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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, August 9, 1900
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, August 9, 1900 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1900 drf1900080901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, August 9, 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] ( i^= r \ / uCII JU C^flCwl / (JI II) v VOL. VI. NO. 187. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, AUGUST a, 1900. PRICE, 5 CENTS Harlem Racing HARLEM RACING Mary, at one time one of the best handicap horses on the western turf, was defeated by an ordinary selling plater. Ben Chance, yesterday at Harlem and down with Macy went the so called talent with a sickening thud. It was in the last race, a selling affair at nine furlongs, where Macy performed and at about 8 to I the Schorr's cast off was backed strongly. Mr. Sam Lazarus, a true sportsmaD. now owns Macy and he bet heavily and also advised all his friends to go with him on the son of Hindoo — Alga. Marty Bergen was up and perhaps the horse's defeat may be charged to his weak finish. The once-famous jockey rode a perfect race tip to and until the last twenty yards when he appeared to become rattled and allowed Ben Chance, with midget Jed Waldoup, to beat him out by a nose. Macy was always a dead game horse and as he was a full length in the lead when rassiug the upper end of the stand many of the spectators took it for granted that he would mrely win and made a mad rush for the early returning trains not waiting to cash what they thought were winning tickets on Macy. It is needless to say that there was a disappointed crowd when ,-ome of the later ones filed into the trains with the news of Ben Chance's victory. It was a very tight fit between the pair but tl e crowd made no kick over the prompt decision of the judges. The regularity with which the favorites are being beaten and the continual winning of loDg shots ha in a measure frightened the speculators and the betting at present, according to the statements of the bookmakers, is lighter than it has been here at any time before during the season. Just to start things to going properly for the ring Natural Gas. a 20 to 1 shot, took down the long end of the purse in the opening four and a half furlongs maiden two-year-old filly race This filly was ridden by L. Rose and coming from a long way back with a terrific rush, ^rot up just in time to nose Reina del Celia out. The latter is a peedy filly by Oddfellow and led by four open lengths into the stretch. running the first half in 48i seconds. Ro.-a Diah. backed from 12 to 1 down to 10 to 1, and| cleverly ridden by Buchanan, who is a much-needed addition to the riding brigade, won the r-ccond event rather handily. Old O'f onnell. he who set the three-quarter record at 1 :12i, was a starter in the Rosa Diah race and. from his actions, had possibly been stimulated, which is stiictly against turf rules, and who ever administered the dose, if he had been given one. certainly gave the old campaigner enough, lor seldom befoie in his racing i career did he act so frisky. He generally warms up stiff and sore, but in this instance he almost ran away with the boy while warming up and also tried to run away with jockey Jones on the way to the post. He managed to get away flying and stepped the first half in 48i seconds, iheu tired. After the race Judge Hamilton »;^ red hot and ordered that O'Connell's ! | entry be refuEed at Harlem in the future. It would be hard to prove to \vh m O'Connell belongs, On the program he is credited to J. J. BarroaCA Co.. but it is generally understood amoL-r bortemen that he is owned by T. Coe-tello. the feed man. There weif but four starters in the steeplechase which pieseuted an interesting, clean conte-t. Qloba ii. carrying top weight, 160 pounds, was the favorite and he won handsomely t.\ about two length! fiom I'as e | Part« it. The Unknown, a? far as his clars it concerned i is true to his name, and it took his beEt effort with only ICO pounds up to beat Mitten and run ■ mile in 1 ill1.-,. Taking this performance as a criterion, the colt is certainly much overrated. The fifth event furnished the greatest surprise of the day, Hansford, at 30 to 1, "rolling home" two lengths in front of a badly strung out bunch of twelve ordinary selling platers. John Brennan— chestnut colt, Alfred C, is another horse besides O'Connell which the Harlem judges will refuse the entry of in the future. He is a dangerous animal, and is what is known as a "lugger." It the second race Alfred C., with O'Connor up, threw Dr. Walms-iey against the rail, breaking two of the ribs of Robinson's horse and badly wrenching Wink-field's ankle. P. Dunne was called into the judges' stand yesterday and was questioned regarding the apparent reversal of form in the running of Scales. Mr. Dunne gave about the same reason that he did when Scales ran absolutely last in a race two weeks ago at Hawthorne. Dunne spoke frankly and said: "The only reason to which 1 can attribute Scales' bad race that day is that he received a kick. The gelding's right foreleg after the race showed an abrasion which was not there previously." Another new record was made over the steeplechase course, the mark being cut from tM% to 3:34. Yesterday's attendance equaled that of Tuesday, there being 6 500 spectatt rs present. Secretary Nathanson issued the program book for next week's races at Harlem yesterday. The list of the nominations to stakes for the September meeting is given in the book. Harlem's judges have under investigation Dandy Jim's race of Tuesday. It is the intention of Judge Hamilton and his associates to thoroughly investigate all form reversals, no matter upon what track they take place. In chart 19807 "show" odds against Greenock should read 7 to 10. New California J. C. Stakes i ! | | i NEW CALIFORNIA .1. C. STAKES. The California Jockey Club has announced six stakes which, with one exception, will be run off prior to January 1, 1901. entries to which will close September 17. The stakes and their terms are as follows: The Opening Handicap— A handicap for three-year-cuds and upward ; entraree $10. $40 additional to start; ths club to add an amount necessary to make the gross value of the race $1,500 of which $200 to second and $100 to third: weights to be published Monday. October 29. To be run Saturday. November 3. One mile. The Produce Exchange Stakes— For two-vear-olds that have not won a stake at the time of closing; entrance $10. $25 additional to start; the club to add an amount necessary to make the gross value of the race $1,000. of which $150 to second $75 to third; winners of a sweepstake of $1,000 in value after the closing of the stake to carry five pounds extra ; other non-winners of :"C0 at any time allowed five pounds; Baidecs, twelve poinds; if beaten three or more times and never placed (1-2-3). five pounds additional. To be run Saturday. November ICth. Six furlongs. The Golden Gate Selling Stakes -For three-year-olds and upward; entrance s'.O. $-5 additional to start; the club to add an amount necessary to make the gross value of the race $1.0C0. of which $1"0 to second and SJS to third ; $1,800; weight for age. Allowances— One pound for each $1C0 to $t.C00 and two pounds for each *1C0 leestofMO. V inner:-of a race of $6-" 0 in value or of two race* other than selling purses after the ch sirg of thia stake net to be entered for lets than $M0. To be run Saturday. November 17 Seven furlongs. The Emeryviile Handicap.— A hfndicap for COfT.MJHl) ON BtCO D PAGK. ' NE^V CALIFORNIA J. C. STAKES. Continued from First Page. two-yea r-t .Ids and upward; entrance $10. $S i additional to start; tbe ciub to add an amount nece.-sary to make the gross value of the race §1,000. of wliich $1SQ to second and $75 to third; 1 weight- to be. announced four days prior to the i race. To be run Saturday. December 8th. One . Mile. Tbe Buriingsme Belling: Stakes -For three-year-olds and upward : entrance $!0, $'io additional . to start; the club to add an amount necessary ' to make the gross value of the race $1.00C. of which $t8 to ascend and |75 to third; those ' entered not to be Bold to carry five pounds above the scale : if for *3,000, weight for age. Allowances— One pound for each $250 to $2,000: , one pound for each $100 to *:,000: two pounds \ for each $M to |5* . Winnen of a race of $1.C00 in value, or of two races other than selling purses alter the closing of this stake not to be entered lor less than S1.C00. To be run Saturday, December 15. One mile and a sixteenth. The New Year Handicap— A handicap for two-year-olds and upward; entrance $10, §50 additional to start: the club to add an amount necessary to make the gross value of the race $2,000, of which $250 to the second and $150 to third ; weights to be announced three days prior to the race. To be run Tuesday, January 1. 1901. One mile and a furlong. Brighton Beach Form Chart BRIGHTON BEACH FORM CHART. BRIGHTON BEACH, N. Y., August 8.— Twenty-ninth 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. iQOpTO FIRST RACE-1 Mile. $6C0 added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. ~ lnd Horses A Wt St fr, % \ StrFin JockeyB Owners (T~H L C 197532SMOKE 101 1 1* )» 1* Hi 1* Henry W ShoWalter 6-5 8-5 6-5 6-5 19637 FLAUNT 106 6 5» 51 4h 21 V Devin T H Ryan 6-5 8-5 6-5 6-5 196773B1G GUN 103 4 4* 31 31 ft* 3'' J Slack McFadden & Allen 5 6 5 5i 19673 CANDLING 106 5 2i 2 21 31 |l VanKuren C L Railev 20 SO 20 50 19481 PINCHER 116 3 3» 41 V 5" 5« Clawson P Fox 15 20 12 20 MIS MAGIC LIGHT 1C6 2 6 6 6 6 6 Brennan WCDaly 40 100 30 100 Time. 12:*s, 25. 