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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, July 29, 1900
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, July 29, 1900 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1900 drf1900072901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, July 29, 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] / Ddiily O TOL. VI.NO. 178. CHICAGO, SUXl AV AXD M()\DAV,JULY29-30, 1900~ PRICE, 5 PES TS" Livadia's July Stakes. LIVADIA'S JULY STAKES. Fully 15,000 people were at tbe handsome Hawthorne track Saturday to tee the July Stakes, a steeplechase over the short course, and four other evenly balanced races run. The afternoon was perfect for outdoor sport, the "track was as fast as it possibly could be and the racing furnished an unusual amount of excitement. The July Stakes was of course the center of attraction but Jit was clearly outshone by the steeplechase in point of excitement. Up to date there has been few accidents in the jumping races, but the one Saturday furnished enough for the remainder of the season There were nine starters, bat only four finished, the other five all receiving falls, but fortunately no serious accidents resulted, and before the races were over all the boys that met with falls were up and around. C. Johnson, on Once More, got an ugly fall at the first fence, and as be never moved after he hit the ground, it was the general opinion of the spectators that lie had surely broken hi- neck as the horse turned a complete somersault and rolled over him. He was carried to the stable on a stretcher but revived in a few minutes and will be able to ride in the next jumping race. Globe II., carrying top weight, 160 pounds and at a liberal price, won the steeplechase with ease. The .Little Minch — Gwendoline gelding is a sure jumper and also a stanch favorite with the crowd, and when he came galloping home in front of Passe Partout a burst of enthusiasm came from the stand. Livadia. who was beaten many lenghths by Mint Sauce the last time the pair met, recovered her speed suddenly and stepping three-quarters in 1 :134, won the July Stakes by a neck from Alcedo, who finished three-quarters of a length iu front of Mint Sauce, with Sharp Bird fourth and the heavily backed favorite, Sly, fifth. Sharp Bird is a very fast breaker and leaving i tie post fourth, was in fionc before the half-mile post was reached he remained in front until the stretch was reached, where there was a general closing up and Livadia, coming through on the rail, saved much ground, and stalling off Alcedo's rush managed to last long enough to win by a scant margin. Sly, the natural favorite, ran a very bad race for her and is perhaps in need of a rest. Sh* had a lot of fast raciug at Washington Park and is probably slightly stale. Livadia was a 12 to 1 chance in the betting and received little or no backing, so it is safe to say the riug got a rich break. That erratic filly. Princess Tatyaua, was the natural favorite at 7 to 5 for the first event, and she made a runaway race of it, winning eased up by three lengths. Starter Holtman had considerable trouble with this field of youngsters, and it took him about fifteen minutes before he could get them away, but when he did give the signal the field was well bunched. Countess Clara was the cause of the delay, and before she got th rou ?h cutting up she had thrown jockey Hothersall twice, and in one of her crazy spells she pawed Winkfieldoff of Sortie. The latter feat was an exceptionally odd one and created quite a sensation in the stand. Bugaboo, who seems to be a slow beginner but a stretch runner of high degree, came from a long way back and finished second to Princess Tatyana. Ten selling platers, most of which were above the average selling race quality, started in the .second event and Sim W., handsomely ridden by T. Knight, won without an effort. Sim W. was outspriuted in the first part of the trip, but Knight saved all the ground possible by hug giug the rail and when the natural spread came at the head of the stretch he came through with a rush and passed the wire four lengths in the lead. Behind the winner there was much sharp action. Vain, Miss Shanley and the 21 to 1 favorite. Pope Leo, finishing heads apart. Pirate J. iu this race was sharply interfered with by Miss Shanley at the head of the stretch. Sim W. was jumped on and badly cut behind in the race. Starter Holtman was a trifle unfortunate in sending the field away in the fifth race, inasmuch as John A. Morris, a very quick breaker, was given the beBt of it, and Orimar, the favorite, was off last The crowd did not like the break and hissed the starter. The break however, had no reflection in the result, as John A. Morris who is one of the best handicap horses in the west at present, would probably have won just as he did no matter where he got off. The defeat of Pink Coat by Bangle iu the last event wound up a disastrous day for the speculators and also Jockey Caywood. The always honest jockey was unfortunate enough to have the mount on four heavily played favorites, but he must have been hoodooed iu some way or other and did not succeed in landing a single winner. The defeat of Pink Coat must be charged to bad riding as Caywood got into every pocket available and messed the 1898 Derby winner about badly. Bangle interfered with Pink Coat at the head of the stretch but Caywood made no claim and the interference passed unnoticed. Thoroughbreds at Auction. THOROUGHBREDS AT AUCTION. Thirteen horses, the property of J. H. Smith, were sold at auction Saturday in the paddock at Hawthorne realizing fairly good prices. The horses sold, purchasers and prices were as follows: Battus,ch. g, 2, Patrick Civill $1,600 Vohicer. b. c. 3, C. H. Williams 1,500 The Bobby, ch. g, 3, H. J. Grothe 1,200 Mellocole, ch. g. 3, C. H. Williams 1,100 Red Pirate, ch. c, 4, J. A. Ford 600 Barney F., b. c, 3. C. W. Chappell 400 Kid Hampton, ch. g, 2, G. W. Scott 300 Hurricane, ch. c, 4, F. Smith 300 Zack Phelps, br. g, 2, G. M. Airth 285 The Bronze Demon, b. f, 2, G. W. Scott .... 125 American Pride, b. c, 2, James Bagley 75 My Chicken, ch. f, 3. James Bagley 75 Sedan, br. g. 6, James Bagley » 50 Total $7,610 Property of Mrs. J. B. Brannon: Vera, ch. f. 2. W. E. Dragee $ 0 Horses belonging to F. J. Kelly were catalogued to be sold but were not offered. Notes of the Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Enquirer, Detroit, Mich.— D. T. Murray has no connection with Daily Racin« Form. His original attachment with the paper was severed four years ago through an avenue of larceny. Sam Hildreth is gathering a strong stable via the selling race route. Saturday he captured Gonfalon, and in so doing secured a good colt that will more than pay his way. Harlem's Stakes. HARLEM'S STAKES. Secretary Nathanson has completed the work of classifying the nominations to the stake events which will be run at Harlem during the coming summer meeting at the Proviso course. In all. counting the Turf Congress Handicap, there have been 520 thoroughbreds named for Harlem's fixtures, an average of forty nominations to each event. Among the various nominations, the names of some of the very best horses in America appear, which augurs well for a season of rare sport at the popular west side course. In all there will be thirteen stake races run during the Harlem 6ummer meeting, which opens August 6. The list includes three for I year-olds and upward, two for 3-year-olds, one for 3-year-old fillies, three for 2-year. olds, one for steeplechasers, the Harlem Turf Congress Handicap and two for all aees. These stakes range in distance from 4 1-2 furlongs to 1 3-16 miles. The stakes for all aces will be the only ones of their kind run in Chicago this year. In these races many owners of 2-year-olds have elected to pit their youngsters against the best of the veteran brigade. Among the various 2-year-olds the names of the following appear : Miss Bennett, Queen Dixon. Silverdale. Sinfi, Omdurman, Denman Thompson, Duelist Light Ball, Anxious, and Ciuera, These 3-year-olds are also in the stakes for all ages: All Gold, Advance Guard, The Lady, Yellow Tail, Mr. Brown, Miss Mae Day, Scales, Vain, Lamacuus, Dissolute, Reminder, Sharp Bird, Major Dixon, Prince Plenty and others. The above named will have as contenders the following older horses: Mary, Great Bend. Found, Serrano, Orimar, Meddler, Sly, Georgie, Hermoso, May Beach, and other highly tried animals. Nineteen of the best "timber toppers" in Canada and the United States have been nominated in the steeplechase event. And all throughout the list the class of nominations is of the highest. Each stake is an added money affair and its gross valuation will closely approximate $1,310. Following is a list of the nominations to each event: The Harlem Stakes (Handicap). — 8ilver Coin, Banish, Laureate, Cap^on, Boney Boy, Advance Guard, Harry Clark, Mint Sauce, Alcedo, Star Chamber, Enghurst, The Lady, Clay Poynter, Sir Gatian, The Sprite, The Unknown, Pinochle, Found. Lady Callahan, Milwaukee, Felix Bard, Cambrian, Macy, Prince Blazes, Al Fresco, Our Nellie, Wolhurst, Russell R., Judge Denny, Molo, Miss Mae Day, Greenock, Florizar, The Bobby, Jolly Roger, The Elector, Henry C, The Devil, Pink Coat. The Fort Dearborn Stakes,— Silver Coin, Oh-net, Eva Rice, Catastrophe, Advance Guard, Goldone, Mint Sauce, Alcedo, Reminder, The Lady, Tickful, Great Bend, The Conqueror II., Ttie Sprite, Livadia, The Unknown, Sam Ful-len, Lady Callahan. Ida Ledford, Felix Bard. Hilee, Macy, Tuthill. Belle of Memphis, John A. Morris, Reseda, Easier Card, Serrano, Molo, Miss Mae Day. Dissolute, Greenock, Handpress, Major Dixon, The Elector, Pink Coat. The Prairie State Stakes. — Ohnet, Sam Lazarus Esq., Hood's Brigade, Laureate, Capron. OOMTINURD ON BBOONO PAOB. HARLEM'S STAKES. Continued from First Page. Lady Meddlesome. Quannah Parke'. Harry Nutter, Goldone, Frince Plenty, Nansen. Star Chamber, Enghurst, The Lady, Clay Poynter, Sir Gatian. Great Bend. Wax. Annowan, Found. Tulla Fon6o. Hilee. Lamachus, Prince Blazes. Al Fresco, Tuthill.Wolhurst. Ed Tipton. Russell R., Reseda, Judge Denny. Blue Lick. Serrano. Molo, Sidbow, Dissolute. Greenock, Handpress, Nettie Regent Mellocole, Orimar. Don Orsino. The Elector. Henry C. Tbe Devil. Mary. The Combination Stakes.