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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, September 5, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, September 5, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901090501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, September 5, 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] SpdanffForm VOL. VII. NO. 213. CHICAGO, TH UjRSDAYEPTEMBER 5, 1901. PRICE 5 CENTS Harlem's Good Racing HABLEU'S GOOD B A CINQ. 1 The usual big gathering was on hand again yesterday at Harlem and witnessed a splendid card of seven races. Close finishes were the role ' of the day and a better day's sport for a lot of . parse offerings conld not have bean given any- ' where. The feature event of the day wbb the ' fourth race, a dash of one and one-eighth miles ' for four-year-olds and upward. Only three , faced the barrier, the talent hitting upon Pat Dunne's Star Chamber as the probable winner, and such proved the case, but it was not until after a pretty stretch brush with Malay that Mb number was hung. up. To a perfect start Star Chamber at once shot to the front, closely followed by Strangest, with Malay laBt. Star Chamber increased his advantage to almost three lengths while going down the hacltstretch, while Malay easily displaced Strangest in second place, the last-named gradually dropping away after the first half had been run. Malay closed on the leader somewhat SB the latter straightened for home. It seemed when they were at the last eighth post that Starr Chamber would win easily, but in the last one hundred yards he began to tire and Malay closed up on him. Winkfleld went to work with vigor and he managed to get Star Chamber under the wire a head in the lead, while Malay beat Strangest three lengths for second place. The finish was an intensely exciting one and was productive of much enthusiasm in the grand stand. Star Chamber's victory was due in a great measure to the fact that there was no pacemaker in the race and for the want of one the horse set hie own pace. The hurdle race over a mile and five furlongs route proved to be a well contested affair despite the fact that two of the jumpers fell at the third hurdle. Old Refugee made his initial bow at the jumping game and showed to fine advantage, being beaten on the poet by only a nose. Eva Moe, the winner, fenced cleanly throughout, but was hardly a match for Refugee on the flat. The old rogue lost Borne ground after taking each obstacle, but made up the lost ground between hurdles. He was slow in getting over the last jump and lost about three lengths, but was making it up fast in the closing strides. Mazo ran well for a mile and an eighth and then began to tire. Both Corrillo and Cassio went down at the third jump. Master Mariner appears to have a mortgage on Eprinting races hereabout judging from his excellont showing of yesterday. He was pitted against eo speedy a horee as St. Cuthbert, but made the latter give it up after running head and head with him for five and a half furlongs. To a gcod start he and St. Cuthbert ran as one horse to the last sixteenth, where Knight was -forced to go to the whipr and then it was seen that St. Cuthbert was beaten. Master Mariner then came away and appeared to be winning easily, but AndeB came with a surprising rush at the end, compelling Bassinger to urge out Master Mariner to the limit to win by the shortest of heads. St. Cuthbert was three-quarters of a length back. AndeB made up much ground in the laBt eighth and showed startling improvement over his last previous raco. Toah made up ground in the run in and altogether rana'.fair race.5,Velma CJark showed a fair racelland is about ready to win when placed right. Landeeer was much the beBt in the fifth race a five and a half furlongs Bcramble for two-year-olds.ZHe was outrun by Lingo for the first five -eighths,' but closed up stoutly in the last sixteenth and had no trouble in beating out Lingo by a length. Lingo was much the best of theZothers.beating Throstle by two lengths for second place. Neither Santa Teresa nor 1 ' . ' ' ' , Legal Maxim ran their races. Prince Webb showed a good turn of speed for a half mile. The sixth race, a dash of one mile and twenty yards was simply an exercise gallop for Searcher, which immediately went into the lead at the flag dip and remained there to the end, winning in a canter by five lengths from Adelante, which lasted long enough to beat the fast closing BaBselas a head on the post for second money. The latter ran a good race after making up some ground in the last quarter. About showed speed for seven furlongs but began to tire in the last eighth. Ida V. was right there for six furlongs. The day's opener went to the consistent Huz-zah which beat Lucy Locket easily by a length and a half. The fight for second place was a spirited one, Lucy Locket just managing to get her head in front of St. Tammany aB the wire was reached while Foray was only a head back of the pair. Foray ran a sparkling race, coming from nearly laBt position when entering the stretch and finishing with a rush at the end on the inside rail. Both Zella Knight and Blue-mint showed early speed. Favonius won on his higher class in the last race despite the fact that the talent picked Flying Torpedo to beat him. He laid along in third position to the final eighth where he was called upon and came away with a rush, winning easily by a length and a half. Flying Torpedo was second, a half length in the lead of Captain Hamm. The last named showed a good turn of speed, leading by a length when turning for home but he begin to tire when the rub came. Flying Torpedo was badly outrun in the early part of the race, but was moving at a fast clip when nearing the wire. King Dellis came with a determined ruBh at the end and would have beaten Captain Hamm for third place in another stride. The Butcher was right there for six furlongs. The racing was marked by considerable bidding up, in which Sam Hildreth played the star part. He ran Landeeer up to $2,000 and led him away to his barn along with Searcher, which he also bid up to $2,200 and bought. He also bought Duty for $500 and Precursor for $600 at private Bale, and altogether seemed to be a man in need of horses and in a hurry to fill the void. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Mr. R.'A. Hiller has been made secretary of the Worth Jockey Club and maybs accounted a permanent addition to Chicago's list of exacu-tive racing officials: Mr. Hiller in point of years is the junior of the local sscretaries, but has had abundant experience in the line of the duties he willj be called upon to discharge at Worth, having for Biz years been assistant to Secretary M. N.iMacfarlan of the New Memphis Jockey Club, and that is a very good school to graduate from. Another new official at Worth will bo , Colonel S. M. Apperson, who will act as steward, representing the Western Jockey Club. For its fall meeting the Worth Jockey Club will offer no stakes, but will give a number of specials worth from $700 to $1,000 added and a . purse program so liberal as to be fully up to the 1 Chicago standard. Little Minch has been gathered to hie fathers. The great mass of the present generation of race-goers know but little of this horse and yet i it is not so many years back that he was at ; once the torment and the delight of patrons of the tracks, east and west. He was a bay by Glenelg Gcldetone, and first became noted as 1 an extremely fast sprinter by his performances 1 over the tracks aronnd New York. Later ho became ' the property of Hankins & Johnson and . CONTINUED OK BKOOND TXQM, Q08SIP OF THE TUBF. Continued from First Faga. for them won many races over the Chicago and other western tracks. He was a terror while at the post and no starter conld get him away until he was satisfied in his own horsa Mind that it was a go, and then he was off like a shot and in the .lead. His antics at the post were such that they were always taken good aataredly by racing assemblages because it was apparent to anybody that the little rascal was aly scheming on his own account to get tha beet of the start. Few horses of the last two decades have been more popular or had a more constant following. He was last the property of Barney Schreiber and was chloroformed to death because of an incurable infirmity that caused him great suffering. Another horse, famous in connection with tha Hankins and Johnson stable, that died recently at Woodlands Stud, was the brood mare Agnes, by Gilroy Laura Bruce. She was the dam of Jacobin, Macbeth II., Bobespierre and Laura Agnes, all of which raced with distinction in the colors of the stable named. At St. Louis yesterday Lawyer Thomas J. Bowe, representing Attorney General Crow, appeared before Judge Zachritz and filed a petition asking that the Delmar bookmakers be ordered to show cause, if any, why they should mot be punished for their open and defiant disobedience of the order of the court restraining them from making books. Judge Zachritz then issued an order this afternoon commanding the bookmakers at Del-mar track to appear at court at 10 o'clock Saturday morning and show cause why they should not be punished for contempt of court in failing to obey the injunction issued by him and served on them yesterday. Meanwhile at Jefferson City Attorneys Clardy and Overall applied to Judge Gantt of the Supreme Court in Chambers, asking for a writ of prohibition against Judge Zachritz to prohibit him from assuming jurisdiction over the Del-mar race track and from enforcing his order of injunction heretofore issued. Attorney General Crow and Judge Thomas B. Harvey appeared lot the state and argument of the case was be-,gun at once. Coney Island Form Chart . 