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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, July 14, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, July 14, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901071401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, July 14, 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] Terminus' Grand Race. TERailSfU GRAND RACE One of the grandest handicaps that has ever been run in America was witnessed by an en ¬ thusiastic crovsd of twoaty thousand persons at Waehington Park yesterday Long before the horses had gone to the post it was generally conceded that the allotment of weights in the Young Handicap would result in a close and spirited conteEt Mr Howard is to bo congratu ¬ lated upon the result of his weight adjustments for tborh was not a horse that ran in tbe classic that did not have a chance chanceThe The field ran in a cloeo cluster nearly the en ¬ tire distance and the race was par excellence the event of the local year The winner turned up in W T Shafers splendid Blazes colt Ter minufi who ran a sparkling race coming from nowhere in the last eighth and finishing with a rush that landed him over the liiio winner by nearly a length lengthOff Off to a good start the lightweighted Rolling Boer darted into the lead closely pressed by Bobort Waddell and Martimas with the others in a bunch close up Swinging around for the bacEslretch tfao Bildruth colt fidll maintained his advantage with The Unknown displacing Robert Waddell for third position Very little change in positions was made until jnet before the stretch entry where there was a general closing up with Star Chamber first by a neck in front of Rolling Boer and Pink Coat Ad ¬ vance Guard The Unknown and Vesuvian heads apart in the order namtd namtdIt It was now anybodys race but just as the field had reached the last sixteenth Terminus was seen coming along at a great clip with Vesuvian and John Bright in hot pursuit They that had been in close company at tbe eighth began to fade away and it was then a quostion between the first three In the last fifty yards it appeared for a moment as if Vesnvian was going to clofo on the son of Blazes but tbe lat ¬ ter ran true and gamely finally passing over the line nearly a length in the lead while Veen vian beat John Bright the samo distance for second place placeStar Star Chamber well tired was fourth a length away with Advance Guard Tbe Conqueror II and Robert Waddell lapped in the order named Advance Guard was in a prominent position at tbe last eighth but was hemmed in and little Martin could not use his whip although it is hardly piobablo that it would have made any difference in tbe result Star Chamber bumped Boiling Boer against the inside rail at the last eighth post but the interference was but slight Robert Waddell has probably gone somewhat stale as he was never a factor after tho first half had been run Pink Coat bled He was lying in a gord position up to the last eighth but hung badly fri m there to tbe line lineTbe Tbe mile dash went to that speedy colt Jim inex who ran in front for the entire journey negotiating the distance in 139 a creditable performance To a fair start he assumed a lead of one length at the quarter with The Lady a head in front of Caviar and Mr Brown a lapped on fourth Down the backstretch Jiminsz in ¬ creased his lead to two lengths with the others within eaey call Tbe Lady was jnet a swinging along in here and seemed to be able to get to tho leader but in the final quarter she hung palpably and failed to diepley that brilliant ash of speed so often shown hereabouts this year yearAs As Jiminez swung into the straightaway Mr Brown made his rnn and got to within almost a half Itngtb of him at tbe last eighth but the colt would not be denied and won ridden out by three quarters of a length with the Beapasa eolt five lengths in front of The Lady Caviar whoiaanot raced in tome time ran as if abort and was eased in the last eighth He should show to better advantage at his next asking askingMemnon Memnon had no trouble in taking the days opener from a fair field of youngsters He led from flag dip to finish winning in a canter by two and a half lengths from Old Hutch who beat South Trimble two for second place Flora Pomona faced the flag for the first time in Schorrs colors but ran a dull race finish ¬ ing last lastMontanic Montanic had no trouble in running away from his field in the second race Euffaring the speedy Money Muss to stay in the lead to tho last eighth whore Bullman gave him his head and ho romped home the handiest of winners by three lengths with tho Wood gelding three ialroct of KingDellis Maud Gonne finished a dismal fifth and has probably trained off There was a hot tip out on Constellator but the Ryan horse was never a contender contenderThe The last race of the day was taken in an easy gallop by Captain Gaines who lay close up to tbe leaders to the stretch turn whore be was called on and came away with a rash winning by two and a half lengths from Scotch Plaid who beat Hard Knot a length and u half for i second place The lastnamed appeared to have a chance when in the last quarter but tired long before tbe last aighth had been reached Preparing At Hawthorne. PREPARING AT HAWTHORNE Secretary Clark has the program book for the first week at Hawthorne in the printers hands and it will be ready for distribution Tuesday It calls for the disposition of three stakes in the course of the weeks racing as follows followsMonday Monday July 22 The Prairie Stakes 3year olds and upward 1500 added 1 mile mileThursday Thursday July 25 The Competition Stakes 2yearolds 1500 nddod 5 12 furlongs furlongsSaturday Saturday July 27 The Monadnock Handicap 3yearolds and upward 4000 added 1 18 miles milesThese These liberal attractions will be supplemented by purses ranging from 400 to 600 providing for all ages and conditions of horees horeesOwners Owners trainers and jockeys badges will be issued only at the Hawthorne track Sunday July 21 Stake To Close. STAB E TO CLOSE In this issue is the last publication of the big list of stakes offered by the Coney Island Jockey Club and which close Monday Owners who in ¬ tend campaigning east will neglect their own interests if they fail to make entries in these liberally devisad events A letter enclosing entries will be in time if mailed prior to mid ¬ night of Monday MondayThe The list of ten stakes each offered by the Chi ¬ cago Jockey Club and Harlem Jockey Club will close at midnight of Thursday and owners should not neglect crnning their conditions and making entries forthwith There is very scant time to waste in this important affair Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF Brennan Toronto Out You are right Our New York man sent All Gold as starter said nothing of scratching and it was so printed All Green started in the fourth race June 22 at Shoepshoad and not All QoJd who waa entered and scratched All Green and Cyrano were added starters startersGallant Gallant old Pink Coat bled slightly when coming down the stretch in the race for the Yoking Handicap and to this his retirement from sharp contention was no doubt due Whether the ailment is serious or only tempo ¬ rary remains to be determined determinedMr Mr Brown pulled up slightly lame after the flf th race at Washington Park yesterday i Brighton Beach Form Chart. BRIGHTON BEACH FOR CHART CHARTBRIGHTON BRIGHTON BEACH N T July 13 Seventh day Brighton Beach Racing Association AssociationSummer Summer Meeting Weather cloudy track heavy Presiding Judge Clarence McDowell Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 230 p m O43TQ1 FIBHT HACK3J Mile SSOO added 3yearolds and upward O I O L Highwaigbt Handicap Dd Horses A Wt St H X StrFin Jockevs Owners O H C P 26441 CARBUNCLE 4 130 2 3 2 1 H McCne T J Healey 2 2i 11531 267062HAMVOrK 4105 6 52 41 33 2 Shaw J A McGarry 1 1 9lOl S 2666 OERVERA 3 120 1 lu H 2n SH Odom G B Walters 7992 26S40 CONNIE 3 100 3 23 Si 41 4i Brennan W C Daly 30 40 30 8 26549 JACK MGINN 3 104 4 4 51 6 52 McGinn M Murphy 15 15 12 5 2 636ETHICS 3 119 7 7 7 51 6 Cocbran C F Dwyer 15 25 25 6 26355 MARIA BOLTON 3100 5 61 6J 7 7 Wilkerson W I Kilpatrick SO 60 60 10 Time 10Time 13 24 36 49g 116 Winner 116Winner GarnetWent B g by Stujvasant Garnet Went to post at 230 At post 3 minutes Start fair Won driving second easily Car buncle under a Incky and vigorous ride picked the best going throughout and finished etrongjy ¬ Hammock got off poorly and was forced into the worst going on the rail and nearly anchored in tbe first half which accounts for his defeat Cervera under a pull snowed speed to the stretch but tired very badly in the last quarter and evidently disliked the heavy track Connie ran far above her form due to tho mud Jack McGinn ran like a fair colt and is worth remembering Ethics got off poorly and bis race should ba thrown out Scratched outScratched 26578 I sidor 140 Wntnr Run 108 108Carbuncle Carbuncle show out Hammock show out Cervera show 4 to 5 QATQ3 SECOND BACK Mill C urse About 2 12 Miles 4yearolds and JJ aO aOw w Handicap The Tunchestown te plechass SlCOO added upwaia Ind Horses A Wt St 4 8 12 16 StrFin Jpckeva Owners OH C P 26498 PRRION 6147 2 li H 13 12 la 1 fleider F Gsbbaid 2i 3 13541 264983 1A KET 5152 555 41535 3 o 212 Carson H W Hmith 85 95 8 5 2t 2619SMG1 LtGIT4 150 3 2 23 2 21 21 33 Mara W C Daly 85 85 85 3t 26498 GEO KEENE 6 146 1 3 36 33 o 4 400 4200Finnegan H W Smith 85 95 8 5 2C 25924 BOSPHOBUd 4 ISO 4 43 42 5 5 5 5 Barry I N Megargee 20 60 40 8 Con pled in betting Time 533n 533nWinner Winner PerceptionWent Ch g by The Sailor Prince Perception Went to post at 300 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second easily Perlo made his own rnnning throughout and stalled off tbe trailing Sackets challenge in the last half very gamely and was best The first two put up extremely good performances Magic Light was under a choking pull for the first two miles but failed signally when called on Be blun ¬ dered well