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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, October 27, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, October 27, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901102701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, October 27, 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] "VOL. VII. NO. 258. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1901. . PRICE 5 CENTS The End at Worth THE END AT WORTH. t The Unal day at Worth for the season of .1901 . was its banner day in regard to the attendance, , which was very large. The half holiday crowd was ont in foil force, the grandstand, batting . ring and esplanade being well crowded. The . sport waB excellent throughout and a better day's racing has not been witnessed hereabout . in some time. The track was at its best and . fast time'was made throughout. . The star attraction was the Flyaway Handi- . cap, a daBh of one and one-eighth miles for three-year-olds and upward, with $1,000 added. . Ont of the nine originally carded to Btart Boiling Boer and Vulcain ware scratched, leaving a good field of seven to start. Hildreth's entry, , St. Marcos and Hermencia, waB made the , favorite at 9 to 5, while Denman Thompson waB well fancied at 13 to 5. The race was a well . contested affair throughout and was won by St. Marcos in impressive style. First Beseda and then Ode or showed the way, the latter holding , the van until juet before turning for home, where he fell away beaten and Denman Thompson darted into the lead. He seemed all over the winner when nearing the laBt eighth post, ' but here St. Marcos, which had been nursed cleverly up to this point, came with an irresistible rush and passed Denman Thompson with the utmost ease, winning by two lengths, while the latter just lasted long enough to beat the fast coming Omdnrman a nose on the post for second money. Denman Thompson was thoroughly tired by the time the line had been reached. Omdnrman could not get through at the head of the stretch until the natural spread came or else ho would have been second. Hermencia ran an excellent race and was right there at the finish. Odnor ran a good race for a mile and then retired. Beseda showed well for Bix furlongs, but fell away beaten long before the last quarter had been run. McChesney, giving away much weight to ' everything in the third race, the Morton Park Handicap, a dash of seven furlongs for two-year-olds, simply played with his field, winning ' in a canter by three lengths from Lucien Appleby, he beating Miracle II. two for second place. Contrary to expectations McChesney rushed L into the load after the first quarter had baen 1 run and was his own pacemaker thereafter. Lucien Appleby ran right to his best form. ' Mirecle II. was tiring badly at the end and ' would have lost third place in another strido to Pronta, which cloEedup fast after being badly outrun in the early part of the contest. Little Scout and I. Eameleon cut little figure in the race after the first,half mile had been run. McChesney is a high-claBS youngster and is much the.beet two-year-old now in training in the west. The Iodk distance effair twice around the circle proved an easy thing for 8oarcher. He simply cantered the last half mile in front of Tub field. He wen by a head under strong restraint from Tammany Chief, he beating Kentucky Babe one length for second place. Tam-.many Chief finished with a rush in the last sixteenth under a weak ride and was much the best of the others. Kentucky Babe tired rapidly in the last eighth. 8tracgest ran a dull race and quit badly in the last quarter. St. Cuthbert easily cantered homo three lengthB in front of Harry Herendeen in the day's opener, a dash of six furlongs. He was at bis best and made his field look cheap, showing remarkable improvement in a short time. Harry Herendeen boat Star of Bethlehem two lengths for Eecond place. The last named horse came fast at the end, beating Bummer in the last few strides for third place. Duke of Connaught waB the best of a field of twelve two-year-olds that faced the barrierin 1 t . , . . . . . . . , , . , ' ' ' L 1 ' ' the second race, a dash of five furlongs. The race was spoiled somewhat in point of interest by the poor showing of Corinne Unland and Dandola which had no chance after the barrier arose, both meeting with an early entanglement that threw them hopelessly out of the contest. Duke of Connaught led for the first quarter and was then supplanted by Smith's Beel which held the van up to the last eighth post where be began to tire and sprawl. Duke of Connaught had little trouble in regaining the lead, holding it without much trouble to the end. He won easily by a length and a half while Jane Oaker beat Smith's Beel a half for second place. Aaron Pond showed speed for a half mile. The finish in the last race of the season at Worth was one of the most intensely exciting of the meeting, Gonfalon, Constellator and Benck-art passing over the line so closely together that none but the judgeB could separate them. Constellator led by a fair margin up to the last sixteenth, where Benckart closed up on him, the two hooking up for a hot tilt in the closing strides, but in the last fifty yards Coburn brought up Gonfalon with a rush next to the inBide rail under a desperate drive and got his mount's head over the line first by a nose, while Constellator beat Benckart about the same distance for second place. The last named was probably the best, but Seaton rode him all over the track and was of little or no help to the horse when the pinch came. Pay the Fiddler finished with a rush and probably ran the best race of his career. The other two were always outrun. An incident of the day was the purchase of the crack colt McChesney, by S. C. Hildreth, for the reported price of $10,000. It was said that Hildreth offered $8, C00 for him before his race without avail but secured an option at $10,000 which the colt'B showing in the race turned into a completed sale, As prices for good horses have gone this year he secured a bargain, and if he trains on next year in good and improving fashion it is quite within the range of probabilities that this fleet and stay- ing son of Macduff will bs a formidable can-' didate for American Derby honors and, may- hap, the winner. Burns & Waterhouse wired Jockey Coburn they would pay a good salary and all expenses if ho would come to the Coast and ride for them this winter, but he declined the offor. F. Cook refused an offer of $0,500 yeetorday for his two three-year-olds Odnor and Omdur-r man. Latonia's Successful Opening iLATONIA'S SUCCESSFUL OPENING. Cincinnati, O., Octobor 25. Latonia's fall opening was a. decided success from every point of view, with the possiblo exception of the bookmakers standpoint. The weather was clear and cool, an ideal racing day, the track was fast and the attundance large, over 4,000 people turning out to witness the sport. There wore no really close finishes, all the victories bsing rather clear cut. still the races were full of interest, The riding of Knight was the feature of the day, he winning four out of the six races. In the betting sheds tho twelve books present did a rushing business with the speculators and all the books quit loser on the day, four strongly . played favorites winning. In the first race Baronet ' tha favorite, finished in the bunch and the 15 to 1 shot Judge Bteadmau took tho oney . Favorites then had their inning, Banco, Jack Battlin, Henry Burt, and Mabel Winn taking : their raceB in easy fashion, The sixth was won L by Bermuda Prince at 10 to 1. If the attendance of today can be taken as an 1 indication of the interest hereabouts in tho racing . this meeting will be one of the best ever ' he Id here in point of attendance. Latonia Form Chart . ' : L 1 . LATONIA FORM CHART. MILLDALE, KT October 86. First day. Latonia Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, L. P. Tarlton. Starter, H. D. Brown. Bacing starts at 2:30 p. m. FIB5T HAGB1 aLile Purse iSOO. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Lnd Horses A Wt St & X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 2 27181 J'GE STEADMAN 8 103 9 9 9 9 41 U D Hall M'dox&Chamb'linl2 15 15 6 28863 ECOME 5 101 2 1 21 21 11 2 B Steele J J Marklein & ColO 12 12 5 28368 MAPLE 4 103 5 62 7 7 31 32 Lyne Lamasney Bros 8 12 12 5 286B7 MISS SOAK 6 102 4 7 8 8 52 42 Millar W L Hazelip 5- 8 8 2 279S92FLETJBON 4 107 7 41 1h 11 7 5h FValentineMrs J B Brannon 8 10 10 4 282S8 BBANCH 6 106 1 & 43 41 61 61 T Knight M C Moore 4 5 5 8-5 27518 BARONET 3 105 3 31 8a 3i 21 7 L Jackson J W Hall & Co 8-5 8-5 6-5 1-2 287803TKUCEB 6 107 8 81 5a 51 8 8 McQuade WWO'Hara&Co6 12 12 4 15069 AQUINAS 7 1101 6 51 62 61 9 9 L Burris STBmith&Co 20 20 20 8 Time, 13, 241, 49i, 1 :15i, 1 :42i. Winner Br. g, by Heretog Lelia B. Went to post at 2:25. At poBt 5 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly ; second driving. Judge Steadman came very fast in the stretch after seeming hopelessly out of it. Ecome tired in the lest part of the race and was used too much in the early stages. Maple closed up fast in the stretch. Baronet quit as if short. Branch pulled up sore and likes a muddy track best. Fleurou showed speed but quit and then came again. She was kicked at the post. Teucer ran poorly and can do better. Scratched 28852 Syncopated Sandy, 100. Overweights Teucer, 1 pound; Aquinas, 11. Judge Steadman, Bhow, 3 to 1. Ecome, show, 2 to 1. Maple, Bhow, 2 to 1. Baronet, show, out. OQftAI SECOND BACS 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. -flOyyi Allowances. lad Horses A Wt St H K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 285692RANCO 4 103 4 11 11 11 15 T Knight CEBowe 3 5 4 65 287182HI NOCKEB 4 102 5 61 61 51 2h B Murphy J D Lucas 5 6' 6 2 278083 FONEDA 4 102 7 7 7 7 S3 Weir L Smitha 8 12 12 5 28091 ANNA BAIN 4 102 9 51 51 61 41 L Jackson Baker & Gentry 2 5 3 7-5 27063 MAGGIE FELIX 4 109 S 21 21 31 51 Michaels J B Taylor 12 16 15 5 28691 VANHOOBEBEKE4 106 1 82 31 21 61 DHall TJ Z DeArman 10 10 10 4 (28554) LADY KENT 4 112 11 9 8 8 71 Cogswell B'mheckel&Shadee 7 6 2 28118 FALSE 4 102 2 4 41 41 81 W Wateoa E V 8 Pomeroy 80 60 60 20 28713 JOHN. M'CABTEY3 102113 11 10 9 93 Miller W L Haeelip 10 10 10 4 (28660)SCHN'LL L'FEB4 1101 6 8 9 10 102 L Burris ABellew 12 16 15 6 28371 L. VIEW BELLE 3 97 8 10 11 11 111 B Steele M C Mooro SO 50 50 15 27660 BILL MAS IE 3 97 10 12 12 12 121 Lyne Oots Bros & Co 4 7 6 2 262S5 ANDBOCLUS 3 97 12 13 13 13 135 Arvin George J Long 20 40 40 15 27802 M' WILLIAMS 3 97 14 ' 14 14 14 14 Donovan D Craig 30 100 100 30 Time, 121, 24, 49, 1:011, 1:14. Winner B. g, by Bancocas Nellie Harve. Went to post at 2:57. At post 13 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Banco-waB speedy, well ridden and was beBt and came away in the stretch with all oBe. Hi Nocker and Foneda finished fast and had a close fit for second place. Anna Ba'n tired in the stretch. Maggie Felix and Van Hoorebeke both showed early speed, but quit in the stretch drive. Overweights Banco, 1 pound: Johnny McCartey, 21; Bcunell Laufer, 11. Banco, show, 3 to 5. Hi Nocker, show, evens. Foneda, Bhow, 2 to 1. Anna Bain, show, 3 to 5. THIBD BAUE 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 2899 j Ind Horses A Wt St X H. X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 28S06 JACK BATTLIN 113 1 U 11 11 13 T Knight J D Smith 2 2 6-5 1-2 28I9S BEHMIS 105 9 51 51 SI 21 Lyne H AEngman 8 12 10 4 286812INVENTOB 105 7 7 7 61 31 Miller T W Moore 3 7 6 21 28" 88 TOMMY FOSTEE 11014 31 31 51 42 Corner W Carroll 6 10 10 4 28S67 BUNTEE BAINE 105 8 8 8 8 5a Givens CEJeffers 8 15 10 4 28926 BERT HABGENT 105 12 10 9 9 62 W Watson Mrs W Hoffman 20 30 30 10 . 