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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, November 20, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, November 20, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901112001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, November 20, 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] Thoroughbreds Sold TBOROUGBBKEDS SOtl). Below will be found a full report of tbo Fasig- 1 Tipton Co.'s Esle at Lisineton, Ky., November 11 and 12. 1 be top price cf tho sale was $2,425, . 6. H. V bitnsy paying tbat turn fcr St. Maxim. H. P. Heedley gave $1,6C0 for a weanling colt by Ornament, and J. T. 'Williams purchased a weanling colt by Halma for $1,C05. 1 A large crovd was in attendance each day and bidding was -very spirited for the choice 1 ones. Taken as a wbola the sale was qnito a , success. Property of estate of F. D. Beard : Lnzzaroco. ch. h, 10, by Spendthrift Spin- awty ; J. C. Yesger , $650 Applcgate, ch. h, S, by Buchanan Long Shore; Milton Xoung 750 Howlond, br. h, 6, by Hindoo-Ricochet; E. W. Los 70 Minnie AlpbonEO, ch. as, 7, by Woodlands Kempio, bred to Lazzarone; Milton Young 8C0 Chostnnt filly, weanling, by Applegate Minnie Alphonse; E. W. Lee 50 Chicory, b. m, 12, by Childeric Eub Rosa, bred to Lazzarone; H. P. Headley... 200 Night Lieht II., b. m., 11, by Pero Gcmez Aurora, bred to Applegate; H. P. Headley 550 Ocboce, b. m, 11, by Troprze Mehone. bred to Lazzarone; Milton-Young ICO Jene Gray, ch. m, 8, by Fanstns Eveline, brad to Lazzarone; A. L. Ferguson.... 110 CheEtnnt filly, weanling,, by Applegate Jane Qrar ; J. C. Yeager 39 Vergie, br. m, 15, by Cold Deck Cherokee Belle; Breeders Prottctive Association -. 10 Bay or brown colt, weanling, by Appltgats , Ycrgie; George Hinkle 5 Tootsey, cb. m, 10, by Tom Ochiltree Cal- lera ; Breeders Protective Association. 25 Eay colt, wesnlkg, by Applegate Tcct- E85 ; M. Ycung E0 Clemence, b. m, 7, by Longfellow Belle Knight, bred to Lazzarone; C. W. Moore 1,000 Bay colt, weanling, by Applegate Clemence; M.Young 600 Hattie Trowbridge, b. m, 6, by Longfellow Lenora Morris, bred to Lazzarone; C. W. Moore 850 Bay colt, weanling, by Applegate Hattie Trow bridg e ; M. Young 150 I St. Martha, b. m, 6, by Sheen Compassion, bred to Lazzarone; J. C. Yeager 400 ! Eilver Blaze, ch. m, 4, by Hermence Carol, bred to Applegate; A. L. Ferguson ; , .... 250 1 Breakwater, b. m, 4, by Hindoo Bicochet, bred to Lazzarone; Woodford Clay... 500 ) Outscramble, b. m, 16, by Outcast Scramble, bred to Lazzarone; E, W. Lee 80 ( Bay filly, weanling, by Lszzarone Out-scramble; J. T. WilliamB.... 1C0 j Beligion, cb. m, 8, by Buchanan EunlUht, bred to Lazzarone; J. C. Yeager 110 Filrmena, b. or br. m, 10, by Imperor Florarocur, bred to Applegate; M. Young. . 5 Hose May, b. m, 5," by St. Blaise May BtEe, bred to Lazaarone; C. W. Moore 700 J Chestnut filly, weanling, by Lszzarone Boeb May; YV. E. Featheretone is 2 Onija, cb. m, 7, by Et. George Lueratia; Breeders Protective Association !6 j Spider, b. m, 13, by BosEifer Long Cloth, bied to Applegate; M. Young 525 5 Eay or brown filly, weanling, by Lazzarone Bpider; J. T. Williams 115 5 Macadsgo, b. m, 10, by Macaroon Adage, bred to Applegate; M. Young ZOO 0 Ety colt, weaDlirg, by Lazzarcne Mac-adage; la. Young... .... 4C0 0 Coek, b, m,6, by Onondaga Stewardess, brtd to Applegate ; J. N. Cemdcu, Jr.. 375 k Chestnut filly, weanling, by Lazzarone Cook; J. T. Williams 55 5 Lela E., b. m, 14, by King AlfonEC Elissa, bittl to Applegate; E. W. Lee eo 0 Gaillaid 111., br. cr blk. m, 11, by Etrach-inc Gadabout, bred to Applegate; Sidney Bedford 22i f 1 . 1 1 , I ! 1 ) ( j 5 J 2 j 5 5 0 0 k 5 0 f Bay or brown filly, weanling, by Lszza- ( rone Gaillard III.; J. T. Williame... 105 Chestnut filly, weanling, by Lazzarone Fabiolall.; H. D. Wood 20 ( Property of estate of Edward Kelly: Hutoka, b. m, 17, by B6form Maggie B. J B,, bred to Ornament; H. P. Headley. 500. Chestnut colt, weanling, by Ornament , Hutoka; H. P. Headley 1,6C0 J Callera, ch. m, 18, by Reform Flora, bred , to fat. Maxim; C. L. Bean... 1C0 1 Chestnut filly, weanling, by Ornament Cullera; J. T. Williams. ISO j Token, b. m, 10, by Bir Kodred Carisaima, bied to Ornament; C. W. Moore 800 j Chestnut colt, weanling, by Halsia Token; J.T. Willihme ... 1,005 Salvia, ch. m, 10, by'Rossirgton Bailie M.,' bred to Ornament; Sidney Bedford.. . 650 j Bay colt, weanling, by The Pepper Salvia; B. Bedford ... 160 j Pomponne. ch. m, 18, by Kinglike Pou- ponne, bied to Halma; E. W. Loo ISO Kallirhoe, ch.m,9,by Ventilator Medusa, bred to Bir Waltei ; H. B. Durham.... 100 Mabel Gl6cn, b. in. 14, by Hindoo CrI-phurnia; Breeders Protective AsEOcia-. tiou , i... . 35 Experience, b. ra. 13, by Enquirer Bonnie Lawn; Breeders Protective Association 10 Sepia, b. m. 8, by Petrarch Homeopathy, bred to Balm a; J. C. Yeager 1,050 Property of L. O. Appleby: Cherokee, ch. m, 10, by Bayon d'Or Queen T., bred to Knitht of Ellerelie; P. T. Chinn . 1E Katie, ch. m. 15, by Macaroon Fairwatsr, bred to Victory ; E, W. Lee 25 Miss Fonso, ch. m, 6, by Fonso Lady Lou, bred to Victory; E. W. Lee 50 Pensacola II., ch. m, 11, by Macaroon-Bijou, bred to Victory; E. W. Lee 250 Pobgenie, b. or br. m, 9, by Powhattan Genie, bred to Knight of Ellerelie. P. T. Chinn 110 Scotia, b. m, 14. by Kine Ernest Inver-more, bred to Enight cf Ellbralie ; P. T. Chinn 50 Sea Drift, ch. m, 10, by Knight of Ellerslie Sea foam, bred to Victory; F. A. DaiDgeifiold 60 Shuffle Wing. ch. m, 4, by Knight of Blio Shuffle, bred to Victory; G. C. Graddy 50 Windermere, b. m, 7, by Hindoo Delilah, bred to Knight of Ellerelie; G. C. Graddy 300 Property of T. B. Jones: Mattie B., gr. m, 15, by Longfellow Maria Lewis, bred to Bcuadleas; E. W. Lee 150 Eva DinEmnre, ch. m, 10, by Iroquois Orphan Girl, brtd to Handsel; Bidney Bedford 100 Misa Caveland, b.m, 12, by Finis Display, bred to H andsel ; E. W. Lee 55 Lucy P., ch. m. 15, by Dnke of Kont Bet- tie Wirt, bred to Handsel; E. T. Graves 55 , Property of E. C. Cowdia : Maria D., b. m, 20, by Lisbon Crucifix, bred to Bequital ; T. C. McDowell 116 j Epinnette, b. m, 18, by Reform Megata; bred to Previous ; 1". C. McDowell 175 Property of Jamas Galway : Belle Air, b. m, 9, by Belvidere Vintsge; bred to Lazzarone; T. J. Carson 100 ) Bonnie Boss, ch. ra, 19, by Hurrah Bonnio Knte, brtd to Bilvideie; E. W. Lee... 25 i Glamor, ch. m, 12, by St. Blaise Gleam, brad to Lazzarone; E. W. Lee SO I ! La Diva, br. m, 11, by Longfellow Elk- hom Lass, bred to Esher; J. B. Swing. 