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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, September 14, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, September 14, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901091401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, September 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] n 1 - . - Muddy at Hablem MUDDY AT HABLEH. The warm Sun that shone all day yesterday rendered the track paety and holding at Harlem end favored those horses that like the deep, sticky going best. The racing thongh made np of $488 purse s throughout wbb fairly good bnt lacked exciting features except in the first and fonrth races, which vers keenly contested at the end. Probably the beet Arid of horseB that went to the post was that of the second race, a dash of five furlongs for two year-olds. The talent picked the right horse in this race, backing Harry New from SI to 1 to 8 to 5. To the surprise of maDy present Coacoa awakened from her last dicmal effort and dashed to the front as if she intended to make a runaway affair of the race. Bbe led by two lengths at the bead of the stretch from Harry New, who was two in front of Lucien Appleby. When well etraighteced for home Coacoa began to tire Harry New picking her Tip abont the eighth post. The latter finished faBt and strongly from here to the wire, winning easily by three lengths from Lncien Appleby, who passed the exhaneted Coacea in the last fifty yards, beating her out two lengths for second place. Emathion was beaten twenty lengths by actual count at the finish. This race should be totally ignored in future calculations, but the going was probably unfavorable to him. The steeplechase over the short course was a farce, three of the ftur that started fallicg at different parts of the run, and the winner being compelled to make two attempts at the last ob stacle before he coold finish the conrse. To a fair start Seintly dashed into the lead closely followed by the other three. Both Dick Furber and Captain Conover went down at the second jump, leaving Saintly and Mbzo to finish the race out. Saintly led by a big margin up to the seventh jump, where he went down in a heap. Mazo had only to gallop over the course after this, but be refused the last jump. Lloyd took Mazo back and he took it at the second trial. The ether three were remounted and ridden over the couree, Captain Conover finiehiDg second ana Dick Fuiber third. Captain Conover was then disqualified for not taking the course correctly. This moved up Dick Fuiber into second place and gave third money to Saintly. It was the most complicated cross country affair that has occurred hereabout in some time. The first race, a dash of Fix fnrloDgs, resulted in a rattling close finiEh between C. B. Campbell, Lady Idris and The Butcher. Lady Idria closely attended by The Butcher, Bhowed the weynp to the head of the stretch where she swung wide, carrying The Butcher with her. This lost her the race aB she lost several lengths before she got well straightened for home. Along about the last eighth, C. B. Campbell, who had saved ground by skinning the rail at the head of the stretch, csme strorjgly, and in a hot tilt he beat her out by a short head with The Butcher lapped only a neck back. Canova was right there all the way and was only beaten length all told at the finish. He is ready to win through the same kind of going. The others were never contenders. The entire eleven that started in the fourth race, a dash cf 6ix fnrlougB for three-year-olds and upward, finished in fairly cloee order, there being hardly tix lengtls separating the first and laBt horses. W allenstein, cloBely attended by Queen O'Day and Pupil, Bhowed the way until well Btraighttned for the wire, where there waB a general closing up, and about the last eighth poet it appeared to be anybody's race. In the closing strides, however, Emma C. L. moved out from the bunch and seemed to be the winner, but 1 Ghor came like a shot out of a cannon in the laBt few strides and beat her out by a half length going away, while she beat Oliver He. a length for second place. Wallen-stein grew tired rapidly when a sixteenth out, as did also Pupil. Delia Ostrand, badly outrun in the early part of the dash, was running fast at the end. Queen O'Day had enough by the time the last sixteenth had been reached. Uuresca.on her known liking for a muddy track and her brilliant win over Jack Battlin the day before, was supposed to hold the fifth race a scramble of five and a half furlongs for two-year-olds at her mercy, but she failed to show that great burst of speed ehe has often displayed hereabout, and although she led by a small margin for a great part of the way, wae completely spent by the time the last eighth post had been reached. Bag Tag, which had always laid up close with her, moved up fast here and had no trouble in passing her. It appeared as if Bag Tag would win easily in the last one hundred yards, but Santa Teresa came with a rush in the laBt few strides, caueing her to be driven out to the limit to win by a length. Santa TereBa beat the exhansed Murosca five lengths for second place. Dodie 8. and Lye-beth showed well for four and a half furlongB and then fell away beaten. Pay Me, a long shot, sprung a surprise on ring and talent alike in the last race, a dash of one mile for thre-year-olds. The good thing in thiB race was Zack Phelps which wae backed heavily but the best he could do was to finish a dismal fourth. At flag dip Pay Mo darted into the lead closely pressed by Amoroso and Audio but once straightened down the backstretch he easily moved away from them and remained in front thereafter to tho end. He won without much urging by three lengths from Basselas which beat Bortie the same distance for second place. Basselas cloEed fast and strong in the last eighth but had no chance to beat the winner. Sortie was dying away at the end. Zack Phelps closed seme gronnd in the last quarter. Audie quit badly by the time the head of the stretch had been reached. Elmer L. is of no present account either on a dry track or through the mud. Coney Island Form Chart CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHKEPSHKAD BAT, L. I., September 18. Twelfth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. OQO"7l FIRST BACK Lb at tt-8 Mile. (New Futurity Course.) $700 added. flQa I db 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt X K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 278402ROCKWATER 110 2 Hi Hi Hi Vi O'Connor W H Sealey S 4 18 5 7-fl 28097 OCTOBOON 110 11 4 Si Z 22 Mounce A Belmont 7 8 8 S 27R0(3LADY GODIVA 110 10 5b 4a 4 32 T Burns W C Whitney 7 8 7 2i 28127 MINT BED 110 0 3 5i' 4 Martin O L Bailey 0 66 SO 11 27882 HAPPY 110 8 2h 2i 3b She Smith Oneek Stable 4 4 4 7-5 J 28180 PEABL FINDEB 110 6 6" 61 6i 6 BeauchampPepper 8table 7 7 6 2 28071 LEG ATION 110 1 7 7 7 72 Cochran J G Fnllanebae 19 15 IS 8 28182 BIJOU 110 7 11 10 8 8 T Walsh H K Vingut 40 48 40 15 28037 MD 81 DOHA 110 3 10 11 10 9 McCue P Belmont" 10 15 15 8 28127 BESSIE M'CABTHYHO 5 9 8 9 10 Oakley J H Can 100 F00 300 100 26754 NOT LI M AH 110 4 8 9 11 11 Bice LDnm 50 100 100 40 27166 PATSY 110 12 12 12 12 12 Booker C H Nicoll 0 200 200 tf 27838 ICE WATER 110 14 14 14 13 13 Wonderly E Sinclair 15 20 15 6 28182 FONTEN1X 110 13 13 13 14 14 Garrigan J Stanley 30 50 50 20 MAY J. 110 15 15 15 15 15 J Daly J A FIckett 60 100 100 40 28182 EMMA A. M. 110 16 16 16 16 16 Hlack T Murphy 28 30 30 10 Time, 1:01& Winner Ch. f, by Laureate or Clifford One I Love. Went to post at 2:30. At post 42 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Boek-water broke running, was favored by the soft track and received a first elass ride. Octoroon was used up it the post in the long delay, away poorly on the outside, but ran around the field and closed np strongly. Lady Godiva, off badly and 3hntof and interfered withrepaatedlj. finished fast after having been on the rail throughout in the worst going. .Mint Bed ran' prominently t the stretch where she tired and should improve. Happy suffered from the long delay at the post and tired at the end. Pearl Finder should run better on a dry track. Bcratcbed- 28202 Destitute, 110. Bockwater, show, 7 to 10. Octoroon, show, 9 to 5. Lady Godiva, show, 8 to 5. Happy, show, 7 tO 10; 28 SECOND RACE 7-8 Mile. $900 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ad Horses A Wt St X K X StrFin Jockeys Owners OH' P (27632) BOLD KNIGHT 4 114 i 12 3 31 H H Himms Dryer & McGuire 8-5 2 1 2-5 27713 SLY 7 114 1 V li 1b 23 21 Bullman D M Hanlon 3 6 6 2 28205 VE8UVIA 3 98 9 51 61 62 4 36 Cochran B G Tower 10 15 12 4 28227 DISTURBER 5 100 8 6 51 fi 6k42 Michnels W Lwis ' 8 12 10 4 28227 MABlA BOLTON 3 98 2 31 4 42 5i 5b Martin W I Kilpatrick 20 40 30 10 27859 BLUEA WAY 6 108 7 9 71 7 7 61 Black J Tabor 15 30 25 8 2808 DR. RIDDLE 4 108 3 2ii 2H 2H 3h 73 Wonderly N Beminnton 3 3i 31 1 28(68 WAIT NOT 5 109 10 81 93 9 8 8 McDermottJ McGinnis 20 40 ?0 18 28102 ANECDOTE 3 102 5 73 83 8 9. 