— Silver Coin. Andes. Brownie Anderson. Capron. Denman Thompson. Advance Guard, Duelist, Omdurman. Goldone, Light Ball. Prince Plenty. Scales. Vain. The Lady. Lord Neville, Great Bend. Wax. Sam Ful-len. Found. Tulla Fodso. Hilee. Lamachus. Macy, Anxious. Cinera. Tuthill. Russell R.. Blue Lick, Serrano. Molo, Sidbow. Dissolute. Greenock. Handpress. Nettie Recent. Mr. Smith. Mellocole. Orimar. Major Dixon. Don Orsino. Queen Dixon. The Elector. The Speed Stakes.— Miss Bennett. Emma R.. Sinfi. Goebel. Hermoto. Mint Sauce. Reminder. Harry Thoburn. Meddler. Mountebank, The Conqueror II., The Sprite. Livadia. Marsara. Zaza, Yellow Tail. Fausturo. Sly. Hottentot. Hilee, Harry Duke. Sharp Bird, Belle of Memphis. Triaditza. All Gold, Mr. Brown, Miss Mae Day. Georgia. Silverdale. Joe Frey. Ben Ledi. Mr. Smith. Hindoonet. Pope Leo, Queen Dixon. May Beach. The Senior Stakes, (Handicap).— Silver Coin. Barrack. Capron, Advance Guard. Owens-boro. Star Chamber, Nansen. Enghurst. The Lady, Wax. The Sprite. The Unknown, Nan-O-Kee, Felix Bard. Lamachus. All Gold. Sidbow, Miss Mae Day, Dissolute. Love's Labor, Greenock. Florizar. The Bobby, Lake Mills. The Riverside Staket.— Ohnet, Scarlet Lily. Brownie Anderson, Emma R., Rosa Diah. Goldone, Prince Plenty. Vain. Scales. The Lady. Loose Sleeve. Mike Strauss. Wax, Golden Rattle. Leo NostiT, Van Hoorebeke, Ida Ledford, Felix Bard. Lamachu-. Mr. Tuthill, Frelinghuysen, The Ru-h, Ailenna. Mr. Brown. Sidbow. Dissolute, Love's Labor. Greenock, Floridan.Vohicer. M.ijor Dixon, Miss Shanley. The Petite Stakes.— FancyWood.Helen*Geary, Miss Bennett. Regina Lee. Alene Abbott. Eva's Darling. Watita, Tenny Belle, Lilly Pantland, Cora Goetz. Queen O Day. Lady Bramble. Bonnie Lissak, Floranthe. footsie Green. Sculptress, unamed Lady Loud filly. Belle of Elgin. Nellie Forest. Delmaine, The Mecca, Mauga, Divonne, Prue Wood, Lady Schorr. Landshot. Belle Shot. Telephone Girl. Fridolin. Likeness, Queen Dixon. Trinity Bell. Princess Tatyana. The Graduate Stakes.— Prince of Victory, Helen Geary, MissBenn'-tt. Dick Burgess. Mer-riman. Robert Waddell. Denman Thompson. Duelist, Omdurman. Tyr, Searcher. Fondo, Bonnie Lissak, Handy Man, Royal Victor, unnamed Lady Loud filly. Sannazaro. Belle of Elgin. Siddara. Hernando. The Elk. Elmer L.. Grandon, Silverdale, Joe Frey, Sarn -r Land-shot, Senex Gloria. Mr. Smith. Little Henry, Queen Dixon, His Eminence. Possart, Princess Tatyana. The Aspirant Stakes.— Miss Bennett. Moros, Merriman. Pierre Jr., Sinfi. Henry Bert. Harry Frost Duelist. Propeller, Guy H., Gold Badge. Fondo, Florauthe, Handy Man. Hampshire. Sig Levy, Harry Hcrendpen, Royal Victor. Belle of Elgin, Siddara, Hernando. Bob Baker, The Mecca. Mauga, Legal Test. Elmer L.. Silver-dale, Joe Frey. Dangerline. Companion. Telephone Girl, Senex Gloria, Paletou. Mr. Smith, Little Henry, Queen Dixon, Money Muss, Trinity Bell, Possart. Princess Tatyana, D. P. Rodger's entry, unnamed Ollie Bird colt, unnamed Georgie M. filly. The La Grange Stakes.— Boomerack. Helen Geary, Merriman. Robert Waddell. Lasance, Denman Thompson, Omdurman. Light Ball, Gold Badge, Iroma, Tenny Belle, Invictus, Countess Clara, Lillie Pantland, Scorpolette. Bonnie Lissak. Handy Man. unnamed Lady-Loud filly, Monograph. Hernando. Regea. Nellie Forest, Adelante, Jim Nap, Wild Pirate, Snark. Kohnwreath, Remark. Grandon, Joe Frey. Dangerline. Farmer Bennett. Landshot, Pauline's Last, Telephone Girl, Quibo, Mr. Smith, Battus. Queen Dixon, His Eminence, Trinity Bell. Money Muss. Possart, Princess Tatyana. The September Handicap (Steeplechase).— Peter II., Manchie, Globe 11.. Chenier, Lord Chesterfield, Meddler. Becky Rolfe. Flamaway. Passe Partout. Young Exile, Galileo. Corrillo. Viking. Burmah. Better B., Donation. F. Garner, What Next. Durward. Secretary Nathanson has named the following date- upon which stake events will be run during the first two weeks of the Harlem summer meeting : The Riverside Stakes, August 7 ; The Petite Stakes. August 9; The Fort Dearborn Stakes. August 11; The La Grange Stakes. August 14; The Prairie State Stakes. August 16; The Senior Stakes, August 18. Brighton Beach Form Chart. BRIGHTON BEACH FORM CHART. BRIGHTON KEACH, N. Y. July 28.— Twentieth day. Brighton Beach Racing Association. Summer Meeting. Weather clear : track fast. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. 1QSQO FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. $500 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. t/t)00 Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St %, K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18091 THECHAMLAIN 3 100 1 Hi V H Vi V Slack R Loud 6 8 5 5 J8530-JCYRANO 3 105 4 4* 32 2» 2i 2« Jenkins M Murphy 4-5 1 4-5 9-10 18091 MERCER 3 101 3 2» 2« 3« 3* 3* Mitchell FFrisbie 5 6 5 6 17624 GOLD. SCEPTER 3 98 6 64 61 6» 42 4»« Henry B Pfifferling 15 15 8 10 19438 LANZA 3 95 5 3i 43 42 53 5 Cogswell G M Street & Co 50 100 40 60 18919 OLONEL RUE 3 100 9 7h 71 71 6-* 6* Shaw H Heintz Jr 8 15 8 12 19461 BEAUTIFUL 3 95 2 81 8' 8- 7? 7« Brennan W C Daly 50 100 40 80 19335 LIONESS 4 1C8 10 10 9 9 81 81 Doggett W J Roche 30 60 30 40 18090 FULMINATE 4 111 7 II 53 5-' 9 9 Clawson W C Menges 15 30 12 20 ♦GARGOYLE 3 97 8 9 10 10 10 10 Brady W F Cusker 300 300 100 300 ♦Omitted from entries. Time. 12^, 245^, 36~, 48^,, 1 :01, 1 :13*5. 1 :•*£ Winner— B. c. by Lisbon— Patrimony. Went to post at 2:34. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. The Chamberlain established a safe lead in the first half and ran a good race. Cyrano made up ground in the last half but could never get to the winner. Mercer ran a fair race. The others were outclassed. Overweights— Cyrano, 5 pounds ; Mercer, 4 ; Golden Scepter, 1 ; Lioness, 1 ; Fulminate, 2. The Chamberlain, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Cyrano, place. 4 to 5 ; show, out. Mercer, show, 4 to 5. 0"^Q 1 SECOND RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. $800 added. 4-year-oldE and upward. £fOOM Handicap. (nd Horses A Wt St St fr % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 193583THE K'NT'K'Nl 112 1 14 1» 1» 12 11 l« Clawson E F Simms 8-5 2 3-2 3-2 19407-DECANTER 5 108 2 21 3 21 22 22 23 N Turner F R Hitchcock 1 11-101 1 19477 BLUEAWAY 5 100 33 24 3 3 3 3 Henry E L Graves 3 64 I 6 Time, 12*3, 25. 49^. 1 :01;{5. 1 :U%, 1 :27, 1 :40. 1 :52. Winner— Ch. c, by Pirate of Penzance — Lizzie Montrose. Went to post at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. The Ken-tuckian ran very gamely and had too much speed for Decanter, The latter ran to his best form. Blueaway did his best. Scratched— (19180)Autumn. 96. Blueaway. place, 6 to 5. The others out. IQrj 4_0 TH1RD RACE-3-4 Mile. $600 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (od Horses A Wt St \ % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C " 194642GONFALON 3 110 4 3* 2- 2« l« Henry P Belmont 4 5 13-513-5 19164 ti. R. HIGHNESS 3 106 2 1-' H4 14 2' Shaw George Forbes 9-106-59-1011-10 (19409 1 KITCHENER 3 110 1 2« 8 31 34 Mitchell M L Hayman 9-5 24 9-5 11-5 19134 EILEEN DALY 3 92 3 4« 4* 4* ftl« J Slack W C Daly 50 150 40 100 1S947 THE BUR. ROUTE4 118 6 }»»•{ 5 Hager P H Hume 100 400 100 400 2025 TEMPLE BAR 6 108 5 6 6 Broke down HowellJ N Driscoll 100 400 100 400 Time, 121.-,, 23^D, 351.-,. 47V„ 1 :13*5. Winner— Ch. c, by Fonso— Falerna. Went to post at 3:35. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily : second the same. Gonfalon was a very good colt today. He was well handled and finished fast. He was bid up and sold to S. C. Hildreth for $3,000. His Royal Highness tired and quit in the stretch. Kitchener was shut out at the head of the stretch and could not get through or he might have won. Scratched— (19»64)Gibraltar. 118; (19 ?57)Native, 104. Gonfalon, place, 3 to 5 ; show, out. His Royal Highness, place, 1 to 3; show, out. Kitchener, place, I to 2 ; show, out. O PL A 1 FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. t/O^i: JL The Neptune Stakes. Value, $5,000. Ind Horses A Wt St M K % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 190412TOMMY ATKINS 127 6 P U 21 H Spencer J R k J? P Keene 8-5 2 7-5 7-5 (194%)ALL GREEN 115 5 2- 2« 32 2" Clawson C T Patterson 3 5 3 4 (19 26)ALARD SCHECK 122 1 33 31 41 3» T Burns J F Schorr 5 8 5 7 (19382iHANDWORK 117 3 41 V fcl 4« McCue J W Rogers 4 5 4 44 (19478) KING PEPPER 115 2 1-' H 11 5» Jenkins Pepper Stable *4 6 4 6 19478-'TELAMON 115 4 62 6-' 61 6' Shaw Mrs S C Hildreth 15 40 12 30 1. 19460) BARON PEE'PER 115 7 7 7 7 7 N Turner Pepper Stable *4 6 4 6 ♦Coupled in betting. Time, 12—, ttfi, 47*3. 1 M. Winner— Ch. c, by Masetto— Quesal. Went to post at 4 :05. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Tommy Atkins was best. He went to the fronr when called on and easily galloped past his field. All Green finished with the utmost gameness. So did Alard Scheck. The latter ran a good race. King Pepper tired in the stretch. Handwork was outrun in the first part of the race, but finished stoutly. Scratched-(ll»lf,4) Water Color, 125; 17905 Kenilworth, 117. Tommy Atkins, place, 3 to 5; show, out. All Green, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Alard Scheck, show, 7 to 5. 1QPI/I O FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances" J-QgJtb^ The Peconic Stakes. $1,500 added. ind Horses A Wt St St bj % \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19200-JAMES 116 3 1-" 1» 1h li it H Mitchell W M Barrick 7-5 3 7-5 14-5 193832BRIGAD1ER 11113 3 3 3 3 22 McCue A Belmont 3-5 3-5 3-103-10 19438^YOLOCO 111 2 2« 24 22 24 2; I Jenkins W H McCorken 100 200 100 200 ♦Added starter. Time, 12-- 25. ")0, |: 02' -,. 