280573RAVENSBUEY 105 3 21 21 21 71 D Hall Chinn & ForsythelO 15 12 4 288rs SILK CORD 105 5 4h 41 41 85 L Jackson J W Pugh 4 5 4 8-5. 28673 KALOMA 105 2 61 61 7 95 Michaels B E Watkins & Co 12 15 15 6 27412 LIGHTHUNT 101 6 9 10 10 105 fi Steele M Young 15 SO 30 8 8TBINGTOWN 93 10 11 11 11 115 Cogswell W L Lansing 10 30 25 6 LE CHKVAL 1Q1 11 12 12 12 12 Weir G W Innes & Co 6 50 30 12: Time, 121,24, 49,1:011. Winner B. c, by Spendthrift Intacta. Wont to post at 3:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second handily. Jack Battlin had easy sailing all the way and was much the best. Hermis- ran well, but was tiring and swerved into Inventor and BavecBbury in the stretch, knocking tho latter out of the raco. Inventor finished fast. Silk Cord was eased up in the stretch. Overweights Tommy Foster, 11 pounds. Jack Battlin, show, out. Hermis, show, 2 to 1. Inventor, show, 6 to 5. Silk Cord, show, 4 to 5. . - RQfiOU FOUBTH RACE 1 1-10 BIIlos. Purso $300. 3-year-olds and upward. tOjJO Allowances. ln Horace A Wt St X -A & BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (28697)HENRY BUBT 3 1031 1 11 U 12 12 14 T Knight C E Rowe 1 1 4-5 2-5 (28857JZAZEL 4 1011 2 51 31 31 21 23 W Watson Ohristy&Th'mps'n8 16 15 5 (28 00) J'GE BED WINE 3 95 3 62 42 45 45 S3 L Jackson Baker & Gont-y 11-511-52 1-2 283073J. H. SLOAN 4 103 6 42 61 61 55 43 Michaels Baker&Chambers 8 20 15 6 26619 FREE ADMIBSl'N 3 95 5 23 21 21 31 55 D Hall W H Sayre 20 40 30 10 28S673KUNJA 5 1031 4 3a 52 51 62 62 Valentino J Desha & Co 5 7 7 7-5 285583 WOODTHICE 4 103 7 7 7 7 7 7 Minder MrB M C Lyles 12 25 20 7 Time, 121, 241, 49, 1 :161, 1 :41i, 1 :48. Winner B. c, by Barsan Katharine Bassett. Wont to post at 3:55. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Henry Burt was under restraint for the first tbreo quarters and was never in trouble. Zazal ran a good race. Judge Bedwine ran well and finished fast, J. H. Sloan also finished strongly. Free Admission showed speed but tired. Kunja was interfered with on the first turn. Overweights Henry Burt, 21 pounds; Zazal, 11; Judge Bedwine, 1; Free Admission,5 ; Kunja, 31. Henry Burt, show, out. Zazol, show, 3 to 2. Judge Badwine, show, out. (continued on fifth page.) LATQN1A FORM CHART-CONTINUED FIFTH BACB 5-8 Mi,e PurB0 ?300, 2-year-oldB. Fillies. Allowances. 289 94: Ind Horses AWt St H V BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H O P (28375) MABEL WINN 110 1 12 13 12 12 T Knight J B BespaBa 3-5 3-5 1-2 oat 280792OUR JESSIE 110 3 22 2-1 22 28 Corner Armst'g& Harding 4 5 4 6-5 24403 NETHERLAND 101 4 5L 52 52 36 Lyne John Cbivia 30 30 30 10 2)209 FLITTING 101 5 41 41 42 41 D Hall J D Lucas 30 SO 12 4 28512 MYRTLE DELL 104 6 61 61 62 5i L Jackson T S Crabb 3 5 4i 7-5 26252 Q. BUB LINGTON 101 7 8 8 8 6 J Louden P TomlinBon 15 30 SO 10 28367 MARTJIA D. 101 2 3 31 3 72 Donovan E W Fitzgerald 20 30 25 8 MAE MILLER 103110 10 10 9 82 FValentine W R Paxton 10 25 25 8 27083 MARGIE 8. 107 9 9 9 10 95 McQuade Shortell & King 20 SO 25 8 -28586 BABY HALL 1021 8 7 7 7 10 Millir J C 8 Blackburn 8 15 12 4 Time, 12, 24, 371 , 49, 1 :01i. RSSWinner B. f, by Conrad Alvaretta. Went to post at 4:20. At post 18 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Mabel Winn was easily the best and was never extended. Our Jessie did her best and was hard mrged all the way. Netherland came up with a rush in the last f arlong. Martha O. waB prominent in all breakaways and tired herself out at the post. Baby Hall was Bhut off shortly after 6 Scratched 28S47 Bpanker, 101. Overweights Mae Miller, 21 pounds; Margie 5., 3; Baby Hall, 11. Our Jessie; show, 3 to 5. Netherland, show, 5 to 1. . SIXTH RACK 1 Mile. Pureo $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 2 g Q 0 Pj Ind Horses A Wt St & h X BtrFin Jockeys Ownira O H O P "28902 BERMUDA P'NCE4 1031 8 32 22 21 li 12 Miliar J Laird 8 10 9 3 28533 WATERHOU3E 5 103 6 7 7 61 61 21 Minder J Case 6 10 9 8 28258 DR. FANNIE 4 107 1 61 51 31 51 3 L Jackson Mrs R Liddil 7-5 2 2 4-5 28S66 THE 8LUGGARD 5 103 8 51 41 51 41 4 McQnade J McNaught 10 20 20 6 277012L'VILLE BELLE 5 105 7 8 8 8 7 51 McKeand L J Haas 4 6 6 2 286002THE WAG 4 103 2 2 31 4a 31 65 W Watson G D Kelly 7 7 5 2 28712 FAIRY DAY 3 961 4 13 1 11 21 75 D Hall MrB B Calvert 3 31 8 6-5 28260 BEQUE AT H 6 101 5 41 61 71 8 85 Michaels R E Wat kins 30 30 30 10 28719 JOHN W. PATTON4 98 9 9 9 9 9 9 Lyne H Furst & Co 20 20 15 6 Time, 13, 24, 49, 1 :18, 1 :42i. Winner B. c, by Bermuda Qneen Isabella. Went, to post at 4 :50. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Bermuda Prince was best and went to the front when called on. Waterhouse began slowly but finished -strongly. Dr. Fannie tired in the run home. She was probably short. The Sluggard was cut off on the first turn. Fairy Day showed plenty of speed but could not last. The Wag quit in the -stretch. Overweights Bermuda Prince, 11 pounds; Fairy Day, 11; Bequeath, 4. Bermuda Prince, show, 8 to 5. Waterhouse, show, 8 to 5. Dr. Fannie, ahow, out. Fairy Day, show, 3 to 5. Page [2] Testimonials, lUOUlUUUimOi ing my Turf Guide Book: YOUR book is the beBt value for the money on the market. I started with $20 and have won out over $800. I am winning on every horsa I play with your book. BEFORE using your book I was hundreds of dollars out. Now I am a good winner. LAST month 1 claared up over $300 with your hook. EVERY loser should praise your book on sight. I have squandered over $100 on different systems and your book outshines them all. HAVE not lost on any horse played through yonr book for over Bix months. You can nan mv name. PURCHASED six systems, paying from $2 to $10 each, and are not worth a . I find mnrit in yonr book and am well pleased. IOUK book received O K. Am well pleased and shall confine myself exclusively to it. OUT of 75 horses to date I have won out on 69 and consider your book the most reliable on the market. MY naranto goos with every order. COPYRIGHTED 1S98. Price, $1.00. D.A.Thurston, Publisher, 7-8 Bennett Bldg., De.roit, fiaih Rfrnc.: Any mercantile ency. Montezuma's Golden Tips. Turf speculators, when you are tired losing mnnei on iosido information then call on M. A. ROBERTS & CO. and bay MONTEZUMA'S GOLDEN TIPS. Three to four winners d-uly. Oct 24, Lucien Appleby, 4-1; Amote, 5 2; John G igsby, place; Haviland, place. Oct. 25, Federal, Bed Hook, Do Madgn, place; C. B. Campbell, place. Oct. 26, St. Cuthbrt. McChesney, Hildroth entry. M. A. -ROBERTS & CO., 562 Wabash Ave. Notice! Notice ! ! Our local information bureau comes to an end after Monday unless Bomothiig unusually good turns up. We vill issue our handicap sheet daily but will have nothing special unlesB previously advertised. To begin with we have almost a sure winner at Lakeside for Monday. This good thing baa worked phenomenally fast through tho deep Eand over the Indiana track and even in the syndicate ring will be at a long pricn AQUEDUCT MOMDAY At this track w unv been particularly good. Onr clients cl-auod np small fortunes on ordinary investmnts during the meetings at Aquf duct and Bennings laat fall. Onr trackman there demands a big salnr , but he always delivers the goods and wa go on the theory of "the best is always the cheapest.'" Monday night at 11:30 our track correspondent leave3 for 3an Francisco bnt wa will not handle thtso races for at least two weeks to c me. However, we may get a wire on something special earlier than expected. If bo, watch for Bnch which will bo duly advertised. As usual we had a big majority of winners at Worth Saturday, onr clients cashing in on four. $3.00 WKKKXY. "WIRED AT 10 A, M. Reynolds & Co, , 72, 119 Dearborn St. BUNCfl-BBDHCHO INFOBIHflTION CO. Gonfalon looked a I to 2 shot with extraordinary special scratched. The sheet reads: St. Cuthbert, win, a stiff limit bet; Harry Herendeen, place same; McChesney, Lucien Appleby, easily best; St. Marcos mortal pipe; Searcher's blood will send him the route; Gonfalon. Gn returning race trains daily from 5 to 1 0,000 of my sheets were distributed all this season regardless of winners or losers. St. Cuthbert and St. Marcos wired the entire world. I will bet $1,000 to $100 that never before were so many telegrams to so near every part of the world in one night and forenoon as my books and Telegraph Co will prove Tom Kingsley, 15; Orontas, 3; Amote, 3; Golden Glitter, 30; Fleetwing, 15; Red Hook, 1-2. WUM fl a ' guarantee three winners, rain or shine, praying for iviuiiuay rain to give you a 20 to I shot. Another extraordinary special Tuesday and Thursday at Latonia. A good thing shipped from here for a killing next Saturday. SPECIAL DAILY CITY SHEETS WITH ALL BACES $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. T. Allard always at office to explain I any matter. with my track man every morning as you know. Office 176 6. Clark 8t. in ticket office. Telephone 2119 Central. On sale at 11:30 a.m. at newsstand, southeast corner of Clark and Madison Sts. Also on sale at Bed Hot Stand at track. COL. J. C. WOOTERS, MGR., 94 Lincoln Ave. - - Tel. North 1007. Race Tract information Bureau. Turf Correspondents. Publishers of Form letter Handicap. Suite 500, 203-369 earborn St. Telephone Harrison 1580. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. HlccnesTiBU, St. jnarcos, Benckart ?ffix.lfti5oil!