1 i ; 1 1 ' . CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHEKP8HKAD BAT, It. I., September 4. Fourth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Fail Meeting. Weatner clear; traok fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Bacing startB at 2:30 p. m. (lQAOf7 FIRST BACK 1 3-4 Miles. (On Turf.) Over 7 Hurdles. $800 added. lOv'U I 8-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Cnd Horses A Wt St 1 3 5 7 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 27088 BE M PER IRA 4 182 1 21 21 15 V 1 H Veitch Mr Chamblett 7 15 15 5 274683KDFA 4 ISO 4 51 51 31 3U 2& 28 Callahan J Coyne 10 15 12 & 27987 M. MITCHELL5 130 5 12 H 22 2 31 SI Holder J E Widener 5 5 5 8-5 27987 CHEE8EMITE5 140 6 41 4 4a 43 45 415 Roach J H McCormick 6 6 21 1 (27659) HOLLAND 5 152 7 33 31 5 58 53 51 Mara Q B Hill 2 5 5 8-6 269592CAPT. JAN'RY4 135 8 72 73 6 610 68 6 Dayton O Pfizer 8 15 12 5 27468 GOULD 7 145 3 8 81 83 8 76 730 Monahan R A Cassalier 15 15 15 5 26955 M. DOCTRINE 6 155 9 63 6H 75 71 810 8 Barry Underwood & Co 6 8 7 21 27836 HEROICS 5 ISO 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 Gee T Costello 80 80 50 15 27171 PINCHER 4 138 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 Adams P Fox 40 80 60 20 Time, 3:22. Winner B. c, by Logic La Sylphide. Went to post at 2:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Semper Ira was easily best and outjumped and outraced his field throughout. Kufa, much improved and easily the best of the others, finished Btrongly, Miss Mitchell but for bolting at several hurdles might have been closer up at the end. Cheeeemite will do better through the field and is very fit. Holland lost ground in taking hurdles and ran a generally bad race, whieh was foreshadowed in the betting. Captain January was green at the business. He was under a choking pull for the first mile, should improve greatly, as he can beat this kind on the flat. Scratched 26544 Matt Simpson, 152; 26883 The Driver, 140; Conquer, 135; 27141 Musician, 139. Overweights Sempor Ira, 2 pounds. Semper Ira, show, 2 to 1. Kufa, show, 21 to 1. Miss Mitchell, show, evens. Cheeeemite show, 1 to 2. . SECOND BACH 1 Mile. $900 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 Y X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 26844 WILD PIRATE 3 106 4 76 51 41 11 12 J Woods J 8 O'Brien 10 15 7 3 277723MALTSTER 3 97 8 4a 31 32 3U 21 CroethwaiteAFeatherstone 5 7 6 2 28038 BAR. FRIETCHIE3 84 9 61 Hi 52 53 3 Creamer M Van Praag & Co 8 8 7 21 (27839)PLEA8ANT8AIL3 88 5 2H 2 21 4i 41 Thompson Dryer & McGuire 4 5 4 8-5-28038 DR. RIDDLE 4 107 3 1 1" 1 2" 51 Wonderly N Bennington 4 6 5 2 247742 WAIT NOT 5 107 1 8 7' 61 65 6io McDermottJ McGinnis 15 40 40 10 ( 27171 )MABGR AVIATE 3 112 6 3a 66 7 72 7a Landry F Brindle 2 21 21 1 (27841) ANTE UP 3 86 7 9 9 9 8 8H Michaels W M Scheftel 8 12 10 4 25899 YOUNG DIXON 5 112 2 5b 8 8 9 9 Bnllman Underwood & Co 20 60 50 12 Time, 23&, 47, 1 :13, 1 :39M-Winner Br. c, by Pirate of Penaance Right Wild. Went to post at 2:55. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Wild Pirate came strongly in the stretch under a vigorous ride and won going away. Maltster and Barbara Frietchie with competent jockeys might have both beaten him. They were badly messed about and had little chance. Both ran impressive races. Pleasant Sail and Dr. Riddle raced each other into exhaustion in the first six furlongs, opening a big gap on the others and setting a very f aet pace. Wait Not closed ground at the end and should prove useful this fall. Margravi-ate lacked his usual speed and ran a bad race. The others were outclassed. Scratched-(27632)Bold Knight, 111; 27938 Alsike, 102; 27839 Blueaway, 101; (278S6)Annio Thompson, 95. Overweights Wild Pirate, 2 pounds; Young Dixon, 5. Wild Pirate, show, 8 to 5. Maltster, show, 6 to 5. Barbara Frietchie, show, 7 to 5. Pleasant. Sail, show, 4 to 5r Margraviate, show, 3 to 5. QQHQ THIRD RACE Last 7-8 Mile. (New Futurity Course.) 2-year-olds. iaOVJO Allowances. The FlatbnBh 8takes. Value $5,000. Ind Horses A Wt Bt M Vt X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 27990 NASTURTIUM 115 1 Vi Hi Hi 12 11 Turner W C Whitney 6-5 6-5 9-102-5 277152GOLD8MITH 115 5 41 31 31 21 21 T Burns W C Whitney 6-5 6-5 9-102-5. (27631)END. BY RIGHT 112 4 2a 21 2a 32 3 J Woods J W Schorr 21 3 13-51 279903BABON 105 6 31 41 4a 43 45 Odom John Daly 8 10 8 3 27814 SIR OLIVER 115 8 9 9 9 72 5 Landry Clay Bros 30 50 40 12: 278953SMART SET 120 7 5a 51 62 53 6H O'Connor G Walbaum 20 30 25 8 279S0 FLYWHEEL 115 9 71 7H 72 6a 7 Shaw P Belmont 10 15 15 5. (27895)DIX1ELINE 115 2 8 8 8 8 83 McCue R T Wilson Jr 7 10 9 3 27990 HYPHEN 115 3 6H 6S 5 9 9 Bullman S B Browb 15 30 25 8 Coupled in betting. Time, 1:25. Winner Ch. c, by vVatercress Margerique. Went to poet at 3:25. At post 14 minutes. Start good Won in a canter; second handily. Nasturtium bad the entire field behind him driving early to keep within striking distance. He finished under a mild pull and was apparently not extended at any point in the race at.d won like a second Hamburg. Goldsmith ran a grand race, but was under a mild drive to save second place from Endurance by Right, which showed the most brilliant speed and bulldog gameness, and' though beaten, confirmed her magnificent showing at Saratoga. Baron is improving steadily-1 and finished strongly and was easily bst of the others. Sir Oliver and Flywheel ran in improved form. Dixieline and Hyphen performed badly. Dixieline was on the extreme outside and wae hustled off his stride and run into weariness early. Throw ont his race. Scratched (25161)Cunard, 115; 27589 Golden Cottage, 115; 27990 Heno,105. The entry, show, out. Endurance by Right, show, 1 to 2. CDTl7f FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. " OVJ i J The Dolphin Stakes. $1,500 added. Ind Horses AWt St St 34 X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 27411 WATER COLOR 131 3 11 12 13 12 13 16 Spencer J B Haggin 3-101-3 1-4 out 27992 AUTOLIGHT 108 2 3 2a 2H 2 2 26 O'Connor A Featberstone 3 4 31 out 28010 LITTLE DAISY 105 1 2a 3 3 3 3 3 MulhollandL M Myers 80 150 100 3 Time, 24 49, 1 :14, 1 :40, 1:53. Winner Blk. c, by Watercress Sabrina. Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won in a canter ; second easily. Water Color, alwayB a good colt on this track, ran under a stiff pull and was never extended, even at the end of a mile and a half, vi hich he worked eased up in tho marvelous time of 2:32. Auto-. light ran a thoroughly game and useful race, but was far outclassed. Scratched 28C082TerminuB, 131; 273683 VitelliuB, 114. 6) Q f rj 1 FIFTH RACK Last 5-8 Mile. (New Futurity Course.) $700 added. jjQU j JL 2-yaar-oldc Belling. Ind Horses A Wt St & H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 27991 SETAUKET 112 3 Hi 12 12 Hi McCue Setauket Stable 4 5 4 8-S 279363FONTENIX S9 8 21 21 2 2a Wade J Stanley 40 60 50 20 27880 CASSVILLE 97 15 12 10 9 32 Michaels T Monahan 4 6 31 7-5 27880 HOCKEY 102 6 72 71 51 4a Booker W H Sealey 12 15 12 5 27880 ILLUMINATE 104 11 8 8 71 51 T Burns J McLaughlin 4 5 5 2 28009 CA8T IBON 112 9 4i 4k 4h 62 Landry F Brindle 10 12 10 4 27991 CHICKADEE 99 13 5i 62 6 7H J Martin A G Weston 8 15 15 6 27166 LIE8CHEN 103 1 3H 32 3 83 Beauchamp W T Ryan 10 12 10 4 27991 BATYAH 101 7 6 5 81 92 Brennan VV C Daly 10 20 20 6 27770 MA JOB TENNY 104 10 11 11 10 10 J Woods JW8chorr 15 15 15 6 27634 OHIO GIBL 94 14 13 13 12 11 GThomps'nJ Kaeale 100 100 50 20 25003 HOT 104 17 15 14 13 12 B HennessyL Thompson 20 100 50 20 27566 GOLDAGA 106 2 9 9 11 13 O'Connor A Featherstone 12 15 12 5 6895 IBOLD 112 5 14 15 14 14 Bullman G H Whitney 40 60 15 6 26422 LEGATION 110 18 16 16 15 15 W Taylor J G Follansbee 20 40 30 12 27774 TENAGBA 94 19 17 17 16 16 Browu P Belmont 20 30 30 10 21234 ISCHIUM 99 12 18 18 17 17 J Daly G W Meehan 100 100 60 20 26462 BUFF - 99 4 10 12 18 18 Boisen A J Joyner 100 300 100 40 MIRIAM BEDELL 99 16 19 19 19 19 L Smith A Albright Jr 20 200 100 40 ST. HALABIAN 112 20 20 20 20 20 81ack J Kramer 30 100 100 40 Time, 1:01. Winner Br. c, by Lord Hartington Mary Greenwood. Went to post at 4:45. At post 10 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Sstauket was lucky and easily best and ran like a more than usef nl colt. Ifontenix was lucky throughout and ran in much improved form. Cassville was nearly left but closed a big gap and finished fast. Lieechen was prominent to the last furlong post and was short. The big field puts form at a discount as to the rear horses. ' Scratched-27991 Graden, 102; 28009 Trump, 102; 26S053Major Daniels, 102; Troth, 91. Overweights Batyah, 2 ponnds ; Legation, 1. 1 Betanket, show, evens. Fontenis, show. 10 to 1. Oassville, show, 7 to 10. (TO rT 6 SIXTH BACK 1 1-8 Miles. (OnTurf.) $1,200 added. 