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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, June 2, 1900
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, June 2, 1900 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1900 drf1900060201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, June 2, 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] \DdcirflQkli Form I VOL. VI. KO. 131. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JUKE 2, 1900. PRICE, 5 CENTS. Mud Racing at Hawthorne MUD BACOKI AT HAWTHORNE. With the track in the condition as it is now at Hawthorne it is almost impossible to keep a correct line on the horses and "form" has to be handled circumspectly. Earlier in the week Silverdale, from the Schorr stable, tow-roped Garry Hermann in going five furlongs; but yesterday, with four pounds difference in the weights in Garry Hermann's favor, the latter turned the tables in a suprising way. In the Garry Hermann case it was common talk that he was short and not at his best when he met Silverdale before but a race between the pair was a big attraction for a Saturday crowd and Jake Marklein was induced to start his* colt, it being a favor to the association. Marklein is fond of the game Garry, and despite the fact that he was not at his best he had confidence enough in the youngster's ability to think he could beat Silverdale anyhow, and both he and Rome Reepass, whose boy Knight rode, bet on Garry Hermann. Respa6S remarked before the race that he wished the colt had one more work in him, then he would back him strongly, but as it was he thought the colt did not have to be at his best to win. Well, the race was run. and Silverdale walked home, and he was at once marked as the champion two-year-old so far shown in the west, but yesterday-was another day, and Garry Hermann, in just about the same way as Silverdale beat him, reversed the decision. Thus are the uncertainties of horse racing, especially on a muddy track that changes from day to day. Yesterday it was slippery, when they met before it was rough and lumpy. Judges Harry Kuhl and Charles Trevathan made an odd but strictly correct decision in the third event. This was a mile condition race for three-year-olds and had but five starters, still jockey Boland could not find room enough on the track to pilot The Monk without interfering with some of the other horses. Although it was an odds on favorite that was set back the decision was a correct one and will be a good lesson to rough riders in the future. The horses finished The Monk, Celeritas and Sidbow. but had the fouling not occurred Sid-bow would probably have won, with Celeritas second and The Monk third. Just after the field, which was closely bunched, passed the half-mile ground and were on the far turn Boland, who was on the outside, pulled in on Celeritas and crowded the latter to such an extent that he in turn jammed into Sidbow. The latter was compelled to pull up almost to a standstill, as was Scarlet Lily, who was on the inside of Sidbow. It was a clean case of foul, but as it happened so far away from home many thought the judges would take no notice of it, but they did, and took sharp notice, too. All the riders were questioned and each one. with the exception of Boland, told about the same story, and as a result The Monk was set back and Boland was suspended for the remainder of the present Hawthorne meeting for foul riding. There was an ugly looking accident in the first race which was for maidens at one mile. Shortly after the field had gone around the first turn, Money Back stumbled and fell and with her down went Ibinhere and Reginald Hughes. Jockeys Grand and Tullett escaped with a severe shaking up and no bones broken, but H. Stuart came out of the jumble with a broken collar bone and was injured internally. The Cuban Girl, from indications, was started short in the second race, hut she was so much the best of an ordinary lot that she won in spite of this, although Grace Cup had her straight to the end. Star Chamber, from E. S. Gardner, Jr.s stable and trained by Charles Hughes, was backed from 3 to 2 to 7 to 10 to win the first race, and he delivered the goods in grand style. Pat Corrigan's Racivan was easily the best of the field in the fourth race and being well handled by Boland, he won as he pleased. Racivan was entered for $300: was run up to $600 by Harry Robinson, but was retained for the odd $5. It was Thomas Carey's all the way in the fifth event which was at nine furlongs and at the wire he was pulled to a walk eight lengths in front of Prince Blazes. Woodtrice, the public choice for this race, finished absolutely last which was out of line as he easily beat Thomas Carey the last time they hitched. All the evidence was submitted to the judges in regard to the Rollins race and probably all parties accused will be reinstated today. To Hear Dugan's Case TO HEAR DUGAN'S CASE. . Covington, Ky., June 1.— The License Committee of the American Turf Congress will meet in Chicago at the Wellington Hotel Sunday to hear jockey Dugan's application. Rancho Del Paso Sale RAXCHO DEL PASO SALE. The first of the yearling sales of 1900 took place in Madison Square Garden, New York, last Thursday night, when forty-two of the Rancho del Paso yearlings were disposed of by the FaBig-Tipton Company for the following prices : Bay filly, by Watercress— Ailee; C. Bross- man $200 Bay colt, by Golden Garter — Alesia; W. Hoffman 450 Bay or brown colt, by July — Alma Tadema ; A. J. Joyner 100 Chestnut colt, by Salvator — Aura; Matt Dwyer 100 Bay colt, by Star Ruby — Baby; A. J. Joyner 425 Bay filly, by Goldfinch— Barbary Maid ; E. Corrigan 900 Chestnut filly, by Goldfinch— Bavaria ; J. Daly 1,000 Bay colt, by Star Ruby-Bella B.; H. E. Leigh 500 Bay colt, by Kismet— Blue Dress: C. Fleischmann's Sons 250 Chestnut filly, by Salvator — Boule de Neige ; W. L. Powers 500 Bay filly, by Goldfinch or Star Ruby-Carina; Ed Feakes 1,000 Bay colt, by Kismet— Carolita ; H. E. Leigh 100 Brown colt, by Cavalier— Clarissa ; W. Hoffman 300 Chestnut colt, by Sir Modred— Cloister ; G. D. Wilson 325 Bay or brown oolt, by Watercress— Cottage Girl ; R. P. Lounsbury 500 Bay colt, by Tyrant— Cressett ; Matt Dwyer 150 Bay filly, by Bassetlaw— Crisalba ; W. L. Powers 250 Bay colt, by St. Andrew — Cuisine; J. S. McDonald 500 Bay colt, by Golden Dawn — Dalnshire Lass; G. D. Wilson 325 Bay colt, by Dorian— Dare Dollar; T. J. Healey 250 Bay filly, by Cavalier— Darine ; Ed Feakes 350 Bay filly, by Duncombe— Delight ; W. L. Powers 300 Bay colt, by Bassetlaw— Detrix; J. S. McDonald 350 Brown colt, by Watercress— Duchess of Towers; H. E. Leigh 100 Chestnut colt, by Cavalier— Echota ; W. Hoffman 450 Bay filly, by Goldfinch— Electricity ; J. Daly 500 Chestnut colt, by Kismet— Ernestine; J. Rubino 250 Chestnut colt, by Star Ruby — Falsalara ; A. Garson 2,050 Chestnut colt, by Goldfinch— Fleurette ; A. Garson 5,000 Bay filly, by Midlothian— Flora Hurst; E. Corrigan 550 Bay colt, by Darebin-Gertrude ; G. D. Wilson 275 Black filly, by Watercress— Glad Eyes; C. Brossmau 500 Bay colt, by (Joldflnch-Guenn ; G. F. Johnston 650 Chestnut filly, by Goldfinch— Harmony II; W. L. Powers 600 CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. RANCHO DEL PA80 SALE. Continued from First Page. Chestnut filly, by July— Hearsa ; M. Murphy 150 Bay filly, by Cavalier— Heloise ; W. Hoffman 200 Bay filly, by Golden Garter— Iris ; W. L. Powers 400 Brown colt, by Fresno— Italian Beauty ; G.D. Wilson 150 Bay filly, by Kismet— Joisa ; W. L. Powers. 100 Bay filly, by Bassetlaw— Kate Daly ; G. D. Wilson 125 Bay colt, by Watercress— Kathleen ; Matt Dwyer 200 Bay filly, by Bassetlaw— La Cachuca; M. Murphy 625 Total for forty-two head $22,000 Average per head . . , $524 Brooklyn Form Chart BROOKLYN FORM CHART. GRAVESEND, L.. I., June ].— Sixth day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy; track fast. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. 1 Qfl 14. FIRST RACE— 4 1-3 Furlongs. $700 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St \ ft % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 17788 SCREECH 113 1 1-' 1* 1* H Maher W H Sands 3 4 3 34 18069-MADDIE 111 8 5" 4^ 21 2" Mitchell J J McCafferty 4 5 4 5 17693 THE BLUECOAT 104 4 414 31 V 3'* McCue R T Wilson Jr 6 8 6 8 18086 DR. PRESTON 104 5 6" 5^ 43 4^ Wed'strandGeorge J Long 4 4 34 34 18124 HINSDALE 106 7 7» 10 9 5» Jenkins P J Dwyer 20 30 20 30 OTIS HARLAN 105 3 3h 6* 64 6« Winkfield W H May & Son 10 12 10 12 18156 HENGI8T 104 6 8 9 8 P Doggett Oneck Stable 10 12 10 12 G. W. W. 106 10 10 8 7« 8* Clawson A L Ferguson 20 20 10 10 RAPPENECKER 104 9 9 7 10 VI Wade G H Avery 40 60 40 60 17669 SWEEPSTAKES 101 2 2+ 2* 51 10 J Slack O L Richards 20 20 20 20 MAVADA 101 11 11 11 11 11 Rauch F Mossom 15 20 15 20 17595 GOLDEN LILY 105 12 12 12 12 12 James Crawford Bros 15 100 15 100 Time, 11%, 23%, 49, 55%. Winner— Blk. f, by Galore— Owlet. Went to post at 2 :35. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Screech was well in motion when the flag fell and was being eased up at the finish. McAddie is a good colt. He got the worst of the start and was gaining at the end. The Bluecoat ran a fair race and will do to watch. G. W. W. and Rappenecker had no chance from where they got off. Overweights— Hinsdale, 2 pounds: Otis Harlan, 1 ; G. W. W., 2; Golden Lily, 4. Screech, place, 7 to 5 ; show, 7 to 10. McAddie, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. The Bluecoat. show, 8 to 5. Dr. Preston, place, 7 to 5 ; show. 3 to 5. lOftl pT SECOND RACE— 1 F^TMiles. $750 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St St % j/» \ StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H L C 18127-' K. BRAMBLE* 3 100 2 24 3h 4h 4* l» 1% O'Connor H E Leigh 2 3 2 24 18127 "FIRST WHIP 3 106 5 51 5 4 3 14 21 2* Maher J A McLaughlin 7-5 9-5 7-5 8-5 15834 SIR GUY 3 86 3 31 2* 21 24 3* 3 Rauch W M Barrick 3 4 3 34 17824 FREE LANCE 6 106 1 4h 4» 5^ 5+ M 4" Hamilton G W Meehan 15 15 15 15 (14944) DESPERADO 4 106 6 6 6 6 6 6 5" McCue J E Madden 10 12 10 12 180403VIL. PRIDE 4 101 4 1- \» l« 3" 54 6 Mitchell J J McCafferty 12 25 12 25 Time, 12%, 24%, 37% 504, 1 :0235, 1 :15%, 1 :2833, 1 :42i5, 1 :55. Winner— Ch. c, by Bramble— Queen Beluga. Went to post at 3 08. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. At the weights King Bramble was best today. He ran a game race and was hard driven through the last quarter. First Whip finished strongly but has probably had too much racing. Sir Guy showed early speed and was probably short. Village Pride stopped badly. Overweights— First Whip, 1 pound; Free Lance. 3 ; Village Pride, 1. * King Bramble, place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. First Whip, place, 3 to 5 ; show, out. Sir Guy, show. 2 to 5. 1 001 ft THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. $1,000 added. 3-year-olds and upwards. Selling. lO^lD The Patchogue Stakes. Ind Horses" A Wt St ^ % \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 178643MEEHANUS 4 114 4 31 34 34 U Maher Westmore&M'han6 8 6 7 (1K178)MERRY DAY 5 106 1 1" 11 1" 2" R Murphy Liger & Dean 3 4 3 34 18157'TRUMPET 3 106 8 6" 41 4« 3* Bullman M F Dwyer 5 5 4 4 (17942 (UNMASKED 3 108 3 4- 5« 5" 4i Spencer J R & F P Keene 3 4 3 4 (18088KSKY SCRAPER 4 106 5 21 2i 2" 51 Odom J L Holland 4 5 4 4 18088^OLIVER MC 4 106 2 V 6 6 6"- O'Connor P Clark 6 8 6 8 17689 RIKKITIKITAVI3 113 6 7 7 7 7* McCue Oneck stable 20 20 20 20' (18122)DANFORTH 5 113 7 8 8 8 8 James W C Daly 50 60 50 60. Time, 12^, 23%, 35, 47%, 1 :tt& Winner— Ch. c, by Golden Garter— Fedalma. Went to post at 3 :45. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same -Meehauus was best as race was run. He laid in a good position to the stretch but had to be hustled hard at the finish as the weight was stopping him. Merry Day was carried along toe fast and tired at the end. Sky Scraper gave him a hard race for the first five-eighths and wore herself out. Trumpet got away poorly and ran a good race. Unmasked also ran a fine fast race. Scratched— (18007)Pink Domino. 93; 17903^Native, 95; 18157 Cupidity, 93; 17951 Buffoon. 108. Overweights — Trumpet, 2 pounds; Unmasked. 2. Meehanus. place, 3 to 1 ; show, 8 to 5. Merry Day. place, 7 to 5 ; show, 7 to 10. Trumpet show, 4 to 5. Unmasked, place. 7 to 5 ; show. 3 to 5. Sky Scraper, place. 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. 1 Qt)1 H FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. $700added. 3-vear-olds. Maidens" JL O ^ A. # Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H. V2 %. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18090^BOMBSHELL 114 3 34 4" 4» 1h \i O'Connor J Galway 5 5 4 — 4 — 1809PSCALES 111 1 4« & 1» 23 2' Bullman W Cahill 10 15 10 10 18179*NANSEN 111 4 5« 3" 3" 31 3-' Turner H E Leigh T-5 2 7-5 9-", 17723 ORONTAS 114 10 8« 9 6' 51 4" Spencer George J Long 4 4 44 17626 LONG ISLE 114 6 23 14 2« 44 53 Shaw F Burlew 15 20 15 *0 17830 SUGUALAK 111 8 71 71 ',* 7 6" Winkfield S S Brown 15 15 Jo Tft 17863 LORD BALTIMORE 114 7 9* 6« 5- 6 W Maher F Gebhard 6 7 6 7 17690 BOROUGH 111 9 & 8 9 H* S-' Jenkins P J Dwyer 30 50 SO 51V 18090 ZAZANENE 109 5 1 24 S 9- 9^ Mitchell W J Ganzey 40 40 30 SO 18090 BEAUTIFUL 109 2 10 10 10 10 10 James W C Daly 100 100 100 im Time, 12% 24%, 37. 49%. .1 :02%, 1 :15%, 1 :42%, 1 :46%. Winner— Ch. c, by Belvidere - Bonnie Lass. " ^ Went to post at 4:10. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won handily; second the same Bombshell ran on the outside all the way and had the advantage of clear sailing He was well handled and finished strongly. Scales ran a good race. Nansen had a rough journev and wa much knocked about. He is improving and likely to score soon. Orontas got off badlv and ma,l« J mauo up a lot of ground. Bombshell, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Scales, place, 4 to 1; show, 2 to 1' Nansen nlaco 7 to 10 ; show, out. Orontas, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. ' IQOIQ FIFTH RACE-F^llCoui^.~About 2 1-2 Miles. $700 addldTTy^a^hlstnl J-O ^J -L.\D upward. Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 8 12 16 20 Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C (18059)VAN SHIP 7 172 2 4^ 4* 3-' 2" U4 Vi Finnegan J W Colt 7^101 — 7^01 — 18059 HOB WHITE 6 132 4 2* 2* 2- H4 21 2" Barry E Kyle 15 4) £■ 17908 NESTOR 7 132 1 1'- H 13 3 3 3 Heider H S Page 10 10 4 4 13868 PER ION 5 144 3 3« 3« 5 Pulled up Canavan F Gebhard 8 l" 8 l* 18059 W ACE 5 133 5 5 5 44 Fell Southwood E S Craven 8 t 6 f (17955)TULANE 4 144 6 6 Fell Donahue C WWadsworth 4 6 4 6 Time, 4 :55. Winner— Ch. g, by Isaac Murphy— Bandusia. Went to post at 4:41. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won cleverly; secoai enily. Via Ship is a good weight carrier and jumper and was well ridden. Bob Whitejuaipjl wall aai wis aided by his light weight. Nestor was rushed too fast and tired at the end. Scratched— 17908 Charagrace, 132. Van Ship, place, 2 to 5 ; show, out. Bob White, place, 6 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Nestor, show, 2 to 5. -| Oftin SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. $700 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (18086)BLUES 115 4 1» li 11 IH Maher Fleischmann Sons2-5 1-2 2 5 2-5 (18180)DELMARCH 115 1 4 2' 2« 2UN Turner C T Patterson 3 5 3 5 18156 HUMBOLDT 107 2 2« 3a 31 31 Jenkins P J Dwyer 20 20 15 15 18126 VOUCH 115 3 3» 4 4 4 McCue R W Walden & SonlO 10 8 8 Time, 12^, 24?b, 36^, 1 :02. Winner— B. c, bv Sir Dixon— Bonnie Blue. Went to post at 5 :18. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Blue* was much the best and won as he pleased. Delmarch got away well, but was outrun the first part of the race. Vouch ran a poor race and can do better. Scratched— 18060 Connie, 112; 18124 Checkmate, 107; 18124 Wall About, 107. Corrected weights— Delmarch, 115. Blues, place, out. Delmarch, place, evens ; show, out. Humboldt, show, 4 to 5. Page [1] The American Turf Congress the anemcffN tube congress. Pebsident— W. F. SCHULTE. Louisville, Ky. " Viob-Pbesident— James Howaed, Chicago, 111. Tbbahureb— O. L. Bradley, Lexington. Ky. fc Sbobbtaby— E. C. Hopfbb, 513 Madison Avenue, Covington, Ky. ' Assistant Secbet aby— John Dillon, 513 Madison Avenue, Covington, Ky. A MKBItAS TUBF CONGBESS MEMBERS. Kentucky Association, of Lexington, Ky. New Louisville Jockey Club, of Louisville, Ky. Latonia Jockey Club, of Covington, Ky. St. Louis Jockey Club, of St. Louis, Mo. Tenneeeee Breeders Association, of Nashville, Tenn. ' New Memphis Jockey Club, of Memphis, Tenn. t Arkansas Jockey Club, of Little Bock, Ark. Cincinnati Live Stock and Driving Park Co., of Cincinnati, O. New Louisiana Jockey Clnb, of New Orleans, ' La. ; Pacific Coast Jockey Clnb, of San Francisco, Cal. l Queen City Jockey Club, of Newport, Ky. Washington Park Club, of Chicago. 111. Highland Park Club, of Detroit, Mich. Harlem Jockey Club, of Chicago, 111. Chicago Jockey Club, of Chicago, 111. Western Turf Association, of San Francisco, Cal. Committee on Appeals. K. F. Clay, Paris. Ky. George G. Pebkins, Covington, Ky. George J. Long, Louisville, Ky. Committee on Licenses. Job. A. Murphy, St. Louis Fair Association, St. Louis, Mo. E. C. Hopfbb. Covington, Ky. Chables F. Pbice, Louisville, Ky. Committee on Bules. Jos. A. Murphy, St. Louis Fair Association, St. Louis, Mo. L. P. Tablton, Frankfort. Ky. E. C. Hoppbb, Covington, Ky. TENNESSEE BBEEDEBS ASSOCIATION. Pbbsident— Geobge Campbell Brown. Secretary and Tbeasueeb— J. W. Russwurm. Nashville, Tenn. Executive Committee— A. H. Kobinson, chairman; May Overton, Andrew Marshall. ABKANSAS JOCKET CLUB. Pbbsidbnt— 8. M. Appebson. Bbobbtaby— Joseph E. Mabtin. Little Book, Ark. WESTERN TUBF ASSOCIATION. Pbbsidbnt— W. J. Mabtin. Viob-Pebsidbnt— Chas. F. Gabdneb. Bbcbetary -F. H. Green, Parlor A, Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. NEW LOUISVILLE JOCKET CLUB. Pbbsidbnt— W. F. 8ohultb. Viob-Pbbbident— W. E. Applegate. Tbbasdbbb— Chablbs Bollingbb. Bbobbtaby— Chablbs F. Pbiob. Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky PACIFIC COAST JOCKET CLUB. Pbbsidbnt— 8. N. Androus. Viob-Pebsidbnt— Hbnby J. Cboceeb Bbobbtaby— F. H. Gbbbn. Palace Hotel, Parlor A, San Francisco, Cal HARLEM JOCKET CLUB. Presiding Judge— Col. A. W. Hamilton. Starter-Richard Dwybb. Bbobbtaby— M. Nathanbon. Boom 1, 130 Adams Street, Chicago, 111. CBICAGO JOCKEI.CLUB. Pbbsident— Richard Fitzgerald. Starter— Richard Dwyeb. Bbobbtaby— Habby Kdhl. Boom 403 Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, 111. " fc ' ' t ' ; l WASHINGTON PABK CLUB. Pbbsidbnt— Lawrence A. Young. Viob-Pbesidbnt— Watson J. Ferry. Secretary and Treasurer— James Howabd, 61st and South Park Avenue. Board of Directors— Lawrence A. Young. Watson J. Ferry. James Howard. D. Mark Cummings. William L. Phelps. lohn F. Morse. Vacancy to be filled. KENTUCKT ASSOCIATION. Pbbsidbnt— Col. M. M. Young. Sbobbtaby— C. F.MoMebbin. Lexington. Ky. HIGHLAND PABK JOCKET CLUB Pbbsident— Geoege M. Hendbie. Vice-President— John W. Pbiob. Treasurer-George M. Hendbie. Sbobbtaby— Waltbb O. Pabmbb. Detroit, Micb Executive Committee — George M. Hendrie John W. Price, Walter O. Parmer. QUEEN CITT JOCKET CLUB. (Wilders, Newport, Ky.) Pbbsident— K. W. Nelson. Vioe-Pbbbident— H. E. Quebn. General Manage*- F F. Fowleb. Secbetaby— Roger Sullivan. York and Southgate Streets, Newport, Ky Treasurer— Frank P Helm. Dieectoes— R. W. Nelson, Frank P. Helm, Henry E. Queen, George C. Bennett, Roger Sullivan. ST. LOUIS FAIR ASSOCIATION. Pbbsident— Robebt Aull. Fiest Vice-Pbesident— August B. Ewing. Second Vice-Pebsident— Chables Claek. Third Vice-President— James Campbell. Sbobbtaby— Joseph A. Murphy. Treasurer— W. M. Lookwood. Board of Directors— L. M. Rumsey, Robert Aull, J. M. Sellers, Charles Green, Rolla Wells, William Nolker, D. R. Francis, James Campbell, C. C. Maflitt, C. H. Turner, A. B. Ewing and Charles Clark. Fair Grounds, St. Louis, Mo LATONIA JOCKET CLUB. Pbbsident— John C. Sherlock. Sbobbtaby— Edwabd C. Hoppbb, 235 Court Avenue, Covington, Ky. NEW MEMPHIS JOCKET CLUB. Pbbsidbnt— S. R. Montgomery. First Viob-Pbebidext— F. G. Jones, Second Vice-President— Napoleon Hill. Thibd Viob-Pebsidbnt— B. B. Snowdbn. Foubth Viob-Pebsidbnt— O. H. P. Piper. Tbeasueeb— John M. Peters. Sbobbtaby— M. N. Maofablan. Boom No. 2, Cotton Exchange Building, ' Executive Committee— S. T. Carnes, George Arnold, C. C. Cowan, Dr. Kennedy Jones 8, B. Montgomery, ex-officio. Racing Dates of 1900 BACING DATES OF 1900. St. Louis. Mo May 12— Aug. 24 ^ Hawthorne May 28 — June 8 Latonia, Ky May 28— June I I Newport, Ky Jnne 4 — 9 9 Harlem June 9—22 ? Latonia, Ky June 11—16 Highland Park, Mich June 14— 27 7 Newport, Ky June 18 — 20 0 Latonia, Ky June 21—23 \ Washington Park, Chicago June 23— July 21 Newport, Ky June 25—27 7 Latonia, Ky June 28— 30 0 Newport, Ky July 2— 4 Hawthorne July 23— Aug. 24 Harlem Aug. 6— 18 g Highland Park, Mien August 16— 29 9 Hawthorne Aug. 20— Sept. 1 1 Harlem Sept. 3— 15 Hawthorne Sept. 17— Oct. 6 6 Harlem Oct. 8-29 The "Ruled off" List ' 8 ^ I I 9 9 ? 7 0 \ 7 0 4 18 g 29 9 1 1 15 6 6 THE "BCLED OFF" LIST. LATONIA JOCKEY CLUB. William Brannon, for connection with Polk Badget ringing case. LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB. W. Gallagher, owner, and horse Patroon, b. c, 4, by Patron— Madie. HABLEM JOCKEY CLUB Sept. 30, 1898— J. Horton, John Kinney, jockeys, ruled off. July 5, 1899 — W. H. Snearly, trainer, suspended and recommended that license committee revoke license. CINCINNATI JOCKEY CLUB. M. Coughlin, owner and trainer, ruled off. C. A. Richcreek, trainer, indefinitely suspended. Baldur, ch. g, by Punster— Coots, ruled off. DETBOIT JOCKEY CLUB. J. M. Cooper, alias "Bozeman." PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. T. H. Cook, owner. J. H. Peters, H. Mc-Mahon. John Welch. J. Burns, B. Sheppard, A. Stanford, steeplechase jockeys, ruled off. B. Cairns, J. Wilkins and Doc Tuberville, jockeys, indefinitely suspended. H. Cooper, owner ; A. Nickells, trainer, and F. E. Mulholland. expelled. Horses Morgan G., Trance and Mestor ruled off. Jockeys A. G. Stanford, John Coyle, J. Johnson, and Goodman ruled off. Jockeys T. Butler, C. Burlingame, F. Duffy, W. Flynn, J. Majnard. S. McClain, C. M. Slo-cum, M. Schultz, Summeriield. L. Barry, suspended indefinitely. Owner J. J. Cassidy ruled off; D. M. Boyd, suspended indefinitely. Trainer. D. Halliday, ruled off. Frank Dwyer, Leo Soloman, ruled off. THE MEMPHIS JOCKEY CLUB. W. Hogan, steeplechase jockey, indefinitely suspended; J. Street, jockey, und R. Doty, foreman, ruled off. HAWTHOENE (CHICAGO BACING ASSOCIATION.) 1892-J. Mara, Snider and S. Bell, jockeys, ruled off. 1893— W. Feeney, L. Daly, A. Gregg, W. Hig-gins, jockeys, ruled off. J. B. Fox, J. Mode-land, J. M. Ryan, F E. De Roo, J. B. Gregg and J. G. Gain, owners, ruled off. 1898 — R. F. Myers, owner and trainer, ruled off. Allen Nixon and A. Johnson, jockeys, ruled off. 1893— J. Ransom, B. White, W. Harris, jockeys, suspended. 1898 — J. McDonald, jockey, suspended. CBE8CENT CITY JOCKEY CLUB. C. Combs, jockey, suspended indefinitely from all Drivileges. E. James, jockey, suspended indefinitely, for ' foul riding. B. Troxler, jockey, ruled off. J. Troxler, agent, suspended from all privil-' eges indefinitely. M. Dunn, jockey, suspended indefinitely. J. A. Price, steeplechase jockey ruled off : December 27, 1899. J. D. Clayton, trainer, indefinitely suspended 1 January 5, 1900. B. Sheppard, jockey, indefinitely suspended [ December 12, 1889. A. J. Wallace, owner, indefinitely suspended l December 12, 1899. J. Cunningham, jockey, ruled off December r 16,1899. Virgie O., b. m, 5, by Trafalgar— Lady O'Fal- Ion, entry refused for balance of meeting Janu-J ary 5, 1900. St. Lorenzo, ch. c, 4, by St. Leonards— Dart l Maiden, entry refused and barred from all 1 privileges December 23, 1899. George Lee. br. g, 5, By St. George — Levee, in-9 - definitely suspended December 12, 1899. ' : 1 [ l r l 1 - Jockey K. Foucon, ruled off. Jockey W. Woods, indefinitely suspended, OUEENiciTY7JOCKEY CLUB. H. D.Brown, Ted Welker, George Keating ani Charles Keating ruled off. LAKE9CDE JOCKEY CLUB. Jockey William Bloss ruled off for fraudulent riding. ST. LOUIS FAIR ASSOCIATION. 1897— C. Johnson, jockey, Dick Young, Bradford Blevins, Jerry Downing, trainer, ruled off Dr. C. S. Herbert (alias) J. C. Davis and O. A. Arthur, trainer, and H. L. Wasson, ageot, account. Little I Am ringing case. 1898 — The following jockeys were indeflnweiy suspended : A. Warren. C. Clay. Tip Leigh, i Snell, O. L. Elliott and Archie Mclntyre. th» latter suspended for all but his employer, W, P . Magrane. 1899— T. B. Watts, owner and trainer. W. L. Cassidy. ruled off. Charles Houck, jockey, ruled off. F. H. Hazenfeld, owner, and horses Alibi, b, g, 8, by Miser— Acquital ; Bi3cayne, b. h, 6, by Glenelg— Delphine ; Catskill, b. c, 4, by Qlenelg — Delphine ; Colonel Barrett, b. g, 6, by Roseing-ton— Betty Waddell; Lazzara, ch. g, 6, by So -branje— Kaskaskia ; Merry Nell, br. m, 6, by Darebin— La Favorita ; Uncle Eli, ch. h, 5. by Aintree— Quick ; Whiskers, br. g, 6, by Dake »£ Montrose— The Tigress. This is the Little I Am case. G. Holden, jockey, indefinitely suspended ana license revoked. CHICAGO JOCKEY CLUB— 1899. W. Beauchamp, jockey, ruled off. Jockey and trainer, N. Bay, suspended indsS-nitely and license revoked by Committee, on recommendation of judges. Jockey George Taylor, suspended indefuritely . John R. Beckley's trainer's license revoked', D. J. Leary. trainer, ruled off. Jockeys E. Royce and W. Nutt ruled eff. Jockey T. Bisping, indefinitely suspended, Jockey Jesse Everett ruled off. Horse Tulane's entry refused for inconsistea: racing. B. F. Meyers and his horses. C. Gray, jockey, suspended indefinitely and license revoked. Wm. DeLong, jockey, ruled off for oileri»g bribe. 1899-T. McNickle, C. Milton, jockeys, suspended. Jockey F. Rutter, suspended indefinitely for suspicious actions and getting left on the horse Uhler on July 12. Recommended that baa License Committee revoke his license. Jockey T. McNickle, suspended indefinitely for ride on horse King Bermuda; same recommendation as to revoking license. Jockey Charles Melton, suspended indefinitely for ride on horse The Winner; same recommea dation as to revoking license. For inconsistent racing the further encry of the following horses will be refused: The Dauphin. Robert Bonner, Einer, Hardly and UartU . Horses Ruled Off (Chicago Racing Association. 1898— Tusculum, by Bern Strome— Crafett; Fii- ibuster, by Longsides— Little Mollie; ObdMaa;? Simon, by Simon Magnus— Persistence ; Boar J. Marker, by Falsetto— Rebellis ; Frank Sta*«oa . by Jils Johnson— Trousseau ; Getabout, by Tea- ton— Gadabout ; Dayton Star, by Day Star-Miss McGregor ; Sun Bonnet, by Eberlee— Blu» Bonnet; Immense, by Himyar— Rhoda. HIGHLAND PABB CLUB. John J. Ryan and Herbert Speers ruled off for ringing Caroline K. Horse Midlo, by Midlothian— Electric Light. ruled off. T. Walker, jockey, suspended and revocation of license recommended. E. C. Hoppeb, Secretary. AffERfmlURFCOMRESS VOL. LI. SDPPLEMEHT TO DAILY RACING FORM. CHICAGO, ILL, SATDRDAY, JUNE 2, 1900, XQ. 22. Page [2] Daily Racing Form ...AND THE... American Turf Congress Record ISSUED EVERY DAY. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE AMERICAN TURF CONGRESS. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. COPYRIGHTED. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1900, by Frank H. Brunell, in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C, U. S. A. [The chart numbers of Daily Racing Form must not be used. They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly protected.] Editor and Proprietor, F. H. Brcnell. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brcnell. 124-126 nfrh Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Subscriptions Mcst be Paid in Advance. Entered in the Post Office at Chicago as second class matter. CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 2, 1900. St. Louis Form ST. LOUIS FORM. St. Lotns. Mo., June 1.— The form of Saturday's St. Louis fields is : First Race— Duke of Melbourne, Wig, Irish Jewel. Second Race — Crossmolina, Rush Fields, Klondyke Queen. Third Race— Easter Card, La Mascot a. Morris Volmer. Fourth Race — Pink Coat. Sam Phillips. Found. Fifth Race— Judge Wardell. Algol, King's Highway. Sixth Race— Harry Pulliam, Small Jack, Fireplay. St. Louis Entries ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track heavy. First Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp 18211 Duke of Melbourne 112 700 17963* Wig 108 690 18190 Irish Jewel 105 685 18147 Lams 103 670 18012 Belle Simpson 103 680 18025 Crest 103 675 Second Race— 1 1-2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. i8195*Rush Fields 6. ...109 720 18148 Jim Conway 6. ...109 715 18147 Gomez 6.... 107 705 18116 Bequeath 5. ...103 710 18116 Haujose 4. ...102 690 18078 School Girl 5. ...102 710 18147 Sadie Levy 5. ...101 700 lSl47»Abusive 4.... 99 705 18147 Klondyke Queen 4.... 97 ......715 18195'Crossmolina 4.... 97 725 Third Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 8-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 18192 Iron Chancellor 4. ...107 700 17910 Joe Gammage 4. ...107 690 17911 Arthur A 5.. ..106 ......705 18151*Easter Card 4. ...104 725 14061 Leonag 5. ...104 700 17987 La Mascota 7. ...104 720 18116 'Morris Volmer 3.... 96 715 158873Hieaway 3.... 93 710 Fourth Race— 11-4 Miles. Club Members Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. Value $2,500. 18150*Algol 6.. ..127 725 18161iPink Coat 5. ...120 750 18149 Yellow Tail 3. ...Ill 730 (18150)Sam Phillips : 3. ...110 740 (18192)Found .......101 735 (18119) Pinochle 5.... 90 730 Fifth Race-:? -4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 18150* Algol 6. ...120 720 18077 Tuila Fonso 4 ...105 710 (17947)Moroni 5. ...104 715 l*192'iGreenock 3. ...102 700 18101 Dave Waldo 5.. ..100 705 a7985)Kiug's Highway 5.... 97 715 (18212) Judge Wardell ',.... 97 725 Sixth Race— ." -8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 17422 Harry Pulliam 106 725 18120 Frank Johnson 106 710 18100 Hurry 103 705 17884 Seething 103 710 18191*Frenchie 103 715 18120 Old Phil 103 700 18016 Fireplay 103 715 (180441Sm all Jack 103 720 17964 White Sails 103 700 Latonia Form LATOMA FORM. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 1.— The form of Saturday's Latonia fields is : First Race— Agitator, W. G. Welch, Little Smoke. Second Race— Drogheda, Volkmann, Tadema. Third Race— Star of Bethlehem, Lord Zeni, Salvarse. Fourth Race— Gooding entry, Queen Dixon, Telephone Girl. Fifth Race— Bentley B., The Doctor, Russell-ine. Sixth Race— Carlotta C, Wilson, Goose Liver. Latonia Entries LATONIA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cloudy ; track muddy. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 18130 Nivoce 5. ...119 665 18163*Agitator 8. ...119 700 18037 PellaB 4. ...112 675 1822liOur Lida 4. ...112 670 18184 Lela Murray 4. ...112 650 18020 Castle 4. ...112 660 17929 Banbury 3.. ..106 680 17929 Little Smoke 3. ... 103 685 17957 John Todd 3. ...103 675 18186 W. G. Welch 3. ...103 690 18187 Orris 3.... 101 670 18036 Ellen Russell 3. ...101 680 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (18106)*Drogheda 110 725 (18185)Tadema 107 715 18069* Syncopated Sandy 107 710 18038n*olkmann It? 720 18132 Glennon 104 705 18185**Xitrate 101 715 *Straus entry. Third Race— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 18160-i Lord Zeni 6. ...114 740 18021^Star of Bethlehem 5. ...113 750 18109^Salvarse 4. ...109 735 (18160)Banished 5. ...104 730 Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile. The Clipsetta Stakes. 2-year-olds. $700 added. (18074)Queen Dixon 112 740 (l8108)*Queen O' Day 110 730 18188 Bonnie Lissak 107 725 18108^Telephone Girl 107 735 18188-'Queen Carnival 107 735 181592Regina Lee 107 730 (18188)*Lady Bramble 107 750 18222^ Helen Graham 103 705 18038 Bean 103 710 18018'Emma C L 103 720 17849 Great Star 103 710 18188 School for Scandal 103 715 *A. P. Gooding entry. Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Boltocrat 5 109 18186 Monnett 3.... 102 650 18224 Arcturus 5. ...101 685 *24E6 Sheba 6.... 101 660 18187 Lady Bratton 4. ...100 680 18223 The Doctor 5.... 98 690 18158 Paschal 3.... 97 665 18220 Miss Kingston 3. ... 97 670 18130-'Bentlev B 4.... 96 700 18225 Russelline 3.... 93 685 18011 Lady Kent 3.... 88 675 ♦First series. Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. 1-year-olds and upward. Selling. 18184 Wilson 5.... 109 720 16942*Goose Liver 6. ...106 715 18163 Marguerite Hageman .. 4.. ..102 700 (1818i»)Carlotta C 6. ...101 725 18072 Pell Mell II 4.... 99 705 18221 Acushla 4.... 99 710 Toronto Form TORONTO FORM. Toronto, Ontario, June 1.— The form of Saturday's Toronto fields is: First Race— Edinborough, Matlock, M. M. Second Race— Denman Thompson, Bill Mas-sie, Flatterer. Third Race— The Provost, Dyment entry, Curfew Bell. Fourth Race— Advance Guard, Procession, Topmast. Fifth Race — Passe Partout, Charley O., Kinney. Sixth Race— Arrezzo. Annetburn, Dryden. Seventh Race— To close today. Toronto Entries TORONTO ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track good. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 18232 Salvado 6. ...124 685 18164 Mario 4. ...119 680 (18169VM- M 3. ...Ill 685 18226 Edinborough 3. ...Ill 700 (18170) Matlock 3. ...106 690 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. Tyro Handicap. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (17813)Denman Thompson 116 725 18197 Bill Massie 113 720 18135 Flatterer 110 715 Award, b. f, by Strathmore — Mariet 100 Willard, br. g, by Pactolus— War Dance II 100 16569 Thoughtful 100 715 Third Race— 1 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Dominion Handicap. 18035*Maritana II 5. ...114 720 18134fButter Scotch 4. ...113 705 (18199)tThe Provost 3. ...110 725 18164 Violent 5. ...107 710 14804 Spring Blossom 4. ...107 705 18136*Bellcourt 4.. ..105 700 181682fBarley Sugar 3. ... 101 715 18228 Curfew Bell 4. ...100 715 *N. Dyment entry. tW. Hendrie entry. Fourth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Waterloo Handicap. 18231 Caytive 7... .119 710 18063*Tqpmast 8. ...118 715 ( 18167 ^Procession 4. ...115 720 (18096)*Advance Guard 3. ...114 725 182O0*Erwin 3. ...114 705 l8200*Alice Farley 5. ...114 715 182O0-! Beau Ideal 7. ...113 710 18l67*fMr. Jersey 3. ...109 705 18167 Beguile 5. ...107 700 (18171)Flag of Truce 4. ...106 695 ♦Carruthers & Shields entry. +J. E. Seagram entry. Fifth Race— 2 1-2 Miles. Street Railroad Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (18034)Master Fred 9. ...168 650 (18095) Passe Partout 4. ...159 675 18166 Mr. Dunlap 10.... 150 660 ( 14720) Lastfellow 6. ...150 655 18229 Charley O 4. ...149 670 18229 Peter II 8.... 148 650 18229 Kinney 5. ...146 665 (18198)Exitus 6. ...145 645 18095 Nicholas 7. ...140 640 14717 BrownGirl 6. ...136 665 Sixth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Hunter's Flat Race. 4-year-olds and upward. 18032 Annetburn 5. ...147 670 18229 Arrezzo 6.... 