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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, July 3, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, July 3, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901070301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, July 3, 1901 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 $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] Abe Frank's Kenwood Stakes. ABE FBAIiKS KENWOOD STAKE The fact that a big stake race was to be decided yesterday drew out a large gathering to Washington Part It witnessed a fair days sport The track was in a deceptive condition owirg to the splendid system of drainage which draws off the water fast The footing was cushionlike and while it favored madders na ¬ turally in the first two races was getting hard enough thereafter to Bait fast track animals This constant changing of its condition kept speculators on the edge of uncertainty although the card all told was run pretty well to form formThe The Kenwood Stakes lost a lot of its interest by the declaration of AllanaDale many of those present thinking he was certain to add the big prize to his list With the McDowell colt out of the way the contest looked to be a foregone conclusion for G C Bennetts great and con ¬ sistent colt Abe Frank who justified the confi ¬ dence placed in him by the public by carrying off the stake in a big gallop Only five went to the pest the absentees being Eddie Busch Ed Austin Memnon AllanaDale and Lucien Appleby Aba Frank with that big sweeping stride that has so often carried him to victory easily took command at fiagfall and was never afterward in trouble winning hands down by two lengths from Pentecost who beat Sir Oliver two lengths more for the place Pentecost when Winkfield went to the whip sweived and zigzagged all over the track but was clear enough all through the stretch not to interfere with the contestants behind Herodiade in going that was thought to favor him ran a dull race finishing outside of the money moneyStar Star Chamber and Monarka had a merry tilt of it for threesixteenths of a mile in the fourth race the latter getting the verdict by the short ¬ est of margins Wild Pirate was outrun the entire journey journeyThe The sprint race went to Martimas who had abont all he wanted to get the verdict from Vnlcain who closed on him with vim in the last sixteenth Anna Bain held a good lead to the run in where she tired badly and gave it up upThe The pikers were thrown into amazement amazementhen hen they saw Plum Tart breeze home in the first race at odds of 200 to 1 She laid back of Ishtar and Quality to the run in where she went to the front ia a jump and gradually increased her lead to the wire Only a few taking flyers had a bet down on the winner winnerThe The hottest finish of the day took place in the last race when Said Knot Leo Newell and Scotch Plaid passed under the wire on close terms The first named swerved badly in the last fifty yards toward the inside rail and this came near losing him the race Leo Newell fin ¬ ished stoutly and would have won in a few more jumps Scotch Plaid hung a little in the closing strides stridesAlthough Although the track is sure to be heavy this afternoon the card presents many attractive features main among which is the prospective meeting between the two American Derby win ¬ ners Fink Coat and Ssdney Lucas in the mile and a sixteenth handicap that comes fourth on tht days program If Bobert Waddell had been in also it would have proved a remarkably drawing feature but as it is the meeting of the two local celebrities will be viewed with great interest This is not saying that either will win for there are some other horses engaged at lighter weights that can run fast on a muddy track As to Bobert Waddell with both the Sheridan Stakes and Great Western Handicap before him this week owner Bradley no doubt thinks he has enough to do doGood Good horses are in all the well filled races to ¬ day and in yiew of the probable track condi tions it will not bo in the least surprising if long shots capture a share of the purses An Unsavory Attack. AN UNSVOKY ATTACK ATTACKIt It is reported that warrants were served yes ¬ terday afteruoon on President Young and Sec ¬ retary Howard of the Washington Park Club and on several bookmakers as well The war ¬ rants were issued by Justice Bnshnoll of La Grange and are alleged to have been sworn out by exrepresentative Walter Lantz Constables Dean and Heavey handled the writs The en ¬ tire animus of the affair was not disclosed bat it bears all the earmarks of an attempted hold ¬ up Attorney Smith representing the Washing ¬ ton Park Club is reported to have said It is a blackmailing game and somo one will go to the penitentiary before we are through with this case Mr. Belmont On Racing. MR UELMONT ON RACING Hon Perry Belmont recently returned from a trip to England where he saw Volodyovski win the Epsom Derby for Mr Whitney In a recent interview he talked in interesting fashion of conditions affecting rncingat home and abroad In the course of his remarks he said I will say that during recent years the American turf has greatly improved and there is no reason to fear comparison with the racing on the other side but everywhere there is always need for the greatest vigilance and there is always room for improvement improvementIn In the main the English racing men and those on the continent have accepted such of our ideas as have proved valuable Every one knows that in England France Austria and Bussia the American jockeys aro winning the majority of the important events this year Al ¬ though they have many imitators among the foreign jockeys there is still u very active de ¬ mand for American riders English and conti ¬ nental owners are constantly writing to this country to engage them Whan our jockeys first went abroad with their ideas of riding which were wholly at variance with the accepted solid and upright seat of the English jockey the people there were inclined to ridicule them But now one sees the familiar crouching position of the American away up on the neck cf his mount on every English racecourse and frequently on those of continental Europe The American jockeys seat seems to take many pounds of weight off the horse The idea which origina ¬ ted and was developed entirely on this side brought our riders first into prominence fame and money following afterward The riders over there at first were resentful to the in ¬ novation but were finally compelled to adopt the new method with some modifications modificationsTo To the American it seems strange that no training takes place on foreign race courses The training grounds are entirely separate It may be that the American exercise boys and jockeys who practically live upon the race courees here when it comes to riding in the actual races show much greater confidence This has giveu our ridera an important advant ¬ age on the other side sideAll All our jockeys have been graduated from the stable They have started in as stable boys have developed into exercise boys and as they showed adaptability and capability have been given regular mounts At our tracks any one can see the boys working out horses at almost all times of the day and all their train ¬ ing is had on the same courses as those on which the actual racing is done doneOn On the other side however the regular tracks are not used for training purposes Such CONTINUED OX SECOND FAQB MR BELMONT ON RACING Continued from First Page a thing there would not ba permitted for an instant The stable boys and jockeys work out their mounts on the downs where all the exer ¬ cising takes place There neither horse nor rider over gets near a regular track until the time for going to the post in a race It is an event with them to get on tho track as they plainly indicate by their manner mannerThe The superiority of the American jockey is of course well established now and attention is boing turned to the American trainers In Eng ¬ land there is undoubtedly a belief among rac ¬ ing men that our trainers are superior They are generally men of better education and bet ¬ ter qualifications in every way wayThe The American trainer is a somewhat older institution on the other side than the American rider but he has forced himself to the front as rapidly if not as ostentatiously American and English horses dovoloped under their eyes and methods of our trainers have been wonderfully successful of late and this state of affairs is rapidly extending to France also The English French Anstrians and Russians are today studying the methods of our trainers very closely and are following them in many ways The field over there for American trainers is very large and the openings are attractive Thus notwithstanding the many who have gone over already it is expected that others will fol ¬ low lowIs Is there any way you can suggest by which our racing can ba improved improvedSo So far as it is possible and whenever tho racing associations can afford it I thinV tho turns on our racecourses ought to be modified modifiedProbably Probably you know that the French Jockey Club since its foundation in 1865 up to the present day has had a rule prohibiting the run ¬ ning of twoyearolds before August 1 This is in striking contrast with the conduct of such races in this country Here we think nothing of sending out youngsters to the starters flag early in the spring Such a rule would hardly do in this country and I do not advocate its adoption but its existence for so long in France shows that the racing of twoyear olds early in the