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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, December 19, 1899
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, December 19, 1899 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 drf1899121901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, December 19, 1899 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] VOL. V. KO. 304. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1899. PRICE, 5 CE3STS . Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL December 18 Forty-ninth day. California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear : track fair. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. B. Ferguson. Racing starts at 2 :15 p. m. Recall flag is used. FIHST RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $350. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 1 1. 2 7 lad Horses A Wt Bt jj, K BtrFin JockeyB Ovrnars O H L C 154832PLAN 4 101 1 4 41 31 11 T Walsh W Fiaher 4 4 3 16-5 15918JGAUNTLET 3 102 5 5a 21 21 23 T Burns Bnrns&Waterh'so7-10l-5 3-5 4-5 16098 RIO OHICO 3 96 3 21 3 42 3n Henry W B Sink Jr 4 5 4 5 15989 DON LUIS 4 101 6 In U 1h 4 Rosa C Spoonsr i2 25 12 25 BENAT'R DUBOIS5 101 7 7 7 51 52 Bullman Joaph Kinney 12 40 12 40 147813BROWN PRINCE 4 101 4 62 61 62 62 Stuart CWChappeU 40 75 30 75 TAMMANY 4 101 2 3a 5h 71 710 Powell H Albertson 10 25 15 25 15924 DEL BIO 3 96 8 8 8 8 83 Henson G Van Gordon 60 100 60 100 LOCONOMO 4 101 9 9 9 9 9 Donahue Miss E King 60 100 60 100 Time. 25, 49i, 1 :021, 1 :151. Winner Ch. c, by Pre3ton-pcns Katie Fletcher. Post 2 minuteB. Start fair. Won cleverly; second handily; third and fourth driving. Plan was ridden with judgment and skill and came like a shot through the last sixteenth. Gauntlet Bhould have won. Burns' overconfidence cot him the race. He did not sit down to ride until in the last sixteenth when it was too late. Rio Chico ran his race. Don Luis weakened badly. Senator Dubois mr.de up ground in the Inst Dart. Tammany showed a touch of early speed. Scratched 15939 Osculation, 101; 15878 P. A. Finnegan, 101; 16084 O'Connor, 95; 16118 Terrene, 96. Plan, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 2to 5. Gauntlet, place, 1 to 3 ; show, 1 to 6. Rio Chico, show, 3 to 5. SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $350. 2-jear-oldB. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt M X BtrFin Jockeys Owners Q H L C 14875 BAN TOM AS 108 3 U 11 22 1 Thorpe Barns&Waterh'Be2 3 2 3 160723FINE SHOT 108 1 21 23 la 23 Bullman B Schreiber 8 8 7 '7 16094 J. V. HAYS 109 7 63 6 51 36 Givena J N Miller & Co 12 25 12 25 15972 DBUIDESS 107 2 45 41 41 41 E Jones H J Jones 31 5 31 41 ie0912NOSFORD 108 5 3 32 31 51 Henneesy E J Baldwin 21 21 8-5 9-5 16031 THE ECHO 105 6 7 7 7 6a E Rosa J Hutchison 20 30 15 30 15839 SUMMER 108 4 52 52 61 710 Spencer J H Shields 8 12 8 10 16011 SPIKE 105 10 10 9 8 81 Stuart C W Chappell 40 100 40 100 15970 BBITT 105 9 9 8 9 910 Brodien J N Long 20 100 20 100 15959 WINDY JIM 1108 8 8 10 10 10 J Weber Z G Peck 40 103 40 100 Time, 241, 491, l:02i, 1:091. Winner B. c, by Brutus Deception. Post 2 minuteB. Start good. Won easily, but ridden out; second easily. San Tomas swerved badly near the finish, but was much the bast and an eaav winner. Fine Shot was shut off in the homestretch after seeming likely to bo the winner. J. V. Hays likes a longer route. Norford did not like the going. Druidess hardly ran her race. Scratched 11693 Louie B. McWhirter, 108. Overweights Druidesa, 2 pounds. Ban Tomas, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. Fine Shot, place, 3 to 1; iBhow, 6 to 5. J. V. Haya, show, 3 to 1. Norford, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 1 to 3. 16129 TSRU BAC!E 1 1-16 Mlle8' Pnrsa $350. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses AWt St 8t M Vt X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 16075 CASDALE 3 98 7 H 1 11 2 la i J Martin W M Murry 3 4 3 3 160653DARE II. 5 105 1 62 41 21 1 21 23 T Walsh W Fisher 5 6 5 51 15973 HORTON" 3 108 5 2 2a 42 41 42 3a T Barns E F Smith 31 18-53 18-5 1608JSOWYHEE 3 96 3 7 7 7 7 52 41 Henson Sanset Stable 6 6 5 6 16036 CODA 6 109 6 H 31 52 53 31 55 Conley J N Burk 10 30 10 30 15699 DR. MABKS 4 102 4 3a 610 610 62 7 610 Morse J J Donovan 15 30 15 30 160983T.CR'MWELL6 110 2 51 51 3a 31 61 7 E Jones H E Rowell 2 21 8-5 12-5 Time, 25, 51. l:16i, 1:431. 1:50. Winner Br. c, by Faverdale Cast alia. Poat 3 minutes. Start good. The first two were driving hard. Caadale showed the moat speed of the lot and waa aaved for the finish. Dare II. came fast at the end. Too much use wa3 made of Horton who had nothing left to finish on. Owyhee cloaedlike a flash and would have been third in another stride. Tom Cromwell did not like the going and ran a bid race. Scratched 16043 Schiller, 103. Corrected weightB Owyhee. 