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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, June 24, 1900
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, June 24, 1900 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1900 drf1900062401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, June 24, 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] V (XL. VI. NO. 148. CHICAGO, SUXDA V AND MOXMY, JUKE 24-25, 1900. PRICE, 5 CENTS. Sidney Lucas the Winner. ■DXET ■DXET 1. 1. 1 1 CAS CAS THK THK WUfKKB. WUfKKB. 1 IB. IB. W1NNKR. WINNER. .MHKKY. .MHKKY. WT. WT.! SECOND. SECOND. 1VT, WT. THIRD. THIRD. WT. WT. TR.| TR.| TIME. TIMK. V\l.. V\l.. 1884iModeety l^Modesty (I. (I. Murphy) Murphy) Ill 117iKosciusko Kosciusko 115 115 Bob Bob Cook Cook Itt 11? G G 2 2:423 :*2i $10700 $10700 1885 1885 Yolante(I.Murphv) Yolante(l.Murphv) 123 123 Favor Favor 123 123 Troubadour.... Troubadour.... 123 123 M Ml I 2:49* 2:49* 9570 9570 . 1886 1886 Silver Silver Cloud Cloud (I. (I. Murphy) Murphy) 121 121 Blue Blue Wing Wing 121 121 Sir Sir Joseph Joseph 118 118 F F 2:371 2:371 8160 8160 1887 1887 C. C. H.Todd H.Todd (Hamilton) (Hamilton) 118 118' Mi^s Miss Ford Ford 113 113 Wary Wary 116 116 F F: : 2:36* 2:36* 13690 13690 . 1888 1888 Emperor Emperorof of Norfolk Norfolk (1. (1. Murphy). Murphy). 123 123 Falcon Falcon 121 121 Los Los Angeles. Angeles. .116 .116 S S I I 2:40* 2:40} 14340 14340 1889;Spokane 1889 Spokane (Kiley) (Kiley) 121 121 Sorrento Sorrento 118 118 Retrieve Retrieve 116 116 S S 2:4H 2:4H 15440 15440 1890 1890 Uncle Uncle Bob Bob (Kiley) (Kiley) 115, 115; Santiago Santiago 118 118 Ben Ben Kingsburyl08* Kingsburyl084 M M 2:554 2:554 j | 15260 15260 1891 1891 Strathmeath Strathmeath (Covington) (Covington) 122 122 Poet Poet Scout Scout 11F lift Kingman Kingman 129 129 S S 2:40* 2:404 j ; 18610 18610 ■ 1892 1K92 Carlsbad Carlsbad (R. (R.Williams) Williams) 122 122 Zaldivar Zaldivar 122|Cicero 122|Cicero 115 115 M M, . 3KWi 3KWi , , 16930 16930 I 1893 1893 Boundless Boundless iGarrisonj iGarrisonj 122 122 St. St. Leonards. Leonards. 122 122 Clifford Clifford 122 122 F F 2:36 2:36 49500 49500 1 1894 1894 Rey Rey El El Santa Santa Anita Anita (VanKuren). (VanKuren). 122 122 Senator Senator Grady. Grady. 122!Despot 122!Despot 122 122 F F , , 2:36 2:36 .19750 .19750 ( 1898]Pink 1898|Pink Coat Coat (W. (W. Martini Martini 127'Warrenton 127Warrenton .. ....122jlsabey ..122]Isabey 122 122 S S ! ! 2:42i 2:42i 9225 9225 ] 1900Sidney 1900Sidney Lucas Lucas (Bullman) (Bullman) 122jJames 122;James 122 122 Lieut. Lieut. Gibson Gibson 129 129 S S 2:4 H 2:4 H j j 9425 9425 Sidney Lucas the Winner. ■DXET ■DXET 1. 1. 1 1 CAS CAS THK THK WUfKKB. WUfKKB. IB. IB. W1NNKR. WINNER. .MHKKY. .MHKKY. WT. WT.! SECOND. SECOND. 1VT, WT. THIRD. THIRD. WT. WT. TR.| TR.| TIME. TIMK. V\l.. V\l.. 1884iModeety l^Modesty (I. (I. Murphy) Murphy) Ill 117iKosciusko Kosciusko 115 115 Bob Bob Cook Cook Itt 11? G G 2 2:423 :*2i $10700 $10700 1885 1885 Yolante(I.Murphv) Yolante(l.Murphv) 123 123 Favor Favor 123 123 Troubadour.... Troubadour.... 123 123 M Ml I 2:49* 2:49* 9570 9570 1886 1886 Silver Silver Cloud Cloud (I. (I. Murphy) Murphy) 121 121 Blue Blue Wing Wing 121 121 Sir Sir Joseph Joseph 118 118 F F 2:371 2:371 8160 8160 1887 1887 C. C. H.Todd H.Todd (Hamilton) (Hamilton) 118 118' Mi^s Miss Ford Ford 113 113 Wary Wary 116 116 F F: : 2:36* 2:36* 13690 13690 1888 1888 Emperor Emperorof of Norfolk Norfolk (1. (1. Murphy). Murphy). 123 123 Falcon Falcon 121 121 Los Los Angeles. Angeles. .116 .116 S S I I 2:40* 2:40} 14340 14340 1889;Spokane 1889 Spokane (Kiley) (Kiley) 121 121 Sorrento Sorrento 118 118 Retrieve Retrieve 116 116 S S 2:4H 2:4H 15440 15440 1890 1890 Uncle Uncle Bob Bob (Kiley) (Kiley) 115, 115; Santiago Santiago 118 118 Ben Ben Kingsburyl08* Kingsburyl084 M M 2:554 2:554 j | 15260 15260 1891 1891 Strathmeath Strathmeath (Covington) (Covington) 122 122 Poet Poet Scout Scout 11F lift Kingman Kingman 129 129 S S 2:40* 2:404 j ; 18610 18610 1892 1K92 Carlsbad Carlsbad (R. (R.Williams) Williams) 122 122 Zaldivar Zaldivar 122|Cicero 122|Cicero 115 115 M M, . 3KWi 3KWi , , 16930 16930 1893 1893 Boundless Boundless iGarrisonj iGarrisonj 122 122 St. St. Leonards. Leonards. 122 122 Clifford Clifford 122 122 F F 2:36 2:36 49500 49500 1894 1894 Rey Rey El El Santa Santa Anita Anita (VanKuren). (VanKuren). 122 122 Senator Senator Grady. Grady. 122!Despot 122!Despot 122 122 F F , , 2:36 2:36 .19750 .19750 1898]Pink 1898|Pink Coat Coat (W. (W. Martini Martini 127'Warrenton 127Warrenton .. ....122jlsabey ..122]Isabey 122 122 S S ! ! 2:42i 2:42i 9225 9225 1900Sidney 1900Sidney Lucas Lucas (Bullman) (Bullman) 122jJames 122;James 122 122 Lieut. Lieut. Gibson Gibson 129 129 S S 2:4 H 2:4 H j j 9425 9425 The greatest of all Western turf classics I passed into history Saturday at Washington ' Park, and after the flying clods of mud had cleared away Sidney Lucas, a rank outsider, ; with Bullman up. was declared the winner of the 1900 American Derby. Second to Sidney Lucas, with Mitchell up, was James, fresh from the east, and eight lengths behind him came the stanch favorite. Lieutenant Gibson, carrying J. Boland, a ton of money ami the all purple ' of Charles Head Smith. Never before in the history of the Washington Park Club, with the exception of World's \ Fair year, was there such a crowd present to view the Derby. Between 35,000 and 40.100 handsomely dressed people crowded into the grandstand, j clubhouse and betting ring, and the lawn i in front of the stand was one solid mass of humanity. Over in the center field were equipages of all descriptions, and it seemed that each was trying to outdo the other in lavish j display. Consequently luxury and elegance were visible on all -ide-;. It was worth one's life to try to get near a betting booth in the ring, where forty-one bookmakers, doing business tin the eastern plan, were kept more than busy trying to handle the public's money. It was precisely 3:57 o'clock when Barrack, wearing the green, white and old gold stripes of Tom Barrett, poked his nose out of the paddock and started the parade for the Derby. Directly behind Barrack in order came James, Advance Guard, Sam Phillips, Lieutenant Gibson and Sidney Lucas. Each starter, with the exception of Sidney Lucas, was given a warm reception, but Sidney, who seemed stiff and sore and looked more like a dray horse than a Derby-candidate, was friendless. On the way to the po t Lieutenant Gibson acted friskily and it was predicted on all sides that he would have little or no trouble in winning but the Lieutenant disappointed his backers horribly and was disgracefully beaten. Starter Dwyer had his good eye with him and at the -econd break he caught the half dozen colts so closely bunched that it was almost impossible to tell which was in front or which was last, and sent them on their way. while the enormous crowd shouted, as if with one \ nice, "They are off.'' Rounding the upper turn Lieutenant Gibson and James raced head and bead, and when the field swung into the stretch and pacing the stand for the lirst time, the pair racing like ■ team was two and one-half lengths in front of Sam Phillips who was neck and neck with Sidney LnOBB. Barrack was tilth and Advance Guard, who could not do himself justice in the going, last. The Held swept around the club house turn at a -nail's pace and Lieutenant Gibson, as rank as he could be, seemed to be able to "run over the moon, and ever one wondered why Boland did uot go on to the front with him. Hut evidently the boy had waiting instructions and was doing his best to place his colt. After going the lirst mile and passing the half-mile ground Mitchell made his move with James, and quicker ^^tbar^ftwiid^^njar went up "James winsT ' ; ' \ j i j "James wins !'" but on the far turn Boland let I out a link on the Lieutenant and he soon was j up alongside of Jame and and once more his j backers and admirers breathed easily. At the turn into the homestretch, however, Sidney Lucas, who. up to this had been rating along in tho ruck, assumed command, but he was friendless, I and although he won away off by himself, and like a good colt, there was no one to give him a hand, and consequently the American Derby of 1900 passed into turf annals as the tamest race of its kind ever run. By getting the mount on Sidney Lucas and winning goes to show how luck will break for some jockeys. Bullman had no idea of riding the colt forty-eight hours before the race, Taral having been engaged, but the latter had his pick between Sidney Lucas and Advance Guard and chose the latter colt to ride. Taral is well liked around Chicago and his many friends would have been greatly pleased to have seen him on the winner. An uncommon incident happened after the fourth race. It seems the judges neglected to ring the bell to notify the bookmakers that the horses were off and some of them were taking money in big chunks on Great Bend after he won and the race was over. "Billy" Barrick introduced his Faraday— Alta Blue colt Criterion to the Chicago public in the last race and incidentally won a big bet for himself. Criterion opened at 3 to 1, but was backed down to 7 to 5 and less, and just "rolled home" five lengths in front of Alard Scheck and Sofala, who had a battle royal for second place. Sam Fullen started the sport of the day. and at the juicy price of 7 to 1 gamely beat Modrme by a length in the inaugural one-mile condition ■ race. Bannockburn, with 126 pounds up. was a strong favorite, but he ran below expectations, finishing a distant fourth. Pat