500 ) Property of H. H. Btanhopa: Monotony, ch. m, 9, by Ircauola M oait& Haidy, brtd to The Commonor; T. F. Dolan 525 ; Property cf Mru. J. B. Prathar: Belle Brceck, b. m, 17, by Ten Bioeck Belle of the West; Breeders Protective Association 15 ; Bc-Paep, b. m, 16, by Bertram DkatresB; JBreedeiB Protective Asscciaticn 7S i ( ( J , J , 1 j j j j , j ) i I ! ) ; ; i T Columbia, b. m, 11, by Faustus Alflorita, bred to Free Knight ; M. D. Bichard- son 115 Cora Knight, b. m, 9, by Froe Knight Alice A., bred to Faustus; L. T. Lee .. . 5 Emma Manley, ch. m, 21, by St. Martin Cicily Jopson, bred to Free Knight; L.T.Lee 1C Funny Eye, ch. m, 10, tfy Faustus Bleapy Eye; Breeders Protective Association. 15 Fauna III., b. or br. m, 15, by Faustus Loretto; Breeders Protective Association . . 10 Faunus, b. m, 15, by Faustus Bank Stock; Breeders Protective Association 19 Faustus mare, ch. f, 4, by FauBtus Talia Bna ; Breeders Protective Association. 6 Katy Did, ch. m, 14. by Turgo Kate ; Breakers Protective Association. . 55 Lillian, ch. m, 16. by Faustus Lady Restless, bred to Free Knight; L. T. Lac.- 7 Little Girl, blk. m, 15, by Uhlan Bhada-mautha; Bre&doro Protective Association .. . 5 MarcalJa.b. m, 17, by Glengarry Marcola; Breeders Protective Association. 13 Nina W., b. m, 16, by Luke Blackburn Mary Walton; Breeders Protective Association 25 Nilety, br. m, 12, by Uhlan Rhadamantha Breeders Protective Association 10 Orphalino, b. m, 17, by Orphan Boy Eve-lino; Breeders Protective Association. U Petticoat, b. m, 18, by Alarm Lady Scarborough ; Breeders Protective Association 10 Rhadamantha, blk. m,-19, by Rhadaman-thus Barbary; Breeders Protective Association 5 Sarah Davis, b. m, 15, by FauBtus Sally Davis, bred to Free Knight; Kinzea Stone 60 Talla Bena, ch. m, 19, by Great Tom Bon- . etta, bred to Free Knight; L. T. Leo SO Vinaigrette b. rn, 15, by Virgil Fair Lady; Breeders Protective Association 10 Viola Ban, b. m, 17, by King Ban Triangle; Breeders Protectiva Association S Zella, b. m, 14, by Faustus Zula; Breeders Protective Association 10 Haidee, b. f, 8, by Free Knight Vinaigrette: B. V. Johnson 250 Glena, b, f , S, by Free Knight Fantreu ; D. C. Woiverton &3 Caria, cb. f, 3, by Faustus Cora Knight; Breeders Protective Association 50 Property of.Tyree Bate : Laura Bate, ch. m, 9, by Luke Blackburn LIda C, bred to Top Gallaat; A.E. Hundley W Margaret Allen, b. m, 8, by Glenelg Lii C, bred to Top Gallant; A. E. Hundley 500 Rakeforth, b. m,ll,byThe Rake Soforth; Breeders Protective Association 5 Lillio Lee, b. m, 17, by Longfellaw Be-forth; Lreeders Protective Association 95 Delphine, b. m, 19, by Brigadier Dell; Breeders Protective Association 5 Laughing Water, br. m, 19, by Longfellow Soforth; Breeders Proteative Association "... IS Property of K. i'aylsc-: Micmae Queen, ch. m, 10, by Midleiu Patty; Breeders Protective ABSociavroa S6 Bounida, b. m, 12, by Bulwark Silver Spring; Breeders Protective Abbocih- tioa.. 5 Silver Lake, ch. n, 14, by SilvenM&fi Lady Olive; Breeders Protective Asto- ciatioa S Pit-a-Pat, b. m, 14, by Pat Malloy Alws D.; Breeders Protective ABsoeiatian.- 6 Property of R. E. Roberta: Katharine TraviB, b. m, 9, by Silvemims Sylvia Springer, brad to St. Jalisa; Prowatt Bros S5J Rapidity, br. m, 12,!by Rapture Eatily 9, ; Breeders Protective Assoeiatioa X Bay filly, 3, by Silversmith BajtHSey; Breeders Protective Association X5 Property of Robert McAlistar; Strumpet, ch. m, It, ti? Ben d'Or Loa& Breeders ProtsctivoAggociatloa K OOMTXMDKD OH SECOND VXBO. THOBOUGHBBEDS SOLD. Continued from first pago. Property cf M G. Hundiff : Tenyar, b. f, 3, by Himyar Tenny Millo ; F. Sloan 6a Property of A. K. Adcock : Dramourg, b. c, 4, by Deceiver Coafi- dence; S. C. Lyne 223 Property of Sidney Bedford: Chestnut filly, 1, hy Lazzarone Bose of Lee; J. C. Yeager 185 Bay colt, by Lord Hartington Turcok; JackWilliamB 25 Property of H. H. Stanhope : 1 Chestnut filly. 1, by Foreater Monotony; Breeders Protective Association SO Property of T. B. Jones : Bay colt, 1, by Russell Virgio Cook ; Oots Bros 250 Bay filly, 1, by Bussell Eva DinBmore; F. Sloan.. , 150 Property of B. H. Anderson: Chestnut colt, 1, bv Pirate of Penzance Betty Wilson ; Gns Straus 800 Bay or brown filly, 1, by Lamplighter-Marion G. ; dam Gilbert ICO Bay filly, 1, by King Eric Elsie Bell; Breeders Protective Association 65 Property of Kinzoa Stone: Bay colt, 1, by King Eric Bay Bonnie; Wade McLemore. .. 375 Bay filly, 1. by Top Gallant Coaralitos ; Sam Gilbert 310 Property of Baker Bros. : Chestnut colt, 1, by St. Blaise Meddle; W. H. May & Son 60 Cursus, 1, by King Eric Eccenana; Wade McLemore 525 Bay filly, 1, by Lord Esterling Ida Green ; Bich Wilson SO Bay colt, 1. by Miser Medallion; T. H. Shannon ST5 Bay colt, 1, by Exile Pretsnse; Sam Gilbert 275 Property cf James Galway: Bay colt, 1, by Belvidero We Way; Sidney Bedford , 40 3ay filly, 1, by Belvidere Bonnio Bees; Breeders Protective Association 45 Bay filly, 1, by Belvidere La Diva ; Breeders Protective Association .. 10 Bay colt, 1, by Linden Glamor ; 8. Crosth- waite ... 3o Property of Tyreo Bate: Brown colt, 1, by The Beaper Keepsake ; L. D. Frazee 175 Thanet, br. m, 7. by Tremont Marianne ; Breedors Protective Association 20 Property of B. E. Boberts : Bay colt, 1, by G. W. Johnson Bapidity ; On6ck Stable 160 Bay filly, 1, by Ben Btromo Katharine Travis ; T. J. Carson 125 Property of C. F. Bnschmejor; Dnke Dasha'way, ch. c, 1, by Farandole The Bed Pillj ; Wda McLemore 100 Property of A. L. Ferguson; Bay filly, 1, bj Hammon 3ilver Ban ; J. 8. Barbee ... ... 190 Property of a gentlemen: Bay or brown colt, 1, by Halma Barbiche ; W. McLemore 110 Property of estate of Charlas Fleischmann: St. Maxim, ch. h, 10, by St. Blaise Delilah; G. H. Whitney... .-. 2,425 Elsie Ban, br ra, 17, by King Ban Booty; Breeders Protective Association . 45 Sallio Ban, b.m. 7, by Del Mar Elsie Ban, bred to Halma; J. T. Williams . .... 110 The Squaw, b. m, 16, by Uncas Lulu, bred to Halma; M. Young SCO Brierfoot, br. m, 7, by Surefoot-Brier- bash, bred to Halma; A. L. Forguson. 775 Knicknack, ch. m, 20, by Macaroon Bijou, bred to Halma; George B. Ott 40 Jessie Loe B ch. m, 11, by St. Blaise Genevra, bred to Belvidere; C. W. Moore .'