96. Overweights Coda, 2 pounds. Caedale, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Dare II., place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Horton, show, 3 to 5. Tom Cromwell, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. 1 T QV FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $650. All ages. . i IDIOU Emeryville Handicap. Ind Horaea A Wt Bt K K Btr Fin Jockeys Owners O H L O 160993NAPAMAX 4 109 4 4 4 46 3 11 Thorpe Bnrns&Waterh'ae7-5 8-5 6-5 8-5 160772MOBINGA 4 99 3 81 33 31 11 26 Devin E Llovd & Co 2 2 9-5 9-5 (160971VENTOBO 3 95 1 22 22 H 21 31 T WulBh W B Jennings 8 10 7 10 1 (16031) FLAMORA 2 90 2 1 la 21 43 46 J Martin EW Purser 3 16-53 16-5 16110 LOTHIAN 3 1C1 5 5 5 5 5 5 Usury J Foley 15 20 15 20 Time, 251, 501, 1:031, 1:161,1:431. Winner B. f, by Maxim Napa. Poat 5 minutes. Start good. Won driven out; second easily. Napamax received a strong ride and waB beat. In the stretch ron to the sixteenth Moringa appeared likely to win but was weakly handled at the finish. Ventoro was made too much nse of and tired at the end. The same applies to Flamora. Lothian rannot run well in going like that of today. Bcratched 15988 8atauma, 111; (16t64)Timpmaknr, 110; 160773Pt Morrisaey, 110; 16119 Malay, 108; (l5998)Opponent, 104; 16117 Bilver Tone, 99; 16095 Merry Boy. 98; 161072The Lady, 85. Napamax, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Moringa, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Ventoro, show, 6 to 5. Flamora, place, 4 to u; show, ont. FIFTH HACH3"4 flllle' Pnrse$400. 2-year-oldB. Allowances. 10131 Ind HoraeB A Wt Bt jj y. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L O - 160662SOUTHERN GIRL 107 1 1 12 11 11 Th rpe Barn9&Waterh'so7-101 7-104-5 159872PRINCESS ZE1KA 1C8 6 55 52 32 2 Spencer J J Graut 2 21 8-5 9-5 (1596S) HERCULEAN 110 3 31 32 21 35 Henry G Summers 10 12 10 10 (16083) FLORIDAN 110 4 21 2a 41 4 Bu lman' B Schreiber 10 12 10 12 (15741) THE BUFFOON 110 2 43 41 53 55 E J ues H J Jonaa 15 30 15 30 16103 GRAVITA 109 5 6 6 6 6 Conley J N Bark 50 100 50 100 Time. 24i. 49i, 1 :02i, 1 :15l. Winner Br. f , by Free Knight SaraDavigJMM Post 8 minutes. Start fair. Won all out; second driving.' Southern Girl got off bait, was well riadan and lucky to win. Princess Zsika was best. She was all but loft and ran a fine race, finishing strongly. Heroulean was taken from tbe outside to the inside in the homestretch, bit for which ha would have bsen second, if not first. Floridan showed speed, but quit in the stretch. Scratched 16099 Daablans, 113: 16107 Bathos, 110. Overweights Gravita. 2 pounds; Princess Zsika, 1. Southern Girl, place, 1 to 4; show, out. Princess Zeika, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Heroulean, show, evens. 0 g 8IXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Pnrse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ?nd Horses A.Wt Bt M K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L o" 16088 MONTGOMERY 6 101 5 3 3 li 1 Vititoe W P Maerane 6-5 21 1 2i (15947) JERID 3 104 3 5 6 53 2i Bullman J H Hbialdi 4 4 3 St J597lTIBURON 3 99 7 41 4 3 S Henry P E Smith 10 10 8 10 159S9ETTA H. 5 101 1 7 61 21 43 T Walsh E E Edwards 8 10 8 8 11989 PEACE 3 101 2 2i 1 4 5 T Bnrns Foster & Hackett 5 8 8-6 8-5 159W WHITCOMB 5 106 4 6t 7 7 61 E Jones HERowtll 7 12 7 12 16095 A MAS A 4 109 6 11 ! 66 712 Powell Crane & Owen 15 60 15 60 161082EL ESTRO 3 102 8 8 8 8 8 E Ross E J Baldwin 15 30 15 30 Time, 241, 48i, 1:02, 1:15. Winner Ch. g by Hanover Bleising. Post 10 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second and third driving. Montgomery htd good racing fortune throughout. Jerid was cut off at the start and just after mnking the far turn but for which he would have bsen closer np . Tibnron closed strongly. Etta H. seemed danrerous a sixteenth fro home. Peace and Amas a showed speed but both quit badly. Whitoemb showed no speed and ran below his form. Scratched (t5989)81y, 109; 1572fi2Uarda, 101. Overweights Jrid, 2 pounds; Peace, 5;. Whitcomb, 2; El Estro, 3. Montgomery, pises, evens; show, 1 to 2. Jerid, place, 6 to 5; shew, 8 to 5. Tiburon, show 2 to 1. Peace, place, 3 to 5; show, 1 to 3. ' The Pepper Yearlings THE PEPPER YEARMNG?. Dm ing the past two racing seasons "Gene" Leigh has handled the two-year-olds belonging to Mrs. E. O. Pepper with conspicuous buccbsb and ability but according to the Thoroughbred Record W. M. Rogers is to train for her next. The current issue of that newspaper says: "A fine bunch of yearlings will leave Meadow-thorpe next week. They will be consigned to W. M. Rogers, Elkton, Md.. who has arranged with Mrs. E. O. Pepper to race them on the Jockey Club tracks. Mr. Rogers haB been racing through the West until laBt year, when be went East with the pair of good horses Richard J. and Rafaello. With this bunch of highly-tried and good-looking Eantaka's be will have