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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, August 31, 1900
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, August 31, 1900 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1900 drf1900083101 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, August 31, 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] VOL,. VI. ISTO. 20t . ^^[^ CHICAGO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1900. PRICE, 5 CE^TS Hawthorne Form Chart HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., August 30.— Twenty-second day. Chicago Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. I Weather clear; track fast. ( a Presiding Judge, Harry Kuhl. Starter. J. J. Holtman. ( Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. 2 2 O/ I 1 1 1 FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. 2 £i\ /-j L ^1 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. ind Horses A Wt St \ % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20354'THE ELK 108 4* ij 21 Ink J Winkfield W H May & Son 24 24 11-511-5 h 19698 FR1DOL1N 105 10h 73 5-' 22 Buchanan G W Scott 6 6 44 44 y KATHRINE ENMS105 9" 82 61 tH Vititoe J B Gray 7 9 7 9 r 202C2 GLOVE 105 7h 3U 4" »* Dupee K Patterson & Co 10 20 10 20 r TOLA 105 5h 2- li 5" Devin P Dunne 15 30 15 30 ■ 19993 REACHER 105 6i 6« 72 9* Flick SMLambtson&Co40 40 40 40 B 19964 FORKFORD 108 Hi 92 92 71 W Kiley E J Baldwin 7 9 7 9 t 20112 REINA D. CEL1A 105 2» Hi 34 N Morrison Chinn & Forsyth 8 11 8 11 20354 REMARK 106 8" 112 ioa 92 Southard G W Poole 30 100 30 100 19698 WATITA 106 \** 102 |1 10* Kuhn Thomas Carey 15 20 15 20 19839 ESTHER RIGGS 105 12 12 12 112 J Waldo W E Vater 15 B 15 25 1 1 20257 ORRIE GOAN 108 3h F nil* 12 Ransom C D McCoy & Co 6 8 6 8 Time. 12, 211, 551. Winner— B. c, by Deceiver— Elsie B. Went to post at 2:15. At post 19 minutes. Start good. Won well in hand. The next four i were driving hard. The Elk was the best, best ridden and at the finish had something left. ^ Fridolin ran a good race. She was slow in getting away, had much bad luck and from the three 5 furlong post home was under keen pressure. Kaihrine Ennis ran a good race considering it 5 wa6 her first out. She, like Fridolin. was slow in petting away, and had a rough journey. Glove 5 bad no excuses. Tola seems to be promising. He showed a flash of speed, but hung a trifle at 2f " the end and was perhaps short. Reina del Celia quit badly in the stretch. Orrie Goiu is a very , uncertain youngster. W'atita was interfered with shortly after the start. Overweights Remark, 1 pound; Watita, 1. The Elk, place, 9 to 10; show, 1 to 2. Fridolin, place, 2 to 1 ; show. 4 to 5. Kathrine Ennis, ■how, 2 to 1. * f k I 1 PT SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. J £i\ f^xr_ A. O 3-year-olda and upward. Allowances. ! tnd Horses"" A Wt St 34 % % StrFin Jockeys "Owners O H L C 20230 MAJOR DIXON 3 87 8 7" 6U li 0 J Waldo J T wtewart & Co 12 12 12 12 1 21229 MISS MAE DAY 3 95 2" 2" S» 24 2" Buchanan E B Kinder & Co 6-56-^11-1011-10 20025 1 BON EY BOY 4 107 In 8 8 62 $" J WinkfieldMrs R Bradley 4 5i 4 54 19937^GEORGlE 4 1C4 4i M 5i 4" 4; Vititoe D P Rodgers & Co4 6 4 6 1 19700 LI YADIA 5 102 7h 62 71 3« 52 Bradford J Grifhn & Co 7 8 7 8 202872ALGARETA 5 104i 1" *■■ 3*» M 6^ W Kiley G B Havill 7 10 7 10 19798 NORA C. 4 92 3" l" li Jl« 7« Ransom F Shorthose 60 200 60 200 12154 PROTECT 4 9.A 6« 42 41 8 8 Flick T Feely 100 3(0 100 300 Time, 12. 24, 48s, 1:1*1. I Winner— Br. g, by Sir Dixon— Yillette. Wem to post at 3:10. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second, third and fourth were driving to the limit. Major Dixon has the making of a good race horse. His win was a most sensational one. He acted clumsily at the post, pot away fairly well and simply loafed all down the backstretch. About the three-furlong post VValdo drew his whip and the Major passed those in front like a Hash and at the end had everything his own way. Miss Mae Day showed a fine turn of speed and seemed to be running well in hand on the far turn, but there was no possible chance to stall off the winner's stout rush. Bouey boy ran a cracking good race. He had all kinds of bad luck, but stood it game'y and finished with a tremendous rush. Georgie will probably be hard to beat the next time she starts. Bradford's ride on Livadia was a joke. Algareta , did the best she could. Nora C. showed a lot of speed. Protect ran a fine race and can win when ; placed properly. Scratched— (20355 ) John A. Morris, 107. Overweights— Protect, 34 pounds: Georgie 2; Boney Boy, 3; Algareta, 2i. Major Dixon, place. 4 to 1 ; show, 8 to 5. Miss Mae Day, place, 9 to 20; show. out. Bouey Boy, : show, * to 5. I *)d \ I I /* THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. ^J\J~t: 1 \f 2-year-olds. Allowances. lpd~ Horses ~ A Wt St \ % X StrFin" Jockeys Owners O H L C | (20257)TYR" 108 3" 4i 3" 42 in J Waldo C Davis & Co ~3 4i 3 iT~ 2U3572BOSNIK LISSAK 102 24 34 41 3 " 2i Buchanan F Gray 2 14-L2 14-5 19i68*H. HERENDEEN 105 4" 2j t" 21 3' Dupee J Griffin A Co 4 6 4 6 2H3_6; DANDY JIM 10« 5i 51 52 V 4i Vititoe L D Frazee 6 6 6 6 (20 8S)FANCY WOOD 1C7 6 6 6 6 5«i J Winkfield W S Barnes 4 16-54 16-5 20157 POS3ART 105 1 li V 1» fi Southard MrsFZuehlke&Co 7 13 7 13 « Time, Hi, 231, 481.1 :0L, 1:081. Winner— Br. c, by Kingston— Miss Dixie. Went to post at 3:40. Off at the first break to a good start. Won in a terrific drive, in fact, the first five were hard at it. Tyr is perhape tue best two-year-old on local tracks. He won simply on his own courage. Waldo, however, displayed as much gameness as the colt did. He ] was in a bad position on the stretch mm. but took a long chance and bumped his way through. ] From the sixteenth post home all Waldo did was kn use his whip, having no hold whatever of I Tyr'E head. Bonnie Lissak did her very bat, and had no excuses. Harry Herendeen appeared ; a sure winner at the head of the stretch, hut Rboved his '"Faustus" in the final furlong, stopping '■ badly. Dandy Jim met with interference at every turn and Viiitoe's ride on him was deserving j of criticism. Fancy Wood rau a dull race. Pos~art showed the most -peed early, but when t he display of -faying power was asked for he was not there. Overweights— Fancy Wood. 2 pounds. Tyr, place, 9 to 5 ; show. 9 to !0. Bonnie Lissak. place, evens; show. 1 to 2. Harry Hereu- f deen. show, evens. Fancy Wood, place, evens; show. 1 to 2. j 6)f\A I f7 FOURTH RACE-^rT-l* Miles. The Superior atakes7$7t0 added. $150 to * £i\ }~r A. I 6econd; $75 to third. 