire, by Himpton Atalanta 32,815 Melanion, by Hermit Atalanta 32.010 Jnggler, by Touchat Enchantress 30,430 Poutiac, by Pero Gomez Aginoria 29,295 Gallinule, by Isonomy Moorhen 26,805 Orion, by Bend Or -Ihotover 24.885 Isinglass, by Isonomy Deadlock 23.175 Hagioscope, by Speculum Sophie 21,675 Prism, by TJncas Rainbow 21,420 Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Yesterday's St. Louis Republic says: "The annual meeting of the Fair Association took place yesterday and resulted in the re-election of the old Board of Directors, who immediately went into official session and re-elected the old officers, as follows: "President, Bobert Anil; first vice president, August B. Ewing; second vice president, Charles Clark; third vice president, James Campbell; eecretary, Joseph A. Murphy, and treasurer, W. M. Lockwood. "The Board of Directors consists of L. M. -Bumeey, Robert Aull, J. M. Sellers, Charles Green, James Green, Holla Wells, William Nolker, D. R. Francis, James Campbell, C. C. Maffitt, C. H. Turner, A. B. Ewing and Charles Clark. "President Aull stated after the meeting that the stake events for the racing season of 1900 would probably be ready for announcement as toon 88 the Board of Directors have officially approved the list. It is likely thit the Junior Championship will be lengthened into a eix-furlong race. Heretofore the route for this event has beon five and one-half furlongs. The conditions of the new Turf Congress Stake have not been framed yet. Louisville and Memphis have already decided to make their Tnrf Congress Stakes for three-year-olds." Of all the fools in Christendom the jockey fool is the most remarkable. Here are some figures connected with jockey fees that may appear startling to the every day reader: In the west (Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati and California) the average purse raced for is, say, $100. The average number of starters for each purse is about eight. Under the rules, a jockey not under contract to his employer gats $5 for a losing and $15 for a winning monnt, unless the purse exceeds $500 in first money, when it is $10 and $25. Assuming that each mount entails a jockey fee, it will be seen that abont $50 or one-eighth of the purse, is paid out in each race for the jockeys who ride. If that percentage is maintained throughout the season, look what an enormous amount is paid out each year to a band of jockeys limited as to number, for the same lads ride in race after race. The owners may become bankrupt, the trainers may lose their situations, but the jockeys go on year after year adding to their incomes, for the horses must be ridden. That is why I say that jockeys who do anything to lose public or private confidence are the biggest fools in this world. Exchange. The weights for the Preliminary Derby, to be run at New Orleans Saturday, were posted Wednesday. The conditions of the race are: For two-yeai-olde, at three-quarters of a mile, for a guaranteed stake of $2,0CO. The stake closed with sixty-three nominations, and the weights take in a range from 93 to 127 pounds. The horses from which the field will probably come and their weights are as follows : Bidney Lucas, 127 lbs.; The Rush, 120; Cleora, 119; Flaunt, 118; Hagerdon, 117; Sam Fallen, 116; Fleuron, 115; Florizar, 112; Bed Cross II., Ill; Belle of Orleans, 109; Alex, 109; Dissolute, 108; Prince of Veronia, 108; Freylinghnysen, 107; Misericordia, 106; Macie Maree, 105; Vendig, 105; Caviar, 105; J. Lucille, 104; El Derim, 103; First Past, 100. Ed Hughes has severed his connection with the Turney Brothers, the well known turfmen. G. B. Moreland, who haB been handling the grey horse, Pat Cleburne, at New Orleans, will leave for New York in a few days to take charge of the stable, he having signed a contract to train for the Turneys next season. Stakes for Tanforan STAKES FOR TANFORAN. The three stakes opened by the Western Tnrf Association are of such value and importance that they must appeal to the thoughtfnl consideration of all breeders and owners of the central and eastern states. Taken in connection with the splendid Futurity offered by the California Jockey Club, their offering is of the greatest possible importance to the breeders. The initiation of an absolutely new means of enhancing the value of thoroughbred yearlings through the chance to-enter them in entirely new stakes of great richness cannot well fail to be viewed in that light. As a racing field of importance California is familiar to the active turfmen of the country; but only now, through the institntion of these great fixed events, has it been brought with great fores to the interested consideration of the breeders. The principal of the three staksa off ared by the Western Turf Association is the Western Produce Stakes, for foals of 1900, to be ran at I CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. 