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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, May 6, 1900
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, May 6, 1900 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1900 drf1900050601 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, May 6, 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] k Dp\rinnfMm)\ Fnrrn I I If Wf fSf 1 YOL. VI. NO. 108. CHICAGO, SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 6-7, 1900. PRICE, 5 CENTS. Morris Park Form Chart MORRIS PARK FORM CHART. \ M'E&TCHSSTER, N. Y., May 5.— First day. Westchester Racing Association. Spring ' Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, E. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:30. p.m. rnOQ FIRST RACE— Last 5 1-2 Furlongs Withers Mile.~"$60Fadd^. ~3^yea7-| v)0?r olds and upward. Allowances. = ~ Ind Horses _ A Wt St M Vi % StrFin Jockeys Owners ~ O H L C (17579)HELIOBAS 4 130 1 U 11 11 1* 16 O'Connor E L Graves 2* 3 9-5 9-5 1538HB. OF LEXIXGTN3 110 3 21 2H 2H 2' 2» Henry L Elmore 6 8 6 8 15137-tMOXTAXJC 3 116 2 44 3« M 34 31 Odom J J Eakins 4 6 4 5 / (17469)MODRlXE 3 119 4 3« 44 51 41 4^ Bullman G B Morris 24 3 24 3 (12274)R1K1 TIKI TAVI3 122 5 5» 54 3» 5» 5* Clawson Oneck Stable 8 15 8 15 14864 HIS R.H1GHXESS3 122 6 6 6 6 6 6 Mitchell P J Dwyer 6 8 6 7 Time. 23%. 48 6, 1 :08. Winner— Ch. c, by Farandole— Bowden Lass. _ ] Went to post at 2 :30. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Heliobas broke running on the inside rail and was under restraint until the last sixteenth, when O'Connor gave him his head, and he drew away without an effort. Belle of Lexington showed plenty of speed, but stopped as if short near the finish. Montanic and Modrine were on the outside. They were always outrun and both were under a drive all through the last quarter. His Royal Highness ran badly and is not ready. Scratched— 17612 Kinnikinnick, 127; 17469 All Gold, 115. Heliobas, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Belle of Lexington, place, 24 to 1 ; show, 6 to 3. Montanic, ] show, evens. Modrine, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. ] r7£*(\{\ SECOXD RACE— Last 7-8 Withers Mile^ $550 added.' 3-y ear-olds~and | IK)\J\J upward. Selling. • Ind Horses A Wt St M, H % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 17577-^HESPER 3 104 4 2« 2" 21 214 Hi O'Connor T D Sullivan 2* 3 2 11-5 (17443 (BUFFOON 7 111 3 52 i** 5h 4U 2 Maher GAMuller 5 10 S 7 (17:.: 0) HER LADYSHIP 3 105 1 Hi 13 II li 3* Bullman J L Holland 6 7 St M ] (17536)BRISK 7 111 3 7 7 7 7 4h Shaw W Oliver 8 10 6 10 17615)PRECURSOR 3 106 2 4« 6-« 6i 64 5* Clawson F M Taylor 24 3 2 3 (17611 (POST HASTE 3 104 7 61 5« 3» 3 « 6* J Slack O L Richards 20 30 20 20 14X32 El X US 3 102 99 9 9 9 7 O LaughlinW H Clark 100 200 100 200 " 17552 KING BRAMBLE 3 108 8 8 8 8 52 8* Turner H E Leigh 12 15 12 15 , 13681 PREMATURE 3 113 6 3h 3« 4» 8 9 Mitchell Gideon & Daly 12 20 10 20 14390 BR USQUER1E 3 103 1111 10 10 10 10 Odom A H & D H MorrisS 15 8 15 BOROUGH 3 95 10 10 11 11 11 11 Booker P J Dwyer 30 100 30 100 Time, B0& 49:,-„ 1 :16. 1 :29. Winner — B. c. by His Highness — Alhada. Went to post at 1 :00. At post 13 minutes. Start good. Won ridden out ; second easily. Hes-per ran a good race and was drawing away at the end. He had to be hustled along to get to the front. Buffoon gradually worked his way to the leaders. He had to go all around his field. Her Ladyship had every advantage. She was on the inside and got away well in motion, but Bullman made too much use of her in the early stages and she tired in the last eighth. Post Haste and Premature were stopping. The latter was probably short. Precursor faltered at the end. He was on the outside all the way. Scratched— 176223Dutch Comedian, 114; (17622)Sparrow Wing, 108; 176442Lindula. 108 ; 5335 Flashlight. 101. Hesper. place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. Buffoon, place, 24 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. Her Ladyship, show, 3 to 5. Precursor, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. v -| rT/»01 THIRD RACE— Last 5-8~»IiIe~Kclipse (Coarser 2-year-oidsT Allowances. ' X I Q«7 J. The Juvenile Stakes. $2,000 added. ""' Ind Horses A Wt St H. Vt H. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C TOMMY ATKIXS 122 4 44 4i 14 Hi Spencer J R & F P Keene 6 8 6 6 17627 BELLARIO 122 9 82 54 2" 2r Bullman X Bennington 6 8 6 7 *PR. OF MELROSE122 5 51 6H 4" 31 Tabor G H Whitney 10 20 10 20 PR1XCE PEPPER 122 6 14 14 31 4-' Jenkins The Pepper StablelO 20 10 20 BOXX1BERT 122 12 12 7 »■ 54 Odom FleischmannSons8 10 8 10 HANDWORK 122 2 3h 2»* 61 62 Taral C T Patterson 5 6 5 5 GAUTAMA 122 8 9 8 7 7 Simms R C Hall 20 40 20 40 BLUFF 122 11 11 11 10 8 Hart P H McCarren 20 40 20 40 (17645) ANECDOTE 119 1 61 9 9 9 Littlefield R W Walaen&Son20 40 20 40 THE PURITAN 122 10 10 12 12 10 Clawson E F Smith 10 20 10 15 ADD 119 3 7 10 11 11 Hamilton A H & D H Morris 12 20 10 20 LONGSHOREMAN 122 13 13 13 13 12 Maher J E Madden 6 10 6 10 175553TELAMON 122 7 2» 3" 8 13 O'Connor W Showalter 10 12 10 12 LUKE WARD 122 15 15 14 14 14 Turner W C Whitnev 10 12 10 12 COMPETITOR 122 14 14 15 15 15 Mitchell D Gideon 2 24 2 11-5 ♦Added starter. Time, 2.%, 47»5, 593. Winner— Ch. c, by Masetto— Quesal. Went to post at 3:35. At post 14 minutes. Start good. Won ridden out; second easily. Tommy Atkins and Bellario drew away from their field in the stretch and fought it out through the last sixteenth. The latter was outrun in the early stages and ran a line race. Prince of Melrose after moving up strongly faltered in the last sixteenth. He appears like the improving sort. Prince Pepper showed early speed but could not carry it far enough. Handwork was cut off after going a quarter and Taral had to pull up. He never got to running again. Telemon was eased up when beaten. Scratched— Irritable, 122; Baron Pepper, 122; Tom Kenny, 122. Tommy Atkins, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Bellario, place, 24 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. Prince of Melrose, show, 3 to 1. Competitor, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. rr/^f *V FOURTH RACE— Withers MileT-3^yearK lda iand upward. T ' |0«!^ Tim Metropolitan Handicap. ij!5. uo Added. Ind Horees A Wt St H lA \ StrFin Jockeys Owners ~Q H L C K)244*ETHELBERT 4 126 2 6" 614 2h p 1* Maher P Belmont 5 5 1 4~ (17378)BOX 6 1S1 3 5** 7*« 7« 51 2" O'Connor W Showalter i 8 5 7 173553] MP 6 127 6 74 5*« 3»* 2" 314 Clawson Harness&Br'sman8 10 8 8 14306 SURVIVOR 4 100 10 10 9 9 61 42 Henry P H McCarren 40 60 40 60 (15111 )KILMARNOCK 3 104 9 9 8 8 8 5" Odom W C Whitney 4 6 4 5 176I2AVAR1NG 3 107 5 3« 3i 41 3»* 64 X Turner F M Taylor 4 6 4 6 14516«ILDR1M 3 104 4 4i 4**61 7 7 Bullman H E Leigh 20 20 12 15 158952RAFAELLO 4 113 11 11 10 10 9 8 Jenkins M Murphy 30 40 30 40 (14425 (VOTER 3 123 8 1« 1» 12 44 91 Spencer J R Keene 3 3 3 3 14391 HALF TIME 4 110 1 8 9 11 11 10 Mitchell P J Dwyer 8 20 8 15 12097 COXTESTOR 3 98 7 2h 21 51 10 11 J Slack R W Walden&Son30 60 30 60 Time. 23*6, 48%, 1 :15, 1 :414. Winner— B. c, by Eothen— Maori. Went to post at 4 :15. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Ethel-bert was running under restraint until nearing tba turn into the home stratch when Maher let him down and he moved up without an effort and won drawing away He is a grand colt. O'Connor took Box back in the first half. He cam? fast at the end and ran .i great finish for sec \ ' = / ] ] ] | ] , ond place with Imp. Kilmarnock was always outrun. Voter set the pace under restraint but collapsed when the real issue came. Waring was on the outside during the entire journey. Survivor was gradually wearing down the leaders at the finish. Contestor showed speed and was eased up when beaten. Scratched— (17523)King Barleycorn, 111. Overweights — Waring, 3 pounds- Ildrim, 5. Ethelbert, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Box, place, M to 1; show, 6 to 5. Imp, place. 3t*l; show, 3 to 2. Voter, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. r_7 /-*Q Q_ FIFTH RACE— Last 1-2 Mile Eclipse Course. $550 added. 2-year-oHs. 4 vJt/O Allowances. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St H, H X StrFin Jockeys Owner O H L~C~ BLACK FOX 112 3 34 21 12 O'Connor A Featherstone 3 3 8-5 8-8 LAXCEMAX 112 2 4« 3« 22 Maher J E Madden 6 15 6 10 PRIXC'SS PEPPER 109 4 1! 1« Si Jenkins The Pepper StablelO 20 10 15 (17521)YORKSHIRE BOY 122 1 2« 54 4* Odom J L Holland 10 12 10 12 , ALFONSO 112 9 6»« M 3h Hart P H McCarren 10 10 6 7 THE BLUECOAT 112 5 5« 4» ti» Clawson R T Wilson Jr 6 10 6 10 MALDEX 109 11 10 7 7 N Turner P J Dwyer 10 20 10 20 KATHERINE 111 10 9 8 8 Littlefield C Littlefield Jr *15 IS 15 15 17613 TOXICUM 122 8 11 10 9 Hamilton R W Walden&SonlO IS 10 15 KIMBERLY 109 13 13 11 10 Spencer J R & F P Keene 3 3 2 24 HISTORIAX 112 6 8 9 11 Lyne C T Patterson 12 15 12 15 RIVEXOAK 112 12 12 12 12 Ryers C Littlefield Jr *15 15 15 15 PHOSPHORUS 112 7 7 13 13 Rice J E Seagram 15 60 15 «0 ♦Coupled in betting. Time, ll1^, 23, 35, 47. Winner— Blk. c, by St. George— Marie Jensen. Went to post at 4:30. At post 12 minutes. Start good. Won ridden out; second easily. Princess Pepper got away well in motion but faltered when it came to a drive. Black Fox was best and was drawing away in the last fifty yards. He won like a good colt. Lanceman ran a good race. The pace told on Yorkshire Boy and he tired in the stretch. Kimberly bolted when barrier went up. He was practically left. Spencer did not persevere with him but he doped a big gap. Scratched -Lord Brighton, 112. Overweights — Katherine, 2 pounds. Bl»ck Fox, place, 3 to 5; show, 1 to 4. Lanceman, place. 4 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Princess Pepper, show, 24 to 1. Kimberly. place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Hi±C\4 SiXTH RACE— About 3 Miles. $600 added. 4-year-olds and upward. I \J /^r Maidens. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 3 6 9 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C (14099)BUELA 6 154 7 6 32 li 16 12 12 Hogan W C Whitney 1 (HTITTFK) 172162COSMOPOLN 4 139 3 3! 5 4* 31 41 2i" Monohan B F Clyde *6 8 6 « 173541-TENTORE 5 147 1 H 24 3i 42 32 3 Dayton R Neville 10 30 10 20 RONKONK'MA4 138 5 5' 8 8" 21 2" Fell.Callahan H K Vingut 6 12 6 12 151812PHILL1DORE4 133 8 4« 42 5- 3i»"5 Fell.Southwood E S Craven 5 5 5 5 12358 MAST'R FORD 4 135 6 9 9 7 6 Pulled np.Finnegan J W Colt 10 13 10 12 14906 DAVE S. 6 156 4 22 12 23 Fell. Veach Mr Chamblett 15 15 15 *5 173522COUSIN JESS 4 139 9 8 6i Fell. Bracken B F Clvde *6 8 6 6 +PLAGIAR1ST 4 137 2 7 7 Fell. Cochrane FR &T HitchcockS 8 6 7 ♦Coupled in betting. fAdded starters. Time, 4 :02. Buela was disqualified and race given to Cosmopolitan ; Tentore second. No third horse, Winner — b. c, by Darebin— Griselda. Went to post at 5 :25. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Buela was very tired at the end. She swerved in front of Ronkonkoma at the next to the last jump and the latter fell. It is possible that Ronkonkoma would have won had she stood up. The Srst three were very tired at the end. Dave S. fenced and ran finely until he fell at the liverpool. Scratched— 15956 Bob White, 156; 15681 Old Tank, 149; 17352 Al Reeves, 139; 12218 Islingt»m. 135. Buela, place, 1 to 2 ; show, out. The entry, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Tentore, place, 7 t» 1 ; show, 3 to 1. Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., May 5.— One Hundred and Fifteenth day. California Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. B. Ferguson. Racing starts at 2 :15 p.m. Recall flag is used. TMT Hi \H FIRST RACE— 7-8 Mile. PanapnT 4-year-olds and upward. SeDi»ir~ ~ " Ind Horses A Wt St ij lA % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 17658 JOE MUSSEL 6109 5 52 32 22 12 I» Bassinger Earnshaw Bros 5 5 3 3 17658 AUNT BIRD 5 104 4 2« 12 12 22 2- Powell LosAngelesStable3i 5 34 44 17586 MAJESTY 5 106 3 34 2« 3i 3-' 3* Buchanan H F Edwards&Co4 6 4 5 17417 MAGXUS 5 106 1 42 41 44 42 4! Woods TrueBritonStable24 4 24 4 17629 ALVERO 7 106 6 7 7 6» N 52 Stuart C W Chappell 5 6 9 • 17658 MOSCOW BOY 5 106 7 64 62 51 6^ 620 Rauch O P Romigh 6 fi 6 C 17586 SOLANO 5 106 2 1h 51 7 7 7 Mounce Halford&Cory 20 40 20 40 Time, 13, 37, 1 :03, 1 :29i. Winner — B. h, by Cavalier— Spinster. Went to post at 2:15. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Joe Mussel was much the best. Aunt Bird showed speed but tired badly in the last furlong. Majesty was prominent for five furlongs. Magnus was ridden hard all the way. Solano showed a dash of early speed. It was a bad lot. Joe Mussel, place, 7 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. Aunt Bird, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Majesty show evens. Magnus, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. ~\~H TOW SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. ~3-year-olds. Selling. " Ind Horses A Wt St M H \ StrFin Jockeys ~Owners ~ O H L C 17617 FA VOR1TO 109 3 12 12.! i' 1; Diugley E J ^Baldwin 12 15 12 K 17682 NETTIE CLARK 117 1 28 21 24 2J Bassinger P E Smith 4 4 3 3 17580 FORMATUS 119 7 41 4« 41 31 Macklin W & C T Boots 6 8 6 8 17682 GOLD FINDER 119 10 8 74 62 42 J Woods M Storn 7 10 7 10 17682 LOBOS1NA 117 4 64 61 52 54 Ruiz Atkin fe Lottridge 34 4 I 31 17580 HONDURAN 109 6 7 8 7 61 Stuart W Fisher 20 20 8 8 16205 JEXX1E RILEY 107 9 9 9 9 7 Buchanan J G Brown & Co 6 10 6 10 16951 WILLIAM F. 109 5 (I 5" 8 8 Powell D J McCarty 10 15 10 15 17530 J. DOHERTY 109 8 10 10 10 9 Mounce W H McManus 20 30 20 30 17526 ABBYLE1X L. 107 11 11 11 11 10 Holmes W M Murry 25 40 20 4* 17617 J'GE SHROPSHIRE109 2 31 31 31 11 Shaw J Campbell 20 30 20 30 15406 GROSS 109 12 12 12 12 12 Lee H Hamilton 30 40 30 40 17556 PALATINE 109 13 13 13 13 13 J Daly J H McHugh 10 20 IP 20 Time, 13, 37, 1 :024. Winner— B. g, by Emperor of Norfolk— Los Angeles. 1 : , , 1 Went to post at 2 :45. At post 9 minutes. Start fair. Won handily ; second driving. Fav-onto showed the most speed, was well ridden, and is a good looker. Nettie Clark got off flying but tired under her weight. Formatus finished strongly. Judge Shropshire was prominent to the last sixty yards and then fell out. Gold Finder and Lobosina ran well. Scratched— 17617 Lew Zara, 107. Favorito. place. 6 to 1 : show 3 to 1. Nettie Clark, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Formatus, show, b to ■- . Lobosina. place. 8 to 5 : show. 4 to 5. ITTYiQ THIRD RACE-1 Mile. Purse $350. 4-year-olds and upward. AlhTwa"nces:~ I i\r*r Gentlemen Riders. Ind Horses A Wt St & Vi % StrFin Jockeys Owners " O H L~C~ JSS £%'IAMST 5 170 2 12 14 1h H 1+ Mr Bates C Lind 2~3 2 T~ J"2q Snvi™* ? ? E 2f 2'' 2' -'Mr Skinner M Donovan 6-5 6-5 7-107-10 }-it? &£vw«. 9- «i-72 \H 4 5 ** *' 41 3" Mr Pu*h M H Schwartz I 15 3 15 JIS3 £™E-x9Fr^ORK ™t tt 5 17° ' 3B 33 34 * 44MrFollis I Morehouse 4 6 4 5 lb888 0 CONNOR 4 170 3 4» 5 5 5 5 Mr D'ckman James Woods 10 15 10 15 Time. 26, 52, 1 :18, 1 :44}. Winner— B. g, by St. Carlo— Anarchy. Went to post at 3 :20. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Socialist was much the best and is a grand weight-packer. Romany did his best but could not get up. Momta ran a game race but was shy on speed. Duke of York finished strongly after running out on the first turn. Socialist, place. 4 to 5 ; show. 2 to 5. Romany, place, out. Monita. show, evens. 1 771 / \ FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $350. 3-year-olds. Selling. Fabioli Derby. Ind Horses A Wt St & Y3 % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C S-?VSPIRy^NrT 109 5 7 5T~7 U U Powell P E Smith 24 3] 2i 34 i J-^7]LA BORGIA 110 4 2^ 3« 3- 22 2^J Buchanan J Anthony 8-5 2 8-5 2 JS*i !ttS2tJtI&LL J?Z ! 1" 9 4" 3" 34 DinSle - SFCapps 8 10 8 8 J3S"-2 &&¥&-Pnn*- 112 6 8 8 8 5« 4-' J Woods M Storn 8 15 8 15 KSSS^W1* 2 7 32 P r'' 6* r " L°sue Mrs AW Small 12 12 10 10 1-^5 vnv^l FA 7?r, I £ I 6i 7 6" Fo^ G * Baldwin 50 50 20 25 7^-2 MS£T-.3£CrLE 1=. 112 8 10 9 9 8 n Mounce C P Fink 6 15 6 U !££2 £T*-£1(jLR I04 1 £ H 1" *" 81 Rauch W & C T Boots 5 6 5 6 17686 CLE 107 10 61 2h 21 9 N W Lee J E Sand 4 6 4 51 17529 F1LLE DOR 102 11 11 11 10 10 10 Holmes T Kelt. 15 30 15 30 (17686)GUSTO 115 2 4" 10 11 11 11 Gaffnev S Judge 8 30 8 5 Time, 25. 49J, 1 :15, 1 :42i. W inner— Ch. g, by Flambeau— Experiment. Went to post at 3:50. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second the same. Expedient made a phenomenal stretch run. La Borgia ran a game race, but had too much weight up. Bogus Bill had a rough journey and ran a good race. Letiger and Cue did well for three-quarters and then quit. Scratched— 17072 Sam Dannebaum, 109. Expedient, place, 3 to 2 ; show, 7 to 10. La Borgia, place. 4 to 5 ; show, out. Bojtus BiH show, 6 to o. * 1 7 71 i FIFTH RACE— 1 3-4 Miles. Purse $350. 4-year-olds and upward. Sellin^T" Ind Horses AWt St St \ y2 % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C l-^«™VvTf££ I S 5 I W 5! 5! 33 13 Buchanaa W D Randall 4 6 4 5 m^?^S,*KLEB 5 S 1 4' 31 3* 2a * 2h Gaffney Dallas Stable 8-5 2 8-5 9-5 (lito3)CODA 7 9o 1 1»* 1h 1h la 11 3,, RaUch J Foley 3 4 3 4 S"o?A.VIt 6102 1110 10 9 »■&■ 4= Powell Crane & Owen 10 12 10 12 -^vlpuivni 5 2 2? 5" 7 7 5i Holmes Ellsworth & Co 15 15 10 15 17«^FAr\FTTFIL« af t V t 5 £ U*£ Mrs F Van Ness 20 40 20 40 litxtt rAU.Nlillt 6 9o o 9 9 o 9 8 8 6S 7- Bassincer W J SDeirs & C Co 4 7 A 7 |^3?Ir^S j f-,\$ 2/ ? V I «20^art "D— \o 175 \o 5 Lt)i93TERRENL 4 9u 12 12 6" 7 9 9 9 W Lee Henrv Fenton a 15 30 15 so 1^0 SEt^SStvitS S Ji ^ 8 10 10 10 10 McBrl(ie J L Crooks 40 60 40 6^ wmrLEpnoTNk S 5 H 4i i1,1 " " ll ^auntleroy Miss M O'Connell 10 15 10 3 17629-COL. ROOT 5 99 2 8 Fell. - Connell W H Rexford 10 15 10 1» . , Time. 1:00, 1:44. 2:K . - 17'.3:02i. W inner— ^ Ch. c. by m Cavalier— Herschel. Went to post at 4:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good. W . e-^ilv: the next three were driving, dauntlet was skilfully rated in a good position for a mile and a hilf and then cut loose He was never so good as at present. Twinkler was always prominent. Co 1 i was made too much use of Urady was coming strongly at the end. as also was Ramlet. Dr. Marks showed speed for a mile and a quarter. Overweight«— Grady, 2 pounds: Colonel Root, 3. h Ga??tl?t' Dlace' 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Twinkler. place. 4 to 5 j show, 2 to 5. Coda, place, 6 to 5 ; 1 77 1~0 SIXTH RACE-5-8 Mile. Purse 5300. 2-year-olds. Selling. lud Horses A Wt St h, Yz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ISSPatY^^^. £ 7 3* 4f 34 1" Buchanan W R Larzelere 3 5 3 5 17.46 MOON BRIGHT 96 3 1» 11 11 2- Rauch J Weber 7 7 4 ll f«» PmP»Np^5?n\rT»,2J ? t 3" 4 4" Stuart J G Brown & Co 6 10 6 10 i1---2-.FpIATii-ARCHIBALD1S ?, P 7 rv Powe11 C'v'n'gh&Archb'ldlO 15 10 15 - 7^:£v" £™,^. ?^ ' '= 7 V fil Fanntleroy J N" Burk 8 10 8 10 U--« ir-nr IBw 4m 'l I ? P ? Mounce Mrs M ORourke 30 30 m 30 175U SUBLIME 94 4 7 8 8 8 J Daly C Edwards 50 50 50 50 . . Time, 12*, 36, 1:0H. Winner— Br. g, by St. Andrew— Otyanna. JenttopostatiaO. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second the same. An-^1} AAm^ °n^he °?ti,de,Jw!th a rar? bur«t of speed and barely won. Moonbright became °eCame good suddenly. Diderot should have won but Shields made his drive altogether too late Scratched-17685 Parsifal, 103 ; 17683^Game Warden, 96; 17527 Richard S 94 laceSt^V^lFowltoS*0 5? 6h°W' 3 t0 5' Moonbrigllt' Place- 3 to2' show, 7 to 10. Diderot, 17713 SEVENTH RACE-3-4 Mile. Purse $350. 3-year-olds and upward. SeUing. Ind Horses A Wt St \ % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C }S"n^irX-L ? S 1 & 21 14 V Mounce G Summers 7 12 7 12 l.bb.1 HEIGH HO 5 99 3 12 IU 2a 2-' Bassinger O P Romurh 2 11-5^ iT_s (iSFfRRYROY 2,2? 72 ?' '2* 8 S ?aUC? MilleKrTWlazer I ? % f (176631MISBK] BO\ 6 101 7 7 7 6i 41 Logue M J Collins * C,n ^ 8 -. s i7^)J/^LEJINGLE4 101 4 U 4. g g Powell WR Larzefe^0 3i l I Ji63-1 4£ASt™ d^tt^ 3 .I'1 6 6i 61 71 61 Stuart M Allaman 7 9 7 9 ™Kn|EID 41S^ i ? 5* 5* 71 Wooda Abbey Stable 8 10 8 10 rarnnviRF? 8 8 8 8 Fanntleroy P E Smith 6 6 5 5 1768* BOM BEL 4 97 Left „ at the post. Henson Caesar Young S 20 50 » 50 Time.24i,48!,l:13i. W inner— B. m, L by m Torso— Bertie W. Went to post at 5:20. At post 7 minutes. Start poor. Won easily ; second the same. Torsina £r^T»n^ebe^aU( 1 won easily at the end. Heigh Ho quit when challenged in the horn* stretch and is evidently staling. Decoy barely lasted long enough to land third. Merry Bov ran nearly as good a race as the winner from where ho got off. Scratched— 176313Sly, 111; 17631 Bamboulia, 83 ; 17559-' I Don't Know 94 Overweights— Jingle Jingle, 5 pounds. show°3Sto 5' PlaCe' itol: show' 2to1- Hei«h Ho- Place- evens ; show, 1 to 2. Decoy, placo,6 to 5 ; Page [2] Mil i Racing Form ...AND THE... American Turf Congress Record ISSUED EVERY DAY. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE AMERICAN TURF CONGRESS. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING GO. Ban Tax and Proprietor. F. H. Brunell. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Shcmtary, Mrs. F. H. Brunell. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. f24-i26 rifm Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. atowKKiFTiOHS Must be Paid in Advance. Bartered in tke Poet Office at Chicago as socoad clasp matter. COPYRIGHTED. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1900, by Frank H. Brunell, in the office •4 the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C. U. S. 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CINCINNATI OFFICE— 408-410 Vine Street, J. R. Hawley, Agent. On Sale at Noon. ■ i ( DETROIT OFFICE— 139 Griswold Street, Frank E. McDonald, Agent. On Sale at 9:00 A.M. AT HOT SPRINGS, ARK.: F. C. Boving, 418 Central Avenue. , AT BUTTE, MONT.: Keefe Bros., Post Office News Stand. AT MEMPHIS. TENN.: R. M. Mansford Co. , E. H. Clarke & Bro. Morris Park Form MORRIS PARK FORM. New York, N. Y., May 5.— The form of Monday's Morris Park fields is: First Race— Oread, Lady Contrary, Ben Hadad. Second Raco — Lanceman, Longshoreman, Golden Age. Third Race — Ten Candles, Mark Cheek, Magnificent. Fourth Race— Hesper, Manitoban or Buffoon, Exit. Fifth Race— Wait Not, Approval, Survivor. Sixth Raco— Box. Vulcain, Herbert. Morris Park Entries MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Ka T — Kclipse Course. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 17666 Oliver Mc 4. ...Ill 705 15r,.VJ lien Hadad r, 110 71S 17611 Chenille 6.... 105 700 17.Y?M Prestidigitator 3.. ..101 710 17690 Bru6 iuerie 3 . . . . 99 700 (15183)Oread 3.... 94 723 17592 Olea 3 .... 94 710 175503Lady Contrary 3.... 94 720 14627 Rochester 3. ... 