491:,, 1 :014s. 1 :14:,5. 1 :40~. Winner— Ch. f, by Order — Alfalfa. Went to post at 2 :30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Smoke showed the most speed and came away easily in the stretch. Flaunt ran a good race and finished strongly. Big Gun was always outrun and tired in the stretch. Candling had speed, but quit badly in the stretch run. Scratched— 19815 Yoloco, 106; 19792^Borough. 103: 19813*Star Chime. 101. Smoke, place, 2 to 5: show, out. Flaunt, place, 2 to 5 ; show. out. Big Gun, show, 2 to 5. IQU'TQ SECOND RACE— Full Course. $600. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. tl/C3*Jty Steeplechase. lnd Horses A Wt St 1 2 3 4 5 Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19704 MARS CHAN 9 143 6 52 3 2" 22 P H Heider MrChamblett 3~ 3 13-513-5 197043QOV. BUDD 7 143 3 3ii U 1-' 11 li 23 Sheedy W Oliver 6-5 7-5 1 1 19.70 C. NAVARRO 5 143 1 V V 3 3 3 3 Barry B Aaron 15 20 12 20 8699 S. RODERI' K7 143 56 4 4 4 4 4 Farrelly G Scott 25 100 20 60 19108 QUICKS I LVER9 153 4 4" Fell SouthwoodJ S Wadsworth 2 4 I 4 19508 FIFIELD 7 143 2 li Fell Ray J H Lewis 8 12 8 10 Time, 5:12. Winneh— Ch. g, by Circassian, dam unknown. Went to poht at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second the same. Mare Chan showed speed today and finished strongly. Governor Budd performed well but tired in the lastquarer. Count Navarro ran a good race and is a very promising jumper. Sir Roderick bolted at the first jump. Mars Chan, place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 4. Governor. Budd, place. 2 to 5; show, out. Count Navarro, show . 2 to 1. Quicksilver, place. 7 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. IQGr^/l THIRD RACE-3-4 Mile. $550 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling fnd Horses A Wt St 1* % \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O ~H L C 19703 OPERATOR 110 1 21 2W V li Spencer H B Durham ~27~3 2i 2i " 1H7031ROE HAMPTON 110 I U |1 1« 2* Bullman J G Follau-bee H2 9-5' 19678^BALLOON 107 2 3-' 31 3* 3U Booker H K Vingut 5 8 5 6 19703 PHI LMA PA.YTON 108 5 5« 0 4i 4 McJoynt J D Deariug&Bro 20 30 20 30 19638 HUMBOLDT 110 8 10 7 6 5* Devin W Donohue 8 10 7 8 19674^FRANK HALL 110 9 6 5» ]■«, Rauch W I Kilpatrick 10 30 10 20 19633 MATEO 110 12 9 9 9 7- Henry Turney Bros 4645 19601 G1NK1 105 13 13 11 11 81 Brennan W C Daly 40 40 20 20 19676 1 WARRANTED 11111 8 10 10 91 ClawBon Regina Stable 40 60 30 40 19510 LADY PADDEN 107 7 4i l» 7 10 Slack W Lakeland 15 60 12 30 18735 QUEEN QUALITY 108 4 7 8 8 11 Cobb James Hunter Jr 100 100 SO 100 19601 PLUMED KNIGHT 110 6 11 12 12 12 Wed'straml Mrs W H Clark 20 100 20 60 19510 ZIEGFELD 110 10 12 13 IS 13 Van Kuren L A Newton 30 60 '0 60 Time, I2& 23*;,, igi., 1 £!.«£, I:l4& Winner — Blk. c, by Victory —Thanks. Went to post at 3:32. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving : second easily. Operato-ran well, finished gamely and was best. Roe Hampton showed fine speed and finished gamely Balloon ran her race. Humboldt closed a big trap in the last quarter. Philma Paxton showed decided improvement. Scratched— 19633 Albert Edward, 110; 19812 Sadie 8.. 107. Overweights— Philma Paxton, 1 pound: Warranted, 1; Queen Quality. 1. Operator, place, evens; show. 2 to 5. Roe Hampton, place. 4 to 5 ; show. 1 to 3. Balloon, show, IQU^11!: FOURTH RACE-7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances ll/OOO The Jamaica Stakes. $l,000added. lnd HorBes A Wt St k H \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C " (19635 iyOTER 6 138 1 Hi P 1-' 14 V« Spencer J R^eene U101-S Aot-10 19605 FIREARM 5 130 2 2 2 2 2 2 Bullman J bodeu 696 1 Time, 121s. 23*.-,. 35. 47. Mfe 1 :13' r„ 1 :25*-. ' Winner— Ch. h. by Friar s Balsam— Mavourneen. Went to post at 4:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easilv. Voter u in grand form and was never extended. Scratched— 19677 Maribert, 119. U)W^] FIFTH RACE—3-4 Mile. $1,000 added. All Ages. Handicap. lnd Horses \ Wtjjt \ hi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H~ L C 196R52HEL10BA8 4 l;i2 5 51 5-' 4 1« Clawson E L Graves" 2 2i~» — 3H »TSS)MU8ETTE 3 109 3 8» 2« 2^ V Wed'rtrand J b Ferguson 6 8 4 4 l!2£.)5rSr.2f'5Z.S&fM! H2 5 ;s; 3i- :ii 3U Heury AkrelldTBlmore 2 M 2 11-5 U9i96;Klh. TJh. TA\l 3 110 1 1. H |J Hi Slack Oneck Stabl* 10 15 10 £ 19b05 'LADY UNCAS :; 97 4 4- *■ 5 5 •: Ranch Osceola Stable 6 10 6 8 19b73 L1L. SIMMONS 4 87 7 7 6 6 61 Cogswell P Lindergersen '00 500 100 500 1960S MODR1NE 3 114 6 6 7 7 7 Bullman Q B Morris ti i7 6 8 19753 IMPARTIAL 4 91 8 8 8 8 8 Booker M Meyer 100 300 100 30C Time. ll-r,. 25%, '5'-',-,. 47:'-,. 1 :0i--,. 1:14. W inner— Ch. c, by Faraudole— Bowclin Lass. Went to post at 4 :3(. at poet 4 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; seennd easily. Helio-bas finished gamely under a vigorous ride and just got up in time. Musette ran well and finished Sf-TJiVZi' ef e "' Lexln^tt»1 whs hard nd.ieu all the way but could ue\or get to the front Rikki likki 1 a\ i showed a lot of speed but tired in the last furlong. Scratched [197(l)Gold Fox, 112; Ultt-Dr. Barlow, '.-: ; 11-7C7 Annie Thompson 86 Overweights— Impartial. 1 pound. Heliobas. place, 9 to 10: show, 'i to 5. Musette, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Belle of Lexiujr-tou, ^ show, 2 to 5. IQOpTfT SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. $600 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt 8t \ H X StrFin Jockeys" Owners O H L C (19797)ALSIKE 4 108 5 7 7 5 41 V Brennan W C Daly 3 4 3 3 (197921GOLD. SCEPTER3 97 3 3* 3« M V 2U Henry P Pfifferling 10 20 10 20 19794 LOCOCHEE 3 107 8 8 8 7 7 3* Bullman A M Hunter 4 5 3i 34 19756*MIDWOOD 3 101 1 5 5« 6 6 4^ Devin G B Morris 8 I 6 7 19797-RARE PERFUME 4 107 4 V 1« 2t 3" 5-' Slack Underwood & Co 6 10 6 8 15775 ELLEN B. 4 101 6 41 4 44 5h 6" Booker M Bowen 30 60 30 60 19796^PREST[DIG»'TOR3 98 2 li 2i 1» 2? 72 Wed'strand G E Smith 6 8 6 7 197973 FLAX SPINNER 5 110 9 9 9 8 8 8 Spencer Hawthorne Stable2 I 2 3 19708'TINGE 8 106 7 6 6-9 9 9 Van Kureu J Adams 10 12 10 10 Time, 11& UM. 491-,. l:0l2-. 1:1425, IMK. l:«. Winner— B. g. by Flatlands— Lucky Clover. Went to post at 5 :00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily. Alsike was easily best and Brennan rode a good race on him. Golden Scepter ran well, but tired at the end. Locochee finished strongly. Flax Spinnar ran a bad race. Rare Perfuma tired in the stretch run and ran below his mark. Scratched— (19374)The Roman. 110; 198153Buffoon. 108; 1981031'iccola, 103; 19815 Yoloco, 96. Overweights — Locochee, 4 pounds; Flax Spinner. 3. Alsike. place, evens; show. I to 2. Golden Sceptar, place, 6 to 1: show, 3 to 1. Locochee, show, 3 to 5. Flax Spinner, place, eveos ; show, ' to 2. Page [2] Daily Racing Form ...AND THE... American Turf congress Record I88CED EVERY DAY OFFICIAL ORGAN OF TEE AMERICAN TCRF CONGRESS. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 4 Daily Reflection of tbe American Turf by Telegraph. fc sTOE and Propxietob. F. H. Bkunell. Associate Editor. Clinton C. Riley. sibcbbtary. Mrs. F. H. Bbunbll. 124-126 rifm Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. COPYRIGHTED. ■n»»r*d according to Act of Congress, in the year 1900. by Frank H. Brunell, in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C..TL 8. A. lTh« chart numbers of Daily Racing Form must not be used. They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly protected.] SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. 3CB80BIPTIONS MlST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. 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Hawley, Agent On Sale at Noon. tT HOT SPRINGS, ARK.: F. C. Boving. «18 Central Avenue. CHICAGO. ILL.. AUGUST 9, 1900. JCLT AND OTHER FORM BOOKS. July books of Form Charts in paper cover are on sale. They contain all the Form Charts of all tracks from July 1 to July 28, inclusive. Price $100. Windsor Form WINDSOR FORM. Windsor, Ont., August 8.— The form of Thursday's Windsor fields is : First Race— Divertissement, Colbert, Charley Shane. S"c md Race— Kid Hampton, Little Henry, Robert Morrison. Third Race-Statira, Olive Order, Flora Daniel*. Fourth Race— R. Q. Ban, Corder II.. Chappa-()ua. Fifth Race— Free Advice, Lord Farandole, Covington, Ky. Sixth Race— Acushla, Rotlia, Cousin Lettie. Windsor Entries i 1 i . . ' WINDSOR ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear : track fast. First Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp 19833 Charley Shane 3. ...105 685 19813 Minnie Burns 3. ...105 665 I 19660 Lizzie Jackson 3... 105 660 I 19768 Dalga 3. ...105 685 , 197r0*Meggs 5.. ..105 6:5 . 19615 Roval Poinciana 4 ... .105 630 I 19874 Charley Estes 3. ...105 635 i 12033 Clianton 3.... 105 650 19833 Divertissement 3 .... 105 700 19801 Alva II 3.. ..105 645 I 18723 Adelaide Cassingham .. 4. ...105 640 ) 19690 Lovice 5.. ..105 680 ) 19657-iColbert 3 ...105 690 ) 19690* Rebecca Wells 5.. ..105 675 i 19801 Doc Farrish 3. ...105 670 ) 19768 Rathlin 3... 105 665 Second Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 19764-'Little Henry 108 720 Casava 108 19764 Free Play 108 695 i 19490-'Robert Morrison 108 715 j 19656 Maggie Young 105 700 ) 19764 Frequent 105 705 ; 19871 Sidelight 105 700 19764 Emma C L 105 710 ) 19417 Queen Litze 105 715 j 18699 Kid Hampton 105 725 i Third Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 19798 Katie Rutherford 5 .... 