1 i i , , , i STAKES FOB TANFOBAN. (Continued from 1st Page.) the spring meeting at Tanforan in 1902. Entries for mares close December 80, at the moderate fee of $5. The produce is in at $25 unless the mare iB declared out by January 1, 1901. This stake is bnilt on lines which seem to assnro that its value will run above $20,0C0, and it is hard to see how owners of good mares can fail to give their prospective foals an immediately enhanced value by entering freely at the low fee fixed for entry of mares. The San Francisco clubs deserve great praiso for their liberality and enterprise in branching out in the field of great produce stakes and the breeders also deserve from the breeders of the country at large the most substantial evidence of appreciation in the Bhape of liberal entries. Page [2] DAILY RACINfi FORI AND 1 THE AMERICAS IORF CONGRESS RECORD, i - i IB3UED EVEBY DAY." OrFIOIAL 0B3AK OF , TKK XMSEIOAH TURF OONQSK88, , iAllcY RACING FORM. PUBLISHING CO. , 1 i A daily reflection cf the American Turf by Ztlegrraph. Kditoe and Pbopkietob, F. H. Beunell. Aebociate Editoe, CLinton C. Biley. Beoebtaey, Meb. F. E. 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Babcock the t y colt Pickwickian. 3, by Hayden Edwards jcma Pickwick, and he will race, at New. Orleans. New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track slow and lumpy. First Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Belling, Ind Horses Aire Wt. Hdep. 160342Debride 5.... 114 725 1608l3Wiggins 4.. ..107 700 16071 Lord Neville 4.... 106 660 (15848)Aratoma 4.. ..105 710 160343San DuraDgo 4.. ..103 690 159903McAlbert 4.. ..103 675 10998 Littln Billy 7....103 665 15976 Miss Boss 6.. ..103 680 Second Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Belling. 13783 Big Indian 109 640 15956 Tyran 109 680 12205 Bobert Raikes 109 625 160l22Tobe Paine ; 107 725 16093 Shinfane 107 625 16067 Havelock 107 700 16049 Trimmer 107 705 160712Bright Night .....107 710 16056 Chancery 107 700 16079 Match Box 104 600 16056 Junaotta 104 705 160822Lillian Beed 104 710 16C582Prospero 104 690 16058 Harry Preston 104 685 16079 Princess Murphy 104 695 Third Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (16036)Fleuron 112 700 16078 Busseli B 107 670 LeloGray 107 16036 Tom Gilmoro 106 670 (160461Macie Maree 106 675 14904 El Canay 104 655 16036 Miss Mae Day 103 665 15395 Inlook 102 660 16068 Sadie Burnam 101 665 (15813)Proflt 101 660 16046 Fly Lotta 99 650 16046 Azua 99 665 16045 Cheri '.. 99 655 15191 Brooch 99 670 157372Tronbaline 99 675 Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds anduDward. Handicap. (16038)Koenig 3.. ..106 650 (16034)The Sluggard 3.. ..104 725 15728 Moroni 4.... 104 715 160922Lackman 4.... 99 705 16016 Village Pride 3.... 96 700 16035 Ninety Cents 3 95 625 Fifth Raoe 1 1-8 Mtlea. 3-year-oldB and upward, Belling. 160912 Jimp 3.. ..105 715 159 122 3t. Lorenzo 3 .... 103 720 16003 McCleary 4.. ..10? 675 (t6058)Forbnsh 4. ...103 725 16003 Elkin 5. ...103 700 16048 Barataria 4... .102 710 160823 Astor 4.... 100 690 16071 Monongah 3.... 97 675 Notice NOTICE. Daily Baoinq Foem is a publication which is built by its staff from day to day. Its "form and the numbers of its charts are copyrighted. The chart numbers are so arranged that legal Identification is easy of proof. Tha selections and handicap figures attached to entries arc arranged on the same basis. The latter conr s from the work of four experts aftor the telegraphic receipt of charts and entries. All persons are warned not to nee said chart or index numbers, selective or handicap fignres. Tanforan Park Form TANFORAN PARK FORM. San Fean Cisco. Cal.. December 14. The form of Friday's Tanforan Park fields is : First Bace Diomed, Gravita, Prestome. Second Bace Heartless, Alice Dougherty. Limerick. Third Bace Anjon, Bathos, The Lady, Fourth Bace King Carnival, Potente, Napa-max. Fifth Bace Grand Bachem, Don Quixote, First Call. Sixth Bace Zoroaster, Decoy, WallenBtein. Tanforan Park Entries TANFORAN PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather wet ; track muddy. First Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances, lad. Horses. Age. Wgt, Hdep. 160723 Fine Bhot H8 705 16087 Jolly Briton 115 710 (lf915)Gravita 115 720 15839 El Arte 115 705 16003 Bacetto 115 700 113492Mountebank 115 715 16050 Diomed 115 725 160722 Prestome 108 715 16091 Sam Dannebaum 103 700 Second Race 5-8 Mile. All ages. Maidens. Allowances. End. Horsea, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp 10436 Miss Beel 3 107 685 160282 Heartless 4.. ..107 700 16028 My Dear 3.. ..107 660 16097 Blooming Chance 3.... 