3-year-olds. Handicap. lad" Horses A Wt St St H % X StrFin~JockeyB Owners Q H L C ( 30261 THE INK W\ 115 14 2» 2-i S»* 1" 1« 1" Vititoe T P Hayes T^l-b^-Y^i 1 2D203 FLOHIZAR 110 3 3 3 3 3 2* 2= Buchanan H J Seoggan 24 13-624 13-5 20113 S. CHAMBER 111 2? l« 1« 1" 22 3 3 J Winkfield P Dunne 2 11-52 11-5 Time. 13. Ot, 51. ! :16,. 1:421, 1 :";6. Winner— Br. c. by Pira'e of Penzance Romana. Went to po t at 4:10. Off at the first break. Start fair. Won with something to spare after 1 a hard early drive. The other two were doing their best. The Unknown is a colt of considerable 1 • juality, and Vititoe rode him as though he was aware of that fact and with the idea that he was ! on the best horse, and full of confidence, lie naturaliy rode a grand race. Florizar perhaps ! would have won had he been favored with luck. As it was he got tlio worst of the start and was also interfered with sharply in the stretch. Star Chamber did all that was expected of him. The Unknown, place. 1 to 3 ; show, out. Florizar, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Star Chamber, M .lace, 1 to 3 ; show. out. i I ( a ( 2 2 2 h y r r ■ B t 1 1 i ^ 5 5 5 2f " , J ! 1 1 OA/1 1 Q FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $400. $75 to second ; $25 to third. Jj\j^r 1 O 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. nd Jtorees " A Wt St % V, \ 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (19699) HARD KNOT 4 102 6i 5« 51 5'2 2*" li Buchanan F W Miner 3 3 3 3 203582BR1GADE 4 104 3« 6+ 62« 62" 32 2» Vititoe John Marston 6 6 44 4i (20389)FOUND 5 99 5*k 12 11 13 li 33 J Waldo John Huffman 34 3t 2i 2i (20287)HIGHL'ND LAD3 91 2- ?.« 32 2m 42 0 Ransom H J Scoggan 8 13 8 13 20U52JOHN BAKER 6 107 !«■ U 4s 4» 9* 5* J WinktieldJ D McMillan 24 3i 2i 3i 203553NOBLEMAN 4 103 7 42 2^-31 51 625 Dupee W M Clark 15 30 15 30 20327 AILENNA 3 86 4" 7 7 7 7 7 M Dunn D C Raggio 200 300 200 3C0 Time, 124, 255, 491, 1 :15i, 1 :4C1, 1 :47i. Winner— Blk. c, by Duke of Montrose— Bow Knot. Went to post at 4 :39, Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily at the end after hard early punishment. Hard Knot ran a smashing good race under a loose ride. Buchanan wabbled all over him in the stretch and was more of a handicap than a help. Brigade, after running around the entire field on the far turn and being poorly handled throughout, ran a good race. Found was evidently affected by her race of the day before and after showing dazzling speed quit badly in the stretch. Highland Lad dislikes a route. He i-s a sprinter pure and simple and as far as he went displayed excellent form. John Baker would have done better had the track been muddy. Nobleman showed some speed. Scratched— 20327^carlet Lily. 86. Overweights— John Baker, 3 pounds; Brigade, 2; Nobleman, 1. Hard Knot, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Brigade, place, 9 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Found, show. to 2. John Baker, place, 6 to 5 : show, 1 to 2. ijTf\A T~Ck SIXTH RACE-l Mile. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. £i\J'-i: 1 YJ 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ■nd Horses A Wt St \ K ii StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 203562 JIM W. 4 96 34 22 21 1" 11 13 Buchanan JJMarklein 3 5 3 5 20292 DAGMAR 5 107 2» |n H 21 22 V J WinkfieldJohn Brenock 3 4 3 4 203552 H A NDPRESS 5 104 1» 51. «« 31. 55 3™ Vititoe John F Schorr 1 13-101 13-10 292 MITTEN 3 84 4" 3j 3* 41 44 42 Ransom W.R Baker & Co 5 5 5 5 19666'iMELLOCOLE I 101 64 41 6 62 31 5 J Waldo C H Williams&Co6 12 6 12 20262 THE DEVIL 5 106 54 63 J5 52 62 63 Dupee W T Woodard Jr 20 30 20 30 20291 INVERARY II. 5 105 7 7 7 7 7 7 T O'Brien MrsFVanNest icCo40 U0 40 150 Time, 12K 254, 50i, 1 :15^1 :42. Winner— B. c, by Fordbam— Laura Allen. Went to post at 5 :10. Off at the first break to a good start. Won well in hand; second' whipped out. Third and fourth were driving to the limit. Jim W. ran true to his form and won without an effort Dagmar and Winkfield set out to stop Jim W. in the first part of the race but they got the worst of the argument. Handpress is strictly a mud runner. He did the best he could and then was beaten off. Mitten is a common sort of a filly and is also a gay deceiver. The journey Mellocole had was a rough one. The last two are "has beens."' Scratched— 20325 Limelight, 103. Jim W., place, 8 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Dagmar, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Handpress, place. 1 to 2; show, out. Highland Park Form Chart I , ; : I | « ] ] I ; '■ j f j * 1 1 1 ! ! i HIGHLAND PARK FORM CHART. DETROIT, MICH., August 30.— Thirty-first day. Summer Meeting. Highland Park Club. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, Francis Nelson. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. OTVjTOZ* ~ FIRST RACE-3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upwardT^Selling. 'nd Horses A Wt St K % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 203113ALEX 3 104 7 M 2** 24 li* Landry F Reagan 6T6=5l 1 — 20376 SPALDY Y. 4 102 5 P 51 4«« 2 Castro Fox & McDonnell 8 20 8 20 20158 DE3CUBRI DORA 3 93 3 14 H4 V 3« A Weber C Scanlan 5 6 5 6 20312 OLCOTT 3 10? 1 2» 42 31 i«* Hewitt Cloyd & Co 6 15 6 12 204122QUEEN ANNE 3 95* 2 3« 3h 5h 54 Coburn 3 W Street 8-5 2 3-2 2 (?0377iDEIST 4 105 4 4™ 6* 6* 62 Wonderly D Stephens 3 10 3 8 202713MNT 3 93 6 7 7 7 7 LThompsnN Dvmeut 20 80 20 50 Time. 24, 49, 1:01, 1:144. t Winner— Br. c, by St. Florian— Contradiction. Went to post at 2 :."4. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easilv : second all out. Alex went to the front when ready and won with a little shaking up in the final eighth. Descubridora wa* tiring and Spaldy \ got second place in the final stride. Descubridora showed fine speed early. Olcott and Queen Anne quit in the last quarter. Scratched— 2 J408 Cavotte. 96. Overweights— Spaldy Y., 2 pounds; Olcott, 2; Queen Anne, 1^. Alex, place, 2 to 5; show, out. Spaldy Y., place, 5 to 1; show, I to 2. Descubridora, show. evens. Qu »en Anne, place. 3 to 5 ; show, out ^0-i*^7 SECOND RACE— 5-K Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Maid^nT-^SelTIn^r- nd Horses A Wt St H tf * StrFin Jockeys Ownerti O H L C *S J&KE^t™ W s as 4*« 32 1} LThomps'nJ K GaTnett 4 4 4 4 202i0 DREAM LIFE 93 4 V V V 21 Wonderlv E L Grave? t-1 3-9 fi-1 fi-'i 22072 PRINCE OF SONG 97* 1 S« 5* U 3- Coburn MCadylco t I 8 M 23349 LIGHTNING FLASH93 5 4- 2 2 4* L Daly J R Bagley H 20 10 li ^ ^?5^?Sul1.T »«5 2 24 3. 