3-year-olds and upward. jUOYJ I & Handicap. ' Ind Horses AWtBtBtX t X StrFin Jockeys Owners O A C P 280103K'NIKINNICK7 124 1 5 5 5 32 14 14 McCue T J Healey 10 10 7 2 (27992 )LOU18VILLE4 109 3 1h Ih 1h 1h 22 22 T Burns M'Crkle&M'hone 3 4 24 4-5 280063BELLABIO, Sill 5 41 41 4 5 42 34 Shaw R Croker 8-5 24 2 4-5 2789628T. FINNAN 4 105 2 3h 3 3 44 34 43 O'Connor M Clancy 24 13-524 1 279373AGNES D. 3 99 4 2h 22 21 24 5 5 Wonderly E D Morrell 8 12 12 4 Time, Z5, 50, 1 :16, 1 :42, 1 :55. Winner B. g, by Candlemas Flibbertigibbet. Went to post at 5:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second easily. Kinui-kinnick was best, moved up fast on the backstretch and ran all around his field and finished strongly. Louisville ran a first-class, speedy and game race at the weights. Bellario was shut off at a critical point on the stretch turn and was a good but unlucky horse. He finished strongly and shows steady improvement. St. Finnan, consistent and in good form, made what appeared like a winning move in the Btrotch, but failed right at the end. Agnes D. failed to stick in the last quarter. Scratched 25799 Golden Grain, 97. Overweights St. Finnan, 1 pound. Kihnikinnick, show, 1 to 2. Louisville, show, 1 to 3. Bellario, show, 1 to 3. St. Finnan, show, 1 to 2. Page [2] Daily Racing Form ISSUED XYEBY DAY. COPYRIGHTED. Kaisred according to Act of Congress, in the year-1901. by Frank H. BruneU, in the office of the Librarian of Congree at Washing-ton, D. C., U. 8. A. - I The chart and index numbers and track form of Dailt Baoihq Form muBt not be used. They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly protaotad. 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Winners at Saratoga WINNERS AT SARATOGA. The many large stake events decided during the meeting of the Saratoga Bacing Association, which ended on Thursday last, gave a ehance to many owners to win big amounts during the twenty-two days' racing. W. C. Whitney was the largest winner with $30,260. The two-year-old Goldsmith was responsible for most of the winnings, for he won the FlaBh and Saratoga Special, in addition to running second in a big stake to his stable companion, King Hanover. Frank Farrell, by the aid of the three-year-old, Blues, which he purchased during the Saratoga meeting, won $16,835. Those who won $500 or more were : Owner. Amt. Owner. Amt. W. C. Whitney. $30,260 Andrew Miller ....$1,140 Frank Farrell. -.16,835 J. Tabor 1,060 W. H. Sealey . .13,115 W. C. Daly 1,055 August Belmont. 8,920 Harness&Wimmor 1,050 The Pepper Stbl. 8,520 W. I. Kilpatrick .. 1,010 Goughacre Stbl. 6,535 J. J. McCafferty .. 1,030 T. Hitchcock Jr. 4,760 B. Schreiber 960 G. Walbanm .... 4,690 M. Clancy 840 J. W. Schorr .... 3,600 W. T. Schaf er 815 B. T. Wilson Jr. 3,530 F Bruhns & Co.... 800 1, J. Healey 3,060 J. A. McGarry 800 J. McLaughlin.. 3,210 Charles Pfizer .... 795 . E. Smith 2,700 A. Featherstone.. 760 Jacob Worth.... 2,635 W.L.Oliver 740 G. B. Morris 2,510 W. C. Hayes 715 J.G.Follansbee. 2,510 Oneck Stable 690 W. C. BollinB.... 2,125 F. M. Taylor 675 J. E. Madden.... 2,100 Bichard Croker... 665 C. H. Mackay. . 2,085 P. 8. P. Bandolph 660 F. B. Hitchcock. 1,915 C. B. ElliBon 650 MrB. F. Farrell.. 1,875 J. 8. O'Brien 640 M.H.T'ch'n'r&Co 1,710 W. C. Eustis 635 T. F. Monahan.. 1,570 W. 8howalter 610 J, B. Haggin.... 1,510 Albsmarle Stable. 550 L. Elmore 1,445 C. T. Patterson. . 550 Dryer&McGuira. 1,440 G. Both 550 JS, O. Morrell.... 1,375 A. H.&D.H. Morris. 550 N. Bennington.. 1,260 W. M. Scheftel.... 540 G. B. Hill 1,200 L. M. Myers 510 A. L. ABte 1,210 G. C. Johnson 500 Harlem Form HABIEK FORM. Tha form of Thursday's Harlem fields is : First Bace Delia Ostrand, Mariam, Hattie June. Second Bace The Lady or Anna Bain, Headwater, Money Muss. Third Bace The Lady or Federal, Jiminez, Yulcain. Fourth Bace Ed Austin, Nellie Waddell, Magi. Fifth Bace Brutal, Wyeth, Major Dixon. Sixth Bace Huzzah, Step Onward, Buzzer. Seventh Bace Haviland, Denman Thompson, Laureate. Harlem Entries HARLEM ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Bace 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdop. 25564 Hanswurst 3 ...111 675 277983Della Ostrand 4....109 700 28031 Carlovingian 3 .... 108 675 26094 Eepay 4 ...106 660 27580 Allie fl 4.. ..106 680 27551 Birch Tree1 3....103 680 27725 Mary Moore 3 ...103 685 27835 Utilize 4.. -101 600 27863 Uncle Jack 4.. ..101 .600 27372 Biverdale 4 .... 101 6C0 28003 Lady Aintree 3.... 101 650 27657 Esther Biggs 3....100 600 26092 Margaret Ellen 8. ...100 665 27859 Pay Me S....100 685 26026 Mariam 3.. ..100 690 28031 Hattie June S....100 690 27859 Bube 3 ... 95 675 26659 Haidee 3.... 95 600 Second Bace 3-4 Milo. 3-year-olds and upward, Allowances . (27890) Headwater 5.. ..104 700 27833 Oonstellator 4... .104 670 279703 Bnrnie Bunton 3.. ..103 685 (25808)Alfred C... 4... .101 675 27970 Anna Bain 4 ,.. 101 715 278033Charley O'Brien 4. ...101 675 28031 Onoto 4.... 98 600 269512The Lady 4.... 98 750 27492 Harry Herendeen 3 ... 95 665 279702 Money Muss 3.... 95 695 Third. Ruoe 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward, Handicap. (28002)Federal 5....102 735 279692Jiminez 3.. ..101 735 269512The Lady 4....101 750 28002Vulcain 4. ...100 715 (27946) Argregor 3.... 99 675 278033Charley O'Brien 4 ... 90 710 S. C. Hildreth entry. Fourth Race 1-55 Mile. 2-yaar-olds. Allowances. The Sapling Stakes. $1,000 added. 27918Ed Austin 123 700 (27724)Jaubert 121 ......670 27793Herodiade 118 650 279182 Bose war 118 .670 (27465)Magi 118 680 (27830)Harry New 118 640 (28035) Nellie Waddell 118 695 279992 Pronta 115 .......670 27889 Emathion 115 665 G. C. Beunott & Co. entry. Fifth Baca 1 Mile. All Ages. Allowances. 278993 Anthracite 4. ...109 685 27972 MaudHagins .......... 4 ...101 ......600 277273Major Dixon 4 ...101 705 280342Kunja 5 .. 101 690 278613Brutal 3 ... 91 725 27761 Wyeth 2.... 84 715 27999 Miracle H 2.... 72 675 Sixth Raoa-5-8 Utile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (27947)Mabel Winn 109 660 27860 Pyrrho 105 650 (27342)Buzzsr 104 ......675 27702 Sly Maid 103 670 28030 Dodie 8 102 650 (28060) Huzzah 102 700 27999 Tha Way 100 610 27402 Belle of Minco 97 ......625 27947 Lady Bird 94 650 28030 Astery . .. 92 640 27915 Step Onward 92 685 276892 Lady Like 92 635 278303Hat Mitchell 92 660 Seventh Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 28036 Precursor ).... 4. ...105 660 (27918) Laureate 9.. ..104 710 279203PrairieDog 4... .104 650 27892 Anchor 4.... 102 675 279193Haviland 4 ...102 725 28004 Gawaine 3.... 101 670 280333Denman Thompson .... 3 ... 99 ......720 279483Elmer L 3 - 98 700 BUNCO -BRONCHO INFORMATION CO. AS ADVERTISED TWO SPECIALS Star Chamber 2-1 Favonius 3-1 WITH PLAGE AND SHOW HORSES AS GIVEN ONLY SIX Losing Specials in the past 20 days and as many as three a day given. WILI. FORFEIT $100 IF AM. BIT AD VS. ARE NOT AS SHEETS READ. 2 . Tod ay . 2 Guaranteed Winning Specials or Your Money Refunded. Special daily sheets $1.00. On sale at red hot stand at race track. Six Specials for $10 or $2 for One. Wired to any part of the world. May require two weekB to deliver as only wire horses of odds not hot favorites. H. J. Allard always at office to explain any matter. I with my track man every morning as yon know. Office 176 S. Clark St., in ticket office. On sale at 11:30 a.m. at newsstand southeast corner Clark and Madison Sts. COL. J. C. WOOTEBS, MGR., 91 LINCOLN ATE. 5-1 Shot 5-1 Shot I consider this good thing perfectly safe. You can bst your money with all confidence of winning as easily as Hargls, 10-1. Lyror Bell, 7-1. Huzzafl, 3-1. Attention! Ta All Turf Followers j Why not be successful! All my patrons are coining money daily on my "specials." Nothing Succeeds Like Success. ITQ ST 5" I Success is my 20TH CENTU3Y TUSF SY3TEH. n r- r-f " This valuable booklet mailed in plain envelope NOTE: For the benefit of all those who cannot call at my office I wire my ''SPECIAL" with telegraph code, or have sheet delivered before 12 o'clock. Also on sale at Saratoga, Morrison. Palmer House Hotels cigar stands, Weinsheimer'H cigar store, 124 Washington St.; B. Sctimel-ing's cigar store, 5 Bo. Clark St., and Gus Thomas' barber shop, 95 So. Clark St. As usual I am located at fruit stand. RATES $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. WIRED 11 A. M. TO ANY CITY. Chicago and St. Louis' Most FY IflPlfTV UIP DDITTflM ROOM 610, Successful Handicapper LA-JUulVkl flu Dill I I Ull 225 DEARBORN ST. FIVE WINNERS FIVE Again our customers reaped n harvest. EVA MOE, STAR CHAMBER. SEARCHER, FAVONIUS, MASTER MARINER. All our subEcribers received the above winners Wednesday. Today at Harlem we will Guarantee the Winners Of the first and second races. First race 15 to 1; seond race 3 to 1 or battar. Turfites, uader no circumstances fail to get these good things as they have been specially prepared for tnese races and a KILLING is to be made. Our customers are coining money. Four to sevan winners every day. Our long shot starts Saturday and will gallop homo. Beady or wired at 9 a.m. TERMS $1.00 DAILY. $3.00 THREE DAYS. $4.00 WEBJKIY, CHICAGO - INFORMATION - CO., ROOM 708, 235 DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO. TEL. 