109 665 19799 Elizabeth K 5. ...109 650 ) 18195 Blitheful 5. ...109 685 i 19837 Helen H. II 7. ...109 655 | 18314 Primavera 4.. ..107 660 | 19798 Full Dress 4.. ..107 670 J 19873 New Woman 4.. ..107 650 ' 19833*Flora Daniels 3.... 96 685 \ 19X33 Nina B.L 3.... 96 680 J 19726-Statira 3.... 96 700 . 19690 Easter Lily 3.... 96 675 19837 Olive Order 3.... 96 690 j Fourth Race -3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. il9SrO)Cbappaqua 4. ...115 715 i 19799-!R. Q Ban 9.. ..107 725 ■ i 8835 Tom Kingsley 5. ..104 705 13*92 Corder II 5.. ..104 720 1 19800 Clara Wooley 3. ...103 705 i 14871 Brunhilda 6.. .102 690 ) 19658 Tenole 6.. .100 700 1 19S7:^Expelled 3.. ..100 715 i 19798 Mongolian 5 .... 100 695 j 19873 H.m.Hoo 4.... 98 S85 19800 Suniol 3.... 91 710 Fifth Race — Full Course. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 19654 Jack Carey 4. ...165 660 i l'.'767)L rd Farandole (....193 670 . 197673Zufallig 7.. ..142 645 19767 Tolstoi 4... 140 660 ) ( 19802 i Covington Ky 6. ...140 665 i 1W94 LastfeDow 6.. ..140 650 (19868) Free Advice 8.. ..140 075 19767 Sallust 5 130 655 i 19802 •X. C. Creede 6.. ..130 640 ' Sixth Race— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 19874 SlaBher 5. ...110 675 ; 19798 The Torj 6. ...108 685 5 19836 Joe Gammage 4.... 105 680 3 19730 Marion Sansom 4 105 665 5 19659Marco Polo 4.. ..105 670 19STt Acushla 4... .104 700 1 19615 Rotha 5.... 98 690 19838 Cousin Lettie 4.... 98 BtS ' 19",98 Dixie Diumont 4.... 98 6e0 Highland Park Form ' , \ HIGHLAND PARK FOK l. Detroit, Mich., August 8.— The form of I Thursday's Highland Park fields is : First Race— Sauce Boat, Zazaneue. Cable Cliff. Second Race— Bill Massie, Lizzie A.. Ida 1 Quicklime. Third Race— Handit. Toad Rainey, Dream i Light. Fourth Race — By George, Momentum, Annie 1 Lauretta. Fifth Race— Alex, Free Lance, Fessy F. Sixth Race— Quaver, Ralston, Sweet Caporal. • Highland Park Entries HIGHLAND PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. First Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp 19*63 Knowle 100 660 ) 19831 'Sauce Boat 100 700 ) 19761 iZazanene 100 690 ) 19671 Dnffield 97 650 ) 19827 Hermeneia 97 670 ) 19757 Gun Cotton 97 665 i I I , . I i I ) ) ) i ) i j ) ; ) j i ) i | | J ' \ J . j i ■ 1 i ) 1 19866 Cable Cliff 97 685 i 19831 Mound Builder 97 6X0 | 19777 May Boyd 95 675 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 197763Irla Quicklime 103 685 ) 18694^ Bill Massie 103 700 1 196^8 G less eg 100 680 ) 19393 Matanzas 100 675 5 | 19393! Lizzie A hjo 690' »' Third Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 19828 Prince of Song 105 675 5 19«68 Pierre Jr 105 670 0 19X28 Handit ._ 102 700 0 19864 Toad Rainey 102 690 3 19166 Thoughtful 102 665 5 19828 iDream Light 102 685 5 19721 Lightning Flash 102 680 0 19828 Badge Bell 102 660 0 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. ( 9866) Momentum 5. ...110 690 (19775)Jennie 4.. ..110 680 197233 Annie Lauretta 5. ...110 685 5 19827 By George 4. ...109 700 0 15817 Sagacity 5. ...108 685 5 198R5 Glad Hand 4.. ..107 675 5 18727 John B. Doerr, Jr 4.. ..107 650 0 19723 Deist 4. ...107 670 0 19775 Trocha 5. ...107 640 0 19866 Jackadie 4. ...104 665 5 19S7l21nfelice 6. ...102 655 19863 Viola K 4. ...102 660 0 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 19829 Free Lance 6.. ..118 690 n 19586 Viscount 6. ...106 670 0 1977" Passaic 4. ...104 680 0 19780 Alex 3.. .102 70 !? 19725 Fessy F 6. ...101 685 19652 Annie Teuton 6. ...101 675 5 19500 Highland Prince 4. ...100 685 5 19724 Magog 3... 94 680 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile 3-year-olds and upward. 8e'';ng. 19829 Ralston 8....U2 720 0 19778 Cad Hazel 4. ...I'M 690 (19780) Left Bower 3. ..1-6 715 J 19779^Sweet Caporal 4 1(4 715 I 197592Quaver 6....H1 725 5 19779 Wine Press 4. ...110 710 | 19775 Cavotte 4.... 92 700 I Saratoga Form i j . ) i SARATOGA FORM. _ .. — Saratoga, N. Y., August 8.— The form of f Thursday's Saratoga fields is : First Race— Unsightly, Ortrud. Cupidity. Second Race— McAddie, Bollario, Scurry. Third Race— Bannockburn. Etholbert, Mar-5 . timas Fourth Race — Billionaire, Cherries. The 1 Brother, Fifth Race— Remp. Billy Owens, Orion. Saratoga Entries i ' ; 5 3 5 1 ' I 1 i 1 • ) ) ) ) ) i SARATOGA ENTRIES. Probabi'ities: Weather wet ; track slow. First Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt, Hdcp. '. 19639 Carbuncle 115 705 -, 196393Fleuroo in 705 5 19746 Nabocklish 108 685 5 1963H Mac Flee knoe 107 690 0 19639 Unsightly 10S 725 5 18917 Fonsolee 103 695 5 1)106 Mordelmo 10.3 700 0 19373 Bicor 103 710 0 19683 Cnpid i t y 102 715 19602 Turnev 100 710 '? I93M News 98 C75 a 197f 8 Ortrud 98 720 | '.. U6 Betsy Jane II 93 680 0 19274 Allaire 93 705f 5 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp 19079 Farmer Bennett 114 715 5 19781iScurrv Ill 735 ' 19 43 Gold Heels 110 720 19682 Tom Embry 107 710 0 196822 Bellario 107 740 0 19781 a Me Add ie 107 750 0 19748*Luke Ward 107 735 5 19781 Drogheda 107 725 5 19748 Far Rockaway 107 730 0 Androclus, ch. c. bv Sabine— Selika 104 18963 Suzon 101 700 6 Third Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp • (!9754)Ethelbert 4....129 790 0 19641 Bannockburn 5 117 800 0 (19681) Roc kton 3. ...108 770 0 19747 iM.irtimas 4 107 775 5 19380 Charentns 6.. ..106 740 0 (19813)DavidGarrick 3. ...103 735 5 U9822)Mr. Jersey 3.... 96 750 0 i | ) 1 ) 5 | »' 5 0 0 3 5 5 0 0 5 0 5 5 0 0 0 5 Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allow inces. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 19715 Boomerack 110 705 19603 Cherries 107 720 19826 Tammany Chief . 107 690 Ginger War, ch. c, by Phoenix Kola 107 19717 Infallible 107 680 (197)5lBillionaire 107 725 18986^Queen Carnival 107 705 19781 Salvo 107 680 19826 The Jade 104 685 (19601)The Brother 104 715 19715 Historian 104 690 19715'King's Favorite 104 710 19230 Himself 103 7C0 19270 Goddess of Night 101 695 19715 JuniDer 101 700 197933Alea 101 710 Moranta, ch. f. by Prince of Monaco— Reined'Or 99 19642 Miss Daniels 96 690 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 19680 Myth 6. ...Ill 710 18582 Remp 6. ...104 725 197492Billv Owens 4. ...104 720 19376^Flamaro 4. ...104 715 19746 Stamp 3. ...103 690 1982320rion 6. ...103 715 19438 Osceola 3... 86 700 Harlem Form 0 n 0 0 !? 5 5 0 HARLEM FORM. The form of Thursday's Harlem fields is : First Race — Silurian, Kohnwreath, Shut Up. Second Race— Pink Coat, Miss Mae Day, Boney Boy Third Race— John A. Morris, Sly, Hilee. Fourth Race — Miss Bennett, Fancy Wood, Princess Tatyana. Fifth Race — Cogmoosey. Parmenion, Papa Harry. Sixth Race— Tim Gainey. Nan O'Kee. Sorrel Rosa. Harlem Entries J I 5 | I f . 1 '. -, 5 5 0 5 5 0 0 '? a | 0 5 5 ' 0 0 0 5 5 0 6 • 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 HARLEM ENTRIES. T Probabilities: „ Weather clear : track fast. First Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 19447 Volkmann 108 675 19661 Pirate to Penzance 108 6:0 182273Qermantown 108 679 19804 Shut Up 108 685 19696 Hanswurst 108 660 18672 Silurian 107 700 19661 Hurrv 105 665 19732 'Kohnwreath 105 690 19661 Cinera 105 660 Second Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (19700)PinkCoat 5. ...116 750 !9772 Boney Boy 4. ...Ill 720 17106 Quannah Parker 4. ...Ill 600 19699 Star Chamber 3.. ..105 715 (19248)Miss Mae Day 3 ...103 725 Third Race— 3-4 M le. 4-year-oldB and upward. Allowances. 19772- John A. Morris 4 .... 1 12 750 .H699 ■'•\oblem an 4.. ..109 710 19739»81y 6.. ..107 735 13733 Goebel 4. ...102 700 19770-'L. T. Caton 6 . . . . MB 725 (19182)Hi!ee 4. ...99 730 19805 Nnir-ne 6.... 99 b25 19239 Passe I.... 97 675 19809-The Lady in Blue 4. ..97 715 Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile. The Petite Stakes. $700 added. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. (19471 )M is* Bennett 120 7.5 ( 19698) Fancv Wood 112 700 19732-' Princ-s- Tatyana 109 6 0 19732 Bounie Lissak 106 675 19293 Sculptress 103 655 19694 Fridolin 103 650 Fifth Race-1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, (19599)Cogmoosey 6. ...Ill 750 (l9774)Papi Harry 5. ..Ill 705 17590 Stuttgart 4 109 675 19533 Violet Parsons 6. ... 109 700 H9701) Miss Liza 4. ..107 635 19774 'Owen.boro 3.. ..101 7C0 19805 Parmenion 3.. ..101 720 19101 Irish Jewel 3.... 98 7i)5 Sixth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 19844 King's Guard 5 1 14 650 19702 San Venado 5. ...114 695 15302 Dagmar 5. ...Ill 675 19701 Dad Steele 5. ...Ill 690 18378 Tyrba 4. ...109 610 19702-'Tim Gainey 3. ...101 725 19503 Baird 3. ...101 670 18640 Vernetta 3.... 96 625 18730 Sorrel Rose 3.... 96 700 16971 Nan O'Kee 3.... 96 710 Page [3] Harlem Form Chart HARLEM FORM CHART. ! (HIOAQO, ILL., August 8.— Third day. Harlem Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. -^ Weather clear; track fast. al _ _ ■ • — s( Preriding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing begins at 2:15 p. m. , j 1. I |i^}* rf\ FIRST RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. l»'Ou«' 2-year-olds. Maideus. Fillies. