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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, November 8, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, November 8, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901110801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, November 8, 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] TOL. Vn. NO. 268. CHICAGO, FJEIIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1901. PRICE 5 CENTS Aqueduct Form Chart AQUEDUGT FORM CHART. AQUEDUCT, !. 1., November 7. Tenth day. Queens County Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather cleai ; track fast. Presiding Jndzo, Clarence McDowell. Btarter, Mara Cassidy. Bacing starts at 2:15 p. m. QOil O FIBST-BACK 7-8 Mile. All Ages. jUX) CjLjzjjj Tha Oakdale Handicap. $700 added. lad Horses A Wt 8t & Vi X BtrFin Jockey Ownere O H C P 288483PAUL CLIFFOBD3 113 4 1h H li la in Shaw J H McCormick 6 8 8 3 (28988)SHOBEHAM 4 100 7 71 6a 6a 3a 21 L rimith T Monahan 15 25 20 8 2915i)UNMA8KED 4 120 3 51 5a 5a 51 3a T Barns J G Lyman 4 5 41 8-5 292212 HEDPATH 4 114 8 8 8 8 71 4 Booker B'ckry&Th'mps'n6 10 10 4 291872IMP 7 126 5 61 7i 711 6i 5k Odom Harnoss&Wimm'r21 3 13-5 1 291542MAY W. 7 110 6 22 2a 24 2 61 Wbnderly D Cameron 4 4 11-54-5 29154 OTI8 2 98 2 3 3 3a 41 70 Cochran B Schreiber 10 15 10 4 29104 L. OF T. VALLEY3 105 9 4a 41 4a 8 8 Bhea B T Wilson Jr 15 40 30 10 27198 AEDEN 3 107 19 9 9 9 9 T Walsh C W Baird 20 60 E0 20 Time, 12, 2456. 48, 1:14, 1:27. Winner Blk, g, by Liesak Tambourine III. Went to post at 2:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Paul Clifford, fresh and good and perfectly ridden, ran a fine race and had the beBt racing luck. Shoreham finished vary fast and ran the race of his life. Unmasked fouaht it out gamely in the stretch. Bedoath and Imp closed a tremendous gap in the last three fnrlongs. May W., broke flatfooted and was bumped out of it in the stretch. Otis showed speed but failed to stay. Lady of the Valley had a poor chance with her jockay. Scratched 292222Potento, 120; (29104)The Amazon, 114;291543BenMac Dhui,110; 289i02Irump, SO. Paul Clifford, show, 8 to 5. Shoreham, Bhow, 4 to 1. Unmasked, show, 7 to 10. Imp, show, 1 to 2. May W., show, 2 to 5. 202dL3 8ECIPHP'gAC:S1 ame'ana 70 Yards' S500 added. 3-year-olds and upward lnd Horsoa A Wt St X X X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P -29155 ANN. THOMPSON 3 90 5 6 41 2a mil Dunn M L Hayman 6 8 7 24 29155 DISTUEBEB 5 105 2 la la la 2h 2 Mounce W Lewis 12 20 15 6 29123 ST. DAVID 3 98 10 41 58 5 Hi 31 Bedfern L J Fulmer 10 15 15 5 29123 PLEASANT SAIL 3 90 4 214 23 33 3" 4 Creamer Dryer & McGuire 6 10 8 3 290813ANIMOS1TY 3 9D 9 10 8a 6a 61 51 Shea A Miller 2 3 2i 1 29081 N1TBATE 3 93 11 11 11 8i 74 62 Smith J V Elliott 10 12 6 2i 291283BEGGAB LADY 3 95 3 33 34 41 51 73 Cochran A Antonins 6 8 5 2 29189 HAMMOCK 4 112 1 5a 61 72 81 82 Bullman J A McGarry 6 10 10 4 29189 HABBY M'COUN 4 106 6 7i 91 10 10 9 Booker E A Naidig 10 15 12 5 29033 ELSIB SKIP 4 98 8 9 10 11 91 102 Cummings G Dyer . 50 200 2C0 60 29185 LADY CHOBlST'B3 9i 12 12 12 12 11 11 Brown ADHampton&Co 20 40 30 10 291892 WHISTLING CON6 100 7 81 7a 9112 12 A Weber F Lindninger 6 15 15 5 Time, 2i, 49, 1 :15, 1 :42&, 1 :46&. Winner Ch. f, by Chorister Ocean Qneeu. Went to post at 2:45. At poBt 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; Becond easily . Annie Thompson ran a good race. She got off poorly, but got quickly into her stride and ran a faBt six furlongs to get the lead. Disturber got off running and aid his best. St. David closed a big gap. Pleasant Sail quit badly. Animosity, practically left, made up twenty lengths on the leaders with a bad jockey and waB beet. Nitrate was practically left. Beggar Lady ia a bad one. Scratched 29085 Bondman, 106; 29220 Fonsolee, 106; 29081 Gray Dally, 99; 291573 Alard, 98;. 29185 Punctual, 95; 29035 Arganauta, 95. Annie Thompson, show, 8 to 5. Disturbar, show, 3 to 1. St. David, show, 3 to 1. Animosity, show, 1 to 2. THIBP KACEg 1-3 irurIons8, $40 added- 2-year-olds. Selling. 20'dLdL jnd Horses AWt St M, K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 29127 BEFOBMER 110 4 22 22 la li Doggett JLMcGinniss ll-52i 2 1 "29125 THE F. HUNDBED 107 1 4a 41 41121 T Burns A Simons 10 10 3 1 29058 MO WICH 107 3 3a 31 31 3a Mounce P J Began 15 30 30 10 29058 EBNE3T PABKAM 110 5 1 11 2H 41 T Walsh T D Sullivan 8 12 12 5 28S67 DIXIE QUEEN 107 7 81 81 5a 53 Bedfern J E Bichardaon 10 30 20 8 29012 HANS WAGNEB 110 6 71 5a 6a 61 Bullman J S O'Brien 15 30 20 8 29106 BI AH 107 8 51 7h 71 71 Booker BWWalden&Sons 8 15 15 6 28598 LITTLE GEM 102 12 6 6 84 81 Henderson L Thompson 10 10 8 4 29186 CABBOLL D. 105 9 9 9 9 9 Creamer W C Daly 15 60 50 15 29158 MEISTEBSINGEB 110 10 10 10 10 10 Cochran J Worth 8 10 8 3 29127 SEDITION 107 11 11 11 11 11 Miles T Monahan 50 200 100 40 286323T. PB. OF 8UBBEY 102 13 IS 13 12 12 Shea W Oliver 6 10 10 4 28739 KATHEBINE C. 107 2 12 12 13 IS Weber F Farrell 7 12 12 5 ' WAGBAM 107 14 14 14 14 14 Slack J Callahan 40 200 2C0 60 29036 BBIDGE 110 Left at the post. Garrigan W H McCorkle 10 20 20 8 Time, 11, 23, 48, 1 :02, 1 :08. Winner Ch. c, by Meddler Sylvabelle. Went to poBt at 3:20. "At post 6 minutes. Start bad. Won handily : Becond driving. Beformer ran a good race, waB lucky throughout and received a first-class ride. The Four Hundred finished fast after meeting costly interference on the far turn. Mowich ran a fine race. Ernest Parham displayed a good turn of speed and hung on gameiy in the stretch. Dixie Queen made up a lot of ground. Scratched 29108 Justice, 110; 29188 Deadly Night Shade, 110; 28778 Coast Guard, 110; 29106 Triton, 110; 29186 Messina, 107. Beformer, show, 1 to 2. The Four Hundred, show, 3 to 5. Mowich, show, 5 to 1. LCA PC FOUBTH BACK 1 1-16 Miles. (500 added. 3-year-olds and upward. juj aQ Selling. lnd Horses - A Wt St M X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 2915723WEET TOOTH 3 97 3 22 1H HI la 111 Dunn J H McCormick 6-5 3-2 7-5 out (29155)TBEB0B 6 103 2 11 22 214 25 2 Wonderly T D Sullivan 4-5 1 9-10 out (291241ALTHEA 5 103 1 3 3 3 3 3 Bedfern E Beyuolda 7 8 6 1 Time, 27, 54, 1 :18, 1 :45J, 1 :51. Winner Br. c, by Conrad Too Hweet. Went to post at 3:15. At poet 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Sweet Tooth was best as the race waB run. He Bet a very slow pace which favored him and outsprinted Trebor in the last three furlongs. The latter was ridden with bad judgment. Althea had no chance as the race was run. c8cratched-(29105)Lucky, Star, 103; (29189)Big Gnn, 103; (29157) Bo wen, 100; 291282flthics. 98; 291573Alard, 98. V f C) A Ci FIFTH HACK 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. 2a O d rlc O The Bellerose Handicap. $700 added. jnd Horses A Wt Bt M K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O t 29125 G. WHITTIEB 115 2 31 31 1 H Shaw F M Taylor 5 5 3 6-5 292223ANDY WILLIAMS 116 7 8 71 4 2" Wonderly E Brown & Co Jj 29108 LONGLOVE 98 1 2a 2a 3H Sa Bedfern Pepper Stable 8 12 10 4 (29036)ICE WATEB 113 3 12 la 2a 41 Hayden F Bruhna & Co 12 30 30 10 2918S DEWEY 112 4 71 51 61 51 Mounce B Schreibor 5 8 8 3 291253BIJOU ' 105 8 4 41 5 63 Cochran Setaukot 8tablo 2 3 9-5 7-10 29156 FLYING BUTTBE3S109 9 61 61 71 72 Shea B T Wilson Jr 15 40 40 12 2918S BIGHTAWAY 96 12 10 9 8 83 L Smith O L Bicharda 10 10 8 3 28757 LOBD QUEX 116 11 12 12 10 9 Butter A Simons 15 100 60 20 26726 KHITA1 110 10 11 11 11 10 Miles B H Loud & Co 15 200 100 30 290362BE8SIE M'CABTHY120 5 5a 8 9 11 Wonderly J H Oarr 3 7 6 2 27412 WHITE OWL 111 6 9 10 12 12 Slack E C Kelly 20 100 103 30 Added starter. . Time, 12, 24, 48, 1 :15. Winner B. c, by Kismet Prose. Wont to post at 4:10. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second driving. G. Whittior, lucky at the start and perfectly handled, finished fast and was best. Andy Williams finished with a tremendous rush. Longlove ran in much improved form. Ico Water showed much speed and hung on well. Dewey was badly interfered with at the half and was running-fast at the end. Bijou got off badly and was raced to standstill to get up. ' Scratched 29219 Lady Sterling. 112. G. Whittier, show, 3 to 5. Andy Williams, Bhow, evens. Longlove, show, 2 to 1. Bijou, show, out. J SIXTH BACK 1 Mile and 70 Yards. $100 added. 3-year-olds. 2Q j TJ Ind Horses A Wt Bt H K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 291852CUBT8EY 107 1 12 12 13 12 114 Bedfern J J Mac Kessey 2 31 31 1 (291C9)JACK M'GINN 110 2 32 21 22 21 21 T Burns W Hueston 1 1 9-101-3 29081 WAB H ANTED 110 6 61 5a 42 33 36 Hayden T E Mannix & Co 12 15 15 4 29035ABGANAUTA 107 4 2a 31 3h 41 41 Mounce F M Bray 20 100 60 20 29155 PIEDEBICH 107 0 52 63 61 62 51 Cochran G F Johnson 4 5 4 6-5 29109 ANNA DABLING 102 3 42 42 52 5a 62 Creamer W C Daly 15 50 40 8 29159 CHERISHED 107 8 8 8 8 73 71 Bullman O L Bicharda 20 20 15 5 29223 JAME8 J. COBBETT110 7 73 7 72 8 8 Barbae P H Hume 30 60 60 15 Substituted starter. Time, 25, 50, 1 :15, 1 :42, 1 :47J. "Winner B. f , by Lord Estorling Minuet. Wnnt to post at 4:35. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Curtsey got off flying, but was best anyhow and always held the race safe. Jack McGinn tired in the stretch. Warranted finished fast and should have been second. Pisderich is a bad horse now. Cherished had no chance at the start and ran as if sore. Scratched 29243 Beggar Lady, 107. Curtsey, show, 2 to 5. Jack McGinn, show, evens. Warranted, show, 8 to 5. Piederich, show, lto2. r Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART OAKLAND, CAL,., November 7. Fifth day. Now California Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather cloudy; track fast. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Bacing starts at 2 :15 p. m. 2024:8 FIBST BACK 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse J400. 2-year-olds. Maidene. lad Horses A Wt St li. V, X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 24797 MONTOYA 113 10 15 12 it j Woods Doble & Campbell! 4 3 1 260102FLATTEBED 110 1 41 21 2 Hoar F D Weir 6 12 12 4 25009 THE MANIAC 105 7 24 44 3a Brodien Burlingame Farm40 60 60 20 2593f CAT HELLO 105 4 51 5a 42 J Banch Burn8fcWat'rh'se3 44 44 8-5 24804 YBSULA 110 5 63 72 5 Gisborn C E Durnell 6 6 34 1 29173 MAJOB BIBD 113 9 82 82 64 O'Connor W E Cotton 2 41 44 8-5 BOSABIO 110 2 10 64 71 Logue P Howley 10 15 15 5 26010 ABMADO 110 3 34 34 81 Vititoe BurnB&WaterhWS 44 44 8-5 25572 8CHWABZWALD 108 8 95 95 95 J Mathews B Schreiber 10 20 20 8 PEGGY MILES 110 11 11 10 10 Birkenruth J Jackson 10 20 20 8 PEKFECTION 110 12 12 11 11 Bee Crawford & Hoag 20 40 40 15 29203 D. OF BICHELIEU 110 6 74 12 12 J Walker H Gottenburg 60 60 60 20 Coupled in betting. Time, 24i, 49, 554. Winner Ch. g, by Amigo Paola. Went to post at 2 :17. At post 1 minute. Btart good. Won easily ; second driving. Montoya got off badly, but went to the front with a great burst of speed and was much the beat. Flattered got off well and ran a fair race. The Maniac ran well and finished stoutly. Cathello was running strongly at the end. Yrsula should be improved by this race. Scratched 25895 Buzz, 110. Montoya, show, 1 to 2. Flattered, show, 2 to 1. The Maniac, show, 10 to 1. Yrsula, show, 1 to 2. 2924:9 SECOND BACK 3-4 Mile. Purse 5400. S year-olds and upward. BeUing. Ind Horses A Wt Bt X K X BtrFin Jockeye Owners O H C P 29177 SAUL OF TAB8US4 109 1 4h 42 31 1 O'Connor 8 McNaughton 8-5 12-512-51 29172 KING DELLId 4 112 11 2h la 1h 2 J Woods C Lind 4 4 4 8-5 29172 FBIDOLIN 3 104 2 81 51 51 3 Winelett G W Bcott 20 20 7 2 291723MIDN'T CHIMES 4 109 10 U 22 21 41 Hoar J Maiden 3 4 4 6-5 29177 DUCKOY 4 109 7 51 3a 41 54 Vititoe H J Jonea 15 15 15 5 292023BEDNEB 3 107 9 92 81 62 6a Birkenruth P Byan 5 9 9 3 29172 DIOMED 4 109 5 101 9 92 75 J McCarthyJ G Brown fc Co 15 20 20 8 29177 HO WABD 10 109 8 64 74 74 81 BurlingameB E Dolan 15 15 lb 5 29132 KOENIG 5 109 4 11 102 103 92 Gisborn Jacobaon&Co 50 50 40 15 29201 BUGDEN 5 109 6 81 11 11 105 Gatley W H McNames 10 15 15 5 291302NELLIE FOBE3T 3 104 3 74 61 8a 11 J Banch W P Magrane 6 9 9 3 Time, 12, 244, 49, 1:144. Winner Ch. c, by Watercress Judith. Went to post at 2 :44. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won with the first three driving hard. Saul of Tarsus ran to his best form and won because O'Connor outflniehed Woods. King DeUia waa tiring at the end from his early efforts in setting the pace. Fridolin made a great bid at tha finish and considering his weak rider waa probably best. Midnight Chimes ran a good race. Duckoy did well and ia improving. Scratched 29172 Darlene, 104. Saul of Tarsus, show, 1 to 2. King Dallis, show, 4 to 5. Fridolin, show, 6 to 5. Midnight Chimes, Bhow, 1 to 2. 2025O THAliD HACB4 1-3 lfurionK8 Purse $100. 2-year-oldB. Maidens. Ind Horses A Wt Bt X. K X BtrFin Jockeye Owners O H O P 2455S BKDAN 110 9 21 la u Vititoe P GUfoyle 10 10 24 1 23337 MALASP1NA 105 5 U 21 21 J Banch Mallowmot Farm 5 5 24 1 EL CHIHUAHUA 113 1 32 S3 35 Bansom E J Baldwin 2 31 81 7-5 (CONTINUED ON FIFTH PAQH.) OAKLAND FORM CHART-CONTINUED. 25148 SENATOR BRUCE 113 10 61 41 41 O'Connor W L Clayton & Co5 6 6 2 JOBIE G. i 110 3 53 52 53 Howscn J 8 Gibson 15 20 20 8 2E0S03 AUTUMN TIME 110 2 42 61 62 J Mathews A J Ptemler & Co 5 10 10 4 M1NTAKA 108 7 71 7 15 Hoar H J Wilson 3 41 41 9-5 29203 YANKEE PA ME 110 4 10 81 81 Tamplin W M Mnrry 15 30 30 8 26010 BOB. BONNER II. 110 8 92 92 92 J McCarty P E Smith 10 25 25 10 24422 TOPILA 1C5 6 81 10 1010 Pee J C Humphrey 60 60 30 12 25937 PHENY L.' 105 11 11 11 11 GiBborn Mrs Groueheim 60 100 100 20 Tims. 24, 481, 541. dinner B. g, by Artillery Princees Noretti. Vent to post at 3:08. A I post 2 minutee. Start bpd. Won handily; second easily. Redan was lucty, displayed a fine order of sreed and finished strongly. Maiaspina also ran a fine fast race. El Chihuahua was badly ridden and RacBnm did not utilizo his early Epeed. Antnmn Time showed bu little speed. The others had no chance from the start. Bcratcbf d-S91733St. fever, 110. Redan, show, 1 to 2. MalnEpinn, show. 1 to 2. El Chihuahua, show, 3 to 5. FOURTH BACK 1 1-16 Allies. Purse 5100. 3-year-olds and upward. 292)X Ind Horses A Wt 8t & StrFin Jockeys Ownwr.j OH' P (29175)BEDE( K 3 107 3 21 23 U H 12 O'Connor GB Morris 3-5 3-5 3-5 1-7 C29174)JOBN M'GUBK 3 98 1 43 AC ii 21 2io Hoar H E Row ell 8-5 8-5 3-2 1-5 28408 EUSH FIELDS T109 2 33 31 48 45 32 J Woods W H Eetcbiman 6 10 10 21 29202 TBE P1NGER 4 105 4 16 13 S5 S 410 J Mathews W P Margrane 12 25 25 5 29184 TORSIDA 6 107 5 5 5 5 5 5 J McCarthy J McGc vein 8 20 20 5 Time, 24, 481, 1:141, 1:41, 1:47. Winner Ch. c, by Ptar Ruby Bedotte. Went to post at 3:21. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. It was only a rcmp for Bedeck and he galloped under restraint all the way. John McGnrk ran to his best form. Bush Fields can do much better. The Singer showed a lot of speed but could not stay. RpdpV, ffbow, ont. John McGnrk, Bhow, out. BuBh Fields, show. 7 to 10. . FIFTH HACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year.olds and upward. Selling. 205 Ind HoraeB A Wt Bt & y2 ?j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 291743Et;iENOE 4 109 7 31 21 21 1 J Woods tiurns&Waterh'ee 4 4 11-5 4-5 29172 FINE SHOT 4'109 9 H 1 Ih 22 Birkenruth M'Don'ld&Dunl'p4 12 12 5 29177 CENSOR 3 107 10 41 41 41 31 See J R Rothert 8 12 12 5 291772PBT'6S TITANIA3 104 8 2 31 3" 4 O'Connor C Young 3-2 8-5 1 1-2 291S03MONDA 5 109 4 51 6h 52 51 r-ollis W P Fine 15 25 25 8 29206 FLA MAR O 5 109 6 10 92 61 6h Vititoe D Cameron 3 18-518-57-5 29206 BOB PALMER 3 104 5 7h 81 71 71 Logue T E McLaughlin 15 20 15 5 29172 LIKF PRINCE 8 107 1 92 51 81 85 Hoar W Cahill 20 SO 30 10 29202 B. F. MAP ON 4 109 3 8" 10 92 92 J Mathews W G Mathews 60 100 1C0 30 292012BL. SHEPPARD 4 109 2 61 71 10 10 Brodien J Rose 5 6 6 2 Time, 241, 49, 1:141. Winner B. g, by Bt. Andrew Extract. Went to post at 3:59. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Essence was skilfully ridden, finished strongly and won in tho last stride because Woods outfinished Birkenruth. Fine S-bot showed much improrement and ran an excellent race. Censor finished well. Flamaro got mixed up at the start and never fairly got into hia stride. PrinceBBTitania ran a fairly good race. Blanche Sheppard can do much better. Scratched-29201 Ned Donn e, 109; 29177 Clarando, 109. Eeseice, show, 2 to 5. Fine Shot, show, 2 to 1. CenBor, show, 2 to 1. Princess Titania, show, omt. Flamaro, show, 7 to 10. 29253 SIX H1-BACE 1 161116 and 70 YardB Parso $100. 3-year olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt Bt & X X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29174 BONNIE L1SBAK 3 98 4 51 341 31 11 BirkenrutbEzall & Lazarus 3-2 3-2 6-5 1-2 237952B1LLY MOORE 4 107 7 21 51 32 42 21 fee T T Rector 20 30 SO 6 29202 EL ORIENTE 3 98 8 32 21 22 11 J2 Rpnsom E J Baldwin & Cot 4 3 1 29174 GALANTBU8 3 98 2 J2 H 11 21 45 J Ranch J Coffey 4 41 41 7-5 292SO MJ8B VERA 4 107 1 41 4" 51 52 5 Boar Dunlap&McDcn'd7 8 6 2 292SO W BALE BACK 5 107 6 75 61 65 610 612 O'Connor H Whitman 6 7 7 2 23828 GOLDEN 3 98 5 8 8 8 71 72 Crosswaite G Webb 50 50 50 15 29150 EON1TARY 3 88 3 61 75 75 8 8 L Jackson H E Howell 60 100 100 25 Time, 12, 24i, 491, 1:151, 1:41, 1:46. Winner B. f, by Lissak Bonnie Bird. Went to post at 4:26. At post 1 minute. Start pond. Won in a drive; second handily. Bonnie Liseak ran to her best form and was given the strongest ride at the end. Billy Moore and El Oriente finished strongly and possibly would both btve beaten the winner with better riders up. 