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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, December 20, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, December 20, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901122001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, December 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] "" PBIDAYrDECEM33ER 20, 1901. PRICE 5 CETS Nasturtium Selected NASTURTIUM SELECTED. A New York paper is responsible for the statement that the two-year-old colt Nastur-ium, by Watercress Margerique, has been selected to carry Mr. W. C. Whitney's colors in next year's English Derby. This conclusion was arrived at very recently at a conference of those most concerned in the colt, including Mr. Whitney, John W. Sogers and Trainer Buggins. The latter will have charge of the colt's preparation for the claBsic event. At this conference the merits of Goldsmith and Nastnrtinm were discussed at length. Seme favored Goldsmith, but after every point had been considered it was decided to give Nastnrtinm the honor, and he will be shipped on the Minnehaha on December 28. "This is a bad time of the year for the shipment of horses," said Mr. Whitney, "bnt by sending the colt ever new it will give him more time to recuperate after bis arrival." Mr. Wbitnty is paying personal attention to the welfare of Nasturtium preparatory to making the journey. He inspected the Minneapolis the sister ship to the MiDnshaha, recently and made arrangements for the location of the stall, also its fittings, eo that everything would be done for the crmfort of the horee and to minimize the chances of accident and sickness. Mr. Bnggins will not go with the horse, which will be in charge of one of the most responsible men from the Whitney stables. This man has not yet been selected. Notice of the Turf NOTES OF THE TDBF. Word comfB from Fan Francisco that Beau Ormonde attracted the attention of everyone while on his way to the posi last Saturday. He is a grand looker and possesses much speed, but is inimical to a route. He ie being trained by "Curley" Shields. Bonmerack appears to be James Arthur's bread winner thus far at the New Orleans meeting. The colt has started there four times and in each instance scored a bracket. He was nowhere near himself during the racing here this year. Pat Dunne, the well-known Chicago turfman, hae arrived at Ban Francisco. Ho went there Einmly for the purpose of visiting hiB wife's family and will race nothing on the coast. A San Francisco paper says that Lizella is one of the most improved mares now racing on the coast and should be hard to beat over a distance of. ground. Hint Sauce put up one of his best races at NewOrleanB yesterday, running a mile in 1:40 flat, indicating that he is near his best form. Seventeen books cut in at Oakland last Saturday. Among the newcomers were Frank Lanterm an and George Bose. It is said that hard racing in the mud has dulled Obia'a spi ed. She has run nowhere near her beBt form lately. Articulate's race last Saturday at Oakland was very bad. The colt ran as if sore and is apparently stale. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TUBF. Eeher, brown horse, foaled 1883, the premier stallion of Mr. J. N. Camden, Jr.'s Hartland Stud, died Monday afternoon of pneumonia at the Camden ferm, two and a half miles from Versailles. Esber was the sire of many brilliant turf performers, including Garry Hermann (winner of eighteen races and $16,635 as a two-year-old); Alcedo, winner of the Suburban Handicap, Bourbon Handicap and Speculation Stakes; Bunny Slope, Lady Schorr, Queen of Bong, His Excellency, Charles W.Meyer and a host of other good ones. Esher was sired by Claremont Una (dam of Lady Andrea, Veronica, etc.), and wes a fine representative in this country of the Blair Athol, Stockwell and Irish Birdcatcher aid Melbourne cross. Mr. Camden, it is said, had some time ago declined an offer of $40,000 for Esher. T. D. Sullivan's race track was incorporated Decomber, 17, at Albany under the name of the Metropolitan Jockey Club of Queens Borough, with a capital of $300,000. The Directors named in the articles of incorporation are T. D. Sullivan, A. B. Jackson and S. F. Dobson. This is the track which Snllivan started to build last summer out near Jamaica, L. I. John J. Badel has had the misfortune to loss hiB two-year-old bay filly, Mamie English, by Pirate of Penzance English Lady. She died of lockjaw one day last week at Cincinnati, O. Mamie English was bred by Milton Young at McGrathiana Stud and was purchased for (750 by Mr. Badel at the December sales in Lexington last year. She proved a good investment and under the handling of George Cadwallader and "Sporty" Bayres she started sixteen times, was first four times, second four times and third three times. A' correspondent of Daily America writing from Ban Francisco under Date of December 9, says that Hi Nooker, a four-year-old gelding, by Buck master My May, is one of a carload of eastern horses that has just arrived at the Ingles ide track to race on California conrseB during the present winter season. Hi Nocker is a horse with a high flight of speed and has-a remarkable record around St. Louis tracks for always bciDg in the money. As he is by Buck-master, tbe same sire that is responsible for old Bingmaster, the