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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, October 4, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, October 4, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901100401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, October 4, 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] TOIj. VII. yO. 238. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1901. PRICE 5 CENTS , .,. - - " ' " --'' III- I - - I - -l-l I -.-. II. I .!, I.I I Mi I. I -II III! Harlem Form Chart HARLEM FORM CHART CHICAGO, ILL., October 3. Fourth day. Harlem Jockey Club. Autumn Matting. . Weather clear: track fast. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Bacing starts at 2:00 p. m. QQi)0 FIRST BACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second : $25 to third. QU Sltj 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt K K it BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P 28518 INVENTOB 106 2a 2h 3" 22 H T Knight T W Moore 3 3 9-5 4-5 284432D.OFCONN'UGHT112 11 12 13 HI 21 Dominick T J McHale 4 51 5 2 28470 IN8PECTOR 8HEA1091 5h . 61 41 4h 36 Bassinger J N McCarthy 6 18 18 5 28244 FOBAY 103 3h 41 71 5 45 BirkenrnthL H Ezoll 5 8 8 3 28468 MABC08 112 102 91 81 81 51 H'shbergerF F Warner & Co 5 8 8 3 25854 GBA MY CHBEE 106 12h 102 9 6" 62 C H Smith T Licalzi 30 100 100 50 28605 PBINCE WEBB 112 81 71 5 7b 71 Otis J & H Arthur 12 25 25 8 28496 81 LE8IAN 112 4" 5h 61 31 81 JWinkfleld J F Davis 10 13 13 6 MYTHROX 106 61 3h 21 92 91 Coburn C T Boots 10 20 17 7 27284 ST. SEVER 111 11" 1210125 1U 10a Alexander H E Howell 15 50 50 15 28418 THE WAY 109 9" 810i 102 Hi Blake H J 8coggan 30 75 75 25 28590 JOHN H. CARR 103 7" 11 1 112 125 18 Rico J Curl 30 100 100 40 27376 ROYAL ARCH 106 13 13 13 13 13 Flick AMLinnell&Co 30 100 100 30 Time, 24, 48,1:14. Winner Ch. c, by Ingbldsby Duchess Caroline. Went to post at 2:00. At post 12 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Inventor, always close up, finished resolutely and was going gradually away at the end. Duke of Connnught ran a good race, but faltered in the closing strides. Inspector Shea came fast in the last eighth and altogether ran a good racn. Mythrox showed much speed for five furlongs. Scratched 28224 Emmet Orr, 115; 28605 Smith's Reel, 103. Overweights Inspector Shea, 81 ponnds ; 8t. Sever, 2. Inventor, show, 2 to 5. Poke of Connanght, show, 4 to 5. Inspector Shea, show, 21 to 1. Q d O A SECOND RACK 1 1-8 Mile. Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to third. O J & 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. pd Horses AWt8t8t K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H n P 285463F. TORPEDO 3 98 1h H 13 i2i u is n Birkenrnth Ezell & Lazarus 6 7 6 8-5 285173RE8EDA 4 107 3 21 221 21 21 21 2 T Knight T Carey 10 20 20 5 285712ROLL. BOER 3 103 2" 41 3H 3 41 41 32 Coburn SCHildreth 7-107-107-10 1-4 2857130BONTA8 4 110 4" Si 45 521 51 1 42 Blake G W Cook 4 4 4 1 28570 BBUTAL 3 102 51 51 531 41 32 31 51 Dominick A Poniatowki 10 13 13 4 28589 8TRANGE3T 5 110 6 6 6 6 66 6 Davisson C K Bnrdeau 15 30 SO 10 Time, 13, 25, 50, 1 :li$, 1 :40, 1 :55. Winner Ch. g, by Hanover Gypsy. Went to post at 2:35. At post 5 minuteB. Start good. Won handily ; second driving. Flying Torpedo ran a cracking good race, leading from start to finish. He was much the beBt at the weights. Reeeda's race was a surprise and was undonbtodly the best effort of her life. She ran fast and finished stoutly. Rolling Boer came with a rnsh at the end but too late to b of any avail. Be ran below the mark. Orontas could never get up and his race was not to his true form. He was well spent in the last sixteenth. Brntal fell away beaten in the laEt quarter. Overweights Boiling Koer, 2 pounds; Brntal, 4. Flying Torpedo, show, 3 to 5. Reseda, show, 9 to 5. Rolling Boer, show, out. Orontas, show, 9 to 20. 6 Q d O K THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $500; $75 to Becond; $25 to third. aOOU All Agwa. Handicap. , Ind HorBBB A Wt St X K BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H P (28544)MONEY MUSS 8 104 21 12 V 15 lr Dominick F T Wood 8-5 2 2 7-10 28588 V. J. DEBOE 3 94 61 5 41 1 21 23 L Jackson J Arthur 6 7 7 21 28588 GONFALON 4 105 la 62 51 4a 31 Coburn S C Hiidreth 3 51 51 2 (28518)J. V. KIRBY 2 85 41 4h 62 5 42 3 Walsh P Dnnne 4 41 41 9-5 28608 MAS. MARINER 6 100 7 32 32 31 52 T Knight J. F Holt 5 5 41 8-5 28521 J. M'CABTEY 3 93 51 7 7 7 61 J Hicke W L Hazelip 20 40 40 15 28587 GEORGIE 5 93 31 21 2h 61 7 Rice D P Rodgera & Co20 20 16 5 Time, 24, 47?, 1:13. Winner Ch. g, by The Hero Little Grove Qanen. Went to post at 3:00. At poet 5 minutes. Start good. Won handilj ; second easily. Money Mors, 8B ueual simply spreadeagled his field and ran a high-class race. W. J. Deboe finished with a rnsh, but it was ton late to be of any avail. Gonfalon made up ground in the last quarter and finished fast. J. V. Kirby ran a fair race. Master Mariner ran below the mark and was always outrun, Georgie showed a little early speed. Scratched 284222Vulcain, 108. Monoy Muss, ebow, 2 to 5. W. J. Deboe, show, 6 to 5. Gonfalon, show, evens. OQ'OJ FOURTH KAU1S-5 1-3 tfurlonjrs- 2-year-olds. Selling. The Proviso Stakes. ODU S1,5C0 added. $300 to second ; 3E150 to thirq. Value to winner, $2,190. Ind Horses A Wt St H. X ii BtrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H 0 P (2859C)LANDSEER 95 21 31 2a 221 1 Birkenrnth Ezell & Lazarus 2 14-514-54-5 285412LUCIBN APPLEBY104 HI Hi H 11 27 Coburn SCHildreth 8-5 11-511-53-5 (28269) HARRY NEW 100 3" 4a 4 41 32 T Knight W H Laudeman 2 2 3-211-20 28423 LEGAL MAXIM 95 6 6 6 3 41 J Walsh P Dunne 15 20 20 6 281713 JANE OAKER 92 41 5 51 6 51 Rico Waltring&Yaeger 60 75 75 20 2462428. LICHTEN8TEIN 109 5a 21 31 51 6 Dominick H E Rowell " 10 20 20 6 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 23, ilji, 1 :00, 1 :06. Winnor Ch. g, by De Beauvoir Lady Hope. Went to post at 3:30. Off at the first break. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Land-eeer finished fast and strongly and was the best at the end. Lucion Appleby got off flying and showed a high flight of speed, but was tiring fast at the end. Harry New was right there up to the last eighth, but failed wben the pinch came. He lost some ground by swinging wide at tho head of the stretch. Legal Maxim showed well for a half mile. Sol Lichtonstein ran a good race for a little over four fourlongs, but gradually fell away beaten when coming down the Btretch. Overweights Jane Oaker, 2 pounds. No Bhow betting on first three. 