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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, August 30, 1900
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, August 30, 1900 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1900 drf1900083001 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 30, 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] \Rd£ing(JkkForin l VOL. VI. NO. 205. CHICAGO, THUBSDaY, AUGUST 30, 1900. PRICE, 5 CENTS Good Racing at Hawthorne. GOOD RACING AT HAWTHORNE. I l There was nothing sensational in the racing at Hawthorne ye-terday. neither was there anything in th"j way of an extraordinary attraction carded, still there was a rousing big crowd at the track, and every single winner was warmly applauded, no matter whether he or she was a favorite or not. The greatest amount of interest was centered in the steeplechase which resulted in the most popular victory of the day, and was also productive of some turf discipline, inasmuch as Passe Partout. the horse that finished second, along with his rider. Gallagher and his owner, B. J. Laughlin, were suspended indefinitely pending investigation because the judges were not satisfied with the horse's performance. Apparently, however, Passe Partout with his heavy impost of 163 pounds ran about as good a race as he ever did before and Gallagher seemed to be trying for all he was worth during the entire journey. Perhaps Judge Kuhl has ome inside information about the race. Passe Partout has raced most consistently since his first start over the sticks here and the same filly Frond that defeated him the last time they hitched was bis conqueror in yesterday's event. Frond i.- as sweet a filly as anyone ever laid eyes on, and with the feminine portion of the spectators is highly thought of. consequently when she came galloping home about two lengths in front of Passe Partout the grandstand fairly rang with applause. After tl,e finish in the steeplechase there was some time consumed by the judges before the official result was announced. C.Johnson, who rode Sir Dick, complained that Passe Partout had run out of the course up on the far turn, hence the long wait for the official decision. After heariDg Patrol Judge Nick Hall's statement and also Harry White's version of the race however Judge Kuhl let the result go as the horses had finished, namely, Frond. Passe Partout and Brakeman. That Jiminez is a colt of some well founded pretentions to good class i6 a certainty. This youngster, according to F. J. Kelly's statement, was far from being ready to show at his best but nevertheless he beat Bengal and Searcher like cracking sticks in the third race. Cay-wood had the mount on Jiminez and knowing he vva short rode a waiting race. He held the son of The Commoner— Birdie T. under restraint to the stretch and then cut loose eventually beating Bengal by a length after a hard drive. Barney Schreiber, always popular with the Chicago crowds, won the second race with Tayon. This was the first time the purple, orange sleeves and red cap of Schreiber'.- has been seen in front for some time, and to see those colors fir-t pa-t the post was a sight good to witness. Tayon is a shifty animal in the selling plater clas^, and everything considered, his price of 31 to 1 was a royal one. Buchanan rode the Schreiber colt, and after interfering slightly with Emma R. in the stretch, won by about two length-. There was never any serious doubt about the fifth race except for a brief instant when , Owensboro assumed command on the far turn. It was a mile and a sixteenth affair with Lady Meddlest me a stanch favorite. The lead of Owensboro was Bimply a "Hash in the pan' and then Lady Meddlesome i-aiee on and won handily hy three part6 of a length. She was decidedly the best horse in the race. Papa Hajry ran well and finished third with a fail-price against liim to show. Jockey Buchanan put up a good ride on Found in the last race, which was at a mile and seventy yarn.-. He got away in front and never relinquished the lead from the fall of the Hag l to the finish, winning by a large margin. Wink-field put up a good ride on Great Bend, but he simply could not produce enough speed to reach the flying leader at any stage. Jake M.irkleiu. always handy with two-year-olds, showed how good he was by "cleaning up" with Barbara M. in the first race. Barbara M. was always as good as 11 to 5, despite the heavy backing she received, and the way she won was highly pleasing to her admirers. Winkfield waited in second place until the stretch, then went to the front like a Hash, winning without the least bit of an effort by five open lengths. Ex-jockey Mayberry. with Bard of Avon, Specific, and Bicor, arrived at Hawthorne yesterday from Saratoga. Russell R., who won several good races at Sf Louis and also scored brackets at Washington Park, died at Saratoga some time ago of lung fever. James Arthur is also a recent arrival from Saratoga. He brought back all his horses, including Moroni. Hood's Brigade. Boomerack and others, and also a recent purchase, Ben Hadad. J. F. Schorr has purchased the useful horse Koenig. 8everal of Barney Schreiber's horses came in from Saratoga along with those of James Arthur and Mayberry. P. Dunne has sold Vain and Gold Badge to Dr. H. E. Rowell. Gossip of the Turf. , GOSSIP OF THE TURF. The Nantura yearling-, fifteen head, the property of F. B. Harper, were shipped to Sheeps-head Bay Tuesday morning where they will be sold in the American Horse Exchange paddocks next Monday. ThiB collection of yearlings is one of the choicest sent out from the Blue Grass this year. Conspicuous among the number was a grand looking colt, own brother to Traverser and Elizabeth Klein, a handsome hall sister to Longstreet and a magnificent son of Farandole and Ala Baba, by Glenelg. The latter colt is considered the best individual offered of the lot. From New York it is announced tnat "Uncle Dan" Harness has decided most positively to , retire Imp to the stud after this season, though she is still sound and will fill Borne of her fall engagements. It is stated that when Tod Sloan returns to England he will take Willie Simms with him. Simms was in England with Michael F. Dwyer and made a fail*re of it then, but conditions have totally changed since that time. The crack three-year-old colt. Prince of Ve-ronia, has almost fulty recovered from the accident he sustained in a railroad crash on his way back from the south last spring. He is by Cayuga— Veronia. and is owned by the firm of A. H. & D. H. Morris. The colt showed promise of being one of the cracks of his year and oarned brackets in three early races, including the Crescent City Derby at New Orleans, when he defeated Sidney Lucas at even weights. He will be a factor in coming events at Sheepshead Bay. Gravesend and Morris Park. Program books for the first week of HariemV next meeting, which opens next Monday, Labor Day. were issued last night by Secretary Nath-anson. For the opening day he ha prepared an attractive card — one which merit- the approval of horsemen, and it is one that should appeal favorably turf patrons. The program provide.- for a stake race every other day. The book shows an occasional increase iu the value of purses, especially for the first day s card, and as the good horses arrive the purses will be further increased, as the season progresses. ~~ 0OMTIMDKD ON SB0OHD FAOl GOSSIP OF THE TURF. J Continued from First Page. i Indications are that the coming meeting will a be punctuated with high class sport, as a num- r her of good Etables will be here from Saratoga - and 8t. Louis. The long continued and successful St. Louis s meeting ended yesterday, hut racing begins at h the new Kinloch track Saturday, and will continue there for sixty days, to St. Louis will have n racing enougli and to -pare tlii.- year. Barney p Schreiber viewed the new track last Sunday, h and on his return here said: "] was greatly n surprised at t he results hard work and intelli- ii gently applied energy have produced at Kin- d loch. The track will Mirelj be in readiness foe ir racing next Saturday, and its appointments are t; remarkably good and complete. All details have been so well provided for that I am confi- n dent the new t rack will be a succe-s. and I shall is is race some of my horses there.' ft Windsor Form Chart. , WINDSOR FORM CHART. WINDSOR, ONT., August 2».— Thirty-third 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. 6 /\/J_/\6 FIRST RACE-3-4 Mil**. Purse $250. All ages." Allowances. — lad Homes A Wt 8t \ % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (19:98)IOLA 9 100 1 2*« 1* 11 D J Martin Lamasney Bros 4 5 4-5 3-5 7-10 20323 AHAMO 3 90 4 4*« 31 || 02 Hicks K P Shipp 4 5 4 5 I9800 M'ST'R MARINERS 102 2 Ih 21 3- 3' Aker J C Mitchell 8-5 x-5 8-5 8-5 20195 EREMA 2 88 3 31 l» 4*" W« C Murphy E P Connolly* Colj 40 12 25 20194 HALL BELL 3 95 5 5 5 5 5 Post J W Pangle 100 200 80 200 Time, 241, 49, 1:14$. Winner— B. m, by Midlothian— Misfortune. Went to post at 2:40. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. The first three raced abreast to the head of the stretch, where Martin drew his whip on Iola and she responded gamely and won easily. Ahamo ran a good race. Master Mariner ran as if a trifle short. Scratched— 203473Miss Redwood. 107; 20344 Hoo Hoo. 1C0. Iola, place. 