Dunne and his friends thought well of Reminder and backed the colt well to win the ! second race, which he did. He is a speedy ' Hanover and can outrun his horses all the way. Tom Hurns' Dream. TOM H1RNS' DKKAM. "Horse owners are very superstitious at times," said a well-known trainer. "They note the many little incidents happening in the course of a day, and ascribe some as foreboding luck and others misfortune. Dreams have a great 'pull' with some, and I can tell you a dream story that is really interesting. Of MMIM, you know Tom Hums, the owner of Milwaukee and Gaston. He had a dream last Friday night in which he saw Milwaukee winning a race by a head on the post, and then in the dream he went in the betting ring and cashed a number ! of tickets. He then bet all the money back on j his old campaigner, Cncle Jim, in a jumping race, and Uncle Jim won in a walk. He started for the betting ring when he happened to '■ awake, and he was the mo?t miserable man in 1 St. Louis. "Tom took thi dream as a good omen, and i Saturday morning he kept the Western Union OONTINUKD ON BKOOND PAGE. TOM HURNS' DREAM. Continued from First Page. wires quite warm with dispatches to all parts of the country, advising his many acquaintances to set down good and plenty. We all know that Milwaukee won, and today Tom has a fat bank roll. But the best part of the story is yet to come. Tom Hums thought he would take a run up to his farm in Illinois last Sunday. He came back to the Fair Grounds Monday morning leading the old jumper. Uncle Jim. Johnny Huffman almost went into spasms when Tom led Uncle Jim into the stable. Tom Hums immediately commenced telling about his dream, and wanted to know why the Uncle Jim part of the dream could not prove as true as the Milwaukee part. This story is on the level, and if you do not believe it walk over to the barn and see Uncle Jim for yourself."' — St. Louis Republic. Fort Erie Form Chart. 1 . . ■ I 1 ( ] I j j I ! FORT ERIE FORM CHART. FORT EK1E, ONT., June 23.— Eleventh day. Fort Erie Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m . 1 ti7QQ FIRST RACE-3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. IQ OQ Allowances. Iitd Horses A Wt St *4 H & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18725^*ZANONE 7 114 3 Hi H 1^ 1* E Flynn F D Weir 6-5 7-5 6-5 7-5 18755 ALICE FARLE Y 5 102* 4 4 4 4 2* Landry Mrs L D Gray I 6 5 5 (1&635)1NVAS10N 3 94 2 P 21 2* 3-' Daly J K Garnett 4-5 4-5 7-104-5 17568 CHERRY HEAD 4 105 1 2 3 3- 4 A Weber J C Ferris Jr 6 6 6 6 ♦Disqualified. Time. 23i, 47,. 1 :14. Winner — Ch. m, by Spendthrift— Margery. Went to post at 2 :48. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Zanone made his own running and was never in trouble. Alice Farley was outrun in the first five furlongs, but was coming strongly at the finish. Invasion and Cherry Head tired in the stretch. The former was pinched off at the start and lost several lengths. Zanone was disqualified for being 3* pounds short of weight. Scratched— 18758 Madam Gerst, 102; (lS693)Alex, 96: 18726 Fulminator. 94; (18756)Dangerous Maid. 89. Overweights— Alice Farley. * pound. Zanone. place, 2 to 5; show, out. Alice Farley, place, evens; show, out. Cherry Head, place, 3 to 2. ^ 1 K7k4. SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olde. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18634 ETHEL WHEAT 112 3 3i 3* 2 U Powers Vince & Weir 7-5 2 7-5 9-5 U85721FORMALIS 104 5 5 4» 31 2H Landry C L Railey 7 5 7-5 6-5 6-5 18664 TASKER 104 4 4-5 4* 3^ Zahn J A Sykes 8 10 8 10 18664 ' FR'NK MORRISON 107 1 1* 11 Hi 4^ Nelson H B Bowie 5 6 4 5 18724 MAGGIE W. 105 2 2U2* 5 5 Flint R Moore 2* 3 2 3 Time, 23!, 48. 1:02. Winner — B. or br. f, by Badge — Ouida. Went to post at 3:27. At post 5 minutes. Start poor. Won handily : second easily. Ethel Wheat was best and came away without much urging in the last eighth. Formalis had all the worst of the start and had a very rough journey. She was cut off three times and bumped into Maggie W. at the head of the stretch and knocked the latter out of any chance. With an even breaK Formalis might have won. Tasker ran his race. Overweights — Maggie W.. 1 pound Ethel Wheat, place. 3 to 5; show.out. Formalis. place, 1 to 2; show, out. Tasker show. 6 to 5. Maggie W., place, evens: show, 2 to 5. 1 K7K*\i THIRD RACE— 7 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses_ A Wt St Vj, V, \ StrFin~Jockeys Owners O H L C 18726 A WINNER 3 96 3 8" U H 1-' Hi Daly F D Weir 3 3 2 2 18728 MILE POST 4 104 4 1 * 4- S 2»| 2" Landry J Walters 6 6 6 6 18693 JUCOMA 3 98 5 6^ • 6* 4'' 3-^ Irven E Peters 4 5 4 4* (18727IKITTIEREGENT4 102 2 41 53 52 3U 41" Castro W H Ketchimau 3 3 3 3 18263 BASLE 3 96 10 9 8 8 6* 5* Wilson W F MacLean 30 60 30 50 15116 L DFARANDOLE5 106 8 7 7 7 7 6- Churchill T C Dolan 20 30 15 30 18727SGLAD HAND 4 102 1 3h 2- 2" 5-7- Postel C L Forsy the & Co 8-5 2 3-2 2 15095 DESCUBRIDORA 3 91 6 51 31 4 i 8 8» Wonderly Mrs M Gilpin 8 15 8 15 13058 NANNIE DIXON 4 102 7 8 9 9 9 91 McGinn T Smith 20 30 20 30 13430 PROTEEN 6 104 9 10 10 10 10 10 Tauielle B L Knowlton 20 30 20 30 Time. 244, 49, 1:144,1:34*. W iuuer— Ch. c, by Miser— Olga. Went to post at 3:58. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second all out. A Winner was a good colt to-day and had speed in reserve at the end. Mile Post and Jucoma both lost ground on the turn. The latter was closing fast at the finish. Mile Post's improvement was marked. Glad Hand quit badly in the last quarter. Scratched— 17462 \iscount. 107 : (18667 iPoorlands. 104 : 18753 Hesitation, 94; 18576 Olive Order 89. Overweights— Jucoma, 4 pounds. A Winner, place, evens ; show. 1 to 2. Mile Po:-t. place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Jucoma. show, 4 to 5. Kittie Regent, place, evens; show, 1 to 2f£ Glad Hand, place, evens; show. 1 to 2. 1 QTQ/* FOURTH RACE-6T-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. lO j Ol) The Swift Selling Stakes. Value $1,000. Ind Horses A Wt St \ Vs ij StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (18758 (QUAVER 6 99 3 41 3-' P U Castro J Brinkman 2 3 2 3 (18666 .HELL PUNCH 5 100 4 5 5 31} 2» Irven W H Ketchiman 4 7 4 7 1*668 SPRINGWELLS 4 93 1 1» H I* 31" Daly G Hendrie *3-5 7-103-5 3-5 18635-PHAROAH 3 87 5 V 21 4- ft* A Weber G Hendrie *3-5 7-103-5 3-5 (18552)DA1LY REPORT 3 112* 2 3" 4" 5 5 H Lewis E Peters 6 6 3 3 *Coupled in betting. Time, 23*. 47:, 1 :13t. 1 :20i. Winner— Ch. m. by Kinglike- Trill. Went to post at 4:33. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second driving. Quaver ran a fine race and drew away without trouble in the final sixteenth. Bell Punch only got second place in the last stride. Springwells and Pharoah were raced to exhaustion in front. Pharoah was done at the head of the stretch. The weight anchored Daily Report. Overweights— Quaver, 4 pounds; Daily Report. 1*. Quaver, place, evens; show. out. Bell Punch, place. 2 to 1; show, 7 to 10. Springwells. place, 2 ; : : show. out. Pharoah. place, 1 to 2: show. out. Daily Report, place, evens: show. out. 1 Orrorr FIFTH RACE— i 1-16 Miles. Puree $250. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling". Ind Horses A Wt St h Yt~%. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18725 FLAX SPINNER 5 114 3 3« 31 4 2^ H 1« H Lewis Hawthorne"sTable4^5T^4^5"l I860.) TIP GALLANT 4 104 1 94 7* 3-3-' 2* Castro J A Svkes 2 2 3-2 3-2 18697 HIGHLAND P'CE 4 101 11 10* 9" 8- ftw 3-' Irven H McCarren Jr 10 10 10 10 18J27-ANN1E TEUTON 6 103 6 4^ 4- 51 6' 4- Landry J Hickey 6 8 6 7 18663 BELLCOURT 4 99 8 51 51* 41* 7 51 LThomps'nN Dyment 20 30 20 30 18727 EARL FONSO 5 105 5 1- 1- H » 6*-" Nelson Dolan & Rivard 10 12 10 10 18697 AN NETBURN 5 105 10 8 8 7 5-74 Wilson W F MacLean 40 60 40 60 18727HELENH.il. 7 105 2 6-6-9 8 81 Valentine J H Valentine 30 30 30 30 18667 PROT US 6 109 7 7 10 10 10 9+ J Dorsey T Modeland 8 10 8 10 18638 DEMOSTHENES 6 105 12 12 12 12 11 10' Henson J Southwood 40 100 40 60 18297 GENGHIS KAHN 4 104 9 11 11 11 12 U« Cotterell W C Wise 40 100 40 100 18638 LOG. LAUDEMAN4 101 4 21*24 6" 9 12 F Smith R Moore 30 60 30 60 Time, 24;, 48*. 1 :15. 1 :414, 1 Mi. Winner— Br. h, by St. Symphorien— Distaff. Went to post at 5:15. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Flax Spinner was best, came away when ready and won as he pleased. Tip Gallant was as easily the best of the others. He was pinched off at the start. Highland Prince made up much ground from a bad beginning. Bellcourt ran out in the last eighth. Scratched— 1872* Annie Lauretta, 103; 18753 In The Push. 101. Overweights— Helen H. II., 2 pounds; Protus, I. Flax Spinner, place. 1 to 2 ; show, out. Tip Gallant, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Highland Prince, show. 2 to I. 1G rT OO SIXTH RACE-Short Course. Steeplechase. Purse $250. i-^ear-olds and O I OO upward. Handicap. ' Ind Horses A Wt St 3 6 9 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C (187£3)SLASHER 5 145 3 41 4* 45" 3 22 l- Higgins W Weir 4 5 4 5 14002 H. ADMIRAL 5 140 7 5 3U 3« 1« li & W Johnson H Chappell 8 12 8 12 *(7203)ORACLE 7 143 1 1« » V V 3 3i»' Ray Ivan Fox 4 4 8-5 8-5 13895 MISS CALH'N 4 134 2 2 5 5 4 4 4 Folsom Newman* Co 6 15 6 15 18229 QUICKSILVERS 160 4 34 II 11*5 5 5 Moxley J S Wadsworth 1 3-2 1 3-2 18492 GLOV.VEND'G8 140 5 Fell. Huston A Maxwell 21 3 2 3 18229 M'D OF ERIN 5 134 9 Fell. Ellison J Meagher +3636 *7723 B.OFELKTON5 134 6 Fell. Meagher J Meagher +3 6 3 6 14536-iTHE DAPHIN5 140 8 Fell. A Johnson M Feeney 10 10 6 7 *First series. rCoupled in betting. Time, 3:22. Winner — B. h, by Simon Magus— Vanduara. Went to post at 5 :47. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second easily. Quicksilver would have won in a romp had he not fallen in the next to the last jump. The first three fought it out then, and Slasher had the most speed on the flat. Glover Vendig fell at the third obstacle. The others fell at the second. Slasher, place, 2 to I : show, evens. High Admiral, place, 5 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Oracle, show, 1 to 2. Quicksilver, jriace. 7 to 10 : show. 2 to 5. Glover Vendig, place. 6 to 5 ; show. 3 to 5. Page [2] Mu Bating Form ...AND THE... American Turf Congress Record ISSUED EVERY DAY OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE AMERICAN TURF CONGRF.SS. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 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AT TORONTO. ONT. : George McSweeney, Iroquois Hotel. AT BUFFALO. N. Y.: New Tifft House. At DENVER. COL.: Hamilton & Kendrick, 906-912 17th Street. T KANSAS CITY. MO.: Ricksecker Cigar and News Co., Ninth and Walnut Streets. AT NEW ORLEANS, LA. : H. J. Holle, 641 Commercial Place. AT SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. : Foster & Orear, Market Street, Ferry News Stand. CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 24-25, 1900. Fort Erie Form. FORT ERIE FORM. Fort Erie, Ont., June 23.— The form of f Monday's Fort Erie fields is : First Race— The Tory, Salvado, Prince Zeno. Second Race— Edgeworth, Bill Massie, Egyptian Prince. Third Race — A Winner, Althea, Kin. Fourth Race— Alex, M. Murphy, Fairy Dell. Fifth Race — Coralis, Bromo, Looram. Sixth Race— Lottie Hunter, Talala, Ocie 3 Brooks. Fort Erie Entries. FORT ERIE ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. First Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp 18633 Salvado 6. ...114 690 ) 1336." The Tory 6. ...114 700 ) 18727 Brass 5. ...109 665 ( 18698 ReySalazar 5. ...106 680 ) 18753 Prince Zeno 5.. ..106 685 ■■, 18753 Come Quick 5. ...104 660 ) 18728 Annie Lauretta 5. ...104 675 : 18755 Triune 4. ...102 665 t 18727 Lizzie Kelly 4.. ..102 670 ) 18723 Marantha Knapp 4. ...102 650 ) 18325 Rochester 3.... 98 655 ; Midnight Chimes, blk. f, by Hermence— Glene 3 96 18723 Daryl 3.... 93 660 ) Second Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 18784 Frank Morrison 112 680 ) 18696-Egyptian Prince 112 685 18694-*Bill Massie .109 690 (18634)Edgeworth 109 710 ) Miarano, br. g, by Jim Gray — Counter Breeze 104 18757 Rabunta 102 675 i 18694 Diddie 99 660 ) Third Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 18637 Miss Soak 5. ...103 660 ) 18755-Ein 6.. ..103 685 i 18787-'Tip Gallant 4. ...102 680 ) 18521)Althea 4.... 99 690 (18756)Dangerous Maid 3.... 99 675 18606 Maritana II 5.... 98 670 \ (18785)A Winner 3.... 89 700 ) Fourth Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (18693)Alex 110 700 , 18726-Expelled 107 685 j 18728 M. Murphy 105 .690 I 18753 Hesitation 104 665 , 18402 Vituria 102 670 I 18785 Descubridora 102 660 i 18756 Fairy.Dell 102 685 March Past, ch. f, by Exile-Monte Viso 102 186«V-Magog 100 680 I 1878") ■'■ Jucoma 99 675 , Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 18783 Zauoue 7. ...113 715 187562Looram 7 109 715 | 1869.S Arlington 6.... 108 690 i 18697-Prince of India 6. ...108 710 | (18520)Coralis 5.. ..107 725 (1869S)Naucy Till 5. ...107 710 18756!Sister Alice 5 105 705 18571*Ral.»ton 8. ...104 695 14950 Otis A 4. ...103 080 ( 18667) Poorlands 4. ...103 7C0 18787 Earl Fonso 5.... 98 700 18756 Bromo 6 H8 720 18758 Wine Press 4.... 98 685 18728-Jennie 4 98 705 Sixth Race— 6 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 18758-Ocie Brooks 4.... 112 .. .685 18638-Royal Salute 4. ...109 680 18723'Infelice 6. ...109 665 16X26 Ninety Cents 4.. ..109 660 ; 1 8728 Lottie Hunter 6. ...109 ... . 700 j 18728 Mouzeltoff 4.. ..107 670 18753 Confederacy 4. ...107 675 18753-'Cavotte 4. ...107 670 18667 Fessy F 6. ...104 680 1 18633 Simcoe 4. ...104 650 j (18726)Fulminator 3.... 96 665 18755 Allowance 3 96 660 \ 17670-Talala 3.... 96 690 1 18726 Miss Fonsoland 3.... 91 685 Coney Island Form. f CONEY ISLAND FORM. r New York, June 23.— The form of Monday's a Sheepshead Bay fields is : First Race — McAddie, Glennellie or Yorkshire Boy, Scurry. Second Race — MacLeod of Dare. May Hempstead. Blue Devil. Third Race— King Pepper, Glennellie, Scurry. Fourth Race — Merito, Intrusive, Decanter, Fifth Race— Dr. Eichberg, Hardy Pardee, Monroe Doctrine. Sixth Race— Oread, Pink Domino, Lady Mas- . sey. Coney Island Entries. 3 ) ) ( ) ■■, ) : t ) ) ; ) ) ) i ) ) i ) \ ) , j I , I i I , | i | CONEY ISLAND ENTRIES. Probabilites : Weather clear; track fast. First Race— Last 5-8 Mile. (Futurity Course.) 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (18447)McAddie 127 750 (18676)Scurry 124 735 (18678)Glennellie 124 740 Pigeon Post, b. c, by Potomac — Ethelair 115 18706 Admiral Pepper 115 730 18534 American 115 725 (18243)Gold Heels 115 735 18739 Orderer 115 710 18583 Competitor 115 705 18534 The Bluecoat 115 725 18449 Rappanecker 115 690 18706 Aurous 115 695 Browndale, b. c, by Faverdale — Nut Brown 115 18271 Bo wen 115 705 (18418) Yorkshire Boy 115 735 18534 Glenwood 115 710 18739*Quiz 115 720 18399 Lambkin 112 715 18676 SpoilSport 112 700 Petra II., blk. f, by Pontiac -Poncho 112 18764 Educate 112 710 18764 Connie 107 705 Second Race— 1 Mile. (On the Turf.) 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp 18767 May Hempstead 4. ...136 740 (18450)Blue Devil 6. ...133 735 18155 Jack Point 4. ...116 720 18740 Miller 4.. ..116 .735 15041 MacLeod of Dare 4.. ..116 750 18765 Kamara 3. ...Ill 715 18056 Lindula 4.. ..Ill 730 18680 Magic Light 3. ...106 700 18767 Ten Candles 3. ...106 720 18530 Nansen 3. ...103 725 Third Race— Futurity Course. The Zephyr Stakes. $1,000 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 18617 Anecdote 119 730 (18678) Glennellie 114 740 (18676)Scurry 114 735 17715 The Parader 112 710 18647 Lief Prince 112 725 18585 Bedeck 112 735 Commando, b.c, by Domino-Emma C 112 Olympia, br. c, by Darebin— Firenzita 112 18501 Holstein 112 720 ( 18534 )King Pepper 112 750 18647 Telamon 112 715 Fourth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 18737 Iutrusive 5. ...117 740 (18707)Decanter 5. ...116 OS 18650-Maximo Gomez S — 113 730 18677-iColonel Roosevelt 3 .... 106 725 18448 Half Time 4.. ..104 730 18649 Merito 3. ...100 750 18707 Favonius 4.... 96 720 18740 Radford 3.... 95 735 Fifth Race— 1 1-2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Hurdle Handicap. Over6Hurdles On Turf. (18679)Dr. Eichberg 4. ...14 700 18152 Hardy C 5. ...135 675 18650 Hardy Pardee 4. ...135 690 179763Shinfane 4. ...134 680 15207 Draughtsman 4. ...130 660 18710 Al Reeves 4... 130 670 18395:*Mouroe Doctrine 6. ...130 685 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. (On Main Track.) 3-year-olds. Selling ** Ind. Horses, color, sex&pedigree. *vt. Hdcp. (12194] Midsummer 11 .'05 18584 Margate Ill ...700 Belfort, ch. c, by Belvidere— Lindelle Ill 17761 Avenstoke 108 711 18765;iMontanic 108 715 18007 iThe Corinthian 105 710 17989 *Fleuron 103 705 17812 Solent 102 675 17808 Einus 99 670 18178 Fonsolee 99 700 l*7382Oread 9M 725 18738 Fatalist 97 680 17300 Diffidence 97 695 18738 Jugglerv 97 705 18588 Peaceful 96 715 Harry McCoun, br. c, by Ben Strome — Acra 96 18504 Dunblane 96 700 17536 Turney 93 700 18088 Aibonita 91 690 1873* Pink Domino 91 720 1x738 Prejudice 91 710 18738 Lady Massey 91 715 15941 Allaire 86 685 18446 Eileen Daly 86 690 AMERICAN RACING RULES OF 1900. The 1900 edition of the American Racing Rules, published by Secretary E. C. Hopper of the American Turf Congress, can be sent by mail to any addreBB from this office for 25 cents. The book contains the racing rules as amended to January 1, racing colors as registered and betting rules, and a digest in index form which is a guide to all the book's contents. ; 1 j 1 j \ 1 MAY AND OTHER FORM 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. r a CLOHESEY & CO., PRINTERS. Bookmakers' Supplies, Tickets, Sheets, Slates, Cash Boxes, Etc., 86 to 94 Fifth Avenue, Times Building, Telephone Main 2134. Complete booking outfit furnished in an hour's notice. FOR SALE-Without Reserve AT Washington Parkjnesday. July 3 Under Management, of Woodard & Shanklin The Entire Stable of Rnce Horses in Training Belonging to TOMLINSON & CO. The list is made up of the good class campaigners SERRANO and CHERRY LEAF, the 3 year-olds ACSTER, WALSWORTH and BICOR. and the 2-year-olds AMERICAN PRIDE QUARTER BACK and COMMANDER. All are ready for campaigning. SALE AT 12:36 P. M. SHARP. HORSES THAT WIN At good prices, many of them long snots. We have given our subscribers most of the 20 and 30 to 1 shots that have been winning since April 15 $10 8So«K?....^ IMH On our information. All our subscribers are good winners. Delivered anywhere without extra charge before noon. ....TELEGRAMS 11 A.M.... fjmerican pjorsemen'sfjgsncy SUITE 516, 167 DEARBORN ST. RELIABLE INFORMATION For Monday on Two Real Live Good Things, One of which will be from 10 to 20 to 1. They are OUT TO WIN. Special information from all tracks wired or ready 10a.m. Tuesday at Washington Park an 8 to 1 winner. $1.00 DAILY. $:t.OO WEEKLY. ....TRY US... Chicago Turf Advisory Co., Room 707. 225 Dearborn St.. Chicago. 111. Race Track information Bureau, THREE LAKlii; ROOMS 500-502-504 263-'^6!l DEARBORN STREET. 15to1 Another 15 to 1 Monday TRY US ONCE. $1.60 DAILY. $4.60 PER WEEK. Special Messenger Free Anywhere. 