spring might reasonably bo dis ¬ couraged here This is especially true on tho tracks of the North NorthThe The English have shown a tendency to fol ¬ low tho course of the French although there is little likelihood of such a radical rule being adopted on the British turf There is a ten ¬ dency in America to start the youngsters at work too early in life and it might be wiser to wait until they aro a little batter seasoned Washington Park Form Chart. WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART CHARTCHICAGO CHICAGO Ilili July 3 Ninth day Washington Park Club Summer Meeting Weather cloudy track heavy Presiding Judge John F Morse Starter Bicbard Dwyer Racing starts at 230 p m O f Q O FIRST BAGS 58 Mile 600 added 100 to second 50 to third flOrtO 2yearolds Maidens Allowances ind Boreas A Wt 8t M Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 26225 PLUM TABT 1014 72 72260953ABIAN 41 3 H 11 Pemberton W Hendrie 150 200 200 4 260953ABIAN 107 2 5t 5 61 z J WinkfleldP Dunne 22246 26061 I SAMEL8ON 105 1 1248163JACK 31 4 32 3 Dominick T J McHale 15 15 15 6 248163JACK BATTLIN 105 9 9 7 5 41 T Knight J D Smith 555 115 263153 115262253I8HTAR HARRY WILSON 110 6 8 81 71 5n J Woods J W Schorr 687 1J5 262253I8HTAR 104 31 1 1 21 61 J Mathews A Poniatowski 10 10 10 4 26225 MOLLIE T 1031 86 6 6 81 71 See S C Bryant 30 50 BO 15 152594938LY 2594938LY MAID 102 51 71 9 9 8 J Ranch E Trotter Co 10 10 10 4 26065 QUALITY 111 41 5663Time 22 21 4 9 Bullman Clay Bros 5663 Time 13 38 104 PlumWent Winner 104Winner B f by PiUarist Sugar Plum Went to post at 2 30 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily next three driving Plum Tart came away with a bound at the last eighth post and won in impressive fashion Arian all entangled in the early stages of the race moved up faet down the last quarter I Snmnleon was stopping badly in the last sixteenth and just lasted long enough to get third place Jack Battlin could not get into his stride until after the first quarter had been run when he picked up his field one by one and was closing at a graat clip at ttie end Ishtar stopped almost to a wnlk in the last eighth aftar showing prominently to the head of the stretch Quality ran well for a half mile and then retired retiredScratched Scratched 25989 McChesney 105 26108 Julia Junkin 107 26376 Landseer 100 25493 Wing Dance 100 26225 Moabina 100 100Overweights 31Plum Overweights Ishtar 2 pounds Quality 4 Plum Tart 11 Mollie T 31 Plum Tart show 15 to 1 Ariau show 2 to 5 I Samelson show 3 to 1 fe A Q U SECOND BACK 34 Mile 600 added 100 to second 50 to third OrtOO 3yearolds and upward Allowances AWtBtJ Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 26377 MARTIMAS 5112 41 21 22 21 I JWinkfield W Hendrie 3 18513C710 18513C710263472VULCAIN 263472VULCAIN 4 120 21 43 3a 32 25 Bnllman S C Hildreth 65 85 85 12 26379JANNA 1226379JANNA BAIN 4 110 3 11 12 12 54 Dominick Baker Gentry 95 95 85 85 26379 BONEY BOY 5119 1 31 415 48 4 Vandusen Mrs R Bradley 15 15 15 3 26289 JIM WINN 3 101 5 5 5 5 5 J Ranch FBVanMeterBrolOO 100 60 15 116Winner Time 15Time 25 51 116 Winner BiggonetWent Ch h by Candlemas Biggonet Went to post at 300 At post 1 minute Start good Won in a hard drive second easily inth The latter closed with force but was not quite notquite able to beat the winner Anna Bain ran well for five furlongs and then stopped palpably Honey Boy ran well for five furlongs The entire field swung wide at the stretch turn to get to the goingScratched good going Scratched 86No 263493Sevoy 119 263792Burnie Bunton 86 No show betting on first throe O J1 Q I THIRD RACE 58 Mile 2yearold Colts Allowances The Kenwood jaOtirOtl Stakes 2000 added 400 to second 200 to third Net value to winner 2400 ind Horses A Wt St J4 K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 26095ABE FRANK 125 11 1 11 12 12 Bnllman GC Bennett Cofl211201 12013 2635 18518571026408SIR PENTECO3T 121 4 41 21 22 22 J VVinkfleldE Brown Co 3 185185710 5663226376HERODIADE 26408SIR OLIVER 118 2 3 41 41 3 T Knight Clay Bros 56632 26376HERODIADE BennettCotl2112011202261082JAUBEBT 118 31 2H 33 33 41 Dominick G C BennettCotl2112011202 261082JAUBEBT 21Added 118 5 5555 Vandusen H J Scoggan 12 15 15 21 Added starter fCoupled in betting bettingTime Time 13 28 103 Winner CheesostrawWent 103Winner Ch c by Hanover Cheesostraw Went to post at 330 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Abe Frank was easily the best and the result was never in doubt Pentecost swerved all over th track in the last quarter when Winkfield went to the whip Herodiade stopped badly in the last lli onH e 4 l lll J l OS nit 1 J the post Janbert easily outran the first half came fast in the last eixtoontif ancfran a fair raee all told toldScrBtcbed260952Ed ScrBtcbed260952Ed Austin 118 263162Eddie Busch 118 26225 Memnon 115 26345Allana Dale 118 239712Lncien Appleby 118 No 118No show betting O ± i Q PI FOURTH RACB1 18 miles 11400 added 200 to second 100 to third l J tfc O fj 3yearolds and upward Handica p Ind Horses A Wt St Bt X H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 263752MONARKA 3 101 2 1 HI 11 1 22 IN T Knight T C McDowell 111 out 25817 8 CHAUBEB 4 107 3 21 24 21 21 1 23 JWinkfield P Dunne 354 out 263753WILDPIRTE3 out263753WILDPIRTE3 95 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 J Ranch J 8 OBrien 2 2 32 out Time outTime 13 39 1 05 1 31 1 44 1 57 Winner NarkaWent 57Winner B f by Prince of Monaco Narka Went to post at 4 00 At post 10 seconds Start good Won in a long hard drive second eae llv eaellv Monarla and Stnr fhnmhnr Vin Lad nn tn o Vn U u I i L TIIJJ the last twenty yards as if the Dunne colt would prevail but he hung just a shade In the last few strides and bore in slightly toward the insiderail The decision was a close one but Monarkas ter The track was dry ing out too fast to suit him Overweights Monarka 1 pound 8cratched26377 Advance Guard 120 26377 Gonfalon 109 6 3 A t C ± FIFTH RACK1 116 Miles 600 added 75 to second 25 to third iOttOO 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horsw AWt St 34 K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 21 3 3 1 v uui 5 6 6 S 263783QBANDON 3 89 6 is HI 43 42 4n Gormley Mrs W O Joplin 21 41 41 2 26320 BAIBD 4104 4 SB 65 53 53 51 J Mathews Keating HeckerlO 10 41 86 26348 DONT CABE 6 106 7 62 7 7 7 63 See J Brenock 12 15 IB 8 26378 BANISH 5 103 51 51 5 61 61 7 DnminicV P M A ° o Winner Ch m by Fonso Eva 8 the end Grandou is of no present account and after showing wall for seven furlongs fell away badly The rest were always outrun outrunScratched Scratched 26290 St Wood 106 263483 Precursor 107 262552Excelsis 103 Overweights poundFantasy 103Overweights Grandon 1 pound Fantasy show 7 to 5 Our Nelli show 1 to 2 Tammany Chief show 3 to 2 OCJ1 QrT SIXTH RACE 1 11 0 Miles 600 added 575 to second S25 to third felHDttO I 3yearolds and upward Selling In i Horses A Wt St 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26287 HARD KNOT 5105 51 5 41 2112 IK H e F V Mtnar 65 95 9 f 710 710263502LEO 263502LEO 6652263508COTCH NEWELL 3 91 I 6 3 4 4 2 J Uartin F T Wood 6652 263508COTCH PLAIDJ6 103 4 41 21 31 32 31 J Ranch BnrnsWaterhs92 13513515 26255 MO3ES 3 99 6 31 5 56 55 4 J MclnornyJ B Ward 10 12 l 5 526378EVLYN 26378EVLYN BYRD 5 95 3a 1 U IH 2a 53 Gormloy F C Moshier Co 6 883 263203MOHN DRAKE 3 85 2 21 6 6 6 6 Davieson D V Grace Co 10 12 1 4 4Apprentica Apprentica allowance Tims 7 32Vg 57 1 2t 1 1445B 445B 1 51 Winner 51Winner KnotWent Blk h by Duke of Moatrose Bow Knot Went to post at 455 At post 3 miuntos Start good The first three were driving hard Hard Knot took what sesmod an easy winning lead at the last eighth but Scotch Plaid and Leo Newell closed so fast on him that ho had to bo driven out to tho last ounce to win He swerved badly toward tho inside rail in tho last fifty yards and this came noar losing him the rac Scotch Plaid hung in the closing strides Little Martin was not strong enough to do Lao Nowell justice He lost ground by taking an extremely wide turn at tho head of tho stretch Leo Newsll was probably the best Moses fell out of the race at tho half and then closed strongly Evalyn Byrd was rank for seven furlongs and then cava it up Scratched upScratched 262873Cambrian 111 26380 Bowen 101 26350 G W W 94 Overweights 94Overweights poundHard Mos s 1 pound Hard Knot ehow out Leo Newell show 4 to 5 Scotch Plaid show 2 to 5 Page [2] Daily Racing Form ISSUED EVEBY DAY flfflBrioan Turf Congress Record RecordOFFICIAL OFFICIAL OEQAN OF OFTHE THE AMERICAN TURF CONGRESS Western JocKey CluH Bulletin BulletinOFFICIAL OFFICIAL OEGAN OF OFTHE THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB Saicred in the Post Offlco at Chicago as 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FOBM must be sent over tho full name and with the name of the writer Those names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test 8T LOUIS MO OFFICE19 N BROADWAY BROADWAYBasement Basement M Murphy Agent AgentOn On Sale at 830 am amDAILY DAILY RACING FOBM can bo delivered to any address in St Louis LouisBack Back numbers can be promptly supplied Louis ofnco for telegraphic transmission On Bale at 900 am CINCINNATI OFFICE408 0 Vin Stre On Sale at Noon AT NASHVILLE TENN Duncan Hotel HotelAT AT TORONTO ONT George McSweeney Iroquois Hotel O News Co Ninth and andWalnut Walnut Streets IT HOT SPRINGS ARK ARKF F C Boving 418 Central Avenue AvenueT T SSffi SSffidrlck drlck 908912 17th Street Stand Keefe Bros PostOfflce News Stand StandAT AT MEMPHIS TENN TENNR R M Mansford Co CoE E H Clarke Bro 41 BUFFALO N Y CHICAGO ILXj JULY 3 1901 Notice. The form book for June is ready for sale and