107 655 16033 Tuthill 2. ...100 650 160l73Gold Finder 2.... 97 6S0 16028 Maid of the Hill 2.... 97 645 16083 Tanoka 2.... 97 655 16087 Limerick 2.... 97 685 Firelight II 2.... 97 16094 March Seven 2.... 97 675 159682Alice Dougherty 2.... 97 690 Bailie LucaB 2.... 97 16C94 St. A guns 2.;.. 97 670 White Hat, br. g, by Loyalist Begina .... 2.... 97 1606l3Leipzig 2.... 97 675 Third Bace 1 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances, lud. Horses Age Wt. Hder. (l5744)Bathos 113 720 (l6055)Anjou 108 725 16087 Snnello 105 700 (18072)The Lady 105 710 Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-oldB and upward. Handicap. 160993Napamx 4.. ..113 715 (16077) King Carnival 3 .... 108 725 15997 Potentn 4.... 95 720 160982Hweet William 5.... 91 700 16099 Mamie G 6.... 92 710 16042 ElEstro 3.... 85 715 Fifth Race 3- Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 15321 Indra 8.. ..112 690 16043 Pongo 4.... 112 700 15969 First Call 4. ...112 715 lOOWDon Quixote 4.. ..109 720 14C65 Inverary II.. 4... .109 675 160952Qrand Sachem 4.. ..109 725 16851 The Offaring 3. ...104 685 15743 Croker 3... .104 710 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles. All Ages. Allowances. (tf-099)Zoroaster 3.. ..110 725 11064 Lothian 3....105 710 16087 Bogus Bill 2.... 82 700 160502Decoy 2.... 82 720 160873 Wallenstein 2.... 79 715 William Riley, Bookmaker. NEW ORLEANS RACES. Only the BEST of information DIBECT from track. Terms $5.00 For Six Days. AddreBS WILLIAn RILEY, Arunewald Hotel, - New Orleans, La. Special Selection.. Daily at Tanforan and New Orleans. Our representatives at these tracks wire us good things every day. Today at New Orleans we have a real good one at 10 to 1, and Saturday at Tanforan we have a sure winner at 8 to 1, barring accident. $1.00 for these two days. CbJeago Tarf Advisory Co., Room 707. 285 Dearborn St.. Chicago, HI. Race Track Inlormation Burean, SUITE 500, 263 DEARBORN ST., Tel. Harrison 1580. CHICAGO, ItX. Terms $1.08 Daily. $2.00 For Three Days. $4.00 For Six Dayb' Selections. We send special information on all raceB run at New Orleans and Tanforan. SATUBDAY at TANFOBAN we have two good things, one as good ub 10 to 1. At NEW OBLEANS, FBIDAY, we will givo our many patrons a 6 to 1 chance and we think it a very good rhk. Try this one and see for yourself how good our pointers are. Handicap' on all racss ready at 9 a.m. Telegraphed at 9 a.m. Race Track Information Bureau, CHICAGO, ICI.. The American Handicappers. The best of reliable information by wire from San Franoisco and Now OrloanB. Our winners were Andes, Donna Bita, Ventoro and Zoroaster. We gave Noriord, Maud Ferguson and Silver Tone for place horses. We guarantee two winners or money refunded. Price 50 cents. Be-membar no guess work. All horses figured by experts. For sale at office at 1 o'clock. Selections telonaohod to any part of the United States or Canada daily. $5.00 for ten days. J. F. REYNOLDS, Room 78, 125 Clark St. WINNERS AT GOOD ODDS. That's what you pay for, and that's what you get when we give yon our specials. Today at TANFOBAN WE HAVE SOMETBING GOOD THAT WILL BUBBLY STABT, AND WITH AN EVEN BBEAK WILL WIN. AIbo some good things at New Orleans in onr Handicap Sheet that accompanies our specials. Price, $io for Six Days' Selections. H. MAURICE, Room 605. 167 Dearborn St.. Chicago, Hi. Leigh's Portable Stalls. Cheap, Safe, Sensible, Comfortable. OWNERS 5Fs?.p 1iP ' ""Miners WKSb Whan yon ship yow horses, at wiTOtoQrPa iksm I In transit wfrhoat ad4Wl oost to jJSMlh jlSS WKi 1 Thsy don't deface the oar when ad- ! 