a grand opportunity to Bhow the Eastern turf world that ability which made him a prominent figure on the Western race courses. "As to the yearlings, they are as nicely balanced a lot as ever left Meadowthorpe, being the cream of thiB year's crop. Below is the list : "Chestnut colt, by Kahtaka Genevieve (dam of Eugenia Wickes and Ned Wickes), by Stone-henge. "Chestnut colt, by Kantaka Tendrop (dam of Anthem and Tenor), by Ten Broeck. "Chestnut colt, by Kantaka Sadducee II., by Powhattan. "Chestnut colt, by Kantaka Golden Fleece, by Wanderer. "Bay colt, by Kantaka Qaeonie (dam of Black Venus), by Himyar. "Chestnut colt, by Kantaka Bonnie Lassie, by Bonnie Brown. "Chestnut filly, by Kantaka Nattot (dam of King Barleycorn), by Frederick the Groat. "Bay filly, by Kantaka Nocturn (dam of Kentucky Colonel), by Falsetto. "Bay filly, by Kantaka Debut (dam of Pacemaker and Nancy Seitz), by Pat Malloy. "Bay filly, by Kantaka Lady Pepper, by Hindoo." Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. The new secretary of the Brighton Beach Racing Association, T. M. Jackson, announces a lorgr list of stakes to close for the meeting of 1900 on January 11, 1900, End two new stakes of importance to close December 0, 1899. The new stakes far eclipse anything that has been previously attempted at Brighten Beach, and are both very valuable events. It is only a pity that more time haB not been given before the closing to enable horsemen and breeders in distant stations of the country to learn of the existence of theEe races. The Foxhall, which will be run for by two-year-olds (foals of 1899) in 1901, will be an event of a guaranteed value of $15,CC0, at six furlongs. It is a condition event, with winning penalties and non-winning allowances, as well as breeding allowances. The allowances are cumulative. The Produce Stakes, which will not be run for until 1E02, is a complicated event. The total groEB value is guaranteed to be $15,000, but the stakes will be run for in two races, one for colts and geldings, the other for fillies only. The value cf the race is to be apportioned on a novel plan. If 60 per cent of the eligible produce are colte, 60 per cent of the money goes to the colt and gelding race and 40 per cent to the filly race, and vice versa. The other stakes that close January-11 are virtually the same as heretofore. The Brighton Gup, at two and one-quarter miles, has $5,000 added, and haB no conditions, and the Brighton Hendicap, at one and one-quarter miles, with a similar amount of money added, are the chief eventB. There is a greal deal of superstition among owners about having their horses' pictures taken. If an owner has a noted horse in the stable the man-with-a-camera is ever about. Barney Scbreiber Bhipped Bannockburn to California at the close of the Eastern season. Now, Bannockburn was rated as one of the best handicap horseB about New York last summer. He carried Fat Dunne's colors to victory repeatedly and beat good horseB. The camera 'man was on deck as soon as Bannockburn's arrival was reported, but no pictures were taken. Barney gave orders to keep Bannockburn away from the machine. After Marplot failed on his hands Barney resolved never to have another good horse of his exposed to a camera. "Marplot could win a race when I had him in the east," said Barney last night, "but after he got here and had his picture in every paper he was not worth 10 cents. When I sent Bannockburn west I told my trainer to keep him in the stall and allow none of them kodak fellows near him. I wanted him to win before he had his picture taken." San FranciEco Bulletin. "When a trainer thinks he has got a real good thing he is the most confident creature in the world," observed Charley Sanders, the well-known trainer. "Ho sees nothing else in the race but his own. I remember one day I was at Guttenberg and a friend of mine gave me $6C0 to bet on a horto called Roy Lochiel, which had juBt been shipped there from the west. We knew very little about the horse, but my friend got a tip somewhere that he was a good thing that day. Jimmy Farrelt, who ib now in the employ of Tommy Lottridge, had charge of Boy Lochiel. In tho eamo race Tom Welch, another good friend of mine, bad a horso callod Chartreuse, w hich I knew he was sweet on. When I got this $600 to bet on Boy Lochiel I told him he had better go slow about betting on him. I told him I had thia money to bet on the Western horse. 'If he beats me he is a ringer,' said Welch. 'I'll win sure.' 'No he isn't a rinrer,' said I. 