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St K K § StrFin Jockeys" Owners O H L C 19773 NATURAL GAS 102 74 **it* 1" L Rose Mrs G H Miller 15 20 15 20 REIN \ DEL CELIA106 8vt l»l l4 2* Bassinger Chinn & Forsythe 12 12 10 10 S 1%98 TOOTSIE GREEN 115 1* V 6-' I- W Dean H T Griffin 8 12 8 12 19563 ESTHER R1GGS 115 9" Mi 7f' 4 4 Kuhn Ward A; whitman 8 H 8 15 L FORT TELLER 106 6" 6- t* 51 J WiukfieldW S Barnes 6 8 6 8 19471 RUSTIC GIRL 106 1C» SI IH 6-' Southard E R Rodgers k Col2 30 12 30 19773 IDA V 109 2" 8- 82 1* Herting J E Cushing 20 50 20 50 19698 ELLIS GLENN 106 11 4; 9- 82 Tally John Huffman 24 24 11-5115 _ 19698 M1NTVRA 115 12 11 5 1 91 Alexander James Griffin&Col2 20 12 20 19906 ELDRED 104 4« 9*10-10-' PM'Denu't Charles Goetz 3 4 3 4 19661 VAN NE HI 106 13 12 11 113 Tully B B Burnett 20 30 20 30 PT96 I.AMINCO 106 5« 13 12 12+ Dupee H Ward 20 40 20 40 [ 18024 LAD \ SEABROOK 106 3h IN 13 13 T Knight J B ReBpass 6 10 6 10 1 Time. 12, 231.484,55. 1 Wiimer-Ch. f by Lamplight-r-Flyaway. Went to post at 2:15. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won driving to the limit. Thenextnve 1 were also under keen pressure. Natural Gas ran a game race, and standing a terrific drive all through the last quarter barely got up in time to win. Reina del Celia showed a fine turn of ■ 1 *peed and. considering it was her first appearance, she made a grand showing. Tootsie Green I 1 made up a lot of ground in the stretch. Esther Riggs ran a good race. Neither Ellis Glenn nor 1 Eldred was ever promiuent. Lady Fortune Teller will improve with racing. 1 Scratched— 19293 Wampago. 106. Overweights— Ida V . I pounds: Eldred. 2 Natural Gat- place. * to 1 : show. S io 1. Reina del Celia. place, 4 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Tootsie 1 Green, show, 24 to 1. Elli Glenu, place, evens; show. 1 to 2. Eldred. place. 8 to 5: show. 4 to 5. i 1 AQ 1 f\ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. j ' At*0~r' 3-ynar-olds and upward. Allowances. , Ind Horses A Wt St ht tt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1 19? 64 ROSA DIAH 3 100 84 1« 1* •* 1* Buchanan C B Campbell 12 12 10 10 t 1962L EMMA R. 3 96 2h 2*« 2n« 3-' 2 4 T Knight J Brenock 5 5 44 44 1 569 MINYON 3 102 :» 3* 3' 2 " 3* L Rose J F Newman 3 18-53 18-5 J 1%00 CARL C 4 107 74 64 85 tm 44 Dupee T G Calvert 8 8 8 8 1977U O CONNELL 9 105 14 124 1-4 14 B" W Jones J J Barron & Co 6 6 5 5 194551DUTY 4 99 34 IU 9'24 72 62 Bassinger HBoward&Co 30 30 30 30 19472 CORA HAYILL 114 99 64 5» M 64 71 Grimes G B Havill 50 80 50 80 19423 ALFRED C. 3 97 4--* Pi 724 92 814 J O'Connor J Brennan 50 100 50 100 I 19697 TROUBALINE 3 92 104 •« 6« 8« 9i Tally \Y H Raiuey 15 16 15 16 j 1969V A 8E TI 3 100 12 7"«11' 103 105 Tully 8 B Burnett 20 30 20 30 19564 TREMBLE 3 92 114 12 102 112 Ho H Stuart C Volini 20 25 20 25 19016 DR. WALM8LEY6 111 94 102 12 12 12 J WinkfieldH Robinson 34 4 34 4 Time. 12, 231. 48i. 1:13V , Winner— Ch. f. by Belvidere— Rose. , , , Went to post at 2:55. At post 4 minutes. Start good. ,„.,,., Won cleverly at the end after an early drive; second and third were driving and staggering. Rosa Diah was best ridden and came ' away finely at the end. Emma R. was ridden with poor judgment. Had Knight saved her in the 1 first part of the race instead of chasing after O'Connell he porhaps would have won. Minyon ran 1 one of her good races and was right there all the way. Mark Carl C. for early action. He finished with a tremendous rush after having all kinds of bad racing luck. O Connell acted like a 1 two-year-old. He ran a fast half, then gave it up. Dr. Walmsley was jammed into the fence by ' Alfred C. when going down the backstretch and had two of his ribs broken. Duty ran a fair race. • '. Overweights— Carl C. 3 pounds. Rosa Diah, place. 4 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Emma R., place. 2 to 1 : show, evens. Minyon, show, • 3 to 5. Dr. Walmsley. place. 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. , -• f~VQ A "I THIRD RACE— Short Course. Purse7$400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. ± V/0"T X 4-year-olds and upward. Allowpces Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 2 5 7 9 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1 19771 IGLOBE 1 1~. 5 160 2" 4 32 3* 14 14 1'4 Eggerson John Brenock 6-5 3-2 1 7-5 19771 'P PARTOUT4 138 1" C l1 1* IH V 2"' Gallagher R J Laughlin 8-513-5 8-5 13-5 S 197343VIKING 6 130 4 S*« 4 4 4 3-' 3-' T Murphy A M Linnell 4 5 14-514-5 5 1977PLAST PAST 4 125 3" 224 21" 23 3+ 4 4 M Weber John A Malo 10 13 10 12 Time. 3:34. Winner— Br. g. by Little Minch— Gwendoline. . Went to post at 3:20. Off at the second break to a good start. Won handily: second driven a out. Globe il. is a rrackerjack at the jumping game, and under a good ride handled his 160 0 pounds finely, l'asse Partout showed his usual amount of steed, fenced without making a mistake ,. and did his best. Viking also did his best. Last Past showed a lot of speed and improves , with every race. . Globe II, place, out. Passe Partout, place, out. Viking, place, evens : show, out. Last 1 Past, place, 3 to 1 : show out. __ = -1~?TLy | 4) FOURTH RACK— 1 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to Becond ; $25 to third. ± \y 0-J-jw 3-year-olds. Allowances. ind Horses A Wt St k V4 ii StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19733 THE~UN KNOWN 100 24 214 I" " 5 1" Tally T P Hayes 11-207-1011-207-10 197382MITTEN 95 V* f 21 21* 1"» t* T Knight W R Baker & Co 2 24 2 24 lfW DEPONAN 99 4 4 4 4 4 31 4 Tully Keene & Kelly 15 20 15 20 (198291 BILL GARRETT 102 34 3" M 3" 3U 4 L Rose F Bellowes & Son 8 8 8 8 Time, 13, 26. C04, laTS1.-,, l:16i, l:41i5. Winner— Blk. c. by Pirate of Penzance— Romana. Went to post at .. :50. Off at the first break to a fair start. Won driving and out to the last it ounce. The other three were also driving. The Unknown was the best, but ran a very poor race e for h.m. Be v.as poorly handled and thrcugh the stretch Tally was more of a hindrance than a a help. Mitten is in good form and ran gamely. Deponan was slipping and sliding about when n the barrier ascended. Bill Garrett sv rved badly under punishment in the stretch. Overweights— Deponan, 2 pounds ; Bill Garrett, 5. The Unknown, place, out. Mitten, place. 1 to 2; show, out. Deponan. place, 3 to 1. Bill Garrett, place. 8 to 5 : show, out. ^____ _ I Q FIFTH RACE— 1 Mil«: and 20 Yards. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. r *• 1(iU Yj £*} -±: fj 3-year-oldB and upp ard. Allowances — lud Horsea A Wt St * V4 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18982 HANSFORD 3 96 3« 224 2*« 21 Ui 1-' Tally H Oots & Co 20 30 20 30 19600 LITTLE LAND 7 106 1" 4* 3« 43 3« 214 Dupee H Yarwig 6 7 6 7 19806 LEAN DO 4 107 7 92 1* 6-' 514 3^ P McD'rm'tC E Mahone 4 5 4 5 1886"' ;DANDY H. 4 107 8 52 |m 314 I* 4* Buchanan D P Rodgers & Co8 15 8 15 19701 HOSI 5 106 4« 6* 6" 7' 7"' 5 L Rose Fries & Co 15 25 15 25 19348 EUTERPE 4 102 5" 3*h £• 5i 6* 62 Bassinger Earnsh \vBros&Co8 10 8 10 18)78 MARTHA FOX 4 102 91 8» 9, 82 82 72 Tully Lewis&McAllister20 40 20 40 18824 J J T. 4 107 2« | l* 1 2" 82 T Knight J B Respass I 24 I 2 19503 A1LENNA 3 9110 1» 8« W 92 N J Waldo D C Raggio 5 7 5 7 19701 ROSAVANNAH 4 102 11 10- 114 102 102 10U W Jones Mrs H Beinsohn 20 30 20 30 l%- 8 LITTLE BILLY 8 106 64 114 12 11« 11» 11* Southard O H Frank 10 20 10 20 19169 PITFALL 8 108 12 12 10-' 12 12 12 Herting E Harding A Co 30 1C0 30 1C0 0 Time. 124, 25. 50, 1 :15, 1 :41. 1 :43-r,. Winner— B. c. by Hanover— Orlie. Went to post at 4 :20. At post 4 minutes Start poor. Won well ,,.■,„ in hand. Hansford * j ran a a surprisingly good race. He was always in a good position and came away without an effort in in the stretch. Little Land ran a good game race for him. Leando as usual came with a terrific Be rush through the stretch and nipped Dandy H. out for third place in the last stride. The latter or ran a creditable race. J. J. T was sent away fly ing and showed a lot of speed but stopped in a a btiide at the head of the stretch. It was a very ordinary lot. Scratched— 19101 Irish Jewel, 93; 19629 Frelinghuysen, 96. Overweights Pitfall, 2 pounds. Hansford, place. 10 to 1 ; show, 4 to 1. Little Laud, place. 24 to 1 : show, evens. Leando. !°- show, evens. J J. T . plbce. evens : show. 1 to 2. — 1 OU4 /i SIXTH TlACE—i 1-8 Miles. Purse $T6o. $75 ttTsecoud ; $25 to third. ± *70-r_r ■* year-olds and upward. Selling. — Ind Horaee~ A Wt St 8t fr % X StrFin Jockeys Ownere O H L U 19630-BEN CHANCE3~ 99 44 34 4j 64 7; 2; 1- J Waldo R M Westerfield 6 6 6 6 (19738IMACY 6 114 54 V 3^214 2. 1' 21 Bergen S Lazarus 8-5 2 8-5 2 19701 BARTON 6 111 t» 64 6' 7' ^ 3 » 3, Dupee Hold &. Schauer 30 30 JO 20 . 19.99 DONATION 7 107 74 72 U Si 4-' 44 42 T Knight J T Stewart & Co 34 34 3 I 19738 L. HOFl'ER 7 112 1 1' 1-4 1. 1' 5-' 5' L Rose J Brenock 6 7 6 7 ( 19702 1C MEADER I 103 2» 8lf Vi S« 6) 7-' 6'' Tull W Jordan & Co 10 12 10 12 8673^ CAESAR 5 110 34 42 1* 4» 34 61 V Clay M Godfrey & Co 20 25 20 25 j, ur," KG S GUARD:. 110 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 W Joues J B Nichols & Co 30 100 30 100 Time. 124,25.491. 1:15.. 1:42, 1:554.-,. Winiiei Ch. c. by Chance Belgale. . . .... Went to post at 4:5'. Off at the first break to a j,'ooil start. Won driviug to the limit; second ud the shiiie. ben Chance it as fame as ■ pebble, and gained inch by inch on Maty all through the he ! -^ al s( j 1. final furlong. Macy is ouly a wreck of his former self, but at that ran a mod race. Bergen hail him in a good position all the way and rode well until it came to a finish, then he was of little help to Macy. Barton was right there and should win soon when in with the same class of horses. Donation did not run his race. Lew Hopper showed a lot of early speed but quit after running about a mile. Clara Meader retired early. Julius Caesar seemed dangerous on the far turn but stopped in the stretch. Scratched— 19735 Clay Poynter. Ill ; 19697 Microscope, 97. Ben Chance, place, 2 to 1 : show, evens. Macy, place. 