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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, September 26, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, September 26, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901092601 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 26, 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] TOE. VII. yO. 231. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901. PRICE 5 CEiNTS Hawthorne's Good Racing HAfflHORNE'S GOOD BACING. Ideal racing weather still prevails at Hawthorne causing the daily attendance to average as well bb in mid-summer days. The card ten-dared to the patronB yesterday was hardly up to the standard that has been maintained at this popular course during the last week and a half. The fields in moBt cascB were large and cumbersome although Starter Holtman had no trouble in getting thsm off promptly. The track waB lightning fast and even selling platers spun off miles close to thai :40 mark. The most pretentious affair of the day was the fourth, a free handicap purse of $5C0 for two-year-olds at five furlongs. Nellie Waddell was supposed to have this race at her mercy, but Sullivan could not get her off in her stride and when she bad inn into it she was too far back of the leader to be an important factor in the race at the finish. To a good start Evening I Star, closely attended b Jaubert, led to the first quarter, where the latter darted by her as if she was tied, opening up a gap of two lengths, which he held almost to the end, winning easily by a length and a half from Coacoa, which beat Julia Junkin one for second place. Coacoa cloeed up good and strongly in the last eighth and at the weights was easily the beBt of the others. Julia Junkin finished fast through the last quarter, but huDg a trifle in the last few strides. Hargis wbb moving fast 'at the end under a weak ride. Evening Star quit badly when opposite the paddock. I. Sameleon's race should be ignored in future calculations. Brutal was backed heavily in the last race, a dash of one and' an eighth miles, being forced from even money to 7 to 10. The winner turned up in Obia, which was entirely neglected, biting as good bb 5 to 1 at poet time. Blake rushed her to the front immediately at the flag dip and rating her along cleverly she bad enough left in the closing strides to stall off Cluster's rush, winning by a short half length under vigorous preeegre. Cluster finished a length and a half in front of Brutal. The last named was nursed along within calling distance of the leader up to the last quarter but when Coburn called upon him he failed to respond, tiring badly in the last eighth. He probably runB his best raceB in tho mud. Cluster put up a good race, finishing strongly, but he hung just a trifle in the last fifty yardB, Valdez was right there for seven furlongs and then cried quits. He was probably short and the race should do him much good. The day's opener, a dash of six furlongs, went to "Bishop" Poole's Kohnwreatb, which showed quite a turn of speed in her last race. After Lady Idrie, which held a comfortable lead up to the last eighth, had shot her bolt, Kohn-wreath, always well up, assumed command and "held it to the end, winning under persuasion by a neck from the fast closing Arachne, which beat the exhausted Lady Idris two for second place. Arachne was probably not called upon early enough, as she appeared to be running under slight restraint down the backetretch. She finished fast and true, but could not quite get up. -Lady Idris grew leg weary when a furlong out and was badly distressed at the end. Audie about run her race. It was a bad field. The talent picked upon Landseer to win the second race, a scramble of six and a half furlongs for 2-year-olds, making him an even money ebot, but ho failed to land inside of the money and put up altogether a very indifferent performance. Marcos set out to make the pace cloEely followed by Dodie S. but just about when turning for home he had about all he wanted and fell away beaten. Dodie 8. then tcok up the running with Landseer as her closest competitor, but along about the last eighth post Santa TereBa came with a well- I timed rush on the outside and simply ran past them as if they were tied. Sho won in a big ' gallop by two 8nd a half lengths from Dodie 8., which juBt lasted long enough to beat the fast closing Stella Perkins a head for second place. The last named was badly pocketed on the far turn but made up ground rapidly when she got clear railing. Landseer propped badly when the pinch came. Marcos was right there for Bix furlongs and bears watching from now on. Lady Like showed speed fur five furlongs. As poor a field of platers as could possibly bi gathered hereabout contended for the purse in the third race, a dash of one mile for three-year-olds and upward. Cora Havill II. led by a comfortable margin up to the last eighth where she was joined by Uncle Tom, which beat her out a head in a driving finish. Mattie Bazar came fast in the last sixteenth and would have beaten both in a few more strides. She was beaten a head for second money. Depending ran in much improved form showing more gamenesB than usual. Dagmar seemed to have a chance when turning into the stretch, but fell away beaten when nearing the last eighth post. Onoto showed speed for five furlongB. The fifth race, a dash of one mile for three-year-olds and upward, was' simply an exercise gallop for Alee, which dashed to the front from the word go and easily remained there to the end. He won as his rider pleased by three lengths from Alfred C, which beat B. G. Fox two for second place. King Dellia ran well for six furlongs and then fell out beaten. He is of no present account. Miss Soak ran well for six furlongs. Prairie Dog had no chance from where he got off. The progress of the race for the American 'Cup between Shamrock II. and Columbia will be called off at the track this afternoon. Hardy Durham will desert the local racing field for the season and is to ship bis horses to Lexington today. Lew Marion has purchased the two-year-old filly Bluemint, by Likely Blue Maid, from E. Brown & Co. for $600. J. K. Randolph,Vwho for a number of years was clerk of the scales at Hawthorne when the track was conducted by Edward Corrigan, died at Kingston, R. I Tuesday. He was a modest, courteous man and had many friends here who will regret his untimely taking off. Brooklyn Form Chart BROOKLYN FORM CHART. GBAVESEND, I,. I., September 85. Seventh day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Jndg. Clarence McDowell. Starter. C. J. Fitzgerald. K Being starts at 2:15 p. m. 2gY3 FIBST SACB 1 1-16 Miles. $800 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. '.nd Horses A Wt St M hi X StrFin Jockeya Owners O H O P 284282AUTOLIGHT 107 1 61 61 42 22 la O'Connor A Featherstone 9-5 11-511-59-10 283522BOWEN 108 4 31 21 11 11 26 Cochran Dryer & McGnire 3 3 21 9-10 28429 8ATIRE 103 2 H li 211 31 3 Wonderly J Tabor 10 15 15 5 28101 LONE F'SHERMANlOl 8 51 31 31 42 4 Shaw J H McCormick 5 6 5 2 28128 WILD PIRATE 106 9 9 82 71 5H 5 J Woods J 8 O'Brien 5 8 8 3 26356 COLLEGIAN 105 3 2 41 61 61 61 T Burns W Jennings 10 12 10 4 283993BELVINO 112 5 41 51 51 71 72 McCue C Oxx 8 15 15 5 27167 BABBETTO . ' 98 7 8 7 88 8 810 J Martin J A Bennett 100 100 100 40 (27200)GOLDILIA 101 6 7 9 9 9 9 McGinn W Ham & Co 100 100 100 40 Time, 24, 49, 1 :15, 1 :41, 1 :47. Winner B. c, by Autocrat Silverlight. Went to post at 2:15. At pest 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Autolight was impeded on the first turn and on the backstretch, but finished fast and strongly. Bowen received a lucky start, went to the f;ont on the far turn with a brilliant burst of speed and was banging on stoutly at the end. Satire stood a drive through the stretch well. Lone Fisherman broke slowly and ran around the field on both turns. Wild Pirate, off badly and outrun in the fliet half, cloed a tremendous gap. Collegian went well for Bix furlongs and will improve. Belvino will last longer on a heavy track. Overweights Autolight, 1 pound; Collegian, 1; Belvino, 1. Autolight, show, 2 to 5. Bowen, show, 1 to 2. Satire, show, 21 to 1. 2 ""rjj SECOND. BACB-Abont 3-4 Mile. (165 feet short.) $1,000 added. All Age si Uii Horses A Wt St K H X StrFin Jockeya Owners Q H C P 282T02UN MASKED 4 118 1 2 21 21 U Spencer JR&FPKeene 4 8 7 21 28380 ti. OF LEXINGT'N4 100 3 12 12 12 2 Wonderly L Elmore 3 4 4 8-5 (28399)CKRVERA 3 112 9 51 6" 32 31 O'Connor G B Walters 6 10 10 3 28399 CONNIE 3 85 2 9 81 51 42 Creamer W C Daly 60 200 100 40 (283531ROWDY 3 105 4 41 4a 4a 51 T Burns W C Whitney 20 40 30 10 28319 DUELIST 3 110 8 81 9 9 61 Bullman Chinn & Forsy the 6 15 15 5 28318 FATH. WENTKER2 89 5 71 71 7a 72 Cochran BBchreiber "15 15 10 4 283802I31A 3 113 7 10 10 8 82 J Woods Sullivan & Harris 10, 10 10 4 (19S32)STU V.RT 4 110 6 31 3 6 93 Odom L Btnart 12 15 8 . 