'He is duly registered and his won some raceB in the west.' But Welch would not believe me, even when I assured him positively that he was registered. Well, the race came off and my horse was first all the way. Welch was the most disappointed man you ever saw. He rushed over to the telegraph office and wired to his partner, who was at Gloucester, to protest the payment of the purse, for Chartreuse had been beaten by a ringer. We were a long time satisfying Welch that there was no ringer in the race." The richest Great Trial Stakes, three-fourths of a mile for two-year-olds, was that of 1S91, won by His Highness, $52,095. The richest Futurity was that of 1890, won by Potomac, $67,675. The richest Realization was that of 1889, won by Salvator, $34,100. In 1899 David Garrick's Great Trial was worth $17,140; Cha-cornac's Futurity, $30,620, and Etheibert's Realization was worth $12,890. Conditions change as the years go by. Turf, Field and Farm. According to the Racing Calendar, W. O'B. Macdonough has leased the following yearlinga until January 1, 1902: Bay filly, by St. Carlo-Santa Bella, and bay colt, by St. Carlo Parti-sana, to R. Van Brunt; chestnut filly, by St. Carlo Agrippina, and chestnut colt, by St. Carlo Bud, to Ed Lanagan; bay filly, by St. Carlo Eliza, bay filly, by St. Carlo Moonlit, chestnut filly, by St. Carle Princess Idle, and bay gelding, by True Briton Kosciolottie, to John Weber; chestnut colt, by St. Carlo Aerolite, bay filly, by St. Carlo Marilee, black colt, by St. Carlo Mercedes, and bay filly, by Dr. Nave Namora, to W. M. Murry and Ed Pureor. Page [2] daily racing fori AND LfflE kimm f OIF CORGBESS RECORD. IB3UKD BVBEY DAY. O1TI0IAL OBGAX OF 5XB AJdKBIOAN TUBS' COMQBKS8. AILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. A daily reflection of the American Turf by Zalegraph. Editor and Pbgpbibtob, F. H. Bbunbll. Associate Editob, Clinton C. Bilet. Becbetaby, Mbs. F. E. Beunell. 184-128 FIFTH AYENDE, CHICAGO, ILL. 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McSweeney, Palmer House. AT BUFFALO, N. Y. : New Tifft House. AT INDIANAPOLIS, IND.: J. DouglaBB, 17 Illinois Street. CHICAGO, ILL., DECEMBER 19, 1899. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track heavy. First Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex St pedigree.Wt. Hdcp. 15913 Hilou 108 650 15913 Frank Kuhry 10S 675 16083 Tuthill 108 680 16028 Maid of the Hills 105 655 15913 Vantine 105 670 15860 Del ViBta 105 700 15360 Corolla 105 690 ( C 11161 La Amiga 105 .... ..670 11034 Ruby Blazes 105 660 14683 TowBer: 105 665 Calcnm, ch. f, by El Rio Rey Hettie Humphreys 105 . . : Hilary, ch. g, by Harry 1 O'FaUon-Ethol VI 105 Seeond Kae 7-8 Mile. 4-yr-olds and upward. Sailing, Ind. Horses Ago Wt, Mde. 160 Schiller 7. ...118 780 16632 True Blue 5.. ..115 725 16106 Heartless 4. ...112 705 H984 Dalecta 4.. ..183 680 15397Toruda 4.... 187 720 16073 Espirando 4....107 715 16l09Pongo 4. ...107 710 16109 Inveraryll 4... .104 690 Third Kaee 5-8 BCHe. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. 16061 U chin 188 680 16094 Billy Moore 108 708 16061 Caesar Young 108 685 15987 Artilleryman 108 650 16106 Firelight II 105 665 15860 Liz lie Long 105 690 15988 Graaia 185 675 16017 Will Fay 105 670 16094 Upper Crust 105 ......660 Foarth Race 1 Mile. 3- year-oldB and upward. Belling. 16041 Billy McCloskey.... .... 6... .112 690 16041 Silver State 8.. ..109 700 15726Uarda 4. ...109 720 (16109) Firt Call 4. ...107 725 16117 Red Pirate 3.... 103 710 16132 ElEstro 3. ...100 715 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. All Ages. Allowances. (16084)Timemaker 5.. ..114 750 160643Dr. Nembula 3. ...105 740 161102Decoy 2.... 94 735 161073Sunello 2.... 86 730 Sixth Race 1 1-16 BOles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Handicap. (16l20)Sybaris 4.. ..112 720 156CO Ping 4. ...108 700 15294 Faunette 5. ...107 715 15878 P. A. Finnsgan 4. ...104 710 16117 Judne Wofford 3. ...102 705 15959 Osculation 4.... 93 725 15861 Beardman 3.... 86 715 16054 Stuttgart 3.... 85 700 16028 Miss Soak 4.... 85 690 1899 ANNUAL RACING FORM. The firBt volume of 1899 Annual Racing Form, containing the charts -from January 1 to July 1, 1899, in Bof t morocco covers, with a linen paper index lettered and roinforced for hard use, is ready for delivery. The Yearly coats $20. Volume 2 will ba delivered to subscribers by January 5, 1900. The two volumes of the Annual will not be Bold separately. There are a few special term books for sale on order, however ( NOTKMBER AND OTHER FORM BOOKS November books of Form ChartB in paper and leather covers are on sale. They contain all the Form Charts of all tracks from November 1 to November 30, inclusive. Price, paper cover. $1. soft morocco, $1-50. The editions of both are limited. There are also morocco-covered volumes of charts from January 1 to June SO, inclusive, on sale at $10. AMERICAN RACING RULES OF 1899. The 1899 edition of the American Racing Sales, published by Secretary E. C. Hopper of the American Turf Congress, is oat and can be sent by mail to any address from this office for 85 cents. The book contains the racing rules as amended to January 1, racing Colors as registered and betting rules, and a digest in Index form which i3 a guide to all the books' contents Yuba Dam, 5 to 1. Jimp, 8 to 5 Were the good things we gave our clientB yesterday. For the past thirty days wa have been sending specials like these. We will continue our low price of 50 cents to give our patrons a chance to get easy Christmas money. 