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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 3, 1900
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 3, 1900 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1900 drf1900040301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 3, 1900 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1900 $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. VI. NO. 79 CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1900. PRICE. 5 CENTS Il'llKlTY KLIGIBI.ES. The Futurity to be ran next September at Sheepebead Bay had 917 original entries. Of these l!-9 be:ame void, 317 were declared ont at $10 each, 64 at $20 each, 6 at $80 each and 34 at $70 each. This leaves S07 colts and fillies still eligiblp to start. There is a farther declaration dee July 15 when the liet of eligibles will, be-jond doubt, be greatly reduced. On a basis of reasonable pre babilities the reeo will net the winner in tbe r eiot bortood of $36.0C0. Because of tbe great importance of this event in public estimation the list of those still elgible is here published. To pay $370 to star*, $120 forfeit, or $70 ii declared by July 15, 1910 Aste, A. L — Ch. c Phoenician, by Pirate of Per zance— Mary Letcher. Bauer, Julius— B. c, Lamp O'Lee, by Lamplighter— Bis O'Lee. Brisbane, A.— Ch. c, FalBe Colors, by Chance — Insignia. Bennett, George C. — B. c, Merriman, by Msgian— Locust Bloom. Bennicgtcn. Newton— Ch. c. Sir Otto, by Sir Dixcn— Blue Mais; br. c, Himyarite, by Himyar —Grace Lee. Brown. F.-Blk c, Colonel Padden, by Charaxus— Meta Bussell. Bell, L. V — Ch. c, Himself, by Himyar— Felic-itie. Colt, J. W— Ch. f. The Jade, by Ben Strome— Ban Amy. Cbaee. J. B .— Bey colt, by Dare— Trade Lots; br. c, Thornton, by Trentola— Bessie Bame6; cb. c, Ttvendalf , by Trentola— Phoebe Ann Carson. Mrs. T. J.— Ch. f, Impertinent, by Ben Strome— Pert; , by Loaotaka— Indemnity ; ■ , by Ben Strcme— Blue Garter. Clason. August— Br. or blk. f, Aphrodite, by Pactolus— Aria; ch. f, Arrogant, by Pactolus— j Miss Belmont; ch. c, Annuity, by Pactolus— J Heritiere; b. rr br. f, Audacious, by Pactolus— Stcnenellie: br. c, Australia, by Pactolus— Lecnoie; , by Pactolus— Blandcna; , by Pactolus— Blackie; , by PacMns— Nesqua- nona; , by Psctolus — Golden Phoebus. Clay & Woodford— B. f, Bosebay. by Hindoo-Rote vilie: b. c, Driecoll, by Sir Dixon— Merry Maiden. Clark, W. H— Ch. c, Idle Ways, by Jim Gore — Gaddirg; b. c, The Musketeer, by Masetto— Sis Himyar; ch. c, Our Fellow, by Himyar— My Lady. Chanler, W. A.-Ch. f, Taveta, by St. Saviour —Camilla; ch. c, San Luis, by Bt. Saviour— Ban-dala. Duke & Wifhard— B. f, Flee Away, by Bough and Beady-Fatality; br. f. Wiki Wiki, by Bough and Ready — Florence; b.c, Walwin, by Bough and Beady— Zera. Dwjer, M. F.— Ch. f. Charola. by Charaxus— Eola; b. a, Ethics, by Charaxus— Ethie. Dwyer, P. J.— B. c, Westerner, by Himyar— Sly Wink. Doyle, John— Ch. f, Belb, by Jim Gray— Annita. Dunne, P.— Blk. c, Sortie, by Himyar— Favor-ess. Field, Willis— Br. c, Matin, by Wagner— Bon Boir. ' Fleiscbmann Sons— B. c, Blues, by Sir Dixon— Bonnie Blue; br. c. Six Shooter, by Sir Dixon— Kentucky Belle II. Featherstone, A.— B. c, Military, by Albert— Led a. Forsythe, J. W.— Br. f, Passion Flower, by Bramble— Elizabeth. Gebhard, F.— Chestnut filly, by St. Saviour— Looise; b. c, St. Biche, by St. Saviour— La Blche. Graves, E. L. -Ch. c, Brandy Smash, by Ben Stroma— Mint Julep; ch. f, Lack, by Ben Strome — Burgonet; b. c, Pan. by Masetto— Rejection. Griffin, H. T.— B. f. Tooteie Green, by Charaxus — Clash. Hall, R, C— B. or br. c, Gaatama, by Galore-Empress. Hynes, John— B. f, Sadie 8., by Charaxns— Eolee. H a wk ins, Frank R — Ch c, Birch Tree, by Rob-eington— Betsy Brneck. Hinde & Baker— B. or br. f, Egotism, by Charade— Eloise. Hendrie, William — Ch. f, Splish, by Ben Strome— Over the Water. Hardy, W. C. , by Cheirystone— Scotia. Keene, James R. — B. f, Double Six, by Domino —Gloaming; br. c, Tony J., by Tournament — Veva; b. c, Choir Master, by Chorister— Bell-field II.; ch. c. Kimberly, by Domino— Elsie. Keene, J B. & F. P.— Ch. f. Dorothy T., by Domino— Dancing Water; ch. f, by Domino— Sundown ; ch. f. Dominoes, by Domino — Editha ; ch. c, Olympian, by Domino— Belle of May wood; b. or br. f, Cap and Bell*, by Domino— Ben my Cree; b. f, Spry, by Dt mino— Dart Maiden; ch. g. Delighted, by St. Leonards— Bapture; ch. f, Atnie Thompson, by St. Leonards-Harpsichord; chestnut colt, by St. Leonards-Lucille; Dr. g, Tilt, by Tournament— Cento; b. c. Militant, by Tournament— Belle Rose; ch f, Maria Bolton, by Chorister— Ocean Qu3en: b. or br. f, Mies Radnor, by Chorister — White Robe. Kanne. F. P.