Includes the racing of Saturday June 29 Bo many form books of recent months were lost in the mails that nonresidents are advised when ordering the May book tq send 10 cents for the purpose of having their orders sent as regii tered mailthereby insuring delivery Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF Concerning the grand filly Endurance by Right a Lexington Ky exchange says Con ¬ flicting statements have appeared at different times as to the breeder of Endurance by Right Early Morn dam of Endurance by Right was purchased by Milton Young at Messrs Wood ¬ ard Shanklins December sale in 1898 in foal to Inspector B Endurance by Right was foaled at McGrathiana the following spring and was sold in Mr Youngs consignment to Woodard Shanklins sale of 1900 She was purchased by W 3 Barnes and was sent to Memphis early this spring to be put in training Her trials there wore so satisfactory that J W Schorr endeavored to purchase her outright but as Mr Barnes had purchased the filly with a view of using her in the stud he offered Mr Schorr her racing qualities which offer was accepted about ten days prior to tho opening of the Memphis Spring meeting meetingP P Lorillard has registered with Messrs Weatherby tho following names for his Amer ¬ ican bred yearlings Anna Perenna for ch f by Locohatchee Anisette AnisetteVictorina Victorina for ch f by Sensation Virginia Reel ReelClymeno Clymeno for b f by Tho Sailor Prince Cit ¬ ron ronSila Sila Silva for b f by The Sailor Prince Sa luda ludaGorgo Gorgo for b f by Sensation Golden Valley ValleyHyacinthia Hyacinthia for b f by Sensation Hope IV IVAswamedha Aswamedha for ch c by Locohatcheo Aster AsterArjnn Arjnn for b c by Pontiac Alexina AlexinaJugnrtha Jugnrtha for ch c by The Sailor Prince Joy JoyTros Tros for ch c by Pontiac Troyana TroyanaDandak Dandak for ch c by Pontiac Dal DalPagus Pagus for br c by Sensation Pandora PandoraVejoris Vejoris for b c by The Sailor Prince Vestal Kilmarnock who won the Withers at Morris Park in 1900 with Mesmerist second and Ildrim Ihird and who ran second to Petruchio in the Brooklyn Derby David Garrick third repre ¬ sented Hon William C Whitney in tho contest for the Gold Cup at Ascot June 20 in a manna r that was truly impressive Six horses started and Kilmarnock finished second to that great horse Santoi by Queens Birthday Merry Wife Tho Americanbred Foxhall won the Gold Cup in 1882 and since then such horses as St Simon St Gatien Isinglass and Persimmon have been first in this important race Kilmar ¬ nock 4 is a brown colt by Sir Dixon Miss Used and should carry off some of the rich prizes of tho English turf before the close of the season Mr Whitney did not do as well at Ascot last week as Mr Keene did nineteen years ago but it pleased him to know that he had run second to so fast and stout a horso as San ¬ toi The cup distance is two and a half miles Tnrf Field and Farm The nineteenth volume of the General Stud Book of England brings the history of the Brit ¬ ish thoroughbred down to the end of tho year 1900 The question of the admission of Ameri ¬ can and Australian horses to the Stud Book was referred to tho stewards of the Jockey Club and they decided that each candidate for regis ¬ tration should possess eight or nine known crosses of pure blood tracing back for at least a century and that the performances of tho horses immediate family on tho turf should be such as to warrant belief in purity of lineage With so many American and Australian bred horses now running in England some action of this kind became imperative The jockey record in England up to and in ¬ cluding June 14 makes the following showing as to the principal riders ridersMounts Mounts Lost Won WonO O Madden 269 223 46 46S S Loates 234 192 42 42L L Reiff 128 99 29 29D D Maher 131 103 28 28M M Cannon 169 141 28 28G G McCall 113 87 26 26J J Reiff 169 144 25 25FRickaby FRickaby 154 129 25 25J J Ohilds 110 88 22 22C C Yarnell 115 96 19 19W W Halsey 138 119 19 19KCannon KCannon 179 160 19 19SClemson SClemson Ill 97 14 14JFagan JFagan 89 76 13 13WLane WLane 184 171 13 13CJenkins CJenkins 90 79 It ItT T Heppell 91 81 10 10Twelve Twelve American jockeys have now won 115 races here between them this season Alto ¬ gether seventeen of them have ridden in 713 races the riding foes for which at 5 guineas for a winning mount and 3 guineas for a losing one total up to 12437 irrespective of what the jockeys get in the shape of salary and ex Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TDRF Mr Whitney is much in lovo with racing and spends most part of these summer days at his recently purchased Garretson Honso adjoining his stables at the top of the new sevenfurlong chute at Sheepshead Bay He is frequently on the track in the mornings to see Rogers work his horses and shows himself greatly interested in their doings doingsLady Lady Juliet bay mare foaled in 1891 by Spendthrift VanaClar by Barnes died at Coldstream tho farm of J E Delph a few days ago Lady Juliet was a very good race mare having met and defeated tho best of her year including the groat Imp Lady Juliet had serious trouble in foaling recently the foal dying dyingJohn John Cooper a bay horso foaled 1891 Eby De ¬ ceiver Kitty by Uncle Vic tho propertyjof A B Maginnis New Orleans died recently at his owners farm in Louisiana John Cooper had been in the stud and MrMaginnishas tenlliving foals by him John Cooper was a good race horse and his progeny out of good mareslshonld show well wellBanastar Banastar has been fired and blistered so that we may not expect to see him racing again this year Ildrim is in training again in Tom Welshs string and fast rounding intoracing condition Imp too has been workingtfn tho Wimmer string and will soon be ready to race Col W S Barnes Melbourne Stud has sold to Julius Bauer the bay brood mare Middle march foaled 1886 by Billet Betty Lewis by Uncle Vic out of Maga by Knight of St George for 2000 Middlemarch is the dam of Lady Disdain Little Chris and others of merit meritArchie Archie Mclntyre the American jockey made his first public appearance in France June 21 and won his only race the Prix de Papinvast at Maisons Lafitte on Damysus at 9 to 2 against beating the favorite Ismene at 5 to 2 against by three lengths lengthsThe The Doncaater Cup won in England by Kings Courier has been received by Colonel and Mrs James E Pepper at their home in Lexington Ky KyTho Tho threeyearold filly Katherina by Gold ¬ finch Katrine by Mortemer has arrived at Elmendorf where she will bo put in the stud studNewton Newton Bennington has bought the racers Kilogram and Dr Riddle and will campaign them at the Fort Erie meeting meetingP P O M Chicago 111 Anthracite was scratched in tho third raco at Washington Park on Monday American Sporting Manual. AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL MANUALThe The American Sporting Manual of 1901 con tains all racing records at large revised and completeup to the end of 1900 four handicap ping systems with directions for their practical application a table showing how to compute bookmaking percentages track records of all the recognized tracks of the country the wait ern and eastern scales of weights tablet enow Ing tho comparative spied of tracks a complete1 list of pugilistic conteati of 1900 of any conie queno trotting and pacing records at all dii tancei and a list of the new 215 trotteri of IBM Also a complete record of pftrformanoei at al YEARLING SALE SALEAT AT UNION STOCK YARDS YARDSNEXT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT JULY 8 8Beginning Beginning promptly at 7 30 oclock Woodard Shanklin will sell at auction at the Union Stock Yards about 75 thoroughbred yearlings for the following gentlemen Mr O H Cha nanlt Spendthrift Mr C F McUeekin Oak wood Mr T J Clay Balgowan Mr Cateaby Woodford Raceland Co E F Clay Runny meade Messrs Woodford Bros Mr W P Knight and Mr A W McAlester The offer imts will include a royal lot of colts and fillies related to many highclass stake horses They are the get of such sires as Lissak Ornament Badge Burlington Cayutra St Florian Onon Tenton imp Hermence Russell imp Deceiver Boldholder imp Wood Moss Flying Dutch ¬ man Dungarven Julien Major Richards Hin ¬ doo imp De Beauvoir Spokane etc NOW READY 20TH YEAR THE Goodwins ANNUAL Official OF i9oo Turf Guide A work of 2000 pages containing reports of 7200 races in the U S and Canada with a aFORM FORM TABLE TABLEto to all principal meetings Also many miscel ¬ laneous data absolutely invaluable to all turf followers In Half Morocco 72O i In English Half Calf 92O 92OCirculars Circulars mailed upon application applicationGoodwia Goodwia Bros 1440 Broadway New York Page [3] The Lawrence Realization. CHICAGO WEDNES THE LATVRENCE REALIZATION REALIZATIONIn In a review of racing matters immediately interesting to New Yorkers tho Sun of Monday Bays BaysThe The meeting of the Coney Island Jockey Club at Sheepshead Bay will close on Thursday It has been remarkably succeEsfnJ not ouly in point of attendance bnt also in the high quality of the sport On the Fourth there will bo a card of unusual attractiveness It will include the eocond part of the Double Event of 310000 for twoyearolds the Lawrence Realization Stakes for threeyearolds and the Indepand once Steeplechase For the Double Event there is a list of eligiblos of Euch claes that a great struggle is assured The Realization which ia the richest threeyearold event of the year ia the talk of the turf now The only regret is that Robert Waddell is not eligible for with tho American Derby winner at the post there would be a definite answer to the question