4, H W Morris E J Shipsey & Co 8 12 7 8 MM BADGE BELL r 93 6 6 6 6 6 A Weber W H Ketchiman 20 50 20 30 Time, 244, 49,, 1:024. Winner Ch. c, by Niagara— Charlotte. Went to post at 3:24. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; -econd driving. Rabunta showed improved form, dr-w away in the last sixteenth and won with speed in reserve. Dream Life faltered when it came to-a drive. Prince of Song was pinched off on the turn. He rpn gamely and finished fast. Lightning Flash quit in the stretch. Scratched— 204 !1 Matanzas. 97. Overweights— Prince of Song. 14 pounds. Rabunta, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Dream Life, place. 2 to 5 ; show, out. Prince of Song place, 2 to n; show. out. 2(JJ"i2 T " '-16 Mile"- Burs^^'^yeaT^IdTlind ==' H Se 11 i uHA^®-1 upward. l^_ Horses ~ AWfSt" ij % \ StrFin Jockeys CJwner O H L C (20134) LEFT BOWER 3 104 1 22 p 2- 22 u Howell S^HaTLTu" 24 24 " — 2 — {2S°v?Sr1t,??CU S 92 4 V 1S 11,,1j ,-'i A Weber J White £ 2^ W 10 SSSLm1!^ ?«n« S!S I t *. * * V Castm J S Lancaster 2 2 8-5 2 20308 'FREE LANCE 6 116 2 V 3' 3- 3« 4 Powers J C Ferris Jr 3 6-5 1 1M0 Time, 244, 49, 1:151, l:ili, 1:48. W inuer-B. c. by Inspector B.— Nitetis. Went to post at 3:53. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won in a drive; second easily. Her-moucia was raced into exhaustion in front and Left Bower caught him iu the final sixteenth and was going away at the end. Virgie O. is not herself. She has seemingly lost all form. The weight was too ranch for Free Lance and he tired in the last eighth. Scratched— 20308 The Benedict, 101. Left Bower, place, 3 to 5. Hermencia, place. 3 to 1. Virgie O.. place, 2 to 5. Free Lance, place, 1 to 3. No show betting. i~if\ | fc)0 FOURTH RACE— 3^4 Mile. Purse $250. fryear-olds and upward. Selling. nd Horses A Wt St H Vt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20310 PEARL 5 103 4 5* M 3 - 1 Coburn O Davis 2 2 3-2 3-2 203C6 SAGACITY 5 103 1 |l 1* 1-' I* Wonderly C B Lafferty 2 2i 2 2i 20377 MISS FON SOL ND3 90 2 21 2» 2-i 34 A Weber -T Brinkmau 3 8 3 8 20348MCE DROP 3 95 3 6 6 4" 4»« LThomps nJ Dyment 3 3 2 2 20223 VIOLA K. 4 10* 5 4" 4' 5' 5'' Landry Mrs M C Lyles 10 20 10 15 203.2 DOMINIE 4 100 6 3 32 6 6 Castro W Dewston 50 100 50 50 Time. 234, 48«. 1:01;, 1:151. Winner— B. m. by Blue Eyes— Maya. Went to post at 4 :2l. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won ridden out ; second easily. Pearl caught Sagacity tiring in the last sixteenth. Coburn gradually worked her to the front. He kept her on the outside all the way and won drawing away. Sagacity was probably a bit short and she tired in the lasi sixteenth. Ice Drop showed but little speed in the first part of t he trip, but was gaining at the end and would have been third in a few more strides. Miss Fonsoland stopped as usual after going five furlongs in erood ^tyle. Scratched- 20377 Rey Salazar. 100: 20413 Mound Builder. 100; 20377 March Past. 90. Pearl, place, 1 to 2 ; show. out. Sagacity, place, ev*ns; show, 1 to 2. Miss Fonsoland. show. 3 to 2. Ice Drop, place. 3 to 5 ; show, out. aAlO? \ "FIFTH RACE-5-8 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Selling. tnd~ Horses A Wt StPk Vi %~StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20351 ^THE JADE 99 1 3 1» 2* U L Daly L J Daly 2 24 2 2* 20'75:tLYROR BELL 104 5 •" M H *3 LThomps'nJ D Smith 1 1 4-5 4-5 (2 mi)DONNA SEA't 106 6 6 5-' 42 ;i- Postel Vince & Wreir 3-2 8-5 3-2 8-5 20272 HAND IT 99 4 1« 33 3- * 42 Coburn L Elmore 10 80 10 60 20249 T*EMPT 94 2 £** 41 i &• Wonderly F D Weir 30 HO 30 60 19046 GOLD FIR 102 3 2 6 6 6 Henson En ton & Co 30 100 30 100 Time, 24, 484, 1:014. Winner— Ch. f. by Ben Strome— Ban Amy. Went to post at 4 :51. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. The Jade and Lyror Bell drew away at the head of the stretch and the former had Lyror B9II in subjection before the sixteenth post was reached. Donna Seay closed a big gap from a slow beginning. Handit quit in the last quarter. Overweights— Handit, I pounds. The Jade, place, 7 to 10; show. out. Lyror Bell, place, out. Donna Seay. place, 1 to 2 ; show, out. iV/y^jrOI SIXTH~RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse $2M). All ages. Selling. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St \ H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 203502JUCOMA 3 107 1 1-' 12 12 11 U A Weber E Peters 2 3 2 3 20413 L. W. 6 111 2 21 21 2h 24 2 Coburn Somerville & Co 24 3 2j 3 203722WILKERSON 3 92 4 44 44 * 4-' 31 Wonderly T F Sellers 6 6 3 3 21018 NIMROD 7 110 3 33 34 31 3 « 44 Landry W H Ketchiman 3 5 3 4 20348-'ELEVEN BELLS 3 93 5 5^ 5"- r" V V LThomps'nA Brown & Co 5 I 5 5 20409 VIRGINIA T. 2 77 6 6 6 6 6 6 M Johnson L Smitha 5 6 5 5 Time. 24. 49, 1:15. 1:27;. Winner — Ch. c, by Juvenai — Auricoma. Went to post at 5 :20. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Wondrivin*; second easily. Jucoma was under a drive all through the last furlong and just managed to last long enough. L. \V. was wearing him down and would have won in a few more strides. Wilkerson was slow in getting to going and was t n the outside all the way. Nimrod was quitting at the end. Overweights— Eleven Bells, 1 pound. Jucoma, place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. L. W„ place, evens ; show, 1 to 2. Wilkersou. show. 3 to 5. Nimrod, place, 3 to 2 ; show. 1 to 2. Page [2] Dany Racing Form ...AND THE... imertcan Turf Congress Record ISSUED EVERY DAY OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE AMERICAN TURF CONGRESS. daily racing form publishing co. A Dally Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Entered in the Post Office at Chicago ae second class matter. 124-126 ntth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. COPYRIGHTED. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1900. by Frank H. Brunell, in the office of th« Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C.,U. S. A. f[The chart numbers of Daily Racing Form must not be used. They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly protected. J Harlem Notes HARLKM NOTES. AH of the minor clerical details connected with the coming meeting at Harlem have been completed. Commencing with tomorrow morning Secretary Nathauson and his force of clerks will be at the track for the purpose of catering to the wants of horsemen. The Harlem nanagement will have all badges ready for distribution tomorrow morning. Secretary N*-thanson wishes publicity given the fact that it U desirable for horsemen to call for their Harlem badges at once, as no badges will be distributed after 12 o'clock of any racing day. For the convenience of owners who have their animals stabled at Hawthorne, the Harlem Jockey Club will have an entry clerk at the Cicero track every morning between the hours of 9 aDd 10 o'clock during the coming and subsequent meetings at Harlem. Hawthorne Form. HAWTHORNE FORM. The form of Friday's Hawthorne field? is: First Race— Regea. Barbara M... Cora Goetz. Second Race— Bitter Root, Goal Runner, The Third Race— Satin Coat, Omdurman, Fondo. Fourth Race— Sim W„ Tayon. Lennep. Fifth Race— Branch. Banish, Pirate J. .Sixth Race— Donation. Admetus, Stuttgart. Hawthorne Entries. HAWTHORNE ENTRIES. "Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp ,20384)Barbara M 117 685 20286 Cora Goetz Ill 680 I 202863Regea Ill 700 13821 Lady Bramble 108 67S 20228 RusticGirl 108 660 18723 BonnieHallie 108 660 i 20286 Water Alone 105 600 I 23170 Lady Wentworth 105 600 I Sweet Morsel, ch. f. by Al Farrow— Ruth 105 Phoroso Hasbrouck 105 19015 Companion 105 625 | 202C2 Ladv Fortune Teller 105 6i0 I 20414 Glove 105 640 I Second Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. ! 20176^The Sluggard 4 ...112 710 19?.64-'Bitter Root 5.. ..108 725 20176 Junaetta 4 ...105 68a 20lll2Chicopec 5. ...105 660 | 2032" Goal Runner 4....10n 720 20328 Maryland Reserve 4 — 10". 640 I 19840 Duty 4... .103 650 I 20260 Sister Fox 4. ...103 660 ) 20176 Egalite I.—MJ £5° » 20328 Insurrection 3. ..102 6i5 , ( 19697) Von Hoorebeke... 3.... 100 680 I 17817 Nullah 3.... 98 675 , Third Race-7-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling 203843Fondo 107 680 I 19696 Omdurman 104 685 , 20143 Leo Newell 104 6b0 I 20324 HarrvPulliam 104 650 1 20386 The Conqueror 101 640 20324 8a*in Coat K'2 700 20384 William Ack 97 635 , 19133 Barbara B 97 625 i 203X6 Hurry 97 67o i 2tB54*Proposal 97 b70 I 30UI Remark 9 600 I Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (19901)Chappaqua 4 ...115 710 1 203:6 Ferroll 5.... 10b 68a (19933lSim W 7....10o 25 (20142)Lermep 5 ...104 720 ) 20325 Hilee 4.... 104 69o , 20418 Highland Lad 3.. ..100 .00 l 20385)Tayon ».... f -20 I 20385-Emma R ••••■ 91 6"J i Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olde and upward, Selling. 19738 Racivan *—• JJ 680 • 20205 Lew Hopper 2****5 22? 20205* Aloha 11 ?"* *J25 ?7n 20171 Banish, 4.. ..107 710 I 19879 Parmemon ?-"J°J 4JK I (203i6)Pre8tar 5.. -.105 700 I 20116 Branch 5. ...105 725 20385 L. T. Catou 6... .105 695 20385 Lady Britannic 6.. ..103 660 (20291)Free Hand 4.. ..10? 670 2f0 6 Bill Garrett 3. ...101 66b 20328'Pirate J 3.. -.101 705 Sixth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 20289^Admetus 6. ...109 710 20174 Clay Poynter 5.. ..107 695 20233 Julius Caesar 5. ...104 670 20419 The Devil 5.. ..104 675 20329 Donation 3. ..101 725 203'9 Hub Prather 4.... 99 690 20289*»tuttgart 4.... 99 700 20262 False Lead 4.... 99 625 Highland Park Form. HIGHLAND PARK FORM. Detroit. Mich., August 30.— The form of Friday's Highland Park fields is : First Race— Sakatuck. Hie Away, Doublet. Second Race— The Jade. Delmarch, Miss Kringle. Third Kace— Relucent. Lady Edith. Amoroso. Fourth Race- Give and Take, Ice Drop. Eleven Bells. Fifth Race— Come Quick, Jncoma, Alfred Vargrave. __ Highland Park Entries. I __ HIGHLAND PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Ag«. Wt. Hdcp. 20426 Olcott 107 700 (201761 Sakatuck 1U 725 20374 Doublet 104 715 20352 Intent 102 710 20112 Hie Away 97 720 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 23309 Delmarch 107 720 (20373)Marcy 104 705 (19345) Lelia Barr 104 710 20*73 Miss Kringle 92 715 20349 Princess Mai 92 710 (204E0)TheJade £2 725 Third Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. 20409^Toad Rainey 106 710 20409'Scotch Bramble 106 705 20409 Amoroso 101 715 20409 Bill Massie , 98 700 20130 Handit 98 700 20373*Relucent 95 725 20409 Lady Edith 95 720 Fourth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ZMVKMdFox 4.. ..106 685 20274 St. Sulpice 5. ...106 650 20188 Passaic 4. ...104 680 20429 Viola K 4.... 102 675 204083Qive and Take •.... 96 700 20271 Neponset 3.... 93 670 20429 Ice Drop 3.... 91 690 20348 Gun Cotton 3.... 90 665 20431 Eleven Bells •.... 88 685 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 20372 lEmile Zola 4.. ..107 705 ^0408^Ocie Brooks 4.. .104 710 2P3"22Quaver 6....104 710 20320 iCome Quick 5... .102 725 203532 Alf red Vargrave 3.... If 2 715 (2043nJucoma 3....10t 720 i20348iFairv Dell 3.... 96 .705 20412 Clipsetta 3.... 94 700 Windsor Form. i I I | I I WINDSOR FORM. Windsor. Ont.. August 30.— The form of Friday's Windsor fields is: First Race— Minnie Burns, Antagone, Elizabeth K. Second Race-Tremar, Regina Lee.May Cherry. Third Race— Joe Martin, Julia Rose, Ahamo. Fourth Race— Jessie Jarboe, Fannie Taylor. Windward. Fifth Race— Rotha. Sister Alice, Slasher. Sixth Race— Rideau. Iola, Wine Press. Windsor Entries. ! | I I ) » , I , I , I 1 , i i I I 1 ) , l I i • I I I WINDSOR ENTRIES. Probabilities; Weather clear; track fast. First Race— ." 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 20407 Save 5.. ..105 6*0 1 20101 Marion Sansom 4. ...102 670 20380 Crefner 4. ..102 660 1 20407-'Elizabeth K 5.. ..100 685 20344 Adelaide Cassingham. . 4. ...100 670 1 20104 Antagone 3.... 98 690 2O406 Divertissement ....... 3.... 98 665 Lady Moutree. b. f. by Tremou t— S a 1 1 i e Blackburn 3.... 9S 20281 Lady Kent 3.... 98 670 ! 20222 J. V. Hays 3.... 98 680 , 20256 Minnie Burns 3.... 93 700 Second Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (20343)Horsa HI 675 ! 20379 Dollie Wagner 108 670 (2li2 2 (May Cherry 103 685 [ 20282-Regiua Lee 103 690 20379 Emma C L 103 6P.0 20402 Erema 103 665 I 20379 Queen Victoria 103 660 (l8937)Tremar 103 7C0 Third Race— « 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Selling. . 20408-Joe Martin HO 700 20402 Ahamo 109 685 ; 20407 Estill 106 670 I 20407 i Julia Rose 105 690 1 20406 Fly Lotta 97 675 2C403 Round O 97 660 20251 Nina B. L 96 685 , 20432 Lizzie Jackson 91 680 1 Fourth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 20254 Beau Ideal 7.. ..110 710 1 20247 Windward 4. ...101 715 1 20434 Fanuie Taylor 4.... 98 720 1 20345 • Bequeath 5.... 97 715 (20353) Jessie Jarboe 4.... 89 72i 20383 Demosthenes 6.... 