147 675 18064 Emigrant 6. ...147 655 18064 Abbotsford 6. ...142 660 18166 Dryden 5.. ..142 665 18064*Mystic Shriner 5. ...142 660 Seventh Race — 1 Mile. Close after fourth race today (Saturday). MAY AND OTHER FOR3I BOOKS. May books of Form Charts in paper cover are on sale. They contain all the Form Charts of all tracks from May 1 to May 31, inclusive. Price $1.00. MELBOURNE STUD SALE. To Turfmen, Owners and Trainers: I will sell at the Brooklyn Race Course before the races on Tuesday, June 12, under the management of the Fasig-Tipton Co., William Easton, auctioneer, twenty-six of the finest thoroughbred yearlings (twenty colts and six fillies) picked from my lot of over forty that will go from Kentucky this year and they are by long odds the best lot I every raised and by eight different sires. Western buyers attending my sale can also attend the Runnymede, McGrath-iana, Dixiana, Hartland, Belle Meade and a dozen more leading breeders' sales to be held between June 11th and 15th. Mr. Thomas will sell the next day following mine at same time and place. THE MELBOURNE STUD, William S. Barnes, Prop. Lexington, Ky. SAYM! OAA11I1 DO YOU KNOW? SPRl SURiinERFIELD is president of the DERRBORN TRILORING CO.. 102 EAST MADISON STREET. Suits From $ 1 5.00 Up Trousers $5.00 Up CLOHESEY 81 CO., PRINTERS. Bookmakers' Supplies, Tickets, Sheets, Slatee, Cash Boxes, Etc.. 86 to 94 Fifth Avenue, Times Building. Telephone Main 2134. Complete booking outfit furnished in an hour's notice. American ..Horse Exchange's.. Vearling Sales OCCUR ON JUNE 9th, 11th, a. m. and p.m. JUNE 15th, 16th, a.m. and p.m. JUNE 18th, 19th, 20th, JULY 4th AND INCLUDE All the Leading Studs in America F. M. WARE, TREASURER, MANAGER, AUCTIONEER. WE ALWAYS DELIVER THE GOODS. STAR THEATRE, Clark and Kinzie Sts. BOXING Every Friday Night — Under auspices of the FORT DERRBORN ATHLETIC CLUB. Sam Summerfield, HSSSfe C. T. ESSIG, Secretary. JUNE 1 WIND-UP. OSCAR GARDNER, who has defeated eight men in twenty-five days, vs. HARRY FORBES. Chicago's favorite. PRELIMINARIES TOM REDMOND .115... YOUNG GARFIELD TOMSHROSBREE.133 JACK GRACE CHGOJACK DALY138 JACK ROBINSON BOB LONG 158 JACK BEAUSCHOLTE Follow the Crowd AND GET THE WINNERS AT OUR THREE LARGE ROOMS, 500-502-504 BOYLSTON BLDG. Get our 10 to 1 chance today. We are not trying to give you impossible 50 to 1 shots that never win. Monday one at from 3 to 8 to 1 that i6 a good thing $1.00 DAILY. £1.00 WEEKLY. RACE TRACK INFORMATION BUREAU 263 Dearhorn Street, Chicago. Telelephone, Harrison 1580. RACIYAN. THOMAS CAREY. Our good things yesterday. It's the same every day. Something EXTRA GOOD at Hawthorne and at St. Louis TODAY our 15 to 1 shot starts and like the others will be an EASY WINNER. TRY US. Ready 10 a.m. $1.00 daily, $5.00 weekly. Chicago Turf Advisory Co., Room 707, 225 Dearborn Street, Chicago. 111. 30 TO 1 30 TO 1 Today our mud horse starts and will win sure. Our clients are big winners this week. All losers get this good thing and get even. Special information on all tracks daily. Mail orders promptly attended to. Ready at 9 a.m. $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. GARDEN CITY INFORMATION BUREAU, ROOM 506 INTER OCEAN BLDG., CHICAGO. BUNCO-BRONCHO ....GAVE AS PROMISED.... 3=SPECIALS-3 WIN CELERITAS, RACIVAN, THOMAS CAREY, and at the meeting Ed Gartland II., Lady Meddlesome. Princess Tatyana, Innovator, Gold Badge, Mitten, Vain, Alcedo. TODAY-SATURDAY-TWO CERTAINTIES, and NOT FAVORITES. NO FREE SHEET TODAY. Please get specials before goin« to track from newsboys in front of Randolph. Van Buren and Union depots,southeast corner Madison and Clark Sts. Wired any part of country. $5.00 PER WEEK COL. J. C. WOOTHRS, % 4 Lincoln Ave. Turf Information Association 303, 185 DEARBORN STREET. HAS THREE LONG SHOTS FOR TODAY That will be 10 to 1 or better. Remember it is no guess work but expert handicapping and information SIX WINNERS GUARANTEED DAILY. $1.00 DAILY. $5.00 WEEKLY. NOTE. Outside clients get our long shot Monday. Wired to all parts of the U. S. by 11 ajn. Page [2] American Turf Congress Record I SUPPLEMENT TO DAILY RACING FORM. • = ISSUED WEEKLY. ; ' The Beoord is the Official Organ of the American . Turf Congress. - Published for the Congress by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company. 1*4-186 FIFTH AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. : Editor, F. H. Brunell. CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 2, 1900. Registered Racing Colors REGISTERED RACING COLORS. Covington, Ky., December 29, 1899. The following named persona hare registered I colors for the year 1900 : A. Alexander, T, B., Gold, blue cap. Arthur, James, Green, white sash, green and [ white cap. Abadie. Mrs. M., black, red letter "'A." on back. Anderson, M. D., Black, pink hoop and cap. Avsnt, J. M.. Garnet, blue sash and cap. Atchinsou. Walter, White, black sash, red cap. Anderson. R. H., Red and white stripes, red sleeves, red and white cap. Ana, J., Red, white and black hoops, green cap. Armstrong. J. C. Blue and white halves. Abernathy. J. A.. Blue, old gold sleeves, red cap. Attman. F. G., Old gold and purple. B. Brown A Boles, Blue, red, white and blue sleeves, white and yellow sash across should - en, red cap. Busohmeyer, C. F., Cuban red, white sleeves and cap. Brown, J. E., Green, red sleeves, orange cap. Burns, M., Blue, redsleeves, white sash and cap. Bash, T. J., Cherry and orange stripes, cherry cap. Brown E. C. A Co., Red and black hoops, pink eap. Badiaelli A Morse, Red, green sleeves, white cap, Barnes, W. S. & Co., Blue, white sash and cap. Bagley, N. R.. Red, orange hoops, orange cap. Bewen, M. A Son, White, red sash, green sleeves and cap. Bolich. R. G., Purple, orange sleeves and cap, American nag on back. Brown, A. A Co., Black, red sleeves, white cap. Bianchard, E. & M., Pea green, pink cap. Billings, W. H., Orange, blue cap. Brenock, John. Green, red, white and blue sash Babcock & Elliott, Black, white sash. Bell, Mrs. E., Blue, red sleeves, blue cuffs, red collar, blue and red cap. Brannon, Mrs. J. B„ Lavender, white sash. pink sleeves and cap. Banbury, B. C., Black, blue yoke. Brannon, John B.. Turquois blue, canary sleeves JHid cap. Boyd, F. L., Black, yellow sash and cuffs, black cap. Rosier, William A Co., Maroon, canary sash, sleeves and cap. Barrow. C. M., Red, embroidered horseshoe on back. Boardman, O. W., Red, green malteee cross and cap. Brengman, J., Green, white stripes, green and red cap. Bitzer, Peter, Lilac, green sleeves, purple cap. Barnes. H. H., White, red yoke, blue sleeves, ' red cap. Baumheckel, F. Jr., Slate, Magenta trimmings, Magenta cap. Brinkman, J. G., Purple, white and red sashes, white cap. Basquill, J. E., Purple, orange collar and cuffs, orange and purple cap. Benson, L. W., Green, red cap. Burdeau, C. K., Old gold, white cap. Barrett, Thomas E., Green, white and old gold stripes. Barriok, W. M., Orange, black sash. Baker A Gentry, Old gold, black sleeves, gold hoops and white cap. Bender. S. S., Light blue, red sash. Browning, Paul, Cerise. Bennett, George C, Green and white diamonds Burrows, Ed.. Yale blue, yellow cap. Bronaogh, R. H. A Co., Black, orange belt, yoke and cap. Bateheler. H. T., Blue, white cap. Bertonniero, E. & Co., Black, orangefsash, green eap. Bellow, L. V., Blue, letter '"O" outback, yellow sleeves and cap. Brandon, J., Red, blue sleeves and sash, red and gold oap. i I • = ; . - : I [ ' i Bradley. Owen. Plum, orange sleeves, white e sash and cap. Burns. J.. Red. blue cap. Bradley, O. E.. Black, red hoops, white cap. Bradley. R.. Black, yellow cap. Bradley. Mrs. R.. Black, yellow bars on sleeves, yellow cap. Bratton. J. S.. Blue, old gold hoops, blue cap. Brewer. J. E., Green, with '-B'' on back, red, white and blue sleeves and cap. Burch A Jones, White, purple polka dots, blue s cap. Barron. J. J. A Co.. Green, red ball on back, green sleeves, red cap. Bryan & Burline. Silver, gold sash. Barbee. J. S.. Red. American flag on back, red 1 and white cap. Buckley. T. F.. Green, pink sleeves, green and 1 pink cap. Baird. William. Black, red sleeves, white cap. ! Bensinger. H. B.. Red. white star on back, . white sleeves, blue cap. Burdeau.'C. K.. Old gold, white cap. Banks. J.. Yellow, green sleeves and cap. Bradley. J. R.. Black, greeh sash and cap. Berthurum. Orange, red sash, red and white cap. Blakely. A. G.. Black, scarlet sash and cap. Baker. J. C. Black and white stripes. Brown & Faure. Blue, red, white, blue stripes on sleeves, red cap. Burns. Thos.. Black, red bars on sleeves and cap. j I Brown. H. D., Yale blue, pink and green eap. t. Civill, P. M., Blue, old gold sleeves, white cap. ' I | Charles, 8. J., Green, yellow sash, black and i white cap. I Clark. A. C. Red and white stripes, blue cuffs with white star, blue cap. I Curry, Gil, Purple, green cap. Calvert. T. G.. Violet, green sash, cuffs and cap. Call. John, White, black sleevea. Corrigan, Ed. Green, white sash. Cantrell, J. M., Yale blue, orange ball on back, red cap. Conners, W. J., Green, red letter l'C" on back, red and green cap. Cabirac. A. B„ Black, blue sash. Cherrington & Co., Blue, orange sleeves and cap Crabb, Tom Steven, White, red crab on back, red cuffs and cap. Cushing, J. E.. Blue, gold stars. Cahn, J. C., Orange, blue sleeves, red cap. Cameron. C. C, Red. white "C" on back, red cap. ! Clark, William Red, white sash. Cammiap. W. S. & Co., Green, blue sleeves, white cap. Curran, R. J., Green and white stripes, yellow cap. , I Connolly 4 Co., Cerise, grey sleeves. j Christopher. J. C. A Bro.. Black, white sleeves, red maltese cross on back, red cap. Chamberlain, E. D., Red, black cellar and cuffs. white star and black horseshoe on back. Castleman, H. C, Blue, old gold sleeves, orange cap. Crosby, B. B., Purple, green sleeves and cap. Carrano, M. F. A Co., Red, green sleeves and cap. Congdon, R. A Son. Black, old gold yoke and cuffs, black and old gold cap with old gold tassel. Carroll, J., Red, blue sash, white cap. Cotton, W. E., Scarlet, green sleeves and cap. Cahili, W., Blue, red sleeves, blue bars on sleevea, red cap. Clayton, J. D., Orange, white cap. Crawford, J. B., Red and blue halves, green, cap. Campbell, C. B., Old gold, black Greek cross on back. Christy, Lee. Blue, white crescent on back, white sleeves and cap. Craft. John, Blue, yellow sash, blue and yellow cap. Cotton, H. A., Green, red diamonds, yellow cap. Cheek. John R., Old gold, green stripes. Carruthers & Shields. Red, black stripes, white cap. Coles. T. F., Blue and old gold halves, blue cap. : Coakley. J. J.. Black, red sash, white sleeves, ! ■ red cap. Clark. W. R., Orange, red sash, blue cap. Conlisk, John. Cherry, blue cap. , Curl, James. Brown, green sash, pink cap. Chinn & Forsythe. White, black band, red star, yellow cap. . Cromwell. E. B., A Co., Cerise, turquoise blue , sleeves and sash, cerise and turquoise blue , cap. -j Clay Bro-.. Blue, orange sash and cap. Couroy & Alford. Blue, red sash, white sleeves and cap. . Clerico. J. A Co., Old gold, blue bars on sleeves, blue "C" on back. Clancy. Mrs. M. L.. Green, white bars en sleeves, ( white cap. Cameron. D.. Black, blue sleeves. Childs. Robert. Blue, red sash, purple cap. ( Crow. C, White, red " C" on back, rod cap, e s 1 1 ! . j I ' I | i I I ! , I j : ! ■ , . , , -j . ( ( u. De Witt, C, Blue, white polka dots. | DeNeffe, R. W., Black, orange sash, black cap. ; Doyd, E., Green, white hoops, green and white e I cap. Dyment, N.. Green, orange sleeves and cap. Daly W. C., Red, green cap. j Daussat, S., Red, yellow cap. Dwyer, J. W., Purple, old gold sash, green cap. i. Donovan, R. W., Peacock blue. DeArman, John, Black, yellow hoops, and i I sleeves, yellow and black cap. Davis, C. C, Green, white polka dots. Doyle, John D., Green, black cap. Dunn, C. H., Red, white stripes, blue yoke, , orange cap. Douglas & Co., White, black cap. Dearing, J. D. A Bro., Orange, red aad white 3 | cap. Dickinson. W. T., Blue, yellow sash, white cap. . Davis, J. T., Purple, orange sleeves, black cap. . Diebold, C. H., White, orange stripes, green i cap. Douglas. H. B., Black, yellow cross on back, yellow cuffs and cap. Deakin A O'Hern, Green, yellow sash, white j cap. De Verne, D.. Green, white sash, red cap. Desha, Hume, Turquoise blue. Dunne, P., Green, white cap. Duffy A Behan. Red. white and green. Davis, J. A C, Black, red sleeves, red and black cap. Doyle, Martin, Blue, red cap. Davis, C, Gray, red cap. Dowd, J., Black, red stripes, black cap. Davis, F. E., Cherry, black sash and cap. Davis, J. F., White, green sleeves and cap. Dunne, James, White and purple stripes, white i and purple cap. Dockery A Ryan, Blue, white star on back, red . sash and white cap. Donovan, J. J., Green, white hoops and bars on sleeves, white cap. Donaldson, R. 8., Red. yellow hoops, red cap. Davis, Henry M.. Bottle green, yellow cap. S. English. R. W., Canary, cherry cap. Everhart, Jack, Black, white sleeves, red cap. Ellison, C. R., Orange, black sleeves, purple cap, A Wilkerson, Purple, white sleeves. white and purple cap. IEngman Ezell, cap. Louis H., Blue and white halve-, white Earnshaw, Bros.. Seal brown, old gold sleeves and sash, red cap. F. Fant, E. V.. Pink, blue sash. Forsythe, C. L., Black, white stripes, white eap. Forsythe, Robert, White, purple dots. Farrell, J. D. A Co., Black and white diamonds, red, white and blue cap. Fleming, J. & Co., Blue, red crescent and white star on back, black cap. Foster A Brumfield, Garnet. Fessenden, W. C, Brown, white sash and cap. Fizer & Co., Red, blue sleeves, white cap. Fredman A Hess. Plum, blue sleeves and cap. Faught, T. P., Red, yellow sleeves, sash and cap. Freidman A Co., Blue, yellow sleeves. Forsythe, J. W., Blue, white sash and cuffs, brown cap. Feeney, M. F., Red, white sleeves, green cap. Frazee, L. D., Red and white stripes, red yoke and cap. Finley, Sam E., Red, letter "F" on back, red and white striped sleeves, red oap. Flint, J. V. Scarlet, lavender stripes on should. ers, black cap. Farrell, E. N., Crimson lake, black "F" on back. Franklin, Harry, Blue, red cross. Fox A McDowell, Red, red and white sleeves and cap. Fuqua, W. M., Blue, letter "O" on back, yellow sleeves, red cap. Frisbie & Co., Cherry, green sleeves and cap, cherry bars on sleeves. Frost, Mrs. M. E.. Old gold, black sash, red cap. Fulton, L. J., Cerise, white sash, cuffs and oap. Fries, W., Red and white stripes, yellow cap. Fawcett A Sons, Blue, white diamonds, red sleeves, white cap. Fogg, J. F.. Black, yellow sleeves, white cap. Foster, Fred, Black, |red sleeves, orange sash, , purple cap. Finlen, Miles, Green, silver yoke and sleeves. . Farris, J. L.. Old wold, pink cap. Fraser, Ed., Green, red sash and cap. Foster, F. D., Brown, yellow sash and cap. Flippen & Bibb, Orange, black horseshoe on back, black hoops on sleeves, orange cap. Fuller, J. W., Red and orange, white cap. «. , Gabriel, William A Co.. Blue, old gold stars, 1 blue and old gold cap. yellow cap. 1 Graves, E. T., No. 1., Blue, orange stripes, green and orange cap. ' 1 ] e i. i , 3 . . i j i . , . , 1 1 1 ] Graves, E. T., No. 2., Cherry, white cuffs and collar, white and cherry cap. Goldblatt, Mrs. M., Golden brown, red sleeves, cream sash and cap. Gannon & Crain, Turquoise blue, black cuffs and collar, black and blue oap. Gibson, Duncan, Pink, black cap. Gibson, Mrs. A., Pink, green sash. Grefer, J. A F., Purple, white sash and cuffs, purple and white cap. Gray, J. B., Royal purple, white sash and cap. Griffin, John, Pink, blue hoep, blue cap. Gooding, A. P., Cherry, double white sash, cherry and white cap. Gaines, 8. T., Orange, blue sash, scarlet cap. Gardner, John, White, blue sleeves and cap. Greene, J. W„ Green, magenta hoop. Griffin, James A Co., Black and white stripes, black cap. Goring, F., Canary, black yoke, black cap. Grimsley A Miller, Yale blue, red sleeves and cap. Gorman A Neal, Black, old gold stripes, crim-, son sash and cap. Gwynn A Co., Purple, old gold sleeves, blue cap. Griffin. H. T., Red. blue sash and cap. Griffin, W. R., Scarlet, blue sash. Gerlike, A. L., Purple, white sash, old gold sleeves and cap. Glasscock, Ira, Green, blue cap. Gardner A Sibley, Red, yellow bars on shoulders, Gilmore, J. J., Green, white sleeves, green and white cap. Goebel, P. J. & Co., Red. green cuffs and collar, yellow cap. Gum Walter, Cherry, white sash and cap. Gay, T. A. A Co., Yellow, blue star on back, yellow and blue cap. Ghio. James C, Confederate gray. Grond, W. J.. Red, blue sleeves, purple cap. Goodman, M. T., white, double green sash, green cap. Grothe. H. J. fc Co., Black, green cross on back, green cap. Gray, F., Red, black polka dots, orange cap. Gerardi. 