4 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. Barton, show, 34 to Donation, place. 6 to 5 ; show. 1 to 2. ^ Saratoga Form Chart S _ [ 1 1 1 ■ 1 I 1 1 1 1 i j , 1 t J I j , ' 1 1 1 ' • '. • , S 5 a 0 ,. , 1 = it e a a n _ r *• — 0 a a in in Be or a a !°- — — SARATOGA FORM CHART. SARATOGA, N. Y., August «.— Seventh day. Summer Meeting. Saratoga Association. Weather clear first two races, then showery; track heavy. Presiding Judge. J. J. Burke. Starter, J. F. Caldwell. Racing starts at 1 :30 p. m. FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $100. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. IOQKQ tFOOO Maidens. Ind Horses " A Wt St k jj X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19746 RINGLEADER 3 110 1 24 1» Vi 1« O'Connor Ralph Black 6 6 4 4 180f9 DUOEO 5 107 5 514 4» 3* 2" Boland F D Beard 2 3 2 11-5 197462BASTILE 3 107 4 3-' 32 2« 3* Littlefield A T Ross I I 11-56-5 2 19746 S. VERB DEYBRE3 110 6 6M 62 6-' 4» Blair J E Seagram 8 30 8 30 LORD OGLEBY 3 107 7 7 7 7 $1 Mitchell W M Barrick I 5 3 44 17471 GODFREY 4 116 I 42 $■ 4" 6 Newmeyer L Elmore 50 50 25 30 19746 DANCE 3 115 8 8 8 8 7 Rutter W Hendrie 20 80 20 St 19746 J. H. SLOAN 3 110 9 9 9 9 8 Meade C Black 50 100 40 110 17635 EPIGRAM 3 105 2 1-' 2 54 9 James J Desha 30 00 30 10 Time. 13, 24 J, 37, 1 :03. 1:17.. Winner— Ch. c, by Kantaka— Florence D. Went to post at 1:35, At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won driviug; second the -nine. O'Con nor won the race for Ringleader. He beat the flag several lengths, but pulled back and allowed Epigram to lead to the stretch. Ringleader then went to the front and well nursed, barely lasted long enough. Boland rode a poor race on Duoeo. Even after a poor send-off he would have won with a good ride. Bastile ran his race and had no mischances. Sir Vere de Vere ran a fair race. Lord Ogleby would have about won with an even break. Off next to last he made up much ground. Scratched— The Outcast, 119: 19638 Prince Florist, 116; 14944 Miss Mitchell. 114; 19746 Nabock-i lish, 110; 19746 Stamp. 109; 19718 Island Prince, 105. Ringleader, place, evens ; show. 2 to 5. Duoeo, place. 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. Bastile, show, I to 3. -IQQPTQ SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse, $400. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind Horses ~~AWtStk H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18135 SPLASH 102 1 3» 3" 12 1« Mitchell W Hendrie 6 30 6 30 192552L. OF THE VALLY 109 3 2* 2U 21 2- McCue R T Wilson Jr 7-106-5 7-101 18170 MARY M'COY 109 4 5 5 3" 31 Turner Ed A Tipton 3 5 3 5 ANIMOSITY 102 6 43 41 41 41 Townsend C Littlefield Jr *20 100 20 100 (19642)ONDURDIS 109 2 11 1" 5 5 O'Connor G W Johnson 3 3 24 13-5 17940 LUCK 102 5 6 6 6 6 A Hewitt E L Graves 30 60 20 30 MESABA 102 7 7 7 7 7 McQuade C Littlefield Jr *20 100 20 100 18062 S1NFI 109 8 8 8 8 8 T Burns T F Buckley 6 10 6 8 *Coupled in betting. Time. 12. 24, 504, 1 :03i. Winner— Ch. f, by Ben Strome— Over the Water. Went to post at 2 :07. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Splash reveled in the heavy track. She was interfered with early and fell back, but took the lead in the stretch and won pulling up. Lady of the Valley did not seem to like the mud. Mary McCoy ran a splendid race. She floundered all over the track in the first part of the race and then dropped back, but closed like a shot and would have been Becond in the next stride. Ondurdis showed speed for a half mile and then tired. Animosity will probably run better when next out. The others did their best. Scratched— 19571 Candle, 109; 19152 Guess Work. IC2; Morningside, 102. Splash, place, 10 to 1 ; show, 5 to 1. Lady of the Valley, place, out. Mary McCoy, show, 3 to 5. Ondurdis, place, evens; show, 1 to 3. 1 QQ/JA THIRD RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. Purse, $500. 4-year-olds and upward. lt/OUU Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St St fr % X StrFin "jockeys Owners O H L C 197852Q. OF SONG 4 100 1 ?« 24 21 2U 11 12 T Burns W J Smith 7-5 2 7-5 8-5 (19641 iMAX. GOMEZ 5 114 3 H 1-' 12 11422 2-' Mitchell SCHildreth 1-211-201-21120 19784 C'MP'NSTION4 111 4 42 4'- Vi V 31" 3* Boyle B E Beach 20 25 20 20 19750 EINEB 5 111 5 5 5 5 5 5 »»S Richards P H Hume 100 200 80 100 19750 THE B.ROUTE4 111 2 S" 3H 4" 41 41 5 Hager B Miller 100 300 100 300 Time, 18. 31, 573, 1 :104, 1:24;, 1 :454, 2 :04S. Winner— Br. f, by Esher— Sonata. Went to post at 3:45. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Queen of Song had the race "cinched" all the way. She moved up to Maximo Gomez from the first quarter, went to the front when ready and won eased up. Maximo Gomez was doing his best. He likes sloppy going better. With a better ride Compensation might have been second. Boyle was of no help to him in the stretch. Scratched— 193343Favonius, 114; 19708 Protus. 108. Queen of Sot g. place, out. Maximo Gomez, place, out. Compensation, show, 4 to 5. IQOn j FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St X, % X -StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19822»WARING 118 2 H Vi V I* P Turner F M Taylor 7-107-101-2 1-2 18919 RADFORD 97 3 4 24 2-' 22 2* Odom L V Bell 4 8 4 6 19681 WATER CURE 115 1 35 4 33 31 " 31"' Littlefield C Littlefield Jr 5 10 5 10 194343ZEUS 97 4 21 3h 4 4 4 Shaw W Lakeland 2 4 2 3* * Time. 13i, 251, 514, 1:041,1:165, 1:43!. Winner— B. c, by Masetto— The Sweeper. Went to post at 3:18. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. War-11 ing had the race safe all the way. He liked the going and without ever having been extended won puiling up to a walk. Radford seemed to be about the best of the others. Water Cure's race was too bad to be true. Zeus ran as if he preferred a hard track. Scratched— (l9634)King Bramble, 118; 19785 Montanic, 108: 19858 J. H. Sloan, 97; 19746 Round Up, 97 Waring, place, out. Radford, place, evens; show, 1 to 5. Water Cure, show, 2 to 5. Zeus. place. 7 to 10 ; show, oat. I QQ/K) FIFTH RACE— About 2 Miles. (Short Course.) Purse $100. 4-year-olds and X I/0\J £ upward. Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 3 5 7 9 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 195C8 'TRILLION 9 143 2 1-' l'l 1-' l« 12 12 Brazil W C Hayes 4 5 4 4 197503COUS1N JESS 4 133 7 7 214 21 3: 5* 214 Monahan B F Clyde *3 5 3 4 19381 BABY BILL 9 140 8 8 P 7 2» 2* 3i"Davton L Waterburv 8 15 8 15 il9397)ARQUEBUS 5 132 3 24 4'4 6» 51 4-'» 41 • Moxley C W Penniston 4 4 3 3 17955-'GEO. KEENE 5 147 4 3 34 l» 6 6 ?.« Mr Smith H W Smith 6 20 6 20 18417 COSMP'LIT N4 147 6 6 5" 3U41 3"* 6 Bracken B F Clyde *3 5 3 4 193972ARREZZO 6 150 1 4 Fell. Cochrane T P Phelan 3 12 3 12 17694 PLAGIARIST 4 132 9 9 8 Fell. W Henry E L Smith 6 15 6 15 197502PER1ON 5 141 5 54 7 41 Fell. Finnegan F Gebhard 24 24 2 11-5 *Coupled in betting. Time. 4:19i. Winner— Ch. g. by King Ernest -Trill. Went t post at 3:50. At post 12 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Brazil rode a splendid race on Trillion. He saved ground at all the jumps and that is what won the race for Trillion. He jumped better than the others. Cousin Jess 9tumbled at the last jump, which just about cost him the race. Had Dayton kept closer to the field Baby Bill would have had a better chance. Arquebus was poorly handled by Moxley. He appeared all over the winner when he went to the front five furlongs from home, but Moxley let him fall back from first to last place and then came on again. Cosmopolitan ran well for a time and then tired. Perion seemed like the winner when he fell. Scratched— 18768 The Bachelor. 165. Trillion, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. The stable, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. Baby Bill, show. 5 to 2. Arquebus, place, evens; show. 1 to 2. Perion. place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. . 100 j, ud the he Turf Exchange i Romeo. Hound Trip 2Sc Alton train in time for Saratoga races. Commissions received on Foreign Races. Special via Chicago & Alton leaves Union Depot at 11:30 a.m. Special via Santa Pe leaves Polk St. Depot at 12:55 p.m. Both stop at Ualsted St. and Ashland Ave. Specials return at 5 p.m. and after last race. Tick, tu sold on trains only. Tickets good on either special returning. Page [4] St. Louis Form Chart ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., August 8. -Seventy-second day. St. Lonis Fair Association. Summer t Meeting. Weather clear; track fasi. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Marphy. Starter, William Brnen. Racing: starts at 2:90 p. m. IQftlni FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St \ i4 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19712 IRIS 4 105 S 3" 31 22 1-' J Woods J A Martin 6 8 5 7 19689 DIGGS 8 110 11 10« 81 6' 2" Hinkey James Arthur 34 44 24 4 19608 RUBY RILEY 4 105 2 5J 51 4' 3" Dale H Thomas 7 8 4 4 19549 BRIGHT IE B* 5 105 7 61 64 5" 44 J T Woods W Hera rd 12 15 10 12 19610 EL'NOR HOLMES5 105 4 P 9' 7h 51 Corner L J Haas 5 8 5 6 19581 PERCY R. 5 107 5 7" 74 81 6* L Jackson E B Kinder E0 50 30 40 19608 AUNT MARY 6 105 1 1« U 1h 71 E Mathews O'Brien AWernertlO 10 6 6 19741 REGATTA 5 105 10 94 10" 92 81 Morse Foster&BrumfieldlO 12 10 10 19545 WHISPER LOW 4 105 9 IP 11* 10« 9» Fallehey G W Curtis tO f.0 20 30 19220 BONAQUA 4 107 6 2« V 34 Id Gilmore P J Kelly 15 30 12 20 19821 VERY L.1GHT 4 105 8 42 4« 112 U» Dominick M S Hughes 12 20 10 15 19411 TITUS 4 107 12 12 12 12 12 McGinn George J Long 60 100 40 60 Time, 12i,24,,49i, 1:03, 1:16. Winner— Br. f, by Kingston— Flutter. Went to post at 2 :35. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Iris was the best of a poor lot and won without much trouble. Diggs closed up a lot of ground and could not get thiough in the first part of the race. Ruby Riley ran well and finished strongly. Brightie 1 B. wants a softer track. Percy R. stumbled at the far turn. Overweights— Diggs, 3 pounds. 1 ris, place, 24 to 1; show, 7 to 5. Diggs, place, 7 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Ruby Riley, show, 4 to 5. 1 Q$J_|_ (± SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. md Horses A Wt St ^ f-» & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 197402W1LD PlRATE 118 2 2» 43 3' 1U J Woods J S O'Brien 8-5 2 8-5 2 (1979DOBIA 110 4 31 24 23 21 Dominick George J Long 13-107-51 6-5 197913 WALL 106 5 6 6 44 3* Gilmore W W Darden 5 54 4 5 19740 GEO. W.JENKINS 109 6 5" 54 5* 4* J T Woods J F Schorr 6 12 6 10 19578 BIRDIE bTONE 106 1 I* 31 1" 513 Corner Keith & Patton 30 60 30 50 REACHER 102 3 1U 114 6 6 Morse S N Lambertson 10 20 10 15 Time, 12, 244, 49i, 1 .-01s, 1 :08.. Winner— Br. c, by Pirate of Penzance— Right Wild. Went to post at 3:07. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Wild Pirate ran a fine race, was at his best today and finished strongly. Obia weakened in the last I sixteenth and hardly ran his race. Wall closed with a rush. George W. Jenkins is best on a soft t track, as also is Birdie Stone. Readier showed early speed. Overweights— Readier, 2 pounds. Wild Pirate, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Obia, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Wall, show, 2 to 5. 1QR17 THIRD RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind HorseT ~ A Wt St St %. H % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19713 BR1DGETON 7 103 4 4» 4« P 31 24 1U J Woods Thomas Hums 11-511-52 2 197«63 jRRl» 3 90 5 5* 1*1 11 1*4 1* 25 Dominick T H Stevens 6 8 6 8 19713 RANSOM 8 103 1 1" 1»* 34 53 43 3 H Dale O W Boardman 20 25 15 25 U9786)CHORUSBOY4 103 2 21 53 2™ 2U 32 42 McGinn W Dickson 2 2 8-5 9-5 19739 FEARFUL 3 95 7 fti 6' 73 6» 62 53 E Mathews J Schwartz 50 1C0 40 100 U9i45)LEE KING 3 92 3 34 Z» 41 414 52 6" J T Woods J S O'Brien 3 4 3 4 19?45 L.EONAG 5 102 6 *i« V 61 T 7* 7" Morse C J Kuhs & Co 15 30 12 25 19362 MISS PR'SLY 6 105 8888888 Gilmore C A Lowe 100 200 80 100 Time, 12i, 25, 50, 1 : 154, 1 :423, i :02. Winner— Ch. g, by Panique— Lady Elizabeth. Went to poet at 3 :40. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Bridgeton came like a wild horse in the run for home and was drawing away at the end. Orris ran well but was staggering at the finish. Ransom ran his race. Chorus Boy quit badly in the I stretch. Lee King was a disappointment. OverweiguLs— iuiss Pressley, 4 pounds. Bridgeton, place, 7 to 10; Bhow, out. Orris, place, 24 to 1 ; show, evens. Ransom,' show, 24 to . 1 . Chorus Boy, place, 7 to 10; Bhow, 1 to 3. Lee King, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. 1 QOiO FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. ind """Morses ~ A Wt St \ jj ij StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L~C~ 19646'MALA* 4 104 4 24 2« 22 114 1* J Woods H E Rowell 7 8 6 6 (19a47)LAUREATE 8 105 3 3»" 43 3" 21 2* Crowhurst G C Bennett 9-101 7-107-10 D 196462HAV1LAND 3 94 2 14 14 I" 3 I* E MathewsM Deatheridge 4 6 4 6 19646 BAN laH 4 104 5 4W 31 4* 4» 4r Dominick F M Arthur 6 8 6 7 195452RISME 6 102 1 5 5 5 I 5 J T Woods J Powers 7 15 6 12 Time, 124, 254, 49, 1 :15, 1 :41, 1 :47i. Winner— Br. g, by Pirate of Penzance — Miss Thomas. Went to post at 4: i9. At poet 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Malay f showed decided improvement and ran a grand race under a good ride. Laureate was well ridden and did his best. Haviland had clear going throughout, but weakened in the last sixteenth. The 9 others were not contenders. Malay, place, 8 to 5; show. 3 to 5. Laureate, place, out. Haviland, show, 3 to 5. : 1 OW1 O FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. JL «t/ O ^J: «t7 First Autumn Special. Purse $500. ind Horses A Wt St * % * StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ' 197442P1NOCHLE 5 115 3 33 3* * 1- 11 Vandusen F W Holtgrewe 8-5 11-58-5 11-5 . 5 19744 OH NET 3 101 1 1« V | 23 22 J T Woods James Arthur 5 6 4 5 U9686JGO TO BED 5 115 4 4 4 4 4 32 McGinn J F Fogg 1 1 7-103-4 U9790)L. CALLAHAN 6 110 2 21 24 3'4 3" 4 Dominick M S Hughes 10 20 10 15 Time, 124, 25i, 491, 1 :15l, 1 :424, 1 :49. Winner— B. h, by Panique— Mamie S. Went to poet at 4:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second easily. Pinochle was much the best and finished strongly after a hard drive through the stretch. Ohnet ran a ! good race and wab all out at the finish. Go To Bed was outfooted in the first part of the contest * and could not get up in the stretch run. His race was not up to the mark. Lady Callahan sulked when going down the backst retch. Scratched— (I98i8)jimp, 115. Pinochle, place, 1 to 2, show, out. Ohnet, place, evens; show, out. Go To Bed, place, out. I QWP^f I SIXTH RACE— 3-4~Miie. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. J Ind Horses A Wt St H % ij StrFin Jockeys Owner O H L C 196112APPLE JACK 5 102 1 2U 22 22 11 Dominick L Kavanagh 3 34 3 16-5 U9788)GKaNTOR 4 100 2 42 V 3* 22 J Woods W A Martin 7-5 7-5 7-104-5 19789 HI KOLLAR 4 101 3 13 12 114 3'^ McGinn W Mulkey 34 5 34 5 19689 KINDRED I 94 I 34 •* i- i* Dale E & L Bohlman 15 30 12 B 19208 BERTHA NELL 5 92 6 6 C V V JI Woods Vestal & Co 8 10 7 8 19712 MltiS VERNE 6 88 4 S* 52 6 6 O'Neill J H Gray 30 60 30 40 Time, 124, 24, 36i, 484, 1:14. Winner— Ch. h, by Spendthrift— Apple Blossom. Went to post at 5:20. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won ridden out; second easily. Apple Jack was in prime form today and displayed great speed. Grantor made a desperate effort t iu the stretch, but could not overhaul him. Hi Kollar showed much speed early, hut tired and i quit in the last sixteenth. Scratched-(19789)The Light, 113. Overweights — Kindred, 2 pounds. Apple Jack, place, 9 to 10; show, 2 to 5. Grantor, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Hi Kollar, show, 1 to 2. 1 QW FM| bEVF.NTH~RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. . j'nd "HorseT- A Wt St \ % X~ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C . 197883 NECK LACE 6 107 1 514 34 Vi U Gilmore Dockery&Ryan 5 7 5 6 19787 JOHN M'ELROY 6 107 10 9' !»-' 74 2UR Smith E Morrison 6 15 6 15 1971220STRA 4 105 8 44 54 6-' 34 J T Woods Middleton fc Co 10 15 10 12 19712 GRAVES 4 112 4 1» 1" V 4m Vandusen H T Batcheler 4 6 4 5 19431 ED L. 6 110 5 34 V 314 54 Hinkey T A Gay 15 15 12 13 195812H.OFTR ST'M'RE5 107 3 10 10 94 •» F Kane J U Strode & Co 12 40 10 25 19412 W. B. GATES 4 107 6 8» 8 10 74 Crowhurst G C Bennett 6 8 6 6 197872FREE LADY 5 105 9 62 71 81 8 Dominick T Kiley 9-5 2 8-5 9-5 19581 LENA WILL1AM85 105 7 74 63 5" 9* Morse J W Fuller 10 30 10 10 19712 WIGGINS I 107 2 2»« 414 44 10 J Woods Foster&Brumfieldl2 60 10 30 Time. 121, 21i, 494,1 :02i, 1:15. Winner— Blk. m, by Vocalic— Brooklet. t Went to post at 5 :54. At post 12 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second driving. Necklace was well rated and came with a fine rush through the stretch. John McElroy picked his way through the field and finished strongly. Ostra ran a good race. Free Lady acted badly at the post. Scratched -19787 Iron Chaueellor, 112; 197 11 Eight Bells, 105. Overweights— Ed L.. 3 pounds. Necklace, place, 24 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. John McElroy, place, 5 to 1: show, 24 to 1. Ostra, show. 24 to 1. Free Lady, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Highland Park Form Chart 1 I t I . D f 9 : ' . 5 a ! * J t i . . -HIGHLAND PARK FORM CHART. DETROIT, MICH., August 8.— Twelfth day. Summer Meeting. Highland Park Club. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, C. H. Pettingill. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. J QO/»0 FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind" Horses ~ A Wt St M, H % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19777 GEORGE LA BAR5 100 2 Vi 1* U4 l* Irven Meyers & Lacals 3 3 2 3 198273MATLOCK 3 96 8 62 42 4" 23 LThompsnN Dyment 1 1 4-5 1 197623SALVADO 6 103 9 7" 5» 52 3» Castro W H Ketchiman 8 10 8 10 19775 REY SALAZAR 5 101 3 t" t— 44 McQuade H McCarren Jr 8 15 8 15 ( 19831 )QUEEN ANN E 3 91 1 3" 32 3" 5" Coburn S W Street 3 6 3 6 19775 VIOLA K. 4 1024 7 9 04 61 6+ Landry A Brown & Co 10 20 10 20 19780 GIVE AND TAKE 3 103 6 V 7 7 7 Brewer EJShipsey 20 50 20 50 19671 KNOWLE 3 106 5 5h 8 8 8 Stewart C E Peltier 10 10 10 10 19392 SAVE 5 107 4 8 9 9 9 McCann J P Staderman 20 1C0 20 100 Time, 234, IU, 1:0H, 1:144. Winner— Blk. g. by Vocalic— Frances L. Went to post at 2 :50. Ac post 3 minutes. Start good. Won all out; second easily. George La Bar was lucky in the Bend off and had clear sailing, but was tiring and in a hard drive with Matlock only saved the race in the last nod. Matlock had to work his way through on the back-stretch. Had he been as lucky as George La Bar at the start he would have won. Salvado got third place in the last stride. Rey Salazar and Queen Anne were used up in chasing the winner. Scratched— 19775 Cavotte, 98. Overweights— Rey Salazar, 1 pound ; Viola K., 44 ; Knowle, 4 ; Save, 1. George La Bar, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Matlock, place, 2 to 5; show, out Salvado, show, 3 to 2. 