'iSdPS SSHIISWJSSJfil I Justed and can be set tip rn thirty 1 famfCT'aii''' " ft nrTnrriW f miontea for aaj- number of horses to ' i -;- s K -av 1 nn m g 24 hi doable door baggage cat. Ex j WiWmi9mWfmi- 1 nrasa amuaoies ean procure them 3 f&iali iKjsSalsffi THOS. MoFADDBN, Wgr llfS B28-6Zt.8Sa Salt Front Btreei, iiy& Hf hu1I Racing Form's Selections RACING FORM'S SEXSCTIONS. Daily Baoinq Fgbh has no private information. It seeks none. Its calculations over the horses bb they are grouped daily at various racetracks are purely those of general performance and ability as shown by the records and the application and knowledge of its editors and the reports of its correspondents. These calculations are printed daily. Nothing is hidden. All that the Btaff of the paper knows is put into type. If the selections made nightly are Bought by persons outside the daily delivery lines of the paper they will be sent by Western Union night rate messages (collect) at $5 per track per woek, Such service is not solictad, but if it is considered valuable, will be performed. New Orleans Form NEW ORIiEANS FORM. New Orleans, La., December 14. The form of Friday's New Orleans fields is : First Bace Debride. Aratoma, Wiggins. Second Bace Tobo Paine, Prospero, Bright Nieht. Third Bace Fleuron, Troubaline, Macie Maree. Fourth Bace The Sluggard, Moroni, Lack-man. Fifth Bace Forbush, Bt. Lorenzo, Jimp. 1899 Annual Racing Form 1899 ANNUAL RACING FORM. The firBt 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 wiU be delivered Jo subscribers by January 5, 1900. The two volumes of the Annual will not be Eold separately. There are a few special term books for sale on order, however Page [3] New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, LA., December 14. Thirteenth day. Crescent City Jockey Clnb. Winter Meeting:. Weather clear; track heavy. Presiding: Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing Btarts at 2 :00 p. m. FIR8T EACE 7-8 Mile. Pnrse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses AWtSt M K X StrFin Jockeys Qwnera O H L C 160262ANDKS 3 102 5 32 11 11 13 11 Mitchell James Arthur 9-5 2 3-2 3-2J 16O602TREBOR 5 1074 6 4h 4 3 33 25 McJoynt O G Parke 21 31 2 81 15725 CHICOPEC 4 105 T 2 21 21 2 3" L Rose Brown & Lynch 20 30 20 30 1B8901OAN I SEE 'EM 5 105 1 5" 51 61 5" 43 Frost M E Frost 10 20 10 20 160673 VOLANDIE3 3 108 2 7 61 5 7 5 Moody Gwynn&Co 7 7 6 7 16034 G. H KETCHAM 5 104 4 11 31 4" 41 62 P Murphy W H Laird 10 20 10 20 1564 JENNIE F. 4 105 8 6H 7 7 .8 7 Wilson 8 8 Bender 10 40 10 80 16012 NEKAftNIS 4 107 3 8 8 8 61 8- Boland J Berlins & Co 4 5 3 4 1593523PEINGTIME 8 107 9 9 9 9 9 9 K Harris E F Smith 100 300 100 200 Time, 254, 501, 1 :04, 1 :171, 1 :31. Winner Br. c, by Helicon Jess. Post 3 minntee. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Andes Bhowed the most speed and finished strongly. Chicopec tired in the last quarter. Nekarnis was anchored in the heaviest going. Trebor ran consistently. George H. Eetcham ran a bad race. Can I See Em ran well and finished fast. Scratched 15976 MisB Boss, 105; 16034 Dominie, 100. Overweights Trebor, 11 pounds; Bpringtime. 21; Jennie F., 5. Andes, place. 3 to 5; show, out. Trebor, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Chicopec, place, 10 to 1; show. 3 to 1. Nekarnis, place, 8 to 5; Bhow. 4 to 5. SECOND EACE 3-4 Kile. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (JCQ Ind Horses A Wt St M K X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L O 16057 CHAMBERLAIN 103 1 11 1 13 11 Boland Milam & Logan 12 15 12 15 10068EL DERIM 103 5 41 22 22 21 Mitchell Nepper & Cafan 2 2 2 2 16024 ICE DEOP 103 3 3 32 3" 33 FThomps'nN Dyment 15 20 15 20 158273 CLARA M. 101 4 2 21 5 4" Frost M E Frost SO 40 30 40 16057 CRANE 1031 7 7 6" 42 5 Dupee James Arthur 4 5 4 4 16024 ADAIR II. 103 2 8 7 63 6 Gordon W E Cotton 25 30 25 30 14642 PEDANTIC 102 10 5" 5 7 7 Landry Lyles&Co 40 100 40 100 15980 HARRY LUOE3UA 100 8 10 10 9 J O'ConnorC E Mahone 30 ICO 30 80 FALSEHOOD 107 9 9 9 8 9 Slack H T Griffin 15 30 15 20 157022 KITTIE G. 103 13- 13 11 10 10 W Jones James Owen 4 4 4 4 15202 FULLER 100 6 61 8 11 11 J Waldo William Kane SO 60 30 50 15702 MAN OP HONOR 113 14 14 13 12 12 Trotter G Kneuker 6 10 5 8 18045 8CHLEYETI?E 100 12 12 12 P 13 V edd'ntr'dJ Eberling & Co 50 50 20 20 14252 IRENE HAYES lOlill 11 14 i- )4 E. Wilson J Hayes 15 20 15 20 Time, 2L , 50. 1 I'll, 1 :18. Winner B. c, by Teuton Silk Stocking. .... , ..,. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily. Cb inberlam made a show ot his company and is probably a good colt. El Derim ran hi race. Crane waB off badly and made up much ground. Man of Honor showed no speed. He and Kit tie G. got off badly, however, and had but little chance. Ice Drop and Clara M. had a clear course tnroughoat and ran fairly woll. Scratched 16036 Tom Gilmore, 106. .. , , , Overweirhta Irene Hayes, li pounds; Peaantlc, t! 2; n Crane, ; Clara M 4 1. Chamberlain, pic c a, 5 to 1; show, 2 to 1. El Derim, place, evens; Bhow, 1 to 2. Ice Drop, show, 3 to 1. Kittie G., place. 8 to 5: show. 4 to 5. -jgQQ-j THIRD RACE 1 3-8 Miles. Parse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St M M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 16070 M. WAYMAN 4 112 4 7 71 61 5" 31 12 Vandusen W E Cotton 4 4 3 3 16059SJIMP 3 10t 3 2 2" 31 2 21 21 R Narvaez H Robinson 21 13-52 13-5 16069 EAMIBO II. 6 103 7 11 12 1h 1h 1h 32 LThomDs'nTHBlackburn&Co8 15 8 15 16058 JOE SHELBY 4 1051 8 8 8 4 4 41 4 A Morrison R Rome 15 30 15 25 Y160251LOBENGDLA7 109 6 61 61 2 31 52 52 Hamilton W Hoffman 4 4 31 4 16089 TEWANDA 4 101 2 3 4 51 62 63 62 Frost JBGivens 30 30 25 30 160692GOODOBDER5 1031 1 5h 51 8 7 7 7 Dnpee D Da Verne 8 12 6 10 160472 JACKANAPES 4 106 5 41 3 7 8 8 8 Boland J F Davia 31 41 31 4 15657 KODAK 7 1061 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 McJoynt AG Williams 15 30 15 30 Time, 28, 53i, 1 :2C. 1 :471, 2 :15i, 2 :29i. Winner Br. c, by Major Richards Blue B 11. . . Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily. It was a driving finish behind the winner. Monk Wayman picked up his field at his leUure and won as he pleased. Ramiro II. tired in the Btretch. Lobangula quit in the last quarter. Jimp ran a good, consistent race. Monk Wayman's charge of form was sudden. Joe Shelby ran a fairly good race. Scratched 13025 Brighton, 100; 16047 Coronatus, 100; 160712Bnght Night, 94. Over weiwhts Monk VVayman, 1 pound; Joe Shelby, 21; Lubsngula, 1; Tewanda, 1; Good Order, 34 ; Kodak, 11. . Monk Wayman, place, 6 to 0; show, 1 to 2. Jimp, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Bamiro TT II., ehow 3 to 1. Lobengnla. place. 8 to 5; show. 4 to 5. Jackanapes, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 "Sards. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and up- QVbl ward. Handicap. ; InTi Horses A Wt St Vi K X StrFin Jockeye Owners O H L C lfl607l)LAUREATE 7 105 4 11 H 11 11 l2 Dnpee G C Bennett 2 2 2 2 l6056)LACKMAN 4 98 3 2 22 22 22 2 Boland J R Lancaster 6 6 4 41 COMPENSATION 2 32 32 32 31 31 Slack BE Beach 2 3 2 3 SB ffiSSSoB S126?52:l67i.&:48,JHSmith 15 2 15 2 Winner Ch. g, by Volante Laurel. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily: second handily. Laureate made his own running and won as ha pleased. Lackman waB easily the best of the others at the weights. Compensation was ridden hard all the way. Colonel Cluke ran his race. Jolly Soger ran as if short. Scratched (lB059)StraDgest, 103. Overweights -Manlius,2ipou. dB; Lackman, 1. Laureate, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Lackman, place, 8 to 5; show, i to 5. Compensation, place. evenB ; Bhow, 1 to 2. Colonel Cluke, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. BAOlt l Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind HorBOB A Wt St M K X StrFin JockeyB OwnerB O H L C 160713DONNA RITA 5 101 6 11 1" 32 11 1 Mitchell T Licalzi 21 2 2 11-5 1607 WENLOCK 4 101 10 11"10 91 51 2 LThomps'nN Dyment 20 30 20 SO 16049 BILL JACKMAN 4 107 5 41 62 4 3" 3" Stevens O G Parke 7 12 7 12 S SAM1VEL 4 1011 8 73 51 21 2 41 W Jones Durhm&F'rsythel5 30 12 30 iuq HFAPORT 4 1051 9 92 7 53 63 52 Mason B Vincent & Co 40 100 40 100 160562LAGRANGE 4 110 2 62 3" 1 41 63 Dupee T J Bush 2 2 8-5 8-5 16082 PAN CHARM 4 104 4 10 9 10 8 7 Eigby J H Smith 10 20 10 15 16060 NANNIE DAVIS 4 101 1 5 8 8 9 8 Moody H Gwynn & Co 30 60 20 60 16067 NELLIE PRINCE 3 93 7 3 41 61 7 9 W'd'rstr'ndJ C Tucker 10 15 10 12 1603i 8HINFANE 3 10211112 12 12 12 10 E James F fl Hickok & Co 100 100 100 100 16070 ALLIE BELLE 4 107 3 8 11 11 10 11 Clawson ST Jacob 5 7 4 6 18049 VERY LIGHT 3 92 13 2- 21 7 11 12 Dominick M 8 Hughes 25 50 25 50 16023 DOLLIE EEGENT3 92 12 13 13 13 13 13 Black JBerling&Co 100 100 100 100 Time, 25i, 51, 1 :17i, 1 :45i. Winner B. m, by St. Blaise Active. . Post 3 minutes. Start good Won easily. The next three were driving. Donna Bitawon as she pleased Wenlock closed a big gto and got second place in the final stride. Dollie Regent and Allie Belle got the worst o th rowdiug noon after the Btart. aamivel quit in the 1 Btretch. Bill Jackman ran well. It ai f ir for La Grange m such going. Overweights-Seaport, 1 pounds; oa.u U, 4 ; Nellie Prince, 1; Shmfane, 11. " Donna Rita, place. 