1 to 4 : show, out. Ahamo. place, evens; show, out. Master Mariner, place, 3 to 10; show, out. O.Ci 4-()'-^ SECOND RACE—4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Allowances" tnd Horses A Wt St ^ 4 X Str.Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 24252 VIRG1E DOR 105 4 W 1-' V t Ross Mannion&Connelll i 4-5 4-5 20164 MATTIE BAIN 102 5 4 3* 24 Hicks C O'Connor & Co 8 8 6 6 20319 FREQUENT 10, 1 5-" 42 34 J Martin H T Pierce 2 212 't 20252 8ARAGAMP 110 2 21 2- «l Nelson Nixon & Co 6 8 6 7 20047 BABE HEWITT 103 3 3« pe 5.-... Aker P Burke 15 30 12 20 MATTIE A. 105 6 6 6 6 Williams O Edkins 5 6 41 6 Time. 23:. 4&1, 561. Winner— Ch. f, by Inspector B.— New Era. Went to post at 3:15. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second the same. Ross kept the favorite going and won without trouble. Mattie Bain closed fast in the stretch. Frequent ran to the mark. Saragamp showed early speed, but she tired at the end. Mattie A. w: ' not do. . Overweights — Mattie Bain. 2 pounds; Babe Hewitt, 3. Virgie d'Or, place, out Mattie Bain, place. 2 to 1 ; show. 4 to 5. Frequent, -how, 2 to 5. OTfYJLf V/j THIRD RACK-3 Miles. Purse $250 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St '2 lrnTH IX StrFin Jockeys Owners ~ O H L C ~ 203452 M. WAYMAN 5 105 4 31 3 14 3* 2* 1" Miller G W Everslase 7-5 7-5 4-5 9-10 20345 PRINCE ZENO.5 105 2 4 4 4 4 V V J Martin T C Dolan 11-511-52 » 50284*OL'TBURST 3 105 1 11 1*« 2 11 It 3" » Hicks E T Graves 7 7 4 4 21346 J. GAMMAGE 4 108 3 212 21" 3' 21 4 4 Aker J F Holt 7 8 6 7 ♦Disqualified for foul. Time. 271. 53, 1:191. 1 :451, 2:13, 2:401. 3:061. 3:331. Winner— B. h. by Major Richards— Blue Bell. Went to post at 3: 15 At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second the same. Monk Wayman sulked twice in the race, but ran kindly at the end and was best. Outburst swerved badly in the stretch, interfering with Monk Wayman. for which he was disqualified. Prince Zeno came fast at the end and made the winner do his best. Scratched— 20385 Bentley B.. 105. Monk Wayman, place, 2 to 5. Prince Zeno. place, 3 to 5. Joe Gammage. place. 2 to 1. No show betting. • (f).J_f^^ FOURTHltACE— 1 Mile. Purse$250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ind Horses A Wt St $4 H %. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20323 KING ELKWOOD 7 109 3 4*" 5« 32 21 1« J Martin E F Smith 8 8 4* 4« 20347 ST ATIRA 3 103 7 31 31 tn 34 21 Miller S T Jacob I 1 (20346)OLIVE ORDER 3 106 5 51 4« 51 S»« *» Post Mrs L D Gray 3 3 3 3 120378)LAKR FONSO 4 105 2 2" 1" 1 1* «■ Aker J C Milam 3 3 3 3 20318 CHARLEY ESTES 3 96 6 7 61 V 7 M F ValentineJ Josephson 40 SO 30 50 20346 THE D4UPHIN 5 115 8 8 8 7 H 61 Williams M Feenev 40 60 30 40 20346 SEARL FONSO 5 112 1 H SI 41 V 7 Flint Dolan &'Rivard 4 5 4 4T 20345 AL CASKEY IW I ft 1 8 8 8 Silvers W Hoffman 12 20 10 15 Time, 2Si, 50;. 1:151. 1:411. Winner— B. h, by Longfellow -Perdita. Went to post at 4:15. At post 4 minutCB. Start good. Won driving: second handily. King Elkwood was best, finished strongly, and through superior riding won in the last stride. Statira ran a much unproved race over her last. Olive Order was cut off near the half post. Lake Fonso showed plenty of early peed, but the route was too far for her. King Elkwood, place. 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Statira. place. 4 to 5; show. out. Olive Order. show, 1 to 2, Lake Fonso. place. 6 to 5: show. I to i. OTV/jY )fl FIFTH RACE— 3-4~MTTe. Purse $250. "¥yeTr^oTdsTnd upwardT^Selling. = Ind Horses A Wt Stl* i4 X StrFin Jockeys " Owners 6~ H L C 20253 fPR'NCE OF INDIA6 110 6 5-' 31 21 1' Hicks B Burn! 2 24 2 • 19655 JOE MARTIN 3 109 5 H II P 21 Ross MannioniCounell6 8 6 8 20347 FULL DRESS 4 105 3 41 4 41 • 34 Aker J E Milam 4-5 4-5 3-5 7-10 20323 DIVERTISSEM NT3 100 1 .3-' 24 3* 4 H Wilson GWInnes&Co 15 20 12 15 20098 FLY LOTTA 3 98 2 6 5-' 5'" V Irven J C Mitchell 20 20 15 15 20344 SLOW GO 4 107 4 2' 61 6-' p Nelson R T Denefe 20 40 20 30 20318 ROUND O 3 97 7 8 8 7 7 Miller W H Laird 10 15 10 12 SWEET YOICE 3 101 8 7 7 8 8 J Martin Cur'thers&Shieldsl 12 4 10 Time. 24;. 49. 1:15. Winner— B. h. by Hindoo— Brambaletta. Went to post at 4:45. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily; secoud driving. Prince of India was best and finished with a rush. Joe Martin acted badlv at the post causing the delay. He got away running and opened up a big gap but tired at the end. Full Dre-- about ran her race. Prince of India, place, 3 to 5; show. out. Joe Martin, place. 2i to 1 ; show, evens. Full Dress, place, out. ^^_ 6)/^^J_/\ry SIXTH KACE— G 1-4 Furlongs. Purse $250. .5-year-oias ana upwara. tnd Horses A Wt St \ bi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20281-JCLIA Kt «E 3 81 4 3-' [i P l4~J Martin K T Hume 5 6 21 24~~ 20283 ELI/.\BETH K. 5 90 8 8 6i 42 21 Hicks D Ryan 3 3 3 3 20323 iMARti.HAGEMAN'4 100 1 41 31 3' 31 (Murphy H Talbot 2 31 • 18755 HOWARD S. 6 102 3 7 7 M U Nelson J Nixon 4 6 4 5 n B 0 0 0 0 ■ 2*"lF^TTLr 2 I t 7' S ^ckson J A Maxwell 2D 2D 15 20 ,im 203 IMTROtfBAI TW I 10a\ A * * 2„i 6+ W Wilson T H Blackburn 5 10 5 8 20321 LAURA G a I in* l\ ?I -V ? '" Wat,rbary W H R,iney 6 8 6 7 19730 MINNIF VRfrw I 2n - i! I I ! £lIver9 W Hoffman 30 30 21 20 KeUCLAIRF % in" ,X ,2 St1.?™'"11 EGlawcw 60 100 40 100 m q in mU PBTM4VFR4 ? q-,o 2 J? 7? 10 Wllson EB Clancy 30 40 20 30 5nlfW 20168 SAVE eivp - ?S 12 " ll ll Robinson H Kolle 20 40 20 33 , 9110 ll 12 12 12 A Hall J B Staderman SO MM SO 50 Time. 231.48,. 1:14;, 1:211. avi Winuer-B. o t L T .- x- f, by Jnhen-Rose Bonaie. InH» K^08^5^0" J°ff.at; th9fl"t break to a good start. Won easily; second driviue inS&Vl Vi £3 l0ad W,hen r elldy aad WOQ a9 sh« Pissed. Elizabeth K. waa cut off uft Scratched 1-20341 Marantha Knapp. 103: 20383'Oavallo, 100 Overweights-Laura G. G.. 3 pounds; Minnie Price 2 Ha/em^RsCwP3ato'5°VeQS:3h0W'3tO5- E1"ab°th «., place, evens; show. 3 to 5. Marg.erit, Page [2] Daily Bating Form ...AND THE... Imerican Turf Congress Record I ISSUED EVERY DAY OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE AMERICAN TCRF CONGRESS. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Entered in the Poet Office at Chicago ae second claee matter. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. Bbunell. Associate Editor. Clinton C. Rilet. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brcnell. i24-I26 Tifm Averuie, Chicago, Illinois. COPYRIGHTED. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1900. by Frank H. Brnnell, in the office 1 of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, 1 D. C, U. 8. A. (The chart numbers of Daily Racing Form muBt not be used. They are copyrighted I daily and will be keenly protected.] SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Subscriptions Must be Paid in Advance. TERM8: Per Month $ 1.25 Half Year 7.50 One Year 14.00 The above rates are for singlelcopies as sealed letters — first-claee mail. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. prefers to send single copies as first-class mail in all oases. Local subscriptions — outside the down-town district — will be declined at other than flrBt-claes mail matter rates. To be considered and answered, all queries to Daily Racing Form must be sent over the full name and with the address of the writer. Those names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. 9T. LOUIS, MO.. OFFICE— 19 N. BROADWAY, Basement. M. Murphy. Agent. On Sale at 8 :30 A. M. Daily Racing Form can be delivered to any address in St. Louis. Back numbers can be promptly supplied. Orders for advertisements can be left at the St. Louis office for telegraphic transmission. ( ' CINCINNATI OFFICE— 408-110 Vine Street, J. R. Hawley, Agent ' On Sale at Noon. ; — \ DETROIT OFFICE-139 Griswold Street, I Frank E. McDonald, Agent. , On Sale at 9:00 A. M. AT NASHVILLE. TENN.: ' Duncan Hotel. 1 CHICAGO. ILL.. AUGUST 30. 1900. Top Gallants Sell Well. his TOT GALLANTS sKLI, WKLL. sc A combination sale of yearlings was held at e: the American Horse Exchange paddocks, a a Sheepshead Bay. Monday. E. L. Graves paid ai the highest price. S1.3C0. tor the bay colt by m Faraday— Alta Blue. He is a good looking si youngster and will probably prove a good investment. J. C. Catan bought the gray colt by d Faraday— Altivola, for $1,300. te ter, A full record of the sale follows : re I 1 1 I Property of M. D. Richardson: Bay colt, by Faraday— Alta Blue; E. L. Graves St. 300 n B Bay or gray colt, by Faraday— Alti Vola; J.C.Cahn 1,300 0 Property of J. B. Ewing : Chestnut colt, by Top Gallant— Tombetta; A. Cahn 750 0 Chestnut filly, by Top Gallant— Faginia; J. E. Madden ^00 0 Bay colt, by Pirate of Penzance— Red Leaves: W. M. Barrick »0O Bay filly, by Top Gallant-Glene; W. P. Burch 750 0 Bay colt, by Clarendon— Happy Girl; O H. Chenault 100 ■ Black filly, by Top Gallant— Williamette: Stubbs Bros 125 Bay colt, by Longstreet— Contrary ; O. H. Chenault 50 } Bay filly, by Loyalist— Bridesmaid ; M. Murphy 525 j Property of Tyree Bate: Chestnut colt, by The Reaper— Keepsake: W. M. Barrick 750 ) Chestnut colt, by The Reaper— Secalote: J. Boland 2"i0 I Chestnut filly, by The Reaper— Wandering Lass: E. L. Graves 75 ' Bay colt, by The Reaper— Lillie Lee; O. H. Chenault 85 I Chestnut colt, by The Reaper— Rakeforth ; J. White 125 5 Property of Messrs. Bate & Ewing: Bay filly, by Top Gallant— Lida C. ; J. B. Respass 450 0 Chestnut filly, by Top Gallant— Laura Bate; Karl Jungbluth 250 0 Black colt, by Top Gallant— Traviata; D. Higgins 800 0 Property of O. H. Chenault: Chestnut filly, by Hermence— Glimpse ; Stubbs Bros 100 J Property of C. F. McMeekin: Brown colt, by Handspring— Intermission; P. J. D wyer 1,COO » Property of H. L. Asher: Bay colt, by Badge— Mocking Bird; M. McDonald 500 3 Property of Milton Young: Bay colt, by Hanover— The Empress; . Stubbs Bros 275 3 Property of a gentleman : Bay filly by Requital— Bonnie Lee; E. L. Graves 575 5 Chestnut filly, by Onondaga — M is s Thomas: C. F. Hill 100 ( Brown or black filly, by Sir Dixon— Bren- da:R.Carr 200 Incompetent Jockeys. ( ' ' ; \ I , ' 1 J i a r - s h n p h n ii d ir t; n is is ft his sc e: a a ai m si d te ter, re INCOMPETENT JOCKEYS. It is not the question of incompetent jockeys i alone that is disturbing the racing mind just at present. It is rather what shall bo done with them or for them. In other words, how shall the punishment be made to fit the crime"? That an incompetent jockey is theoretically the worst kind of a political criminal few losers will be prepared to negative. Of course even the best boys will get stale, just as a horse, an athlete or any other conditional human factor works off. This is readily understood and excused by all who have any practical knowledge of the actual surrounding- of a jockey's life, and know what it means to keep weight off and ride two or three hard race.