two animals are the only ones that can be recalled by that stallion now racing on the coast. Hi Nocker, with the rest of the carload, is the property of Mr. Joseph D. Lucas, a prominent St. Louis horse owner and president of the Kin-loch Park Jockey Club. The advent of Mr. Luas and his string into local racing circles is a distinct gain to tbe California turf, and it is to be hoped that more men of the same caliber will turn their faces westward before the wintor wanes. In the same car that brought the horses of Mr. J.' D. Lucas from Bt. Louis are a couple of two year-olde, the property of the well known breeder and bookmaker, Barney Bchreibor. One of these youngsters is by Bain, thought by manylhorsemen to be the coming .stallion of this country,ramong the most enthusiastic of these horsemen being Barney himself. The "baby" in question is well thought of and has been highly tried, and those wishing to know its name are informed that they will not find it'in the telephone directory. When asked the name (of it, Barney innocently Baid he "thought the rain was over for awhile." Now, after all,!the other one may be the good one, and it mayEbe another case of "First Shot" and "Fine 8hot,";which half the people who go to the races(havenot got located even now. Fizer & Co. have three yearlings in training for the two-year-old stakes at St. Louis next season. Trainer Eiley states that two of the trio are exceedingly promising. One of them is a half brother to that useful horse Tickful, and the other is a full sister to Bue Johnson, who captured so many' purses for Fizer & Co., at the ' Fair Grounds and Delmar last season. The ' third member of the trio is a colt by Dochart, that he b showed nothing up to date. T m Mc-Hale, who developed nearly all the good horses bred by Dr. McAlestsr, of Columbia, Mo.. haB ' OOMT1VCBD D jrOUBTH MU. GOSSIP OF THE TUBF. Oontlnmd from Firit Fagt. grown tiied, of handling two-year-olds' ,The only jonngster in hie stable is a bay colt by St. Andrews, -ont of a Sir Modred mare. Albert Simons is said to have a fast brown yearling filly by Puryear D. Straight Tip in his barn.1 St. Louis Bepnblic. The partnership in the race horse line was agreed upon in New York a few days ago between Mr. Joseph Leiter and W.J. Ark ell. Mr. Xieiter has long been a lover of horscfleeh, but has never owned any runners. Now he has the lever. He may possibly have bean easily subject to the thoronghbred contagion because of thesucceBBof his eastern prototype, osephE. Widener of Philadelphia. Mr. Widener ib the son of P. A. B. Widener, the Philadelphia magnate. All over the east he is called "Joe" "Widener. He has not only won valuable prizes with his horses at the eastern shows, but has been successful in winning races on the metropolitan tracks. "Joe" Leiter is not to be outdone by "Joe"Widner. The horseB belonging to the firm of Arkell & Xieiter are : ' Belle of Lexington, b. f,"4, by Onondaga Annette. Ethelbald, br. c, S, by Kingston Schottische. I Hope Bo, b. c, 2, by Getaway Corranella. Lady Aurinda C, ch. f, 2, by 8ilver Fox Oli-Tick. Lady Lewis, b. f, 2, by Tenny Mattie Stanley. LadylTom Tiddler, b. f, 2, by Galore Glide m. NotlimahJ b. f, 2, by Knight of Ellerslie Dearest. Sarmatian, ch. c. 4, by Tenny Lorraine. Sir Paul, b. c, 2, by Masetto Forever. Sir Solomon, ch. c, 2, by Tristan Ursuline Nun. To add to the above list are twenty-four yearlings that are now being cared for near New York. They are all bred well enough to be etake horses, but some of them will be disappointments at the start, and others may be faulty before they have been in active training long. Before making any more purchases Arkell & Leiter will see what come of the stable they now have in hand. The firm is now looking for a good trainer, and it has been reported that a jockey of promi nence has received a tempting offer to carry the stable's colors. The colors, by the way', are registered with the Jockey Club for life. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART OAKLAND, CAL., December 19. Forty-flrst day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, Bichard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:10 p, m. FIBBT BAGS 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward, Belling. ind Hoibsb A Wt Bt H K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 29770 BILLY LYONS 3 105 9 3 51 61 21 1 Kelly Hennessey & Co 100 100 40 15 29816 GOLD BABON 5 114 10 61 41 2 11 21 T Burns H L Haskell 10 25 25 10 29812 LIMELIGHT 5 114 3, 7 7 7 31 31 Bullman W P Magrane 4 5 5 2 29547 C. BALLENTYNB 3 10S 2 11 1r H 41 42 L Jackson D Wheelihan 4 4 18-58-5 29795 FONDO 3 105 11 10 8 8 52 5 Buchanan P Gilfoyle 6 7 7 3 297" 9 JOHN WELCH 4 114 12 11 11 11 61 61 J Mathews W H Lynch & Co 6 7 7 3 29581 ELMER L. 3 108 13 IS 12 12 10 7b Stuart E A Pnrnell 6 7 7 3 29782 INTBADA 3 105 6 8 9 9 9 81 See F R Gallagher 20 50 50 20 29746 APBBODIS 3 105 5 52 61 51 7 91 O'Neil J H Simpson 15 50 50 20 29795 M.L. B'THBCH'LDS 108 4 9 10 10 11 101 J Woods J M Crane 8 10 10 4 29787 YO'NG MOBELL04 117 7 41 32 31 8 1U0 Spencer W 8charetg 10 15 15 6 29795 TALMA 4 113 1 22 21 4 12 12 J Banch PMcu'iffe 10 20 15 6 29560 CRINKLE 5 114 8 12 13 13 13 13 Bozeman S J McGee 15 40 40 15 - Time, 25i, 50, 1:16,1:421. Winner B. g, by Blazes Octa Beed. Went to post at 2:16. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second handily. Billy Lyons ran a pam race, finished stoutly, and won in the last stride from a bad field. Burns let down in his efforts at the end on Gold Baron or he would probably have won. Limelight appeared to sulk and was under a drive throughout. Colonel Ballentyne displayed much spaed, but tired 8t the end and can beat this kind when right, especially on a slow track. Fondo closed a gap running on the extreme outside on both turns. John Welch was badly handled. Elmsr L., off badly, made up a lot of ground. Billy Lyons, show, 6 to 1, Gold Baron, show, 5 to 1. Limelight, show, evens. Colonel Ballentyne, show, 4 to 5. 8EC0ND BACB0'8 Mile ParB8$00 2-yoar-olds. Belling. 2934:0 Ind Horsew A Wt Bt X K X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (29430) JAf QURM1NOT 115 2 1h H 12 13 O'Connor W B Jennings&Co 4 5 5 8-5 297472E8TEtf. NELL , 115 1 23 22 22 22 J Woods J W Bchorr 6-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 297473CATHELLO 115 6 61 61 31 3 E Jones J L Clayton & Co 8 9 9 3 29487 KNOOKINGB 108 7 41 41 41 42 Hoar C Earl & Co 30 80 80 30 29747ANNA B. 115 9 7 7 52 52 Mounce Smith & Co 4 5 41 8-5 27569 LARRY WILT 118 3 8 8 8 63 Spencer T H Stevens 10 12 12 5 29760 MATIN BELL 115 10 10 9 9 71 Fauntleroy Chinn & forsythe 10 20 20 8 29t982BUDD WADE 108 5 51 52 61 82 Banch B Schreiber 10 20 20 8 29?36 JOHN H. CABR 108 8 9 10 10 95 L Jackson J Curl 15 20 15 6 29783 ROSE OF CHINA 111 4 ! 31 7 10 Bullman WO'BMacdono'ghl2 15 15 6 Ran as Snowberry. Time, 121, 231, 48i, 1 :01i. Winner B. f, by Darebin Bed Boee. Went to post at 2:45. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily : second the same. Jacqueminot, a fine filly, quickly assumed tbe lend and drawing away from the field appeared a certain winner throughout. She is s'ightly touched in the wiud and may not stay well. Ester Nell, off in front, ran a Bpecdy and game rac but is iuferior to the winner. Cathello finished very strongly lie is on tha small order and probably at a disadvantage with weight up Knockings did well and is worth remembering. Rose of ' hinti shows d a lot of speed and will improve. Scratched- 29828 Bendara, 118; (29828)9t. Phillipina, 115. Overweights. Bose of China, 3 pounds Jacqueminot, show, 4 to 5. Ester Nell, show, out. Cathello, show, 8 to 5. OQQJ "I THIBD RACE 1 -4 Miles. (Over 5 Hurdles.) Purse $4C0. 3-year-olds and dtQtJOzkzjL. upward. Handicap.. ind Horses A Wt St 1 3 4 5 BtrFin JockeyB Owners, OHO P 298143P. ARCHIB'LDS 125 3 31 41 13 13 12 16 Peters J M Crane & Co 2 21 21 1-2 29814 MAZO 5 182 2 12 15 28 215 210 21 Lloyd A G Blakely 2 2 8-5 3-5 298142FAVORITO 4 147 6 5h 3h 520 J5 34 310 Armstrong Klonder & BurnB 5 5 41 8-2 29814 HAM GBEEN 4 126 5 61 61 3 4 J 5 420 420 Rvaus F Duffy 10 20 20 7 258442BAIN1ER 5 137 1 25 210 41 530 F20 530 Bennett J Wells 2 21 21 1-2, 29065 ADEHNTE 3 125 4 41 51 610 610 620 620 Murphy w & J Carroll 10 12 12 4 29575 MASTER LEE 5 125 77777770 Brodie H WIHIb 6 10 10 3 Coupled in betting. Time, 2:211. Winner B. c, by Artillery FlosBy. Went to post at 3:12. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; Bscond driving. Phil Archibald waited on Mazo for half of the journey and went to the front with great ease when called on. M&zo led apparently on sufferance and was a much improved horse but was lucky to beat Favorito, The latter trailed hopelessly out of contention and closed a tremendous gap witbout urging. Armstrong was indefinitely suspended for his bad looking ride. The others never figured as serious contenders. The entry, show, out. Mazo, show, 1 to 4. Favorito, show, 3 to 5. FGUBTH RACE 6 1-8 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt X H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners OHO P (297361TOMM FOBBTER 108 4 52 6 5i i" U J Woods J W Schorr 4 4 18-57-5 297863THE GIVER 111 3 3 4 31 2s 21 Bullman Elmwood Farm 3 4 18-56-5 (29;60)MILAS 108 5 6 5h 41 3 31 O'Connor WB JenningB&Co4 5 4 7-5 297963FLO CULVER 105 1 2h 22 21 1h 42 Duggan 8tanfleld & Ellis 10 20 20 6 298132 JARRETIERE D'OR105 6 4" 1h 1h 52 51 Buchanan J P Atkin 2 21 21 4-5 29815 SIR LEWIS 108 2 1) 3 6 6 6 L Daly M J Daly 7 10 10 4 Time, 12,24,481,1:14, 1:21. Winner Ch. c. by Linden Peninah. Went to post at 3:38. At post 15 seconds. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Commissioner Forster, a natural stayer, trailed to tbe stretch, where he resolutely came through next to the rail under a vigorous ride. Tbe Giver was interfered with on tbe stretch turn and crowded when a furlong out, but finished with a rush. MilaB ran a thoroughly speedy and game race and was going fast at the end. Flo Culver showed brilliant speed and stuck to her work well and should win soon. Jarretiere d'Or, of! poorly and quickly rushe 1 to the front, was choked back, probably unnecessarily. When called upon he sprawled and probably Buffered from not being allowed to go on in tbe first half. Sir Levis Bhowed Bpeed early and then quit badly. Scratched-29786 Royalty, 105. Overweights The Giver, 1 pound. Commissioner Forster, show, 3 to 5. The Giver, Bhow, 1 to 2. Milas, show, 7 to 10. Jarretiere d'Or, show, 1 to 3. """""'"''' ' "j S9S4:3 FIFTH BA0K77"8 Mlle Parse S400. 