1 :15, 1 :2»45, 1 :42, 1 :54f5. W'inner— B. c, by St. James— Belottie. Went to post at 4 :40. At post 20 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. James ran a game race. Brigadier threw his jockey while at the post and ran away a mile. McCue rode him poorly. The slow pace kept Yoloco in the wrame. Odds after runaway : James, 7 to 10; Brigadier, 4 to 5 ; Yoloco, 50 and 4. Scratched— (19383) Prince of Melbourne. 129; (19540)Gonfalon. Ill ; 19383 Motley, 1C9. James and Brigadier, place, out. Yoloco, place, 10 to 1. 1 Q "V4_ ^ SIXTH RACK— 5-8 Mile. ~$550 addedT 2-year-olds. Allowances] Ind Horses A Wt St \ H %~ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 194353 BEAU GALLANT 100 4 4» 4W 31 1 Shaw J E Madden 10 25 10 20 (19178)TOW.OFCANDLES107 3 Ih Hi 12 2» Jenkins W M Rogers 24 34 2* 16-5 (19228)GLENNELLIE 107 5 2* 2^ 22 3» McCue John Daly 6-5 7-5 6^5 6-5 (19436)GOLD HEELS 110 2 31 3« 414 4« Turner T M Sloan 3 3 2* 2 19459 IDLE CHAT 97 6 5« 6 54 54 Booker F Haassler 100 500 100 600*, 19459^DAME 97 1 6 5h 6 6 Slack W C Daly 100 400 100 40C: Time. 12-0. 24-*5. 35:,.-„ 48'-,, 1:01'.-,. Winner— Br. c. by Jim Gore— Bonita Belle. Went to post at t : 13. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Wondriviog: second the same. Beau Gallant came with a rush in the last sixteenth and nipped Tower of Candles at the po6t. The-latter was tiring. Glennellie broke poorly and could never get to the front. Gold Heeis ran a good race. Scratched— 19107 Lief Prince. 110; 19460* Dr. Barlow. 110; 19478-Telamon. 110; l'.'382-OutJander,. 107; (19S3I Handle. 107; 19406 Snark. 107:19541 Baron Pepper. 107: 194B03Fair Rosamond. 107: 19272*Minion. 100; 19252 Operator. 100; 19478 Lillian Horlman. 100; 19231*Doub)e Six. m; j 19331 Annu. 97 : 19404*Apple of My Eye. 97. Beau Gallant, place. 4 to 1 ; show, evens. Tower of Candles, place. 4 to 5 ; show. out. Glennellie. place. 2 to R ; show. out. Gold Heels, place. 1 to 2; show. out. Page [2] Dally Racing Form ...AND THE... Rmerican Turf Congress Record ISSUED EVERY DAY OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THK AMERICAN TURF CONGRESS. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. Brcnell. Associate Editor. Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brcnell. 124-126 rifth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. COPYRIGHTED. ■nUred according to Act of Congress, in the year 1900, by Frank H. 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AT SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.: Foster & Orear, Market Street, Ferry News Stand. AT INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. Douglas, 17 North Illinois Street. CHICAGO, ILL.. JULY 29 -30. 1900. Highland Park Form. HIGHLAND PARK FORM. Detroit. Mich., July 28.— The form of Monday's Highland Park fields is: First Race- Sackhen. Mound Builder, Jennie. Second Race-Formalis. Compass, Ella Dern-ham. Third Race— Ralston, Sweet Caporal. Clip-setta. Fourth Race — Anna Chamberlain. Scotch Bramble. Marcy. Fifth Race— Bell Punch, Captive. Springweils. Sixth Race— Alex, Glad Hand. Hungarian. Highland Park Entries. HIGHLAND PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Rac«- 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. I lnd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp 19529 Deist 4 .... 107 670 19.r 29-Annie Lauretta 5.... 105 685 19526 Lottie Hunter 6... 105 680 195--9 Mound Builder 3. ...105 6 0 19:01 Lottie Sheville 3. ...1(2 600 19526 Jennie 1....102 685 19529 Sackhen ».... 9H 700 ly.529^Descubridora 3.... 96 680 19529 March Past I... 90 675 Second Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. MttS Pornudis 105 700 19343 Relucent 105 675 194H9 Ida Quicklime 105 670 19499 Compass 102 6'.tf 19393 Mistitrri 102 665 195f8'Mis'? Kringle 102 68^ 1MM Cupa.. 102 680 Badge Belle, h. f. by Badge— Mollie Pitcher 98 19'93 Matanzas 98 665 19123-Ella Dernham 98 685 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (19562)Ralston 8.. ..Ill 700 Cad Hazel 3... 103 195P7 Jucoma 3.... 1-3 665 17520 'Sweet Caporal 4.... 99 690 19T26 Mouzeltoff 4.... 99 670 19394 Miss FonsolaDd 3... 98 675 19562 Lizzie McCarthy 3.... 98 660 (19232)Vituria 4.... 98 r," 18493 Colegate 3.... M 6r0 19557 Ice Drop 3... 93 670 19526*Clipsetta 3. ...93 685 19:62 Fairv Dell 3.... 93 675 19395 Talala 3.... 93 680 19557 Intent 3 90 665 Fourth Rane— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex&pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 19r27 Servant 109 680 19366 Ruth Park K9 675 195273Anna Chamberlain 109 700 19499 Marcy 1C9 685 19527 Beelzebub 107 670 19527 Scotch Bramble 104 690 18904^ Lightning Flash 104 685 19366 Prince of Song 104 665 Dream Light, b. g. by Per- blaise — Hindoo's Dream.. 101 Obey, br. g, by Order— Lady Cardigan 101 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, lnd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp 18315 Free Advice 8. ...112 715 19394 Captive 7. ...108 720 (19E59)BeH Punch 5. .107 7?5 (19?00 1 Windward 4....M4 710 19562-Sprinewells 4. ...102 71F 1V370 Viscount 6.. .102 7f0 19195 A Winner 3. 102 710 19497-Quaver 6... 100 705 Sixth Race-3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 19562 Looram 7.. ..HI 685 19"28 'Hungarian 4.. ..109 685 19531 Ocie Brooks 4.. ..109 680 19495' Wine Press 4... .103 675 (19557)GladHaud 4. ...103 6 "0 19531 Alex... 3. ...102 700 19531-Matlock 3.. .102 670 Hawthorne Form. HAWTHORNE FORM. The form of Monday's Hawthorne fields is: First Race— Rio de Altar. Edith Q., Gold Badge. Second Race — Miss Ross. Tildy Ann, Belle of Holmdel. Third Race— Lord Chesterfield. Pa se Partout, Califoruian. Fourth Race— Admonition, Handy Man. Pos- Fifth Race— Pink Coat. Jolly Roger. Eva Rice. Sixth Race-Lew Hopper, Castake. Semper Eadem. Seventh Race— Miuyon. Abe Furst, Vain. Hawthorne Entries. HAWTHORNE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast, First Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances, lnd. Horses, color, sex & pedigreesWt. Hdcr. 194491 Jiminez H8 660 19449 Gold Badge 115 675 19425'Samer 106 655 19449 Rio de Altar 106 700 Dr. Bob. ch. c. by Hanover — Bonnie Lee 106 19504 Invictus ... 106 660 19532 Anxious 103 6"0 19422 'Esther Riggs 103 H70 19502 Floranthe 103 650 Audie. br. f, by Pursebearer— Letitia Saxon 103 19502 Alene Abbott 103 625 17858iFridolin 103 670 19502 'Edith Q 103 690 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 17080 Tobe Paine 4 ....108 705 1953:: Bitter Ro«.t 5.. .103 710 18746 Rockinrham 4....103 K8C- '9472 Belle of Holmdel 5 ... 98 710- 18054 Rosa Diah ».... 98 705 19148 MUs Ross 7 .... 9S 725- )94ri Ladv Britannic 6.... 98 690 1X700 Lamity 4.... 96 685 Russett. ch. c. by Wagner — Hauteur 3 94 !947: -Tildy Ann 3.... 87 720 W87S A Hie H 3.... 87 625 19150 Tremble 3... 87 685 Third Race— 1 1-4 Miles. Over 5 Hurdles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 19534-' Passe Partout 4.... 153 625 19472 Gal tloo 5.. ..152 575 18*39 F. Garner 6....1M 500 1910O Lord Chesterfield 6. ...150 650 19531 Manchie 4. ...139 550 16768 Yaruba 4. ..139 500 19473 Last Past 4.... 139 580 19534 Californian 3... .129 615 18701 Benalder 3.. ..126 600 Fourth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. The Clyde Stakes. 2-year-olds. 19402 Hernando 113 660 194493Jiminez 113 675- 19501-Possart 110 660 1 19425 iSarner 103 675 19350-'Handy Man 103 690 19293-Admonition 103 700 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 19536-Nobleman 4 112 690 19374 Jolly Roger 4....112 705 19536 Clay Poynter 5 111 .650 19537 Eva Rice t .... 109 700 19537-'Piuk Coat . . 5... 109 750 19537 Jim McCleevy 4 .... 107 675 18732 Papa Harry 5.. .106 625 17374 Henry Launt 6.. ..104 675 19424 Barton 6. ...101 665 Sixth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 19424 ^Our Nellie 4.. ..107 ...TOO 19427 Castake 5.. ..107 720 . 18322^Racivan 4....1C6 705 18614 Lew Hopper 7... .105 725 I 11298 Blue Dan 5. ...103 ... . 650 I 18973 Lucky Monday 5. ...103 690 18382 Mi s Liza 4.. ..102 660 19505 Owensboro 3 101 MB 19537 Semper Eadem 4 ... 100 705 19403 Maryland Reserve 4.... 9S 665 18639 A SeTi 3... 94 600 19505 Mitten 3 94 650 I Seventh Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olde and upward, gelling. I 19506 Abe Furst 6.. ..112 715 il9377)Sam McKeever 4. ...112 690 19506 'Handpress 5.... 109 690 19533^Vain 3... 105 710 19r.06 Emigre 4... 104 660 (i9472)Rival Dare 4.... 103 665 (185'.7)Jim Gore II 5....102 705 19305 Guess Me 4 .... 96 690 19472 Lucille Bramble 4 96 675 19.E33 Maggie Davis 4.... 96 710 193733Minyon 3.... 95 725 1926X Van Hoorebeke 3 ... 89 TOO 1899 ANNUAL RACING FORM. A few left. Price S-0— two volumes. 25-1 MONDAY 2^=1 This is no guess but straight information. This, horse also figures to win. Our clients are *540» winner on $10 investments. Anyone doubting-this statement can apply to Clarence Green. 163 Dearborn St. 81.00 DAILY. *4.0 WEEKLY . Garden City Information Bureau, Room 506, Inter Ocean Building. Chicago. 6-1 Second Race. 8-1 SixtfiRace. — Trv these good things for Monday at Hawthorne ...ONLY AND OLDEST.... Race Track Information Bureau. Specials on all track- wired at 9 a.m. ! SUITE 500, MS DEARHORN STREET, ....CHICAGO.... $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. Turf Exchange Romeo. Round Trip 28c Perfect Accommodations. 120x120 Ft. Commissions R:red Foreign Races. Special via Chicago & Alton leaves Union Depot at 12:20 p.m. Special via Santa Fe leaves Polk St. Depot at 12:55 p.m. ROTH STOP AT *J3«I ST.. HAliTED ST. AND ASHLAND AVE. Special* return at 5 p.m. and after last race. TICKETS SOLD ON TRAINS ONLY. Tickets Good on Either Special Returning. Page [3] Hawthorne Form Chart. HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO. II L., July 28.