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5 .Vanlock, place, 8 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Bill Jackman, show, 2 to 1. La Grange, place, 3 to 5; fell v, ont. Tanforan Park Form Chart TANFORAN PARK FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO. OAL., December 14. Twenty-third day. Western Turf Association Winter Meeting. Weather wet ; track, muddy. Presiding Judge, J. J. Burke. Starter, J. F. Caldwell. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. FIEST EACE 5-8 Mile. Purse 5400. 2-year-oldB. Maidens. Allowances. 2()O04- Ind Horses A Wt St 34 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 15995 BURDOCK 115 4 61 5 62 la T Burns Marcus Daly 3 3 2 3 16050 NORFORD 118 5 5 7 32 2 Bergen E J Baldwin 3 4 3 4 160312SISQUOC 115 3 21 1" 1 36 Songer B'rl,g'meStkFarm4 4 4 4 16031 MARCH SEVEN 115 1 la 2" 21 4 Thorpe W C Davis 7 8 6 7 16028 J. V. HAYS 115 8 8 8 71 51 Givena J N Miller & Co 12 15 10 15 16017 SAM DANNEBAUM 115 6 4 4 52 61 Conley D J McCarty 12 20 12 20 15968 UPPER CRUST 115 7 7 62 8 71 Rosa AWiight&Co 20 40 20 40 16017 ST. AGNE3 115 9 9 9 9 8 Vititoe Ed Corrigan 7 7 6 7 16072 BILLY MOORE 118 2 3 31 4 9 E Jones G W Baldwin 7 8 6 8 Time, 13,25, 38, 50i, 1:04. Winner Br. g, by Matt Byrnes Abra Daly. Post 1 minute. Start good. Won in a drive of three. Burdock was strongly ridden and showed a wonderful turn of speed in the homestretch. Norf ord is an improving oolt and waa only bsaten in the last stride. Sisquoc weakened in the last furlong after a long drive with Marcn Seven. The latter got off flying and had no excuses. Billy Moore is fast but he tired in the mud. He is a big colt and will do well over a dry track. Scratched 16028 Ella De Poy, 115. Burdock, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Norf ord, place, 8 to 5; Bhow, 4 to 5. Sisquoc, Bhow, 4 to 5. 16095 SEtSilD HACB 3-4 Mile Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. tnd HorseB A Wt St 34 H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 160183MAUD FERGU!iN3 1C9 2 3 32 21 1" Thorpe T G Ferguson 6 7 8 7 16043 GRAND SACHEM 4 104 4 51 5 6 2 J Walsh J J Moran 20 40 20 48 15S702GENUA 3 102 5 21 11 1 37 Vititoe E Lanigan 5 8 5 8 160732ROSALBRA 5 111 1 45 41 4 42 Conloy D J McCarty 7 20 7 20 ( 16040) AMASA 4 107 6 11 21 8 52 Bnllman Cr&ne&Owen 21 2 2 2 (160S4)MAGNUS 4 104 3 7 66 5 61 T Burns True Briton Stbl 8 10 8 10 16029 UNCLE TRUE 4 104 7 61 7 7 7 Devin W P Fine 20 60 20 60 (16007)GOOD HOPE 3 99 8 8 8 8 8 Phelan Caesar Young 2 3 2 2 Time, 25,501,1:04,1:18. Winner B. f, by Prince Royal Blue Hood. Post 4 minutes. Start good for all except Good Hope. The first three were driving for keeps. Maud Ferguson ran an improved and game race but was lucky to win. Grand Sachem was undoubtedly best. His rush through the homestretoh was phenomenal. He is improving steadily and should win soon. Genua weakened when the pressure cams in the last eighth. Rosalbra ran a good race. Amasa did not fancy the going and quit earlier than uiual, Scratched 160843 Yaruba. 108; 15730 Ramlet, 165; 16073 Espirando, 104; 16084 Ricardo, 101; 16029 Maxello, 104; 160743St. Apollinaris, 99. Overweights Maud Ferguson, 4 pounds; Genua, 3; Rosalbra, 4, Maud Ferguson, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Grand Sachem, place, 10 to 1; show, 4 to 1. Genua, show, 6 to 5. Amasa, place, 7 to 10; show, 2 to 5. Good Hope, place, 4 to 5; show. 2 to 5. JQQ0 THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $400. 3-year-olda and upward. Sellings Ind Horses A Wt St St & K X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C 160762IMPERIOUS 4 108 5 51 22 12 11 1? 12 B Jones H E Rowell 4 ii 4 !S 160753M'DOWTH'PE5 110 2 2 52 5 51 31 2 T Burns J F Schorr 4 5 4 5 160763MON TANUS 3 103 6 1" 1h 22 22 21 33 Songer W D Randall 6 10 8 10 U6062)ESPIONAGE 3 101 7 7 7 7 6 4 43 Vititoe L H Ezell 3 8 2 2 154222TAPPAN 5 110 4 6 61 62 4 52. 51 Thorpe E Dinsley 6 15 6 15 160332MERRY BOY 5 106 1 41 4- 31 31 610 66 Bnllman M J Collins & Co 10 15 10 15 160543 JENNIE REID 3 95 3 31 3h 41 7 7 7 J Martin E Hughes 31 4 3 3 Time, 25. 