3-year-olds. Selling. I'd Horses AWtBtK X StrFln Jockeys Owners O H O P 298122JIM HALE 109 3 1h 1h m 21 u L Jackson W L Btantleld 2i 2i 2 7-10 29785 EON BROWN 107 1 3 32 3 33 23 T Burns H A Smith 8 8 4 8-5 29785 HERNOTA 107 2 22 23 22 1h 32 Buchanan BurnxfcWaterh'se 5 7 7 2i (29799JEL ORIENTS 107 6 6 6 4i 45 415 Ransom B J Baldwin & ColO 15 15 5 297822MARE3A 107 4 52 4i 58 55 56 J Woods J Dolan 8 10 10 4 BARD BURNS 112 5 4i 5 6 6 6 Mounce D 8 Fountain 8 60 50 20 (29473)IMPROMPTD 110 Left at the post. Bullman J Campbell 2 3 13-55-5 25877 M 1BINEUBE 119 Left at the post. Bennett W Fisher 50 300 300 80 Time, 12i, 23t, 48i, 1 :14, 1 :26l. Winner B. g, by Piccolo Rillito. Went to post at 4 :03. At post 1 minute, Start good for all but Impromtu and MarineuBe. Won driving; second easily. Jim Hale forced the pace very fast and drew ont in the stretch and appeared to be winning easily. When suddenly challenged he drew away decisively from the fast coming Edna Brown. The latter ran in remarkably improved form and is a grand looker. Benota showed his usual brilliant speed, but cannot stay under prossure, owing to his wind being affected. El Orients broke very slowly, but closed a big gap and finished fast. MareBa ran poorly. Impromptu's preliminary was bad. Overweights Bard Burns, 2 pounds. - Jim Hale, show, 1 to 3. Edna Brown, show, 3 to 5. Bernota, show, 6 to 5. Impromptu, show, 1 tO2. 598dLd- 8ITH RACB1 Mlle PtirBBg400. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. a Horses . A Wt Bt X. K ftt BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O ,P 29798 DR. BERNAYS 6 114 7 5i 21 23 li U J Woods W Fisher 8-5 11-511-57-10 29774 COUGAR 3 111 10 7 52 41 4i 25 Bullman Elmwood Farm Si 5 5 8-5 29787 GRAND SACHEM 6 114 5 2 4h 53 52 32 Buchanan J J Moran 6 8 8 3 29770 COURTIER 3 105 3 42 J2 si 3 42 T'Bnrns Ez3ll & Lazarus 3i 3i 3 1 29751 COMPAS-J 3 105 1 12 li li 2h 55 McGinn J Wilson 8 15 10 4 29763 ROMANY 5 114 2 8 8 6 63 6 L Jackson Liberty 8table 10 15 15 6 29771 FRANK DUFFY 4 114 4 9 9 7 7 710 Ppuncer " P Sheridan 8 10 10 4 29135 KATH. tSNNIS 3 115 6 3 7 8 8 8 Ransom MraWJSpeirs 15 15 12 5 29782 CORRIENTE 8 114 8 6 6n 9 9 9 Bozsman J J Coalter 15 100 100 40 29194 R.DEL SAN JUAN5 114 9 10 10 10 10 10 J Ranch M Forstor 15 20 20 8 Time, 251, 50, 1:16,1 :41i. . . Winner Ch. g, by Sir Dixon Wiesbaden. Went to post at 4:27. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; sscond the same. Dr. Barneys waited on Compass to the stretch, where he cams away without much effort, f! ougar, off badly, closed a tremondonH gap and finished very fast and was probably best. Grand 8ichem, in fine form, but somewhat big was shut off on the far turn. He was going vary easily throughout and is about due. Courtier waB prominent for six furlongs and failed in tha stretch. Compass went well throughout a d is worth remembering. Frank Duffy appeared to be sore and is evidently of no acc.mnt at present. Scratched-29794 Edgardo, 114; 29374 Einstein, 114; 29575 Pegalong, 105. Overweights Cougar, 3 pounds. Dr. Bernays, show, 1 to3. Cougar, show, 3 to 5. Grand Sachem, show, 7 to 5. Courtier, show, 1 to 2. Page [2] Reynolds & Co., 73, 119 DEARBORN ST. The best of reliable information and expert handicapping: by wire from our experts at Oakland and New Orleans daily. TODAY AT NEW ORLEANS We have one that will win as easily as Mint 8auce did yesterday. Also one grand special at Charleston. Tbis one will be a long shot and has been specially prepared for this race. OUR HOT SPRINGS OFFICES OPEN FOR BUSINESS, 8 COURT ST. $3.00 Weekly. Wired at 10 a.m. A FEW BOOKS OF LOCAL FORM FOR SALE. FROM JULY 1 . . . $3.00 " AUGUST 1 . . 2.00 RAGE TRACK INFORMATION BUREAU Turf Correspondents. Publishers of Form Letter Handicap on all Races. Suite 500, 263-2G9 Dearborn St. Telephone Harrison 1580. Terms $1.00 Per Day; $4.00 Per Week. Trebor,. Mint Sauce, Jacqueminot, Jim Hale, Dr. Beraays, Wero our good things at Now Orleans and Oakland Thursday. BLUEBLiZE, inr extra special in the first race, was almost loft at the post. This is the only loason fpr hia defeat. WvlgW ndvertised 20 to 1 good thing will start in the third race, We consider H- JT i'iUea.Jf this good thing as gjod as G. W. JENKINS, 12 TO 1 WON. We will name two other hordes on our tfOBtt LErCrSB HANDICAP or in our wire. Both are in grand form and the odds should bo as good as 4 to 1 on each. isfeBJI 8"r3sW have two good things. Both will bo as good as 12 to 1. This is jr direct in9J I information and comas from sonrcsa that seldom if ever fail. 'EBK H ONE OF THE GS VNDE3T CH4NCE3 TO MAKB CHHISTuIs MONEY T-IT EVER HAPPENED AND ,Vffi AGIN CAUTION OL,n CLIENTS 4?VbLL M SBff UNOEB NO niROUMSTANCE3 TO FA.IL TO GET THE3E GOOD THINGS TRY IMA DAY OR A EEK WE WILL CONVINCE YOD THAT WHAT WE ADVE3TI3E 13 AB30-LUXELY RELIABLE. Also Bold at Kolman's cigar store, 267 Dearborn St., and cigar Btand Adams Express Build-ing, 185 Dearborn 3t and newsstand northeast corner Van Buren and Dearborn St BUNCO-BRONCHO INFORMATION CO Dominis, IO; Jacqueminot, 7; JIM HALE, 3; MINT SAUCE, 2; ftf ARIE BELL, 2. ABOVE WERE MY SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY. Besides intermission paea time place and show bets: Dath, Lady Brockway. Janowood VUnr. on, Trebor, Gold Baron, Mazo, Bernota, Cathell i, The Givnr, MilPS, Dr. Bernays, Grand Sachem TODAY IS FRIDAY. MY GOOD THING STARTS AT OAKLAND AND WHICH I GUARANTEE TO RUN ONE, TWO. Remember Saturday and Monday. SPECIAL DAILY CITY SHEETS WITH ALL RACES $1.00. Six Specials for $10 or $2 for One. Wired to any part of the world. On sale at 11 -SO a m at office 176 4. Clark St., in ticket office. 