84 700 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. •20432 Slasher 5. ...107 685 ^0382 Tolstoi 4.. ..101 655 19695 Aberegate 5....1'4 680 20251 Cotton Plant 6....M 675 20407 Headley ft... .IN 660 1-0132 Cavallo 6.... 101 665 20407 Save.. . 5... .102 680 2034b Helen H. II 7....102 670 2028l3Rotha 5. ...102 700 19848 Sister Alice 5.. ..102 690 20407* Marguerite Rageman . 4... .102 685 20344 Royal Poinciana 4.... 102 650 I hixth Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 20437 Ed Roth 4.. ..108 690 1 20347'Triune 4. ...107 710 1 20386 'Acushla 4... 107 705 (20347)Rideau 6. ...107 725 203763Innovator 3. ...106 710 1 203762 Wine Press 4.. ..105 715 (20402)Iola 9. ...103 720 20437 'Dousterswivel 5 101 705 204332Flora Daniels 3....*89 695 Coney Island Form. 1 CONEY ISLAND FORM. New York. August 30.— The form of Friday's Sheepshead Bay fields is : First Race— Likeness. Ondurdis. Katherine. Second Race— Kufa, Borough, Osceola. Third Race— Conroy, Bellario, Malster. Fourth Race— FavoniuB,Alcedo.KingBramble. Fifth Race— Philippine, Precursor. Eberhart. Sixth Race— Jack Point. Gold Fox. Potente. Coney Island Entries. 1 1 ! , ! [ I . ; I 1 , 1 1 1 1 CONEY ISLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear ; track fast. First Race-5-8 Mile. (On New Futurity Course.) 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex&pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. , 19859 iMary McCoy 114 7t0 , 19972 Splash 109 695 19478 Fleche d'Or 109 690 1 Morningside, b. f, by Meddler — Sunny side 109 (19679) Katherine 109 715 J 10392 Add 109 710 ) 203913Tri^ger 109 705 20293 Servilia 109 685 (19.Vi2 (Salami- 109 7C0 20394 Gert rude Elliott ,.109 "05 , 20293 Maria Bolton 109 7C0 I 200942Liken.'ss 109 725 , 19859 Ondurdis 109 720 I 19972 Queen Pepper 109 715 , 20394 InShot 109 695 1 203132Guess Wrork 109 H90 I (18443)Luerana 109 710 I Second Race — 3-4 Mile. On main track. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. 20391 Lun Ferguson Ill 710 20183 Mordelmo Ill 705 19673 Hasbrouck Ill 700 14863 Cracker Ill 715 18275 Prince Richard Ill 710 197922Rorough 108 720 19673 Mortonville Kid 108 705 20008 Annoy 108 670 I 1 1 1 , , 1 J ) , I , I , 1 I I Chanticleer, b. g, by The Bard— The Dawn 108 19753 Loo Kate 106 670 15477 Zwmora 10S 700 12HH WestBaden 106 695 17460 HopBrook 106 680 20276- Kufa 106 725 20C08 Osceola 101 715 20183 Argent lol 690 18917 Fatalist 101 685 Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (On Futurity Course.) The Sapphire Stakes. $1,250 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (20392) Bellario 125 740 19228-' Maltster 118 735 20394 InShot 115 720 sharpshooter, ch. c, by Fonso — Tongese 108 20362-Six Shooter 108 735 Advocator, b. c, by Dutch Roller— Lena 108 199743Cornelion 108 .o0 20i922Conroy 108 750 Fourth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap, Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 203353Decanter 5. ...126 735 (20097)*Trilk) 5. ...118 725 (20391 *Kiug Bramble 3. ...118 735 1 l9736i.Alcedo I.. ..119 740 20237iFavonius 4. ...115 7c0 203932 Lady Massey 3. ...Ill 720 l98523BigGun 3.... 99 715 20335 Bombshell 3.... 97 7 0 20335 Handcuff 4.... 90 725 20121 Alsike 4.... 90 7.0 *S. C. Hildreth entry. Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (17991) Eberhart 4. ...116 735 20424 Buffoon 7.. ..113 715 20097 -'Sparrow Wing 4.... Ill 730 20395 Silver Garter 3 .... 106 735 (18285) Philippine 3.. .106 750 lO.iVi' Precursor 3. ...106 710 19857 Ellen B 4. ...106 700 20277 Elsie Barcei 6. ...106 715 20395 Golden Scepter 3.. ..103 720 (19683)01ea 3.. ..101 730 ^03142Flouron 3. ...101 720 19601 Decimal 3.... 96 700 .Sixth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. Turf Handicap. $1,270 added. 3-year-olds and upward. 20335 Jack Point 4. ...126 7!0 20363-'Killashaudra 3....10J 730 20335 'Potente 5.... 106 7;}.", 20393-'Lady Massey 3... 105 72.7 20279 First Whip 3.. ..104 7c0 20121 Gold Fox 4. ...103 710 19U7 'Maid of Harlem 4.. ..102 735 EftSS Haudcutl' 4.... 85 725 10-1 -Saturday-10 = 1 We have above ready. Also our regular sheet of 3 to 5 winners. Our scientific handicap figures tell the story— get the money every day. All days are good with us. Terms 50c daily ; $2 for six days. GOOD LUCK HANDICAP, 807 Baltimore Building. 31 Julncy Street, ....CHICAGO. Page [3] ■ -J ..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., 13:30, 12:55, 1:15, 1:35 and xl:50 p.m., stopping at Van Buren Btreet, 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 avenue, returning immediately after the races. SPECIAL TWELFTH STREET electric cars leave State and Van Buren streets at 12:50, 1:00. 1:10 and xl:20 p.m., stopping only at Canal street, Halsted street Ashland avenue and Ogden avenue, direct to track in 40 minutes. xOn Saturday only. THE METROPOLITAN AND LAKE STREET ELEVATED, Madison street cable, Ogden avenue, Twelfth street and Twent) -second street surface lines connect with electric cars on Forty -eighth avenue to and from race track every seven minutes during the afternoon on racing da)s. EXPRESS TRAINS on Metropolitan Elevated leaving Pacific avenue at 12:59, 1:11 and 1:23 p.m., stop at all stations on the loop and at Franklin street, Halsted'strt eland Marshfield avenue, reaching the race track in 23 minutes from "Franklin street. THE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL OF 1900...... COPYRIGHTED. NOW READY. A[HAND BOOK OF FIGURES BEYOND COMPARISON. EXPERT3 HAVE. CONTRIBUTED TO IT F. I. IIOIELL All C. G. ME! II HGIIE. GEORGE IILEI 61 PDEILISH. Jill TMTCIfl II IIlLIMIS. An Officio I Compend i u m of Records RAGING, TROTTING AND PAGING, THE PUGILISTIC RECORD OF 1899, HANDICAPPING AND BOOKMAKING TABLES . [Naw Faatnras Id thai* Linaf Font Handicap Tablaa with Kaya.lt SUMMARIES BY EXPERTS ON THE PAST YEAR'S DOINGS. EDITED BI F. H. BRDIELL Hi Cli, in jjafc HO Mi. In Soft Urocco, IDaily Racing Form Pub. Co., 124-126 Fifth Ave., Chicago, III: I Page [4] Coney Island Form Chart. CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, L. I., August 30.— Fifth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Fall 1 Meeting. Weather clear. Track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter. C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing startB at 2:30 p. m. __ £)f\ | ^f\ FIR8T RACE--5 1-8 Furlongs. (On New Futurity Course.) $700 added. £\j -J- _5 \ / 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. Lad Horses A Wt 8t H. K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C - 19974 SANDPIPER 110 3 21 21 P 1-' Odom J E Madden 5 8 5 6 BASUTO 106 6 6" 61 ."