— Sixth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear: track fast. Presiding Judge, Harry Kuhl. Starter, J. J. Holtmau. Racing starts at 2 :15 p. m. CTr^TQ O riKSTRACK— 5 1-2 fnriwip. Far— ftMft. US to — co»d ;» » to tfctodJ • f ♦ ) O ~* 2-year-olds. Selling. lad Hwwi A Wt St k % X. StrFin Jockeys " Owners O H L C tM7l*P'CVSS TATYANA Mft 5" "P ifi 1 1 W Kiley MrsFZuehlke&Co8-5 8-5 7-5 7-5 19474 B I" G A BOO M M 1 H P 2i i J Walsh F J Kelley 4 5 4 5 18267iSORTlE 107 7» 5 l- l' 3- J WinkfieldP Duune 24 4 II 4 19471 CCRD GILLOCK 101 8 I" 9n 24 4* H Rail Mrs J B Rrannon 10 20 10 20 18672 JANOWOOD 96 I"« 6h Jl fi2 5-' T Knight W R Griffin 6 8 6 8 19447 A L BROWN 113 2" H4 S* H 6' Cay wood G W Poole & Co 8 12 x 12 19471 COI'XTKSSCLARAIOO 4" 8 64 8 74 Hothersall Miles Finlen 15 40 15 40 18672 AN X IOCS 100 3 « 2 k 2$ 34 8 Bradford TLicalzi 15 20 15 20 Time. 114, 234, 36. 481, 1 :02, 1 :084. Winner-Br. f. by Pontico- Black Gal. Went to post at 2:26. At po t 13 minute.-. Start good Won easily : second and third were driving Priuee-ss Tatyana got a ruuning start and smothered her field with speed. She is a good filly at times but is erratic. Bugaboo is a slow beginner but a strong finisher and from the three furlong post made up much ground, finishing gamely under punishment, and in a three-'luarter race will be hard to beat. Sortie ran a fairly good race. Winkfield on the latter was pawed oil b Countess Clara while at the post and badly cut about the npek. Janowood had no excuses. Anxious showed a sharp turn of speed hut was short and tired in the stretch. Coun less Clara was the cause of the long delay and twice during her insane spells she threw jockey Hothersall. Overweights — Anxious. 2 pounds; Countess Clara. 4. Princess Tatyana. place. 3 to 5; show, out. Bugaboo, place. 8 to 5 : show. 7 to 10. Sortie, ■bow . J to '■ . »' O *i SECOND RACE-3 -4 Mile, rurse #100. $75 to " second ~f$25 to third. 1(\ tf * } O O 3-year-olde and upward. Selling. Ind "Horses" A WTSt k H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ly3l0SIM W. 7 112 3 k $n &n |ra 14 T Knight H C Applegate 4 44 4 44 19196 VAIN 3 106 84 7^ 8' 44 2*" JWinklield P Dunne 4 5 4 5 19423 MISS SHAN LEV 3 99 9* 3* 4" 4 64 3» Weir A Willis 16 15 10 15 19266^POPE LEO S 113 4h 4» 3h M 4- Caywood J W Wilson 2 24 2 24 19423 MAGGIE DAVIS 4 95 5" 5s 73 5« 54 J Waldo W M Sloan 4 4 4 4 19*99 EMMA R. 3 94 1" 1« |l In* 61 Ransom John Brenock 12 15 12 15 laiod BITTER ROOT 5 106 7» 9-10 9- 7- W Kiley MrsFZuehlke&Co 20 30 20 30 17064-'PIR\TE J. 3 % 2" 2h 2"" f* 84 J Walsh F W Miner 6 20 6 20 (19065) VIOL. PARSON 36 105 10 81 6h 81 9* L Rose E Rentz 20 30 ?0 30 13979 PANTLAND 3 % 64 10 93 10 10 Newcom G W Poole & Co 60 100 60 1C0 Time. 124. 244, 374, 494, 1 :02, 1 :15. Winner— B. g, by Cortez— Mary Williams. Went to post at 3 H)6. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second, third and fourth were driving to the limit. Sim W. was the best and t»st ridden. The gelding was outrun down the backstretch, but Knight took matters easy, hugged the rail, thereby saving much ground, and waited for the natural spread at the head of the stretch before he made his move. Then he shot Sim W. to the front like a flash and at the end was going away. Vain, from a poor beginning, made up much ground ani ran a good race. Miss Shanley also did well. She sharply interfered with Pirate J., causing Walsh, on the latter, to pull up. Pirate J. showed a lot of speed, but seemed short and was stopping when Miss Shanley interfered with him. Pope Leo lost much ground by making a wide turn into the stretch Maggie Davi had a rough journey. Scratched— 19475 Etta, 92 : 19268 Van Hoorebeke, 88. Overweights — Bitter Root, 4 pounds: Vain. 1 : Pantland. 1 ; Violet Parsons, 2. Sim W., place, 8 to 5 ; show, 7 to 10. Vain, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Miss Shanley, show, 24 to I. Pope Leo, place, evens: show. 1 to 2. Maggie Davis, place, 8 to 5; show. 7 to 10. Tq^QI THIRD RACE- .Short Course. Purse, $400. $75 to second ; $75 to third. Ii/OOt 3-year-olds anct upward. Allowances. Steeplechase. Ind Horses "~" A Wt St ~2 6 8 1~ StrFin Jockeys Owners- O H L C (19473K4LOBE II. 5 160 34 44 3t 2»« 1** 13 l Egge:son John Brenock 2 16-53 16-5 194733P. PAKTOUT 4 141 1h \i 114 14 2& 2* 2 Gallagher R J Laughlin 3 4 3 4 19473 RENO 8 145 2" 25 24 34 4 $11 3'' G Wilson Ben Fletch«r 12 12 7 7 19473 MANCH1E 4 125 l« M 4-' 41 3" 4 4 Stoffell Mrs R Bradley 30 00 30 100 19473 ZCFALLIG 7 135 84 6-' M 5 Fell. Huston R B Forsvthe 8 9 8 9 186U3MINOR D. 4 130 9 8 I Fell. S Johnson C C Rumrill Jr 25 30 25 30 19400 AL'K RNIAN3 125 7» V Fell. Kelly John Brennan 7 7 7 7 19473 DURvV AD 6 137 64 S « Fell. L Barton James Wilson 6 6 5 5 lynS-ONCE MORE 6 140 4h Fell. C Johnson M Jordan 6 6 5 5 Time, 3:154. Winner— Br. g. by Little Mi ich —Gwendoline. Went to post at 3:46. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second and third the same. The race wa9 a sensational one, as it abounded in accidents, none of which was serious. Globe 11. is a good, safe jumper and went the route without making a mistake. Eggerson rides the gelding w»ll. Passe Partout, as usual, quit when the pinch came. He showed the most speed, but lacked endurance. Keno was prominent all the way. and this was a great improvement over his la-t two performai ees. Once More and Johnson got an ugly-looking fall over the first jump. At t lie sixth fence CaHfornian went down and Durwad stumbled over him. Minor D. and Zufailigfell at the seventh and eleventh jumps respectively. Scratched— 19173 Becky Rolfe. 14fi. Overweights -Znfallig. 5 pounds : Passe Partout. 1. Globe II., place. 6 to 5 ; show, 7 to 10. Passe Partout, place. 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Reno, show 6 to 5. (Y\ 0~^"~FOURTH RACE- :N4~1S lie. The July Stakes7~$700 added. $150 to second; 9_7*)ty*f $75 to third. 3-year olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M !4 X~ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ~ U-399 LIVADIA 5 106 3" 2»« 34 1*« I" Mathews J Griffin & Co 8 12 8 \2~ l9327^ALCEDO 3 107 6 5« fc* » 25 JWinkfield P Dunne 4 5 4 5 19399^ MINT SACCE 4 101 2" 44 4-4 34 34 Tully A R Cowser 24 34 24 34 1932,-SHARP BIRD 3 95 4" 1. D4 21 4* T Knight S Lazarus 6 8 6 8 ( 19215 (SLY S1U IS 3i 2x *■■ S* Caywood D M Hanlon 1 6-5 1 6-5 1M18*TAME IR1SHMN3 92 5« ft ft 6 6 J Walsh C H Williams 8 25 8 25 Time. 12 24i. 48s, 1 :00;, 1 :13i. Winuer— Ch. in. by Wawekus— Leonora Richards. Went to post at 4:16. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving to the limit; second, third and fourth were under keen pressure. Livadia awoke suddenly and ran a high class race. The last time she and Mint Sauce met the latter beat her many lengths. Alcedo ran a cracking good race, and perhaps should have won. He had bad luck early, hut when he got clear sailing in the stretch he made up much ground rapidly. Mint Sauce hardly ran up to expectations. Sharp Bird broke well in his stride and showed a lot of speed, but he was outclassed, and tired at the end. Sly was dull of speed and ran far below her mark. She had a lot of racing at Washington Park and perhaps needs a rest. Tame Irishman was outclassed and finished where he belonged. Scratched -19452iGroenock. 100: 19375 Belle of Memphis. 113; 19328-The Sprite. 95; 15467 Maharajah, 95; ( 19448) Hermoso, 120: 18851 Nobleman, 116. Livadia. place. 4 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. Alcedo, place, 7 to 5 ; show. 1 to 2. Mint Sauce, show, 1 to 2. Sly. place. 1 to 2s show, out. Tnfct)/{ FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse"$400. $75 to second '; $25 toThird". JL %J * ) O v / 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind "~" Horses ~AWt St fr ~y, % "StrFin 'jockeys """Owners'"" ""'""O H L C (19399)JOHN A.M RRIS4 110 li 1» 1* 1* is 1-' JWinkfieldJ D McMillan 8-5 24 8-5 24"" 18X51 NOBLEMAN 4 107 6 Hi 3-' S 2^« 2' W Kiley W M Clark 15 30 15 30 1940S-ORIMAR 6 112 5h : h :,. 4' i J, Caywood J T Stewart & Co 7-5 8 5 7-5 8-5 19374 FO I'M) 5 102 f V 24 24 34 4- T Knight John Huffman 3 3 » 24 194763BONEY BOY 4 106 B" 34 44 54 r,i 5s* Seaton Mrs R Bradley 10 20 10 ''6 19507 CLAY POYNTER 5 104 4» 6 6 6 6 6 Hertiug J D Farrell ACo 10 20 10 20 Time. 12.24,48., 1:144.1:10.. Winner— Br. c, by Gallantry— Jetty. Went to post at 4 :45. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second and third were doing their best. John A. Morris is a very fast breaker and got a trifle the best of the start. He is a speed marvel, and setting a pace to suit himself, won all the way without being ever fully extended. Nobleman, uuder a good ride, ran a cracking good race. He is a handy horse in any kind of ^,roing and is now in excellent form. Orimar got the worst of the break and about ran his race. Found was used up in chasing John A. Morris in the first part of the race and tired badly in the stretch. Boney Boy showed some -peed. Clay Poynter was beaten off all the way. Scratched— l'J4523Greenock, 1C0. John A. Morris, place. 3 to 5 : show. 1 to S. Nobleman, place. 10 to 1 ; show. 3 to 1. Orimar. place. 3 to 5 ; show. out. Found, place evens: show. 2 to 5. I| rr Q r7 SIXTH RACE -l l-l« Mll«». Purse $400. $1a to second; $25 to tund. ^/»)0 I 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. I nH "Horses" A Wt St vT~ H ~% StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (1»424)BANGLE 5 n»w ;»► 4*4 4* 4* 24 Jl J V\ inkfleldlTS Gardner Jr 24 24 24 ti~ 193 1-'P1NK COAT S 111 4» 5m 51-' 53" 35 23 Caywood Wdford&Bucknrll-lOU-lOl 1 19328 JOHN BAKER 6 109 54 2h 2-' 2U 1»» & W Kiley J D McMillan 12 15 12 15 (19403)EVA RICE 5 104 1 « Si S»« 3^« 5-'" 4s J Walsh C K Burdeau 4 44 4 44 19218 SEMPER EADEM4 102 24 Vi 14 14 44 5' T Knight J Murphy 20 30 20 30 19288 ELK IN 6 109 666666 Patterson J H Young 60 150 60 150 Time, 124, 245,494. 1:15, 1:40, 1:464. ^ inner— B h. by Iroquois— Bracelet. Went to post at 5:20. Off at the first break to a good start. Won hand ridden : second driving to the limit. Third handily. Bangle wou a lucky race. He ran kindly, had clear sailing, and after interfering with Pink ('oat at the head of the stretch had things his own way. Pink Coat was undoubtedly the best, but Caywood rode a bad race on him being badly shut off on the first turn and riding into « pocket at the head of the stretch. The chances are Pink Coat was enough the best to have wou had Caywood eone to the outside with him and raced all around the field. John Baker was right there all the way and can win at once if placed right. Eva Rice hardly ran her race. Semper Edam showed a lot of speed. Elkin's racing days seem to be over. 8oratched-19424*Our Nellie, 105; 19172 Jim McCleevy, 107: 19403 Judge Denny, 109; 19424 Barton. 