91 69', 1766.") Give and Take 3... 91 705 17614*The Laurel 3... 89 710 15160 Beverage 3... 84 690 Second Race— Last \-'i Mile. Eclipse Course. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. lod. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdep. Golden Age, b. c, by Golden Garter— Nonage 107 17627* Billionaire 107 725 : ( i ( The Covenanter, b. c, by Ma- gian— Silverdene 107 1 Rhymer, b. c. by The Bard-Equipoise 107 The Parader 107 Tom Kenny, b. c, by Inspector B.— Touch Not 107 17(191 Longshoreman 107 730 17693-Lanceman 107 750 Woodspike. b. c, by Fiddlesticks — Woodviue 107 Far Rockaway. ch. c, by Faraday— Slipa way 107 G. W. W., b. c, by Newton-Bitter Sweet 107 17301*Seip 107 715 Albula, ch. c, by Worcester— Annisette 107 17404 Bounteous 107 710 1740". Little Tim 107 690 17380 Ziegfeld 107 705 Pathfinder, ch. g,by Clear the Way— Adventuress 104 174X3 Mauga 104 715 Militant, b. g, by Tournament —Belle Rose 104 Balloon, ch. f, by Potomac — Ballyroe 104 Sweet Lavender, b. f, by Goldfinch— Lydia 104 Purse, br. f, by Meddler — Money Box 104 Third Race— Last 6 1-3 Furlongs. (Withers mile.) 3-year-olds. .Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 15033 Herbert '..116 730 17169 All Gold 116 710 176153Goldone 1 116 720 174693Ten Candles 116 750 13138^Mark Cheek 116 740 (17185)Asquith 109 725 (15204 ^Magnificent 109 735 17690 Precursor 109 730 17596'Manitoban 109 735 13S26*Nansen 106 725 Fourth Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-yaar-olds and upward. Selling. 14742 Chappaqua 4. ...115 715 17690^ Buffoon 7. ...Ill 735 15439'Exit 4.. ..110 730 17690 King Bramble 3. . . .108 725 17596;Manitoban 3. ...106 740 (17690)Hesper 3. ...104 750 17641 Ross Clark 3. ...102 700 Fifth Race— Withers Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (17534 VWait Not 4. ...Ill 750 17553 Rinaldo II 5. ...Ill 715 14742 Chappaqua 4.... 109 710 17278 Decanter 5. ...109 725 17643'Kriss Kringle 5...rl06 730 (13884) Approval 4.. ..106 710 17692 Survivor 4. ...106 735 : 175942Bangor 4. ...106 725 , 13653 Chartless 4.. ..106 700 , Sixth Rs-.ee— Withers Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 17692-Box 6. ...128 750 17iil2 Kinnikinnick 6 116 735 17406 The Kentuckian 4. ...114 730 1727S Decanter 5. ...113 725 14S62 Latson 5. ...112 720 (17281)General Mart Gary.... 4....111 725 171112 tQueen of Song 4 110 720 13339*Vulcain 3. ...108 740 15243 Gonfalon 3. ... 107 715 17643 Maximo Gomez 5 106 730 17576 Silver Garter 3 .104 720 15038 Herbert 3... 103 735 17(112 Lothario 4. ...102 710 17576 Greyfeld 4 .... 100 735 13612 )Lindemere 3... 98 705 17667 Danforth 5.... 97 700 1 Louisville Form , , LOUISVILXK FORM. Louisville, Ky., May 5.— The form of Monday's Louisville fields is: First Race— Isobel, Queen O'Day, The Auditor. Second Race — Batten, Larkspur, The Rush. Third Race— Likeness, Fergus McCuddy, Sam Lyons. Fourth Race— Anthracite, Praetorian, Dieu-donne. Fifth Race— Virgie O., Eitholin, Windward. Sixth Race— The Roman. Handpress, Crocket. Louisville Entries LOUISVILLE KNTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. Firat Race— 1-3 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. lad. Horsss. color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 176373*lsobel 110 700 *Dr. Preston, gr. c, by Faraday—Aunt Anne 108 Pacquelin. ch. c, by Masetto —Austerity 108 His Eminence, b. c, by Falsetto-Patroness 108 Bob Baker, gr. c, by King Cole— Alma B 108 17677'The Auditor 108 680 17653 School for Scandal 105 675 17679 Queen O'Day 105 685 17647 Royal Morsel 100 650 ♦George J. Long entry. Second Race — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (14725) Batten 4. ...107 750 (17652)The Rush 3.... 106 710 17372 Arthur Behan 3.... 96 700 l76353Bohul 3... 91 610 17701 Larkspur 3.... 91 725 17652 'Charley O'Brien 3.... 88 700 Third Race 4 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. [nd. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 17230 Ep. 106 670 Irving Mayor, ch. «:. by Prince of Monaco— Likewise 106 Esther, Riggs, ch. f, by Tyrant — Gracioso 104 17701 Vesalius 103 640 Tenletta, ch. f, by Tenny— Hanoletta 102 (17705)Likeness 100 700 17701 Quibo 99 625 174512 Fergus McCuddy 99 690 176563Sam Lyons 98 675 17705 Mattie Bain 96 660 17705 Annie Louise 96 650 Fourth Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. The Blue«rrass Stakes. Value $1,300. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 17706 Zonne 112 625 176H0 Tim (iainey 112 8fi ( 17657 (irayless 112 670 ( 17706) Love's Labor 112 (.10 17680 King Dellis 112 700 I7655t Hindus 112 650 170.17- Florabird 112 685 17634**Clip8etta 107 -.70 17676 Barriea 107 700 176702Talala 107 660 17'.7i.i Anthracite 107 7"5 I3114'+Orontas 104 6»5 1 7680 Praetorian 104 715 17702 Celeritaa 104 6*) 11741 Mac Flecknoe 101 ...625 17680 Dieudonne 101 .. ..710 I 13221 Lee King 101 . '-^ 675 'l?689*Baffled. 99 l.)(09«Priucees Jo 99 685 ' " ' 17676 Sarilla \ 99 7qq *S. P. Harlan entry. tGoorge J. Long entrv. W. F. Schulte entry." Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 17702 Eitholin 5 11" 7C0 !rr^!vvtle. ml1,' i.'.'.'.m ::::::67o .'.',-:;" ,V ,n(lward 4.. ..104 680 v-"- ^.'«ua 4....MI 675 5. ...103 665 11 H^IOl -ni r \1rg1eO n 5.. ..101 m 17678 (rarrabrant 4 99 ' ^ 15035 Nelloriue 4.... its 650 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. }77^T7or,i,Zeni 6. ...115 700 le M 'Handpress 5 112 7^5 17565-Crocket 5.^ 112 730 (17289)The Roman 6....111 750 17654 Ritie 6.. 109 710 (14704)Lucky Star 6 106 fi « 14821 Ollie Dixon t.'.m 715 17681 Guess Me 4.... 94 7C0 Page [3] Nashville Form Chart NASHVILLE FORM CHART. NASHVILLE, TENN., May 4.— Sixth day. Tennessee Breeding Association. Spring Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. . Presiding Judge, Jackson Smith. Starter, Mars Cassidy. j Racing starts at 2 :30 p.m. _____ ___ ] -| F7~i\ f7A FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ] Ind Horses ~ A Wt St Vi Vt % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C I 170072 MTsS SHAN LEY 3 98 3 14 V 1-' 1» Moody Mrs E J Bell 2 2 8-5 S-5 17573 TALALA 4 95 6 2-' 2-' 2-' 23 Wed'strandG Hendrie 12 12 10 12 4 17639 THE LIGHT 4 100 7 3x* 32 3-' 3H Silvers J K Hughes 8-5 21 8-5 11-5 ! 17634 FIRST PAST 3 93 1 71 7* 54 l Ryan Mrs C J Foray the 6 10 6 10 . 17602 MINNIE B. 4 107 5 5" 4»« 4'-' 5+ L Rose J Desha 15 15 15 15 17635 VIOLA K. 4 103 8 8 8 7 6-' Castro A Brown & Co 20 30 20 30 1760" DOCTOR ED 5 107 2 62 6* 61 7io T Powers Vince & Weir 6 6! 6 « 17651 ANN. LAURETTA 5 100 4 41 5*» 8 8 Irvin H L Johnson 20 20 20 20 17634 GRUMBLE 3 93 9 9 9 9 9 McGinn S Howard 20 20 20 20 17639 BARNEY F. 3 99 Left at the post. J Miller J H Smith 10 12 10 12 Time, 12, 241,482,1:011, 1:132. Winner-B. f, by Florist-Effie C. Went to post at 2 :30. At post 18 minutes. Start fair. Won easing up ; second and third were whipped out. Miss Shanley was a good filly today. She was prominent in all breakaways and I much used at the post, but this did not seem to hurt her, and she fairly ran away from her field, j Talala was well handled and made a good showing. The Light ran her best race but was out- ] classed. First Past was shut off and sharply interfered with shortly after the start. The field j ran Indian file all the way. | Scratched— 17604 Nivoee, 110; 176382 Koscio, 102. | Overweights— Barney F., 2 pounds. Miss Shanley, place, 4 to 5; show, 3 to 10. Talala, place, 5 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. The Light, | show, 2 to 5. ~t rT /* f7 "I SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Allowances. " Iiy_~ Horses A Wt St Vi Vt % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C , lfe7 INVICTUS 106 1 1+ 1" 1W T Powers W H Jackson Jr 4 41 4 4 J76053SMALL JACK 103 6 4« 4" 22 J McGinn S P Harlan 4 4 4 4 I 17649 TR I STRAIN 111 4 3" 3« 3* Wed'strandGeorge J Long 10 15 10 12 Hl7647)ETHEL WHEAT 103 7 51 51 4* Moody Vince & Weir 8-5 8-5 3-2 8-5 117605 PORTER B. 106 5 6* 7 52 L Rose Wr L Simmons 10 10 10 10 17647 IDA QUICKLIME 103 2 7 61 62 Castro A Brown & Co 20 30 20 30 I 17607*0 U EEN L1TZE 103 3 2* 21172 Silvers W Hoffman 12 20 12 20 TREMAR 103 8 H 8 8 Irven H L Johnson 15 15 12 15 ♦Printed Queenlets heretofore. Time, 12, 241, 362. 