— Ch. c. Tommy Atkins, by Masetto— Quesai. Kunz. Stanley , by Top Gallant— Shuttle. L'Bommediea, S.— Ch. c, Henry Mullins, by Spendthrift— Memoriel; br, c, Miarano, by Jim Gra j — Counterbreeze. Lewman, J. B.— B. c, His Eminence, by Falsetto — Patroness; ch. f, Escalate, by Hindoo — La Esmeralda; b.c. Piince of Delight, by Prince of Monaco — Lill an Lindsay. Lansing, W. L.— B. f, Villa Kingston, by Kingston— Bobadilla; , by Kingston— Lady Ballard. Lewinski, P.— Ch. f, Bumpoint, by Masetto La Grace. Lobb, W. H— B. f, Gertrude Elliott, by Tenny — Maxine Elliott. Madden, J. E.— Ch. c, Yelp, by Falsetto Pearl Thorn; chestnut filly, by Meddler— Royal Gun: b. c, Ginki, by Hindoo— Francasca ; bay coh, by Bramble or Kingston— Lady Wayward; b. c, Sandpiper, by Belvidere— Tarantella. McMillan, J. B.— B. c, Tebaldj, by Satellite-Full Measure. Mel bourne Stud— Blk. or br. c, Shallendale by Jim Gore— Tiinlty; b, c, Prince cf Victory, by Prince of Monaco — Minty Custer; cb. f. Maid of Fortune, by Prince of Monaco— Maid of Bal-gowau ; br or blk. f. Paradise Won, by Prince cf Monaco— Merry Thought. Miles, P. J— Blk. c. Cogswell, by Jim Gray— Leola. McCarren, P. H.— Ch. c, Bengal, by Ben Strome— Begum . McGuigan, W. & A— Br. c, High Tone, by Falsetto—Genie. Neet, J. D.— B. or br. f, Glass Slipper, by Spendthrift— Cinderella; br. c, Pacquelin, by Masetto— Austerity. Oneck Stable— B. c.Arak.by Pactolus— White Label* Powers, W. L.— Ch. f, Cherry Wild, by Eon— Cerise. Poniatowski, Prince— B. c, The Fiddler, by Falsetto— Cachuca. Rogers, J. W.— Ch. c, Rubens, by Ben S;rome — Meerschaum; ch. c. Chenault, by Spendthrift —Lady Goldsmith. Richards, O. L.— Ch. c, Gold Thrift, by Spendthrift-Gold Coil; b. f, Infallible, by Eon-Calais; b. c, Punctual, by Eolus or Eon— Guava. Scully, W. O— Ch c, Falie Prince, by Fals etto—Queenly; blk. c, Black Jew, by Masetto— Jewela. Seagram, J. E.— Ch. c, Nitrogen, by Eon— Nita. Stemler, A. J.— Ch. f, Eonic. by Eon— Mer maid. Simms & Radford— Bay filly, by Falsetto— Addie C. Smith. R. A.— B. c, Graylette, by Jim Gray— Vigilette. Shields, James & Co.— Br. f, Ondurdis, by Kingston— Skadi. Shipp, J. V.— Bay eolt, by Esher— Princess Glean; b. c, E'mer L„ by EBber— Derochement. Showalter, W.— Ch. c, Telamon, by Hanover— Toloache. Taylor, F. M— Bay filly, by Ben Strome— Rose-loaf; brown or bay filly, by St. Leonards — The Humber. Tomlinson, H. 8.— B. c. American Pride, by Spendthrift— Vanity Fair. Tipton, Ed A.— Blk f. Goddess of Night, by Prince of Monaco— Gondola. Turney Bros.— Bay colt, by Masetto— Lulu 8. Walden R. W.— B. f, Gracious, by Charaxus— Yfcung Grace. Ward, Channicg M — Ch. f. Kate 8potswood, by Alphonee— Glencora; br. f, Valemont, by Alphonse — Trojaua. Whitney, W. C— B. c. Collegian, by 8ir Dixon — Vassar; b. f. Intermezzo, by Meddler— Flageo-letta; b. f, Flora Dora, by Meddler— Frolic Grace; b. f. Feline, by Meddler— Leouica; ch. f, Chance Shot, by Meddler— Spring Gun; b. c, Sneaky, by Meddler— Sylvie: b. f. Purse, by Meddler— Money Box; b. or br. f. Xela, by Meddler— Corazon; b. f, Morningside, by Meddler — Sunnyside; br. c. Ballyhoo Bey, by Kingston — Bailjho;; blk. or br. f, Highland Sound, by Jim Gore— Bagpipes; ch. f, Drama, by Hanover —Peg WorHagton. Wood, B. F. , by Amigo— Lomita; , by Amigo— Little Pearl. To pay $3!0 to Btart. $100 forfeit, or $50 if de clared out by July 15, 1900 Appleby, L. O.— Ch. c, Wastethrift, by Knight of Eilerslie— Squander. Baardsley, W. S. , by Grenadier— Pocahontas. Bell, L. V — Ch. c, Viser, by Knight of Ellerelie —Silver Blue; 6h. c, St. Glor, by St. Saviour— Giory: ch. c, Lone Fisherman, by Candlemas— Evacgaline; b. c, Orderer, by Order— Extract. B.lmont, August— Ch. f, Orienta, by Henry of Navarre— Ortegal, ch. c, Paul, by Henry of Navarre—St. Pauline; b. f, Argonanta, by Top Gallant— Arnica. Boden. John— Ch. f. Donna Henrietta, by Henry of Navarre— Bella Donna. Belmont, Perry— B. c. Kingbrook. by Henry of Navaire— Lady Kidbrook; b. c, Magnetic, by Tenny— Magnetism; b, c, The Tramp, by Magian —Fancy; b. c, Masterful, by Magian— Fonsetta; ch. f. Matanzas, by Magian— Triumph; b. f, Mistigri, by Magian— Ruby Royal. Bennett, G. C — B. c, Germantown, by Iroquois — Florine; b.c. Monos, by Inspector B.— Rosa Buckden. Beckett, William— Ch. f, Elizabeth M., by Watercress— Hana. Brown, S. S.— Br. g. Agramonte, by Troub-doui--3enorita; br. f, Ethel Paee, by Troubadour—Sunbeam ; b. f, Afterpiece, by Troubadour -Matinee. Burns fc Waterhouse B. f, Sea Bass, by Artillery—Picnic ; b. f, Madrina, by Midlothian— Pa-loma; b. c, Dunfree, by Duncomba— Free Love. Byrnes, M.