3 28399 MUSETTE 4 112 10 61 oh 10 10 McCue J 8 Ferguson 10 15 15 5 284012WHI8KEY KING 2 104 Lrft at the poBt. Rhaw Pepper Stable 4 5 31 6-5 Time, Ufa 23, 1:006, 1:10. Winner Br. g, by Domino Mere Hill. Went to post at 2:15. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily; Becond easily. Unmasked broke running and otherwise lucky and on the rail, finished strongly and shows steady improvement. Belle of Lexington waB off well and lucky and ran her race. Cervera failed to stick in the last furlong. Connie must be in extra good form and is dua for an early win on a soft track. Rowdy was prominent to the last furlong and covered much unnecessary ground. Isia's present good form appears to be only visible on a heavy track. Stuart ran as if short, but has workod fast trials. Scratched (28380) Chuctanunda, 124; 28380 Military, 93; 283823Rcckwater, 92; 284302McAddie, 110; 28129 Ply, 99. Over weights Rowdy, 3 pounds; Duelist, 1; Whiskey King, 4. Unmasked, show, 6 to 5. Belle of Lexington, showi evens. Cervera, show, 8 to 5. Whiskey Kipg, show. 7 to 10. &2 Q fl fK THIRD RACE 1 1-S JMCltes. S-year-oide. Allowances. jflOtr I Q The Monarch Stakes. $1,500 added. ' nd Horsee A Wt Bt St H. K X 8trFin Jockeya Ownen O H 0 P (28319JGOL.D HEELS 121 2 2 m li i 13 15 is Odom F C McLewee&Col-5 7-513-20 out 283813DUBLIN 121 1 la 2 2 2 2 2 McCue GoughacresStablel-5 3-2 7-5 out Time, 24, 486, 1 :14, 1 :41, 1 :54J. Winner B. c, by The Bard Heel and Toe. Went to post at 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won in a canter; second eased up. Gold Heels is in grand form and waB favored by the rather deep going which prevails on thiB track, as bMng against Dublin which is moreover not nearly as good as he was. The winner ran undur a stiff pull throughout. Scratched 284022 Water Color, 126; (27440) Sarner, 121; 281832Baron Pepper, 121 ; (28S80)Chuc-tanunda, ' 111; (28104) Black Dick, 111. 2jgJrjjr0 FOURTH RACE 5 1-8 Furlongs. $700 added." 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & X X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 28103 LACRIMAE 101 6 7a 71 2a 11 Shaw RE Watkins&Co3 6 4 8T 27137 STAR OF T. WEST 109 5 31 41 la 2a BoauchampG H Whitney 10 15 15 5 28403 8CHWALBE 99 7 5a 5 3a 3ir Cochran B Schreiber 11-53 11-51 28327 LOCKET 103 1 61 61 61 45 Brennan W C Daly 12 20 20 6 282262 CA88VILLE 97 3 11 la 4a 51 Michaels T Monahan 4 6 5 2 28152 BRIDGE 105 4 42 31 5a 61 T Burns W H McCorkle 4 6 6 2 27053 THE P.OF8UEREY 99 2 21 21 71 71 J Martin W Oliver 20 60 40 12 28403 PLAYLIKE 102 10 9 8 8 82 J Daly W H Sands 15 30 20 8 281273GOLDAGA 106 12 12 10 10 9 O'Connor A Featherstone 8 15 12 5 28127 BLUE MANTLE 102 8 8 9 9 10 McGinn H T Griffin 50 100 40 12 28403 HANS WAGNER 107 11 11 11 11 11 J Woods J S O'Brien 8 10 6 2 21377 AUGURY 94 9 10 12 12 12 F Hewitt A Belmont 50 100 100 40 28131 FRIVOL 94 13 13 13 13 13 Creamer P B P Randolph 30 60 60 12 Time, llj, 23, l:01Jg, 1:08. Winner Ch. f, by Rossington Bemper idem. Went to post at 3:45. At post 5 minutes. Start Btraggling. Won handily; second driving. Lacrimae ran a good race and finished strongly, is fresh and good, was lucky and given a clever ride. Star of the West finished strongly after having gained a clear passage on the rail. Bchwalbe broke slowly, but waB shut off on the turn and carried wide in the stretch. She was sore when going to the post and must have a soft going to Bhow at her best. Locket went well. Cass-ville is of no account except on a heavy track. Scratched 28318 Sister Juliet, 108; 28327 Gibson Light, 102. Overweights Bridge, 2 pounds. Lacrimae, show, 4 to 5. Star of the West, show, 21 to 1. Schwalbe, show, 1 to 2. 284: 7 7 FIFTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. $1,200 added. All Ages. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St St H V, X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 284023ADV. GUARD 4 126 2 4 4 4 3 21 12 O'Connor Car'thers&8hieldB2 1152 3""f (28383)THE REGENTS 99 1 la 11 la 2i 38 211 Michaels W Lakeland 5 7 5 6-5 284262M'RNING3IDES 105 3 31 311 21 12 11 36 T Burns W C Whitney 2 11-517-101-4 BROOKLYN FORM CHART-CONTINUED. 28402 FIRST WHIP 4 118 4 2n 21 31 4 4 4 McCue J McLaughlin 2 11-52 3-5 Disqualified for f onl. Time, 26, 51, 1 1 :41, 2 :06. Winner B. g, by Domino Royal Gem. Went to poet at 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second driving:. Advance Guard was best and extremely unlucky to lose the race by disqualification. He brushed along, possibly too close, on the outside of The Regent and Morningside in the stretch forcing the latter to pull up. Whitney's filly waB beaten at the time after having stolen a long and apparently winning lead on the far turn. The Regent came again in the Btrstch in the gamest possible fashion after being apparently out of the contention. First Whip was sent along early on account of the slow pace of the first half and was prominent only on sufferance. He was hopelessly left in the rear when the real racing commenced. Scratched 2818S3Eamara, 110; (28404)Black Dick, 90. The Regent, show, 1 to 2. Morningside, show, out. First Whip, show, out. Advance Guard, show, out. ; f y Q A rT Q SIXTH RACK About 3-4 Mile. (165 feet short,) $700 added. 04Jb I O 2 year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Allowances, lad Horsf A Wt Bt K Vt X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P PRICE 110 1 1" 2) 22 1h Odom Albtmarle Stable 4 5 31 6-5 28452 PEARL FINDER 110 1 2h U 11 22 Shaw Pepper Stable 3 4 3i 7-5 28382 EARLY EVE 111 11 51 42 33 33 Spencer JR&FPKeene 21 31 Si 7-5 27634 PAST 110 10 8 71 51 41 BeauchampMrs A Stevens 15 30 SO 10 28274 BESSIE M'CABTHY 110 2 9 8 61 51 Wonderly J H Carr 15 20 15 ,6 28382 PRETORIA 110 3 31 31 41 61 O'Connor A Featherstone 10 12 8 3 28427 BAT YAH 110 8 10 10 9 7a Brennau W C Daly 12 20 20 8 28226 OHIO GIRL 110 6 11 11 10 81 J WoodB J Eneale 80 60 50 20 28274 BIJOU 110 12 12 12 11 91 McGinn Setauket Stable 40 50 40 12 27117 BELLA 110 7 72 6a 7 10 McCue W L Powers 10 15 15 6 284272NOTLIMAH 110 5 61 51 8 1U T BurnB L Elmore 6 8 8 S 26124 LEENJA 110 9 41 9 12 1210 Cochran J W Smyth 10 15 15 6 DONNA HONORA 110 13 13 13 13 13 Mounce A Belmont 10 100 50 20 Time. 12, 23& 36, 49, 1:02, 1:12. Winner Ch. f, by Cherry Tree Miss Darebin. Went to post at 4:45. At post 5 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving: second easily. Price made a remarkably promising as well as a lucky debut and displayed brilliant speed and gameness. Pearl Finder was lucky and perfectly handled. Early Eve was best, but was nearly left and ran up to the leaders in the first quarter with a rare burst of speed. Past closed a big gap. Pretoria ran well and is soon due. Scratched 28476 Augury, 110. Overweights Early Eve, 1 pound. Price, show, 7 to 10. Pearl Finder, show. 4 to 5. Early Eve, show, 7 to 10. Harlem's Program HABXEM'S PROGRAM. The Harlem Jockey Club's program book for the autumn meeting, which commences next Monday, is out and ready for distribution. It shows Secretary Nathanson has been as good as his word and framed up a capital program for the final nine days of racing at Harlem Park, Fifty-eight races are scheduled, and of these Bix aro stakes with all the way from (1,000 to $5,000 added money, two are $600 purses, twelve are $500' purses, seven are selling races which will average in value $550 each figuring in the entry fees, and the others are $100 races. Of the latter, three are for short course steeplechases and two are for hurdle races, one at a mile! and a'quarter and the other at a mile and five furlongs. The total amount of money to be raced for foots up to $12,600, which generous total for nine days is of course largely due to the six stakes. The meeting will run but a week and a half, from September 30 to October 9, and racing will commence eaoh day at 2 p. m. Monday, Thursday and Saturday of next week there will be seven races on the card, and a1 like number on the cloBing day of the meeting, when the seven races will be worth- upward of $10,000, tho great Twentieth Century Stakes being set for decision on that day. Page [2] Palm Racing Form ISSUED BVSBY DAY. Western Jocksy GUifi Bulletin OFFICIAL OEGAtt OF THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB. 35DITOE AMD P20PBI3TOB, F. H. BRUNELL. Associate Editob, Clinton 0. Riley. Seobetabt, Mb8, F. E, Beunell. Sfateral in tho Post Office at Chicago as second class matter. A Daily Reflection of the Amcrioan Turf by Telegraph. AIIiY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 1S4-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. COPYRIGHTED. Hatarad according to Act of Congress, in the year 19il. by Frank H. Brnnall, in tho office of the Librarian of Congran at Washington, D. G., TJ. S. A. The chart and index numbers and track form of Daily Racing Foem must not be used. 