8.. Blue, yellow sleeves, red cap. Groffan. P., Green, white stripes, red cap. Griffith, D. M., White, blue cap. Gaskins & Son. Red. white sleeves, black cuffs, red and white cap. Gentry. J. B.. Red, black sleeves, white sash and cap. Givens. W. P., Red, black sleeves and cap. Gibson. Hart. Jr.. Pink. Gardner. Fred, White, purple sash, white cap. Gray. J. H.. Red. white sleeves, black cap. Gibson A Newman, Purple, yellow sash, sleeves and cap. Garner. F.. Red, white diamonds. H. Hume, B. T., Purple, old gold collar, cuffs and cap. Herron, J. E., Black and white halves, red cap. Heffron, P. H. A Co., Yellow, red sash. Hogan A Muldoon, Black, lemon sleeves. Havill, G. B., Black and magenta halves, black hoops and bars, black and magenta cap. Hayes, W. M., White, blue sleeves, red shoulder braces, red cap. Henry. Mrs. C, Navy blue, white, horseshoe on back, white cap. Hickey Brothers, Red, yellow sleeves. Hoffman, E., Purple, yellow sash, white cap. Haas, L. J., Green, orange sash, cuffs, collar and cap. Holtgrewe, F. W., Baby blue, yellow sash and cap. Hendrie, George, Tartan, yellow sleeves and cap. Harlan, S. P., Blue, white sleeves, red eap. Hiner. R. J., Orange, yale blue cap, orange tassel. Hayes, J., Peacock blue, red cap. Howell, J. W., Red, orange sleeves, black cap. Hickey, J. F.. Green, red sleeves, maroon cap. Hand, J. R , Red, white star on back. Hughes, J. K., Green, white sleeves. Headley, E. C. White, Blue sleeves and sash, white and blue cap. Hall. Louis, Green, red, white and blue sleeves. Heimy. J.. Old gold, red sash and cap. Horstman, J. B., Blue, red horseshoe on back, red cap. Harrington, J. L., Red, old gold sleeves, red cap with old gold peak. Hughes, V. A Co., Green, white sash and cap with red band. Hirth, J. P., White, blue sash, red cap. Hoffman, Wood, White, American flag on back, Hume, P. H., White, violet stripes. Hennessy. R. M., Red, white and green hoops, green sleeves and cap. Hiner, D. A R., White and black sash and cuffs, black and white cap. Hopper, E. C, Orange and green stripes. Hughes. M. S., Bottle green, white sash and cap. Hammond, F. C, Black, yellow yoke and cap, black sleeves. Headley, H. P., Blue, white sash, cuffs and cap. Hackett, E.. Silver,, pink cap. Hayden, C. H., Purple, yellow diamonds, yellow cap. Harding &. Co., Purple, white yoke and sleeves, blue cap. Hathaway. C, Magenta, red cap. Harris. C H„ Old gold, black horseshoe on back, black bars on sleeves. Hope. F. & Son, Orange, black sleeves, orange and black cap. Hanraban & Russell. Red. white cross on back, green cap. Hubbell, E. C. Blue, red sleeves and white cap. Hoffman, H. T. St Co., Cherry, white sash and sleeves, white and cherry cap. Huffman. John, Blue, red sleeves, orange cap. Holt, J. F., Green, red and blue cap. Hickey & Powell, Black, red bars on sleeves, black cap. Howard, H. & Co., Wine, orange sleeves, wine and orange cap. Hinkle. George. Green, red sash and sleeves, black cap. Hofmann, August. White, blue sash. sleeve9 and cap. Howard, N. C, White. "HM on back, red cap. Hickey. T. J.. Scotch plaid. Hatchett. W. L... Old gold, red sash, red. white and blue cap. Hart. L., Green, "H" on back, green and white cap. Heinsohn. Mrs. H.. Purple, white sash, red cap. Hamilton, J. C. Green, purple cuffs and collar. blue cap. Harvey, J.. Red, green sash and sleeves, white cap. Heman. J. O, Black, white stripes, red and white cap. Harris. G. W.. Black, red sleeves, red and white cap. Hughes. S. K., Light blue. Harding, J., Old gold, emerald green stripes, old gold star on back. Henderson, S. M., Tan, black sleeves and cap. Haase, Ralph. Green, white stripes. Harris. Silas. Black, yellow star on back, yellow cuffs. Hibbard. F. L.. Orange, green sash, cuffs and cap. I. Irons, D. A., Royal purple, white sash, red cap. Irion, S. M„ Dark blue, golden brown cap. Zmbau, W. T., Green, white stripes, green cap. Izatt, Joe, Black, two red bars on back, red cap Innes, George, Blue, orange sash, blue and orange cap. J. Jopliu & Grundy, Red, black cap. Jordan, W. J., Red and white stripes, white sleeves, red and white cap. Jackson. W. H., Jr., Yale blue, white stripes, white sleeves, blue cuffs and collar, blue and white cap. Jurisich, Joseph, Red, white sash, blue cap. Johnson, C. A.. Orange, red cap. Johnson, J. A., Blue, yellow sleeves and cap. Jones, A. & Co., White, blue sleeves, red cap. Johnson, H. L., Red and white stripes. Jones, F. fl., White, green sash. Jordan. M. B.. Black, white horseshoe on back, black and white cap. Johnson, F. W., Black, star and crescent on back, white cap. Jones, F. W., Red, blue cuffs, black cap. Jones'. J. H.. Maroon, white sash, white bars on sleeves, white cap. Johnson. L. H.. Red. " L. J. H." on back, blue caffs, collar and cap. K. Keene, J. O., Burnt orange, black sash, cuffs and cap. IKelly, D. W., Old gold, black sash, old gold cap. Kane, William, Red, white sleeves, blue and white cap. Kahn, M.. Green, pink sash and cap. Kneuker, George, Red, white stripes, bine cap. Kelly, P. T., Green, old gold cap. Kuhl, Chas. I., Green, white shoulder straps, harp on back. Kennedy, John, Blue, white stripes, red cap. Kinney, D., Green, white belt, black cap. Kirwan, W. A., Cherry, black bars on sleeves, black and cherry cap. Kinder, E. B., Purple, lavender sash and cap. Kiley, T., Black, white sleeves and cap, bla«k bars on sleeves. Keith St Patton, Red, orange sleeves, green cap. Ketchiman, W. H., Green, white "K" on back. Keeney, J. F., Red, red and blue cap. Kennedy, C. P., Orange, purple triangles, purple and orange cap. KintB, J. H., White, old gold "K"' on back, old gold sleeves, white cap with old gold bars. Kelly, Frank J., Canary, red cuffs and cap. Kittleman, F. J., White, purple sleeves and cap Kuhs, C. J.. Cerise, wliite stripes. Kelsey. C. O. & Co., Black, red sleeves and cap. Krafft, William, Black, white polka dots. Jvearwille. J.. Purple, white sash, green cap. Kreutz. W. C, Blue, white stripes, black cap. Kuehne & Co., Blue, orange sash, green cap. Krawl, Michael, Red and white. L. Leroy, H. S., White, blue "L" on back. Lyle & Cooper, Sky blue, white sash and cap. Leach, George & Co., Orange, black yoke and cuffs. Logan, Milan O., Black, orange sash, orange bars on sleeves, orange cap. Lamasney Brothers, Red, black sash and cap. Lynch, J. A, & Co., Orange, green sleeves, white cap, Lyles. Mrs. M. C, Lilac, white V's on back, white bars on sleeves, white cap. Lund, George, Old gold, white sleeves, yellow cap. Liger & Dean, Yale blue, cherry cap. Laird, W. H., Red, white stripes, red and blue sleeves. Lambertson. S. N., Cerise, navy blue cap. Leigh, H. E.. Canary, black stripes, black sash, canary cap. Lewis & McAllister, Blue, white sash, red cap. Loupe & Machray, Cherry, blaok crescent on back. Long. George J., Peacock blue, yellow sash and cap. Laffey & Co., Red, scarlet hoops on sleeves, white cap. Lewman, J. B., Bed, white sleeves and sash. Locithart Brothers, Terra cotta, white sash and cap. Leonard & Morgan, Canary, double green sash, green cap. Lewis, Frank, Lavender and pink jacket, pink sleeves, white cap. Lancaster, J. S., Blue, canary horseshoe on back, canary sleeves and cap. Lemp, Louis & Co., Bed, white cap with red polka dots. Lee, Vernon, M., Black, maroon sash and cap.. Lucas, R. J., Black, orange polka dots. Lucas, J. D., Green, old gold stripes. Lynch, H. T., Blue, gray sash, red cap. Lister, W. W., Blue, red cuffs and cap. Leishman, John, Green, old gold stripes, green cap. Lewis, H., Blue, white Maltese cross on back. blue cap. Leigh & Jordan. Red, " C. & A." on back, blue cap. Lowry, C. B., Blue, white sash and cuffs, black cap, gold tassel. M. Minton, J. B„ Green, old gold sash and sleeves, white cap. Murphy, K. J., Old gold. McCormick, J. J. & Co., Green, yellow sash and cap. McDonald, J., Purple, old gold sleeves and cap. McDonald, Charles, Green, with red stripes, green cap. Maloney, John, White, purple braces and cap. Miller, M. D., Green, pink sash, white cap. Meyers, Frank J., Purple, gold sash, white cap. Marsh, S. M., Black, green sleeves and cap. Morgan, Mrs. H. & Co., Black, orange polka dots, orange cap. McHale, T. J., White, red polka dots, white cap. McLean, C. F.. Canary, scarlet cap. McConnell, Mace, Purple, green sash, purple and green cap. Morse & Patterson, Black, blue cuffs, sash and cap. Mitchell, George, Orange, red and black cap. McCord, E., Red, green hoops and cap. Moore, E., Maroon, yellow sleeves. McKenna, E. C, White, navy blue sash. McCarren, Hugh Jr., Red, white cap. McLean, Charles R., Red, white sash, green sleeves and cap. Marks, R. W., Blue, old gold cap. Maxwell, A., Orange, black yoke, cuffs and cap. Murphy, James, Green. Minton & Manrer. White, blue sleeves, blme crescent on back, brown cap. Meyers. Charles, Blue, white anchor on back, blue cap. McMillan, J. D., Blue, white collar and cuffs, red cuffs. Mclnerney , W. , White, red polka dots, green cap. Montroy, W. & Co., Green, white collar, cuffs and cap. Marklein, J. J., Blue, red, white and blue shield on back. Miles, P. J., Bottle green, gold cap. March, Ben, White, black sash. Marion L., Red, purple cap. McKinney, W. F„ Green, black and white cap. Mask, J. E., Garnet, blue sash. Milton, James, White, Blue sleeves, blue and oranve cap. Medley, John W., Steel gray with blue braces, letter "M" on back. Moshier, F. C. Green, white "M" on back, black cap. Mueninghaus, G. H. & Co., Green, anchor on back, white and blue cap. Mulkey, William, Scarlet, white sash. Milliron, S. Y., Crimson, turquoise blue sleeves and cap. Moore, T. W., Black, white sleeves and cap. Martin & Crockett, Blue, black sash, red cap. McOafferty, A. C, Blue, red sleeves, blue and red cap. Magee, T. A., Maroon, gold tassel on cap. McCafferty, J. J., Purple, gold shoulder straps. Mulay, George & Co., Orange, green cuffs and cap. Miles, Thomas, Orange, black cap. Marston, J., Black, green sash and cap. Meyers, H. B. & Co.. Cherry, white cap. Morris, A. H. fc D. H., Scarlet. McNanght. James, Red, green bars on sleeves, green star on back, green cap. May, W. H., White and orange stripes. Maginnis, A. B., Blue, white star on back, red cap. Moore St Thompson, Red, green sleeves, yellow cap. March, J. H., White, royal purple "M"' on back, royal purple collar, cuffs and cap. Mathei St Spoerl. Red, white "M" on back, blue cap. Myers, E. A. & Co., Black and white plaid. Miller, Robert, Green, cherry sash and cap. Muller, Charles, red, yellow sleeves, green cap. Mosier & Singer, Green, red sash and eap. Miller. J. N. & Co.. Black, red sleeves, yellow cap McDonald, J., Blue, pink sash and cap. Malo, J. A.. Black, red "M"' on back, black and red cap. Morrison, E. S. St Co.. Green, white sleeves, red cap. Meyer, F. R., Orange, black stripes. Maddoz, James. White, blue cuffs, red sash, green cap. March, E., White, black sash, yellow cap. Miller, G. M., Green, red sash, sleeves and cap. McDowell, T. C, White, black sash, white cap with black strings. Miller. A. P.. Black and white halves, white cap. Muenshaw, C. E.. Wine, white sleeves and cap. Manton St Co., Blue, red collar and cap. Morris, A. D.. Red. white sleeves. Martin. W. A., Green, purple cuffs and collar, green cap. Middleton & Jungbluth. White, black sash, red cap. McVey. H. C. Pink, purple sash, cuffs and collar McCampbell, A. G.. Maroon, white sash. Mattingly, M. P.. Black, wliite cross on back, white cap. Magrane, W. P.. Cherry, pink sash and cap. McCaffery, John. Cherry, pink sash, black cap. Miller, G. W., Red. white sleeves, blue cap. Meffert, J. F.. Red. old gold sleeves, red and old gold cap. Martin. Branch. Blue, yellow sash, black and white cap. Mahone. C. E., Black and yellow stripes. McCullough. F.. Pink, white sash, pink and white cap. S. Nepper, Thomas, Silver, blue cap. Newall, Homer M., Royal purple, white chevrons on sleeves, purple cap. Newman, A. H.. Cherry, cherry and green cap. Novatny. Joseph, White, red sleeves and cap. Newman St Cockrell, Red, blue bars on sleeves, yellow cap. Newman, J. F., Red, yellow bars on sleeves, yellow cap. Nichols, J. B. St Co.. Brown, yellow bars on back, yellow hoops on sleeves, yellow cap. Nolan, T. E.. Old gold, green cap. O. Oxnard, H. T., Green, white sleeves and cap. Organ, J. J., White, pink sash, green sleeves and cap. Owen, James. Blue, red cuffs, black and red cap. O'Connor, D., Blue, gray halves, green cap. O'Brien, J. S., Blue and white stripes, blue cap. O'Neall, J. W., Purple, black sleeves and cap. Owen Bros., Red and blue halves, white cap. O'Brien. Dan, Green, red sash. Oots Bros., Black, gold star on back. Orr, K. D., Purple, old gold sleeves. P. Price, J. H., White, red braces and cap. Poole, G. W., White, blue sash and cap. Plecque, A. J., Green, red stripes and cap. Phillips, W. K., Black, red cap. Parish, William, Jr., Red with black stars. Pillott, Louis, Green, letter "P" on back, white cap. Payne, A. D., Blue, grey sleeves, white cap. Pax ton. R. P., Green, wine sleeves. Porter, W. A., Cerise, green braces. Piatt, Dr. D. A.. Blue, white sleeves," cherry collar, cuffs and cap. Persinger, J. A., Greeu. white stripes, red star on back. Patterson, C. T., Green, red sleeves, white cap. Plack, Otto, Red, blue sleeves and cap. Pope, F. A. St Co., Magenta and green stripes, j Pangle, J. W.. Sky blue, yellow cap. Price, William. Green, yellow stripes and cap. Perkins & Clark, Black, orange stripes on cuffs, black and orange striped cap. Patterson, Kimball, Orange, purple sleeves, white cap. Perkins, W., Orange, red sleeves and cap. Pfiefer, J., Purple, white sash, gold sleeves, purple cap. Payne. J. H.. Red, lavender cap. Pinkerton, W. A., Peacock blue, white star on back, peacock blue and white cap. *• Quarton, J. H. & Co., Scarlet, white cap. B. Roche, William J., Pink, blue bars, red cap. Ross, T. L., Royal purple, orange yoke and cuffs, royal purple and orange cap. Rodgers. Mose, Orange, black hoops on sleeves, white cap. Rodegap, John, Orange. Rembert & Horner, Red, green hoops, white cap. Rosenbaum & Co., Lavender, black stripes on sleeves, black sashes and cap. Hold Bros., Cerise, green cuffs and cap. Rea, J. G., Blaok, lilac sash, red cap. Howe St Clarkson, White, red sash, green cap. Rodgers, D. P. & Co., Blue, orange sleeves, black hoops, orange cap with tassel. Rumrill. C. C, Black, white cap. Ryan, T. H., Red, white sash, green cap. Russell & Co., Red, white stripes, blue yoke, green cap. Rutledge, Asa. Blue, white diamonds. Richardson, W. H., White, yellow and black. sleeves and cap. Rath bone, Mrs. B., Red, white and blue sash, red. white and blue cap. Rowell, H. E., Blue with gold bars. Reed & Schuey, Black. Rossner Brothers, Black, cardinal yoke and cap. Reagan, Frank, Maroon, blue sash and cap. Riddle, H. C, Blue, gold shoulder straps and cap. Robinson, H., Purple and white halves, purple and white cap. Reardon, D., Green, red sleeves, white sash. Respess, J. B., Purple, white sleeves, belt and cap. Rolston, John, White, red sash, black cap. I Rehm Bros., Black, gold star on back, cherry cap. Rodgers, D. D. & Co., Old rose. Rathbun, Frank, Blue, white star on back, red,. white and blue cap. Respaas. F. B., Orange, black sash, orange and black cap. Reece, J. M., Green, white sash, orange cap. | Rice, J. P., Blue and white stripes, white cap. Reutz, Ed, Blue, red and white sash, red cap. ! Robinson, S., Black, horseshoe and stars on back, white cap. Rothert. Jno. S., Blue, pink sleeves and cap. Stanfleld, W. L., Red and purple stripes, green i cap. Slater, T. G.. Automobile, clover leaf on back, white sleeves and cap. 8. Sellers, B., Yellow, black cap, gold tassels. Smith, Frank, Yellow, blue sash and cap. Schulz, H. C, Gold, red, white and blue sash, blue cap. I Shadley, W. H., Red, blue sash, red and black cap. Stark, M., Green, red sash, green and red cap. j Smith, E F.. Cerise, green diamonds, cerise and ' green cap. Sooggan. H. J., Stars and stripes, blue cap. Simons, H. & Co., Cerise, yellow yoke, cerise and yellow cap. Strode, J. W„ Navy blue, white cap. Settle St Co., Old gold, silver cap. 1 Sohulte, W. F., White. Steven, T. H., Black, old gold sleeves and cap. Stringer, W. D., White, bine sleeves and sash, I red cap. Simons, Mbert, Black, yellow sash and cap. Scott, G. W.. Green, white star on back, red bands on sleeves, green cap. white star on top. Staley, J. M., Red, black "X" front and back, black cap. Stone. Kinzea, Magenta, black cuffs, monogram "S. K." on back. Sayre, W. H., Orange, black sash and cap. Silvers, William, Parrot green, white sleeves-Sellers, T. F., White, violet sleeves and cap. Sproul, G. O., Scarlet, white sash, scarlet cap with white peak. Shipp, J. V., Blue, green cap. . Slaughter, E., White, red diamonds, white cap. ! Southwood, Joseph, Maroon, white stripes and I cap. Scott, T. R. St Co., Green, white sash, Red, white and blue cap. Smith, Charles H., Purple. Sweeney, Eugene, Blue, white sleeves, blue cap. Shafer, W. T., Red, red and white band on sleeves, red cap. Simnnson, S. E., Pink, blue sleeves, red cap. Sayers, Thomas, Blue, gold hoops on sleeves', gold cap. Scbaffer, George, Bod with cabbage head on back. Stewart, J. T., Yale bine, three white bar9 on sleeves, white cap. Smith, Mrs. M. J., Red and white halves, red cap. Staples, D. B., Seal Brown. Shorthore, F. E., Black, green sleeves, black cap. Stubbs Brothers, Orange and black halves, orange and black cap. Schorr, J. W. & Son, Orange, black sleeves, red cap. Schorr, John F., Orange, black sleeves, white cap Smith, J. H., Old gold, red sleeves and cap. Smith, William D., Purple, yellow cap. Sellers, W. T., Cherry, orange collar, cuffs and cap. Schreiber. B., Purple, orange sleeves, red cap. Sloan. W. M., Blue, white sash. Scott Bros., Red, green sash and cap. Snyder, W. R., Green and white halves, black cap. Sinclair, S. G. & Co., red, green sleeves, black cap. Seass, S. L.. Red and green, changeable green sleeves and cap. Smith, W. B., Red, white sash, black cap. Smith, J., White, black belt and cuffs, red cap. Smitha, Lee, Red, black polka dots, white cap with red star. Schreiber, F. & R., Heliotrope, turquoise sleeves, white cap. Schroder, M. E., Old gold, red sash, sleeves and cap. Scott k Wallace, Black, white sash, red cap. Sanders, C. F., Lavender, purple sash, purple bars on sleeves, lavender and purple cap. Sander, Henry, Blue, American flag on back. Stephenson, J., Red, orange sash, blue cap. T. Tholl & Vestal, Old gold, black sleeves, yellow cap. Tucker. R., Blue, white stripes and cap. Twaddell, H. G., Cherry, red and white cap. Thompson Brothers, Red, white and blue stripes, white sleeves, blue cap. Tucker, J. C, Orange, blue "T" on back. Tomlinson, H. S., Red, orange sleeves and sash, red and orange cap. Thornby, Bros., Turquoise blue, green cap. Tilles. C. A.. Yale blue. Thomison, Hart, Red, silver sleeves and cap. Terrett, J. H., White, yellow blocks, red cap. Trinum, J. C, Green, white "T" on back. Turley, E. D., Blue, orange band, blue and orange cap. Thompson, C. W., Red, black and yellow cap. Tracy, T. S., Red, green sleeves, red and green cap. Thurman, A. L., Blue, orange collar, cuffs and cap. Thompson. W. L., Red, white "T" on back, blue cap. Talbot Bros., White, red cap. Thompson, L. A., Green, pink sleeves, white cap. Thompson. E., Maroon. U. Urbanski, Frank, Red, white eagle on back, white sleeves, black cap. Underwood, I. B., Old gold, cherry sash, yellow cap. Y. Yolini, C, Black, blue sash, black and blue cap. Yansant & Childs, White, red sash. Viley & Co.. Old gold, black cap. Van Studdiford, G., Blue and white polka dots. "Vater fe Patterson, Black, green cap. Vince fe Weir, White, red and blue sash. Vestal & Co., Royal purple, white star on back, purple and white cap. Vater, William, Blue, white sash, yellow cap. Van Ness, Mrs. F., Golden brown. W. Westerfield, R. M., Black, yellow stars. Woodford & Buckner, Pink, black sleeves and cap. Waddell Bros., Cherry, black sash, white cap. Wood, W. E., White, green cap. Wallace, W. H., Red, white diamonds, white cap. Walden, R. J., Violet, white sleeves and cap. Willis, L., Terra cotta, green cap. Wirthein & Co., White, green sash, red cap. Withers. George, Red, white stripes, blue saah white cap. Willis, A., Cherry, white letter "W." on back. Watkins, R. E., Green, pink bars on sleeves, white cap. Whitten. James, Red, white sash, red and white cap. Weinhold, R. E., Purple and white hoops, purple cap. Wallace, W. L., Red, orange "W" on back, orange cuffs and collar, red and orange cap. Williams, T. J., Red, green tleevee, blue and white cap. Woodford & Everman, White, three green bars ' on sleeves, green cap. Wilkes. B. E. & Co., Black and gold plaid, gold cap. Wallace, W. M., Black, orange sash and cuffs, orange cap. Wood, F. T., Red, stars on sleeves, white cap. Wells fe Co., Old gold, black stripes, green cap. Wright, W. A., Blue, red sleeves, white maltese cross on back, black cap. Wilson, H. T., Purple, white sash and cap. Williams, C. H., Navy blue, white sash. Waldo, D., Blue, white sash, blue and white eap. Wachter, E. G., Red and white stripes, red cap. Whiteside, J. J.. Red, black sleeves, old gold horseshoe on back, green cap. Weston, A. G., Red, old gold sleeves and cap. Waltring & i' eager, White, cerise stripes, blue sash and cap. Woodard & Anderson, Cherry, blue hoops on sleeves, blue cap. Williams, L. S., White, red maltese cross on back, redcap. Walsh, J., Blue, old gold bars on sleeves, white cap. Welsh te Co., Green, two white letters "W" on back, white cuffs, collar and cap. Wagner, S. C, Blue, old gold sash, white cap. Waters fc Hodges, red, white sash and cap. Wood, James, Green, yellow sleeves, sash and cap. Williamson, T. H., Black, red hoops, orange cap. Whalen, Thomas & Co., Pink, cherry sleeves, maltese cross on back, bottle green cap. Wallace & Co., Black, white sash, black and white cap. Webb, W., Purple, white diamonds. Watson, James A., Blue, white sash, black cap. Watkins, T. G., Pink, white cap. Watkins, Geo. B., old gold, black sash, white cap. Y. Young, J. H., Red, white and blue stripes. Young, Milton, Black, red sash and sleeves, white cap. Young, Lillie, Black, yellow stars, yellow peak-on cap. Z. Zuehlke, F. & Co., White, red and green sash, green cap, white tassel. Page [3] Hawthorne Form Chart HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., J" ne 1.