50 Cents Per Day. Six Days $3.00. Chleago Turf Advisory Co., Room 707. 285 Dearborn St,, Chicago, 111. The American Handicappers. The best of reliable information by wire from 8an Francisco and New Orleans. Our winners yesterday were Tom Kingsley, Sonthern Girl and Montgomery. We also gave Yuba Dam, Jimp, Plan, Fine Shot, Dare II. and Princess Zeika for place horses. We guarantee two winners or money refunded. Price 50 cents. Remember no guess work. All horses figured by experts. Selections telegraDhed to any part of the United States or Canada daily 11:30 a.m. $5.00 for ten days. J. F. REYNOLDS, Room 78, 125 Clark St. ' 10 TO 1 AT NEW ORLEANS. In the second race today our advertised 10 to 1 chance is entered and barring a bad start or bad ride it should be an easy winner. We do not guarantee it to win but figure it best and have some very good information on it. WEDNESDAY AT NEW OBLEANS wa will be in position to furnish our patrons with a REAL LONG SHOT something better than 20 to 1. You can easily make money for Christmas presents on this good thing. Handicap ready or wired at 9 a.m. Terms $1.00 Dally. $8.00 For Three Days. $1.00 For Six Days' Selections. Race Track Inlormation Burean, SUITE 500, 268 DEARBORN ST., Tel Harrison 1580. CHICAGO, ILL. 3 WESnSTERS 3 And a place horse all at good odds were the specials we sent out yesterday. Selections at Oakland and New Orleans. Specials every day. Information ready by 11 a. m. Terms $10.00 for six days' selections. H. MAURICE, SUITE 605, 167 DEARBORN ST., COR. MONROE, CHICAGO, ILL. Valuable Information. We have special information on two good things that will win at Frisco this week. Several extra good things that will win at long prices that we have watched at New Orleans. Get our selections and make money all the time, Subscription During Winter... $5.00 Per Week. $1.00 Per Day. American Horsemen's Agency, Suite 516. 167 Dearborn Street. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. The Star of Bethlehem, Miss Dede and the other horses in Hart Gibson Jr.'s, string have bsen coughing and ailing, but are now rounding to and will soon be seen at the post. Mr. Gibson had Chambarlain in his birn when he first arrived, and, knowing what the colt could do, was preparing for a big killing with him, but his Northern owners sold him and he was turned over by Mr. Gibson to those who are at present handling him. Against his advice, they worked him differently from what he told them, and started him in the wrong spot, batting a big pile on him. When he won at 12 to 1 his party had only a small bet on him, while they might have made the coup of the meating. N. O. Picayune. "Santiago" Murphyjwho figured as a plunger on California, New Orleans and Chicago race courses, and was arrested for robbing the National Bank of Mexico of $70,000, has bsen sentenced to nine years in prison. The case attracted much attention, as Murphy fled to the United Btates after the robbery and was finally captured by Amerioan detectives. In New Orleans he escaped from the Mexican officers, but was recaptured. Mr. T. D. Hodgins of Canada died recently at his home. He was prominent among ihe Canada breeders, both of trotters and thoroughbreds, and imported Albert, the sire of Mesmerist, and other good horses In the United States. The breeding interest of Canada has lost by the death of Mr. Hodgins one of its most enthusiastic supporters. The Thoronghbred Record has bsen purchased by W. C. Scott and John Wallace, both enterprising young men of Lexington, Ky. It is their intention to increase the sise of the Becord, which will be continued as a weekly jonrnal devoted to the interests of the thoroughbreds. Notice NOTICE. Daily. Racing Foem is a publication which is built by its Btaff 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. The selections and handicap figures attached to entries are arranged on the Bame basis. The latter come from the work of four experts after the telegraphic receipt of charts and entries. All persons are warned not to use said chart or index numbers, selecting or handicap figures. Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. Oakland, Cal December 18. The form of Tuesday's Oakland fields is : First Race Del Vista, Corolla, Calcum. Second Race Tine Blue, Torsida, Espirando. Third Race Billy Moore, Lizzie Long, Caesar Young. Fourth Race First Call, Uarda, El Estro. Fifth Race Timemaker. Dr. Nembula, Decoy. Sixth Race Oecalation, Sybaris, Boardman. New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. PrebabHties.: Weather cloudy; track good. First Race 8-A Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Belling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wgt. Hdcp, (16100)Debride 5....112 725 ( 16115) La Grange 4 .... 