'Phone 2149 Central. Newsstand southeast' corner Clark and MadiBon Sts. Col. J. C. Wooters, Mgr., 91 Lincoln Ave., tel. North 1007 ealiu Raolng Form I88UBD BVJSKT DAY. Isetern Jockey CM) Bulletin ornoiAL oboak or 3HB WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB. XXD PSOPCIJITOB, F. H. Bednell, Associate Editor, Clihton 0. Bilbtv 3B0HHTAST, MBS. F, H. BEUNELL. 5sia in ih Post OfHee at Chicago at second lata Eatttr, S&IZiT KACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. A 33ail7 HeGection of the American Turf by Telegraph. M-ISS Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. C0PY31GH2ED. a!tood "aoscrding to Act of Congress, In ths yssr 1681. by Frant H. Brunell, in the oSoe c2 ihe Librarian of Ccngrfss at Washington, D. 0., U. B. A. &ha ahart and index numbers and keck form m of Daiii Fori inn at not be need, h7 ara copyrighted daily and will be Srasnly protsctad.j SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. (tVPKCSIZTIOKS HCBT BB PAID IN ADVAKOH. TSEMB: far Month .....1 1.25 Half Year 7.56 One Year 14.00 ffss above rates are for single coploa as sealed latiers first-class mail. tfally Racing Form Publishing Co. prefers to snd single cosies as first-class mail in all vaiei. s?t)&l subscriptions omsiae the down town district will be declined at other than firsts-lass mail matter rates. CHICAGO, ILL., DECEMBER 20, 1901. Charleston Form CHARLESTON FOBM. Chaeleston, S, C, December 19. The form of Friday's Charleston fields is: First Race Incandescent, Stuttgart,. Tortu-gas. Second Race Clifton Boy, Jim Scanlan, Hat-tie Davie. Third Race Welsh Girl, Oricins, Certain. Fourth Race Diva, Antagone, Jossie 8. Fifth Race PaBsaic, Lake Fonso, Ruby Riley. Charleston Entries CHARLESTON ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cloudy; track good, tfirst Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, Ind. Boreas.' Age. Wt. Hdcp. 2981738tuttgart 5 107 690 298S7 Incandescent 5.. ..107 ..... 700 298?0 Tortugas . 5... 107 .... 685 29851 Ncgoncie 7... 107 60 29819 Royal Rover 7 .. 107 670 29S01 A Bride 3 .. 107 .... 675 29834 Mudder S.. ..102 680 Second Race 6 1-3 JFailong. 2-year-olde. Allowances. 29851 Dr. Worth... A 105 685 29818 Lady Riley 102 670 29854 Hattie Davis 102 685 29836 Bwan Dance 102 .... 680 298192Clifton Boy 102 7C0 298362Jim Scanlan 102 690 29836 Lady Florence 102 675 Third Race 5 1-3 ffurlonirs. All Ages. Soiling. (29852) Certain 4 . 112 685 29852 Petronius 3... 112 .... 650 298352 Oricius S... 105 690 28454 Welsh Girl.... 3 .. 105 700 En Blaze 3.. ..105 ' 298542HarrifonF 2 .. 100 680 26851 Friend Jack 2 . 100 675 Little Tower '2... 100 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Bellins. 29838 Elsie Venner 4 .. 107 700 29819 Grace S 107 690 298383 Antagone 4 . 107 720 (28329)Diva 5.. 107 ..-725 298373JBsio Y 3 .. 102 715 298343Donna Bella 3 .. 102 710 298U3Maria Bolton 3 102 705 fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-oldi and ucward. So Ulna. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (29838)PasBaic 5 .. IK 725 29820 B.O. Reed 3 .. 108 700 28688 Lako Fonso 5... 108 720 Fred Graft 3... 108 29834 Ruby Riley......-- .... 5... .102 715 Lulu Hammond, b. f, by Hermit Maid of Mil- lett 4....102 New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. New Orleans, La., December 19. The form of Friday's New Orleans fields is : First Race Brewer Schorr, Winnora, The Fashion. 8econd Race Alex, Pay the Fiddler, Major Mansir. Third Race Dick Furber, Harv B., Bristol. Fourth Race Henry Burt or Andes, Lennep, Johnny McCartay. Fifth Race The Hoyden, Lord Quex, Duke of Connaught. Sixth Race Alard, Choice, Henry Burt or Menace. New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast, First Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 2- year-olds, Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 298053Goldaga 112 680 29805 KingTatius ....1C9 650 29789 Meme Wf-stell 109 ..... 680 29720 All About 1C9 665 29614 Brewer 8chorr ... ... 107 700 28HS0 Miss Anna Stevens 104 600 29694 Joe Brown. 101 660 29346 Eliza Dillon 104 625 28973 NorMaz 104 600 29764 Winnora 104 690 29789 Emma A. M 104 685 25036 The Fashion 104 685 Second Race 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-oldi and upward. Selling, 297C93Eda Riley 4 109 680 29765 Precursor 4.... 108 665 231452Alox 4 . 107 725 297903Pay the Fiddler.... ... 5... 107 710 29S0S Jena 4 ... 105 685 29769 Helsn Paxton 5... 105 680 29756 Ceylon 4 . 105 .... 695 (29765) tar Cotton 5.. 105 610 297552 Frank Ireland 5. ...105 .... 675 (29790)Major Mansir 4... 104 700 29769 Myth 7 102 650 29793Donator 7... 6... .102 680 Apprentice allowance. Third Race-Short Course. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 298242Bristol 5... 145 ..... 625 29766 Dick Furber 4 ... 14S 650 284932Eva Moe 4 . 135 610 29824 Divertissement 6 .. 134 615 29742 Harv. B 7 130 630 298243Darmar '. 6 .. ISO 600 29824 Chiffon 6 130 575 Fourth Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3- year-olds and upward, Handicap, 298252Henry Burt 3 105 725 (29825) Andes 5 . . 104 715 29767 Lennep 6 .. 103 710 298t83Johnny McCartey 3 ... 94 705 29S25 Barbara Frietchie 3 ... 