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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, November 12, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, November 12, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901111201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, November 12, 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] VOJj. VII. STO. 271. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1901. PRICE 5 CENTS Washington Form Chart WASHINGTON FOR&S O.HART. "WASHINGTON, D. C, November 11. First day. Washington Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. FIKST BACB 3"4 Mlle 5400 added. All Ages. Allowances. 21033 X " Ind Horses AWt Bt K H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 2S5U3THE PURITAN 3 121 5 11 Hi Hi Hi Michaels J J McCafferty 3 4 4 6-5 ; (29127JSISTER JULIET 2 106 1 32 32 SH 2" T Burns W J 8mith 1 6-5 6-5 2-5 (29106)EXTINGUISHER 2 105 6' 2k 2h 2 33 Booker T Shiels 7 15 10 4 29246 DEWEY 2 105 4 4 43 43 4 Cochran B Schreibar 7 12 8 3 29244 CARROLL D. 2 98 2 5h 53 53 5 Creamer W C Daly SO 50 50 15 29246 RIGHTAWAY 2 99 10 9 72 6i 62 Wonderly O L Richards 6 6 6 2i 29188 LITTLE ARBOW 2 98 9 8 8 71 71 Thompson T J Healoy 30 30 20 8 28925 PIGEON POST 3 128 8 62 62 8 86 Bender H M Skiles 40 150 1C0 30 29184 CORMORANT 5 126 3 72 9 9 9 Ruttar F J Kittleman 60 100 100 SO 15910TANIS 8 123 7 10 10 10,10 Tanllee Dowell&Morch'nt 100 300 200 60 'Omittod from entries. Time, 12, 24, 48, 1 :14. "Winner B. c, by Deceiver Lizzie Montrose. Went to post at 2:00. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. The Puritan showed the most speed and had something to Bpare at the finish. Bister Juliot ran a good race but was all out in the hard drive to get up. Extinguisher showed speed throughout and finished strongly. Dewey showed a fair performance under a weak ride. Carroll D. did well and is improving. Scratched 28554 Prosit, ISO; (28935)Koynote, 105; 26985 Bed Damsel, 95. Corrected weights Rightaway, 99. Overweights Sister Juliet, 1 pound. The Puritan, show, 1 to 2. Sister Juliet, show, out. Extinguisher, show, 2 to 1. ' 0CfQi SECOND RACK 0-8 Mile. J300 added. 2-year-olds. MaidonB. Sit700 LA Allowances. - Ind Horeaa A Wt Bt M Vt X. BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 28274 HAPPY 107 8 23 li H Hi T Burns Oneck Stable 2i 3 2 4-5 29183 HOT 110 10 4i 3 3 2H Henderson L Thompson 20 20 15 6 29246 FLYING BUTTRES3115 6 1h 2H 2i 3h McCue R T Wilson Jr 4 6 5 2 27933 TRAUER 107 2 52 4i 41 42 Cochran B Schreiber 30 30 20 8 292163 LON GLOVE 110 1 3 51 51 5i Redfern Pepper Stable 6-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 29244 SI AH 107 5 6i 6 62 63 Donogan RWV7alden&3ons SO 40 SO 12 29279 SINECURE 107 9 71 72 72 71 Booker W Oliver 15 25 20 8 29106 TRITON 107 7 8 i 92 91 8 Brennan B Kane 50 60 60 20 29305 SWAMPLANDS 110 4 9 8i 811 9i Miles W C Daly 50 150 100 40 26J42 TEA VAHRE 107 11 10 10 10 10 Slack G C John? on 30 E0 40 12 29009 HIGH CARNIVAL 107 IS 12 12 12 11 Michaels J J McCafferty 20 20 15 8 THE BANDIT 107 S 11 11 11 12 Hicks C Barker 50 60 60 20 24088 BUCK LODGE 107 14 14 13 13 13 L Smith Gibson & Co 30 60 50 20 23985 MOLLY MORRIS 107 15 15 15 14 14 Phillips G W Shellhorn 100 200 100 40 SUNNY PORT 107 12 13 14 15 15 Dunn FA&GRHanby 30 60 40 15 Time, 13, 24, 49,1:03. Winner B. f, by Hastings Felicia. Went to post at 2 :S0. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won easily ; second the same. Happy -was best and had plenty left at the end. She is a better filly than she has shown heretofore. Hot ran well and made up ground under the whip. Flying Buttress showed early speed, but weakened at the end. The early pace was too much for him. Trauer ran a fairly good race. Long-love lackad spaed and was hard ridden throughout. Molly Morris and Sunny Port were practi-tically left. Scratched 28949 Somersault, 107 ; 282092Barricade, 107; 26420 Lord Badge, 107. Overweights Flying Buttress, 5 pounds. Happy, show, 2 to 5. Hot, show, 2i to 1. Flying Buttress, show, evens. Longlovo, show, 1 to 4. QQQQ THIRD .RACE About a 1-3 Stiles. Steeplechase. $100 added. tOOO 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 8 12 16 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 2S9842B01BTEHOU8 8 151 3 H 16 1 18 is 115 Brazil WFTnrpin 6-513-101 out 28894 BABY BILL 10 148 1 210 220 220 210 2i002300Dayton L Waterbury 2 11-52 1-2 28882 CHEE3EMITE5 145 2 3 3 3 S 3 3 Monahan JHMcCormick 2i 4 4 1 Time, 5:16. Winner B. g, by St. Blaise Madcap. Went to post at 2:55. At post 2 minutes, Start good. Won easily; second the same, Boisterous swerved at all the jump3, but was speedy batwean obstacles and best. Baby Bill did his best, but was weakly handled. Chessemite could not jump well or show a good gallop. Scratched 2893Q33alesman, 148. bi S FOURTH it A UK 7-8 Mile. 3-yoar-olds and upward. j5Jjj2C The New Grand 8tand Handicap. $700 added. Ind HorcoB AWt Bt X. X 3trFin Jockeys Ownara O H O f (29104)THE AMAZON 4 115 8 7h 8 8 H 13 Booker P S P Randolph 5 5 5 8-5 292423UN MASKED 4 124 2 4h 4h 51 2a 21 Wonderly J G Lyman 8-5 3 3 6-5 28482 OH NET 4 98 1 21 21 In 4h 3b Cochran M J Maloney 20 50 30 10 28721K. OF RHODES 4 126 3 3 So 4h hi 4 T Burns WCEustis 8-5 2 7-5 3-5 28951CARBUNCLE 4 117 5 5n 6i 6U 61 5u McCue T J Healey 5 10 7 21 290833 ROXANE 4 112 7 8 5a Sh 3a 63 Redfern Popper Stable 4 8 8 3 2S719 SCARLET LILY 4 97 4 6 71 7 7 75 L Smith B 8 Tracey & Co 50 100 60 20 24193 LEX' TON PIRATE7 104 6 1 1 21 8 8 Smith James Lee 20 3a 30 10 Added starters. Time, 12, 24, 48, 1 :15, 1 :28J. Winner B. f, by RuesoU Certamen. Went to post at 3:25. At post 5 minutos. Start good. Won easily; second driving. The Amazon avoided the early hot pace and ran around tho field at tho head of the Btretch and finishing fast won with plenty in hand at the finish. His weight was too much for Unmasked, but be hung on well under a hard drive. Ohnat showed spsed but wno tiring at tho end from the effects of the early pace. Knight of Rhodes would have been second but for being interfered with in the last quarter. Carbuncle was Bhut off several times and was gaining at the end and was third a stride beyond the finish. Her weight anchored Roxano in the Btretch whon it came to a drive. Lexington Pirate showed well and will do in poorer company. Scratched 29096 Prosper La Gai, 102. Overweights Scarlet Lily, 2 pounds. Tho Amazon, show, 4 to 5. Unmasked, show, 3 to 5. Ohnot, show, 4 to 1. Knight of Rhodes, show, 1 to 4. FIFTH BACK 3-4 Mile. $400 addod. 2-year-oids. Belling. Ind HorBes A Wt Bt 34 H BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O F 291582 FON80LUCA. 105 2 SH 3H 32 Hi Wonderly J G Lyman 6-5 8-5 9-102-5 99244 HAN8 WAGNER 103 6 21 21 2t 23 Cochran J B O'Brien 12 20 20 6 29281 LOCKET 1C6 1 4 41 4h i T Burns W C Daly 6 10 10 3 29244 LITTLE GEM 100 5 H 1h la 5h RHenders'nL Thompson 15 15 10 4 29127 ROSE OF MAY 109 4 5h 5h 65 65 H Michaels J J McCafferty 5 8 6 2 29108 JAMES FITZ 94 7 7 7 7 7 GThomps'nA J Joyner 15 50 50 12 29281 ERNEST PARHAM 100 Left at the post. Redfern T D Sullivan 6 10 8 3 Time, 12, 2l, 48, 1 :15. Winner Ch. f, by Fonso Lucasta. Went to poBt at 3:56. At poet 3 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second the same. Fonso-luca was cleverly ridden and drew away eaeily at the end. Hans Wagner ran a fair race and was best of the others. Ho cut up badly at the post. Lady Godiva made up ground in the last furlong under a hard drive. Little Gem was speedy, but failed to stay the router Jamas Fits wheeled as the barrier sprung, but went on after the others. Scratched 28954 Concertina, 97. Fohsolnca, show, 1 to 5. Hans Wagner, show, 21 to 1. Lady Godiva, show, 6 to 5. , J0336 SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. S100 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Soiling Ind Horses AWtBtM H S BtrFin Jockeys Ownara O H O P 29278 CHERISHED 3 97 7 51 51 41 22 Hi L Hmith O L Richards 40 50 40 10 22431 DEATH 6 115 3 43 3a 31 51 21 T Burns H B Bowie 15 15 -4 2 (292 47) CURTSEY 3 101 1 1 2h 51 3a 31 Redfern J J MacKeasoy 6-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 29247 PIEDERICH 3 98 4 21 H H In 41 Cochran H C Bchulz 5 7 6 2 29124 LOU REY 5 108 2 7 61 61 61 5" Rutter A Simons 20 50 40 12 29302 JACK M'GINN 3 98 5 3n 45 21 4 66 Wonderly J E Gardner 21 21 11-57-10 29081 GRAY DALLY 3 104 6 6i 7 7 7 7 Booker F Reagan 10 12 8 S Time, 12, 26, SOJ, 1:17, 1:45, 1:52. Winner B. f , by Tenny Sly Nnn. Went so post at 4:25. At post two minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily. Cherished finiehed very strongly from tho head of the stretch home and was going away at the end. Death ran a f air race and was the medium of a heavy plunge. Curtsey lost ground when turning into tho stretch, but was closing up again at the end. Jack McGinn quit when it cams' down to a drive. Finderich ran well to the stretch. Bcratchad 29C95 Sriry, 101; 29213 Beggar Lady, 95 ; 29032 Sentry, 93. Ovarwoights Charishad, 2 pounds; Lou Bay, 2; Gray Dally, 3. Cherished, show, 5 to 1. Death, show, evens. Curtsey, show, 1 to 4. Jack McGinn, show, out. Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART OAKLAND, CAL., November 11. Eighth day. Now California Jockey Club. Fall Meeting Weather clear; track heavy. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Racing starts at 2 :15 p. m. OQ9IQ FIR8T RACE Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 34 mile.) Purso 5400. 5t704fcO 2-year-olds. Selling. lad Horses A Wt Bt X K & BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 29203 BILVA CRUZ 106 2 22 12 15 12 Ransom E J Baldwin 7 12 10 4 28798 SIR LEWI8 106 3 31 31 2" 2 BnrlingamoM J Daly 15 30 30 8 (29248) MONTOYA 112 8 1" 2 35 3 O'Connor 8 McNaughton 2 2i 21 3-5 29322 COMM'R FORSTEB 112 4 8 6 5 4" J Woods J W Schorr 6-5 7-511-103-5 Z91732SUBINO 105 7 42 42 4 55 J Mathews G Summers & Co 6 7- 6 8-5 29250 AUTUMN TIME 107 6 5k 52 63 65 Hoar A J Stemler & Co 10 25 25 8 29173 LADY CARLO 105 1 65 75 78 710 8ea F J O'Rourko 12 25 25 8 26359 ROSY CROSS 103 5 75 8 8 8 Winslett G V Scott 12 30 30 12 Time, 1:161. Winner B. c, by Emperor of Norfolk Esporanza. Went to post at 2:15. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Silva Cruz web lucky throughout, found the going to suit him and won easing up. Sir Lewis ran a good raco and flnishad well. Montoya showed early speed, but tired badly in the stretch run and dislikes muddy going. Commissioner Forster waB badly cut off on tho far turn and might possibly have won but for this costly interference. Scratched 2S173 St. Phillipina, 105; 292502Malaspina, 105; 29226 Maraschino, 103; 292892St. Sever. 102. Silva Cruz, Bhow, 2 to 1. Sir Lewis, show, 4 to 1. Montoya, Bhow, 1 to 4. Commissioner ForBtar, show, out. 2934:0 SECOND RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Pursa 5400. 3-year-oldB and upward. tad Horses AWt St & j a BtrFin Jockcya Ownsra O g Q P 29292 EL R. SHANNON 4 112 1 15 11 H 1 H J Woods T'pson&Hagerm'n6 8 8 (28279) WATER CURE 4 109 8 22 2a 21 21 210 O'Connor G B Morris 1 8-5 8-5 1-3 (29292)OSCAR TOLLE 3 103 4 32 310 310 312 310 Ransom E J Baldwin- 2 13-52 1-2 29205 FLY'G TORPEDO 3 103 2 4 4 4 4 4 BirkenruthEzell & Lazarus 4 5 31 4-5 Time, 71, 25i, 52, 1 :19i, 1 :451, 1 :52. Winner B. c, by El Rio Roy Bessie Shannon. Went to post at 2:41, At post 30 seconds. Start good. Won handily; second easily. El Rio Shannon liked the mud, held the race safa throughout and his race was a rank form revsrsal. The heavy track did not suit Water Cure and he was second only on his batter class. Oscar Tolls was badly ridden and was cut off several times. Flying Torpedo could not extend himsslf in the soing. No show betting. . SO 3 50 THIRD RACE O 1-3 Furlongs. Purse $400. All Ages. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St 14. K H. BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29225 8CORP.rO 4 113 3 H 16 1 H J Mathews W H Ketchiman 6 (3 4 wT 293233 ARTICULATE S 112 1 21 23 21 25 BurlingameW C de B Lopez 6-5 7-5 1 1-2 29204 BIB DOUGAL 3 113 2 33 32 42 315 Vititoe P Ryan 7 10 10 4 - 29323 BAR. FRIETCHIE3 109 4 6 6 6 41 H Smith MrsMCona 6 10 10 4 29320 ROYAL FLUSH 7 116 5 4s 410 3 5k O'Connor G B MorriB 6 6i 61 21 29229 PREJUDICE 4 113 6 52 52 51 6 J Woods Burns&Waterh'se6 8 8 3 29225 ABBA L. 3 109 Left at the post. Brodien B A Chilson 20 60 60 20 Time, 25, 501,1:03, 1:10. Winner B. g, by Chorister Zodiac. Went to post at 3:07. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won riddsn out ; second easily. Scorpio was boat in tha going and showed a great burst of speed but was tiring at the end and had to be urged out. Articulata's races over a.distance have somewhat dulled his speed but he finished very strongly at that. Sir Dongal ran his best race. Barbara Frietchio did not liko tho going. Royal Flush is still a long way from being up to a good race. Scratched-29130 Strongoli, 113; (29320)Frank Bell, 113; 29320 Senator Bruce, 100. Scorpio, show, 1 to 2. Articulate, show, out. Sir Dongal, show, 7 to 5. OAKLAND FORM CHART-CONTINUED. FOURTH BACE 3-4 Mile. Parse I4C0. 2-year-old, Allowances, J)3) lnd HoreoB A TVt St V, 3 BtrFin Joasoys Owner O & V V 260E03ESOALANTE 118 1 12 12 13 12 Ransom E J Baldwin 3 ii ii 7-10 283183BOMBRERO 118 4 23 210 215 ?ix O'Connor GB Morris 7-107rl01-3 out 2913J2MAGI 110 5 31 32 82 310 Hear WEApplegato 5 7 7 7-5 (25811)OABLO 118 3 ,46 45 410 45 Tamplin ' W U Murry 10 25 25 5 29289 TUFTS 110 2 5 5 5 5 Ptnsrt C A J ohnscn & Co 20 ICO 100 15 Time, 25, 51,1 :17i. Winnor Ch. c, by Amigo Colonis. Went to poet at 3:31. At poet 1 minute. Start good. Won easing up; second easily. It was only on exercipe gallop for Eecalante. He is an excellent performer on a heavy track and was never under pres&nro. Sombrero did bis beet bnt was not ready. Magi ran far below her true form. Carlo vtbs verj short r nd will do bettor later on. No show betting on first three. FIFIH RACK 1 Mile. PnrEe $4C0. 4-year-olds and upward. Belling. 20SO tori Hqtsjs A Wt St hi t X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H ? P 292292HORTON 5 108 3 2 22 2 11 ,12 Hoar J McGovorn 4-5 4-5 7-10 out 29323 BANGOR 5 108 5 5 f. 4 410 ? J Ranch BurnE&tt aterh'seB 7 6 2 29049 MARION LYNCH 4 107 1 12 12 11 25 35 Fee J Burrows 8 8 7 2 292513RUSH FIELDS 7 107 2 31 33 32 3a 425 O'Connor W H Kotcbiman 31 3 3t 3-5 2E0E3 CAPTAIN GAINES4 108 4 I 42 5 5 5 J Mathawa W G Mathews 10 20 20 5 Time, 27, 53, 1:20, 1:48. Winnor Ch. h, by El Eayo Fusillade's Last , Wpnt to prst at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Horton was much the best and could have won farther off. Bangor mado up ground in the stretch and finished fast. Marion Lynch showed a lot of early speed, but tired in the stretch inn. Rush Fields in not fit yet. Captain Gaines apparently did not like the going. Greenock was excueod on account of lamnncES. Scratched 291752Qreenock, 110. Bangor, show, 2 to 5, Marion Lynch, show, out. Ruah Fields, show, out. SIXTH BACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 5400. 3-year-olds and upward. Soiling. 2' 9 3 5 3 " Ind- Horses A Wt St M Vt ?i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 292913RE1NA DE CUBA 5 104 4 13 15 lio i Ransom B J Baldwin 6 ; S 2 292922SEA LION 5 107 7 72 31 2i 210 O'Connor C Young 1 3-5 1 2-5 292523 CENSOR 3 102 5 21 2 33 S5 See J S Botliert S 3 8 2 292933PAT MORR1BSEY 7 104 3 31 42 42 41 J Ranch Bnrnr&Watorh'seZi 3 3 3-5 29229 HUNGARIAN 5 104 2 8 8 8 5 Watarbnry G W Miller 15 SO -30 10 29293 1M FEBIOUS 6 104 8 51 55 52 62 J Mathews E Roneli 8 15 15 6 29252 KONDA 5 104 1 41 62 71 75 Collis W P Fine 15 30 30 8 29201 GOLD BARON 5 1C4 6 6a 7 61 8 Wii slett H L Haskell 50 100 100 40 Time.2El, 501.1:17. Winner Ch. m, by Emparor cf Norfolk Cuban Queen. Went to post at 4:27. At post 30 seconds, btart good. Won easily ; Dicond the same. Roina de Cuba was best in the going and made her field look common while chasing her. Sea Lion got away tangled up, but made up much gonnd and finiehod stoutly. Censor showed early speed, but tired in the stretch tun. Pat Morrhsey quit badly and did not display his old-time liking for a muddy treck. Neither did ImperiouB. Scratched 192522Fice Shot, 109; 9291 Decapo, 107; 29251 The Singer, 104; 29291 Mike Rice, 104; 29252 Lief Prince, 102. fleina de Cuba, show, 4 to 5. Sea Lion, ehow, out. Censor, show, 4 to 5. Pat Morrissoy, show, out. Page [2] Daim Racing Form ISSUED SY2BY DAY, Western Jockey DIM) Bulletin OITIOIAIi OKGAH OF THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB. dxtok xkd Fbofbxbtob, F. H. Bbonell. Absociath Editob, Clinton C. Riley. BEOBBTAEY, MED, F. H. Bedmell. ktartd in the Post Office at Chicago aa second elais matter. SMLI HAGING FOHM PUBLISHING CO. A Daily Befieoticn of the American Turf by Telegraph. 1S4-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. COPYEIGHTHD. aaiatcd according io Act of Congress, In the ysar 1531, by Frank H. Brunsll, in the office of the librarian of Congrats at Washington, D. C, U. S. A. rSba chart and index numbers and track form of Daily Racing) Fohk rsnBt not be used. 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McDonald, Agent. On sale at 9:00 a.m. CINCINNATI OFFICE 108-41C Vine Btreet, J. R. Hawley, Agent. On Sale at Noon. AT HOT BPR1NGB, ARK.: F. C. Boving, 418 Central Avenue AT MEMPHIS, TENNi : R. M. Mansford Co. E. H. Clarke & Bro. AT DENVER. COL.: Hamilton & Kendrick, 908-912 17th Street. AT NEW ORLEANS, LA.: H. J. HoUe, 611 CommorcIaliPlace, AT BUtfFALU N New xwi House. AT NAHB.VTLL.