109 685 16100 Aratoma 4.. ..108 695 (15699)Lennep 4. ...108 675 16126 Island Prince 4. ...107 665 16067 Tom Collins 4.. ..107 ......675 ldlOOSan Durango 4. ...106 710 15956 Tinkler 4. ...104 685 16707Deceptive 3. ...102 705 16115 Lady Dora 3.... 99 670 16U23Dollie Wiethoff 3.... 99 715 Second Race 6 1-8 Furlongs, 2-year-olds. Allowances. 16114 Dissolute 108 690 16102 Tom Gilmore 108 655 160363Qold 'Or 108 700 16102 Azua 105 670 161023 Profit 105 660 1609031ce Drop 105 650 180902 El Derim 105 660 16090 Falsehood 100 625 (16123)Turney 100 ......665 Third Race 1 Mile. 3-year-oids and upward. Selling, 159903Dr. Walmsley 5....1U 725 15978 Ruskin 4... .108 690 14183 The Brewer 4....102 600 1611J Dr. Withrow 4... .102 710 15489 Woodranger 4.. ..102 695 161003Little Billy 7....102 708 16003 Foscuro 4. ...102 665 14749 Corrille 3.... 98 675 15314 Myosotis 8.... 05 70O 16093 Very Light 3.... 93 ......tm Fnreh Race 1 MSs. S-yemr-olds and toward. Belling, 16059 Hampden 4 110 ... 675 (1869)Tillie W 4....107 ...... V 16093 Manlius... 8. ...167 705 16104 McCleary 4.. ..187 695 (16101)Trimmer 8. ...105 685 (15644)Littio Singar 5.. ..104 710 16112 Claroba 8....181 ..... 725 9874 Improvident 3. ...189 . 600 153253 Martha Fox 8.... 97 685 16101 Propero.. s.... 93 .."1.700 Fifth Rao 1 Wis and 26 Tarda. 3-reea-eIda, Allowances. 16112St. Wood 107 715 (16124)Jimp 107 725 16111 Bright Night 187 ......670 16071 The Burlington Route 107 680 16101Junaetta 104 675 16101Lillian Reed 104 655 16082 Evelyn Byrd 104 670 New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. New Oelkans, La., December 18. The form of Tuesday's New Orleans fields is : FirBt Bace Dollie Wiethoff, La Grange, De-bride. Second Race Gold 'Or, Dissolute, Azua. Third Race Dr. Walmsley, Dr. Withrow, Little Billy. Fourth Race Claroba, Little Singer, Man-lius. Fifth Race Jimp, St. Wood, Junaetta. Page [3] New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORIEA.NS, LA., December 18. Sixteenth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge. E. W. Simmons. 8tarter. C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. FIEST HACK 1 Mile. Parse 250. 3-year-olda and apward. Selling. J -J 2 Ind Horses A Wt 8t X K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 16084 YDBA DAM 5 12U10 9 6i 3" 2 lit Caywood H Robinson 55 5 3 5 16054 UHLER 3 112 2 5" 1 12 2 VanduBen T Kiley 8-6 9-5 7-5 8-5 16091 TE WANDA 4 121 3 7" 81 4i 4" 31 Frost J B Givens 10 15 10 15 16UI CHANOKRY 3 115 1 11 1 21 51 41 Boland H H Hays 8 8 6 8 15825 ROTTERDAM 5 124 7 4U 31 61 Si 5" Mclntyre J C Ferris Jr 5 5 4 4 16113 GOOD ORDER 5 121 9 6i 7 7 8 6 Clawson D De Verne 8 10 6 10 16112 EVEREST 5 121 5 8 9 9 9 7 Patton A H Newman 40 10 40 SB 15325 CALCHA8 3 115 8 3 5" 8 6" 8 Mitchell LB Williams & Co 58 100 50 100 10916 MODZELTOFF 3 112 4 21 2" 51 7 9 Tally P Labonisso 20 60 20 60 10531 NILMAH 3 112 6 10 10 10 10 10 Geifer G J Kelly & Co 50 109 50 80 Time. 251. 60i. 1 :04, 1 :17, 1 :44. Winner B. g, by Leonatus Princess Limo. Post 8 initiates. Start good. The first two were driving. Uhler swerved badly in the last sixteenth. Yuba Dam passed him there and was driving to the limit at the end. Uhler was Tinder a choking pnll to the stretch turn. Chancery shdwed improvement. Rotterdam was .probably short. Scratched 15943 Atlantus, 124; 16115 Elkin, 124; 16039 Howitzer, 121. Overweighti Yaba Dam, 1 pound. Yhba Dam, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Uhler, place, 3 to 5 ; show, oat. Tewanda, show, 2 to 1. Rotterdam plecs, 8 to 2; shew, 3 to 5. - 6 Q SECOND HACK 6 1-X Furlongs. Parse 250. 2-year-olds. Maidens, 1 Olt) Allowances. Ind HorseB A Wt Bt X K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 16045 TURNEY 160 3' 11 11 11 H Mitchell C Ganz 8 7 6 6 16114 CRANE 110 8 83 4k 21 26 Dnpee James Arthur 21 4 Z 4 11615 PYTHIA 107 1 3" 21 6 81 Clawson HTOxnard 4 4 3 4 16090 CLARA M. 101 6 41 5 S" 4" Frost M E Frost 8 8 7 8 16057JPOLLY BIXBY 107 10 9 8 51 53 Mclntyre H Simons 4 4 3 4 12557 LUNAR 107 2 6 7 7 6 Kuhn T H Stevens 10 12 6 12 16057 VAIN GLORY 100 11 10 9 41 7 W'derstr'ndE S Gardner Jr 12 30 10 20 16057 BIG PAT 101 4 21 3" 8 8 H Wilson James Owen SB 60 50 60 157C9 CARRIE I. 107 7 5 61 9 9 Mason J H Terrett 12 15 10 15 16057 OPHELIA BUGG lOli 5 7 10 10 10 L Rose B R Clawson 10 15 8 15 15962 KINDRED 110 9 11 11 11 11 Moody Mrs ElsanorLeighS 8 6 8 Time, 241, 49i, 1 :03l, 1 :171, 1 :2Si. Winner B. g, by Tournament Elsie. Post 4 minutes. Start good Won handily; second easily. Turney showed the most speed. Crane waB crowding him hard, however in the last sixteenth. Pythia tired in the last quarter. She lost ground turning into the stratca. Polly