which is tho bett threeyearold of tho year Nine out of ten turfmen are ready to concede the fact that James R Keenes Commando and Conroy are at the head of the thieeyearold class but the wonderfully consistent running of Robert Waddell under conditions both fav ¬ orable and unfavorable makes it compulsory to claes him with the best bestIt It is roughly estimated that the Lawrence Realization will be worth close to 25000 Among the foal entries aro Commando Conroy and Olympian Commando will probably start as ho has been working well during the past few days and on Saturday he did a mile and a half in 210 with plenty to spare Conroy has not been used much of lato as his lameness has required plenty of rest Olympian of course cannot bo considered If Commando is fit turfmen predict that he will win quite easily Bnt ho will be up against a big field something he has not experienced this year Other foal entries are areL L V Bells b c Ordererby Order Extract A Featherstones ch c Mortallo by Knight of Ellorelie Moss Rose J L Hollands ch c The Golden Prince by Prince of Monaco Cassilla J E Maddens ch c Lancoman by Henry of Navarre LackaDaisy A II D H Morris ch c Smile by St Florian Holiday Green B Morris ch c Bedeck by Star Ruby Bedotte and b c Vitellins by Star Ruby Tyranny C T Pattersons b c All Green by Knight of El lerslio Lizzie Pickwick and RT Wilson Jre b f Lady of the Valley by St Saviour Lady Violet VioletAmong Among the yearling entries which will prob ¬ ably go the post are R T Wilson Jrs b c The Parader by Longstreet Pretense W C Whitneys br c Black Dick by Sir Dixon Merdin and b c Collegian by Sir Dixon Vas sar S Sanford Sons b c Chnctanunda by Laureate La Tosca G B Morris b c Gold Spinner by Goldfinch Red Spinner Richard Crokers ch c Bellario by Belvidere Madge Stuart and J H McCormicks br c Sweet Tooth by Conrad Too Sweet SweetBlue Blue Girls victory in tho Great Trial Stakes on Saturday only increases the doubt as to the question of supremacy between the champion Sir Dixon filly and tho crack twoyoarold colt of the year Nasturtium From appearances they will not come together for some time pos ¬ sibly not until the Futurity Turfmen have been divided in opinion on this point ever since Nasturtium was beaten by Blue Girl in the Great American Stakes on June 8 at Gravesend when it was plain to a majority of the specta ¬ tors that Nasturtium was so seriously fouled that he was knocked out cf all chance of win ¬ ning though at that he finished second to Bice Girl There might have been a meeting between the colt and the filly in the first part of tho Double Event on Suburban day but Blue Girl was scratched at the last moment the explana ¬ tion being that she was suffering from a slight attack of rheumatism There was another possible meeting between them on Saturday in the Great Trial but at a late hour Nasturtium was withdrawn because he had a coughing epell in the morning Though natur ¬ ally disappointed race goers are content to wait until they have seen those wonderful two yearolds do battle and decide which is the others superior in a fair square contest When they do meet it is safo to say that the betting will be red hot Whether BIuo Girl can defeat Nasturtium or not the fact remains that if the Sir Dixon filly starts in tho English Oaks of next year many racing enthusiasts will expect her to repeat the triumph of James R Koenes Cap and Bells BellsTho Tho defeat of Ethelbert on Saturday by Star Bright is attributed to two causes The first of all tnrfmon consider Ethelbort a much inforior horse to what he was a year ago His owner Perry Belmont however believes that tho son of Eothen will be himself again after a long rest Mr Belmont has accordingly decided to 1901 have Ethelbert fired and blistered and turned out of training for the rest cf the season Ho thinks the horses ankles aro too weak to stand further hard work on the track Tho second cause of Ethalborts defeat appears to have been the masterly jockeyship of Nash Turner on Star Bright The latter outgeneraled OConnor at every stage Some persons were inclined to balieve yesterday that had Turner been in Ethelbsrts saddle he could have ridden that horse to victory just as handy as ho did Star Bright BrightIncidentally Incidentally tho temporary passing of Ethel ¬ bert brings to mind the number of crack thor ¬ oughbreds that have gono wrong this year Clarenco H Mackays Banastar cut down in the Brooklyn Handicap is a cripple Kinley Mack winner of the Brooklyn and Suburban Handicaps last year has gone to the stud So has Standing another flyer in his day Bally ¬ hoo Boy of which great things were expected after ho won the Futurity last season has tnrnod out to ba a roarer and will never run again Verily the turf loses four stars in tboso racers racersOn On next Saturday the Brighton meeting will ba inaugurated with the Brighton Handicap in which all the cracks are expected to appear Indications point to a more successful meeting than has ever boon hold at tho Beach Newport Form. NEWPORT FORM NEWPOBT KT July 2 Tho form of Wednes ¬ day j Nawport fields is Fiist Race Tronbalina May Cherry Clip setta settaSecond Second Race Dr S C Ayreo King Elkwood Euterpe EuterpeThird Third Race Corinne C Reclusa Martha D DFourth Fourth Race Charley Daniels Times Star Ed Roth RothFifth Fifth Race Arriba Anxious Sallie J JSixth Sixth Haco Maggie Felix Teucer Remark Newport Entries. NEWPORT ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastfirst first Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling lorsas Ago Wt Wtittle ittle Reggie 5 114 cCurren 5 114 ohn Todd 4 109 antland 4 109 lipeetta 4 107 rocbaline 4 107 ackhon 4 107 he Irish Boy 3 100 adema 3 100 heTramp 3 100 lay Cherry 3 93 lizettaS 3 98 Second Race 1 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling 26128 Bon OFallon 6 110 665 26154 Sundown II 5 110 685 26431 Fucino G 109 680 26338 Euterpo 5 108 685 26155 KingKlkwood 8 106 690 26155 Hir Blaze 5 104 660 26283 Dr S J Ayres 4 102 700 26372 Polly Bixby 4 100 670 670263943Brown 263943Brown Vail 5 99 675 675Third Third Race 5 18 furlongs 2yoarolds Sailing Sailing263713Dr 263713Dr Worth 112 715 7152633a3Corinne 2633a3Corinne C 109 725 72526427Recluba 26427Recluba 109 720 26595 Edna Kenner 109 710 26371 Martha D 109 715 715Fourth Fourth Race 34 Mile 3 yearolds and upward Selling Selling26426Ed 26426Ed Roth 5 137 715 26428 Metoxen 5 127 710 71026373Piramo 26373Piramo 5 127 705 26431 Charley Daniels 7 127 725 26399 Colonel Strathy 4 125 700 26398 Times Star 4 124 720 26428 Sauterne 8 123 705 26428 Chemisette 5 121 710 26394 Guerdon 4 121 695 695262533Micou 262533Micou 3 115 715 24585 Vince 3 112 690 690Fifth Fifth Race 78 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Soiling 26450 Uncle Josh 4 116 670 26373 Frank Fellows 5 Ill 680 26399 Fusion 5 Ill 675 26430 Sallie J 5 109 685 26426 Jack Willis 4 109 680 26128 Kingly 4 109 670 670264513Pauline 264513Pauline J 5 109 685 685264313Arriba 264313Arriba 41U7 700 26253 Anxious 3 103 A 690 26453 Phosphorus 3 103 680 680Sixth Sixth Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Sailing Sailing26395Magsio 26395Magsio Felix 4 112 725 26337 Nancy Till 6 106 715 26337 Tencer 6 106 720 26284 St Sidney 3104 705 26428 Incandescent 5 101 700 700261262Allairo 261262Allairo 4 97 705 70526279Remark 26279Remark 3 95 715 26454 The Bronze Demon 3 92 710 Delmar Park Form. DELMAR PARK FORM ST Louis Mo July 2 Th form of Wed nesdaya Delmar Park fields is isFirst First Race Irving Mayor Maco Russell Re ¬ voke vokeSecond Second Race Marque Bonniecoosa Bandrol Third Race Agitator Sue Johnson La De ¬ sirous sirousFourth Fourth Race Hungarian Pirates Daughter Hansborough HansboroughFifth Fifth Race Ben Frost Swordsman Terra Incognita IncognitaSixth Sixth Race Fred Hessig Sard Zack Ford Delmar Park Entries. DELMAR PARK ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst First Race 1 Mile Mile3yoarclds 3yoarclds and upward Sailing SailingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 26358 Mace Russell 6 101 690 26239 Revoke 6 104 685 22933 Precision 4 102 675 26239 Irving Mayor 3 97 7CO 22057 Kinloch Park 3 97 680 26448 Annoleo 4 93 665 26179 Pray Tell 3 91 610 26358 Purse Lady 3 89 675 675Steond Steond Race 4 13 Furlongs 2yearolds Allowances 26413 Palms 110 700 700Mazzara Mazzara 110 Lillian M 110 26299 Marque 110 725 26261 tieurette 110 705 26359 Bonniecoosa 105 720 720264462Handrol 264462Handrol 105 715 26261 Anna Elliott 105 715 26262 Miss Fanstua HO 700 26261 Irosuta 100 710 710Third Third Race 1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling 26389 AlvinW 7 109 715 715263S7 263S7 Iimendo 6 108 705 705263S9 263S9 Hungarian 510t5 72 72264163Hausborough 264163Hausborough 4 104 71 26387 BadioLovy 6 104 710 26265 Omelia 6 104 705 26387 Pirates Daughter 3 89 720 720Fourth Fourth Race 78 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling26H6Sue 26H6Sue Johnson 4109 720 24300 Agitator 9 107 725 23953 Lomoiid 41U5 710 710263012La 263012La Desirous 3 104 715 715l26387Hardly l26387Hardly 6 104 710 71026389jLadas 26389jLadas 5 104 705 705Fifth Fifth Race 1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Soiling Soiling263623Swordsman 263623Swordsman 7 109 720 26362 Terra incognita 5 109 71s 26332 Kid McCoy 4 107 700 26108 Bequeath 6 106 705 26241 Ben Frost 6 106 725 26108 Barbee 6 106 715 26337 Sweot Dream 3 101 710 710Sixth Sixth Race 3 4 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds Selling 25463 Echo Dale 105 710 26392 Kobart Jr 105 705 26419 Fied Heisig 105 725 25322 Velasquez 102 695 26390 Sard 102 720 22295 Biger 102 700 7002t 2t 3 83Byncopatod Bandy 102 715 26416 Zack tfoid 102 715 26361 Singer 100 700 Racing Dates Of 1901. RACING DATES OF 1901 Newport Ky April 6 July Delmar Jockey Club July 1 Sept 28 28Sheopshead Sheopshead Bay N Y Juno 15 July 4 4Washington Washington Park Chicago June 22 July 2t 2tBntto Bntto and Anaconda Mont Juno 29 Sept i iFort Fort Erie Can July 4 August SI SIBrighton Brighton Beach N Y July 6 6Augnst August 8 8Hawthorne Hawthorne Chicago July 22 22Angnst August S SJuly SKinloch Kinloch Park Mo July 22 August 26 26Windsor Windsor Can July 22 22Harlom Harlom Chicago August 5 17 17Saratoga Saratoga N Y August 5 Si SiHawthorne Hawthorne Chicago August 19 S SSheepshcad SI SIAugust Sheepshcad Bay N August 31 Sept 11 11Harlem Harlem Chicago September 2 14 Hawthorno Chicago Sept 16 Oct Gravesand N Y Sapt 18 Oct 5 Kinloch Park Mo Sept 20 Oct 23 St Louis Fair Grounds GroundsHarlem Sapt 30 Oct 31 Harlem Chicago October 26 Morris Park N Y Octobar 7 28 Latonia Ky Oct28NoT9 Lakeside Ind Oct 28 Nov It ItJLanednct JLanednct N Y November 11 89 Local Form Books. 