000 7 FIFTH BACK 1 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. fcOOi I 3-vear-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St X Mt BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 285873HENRY BDRT 3 95 4" 21 HI H 12 12 Doss C B Campbell 8 25 25 8 (28587)GOAL RUNNER 5 103 21 31 32 21 21 2a Coburn A M Linnell & Co 2 19-518-56-5 28521 VALDEZ . 3 100 7 61 61 7 3" 31 T Knight J Arthur 8 10 10 3 28345 JIMINEZ 3 103 6a 51 5H 51 61 4a Blake F J Kelley 2 2 7-5 3-5 28398 DEN.THOMPSON3 103 51 7 7 61 7 5h Dominick F C Moshier 21 18-518-51 285872 HI NOCKER 4 101 3a 411 4a 4 41 6 L Jackson J D Lucas 10 15 15 5 28587 PIGEON POST 3 95 la la 2a Sa 51 7 ,BirkenruthM B Skiles 60 150 150 40 Time, 24, 49, 1 1 :40. Winner B. c, by Beraan Katherine BasBett. Went to post at 4 :C0. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Henry Burt went into the lead soon after the first quarter had been reached and was never heade d thereafter, finishing with plenty to spare. Goal Runner ran well, but was well spent in the last sixteenth and bad to be driven out to the last ounce to stall off Valdez' rush at the end. Vald ez awoke with a start and showed in great contrast to his lass performance. He finished fast and would have been second in a Btride or two. Jimintz showed improvement over his last two races. He should be a hard horse to beat at his next asking. Both Denman Thompson and Hi Nocker faltered vi hen the rub came. Overweights Goal Bunner, 2 pounds; Valdoz, 2; Denman Thompson, 3. Henry Burt, show, 3 to 1. Goal Buuner, show, 3 to 5. Valdez, show, 6 to 5. Jiminez, show, 3 to 10. Penman Thompson, show, 3 to 5. Q fc Q SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. 'ftQUiaO All Ages. Allowances. fad Horses A Wt St H K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 27759 HERMENCIA 4 110 41 42 3 23 13 H Coburn W Cahill 2 21 11-57-10 285732EL GHOR 5 105 7 7 7 5 41 2 Otis G W Curtis 10 15 15 4 (28471) ALEE 4 105 S 12 12 12 21 3a Dominick F Cook 6-5 6-5 6-5 1-2 28591 JOHN M'GURK 3 100 5" 5a 5 31 Sa 41 T Knight J C Milam 10 20 20 7 282492P. THEFIPPLER5 105 61 62 61 41 58 510 Black MMcNamara.Rec 4 6 6 8-5 28573 HANAN 5 105 1 31 411 610 610 615 WJWilson I Glasscock 100 100 100 30 28544 VONZOLLEBN 3 109 21 21 22 7 7 7 J WinkfleldC T Boots 15 18 18 6 Time, 24, 48, 1:14, 1:40, 1-M. Winner Ch. g, by Hermance Grecia. Went to post at 4:25. Off at the first break. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Hermencia finished fast when called upon in the last eighth, winning mnch as his rider pleased. El Ghor came with a rush in the last eighth, but too late to be of any avail. Alee was speedy for seven furlongs and then tired. John McGurk ran a good race and would have been third in another stride. Pay the Fiddler had enough when a fnrlong out. He runs bast in the mud. Scratchad-280282W. 8. Gates, 110. Corrected weights Vonzollern, 105. Overweights Vonzollern, 4 pounds ; John McGurk, 3. Hermencia, show, 2 to 5. El Ghor, show, 3 to 2. Alee, show, 1 to 5. 2TQ 6)Q SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile and. 20 Yards. Pnrse $400; $75 to second; $25 to O J W third. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. ' Ind Horses A Wt Bt X K X BtrFin- Jockeys Owners O H C P 28572 CROSBY 5 109 la 4a 3a 41 21 11 JWinkfleld J F Newman 6 8 5 3 285922FRANK M. 3 100 1U 91 71 51 42 2 L Jackson L T Lee & Bon 6 15 15 7 25191 MI88 POOLEY 5 104 81 531 51 71 52 3a T Knight F 8 Moss 5 10 6 21 28027 GREETINGS 4 109 3" Sa 42 2a 1h 4h J Hicks W'df'd&Everman 20 60 60 20 2684538CARLET LILY 4 110 4a la 2H In 31 52 flutter 8 8Tracey&Co 3 11 11 6 2S587KUNJA 5 104 6 6a 61 1 61 61 62 Robartson J Pesha 21 .14-514-57-5 28151GEORGE ARAB S 95 101 811 83 8 7 71 Hope J Ralston 30 60 60 25 26486 JOHN BAKER 5 112 51 1011112 91 91 81 Pominick F Cook 6 8 8 4 285923 WOOD8TICK 3 98 12a 2111a 31 81 9a R Steele MrsRMWest'rfi'ldlO 30 30 12 28567T. PHOENICIAN 6 104 2a 112 10a 101 10a 105 Otis F M Arthur 10 20 20 6 28169DEPENDING 6 104 91 7 91 115 H3 112 Apperson E M Bergen 80 60 60 25 28573 FOX BARD 4 109 7a 12J 126 122 121 121 Coborn F Grady & Co 10 12 12 5 283412 MISS ZARA 3 100 13 13 13 13 13 IS H'shberger L Marion & Co 20 50 50 20 28379 FORMERO 5 111 Threw jockey. Alexander J Hackett 30 30 5 21 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 49, 1:15, 1:41, 1:42. Winner B. g, by Newcastle Willow. Went to post at 4:50. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Crosby, always well up, finished strongly in the last eighth, but had to be driven out hard to stall off Frank M.'e bid at the end. The latter came with a rush at the finieh after making up ground in the last half. MisB Dooley was staggering at the end. Greetings showed quite a turn of spaed for seven fnrlongs, but was fading away fast at the end. Scarlet Lily ran as if short. The race Bhould do her good. WoodBtick was right there for six furlongs. Scratched 28201 Zacatoso, 109; 28268 Isabey. 107. Overweights Formero, 2 ponnds; Scarlet Lily, 1. Crosby, show, 8 to 5. Frank M Bhow, 31 to 1. Miss Dooley, show, 3 to 2. Knnja.show, 7 to 10. Brooklyn Form Chart BROOKLYN FORy CHART. GEAVESEND, L. I., October 3. Fourteenth day. Brooklyn Jockey Clnb. Fall Meeting, t Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter. C. J. Fitzgerald. Bacing starts at 2:15 p. m. 28630 FIKhT d C35 AboUt 3-4 Mlle 1165 fe8t Bhort') added. All Ages. Ind Horaea AWtBtM Yi 3 BtrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H C P (28576) M'ADDIE 3 121 6 31, 41 21 li J Woods J J McCafferty 5 64 85" 284742B. OF LEXINGT'N4 102 4 la H 11 2a Redfern L Elmore 2 3 3 1 285483SMOKE 4 119 2 4a 51 41 31 Shaw W Showalter 6 8 7 21 28576 I8IA 3 108 1 51 3a 31 42 O'Connor Sullivan & Harris 5 6 6 2 28575 RAPPENECKER 3 90 5 8 7 61 5a Cochran G H Avery Jr 12 20 15 6 285033BA8TILE 5 90 7 6a 61 51 63 J Martin A EReynolds 20' 30 30 10 28575 T. OF CANDLES 3 110 8 71 8 7 710 J paly Q b Morris 7 8 7 3 (28547)8TUART 4 115 3 21 21 8 8 McOne L Stuart 41 6 5 2 Time, 11, 23, 48, 1 :01, 1 :10&. Winner Cb. c, by Eureka Addio Mc. Went to post at 2:15. At post 5 minutes. Btartgood. Won oasily; second driving. McAddie displayed brilliant speed throughout and outclassed his field. Belle of Lexington in light, ran a good race and hnng on well at the end. Smoke finished strongly and sprinting is her game. Isia ran in vastly improved form for O'Connor. Bappenocker, Bhut off at the half, finished well. Tower of Candles and Bastile both broke bo slowly as to have been practically left at the post. Stuart quit almost to a walk in the last quarter. Scratched 28576 Chuctanunda, 126; (28474)UnmaBked, 124; 28474 Musette, 110; (28314)Cervera. 