& TENN.x Duncan zlotol. AT MtLWAUitJiK. WIS Plankinton Hotei news Stand. AT BAN FHANCrSCO, CAL : FoBter & Orear, Market Btreet, Ferry News Stand. AT BUTTE, MONT.: Keefe Bros., Post Office NewB t Btand, AT KAN8AB CITY, MO. : Rickseoker Cigar and News Co., Ninth and Walnut Streets. ... AT TORONTO, ONT.: George MoSweeney, Iroquois Hotel. CHICAGO, ILL., NOVEMBER 12, 1901. Seven Books of Local Form for sale Thursday. $3.00 each from July 1. I INSP. SHEA 1 0-1. We gave the above good thing yesterday. TODAY we have two mortal cinches. One of them will be at least 10 to 1. Beginning November 16 we will get direct information by special wire from the California tracks daily. In the meantime we will furnish our clients with Latonia and Bennings selections. $3.00 Weekly. Wired at 10 a.m. REYNOLDS & CO., t BUNCO-BRONCHO INFORMATION CO PICKING WINNERS. PICKING WINNERS. DULCIMER, J5-S3. Besides publicly announcing Fantasy and Farmer Bennett, either or both a place, NOW THAT WE HAVE MUD Today in Third and Fifth Races Two of the beat things of the meeting; odds 10 to 50 to 1. The world knows my ability on heavy, muddy, slow tracks. SPECIAL DAILY CITY SHEETS "WITH ALL RACES- Sl.OO. Six Soecials for $10 or $2 for One. J"!6?. toaDypaft of. th? world- qaim two weeko nV, 7 , . to deliver, as only wire horses of odds, not hot favorites a. x. Ailara always at omce to explain any matter. I with my track man every morning as von know. Office 176 8. Clark 8t. in ticket office. Telephone 2149 Central. On sale at 11 -30 a.m. at newsstand, southeast corner of Clark and Madison Bts. COL. J. C. WOOTERS, MGR., 94 Lincoln Ave. - - Tel. North 1007. Rao - Track - information - Bureau Publishers of Form Letter Handicap. Suite 500, 263-2G9 Dearborn St, Telephone Harrison 1580. LITTLE JACK HORNER, INSPECTOR SHEA, ORONTAS. Long shots are winning daily at Lakeside. Try our inside information. You cannot help but be a bi winner every day. 10 TO SO TO 1 EXTRA SPECIAL THIRD RACE. PLUNGE. Tho easy mannor in which this cood thinqr will win will surprise bookmakers and nnhlic alikn G TO 1 CINCH SIXTH RACE. PLUNGE THE LIMIT. WhethoyoS tat ?flve (S5 or five hundpd ($5C0) this is absolutely the best gataway Rood thing ever cut loose at Lakeside. Take fifty dollars to the track with you today and we will show you how to win a thousand. Two Extra Specials $2. So sure are we that the two good things will win . w .will give WEDNESDAY'S SC to 1 GETA- . ii&i uuuii iriirili irJaJtSri if they don't. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear; track heavy. First .TJacc 5-8 Kile. 2-yoar-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Allowances. Ind. Horsos. Age. Wt. Hdop. 292182Flattered 115 ... 720 29K02Malaspina 115 nn 292E0 Yankee Dame 115 "'tos 26010 Knockings 109 7it 29250 JosieG 106 695 29248 Peggy Miles 108 '.Y.'.l.fm 29248 Cathello ..102 725 29250 Pheoy L .m '.'.'.'.'.'Atl 25365 LilJie Dale 102 70O 29253 Torila "..102 Y.'.'.'.'Aii Second Raco 1 Mile. 3- yoar-oldc and xnvartl, Belling. Ind. Horses, color, esx & pedigree. Wt. Edcp. 2920? Joe Hock 4.. ..112 690 29319 Frank Vfoods 4....109 . "71a J. Boggs 4. ...109 .... 29319 Billy Mooro 4....109 ....J.725 29171 8unello 4....109 ... . 705 26C093Senator Matts 5....1C9 700 Sam Green, b. c, by Bern Lucas Shagraon 4... 109 29229 Romany 5.. ..109 700 292883Nilgar 5... .109 VQ 29249 Nollio Forest 3....104 .." ' '710 29249 Fedner. 3... 103 . 715 25973 The Gaffer 3....100 710 29258 Golden 3... 100 :."..695 Third Race 7-8 MUe. 4- year-old 1 and upward. Selling Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Edcp. 26C49 The Miller.' 5.. ..104 .. " 710 29324 Einstein 6... .104 .. 705 29228 Lavator 5....104 .. 7'5 29206 Hinaldo II 6. ...104 7U 29853 Imparioms 8 ...lot . 715 29249 Kooniar 5 Mi .""" 7C0- 29350 Pre jadico 4... .104 7'0 29251 The 8iner 4 .. n, 760 29288 Buck Taylor 5..I.104 705 Fourth Race 3-4 Kile.' All Ages. The Blue and Gold Handicap. 293502Articulate 3..,. 120 .. 715 292912Qibraltar 6 .'.110 7'5 293532Sea Lion 5.... 109 .. ""715 (29131) Homestead. 2.. ..107 .. 710 293192Diderot 3....100 ""..72 29252 Blanche Sbeppaii 4.... 99 . ..700 28278 Icicle 3 ... 99 705 21088 Frank Kennoy 3.... 95 .. 7CO (29289) Royalty 2.... 90 ......70i Fifth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward, Balling. 293242Eesence 4.... 109 .. 715 29352 Rush Fields 7.. ..107 .." 7CO (29251)Bedeck 3.. ..107 ......720 24593 Herculean 4.. ..107 ... 70O 2929S2Goldone 4.. ..106 795 292053 Morinel 6 ...105 .."'715 (29324) NanuiaNsri 3.... 98 705 (29253) tccci Lisae'c 3.... 98 710 292512ohn dJcGur. 3.... 98 705 Slsta Race 1 IrUle. 3-year..Md and upward, Selling, 280532 Hohenlone i... 6.. ..112 .. . 710 23035 Dun"iqne 4.. ..112 . . 715 29291 BanVenaac 6.... 112 ... ..720 29288 Alas 4.... 109 700 (29319) Mortgage 4....109 725 18238 CommonwealthAtt'rney 4.... 109 .695 11446 Baliverso 6.. ..109 690 29202 Lady Meddlesome 5.. ..109 710 29319 EI Orient 9 3 .... 100 705 29249SFridolin 3....100 715 Oakland Form OAKLAND FORK. Oakland, Oai,., November 11. Tho form!of Tuesday's Oakland fleids is : First Race Cathello, Flattered, Knockings. Second Race Billy Moore, Nilgar, Bedner. Third Raco Lavator, Prejudice, Imperious. Fourth Race Gibraltar, Diderot, Bea Lion. Fifth Race Gold one. Bedeck, Essence. Sixth Race Mortgage, SanjVenado, Fridolin. Lakeside Entries LAKESIDE ENTRIES, Probabilities: Weather clear; track slow. First Race 6 1-8 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 29076 Ceredo 115 6C0 9238 Irma' Choice 112 . 625 29148 The Rabbit 112 660 29325 Rosie R 112 633 28979 Corinne Unland 112 695 292363Crescent City 107 670 29074 Wild OatB. 106 6"0 29148 Lawrooco M .103 700 29182 The Way 100 695 29238 Tho Stewardess 97 690 Second Race 6 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 29299 Stella Perkins 103 660 293292 Golden Glitter 9 fiHO 29329 Duke of Connaught 98 ' 670 (29265) Bragg 98 690 29211 Bag Tag 98 700 29182 Tom SVallaco 95 680 29102 Kentucky Muddle 95 650 29329 Autumn Leaves 95 ......675 Third Race 1 1-8 25cs. 3-year-olde and upward. Selling. 29330 Guy H 3 . . 105 675 S9213Isaboy . .. 6 ...101 690 29241 Chauncay Fisher 6....10O 663 29330 Donator 6.... 98 680 29203 Fox Bard.... 4.... 96 675 29330 Lydia S 4.... 93 ......675 293302Farmer Bennett 5.... 94 710 28943 Knightbanneret 4.... 94 725 29270 Tammany Uhief 3.... 93 700 2914.9 Edna Bergen 3.... 91 ,625 29241 The Jefferson 6 ... 91 685 293C0 Miss Liza 5.... 91 680 29265 Mary Moore .. 3.... 87 675 Fourth Raco 1 Nile. All Ages. Allowances. 29Z992Lennep 6.... 104 725 29298 Omdurman 3. ...103 695 (9269)Lucien Appleby 2 ... 8i .... ..715- (29299) Miracle II 2.... 81 693 (29256)Puryear 2.... 79 675 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile-3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (?9l78)Harry Herendeen 3. ...107 725 288043 t"raw Lad.. 7... 108 670 (29266) Bummer ... 5.... 104 710 29'.9$)Evelyn Byrd 5. ...102 650 292953am Lazarus Esq 5....100 660 29M83Eva Rice 6.... 100 7C0 28271 vvallenstoiu 4.... 98 660 29294 Homage S.... 97 665 28960 MissDooley 5.... 98 650 292942Mango 5.... 93 670 29294 Star Cottou 4.... S6 850 29118 Lissome 4.... 96 680 29295 Shut Up .... 3 ... 95 685 292952 Aaron 3.... 94 710 28815 Frelinghuys j i 4 ... 94 715 2926!,2Frank M... 3.... 93 660 29079 Amoroso 3.... 86 700 Sixth Rsfto 1 1-8 Miles. 3-reai-o ds and upward. Selling, 29300 Linden Ella 4.. ..105 675 (2P330)F-antasy 5.... 165 695 29268 Baird 4....104 710 292702Banish 5.. ..104 720 29270 Charles D 5.. ..104 7C0 29270 Kontucky Babo 4.... 97 725 29 240 El Ghor 5.... 97 .700 29051 Little Elkin S.... 94 720 Orontas' Good Race ORONTAS GOOD RACE. A fine drizzle came down at Lakeside yesterday up to tho time the horses went to the post in the fifth race, and then it began to pour, rendering the track sloppy. The uninviting weather bad no effect in diminishing the crowd, which was as largo as tho usual Monday gathering. The betting was comparatively light. The principal race of the day waB the fourth, a dash of one mile and seventy yards for three-year-olds and upward. Orontas and Haviland were made equal choices in the betting, being held at 8 to 5, but the f ormer ran one of the best races of his career and after being apparently beaten off while going down the backstretch made up ground rapidly from the half mile post and after a merry drive with Denman Thompson in the last eighth finally won by a length, Denman Thompson finished second four lengths in front of Tolamon. Tho latter raced Haviland to defeat and wore himself out in doing so. Little Jack Horner took the sprinters Money Mues and Burnie Bunton into camp in the sec ond race, a dash of five furlongs, He and Money Muss fought it out sharply down the last eighth but in tho last fifty yards he drew gradually away winning by a length. He slightly interfered with Money Musb in the last sixteenth but hardly enough to make any difference in the rosult. Burnie' Bunton did not show her UBual Bpeed and ran as if a little short. Maggie Davis was always outrun. Dulcimer. Ions overdue, won the first race, a scramble of five and a half furlongs for two-year-olds, by a head from Fade Mony, wnich beat Pyrrno the scms distance fdr second place. Coburo'e powerful finish was responsible fcr Dulcimer's victory. EerodeB ran a fair fourth, showing at about an even gait throughout. The long Distance race over the Derby route went to the iocg overdue Azim, hich closed no fast by the tiice the last Quarter had been reached and after a short brush with Admetus in the last eighth, came away without much trouolo and won by three lengths. Uncle Tom quiv at tne head of the stretch, but rallied again in ma last sixteenth, finishing strongly enough to nip out Admetus on the post for second place by a neck, Frangible and Strangest had enough by the time the turn for home had been reached. The fifth race was run in a heavy rain storm. It waB a six-furlong dash for two-year-olds and waB won by Inspector Shaa in a hot finish by a head from Golden Glitter, which beat Hoodwink two lengths for second place. Autumn Leaves, the favorite, began to tire faBt when the stretch drive came. Fantasy reveled in the sloppy going in the last race, a dash of one and one-sixteenth miles, taking the lead at flag fall and easily maintaining it all the way. She won hands down by four lengths from Farmer Bennett, which beat the 6 to 5 favorite, Reseda, five lengths for second place. Reseda could not extend herself fully in the going. Precursor and Wood stick ran well for seven furlongs. Jockey Buchanan was a visitor at the track yesterday, having just roturned from across tho wator. He expects to return on the 15th of January and ride for W. K. Vanderbilt in France. It is reported M. H. Tichenor has bought Val-dez from James Arthur for $2,0C0. Little Jack Horner, which won the second race yeetarday and beat such sprinters as Money Musb and Burnie Bunton, is trained by J. O. Keene. Lakeside Form LAKESIDE FORSt. The form of Tuesday's Lakeside fields is: First Race Lawrence M., The Way, Corinno Unland. Second Race Rag Tag, Bragg, Golden Glitter. Third Race Knightbanneret, Farmer Bennett, Tammany Chief. Fourth Race Lennep, Lucien Appleby, Miracle II. Fifth Race Harry Herendoen, Frelinghuy-esn, Aaron. Sixth Race Kentucky Babe, Banish, Little Elkin. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. Turf, Field and Farm iB authority for the statement that the aood colt Terminus died in a New York stable, November 4. His sturdy xaoing at Washington Park made him a local favorite, and he was justly deemed one of the best three-year-olds of the year. " Barley Sugar, b. f, 4, by Derwentwater Sugar Plum, the property of M. Hendrie, broke her leg in a steeplechase at Baltimore on November 1, and was destroyed. Walter B. Jennings has arrived at Oakland from Rancho del Paso with a formidable stable of nineteen horses. A. B., Peoria, 111. The Lakeside track is at Roby, Indiana, and was formerly called the Roby track. , E. H., Chicago: As the wagor is stated, it was a draw because of Ethics being scratched. Browne, Chicago. The wagor on Escalante was a draw. Page [3] Latonia Form Chart LATONIA FORM CHART. MIIXDALE, KY November 11. Fourteenth day. Latonia Jockey Club. 'Fall Moating. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, L. P. Tatlton. Starter, H. D, Brown. Racing starts at 2:ffl p. m. gIB8x 1 SO.Uo. Parse 250. 4-yoar-oldi land opwardT Belling. 29337 Ind Horsoi A Wt St 34 ft X StrFin Jookoya Owners 0 fl C P 292133KING'B PET 5 108 S Si 21 2 11 H Lindsay L Bmitha 12 12 10 4 29256 HAND D. 6 107 1 12 11 1" 22 2 T Knight J J Younker Jr 3-2 11-52 1 29043 FB. M'CONNELL 6 104 12 7 7 7 31 36 Lyne J & C Davie 5 10 10 4 i 29195 OLLIE J. 5 107 7 5 53 51 42 41 Landry Taylor Bros 7 7- 7 21 29271 MA YDINE 4 104 2 21 41 4a 51 51 Miller W F Schnlte 5 10 10 4 29196 DANDY H. 5 107 9 9 8 8 7 65 D Hall W Cox & Co 8 30 SO 12 29274 A88A88IN 7 105 6 41 31 31 62 75 Mountain W F Taylor 7 15 15 6 29271 ALVA'3 PET 5 104 8 6h 61 61 8 8 E Steole W L Hazelip 7 7 5 2 29254 I8L1P . 6 104 11 11 9 9 9 92 B Murphy G Bchaf er 20 60 60 20 29215 ALBERT VALE 7 107 5 8 10 10 10 1US Cogswell E T Graves 10 30 30 12 29274 CHARLEY SHANE4 107 4 10 11 11 11 11 F Valentine J H Valentine 15 30 30 12 29274 DB. 8. C. AYKE3 4 107 10 12 12 12 12 12 JH'thersallH T Hoffman &.C08 20 20 8 Time, 12, 25, 49, 1:151, 1:4J1. Winner B. h, by Freo Knight Lida Laroy. Went to post at 2:10. At post 3 minutes, btart good. Won ridden out; second easily. King's Pet was best and drew away when called on in the last furlong. Hand D. ran in improved form and is likely to win soon in such company. Frank McConnell began slowly, but made up ground steadily and finished strongly. AssaBBin showed improvement. There was a Btrong wind againBt the field when coming down the stretch, causing the horses to swerve and Btring put. Corrected weights King's Pet, 108. OverweightB OUie J.. 3 pounds; Assassin, 1. King's Pet, show, 2 to 1. Hand P., show, 1 to 2. Frank McGonnoll, show, 2 to L SECOND BACK 5-8 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Belling. 29338 Ind HorseY AWtBtX ft BtrFin Jockeys Ownars O H C V 29217 ADA 8. G. 107 4 21 2H 2 11 Landry Mrs W Hoffman 8 8 8 8 292752LADY BBOCKWAY 105 2 H H 11 21 L Jackson Liger & Biowu 1 7-5 7-5 1-2 292173LULUFLIGHT 105 6 6 62 7 3 T Knight J B Bespass 2 21 21 4-5 25182 OUTLET 110 5 51 51 31 42 H Wilson E Brown & Co 10 20 20 8 29090 MABG1E 8. 105 8 7 7 52 Eh y Watson F Shorten 12 15 15 6 29217 PREBLE 105 9 9 9 61 62 Miller JCSBlackburn 7 8 8 3 280802EL1ZA DILLON 110 1 Sa Si 41 7S McCann Chinn & Forsytho 10 15 15 6 25460 MYSTEE 1111 7 8 8 8 8 Givens J N Miller & Co 15 20 20 8 27543 ABETAS 110 3 4 42 9 9 Lindsay F W Torreyson 10 30 30 12 29275 INBOLENCE 110 Left at the post. Lyne J A Maxwell & ColO 12 12 5 Time, 121, 24i, 49, 1:02. Winner B, f, by Clarendon Hildegards. Went to post at 2:40. At poet 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Ada 8. G. came fast on the outside and got first place from Lady Brockway in the laBt few strides. The latter was tiring at the end although she lasted longer than usual. Luluflight ran her race and finished strong. Outlet was a trifle short and will soon do. Eliza Dillon showed a good turn cf speed early. Scratched Marion Litty, 110; 9255 Netherland, 105. Overweights Ada 8. G., 2 pounds; Margie S., 1; Mystee, 11. Ada B. G show, 8 to 5. Lady Brockway, show, out. Luluflight, show, 2 to 5. 29330 TH1BD BACK 1 1-8 miles. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. Ind Horses A Wt.St St X ft BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29276 WAT'BHOU8E5 110 5 S 33 31 S 22 li Minder Mrs M C Lyles 3 3 3 1 292153ZAZEL 4 107 6 6 6 51 4 42 2 W Watson Chri8ty&Th'mps'n3 4 16-56-5 (29273)DALKEITH 3 108 5 21 2a 2a 2 32 31 D Hall D Z DeArman 3 31 31 .6-5 2927S3N'LBEMORR'S3 97 1 11 11 U 12 11 410 L JackBon Wells & Co 4 5 5 9-5 29312 DELORAINE 3 97 2 41 41 4 56 510 510 Lyne Mrs M Golablatt 6 8 7 21 29274 EDNA GEBBY4 110 4 51 51 6 6 6 6 Wed'strandHopkins & Co 15 20 20 8 Time, 131, 251. 50, 1:161, 1:431, 1:571. Winner B. g, by Water Level iiisa House. Went to post at 3 -.05. At post 2 minutes. Btart good. Won handily; second driving. Water-house performed another form somersault. Always close up today, he camo fast through the stretch and won drawing away. Zazel made up considerable ground in the stretch and finished strongly. Dalkeith and Nelse Morris raced each other into exhaustion in front and had nothing left at the finish. Deloraine can do better. Scratched-29276 Elsie Bramble, 110; 29310 Chorus Boy, 107; 29256 G. W. W 105; 291962 Pres-tome, 102; 28610 Clay Poynter, 102; 29218 Baragamp, 102. OverweightB Edna Gerry, 3 pounds. Waterhouse, show, 1 to 2. Zazel, buoy?, 1 to 2. Dalkeith, show. 3 to 5. 2934:0 F0UETH BACK 3"4 flmei Parse 250. Syear-olds. SelliBg. Ind Horses A Wt Bt X 14 X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 292713 ABACHNE 102 4 52 53 22 H L Jackson LBDickerson&Co 2 3 3 1 29195 QUEEN QUALITY 94 7 6i 7 31 23 B Steele W H 8ayre 10 10 7 3 28329 IDA PENZANCE 94 3 41 31 41 3 Donovan W Weir & Co 12 20 20 8 29040 FRANCES BEIS 9811 15 15 12 41 LindBaj LSmitha&Co 10 10 10 '4 29254 SYNCOP'ED BANDY 97 6 7 61 8 51 D Hall P Kuykendall 6 7 5 2 29S07 ZACK FORD 94 2 8a 4a 5 62 Lyne R E Watkins 3 5 5 2 29307 BAD 8AM 104 5 22 22 7 76 Miller W H Chambers 6 6 5 2 29141 XANTHOS 102 8 8 8 61 82 Bowman Bowman Bros 20 20 20 8 27756 LITTLE HENRY 105 9 9 9 9 9 T Knight E Sweeney 6 8 8 3 Time, 12,231, 48, 1:151. Winner Ch. f, by St. Saviour Distatf. Went to post at 3:35. At post 10 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Arachne finished fast and came away with ease at tho end. Queen Quality was coming strongly at the finish. lda'Penzance met with interference at the half mile ground and also when turning into the stretch. Frances Beis showed great early speed, but seems to be in a class by herself when it comes to quitting suddenly. Zack Ford showed speed, but could not last. Scratched 2919a Bean, 97; 26531 Saline, 97; 29165 SiBter Kate II., 94. Overweights Frances Beis, 41 pounds; Bad Sam, 2. Arachne, show, 1 to 2. Queen Quality, show, 3 to 2. Ida Ponzaace, show, 3 to 1. F1FTH HACJE-5 x"s 'urlollSs. Purse 250. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 2934:X Ind Horses A Wt Bt X, ft M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 292143SIPHON " 101 2 11 11 12 li R Steele J J Marklein 4 6 6 2 292582BOASTER x 112 4 3h 42 5 2" T Knight George J Long 6-5 7-5 6-5 2-5 29272 MARTIN BUBKE 104 8 53 31 31 31 Miller W fl Bayre 10 30 30 10 29258 LIGHTHUNT 104 1 2h 2 21 41 Lindsay M Young 50 100 100 40 29308 FBANK JONES 104 5 4" 52 41 52 Michaels J K Stanton 5 9 9 3 29164 AX ABE 3 104 6 6 6 6 61 Lyne Oots Bros 5 8 8 3 29164 BAB LE DUC 104 9 9 7 7 71 Landry H M Ziegler 8 8 3 1 252723 ALL ABOUT 101 7 8 8 8 81 L Jackson C C McCafferty 6 8 8 3 29164 1LOE 102110 10 9 9 910 JH'thersallF W Torreyson 30 40 40 15 29214 WOODMANSTEN 107 11 11 10 10 10 Minder Mrs M CLyles&Co33 100 100 40 28166 JOLLIFY 104 3 7 11 11 11 Nelson Forsyth Bros 50 100 100 40 Time, 12, 24, 49, 1:021, 1:081. Winner B. g, by Pontiac Sieve. Went to poot at 4:05. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily; sscond driving. At the weights Siphon was tho best of this field and won as his rider pleased. Boaster was pocketed in the first part of the race but came strongly when clear. Martin Burke and. Lighthnnt showed marked improvement. Frank Jones ran a fair race. All About can do hotter. Scratched 28992 Le Cheval, 104. Overweights Iloe, 11 pounds. Biphon, Bhow, evens. BoaBter. show, out. Martin Bnrke, show, 5 to 1. Bar Le Due, show, 3 to 5. 2934:2 81XTH RACK 1 Mile' PurseS250. 