. 500 Chance Shot, ch. f , 3, by Meddler Spring Gun, bred to Halma; Milton Young... 500 Florio.br. m, 19, by Virgil Florence I., bred to Ben Strome; M. Young 200 Emulate, ch. m, 15, by Kantaka Emma; Breeders Protective Association 1C0 Notes of the Turf NOTEO OP CHE TURF. Star Shoot, a three-year-old ehestnmt elt mi fine sice and conformation, has arrived at Mew York from London on the steamer Minnehaha. He was purchased for the Kentucky breeder, Clay & Woodford, Paris, Ky.; is by Isinglass, winner of the triple event of 1893, via. ; The Twc Thousand Guineas, Derby and St. Leger; is oat of Astrology, by Hermit, winnor of the 1817 Darby. Grandam Stella, by brother to Stafford. Star Shoot was trained by John Hoggins in e c&n&e stable as was Volodyovski. Ae a tw-yaar-old he won the Britith Dominion It&kee worth $t,570, and the Eurct Park Foal Itafeec worth $5,675. Clarence Mackey, the millionaire tuifmu, has entered his f 5,0Ct colt, Heno, in The descent City Derby. Several other high-class coles are also in this stako, and the Crescent City Jockey Club's fa a turn event should attract m-eiderable attention. Thie Derby, by the way, it growing in importance every year, and the ttats is not far distant when it will rank with the TannetEea and Kentucky Oats. 7. K. Ryan, the wcil-knaura turfmaa, has kv rived at 'Frisco with The Pride, Constellate and a doaen other horses, including a lot of fiw-yearlingB. Tom's horses were- not in aay to good shapo tho last few weeks .of racing hem-about, but wha kc gets The Pride an ' stellator ready at the coast he will undoubtedly ' win some good races with them, New Orleans Stake Entries T NEW ORLEANS SrAKE ENTRIES. The Crescent City Club, of New Orleans, La . , has received 1,266 entrie3 to the twenty-ont ctakea already announce. Thoy are as fI lorro: Entries. Tho Inaugural Handicap, 3-4 mile 5 The Magnolia oelliu? Stakes, 1 mile 6S The Palmetto Steepleoh ieo Handicap, short course 30 The Preliminary Derby Handicap, 3-1 mile ...... . . .... Si The Crescent City Handicap, 1 1-4 miles ... 47 The Christmas Handicap, 1 mile 7t The New Orleans Handicap, 7-8 mile 57 The New Year's Handicap, 1 mile and 70 yards 4 The Audubon Handicap, 1 1-16 miles IS The Jackson Handicap, 113 miles 4 The Gentilly Handicap, 6 1-2 furlongs 95 The Live Oak Steeplechase, Handicap, fall course .. 3S The Cotton Selling Stakes, for three-year-olds and upward, 7-3 mile 13( The Merchants' Handicap, 1 146 miles 52 The Clubhouse Stakes, 1 mile 71 The Do Soto Handicap, S4 mile IS Georgo Washington Handicap, 1 116 miles.. 5E The Speed Handicap, 34 mile 77 The Oakland Handicap, 1 1-4 miles ....f. .... 53 The Bush Cup Handicap, 2 1-4 miles. 48 The Crescent City Darby, for three-year- olds (foals of 1899), 11-8 miles The added money to these stakes aggregates $30,000. It is almost certain that among the Btarters in the initial event, the Inaugural Handicap, will be Savoy, Mint Sauce, Gsorge Arnold, Bnrnie Bunton, Maggie Davis, Bessie Spahr, Tayon, The Hoyden, Fake and Choice. Among the entries In the Darby are John. X. Madden's Pentecost and Slipttirift and Clarence H. Mactay'o Heco, winner of this year's .Matron Stakes. Tho riding contingent will be more than er-dinarily strong. Tommy Burns, W. C. Whitney's jockey, will in all probability head an East era delegation, while Lyns and other well-known boys in the west will be there. The horses of E. Wyndham Walden & Son and A. H. k D. K. Morris arrived to-day. Page [2] MnjBaoingForm I88TJBD K7SEY BAY, festers JocKeu CluH Bulletin omouL obqam or THE WE8TEBN JOCKEY CLUB. 3bitoe jjid PEOPmaroa, F. H. Bbdnell. ASBOOIATH EDIT03, OL32IXOir C. BlLET. BSOHKTABT, M33. I?. H. HSDNELL. c&tessd in the Post OSes at Chicago as, second 0I&31 matter. JAUjY SAGING F03M PUBLISHING CO. 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A FEW BOOKS OF LOCAL FORM FOR SALE. FROM JULY 1 -. . . $3.00 " AUGUST 1 . . 2.00 HENRY & GO. 161 THIRD ST., LOUISVILLE, KY. Will receive commissions by telegraph, mail or express upon all races and other sporting events, and will place them in Louisville according to directions of sender. Honesty, accuracy and dispatch in all transactions. All communications confidential . . . H E N R V St C O. BUNCO-BRONCHO INFORMATION CO Sadducee, 5-2, uydtofverypartof the globe. Besides intermission-pass time bets: Prince Richard, Dunblane, Rosewar, Herculean, Meehanus, Billy Moore one-two. Above covers all horses on the sheets, as will be all winter. T O DA Y One of the best things you ever had wired and one extra special in first raee at Oakland. SPECIAL DAILY CITY SHEETS WITH ALL RACES ?1.00. SIX SpeCialS fOr $10 Or $2 fOr One. Wired to any part of the world. May require two weeks todeliver, as only wire horses of odds, Ht . aii..j.i...(c t i not hot favorites 1. Allard at always office to explain any mattar. On ba1 nt 11 .?n m .f u ! 5 St in ticket office ;Phono 2149 Central Newan COL. J. C FOOTERS, MGR., U Lincoln Ave. - - Tel. North 1007. Race - Track - Information - Bureau Publishers of Form tetter Handicap 011 All Races Suite 500, 263-369 Dearborn St. Telephone Harrison 1580. TERMS $1.00 DAILY. $1.00 WEEKLY. TOM THING THIRD RCKNNINPs'Tir-'39 ' limit! 30 TO 1 GOOD thbo.V0tJog?0dthlnsB, consider them as good as Bed Damsel and Orleans -bh easv Sal cinch? Pt 7 tD P-It'd3 L Plnagd ih "mit- day IStoMwl extS REYNOLDS S CO., 72, 119 DEARBORN STREET. Meehanus, 8-1; Orleans, 4-1; Water Cure, l-l; John McGurk, 3-2. Place, Rosewar, Dunblane, Obia. We gave our clients tho above good things yostsrday. Two winnam nnDn.j to ui j Oakland Form OAKLAND FORB9C. Oakland, Cal., November 19. The form of Wednesday's Oakland fields is : First Baco Expedient, The Millar, Mrs. Bru-nell. Second Bace Muresca, Colonial Girl, Hai-nault. Third Bace Galanthus, Lizella, Freo Lance. Fourth Bace Favonius, The Fretter, Auto-light. Fifth Bace Byron Boae, Maresa, Sombrero. Sixth Bace Ducioy, Merops, Princess Titania. Washington Form WASHINGTON FORM. Washington, D. C Novomber 19 -Tho form of Wednesday's Washington fields is : First Bace Corder II., Deth, Wellesley. Second Bace Flying Buttress, Colonel Bill, Hot. Third Bace George W. Jenkins, Conover, Boisterous. Fourth Bace Mynheer or 'Little Daisy, Curtsey, Marothen. Fifth Bace The Goldflnder, Dewey, Fonso-luca. Sixth Baca McCafferty entry, Alfred Var-grave, Carbuncle. Washington Entries mmmmm mm m nii iiiliiiMiiiM.a.K WA3HINGTON ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. First Race 5 1-3 Furlongf. All Ages. Allowances. Ind. Horaea. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 29440 Scannell 5... 115 600 29360 Mayor Gilroy 4.... 112 650 29S602norder II . 6.. ..112 725 294162Death 6.. ..112 720 293932 Federalist 4.... 112 700 29488 Testa 4... 110 ..... 600 293642Flaecus 4 ...107 650 29393 Tonicum 3.... 107 710 26803 Tatar 4. ...107 600 29360 Delmarch S .. 107 705 29181 Bounteous 3.... 104 710 29364 Historian 3.. ..102 625 28278 Idle Way b... 3.... 102 .. .. 600 29283 Wellesley S ...102 715 29438 Bubens 3 ... 99 6C0 28158 Chinchinooka 3 ... 99 600 27876 Gray Morn 3 ... 99 600 Elizabeth Moore 3.... 99 29188 Francois 2 ... 97 6C0 29137 Boseconrt 2.... 97 650 econd Ratse 8 1-8 Furlongs. 2- year-olda. Maidens. Allowanoae. 294392Flying Buttress 110 700 2916020olonel Bill. ..110 693 28759 Conrtonay 110 600 28C09 Draxoman 110 .. . 625 294822 Justico 110 685 294 84 Hot no 690 29483 Goldaga 110 650 2S7E4 Dotlet 107 600 29160 Barricade .( 107 675 Third Race About 3 Miles. Steeplechase. 3- year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (29161) Cousin Jess 5 ...160 635 29481 Conovar 5...160 610 29161 Boiatorous 8... .160 .610 Joe JUaiter, b. c, by Baggage Austonetta. .... 4 ...152 29161 George W. Jenkins ... 3.. ..132 650 Kate Spottswood, ch. f, by Alphonse Glan- cora 3.. ..132 Kalorama 3.. ..132 '. yonrtb. Race 1 Mllo and 100 Yards. 3-year-olda and upward. Selling. Tod. Howaa. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 29J852Mynhesr 4.. ..Ill 725 26803 Tatar 4.. ..107 . ??5 29181 Garter Ban 3 ....10S ""625 294S22Cnrtsey 3 ...103 715 29t593Snrmiso 3....10S 685 29163 Marothen 3 ... 93 . 705 29140 Einns 4.... 99 ."""600 23233 NVillard J 3 ... 91 . . . 650 29481 Beggar Lady 3 ... 91 ... . 675 29010 Little Daisy 3 ... 83 ...His Fifth Baco 7-8 Mile. All Ages. Allowances. 29t852Myaheer 4. ...120 700 294932Dawey .... 2.... 95 720 29183 Bightaway 2.... 95 ..""675 (29460) Anak 2 ... 95 .. 700 294142Bockey 2 ... 95 715 2949S2Fonsoluca 2 ... 92 . """ ""715 294393Tenagra 2'.... 92 " 690 29363 Batyah 2.... 92 650 (29158)Joy Maker 2.... 92 705 278")5 The Gotdflnder 2 ... 92 ""795 (29484)eoee of May 2.... 92 660 29414 Ice Water 2.... 92 ""'710 29484 Hot 2..!! 88 695 29482 Little Arrow 2.... 88 ."""685 2939138omarsault 2.... 85 ,.!"!690 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (29S95)The Puritan 3... .126 ... 750 294862Potente 6... .125 745 (29486)Carbuncle 4.. ..123 .".""735 (29280)Criterion 3... .110 725 294933Lady of the Valley 3.... 98 ..""Vo 294413 Alfred Vargrave 4.... 98 ..'.'.'.'.IU 29463 Handicapner 4.... 90 710 J. J. McCafferty entrv. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather threatening; track muddy. First Rac 3-4 Mile. 3-year-old j and upward. Sailing. ' j Ind. Horaei, Age, Wt. Hdsp, 29474 Koenig 5.... 109 700 17219 Master Lee 5.. ..109 705 1 29503 The Miller 5.. ..109 ......720 29199 Rinaldo II 6... 109 710 22790 The Scot 4 109 700 ! 29504 Hungarian 5.... 109 715 ! 29488 Toraina . 3.. ..109 705 254112Expdiont 4.. ..109 725 29150 Forkford ..- 3.... 107 710 29450 Mrs. Brnnell 3... 104 715 Second Bace O 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. 29046 Colonial Girl 1C6 720 29187 Ponator Bruco 105 705 29131 Flonriih 105 700 Sand Deleo 102 (29471)MureBca 102 725 29322 Hainanlt ... 99 715 (28028)AriKato . 99 705 29J49 Magical 99 700 29189 Dr. Bcharff ; 98 710 Third Race 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olda and upward. Belling. 294912 Uzalla 6.. ..110 720 294333Free Lance 7.... 107 715 29t913Stmello 4... .104 705 (29152)GalanthnB 3 ... 95 725 Fourth Saoa 1 1-16 Milea. 3-ysar-oldB and upward. Free Handicap (29228) Autolight 3....116 735 22757 Grey f eld 5.... 115 ... 725 29473 El Bio Shannon 4 101 730 295022FavoniuB 5.. ..104 750 91722Tha Fretter 5.... 99 740 Fifth Race Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3 4 mile,) All Ak8. Allowances. 29175 Edinborough 4.. ..114 700 29i512Andrisa 4. ...114 710 260193 Byron Boso 3. ...112 750. 29301 Matt Hogan 4 .... Ill 720 294503Maresa 3 .. 106 .740 29448 Blanche. Rhoppard 4.... 105 705 29172 Barbara Frietchie 3... 100 725 293512Sombrero 2.... 99 735 Sixth. Racs 7-3 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 210703Bcdwald 4.. ..113 . 715 291S8 Mike Bice 8 ...111 700 (29ii8)Duckoy 4.. ..Ill 725 (29H0)Merop3 5.... Ill 7'0 29353 Pat Morrissoy 7 ... 109 ... 710 29491 Lode Stur . 7.... 109 710 294342Tbe Singer 4.. ..107 705 29290CambacereB 3 105 680 (2455FritiCfbR ricauia ..... S .. 104 71S 29152 El Orients 3.. ..104 705 29470 Intrada 3. ...102 690 29488 Scallywag 3... 102 700 Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. F. T. 8., Chicago. Ohnet -having bssn beaten yon are not entitled to collect your bet. Wagers are decided by the iesne of the race and notby such incidental circumstances as you mention. The Manchester November Handicap is the last of the principal races of the year in England. It will be run Baturday. next. The dist-ance is one and three quarters miles. L. V. Bellew thinkB Mabel Winn will be one of the best fillies in the west next year. She has been sent to Owensboro, Ky.- and nothing will be done with her until the middle of next May. The bookmakers at Oakland, it is said, will file a protest against charging $1.50 admission to the track. They say the present price has much to do with keeping- many away from the course. Becretary E. C. Hopper, of the Latonia race track, will start for California Thursday, returning in time next year to look after the spring opening at the Cincinnati track. The f Uowing jockeys have arrived at New Orleans: Bice, Dunn, Baesinger, Hope, Otis, Davisson, Gormley, Boyd, Helgeson, J. Wilson, Max Hirsch and McCue. Fred Cock quit the Latonia meeting somewhat ahead after being behind considerably for the first two weeks. . James Arthur will rest hia stable at Memphis for a week or two before shipping it to New Orleans. T Chicago, The difference in time is one hoar. Page [3] Washington Form Chart WASHINGTON FORM CHART. "WASHINGTON, D. C, November 19. Eighth day. Washington Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear: track fast. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mara Cassidy. Racing atarta at 2:00 p. m. FIRST BACK 3-4 Mile. 3100 added. All Ages. Handicap. CZj0 Ind Horaea A Wt St 34 Vk X StrFin Jockoya Owners OHO F (29184)SADDUCEE 4 132 4 1h lu ih ib Micliaela A C McCaflerty 6-5 9-5 8-5 3-5 "9489 DEWEY 2 101 3 2h 22 22 23 Cochran B Hchreibir 3 16-52 1 29463 L. OF T. VALLEY 3 114 6 52 3H 3H 3a Shea H T Wilson Jr 10 10 J 21 j (29393) SATIRE 3 107 5 7 61 41 4 Bedfern H ftSchaffer 6 7 6 2 ; (29415) PIGEON POST 3 122 7 6H 5a 52 5 Mitchell H M akilea 10 20 20 7 ; 29413 MAN O'WAR 2 105 2 41 7 7 63 T Bnrna O L RichardB 5 8 8 21 '9331 CORMORANT 5 108 1 3 4a 6 7 Butter F J Kittlemari&ColO 40 40 10 ; Timo, 13, 246, 50, 1:16. ; Winner -h. c, by Bathampton 8adie. . . ! Went to post at 2:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Sad-duceo ran a good game race and handled tho high weight well but Michaels came near throwing -she race away in the last fow strides by baing ovorconfldent. Dewey showed all hiBold time speed and hung on well nnder punishment. Lapy of the Valley did hr best but was tiring and . Satire would have bean third in another stride Pigeon Post ran a poor race. , . Scratched (i9463)Unmaaked. 140; 29463 Redpath, 123; 29163 Prince Richard, 122; 2729S Jerry Hunt, 122; (29186) Feme Sole, 121: 2927723horabam, 120; (29139) Baroucha, 120; 29463 Alpaca. 114; (293S5)FonsolucB,112; (29183) Andy WilliamB, 112; 29010 Kalif, 108; 29439 Carrington, 107; 29483 Playliko, 1C0; 2S482 Lemoyne, 98 Overweights Man o'vVar, 3 pounds; Cormorant, 1. Sadducea, show, 1 to 5. Dewey, show, 2 to 5, Lady of tho VaUey, show, 6 to 5. BEC0NI BACE 5-8 Mlle $300 added. 2-year-olds. MaidenB. Allowances. AOd-O'jL Ind Hor'es AWt St 34 34 & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C F 29332 TRADER 105 7 31 2a 21 1 Cochran B Schreiber 4 5 4 8-5; 29184 BUnOABUNNA 105 6 6 3 Ih ln Rice A G Weston 15 20 12 5 ; 29221 GENE3EO 105 1 51 51 3 3s J Martin C H Niehall 5 8 5 2 ; 29221 BLANCHE HERM'N105 5 9 8 8 4" Michaels F Gardner 6 7 5 2 '9S91 WILD BESS 105 8 4 6b 51 5 L Smith A Featherstono 21 31 S 1 29361 PTCDE8TAL 105 2 12 71 6a 61 Shea W fihowaltar 10 15 10 4 29391 NUPTIAL 105 9 10 9 9 7H Croamer W Jennings 20 40 30 10 280S7 QD'N'S MES9ENG'R105 16 8 10 10 82 Redfcrn Pepper Stable 10 40 SO 10 FLYING COLORS 105 3 21 1 1 9 T Burns W A Chanler 20 25 15 6 "9305 AUGURY 1C8 4 7a 4H 4n 10 Ruttor J J MRcKessey 15 100 60 20 29279 CLIPPER 105 10 11 11 11 11 Mause G H Gillette 20 50 40 12 LADY TEAZLE 105 12 13 13 1? 12 Booker Harrison&How'rd4 5 3 1 ,'9279tAVI6 105 11 12 12 13 13 Beaton J BoBtwick 20 SO 15 6 "6174 SEMI NAVABBE K5 13 14 14 14 14 Miles G C Johnson 20 50 40 12 '9106 MARY GATE WOOD 105 14 15 15 15 15 Weber MrsATurney 60 200 100 40 QUEEN'S MAID 105 15 16 16 16 16 Brennan P T Boacho 20 200 200 60 :293S2 SUNNY PORT 109 17 17 17 17 17 Wilson F A & G B Hanby 60 200 100 40 Dead heat; purse divided. fOmitted from entries. Time, 12,25,51,1:04. Winners Traner, br, f. by Sain Ohio Belle, Uuccasunna, b. f, by Tenny Skadi. Went to post at 2 :40. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; third the same. 8ncca-snnna was bast, but Cochran outrode Bice at the finish and got up in the last Btride. She and Trauer ran lapped throughout tho stretch. The next three were coming strongly and the race would hava been between them in a few more fitrides. Blanche Herman ran a winning race, as did also Wild Boes. Flying Colors nd Augury showed speed, but weakened under the drive. Scratched 294S7 Drop Light, 105; 26754 Dotlet, 105; 29160 Pariaina, 105; 293913Somersault, 105. Overwoights Augury, 3 pounds; Sunny Port, 4. Trauor, show, 4 to 5. Succasunna, show, 21 to 1. Genoseo, show, evens. Wild Bess, show, 1 to 2. Lady Teazle, show. 1 to 2. THIRD RAGE 1 ftsile and 70 Sards. $400 added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 3 StrFin Jockeys Qwnorn O H G P "294632T HE PURITAN 118 1 12 li 1 13 15 13 Michaels J J McCafferty 1-101-8 1-25.... 291093PHILMA PAXTON 108 2 2 2 2 2 2 L Smith H Lang 10 25 20 .... Time, 13, 26, 52, 1 :1S, 1 :46r 1 :50J. Winner B. c, by Deceiver Lizzie Montrose. Went to poet it 3 :0i. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily. The Puritan only cant6rsd for tho entire distance. 8eratched-(29416)Lamp o'Lee, 118; (29280)Criterion, 118; 28615 Barbotto, 108. FOURTH BACK 3-4 Mile. S300 added. 2-ysar-olda. Allowances. CJ.) Ind Horses A Wt St 34 K H StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P (2914)KXTINGU18HEK 108 55 14 12 1 13 Cochran T Bbiels 6-5 8-5 9-101-3 (29335) FONSOLUCA 105 3 22 2H 33 2 J Martin J G Lyman 5 6 4 6-5 28776 PRETORIU3 108 4 32 32 2a 3 Wonderly "W C Whitney 21 4 4 1 29303 PAR. EXCELLENCES 5 5H 51 52 411 Redfern Popper Stable 5 7 7 21 2930S TRUMP 108 6 41 4 4 53 Creamer W C Daly 10 20 20 6 29125 GLEN WATER 103 8 71 71 7h 6h Webar Turney Bros 10 20 15 5 28847 FRIVOL 105 1 6h 61 6a 7b Miles P 8 P Randolph 30 100 100 20 28574 POHTILLION 108 7 8 8 8 8 Smith Setauket Stable 30 100 100 30 28369 VIV1ANI 105 9 9 9 9 9 L Smith Baker & Gibson 40 100 60 SO Time, 12, 25, 49, 1 Winner B. c, by Candlemas Maggie Mitchell. Went to post at 3:29. At post 3 minutoB. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Extinguisher has developed into quite a useful colt and the race was only an easy gallop for him. Fonsoluca was skilfully handled and just lasted long enough to hold second place. Fretorius finished strongly. He is very high in flesh and will be a hard horse to beat with another race or two. Par Excellence ran poorly. Gln Water has gone back. Scratched 294142 Bockey, 108; 29493 Man o' War. 108; 294932Dewey, 108; 29417 James P. Keating, 108; 29114 Coacoa, 105; 27895 The Goldflnder, 105. Extinguisher, ,flbow, out. Fonsoluca, show, 1 to 2. Pretorins, show, 1 to 2. OHinf7 FIFTH KACJS 1 1-16 Mile. S400 added. 3-year-oldB and upward. AtlJhfy i Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 X StrFin Jockeya Ownora O H O P 28987 M'MEEKIN 4 107 4 11 IH H U H J Martin W M Barrick 1-6 1-4 1-8 out (29418)8PABLET LILY 4 104 1 2H 2a 21 211 23 Cochran 8 8 Tracey & Co 10 15 10 7-5 (29440)TYB 8HENA 5 107 2 42 46 46 43 3h Brennan Plate & Co 10 15 12 4-5 29416 PBOSPEB LA GAI3 100 5 3i 31 311 31 4 Seaton J B Bratton 30 100 100 12 293023ALTHEA 5 104 3 5 5 5 5 5 Bedfarn E Beynolds 12 20 20 2 Timo, 12, 26, 51,1:18,1:44, 1:51. Wiener B. c, by Fonao DaiBy Bose. Wei to post at 3:55. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the samo. It was only a question of McMeekin being right as it was a stake borBe against poor platers. He was -under strong restraint all the way. Scarlet Lily was hard ridden but could not make a contest of it. Tyr Sbena and Althea ran poor races. Scratched 294863Bafaollo, 107; 294162Daath, 106; 29485 Bingleader, 104; 29416 Big Gun, 104; 294852Mynheer, 104; 29183 Himself, 100; 29395 Oudenarde, 100. No show betting on first three. U1XTH KACB 7-8 JSme' 5400 added. All Ages. Allowances. 294:08 Ind Horsoa A Wt St 34 S StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P 293353LADY GODIVA 2 84 5 4u 7h 7h 6a 1 Henderson F B Hitchcock 5 7 7 2 29163 PB'CE BICHARD 4 110 8 8 81 61 5n 2 Booker L Stuart 2 21 8-5 3-5 29277i3HOBEHAM 4 110 2 61 9 9 71 3a Michaela T Monahan 3 4 8 1 29159 CABL KAHLEB 3 99 6 5" 42 2a 2H 4 Wonderly J H Carr 8 12 10 4 29010KALIF 4 102 4 2 2 41 31 51 Shea H J Morris 30 100 40 10 29463 ALPACA 4 107 1 12 12 H 12 62 L Smith A C McCafferty 7 7 4 8-5 28508 BY GEOBGE 5 102 9 910 5a 3a 4a 72 Thimo J K Garnott 100 200 200 60 29010 LEE KING 4 107 11 11 11 11 11 83 Cochran J S O'Brien 8 12 12 4 294C9 CONNIE 3 94 7 7 6" 8 8a 92 Creamer W C Daly 100 150 100 30 293933SNARK 3 99 3 3u 3a 5 9 10 J Martin W Oliver SO 50 40 10 29140 IMPERIALIST 4 107 10 10 10 10 10 11 Brennan J E Lane 15 25 15 6 272603GOLD LACK 4 107 Fell at start. Weber 33 Peters 15 30 20 8 29392 ABGANAUTA 3 99 Left at post. Bedfern F M Bray 100 300 100 40 Omitted from entries. Time, 13, 25, 50Ms, 1 :16, 1 :30J. Winner B. f, by Hnnover Edith Gray. Went to post at 4:20. At post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; socond the same. Lady Godiva is a good filly, but was lucky in squeezing through next to the rail, as Henderson was of little help at tho end. Princo Bichard came around the field in tho last sixteenth and was in front a stride beyond the wire. He was best and would have won with clear sailing. Shoreham closed up strongly at the end. The next three were all out from their early efforts. Alpaca is very speedy, but is best over a shorter ronto. 8cratchod-C6463 Brisk, 107; 29C84 Verify, 107; 27507 Ventoro, 102; 29417 May J 89. Lady Godiva, show, evens. Prince Bichard, show, 1 to 3. Shoreham, show, 3 to 5. Alpaca, show, 4 to 5. I Oakland Form Chart j ; ; ; ; ! . , ; ; OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAIi., November 19. Fifteenth day. New California Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track heavy. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, Bichard Dwyer. Racing Btarta at 2:15 p. m. FIRST BACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-yaar-olda and upward. Selling. 2Qz00 led Korean A Wt Bt 34 & StrFin Jockeys Ownere O H C P 294532DUNBLANE 4 108 4 32 32 21 11 Ih O'Connor W B Jennings&CoSi 5 41 6-5 294502 BEEN ATO 3 108 1 41 42 32 2a 2 J Banch Burns&Waterh'se 1 ll-J.07-101-3 294742BOB PALMER 3 ICO 3 22 2a la 31 32 Ransom T E McLaughlin S 20 15 4 294753EDUCATE 3 100 2 1 12 4a 41 4 Birkenruth W E Cotton 3 6 6 8-5 29453 FRIDOLIN- 3 98 6 51 51 63 53 53 Winslott G W Scott 10 30 30 10 29170 DARLENE 3 98 7 6a 6a 52 62 65 Jackson H E Howell 15 30 30 8 29374 BINALDO II. 6 103 5 72 7a 72 7 76 Hoar W Cahill 10 20 20 6 29172 CANE JO 4 105 8 8 8 8 8 8 J Woods Owen Bros 10 30 30 8 Timo, 13, 24, 50,1:17, 1:30. Winner Ch. c, by Midlothian Loleta. Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won dri vinjr; second easily. Dunblane ran to his belt form, finished strongly and was lucky and skilfnlly handled, Bernato broke flat-footed and closed a big gap, but the over-confidence of Banch right at tho end cost him the race. Ho was easily best. Bob Palmer ran a fast and game race. Educate tired badly in ther iast fnrlong. Tho others were outclassed. Bcratchod 291S33Free Lance, 106 ; 291483Letiger, 103 ; 29131 Mont Eagle, 103 : 29431 Sisenvine, 93. Overwights Cane jo, 2 poundB. Dunblane, Bhow, 1 to 2. Bernato, show, out. Bob Palmer, show, 8 to 0. OQAn SECOND BACE Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 34 mile.) PurBe 54CO. i y O V 2-year-olds. Allowances. Isd HorooH A Wt St H S X StrFin Jockeya Ownare O H O f (29372) JOSIE G. 107 3 U 13 12 la Howson J. 8. Gibson 5 7 7 2 29410 ROSElVAB 107 1 61 51 2 25 J Banch: Burns&Waterh'se 3 3 11-51 2S9562DEAN SWIFT 110 2 3 65 3a 3a Bullman vW M Rogers 4 6 6 2 294192PHYLLIS 107 4 4a 4a 41 41 J Mathews A J Stemler & Co 3 4 4 3-2 250473SOL 102 7 51 31 51 5 Hoar G Pacheco 15 25 25 10 291303ROSABIO 97 8 72 7 62 66 Winslett P Howloy 10 20 20 7 27555 LAPIDDS 110 6 21 2a 7 76 O'Connor W B Jenuiues &Co3 41 41 8-5 25895 BUZZ 97 5 8 8 8 8 Faun tleroy M Cone 10 30 30 10 Time, 1 :13 Winner B. f , by Bloomsbury Czarina. Went to post at 2:42. At post 1 minuta. Start bad. Won driving; second easily. Josie G. is a quick breaker, showed a high turn of Bpsed and was lucky in not being pressed hard in the first half. Boeewar was waited with too long ind was forced against the rail under a badly judged ride. Daan Swift floundered about and was clearly handicappsd by tho going. Phyli was crowded in tho stratch and should have been third. Sol liked the .going. Lapidus showed early speed and was probably short. Josie G.. show, evens. Bosewar, shore, 1 tr 2. Den Swift, show ovens. Phyllis, show, 3 to 5. THIBD BACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-oldB and upward. Selling. ad Horaea A Wt St H X X BtrFin Jocfcoye uwuaria O M O e 29175 OBLEANS 3 99 6 5 55 2a 11 Winslett J Burrows 21 4 4 6-5 29376 HERCULEAN 4 101 1 21 41 31 21 J Woods G Summers & Co 8 12 12 5 294702NED DENNIS 4 109 2 31 21 11 32 O'Connor D C Mccarty 6 8 8 3 291352NABBA G. 3 104 4 11 11 41 43 Howson Mias C Gibson 21 31 3 1 29252 LIEF PRINCE 3 102 5 6 6 5 5 Hoar W Cabill 15 60 60 ' 25 29109 MATT HOGAN 4 109 3 4 Sa Fell. J Banch W P Magrane 2 2 7-5 3-5 29291 DECAPO 6 107 Left at tho post. Stuart C W Chappell 6 10 10 4 Time, 25, 50, 1:161. Winner- Br. f, by The Chevalier Fiorina. Went to post at 3:07. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving ; second handily. Orleans got off bac)y, but closed a big gap, was taken in tha good going throughout and caught the others tiring at the end. Herculean went well throughout and finished strongly. Ned Dennis swerved at the 6nd. Narra G. showed early spaed, but quit under a bad jockey. Matt Hogan appeared to b a certain winner when he fell. Banch was injured and hia collar bone is probably broken, Orleans, show, 1 to 2. Herculean, show, 2 to 1. Nea Dennis, show, 6 to 5. Narra G., show, 1 to 2. Matt Hogan, show, 1 to 3. Q FOURTH RACS-1 1-16 Mil's. Purse 5100. 