-, a day. week in, week out. In such a case a boy is given a rest br his employers, rides a few no account "skates'" possibly for exercise, and by and by rounds to and displays his usual form. This is not what is worrying the public. It is rather the recent case of a jockey who ha- this season, since Aqueduct, ridden twenty-five races and won only two of these events. The other day he rode a particularly obnoxious and atrocious race on a 3 to 5 favorite, finishing absolutely last in a field of four horses, and bis punishment was to be prohibited from riding for six days and then reinstated. The question is. what effect will the six days' obligatory retirement have upon the youth? Is he supposed to accumulate practical jockeyship by the absorbtion cure.' Surely the -ix days' rest is mil expected to make the slightest iota of difference in the capacity of the boy in question. He remains as h-- was. less the six days' practice, in which he might have lost several other chances of learning -omethiu-r. and so the state of innocuous desuetude ended, he emerges from his retirement ready and willing to again display his talents with their new and additional polish. What iE to be done in such cases.' Some ! representative men hold that when such a boy placed upon a prominent competitor that ; failure to perform satisfactorily should ensure : being eat down, not tor a week, but until i some one is willing to be responsible to some : extent for his capability. Just as the entries of ] horse are refused until lie has been passed as amenable to the starter. Possibly this view may be eutitled to more than passing consideration. If the boy is "incompetent." what is to be 2 done with him .' If something else is the mat- why tag incompetent" to bis punishment ' record?— Spirit of the Times. 2 Coney Island Form. } j ) I ' CONEY ISLAND FORM. *kw York, August 29.-The form of Thurs- dav * s Sheepshead Bay fields la : First Race— Tuskarosa, Schoolmaster. Tal-cose. Second Race— Pink Coat, Gold Fox, Alsike. Third Race— Beau Ormonde. Longshoreman. Glennelhe. Fourth Race— Water Cure. Vulcain. David Garnck Fifth Race— Hesper, Prejudice. Flaunt. Sixth Race-MacLeod of Dare. Compensation , Montanic. Coney Island Entries. I 5 0 0 0 J » 3 . 3 5 ( i ! ; : i : ] 2 ' 2 CONEY ISLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear ; track fast. First Race— B 1-2 Furlongs. (On New Futurity Course.) 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 23060 Rivenoak 112 700 J ' 20127 fTuskarosa ."!!ll0 """725 ' 19974 Sandpiper no " .. " 695 19812 Henry Clay Rye 108 690 20334 Schoolmaster 108 VQ 20362 Frank Hall 108 705 1 19039 Competitor 108 705 1 Basuto. ch. c, by Masotto— Soon Ban 108 S2PS;,WW 103 •.•«."*■ 21234 Talcose 106 715 20042 Thracia iioj "."i^jo ' 20293 Strategist 104 to.t 20334 Colonel Padden 102 710 2t 234 Visor 102 690 " 18945 Commuter 102 700 19911 Edna J '99 g»0 2C278 King's Favorite 99 685 20334 Rlsburg 99 "....SI 19295 Tern pleton 99 6go 20334 Dame 98 ..!;;.'705 19314 Lone Fisherman 97 680 20334 Far Sight 94 ....... Second Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (20279)Intrusive 5.. ..126 7" 0 (?0333)Vulcain 3... 11* '"73s 202l63pink Coat 5....1'5 7?o 19"422 Brigadier 3.. ..114 7'5 (2r097)Trillo 5.. ..114 ......W 3236 Wait Not 4... .113 715 1 .018" John Yerkes 3....10S ['730 20294-iKamara 3 1C5 ......730 20365 Lieber Karl 5... lort BS 188862Toddy 3.. ..108 VI 20335 Gold Fox . 4.. ..1(2 '.'.'.".' ~n() 180 2^Knightbanneret 8 98 ..... 710 20365 General Mart Gary 4 98 Hi 20335 Hardly .5 ... % ;50 20335 Montanic 3 . 92 715 20335 Alsike 4.... 88 """735 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. On Turf. 2-year-olds. Allowances. The Partridge Stakes. 81,250 added. 20360 Dr. Barlow 122 710 (i9298)Autolight '"112 Bi (20360) Beau Ormonde 112 ' 7'0 19707^KidCox IM '"730 ( 19793) Glennellie .'.'.'.'l09 '.'.'.'.'.'.VB 20334 Colonel Padden 107 7- 0 20293Roe Hampton 107 .'.'.'.'.'. lh 201493 Longshoreman 107 ......7T0 20334 Schoolmaster 107 715 Fourth Race— 1 3-16 Miles. The Reapers Stakes. $1,50 J added. I 3-year-olds. Allowances. 20363 Advance Guard 129 730 (20333)Vulcain r'l ' 740 20163 David Garrick ."'lpj '"ns 203633 Water Cure 113 .'.'.'.'.Wn : Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. (On New Futurity Course.) 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 19860-Maximo Gomez 5 12", 731 20365 Lieber Karl 5... Ill 7 '■ 1 (20097)Trillo 5. ...110 ......§& 20333 Maribert 3 103 b90 ; 20331 Blarneystone 5... 108 70) (19273)Candleblack 5....108 ISO i (20331 )Dissenter 3.... 107 '■'-,', 20216 Cyrano 3.. ..107 705 i 2036W Peaceful 3. ...106 KS 20 215 The Burlington Route .. 4. ...MM .. ..690 198522Flannt 3....106 . ..ml (19756)The Chamberlain 3... 105 VU ' l98153Boffoon 7. ...105 710 ' 20333'Hesper 3 104 . 7-0 (20277 (Prejudice ...H 3. ...104 740 V009 1 -Sparrow Wing 4 104 7"Q J 20331-Dollie Wiethoff 4.. ..103 ..^1*715 19784 Kitchener 3 101 710 " 19852iBigGun 3' '.99 "'700 ' 20279 Unsightly 3..'.".' 99 .'.'.'.'.'.TOa ' (l9S83)01ea 3.... 98 720 19857 Prestidigitator 3 96 !.7i5 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. On Turf. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 20279 Compensation 4 126 740 20391*Herbert 3. ...116 721 (9331)WhistlingCon 5.. ..Ill 7r 5 1 19913 MacLeod of Dare 4. ...Ill "750 1 0279 Kunja 4. ...Ill ..""730 20335 Montanic 3 . . . . 98 73^ Hawthorne Form. , HAWTHORNE FORM. The form of Thursday's Hawthorne fields is : First Race-Reina del Celia, Forkford, Frido-lin. Second Race— John A. Morris, Livadia. Mis-Mae Day. Third Race— Bonnie Lissak, Fancy Wood. Tvr. Fourth Race— The Unknown. Star Chamber, Honzar. Fifth Race-Highland Lad, Brigade. Hard Knot. Sixth Race— Mitten, Mellocole. Jim W. Hawthorne Entries. J ' ' 1 1 I HAWTHORNE FN TRIE*. Probabilities: Weather clear; track good. First Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Maidons. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcr 20354-'The Elk W8 675 19964 Forkford 108 « - 2027 Orrie Goan ."..'ios 675 20202 Giove.. £ ;;;;;;67o Katherine Ennis. b. f, by Bony Joe-Knight Shade.'. 105 ,„„«,„ &&& Esther Riggs 105 680 19993 Keacher 10.5 601 20351 Remark 105 "**1S 19698 Watita ...J* "I^.'S Tola 105 19698 Fridolin 105 fiii 20112 Reina del Celia ....m .'.'.'."700 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdct (20355) John A.Morris 4 . .107 750 20O253Bpney Boj 4... 104 ..'.'.'.'.720 2028(^Algareta 5 102 695 19700 Livadia 5 102 735 199373Georgie 4. 102 "715 20229* Miss Mae Day 3.... 95 l£ 12154 Protect B 9-} fi=;o 19798 Nora C 4...'. 92 '. '.'..'. 64 5 20230 Major Dixon 3 87 ......710 Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 20326;Dandy Jim 103 6M1 (20257)Tyr 108 """S 19168 i Harry Herendeen 105 665 120286) Fancy Wood .105 690 203573Possart 105 .'.'.""665 2015 1 -Bonnie Li-sak 102 700 Fourth Race— I 1-8 Miles. The Superior Stakes. $700 added. 3-year-olds. Handicap. 1 ?0261)The Unknown 115 7v» 21113 Star Chamber ...M """.'743 20203 Florizar no 735 Fiftli Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. ?0U5-John Baker 6 104 705 20358-Brigade 4 102 .. 740 20355 Nobleman 4 102 67(1 (19699)Hard Knot 4 'l02 75 (20389)Found 5.... 99 705 (20287)Highland Lad 3... 91 750 2032i Scarlet Lily 3 . 86 '700 20327 Ailenna 3... 86 ^"iS Sixth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 20.'91 Inverary II 5. ...105 645 ?03"j'-Handpress 5. 101 700 20325 Limelight 4. ...103 665 196663 Mellocole 3 101 '710 2S58ii?*w 4.::: % ::::::7oo 202d2 Mitten 3 84 ...725 fnaavELous! nwflVfibous! The m,)-t extraordinary success on earth. Gran-nan s "Commonsense" Guile. Winners everyday. No tips or wires required; one horse a race, aud not for every race iu the day; thi« secret mode f operating never before made public: tell- you at a gla-ice just what to do. send him your stamped address quick. It will be the beet day's work you ever di i in « ,Ur life QRANNAN, P. Q. Box 227 Brooklyn. N V. ' ' J ' TM1HY 10T^ 1 HKST RACK lUUni 8 TO 1 SIXTH RACK. These are extra goo 1 things and took like easy winaers. Sixteen winners out of twentv-two races. A wonderful record. Try us a:i 1 be a winner. SATURDAY 20 to 1 SHOT *l 00 OVILY. $4.00 WKKKLV. GARDEN CITY INFORMATION BUREAU Boom ".06 Inter Ocean Bldg., Madison and Dearborn Street. Chicago. Readv 10 a m WIRED ANYWHERE. JIM I I M 1 INEZ. V TPV 8 . TO TO r. 5. ' 1 1 JIM I I M 1 INEZ. V TPV 8 . TO TO r. 5. LAD 5 MEDDLESOME. 