& JS scratched at the last moment on account of the condition of the track. Monday at Lakeside 6 to 20 to I Extra Special. ion not barred is entered in a soft spot and barring accidents will gallop home. , Wfi IIC Shall Oliail HUJI3C AdviSe a a HeaVV ncaiy Piling null&C. This is an opportunity forloserson the Chicago tracks to recoap thoir losses, and we earnestly begot them to take advantage of it. Besides this good thing there are two other horses that are VVOSCdGOOD BET3 One of them the haudicaopers rate as fourth choice, and with him we expsct to SHOW YOU THE VALUE of our methods of work, which include vry known way of obtaining information, that has gainsd us the support of the most successful plungers whom Chicago has known, $1 4B3 (syXnedonraerdsand) W0I1 l3St W8BK OQ $10 SiJgfiS iala in form letter handicap. Try us a day or a week. You will navir regret it. TEBMS: $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. BEADY AT 9 A. M. Race Track Information Bureau, 263-269 Dearborn St. Also Bold at Kolman's cigar stores. 257 and 355 Dearborn St., and at cigar stand, Botunda, Adams Express Building, 185 Dearborn 8t. "20TH CENTURY TURF CLUB" All Communications Strictly Confidential. "SPECIAL" telegraph code used in wiring members. I am acting as agent for membrs of the club msntioned and employ capable trainers to keep ma posted on the horses which are especially prepared to win at good odds, and send tho members only those that ara a safe betting proposition. The benefit to members of this club is that they are always in on the good things that come off, and are not required to payin advance for information, as thaic mimbarship foe of $5.00 stands good for transactions. Each member is to remit to tho club thi winnings of a $2.00 bat after horse wins to defray the expenses of securing further iof irmatioa for its mtmb irs. I am romaining here for tho "20TH CENTUBY TURF CLUB" during the LA.KEHDE 4.ND LATONIA MEETING3 for the purpose of furnishing the membars tho best things tnat come off Thereafter I will ba located in California and represented in New Orleans and Chicago. BBITTON'S SPECIAL SHEET on sale daily at Saratoga, Morrison, Palmer Houbb Hotel cigar stands; also at Bace Track Fruit Stand. TUESDAY I HAVE IN A 12 TO I CHANGE. Ml CLUB MEMBERS CAN EXPECT WIRE ON SAME, Ex-Jockey V so IF". OrifLtLon, Pres. Suite 721-22 Temple Court Wg 225 1'earbirn St., Chicago, III. 3 ---WINNERS GUARANTEED ---3 AF LAKESIDE IMDM SS&iH We have received such straight, reliable inside informati u on theae horses thit we do not sea how they can posMbly loss. We arn so confident that the above horses will win that we will guarantee all to win or give Tuesday's and Wednesday's long shots freo. If you want to be a sure winner call or send for the above sp-cials. The winning long shots we will give our subscribers this week will surprise them. Tuesday, 25 to 1; Vednisdy, 20 to 50 to 1. Mailorders promptly attended to. Terms: $1.00 Daily; $2.00 Three Days; $4.00 Weekly CHICAGO - INFORMATION - CO. ti00! Now for Lakeside NOW FOB IiAKESIDE. Never has tho Lakeside track opened with fairer prospects thad those heralding the meeting which openB tomorrow. A big bettor, after regarding Monday's card critically, remarked that it looked good enough for Harlem or Hawthorne. There is no apparent reason why it should not-, seeing that all the best stables here, except George Bennett's, are taking up quarters at the Indiana track, which should enjoy a m8tingl6uperior in claBs to what the racing public has grown accustomed to expect at Boby. A compstent and well tried set of officials will be in the points, so mistakes in placing horEes are not likely. There will be no falling off in riding talent, though there was a chance that Cobnrn would not rido at Lakeside. This was because he re- ceived a handsome offer from Burns & Water-houeo to ride in San Francisco until Christmas, but he turned it down and engaged to ride for Sam Kildieth during the Lakeside meeting, after which he will take a Bhort vacation at Memphis beforo going oh to New Orleans. Yeeterday the ownerB of fourteen of the twenty-four horses entered for the Lakeside Handicap, the principal feature of tomorrow's card, notified Secretary Nathanson they accepted the weights he had allotted. This unusual percentage of "contents" was a complim9nt to tho Secretary's skill ashandicapper, and it brought him many congratulations on landing Euch a feature race for his first day's card. Lakeside Entries LAKESIDE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast, First Bace 3-4 mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling, Ind. Horses. Age, Wt. Hdcp. (28916) Rival Dare 5.... Ill 715 (2889 J) B. G. Fox 5.... 110 715 289782 Harry Herendeen 3.. ..109 715 28978 Mountebank 4.... 109 670 2f955 Henry of Trastamare... 6.. ..107 693 2865 Precursor 4.... 106 660 28916 Lady Contrary 4.... 105 710 28906 Hop Scotch 5.... 103 650 28R95 Baugh Naugh Gene 4. ...103 625 28567 Cora Havill II 5. ...103 650 27972 Maud Hagins 4....103 600 28863 Sam Lazarus Esq 5....101 650 28911 Emma R 4.. ..100 .710 28946 Boomerack 3.... 98 .680 2889 Helen Paxton 5.... 98 640 28695 KmmaC. L 3.... 98 695 (289ll)Kohnwreath.... S ... 97 725 28906 Little Lois ... 3.... 93 670 Second Bace 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds, Allorrftncss. 289622 Nollio Waddell 105 675 289623 Julia Junkin 105 690 28944 Merriment 105 700 (28926) Rag Tag 98 665 28962 All About 95 600 Third Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. All Ases. Allowances. 28608 Maggie Davis 5.... 109 700 289273 Money Mubs S....107 725 288142 Bnrnie Bunton 3.. ..107 720 284223 Boney Boy 5. ...102 680 289l72Lon Woods 2 ... 86 650 288753Santa Teresa 2.... 83 675 Fourth. Bace 1 1-10 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward, Handicap. (2898t)ft. Marcos 3.... 112 735 (?8963)$Federal 5.. ..112 735 28909 Cambrian. 5.. ..Ill 700 (28645)The Conqueror II 4... .106 740 289452Vulcain 4... .106 725 C8945)Haviland 4.. ..104 750 28873JRolling Boar 3 ... 104 705 (28983)JGonfalon 4 ... 104 705 2896S3tOrontas 4... 103 725 28981Odnor 3 ... 97 700 28981 W. J. Deboe 3.... 97 720 289813Omdnrman 3.... 93 .730 28963 Oopbv 5 ... 90 705 289833fBenckart 3.... 90 690 C. Hildreth entry. F. Cook entry. tG. W. Cook entry. Fifth. Rano- 7-8 B"n. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (2S963)Fedaral 5....104 750 (28925) Tom Kingsley 6 ...104 720 ZWSVLtnnap 6.... 99 735 28927 Ben Battle 4.... 99 690 289832Constellator 4.... 99 730 , 28925 If You Daro 3.... 94 700 28S60 Audio 3.... 94 650 Sixth Bace 1 1-8 Mllrs. 3-year-oldc and upward, Selling. 28983 Valdez 3 .. 104 ......705 (2893DC. B. Campbell 3... .102 725 28859 Fantasy 5 .. 101 675 28!H333arilla 4. ...101 700 289513E1 Ghor 5 .. 100 ..... 720 28943 Linden Ella 4 ... 99 670 28963 Crosby 5.... 97 650 28943 Mies Liza . 5 ... 92 685 i28P6l King Bermuda 6 ... 92 .650 28871 Fox Bard 4.... 92 640 28961 Zack Phelps 3 91 600 Pailij Racing Form IBBU3D KVSHY DAY. Wsetem JooKsy Clufi Bulletin official OBOAK or THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB. &DXTOC AMD PbOPBIETOB, F. H. BbUNELL. AflSOOIATH 3DITOB, CLIKTON 0. BlLKY, SSORETABI, MBS. F. H. EBUNELIi. Kfeiarcd in tha Post Offlo at Chicago an second olasi matter. T'illtY BAOINQ FOBM PUBLISHING CO. A Daily Bsfleotioa of the American Turf by Telegraph. IH-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Illinoia. C0PYBISHT3B. tfiaiared according to Act of Congress, in the yss.r 1S31. by Frank H. Brnnell, in the omca of the librarian of Congrena at Washing-ion, D. C, "D. S. A. rho chart and index numbers and tract form of Daily Bagihg Fobu must not be used, The? are copyrighted daily and will bs kasnly protected, SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. 0OEBOBIPTIOS3 MC3T BB PAID IH ADVANCE. TEBMS: Per Month i H'S Half Yoar 7.50 One Year l-00 Sfce abov rates are for single copies as aaalod lattorB flrst-claBB mail. Saily Bacing Form Publishing Co. prefers to send single conies as first-class mail in all easea. , iosal snbjorlptions oniisiae the down town districtwill bo declined at other than flrst- elaea mail matter rates. AT HOT SPB1NGS, ABEL.: F. C. Boving, 418 Central Avenue CHICAGO, ILL., OCTOBER 27, 1901. Lakeside Form LAKESIDE FOBST. The form of Monday's Lakeside fields is : First Bace Kohnwreath, Bival Dare, Harry Herendeen. Second Bace Merriment, Julia Junkin, Nellie Waddell. Third Bace Money Mubs, Bnrnie Hunton, Maggie Davis. Fourth Baco Haviland, The Conqueror II., Hildreth entry. Fifth Bace Federal or Lennep, Constellator, Tom Kingsley. Sixth Bace C. B. Campbell, El Ghor, Valdez. Page [3] Worth Form Chart WORTH FORM CHART. WORTH, XIX., October 36. Fifteenth day. Worth Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clondy : track fast. Presiding Judge. M. N. Macfarlan. Starter, Bichard Dwyar. Bacing Btarte at 2:00 p. m. . QQOf7Q FIB8T BAGS 3-4 Mile, Parse 100; $75 to second; $25 to third. Qt I O 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt H K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 289113ST. CDTHBEBT 6 107 3i 12 12 13 13 Cobnrn B L'Hommedieu 7-5 7-5 1 2-5 28804 H. HERENDEEN 3 103 4 83 2h 2" 22 Dominick J T Stewart & Co 10 15 12 4 2894238. OF BETH'HKM6 105 2h 63 43 4 Si J Hicks H Gibson Jr 15 25 25 7 289253 BUMMER 5 108 52 2h 35 33 43 BaBBinger J F Holt 2 14-514-5 4-5 289463MOUNTEBANK 4 109 Ih 41 i 52 56 55 JWinkfleld M. Finlen 4 61 61 2 28942 MISS CONRAD 4 105 61 5u 6 65 6 Robertson E M Jackson 10 30 80 10 24811 WATITA 3 103 7 7 7 7 7 Blake Thomas Carey 30 50 50 15 Time, 23, 47, 1 :12. Winner Ch. g. by 8t. Carlo-Santa Cruz. . Went to poBt at 2:10. At poBt 10 minutes. Start fair. Won in a canter; Becond easily. Bt. Cuthbert was "at his best, was well ridden and simply played with his field. Harry Herendeen wbb also at hiB bsBt. He displayed more gameness than usual and finished fast. Star of Bethlehem ran a ood race. Bummer ran far below the good form Bhown in hiB last race and quit badly in the laBt eighth. Mountebank was always outrun. ,,,. Hcratched-28935 JesBie Jatboe, 110; 27401 Mr. Phinizy, 108 ; 28965 Precursor, 108 ; 289063 Big Injun, 100; 28942 bim W., 105. Corrected weights 8t. Cuthbart, 107. Overweights Watita, 3 pounds. , Bt. Cuthbert, show, out. Harry Herendeen, show, 8 to 2. Star of Bethlehem, show, 3 to 1. Bummer, show, 1 to 3. . tlQO'TO SECOND BACK 5-8 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second ; $25 to third. 