95 Donegan RWWalden Anions 40 50 40 15 25860 FRESNAL 3 98 6 10 10 10 10 10 Daly Underwood & Co 100 200 200 60 Time. 12, 2S, 35, 48, 1 :00&, 1 M, 1 :28. Winner Ch. c. by Knight of Ellerslie Corona. Went to post 3:43. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Bold Enight was best at the distance, finished stroDgly and is a very useful horse. Sly broke running and appeared to be the winner to the stretch turn, where ehe lost several lengths by turning wide, rihe was tiring at the end, bnt iB in good form. Vseuvia broke slowly, but ran around the field on both turns and finished with a fine burst of speed and was going strongest of all right at the end. Dr. Riddle ran badly ai d qnit about to a walk in the last quarter. Scratched-28207 Larva. 108; 2759J3Trebor, 105; 28208 Icicle, 95. Overweights vVait Not.l pound. Bold Knight, show, out. Hlv, show, evens. Yesnvia, show, 2 to 1. Dr. Riddle, show, 1 to 2. CJ Q . S r7 THIRD RAfJE j i-a Furlong, (on Turf.) 2-yar...iii.. Allowances. Qfl ID The Golden Bod Stakes S1.250 added. Net value, $t,980. tnd Horses A Wt St H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O HOP 28I803BOME8TEAD 100 3 31 21 2. li Cochran G 8 Morris 6 8 6 7"F 280993OAMERON 110 2 1 12 12 21 O'Connor JGFollansbee 4-5 1 9-102-6 28202 PFNIN6ULA 110 4 4h 4b 3i 35 Mounce JE Madden 12 20 20 4 28069 D1XIEL1NE 115 5 5 5 46 48 McCua RT Wilson Jr 8-5 2 9-5 2-5 28226SB ANDON FIELD 100 1 21 3b 5 5 Wonderly WN Adrians 30 100 100 12 Added starter. Time, 115b, 23, 35, 48, 1:21. Winner B. c, by Candlemas Sweet Borne. Went to post at 4:05. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; eecond handily. Homestead appeared beaten on the stretch turn but csme again suddenly and running gamely under punishment wore down Cameron's apparently winning lead. The favorite showed his usual brilliant speed and his collapse right at the rod was sudden and unexpected. Peninsula was running faster than the two leaders at tho finish and showed remarkable improvement. Dixie-lino was carried out on the turn by Homestead and Peninsula and failed signally in the stretch. His last two racnB are far below his true form. 8handonfield tired after showing well for a halL Scratched-28180 Otis, 122; 28180 Gay Boy, 122. Homestead, show, 1 to 2. Cameron, sho ir, out. Peninsula, show, 6 to 5. Dixieline, show, out. 877 FOUBTH RACK 1 1-8 Miles. ?1,2C0 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind florees A Wt St Bt H Yi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P " 28203 ST. FINNAN 4 100 3 21 1 Ih u Wonderly M Clancy 8-5 9-5 7-5 1-4 278373CARBUNCLE 4 118 2 3 3 2b 22 23 221 McCuo T J Healev 4-5 7-5 1 1-4 28231 ALSIKE 5 88 1 11 2b 3 3 3 8 J Daly W C Daly 5 7 6 1 Time, 26, 50, 1 :15, 1 :42, 1:55. Winner Ch. g, by Tammany Ayrshire Rose. Went to Doet at 4:25. At pest 3 minutos. Start bad. Won driving; second easily, at. Finnan wbb easily beet at the weights bnt broke sideways and was forced to pull up at the start. He went after and passod the others on the first turn, and running very gamely throughout, won with something to spare. Carbuncle's race confirms the poor showing he made in his last two races at Saratoga. Alsike's prominent running in the first three quartors was due to the slow pace. OverweightB Alsike, 1 pound. STO 61 rj Q FIFTH RACE 1 Milo. $700 added. 3 year-olds and upward. Maidons. i&Ofl Q Allowances. Ind Horeas A Wt Bt X. bi X StrFin Jockoys Ownere O H Q p" . 28206 LONE FlbH'MAN 3 115 2 7 6 6." .51 H J Woods J H McCormick 5 6 5 ST 282C6 HOWDY 3 112 4 31 32 32 31 23 T Burns WC Whitney 4 6 5 2 281983LAMP O'LEE 3 115 5 4 54 42 41 3n O'Connor A Featberatone 8 10 7 2i ""'"" -MMisMaiajiiiM i Mm i i i i,mjmw n 'I'iuiXito'CTWwsaraaw-'- SkTPtk I" 2" I" ffdneriy T Hitchcock Jr 5 7 5 2 098 hAullf 4 112 10 10 10 9 9 5 McCaa H J forrin 40 fii fin n 28131 I8ENE LTND34Y 3 US 1 1h 22 22 22 6 Bullmau J-VWtn 1 '0 '0 B 28067 CPT. JANUARY 4 112 9 9 8 8 8 7 Sp ocer C. Pal? 10 15 1? S iOb'i ZiiSaOHA 4 112 6 61 4 51 61 98 Cochran J J Me1ff irfcv 7 a k B'WAYqBLEa I ill 1? H VI 5J?1b B JkS AimJs 40 200 200 60 J 27836 27836 IDr IDLE W4Y3 3 U5 11 1 It u 11 12 U 115 Mouace J Borkel SO 100 40 12 ELIZ'B'TH MOAN 3 112 7 8 9 10 12 12 8Uck Fred Lowe 60 100 30 10 Time. 23,47,1:1, 1:42. to- Winner n. Ch. u c, by Candlemas-Evangeliae, Went to post at 4:55. At post 20 minutes. 8tart Hit. Won driving; second itBily. Lone nnrfnTnarDSMrdih? ?118 eld oa the far turn, made up ground rapidly ia the last charter acd nailed Howdy inside the distance and won going away. Rowdy rai in remarkably lmp.r?Xe fjim' waB S1??&up wi,th !he Paca.vry fas and hang oa wall at tha ead. Lamp o' Lae Jl3 lit BJI?r and 0 Conor's Btrpog fl ush en abled him to be it Icicle f ir third placa: Icicle SS8??Mdl VfheTnn8raAlhB aiKath P3t.bat he suff ered from crowding at thaeid and is probacy a batter class colt than tbose opposed to him today. Kalif and Captain January m ide up a lot of grnuod and were going strongly at the finish. Irene Lindsay put up a fast six far-haB8worked will8 n Start t0 flnieh aQd mn8t b a roao- Zamot& "howad spaed and 3 tone Fiaherman show 4 10 5- Bowdy, show, evens. Lamp o' Lee, show, 7 to 5. Arak, show, 2S27tt 8-li? SACBTn (OQTnrf.) 3-year.olds and upward. yJ I J The Busset Handicap. 81.500 addwd. Ind . Horses A Wt St St X X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P ' 28203 WATER CUBE4 111 2 4 4 H 12 13 11 O'Connor S B Morris Q 11 s T 28203SDV.QURD 4 114 3 U 12 31 33 S3 23 Spancer C'ruKiVlalda?-! 2 ?"in U6-07JOLACK DICK3 91 1 2b 31 4 4 4 4 Cnohran W C Whitney 8 8 2 Time, 27. 54. 1:22, 1:47, 1:59, 2:13, 2 :38. w nu v m Winner-Ch. g, by Wateroress -Lena's First. PT,rWe,oiiti08ti,atu:3 iAp?Btt: mi(iuk6- atartgood. Won easily; second the same. Water itaCvBtT,tc wh8l he. waa 885,linto the laid a few strides, practically eta al-?.i!2Sf2 id Jl111?? Io5d J lh9 otho"' .Tne pxca hGd &8on ridiculously alow and Spencer S 2y5.S? Advance Guard, which came again right at tha end like a flish. Bhields' horse SSI nd edithe 8Bfco,an t & J5 grea f9rm- FirBt wbiP Qover liked over a mile and a far-itf.?QftatbB.eDd- Black Dhjkwasbadly massed about and outclassed on a npaed basis iteelfs8U2ayru He had no chance with the ride a,nS the racl Pcratched -28183 The Begent, 92 ; (28132)Trigger, 105 ; (28231)Nones, 105. No show betting on first three. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. This year has been marked by the retirement or partial breakdown of a truly remarkable list, of famous horses. It is doubtful if any former racing season can be recalled that was marked by an equivalent list of disabled racers of high rank. Last year's brilliant trinity, Kinley Mack, Ethelbert and Imp, were, so far es any one could forecast last spring, likely to add to their list of great achievements during the progress of the campaign of 1901, but all three have gone from the track to the breeding farm. Bana8tar may be patched up to race again but it is donbtful. Speedy but erratic Box has run his last race. Prince of Melbourne, Alcedo and Star Bright, all great racers, are laid up for repairs. Sidney Lucas struck himself at Washington Park when apparently rounding into his beat form and has been unable to start since. Ildrim, one of the best of last year's threo-year-oldB and deemed certain to become a great handicap horse this year has not even been aeon at the post. Waring, one of the fastest horses of recent years, was compelled to forego all of his rich Chicago engagements despite the assiduous care of one of the most skillful trainers in tbiB country. Early in the yoar the remarkable performances of Commando, Conroy and The Parader made it appear that they easily held the other three-year-olds of the year at their mercy but Commando is probably hope. CONTIKDED ON FIFTH PAGE. . GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Continued from First Page. lessly broken down. The Parader has been retired for tbe year because of a spread hoof, and Conroy, although in training, has to be handled so gingerly that his starting again this year is to be gravely doubted. When the high class of theee horsea is taken into consideration it ia plain that their enforced retirement has robbad the years racing, brilliant as it has been, of much that would otherwise have served to make it one to be long remembered. About midsummer thero was an impression iu the minds of experienced turfmen that