15tol. 15 to,l. AT WASHINGTON PARK MONDAY Will give all subscribers this good thing including two grand specials. GREAT BEND, 6-5. CRITERION, 3-1. Our Specials Saturday. GARDEN CITY INFORMATION BUREAU, Room 506, Inter Ocean Building, Madison and Dearborn Sts. ....$1.00 DAILY, Ready or wired at 10 a. m .... Page [3] Washington Park Form Chart. WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL,., June 23.— First day. Washington Park Club. Summer Meeting. 8 St. Weather clear; track about 4 seconds slow to the mile. ________ — . , S Presiding Judge, C. H. Pettingill. Starter, Richard Dwyer. L V Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m, N "I _^7P_0 FIRST RACK— 1 Mile. Purse $800. $150 to second; $50 to third. I J_ O % O *. * 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. | Ind Horses A Wt St . hi % StrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H L C E 18410 SAM FULLEN 3 107 2i 3^ 31 2M 2i V Silyers W Huffman 6 8 6 7. i 18581 _ODRTNE 3 107 S" 1" Vi Vi Vi 21 Bullman Q B Morris 13-534 13-53 I (1M10)L\RKSPI'R 3 102 t . 5-i H ►" M 3* J Martin Robinson & Leach6 8 6 8 r (18704)THE LADY 3 102 «■ Hi 6, 6 41 4^ Bergen L H Ezell 6 12 6 12 ■ (1857! iB^NNOCKB'RN 5 12*3 7 4* 4i 5 1 i 6" 5H Buchanan B Schreiber 6-5 7-5 1 11-10 = 18734 _OM ON T I 107 1" -- 2« 4 ■ 5' 6* Enos W P Magrane 40 40 40 40 J 18612 OWENSBORO 3 107 5"! 7 7 7 7 L Rose A C Clark 60 100 60 100 , Time, 123, 25i, 514, 1:184, 1:451. J Winner— B. c. by Cavalier— Lena Oliver. 1 Went to post at "2:30. Off at the first break to a good start. Won cleverly; second and third ] doing their best. Sam Fullen improved suddenly from his last race and on a track exactly to his c liking showed a touch of his real form. Silvers rode a good race on the colt, bringing him up with a rash in the strateh. The route wa^ a trilie too far lot Modrine. He showed fine speed, I however, and it in wiuiiiug form. Bullman. perhaps, used him too much in the first part of the ] race and when challenged in tlie stretch he had nothing to respond with. Larkspur ran to her , mark, so did The Lady, who seemed dangerous in the stretch. Hannockburu was shut off a half dozttn times during the race. He also twang wide on the stretch turn, losing much trround. Lo- 1 mood need what speed he had in the first of the race and then retired. Owensboro was out- ] classed and finished when lie belonged. i Scratclied-18701^Wax, 107. Corrected weights— The Lady. 102. Sam Fullen, place. 24 to 1; show, evens. Modrine, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. Larkspur, ^ show, evens. Bannockburn. place 1 to 2; show, out. -| Ljrr/*d\ SECOND RACK— 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. $75 to second; $25 to third. \ Jl O I ')' ' 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. l_d Hot— A Wt St H lA %. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18382-REMINDER 3 111 3^ 1^1* l'-'i V Devin P Dunne 6 8 6 6 . (18640)MR. BROWN 3 111 1" 3" 2- 2^ 2" T Knight J B Respass 20 25 20 25 18642 FLY BY NIGHT 4 119 4» 54 r,i ^ 31* 3"- Buchanan B Schreiber 7-57-513-1013-10 18349 NOBLEMAN 4 122 6. 7 7 5"« 4" W Kiley W M Clark 10 15 10 15 18523 JOSEPHINE B. 4 110 7 6^6^ 4-' 5* PMcDerm'tT E Barrett 40 60 40 60 . 18"41 PIP1L 3 1064 2" 4 I 4. 7 6» Bullman G B Morris 4 44 4 44 1X526 HERMOSO 5 124 54 2^« 3^ 6« i L Rose A C Clark 3 34 3 34 Time, 124.25, E01, 1:031, 1:164. ' Winner— Ch. c, by Hanover— Keepsake. Went to post at 3:10. Off at the first break to a good start, Won hand ridden and out to the last ounce; second and third were under keen pressure. Reminder was lucky, well ridden and barely lasted long enough to win. He is a fine colt and has a good turn of speed, but apparently ( possesses out little staying power. Devin hugged the rail and took the shortest route and for a wonder did not become rattled when the pinch came, but rode a clever finish with his hands, j Mr. Brown is a good looker and is quite a race horse. Fly By Night was outrun in the first part of the race, but at the end was overhauling the leaders rapidly, and had the race been a furlong ' ] further he would have won. Nobleman ran a fairly good race; so did Josephine B. Both Pupil , and Hermosoquit early. Scratched— 18614 Rhinelander, H»J 18090 tLimelight, 112. Overweights- Pupil, 24 pounds. Reminder, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Mr. Brown, place, 8 to I ; show, 3 to 1. Fly By Night, place, 3 to 5 ; show, out. Hermoso, place, 7 to 5 ; show. 3 to 5. -^OrT/* . THIRD RACK— 1 1-2 Miles. The American Derby. $10,000 added. $25 each, X O I Ol $175 to start. $2,000 to second ; $1,000 to third. 3-year-olds. ~ Lad Horses A Wt St St H V. X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18666 SI DN Y~ LCCAS122 6 Vi $»« Vi V 1-' lf Bullman Thompson Bros 20 20 20 20 (18618)JAMES 122 2» 2^4 214 11 14 3 21- Mitchell W M Barrick 8 8 6 6 (18107)LT. GIBSON 129 3» 1" 1" 24 2' 4 24 3* Boland C H Smith 1111 (18582)BARRACK 122 1" Vi 5» 5» 54 5» i!*i PM'D'rm'ttT E Barrett 20 25 20 20 18642-iADY. GUARD 122 5*" 6 6 6 Hi *« 5" Taral Car"thers&Shields6 6 44 H (18593)S. PHILLIPS 127 4" |n 4» 4" fl 6 6 T Burns John F Schorr 3 34 24 14-5 Time. 2525, 52^, 1 :19-3, 1 :46i, 2 :13~, 2 :401. Winner— Ch. c, by Top Gallant— Addie C. II. Went to post at 3:57. Off at the second break to a perfect start. Won eased up; second and i third the same. Sidney Lucas liked the going, was lucky and ridden to perfection. Bullman i picked the best going all the way, also avoided all interference, and never made a move until the stretch was reached. Then he shot the colt to the front like a flash. James had no excuses and ran as good a race as could be expected from him. Mitchell may have used him too much in the first part of the race. Still the pace was slow and the colt seemed to be moving easily in front. Lieutenant Gibson filled badly at the end. He was very rank and could have gone to the front j at any time. Boland used poor judgment in not letting bim do so, as there is where the Lieutenant l races best. On the turn for home Boland let Lieutenant Gibson down, but the colt had nothing left I to respond with and fell back beaten. James and Sidney Lucas closed in on Lieutenant Gibson i at the head of the stretch, sharply pinching him off, but the colt was beaten at the time of the interference and no notice was taken of it. Barrack ran his race and at the end closed stoutly. Advance Guard labored in the goiug all the way and was never dangerous. He must have a hard, I fast track to do his best. Burns rode Sam Phillips hard in the first part of the race, but when he saw the colt was beaten he eased him up. Scratched— 18453 Kentucky Farmer.122 ; (18701)Norford, 122; (18760)Reminder, 122; 18459 Yellow-Tail 122; 18052-Knightbanneret, 122; 18416 Silver Garter, 122; 17999 Right Bower, 122; (18642)A11 i Gold. 122; 18714 Greenock, 122. Sidney Lucas, place, 8 to 1 ; show. 3 to 1. James, place, 2 to 1 ; shovf, evens. Lieutenant Gibson, place, 3 to 10 : show. out. Sam Phillips, place, evens ; show, 3 to 10. FOURTH RACE-7 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $600. $125 to second ; $75 to third IQrT/^O O ( l)_! 4-year olds and upward. Selling. ~ - hid Horses A Wt St !4 H H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18579*GREAT BEND 5~T09 24 Hi 1*4 11 Is P W Kiley F W Gibson 8-5 8-5 1 1 18595-MORONI 5 109 64 3^ Vi 31 3* 2* Mitchell Jas Arthur & Co 6 12 6 12 (18700)ORION 6 106 V" 2j 4" 6™ 5 4 3*4 Flick A Simons 20 20 15 20 18610 BRISK 7 106 7« 6^74 4! 41 4" T Knight W L Oliver 8 12 8 10 (I8378)HANDPRESS 5 109 4" 7* 6 7+ 714 5^- T Burns John F Schorr 34 5 34 4 1680 PAT ROON 5 106 I"™ M 5* Vi •« •»* L Rose W McLatchy 40 40 30 30 13951 ONOMASTCS 4 113 5» 4] 2™ _»i _» 7* Bullman W H Laudeman 15 15 12 12 18734 CASTA KE 5 106 9 9 9 9 81" 8" Enos Stanfield & Ellis 20 30 20 30 18352-'JOHN A.MORRIS4 110 34 8*» 8'' 8'' 9 9 Clay J D McMillan 25 50 25 50 Time, 124. 254. 50!. 1:17!, 1:30;, 1:37.. Winner— Ch. h, by St. Blaise— Susquehanna. Went to post at 4 :40. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easing up; second and third ridden out. The going was to Great Bend's liking, and he was never fully extended. Kiley got his horse away (lying, took the shortest route, and was satisfied not to draw the finish fine. Moroni I ran a good race and is in his best form. Orion closed stoutly from the head of the stretch home. So did Brisk, who can be marked for early action. Onomastus was evidently short, and after ir showing a lot of speed quit badly in the stretch. Patroou, considering that he has not faced the e starter for some time, ran a good race. Scratched-15780-J. J. T., 107; 1779(5 The Pride, 104; 18614 Rhinelander, 104. Great Bend, place, 1 to 2; show. out. Moroni, place, 5 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Orion, show, 4 to 1. 1 Hand press, place. 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. 1 nr/»9 FIFTH RACE-4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. $75 to second ; $25 to third. _ ^ | OO 2-year-olds. Allowances. ^^ Ind Ho^es A Wt St V4 H % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L~~C~ 1K342CB1TEB10N 111 4« Vi 1* V- Mitchell W M Barrick 3 3 7-5 7-5 (18I91)ALAK1 SOHECK 118 6^ 3" 2 2» T Burns J F Schorr 6 5 8 5 6 5 8-5 (17S66)SOFALA 120 1' 2* 3- 3- Bullman B Schreiber 7-5 3 7-5 3 1.V80'MAIGA 120 3" 4" 5« V T Knight YV Oliver 8 9 8 8 18643 JIM1NEZ 111 M V 44 5" L Rose F J Kelly 10 40 30 30 FLLA DKRNHAM 108 7 7 6- 6' W Kiley T F Sellers 15 60 15 60 SCALLYWAG 111 _■« 6-! 7 7 Neweoan H T Grillin 15 60 15 60 Time. 12,24,36,. 