3161 HARRIS ON. 1 5 to 40 to I Good Thing First Race. Don't fail to get this one under any circumstancesone of the sweetest things ever cut loose on any track 6 TO 15 TO I GOOD THING FIFTH RACE. This is another ODNOB or KENTUCKY BABE. We have direct inside information on bith the above good things. They are in splendid condition and figure to win easily, and barring accidents will gallop home Form Letter Handicap on all Races at Harlem Handicap on all races run at the different tracks on sale at 9 a.m. TERMS $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. Race Track Information Bureau, SUITE 500, 263-269 DEARBORN ST. Also sold at Kolman's cigar store, 267 Dearborn Street. REYNOLDS & CO WEDNESDAY'S WINNERS : HUZZAH, STAR CHAMBER, SEARCHER, FAVONIUS. PLACE. MASTER MARINER, EVA MOE. TODAY TODAY We have two more cinches at Harlem. The odds will b) 4 to 1 or better and both will win oft by themselves, 83.00 WEEKLY. WIRED 10 A. M. The American Handicappers, Reynolds & Co. 73, 119 DEARBORN STi Metropolitan Exchange, PARK ROW BUILDING, Room 1932, 13-21 Park Bow, New York City. SEND FOR PARTICULARS HflW CaPltal of $25 Can Earn a Nice Weekly HUH Income by Investment on tlie Races. EDWARD BORST, - - Manager. Page [3] Kinloch Park Form KHTIiOCH PABK FOBH. St. Loom, Mo., September 4. The form of Thursday's Kinloch Park fleldi is : First Bace Barilla, Muskalonge, Mies Conrad, Second Haoe Monos, Hop Scotch, Man of Honor. Third Baca Brannigan, Dnela, Miss Hume, Fourth Bace-Irish Jewel, KIttie G., Star Cotton. Fifth Bace Eva's Darling, Biren Bong, Dous-terswivel. Kinloch Park Entries KINLOOH PABK ENTBIE3. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 1 1-8 Miles. X-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Hones. Age. Wt. Hdop. 280243MnBkalonge 8....107 720 (28083) MIbb Conrad 4.... 104 715 27993SBarilla 4.... 99 725 28080 CoanteBB Clara 3.... 89 710 28080 Babbie 3.... 89 700 Second Bace 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 280253Hop Scotch 5....109 720 280292MonoB 3.... 106 725 27993 The Jefferson 6. ...104 700 28059 Reginald HugheB 4.... 104 690 28083 Hunting 5... .104 705 28059Man of Honor 4. ...104 715 28058 Little Loifl 3.... 96 710 Third Race 5 1-Ji Furlon gu. 2-year-olde. Allowances. 27912 Brannigan Ill 725 28055Duela 100 720 28055 Ashbrook 100 710 27994 Miss Hume 100 715 Fourth Bace 3-4 Mile. S-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 27996 Star Cotton 4. ...109 715 23204 False 4... .109 705 280833ittie G 4....109 720 27850 Irish Jewel 4....109 725 280283Mrs. Brunell 3....103 715 27149 May Do 3 .... 103 710 Fifth Bace 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling, 27996 Dousterswivel 6... .112 715 280823Horn 6....112 710 28028 Will Fay.... 4 4.. ..109 695 279613BushneU 4....109 700 28066 Dr. Tarr 4... .109 705 28082 OllieJ 5....104 700 28056 Jessie Achenbach 5 .... 104 690 28024 Papa Harry 6.... 104 710 280823SirenSong.... 4.. ..104 720 (28082)Merida 3....103 715 28082 Era's Darling .... 8.... 98 725 Delmar Park Form DELKAB PABK FORM. St. Louis, Mo., September 4. The form of Thursday's Delmar Park fields is : First Bace Ben Frost, Megga, Metozen. Second Bace H. 8. Tobacco, Ed L., Mound City. Third Bace Sister Sarah, Attelle, Mada Belle Fourth Bace Satin Coat, Guide Bock, Terra Incognita. Fifth Bace Ceylon, Eight Bells, Empyreal. Sixth Bace Warren Point, Good Knight, Golden Easter. Delmar Park Entries DKEaMAB PABK BKTRIES, Probabilities : Weaiher clear : track fast. First Bace 6 1-2 Furlongs. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 27705 Meggs. 6.. ..124 720 (27869)Ben Frost 6.... 124 725 20299 Fearful 4. ...124 700 28012 Tempse 6.. ..124 705 28012 Metozen 5.... 124 715 27122 Boos 6.... 124 710 27952 DiokHobson 3.... 121 700 (27949)Diaz S....U8 710 Second Bace 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Sailing, (27954)Ed L 7... .113 720 27978 Napoleon Bonaparte ... 6 .... Ill 710 28014JH, S. Tobacco 7....108 725 27954 Mound City 6.... 107 715 27824 Delsarte 6... .107 710 279533Elaie Barnes 7.... 105 705 27455 lrena 4.. ..102 700 OT672MieB Cooney 4... .102 705 27951 Dominia 6.... 102 715 28012 Mrs. Grannan 3.... 96 700 Third Bace S 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling, 27906 Hunter Baine 105 715 279S03AtteUe .105 .... " .720 26756aSister Sarah 105 725 27820 Mada Belle . 104 715 (26696)TomCrabb 103 705 279273 Halmis 100 710 Fourth Bace 1 Mile and 70 Yards. S-year-olds and upward. Selling, 27978 Outburst 4 ...110 ..700 27978Terra Incognita 5 .... 105 " 715 27821 Guide Bock 6. IIlE 720 27979 Anrea 4 .. 104 "" 710 279058CharlesD 5 . 99 715 28088 The Golden Prince 3.... 99 705 201738atln Coat 3.!.. 92 ......125 Fifth Bace 1 Mile. 8-year-olds and upward, Selling, 044 Benham 8. ...103 700 2790B3EleTen Bells 4.... 102 .. .710 2l0483Eiht Bells s! 103 I" 720 2fpl22a? 6....101 705 28017 Ceylon 4 98 725 28017 Burnett's Walkaway... 3.... 97 ..1715 28017 Empyreal s.... 93 715 25327 Bcorpolette 3.... 83 ..700 27961iEmiijr Oliyer s!.. S! .."I..698 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Belling. 27896 Alp 5 ...104 703 25027 Good Knight 5 ... 104 720 28012 Capitolia 5... .104 690 27673 Billy Underwood 6.... 104 685 280122Warren Point 8 ...104 725 27866 Brightie B 6.. ..101 705 27781Ellis 6 ...104 710 Grada 3.. ..104 28012 Golden EaBter ......... 3....101 715 27928 Prince Btonemouth.... 3.... 98 700 28045 Harry K 3.... 98 .715 27949 Fairbury 3.... 98 695 Coney Island Form CONEY ISLAND FORM. New York, N. 7., September 4. The form of Thursday's Sheepshead Bay fields 1b : First Bace Boss of May, Hatasoo, Carmaid. Second Bace Lamp o'Lce, Biz Shooter, Arak. Third Bace Leonora Loring, Arsenal, Otis. Fourth Bace Kamara, Decanter, Water Cure. Fifth Bace Voter, Alard Scheck, Belle of Lezington. Sixth Baca Boy al Sterling, Bedeck, Dolando. Coney Island Entries CONEY ISLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Bace Last 6-8 Mils. (New Futurity Course.) 2- year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdep, 26886 Hatasoo 124 740 280392Flora Pomona 119 725 (27717)Boee of May 114 .750 27234 Carmaid 109 735 27321 Bedition 109 710 28037 Tippetoes. 104 715 26985 Hebron 104 710 280372Octoroon 104 730 280373Emma A. M 104 720 27991 Boyal Bue 104 735 275043Lady Godiva. ... 104 720 Second Race 1 Mile. S-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. 250203Somerset 4. ...112 705. 273233Lamp o' Lee 3 .... 112 725 27532 Sharpshooter 3.... 112 720 27836 Idle VVayB 8. ...112 ......695 28038 Politician 3....112 710 26883 The Driver 4....109 ..... 680 27235 Anna Darling 3.. ..109 690 272003Dr. Korber 5 .... 109 705 27933 Lady Chorister 8... .109 715 277362Pathflnder 3.... 109 710 25860 Freenal S....109 680 27200 George Simons 5.... 109 695 27836 Welsh Girl S....109 675 2838 Kalif 4.... 109 690 25799 Golden Grain 3.... 109 700 27633 Arak S....109 715 Third Baoe Last 0-8 Mile. (New Futurity Course.) 2-year-olds. Allowances. The Dash Stakes. $1,250 added. 28006 Otis 127 735 (28007)ArBenal 122 740 28039 Peninsula 110 725 27934 Par Excellence 107 730 (26548) Leonora Loring 107 750 277742Cornwall 104 720 28007 Benald 104 715 27774 AndaluBian 104 725 27990 Heno r,...10i 735 27770 Presumption 104 715 Fourth Race 1 1-4 Miles. (On Turf.) 4-year-olds and upward. The Turf Handicap. (1,250 added. 28008 Water Cure 4. ...110 735 278792Decanter..... 6.. ..108 740 276353Kamara .. 4... .105 750 269333Maidof Harlem 5.... 90 735 Fifth Bace 7-8 Mile. (On Main Track.) Z 3-year-olds and upward, Handicap. 279892 Voter 7.... 138 800 279S53Chnctanunda 8.... 115 ......750 28040 Alard Scheck 3....110 780 (27812)Belle of Lexington.... 4....102 770 26810 Duelist 3.... 95 740 27236 Lady Uncas 4.... 86 750 28010 Himself 3.... 85 700 Sixth Baoe 1 1-16 Miles. (On Turf.) 3- year-olds and upward. Belling, 280413Bedeck 3... .107 720 27116 Boyal Sterling 4....108 725 27992 Eloim 4... .106 710 280S8 SpeedmaBt.... 4.... 105 715 27201 Disturber 5... .105 710 27759 Dolando 8 .... 103 715 27468 MacLeod of Dare 5... .101 705 26466 Ban Luis 3... .100 685 27988 Alsike 5 ...100 690 28006 Anecdote.... 3 ... 99 700 (27736) Maria Bolton 3.... 94 695 277362Pathflnder 3.... 89 690 Fort Erie Form FOBT ERIE FOBM. Fokt Eeie, Ont., September 4. The form of Thursday's Fort Erie fields is: First Bace Hie Away, Dr. Famnie, Enclaire. Second Bace Cormac, Catspaw, Martha D. Third Bace Caloocan, Maggie W., Olea. Fourth Bace Ingo, Moderator, Mowich. Fifth Bace Lelia Barr, Tyrba, Young Henry. Bixth Bace Warranted, Mr. Pomeroy, Montreal. Fort Erie Entries FORT ERIE ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear; track fast. First Bace 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olda and, upward, Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 27923 Branch 6....'l09 710 28078 Kaclaire 4. ...109 715 280302 Hie Away 4.... 109 725' I 27958 Mynheer 4V...109 700 27923 Tobe Paine 5 ...105 715 i 28078 PrinceEsher 4 .. 105 7G0 280192Dr. Fannie 4 ... 102 720 28078 The Laurel 4 .... 102 705 Second Bace -4 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (27899)Cormac 97 725 27982 Pilaster 95 ......710 27872 Starter 95 715 280503 CatBpaw 92 720 2792i Martha D 92 715 27981 Elizabeth Jane 92 705 27924 Mattie Spencer 92 700 28050 BizvBits 92 705 27872 Anna Louise . 