1 Q^fi4- SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Selling. nd Horses A Wt St \ % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (19721) BARD OF AVON 97 3 24 tn «n !■ LThomps'nF D Weir 10 10 8 8 197583GRAY DALLY 99 2 5» V 7 22 J Daly F Reagan 4 4 4 4 (19758)COMPASS 107 1 3" 6- 4« 3« Landry Fox & McDonnell 2 2 3-2 3-2 19776-'TOAD RA1NEY 94 7 64 31 61 41 C Wilson E Moore 3 5 3 5 19758 CUPA 99 6 4^ 44 21 52 Irven H Hurdle 8 20 7 15 19776 THE COPPER 102 5 7 7 5» 6-' Coburn S W Street 4 10 4 8 (19776)EDGEWORTH 101 4 14 12 14 7 Castro Johnston&Skinnr3-2 2 7-5 2 Time, 235, 48i, 1:014. Winner-B. c, by The Bard— Water Lily. Went to post at 3:21. At post 8 minutes. 8tart good. Won all out ; second easily. Bard of Avon ran a good race, but barely managed to last long enough. Gray Dally took the long route and swung to the outside at the stretch turn, but finished v, ith a grand rush. Compass, cut off on the backstretch, was tiring and stopping at the end. The Copper stumbled and went to his knees at the far turn. He would have been a contender but for this. Edgeworth stopped to a walk in the last eighth. Her race was out of line. Bard of Avon, place, 3 to 1 ; show, 3 to 2. Gray Dally, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Compass, place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. Edgeworth, place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. 1QO/^K THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ~" ~ Ind Horses A Wt St ?4 K 1j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19780 TOHTUGAS 4 108 1 13 P 14 1»" A WebeT J C Ferris Jr 10 10 6 8 (19762)INTENT 3 1U2 5 31 2« P 21 Coburn H L Johnson 15 20 15 20 19723 CRINKLE 4 106 2 V 3"4 3^ 3U LThomps'nW Krafft 2 2 3-2 2 19832 JUCOMA 3 107 3 6 6 6 4* Irven E Peters 4847 19723 GLAD HAND 4 106 6 5"« 53 t* 5" C Wilson CLForsythe&Co 8-5 8-5 7-5 3--' 19780 CORALIS 5 106 4 4" 4» li 6 Castro P Labouisse 2 3 2 13-5 Time, 234. 474, 1:014, l:l4i. Winner— B. c, by Tremont— Tassel. Went to post at 1 :57. At post 7 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same. Tortugas got off running and Weber made the most of his advantage. The gap that Intent closed told on her in the last sixteenth and she hung after heading Tortugas. The latter came again in the last hundred yards. Crinkle finished strongly on the outside. Glad Hand did not run her race. Coralis is stiff and sore. Scratched— 19i592Quaver, 98. Tortugas, place, 3 to 1; show, evens. Intent, place, 8 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Crinkle, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Glad Hand, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Coralis, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. 1 QH(l(i FOU,RTH RACE-6 1Z furlongs. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St it V4 \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19762 MOMENTUM 5 105 6 63 61" 5* 11 Landry W H Barrett 4 5 24~1 — 197803NIMROD 7 1144 S 4» 214 2n« 21 C Wilson W H Ketchiman 1 6-5 1 1 19653 MISS ALFRROWG 100 4 52 41 44 S Castro Strobel & Miller 4 5 4 5 19649 ELEVEN BELLS 3 91 2 3U 314 31 4m J Daly A Brown & Co IS 15 10 n 19725 LIZ. MCARTHY 3 91 1 11 14 1« U* Wonderly Vince & Weir 15 15 10 10 19501 JACKAD1E 4 101 3 2m £h &i I* McQuade H McCarren Jr 5 6 5 6 19671 CABLE CLIFF 3 96 7 7 7 7 7 Morris J Brewer 30 60 25 30 19116 MADAM GERST 5 103 Left at the post Coburn J Hendrix 30 30 6 6 Time, 244.49, 1:144, 1:214. Winner — B. h, by Sir Modred— Tyranny. Went to post at 4:28. At post 15 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second handily. Momen- turn ran his true rao\ worked his way through his field, got up in the last sixteenth and was drawing away at the finish. Nimrod tired. He took a wide turn on entering the homestretch. Miss Al Farrow was in a pocket on the backstretch, hut finished strongly and got third place in the last stride. Lizzie McCarthy was used up in setting the pace. Jackadie got an easy ride. Overweights— Nimrod, 24 pounds; Jackadie, 1. Momentum, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Nimrod, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Miss Al Farrow, show, evens. 1 QHfiT F1FTH RACE_1 Mu**- Purse $2E0. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind HorseB A Wt St %, % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 197773L OF THE WE»T 5 101 2 3™ 3-- 3m 2« 11 A Weber J C Ferris Jr 7-5 3-2 6-5 6-5 197772HUNGARIAN 4 103 1 IU V l« U4 2* Coburn S W Street 4 5 4 5 (19777)BAFFLED 3 90 3 4 4 4 4 ** J Daly S P Harlan 4-5 9-104-5 4-5 19762 ALVA'S PET 5 99 4 22 V 24 |1 4 LThompsnNusbaum & Co 15 30 15 - 0 Time, 254 46,, 1:16, 1:42. Winner— Ch. m, by Chorister— Daphne. Went to post at 5:04. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Lady of the West was under a drive to get to Hungarian and when she caught the latter Weber took matters easily. Hungarian got away running and did his best. Baffled was slow to begin and was cut off on the backstretch a couple of times when Daly attempted to go through. Scratched— l9;603Bell Punch, 110. Lady of the West, place, out. Hungarian, place, evens; show, out. Battled, place, out. 1( , Wi t W S'XTH RACK-1 1-8 Milfs. Purse $300. 4-vear-olds and upward. SeuTn^ i'OUO Over 4 Hurdles. Ind Horses _ A Wt St 1 2 3 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C I96547FREE ADVICES U9 3 21 22 S 1-- 1^ 1^ Glover E P Sutton^ 6-5 8-5 6-5 6-T 198272MISSSOAK 5 145 4 3 3'' 1m 2* 2 2* M Lynch M J Daly 3 | 8-5 2 19654 GENG. KAHN 4 137 1 5 5 34 3" l« 31 Adams F J Pon 20 40 20 40 19802-'POORLANDS 4 144 2 14 1" 41 4'" 41. 42 • Powers Vince & Weir 1 8-5 1 8 5 19775 L. LAUDEMN4 137 5 4' ! - 5 5 5 5 A Johnson R Moore 20 40 "0 30 Time, 281, Ut, 1 :214, 1 :494, 2:04'. Winner — B. h, by Leonatus — Eva S. Went to post at 5:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Free Advice was never in trouble and was under rettraint all the way. Miss Soak ran her best race and had no mischances. Genghis Kahn did fairly well. Poorlands fenced badly and almost went down at the third hurdle. Free Advice, place, out. Miss Soak, place, evens; show, out. Genghis Kahn, show, 8 to 2. Poorlands, place, out. Page [5] Windsor Form Chart WINDSOR FORM CHART. WINDSOR, ON'T., AnguM 8.— Fifteenth day. Windsor Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear : track fast. PMsidiug Judge. M. N. Macfarlan. Starter, J. J. Holt man. - Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. "1 lS£f* _| FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse 1250. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horsw A Wt St hi V4 X "StrFin Jockeys Owners Q~~H~ L C tMMQUIBO 103 l 44 3 I" U J Martin KPShipp 2 2 2 2 19764 PINK CHIP 103 6 214 1 1 81 Ink Nelson (i W Innes & Co 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 19521 DR. (iRACK 103 S SI 5^3' IS" H Wilson D V Grace & Co 8 10 8 10 19589 PRENTICE YOUNG 103 7 tji 6 6^ 4' J Hicks W L Hazelip 6 10 6 8 19i64 MATT1E BAIN Mi I 7 8 7 &l Rallentine C O Conner & Co 15 30 12 20 194t56 YJRiilE DOR 105 2 !■« 41 *»« & Vititoe Mnion&Connell *5 7 5 6 19490 MADELINE G. 102 8 8 7 8 74 Folsom M'nion&Connell *5 7 5 6 19656 CRESrENT QUEENIOO \ 1» V 5» 8 Post J Desha 4 4 4 4 •Coupled in betting. Time. 24. ..50. 1:034. Winner -Cli. c, by Riley— Agnetta. Weut to post at 2:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second the same. Martin - kept Qui bo well up to tlie head of the stretch, where he came through and won because best ridden. Nelson was not e^ual to the occasion with Pine Chip With a better rider up he should , have wen. Dr (Jrace came ver strongly at the finish. Crescent yueen showed early speed, but ' stopped badly at the finish. Overweights- Mattie Bain, 3 pounds; Yirgie d'Or, 5: Madeline G., 2. Quibo. place. 4 to 5: show, out Pine Chip, place. 3 to 5; show, out. Dr. Grace, show, 2 to 1. • Crescent Queen, place, 8 to 5 ; show. 4 to 5. 1QQTO SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St \ S \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C HOBtWATEBWLCK «•"» 1 I™ I4 I'"' 1'" U" J Martin Car'th'rs&Shield64-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 1983? MISS HUDSON 1(5 2 4-' 3 2U 2 " 2, H Wilson F P Kidd 12 20 12 20 19833 BOUND O. 1C7 4 5 " 6 ■• 41 34 3' Miller W H Laird 8 15 8 15 19835 • J. V. HAYS 110 5 6* In V 4-' 4' Giveus J N Miller & Co 4 6 4 5 19556 STRATHBROECK 110 3 31 4h 5-' 5- 5" ERobertsonCrmwell&Dods'n3 4 3 4 19421 ALLACOOC HEE 109 7 7 7 7 8* 61" NValentine F Malcolm 30 80 30 60 19801 EUCLA1RE 105 6 V 2» 6 7 7 Wilson E B Clancy 6 10 6 8 Time. 25.49?. 1:15;. 1:434. Winner— Ch. g, by Watercress— Sister Warwick. Went to post at 3:00. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won pulled up; second driving. Waterwick cut Miss Hudson and Strathbroeck off at the start. Martin kept his mount going and opened a big gap. winning as he pleased. Miss Hudson was hard ridden through the last iuarter And secured second place in a hard drive. Round O. swerved in the stretch which prevented him from securing second place. Euclaire quit at the three-eighths post as if she was shot. Overweights -Allacoochee, 2 pounde. Waterwick. place. 