the present year's crop of two year-olds was not of -a high order, but that fesliag has disappeared largely because of later parformances. It ia quite sure that the west has produced a high class colt iu Aba Frank and a high class filly in Endurance by Right, while in the east Yankee, Nasturtium, Goldsmith and Blue Girl will well challenge comparison with the stars of former years. Yankee's Futurity was by far the fastest ever run, and Nasturtium's Flatbuah was a marvelous exhibition of the extreme of speed. It is clear that those named stand at the head of their age, but treading closely after comeB Allau-a-Dale, Masterman, Leonora Loring, Otis, Cunard, Ed Austin, Heno, Compute, Lux Casta Hatasoo, King Hanover, Pentecost, Gunfire, Charles W. Meyer, Baron, Flywheel, Cameron and many others credited with parformancsa that hold out a cheerful assurance of good racing in the three-year-old stakes of next season. To the general public it will be a cause of much regret that Yankee, Nasturtium and Blue Girl are to be sent to England,tbnt rival owners will probably view that circumstance from a different standpoint altogether. It may very well be said that it is a fortunate racing year that produces two such magnificent fillies as Endurance by Bight and Blue Girl. In respect to speed of the highest order, ability to carry high weight and stay over any route horses of their age are asked to traverse they are beyond cavil. The legal troubles of the Delmar track officials and bookmakers is over until October 9, when Judge Zachritz of the St. Louis Circuit Court will appear in the Supreme Court and show cause why the order of Judge Gant should not ba made permanent. This, of course, bringB proceedings to an end until that date, tbe order being issued against the St. Louis Circuit Court ob a body, so no action can be taken by any of the other judges. Saturday the Delmar officials wired to State Auditor Allen that two bookmakers were anxious to cut in at the track and asking if he wonld issue them licenses. Mr. Allen wired back that he would not. As the cut-in is for three days, bis refusal will cost the track $600 in revenue, and has already cost it much more, as other bookmakers have bad to keep off because of the auditor's refusal to isBue licansee. "The licenses taken out August 6, which have been attacked by Attorney General Crow, numbered only fifteen, so, until the matter can be settled in court, that is the limit to the number of books which can be operated. Formal application for the additional licenses has, of course, been made to be used as evidence iu a Buit for the recovery of the revenue from which the association has been deprived. Page [2] Dallu Bacing Form IBSUKD SYBBY SAY. Smerlcan Turf Congress Record OFFIOUXt ORGAN OF 1HB AM2BIOAN TURF CONGBE88 AND Western Jockey Glut) Bulletin OFFICIAL OEQAK OF THE WK8TKBN JOCKEY CLUB. Kditor amd Proprietor, F. H. Brunkll. Aabooiatb Editor, Clinton 0. Riley. Shorktaky, Mrs, F. H. Bbunkll. 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So be considered and answered all queries to Daily Racing Form must hs sent over the full name and with the name of the writer. Those names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory teat. ST. LOUIS, MO., OFFICE 19 N. BROADWAY, Basement. M. Murphy, Agent. On Sale at 8:30 a.m. Daily Racing Form can be delivered to any address in Bt. Louis. Sack numbers can be promptly supplied. Orders for advertisements can be left at the St. Louis office for telegraphic transmission, 88TR0IT OFFICE 139 Grlswold Street. Frank E. McDonald, Agent. On sale at 9 :00 a.m. CINCINNATI OFFICE (08-410 Vine Street, J. R. Hawley, Agent. On Bala at Noon. AT MEMPHIS, TENN.: R. M. Mansford Co. X. H. Clarke & Bro. AT TORONTO, ONT.: George McSweeney, Iroquois Hotel. AT DENVER. COL.: Hamilton & Eendrick, 908-912 17th Street. AX NEW ORLEANS. LA.: . I H. J. Holle, 6tl Commercial Place. J AT BUFFALO, N. Y. : 1 New Tiff t House. AT NASHVILLE, TENN. : Duncan Hotel. AT MILWAUKEE, WIS,: Plankinton Hotel News Stand. AT BUTTE, MONT.: Eeefe Bros., Post Office News Stand. , AT KANSAS CITY, MO.: Ricksecker Cigar and News Co., Ninth and t Walnut Streets. CHICAGO, ILL., SEPTEMBER 14, 1901. Harlem Form ' HABLKM FORM. The form pf Saturday's Harlem fields is : First Race School for Scandal, Educate, If You Darn. Second Race Jaubart, McChesney, Landseer. Third Race Magnie Davis. Lennep, Odnor. Fourth Race Caviar, Argregor, Barrack. Fifth Race Searcher, Havilnnd, Gay H. Sixth Race Espionage, 8ynia, Hard Knot. Seventh Race Bright Night, Man of Honor, Isaber. I J 1 Bunco -Broncho Information Co. With all the Favorites Out Save RASSELASTO WIN C. B. Campbell, Harry New, Santa Teresa, Rag Tag, with a Scratch, El Ghor, Second and Third. Advance Guard. TODAY My Long Shot as Advertised Starts. Odds 10 to 30 to I. As the Card is an Easy One I will Guarantee Three Winners Odds 8 to 5 to 4 to I. Praying for More Rain. DON'T MISS METODAY Special daily city sheets with all races 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 weeks 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 J you know. Office 176 S. Clark St in tickot i office. On sale at 11:30 a.m. at newsstand ouatheaat corner Clark and Madison Sts. COL. J. O. WOOTERS, MOB.. 94 LINCOLN AVE. , t WANTED. A few reliable parties to write or call on me in regard to using some stable inform itioa which wins. I charge you nothing in advance. You to pay me aftar it wins. Btrictly confidential. Cooper, 820 Qgden Big , Chicago AUCTION SALE. Diepersal of rac horses in training including THE FAST FILLY PKONTA, RESEDA (MILE 1 :40) AND OSIDURMAN. Tuesday, September 17, 1901, at 1 o'clock sharp. IN PADDOCK HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK. Property of Middleton & Jungbluth. C. B. Reid, Trainer. Clem Creveling, Auctioneer. Wanted at ones. Full price paid for Daily Racing Form's Boohs of May, 1901, delivered in good condition at this office. ' RAG TAG 10-1 Was the Good Thing We Gave Our Numerous Subscribers Yesterday. TODAY We Have Three Royal Good Things at Each Track. $3.00 WEEKLY. WIRED A.T 10 A.1YE. The American Kandicappers, Reynolds & Go. 72, 119 DE4KBORV STREET. V nflfl Pit largi dud Insajs lifc on 3 it IS I I linois 'Jentral traia raturning BjljlJ 1 from Harlam Friday evoninir. Reward if returned, or will bay good pair. WM. BYN, PLVtER HOtHB. J i I ' Extra Special yilSi 4 or 3 to I Shot.' r t THIS GOOD THING HIS BEI5N ESPECIALLY PBE- - FARED TO BE yjS UNCORKED TODAY flH DON'T FAIL TO EMBRACE THIS GRAND OPRORTUNITY AND GREATLY ENLARGE - YOUR BANK ROLL. NOTE: For the benaBt 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, ilorrlsoa, Falmsr House Hp tola cigar stands, Wainshemnr's cigar store, 124 Washlngtoa St. : 8. Scamel' ing a cigar store, 5 So. Clark t., and Qns Thnmis' birbir RhoD, 95" 3o. Clrk St. Xt usual r am located at fruit stand. RATES $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. Wired 11 a.m. to any city J BuccesafnfHandicappar. EX-JOCKEY VIC BR1TT0N 235 PEARBCmtJ ST. 20 TO I GETAWAY DAY GOOD THING DON'T MISS THIS EXTRA SPECIAL. Here is one that has improved twenty pounds in the last two months and will gallop home. BE&IEHBER ONLY KNOWN AT THI8 OFFICE. 2 TO 1 OR BETTER 4TH RAGE. PLUNGE THE LIMIT ON THIS CINCH, As the Only Way for this Good Thing to Lose is to Fall Down. Form Letter Handicap on all Races Ready at 9 a.m. TERMS $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 "WEEKLY. RACE TRACK INFORMATION BUREAU SUITE 500, 263-269 DEARBORN STREET. Also sold at Kolman'a Cigar Store, 267 Daarborn St. Telephone Harrison 1580 Harlem Entries HAKLEK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track heavy. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-yaar-olda and upward, Selling, fnd. Horses. Aga. Wt. Hdop. 28245SIf You Daro .. 3.. ..107 705 28145 B. G Fox .. 5 '106 690 28003 JohnW. Patton 4... .103 600 282452Educate 3 .. 101 710 28245 Xanthos 8 101 625 28U52Pcbool for Scandal..... 3 .. 100 725 28145 Emma R 4.... 98 660 280253 R0p Scotch 5 ... 98 650 280803Glove 3 ... 94 600 27760 Slips 3 ... 92 675 Second Race 7-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 281993 Jaubert 105 700 282202 Brngg 100 635 28J44 Gold Medal 100 ......600 281243 McChesney 100 690 282692Lucien Appleby 100 650 S8146 Landseer 97 650 282203 Amote 97 600 28095 Sly Maid 97 640 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap, 281742Federal 5....105 .710 282i62Vnlcain 4 .. 104 700 27796 Lennep 6 .. 102 720 (28U8) Maggie Davis 5 .. 101 .725 (28246)Odnor 8 ... 95 ...:..710 S. C. Hildreth entry. Fourth Race 1, Mile and 100 Tarda. 3-yaar-olda and upward. Handicap. The May wood Stakes. $1,000 added. 282233 Pink Coat 6 .. 117 720 277963 Caviar 4 .. 