seriously however at the last obstacle and nearly fell George Keeue ran only moderately wellScratched Scratched 26624 Isen 132 132Perion Perion show nut Entry show out Magic Light show out O fj Q Q THIRD BACU 1 116 Allies 5700 added 3yoarolds and upward O I O O Selling nd Horses A Wt 8t M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 265752LUC KY STAR 7 105 1 IH 21 2 23 IH T Burns M Finlen 1 1 46 13 26625 T GOLD PRINCES 91 2 4 H li H 2 Cochran J L Holland 5 7 6 8C 26575 SURVIVOR 5107 4 21 4n 41 31 36 Landry BriDdlfMitchelllO 20 IB 4 26356 BELGRADE 4 101 3 515 5 0 SH 45 41 Michaels J E Widener 21 S 2i 4G 26545 ANN X DARLING 3 84 6 3i SH 5 530 510 OBrien W C Daly 050 50 1C 26689 HOUND UP 4 116 5 6 6 6 6 6 Mmince G Borkel 10 30 20 t Time 25 49 1161 43 150 Winner Br g by Friar Tuck Keepsake Went to post at 330 At post 2 minutes Start good Won y driving second easily Burns put it on Cochran in tbe finish It was a closo thing between the first two both were favored by the going and tbe race for first place was confined to tbeee two throughout Survivor ran well up and finished strongly Belgrade is in poor form Anna Darling was outclassed BonndUpit a confirmed nulk r r8cratched26670Magniflcent 8cratched26670Magniflcent 116 267312 Hammock 106 Corrected weights Lucky Star 105 Lucky 105Lucky Star sho ir out The Golden Prince show 1 to 2 Survivor show 8 to 5 Belgrade show 1 to 3 O C ± T Q I FOURTH RACE 34 Mite 2yearolds Allowances J 4 Tt The Brighton Junior Stakes Value 10000 K K StrFin Jocfcnys Own r O H C P 26345ALLANADALE 111 9 26496GOLD3MITH 107 1 SB 2 2 23 T Burns W C Whitney 6 8 7 21 262312MASTERMAN 107 6 5 61 4i 32 Monnce A Belmont 6 1210 4 25161 FIRING LINE 107 3 7 51 51 41 Bba r J Flnischmann 6 10 8 3 26100 SATURDAY 111 7 6n 81 6s 51 McCne A H D H Morris 15 15 15 5 26353PKNIN8ULA 107 8 8t 4 3 6 Cochran J E Madden 8 10 8 3 263832HYPHEN 10710 4 = 7 7 71 Odom S 8 Brown 3 4 4s 65 265762FARNLA8S 107 2 9 91 91 83 McGinn E L Graves 8 20 20 8 25161 EN RIGHT 104 4 2i SB 83 93 H Michaels W Lakeland 15 20 20 8 259573QOLDEN COTTAGE 112 5 10 10 10 10 Landry G B Morris 28 30 20 8 Added starters Time 12 24 36 48J 1 15 15Winner McNairyWent Winner Ch c by Halma Sudie McNairy Went to post at 400 At poet 4 minutes Start straggling Won driving second easily AllanaDaa ran through his field in tbe first sixteenth from a bad start and assaying commnni was carefully nursed to the stretch whnre he was challenged by Goldsmith and in a driving finish of a full eighth of a mile the winner showed to be an extremely game colt to stand off svck a determined youngster as the son of Meddler The last named although off in front was easily second best and ran a high class race but bearing out on the stretch turn compelled Barns to hit him on the head to keep him straight and probably cost him the race Masternan finished stronuly Firing Line must be a good one on todays showing Saturday freshened and very fav ored by the going ran in improved form Peninsula was forced into deep going throughout up and ¬ tired badly The same applies to Hyphen Faranlass was shut off at the start Enright peared a contender for the first half ap ¬ Scratcbed26667 halfScratcbed26667 Carroll D 112 263S3 Leonid 107 26440Do Reszke107 Overweights Reszke107Overweights AllanaDale 4 pound Saturday 4 show AllanaDale 3 to 5 show 1 to 2 Goldsmith show 7 to 5 Maste rman show 2 to 1 Hyphea 26735Ind 26735 FIFTH BACK i Mile 51000 added 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horsee A Wt 8t M W Sf StrFin Jockeys Ownara H O I 26R383 HER PERT 4 116 3 3 IH 12 12 li L mi T WC Rollins 3555 3 6 257152JANICE 3 99 2 1 23 2 210 212 Desmond QB Morris 2 2 9512 out CONTINUED ON FIFTH PAGE BRIGHTON BEACH FORM CHART CHARTContinued Continued from First Page 21493 BAHON PEPPER 3 104 1 2 3 3 3 3 Troxler Pepper Stable StableTime Time 25 49 115M 144 Winner B c by Albert Bonnie Ola OlaWent Went to post at 430 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second tho same Herbert was best and was easing np in the last quarter and could have won away off Janice however ran n splendid race nnder a very incompetent ride Baron Pepper put up a very fair three eightbs anil was short He alwaya favored a route and a fast track IB a fine looking throe yearold 8cratched26578Tsidor 116 266692 Was Taper 116 26547 Blues 104 SIXTH RACK58 Mile 600 added 2yearolds Selling 26736 Ind Horses A Wt St M Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26269 RED DAMSEL 107 I li 12 If 12 Landry Q G Johnson 32 21 21 22 Michaels C Oxx 26639 WHITS OWL 109 2 21 33 31 3 Odom L M Myers 5 7 7 2i 26579 MONT PIONEER 103 3 41 41 4i 42 Mnunca John Thomas 20 40 30 10 265461 PONHOLUCA 99 4 SH 61 d 5 Smith T F Mulry 45485 26579 GIBSON LIGHT 105 10 71 8 7 6a Troxler JC Wallace 30 50 40 12 12B B OF M1LFOHD 103 8 91 7n 5 71 Cochran M Murphy 8 10 10 4 26412 HANDFLEA 94 9 10 10 10 8 Wilkinson J Kneala 30 50 40 10 25798 BRNTON GRAY 103 14 11 11 9 9 Miles J L Holland 30 50 40 10 25639 MOW inn 10012 8 9 12 10 Loronz P J Reagan 50 ICO 100 40 40OLKNKA OLKNKA 104 11 12 12 13 11 Downing W Showalter 50 100 100 40 40MAXltdOLA MAXltdOLA 99 13 13 13 14 12 Frasch J F J W White 50 100 100 40 40243022ZIRL 243022ZIRL 102 6 14 14 11 13 Brennan B Schreiber 5 10 4 85 25959 CHEAT EM 102 7 6 51 8 14 Slack J H McAvoyCo 15 20 20 8 8Time Time 12 23 35 49 102 Winner B f by Hastings Red Girl GirlWent Went to post at 5 CO At post 10 minutes Start fair pn easily second the same Red Damsel off running was easily best She is remarkably consistent and is as good or bsttftr than ever Ascension was anchored in the deep going throughout White Owl was lucky and cleverly handled FoasoSuca was put on she rail and badly handled and his racn should be thrown out Scratched Dpclate 107 Lord of the Manor 104 26637 Carinaid 103 26i39 Lieschen 99 26343 Lady Mag 99 26579 Plajlike 97 26576 Chief 97 97Overweights Overweights Gibson Light 1 pound Benton Gray 1 Zirl 3 3Red Red Damtel show evene Ascension show 2 to 5 White Owl show 7 to 5 Fonsoluca show 4 to 5 Zirl show evens Page [2] Daily Racing Form COPYRIGHTED COPYRIGHTEDfiwfetsrsd fiwfetsrsd according to Act of Congress in the year 1801 by Frank H Brnnoll in the offlco of tho Librarian of Congress at Washing ¬ ton D C U 8 A AITbs ITbs chart and index numbers and track form of DAIL7 EAOING FOKM must not be usad Tboy ara copyrighted daily and will bs kaonly protected Brighton Beach Form. BRIGHTON BEACH FORM FORMNEW NEW YORK N Y Jnly 13 Tho form of Mondays Brighton Bench tblda in inFirst First Knee Passe Partont Drangbtman Magic Light LightSecond Second Race Bonner Essene Star of the theThird Third Raca Ethics Hammock Animosity AnimosityFonrth Fonrth RhceScurry Trigger Carbuncle CarbuncleFifth Fifth Hacn Lady Sterling Red Damsel Hon olnln olnlnBixth Bixth Race Baddncee Royal Sterling On dnrdie Brighton Beach Entries. BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES ENTRIESProbabilities Probabilities Waather clear track heavy First Race 1 34 Miles MilesOver Over 7 Hurdles Hurdles4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Allowancee AllowanceeInd Ind Horsos Ag Wt Hdcp 28424 Monroe Doctrine 6 158 671 671Hammio Hammio 4 158 261263Mystic Bhriner 6 155 671 671J65443Klondyke J65443Klondyke 5 155 681 30473 Obaracrace 6 155 67 67SG498 SG498 Passe Partont 5 151 7 X X2S5t4Draugbtsman 2S5t4Draugbtsman 5 151 69 26732J Magic Light 4 144 68 26732 Bosphorous 4 141 66 6626424Cephalalgia 26424Cephalalgia 4 141 68 23016 Osmou 7 141 66 66SC124 SC124 Hemper Ira 4 141 66 80533 Knfa 4 139 661 661Second Second Race 58 BXtte BXtte2yearolds 2yearolds Allowances AllowancesInd Ind Horses color sex podigrea Wt Hdcp Hdcp2G537Bonner 2G537Bonner 110 751 26702 Htar of the West 103 73 26637 E3fme 103 741 26702 Notlimah 103 72 72Driftwood Driftwood II ch f by Re ¬ quital Longshore 103 25343 Lady Mag 103 71 71Keynote Keynote br g by Chorister Rapture 103 Qracioaity ch f by Juvenal Qrnziosa 103 MisE Patey b f by Eolo Annie Race 103 26730 Oleoka 103 71 24224 Singing Nymph 103 721 56639 Liesohen 103 731 73124COS 24COS Lombre 103 7Si 7SiJoy Joy Maker ch g by Kantaka LaJoya 103 Miss Uncae b f by Ben BenBtrome Btrome Prudence 103 Third Sace l 116 Biite 8yearolds and upward Selling Ind Bores Age Wt H H26670MagniBcent 26670MagniBcent 4 116 24355 Heroics 5 103 267312Hammock 4 101 26610 Thicket 3 96 26731 Ethics 3 94 26575 Nitrate 3 94 2666SAnimosity 3 84 Fourth Kaco 1 18 M11 B BSyoarolde Syoarolde and upward Handicap 26731 Carbuncle 4 120 266382 Decanter 6 116 2666S2Vitellina 3 Ill 2G3543Trigger 3 110 26735 Baron Popper 3 110 25271 BalloofTroy 5 106 267015curry 3 106 2557H Ht Finnan 4 97 166353Hnmbildt 3 97 2666S Belvino 3 95 Fifth Race 5 12 Furlongs Furlongs2yearolds 2yearolds Selling SellingInd Ind Horeos color sex pedigree Wt Hi HiKnockabout Knockabout 109 266273 Ben Howard 107 266392 Honolulu 105 266393 Man o War 105 2646t2Lady Holyrood 105 26639 OHaaon 103 Qrandyu 98 26736 Red Damsel 98 265242 Oclawah a 98 2670ViLocket 97 26702 Notlimah 94 26736 Montana Pioneer 9t Dotlet b f by Top Gallant Gleno 89 26S39Lady Sterling 89 f ixth Race 34 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward AUowancas AUowancas26549Royal 26549Royal Sterling 4 110 26670 Magnificent 4 110 6549 Mayor Gilroy 4 107 26701 Hadducee 4 102 26701 Military 3 100 26655 Bobs 3 100 2660 Hengist 3 100 26G10Ondnrdis s 3 100 166G6 Ashes 3 95 266653Twig 3 95 26610 Ante Up 3 95 22587 Woodspike 3 95 26625 Maretta 3 90 Washington Park Form. WASHINGTON PARK FORM The form of Mondays Washington Park fields Is IsFirst First Race Canmore Admonition Henry Burt BurtSecond Second Race Nellie Waddell Magi Mureaca Third Race Tammany Chief Egyptian Princu KnightbanneretFourth Knightbanneret Fourth MinyonFifth Race Toah Magsie Davis Minyon Fifth Race Brutal Boiling Boer Andrisa AndrisaSixth Sixth Race J V Kirby Ernest Parham Ari gato Washington Park Entries. WASHINGTON PARK ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst First Race1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Allowancas lr4 tfon s Ag WS H 26721 The Unknown 4117 26689 