— Ch. c. Tammany Chief, by Iro-qnois — Great Aume. Clark, W. H.— Bay colt, by Iroquois— Ossuta. Corrigan, E.— Ch. c, Iroma, by Iroquois — ' Netroma. Cashing, J. E.— Br. c, Gay H., by Boundless-Cora Belle Daly, Marcus— Ch. c, Isia, by Tammany— Isis; b. f, Protegee, by Tammany— Benefactress; ch. c, Admiral Dewey, by Tammany— Wood Violet; b c. Wardman. by Tammany — Belinda; ch. c, Marshal Nail, by Tammany— Ayrshire Rose; ch. c, Labor, by Montana— The Task; b. c, Nainsook, by Montana— Petticoat; ch. cJGlenvar-loch, by Inverness— Missoula ; br. c, Malapert, by Inverness— Flirt; ch f, Hardshell, by Batbamp-ton— Walnut: b f, Spectacles, by BUhampton— Poep Sisrot ; ch. c, Emporium, by The Peppar— Cockernony ; ch. c, Warm, by The Pepper— Carrie G. ; b.c. Gold Spinner, by Goldfinch— Red Spinner; ch. f, Cistercian, by Goldfinch— La Trappe; b. c. Frankfort, b/ Hanover— Lady Reel; ch f. Golden Grain, by Hanovar— Fleur d'Or; br.f. Yeauvia, by Lamplighter— Ua»da?a; b f, Debater, by RuBsall— Contradiction; br. f, Josher, by Rainbow— Ridicule; b. or br. f, Wealth, by Rainbow — Prosperity; b. c, The Geffsr, by Cacas— Laetitia. Da'y, W. C — Ch f, Dame, b/ Hanry of Navarre— Decoy. Dei nel. S.— B. c. Sounder, by Magnetizsr— Whirlwind; b. c, Handy Man, by Hanover-Mrs. Manton. Dongharty, J. S.— Ch. c, Immodell, by Inverness—Model. Dwyer. P. J.— Ch. c, Hinsdale, byHanorer— Dilemma; b. c, American, by Iroquois — Bandana; ch, c, Humboldt, by Hanover— Lida Stanhope. Eastin &■ Larabie — Ch. c. Max Bendix, by Candlemas— Julia L.; ch. cFlyiug Torpedo, by Hanover— Gypsy. Ewiug. J. B— Bey colt, by Top Gallant— Tom-betta: b. or br, f. Minnie Long, by Top Gallant — 3cotch Cake; b. c, Pinnacle, by Top Gallant-Frances R. Elmore, L.— Ch. g, Handbit, by Hanover— Tid Bit. Fiatherstono, A — Ch, c, Mortallo, by Knight cf E!ler«lia— Moss Rose. Fleischmann Sons— Ch. c. Hanswnrst, by Hanover— Rhody Gale; ch. c. Irritabla, by Iroquois — Toribera; b. c. Margraviate, by Margrave-Mount Vernon; b.c. Brambling, by Bramble-Jessie Lee B.; br. c. Flaneur, by Bramble— Promenade; ch. c, Maximns, by St. Maxim-Emulate; b. c, Woolgatherer, by Juvenal— Born Fool; blk. c, Fresnal. by Fresno— Marian; b. or br. c.Xerxes. by Order— Longalette; br, c, Obey, by Order— Lady Cardigan. Follansbae & Chanler— Ch. c, Galanthus, by July— Snow Drop; b. c, Spinel, by Star Raby— Sonoma; b. c. Cres?on. by Watercress — Abra. Galway, James— Br. c, Belvino, by Balvidero — Vintage. Gebhard, F.— Ch. c. Sir Viato, by St. Saviour — Kalala. Gideon. D.— Ch. c, Russian, by Belvidere— Livonia; b. f. Flickamaroo, by His Highness-Nellie Bly; br. f, Retained, by His Highness-Da Rimini; br. c, Karl Kahler, by His Highness — Liltta II. ; b. f, Helen O'C, by His Highness-Carrie C. Gray, Mrs. L. D.— Br. c, Oaananiche, by Mas conomo — Sweet Avon. Griffin, H. T.— Br. f. Laura Marie, by Sir Modred— Glad Eyes. 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Br. or blk. c, Yemasse, by-Henry of Navarre— Yseult; b. f, Regea. by Margrave—Regalia; ch. c, Lanceman, by Henry of Navarre— Lack a Daisy; ch. c, Bobs, by Henry of Navarre — Soubrette; ch. c, Longshoreman, by Eothen— Longshore ; b c, Sentry, by Badge —Semper Paratus; br. c, Hampshire, by Hanover— Spinnette; brown filly, by His Highness— Retribution; br. g, Thoughtfal, by St. Andrew — Memory II.; bay colt, by Hanover— Confidence; chestnut colt, by Hanover— Bad Luck ; chestnut colt, by Hanover— Thora; br. c, Wili, by Hanover— Jersey Girl. Macdonough, W. O'B.— Ch. c. Baau Ormonde, by Ormonde— MisB Brammel; b. c, Belario, by St. Carlo— Santa Bella. Morris, A. H.&D H.—Ch. c, Smile, by St. Florian— Holiday; ch. f, Add. by Cayuga— Reckon; b. or br. f. Screech, by Giljr a— Owlet Morris, G, B— B. c, Schoolmaster, by Candle-mat— School Girl ; b. c, Golden Age, by Gold n Garter— Nonage; ch. c, Gold Fir, by Golden Garter— Scotch Fir; b. g, Craven, by Sir Mo-dred— Glendora; b. or br. c, Keailworth, by Sir Modred— Qaeen Bess; ch. c, Bedeck, by Star Ruby— Bedotte; b. c, Vitellias, by 8tar Ruby-Tyranny. Morrison, J. L —Blk. f . Hawthorne Bloom, by Albert— Maid of Kent Muri hy, ui —Oh. c, Bassveriue, by Bassetlaw — Salverin?; b. f, Tower cf Candles, by Candlemas— Dach»6B of Towers; b c, Siroister, by Sir Modred— Cloister ; br. I , Brookweed, by Water-cre-s— Cachuci. McCflrren, P. H.— Br. c, Bluff, by St. Blaise-Satisfaction. Oaeck Stable— Ch. c, Twelfth Night, by Candlemas — Minuet; b. c, Apple of My Eye, by Faverdale— Oae I Love. Osceola Stable— Br. c, Ezara, by Iroquois— Nettie Kent. Patterson, C. T — B. c. All Green, by Knight of Elliislie— Lizzie Pickwick; cbeBtnat colt, by Hanover — Arragon. Randolph, P. 8. P.