110 750 (2806S)sJtar Chamber 4 .. 108 725 28l742Fderal 5 .. 105 715 282462Vnlcain 4 105 ......705 272233Barrack 4... .103 .. 730 282472Malay 5.."l02 .. 70 (28149)Argregor 3. ...100 ......710 3. C. Hildreth entry. Fifth. Baoe 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances, 282492pay the Fiddler 5. ...104 675 (28247)Haviland 4....104 .. 715 27796 Lennep 6 ...104 680 " 28245 Guy H " 3 .. 97 685 (28200) Searchsr 3 ... 94 !!":.725 Sixth Knco 1 HQs and 70 Tarda. 4-ysiar-olds and upward, Selling. (28?0!)Synia 5... .105 70 28!252Baniah 5 ...105 ...".690 267243 Hard Knot. 5 .. 105 . 710 28t472Espionage 5 ...103 .." !725 281773 Prairie Dog 4 ...103 670 (28177) Raird 4 "ilOl V.".".m 28 !i53 Kentucky Babe 4 ... 98 695 276932Prince Blazes 6 ... 96 .. 700 28177 Evelyn Byrd 5.... 91 ....".".700 tteventb. Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 4-vaar-oIds and upward. Sailing. 28200 Formcro 5.... 109 .. 670 1 28271 Golden Link 5 . 104 . "700 2480i Yoloco i . 10J "" "boO ' 27888 Ttio Bondman 5.... 99 693 2773 Joseph Jetferson 5 ... 99 ,."!'600, 27797 Dan Oupid 5 ... 99 660 23U7 Ed Roth 5 .. 97 I. 700 27i9?2BriRht Night 5 ... 97 282K8 iaaboy 6.... 97 ...."70 (2fili6)Man of Honor 4.... 93 7o KiD11 Barmnda 6 ... 91 700 28197 Hanan ......... 5 .... 94 690 Notice NOTICE. Hie form book for August is ready for sale and boeludes the racing of Saturday, August 31. Bo many form books of recent months were lost in tea mails that non-residents are advised, when ordering tha August book,to send 10 oents for the sorpose of having their orders sent as regis, tared mail, thereby Insuring delivery. Page [3] Harlem Form Chart HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., September 13. Twenty-third day. Harlem Jockey Club. Midiummtr Meat ing. W tather olear; tract heavy, Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. OQ'JftQ FIB3I RACE -4 Mile. Purse $400; 575 to second; $25 to thira. aOaDO 3-yaar-olda and upward. Belling. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 34 StrFin Jockeya OwnarB O H 0 P 281510. B. CAMPBELLS 98 61 6 52 42 1b Doss C B Campbell 8 12 9 8 28121 LADY 1DB1S 8 91 1 V 1 22 2 L Jackson A E Neff & Co 10 12 12 6 28066 THE BUTCHER 3 101 7" 21 23 1 Si T Knight J E rushing 2 2 2 1 28197 CANOVA 6 106 8 SH 33 32 4& Basainger G B Grimes 5 6 61 2 2819iMISS ZARA 3 92 12 91 61 62 &2 Bice L Marion & Co SO 60 60 25 28197LUO. BRAMBLE 5 991 Sa 7" 71 81 62 T Dean J Brenock 10 20 20 8 28031H1VE ALL 8 92 2" 81 81 52 72 W Knapp J Curl 20 SO SO 15 27760IdABEY 6 101 4 103 loc 7 85 Otis J Mellbusch 8 10 6i 21 2 9683MACLABEN 4 98 111 4h 92 91 9 Birkenrnth L H Ezell 20 30 20 8 280902HA1DEE 3 91 5" 5" 4103 lii8 K Btoele B V Prather & C08 10 8 4 28061 MAYDINE 4 105 102 U6 Hi5niOuio R Sullivan W F Schulte 10 25 25 8 27723 BISTER MAMIE 6 103 91 ' 12 12 12 12 Weir H Furst & Co 60 100 40 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, 52, 1:19. Winner Uh. g, by King Regent Gold Bond Wont to pest at 2:15. At poat 5 minutes, atart good. Won in a hard drive; second the same. C. B. Campbell saved ground by hogging the rail at the head of the stretch. He came strongly in tho last eighth, but was lucky to win as had L. JackBoa not allowed Lady Idris to swing wide at the stretch turn the latter would certainly have won. Lady Idris and he Butcher ran neck and neck aft.r the first qnarter had been run, but the former outgamed the latter in the closing BtrideB. Canova was light there all the way and finis tied stoutly. He is ready to win from the same kind of a field at his next asking. MacLaren and Haidee showed early speed. Corrected weights Lady Idris, 97. Overwoighta he Butcher, 1 pound; Lucille Bramble, 11. C. B. Campbell, show, 8 to 5. Lady Idris, show, 21 to 1. Tho Butcher, show, 1 to 2. O Q f Q SECOND BACK 5-8 Mile. Purse $100; $75 to second; $25 to thira. flOUi 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 34 i BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' 28199 HARRY NEW 108 1" 21 22 1 13 T Knight W H Landeman 21 21 2 4-5 28199 LUCIEN APPLEBY108 51 41 31 31 22 Cobnrn B C Hildreth 4 6 6 2 28175 COACOA 105 H 13 12 21 35 Bassinger W T Muir 8 17 17 6 (27770)BO E PLUME 108 83 61 61 71 45 J MclnernyJ T Stewart & Co 5 5 4 8-5 28030 BP iNKER 105 9 9 9 5a 5 Davit son B Williams & Co 15 60 60 25 28095 bUZZrSR 105 6" 81 81 81 65 R isuUivan T H Ryan 4 10 10 4 28171 H'LAND BEAUTY 105 71 72 71 6t 7" Ransom H J Bcoggan 60 150 150 40 28093 E HATH ION 105 3" 31 4" 42 8 Dominick P DuDne 3 5 4 8 5 28064 FRANCES M. 105 2" 51 51 9 9 Birkenrnth M L Koch & Co 60 100 100 40 Time, 26, 52, 1:06. Winner Blk. c, by Pirate of Penzance Barcelona. Went to post at 2:50. At poBt 12 minutes. Btartgood. Won easily; second the same. Harry New finished fast and strongly through the last eighth and was much the best. Lucien Appleby also finished stoutly acd was the best of the others. Coacoa awoke with a start from her last race, bhe was speeay fur four and a half funongs. but tired badly when tha pinch came. Emathion showed speed, but could not carry it far. His race was no where near his true form and should be thrown out in f ntnre calculations. cratched-28.!202Bragg, 108; 28224 Hat Mitchell, 105. Harry New. show, 2 to 5. Lucien Appleby, show, evens. Coacoa, show, 3 to 1. Rose Plume, show, 4 to 5. Emathion, show, 7 to 10. fYQ n7 THIRD RACE Short Course. Purse $400. $75 to second; $25 to third. J 3-year-olda and upward. Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 4 6 8 10 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 282222 MAZO 5 132 U 2 2 1 1 1 1 Lloyd J D Hooe 8-5 2 9-5 1-2 282220. CONOVER 5 126 4 Fell. 2 R Taylor Mrs B Bradley 10 10 8 8-5 282223D. FURBER 4132 22 Fell. 3 P Clay BBTracey&Co 6-5 2 8-5 1-2 28222 SAINTLY 5 145 31 l'O 18 Fell. 4 Slater G W Cnshing 3 4 4 13-10 Disqualified. Time, 4:24. Winner Ch. g, by Rossington Rena B. Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Mazo waB the only horse that did not fall. He refused the tenth jump but waB taken back and took it at the second attempt. Dick Fmber and Captain Conovor went down at the second jump and Saintly at the seventh. The three were remounted and went over the course, bnt Captain Conover, which finished second, was disqualified for not taking the course correctly. Dick Furber was given second money and Saintly third. Overweights Captain Conover, 1 pound. Mazo, show, out. Dick Furber, show, out. Saintly, show, 1 to 2. OQ.ifTI FOURTH HAOK-3-4 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. iO I JL 3 year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 34 jj StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 27195EL GHOB 5 100 101 91 71 4i 11 Otis G W Curtis 15 25 25 10 28198 EMMA C. L. 3 97 5" 321 42 2" 21 Beaton D V Grace & Co 6 10 10 4 282930L1YER MC 5 106 81 7" 52 6" 3 Coburn C R Ellison 6 7 61 13-5 28 1982 DELL A OSTR'ND4 110 92 82 92 31 41 J inkfieldT E Barrett 4 5 41 8-5 (28198) QDEEN O'DAY 3 S9 1h 21 31 71 51 T Knight J B Bespass 2 3 3 6-5 28177L. DUCHESS II. 3 95 4" 61 81 81 6 Davisson W Hoffman 6 9 9 4 281983PUPIL 4 106 6 41 2h 1 71 Dominick C Lind 4 5 5 2 28032 GOLDEN LINK 5 108 3a 101 101 91 81 B bullivan T H Ryan 8 15 15 6 28198 WALLEN3TE1N 4 108 2" HI 1" 5 91 Rutter F F Warner & Co 8 13 13 5 26107 HARNEY 3 106 71 5" 61 10 10h Bassinger W Mulveil 20 50 50 15 24156 J. H. BABNES 4 108 11 11 11 11 11 W Wilson Mrs C Vandusen 30 50 50 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, 52, 1 :19. Winner Ch. g, by Top Gallant Euphony. Went to post at 4:00. At post 3 minuteB. Start good. Won driving; next three the same. El Ghor came with a rush in the closing strides and was going away at tha end. Emma C. L. ran a good race, but was tiriug badly at the end. Oliver Mc finished stoutly on the inside rail, Delia Ostrand, badly entangled in the early part of the race, came strongly in the last sixteenth. Queen o'Day had enough when a sixteenth out. W aliens tein ran well for five furlongs and then quit. The field was well bunched at the finishod. Scratched (28119) siren tiong, 101. Overweights WaUenstein, 5 pounds. El Ghor, show, 4 to 1. Emma C. L., show, 2 to 1. Oliver Mc, show, 7 to 5, Queen o'Day, show, 3 to 5. OQt)f7) FIFTH BACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. uQ A I A 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 34 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 281753BAG TAG 100 51 41 23 221 li J MclnernyJ T Stewart & Co 5 9 8 21 280613ANTA TERESA 100 72 8 6 41 25 Otis J Welch & Ce 3 4 4 1 (28248) MURESCA . 