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CONEY ISLAND FORM NEW XOEK N Y July 2 Tho form ot Wednesdays Sheepshead Bay fields is isFirst First Race Fair Knight Esseno Brixton BrixtonSecond Second Baco Wax Taper or Toddy Trigger Arden ArdenThird Third Raco Roasignol Grail White Owl OwlFourth Fourth Raco Lady Uncas Mesmerist Wax Taper or Cyrano Fifth Race Survivor Eloim Brisk Sixth Race Nones Intrusive or Rochester Maid of Harlem Coney Island Entries. CONEY ISLAND ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast First Race Last 5 13 Furlongs FurlongsNew New Futurity Course Course2yearolds 2yearolds Maidens Allowances AllowancesInd Ind Horses color e x pedigree Wi Hdcp 26231 Fair Knight 115 725 26231 Brixton 115 715 26310 Ruff 112 710 Clipper 710Clipper b fby Dr MacBride Biesierotta 112 263512Eaeone 112 720 26291 Bella 112 700 24882 Dorset 112 705 24228 Silver Twist 112 700 26001 Miss Weller 112 695 26293 Blue Blood 112 715 715Second Second Race 1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Allowances Allowances26352Wax 26352Wax Taper 4131 750 750261312The 261312The Musketeer 3 114 730 730262922Ethic3 262922Ethic3 3 114 725 725263543TriKger 263543TriKger 3 109 735 735260383Toddy 260383Toddy 4 108 740 740264252Arden 264252Arden 3 104 735 735Lamp Lamp OLea b c by Lamp ¬ lighter Sis OLee 3 104 Third Race Last 58 Mile MileNew New Futurity Course Course2yearolds 2yearolds Fillies Soiling SoilingThe The Nassau Stakes 800 added addedInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 264223 Rossignol 109 750 750260753Qrail 260753Qrail 109 740 262933 White Owl 104 735 6t472Musidora 104 725 725262693Lady 262693Lady Holyrood 103 735 25024 Crisscross 103 710 26293 Blue Blood 102 730 261502 Prophetic 102 725 26420 Past 99 715 26343 Neither Ono 99 730 25999 Lieechen 94 720 24554 Drop Light 94 710 710Fonrth Fonrth Race 78 Mile 3yearolds and upward Handicap 26352 Wax Taper 4 130 735 73526354Hnrbert 26354Hnrbert 4 114 730 262082 HeBtnarist 4 112 740 74026439lntrusivo 26439lntrusivo 6 110 730 26101 Knight of Rhodes 4 109 725 26354 Cyrano 4 106 735 735261512The 261512The Musketeer 3 105 720 26443 Princo Richard 4 102 720 720I262323curry I262323curry 3 96 730 262942 Jbady Uncas 4 92 750 26294 Himself 3 88 725 725Fifth Fifth Race 1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Soiling Soiling262962Bomb3hell 262962Bomb3hell 4 116 720 22523 MacLeod of Dare 5 110 715 715259973Jandling 259973Jandling 4 108 725 26208 Protus 7 107 710 22282 Survivor 5 106 750 26421 Eloim 4 106 740 25936 Thicket 3 106 705 26341 Mercer 4 105 725 24317 Monmonth Boy 4 105 705 70524141Brisk 24141Brisk 8 103 735 26146 flop Brook 4 103 690 20638 Waiter 3101 700 25684 Nanina 4 98 730 26356 Fairy Tale 4 98 700 26272 Wayward Boy 3 97 720 24774 Nionia 3 95 725 262723 U arothen 3 95 735 18826 Anroua 3 94 710 24638 Morokanta 4 89 725 26355 Irene Lindsay 3 89 715 26355 Spry 3 86 735 26272 CarlKahler 3 86 720 26356 Alsike 5 86 730 26421 San Luis 3 86 715 15519 Larva 5 84 730 26170 Jils Greenwood 3 84 720 720Sixth Sixth Race 1 13 Miles MilesOn On Turf 3yearolds and upward Handicap Handicap26439Intrnsivo 26439Intrnsivo 6 115 740 74026356Nones 26356Nones 3 106 750 26344 Maid of Harlem 5 97 735 735263443Rochoster 263443Rochoster 4 90 735 26356 Alsike 5 85 720 Notice. DAILY RACING FOBH is a publication which la built by its staff from day to day Ita form and the number of its charta are copyrighted The chart numbers aro BO arranged that legal Identification is easy of proof The aelectioni and handicap figures attached to entries are arranged on the earns basis Tho latter coma from the work of four experts after the tele graphic receipt of charts and entries All per sons are warned not to use said chart or index numbers selections or handicap figure i Principal Foreign Events. PRINCIPAL FOREIGN EVENTS EVENTSGoodwood Goodwood Cup August 1 1Groat Groat Ebor Handicap August 28 28St St Leger September 11 11Cesarewitch Cesarewitch October 16 16Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire October M Page [4] Delmar Park Form Chart. DELMAR PARK FORM CHART CHARTST ST LOUIS BIO July 3 Second day Delmar Park Jockey Clnb ClnbBummer Bummer Meeting Weather clear track fair until third race then heavy Presiding Judge P A Brady Starter A B Dade Bacing starts at 230 p m I 26444 FIRST RACE 58 Mile Purse 5400 2yearolds Allowances Ind Horsea A Wt St M H 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 263883POTHEEN 106 5 31 SH 32 11 B Murphy 8 W Streett 95 5 11545 26327 PHONOLITE 106 3 In IB li 2 WodstrandJ B Lewis 55475 55475261353BEN 261353BEN HEMP8TEAD 106 2 22 22 2i 38 T OBrien W L Lansing 3431 26413 CABAT 107 1 42 4 s 43 4 Givens Martin Patton 45585 45585CAPTAIN CAPTAIN FRAKER 110 6 6 6 55 515 Gilmore T H Stevens 35585 35585CONNOB CONNOB BOY 110 4 52 53 6 6 Finnorty F M Connor 12 60 60 20 20Time Time 13 25 371 51 1 04 Winner B c by Patton Diana DianaWent Went to post at 233 At post 4 minutes Start good The first three were driving Potheen a strong finisher liked the hill and came up it well Phonolite did his baet under a clever ride He weakened a bit at the end though Ben Hempstead had no excuses Carat ran to his mark Captain Foraker acted very green at the post but made up a lot of ground when he got going Potheen show out Phonolite show 3 to 5 Ben Hempstead show 1 to 2 O31 I K SECOND HACK 1 116 Miles Purse 400 4yearolds and upward aOtJbiO Selling ind Horses AWtSt M tf 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 283293NAN DORA 5 95 5 58 2 2 22 I Bell J P Rica 32 3 12545 26332 CASTILLO 4 95 3 12 1 12 1 23 Earl W B Barnes 20 20 15 6 26238 TOM Q1LMOBE 4 98 4 4 58 45 45 3 ONeil J J Whitesides 2 2 85 35 26293 CLABA M 4 93 1 32 33 33 3 410 WinwrightA A Franke 20 30 20 8 25658 COBAL 4 95 2 21 4a 53 53 50 FanntlaroyE D Turley 30 50 50 20 26238 ORLANDINE 4 93 6 61 65 6 61 6 Mnrphy Otto Hess 10 13 12 5 25905 SADIE BDBNAM 4 97 8 8 1 7 1 7io Qivens O D Laird 10 20 16 6 26107 FIDDLER III 5 100 9 72 9 9 9 8n KavananghJ B Berry SO 80 80 30 26329 PAN CHARM 6 ICO 7 9 81 88 8 9 A Weber W A Finnie 3 5 4 85 85Time Time 7 19 31 43 50 1 08i 1 22 1 421 1 481 Winner 481Winner Ch mby Bossington Heckla HecklaWent Went to post at 300 At post 16 minutes Start poor Won driving second easily Nan Dora was clearly the best and won after getting off poorly and being under pressure all the way Castillo had lots of early speed and did well until the boy let go of his head to draw the whip Tom Gilmore did his best Clara M conld not keep up after the early pace Scratched paceScratched 26329 Jim Turner 95 26358 Mace Russell 95 95a a 4 Fiddler in 3 3Nan Nan Dora show out Castillo show 3 to 1 Tom Gilmoro show out Pan Charm show 3 to 5 26446 THIRD HACK 58 Mile J nrse 400 2yearolds Selling Ind Horses A Wt St X fc StrFin Jockeys O H C P 32 S3 2i 12 A Weber W McCay Co 71071012 out 21262622MAGGIE 28357 BANDROL 110 1 12 1 12 22 Earl R R Rice 12 12 12 21 262622MAGGIE CLOPTON 10 2 2 2 38 38 Givens J Burrows 2 115115 13 26237 KEGEL 102 4 4444 ONeil B Schreiber 10 15 15 4 4Time Time 12241 361 49i 1031 1031Winner Winner B f by Lamplighter Ada Ban BanWent Went to post at 330 At post 1 minute Start good Won cleverly after a hard drive Sister Sarah ran an unkind race all the way and had to be hard driven in the stretch to got the lead She finished sulking Bandrol set a hot pace but stopped when the pinch came Bister Sarah seemed to cross Maggie Clopton in the stretch and caused Givens to pnll up Maggie Clopton might have been second but for this Kegel is apparently of slight account Bandrol accountBandrol show 2 to 5 Maggie Clopton show out n L ± A I 17 FOURTH RACK 6 12 Furlongs Purse 400 4yearolds and upward aOtttt I Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 26109 JERRY HUNT 5 126 4 311 34 21 U Honck B Schreiber 21 3 2 45 45263893TOBE 263893TOBE PAINE 5 129 1 410 415 3 24 Boland E Williams 2331 26087 HI KOLLAR 5 129 3 IH li 48 32 WedstrandW W Darden 66475 26360 FLORIDAN 4 124 2 2 22 IH 44 Frawley Cole Co 50 100 80 30 22421 GREAT PRIDE 9 129 7 6 51 53 55 Givens E F Smith 40 100 80 30 25575 SAM LAZARUS 5 126 8 8 8 62 6 Barringer T A Gay Co 31 41 4 75 26265 CLAY POYNTER 6 126 5 71 71 71 7H Gilmore T H Stevens 16 25 20 8 26266 BENHAM 8 126 6 511 64 8 8 McClnskoy 8 L Beass 30 60 60 20 20Time Time 12 241 38 51J 1 21 1275 Winner 1275Winner B h by Servitor Innocence InnocenceWent Went to post at 355 At post 7 minutes Start poor W9n driving second easily Jerry Hunt outclassed the lot and tnougti lame behind won easily in the heavy going Tobe Paine did his best and ran a fair race closing