494, SCI. Winner ■ 111k. c. by Faraday Aha Blue. Went to post at 5:15. OIT at the second break to a fair start. Won e_s£far; second and third - wore hard at it. Criterion is a smashing, good colt and smothered his field for speed. He is a speed marvel and impressed every one with his race. Alard Scheck is as game as a pebble and under a powerful ride at the finish got up just in time to win second place. Sofala beat the barrier, but did not run to her best form, although her race was far from being a bad one. The ie first three outclassed the others. J inline/, can win in slower company. Scratched- Rustic Girl, 10K. Criterion, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Alard Scheck, place, 3 to 5; show, out, Sofala, show, 1 to 2 2. Racing Dates of 1900. 8 St. S L V N I | E i I r ■ = J , J 1 ] c I ] , 1 ] i ^ RACING DATES OF 1900. Louis, Mo May 12— August 25 Fort Krie.Ont June 12— July 4 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y June 16— July 4 Latonia, Ky June 21— 28 ' 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, Quo July 7— 21 Hawthorne July 23— Aug. 4 Highland Park, Mich July 26— Aug. 11 Saratoga, N. Y Aug. 1—31 Harlem Aug. 6— 18 Fort Krie, 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. 3 Lakeside Oct. 30— Nov. 15 Aqueduct, N. Y Nov. 5 — 15 Ronnings (Washington. D. C.1 Nov.17— 30 \ . . ' ( j ' ] , WE ALWAYS DELIVER THE GOODS. STAR THEATRE, Clark and Kinzie Sts. BOXING Every Friday Night Under auspices of the FORT DEARBORN ATHLETIC CLUB, Sam Summerfield, &teTr____ C. T. KSSIG, Secretary. ...CARD FOR JUNE 39, 1900.... Gene McGovern, Chicago, vs. Tommy Smith, Chicago, 118. Billy Kendall, Chicago, vs. Frank Brown, Chicago, 110. Krnest Hoist, Chicago, vs. Young Griffin, Chicago, 130. Dave i Barry, Toronto, vs. Jack Brin, Chicago, 140. George Siler, James Bardell and Fred Adler, REFEREES. ' ' SAY ! ! ! DO TOU KNOW T Sfflll SUITiJTIERFIELD is president of the DEHRBORN TAILORING CO., 102 EAST MADISON STREET. 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DeM.Uth & CO., |09 and 217-219 State St. t Page [4] St. Louis Form Chart. ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., June 23.— Thirty-third day. St. Louis Fair Association. Spring Meeting. 1 Weather wet ; track sloppy. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, William Bruen. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. 1 Q7 7A FIRST RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. .l.O | I \J Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M Vt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C . 18281 ALSO RAN II. 4 104 3 52 3H li 11 J T Woods T E Nolan 8-5 8-5 6-517-10 1 186872MISS LORETTA 3 91 5 64 4i 33 23 Dominick J B Horstman 2i 3 12-513-5 1 186873 MASCAGN I 5 106 1 41 52 43 32 Carroll W A Wright 10 15 8 15 187172LANZA 3 91 4 2i 2U 24 4^ Cogswell G M Street & Co 10 12 10 12 1 17963 CORAL 3 91 2 7" 7i-r. 73" 5 o Tally G Van Studdiford 15 15 12 15 1 18302 W. J. BAKER 6 106 8 1" 65 54 63 Fallehy M E Schroeder 12 16 10 16 1 14105 KATHERINE D. 4 102 7 34 1" 6h 730 L Jackson E F Simms 6 6 M 5 18567 RED GIDD a 106 9 9 9 9 82 Frost Waddell Bros 15 20 12 20 1 14284 BOB HOWIE 4 104 6 810 8io 83 9 Fitz Cooper & Seifert 30 50 30 50 1 Time, 25i, 51, 1 :18i, 1 :25i. 1 Winner— B. c, by Panique— Waiting II. Went to post at 2 :30. At post 9 minutes. Start good for all but Red Qidd. Won ridden out. second easily. The winner was much the best in the sloppy going, was shut off at the first turn and ran around the field. Miss Loretta was well ridden and ran to her mark. Mascagni was J poorly ridden and can do better. W. J. Baker quit at five furlongs. Katharine D. showed a Hash j of speed. Scratched— 186273Bonmvard, 96. . I AIbo Ran II., place, 3 to 5 ; show, out. Miss Loretta, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Mascagni. show, 21 to 1. Katherine P., place, 2 to 1 ; show, 4 to 5. 1 O rT r7 "1 SECOND RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. Purse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. lOUl Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St jj Vt X StrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H L C 185903SADIE LEVY 5 106 1 V li 12 12 1» 12 Fallehy T E Davis 3 4 3 4 18590*H'NGRY H1LL6 108 7 52 5« 31 23 3+ 21 Hennessey T E Nolan I S 4 44 17935 KOSCIO 7 108 6 4« 4«« 41 3+ 24 P Tally Wallace & Perry 6 12 6 10 18689 WOODCUT 4 104 4 6MM 63 5^ 4»« Reeder L Maher 15 30 12 25 186892B'GHT NIGHT 4 107 3 7 7 62 4 43 52" Crowhurst M Stark 9-101 4-5 1 18632 HARV B. 6 108 5 3-' M *» 1 7 6'' Pritchett J M Reese 20 40 20 40 18657 CANNONADE 6 108 2 2* 2* 2" V 6* 7 Morse J B Berry IS 16 12 16 •Disqualified for foul. Koscio gets second money and Woodcut third. Time, 26i, 524, 1 :19, 1 :47J, 2:094. Winner— Br. m. by Bramble— Paola. Went to post at 3 :03. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Sadie Levy reveled in the going and was never in danger. Koscio might have been closer up if be could have gotten through. Woodcut ran a fairly good race. Bright Night seemed to dislike the going. Hungry Hill closed in on Koscio in the closing strides and was disqualified. Scratched— 18719 Tonto, 108; 18590 Sun God, 107; 18657 Sallie Lamar, 106; 18627 Birdie May, 106; 18689 Clous ilia, 106. Sadie Levy, place, evens ; show, 9 to 20. Koscio, place, 8 to 1 ; show, 3 to 2. Woodcut, show, 4 to 1. Bright Night, place, 2 to 5 ; show, out. 1 0779 THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St jj jj % StrFin Jockeys Owners ~ O H L C (18692)MYTH 6 108 5 1** 2» Vi V V Morse F J Kittleman 2 2 7-5 8-5 187192MU8KALONGE 7 111 4 44 34 3* 2! »• Hennessey F M Arthur 5 6 44 6 18722 ELBE 3 87 3 21 1h 24 3' 31 Dominick J N Miller & Co 13-109-56-5 9-5 184862ZANETTO 5 111 2 32 41 44 t* 42 Gilmore J R Crawford 8 8 6 7 18591 LEO PLANTER 4 107 15 5 5 5 5 Howell W W Darden 8 10 8 8 Time, 13, 26, 505, 1 :04, 1 :174, 1 :454. Winner— Ch. g, by Kallicrates— Paradox. Went to post at 3 :29. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won ridden out ; second easily. Myth and Mnskalonge both liked the going, but Myth gained an advantage at the far turn which Muskalonge could not overcome. The others were not in it. Scratched— 18689 Judge Steadman, 108; 18338 Madrone, 106; 18687 Go There, 92; 18717 'Gilbert, 92; 18722 Morris Volmer, 92: 18146 Armand, 89; 18657 Larus, 87. Myth, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Muskalonge place. 3 to 2; show, 1 to 2: Elb9, place, 1 to 2; 1 show, out. 1 Q77Q FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. I Q f I fj Jnnior Championship Stakes. Value $2,000. Ind Horses A Wt St H, V4 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (I866DQUEEN DIXON 118 1 12 12 li 11 Dominick T'ml'ns'n&W'df'd3-5 3-4 3-5 3-5 (18516)AMPERE 118 2 21 2r 2* 2» Gilmore A Cahn 9-5 2 9-5 9-5 18718'SARD 115 3 3 3 3 3 Frost J C Cahn 5 7 5 6 Time, 124, 24, 364, 50, 1 :035, 1 :174. Winner— B. f, by Sir Dixon— Lady Beth. Went to post at 3:58. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Queen ' Dixon was easily the best. When a sixteenth out she swerved. Ampere was then coining strongly, but Dominick quickly straightened her out and she came on straight and strongly under ; a nand ride. Sard was never a contender. Scratched— 186612Joe Frey, 121 ; 18482 Clorita, 118. Queen Dixon, place, out. Ampere, place, 2 to 5. Sard, place, evens. -| O rTTT/i FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. ±0 • i*± Selling. lad HorBes A Wt St & Y% X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18720 CROCKET 5 96 4 4 12 13 14 |t Dominick J C Cahn 3-2 3-2 1 1 (18752)APPLE JACK 5 95 1 34 3* 3* 3* 22 McCann L Kavanagh 34 4 31 18-5 ' 18630 GUIDE ROCK 5 103 2 2H 2»* V 2™ 33 Tally F W Johnson 3 5 3 4 186S12KINGS HIGHWY5 100 3 14 4 4 4 4 J T Woods B Rathbone 21 3J 21 16-5 ' Time, 26, 524, 1 :175, 1 :46, 1 :524. Winner— B. m, by Linden— Crotchet. Went to poet at 4 :28. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won romping; second easily. Crocket reveled in the going and was easily the best. Apple Jack made a bid in the stretch, but tired j badly. Swerving to the inside rail Guide Rock was all out at the finish. King's Highway did not take kindly to the going. Scratched— (18660)Sir Rolla, 107; 187203 Annie Oldfield, 99. Overweights— Apple Jack, 5 pounds. Crocket, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Apple Jack, place, evens ; show, out. Guide Rock, show. ' 2 to 5. King's Highway, place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. 1ft77^k SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. ~Purse$Too7 3-year-olds andupwardT "HaadkapT* Ind~ Horses A Wt St hi H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18722SJ'DGE WARDELL5 103 1 V V 1* 13 J Woods T F Buckley 3 16-524 24 186903LORD NEVILLE 5 108 5 5« 51" 42 24 Dominick Fizer & Co 3 4 3 16-5 5 18690 MISS MAE DAY 3 101 2 A" 3* 22 34 Tally Stubbs Bros 6 9 5 9 18593 DR. CAVE 3 107 3 3» ft* 52 44 Dale Keith & Patton 7 7 5 6 (18691)GIBRALTAR 5 115 4 2** 24 32 5* Howell J Gardner 7-5 24 7-5 12-5 » 18148 NAN DORA 4 90 6 6 6 6 6 Cochran J P Rice 30 30 30 30 Time, 124, 24i, 362, 50, l:17i. Winner— B. g, by Himyar— Rokee. Went to post at 4 :56. At post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second driving. Judge 3 Wardell, off with a running start, reveled in the going and was never in danger. With an even 1 break Lord Neville might have proved best. Miss Mae Day ran a true and game race, but was s all out at the end. Gibraltar tired badly at the finish. Scratched -186302Skillman, 108; 18513 Bummer, 105: 18627 Aunt Mary, 90; (15672)Felix Hard, 90. Judge Wardell, place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. Lord Neville, place, evens; show, 1 to 3. Miss Mae 5 Day, show, 9 to 10. Gibraltar, place, 9 to 10; show, 1 to 3. "tT fj rf rT /» SEVENTH RACE~ f 1-2 FurlongsT"Purse $300." 