92 695 27670 Iloe. 92 700 26964 Natalie H 92 695 28050 Botina 92 710 27981 YettaP , 92 690 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Selling, 27923 Dick Warren 9.... 103 700 27898 Fairy Dell 4 ... 97 710 21065 Chinchinooka 3.... 97 690 (27641) Gotumba 3.... 97 705 280493Maggio W 3.... 96 720. 28052 Spurs 5.... 95 705 27926 Olea ... 4.... 95 715 27776 Give and Take 4.... 95 . .....695 27271 Caloocan 4.... 95 725 27960 Belucent 3.... 89 690 277452Lako View Belle 3 ... 89 715 Fourth Race fi-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 280582Ingo .110 725 (28021)Mowich 109 ......715 (27982)Lomuel 109 710 279813Moderator 104 720 28021 Tax Man 102 ......710 28021 Frank McKee 102 700 27899 De Milsom 99 705 28053 Debenture 99 .......700 (27922) J. Patrick 99 715 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. 2S077 Toluca 5.... 109 . 700 (27808)Young Henry 3....1C9 715 27336 Our Lizzie . 6 ...105 710 (28018)Golden Harvest 3....105 705 26917 Full Dress 5.... 103 700 280232 Tyrba....; 5.. ..102 720 27958 Lelia Barr 3.... 101 725 280182Lady Silver 3.... 93 710 27933 Lizzie A 8.... 93 715 Sixth Race 1 1-8 Miles. 3-jear-olds and upward, Belling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 280223Zolo 7... .101 710 27938 Advocator 3,.. .100 705 Qnantico, b. c, by Potomac Eittie Clark 4.... 100 265833 Warranted 3.... 97 725 280753Montreal 3.... 95 715 28054 Mr. Pomeroy... 3.... 92 720 28054 Idle Chat 3 ... 92 700 27842Avoca 5.... 90 715 28054 Madeline G 3 ... 89 690- 28054 Little Tommy Tucker.. 3 ... 89 ..... 695 280222Infallible 3.... 80 ......710 Racing Dates of 1901 RACING DATES OF 1901. Delmar Jockey Club July 1 Sept, 28 Butte and Anaconda, Mont June 29 Sept. 1 Fort Erie, Can July 4 Sept. 24 Kinloch Park, Mo Aug. 17 Sept. 14 Hawthorne (Chicago) August 1981 Sheepahead Bay, N. Y August 81 Sept. 14 Harlem (Chicago) September 2 U Hawthorne (Chicago) Sept 18 28 Gra7eaend, N. Y Bept. 18 Oct. G St, Louis (Fair Grounds) Sept, 30 Oct. SI Harlem (Chioago) Sept. 30 Oct. 9 Morris Park, N. Y... ...October 723 Worth (Chicago) October 1026 Latonia, Kj Oct. .28 Not. 9 Lakeside, Ind Oct. 28 Not. II Tanforan, Cal...... November 2 Aausduct, N. Y ...November 11 W Principal Foreign Events PRINCIPAL FOREIGN EVENTS. St. Leger .....September 11 Cesarewitch .October 16 Cambridgeshire Oetober W American Sporting Manual AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1911 com tains all racing records at large, revised an somplsta up to the end of 1904; four handicapping systems with directions for their praotieal application, a table showing how to compute bookmaking percentages, track records of all the recognised tracks of the country, the wast ern and eastern scales of weights, tables showing the comparative speed of tracks, eoaplstt list of pugilistic contests of 19N of any consequence, trotting and pacing records at all dia tances and a list of the new 2:15 trotters of 19M, Also a complete record of performances at al styles of billiards. LOCAL F6RM BOOKS. Sheets and covers for local form are on sale by 8 :30 p.m. of each racing day at the following newsstands: Auditorium Annex. Victoria Hotel. Great Northern Hotel. Wellington Hotel. Palmer House. Lexington Hotel. P. V. Fitzpatrick, 22nd street. McCann'e, 44th and Cottage Grove avenue. J. J. Bastian, 989 W. Madison street Senry Fash, 516 W. Madison street All the Turf News All Tracks are Perfectly Edited. Fully Reported. - I Daily I Racing Form Form Sheets and Entries I Telegraphic, Correct, Expertly Indexed. Concise, Comely. Training News a Specialty. Official Organ of the American Turf Congress. OFF OUR OWN PRESSES BEFORE THE CHICAGO DAILIES. - '- 1 S.ihsrrintinn One Month $1.25 sent as oUDSCripilOn first-class Six 0. Months 7.50 One Year 14.00 ENVELOPB. 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL, Page [4] Harlem Form Chart HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, Ilili., September 4. Fifteenth day. Harlem Jockey Club. Mid-summer Meeting. Weather clear: track faet. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Bichard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. OQAiA F1RBT BACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $400 ; $75 to second ; $25 to third. aIQUOU 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt X H X StrFln Jockeys Owners O H O P 219432 BUZZ AH 113 1" 11 1 12 Hi Alexander F J Kelley 3 4 3 6-5 279153LUCY LOCKET 110 31 21 22 22 2" Bassinger C E Brossman 10 11 11 4 27913 ST. TAMMANY 103 12a 13 101 8a 3" Gormley J U Btrode 5 7 5 2 27943 FORAY 100 2a 3 3" 41 4 Birkenruth L H Ezell 30 50 50 20 279433TOMMY FOSTER 107 6" 9"112 61 52 R Steele Mrs L Griffin 9 11 11 4 27887 BLUEMINT 102 4h 52 41 5 6a T Knight E Brown & Co 8 8 6 21 27943 MARCOS 107 101 81 61 3 71 Butter E F Warner & Co 15 20 20 8 279478EMMET ORR 110 111 62 7" 71 81 Coburn Baker & Gentry 3 41 4 2 27039 DECLAIMER 110 81 121 81 91 93 J Winkfleld S K Hughes 12 16 16 6 27913 POMPEY 107 71 71 91 101 10" Dominick J Griffin & Co 12 15 15 8 ZELLA KNIGHT 100 5" 41 5illa u otia W A Blagg 60 60 60 20 27943 SIMOON 102 9" 111 121 122 126 R Sullivan G W Belknap & CoSO 30 30 12 27915 DANDOLA 103 13 1013 13 13 Apperson E J Gehlbach 60 60 60 20 Time, 24,49,1:149. Winner Br. c, by Hermenca Complete. Went to post at 2:15. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; next three driving. Huzzah showed the most speed for the entiro route and the result was never in doubt. Lucy Locket waB tiring fast at the end and would hate been beaten for second place in another stride by St. Tammany. The latter came with a whirl at the end on the inside rail and was fairly running past horses. He made up much ground while coming down the last quarter. Foray tired somewhat in the closing strides. Tommy Foster came fast in the last eighth. He was badly cut off juBt before turning for home but got through in the natural spread at the head of the Btretch. Blue-mint and Zella Knight showed early speed. Overweights Simoon, 21 pounds ; Bluemint, 2. Huzzah, show, 3 to 5. Lucy Locket, show, 11 to 5. St. Tammany, show, 6 to 5. Emmet Orr, show, evens. OQAI SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. QJJ 1 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt K X BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H O P (27998) MAS. MARINER 6 1051 I" 1 2 la la Bassinger J F Holt 21 31 16-59-10 27998ANDES . 5 101 61 51 52 32 2i Otis J Arthur 7 12 12 3 (27863)BT. CDTHBERT 6 107 5a 23 la 25 33 T Knight H E Rowell 6-5 6-5 6-5 2-5 279722TOAH 3 101 3a 6 67 4 4i Coburn P Dunne 3 5 5 7-5 27835 RIVAL DARE 5 105 411 3a 3a 5 5 Dominick Bolich & Sweet 6 13 13 4 -(27765)VELMACLABR3 96 76 41 41 66 66 B Steele W L Hazelip 6 20 20 7 27043 MAYDINE 4 103 8 8 71 76 715 R Sullivan W F Schulte 50 100 100 40 24977 PR. TATYANA 3 97 2a 73 8 8 8 Ransom F Grady & Co 40 150 150 50 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 48, 1 :13. Winner Ch. g, by Mariner Marinette. Went to post at 2 :50. At cost 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Master Mariner and Bt. Cnthbert ran head and head to the last hundred yards where the latter faltered, and the former appeared to ba a handy winner, but Andes came with a cyclonic rush at the end and almost nipped Master Mariner on the post. Andes awakened with a start and ran one of the best races of his life. St. Cnthbert ran his race. He does not appear to like a stiff argument. Toah finished fast. Rival Dare was well tired when an eighth out. Yelma Clark ran a good race and ia ready to win when placed right. Scratched-27760 Pencil Me, 97. Overweights Master Mariner, 11 pounds. MaBter Mariner, show, 7 to 20. Andes, show, 3 to 2. Bt. Cnthbert, show, 1 to 5. OQAO THIRD RACE 1 5-8 Miles. (Over 6 Hurdles.) Puraa $400; $75 to second; flOUOfcl $25 to third. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 1 2 4 5 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (26180)EVA MOE 4 145 4a 12 81 12 13 H l Bartley J Fleming 2 41 41 6-5 27438 REFUGEE 8 1321 la 32 H 211 23 22 2? Gaddy B Kaufman 8 20 12 3 26S91 MAZO 5 136 21 46 410 3 3 3 5 Lloyd J D Hooe 2 2 2 3-5 (27968)CORRILLO 5 133 31 2a 2a Fell. P Clay S S Tracey & Co 2 2 3-2 1-2 27917 CASSIO 5 127 5 5 5 Fell. Slater W J Ryan 20 20 20 6 Time, 3 :07. Winner Ch. f, by King Eric Dutch Girl. Went to post at 3 :15. At post 3U seconds. Start good. Won in a fierce drive : second easily. Eva Moe fenced cleanly but had to be driven out to the last ounce to stall off Refugee's determined bid in the final eighth. The latter ran a good race considering that it was his first attempt at hurdle racing. He lost ground at each obstacle, but made it up on the fiat. Mazo tired badly when a furlong out. Corrillo and Cassio went down at the third jump. Overweights Cassio, 2 pounds; Corrillo, 2; Refugee, 21. Eva Moe, show, 1 to 2. Refugee, show, evens. Mazo. show, out. Corrillo, show, out. OQAQ FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $600; $75 to second; $25 to third. JlOvUO 4-year-olda and upward; Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt Bt X. K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H U P 280013& CHAMBER 4 106 2a la 12 11 11 11 Ih JWinkfteldP Dunne 3-2 8-5 8-5 1-3 28001 MALAY 5 101 HI 3 2a 221 23 25 23 T Knight H E Rowell 1 8-5 8-5 1-2 280012STR AN GEST 5 103 3 221 3 3 3 3 3 Davisson C K Burdeau 3 4 3 1-2 Time, 13, 25, 49, 1 :U, 1 :40, 1 :hZ. Winner B. c, by St. Blaise Soncy Lass. Went to post at 3:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Star Chamber is regaining form, ran one of his good races and led frnm start to finish. He had to be driven out to the limit in the closing strides to stall off Malay's determined-bid at the end. Strangest ran a good race, but was outrun all the way. OverweightB Malay, 1 pound. (IQA A FIFTH BACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. Pnrse$400; $75 to second; $25 to third. iflOUUtl: 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X X X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (27315)LAND8EEB 99 3a 31433 3" 11 Birkenruth Ezell & Lazarus 6 (3 18-56-5 (278871LINGO 106 li li 13 12 22 Coburn S C Hildreth 4 5 5 2 (27860)THROSTLE 102 5U 4a 41 2a 33 R Sullivan J D Smith 3 5 5 8-5 2786033 ANT A TEBESA 98 9 61 5a 4a 4a Gormley J Welch & Co 2 3 11-51 279472LEGAL MAXIM 1051 2a 51. 