2 TO 1 FOUND. 2 TO 1. The above good things sent by wire to 217 clients by Postal Telegraph Co. Seud or call, they will verify what we say. TODAY 12 TO 30 TO 1 CHOICE... *'.KIDAV the best thing of the year. Race Track information Bureau. ^JJotA00".263 Dearborn Street, Chicago. TERMS, $1.00 DAILY, $4.00 WEEKLY. Page [3] Hawthorne Form Chart. HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., August *B.— Twenty-first day. Chicago Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track fair and improving. Presiding Judge, Harry Kuhl. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Racing starts at 2 :15 p. m. "iy7\*- C2 1 FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse 1400. $75 to second ; $2Vto third. _3l !OOt 2-year-olds. Selling^ " Lnd Horses \ A Wt St \ V, \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20228 BARBARA M. Ml i« »* » 1» 15 JWinkfield J J Marklein 2 11-52 11-5 2028-. -LADY 1DRIS 10:s N VWkt* 2} W Kiley Kinzea Stone 6 6 6 6 19808 FOX DO 100 |n 8 8' 31 S Buchanan P Dunne 4 7 4 7 20231 P CESS TAT VAN A 10".» 5- 6, 72 7' 4« Vititoe M rsFZuehlke*Co2 11-52 11-5 20170 CORN I CTT 97 I" 5« SH V U Flick C B Campbell 60 60 60 60 20324 WILLIAM ACK 91 U 4m 3" 5M 64 Ransom Mrs R Bradley 30 100 30 100 20110 CINERA 102 Pi 92 6-' 8* 7 Bradford T Licalzi 60 60 60 60 203243MAT1X 108 2" I" 44 6-' 8- Southard M Wells 12 40 12 40 2011", TOOTS1E GREEN 97 7" - 9-! 9^ 9» J Waldo MrBRMW st rfieldtO 15 10 15 19594 S1MMOXSWALD 103 10 10 10 10 10 X Hill Rold Bros 100 2O0 100 2C0 Time, 124,25, 50.. l:03i. Winner— Ch. f, by Masetto— Banka's Daughter. Went to tost at 2:26. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily; second and third under keen pressure. Barbara M. was the best, was best ridden, and had an easy time of it. Lady Idris is a speedy filly and ran a good race, displaying more gameness than usual at the end, Fondo broke in front, apparently well in his stride, but was sharply cut off. ruining whatever chance he bad of winning. From the three furlong post home the gelding made up a lot of ground and the chances are he would have been a keen contender. Princess Tatyaua ran a poor race. For some reason tbe filly wa.- out-run and never had a chance of winning Corn I Cut was right there at the enjd. riuera made a strong bid on the far turn. Matin showed some speed, tint not much. Corrected weights— Cinera, 97. Overweights— Matin, 2 pounds; Barbara M.. 2; Cinera. 5. Barbara M.. place, 9 to 10; show. 2 to 5. Lady Idris. place. 2 to 1 ; show, 4 to 5. Fondo. show. evens. Princess Tatyaua. place, 4 to 5; show. 2 to 5. ilY _ QQ "T^SECOXD RACE— 3^4 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third" ^UOOO 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. [ndf Horses _ " A Wt St K ■_ ~%~StrFin "Jockeys Owners ~ O H L C 19997 TA VOX" 3 106 U 3» 3i 21 14 Buchanan B Schreiber 24 3 24 3 19840^EMMA R. 3 974 2- 14 114 1W 2* Flick John Brenock 10 16 10 16 19907 ABE FURST 6 1C9 U I* 2™ 5' 3S JWinkfield J B Respass 31 5 34 5 JirfiCL. BRITANNIC 6 104 8" 64 5-' 4-' 44 Morrison Q W Scott 15 30 15 30 U9096) JAKE WEBER 3 97 6" 5" 6 6-' V J Waldo Wagner & Weber 7 7 44 44 202873L. T. CATOX 6 1C2 4« 8* 7-' V 6*« Tully D W Kelly & Co 5 8 5 8 (20176)PEACE 4 104 1« 7+ 8& 83 74 Vititoe Fred Foster 2 24 2 24 (20258)BRAW LAD 6 105 9 9 9 9 84 W Kiley J O Keene 8 16 8 16 20087 LADY CURZOX 3 93 3" 22 44 3h 9 Ransom J S O'Brien 15 60 15 60 Time, 12i, 244.491, 1:16. Winner -Br. c. by Lissak— Caroline Hamilton. Went to post at 2:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving and out to the last ounce. Teyon is a handy selling plater and stood a long drive gamely. He swerved some in the stretch, interfering slightly with Emma R. The interference, however, was not sharp enough to call for judicial action. Abe Furst ran a good race. Emma R. showed the most speed early but tired badly under pressure at the end. Lady Britannic was well ridden and ran a smashing race. Jake Weber seems to be of little or no account. He was heavily backed but failed dismally. L. T. Caton ran about a sixteenth of a mile further than any other horse. Peace was almost knocked down on the far turn. Lady Curzon showed fine speed. Scratched— 2032L3Qoal Runner, 104 ; 20355 Lomond, 98 ; 190343Brownie Anderson, 95. Overweights— Lady Britannic, 2 pounds; Emma R., 24. Tayon, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Emma R.. place, 6 to 1 ; show, 3 to 1. Abe Furst, show, 4 to 5. Peace, place, evens; show. 1 to 2. 6)/'_Q4J_:_ THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlong*. Purse $400. $75 to Becond ; $25 to third. ^v/OOU 2-year-olds. Allowances. lnd "Horses A Wt St hi ■_ ij StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20231 JIMINEZ 113 3" 21 2* 22 11 Caywood F J Kelly 3-2 8-5 3-2 8-5 (20':00)BENGAL 107 24 14 li 14 23 W Kiley J J Marklein 5 74 5 7t 20170-SEARCHER 108 14 34 34 3* V JWinkfield P Dunne 7-5 7-5 6-5 6-5 20324-HUHRY 98 64 5 ft* 44 4* Buchanan John Huffman 8 14 8 14 202:.9 ALBERT EN R1GHT98 5" 4 _" 55 53 Ransom Mrs R Bradley 60 75 60 75 20257 THE CONQUEROR 101 4» 6+ 6* 6" 6 Butler W 8 Barnes 100 100 100 100 20286 GRANADILLA 98 7 7 7 7 7 A Bolan J T Stow art & Co 1C0 300 100 300 Time, 12i, 25, 5Ci, 1 :03, 1 .094. Winner - B. c. by The Commoner — Birdie T. Went to post at 3:20. Off at the first break to a good start. Won driving hard ; second and third the same. Jiminez is a colt with some pretensions to good class and although he was hardly ready ran a smashing race under a perfect ride. Bengal improves with every start. He hung to Jiminez like a leech all through the stretch and never gave up until within the last twenty yards. Searcher got a Hying start and had no excuses. The race was always between the first three. Hurry met with some interference on the far turn that ruined whatever chance she had Scratched- 20324 )Dangerline. 113. Overweights— Searcher, 2 pounds. Jiminez. place, 1 to 2 ; show, out. Bengal, place, 8 to 5; show. 1 to 2. Searcher, place, lto3; bIiow. out. ^)f\ QQ H FOURTH TRACE— Sho rf Course. Purse, $400. $75 to" second ; $25 to third. £j\jfjKD I 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Steeplechase. lnd Horses A Wt St 2 5 7 9 StrFin "jockeys Owners O H L C 1 20288 'FROND 4 131 2h 12 i-' i* it l* i* A JackBon John D Hooe *8-5 2 8-5 2 20288-P. PARTOl'T 4 163 34 6 5- 4 3 3* 21" Gallagher R J Laugulin 8-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 •20288 BRAKEMAN 9 IcO 4" 3*" 3' 33 4 ■"• 4-' 3* Lawless D W Kelly 7 9 7 9 20288 SIR DICK .",125 64 5 6 5-' 5» _• 4* C Johnson John D Hooe *8-5 2 8-5 2 20288 'CORONATUS 5 130 I* 224 2^ 2* 2* 22 52u Huestou R W Donovan 8 15 X 15 20232-VIK1NG 6 133 l« 43 4-' 6 6 6 6 Kerins A M Linnell & Co 4 6 4 6 20288 UXCLE JIM 9 130 7 Ran out of course. O'Brien T Hums 20 40 20 40 ♦Coupled in betting. Time, 3:15.. Winner— B. f. by Norwood- Fern Leaf. Went to post at 4 :00. Off at the first break to a good start. Won cleverly : second easily : the , next two were driving. Frond showed the most speed, fenced to perfection, was cleverly handled and won all the way. ThiB is one of the best jumpers in the business con.-idering her size Passe ! Partout. according to the judges' way of thinking, did not run his race, and jockey Gallagher and the entire Passe Partout stable have been suspended. The gelding heretofore has been most consistent. Brakeman is on the improving list. Sir Dick made up a lot of ground in the last half ' mile. Coronatus showed more speed than ever before and jumped finely. He was a tired horse 1 at the last jump and stumbled, falling to his knees. Viking plodded along at a slow gait all the 1 way. The judges hesitated a long time about disqualifying Passe Partout. Johnson, who rode 1 Sir Dick, claimed that the gelding went out of the course on the far turn, but. after thoroughly investigating the matter, the judges ignored Johnson's claim. Scratched— 18182 Meddler. 167. Overweights— Coronatus. ") pounds Uncle Jim, 1. Frond, place, 9 to 10; show, out. Passe Partout, place, 3 to 5; show. I to 3. Brakeman. show. 6 to 5 Sir Dick, place. 4 to 1 : show. 8 to_5. The entry, place, out. ^W_QQQ FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. £\ /OOO 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. bad Horses"" A Wt St k K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C _0_o_3"L. MEDDLSOME4 102 6" 1, 2" 2; 1** lY Buchanan A G Blakeley " 8-5"T-~8-5 9-5 20328 OWEN SBORO 3 102 74 24 32 12 24 224 Ransom A C Clark 8 15 8 15 20328-PAPA HARRY 5 106 3" a. 4-' 34 32 3r' Vititoe H A Cotton 7 I 7 8 20056 ANNOWAN 4 107 94 11 11 8+ V i« Dupee W R Griffin 25 100 25 100 (20328.HANSFORD 3 113 1" V _■ 41 6' »«i JWinkfield VV H May & Son 5 10 5 10 20258 MICROSCOPE 3 91104 4*« 6, 74 7 6« R Jackson MrsFZuehlke&Co60 100 60 100 (20116)ObSlDIAX 4 107 2" 1— T « 54 U 1* W Kiley Fied Foster 4 5 4 5 •'0291-XAN O KEE 3 86 ft» 8" 91 9'' 8-' 84 M Dunn S B Burnett 10 50 10 50 2o292 FRANGIBLE 3 98 11 94 101 6^9' 9- Flick G W Poole & Co 6 7 6 7 19Mb*KBN CHANCE 3 96 44 64 8-10 H 10' J Waldo R M Westerfield 7 7 6 6 • '01L22LEE KING 3 91 5« 10- 7W1 11 11 Perlee J S O'Brien 50 100 50 1C0 Time. 12i, 271.501, 1:164. 