3^y ear-olds and upward] .X.O | I \J Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St jj % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ( 18662 1GEO. ARNOLD 6 109 4 2" 2» 2« 1' Morse J W Fuller 3 4 2 2 18544 HARRY DUKE 8 106 1 1» H 1«« :'« J Woods L A Cella 34 4 24 3 1M464 MALAY 4 104 6 6 6 3i 312 Redfern H E Rowell 6 20 6 15 18629-TICKFUL 3 96 5 5s ft* 43 4* Tally Hutchinson & Co 5 6 5 5 (18632)8AN DURANGO 5 106 3 43 y, 52 51 Howell Hogan & Muldoou24 Si 2 34 . 187222MAYDINE 3 91 2 3" 42 6 6 J T Woods W F Schulte 3 44 3 li Time, 251,505, 1:17, 1:24. Winner— Ch. h, by Sir Dixon— Dione. Went to post at 5 :28. At post 15 minutes. Start poor. Won under the whip: second the 3 same. George Arnold ran a good, game race, finishing true as steel. Harry Duke was off with a 1 running start. Malay ran a wonderful race from where he got off. Maydine had hood and 1 blinkers on. She acted badly at post and ran badly. San Durango ran a bad race and can do ) much better. George Arnold, place, 4 to 5 ; show, 1 to 3. Harry Duke, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. M alay f show, 2 to 1. San Durango, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Maydine, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Latonia Form Chart. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J j I 1 ' ; ' ' j ' 5 » 3 1 s 5 3 a 1 1 ) f LATONIA FORM CHART. MIl.LUALE, KT., June 23.— Fifteenth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track good. Presiding Judge, L. P. Tarlton. Starter, J. F. Caldwell. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. -| Q rT rT rT FIRST RACE— l Mile. Purse$300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. " Ind Horses A Wt St \ H \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 186513MARION LYNCH 3 90 6 44 34 44 24 1* J Hicks Rehm Bros 9-5 9-5 6-5 6-5 18621 SADIE BURN AM 3 934 8 5* 5-' 54 14 22 Paretto Settle & Co 6 12 6 12 1874130UR LIDA 4 100 1 7 7 7 44 34 May K J Murphy 7 8 7 8 18621 ZONNE 3 964 2 8 61 64 34 4* Ballantyne C Haase 15 20 12 20 18681 W. G. WELCH 3 92 5 9 9 9 9 54 Garnett J T Davis 5 8 5 8 18713 HEADLEY 4 1024 3 24 2s 14 5 6i« Britton J Walsh 4 5 4 5 18685 RED FIRE 3 97 9 62 8 8 8 71 Wells Dillard Hill 10 30 10 30 18713 KATIE RUTH'F'DS 104 7 li 1« 22 7 8" Post F H Jones 20 30 20 25 18741 ARIOSTO 4 102 4 34 42 34 64 9 H Wilson McKee & Co 15 20 6 8 Time, 251,501, 1:17, 1:42;. Winner— B. f, by Falsetto— Glimpse. Went to post at 2 :38. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Marion Lynch was much the best. There was a lot of bumping at the head of the stretch between the winner, Sadie Burnam and Our Lida. The latter two did their best and finished stoutly. Head-ley stopped badly at the end. Our Lida was crowded at the start. Katie Rutherford showed speed. Ariosto was eased up in the stretch and should have finished closer up. Scratched— 18741 Sound Money, 106. Overweights— Sadie Burnam, 34 pounds ; Zonne, 14 ; Headley, 4 ; Red Fire, 5. Marion Lynch, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Sadie, Burnam, place, 4 to 1 ; show, 8 to 5. Our Lida, show, evens. 1 ft77W SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Allowances. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St & Yt % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (186E5JTOM EMBRY 107 2 34 34 14 14 Herting J D Smith 6 7 5 5 186252 BONNIE LISSAK 104 4 7 61 52 22 Vancamp Frank Gray 1 1 9-109 10 18683 SYNCO. SANDY 112 1 21 22 21 3^ Corner S M Irons 4 5 4 41 187152JOHN R. ALLEN 104 6 5" 54 34 44 Southard Baker & Gentry 6 8 6 8 (18715)SECUNDUS 107 9 9 9 9 5+ H'shberger W F Schulte 10 12 8 12 186552XANTHOS 104 3 6 44 44 64 Michaels H Gibson Jr 8 12 8 10 DOLLIE WAGNER 101 8 8 7 7 T" J Hicks J H Brown 15 20 10 12 18561 RAINY DAY 1024 7 42 8 8 82 Britton B E Wilkes & Co 25 60 25 60 18^06 MAGGIE YOUNG 1024 5 14 24 64 9 Aker W L Hazelip 25 60 25 60 PAUL EGBERT 101 10 10 10 10 10 H Wilson J Walsh 25 40 25 40 Time, 245, 501,1:025. Winner— B. c, by Bersan— Virginia A. Went to post at 3 :10. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won in a drive ; second easily. Tom Embry is a good colt and can beat better ones. Bonnie Lissak was interfered with soon after the start but came with a rush at the finish. Syncopated Sandy was doing his best. Maggie Young showed speed for a half mile and then quit. Overweights— Rainy Day, 14 pounds ; Maggie Young, 14. Tom Embry, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Bonnie Lissak, place, out. Syncopated Sandy, show, out. 1 ft77Q THIRD RACE— 1 1-3 Miles. Purse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. 8elling. Ind , Horses A Wt St St }j H % Str.Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 186822GOOSE LIVER6 1024 8 54 41 1* 1« 1* 1« Akcr E McCord 1 1 4-5 4-5 18653 FAN. TAYLOR 4 103 6 61 62 5* 34 31 21 Southard Hickey Bros 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 18686 BENTLEY B. 4 104 1 1« 3» 24 2* Z» 31 H Wilson THBlackburn&ColO 15 9 9 18653 RICHARDSON 4 98 3 41 7 7 7 6-' 4* Garnett R H Bronaugh 40 60 40 50 18624 ABEREGATE 5 98 2 2»i 24 34 44 4" 5-' E Jackson G W Innes & Co 30 30 20 30 18330 THE DOCTOR 5 98 4 34 U 44 5! oi 62 Post William Webb 30 60 30 50 SPIEGLE 5 1024 5 74 8 6" 6-' 7* 1" Britton B E Wilkes & Co 40 60 40 50 18653 ET. STEVENS 4 97 9999888 Welle Dillard Hill 50 100 50 100 18451 L'LAMURRAY4 9678 518 9 9 9 Paretto J Walsh 30 60 30 60 Time, 26, 51, 1 :16i, 1 :43, 2 :10, 2 :36. Winner— Ch. g, by Favor— Florence M. Went to post at 3 :48. Off at the first break to a good start. Won pulled up. The next two were driving. Goose Liver assumed the lead at the mile and then cantered home. Fannie Taylor and Bentley B. had a sharp drive for second place through the entire stretch. The Doctor led on sufferance for a half mile. Richardson ran an improved race. Scratched— 18505 Covington Ky., 101. Overweights— Goose Liver, 14 pounds ; Fannie Taylor. 1 ; Spiegle, 44 ; Etta Stevens, 1. Goose Liver, place, out. Fannie Taylor, place, out. Bentley B., show, 7 to 10. 1 Q^T^^A FOURTH RACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. XO I OV I Covington Spring Stakes. $700 added. Value to winner $890. " Ind Horses A Wt St H Vi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (18478)JUNE GAYLE 106 3 2" 22 14 13 Herting J D Smith 1 1 4-5 4-5 U8742)SAM LYONS 984 1 li 14 22 V H Wilson D N Prewett 10 16 10 16 (18683)MENACE 102 4 4 4 32 3+ Britton D O'Brien 2 11-52 11-5 U8506)GREAT STAR 994 2 31 M 4 4 H'shberger C F Buschmeyer 3 5 3 4 Time. 241,495, 1:094. Winner — Ch. c, by Henry of Navarre— Lisric. Went to post at 4:18. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily ; second the same. June Gayle was by far the best and won a6 he pleased. It was a clean-run race and the others did their best and had no excuses. Overweights— June Gayle, 1 pound; Sam Lyons, I : Great Star, 14. June Gayle. place, 1 to 4. Sam Lyons, place, 34 to 1. Menace, place, out. Great Star, place, evens. No show betting. IQ^TJJI FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. tnd Horses A Wt St~li Yt \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1871630SMON 6 111 1 V V 14 24 1h H Wilson Thomas Arthur 20 30 15 15 187132HONEYWTOOD 3 90 6 21 34 3i 32 2h May O'Brien & Hall 7 7 5 5 186862MARG. HAGEMAN4 105 8 6i 5i 21 14 32 Vancamp Talbot Bros 34 44 3i 44 (18713)ENNOMIA 5 113 2 34 42 51 44 4h Corner P J Goebel & Co 8-5 2 8-5 9-5 (18681)CASTLE 4 105 7 82 74 V V 51" Lynch W D Hamilton 20 30 20 30 186823POLLY BIXBY 3 90 5 4" 62 61 54 62 E Murphy J A Maxwell 6 8 6 7 18654 STATIRA 3 90 3 52 24 44 64 71" Ransom S T Jacob 20 30 20 25 18686 PETER DURYEA 3 994 9 9 9 9 9 81 H'shberger F Gering 6 6 44 5 18682 ELKIN 6 109 4 74 8-' 8 8 9 Southard J H Young 4 8 4 8 Time, 25, 50, 1 :16, 1 :414. Winner— Ch. h, by Order— Virginia B. Went to post at 4:45. At post 5 minutes. Start good. The first three were in a hard drive. It was a pretty fini.-!i between them. Osnum was at a false price considering his last previous race. Houeywood ran a good race, as also did Marguerite Hageman. Statira was prominent in the first part of the race. Elkin ran a bad race. So did Peter Duryea. Scratched— 18597 Zelmet, 98. Overweights— Peter Duryea, 24 pounds. Osmon, place, 6 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Houeywood, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Marguerite Hage man, show, 4 to 5. Ennomia, place, 4 to 5; show, out. 1 O^JOk) SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St ^ lA %. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18596 IRIS / 4 102 4 22 2« 2» l" Aker J A Watson 4 4i 3i 34 18686 CRINKLE 4 105 l l-' l»i li V H'shberger W Krafft 3-2 8-5 3-2 3-2 186563MACLAREN I 102 7 52 44 34 3! J Hicks T F Dolan 3 34 H-534 I87ll BRKiHTlE S. 5 99 5 44 54 44 4" Paretto W F Schulte 15 20 12 15 18564 L'VILLE BELLE 4 102 8 72 7» 61 52 Corner L J Haas 30 40 20 30 18656 LAKE FON SO 4 102 2 3" 34 52 6-' H Wilson J C Milam 6 8 6 8 18716 LAURA G. G. 3 M 6 62 6* 71" 71" Heckler W Hoffman 8 10 8 10 18564 BEN FROST 5 106 3 8 8 8 8 Southard W H Laird 10 20 10 15 Time, 245,49, 1:15. Winner— Br. f, by Kingston— Flutter. Went to post at 5 :20. At post 5 minutes. Start good. The first won driving; second easily. Iris ran a good race and finished strongly. Crinkle looked all over a winner, but weakened in the last fifty yards. Maclareu was thrown on the fence several times and had a rough journey generally. Lake Fonso can do better. Aker came near falling off the winner at the end. Scratched— 18746 'Dandy H„ 107; 1874l2Flop, 101: 18716 Mac Flecknoe, 96. Overweights— Louisville Belle, 5 pounds. Iris, place, evens; show, out. Crinkle, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Maclaren, show, out. Page [5] Coney Island Form Chart. CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, L. I., June 2^.