Boney Boy 5 116 12145 B F Mnson 4 114 26689 Diesenter 4 107 238663Canmore 3 104 26604 Irish Jewel 4 104 26631 Reseda 4102 26601 Admonition 3 91 26633 Henry Burt 3 94 26664 Barbara M 3 89 Second Race 58 Mile Mile2yearolds 2yearolds Fillies Allowances 26065 Golden Glitter 110 26376 Magi 110 26603 Nellie Waddell 110 26719 Rosewar 110 26691 Julia Junkin 110 26719 Holen Print 110 26691 Muresca 110 Third Race 1 14 Miles Miles3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Sailing 26348 Waldeck 4 107 26 80 Knightbanneret 4 107 25885 Fox Bard 4 101 26574 Our Nellie 5 104 26633 Anthracite 4 102 26569 Frangible 4 93 26724 Egyptian Prince 3 91 26659Tammany Chief 3 93 Fourth Race 34 Mile Mile3yearoldo 3yearoldo and upward Selling 26379 Theory 5 108 26514 Sim W 8 101 26C64 Flenron 4 101 26407 Command 8 101 26112 Minyon 4 97 26690 Emma R 4 97 26255 Majigie Davis 5 94 21193 Daugerlino 3 93 265l9Toah 3 92 21463 Queen Victoria 3 90 Fifth Race 1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Allowances Allowances267203Kine 267203Kine Dellis 4 112 26260 El Ghor 5 111 2G633 Andrisa 4 107 26689 Van Boorebeke 4 lOt 26663 Scarlot Lily 4 102 26721 Rolling Boer 3 99 26663 Brutal 3 96 26599 Obia 3 9t 26631 Dorothy Lee 3 91 26107 C B Campbell 3 91 Sixth Race 5 18 Furlongs 2yearolds Balling 26603 Red Hook 112 26691 Hans Wagner 109 26660 Lord Qnex 108 2653831 Hamelson 108 26458 J V Kirby 107 26691 The Four Hundred 26570 Louis Wagner 26515 Lapidns 26660 Lawronce M 26515 Has Gift 26093 Arigato 266913Ernest Parham BUT INSURE AGAINST LOSS IVlakelfMOPerDay IVlakelfMOPerDayON ON FREE INFORMATION INFORMATIONAwait Await specials for large amount Best busi ¬ ness references vVrite at ones for full particulars particularsTurf Turf Information Bureau QUINCY ST CHICAGO MILLERS HANDICAP HANDICAPTHREE THREE SPECIALS MONDAY MONDAYAll All of them will be at good odds Wo have havegiven given most of the long shot winners at atthe the present meeting meetingDelivered Delivered before noon anywhere in Chicago Order by mail or telephone 3719 Central CentralAMERICAN AMERICAN HORSEMENS AGENCY AGENCYSUITE SUITE 510 1B7 DEARBORN ST JLike j Saturdays Will be limited to three races in which wo are confident that our FOUR experts trainers and bandicappers can name the winners to a cer ¬ tainty These horses can win on a dry or muddy track On one of these we shall advise clients to stand a tap On the othor two we shall advise a plunge Wo havo tested all ways of tip ¬ ping hors s and find that the only kind which can BRING SUCCESS to our followers is to give them TWO or THREE best bets on the card daily and we do it itMonday Monday Three Good Ones and One at 201 201DAILY DAILY FORM MSFTEIl HANDICAP HANDICAPTerms Terms 100 Daily 100 Wcelcly WcelclyTURF TURF CORRESPONDENTS CORRESPONDENTSRace Race Track Information Bureau BureauSUITK SUITK 500 303 309 DEARBORN ST MARVELOUS MARVELOUS The most extraordinary success on earth ORANNAN8 common sense guide WIN NESS every day NO TIPS OR WIRES HE QUIRED one horse a race and not for ev y racoin the day this secret mode of operating never before made public tells yon at a glance just what to do Bend him your stamped ad drpsB nnick It will b tho h t dnys work you ever dd in your life ROBERT GRANNAN 3 Court St Box 15 Brooklyn N Y Is what a careful individual would have won during tha paat weak bettiag 110 pir rics on our information This is our worst comparison Wa nsver exaargaratq and strike an avarago from gpnsral results not taking on bast days only into considaration with no allowance for bad ones We have bad days but they are few and far betwaen betwaenThis This is the Last Week at Washington Park and Naturally Numerous Good Things will bs Pulled Off Tuesday we Know of Something Exceptionally Good in the Second Race RaceThe The distance is 1 18 miles and to boat this good thing a track reaord will hava to fall Nothing is guaranteed with us as the accidents of racing ara too nam irons Howavar wa hava always given our patrons gilt edge information and intend to dp so in the fn nra Keep in touch with us Do not ba influenced by fickle talk We hava been in tha bnsins3 for years will always be and never misrepresent We survived when all others failed This is surely proof of our ability ability50C 50C DAILY 300 WEEKLY WIRED AT 1O AM AMReynolds Reynolds Co 72 119 Dearborn Street StreetNOTE NOTE We are in no way connected with any handicap sheet issued outside of Chicago Handicap Fig Thinm thJAnph ft Is aHorse i uresisa UllUU5DlUil011U Hence BDHCOBaOHCHD WORIfflTION CD CDWATCH WATCH THIS SPOT SPOTVESUVIAN VESUVIAN 121 MY ADVERTISED GOOD THING THINGNo No doubt twenty pounds the bast horse beaten by hard luck After pnblioly announcing announcingOLD OLD HUTCH PLACE AND SHOW ODDS 1004010 1004010I I was ordered by officials to omit continuing further announcing publicly s in futuro I will have two 2 men with myself to inform my customers at post tima after horses are w rmid up upOneRflondayOns OneRflondayOns Only One That Will Win WinRegardless Regardless of odda or conditions Odds should ba from 6 to 12 to 1 I promise o rsiaal atten ¬ tion from race to race COL J C WOOTKR8 GEN alANGEB 94 LINCOLN AVE 4 1 SHOTSPECIAL MONDAY4I SHOT SHOTDont Dont fail to get it Will win and deliver the goods easily easilySaturdays Saturdays Sheet Contained Vesuvian Special Three Ways Ran Second 1252 Terminus Best on Fast Trial 251 Won Memnon Montanic Both Won ExceJsis 81 81Gave Gave thia to all patrons ac watermalon stand I aim to give special information on one or twp horses daily as specials other selections han dicappad handicappad as an accommodation accommodationCommencing Commencing July 22 will furnish direct information on u Lnuis Kioloch Park races Ready or wired at 11 am Rates 100 daily 400 weekly weeklyST ST LOUIS M03T 8UO TV mPtfCV UIP RPITTflM ROOM 610 610CE33FUL CE33FUL HANDICAPPER LAJUlmCl VIU DnillUil 225 DEARBORN BTREET ATTENTION SPECULATORS SPECULATORSBeing Being owners of a racing stable and thereby coming in contact with fellow owners and trainers enables us to wire two or throe good things each week Is it not batter to make twi or three good bets a week and WIN than to pik at six races a day with disastrous results YOU MAY RELY IMPLICITLY UPON OUR WIRE3 hasad on the BE3T OF INFORMATION and from the VERY BEST STABLER now quartered oti local and eastern tracks Whsn we wire yon may rest essurod that the stable is backing our selection NO CHARGE IN ADVANCE We require no fee in advance except 25 cents to insure us against the nondaliverv of message After yon have won on our wire remit to us ths winnings of a 2 00 hot LOOK OUT FOrt TSCE BEST THING OF THE SEASON THE FIRST WEEK OP THE HAWTHORNE IIBEIING IIBEIINGTHE THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION CO 315 167 DEARBORN ST CHICAGO ILL CART GAINES 7 Being a jockey riding at Washington Park places mo in a pisition to sand oni sure winner a day that you can bet your money on with confidence as you know yon will get a ride and cash your bet I have a good thing for Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Thu pries will bs 6 to lor better on each of them and they will win sure Any one batting on tha races should not fail to send for my information I consider it cheap at any price Sand all money by special delivery letter to toTERMS TERMS 500 DAILY A JOCKEY oSSolO HL JIMINEZ 81 EXCELSIS 61 VESUVIAN 31 PLACE PLACECAPT CAPT GAINES 81 ALLANADALE 95 RED DAMSEL 51 51We We give our subscribers winners like the above ovary day Remombar this is getaway weak We have several good things up our sleeve and we will start our customers Monday with a 20 to I SHOT 2O to I IThat That will win as easy as Jiminez also two specials at go9d odda Tuasday two specials 8 to 1 or better Wednesday 30 to 1 shot easy winner We are in winnintr form Send in your mail order for the above good things Wired anywhere Terms 1 Daily 2 Three Days 1 Weakly WeaklyCHICAGO CHICAGO INFORMATION CO ffiSS 33gtmSSt0 TERMINUS 12 OWIMER JIMINEZ 71 I am an owner of a atable of race horsas stabling at Washington Park which puts me in tonch with other owners and places me in a position to sqnd one or two winners a day So people who would likn to win some money betting on th races should not fail to obtain my valu ibte infor ¬ mation For TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY I hava two tricks at a long prica specially pre ¬ pared TERMS S200 D ULY Send money by register or special delivery letter JAMES THOMPSON P 0 BOX 85 HAWTHORNE ILL Page [3] Washington Park Form Chart. SUNDAY JULY 14 1901 WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART CHARTCHICAGO CHICAGO Itt July 13 Nineteenth day Washington Park Club Bnmmer Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judao John F Morse Starter Richard Dwyor Racing starts at 280 p re r rTT O FIRST BACK 5 13 Furlongs 600 added 100 to second 50 to third J I JL 2yearolds Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St J4 K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P MNON 107 4 is is is I2i j inkfleld V Dnnne 12 12 25 out 26629 OLD HUTCH 110 3 31 21 2 22 Dnpee Tnrney Bros 50 100 100 20 202660S3SOUTH 2660S3SOUTH THIMBLE 110 51 EH 6 51 31 Vandnsen Baker Gentry 15 16 16 3 3266602RO3EWAB 266602RO3EWAB 107 IB 2i 21 31 4 Bnllman BnrnF Aaterhse 10 10 8 85 26603 HELEN PRINT 107 2 41 41 6 51 HarehbgerJ Hoffman SO 40 40 10 102660S2FLORA 2660S2FLORA POMONA 112 6 6 51 4 6 J Woods J W Schorr 5 l lTime Time 12 24 H 101 107 107Winner Winner B gby Tithonns Enview EnviewWent Went to post at 230 At post 12 minutes Start good Won in a canter second easily Memnon was easily the best and the raco was never in donbt Old Eutch ran a surprisingly good race and finished strongly South Trimble about ran his race Rosewarhad enough after a half had expectationsScratched266612Charles been run Helen Piint showed tome early speed Flora Pomona ran below expectations Scratched266612Charles W Meyer 117 117Old Old Hutch ehow 4 to 1 South Trimble show 7 to 10 J n 1 f SECOND BACK 34 Mile 5600 added 100 to second 50 to third