51, 1:18, 1:45, 1:511. Winner B. c, by Morollo Helen Scratch. Post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily. The next two were driving. Imperious liked tha sticky mud and passed Montanns when they had gone less than three furlongs. Meadowthorpa closed gamely, Montanns ran a strong race but the ground lost in taking him to the inner rail in the homestretch cost him second place. Espionage was ridden hard through the last five furlongs but conld not get up. Tappan is not up to a hard race now. Merry Boy ran well for seven furlongs. Jennie Reid quit early. Scratched 16052 Grady, 107; 16018 Einstein, 104; 16052 Glengaber, 98; 16076 Judge Wofford, 95; 160653Dare II., 107. Overweights Imperious, 2 pounds; Montanns, 2; Merry Boy. 2. Imperious, place, 8 to 5; Bhow, 4 to 5. Meadowthorpa, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Montanns, show, 8 to 5. Espionage, place. 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Jennie Reid, place, 9 to 10; show, 2 to 5. -jQQfJ' FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H ft X Btr Fin Jockeys Qwnera O H L C 16056 VENTOEO i052 12 12 11 11 Spencer W B Jennings 4-5 1 351 15985 BALLI8TA 106 3 3 36 25 2 Songer -WDBaodall 6 6 5 6 16032 HABD KNOT 107 1 2h 21 35 3 E Jones E Lanigan 3 3 7-5 8-5 16084 BLOOM'G CHANCE 104 5 5 5 41 41 Herting Rexford & Tesna 80 60 30 60 160512ZURICH 1C4 4 43 42 5 5 Bnllman B Schreibar 6 12 6 12 Time, 24i, 50, 1 :03i, 1 :17. Winner B g, by Golden Garter Ventura. Post 2 minutes. Start good. Wo a handily; second eaiily. Vantoro struck the track ha liked, was best and never in trouble. Billista ran a game race, coming agai 1 ia the homestretch after dropping back. Hard Knot did well for a half mile, thjn his dickey leg went baok on him. The others were never contenders. Scratched 16054 Senora Caesar, 109. Overweights Ballieta, 2 pounds; Ventoro, 1. Ventoro, place, 2 to 5; Bhow, out. Balliata, place, 3 tb 2; show, ont. Hard Knot, plass, 1 to 2 ; show, out. JgQQg FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olda and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O 1605428ILVER TONE 3 105 6 6 41 2" 11 T Burns W R Larzelere 7-5 7-5 1 75 16055 SWEET WILLIAM5 106 1 11 13 H 22 Bnllman BSohreibar 7 8 6 7 160652TOHCROMWELL6 107 3 4 53 31 32 E Jones HE Rowell 6 7 5 5 (15879)SAL. GOODWIN 5 107 2 2 32 41 43 8onger J R Thomas 8 12 7 12 16018 EARL I3LINGI'N3 109 4 32 21 55 510 Spsncer Holman & Hollis 12 20 12 20 16088 MIKE RICE 6 110 5 55 6 6 6 E Ross T E McLaughlin 15 25 15 25 160882RIO CHICO 3 99 Pulled up. Vititoe W B Sink Jr 3 4 3 3 Time, 25i, 50i, l:03i, 1:17. Winner B. c, by Falsetto Silverthread. Post 5 minutes. Start bad. Won handily ; second and third easily. Silver Tone ran one of the moat phenomenal races ever run over Tanforan track. When the barrier went up he waa left forty yards or more. Burns closed steadily, got through on the inside, and had the race won a sixteenth from home. Sweet William ran his race and had no excuses. Tom Cromwell ran fast through the last qnarter. Earl Islington threw his shoulder out on the last turn. Rio Chico was pulled up by Vititoe, who probably thought it no go. Scratched (14854) Cyril, 108; (16051)Racivan, 105. Overweights S n eet William, 2 pounds; Earl Islington, 4; Mike Rice, 3. Silver Tone, place, 2 to 5 ; show, out. Sweet William, place. 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Tom wall, show, 4 to 5. Rio Chico, place, 6 to 5; show 1 to 2. 2.(3099 SIXTH BACK 1 Mile. Pnrse $500. All ages. Handicap. tnd HorsoB A Wt St M K X StrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H L 0 (16054)ZOROASTER 3 114 3 43 42 23 12 11 Spencer W Shinlds WZ 2 2 (16076) WYOMING 6 105 4 2 11 11 2 2 Bnllman J G Brown & Co 21 3 11-511-5 160542NAPAMAX 4 115 5 5 5 45 31 32 Thorpe Burns&Waterh'se3 31 3 3 160442DUNBLANE 2 99 2 31 21 31 45 4 T Walsh WB Jennings 21 31 21 3 , 16076 MAMIE G. 6 92 1 1 3 5 5 5 Phelan Caesar Young 12 15 12 15 , Time, 261, 50, 1:181, 1:45. Winner B. g, by Rayon d'Or Astoria. Post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second easily. Zoroaster 'went up to Wyoming whan nearing the final turn as if he were tied and won with his ears pricking, He is about the , most consistent horse here. Wyoming seemed like a sure winner three furlongs from home but quit when challenged. Napamax was all but left and ran a fair race. Dunblane ranoutontho first. turn and was then sent along too fast. Mamio.G. did well for a furlong only. Scratched 16086 Tom Calvert, 93; 160552Hohenzollern, 105. Zoroaster, place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. Wyoming, place, 7 to 10; sh jw, out. Napamax, placj, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Dunblane, plac9, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. NOVEMBER