1 tf 2-year-olds. MaidonB. Allowances. " lnd Horses A Wt St 34 X X BtrFin Jockeys Owners OH O P 28910 D. OF CONN'UGHT104 U Ih 1h si Hi Blaka T J McHale 6 9" 9" 3T" 28875 JANE OAEEB 101 Si 4ii Si 21 2i J Hicks Waltring! Yeager4 5 4 8-5 28947 SMITH'S BEEL 103 2h 22 22 li 33 H'shbergerF T Wood 10 15 15 6 28858 IBMA'S CHOICE 105 5 73 61 52 41 Mewes J N McCarthy 30 150 150 50 289473DANDOLA 10112 101 91 72 5i Gormley J D McMillan 5 8 8 3 28947 FBANK JONE3 101 1 5h 5 6 61 Helgeson J R 8tanton 5 10 10 3 285883CB1NNE UNJLAND103 ICi 8 8i 93 7i Cobnrn E J Byan 2 2 7-5 7-10 28737 AARON POND 105 6" 31 41 42 8 Beaton Mrs B Bradley 80 60 60 20 28910 JOE BBOWN 105 71 61 71 81 91 Bobertson J E Vogt 30 40 40 15 28694 FOB AY 101 81 9103 103 10 Bice G Lanka & Co 15 25 25 10 28964 THE WAY 104 111 1111115 115 Dominick H J Bcoggan 80 40 40 12 YAMPA 112 92 12 12 12 12 Price Doll Bros 20 50 25 12 Time, 12, 24, 48&, 1:01. Winner B. c, by Siddartha Silver Bangle. . . Went to post at 2:15. At poBt 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Duke of Connaught was lucky throughout, finished fast and strongly and was going away at the end. Jane Oaker finished stoutly and was the best of the others. Smith's Heel Bhowed speed, but began to tire in the last eighth. Neither Dandola nor Corinne Unland had a chance from where they got off. Aaron Pond ran well for a half mite. Scratched 28964 Lawrence M., 101; S8947 Puryesr, 104. Overweights Joe Brown, 2 pounds; Smith's Beel, 2. Duke of Connaught, Bhow, 8 t j 5. Jaue Oaker, show, 4 to 5. Smith's Beel, show, 3 to 1. Co-rinne Unland, show, 1 to 3. kiOHO f THIBD BACK 7-8 Mile. 2-yaar-olds. The Morton Park Handicap, jlOJCjJ $600 added. $100 to second; $50 to third. Lnd Horses A Wt St li Vi X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (28908)M'CHE3NEY 118 4h 2h 12 121 12 J WinkfleldJ 8 Ward 4-5 4-5 3-5 3-10 (28944JLUCN APPLEBY 105 54 S2i 3i 31 32 22 Gormley S C Hildreth 8 71 71 6-5 289263MIBACLE II. 93 24 Ih 2 2 2 3" Beaton Mrs B Bradley 20 20 14 Si 286813PBONTA 97 8h 51 41 5h 8 41 J Hicks T Carey 8 12 12 31 28944 LITTLE SCOUT 103 6 6 6 41 51 51 Cobnrn G C Bennett & Co 6 8 8 9-5 28932 1. 8AMEL8ON 97 1" O 5" 6 4h 6 D Mitchell T J McHale 15 25 25 8 Time, IS, 25, 49, 1:14, 1:27. Winner Ch. c, by Macduff Manola Mason. Went'to post at 3:15. At poBt 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. McChesney was in fine form and after the first quarter had been run assumed an easy command, which ha held to the ond. Lucien Appleby ran right to the mark. Miracle II. tired in the last eighth and would have loBt third place to Pronta in another stride, The latter finished fast. Little Scout began to tire just after the first five furlongs had been run. I. Samelson ran well for five furlongs. Overweights Little Scout, 1 pound. McChesney, show, 1 to 6. Lucien Appleby, Bhow, 3 to 5. Miracle II., show, 6 to 5. UOflOl FOURTH HACK 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward, Handicap. The Fly-2oUO. JL away Stakes. $1,000 added. $200 to second; $100 to third. Value to winner $780. gd Horses A Wt Bt Bt X tt X BtrFin Jockey Owners O H C P (2889D8T. MABCOS3 110 4" 61 62 6 64 3" 12 Cobnrn S C Hildretn I 9-5 9-5 4-5 (28909JD. TH'MPB'N3 1C9 3h 4h 42 31 2 H 2 J WinkfieldF C Mosbier & CoS 4 13-51 (28924)OMDUBMAN3 103 li 8" 5 7 4 2 3h Dominick F Cook f3 18-518-52 289282HERMENOIA4 100 7 7 7 4" 5h 42 42 Gormley W Cahill 1 9-5 9-5 3 289093ODNOB 3 97 2" 24 11 H Si 61 51 J Hicks F Cook Z 18-518-52 28909 BE "EDA 4 98 5 Ih 1 5 7 7 65 Beaton T Carey 10 12 11 4 (28927) W. J. DEBOE3 95 61 51, 3 2 la 5 7 Helgeson J Arthur 6 10 10 3 f Coupled in straight betting. Time, 12,25, 50, 1:14, 1:40, 1:52. Winner Ch. c, by Bt. Florian Ziteila. . Went to post at 3:45. At poBt 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; next three driving. Bt. Marcos, under a skilful ride, finished with a fine burst of speed and was much the beet at the ond. Cobnrn never called upon him until well straightened away for home and be responded like a good race horse. Denman Thompson ran a good race and appeared dangerous in the last eighth, but faltered in the closing drive and would have lost second place in another stride. Omdurman, slightly cut off when entering the stretch, got through luckily in the spread and finished with a rush. Hermencia ran an excellent race and waB right there at the finish. Odnor had enough when a furlong out. Ressda gradually fell away beaten after the first six furlongs had been run W. J. Deboe quit in the last quarter. Scratched 289452 Vulcain, 107; 28873 Boiling Boer, 106. Overweights Omdurman, 5 pounds. , , . . Bt. Marcos, show, 3 to 10. Denman Thompson, show, 1 to 2. Omdurman, show, 6 to 5. Hermencia, show, 8 to 5. Odnor, show, evens. Hildreth & Cahill entry, place, 1 to 2; show, out. F. Cook entry, place, 1 to 2; show, out. . klOHUk) FIFTH BACK 3 miles. Pnrse $600; $75 to second; $25 to third. iflOtO 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. fad Horeas A Wt St m 11 li BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 289453SEARCHER 3 94 5 23 Is 11 H 13 Ih Gormley 8 C Hildreth 2 14-513-56-5 28943 T AM. CHIEF 3 90 U 5 4 42 5 5 21 Beaton FDBoaz 6 10 10 31 2898KENT. BABE 4 95 3h 3h 32 211 23 2h 3 Rice J B Lewman & Co2 21 12-54-5 289482 JDELOBAINE 8 91 4i Ih 21 SH S 3h 41 J Hicks Mrs M Goldblatt 6 7 7 2 28878 BTBANGE8T 5 103 2 4 5 5 41 4 5 Davisson C K Burdeau 3 S 21 4-5 Apprentice allowance. Time, 28, 54, 1:21, 1 :47, 2 :14, 2 :40, 3:05, 3:32. Winner Ch. g, by Hindoo Queen Regent. Went to post at 4:15. 05 at the first break to a good start. Won under a pull; second handily. ' Searcher is a Btajer and simply cantered in the, last half and won under restraint. TammaDy Chief under a weak ride closod up fast in the last eighth. Kentucky Babe tired slightly when the pinch came. Deloraine had enough when a quarter out and Strangest tired badBarcher! showf 1 to' 2. Tammany Chief, show, 6 to 5. Kentucky Babe, show, 2 to 5. Strang- est, show, 1 to 3. 1 O ( O O SIXTH B ACE x Mile. PurBe $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. SaOtOU 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. fnd Horses AWt Bt X X BtrFin JookeyB Owners . O H O P ooSiq ooNFALON 4 H2 1 2" 3 33 82 1 Cobnrn B C Hildreth 2 2 9-5 7-10 ) 28963 CONSTELLATOB4 104 21 12 Hi 1 U 2 Dominick T H Ryan 8-5 8 3 8-2 28Rqi3BENCKART 3 88 31 35 2 22 21 31 Beaton G W Cook 5 6 3 1 '89RS P THE F1DDLER5 97 51 41 42 46 45 43 J Hicka M McNamara, Bec20 40 20 6 SrMRD 4 100 6 51 5 6 51 53 Bice Keating & Hecker6 12 12 4 128907)VALDEZ 3 91 4 6 6 5 ; 6 i 6 Q ormley J Arthur 6 8 51 2 Time, 25, 49, 1 :14, 1 :40?r,. Winner Ch. c, by Fonso Falerna. . . Went to post at 4 :45. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; S9cond the same. Uon-f Alon came with a rush next to the inside rail in the last sixteenth and under a vigorous ride got t nn In timo to win by a nce on the poet. Constellator finished stoutly but Dominick aeemed to h rattled in the closing strides. Benckart was probably the beBt at the weights but he was cut b nff slichtlv at the first turn and received a weak throughout. Beaton being of little help to him, . Pay the Fiddler finished with a great rush making up much ground in the last quarter. The i th GonlllonTshow,0! toConstellator, show, 7 to 10. Benckart, show, 1 to 2. Morris Park Form Chart ' ) t b . i MORRIS PARK FORM CHART. WESICHESrER, N. Y October 86. Bixteenth day. Westchester Bacing Association. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. ' Bacing Btarts at 2:00 p. m. OQOQ1 FIBBT BACK About 3 1-3 Miles. $700 added. 3-year-olds and upward. .OtOt Handicap. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 4 8 12 16 BtrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H O P 288943CUBF. BELL 5 137 7 62 31 2 2 11 1 Barry B G Tower 2 Si Si 6-5 28894 BOISTEBOUS 8 149 6 32 10 11 12 23 23 Heider J H McCormick 8 15 12 5 (289S0)M. MITCH'LL5 147 5 7 7 3 31 42 S Mara J E Widaner 21 3 . 13-51 28400 BULLINGD'N 7 150 2 21 21 52 6 56 412 Green T Hitchcock Jr 3 4 3 1 28882 MAB8 CHAN 10 134 4 41 42 610 52 610 5i50Brazil Mr. Chamblett 8 15 9 3 28882 THE ABBE 5 134 3 51 52 7 7 7 6 Wilson C F Ambrose SO 60 60 20 28894 JESBIE 8. 6 148 1 1" 61 43 411 31 B'ke downCarsonH W Smith 6 7 6 2 Time, 4:37. Winner Ch. m, by MorpheuB Bow Bells. . . ' ' Went to post at 2:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Curfew Bell D n finished strongly and was bast and may develop into a superior class mare at the jumping game. Boisterous ran in remarkably improved form in McCormick's colors. Miss Mitchell jumped well and had no mishaps. Bnllingdon pecked at the water jump, losing much ground. Scratched (28149) Jim Megibben, 148; 2893038alesman, 142. Overweights The Abbe, 4 pounds. . , Curfew Bell, show. 3 to 5. Boisterous, Bhow, 21 to 1. Mibb Mitchell, .,-., show, 1 x to 2. n Bnllingdon, n- j show, 3 to 5. nOHQK SECOND BACK liuet 7-8 "Withers Mile. $600 added. 2-year-olds. JiOfJOO Belling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (2891S)KEYNOTK 107 2 3 3 2h 2h Ih Wonderly J G Follansbee 2-5 1-2 1-3 1-9 28913 G. WHITTIEB 106 3 2 2 3 3 23 Bhaw F M Taylor 2i 4 4 9-20 28846 NEITHEB ONE 102 1 111 11 21 1" 3 McGinn Kraus Bros 8 10 8 1 Time, 12, 24&, 37, 49, 1 :16, 1 :28. Winner Br. g, by Chorister Bapture. , . ' Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Keynote ran a good, game race, finishing fast. G. Whittior showed much improvement and is a stayer. Neither One showed the most early Bpeed but tired and quit in the stretch drive. Scratched 28829 Essene, HQ; 2897Q2Trnmp, 95. c O t O THIBD BACK Eclipse Course. 2-year-olds. OtlOD The White Plains Handicap. $2,000 added. Ind Horses AWt Bt 34 X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 27S212DIBAD VAN TAGE 106 1 111 111 li Ih O'Connor A Featherstone iS I 3i 8-5 (28812)WHISKKY KING 120 2 2i 211 22 2H T Walsh Pepper Stable 21 4 31 7-5 (28884)ROCK WATER 109 4 611 62 74 Sh Wonderly W H Bealey 4 5 4 8-5 28914 GRAIL 95 10 5ii 51 3 4h J Martin GoughacresBtablel5 20 20 7 (28776)KING HANOVER 122 3 3h Sh 4h 5h N Turner W C Whitney 4 5 4 8-5 (28897)BBUN8WICK 106 9 7i 72 5h 61 Odom C H Mackay 10 12 12 5 28951OITY -BANK 106 8 8 8 8 71 Henderson J E Madden 80 30 30 12 28897 NORTHERN STAB 89 11 4i 4 6h 82 Bedfern S J Bmith 15 15 15 6 (28883)DKLAGOA 97 12 12 10 9 9 McGinn J B Keene f8 10 10 4 28829 OTIS 102 6 9 9 10 10 Booker B Schreiber 20 50 50 12 288972LUX CASTA 105 5 10 11 11 11 T Burns Albemarle Stable 6 8 8 3 289333POBT BOYAL 106 7 11 12 12 12 Mounce JB&FP Keene t8 10 10 4 Added starters. fConpled in betting. Time, 1 :11. Winner Blk. f, by Bt. George Vantage. . . Went to post at 3:05. At Dost 9 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Disadvantage Btripped in grand form after a long let up and ran a great race, but was unexpectedly brought to a drive by Whiskey King's game finish after she had apparently seamed the easiest of winners. She was evidently short. Whiskey King put up a splenaid struggle throughout. Bock-water came from far behind in the last furlong and was going fastest of all at the end. Grail was prominent throughout. King Hanover was probably short, as he quit badly at the end. Brunswick and City Bank were going very strongly at the finish. Scratched-287763Chilton, 113. Overweights Disadvantage, 1 pound; Brunswick, 1. Disadvantage, show, 4 to 6, Whiskey King, show, 4 to 5. Bockwater, show, 4 to 5. King Hanover, show, 4 to 5. . COfOfT FOUKTH BACK 3 1-4. Wiles. (Withers Course.) 