49J. WTinner— Br. c, by Inspector B.— Iowa. Went to post at 3:20. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly; second ridden out ; third and fourth driving to the limit. Invictus is a fairly good colt that improves with racing. Hewasnever fully extended and always held the others safe. Small Jack was badly ridden and also suffered from poor racing luck. He was pocketed until the stretch was reached but when he got clear he finished strongly. Tristrain is a good looker and will improve from this race. Moody and Ethel Wheat were both tangled up at the start. The filly went the long route and about ran her race. Queen Litze is fast and also a handsome looker but is not a stayer. Invictus, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Small Jack, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Tristrain, show, 2itol. Ethel Wheat, place, 4 to 5; show. 3 to 10. rT £* rT% THIRD RACE— 6 1-3 Furlongs. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. {OJ & Handicap. Ind Horses A Wrt St M Vt %. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C | 17606~TOM COLLINS 5 99 3 1* 12 D 12 Moody Fiaer & Co 12 15 10 12 17604" SCR1VENER 5 99 5 2" 22 2* 2* Miller J A Johnson *4 41 4 44 17606 COMPENSATION 4 1064 1 7 7 7 3* T Powers B E Beach 8 10 8 8 I 17573)SIR BLAZE 4 93 2 62 6* 61 4* A Weber J C Ferris Jr 31 4 3 Si 17606 JOHN BAKER 6 108 6 8 51 51 52 L Rose J D McMillan 6-5 9-5 6-5 9-5 13324)TRAGEDY 7 103 4 51 42 41 6* Southard J A Johnson *4 4 J 4 41 149502OAK MAID 4 96 7 V 32 31 7 Wed'strandG Hendrie 6 8 6 7 17609 LA MASCOT A 7 95 8 44 8 8 8 McGinn J K Hughes 10 10 10 10 •Coupled in betting. Time, 12, 24, 481, 1 :00 , 1 :13, 1 :191. Winner — B. h, by Newcourt — Malada. Went to post at 3:55. At post 11 minutes. Start good. Won eased up ; second easily. Tom Collins broke running on the outside and smothered his field for speed. He looked slick and fit to run for a Kingdom. Rumor had it that lie was stimulated. Scrivener ran above his mark. Compensation was jammed into and interfered with on the first turn. He never really got on his stride again until the stretch was reached. Then he ran over the horses in front of him. Sir Blaze also closed stoutly. John Baker's race was not up to the mark. He was roughly ridden. Rose had him in and out and all over the track. Oak Maid ran well as far as she went. It was a very fast race and a track record. Scratched— 17646 Manlius, 96. Overweights — Scrivener, 5 pounds; Compensation, 11; Tragedy, 2. Tom Collins, place, 5 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Johnson entry, place, 7 to 5 ; show, 7 to 10. Sir Blaze, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. John Baker, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Compensation, show, 6 to 5. ^j~TT / * rT *_ FOLRTH RACE— 4T-3~Furioniars. "Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St H, Vt % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (17605)CENSOB 109 2 24 23 22 1» Wed'strandGeorge J Long 4-5 4-5 3-5 7-10 17607 DONNA SEA Y 102 6 5* 5* 52 221 Kuhn Vince & Weir 12 15 12 15 17569 LIGHTNG FLASH 98 1 11 1* 11 32 J Miller J H Smith 20 20 15 20 17599 JUAN ETT 100 4 4 44 4« 4* L Rose T H Stevens 4 4 4 4 17005 TAN FORAN 101 5 3+ 31 3- 52 Castro W H Jackson Jr 6 8 6 7 JOKER 103 7 6« 6+ 6« 611 McGinn S P Harlan 6 8 6 7 17649 SOUTH. MONARCH 98 3 7 7 7 7 lrvin J M Johnson 30 40 30 40 Time, 12, 24, 361, 491, 561. Winner — Ch. c, by Hermence — Veronica. Went to post at 4 :35. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won in a long, hard drive; second and third were driving as hard. Censor is a game colt and had to be to win. He was carried -wide and badly interfered with by Lightning Flash on the stretch turn. The latter showed a fine turn of speed, but when pressed she staggered all over the track. Donna Seay was outrun in the first part of the race, but she skinned the rail at the head of the stretch and finished like a cyclone. Tanforan quit badly in the last sixteenth. Scratched— 17490 Sterling Silver, 106. Overweights — Donna Seay, 4 pounds. Censor, place, out. Donna Seay, place, 4 to 1 ; show, 7 to 5. Lightning Flash, show, 6 to 5. Juanett, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. -| ^TjX^f/X FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Milea. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St hi Vt \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C f7636 L. OF WEST 5 100 8 8 8 8 62 51 1" A Weber J C Ferris Jr 21 21 2 2 17608 BELLAMY 5 104 1 1* 13 1* U 12 2! L Rose J Desha 10 12 10 10 17050-FALSE LEAD 4 100 2 4h 41 31 51 31 32 Castro Frisbie & Co 6 8 6 7 17608 FREAK 4 105 6 5« P* 5« 2« 2« 4»« Lepping E S Gardner Jr 3 4 8 4 17036 CHANCERY 4 98 3 2* 7 7 8 8 52 J Miller J H Smith 20 30 20 30 17634 GREY FORGE 3 9415 61 5» 41 3i 62 62 Wed'strandGeorge J Long 10 12 10 10 17608iEL DERlM 3 92 i 7 7 61 61 7 7 7 Ryan F L Boyd 6 8 6 6 17646 K IT. REGENT 4 96 4 31 214 2«4«4« 8 McGinn W H Ketchiman 10 12 10 12 14529 FAR'NDELLE 5 107 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Moody Brannon&Moore 20 30 20 30 17603 TONTO 6 102 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Kuhn Hogan&MuldoonO 6 5 5 15017. MAY S. 3 98 Left at the post. Irven H L Johnson 50 60 50 60 Time, 12*, 25, 501, 1 :151, 1 -.42, 1 £54. Winner— Ch. m, by Chorister— Daphne. Went to post at 5:15. At post 17 minutes. Start good. WTon in a hard drive; the next three ' driving also. Lady of the West was the best and ran • fine race. She was outrun in the first part of it and also badly shut oil at the half mile ground, but when site got clear in the stretch she ran ' past the other horses as though they were tied and was going away at the end. Bellamy was badly ridden. Roee was many lengths in front going down the backst retch, but for some ! unknown reason be was whipping and forcing the gelding tor ail he was worth. False Lead ran a good race, as did Freak, who did not sulk. Chancery was coming fast at the end. El Deriin i •"as never prominent. Scratched -1W03 Howitzer. 102. Overweights— False Lead. 2 pounds; Grey F'orge, 11; El Derim. I", ; May S., 5; Freak, 5. Lady of t he West, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. Bellamy, place, 4 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. False Lead, ' show, evens. Freak, place. 2 to 1 ; show, evens. -| r7|JT'^ SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Puree $_ 0. • - earmolds and upward. Selling. Id Horses A Wt St ^j Vt \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ' _7_f#*QUAVKK 6 lu2 4 4* 32 _m if. Castro Strobel _ MiUer 3 3 2 2 ' 17,09 SAN DURANGO 5 113 1 1« 11 11 2* Kuhn Hogan A MuJdoon6-5 2 6-5 9-5 17,31 NANCY TILL 5 102 2 22 22132 31 WedstrandR Lehan 6 7 6 6 n.&nVlLF. LAURIER5 107 5 5» 4* 43 4" T Powers F Smith 8 10 8 10 17ti.«»TVVO ANNiES 3 971 7 7 7 8 Si Irven S E Finley 8 8 8 8 I 17.^6 BAD' NAG E 3 92J 8 8 8 5" 62 Ryan STMillican 15 20 12 20 17646 NANCY SEITZ 4 103 3 61 61 7 71 Hairis W J Williams 40 60 40 40 1 . j ] ] I ! 