-Seventh day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Summer . Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. 1 Q T/3 A FIRST RACE— Last 5-8 Mile Futurity Coursf. $700 added. 2-vear-olds. lOlO^I: Fillies. Selling. Ind Ho rses AWtStk H * StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18619)HARLEM LANE 102 2 2« 2« Hi IS O'Connor H P Headley 6-5 6-5 1 1 17978)ONDURDIS 102 1 H 1« V 2-' McCue G W Johnson 5 5 3 3 1*619 ANNIE THOMPSON 89 5 3' 3 3* 31 H Michaels W I Kilpatrick 50 60 50 60 18619^WELSH GTRL K9 7 5« 51 51 4J Brennan W C Hayes 10 15 10 12 17849 ETHEL PACE 97 4 4* 41 4* 51 Wed'strand S S Brown 12 12 12 12 18619 PRIMA II. 94 3 ti 6 6 6' Ranch P Lorillard 15 15 10 10 18619 PR'CESS OTILLIE 98 9 9 7 7 74 Henry Turney Bros 30 30 30 30 18619 EDUCATE 108 8 8 8 8 8* McJoynt R W Walden&SonlO 15 10 15 18396 BRAMBLE BUSH 9112 10 10 10 9 Phelan J L Holland 50 200 50 150 18619 CONNIE 94 6 7 9 9 10 ■ J Slack W C Daly 30 40 30 40 18354 LIL'IAN HOFFMAN 94 11 11 11 11 11 Donegan A H Hoffman 200 200 200 200 LADY PADDEN 98 10 12 12 12 12 Frasch J G Follansbee 20 30 20 30 18619 MISTIGRI 92 13 13 13 13 13 Dangman Perry Belmont 30 60 30 60 Time, 1 :01'!5. Winner— Br. f, by Kingston— Medusa. Went to post at 2:35. At post 5 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. The first two had the race between them all the way. Harlem Lade was much the best and could have won further off. Ondunlis was all out at the finish. Annie Thompson ran a good race under a poor ride. Welsh Girl and Ethel Pace tired. Prima II. swerved badly in the last sixteenth. Lady Padden was off poorly. Mistigri was shut out at the start. Harlem Lane was run up to $1,700 and bought in. Overweights— Ethel Pace, 3 pounds : Educate, 2 ; Lady Padden, 4 ; Mistigri, 3. Harlem Lane, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Ondurdis, place. 4 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. Annie Thompson, show, 10 to 1. ~ti^f7f*K SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (On Main Track). $900 added. 3-year-olds and JL O I OO upward. High Weight Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St H Vt % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18615 MARIBERT 3 105 4 21 2U1« 1' Maher P Lorillard 5 7 5 6 18499 HIS R.HI GHNESS3 99 3 11 1* 2^ 2 Dangman P J Dwyer 15 20 15 20 18615:*MONTANIC 3 105 6 3" 3h 34 3h Odom J J Eakins 6 6 4 4 (18397}TRUMPET 3 117 8 10 61 4« 41 Cowman C F Dwyer 8 10 8 8 18646 KAMARA 3 112 7 7" 7 51 i Shaw J P Martin 12 15 10 12 18649 AN DRISA 3 113 2 4-' 4-' 6« 6* Turner W B Jennings &Co4 6 4 5 18529^0RDEAL 4 110 1 6" 5h 71 7« Spencer J Boden 4 5 4 4 18530 TEN CANDLES 3 108 9 8 8 8 8 Hamilton W Lakeland 10 30 10 25 18675 BEN HADAD 5 119 5 9 10 9 9 ("Uawson F Brown 10 15 10 12 13473 FOND HOPES 3 110 10 5» 9 10 10 McCue August Belmont 8 12 8 12 Time. 121.-,, 24i5, 3&l3y U&i, 1 :01i, 1 :14. Winner— B. c, by Albert— Miss Mary. Went to post at 3:07 At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly; second driving. Mari- ] bert was well handled, avoided the early hot pace, ran over His Royal Highness in the stretch and had something to spare at the close. His Royal Highness quit as usual and is a bad betting I proposition. The same can be said of Montanic. Trumpet ran a fine race, but was wretchedly j ridden. Nearly left, he made up ground and seemed dangerous at the sixteenth post, but the effort wa6 too much and he hung in the la t few strides. Kamara closed a big gap. Andrisa tired. Fond Hopes was shut off at the start. Maribert, place, 24 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. His Royal Highness, place, 7 to 1 ; show, 31 to 1. Montanic, show, 4 to 5. 1 ========^===============================^=============== 1 1 Q7PP THIRD RACE— Last 5 1-8 Furlongs Futurity Course. 2-year-olds. lO I OO Allowances. The Surf Stakes. $1,500 added. lad Horses A Wt St M, jj % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18585 WATER COLOR 122 4 5 1« H H Littlefield C Littlefield Jr 3 4 3 3 1 18647 SMILE 117 3 7 6" 41 21 Turner AH&DHMorris6 8 5 5 1853430UTLANDER 122 1 2" 31 3" 33 Spencer J R & F P Keene 4 5 4 4 (18708) P. OF MELROSE 122 6 1» 21 2 4-' Henry GH Whitney 10 20 10 15 ATMORE 117 8 6 5« 51 H McCue McChesney & OotsS 6 5 5 (18735)*GANYMEDE 119 5 3» 4» 61 6* Maher P Lorillard 8 15 8 15 18647 CONTEND 117 2 41 7 7 7 McJoynt R W Walden &Son3 5 3 41 18354 HUMBOLDT 117 7 8 8 8 8 Shaw P J Dwyer 20 50 20 50 •Added starter. Time, 1 3fBf W'inner— Blk. c, by Watercress— Sabrina. Went to post at 3 :38. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won hand ridden; second driving. "Water Color was much the best. He went to the front at his leisure but tired in the run home .«nd had to be ridden to stall off Smile. The latter, slow to begin, closed fast at the end. Out-lander ran a good race and will do. Prince of Melrose tired badly. Atmore was slow to break j •but made up ground. Scratched-Yelp, 117. Water Color, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2. Smile, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Outlander, show, j ""J to 10. Atmore, place, 8 to 5 ; show. 7 to 10. Contend, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 7 to 10. "1 0^7£jrr FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. XO I O j Sheepshead Bay Handicap. Value $2,000. Ind Horses A Wt St \ % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18707*GREYFELD 4 91 10 9 9 9 61 V Dangman R A Smith 10 15 8 8 1 18648* BEN DOR AN 5 121 1 12 11 1* 1* 2- Shaw W B Jennings & Cola 20 15 20 1 (18677)IMP 6 133 2 3h 6- 5h 2« 3" Tabor H'rness&BrTssman6 6 6 6 ] 18357 RAFAELLO 4 112 8 7« 8»* 7» 51 4« O'Connor M Murphy 12 12 10 10 1 18650 CHARENTUS 6 102 3 61 7« 8" 71 5* McCue O L Richards 10 12 10 12 1 18649-'M. HEMPSTEAD 4 114 6 4h 2» 4« 41 61 Maher W P Norton 6 8 6 6 ( 18586 JEAN BERAUD 4 131 5 5-' 3h I" 31 7* Turner W C Whitney 3 3 3 3 1 18586 JOHN BRIGHT 5 117 9 10 10 10 10 8^ Clawson Talbot Bros 20 30 20 30 1 18398^TODDY 3 96 7 8 5' 61 9 9» Rauch J R & F P Keene 15 20 12 15 18274-'*F1 REARM 5 124 4 21 4h 2« 8 10 Spencer J Boden 10 15 10 12 ♦Added starter. Time. 1225, 21, 36?5, 49. 1 :01*r , 1 :14*5, 1 :«H5. Winner— Ch. c, by Azra— Anadem. Went to post at 4 :05. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won hand ridden; second easily, f Greyfeld was a good horse today. He had all the best of the weights and was cleverly handled, but was all out at the finish. Bendoran displayed grand speed, but tired in the stretch. His race was a big improvement over his last performance. Imp ran a game race and fought it out to the J ■and, but the weight was too much. Rafaello made up a lot of ground. May Hempstead, Jean Beraud and Firearm tired badly. ( Scratched— (lH649^Rush. 119; 18620 King Barleycorn, 106; 18708 Vulcain, 104; 18648-' Lady Uncas, 90 ; 1X580 Survivor, 97 ; 18530 Ten Candles, 92. Overweights— Greyfeld. 1 pound; Charentus. 2. I Greyfeld, place, 3 to 1; show, 7 to 5. Bendoran, place, 7 to 1; show, 31 to 1. Imp, show, evens Jean Beraud. place. 6 to 5 ; show. 1 to 2. -| O ^T/ * O FIFTH RACE— Fun « iusi-. .^S00 added. 4-year-olds and upward. JO (OO Steeplechase. Ind Hor-e A Wt St 2 4 6 8 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18587iTRILLION 9 Ia6 2 31 3'i 3r 3i« 3''" 1-'"" Brazil W C Hayes 15 20 15 20 18587 OCHILTREE 5 130 3 4 1 4 4 4 2 Veitch Mr Chamblett *6 10 4 4 18587-PLVTO 4 137 4 V 1- 1- 1" 1- 3 Heider Mr Chamblett *6 10 4 4 I (18533)THEB'CH'LR7 164 5 2» 2- 2- 2'' FellHogan W C Whitney Hi 8-5 9-5 • (1K492)CHARLEY 0. 4 140 6 6 Fell. Donohue J S Wadsworth 4 10 4 8 i 18679 'RON KNKOMA4 142 1 5 Fell. Mara H K Vingut 21 3 2 11-5 , 18059 TENTORE 5 135 7 Refused. Carson R Neville 10 12 10 12 \ ♦Coupled in betting. Time, 5:22—. Winner— Ch. g. by King Ernest— Trill. Went to post at 4 :40. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won pulling up; second the same, j Plato was leading two jumps from the finish when he went down. Trillion was lucky. He would 1 only have been third but Plato and The Bachelor fell when they had the race between them. The Bachelor was on even terms with TrillioD going over the last jump, but fenced poorly. Plato was remounted and went over thecourse. Scratched— 182l8-'Bob White, OS. Trillion, place, 6 to I; show, 21 to 1. The entry, place. 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2. The Bachelor, j place, 7 to 10; show, out. Ronkonkoma. place, 7 to 10; show, out. 1 "I Ol*T l*(\ SIXTH RACE— 1^16 Miles. (On the Turf.) $900 addeth ^year-olds and JL O 4 Q / upward. Selling. 1 Ind Horses A Wt St ^ H % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C | 18620 FIRST WHIP 3 111 1 V 4« 3- 11 11 Maher J A McLaughlin 7-58-513-1013-10 1 18620 RARE PERFUME 4 112 3 21 21 21 3« V Shaw Underwood & Co 21 3 11-511-5 1 18615 THE RUSH 3 108 2 H i* 1112U3H Winkfield W H May & Son 3 6 3 3 1 18705 TULANE 4 111 6 6 V i- 4* 4* Clawson C W Wadsworth 15 15 10 12 18705 EINER 5 113 1 5^ 6 6 6 5' Hager P H Hume 30 30 30 30 18616 SENSATIONAL 3 105 5 3'i 3» 5; 5* 6 Brennan W C Daly 50 100 50 100 Time, 12^, 24*i, 371s, ** *, 1 *%hi 1 :15*s\ 1 :41&, 1 :il%. 1 Winner— Br. c, by Duke of Montrose— Theora. 