4-year-olds and upward. Belling. Ind HorBaa A Wt Bt X ft & BtrFin Jockeys Owners OHO P 290913MAPLE i 105 2 32 3 42 1h m T Knight Lamasney Bros 7-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 292763ETHEL DAVI8 5 104 6 6 6 61 4 24 Donovan E W Fitzgerald 8 9 9 3 29276 JENA 4 112 7 71 52 21 2a 31 Miller H Goldblatt 10 10 10 4 292543SIM W. 8 104 3 41 41 1 31 4 Lyno CCMcCafferty&Co8 12 12 4 29276 TEUCEB 6 111 5 22 11 3a 61 0 51 Nelson W W O'Hara & Col5 20 20 8 29276 IRISH JEWEL 4 108 1 la 21 55 52 610 B 8teelo J J Marklein & Co5 5 5 2 28521 ANCHOR 4 107 9 9 9 7 7 71 Landry J Rodegap & Co 3 31 31 6-5 29276 BALLIE J. 5 104 8 8 8 8 8 82 D Hall U Z Do Arman 10 12 12 4 29218 THE GEEZER 5 104 4 51 7 9 9 910 McKeand L J Haas 20 30 30 10 2916228 AUBER 6 107110 10 10 10 10 10 Grantland J Laird 12 20 20 7 Time, 13, 25, 50, 1:151, 1:42. Winner B. f, by Pursebearer Maid Albion. Went to post at 4:28. At post 3 minutes. Btart good. Won easily; socond tho same. Maple was best, was within striking distance all the way and quickly drew away when called on. Ethel Davis was sluggish in tho first rtart of the race, but came away strongly as usual in tho stretch. Jena ran to her best mark, but faltered at the end. Bim W. fonnd the route too long and quit, Teucer lasted longer than usual. IriBh Jewel seems to be a three furlongs sprinter here. Anchor ran badly. Scratched-29273 Ed Gartlaod II., 104; 288S1 Tcny Licalzi, 104. OverweightB Maple, 1 pound; Anchor;?; Saubsr, 31. Maple, show, out. Ethel Davis, show, 3 to 2. Jena, show, 2 to 1. Anchor, show, 2 to 5. Lakeside Form Chart LAKESIDE FORftA CHART. BODY, IND., November ll.-Thirtoenth day. Laksside.Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. ' Weather oloudy ; track fast hist four races, wet and sloppy last two. Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. OftQflK FIBBT RACE 5 1-3 furlongs. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. iaaOZO 2-year-olds. Selling lad Horses AWtBt M ft $L BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S91483DULC1MER 1C61 51 5 42 jr in Coburn T H Ryan 8 10 10 4 292S6FADE MENY 991 41 33 32 21 2 Doss J F Newman 12 15 15 6 (29238)PYRBHO 107 8 21 2" la 3 Blake B G Morton 4-5 4-5 4-5 out 292962HEBODES 95 In 42 3 51 43 Munro B Nicholson 8 10 10 4 29182 MI8S HUME 101 2 la la 4s 5 J Hicks W'dford&Everm'n5 6 6 21 291823MARC03 106 10a 7 6 6k 63 Dominick Burke & Ownbey 8 10 10 4 2 9050BO8IE B. 95 7" 11 11 101 7 Hope WMBjan&Co 20 SO SO 10 29207LITTLE EMMY 97 11 811 81 72 81 Belgeson E Dowd 5 6 6 21 (29207)AEGIN 100 8 6a 7a 81 91 Otis G G MoBhier 5 5 4 8-S 29238L1NG0 96 6a 10 10 91 lie Rice E Trotter 12 20 20 8 29296 CHAMINADE 100 9" 9a 9a 11 11 T Dean W M Bloan 40 50 50 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 24, 1 :01, 1 :08&. Winner B. f, by Dundee Marmose. Went to poBt at 2:00. At poet 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Dulcimer won simply because Coburn ontrode Doss and Blake. He held the filly together long enough to throw her head under the wire after a vigorous rido. Fade Meny Btood a drive all through the last eighth and showed gameneBS. Pyrrbo faltered just a shade in the closing strides. Herodes ran right to tho mark. Miss Hume quit badly when the pinch camo. Scratched 29070 Cerodo, 1C0; 292363Crescent City, 103; 29236 Miss Madison, 100; 292Se28mith's Reel, 1C0; 29107 Herse, 100; 29267 Hat Mitchell, 95. Overweights Dnlcimor, 4i pounds; Fade Meny, 11; MarcoB, 1; Aegin, 4. Dnlci mor, show, 2 to 1. Fade Meny, show, 3 to 1. Aegin, Bhow, 4 to 5. tQQ') SECOND RACK 5- Mils. Purse 500; $75 to.eecond; $25 to third. atyQD All Ages. Handicap. lad Horeaa A Wt Bt H ft X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 292662LIT. J. HOBNER5 94 2a H 11 la li J Hicks W H BichardBon 6 6 6 2 (29297) MONEY MUSS 3 113 1' 22 2 2 22 Dominick F T Wood 8 3 3 4-5 (291191BURN. BUNTONS 114 3 4a 31131 33 Blake J F Neuman 7-107-107-10 out 289452VULCAIN 4 108 72 7h 6a 71 41 Coburn SCHildreth 7 10 10 3 292372MAGGIE DAVIS- 5 100 52 511 51 51 55 Bice WM Sloan 5 5 5 8-5 28927 MAHT. MARINER 6' 93 8 . 8 8 8 61 Dowler C A Johnson" 15 25 25 8 292963AMIGABI 2 811 6a 62 1 63 75 Davisson Mrs E Harris 15 20 20 8 29263 EMMA M. 4 80 41 3 41 4" 8 Helgeson H A Cotton 50 50 50 15 Time, 12Jg,24, 48, 1:00. Winner B. g, by George Kinney Princess. Went to poBt at 2:80, At post 5 minutes. Start good, Won driving; second easily. Little Jack Horner was at his best and finishing strongly outgamed Money Muss in the closing strides. The latter stood a long drive through the etrotch, but tired in the last fifty yards. Little Jack Horner bore over on him slightly in the last fifty yardB, but it hardly made any difference in the result. Burnie Bunton by no means ran to her true form and was always outrun, Vulcain came fast through the stretch. Amigari and Emma M. showed early speed. " Scratched 29149 Alzura,90; 29267 Hopedale, 85; 29297 Federal, 114. Corrected weights Money Muss 113. Overweights Little Jack Horner, 4 pounds ; Amigari, 11. Little Jack Horner, show, evens. Money Muss, show, 2 to 5, 42 Q Q tl rj TH1BD RACE 1 1-2 Miles. Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to third. jlJ O ju A 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind HorseB A Wt St Bt & ft BtrFin Jockeys Owners Q H C P 29270AZ1M 3 93 5a 6 (5 41 211 21 13 Munro R M Westerfleld 12 12 12 4 29270UNCLE TOM 3 83 la la 31 3a 31 33 2" D Mitchell T J McHale 7 8 7 2 129270)AD11ETUS 7 96 41 41 4a 21 11 la 37 T Dean G W Poole 2 2 2 4-5 292102FRANGIBLE4 105 3a 22 Hi l 42 4U 42 Helgeson F D Boaz 2 2 2 4-5 28982 STRANGEST 5 106 2 31 2 6 6 51 51 Davisson C K Burdean 3 3 3 1 29268VALDEZ 3 100 "6 52 5a 5a 5a 6 6 Otis J Arthur 3 3 3 1 Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, 51, 1 :18, 1 :45, 2 :12, 2 :38. Winner B. c, by Lazzarone The Jewess. Went to post at 3:00. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Azim finished fast through the last quarter and was going away at the end. Uncle Tom ran well for a mile and a quartor, but quit at the head of the Btretch, then rallied and came again at the end, nipping Admetus on the post. The latter tired badly when challenged at the last eighth post. Frangible ran well for one and a quarter miles. Strangest and Valdez gradually fell away beaten after the first mile had boen run. Overweights Valdez, 2 ponndB. Azim, show, 8 to 5. Uncle Tom, show, evens. Admetus, show, 2 to 5. Frangible, show, 2 to 5. Btrangest, show, 1 to 2. Valdez, show, 1 to 2. QQOOQ FOURTH RAUiC-1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $500. $75 to second; $25 to jaJ J fj O third. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St & ft 5 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (29298) OBONTA8 4 113 4 4 4 4 Si 11 Blake G W Cook 8-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 29297 DEN.THOMPSON3 100 la 35 312 310 li 2,1 Otis F C Moshier 3 3 13-51 292993TELAMON 3 93 31 25 25 la 2H 36 DaviBSon S C Hildreth 21 4 4 1 29121 HAVILAND 4 99 21 la In 22 4 4 J Hicks F Cook 8-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 Time, 25, 50, 1 :16, 1 :42, 1 :46. Winner B. c, by Azra Starlight. Went to post at 3:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good, Won handily; second easily. Orontas, which appeared to be beaten off for the first six furlongB, made up ground fast thereafter and finishing with great speed waB going away at the end. Denman Thompson stood a long drive but gave it up in the last fifty yards. Telamon was run into sabmisson by Haviland and vice versa. Corrected weightB Orontas, 113, 9 Overweights Denman Thompson, 5 pounds. No show betting. OQQ FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $100 ; $75 to second ; $25 to third. ddt-ftj k J 2-year-olds. Allowances. ind Horsoi A Wt Bt H ft v 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29269 INSPECTOR 8HEA100 5a 5h 4h 2 la T Dean J J McCarthy 8 10 10 3 292672GOLD. GLITTER 101 la 1 la in 22 J Hicks C W Moore 21 13-513-5 1 29269 HOODWINK 101 62 63 53 41 32 Beaton CEBrossman 5 6 6 2 (29267)AUT. LEAVES 108 31 31 31 31 4a Dominick W S Barnea 3-2 8-5 3-2 1-2 (29050) WING DANCE 100 8 71 71 73 51 Otis B M Hennessey 12 15 12 4 292S82AMOTE 101 2s 4a 61 51 62 Rice J F Newman 4 6 6 2 292693PRONTA 101 7a 8 8 8 76 Blake T Carey 4 5 5 2 29267 D.OF CONNAUGHT102 4a 221 6a 8 H'shbergerT J McHale 20 20 20 8 Time, 12, 2lf, 49, 1 :15. Winner B. c, by Inspector B. Miss Modish. Went to post at 3:55. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won driving; sscond easily. Inspector Shea finished fast through the last eighth, standing off Golden Glitter's determined challenge in the last sixteenth with great gameness. The lattor was right there all the way and was only beaten aftor a long hard drive. Hoodwink was easily the best of th'e others, Autumn Leaves tired and quit when the Btretch drive came. The others were always outrun. Scratched (29236)Puryoar, 100; 292692John A. Clarke, 104; 29003 Julia Junkin, 104 Overweights Duke of Connaught, 2 pounds; Wing Dance, 3. Inspector Shea, show, 8 to 5. Golden Glitter, show, 1 to 2. Hoodwink, show, evens. Autumn Loaves, show, out. tQ Q B1XTH RACE 1 1-1G Miles. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. AltOOU 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Cad Horess A Wt St J4 ft 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H ' O t ( 29241) FAN TAbY 5 1C3 la 12 13 12 i 14 j HickB W'dford&Everm'n4 (5 6 T 2927CSFAR. BENNETTS. 