4 17602 BROWN VAIL 4 103 6 32 54 61 8 Moody Mrs J C Tucker 20 30 20 20 Time, 24i, 49, 1 :012, 1 :14i. Winner— Ch. m, by Kinglike— Trill. Went to post at 6 :00. Off at the first hreak to a good start. Won easing up after a drive on the turn for position ; second and third were doing their best. Quaver did not have speed enough to get to the front in the first part of the race but in the stretch passed the leaders as though they were standing still. The judges cautioned Kuhn before the race and he rode San Durango hard all the way. Nancy Till showed a of speed but was very tired at the end and barely lasted long enough to be third. Brown Vail shot her bolt early. Scratched— 176722 Scrivener, 110; 17603 Wild Tartar, 107 ; 17638 Ocie Brooki, 102 ; 17646 Wiggins. 102. Overweights— Twa Annies, 31 pounds ; Badinage, 22. Quaver, place, 4 to 5; show, out. San Durango, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Nancy Till, show, to 5. Louisville Form Chart . I j ] j | | | , I I | I ' ' ! i ' ' LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. LOUISVILLE, KY., May 4.— Second day. New Louisville Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Wreather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, W. F. Schulte. Starter, Morgan Chinn. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. 1 r7f\r7f\ FIRST RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse $350. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St hi Vt % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (15755)FONEDA 106 3 3h 3i 31 14 11 Boland L Smitha 8-5 2 8-5 8-5 17369 SCARLET LILY 1074 1 U 22 22 2"' 22 Dupee W S Barnes 3 7 3 54 15372 ANTHRACITE 108 4 4« 62 62 5* 32 Crowhurst T W Moore 8 15 8 15 17169 SARI LLA 97 2 21 1«« In 32 4+ Ransom E C Headley 20 50 20 50 172912BARRICA 107 8 8 8 8 8 5» Vititoe J C Cahn 4 41 31 4 KENTUCKY BABE 97 7 7 71 72 7" 6* S Porter J B Lewman 8 10 8 10 15210 LIT. VERONICA 107 6 61 i» 41 44 7» Winkfield Baker & Gentry 8 10 5 5 SUAVE 102 5 51 52 51 62 8 Watsoa D O'Brien 30 40 30 40 Time, 244, 475, 1:134, 1:261. Winner — B. f, by Kingston — Ragna. Went to post at 2 :50. At post 15 minutes. Start bad. Won easily ; second the same. Foneda ran a great race and came away when ready. Boland took it easy with her at the end. Scarlet Lily had no excuses. Anthracite made up much ground and finished stoutly. Barrica and Kentucky Babe were as good as left. The time flag dropped after the horses had passed. Overweights — Scarlet Lily, 24 pounds. Corrected weights — Foneda, 106; Anthracite, 108; Barrica, 107; Little Veronica, 107. Foneda, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. Scarlet Lily, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Anthracite, show, 3 to 1. Barrica, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. rr ' i\rj ' rj SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. Purse $300. 2-year-olds. ARowances. I O I I Maiden colts and geldings. Ind HorBes A Wt St jj Vt \ StrFin Jockeys ~Owners O H L C " CLUSTER 110 3 21 21 14 Boland J B Lewman 7-5 7-513-106-5 176562THE AUDITOR 110 1 U 11 24 Vititoe W H Mav & Son 3 31 3 3 KNUCKLE DOWN; 110 4 31 31 31 Vandusen Morse & Patterson7 12 7 12 OR1C1US 110 5 5" 52 42 Winkfield W H Laudeman 6 7 6 T EXMOOR 110 2 4= 41 51 Michaels E Brown & Co 30 30 8 10 PR'CE OF REASON 107 6 7 7 6 Dupee W S Barnes 8 15 8 15 THE COUNT 110 7 6 6 7 Ames J Newman 10 30 10 30 CERVERA 110 8 8 8 8 Crowhurst J Williams 7 8 7 8 Time, 121,241,49. Winner — Br. c, by Victory — Bunch. W7ent to post at 3 :00. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Cluster was always close up and Boland outrode Vititoe at the finish. The Auditor ran his race and finished stoutly. Knuckle Down ran a fair race and may do better later on. Oricius will bear watching. Exmoor was plunged on, but proved to be a false alarm. Cluster, place, 1 to 2; show, out. The Auditor, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Knuckle Down, show, 2 to 1. 1 TI-tT^ THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $o00. 3-year-olds and upward. SeUing. Ind Horses A Wrt St M Vt % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C i 15675 TALMA 3 106 1 11 1« V V 1* Winkfield Morse & Patterson5 6 5 5 17562 LITTLE BILLY 8 107 £ 21 2« 2" 31 22 Boland Mrs C V Faut 10 10 10 10 171033POSSUM 5 110 4 4" 31 31 2» 34 Crowhurst T L Ross 31 31 3 3 17174 ELKIN 6 110 *3 31 41 54 41 44 Vandusen S Davis 4 5 4 4 17654 POLLY BIXBY 3 85 6 62 51 61 51 51 J Walsh Mrs F Simons 30 30 8 10 15794-iSOUND MONEY 4 107 5 51 61 7 61 62 Watson B E Wilkes & Co 12 25 12 25 17566:HNDIAN 39477 7 4* 7 7 Ransom G Lanka 9-5 9-5 7-5 8-» 15507 GARRABRANT 4 106 88 8 8.8 8 McFarlan J B Underwood .40 50 40 50 Time, 25, 492, 1:154,1:413. Winner— B. c, by Teuton — Goldie Cad. Went to post at 3 :45. At post 12 minutes. Start fair. Talma was a good horse today and much the best. He made his own pace and won as he pleased. Little Billy ran a good race and finished stoutly. Possum can do better. Indian was a false favorite and ran disappointingly. The others were a bad lot.. Overweights — Elkin, 2 pounds. Talma, place. 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Little Billy, place. 3 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. Possum, show, 3 to 5. Indian, place, 7 to 10; show, 1 to 4. Elkin, place, 8 to 5: show, 4 to 5. FOURTH RACE— 1-3 Mile. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. 1r707Q I \J % \j Debutante Stakes. Value $1,300. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 Vt % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 17637 S1NFI 115 2 13 i* ri Howell J Gardner 2 3^ 2 2 U73881BAB 115 1 2" 24 21 T Burns J F Schorr 6 10 6 8 BONNIE LlSSAK 110 3 31 31 31 Dupee Frank Gray 10 15 10 10 REG1NA LEE 110 4 51 44 41 Crowhurst WT Bosler & Co 3 4 3 31 *QUEEN O'DAY 110 5 4« 51 51 Winkfield A P Gooding 15 25 U 25 MENACE 110 6 6 6 6 Boland D O'Brien 1 3-2 1 3-2 *Added starter. Time, Hi, 232, 48. Winner— B. f. by Loyalist— Irrepentance. Went to post at 4:25. At post 20 minutes. Start bad. Won easing up ; second handily. Sinfl got off well today, showed dazzling speed and won as she pleased. Bab ran a good race and is an improving filly. Bonnie Lissak also ran well and was a surprise party. Menace was all but left at the post and had no chance when the barrier went up. Scratched— (17637)Clorita, 115; 17653 Concha, 110; 176533 Fancy Wood, 110; 17653-'Queen Carnival, 110; Esther Riggs, 110. Sinfi, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Bab, place, 24 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Bonnie Lissak, show, 7 to 5. Menace, place, out. r7-_»Or\ FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. IDOU Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H. V, \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (15778)ALCEDO 115 8 6 4« 44 11 Bynum P Corrigan 8 10 31 31 15066 ZELMET 107 1 21 21 11 _■ J Walsh J C Milam 6 7 6 7 14133 PRAETORTAN 110 5 V 3" 5i 3h Boland ES Gardner Jr 20 20 15 15 13517 D1EUDONNE 107 3 H 1" 21 41 Crowhurst J B Lewman 3 7 3 4 17458 PARMENION Hi 2 31 7 31 52 Winkfield W H Laudeman 9-5 9-5 3-2 3-2 145632KING DELLTS 115 4 41 6" 61 61 Vandusen Baker & Gentry 5 8 5 8 15753 PETER DURYEA 110 6 7 51 7 7 Aker F Gering 20 30 20 30 17124 COM. ATTORNEY 110 9 9 8 8 8 Mason E C Headley 30 50 30 50 15778 TIM GAINEY 115 7 8 9 9 9 Overton W'df'rd&Buckner 10 10 10 10 Time, 251,492, 1:1 II. W'inner — B. c, by Esher — Elopement. Went to post at 5:15. At post 8 minutes. Start ragged. Won driving; second the same. Alcedo was off next to last but was twenty pounds the best horse. He ran around his field and won with but little help from his rider though under persuasion. Zelmet ran a corking good race. Praetorian finished strongly. Dieudonue showed speed but had poor racing luck at the start and tired in the stretch. Parmeuion ran a bed race. Alcedo, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Zelmet. place, 2 to 1 ; show, 4 to 5. Praetorian, show, 3 to 1. Parmenion, place, 1 to*J; show, out. Diendonne, place. 