A O I J All ages Allowances lad Horeoa A Wt St H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 266323MONTAN1C 4 112 21 23 2 22 13 Bnllman C H Ellison 1 1 45 720 26663 MONEY MUSS 3 103 H 11 IH 1 23 R Sullivan F T Wood 10 15 15 5 5266633KING 266633KING DELLIS 4107 72 3n 32 32 32 JWinkflold Baker Gentry 6882 213633SERRANO 7 109 SH 61 51 42 43 T Knight J B Respass 5 15 15 6 26599 MAUD GONNE 3 108 4 71 7 5 53 HghbergerTurney Bros 10 12 12 4 4237022LENNEP 237022LENNEP 6 112 6 8 8 73 C J Woods G Foster 10 15 15 G 17660 CONSTELLATOH4 104 5 51 62 62 75 j Ranch T H Ryan 15 15 4 85 26603 TALPA 2 76 8 4 4n 8 8 J Martin Talbot Bros 15 15 15 6 6Time Time 12 24E 49113 Winner B g by Montana Walnut WalnutWent Went to post at 315 At post 6 minutes Start good Won in a canter second easily Mon tanic laid close up to Money Muss to the last eighth when Bullman let him down and he came away in a boutd Money Muss was beginning to quit in the last eighth but ever thing back of him had been run into exhuution and he took second place easily King Dellis about ran his race Serrano showed fairly well for a first nut and is sure to improve from the race He is better over a route Maud Gonne was never a contender contenderScratched Scratched 26600 Vnlcain 122 26601 Admonition 98 98Overweights Overweights Talpa 2 pounds poundsMontanic Montanic show ont Money Muss show 2 to 1 King Dellis show evens Constellator show 4 to 5 6 J rT 1 THIRD BACK 1 316 Miles 3yearolds and upward The Young Handi O I J JL cap 5000 added 750 to second S250 to third Net value to winner 5675 Ind Horses A Wt St St J4 K J StrFin Jockays Owners O H C P 266013TBHM1NU3 310712 11112 1H 11 71 It Gormley W T Shafer 12 20 20 8 26540 VE8UVIAN 4 111 2 103 irji ls 8 61 21 J Mathews W B JenningsCo5 10 10 4 4265712J 265712J BRIGHT 6 111 1 61 9 12 101 91 31 Vandnsen Talbot Bros 10 10 8 3 1266333 CBAMBEB4 105 111 9 71 62 31 1 4 J WinkfieldP Dunne 5 6 6 21 26540ADVGUARD4 2126540ADVGUARD4 125 101 12 11 81 61 4 5 J Martin CruthrsShioldsS 15 15 6 265732TCONQR II 4 110 3s 7 61 3 4 81 6 T Knight B Vincent 8994 266012H 8994266012H WADDELL3 114 41 21 4H 94 9 KlO 71 See Mrs R Bradley 6 12 12 5 526662P1NK 26662P1NK COAT 6 120 71 5 51 51 21 SH 8 Caywood WdfrdBucknorS 4 16585 16585266622ROLL 266622ROLL BOER 3 96 5 1 Hi H In 2a S I Meade S C flildreth 20 25 25 8 265713FAVON1US 5112 8 = SB 8 J 10 12 12 101 J Woods BurnsWaterhselO 20 15 6 26484 MARTIMAS 5110 61 31 2a 41 71113116 R Sullivan W B endrie 20 40 40 15 266313T UNKNVVN4 106 9 4 3 2K 5 5 12 Bnllman C R Ellison 6 13 13 BishopWent Winner Br c by Blazes Miss Bishop Went to post at 410 At post 5 minutes Start excellent Won driving second and third the same Terminus ran a splendid race coming in the last eighth with a wellsustained rush from behind He was the best Vesnvian ran a good race was perhaps held ont of it a shade too long but finished with power and courage John Bright who had poor luck until the field spread closed res9lutely but was not quite able to get up Star Chamber had a great chance at the las t eighth post but hung in the closing strides Ho was used a lot from the stretch turn with reason Advance Guard was jostled a lot a furlong ont but he about ran to the notch The Conqueror II had had enough after seven furlongs had been ran Robert Waddell fell ont of it soon after the first half had been passed He has staled Pink Coat died away in the final quarter after running a superb race Rolling Boer was bumped into the fence by Star Chamber at the last eighth post but not enough to hurt his chances He is good now nowScratched Scratched 26631 aidney Lucas 120 26S62 Wild Pirate 91 91Overweights Overweights The Unknown 2 pounds poundsTerminus Terminus show 4 to 1 Vesuvian show 21 to 1 John Bright show 8 to 5 Pink Coat show 4 to 5 O ± U b 1 FOUrtTH HACK 1 116 Miles 600 added 125 to second 75 to third J i A 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P I 26569 EXCEL9I3 5105 91 9 8 7 42 1 J WinkfleldMrs L Griffin 4883 4883268022NET 268022NET REGENT 4 102 3 21 2 2 1 22 T Knight P J Nolan 2 13 51351110 26348HYLO 3 89 4n HI H H 23 33 Gormley Lockart Bros 4 4 31 75 26569HAR PRESTON 5 101 8 72 61 5 53 45 Rice J U Strode 8 8 ° 26630 JOE COLLINS 3 91 51 52 41 3 31 52 J Martin J Aithnr 6 8 26659 MISS BOAK 6 104 61 3H 31 41 61 63 J Woods W L Hazelip 8 12 12 4 26659 BANISH 5 106 10 61 7 82 81 71 ERobertsonF M Arthur 15 40 40 12 1226659NANSEN 26659NANSEN 4 99 Z 82 9 9 9 81 BirkenrnthL H Ezell 20 40 40 12 1226348ANN 26348ANN OLDFIELD6 99 1 41 5 61 71 9 R Stoele L Marion Co 10 30 30 10 26602 ADELANTE 3 97 7 Threwjockey J Walsh MidtonJngblthlO 10 10 4 4Apprentice Apprentice allowance Time 7 31 56 1 22J 1 41 1 48 48Winner Winner B g by Free Knight Emma Mauley MauleyWent Went to post at 445 At post 4 minutes Start good Won in hard drive sacond easily Excelsis began slowly but made up much ground from the half mile and closed with a rush Nettie Regent was right there all the way but was not quite good enough after much use to stall oil the winners bid at the end Hylo was usud a lot too tiring in the last sixteenth Joe Collins looked to have a chance a furlong out bnt faltered from there to the line He wants mud to show to the best advantage The others were never contenders Adelanto fell just before reaching the first threeeighths post and the jockey was shaken and bruised bruisedCorrected Corrected weights Naneen 99 99Exceleis Exceleis show 8 to 5 Nettie Regent show 11 to 20 Hylo show 7 to 10 Q f r7 fc O FIFTH BACK 1 Mile 600 added 75 to second 25 to third 4 j 4 J O 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses AWtBtM W X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26601JIM1NEZ 3 100 2a 11 12 in n 1J J Banch F J Kell y 78895 26571 MR BROWN 4 110 4 4 4 31 22 25 T Knight J B Respass 67765 67765266322THE 266322THE LADY 4 105 1 2 2 2 32 3 Bnllman 8 C Hildreth 75 85 8 5 25 2526191CAV1AR 26191CAV1AR 4 110 31 31 31 4 4 4 Dominick M H TichenorCo65 75 65 25 25Time Time 255 495s 1 114s 14s 1 39 Winner B c by The Commoner Birdie T TWent Went to post at 530 At post 30 seconds Start fair Won riding hard second easily Jim Inez showed the most speed and was never headed throughout but he had to ba bustled all down the last eighth to stall off Mr Browns determined bid The latter was handled cleverly and made his run at the right time bnt was not quite good enough to beat the winner The Lady was under gentle restraint for the first half but could not get to Jiminez when called on and began tiring in the last eighth Caviar ran well for six furlongs and then retired retiredNo No ehow betting O J T t i SIXTa RACE 1 116 allies 600 added 125 to second 75 to third jClO I tt 3yearolds aud upward Selling lad Horses A Wt St 34 K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 26602CAPT GAINES 4 107 5 4 41 31 31 12 J Mathews W G Mathews 466 266042dCOTCH PLAID 6 106 31 1 U IMK 1 21 J Woods BurnsWaterhBe75 85 8 5 35 265432HAHD KNOT 5 109 2 5 3 21 21 33 Boe F W Miner 2 1851851 26693 GA WA1NE 3 91 1 2 5 4 4 46 J Martin W E Cotton 8 12 12 4 426569EGYPT1AN 26569EGYPT1AN PR3 95 4 3112 555 Gormley CKBurdean 4431 Apprentice allowance Time 7t31 56 122 140 117 117Winner EugeniaWent Winner B c by Deceiver Eugenia Went to post at 600 At post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Captain Gninee was never called on until in the final eighth where he came away quickly ana won as his rider pleased Scotch Plaid showi d the most early speed but tired in the last furlong Hard Knot made his run at the right time bnt faltered in the last fifty yards Gawaine quit after running a good six furlonge Egyptian frince ran well for threequarters and then quit badly The winner entered for 500 was run up to 21000 by A Simons and bid in in8cratched261972Flannt 8cratched261972Flannt 107 20803 Midwood 107 107Captain Captain Gainea show 4 to 5 Scotch Plaid show out Hard Knot show 1 to 2 Egyptian Prince show 7 to 1Q Delmar Park Form Chart. DELMAR PARK FORM CHART CHARTST ST tOUIS MO July 13 Twelfth day Delmar Park Jockey Club ClubSummer Summer Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge P A Brady Starter A B Dads Racing atarta at 230 p m J7 T FIRST BACEl Mllo and 80 Yards Purse J300 Syearolds and upward J 6 O I Allowances Ind Horses AWt St H X StrFin Jockeys Ownars O H C P 266U3IBV1NG 852G550 MAYOR 3 94 3 1 11 12 n n ONeil F Sharp 2 11595 85 2G550 710WR9Q PIRATES DTEK 3 92 4 5 4a 41021 22 Earl JCGhio 322 2 710 WR9Q riTR PH HlnlSIVV 5 im 1 12 52 111 9X 5S I r D IT y g 12 8 2 ° 24716 LEO PAR 4 102 6 6 6 6 53 512 H Jones F G Kirwan 25 50 40 12 26361 FBENCHIE 3 92 5 2 5 5 6 6 E Murphy Christy Brown 10 40 25 8 Time 13 251 51 118 144 1461 LikewiseWent Winner 1461Winner Ch g by Prince of Monaco Likewise Went to post at 230 At post 2 minutes Start good Won handily second the same Irving Mayor ran to his best form and was lucky and well ridden Earl tried to bring Pirates Daugh ¬ ter through on the rail bnt ONeil pulled in and prevented the move Sir Philip Sidney ran his race Harry Pulliam showed early speed but is of little present account Irving accountIrving Mayor show out Pirates Daughter show ont Sir Philip Sidney show 4 to 5 Harry Pnlliam show 2 to 5 O rr O Q SECOND RACE 58 Mile Purse 400 2y8arold Allowances nd Horses A Wt St X 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 266432ETHYLENE 108 3 2 21 1 H Dale Martin Patton 1 85 32 25 26359 MISS DO d A 97 1 1 IN 21 2 Earl R R Rice 9 12 8 3 26643GALLAGHER 111 2 3 38 35 3 Enos T H Stevens 328532 12 26643 POTHEEN 100 4 4 4 56 42 R Murphy 8 W Streett 10 30 25 7 26o082KAFFIR 100 5 52 5 42 510 ONeil T P Hayes 465 85 26532 IliOdUTA 97 6 6665 Lindsay G H Moore 20 75 50 15 15Time Time 121241 49 102 102Winner GrayWent Winner B f by Freeman Ethel Gray Went to post at 300 At post 9 minutes Start good Won easily second ridden out Ethyleue well ridden was the best She had clear sailing all the way and finished strongly miss Dora was tiring fast but nad enough left to stall off Gallaghers rush Gallagher might have won with a perfect ride He was coming strongly through the stretch when