- 21 Blair J E 8eagram 50 100 50 100 20234 TALCOSE 106 t 3Kk 3* t** V McCue Eastin & Larabie 4 6 4 5 19812 HENRY CLAY RYE 108 2 V 5-' 41 44 O'Connor Pepper Stable 12 50 10 30 19911 EDNA J 99 5 1« 1" 3» ?2 Wed'strandN Bennington 20 50 20 30 19295 TEMP LETON 100 4 4" 44 61 61 Henry C F McMeekin 8 8 3 3 197 t3-'G W. W. 106 7 8 7 7 7 Mitchell A L Ferguson 12 30 10 15 19314 LONE FISHERMAN 101 8 7 8 8 8 T Walsh R W W alden&Son 60 60 20 25 2G0S0 R1VENOAK 112 9 9 9 9 9 Littlefleld C Littlefield Jr 30 100 20 100 19039 COMPETITOR 109 11 11 11 11 10 Spencer D Gideon 4 10 4 10 20334 ELSBURG 99 12 13 12 12 II Slack P T Chinn 10 20 10 15 20334 SCHOOLMASTER 108 10 10 • 10 10 12 Bullman G B Morris 12 15 10 12 20127 STU^KAROSA 110 13 14 13 13 13 T Burns A Simons 5 6 5 6 20334 FAR SIGHT 94 16 16 14 14 14 GThompsnR T Wilson J r 100 300 100 SCO 20334 DAME 98 15 19 16 15 15 Miles W C Daly 200 300 100 300 • 004" THRACIA 105 14 12 15 16 16 Maher P Lorillard 15 30 12 20 ■ 0362 FRANK HALL 108 17 17 17 17 17 R Wilson W I Kilpatrick 20 50 20 SO Time. 1 :07*r . Winner— B. or br. c. by Belvidere— Tarantella. , -_-_, Went to post at 2 :38. At post 8 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; 6econd driving. Sandpiper - was lucky at the start, always well placed and came away easily at the end. Basuto ran a i good race and closed fast in the last furlong. Talcose ran well but tired at the end. Henry Clay t Rye ran a fair race. Edna J. showed speed but tiuit in the stretch. Templeton was outrun l throughout. Those getting off in the rear division had but small chance, Scratched-20293 Strategist, 104: 20334 Colonel Padden,102: 20234 Visor, 102; 18945 Commuter. 102; 20278 King's Favorite, 99. Overweights— Templeton, 1 pound: Lone Fisherman. 4: Competitor, I. Sandpiper, place. 2 to 1; show, evens. Basuto. place, 40 to 1 ; show, 20 to 1. Talcose, show, i evens. Templeton, place. 6 to 5 : show. 3 to 5. t)(\ I k) 1 SECOND RACK— 1 Mile. $900 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. " ■ Ind Horses ~ A Wt 8t \ ■* X 8trFin~Jockeys Owners O H L C 202942KAMARA 3 108 1 1" 1« Ih 1h H Bullman J P Martin 4 7 4 (5 '0365 GEN. MART GAR Y4 98 7 6H l« 3« 4-' 2 Slack FR Hitchcock 10 15 10 12 195422BRIGADIER 3 114 4 24 21 2H Vi V McCue August Belmont 4 5 4 4 (20185)JOHN YERKES 3 108 6 5» 52 E2 51 4h Henry WHRobinson&Co8 15 7 12 20279)INTRUSIVE 5 126 3 Sh 3 4h 3* Mi Maher L Waterbury 2 34 2 34 * 0335 GOLD FOY 4 102 5 7" 8 71 7' 64 Wedderst'dThompson Bros 6 15 6 12 * 0-n6:*PlNK COAT 5 115 9 10 6" 6* 8-' 71 Turner W'dford&Buckner5 5 3 3 * 0335 ALS1KE 4 88 10 9 9 8 8 8 Brennan W C Daly 15 40 12 30 20335 HARDLY 5 96 2 1" 7» 9 9 9 Rauch A H & D H Morrisl2 20 10 15 1X052-'KN1GHTBNNR'T3 98 8 8 10 10 10 10 T Knight H T Griffin 15 60 12 50 Time. 12'.-,, 24. 481.-,, 1 :0O' 5. 1 :12*t , 1:39. Winner— Br. f, by Candlemas— Balaklava. _ . Went to post at 3:12. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly; second driving. ' Kamara got off flying, showed grand speed and held the race safe throughout. She is a fine filly. i General Mart Gary is very good now and ran a game race. Brigadier handled his weight well and ran his race. John Yerkes nlso ran well. Intrusive is very fit and showed a good performance at the weight. Pink Coat was outrun from the start. . Scratched-(20333)Yulcain, 118: (2U097)Trillo. 114 ; 20236 Wait Not, 113; 20365 Lieber Karl, 108 ; 188862Toddy, 108; 20335 Montanic, 92. Kamara, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. General Mart Gary, place, 5 to 1 ; show, 24 to 1. Bng-adier, show. 4 to 5. Intrusive, place, 7 to 5; show. 3 to 5. Pink Coat, place. 6 to 5 ; show. 3 to 5. - O/u/1 *)k) THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (On Turf ) 2-year-olds. Allowances. _SlJ4i:-S-S The Partridge Stakes. $1,250 added. __^_ ~ . Ind Horses A Wt St V4 V* X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (2C362)*DEMURRER 117 1 24 214 1" fil Henry S K Hughes 8 4 3 4 201493LONGSHOREMAN 107 7 52 3i 8* 2'' Odom J E Madden 6 6 4 4 (19793)GLENNELLIE 109 4 14 1" 214 3+ Spencer John Daly 6-5 8-5 1 1 (19298)AUTOLIGHT 112 ! 61 6' ; 41 O'Connor A Featherstone 10 15 10 12 20*6t')BEAU ORMONDE 112 5 4h 4« 61 51 McCue WOBMacdonough6 12 6 10 20360 DR. BARLOW 122 6 7 7 7 63 R WilliamsW I Kilpatrick 20 100 20 100 " 02933ROE HAMPTON 107 3 3» :» 4i 7 T Knight J G Follansbee 30 100 20 80 ♦Added starter. Time, 12^, 24, 48~5, 1 :01, 1 :14. Winner— Ch. c, by Deceiver— Fiorette. Went to post at 8 :50. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won driving ; second easily. Demurrer is a good colt and he ran a good race, but had to be shaken up at the end to stall off Longshoreman. The latter got off poorly, but made up ground and finished strongly. Odom waited i too long with him. Glennellie showed her usual speed, but tired badly. Beau Ormonde tired. Scratched— 19707^ Kid Cox, 112; 20334 Colonel Padden, 107; 20420 Schoolmaster, 107. Demurrer, place, evens ; show. 1 to 2. Longshoreman, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Glennellie, i, place. 2 to 5 ; show, out. , C\S\ A *%*y FOURTH RACK— 1 3-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. _2l/T- ^O The ReaperB Stakes. $1.500 added. - Ind" Horses A Wt St St \ % % StrFin Jockeys Ownere O H L C 20363 DAVTGARRICK 116 1 3* 3 3* 24 2U 14 Bullman P Lorillard 2 24 2 11-5 5 188862*TODDY 109 4 14 11 11 14 1" 2* Spencer J R & F P Keene 3 3 9-5 9-5 20363 ADV GUARD 129 2 4 4 4 4 4 3" T Burns Car'thers&Sbieldst 64 4 6 203631WATER CURE 113 3 21 2" 24 3'' 3' 4 Littlefield C Littlefield Jr 2 34 2 16-5 5 ♦Added starter. Time, 12, 24^, 49*5. 1 :02. 1 Mfa 1 27& 1 :40'.-„ 1 :54, 2 :00?5. Winner— B. c. by Hanover— Peg W off ington. , Went to post at 4 :20. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second ._-.-___».« easily. David d Garrick was be6t. Bullman had to pull him up near the far turn, losing two lengths, but came » on fast and finished strongly Toddy could not last the route, but ran a creditable race. Advance '- Guard was overweighted, but ran well. Water Cure tired in the last quarter. Scratched—! 20333 iVnlcain, 121. Overweights -Toddy, 3 pounds. David Garrick, place, 3 to 5. Toddy, place, 3 to 5. Advance Guard, place, ■*_■-»_* 1 to 0. Water r Cure, place. 4 to 5. No show betting. _ . £")/"v 1 «,)"7l FIFTH RACE— "-8 Mile. (On New Futurity Course.) $700 added. _j 1 J-f- _2 -Jb 3-year-oids and upward. Selling. lid How— A Wt St k ¥t % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C . 