106. Overweights— Pink Coat, 2 pounds. Bangle, place, 3 to 5 : show, out. Pink Coat, place, out. John Baker, show, 3 to 2. Eva Rice, place. 6 to 5; show. 7 to 20. Windsor Form. WINDSOR FORM. Windsor, Ont., July. 28.— The form of Monday "s Windsor fields is: First Race— Loose Sleeve, Easter Lily, Al Caskey. Second Race— Eriesell, Emma C. L.. Helen Graham. Third Race— Macy, Beguile, Chappa iua. Fourth Race— Clara Wooley. Tony Honing. Peter Duryea. Fifth Race— Thomas Carey, Statira, Water-wick. Sixth Race— Loyal Prince, Full Dress, Banished. Windsor Entries WINDSOR ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex A pedigree Wt. Hdcp Divertissement, brc, by Favor Plasir 102 18226 Joe Martin 102 660 12033 Chanton 102 655 19551 J. V. Hays 102 675 14977 Auld Acquaintance 102 650 19520 Quickfoot 102 655 19523 Round O 99 670 195564 Al Caskey 99 685 19060 Burl 99 680 19021 Ahamo 97 660 19.23 Miss Hudson 97 675 19281 Minnie Burns 97 675 12840 Lizzie Jackson 97 670 19520 Loose Sleeve 97 700 18861 Julia Rose 97 665 190503Easter Lilv 97 690 18003 Bonnie Maid 97 660 19"20 Dalga 97 665 19520 Ida Hulett 97 660 Second Race — S 1-2 Furlongs. 2 year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp 19490 Jim Nap 105 710 1952t3Horsa 104 715 19466 Dollie Wagner 103 685 U9466)Miss Aubrey 102 710 1952l-'Ericsell 100 725 19552 Emma C. L 99 720 19490 Irving Mayor 99 705 19521 Prentice Young 98 690 19552 MattieBain 97 675 19046 Phosphorus 96 680 19441 Frank Johnson % 705 19552 Benckart 95 70C 19466 Frequent 93 695 19552 Tescoco 93 700 19466^Helen Graham 93 715 Third Race— 7 1-iJ Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 19553 Beguile 5.. ..114 720 (19522)Chappaoua 4.. ..112 715 19374 Macy 6. ...109 725 18713 High Noon 7. ...Kit 705 195564 Little Rtggie 4... 107 715 14:62 Ellsmere 7.... 103 700 l'.i442 The Dauphin 5. ...102 710 Fourth Race— I 1-1« Mile,. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 19194 Tonv Honing 6. ...121 720 li»494 Jim Conway 6. ...118 705 19554 Miss Patron 4.. ..114 710 195564 Peter Duryea 3. ...112 715 14342 Charley Shane 3 .. 106 700 (19551)Clara Wooley 3. ...101 725 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling U94*9)Zonne 107 710 19554 Colbert 107 690 19551 Lexcline 104 7(0 i 1952S)Statira 102 720 195: 4 Prince Wilhelm 102 710 1'1523-Waterwick 99 715 1952: ^Thomas Carey 99 725 19551 Nina B. L 97 705 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 19556 Demosthenes 6 107 665 19491 Loyal Prince 7.. ..106 700 19494 Banished 5... .105 685 19468Aberegate 5. ...102 670 19524 Cotton Plant 6. ..102 66C 19556 Bequeath 5... 102 680 19525 Blenheim 4. ...100 675 19470 Old Fox 4.. ..1C0 670 ■962 Full Dress 4.... 98 690 19556 Cousin Lettie 4 M 650 Brighton Beach Form. BRIGHTON REACH FORM. New Yokk, July 28.— The form of Monday's Brighton Beach fields is: First Race— Protus, Draughtsman, Islingtem. Second Race— Marothen, Ford, Caudle. Third Race Fair Rosamond, Salamis, Cherries. Fourth Race— The Laurel, Ordeal, Turney. Fifth Race— Quiz, Ginki, Wiue and Song. Sixth Race— Maximo Gomez, General Mart Gary, Kamara. Brighton Beach Entries. BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race— 1 1-2 Miles. Over 6 Hurdles. 4-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex A pedigree. Wt, Hdcp. 18980 Monroe Doctrine 6 150 685 63243Count Navarro 5 147 670 19381 Protus 6.. ..147 7C0 19381 Dr. Reed 8.. ..147 675 19540 The Burlington Route 4.... 140 680 12218 Islingtem 4.. ..139 685 19381 Daniel Quilp 4. ...137 665 18091 15. P. O. E 4.... 137 680 19408-i Draughtsman 4. ...137 690 Wythe, b. c, by The Jacobite— Activity 4 137 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (1933l)Candle 107 715 H9463)Marothen 107 725 192313Double Six 99 710 Sadie S., b. f. by Charaxus — Eoloe 99 19404 The Tramp 99 700 19510 Ready Money 99 700 19481 Philma Paxton 99 710 19463 Street Boy 99 705 19359 Ford 99 720 Rowdy, b. c, by Lissak — Lady Royster 99 Third Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 194603Fair Rosamond 107 725 19314-Cherries 107 715 19406 Snark 107 710 18735 Hollow Wood 99 705 19459 The Golden Prince 99 700 19129 Princess Evelyn 99 700 18709^Star 99 705 19463-'Salamis 99 720 19463)Balloon 99 715 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex A pedigree. Wt. Hdcp, 19174 Ben Lodi 4.. ..115 705 19511 Blarneystone 5 115 700 19317 Dye 6.. -.112 670 19464 Excelsis 4. ...112 675 19513 Bardella 5. ...110 710 19317 Ordeal 4. ...107 720 Argent, b. f, by Rayon d'Or— Arnica 3 105 19294 Federalist 3. ...102 7C0 15493 Frandoo 3.. ..102 695 195123Turney 3. ...102 715 17152 Bastile 4. ...102 685 19294 Borough 3.... 102 690 18445 Frank Webb 3. ...102 680 19379 The Laurel 3. ...ICO 725 194(9 Midnight Chimes 3.. ..100 715 17192 Ortrud 3. ...100 710 19512 Cheesestraw 3... .100 705 Fifth Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 19406 Ginki 107 720 19314 Warranted 102 710 19510-iO.uiz 97 725 18706 Mateo 97 70a 19510 Wine and Song 97 715 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (19477)*Maximo Gomez a 128 725 195033Kamara 3. ...104 715 (19357)*Native 3. ...103 710 (19384) General Mart Gary.... 4.. .102 720 19509 Herbert 3. ...100 715 (19482)Alsike 4.... 96 710 ♦Hildreth entry. AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1900 contains all racing records at large, revised and complete up to the end of 1899; fouj handicapping systems with directions for their practical application, a table showing how to compute bookmakiug percentages, track records of all the recognized tracks of the country, the western and eastern scales of weights, tables showing the comparative speed of tracks, a complete list of pugilistic contests of 1899 of any consequence, trotting and pacing records at all distances and a list of the new 2 :15 trotters of 1899. Also a complete record of performances at all styles of billiards, together -yith scores of all the important matches and tournaments of 1899 PEDIGREE BLANKS. On linen paper, artistically edged in colors, ruled and arranged for six generations of sireu and dams of individuals and their ancestors. Ten cents each, $1.00 per dozen, $3.50 per hub dred. No owner of a stallion should be without a supply. DAILY RACING FORM. 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. Page [4] St. Louis Form Chart. ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., July 28.— Sixty-third day. St. Louis Fair Association. Bummer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. William Braen. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. 1 fa S A A FIRST" RACK— 1 3-ltt Miles. Purse $300. 3-year^lds and upward. IP O 4:4 Allowances. ______ tnd~ Horses A Wt St St M '% % StrFin" Jockeys Owners O H L C 19430 DIN'ORNIS 3 91 4 3* 21 2' 2* \« 14 Dominick S M Marsh 6 8 6 7 19453?LEONAG 5 104 I 44 41 3h 32 33 2" J Woods C J Kuhs & Co 6 8 5 7 19432sRODD 3 91 1 1» 1-* |- 1h 2-' 33 Talley T Nepper 3 3 2* 13 5 193863DUCHE3S VI. 7 104 5 51 6h (I 41 41 4s E Mathews J (' Sloan 10 10 4i 5 19429 M. BOY KEN 6 104 2 24 34 4H Hi 5* 5- L Jackson Orr & Co 20 30 20 30 19484 BRIGHT N'Q T4 107 8 8 8* 81" 7« 74 P J T Woods M Stark 15 20 12 15 19429-MAN'DAMUS 3 89 9 0 9* 9-' 91 & 73 Dale H E Rowell 24 I 12-53 19453 NANNIE L. 6 104 7 7 T* 7* 8- 8-' 8* McGinu BensonWatts&Co 50 100 40 80 19429 BIRDIE MAY 4 104 6 6-: 514 «l 6* 62 9-' Tullett J P House 30 30 20 M 19484 AUNT JANE 8 104 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Pritchett T J Davenport 100 200 100 200 Time. 254, 504, 1:16;, 1:434. 2:03. Winner— B. g. by Donatello— Claudine. Went to post at 2 :35. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly ; second driving. Dinor-nis was perfectly ridden and made his run at the proper moment. Leouag finished with a rush, nipping second money on the post. Rodd quit in the closing strides. Mandamus pulled up lame at the finii-h. Scratched— 19484 Helen H. Gardner, 104. Dinornis. place. 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Leonag. place, 2 to 1 : show, evens. Rodd, show, 2 to 5. I Q ff_ I g SECOND RACK— 1 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-old. and upward. Allowances. Ind "^Horses A Wt St \ % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19457JAPPLE JACK 5 109 6 21 1" 13 is 11 Dominick L Kavanagh 6 8 6 7 1939H KISME 6 104 3 1« 24 32 3U V J Woods J Powers 3-5 4-5 1-211-20 1 19052)LADAS 4 104 7 41 34 2»« 22 31 Dale O W Boardman 5 6 4 6 194322_PRINU 3 91 1 3h 52 414 43 4! Tally W F Schulte 8 10 8 9 19483 LOKA 3 93 5 6« 614 6 52 53 May J M Staley 44) 100 30 40 19484 INCHANCELLR4 107 2 _1* _u 31. ft 61" Gilmore F R Meyer 20 30 20 30 19886 WHISPER LOW 4 102 4 75 7« 7* 7* ~« J T Woods G W Curtis 70 100 50 100 15634 S. MCLELLAND 4 104 88 8 8 8 8 Cochran B Cappel 100 200 100 150 Time, 13. 25i, 37f, 1 :024, 1 :154, 1 :29, 1 :42i. Winner — Ch. h, by Spendthrift— Apple Blossom. Went to post at 3 :05. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Apple Jack was the best today and was well ridden. Kisme ran.fairly well, but did not finish with her usual speed. Ladas could not get through in the first half, but finished well. Sprung ran his race and had no mischances. Scratched— 19457 Bouncer, 107; 19484 -Tom Cromwell, 109; 195163E1 Derim, 91; 19454 Miss Loretta, 89. Overweights— Loka, 2 pounds. Apple Jack, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 7 to 10. Kisme, place, oat. Ladas, show, 1 to 2. f_ ■_ A £* THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. }JO_:D Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St K V. X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (19516)HAVILAND 3 88 2 l« 2« 1** 14 M E Mathews M Deatheridge 11-512-52 11-5 19362 BRIDGETON 7 103 7 712 61 5™ 414 24 Fallehey T Hums 10 30 10 20 194533GILBERT 3 91 3 53 5U I* 31 84 Dale Talbot Bros 10 25 8 20 195172J1MP 4 104 5 6« V* 6»* 52 4*" Tally H RoHnson 2 3 2 24 19374 CROESUS 6 106 8 8 8 8 62 53 W Lyons S C Wagner 7 7 4 4 19432 LEXELL 3 88 1 2-' 1h 2» 2* 6* Dominick A Cahn 3 6 3 5 19387 RANSOM 8 106 6 41 44 !