strongly Hi Kollar was off badly Sam Lazarns off badly too had no chance Clay Poynter has evidently gone back backScratched Scratched 25658 Engano 126 26200 La Mascota 124 22933 Precision 122 Jerry 122Jerry Hunt show 2 to 5 Tobo Paine show 1 to 2 Hi Kollar show S to 5 Sam Lazarus show 3 to 5 O 51JQ FIFTH1 RACE 78 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Yi 3A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26297 BEN BOY 6 108 5 11 24 12 IH R Murphy B V Crosby 12 40 30 12 26139 JOHN MORTON 4 105 2 21 2 11 24 21 Gilmore W Mnlkey 12 30 25 8 26328 CURD GILLOCK 3 97 9 9 101 81 42 3 Earl R R Rice 8 10 10 4 26241 EARLY BIRD 6 111 1 3a H 108 48 Boland L Glenn Co 8 10 8 4 24753 ANNOLEE 4 92 3 8 91 7 3 5n Bell J Keefe Co 50 100 100 40 26358 CHEBRY HEAD 5 107 4 41 43 4J 82 64 A Weber J C Ferris Jr 35485 26266 WATER CREST 6 108 6 61 6 61 62 72 WedstrandJ P Hirth 68365 68365262973COREEL 262973COREEL 6 103 10 52 5 51 51 81 Barringer T A Gay Co 15 30 30 12 1224196ARB1TBATOR 24196ARB1TBATOR 6105 7 71 91 9 92 94 D Vititoo C J Meister 8 15 12 41 26268 ELSIE BARNES 7 103 11 11 31 31 103 IQG ONeil W H Billings 21 3 21 1 26358 SPECIAL NOTICE4 103 8 10 11 11 11 11 H Jones G W Tarr 40 100 80 25 25Time Time 131 26 38 511 1 05 1 20 1 34 34Winner MayflowerWent Winner B h by Ben Himyar Mayflower Went to post at 430 At post 4 minutes Start good Won in a drive second easily Ben Boy was off well and best ridden bnt just did stave off John Mortons rush John Morton wonld have won in another jump Curd Gillock improved considerably over his last out Elsie Barnes showed speed bnt died away to nothing Early Bird ran a fair race and closed strong Scratched26362 strongScratched26362 Eight Bells 103 103Overweights Overweights John Morton 2 pounds Early Bird 2 2Ben Ben Boy show 5 to 1 John Morton show 4 to 1 Curd Gillock show 2 to 1 Cherry Head show 4 to 5 Water Crest show 3 to 5 Elsie Barnes show 1 to 2 26449 SIXTH RACE 1 11O Miles Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt 8t H V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26358 ZONNE 4 107 5 6 51 22 13 1 Gilmore R Haase 5 7 6 2 2263932JQE 263932JQE 8TEADMAN 8 97 2 SSK 6 6 6 22 R Mnrphy MdoxChamblnSS 95 75 12 26362OHHI8 4 102 4 21 2H 31 31 35 Knhn J C Ohio 35585 26118 JOE DOUGHTY 5 105 3 4 3H 43 41 4 ONail J P Hirth 10 10 10 4 426265DOMINIS 26265DOMINIS 6 106 1 IH 13 12 21 52 Hart H W Marks 664 85 26390 MACON 4 95 6 51 4 51 51 6 Fauntleroy L Lemp 20 20 12 5 26265 KDYKE QUEEN 5 102 Left at the post Givens E L tfohlman 15 25 25 8 Time 7 20 32 45 58 1 12 1 26 1 40 1 54 54WinnerB WinnerB c by Strathmore Marmora MarmoraWent Went to post at 503 At post 10 minutes Start good for all but Klondyke Queen Won easily second the same Zonne simply outclassed the field in the going He came from last to first place on the turn Judge Steadman slow to get to going did not saemto like the mud though he ran over a lot of tired horses at the end Orris conld not negotiate the hill Joe Doughty did his best Dominis was not strong enough to stand the strain of the going and Overweights Klondyke Queen 2 pounds t Orris show 3 to 5 Dominis show 3 to 5 Newport Form Chart. NEWPORT FORM CHART CHARTWEWPOBT WEWPOBT KY July 2 Seventythird day Queen City Jocitey Clnb Spring Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Henry Qneon Starter Thomas Riley Racing starts at 2 30 p m G A Kf FIRST BACK 34 Mile Purse 250 All ages Maidens Selling SellingA A Wt St 24 M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H oP 26309 RIVER PR1NCE3S4 107 3 32 32 12 12 W Narvaez Torreyson Bros 85 85 85 35 363TO LAND HO 5 121 1 41 41 32 28 Dwyer Dillard Hill SO 30 30 12 12MMB MMB FLORA BELLE 3 108 9 9 61 51 3 Finley F Baumheckel 20 20 20 8 26309 BELLE NUTTER 3 1034 21 22 23 4 JHotharallHickey Bros Co61 26130 ALICE SCORPIONS 103 G 7 7 61 5 Fredericks 8 T Gftiaes Bro 20 20 20 Si J 26128 KINGS PEI 5 111 10 10 8 7 62 Eivald Chambers Co 50 50 50 20 20420 EL3BUHG 3 108 2 1J 11 41 7 BoauchampP T Chinn 34432 26249 LIZZIE CARR 3 103 5 8 10 9 82 Sotor J J McCalester 20 20 20 8 26309 NANCY DOBYNS 3 103 7 5a 51 8 92 H Wilson C 8 Hathaway 10 10 10 4 EASrE2BONNEr2 108 8 61 9 10 10 L Jackson J P Honsley 6883 24638 UNCLE JO3H 4 119 Latt at the post Pateon M C Kelley 34432 Time 34432Time 121 211 491 1 02 1 15l Winner 15lWinner Ch f by Potomac Qneeu Mab MabWent Went to post at 238 At pose 7 miuutfes Start straggling Won easily second the same River Princess was much the best Sue came away easily at the end Land Ho closed very strong Flora BaJle is improving right along Belle Nutter stopped in the stretch Elsburg showed speed Ho should eoon beat this kind kindScratched Scratched 26334 Tangible 103 103River River Princess show out Land Ho show 6 to 1 Flora Belle show 4 to 1 Elsburg show 4 to 5 Uncle Josh 4 to 5 6 SECOND RACE7S Mile Purse 230 3yearolds and upward Belling ma Horsea A Wt St A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 26395 EDNA GERRY 4109 2 21 21 23 23 11 M Williams J R Hand 4 2639S ONANB1TA 4 S9 3 12 13 Hi H 210 L Jackson J B Riley 858585710 26373 PAULINE J 510211 4n 53 53 42 31 JHothursllT A Davies 8883 26428 AUGHENDKAYNE3 93 G 52 41 31 33 44 Townaond J 8 Wallace 6 7 7 21 26132 JANO WOOD 3 99 7 7 61 65 6105 Cogswell J A Max well Co 32 32 32 35 26333PRUDENT 8 102 5 31 31 41 52 6io W Woods E Bedenbick 6 7 7 21 21247052MYR1AM 247052MYR1AM G 6 103 4 6 7 7 7 7 WWilliams P Horn Co 20 20 20 8 271Winner Time 121 241 361 49 1 011 1 14 1 271 Winner GreameWent Ch f by Esher Kittie Greame Went to post at 314 Ac post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Edna Jerry was held within striking distance until near the finish and came away on call Onanetta was raced to pieces in front and had nothing in reserve Pauline J ran an improved race after fretting badly at the post The boy on Auchendrayno was of no assistance to her at the finish or she might have been third Janowoud ran in marked contrast to her last race Scratched263943 raceScratched263943 Brown Vail 95 26372 Polly Bixby 95 Overweights 95Overweights Pauline J 1 pound Myriam G 2 Edna Gerry show evens Onanetta show out Pauline J show 6 to 5 Janowood show out THIRD RACiJ 58 Mile Purse 250 2yearolds Selling ind Horses A Wt St St261842QEOUG1ENA 14 Y 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 261842QEOUG1ENA 1071 2 IH 23 12 n bnell Maesey Fagin 65 65 1 25 25427 1LOE 1C6 5 51 52 41 21 W Narvaez Torreyeon Bros 10 10 8 3 26184 EilMA BELLOW 102 3 61 61 65 31 Baotiste L V Bellow 10 10 10 4 26396 MOLLIE BROOKS 1021 6 41 41 32 41 Watson J A Smith 10 10 10 4 25934 BELLE BTHHEI 102 4 3a 31 52 52 Michaels Mrs J Lally 5662 26427 ABBIE KIRK 102 1 22 IH 22 6 L Jackson Daniels Co 3 3 21 1 26335 LADY IN BLACK 102 7 7 7 7 72 Hartmun Miller Co 30 30 30 12 25197 LATONIA 105 8 8888 JHothersllF A Pope 44485 Time 44485Time 12i 24 3749 1031 Winner 1031Winner FavorineWent B f by St Florian Favorine Went to post at 350 At post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Georgiena was by far the best of a poor lot and had no trouble in winning lloe took the shortest route all the way around Emma Bellow closed strong in the stretch Abbie Kirk showed con ¬ siderable speed Latonia acted badly at the post and could not raise a gallop Overweights gallopOverweights Georgiena 1 pound lloe 4 ilollie Brooks 1 Georgiena show out lloe show 3 to 2 Emma Bellow show 2 to 1 Abbie Kirk show 1 to 2 Latonia show 4 to 5 FOURTH RACK 1 Mile Purse 2aO 3yoarolds and upward Selling ind Horees A Wt St 4 H 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 26372P1NK CHIP 3 99 2 la 11 H H li L Jackson Graves Innes 85 85 75 12 26370JB 1226370JB G FOX 5114 1 32 3 21 22 28 Snell D P Rodgers 33365 26397 ROBERT GRAY 4 112 3 2H 2 3 31 3 M WilliamsJ R Hand 8 8 6 21 26395 ELEVEN BELLS 410715 775 52 42 Patton T A Davies 222 910 26399JIGNIS 91026399JIGNIS 5 111 6 8 8 8 7 5 Baptiate L V Bellow 5552 26394 ROOD 4 104 8 4 51 61 61 61 Watson E W Baxter 10 10 10 4 26372 PHOSPHORUS 3 93 4 62 Gi 4 42 75 W Woods W H Sayre 10 10 10 4 26426 QUEEN QUALITY3 93 7 5 41 7 8 8 Townsend Chambers Co 8 8 8 3 Time 121 25 49i 1 15 1 411 Winner 411Winner ChippieWent Ch c by Pirate of Penzance Chippie Went to post 420 At post 3 minutes Blurt good Won ridden out second easily Pine Chip ran well but had to ba shaken up in the last eighth to win B G Fox was taken very wide on the turn for home Robert Gray did wall and is showing improvement Eleven Bells was very slow in the early part of the race Phosphorus quit as usual Overweights usualOverweights Eleven Bells i pound Queen Qnality 4 4Pine Pine Chip show out B G Fox show 3 to 5 Robert Gray show 6 to 5 Eleven Bells show out FIFTH BACE34 Mile Purse 250 Syearolds and upward Selling nd Horses A Wt St Yi 2 StrFin Jockeva Owners O H C P 263982SEM1COLON 5 1011 1 126398FLOP IK 11 IH li BeanchampDillard Hill 65 65 65 12 26398FLOP 6 111 4 422112ARACHNE 4 43 31 21 T Walsh F A Pope 55485 22112ARACHNE 3 9S 3 32 31 21 3 L Jackson P T Chinn 3552 26395 JIM GORE II 6 112 2 22 2a 4 46 Hinkey J Brinkman 5552 26370 GRANDMA II 5 109 7 7263723SUNDOWN 51 53 52 54 VY Narvaez J P Honsley 10 10 10 4 263723SUNDOWN II 5 104 8 8 7 63 610 Snoll JJMcCalesterColS 12 12 5 26043 LADY KENT 4 1071 5 62 61 7 76 Patton F Baumheckel 33365 260843THE BR DEMONS 91 6 7888 M Williams W 8 Laird 6 6 6 21 Timo 21Timo 12 23i 48 1 01 1 14 14Winner Winner B h by Exile Period PeriodWent Went to post at 445 At post 7 minutes Start good Won handily second the same Semi ¬ colon was easily the bsst but was straight at the end Flop ran his race Arachne will soon do She was carried wide on the stretch turn by Semicolon Jim Gore II showed oarly speed The Bronze rideScratched