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On sale at 9:00 a.m. CINCINNATI OFFICE-40MW VinStr. , On Sale at Noon. : AT MEMPHIS, TENN. : B. M. Hansford Co. E. H. Clarke & Bro. At DENVEB. COL.: Hamilton & Kendrick, 906-912 17th Street. AT NEW OBLEANS, LA.: H. J. Holle, 641 Commercial Place. AT BUFFALO, N. Y.: New Tifft House. AT NASHVILLE, TENN. : Duncan Hotel. AT MILWAUKEE, WIS,: Plankinton Hotel News Stand. AT SAN FBANCISCO, CAL. : Foster & Orear,- Market Street, FerryNews Stand. AT BUTTE, MONT.: Keefe Bros., Poet Office News Stand, AT KANSAS CITY, MO. : Bickaacker Cigar and News Co., Ninth and Walnut Streets, AT TOBONTO, ONT.: George McSweeney, lroauois Hotel. CHICAGO, ILL., NOVEMBEB 8, 1901. Notice NOTICE. Form books with charts for tho month of October and the first two days of November are now ready and on sale. Hermencia Defeats Orontas i : t i ' ' 1 . , : HERMENOIA DEFEATS OBONTA8. The cold weather of yesterday kept the attendance at Lakeside down to the regulars, but those that went out to the Indiana track were well repaid for their visit as the contests proved in most cases to be the most exciting of the week. A crisp, heavy wind blew all afternoon but despite this fact comparatively fast time was made. Four favorites out of six scored. The betting was brisk and fairly heavy. The principal race of the day was the fourth, a dash of one mile for three-year-olds and upward. Hermencia with Coburn in the saddle was made a 7 to 5 favorite and rewarded the confidence placed in him by his many backers by winning in easy fashion. He took tho lead at flag fall and simply played with his field, winning easily by two lengths from Orontas, which beat Wayward Boy one for second place. OrontaB closed up fast in the last eighth but the distance was too short for him. W. J. De-boe's effort was far below his host form and he gradually fell away beaten after the first quarter had been run. Wayward Boy ran" a fairly good race but tired in the stretch drive. To the surprise of many Puryear, whose showings of late have been consistently poor, took the first race, a four and one-half furlongs scramble, by a head from Smith's Beel in a dingdong finish. Crescent City was third, one length away. He was outrun in the early part of the race but closed up fast in the last eighth. Fade Meny, the favorite, was never a serious contender, the weight appearing to anchor him. Andes proved to be a shade the best in the second race, a six and a half furlongs dash, beating Maggie Davis a neck on the post after a spirited finish down through the last eighth. The latter stood a long drive down the last quarter and showed gameness. Henry of Trast-amare was third, four lengths back. He made up much ground in the last half and is ready to win if placed right. The third race, a six furlongs scramble for two-year-olds went to Pyrrho, which contrary to former showings, dashed into the lead at the barrier's rise and remained there to the, end. He won by two lengths oasily from Amote, which finished one and a half in front of John A. Clarke for second place. The last named was made a 6 to 5 favorite, but ran far below the good form he had shown several days before. Otis had him trailing back of his field up to the turn for home. He closed up fast thereafter, but too late to be of any avail. Free Pbeb barely got his head under the wire in front of Barilla in the fifth race, a dash of one and one-sixteenth miles. The latter closed up stoutly in the last eighth and would have been returned the winner in another stride. Linden Ella finished third, two lengths away. Myth showed a lot of speed for seven furlongs, but died away fast when the pinch came. Fantasy was much the best in the finale, a split of the preceding race. She moved up fast when turning for. home and came away without much trouble, winning by five lengths from Donator, which beat Isabey a head for second place. Precursor showed a lot of speed and held a commanding lead to the stretch turn, but tired badly in the straight run for home. The entry of the horse Hanswurst will be refused in future at Lakeside. Judge Hamilton called Otis up in the stand after the third race and lectured him for his indifferent ride on John A. Clarke. The Bale of thoroughbreds advertised to take place yesterday in the LakeBide paddock has been postponed to Saturday, American Sporting Manual AMERICAN SPORTING MAHUAL, The American Bporting Manual of 1911 eos talna all racing records at large, reviled tni aomplate up to the end of 1989; four handicap ping systems with directioni for their practical application, a table showing how-to ooxaputs bookmaking percentages, track records of cl the recognised tracks of the country, the wei era and eastern acalas of walghti, tables showing the comparative apaed of tracks, a eomplet; list of pngiliotio contests of 19M of any const anencc, trotting and paoing reaorda at all ilt tancaa and a iiat of the new 3 :15 trotters of 18M Alio a eomplate reooid of performances at all styles of billiards. Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. Oakland, Gal., November 7. The form of Friday's Oakland fields is : First Bace Parsifal, Clarando, Nilgar. Second Bace Inocencia, Boyalty, St. Bever. Third Bace Tony Lepping, Game Warden, Darlene. Fourth Bace Gibraltar, Cousin Carrie, San Yenado. Fifth Baca Sea Lion, Decoy, El Bio Bhan-non. Sixth Bace Goldone, Greenock,Sir Hampton. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling, Ind. Horses. Age. Wt, Hdcp. (26009)Beau Monde 6.. ..112 ..... 710 25116 Nilgar 5 .. 109 715 29177 Clarando 5.... 109 720 (2?910) Buck Taylor 5... 109 710 24265 St. Anthony 4.... 109 7E0 260112 Searchlight 6... 109 715 10798 Corriente 8 ...169 .695 29202 Alas 4. ...109 705 29227 Upper Crust.... 4... .109 7C0 29227 Tizona 4. ...109 705 26009 Hasp 3.... 104 690 360C92ParBifal... 3.... 104 725 Second Race Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3 4 mile.) 2- year-olds. Selling, 25968 Tufts 115 700 292262Inocencia 115 725 2920S Boyalty 115 720 26010 Arthur Bay Ill 7C0 292E02Malaspina .108 705 291733St. Saver .108 715 Third Race 1 IKtle. 3- year-olds. Balling. (29202)Tony Lepping 110 725 24972 Cambaceres 107 690 29202 Pegalong 104 700 29172 Darlene 164 715 X925S Galanthus 104 710 21991 Game Warden 104 720 Fourth. Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (29201)8an Venado 6....112 715 (29206)Gibraltar 6... .112 725 5264 Decapo 6.... 112 .690 (29177)Coming Event 4... 109 715 29249 Midnight Chimes 4....109 700 26013 Almoner 5.. ..109 ,...;.710 (17528)Beina do Cuba 5.. ..109 705 29227 Mike Bice 8.. ..109 710 292C6 Binaldo II 6.. ..109 710 19227 Tower of Candles 3. ...104 705 291722 Cousin Carrie 3 . ..104 720 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Belling 29176 El Bio Bhannon 4... .107 715 2922930scar Tolle 3 ...102 ......710 (291S4)Decoy 4... .101 720 292062deaLion...... 5.... 99 725 Sixth Race 1 Mile and 100 Yards. 4- year-olds and upward.. Selling.' 291752Qreenock 4... .108 720 291753 Goldone 4.... 106 725 292052fir Hampton 4... 106 715 25912 Pat Morrissey 7.... 99 715 29134 Ping 6.... 99 700 29134 Castake 6.... 99 710 29227 Imperious 6.... 99 705 Lakeside Form LAKESIDE FOBM. The form of Friday's Lakeside fields is : First Bace Frank M Dandola, Bragg. Second Bace Bummer, Kohnwreath, Mountebank. Third Bace Autumn Leaves, Golden Glitter, . Miracle II. Fourth Bace Beseda, Eva Bice, Baird, Fifth Bace Pronta, Inspector Shea, Lucien Appleby. Bixth Bace Charles D., Banish, Farmer Bennett. Lakeside Entries LAKESIDE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 1 Mile All Ages. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 29212 Automaton 3.. ..106 685 292122 vfoodstick 3.... 106 685 26092 Iceni 3 103 .. 675 29212 Zack Phelps 3 . ..103 ..... 690 29t5SMary Moore 3 ...103 .... 700 29209 Frank M S ...105 725 Z9079 Form 3 ... 97 665 29238 Bragtr 2.... 90 710 (29182)Dandola 2 ... 90 720 29236 Pierce J 2 ... 90 625 2918? Ljsbeth 2.... 87 700 P. J. Moss & Co. entry. Second Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling, 29118 EmmaB .' 4.. ..Ill 700' (2969)Bnmmer 5. ...101 7S 25698 Heigh Ho 6 .. 107 685 29150 Evelyn Byrd 5.... 107 675 28978 Monutebank 4.. ..107 700 29208 Protect 5... .104 665 29149 Emma M 4 .. 104 675 29209 Cora Havill II 5 .. 104 670 29119 Barney Baal 5 .. 101 675 29027 Olekma 4 ... 99 670 29178 Mattie Bazar 4.... 99 650 29078 Kohnwreath 3.... 97 710 28167 Hattie June 3 ... 94 625 29149 Little Jack Horner 5 ... 94 700 Third Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. AUowancss (29151) Miracle II 107 640 29179 fluke of Connaught 105 625 29117 Hopsdale. 102 610 29207 Hat Mitchell 102 600 29179 Golden Glitter 102 680 291793 Autumn Leaves 102 700- Fourth Raco 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, (29101)Ren Chance 4. ...104 675 291o238aird ..... 4.. ..102 700 2902S2BoB8da 4.. ..101 725 (29152) Eva Bice 6.. ..100 705 291513Valdez 3 ... 