92 .......705 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 2- year-olds. Allowances. 297913 Balm of Gilead 113 680 29807 Marcos 113 660 29789 Leenja .-. 110 .... 650 ('9807) Lord Quex 108 690 (297S9)nast Iron 108 .... 675 (28606) Protorius.. 105 .... 660 29754 Orla 105 675 (29805) The Hoy den.. 105 700 29668 Colonel Stone 100 650 29728 Puryear 9S 650 29805 Duke of Connaught 98 690 29789 Man 95 650 Sirth Race 1 BWe. 3- year-olds. Allowances. 298252 Henry Burt 112 710 (29757)Dornthy Lee ... 102 670 29780 Ida Penzance 102 640 29757 Watita -102 .... 650, 2980S Menace 102 710 298083 Donna Soay 102 660 29743 Choice 97 .... 720 2R5H4 Valine 97 .... 660 293622A!rd 97 725 29680 8ocapa 94 660 297572Mastorfnl 94 665 Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. Oakland, Cal., December 19. Tho form of Friday's Oakland fields is: First Race Baldo, Montoya, Almoner. Second Race Miss Vera, Parsifal, Abba L. Third Race Vantine. Triaditza, Ban Ledi. Fonrth Reco Job o G , Glendeonicg, Botany, Fifth Bace-Plohn, Bedeck, Divid S. Sixth Race -Ulm, Artilla, El Fonse. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cl9ar; track fast. Fir&t Racn- 3-4 Ulle. All Agss. Selling, ind. Horses, Aga. Wt, Hdop. 29501 Decapo 6 116 690 29839 Crinkle 5 113 710 17709 Duke of York 3 .. 113 715 297703Almoner 5... .113 715 23891 Bill Bohmaneon 3 109 700 29770 Pencil Me 3 .. 109 695 29738 Raep 3 109 705 29747 Montoya 2.. ..100 .... 720 29786 Royalty 2 ... 97 700 298282 Baldo 2 97 725 Second Race Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, 29811 Alfred C. 4 ...117 .695 298112Pat Morrissey 7 114 7in 29795 Oanji 4 114 .... 700 29811 Toreina , 8 114 705 296S8333arcBligbt 6 114 700 29758 Rinaldo II 6 114 690 29811 Miss Vera 4 114 725 2f 8113 Midnight Chimes 4 H4 715 29811 B. F. Mason. 4 ...114 .... 710 29751 ParBifal 3 109 720 29811 El Rey 3 109 705 297753AbbaL 3 .. 109 715 Third Rcce 3-4 Mile. . All Ages. Selling. i 296992Edinborongh 4... 119 710 29775 King Dellis 4... 116 700 (59770)Katio Walcott 4.. ..US 715 279723Triaditza 4.... 113 720 29830 Kittie Kelly 3 ...113 700 29789 Ben Ledi 5.... 113 715 (29775) Vantine 4 ..113 725 29761 Bedner 8 .. 112 700 29S133Buachuca 2... 100 705 (Z9362)Lapidus 2 ..100 710 (29711)Hainault 2 ... 97 705 Fourth Race 5-8 Mile. . 2-yoar-oldi. Allowances. (29796)JoBie G 110 .....750 29548 Victoria B 110 730 29"95 Glendenning 110 740 297952 Botany .110 7S5 29225 Ithtar 110 730 Fifth Race 1 Hlio. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. I (29798) Plohn 4 .. 112 7E0 29798 Oscar Tolle 3 1C6 730 298123Beaeck 3.. ..106 , 740 (298S3)David S 8 108. 735 Blxtn Race 1 1-16 Miles. S-year-olds and upward. Balling! (2979) Wind ward ... 5.... 112 710 297953E1 Mido 5 112 705 29833 Afghan 6 109 710 29833 Diomed 4 .. 109 705 298163Com'wealth'B Attorney. 4... 109 700 297S73Lost Girl 7... .109 705 2931R2Artilla 4.. ..109 720 29799 Morinel 6 109 700 (29811) First Shot 4... 109 715 2979i2Ulm.... 5... 109 725 29816 Tony Lepping 3 .. 103 690 279482E1 Fonse..., 3 100 715 Page [3] New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. ORLEANS, LA., December 19.-Nineteenth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Jndge, E. W. Simmons. Starter, G. J. Fitzgerald. Baring starts at 2:00 p. in. FIBSTEACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 300. 3-year-olds and upward. 2984:5 Ind Horses AWtSt 14. K H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (29810)BOOMEBACK 3 105 4 31 2h 2k H Otis J & H Arthur 2 2 2 4-5 296303DEATH 6 108 2 4i 41 Sh 2" Landry Oden Bowie 12 IS 13 5 297883 LIT. J. HOBNER 5 105 1 12 1H li 33 Cochran W H Bichardson 8 12 12 4 298102M ST'R MARNEB6 106i 3 2 32 45 43 Dale C A Johnson Si 4 4 8-5 29822 JOHN QB1 GIB Y 4 108 5 7 7 7 53 J Miller J J Murray & Co 20 25 25 8 29'92-CLARA DAVID 3 100 6 5h 5" 5 6" L Smith Duffy & Behan 15 15 13 4 29806GALLOPIN 3 96 9 8 8 61 72 .Hope J J Ogles 30 60 60 20 29806 LAUREATEA 4 105 7 9 9 9 8 Lindsay B E Watkins 30 40 40 15 29781 HDY KENT 4 109 8 6i 10 10 9" Hayden F Baumheckel 10 20 20 8 298062SIM W. 8 107 10 10 6i 8 102 Blake CCMcCafferty&Col2 15 15 6 29Q73)BLUEBLaZE 3 106 11 11 11 11 11 EBoberts'nE D Orr 6 8 5 2 - 'Apprentice allowance. Time, 23, 48, 1 :13i, 1 :21. Winner Br. c, by 8t. James Water Bake. Went to post at 2:00. At post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second the same. Boom-erack ran his usual consistently good race, wore Little Jack Horner down in the last furlong and "was hustled along all through the laBt quarter. Death waB in a pocket to the last furlong. He finished fast and Beamingly was best and would probably have won but for interference. Little Jack Horner wes well in motion ttt flag-fall and showed fine speed to the stretch, but tired under pretsuro at the end. Master Mariner showed early speed, but tired in the Btratch run and can do batter. Blueblaza was practically left. Scratcbed-29069 W. J. Baker, 105. Overweights Master Mariner, 1 pound; Gallopin, 1; Lady Kent, 4; Sim W.,2; Blueblaze, 2. Boomerack, show, 1 to 2. Death, show, 2 to 1. Little Jack Horner, show, 2 to .1. Master Mariner, show. 3 to 5. SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. 2984:0 inl Horsoa A Wt St M Yi BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 29705 MABIE BELL 100 5 832 5 1h Davisaon M BUrdone & Co 6-5 8-5 8-5" 7-10 29618 LADY LIKE 101 2 1 13 J 3 23 Gormley F Lig 'tfoot 6 8 8 3 29754 LADY BBOCKWAY 95 3 2n 2i 2 31 Cochran Ligor & Brown 2i Si Si 1 29S05 INSOLENCE 101 1 66 52 4? 