1 . Went to post at 5 :15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. First Whip closed strong in the last half and drew away easily at the end. Rare Perfume was under a drive the entire distance and finished gamely. The Rush showed plenty of speed and was a good colt to-day, but tired in the last quarter. Tulane got a bad break and an easy race. Scratched— 187t 5'Montanic, 100; 18650^Maximo Gomez, 115. Overweights— The Rush, 3 pounds. First Whip, place, 1 to 3; show, out. Rare Perfume, place, 7 to 10; show, out. The Rush, show, 1 to 2. ' St. Louis Form. ST. LOUIS FORM. St. Ix ct8, Mo., June 23.— The form of Monday's ■ St. Lonis fields is : First Race— Barrica, Lexell, Hieaway. Second Race— Trimmer, W. B. Gates, School I Girl. Third Race— Malay, Annie Oldfield, Maud 1 Wallace. Fourth Race— Queen Dixon, Wild Pirate, Zack Ford. Fifth Race— Imperious, Lord Neville, Verify. Sixth Race— Midlight, Dave Waldo, Ed L. St. Louis Entries. ] I j 1 1 1 j j 1 1 ] 1 1 ( 1 1 ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather wet; track heavy. Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 18543 Silent Friend 110 685 17417 Tekla 108 680 187483Lexell 105 695 18748^ Barrica 105 700 18629 Hieaway 105 690 18118 Grey Forge 105 675 16906 Clara M 105 665 18245 Crest 105 660 18657 Larus 103 670 Second Race— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling 18689' Parole d'Or 6. ...Ill 715 18689 Judge Steadman 7. ...108 710 18556 Trimmer 4. ...107 725 18772 Leo Planter 4.. ..107 705 18543 Roy Baker 8. ...106 690 187493AlvinW 6. ...106 710 18660 School Girl 5. ...106 715 18631 Joe Gammage 4. ...102 685 18722 Rose Tree 6. ...101 695 17886 Ladas 4.... 99 700 18749-W. B. Gates 4.... 99 720 18589 ArlineC 4.... 97 700 Third Race— 1 Mile and TO Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 18720^Annie Oldfield 5. ...101 720 18776-iMalay 4.... 99 725 (18749) Maidstone 3.... 82 710 18687 Maud Wallace 3.... 82 715 Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 18773 Queen Dixon 120 725 : 18688-Wild Pirate 110 720 (18718)Zack Ford 110 715 (18659)Quick Range 110 710 ; (18751)Birdie Stone 107 715 17919 Censor 105 700 17422*Wall 98 705 : 18718 Cogswell 98 700 { 18747*Robert, Jr 98 690 17994 Bonitary 95 705 ; Fifth Race— 6 1-3 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (18720)Pinochle 5. ...112 710 18750^Verify 5. ...110 715 ] 18775*Lord Neville 5. ...108 720 ] 17924 Imperious 5. ...100 725 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 1 18752-'Dave Waldo 5.. ..109 720 \ 18662 Early Bird 5. ...106 705 ' 18752 EdL 6. ...106 715 ] 182133Trombone 5. ...106 700 ] 18657 Li bbie 5. ...104 705 18512 Russella 6. ...104 710 18567 Necklace 6. ...104 710 (18627)The Light 4. ...102 715 18514 My Last Hope 4. ...102 690 I 18722 Midlight 6. ...102 725 ' Washington Park Form. f J ( I WASHINGTON PARK FORM. ' 1 The form of Monday's Washington Park j fields is : First Race— Golden Age, Silverdale. Jiminez. J Second Race— Scales, Shrove Tuesday, Miss J Shanley. j Third Race— Silver Garter, Cambrian, W. ' Overton. Fourth Race— Goldone, Etta. All Gold. Fifth Race-Yellow Tail, May Beach, Flv By Night Sixth Race— Graziella, Great Bend, Midwood. Washington Park Entries. I • i , \ j 1 j 1 1 | 1 1 1 1 1 WASHINGTON PARK ENTKIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track slow. ^ Fir*t Race— l-'J Mile. 1 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp j (187C2)Silverdale 118 720 18240 Golden Age 115 725 U7230)BarbaraM 115 670 18699^Eric8ell Ill 640 1 Rustic Girl, ch f, by Pirate of t, Penzance— Hovden 108 1 18661 Lake View Belle 108 B8 1 186223Nancy Dobyns 108 650 1 18763 Jiminez 106 675 1 Second Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 18762 John A. Morris 4.. ..110 685 1 18614 Rhinelander 4.. ..109 690 1 15780-'J.J.T 4. ...108 660 1 18558-Vohicer 3.... 96 705 (18639) Prince Plenty 3.... 93 705 (18493)Scales 3.... 93 725 18337 Irish Jewel 3.... 90 660 ( 18577 Miss Shanley 3.... 88 710 ( 18640 Shrove Tuesday 3.... 88 720 1 Third Race-1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 18610 Bangle 5.. ..126 725 1 18573-'Zoroaster 4. ...119 730 ( ■ I 1 18579 Cambrian 4 ... 115 745 18642 W. Overton 4. ...112 ... 730 18416 Silver Garter 3.. ..102 750 Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (18642)A11 Gold 122 . 705 (17918)Etta 115 715 18122 Goldone 112 .. .725 187012Wax 112 690 18493-Praetorian 107 700 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 18760 Hermoso 5 124 650 17782* Potente 5 121 .. 660 18760«Fly By Night 4. ...119 700 18610^May Beach 4.. ..117 710 18459 .Yellow Tail 3.. ..Ill 725 187592Modrine 3. ...Ill 695 17154-Limerick 3 108 650 Sixth Rade— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (18762)Great Bend 5.. ..114 740 18674 Topmast 4.. ..112 .. .720 18762 Patroon 5. ...112 700 18762 Handpress 5. ...112 710 18614 Rinaldo II 5. ...109 685 18558 Graziella 5 107 750 18554 Midwood 3. ...104 730 18759 Owensboro 3 102 655 Newport Form. NEWPORT FORM. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 23.— The form of Monday's Newport fields is : First Race— King Elkwood, Midglen, Sadie Burnam. Second Race— Queen Carnival, Alfrida, Emma C L. Third Race— Georgie, Clay Poynter, Nettie Regent. Fourth Race — Dousterswivel, Sauber, Dandy H. Fifth Race— Osmon, Sakatuck, Mac Flecknoe. Sixth Race— Friesland, Goose Liver, Virgie O. Newport Entries. : ; : { ; ] ] 1 \ ' ] ] I ' ' 1 j J J j ' ^ 1 j 1 t, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( ( 1 1 ( NEWPORT ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 18330^Midglen 5. ...112 690 18741^Flop 5. ...109 685 18682 King Elkwood 7....109 ... 70DLa 1874t MarkHannall 4. ...105 ... . 66?" 18681 Rice 4.. ..105 675 18623 Dramburg 3.. ..103 . 680 1877730ur Lida 4. ...103 .. 660 18651 Outburst 3.... 93 .. 680 18777-^Sadie Burnam 3.... 90 685 18480 Flora Daniels 3.... 88 .. 670 18781 Statira 3.... 88 675 18298 Dingy Carly 3.... 88 665 Second Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 18712 Emma C. L 109 715 18452 Queen Carnival 109 725 18742:arving Mayor 109 ... 710 18742 Picador 105 700 18715 Pirate to Penzance 105 . . 715 18715 Kolheim 105 ... . 700 18778 Xanthos 105 705 18652 High Ebb 102 ...;.!695 18625 Olhe Belle 102 .. ..690 18745-' Alfrida 102 720 Third Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (18684)Winter 4. ...110 .. " 715 (l8623)^Georgie 4. ...110 .. 725 18684.?Tragedy 7. ...107 715 t8 153 Hornpipe 9 100 .. 700 (18653^Clay Poynter 5. ...100 .. '7*0 18600 CarlC 4.... 98 705 18744'The Geezer 4.... 98 695 18684 Kunja 4.... 98 ..'^.'705 13270 Hundley 3.... 95 690 18744-Unsightly 3 95 710 18599^Nettie Regent 3.... 95 715 187 133 ♦Dissolute 3.... 95 ..""'700 *D. P. Rodgers entry. fFirst series. Fourth Race— I 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, 18684 Sauber 5. ...110 690 18682 Trebor 5.... 107 675 1874t!-Dousterswivel 5 105 700 18505 Covington Ky 6 100 .. .. 665 18746'Dandy H 4.... 99 685 18682 Orris 3....i»8 670 1877V» Lela Murray 4 94 660 18781 Peter Duryea 3 93 680 18743 My Butterfly 3.... 84 675 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, 18282 Agitator 8.. ..112 710 (18781)Osmon 6.. ..109 ...'.".'725 18656 Northumberland 4 107 710 18654 Rotha 5 107 705 18782 Iris 4. ...105 ...'.'.'.715 18505^Tension 5... 104 .. 700 12752 M eggs 5. ...104 690 11528 Little Boy Blue 3.... 98 695 15013 Contractor Lynch 3 96 . 700 15293 Tom English 3.... 96 .. "705 18656 Sakatuck 3.... 96 .. 720 18716 Mac Flecknoe 3.... 96 715 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (18682) Mizzoura 4. ...106 715 U8779)Goose Liver 6.. ..105 730 18743 Jeannot 5. ...104 700 18779^ Fannie Taylor 4. ...103 710 18781 Elkin 6. ...103 .. .705 18743 VirgieO 5... .100 715 18743 Friesland 4.... 99 . 725 (18741) Fantasy 4.... 98 ..'".'70S Page [6] Washington Park Club ....RACES BEGIN.... DERBY DAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 23. Bain or snine. Continuing Until Saturday, July 21. ADMISSION, Derby Day $2.00. All Other Days $1 .00. i i nmipiipinn 9i* immww*mmim*ww TRAIN SERVICE. UlinOiS Central Railroad EXDreSS and LOCal TrainS South Side Elevated Trains connecting with all Elevated Roads via the Loop every 3 minutes. Leave Randolph street depot as follows : *12 :45. +1 :00. 0 M, *1 :10, tl =20, 0 =25, *1 :30, fl :40, . SOl]TR J™ E,L^VfA?EI EXPRESS TRAINS. Leaving Loop at Congress street and stop- P1^ «^ at 22nd and 31st streets, amvmg at 61st street in 20 mmutes. ^il:45, *1:50. ft* }2:05, *2:10, t2:20, *2:2S, 12:40. Note: * indicates through express trains, no stops south of Van Buren street; texproBs trains with loop connections, trarsfer a* Sixtipth TABLE AND ELECTRIC LINES. State street and Cottage Grove avenue cable lines con-street, stopping at Van Buren street, Hyde Park and South Park only ; Jlocal, stopping at all necting with all south side cross-town lines direct to gates. Calumet Electric Street Railway to stations with loop connections, transfer at Sixtieth street ; parlor cars on through express trains. South Park avenue and 63rd street. THE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL OF 1900...... COPYRIGHTED. NOW READY. A HAND BOOK OF FIGURES BEYOND COMPARISON. EXPERT3 HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO IT r. B. IIURELL All C. G. MET BR BACIRG. GEORGE SHE! II PUGILISM. JSRI TRATCIEB II BILLIARDS. An Officia I Compend i u m of Records RAGING, TROTTING AND PAGING, THE PUGILISTIC RECORD OF 1899, HANDICAPPING AND 600KMARING TABLES. (New Features in these Lines, Four Handicap Tables with Keya.l SUMMARIES BY EXPERTS ON THE PAST YEAR'S DOINGS. EDITED BY F. H. BRIIELL 80 Cts. In Paper. 80 Ctg. In Soft Morocco, Daily Racing Form Pub. Co., 124-126 Fifth Ave., Chicago, III;