94 4 2 2 22 2 25 Bice J Arthur 4 5 5 2 292682BE8EDA 4 106 Sa 51 5 61 5 8 Blake T Carey 6-5 6-5 6-5 1-2 29265WOODSTICK 3 93 a 4a 41 42 s 4 Munro MrsRMWost'rfleldZO 20 20 8 292412DONATOB 6 102 71 82 6" 5a 6 51 H'shbergor C Mulholland 10 10 10 4 293003PBECUBSOB 4 1061 2 31 31 3a 4 65 Coburn B O Hildreth 8 8 8 3 291502L. EOBEBTB 3 951 6a 61 81 75 75- 71 T Dean G W Poole 21 3 3 6-5 29300 GUY H. 3 102 9 9 9 9 81 85 Beaton J E Cushing 10 12 12 5 29240)FBEE PASB 4 107 81 7" 7 8a 9 9 Helgeson Lockart Bros 2 3 3 6-S Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 50, 1 :16, 1 :42, 1 :49. Winner Ch. m, by Fonso Eva S. Went to post at 4:20. Off at the first break to a good start, Won easily; second the same. Fantasy reveled in tho going and the result was never in donbt. Farmer Bennett was much the best of the others under tho track conditions. Beseda could not extend herself well in the sloppy going. WoodBtick had enough when a quarter out, and the same may be said of Precursor. The others were always outrun. Scratched 292S73Henry of Trastamare, 108; 293C0 John Baker, 104 ; 29208 Lydia 8.. 98 : 29300 Myth, 97; 293002Bad Apple, 95; 29078 Big Injun, 90; 29241 Chauncey Fisher, 100. Corrected weights Lord Boberts, 92. Overweights Farmer Bennett, 5 pounds; Reseda, 1; Precursor, 31; Lord Roberts, 31. Fantasy, show, evens. Farmer Bennett, show, evens. Reseda, show, out. Lord Koberti, show, 3 to 5, Free Pass, Bhow, 3 to 5, ' Page [4] Louisville Form LOUISVILLE FORM. LouisviiiiiB, Ky., November Jl The form ol Tuesday's Louisville fields is : Firat Bace Little Ghico, Miss Aubrey, Dynasty. Second Bace Chanterelle, Fngurtha, Palms. Third Bace Alea, Lady Curzon, Quaver. Fourth Bace Little Hindoo, Tax Man, Sa&le. Fifth Bace Salve, Nettie Regent. Fharoah. THE ; Jmerican Sponliig jnamial For 190L COPYRIGHTED. A Handbook of Figures Beyond Comparison. An Official Compendium of Records. 0 Running, trotting and pacing, ' ' The pugilistic record of 1900, , . ... Handicapping and bookmaking tables (SroUB HANDICAP TABLES WITH KEYS.) iummarles fin Experts on tne Past Year's Doings. ...EDITED BY F. H. BRUNELL... ftp Cents in Paper. ' Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., 30 enta in Soft Morocco. ...124-126 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. Washington Form WASHINGTON FORM. Washington, D. C November 11. The for of Tuesday's Washington field i: First Baca King Barleycorn, Eimberly, I Corder II. Socond Bace Lux CaBta, Bose of May. Barouche. Third Bace Kingstelle, Ben Battle, Alard. Fourth Bace The Four Hundred, Carrington. ' O'Hagen. Fifth Bace Wunderlich, Corrillo, Anna Darling. Sixth Bace The Amazon, Annie Thompson, Guesswork. Washington Entries WA9HINOTON ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. All Ags. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt, Hdcp. 29020 Certain 4.. ..112 685 29085 Nanine 4.. ..112 690 26960 Aratoma 6 .. 112 685 29277 Corder II 6 ... 112 715 27329 Tartar 7... 112 705 29282 BaBtile 5.... 112 715 29301 Mayor Qilroy 4 ..112 7C0 29282 Federalist 4 . ..112 715 28G962Delmarch 3 .. 107 710 241982 Presgrave 3.... 104 705 29159 Bounteous 3... 104 7C0 29306 Flara 3 ...104 695 26987 GinkI 3... 104 690 291E9 Kimbarly 3. ...104 .720 26295 King Barleycorn 5.... 104 725 29013 Monmouth Boy 4....104 695 28384 Balloon 3 .. 104 705 Valentine : 3.... 102 292822Tour 3 ... 99 705 29109 Garter Ban 3.... 99 700 20293 John A. Warner 3.... 99 685 Barsaparilla Bark, b. f, by Calcium Ipecacuanha 3.... 99 29034 Bosecourt 2.... 87 710 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 2- year-olds. Fillies. Allowancos. Ind. HorsaB, Age. Wt. Hdcp. (29303)Tenagra 110 705 29244 Katharine C 110 715 29335 Rose of May 110 720 28986 Lux Casta 110 702 29246 Ice Water 110 7E5 29221 Pedestal 110 700 (28681) Coacoa 107 710 (29058)Barouche ,107 715 Third Race 1 Mile and 40 Yards. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. (29S06)3urmise 3. ...112 715 293012Ben Battle 4 .... 107 720 29S363Curtsey 3... 103 710 29278 CarlKahler 3... 103 705 292782Alard 3....102 715 29336 Piederich 3... 101 710 28906 Einus 4.... 99 690 28404 Wait Not 5.... 97 705 28810 Historian 3.... 94 695 292478Varranted 3.... 91 705 29S06 Glade Bun 3.... 93 700 281373Lady Hayman 3.... 91 690 293C63KingBtelle 3.... 91 725 Fourth Race 3-4 Milo. 2-yaar-olds. Belling. 292812Carringtcn 108 720 292442The Four Hundred 103 725 29158 Batyah 103 695 29219 O'Hagen .. 102 715 29219 Playliko 100 700 29281 Equalize 100 705 291583 Arrah Gowan 97 715 29158 Atheola 97 710 29279 May J 92 690 Fifth Race 1 Mile and GO Yards. 3-ysar-olds and upward, Maidens. Allowances. 286i43Corrillo 5... 110 690 28810 Historian S....110 685 205333 Chanticleer 4.... 107 680 Bettie B.. 3... 107 (28542) Flaccus 4... 107 680 29306 Anna Darling .3....107 685 293CG Wunderlich. 3.. ..107 700 26123 Moroton 4... .107 675 Sixth Kacp 1 Mile and 100 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (29334)The Amazon 4.. ..113 725 291553Fatalist 4.. ..101 700 (29243)Annie Thompson 3.... 90 720 (28558) Lizzie A 3.... 90 705 Z93013The Bogue 3.... 90 715 29243 Animosity 8.... 90 710 (28912)Guess Work 3.... 86 715 Latonia Form LATONIA FORM. Cincinnati, O., November 11. The form of Tuesday's Latonia fields is : First Bace Nina B. L., Masterful, Oconee. 8econd Baco Mabel Winn, The Boston, Throstle. Third Baco Mr. Phinizy, Barbee, Enghurst. Fourth Bace Nobleman, Bchnell Laufer, Jessie Jarboe. Fifth Bace Hermis, Inventor, Water Edge. Sixth Baco Alee, Bamivel, H. B. Tobacco. Latonia Entries LATONIA ENTRIE3. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. J9067 Conundrum 3.. ..105 700 28268 Sister Mamie 6.. ..105 690 293073Princoss Otillie 3.... 103 715 292762NinaB. L 4.... 102 725 29254 Minnie B 5.... 100 705 25985 Geta Blackburn 8.. ..100 690 266762Bowdy G.... 3... 100 ......700 290633Oconee 4. ...100 715 292743Qlea........ 4....100 710 29254 MaBterful 3 ... 99 720 29307 Buth Park 3.... 99 ......695 2919S3Tempt ...i 3.... 97 710 Second Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-oldi. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sax & padisrat, Wi. Hdcp. (29255) Mabel Winn 118 725 29255 Our Jessie 113 710 29161 Jean Baphaol 109 705 (29275)The Boston 109 720 291973Leenja ......109 715 29255 Mamie English 109 705 29161 Lathrop 109 700 292753Throstle 105 715 290S9 Debenture 102 695 Lady Wadsworth, ch. f, by St. George Trophy 102 Third Race 1 1-16 Mllrs 3-yaar-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age, Wt. Hdcp. 293102Fairy Tale 4.... 107 ... .715 29198 Kunja 5.. ..107 710 (29271) Mr. Phinizy 5 ...107 .725 29215 Enghurst 4....105 715 29276 Pretty BoBle..' 5.... 104 700 (29215)Barbee 6. ...104 720 29310 Baronet 3.. ..104 710 29276 Elsie Bramble 6.. ..104 705 (29S09)Governor Boyd C....102 710 29312 Hinsdale 3.. ..101 690 (26568)Laura's First 3.... 98 700 29218 Saragamp 3.... 95 695 29195 Janowood 3 ... 95 705 Fourth Kaco 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 293113J. H. Bloan 4... 106 715 (29311)Scbnell Laufer 4... 105 .720 29145 Van Hoorebeke 4.... 98 710 293112Nobleman 5.... 95 725 29311 JesBie Jarboe 5.... 95 715 292593 Fleuron 4.... 90 .......710 29310 Mr. Pomeroy 3.... 90 700 292563Baffled 4.... 90 705 Fifth Race-3-4 Mile. 2-year-oldB. Allowances. (29214)Kaloma 115 710 (29308)Hermis 110 ......725 293082Inventor 106 720 29272 Moderator 1C3 710 292583Water Edge 100 715 29S41 Bar Le Due 100 705 24769 Harry Brennan 97 700 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-yaar-olds and upward, Soiling. 29147 H. 8. Tobacco 7.... 110 715 29310 Ecome 5.... 110 710 29195 Suave 4.... 109 705 (29195) Lady Kent 4.... 109 715 29259 CialeB 4. ...109 705 (29274)Onanetta 4.. ..107 710 29171 Samivel .-. 6 ...105 720 (251S0)Saguenay 4.... 105 690 29259 Jim Nap 3. ...105 700 29142 Alee 4... .104 725 29273 Annu 3.. ..102 700 (28256)Margaret Steele 3....100 ......695 29165 Myrtle Van...... 7 .... 100 705 Louisville Entries LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. . Probabilities : Weather clear: trnok fast. First Baco 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Hones. Age, WO. Hdcp. 29283 DynaBty 107 685 293183 Miss Aubrey 104 690 29263 Cupa 104 680 29233 Lady Millie H 102 665 29313 Bad Penny 102 , 670 29283 Little Chico 102 700 29166 Mazeta 102 675 29285 Gibson Girl 102 680 29231 OriciuB 102 685 29318 Dacassa 98 675 29283 Blackford 95 670 29283 Assessment 95 685 Second Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-oldi. Fillies. Belling. 293142Lillian M 113 715 292862Chantorelle 106 725 29234 PalmB 105 715 (29317)Fugurtha 105 , 720 29317 Alice Hop 100 700 29284 Tuck Paw 100 705 29261 Mattie Spencer 100 700 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, (29262)Cherry Head 5....114 710 27704 Arriba 4.... 114 695 (29231)Little Bita 5.. ..114 710 280513The Brother 3....109 715 291683 Mandamus 4.... 109 700 29231 Quaver 7.... 106 710 29316 Bt. Aloysius 5.. ..106 690 29264 Lady Curzon 4 .... 106 720 29285 Cantadas 5.... 106 705 29313 Jack Willis 4.... 106 700 29315 Alea 8.... 104 725 29138 Dick Thompson 3.... 104 690 29231 Peaches 3.... 104 705 Fourth Bace 5 1-3 Furlongs 2-year-oldi. Belling, 29252 Arthur Moll 106 685 28919 Old Hubb 106 690 29284 Baale 103 ..... 715 29284 Harrison F 101 700 29261 Tax Man 101 720 29284 Idogo 98 695 292863Hattie Davis 98 710 29317 Edna Eenner 98 ,705 29317 Little Hindoo... 