4 J Miller, J A Maxwell & Col5 40 40 12 29764 SI AH 98 4 42 i Sh 5 Lindsay RW Walden&Sons6 6 5i 9-5 29S25 CHAMINADE ' 101 8 7 7 6 6 Boeder W M Sloan 20 20 20 8 28120REN.DEZVOD8 96 6 5" 6M PC Smith T Licalzi 20 50 50 20 29692 MAE MILLER 101 7 8 8 8 82 J Wilson W R Paxton 20 60 60 20 29805 EMZi DILLON 95 9 9 9 9 9 Cogswell Mrs M Guldblatt 15 25 25 8 29754 BUZZ 101 Ban away. L Smith M Van Praag & Co SO 30 16 6 'Apprentice allowance. Time, 21, 49, 1:01!. Winner B. f, by Pirate of Penzance Oasis. Went to post at 2:40. At post 10 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; Bcond easily. Marie Hell fell away on tho turn, but came again in the stretch, making up much ground and finished strongly, getting up in the last couple of strides. Lady Like wae off thing when they ware sent away and ran to her best form. Lady Brockway showed spied, but hung when the real issue came. Insolonce suited in the first part of the race, but finished well. Si a.hhas seemingly gone back. Buzz ran away two miles while on her way to the post and the field was sent away without her. Overweights Si Ah, 2 pounds. Marie Bell, show, 1 to 2. Lady Like, show, 6 to 5. Lady Brockway, show, 1 to 2. iy THIRD RACK 1 1-8 Mllea. PnrBeS300. 3-year-olds. Belling. Ind Morses A Wt St St K, Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P" 29768 GARTER BAN 97 3 31 3" 4i 42 1h ii Creamer D H McCauley 50 50 50 15 29752 MONOS 110 9 6 5 61 3" 2i 23 J WinkfleldG C Bennett 1 1 9-109-20 29809'JANOWOOD 92 11 11 8 2 In Jkk Sa Boyd H Rimons & Co 15 15 15 5 29744 LITTLE HENRY 97 8 1 1" H 21 43 4 Cochran U Z Do Arman 15 25 25 8 29780 B. OF ELGIN 107 6 4h 41 5a 5 51 51- T Walsh M b Hughes & Co 25 25 25 8 29793 JOHN BULL 107110 10 10 9 7 63 68 Weir K D Orr 15 20 15 5 298 63DELOBAINE 107 1 7 7 8 8 7 7 Dale Mrs Goldblatt 6 10 10 3 29752PRINOES3 MAI 951 2 8 9 10 10 9 8" Hope J J Ogles 20 40 40 10 29716 FB'NK JOHN80N97 7 9 11 11 11 11 9? Earle N R Tichenor SO 60 60 20 297683LIZZIE A. 102 4 51 61 7 9 10 10 Helgeson E Whalen 6 6 6 2 29780 FAIRY DAY 101 5 2 21 3" 61 8 11 Dade B Calvert 10 13 13 5 'Apprentice allowance. Time. 241, 50, 1 1 :42i, 1 :55. Winner Ch. f, by Golden Garter Flora Ban. Went to post at 3:14. At post 1 minnto. Start fair. Won handily; second easily. Garter Ban ran a good race and was going away at the finish She was under a hard drive at thn fur- I long post to shako off Monos. The latter hung when Winkneld called on him, Janowood waa made too much use of in the early stages in getting to the front but outgamed Little Henry when it came to a drive. The latter and Belle of Elgin ran .well. Deloraine ran a poor race. Scratched 29610 l1orad,97. Overweights John Bull, 1 pound; Princess Mai, SI. Garter Ban. bIiow, 8 to 1. Monos, show, out. Janowood, show, 2 to 1. g0PHTH KACig7a lle' Burse 8400. All Ages. Handicap. 29818 Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 H 3 BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 1 297532BEMICOLON 5 99 2 H Vi 13 13 12 Dade Daniels & Co 1 4 3 4-5' 429827)FLEURON 4 102 1 2 26 36 21 2 L 8mith MrsJBBr'un'n&Co8-5 11-59-5 7-10 29755 JOHN. H'CARTEY3 97 3 5 5 41 33 32 T Dean W L Hazelip 4 4 4 1 28865 FOURLEAF C. 5 93 4 4i 41 5 4 45 Cochran K D Orr 4 5 5 6-5 29807 8IPHON 2 87 5 32 2i 2a 5 5 Helgeson J J Marklein 7 13 13 4 Time, 24i, 481, 1:13, 1:28. Winner B. h, by Exile Period. Wont to pott at 3:45. At post 3 minutes. Btart poor. Won easily ; second driving. Semicolon was off firing and opened un a big gap before tho others got to going well. This advantage -was responsible for his victory. Flturon finished fast and was weariog him down at the end. Johnny McCartgy made up a lot of ground in tho last quarter. Siphon was as good as loft. Overweights Johnny McCartey, 3 pouuas. No ehow betting on first thrse. FIFTH HACK 1 1-10 Mil s. Purse $S00. S-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. 2984:9 Ind Horses A Wt St M H 3 BtrFin Jockoys Owners O H (? P ' (2979J1TREHOB 6 108 7 51 73 12 12 n Otis T D Sullivan 4-5 1 I 9-20 29729 KINGSTELLE 3 91 5 11 2ii 2a 21 21 Ccchran B Schreibar 6 9 9 3 "29707)GOVERN'R BOYD6 1071 4 7 6a 41 32 3h MichaelB W 8 Laird 20 25 25 6 293093 MR. PHINIZY 5 106 1 41 5a 31 41 46 T Walsh H Robinson ' 10 10 10 3 297693 BEQUEATH 6 100 8 86 86 71 75 52 Lindsay R E .Vatkins 15 30 30 10 29781 JOE DOUGHTY 5 1031 6 2 la 51 61 6" H'shberger Hirth & Moran 10 25 25 7 (29793) ALBERT LEE 4 1031 3 6a 4a 61 5 71 J Miller Mrs M Abadie 4 4 SI 1 29793 STRANGEST 5 111 2 9 9 83 815 815 Blake C K Bnrdeau 20 40 40 15 181472REBEL JACK 6 1C0 9 31 Sa 9 9 9 A Weber J J Gilmore 30 100 100 40 Time, 25, 491, 1 :151, 1 :41i, 1 :47i. Winner Br. g, by Barnes Betty W. Went to post at 4 :15. At post 2 minutes Start good. Won easily ; Becond handily. Trebnr was oasily best, took the lead when called on and won under mild restraint. Kingstelle ran in much improved form and finished stoutly. Governor Boyd was interfered with on tho first turn, but got clear and ran to his best form. Mr. Phinizy was lame when going to the poBt. Albert Lee met with a lot of interference and was given a bad ride. Scratched 29793 Jackanapes, 95; 29778 Patchwq-k, 91; 297802Shut Up, 89. Overweights Governor Boyd, 11 pounds; Joe Doughty, 1; Albert Lee, 1. Trebor, show, out. Kingstelle, show, 3 to 2. Governor Boyd, show, 2 to 1. Albert Lee, show, 1 to 2. 