61 62 5 Dominick P Dunne 6 6 51 9-5 25292 PRINCE WEBB 101 41 21 21 51 63 Otis J & H Arthur 30 100 100 40 27889 PIERCE J. 107 7 9 73 72 72 Narvaez P J Moss & Co 100 100 100 40 LILL. NICKELLS 101 81 8" 82 86 8 T Knight J B Bespass 10 30 30 10 27830FRANCES M. 92 6 7" 9 9 9 Munro M L Koch & Co 60 100 100 40 'Apprentice allowance. Time, 18, 42, 1 :01. Winner Ch. g, by De Beauvoir Lady Hope. Went to post at 4:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good, k-Won easily; second the same. Land-seer closed up fast and resolutely in the last eighth and was going away at the end. Lingo was speedy for five furlongs and then began to tire. She was much the best of the others at that. Throstle had enough when a f nrlong out. Santa Teresa runs best in soft going. Legal Maxim was never a contender. Prince Webb showed early speed. The winner, entered' for $800, was run up to $2,000 and bought by S. C. Hildreth. ' Scratched 27917 Drummond, 91. Overweights Legal Maxim, H pounds; Frances M., 1; Lillian Nickells, 1; Pierce J., 2. Landseer, show, 3 to 5. Lingo, show, evens. Throstle, show, 4 to 5. Santa Teresa, show, 1 to 2. ChOd K SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Purse $400 ; $75 to second ; $25 to third. SaOUOO 3-yaar.olds. Belling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 K X BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P 2800423EARCHER 98 2" 13 li 13 15 15 Gormley A G Blakely 1-2 1-2 2-5 out 26954 ADELANTE 103 3a 3a 5a 6a 41 2 Coburn Mid'ton&J'gbluth20 20 13 3 278913BA88ELAS 99 6a 82 8a 9 51 31 Otis T J O'Hearn 6 15 15 31 27918 G. W. W. 106 1 2a 7 71 3 41 R Bullivan Baker & Gentry 5 10 10 8-5. 279712L1TTLE ELKIN 911 82 7 6h 41 6a 51 Hope J J Ogles 15 40 40 10 27948 ABOUT 93 5a 4U 21.2" 22 6 Butler CE Brossman 30 50 50 15 28002EGYPT'N PBINCE 105 9 9 9 8a 9 71 Davisson C K Burdeau 8 16 16 4 SSO'es'IDA V. 98 71 51 Sa 3a 7 86 BirkenrnthJ E Cushing 20 50 50 15 27891 BIG INJUN 91 4a 61141 5a 81 9 Bansom J D McMillan 20 60 40 8 Apprentice allowance. Time, 21&, 49?b, 1 :14&, 1 :40, 1 :42. Winner Ch. g, by Hindoo Queen Begent. , , . . Went to post at 4 :10. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second driving. Baarcher was in a soft Bpot and simply played with his field. Adelante closed fast in the last sixteenth, but just lasted long enough to beat Rasselas on the post for second place. The latter came strongly at the end and, altogether, ran a good race. About was right thore for seven furlongs and then fell away beaten. Ida V. ran well for about six and a half furlongs. ticratched-279183Elmer L., 100; 27945 Max Bendix, 99; 279182E1 Fonse, 94; 28031 Give All, 88. .OverweightB Little Elkin. 11 pounds ; Big Injun, 1. Adelante, show, 7 to 5. Baiselaa, how, S to 2. Q QAnO SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $35 to third. aOUDD 3-year-oldB and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt X X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 27969 FAVONIUB 5 117 2a 3H 81 31 3" 11 Coburn Bnrns&Waterh'887-5 12-512-51 28004 FLY'G TORPED03 104 4a 52 65 65 51 21 T Knight Ezell & Lazarus 8-5 8-5 8-2 1-2 28032 CAPTAIN HAMM 5 114 8a 21 22 21 1 3a Bassinger J W Fuller 10 15 15 4 27998 KING DELLIS 4 117 611 41 5H 4a 41 4 J WinkfleldP Dunne 4 6 5 7-5 21799 P. THE FIDDL'B5 114 5 6" 4a 5 6 5? Rutter MM'Nam'ra(Rec)20 25 20 5 26028 THE BUTCHER 3 107 la H 12 H 21 6 B Sullivan J E CuBhing 30 60 60 20 (271921DELORAINE 3 104 7 7 7 7 7 7 Gormley Mid't'n&J'ngbl'thlO 10 9 3 Time. 24, 48?, 1 :14&, 1 :40. Winner Br. h, by Kinglike Favonia. Went to post at 5:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Favon-Iub is improving, came away when called upon in the last eighth and won without much trouble. Flying Torpedo, badly outrun in the first part of the race, finished fast and strongly but had no chance to beat the winner. Captain Hamm ran a-cracking good race but was tiring at the end and would have lost third place in another Btrida to King Dellis. The latter finished strongly. The Butcher was right there for six furlongs. Favonius, show, 1 to 2. Flying Torpedo, show, out. Captain Hamm, show, 3 to 2. Delmar Park Form Chart DELMAR PARK FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., September 4. Fifty-Boventh day. Delmar Park Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather cloar; track fast. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Btarter, A. B. Dade. - Racing Btarts at.2:30 p. m. FIRST, RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. 28084: Ind Horses AWtBtX V X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 27858 HAZ. HUGHLETT7 100 1 18 18 16 16 Bell Yerkes&Graham 6-5 6-5 6-5 1-2 28017 NEKABNIS 6 103 4 7a 61 52 21 T O'Brien T A Davies 3 4 4 7-5 (280121C. E. BILL'GSLY 4 106 3 2 23 ,23 32 Dale G C Baker & Co 5 6 6 2 27909 SYNCOP. SANDY 3 100 7 61 51 3 43 Watson P Kuykendall 20 30 30 8 25321 V1LLMAB 5 106 5 53 41 6 53 Dugan W P Doyle & Co 15 20 20 8 280113GRANDMA II. 5 100 6 31 3 4a 63 Patton J P Houaley 6 10 10 3 27683 BROADWAY 3 102 2 4a 8 8 71 Howell HMcCarrenJr 25 25 15 6 28014 KISS QUICK 4 106 8 8 72 72 8 W Narvaez C Strassenburg 8 10 10 4 Time, 12, 2Si, 48, 1 :0tt, 1 :14i. Winner B. m, by Duke of the Highlands Flora. Went to poBt at 2:31. At post 2 minutes. Btart fair. Won pulled up; second handily. Hazal Hughlett was in a soft spot. She showed surprising speed and the result was never in doubt. Nekarnis finished fast and was good enough to beat the bad ones behind him. Charles E Bil-lingsly (an a good race for him. Syncopated Sandy and Kiss Quick ran bad races and both can do better. Scratched 28018 Two Annies, 106; 27952 Porter B., 100; 28014 Staff, 100; 280122Warren Point, 100. OverweightB Nekarnis, 3 pounds ; Broadway, 5. Hazel Jtiughlett, show, out. Nekarnis, show, 1 to 2. Charles E. BiUingely, show, 4 to 5. 8ECOND RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Puree $400. 3-year-olds and upward. 28085 Ind Horses A Wt Bt X X X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 28015 PROSPER LA GAl 3 93 2 1 la 111 1 Bell J 8 Bratton 3 4 4 1 279773BEANA 5 107 3 31 3" 81 3 2 T O'Brien Fizer&Co 7-107-101-2 out 28016 HARDLY 6 105 1 21 22 22 21 32 Dale Brumfield & Co 6 6 6 6-5 27977 WINE PRESS 5 105 4 4 4 4 4 4 Howell HMcCarrenJr 6-10 8 8-5 Time, 13, 25, 51, 1:16, 1:41, 1:481. Winner Gr. c, by Faraday Altivola. Went to post at 3 :00. At post 15 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second easily. Prosper La Gai led the field under restraint throughout and came away in the stretch with speed in reserve. Beana was capably handled and did her beBt. Hardly did well, but was very stiff and sore. Wine Press did not run her race. No show betting. THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 400. 2lyear-olds. Allowances. 28086 tnd Horses AWtSt Mi K X BtrFin JockeyB Owners O K C P 279752HUNTRE8SA 109 3 33 2 16 16 T O'Brien W McLemore 1 11-1011-102-6 (28013) BAMBO 109 1 6 6 53 21 Dale S W Streett 21 3 8-5 2-5 27975 ROSE OF RED 97 6 51 41 3" 31 D Hall J DeArman 6 10 10 3 280133HARRY SHAFER 109 2 2 3 4a 42 Howell C E Jeffers & Co 5 15 15 5 26777 KAFFIR 109 5 4a 52 6 5 O'Neil T P Hayes 10 40 40 10 28013 MARIA ELENA 92 4 12 1 22 6 Bell J O Ghio 8 25 25 6 Time, 12, 24, 48, l:01i, 1:15. Winner Ch. f, by Pirate of Penzance Sayonora. Went to post at 3:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. - Hun-tresBa was much the best, took the lead on the tarn and won in a canter. Sambo finished well was easily second best. Rose of Red ran her race. Harry Shafer seems to have gone back. Maria Elena showed early speed, but quit badly. Hnntressa, show, out. Bambo, show, out. Rose of Red, show, evenB. 28087 FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0"p (27628)ETHEL WHEAT 3 100 3 1 li li la 11 HoweU D McMillan & Co 1-2 3-5 3-5 out (28016) VAN H'BEBEKE 4 102 2 21 2 2 22 2 D Hall J Huffman 2 2 2 2-5 280162REVOKE 6 102 4 33 33 3 3 33 C Hueston J F Dockery 6 6 6 1 24745 PICADOH 3 103 1 4 4 4 4 4 EnoB T H Stevens 15 80 80 15 Time, 13, 25i, 49, 1:151, 1 :42. Winner B. or br. f, by Badge Ouida. Went to post at 4 :06. At post 10 minutes. Btart good. Won handily ; second and third doing their best. HoweU had to do his best to land Ethel Wheat a winner. He took every chance, came the short way, rode her hard all the way from the three-eighths and only won because Van Hoorebeke was rated while he likes to run in front. He ran a game race for him, only faltering in the last fifty yards. Bevoke ran a good race under a bad ride. Overweights Ethel Wheat, 3 pounds; Picador, 3. No Bhow butting on first three. 