105 2h 12 u 1 3 T Knight C Lind 4-5 1 9-102-5 281932LUOY LOCKET 95 41 521 31 53 41 Benton C E Brossman 20 25 25 8 28057MIS3 CHARLIE 94 6" 6 8 31 56 Davisson T Settle & Co 30 40 16 6 28220THE WAY 96 1" 3a 71 7a 61 Ransom H S Scoggan 60 100 100 25 282242DODIE B. 92 31 2 51 8 78 Rica 8 C Hildrth 6 12 12 4 (28196) LYSBETH 105 8 71 41 6 8 Dominick Mrs L Griffin 6 12 12 3 'Apprentice allowance. Time, 25J, 51, 1 :05, 1 :12. Winner B. c, by Margravo Regalia. Went to post at 4:30. At post 10 minutes. Btart good. Won driving; second easily. Bag Tag, always well up, finished strongly, but had to be hustled out to beat the fast-closing Santa .Teresa. The latter was badly outrun in tha first half, but made up ground quickly in the last eighth. Muresca ran far'below her usual brilliant showings in the mud. She fell away rapidly in the last quarter. Lucy Locket ran well for four and a half furlongs. Bcratched-282443Digby Bell, 101. Corrected weights Dodie 8., 90. Overweights Dodie B., 2 poundB; The Way, 3. Rag Tag, show, evens. Banta Teresa, show, 1 to 2. Muresca, show, out. QQ.jfyQ 81XTH HACK 1 Mile Puree $100; $75 to second; $25 to third. j Q ji Q 3-year-olds. Belli, g. Ind HorBoa A Wt St 34 34 X StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H 0 P 28200PAY ME 93 3a 32 U 13 14 13 Hice J McDonald 6 15 15 5 280d5RA8EiAB 99 51 75 72 51 45 23 Otis T J O'Hearn 21 31 13-51 28198 80RT1E 98 4" 46 3 221 23 32 J Walsh P Dunne 5 61 6 21 2i918ZiCK PHELP3 93 7a 8 8 71 1 6 43 Hope J J Ogles 6 6 4 8-5 280S1aUD1E 97 2s la 2a 32 31 52 Doss C B Campbull 6 18 13 4 282011 D A V. 94 6 61 63 62 51 69 R Steele J E Cnshing 6 15 15 5 28177 ELMER L. ICO 8 51 51 41 75 75 T Knight J B RespaBS 11-55 5 2 (27802JAMOHOSO 98 la 2" 41 8 8 8 L Jackson D P Bodgers & Co 8 8 8 3 Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, 52, 1:21, 1:48. Winner B. g, by Getaway Biggoyet. Went to post at 5:10. At post 2 minutes. Btartgood. Won easily; second the same. After the first quarter had been run, Pay Ma ran into the lead and easily hold It for the entire journey, and was never in trouble. Ratselas closed up strongly in the last eighth bnt had no chance to baat the winner. Bortie had enough when a furlong out. Zack Phelps closed tome ground in the last quarter. Audie ran well for six furlongs, Elmer L. eould not extend himself in the going. Scratched 28245 Princess Tatyana, 93, Corrected weight Bortie, 98. Overweights RasaelaB, 1 pound. Pay Me, show, 21 to 1. Raaselaa, show, 1 to 2. Sortie, show, 6 to 5. Zack Phelps, show, 4 to 5. Delmar Park Form Chart DELMAR PARK FORMS CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., September 13. Sixty-fifth day. Delmar Park Jockay Club. Summer Meng. Weather clear: track slow. " Presiding Judge. P. A. Brady. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. . ; O Q O Q d FIBBT RACK 4 l- Furlongs. Purse $100. 2-year-olds. MaidenB. OflOO AUowances . (nd Horses A Wt St 34 34 X BtrFin Jockeys Ownara O H 0 P 280112FUGURTHA 107 4 35 13 12 Michael W M Bogera 8-5 21 21 1 S73012LOUIS WAGNER 110 5 63 3a 21 Howell L Thompson 6 15 12 5 282152BENDORA 110 7 5 2 Si Dale R R Rice 2 21 11-54-5 27450 BROODLER 107 8 4 71 48 Bloss L Lewis 30 SO 15 7 279 ,0 JIGGER 107 9 10 8 5" Lindsay Wheeler & Co 15 30 30 10 282153MOHO 104 8 7a 62 63 Powell F Smith 7 15 15 5 28215 WY AP PER 107 1 11 43 71 Dugan B B Burnett . 12 17 16 6 CHANDOO 106 6 93 95 8 Enos T H Stevens 10 10 8 31 26135 LITTLE HINDOO 101 11 8 11 9 T O'Brien J C Cahn 7 10 10 4 28215 FEBNMEADOW 100 2 2 52 102 D Hall B Calvert 15 30 80 10 ZORN 103 10 11 103 11 GiveDS Tom Shelley 20 100 100 30 Time, 13, 25, 37, 51, 571. Winner Ch. c, by July Hearsa. Went to post at 2:32. At post 11 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Fogur-tha waB off running in a straggling start, which put Bendora and Louis Wagner out of it at the start and had it all his own way. Louis Wagner ran a good race and finished gamely under the whip. Bendora also ran a good race, but Howell outfinished Dale. Wy Ap Per showed a dash of early speed, but it was not lasting. Bcratched 28166 Marie Tryon, 107. Overweights Chandoo, 3 pounds; Little Hindoo, 4; Zorn, 3. Fogurtha, Bhow, 1 to 2. Louis Wagner, show: 2 to 1. Bendora, Bhow, 2 to 5. SECOND BACK 1 Mile. Purse $100. S-year olds and upward. SeUing. 28 2 8 7 nd Horses A Wt Bt 34 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 281912ELEVEN BELLS 4 109 3 22 1 2 12 H Lindsay T A Davies 3-2 8-5 8-5 7-10 27908 DE BLAISE 5 107 1 H 2 1" 23 23 Dale F W Johnson 5 5 41 8-5 2790 j THE CAXION 3 99 2 5" 42 31 35 36 O'Neil Talbot Bros 2 3 3 6-5 28238 8COrlPOLETTE 3 101 4 32 3 43 52 41 Watson B T Gaines & Bro 10 16 16 7 282143FORD 3 94 5 it 61 615 41" 63 Bell Doolan&Bray 3 6 6 21 27324 LEO NOSTER 4 104 7 63 5 53 615 68 Wainwrig'tF W Boltgrewe 20 100 100 30 27919 MANDAMUS 4 104 8 86 83 82 7 7)0 Dugan J B Hors man 15 150 ISO 40 28239 BIRDIE STONE 3 91 9 9 9 9 88 810 Moon Martin & Patton 10 30 SO 10 28214 DR. M'NALLY 3 91 6 4 7S 72 9 9 j Jones U J Kuhs 30 150 150 40 Time, 14, 26, 51, 1 :18, 1 :46. Winner Br. f, by Quicklime Elsie 8. Went to post at 3:10. At post 8 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second the same. The poor ttart combined with a bad tangle immediately after put everything out of the race but the first two. Eleven Bells rtvcled in the soft going and won pulling up. De Blaise had five lengths the best of a straggling start. The Caxton ran a fair race. Birdie Stone is in bad condition. Bcratched- 27291 Mystery, 107; 281693Fbiry Day, 99; 27951 Thalia Black, 94. Overweights De Blaise, 3 pounds; Scorpolette, 2. Eleven Bells, show, out. De blaise, show, 4 to 5. The Caxton, Bhow, 1 to 2. THIRD RACE 6 1-8 Furlongs. Puree $4C0. S-yaar-olda.v Selling. 23 JJ ind" "Horses A Wt Bt 34 Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H O P 281692DIAZ 103 5 32 2 22 12 Howell W Mulkey 6-5 3-2 3-2 1-2 27904 MERHY WAGER 103 1 55 53 52 21 Watson Manton & Co 10 20 20 8 20670 ALINE 8. 103 4 42 31 31 3k Givens JAAbernathy 15 75 15 6 28190 GOLiDEN EASTER 106 8 1" 12 1 42 lrvin L C Bloan 10 12 12 4 27199 KED SIGNAL 103 8 8" 76 63 53 C Moore CSCrow 60 60 15 6 282393KINLOCH PARK 106 6 7a 6a 78 65 Enos T H Stevens 3 4 4 6-5 282383 UURRELL 103 2 2 42 43 73 Michaels J M Thornton Agt8 10 9 8 28190 GLKN BOW 103 9 9 9 9 86 Lindsay George Land 10 20 20 8 27822 ROBERT JR. 106 7 6a 82 81 9 Dale H W W allh'ser&Co3 5 41 8-5 Time, 12i, 24i, 0, 1 :171, 1 :24. Winner Br. g, by Verge d'Or Adelaide. Went to post at 3:44. At post 4 minuteB. Start poor. Won easily ; second and third driving. Diaz broke quickly, was well rated and then came fast when called on, Meriy Wager finished strongly after a rongh journey. Aline S. ran a good race for a first time out this year. Golden Easter went very fatt to the stretch, then tired. Robert Jr. is completely wrecked. He was a good horse in soft going in the spring. Diaz, Bhow, out. Merry w ager, Bhow, 3 to 1. Aline B., show, 3 to 1. Kinloch Park, show, 3 to 5. 28289 FOURTH RACE 5 1-8 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olda. Selling" nd Horses A Wt St 34 34 X BtrFin Jockeya Ownara O H 0 P (28191) ATTELLE 105 5 3a 31 31 13 T O'Brien W M Wallace 8-5 3-4 7-10 out (28218)LILLIAN M. 107 2 21 22 21 2H Dale F M Connor 4 4 3 7-10 28240 ROaE OF RED 105 3 5 5 5 3a D Hall J De Armau 4 7 7 8-5 28218 MADA, BELL 104 1 11 11 13 43 Howell J Huffman 6 15 15 4 ( 28011 )CL ARENA 100 4 4 4a 4 5 Lindsay J C Cahn 10 15 15 4 Time, 12, 24, 491, 1 :03, 1 :10. Winner Cb. f, by The Commoner- Elletta. Went to post at 4:14. At pest 4 minuteB. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Attelle was best, but by no meanB ran a brilliant race, bhe seemed stiff and sore, but pluckily tried all she could and warmed up as Bhe went along. She is a very game filly. Lillian M. ran her race. Hobo of Red finished veil. Mada Bell is sour and quit badly in the stretch. Clarena ran a very bad race in her own going. Overweights Lillian M., 2 pounds; Mada Bell, 2. Lillian M., show, 1 to 4. Rose of Bed, show, 1 to 2. 28 290 FAFTH KACK-7"8 Mile FurB" 5100, S-year-olds and upward. 8elling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 34 X BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H C P 28213 BOOT 6 106 2 la is jh 12 11 Dale T A Gay & Co 4 4 3 6-5 28113 TEA GOWN 3 103 5 8 8 71 63 2 Howell Cole & Co 6 7 7 2 281443MI83 G'LIGHTLY3 103 8 43 2 43 2 31 T O'Brien Fizer & Co 6-5 9-5 8-5 3-5 28109 MEGGS 6 103 1 21 3" 21 32 43 Michaels G H Marlmann 7 30 SO 10 27515 TOM GILMORE 4 109 6 7 7a 8 8 53 Lindsay J J WhitesideB 12 40 40 10 (27908)ELBE 4 103 3 81 43 3a 41 62 Givens J N Miller & Co 21 16-516-56-5 28165 PETER DURYEA 4 115 7 61 62 61 51 78 Patton F Gering 8 25 25 8 27i56 ALALIA 3 97 4 511 52 52 1U 8 O'Nail Martin & Patton 20 40 40 15 Time, 131, 251, 501, 1:161, 1:31. Winner B. g, by Bootmaker Charlcie. Went to poBt at 4:43. At post 7 minutes. Start. fair. Won handily ; second driving. Boot, in capable hands, ran an improved race over the unassisted one he ran at his last previous start. He was much favored by the start and well held together at the end. Ten Gown began slowly but finished fast. It was a trifle too short for her. Mies Golightly was handicapped by breaking last on the outside, but ran an excellent raco and was well ridden. Meggs showed early speed, but was held in the deep going on the rail until he tirt d. Elbe tired as if she did not like the mud. Scratched 282162Uhappaqua, 121; 27293 Jerry Hunt, 106. Boot, show, 1 to 2. Tea Gown, show; evens. Miss Golightly, Bhow, out. Elba, Bhow, 1 to 2. 