4-year-old and upward. 2fKf J (JU a Allowances ipd Horses A Wt St H Vt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 293492 WATEB CUBE 4 114 3 3 3 21 11 12 O'Connor G B Morris 1 11-101 1-3 29133 FA VONIU3 5 112 1 21 U 11 22 21 J Woods Bnrnf&Waterh'ae 2 21 21 3-5 294083GOLDONE 4 112 2 2a 22 3 3 3 Bullman J Coffey 2 13-513-51-2 Time, 25, 51,1:17, 1:44, 1:51. Winner Ch. g, by WatercresB Lena's First. Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. . Start good. Won in a canter: second handily. Water Cure, handicapped as he was by the going, far outclassed the other two and won going-away. Favonius is rounding into good form, snowed much speed and finished strongly. Goldone was ontclaEBed. FIBpH d:3"4 MUe" ParB8?500: 3-year-oldB and upward. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 Vt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (29108) MEEH ANUS 5 115 7 4a 42 31 1 Hoar C Young 5 6 6 2 (29411)0B1A 3 106 5 3 21 21 21 J Wooda P Byan 3 4 4 8-5 (29323) J AN ICE 3 116 3 51 62 4 85 O'Connor G B Morris 8-5 3 3 1 (29320)FBANK BELL 5 124 1 12 11 la 43 Winslett J W O'Neal! & Co 5 7 7 3 293753FRANK KENNEY 3 99 4 21 31 6 51 Birkenruth M Cone 4 6 5 2 (28976) FITZKANET 3 106 6 7 51 52 62 Fauntleroy W M Bogers 7 10 8 2 293743THE MILLER 5 97 2 61 7 7 7 Ransom G McNeil 15 20 20 . 6 Time, 121, 241, 491, 1:15. Winner Ch, h, by Golden Garter Fedalma. Went to post at 3:55. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Meehan-ua was favored by the going, easily best and finished vary fast. Obia and Janice did their best and finished strongly. The latter was forced into the worst going in the first half and lacked early spaed, but closed a gap in the last quarter. Frank Bell disDlayed fine speed for over five furlongs, but tired in the last sixteenth. Frank Kenney and Fitzkanet wero outclassed. Overweights Frank Kenney, 5 pounds. MeehanuB, show, evens. Obia, show, 4 to 5. Janice, show, 1 to 2. SIXTH BACE1 ame' P11"800- 3-year-olda and upward. Selling. 9504. Ind HoreeB AWt St 34 V BtrFin Jockeys Owrnirs O H O f 294332JOHN M'GUBK 3 100 8 62 52 51 3 11 Birkenruth H E Howell 7-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 (29434) BILLY MOORE 4 109 5 2a 23 21 11 23 J Mathews TT Rector 4 5 4 8-5 29377 SAN VENADO 6 112 1 5a 31 32 22 8 O'Connor B McNaughton s4 -6 6 2 29470 HUNGARIAN 5 109 4 41 42 4a 51 4a Waterbury G W Miller 15 20 20 8 29452 TONY LEPPING 3 103 6 la B2 62 61 53 Winslett Newman & Egan 8 12 12 4 29435 NELLIE FOREST 3 104 2 32 H 12 41 63 Hoar W P Magrane 4 4 21 1 29373 JOE HOCK 4 112 7 7 7 7 7 710 Romero T Caso 50 100 100 30 29373 ROMANY 5 109 3 8 8 8 8 8 Collis M Donovan 50 60 60 20 Timo, 26, 51, 1:171, 1:46. Winner Ch. g, by Wadsworth Preference. Went to post at 4:20. At poBt 2 minutes. Start good. Won d-t'viog; second easily. John McGnrk, running on the outside in tho good going, finished fast and caught tha pacemakers tiring right at the end, Billy Moore waB poorly handled and wns easily best in the going, but ran all over the course, losing much ground. San Vctiaao'waa anchored in the mud next to the rail in tho last quarter, the track being very deop there. Nellie Forest tired badly in the stretch. Scratched 29376 Essence, 109; 26013 Meadow Laik, 109; 5685 Lolo, 100 ; 29431 Pegalong, 100; 29453 Diomed, 109. John McGurk, show, 1 to 3. Billy Moore, show, 4 to 5. San Vonado, show, evens. Nellie Forest, show, 1 to 2. ILLINOIS HTi irf rYrhanA COMMISSIONS ON ALL RACES. ga 8s,d gffi SPECIAL TRAINS ON O Lv.Bandolph St... 12:05 12:35 1:30 3 .. 4 " VanBuren St.. 12:08 12:38 1:33 ILLINOIS ILLII1UIO CENTRAL ULI1IIIHL. Ill RY. . W u " 12th at.;....... 12:10 12:10 1:35 39(.Q gt 12.15 12;45 iM Returning Trains at 4:10 and 5:30 p.m. " VM . Grand -!:pVYV, Crossing lZ:i5 12:55 laO nftnr Inst- -itwI and after last i-jip race. - . Kengingtoa K 12:3o 1:00 1:55 HOUND TRIP, 85 CENTS. : . Page [4] g THE SflBflTDGP gSSDCIflTION gj Stakes to Close December 2-, I90I. To Be Run For in I9Q3. To Be Run For in (904. Tho Qninaiuau nf nflfl For fillies two years old. Foalsof 1931. By subscription of $100 Th nraii Dnnuhlip nf MM FOR NOSV FOA.L3 AND UPWABD The Saratoga . Asso-ine OpinaWay OI $I4,UUU. oach or only So if dsclared by .December 1, 1902, or $25 if declared 1118 VlMi KBpilDIIC 01 $0U UUU. ciation to guarantee tha gross value of the stakes to be 550,. by May 1, 1903, or $50 if declared by Jnly 1, 1903. Starters to pay $150 additional. The Saratoga 0C0, of which tha owner of tho second horse shall receive $5,500 and the owner of the third howa Association to guarantee the gross value of the rac9 to ba $14,000, of which the second horse shalL $2,500. The nominator of tho winner to receiva $2,000 out of tho stakes. Liabilities as follows: recoiva ".OOO and the third horee $1,000. The nominator of the winner to receive 51,000 out of FOR NOW FOALS By subscription of $10 each. If left in after August 1, 1902, a further the Btakes. Winners of a race of the value of $5,0C0 to carry 3 lbs. extra ; of two of 85,000, or one 8nbacription of 55 ; if left in af tec January 1, 1933, a further subscription of $7o ; .and if left in of$7,500. 61bs. extra. If the Biro or dam haB not prodncsd a winner prior to January 1, 1902, the aft9r January 1, 1904, a further subscription of $125. ..... filly will be allowed 3 lbs. for either, or 5 lbs. for both, said allowance to be claimed at time of FOR NO vV YEARLINGS. By subscription of $50 each. If left m after Slarch 1, 1902, a fnr-ntry. By filing with the Saratoga Association on or before November 1, 1902, an accptad trans- et subscription of $50 each; if left in after January 1, 1903, a further subscription of $150 each; far of the engagament in thiB Btnke, the nominator will be released from further liability. and if lefHn after January 1, 1901, a farther subscription of $150 each. , . . 