98 725 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 3-ytar-olds and upward, Belling. (29287)Pharoah 4... 113 715 29318 Hkillman 6....105 700 I ' 29345 Bevoke 6... 104 710 29287 Dr. Clark 4. ...102 705 292872Nettie Bogent 4....102 720 293182Honeywood 4 .. 102 715 29285 Ella Martin 4.... 102 690 (29346)Salvfl 3.. ..100 725 Page [5] Louisville Form Chart LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. IiOUIVH.X,S5, EX., November 11. Eighth day. Douglas Park Racing Association. Fall , Meeting. Weather cloar; track fast. Presiding Judge. John Morrow. Starter. William Brnon. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. 2034:3 FISS -jj-1015-5 1-3 VurlotK Furse 250. 3 year-olds and upward. Ind Horse3 A Wt St & K & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0F 292642RICE 5 107 3 4 42 43 1 Pattoa Carmack & Co 4 5,4 7-5 29260 M18S GUIDO 3 99 5 1 H 12 23 Troxler Coles & Co 7-5 7-5 6-5 1-2 29287 JIM GORE II. 6 104 2 21 22 21 3" BeauchampJ Brinkman 2 3 3 1 29315 RAGNAROK II. 3 99 4 51 31 31 41 Lampard M A Stevenson 3 4 4 7-5 292643ELLI8 6 1C4 7 7 61 53 5 May W D Bchneider 6 7 7 2 29S132INCANDE8CENT 5 109 6 6 7 6 6 J Daly Giles & Biddlo 6 7 7 2 29260 PROTIO 4 110 9 8 8 8 7" J Hart P Bitzer 40 100 100 30 29283BLACKFORD 3 104 1 52 5 7 "810 W Woods Parmer & Terrett 15 20 20 8 29287 ALBERT C. 5 104 10 10 9 9 S M Johnson E Nenan 10 20 20 8 29283 TIMER STAB 4 109 8 9 10 10 10 Ballinger C M Eenner 15 40 40 10 Omitttd from entries. Time, 22, 47i, 1:01, 1:08. Winner B. n, by Bcb Miles Punchy. Went to post at 2:18. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won handily ; second easily. Rice, in a pocket for the first half mile, found an opening in the stretch and got up in the last ten yards. Miss Guido showed the most early speed, but faltered badly at the end under weak handling. Jim Gore II. was under pressure all the way and ran a good race. Ragnarok II. made his ueual bluff for the first half mile. Ellis ran poorly. Scratchsd-29287 EenBoy,112; 18224 Incidental, ICS; 2928S Freo Gold, 104; 29313 Ducassa,102; 29283 Little Chico, 99. Overweights Rice, 3 pounds: Protio, 11; Times Star, 2. Rice, Bhow, 3 to 5. Miss Guido, show, out. Jim Gore II., show, 1 to i. Bagnarok II., show, 3 to 5. SECOND BAC2E 3"4 Mlle' UTS 250' 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 2934:4: nd Horses A Wt St K 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 292842 RREHi&TIBLE 105 4 2 23 12 12 BeauehampNY H Jackson Jr 1-2 7-107-10 out 29314 FLORRIE S. 100 1 11 H 23 24 O'Nail B O Kennedy 4 7 7 2 29284 TOUT 103 6 4 35 33 3" J Murphy W A Rinehart 4 5 5 7-5 293172DUB10U8 103 5 52 41 40 410 W Woods A Brown 2 2 8-5 1-2 29284 ANNA HA8BROUCK1C0 3 S 53 52 51 L Daly Giles & Biddle 20 25 25 8 29284 MISHA 101 2 6 6 6 6 Lynch JBEvois 40 50 50 15 Time, 25, 501,1:161. Winner B. f, by lrcquois Fannie Ellsler. Went to poBt at 2:44. At post 2 minutes. Btart bad. Won easily; second the came, Irresistible outclassed her company and was in a soft spot. Florrio S. was much favored by the start and got second place simply through this. Tout ran impressively from a bad beginning. Dubious W8B never a factor. The start was responsible for his bad showing. Overweights Tout, 3 pounds; Misha, 1. Florrie B show, 4 to 5. Tout, show. 3 to 5. Dubious, show, out. ' OAQI K THIRD BACE 6 1-3 Fnnongs. PurEO 5250. 3-year-olds and upward. J& OU'TU Allowances. Ind Horses A Yt St 34 H StrFin Jockeya Owners O H CP 292eC38PRlNGWELL8 5 102 1 H 11 V 12 Troxler G Hendrie 6-5 2 2 3-5" 293153 JAKE WEBER 4 106 5 3" 3 6 z O'Neil P M Civill 6-5 3-2 3-2 2-5 29315 KINDRED 4 109 3 2i 23 21 310 BeanchampE & L Bohlman 2 2 3-2 1-2 . 29233 REVOKE 6 102 2 43 42 42 42 J Daiy j p Dockery 6 10 10 3 27455 PAULINE J. '5 109 7 710 612 51 51 Arnold TADavias 100 100 1C0 40 29318 FRANK PEARCE 4 102 4 5h 5 68 612 Lampard MAStevenson 20 50 50 20 29318 EOUDANA 4 106 8 7 7 7 710 Collins' H D Monroe 100 SCO 3C0 100 265E0 L1ZETTA S. 3 102 6 8 8 8 8 Lynch H DodgBon 40 100 100 40 Time, 231, 47i, 1:121,1:19. Winner Ch. m, by Dorwentwater Noblesee. Went to poBt at 3:09. At post 10 minutes. 8tart good. Won easily : second driving and all out. Spricgwells showed remarkable speed, tiptoed her field and raced Kindred into submission in the first five furlongs, then camo away in the Btretch and won with something in reserve. Jake Weber could not kaep up in tbo early stages but came fast through the stretch and got second place in the final stride Kindred lost ground when turning into the stretch. Revoko ran in improved form. The others were outclassed. Scratched-29318 Opera Girl, 1C9; (29190)Robert Jr., 102; 29283 Assessment, 95. No show betting on first three. 2034:0 F0UBTH HACE1 Mile' Pareo 5250. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horsos A Wt St M K X StrFin Jockays Ownora O H CP 291922SALVE 3 92 1 1 l li 12 U J Daly B P Harlan 1 6-5 6-5 1-3 (29192 ) A D VO CATOR 3 103 3 3 3 3 23 26 May R F Myers 7-101 1 out (29049)GUIDE ROCK 6 97 2 23 23 21 3 3 O'Neil J W Johnson 6 6 4 1 Time, 24, 481, 1:15, 1:411. Winner Ch. g, by Lord Esterling Welcome. .lim .ii - 1. ii...!.. 11 iimii. mmi mi mwimii i..i..wfWigMWMiiiin);., I niinijj LJJ.W' Went to post at 3:41. At post 2 minnteB. Start good. Won easily: second the same. Salve at the weights, was easily the best and won with speed in reserve. Advocator vas deficient in speed in the early stages bat finished stoutly. Guide Rock ran well for the first five-eighths but quit at the ond bb if short. ' Scratched 29313 Lillian McDonald, 97,. Ovsrweights Advocator, 1 pound. 03"?T FIBS jj-HAGK1 1-16 Mlles' FnrsB 250- 3-yearTlilofwWr. " ml Boreas A Wt St M StrFin Jo-tars Ownqty 8 S S p" 292832PRIMA II. 3 95 1 31 24 U is H J D: D Mctiifia- Co & 5 if1-2 ?9285)L. OF T. WE3T 6 107 7 fil 62 3 31 21 W Woods J C Feme Jr 2 21 21 1 29318' OM I H 8 106 3 2 H 21 23 32 Howell V Bowersrmtn 6 8 8 3 (29l9i)ZONNE 4 113 2 51 In 7 a M O'Neil M Stowe 2 4 4 8-5 (29263) BANQUO II. 7 107 4 H 42 51 63 54 Troxlr T A Davis S 3 3 6-5 29318 ELSIE HARNES 7 104 6 42 31 41 51 65 BonuchampW H Billings 5 8 8 5 292853 KOE BIRD 3 95 8 8 7 6 7 78 M Johnson E Mnore 10 20 20 8 292632B1GER 3 99 57 8 8 8 8 L Dly P J Nolan 2s 21 2 1 Time, 25, 491, 1:15, 1:411, 1:481. Winner B. f, by Fonsation Puzzle. Went to post at 4:03. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Woa 011)7; 3soad ridien omt. Prima II. showed sadden improvement, came away from her field whsu called on and won eased up. Lady of the West wbb outrun in the early stages and suffered from inierferene on the first turn, but came through the stretch with a fine rush. Dominis was limo vaan going to the post, but ran well for the first three quarters. Zonne sulkod. Banqa'j 1.1, wsatsned when the pinch came. Biger ran poorly and can do much better. Overweights Dominis, 2 pounds; Biger, 11 Prima II., show, evens. Lady of the West, show, out. Dominis. show, 3 to Z, Zonae, oaow 3 to 5. Banquo II., show, 3 to 5. Bigor. show, 1 to 2. Racers at Auction RACERS AT AUCTION. A weeding out sale of horsoe in training, tho property of Newton Bennington, M. L. Hayman, G. F. Johnson and several others was held in tho paddocks at the Aqueduct track last Thursday afternoon before the races began. Tho crack sprinter Badduceo was bought by A. C. McCafforty for $2.6C0. T. Hitchcock, Jr., bought Dr. Riddle for $1,600, while Kilogram went to Fred Enrlew for $2,CC0. The sales follow: Property of A. L. Aste : Sadducer, ch. p. 4, by Bathampton Sadie ; A. C. McCafforty 22,600 Avis. b. f , 2, by Tenny Bister Emma ; J. Bostwick... 250 Property of Georgo F. Johnson: Ondurdis, br. f, 3, by Kingston Skadi; C. Oxx 575 Succasunna, b. f,2, by Tenny Skadi; A. G. WoBton 525 Piederich. cb.g,3, by Juvenal Pouponne; H. C. Schulz! 7S5 Tact, ch. f, 2, by Victory Tudie ; C. Oix.. 300 Trent ham, ch. f, 2, by Knight of Ellerslia Banana; A. G. WeBton 250 Property of M. L. Hayman: Lady Sterling, ch. f, 2, by Hanover Aquila ; J. H. McCormick 2,000 Annie Thompson, ch. f , 3, by St. Leonards Harpsichord; J. J. McCafforty 550 Property of William Huston : Jack McGinn, blk. c, 3, by Matt Byrnes-Caravel; J. E, Gardner 800 v Property of Mowton Bennington: Kilogram, c c . 4, by Rayon d'Or Lady Kidbrook- F. Burlew 2,08 Dr. Riddle, ch. c, 4, by IroquoiE Teffeta; T. Hitchcock, Jr 1,65 Property of C. Barbieri: Surmise, br. c, 3, by Sir Dixon Conjecture; M. Claaoy ... KG Propariyof Matt Byrnes: Courtonay, cb. c, 2, by Miss Herraence Maggie B. ; J. A. Beanefet 1,000 Maratrisa, ch. f, 2, by Marinor Amelia; R. Baker 4S0 Property of D. Gideon : Bruff, ch. c, 2, by His Highnecs Cascade; R. Baker , SflO Carl Kahler, br. g, 3, by Hia Highness Lilita II.; J. H. Carr 700 Property of McFaddan & Allan: Big Gun, br. g, 4, by Artillery Linda Vesta; Mr. Bose 23? Proporty of J. J. McCafferty: Glengar, b. h, 5, by Dutch. Holler Lena; Sydney Psget MS General Mart Gary, b. h, E, by KacDufi! Kate Fdlletior ; J. Sas-iik 30 Wait Not, ch. h, 5, by Fonso Wait awhile; C. Mack..... 55 ' All the Turf rsews TracKs arc? Perfectly Edited. Fully Reported. I Daily 1 Racing Form Form Sheets and Entries Telegraphic, Correct Expertly Indexed. Concise, Comely. Training News a Specialty. . Olcial Organ of the Western Jockey (M. OFF OUR OWN PRESSES BEFE THE CHICAGO DAILIES. ouDSCnpiiOn Snhsrrinlr OflC . NOElth . $1.25 mss&ssmk&GZi iix Months 7.50 One Year 14.00 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE, CHiCAO, fcL. Racing Dates of 1901 BAOIHG rEK3 OV 1BC1. Latonla, Ky Cot. 2S Kot. lv Li&kMtdA, In Oct. 2? Nov. 1 Louisville, Ky Nov. 2 16 Oakland, Cal ...Nov. 2 Dec-Washington, D. C. (Bcnniaee) . ...Nov. il-SS Now Orleans, La Nov. 28 Doe. SI Page [6] 1 H Lakeside Jockey Club j I R O B Y RACE TRACK, ROBY, INDIANA. 