8-year-olds and upward. JaOlO I Weight for age. The Morris Park 8takeB. $3,000 added. Ind Horses . AWtSt Y m li' 2 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 289503QOLD HEELS 3 111 2 42 45 211 23 12 12 Odom F C McLewee&Co4 4" 81 6-5 (28935) HEBNANDO 3 111 5 6h 72 63 5h 46 2 T Burns W H Laudeman 6 6 4 7-5 (289151W. COLOB 3 111 4 2h 21 311 33 21 33 Wonderly J B Haggin 2 31 8 6-5 288862M. OF H ABL'M5 121 8 8 8 8 8 53 412 SimmB Osceola Stable 20 20 20 6 (28971UMP 7 121 1 31 34 42 42 65 5h Bullman Harness&Wimmer6 8 7 21 289353LATSON 6 106 7 7 61 7 71 74 6H N Turner G Walbaum 10 30 30 6 (28950) BLUES 3 111 3 U 14 Hi li 82 730 flhaw F Farrell 2i 81 3 6-5 - 28935 M'MEEKIN 4 124 6 51 53 54 63 8 8 O'Connor W M Barrick 10 15 12 5 ' Omitted from entries. Time, 25, 50, 1 :15, 1:41, 2 :08, 2 :35, 3 :56. Winner B. c, by The Bard Heel and Toa. . . Went to post at 3:45. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Gold. Heels waB favored in being a horse easily placed and had plenty left whan called on. Hernando was rated along for the entire distance and caught Blues and Water Color tiring but was clearly outfinished by Gold Heels which was undoubtedly the best and fittest. Water Color was choked too much in an effort to place him and tired. Maid of Harlem closed a tremendous gap and ran the beBt race of her career. Imp lacked condition for such a trying courst. Blues set a tremendous pace for nearly two miles, with Water Color and Gold Heels in close attendance, then stopped almost to a walk. The others except Imp were driving after the first half mile had bean run. Gold HeelB, Bhow, 7 to 10. Hernando, show, 4 to 5. Water Color, show, 3 to 5. Blues, Bhow, 3 to 5. tOOOO FIFTH BACK 6 1-3 Furlongs. $700 added. 3-year-olds and upward, OtfOO Belling. . lnd Horses A Wt St K K X BtrFin JockeyB Owners OHO P 28819 8HOHEHAM 4 110 11 IS 81 5" Ih Mounce T Monahan 55 10 4 SWT 28931 K1MBEBLY 8 102 8 2h 21 21 21 L Smith JB&FP Keene 3 6 6 2 28917 IN SHOT 3 102 2 Ih li Ih 3a Wonderly GAMuller&Co 3 4 3i 6-5 28948 CUBTSEY 3 102 4 61 61 64 4 Bedfern JJMacKessey 15 20 15 6 289682RAPPENECKER 3 106 6 44 4h 3h 51 Odom G H Avery Jr 5 8 8 8 28846 ANTE UP 3 102 3 81 71 71 6 Booker W M Schef tel 12 15 15 6 28846 BRANDY SMASH 3 105 10 51 51 4h 71 McGinn W T Ryan 15 30 30 8 (25546)GAUTAMA 3 105 7 9 9 9 81 T Burns R C Hall 8 15 10 4 28672 BIG GUN 4 107 9 11 11 11 9 Rice McFadden&Allen 60 100 100 40 28912 SNARK 8 102 1 71 10 10 10 Martin W Oliver 30 50 30 10 28948 MALTSTER 3 106 5 31 3i 8 11 O'Connor Mrs J O'Connor 5 5 SI 6-5 28725 LADY CHORIB'B 3 102 12 12 12 12 12 Wilkerson AD Hampton&Co20 30 30 10 Time, 12, 23, 48, 1 :15, 1 :22. Winner Br. c, by Albert Duchess May. Went to post at 4:15. At post 4 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second handily, Shoreham made up an immense lot of ground from a bad start and is better than ever before. Kimberly ran a Bpeedy and game raca and should have won. In Bhot was badly interfered with right at the end. Curtsey and Rappenecker went well. Maltster quit badly after showing early 1 Overweights Rappenecker, 1 pound; Maltster. 1. Shoreham, show, evens. Kimberly, show, 6, to 5. In Bhot, show, 3 to 5. Maltster, Bhow, 8 to' 5 (lOnOO SIXTH RACE "Withers Mile. $1,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt Bt H ft X BtrFin Jockeys Qwnars O H O P 289162ST. FINNAN 4 101 8 li H H li H Wonderly M Clancy 2 2 9-5 7-10 289502MOBNING8IDE 3 114 4 31 3i 3h 22 21 T Burns W C Whitney 21 3 13-54-5 289123 HANDICAP PER 4 88 2 2h 21 2 31 3h J Martin Car'thers&ShieldslO 10 8 21 289532BELLE OF TROY 5 118 5 4i'"42 41 41 43 Odom J E McDonald 2i 31 31.6-5 289512LOUI8VILLE 4 115 1 5 5 5 5 5 O'Connor McCorkle&U'hone4 5 4 8-5 Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:40. Winner Ch. g, by Tammany Ayrshire Rose. to post at 4 :40. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second handily. St. Fin-. -Went nan broke flatfooted but was bsnefitod in being allowed to make a slow pace for the first half and had plenty left when challenged by Morningaide in the stretch. Morningside put up a grand race at the weights. Handicapper ran well and laBted longer than Belle of Trov, which ran under a big pull to the Btretch but was carried wide on the turn losing much ground. Louisville was choked to a standstill in the first half and lay far out of the race but failed when called on. Scratched 289712Advance Guard, 126; 28951 Carbuncle, 111; 28966 Boxane, 110. St. Finnan, show, 1 to 3. Morningside, show, 1 to 3. Handicapper, Bhow, 4 to 5. Belle of Troy, Bhow, 1 to 2. Louisville, show, 3 to 5. Page [4] PEDIGREE BLANKS. On linen paper, artistically edged in colors, ruled and arranged for six generations of sires and dams of individuals and their ancestors. Ten cents each, $1.00 per dozen, $3.50 per hundred. No owner of a Btallion should be without a supply. DAILY RACING FOBM, 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. LOCAL FORM BOOKS. Sheets and covers for local form aro on salt by 8:80 p.m. of each racing day at the followlnt newsstands : Auditorium Annex. Victoria Hotel, Great Northern Hotel. Wellington Hotel, Palmer House. Lexington Hotel. P. V. Fltzpatrick, 22nd street. J. J. Bastian, 989 W. Madison street Henry Faeh. 516 W. Madison street NOW READY. 30TH YE Alt. ..the.. Goodwin's annual Official of 1900. Turf Guide A work of 2,000 pages containing reports of 7,200 races in the U. B. and Canada with a "FORM TABLE" to all principal meetings. Also many misctl. laneous data absolutely invaluable to all turf followers. Prlnpc In cioth, $5.20. rilUOO in Half Morocco, $7.20. 1 In English Half Calf, $0.30. Circulars mailed upon application, 6iodwiR Bros., 1440 Broadway, New York. Aqueduct Entries AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Vint Race About 7-8 Mile. (150 feet short.) 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances, Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdop. 258993 Alard 3.... 115 690 28651 Kilogram 4.. ..113 725 28918 Sweet Tooth 3 ... 112 705 (28969)Astor 6.... 112 720 28988 Snark. 3.... 109 695 28951 Huitzilopochtli 5... 108 710 27171 The Burlington Bonte.. 5.... 107 685 27116 Boy al Sterling 4 .... 107 715 28151 Maximo Gomez 6.... 106 705 28668 Bastile 5....104 710 28451 Disturber 5.... 104 700 26146 Songster 6.... 104 705 28480 Missionary 4 .... 104 690 (28531)Mercer 4.... 104 715 28931 Federalist 4.. ..104 695 13717 Bianca 4. ...104 685 28952 Jack McGinn 3. ...102 700 Second Race-5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex pedigree. Wt. Hdcp, 2888S3xtinguisher ......112 725 28914 Anak.... 112 705 28702 Bruff 112 715 28127 Meistersinger 112 700 28616 Caller 112 690 286513Major Daingerfield 112 710 289852Q. Whittier 112 720 270512Dewey 112 715 28919 Beformer ...112 710 28651 King Edward . -112 705 Swampland, b. c, by Flats-lands Lizzie M 112 Waswift, ch. c, by Wawekns Nell Swift 112 27936 High Carnival 109 695 26127 Merry Dawn 1C9 700 25686 Sinecure 109 705 28919 Si Ah 109 690 27991 Bigotry 109 695 Third Race 1 1-16 Miles. S-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 289713Bafaello 5.... 120 730 289692Hammock 4. ..112 720 (28917)Bowen S....110 725 (28887) Lee King 4.... 107 780 258993 Alard 3. ...105 715 (289S4)Kalif 4... 103 .725 289182Lncky Star 7.. ..103 750 288143Trebor 6.... 103 735 2813l3Gray Dally 3.. ..103 720 28615 Nitrate S....100 715 28988 Lady Chorister 3.... 99 710 (28850)Ethics 3.... 98 740 28887 Little Daisy 3.... 95 ......735 Fourth Race 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. All Ages. The Aqueduct Handicap. 289712 Advance Guard 4 .... 126 725 (28899)The Bhymer 8.. ..116 720 289662 Bellario. ... 3.... us 740 28966 Boxane 4.... 116 725 (28948) Potente 6.... 114 750 (28989)8t. Finnan 4.... 110 ......735 (28917) Bowen 8.... 108 730 (28S51)Oom Paul 2.... 106 715 28986 Otis 2.... 103 710 (28850)Ethics 3. ...103 720 28935 Alfred Vargrave 4.. ..102 785 28851 The Amazon 4.... 102 730 28935 SadieS 3.. ..100 725 18976 Frank Erne 3.... 98 705 28951 Barouche 2.... 90 700 Fifth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-oldi. Selling. (28949) Bon Mot 112 ......730 28476 Hans. Wagner..... 110 720 (28403) Mary Worth 109 730 28612 Play like 108 705 28476 Bridge 108 710 28970 Carrington 108 705 28970 Francesco 106 750 28914 Lady Holyrood 106 730 289183 Josepha 105 740 28678 Oclawaha 105 720 28817 O'Hagan 101 725 281063Mowich 103 715 28152 James P. Keating 102 720 1 27897 Equalize 102 710 28919 Thoth 99 700 (28560)Floret 99 735 28152 Sedition 99 ......725 286S28The Pride of Surrey 99 785 Sixth Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. S-year-oldi and upward. Allowances. 25613 Millstream 6.... 113 725 28631 Harry McCoun 4. ...110 720 28727 Bannockburn 6.... 110 750 26466 Monmouth Boy 4.... 107 715 28988 Snark 8.. ..107 725 28151 Maximo Gomez 6.. ..107 710 28918 Alsike 5.. ..105 785 28968 Sentry 3. ...105 720 28968 Piederich 3.... 99 735 288S03Templeton 3.... 99 730 St. Louis Form ST. LOUIS FORM. Br. Louis, Mo., October 26, The font ol Monday's Fair Grounds fields Is : First Bace Prima II., Pomelia, Juanett. Second Bace Zoraide, Chanterelle, Josie F. Third Bace Battus, Menace, Loone. Fourth Bace Orleans, Kindred, Hilee. Fifth Bace Oudenarde, Felix Bard, Lunar. Sixth Bace Mies Mae Day, Tremar, Lasso. St. Louis Entries ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cloudy: track faBt. First Race S 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdop. 286713Pomelia 6.. ..107 720 2900033alinda 6....102 710 29000 Miss Golightly 3... .102 715 29000 Billy Underwood 6.... 102 700 289592Prima II 3.. ..102 725 28971 Private Nolan 4....102 700 289223Certain 4.... 97 ......705 28956 Bagnarok II 3.... 97 705 28853 Juanett 3. 97 715 (29000)Little Chico 3.... 97 710 28855 Submarine... 3.... 97 690 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 289973Sting 106 715 26828 Zoraide 1C6 725 29000 Sir Tom Tiddler 103 685 (28798) Potheen 103 705 28690 Trio .- 103 710 28973 Precisely 103 690 ( 28936) Chanterelle 103 720 28951 Has Gift 100 710 28954 Concertina 100 705 28997 Clarena 100 700 28919 OtonClay 100 685 28954 Little Master 100 700 28690 Josie F 100 715 28973 Florrie S 100 690 28973 Nor Maz 100 695 Third Race 1 Mile. 8-year-olds and upward. Belling. 28955 Tulare 7.... 