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2. 1 ^74 W^j SIXTH RACE— I Mile. Purse $^00. 3-year-olds and upward]" SeUlngT- Ind HoFses A Wt St hj Vt %T StrFin Jockeys Owners ~ O H L C 15168 SAMOVAR 6 112 6 6 44 31 24 li Crowhnrst J Carroll 6^ 20 6 15~ 176363 LENNEP 5 107 5 V V _ 1» _ * Howell T P Hayes 2 3 2 "1 17420 CLARA MEADER 4 105 1 14 21 1" 3! ;jt Winkfield W Jordan & Co 6 6 6 6 14963 HONEY WOOD 3 101 2 2-! Ink 22 41 41 Boland Alex Hall 2 34 2 21 15737 MOL. NEWMAN 3 91 4 3« W 51 51 5* L Porter J B Lewman 8 8 5 5 12969 GUESS ME 4 105 3 41 7 7 6) 61 Vititoe J V Carter 3 6 3 6 15919 HIGH NOON 7 105 7 7 64 6h 7 7 May Jopliu fc Grundy 15 60 15 60 Time, 254, 50M:16, 1:424- Winner— B. h, by Tea Tray— La Belle Juive. Went to post at 5 :45. At post 1 minute. Start, straggling. Won handily; second the 6ame. Samovar was clearly the be9t and wore his field down in the stretch without serious trouble. Lenuep finished tired but struggled on gamely. Clara Meader rati a fair race and is at her best. Mollie Newman was well back butlacked speed and was probably short. Honeywood ran a fair race. Samovar, place, 5 to 1 : show, 24 to 1. Lennep, place, 6 to 5;. show, 3 to 5. Clara Meader, show, 6 to 5. Honeywood, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. Page [4] Start the Week Right J If you begin well you finish well. MONDAY i at LouiBville we have a good thing that will be 10 to 1. MONDAY at Morris Park one at 8 to 1. ] Both hare extra fine chances to win and our | information is the best. Wired 10 a.m. , $1.00 DAILY ; $5.00 WEEKLY. Chicago Turf Advisory Co., , Room TO", 225 Dearborn St., Chicago. Something Doing!!! ALONG SHOT TODAY at 25 to 1 or better. A subscriber of ours won $400 with a $10 note on . Thursday's selections. These were our specials Saturday : Heliobas, Ida Ledford, Judge War-dell, Sbrove Tuesday, Joe Mussel. Cosmopoli-tan. Socialist, Free Lady, Gauntlet. All these excepting Ida Ledford were 2 to 1 and better. You can do the same this coming week with our specials. SCIENTIFIC HANDICAPPING, combined with INFORMATION, is the •secret of our WONDERFUL success. Messages ready at 10 a.m. Terms $1.00 daily, $1.00 weekly. Turf Information Association Suite 303, 185 Dearborn St., Chicago. $500.00 FORFEITED IF The American Handicappers Did not give 58 winners out of 71 in the past week. TWO winners at any track or money refunded. Records convince. Ready or wired at 11 :30, Terms 50 cents daily. $3.00 weekly. REYNOLDS & CO., 78, 125 CLARK STREET. J i ] | ONE LONG SHOT EVERY DAY If you could win with it would soon make you INDEPENDENT. Why not have a STEADY INCOME from every day's operations? FREE BOOKLET explains the "My System" and why it is successful. L. C. WOODS, URBANA, ILL. , , . GOODWIN'S 'OFFICIAL FOR 19TH 189a TurFguide.j year (IN 2 VOLUMES.) A "Form Table" to all Principal Meetings A work of about 2,000 pages, replete with matter indispensible to all, including among the NEW FEATURES a treatise on "Handicapping, and How to Handicap Horses" and "Betting, and How to Bet. PRICES FOR BOTH VOLUMES. In Cloth I substantially bound) ... . « $6.Ji In Half Morocco (library form) 7.20 In English Half Calf 9.20 PRICES FOR SEPARATE VOLUMES. Vol. 1. (Jan. to June). Vol. II. (July to Dee.) Cloth $2.10 Cloth $4.10 Half Morocco 3.10 Half Morocco 5.10 Half Calf 4.10 Half Calf fl.10 GOODWIN BROS., i4tJffaSS.AT- Turf Exchange at Romeo. Commissions on Morris Park and Louisville Races. Special trains on Santa Fe R. R. leaves Polk Street Depot at 12:20 p. m. and l:3i 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:.xJ p. m. Passengers can take 4 o'clock train from Romeo, arriving in city at 5 o'clock sharp. ROUND TRIP 25 GENTS. IMPROVED ACC01M0DATI0NS. THE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL OF 1900...... COPYRIGHTED. Woodlands Stud . 15 MILES FROM ST. LODIS ON THE WABASH. BARNEY SCHREIBER'S MODEL FARM. THE CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. Foul Shot, By Musket-Slander. 5 (Ithuriel ( Touchstone, by Camel. *« 3 f Longbow I Verbena, by Velociped. 8 J (aire of Fen de Jois). ( Miss Bowe j Catton, by Golumpus. IB f ft 4 \ Tranby's dam, by Or vilie. 3 g » (Pantaloon. ( Castrel. by Buzzard. -i O c I Legerdemain, (Czar witch), i \ Idalia, by Peruvian. gg "5 H (Decoy t Filho-da-Puta,by H'ph'raxd rt •" Sg ? Finesse, by Peruvian. 9Z fJ: u" (Melbourne ( Humphrey Clinker, byC'saue H S. S"*3 fWest Australian I Cervantes' mare. Q -•» JS^ (Derby and St. Leger) .. ( Mowerina j Touchstone, by Camel. W JSL^gj Emma, by Whisker. 2 g SSf£ (Camel S Whalebone, by Waxy. a 31 3 A I Brown Bess \ (Selimmare. £ * Wg /Daughter of j Brutandorf. by Blacklock. O \ Mrs.Cr'icksh'nksJbyW'lb'ck H • (Canteen j Waxy Pope, by Wpxy. f Calendar (Imported ) i } Castania, by Gohanua . g a ( Hambletonia I Stamford.byP'enip'tentiary "" ® - j Harmonica, by H'rr blet'niaa fn" f g ( Tros (Imported) i Priam, by Emilius. O £ [Cassandra i ( Ally, by Partisan. X u O (Alice Grey I *Rous'Emigrant. by Pioneer v. © i *Gulnare, byYoungGohanna j (,*§■ (The Colonel ( Whisker, by Waxy. — * 'S f Cap-a-pie (Imported) I Delpini mare. C 55 a f Bister to Cactus i Sultan, by Selim, fc * -j ? Duchess of York, by Waxy. •"* (Dover (Touchstone. S LBell Brand I (Verbosa. g ( Sophie Skilhinda. • J Sallie Brass. ♦Imported. Bameu ScHreiDer,BR'^TON NOW READV. A HAND BOOK OF FIGURES BEYOND COMPARISON. EXPERTS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO IT F. I. IBIIELL AND G. G. RILEY ON HAG1NG. GEORGE SILER ON PUGILISM. JBHN TRITGRER II IILLIHIS. An Officia I Compend i u m of Records RAGING, TROTTING AND PAGING, THE PUGILISTIC RECORD OF 1899, HANDICAPPING AND BOOKMAKING TABLES. (New Features in these lams. Fo« Handicap Tables with Key*-* SUMMARIES BY EXPERTS ON THE PAST YEAR'S DOINGS. EDITED VL t. H. BRUHELL 30 CR Hi Ptur. »0 Cts. la Soft Morocco, Daily Racing Form Pub. Co., 124-126 fifth Ave., Chicago, W. Page [4] Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. Oakland, Cal., May 4.— The form of Satur- j day's Oakland fields is : First Race— Magnus, Joe Mussel, Moscow J Boy. j Second Race — Jennie Riley, Favorite Hon- j duran. 1 Third Race — Socialist, Romany. Duke of 1 York. 1 Fourth Race— Expedient, Gusto. Cue. Fifth Race— Gauntlet, Twinkler. Coda. Sixth Race— Gaylon Brown, Diderot, Moon-bright. Seventh Race— Alas. Jingle Jingle. Sly. ( Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. 1 ] Probabilities: Weather cloudy; track good. 1 First Race— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling, Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 1 AM Joe Mussel 6. ...109 670 J 17417 Magnus 5.. ..106 675 mn Majesty 5.... 106 655 ' 17629 Alvero 7. ...106 650 17586 Solano 5.... 106 640 17658 Moscow Boy 5. ...106 665 ' 17658 Aunt Bird a.... 104 660 • Second Rare — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 17S80 Formatus : 119 660 17682 Gold Finder 119 685 17682 Lobosina 117 665 17682 Nettie Clark 117 670 16951 William F 109 655 17617 Favorito 109 690 17580 Honduran 109 685 15406 Gross 109 670. 