Demon ran away six furlongs before the race Lady Kent was given an easy ride Scratched 2639S Minnia B 105 26309 Ida Hulott 97 263342Larry C 93 Overweights 93Overweights Semicolon 1 pound Jim Gore II 1 Grandma II 4 Lady Kent 1 Semicolon show out Flop show 4 to 5 Arachne show evens Lady Kent show 7 to 10 26455 SIXTH RACE 1 Mila Purse 250 3yoaroldD and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St Yi 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 25085 554852639tCEYLON PBCESB EVELYNS 95 2 H 12 13 12 li L Jackson J W Pangle 55485 2639tCEYLON 4 109 8 8 51 43 21 22 H Watson R Liddil 34365 263742 MEGGS 6 109 6 4 3a 55 42 3 Finley G H Marlmann 322 2 910 263992KING 910263992KING ELK WOOD 8 109 1 51 41 21 32 410 Michaels J A Maxwell Co 2 2 2 910 26394 MBBROOKWOOD5 105 3 31 21 3a 510 515 W Narvaez BrowngWalkor 5 6 6 21 26369 SIR BLAZE 5107 7 6 7 6 62 6 Watson E W Fitzgerald 15 15 15 6 26399 ELSIE VENNER 4 102 4 21 62 7 7 7 Fredericks S T Gaines Bro 10 15 15 6 26369 DEMOSTHENES 7 104 57 8 8 8 8 A Hall McEneryPurcellSO 50 50 20 Time 20Time 12 241 491 1151 141 141Winner Winner BijouWent Ch f by Knight of Ellorslie Princess Bijou Went to post at 515 At post 8 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Princess Evelyn showed much speed bat had to ba hard ridden to hold first place at the finish Ceylon came very fast in the last sixteenth after getting away none too well Meggs ran abont to his mark furlongsScratchod26186 King Elkwood hung in the stretch Mr Brookwood showed speed for six furlongs Scratchod26186 Wilson 112 112Overweights poundPrincess Overweights Mr Brookwood 1 pound Princess Evelyn show 4 to 5 Coylon show 3 to 5 Moggs show out King Elkwood show out ILLINOIS THREE SPECIAL TRAINS OH LAKE SHORE RAILROAD Leave Van Bnren St Depot dally as follows 1230115 and 145 pm stopping at 22d St Btnttnnn atations Thirdatations First Second Third ChicagoTrains Englewood Grand Crossing and So Chicago Tfaia Train Train TrainLvYanBurenBt Trains return at 450 pm 530 pm and after LvYanBurenBt last 1230 115 145 race raceAll All Elevated Roads mako direct connections with 11 22dSt 1233 118 148 Englowood 1241 138 156 Lake Shore Station at Pacific Ava and Van Grand 1246 131 201 Baren St Banning timo 30 minutes Crossing guaran ¬ 11 South Chicago 1251 136 206 teed BOUND TRIP 25 CENTS Page [5] Coney Island Form Chart. CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART CHARTSHEEPSHSAD SHEEPSHSAD BAT I I July 3 Fifteenth day Coney Island Jockey Club ClubBummer Bummer Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Clarence McDowall Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 230 p m Of A QQ FIRST RACE 34 Mile Mam Track 800 added 3yearolda and upward SO bOO Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26352DUBLIN 3 112 3 13 Hi 1 16 Landry GonghacresStable6 762 26352 HANDWORK 311210 5 32 2 OConnor Rogers Rose 45475 6339 UN MASKED 4115 1 122543KINNIK1NNICK 61 41133 Spsncer J R F P Keene 8 5171075 12 22543KINNIK1NNICK 7 115 2 21 2 42 McCuo T J Healey 10 30 30 10 26149 iDEMURRER 3117 8 5 61 5 Garrigan J P Kraner 31 41 4 75 26208 B OF LEXINGTN4 113 6 4 73 6 L Smith Ji Elmoro 10 20 15 6 BOBS 3 112 7 7U6099 8 8 71 Slack J E Madden 30 50 40 15 U6099 ASHES 3 107 9 92181T 73 SB 86 Downing W Showalter 60 100 100 30 2181T FLiRA 3 107 5 52638S 0 9 90 Mackey B Murray 200500500100 2638S FAB1TJS 4 115 4 4 = 9 10 10 Hilos W C Daly 50 100 100 30 30Time Time 12 28 47 100 113 113Winner Winner Br c by Atheling Wild Hony HonyWent Went to post at 230 At post 12 minntos Start good Won easily second the same Dub ¬ lin was a remarkably improved horse today and towroping his field finished well in hand Hand ¬ work closed a big gap from a bad start and finished stoutly Unmasked badly kicked while at the post and outrun in the first half made up some ground in the stretch but hie race was below his best form KinniUinnick displayed a fine burst of speed and was probably short bnt ran as if very good Demurrer got off poorly and was carried wide on the turns but his race was a bad one Belle of Lexington was shut off at the half suffering costly interference Bobs will be heard from when placed properly properlyScratched Scratched 26079 Intrusive 128 26074 Sanders 128 262703Military 117 19128 Margate 115 115Dublin Dublin show evens Handwork show 3 to 5 Unmasked show out Demurrer show 7 to 10 SECOND HACK 1 Mile S700 added 3yearolds ana upward Selling 26439 Ind Horses A Wt St 14 Mi 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26079 INTRUSIVE 6 120 4 SH 21 211 13 Hi McGinn J D Crimmins Jr 2 2i 2 710 263413DOLANDO 8 103 3 41 SK Sa 31 2 Shaw F Farrell 75 75 131025 26382 VITELLIU8 3 92 7 7 65 51 3 Desmond G B Morris 12 15 15 5 26036 ANECDOTE 3101 1 4 U li 22 4 Cochran RWWaldenSonslO 15 10 3 26294 HAMMOCK 52 41 52 Odom JAMcGarry 26235 BARRETTO 58 42 65 6 L Smith T Hitchcock Jr 100 100 100 30 26386 BARBETTO 3 89 6 6 7 7787 7 8 7 H Michaels J A Bennett 12 15 15 5 5Winner f Winner Ch h by Meddler Frolic Grace GraceWent Went to post at 310 At post 8 minutes Start straggling Won easily second driving Intrusive is very good and outclassed the fiald He appeared to be a certain winner throughout waiting on Anecdote to the half where he easily went to the front winning in a canter Dolando was very lucky to be second due to good handling Yitellius was bumped at the start bnt closed up much ground finishing strongly after traveling on the outside of the field throughout Anec ¬ dote displayed improved form and speed for threequarters and may be rounding to Ham ¬ mock was prominent for biz furlongs but failed to make good in the last quarter Barretto is promising and ran a very good race raceScratched263562Fatalist Scratched263562Fatalist 106 262922Ethics 101 263862Ploasant Sail 99 26102 Oread 99 99Intrusive Intrusive show 1 to 3 Dolando show out Vitalliua show 21 to 1 THIRD RACK Last 34 Mile New Futurity Course 700 added 26440 5yearolds Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St V4 J StrFin Jockeys Ownare O H O P 26098 DE RE3ZKE 122 2 21 IH H 12 Hhaw J Fleischmann 75 75111025 751110252629DHOWELL 2629DHOWELL W 122 1 Hi 2 2 2 J Slack O F Waters 8 10 6 85 6383 PORT ROYAL 115 5 42 4 4 31 Spencer J R F P Keene 21 5 4 65 6127 SWEET CLOVER 112 3 31 3i 33 415 Odom W J Smith 23345 23345REMORSE REMORSE 115 4 5555 Littlefleld J B Haggin 15 50 40 10 10Time Time 116 116Winner Winner Br c by Lamplighter Serene SereneWent Went to post at 345 At post 4 minutes Start good Won easily second driving De Reszke finished like a stayer and was easily best Howell W showed much speed and hung on well at the end Port Royal swerved all over the stretch after bearing out on the turn bnt finished strongly and if he mends his ways should prove useful and possibly high class Sweet Clover failed signally in the last furlong and is evidently stale and ont of form Remorse was probably out for only exercise exerciseScratched Scratched 261722Sombrero 115 264202Qunfire 112 112De De Reszke show ont Howell W show 3 to 5 Port Royal show 1 to 2 Sweet Clover show out A Wt Ht 8t X StrFin Jockeys OH P P C 6342GLD HEELS 3 105 1 21 22 21 li li 12 T Burns FCMcLeweeCo85 85 32 25 26210 BRIGADIER 4 119 4 4 4 4 4 211 211 Shaw Aug Belmont 75327512 63542ALL GOLD 4 97 3 1 12 HI 23 32 3H Cochran W Oliver 57565 26354 CARBUNCLE 4 105 2 31 31 32 3 4 4 Landry T J Healey 6 12 10 2 2Time Time 25 51 1 15 1 40 1 53 53Winner Winner B c by The Bard Heel and Toe Went to post at 4 15 At post 4 minutes Start fair Won easily second driving Gold Heels received a lucky start but was crossed on the first turn then waited on All Gold to the far turn where he smothered him in a half dozen strides and coming on at his leisure won and was best He is a highclass threeyearold Brigadier broke slowly and his jockey used poor judgment in laying far ont of the race with the pace so slow bnt he ran a remarkably fast last half All Gold ran his race Carbuncle cannot beat this kind on a fast track but showed anrlv speed today todayBcratched260382 Bcratched260382 Water Cure 112 26038 Blues 105 263442Decanter 105 105No No show betting on first three FIFTH HACK Last 58 Mile New Futurity Course 700 addod 2yearolds Fillies gelling i A Wt St i K X StrFin Jockeys Ownars O H C P 25686 LADY RADNOR 99 8 H 31 11 H McGinn D Hollia 15 20 6 21 26343 STEP ONWARD 94 9 3 4i 2 2H Wilkerson J Walden 10 30 20 8 82H 26343 FRIVOL 91 1 2H 61 61 3H H Michaels P 8 P Randolph 20 100 40 12 26231 EMMA A M 99 12 10 9 4a 41 Mounce T Murphy 15 30 20 8 26351 CONCERTINA 105 4 51 7 8 5 Shaw JRFP Keene 21 31 3 65 26147 ZYRA 111 2 41 5a 7 61 Spencer George J Long 56365 26351 8UCCABUNNA 99 11 9 3 52 71 Slack G F Johnson 6 10 6 2 26174 TENAGRA 107 3 62 2n 611 86 T Burnt P Belmont 7 10 8 21 26351 LINORA 101 10 10VENUS 93 Dangman J Galway 12 15 12 5 VENUS VICTRIX 99 13 13FAIR 13 12 11 10 L Smith FAIR EMPRESS 110 7 11 11 10 11 Shields P H McCarren 30 100 50 20 26291 figi TEA VARRE 107 5 7 10 12 12 Landry G C Johnson 15 40 30 10 10HIGH HIGH CARNIVAL 99 6 12 13 13 13 Cochran JJMcCafferty 12 40 30 10 26147 SANDFLEA 94 14 14 14 14 14 GThompsn J Kneale 50 50 50 15 15HEBRON HEBRON 9915 15 15 15 15 Miles W C Daly 30 10010040 10010040GULF GULF STREAM 99 16 16 16 16 16 Booker L H Franchi 30 100 60 20 20Time Time 102 102Winner Winner Ch f by Potomac Golden Rod Went to post at 445 At post 6 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Lady Radnor a good thing heavily backed had worked fast and led from start to finish and was easily best Step Onward went well throughout Frivol appeared like a possible winner a quarter from the finish but Jmng right at the end Emma A M closed a big gap Concertina