-Br. c, Lambkin, by Dare bin— Lembayeqne; b. c, Chaos, by Order — Stella; , br. c, by Watercress— Aella; br. c, Handyice, by Hanover — Device. Richards, O L —Br. c, Thoroughbred, by Top Gallant— Vesper. Sanford, S fc Son*— B c. Ohuctaannrta, by Laureate— La Tosca; cb. c, Rock Storm, by Potomac — Brown Princess Scoggan, H. J— B. f, Telephone Girl, by Eothen— Effie C. Seagram, J. E.— B. c, Magnus Troil, by Juvenal —Mag; b. or br, c, Colchester, by Hanover— Colleen Rhue. Sullivan, T. D— B. c, Timothy Foley, by Blazes— Pearl Set. Taylor, F. M— Ch. f, Miss Zara, by Belvidere — Zaia. Terrett, John H— B. c, Blackford, by Luke Blackburn— Miss Fairfax. Tarney Bros.— B. c, Wellesley, by Wawekus— Puritan Lass; bay filly, by Lissak- Nell Swift. Walden, R. W., & Sons— Br. f, Anecdote, by Tom Ochiltree— Lizzie Tabor. Whitney, W. O— Br. c, Prince Charles, by Loyalist— Yorkville Belle; br. f, Bequest, by Belvidere— Legacy ; br. c, Elkhorn, by Belvidere— Elkhorn Lass; ch. f, Fiesole, by Goldfinch— Firenzi ; b. c, Isaac Walton, by Hanover —Ida Walton; b. c, Hols tain, by Hanover-Anna Gray. Wilson, B. T , Jr.— Bay colt, by Knight of El!erslie— Zerlina; b. f, La Vallisre, by Knight of Ellerslie— Sister Louise : b. c, Tuskarosa, by Iroquois— Brunette ; chestnut colt, by Loyalist —Blue Dress; b. c, Far Sight, by LongBtreet— Glenview; bay colt, by Longs treet— Pretence; b. f, Lady of the Valley, by St. Saviour— Lady Violet. Wonlfe, J. J. , by Top G allant— Great Hopes. RACING DATES OF 1900. Oakland, Cal March 26— April 7 Washington, D. C April 2—14 Memphis, Tenn April 5— 27 Tanforan Park, Cal April 9— 21 Aqueduct, N. Y April 16— May 4 Oakland, Cal April 28— May 5 Nashville, Tenn . April 28— May 5 Louisville, Ky .'. May 3— 19 Morris Park, N. Y May 5— 25 Lakeside, Ind May 10—26 St. Louis. Mo May 12— August 25 Newport, Ky May 21—26 Toronto, Ont May 24— Jane 2 Gravesend, N. Y May 26— June 16 Litonia, Ky May 28— June 2 Newport, Ky June 4— 9 Hamilton, Ont June 4— 9 Latonia, Ky June 11— 16 Highland Park, Mich ..June 14—27 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y Jane 16— July 4 Newport, Ky June 18— 20 Latonia, Ky Jane 21—23 Washington Park, Chicago .... Juno 23— July 21 Newport, Ky June 25— 27 Latonia, Ky June 28— 30 Fort Erie. Ont June 30— July 21 Newport, Ky July 2— 4 Brighton Beach, N. Y July 5— Aug. 8 Montreal, Que July 26— Aug. 11 Saratoga, N. Y Aug. 1-31 Highland Park, Mich Aug. 16—29 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y Aug. 25— Sept. 15 Fort Erie, Ont Sept. 1—22 Gravesend, N. Y Sept. 17—29 Morris P^rk, N. Y Oct. 1—20 Empire City, N Y ...Oct. 21— Nov. 3 Aqueduct. N. Y Nov. 5— 15 Bennings (Washington, D. C.) Nov. 17—30 OAKLAND K 'KM. Oakland. Cal., April 2.— fhe form of Tuesday's Oakland fields is: First Race— Mey.iine, Gusto. Coming Event. Second Race — Miss Rowena.Torsina, Moringa, Tl i-d Race— Mountebank, My Gypsy, Mont Eagle. Fourth Race— Scotch Plaid, Anjou, Bathos. Fifth Race-Momentum, Sly, Peace. Sixth Race — lias. Montanus, Prestome. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather wet; track muddy. First Race— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind, Horses. Age Wgt. Hdep. lTITri flaw 1 110 660 171*8 •*■* Shot 110 675 15140 Urchin 110 «50 17 5H2(iu*to 110 690 17129 Harry Thatcher 107 670 17129 Har»field 107 675 171*6 S-.. G»rmain 107 «6i 17129 St. Anthony 107 670 17187^Ma*dine 105 700 1713ii3njm;n. Event 105 685 17158 M'relia 105 680 Can«»jo 105 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 4 year-oids and upward. Allowances. 16950 Flacon 5. ...114 ... . 680 17060 Ric-u-dn 9....1U 690 14998 Judge Stouffer 6. ...Ill 705 17152 Chappie 6.. ..Ill 695 16164 Moringa 5.. ..Ill 715 129073 M -.11 akwa 4. ...Ill 710 16950 De Blaise 4.. ..Ill 710 171562Mies Rowena 5.. ..109 725 leg^Tnrsina 8. ...109 780 17177 Sidelong 4....108 685 17096 Roina da Cuba 4.. ..106 700 17152 Bonibal 4. ...106 705 Third Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 17155 Tokla 107 705 ( 16951 )Choteau 107 700 17154 Bouodlee 107 710 171773 Mountebank 104 725 16974 Mont Eagle 104 715 (17175)My Gypsy 102 720 Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Free Handicap. 17177 Formero 4.... 106 710 17155 Imperious 5. ...106 715 17155 Scotch Plaid 5. ...104 7!5 17156 Arjiu 3... 99 720 17154 Bathos 3... 92 715 Fifth Race— 8-4 Mile. 3 year-olds and upward Selling 17177 Cormorant 4 111 710 171772Sly 6 ...109 720 17119 Pat Morrissey 6.. ..107 710 170622 Espiraodo 5 ...107 705 17163 Nilgar 4. ...107 700 16965 Pat Murphy 8.. ..107 675 17r48 Jael 5 .105 *'• (17134) Momentum 5. ...102 725 17162 G^od Hr pe 4 ...102 705 ( 17084) Peace 4. ...102 715 1627f3Florinel II 8.... 