17556 Palatine 109 675 17530 J. Doherty 109 680' 17617 Judge Shropshire 109 665 17526 Abbyleix L 107 650 17417 LewZara 107 680 16205 Jennie Riley" 107 700 Third Race— 1 Mile. , j Gentlemen Riders. \ 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. | 17663 Socialist 5. ...170 700 17449 Monita 9. ...170 675 16888 O'Connor 4. ...170 680 17687 Romany 4. ...170 690 17633 Duke of York 5.... 170 685 Fourth Race— 1 Mile. i Fabioli Derby. 3-year-olds. Selling. (17686)Gusto 115 690 17659 Sunello 112 670 17659 Mont Eagle 112 675 (17687 iL,a Borgia 110 680 17659 Expedient 109 700 13072 Sam Dannebaum 109 675 17686 Cue 107 685 17547 Bogus Bill 107 655 17556 Letiger 104 660 17682 Miss Vera 102 660 17659 Red Cherry 102 680 17529 Fille d'Or 102 685 j J j j 1 1 1 ( 1 ] 1 1 J ' ' • Fifth Race— 1 3-4 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 176333Grady 6. ...100 710 17629-'Colonel Root 5.... 96 705 17684 Inveraryll 5.... 95 700 (17633)Coda 7.... 95 715 176323Twinkler 5.... 95 720 17484 Defiance 4.... 95 690 176593Terrene 4.... 95 705 17688 Gauntlet 4.... 95 725 17633 Faunette 6.... 95 700 17629 Twinkle Twink 6. . . . 95 710 176293Ramlet 4.... 95 700 17633 Dr. Marks 5.... 92 715 Sixth Rare— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. U7618)Diderot Ill 720 17618 Phil Archibald 103 700 17685 Parsifal 103 715 17263 Intrada 100 710 17558^Irate 96 705 17546 Moonbright 96 715 176S3-Game Warden 96 710 17527 RichardS 94 690 (17685)Andrattus 94 705 17589-'Gaylon Brown 94 725 17558 Sublime 94 700 Seventh Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Soiling. 176313Sly 6. ...Ill 715 ,17585 Jennie Reid 4. ...103 700 (17663)Merry Boy 6. ...101 715 17663^Torsina 8.... 99 710 •17663 Heigh Ho 5.... 99 710 17687 Bonibel 4.... 97 685 (17661)Jingle Jingle 4.... 96 720 17559-'I Don't Know 11.... 94 690 17661 Tiburon 4.... 92 710 17631 Alas 3.... 91 725 176613Decoy 8.... 90 705 17631 Bamboulia 3.... 83 700 Winners ! Winners ! Winners ! i I The best is always the cheapest. He came high but we could not do without him. Haying •-curlid the services of the ablest man in his specialty in America we are now prepared to furnish on reasonable terms the most reliable information on Eastern or Jockey Club tracks only beginning SATURDAY. MAY 5, to close of season at Benniugs. November 30. We shall have one or more specials daily and our information will be found particularly good on handicaps, maiden and two-year-old races and specials with winning penalties and non-winning or maiden allowances. Satisfaction guaranteed or money promptly and cheerfully refunded. i Terms $1.00 PER DAY. $5.00 WEEKLY. For further particulars call on or address NEW IDEA TURF CLUB, SUITE 90. 8t ADAMS STREET. OFFICE HOURS: 10 A. M. TO 1 P. M. 20 to 1 at Louisville. A RARE CHANCE is this good thing of ours TODAY at Louisville and no doubt will be as ; EASY A WINNER AS GOLDEN RATTLE, our good thing at Aqueduct yesterday. For something EXTRA CHOICE ecure this. Ready 10 ) a.m. $1.00 DAILY: $5.00 WEEKLY. Chicago Turf Advisory Co., Room 707, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago. , lO TO SO TO 1 Our advertised long shot starts today in the METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. This good thing and our two grand specials for Monday, one of which will be 0 to 1. for $1.00 to show j vou that we have good things. S1.00....FOR TWO DAYS... $1.00. Race Track SEEK*™" 1 500-502-504, 263 Dearborn Street. Chicago, 111. . APRIL AND OTHER FORM BOOKS. April books of Form Charts in paper cover are on sale. They contain aJ& llw Pcra Charts of all tracks from April 1 to April 30 inclusive. Price, $1.00. i I .TODAY ONE WINNER THAT Will be as good as 20 to 1. It's no guess work-it's high class knowledge. Also several specials that will be good prices. Remember the price of our information ha6 been reduced from $2.50 to $1.00 daily and $10.00 to $4.00 weekly, but only for a few days longer. Messages ready 10 a.m. Turf Information Association Suite 303. 185 Dearborn St., Chicago. i ; ) , j 1 . GOODWIN'S 1 FOR OFFICIAL 19TH ■* I YBAR TURF GUIDE. (IN 2 VOLUMES.) A "Form Table" to all Principal Meetings A work of about 2.000 pages, replete with matter indispensible to all, including among the NEW FEATURES a treatise on "Handicapping, and How to Handicap Horses" and "JJetting, and How to Bet. ' PRICES FOR BOTH VOLUMES. In Cloth (substantially bound) $6.10 0 In Half Morocco (library form) 1.10 0 In English Half Calf 9.20 0 PRICES FOR SEPARATE VOLUMES. . Vol. 1. (Jan. to June). Vol. II. (July to Dec.) 1 Cloth $2.10 Cloth $4.10 0 Half Morocco 3.10 Half Morocco 5.10 5 Half Calf 4.10 Half Calf fl.lt 0 . GOODWIN BROS., 14^eT0y1££at* ' ■ Turf Exchange at Romeo. 1 Commissions on Aqueduct, Nashville and San Francisco Races. Special trains on Santa Pe R. R. leaves Polk Street Depot at 12:20 p. m. and 1:36 0 p. m.. stopping at Halsted Street and Ashland Avenue. Specials return at 5 p. no. i, 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 cit) at 5 o'clock sharp. ; ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS. IMPROVED ACCOMMODATIONS, ALL THE TURF NEWS PERFECTLY EDITED.. Daily Racing Form. FORM SHEETS AND ENTRIES EXPERTLY INDEXED. TELEGRAPHIC, CORRECT, CONCISE, COMELY. TRAINING NEWS A SPECIALTY. ALL THflCKS ARE FULLY REPORTED. Off Our Own Presses Before the Chicago Dailies. yt» o & Official Organ of the American Turf Congress. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES: One Month - - $1.25 j Six Months - - %1M One Year - - $14.00 SENT AS EIRST-CLASS MAIL— A LETTER— IN PLAIN ENVELOPES. 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III,. 1 0 0 0 . 1 0 5 0 . ' ■ 1 0 i, », ; Woodlands Stud 15 MILES FROM ST. LOOIS ON THE WABASH. BARNEY SCHREIBER'S MODEL FARM. THE CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. Foul Shot, By Musket-Slander. S ( Ithnriel Touchstone, by Camek "J 3 [Longbow ( Verbena, by Yelociped. o ja (sire of Fen de Joia). ( Miss Bowe Catton, by Qolnrr pus. 2 fa ] ( Tranby's dam, by OrviUa. S S (Pantaloon ( Castrel, by Buzzard. m" O o I Legerdemain, (Cearwitch) . ( Idalia, by Peruvian. gg "g S (Decoy ( Filho-da-Puta.by H'ph'mawl ! PiQes8e' °J Pertmnt . 9 ) a fc f.5 -2 u S ( Melbourne j Humphrey Clinker, byC'»»8 M .* 5"° ("West Australian i ? Cervantes mare. Q *. .2 J" (Derby and St. Leger) .. ( Mowerina j Touchstone, by Camel. K J5[nQ«. ? Emma, by Whihker. 3 g 23(£ (Camel I Whalebone, by Waxy. x £ ■• L Brown Bees (Selimmare. £ " Wg (Daughter of j Brutaudorf . by Blacklock. O { Mrs.Cr'icksh'nk^byW'lb'sk X - (Canteen j Waxy Pope, by W«xy. ("Calendar (Imported) ( Castania, by Gohanna. 8 a (Hambletonia Stamford. byPletup tentiary ~ • - ( Harmonica, by H'nr bJet'aUa b fg (Troe (Imported) ( Priam, by Emilius. O 3 [Cassandra \ Ally, by Partisan. X ,. O (AliceGrey ( *Rous'Kmigrant, by Pioseer • J _ . } *Gulnare, byYouigGoriiMa j [V-l (The Colonel „ ( Whisker, by Waxy. Zj * ■£ f Cap-a-pie (Imported) i } Delpini mare. O 3 a t Sister to Caotoa i Sultan, by Selim. fa * - i Duchess of York, by Waxy. M (Dover (Touchstone. £ (.Bell Brand (Verbosa. a ( Sophie ( Skilhinda. - { Bailie Brass, *Imported. Barney SGlireluer,BR1^TOW Principal Foreign Events , j \ | i PRINCIPAL FOREIGN EVENTS. Chester Cup May 9 Great Jubilee Stakes May 11 Newmarket Stakes May 16 French Derby May 27 Derby May 30 Oaks June 1 Grand Prix of Paris June 10 Ascot Week June 12— 16 Princess of Wales ($50,000) July 5 Eclipse Stakes ($50,000) July 20 Goodwood Cup August 1 IDoncaster St. Leger Sept. 12 Jockey Club Stakes ($50,000) Sept. 27 Cesarewitch Oct. 10 Middle Park Plate Oct. 12 Cambridgeshire Oct. 24 Dewhurst Plate Oct. 25 Manchester November Handicap Nov. 24