99 695 29237 Campus 5 ... 99 615 !290J9 Benckart 3.... 98 .690 29099 F. Garner 7.... 97 600 29241 Star Cotton 4.... 97 625 29100 Glissando 4 ... 97 640 29152 Sam LazaruB Esq 5 ... 95 , 675- 9122 Miss Liza 5 ... 92 650 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Handicap. (28788)Lacrimae 106 675 (29211) Lucien Appleby 106 685 292383 John A. Clarke 102 655 291792 Hood wink 96 ......675 292112Inspector Shea 95 695 29179 Pronta 94 700- 29179 Dnke of Connaught.... 88 680 Sixth Race 1 1-4 Milne. S.yaar-olds and upward. Belling. 29152 Kentucky Babe 4 ...107 676 292413Isabey . 6.. ..101 850 290972Charlea D. 5.. ..1C0 725 (29123) Banish 5.... 99 .715 29183 Joe Gammage 5.... 98 665 29183 Admetus 7 ... 97 7C0' 29183 Azim .... .. 3 ... 95 690 29183 Tammany Chief 3.... 95 700 29212 Elmer L 3 ... 92 650- (29212) Farmer Bennett S.... 89 710- . 291833UncieTom ... ... 3 87 -.710 OUR EXTRA SPECIALS. We send but two or three per week bnt they are certain. NOT A LOSER yet on this wire. In the laBt fonr weeks we had twelve all winners. Cervera, 20 to 1 ; Stuart, 4 to 1 ; Orleans, 10 to 1 The Bronze Demon, 4 to 1 ; Lombre, 6 to 1 ; Lat-son, 6 to 1 ; Kohnreath, 10 to 1 ; Mollie Peyton, 25tol; Andes. 10 to 1; Banish. 8 to 1. Yesterday: Paul Clifford, 10 to 1. TEBM8: $1.00 per sptcial, three for S2.00, eight for 5.00, with big promts guaranteed or money refunded. GOLD FINDER HANDICAP, Room 7, 111 N-Clark St., Chicago, 111. Responsible Bettors can obtain direct and exclusive information giving three or four GOOD PLAYS-each week. This information is from interested parties and confined to certain stables only and on the HOUSES WHEN READ'S and backed by informant. Address- G. VENTER, P. 0, NEW YORK CITY. Race - Track - Information - Bureau Turf Correspondents. Publishers of Form Letter Handicap. All Races. Suite 500, 263-269 Dearborn St. Telephone Harrison 1580. 15 to I Good Thing Friday. Here is one that we advise a big plunge on, is in spleudid condition, and the race is practically-over in fact won according to the sensational work of this good thing Wednesday. The very best good thing we have had at Lakeside. Two other good things in third and fourth races. At least 3 to 1 will be laid against these two. Take one hundred dollars ($100) to the track with you today and parley on the above three good things and you will have the beBt chance of your existence to win a bank roll. DO YOU BEALLY WANT TO WIN? Yes, you say. Well, then, let us, men who have made a life long study of the sport of racing, who have made other men wealthy, ADVISE YOU. Saturday 10 to 20 to 1 Getaway Day Good'Thing. You must not miss this one. Customers outside of Chicago please send your mail order as early aB possible. TERMS: $1.00 PER DAY. $4.00 PER WEEK. READY AT 9 A. M. Race Track Information Bureau, 263-269 Dearborn St. Also sold at Kolman's cigar Btore, 267 Dearborn St., and at cigar stand, Botunda, Adams Express Bnilding, 185 Dearborn 8t. BUNCO-BRONCHO INFORMATION CO PICKING WINNERS. PICKING WINNERS. Puryear, 8 to I, won; Precursor, lost; Anna Bain, 8 to I, won; wired the world over as extra specials. We are picking the winners as I shall do in California ail this winter. Today one only, odds 4; to fiO to f. .SPECIAL DAILY CITY SHEETS WITH ALL RACES $1.0. Six SuPfiiah for $10 flr S2 for One Wired to any part of the world. May require two weeks CIA OJJCWQia IUI IU Ul yi. lUI UUC. to deliver, as only wire horses of odds, not hot favorites H. T. Allard always at office to explain any matter. I with my track man every morning as you know. Office 176 S. Clark St. in ticket offlco. Telephone 2149 Central. On sale at 11:30 a.m. at newsstand, southeast corner of Clark and Madison Sta. Also on salo at Bed Hot Stand at track, COL. J. C. WOOTERS, MGR., 91 Lincoln Ave. - - Tel. North 1007., Page [3] Aqueduct Form AQUEDUCT FORM. New Yobk, N, Y-. November 7. The forn oJ Friday' Aqueduct flaldi : First Bace HeliobaB, Corder II., Vantoro. Second Kaco Mollie Peyton, Marothen, Carl K abler. Tbird Baca Early Eve, Gemeseo, Wild Bess. Foartb Raco Lucky Star, Criterion, Bowen. Fiftb Bace Locket, Ernest Parham, Hono-lulo-. Sixth Bace Satire, Alpaca, Xappenecker. Aqueduct Entries AQUEDUCT EKTBIE3. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Bace 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, gelling Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp 259553 Heliobas 5.. ..123 750 291843Morokanta 4. ...118 7S0 29085 The Burlington Sou to.. 5.... 113 .700 29157 Boyal Bterling 4....11S 725 292422Shoreham.. 4... 113 ..... 7S0 209i52Corder II. 6. ...110 740 29C08 Songster 6.. ..110 725 219E9 Harry Beed 9... 110 735 29184 Brandy Smash 3.... 108 710 Sapphire S....105 27507 Ventoro 2. ...105 7S5 29184 Cherries 3.... 105 ..... 730 27440 Maldon 3....1U5 720 29223 Princess H 3. ...105 715 Second Kaoo 1 Mllo and 70 Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 29184 Candling 4... 112 690 29184 Bnark . 3.... Ill .705 28275 Anecdote 3.... 107 685 292202Mollie Peyton 3 .. 105 725 292433St. David S 101 715 291573 Alard 3 ...101 710 29185 Punctual 3 .. 101 695 29247 Cherished .3 .101 7C0 (291E9)Marothen S .. 101 720 (29223) Carl Kahler 3 ...101 ......715 Third Bqcm-5 1-S Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 28619 Clearfield 110 700 29106 Bigotry 110 705 28849 Past 110 700 292212Early Evo 110 725 29221 Geneseo 110 720 29221 Clipper . - 110 690 26462 Bilvor Twist 110 685 29188 Leslie Bruce 110 680 29188 Sinecure 110 710 29188 May i 110 680 292il Blanche Herman 110 700 29221 Wild Bess 110 715 29188 Gaygirl 110 705 29188 Chickadee 110 710 29084 Tact 110 705 290842Pearl Finder 110 715 29084 Avis 110 695 Fourth Bace 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. 3-year-oldi and npward Belling. 29222 Handicappsr 4 ...1C6 710 (29105)Lucky Star 7. ...105 725 (29220) Criterion 3 ...103 720 (29157)Bowen 3... 102 ......715 29222 Black Dick 3 ...102 700 (29185) Lamp o'Lee 3.... 93 .705 Fifth iiaco 5 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. 29186 Honolulu 109 715 29186 Neither One 109 710 290122Carrington 108 715 29108 Misleader 104 705 29219 Shandonfiald 102 700 29244 Ernest Parham 102 720 29108 Equalize 102 700 29037 Lemoyne 99 . 600 29219 Locket 99 725 Sixth Bace 1 Mile and 70' Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 29056 Satire 3... .110 725 26780 Land of Clover 3.. ..110 690 29123 Federalist 4.... 110 710 29184 Battile 5.. ..110 705 29184 Alpaca 4. ...110 720 25352 Sir Egas 4.... 110 685 28668 Touraine 5.... 110 680 29228 Walleiiey 3.... 108 715 291853Bappenecker 3. ...108 715 28931 Tonicum 3.... 108 705 26003 Margaret Hoffman 3.. ..105 700 29080 Ondurdis 3.. ..105 710 292233Tour 3.... 105 700 28647 Wyola 3... 105 695 Louisville Form LOUISVILLE FOBM, Louisville, Ky November 7. The form ot Friday's Louisville fields is: First Bace Times Star, Blonde Grayson, Prima II. Second Bace Florrie S Irresistible, Tout. Tbird Bace Eleven Belle, Lady of the West, Birdie May. Fourth Bace Louis Wagner, Chanterelle, Jordan. Fifth Bace Pharoah, Nettie Begent, Jim Gore II. Louisville Entries LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear; traak fast First Bace 5 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward, Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 29135 Times Star 4. ...107 725 29231 Assessment 3....104 705 29193 Little Ohico 3 ...104 710 292S53Prima II 3... .104 715 29231 Free Gold 6.. ..104 705 29190 Gratia 4.... 104 700 29231 Hunting 5... 104 710 29190 Blackford 3.. ..104 700 291902Dynasty 3.... 99 715 292312Blonde Grayson 3.... 9 720 Second Bace 5-8 Mile. 2-jaar-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 291S63Irresistible 107 690 291693 triorrio 8 107 700 292322Tout 107 685 26057 Charley Thompson 107 675 292323Tuck Paw 107 680 27079 Idogo 107 670 29232 Harrison F 105 665 29232 Oton Clay 102 670 29J32 Misha 102 660 29232 Nora D 102 675 29136 Miss West... 103 660 ' 29282 Arthur Moll 102 ....665 29136 Anna Hasbrouck 102 680 Third Race 1 1-16 Mllf s S-ysar-olds and upward. Belllnsr. 291913Kleven Bella 4 .. 108 725 29262 Ella Martin 4 ... 107 690 92S13Cantadaa 5 ...105 710 201942Lady of the West 6... .103 720 29263 Birdie May 7.. ..102 715 29138 Sauce Boat 4.... 99 705 29170 Gibson Girl 3.... 99 700 291683Mandamus 4 ... S9 .710 29235 Empyreal 3 ... 96 700 292S33Bose Bird 3 ... 90 .715 Fourth Kace 3-4 Mile. 2-ycar-oldB. Allowances. (29169) Louis Wagner 109 725 29l692Chanterelle , 102 720 28975 Jordan .101 715 29234 Tristram 101 710 29261 Badger 101 705 29234 Corinne C- 98 715 28481 HattioDavia 98 700 Fifth Kaco 3-4 Mile. 3-yar-oldo and upward. Balling. (29171) Pharoah 4.... 114 725 (2919J1J. J.T 5... 112 710 28745 Ben Boy 6.... 108 705 (292S5)Dr. Clark 4.. ..107 715 2837 Jack Willis 4.. ..105 695 458 Lillian McDonald 7 ... J 05 690 28485 Buby Bilay 5 ... 