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McDonald, Agent. On Bale at 9:00 a.m. CINCINNATI OFFICE 408-410 Vine Btreet, J. R. Hawloy, Agent. On Sale at Noon. AT MEMPHIS, TENN. : R, M. Mansford Co. E. H, Clarke & Bro. AT TORONTO, ONT.: George McSweeney, Iroquois Hotel. AT DENVER. COL.: Hamilton & Eendrick,i906-912 17th Btreet. AT NEW ORLEANS, LA.: H. J. Holle, 611 Commercial Place. AT BUFFALO, N. Y. : New Tifft 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.: Rickseoker Cigar and News Co,, Ninth and Walnut Streets. AT HOT SPRINGS, ARK.: F. C. Boving, 418 Central Avenue. AT SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.: FoBter & Orear, Market Street, FerryNews Stand. CHICAGO, ILL., SEPTEMBER 26, 1901, Gravesend Gossip GRAVESEND GOSSIP. Brooklyn, N. Y September 25. It is a remarkable fact that of Mr. William C. Whitney's brilliant trio of two-year-olds, Nasturtium, the bright particular etar, is on the sick list, Goldsmith, probably the best colt of his inches ever seen in this country, is still suffering from re- cent savors injuries, and Blue Girl hiB lost her form entirely, and therefore ho is uufortuuately without a candidate to pit against John W. Schorr's champion filly Endurance by Right, Clarence Mackay's Heno being the only colt to enter the lists against her in the forthcoming Bpecial race at three-quarters of a milo, arranged by Secretary Mclntyre for next Saturday. The Brooklyn Jockey Club adds $1,500 to a sweepstakes of $250 each. An innovation in starting without the recall flag was tried today in the first, second and sixth races. The favorites in the second and last races were, practically left at the post. Notes of the Turf NOTES OP THE TURF. Mr. Young, McGrathiaua Stud, Kentucky, has sold to Haley Bros, the following yearlings : Br. c, by First Mate Vera, by King Alfonso ; b. c, by 8t. Florian Christine, by Kyrle Daly ; b. or br. c, by Pirate of Penzance The Dreamer, by Hindoo, and ch. f, by Cayuga Gladness, by Onondaga. Captain Cyrus S. Radford of the Marine Corps sailed on September 16 for the Philippine Islands, where he will be on duty for two years. The captain is well known to all turfmen as one of the proprietors of the Adelbert Stud, which has become famous' through the succbbs of the progeny of Albert. Work was begun on Senator Timothy D. Sullivan's race track, near Jamaica, Tuesday. The work will be pushed bo as to have the track ready for the spring season. But three more days remain to be run at .Delmar. Then the scene shifts to the Fair Grounds, where the game will be continued until November 1. Speculation Weights SPECULATION WEIGHTS. The Speculation Stakes, a handicap at a mile and an eighth for three-year-olds and upward , with $1,000 added, will be the main feature at Hawthorne Saturday, as well as the last stake of the year at that track. Some very good horses are entered and Secretary Clark has assigned the following weights : Horse. A.Wt. Horse. A.Wt. Advance Guard. .4 124 Federal 5 102 Pink Coat 6 120 Florizar 4 102 Sidney Lucas ...4 118 Star Chamber 4 100 Pavonine 5 112 Argregor 3 100 f.aviar ... 4 112 Malay 5 99 Vesuvian 4 110 Bam Fulieu 4 98 Robert Waddell.. 3 108 Love's Labor 4 93 Martimas 5 106 Admonition 3 97 Barrack 4 106 Precursor 4 92 Specific 4 105 Operator 3 92 Hernando 3 105 Indian 4 90 Brigade . . 5 105 Illilouon 3 90 TheConquororII.4 104 Dead Canmore, 3. . Principal Foreign Events PRINCIPAL FOREIGN EVENTS. Gesarawitch October It Cambrldarashiro ... ....Ootober V Hawthorne Form HAWTHORNE FORM. The form of Thursday's Hawthorne fields is : First Race Silurian, Gawaine,Frelinghuysen. Second Race Gonfalon, Haviland,Ben Battle. Third Race Populist, Dick Furber, Captain Conover. Fourth Race The Giver, Aladdin, Arian. Fifth Race Strangest, Odnor, Charley O'Brien. Sixth Race Rose Plume, Digby Bell, Biennis. Seventh Race Leo Newell, Eva Rice, Julia Junkin. Racing Dates of 1901 RACING DATES OF 1001. Delmar Jockey Club July 1 Sept. 28 Hawthorne (Chicago).. Sept 16 28 Gravestnd, N. Y Sept. 17 Oct. 5 Bt. Louis (Fair Grounds) Sept. 30 Oot. 31 Harlem (Chicago) Sept. 30 Oct. 9 Morris Park, N. Y Ootobar 7-26 Worth (Chicago) .October 1026 Latonia, Ky Oct. 26 Nov. 16 Lakeside, Ind Oct. 28 No, IS Tanforan, Cal November 2 Aousduot. N. V . . Oct. 28 Vp, 9 Washington, D. C. (Bennings) .Nov. 1130 Hawthorne Entries HAWTHORNE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weathar clear; track fast. First Race 1 Milo and 20 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 27972 Frelinghnysen 4.... 103 705 28447 John Grigsby 4... 103 650 283183Canova 6.. ..103 . 680 284472Fantasy 5. ...102 700 (28373)Monos 3.. ..102 ......685 28447 Farrell ... 6..-..100 660 28374 Chauncey Fisher 6. ...100 685 28395 Bilurian 3.... 99 725 28271 J. H. Barnes 4..... 98 690 28319 Gawaine 3... . 95 720 28444 Little Elkin 8.... 91 ......690 Second Race 7-8 Wile. I All Ages. Handicap. 2896 MRg?ie Davis 5 102 705 ! 28 ti03 Gonfalon .. 4 .. 101 .... 725 28WUledi 3.... 98 705 273iX3Ben Rattle 4.... 93 710 2Sr22 Raviland ; 4.... 95 720 283922Toah 3.... 93 705 Third Race Short Course. Steeplechase. 3-7ar-olds and upward. Handicap. 25915 Becky Rolfe 7... .145 600 f 28376) Die It Furber 4 ...140 610 26063 Populist 8 .. 140 650 283913Eva Mo 4. ...133 600 27910 Little John 6 ...131 550 26747 Dangirlirio 3 130 550 2814") 8aintly 4 . 129 625 28415 Captain Conover 5 127 635 Fourth Race 1 Mil. 2-year-oldp, Handicap. The Endurance Stakes. $1,000 added. 28Tf82South Trimble 115 665 28148 Arian 112 6&i 28418 Miracle II 105 660 ! (28423) Aladdin' 101 695 28t482The Giver 100 700 Fifth Race 1 1-8 Mile. S-yaar-olds and upward, Handicap. (28446) Charl-y O'Brien 4....100 705 284463SeaTcber 3 ... 94 695 28T773 Strangest 5 ... 94 ......725 28377 Odnor 3 ... 92 710 28303 Conundrum 3 ... 87 685 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 28423 Tommy Foster 112 660 28321 Ruzzsh 112 670 28448 Burnett Wallace 112 640 28347 Hermis 112 675 284483Rose Plume 112 700 28378 Preetorius 109 650 28269 Emathinn 109 670 28220 8tuart Young 106 625 25854 Gray Eagle. ... 1C0 650 284432Dnke of Connanght 100 675 28418 Digby Bell 97 685 26093 Silesian 97 650 Seventh Race 1 Mile. All Apes. Allowances. 27876 Benckart 3.... 102 685 28176 Leo Newell 3 102 725 266893Eva Rico 6 ...100 710 28l693Mattia Bazar 4 ...100 625 The Chioftain 2 ... 83 28l703Jnlia Junkin....' 2 ... 80 690 28448 Erne 2 ... 80 ... 650 28321 Miss Charlie .. . 2 77 650 4 TO 6 WINNERS Every day you can get them from us M. D. MILLER'S s1 III. k. miL.ls.ll V SELECTIONS.. CTfl D throwing away good money on phony in. O I U I side information and other hot air tips PI A Y onr witm8r8 an! you will b ahead all lLHI the time, as are ALL our subscribers. RflMMKIfiN for the local tracks handled bummidoiund ia 8nms of $l0 and UPj bB8t ring price always obtained and settlement made every forenoon. Ten per cent, charged only on net winnings. HANDICAP SELECTIONS $1.00 DAILY. AMERICAN HORSEMEN'S AGENCy 1 Suite 516. 167 Dearborn flt. Tel. Cantrnl 3719. nnrJTJ 'FOB ONE WEEK to prove to H K H.H. yon that 1 give the most reliable JL JLAJLl Jj winning information for pool room and hand book players. Wired daily before 11 a.m. by SPBCIiL CIPHER CODE. All tracks. Sand fifty cents in stamps to guarantee charges. JAMES HOWE, East St. LouiB, III. RESPONSIBLE BETTORS Can obtain exclusive INSIDE information (in confidence) on certain ttabla for percentage of profits. Address P.O. Box 914, Milwaukee, Wis. BUNCO-BRONCHO INFORMATION GO. KOHN WREATH, 6-1. A Softer Spot Could Not Ibe Found. Kohnwreath looked a I to 2 shot. My 50 to 1 shot a favorite two dajs ago was 100 to 1. Oae scratch; no place betting on Landseer. My prepared good thing no place betting. Marcos, Santa Teresa, Clusier win, or Obia 2nd, a place, a pipe. Not Being Your;Fault I will Redeem Sheets Bought Yesterday. TODAY! TODAY! I have two of the most certain winners I ever saw. Odds 2 fo 6 to I. I promise the sweetest sheet of the season, all at Good Odds. SPECIAL DAILY CITY SHEETS WITH ALL KACES $1.00. 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 you know. Office 176 B. 0 ark St,, in ticket office. On sale at 11:30 a-m! at newsstind euntheast corner Clark and Madison Bts. COL. J G. WOOTERS, Mgr., 94 Lincoln Ave. GET IN RIGHT TODAY. 