198602MAXIMOGOMEZ 5 12 1 6 2h 21 3h 22 14 Mitchell S C Hildreth 3 5 3 4 CO^'iPREJUDICE 3 104 2 H 1' Vi 12 V T Burns J W Colt 24 3 2 2 198 - -'FLAUNT 3 106 8 M 41 41 34 314 Bullman T H Ryan 6 6 5 5 , 198U 'BUFFOON 7 105 5 6 6 6 5 4* Richards G A Muller 40 100 30 100 * 03312DOL. WIETBOFF4 103 1 7 7 7 6 V Odom T F Buckley 8 23 8 15 (19273)CANDLEBLACK 5 1C8 4 3« S 2« 4' 61 Shaw Mrs WH Clark 4 6 4 5 19784 KITCHENER 3 lOl 9 9 9 8 8 7t O'Connor M L Hayman 10 15 10 12 19857 PRST1DGITATR3 96 3 8 8 9 7 M Wedderst'd G E Smith 10 30 10 20 20333 MARIBERT 3 109 7 5 5 5 9 9 Maher P Lorillard 6 6 6 6 Time, 1:27'.-,. Winner— Ch g, by Victory— Quesal. ., ., • Went to post at 4:55. At post 3 minutes, start good. ,„.,.. Won driving; second j easily. Maximo 0 Gomez ran a fine race, wore down Prejudice in the stmtcb and was going away at the end. He e much bnt tiring and in the last sixteenth. .. pulled up very lame. Prejudice showed speed was stopping Flaunt finished strongly. Buffoon can do better with a good jockey. Dollie Wiethoff j was badlv outrun, Candleblack was probably short. . _. Scrat'ched-20365 Lieber Karl, 114; (20W7)friUo, 110: 20331 Blarneystone, 108; (20331 JDissenter, 1 107- 20216 Cyrano, 107; 20361-Peacefal. 106; 20215 The Burlington Route, 106: (19756)The Chamberlain. 105; 20333iHesper. 104; 2 X972Sparrow Wing, 104; 19852*Big Gun, 99; 20279 Unsightly, 99; . Maximo Gomez, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Prejudice, place. 4 to 5 ; show, 2 to 5. Flaunt, show, 4 to 5. , . £)S\ /I fc K SIXTH RACK— 1 1-10 Miles.. (On turf.) $800 added. 3-year-olds and up- _3 ^ } -f- _£ O ward. AllowaLces. - Lnd Horses A Wt St * H _j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C . 2033rrMONTANIC 3 99 1 V 1" H lU 1:{ Odom W C Whitney 7-5 8-5 7-5 7-5 20279 COMPENSATION 4 126 5 2»* V V 3 2! Bullman B E Beach 10 20 10 10 19913 MLEOD OF DARE4 111 3 3h 44 314 2" 3« Maher Eastin & Larabie 2 34 2 3 20219 KL'NJA 4 111 2 5« 3h |1 4- 4^ Wed'strandJ Desha 40 60 30 40 20391jHERBERT 3 116 6 6 5^ &• 51" 5i« McCue W C Rollins 6 10 6 8 (9331) WHISTLING CON 5 111 4 4h 6 6 6 6 Spencer F C O Reilly 6 6 16-531 Time. 12'^, 24^. 37. 49. 1 :0H3, 1 :15'~i, 1 :iV-^ 1 :47:!5. Winner — B. g, by Montana— W alnut. Went to post at 5 :25, At post 5 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. !. Montanic, suited by his light weight and the turf course, was never fully extended. Compensation i- ran a fine race and is very good just now. MacLeod of Dare is improving. Kunja ran well and is a fair filly but was overweighted. Herbert got away poorly and could never get up. ». Whistling Con was outrun badly after the first quarter. Overweights— Montanic. 1 pound. Montanic, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Compensation, place, 4 to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. MacLeod of Dare, show, 2 to 5. Whistling Con, place, evens ; show. 3 to 5. Windsor Form Chart. 1 - - a i t l i " ■ ' i . ; - ~ . i i, , - 5 5 , d » '- r . . , 0 e .. j 1 . . - . !. i- ». ; WINDSOR FORM CHART. WINDSOR, ONT., August 30.— Thirty-fourth 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 _T\ A * *) FIRST RACK— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. -5U4-Q-W Selling. ind Horses A Wt St k % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20322 SLASHER 5 110 1 74 4h 414 24 H Ross John Smith 10 10 8 8 20383»DON CLARENC106 112 3 1» U 1« V 2i Mason C Hak & Sons 6 6 6 6 203182ALVA II. 3 96 5 64 7 7 3U 34 J Martin J N Miller & Co 3 3 24 24 20383 JIM CONWAY 6 109 7 9 9 8 U HI Stevens E Bertonniere 8 12 8 10 20407 HOWARD S. 6 121 4 M 3» 3"* 51 51 Nelson J Nixon 4 4 4 4 20251 FLORA DANIELS3 94 2 2» 2U 21 64 6 Post B T Hume & Co 6 8 6 7 20285 ELLSMERE 7 112 6 8 8 9 8 7 Flint Elliott & Babcockla 30 12 15 20281 LIZZIE JACKSON3 100 8 31 54 6» 7 8 Miller W L Simmons 10 10 8 10 20383^CAVALLO 6 109 9 51 6h 514 Fell. Taylor J E Woods 8-5 2 3-2 9-5 20344 MARAN. KNAPP 4 105 10 10 10 10 Fell. Bastieu T H Armstrong 50 100 30 50 Time, 244, 50, 1 :15, 1 :424, 1 :47. Winner— B. h, by Simon Magus — Vanduara. Went to post at 2:40. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second driving. Slasher ran a much improved race and had plenty to spare at the end Don Clarencio ran well to the stretch, but was tiring badly at the end. Alva II. finishsd well. Howard S. crowded Cavallo to the fence, knocking him down and Marantha Knapp fell over him. Jim Conway was coming strongly at the finish, Overweights— Ellsmere, 3 pounds. Slasher, place, 3 to 1 ; show, 3 to 2. Don Clarencio, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Alva II., show, 1 to 2. Howard S., place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Cavallo. place, 4 to 5 ; show, out^ i)f\/\ QQ SECOND RACE— 5 1-3 Furlongs. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Handicaps ind Horses A Wt St St \ /, \ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L ~C~ 20321 GOLDEN HARVEST113 2 41 21 H 1* Ross Watkins & Co 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 20309 LIZZIE A. 108 5 5 5 3' 2* Aker E Whalen 7-5 9-5 7-5 9-5 203793PINE CHIP 95 3 24 31 V 3"« Hicks G W Innes & Co 5 6 5 6 20343 IT. BRONZE DEMON 100 4 34 «■■ 3 44 Miller W H Laird 8 20 7 15 203792QUIBO 90 1 1- 114 2* 5 J Martin K P Shipp 4 4 12-524 Time, 23;, 49, 1:01, 1:08. Winner— B. f, by Free Knight— Zella. Went to post at 3:10. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Golden Harvest was the best in the race and won as she pleased. Lizzie A. is a good filly and was easily second best. Pine Chip secured third place in a drive only. Quibo showed speed early, but quit in the stretch run. Scratched— 202823Syncopated Sandy, 107. Golden Harvest, place. 1 to 2; show, out. Lizzie A., place, 3 to 5: show, out. Pine Chip, show. 1 to 2. Quibo, place, 7 to 10; show, out. O/l/fl O A THIRD RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $2i0. 3-year-olds and upward. -5 U 4:0 4: Selling. lnd Horses A Wt St St \ % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (20404)M. WAYMAN 5 113 5 314 2-' 2i 23 I-i U Miller G W Everslage 7-5 2 7-5 2 20405*OLIVE ORD'R3 96 3 22 U 13 li p 2« J Martin Mrs L D Gray 8-5 8-5 4-5 4-5 202843FAN. TAYLOR4 109 4 41 V 314 3" 31" 3'" Mason Hickey Bros 8-5 2 8-5 2 20383 BENTLEY B. 4 105 1 1 « 34 4 « *«• 42" 42" H Wilson THBlackburn&Co8 12 8 10 20378 LOCH FYNE 4 97 2555555 Post T Green & Co 50 100 30 100 Time. 2E4, 504, l:17i, 1:424, 2:09. Winner— B. h, by Major Richards — Blue Bell. Went to post at 3:40. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily ; second driving. Monk Wayman was much the best. He did not sulk today and won as he pleased. Olive Order ran her race and is very good at present. Fannie Taylor seems to be improving, ran a good race and finished stoutly. Monk Wayman, place. 7 to 10; show, out. Olive Order, place, out. Fannie Taylor, place, 3 to 5; show, out. OA/1 QR1 FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. _jj\/tJbQ»J Owners' Handicap. ,_ __j Horses ________ _j X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C (2032I)BUMMER 4 85 1 215 14 U 11 Hicks J F Holt 6-56-511-1011-10 203813RATHL1N 3 80 3 4 3» 3W V Waterbury J J Johnson 12 15 12 15 20321 EXPELLED 3 78 4 3i 4 4 3t A Hall M J Maloney 8 8 7 7 (20380)CORDER II. 5 68 2 Ih 21" 2-' 4 J Martir J James 11-1011-10111-10 Time, 23i, 471,1:001,1:121. Winner— Ch. c, by Register— Emma Gregg. Went to post at 4: iO. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Bum mer displayed great speed and is a fine sprinter at present. He tackled Corder II. early, raced him into subjection before reaching the stretch and won as his rider pleased. Rathlin also showed fine speed and hung on gamely. Expelled ran his race. Corder II. quit in the stretch. Scratched-^20381)Pirate Belle, 88. Overweights — Rathlin, 5 pounds. Bummer, place, out. Rathlin, place, 3 to 1 ; show, out. Expelled, place, 7 to 5; show, out. Corder II.. place, out. OA/iQ^ FIFTH BlCE— Full Course. Purse $250. 4-year-olds andupward^ £i\J rjrQ \J Allowances. Steeplechase. lnd Horses A Wt St 1 3 5 7 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20382 SALLUST 5 144 3 44 41 4 3i»» |5 lio Ellison G C Mattocks 8-5 8-5 6-513-10 (20382) H. ADMIRAL 5 137 5 Ih H i« u 2»« 2h A Johnson Mrs G H Pierce 4 M 4 44 (20322)ZUFALLIG 7 144 2 5 5 2 " 21 3 3 Ray R B Forsytbe 6-5 7-5 6-513-10 20382 MAVO'RNEEN 5 133 1 32 32 32 4 Pulled up.W Johns'n G W Orchard 6 8 6 6 20382 JOE BELL 6 128 4 2! 21ft Fell. Higgins H E Smith 15 20 12 15 Time, 2:39. Winner — B. g, by Salvator — Lydia. Went to post at 4:40. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won pulled up; second driving, Sal-lust proved himself to be much the best jumper at the track. High Admiral ran a good race and will be hard to beat in the future. Zufallig tired when the pinch came. Mavourueen broke down. Joe Bell fell at the sixth jump. Scratched— 19951 Covington Ky, 136. Sallust, piace. 1 to 2. High Admiral, place, 6 to 5. Zufallisr. place, out. No show betting. k ) 7 V~l *-£ H SIXTH RACE^OT^ Furlongs. Purse $250. 4-year-olds and upward. *ZVJ-±0 4 Selling. lnd Horses A Wt St i4 * % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 20105 EARL FONSO 5 101 4 H 1* 13 H J Martin Doian & Rivard 24 3 24 3 (20341)THE TORY ti 105 5 ♦« 3? 2-« 2i Williams H B Bowie 10 15 10 15 20347 DOUSTERSW1VL5 101 1 32 41 • 4»« M ERoberts'n John Call 24 24 2i 24 203802SEVOY 5 114 3 2^ 2» V 410 Taylor E W Baxter 1 7-5 1 6-5 20381 BRULARE 5 99 7 bi tii S" H Waterburv A B Watts 8 10 8 8 20321 ED ROTH 4 110 6 54 54 62 61" D Wilson T H Blackburn 8 8 5 5 19989 DIXiE DIN MONT 4 91 8 8 7 7 7 C Murphy H Chappell ICO 300 80 300 i0407 PR1MAVERA 4 95 2 7 8 8 8 Robinson H Kolle 40 100 30 60 Time, 12, 254,471, 1:02., 1:14,, 1:20. W'inner— Ch. h, by Fouso— The Princess. Went to post at 5:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Earl Fonso improved suddenly and made a runaway race of it, winning as he pleased. The Tory ran a good race and improved steadily. Dousterswivel ran his race. Sevoy was out-paced throughout and could never get up. Scratched -20407 Headley, 93. Overweights— The Tory, 4 pounds; Primavera.4. Earl Fouso, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. The Tory, place, 5 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Dousterswivel, show, 2 to 5. Sevoy, place. 2 to 5 ; show, out. OAJL'JU SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $250. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. mcT Horses A Wt 8t H % X StrFFn Jockeys Owners O H L C 203473M1SS REDWOOD 7 119 2 32 4n» 3^ l-" 1^ Taylor E W Baxter 3 3 2t 24 20405 THE DAUPHIN 5 114 7 7 7 ftS 4' 2^ Williams M Feeney 25 30 20 20 ( 20406 1 PR CE OF INDIA 6 114 3 Lft 3- 2" Si 34 Ross B Hums 2 3 2 24 i2040d)KING ELKWOD7 111 5 62 i* 5" 54 41 J Martin EFfmith 2 2 3-2 8-5 201061FULL DRESS 4 107 4 1-' 1-' 12 2" 52 Aker J C Milam 6 10 6 8 204042PRINCE ZENO 5 111 1 2" 2" H 61" 61 •"• Flint T C Dolan 6 12 6 7 (20383)COUS1N LETTIE1 10"7 6 5« 6 7 7 7 Hart R W DeNeffe 6 10 6 8 Time, 254, 5Ci. 1:16, 1:42,. Winner— B. m, by Cedar Wood— Red Girl. Went to to post at 5 :40. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Miss Redwood ran a good race and outgamed her field in the end. The Dauphin displayed shock-1 ing improvement. Prince of India ran to his best form. King Eikwood did not by any means. Full Dress showed early speed but quit in the stretch. Miss Redwood, place, 4 to 5; show, out. The Dauphin, place, 8 to 1 ; show, 4 to 1. Prince of India, place, 4 to 5; show. out. King Eikwood, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Page [5] ..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., 13:30, 12:55, 1:15, 1:35 and xl:50 p.m., stopping at Van Buren street, Park Row.Hal-stec 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 avenue, returning immediately after the races. SPECIAL TWELFTH STREET electric cars leave State and Van Buren streets at 12:50, 1:00. 1:10 and xl:20 p.m., stopping only at Canal street, Halsted street Ashland avenue and Ogden avenue, direct to track in 40 minutes. xOn Saturday only. THE METROPOLITAN AND LAKE STREET ELEVATED, Madison street cable, Ogden avenue, Twelfth street and Twent) -second street surface lines connect with electric cars on Fort) -eighth avenue to and from race track every seven minutes during the afternoon on racing dajs. EXPRESS TRAINS on Metropolitan Elevated leaving Pacific avenue at 12:59, 1:11 and 1:23 p.m., stop at all stations on the loop anc1 at Franklin street, Halsted'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. EXPERT8 HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO IT—-. r. I. IIUIELL til C. G. IILET II Mill. 6E0B6E IILEI 61 PDEILISV. Jill TUTEIEI II HUMUS. An Officia I Compend i u m of Records RAGIN6, TROTTING AND PAGING, THE PUGILISTIC RECORD OF 1399, HANDICAPPING AND B00KHAK1NG TABLES (New Features in thai* Linai, Four Handicap Tablet with Kaya.lt SUMMARIES 81 EXPERTS ON THE PAST YEAR'S DOINGS. 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