EQOB allowed him to swerve clear across the track Enos cunld nut help him at the finish Kaffir had no mis ¬ chances and hardly ran his race raceEthylene Ethylene show ont Miss Dora show 6 to 5 Gallagher show ont O TT O Q THIRD RACE 6 18 irunongs Puree 300 4yearolds and upward md Horses A Wt St M X X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H l 26598 LOMOND 4 112 5 61 6 42 12 Lindsav W P Magrane 6 12 10 4 26448 ELSIE BARNES 7 109 3 INK 22 22 2 H Murphy W H Billings 1354 4 75 75265513A1OUND 265513A1OUND CITY 6 111 10 83 SH 53 31 WedstrandM E Grassmnck 2 3 21 1 26507 WH1TMORE 4 109 6 41 42 1 41 ONeil T A Gay Co 15 50 30 10 10265073LA 265073LA MAdCOTA 8109 4 92 82 75 51 F Jones Hughes Elliott 6 15 12 5 10265bO 26114 JIM BREEZE 4 109 7 31 3n SB 62 Gilmore J J Gilmore 20 25 20 10 265bO C P JONE3 5 111 8 72 72 61 7 C fluestou R L Jackson 30 50 40 25 26389 DE BLAlaE 5111 1 21 1 31 8 T OBrien F W Johnson 15 15 6 3 32t368U2NANCE 2t368U2NANCE ONEIL 4 107 9 101 9 95 9 Bloss B Hchreibor 7 15 12 5 26606 WATEB CREST 6 lit 11 11 10 10 10 Enos J P Hirth 20 25 20 9 26682 TliiSBE 4 109 2 SB 11 11 11 Givens McCoy Bennett 10 15 15 6 26210 DORALICE 5 107 Left at the post Dale K D Orr 6 12 10 4 4Time Time 121 241 49i 1161 l23h l23hWinner Winner B c by Midlothian Talluda TalludaWent Went to post at 330 At post 9 minutes Start poor Won easily second driving Lomond outclassed his field finished fast and was well ridden Elsie Barnes ran to her best form Mound City finished like u wild horse and with clear sailing wonld have been second Whitmore ran his race at the post Doralice ran away two miles and was left leftLomona Lomona show 2 to 1 Elsie Barnes show 3 to 5 Mound City show 1 to 2 i3 J Tl f FOUBTH RACK 1 Mile and 30 Yards Purse 300 4yearolds and up upAJO AJO I tJbVJ ward Allowances lud Horsoa A Wt St K 3 BtrFin Jockeya Owners 265332EAHLY BIRD 6 104 4 5 21 12 12 n Enos L Glenn Co 6585 75 12 12266123ciYLVlAN 266123ciYLVlAN 4 103 3 2 3 3 32 2 T OBrien E Slanghter 34465 26616 MEDDLESOME 5 lOt 2 11 1 2 22 33 Lindsay J S Bratton 41 7 6 2 26606 TOM GILMORE 4 105 5 6 42 45 41 410 R Murphy J J Whtiesides 10 30 20 7 26612 MILWAUKEE 7 107 1 31 51 5 5 5 Dale T Hums 31 3 2 1 26555 HARR1E FLOYD 7 102 6 4 6 66 6 ONeil C M Barrow 40 100 60 20 20Time Time 13i 251 501 116 1421 1411 1411Winner Winner B g by Bubbler Martina MartinaWent Went to post at 404 At post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second driving It was an easy race for Early Bird He had his field beaten from the start although Sylvian did give him a slight argument at the end Sylvian ran well and finished stoutly under a good ride Meddlesome did his best and was all one at the end Milwaukee went to the post lame and could not get up a good gallop at any part of it Tom Gilmore was also lame lameOverweights Overweights Sylviau 3 pounds poundsEarly Early Bird show outf Sylvian show out Meddlesome show 4 to 5 Milwaukee show Ito2 61 fc n A l FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 ards 3yearolds and upward Allowances O I 4t JL The Meramec Stakes Value 1500 Ind Horsoa A Wt St X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 266443BLINK WMcCayCo26554OUDENARDE 3103 1 U IB 12 12 12 Dale WMcCayCo fl 6 51110 ont 26554OUDENARDE 3 98 2 31 21 22 23 23 Earl O W Boardma267173JOE Boardma 85 2 851120 267173JOE UOUGHTY 5 94 5 51 55 58 5 3 ONeil J P Hirth Hirth266812ADBEA 15 25 20 7 7W 266812ADBEA 4103 4 21 3 42 4 45 B Murphy W McUay Co tl 651110 out 26681 GUIDE HOCK 6 98 6 42 45 3 31 5 Lindsay J W Johnson 8 15 11 3 26391 PINOCHLE 6 108 3 6 6 6 6 6 Enos F W Holtgrewe 6 12 10 3 3Added Added starter fCouplbd in batting battingTime Time 12 241 49i 1151 142 1461 1461Winner Winner Ch c by Victory Shuffle ShuffleWent Went to post at 437 At post 4 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Blink was much the best and was well ridden He had clear sailing all the way and always held th otherd safe Oudenarde ran to his best form and had no mischances Joe Doughty finished strongly He wae slightly interfered with by Anrea in the stretch Pinochle pullea up lame lameScratched26644 Scratched26644 Varro105267172BeUeSimpflon95 26716JAD Gibson 9526717 Tea Gown90 Gown90Ondenarde Ondenarde show out Joe Doughty show 2 to 1 MiMSM O3r71O SIXTH RACK 34 Mile Purse 400 4 yearolds and upward Allowances uid Horsos A Wt St 24 K 3 StrFm Jockeys Owners 26596TO 51 COLLINS 6104 2 2 3 3 H T OBrien FizerCo 266452BUMMER 5 107 1 1 U U 2 F Jones J F Holt 1134 13 266453QEN 13266453QEN MAGRUDER7 111 3 444 31 Gilmore T L Wilson 23345 2334526645VICIE 26645VICIE VANCE 7 99 4 31 21 2 4 Lindsay M Rico 3 41 4 710 Time 710Time 1224149102115 1224149102115Winner Winner B h by Newcourt Malada MaladaWent Went to post at 504 At post 8 minutes Start good Won handily second driving Tom Collins is a greatly improved horse He came strongly at the end instead of quitting aa he always did in previous races Bnmmer did his bast and had no interference Off in front he always had clear sailiug General Magruder finished stoutly Vicie Vance ran a poor race much below her true form formScratched Scratched 26615 Peaceful 106 26554 Skillman 104 104Tom Tom Collins show 7 to 10 Bnmmer show out General Magrnder show ont Vicie Vance show out tft7A Q SEVENTH RACE 78 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Soiling Horses A Wt St M H 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 26S163LA DE31ROU3 3 96 4 31 31 31 2 1 ONeil V W Darden 652 95 710 26606 HUNGARIAN 5107 2 21 2a 2a 32 2 WedstrandG W Miller 3662 366226J192GBANTOR 26J192GBANTOR 5 109 3 41 5 52 5 31 Dale KDOrr 21 21 9535 26646 HARDLY 6 107 1 12 11 11 11 510 iilmore Brnmfleld Co 7 12 10 8 266092PETER DURYEA 4 114 5 6 6a 6U 6 610 Stockwoll p Goring 6 30 25 8 MISS COONEY 4103 7 7 7 7 7 7 Wilson L A Willis 20 20015060 Time 20015060Time 13 251 50 1 16 1 29 Winner KinneyWent B f by Esher Georgia Kinney Went to post at 510 At post 1 minute Start good Won ridden ont second easily La Desirous ran a very good race and was beautifully ridden Hungarian was interfered with on every turn and pincneo in on the rail at tha finish when be seamed to bo winning Grantor did hie best and was well handled Suo Johnson began slowly and ran a dull race Hardly showed speed but quit when pinched I La Desirous show out Hungarian show 4 to 5 Grantor show oat Page [4] HflRLEjnPBBK Stakes for the Summer and Fall Meetings MeetingsCMTQICO CMTQICO ni HOC TUiiooriAV imv i itiilnlt tiilnlt uLUdU nUlioUAi JULI Id IdFull Full Values m Gasft stages and Purses lor Jumpers over a Perfect Course The Maywood Handicap 1000 added to carry woight for age 31bu allowed for each eachFor than a selling purse raco after the announce which 200 to second and 100 to third horse A For threeyearolds and upward Entrance 10 500 to 82000 then 1 Ib for each 200 to 1200 ment of weights to carry 5 Ibs extra Ono and winner of a stakes of the value of 1200 to carry ach 40 additional to start 1000 added of than 2 Ibs for each 100 to 800 Starters with withwhicn oneeighth miles milesThe 3 Ibs of two such etakea 5 Ibs of three or whicn 200 to second and 100 to third horse selling prices must bo named through the entry entryWeights The Sapling Staker 1000 added For nioro such stakes 8 Ibs extra Other horses Weights to be announced three days before the bos at the usual hour of closing the day preced precedday twoyearolds foals of 1899 Entrance Z10 tnat have not won two races of 500 each since day appointed for the race A winner of other ing the race and those so named will be liable liablethan each 40 additional to start 1000 added of June 22 or three races of any value siuce July than a selling purse race after the announce for starting fee One mile which 200 to second and 100 to third horse A J allowed 3 Ibs onerace since that date 5 Ibs mn ° h5S S wfIT S 8Xra The Sr ced Slakes 1 000 addrd For all winner of a race of tho valno of 1000 since aiaens ilba maidens that have run in and alland hundred yards stakes since May 1 and have not been h one Entrance 5iooacb 40 additional to toThe April 10 or of two races of 500 each since Juno placed agee The Prairie State Stakes Felling 1000 start 1000 added of which 200 to second and andadd 22 to carry 3 Ibs of two races of the value of such 10 Ibs Seven furlongs add d For three olds and upward En 100 to third horse Twoyearolds to carry 90 90trance 1000 ach eince prillO 5 Ibs of three races year T GoTf trance 10 each 40 additional to start 1000 Ibs threeyearolda 108 Ibs fouryearolds fouryearoldsadded of S1COO each since April 10 8 Ibs of four or p Steeplechase 800 added A handicap for fouryearolds and added of which 200 to second and 100 to third and upward 113 Ibs A winner of a race of the thehorse more races rf 1000 each since April 10 11 Ibs upward En trance S10 each 40 additional to start 800 horse The winner to bo sold at auction Horses value of 1100 or of ten races other than selling extra Maidens allowed 10 Ibs Four furlongs ntered to bo sold for 4000 to carry weight for in 1B01 to carry 5 Ibs of races in 1901 amount amountage age for 3000 allowed 5 Ibs then 2 Ibs for ing in the aggregate to 7OCO 10 Ibs of races raceseach each 500 to 2000 then 1 Ib for each 100 to in 1S01 amounting in tho aggreae to 20000 18 1000 Starters with selling prices must be Iba extra Threeyearolds and upward non nonnamed named through entry box at the usual hour of winners of a raco of the value of 400 in 1901 1901closing to start 1000 added of whirh 200 to second a closing the day preceding the race and thoee so allowed 3 Ibs if such are nonwinners of throe throenamed and 100 to third horse Nonwinners of a race Tho September Steeplechase POO edd named will be liable for starting fee One and races in 1901 8 Ibe Six furlongs furlongsoneeighth of eddof the value of 1000 if nonwinners of four ed A handicap for fouryearolds and upward oneeighth miles The Oak Park Hand aplOOO added addedTheClceroStaVe8 f2S upwardf2S in 2 I ihl nLln0eei9af 51bVof Entrance 10 each 40 additional to start 800 800v TheClceroStaVe8 eUnKlOOOnrfdert For threeyearolds foals of 