2--GUARANTEED SPECIALS-2 I will guarantee all purchasers of today's special sheet-winner on my two specials or refund money. NOTE TO PATRONS: Losing special sheet of any back day are exchangeable for today's spscial at my office or any place where my sheet is for sale. SATURDAY !5 TO 20 TO I SHOT SPECIAL Ex-Jockey Vic Britton, BOOM 610, 325 DEARBORN STREET. Commencing November 2 I will wire spscials as they come off Callfrnia. Those desiring same send name and address Santa Teresa, 15-1, Won. Alfred C, 5-1, 2-1, Place. WERE OUR GOOD THINGS WEDNESDAY. 25 TO IOO TO I GOOD THING - THURSDAY IN SIXTH BACE. Wehave direct inBide information on the best good thing of the year. Here is one that hnn worked 5 8 in one minute : 3 4 in 1 :14 ; is in a vary soft spot so don't fail to get "his extra special ONLY $1.00 FOR THIS GOOD THING RAGE TRACK INFORMATION BUREAU SUITE 500, 263-269 DEABBOBN STBEET. Also sold at Kolman's cigar store, earborn Bfc at cigar stand Adams Express Building Page [3] Hawthorne Form Chart HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. -7IIICAGO, II.-., September 85. Forty-fourth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Midsummer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Jndge, J. H. Bbbb. Btarter, J. J. Holtman. ' . Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. fc) O I CiH FIRST BACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; ' $25 to third. laO O i 3-3 oar-olds. Fillies. Selling. - Ind Horses A Wt St X H X BtrFin Jockeys Ownera OHO P ' 28419 KOHN SEATS 9913" 22 22 1 Ink T Knight Q W Poole 8 4 4 6-5 264543ABACHNE 107 5" 81 31 32 22 Lyne LBDickerson&Co 4 4 3-2 7-10 282682LADY IDBI8 10312a 12 12 21 81 J MclnernyA E Neff & Co 3 51 4 8-5 28S413AUDi; 102 61 51 51 42 43 Doss C B Campbell 6 10 10 81 28341EVA'S DABLING 1011 81 92 611 5 55 Robertson F M Arthur & Co 8 17 17 6 28090 ESTHER BIGGS 102 93 1010 gH 81 6a T Meade WEVater 80 80 80 25 28311 HA1D1.E 107 105 U 41 71 71 B Sullivan B V Prather & Co 6 20 20 7 28090 HATTIB JUNE 102 4" 882 ei 8 J Hicks Mrs Conway & Co 30 60 60 25 28S41ECONoaUC 97 71 4h 71 i- 91 B Steele M Fay 15 25 25 10 28341 MABGii'''ETJJEN103 In 6a 108 li 5 10 Coburn J Rodegap 10 25 25 7 28197EL8IE KDHW 97 11" 12 12 12 11" Davisson C W Curl 15 20 20 8 28341 PET SHOT io- 12 112 u U2 12 Beaton Mrs B Bradley 30 75 75 25 Apprent'"c. al'o-ance. Timo, 23, 481, 1:14. Winner . t, uj li vcon-Laurel Wreath. Went to post at 2:00. a t post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Kohn-wreath came criy in the last eighth but h to ba hustled out to stall off Arachne's bold bid in the closing an.djd. Lyn made his run a Iktle too late with Arachna which finished fast and strongly. Lady luris had enough when a furlong out and was dying away fast at the end. Econi mic aud Haidee showed early speed. It was a bad field. Correcttd weights Arachne, 107. Overweights Eva's Darling, 21 pounds; Lady Idris, 11; Margaret Ellen, 1; Eohnwreath, 21. Ko-irwreath, show, 3 to 5. Arachne, show, 2 to 5. Lady Idris, show, 4 to 5. OQ A T O SECOND BAOE-6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 tothira. aO00 2 j ear-olds SeUing. Ind Homes A VS t Bt X, H X BtrFin Jockeys Ownera O H O t 28393SANTA TERESA 95 8 7" 71 (b 121 Bice J Welch & Co 12 13 13 4 28393 DODIE S. 1C3 -" 31 21 2" 2 Coburn B C Hildreth 4 6 6 8-5 284232ELL- PE.1N102 o- 6h 61 El 31 Lyne LTLee&Son 5 6 6 2 28146 LANDE lut 41 fi 3 3 43 T Knight Ezell & Lazarus 6-5 6-5 1 2-5 28347 MAUCOS iOi 1 li li 1 51 B Sullivan F F Warner & Co 10 16 16 6 284182LADY LIKE 94 9 21 52 63 62 Gormley F Lightfoot 10 20 20 7 284233LY3BETH KO ai 81 41 71 76 J Walsh Mrs L Griffin 10 20 20 7 28244MAJOB BIRD 96 7h 4h 8 83 81 Davisson W E Cotton 20 40 40 15 28347DANDOLA 96 6h 9 9 9 9 B Steele E J Gehlbach&Co60 60 50 20 Apprentice allow anc Time, 12, 241, 481, 1 :141, 1 :21i. Winner B. f, by ot. Saviour Penumbra. Weut to post at :a0. t post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Santa Teresa came fast in he last eighth on the outside and ran past her horses easily. Dodie S. ran a poor race, but waB titing badly iu the last sixteenth and just lasted long enough to hold second place. Steila Perkins was cut off at the far turn, but cloeed up fast when she got clear sailing, juandseer qmt badly inthe last eighth. Marcos retired Boon after turning for home. Lady Like showed tarly speod. The winner, entered for $500, was run up to $800, and bought by S. C. Hildreth. , Scratched-28423 Legal Maxim, SS; 281713 Jane Oaker, 93; 28418 Digby Bell, 93. Overweights Doaid a.. 1 pouud. Banta Teresa, show, 8 to 5. Dodie S., show, 3 to 5. Stella Perkins, show, 4 to 5. Landseer, show, out. ilO1 r tf THIRD tiAJS 1 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. 3-year-olds aO Ob and upward. Selling. Ind Horsen A Wt St V X BtrFin Jockeys QwnarB O H O P 28397DNCLE TOM 3 86 6 61 5 3h 21 1 D Mitchell T J McHale 15 80 15 6 28031 COBA HAViLL IT5 98 1" U H 12 H 2b Bice G B Havill 6 16 16 6 28374 MATTIE BAZAR 4 98 ll"x81 7" iB 51 31 Beaton Mrs B Bradley 10 20 20 8 27916DEPENDING 6 9i 71 41 4 43 42 41 Apperson E M Bergen & Co 20 40 30 12 28374 DAGMAB 6 107 4 221 22 21 82 5 Landry B T Wright & Co 8-5 21 21 1 28l72CORBELLA 6 9J. 2b 71 85 6" 6 63 Helgeaon Doll Bros 30 75 75 40 281512VEBNETTA 4 93 12 12 12 12 8a 72 Davisson Matthei & Spoerl 3 5 5 2 2773S3BTJST10 GIRL 3 91 91 52 61 5b .72 82 B Steele C M- Waters 6 7 7 3 22921 CATHEDBAL 5 106 8"10i 91 9U 91 '9" Bassingor J F Holt 10 25 25 10 28424 ANN. OLDFIBLD6 93 5b 113 113 102 101 101 Gormley L Marion & Co 6 6 5 2 28373 BIG INJUN 3 88 10" 91 lOJil.2 Hi 11 J Walsh J D McMillan & C08 11 11 41 28091 ONOTO 4 98 3h 31 3b 85 12 12 T Dean E Fitzgerald 6 20 20 8 Apprentice all-wanca. Time, 25, 481, 1 :15, 1 :42i. Winner Ch. c, by Joe Norwood Myrtilla. Went to post at 3:00. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; next three the same. Uncle Tom moved up fast in the last eighth, but had all he could do to win under a weak ride. Cora Havill II. showed the most early speed, but began to weaken in the last sixteenth. Mattie Bazar came witb a rush at the end and would probably have won in a few more strides. Da-pending finished well and ran in much improved form. Dagmar died away fast when the pinch came. Onoto showed epeed for five furlongs. It was about as bad a field as could be gotten together at the track. Overweights Dagmar, a pounds; Rustic Girl, 11. Uncle Tom, show, 3 to 1. Cora Havill II., show, 31 to 1. Mattie Bazar, show, 4 to 1. Dag-mar, show, 3 to 5. . o A FOURTH RACE 5-8 Mi.e. Purse $500; $75 to Becond; $25 to third. Qfc I J 2 year-olds. Free Handicap. j id Horsbd A Wt Bt 34 K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 28344 JAUBERT 114 11 21 21 12 Hi T Knight MHTichenor &Co4 6T5 IT 28423 C04COA 96 41 4h 4b 32 21 J Hicks W T Muir 30 40 40 15 28398 J UI A JUNKIN 103 61 31 31 41 31 Gormley F Lightfoot 8 10 10 4 283443 H.G1 97 51 95 96 82 42 J Walsh P Dunne 5 6 6 11-5 28396 NELL. WADDELL 117. 7b .62 61 61 51 B Sullivan T Carey 3-2 8-5 8-5 7-10 28248 HOODWINK 95 31 5h 5 5" 61 Beaton C E BrosBman 10 15 12 5 283932EVENING bTAB 105 21 1h' Ih 21 72 Blake J Griffin & Co 7 10 10 4 28393 I. 8AMELSON 103 8 72 73 71 81 Coburn T J McHale 10 11 10 4 28125 INBPECrOB SHEA 91 98 8b 8 98 910 Bice J N McCarthy 40 60 60 25 27774 HOPEDALE ' 92 10 10 10 10 10 Boyd Mrs E Harris 100 150 150 60 Time, Hi, 23i,;351, 48, 1:001. Winner Br. c, by Azra Mishap. Went to post at 3 :35. At post 12 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second handily. Jaubert came away with a ruBh in the last eighth when called upon and was eacily the best. Coacoa ran a surprisingly good race, finishing fast and strongly. Julia Junkin hung just a shade inthe closing Btrides. Hargis finished fast under a weak ride. Nellie Waddell showed no great speed at any part of the race and ran below the mark. Evening Star quit when a furlong out. Bcratched-28344 Magi, 110. Overweights inspector Shea, 1 pound. Jaubert, show, 4 to 5. Coacoa, show, 7 to 1. Julia Junkin, show, 9 to 5. Nellie Waddell, show, 2 to 5. - . 0 0 4 m FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to Becond; $25 to third. yOt I 3-year-oldB and upward, Belling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 3 K X BtrFin Jockeys Ownera OHO P (28151)ALEE 4 98 4" 111 12 12 12 p Gormley F Cook 4 6 5 lf 284243ALFHED C. 4 101 61 3 21 22 23 22 Blake J O'Flahorty 5 6 4 8-5 28H5 B. G. FOX 5 101 8a 62 5 51 41 31 T Knight D P Rogers & Co 10 12 12 5 "83193KING DELLI3 4 107 3" 52 3a 81 31 4b JWinkfleldC Lind 2 11-511-59-10 284473M1BB SOAK 6 107 51 2a 42 411 51 5" Landry W L Hazelip 5 9 9 3 28447 EL GHOR 5 1041 91 81 73 76 72 62 Robertson G W Curtis 15 20 20 8 'S0813EL CANEY 4 106 2" 4b 6 62 61 73 Coburn G C Bennett & C06 8 8 31 28'98 PRAIRIE DOG 4 105 10 10 10 9 81 81 B Sullivan W W Clark 10 13 13 5 14087 MAYME M. M. 5 103 1" 7h 8 81 96 98 Lyne H B Durham 15 60 60 20 275933DO MADGE 4 102 71 95 9" 10 10 10 Bilvers Mannion&Connell20 50 50 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 241, 481, 1 :141, 1 :40i. Winner-Br. g, by Bt. George-Levee. , Went to poBt at 4:15. At post 5 minutes. Start good. xtt Won in a canter; second easily. m Alee off well, went to the front quickly and easily remained there to the end. Alfred C. Bhowed speed and ran his race. He had no chance to beat the winner. B. G. Fox quit in the last eighth and then came again. King Dellis did his best but hardly ran to his bast form. Miss Boak had enough when a furlong out. The others were never contenders. Scratched 28273 Zack Phelps, 90; 27759 Hermencia, 103. Overweights Prairie Dog, 2 pounds; El Ghor, 11. . Alee, show, 6 to 5. Alfred C, show, 4 to 5. B. G. Fox, show, 21 to 1. King Dellis, show, 9 to 20. Ch O A r7 SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to third. 