96 7M 17099 MattHogan 3.... 93 695 Sixth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Selling. 17134 Wyoming 7.. ..112 700 a716l)Montanu» 4. ...Ill 720 17132 Obsidian 4. ...HI 700 171573LostGirl 6.. ..110 715 1717533orrow 5 ...110 710 J17180 Snips 5.. ..110 705 lii-a-Lieua B....UU au 17157 Silver Tone 4. ...108 705 17157 Casdale 4 ...108 700 17157 Lavator 4. ...108 700 17l752Prestome 3.... 96 715 171402Alas 3.... 91 725 WASHINGTON FORM. Washington, D. C, April 2.— The form of Tnesday's Bennings fields is : First Race— Golden Rattle, Grandeur, Rough Rider. Second Race— No form. Third Race— BanMOcl, Qa isn of Song, Robert Metcelf. Fourth Race— First Whip, Balkan, Gnudsar. Fifth Race— Cupidity, Aratoma, Sir Christopher. WASHINGTON ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track good, First Race— S 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-old* and upward Aiivxwaucee End. Horses, celor sex A pedigree, Wt. Hdep. Jaelr Gav ch.c. by Char- exus— Miuone 4... Ill 11679 XRay 6 .. 106 650 1F848 I onover 4 . .105 650 17101 Grandeur... 8... 102 680 15933 Golden Rattle 3 . 101 725 U911 Ortrud 3 . . 97 625 16775 Decimal 3... 97 665 Hall B 11. b c, by Top Gallant— Liawood 3... 92 15800 Rou?h Rider 3 .. 89 670 Second Kace-1-2 Mile. 2yearolds. Maidens. Allowances. Checkmate, br, c, by Badgs — Creole no Spip, ch. c, by Palestine-Fondling no Frank Morrison 110 16858 Gray Morn no Educate, b. f, by Russell-Edith 107 Juu'per 107 17102 Dai^y Chain 107 ."." Albert Enrtght, br. f. by Aloba — AnDie L . , ..... ...107 *Moor, ch g, by Morocco— Kis- bern 107 ♦Bounder 107 ...... ... *GouS'hacre» Stable entry. Third Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-vea.r-olda and upward Sellln», 170912Shinfane 4 .. 116 650 12820 Bannock 6 ...108 "*750 146-'5 PostH-ste 3 .. 102 '70O (P95')Qneen of S ng 4. ...101 ...." 740 159?3iRob9rt Metcalf 3.... 89 725 Fourth Race- 3-4 «i.r. 3-year-olda. Allowances 1f941 F rst Whip 103 to 17102 Gr-^eur mi .".'"leV) • audit 94 16947 Balkan 93 .".".".'.egd Fifth Race— 5 1-a Furlongs. 3-v«er -olds and upward. Allowaaeas (16822)Sir Christ jphar 4 ...115 715 13632 Lady Exile 4. ...113 ..".'.". ."710 17056 Aratoma 5 112 720 16826 Lemjon 4....10S .'.'."""600 9*44 Pirade | 102 fino 16423 Walled*. | lot ".""'wo !7l8:2"np;dily 3. ...101 725 l 9093Thermos 3 93 ...715 Page [3] OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., April '£.— Ninety -seventh day. California Jockey Club. Spring Meet- ing. Weather clear : track Boft mud. Presiding Jndge. Joeeph A. Murphy. Starter, J, B. Ferguson. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Recall hag is used. FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $350. 4-year-olds and upward. Maidens. 1718B Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St * * X BtrFin JockejB Owners O H L C 16379 REGELONG 4 101 |ll |1« iio Henry Foster & Hackett 2« 2 MELI MELO 4 98 Hnchanan T G Andrews 6 30 17108 HARRY CORBY 4 100 Heneon C O Lourvey fc Col5 SO 16857 MY DEAR 4 10*5 Morse Prospect 8t*ble 20 17130 HK-NRY C. 5 114 11 9 W Lee Jims') Wilson 20 18935 LIZ8LLA 5 99 5 7 Bnssinger H A Randlett 8 17175 POORLAND* 4 108 8 8 J Daly M J Daly 2* 16421 M ASTKR LEE 4 108 6 5 8J Golden P Dmsse 15 18579 CHI3PA 4 106 9 10 9?" Caswell J D Dunn 30 1-5961 SOLANO 5 105 10 11 1C Morgan Hal ford & Cory 40 16997 NAPLES 4 96 7 6 11 Ranch Sheridan &. Co 10 Time, 25i 5a, um. Winner— B. c, by Regain— Mattte Long. Weat to poet at 2:15. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easing up: second easily. Rege-long is a mndlaik of high degree and made his field look c mmon. Milo Milo is a Morello, liked the going and ran a fair race. Harry Corby showed speed, and is a big, powerful horse that may yet do well. My Dear finished well. Henry C. was going fast at the end. Poorlands is not good in anch going Scratched— 17130 Hannah R-id, 106. Overweights— Harry Corby, 2 pounds; Solano. 4. Regeloug, nlace, evens; sbow, 1 to 2. Mil M°lo. place, 10 to 1; show, 4 to 1. Harry Corby, show, 5 to 1. Poorlands, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. "| fT ~| O f*T SECOND RACE— 5 1-8 Furlouea. Purse 8500. 