1898 Entrance EntranceFor v thirdbeaten f Jr K YR ffif R l te mfudens added of which 200 to second and 100 to third For all ages Entrance 10 each 40 additional 10 each 40 additional to start 1CGO added addedto beaten daysThe ten times 18 Ibs Five furlonge hfIBO Weights to bo announced three days to start 1000 added of which 200 to second of which 200 to second and 100 to third horse horseand The Forward Stakes 1000 added For bsfcre tho day appointed for the race A win and 100 to third horse The winner to be sold Weights to be announced throe days before tho thoat twoyearolds wintwoyearolds foals of 1899 Entrance 10 ner after the announcement of weights to carry carryoach at auction Horses entered to be sold for 3000 day appointed for the race A winner of other oach 40 additional to start 1000 added of 8 Ibs extra Full course Entrance fees must accompany nominations Lntry blanks may be had upon application to the secretary or to the office of Daily Racing Form Address nominations and all communications to H MTHAHSON Secretary Room 815 Merchants Loan and Trust Blflg Chicago Hawtnorne GtllDagQ JODfcBlJ ClUfi SUMMER STAKES To be Run at Hawthorne During the Meetings of July 22 Aug 3 Aug 1931 and Sept 16Oct 5 5Summer Summer Meeting 1901 Entries Close July 18 Midnight The Test Stakes A sweepstake for two named through the entry box at the usual hour houryearolds 40 additional to start The club to add 1000 1200 Starters with selling price to bo named yearolds that have not won a stake Entrance of closing the day before the raco and all so of which 200 to second and 100 to third through entry box at the usual hour of closing 10 each to accompany the nomination 40 ad named to be liable for the starting fee 1 mile mileditional Weights to appear three days before the raco day before the race and those so named to ba ditional to start The club to add 1000 of The Speculation Stakes A handicap oweep oweepwhich Starters to bo named through the entry box at liable for the starting fee 1 116 miles milesThe which 200 to second and 100 to third Winners 8take for thrseyearolds and upward Entrance Entranceafter the ubual hour of closing day before the race and all named to be liable for tho The Emerald Stakes A steeplechase han ¬ after the closing of this race of a sweepstake 510 eacn to accompany tho nomination 40 ad adto so starting dicap for fouryearolds and upward Entrance to carry 5 Ibs extra Allowances nonwinners ditional to start The club to add 1000 of ofof fee 2 miles of a race of 500 5 Ibs maidens 10 Ibs 512 which200 to second and 100 to third Veignts Veigntsfurlongs Che F eetfoot Stikes furlongs to appear three days before the race Starters ages Entrance 10 each iu uccu nomination 40 additional to start hour of closing day before the race and all so sopanythe ID HUU JUUVJ Ul WlJlCll ipUVJ tU BBCOliU BI1U 91UU 91UUto for twoyearolds Entrance 10 each to accom third ners after publication of weights to 5 Ibs to Weights to appear three days before carry named to be liable for tho starting fee 118 118Tho panythe nomination 40 additional to start tbo race Starters to bo named through tho extra Starters to bo named through the entry Tho club to add 1000 of which 200 to second miles milesand entry box at the usual hour of closing day be ¬ box at the usual time of closing tbo day before and 100 to third A winner of two sweepstakes rhe Iroquos Stnkcs A handicap sweop sweopof fore the race and oil so named to be liable for the race and all so named to be liable for the of any value or one of 2000 to carry 5 Ibs of Btako for throeyearolds Entrance 10 each eachthree the starting fee 34 mile mileTIe starting fee Short course three of any value or two of 1500 to carry 10 t0 accompany tho nomination 40 additional additionalLbs TIe Olympra Sel lug Stakes A selling The Emulation Stakes A steeplechase Lbs penalty Allowances nonwinners of a race to start The club to add 1000 of which 200 to toof sweepstake for threeyearolds and upwarr3 of 600 allowed 5 Ibs of two of B500 7 Ibs two of second and 100 to third Weights to appear Entrance 10 each to accompany tho nomia 300 10 Ibs maidens beaten three or more threo days before tho race Starters to be betimes tion 10 additional to start The club to a times allowed 15 Ibs 34 mile named through the entry box at the usual hour 1000 of which 200 to second and 400 to thuu s The winner to bs sold at auction If entered to to appear three days before the race Winners be sold for 3000 to carry wmgbt for age if for after publication of weights to carry 5 Ibs the nomination 40 additional to mu ° less 2 Ibs for oach 250 to 2500 then 1 Ib for extra Starters to be named through the entry accompany tart The club to add 1000 of which 200 to The Autumn 8 taken A handicap sweep sweepitcoud each 100 to 1000 then 2 Ibs for each 100 to box at tho usual time of closing tho day before itcoud and 100 to third Weights to appear stake for threeyearolds and upward En Enthree 700 Winners of a race since June 1 1901 of the the race and all so named to be liable for tho three days before the rac Starters to be trance 10 each to accompany the nomination value of 1000 to bo entered for uot less than starting fee Full course 96OO ADDED ADDEDThe The Fnll Value of all Stakes will be Paid in Cash No Forfeits Liberal Overnight Specials SpecialsSHERIDAN SHERIDAN CLARK Secretary Chicago Jockey Club 403 Monadnock Bldg Page [5] Fort Erie Form Chart. FORT ERIE FORM CHART CHARTJFORTJJSRI15 JFORTJJSRI15 ONT July 13 Ninth day Fort Erin Racing Association AssociationSummer Summer tueetin Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Francis Nelson Starter Mars Cassidy Racine starts at 230 P m Cf r7 K FIRST iiACK 34 Mile Purse 250 3yearolds and upward Selling 26725 Ind Horses A Wt St V4 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26686 YOUNG HENRY 3 100 2 Hi 13 11 12 M Jackson A Brown Co 5652 5652SH 26586 NONA B 6 1C9 7 7266S8 SH 31 SH 2 K fcherrer E Logan 60 ICO 8 3 266S8 MIHS BHANLEY 4 109 3 23 21 4 3i Dugan A Willis 3 4 185 75 26686 LAKE V BELLE 3 98 4 7 7 51 4n W Watson M C Moore 10 12 12 5 26588 OCONEE 4 107 8 8 51 6 5K J Daly L flmitha Co a 8 7 21 26686 FILIBUSTER 7 111 12 9 9 8 61 Aker R F Myers 4 5 4s 85 265202 ROYAL SALUTE 5 111 9 6 4xs 211 7 Lpndrum M Gorman 4662 26651 DOMINICK 3 ICO 5 42 61 7 8 LThompsnB Hums 15 40 40 15 26686 RE M PI RE 3 103 1 51 8 9 9 Alarie F Reagan 12 12 8 4 26525 Z5EQFELD 3 100 6 12 10 10 10 J Moaney G D Wilson 15 20 20 8 26647 BROMINE 3 9S 10 10 11 11 11 C Murphy W K Cleveland 100 ICO 60 20 26683 INNOMINATUM 410911 11 12 12 12 W Morris K Tilt 60 60 60 20 20Time Time 23i47i 1141 1141Winner Winner B g by Henry Young Vclaudora VclaudoraWent Went to post at 248 At post 12 minute Start poor Won ridden out second dri 0 YonnK Henry outbroke his compan but had to do his best in tho laet eighth Nona B appeared like the wiener iu the stretch but faltered in the last seventy yards and had to do bar best to save second place Miss Shauley was in a prominent position throughout hut tired in tho run hoiro Ccouea made up ground from a bad beginning Royal Salute was interfered with soon utter t e f tart and but for this might have been a contender He was put on the fence and Len drum hal to pull up upHcratchflrt Hcratchflrt 26688 Little Sallie 109 26583 Prince of Bong 103 26683 Easter Lily 102 102Corrected Corrected weignts Innominatum 109 109YOULE YOULE H nry bhow evens Nona B show 3 to 2 Miss Shmloy show 7 to 10 fc fj i r tiECOND HACK 4 l Furlongs Purse S2aO 2yearolds Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St M V A StrFm Jockeys Owners O H C P DOYLEeiCOMNERlOO 7 52 IH Hi J Daly L Smitlia Co 5 26585211 K CORD 105 2 23 2 21 Akor K P tihipo 31 4 4 85 853i 26612 VIVIANI 97 5 5261893EA8TER 3i 43 SH W Watson Baker Gibson 5883 58834x1 261893EA8TER BOY 115 1 1265603KHITAI 4x1 52 4sr May Robinson Leach6 12 12 4 265603KHITAI 107 8 8MARATRI8A 91 71 53 J Meaney H H Loud Co 3 31 3 65 MARATRI8A 97 10 81 6 61 Hayden M Byrnes 44365 26612 6612 KATHERINE R 97 4 H 3 7 Adams F A Bart Co 20 20 15 6 26612 SILVER CHIMES 97 6 10 10 8 Gannon W Oliver 10 30 30 12 26191 LARACOR 107 3 799 Pryce WFPresgraveAgtlO 15 15 6 26812 BLAZEBAND 97 9 63 8 10 Theilen Mikel Bros 10 20 20 8 8Time Time 231 481 54i 54iWinner Winner B c by The Commoner Thistle ThistleWent Went to post at 325 At post 18 minutes Start good Won cleverly second easily Doyles Commoner went to the front on the stretch turn and won with plenty in reserve He is a grand looker and ran as if he can beat bettor company Silk Cord was prominent in all breakaways This considered she ran a good race Viviani ran well under bad handling Katherine R showed early speed But tired badly in the run home Khitai mada up a lot of ground from a bad begin ¬ ning He was on the outside all the way and bis boy could not rida him capably Maratrisa ran as if green but eh was off too badly to cut any figure figureScratched Scratched 266502Dunsbro 100 26612 Artificial 97 97Doyles Doyles Commoner show 6 to 5 Silk Cord show 4 to 5 Viviani show 3 fco 2 Khitai show 3 to 5 Marntriea show 1 to 2 t ± l 7 r7 THIRD RACK 34 Mile Pnrso 2oO 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St X Vt 5 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 2668S331LBNT FRIEND 4 109 2 33 2 13 Hi Pryce T Hayers Co 5 10 10 3 266472LADY HAYMAN 3 98 6 6 53 21 22 J JDaly Daly Daly265862EDINBOROUGH J E Lane 4552 265862EDINBOROUGH 4 112 4 4 41 31 32 Ducran Charles Ray 85 8565 35 26611 IDLE CHAT 3 98 8 8 7 5 41 W Watsi Watson F H assler 30 60 60 20 26695 ALZORA 3 100 3 11 IH 41 5 LThmpE LThmpsonF Midglsy 5 10 10 3 266112 MAUG A 3 98 7 7 8 6 61 Gannon Miss fa Oliver 8 15 15 5 52a 26561 YORKSHIRE BOYS 103 1 2 2a 31 7 7 Forehaui266S72CHEBISHED Forehand J H Carr 10 10 10 4 266S72CHEBISHED 3 98 9 9988 8 Fitzgera Fitzgerald O L Richards 6 6772 7 7 21 26561 DROGHEDA 3 100 5 51 61 9 9 J Meane Meaney R H Loud Co 8 20 20 8 8Time Time 23149 115 115Winner Winner Br c by Bassetlaw Inquisitive InquisitiveWent Went to post at 407 At post 4 minutes Start fair Won easily second the same Silent