5q44: l 3-yoar-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind" Horses AWt Bt Bt K K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 9RS71 OB1A 3 102 2a li 12 12 1 11 11 Blake George J Long !S !5 5 1 283952CLUSTEB 3 105 1" 4 4 4 2 21 211 B Steele JBLewman&Co2 13-513-511-20 28395 BBUTAL 3 103 4 31 211 21 31 33 85 Coburn A Pohiatowski 7-103-4 7-101-5 244912VALDEZ 3 991 31 2 31 3" 4 4 4 Otis J Arthur 10 20 20 5 Time, 251, 511, 1 :17, 1 :421, 1 :55. Winner B. f, by Pardee Day Dream. . . Went to post at 4:45. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Obia was rated cleverly in front all-the way. but had to be driven to the limit to stall off Cluster's bid in the last eighth. The latter finished with resolution, but hung just a trifle at tha end. Brutal failed to respond when called upon in the last eighth. Ha probably runs best in the mud. Vai-dez was right there for Beven furlongs. He was probably a shade short. Overweights Brutal, 1 pound ; Valdez, 41. Obia, show, 1 to 8. Cluster, show, out. Brutal, show, out. Delmar Park Form Chart DELMAR PARK FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., September 85. Sevanty-third day. Delmar Park Jockey Club, Summer Meeting, Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Btarter, A, B. Dada. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. F1BBT RACE S-4. Mile. Purse $350. 4-year-olds and upward. Belling.- tgtgp tnd Horses A Wt St K X BtrFin Jockeys Ownera O H O P 283622POMELIA 6 105 7 41 3h 32 11 Fauntleroy Manton & Co 4 6 6 2 28239 BOBEBT W. 5 105 4 H HI 11 2" Bell J Persinger 10 12 10 4 28114 CAPITOLIA 5 105 5 2H 23 22 33 Lindsay J B Berry 15 20 20 8 27329 BUBY BILEY 5 105 9 5 55 43 41 Aker H Thomas 9 9 7 3 28192 DR. NOWLIN 4 108 2 9 8 62 5 Powell DAHonig 5 6 6 2 28S12 FEABFUL 4 105 3 71 72 8 61 JHothers'llP McGuire 5 5 31 7-5 28340 VIBGIL CLAY 5 105 6 61 61 71 73 Dale A D Morris 31 81 13-56-5 28362 BB1GHTIE B. 6 105 8 82 9 9 83 W Narvaez J F Holt 15 SO 30 10 28437 LAHN 6 105 1 Si 42 51 9 Watson F G Altman 12 15 15 6 Time, 12i, 24, 36, 481, 1 :01i, 1 :15i. Winner B. m, by Pontico Amelia, by Elias Lawrence. Went to post at 2 :30. At poet 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. Pomelia was outrun until stretch turn was reached where under a hard drive she got to the leaders and at the end was drawing away. Her rider, in reaching for his whip, allowed her to swerve and she bumped into Capitoiia, but for this the latter would have given her a strong argument. Robert W. showed plenty of speed but when the final test came weakened and would have bean beaten out for Becond place in a few more strides. Buby Riley was in an early tangle. This considered she ran a good race. The others are bad racers. Pomelia, show, 4 to 5. Robert W., show, 2 to 1. Capitoiia, show, 3 to 1. Fearful, Bhow, 3 to 5. Virgil Clay, show, 7 to 10. SEC0NP BACK 1-g Furlons8' fpr8e400- All ages. Belling. 3dL80 IET Horsea A Wt Bt 34 hi X BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P (28290) BOOT 6 109 8 2b 2 2H 11 Dale T A Gay & Co 6-5 6-5 9-102-5 28414 BEN FBOST 6 109 6 8" 1 13 23 Howell E F Smith 2 41 41 7-5 283863DR. LOVEJOY 2 96 5 53 81 33 Sis O'Neil S T Gaines & Bro 15 16 15 5 28438 BED SIGNAL 3 10S 4 6 55 4 410 W Narvaez C S Crow 12 40 40 10 28360 BOBT. MORBIBON3 106 2 1 41 53 515 Michaels Mrs F Simons 20 40 40 8 28388 MISS G'LIGHTLY3 103 1 4 6 6 6 T O'Brien Fizer & Co 2 21 11-5 8-5 Time, 131, 251, 50, 1 :16, 1 :231. Winner B. g, by Bootmaker Charlcie. Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Boot was best and was going away at the end. Ben Frost woakened in the last eighth after showing much speed. Dr. Lovejoy ran his race and finished well. Miss Golightly wbb tha victim of vary bad crowding at the stable turn, was nearly thrown over the fence and was never a contender after that. The others were outclassed. Scratched 28462 Varner, 96. Boot, show, out. Ben Frost, show, 1 to 2. Dr. Lovejoy, show, 8 to 5. Miss Golightly, show, out. : L8 THIBD BACB 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. lad HoraeB AWt Bt X X BtrFin Jockeys Ownara O H O P 28465 JOE DOUGHTY 5 104 1 1" 3H 31 2 li Dale J P flirth 3 41 41 8-5 281642DOM1NIS 6 101 2 21 11 13 111 2 Givans B W Marks 21 31 81 6-5 28412 DON LUIS 6 101 3 52 68 5 53 38 Watson W W Benson 15 30 30 12 284372MANDAMU8 4 101 4 41 2b 2b 3a 41 Lindsay J B Horstman 25 25 20 8 28361 PRUDENT 8 101 5 31 51 68 62 51 D HaU E Bedenbeck 40 60 60 25 28465 BCORPOLETTE 8 91 8 93 81 811 75 63 Wain'right S T Gaines & Bro 8 8 6 21 279513EMILY OLIVER 3 91 6 63 41 45 42 72 Bell Martin & Patton 3 41 41 8-5 28287 FORD 3 91 7 78 7ii 72 81 8a O'Neil Doolan & Bray 6 8 8 3 27059 BIRDIE MAY 7 104 10 10 10 92 10 9a Mulligan J P Housley 12 15 8 2 28411 GLENDOLA 3 91 9 8a 91110 9110 J O'Connor T M Caldwell 20 SO SO 12 Time, 131, 251, 51, 1 :16, 1 :42i. Winner B. h, by Bagnarok Ollie Bird. Went to post at 3:29. At post 8 minuteB. Start fair. Won driving; Becond easily. Joe Doughty waB sent away flying but Dale took him back on the backstretch and indulged Dominis with the lead until on the turn for home, where he came up with a great burst of speed, catching Dominis in the last furlong and beat him at the end handily. Dominis was stiff and sore and appeared on the verge of a breakdown but it did not seem to affect him. Don Luis under bad handling ran a fair race and should improve. Joe Doughty, show, 4 to 5. Dominis, show, 1 to 2. Don Luis, show, 5 to 1. Birdia May, show, evens. tgg FOUBTH BACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St U. Y X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 284143MIBS MAE DAY 4 99 4 H 12 12 Hi Fauntleroy E B Kinder & Co 81 4 14-54-5 (28390) JAKE WEBEB 4 107 1 2" 4 3a 2b Howell P M Civill 81 6 6 8-5 (28414)LUNAB 4 110 3 3a 2a 2a 33 Dale T H Stevens 6-5 3-2 7-5 1-2 283893FOUND 6 99 2 4 3" 4 4 Lindsay J Huffman 11-53 13-57-10 Time, 12i, 241, 481, 1 :0U, 1 :14. Winner Br. f , by Hermence Aala Lala. Went to post at 4:06. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won clevarly; second driving. MisB Mae Day, off last, ran around her field and finished with something to spare. Jake Weber ran a great race for him. Lunar did her best and had no mishaps. Found was never a contender. No Bhow betting. 28189 FIFTH BACBa4 Mlle Fnrse $35- -yar-olds and upward. Balling. nd Horses A Wt St H V, X BtrFin Jockoys Owners O H 0 P 28360 ZANETTO 6 105 2 51 41 3a 13 Dale J B Crawford 271 I 22 27119 BEEFEB 6 105 5 420 615 6 2 Lindsay E D Chamberlain 6 6 21 6-5- 28263 COREEL 6 105 3 68 52 53 311 JHothars'llT A Gay & Co 10 16 16 6 28360 HI KOLLAB 5 108 4 11 la 43 4 O'Neil W W Darden 8 8 5 21 28109 METOXEN 5 105 6 S" 23 21 58 Patton T A Davies 6 8 8 8 284123 W. G. WELCH 4 105 8 75 78 78 62 W Narvaez W H Sayre 5 5 5 2 28360 JENNIE 5 105 1 2a 3" la 7 Givens T Bhelley 3 5 41 8-5 28465 CEYLON 4 105 7 8 8 8 8 Michaels H Simons & Co 6 15 15 6 Time, 12i,24i, 48i,l:15i. Winner B. h, by Falsetto Blue Cap. Went to post at 4 :39. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Zanetto under good handling, was much the best and had no trouble in disposing of this bad field. Beefor, out for the first time in a long while and backed for a "good thing," ran a fair race and but for meeting with interference on the backstretch would have been closer to the winner. Coreel was hard ridden all the way and at the end was gaining. Hi Kollar and Jennie showed early speed, but both tired in the stretch run. Zanetto, show, 4 to 5. Reefer, show, 3 to 5. Coreel, Bhow, 3 to 1. 8IXTH BACB 1 Mil' "o400' 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 890 Ind Howes A Wt Bt & X X BtrFin Jockeya Owners OHO P 28388 CHAPPAQUA 5 116 8 8 72 5H 51 Ink Dale P M Civill 1 6-5 6-5 1-2 (28266) JESSIE J ARBOE 5 107 2 21 la Hi H 2" Powell L Goldblatt 6 6 4 8-5 27571 SIB BOLLA 6 104 7 72 8 61 41 31 Bell Hughes & Elliott 15 80 7 3 (28412JORRIS 4 101 1 41 5" 71 6a 41 Lindsay J C Ohio 5 10 9 21 (28117)MARION LYNCH4 101 6 61 Si 21 21 5a Enos T H Stevens 6 10 10 4 (282871ELEVEN BELLB 4 101 4 la 21 Si 31 62 O'Neil T A Daviea 4 8 8 21 28417 MEGGB 6 101 3 311 4a 8 8 73 Givens G H Marlmaun 25 40 40 15 (28360) N. BONAPARTE 6 107 5 52 61 4i 72 8 Aker U Z Da Arm an 20, 20 10 4 Time, 13, 251, 50, 1 :16, 1 :42. Winner Br. h, by Iroquois Hilda. Went to post at 5:10. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won in a hard drive; second the same, Chappaqua wbb best ridden. He waB taken the overland route, but had clear sailing, while Sir Bolla was bumped all through the last half. Jessie Jarboe made a desperate effort. She likes to make her run iu the stretch and her hard race in front was against her. Sir Bolla, badly ridden and bumped at every stride, finished with great speed and determination. Jessie Jarboe fouled him in the stretch when he appeared to be winning. Orris was prominent in tha stretch where she was bumped out of it. Scratched 28391 Marguerite Hageman, 104. Chappaqua, show, ouS. Jessie Jarboe, show, 4 to 5. Bir Bolla, show, 7 to 5. Page [4] Delmar Park Form DKLMAR PARK FORM. Bt. Louib, Mo., September 25. The form of Thurs day's Dalmar Park fields ii : First Bace Very Light, Accolade, Lake Fonso. Second Bace Orlandine, Satin Goat, Banqno II. Third Bace Wakita, Bendora, Ogle. Fourth Bace Nearest, Meddlesome, Four-leaf t). Fifth Baca Nekarnis, Burnett's Walkaway, The Wag. Sixth Baca Orleans, Deloraine, Merry Day. Delmar Park Entries DKLMAR PARK ENTRIES, Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast, first Bace 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Sailing. Ind. Horsas. Age. Wt. Hdop. 25926 Lake Fonso 5... 107 685 28288 Golden Easter 3.... 104 680 28441 Miss Cooney 4.... 102 680 28466 Very Light 5.... 102 700 28238 Accolade 3. ...101 690 273S2 Cnpa 3... .101 675 26678 Pray Tell 3....100 670 28438 Dr. McNaUy 3.... 96 665 28411 The Thrnsh 3.... 96 675 26737 Frenchie 3.... 96 650 27781 Maccadie 3.... 96 660 28440 Aline B.... 3.... 96 680 Second Race 1 8-16 Miles. S-year-olds and upward, Balling. 28466 Barrica 4.... 105 710 28465 Banqno II 7. ...100 ......715 2844120rlandine 4.... 99 725 2844130melia 6.... 96 705 284653Satin Coat 3.... 96 720 28S62 Ann 3.... 90 700 Third Raoe 5 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 2819430gle 110 715 (28887)Bendora 110 720 28333 Wakita 107 725 28464 Lillian M 107 700 28313 Hunter Baine 103 715 28218 Bister Sarah 100 710 28439 Myrtle Dall 100 705 Fourth Bace 3-4 Mile. 3-ysar-oldi and upward. Selling, 28S883NearaBt 6.. ..109 725 280882Fonrleaf C 5. ...107 715 28414 Meddlesome 5 .... 105 720 284S8 BagnarokH 3.... 99 710 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, 28388 The Wag 4....110 685 28466 Nekarnis 6 ... 107 700 28465 Two Annies 4....103 680 28243 Honeywood 4....103 685 27978 C. P. Jones 5.... 103 675 28416 Phosphorus 3.... 100 670 28486 Bobert Morrison 3... 100 665 28466 Fairbnry.. 3.... 97 660 28411 Strathzone 3.... 96 650 284662Burnett's Walkaway... 3.... 93 690 2846S Flying Eagle 3.... 93 665 Sixth Race 0 1-2 Furlongs, S-yaar-olds and npward, Balling, 217143Merry Day 6. ...110 715 28044 Nannie J. 5.. ..107 695 28169 Clonsilla 6. ...107 700 28265 Our Lady 3....106 710 28489 Hi Eollar 5.. ..105 705 28438ZOrleans 3.... 104 725 28382 Dnrrell 3... 102 690 2836028alinda 6... 102 715 282882Merry Wager 3... .101 710 284383Deloraine 3.... 96 720 Toronto Form TORONTO FOBM. Tobonto, Ont., September 25. The form of Thursday's Toronto fields is : First Bace SpringwellB, Mercer, Invasion. Second Bace Circus Girl, Caller Herrin, Fernie. Third Bace Beau Ideal, Barley Sugar, Wen-lock. Fourth Bace Topmast, Easlo, Talala. Fifth Bace Pharoah, By George, Tenderloin. Sixth Bace Flintlock, Young Henry, Tremar. Toronto Entries TOBONTO ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Bace 3-4 Mile. S-yaar-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Aga, Wt. Hdcp. (28431)The Boer 3.... 112 710 (28405) Invasion 4.. ..112 715 (28370)Marcer 4.... 107 720 284323Beguile 6 ...105 715 28405 Spurs -. 5... .102 700 284053Springwells 5. ...102 725 28105 Sir Vere deVere 4 .. 100 695 284322 Choir Master 3.... 97 705 28366 Frandoo 4.... 97 700 Second Bace 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Handicap. (Canadian Bred.) ' The Melgund Stakes. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 284563Plum Tart 126 715 28456 Wire In 124 710 (27807)Circus Girl 115 725 27696 Effrontery 108 710 28406 Bed Car 10(5 700 284602Caller Herrin 101 720 253413Fernie 104 715 Anticosti, ch. f, by Derwent- water Queen's Own 100 Doonside, br. f, by Pillarist GlenGonria 100 Wide Awake 100 28483 Picktime 100- 705 284S3 Hazy Dream.... 100 700 Liquidation, b. f, by Springfield Arbitration.... 95 25637 Jack Canuck ...... , 95 705 Third Race 2 1-2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. The Canadian Hunt Steeplechase. Ind. HorssB. Aga. Wt. Hdop, 25848 Jim LiBle 6.... 165 655 28457 Galahad 5.... 159 660 (28457)Beau Ideal 8... .157 675 241983Palatial 4.. ..155 665 25848 Lastfellow 7.... 158 650 284353Happy Hermit 4... 152 655 274813Nidanas 4.... 152 650 284572Barley Sugar 4.... 152 670 281573Wenlock 5... .150 665 28457 Daryl 4..,.150 660 W. Hendrie entry. Fourth Baee 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. The Brush Handicap. (28108)Talala 4... .118 715 (28182)Topmast 8... .115 725 28482 Ohnet 4. ...112 700 28482 Moeob 3.... 108 710 284342 Advocator 3.... 107 700 281822Montreal 3.... 102 715 28432 Spry 3... .100 710 284102Raslo.... 4.... 97 720 28432 Baesverine .' 3.... 95 705 Fifth Bace 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Sailing, 28459 Woodtrice 4.... 121 710 284553Pharoah 4... 119 725 27700 Silver Garter 4....117 710 28410 Lough Derg 4....114 ......700 28455 By George 5... .114 720 28484 Ghetto 4....114 700 284593Tenderloin 4... .114 715 25635 Spring Blossom 5.... 114 685 27700 Exit 5.. ..114 715 21922 Bamiro II 8....112 705 283702Lizzie A 3. ...Ill 710 28135 Militant 3.... 110 705 28410 St. Bulpice 6....109 700 26683 Kildarlie 4.. ..109 695 28180 Boidle 3. ...104 685 28480 Conncilman Tom. 3.... 102 690 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. All ages. Allowances. 284313Euclaire 4.... 108 715 281052Tremar 3. ...102 715 28455 Farsight 3.... 102 690 28483 Young Henry 3.... 102 ......720 (28456)Flintlock 2.... 93 725 28357 Wedding March 2.... 88 700 Brooklyn Form BROOKLYN FOBM. New Yobe, N. Y., September 25. Tha font of Thursday's Gravesend fields is : First Bace Gold Seeker, Father Wentker, Golden Cottage. Second Bace Potente, Intrusive, Little Daisy. Third Bace Sir Hubert, Last Cord, Cock Bobin. Fourth Bace Zirl, Oclawaha, Setauket. Fifth Bace Alard Scheck, Paul Clifford. Sixth Bace Badducee, Glennellie, Dr. Biddle. Brooklyn Entries BROOKLYN ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track faBt. First Bace About 3-4 Mile. (165 feet short.) 2-year-olds. Handicap. Ind. Horses. Aga. Wt. Hdcp. 28401King Hanover 124 725 28401 Smart Bet 119 735 284252Caughnawaga 115 725 28450 Highlander 115 730 28325 Golden Cottage 112 785 27990 The Talisman 110 720 (25923)Gold Seeker 110 .750 28294 Major Daingerfleld 110 710 28425 Peninsula 110 720 28280 Fair Knight 109 715 28399 Ben Howard 107 730 28474 Father Wentker 107 740 28425 Andy Williams 106 725 28152 Feme Bole 103 720 28425 Namtor 102 705 W. C. Whitney entry. Second Bace 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (28328)Intrusive 6... .120 .."....740 27877 Armor 4.... 107 720 28S52 FataliBt 4... .105 725 28429 Potente 6.... 100 750 28428 Lady Chorister 3.... 92 730 28404 Little Daisy 3.... 89 785 Third Bace About 2 1-8 Miles. The Hitchcock Stakes. $1,000 added. Steeplechase. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 216032Cock Bobin 5. ...158 685 (28292)Zinziber 4.. ..147 ..... 680 (18449) Jim Megibben .... 6... .147 675 281563Sir Hubert 5.. ..145 700 (28254)Last Cord 4. ...144 690 2829230rman 4. ...144 675 28400 Cheeeemite 5.... 140 670 28i492MiBB Mitchell 5... .137 680 28t002Jeasie S 6....186 685 28324 Curfew Bell 5.... 130 665 Fourth Race 5-8 Mile, 2-year-olds. Belling, The Algeria Stakes. $1,000 added. Ind. Horses, color, box & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 28180 Gay Boy 115 730 28348 Leonid 110 735 259213Missile 105 720 28425 Anak 105 705 (27991) Knapsack 105 720 (28327)Eddfe Busch 104 725 26823 Reformer... 102 710 28101 Setauket 100 ......735 284032Man o War 97 ...... 725 28S85 Jim Tully 97 730 28425 Hindred 97 720 28099 Presumption ,. 97 715 28296 Oclawaha.. ..... 94 740 284523ZW 94 750 Awixa, b. f, by G. W. JohnsonMamie KuBsell 94 28452 ABcension 94 725 28452 Feme Sole 90 730 Fifth Bace 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Aga. Wt. Hdcp. 28251 Alard Scheck 106 750 284283Panl Clifford 103 740 28404 Anna Darling 93 700 Sixth Bace About 3-4 Mile. (165 feet short.) 