• 8 7 J Woods O W Boardman 30 50 25 30 19516 JIM TURNER 3 88 4 3** 32 3« 7 8 J T Woods Keith _ Patton 12 30 10 25 Time, 12i, 241, 494, 1 :15i, 1 :42i, 1 :49. Winner— Br. g, by by Lettoon— Anvolee. Went to post at 3 :37. At post 12 minutes. Start good. Won eased up; second driving. At the weights Haviland was much the best and had an easy race. Bridgeton ran well and finished strongly. Gilbert ran to his best form. Croesus was pocketed and could not get out. Lezell quit suddenly when called on. Jimp could never get up. Scratched— (19430)Siddubia, 101; 19430-'E1 Caney, 94. Haviland. place, 4 to 5; show. out. Bridgeton, place. 8tol; show, 3 to 1. Gilbert, show, 24 to 1 Jimp I'l.u- . evens; show, 2 to 5. Croesus, place. 8 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. rC| "_ 177 FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Mllw. r_n*W 8 year-olds and upwards. t/»J_h I Allowances. tnd Horses A Wt St H, % ij Str.Fin Jockeys Owners ~ O H L C (19184)LAUREATE 8 106 1 33 S* 314 42 _■ Crowhurst G C Bennett 6 8 6 7 (19486)GO TO BED 5 106 5 6 4« 42 34 2* McGinn J F Fogg 4 4 3 34 U9413)8IR ROLLA 5 106 4 44 5»« 5* M 3i J Woods T Nepper 4 4 17-518-5 194133L. CALLAHAN 6 101 2 V 23 22 24 41 Dominick M S Hughes 34 5 3 5 19487 CHAR. O'BRIEN 3 91 3 I" 11 12 1»* 53 May S P Lancaster 34 6 3 5 (19391)THE MONK 3946 54 6 6 6 6 Tally H J Grothe 16-55 3 44 Time, 124, 24s, 4»i, 1 :15i, 1 :41i, 1 :47i. Winner— Ch. g, by Volante— Laurel. Went to post at 4 :15. At post 7 minutes. Start fair. Won ridden out ; second easily. Laureate was strongly ridden and run to his best form. With a strong finish Go To Bed would have won. He was slightly the best at the end. Sir Rolla had to pull out at the eighth post. He could not get through on the rail. Charley O'Brien and Lady Callahan quit at the end. Scratched— 19390 Terra Incognita. 101. Laureate, place, 24 to 1 ; show, evens. Go To Bed, place. 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Sir Rolla show, 2 to 5. f _ ■_ I _ FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. M»J -JbO The Laurel Stakes. Value $1,500. Ind Horses A Wt St \ H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18340 EUGNIA W1CKES6 106 1 43 V 314 1* J T Woods Middleton & Co 12 20 10 15 (19487) HI KOLLAR 4 98 5 2*" 12 12 2i Tally W Mnlkey 24 13-524 24 (19432) HOTTENTOT 3 90 2 1»« 34 2» 3 Dale F W Holtgrewe 30 30 15 20 (19363)VERIFY 5 110 4 M 5*« 54 4^ J Woods A Cahn 4 6 4 ii 19456 HI NOCKER 4 99 6 !_.&*■_ Mathews J D Lucas 7 12 7 10 18881 TR1ADITZA I 108 3 34 2^» 42 6 Dominick T Nepper 24 3 11-524 194132CAPRON 3 98 7 Pulled up. McGinn G C Bennett 6 6 44 5 Time. 13.24., 37, 494, 1:141. Winner— B. m, by Kantaka — Genevieve. Went to post at 4:45. At post 5 minutes. Start poor. Won in a drive; second the same. Eugenia Wickes was taken back and rated to the stretch, where she came with a fine rush, barely-getting up Hi Kollar ran a good race from a bad sendoil. Hottentot ran well and finished strongly. Capron was as good as left. Triaditza ran disappointingly. Scratched— 19375?May Beach, 122; 19302 The Barrister, 102. Eugenia Wickes, place, 6 to 1; show, 3 to 1, Hi Kollar, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Hottentot, show, 2 to 1. Triaditza. place, 4 to 5 ; show, 1 to 3. lyf/jQ SIXTH BACE-6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. 1 0*j_^__ T/ Handicap. ' Ind Horses A Wt St \ H ij StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (19456)OHNET 3 102 5 41 4« 34 1** McGinn James Arthur 6 7 6 6 19363 ST. CUTHBERT 5 113 2 In* 1h 1» 24 J Woods H E Rowell 2 11-52 2 19486 LORD NEVILLE 5 112 4 314 23 _■ 3" Dominick Hutchinson A Co 3 4 3 34 194862PINOCHLE 5 115 7 64 5ii 4 _1 J T Woods F W Holtgrewe 24 24 3-2 8-5 19485 BRIGHTIE B. 5 88 3 2- 33 5» .1 - Tally W Herard 20 20 12 15 HAPPY JOHN 8 102 1 7 64 6i"6 "Dale C _ Lowe 100 2C0 100 U0 19322 MY LAST HOPE 4 90 6 53 7 7 7 Watson Lewis A Baker 200 300 150 200 Time. 12, 244. 49i, 1 :14S. 1 :21S. Winner— Ch. c. by Conrad— Lucy P. Went to po=t at 5:21. At post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won driven out: second the same. Ohnet showed fine speed and finished with a great rush. St. Cuthbert did his best, but was tiring at the finish. Lord Neville ran his best race. Pinochle sot off poorly and with an even break would probably have won. Scratched— 19388 Eothen Lad. 90. Ohnet. place. 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5 St. Cuthbert, place, 7 to 10; show, 1 to 3. Lord Neville, show, 1 to 3. Pinochle, place. 3 to 5 : show, out. |Tj K K( \ SEVENTH" RACE-5-8 MileT Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Allowances. " lad Horses A Wt St \ % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L~""C~ 19488*ORLEANS 108 4 6" 61 32 V A Morrison E Burrows 6 15~6 W 192062 ADELANTE 108 9 9* V 74 2 . Fallehey Middleton & Co 4 41 4 4 18458-' ROBERT JR. Ill 1 V V 5-' 31 Frost C P Kennedy 6 10 6 9 19458 QUICK RANGE 11110 Id 11 11 44 J T Woods W H Laudemau 8 15 8 12 19488 WALL 111 11 11 9 81 54 J Woods W W Darden 4 6 4 4-19458 MINNIE COBB 108 8 4« 34 42 ti- Tally Owen Bros 6 12 6 10 19185 EMILY OLIVER 108 6 7' 8 10 74 Dale Keith _ Patton 12 30 10 30 19458SEVAS DARLING 108 5 8-10 9 »•• McGinn L M Brewer 4 4 3 3 19185 PREMUS 111 2 2" 21 2« 94 Gilmore W F Schulte 6 12 6 12 19458 SOPHIE S. 108 7 31 51164 10 Dominick J C Ohio 8 10 8 10 (194S3)RAINY DAY 108 3 14 14 14 11 Corner B E Wilkes & Co 10 30 10 20 Time. 13,241. 51, l:03i. Winner— Br. f, by The Chevalier— Florine. Went to post at 5:52. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Orleans is much improved, finished strongly and was the best. Adelante ran a good race, coming from behind and finished strongly. Robert Jr. did his best. McGinn pulled up Eva's Darling after the start. Quick Range ran well. Orleans, place, 5 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Adelaute, place, 8 to I ; show, 4 to 5. Robert Jr., show, 8 to 5. Eva's Darling, place. 6 to 5 ; show. 1 to 2. _^___ St. Louis Form. ST. I.OIT1S FORM. St. I«ocib, Mo., July 28.— The form of M n -ay's St. Louis fields is : First Race Tom Cromwell. Brideeton, Bar-bee. Second Race— Celtic Bard. Zazel. Macon. Third Race George Arnold, Queen Dixon, Necklace. Fourth Race— Graves, The Light. Ohnet. Fifth Race-Sir Rolla, Branch. Bohul. Sixth Race— Randazzo. Lena Williams, Eight Bells. St. Louis Entries. ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cloudy; track fast. First Race— 1 1-8 Milfs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 19484-'Tom Cromwell 7 .... 109 725 19545 Iron Chancellor 4.. ..107 705 19518 Joe Doughty 4.. ..107 700 195462 Bridgeton 7. ...106 720 (19430)Siddubia 7. ...104 710 18367 Barbee 5.. ..101 715 195463Qilbert 3.... 94 710 19517 Lee King 3.... 91 705 195163E1 Derim 3.... 91 715 1906130rris 3... 89 695 19516 Elsie Venner ..... 84 690 17914 Lottie Forbes 3.... 8t 685 Second Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 19223 Padrone 5. ...110 690 (19183)Celtic Bard 7. ...107 725 19413 Connie Lee 6. ...105 .*..... 705 19549 My Last Hope 4 .... 103 685 19486 Rubel 4. ...103 700 19483 Huntress V 4. ...103 685 19156 Bell of Ness 4.... 103 680 19516 Bonnivard 3 ... 99 705 193413Macon 3 ... 98 715 19516 Leo Noster I.... 95 710 19246 Barilla 3.... 92 695 195173Zazel 3.... 90 720 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. All ages. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex — pedigree. Wt. Hdcp 193753George Arnold 6. ...118 725 19485 Necklace 6 .... 113 715 Bur Oak, ch. c. by Sir Joseph— Nettie R 6.. ..105 Amelia Bay 4. ...103 19488 Birdie Stone 2.... 81 705 (19415)Quoen Dixon ..... 81 720 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind. Hordes. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 1945fi2Dave Waldo 5. ...113 715 (19412)The Light 4....108 720 (19114)Graves 4.. ..107 725 194872Libbie 5. ...102 710 (19549)Ohn^t 3. ...102 715 19431 Grantor 4.... 99 700 19548 Hi Nocker 3.... 98 710 19388 Eothen Lad 4.... 90 690 19457 DianaFonso 3.... 88 705 19322 The Geezer 4.... 88 695 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 19547*Sir Rolla 5. ...106 725 (19517)Banish 4.. ..104 715 19547 Lady Callahan 6.... 101 710 19146 Branch 5.... 96 720 ( 19485 ILovh's Labor 3.... 94 700 19517 Bohul 3.... 84 715 Sixth Race— « 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 19391 Hnsurgent 6.. ..109 710 (19094)Randazzo 5. ...109 725 18746 John McElroy 6. ...106 715 19429' Percy R 5. ...106 705 19518 Earl, Bird 5.... 106 7C0 194573Henry of Trastamare 5. ...106 705 194123W. J. Baker 6. ...106 700 19292 Lena Williams 5.. ..104 720 194543Aunt Maggie 5 .... 104 710 19518 Eighi Bells 5. ...104 715 13661 Mona B 4.. -.102 690 19457 EugeniaS 4.. ..102 685 ...THE... Lake snore Rome TO SARATOGA Leave Chicago X :30 a.m. Arrive Saratoga 7:55 a.m. " " 10::;ila.m. " " 9:oSa.m. " " 5:80 p.m. " " 4:20 p.m. Sffig0™ 180,ClarkSt. Woodlands Stud. 15 MILES FROM SI. LODIS ON THE WABASH. BARNEY SGHREIBER'S MODEL FA1M. THE. CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. Foul Shot, By Musket-Slander. 3 ( Ithuriel ( Touchstone, by Camel. "5 3 f Longbow ' Varbena, by Velociped. _ 2 (aire °' Fen de Jois), ( MiBS Bowe j Catton, by Golnmpns. _ fPi -j \ Tranby's dam, by Orvilla. _ g (Pantaloon, Castrel, by Buzzard. m O o [Legerdemain, (Crarwitch) . i ' Idalia, by Peruvian. S ^ H (Decoy ; Filho-da-Pnta,by H'ph eartl f ' 5 _ 5 Finesse, by Peruvian. z (E u 06 (Melbourne ] Humphrey Clinker, byC'mui J $"Q f West Australian ' Cervantes' mare. n _ «_! [ (Derby and St. Lager) ..( Mowerina Touchstone, by Camel. « J3t.0D_'i Emma, by Whisker. 2 3 Sil j (Camel ] ' Whalebone, by Waxy. O !« • -(.Brown Bess Selim mare. _, - «S (Daughter of ; Brutandorf. by Blacklock.