109; 28593 Par Excellence, 93; 28615 Himself, 87. McAddie, Ebow, 4 to 5. Belle of Lexington, show, 1 to 2. Smoke, show, 7 to 5. 803 X 8EC0N:D BAG3 1 1-10 MIles- J800 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M hi 3 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H Q P 28553 K. OFT. GARTER 1 104 6 83 72 31122 la Booker P 8 P Randolph 6 (5 4 73T 286153A8TOR 6 98 3 61 4h 2a 11 2H Thompson GRoth 5 6 6 2 28579 ALSIKE 5 102 9 9 8a 73 5a 3a Brennan W C Daly 15 30 30 10 28553 FATALIST 4 102 8 71 SH 41 4a 411 J Daly JBDoerrJr 8 20 15 5 285962SATIRE 3 106 7 4a 5a 6a 62 52 Wilkerson H T Griffin 3 5 5 8-5 285533LITTLE DAISY 3 95 2 21 6a 8 71 6 Cochran H C Bchulz 21 4 31 6-5 28597 HARRY M'COUN 4 101 4 5a 91 9 9 7a J Martin E A Naidig 40 50 50 20 28499 ARMOR 4 96 10 10 10 10 10 81 Creamer G B Hill 40 50 50 15 285022ALARD BCHECK 3 111 1 3a 2a la 3a 96 J Woods J W Schorr 2 16-53 6-5 (continued on thied page.) BROOKLYN FORM CHART-CONTINUED. 28430 PINCHES 4 108 5 1h li 5a 8a 10 BauchampP Fox 50 200 100 30 Time, 24. 49, 1 :15, 1 :42, 1 WiDner B, h, by Knight of Ellerelio Dearest. . Went to post at 3:45. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily; secoudldriving. Knight of the Garter was bumped on the first turn but recovered and picked up his field in the next half and came away 6trongly in the stretch. Astor was lucky throughout and ran a gam race. Alsike, favored by the cuppy going, closed a big gap from a bad break and is improving steadily. Fataliet also made up a lot of grouna. Satire had no chance with the ride and can do bettor. Alard Hcheck showed apeed for Bix furlongB but tired unaccountably in the stretch and is palpably out of.form. Bcratched -28615 Barbetto, 93. Overweights Littlo Daisy, o pounds; Pincher, 1. Knight of the Garter, show, 7 to 10. Aator, show, evens. Alaike, show, 5 to 1. .Little Daisy, ahow, 3 to 5. Alard Bchgck, show, 7 to 10. THIRD HACK About 3-4 fliile. (165 feet short.) $700 added. 2 yoar.olds7" g g Ind Horses A Wt St & hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (28501) FEME SOLE 114 S 21 23 1" 1 J Woods J J McCafferty 3-5 4-5 9-20 out (28524) BESSIE MTARTHYIU 2 41 4 31 22 Wonderly J H Carr 3 5 5 6-5 285983TBE P. OF SURREY 99 1 12 l'i 2 33 Redfern W Oliver 5 5 5 4-5 28549 OCLAWAHA 102 5 31 32 410 415 J Martin E Hirsch 15 20 20 3 26546 FRANCOIS 94 4 5 5 5 5 Creamer W C Daly 50 150 100 20 Time, 11 23, 48, 1 :00, 1 :12. Winner B. f, by 8ir Dixon Chorry Blossom. Went to post at 8:10. At post 3 minutes, btart good. Won driving: second easily. Feme Sole af .er a sharp drive caught and passed The Pride of Surrey in the stretch and appeared like winning easily but only just lasted long enough to get the verdict from the grand looking Bessie .McCarthy. The latter, after being outrun by many lengths in the first half, closed up like a whirlwind at the end and is evidently a superior class filly over a distance of ground. The Pride of Surrey ran well to the strotch. Oclawaha and Francois were outclassed. Bcratched 28593 Flora Pomona, 112; 28230 Barouche, 99; 28403 FonBoluca, 96. Overweights Feme Sole, 5 pounds. No show betting on first three. OQJQQ FOURTH RACK 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-oldB. OUOO The Ocean view Ban dicap. Sl,CO0 added. Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi X StrFin Jockoys Owners O H O P 285763AUTOLIGHT 106 4 4 4 3 1 12 O'Connor A Featheratone 5 5 5 4-5 28576 DUBLIN 115 8 38 211 2H 22 22 McCue GoughacreaStable4 9 8 2 (28402)BLUE8 126 2 la 1 1 32 3 Bhaw F Farrell 3-5 7-102-5 out 285513THE REGENT 107 1 2 33 4 4 4 J Woods W Lakeland 7 8 7 7-5 Time, 23, 3Eb, 48, 1:15, 1:41, 1:47. Winner B. c, by Autocrat Silverlight. Went to post at 3:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Auto-light, pinched and pulled up at tho start, gradually made up the ten lengths lost and caught the leaders on the stretch turn, after which his victory appeared certain, O'Connor riding supremely a confident appearing race on him in the last quarter. He is a marvelously improvad colt and was much the beat today at the woighta. He, however, was vastly benefited by the others racing the first half tremendously fast. The Regent was the first to crack and Blues soon, after followed suit, and Dublin, passing them in tho stretch, was himself easily disposed of by the winner, but ran in much improved form. Blues was undoubtedly short and will probably reverse thia running -when he meets Dublin again. The Regent is a 20 par cent, better horse under light weight. Scratched 286142Paul Clifford, 108; 28631 Alard Scheck, 102. Overweights Autolight, 3 pounds. Antolight, Bhow, out. Dublin, show. 1 to 2. tgjg FIFTH RACK About 3-4 at lie. (165 .feet short.) $800 added. 2 year-olds Ind Horses A Wt St M hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 28593 PAR EXCELLEN CE100 1 21 2H 211 Hi Redfern Pepper Btable 5 6 4 1 (28549) LA DY HOLY ROOD 96 2 Hi 12 12 22 Daly J L McGinnis 3 4 4 1 28452 LADY GODIVA 100 4 5 5 42 31 J Martin W C Whitney 8 10 7 2 285982QRAIL . 103 5 3k 31 3 4 Cochran GoughacresStable4-5 6-5 1 2-5 28522 CARROLL D. 96 3 t ( 5 5 Creamer W C Daly 20 30 20 7 Time, 11, 23J, 49, 1 :02, 1 :11. Winner B. f, by Kantaka Lady Pepper. Went to poBt at 4:05. At poet 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily. Par Excellence, cleverly handled, waited on Lady Holy rood to the stretch, wbera Bhe came away -with ease. The latter outran the others decisively for five furlongs, but failed to last the distance out. Lady Godiva, poorly handled, finished very strongly under a vigorous ride. Grail performed poorly whan expected to make her bid in the stretch. Bhe failed utterly. Carroll D. ib worth lemt mbering on a heavy track. Scratched 28522 Chilton, 117; 285523Caughnawaga, 113; Luck and Charity, 112; 28593 Flora Pomona, 100. Par Excellence, ahow, 1 to 3. Lady Holyrood, show, 1 to 3. Lady Godiva, show, 1 to 2. Grail, ahow, out. OQftQK SIXTH HACK 1 Mile and 70 Yards. $700 added. 