Bixby was poorly handled. Clara M. ran a fair race. Overweights Clara M., 1 pound; Big Pat, 1; Ophelia Bugg, H. Tarney, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Crane, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Pythia, place, 9 to 5; aho w, 4 to 5. Polly Bixby, place, 7 to 5; gh-jw, 3 to 5. -j RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. "jTHIBD Ind Horses A Wt St St K X Btr Fin JockeyB Owners O H L Q 161042 JIMP 3 107 6 51 5" 5 3" 2h 11 Mitchell H RobinBon 8-5 8-5 6-5 7-5 160253 AD METUS 5 108 2 3 31 21 1" 1" 23 Winkfleld D M Hogan 3 4 3 4 16079)ALBERTV'LE5 112 3 11 1" 1 21 33 31 Boland ET Graves 5 5 4 5 16113 PAN CH aRM 4 106 1 4 4" 65 41 42 4 Stevens J H Smith 20 25 10 25 16U32LOBENGULA 7 111 5 81 6 4 6 5& 56 Hamilton W Hoffman 5 7 4 7 160793GALILEO 4 106 4 21 21 31 5" 62 6" Frost T Licalzi 20 40 20 30 160913 dAMIRO II. 6 1C6 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 LThompsonTHBlackbu'n&Co5 6 5 6 16014 MARBLE 8 103 77 8 8 8 8 8 Slack J Meagher 100 800 100 200 Time, 251. 50i, 1:031, 1:17, 1:44, 1:571, 2:11. Winner Ch. g, by Donatello Lady Bcssington. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily; second the same. Jimp came away in the last sixteenth after racing Admetus into submission. Albertvale quit at the head of the stretch. Marble was beaten a sixteenth of a mile. Lobensula was under a stiff pull for the first Beven-igbths, then quit badly and had nothing left to finish with when let down. Scratched 16025 Henry Launt, 110; 16058 Etidomha, 103. Jimp, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Admetus, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Albertvale, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. FOTJRrHBACB X Mile. Purse $400. All ages. Handicap. 1 ICr5 Ind Horses A Wt Bt K K X BtrFin Jockeys OwnerB Q H L Q 160923 COMPENSATION 3 101 5 51 3" 4U 32 11 Moody B E Beach 4 10 4 9 16089) ANDES ' 3 981 2 21 1U 1" 1 21 Mitchell James Arthur 31 5 3 4 16114 FLORIZAR 2 95 3 6 61 51 41 3 Ransom H J Scoggan 6 10 6 10 16048 LADY ( ALL AHAN5 107 1 1" 22 22 2W 4" Dominick M S Hughes 5 5 4 4 16U12KOENIG 3 1031 6 7 4 3b 5" 5" Boland G Lund 10 10 8 10 16068)SAM FULLEN 2 90 9 9 9 9 7 61 Silvers R Tucker 31 4 21 81 16089 NEKARNIS 4 95 1 4 5 61 62 72 LThompsonJ Berling & Co 12 20 12 13 16059 GLONOINE 4 1091 8 8 8 8 8 8 Doggett J Hynes 10 25 10 20 16090) CHAMBERLAIN 2 95 7 32 7 7 9 9 Black Milam & Logan 25 30 25 30 Time, 251. 50, 1 :02i, 1 :151, 1 :42. Winner B. c, by Tournament Citronella. Post 6 minutes. Start fair. The first two fought it out through the stretch. They were driving to the limit. Florizar finished strongly. Ransome was of little or no help to him when the pinch came. Lady Callahan was carried too fast in the first half. Bam Fallen was off badly and never had a winning chance. Scratched 161032The Sluggard, 105; (16104) Barataria, 98. Overweights Glonoine, 2t pounds; Bam Fallen, 2; Koenig, 1; Andes, 1. Compensation, place, 3 to 1; show. 6 to 5. Andes, place. 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Florizar, show, 2 to 1. Lady Callahan, place, 6 to 5 ; Bhow, 1 to 2. Sam Fallen, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. FIFTB" BACE 7"8 Mlle Forso $260. 4-year-olda and upward. Selling. 1 Ind Horses A Wt Bt M V X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (16060)TOM KINGSLEY 4 107 1 21 22 1" 11 12 Stevens W H Williamson 2 2 3-2 3-2 16059 MONCREITH 5 105 8 82 72 72 52 21 Kitley J Murphy 4 6 4 6 16113 CHANTILLA 4 100 3 31 43 42 21 3" H'shberger W McKaj & Co 15 20 15 20 15605 CHIFFON 4 1001 6 41 31 31 4" 41 Frost J H Price 30 SO 30 30 16100 MC ALBERT 4 100 4 1 11 23 61 5" Mitchell H Robinson 7 7 6 7 (16057)ISLAND PRINCE4 110 9 9 9 8 Si 61 Richards P H Hume 12 15 10 15 15425 CRYSTALLINE 4 100 10 10 10 9 8 7 Tally F L Boyd 20 30 20 3B 16089 JENNIE F. 4 101 5 51 6" 51 7 8 H Wilson 8 S Bender 20 30 20 30 16034 K. C. 5 103 2 62 8 10 9 9 Wed'strand J D McMillan 10 15 10 15 (16027)KIBME 5 107 7 7 51 6" Bled. Mason J Powers 3 31 3 31 Time, 25, 491. 1 :02i, 1 :161. 1 :30. Winner B. c. by Free Knight Cassandra. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily. The next five were driving. Tom Kingsley went to the front when ready Moncreith showed improvement. He was running fast at the finish. It was a weak finish on Chantilla. Island Prince had bad racing luck. Scratched 15700 Free Lady. 100; 16104 McCleary. 107; 16025 Brighton, 107. Overweights Moncreith, 2 pounds; Chiffon, 1; Jennie F., 1. Tom Kingsley, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Moncreith, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Chantilla, show, 3 to 1. Kisme, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. WbOPLANPS Stup 15 MILES ntOM ST LOUBS ON THE WABASH Barney Schreibei& MopoLnumu The Choicest of Australian Blood Foul Shot, BY MUSKETSLANDER. 