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 7470 Sweet Tooth 3 .. 109 715 25897 Huitzilopochtli 5.... 108 725 28275 Dr. Biddle 4.. ..108 735 28380 Military 3.. ..106 700 (26421)Contend 3.. ..106 735 28451 Himself 3.... 106 720 28453 Glengar 5.. ..105 710 28384 Mayor Gilroy 4.. ..105 705 28206 Tonicum 3.... 104 725 28131 Templeton 8.. ..104 720 ! 26898 Tower of Candles 3... .104 715 28206 Cherries 3.... 101 730 27091 Bastile 5 ...103 710 27236 Badducee 4. ...103 ......750 28451 Disturber 5.... 103 730 26423 Glennellie 3.... 101 740 28275 Maria Bolton 3.... 99 705 LOCAL FOBM BOOKS. Sheets and covers for local form ara on sals by 8 :30 p.m. of each racing day at tha following newsstands: Auditorium Annex. Victoria Hotel. Great Northern Hotel. Wellington Hotel. Palmer House. Lexington Hotel. P. V. Fitzpatrick, 22nd street. J. J. Baatian, 989 W. 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Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. tyjrQ FIRST RACE B-8 Mile. Purse 8300. All ages". Belling, Ind Horses A Wt St M X X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H P 264062PRO8IT 4 99 6 31 3 21 li Redfern D Wyncoop 15 15 10 4 284312MYRTLE VAN 7 104 2 U 12 H 21 C Wilson J H Buol 5 6 6 2 283692PAPKR MAKER 2 103 4 2 2" 3h 3a May W D Winston&Co 10 10 10 4 28431 EDINBOROUGH 4 104 5 41 42 43 4 Troxler H Stover 6 7 7 3 28410 HIE AWAY 4 106 9 61 63 53 51 McQuade E Moore . 2 2 21 1 284363TEMPT 3 106 12 9 7 6" 61 Alarie T C Dolan 15 15 15 6 27260 VERNA K. 4 100 7 51 53 7 7 Hayden Rosa & Ryan' 40 60 60 20 27669 RAVELING 3 1101 8 8 8 8 8 Boland A Shields 21 3 3 7-5 18401 YEMEN 12 99 11 11 11 10 9 Fulton C K Rodgers 10 10 10 4 283693 J. PATRICK 2 96 1 10 10 11 10 W Woods W Weir & Co 15 15 15 6 28106 MODERATOR 2 102 13 13 12 12 11 Minder MrsMCLyles & Co 20 25 25 10 28431 8I8TER KATE II. 3 101 16 15 14 14 12 A Jones W H Shank 8 8 8 3 26837 LADY BEBKELEY3 10U 3 7 9 9 13 LThomps'nN Dyment 5 7 7 3 26100 SIR T. TIDDLER 2 102 15 15 15 15 14 L Daly M J Daly 6 7 7 3 28405 GANE3A 2 84 10 12 13 13 15 M Johnson J J Carroll 10 10 10 4 28367 COU8INE 2 89 18 16 16 16 16 Pirrman R J Hiner 15 30 30 12 28433 BEDLINGTON 2 92 17 17 17 17 -17 Thorpe JEBeagram 40 50 50 20 281043STARTER 2 100114 18 18 18 18 A Weber F Reagan 20 30 30 11 Time, 35, 50, 1:031, Winner Ch. c, by Onondaga Bad Luck. Went to post at 2:36. At post 16 minutes. Start fair. Won ridden out ; second the same. Prosit ran a good race and came away Btrongly in the laBt eighth. Myrtle Van ran well, but broke down badly. The track was hardly wide enough for the field at starting poat. Paper Maker hung on gamely when it came to a drive. Lady Berkeley got in a jam soon after the start and never had a chanco afterwards. Scratched 28285 Chairman, 99; 28155 Lolia Barr, 99. Overweights Myrtle Van, 3 pounds; Paper Maker. 1; Edinborough, 2; Hie Away, 1; Verna K., 1; Raveling, 21; J. Patrick, 2; Moderator, 3; Lady Berkeley, 11; Bedlington.5 ; Starter, 11. Prosit, show, 2 to 1. Myrtle Van, show, evens. Paper Maker, Bhow, 2 to 1. Hie Away, show, 1 to 2. Raveling, show, 3 to 5. - SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-yoar-oias and upward. Maidens. tgQ Ind Horses A Wt St H. V4 X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 278023 ALICE MANTELL3 101 4 23 23 13 13 Adams T C Dolan 15 20 20 8 28358 APPRECIATION 3 101 6 4h 41 31 2" A Jones P Murphy 8 12 12 5 19466 BL'NDE GRAY8'N3 104 2 12 12 22 3 LThompa'nB Hums 3 5 5 2 24809 C'NCILMAN TOM 3 104 10 9 8 51 4" Callahan Cahill;& Anderson8-5 8-5 8-5 4-5 28366 GUN COTTON 4 101 7 7 7 63 5 Redfern J K Garnett 15 20 20 8 28436 DADDY 3 101 9 31 31 41 61 Fulton D A Boyle 40 100 100 40 255512PHOENICIAN 3 104 8 8 611 7 7 Troxler C Barbieri 3 3 3 6-5 28436 BOIDLE 3 104 1 51 .51 8 8 C Wilson E G Brown 6 6 6 2 28410 CERTAIN 4 107 12 12 '10 9 9 L Daly R Haase 15 15 10 4 28505 I KNOW 3 101 13 18 11 10 10 Hayden Nagle & Mannix 5 6 6 2 28459 TENARIO 3 106 15 14 14 12 11 Pontel L J Fulmer 10 15 15 6 28232 INNOMINATUM 4 101 3 61 9 11 12 W Woods L Tilt 6 15 15 6 28431 RI81NG SUN 3 105 11 11 12 13 13 Alarie H Hoffman 15 60 60 20 28133 AUROU8 3 104 14 15 15 14 14 Minder MrsMCLyles & Co 30 50 50 20 26925 FAVORNETTE 3 106 16 16 18 15 15 McQuade W Mooney 15 60 60 20 (27341)QUICKFIRE 4 106 5 10 13 16 16 Landrum M Hendrie 15 50 50 15 18694 POWTOLUS 3 10117 17 17 17 17 A Weber W J Price 10 30 30 12 Omitted from entries. Time, 251, 51, 1 :18. Winner Ch. f, by Ornus Amanda P. Went to poat at 3:22. At poet 9 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Alice Mantell was never extended. She ran past Blonde Grayson at the head of the stretch and won as her rider pleased. It was a bard drive for second place and Appreciation wore Blonde Grayson down and got up in the laBt few strides. The latter was tiring fast. Daddy ran a good race, eo did Councilman Tom. Overweights Phoenician, 3 pounds; Tenario, 2; Rising 8un, 1; Favornette, 2; Quickfire, 5. Alice Mantell. show, 4 to 1. Appreciation, show, 21 to 1. Blonde Grayson, show, evenB. Councilman Tom, show, 2 to 5. Phoenician, show, 3 to 5. t Q4gj THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse 8300. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind HorBes A Wt Bt X K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (28369)FLOBET .107 2 U 11 13 13 Hayden T Clare 1 6-5 4-5 2-5 28187)MESSINA 107 3 2" 21 22 23 Alarie MrsFMosBom 4 4 4 8-5 (28460)SIR LEWIS 105 4 4 51 31 31 L Daly M J Daly 3 3 3 4-5 28438 LATCH STRING 104 5 52 3 42 4a C Wilson W Weir 6 20 20 6 283672HATTIE DAVIS 107 7 7 61 7 5a McQuade E Moore & Co 3 5 5 8-5 28156 FRANK M'KEE 111 6 61 7 5" 66 Boland E Peters 6 10 10 3 28483 FAIRFIELD 102 1 31 41 61 7 Fulton D A Boyle 30 60 60 20 Omitted from entries. Time, 25, 511, 1 :03i. Winner Br. f, by Hastinga Floretta IV. Went to post at 4:01. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Floret showed much the most speed and was easily best. Messina was just as easily the best of the others. Sir Lewis was swerving at the end. He was under a hard drive all through the laBt -furlong. Hattie Davis got away badly and was on the outside all the way. Overweights Latch String, 2 pounds ; Frank McKee, 1. Floret, show, out. Messina, show, 7 to 10. 8ir Lewis, show, 2 to 5. OQy Q 6) FOURTH BACK 1 3-16 Miles. Puree $400. 3-year-olds and upward. ntrO The Bcarboro Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St St X V, X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 28434)TOPMA8T 8 118 7 7 710 5 3 1" Ill Boland Car'thers&Shields4 Tl 6T 284083MONTREAL 3 102 ,5 61 6" 61 51 ,41 23 Hayden H Alexander 4 4 4 8-5 28368 ALL 8AINT8 3 104 2 31 43 1h 1h 21 3" LThomps'nJ E Lane & Co 6 10 10 4 (28432)C. BALNT'NE3 104 3 2a 2a 2a 21 31 4 Troxler D Wheelihan 9-5 2 8-5 7-10 28283 HANDCUFF 5 103 4 4a 3a 43 41 5" 51 Redfern J K Garnett 8 15 15 5 28408 MOSES 3 108 6 52 56 7 7 7 6" Postel N Boyd & Co 3 4 4 3-2 28408 OHNET 4 110 1 11 U 33 61 6 7 Wall M J Maloney 10 10 10 4 28310 L.T.TUCKER 3 94 8888888 Pirrman R J Hiner 30 60 60 20 Time, 25, 51, 1 :17, 1 :451, 2 :04. Winner Ch. g, by Top Gallant Essay. . Went to post at 4:33. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Topmast picked up hiB field on the stretch turn and came away without much of an effort. Montreal was under a drive all through the laBt furlong. She fully ran her race. All Saints and Colonel Ballentynn tired at the end. Moses was given an easy ride. Scratched 281342 Advocator, 104 ; 28408 John HuBkin, 101. Topmast, show, 3 to 5. Montreal, show, 4 to 5. All Saints, show, 2 to 1. Colonel Ballentyne, show, ont. Moses, show, 8 to 5. . 284.83 FIFTH BACB1 3' M1Ae8, Pnrsq$250. Allowances. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 3 6 9 12 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P "74932LAPWING 11 165 5 25 210 22 815 110 150 Mr Harris C W Panniston 1 6-5 7-10 out 28407 HERO 5 160 2 55 510 530 510 2 260 Mr Kelly E Bristol 15 20 20 8 28435 BILLY 6 155 4 35 315 36 21 410 38 MrJohnsonA Johnson 3 4 4 8-5 14761 COCKATOO 11 155 6 46 415 41 4 5 4 Mr OsborneG W Beardmoro 8 8 8 2 281072COURTIEB II.4 165 3 1 lio 12 H 6 5 MrHoUandDr. Morton 5 5 5 8-5 26035L'DY DAINTY 9 464 1 7 7 7 7 7 6 MrHendrle J W Colt 3 5 5 2 L. ROHEEN 6 165 7 6 6 6 6 35 Fell.MrHiggins S Higgins 10 15 15 6 Omitted from entries. Time, 4 :041. Winner Br. m, by Attorney Madeline. Went to post at 5:04. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won pulling up: second easily. Lapwing was best and won by herBelf. Hero was second through accident. Billy and Courtier II. ran out at the water jump but finally went the course. Lady Boheen fall at the stone wall. Lady Dainty fell at the second jump. Hendrie remounted. The race was a farce. Scratched 28407 King's Craft, 165; 284S5 Wellington J., 165. Corrected weights Hero, 160; Billy, 155; Cockatoo, 155. Hero, show, S to 1. Billy, Bhow, 4 to 5. qgTjjgy BIXTII BACK 6 1-2 Fnrlonga. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. d Horses A Wt St 34 H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners ' O H O P 28481 PR. PLAUSIBLE 5 103 8 8 6J2 H Redfern J K Garnett 20 20 10 4 28486 CURTSEY 8 105 2 3 31 1" 2 McQuade J J MacKessey 2 21 21 1 284592 MYNHEER 4 112 7 Snll 8 S"G Wilson E J Shipsey 5 6 6 2 28405 YOUNG HENRY 3 113 1 23 22 41 4a Hayden A Brown & Co 8-5 2 2 1 28431 ORDEAL 5 106 4 45 41 61 55 LTh'mpsonJ Boden , 21 4 4 8-5 284362FLANEUR 8 103 3 la la 21 61 W Woods J Maiden 4 5 4 7-5 28405 INFELICE 7 106 6 71 8 51 71 Lendrum Kormann & Cook 20 40 40 15 27704 GHETTO 4 1101 5 5 5 7" 8 Boland C'ruth'rs&ShieldslO 12 12 4 Time, 241, 50,1:171, 1:26. Winner Ch. g, by Deceiver Goodness. Went to post at 6:02, At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly; second easily. Prince Plausible finished fast through the stretch and came away in the last sixteenth. Curtsey made a bold bid when rounding the turn into the stretch, but could not stand off Prince Plausible'a challenge. Mynheer was given a very easy ride. Young Henry raced Flaneur off to defeat and tired and quit himself. Scratched 28455 Prince Esher, 111; 28436 Magnus Troil, 111; (28431)The Boer, 111; 26653 May Cherry, 99. Overweights Ghetto, 21 pounds. Prince Plausible, Bhow, 8 to 5. Curtsey, show, 1 to 2. Mynheer, show, evens. Young Henry, show, 1 to 2. Ordeal, show, 7 to 10. Flaneur, show, 3 to 5. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Secretary Hiller of the Worth Jockey Club has assigned owners who have applied for Btable room and announces that the stable accommodations are exhausted. Among those who have been given space are S. C. Hildreth, P. Dunne, R. Respass R. Bradley, T. H. Ryan, Fred Cook, George C. Bennett & Co., B. C. Bun-bury, G. W. Poole, M. H. Tichenor, C. R. Elli-son, J. W. Fuller, George J. Long, Woodford & Buckner, J. E. Cushing, F. Grady & Co., T. Li-calzi, E. Trotter, F. T. Wood, James Arthur, J. C. Milam, B. Vincent, John .Call, T. J. Mc-Hale, H. "J. Scoggan, J. O. Gray, J. J. Marklein, J. Welsh, F. Lightfoot, C. C. McCafferty, G. Yf. Cook, A. G. Blakely, F. W. Doss, C. K. Burdeau, C. B. Campbell, C. E. Brossman, Bolich & Bweot, J. F. Davis, B. S. Bender, J. S. Ward, J. J. & M. F. Murray, John Bren-ock, J. T. Stewart, W. M. Sloan, J. U. Strode, Thomas Carey, P. M. WeBt, A. E. Neffe & Co., A. M. Linnell & Co., D, J. Lynch, S. S. Tracy & Co., T. Battle, J. W. Pugh, W. L. Hazelip, B. Hennessey, W.O. Joplin, J. O. Keene, J. J. Ogles, W. B. Griffin, A. H. Vivell, B. Nicholson & Co., Keating & Hecker, W. W. Clark, G. W, Curtis, F. M. Arthur, Woodford & Everman, Waltring & Yeager, G. W, Foster, J. W. Wilson, H. Thorpe & Co., J. D. McMillan, Wm. Mulveil, Mannion & Connell, J. H. Valentine, J. Rodegap & Co., V. & E. B. Hughes, James Curl, C. M. Waters, J. F. Holt, T. J. O'Hearn, P. Btanton, C. E. Bowe, Miller & Finch, Mrs. C. Van Dusen, W. Hoffman. There are still a few stalls outBide the track, and owners who have not been allotted room mut secure accommodations for themselves. Mr. S. S. Howland, president of the Washington Jockey Club, was a visitor at Gravesend Tuesday. Mr. Howland is enthusiastic over the prospects for the fall meeting at Washington and is eagerly waiting for the day when New Yorkers will file into the course and take a peep at the improvements the Washington Jockey Club has made at the course. A modern iron grand stand haB been constructed, which will hold more people than that at Brighton. The old betting ring has been demolished, and the layers will occupy places beneath the stand. Where the old betting inclosure Btood a spacious paddock has been constructed. On next Saturday, at the Gravesend track, there will be a special race for two-year-oldB, intended to bring together, if possible, such stars as J. W. Schorr's crack filly Endurance by Bight; Clarence H. Mackay's good colt Heno; L. M. Myers's Leonora Loring, and W. C. Whitney's Nasturtium, King Hanover, Goldsmith or Yankee. In fact the race is open to anybody. The Brooklyn Jockey Club, in response to a generalemandjoruchanevent. has made arrangements to hold it under these conditions : Third Special for two-year-olds ; by subscription of $250 each; $25 forfeit, with $1,500 added; weights seven pounds below the scale; good day and good track; about six furlongs. Mr. Schorr immediately agreed to enter Endurance by Right, whose great record is already known to turf followers. Trainer Charley Hill, in behalf of Mr. Mackay, aho stated that Heno would Burely go to the post. Mr. Myers was undecided about Leonora Loring, and no authentic information could be gleaned regarding the Whitney stable. It was thought, however, Mr. Whitney would start one of his noted coltB, Blue Girl's presence being out of the question in view of her disability. The Brooklyn Jockey Club waB generally commended for its action and the hope was expressed in New York that the best possible field would be sent to the poet. Captain Rice'B fast old cripple, General Ma-gruder, broke his neck at Delmar Tuesday morning. He was being galloped. A boy was working Magruder for a race on Saturday. The old horse was slipping along pretty well. Another boy had a horse cantering in front and on the rail. The boy on Magruder yelled to the other to pull out and let him through on the rail. The other attempted to do this, but either did not act faBt enough or hiB horse bore in. Anyhow Magruder hit him, went over the rail and broke his neck, On the Atlantic Transport Line steamship Manitou Tuesday there arrived in New York from England eleven thoroughbred horses, thai property of H. Eugene Leigh, the trainer and turfman, who has been a conspicuous figure in the season's racing in England. With the horses is the frequent winner of important races, Royal FluBh, by Favo Flush, which has been one of the most successful of the Leigh horses. - ' The animals were consigned to the Fasig-Tipton company by Leigh, who has had charge of the Gardner stable in England, and came to the United States under the care of Teddy Lewis, who had charge of the Vanderbilt horses that were shipped to France a short time ago. All the shipment will be offered at auction at the Fasig-Tipton paddocks at SheepBhead Bay on October 1, when the sale of Marcus Daly'a English stud will be held. PEDIGREE BLANKS. On linen paper, artistically edged In eolori, ruled and arranged for six generations of ilrai and dami of individuals and their ancestors, Tan cents each, $1.00 par doaan, $3,5a per hum. irad, No owner of a stallion should ba with out a inpplyi -DAILY RACING FORM, W-W Fifth Avane, Ohliago lU Page [6] hawthorne ciucago Jdgbij duti MawTHR"E ' 1 THURSDAY, SEPT. 26. The SATURDAY, SEPT. 28. The Endurance Stakes Handicap for Speculation Stakes Handicap for ',- 2-year-olds. $1,000 added. One 3-year-olds and upward. $1,000 . . Mile. added. One Mile and a Furlong. AUTUMN MEETING SEPTEMBER- 16-25. MUSIC BY CICERO ORCHESTRA. Six Races; Daily, Beginning at 2 p.m. ADMISSION $1.00 lllinnic f"fntral trains laaTt Bandolph street at 9:40 a.m.,12:S0, 12:50,1:05,1:15 and 1:50 The Metropolitan and Lake Street Elevated, and Madison St., Ogden Ave., 12th Bt. and 22nd Bti IIIIIIUlo vCllli ai p.m., stopping at Van Bnren, Park Bow, Halsted street and Ashland lines connect with electric cars every seven minntes direct to grounds. Ave,: returning at 4:19 p.m. and aftr races. Do not stop at Ashland Ave. D . , , . . , . , , , . , , , n , electric leave State and Bnren Bpecial cars van Btreets at 12:50, 1:00, 1:10, and 1:15 p.m., stopping only at Canal, Balsted, ABhland and Ogden Aves., direct to track in 40 minnteB. On Wednesday and Saturday only. CR Xr O traina leave Union Depot at 12:15, 1:05,1:28 and 2:10 p.m.,Btopping at Sixteenth Metropolitan expreBB trains leaving Pacific Ave. ana Van Bnren St. at 12 :41, 12 :51 and 1:01 p.m, W St., Blue Island and Western Avee., returning after races. Btop at all stations on Loop, Franklin, Balsted and Marshfield Ave., reaching track in 27 minntes from Franklin St. Fire For Round Trip on Special Trains 25 Gents. Sheridan CM, Sec'y, Room 403, Monadnock Building 1 NOW READY THE NOW READY j American SpoMmj jnamial For 1901. COPYRIGHTED. A Handbook of Figures Beyond Comparison. An Official Compendium of Records. em bm ."in urn m - ' J Running, trotting and pacing, The pugilistic record of 1900, s ' . Handicapping and bookmaking tables. (TOUB HANDICAP TABLES WITH KEYS.) Summaries Experts on tne Past Year's Doings. ...EDITED BY F. H. BRUNELL... go ents in Paper. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., gQ Cents in Soft Morocco. ...124-126 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111..