3-year.olda. Maidena. OUQt) Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St K hi X StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P 28454 ARAK 109 2 la 1" 1- 13 12 Smith Oneck Stable 3 4 4 6-5 28478 COLLEGIAN 109 5 4h 4h 56 32 23 T Burns W Jennings' 4-5 11-104-52-5 28594 ANNA DARLING 109 9 6a 51 4a 41032 Brennan W C Daly 15 SO 30 6 28575 IRENE LIND8EY 109 3 32 32 22 2a 43 BeauchampJ W Smyth 6 10 10 3 20697 WUNDEBLICH 109 4 8a 8a 7a 53 5 J Woods T Gilfeather 10 12 7 2 27359 PHILMA PAXTON 109 7 7L 9 9 9 6a Cochran E J Miller 15 20 20 8 -27235 DACTYL 109 6 9 72 8 8 78 Henderson C Bimms & Co 20 30 SO 8 28527 HOPS 109 1 -2a 63 62 71 83 Miles T F Heffernan 20 30 80 10 27532 THE BLUECOAT 109 8 53 2a 81 61 9 Mounce G Chandler 15 25 20 6 Time, 24, 49, 1 :16, 1 :43, 1 :47&. Winner B. c, by Pactolns White Label. Wont to post at 4:35. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Arak .showed the moat speed and being fresh and good and the track to hiB liking he ran kindly. Collegian received a lukewarm ride and was probably the best horse. He finished strongly. Anna Darling was favored by the cuppy going and is in extra good form for her. She made up a lot of ground and finished well. Irene Lindsey is a pronounced quitter. Bcratched 28334 Isaac Hopper, 112; 24438 Craven, 112; 28527 Boojum, 109. Arak, show, 1 to 2, Collegian, show, out. Anna Darling, show, 3 to 1. Page [2] Oailu Maolng Form ISSUED DAY. Western JocKey oiuD BullBtin OFFICIAL obgak of THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB. Sditos akd Pkopeietob, F. H. Bednell. ASSOCIATE EDITOE, CliIMTON C, ElLEY. SBOEETAET, MSB, F. H. Beunell. ffltttarod in tho Post Gfltas at Chicago as second class matter, S9AILY BAOING FORM PUBLISHING CO. A .Daily BuSsotion of the American Turf by Talagraph. 151-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, .IliinoiB. COPYBIGHTBD. tatarsd according to Act of Congress, la tin ysar 1001t by Frank H. Brunell, in tho offlco of tho Librarian of Congrats at Washington, D, C, U. B. A. 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Despite tho cool weather that caused lovers of racing to resort to their winter wrappings there was a big crowd on hand at Harlem yesterday, those that braved the inclement conditions being amply repaid for their visit. The card was one of the best .that has been presented in weeks and was productive of excellent sport. The feature event of the day was the Proviso Stakes, a dash of five and one. half furlongs for two-year-olds with $1,500 added. Harry New was the medium of a heavy plunge and was made a decided favorite, being held at 7 to 5 in the betting but the best he could do was to run a very poor third. The winner proved to be Louis Ezell's good gelding Landseer which beat Lucien Appleby on the post by a nose after a merry tilt in the last eighth. Lucien Appleby ; got off with a flying start and held a fair ad- , vantage up to a sixteenth out where Landseer ; moved up faet and joined him, the two fighting ; it ont to the wire. Lucien Appleby tired per- ; ceptibly in tbe closing strides. Harry New fin- ; iBbed third seven lengths away. Sol Lichten- ; stein showed Bpeod but could not carry it far. ; Money Muss proved conclusively that he was ; not presented with his last victory at the start ; by beating a good field of sprinters in the third ' race like breaking sticks. He led from start to finish, holding his field safely at all times. In the last sixteenth W. J. Deboe came with a , great rush, but it was too late, as Money Muss i beat him handily by a nock. The former beat i Gonfalon three lengths for aocend place. Mas- i ter Marinor put up an indifferent race and whs i never a contender. J. V. Kirby showed well, i considering that he was conceding a lot or i weight to many horses in tho race. Flying Torpedo was in great fettle, taking the I second race, a dash of one and an eighth miles, i in handy fashion. -He led from start to finish, , winning by a length from Eesada, which beat f Boiling Boer a Tmad for second place. Beseda z ran probably the best race of her career. Oron- i tas put up an indifferent performance. Boiling , Boer was well spent at the finish and clearly ; showed ho doaa not like a route at high press-ure. The day's opener went to Inventor, heavily backed by tho horsemon. He came with a well-timed rush at the end and won quite easily by a length from Duko of Connaught, which fin- 2 ished a half before Inspector Shea for second ( place. Tho last-named finished stoutly and 2 bears watching from now on. Mythrox showed 2 speed for five furlongs, but died away when the 2 stretch drive came. 2. Henry Burt, a rank outsider in the betting, 2, took the fifth race, a dash of a mile, by two 2, lengths from Goal Bunner with plenty to spare. He went easily into the lead after the first quarter had been run and was never headed thereafter. Goal Bunner put up a poor race and is probably not enamored of anything over 2' seven furlongs. Valdez rua a surp-'pioly good 21 race and would have beaten out t Bunner 0 for second place in a stride or two Jiminez 21 showed plainly that he was short. He finiBhed fairly fast and the race should do him good. After Alee had run himself into weariness in the sixth race, after showing great speed for seven furlongs, Hermoncia passed him easily and won much as his rider pleased by a length from El Ghor, which boat Aloe four for second place. 