1 81118 aud 30 Yai d8, PurS8 S10- 8-year-olds and upward. 28 201 81X8 1j-BACK Ind Horses AWt St 34 H X StrFin Jockeys Ownara O H 0 P 28191 TEUCER 6 107 4 13 12 11 HI 12 Powell WWO'Hara&Co6 8 4 9-5" (2819DSAT1N COAT 3 97 8 61 55 31 2a 21 Bell Hughes & EUiott 21 3 3 1 28191 TICKFUL 4 104 2 22 23 22 31 3 T O'Brien Fizer & Co 4 10 10 4 2824321GNIS 5 107 1 3a 3 46 410 416 Dale LV Bellow 2 2 8-5 8-5 28266 HANQUO II. 7 107 7 9 9 9 52 53 Lindsay T A Davies 15 30 SO 12 (28238)GEOHGE B. COX 6 107 9 7a 7a 7a 815 6a BIobs Mrs M Abadie 4 10 10 4 28239 rJAUBKB 6 107 5 4a 4" 5 61 7 Patton - W S Laird 15 20 15 5 28242 GEO. GABDNER 3 99 3 82 82 8" 71 815 D aall E Beck. 8 15 15 5 282142CHUHCHILL 3 104 6 51 61 6 9 9 Michaels T G Watkins 15 SO SO 10 Time, 2, 14i, 27, 391, 52, 1 :05, 1:181, 1 :31i, 1 :4S1, 1 :451. Winner B. h, by Rayon d'Or- Glen Belle. Went to post at 5:16. At post 13 minuies. Btartgood. Won easily; second and third driving. Teucer's laBt race in this field entitled him to win here. He was left at tho poet, yet waB only beaten one and a half lengths by Satin Coat, which won. He quickly got out in front and galloped nnextendodiill the way a no seemed to like the going. Satin Coat was skillfully ridden and had no mishaps. Tickful was at home in the goiog and ran an extra good race. Ignis did his bst. Banquo II. finished very stoutly under a weak ride. Sauber ran a bad race. Georgia Gardner was fa icked and hurt at the post by Saubar. Churchill ran as if the going did not suit him. Overweights Ignis, 8 pounds; Sauber, 8. Teucer, show, 4 to 5. Satin Coat, Bhow, out. Tickful, show, 2 to 1. Ignis, show, out. Page [4] Coney Island Form CONEY I8LAND FORM. Nw Yoke, N, Y September 18. The torn oi Saturday's Stieepshead Bay fleldi it : First Baee The Baehelor, Fulminate, Zlnri-bsr. Second Baee Saddueee, Wax Taper, Bed-path. Third Baee Endurance by Bight, Heno, Ami-oltla. Fourth Baoe Boekton, Maid of Harlem, Bel-lario. Fifth Baee Bister Juliet, Eddie Buich, Lady Sterling. Sixth Race Kinnikinnlck, Bowen, The Amazon. Fort Erie Form FORT ERIE FORM. Foot Emh, Oirr,, September 18. The form of Saturday's Fort Erie fleldi is: First Baee Ordeal, Tobe Paine, L. W. Second Baee Lathrop, Miss Wax, Ardita. Third Baee Lady Silver, Competitor, Pretty Bosle. Fourth Baee Curtsey, Bush Fields, Baffled. Fifth Baee Frank MoKee, Dash, Ganesa. Sixth Baee Cogswell, Bose Bird. Arganauta. LOCAL FORM BOOKS. 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First Baee Full Course. (About 2 1-2 miles.) S-year-olda and upward. Handicap. The ffestbury Steeplechase. $1,200 added. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdop (28003)Fnlminat 5 .. 156 690 28156 Orman 4... 147 675 280053The Bachelor 8 .. 145 700 281563Ziuzlber 4 136 685 28067 Lhtesemite 5.... 136 680 28156 Decameron 8.... 135 675 27i9STrillion 10... 134 685 27887 Fabius 4... 130 670 Second Race 3-4 mile. (On Main Track.) S-year-olds and upward. Highweight Handicap. (28251) Wax Taper 4 .. 140 740 282772CarbUDcle 4... 138 720 2825JSKinniliinnick 7.. ..137 730 ( 28038) Ked pa tn 4 .. 133 735 272S6 Baaducee 4 .. 130 750 2815S King reppsr 3 .. 128 720 (28101)Duelist 3 .. 125 730 281533Cervera 3 .. 122 ......720 28181 Musette 4 ... 120 725 282J52flly 7... 120 735 28230 Isia 3.. ..119 715 28098 Somerset 4... 116 ..... 705 2S040 Candle 3 .... 115 700 T. J. Healey entry. Third Race Last 3-4 Mile. (New Futurity Course.) 2-year-olds. Handicap. The Great Eastern Stakes. Value $7,500. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (28202)$Endnrance by Bight 126 800 (28099) deno 118 795 282762Cameron 117 740 2S0072MuBterman 117 785 280073t&ing Hanover 116 7U0 28180 Otis .. 114 775 Igniter, b. c, by Lamplighter Triana 113 282523JFlora Pomona Ill 725 21990 Saturday 110 770 (28252) Amicitia 110 790 28069 Sir Oliver 109 ......770 (28J28)Leonid 108 775 28154tGnnfi e 108 750 28228'Mbjor Daingerfleld .107 720 271373Sombrero . 107 745 281292 Jim TulJy 106 770 28i76sPeninsula. 100 765 28128 Par Excellence 100 760 28M2 Lombre 99 755 27895 Feme Sole 98 730 Augast tfelmont entry. W. C. Whitney entry. ?J. W. Schorr entry. Fourth Race 2 1-4 Miles. S-year-olds and upward. Allowances. The Annual Champion Stakes. Value $25,000. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp 281552fiockton 4.. ..130 800 28227 Hammock 4 .. 130 700 (28188)Maid of Harlem 5... 128 775 27275 Brigadier 4.... 127 740 28208 tfellario 8.... 116 750 Fifth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 28153 Francesco 107 715 28250 Blanket 107 690 277S82slBter Juliet 105 725 28152 Eddie Busch 104 720 28202 Kaloma 102 685 27412 Man o' War 102 695 28U9 Gibson Light 102 ..... 690 28152 James P. Keating 102 705 28009 Lady Holrood 101 710 28006 City Bank 100 695 28l82SLady Badnor 100 700 28152 Oclawaha 99 710 282503Lady Sterling 99 715 280O9 Foundling ' ... 99 700 28152 Montana Pioneer 99 695 281812 Ascension 99 710 27197 Fobsoluca .. 99 700 28l522Honolulu 99 705 28J26 Hot 97 675 28152 Fried Krupp 97 680 28127 Thoth 94 685 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles. (On Turf.) 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, 282533Kinnikinnick 7... 110 7E0 28J073Dolando 8.. ..106 730 28207 The Amazon 4 ...105 735 28255 Wild Pirate 3 .. 104 730 (28098) Golden Grain 3 ...102 720 28157 Demurrer S....102 7'5 282273Alfred Vargrave 4... .101 785 27597Trebor 6 ... 98 725 28255Aetor 6 ... 98 720 28157 Bedeck 8.... 97 715 (28227)Bowen S ... 97 740 28250 Lucent 8 ... 97 710 (28255) Lady Chorister 8.... 91 705 28251 Himself . 8.... 91 715 XI227Barbara Frietebie ...... 8.... 89 705 Delmar Park Form DELMAR PARK FORM. St. Louib, Mo., September 13. -The form of Saturday's Delmar Park fields is : First Baee Ben O'Fallon, Two AnnieB, Hen-gist. Second Baee Colonel Gay, NekarniB, John Morton. Third Baee Teucer, George Lee, Kittie Clyde. Fourth Baee Huntressa, Talpa, Paul Cray-ton. s Fifth Baee Nearest, Meddlesome, Van Hoorebeke. Sixth Baee Dandy Jim, Ida Ledford, Alice Turner. Seventh Baee Euterpe, Ben Frost, Percy B. Delmar Park Entries DELMAR PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; traek heavy. First Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 28239 Ben Boy 6.... 110 680 28266 Ben O'Fallon 6 .. 110 700 27949 Kenneth Jr 4... 107 665 2823rf2rwo Annis 4.. ..107 690 28262 Jack Willis 4... 107 675 28238 Hengist 1... 104 685 28!39 Bobeit Morrison 8.. ..104 680 28190 Norwood Belle 3.... 101 660 28214 Billiard 3.... 101 670 27568 LouFerrell S....101 665 26264 Ironess S....101 660 28164 Anxious 3.... 101 685 Second Race 1 3-4 Milt s. I 4-year-olds and upward. Belling. 26108 Colonel Gay 7.. ..112 725 27974 MonaB 5... 109 705 280U3John Morton 4 .. 109 715 (28169)Nekarnls 6. ...109 720 28018 La Maseota I... .109 700 28014 Nannie J 5....109 ......710 28192 Daniel 4....101 700 Third Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 8-year-olds and upward Selling. 28217tJoe Doughty 5....110 710 (2829t)Tencer 6... .110 725 28IS92Kittie Clyde 4 ... 107 715 28112 CharleBD 5... 107 700 28266 George Lee 6.... 107 720 28169Fairy Day 8.... 97 705 21267 Jaaowood 3.... 97 700 Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (28?40)HuntreBsa 112 725 282648 Wakita 106 710 2824088ambo 105 705 282642 Hunter Baine 105 715 282402Talpa 102 720 27975 Paul Creyton 93 715 28240 Varner 96 700 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Handicap. (28216) Nearest 5. ...106 725 28195 Tom Collins 6... 106 715 282412 Van Hoorebeke 4... 105 715 I (28144)Middleaome 5... 102 720 (38142) Santa Ventura 3.... 95 710 26109 Diana Fonso 4.... 90 ......700 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles. S-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 282413Ida Ledford 4. ...Ill 720 (28241) Alice Turner 4... 103 715 (28217) Dandy Jim 3.. ..100 725 282172 vV all 3 .. 100 715 28016 Belle Simpson 4.... 1C0, 710 Seventh Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Belling, 28089 The Wag 4... 110 705 28267 SchneU Laufer 4... 110 710 278052 Marion Lynch 4... 107 700 (28J43)Euterpe 5 ... 107 725 (28239)Brown Vail 5 .. 107 705 281102 Delsarte 6... 