1 1 P. & F. W. R. R.f I 15-Racing Days-f5 I 1 Central R.R.j leaves Union Depot Specials from foot of at 13:30, 12:50 and Randolph St. (leaving: 1 S SX R M0RE RACES mu ' 2SSS, COMMENCING AT 2 P. M I ZZZrrZ I stations. Fare on all . 32nd, 39tli and 63rd 1 trains for rpund trip Sts. Tare for round 25c. (f I 0 (fa AS I sfl trip 25c. Parlor cars L.S.&M.S. UGiODOr Zo'NOVGfinbBr 1 3 r's-r IL V lfarWWlffWI W ! Depot VanBuren St. -H b urban trains be- andPacificAve. Keg- 8 tween Central Station nlar trains leave "at and G3rd St. will take . ' 7:45 a.in. and 12:05 a -iv jt TCTVTVT 7E.sk passengers on race M p.m., stopping at all jf 1J 1 V 1 C 5 1 VlN jCi tickets. Transfer to I stations. Returning race trains being I at 4 :19 p.m. made at 63rd St. g "l8y staPP'nS at all loop stations to 63rd street, connecting with surface ... - - . i c o m c n n L S.a Ifi.o. n.n. . electric cars direct to track. All trains leave track immediately after races. III. LGIItral n. n. a I . I Fare for Round Trip on all Trains 25c, M. Nathanson, Sec'y, 810 Merchants Loan and Trast Bldg. , Chicago. Crescent v City Jockey v Club OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA." TWENTY-ONE STAKES FOR MEETING OF 1901-1902. TO CLOSE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 4, 1 901 . To ba zun Thursday, Nov. 28, 1901. The Inaugural Handicap Sweepstake. For all agea. To be run Saturday, Jan. 18, 1902. The Live Oak Steeplechase Handicap Sweepstake. $5 to accompany the nomination; $45 additional to start. The Crescent City Jockey Clnb to add For three-year-olds and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination; $25 a iditiontd ta stare. The 21,250, of which $2C0 to the second, $100 to the third, the fourth to save their stake. Weights to Crescent City Jockey Club to add $1,030, of which S2f0 to the aacond, $103 to the third. Weights be announced three daye prior to the race. Six Furlongs. to ba announced three days prior to the race. Full Course. To be run Saturday, Nov. 30, 1901. The Magnolia Selling Stakes. For three-year-olds To be ran Saturday, Jan. 25, 1932. The Cotton Selling Sweepstake. For three year-olda and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination ; $25 additional to start. The Crescent City and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination ; $25 additional to Btart. Tue Crescent City Jockay Jockey Clnb to add $1,000, of which $200 to the aecond, $100 to the third. The winner to be sold Club to add $1,003. of which $200 to the second, $103 to the third. The winner to ba aold at auc-at auction. One Mile. iion. Seven Furlongs. To bo run Saturday, Dec. 7, 1901. The Palmetto Steeplechase Handicap Sweepstake. To ba ran Saturday, Fob. 1, 1902. The Merchants' Handicap Sweepstake. For thraa-For three-year-old3 and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination; 525 additional to start. The year-olda and upward. $3 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to Btart. The Crasceat Crescent City Jockey Club to add $1,000 of which $200 to thu second, $100 to the third. Weights City Jockey Clnb to ndd $1,500, of which $203 to the second, $100 to the third, tha f Mirth to sava to be announced three days prior to the race. Short Course. their atake. The weighta to ba announced three daya prior to the race. One Mile and One- To be run Saturday, Dec. 14, 1901. The Preliminary Derby Handicap Sweepstake. Sixteenth. For two-year-olds. $5 to accompany the nomination; f45 additional to Btart. The Croacant City To ba ran Saturday, Feb, 8, 1932. The Club House Handicap Sweepstake. For threa-JockeyClub to add $1,500. of which $200 to the Becond, $103 to the third, fourth to save their year-old? and upward. $5 to accompany tha nomination; $25 additional to start. The Crescaat atake. Weighta to be announced three days prior to the race. Six Furlongs. City Jockey Club to add $1,030, of which S200 to trie sacond, $103 to tha third. Weights to ba an- To be run Saturday, Dec. 21, 1901. The Crescent City Handicap Sweepstake. For all nouncad three days prior to the raci. One Mile, ages. $5 to accompany the nomination; $45 additional to start. The Crescent City Jockey Club To ba run Saturday, Fab. 15, 1902. The Desoto Handicap Sweepstake. For throa-year-to add $1,500. of wlich$200 to the second, $100 to the third. th9 fourth to eave their stake, olda and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination; $25 additional to start. The Crescant City Weights to bo announced three days prior to the raca. One Mile and One-Quarter. Jockoy Club to add $1,000, of which $201 to the sacondlOO to the third. Weights to ba announced To be run Wadna3day, Dec. 25, 1901. The Xmas Handicap. For all agea. $5 to accompany throa days prior to the race. Six Furlongs, the nomination; $25 additional to Btart. The Crescent City Jockey Club to add 51,250, of which To ba run Saturday, Feb. 22, 1932. The George Washington Handicap Sweepstake. $200 to the second,, S100 to the third. Weights to ba annouacad three days prior to tha raca. For four-year-nUb and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination; $15 additionaf to Btart. Xhe One Mile. Crescent City Jockay Club to add $1,250, of which $200 to th second, S103 to the third. Woighta To be run Saturday, Dec. 28, 1901. The New Orleans Handicap Sweepstake. For four- to be annouapad throe daya prior to the race. One Mile and Ono-Sixteenth. year-olds and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination; $25 additional to start. The Crescent To ba run Saturday, March 1, 1902. The Speed Handicap Sweepstake. For three-year-City Jockey Club to add $1,000, of which $203 to the second, $103 to tha third, Weighta to ba olds and upward. $3 to accompany the nominocion; $25 addition il to ssart. The Crascont City announced thraa daja prior to the race. Seven Furlongs. " Jockey Club to add $1,003, of which $200 to the second, $100 to the third. Weighta to ba announced To be run Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1902. The New Year's Handicap Sweepstake. For thrao- throa days prior to the race. Six Furlongs, year-olds. $5 to accompany the nomination; $45 additional to start. The Croacant City Jockey To ba run Saturday, March 8, 1902, The Oakland Handicap Sweepstake. For three-Club to add $1,250. of which $200 to the second, $103 to tha third. Weights to ba annouacad thraa year-olda and upward. $5 to acsompany the nomination; $25 additional to start. The Crascant days prior to the race. One Mile and Seventy Yards. City Jockey Clnb to add $1.0)0, of which $203 to tha second, $100 to the third. Weights to ba an- To be run Saturday, Jan. 4, 1902. The Audubon Handicap Sweepstake. For three- nouncad thraa daya prior to tha raca. One Mile and One-Quarter, year-olda and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination; $25 additional to start. Tha Crascant To b3 ran Wednesday, March 12, 1932. The Hush Cup Handicap Sweepstake. For City Jockoy Clnb to add $1,000, of which $200 tn the sacond, $103 to the third. Weighta to ba an- thrae-year-olda and upward. S3 to accompany the nomination; $45 additional to start. The nounced three days prior to tha race. One Mile and One-Sixteenth. Crescent City Jockey Club to add 1,250. Ths winner to receive $730 and a piece of plate of th9 To be run Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1902. The Jackson Handicap Sweepstake. For three- value of $300, S330 to second and $203 to third. Weighta to ba anaounaed three daya prior to the year-olds and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination; $15 additional to atart. Tha Crescaat race. Two Miles and One-Quarter. City Jockey Clnb to add $1,250, of which S2C0 to the second, S100 to tho third. Woighta to ba an- To ba run March , 1902. The Crescent City Derby. For threa-year-olds (foala of 1899), nounced three days prior to the raco. One Mile and One-Half. $5 to accompany tho nomination; $20 additioaalif not declared oat on or bafore January 1, To be run Saturday, Jan. 11, 1902. The Gentilly Handicap Sweepstake. For thrae-year- 1932, and $20 additional if not'daclarad out on or bafore February 22, 1902. $100 additional to olda and upward. S5 to accompany the nomination; 525 additional to start. The Crescant City start. Tha Crascant City Jockey Club to add $2,503, of which $500 to tha aecond, $330 to the third, Jockey Club to add 51,CC0,of which$200 to tho second. $103 to tha third. Weights to bo an- fourth to save staka. Allowances: Nan-winnara of a race of the valu" of Sl.iOO or six racea of any nounced three days prior to the raco. Six and One-Half Furlongs. value since December 7, 1931, allowed 7 lbs. ; maidens allowed 12 lbs. One Mile and One-Eighth. ALL ON ADDED MONEY SYSTEM. NQ HANDICAP LESS THAN $400, NO PURSE LESS THAN $3007 Additional Stakes will be Announced to Close January 4, 1902. Address entries and communications to SHERIDAN CLARK, Secretary, 735 Gravier St., New Orleans, La! Or HARRY "WHITE, Room 403, Monadnock Building, Chicago, 111.