3-year-olds. Selling. ~ Horse* A Wt St jj K j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O K L C 17lb83Fll)KLrYOULIN 102 3 3^ 2* 11 Is Henry A Simcns 4-5 4-5 3-5 3-5 171583MAYDINE 105 5 43 3» 22 22 Powell W F 8chulte 34 5 34 5 14705 SWIFTWATER 106 4 11 12 32 36 E Ross C P Fink 10 12 10 10 17118 GDs;»IE FAY 102 3 21 45 43 41 Baesinger J W O'Neall & Co4 8 4 8 17076 HlrfTER MARIE 102 6 7 7 61 52 Fogg J C Nealon & Co 30 100 30 100 17158 MARCH SEVEN 102 7 64 62 52 6» Stuart W C Davis 12 25 12 25 16924 TANOBE 105 1 52 51 7 7 Morgan E Wilson 30 50 30 50 Hme, 13, 251, 51i, 1:04, 1:11. Winner— B, f, by Spendthrift— Nnska. Went to post at 2:45. At post 2 minutes. Stort good. Won eased up: second handily. Fidel Youlin outclassed the field badly and conld have won by a dczen or more lengths. Maydine was easily second be-t Swiftwater displayed speed, bnt was short. Gussie Fay quit early. berate). ed— 16900 Nettie Clark, 102; 17118 Lew Zara, 1C2; 16407 Kittie Kelly, 102; 16072 Enjoyment, 102; Ahwahnee, 102. Overweights— Maydine 3 pounds; 8wiftwat»r. 4; Tanobe, 3. Fidel Yoolin, place, out. Mnydine, place. 6 to 5; show. 3 to 5. Swiftwater, show, evens. -j 7| QQ THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Puree 1400. 2 year-olds. Allowances. led Horyen A Wt 8t k 5 X BtrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H L C 17T53 BERNATO 115 2 P 2* 14 12 H Shields Burne&W'terh'se*2 11-52 11-5 17160 ILLUSION 107 3 23 32 32 21 E Robs A J Stemler & Co 10 12 10 10 171763( OMBKKMERIE 113 6 1" 1* 2& 3* Piggott J B Ho »Bon 3 3 24 13-5 17160 HOMXGE 107 7 44 51 42 42 Morgan Borns&W'terh'8e*2 11-52 11-5 17160 ADA N 107 4 52 44 5 ' 5" O'Brien C L Jones 20 20 20 20 16670 THORN WILD 105 1 7 7 6* 6K' Ames W M Murry 15 40 15 40 16949 DVDKRGROWTH 107 9 61 64 71 71"' Mounce D S Fountain 30 50 30 50 16403 OPAL STONE 107 8 8 8 8 8 HaB'iuger C Allen & Co 30 80 30 80 17153 INfRADA 115 5 Fell Henry J N Bark 3 34 3 34 17107 MOONBRIGHT 115 Left at th* post. Brzeman J Webtr 6 8 6 8 *Ccud1« 1 in D°tt ng Time, 12, 25, 38, 5li, 1:05. Winner— Blk. g. by Take Notice— Berna. Went to poet at ? :15. At post 4 minute*, St-irtgood except for Moonbright. Bernato was much the b et and suitfd b» toe going. Illusion closed strongly and is likely to win soon, Com-bermerie qmt badly to the last fnrlong. Homage ran a fair race. Hcratced— (l7 20)St. Rica, 110; 17160 Grace Cup, 107. Boru-& Wcerhouse mtry, place, evens; show, lt 2. Illusion, place, 4 to 1; show, 8 to 5. Combermeri-, s»h w. 3 to 5. Iatrada, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. FOURTH RACB— Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile. J Purse $350. 17189 4-y»ar-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Hornet A Wt St !* V4 V BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 171802 CARD A 5 106 3 4* 4* 45 1* Powell J J Donovan 3 4t 3 44 (17l52)ORION 6 108 1 32 35 2»-k 23 E Ross A Simons 6 7 34 34 17162 POMPINO 4 116 4 22 1" 11 JO Hill J D Dunn 8-5 2 8-5 9-5 17118 AM ASA 5 108 2 14 22 33 4* Buchanan Cran*&Owen 10 12 9 9 '17001) LOS MEDANOS 4 108 5 6* ■• 52 £2 Alexander E J Baldwin 8 12 8 12 171S12MOND* 4 105 6 5" 63 61 61 Ba- «inger Bichmond Stable 6 6 8 6 8 1S626 RINGMASTER 6 1CS 8 8 7 7 712 Henry O Appleby 15 25 15 25 17023 SAL GOODWIN 6 1(8 7 7 8 8 8 Golden J R Thomas 20 50 20 50 Time. 22. 47. 1 .03. 1.13. Winner— B. m, by Strathmore— Zuhlan. Went to pi ei at 3:45. At post 2 minntes. Start good. Wen driving; second easily. Uarda came with a great rush at the end winning in the last two strides, Orion swerved near the finish bnt for which be would have woe. Pcmpino wa» in the deepest going and tired. Amasa showed a flash of sneed. Set atchea— 15945 I Don't Know, 106; 171562Miss Rowena, 106; (17130)Torsida, 102; 17100 El Mid... 105. Overweighte— St Hie Goodwin, 2 pounds; Pompino, 1. Uarda, piece, 7 to 5: sbow, 3 to 5. Orion, place. 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Pompino, show, 2 to 5. FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 17190 Ind Horses A Wt St St L4 ; 2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners OSLO 17C98 ARBACE:J 5 105 5 5= 6 6 54 53 1* Powell A J Stemler 5 6 5 6 17179)MALAY 4 108 3 2h 21 22 24 11 22 E Robs H E Rowell 8-5 8-5 3-2 3-2 17123 PERSEUS 7 105 2 32 42 3" 42 3" 3* Ames Cambridge 8tablel2 25 10 25 (17138)TOPMAST 7 112 1 4a 3" 43 44 42 42 Piggott C'ruth,re&9hields34 18-53 18-5 171552ROSINANTE 6 105 6 6 5* 53 6 6 K* Henry J Coffey 24 44 2 44 fl7163)J'NNIEREID4 4 106 106 4 14 H4 1. 11 24 6 J Woods R Hughes 10 12 10 12 Time, 13, 251, S8: . 51, 1 :04i, 1 :17i, 1 :32, 1 :4 1:584. Winner— B. h, by Red Iron— Lilly Wright, Went to post at 4:20. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won in a hard drive; second easily, Arbaces lined the Boft track. He, appears to have rounded to and came with a grand rush at the end. Malay was interfered with in the last sixteenth and was probibly best. Perseus ran to bis beet form. Topmast was bumped seventy yards from home when appearing dangerous. Jennie Reia showea spaed for nearly a mile ana then tired. The going was against Rosinante. Scratched— 171593Dog Town, 105; 17177 Clonsiiia, 105: 171632Lothian, 103. Overweights— Malay, 5 pounds; Perseus. 