Friend saved a lot of ground when turning into the stretch but was hard ridden through the last eighth Lady Hayman met with slight interference on the backstretch but finished strongly Edinborough lost many lengths by a wide turn and was generally badly handled He can do better This was not his race Alzora ehowed early speed but quit badly in the run home Idle Chat ran impressively impressivelyScratched Scratched 26688 Kittle Court lit 266313By George 111 26651 Favornette103 26647 Annu99 Annu99Overweuhts Overweuhts Alzora 2 pounds poundsSilent Silent Friend ehow 6 to 5 Lady Hayman show 4 to 5 Edmborough show out D FOURTH KAClt 1 mile 3jearolds Allowances Ind HorsBB AWtStfc Vt K BtrFin Jockeys Own9rs O H C P 26559 PETKA II 117 1 52 4n 31 1 13 H Lewis R H Loud Co 3 4 3 65 65265842GUESB 265842GUESB WORK 107 6 41 31 21 2 21 Hayden J Gardner 23235 23235266133L1ZZIE 266133L1ZZIE A 107 2 31 2 li 33 33 J Daly E Whalen 3762 26615 MONTREAL 107 3 7 7 7 4 4 Dngah H Alexander 8 15 15 5 526007DONNA 26007DONNA SEAY 107 7 65 66 61 53 55 W Watson E W Baxter 6652 665226695LELIA 26695LELIA BARR 107 4 21151152 68 615 Blake H L Johnson 5 10 10 4 26276 LADY BERKELEY 107 5 13 11 4 7 7 LThompsnN Dyment 7762 7762Time Time 24 481 114 1401 x Winner Blk f by Pontiac Poncho PonchoWent Went to post at 434 At post 17 minutes Start good Won easily second ridden oat Petra IIs race was a startling improvement Lewis handling of her was entirely different from the tactics employed by Daly in her previous start on which occasion she was disgracefully beaten Guess Work ran a good race and had no mischances Lizzie A ran her usual honest race but she does not like to go a longdistsnce Montreal was sharply cut off on the first turn forcing her rider to pull her up She lost considerable ground by this and would have bsen a smart contender but for this accident Donna Seays race was a good oue considering the poor start sho received and that it was her first start in a long time Lady Berkeley was prominent in all breakaways and was badly cut off when laying in a contending position at the stretch turn Tho route was too far for hnr howevar howevarScratched26613 Scratched26613 Algie M 110 26647Lillie Hammerton 107 107Petra Petra II show 1 to 2 Guess Work show ont Lizzie A show evens Or7OQ FIFTH BACE58 Mile Purse 5250 2yearoldu Selling Ind Horses AWt8tj K StrFin Jockeis Owners O H C P P266483BRONZE 266483BRONZE MEDAL 105 1 6 66 4 H LThompsnW R Baker Co 3 3 21 45 26650 LAURETTA BURKE102 3 32 32 615 21 J Daly L Smitba Co 6 8 7 21 26684 LADY HANDY 104 5 4 SH SH 31 Pryce WFPresgraveAgtlO 15 15 5 26524 LADY PATRONESS 110 6 51 41 3 4 Flint JE Seagram 4 5 4 85 26558 MAY QUICK 107 4 Hi 13 IH 51 Aker D Cramer 5883 36582 ST LAZARUS 105 2 2 21 22 620 Fitgerald J H Carr 45485 45485261603ANNIE 261603ANNIE A B 107 7 7777 Dugan R J Hiner 3552 3552Time Time 111231481 102 102Winner Winner B c by Eon Amy AmyWent Went to post at 513 At post 9 minutes Start good Won driving second all out Bronze Medal was slow in getting to going but came with a rush on the inside in the run home and was go ¬ ing away at tho end Lauretta Bnrkn lost ground by a wide turn into the stretch but came again at the end and finished strongly Lady Handy hung on gamely and ran an improved race May Quick was prominent in all the breakaways St Lazarus showed early speed but quit Lndy Patroness was bumped into and interfered with in the run horns Annie A B was prominent in all breakaways but was pulled up when the start was finally mada She showed but little spaed however and could not raise an ordinary gallop Throw her race out outScratched Scratched John P Roth 102 102Overweights Overweights Lady Handy 2 pounds Lady Patroness 3 3Bronze Bronze Medal show 1 to 2 Lauretta Burke show evens Lady Handy show 2 to 1 Lady Patroness show 7 to 10 St Lazarus show 7 to 10 O rTO SIXTH RACE Short Course Pnrso 300 3yearolds and upward J t OVJ Allowances Steeplechasa ad Horses A Wt St 3 6 9 12 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26683INTRFRNrES 146 1 1 1 12 12 13 16 Mozley K R Marshall 6 10 5 25811 HAB COR BY 5153 4 32 3 320 2 210 212 Gallagher Phelan Small 3 3 3 26562 A LANG 8YNE4 142 6 45 460 4 4 3 3 H 8 Wilson C F Verral 6 10 10 4 26385 HIGHBEE 8 148 3 21 22 2 312 Fell Ray C W Wadsworth 45326512 26616 THE LOAFER 3 127 5 5 5 Fell Gormloy R H Loud Co 15 20 20 6 624653COLEY 24653COLEY 4 139 7 Lost rider Moaahan T L Pierce 6 10 10 4 26525 L VERONICA 4 137 2 Fell E Flynn L Smitha Co 15 15 12 4 4Time Time 334 334Winner Winner B m by Montfort Claeh ClaehWent Went to post at 545 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second tha same Inter ¬ ference was never extended and cams away at the end under a pull Harry Corby was not perse ¬ vered with when Gallagher saw he was beaten Hicrhbee fell at the last jump Coley at the sec ¬ ond jump and Little Veronica at the third jump and Thn Loafer refused refusedInterference Interference show 3 to 5 Harry Corby show 1 to 2 Anld Lang Syne show 2 to 1 High bee show out Delmar Park Form. DKLMAB PARK OKfll ST Louis Mo July 13 Tho form of Mon d dre re Delmar Park fields it First Race Sister Sarah Monte Himyar Lacrimae Second Race Sweot Dream Tenny Belle Golden Harvest HarvestThird Third Race Lady of the West Judgo Stead man Eugenia S SFourth Fourth Race Sad Sam General Magrnder A D Gibson GibsonFifth Fifth Race Peter Duryoa Miss Patron Beana BeanaSixth Sixth Race Lomond Antolee Reducer Delmar Park Entries. DELMAB PARK BKTKIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast First Race 58 Milo Milo2yearolds 2yearolds Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Ago Wt Hdcp Hdcp267152Loo 267152Loo Nutter 112 705 70526679Sister 26679Sister Sarah 110 725 26613 Sting 106 710 710263592Lacrimae 263592Lacrimae 106 715 715265932Monte 265932Monte Himyar 1C6 720 26327 Virginian 105 700 26715 AudiphonoJ 104 705 705267153Bandrol 267153Bandrol 103 715 26713 Colonel Stone 96 710 26153 Colonel Flynn 94 695 26532 Regel 91 700 700Second Second Race 34 Jlllo 3yearolds Selling 26608 FredHessig 114 700 26678 Robert Jr 114 695 695266823Tenny 266823Tenny Belle 109 720 720266083Echo 266083Echo Dale 106 705 26716 Dncassa 106 700 26678 Golden Harvest 101 715 715Lou Lou Ferrell 101 26608 Staff 101 710 710266783Mra 266783Mra Grannan 101 705 705266082Sweet 266082Sweet Dream 101 725 26716 Floy Leach 100 715 715266412ilay 266412ilay Do 96 700 700Third Third Race 1 31 G Miles 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling266J6 266J6 Zonne 4 107 710 26680 Kid McCoy 4 107 7CO 7CO26718Engenia 26718Engenia 8 5106 715 26680 J ndge Steadman 8 106 720 72026717Bansom 26717Bansom 9 106 715 26680 Fiddler III 5 106 690 69023316Nearest 23316Nearest 5 104 705 705266813Lady 266813Lady of the West 6 104 725 26204 Zazel 4 102 710 710267183La 267183La Spara 410J 700 700266803Coral 266803Coral 4 102 695 26595 Kate Freeman 3 89 690 690Fourth Fourth Race 34 3 ilt 3yottrolde and upward Belling Belling267423Qeneral 267423Qeneral Magrnder 7 103 720 7202668lLasso 2668lLasso 4 105 715 715258053Cerro 258053Cerro Santa 3 104 705 705265962Matt 265962Matt Hogan 4 101 710 26610 JE dines 5 101 700 70026716A 26716A D Gibson 3 101 715 26716 dad Sam 3 95 725 725267163Sard 267163Sard 3 92 710 710FJlth FJlth Race 1 11 G Miles 4yearolds and upward SellinR 26597 Boana 5 107 715 26718 BanBoy 6 106 7C5 26743 Peter Dnryea 4 106 725 72526616Miss 26616Miss Patron 5 101 720 26681 Orris 4 99 710 710Sixth Sixth Race 78 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling 26598 Ladns 5106 705 26682 Reducer 6 106 715 25905 Deponan 4 104 710 17128 Pantheon 5 104 700 70026739Lomond 26739Lomond 4 102 725 22436 Tickfal 4 102 710 26607 Haueborough 4 101 700 26507 Silver Set 7 99 705 26678Antolee 3 95 720 Fort Erie Form. FORT EKXE FORM FOET ERIE ONT July 13 Tho form of Mon ¬ days Fort Erie flalds is First Race Interference Matoaka Sauca Boat BoatSecond Second Race Wedding March Doyles Com ¬ moner Silk Cord CordThird Third RacePharoah Jake Weber The Boor BoorFourth Fourth Race Miss Shanley Maple Glad Hand HandFifth Fifth Race Kittle Court Kaslo Trenct the Mere MereSixth Sixth Race Woodtrico Flag of Truce Tyrba Fort Erie Entries. FORT EKIH ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst First Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Soiling Ind Horsee Age Wt 26695 VernaK 4 107 267252NonaB 6 107 26730 Little Veronica 4 107 26695 Matoaka 5 107 26683 Sauce Boat 4 107 26730Interference 5 103 26581 Immense 5 103 Second Race 4 12 Furlongs 2yearolds Allowances 25944 Fried Krupp 110 710 71026S502Dansbro 26S502Dansbro 110 715 267262 Silk Cord 110 715 26726 Doyles Commoner 110 720 25921 Appointee 107 705 26217 Weddicg March 107 725 25701 Naughty 107 700 25586 Natalie H 107 705 26696 Lucrnsta 107 710 710Third Third Race G 13 Furlongs Furlongs3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling 25808 M Murphy 4 112 700 7002665l3By 2665l3By George 5 111 705 26686 ake Weber 4 109 720 720266522Pharoah 266522Pharoah 4 105 725 26557 Cora Moree 3 104 700 26687 Sneaky 3 103 710 710255523Omnibus 255523Omnibus 3 103 705 70526700The 26700The Boer 3 100 715 7152668638t 2668638t David 3 93 710 26695 Great American 3 90 715 715Fourth Fourth Raco 34 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling 26687 Maple 4115 720 26611 GludHand 5 107 715 26687 M ago 4107 705 705267253Miss 267253Miss Shanley 4 107 725 72526S83 26S83 Easter Lily 4 103 710 26687 Orange and Black 4 103 715 26695 Hunting 5 103 700 700Fifth Fifth Race 1 18 Miles Miles3yaarolds 3yaarolds and upward Soiling Soiling266833Kaslo 266833Kaslo 4 99 720 26688 Gatabont 6 98 700 700268S8 268S8 Kittle Court 6 95 725 25775 Tronct the Mere 3 91V 715 26583 Prince of Song 3 89 705 26647 Ida Qaickli me 3 86 710 710266153Little 266153Little Tommy Tucker 3 86 715 26687 Pando 3 84 710 710Sixth Sixth Race1 18 Miles 3yoarolda and upward Sailing 26697 Woodtrice 4 105 725 26697 Flag of Truce 5 101 720 72026687SJohn 26687SJohn McGurk 3 98 705 705266883Tyrba 266883Tyrba 5 98 715 26697 Toddy Ladle 5 96 710 267003 Cogs well 3 89 710 