107 705 28972 Salome 7....107 690 28955 Terra Incognita 5.... 107 705 289583Menaca 3.. ..104 720 28972 Sylvian 4 ...101 700 289222Kiuk 3.. ..104 700 28998 Frank Pearce 4.... 104 710 28821 Battus 3.... 98 725 28955 Satin Coat 3.... 98 715 28901 Loone 3.... 95 715 28998 Belle of Elgin 3 ... 95 710 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Handicap. 289762Kindred 4.. ..114 720 (28974) Hilee 5.... 110 715 289033 A . D. Gibson 3 .... 107 705 28802 Jake Weber 4... .104 700 (28996)3alve 3. ...104 710 28836Tom Collins 6.... 104 289763Ciales 4.. ..102 ......715 28976 Orleans 3.... 95 ... .725 28976 PatroclnB 8.... 90 705 Barred in betting. Fifth Race 1 1-16. Miles. 3-year-olda and upward. Handicap. 289993Lunar. 4. ...116 715 (28999)Petit Maitre "4 ...111 715 (28940)Brulare 6....109 710 28976 Alice Turner 4.. ..102 705 28958 Nettie Begent 4.... 98 710 289053Euterpe 5.... 98 700 28940 8outh Breeze 3.... 91 705 2895730udenarde 3.... 93 725 289212Felix Bard 4.... 92 720 Sixth Race 3-4 ML'e. 3-year-olds and upward, Allowances. 289712Lasso 4.. ..105 715 28976 Miss Mae Day 4.. ..105 725 289563Blueblaz 3. ...103 710 29000 One More 3.... 100 695 2890S2Tremar 3 .. 100 720 28957 MisB Aubrey 3.... 100 705 Latonia Form LATONIA FORM. Cincinnati, O., October 26. The form of Monday's Latonia fields is : First Bace Himtine, Suave, Antagone. Second Bace Leenja, Jean Baphael, Lauretta Burke. Third Bace Dalkeith, G. W. W., Sortie. Fourth Bace Governor Boyd, Woodtrice, Pat Garrett. Fifth Bace Harry New, Inventor, Setauket. Sixth Bace Iola, Erema, Lyror Bell. Latonia Entries . LATONIA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 27767 Himtine 5.... 110 725 276692The Geezer 5. ...109 700 27911 Suave 4... .109 720 26563 Sallie J 5.... 107 7C0 28554 Antagone 4.. ..107 715 28131 Jim Nap 3.. ..105 695 28695 Oscar 3.. ..105 705 28540 May dine 4.... 102 710 28713 Annu 3.. ..102 705 28236 Jena 4. ...102 . 715 28372 Icon 3. ...102 .. 710 28674 Durrell 3... .102 690 Sec oni Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, Bex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 288812Leenja 103 725 276183Lauretta Burke 105 715 25883 Lulhflight . 105 700 28588 Jean Baphael 105 720 Lizzie Loy 102 Olive Fant, b. f, by Leonatus Arcadia 102 Sarah Gay 102 28662 Faunarina 102 710 27133 Ada S. G 102 .. 705 28317 Spanker 102 700 Preble, b. f, by Bossington Lady Prank ...102 27180 Owletta 102 705 Third Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling, Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdop, (27818)Dalkeith 110 725 28177 G.W.W 110 720 27219 Bocapa 107 .695 26625 Waiter 107 700 27802 Nelse Morris 107 690 28116 PhosphoruB 103 705 283293Dollie Wagner 100 715 28929 Adelante 100 710 28147 Sortie 100 715 Fourth Race 1 1-8 Miles. 1- year-olds and upward, Belling. 28993 Woodtrice 4.. ..102 ......720 28877 Governor Boyd 6. ...102 725 27955 EL Bussell 4.. ..100 700 (28263)Elsie Bramble 6... .100 710 25143 Pat Garrett 5.... 97 .715 28640 Clay Pqynter 6.... 95 705 28371 Easter Lily 4.... 95 700 28171 MaymeM. M 5.... 95 715 Fifth Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 2- year-olds. Colts. Allowance. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 28330 Frank Becker ..110 705 28992 Tommy Foster 110 710 28111 Tom Crabb 110 700 288063Harry New 110 725 289922Hermis 106 710 28881 Setauket 106 715 289923Inventor ..106 720 28479 Moderator 106 705 28642 Boaster 103 690 HiMon 103 286732 Cast Iron 103 715 Water Edge, b. c, by Water Level Carronade 100 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Billing, Ind. Horses. Age, Wt. Hdop. 28990 Teucer 6.... 110 710 27732 Edna Gerry 4.... 109 695 (26882)Iola 10.. ..107 725 28S63201iver Mc 5....107 705 28309 Zack Ford 3.. ..106 690 289902Ecome 5.... 105 700 28923 Sad Sam 8.... 104 710 28872 Lyror Bell 3.... 104 715 28768 Erema 3.... 104 720 262432MaBteiful 3.. ..102 705 2821820conee 4... .102 700 28479 Sister Kate II 3....102 715 Racing Dates of 1901 RACING DATES OF 1901. St, Louis (Fair Grounds).. ....Sept, 30 Oct. 31 Morris Park, N. Y October 7-28 Latonia, Ky Oct. 26-N07. 18 Lakeside, Ind Oct. 28 Nov. II Aqueduct, N. Y Oct. 28 Nov. 9 Oakland, Cal Nov. 2 Dec-Washington, D. C. (BenningB) Nov. 1180 New Orleans, La Nov. 28 Dec. 31 Notice NOTICE. Daily Baoikg Form is a publication whiel Is built by its staff from day to day, Its "fora ' , and the number of its charts are copyrights;?, The chart numbers are so arranged that lezsi Identification is easy of proof. The aelecticut and handicap figures attached to entries an arranged on the same basis. The latter cosh from the work of four experts after the tel graphlo receipt of charts and entries. All per sons are warned not to use said ohart or Indcjr cumbers, solsetions or hsndicnp figures, Jockeys Handicapped JOCKEYS HANDICAPPED. Daily Baoinq Form will from now on publish each weak a table of the rating of the Jockeys riding at each track based on their per formance in the saddle. The best riders at each track will be given the uniform rating of 100, and from that point tho others will bt graded down according to their estimated relative skill. For a difference of five points between the jockeys a corresponding five points change in the handicap figures assigned the horses in any race must be made. Only riders frequently in the saddle will be given a place in the tables. The following is the rating of the jookeye now riding over the various tracks : At Lakeside: Jockeys. Pet. Jockeys. Pet, Coburn 100 Bice 85 Winkfleld, J 100 Narvaoz, B 85 Caywood 100 Jackson, L 85 Blako 100 Steele. B 85 Dominick 95 Lyne 85 Knight. T 95 Kane 85 Butter 95 Dean, T 80 Gormley 95 Doss 80 Dupee 95 Hueston 80 Landry 95 Lewis, 0 80 Gilmore 90 Mitchell, D 80 Vititoe 90 Martin, W. H 80 Nutt 90 Weir 80 Booker, C 90 Arven 80 Gouin 90 Short 80 Walsh, J 90 Hope 80 BanBom 90 Monro 80 Alexander 90 Miller, J 80 Vickory 90 Helgeson 80 Robertson 90 Beriman : 75 Mclnerny, J 85 Ezell 75 Corner 85 Gaines 75 Baker, J 85 McKenna 75 Davisson 85 Boy 75 Flick 85 Timms 75 Nowcom 85 Nelson 75 Beaton 85 Dibble 75 Lewis, 1 85 M.Hill 75 Kiley 85 Schwartz 75 Jones, V 85 Knapp, W 75 Otis 85 Vest 75 BaBBinger 85 Smith, C 75 Birkenruth 85 At Aqueduct : B oilman 100 Hoffman 75 Burns, T 100 Thompson, G 75 McCue .100 Neumeyer 75 O'Connor 100 Bogers 75 Spencer 100 Wade 75 Shaw 100 Miller 75 Turner 100 Allaire 75 Simms 95 Brown 75 Slack 95 Shea 75 Littlefield 95 Callahan, J 75 Mounce 95 Frasch 75 Odom 95 Gannon 75 Woods, J 95 Higgins 75 Walsh, T 90 Manlove 75 Cochran 90 Zahn 75 Smith, L 90 Donegan 75 Wonderly 90 J. McDermott 75 Bedfern 90 King 75 Lamley 85 Smith 75 Brennan 85 White 75 Clayton 85 Force 75 Michaels 85 Taylor 75 Garrigan 85 Holcomb 75 Miles 85 Pollock 75 Booker 85 Coy lie 75 Pickering 85 Creamer 75 McGinn 85 Mulholland 75 Lyne 80 Downing 75 Wilson, H 80 Desmond 75 Moore 80 Waugh 75 Silvers. 75 Creighton 75 Fitzgerald ,t 75 Wilkerson 75 Goodyear 75 Bomanelli 75 Henderson 75 At St. Louis Fair Grounds : O'Brien, T 100 Narvaez, W 80 Bobo, L 100 O'Connor, J 80 Dale 100 Lynch 80 O'Neil 100 Irvin 80 Gilmore 100 Hart 75 Troxler 100 Miles, F. 75 Beauchamp 100 McCluskey 75 McCann 95 Finnerty 75 Wedderstrand 95 Clark, K 75 Dngan 95 Mulhall 75 Daly, L. 95 Abel 75 Houck 90 Vancamp 75 Fauntleroy 90 Dowler 75 Overton 90 Murphy, E 75 Plunkett 90 Anstet 75 Vititoe, D 90 Boeder 75 Morse 90 Hardy 75 Enos 90 Harrison 75 Murphy, B 90 Golden 75 Lindsay .-. 90 Scully 75 Patton 90 Williams, C 75 Aker 90 Bookie 75 Bloss 90 Moore 75 Kuhn 90 Gongh 75 DalytJ 90 Tuberville 75 Morrison, A 85 Ralph 75 Davisson, J 85 McKinney 75 Givens 85 Bramlett 75 Bell 85 Booker, C 75 Earl 85 Lowe.... 75 Iler 85 White 75 Wainwright 85 Jones, H 75 Hall, D 85 Page 75 Watson., 85 Houston, F 75 Hothersall, J 85 Yancy 75 Shaw,D.-. 80 Lampard 75 Barringer 80 Wallace 75 Moon 80 Taylor, G 75 Winslett .80 McQuade 75 Miles, T 80 Washington 75 Moody 80 Notice NOTICE. The form book for September is ready for sale and includes the racing of Saturday, September 28. So many form books of recent months were lost in the mails that non-residents are advised, when ordering the September book, to send 10 centB for the purpose of having the orders sent as registered mail, thereby Insuring delivery, Aqueduct Form AQUEDUCT FORM. Nhw York, N, Y October 26. The lorn of Monday! Aqueduct fields ii : First Baca Kilogram, Astor, Mercer. Second Baca Extinguisher, G. Whittier, Dawey. Third Bace Lucky Star, Ethics orTrebor, Little Daisy. Fourth Bace Potente, Bellario, St. Finnan. Fifth Bace Francesco, Josepha, Floret. Sixth Bace Bannockbarn, Maximo Gomez or Alsike, Fiederich. Page [5] St. Louis Form Chart ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. 3T. LOUIS, MO., October 26. Twenty-fourth day. St. Louia Fair Association. Fall Meeting. Weather cloudy; track fast. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. FIRST EACiS 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olda and upward. Allowances. Jnd Horses AWtBtM H BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H P P (28956J8ALVE 3 100 11 9 61 31 li J Daly BP Harlan 3-5 7-10S-5 out '(28922) ALINE S. 3 105 4 21 211 11 2H Troxler JAAbernathy 15 20 15 5 24038 KABUNTA 3 100 1 11 la 2 310 L Daly J K Garnett 10 20 20 8 -28937 MACON 4 105 10 10 8 53 41 Irvin L Lemp 4 5 5 6-5 (28918) MISS GUIDO 8 106 12 12 11 9 511 Kuhn Cole & Co 10 13 IS 4 28901 DR. CLARK 4 105 7 8 6 8 62 J Clark W McLemore 50 100 80 30 280843 C. E. BILL'GSLEY4 105 5 Si 31 7 71 Higgina G C Baker & Co 40 80 60 25 287452DE BLAISE 5 105 8 51 51 6h 8 O'Neil F W Johnson 15 16 16 6 28510 ACCOLADE S 103 6 41 4 4a 92 BeU . D L 8 ow 50 80 80 20 28876 MENU 5 105 S 7 7 10 108 T O'Brien W V Conran 15 20 20 8 26914 NICK L AH ART 4 1C0 9 11 12 11 llio Preston G H Moore & Co 60 80 80 40 28726 CHLORAD 6 108 2 61 9 12 12 Ecoa W M Gray 15 17 17 5 Time, 24i, 491,1:15. Winner Ch. g, by Lord Esterling Welcome. Went to post at 2:10. At post 8 minutes. Start poor. Won handily after an early drivn; second easily. Salve ran a great race. He easily outclassed the field, but the bad Bendoff forced Trim to do his best. Aline 8. showed improvement and performed creditably. Rabunta ran wall .and will improve from this race. She faltered in the last sixteenth as if short. Macon and Miss Guido ran good races. Scratched 28185 Lahn, 105; 28911 Wiedemann, 105; 289363Blueblaze, 98. Overweights Aline S., 5 pounds; Miss Guido, 1. Aline B.. show, 2 to 1- Rabunta, show, 4 to 1. SECOND BACK 7-8 Mile. Purse $3U0. 2-year-olds. Selling. 