3. * Arbaces, place, 2 to 1; sbow, evens. Malay, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Perseus, show, 24 to 1. Topmast, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. 17191 SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Free Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St %, * )i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 17iS»3FLOt7. OF GOL')3 8i 3 li 1" Ranch W B JeumuKB 2 3 ;17139)DH NEMBULA 4 106 4 21 22 Ames D Cameron & Co 24 11-5 171622 THE FRETTER 4 107 5 4U 34 Henry W C Morkea 34 44 (17123)OfPONENT 5 98 2 5 5 Buchanan J Coffey 34 lrf-5 171623RQSORMONDE 5 106 1 3" 45 Hill J N BnrK 6 10 Time. 254. 51, 1:151, 1:45. Winner— Ch. f, by Gold Finch— Fl^urett*. Went to post at 4:50. At post 1 minute. Start good, The first three finished driving. Flower of Gold liked the truing, was best ridden and finished resolutely. Dr. Nembula lost con-aiderable ground 10 the last turn which cost him the race. The Fretter finished strongly. Opponent and Roscrmonae ran pocrly. Flower of Gold, place, evens; show, out. Dr. Nembula, place, evens; show, out. The Fretter, enow, 3 to b. Opponent, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. WASHINGTON FORM CHART. WASHINGTON, D. C„ April 2. -First day. Washington Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mars Caasidy. Racing starts at 3:20 p. m. -| rj I Q "I FIRST BACK— 3-4 Mile. $300 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St * H * StrFin Jockeys Owners L C 15245 GEN. MABTGARY4 115 41 41 44 2i 1" O'Leary F R Hitchcock (159U)CUPIDITY 3 93 114 114 11 11 22 Slack O L Richards 17104 SIDNEY LUCAS 3 108 7 7 7 5" 32 Bullman Thompson Bros (16604)TURNEY 3 105 6** 54 5« 62 41 Mitchell CGanz 16&01 MAGIC LIGHT 3 109 31 3» 3» 44 H McJoynt W C Daly ALLIE H. 3 89 21 21 23 31 64 aeaton Mrs B Bradley 11427 KING THISTLE 3 97 51 6n- e»x 7 7 Hothereall J G Smith Time, 24. 50, 1:0396.1:17 Winner— B. c, by Macduff- Kate Felletier Went to nost at 3:20. At cost 10 minntes. Start fair. Won cleverly; se uond easily. General Mart Gary was under restraint during the first half. O'Leary kept him on the outside clear of the other horses, and when let down he headed the leader without an effort. Cupidity was short. She displayed earlv speed, bat was in distress in the last quarter. Sidney Lucas was unlucky. He was cut off and knocked out of position directly after the start, but was closing fast at the end. Magic Light ran away in two of the breakaways and made the circuit of the track in the first-Scratched— 17077 ('oralis, 122; 15955 Lady Lindsay, 113. Overweights— Magic Light, 5 pounds; King Thistle, 2 General Mart Gaiy, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 te 2 Cupidity, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Sidney Lucas, show, 1 to 2. Turner, place, 4 to 5; show, out. 1 ffi Oi) SECOND BACK— 1-2 Mile. Arlington Parse. $100 added. 2-year-olds. X. I A. O ~* Allowances. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St %, H X BtrFin Jockeys Owneri O H L 0 FAKE 112 5 24 2* 12 McJr.ynt A B & D B Mnrm 3 4 3 4 CONNIE 109 1 11 11 22 Hothereall CD McCoy & C« 6 6 4 4 LIGHT BALL 109 3 44 3*' 3 1 4- P Clay Mrs B Bradley 4646 THOROUGHBRED 112 2 54 54 4»* Clawson O L Richards 4 5 4 4 SCURRY 109 4 64 6' 53 Slack P S P Randolph 10 50 10 50 DELLA CEE 109 8 32 41 6 Bullman Cahill & Anderson6 7 6 6 TONIC UM 112 9 8 7 7 Littleheld KWWaiden&Sons8 15 8 15 NETTIE NEWCOMB109 6 7 8-8 Landry H B Bowie 20 50 20 50 THE IRISH BOY 112 7 9 9 9 Mitchell C Ganz 10 12 10 12 Time, 12%, 21%, 37?3, life Winner — B c, by Uncas — Necromancy. Went to post at 3:55. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Faka ran like a good colt. He drew away without an effort when ready. Connie is a quick breaker and she showed fine early sp ed but tired in the stretch. Light Ball saved around all the way. He bad no excuses. The Irish Boy bolted at the start and Mitchell pulled him up. Fake, place, 8 to 5: aao*, 4 .o 5. Connie, piacj, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5, Light Bail, show, evena. Thoroughbred, place, 8 to 5; show. 4 to 5 I Q Q THIRD RACE— About % Miles. $300 added. 4-year-olds ana apwara. IrT f iOO Maidens. Allowances. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 2 4 8 12 20 Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 9053 CNMOP'LIT'N4 137 4 32 33 315 250 1 » 11' Bracken C Littl^tteld Ji 1 11-104-5 1 EMORY 4 137 3 4 4 4 3 2 2 Dayton H R Dul my 6 10 6 10 15203 TAMOR 4 137 2 21 2* 21 liThr'wriderECochranF B&THitchcock 2 11-52 11-5 13035 LOVELORN 4 135 1 V 15 11 Fell Carson C H Hnrsamp 6 6 4 4 Time, 4:35. Winner— B c, by Darebin— Grieelda. Went to post at 4:25. At post 5 minntes. Start good. Won pulled up; second easily. Live-lorn was goitg easily when she fe 1 at the Liverpool when going the sec ni time around. Tamor ran a good race and fenced well until he came to the la?t jump in the Held, which he struck and liis rider fell off. He whs caugh : and finished the course for third money. Hcra'deci -98643p,fl..r. 161; Conflicting Evidence, 158; La Rnsse, 149. Cosmopolitan, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Emory, place, 24 to 1; show, out. Tamor, place, 2 to 5; show, oat. Lovelorn, place, evens; &how, out Q A FOURTH FOURTH BACE-3-4 BACE-3-4 Mile. Mile. 3-year-i 3-year-olds and upward. IrT-l I _LO rJL First Bennirga Spring Handicap $700 added. Ind Hort,8B A Wt St fc Ik % StrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H L C 15728 BONEY BOX 4 106 2 2» 1» l". , Mitohell MsRBradl-y 4 4 3 3 15895 CHABENTDS 5 110 3 7 61 2* 21 (U««MM OLHTurii 3 5 3 5 (148^1) IMP 6 132 1 3* 34 44 3" PCliy H-rV- &Bi's;m'n6-5 7-5 1 6-5 159543BRIJK 7 109 I 43 2h 31 4« Bnllman W Ohv r 6 8 6 8 16641 LEX'TON PIRATE 6 92 6 61 7 5k* 53 Booker Korte & Co 60 60 60 60 159433 -.PKEDMAST 4 99 7 54 42 65 615 Lindry G C Jonnson 20 50 20 50 926.i3COUN,W'RNB'RG4 114 i I" 54 7 7 McJoynt J A McLaughlin 5 20 5 20 Time, 24^, 50. 1:03, 1:16^. Winner— Ch. g. by Blitzea— Sue B. Went to post at 4:50. At post 5 minutes. Start good, Won easily ; second the same. Boney Boy was the fittest and his better condition told in the rush through the last eighth. Charentua and Imp were knocked about and cut off at the haif-raile post and both lost ground at this point. The race will improve Imp. Brisk ran a good race Counsellor Wernbir. sho-red earl speed. Scratched— 17104 Prince if Veronii, 113; 1718l3Sidney Lucbb 109; 13137 Kentucky Colonel, 107; 14481 Kni.ht of th« Garter, 107: (1718l)Gen. Mart Gary, 101; U955 Lady Liuusay, 100; (15933) Goidnu Rattle, 98; 171812Cupidity, T ; 159333Robert Metcalf. 95. Overweights — Lexingtoa Pirate, 2 pounds; Sp'edmast, 3; Charentua, 1. Boney Boy, place, 4 to 5; show, out, Cnarentus, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Imp, place, 1 to 2 ; show, out FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 40 Yards. $3C0 added. 3-year-olds and upward. 17185 Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St '^ H %, StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 0 ASQCITH 3 100 2 1"' Ih i» 11 13 Hotnersali C D McCoy & Co 2« 3 8-5 8-5 15677 DIMINUTIVE 4 101 5 34 83 32 24 21 Slack J McLaughlin 4 5 3 3 15954 HOLDUP 4 103 6 23 214 21 3" 31 Sea ton Mrs R Bradley 5 10 5 10 17077'MOUZKLTOFF 4 103 1 6 6 6 4= 41 Landry Lylea 6 Co 10 15 10 15 (17081) H'RRY LUCESCA3 92 4 44 4» 4m 6 £3 Booker C E Mahone 8-5 11-58-5 11-5 16869 MATT SIMPSON 3 94 3 54 54 54 51 6 Brennan W C Daly 15 50 15 50 Time, 25%, 52, 1 :18, 1 :46%, 1 :49%. Winner — B. c. by Lord Esterling— Tarpeia. Went to post at 5 :30. At poet 7 minutes. Start good. Won easing up; second driving. As-quith wai bist and the race should improve him He was drawing away at the end under a pull and seems to be a good colt Diminutive was snort and she could not respond when Slaek called on her. Holdup saved ground all the way and ran his race. Harry Lncesca was in bad hands and did not tun bis race. Overweights— Matt Simpson, 4 pounds. At qui th. place, 3 to 5 : show. out. Diminutive, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Holdup, show, evens. Harry Lncesca, place. 4 to 5; show, out. Turf Exchange at Romeo. Commissions on Mei Orleans and San Francisco Races. Special trains on Santa Ke R. R. leaves Polk Street Depot at 1*2:10 p. m. and 1:30 p. m., stopping at Halsted Street and Ashland Avenue. Specials return at 5 p. m. and after last San Francisco race. Regular train at 1 p. m, stops at all stations, returning at 3:53 p. m. Passengers can take 4 o'clock train from Romeo, arriving in citj at 5 o'clock sharp. TRANSPORTATION FREE. IMPROVED ACCOMMODATIONS. Page [4] THE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL OF 1900...... (COPYRIGHTED.) 3STO W T?,TC A,T3^. A HANDBOOK OF FIGURES BEYOND COMPARISON, EXPERTS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO IT F. H. BRUNELL AND G. C. RILEY ON RACINE. GEORGE S1LER ON PUGILISM. JOHN THATCHER ON BILLIARDS. 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