1:42*. 1:494. Winner— B. f. by Meddler Little Lady 11. Went to post at 4:38. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly ; second, third, fourth and fifth were driving to the limit. Lady Meddlesome outclassed her field and wts in a soft spot. The price agaius. her was an extremely liberal one. Buchanan rode a fine race taking the Ally along at about the same even rate all the way. Owensboro went to the front like a shot on the far turn and for an instant seemed to be winning but when the pressure was applied he weakened Papa Harry, who is in fine form now. ran his usual honest race. Annowau made up ground throughout after getting away badly and having much bad luck. Obsidian must have mud to do his be6t. Hansford showed his usual amount of speed but was anchored by the weight. Ben Chance ran a bad race. So did Frangible. Scratched -2029l*Daudy H.. 102. Lad. Meddlesome, place. 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Owensboro. place. 6 to 1 ; show, 3 to 1. Papa Harry, show, 8 to 5. 0/__ O _ SIXTH RACK-1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $85 to ___V/ O O _/ third. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowance.. lnd Horses _________§ j_ * StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 202292FOUND 5 104 1"* 11 12 12 15 16 Buchanan John Huffman 8-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 20292^GREAT BEND 5 109 24 34 2**21 » 2* J WinkfieldF W Gibson 6-5 7-5 6-5 7-5 i?0329)SAUBER 5 101 4 24 34 33 3* 3- Vititoe Rutledge&Stevens6 10 6 10 (I9265IARTHR BEHAN3 P3 5 4* 44 42 4* 1- Ransom Duffv&Behan 10 20 10 20 20U53ETTA 3 96 34 5 5 5 S 5 J Waldo J E Madden 4 6 4 6 Time. 124, 251. 50i, 1 :154, 1 :414. 1 :464. Winner - B. m, by Buckmaster— Pickuu. Went to post at 5:15. At post 11 minutes. Start fair. Won very easily; second eased up after a hard early drive. Found is in fine fettle and won all thp way. She was cleverly rated in front and gained a winning lead on the far turn. Great Bend had no excuses other than he was not speedy enough. Wink field rode the best he knew how and the horse always had clear sailing. Sauber was right there all the way. Arthur Behan ran a better race than the figures show, being prominent between calls down the backstretch. Etta was never a contender. Scratched -19733 Marsara, 107; 20146 Macy, 106. Overweights-Saubpr, 1 pound. Found, place. 3 to 5 ; show. out. Great Bend, place, 9 to 20; show. out. Sauber, show, 3 to 5. Etta, place, 8 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Windsor Form. WINDSOR FORM. Windsor, Ont., August 29.— The form of Thursday's Windsor fields is: First Race— Howard S.. Jim Conway, Don Clarencio. Second Race— Pine Chip. Golden Harvest, Lizzie A. Third Race— Monk Wayman. Olive Order, Fannie Taylor. Fourth Race-Corder II.. Bummer, Pirate : Belle Fifth Race— High Admiral, Covington Ky., • Sallu^t. Sixth Race— Sevoy, Dousterswivel, Brulare. j Seventh Race— King Elkwood, Prince Zeuo, •' The Dauphin. | Windsor Entries. , ! ' 1 1 1 WINDSOR KNTRIKS. Probabilities: Weather clear; track faBt. ' First Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, lnd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdep. i 20407 Howards 6.. ..121 700 ! 20383 Don Clarencio 6... .112 685 : 20322 Slasher 5.... 110 680 203832Cavallo 6. ...109 675 20383 Jim Couway 6. ...109 690 20285 Ellsmere 7. ...109 660 I 20344 Marantha Knapp 4.. ..105 650 ( 20281 Lizzie Jackson 3. ...1C0 665 i 203182Alva II 3.... 96 670 I 20251 Flora Daniels 3.... 94 675 I Second Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Handicap. 20321 Golden Harvest 113 720 i 20309 Lizzie A 108 715 : 202X2 iSyncopated Sandy 107 710 : 203433The Bronze Demon 100 715 - 203793 Pine Chip 95 725 ; 20379-'Ouibo 90 710 : Third Race— 1 1-4 Milf s. i-year-olds and upward. Selling. (20404)Monk Wayman 5....113 725 ' 20284 'Fannie Taylor 4.. .109 715 20383 Bentley B 4 10 i 710 20378 Loch Fyne 4.... 97 690 204053Olive Order 3.... 96 720 I ( Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Owners' Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (20381) Pirate Belle 3.... 88 715 ' (20321)Bummer 4.... 85 720 20321 Expelled 3.... 78 710 20381'Rathlin 3.... 75 705 (20380)Corder II 5.... 68 725 ; Fifth Race— Full Course. Steeplechase. 4-year-oldB and npward. Allowances. ; (20322 iZufallig 7. ...144 650 ' 20382 Sallust 5. ...144 665 (20382)High Admiral 5. ...137 675 19951 Covington Ky 6. ...136 670 I 20382 Mavourneen 5. .133 6C0 20382 Joe Bell 6. ...128 655 Sixth Race— 6 1-8 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 20321 Ed Roth 4. ...110 7C0 20380-Sevoy 5. ...104 725 20347 Dousterswivel 5. ...104 720 204C5 Earl Fonso 5. ...101 705 (20344 )The Tory 6. ...101 710 20381 Brulare 5.... 99 715 20407 Headley 4... 93 690 19989 Dixie Dinmont 4.... 91 685 20407 Primavera 4.... 91 695 Seventh Race— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and npward. Selling. (20406)Prince of India 6. ...114 710 20105 The Dauphin 5 ...114 715 20i0i2princeZeno 5. ...Ill 720 (20105)King Elkwood 7. ...Ill 725 20'473Miss Redwood 4.. ..103 715 201063Full Dress 4... .107 700 (20383)Cousin Lettie 4. ...107 705 Highland Park Form. HIGHLAND PARK FORM. Detroit, Mich., August 29.— The form of Thursday's Highland Park fields is : First Race— Alex. Spaldy Y., Oueen Anne. Second Race— Prince of Song. Dream Life. Matan/as. Third Race— Yirgie O.. Left Bower. Free Lance. Fourth Race — Sagacity, Pearl, Ice Drop. Fifth Race— Lyror Bell. Donna Seay, The Jade. Sixth Race— Wilkerson. Jucoma, Virginia T. Highland Park Entries. : • j •' | ' i ! : I ( i I I i : : - ; : ' I ( ' ; ; ' HIGHLAND PARK KNTRIKS. Probabilities: Weather clear; track faBt. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, lnd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. '20312 Olcott 3.. ..107 670 (20377)Deist 4.. ..105 685 20311Alex 3.. ..104 700 20VJ6 Spaldy Y 4.... 100 690 20408 Cavotte 4.... 96 660 20412-Queen Anne 3.... 94 685 202713Vint 3.... 93 675 20158 Descubridora 3.... 93 680 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. 20411 Xerxes 106 670 20411 Matanzas 97 680 20373 Rabunta 96 675 20372 Prince of Song 98 700 20270 Badge Bell 93 660 20270 Dream Life 93 685 20349 Lightning Flash 93 665 Third Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olda and npward. Selling. 2O3083Free Lance 6. ...116 715 (20134)Left Bower 3. ...103 720 20353 VirgieO 5. ...102 725 20308 The Benedict 3. ...101 710 (20310)Hermencia 3.... 92 700 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and npward. Selling. 20306 Sagacity 5.. ..103 700 20223 ViolaK 4.. ..103 665 20310 Pearl 5. ...103 690 20377 Rey Salazar 5.. ..100 670 20413 Mound Builder 3. ...100 675 20372 Dominie...'. 4.. ..100 660 203483Ice Drop 3.... 95 685 20377 March Past 3.... 90 680 20377 Miss Fonsoland 3.... 90 685 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 20.151 )Donua Seay 106 ;2u 20375'Lyror Bell 104 72a 19016 Gold Fir 102 710 203512The Jade 99 715 20272 Haudit 96 705 20249 Tempt 94 7C0 Sixth Race— 7-8 Mile. All ages. Selling. 20413 L. W 6. ...Ill 6T0 20098 Nimrod 7. ...110 67.) 203502jucoma 3. ...107 690 20372-' Wilkerson 3.... 92 700 20348'Eleven Bells ».... 92 680 20409 VirginiaT 2.... 77 685 I GOODWIN'S FOR.. OFFICIAL 19TH 1899. TURF GUIDE. YEAR- (IN % VOLUMES.) A "Form Table" to all Principal Meetings A work of about 2,000 pages, replete with matter indispensible to all, including among.the NEW FEATURES a treatise on •"Handicapping, and How to Handicap Horses" and "Betting, and How to Bet. PRICES FOR BOTH VOLUMES. In Cloth ( substantially bound ) $5.20 In Half Morocco (library form) 7.20 In English Half Calf 9.20 PRICES FOR SEPARATE VOLUMES. Vol. 1. (Jan. to June). Vol. II. (July to Dec.) Cloth $2.10 Cloth $4.10 Half Morocco 3.10 Half Morocco .... 5.10 Half Calf 4.10 Half Calf 6.10 GDDDW1N BROS., 144j?_n^KAT' Turf Exctianoe Romeo. Hound Trip 2So COMMISSIONS RECK1VKD ON FORKIGN RACKS. Specials leave Polk Street Depot via Santa Fe R. R. at 13__0 p. in. and 1__5G p. in. stopping at Halsted Street and Ashland Avenue. Specials return at 5 p. m. aDd after last race. Tickets sold on trains 011I3. Page [4] St. Louis Form Chart. ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUTS, MO., August 29. — Ninetieth day. St. Louie Fair Association. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; traek fast. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, William Bruen. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. fc)/"\OQ/» F1R8T RACE— 1 1-3 Miles. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. , Ind Horses A Wt St St ^ % %, StrFin" Jockeys Owners O H L C 202993P. DEL RIO 5 99 2 1" 1» 1« 1» 1" V Dale P T Kelly 13-103-211-106-5 1H786 LEO PAR 3 89 1 41 3 ?i 2iJ V V Dominick T J McHale 7 10 7 10 20266 LURDAN 4 99 6 6^ 5-' 3-' 33 33 3* Redfern W W Redfern&Col5 25 12 20 t 20177 FLY FIRE 5 99 5 5* 6* 6* 7 6*0 4'"- W Lyons D L Snow 15 20 12 15 20i373£L DERIM 3 86 7 7 7 7 6* 5« h« Gormley F L Boyd 6-5 8-5 6-5 7-5 20266 R'GEET NOIR3 89 4 3" 4H 51 4" 4i 6*' Watson F W Holtgrewe 20 40 20 20 20157 SAJETTA 5 101 3 »■ *■ Am |rb 1 7 O'Neill Sinclare & Co 40 100 30 50 Time, 134, 26, 521, 1 :18i, 1 :45, 1 :57i, 2 :10i , 2 :38. Winner— B. m, by Bermuda— Bettie C. Went to post at t :36. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Piuar del Rio was much the best and was well ridden. Leo Par ran well and was driven to the limit. Lurdan was a very tired horse and fairly staggered home. El Derim received a very bad ride. Overweights— Rouge et Noir, 5 pounds. Pinar del Rio, place, 1 to 3 ; show, out, Leo Par, place, 4 to 1 : show, 8 to 5. Lurda n, show, 2 to 1. El Derim, place, 2 to 5; show, ont.j 90^07 SECOND RACK— 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. j Ind Horsee AWtSt it H \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ' 20240 RODD 3 93 9 9 9 53 2" 1»" Watson T Nepper 20 30 12 30 20064HTERKV RANGER 4 104 6 7* 71 4« 3* 21 Gilmore O G Parke 2 2 6-5 3-2 20369 EUGENIA S. 4 105 2 V V Vi 1»" 3* Fallehey J K Finley 2 4 2 4 19546 JIM TURNER 3 99 1 31 I* 71 62 4* May Keith & Pattou 20 30 20 30 20299 UU STRESS V. 4 102 8 4" 5" 64 5W 5- Reeder M P Mattingly 60 100 40 100 20112 EL GHOR 4 107 4 5U 24 3" P 61 Dale G W Curtis 10 20 10 12 1H301-ALYIN \Y. 6 109 7 81 1 8" 9 44 T* J Mathews Wallace & Perry 10 10 8 8 20368 MISS LORETTA 3 91 5 6-' 4" 2" 8+ 8* Dominick J B Horstman 10 15 10 12 2020? IDA C. 5 104 3 14 X» |l 9 9 W Lyons Braley & Gleasou 60 200 50 210 20J01 BELLE SIMPSON 3 91 Left at the post. Cochran A Hofmau 8 8 7 7 Time, 134, 251, 5W, 1 :03i, 1 :164, 1 :431. Winner— Ch. c, by Eothen— Yolette. Went to post at 3:10. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. At | the weights rtodd was probably best. He came from behind in the last quarter and won at his I pleasure and was going away at the finish. Terry Ranger had a stormy passage and ran a good ' race. Eugenia S. showed speed, but was quitting in the final strides. Jim Turner, with a better rider, can do better. Scratched— 20153 Deyo, 104; 20207 Crystalline, 104. Rodd, place, 10 to 1; show, 4 to 1. Terry Ranger, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Eugenia S., show, 4 to 5. Q/"|QQQ THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. liid "Morses A Wt St ij % H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ( 202662RANSOM 8 106 7 74 65 4» 4* 1* Dale O W Boardman 3 3 2 11-5 2t2tH-LEO PLANTER 4 115 3 13 13 12 l s 23 Vandusen W W Darden 6 8 5 8 20338 EL NOR HOLMES 5 107 1 2i 23 33 34 34 Gilmore L J Haas 10 15 8 12 201782SPRUNG 3 96 2 41 5" 53 5" 414 Paretto W F Schulte 6 10 6 8 20369 ORRIS 3 99 8 82 8* 7* 7* b* May T H Stevens 10 30 10 15 20336 LEXELL 3 93 6 614 72 64 8' 6& Cochran A Cahn 10 40 10 30 (20337)TERRALENE 3 97 4 3" 314 24 24 72 Reeder J U Strode & Co 8 8 7 7 202442PK1NCE REAL 3 102 9 9 9 8* 815 82" Watson W'dard&Anders'n3 4 3 18-5 20268 VERY LIGHT 4 112 5 5114' 9 9 9 Dominick M S Hughes 15 30 12 20 Time, 121, 25i, 50, 1 :03, 1 :1b, 1 :424. Winner— Ch. g, by Algerine— Nellie Ransom. Went to post at 3:39. At post 12 minutes. Start fair. Won in a hot drive; second easily. Ransom came with a grand rush up the stretch and just got up in time to win. Leo Planter broke down and ran the last sixteenth on his gameness. Eleanor Holmes ran her race. The 1 others were outrun in the stretch. Very Light ran wide at the far turn. It was a bad acting lot at the post. Prince Real ran a bad race. Scratched— 200323Muskalonge, 109 ; 20180 Governor Boyd, 107 ; 20208, Titus, 104. Overweights— Leo Planter, 2 pounds ; Sprung, 3. Ransom, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Leo Planter, place, 24 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. Eleanor Holmes, show, 8 to 5. Prince Real, place, 7 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. 6)i"VOQQ FOURTH RACE-1 1-16 Miles. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. ind Horses A Wt St X, % \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 203392ALICE TURNER 3 96 5 2U 22 22 21 14 Watson Keith & Patton 6 6 4 5 (20338)MEDDLESOME 4 99 2 12 13 u |l 2*« Cochran T L Ross 20 30 15 30 120303)JOE DOUGHTY 4 101 6 5« 53 53 51 34 Dale J J Hirth 4 6 4 5 2015bMALA V 4 103 1 6 6 6 6 4" Redfern H E Rowell 8 15 7 13 (20300)GO OUT 3 104 4 3« 414 3" 31 53 Gilmore J H Payne 1 6-5 1 11 10 20303 LADY CALLAHAN6 98 3 4* 3" 42 i* 6 Dominick M S Hughes 4 4 3 34 Time, Hi. 244, 484, 1 :144, 1 :414, 1 :47i. I Winner— B. f, by Regalis— Lady Glyde. Went to post at 4:20. At post 12 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Alice Turner was best, ran a fine race, finished strongly and was going away at the finish. Meddlesome ran an impressive race, but slightly weakened in the last sixteenth. Joe Doughty got off none too well and finished strongly. Malay can do better with a stronger rider up. Scratched— 201552Pinochle, 122 ; 203032Qo To Bed, 114. Overweights— Go Out, 2 pounds. Alice Turner, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 7 to 10. Meddlesome, place, 12 to 1 ; show, 4 to 1. Joe Doughty, show, 3 to 5. Lady Callahan, place, evens ; show, 9 to 20. Go Out, place, out . rtr\/|/'\r\ FIFTH RACE-3-4 Mile. Purse $100. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St \ % X StrFin Jockey Owners O H L~C~ (20263)THE LIGHT 4 114 5 2" 2»« 22 l* Vandusen J K Hughes 8 34 24 3 (20304j8T. CUTHBERT 5 113 4 31 3* 1" 22 J Mathews H E Rowell 3 4 24 4 203043W. J. BAKER 6 104 7 43 42 43 31 Gilmore M E Schroeder 3 34 2 2 203402THE GEEZER 4 89 2 5" 6 54 4h May L L Haas 20 40 20 30 (20340)TOM COLLINS 5 110 3 11 11 3- 52 Dominick Hutchinson fc Co 8 20 7 15 20300 MAUD WALLACE3 88 6 8 8 8 62 Reeder Keith & Patton 20 40 20 30 203393TR1AD1TZA 3 104 8 6" 51 72 72 Dale T Nepper 4 6 4 5 20268 DORALICE 4 89 1 71 73 6" 8 Cochran J Kearville 15 15 10 12 Time, 124, 23i, 484, 1 :01, 1 :141. Winner— Ch. f, by Uncle Jess— Barbary Maid. Went to post at 5:00. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly; second easily. The • Light carried her weight handily, showed high speed, finished strongly and could have won by a ; greater margin. St. Cuthbert ran to his limit. W. J. Baker was but off at the far turn. Tom * Collins quit early. t Overweights— W. J. Baker, 2 pounds; The Geezer, 2. : The Light, place, 6 to 5; show, 2 to 5. St. Cuthbert, place. 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. W. J. Baker, » show. 2 to S. ' ^yf\A{\ 1 SIXTH RACE-4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St \ % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20S4 12 MARGARET F. 106 3 P 13 1*« Gilmore L J Haas (5 6 34 44 C 20034 STAFF 106 7 V 23 24 Dominick T H Stevens 5 5 3 34 202423 WALL 118 2 54 54 34 YanduBen W W Darden 24 44 2 44 ! 19846-iOBIA 115 5 31 3« 42 J Mathews George J Long 2 2 9-5 2 : 20267 MRS. GRANNAN 106 4 61" 8 M May J S Brattou 40 60 30 40 ( 20367 MISS PRATT 101 6 43 44 6* Cochran Edward Pratt 60 200 50 150 20367 BLACKFORD 109 8 P 6U 73 Brown Wallace & TerrettlOO 100 70 100 l 20367 MARCIA DENT 101 9 P 7» 8» Watson Schwartz & Miller 10D 100 70 100 ! 200343MONOS 114 10 9 9 9 Crowhurst G C Bennett 5 12 5 10 i (20302)DOROTHY LEE 115 1 Fell. Dale G C Baker 5 6 4 6 ALINE S. 101 Left at the post. Reeder J A Abernathy 200 300 100 200 Time, US, 214,49, 56. Winner— Ch. f, by St. George— Margaret II. Went to post at 5:33. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second handily. Margaret F. was lucky at the start, secured the lead early, showed speed, but barely lasted long enough to stall off Staff's challenge. The latter was also lucky and was well ridden. Wall was , gaining fast at the finish. Obia did his best. Dorothy Lee stumbled and fell directly after the start. Scratched— (20341)Birdie Stone, 115. Margaret F., place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Staff, place, 6 to 5; show, I to 5. Wall, show, 4 to 5. Obia, place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. , t j ' | I ' ( 1 — ■— — ■■ ... mil. || 11. ■ .1. L 1 I"... ' ... J ■■ . , ALL THE TURF NEWS PERFECTLY EDITED.. Daily Racing Form. FORM SHEETS AND ENTRIES EXPERTLY INDEXED. TELEGRAPHIC, CORRECT, CONCISE, COMELY. TRAINING NEWS A SPECIALTY. ALL TRUCKS ARE FULLY REPORTED Off Our Own Presses Before the Chicago Dailies. i* «* «* Official Organ of the American Turf Congress. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES : One Month - $1.25 1 Six Months - $7.50 One Tear • - $14.00 SENT AS HRST-CLASS NHIL— A LETTER-IN PLAIN CNVCLOPCS. 124-12B Fifth Avenue. Chicago. Ili^ I • ; * t : » ' C ! : ( l ! i , Woodlands Stud 15 MILES FROM ST. LOOIS ON THE WABASH. BARNEY SGHREIBER'S MODEL FARM. THE CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. 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Cassandra Ally, by Partisan. a o (AliceGrey •Eous'Emigrant, by Pioneer ■i- c ( •Gulnare, by YoungGohanua j Lai (The Colonel » Whisker, by Waxy P 3« rCaP-a-Pl8 (Imported) \ } Delpini mare. O 3 a I ( Sister to Cactus i Sultan, by Selim. i- « i } Duehees of York, by Waxy, J (Dover j Touchstone. £ LBell Brand ( I Verbose. I (Sophie Bkilhinda. .£ I bailie Br am. ♦Imported. Barney Scnreiber.^^ip* Page [5] Coney Island Form Chart. CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHEEPSHEAU BAY. L. I., August 39.— Fourth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter. C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. *)nQQA FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (On main track.) $700 added. All ages. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St hi K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19856 LADY UNCAS 3 93 4 1" • l- l" 1* Ranch Osceola Stable 15 20 15 15 19357'UNMAKKED 3 109 5 4« 34 3h 21 Spencer J R & F P Keene 20 25 20 20 20333 SMOKE 3 103 I 34 41 1 2' 3* O'Connor W Showalter 8 10 6 6 202773RAL8TON 8 111 1 5" 5* :» 4- Flynn W A Blagg 15 50 12 30 20333 CONTESTOR 3 118 8 71 64 64 Si McJoynt R W Walden & Son5 6 5 6 2033U3KINN1KINNICK 6 114 6 8 8 74 61 McCue T J Healey Si N 12-516-5 19970 H. R. HIGHNESS 3 107 2 2* V 4i 7' Bullman George Forbes )0 15 10 12 193752MAV BEACH 4 119 7 64 7" 8 8 T Burns F T Wood 7 7 5 5 19812 MARG. H'FFMAN 2 88 9 9 9 9 9 Brennan Osceola Stable 500 500 300 508 20277-GIBRALTAR 5 117 Fell at Start. Turner SCHildreth 34 4 16-54 Time. 12'.-,, 23-r,. * T%, 1 :0c1 .-„ 1 :13 0. i Winner— B. f. by Ben Strome— Prudence. " '• Went to post at 2:30. At post 5 minutes. Start poor. Won easily: second driving. Lady : Uncas is very fast with light weight and is dangerous in any company when fresh. She held the race safe throughout. Unmasked is in good form and ran a good race as did Smoke. Ralston ran well and finished fast. Contestor was sore and overweighted. Kinnikinnick is a slow beginner and was on the outside and outrun all the way. May Beach was overweighted. Gibraltar was bumped into at the start and fell. . Scratched— (20333) Vulcain, 125; ( 20093 Douro, 106; 19708 Leedsville. 104. Overweights— Hi6 Royal Highness. 2 pounds; Smoke, 1. Lady Uncas. place. 6 to 1 ; show. I to 1. Unmasked, place, 8 to 1 ; show, 4 to 1. Smoke, show, 6 to 5. Kinnikinnick. place, 7 to 5: show. 3 to 5. Gibraltar, place, 8 to 5: snow, 4 to 5. 4)/"^v* d1 SECOND RACE-1 Mile. $700 added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St ^ V4 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ( 20365) KING "BRAMBLE TT8~5 Mi V 1" 1**1" Turner SCHildreth 9-101 7-107-10 20093)DOURO 113 2 ^« 1« 24 21*2' Spencer 8 8anford & Sons 6 8 4 4 20294 HERBERT 121 4 5 42 4' M V " Maher W C Rollins 4 7 4 7 20213 LUN FERGUSON 105 I (• i I i l Hothersall M T Danaher 100 100 40 60 14516 ST. FINNAN 103 1 2U 8« 3« 41" 5 O'Connor M Clancy 24 6 Si 6 Time. V.\, H\L 49^,. 1 :0H5- 1 iH'^, 1:40'.-,. Winner— Ch. c, by Bramble— Queen Beluga. ) Went to post at 3 :06. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. King • Bramble ran a good race and finished strongly but Douro, under a strong ride, had him straightened all the way. The weight anchored Herbert. St. Finnan was either short or is merely a sprinter. Overweights— King Bramble, 2 pounds. King Bramble, place, out. Douro, place, 4 to 5 : show. 1 to 3. Herbert, show, 1 to 2. ( 0/"VOflO THIRD RACE— Last 5-8 Mile. (Futurity Course.) 2-year-olds. , £\ f O *J £ Allowances. The Dash Stakes. $1,250 added. ; , tnd Horses A Wt St \ i4 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C ' 198887BEL L A Rl O 1C4 5 5 51 21 12 Maher N Bennington 4 4 2 2 CONROY 108 4 2» 2" 41 2" Spencer J R & F P Keene 8-5 M 8-5 3 19178 ELIZABETH M. 107 2 1' 1' 12 3+ Hothersall F M Milden Jr 10 15 8 8 (20149 i*FAR ROCKA WAY 127 10 6 44 5 4« O'Connor J E Seagram 12 20 10 15 20214 iLADY SCHORR 124 7 4 6 6 M T Burns J F Schorr 12 20 10 20 -202142KING PEPPER 110 1 3" 3» V U McCue Pepper Stable 4 4 3 Si 192553 ADD 102 8 7 7 7 7* Odom A H & D H MorrislO 20 10 20 20332 CRESSON 104 9 10 9 8 8- Henry Folnsbee&Ch'nl'r30 80 30 50 | 19888*DROGREDA 104 3 8 8 9 9' Slack J E Madden 50 60 20 30 j (18780iJUNE GAYLE 115 K 9 10 10 10 Turner J D Smith 10 20 10 20 ♦Added starters. Time. 1 :00a5. Winner— Ch. c. by Belvidere— Madge Stuart. | Went to post at 3 :40. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Bellario is a very consistent colt and 16 in good form again, was best, and came away easily at the end. Conroy, a highly tried one, ran well and will improve. Elizabeth M. is just recovering from sickness, showed a high turn of speed, but tired in the last sixteenth. Far Rockaway ran a good race witli his high weight, and so did Lady Schorr. King Pepper tired and quit in the stretch. June Gavle is a bad actor and ran poorly. i Scratched-2l0603Alard Scheck. 127; 192282 Maltster. 110; 19812 Henry Clay Rye, 104. Overweights— Conroy, 4 pounds. Add. 1. Bellario, place. 4 to 5; show, out. Conroy. place, evens ; show. 1 to 2. Elizabeth M., show, 5 to 5. King Pepper, place. 6 to 5 ; show. 3 to 5. ___ O/AQOQ FOURTH RACE— 3 Miles. 3-vear-olds and upwards. Handicap. £\ ftJlJif The Autumn Cup. $3,500 added. Ind Horses A Wt St S lm !'■ IX StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20236 KINL Y MACK4 128 2 3' 3-' 3- 11 P 1'-' McCue East in & Lara bie 1 7-5 1 6-5 (20363) L MASSEY 3 92 1 2» 1« fl 24 2* Ji-' Slack CFHill 5 5 44 44 20151-JT. KENTCKN4 116 1 1* 24 2h 3« 33 3* Spencer E F Simms 24 44 24 34 197543SID. LUCAS 3 105 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bullman Thompson Bros 34 5 34 5 Time. B& 25*.-,. 51^. 1 :C4' 3, 1 :30-o. 1 :43:i5. 1:57!.-,. 2:10. 2:36. 2:49, 3:012b, 3:14V 3:27^,. Winner— B. c, by Islington— Sougstres-. Went to post at 4 :0l. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly. The time constitutes a track record. Kinley Mack came away from the others at a mile and a half, but he was shaken up a bit at the end to stall off Lady Massey. The latter ran a good race. The Kentuckian was overweighted. He pulled up s-ery lame. Sidney Lucas was hard ridden all the way, but could never keep up and is not in his best form. Overweights— Sidney Lucas, 1 pound. Kinley Mack, place, 1 to 3. Lady Massey. place, evens. The Kentuckian, place, evens. Sidney Lucas, place. 6 to 5. No show betting. fc___Q fc I FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (On New Futurity Course.) $700 added. ^UOt/dt 2-year-ohk. Fillies. Selling. Ind HoTsesT A Wt St M % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L~~C~ 19707 ANNIE THOMPSON 100 1 1" 1" 1" 11 Henry W I Kilpatrick 10 15 10 12 (t20-'93)L\ VALLIERE 104 15 7 X 4h 2' McCue R T Wilson Jr 8 12 8 12 18826 TRIGGER 1CS 9 fi 7 7 31 Odom J E Madden 8 15 X 15 20212-CHERRIES 103 6 I 4" 5 4" T Bunir- Hayman & Frank 5 5 4 4 (196781PR CESS OT1LLIE 99 11 11 11 10 &I Wed'strandTnrney Bros 15 20 12 20 19678SPETRA II. 104 7 8 5 6 6* Maher P Lorillard 8 10 7 8 19793 PRINCESS EVELYN 99 8 9 9 8 7 T Knight L O Appleby 30 60 20 30 19717)MAUGA 104 3 10 10 11 S Rauch W Oliver 7 10 7 8 19481 fGERT. ELLIOTT 102 5 2" 2* 21 9 Mitchell M Murphy 10 20 10 15 (19011 iFLArtA li - 2 5 6 9 10 O'Connor J H Carr 5 t 44 5 1997'' IN SHOT 10 j 4 3* 34 34 11 Bullman B Schreiber 5 5 4 4 (19674) ABOUT 99 13 13 13 12 12 Slack Harness&B'ssman.'O 50 30 40 19571 CANDLE 110 10 12 12 13 13 Littlefisld NY L Powers 20 40 20 30 17524 GRACIOUS 9114 15 14 14 14 English R W Walden&Son 100 200 80 U.O 19459 ALZORV 110 12 14 IS IS IS Pickering F Brown 100 2C0 80 150 Time. 1 :C0-'V,. Winner— Ch. f. by Chorister— Ocean Queen. Went to post at 4:43. At post t minutes. Start good. Won handily; secoud driving. Annie Thompson is a fist filly and outran her field from the start. L?. Valli.'re closed fast in the last furlong. Trigger finished strongly. Cherries ran her raca. Priucess Otillie finished fast. Ger- j crude Elliott and In Shot tired and quit in the stretch run. Scratched--20334 Elsburg. 101; Malachite, 94. Overweights -Annie Thompson. I pound: Cherries. 2; In Shot. I. Annie Thompson, place. 6 to 1 ; show. 2i to 1. La Valliere. place. 4 to 1; show. 2 tu 1. Trigger, show Si to I. Cherries place. 8 to 5; .-how. 4 to 5. In Shot, place. 8 to 5: show. 4 to 5. _ 0/"_i_ J_P_ SIXTH RACE-1 1-1 » Miles. (On Turf.) $700 added. 3-year-olds and upward . Ind Horses - A Wt St k~ H X StrFin Jockeys ~ Owners O H L C~ JOJWOOLVSDO 7 111 5 1« H li U l"i* Maher " Flei-chmann Sons8-5 24 8-5 11-5 'DU)0-YILLA V. 3 91 8 3" 21 2" 2'4 2: Slack McDowell & Yiley8 8 7 7 '20298iGREENOCK 3 106 2 6- !■ It 31 3- T Burn- J F Schorr 24 16-524 16-5 ■'0235)MILLSTREAM 5 106 7 8 6^ 5* 6' 4i McCue H Serodino 4 5 4 44 20331 SILVER GARTER 3 100 6 41 3' 3U41 5» T Knight (i B Morris 8 15 7 12 20298 SIR F1T/.HUGH 3 100 4 7' 7" 61 5» 6" Booker Frisbie & Co 20 60 20 40 I98i7-'G0LD. SCEPTERS 9n 9 5" 8 7« 7'" 7i" Henry P Pttfferling 10 12 10 10 19857 RARE PERFUME4 106 19 9 9 8 8i» Mitchell Underwood & Co 4 6 4 6 029t PINCHER 3 116 3 Ji 5» 8 9 9 R Williams P Fox' 100 20 D 80 100 Time. 12^. 2\ 50S- 1 M~. 1 :16-6. 1 :42-*s. 1 M*^. Winner— B. g by Powhattan— Barbiche. Went to post at 5:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Wron easily : second the same. Dolando v»as easil/ the best and won from start to finish. He was bid up to $1,803 and retained. Villa V. is very good, liked the light weight and ran a good race. Greenock was outrun all the way, bnt did his best. Millstream finished strongly. Silver Garter tired and quit. Rare Perfume was sore and he got the worst of some crowding on the first turn. Scratched— 19815 'Buffoon. 103. Dolando, place, evens ; show. 1 to 2. Villa Y'., place, 3 to 1 ; show. 7 to 5. Greenock, show, 3 o to to 5. J. Highland Park Form Chart. i '• : . ) • ( , , ' | j | i j 3 o to to 5. J. HIGHLAND PARK FORM CHART. DETROIT. MICH.. August 29.— Thirtieth day. Summer Meeting. Highland Park Club. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge. Francis Nelson. Starter, Mars Cassidy, Racing starts at 2:30 p, m. t)f\/if\f} FIRST RACE-6 1-8 Furlongs. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. tnd Horses A Wt St k H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20376 TOM KINGSLEY 5 104 6 41 IU 2" 1* Stevens W H Williamson 20 20 6 6 20352 OC IE BROOKS 4 104 4 5^ B« 4^ 21 A Weber E Moore 3 3 24 3 203062GIVE AND TAKE 3 94 1 314 1- 14 31 4 J Daly E J Shipsey 3 3 3 3 203T2 LOORAM 7 104 3 2h 24 3-* 4' Landry F D Weir 6-5 2 6-5 2 20306 CAVOTTE 4 1004 2 1» 4" 5+ 5 ■"■ Ryan H J Newman 100 200 75 200 20010 MATLOCK 3 94 5 6 6 6 ti LThomps'nN Dyment 3 16-53 3 Time, 244. 