2C)C)'7 Jnd Horses A Wt St X BtrFin Jockeya Owrtera OHO P 289543 LEtf LAKE 105 2 51 56 a 31 12 Troxler Talbot Bros 2 2 9-5 3-5 289193 LILLIAN M. 106 4 2k 31 31 4 21 T O'Brien F M Connor 2 2 2 7-10 289542STING 105 5 31 21 la 11 32 BeauchampCE Jeffers & Co 2 18-513-57-10 28854 CHAN DOO 103 3 H 1" 2 21 48 Enos T H Stevens 12 20 17 4 28853 CLABENA 100 1 41 42 53 52 5 Irvin J C Cahn 15 15 15 41 28954 CORINNE C. 98 6 6 6 6 6 6 Wallace F Gering SO SO 30 10 Time. 25, 0,1:151,1:28. Winner B. c, by The Commoner Leora. Went to poet at 2:45. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Leflare Tiad to overcome a lot of bad racing iuck. He was in a pocket on the backetretch and Troxler -was forced to take him back and go around his field. Ho came away in the stretch and won well in band. Lillian M. skinned the rail on the stretch turn and saved much ground by this. Sting's race was not to the mark. He should have been closer up. Chandoo, under bad handling, ran -well. Clarena and I orinno C. were never serious factors. Overweights Leflore, 2 poundB; Lillian M., 2. No f how batting on first three. 28908 THIRD RACE 1 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olda and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St H X X BtrFin Jockeys Ownern O H O P 2S9773ELH.VEN BELLS 4 105 4 31 3" 32 32 Ik Troxler T A Davies 3 31 16-51 28959 MARION LYNCH 4 107 9 6a 52 43 4 21 Irvin J Burrows 4 7 61 11-5 (289"9) REVOKE 6 116 1 13 11 I-jk la 34 BeauchampJ F Dockory 21 21 2 9-10 28959 FRANK PEARCE 4 104 5 2 23 23 22 41 Lampard M A StevenBon 30 40 40 15 2885733 vVORDSMAN 7 110 2 7 62 53 51 8 T O'tfrien Fizer & Co 31 6 6 2 28869 PIRATE'd D'TER 3 95 3 8 7 7 7 61 0 J Daly J C Ghio 25 40 40 15 28977 OMKLIA 6 104 10 10 10 10 8 73 Kuhn M Rice 15 15 12 5 2941 ADM'L SCHLEY 5 111 12 11 11 11 11 83 Bloss ' G R Williams SO 30 SO 10 28937 N HON APARTE 6 109 6 9 9 9 9 91 Patton E J Arnold & Co 15 20 20 7 2S877 BARRIOA 4 104 11 51 8 8 10 102 Bell D J Sullivan 30 SO 30 10 28922 FREE GOLD 6 104 7 41 41 61 62 115 O'Neil W H Billings SO 50 50 20 28959 BELLEOFELGIN3 96 8 12 12 12 12 12 L Daly M S Hughes & Go 30 40 40 15 Time, 251, 491,1:15,1:401. Winner Br. f, by Quicklime- Elsie 8. Went to post at 3 -.01 At post 13 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Eleven BellB was best ridden ana ran the best race of her career. Marion Lynch Buffered from much interference and was probably the best. Revoke wa badly bundled. Beanchamp atked too much of the horse in the early stages and had nothing left at the end to stall off Kleven Bells and Marion Lynch. Frank Pearco ran well for the first three-quarters. Properly ridden he can win in slower crmpany. Scratchfd-28977 Ben O'Fallon, 107; 28957 Belle Simpson, 104; 289il3Ledy Curzon, 104. Overweights Eleven Belte, 1 pound; Admiral Scniey, 4; Napoleon Bonaparte, 2; Belle of Elgin, 1. Eleven Bells, show, 1 to 2. Marion Lynch, show, 6 to 5. Revoke, show, out. OQllOU FOURTH RACK 1 1-1 ius 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Otyttf The Final Stakes. Sl.OOO added. Ind HorsoB A Wt St M X BtrFin Jockeys Owners U H t P 28940 PETIT MA1TRE 4 104 4 5 5 5 5 . 1 Tr.xler B J I harles 5 10 8 9-5 28910 PEACEFUL 4 104 3 U HI 12 12 21 Kuhn C J Ceila 5 7 7 2 (28868)LUNAR 4 104 5 2a 42 43 S S BeauchampM Gumberta 2 2 11-58-5 (288J9)L. -.TRATHMORE3 110 1 41 3a 3a 2a 48 O'Neil T P Hayes 9-101 9-101-3 28940 FOUND 6 95 2 ' 3" 2 2" 41 5 J Daly J Huffman 12 16 16 6 Time, 241, 491, 1 :15, 1 :40, 1 :47. Winner Ch. g, by'Cayuga Prudery. Went to post at 4 :00. At post 1 minute. 8tart good. Won driving hard; second handily. Petit Maitre, as the race was run, was the beBt. He was cut off soon after the start and again on the first turn. Troxler was content to rate him down th backatretch. He then attempted to get through on the inside, but the field closed in and forced him to go around. He came with a great rush through the atretch and caught Peaceful in the closing strides. Thn latter ran in much improvd form over hia last previous effort and but for being weakly ridden at the end should have won. Lunar and Lady Strathmore were often bumped and Buffeted from much interference. Htill it was asking too much of the last-named to concede so much weight. Found was the chief cause of all the bumping. Petit Maitre, show, 1 to 2. Peaceful, show, 7 to 10. Lunar, show, out. Lady Strathmore, show, out; 29000 FIFTH BACK 6 1-3 furlongs. Puree 2JSO0. All Ages, belling. Ind HorBes A Wt Bt ,!4 K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 288762LITTLE CHICO 3 107 8 41 12 1k Troxler, W McLemore (5 55 St 3 28956 ROYAL ATHLEIE2 97 9 7 61 21 O'Neil A L & H M Bogers 4 4 3 6-5 28941 SALINDA 6 112 4 8 32 32 Bell F L Wilson 12 12 12 6 2S96 STAFF 3 107 5 61 7 4H Enoa T H Stevens 10 25 25 10 28853 MISSGOL'GHTLYS 107 1 9 9 52 T O'Brien Fizer & Co 7 10 9 4 2891820NE MORE 3 107 7 11 11 6 BeauchampJ H Larue 10 10 10 4 28923 JUDGE PETTUS 6 112 11 5a 8 72 T Walker J 8 Bratton 3 3 13-56-5 289412 W. J. BAKER 7 112 10 10 10 82 W Narvaez Hennessey & Sons6 8 8 3 2885S MAN 2 97 3 Sa 4a 92 J Daly E J Arnold & Co 10 12 12 5 28864 DEVERIC 4 112 6 11 52 102 Plunket T B Watta & Co 30 40 40 15 28919 S. TOM TIDDLER 2 100 2 2a 2a 114 L Daly M J Daly 8 8 6 2 28923 B. UNDERWOOD 6 112 12 12 12 124 Kuhn Yerkea & Co 10 15 15 6 288763 WAB AN 6 115 13 13 IS 13 Irvin W H Leonard 15 15 15 6, Time, 24i, 491, 1:08. ro Winner B. g, by Rancocas Cocheco. Went to post at 4:30. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second the same. The first three fought it out through the final sixteenth. Deveric showed a flash of early Bpeed. It was impoesible to distinguish horses or colors on the backstretch and far turn.on account of heavy fog and Bmoke. Scratched 28744 Bonnicooaa, 97; 28853 Fugurtha, 97. Little Chico, show, 7 to 5. Royal Athlete, show, 3 to 5. Salinda, Bhow, 3 to 1. Judge PettuB, ahow, 3 to 5. . 2900 X S1XTH HACK 1 1-8 JttUes PurBe 550- 3-year-olds and upward. Belling, (nd Horaee A Wt 8t St X. K X BtrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P ' 28958 AUREA 4 102 7 61 51 1 BeauchampJ W Forman 3 41 4 3-2 28905 BANQUO II. 7 105 1 2 41 2 Troxler T A Daviea 7 12 10 4 28937 KISME 7 102 8 7 61 33 Irvin J Powers 3 10 9 4 28679 L. OF T. WEST6 98 3 .. .. .. 5a 7 48 L Daly J C Ferris Jr 6 6 6 2 28921 SIR ROLLA 6 110 11 8 8 510 Bell Hughes & Elliott 31 4 4 8-5 28957 MISS THRESA3 103 10 10 9 62 Enoa F W Holtgrewe 7 8 8 3 28911 DON LUIS 6 98 5 13 H 71 Preaton W W Ben-on 40 40 40 15 (28514JFLY. EAGLE 3 94 4 34 21 83 Wallace P McGuire 25 25 15 6 28680 BIRDIE MAY 7 102 6 9 10 94 W Narvaez J P Houaley 15 15 10 4 289553ZONNE 4 105 13 11 11 102 T O'Brien M Stowe 2 11-52 4-5 28876 OLONdlLLA 6 98 2 4a 31 1120 J Daly J F Fogg 8 10 10 4 28869 VEDA8 3 9S 12 12 12 12 O'Neil T H Stevens 15 15 15 6 289013A "SE TI 4 102 9 Bled. Kuhn 8 B Burnett 10 10 10 4 Time, 25, 50, 1 :41i, 1 :541. Winner Br. f, by Lissak Annie Chinn. Went to post at 5 :05. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Darkness and a heavy smoke-bank obstructed the vision from the stand and it was impossible to distinguish colors until the horses were well in the stretch. Aurea, Banquo II. and Kisme finished with a rueh. Lady of the West was in close quarters in the last sixteenth. Scratched 28955 Marcy, 98; 28955 Orris, 98. Overweights Miss ThreBa, 2 pounds. Aurea, ahow, 1 to 2. Banquo II., ahow, 2 to 1. KiBme, show, 2 to 1. Sir Holla, show, 4 to 5. Zonne, show, out. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Discussing the race for the Champagne Stakes at Morris Park, Turf, Field and Farm Bays: "In the parade' to the post the- contrast between the sturdy powerful Yankee, with.creBt and shoulders like a four-year-old, and the dainty, light-built filly, which will not weigh within many pounds of the colt, was marked. And in action there was more radical difference between them. Yankee strides along in resolute 'plugging' fashion, while the filly skims the ground like a swallow, with action that is almost frictionlesB. "O'Connor, in skirmishing at the post with Endurance by Bight, got caught in the barrier, which got him round the neck and pulled him half off the mare. But the lad was equal to the emergncy, recovering his seat in acrobatic fashion. Had he been spilled the runaway that would have followed might have ruined $35,000 worth of horseflesh for racing purposes. I "Luck and Charity, which is yet backward in condition and not up to Buch company as he was meeting, got away from the barrier for the first time in his racing career, aided by Joe Howeli's blacksnake whip. This colt is a good one and ought to make a useful three-year-old. "The race (?) was, of course, no trial at all, except as to how eaaily Yankee and Endurance by Right can beat Caughnawaga and Luck and Charity. Coming down the homestretch hill Turner waa busy holding Yankee back and many think he could have passtd the filly at any time. But she also was only galloping eaaily, not having bsen extended at any part of the race. The differences of opinion, however, after the race as to the merits of the pair extended even to the two jockeya. "Turner said Yankee could have run over the filly at any time, while O'Connor, who had ridden Yankee in the Futurity, said Enduranca by Bight was the fastest mare or horse he Una ridden this year. Among the trainers most f aa-cied the filly. James Howe went to extreme in his compariaon in declaring that the filly coi.M 'carry him and bjat the colt.' As Rowe, who ;s not going to England, by the way, weighs over 200 pounds, this is an extravagant estimate of Endurance by Bight's merit. "Other trainers of equal prominence were of the opinion that the filly could have given Yankee from ten to fifteen pounds and beaten him. They reasoned that if she had carried Yankee along like she did Heno at Gravesend, or Heno did Yankee down the toboggan, that Turner would not have had to do any 'lugging' in the homestretch. Judging by the easy way in which she recorded 1:28 for the Beven fur-longB, she could probably have knocked two seconds off that mark if pushed." Under the caption "Made Them Squeal" the Enquirer of Saturday says : "When the edict went out from the Secretary's office at Latonia yesterday morning that all trainers and jockeys reinstated by the Western Jockey "Club would have to take out new licenses before they would be permitted to participate in the scrambles for the 'candy' there was a howl that frightened the wild geese off the lake in the infield. Each license fetched $15 out of the jeans of the regenerated ones, and for each set of colors required to be registered there was an additional five-spot. The reproduction of the remarks made by the affected ones would be unbecoming. It ia sufficient to say that they were not of the Sunday acbool variety." Paper Maker, one of the best two-year-olds raced on the Canadian