— Fifth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track heavy. _^___ t Presiding Judge, Harry Kuhl. Starter, J. J. Holtman. d Racing startsjit 2:15 p.m. _ ___ J "1 Qg%f\i\ FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $400. $75tosecond; $23 to third. J^O^lJ,^ 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. r lnd Horses A Wt St 14. Vi \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C niSO^bTAR CHAMBER 3 107 7" ft" M i» 14 " 14 Boland E S Gardner Jr 3-2 3-2 7-107-10 { OLD MIKE 4 111 8" 1^ 1+ 1* 24 9 L Rose L Young 6 8 6 8 18111-M VRY. RESERVE! Ill 54 9" 3" ►« V 3* Grimes Q B Havill 6 10 0 10 ISOtS-MHLLOCOLE 3 104 M 8»* *" 23 4" 4* Dupee H. M. Davis & Co 4 I 4 5 17945 MY CHICKEN 3 102 4" 8"' 6^ 4* 8« 5« J Miller Hortou & Co 30 50 30 50 15302 MENELEK 6 111 9" V 7* 64 6* 6 R Burns J Aruo 40 50 40 50 17*50 NAT ROE 4 111 1»" 24 4" 74 7'« 7r N Hill James Curl 40 40 40 40 lSOlS CORR1LLO 4 114 104 7" KM 9 V* 8^ Bradford TLicalzi 40 50 40 50 17y,0 LITTLE KiNU 4 111 2i 101 9 8" • 9 E Ros J F Davis U 20 15 20 1 17'iitS 1B1NHEKE 310212 114 Fell Grand Rold Bros 50 10050 100 isirV'MONEY BACK 4 109 64 54 Fell H Stuart L H Johnson 10 IS 10 15 17W5 REG'D Hl'GHES 3 104 11* 12 Fell Tullett A Selbach 30 50 30 50 Time. 123, 255,511, 1:194. 1:46}. | Winner— B. c, by St. Blaise— Soncy Lass. Went to post at 2 :15. At post 11 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly ; second and third were doing their best. Star Chamber was interfered with when Money Back and the other two horses I fell on the turn, but lie overcome this gamely ami beat a cheap lot like a fair colt. Old Mike was wry active at t lie post and ran far out in all breakaways. He showed flue speed in the race, , hut hunga trifle at the end and may have been short. Maryland Reserve went wide on the first turn, but struck a streak of good going down the backstretch and made up a lot of ground rapidly. Mellocule quit in the stretch. Nat Roe bore in on the first turn and may have been the cause of Money Back going down. Both lbinhereand Reginald Hughes fell over Money Back. Jockeys H. Stuart and Tullett were badly shaken up. Grand escaped unhurt. Overweights— Meuelek. 2 pounds. Star Chamber, place, out. Old Mike, place, 3 to 1; show, evens. Maryland Reserve, show, 8_to5^ --=====— -_-..-— -.^—-^ "=prw w vQ SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. XO^" '*) 2-year-olus. Fillies. Selling L*d~ Horses A Wt St H. Vt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C iSfji^fTHE'CiJBAN GIRL 109 2» 2*4 23 V V E Ross H Robinson 3-5 3-5 1-2 1-2 1775-' GRACE CUP 101 4«* 4»« 3^i 8U 2* Devin G W Scott 8 10 8 10 18053 ANXIOUS 106 6« 6:' 5-' 5r 3* Bradford T Licalzi 20 30 20 30 18110 ESTHER RIGGS 101 1" 13 li t* 4" T Knight J B Lewman 4 4 4 4 18114 FLORANTHE 109 3« 3^ 4t 44 54 N Hill J A Grey 12 20 12 20 18110 PEACHES 106 54 5- & 6* 6s Moody Mrs J C Tucker 25 30 25 30 " 18084 WATER ALONE 101 7 V 7" 7" 1" Seaton Mrs R Bradley 15 25 15 25 LADY ME1SE 109 8» 8 8 8 8 L Goodwin Vand'rcl't&Dorow40 60 40 60 Time, 124, 251, 51, 581. Winner— B. f, by Strathmore— Lavinia. Went to post at 2 :50. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won hand ridden ; second driving to the limit; third the same. The Cuban Girl was much the best of this lot, but she ran as though a trifle short and tired badly in the last fifty yards. She is a goodj useful filly. Grace Cup made a good, game showing. Devin drove her hard for the last half mile. Anxious came fast under pressure in the last quarter. Esther Riggs was raced into subjection by The Cuban Girl in the first half, and when the pinch came staggered all over the track. Floranthe showed a flash of early speed. The others plodded along at the same pace all the way. Scratched— 18140 In Shot, 115; 18110 Bugaboo, 109; Barbara B., 106. Overweights— Lady Meise. I pounds. The Cuban Girl, place, out Grace Cup, place, 3 to 1; show, evens. Anxious, show, 4 to 1. Est her^R iggs1 place, 7 to 10; show, out. TPqTiII Y'\A "THTBr7R ACEV-1 MileT Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. _|_0 ^vJ"i 3-year-olds. Allowances. ' lnd Horses A Wt St H. Vt % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 181~43 '"THE MONK 109 3« 5 3» 1" V 1« Boland H J Grothe 4-5 4-5 3-5 3-5 18083 CELERiTAS 115 2" 3" 2" 2* 24 2" Devin P Dunne 3 6 3 6 (180.V1S1DBOW 109 14 24 44 V 'S* 3* E Ross H Robinson 6 6 4 4 18143 MAJOR MANS1R 106 4" 4^ 5 4^ 4* 4* T Knight WB Smith 15 20 15 20 ISrr'-SCYRLET LILY 104 5 1» 1" 8 5 5 Dupee W S Barnes 10 15 10 15 ♦Disqualified for foul. Time, 13, 251, 38, 51, 1 :044, 1 :17i, 1 :454. Winner Br. c. by Iroquois— Ogarita. Went to post at 3:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. The first three finished in a heap and were driving to the limit. It was a sensational finish and The Monk's superior gameness landed him first under the wire. As the race was run Sidbow was undoubtedly the best. He and Scarlet Lily were badly interfered with on the far turn and both were obliged to pull up. This interference made a great difference in the result and was the cause of The Monk being disqualified. Boland had him on the outside all the way and in making the far turn he cut close to the inside, piling Celeritas, Sidbow and Scarlet Lily on the fence. Boland claimed the fouling was accidental, but as the rules are sharp in regards to fouling, the judges could do nothing else but set The Monk back. Celeritas, well handled, ran a good, game race. Ross burned Sidbow up in the run through the stretch and for a wonder the colt showed gameness. Jockey Boland was suspended for the remainder of the present Hawthorne meeting for his foul riding on The Monk. Celeritas, place. 8 to 5; show, out. Sidbow, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Major Mansir, show, 7 to 5. The Monk, place, out. -• tYi / V f FOURTH RACE^7-8 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. X. (*$ ^\ ) O 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. ^^^ liod Horses A Wt St St }j Vi \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C lTuoTiAClVAN 4 107 J" 6r« i * 3* 14 l3 Boland P Corrigan 3 3 24 24 1788" L:DY BR1TAN1C6 107 8" 5" 21 1" V 214 Devin G W Scott 8 20 8 20 18111-BRAW LAD 6 114 24 2-' IH V 3-' 3* Caywood J O Keene 2 4 2 4 17^48 MURAT 5 112 64 71 I» 4 .« 4" 43 L Rose C Yolini 20 30 20 30 180°6-'1RMA S. 4 105 5" 3»* 8* 74 54 5^ T Knight M B Jordan 10 12 10 12 17971 R1VYL DARE 4 107 4" 44 33 5+ 6« 64 J Cook RGBolicb&Co 8 12 8 12 17995-'YUBA DAM 6 111 7" 8"* 64 6*» 7* 7* E Ross H Robinson 8 8 34 34 (18048)L1TTLER'GG1E4 110 10 10 10 8* 8'' 8* J Miller Con roy & Al ford 8 20 8 20 179-'0 GUESS ME 4 105 1" 1" 44 9'- 91" 9« Dupee J V Carter 8 10 5 10 18176 SISTER FOX 4 105 9" 9" 91 10 10 10 Silvers C K Burdeau 12 20 12 20 Time, 123,254,511,1:173,1:31. Winner— Ch. g, by Racine— Evangeline. Went to post at 4 :05. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won very easily. The next three were doing their best. Raoivan was at his best, and made his field look cheap. He galloped along under a strong pull all the way, and in the stretch shot to the front like a flash. He is an extra good selling plater. Lady Britannic showed a decided improvement over her last previous race, and ran a smashing good race. Braw Lad showed his usual amount of speed and also his faintheartedness, and at the end was tiring badly. Mark Murat for early action on a fast track. His race was a good one. Yuba Dam is a bad horse. Guess Me is speedy, but has bad legs and she shot her holt early. Sister Fox was beaten away off all the way and can do better. The winner was run up $300 over his entered price by H. Robinson, but was retained. Scratched -17847 Miss Ross, 107; (18081)Lady Meddlesome, 109. Racivan, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Lady Britannic, place, 8 to 1 ; show, 3 to 1. Braw Lad, show, 4 to 5. Yuba Dam, place. 7 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. -| qV)7 W * FIFTH RACE -1 1-8 Miles. Purse $40bT $75 tosecond ; $25 to thircL I O ^" M ) 3-year-olds and upward. felling. _^___ lnd Horses A Wt St St k M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18113 'TH. CAREY 3 88 14 24 14 14 P H 1'' W Waldo L H Ezell 3 3 24 24 (18144)PR . BLAZES5 111 4« «l 7 7 V 24 V Bradford TLicalzi 44 44 4 4 18145*LOUlSVlLLE3 W 2u)»|] Hi 4 24 31 33 J Walsh C E Mahone & Co 15 20 15 20 lSlir,-OXNARD 5 107 54 5 44 4« 44 44 4i L Rose E Harding & Co 12 15 12 15 18144-JTHEBORBY 3 95 6" 7 ft* 63 64 tw 84 Grimes J H Smith 15 20 15 20 18144 HOLDUP 4 103 7 4" 5- 5' 7 7 6» Seaton Mrs R Bradley 12 15 12 15 (18113)WOODTR'UE3 97 34 1" 'li 21 P 54 7 T Knight H Robinson I I 9 5 3-2 9-5 Time, 123, 26i, 521, 1 :24, 1 :51, 1 :594. Winner— Ch. g, • ' Forester Prima Donna. Went to post at 4:40. Off at the second break to a good start. Won eased up; second the Kime. Third and fourth were driving to the limit. Thomas Carey found the combination track-to hi:- liking and fairly ran aw;'.v from his field. He is a shifty selling plater under light weight hi times. Prince Blazes never could get near Thomas Carey, but he was easily the best of the others. Woodt rice's race was a bail one and would hardly stand investigation. The last time he started lie easily heat Thomas Carey. Louisville did fairly well. Holdup ran below the mark. Overweights Tin; Bohhy, 5 pounds. Thomas Carey, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Prince Blazes, place, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Louisville, show, 8 to 1. Woodtrice, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. 1 W*)n7 SIXTH RA(E-5^8liTle. Purse 84007 $75 tosecond f$25 to third. XOii" " 4 .-year-olds. Allowances. lnd Horses A Wt St U % \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L~~C~ 18140-GARHVHERMANN115 4" 4-' 44 1* 1« Cay wood J J Marklein 2 3 2 8 (18140ISILVERDALE 115 3^ 3" 8" 84 2 Boland John F Schorr 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 18110 'THE CONO.UEROR103 6 51 5* 4-* 3+ Dupee W S Barnes 30 40 30 40 18114-'K1D COX 104 24 2» 1" 2»« 44 J Miller J H Smith 6 12 6 10 __l^_JSEMJjsEN__U^ 6 b 6 5-i T Koight J B Lewmau 6 7 6 7 t d J r { 18049 INVICTCS 107 1** 1™ 24 52 6 Silvers W H Jackson Jr 60 100 60 100 Time, 12, 244, 38, 50i, 1 :04i. Winner— Br. c, by Esher— Silk Gown. Went to post at 5 :05. Off at the second break to a good start. Won very easily. It was a terrific drive for second place. Garry Hermann won at his best and turned the tables on Silver-dale in a surprising way. In fact Garry Hermann's race was such an improvement and Silver-dale's was so bad compared with their last previous races that it was hard to comprehend. It took Silverdale's life to beat the Conqueror. Kid Cox set a terrific pace and naturally tired badly in the stretch. He is a good colt. His Eminence is a slow beginner, and hardly ran his race. Invictus broke flying and showed a smart turn of speed. Garry Hermann, 3 to i ; show, out. Silverdale, place, out. The Conqueror, show, 5 to 1. Kid Cox, place, 24 to 1 ; show, 7 to 10. His Eminence, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. Hawthorne Form 1 | I , HAWTHORNK FORM. The form of Saturday's Hawthorne fields is : First Race— Miss Bennett, Denizulu, Battus. Second Race —Josephine B., Maggie Davis Alice B. Third Race— Chenier, Globe II., Monita. Fourth Race— Miss Mae Day, Sam Fullen,The Lady. Fifth Race— His Excellency, Eva Rice, Strangest. Sixth Race— Lomond, Barney F., Commonwealth Attorney. Hawthorne Entries HAWTHORNE KNTR1KS. Probabilites: Weather cloudy ; track heavy. First Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances, lnd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (18028)Bensou Caldwell 118 670 (17912)Miss Bennett 115 725 17972 Dandy Jim 110 675 17925*Denizulu HO 700 18084'iFancy Wood 107 675 17972 Tenny Belle 107 655 181403Battus 107 685 18140 Likeness 107 650 18110 ElPiloto 104 640 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. SeUing. 15337 George Kratz 5.. ..112 685 18029 Glonoino 5. ...Ill 675 John A. Morris 4 — 111 15628 Neuberger 4. ...109 650 15726 Pay the Fiddler 4. ...108 665 18111 Forbush 5. ...108 695 17876»Plantain 5.. ..106 685 164352Josephine B 4. ...106 2a 181732Alice B 4. ...106 705 18205 RivalDare 4. ...104 700 18083 Maggie Davis 4. ...104 720 18111 Goal Runner 4.. ..104 700 Third Race— Short Course. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (18142)Chenier 5. ...150 650 (18082)GlobeII 5. ...148 630 i l8082^Monita 9.. ..145 625 18142 Viking 6. ...138 610 18082iZufaliig 7. ...137 610 j 17271 Van Brunt 8. ...136 620 174493Durwad 6. ...135 620 1 17214 Frond 4.. ..132 600 I Fourth Race— 1 Mile. Speculation Stakes. Value $2,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (18143)Handpress 5.. ..112 705 181432Sam Fullen 3. ...105 720 18143 The Lady 3. ...102 715 (18174)Alcedo 3.. ..100 710 (18077)Miss Mae Day 3.... 96 750 18174-'Larkspur 3.... 93 710 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 18050: Jolly Roger 4. ...109 725 (18104) His Excellency 3. ...108 750 17804 Dutch Comedian 5 — 105 720 18112*Strangest 4. ...102 730 17899 Eva Rice 5. ...100 740 179802A11 Gold 3. ...100 725 Sixth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 18113-'Lomond 112 725 18115 Maccabee 110 685 (17777)Commonwealth Attorney 108 695 18113 Barney F 108 700 (17998)Satan 105 695 Brooklyn Form BROOKLYN FORM. New York, N. Y., June 1.— The form of Saturday's Gravesend fields is : First Race— Vesuvian, Vuicain, Heliobas. Second Race— Fleischmaun entry, Morris entry, Kimberly. Third Race— Mesmerist, McMeekin, Magnificent. Fourth Race— Ethelbert. Fifth Race— Gold Heels, Fair Rosamond, Frank Hall. Sixth Race— Kirkwood, KrissKringle, Central Trust. Brooklyn Entries BROOKLYN ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cloudy ; track fast. First Race-Ahout 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. High Weight Handicap, lnd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. U7689) Heliobas 4. ...135 750 152463 Peep o' Day 7.. ..133 740 (17839)Blue Devil 6.... 127 735 ( 17980) Vuicain 3.. ..125 760 15562 Ben Hadad 5.. ..120 720 (17224)Vesuvian 3. ...119 775 17776 The Rush 3. ...118 740 18122 Autumn 4.... 117 750 (1 8090)Queen Louise 4. ...117 715 18088 Tinge 8. ...114 730 18088 Sparrow Wing 4.. ..Ill 725 18157 His Royal Highness.... 3. ...106 710 18091 Keep Time 4.. .105 690 17664 Shoreham 3. ...105 705 17666 Tremargo 7. ...104 725 9025 Loiter 4. ...100 740 17334 Decimal 3. ...100 695 i j 1 I 18122 Robert Metcalf 3.... 97 700 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Hudson Stakes. Value $3,500. (l7905)*Bonnibert 125 745 U8057)tGolden Age 122 .. .735 1 18008 )*lrritable 115 ,750 l82193flumboldt 115 710 18057:;Prince Pepper 115 720 18156tSchoolmaster 115 725 17740 Kimberly 115 7no 'Fleischmaun Sons entry. tG. B. Morris entry. Third Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Carlton Stakes. Value $5,000. (18010) Ildrini 126 760 18179 McMeekin Hi 790 18122'Magnificent Hi 775 18010 Mesmerist ill 800 17385*Modriue HI 760 18181*Pupil m ...;.!750 18125 Hammock Hi 725 18010 Standing m 770 18153 Picardy m 710 17954 Toddy 108 770 *G. B. Morris entry. Fourth Race— 1 1-4 Mile*. Special Sweepstakes. (12220)Jean Beraud 4. ...126 895 (17692)Ethelbert 4. ...126 900 Fifth Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Seiling. lad. Horses, color, sex&pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 18086 San Luis 109 705 Jils Greenwood, b. f, by Jils Johnson— Mary Green wood 104 18182 Ada Beatrice 104 700 18180*Gold Heels 104 725 17613 Handy Man 102 705 176693Frank Hall 102 715 17627 Ford 100 700 17405 'Fair Rosamond 99 720 Edgeworth, b. f, by Magian— Lorna Doone 99 18182 Mudder 99 716 Silver Plush, ch. f , by Victory — Gladaga 99 17284 Egotism 99 710 I8OO93 Water Plant 99 715 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. lnd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 17767 Central Trust 5. ...110 735 18183-'Kirkwood 4. ...110 750 18056 Kriss Kringle 5 105 .... 