107 715 282673 Ben Frost 6....107 720 282433Qrandma II 5 107 700 281913PercyB 6... .107 715 Fort Erie Entries FORT BRIE ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather cloudy; traek heavy. First Race-7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 28?602Mies Bedwood 8 .. 119 705 28283 Cheval d'Or 5. ...117 700 U8 J36) hare Perfume 5.. ..117 710 28236 Jena 4.. ..114 700 (28232) King's Pet 5... 114 705 U8l81jUrdeal 5.. ..114 725 28ls8iMiaLie B 5... 114 695 28;83 Easter Lily 4... 114 690 282083Tube Paine 5 .. 112 720 28236 Dog Town 6... 112 710 28237 Quaver 7.... 109 715 28:36 (inn Cotton 4... 109 685 27212 ueuryGibbs 4... 109 680 28237 L. rt 7. ...109 715 28280 Miss Shanley 4.... 109 680 Second Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds, Belling. 280533Bourbon King 102 710 2823j3 Ardita 100 715 282332Lathrop 97 725 282a92Laay Patroness 97 705 282572Miss Wax 97 720 27924 Pirate Girl 97 705 28106 De Miisom 97 700 28257 Victory Queen 97 710 28233 Debenture 97 715 Xhird Race 3-4 Mile. 5-year-olds and upward. Belling, (28261)Compstitor 8.... 106 720 (28:60 Prince Efiher 4... .104 715 28158 Full Dr88 5.... 104 700 27671 Lady Kent 4....104 710 (28l37)Lndy aiiver 8....103 725 282o8 Pretty Bosie 5. ...101 715 2810a Fairy Dell 4.... 101 705 (28023) Myrtle Van 7.... 101 705 28235 Maggie W 8.... 98 710 28285 Blackford 3.... 95 700 Fourth Race 1 1-16 Miles. S-year-olds and upward, Selling, (2828SlBush Fields 7....109 720 28lSt3baffled 4....105 715 18:34 Prince of Song 3.... 91 710 (:8210)Curtsey 3..,. 90 ......725 l28022)Saragamp 3...'. 88 705 Fifth Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds, Belling. 28259 Frank Becker 105 715 (28:l9)Frank McKee 105 725 28159 Catspaw 102 710 128185) DaBh 102 720 28185 ansa Blarney 102 700 28101 cormac 102 705 2818 j silver Chimes 102 700 Z6222 Ganesa 97 715 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 3- year-olds. Belling. 28283 Willard J..... 109 675 28284 Isaac Hopper 105 680 28u54 Little Tommy Tuoker ..105 670 28236 Micou 105 680 280513 CogB well 105 700 282s62KoBe Bird.. ?102 690 28186 Hoiale 102 665 28186'Ziegfeld 102 685 28234 Madeline G 102 665 28ibl Argauanta 102 685 Racing Dates of 1991 RACING DATES OF 1901. Delmar Jockey Club July 1 Sept. 28 Fort Erie, Can July 4 Sept. 24 Kinloch Park, Mo Aug. 17 Sept. 14 Shespshead Bay, N. Y August 31 Sept 14 Harlem (Chicago) September 2-14 Hawthorne (Chicago) Bept 1628 Gravesend, N. Y Bept. 17 Oct. 5 St. Louis (Fair Grounds) 8tpt. 30 Oct. 31 Harlem (Chicago) Sept. 30 Oct. 9 Morris Park, N. Y October 7- 26 Worth (Chicago) October 10-26 Latpnia, Ky...r Oct. 26-Nov 16 Lakeside, Ind Oct. 28 Nov 13 Tanforan, Cal November 2 Aauaduet N. V Oct. 28 Snr, 9 Washington, D. C. (Benninge) Nov. 1130 Page [5] Fort Erie Form Chart FORT ERIE FORM CHART. 7RT ERIE. ONI., September 3. Sixty-second day. Fort Erie Racing Association. Bnmmer Moatiog. Weather cloudy ; track very heavy. Presiding Jadge, Francis Nelson. Starter. Mara Casaidy. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. 28"7j80 FIRST BACK 3-4 Mile. Pnrse $250. 4-year-oldB and upward. Belling. Iud Horses A Wt St H K H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H U P 28208 OLE A. 4 109 2 2" 12 13 IS W Woods C J Feb 10 12 12 5 27775 FRANCONI 4 109 1 1" 21 2" 2" Troxler G Hendrie 21 3 3 6-5 28260PR'CE38AURORA4 109 5 31 3 42 3h Ellis Torreyson Bros 6 8 8 3 28205 CALOOCAN 4 109 3 51 41 31 43 Honck R O Coopir 3 3 3 1 28260 ZOLQ 7 If 9 11 8 7 8 5" Boland Mrs R Liddil 5 5 5 8-5 "2818$ MI83 8HANLEY 4 109 10 61 53 6 65 McQuade B L Cole 3 3 3 1 27871 T"E ORIOLE 4 109 9 9 9 51 7 LThompB'nFox & McDowell 4 6 6 21 28236 F BAN DOO 4 109 12 12 10 9 8 Adams R J Laagblin 3 3 3 1 26961 OwANGE& BL'GK4 1C9 7 7 8 10 9 C Wilson FAHarte&Co SO 40 40 15 28U8 NEPON8ET 4 112 4 4h 6 7 10 Hayden Nagle & Manniz 15 20 20 8 28022 TEMPLAR 4 1C9 8 10 11 11 11 Finnerty G B Walters 20 40 40 15 27812 GRANDEUR 4 112 6 11 12 12 12 Flint J J Carroll 6 7 7 3' Time. 251, 521,1:211. Winner Br. , by Lamplighter Miss Olive. Went to post at 2:55. At post 3 minntes. -8tart fair. Won easily; second all out. Oleawas at hoMO in the going and was hustled in the last eighth, but was never in trouble. It was a hard drive among the next three. Franconi was tiring faBt, but just managed to last long enough. Princess Aurora got third place in the final stride She went very wide at the stretch turn and came again when straightened out. Caloocan ran well. Frandoo had the worst of the start. ki Bcratched-27898 M. Murphy. 112; 28073 Falella, 109; 28158 Full Drees. 109. ""c Olaa. show, 21 to 1. Franooni, show. 1 to 2. Princess Aurora, show, 8 to 5. Caloocan, show, 1 to 2. Miss Shanley, show, 1 to 2. Frandoo, show, 1 to 2. 28281 SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. Ind HorseB A Wt Bt 34 K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 281 17 ANNA LOUISE 100 7 42 31 31 U May J Pirson 6 8 8 3 "27696 LATCH 8TBING 103 4 2 21 2 21 C Wilson A Elrod 5 7 7 3 "28201 HATTIE DAVIS 102 9 7" 6" 6 3" LThomps'nE Moose & Co 8-5 8-5 3-2 8-5 28200 QUEEN FR1ESE 100 3 6i 7 4" 4" Hedfern LBmitha&Co 3 3 3 1 282b9UANTA BONITA 100 2 3 4 5" 51 Adams H Stull 2 2 2 4-5 28H1 SIX BITS 100 5 11 1 1 6" Hutch ins Mag'rk&SherburnlO 20 20 8 27101 KENNER 108 6 8 8 8 7 W White A Brown & Co 20 30 30 12 "28211 MOLLIE WILSON 106 1 51 in 7 8 . McQaade BLCole 6 12 12 5 MARY A. M. 108 8 9 9 9 9' V Moure J Josephson 10 20 20 8 28211 LAZKLLA 105110 10 10 10 10 Ellis Chambers & Co 40 40 40 20 282W MlbS BERNICE 100 11 11 11 11 11 Donovan E W Fitzgerald 20 40 40 15 Time, 251, 531, 181. . Winotir B. f, by Charade Peggy Merrill. : Went to post at 3:25. At post 2 minuteB. Start good. Won ridden out: second the same. Ana a Louise wore the leaders down and came away at the end under a mild drive. Latch String raeed Six Bits into exhaustion and then hung when it came to a drive. Hattie Davis began slowly, but closed a big gap. She was coming strongly at the end. Scratched 26926 Tout, 108. Overweights Latch String, 3 pounds; Hattie Davis, 2; Mollie Wilson, 3; Lazella, 21. Anna Louise, show, 3 to 2. Latch String, show, 3 to 2. Hattie Davis, show, out. Queen Friese, show, 1 to 2. Sinta Bonita. show. 1 to 2. ' OQilQO THIRD BACK l 1-16 allies. Parse $S00. 3-year-olds and upward. QaOa Allowances. j Ind Horses A Wt 8t M hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P "28234 J. H. SLOAN , 4 105 2 2 23 2n 35 1 Hedfern C J Qnick 4 5 5 6-5 28216 GRAY DALLY 3 95 3 1 12 12 11 22 A Weber F Reagan 2-5 2-5 2-5 out (28162)8PR 3 95 1 3 8 36 2" 3a Adams J E Lane & Co 4 5 5 1 . 28108ADVOCATOR 3 98 4 46 415 46 450 4o May R F Myers 21 3 3 1 "27921 FREE PLAY 3 95 55 5 5 5 5 Livingston P Gorman 50 100 100 25 Time, 251, 52, 1 :19, 1 :471, 1 :541. Winner B. c, by Judge Murray Mittio B. Went to post at 3:19. At post 12 minntes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. J. H. Sloan came away easily in the last sixteenth. He showed much eped today and his reversal of -form wus startling. Gray Dally and ripry tired in the run home. Both lost ground when turning into the stretch. The last two bad the worst of the start. Advocator was snerving all over the track in the liFt farlong. Scratched 28258 Branch, 105. Overweights Advocator. 3 pounds. No shore bettitig on first f nr. 28283 FOURTH RACK l Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-oldB and upward. 8elling. Ini Horsey A Wt 8t M, H j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 28136 HUbH P1KLDS 7 IIS 2 2H 21 11 1 1" Troxler Charles Bay 8-5 2 8-5 1-2 2823UCOL. BAL'NTYN13 102 4 3 43 2h 21 2io C Wilson D Wheelihan 4 5 5 8 5 28078)MERCER 4 113 6 4 3h 4J0 410 3" Hedfern J E Richardson 8-5 8-5 7-5 8-5 28163 WILLARD J. 3 93 3 H H 81 h 48 A VVeber E Hanna 6 7 7 21 28 S13HANDCUFF 5 108 7 7 7 5 55 50 LThomps'n J K Garnett 3 5 5 8-5 28237 P.EEV L D'OR 5 106 5 51 51 610 620 66 Hayden Nagle & Mannix 15 25 25 8 275SaE ASTER LILY 4 103 1 6" 63 7 7 7 W Woods WT Baldwin 20 30 30 10 Time. 25i, 521, 1:201, 1:181. Winner Ch. g, by 8anford Georgia M. Went to post at 4:33. At poBt 2 minutos. Start good. Won driving and all out; second easily. Tho first two fongbt it out through tho leDgth rf tbe stretch. Thy were driving to the limit and Troxler leglocked Wilson, but for this Colonel Ballentyne would have won. He was the best at the weights. Mercor was next to the inside rail in tbe deep going all tbe way. Willard J. tir-d in tbe last qurter. Handcuff get away taDgled up and did not like the going. Scratched 2M70 Xerxes, 99. Bnt-h FieldB, show, out. Colonel Ballentyne, sow, 7 to 10. Mercer, show, out. 28284: F1FgB1-BAClfi 6 15S FurlonS8- urse$250. 