circuit, may never race again. Shortly after the colt arrived at the I Newport track he was attacked with. a apscies of influenza, which waa prevalent on the northern circuit late in the season. By good care Trainer Franklin brought the colt ;out of danger, but the ravages of the disease.left the youngster in poor physical health. It is not known whether his wind is affected'or not. If lit is the colt will never race again. The colt ia the property of Mr. Charles Meade, a prominent merchant of Dayton, Ohio. Paper Maker Is a chestnut colt by Himyar Frogmore. Notes of the Turf NOTJES OF THE TURF. Hugh Wilson, the leading hotel man of Butte City, Mont,, is here, Ho will race a big stable of two year-olds in California, having made numoroua purchases from the Rancho del Paso. Young Dan Denaison of Sacramento, ie to train for the new convert to the turf. San Francisco Chronicle. Evergreen old Imp has bsen trained the last two or three weeks by "War Jig" Jim Murphy, who asked Peter Wimmor to let him. handle the popular black mare. Judging from her recent running he understands her better than Wim-mar did. T, C. McDowell has gone hom? to Lexington, Ky., with his horses for the winter. He has ia charge at Ashland twelve yearlings of. W. K. Yanderbilt, which he will handle.onJshareB. Messrs. Carruthers & Shields doinot intend, sending their stable to Californiaithis winter. They will probably confine their racing next season to the Eastern. turf. All Green is doing well in hia training at Oak- , land and ia a probable. starteron the opening; day. W. W. Lyles has aold'CoraliaJand she will ba bred next spring. Page [6] j Lakeside Jockey Club rOBY RACE TRACK, ROBY, IN D I AN A. 1P&F.W. R.R.1 I (5-Racing Days-fs" I i "' Central R. R. 1 leaves Union Depot Specials from foot of at 13:30, 12:50 and Kandolpli St. (leaving 1:10 p.m., stopping ..... ' " Van Buren St. two CV nR ninrA n A II V at Archer Ave., 41st SIX OK MOKE KALLO DAILY, TV St. and Englewood. . - 13:45andl:15 p.m., Regular train at 1:65 f niflMrNrlNll AT J P III stoppingatParkRow p.m., stopping at all UU III III Lll U I II U HI . I . III. ... (Central Station), stations. Fare on all 22nd, 39th and 63rd trains for round trip Sts. Fare for round ""i.u.1. i October 28-November 1 3 s1 WW m.W WB HW WWWBww w Depot TanBuren St. burban trains be- and Pacific Ave. Reg- tween Central Station ular trains leave at and 63rd St. will take 7:45 a.m. and 12:05 A -pv ti ir TTVTVT 7r passengers on race p.m., stopping at all jc L-J 1 X. 15 1 Vy.LN tickets. Transfer to stations. Returning race trains being at made at 63rd st. 'XpP'' Alley L. stopping at all loop stations to 63rd street, connecting with surface L. S.& HI. S. n.n. p electric cars direct to track. All trains leave track immediately after races. III. CGfltral R. Fare for Round Trip on all Trains 28c. M. Nathanson, Sec'y, 815 Merchants Loan and Trust Bldg.3 Chicago. Crescent v City v Jockey v Club OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. TWENTY-ONE STAKES FOR MEETING OF 1901-1902. TO CLOSE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1901. To be run ThurEday, Nov. 28, 1S01. The inaugural Handicap Sweepstake. For all rgee. To be inn Saturday, Jan. 18, 1802. The lave Oak Steeplechase Handicap Sweepstake $5 to accompany tbe nomination ; $45 additional to ttait. tllifc tritcent Cn Jockey Clnb to add For tbree-jetr-oJdB aid upward. $5 to accemteny the r cminaticn ; SJ5 aoditioLhl to start IhfT $1,250, of wbicb $2C0 to tbe Eecer.d,$K0 to tbr fiord, tbr fourth to save their etaks. Weigbteto Cre Ent City Jcckey Club to rdd $1,0(0, of wbicb t?f0 to the Eeccnd, SlCO to the third WeiohtP, be anncunced three d8je prior to ti e recp. -Six Furlongs, to be announced three days prior to the Tece Full Course. ' To be run Saturday, Nov. 30, 1SC1. The Magnolia Selling Stakes. For three-year-olds To be rnn Saturday, Jan. 25, 39C2. The Cotton Selling Sweepstake. For three-sear-oldes and upward. $5 to accompany the nomiLtticn ; $25 tcditicnai jo ftait. The CieEeent City and npwara. 55 to aecc mpeny tbe ncminBticn ; S5 acditioLfl to Eiart. The Crescent City Joctev Jockey Clnb to add $1,CC0, of which ' S2C0 to the eeccLd, $1C0 to tbe thud. Tbe winner to be sold Club to add fl.CCP. rf which $C0 to the second. $100 to the third. The winner to be sold at anVL at auction. One Mile. "0" il0D- Seven Furlongs. To bo run Saturday, Dec. 7, 1901. The Palmetto Steeplechase Handicap Sweepstake. To be run fcaturaay. Ff b. 1, 1902. The Merchants' Handicap Sweepstake. For three-For three-year-olds and upward. $5 to accc mpeny the ntmiLatiou; j5 toditicnt.1 to start. 3 he year-oldB and upward. $5 to acccmr ar y the ncn inaticn: $E0 aooiturel to start The Crpsrpnt-Crescent City Jockey Club to add S1.CC0 of whirl- $?C0 to th Eecond, $1C0 to tbe thud. W eights City Jcckey Clnb to add $1,EC0, of which $2C0 to the second. $1(0 to tbe third, tbr ft urth to ep veto be announced three days prior to the rare. Short Course. their strke. She weights to bo announced three days prior to the lace. One Mile and One- To be run Saturday, Dec. 14, 1901. The I'reliiniuary Derby Handicap Sweepstake. Sixteenth. C For two-year-oldB. $5 to acccmpeny tb nomination; ;45 aoaitknal to start. 5be LreEcmttity To bo run Saturday, Feb. 8, 1902. The Club House Handicap Sweepstake For thrpn. Jockey Club to add $1,5(0. of which $2(0 to tbe Eeccnd, $1C0 to tbp tbud, fourth to save, their year-olds and upward. $5 to acccmpary tbe Lcmination; $15 pcditu nal to feiart The Crpsriml Btake. W eightB to be atnoucced th'ee dae rf'or to the tpcp Six Furlongs. City Jcckey Club to add fl.CCO, of which KC0 n the Becond, 100 to the thiid Weishts tohn nn To be run Eaturday, Dec. 21, 1901. The Crescent City Handicap Sweepstake. For all nounced three daje prirr to the race. One Mile. mbjkiub iu db un ages $5 to accompany tbe nomination; $45 additional to ettrt. ILe I reEcent City Jcckey Club Toberun Saturday, Feb. 15, 1902. a he Desoto Handicap Sweepstake. For three-veiar-to add $l,5(0.of wlich$2(0 to tbe second, SK0 to the third, tbe frurtb 1o save their stake, olds end upward. $5 to accompany tie ncminatitn; 525 additional to start. Tho Crescent Citv Weights to be announced three dbys prior to th tpcp. One Mile and One-Quarter. Jockey Clnb to add $1,CC0, of bich $200 to the second, S1C0 to the third. W iteigmBioDaannonnceo. eichtB to ba announced Tobernn Wednesday, Dec. 25, 1901. The Xnias Handicap, r or til bgeb. $5 to accomppny three dBje prior to tbe race. Six Furlongs. the nomination; $25 additignol to start. 3he descent City Jockey Club to add $1,250, of which To be run Saturday, Feb. 22, 1902. a he George Washington Handicap Sweenstako $2C0to tho Eecond, S100 to the third. Weights to be announced ' three days prior to the race. For four year-olds and upward. $5 to accc mti: y Le ncmiLttior?- S45 tdaitiontl to start Ihn One Mile. . Creecent City Jockey Clnb to rdd $1,250, of which S'CO toTbr eeccnd, S100 to 1 To be run Eatnrdoy, Dec. 28, 1901. The cw Orleans Handicap Sweepstake. For four- to be announced three dajB prior to the rsro One Mile and One-Sixteenth year-olds ar,d npward. $5 to ecccrcpany U e ei mitt tin ; $25 tdcitiobal to Mart. The Cietcent To be rnn Patniday, llr.rch 1, 1902. The Speed Handicap Sweepstake. For three-ear-City Jockey Club toadd $1,0C0, of which S'CO tc tbrefcend, $1C0 to the third. Weights to be rids and upward. $5 tc accc mpery the ncn-icauon ; $25 hadnior.nl to start Tho Crercent Cirv annonrced three days prior to the re ce. Seven Fxirlongs. - Jrcley Club to ado $1,CC0, of whi'rh $2(0 to ti e Eecond, $1C0 to the oiunu. third. W iicibufliuDeonnonicec eightB tobe annoni ced Tobernn Wcdnetday, Jan. 1, 1902. The ew Year's Handicap Sweepstake. For three- three drya prior to the race. Six Furlongs. year olde. $5 to accompany the nomination; $45 acditicn8l tn tttrt. Ihe CreEcint City Joctey To be rnn Saturdaj. March 8, 1902. 1 he Oakland Handicap Sweepstake For three. Club to add $1.2E0. tf vhicl $?C0 to thr epccj d. flfP to tbe third. Weights to be BLEOunced three year-rlds and upward. $5 to accompany the tomit alien; $25 fcodititlal to start The Crescent deys prior to the race. One Mile and Seventy Yards. City Jockey Clnb to add $1.0(0, of which $2C0 to the Ferord, $1C0 to the third. Weishts to be an- To be run Saturday, Jan. 4, 1902. 1 he Audubon Handicap Sweepstake. For three- neuueed thrte days pricr to tho race. One Mile and One-Ouarter year-olds and upward. $5 to accompany tbe ncmiLaticn ; $25 additicLal te uart. The Crescent Tobernn Wednesday, March 12, 1902. Ihe Bush Cup Handicap Sweepstake For City Jockey Clnb to add $1,C00, of which JJCfMi tl e efcrnd. SKP lo tl r third. Weights to be an- three jeer-olds ard upward. $5 to accompany the ntmination: S45 additional to start Thn nouncrd three days prior to tbe race. One Mile and One-Sixteenth. Crescent City Jockey C ub to add $1,250. The winner to receive S7E0 and a Dieco of nlate of tho Tobe run Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1902. The Jackson Handicap Sweepstake. For three- value rf fS(0. $3(0 to sere rd ar d $'00 to third. W eightB to bo announced three davs mior to the year-olds and upward. $5 to acccmpeny the nomination; $45 htidiilcnal to start. Tbe Crescent race. Tw'o Miles and One-Quarter. City Jcckey Clnb to add $1,250, of which S2(0 tr the ipcorci, $1(0 to the third. Weights to be an- To be inn i) an h , 1902." The Crescent City Derby. For three-year-olds (foals of 1899) nounced three dsys piior to the race. One Mile and One-Half. $5 to accc mpany tbe ncmiDation ; $10 hdditioLal if not declared out on or before Janucry l! To be run Eatnr'dey, Jan. 11, 1902. The Gentilly Handicap Sweepstake. For three-year- 1902, end $10 additional if rot dickered cut on or before February 22, 1902. S1C0 addition! to olds and upward. $5 to accompany the nc miLatiot ; $25 boditicnal to ext. it. The rTeecent City start. The Creecent City Jcckey Clnb to add $2,500, of which $5C0 to the eecond. $SC0 to the third. Jockey Clnb tordd il,((0, of which $2(0 tothe sccrrd. $100 tr the third. WeightB to be an- fourth to save Etakn. AUcwancre : Nc n-winne rs of a race of the value of $1 4C0 or six racep of any nounced three days prior to tbe race. Six and One-Half Furlongs. value since December 7, 1901, allowed 7 IbB. ; maidens allowed 12 lba. One Mile and One-Eighth. ALL ON ADDED MONEY SYSTEM. NO HANDICAP LESS THAN $400, NO PURSE LESS THAN $300. Additional Stakes will be Announced to Close January 4, 1902. Address entries and communications to SHERIDAN CLARK, Secretary, 735 Gravier St., New Orleans, LaJ .Or HARRY "WHITE, Room 403, Monadnock Building, Chicago, 111.