3 flthuriel ( Touchstone, by Camel. "o ("Longbow Verbena, by Velociped. .2 js (si of Feu de Joia). ( Mis8 Bowe ( Catton, by Golumpus. g f ( Tranby's dam, by Orville. eS a -S l Pantaloon I Castrel, by Buzzard. g O o (.Legerdemain, (Czarwitch). Idalia, by Peruvian. rt "5 H (Decoy ( Filho-da-Puta,by H'ph'sard 15 ,c 5 a ( Finesse, by Peruvian." M CJH C ,,r, Melbourne ( u a Humphrey Clinker, byC'mua P S'V f West Australian l Cervantes' mare. W z (Derby and St. Leger) .. ( Mowerina Touchstone, by Camel. 3 JHSI , l Emma, by Whisker. g Sfc ( Camel ( Whalebone, by Waxy. fa a l2 a I Brown Bess Selimmare. . n (Daughter of ( Brutandorf. by Blacklock. W ( Mrs.Cr'icksh'nkSjbyW'lb'ck , , , , , (Canteen ( Waxy Pope, by Waxy. fCalendar (Imported) -j Castania, by Gohanna. H a (Hambletonia ( Stamford.byPlenip'tentiary cS - " ( Harmonica, by H'mblet'niaa. O ffl (Tros (Imported) f Priam, by Emilius. trj a I Cassandra Ally, by Partisan. M u U (Alice Grey j Rous'Emigrant, by Pioneer j I Gulnare, byYoungGohanna p j ( The Colonel ( Whisker, by Waxy. O J3 fCap-a-pie (Imported) Delpini mare. fa cq s I - ( Sister to Cactus j Sultan, by Selim. j , (Duchess oC York, by Waxy. I" (Dover (Touchstone. .2 (.Bell Brand (Verbosa. ( Sophie ( Skilhinda. . - ( Sallie Brass. Imported. BARNEY SCH REISER, BRIDQETON, MO.' ALL THE TURF NEWS . PERFECTLY EDITED... ..DAILY RACING FORM.. 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The Manual, in paper coven, sella at 88 cents and in soft morocco covers at 5B cents. Page [4] ...CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB... (Oakland Race Track, Emeryville, California.) FUTURITY STAKES With $8,750 Added. Estimated Value $50,000. $3,750 OF THE ADDED MONEY GOES TO THE BREEDERS. FOR THE DECEI1BER MEETING OF 1902. .ENTRIES TO CLOSE TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1900... By subscription of !10 each, money, to accompany the entry, for marts covered In 1899, and one of $4,500. 7 lbs. ; of four of $2,500 or two of $4,S00, or one of $9,000, 12 lba extra. Tbo prodncs farther subscription of $25 each for the produce of such mareB by July 15, 1901, or such produce of mares or stallions which 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 euch produce will he of both (mares and stallions), 5 lbs. ; not neceeeary to claim the said allowance at the time of truck 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 rersonp, not their owners, the Jill starters to pay $250 additional, all of which shall go to the second and tbird horses, as fur- owner having the prior right. If a mare in this stake drops her fcal before the first of January, ther provided. California Jockey Club to add Eight Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty or if she has a deed, or more than one foal, or is barren, the entry of Bnrh mare is void, and the $8,760) Dollars. The second to receive $1,000 of the added money and two-thirds of the Btart- subscription will be returned. By filing at ary time with the C alifornia Jockey Club an J ag money, the third $500 of the added money and one-third of the starting money. accepted transfer of the produce, with its enBagements in this atako 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 cubtcriber will be released from any liability hb to the en-tha mare at tbe time of entry, to receive $2,000, $1,250 and $500 of the added money respectively, gagements of the produce. Bfcould a tubtcriber or transferee die before the race, the entry whether they be the owner of the horse when the race takes place or not. sball not be void provided it be assumed by the then owner of the horse, notice in writing to Colts 118 lbs., Fillies and Geldings 115 lbs. Winners of $2,500, S lbs. ; of two races of $2,500 or that effect being given within three months after such demise. TO d-OSK JAKUAET 2, 1900. To be run in the month of December, 1902, at the Oakland Bace Course, Emeryville, California, out of the Futurity chute, about six and ae-half furlongs. Each and every part of this purse to be paid in cash. (There will be no forfeits.) Entry blanks can be obtained upon application at tbe fallowing1 offices: Daily Eacing Form, The Horseman, in Chicago; Goodwin Bros., Turf Eieldand Farm and Spirifc f the limes in New York, and Thoroughbred Kecord, 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 CONTRIBUTED TO IT George Siler on Pugilism. Jthm Thatcher on Billiards. F. H. Bruaoll and 6. (3. Riley n Raolsg. Joni Hervey on Harness Racing An Official Compendium of Records. RACING, TROTTING, PACING, BILLIARDS AND THE PUGILISTIC BTEMTi 0? 1898, HNIIO-A.PIII?TG AND BOOKMAKING TABLES. NEW FEATURES !N THISI LINKS 2 T54RBK HANDICAP TAB LBS: WITH KIY. Summaries by Experts on the Past Year'n Doings. EDITED BY K. H. BRUNELL 80 CBMTS iM PAPER. 60 OBNTS IM BOWT MOROCOOJ Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., 04-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago,'1 111.