21 Ghor came with a rash at the end, but had no chance to baat tho winner. Crosby proved to be tho best of a bad field in the last race, winning in a drive by a nock from Frank M., which baat MiBS Dool6y four for second place. Jockey Birkenruth was fined $50 for cutting across the field with Landseer In the fourth race. Dominick was fined $25 by Starter Dwyer for trying to beat the barrior with Money Muss in the third race. Worth's Program Book WORTH'S PROGRAM BOOS. The program book for the Worth Jockey Club's first nine days' racing has beon issued and shows an intention on tho part of the club to give high-class racing and to bring tho bettor class of liorsts together. Baces over a distance of ground are features of the book, while an endeavor has been made to bring the best of tho two-year olds together at distances ranging from five furlonas to nne mile. The Worth October Handicap, $1,000 added, one mile, will bo the chief offering of the opun-ing day. October 10. Three other races of 5500 each are offered and two of $400 each, composing tho first day's racing. Over J26.0C0 will be distributed during the firBt nine days. On Saturday the Illinois Handicap, $1,000 added, ono mile and an eighth, will bring together the good class of handicap horses now racing here Purses and handicaps of $100, $500, $600, $700 and $800 are numerous through the book up to Saturday, October 19, when tho Blue Island Handicap, $1,000 added, one mile and a quarter, is featured, with a $700 purse for good two-year-olds at a distance of one mile. A $500 mile and a half race will also add to the attractiveness of the card for the day. The program has pleased horsemen and they are now beginning to move over to the Worth track. Secretary Hiller said yesterday: "There will be great racing at Worth, and it will be a fitting close to the greatest racing season tho State of Illinois ever saw. I have had assurances from horsemen that they will race their best horses at Worth, many of which have beon resting up for some time, and with good weather Worth will givo fifteen days of high class racing." President John Powers, Treasurer, W. J. O'Brien, Manager, J. E. Wagner, Presiding Judge, M. N. Macfarlan and Secretary Hiller spent Wednesday at the Worth track and all expressed satisfaction with the appearance and condition of the track and its surroundings. Harlem Form HABLBK FORM. The form of Friday's Harlem fluids is: First Baca Smith's Beel, Lucy Locket, Crescent City. Second Baco Tho Butcher, Eva's Darling, Loyaletta. Third Bace Corrillo, Coley, Lord Chesterfield. Fourth Bace Constellator, The Lady, The Conqueror II. Fifth Baca Tommy Foster, Coacoa, Mollie T. Sixth Bace G. B. Fox, Automaton, Lady Idris. 8ovonth Bace Hard Knot, Hermenoia, Sar-ilia. Harlem Entries ; , ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ' , i i i i i i I i , f z i , ; 2 ( 2 2 2 2. 2, 2, 2' 21 0 21 HABLEU ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weathn clear; tratkfast. First Race 5-8 Mile. 2-yaar-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 28590 John A. Clarke 108 660 27552 Bert Sargent 108 670 28605 Lady Bird 105 .... ..650 25287 Boaster 103 675 25190 Nimbledown 100 625 28590 Fade Meny 100 685 28171 Lawrence M 100 675 28443 Sister Addia 100 625 28586 Mary Pine 100 660 282442Crescent City... 100 685 28443 Lass of Langden 100 685 28590 Our Pride 100 600 28586 The Stewardess 100 675 28605 8mith's Peel 100 700 28586 Lucy Lockt 100 695 28317 Miss Madison 100 680 28120 Tho Babbit 100 675 28605 Bosie B 100 675 Second Race 3-4 MIlu. 3-year-olds and upward, Spiling. 28569 Loyaletta 7. ...109 710 28608 Allio H 4 ...109 660 284452Mazo 5....109 ......650 28200 My Chicken 4. ...109 625 27463 Mountebank 4.. ..109 660 282683The Butcher 3. ...107 725 28592 Hanswurst 3. ...107 680 28374 Laura K 5....104 .. 660 . 28268 Lnciilo Bramble..". 5.. ..104 700 28592 Little Lois 3.. ..104 705 28588 Baugh Naugh Gene .... 4.. ..104 660 (28119)Siron Song 4... .104 675 ' 21556 iilr. Walter 3 ... .103 ' 600 27780 Annu ,. j.. 3.... 99 710 28592 Eva's Darling 3.... 99 720 28592 PoncilMo 3 ... 99 675 Third Race Short Course. i Steeplechase. 3-yaar-olds and upward, Handicap, 235422Corrillo . 5....145 650 (28173)Qu6onship 4... 139 615 28607 Coley 4.... 135 640 286072Lord Chesterfield 7... 132 625 ' 286073Coronatns 6.... 131 .600 284933aintly 4.. ..128 625 i 28607 Patroon . 6 .... 128 600 28607 Ponchatula.... 5.... 125 550 i J. Carroll entry. Fourth Race 1 Mile. All ages. Allowances. 27692 The Conqueror II 4 .... 106 720 28588 Ben Battle 4....10S 675 i (28588) Constellator 4.... 103 725 282213The Lady 4 .... 103 720 Fifth Hrc 5 j-8 Fnrlongs 2-year-olds. Allowances. 28541 Tommy Foster J 107 700 28972Julia Junkin 107 670 28568 I. Snmolson . 107 660 28609 Hoodwink 101 640 284913Tbo Giver 100 675 28468 Dandola 95 r'5 285413Mollia T 92 '.;'.. 685 285683 Coacoa.1 92 695 26864 Autumn Leaves 92 ..!!680 275263Ameoras g2 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and nuwf"?. Sailing, Ind. Horses, color, box & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 281713B. G. Fox .. 5.. ..112 725 27561 Pacemaker 6 ...112 '..'.'' " 670 28491 Frelinghuysen 4.. ..112 " 700 28469 Cathedral 5 .. M9 650 27577 Mango 5.. ..109 625 K C?nrD 3.. ..107 ... 660 28ai33.T. H.Barnes 4.... 107 680 28567 Xanthos 3... 104 675 Ed Fulton, ch. c, by Prophecy M ollio Bawn 3 ...104 wyola 3 ...104 27983 Erema 3 ...104 705 284673Lady Idris 3... 104 .. 705 22989 lootwing 3.... 104 II695 285I63 Automaton 3 ... 102 7'0 24981 Al Brown 3. ...102 .." 700 28467 Audie 3 ... 99 ..'.'.'.'.100 Seventh Race 1 1-16 miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Sailing. Ind. Borsas. Ago. Wt. Hdcp. 2854339tar Chamber 4... 112 700 (28828) Hermoncia 4 .. 105 720 (8517)Hard Knot 5 .. 103 725 28610 Chorus Boy 5 .. J02 685 28322 Charley Shane 4 . 101 . 6i5 28573 Ohauucpy Fisher 6 100 600 28171 Prairie Dog 4 ... 98 685 285452Miss 8oak 6 ... 98 .... 680 28545 Fantasy 5 ... 97 680 28469 Daamar 6.... 96 .... 675 28545 Barilla 4 ... 95 715 28374 Little Singer 6 ... fll 650 28591 Judge Bedwine 3.... 90 675 28567 Conundrum 3 ... 88 ......680 285913Uncle Tom 3 .. 85 685 Today Today WE HAVE TWO MORE CINCHES AT HAKLEM. ONE OF THEM WILL BE A .LIKELY 10-1 SHOT. Our track timer reports there never was any- thiog mora certain in a horsa raco. OUR GOOD THING . LANDSEER, 3-1, Delivered the goods yesterday. No client should miss us today. $3.00 WEEKLY. WIRED AT 10 A.3I. The American Handicappcrs, Reynolds & Go. 73, 119 DEARBORN STREET. Bunco-Broncho Information Co. CRQS3Y As uncovered special, backed off the boards. Some of my clients win from $200 to $700 Mr. Brown win $1,200, belting all his winnings from Landseer and Hermencia. Mr Raffling had bet all the money he had on the other horse when Ed saw him. Being an old customer Ed declared him in with a $25 bet of mine, which I stood with pleasure. Not a dollar bet until stable money was on and odds wired to pool rooms, and not a single customer overlooked When I used Amote we got 50 to 1 and the stable less than half. Today Another One. Call at office and will explain matters which cannot be printed concerning this horse. Attention. Kettt I WILL PRINT A DOUBLE SHEET FOR RAIN OR SHINE DAILY. ATTENTION to Out of City Cliente-For my 17 uncovered prepared extraordinary sml for each wi?e. ( n Wlre fr me aml mail me tho winnings of SPECIAL DAILY CITY SHEETS WITH ALL RACES $1.00 ,.SIX SPECIALS FOR $10 OR $2 FOR ONE. w Wired to any part of the world. May require two weeks to deliver, as only wire horses of odds not hot favorites. ' uTard omays ffiS!i Plain any matter. 