| ft 1 Mrs.Cr'ickin'nkSjbyW'lb'ck 3J \ (Canteen j Waxy Pope, by Waxy. • f Calendar (Imported) 1 ; Castania, by Gohanna. °§ a (Hambletonia ( Stamford. byPlenip teutiary • ■ Harmonica, byH'mblet'nian Eh I f_ ( Tros (Imported) 1 Priam, by Emilias. O I a (.Cassandra i I Ally, by Partisan. E ' „ w ( Alice Grey 1 *Rons'Emigraut. by Pioneer B I • I *Gnlnare, byYoungGohanna _1 [1 -; 4 The Colonel i WhiBker, by Waxy, P £ _ fCap-a-pie (Imporlwd) 1 Delpini mars. O SB a I f Sister to Cactus 1 Saltan, by Selim, •5 5 i * Ut0 lS8B ot lutt by Waij, M ( Dover \ Touchstone. S (.Bell Brand i i Verbosa. 9 (Sophia iSkllhinda. I SaUie Bran. 'Imported. Barne. SchrBitier,BR'__:TON Page [5] Windsor Form Chart. WINDSOR FORM CHART. WIM)SOR, ONT., July 28.— Sixth day. Windsor Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, M. N. Macfarlan. Starter. Richard Dwyer. , Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. _~_ r»- BT ~t FIRST RACE- « 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 1250. 3-year-olds and upward. • !•)*) 1 Selling. . Ind Horses A Wt St Aj H H. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1949F-CLAR.A WOOLEY 3 102 3 2h I» 1* H" j Mai tin F W Doss & Co 8-5 2 8-5 2 (19446)G. H. KFTCHAM 6 IIS 7 111 pa .5 ?« ERbertson W H Laird 4 5 4 4 19121 ED ROTH 4 113 1 14 ■*« 2»« 91 H W ilson TBRlackbum&Co15 15 10 10 18984 MARION SANSOM 1 107 9 61 f»« Vi 4" Fob om D I- Bodgers&Co 25 25 12 20 19416 PROMO 6 11? 2 31 :-." 3» f" Flint J Duggan 4 6 4 6 1853r TWO PENCE I 96 4 4h «J r« f« Kellv BAShepard 20 30 15 20 19442 Ml LL1E M. 7 1'0 5 8 8 7 7 V illiaros A T Robinson 10 10 20 20 17021 FLY I ( TTA I i-6 14 13 10 9 I W Waldo J Arthur & Co 10 10 10 10 7940 FKJFTN CAFvT 4 W! 6 7 7 8 9 Lynch Whaley Bros 20 30 20 20 1987 ELIZABETH h. 5 1:3 12 9 11 10 10 Burke Dan Ryan 20 1C0 20 50 19420 J V. BATS 3 107 17 16 15 15 11 Givene J N Miller & Co 6 10 6 10 1906(^FLORA DAN1ELS3 96 10 10 13 11 12 (Murphy B T Hume A Co 6 6 4* 5 19442 MONGOLIAN 5 112 15 14 M 14 13 Murray T.IEIwaid 12 12 10 10 19491 LAKE FONSO 4 105 8 12 12 12 14 H'shberger J C Milem I 7 5 6 19421 NINA B. L. ;-! 102 17 17 17 16 IS Silvers W Hoffman 5 20 5 16 19C45 ROYAL PRNCNA4 105 13 54 9 13 16 Conk lev S White 15 40 12 30 19021 I.EXOL1NE I 107 11 IS 16 17 17 KWiuktie'dF Geriug 15 60 15 40 18030 DIME DIMON'T 4 96 18 18 18 18 18 J Hick- HChappell 40 100 40 40 Time. 24.48. 1:141,1:21. Winner- Br. f. by Linden -Miss Galop. W. i-t to post at 2:35. At i est 3 minutes. Start good. Won pulling up; second driving.! Clara \\ » oley got off well and spreadengled her field. George H. Ketcham, after early interference ran well aDd finished strongly. Erl Roth was lucky. Fly Lotta ran a good race. Scratched 19421 Slasher. 115: 19470 Old Fox, 110: 194 1 Loyal Prince. 109; 19465 Mr. Clay. 107: 12588 Marco Polo. 107: I9r20 Satiuwood. 107; 12033 Chanton. 101 ; ll€06"Online. 101. Overweights — Lexoliue 3 pounds; J. V. Hays. 3. Clara Wooley. place, evens: show, 1 to 2. George H. Ketcham. place. 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Ed Roth, show. 2 to I. r~~ ____o__ _V"" "^ • SECOND RACE-5-8 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St \ % M StrFiu Jockeys Owners O H L C 19417SGOLDEN H VRYEST107 1 1" It l« l» .Waters Watkins&Co 4 4 2* 13-5 19441'YIRGINI \ T 100 2 |) 3! 3* 2» H'shbergerL Smitha 8 10 8 10 18683 REGI N V LEE 105 9 9 4" 4" 3* H Wilson W Bosler A Co 2 2 11 19466TESCOCO 97 6 7 8 6" 41 1 Hicks H T Pierce 15 25 12 20 19441 BFNCKAPT 107 8 5* (* 7 f" Taylor Graves & Innes 8 20 8 15 19466 MAGGIE YOUNG 97 4 4- 2" 2" 6" J Martin W L Hazelin 6 15 6 15 19441 EMMA C. L. 109 3 V 5" 5»« 7 Mason D Y" Grace A Co 8 20 8 15 19466 MATTIE BAIN 97 7 8 9 8 8 Ballentine C O'Connor & Co 40 100 30 100 l'tlll-MAY CHERRY 107 5 6" 7 9 9 Silvers FBaumheckel&(o2 4 2 4 Time. 24 ..48 . 1:02. Winner— Br f. by Free Knight— Zella. Went to post at 3:03. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily : second driving. Golden Harvest showed the most speed of the lot. raced Maggie Young into submission in the first three-eights and wen running away. Y'irgiuia T. ran well, but Regina Lee. slow in getting in motion, was coming Etrongly anrt would have been second in another stride. Scratched-19490 Madeline G.. 97. Overweights-Emma C. L., 2 pounds; Yirginia T.. 3. Golden Harvest, place, evens; show. 1 te 2. Virginia T., place, 4 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Regina Lee. place. 1 to 2: show, out May Cherry, place. 8 to ■' ; show. 4 to 5. _^^^~_ THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-oldB and upward. Allowances. HOOP - Ind Horses A Wt St \ % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (IttfC)THE LADT 3 112 3 3' 2*" 2» 2" 1" Bergen L H Ezell 4-5 4-5 3-5 7-10 l (I9470)HANDICAPPER 3 109 1 HI I'll-! V 2H J Martin W Shields 10 12 10 10 194t 7-'MAY ELLA 3 107 5 5 5* »«• t ft) J Lynch M Doyle 10 15 10 15 1 19"°".) LA VEGA I 102 2 2*" 31 3H 4U 4* H'shberger W Mclnernv 5 8 5 7 (194?8)REGI'1LE 5 122 4 4" 4m ft" 51. _1S Flint J Duggan I I 12-" 21 1949° CHARLEY ESTESo 104 6 6 6 6 6 6 FY'alentine J Josephson 1C0 300 100 200 Time, 251, 49L 1:15, 1:40. Winner— B. f, by Kingston— Seville. Went to post at 3:38. At po-t 3 minutes. Start good. Won hand ridden: second driving. , The Lad\ had all she could do to beat Handicapper. who hung on gamely when brought to a 1 drive. May Ella was badly handled and ran a creditable race. Beguile could not concede the 1 weight. He ran well in the early part of the race but tired badly when the pinch came. The Lady, place, out. Handicapper, place. 3 to 1: show, evens. May Ella, show, 2 to 1. . Beguile, place 4 to *: show, out. _"\~^ "!■» I FOURTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. M Q O -± Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St % % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (19494") F TVYLOR 4 107 1 C *" b' * f.-' 4^» 1* Mason BickeyBros 3 4 3 4 19468-.1. GAMMAGE 4 108 2 21 31 l»« 2" II* 24 Hennessy J F Holt 6 15 6 15 19494 PRINCE ZEN05 107 4 8 9 9 7i ?i 3" W Kelly T C Dolan 40 50 40 50 19494'MISS PATRON4 MS 5 5" b'l 41 4^- 3" 4 H Bergen L H Ezell 4 6 4 5 190"9 COT BERT 3 97 6 7 7 7 8 e» M J Hicks J C Milam 15 20 12 15 (19468)BENTLEY B. 4 105 3 3* 2»» 2" 3i Ml f H Wilson TBBl8ckburn&Co6 8 6 7 19489 D OF MLBNE3 103 7 61 4« 5; 5i 7 7 J Martin W H Williamson 3 4 3 31 1"444 OUTBURST 3 99 9 9 8 8 9 9 8 H'shberger E T Graves 4 6 4 5 1M468 P WILHELM 3 101 8 4-' I'lli Vi 2" 9 Michaels D Gibson & Co 8 12 8 12 Time, 26, 51. 1:17., 1 :43i, 2:10. Winner— B. f. by Tea Tray— Aodelia. Went to post at 1 :C3. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easil ; second driving. Fannie I Taylor, well ridden came aw»y in the stretch and was eased up in the last twenty yards. Joe 3 Gammage ran a good race. Prince Zeno avoided the early fast pace and came with a rush at the I finish. Prince Wilhelm showed speed for a mile. Fannie Taylor, place. 7 to 5; show. 3 to 5. Joe Gammage, place. 5 to 1; show, 2 to 1. Prince 3 Zeno. -how. 6 to 1. Duke of Melbourne, place. 7 to 5 ; show. 3 to 5. r _ ■r mr '^ FIFTH RACE— Short Course. Purse $250. 4-year-olds and upward. , / ♦) I ) O Allowances. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 3 6 9 12 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ( 19493 ) J A C K C \ R EY 4 155 3 ?i 2« 21 l3 1"' V" W Johnson J Dubrule Jr 2t 17-52i 17-5 a 19443 L. FR "N DOLE 5 136 6 6» V IH t* V iH C Brown T C Dolan 4 44 4 4i 19191^H ADMIRAL 5 130 7 SI 4; 3' • 3* 31 A Johnson Mrs G H Pierce 7 8 7 H 19H5-:TRicOTRlN 6 149 2 3* 31 4U 4-4 41" 4"' R Meagher J Meagher 2? 2i 3-2 8-5 19twi SALLUST 5 1?4 5 4h 8 6 6 I* I' Ellison J Flaherty 15 20 12 15 19:-' -.7 LASTF'LLOW 6 150 4 7 7» Fi 5* 6 6 M Lynch H W Hay 5 8 5 7 1919J TOLSTOI 4 136 8 8 M Fell. D Wilson J Miller 10 10 10 10 19493 T1NCRAFT 5 136 1 1- Vi Fell. H Jackson Frank Lewis 15 2b 12 15 Time. 2:^8. Winner— Br c. by Montana Regent— Little Casino. Went to post at 4:28. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Jack [ Carey was never in trouble, is a splendid jumper and can beat better horses through the field. . Lord Farandole and High Admiral performed well. Tincraft would have been a keen contender r had he not met with an accident as he was in front and going easily. Tolstoi fell by running into ) Tincraft. Tricotrin can do better. Scratched- 19493 Covington Ky.. 130. Overweights— Sallust. 3 pounds. Jack Carey, place, 6 to 5; t how. 1 to ?. Lord Farandole. place, 8 to 5; show. 4 too. High 1 Admiral, show, evens. Tricotrin. place. 3 to 5: show, out. f-v s_r par /-» BlXTH RACE— 7 1-2 Furlongs. Rurse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. ^/*)»)|) Selling. Race split Split run as seventh race. Ind Horses ~ A Wt St \ V% X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19419 FANTASY 4 1(6 7 8W 8U 7i 4m- I" J Lynch WOodldAEvrm u6 10 6 10 19196 FAIR DECEIVER 5 1(6 1 1* V 1" 1" 21 Vititoe C R McLean & Co6-5 6-5 1 1 19416 PIRATE BELLE 3 101 2 S«« 2" M SI 3' Michaels J L Forsytbe S 7 5 7 19442 EARL FONSO f- 1(4 5 4-'l 3U 2-1 2" 4' Robertson Dolan & Rivard .". 5 4- S 19420 ( 01 SIN LETT1E 4 108 9 f 41 IS Ml 51 1 Hennessy H E Smith 8 8 6, 19442 Mi N. ME PRICE 6 102 10 6W 6' 6" 7- 6" Bains E Glatcow 10 m 10 30 llH46 BOTHA 5 102 4 2j 51 M ft '.' H Wilson THBh\ckburn&Co6 10 6 8 194(59 BEOCEATH :, 1C4 8 10 9 8 8 8 Walters REWatkins 20 60 20 40 l'-0*'8 DEMOSTH KNES 6 104 6 9 8 9 9 9 Bergen J Southwood 10 15 10 15 1_-^-7 STRATH BROECh 3 112 3 7 10 10 10 10 C Murphy E B CromwellAColO 30 10 30 TbjM,2Sff.ftt, 1:16. 1:3;.. Winner— Ch. f. by Fonso— Eva S. . Went to poet MS :0ft. At cost 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second staggering. Fantasy 1- avoided the early pace and came with a well-timed rush through the stretch. The distance e was a little farther than Fair Deceiver likes to ga. Pirate Belle saved ground on all turns. Earl •1 Fon so stopped badly when brought to a drive. Fantasy, place. 4 to 1: show. 2 to l. Fair Deceiver, place. 