49J, 1:154. 1:22. Winner— B. h. by Free Knight— Cassandra. Went to post at 2:48. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second all out. Tom Kincsley picked up his field at his leisure and came away with a little shaking up in the last eighth. Ocie Brooks hung when the pinch came. Give And Take and Looram tired in the-last quarter. Matlock sulked. Looram ran a bad race. Scratched— (20877)Deist, 98. Overweights— Cavotte, 44 pound-; Matlock. 1. Tom Kingsley, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Ocie Brooks, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Give and Take, show, 1 to 2. Looram. place. 7 to 10: show, out. Matlock, place, evens: show. I to 2. 9H4-OQ SECOND RACE-5-8 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olde. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St hj % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (20270)OBEY 100 3 2*« 11 21 Ink Coburn E J Shipsey &. Co 6 6 6 6 20246 TOAD RA1NEY 103 5 514 2» 31 2 A Weber E Moore 13-5 11 2035138COTCH BRAMBLE 103 4 4" H 4« 31 Landry Mrs R Johnston 4 4 4 4 203732BILL MASSIE 93 6 6* 3« 1" 44 Wonderly Vince & Weir 6 6 4 4 (20307) AMOROSO 100 2 3" fi 53 ?i Howell S P Harlan 3 5 3 5 20351 LADY EDITH J03 1 1« 5* P 6- J Daly R Ravenhall 4 6 4 5 (20349)V1RGINIA T. 100 7 7 7 7 7 LThomps'nN Smitha 6 7 6 6 Time. 244. 494. 1:024. Winner— Br. g, by Order— Lady Cardigan. Went to post at 3:19. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a drive; second the same. Obey was well ridden. Coburn took the shortest route with him and had to do his best to stall off Toad Rainey. The latter was cut off at the head of the stretch. Scotch Bramble came strongly on the outside and would have won in a few more strides. Bill Massie quit in the stretch. Amoroso had a rough journey. She was cut off at the far turn and knocked out of it. She would have been a contender but for the accident. Virginia T. was pinched off at the start. Scratched— 20249 Servant, 106; 20351-The Jade. 106; 20249 Tempt, 100; 20272 Handit. 100. Obey, place. 2 to 1; show, evens. Toad Rainey, place, 1 to 2; show. out. Scotch Bramble, show. 3 to 5. Bill Massie, place. 3 to 2; show. 3 to 5. 20410 THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St k H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L~~C~ 20225-'BELL PUNCH 5 110 4 5 5 5 5 Vi Landry W H Ketchiman 8-5 8-5 1 6-5 203533L. OF THE WEST 5 100 3 4^ 34 3" 3™ 2' A Weber J C Ferris Jr 3 3 24 3 (20320)MISS SOAK 5 1(2 2 21 24 2H 24 3" Castro W L Hazelip 10 20 10 20 (20308)ENNOMIA 5 110 5 3- 42 4-' 4« 44 Howell P J Goebel & Co 6-5 7-5 6-5 6-5 20248 ROYAL ST'RL1NG3 93 1 P 13 |2 |i 5 Wonderly " S W Street 12 40 12 30 Time. 24.. 49. 1 :154. 1 :41, 1 :474. Winner— Br. h, by Badge— Bellegarde. Went to post at 3 :48. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Bell Punch and Lady of the West drew away from the others in the last eighth and Bell Punch came away at the end without an effort. He was far the best and was well ridden and avoided the early pace. Lady of the West ran her race. So did Miss Soak. Ennomia hung when Howell called on her in the stretch. Royal Sterling tired after a display of speed. Overweights— Miss Soak. 2 pounds. Bell Punch, place, 2 to 5 ; show, out. Lady of the West, place, 3 to 5 ; show, out. Miss Soak, show. 3 to 2. Ennomia, place, 2 to 5: show. out. OA1] 1 FOURTH RACE-4 1-3 Furlongs. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Maidens. tnd Horses A Wt Bt \ hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L~C~ £°^MTAH?£? cKOSS 97 5 42 fr In A Webel A Brown & Co 1 6-5 1 6-5 anyyOLgaSBG 97 2 2i4U V J Daly SPHarlan 6 7 6 6 20307 ANTITHESIS 105 7 62 6- 3-' LThomps'nH E L«ugh 6 15 6 15 18636 GOTUMBA 102 3 M 41 43 Landry E Moore 6 6 5 5 25K£?iy£S.. . 105 4 "• S"5" W Morris E J Shipsey 30 30 3 3 20349 DAISY CHAIN 97 1 14 3m. 61 Wonderly F Reagan 20 20 10 12 19366 RUTH PARK 1(2 6 8 7 7 C Wilson J Brintman 10 30 8 30 20349 MATANZAS 984 8 3« 8 8 Coburn S W Street 8-5 3 3-2 3 Time. 25, 491. 56i. Winner— B. f, by Quicklime— Monte Rosa. Went to post at 4:25. At post 20 minutes. Start good. Won driving : second easily. The first two fought it out closely through the last eightli and Maltese Cross only got up in the final stride. Weber had her under restraint in the first part of the race. Glesseg had no excuses and she filing slightly when it came to the final drive. Antithesis closed a big gap and finished strongly. DaisyChain. as usual, quit after running a half mile. Matauzas ran her race at the post and delayed the start. He unshipped Coburn during a false break. Overweights— Matanzas, 14 pounds. Maltese Cross, place, 1 to 2 ; show. out. Glesseg, place. 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Antithesis, show, 2 to 1. Xerxes, place, 3 to 2: show. 3 to 5. Matanzas. place. 3 to 2 ; show, 3 to 5. OA I 1 k) FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. IncL I Horses A Wt ST~V4 % X StrFTn" Jockeys Owners O H L C &»!&7*S3P!$£. * *22 7 7" '-"3H 1h Ca8tro J Crams Ji 2 2 8-5 8-5 ;°312 QLEEN ANNE 3 94 6 '.» 64 2« 21 4 LThomps'nS W Street 10 15 6 7 K2S5??£?\o., 6 98 5 6" 4" 7"'SJ Wwderly D Stephens 12 15 12 15 (2030tt)GOLD LACK 3 99 1 It In. U ^, \ Weber E Peters 4 4 4 4 (20273)CLIPSETTA 3 91 2 V 2U 5« 51 J Dalv F D Weir 10 10 7 8 ,(^UT,?.NPLE 6 103 :H - 3"k 6" °Nk Howell John Kennedy 4 6 4 5 J2£? !J5„ASAli 310"' ' 4Nh '* - 7 ' Landry E Moore 3-2 13-57-5 24 13964 KING D. 3 93 8 8 8 8 8 E Turner E G Sautelle 20 K0 20 TO Time. 244.49, l:14i. Winner-iCh, g, by St. George- L-'ttle Belle. Went to post at 5:12. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won in a drive ; second easily. By Ueorge was much the best. He was as good as left at the pott and got up from next to last place at the three-quarters. Queen Anne was hust'cd along all through the last furlong. Fessy r . finished strongly. Gold Lack, t'lip-etta and Teuole quit in the stretch. Hie Away was short. KingD. broke his saddle girth. Scratched-20K8 Descubridora. 91. • Overweights Queen Anne. 3 pounds. By George, place. 3 to 5 ; show. out. Qoeen Anne, place. 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Fessy F., show, 2 to 1. Gold Lack, place, 3 to 2: show. 3 to 5. Hie Away, place, evens ; show. 1 to 2. h^O^IO SIXTH RACE-7-8 Wile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. tnd Horses A Wt St \ % X StrFin JockeyB OwnerB O H L C~ 203r.03 BAFFLED 3 100 3" 42 4 3 3-' Ink LThomps'nN Dyment 4^ 4~ 3 4 20353 SIR FLOR1AN 4 109 1 Ink 1 .. 1 1 _. Landry F Reagan 3 3 11 203773OLD FOX 4 104 2 2-2-' 21 2» 3n. Stevens C A Johnson 2 34 2 34 (203ro)L. W. 6 109 4 34 3« 43 41 42 W Morris Somerville & Co 2 13-52 24 2031G 'MOMENTUM 5 111 j ; ;, r* &J : Hewitt W H Barrett 15 20 12 15 20273 SALAADO 6 111 6 6-' £' 6"' 6"1 6i"- Castro W H Ketchi nan 8 12 8 10 20310 MOUND B'LDER 3 102 7 7 7 7 7 7 Coburn E J Shipsey 10 30 10 20 Time. 24. 49j, 1:154, 1:284. Winner— Blk. f, by Top Gallant— Plennie. Went to post at 5:44. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won all out; second easily. Baffled got a good ride today and ran her race. She fought it out gamely through the last eighth and was going away at the end. Sir Florian was away well and met with no interference. Old Fox was tlrlog jho nniBn- k. W. took the long route and was on the outside all the way. Baffled, m place. 8 to 5; slow, 3 to 5. Sir Florian. place, out. Old Fox, show, 1 to 2. L. W place, 4 to 5 ; show. out. "* Page [6] ..Chicago Jockey Club.. Hawthorne Race Track.— Finest in the West. AUGUST 20 TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1900. Six or More Races Daily, Beginning at 2:15 P. M ADMISSION $1 .00. MUSIC BY CLYDE ORCHESTRA. Special Race Trains to Track in Twenty-Five Minutes ILLINOIS CENTRAL trains leave depot at foot of Randolph street at x9:40 a.m., 12:30, 12:55, 1:15, 1:35 and xl:50 p.m., stopping at Van Buren street, Park Row^Hal--steo street and at Ashland avenue, returning at 4:34 p.m. and immediately after the races. xDo not stop at Ashland avenue. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY trains leave Union depot at 12:15, 1:05, 1:35 and 2:10 pm., stopping at Sixteenth street, Blue Island avenue and Western a\enue, returning immediately after the races. SPECIAL TWELFTH STREET electric cars leave State and Van Buren streets at 12:50, 1:00. 1:10 and xl:20 p.m., stopping only at Canal street, Halsted street, Ashland avenue and Ogden avenue, direct to track in 40 minutes. xOn Saturday only. THE METROPOLITAN AND LAKE STREET ELEVATED, Madison street cable, Ogden avenue, Twelfth street and Twent) -second street surface lines coiinec* with electric cars on Fort) -eighth avenue to and from race track every seven miEutes during the afternoon on racing da} a. 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, Haleted^strtet and Marshfield avenue, reaching the race track in 23 minutes from Franklin street. THE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL OF 1900...... COPYRIGHTED. NOW READV. A[HAND book of figures beyond comparison. EXPERTS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO IT- — r. I. IIMELL til C. C. IILET II UGIIG. CEOBGE SHE! II NEIL ISM. JIRK TUTGIEI II IILLMH5. 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