26700 Punctual 3 89 700 28584 Gray Dally 3 86 705 Page [6] RAGE COURSE OFFICES SHEEPSHEAD BAY NEW YORK WINDSOR ARCADE NEW YORK CITY AUGUST 31SEPTEMBER 14 FOR TWOYEAROLDS TWOYEAROLDSTHE of 50 each for starters or 20 forfeit With 1250 added of which 300 to the second THE GREAT EASTERN S7500 A handicap for two yoarolds foals of 1899 By eubscrip tho third Weights to ba announced three days before the race Winners after announcement ana 150 to tion of 75 each for starters 25 forfeit for horses entered by January 2 or of 150 each for of weight trackTHE 5 bs extra Hix furlongs on main track starters 50 forfeit for those entered by JnJy 15 when the event shall bo closed Guarantetd THE DOLPHIN 1500 ADDED For threeyeorolde By subscription of 50 each for cash value 7500 of which 6000 to the winner 1OCO to the second and 5CO to the third starters or 20 forfeit With 1500 add d of which 300 to the second and 150 to the third Weights to be announced three days before the race Winners after announcement of weights Winners in 1901 of 52000 8 lb two of 2000 or one of 5000 5 los extra Nonwinners in M01 of 4 Iba eztra Biz furlongs 1500 allowed 5 Iba of 1000 8 Ibf TI r mirror Ti i ds foals of 1899 By subscription of 75 each for forlary THE REAPERS 1500 ADD lary 2 or of 150 each for starters M forfeit foe starters or 20 forfeit With 1500 add arnnteod cash value 5000 of which Winners in 1901 of races amounting in tb 4000 to the winn rS7CO to the 6cond and S300 to the third To carry 115 Ibs winners after Other horses if nonwinners of any race in 1901 of 1500 uuunuu August furlongsTHE 15 of 3000 120 Ibs maidens 103 Jbp fillies and geldings allowed 3lbs Sevan furlongs 20 Ibs One mile and threesixteenths Vi vU iuo u uu r rFOR THE ALTUMN MAIDEN 1250 ADDED For twoyearolds maidens at tima of closing FOR Colts to carry 115 Ibs flllies and Reldinx 112 Ibs By subscription of 50 each for starters or UPWARDTHE THREEYEAROLDS AND UPWARD 20 forfeit With 1250 added of which 300 to the second and 1EO to the third Winners after THE TWIN CITY HANDICAP 3500 A July 15 once 4 Ibs twice 7 Ibs extra Last five furlongs of New Futurity Course By subscription of f50 each for starteri 50 1 1added THE CourseTHE SaPPHIRE 1250 ADDED For twoyearelds which have not won a race of tho value added of which 700 to the second ncd 3CO to ino tuira weignts to De auuwuuuau i uiu9ua of 600 up to timeof closing Colts to carry 118 Ib fillies nnd geldings 115 Ihs By subscrip ¬ before the race Winners after announcement of weights 5 Ibs extra Onn milo and a quarter tion of 50 each for starters or 20 forfeit With 12JO added of ofwhich which 300 to the sacond and THE TURF HANDICAP 1250 ADDED Handicap for three year olds and upward By SISOto the third Winners after July 15 of 1000 3 Ibs two of 1000 or one of SJOOO 7 Ibs of subscription of 50 each for starters or 20 forfeit W ith 1250 added of which 300 to the second 5000 10 Ibs extra M aid ns allowed 10 Ibs Letnve and a half furJongsof New Futurity Course and 150 to the third Weights to be announced threo days before the race Winners after THE CourseTHE DASH 1230 ADDED For twoyearolds Colts to carry 122 Ibs fillies and galdiuBS announcement turfTHE of weights 5 Ibs extra On s mile and a quarter on turf 119 Ibs By subscription of 50 ach for starters or S0 forfeit With 1250 added of which 300 THE RUSSET HANDICAP 1500 ADDED flandicnp for threeyearolds and upward By to the eecccd and 150 to the third Winners of 3000 or two of Sl250 5 Ibs extra Non winners subscription of JO each for starters or 20 forfeit Vith 15CO added of which 300 to the second of 12TO allowed 7 Ibs of JSOO 12 Ibs of 300 18 Ibs Last five furlongs of New Futurity Course and 150 to tne third Weights to be announced throe days before the race VVinners after THE CourseTHE BELLES 1250 ADDED For fillies twoyearolds To carry 115 Jbs By subscription announcement of weights 5 Ibs extra One mile and a half on turf turffftp of 50 each fr starters or 20 forfeit With 1250 added of which 300 to tb second and 150 to fftp the third Winners after July 15 of 1400 3 bs two of 1400 or one of 2500 5 Ibs or of one HID HUlUllill Rllllirnn HnnfffRflriQ fldUUIIjdJJi R D Rflfl DUU By subscription of 50 each which subscription at time of 50CO 10 Ibs Ehall entitle the entry to start in all any extra Nonwieners at any time of 1250 allowed 5 Ibs of 87008 viz The Fall three handi ¬ The Ocean caps and The Omnium Ibs Maidens llowtd 15 Ibs Last five and a half furlongs of New Futurity Course free if without additional coat and also to bo handi ¬ capped declared for all CourseTHE THE PARTRIDGE 1250 ADDED To be run on tb Turf Track For twoyearolds By usual declaration fee The overnight handicaps at tbo Autnmn AJeetirg thereby saving the subscription of 550 each for dates of these races will be published in book of the starters or 20 forfeit vvjth 1250 added of which 300 to tho second mastingTHE program masting and 150 to the third Winners of S3000 or two of 1400 7 Jbs extra Nonwinners of 1400 THE FALL HANDICAP 2000 A handicap for threeyearolds and upward The winner allowed turfTHE 5 Jbs of 700 10 Ibs Maidens allowed 15 Ibs Six furlongs on turf to receive 1EOO tho second S350 and the third 150 Weights to be announced threo days before THE GOLDEN BOD 1250 ADDED To be run on the Turf Truck For twoyear olds tho race ft ini ers after announcement of weights 5 Ibs extra Horses entered five days before Colts 115 Ibs fillies and geldings 112 Ibs By subscription of 50 each for starters or 20 forfeit the trackTHE race to pay 60 to start or 30 forfeit Six furlongs on main track With 1250 added of which 300 to the second and 150 to the third Winners of 3000 or twice THE O BAN HANDICAP 2OCO A handicap for tbreeyearolfls and upward The winner of 1400 or of the Partridge Stakes 7 Ibs extra Nonwinners of 1000 allowed 5 Ibs of 500 to receive 1500 tho second 350 and the third 150 Weights to ba announced three days before 10 Ibs Maidens allowed 15 Ibs Six and a half furlongs on turf turfFOR the race VN inoprs after announcement of weights 5 Ibs extra Horses entered five days before tho race to pay 60 to start or 30 forfeit One mile UPWARDTHE FOR TWOYEAROLDS AND UPWARD THE mileTHE OMNIUM HANDICAP 25CO A handicap for threeyearolds and upward The win ¬ THE FLIGHT 1500 ADDED For twoyearolds and upward By subscription of 0 each ner 10 receive 2COO the second 1350 and the third 150 Weights to bo announced threo days be ¬ for starters 25 forfeit fnr horses entered by January 2 1901 or of S100 each for starters 50 for ¬ fore the race Winner after announcement of weights 5 Ibs extra Horaes entered five dayc feit for thoee entered by Jnlj 15 1901 when the event shall b closed With 31500 added of before the race to pay 60 to start or 30 forfeit One mile and a furlong furlongSTEEPLECHASE which 400 to the second nnd 2CO to the third Twoyearolds 95 Ibs threeyearolds 118 Ibs fouryearolds nnd upward 125 Ibe sex allowances Winners in 1901 of races amounting in the EVENTSTHE STEEPLECHASE AND HURDLE EVENTS aggregate to 8000 or more if threeyearolds or under 10 Ibe if four years or over 7 Ibs THE WE3TBURY STEEPLECHASE 1200 extra Other hoiees never having won 5000 if nonwintmrs in ADDED Handicap for thrneyearolds and J901 of 2CCO allowed if three up ¬ yearolds or under 5 Ibe if fouryearolds or upward 10 Ibs of 1000 if ward By subscription of 50 each for starters or 15 forfeit With 1200 added of which 250 to threeyearolds or the e cond and 150 to tha third under 10 Ibs if four or upward 15 loe Seven fnrlorga Steeplechase Course CourseTHE Weights to be announced three days before the race Fall FOR THREEYEAROLDS THE INAUGURAL STEEPLECHASE 800 ADDED Handicap for fouryear olds and THREEYEAROLDSTHE up ¬ THE SEPTEMBER 1500 ADDED For ward By subscription of 20 each half forfeit or 5 if declared With SX added of which 2CO threeyearolds foals of 1898 50 each for By subscription of to the second and 100 to the third Weights to ba announced at 1 and starters 25 forfeit pm declarations to be or only 10 if struck out by July 15 1901 for horses entered by made by 2 Friday August 30 with the January 2 1901 or rf 100 each for starters 50 forfeit for horses entered by July 15 1901 when N Y Hhort pm Steeplechase Course CourseTHE Clerk of the Course Race Track Sheepshoad Bay the event shall be closed With 1500 added of which 400 to the second and 200 thn to third THE MINEOLA HURDLE RACE 800 ADDED Horses which hav never won 5000 allowed if non winners in 1901 of 2500 5 Ibs Handicap for threeyearolds and upward of 1500 Ibs of JlOCO 15 Iba of 6CO 20 Ibs One mile and throe furlongs 10 By subscription of 30 each for starters or 10 forfeit With 800 addd of which 200 to the THE furlongsTHE FLUNG HANDICAP 1250 ADDED Handicap for threeyearolds By subscription over second eight and hurdles 100 to the on turf third Weights to be announced three days before the race Two miles the The Rules Rules of the of National Racing and Steeplechase subsequent and amendments Hunt Association thereto adopted Entries to by be The addressed Jockey Club to toThe govern all races and racing of the Coney Island Jockey Club Steaplechase and Hurdle Races under The Clerk of the Course Coney Island Jockey Club Windsor Arcade Fifth Ave and 46th St New York TTHE TTHEWashington Washington Park Races RacesCOMMENCING COMMENCING PROMPTLY AT 230 F M RaiRor5hineContinuirigUntil5aturdayJuly20 RaiRor5hineContinuirigUntil5aturdayJuly20ADMISSION ADMISSION KCGLRUADrKGsffAS 100 i rV yvVr i 1 Box Season and Guest Tickets on Sale at Wellington Hotel Rotunda TRAIN SKRVICK BWm TBHINSitiwnring ILLINOIS CENTflHL BBILROflDEXPFiESS BND LOCflL TBHINS itiwnring Loop at Congress St and etoprir g orK P 22d 8t and SletSt arriving at 61st St in AH regular expreea and local suburban trains leaving Randolph St from 1245 to 240 pm CABLE 1DVI AND ANT t JliljM icvrtTiDT lKlG TTATT70 IJNl b elusive have loop service direct to the grand stand In addition express trains direct to tbt TOlinea grandstand with no stops eonth of Yan Bnren St carrying parlor care leave Randolph Bt al IJQ and 130 pm