1 to 2 ; aboir, out. Pirate Belle, 1, show, evens. »/» "I iy SEVENTH RACE-7 1-2 Furlong*. Purse 3250. 3-year olds and 1A* _7_)» )U JL~ & upward. Selling. (Split of sixth race.) 'nd Horses A Wt St X, % Jj StrFin" Jockeys Owners O H L C 19126-ERWIN 3 111 4 3H 3« 3* 3" 1 * J Martin Car'thers&Shieldsl 6-5 1 1 19470 MAR. HAGEMAN 4 1C6 5 Z" 21* ?lf ? 2« Hshberger Talbot Bros 4i 4t 4 4 19494^K1NG ELKWOOD7 104 3 4i 4-' 42 41 3' E Roberts'nE F Smith 8 10 8 8 19465 ACITSHLA 4 104 1 13 1* |1 1»k (■• J Lynch J A Maxwell 12 12 10 10 19024 ALL' E BELLE 5 104 2 7 f^ 6*1 61 51 T Williams S T Jacob 12 12 7 8 194403AL ( APKEY I 104 8 8 !■ fN« 5U 6 Silvers W Hoffman 12 20 10 15 194f9 PET' R DUPYEA 3 106 6 f« 8 7 7 7 KWinkfieldF Gering 12 1! ?. 6 19469 LITTLE REGGIE 4 111 8 '- 7 8 8 8 Mason W C Conrov 3 I I I Time. 2."1. 49.. 1 :161. 1 :36. YVinner-Ch. c. by Hi- Highness— Y'age. Went to posl at 9 :3". At cost 6 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second the -ame. Erwin was well handled and ceme with a rush in the last seventy yards. Marguerite Hageman was always pr minent and ran a good race. K ing Elkwood wes coming strongly at the finish and might have won had the distance been farther. Al Caskey had bad racing luck. Acushla showed much earl\ speed, but tired at the end. Scratched-14rF2 Ell-mere, 1(8; 19442 Prince of India. 107: lttftt Geor_» B. Cox. 107: 194f8iAheregate. 104. Erwin. place. 1 to 2: show. out. Marguerite Hageman. place. I to 2 ; show. I to 5. King Elk-wood, show evens. Little Reggie, place, evens: show. 1 to 2. Highland Park Form Chart. l , 1 1 . I 3 I 3 a [ . r ) 1 1- e •1 1, HIGHLAND PARK FORM CHART. DETROIT, MICH , July 'J8.— Third day. Summer Meeting. Highland Park Club. Weather cIot: track fast. Presiding Judge. C. H. Pettingill. Start-r. Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2:30 i«. u. 1 Q^P_r7 FIRST RACE-3-4M"He7~Purse $250T"l{-yeaTold8 and upwa7dT"A:rowauces. [nd Horses " TWt St \ % X StrFin Jockeys" Owners ~ " O H L C " 19"013GLAD HAND 4 103 1 11 H V V .1 Daly C L Forsythe&Co 3-r8~5 3-2 8-5 (1937HNIMROD 7 11116 51 6* S« 2» Powers W H Ketchiraan 6 1 6 8 1950! SAKATUCK 3 98 4 21 2»- 21 Si Coburn W McKav & Co 4 4 3 3 19286 ICE DROP I M 3 41 4- 41 H LThompsnJ Dvmen't 3 i 3 41 (195261JUCOMA 3 100 2 3U 3 31 B» A Weber E Peter- 5 5 5 5 193963 fxTENT 3 89 7 7 7 7 6m L Daly H L Johnson 20 60 20 ?0 19167 ELEVEN BELLS 3 94 5 8" S" 61 7 Wonderly A Brown A Co 8 10 * 8 15018 MOUNTAIN ROSE! 98 8 8 8 8 8 Brewer CScanlan 15 100 12 100 Time. 24 o 481,1:14;. Winner— B. f, by Deceiver— Inquiry. Went to post at 2:44. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won handily : secoud all out. Glad Hand was never in trouble although she was hustled along in the final quarter. She had something left at the end. Nino rod closed fast in the stretch but he hung in the last twenty yards. Sakatuck and Jucoma tired in the run home. Scratched— 19:01 Lottie Sheville. 103. Overweights — Nimrod, 11 pounds. Glad Hand, place, 3 to 5 ; show, out. Nimrod. place. 3 to 1; show. 3 to 2. Sakatuck. show. 1 to 2. I 0£L P. W SECOND KAC1S-4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $2oO. 2-year-olds. Allowance! Ind Horses A Wt St \ ^ \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C " 19496-'PALETOU 107 2 2* 2« 1« E Ross ~ TF"Sell"eFs 4-5 3-5 1-2 1" 184*438 TEMPT 98 1 P 1 " 2» J Daly F D Weir 15 40 15 40 (19026)MISS KRINGLE 106 4 4» 31 3- Kerwin Dunn & Co 7 15 7 15 (19393)EDGEYYORTH 111 5 5 4^ 4 k Henson JohnstonASkiunrl 8-5 1 8-5 19C49 CHINCHINOOKA % 3 3" 5 5 LThompsnJ K Garnet t 40 100 30 100 Time, 241, 491, Ed. Winner— B. c. by Major Richards— Miscue. Went to post at 3:24. At post 15 minutes. Start bad. Won easily : -econd all out. Paletou was easily best and won as he liked. Tempt had the best of the start, but she had run her race at the post and tired in the stretch. Paletou caught her at the last quarter . Miss Kringle ran her race. Edgeworth was as good as left and carried a good section of the rubber starting bar- rier in her bridle all the way. Scratched- 19496 Militant. 104. Overweights— Miss Kringle. 2 pounds. Paletou. place, out. Tempt, place, 8 to 1; show, evens. Miss Kringle. show. 1 to 2. Edge-worth, place, out 1 Q % "sQ THIRD RACE -1 Mile. Pu rse"$3u0. 3-yearK)Ids aud_upward7~HandIcap; Ind Horses AWt St k Vt %~ StrFin Jockeys Owners 0~~H L C 193953BELL PUNCH 5 106 5 5 S«k 2-' » V Landry W H Ketebhnan »-S «-S 4-S 1 19498 ALF. VARGRAVE3 97 3 41 4" 3* 34 21 C Wilson F Bruhns 5 6 5 5 194973THE BENEDICT 3 98 4 2»« Vi V It 3i" Coburn S VV Street 5 7 5 7 19495 M'GRATH.PR'CE3 101 2 V 5 Vi 41 4- Enos HTOxnard 5 S 16-531 19197 JESSIE JARBOE 4 99 1 1U2« 5 5 5 Wonderly H McCarreu Jr 8 "0 8 ''0 Time, 25. .49;. 1:15.. 1:41. Winner Br. h. by Badge— Bellegarde. Went to post at 4:05. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second all out. Bell Punch came away in the last sixteenth, after a har-l drive to dispose of Alfred Vargravo aud The Benedict. The former was not as well ridden as Bell Punch and would have been closer up with riders reversed. The Benedict tired in the final drive. McGrathiana Prince hardly rau his race. ■ .1 Puncu Place, out. Alfred Y'argrave. place, 3 to 2: show. out. The Beuedict. show. 1 to 2. McGrathiana Prince, place, evens: show. out. IOX^A FOURTH RACE-4_l-2 Furlongs. 2-ye~ar-olds. Allowances. " *J*J\J\J The Banner Stakes. Value $1.000. Ind Horses A Wt St \ % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 194963TERM1NUS 108 2 2* 3-' l-'i C Wilson F Bruhns 1 f 4-5 4-5 195272TOAD RA1NEY 100 4 l- | m 2 Coburn E Moore 5 £ 4 4 (19499)DONNA SEA^ 105 3 3« 2" 31 • Postel VinceAWeir 8-5 2 8-5 2 BILLY BOYLES 103 1 4 4 4 LThompsnFitzger ld&Th m sb 6 8 6 Time. 24. 481, 55. Winner — B. e, by Blazes -Miss Bishop. Went to post at 4 :40. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; secoud driving hard. The first three fought it out in the stretch and Terminus drew away in the last -ixteeuth. The next two were driving to the limit. Donna Seay was in a tight place next to the rail in the last eighth. Scratched-(19345)Lelia Bair. 112- 19117 Ethel Wheat. 112; 19527 William Gerst 103: 19259 Rose Bird. 100. Terminus, place, out. Toad Raiuey. place, evens. Donna Seay, place, 7 to 10 No show betting. 1 Q ^1 { • 1 ~^*f™ rHACE^TMlle; !" "Purse $2507~3-yearH»ids and upward. Selling; Fnd Horses A Wt St " Aj % ij StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19r003BAFFLE"D 3 87 2 P 31 3^ 3^ 1^ J Daly S P Harlan 6 6^~5 — 5 — (19528iGEORGEKRATS5 109 7 ftl 4 21 1«« 2 Enos WHRobinson&Co2-5 2-5 1-3 1-3 19446 MOMENTUM 5 108 4 7 6« S»" H SS lrven W H Barrett . 6 7 6 6 19236 FESSY F. 6 98 3 Dili W 21 4 LThomps'nD Stephen- 10 10 10 10 19062 MARK H.ANNA II.4 93 6 2' 2« H 6 5 Wonderlv W McKay A Co ;!0 30 20 30 19392 IN THE PUSH 1 St 5 V 1 7 7 64 Anstet W H Ketchiman !0 100 40 50 19500 ALLOWANCE 3 97 1 4" S» • 51 7 Coburn S D Bruce 15 30 12 30 Time. 25. 49*. 1:15,. 1:421. W inner— Blk. f, by Top Gallant- Plenuie. Went to post at 5:12. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Baffled caught George Krats tiring in the last sixteenth and passed him in the last ten yards. Momentum was slow in getting to going but made up much ground in the last half. Fsssy F. tired in the final quarter. Scratched— 19528-Kittie Regent. 96. Corrected weights— George Krats. 109. Baffled, place, 4 to 5 ; show . out. Momentum, show. 2 to 5. George Krats. place, out. 195(l^ SIXTH RACE-M-4 Mil.-. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. SelUni: Ind Horses A Wt St \ % ~\ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H~ L C 19531 R.ALSTON 8 109 4 V 2* 2 * 11 O Green W A Blagg 3 31~3^ 31~ ( 19051 ,SPR I NGW ELLS 4 111 3 1- !« 1 2 C Wilson G Heudri,- 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 19:01 MISS A. FARROVV6 105 2 41 3» 4' 3- E Ross Strobol & Miller 12 12 12 12 18665 LIZ. MCARTHY 3 96 1 I M »»« 4- Postel VinceAWeir IS -0 12 30 1!,:01 fc?SiRAM "' m 6 3i 7 7 51 LThomps 11F D Weir 4 4 4 4 18379 STITF.S 3 101 7 7 61 55 6- Enos Robinson .V M. ore30 40 20 30 19211 FAIRY DELL 3 M r i* 5- ri - 7 Wonderly D Stephen- 8 12 8 10 Time. 23i, 48.. 1:14. W inuer B. g, by \\ bite- Sis Briggs. Went to post at 5 :38. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won driving ; second easily. It was a two horse race throughout and Ralston lasted longest. Springwells was probablv a trifle short, as sheared in the last sixteenth. Miss Al Farrow did her best. Loo ram was done after going nve furlongs. Stites got off poorly Scratched -19294 Give and Take. 101. Ralston, place. 7 to 10: show. out. Springwells, place, oat Miss Al Farrow, show . 3 to 2. Looram. place. 6 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Page [6] ..Chicago Jockey Club.. HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK. JULY 23 TO AUGUST 4, 1900. Six or More Races Daily, Beginning at 2:15 P. M. ADMISSION $1 .00. 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.mM 12:30, 12:55, 1:15, 1:35 and xl:50 p.m., stopping at Van Buren street. Park Row,Hal-sted street and at Ashland avenue, returning at 4:34 p.m. and immediately after the races. xDo not stop at Ashland avenue. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON ft 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. 8PECIAL 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, H -listed street, Ashland avenue and Ogden avenue, direct to track in 40 minutes. xOn Saturday only. THE METROPOLITAN AND LAKE STREET ELEVATED, Madison street cable, Ogden avenue, Twelfth street and Twenty -second street surface lines cod nect with electric cars on Fort) -eighth avenue to and from race track every seven miDutes during the afternoon on racing dajs. EXPRESS TRAINS on Metropolitan Elevated leaving Pacific avenue at 12:59, 1:11 and 1:23 p.m., stop at all stations on the loop and at Franklin street, Halsted strtet and Marshield avenue, reaching the race track in 23 minutes from FranKttn street. " ~ THE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL OF 1900...... 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