105 710 29192 Nettie Begent 4.... 103 720 291932 Jim Gore II 6 .. 100 715 29231 Albert C 5.... 99 700 29264 Amolia Btrathmore 4.... 97 ......705 Latonia Form LATONIA FOBM. Cincinnati, O., November 7. The. form of Friday's Latonia fields is : First Bace Arachne,.Mr. Phinizy, Muydine. Bocond Baco St. Hora, Dr. Hart, Moderator. Third Bace Dollie Wagner, Patchwork, Dalkeith. Fourth Bace Aquinas, Onanetta, Olea. Fifth Bace Insolence, Throstle, Martha D. Sixth Bace Walkenshaw, Teucer, Irish Jowol. Latonia Entries LATOKIAENTBIE3. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Bace 3-4 Mile. 3-year-oldi and npward. Balling, Ind. Horcan. Age, Wt. Hde. 291102 Arachno 3.... 104 725 29218 Beafer 6... .104 710 29195 Polly Bixby 4... 104 700 27758 Lenox 3.... 102 705 27401 Mr. Phinizy 5.... 102 720 29216 St. Bluff 3.... 99 .705 29141 Maydine 4.... 99 715 27314 Maiden Lane 3 ... 99 690 29196 Bodd.... 4.... 99 695 29216 Sortie ....8.... 99 715 29218 Clipsetta 4.... 99 700 29141 Alva's Pet 6.... 99 690 Second Bace 1 Mile. 2-year-olds. Billing. 29214 Martin Burke 104 690 29258 Moderator 102 715 291992St. Hera 100 725 29199 Ben Hullum 99 710 29258 Dr. Hart 98 720 292172Faunarina 97 710 29164 All About... 97 ......690 29111 Dr. Worth 96 715 28479 CouBine 93 . 705 28355 Lady Florence 93 695 29199 Beap 93 700 Third Bace 1 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward, Belling, 26556 Ed Gartland II 6.... 107 715 29215 Albertvale 7.... 102 695 292162Dalkeith 3.... 100 715 29146 Lady Ezell 5.... 99 690 291962Prestome 4.... 99 710 29213 Life Line...: 3.... 98 705 291963Tempt 3.... 95 710 292002Do)lie Wagner 3.... 95 725 (29141)Annu 3 ... 95 705 29218 Nelse Morris 8 ... 95 700 292163Patchwork 3 ... 95 720 29110 Badge BeUe 3.... 95 700 Fourth Bace 7-8 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. 29086 Horn 6.... 105 685 29213 Charley 8hane 4....105 705 29141 Antagone 4... 102 695 26572 Dr. 8. C. Ay ras 4 .... 102 710 29215 Aquinas 7.... 100 725 29213 Edna Gerry 4 ... 99 715 29160 Meggs .. 6.... 99 .700 29147 Onanetta 4.... 99 720 29160 John W. Patton 4.... 99 690 29141 Little Veronica 4.... 99 705 29147 Olea 4.... 99 715 29160 Assassin 7.... 97 710 Fifth Race-0-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 29255 Belle of Minco 110 710 292552Throstle .'....110 720 (290SO) Martha D 110 715 29199 Beclusa 110 705 29161 Mollie T 105 700 28S06 Pirate Girl 105 690 269913In8olence : 105 725 29255 The Boston 105 705 291612Lady Brockway 105 715 29114 Flitting 100 695 Bunker, ch. f, by Forester The Princess 100 29111 Whiffit .100 710 29114 Owletta 100 690 Sixth Bace 7-8 Mile. 4-yaar-olde and upward. Balling, Ind. HorosB. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 29259 Elsie Bramble. 6...J07 690 (29218)Wat9rhouse 5.. ..107 715 (29163)Pretty Bosie 5 ....107 710 (29198) W. G. Welch 4. ...107 705 29215 Teucer 6.. ..102 720 29254 Irieh Jewel 4.. ..102 715 292182 WalkenBhaw 7... .102 725 27779 Ethel Davis 5.... 99 690 29215 Mies Soak j 6.... 99 695 29218 Elba 4.... 99 710 292183 Bailie J 5.... 99 700 29040 Nina B L ... 4.... 99 705 291953Jena 4.... 99 700 The Saratoga flssociation For the Improvement of the Breed of Horses. Stakes to Close on NOVEMBER II, I90I. To Be Run 1902. FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS IN 1902 -NOW YEARLINGS. The United States Hotel Stakes of SIQ.OOO.aft8 tional. To the winner $7,000, to the second $2,000, and to the third $1,000. Winners of two races of the value of $2,000 each, or of one of $1,500, to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two of $5,580. or one of $6,500, 5 lbs. extra, Non-winners of $1,000 allowed 5 lbs. ; maidens aUowed 12 lbs. Fire and a Half Furlongs. The Grand Union Hotel Stakes of $10,000. ?yy jSK?S?.n JffiMSsS To the winner $7,000, to the second $2,000, and to the third $1,000. Winners of two races of the value of $2,000 each, or of one of $1,500, to carry 3 lbs. extra: of two of $3,500, or of one of $6,500, 5 lbs. extra. Non-winners of $1,000 allowed 5 lbs. ; MaidenB allowed 12 lbs. Six Furlongs. The Flach nf tR flflfl By subscription of $50 each, or $20 if declared by June 1,1902. Btarters I IIC riflDIl Ul $J,UUU. t0 pay 10o additional. To the winner $4,000, to the Becond $700, and to the third $300. Winners of a race of the value of $5,000 to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two races of $5,000, 7 lbs. extra. Non-winners of $2,500 allowed 7 lbs. Five and a Half Furlongs. The Spinaway of $5,000. For Fillies. SaStSaiatJS&SS&& the winner $1,000, to the eocond $700, and to the third $300. Winners of $2,500 to carry S lbs. extra. Non-winners of $1,000 allowed 7 lbs. Maidens allowed 12 lbs. Five and a Half Furlongs. f- FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS IN I902-N0W TWO-YEAR-OLDS. TIlO TraUPrc nf Qlfl flflfl B? subscription of $100 each, or $50 if declared by Jane 1, 1902. I IIC 1 1 (MCI & Ul IU,UUU. starters to pay $150 additional. To the winner $7,000, to the aecond $2,000, and to the third, $1,000. Winners in 1902 of two races of the value of $2,500 each, or of one of $5,000. to carry 3 lbs. extra. Non-winners of $2,000 in 1902 allowed 10 lbs.; of $1,000, 15 lbs, One Mile and a Furlong. Tho Ifonnpr nf flflfl ByBubscriptionof $50 each, or 525 if declared by June 1,1902. Starters I lie MSI1IICI Ul 91, UUU. to pay $100 additional. To the winner $i,0J0, to the second $700, and to the third $300. Winners in 19u2 of two races of the value of 52,500 each, or of one of $5,000, to carry 3 lbs. extra. Non-winners of $2,000 in 1902 allowed 10 lbs. ; of $750 15 lbB. Ono Mile and a Quarter. The Alabama of $5,000. For Fillies. &rt5.ff tAWSSSi'S the winner $4,000, to the Becond $700, and to the third $300. Winners of $2,000 in 1902 to carry 3 lbs. extra. Non-winners of $1,000 in 1902 allowed 5 lbs. Maidens allowed 15 lbs. One Mile and a Sixteenth. Entrirs should be addressed to the Becretary, the Windsor Arcade, 46th street and Fifth avenuo, Now York. W.G.WHITNEY, H. K. KNAPP, H. D. MclNTYRE, President. Secretary. Asst. Secretary All the Turf IN ews All Tracks arc Perfectly Edited. Fully Reported I Daily Racing Form Form Sheets and Entries I Telegraphic, Correct, Expertly Indexed. Concise, Comely. Training News a Specialty. Official Organ of the Western Jockey Club. OFF OUR OWN PRESSES BEFORE THE CHICAGO DAILIES. OlIC Month $1.25 sent as Snhsrrintinn . . ouDscripiion . , crx mbst-oasc Six Months 750 One Year 14.00 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAG, ILL, Page [4] Latonia Form Chart LATONIA FORM CHART. MILLDALE, KT November 7. Eleventh day. Latonia Jockey Clnb. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge, L. P. Tarlton. Starter, H. D. Brown. Baaing starts at 2 :00 p. m. 29254: F1H8T KACE-3-4 MilG Puree $250. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. " Ed Horses AWt St 34 14 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29040 HA1DEE 3 97 1 12 12 12 la D Hall B V Prathar 30 SO SO 10 29040 BILL MA8SIE S 101 7 63 6 31 2i Lyno OotaBros&Co 3 3 8 6-5 2911038m W. 8 102 6 hi 51 43 31 L Jackson CCM'Cafferty&Co3 4 4 8-5 29091 MASTERFUL 3 99 3 21 21 21 4i J Hothors'llNewm'n&Atchs'nl2 12 12 5 29200 BYNCOP. BANDY 3 103 2 41 41 7 51 Lindsay P Knykendall 4 5 5 2 j 29110 LAUBEATEA 4 105 4 31 31 51 61 Landry K E Watkina 7 7 6 2 &SS.if?S -JEWEL. 4 102 8 8 7 61 71 B Stocle J J Marklein & Co6 7 7 21 291603MABQ. ELLEN 3 97 11 9 9 8 8 B Mnrphy J Bodegap 20 30 30 12 29063 MINNIE B. 5 103 10 10 10 9 92 Michaels JDoBha&Co 10 15 15 6 29110 PBINCE EBHEB 4 105 5 7 8 10 105 H Wilson C J Feb 15 SO 30 12 28636 BED SIGNAL 3 103 9 11 11 11 111 o Miller C S Crow 20 20 20 8 254082I8LIP 6 107 12 12 12 12 12 CaBh G Schafsr 40 50 50 20 . Time, 121, 241, 501, 1:151. Winner B. f, by Free Knight Yinaigrotte. Went to post at 2:12. At post 3 minutes. 8tart good. Won driving; second oasily, Haidoe was away luckily and ran wall but had all Bhe could do to stall off Bill Massie's rush at the finish. The latter would have won if the distance had baen a little further. 8im W. did well and should soon win. Masterful showed speed and is improving. Laureatea showed considerable arly speed, but quit in, the stretch run. Scratched 29141 Crescent Queeu, 97. OverweightB Laureatea, 3 pounds; Minnie B., 1; Bed Signal, 1. Haidee. show, 5 to 1. Bill Massie, show, 1 to 2. aim W.. show, 3 to 5. 20255 8KCD BAUE-6"i JMtile' Purse $300. 2-year-olde. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt 8t 34 14 J StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (28994)M ABEL WIN N 115 2 H 12 12 is Landry P J Gorman 2 21 21 9-10 288582THB08TLE 105 1 21 22 21 22 ' Knight J D Smith 21 3 3 6-5 (29066) JANE OAKEB 103 6 51 5 52 3- L Jackson Waltring&Yeager 7 8 8 3 (29161)MAMIE ENGLISH 103 5 41 4 42 41 Miller J J Badel 7 7 7 21 29161 THE BOSTON 107 4 31 31 31 5 Givens CEJeffars&Co 5 7 7 21 28509 WEDDING MARCH 103 7 7 61 61 6 Pirrman R J Hiner 20 30 SO 12 29199 BELLE OF M1NCO 103 3 61 7 7 72 B Steele W & J Carroll 7 10 10 4 29197 OUB JESSIE 115 8 8 8 8 8 Silvers Armat'g&HardinglO 12 12 5 29114 NETHEBLAND 103 Left at the post. Nelson J CMra 30 40 40 15 . . , Time, 13, 211,491,1:02. Winner B. f, by Conrad Alvaretta. Went to poet at 2:40. At post 2 minutes. Start good for all but Netherland. Won easily; second the same. Mabel Winn showed the most speed throughout and was never f ally extended. Throatle ran a good race and should soon win. Jane Oaker closed a big gap in the Btretch. Mamie English was closing up faBt at the end. The Boston quit badly. Our JeEsie ran the entire distance with part of the barrier wrapped around her. Scratched 29217 Busty C, 103; 25182 Outlet, 103; 291612Lady Brockway, 103. Overweights Throstle, 2 pounds ; The Boston, 4. Mabel Winn, show, 2 to 5. Throstle, show, 1 to 2. Jane Oaker, show. 7 to 5. 20256 TH1KD BACK1 Mile Parse $300. 3-year-olds and upward, eelling. tod Horses A Wt St M 14 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O V (29113)F. ADMISBION 3 94 3 31 11 U 11 1h fi Btaele W H Sajre 7 15 15 5 (29142)WINTEB 5 105 5 5 51 21 21 23 T Knight j"BBo8pasa 1-2 3-5 1-2 out 292003 BAFFLED 4 102 2 4 41 31 31 32 Donovan E W Fitzgerald 6 8 8 21 29196 HAND D. 6 103 4 1h 21 42 41 41 Lyne J J Younker Jr 12 25 25 10 290172GOVBNOBBOYD6 98 6 61 7 7 62 51 L Jackson J Laird 10 15 15 4 291132Q. W. W. 3 97 7 7 8 51 72 61 Croethw'iteBakor & Gentry 31 8 8 21 (29086)ALBEBT LEE 4 103 8 8 61 61 52 710 W Watson Mrs M Abadie 10 25 25 8 29200 BBANCH 6 98 1 21 3 8 8 8 H Wilson M C Moore 7 13 13 5 Time, 131, 24i,.49i, 1 :15, 1 :42. Winner B. or br. c, by Badge - Minnie Williams. Went to post at 3:05. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Free Admission ran a corking good race and appears to be a much improved colt. Knight on Winter took the longest way around and made his run t;oo late. Baffled did all that could ba expected of her. Hand D. is improving. Governor Boyd ran a fair race but can do battsr. Scratched 29145 VanHoorebeke, 106; 291S6 Dandy H., 101; 29160 Meggs,63. OverweightB Branch, 1 pound. Free Admission, show, 8 to 5. Baffled, show, evens. 29257 F0DBTH BAC3a3"4 Mile All Ages. Handicap. $350 added. lad Horses A Wt St M, 14 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 290893ANNA BAIN 4 98 1 H H 11 1 Lyne Baker & Gentry 8 8 8 2 (29089)8EVOY 6 124 4 2h 22 21 22 Bobartson John Call 4-5 1 1 2-5 (29197JFONEDA 4 105 6 4" Sh 32 2 Landry L Smitha 5 5 5 8-5 291423ECOME 5 93 3 6 6 41 41 B Steele J J Marklein & Co 10 10 10 3 29198 MAGGIE FELIX 4 99 5 3b 4- 51 52 LlndBay Taylor Bros 8 15 12 5 291652YELMA CLABK 3 92 2 52 E 6 6 L Jackson W L Hazelip 10 10 10 3 Time, 12i, 241, 49,1:111. Winner Br. f, by Kingston Laura W. Went to post at 3:35. At post 2 minuteB. Start good. Won' easily; second the same. Anna Bain t showed improvement and fine speed and was never strongly urged. 8evoy ran a good race but was asked to concede too much in the mitter of weight. Foneda seemed to hang at the start but made up ground and ran her race. Valma Clark acted badly at the post. Ecome finished Btrongly. , Overweights Foneda, 1 pound ; Ecome, 3 ; Yelma Clark, 2. Anna Bain, show, 7 to 10. Sevoy, show out. Foneda. show, 4 to 5. 29253 FIFTH BACK 5-8 M.JI0. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses AWt Bt 14 14 5x StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 28884 8ETAUKET 108 4 8 21 21 12 Landry H M Ziegler 6-5 6-5 6-5 1-2 292142 BO A8TEB 103 7 7 7 61 21 Arvin George J Long 10 12 12 5 (29062) WATEB EDGE 105 3 1h li H 32 Lyne Butlodgs&Stevens6 6 6 2 29143 MODEBATOB 108 8 41 41 31 41 Minder Mrs MCLyls&Co 12 15 15 6 29111 BERT SARGENT 108 9 9 9 7 5 Silvers Mrs W Hoffman 20 20 20 8 28686 B'NETT WALLACE 108 1 31 31 51 61 T Knight H Wallaca 10 15 15 6 291642CIBCU8 103 6 5h 61 41 71 L JackBon W T Baldwin 6 7 7 2 2914S DB. HABT 107 5 61 8 8 8 Givens 8ollera & Lynch 10 20 20 8 CABDOME 100 12 12 12 9 98 JHothers'll W 8 Trevey & Co 30 40 40 15 28992 LIGHTHUNT 102 10 10 10 10 102 Lindsay M Young 40 100 100 40 29087 GEOBGE FABB 100 11 11 11 11 112 CrcBtwaito C B McLean 30 80 80 30 KING TATIU3 1021 2 21 51 12 12 Nelson Waltring&Yeagor 20 40 40 15 Time, 121, 25, 491, 1:021. Winner Br. c, by Lord Hartington Mary Greenwood, Went to post at 4:00. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second driving. Betauket was much the best and Landry had no trouble in landing him a winner. Boaster began slowly but Qnished well and got up in time to nip second place from WaterEdge. Tho latter was raced into exhaustion in making the pace. Moderator ran his race. Burnett Wallace showed speed. Circus tirt d. Bert Sargent finished strongly. OverweightB Dr. Hart, 2 pounds; King Tatius, 21. Betauket, show, out. Boaster, show, 2 to 1. Water Edge, show, evens. 29259 8LXTH KACB-a"4 mie PnrseS250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 14 14 , BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H V P (29147) JOHN GB1GSBY 4 112 3 51 32 32 12 Miller J J & M F Murray 6 6 5 2 291653SAD SAM 3 99 1 1 13 11 21 L Jackson W H Chambers 6 12 12 5 291952FLEUBON 4 108 5 2h 22 21 31 Landry Mrs J B Brannon 7 7 6 2 (29112)EL8IEBBMBLE6 109 6 8 61 41 42 JH'thersallA J Bankin 15 20 20 8 29023 CIALES 4 108 2 31 51 52 51 Michaels P J Gorman 3 3 2 4-5 (29165JFLOP 6 107 10 9 9 9 61 D Hall F A Pope 4 6 6 2 29197 JIM NAP 3 105 8 71 7 7 71 Bobertson Wells & Co 12 15 15 6 2888320LIVEB MC 5 107 7 4h 41 8 8 B Steele F Cook 6 8 8 3 291442LYBOB BELL 3 105 4 61 8 62 9 T Knight J D Smith 4 4 4 8-5 27480 JOHN M'ELBOY 7 107 9 10 10 10 10 Lyne E S Morrison 15 20 20 8 Tims, 121, 25, 491, 1:151. Winner Br. c, by Florist Bonnie Girl. Went to post at 4:28. At poBt 7 minutes. Etart fair. Won easily; second driving. John Grigeby finished fast and came away when called on. Sad Sam tried to make a runaway of it, but conld not keep up the clip. Ho and Fleuron were tiring and falling back at the finish. Ciales lacked the speed of his St. Louie raceB. Lyror Bell made a poor showing. Flop got off badly. OverweightB Lyror Bell, 1 pound. John Grigeby, show, evens. Sad Sam, show, 2 to 1. Fleuron, show, evens. Ciales, show, out. Lyror Bell, show, 4 to 5, I Lakeside Form Chart LAKESIDE FORM CHART. KOBY, IHT., November 7. Tenth day. Lakeside Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather cloudy ; traok fast. Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Bichard Dwyer. Racing atarta at 2:00 p. m. 9QylR FIB8T KACK-4 1-3 trnrloncB. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. J 'tPU 2-yaar-olds. Maidens. Allowances. tad Hereon AWtGt 34 14 tl StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 29U8 PURYEAR 107 lu in 2 1b Baesingor J U Strode 15 6 6 2 29207 SMITH'S BEEL 104 3 23 1 21 H'shberger F T Wood 8 10 8 3 29148 CRESCENT CITY 107 41 61 4 3 Dominick B C Bush 8-5 2 2 4-5 291482THESTEWBDE3S 106 2" 4 31 42 Beaton MrsB Bradley 5 6 6 2 292072FADE MENY 107 8 51 65 55 Coburn J F Newman 1112-5 29098 PIERCE J. 105 5 9 9 61 Rice P J Moss & Co 10 10 8 4 9098 PRUE 105 71 3- 5 72 Blake W E Vater 10 10 10 4 29026 MI83 MADISON 102 9 81 7" 8 J Hicks J M Schorling 50 75 75 25 29117 JOHN H. CARR 102 61 7" 8 9 Does James Curl 20 30 30 10 . . Time, 12K, 21, 49, 55. TO. Winner nu Ch. n c, by Prig EvnneEca. Went to post at 2:00. At post 7 minutas. Start good. Won driving; second handily. Pur-year and Smith's Reel ran aa one horoe almoBt the entire distance, the former outgamingthe latter in the closing strides. 'Crescent City, clearly outrun in the early part of the race, closed up around in the last quarter and finished Btrongly. The Stewardess faltered in the closing strides. Fade Meny appeared to ba anchored with her weight. She was always outrun. Prua showed a turn of onrly speed. Bcratched 289103Our Pride, 105. Corrected weights Fade Meny, 103. Overweights Furyear, 2 pounds; Smith's Boel, 11; Crescent City, 3; Fade Meny, 1; Prue,3. Puryear, show, ovens. Bmith's Reel, show, 8 to 5. Crescent City, show, out. Fade Meny. ' show, out. SECOND BACK O 1-3 Furlongs. Purso $100; $75 to second; $25 to third. 