3-year-oida and upward. Ind Horses . A Wt St X hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 28077 ZAl K FORD 8 106 7 61 51 In Vi E lis R E Watkins 6 7 6 2 (28208) FLOP 6 109 4 H 12 21 21 Boland F A Pope 21 21 8-5 7-10 28188 MRS. DANIELS 4 99 9 8 88 82 32 Livingston Torrorson Bros 40 50 50 20 28186 IS VAC HOPPER 3 98 6 41 S 41 4" W Woods W Oliver 10 15 15 6 28213 SPURS 5 S9 8 7 6s 7 51 A Jones E Reynolds 10 15 15 6 (28I88)L. HAMMEBTON3 105 2 2 41 61 63 'Hedfern L Smitha & Co 21 4 4 7-5 281882 MAPLE 4 107 1 Si 2 5h 7 Troxler Lamasney Bros 21 3 3 6-5 28?35 LELIA BARR 3 101 5 51 7 8 8 M Johnson H L Johnson 10 15 15 6 282S52LIZZIE A. 3 98 3 9 9 9 9 Hayden E Whalen & Co 2 21 21 1 Time, 25, 521, 1:211, 1:291. Winner Br. c, by Tehschapi Susie Nell. Went to post at 5:02. At post 11 minntes. Start good. Won easily; second in a drive. Zick Ford finished ttrongly and came away in the last eighth when Flop tired. The latter did well in going unfavorable to him. Mrs. Daniels skinned the rail and saved ground, while the others went to tbe outside. Lillie Hammerton and Maple quit in the last quarter. Lizzie A. went to her knees soon after the start. Bcratcbed-27671 Lady Kent. 109; (28237)Tip Gallant, 107; 28234 Madeline G., 93. Overweights Zack Ford, 3 pounds; Lizzie A., 1. Zack Ford, show, evens. Flop, show, out. Mrs. Daniels, Bhow, 10 to 1. Lillie Hammerton, show. 3 to 5. Maple, show, 3 to 5. Lizz'e A , show. 1 to 2. 2883 S1Xrfi aACK 5 1-54 Furlone8" Parse $250. All ages. Selling. Ind Horses AWt Bt M, hi f BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 28261 JIM NAP 3 105 3 21 2" 2 1" May Wells & Co 2 21 21 1 282612DIVA 5 102 1 11 12 HI 25 Hedfern J Cochrane 3 3 2 4-5 28261 ICON 3 108 2 3? 31 33 31 Hayden J MoNanght 8 12 12 5 28189 TYRBA 5 114 7 6" 73 42 4 McQuade BLCole 2 3 3 1 28018 MAUGA 3 104 4 41 4 7 52 W Woods Miss M Oliver 8 15 15 6 282373CHAIRMAN 3 108 8 7 6" 55 6 Adams F M Bray 3 4 4 8-5 28051 BLACKFORD 3 101 5 52 5h 8 -7 Troxler Psrmer & Terrett 5 6 6 2 27736 APPRECIATION 3 108 10 10 9 9 8 A Jones M A Strauss 20 50 50 20 28213 ROSY MORN 5 112 9 9 10 10 9 Boland J Brinkman 5 6 6 2 28232 JOB N TODD 4 1051 6 8 8 63 10 Ellis Torreyson Bros 15 20 20 8 VESTA A. 3 108 11 11 11 11 11 WigginB J Desha & Co 20 50 50 20 Time, 251,53,1:131. Winner Ch. c, by Blazes Miss Alice. Went to post at 5:37. At post 12 minutes. Start fair. Won driving and all out; second eaei'y. Jim Nap caught Diva fifty yards from tho end and won driving to tbe limit. Diva showed the most early speed, but was tiring at the end. Icon was favored by the going. Tyrba got away slowly and closed a big gap. Chairman quit in the final eighth. Scratched 28213 The Laurel, 114; 2821320conee, 114; 28261 Royal Salute, 106; 28232 Skip-away, 106. Overweights Blackford, 2 pounds; John Todd, 11. Jbm Nap, show, 1 to 2. Diva, show, out. ICon, show, 21 to 1. Tyrba, show, 1 to 2. Chairman, show, 4 to 5. Jockeys Handicapped JOCKEYS HANDICAPPED. Daily Hading Fobm will from now on publish each week a table of the rating of the jockeys riding at each track based ou their performance in the saddle. The best riders at each track will be given the uniform rating of 100, and from that point the others will be graded down according to their estimated relative skill. For a difference of five points between the jockeys a corresponding, five points change in the handicap figures assigned the horses in any race must be made. Only ridera frequently in the saddle will be given a place in the tables. The following is the rating of the Jockeys now riding over the varioua tracks : At Hawthorne : Jockeys. Pet. Jockeys. Pot. Coburn 100 Otis 85 Winkfield, J 100 Bassinger 85 Cay wood 100 Birkenruth 85 Dominick 95 Rice. , 85 Ranch, J 95 Narvaez, R. .... .... 85 ' Knight. T 95 Dean, T 80 Rutter 95 Doss 80 Sullivan 95 Steele, R 80 Gormley 95 Hueston 80 Dupee 95 Lewis, 0 80 Gilmore 90 Mitchell, D 80 Vititoe 90 Martin, W. H 80 Nutt 90 Weir 80 Booker, C 90 Arven 80 Gouin .... 90 Short BO Walsh, J 90 Hope 80 Ransom 90 Beriman 75 Alexander 90 Ezell 75 Vickery 90 Gaines 75 Mclnerny, J 85 McKenna 75 Corner 85 Roy 75 Baker, J 85 Timms 75 DavisBon 85 Nelson 75 Flick 85 Dibble 75 Newcom 85 M. Hill 75 Beaton 85 Schwartz 75 Lewis, 1 85 Knapp, W 75 Kiley 85 Vest 75 JoneB, V 85 Munro 75 At Sheepshead Bay : B oilman 100 Hoffman 75 Burns, T 100 Thompson, G 75 McCue 100 Neumeyer 75 Piggott 100 Rogers 75 O'Connor 100 Wade 75 8pencer 100 Miller 75 Shaw 100 Allaire 75 Turner 100 Brown 75 Bimms 95 Shea 75 Landry 95 Blake 75 Slack 95 Hothersall, J 75 Littlefield 95 Callahan, J.. 75 Mounce 95 Frasch 75 Odom 95 Gannon 75 Woods, J 95 Higgins 75 Walsh, T 90 Manlove 75 Cochran 90 Zahn 75 Binith, L 90 Donegan 75 Lamley 85 J. McDermott 75 Brennan 85 King .... 75 Clayton 85 8mith 75 MichaelB 85 White 75 Garrigan 85 Force 75 Miles 85 Taylor 75 Booker 85 Holcomb 75 Pickering 85 Pollock 75 McGinn. 85 Coy lie 75 Shields. H 85 Creamer 75 Wonderly 80 Mulholland ....... 75 Lyne 80 Downing 75 Wilson, H 80 Desmond 75 Moore 80 Wangh 75 Silvers .. 75 Creighton 75 Fitzgerald 75 Wilkereon 75 Goodyear 75 Romanelli 75 Henderson 75 At St. Louis Delmar: O'Brien, T 100 Hart 75 Weber, A 100 Miles, F 75 Rose, L..... 100 McClnskey 75 Dale 100 Finnerty 75 O'Neil 100 Clark, R 75 Gilmore 100 Mulhall 75 Howell 100 Abel 75 Bloss 95 Vancamp 75 McCann 95 Dowler 75 Wedderstrand 95 Murphy, E 75 Dangman 95 Anstet 75 Houck 90 Boeder 75 Fauntleroy 90 Hardy ....75 Overton 90 Harrison 75 Plunkett 90 Golden 75 Vititoe, D 90 Scully 75 Morse 90 Williams, C 75 Enos 90 Bookie 75 Murphy, R 90 Moore 75 Morrison, A 85 Gough 75 Davieson, J 85 Tuberville 75 Givens 85 Ralph 75 Bell 85 McKinney 75 Earl 85 Bramlett 75 Her 85 Booker, C 75 Wainwright 85 Lowe , 75 Shaw.D "80 White -75 Barringer 80 Redfern 75 Moon 80 Jones, H 75 Winslett 80 Page 75 Miles, T 80 Houston, F 75 Moody 80 Yancy 75 At St. Louis Kinloch. Mathews, J 100 Narvaez, E 80 Conley 95 Wright, C. S 80 Robertson 95 Irvin, J 75 Meade 90 Boyd 75 Harshberger 90 Bayers 75 Hicks, J 90 Graham 75 See 90 Spencer, L 75 Donnelly 85 Paretto 75 Helgeson 85 Silvers, B 75 Earl. 85 Notes of the Turf NOTES OP THE TURF. M. Young, McGrathiana Stud, Kentucky, has sold to T. P. Hayes the following yearlings : A chestnut filly, by Lamplighter Jean, by Longfellow; brown filly, by Onondaga Peterville, by Peter, and brown filly, by Onondaga Nirvana, by Saxon. Terms private. A. and B., Chicago. The parolee should be paid on the two horaes that won. The bookmaker had no right to take Flora Pomona into consideration when Endurance by Bight had been specifically selected. O. F., Chicago. Against Boney Boy to Bhow, 3 to 10 was laid in the race you mention. Notice NOTICE. Daily. Racing Fobm ia a publication whisb ti built by ita staff from day to day. Ita "form' and tho number of ita charts are copyrighted, The chart numbsra are co arranged thai legal identification ia easy of proof. The selection! and handicap figures attached to entries an arranged on the same basis. The latter conai from the work of four experts after the tela graphic receipt of charts and entrlei, All per aoua tire warned not to use said chart or indei munbari, selections or handiaap flgurai. Principal Foreign Events PRINCIPAL FOREIGN EVENTS. Caaarewltch October If Cambridgeshire ...October !l PEDIGREE BLANKS. On linen paper, artistically edged in colon, ruled and arranged for aix generations of aires and dams of individuals and their ancestors, Sea eenti each, $1,00 per dozen, $3.58 per hum-dred, No owner of e, itallion ahould be with out a eupply. DAILY BACING FORM, 114-128 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, UI Page [6] Harlem Glub - Jockey - HARLEM PARK, CHICAGO. Mid-Summer Meeting Begins September 2. SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY, BEGINNING AT 2:15 P. M. Steeplechase Music by p.rpR STAKE AND SPECIAL1' LVENTS; Banks Monday SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 'Mav wood Handicap. 3-j ear-olds and upward. v-act m Wednesday 1 mile 100 yards. 81,000 added. wrir Friday Orchestra.. ADMISSION $1.00. Special Illinois Central trains leave Bandolph street at 12:15,12:40. 1:C0 and 1:30 p.m., stop- Metropolitan "L" leaves Pacific avenue and Van Bnren street at 12:19, 12:59 and 1:09 p.m. Ving at "Van Bnren street, Park Bow, E alBted street and Ashland avenue. Returning, first train stopping at all Loop stations, Balsted street and Marahfield avenue. t 4 dO : other trains directly after the races. Lake Street Elevated leave Clark and Lake streets at 12 30, 12 -44, 12:51, 12:58, 1:05,1:12 and 1:26 12th Street Electric from Van Bnren and Btate streets direct to track without change trem yjB., stopping at all Loop stations, leaving Bandolph Bt. and Fifth avenne 14 minutes later, 12:80 to 1:15 p.m. at short intervals. ' Mireet to track without stop. 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