28088 FIFTH BACK 6 1-8 Furlongs. Purse $500. S-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt Bt & X BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H dP 279762VEBIFY 6 108 4 3 33 22 12 T Walker J B Bratton 2 18-518-52 (27932)FOURLEAF C. 5 106 2 4 51 32 2 Dale K D Orr 3 3 3 1 (27907) JUDGE PECTU36 104 5 1 12 12 32 Bell J S Bratton 2 18-518-52 23970 ALICE TURNER 4 101 3 6 41 4 4a Watson Martin & Patton 25 40 40 15 (2782118 WEET DREAM 3 106 7 7 7 7 52 HoweU F Gering 3 3 13-51 27977 KAZAN 3 98 6 51 61 52 6" O'Neil T P Hayes 4 4 18-56-5 27703 HILEE 4 102 1 22 2 61 7 T O'Brien Stubbs Bros & Co 4 10 10 4 Coupled in straight betting. Time, 13. 241, 49, 1 :141, 1 :2U. Winner Ch. g, by Victory Bonnie Lizzie. Went to post at 4:44. At post 8 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second driving. Verify was best. His run was weU timed and he finished fast and strongly. Fourleaf C. was given an extra good ride, did her best and had no mishaps. Judge Pettus ran to the mark. Alice Turner, which was having her first out after a serious and prolonged illness, ran a rattling race. Sweet Dream could not give away the weight. She was cut off at the three-eighths when running a good race. Kazan Balked. Hilee showed early Bpeed, but quit badly, OverweightB Fourleaf C, 3 pounds; Alice Turner, 3. Verify, show, evens. Fourleaf C. show. 1 to 2. Judge Pettus, show, evens. Sweet Dream, show, 1 to 2. Kazan, show, 3 to 5. 28089 SIXTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse JS00. 3-year-olds and upward. BeUing. led" Horses A Wt St M Yi X BtrFin Jockevs Owners O H C P 279523LADA8 5 107 1 la U 11 12 12 Dale G C Baker & Co 6 8 7 2T 280173TICKFUL 4 107 3 22 21 23 23 23 T O'Brien Fizer & Co 11-511-5 9-5 7-10 (28017) IGNI8 5 107 2 43 48 4' 4 83 D Hall L V BeUow 41 5 5 2 279793THE WAG 4 110 4 3 3a 3 31 41 Watson G D KeUy 6 7 7 2 277843QBANTOR 5 111 5 51 5 51056 512 Dngan KDOrr 3 31 31 6-5 27978 THE GOLD.PR'CE3 103 6 6 6 6 6 6 Howell HMcCarrenJr 10 10 9 S Time, 13, 25, 49, 1:151,1:281. Winner Ch. g, by Abana Bonnie Lass. Went to post at 5:17. At post 7 minutes. Start bad, Won easily; Becond the same. Ladas at his distance and well ridden, ran a good race and possibly was the best. Tickful seems unable to do better or worse than second. He ran a good, even race. Ignis was poorly handled, The Wag ran to his form. Grantor was stiff and sore and never would extend himself ' ' Scratched-25327 Bcorpolette, 101. Ladai, show, evenB. Tickful, show, 1 to 4. Ignis, show, 7 to 10. Grantor, show, 1 to 2, Page [5] Fort Erie Form Chart FORT ERIE FORM CHART. OBT ERIE, ONT., September 4. Fifty-fourth day. Fort Erie Racing Association. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track Blow. Presiding Judge, Francis Nelson. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. OOAP79 FIRST RACK G 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. OU I O Selling. Ind Ho'rBes AWt 8t M V BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P -27925 LIT. VERONICA 4 92 4 11 1H 11 11 L Jackson L Smitha & Co 2i 21 21 1 795 L W. 7 102 6 72 52 3' 21 Redfern Bomerville & Co 3 4 4 8-5; 27985 FRANDOO 4 102 12 i 4i 41 31 Troxler B J Laughlin 5 6 6 2 278022R ARB PERFUME 5 105 8 8 8 7 4" W Woods Mrs R Liddil 6 6 6 2 27898 P'CESB AURORA 4 102 13 10 61 61 51 Callahan Torreyson Bros 20 30 30 10 27959 FALELLA 5 104 1 2 32 2n 62 Ellis J Wright 20 20 20 8 27698 SAUCE BOAT 4 92 11 11 9 8 7 Cochran A Brown & Co 4 5 5 2 27842 INNOMINATUM 4 92 7 32 21 5 8 Adams L Tilt 3 4 4 8-5 "27695 HAY8EKD 3 102 3 9 10 10 9 Hayden J K Qarnett 10 12 12 5 2147S)HT. SULPICE 6 106 2 6 11 11 10 W Morris E Winters 3 3 3 1 27921 EDGE WORTH 3 103 10 12 12 12 11 M Hill R Johnston 12 15 15 6 27695 KERRY MILLS 3 102 5 5" 7" 9 12 L Daly EWhalen 40 40 40 15 26277 NANCY 8EITZ 5 102 9 IS 13 13 13 M Johnson H L Johnson 15 20 20 8 Time, 231, 49i,l:15i, 1:23. Winner B. f, by Jim Gore Virgie Johnson. ... -i Went to post at 2:58. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second j the same. Little T Teronica tiptoed her field early, but Jackson had to hustle her in the final eighth to stall off L. W., which finished strongly after making a wide turn into the stretch. Frandoo saved ground all the way, but was tiring. Princess Aurora and Rare Perfume closed up a lot of ground from a alow beginning. Innominatum quit in the last quarter after chasing Little Teronica to that point. Scratched 27921 Knuckle Down, 102 ; 26219 Epsilon, 102. OTerweights Falella, 2 pounds; Edge worth, 1; St. Sulpice, 4. , Little Veronica, show, 1 to 2. L. W., show, 4 to 5. Frandoo, show, evens. Innominatum, show, 4 to 5. St. Sulpice, show, 1 to 2. D Q'A T A SECOND RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250. 2-year-olds . Maidens. 40U I 4fc Allowances. Ind Horses AWt Bt X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 28019 VITIANI 106 4 3 21 Hi is Redfern Baker fc Gibson 6 7 7 2 37982 MESBINA 106 3 H Hi 22 22 W Morrow Mrs F Moasom 8-5 9-5 9-5 7-10 80!1HATTIE DAVIB 106 1 41 41 4? 3" LThomps'nE Moore & Co 5 6 6 2 17871 SANTA BONiTA 106 2 21 Si S 4 Troxler HStull 4 5 5 8-5 8019ARTIFICIAL 106 6 6 51 52 L Jackson W Weir & Co 2 21 21 4-5 2784$ WOODMAN8TEN 106 6 51 5" 6 6 Cochran MrsMCLyles&Co 5 5 5 2 Time, 241, 50,1:10L Winner B. f, by Blue Wing Vivandiere. . Went to post at 332. At post 5 minutes. Start geod. Woa easily; second the same. Vivi-ani ran away from her company in the final quarter. She cut the corner closely at the stretch turn and saved ground. MesBino tired in the stretch and was ridden out. Hattie Davis and Santa Bonita fought it out through the last eighth for third money. Artificial was outrun all -the way. 8he was very sore when going to the post. Scratched 28019 Jennie Day, 103. Tiviani. show, evens. Messina, show, out. Hattie Davis, show, evens. Artificial, show. out. OIi-THIRD RACK 1 1-16 Milet. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. 0 J t O Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 279842 ALL SAINTS 3 101 1 11 12 li Vi 1 LThompa'nJ B Lane & Co 3-5 7-103-5 out 27742 J. H. SLOAN 4 105 4 31 3 3 32 2a L JackBon C J Quick 6 12 12 3 27844 MONTREAL 3 92 3 21 22 21 2" 3 Cochran H Alexander 2 2 2 1-2 27958 EDITH Q. 3 100 2 42 4 4 4 42 May W R Baker & Co 4 4 4 6-5 26929 TUSCULUM 6 108 55 5 5 5 5 M Hill R F Myers 12 40 40 12 Time, 24, 481, 1 :14i, 1 :41i, 1 :481. Winner-B. f , by St. Saviour Bt. Cypria. . Went to post at 4 -.00. At post 1 minute. Btart good. Won driving and all out ; second the same. All Saints was best, but was driving hard all through the last furlong to stall off J. H. Sloan and Montreal. The former was wearing the leader down and would have won in another .stride. Montreal hung on gamely when it came to a drive. May made too much use of Edith Q. -when rounding the far turn and she tired after closing a gap of half a dozen lengths. Overweights All Saints, 4 pounds ; Edith Q 5. J. H. Sloan, show, 7 to 10. Montreal, show, out. Edith Q., show, out. FOURTH HACK 5-8 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Handicap. 4jgQrg !nd Horses A Wt St M K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 279562 MEDITATION 110 2 21 21 22 111 LThompa'nJ E Lane & Co 3-5 7-107-10 out (27956) LACRIMAE 108 3 31 3 38 2 Ellis R E Watkins 9-5 9-5 7-5 2-5 27741 DA8H 94 4 li 1 HI 3 Pirrman M A Swigert 8 30 SO 8 (28019) WIRE IN 103 1 4 4 4 4 McQuade H Giddens 4 5 41 1 Time. Hi, 231.491,1:03. Winner Ch. f, by Handspring Fair Recluse. . . Went to post at 4 :30. At post 4 minuteB. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Meditation want to the front at his leisure and won with speed to spare. Lacrimae began slowly and -was under a drive all the way. Dash showed early speed, but was tiring at the finish. Scratched (28053)Similar, 106; 26726 Easter Boy, 106. Lacrimae, show, out. Dash, show, 2 to 1. FIFTH BACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. gQfJTJ' Ind Horses A Wt Bt H. K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 27926)BACEBUD 5 109 1 Hi 12 P H McQuade B L Cole 21 5 3 T 27881 COL. BAL'NTYNE3 108 4 4" 4 21 2" Cochran J J McCafferty 2 31 31 6-5 27980 AHAMO 4 105 9 71 71 41 3" Redfern K P Shipp 20 30 30 12 27299 FLOP 6 107 8 8 8 8 42 Berman F A Pope 20 30 20 8 27900 JOHNNY BROWNS 103 3 2" 2" 3 51 Callahan Cahill&Anderson 6 6 6 2 28018 CURTSEY S 107 7 61 61 51 62 Hayden J J MacKessey 8 8 8 3 279263COMPETITOR 3 105 2 3 3" 6" 7 Troxler Lamasney Bros 4 5 4 8-5 27959)ZACK FORD 3 105 10 10 9 9 8 Ellis R E Watkins 10 15 15 6 279602 . HAMMERTON 3 103 5 51 5n 7 9 L Jackson L Smitha & Co 3 Si 31 6-5 27984 TOLUCA 5 106 6 9 10 10 10 Hart J Smith & Co 8 8 5 2 Time,23i, 49i,l:15i. Winner B. m, by Racine Rosebud. Went to post at 4 :55. At post 6 minuteB. Start fair. Won easily; second in a drive. Race-bud was beat and never was extended. Colonel Ballentyne had to go all around his field to get np. He ran a good race and was closing at the end. Ahamo and Flop closed a lot of ground. The latter ran a fine race, but pulled up lame. Johnny Brown and Competitor tired in the last eighth. Zack Ford was practically left. Tolnca was given an easy ride after getting away poorly. Scratched-2798338pry, 111; 27336 Our Lizzie, 107; 27779 Ethel Davis, 101; 280493Maggie W., 98; 128018. Rose Bird, 91. Racebud, show, 1 to 2. Colonel Ballentyne, show, 1 to 2. Ahamo, show, 6 to 1. Competitor, . show, 7 to 10. Lillie Hammerton, show, 1 to 2. SIXTH RACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. 