1 with tract my man every mornin aa von know. Offlco 176 8 Clark St in ticket office. On sale at 11 :S0 a?m. IPnosTtand auurfieast corner Clark and Madison Sts. Also on sale at Bed Hot Stand atTrack. ' COL. J G. WOOTERS, Mgr., 94 Lincoln Ave. . ' NEYEB miSS OUR SUBE THINGS. THEY ARE THE GREATEST THINGS EVER HEARD OF FRIDAY THREE CRACKERJACKS THAT WILL GOME HOME IN A GALLOP 4 TO 1 WILL BE THE AVERAGE ON THESE WINNERS Wo have direct inside information the three on above ood things. Thoy are entered in the ngnt races and figura to win easily. ST-U.RI?Y 25 to 50 to 1 EXTRA SPECIAL. tt Here is one that ib in splendid trim, will be entered in a very soft spot, will have a eood rider nn YEARarrFffrC1nd(eft8l?lllH"i,1 6a8iIT; BE3T GETAWAY DAY 25 TO 50 1 TO 1 3HOT OF THE xn. XrJAH. iform Letter Handicap all on races on salo at 9 a.m. TERMS: $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. 'Race Track Information Bureau. ... , , SUITE 500, 363-SG9 DEARBORN STREET. ' Also sold at Kolman's cigar store, 267 Dearborn St., and at cigar stand, Uotunda, Adams Express Jbuurtinit, 18a Dearborn Pt. i ' i i i ALL THREE WON AT GOOD ODDS. Flying Torpedo, 6-1; Landseer, 3-1; Inventor, 2-1; also Henry Burt, 25-1, won, given as place horse, etc. TODAY - Three Good Ones - TODAY Wo have inside information on three starters that figure to win and will be eood odds Dn nnk fail to get our selections today, ti Now all our subscribers knowvor tiaturday wo have two special 10 l shots Handicap Selections Only $1.00 Per Dav. Wo linndin TT.'. secure highest ri prices LCS SrtZZSS&SSJZg Order by mail or telephone. I's' American - Horsemen's - Agency Suite 516, 167 Dearborn St. Telephone Central 3719. Page [3] St. Louis Form Chart SI. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. CiOUIS, MO., October 3. Fourth day. St. Lonia Fair Association. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing starts at 2:00 p. ra. F1EBT KACK 1 Mlle Pnraoi0- 3-year-olda. Belling. 28636 Ind Horses A Wt Bt M hi X StrFin Jockeys Ownera O H C P 285812MAHCY 107 5 31 42 22 Hi Ink Dale 8 W Btreett 3-2 8-5 6-5 1-2" 28602 BEAN 104 3 71 62 31 22 23 Aker W 8 Laird 8 10 10 81 28585 TEA GOWN 104 1 12 102 71 52 S3 Patton Cole & Co " 3 18-531 6-5 28619 DELORA.INE . 104 2 11 81 62 41 41 Dugan S Wolff 6 10 10 3 27361 JOHN BULL 104 8 81 81 81 61 51 Lindsay Hutchineon & Co 12 12 10 4 28510 PRAY TELL 104 9 101 12 101 81 65 Lynch G H Moore & Co 75 75 75 SO 28581 BELLE OF ELGIN 104 4 51 71 51 71 72 O'Neil MS Hughes & Co 12 12 12 5 28486 BED SIGNAL 104 7 1" 1 13 31 8a, D Hall C 8 Crow 30 40 40 15 28411 SKIPW1TH 104 11 61 911 11 9S Irvin P T Eory 60 100 100 40 28535 GLEN BOW 104 12 21 2 4" 91 10 L Daly Gaorg.i L nd 50 60 50 20 28600 DIAZ 104 10 91 1112 12 11 Watson W Multy 15 15 10 4 28514 ROBT. MORRISON 107 6 41 52 91 101 12 Fauntleroy Mrs F Simons 30 30 30 10 Time, 121. 25, 501, 1:17, 1:441. Winner Br. g, by Pirate of Penzance Virgie Wright. Went to post at 2:02. At post 13 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Marcy was away in his stride, was well placed and came on fast when called on, Bean began slowly and was weakly handled, but finished strongly and might have won with a strong ride. Tea Gown also began slowly, bat finished very stoutly under the whip. Deloraine ran her race. Belle , of Elgin was cut off at the stretch turn when she seemed like a sharp contender. Diaz, off badly, never had a chance to ubb his speed to advantage. Bcratched 286022The Caxton, 104. Marcy, show, out. Bean, Bhow, 3 to 2. Tea Gown, show, 1 to 2. SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse S400. 2-year-olds. Selling. 28637 Ind HorseB A Wt St K hi X StrFin Jockeya Owners O fl O P 27653 HAS GIFT 98 4 11 IK lu Fauntleroy J Huffman 6 9 9 4 '28439 LEFLABE 98 7 41 31 21 O'Neil Talbot Bros 12 30 30 10 285383CORTNNE C. 95 9 61 51 7 3k Wallace F Gering 12 40 40 12 286043SI8TER 8ARAH 10S 1 83 71 6a 42 T O'Brien WMcCay&Co 4 41 4 7-5 286012ROSE OF RED 107 5 311 41 51 52 D Hall J DeArman 2 21 11-59-10 28604 LILLIAN M. 109 8 5a 62 4a 6 Dale F M Connor 3 18-531 6-5 28604 NELLIE RAWN 100 6 2a 21 2a 7 J O'Connor H McCarren Jr 50 100 100 SO 28534 8ARAH BLACK 95 10 10 10 8U 8" C Murphy Murphy & Farley 80 200 150 50 (285S8)DR. LOVEJOY 105 3 7" 81 95 912 Watson STGainos&Bro 10 13 12 4 281413 J03IE F. 104 2 91 91 10 10 Patton W W Finn 5 10 10 4 Time, 25,50, 1:161. Winner B. f, by Dr. Haebrouck Pickup. Wont to post at 2:28. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won in a drive;, second handily. Has Gift, well in motion when flag fell, tiptoed her field early but waa forced to do her bast at the end yat won with a little in reserve. The race ahould do her good as she looked high in flesh. Leflara ran in improved form under good handling. The same applies to Corinne C. O'Brien gave Sister Sarah a bad ride. Off in front flying, she was taken back on the turn to noarly last place, then came on like a c clone next to the rail whan too late. Bcratched 28601 Bendora, 112; 28601 Leviathan, 101; 28462 Oton Clay, 95. Has Gift, show, 8 to 5. Leflare, show, 5 to 1. Corinne C.,.show, 6 to 1. Sister Sarah, show, 3 to 5. Rose of Red, show, 2 to 5. Lillian M show, 3 to 5. THIRD RACE 5 1-3 Furlongs. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. frit Horses A Wt Bt hi hi X StrFin Jockeys Ownera O H O P 27647 SURVIVE 3 117 2 la in 22 11 O'Neil W M HayeB 21 3 14-56-5 28312 MONA B. 5 119 6 41 21 H 21 R 8mith O W Boardman 15 80 30 10 281862BEN FROST 6 119 S 72052 42 3U Aker EF Smith 7 10 9 3 283S73JUDGE PETTU8 6 119 5 6" 720 3a 43 T Walker J 8 Bratton 21 4 31 7-5 28564 DANDY JIM 3 117 7 51 6a 51 51 Dale Hughes & Elliott 3 4 16-57-5 2S8212CIALE8 4 119 1 2a 31 62 6 Patton L V Bellow 12 15 10 41 26392 SPINEL 3 117 4 81 41 78 715 Dugan J C Ferris Jr 3 5 5 2 28112 THE GOLDEN PB.3 114 8 8 8 8 8 J O'Connor H McCarren Jr SO 60 60 20 Time, 121, 231, 49, 1 :0!, 1 :09. Winner B. c, by Strathmore lima B. Went to post at 8:14. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second easily. Survive ran a good race and was bast ridden. With a good ride all the way Mona B. might have won. Bhe was off badly and was mat sad all the way. Ben FroBt ran a good race. Judge Pottus, interfered with at the start, never had a chance to use his speed. Ciales showed a fine burst of speed for three eighths but the weight stopped her.. Spinal showed none of his UBual spead at any part of it and ran a dull race. Dugan took him up at the start and held him back for the first three eighths. He likes to run in front best. The Golden Prince likes two miles better than five and a half furlongs. Survive, show, 1 to 2. Mona B., show, 4 to 1. Ben Frost, show, 7 to 5. Judge Pettus, show, 3 to 5. Dandy Jim, show, 7 to 10. F BACE 1 Mlle and 70 YjJrd8- Parse S400. 4-year-olds and upward' g Q g 0 8BUJH ind Horses AWt Bt hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners OHO P 28565 JESSIE JARBOE 5 105 2 H 16 16 15 15 Dugan L Goldblatt 21 3 11-5 4-5 (28587)KITTIE CLYDE 4 107 4 41 81 82 86 21 Dale T Sayers & Co 8-5 3 21 1 (28566)EUTERPE 5 105 5 21 22 22 21 310 T O'Brien U Z DeArman 8 15 15 6 28390 BELLE SIMPSON 4 105 7 8 8 8 72 42 Kuhn JKeefe&Co 20 80 30 10 2858S3ZONNE 4 108 3 51 41 41 53 5a Fauntleroy M Stowe 41 5 5 2 28602 WINE PRESS 5 107 6 6 61 61 4a 63 J O'ConnorH McCarren Jr 13 15 10 4 286003CROCKET 6 105 1 4115a 712 61 7 O'Neil .JCCahn 41 7 7 21 284162QUIDE HOCK 6 105 8 710 71s 5 8 8 Patton J W Johnson 10 15 15 6 Time, 12i, 251, 501, 1:16, 1:411, 1:46. Winner B. m, by Eothen Ida Glenn. Went to poBt at 3:40. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second'the same. JeBsis Jarboe, well off and beautifully riddan, ran a good race and won eased up. She is very good just now. Kittia Clyde did her best and ran to her mark. Euterpe was well ridden and did not snffer from any mishaps. Belle Simpson was very sore and lame. Zonne ran a dull race. Wine-Press can do better. So can Crocket. Guide Rock's legs are very bad. JeB8ie Jarboe, show, 1 to 2. Kittie Clyde, show, 1 to 2. Euterpe, show, 21 to 1. 2864:0 FIFTH BACK 1 3-16 MUes Pn"8?00' 3-year-olds and. upward. Selling lod HorBOB . AWtBtBtK hi X StrFin JookeyB Owners Q H C P 285663EL8IEBARN'S7 97 5 la Hill H H H O'Neil W H Billings" 6 12 12 4 28603 LA SPAR A. 4 101 3 21 22 23 22 22 22 Lindsay R W Marks 21 4 31 6-5 285S9 T. INCOGNITA5 111 4 41 3" Shi 32 82 3 Dale L Lemp 8-5 8-5 6-5 3-5 28603 SWORDSMAN 7 108 1 52 53 41 4 46 48 T O'Brien Fizer & Co S 5 4 7-5 (28603)COGSWELL 3 99 2 3a 4 61 51 58 51 0 Fauntraroy P J Miles 4 7 6 2 28599 C POYNTER 6 97 8 61 61 8 8 71 66 L Daly T H Stevens SO 60 60 15 28619 ORLANDINE 4 101 6 8 8 73 61 61 71 Dugan Otto Hess- 10 40 SO 12 28563 K. ELKWOOD 8 101 7 7 71 51 78 8 8 Watson H Simons & Co 60 60 30 12 Time, 12, 241, 49i, 1 :16; 1 :42, 2 :01i. Winner Br. m, by Barnes Mary B. Went to poBt at 4:26. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Elsie Barnes was in at her distance for the first time, found the pace suited her, ran the others into exhaustion and came home easily. La Spara did her beat. Terra Incognita ran his race and was well ridden. ' Swordsman did hie best. Cogswell ran a bad race. The others could never get up. Elsie Barnes, Bhow, 2 to 1. La Spara, show, 3 to 5. Terra Incognita, show, out. Swordsman, show, 3 to 5. 2864:1 SIXTH RACE 7-8 Mlle. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt hi hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (28585) MARION LYNCH4 107 1 41 42 52 23 H O'Neil T H Stevens 2 2 9-5 3-5 28243 LADY CURZON 4 101 10 8 71 62 42 22 Dugan Cole & Co 7 15 13 7 28315 NANNIE NOLAN 8 99 8 9 10 81 53 Sa L Daly T P Hayes 12 30 SO 12 28562 FAIRBUBY 3 99 8 6 61 2 U 42 Lindsay B W Marks & Co 8 20 20 8 285392PERCY R, 6 104 5 7 8a 10 62 5 T O'Brien L Lewis 8-5 9-5 6-5 3-5 28581 JOHN MORTON 4 101 7 3a 31 la 3 611 D Hall W Mulkey 8 15 15 6 GA3SOON 8 101 9 la 11 8a 71 75 Fauntleroy U S Wiehard 15 16 16 8 28603 M EGGS 6 1011111 116 115 8 85 W NarvaezG H Marlmann 10 30 30 10 (28189)ZANETTO 6 107 2 2a 2a 41 1U 9 Dale J R Crawford 5 7 7 3 27954 SAMIVEL 6 101 4 51 5 71 10 1020 Bloss P M Civill 20 20 15 7 20621 MARPLOT 6 104 12 12 12 12 92113 W'nwright F W Holtgrewe 8 40 40 15 (28441)DE BLAISE 5 104 6 10 91 91 12 12 Patten F W Johnson 20 20 15 6 Time, 13, 25, 50,1:16,1:291. Winner B. f, by Falsetto Glimpse. Went to post at 4:55. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won driving; sscond easily. Marion Lynch waB well ridden, finished fast and outlasted Lady Carzon, but was beginning to tire at the end. Lady Curzou, off poorly, gained ground fast. She ia very good. Nannie Nolan, poorly ridden, finished strongly and just got up iu time to gat the short end of the purse. Fairbury, poorly ridden, ran his race, r'ercy R. was cut off and pocketed in the early part of the race, but can do better. Scratched 28602 Admiral Schley, 107; 28340 Sue Johnson, 104; 28602 Janowood, 102. Marion Lynch, show, 1 to 4. Lady Curzon, show, 3 to 1. Nannie Nolan, show, 6 to 1. Percy R., show, 1 to 4. Notice notice:. Dailt Racing Fobh is a publication whiet la built by its staff from day to day, Its "forta1 and the numbar of its charts are copyrighted 2ha chart numbers are so arranged that legal identification ia easy of proof. Ths nalectioae and handicap figures attached to entries an arranged on ths oamo bails. 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Fitzpatrick, 22nd street. J. J. Bastian, 989 W. Madison street Henry Fash. 516 W. Madison street Wanted at Once. Full price paid for Daily Racing Form's Books of May, 1901, delivered in good condition at this office. NOW BEADY. 20TH YEAR. ..the.. Goodwin's annual Official of 1900. Turf Guide A work of 2,000 pages containing reports ot 7,200 races in the TJ. S. and Canada with a "FORM TABLE" to all principal meetings. Also many mis cel. laneous data absolutely invaluable to all turf followers. PrlRPQ In Cloth, $6.20. I 11UUJ in Half Morocco, $7.20. . In English Half Calf, $0.20. Circulars mailed upon application. GoodwiR Bros., 1440 Broadway, New York. Harlem - Jockey - Club HARLEM PARK, CHICAGO. Autumn Meeting September 30-October9. SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY, BEGINNING AT 2 P. M. . STAKE AND SPECIAL EVENTS Steeplechase - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. CHICAGO STAKES. For 3-year-olds and up- IVIUSlCfoy RaCeS ward $2,500 Added. 