was going strongly at the end Succasnnna and Linora got away badly and were carried very veryW1 W1 BcrIatceedT 26381 Lady Sterling 107 26351 Fugnrtha 103 26174 Notlimah99 26174 Elizabeth ElizabethLady Lady Radnor show 4 to 5 Step Onward show 4 to 1 Frivol show 6 to 1 Concertina show 3 to 5 SIXTH RACE 1 J1U Miles On Turf 900 added 3yearolds and upward 26443 Hifthweight Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St 24 K t StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 263553PR1NCETN GIHL3 88 7 62 7n 81 3 1 Michaels H L Morris Morris263442DECANTER 12 25 15 6 263442DECANTER 6 117 9 9 81 9 51 21 T Burns F R Hitchcock Hitchcock262083MAY 3 4 31 75 262083MAY W 7 110 1 13 12 12 n 31 Shaw D Cameron Cameron262343FIR8T 262343FIR8T WHIP 4 122 4 8 = 9 5 61 43 Spencer J McLaughlin 26382 ST FINNAN 4 96 6 32 21 22 21 53 McGinn M Clancy 26208 L OF T VALLEYS 88 3 21 3 3n 41 61 Thompson R T Wilson Jr 15 30 30 10 25956 LDYCBORIBTEHS 100 5 72 61 7 71 71 Miles A ADHamptonA D HamptonCo 100 200 60 20 20261752PH 261752PH RICHARD 4 110 2 4n 51 4H 81 8 Cochran L Stuart 4 4 21 1 26208 GODFREY 5 92 8 5 46 6 9 9 Smith J H Steimer 10 25 20 8 8Time Time 23g 44 1 16 1 40 1 47 Winner Br f by Prince James Shing Ching Went to post at 5 30 At poet 5 minutes Start good Won driving second handily Prince ¬ ton Girl closed a big gap in the last half and ran a remarkably good and game race Decanter was bothered greatly by interference and compelled to lose ground on the turn bnt finished like a whirlwind and was best May W appeared like making a runaway race of it but tired in tha stretch St Finnan failed miserably after being prominent to the stretch Lady of the Valley did well and has always shown well on the grass course Lady Chorister ran a fair racaand Princa Richard a bad on onScratched264S9Intrnsive Scratched264S9Intrnsive 119 263522The Puritan 112 261512The Musketeer 111 22523 MacLeod of Dare 90 Overweights Lady Chorivter 4 pounds poundsPrinceton Princeton Girl show 3 to 1 Decanter show 1 to 2 May W show 3 to 5 Prince Richard show out Washington Park Form. WASHINGTON PARK FORM The form of Wednesdays Washington Park fields is isFirst First Race Trinity Bell Eddie Jones George Arnold ArnoldSecond Second Race Vulcain Uontanic Maud Gonne GonneThird Third Race Dorean J V Kirby Jordan JordanFourth Fourth Race Walkenahaw or Pink Coat Sid ¬ ney Lucas Wild Pirate PirateFifth Fifth Race Prince Blazes Sam Lazarus Esq Hermencia HermenciaSixth Sixth Race Winter Walkenshaw or Im ¬ promptu Astor Washington Park Entries. WASHINGTON PARK ENTRIES Probabilities Waathar wet track muddy muddyFirst First Race 1 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Allowances AllowancesInd Ind Horses color sex pedigree Wt Hdcp Hdcp26347GeorKe 26347GeorKe Arnold 7 112 720 26377 Eddie Jones 6 112 740 740264103Rolling 264103Rolling Boer 3 100 690 690Monograph Monograph ch c by byMargrave Margrave Monopoly 3 100 26411Trinity Bell 3 95 750 750Second Second Race 34 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Allowances AllowancesInd Ind HOHOB Aae W Hdet I I264332Vnlcain 264332Vnlcain 4 112 750 75023472Montanic 23472Montanic 4 109 740 21854 Guiliana 5 109 600 15780 Sister Mamie 6 109 6CO 26317 Maud Gonne 3 108 735 735Third Third Race 58 Mile Mile2yearolds 2yearolds Selling 25887 South Trimble 108 655 25489 Blennenworth 108 675 25816 J V Kirby 107 695 I 26286 Hans Wagner 106 660 66024930Jordan 24930Jordan 106 685 26286 Ogle 105 660 25986 Palmetto 103 650 65025362Santa 25362Santa Teresa 101 610 24243 Muresca 100 650 65025963Has 25963Has Gift 100 650 26225 Mabel Winn 100 660 26257 Doreen 100 700 25913 Parnassus 95 665 665Fourth Fourth Race 1 116 Milea Milea3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Handicap 26038 Sidney Lucas 4 122 740 74026318Pink 26318Pink Coat 6 118 740 740263t7George 263t7George Arnold 7 112 725 i i26277Gonfalon 26277Gonfalon 4109 715 26230 Walkenshaw 7 102 750 75026HORolling 26HORolling Boer 3 100 725 72526380Malay 26380Malay 3 100 730 730261353Wild 261353Wild Pirate 3 95 735 735S S C Hildreth entry entryFifth Fifth Race 7 12 Furlongs 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling2631828am 2631828am Lazarus Esq 5 108 710 263152 Prince Blazes 6 106 725 24101 PeaRover 4 106 650 22058 The Bondman 5 105 670 26288 Alaska 6 105 665 26316 HartD 3 105 26290 Alei 4 101 25918 Hermencia 4 104 22433 Ben Battle 4 103 2602 5 Prairie Dog 4 103 26026 Maydine 4 102 26226 Lasance 3 100 26409 Shut Up 3 97 26021 Light Ball 3 89 Sixth Race 7 12 Furlongs Furlongs3yaarolda 3yaarolda and upward Boiling 26230 Walkenshaw 7 110 22149 Kunja 5 109 264123Astor 6 109 263SO Vincennes 5 105 263202 Winter 5 104 24212 Josephine B 5 104 26316 Tom Embry 3 102 26287 Silurian 3 97 26320 Impromptu 3 97 26380 Rollick 3 96 263158outh Breeze 3 96 26320 Nyx 3 92 BRONCHO liSE liSEBuncoBroncho BuncoBroncho BuncoBronchoINFORMATION INFORMATION CO COARIAN ARIAN OR TWO SCRATCHES PLUM TART 1501 Abe Frank Gonfalon Hard Knot KnotTODAY TODAY TODAY TODAYONE ONE GOOD THING AND I GUARANTEE TWO WINNERS WINNERSENTIRE ENTIRE CARD 100 IN THE CITY CITYI I always print daily event of rain card BO RAIN OR SHINE yon always have the winner At newsstand at 1130 daily EXCEPT SATUR ¬ DAY 11 OCLOCK southeast corner Clark and Madison streets Elevated Station 61st street and main track entrance Buy no special that is not officially stamped Will pay S10 for any evidence of fraudulent sales GOOD FOR ¬ EIGN CARD wired to any part of United States 200 per day No weekly business ont of city as many a special I have with condit ¬ ions printed that cannot bo wired For out of town business address 95 Randolph street COL J C WOOTER8 GEN MANAGER 94 LINCOLN AVE BETTORS BETTORSFor For 100 will send you system how to beat the races With small capital can make from 30 TO 90 PER WEEK WEEKand and can be operated on any track Address AddressH H Coulter 868 N 4 1st St Philadelphia jpb jm f ± I Here is one that has worked fast enough to beat any anyfm fm K 1 A X bodys horse handicap division not barred He is isH 8f H W I k f nicely placed will have a good rider up and should shouldiT iT 1 1 m m I 1 1 I I win We have inside information on TWO OTHER fci W I WllUt ONES They will be from 4 to 10 to 1 each HAVE HAVETHE THE SENSATION OF WINNING RACE AFTER AFTERRACE RACE Our whole time is devoted to obtaining two three and sometimes four sure winners each d iy for our followers AND WE DO IT Our experts being stationed at Washington Park dar ¬ ing the trials in the morning we are in a position to furnish winning pointers every day Onr daily selections represent the concentrated efforts of four of the beat judges and timers of race horees in America The best commentary on the value placed on our experts is that we sell our Form Letter to over a dozen owners and trainers Ready at 9 a m 100 daily 400 weekly Race Track Information Bureau Suite 500 263 Dearborn St MARTIMAS 31 HARD KNOT 32 ABE FRANK FRANKAnybody Anybody can pick winners once in a while We pick them always Last winter when all other otherhandicappers handicappers hid themselves we were there and always delivered the goods Picking winners winnerson on a heavy track is or never was a hard task for us usTODAY TODAY OUR INFORMATION WILL AGAIN CONSIST OF TWO CINCHES AT GOOD ODDS ODDSBoth Both are wonders in the mud and will win off by themselves 50C DAILY 300 WEEKLY WIRED AT 1O AM AMThe The American Handicappers Reynolds Co 72 1 1 9 Dearborn St StNOTE NOTE We are in no way connected with any handicap sheet issued outside of Chicago FREETODAYFREE FREETODAYFREEDont Dont fail to get my special information at race track gate REMEMBER MY MYFOURTH FOURTH OF JULY EXCEPTIONAL EXCEPTIONALGOOD GOOD THING comes off prepared for forKILLING KILLING KILLING KILLING KILLINGRates Rates 100 Daily 500 Weekly WeeklyExJockey ExJockey Vic Britton BrittonSt St Louis Most Successful Handicapper ROOM 610 235 DEARBORN STREET 2GRAND SPECIALS2 SPECIALS2AT AT WASHINGTON PARK TODAY TODAYWe We hava straight inside information on two horses that will be 6 to 1 or better These are great mudlarks and will gallop home Four straight winners Tuesday Thursday our 25 to 1 shot starts and will win sure Three to six winners daily Mud is our long suit 100 DAILY 100 DAILY DAILYCHICAGO CHICAGO INFORMATION CO COROOM ROOM 708 225 DEARBORN ST TEL31G1 HARRISON CHICAGO Page [6] WEDNESDAY JULY 3 1901 THE Washington Park Race v Mv COMMENCING PROMPTLY AT 230 P M Painor5hineContinuingUntil5aturdayJuly20 ADMISSION 100 Box Season and Guest Tickets on Sale at Wellington Hotel Rotunda TRAIN SKRVICE Bonth Bide Elevated Trains connecting with all Elevated Boade via the Loop every 3 minutes SOUTH SIDE ELEVATED EXPRESS TRAINS ILUilJtUlO IT T TUHTC PPUfTDDI LfcUlnl f TUH J1ILrUj11JErArHEiOG DHOTI UVDEECO KJtJJ Dim LULHJU I PPDT rmniUO InjHflQ leaving Loop at CongreeB Bt and etoppjrp JM St and 31st St arriving at 61st St in All regular exprees and local snbnrban trains leaving Randolph St from 1245 to 240 pm in nATlTr1 ANin TTrTT1TTn TTNTTQ clnaive have loop service direct to the grand stand In addition express trains direct to th m Btm BtmC0i C0i OT M andstand with no stops south of Van l ath Side cross town lines Bnren St carrying parlor cars leave Randolph St a direct to gates Calnmet Electric Street Railway to Sonth Park Ave and S3rd St a 1 ° and l 3 ° Pm NOW READY THE NOff READY jmierican Sportmg jnanual For 1901 COPYRIGHTED A Handbook of Figures Beyond Comparison An Official Compendium of Records RUNNING TROTTING AND PACING THE PUGILISTIC RECORD OF 1900 HANDICAPPING AND BOOKMAKING TABLES FOUB HANDICAP 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