2Qfyg Ind Horses A Wt St M, H StrFin Jockey Owners O H C P 278S9 MERCE8 4 99 6 5" H 12 Hi Cochran J J McCafferty 3 31 31 6-5 2742120CIE BROOKS 5 99 5 3" 41 41 2 LThomps'nE Moore & Co 3 3 3 6-5 279003PHAROAH 4 107 2 63 52 2 32 May G Hendrie 2 3 21 1 27900) MAPLE 4 104 1 21 31 3h 43 Troxler Lamasney Bros 6 6 6 2 (27898) MINNIE B. 5 104 8 7 7 7 5 Hayden J Desha & Co 10 15 15 6 279233EUCLAIRE 4 104 4 4 fc 61 6" McQuade E B Clancy 3 3 3 1 (27699) OCONEE 4 104 3 12 21 51 7 L Jackson L Smitha 4 5 5 2 803 THE LAUREL 4 99 7 8 8 8 8 Redfern Baker & Gibson 20 25 25 10 279033 ORDEAL 5 99 9 9999V Moore J Boden 4 5 5 21 27900 J. J. T. 5 102 11 11 10 10 10 Berman Miller & Co 20 20 20 8 280233PRINCE EBHER 4 102 10 10 11 11 11 Ellis C J Feb 10 12 12 5 Time, 24, 49,1:141. Winner Br. c, by Sir Dixon Merdin. ... . . Went to post at 5:24. At post 19 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Mercer came away on the stretch turn, but was hard ridden in the final eighth in a brief drive. The next two were driving to the limit and Thompson outfinished May. Pharoah took the long route and was weakly ridden. Maple showed speed, but tired. Minnie B. was off badly. Euclaire ran a bad race and had no mishaps. Scratched 280203Lady Ezell, 99; 26130 Rosy Morn, 99. Mercer, show, 3 to 5. Ocie Brooke, show, 3 to 5. Pharoah, show, 2 to 5. Euclaire, show, 1 to 2. Kinloch Park Form Chart KIN LOCH PARK FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., September 4. Sixteenth day. Kinloch Breeders' Association. Bummer Mooting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Racing starts at 2 :35 p. m. FIRST BACK 5-8 Mile.- Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 2j4Qrj'C nd Horses A Wt Bt 34 K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 280262STELLA PERKINS 108 2 12 13 15 13 c Wright Pierpoint & Co 3 3 21 4-5 28026 OUR JESSIE 112 5 42 46 48 22 Bilvers Armstr'g&H'rding3 31 31 6-5 279423QUEEN W. 108 3 3 31 2 32 J Mathews G C Bennett 2 21 21 7-10 (27648)MATIN BELL 108 1 21 21 31 450 Conley Chinn&Forsythe 6-5 6-5 6-5 1-2 28057 UBBULA GURN'TT 103 4 5 5 5 5 Robertson F J Kittleman 20 30 30 10 Time, 24i, 491, 1 :02i. Winner Ch. f, by Prophecy Elite III. Went to post at 2:58. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Stella Perkins is a filly with a fine turn of speed, and with proper handling should have no trouble in taking the measure of better horses than those she beat today. She tiptoed her field throughout and was never in trouble. Our Jessie was outrun in the first part of the race and came fast through the stretch, but swerved slightly in the last sixteenth and interfered with Queen W.,but as the latter was beaten it cut no figure in the result. Matin Bell ran a disappointing race. Ursula Gurnett ran out on the stretch turn. Scratched 26359 Rosy Cross, 108; 27325 Lady Brockway, 108; 27512 Satchel, 107; 27994 Miss Hume, 100. Overweights Ursula Gurnett, 3 pounds. Btella Perkins, show, 1 to 2. Our JesBie, show, 1 to 2. Queen W., show, out. Matin Bell, i show, out. SECOND BACK 3-4 Mile Purse $300. 2 and 3-year-olds. Allowances. 200 Ind Horses A Wt Bt & K X StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P 279623ERMACK 2 90 2 11 la li 12 J Hicks WL Lansing 2 21 2 4-5 27886 ELIZA DILLON 2 88 4 311 31 32 23 Donnelly Chinn & Forsythe 5 5 a 2 27910 GLOVE 3 113 1 41 5n 42 32 Robsrtaon Keene & Co 5 5 5 2 280242COUNT'BS CLARA3 118 8 21 22 21 43 Earl N B Tichenor 21 3 3 1 27768 AXARES 2 91 9 5" 43 51 56 Boyd Oots Bros 6 6 6 2 27523 LITTLE PEPPER 3 113 7 61 61 61 61 See T Licalzi 6 8 8 3 GLEN ROSE 3 118 6 7 7 7 73 Bayers C B Lescher 5 5 5 2 27941 BABBIE S 113 5 8 8 8 83 Helgeson V Hughes & Co 15 20 20 8 ONE MORE 3 113 8 9 9 9 9 H'shbergor J H Larue 20 SO 30 10 ' Time, 25, 51, 1:161. Winner Ch. f, by Fonso Lady Ballard. Went to post at 3 :06. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Ermack broke well in motion, showed sufficient spaed to go to the front and raced Countess Clara into submission in the last five fnrlongs, then won with plenty in reserve. Eliza Dillon was always a contender and finished resolutely. Glove performed well. Countess Clara was raced into exhaustion in the flrBt five-eighths in chasing Ermack and quit at the end. AxareB was badly-interfered with on numerous occasions, this considered he ran a good race and should have no trouble in earning brackets. Scratched 26913 The Count, 116; 24921 HilUard, 113; 26641 Cicely Thorncap, 113; 26264 Ironess, 113; 27450 Broodier, 88; 27378 Pamplona, 88. Overweights Ermack, 2 pounds. Ermack, show, out. Eliza Dillon, show, evens. Glove, show, evens. Countess Clara, show, lto 2. QQAQ 1 THIRD BACK l Mile and 70 Yards. Purse SSOO. 3-year-olds and upward. ' OUOl Allowances. Ind Horses AWt 8t X, X X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 280273ENGHURST 4 102 3 3 3 3 22 Hi Robertson Oots Bros 6-5 6-5 9-10 out (27995VALB. F. DEWEY 3 100 1 In 1 H H 28 Earl N B Tichenor 2 2 2 out 280582EL CANEY 4 107 2 22 23 21 3 3 J Mathews G C Bennett 6-5 7-5 7-5 1-4 Time! 25, 51, 1 :16, 1 :421, 1 :46i. Winner Ch. c, by The Kaiser Bettie Archer. Went to post at 3 :41. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Eng-hurst was cleverly rated until the stretch was reached, where he was given his head and cams away and won in race horse style. Albert F. Dewey ran a good race considering the much use he was made of in the early stages. El Caney was raced to defeat by Albert F. Dewey and ceased to be a factor after going three quarters. Scratched 25395 Nabocklish, 107; (28029)Chorus Boy, 103; 27515 Tom Qilmore, 102. OQAQ) FOURTH RACK-3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. AlOUO 4 (Substitute for regular race declared off.) Ind Horses AWt Bt X, K X StrFin Jockeya Ownen O H C P 280562EVA'B DARLING 3 96 1 li 12 12 12 Helgeson L M Brewer & Co 8-5 8-5 6-5 1-2 279653MERIDA 3 103 3 36 211 22 23 J Mathews B Schreiber 7-5 3-2 3-2 1-2 27851 HORN 6 112 2 2 3 3 36 C Wright Pierpoint & Co 15 15 10 4 28024 SIREN BONG 4 104 5 51 51 4 41 Earl E M Jackson 4 6 6 2 28025 ATHARA 3 103 6 6 6 6 52 Bee J B Rothert 6 6 6 2 27913 OLLIE J. 5 104 4 4" 42 51 6 Robertson J Call & Co 8 10 10 4 Disqualified for short weight. Time, 25, 501, 1 :15i. Winner B. f, by Himyar Aatolat. Went to post at 4:07. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Eva's. Darling outclassed her company at the weights and won as her rider pleased. Merida saved ground on all turne, stuck to her work gamely when brought to a drive and finished strongly. Horn, under indifferent handling, ran 'a clever race and will bear watching. Siren Bong did not show her usual early speed. Ollie J. was eased up in the last furlong. The winner lost four pounds of lead out of a pad and was disqualified for carrying short weight. Merida, show, out. Horn, Bhow, 2 to 1. Siren Song, show, 4 to 5. OQAQQ FIFTH RACK 6 1-8 Furlongs. Puree $300. 3-year-olds and upward. aJOIOO Allowances. ind Horses A Wt Bt M, Vt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (27963) MI88 CONRAD 4 102 1 13 13 13 Hi Robertson E M Jackson 2 2 8-5 1-2 28027SALOHA II. 4 96 5 211 21 h 21 Helgeson A C Jones 2 13-513-54-5 280252 KITTIE G. 4 101 4 5 5 41 33 Conley J Owen 8 8 8 3 279393CAPTAIN GAINE34 108 3 31 Si 32 46 J Mathews W G Mathews 7-104-5 4-5 out 28056 HUNTING 5 96 2 41 42 5 5 Boyd F J Kittleman 10 20 20 6 Time, 25, 501,1:16,1:23. Winner B. f, by Conrad Miss Caveland. Went to post at 4 :36. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Miss Conrad broke flying, showed much early speed and tiptoed her field throughout but was doing her best, at the end. Aloha II. was under a hard drive through the last quarter. He stood it gamely and was gaining at the end. Kittie G. was badly outrun in the early stages and lost' ground by a wide turn into the stretch but finished resolutely. Captain Gaines was never dangerous and quit badly in the last furlong. Scratched (28058)Nettie Regent, 105; 26761 Reducer, 101;263902Ben Ledi, 100; 27119 Reefer, 96; 278052Marion Lynch, 96; 24899 Glen Bow, 95. Miss Conrad, show, out. Aloha II., show, out. Kittie G show; evens. ' Notice NOTICE. Dailt Racing Foem is a publication whieh it built by its staff from day to day, Its "form ' and the number of its charts are copyrighted. The chart numbers are so arranged that legal Identification is easy of proof. The stlectiona and handicap figures attached to entries arc arranged on the same basis. The latter coma from the work of four experts after the telegraphic receipt of charts and entries. All ptr tons are warned not to use said chart or index number i, selection or bandiea- figure. NOW READY. 20TH YEAB ..the.. 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