740 18006 TyrShena 4. ...101 725 18183 Post Haste 3. ...100 710 18127 Lamp Globe 3.... 96 730 18178 Prestidigitator 3.... 94 720 Racing Dates of 1900 RACING BATES OF 1900. St. Louis, Mo May 12— August 25 Toronto, Ont May 24— June 2 Gravesend, N. Y May 26— June 16 Hawthorne) May 28— June 8 Latonia, Ky May 28— June 2 Newport, Ky June 4—9 Hamilton, Ont June 4—9 Harlem June 9—22 Latonia, Ky June 11 — 16 Fort Erie, Ont June 12— July 4 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y June 16— July 4 Newport, Ky June 18—20 Latonia, Ky June 21—23 Washington Park, Chicago June 23— July 21 Newport, Ky June 25—27 Latonia, Ky June 28— 30 Newport, Ky July 2 — 4 Brighton Beach, N. Y July 5— Aug. 8 Montreal, Que July 7—21 Hawthorne July 23 — Aug. 4 Highland Park, Mich July 26— Aug. 11 Saratoga, N. Y Aug. 1—81 Harlem Aug. 6—18 Fort Erie. Ont Aug. 15— Sept. 5 Highland Park, Mich Aug. 16—29 Hawthorne Aug. 20— Sept. 1 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y Aug. 25— Sept. 15 Harlem Sept. 3— Sept. 15 Hawthorne Sept. 17— Oct. 6 Gravesend, N. Y Sept. 17—29 Morris Park, N. Y Oct. 1—20 Harlem Oct. 8— Oct. 29 Empire City, N. Y Oct. 22— Nov. Lakeside Oct. SO— Nov. Aqueduct, N. Y Nov. 5—15 BenaingB (Washington, D. C.) Nov.17— 30 1898 ANNUAL, RACING FORM. A few left. Price $20— two volumes. 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Howard, H. & Co., Wine, orange sleeves, wine and orange cap. Hinkle. George. Green, red sash and sleeves, black cap. Hofmann, August. White, blue sash. sleeve9 and cap. Howard, N. C, White. "HM on back, red cap. Hickey. T. J.. Scotch plaid. Hatchett. W. L... Old gold, red sash, red. white and blue cap. Hart. L., Green, "H" on back, green and white cap. Heinsohn. Mrs. H.. Purple, white sash, red cap. Hamilton, J. C. Green, purple cuffs and collar. blue cap. Harvey, J.. Red, green sash and sleeves, white cap. Heman. J. O, Black, white stripes, red and white cap. Harris. G. W.. Black, red sleeves, red and white cap. Hughes. S. K., Light blue. Harding, J., Old gold, emerald green stripes, old gold star on back. Henderson, S. M., Tan, black sleeves and cap. Haase, Ralph. Green, white stripes. Harris. Silas. Black, yellow star on back, yellow cuffs. Hibbard. F. L.. Orange, green sash, cuffs and cap. I. Irons, D. A., Royal purple, white sash, red cap. Irion, S. M„ Dark blue, golden brown cap. Zmbau, W. T., Green, white stripes, green cap. Izatt, Joe, Black, two red bars on back, red cap Innes, George, Blue, orange sash, blue and orange cap. J. Jopliu & Grundy, Red, black cap. Jordan, W. J., Red and white stripes, white sleeves, red and white cap. Jackson. W. H., Jr., Yale blue, white stripes, white sleeves, blue cuffs and collar, blue and white cap. Jurisich, Joseph, Red, white sash, blue cap. Johnson, C. A.. Orange, red cap. Johnson, J. A., Blue, yellow sleeves and cap. Jones, A. & Co., White, blue sleeves, red cap. Johnson, H. L., Red and white stripes. Jones, F. fl., White, green sash. Jordan. M. B.. Black, white horseshoe on back, black and white cap. Johnson, F. W., Black, star and crescent on back, white cap. Jones, F. W., Red, blue cuffs, black cap. Jones'. J. H.. Maroon, white sash, white bars on sleeves, white cap. Johnson. L. H.. Red. " L. J. H." on back, blue caffs, collar and cap. K. Keene, J. O., Burnt orange, black sash, cuffs and cap. IKelly, D. W., Old gold, black sash, old gold cap. Kane, William, Red, white sleeves, blue and white cap. Kahn, M.. Green, pink sash and cap. Kneuker, George, Red, white stripes, bine cap. Kelly, P. T., Green, old gold cap. Kuhl, Chas. I., Green, white shoulder straps, harp on back. Kennedy, John, Blue, white stripes, red cap. Kinney, D., Green, white belt, black cap. Kirwan, W. A., Cherry, black bars on sleeves, black and cherry cap. Kinder, E. B., Purple, lavender sash and cap. Kiley, T., Black, white sleeves and cap, bla«k bars on sleeves. Keith St Patton, Red, orange sleeves, green cap. Ketchiman, W. H., Green, white "K" on back. Keeney, J. F., Red, red and blue cap. Kennedy, C. P., Orange, purple triangles, purple and orange cap. KintB, J. H., White, old gold "K"' on back, old gold sleeves, white cap with old gold bars. Kelly, Frank J., Canary, red cuffs and cap. Kittleman, F. J., White, purple sleeves and cap Kuhs, C. J.. Cerise, wliite stripes. Kelsey. C. O. & Co., Black, red sleeves and cap. Krafft, William, Black, white polka dots. Jvearwille. J.. Purple, white sash, green cap. Kreutz. W. C, Blue, white stripes, black cap. Kuehne & Co., Blue, orange sash, green cap. Krawl, Michael, Red and white. L. Leroy, H. S., White, blue "L" on back. Lyle & Cooper, Sky blue, white sash and cap. Leach, George & Co., Orange, black yoke and cuffs. Logan, Milan O., Black, orange sash, orange bars on sleeves, orange cap. Lamasney Brothers, Red, black sash and cap. Lynch, J. A, & Co., Orange, green sleeves, white cap, Lyles. Mrs. M. C, Lilac, white V's on back, white bars on sleeves, white cap. Lund, George, Old gold, white sleeves, yellow cap. Liger & Dean, Yale blue, cherry cap. Laird, W. H., Red, white stripes, red and blue sleeves. Lambertson. S. N., Cerise, navy blue cap. Leigh, H. E.. Canary, black stripes, black sash, canary cap. Lewis & McAllister, Blue, white sash, red cap. Loupe & Machray, Cherry, blaok crescent on back. Long. George J., Peacock blue, yellow sash and cap. Laffey & Co., Red, scarlet hoops on sleeves, white cap. Lewman, J. B., Bed, white sleeves and sash. Locithart Brothers, Terra cotta, white sash and cap. Leonard & Morgan, Canary, double green sash, green cap. Lewis, Frank, Lavender and pink jacket, pink sleeves, white cap. Lancaster, J. S., Blue, canary horseshoe on back, canary sleeves and cap. Lemp, Louis & Co., Bed, white cap with red polka dots. Lee, Vernon, M., Black, maroon sash and cap.. Lucas, R. J., Black, orange polka dots. Lucas, J. D., Green, old gold stripes. Lynch, H. T., Blue, gray sash, red cap. Lister, W. W., Blue, red cuffs and cap. Leishman, John, Green, old gold stripes, green cap. Lewis, H., Blue, white Maltese cross on back. blue cap. Leigh & Jordan. Red, " C. & A." on back, blue cap. Lowry, C. B., Blue, white sash and cuffs, black cap, gold tassel. M. Minton, J. B„ Green, old gold sash and sleeves, white cap. Murphy, K. J., Old gold. McCormick, J. J. & Co., Green, yellow sash and cap. McDonald, J., Purple, old gold sleeves and cap. McDonald, Charles, Green, with red stripes, green cap. Maloney, John, White, purple braces and cap. Miller, M. D., Green, pink sash, white cap. Meyers, Frank J., Purple, gold sash, white cap. Marsh, S. M., Black, green sleeves and cap. Morgan, Mrs. H. & Co., Black, orange polka dots, orange cap. McHale, T. J., White, red polka dots, white cap. McLean, C. F.. Canary, scarlet cap. McConnell, Mace, Purple, green sash, purple and green cap. Morse & Patterson, Black, blue cuffs, sash and cap. Mitchell, George, Orange, red and black cap. McCord, E., Red, green hoops and cap. Moore, E., Maroon, yellow sleeves. McKenna, E. C, White, navy blue sash. McCarren, Hugh Jr., Red, white cap. McLean, Charles R., Red, white sash, green sleeves and cap. Marks, R. W., Blue, old gold cap. Maxwell, A., Orange, black yoke, cuffs and cap. Murphy, James, Green. Minton & Manrer. White, blue sleeves, blme crescent on back, brown cap. Meyers. Charles, Blue, white anchor on back, blue cap. McMillan, J. D., Blue, white collar and cuffs, red cuffs. Mclnerney , W. , White, red polka dots, green cap. Montroy, W. & Co., Green, white collar, cuffs and cap. Marklein, J. J., Blue, red, white and blue shield on back. Miles, P. J., Bottle green, gold cap. March, Ben, White, black sash. Marion L., Red, purple cap. McKinney, W. F„ Green, black and white cap. Mask, J. E., Garnet, blue sash. Milton, James, White, Blue sleeves, blue and oranve cap. Medley, John W., Steel gray with blue braces, letter "M" on back. Moshier, F. C. Green, white "M" on back, black cap. Mueninghaus, G. H. & Co., Green, anchor on back, white and blue cap. Mulkey, William, Scarlet, white sash. Milliron, S. Y., Crimson, turquoise blue sleeves and cap. Moore, T. W., Black, white sleeves and cap. Martin & Crockett, Blue, black sash, red cap. McOafferty, A. C, Blue, red sleeves, blue and red cap. Magee, T. A., Maroon, gold tassel on cap. McCafferty, J. J., Purple, gold shoulder straps. Mulay, George & Co., Orange, green cuffs and cap. Miles, Thomas, Orange, black cap. Marston, J., Black, green sash and cap. Meyers, H. B. & Co.. Cherry, white cap. Morris, A. H. fc D. H., Scarlet. McNanght. James, Red, green bars on sleeves, green star on back, green cap. May, W. H., White and orange stripes. Maginnis, A. B., Blue, white star on back, red cap. Moore St Thompson, Red, green sleeves, yellow cap. March, J. H., White, royal purple "M"' on back, royal purple collar, cuffs and cap. Mathei St Spoerl. Red, white "M" on back, blue cap. Myers, E. A. & Co., Black and white plaid. Miller, Robert, Green, cherry sash and cap. Muller, Charles, red, yellow sleeves, green cap. Mosier & Singer, Green, red sash and eap. Miller. J. N. & Co.. Black, red sleeves, yellow cap McDonald, J., Blue, pink sash and cap. Malo, J. A.. Black, red "M"' on back, black and red cap. Morrison, E. S. St Co.. Green, white sleeves, red cap. Meyer, F. R., Orange, black stripes. Maddoz, James. White, blue cuffs, red sash, green cap. March, E., White, black sash, yellow cap. Miller, G. M., Green, red sash, sleeves and cap. McDowell, T. C, White, black sash, white cap with black strings. Miller. A. P.. Black and white halves, white cap. Muenshaw, C. E.. Wine, white sleeves and cap. Manton St Co., Blue, red collar and cap. Morris, A. D.. Red. white sleeves. Martin. W. A., Green, purple cuffs and collar, green cap. Middleton & Jungbluth. White, black sash, red cap. McVey. H. C. Pink, purple sash, cuffs and collar McCampbell, A. G.. Maroon, white sash. Mattingly, M. P.. Black, wliite cross on back, white cap. Magrane, W. P.. Cherry, pink sash and cap. McCaffery, John. Cherry, pink sash, black cap. Miller, G. W., Red. white sleeves, blue cap. Meffert, J. F.. Red. old gold sleeves, red and old gold cap. Martin. Branch. Blue, yellow sash, black and white cap. Mahone. C. E., Black and yellow stripes. McCullough. F.. Pink, white sash, pink and white cap. S. Nepper, Thomas, Silver, blue cap. Newall, Homer M., Royal purple, white chevrons on sleeves, purple cap. Newman, A. H.. Cherry, cherry and green cap. Novatny. Joseph, White, red sleeves and cap. Newman St Cockrell, Red, blue bars on sleeves, yellow cap. Newman, J. F., Red, yellow bars on sleeves, yellow cap. Nichols, J. B. St Co.. Brown, yellow bars on back, yellow hoops on sleeves, yellow cap. Nolan, T. E.. Old gold, green cap. O. Oxnard, H. T., Green, white sleeves and cap. Organ, J. J., White, pink sash, green sleeves and cap. Owen, James. Blue, red cuffs, black and red cap. O'Connor, D., Blue, gray halves, green cap. O'Brien, J. S., Blue and white stripes, blue cap. O'Neall, J. W., Purple, black sleeves and cap. Owen Bros., Red and blue halves, white cap. O'Brien. Dan, Green, red sash. Oots Bros., Black, gold star on back. Orr, K. D., Purple, old gold sleeves. P. Price, J. H., White, red braces and cap. Poole, G. W., White, blue sash and cap. Plecque, A. J., Green, red stripes and cap. Phillips, W. K., Black, red cap. Parish, William, Jr., Red with black stars. Pillott, Louis, Green, letter "P" on back, white cap. Payne, A. D., Blue, grey sleeves, white cap. Pax ton. R. P., Green, wine sleeves. Porter, W. A., Cerise, green braces. Piatt, Dr. D. A.. Blue, white sleeves," cherry collar, cuffs and cap. Persinger, J. A., Greeu. white stripes, red star on back. Patterson, C. T., Green, red sleeves, white cap. Plack, Otto, Red, blue sleeves and cap. Pope, F. A. St Co., Magenta and green stripes, j Pangle, J. W.. Sky blue, yellow cap. Price, William. Green, yellow stripes and cap. Perkins & Clark, Black, orange stripes on cuffs, black and orange striped cap. Patterson, Kimball, Orange, purple sleeves, white cap. Perkins, W., Orange, red sleeves and cap. Pfiefer, J., Purple, white sash, gold sleeves, purple cap. Payne. J. H.. Red, lavender cap. Pinkerton, W. A., Peacock blue, white star on back, peacock blue and white cap. *• Quarton, J. H. & Co., Scarlet, white cap. B. Roche, William J., Pink, blue bars, red cap. Ross, T. L., Royal purple, orange yoke and cuffs, royal purple and orange cap. Rodgers. Mose, Orange, black hoops on sleeves, white cap. Rodegap, John, Orange. Rembert & Horner, Red, green hoops, white cap. Rosenbaum & Co., Lavender, black stripes on sleeves, black sashes and cap. Hold Bros., Cerise, green cuffs and cap. Rea, J. G., Blaok, lilac sash, red cap. Howe St Clarkson, White, red sash, green cap. Rodgers, D. P. & Co., Blue, orange sleeves, black hoops, orange cap with tassel. Rumrill. C. C, Black, white cap. Ryan, T. H., Red, white sash, green cap. Russell & Co., Red, white stripes, blue yoke, green cap. Rutledge, Asa. Blue, white diamonds. Richardson, W. H., White, yellow and black. sleeves and cap. Rath bone, Mrs. B., Red, white and blue sash, red. white and blue cap. Rowell, H. E., Blue with gold bars. Reed & Schuey, Black. Rossner Brothers, Black, cardinal yoke and cap. Reagan, Frank, Maroon, blue sash and cap. Riddle, H. C, Blue, gold shoulder straps and cap. Robinson, H., Purple and white halves, purple and white cap. Reardon, D., Green, red sleeves, white sash. Respess, J. B., Purple, white sleeves, belt and cap. Rolston, John, White, red sash, black cap. I Rehm Bros., Black, gold star on back, cherry cap. Rodgers, D. D. & Co., Old rose. Rathbun, Frank, Blue, white star on back, red,. white and blue cap. Respaas. F. B., Orange, black sash, orange and black cap. Reece, J. M., Green, white sash, orange cap. | Rice, J. P., Blue and white stripes, white cap. Reutz, Ed, Blue, red and white sash, red cap. ! Robinson, S., Black, horseshoe and stars on back, white cap. Rothert. Jno. S., Blue, pink sleeves and cap. Stanfleld, W. L., Red and purple stripes, green i cap. Slater, T. G.. Automobile, clover leaf on back, white sleeves and cap. 8. Sellers, B., Yellow, black cap, gold tassels. Smith, Frank, Yellow, blue sash and cap. Schulz, H. C, Gold, red, white and blue sash, blue cap. I Shadley, W. H., Red, blue sash, red and black cap. Stark, M., Green, red sash, green and red cap. j Smith, E F.. Cerise, green diamonds, cerise and ' green cap. Sooggan. H. J., Stars and stripes, blue cap. Simons, H. & Co., Cerise, yellow yoke, cerise and yellow cap. Strode, J. W„ Navy blue, white cap. Settle St Co., Old gold, silver cap. 1 Sohulte, W. F., White. Steven, T. H., Black, old gold sleeves and cap. Stringer, W. D., White, bine sleeves and sash, I red cap. Simons, Mbert, Black, yellow sash and cap. Scott, G. W.. Green, white star on back, red bands on sleeves, green cap. white star on top. Staley, J. M., Red, black "X" front and back, black cap. Stone. Kinzea, Magenta, black cuffs, monogram "S. K." on back. Sayre, W. H., Orange, black sash and cap. Silvers, William, Parrot green, white sleeves-Sellers, T. F., White, violet sleeves and cap. Sproul, G. O., Scarlet, white sash, scarlet cap with white peak. Shipp, J. V., Blue, green cap. . Slaughter, E., White, red diamonds, white cap. ! Southwood, Joseph, Maroon, white stripes and I cap. Scott, T. R. St Co., Green, white sash, Red, white and blue cap. Smith, Charles H., Purple. Sweeney, Eugene, Blue, white sleeves, blue cap. Shafer, W. T., Red, red and white band on sleeves, red cap. Simnnson, S. E., Pink, blue sleeves, red cap. Sayers, Thomas, Blue, gold hoops on sleeves', gold cap. Page [4] St. Louis Form Chart -_-_-__— ^ -__-__■_—_____— __■_■■ ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, M.O., June 1.— Fourteenth day. St. Louis Fair Association. Spring Meeting. Weather threatening ; track heavy. Presiding, udge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, William Bruen. _^ Racing starts at 2 :3u p. m. | O^AO FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mife. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward." Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St _ V, X StrFin~Jockeys Owners Q H L C 18013 LOITERER 5 112 4 1* 1 I« 11 L Jackson J Powers 7 8 4 5 18102 MASCAGNI 5 109 6 51 31 33 214 J Woods W A Wright 8 10 5 6 18017 BEN BOY 5 112 7 3i 2» 6i 3h Fallehy M Brauer 6 10 5 8 18146 SILENT FRIEND 3 103 12 8* _i 4* 4^ Buchanan Louis Lemp 5 6 5 6 17598 MAGGIE _. 3 100 9 64 7* 53 P Watson Fizer & Co 30 30 30 30 16701 MISS DOOLEY 4 105 1 4" 4i 21* 6-' Geifer F S Moss 6 8 6 8 15555 JIM TURNER 3 96 11 12 12 7 7i« Dale Keith fc Patton 6 7 6 6 14003 ST. RUPERT 6 109 10 11 10 9 8* Gilmore W H Mumford 10 20 10 20 16395 SALL1E LAMAR 7 107 2 7 8 8 9* J Mathews E Burrows 6 8 6 8 15455 MORGENSTERN 3 94 5 9 9 10 10-' Wheelis J C Ohio 50 50 50 50 "3505 GLADYS LEE 7 107 8 10 11 11 11»- Waters F Mallory 20 20 20 20 13816 AMOLTEPEC 4 109 3 2" 5« 12 12 Frost F W Holtgrewe 15 25 15 25 ♦First series. Time, 13i, 25*, 38, 51i, 1 :20. Winner— B. h» by Mardeu Lucille. Went to post at 2 :30. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; secoud the same. The winner was the best of a poor lot. Loiterer was rushed to the front on the back stretch and carried wide at the stretch turn. He could have won away off with a more judicious ride. Mas-cagni came away with a rush at the end. Ben Boy was shut off at the stretch turn, but got through and finished fast. Silent Friend got off last and was pocketed through the entire route in the stretch. His race was a good one. Overweights— Amoltepec, 4 pounds. Loiterer, place, 2 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. Mascagni, place, 2 to l;show, evens. Ben Boy, show, 6 to 5. 1 ~Q ±% TV q'^ECONDTR^-CE^-S-T Mi le. Purse $300. 2-y ear-olds. "Maidens." Allowances. ~ Ind _-or-es~ A Wt St fr i4 3. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ~ 18016 MISS ZARA 110 1 11 11* 1U 1* J Woods H T Jones 30 50 20 30 181202DANGERL1NE 113 2 2' _» 2» 2U T Burns J F Schorr 6-5 2 11-108-5 17515 DARLENE 110 5 4* 3-' V V Gilmore J Williams 2* 3 8-5 9-5 PIRATE'S D'GHT'R 110 7 7* 6* 4» 41 s Powell H B Durham 20 25 20 20 17322 GEORGIA ROSE 110 4 31 51 51 5" Crowhurst A Cahn 10 15 8 10 18117 W'LSTERN GIRL 110 8 B» 4* 6 b& Dominick D W Staples 10 12 8 10 ISm'MlNTAKA 110 3 5" 7 7 7« J Mathews J Grirhn A; Co 6 7 6 7 18120 D. G1LMART1N 113 6 8 8 8 8 Vititoe J S O'Brien 30 30 30 30 Time, 13i, 25*, 381, 1 :06i. Winner— Ch. f, b Belvidere— Zara. Went to post at 3:08. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second all out. Miss Zara got off well, showed the most speed and reveled in the going. Dangerline was well handled and driven to his best. Mintara could not negotiate the going. Pirate's Daughter had a stormy journey. Scratched— 18120 Frank Johnson, 113; Fragenol, 110. Miss Zara, place, 10 to 1; show, 5 to 1. Dangerline, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Darlene, place, 7 to 10 ; Bhow, out. ~ 1W')in THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St \ K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 180423M1SS LORETTA 3 94 7 4* 2* P 1* Dominick E C McKenna 4 12 3i 12 18146^MAR1EG. BROWN3 94 6 3' 1" 1-' 21 J T Woods Eugene Hall 5 6 3* 6 181183CASTINE 3 102 1 9* 5' 8» 3-' Crowhurst G C Bennett 8 10 6 8 18118 BARR1CA 3 94 10 H 1* 5U 41 Dale J C Cahn 6 10 5 10 18147 MENU 4 107 5 72 7h 6* 5-2 Waters W A Rinehart 20 30 20 30 18121 HI KOLLAR 4 110 9 51 82 32 63 Powell W Mulkey 8 10 4 4 18116 YO NOSE 4 107 4 2» 4* 71 73 Gilmore W Galarney 10 15 10 15 181182W1NNEBEJOUR 3 90 3 1« . 4" 8 Buchanan J D Lucas 2 2i 8-5 2 17982 PALARM 4 109 11 10 9 9 9» Burris W H Parrish Jr 25 30 20 30 17167 TH1SBE 4 105 2 6» 10 10 lOiuMeidling Bennett & McCay 60 100 50 100 18118 SIR KINGSTON 3 96 8 11 11 11 11 Moore J Huffman 20 30 20 30 Time, 13i, 25*. 51* , 1:20*. Winner— B. f, by Pursebearer— Maggie B. Went to post at 3:40. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second ridden out. Mis;. Loretta got off none too well, but received good handling, liked the going and finished stoutly. Marie G. Brown made her run too soon and tired at the end. Castine finished fast. Hi Kollar was shut off at the half post. Winnebejour tired in the going. Barrica was all but left. Scratched— 18017 Judge Steadman, 109. Overweights— Castine 3 pounds ; Palarm, 2. Miss Loretta, place, 4 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Marie G. Brown, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Castine, show, 3 to 2. Hi Kollar, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Winnebejour, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. 1 O . ~| "1 FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. lO-ill Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St K, j. % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 180983T1CKFUL 3 92 3 3« 1* 2» 1» V Dominick Fizer & Co 5 5 34 4 181942CATHEDRAL 4 102 7 4* 24 1h 23 2 Crowhurst G Land & Co 11-534 2 16-5 18121 ROSE APPLE 4 97 4 2* 4" 31 3» 312 Dale SP&ENFarrell 10 10 8 10 18121 APPLE JACK 5 106 2 14 32 415 4s 4h Gilmore W Galarney 24 24 2 24 18116 D.OF MELBRNE3 94 8 8 8 6* 5h 512 McGinn W H Williamson 8 10 8 9 17984 H.H. GARDNER 7 101 5 54 5« 5« 64 6-' Patterson W A Kirwan 30 40 30 40 18017 GEORGETOWN II.3 89 6 64 64 7 7 73 Otis J Griffin & Co 10 15 8 15 (18195)RANSOM 8 103 9 9 9 8 8 815 J Woods O W Boardman 4 5 3* 5 18099 SIR JOS. LISTER 5 103 17 7 9 9 9F Givens F E Basquil 40 50 10 50 Time, 5, 18, 301, 42, 551, 1 :09i, 1 :23, 1 :47i, 1 :52. Winner— Ch. c, by Ecuador— Sewing Girl. Went to post at 4 :12. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won ridden out; next two the same. Tickful was well ridden and ran a good race, but Cathedral was probably the best horse. He was off badly and made up all his ground in the first quarter, which left him little to finish with. Rose Apple had no excuses. Apple Jack stopped with his mouth wide open. Ransom ran a bad race. Scratched— 18098 Rouge et Noir, 87; 18151 Eulalia, 101; (18147)Musket, 107. Overweights — Duke of Melbourne, 2 pounds. Tickful, place, 3 to 2; show, 7 to 10. Cathedral, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 7 to 10. Rose Apple, show, 2 to 1. Apple Jack, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. 1 OOI fc) FIFTH RACE— 3-¥1_ile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St %, K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O ~H L^ J_ 18079 J'DGE VVARDELL5 111 3 12 12 11 li J Woods T F Buckley 3* 6 3 6 (18148)DR. CAVE 3 111 2 _■ 2» 22 2* Dale Keith fc Pal ton 20 40 15 40 (18149)VERIFY 5 111 1 21 4» 33 3« Gilmore A Cahn 3-5 7 101 2 3 5 18150-LA JOSEPHINE 4 107 6 5"« _• 41 412 J Mathews J Urirliu 3 3 3 3 BUMMER 4 112 4 3« 32 5* - * Taylor J F Holt 30 50 30 50 12364 EARLY BIRD 5 111 7 7 7 6 6»- Frost L Marion 100 100 100 100 18026 WHISTLE WING 5 109 5 6 6 7 7 Dominick C Hatliawaj 40 60 30 60 Time, 131,25, 38, 51, I ML Winner— B. g, by Himyar— Rokee. Went to post at 4:39. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; secoud the same. Judge Warded improved sharply and ran a good race. Verify was much the best but received bad handling. Gilmore took him in the bad going and let him swerve all over the stretch. Dr. Cave ran to his best mark. La Josephine did not. The other three were outclassed. Scratched— 181513Easter Card, 109; 181922Greenock, 111; 18146'Hungry Hill. 111. Judge Wardell, place, 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Dr. Cave, place, 8 to 1 ; show, -to 1. La Josephine, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Verify, place, out. lOai O SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mtle.~~PVr_el§U0.'~ a-yearoldTand upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St \ i4 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (18151)NED WICKES 4 110 2 _5 1* V V Morse E Turley 2 24 9-5 11-5 18151 HARRIE FLOYD 6 107 3 3' 3* 3* 22 J Mathews C M Barrow 4 4 3 34 181.1 TROMBONE 5 109 1 41 4»* 45 3- Gilmore W W Darden 8 8 5 6 17429 RODD 3 96 6 8 71 61 41 Watson T Nepper 20 30 15 30 (18190)H.S. TOBACCO 6 114 8 21 2-' 2" 54 Lines Leigh 6c Jordan 7-5 2 7-5 2 17896 SCOTTISH GRIT 4 107 5 54 54 51 63 Dominick C R Ellison 10 30 10 30 180483CH. BOUNCE II. 5 109 4 6 6 7 7h Frost J C Sullivan 50 50 50 50 2827 HARV B. 6 109 7 7 8 8 8 Pritchett J M Reese 100 100 100 100 Time. 121.251,374,50, 1:184. Winner— B. c, by Kantaka or Perblaise— Genevieve. Went to post at 5:10. At post 7 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. H. S. Tobacco had no chance from where he got off. Ned Wickes was the best of the others in the going. Harrie Floyd labored in the heavy track. Trombone had no excuses. Scratched— 18103 Also Ran 11., 107; 18151 Lieber Anton, 100; 18118 Lady Curzon, 94; 18151 Wiggins, 109. Ned Wickes, place, 7 to 10; show, 1 to 3. Harrie _ loyd, place, 6 to 5; show 2 to 5. Trombone, show, 4 to 5. H. S. Tobacco, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. 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. _ 9 { Ithnriel ( Touchstone, by Cam el, S o (Longbow... _ ? Verbena, by Velociped. 5 _3 (sireof Fen do Jois). ( Miss Bowe t Catton, by Golumpus. "S f o 1 (Tranby's dam, by Orville. . j m l_ (Pantaloon Castrel. by Buzzard. _, O o L Legerdemain, I (CaarwitchM \ ldalia, by Peruvian. S o __ (Decoy (Filho-da-Puta,by H'ph 'zard „ , g ' -S Q I Finesse, by Peruvian. S r S'fID , . „ (Melbourne j Humphrey Clinker.byC'mns £ 5-_ f West Australian i \ Cervantes1 mare. __ _ -2:_, (Derby and St. Leger) ..(Mowerina Touchstone, by Camel. 3 M __ S ■ 1 Emma, by Whisker. S ~P „ „ (Camel j Whalebone, by Waxy. O 8 (2 _ * Brown Bon \ JSelimmare. ** £ ( Daughter of Brutandorf , by Blacklock. iJ I - ■ 1 Mrs.Cr'ick8h'nks,byW'lb'ck mi (Canteen ( Waxy Pope, by Waxy. • [Calendar rn 1 a it (Imported) _* j» 1 } Castania, by Gohanna. (2 g (Hambletonia ( Stamford.byPlenip'tentiary r.§ ' 1 Harmonica, byH'mblet'nian H Q (Tros (Imported) ( Priam, by Emilins. j [Cassandra t J Ally, by Partisan. __ u ° (Alice Grey •Rons'Emigrant, by Pioneer — _ I *Gulnare, byYonngGohanna _ If . _ . „ , (The Colonel j Whisker, by Waxy. p J •- rCap-a-pie (Imported) i I Delpini mare. __ ■ _\ \ t Sister to Cactus ( Sultan, by Selim. j 1 ( Duchess of York, by Waxy, !•„ (Dover (Touchstone. „ „ D ■2 LBell Brand I 1 Verbosa. 3 ( Sophie ( Skilhinda. „ "^ . J Sallie Brass. •Imported. Barney SGlirel-er,BR'^TON ALL THE TURF NEWS PERFECTLY EDITED.. Daily Rachig Form. FORM SHEETS AND ENTRIES EXPERTLY INDEXED. TELEGRAPHIC, CORRECT, CONCISE, COMELY. TRAINING NEWS A SPECIALTY. ALL TRUCKS ARE FULLY REPORTED. Off Our Own Presses Before the Chicago Dailies. ^» so r, Official Organ of the American Turf Congress. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES : One Month - - $1.25 1 Six Months - - $7.50 One Year - - $14.00 SENT AS TIRST-CLASS PlfllL-A LETTER-IN PLAIN ENVELOPES. 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. III. Page [4] List of Licensed Trainers LIST OF LICENSED TRAINERS. Covington, Ky., Feb. 20, 1900. The following named persons have been granted trainer licenses for the year 1900: A. Arnw in*-, A., Arthur, James, B. Bradley, Ed., Brown, J. E„ Bronangh, R. H., Boyd, James, Bender, Sidney, Black, George, Brown, Lee, Batcheler, H. T., Burrows, E.. Brumfield, W. S., Bellow. H. D., Boyle, Charles, Jr., Beach, B. E.. Brown, G. H., Bunks, Taylor, Blakely, Andrew G., Bowen, Michael, Benson, L. W. Brown. Eugene, Burns, John, Brown, Henrj'i Bunbury, B. C, Blumm, E. C. Brewster, E., Berthurum, J. W., Br) an, Joe. Burns, T., C. Crosby, B. V., Cantrell, J. M., Casey, C, Cole, B. L., Conners, W. J., Cady, M., Combs, J. H., Congdon, W., Curry, Gil, Cockrell, West, Conway, J. W., Cooper, R. C, Charles, 8. J., Cooper, J. H., Craven. T. H., Carbonell, Charles, Carr, Felix, _ Clancy, C, Coffey, J., Corrigan, P., Covington, George W., Cochran, J., Corrigan, E., Crawford, J. R. Campbell, John S., Civill, P. M., Carroll, William, Oahn, J. C, Cahn, A., Coles, T. F.. Conroy, M. L., Cotton, H. A., Cushing, J. E., Campbell, G., Curl. James, Colston, R., Colvin, J. D., Carter, J. V., Clayton, J. D., O. Dirker, George, Daly, W. C., Deneff, R. W„ Donohue, W. J., Davis, Charles, Danaher, M. T.. Deakin, W. G.. Davis, Crit, Dennison, Dan, Dyer, J. B., Dearing, J. D., Doyle, J. D., Dodgson, Harry, Dunne. P.. Dowell, John, Davis, J. F., E. Easley, Fred, Earnshaw, J. B., Edwards, H. F., Egbert, Paul. F. Faut, C. V., Faught, T. P., Frost, Harry, Forsythe, C. J. Franklin, A. C, Frisbie, F., Forsythe, Robert, Forman, J. W., Ferris, J. C.Jr., Fitzgerald. Ed., Fessenden, W. C, Fine, W. P., Fleming, James, Foley, John, Ford, W. V., Foster, Fred, Fountain, D. S., Frazee, L. D., Franklin, Albert C. Jr., Feeney, M. F., Flippin, H., Fields, W., G. Goldblatt, M., Griffin, W. R., Gibson, H. Jr., Gass, James. Garety, Michael, Gabriel, William, Gum, Walter, Gwynn, H., Gray, John C, Gehlbach, E. J., Glasscock, Ira, Givens, John, Griffin, H. T., Gardner John, Greene, J. W., Griffin, James, Goebel, P. J., Gleason, William, Grey, J. A., H. Ham, W., Heffron, Philip, Henry, J. R., Hart, L., Hayden, John, Henderson, W. V., Hogan, F., Hughes, V., Harris, B., Hurley, W., Hennessy, R., Hutchinson, W. C, Heiter, W. F., HoweU, J. W., Hittick.J. E. Hall, N.S., Hanlon, D. M., Howson, George, Hand, J. R., Headley, E. C, Hayes, Thomas P., Hopkins, W. S , Hvner, H. H., Hannigan, John, Holmes, J. V.. Hathaway, H. A., Harding, Emanuel, Hiner, R. J., Hayes, W. M.. Hughes, S. K., Hummelman, A. O., I. Irons, D. A., J. Janser, G. M., Johnson, C. A., James, G. W., Jacobson, M. \ ., Jackson, H., Jordan, W., Jennings, W. B., Johnson, J. A., Jones. J. H., Johnson, Warren, Johnson, T.. K. Kelly, J. E., Kane, William, Kennedy, John, Kelly, P. T., Kuntz. M. L., Kelly, D. W., King, Ailie, Kerr. W. D., Kiley, T., Kinney, D., Kelly, H., Keene, J. O., Kilby, D. J., King, Tardy, Kern, James, Kittleman, F. J., L. Lamaaney, D., Loud, R. H., Lewis, Isaac, Lynch, J. A., Laird, W. H., Louis, Frank, Landsberg, E., Lind, C, Lefever, £., Lambertson, S. N., Lynch, T. F., Louden, Mac, Lally, James, Liger, E. L., Leonard, H.. Leary, D. E., M. Maxwell, W. P., Miller, M. D. Macbeca, Joseph R., Marston, John, MacKetsey, J.. Miles, Thomas, Montroy, William, Moshier, F. C, Miller, D. B., Maloney, J.. Mm ray, Thomas, Magee, i'. M., Morgan, H., Milam, J. C, Monoghan, Thomas, McLaughlin, J. C, McKinney, W. F., McDonald, C., McUilvray, P. F., McKinney, James, McNaught, J., McPheraon, John, McCafferty, A. C, McCann, James, P., McDonald, J., McDaniels, H., Mahone, C, Miller, George W., Mitchell, George, Murphy, John E. Murry, William, McCafferty, Charles, McKinley, J. W., McMahon, Frank, McHale, T. J„ Malone, Emmett, McMillan, J. D., McSweeney, E. D., McCoy, J. L., Miller, William, Miles, P. J., Marklein, J. J., May, John W., Mask, J. IS., Munford, W. H., Mahler. G., Miller, Robert, Morse. M. T.. Minton, Rodger, Murphy, James. • Miller, J., McDowell, T. C, N. Nepper, Thomas, Neal, J. T., 0. O'Connor, Walter, O'Heir, Peter, P. Pfeffle, H., Pierce, C. C, Price, William, Pemberton. W. B. Parrish, William, Powers, John, Poole, G. W., Phillips, W. E., Porterfield, William, Paquet, George J., Phair, Charles, Paugle. J. W., Patterson, Kimball, Pierce, Hiram, R. Rome, R., Richardson, Ed., Rector, F., Riddle, H. C, Robinson, S., Robinson, H., Robertson, J. W., Regan, R., Bice. John, Rinehart. W. A., Rold, Fred, Romigh, O. P., Ross, C. A. Rumnll, C. C, Robinson, W. H., Redfleld, James, Ryan.T. H., Rasbury, W. H., Rowell, H. E., Rodegap, John, Redmond, R. J., S. Stewart, C. W., Smith, J. H. Smith, A. H., Stewart, J. E., Shields, William, Sibley, H. A., Simons, H., Stevens, T. H.. Staley, W. W., Shadley, W. H., Slattery, Fred., Settle, Thomas, Swarthout, E. R., Smith, E. F„ Smith, W. J., Stubbs, E., Schorr, John, Shields, W., Simons, Albert, Stone, Daniel, Strahl, D. L., Speirs, W. J., Sykes, J. A., Schwartz, Mark H., Hlaughter, Elmer, Simmons, W. L., Smith, Harry, Sellers, J. J., Stewart, S. a.. Stark, Monroe, Sheridan, E. T., Starks, J.. T. Taylor, A., Tucker, R., Tucker, J. C, Tomlinson, P., Thompson, R. S., Tully, Lnke. Tnrley, John, Terrett, J. H., Thomas, L.. Turner, Albert E.. Trotter, Martin, Thornton, J. A., Talbott. T. H., Thomby, J. R., Tilford, Louis, Y. Vestal, R. N., Vincent, R. N., W. Walden, R. J., Walker, William, Westerheld, R. M., Woods, George, Weston, A. G., Withers, George. Wachter, E. G., Woodard, W. T. Jr., Weber, John, Williams, L.S., Wood. W. E., Watkins, R. E., Wallace, W. M., Waggoner, H. A., Watson, James, Walker, George, Woodman, A. G., White, Charles, Whitman, C. A., Widenfeller, Adam, Walton. Roy, Wood, F. T., Watters, C. M., Y. Young. J. M., Z. Zimmer. A. E. C. Hopper, Secretary. List of Licensed Jockeys LIST OF LICENSED JOCKEYS. Covington, Ky., Feb. 20. 1900. The following named persons have been granted jockey licenses for the year 1900 : A Aker, (.'., Adams, Joseph, Allmark, M. J., Alexander, Hamilton, Ames, Eddie, Armstrong, R.. B Boland, James, Boland, Joseph, Brennan, William, Bradford, John, Bassinger, Irvin, Buchanan, W. B., Bullman, J. J., *Bnrns. Thomas, Boreman, James, Blair, Charles, Bergen, Marty, Booker. C, C Clawson, J. R„ Caywood, W., Clay, Peter, Crowhurst, R., Cogswell, bpencer, Crocker, L., Cook. J. M.. Collins. Edward. D Dupee, James, Dean, W., Dominick, E., Duni ; p, Edwa -d Dorsey, John G., D«vio, f Daly. J.. Dingley. W. P.. Durnell, C. E., E Eggerson, A., Enos, A. W., F Flint, George, Frost, W., Freeman, J. fi., Flick, Robert. Finley, Albert, Fogg, Ira, fl Grimes, Charles, Gilmore, R. J.r Geifers, L., Glover, T. F., Gaffney, Joseph, Golden, R., H Hothersall, J., Hamilton, A., Mueston, F., Henry, D.. Henry, M., Herbert. Henry- Hill. Nate. Hopkins, M.. Harshberger, J. W., J Jones, William, Jackson, Lee, James, E.. Jenkins. C. J., Johnson, C. Jones, E., K Kenney, William, Kennedy, Orrin, Knapp, B., Kerin, Joseph, Kent, C. L., Kiley, Walter, Kenna, F. M., L Landry, F., Lyne, L., Louden, Henry, M McGinn, J. J., McJoynt, E., McCann, J., Michaels, M., Miller, John, Mason, B. J., Michael, James, Moody, T., Mitchell, C, MooDey, W., Moody, A., Morgan, J. H., Morse, Q. E., Murphy, C, McHugh, T., McKenney, Thomas. Macklin, Charles, Mathews, J. H., McDermott, Patsey, Mounce, O., Murphy, P., Mat tier, L., N Newcom, J. W., Narvaez, R„ O Odom, George, O'Brien, Thomas, O'Brien, Larry, Overton, W. F.. P Porter, V., Patterson, H., Parretto. A., Powers, Thomas, Porter, S., Phelan, Edmond. ■ Ransom, R., Robinson, R., Richards, Joseph, Raines, Robert, Ralph, R., Rausch, Jay, Robertson, E., Ross, Edward, Rowe, Charles, Rose, L., S Silvers, B., Stevens, Glen, Stewart, William, Slack, J. B., Scherrer, Joseph, Shaw, W. Spencer, H., Stuart, Henry, •Shaw, Al, Shields, Henry, Southard, Edward, Sweeney, W. A., See, W., Scott, W., Seaton, Hezekiah, Schearer, Ernst. T Tally, H„ Tabor, J., Thompson, L.. Trotter, Virges, Tully, Edward, Tullett, Herbert. Thorpe. C. A., V vandusen, C, Williams, W., Weber, A., Waldo. Jed, Wilson, H., Wedderstrand, C, Winkfield. J., Wheeler, William, Wilson, William, \\ llson, Gus, Watson, William, \Y orthington, Ralph, Waters, Mack, Woods, J., Weir, Elmer, Watson, E. H., Z Zeno, W. *To ride for stable only. E. C. Hopper, Secretary. List of Licensed Refused LIST OF LICENSES REFUSED. Covington, Ky., Feb. 20, 1900. The following named persons have been refused trainer licenses for the year 1900: Dyment, J.. The following named persons have been refused trainer licenses on account of non-payment of forfeit orders : Lyles, W. W., Maddox, R. E. The following named persons have been refused jockey licenses for the year 1900 : Foucon, E. E. C. Hopper, Secretary. Covington, Ky., May 27. 