4kJ ail I 3-year-oldn and upward. Belling. lud Horses A Wt Bt 34 14 & BtrFin Jockoya Owners O H C P" (29118)ANDES 5 101 1" 32 3 22 i Otis James Arthur l-! I Pi 29118'MAGGIE DAVIS 5 100 21 11 1 U 24 Rice WM Sloan 3 3 3 1 S4,P-TR'MAEE6 93 61 ' R262 5 33 Holgeoon J U Strode 4 4 4 8-5 29150N YX S 91 S" 41 51 4" 4" Boyd B Nicholson & Co 30 80 30 10 292C92S.OFBETHnEM6 10l 5 221 2 35 5c T Maade Hart Gibson Jr 4 4 4 8-5 26SS2CAMPU8 5 103 41 7 72 H 61 Hope J J Ogles 30 20 SO 10 ISJS? ff.Ii,SEBD 4 107 71 5" 43 65 78 Dominick E M Jackson 15 20 20 8 2B96u CATHEDRAL 5 107 8 8 8 8 8 Bassinger J F Holt iMgr) 20 SO 30 10 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 24, 1 :14, 1 :20M. winner Br. h, by Helicon Jess. Went to ppst at2:35. Off at the first break to a good start. Won driving; second easily. Andes finished with a rush and got up in time to win on the post. Maggie Davis stood a drive all through the stretch and showed gamenesB. Henry of Trastamare closed up much ground in the laBt quarter. He is on edge just now and ready to win if placed right. Btar of Bethlehem tired ana quit when a furlong out. Scratched 292082 Aaron, 93. Overweights Cathedral, 3 pounds; Miss Conrad, S. AndeB, show, out. Maggie Davis, show, 1 to 2. Honry of Traatamare, show, 7 to 10. Star of Bethlehem, snow, 7 to 10. 9 Q Q THIRD HACE-S-4 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; ' ?25 to third. " w J, i O O 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses AWt St X 14 ii BtrFin Jockeys Ownera Q H O P " 2902 fYRRHO 107 21 1 U 13 12 Dominick T Licalzi 3 3 3 1 291822AMOTE 106 5" 3 2 21 21 Coburn J F Ntwman 2 3 3 1 (29179) JOHN A.CL'BKE103 8 9 7 51 31 Otis JECdshTng 6-5 6-5 6-5 1-2 29179 BRAGG 106 4- 51 3 3 41 H'ehbergerT Bowe 5 6 6 21 292073LINGO 97 lc 2" 41 4h 56 Bice E Trotter 8 10 10 4 29030 IBMA'S CHOICE 99 3" 41 6 7 63 T Meade J J McCarthy 40 50 50 20 SA7??iY0DNG 73 I" 11 Iel8e6on F M Arthur 40 IS 50 15 290a0 FAQDITA 102 ir? 7 8" 9 9 8 Kano H Howard & Co 40 Q SO 1! 28875STBLLA PERKINS 991 9 63 52 63 9 Doss L TLeai Bon 7 7 5 2 "Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 24, 48?s, 1 Winner-B. c, by Albart Zstetic. Went to post at 3:00. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the tame. Pyrrho, off well, took an easy command after the first quarter had boon run and was never in trouble thereafter. Amote finished fast but had no chance to beat the winner. John A. Clarke, badly outrun in the first half, finished strongly. Bragg tired rapidly when the pinch came as did Lingo. Stella Perkins ran well for half mile a only. She is nowhere wuera near noar herself aeeu. Hcratched-29102 Kentucky Muddl, 94; 29207 Herodes, Ovorweiffhts -Pyrrho, 2 pounds; Amote, 5; Lingo, 3; Faquita, 3; Stella Perkins, 1. Pyrrho, show, 1 to 2. Amote, show, 1 to 2. John A. Clarke, show, out. V2Q y-SlQ FODBTH BACK-1 Mile. Purse $500; $75 to oecond; $25 to third. w J J J 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. ad Horsoa A Wt St M K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (29120)HERMENCIA 4 107 2" 13 12 14 13 12 Coburn W Cahill 6-s 7-5 1-2 (29181)OBONTA8 4 108 31 4 4 4 31 21 Blake G W Cook 2 13-513-57 10 X91782WAYWARD BOY 3 87 4 3 2 22 2 35 Davisson hi H Tichenor&Co7 i3 5P5J10 (29180) W. J, DEBOE 3 100 1 2. 3H 8 4 4 Otis jmea Arthur 21 21 11-53-5 . . , Time, 26,50, 1:14,1:41. inner Ch. f, by Herm9nco Grecia. Went.to post at 3:30. Off at the first break to a poor start. Won easily; second handily. ArRfL1Ua? for,m nd Bi?Fuly J-laed with hi8 fi8ld- Orontas finished fast, but had w been kept too far out of contention and the distance remaining was too short for him to overtake the winner. Wayward Boy ran well to the stretch where he tired. W. J. Deboe TdW not : ran hia race. For some unaccountable reason he kept gradually falling away beaten after the first quarter iiaa neen run. Overweights H6rmencia, 2 pounds. No show betting. 2TF4-0 F1FH KACH-l 1-1U MUes. Purse $100; $75 to second; $25 to third. J &r:J 4-year-olda and upward. Selling. tad Horses A Wt Bt 34 14 5 BtrFih Jockeys Ownera O H O P SKffiiAo8 tz ?ri' i; ,4.' n THfcr K?s 1-5 r i-5 ii 888 t "s r ?i s a s s. sr IfSf11 h I 291E03B. G. FOX 5 1C9 1 211 21 3 6 78 Blake D P Bodrc A I ?"5 29122 PRAIRIE DOG 4 102 6h 71 8 8 8 8 Otis Wff B 1-1-4 1' ?' I w?nPntiSall0W4ance; Time, 12, 25, 49, 1:15, 1:42, i:48. Winner B. f, by Apache My Badge. .Went to poet at 3:55. Off at, the first break to a good start. Won driving- second easilv Free Pass came away in the last eighth, but had to be driven out tfc the . laat onuee tS stall off Barilla's bold bid m.the last fiftyyards. The latter finished fast and SJSMhn fen8?"-3 t?6,7inn in. an.ther stride. Linden Ella came fast in the Im eighth. Myth SSSSiJlSSBn&&.Ult0 st-dthesamemaybeaaidofDoMffi: B.'g. Bcratched-29152 Sam Lazarus Esq., 98; (29116)Helen Paxton, 95. .Free Pass, ebow, out. Barilla, show, 4 to 5. Linden Ella, show, 2 to 1. B. Q. Fox, show, 1 to 2. JiJ 24-l feftfcjL S1XiTH 4-year-olds HAP?V16 and upward. net Selling. ?arBe $405 875 to Bond: $25 to third. Ind Horses AWt Bt & 14 X BtrFin Jockeya Owners" O H O P fflP III r f 1 1 1 erSK&aii sata TcS8A 1109 ff! He&n &AHffif lo lo 8 i r&HTllFESINGER5So9?i??,12i1,11 P h IJS HMHennenssey g g g 30 10 mwtfikWfm IS lOo3 SlfBk Jame?Adr?hur 1 J I 15 2SO07 FOX BARD 4 100 1 7 ioh 93 112 us Beaton PtofdtipS U k U I'5 28732DAGMAR 6 97 4- H 4-10-12 12 Rice R T Wright & Co 5 6 6 6 21 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12. 256, 0, 1 :16, 1 :13, 1 :49. 715 Winner Ch. m, by Fonso Eva S. Meat to post at 4:25. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easilv nnrnnrt ShffHfc,ia8tb8for0nter,iDhl8trotc1 a-nd &y rln intotne eeadnby thJ sixtoenth had been run. Donator had a rough journey, but had no chance to beat the winner Ieaboy ran m much improved form, but was tiring in tns last fifty yards. Precurso ra? U fu nl?X5 "V" '"Longs. Both Star Cotton and Moroni showed well for il furlongs Ovorweights Precuraor, 2 mriongs. pounds; Donator, 2: Dagmar, 2. Fantasy, enow, 1 to 2. Donator, show, 1 to 2. laabey, show, 5 to 1. Moroni, show, 4 to 5. Page [5] Louisville Form Chart LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. I.OTJISVII.I.E, KY Novanber 7. Fifth day. Douglas Park Racing Association. Fall Meet ing. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge. John Morrow. Starter, William Bruen. Racing startB at 2:30 p. m. FIBST fiACB:3"4 KUle Farse$250. All Ages. Allowances. 29260 Ind Horace A Wt St X X X StrJfin Jocfceyt Uwn o ti I 290983BUNTBESBA 2 93 2 31 33 21 H O'Neil W McLemore 8-5 8-5 8-5 2-5 29023 K1NDBED 4 112 1 11 J2 1 21 Dugan E&LBohlman 13-53 3 4-5 291S528PBINGWELLS 5 104 5 21 21 3 36 May GHendrie 11-106-56-5 2-5 291662MISB GUIDO 3 100 3 43 41 43 4" J Daly Cole & Co 10 10 10 3 29165 MIBB AUBREY 3 97 8 61 52 pa 52 Mahon J F Dockery 50 50 0 15 (28!62)DOMINIB 6 104 4 51 6 6 68 LDaly OHHonsiek 30 30 SO 8 13BS1 PFOTIO 4 1C9 6 7 7 7 71 Enoa P Bitzer 100 100 100 40 28158 INCANDESCENT 5 104 7 8 8 8 8 Fobb D Giles 100 ICO 100 SO Time, 24,49,1:14. Winner Ch. f, by Pirate of Penzance Sayonora. Went to post at 2:21. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second the same. Hun-tressa caught Kindred on the stretch turn and the difference in weight enabled her to draw away in the run home. At that Lad Kindred bsd another race in him he would in all probability have won, ae. be tired in tie last sixteenth as if short. Springwelle was badly handled and ehould have been much closer up. May allowed him to swerve badly in the Btretcb. Miss Aubrey made up much ground from a bad beginning. Miss Guido weakened in the last quarter. Scratched 29166 Mazeta, 97. Overweights Huntressa, 1 pound; Miss Guido, 3. No show betting on first three. 2961 SEC0ND BACB-5"8 Mlle" arsei250. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt M X X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (2919DTR10 106 3 32 32 H 11 Howell W McLemore 2 2 8-5 1-2 291912LILLIAN M. 106 2 21 31 21 22 Finnerty F M Connor " 5 8 8 2 (291391PISTER SARAH 108 1 12 11 33 35 BeauchampA Brown & Co 3-5 4-5 4-5 nut 29191 KEGEL -95 4 5 52 41 42 O'Neil P M Civill 10 12 12 4 29167 TAX MAN 98 5 61 6 610 51 M Johnson R F Myers 20 40 40 12 29191 MATTIE SPENCER 95 6 43 4h 52 6 J Daly E Moore 20 20 20 5 29167 BADGER 104 7 7 7 7 710 Btcckwell FGering 10 30 30 10 29167 ALICE HOP 95 8 8 8 8 8 Bookie B O Kennedy 100 100 1C0 40 Time, 241, 491,1:021. Winner Ch. g, by Argyle Etta Gilroy. Went to pos at 2:54. At post 3 minutes. Startfair. Won handily; eecond easily. Trio,under restraint in the first part of tbe race, came with a well-timed rush through the stretch and won going away. Lillian M. waB in close quarters in the last furlong and was weakly ridden. 8ister 8arah showed early speed, but quit when challenged. Kegel did not display his usual early speed. Overweights Badger. 2 pounds. Trio, show, out. Lillian M.. show, 4 to 5. 29202 THIBD BACJfi 7-8 Mlle Parse $250. 4-year.olds and upward. Belling lad Horses A Wt Bt X jj. j StrFin JockeyB Ownors O H O P 292S3 CHIPPY BEAD 5 102 1 11 11 2io 11 J Daly J C Ferris Jr 3-5 1 4-5 out Z9168 ME7CXFN 5 102 2 23 210 H 2 T W alker T A Davies 2 21 21 1 29170 BALI 01 T P. 7 106 3 S2 31 31 32 33 Finnerty CAAlderson 20 25 25 8 2 9194 MH.BBOCKWCOD5 107 5 51 41 42 41 43 W Woods P Biowning 6 6 4 3-2 292S1 KILDARLIE 4 107 7 7 68 620 620 51 McFeeley W F Maina 6 7 7 3 29194 FRIE3LAND 5 1061 4 4h 51 53 51 60 Abeher D Hill 15 15 15 5 28918 ELLA MARTIN. 