8hould a subscriber or transferee dio before tho race the entry shall not bo void, provided it be poR NOW T WO-YBAR-OLD3 AND UPWARD. By subscription of $?00 each. If T. lets in assumed by the then owner; notice In writing to that effect, accompanied by tho pavment of all after March 1, 1902, a further subscription of $100; if left in after January 1, 1903. a further sub-forfeits, being given within three months after such demise. Five and a Half Furlongs. Bcripti0n of $100 each ; and if left in after January 1, 1904, a further subscription of $200. tha value of STARTERS TO PAY $300 ADDITIONAL. Winnera, when three years old or upward, of Association to Tha Unnofnl nf 0R IMfl For foals of 1901. Tha guarantee gross Ttie HOpefUI Ol$20,UUU. th, stakes t0 be S25,O0O, to be distributed as follows: To the win- $3,000, when carrying weight for age, to carry Nomnnera of $3,000 in 1 933 or 1904 aer $18,000, to the second horse $4,000, and to the third horse $2,000. Tha nominator of tho win- allow.d 7 lbe. Non-winnars of $2,500 in 1903 or 1904 allowed 10 lbs. Non-winners of $l,C0O in 1903 nor tn rnefiiva SI COO out of the stakeB. By subscription of $25 oach, or only $10 if declared by or 1904 allowed 15 lbs. . AngusU?1903. If left in after that 7ate a further subscription of $100, or only $50 if declared by In the case of a foal produced by a maro or a stallion not having prodacsd a jvinnei Por to January 1,1903. 8tariers to pay $250 additional. Winners of two races of tho valua of $2,000 date of closing, the subscription shall be reduced by oao-half, provided that said reduction be Sach, oi of one of $5,000, to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two races of $5,000 each, or of one of $10,000 6 claimed at the time of entry; but the starting fee shall be S300 additional. lbs extra. Non-winners of $1,000 allowed 10 lbs. The produce of mares or stallions which hava In the case of foals, by filing with the association, prior .to September I, 1932, an accepted B(.nrilofl not Suceda wnnTprior t entry, 3 lbs.; transfer of tho foal, with Us engagement in this stake, tha original sabicribsr will be releassd of both. 5 lbs. Allowances not cumulative. By filing with the Saratoga Association on or from any liability bb to the engagement. . .?jj befo August 1, 1902: an accepted transfer of tho foal entry, the original subscriber will be . Should a subscriber or transferee die before Jha raco the entry shall not be vom, provided Pleased from any liability b to the .ngagement of said entry except as to the first forfeit of $10, it be assumed by tho then owner of the horse; notice in .writing to that effect, accompanied by leaving the purchaser liable for the same unless duly struck out. Should a subscriber or the payment of all accrued liabilities, being given within three months after such demise. tov&rnaiibZtmetb race the entry Bhall not bo void, provided it be assumed by the thou If 350 entries are not received the association reserves tha right to cancel the raca. owner of the horoe; notice in writing to that effect, accompanied by the payment of all accrued ne BAlie ailu " liabUities, being given within throe months after such demise. Six Furlongs. nftnafiil fnr IOfl1 Celimatofl Vahla tAfl nflfl By subscription of $20 each, for the pro- CriD TUDCE VCAD HI IK m IQflQ Mflll VEADIINPQ inB HOpeiUI TO! iaU4, tSlimaiea VdlUe 0HUUUU. duco of marea covered in 1901, tho only rUn I ntttL-l CAn-ULUo Hi IDUoUUlI ICHflLlllUO. forfeit if struct out by August 1, 1903. If left in after Ausrust 1, 1903, a further subscription of Tho Trounre nf I fl MM By eubscription of $100 each, or $50 if declared by June 1, 1903. $50 each; and if left in after Juno 1, 1904, a further subscription of :$100 each. Starters to pay $250 1116 I raVeiS OI $I U,UUU. starters to pay $150 additiooal. To tho winnor $7,000, to the Becond additional. Tho Saratoga" Association to add $,000. Of the stakes tho second horso shall re-$2,CC0, and to tho third $1,000. Winners in 1903 of two races of the valuo of $2 500 oach. or of one cive $3,500 and the third horse $2,000. The owner at the time of entry oj the i mare produwng the of $5,000, to carry 3 lbs. extra. Non-winnera of $2,000 in 1903 allowed 10 lbs. ; of $1,000, 15 lbs. winner to receive $2,000 out of the stakes. Colts, 122 lbs. ; fillies and ldin, 119 lbs. Wmnera ' 1 ' One Mile and a Furlong, of a race of tho-value of $2,500 to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two races of $2,500, or of one of $l,5C0,51b3.; Tho tfonnor nf R MM By subscription of $50 each, or $2u if declared by June 1, 1903. Starters of four of $2,500. or two of $4,500, or one of $9,000, S lbs. extra. Horses not bavin won 1 1,003 al-InB Rennei 01 40,UUU. to pay S100 additional. To the winner $4,000, to the second $700, and lowed71bs. If a mare in this stake drop her foal before the first of January, 190' or if she have to tho third $300. Winners in 1903 of two races of the valuo of $2,500 each, or of one of $5,000, to a dead or more than ono foal, or is barren, the entry of such mare is void. By tiling with the carry 3 lbs. extra. Non-winners of $2,000 in 1903 allowed 10 lbs. ; of $750, 15 lbs. Saratoga Association prior to August 1, 1903, an accepts! transfer of the Produce, with its en- One Mile and a Quarter, gagement in this stake, accompanied with all forfeits to date, the original subscriber will be re- Tho Aloh-snm nf QR nnn For Fillies. By subscription of $50 each, or $25 if declared by June leased from any liability as to tho engagement of the produca. Should a subscriber or transforea I MB AiaDHliia 01 $0,UUUi i 1903. Starters to pay $100 additional. To tho winner $4,000. to die before the race tha entrr shall not be void, provided it be assumed by the then owner of the the second $700, and to the third $300. Winners of $2,000 in 1903 to carry 3 lbs. extra. Non-win- horso; notice in writing to that effect, accompanied by the payment of all accrued Habilmas, Hers of $1,000 in 1903 allowed 5 lbs. Maidens allowd 15 lbs. One Mile and a Sixteenth, being given within three months after such demisa. six uriongs.- Entries should be addressed to the Secretary, The Windsor Arcade, 46th Street and 5th Avenue, New York. W. C. WHITNEY, President. H K. KNAPP, Secretary. H. D. MciNTYRE, Assistant Secretary. THE - American Sporting jnanual For 1901. COPYRIGHTED. 1 Handbook of Figures Beyond Coiparison. An Olcial Compdinin of Records. i Running, trotting and pacing, the pugilistic record of 1900, ; Handicapping and bookmaking tables C3TOUS HANDICAP TABXJSS WITH KSYS.) ...KDHTED BY F. H. BRUNELL.... m ents in Paper. ID!$y Racing Form Publishing Co., ol24g'126 Fifth Ave.s Chicago, I!L