1900. I have received the following rulings frorr. the St. Louis Jockey Club : KUJ.KD OFF FOR FRAUD. H. Springer, jockey. W. W. Vanzant, owner, Farragut, Iowa. Horse, Myrtle Van,ch. m.,6, by Faustus-Moni-ing Dew. W. E. Wood, owner, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Horse, Chanter, b. c, 2, by Carnegie-Banana. Horse, Enchant, b. g., 3, by Carnegie-Alice Hawthorne. Horse. W. T. Kemper, eh. g., 6, by New Castle-War Mantle. E. C. Hopper, Secretary. Covington, Ky., May 27, 1800. Owner T. B. Watts has been reinstated by the St. Louis Jockey Club. E. C. Hopper. Secretary Covington, Ky., May 24. 1900. The Committee on Appeals has reinstated H. D. Brown, ruled off by the Queen City Jockey Club for assaulting Murray. E. C. Hopper, Secretary* Page [5] Toronto Form Chart TORONTO FORM CHART. TORONTO, ONT., June 1.— Eighth day. Ontario Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather wet ; track fast. Presiding Judge. Alfred S. Post. Starter. F. M. Ware. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. 1 S^^fi FIRST RACE-3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 1. E«i Horses A Wt St \ jj % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18063 ROYAL STERLING 108 2 21 \\ 1« li A Weber S D Bruce 3 3 2 2 180002PHAROAH 113 1 3i 33 2+ 2* Powers G Hendrie 4 4 2 3 18171 JUCOMA 111 5 8 7 5** 3+ Irven E Peters 15 25 15 25 18033 WATER WICK 108 7 7 61 ftl 41 J Martin C'ruth'rs&ShieldslO 10 8 8 18000 EDI X BOROUGH 108 4 It 2-' 34 V Castro W H Ketchiman 12 20 12 20 1X134 DARYL 108 3 5* 5-' 6-' 6* Sullivan W F MacLean 30 60 SO 60 18170 TAMAR IX 103 8 6« 8 7 7 Lendrum C L Forsythe & Co 8 10 8 10 18065 blLVER LOCK 98 9 9 9 9 8 LThomps'nX Dyment 40 100 40 100 18097 ALFRED C. Ill 6 41 41 8 9 Wapshire J Brennan 8 10 8 10 18134 JOE MARTIX 108 Left at the post. Russell Mannion&ConnellS 6 5 6 Time, 25, 50*. 1:16. W inner— B. c, by Lord Esterling— Reve Royal. Went to post at 2 :30. At post 34 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second easily. ■ The first two had a grand struggle all through the last quarter and Royal Sterling had the most 1 left at the finish. Jucoma did well. Waterwick and Alfred C. ran their races at the post. Joe , Martin would not break. Scratched— 18164 Handicapper. 108: 18201 A Winner. 108; 18170-'Robert Gray, 103. Royal Sterling, place, 4 to 5; show. out. Pharoah, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Jucoma, show, 3 to 1. : "1 O *) * F7 SECOXD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St h ft \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18135 TERMINUS 108 2 3* 11 1U lo J Martin J R Bagley 5 6 5 5 " 1X135 DON X A SEA Y 105 3 41 41 41 V McQuade Vince fe Weir 1 6-5 4-5 1 18093 GERM AXTOWX 108 1 2« 32 3™ 31 Sullivan J Brennan 6 10 5 10 18093 LIGHT'NG FLASH 105 4 1- 2* 21 41 Southard J H Smith 6 6 4 6 18093 LADY BERKELEY 100 5 6 5' V 5» LThomps'nX Dvment 12 20 12 20 18135 ANTITHESIS 108 6 5" 6 6 6 Wapshire H E Leigh 3 5 3 5 Time. 24*. 50. 1 :04. W inner— B. c, by Blazes— Miss Bishop. • Went to post at 3 :28. At post 6 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily ; second the same. Terminus showed the most speed and won with speed to spare. Donna Seay was outran in the 5 first quarter but made up much ground in the stretch. Germantown and Lightning Flash tired. ■ Terminus, place, 3 to 2; show. 3 to 5. Donna Seay, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Germantown, ' »how, 2 to 1- "1 Q fcTO O THIRD TRACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. : -I.O md *miKJ Allowances. Canadian Maidens. Ind Horses A Wt St hi l/, yx StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 181363PILLARDIST 3 106 1 21 34 2* 13 Flint E B Clancy *1 2 1 2 ADAGIO 3 106 7 t* 2* 11 22 McQuade R Davies 4 10 4 10 18169 PLAY FUN 4 107 5 6* 61 6 34 Pemberton W Hendrie 3 34 3 3 18092 TARTAX 4 109 2 4j 41 44 4* Boyle J F Galvin 10 20 10 20 17787 DEVILS OWX 3 106 4 1h 11 5-' SI J Martin D Higgins 3 3 8-5 8-5 18094 VINT 3 101 3 7 7 7 6^ LThompsonN Dyment 10 30 10 30 18169a LAKEFIELD 3 106 6 51 54 31 7 Wapshire E B Clancy *1 2 1 2 18169 GORDON M. 4 109 8 8 8 8 8 Powers G C Mattocks 10 20 10 20 *Coupled in betting. Time, 26, 52i, 1 :19. Winner— Ch. g, by Pillarist— Miss Vanderbilt. Went to post at 3 :59. At post 9 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; Becond the same. Pillard-iet was best and came away at his leisure in the last quarter. Adagio ran a fairly good race. Play Fun was slow to get 401114 well, but came strongly in the last quarter. Devil's Own quit ; after an early display of speed. Scratched— 18003 Ottoman. 109 ; 18196 Curfew Bell, 107 ; 18199-'Opuntia, 103 ; 12089 French 1 Polish, 101 ; 180942Miss Dart, 101. -| 4J*)*)0 FOURTH RACE— About 1 3-4 Miles. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. , 1 (J ^t *J X_J Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 3 6 9 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 181662K1NXEY 5 142 1 U V 1* H 11 14 C Brown J E Laxton 4 5 4 4 18064 ABREZZO 6 152 3 2- 2* tl* 2" V 2^ Huston T P Phelan 2* 21 7-5 7-5 1X166 ARQUEBUS 5 142 6 5-* 53 5* 5" 51s 32 Dufresne WBPembert'n&Co5 10 5 10 18198 ANGUS 5 142 2 P V 4" 3" 3'" 4'- E Kelly W F MacLean 4 5 4 5 181983QUICKSILVR9 142 4 4* H 34 4* 4+ 51 Gallagher J S Wadsworth 8-5 24 8-5 2* 18064 MAD OF ER1X5 140 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 Meagher J Meagher 10 20 10 20 Time. 3 :33. Winner— B. r, by George Kinney— Olivette. Went to post at 4 :28. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Kinney -was easily the best at the weights and distance. Arrezzo improved and held the others safe. Arquebus came fa6t on the flat. Quicksilver can do better. Scratched— 18095-iCharley O. 147; 18198 Peter II.. 142- 18064 Reiff, 142. Kinney, place, 7 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. Arrezzo. place, 3 to 5; show, out. Arquebus, show, 6 to 5. Quicksilver, place, evens ; show. 2 to 5. -| 4J»)OA FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. AUowances. Ind Horses A Wt St \ Vt %. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18134 BROMO 6 107 1-' 1« Flint J Duggan 30 40 30 40 171213ZOROASTER 4 115 31 2» J Martin W S Shields 24 24 2 2 (180974 tZAXONE 7 120 6 3* E Flynn F D Weir 21 4 24 4 18134)SPRING\VELLS 4 110 44 41 Powers G Hendrie 6 7 6 7 18138 GLAD HAND 4 100 8 H Landry C L Forsythe & Co 20 20 15 15 (UOeS) FLYING BESS 5 105 9 6" LThomps'nX Dyment 2 2 9-5 9-5 1809743S1STER ALICE 5 105 7 7 Sullivan JPMeehan 12 20 12 20 18164 ROSY MORX 4 100 2* 8 Southard E Moore 25 30 25 30 180974 YANKEE SAM 5 105 5^9 Castro J A McCullough 60 100 60 100 17341 BRIDAL TOUR 4 105 10 10 J O'Connor J Brennan 100 200 100 200 SAFE 4 100 11 11 Noble R Moore 100 200 100 200 Time, 1 :034. Winner— Ch. g, by Bramble— Jewel. Went to post at 5:01. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Flying Bess was off in front. Sister Alice almost knocked Springwells down at the start. Heavy fog obscured all vision in the first part of the race and only the finish could be clearly distinguished. Bromo, place, 15 to 1 ; show. 6 to 1. Zoroaster, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Zanone, show, 3 to 5. Flying Bess, place, 3 to 5 ; show, out. -| Q *) O 1 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. SeUing. Ind Horses A Wt St h, Vt % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18164'-BELL PUNCH 5 113 6 '&** 3- 5* ' - I** Castro 'W H Ketchiman 8 10 8 10 18139 El X 6 113 7 5" 41 41 I** 2U McQuade H McCarren Jr 3 3 24 2+ f 18139)ALF. VARGRAVE3 104 4 6» 5-' 3 &« 32 J Martin F Bruhns & Co 3 4 3 35 181712 ALTHEA 4 109 2 7 6* 6 61" 4^ Irven R McMahon 6 7 6 7 (18138)PR. PLAUSIBLE! Ill 1 21 2» 2" 41 5-* Landry M Flynn 4 4 4 4 181392 MAIDSTONE 3 102 5 1* 1+ 1' 3« 6-'" A Weber Hogan & Muldoon 5 5 5 5 18164 OLIVE ORDER 3 101 3 41 7 7 7 7 Xelson Mrs L D Gray 30 40 30 40 Time, 26*. 521.1:19,1:46. Winner— Br. c, by Badge— Bellegarde. Went to post at 5:27. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won all out; second the same. Bell Punch caught Ein in the final sixteenth and got to the front in the last fifteen yards. Alfred Var- rave quit when the pinch same. Maidstone was raced to exhaustion in front and quit badly, f rince Plausible quit in the final quarter. Scratched— tl8200)Captive. 115. Bell Punch, plate. 3 to 1 ; show, evens. Ein. place, evens; show. 1 to 2. Alfred Vargrave. show. 3 to 5. Prince Plausible, place. 3 t 1 2 : show. 3 to 5. 1 Q *) Q *) SEVENTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. J_ O w O ^ Pretoria Purse. _____ Ind" Horses A Wt St H H % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12601 CAVALKRO 6 107 13 Sullivan J E Seagram 2 2 8-5 8-5 17596 GOLD LACK 3 107 21 E Flynn E Peters 4 6 4 6 18138 -REY SALAZAR 5 107 3- McQuade H McCarren Jr 5 5 4 5 18134'-: D'XG 'ROCS MAID3 113 41 J Martin S W Street 8 8 6 8 17665 DAILY REPORT 3 110 54 Flint J E Peters 6 8 4 7 1770P:iBY GEORGE 4 107 6' A Weber J C Ferris Jr 8 10 7 8 180974SOITH AFRICA 7 102 7 Wonderly Q W Graydon 8 8 6 6 15798 LAURENT1AN 3 110 Fell. LThompeonJ Egan 30 60 30 60 15253 SALVADO 6 110 Fell. Castro H H Stover 30 60 30 60 18196 AN. LAURETTA 5 100 Fell. Jrven H L Johnson 15 15 15 15 Xo time taken. Winner— Ch. h, by Cavalier— Gila, Went to post at 6:01. At post 7 minutes. Won easily; second driving. On accountof ithe neavv fog nothing could be seen of the race except the finish. Cavalero, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Gold Lack, place, 2 tol; show, evens. Rey Salazar, snow, evens. Latonia Form Chart 1. ■ 1 , : " 5 ■ ' : ; 1 , LATONIA FORM CHART. MILLDALE, KY., June 1.— Fifth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track heavy. Presiding Judge, L. P. Tarlton. Starter, J. F. Caldwell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. " ■ 18220 FIRST RACE~3"4 J*lile' 1'urse$250. 3-year-olds. Maidens. AUowances. Ind Horses AWtSt^ Vt j_ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18128-iMACLAREX 110 5 24 14 U 1* Mason T F Dolan £5 - 8--i 1 s 7 & 18067 ^CFLECKXOE 104 4 34 24 24 2« H azel wood J D Smith 4 5 4 5 RRIHTNO™8 2SM S £•£*£ Sverton CBLowry 3 3 2 2 18128 18128 SPRUNG 104 1 V 4." 42 • 41 Paretto W F Schulte 30 .50 30 50 1-910 rfrrr?.S^SrON J2? J2 9* 8 8 5» Harshb'ger Lee Smith 6 8 6 8 l.)219 QLICKFOOT 107 8 71 71 64 6» Welch H P Headlev 20 100 20 inn 17675 BADINAGE 102 3 8 53 52 710 Ransom S V Mifliron 8 *0 8 ^ 17$ Pr!nCFSS0IOND ffi 2 £ V V 2, S=s ALThurman !o S 4*0 S n?I«mv \ai ~ £ ?n ?« £■ ?fay- LWainscott 25 40 25 40 DEANSTON 104 7 10 10 10 10 Herting R J Hiner 20 40 20 40 Time, 254, 51i, 1:203. Winner— Ch. c, by Candlemas— Verdict. Went to post at 2:37. Off at the first break to a straggling start. Won easily; second the £5, Jfc? tfeId w.as badly strung out at the start. Maclaren was best and won without trouble, MacFlecknoe was lucky and ran his race. Cross Ties pulled up lame. Outside of the winner it W88 £1 DilCl lOt * Scratched— 17929 Lunar, 105 ; 18036 Lunette, 102. Overweights— Cross Ties. 44 pounds. 3 to^^sho^outf06' lt02' Sh°W' °Ut" MacFlecknoe' Place' e^6118 5 show. out. Cross Ties, place, 1 S k2 k2 1 SEC„OND K,4CE-|7 1"3 ^urL°V,?8- Pur8e *®°- FiIlies and mares. -*- yJ ^ +^ ±- 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. [nd Horses A Wt St h Yi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C" S nf-R1? mEALLE \ J05 7 64 61 3^ 3* 12 Herting STJa^ob 3 6 3 6" 18068 Ol RLIDA 4 101 1 7« Sn 51 7 42 24 Harshb'eer F M Switzer 1=; 2n 1=; (18105)ELNR HOLMES 5 107 2 2» 22 2- 24 32 Michael! L J Hms M? £--, f- iSM^BUT^FRFrvt^ '- Y ^ £ 0 £ 5^« JAfcell l*\ J* ff ^li^0NBEW§ggL1 1 a 6 " ^ 6°:: g !„&om 55SSnB' 5 5 J i ffi'-'nr f^AGIBL I ^ I f S» 4H Ti 71U "=-P PBftzer311 7 10 6 10 14661 OLIN DA 3 97 8 8 8 8 8 8 Hazel wood J D Smith 10 10 10 10 Time, 254, 53, 1214, 1:43. w Winner— Br. r, m, u by o- Pirate of ,x, Penzance— Alma T. Belle R„li^!^t0 showed ^°8t wonderful ^ 3 V°5i • °ff at the flrst ^reak- Start eood- Won easily ; second driving. Allie improvement and was much the best. Our Lida ran a remarkab Kood race, was well ridden and took the shortest route. Eleanor Holmes and Acushla raced v !£ch short exhaustlon' contending out in front. Opera Girl showed early speed today Olinda was 9)v1erweight8— Our Lida. 1 pound ; Opera Girl, 14 ; Olinda, 3. ^lo^T . * 9 .place' : to * ; 8how- 6^en8- °*r Lida, place, 6 tol ; show, 2 to 1. Eleanor Holmes place, 1 to 2 show, ™«™rnoimeB, ; out. Honey wood, place, 3 to 2 ; show, 2 to 5. 18222 TH1RD RACE~5'8 Mile- P"»e$250- 2-year-olds. Fillies. AUowances. = Ind Horses A Wt St jj g ^ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C MAY CHERRY 1084 7 7^ 5-J 22 1« Corner F Banmheplfal Tr « — iT^S — T5- }2n?I g^LGREAflAM S % 11 » 12 23 r2£rWrJSB3fetal,rS 6° I 3° 18018 HIGH EBB 104 3 ?- 54 3-' 420 310 Ransom J D TWIa 19 9n 19 ??^8fcRL\NRCAED!f{l ^ J J3 f g ^O^ZTs MDRffis&Co ? f f \° 17599 CRESCENT QCEEX107 6 tl* 5 7 7 H Wilson Yinle&wlir tu\ l , Time, 26, 534,1:08. ™ „ ~ Winner-Ch. f, by Gascon— Merry Eyes. Went to post at 3:36. Off at the first break to a fair start. Won easily ; second the same May .Cherry ran a splendid race coming from the last position and winning in a canter HeTen 2d wa" a fllse gforife W&9 ^^ t0 g6t ^^ h^ flnished 8trOD8ly- C?ara DavW ranffiffi Overweights— May Cherry, 14 pounds ; Frances Reis, 4; Cean, 14. showHytS l^^raDavid: ^5^1*° '' ^ Qraham' PlaCG' ~| 8h°W' °Ut' *igh Ebb« 18223 FO^fTH^RACE-l 1-16 Miles. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St fr Vj \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C " 181863 PETER DURYEA 3 96 4 14 13 p 14 1* Lynch F Gering 1 — i « - lSff?N?5LV?4AXD i'Zl S2 5 S-ri2-- Cherrinnfton&Co tol J S^isfM !lS 53 8 S S°f.»?SSanip ? ftfi I 1° l I STHENDOrTOirA-7,n1 f S 2 2 2 S' S5^^ JTXe°al&Co 12 20 2 20 ssfcEH?8si8x « r r r r s sz*** yffisssa sss5? 181582L-VILLEBELLE4 99 2 » 24 42 52 8 Michaels LJHaas g 5 S 15 l0 ?5 la Time,26,53i,l:22,l:504.1:57i. w VV B. cut, Fordham— JU inner— c, by Free Silver. Went to post at 4:05. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same Peter Duryea is an improving colt He stood a drive with Greatland and won ou "decisiveh Great land can do better. A brief struggle at the head of the stretch settled him .today .Indian ^ran stopped badly a8°D stumbled an3 nearl ' went * ^ knees on the first turn. Louisville Belle Overweights— Louisville Belle, 4 pounds. evens616' DUryCa' PlaC6' 8 t0 5 ' 8h°W' 3 to 5' Qreatland^ P^ce, 1 to 2 ; show, out. Indian, show, 18224 F1FTH RACE-3-4 Mile- Parse 1230. 3-year-oias and upward. SeUing. Ind Horses A Wt St \ Vt % StrFin Jockeys Owners n H E f» 18158 POLLY BIXBY 3 91 8 7- 63 32 14 May J A Maxwell iT 1 ^ , • l!S,N?ERVUH4 IS ! R S S 2 £ Murphy Sctafe"*^™ f 1*2 6 12 \\™ 1 li 8 ]\ THBlackb'n&Co J WW \RUWm fu Harshb'ger 6 5 5 18184 inSr« - 7^ S !* 42 41 Michaels M Rodgers & Co 8 12 6 12 18184 AKC1LKL S a 104 o 9 Rinl?l« Sn U 8 8' 5 5J Donovan G • - 1- liiliix1?^^ l&t 1 1 S ? 1= ™ f S f 8 S VALLIFRFNER | S 2 £ V »° 81 «ansom P W Brown 20 lo * U 1518. 8187 LJi.VUU.Nh LEYOL1NF 3 t «S 102 Lff Left at ?ti the 3" 9. 9 ? Hi?ks Brengman & Co 15 15 16 i2 post. Lynch F Gerintr I 10 8 I ■ , Time, 26, 524, 1 :20i. vu D r L r, W inner— Br. f, by Falsetto— Barbiche. VVent to post at 4 -.37. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same Poll* Bixby liked the going and was best, which is not saying much. Islip ran hi" race X?er™'ra tired aSin^ysussssL01 6peed-Incidentai porformed p°°riy- ^s^s-jsnstsi Overweights— Mittenthal, 3 pounds; Incidental, 44. 10. Saangp^Vgy^.y^^ Place' itol 6how- 2 to «■ »°™*' ^ow, 9 to 18225 SIXTH RACE-3-4 ^ile- ^»e$250. 3-year-oldsand upward. Selling^ Ind Horses A Wt St fc H \ StrFin Jocke^ Owners O H L C' }«}„?EITHOLIN 5m-| 54 84 3h i- Overton 75 Do^ o-W^Shs 1816^mK\HnM it l„ ll1^ 1 g Wilson E Sweeney 3 3 11-511-5 18133 SOUND if OXFV - iS 1 - t" '. - ?au9om ' R McLean 6 6 6 6 i83 HEU i 3 ! ?;t£!, r S£~ y/jfi-r S IS 2 8 \V inner— Br. h, by Eothen— Mrs. General Gifttora. W ent to post ot 5 :07. At post 14 minutes. Start fair Tim firt fl^a ,..^-„ j • • 1 • ™s?fep.1„rsaii5!s,;&,,D^,^^pl?^■i,o l! sbow'-to ■■ *""""" ■ ■"-• Page [6] ..Chicago Jockey Club.. HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK. MAY 28 TO JUNE 8, 1900. Six or More Races Daily Beginning at 2:15 P. M. ADMISSION 75 CENTS. MUSIC BY CICERO MILITARY BAND. Special Race Trains to Track: in Twenty=Five Minutes. ILLINOIS CENTRAL trains leave depot at foot of Randolph street at x9:40 a.m., 12:30, 12:55, 1:15 and xl:50 p.m., stopping at Van Buren street, Park Row, Halsted street and at Ashland avenue, returning at 4:39 p.m. and immediately after the races. xDo not stop at Ashland avenue. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY trains leave Union depot at 12:15, 1:05, 1:35 and 2:10 pm., stopping at Sixteenth street, Blue Island avenue and Western avenue, returning immediately after the races. SPECIAL TWELFTH STREET electric cars leave State and Van Buren streets at 12:50, 1:00, 1:10 and xl:20 p.m., stopping only at Canal street, Halsted street, Ashland avenue and Ogden avenue, direct to track in 40 minutes. xOn Wednesday and Saturday only. THE METROPOLITAN AND LAKE STREET ELEVATED, Madison street cable, Ogden avenue, Twelfth street and Twentj -second street surface lines connect with electric cars on Fort) -eighth avenue to and from race track every seven minutes during the afternoon on racing dajs. EXPRESS TRAINS on Metropolitan Elevated leaving Pacific avenue at 12:59, 1:11 an4J-33Jp-n'-, stop at all stations on the loop and at Franklin street, Halsted strtet and Marshtield avenue, reaching the race track in 23 minutes from Franklin street. THE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL OF 1900...... COPYRIGHTED. NOW READV. A HAND BOOK OF FIGURES BEYOND COMPARISON. EXPERTS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO IT F. 1. IIBIELL All G. G. MET ON BAC1NC. GEORGE SILEfi OR PUGILISM. JOHN THTC1E0 II IILIIMIS. AnOfficialCompendiumof Records RACIN6, TROTTING AND PAGING, THE PUGILISTIC RECORD OF 1899, HANDICAPPING AND BOOKMAKING TABLES. (New Features in these Lines. Four Handicap Tables with Key»- SUMMARIES BY EXPERTS ON THE PAST YEAR'S DOINGS. EDITED M F. H. BROIELL 80 CU. la Piper," HO CU, Id Soft Morocco, [Daily Racing Form Pub. Co., 124-126 Fifth Ave., Chicago, III.