AND OTHER FOKM BOOKS November books of Form Charts in paper and leather covers are on Bale. They contain all the Form Charts of all tracks from November 1 to November 30, inclusive. Price, paper cover. i; soft morocco, $1.50. The editions of both are limited. There are also morocco-covered volumes of charta from January 1 to June 30, inclusive, on tale at $10. PEDIGREE BLANKS. On linen paper, artistically edged in colors, oled and arranged for six generations of sires ud dams of individuals and their ancestor, ea centB each, $1.00 per dozen, $3.50 per hun-tred. No owner of a stallion should be with-ni a supply. DAILY RACING FORM, 124-128 Fifth Avenne, Chicago, 111. , , , Page [4] ...CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB... (Oakland Race Track, Emeryville, California.) FUTURITY STAKES With 8,750 Added. Estimated Value 50,003. $3,750 OF THE ADDED MONEY GOES TO THE BREEDERS. FOR THE DECEIIBER MEETING OF 1902. ...ENTRIES TO CLOSE TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1900... By subscription of 110 each, money to accompany the entry, for mares covered in 1800, and one of $4,500, 7 lbs. ; of four of $2,500 or two of $4, ECO, or one of $9,000, 12 lbs extra. The produce further subscription of $25 each for the produce of such mares by July 15, 1901, or such produce of mares or stallions wbich have not produced a winner prior to January 1, 1900, allowed 3 lbs : will be struck out and a further subscription of $25 by January 1, 1902, or such produce will be of both (mares and stallions), 5 lbs ; not necessary to claim the said allowance at the time of struck out and a further subscription of $50 by July 15, 1902, or such produce will be struck out. entry. Maidens allowed 10 pounds. Mares msy be entered by persons, not their owners ths . All starters to pay S250 additional, all of which shall go to the second and third horses, as fur- owner having the prior right. If a mare in tbiB state drops her fcsl before the first of January ther provided. California Jockey Club to add Eight Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty or if she has a dead, or more than one fcal, or is barren, the entry of snch mare is void, and the ($8,750) Dollars. The second to receive $1,000 of the added money and two-thirds of the start- subscription will be returned. By fllirg st any time with the t allfornia Jockey Club an lag money, the third $500 of the added money and one-third of the starting money. accepted transfer of the produce, with its eupapemenlB in thiB stako accompanied with receipts The breeders of the winner, of the second horse and of the third horse, namely, the owner of for all former payments, the original tubecriber vcill be released from any liability as to the en-ths mare at the time of entry, to receive $2,0CO. $1,250 and $500 of the added money respectively, gagements of tbo prrduce. Should a fubfcriber or transferee die before the race, the entry whether they be the owner of the horse when the race takes place or not. shall not be void provided it be assumed by the then owner of the horse, notice in writing to Colts 118 lbe., Fillies and Geldings 115 lbs. Winners of $2,500, 3 lbs. ; of two races of $2,500 or that effect being given within three months after such demise. TO CLOSE JANUARY 2, 1900. To be run in the month of December, 1902, at the Oakland Face Course, Emeryville, California, out of the Futurity chute, about six and sne-half furlongs. Each and every part of this purse to be paid In cash. (There Trill be no forfeits.) Entry blanks can be obtained upon application at the following offices: Daily Baclng Form, The Horseman, in Chicago; Goodwin Bros., Turf Field and Farm and Spirit of the limes In New York, and Thoroughbred Record, Lexington , Ky. R. B. MILROY, SECRETARY. THOS. H. WILLIAMS JR., PRESIDENT. American Sporting flanual of 1899... (COPYRIGHTED.) A HANDBOOK OF FIGURES BEYOND COMPARISON. EXPERTS HAVE COHTRIBUTBD TO IT George Siler on Pugilism. John Thatcher on Billiards. F. H. Bruaoll and G. 6. Rilay en Racing. Join Hervey on Harness Racing An Official Compendium of Records. RAGING, TS0TTIH6, PAGING, BILLIARDS AND THE PUGILISTIC STENTS OF 1898, HANDICAPPING AND BOOKMAKDTG TABLES. NEW FEATURE! IN THESE LINES! TKBEI HANDICAP TABLES: WITH KEYS. Summaries by Experts on the Past Year'u Doings. EDITED BY K. H. BRUNELL 80 CEMT8 IK F-AJPB:R. SO OBNTS IK OFT fefOROCOOf Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, HI.