4 1G9 6 61 7 7 7 7 Patton J Persinger 4 7 7 3 25584 SOUDANA 4 107 Left at the post. May berry Morehead & Co 15 25 25 8 Tiro e, 24i, 50, 1 :161, 1 :29i- ; Winner Br. m, by Iroquois Louise T. Went to post at 3:23. At post 9 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; eecond the same. Itwaa a two-horse race throughout and Cherry Head lasted well while Metoxen weakened in tho final furlong. Hallott P. ran his best race and had no mishaps. Mr. Brookwoodiran in improved form. It was a bed field and does not call for much comment. ' Overweights Hallott P., 1 pound; Friesland, 11; Ella Martin, 2. Metoxen, show, 2 to 5. Hallott P., show, 4 to 1. Mr. Broofcwood, show, 7 to 10. 29203 F0UBTH BAC3 1 mie Pa $250. 3-y ear-olds and upward. Belling. Ind Horses A Wt St H H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners Q H O P 292332BANQUO II. 7 107-1 12 H 12 12 Ink T Walker T A DavieB 7-5-8-5 8-5 3-5 (29170) BIGER 3 98 3 5u 52 42 2 2 J Daly P J Nolan t 4 4 4 8-5 29233 OMELIA 6 104 7 42 3h 31 33 86 Howell JO Tucker 3 4 4 8-5 29235 BATTUS 3 97 2 3" 21 21 42 42 LDaly P M Civill 5 5 4 2 ' 291903CUPA 3 95 6 8 62 52 53 51 O'Neil M 8towe 6 8 8 3 29190 BIB DIE MAY 7 1061 8 7 7 7 62 66 Absher J P Housloy 40 60 60 20 (29138)PAN CHARM 6 107 5 2n 41 61 75 710 BeauchampJ G Ferris Jr 3 5 5 2 29137 DEMOSTHENES 7 99 4 61 8 8 8 8 Collins H D Monroe 40 60 60 20 Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:431. Winner Ch. h, by Pirate of Penzance Thrifty. Went to post at 3:53. At post 11 minutes. Start good. Won driving; Eecond easily. Banquo II. waB off well in motion and Walker kept him hard at it all the way. He was under a hard drive in the last furlong to stall off Biger. The latter finished resolutely and but for meating with early interference should have won. Omelia ran woll under punishment and showed im-proyement. Battns showed speed, but weakened whon the test came. Pan Charm was possibly short and will improve from this race. Bcratched-458 Lillian McDonald, 101; 292333Rose Bird, 90. Overweights Banquo II., 5 pounds; Battua, 4; Birdie May4i. Banquo II. , show, out. Biger, show, 4 to 5. Omelia, show, 4 to 5. Battns, show, evens. 29204: FIFTH aACK 7-8 Jtflle' Parse 8250. 4-year-olda anTupwardr Belling. ' tad Horses AWt St X. j StrFin JockeyB Owner O H O P 291933HIE AWAY 4 111 4 5 52 31 21 13 O'Neil E Moore 7-5 2 2 4-5 29137 BICE 5 110 2 3 31 U 11 23 T Walker Carmack & Co 2 2 8-5 3-5 29231 ELLIS 6 1041 5 41 41 21 32 3 May W D Schneider 10 15 15 6 29171 FRANK PEARCE 4 102 6 7 6 7 51 45 Lampard M A Stevenson 10 10 10 4 29191 A. STRATBMORE4 1031 7 61 7 61 62 51 BeauchampT H Stevens 5 5 5 2 291712DE BLATRE 5 107 3 23 In 4h 7 62 Bellinger F W Johnson 4 4 4 2 29171 LADY CURZON 4 104 1 1" 2 51 41 7 Howell Cole & Co 2 21 21 1 Time, 241, 491, 1:151-, 1:29. Winner B. g, by Getaway High Nun. Went to post at 4:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; eocond the same. Hie, Away showed sudden improvement, was easily the best, came away from hie field when called on' and won aB his rider pleased. Bica-showed improvement and ran a fair race. Ellis was under keen pressure all the way. Frank Pearce closed up fast from a bad beginning. De Blaise showed early speed, but tired as if short. Lady Curzou had no mishaps, bat ran a bad race and can do much better. Scratched (29235)Dr. Clark, 107; 29171 Ben O'Fallon. 104. OverweightB Ellis, 21 pounds ; Amelia Stratbmore, 21. Hie Away, show, 2 to 5. Rice, show, out. Ellie, show, 3 to 1. De Blaise, show, 4 to 5. Lady Cnrzon, show. 1 to 2. Mr. Haggin's Latest SIR. HAGGINN LATEST. Mr. J. B. Haggin, of the Bancho del Paso and Elmendorf studs, has just secured another highly bred English stallion for his thoroughbred enterprise in the six-year-old horse Greenan, by 8t. Simon Sunrise. Greenan, who was bred by Mr. J. H. Houldsworth, -has always raced in that gentleman's "green and gold, yellow cap." Hia victories aa a three-year-old in 1898 comprised the Great National Breeders' Foal Stakes at Redcar, for which he started favorite at 5 to 4, and won by two lengths, and the $ii,OC0 Great Yorkshire Stakes at York. The latter race was at a mile and three-quarters, and Greenan accomplished a neck victory over Batt, who had earlier in the year been beaten less than a length by Jeddah in the Epsom Derby. Aa a four-year-old Greenan won the $5,000 Great Whitsuntide Handicap at Hurst Park from a strong field, subsequent to running a close second to Mr. L. O. Appleby's horse Knight of the Thistle in the Kempton Park "Jubilee" Stakes. Later in tho same year Greenan had the hard luck-to be defeated a short head by the six-year-old Cassock's Pride for the $5,000 Great Elor Handicap, one mile and three-quarters, at York. Greenan carriad 126 poundBin this race, conceding weight to overy one of his ten opponents, of whom CaBBock's Prido carried only 111. The third bores was Sinopi, then a three-year-old, which kas this year beoa unbeaton in the colors of Mr. FoxhaU Keene. Greenan's career in 19C0, while marked by no victorias, witnessed him score a creditable second under 115 pounds to Strike a Light (four yeare,!112 pounds) in the Groat '.Whitsuntide Handicap, one (mile and a half, at Hurst Park, for which raco he was again theltop weight. On the score of bloodliness Grsonan is very choice. Hia sirs, St. Simon, is easily the champion stallion of the age, while Greenan's dam Sunrise, ie most beautifully bred, being by Bpringfiold Snnray, she by King of the ForeBt Sunshine, she by Thormanby Sunbeam.which won the St. Leger of 18.5?. Tho family is a great one. Sunmo has herself produced Dunure, a full brother to Greenan, which is a successful stallion on the Continent. Greenan's half Bister, Greeba, is the dam of Eager, England's best miler of the last decade. Sunshine, Greenan's third dam, also produced Bushey Park and Napoli, the latter being the dam of Orvieto and Larano, respectively winners of the Kempton Park "Jubilee" and the 10,000 Jockey Club Stakes. This blood has already scored in America, for Peep o' Day's dam, Bnndown, is by Springfield Sunshine, and Greenan's dam is therefore bred oa exactly tha same lines, with the addition of a King of the Forest cross. The dam of Sunbeam was 8unfiower (by Bay Middleton), to which Voter, America's champion miler of recent years, traces directly the female line. Daily America. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. The racing privileges at the South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition were disposed of at Charleston Taesday night for $35,000 to W. Brooks Harley & Co. Associated with Mr. Harley are H. G Jordan and W. P. Nuckols of Richmond, Va. The Waganer track will be put in excellent condition by Mr. C. J. Hill bf Bt. Asaph, who haB charge of the racing end of the exposition. The meeting will follow that at Be-nings and will run for thirty-Eix days. The ring will be an open one and the booting privileges will be but S50 per day. Charles T. Boots was seriously injured Monday by a pet deer at his ranch near Milpitae, Northern California. Having just fed the animals, Boots was leaving the paddock when a buck charged him. and thrust hib sharp pointed horn into hia breast. His lung is badly torn. Keeping: pot deer is a fad of Boots'. G. A. H Chicago. Eopbone end Mise Mitchell were entered as the property of S. E. Widener. in the first race at Morris Park, Monday, Oct ber 21. There was no J. H. Lewie, Jr., entry in the race. Jockey Troxler, who had to canabl hie engagements Tuesday on account of a sore throat, is now reported to be very ill sad tluaatesad wb diptkeria. PEDIGREE BLANKS. On linen paper, artistically edged in colors, ruled and arranged for sir eenore.tions of BireB and damB of individuals and their ancestors. Ten centB each, $1.00 per doi6n, $3.50 er hundred. No owner of a stallion should be without a supply. ' DAILY RACING FORM, 124-126 Fifth- Avenue, Chicago, HI Racing Dates of 1901 RACING DATES OJT IPOi. Latonio, Ky ...Oat. 26 Kct. 16 Lakeside, Ind , ,....Oet ST Not. II Aqueduct, N. Y Oist. 2fi Mot. Louisville, Ky Not. 2 16 Oakland, Cal Kw. 3 Bee-Washington, D. C. (BsnaiiioJ ..Xtot. 11 IS New Orleans, La Nov. 28 Doc. 31 Notice NOXIOB. Dailt Raoimq Fobk Ib a pnblicr-tiau whins is built by its staff from day to dny, Jin "tons' and tho number of ito ch&rto crc sorfrriehtail, The chart numbers are to that legal identification la easy 0" proaX, The n Jtaixmj. and handicap figures cttcchci tocnrtris art arranged on the same batic. The, letter com from ths work of four expi'sl-a Kf'tcr the tol graphic receipt of charts tzz& eutrif !t All psr. tons are warned not to uio s&i& &b.rt cc iiidfec. ntuabgri, xtlastloni or h&m&sxp feovrrc Page [6] I Lakeside Jockey Club rOBY RACE TRACK, ROBY, INDIANA. 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