2 to 5: show, out. Miss Hudson, place, 6 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Round O., show, 7 to 5. Strathbroeck, place, 8 to 5; show. 4 to 5. 1AO'"1 THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse 3250. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St \ hi ij StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19834 Qlh EN VICTORIA 105 I V E* 2* •* silvers Miss N Brvant 3 3 2 2 19764 HORSA 105 2 1h H 14 2 Nelson J W Pangie 7-5 8-5 7-5 3-2 19656 WILLARD J. 100 5 4« t* 3- 314 H Wilson E H Hanna 15 30 15 30 18895 PRETONH'S 108 7 64 6"' 4-' 4-' J Lynch Wells & Co 15 40 12 30 19589 ERICSELL 108 1 I* 54 V l* J Kearn J L Smith 2 4 2 3i 1S548 BABE HEWITT 105 6 7 7 7 6* Post P Burke 10 30 10 30 19764 SIDELIGHT 102 4 21 34 64 Jl« Folsom Newman & Co 15 40 12 25 18963 ELLA STEWART 105 8 8 8 8 8 ER'bertson Cromwell & Co 10 30 10 20 Time. 25. lOi, 1:034. Winner B. f. by Victory — Nettie B. Went to post at 3:30. At post 18 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second the same. Queen Victoria, well ri-lden by Silvers, had very little trouble in defeating the favorite who ran his race. Willard J was tiring at the end. Ella Stewart acted badly when going to the post and ran away a juarier of a mile in two false breaks. Pretonins. a good-looking colt, was slow at the start but finished strongly and ran as if he wants a distance. Ericsell ran a bad race and can io better. Scratched— 19"89 Tescoco. 10". Overweights— Sidelight. 2 pounds. Queen. Victoria, place. 4 to 5; show. out. Horsa. place, 3 to 5; show, out. Ericsell, place, 7 to ." : show. % to "1. \\ :11k rd J., show. 5 to 1. 1(10"",) FOURTH RACE-1 1-K.Milos. Purse $250. 4-year-olds and upward. ±00 i — Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St \ ~% % StrFin Jockeys Owners" O H L C 198382 PRINCE ZEN O 5 101 I SI *l 2^ 2-' |h Vititoe T C Dolan 4 7 4 1 19837iKlNGF.LKWOOD7 103 2 2»* V 1- 14 2» EBobert.-onE F Smith 2 24 2 2 198031FANTAS\ 4 10,", 4 «»« 5 41 34 3^ J Hick- WMfd&Everman 3 3 3 3 19693-FANME TAYLOR 4 107 1 5 *»« 5 5 4 Mason Hickey Bros 2 2 7-5 7-5 19*38 TONY HONING 6 104 5 1' 1' 3' «■■ 5 Kelson Mr- P M Civill 6 10 5 9 Time. 2r.;. 49. 1 :15. 1 :42. 1 :484. Winner— & h, hy Governor Foraker— Lady Crook. Went t post at 4:15. At poet 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Prince Zeno ran well and through Yititoe'a good riding captured the race in the last struggle. King Elkwood ran ■ ^ood game race. He stood a hard drive for the last quarter of a mile. Fantasy \i\y got ip 1 I nne to get third money. Tony Honing s ■: a lively pace for the first six furlongs. Fannie Tayl tr hardly ran her race. Bcratched 19*83 Bequeath, M. Prince Zeno, place, 8 to?. King Elkwood, place, 7 to 10. Fantasy, place, 4 to 5. Fannie Taylor, place No si ow bett i ig. lCiWT*^ FIFTH RACE— S-4 Mile. Purse $250. ::-year-olds and upward. JL»*0 I O Allowances. lad H A Wt sTu 4 \^ Owners O H L C 1965831 N NOV ATOH 3 102 5 51 4"' 1-' 1+ Miller ' L H Ezell I i » 14 (19W6)EXPELLED 3 105 4 :;. 21 34 2' Nelson M J Malonev 7 5 9-5 7-5 9-5 19T98*TRICNE 1MB 3 IU 11 21 o- Williams S White '3 44 3 4- 19766* BUMMER ft 113 ! 24) M'-r 4- Fav J F Holt 8-5 9-5 3-2 8 5 1908O)BONNIE MAID 3 M0 1 ft»« H Wilson H Chappell 20 100 20 "0 197(56 H CO HOO - 8 81 • 62* 6 « 6i« S Brown G Ovingtou .".0 100 30 100 18319 VOY ». ; FUR 5 109 8 s 7 7 7 Mason Porsy the A Lion 20 100 20 100 15065 NEW WOMAN 4 107 7 7 8 8ft A Hall A Cruise 20 80 20 40 Time 24.. 491, 1:15. Winner— Ch. g, by Riley- Innovation. Went to post at 4 :40. At post lb minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily. Innovator trailed along well placed to the stretch where Expelled rmcl Triune, who had been racing eacti other hur-i tired, and then came on and won as he pleased. Bummer had a bad rider who was of no iseistance to him whatever. The last four were beaten off. Scratched 19799*8, «,». Ban, 112. Innovator, place, evens ; show, out. Expelled, place. 7 to 10: show, out. Triune, show. I to 5. Bummer, place 4 t«. 5; show. out. TOO"* j SIXTH RACE -7-8 AliTeTTurse $250." 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horset A Wt St H ~U % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L~CT~ " 19768*N"CMBEBLAND 4 110 6 ft* 1»« II 1« In Miller W H Laird 7-5 8-5 7-5 3-2 19799 FLOP 5 102 2 Si? 3- 21 21 2» H Wilson F A Pope IS IS 10 10 19836 ICUSHLA 4 102 4 2' 2 M J» Silvers Mrs F Simons &C06 7 6 7 19768 MARG. HA6EMAN4 1M 5 V 444 4 J Hicks H Talbot 7-5857532 1-172-1 OLD FOX 4 102 3 6* 6 W 5« 51 ERobertsonC A Johnson 15 33 12 20 19801 PETER DIRYEA 3 1(6 8 8 7 5»« 6' V Winkfield F (iering 12 20 10 15 19728 SLASHER 5 105 7 7 8 7 7 7 Wilson John Smith 30 60 30 40 19-53 r-HARLKY ESTE9 3 97 9 9 9 9 9 8 Post J Josephson 100 100 60 100 | i 19798 CREFNER 4 109 1 1« 54 8 8 9 Valentine J H Valentine 100 100 60 100 Time, 254, 494,1:16, 1:29. W i:iuer B. g, by Cheviot— Brindisi. Wen' to post at 5:15. At post 30 minutes. Start good Won driving, second the same. Northumberland ran his race, stood a hard drive at the finish and only lasted long enough to Etall off Flop, who ran a good race and was finishing strongly. Acushla ran a much improved race. Marguerite Hageman quit in the stretch. Peter Duryea, Old Fox and Charley Estes acted very badly at the post causing a long dela . The latter ran away an eighth of a mile three times. Scratched— 19655 Joe Martin. 106; 19803 The Dauphin, 105; 19838 Sister Alice. 102; 19798 Full Dress, 100. Overweights— Peter Duryea, 4 pounds; Charley Estes, 2: Crefner, 3. Northumberland, place, 1 to 2; show. out. Flop, place, 3 to 1; show, 3 to 2. Acushla, show. evens. Marguerite Hageman, place, 1 to 2; show, out. I St. Louis Form - ST. LOUIS FORM. St. Louis, Mo., August 8— Ths form of Thursday's - St. Louie fields is : First Race— Loka, Tigris, Mandamus. Second Race — Water Crest, Chemisette. Amelia Strathmore. Third Raci — Qnick Range. The Butcher, Orleans. ■ Fourth Race— St. Cuthbert, The Light, Tria-ditza. Fifth Race — Joe Doughty, Round Turn, , Leaseman. Sixth Race— Al Lone, Chiffon, Fidel Y'oulin. St. Louis Entries - , ' • ST. LOUIS KNTRIK8. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 19817 Kid McCoy 112 675 . 12848 Judge J. Riley 112 670 1 18717Mr.Ro.se 112 665 19275 Arm and 109 685 19709^Loka 107 700 19223 HazelH 107 660 Mento, ch. f, by Harry Ray-Bessy Rane 107 19275 La Carina 107 680 19684-'Tigris 107 .. 6'.K) 19429 Monoghan 107 655 19786 Mandamus 107 685 18484 Penchant 105 650 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. All Ages. Selling. 19712 Eothen Lad 4. ...107 665 1 I 19455 Water Crest 5. ...107 700 19712 Chemisette 4.. ..107 690 19429 Moss Rose 7.. ..107 670 19455 Profit 3... 97 675 Frank Pearce. ch. c, by Ecuador— Planetta I... 97 Geta Blackburn 3 97 Irena. b. f, by Prince of Darkness—Inez 3 95 19817 Terralene 3.... 95 685 Silky 3.... 95 16299'-! Amelia Strathmore.... 3.... 95 685 19816 Alice Scorpion 2... 85 680 Third Race— 1 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. I 19710 Picador 104 .. .675 (19740)Quick Range 102 700 19791 Lute's Fouso litO 685 19788 The Butcher 100 .. .. 690 19740 Orleans 99 685 (19304)Pirate s Daughter 97 680 19740 'Scorpolette 97 670 19185 Kate Freeman 97 650 19714 Miss Zara 97 660 19816 Seething 97 665 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 19819-'St. Cuthbert 5.. ..107 725 19548 Triaditza 3 105 715 - ■ , . 1 (19789) The Light 4.. ..105 720 19159 Veloce 5. ...103 705 19851 Wiggins 5.. ..100 710 194552E1 Ghor 4.. ..100 700 Fifth Race— 2 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, 19786 Leaseman 7.... 99 685 19790 Joe Doughty 4.... 98 700 19685 Aunt Jane 8.... 97 650 19744 Nan Dora 4.... 96 680 19818 Lurdan 4.... 95 670 19786 Round Turn 4.... 95 690 19786 Woodcut 4.... 95 660 19786 Sadie McClelland 4 ... 93 655 19577 Rubel 4.... 93 665 19847^0rris 3.... 81 675 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. All ages. Selling. 19686 Insurgent 6. ...107 670 19743 Towers 7.. ..104 650 19139 Doralice 4.. ..102 665 19741 Eight Bells 5. ...102 685 (19787)Nadrone 7. ...102 680 19687 Pomelia 5.. ..102 660 19850 Bertha Nell 5. ...102 675 19788 A 1 Lone 6. ...102 700 18872 Chiffon 5. ...102 690 17923 Fidel Y'oulin 3.... 95 685 19711 Miss Loretta 3... .95 680 19550 Premus 2.... 88 675 Racing Dates of 1900 1 I I RACING DATES OF 1900. St. Louis, Mo May 12— August 25 Brighton Beach, N. ¥ July 5— Aug. 8 Windsor, Ont July 21— August 24 Highland Park, Mich July 26— Aug. 11 Saratoga, N. Y Aug. 1—31 Harlem Aug. 6—18 Fort Erie, Ont Aug. 15— Sept. 5 Highland Park, Mich Aug. 16—29 Hawthorne Aug. 20— Sept. 1 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y Aug. 25— Sept. 15 Harlem Sept. 3— Sept. 15 Hawthorne Sept. 17 — Oct. 6 Gravesend, N. Y Sept. 17—29 Morris Park, N. Y Oct. 1—20 Harlem Oct. 8— Oct. 29 Empire City, N. Y Oct. 22— Nov. 3 Lakeside Oct. 30— Nov. 15 Aqueduct, N. Y Nov. 5—15 Benninge (Washington. D. C.) Nov. 17— 80 ROSADIAH 15 to 1 Was our sure winner Wednesday. Our specials never fail. Today, $5.00 placed on our good things will make you over $100.00. Wired at 9 a.m. Race Track information Bureau. SUITE 500, 263 DKAR ItOKX STREET, ....CHICAGO.... TERMS, $1.00 DAILY, $4.00 WEEKLY. | i I ALL THE TURP NEWS PERFECTLY EDITED.. Daily Racing Form. FORM SHEETS AND ENTRIES EXPERTLY INDEXED. TELEGRAPHIC, CORRECT, CONCISE, COMELY. 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