1 Mile. Banks Monday Monday, octob er 7. speed stakes. For ah Ages. $1 000 Added. 3-4 Mile. Wednesday Cregier's Tuesday, October s. forward stakes. For 2-year-oids. $1000 Added. 7-8 Miie. Frid3y Orchestra . . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 20TH CENTURY HANDICAP. For 3-year-olds and upward. $5,000 Added. 1 3-16 Miles. ADMISSION $1.00. w Special Illinois Central trainB leave Randolph street at 12:10, 12:30. 12:50 and 1:15 p.m., stop- MetroDolitan "L" Inm Pn-in,. a xr o . direct to track without stop. Boturnmgr, first train after fifth race stops at all stations; other nrvuiB. trains after races, stopping at Ashland avenue and Halsted street. Uadienn juaaison Btreet Htrnut CaW t,ab.e mnn.in connecting -hi, with . , surface electric at 40th street direct to track jMeonjpecials, Round Trip, 28c. M. Nathanson, Sec'y, 81fi Merchants Loan and Trnst Bldg. " Brooklyn Entries BROOKLYN ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race About 3-4 Mile. (165 feet short.) 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex& pedigree. Wt. Hdop. 28552 Cinders 110 705 28578 Destitute no " 710 2857830ctoronn . 110 720 Z85743Arrah Qowan 110 .. . 715 28524 Clipper no 705 28578 Musidora 110 715 28524 Past HO ... 710 28616 Hebron no . .'700 28478 Ohio Girl no 690 28071 Ischium no .. 705 28097 Tippetoesv 110 700 28152 Shepherd . . no 695 Speedlines, br. f, by Fonso Joanna HO 28578 Clearfield no .. . 716 28549 Pearl Finder no .. "725 26127 Kerry Dawn ...110 695 Second Bace 1 1-8 Hilts. All Ages. Handicap. 285772 Herbert 4.... 126 7J0 (28577) The Bhymer 3... .104 '735 (28630)McAddie 3.... 99 ..... 750 286143The Puritan 3.... 98 735 285972The Amazon 4.... "91 ,. 740 28613 Roxane 4.... 88 725 28577 St. Finnan 4.... 87 730 J. J. McCafferty entry. Third Bace 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Handicap. 24214 Brunswick 126 735 28552 Major Daingerfleld 112 715 (28632) Feme Sole 108 750 28007 King Edward ...104 725 2859388etauket 104 730 (28578) Batyah 98 720 28574 Ben Howard 98 735 28616 Clonmel 97 740 Fourth Bace 1 1-16 Miles. All Ages. Allowances. 286132 Peninsula 2.... 100 .. 735 28598 Locknt . . 2... 100 725 28348 Broadstreet 2,. ..100 720 28523 Liombre 2.... 97 .. 750 28453 Gunfire 2.... 97 .. 740 Fifth Bao About 3-4 Mile. (165 feet short.) 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 27045 Thicket 112 . ... 705 26959 Timothy Foley 112 ....710 18826 Heathsville 112 700 21458 Lord Pepper 112 .. 725 28635 The Bluecoat 109 705 20420 Bivenoak 109 710 26170 Johannah Ahearn 109 690 24438 Craven 109 715 22809 Bonverness 109 695 21817 Miss Almi. 109 690 27440 Mark Lane 109 -.. 700 27200 East Kelston 109 ... 710 28527 Scotch Bush 109 720 25998 Biff 109 ...I.Is Sixth Race 1 Mile and 70 Tarda 3-year-olds and npwaro. Bc!tm. (28596)Potente 6....115 750 UogJam 4....111 735 9m r 285793Boba 3.... 110 . 720 286152Bowen 3 ini nn 28615 Himself .." 3 ' 103 715 28547 Templeton 3 97 725 273683 Vitelline ... 3. 95 740 28614 Bedeck 3 93 70 28598 Criterion s"" 93 ;;... 735 28615 Foniolee 4.... 93 720 St. Louis Form ST. LOUIS FORM. Bt. Louis, Mo., October 3. The form of Friday'! Fair Grounds fields is : First Bace Mr. Timberlake.Jigger.Tennie F. Second Bace The Caxton, Teucer, Silver Garter. Third Bace Survive, Soundly, Shift. Fourth Bace Jordan, Dave Sommera,Attelle. Fifth Bace-Sir Bolla, Jessie Jarboe, Govern-or Boyd. Sixth Bace Schnell Laufer, Fourleaf C, Our Lady. St. Louis Entries ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 5-8 Mil. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. It?w Kilimandscharo m 665 28580 Oakling 1U 670 Fantma . 108 Luna Paxton, gr. f, by Tom Paxton Luna Brown 108 28601 Mr. Timberlake 108 700 Pink Tea 108 , 26926 Tout 108 680 28534 Connor Boy .103 " 670 28580 Tennie F... .. .,.. 100 685 285803Mazzara inn fis; 28555 Natalie H ... 100 680 28617 Henry A J .100 675 Sf orrie.8 ..II.lSS I"" 680 285802Jigg9r 100 .. 690 ! 28580 Called Back ....iw 675 ' Second Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling, ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdep. 28583 Tencer 6.... 110 720 28508 Silver Garter 4....lt0 715 28602 Admiral Schloy 5... .110 690 (28581)Joa Doughty 5.. ..110 705 286023Tulla FonBO 5. ...109 715 28581 Eleven Bells 4.. ..107 710 2S600 Dr. Clark 4.... 107 695 28600 Antolee . 3.... 98 700 286022The Caxton.... 3.... 98 725 Third Raco-5 1-2 Furlongs. S-jeir-olds. Belling, 28214 Chanter. 107 690 28600 Hongist 107 705 28288 Robert Jr 107 695 281903Oick Hobson 107 700 (28638) 8urvive 107 ......725 28238 May Violet 104 690 28604 Battue 104 710 276752Tenny Belle... 104 705 28360 Lillie Pantland 101 715 277E6 Little Chico 104 690 27031 Sinfi. 104 715 28582 Ragnarok II. 104 .695 (28438) Soundly 104 720 28528 Lelia Barr 104 700 281693Fairy Day 104 705 Fourth Bace 6 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. 286202Bambo.. 113 705 (28489)Dave Sommers 105 720 286013 Jordan 103 725 284403Attelle 102 715 28637 Bose of Bed ..100 710 Fifth Bace 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-oldi and upward. Belling, 28565 Beana 5.... 110 715 28583 Picador 3.... 108 705 28639 Wine Press 5.. ..108 710 (28689)Jessie Jarboe 5... .106 720 128391 ) Governor Boyd 6 .... 108 715 (28602)Sir Bolla 6.. ..103 725 Sixth Bace 7-8 Mile . 3-year-olds and upward. Allowance. 282S9 Ben Boy 6 .. 110 700 28565S8chneU Laufer 4....110 ......725 28564 Fourlesf C 5 .. 107 720 286J8 The Golden Prince. .... 3.... 102 705 (28515) Our Lady . 3 ...102 715 (28190) Lady Bramble 3.... 102 715 286212Miss Thresa 3....102 710 Notice NOTICE. The form book for September is readyforlsal and includos the racingjof Saturday, September 28. 80 many form books of recent months were lost in the mails that non-residents are advised, when ordering the September book, to send 10 conts for the purpose of having the orderB sent as registered mail, thereby insuring delivery. Racing Dates of 1901 RACING DATK8 OF 1001. Grav.send.N.Y Sept. 17-Oe 5 at. Louis (Fair Grounds) 811 80 Oct. 31 Harlsm 'Chiep' Sept. 30 Oct. 9 wr!u ,rtt-N" Y " - "otobm7-26 Worth (Chicago) October 10-26 Latonia, Ky ... .Oct. 26-Nov. 16 Lakfdc, Tn w, Qet. gyNo. IS Tanf oran, na) November 2 Aqueduct, N. Y. ... Oct. 28-Nov. & Washington, D. C. (Bennings) Nov. 1130