81XTH HACB1 MUe Burse 300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 298S0 rd Horses AWtBtX H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners H P 25617 MINT BAUOE 5 1031 1 11 11 12 13 11 T Walsh A R Cowser 4-5 6-5 6-5 3-5 (29509) PIEDER1CH 3 961 3 43 Vi 4li 4" 21 L Smith H O Hchulz 4 5 41 6-5 2979! FREE PASS 4 102 4 6 6 Ji 3 31 Helgeson Lockart Bros 12 20 20 7 298082EVA BICE 6 102 5 211 2 23 2" 4H Davisson C K Hurdeau 6 8 6 2 (298081FBANK M. 3 95 6 52 5" 6 6 51 Cochrm J Arthur 4 4 4 4-5 29788 WIEDEMANN 4 102 2 31 31 3a 51 6 T Dean T C Stevens 40 60 60 10 Time, 241, 481. 1:141, 1:40. Winner Br. g, by Minting Jennie B. Went to post at 4:46. At pobIt 2 minutes. Start good. Won drivinar and all out; second handily. Mint Sauce showed the most early speed and set a fast pace, but wis tiring at the end and had all he could do to stall off Piedarich- Smith rode a weak finish on the latter after coming wide at the stretch turn. He should have won. Free Pass finished strongly and outgamed Eva Rice when it camettota drive. Frank M. was JneverBa contendar. Wiedsmann showad early Scratched-29i56 Bombshell, 105; 29778 Lexington Pirate, 105; 25915 Sir Florian,102; (29306) Siren Bong, 102; 29752 Life Line, 98; 298083DonnaSeay, 95. Overweights Mint Banco, 31 pounds; Pisderich, H, Mint Sance, show, out. Piedarich, show, ont. Free Pass, show, 2 to 1. Frank M., show, ont. Charleston Form Chart CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON. S. C, December 19, Fourth day. Charleston Racing Association. Winter Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track slow. Presiding Jndge, J. B. Morrow. 8tarter, W. F. Bruen. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. 2985 X FIBBT BACK 7-8 Mlle' Pu"S2C0. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. fc Horses A Wt St 34 Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 29820 DOMINI8 6 119 1 12 Hi 12 u iK Kuhn F Boversmith 6 8 8 7-5 (29821)9. LAZ'BU3 ESQ.5 122 4 21 22 21 22 21 W Woods Dougl's& W illi'msl-3 1-2 1-3 out 298012MAEIA BOLTON 3 114 6 53 35 S3 310 35 Castro R Flynn 418 8 2 (29804)BALOME 7 119 2 Sa 41 5 43 48 Enoe W G Fox 8 8 8 7-5 29838 ORDEAL 5 119 5 6 6 43 5 53 May J McCann 6 12 12 5 29817 NEGONCIE 7 119 3 4i 5H 6 6 6 Byan J F Sims 10 20 20 6 , Time, 251, 53, 1:20, 1:34. Winner Blk. h, by Himyar Lady Agnes. Wept to post at 2:30. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Dominis saved ground on.all the turns and Kuhn rode a strong finish at the end. Sam Lazarus Esq. was tiptoed all the way, lost much ground on the turns and hung a trifle at the end. Maria Bolton ran impressively Salome can do much better. The others were never serious contenders. Bcratched (29838) Passaic, 122. Dominis, show, 3 to 5. Maria Bolton, Bhow, 7 to 10. 2985 KC0ND EAUB3"4: fllile' Parse 5200. All Ages. Allowances. Horses A Yft St M Yt X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H 0 ' P 298353CERTAIN 4 107 6 33 2i 23 U May R Haase 1 I 4-5 out 2983i DE WEY D. 4 102 1 2H U Hi 21 W'nwright Mrs D H Pierce 6 7 7 2 298?5 NKLLIE C. 4 107 4 42 4 45 35 Brewer C Cox 8 10 10 4 29817 PETBONIUS 3 108 5 la 33 31 41 Bhaw George Kelly 3 3 2i 7-10 29S193MOLLIEBBOOKB2 97 3 51 53 58 55 Blacklock S-T Gaines & Co 3 3 21 7-10 29818 EMIGRANT 2 97 2 6666J Redding D Murphy 8 10 10 4 Time, 261, 53, 1:21. Winner B. g, by Bramble Perhaps. Went to post at 3:00 At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Certain had to do his best and only got up in the last sixteenth when Dewey D. tired. The latter ran an improved race. Nellie C. closed much ground in the final furlong. The boy on Petronius was of no help to him. Mollie Brooks ran a poor race. Bcratched (29835) Lizzie Tello, 105; Lulu Hammond, 105. Overweights Certain, 2 pounds; Nellie C, 5; Petfonius, 3. Dewey D show, 3 to 5, Nellie C, show, 2 to 1. Petronius, Bhow, out. Mollie Brooks, show, out. 49853 THIRD RACK 1 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. SeUing. Ind Horses A Wt St H Yt StrFin Jockeys . Owners O H O P 298212 ABORIGINE 4 103 1 25 23 U 12 13 David J Agnour 2-5 2-5 2-5 ont 29821 MASK BANNA II. 5 103 2 1 li 23 23 21 Enos WMcCay&Co 10 15 15 5 298213KINGGALONG 7 107 4 55 31 33 32 35 Brewer RGDunlap 3 3 3 29804 ROdE BIRD 3 10S 3 31 42 42 410 415 M Johnson E Moore 6 8 8 s 298U HACO 7 110 5 4J1 55 56 525 ,525 Alarie H L C Moore 10 20 20 6 29817 VIRGIN. WILCOX 3 105 6 T 6 6 6 6 Paretto H Heimey 3 3 S 3-5 , . Time, 261,531,1:211,1 49i. Winner B. g, by Apache Carrie Dare. Went to post at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving. -Aborigine ontcassed his field. Mark Banna II. ran a greatly improved race. King Galong had trouble in making the turns. Rose. Bird performed poorly. Virginia Wilcox had but little speed. Bcratched- 29838 Elsie Venner, 10$. Overweights Kit g Galong, 4 pounds; Haco, 4; Virginia Wilcox, 2. Mark Hanna II., show, 2 to 1. Kiog Galong. fbow, out. Virginia Wilcox, show, out. 29854 FODBTH ttAC1-6 15S furlongs. Puree S2C0. 2-ysar-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St jj Y2 X StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H C P 2940J LAToU STRING 107 2 13 13 15 is vv v oods A J Stafford sT6 6 298183 B ARRISON F. 108 4 31 311 46 2a Enos W G Fox 4 8 8 28707 ME 103 3 23 23 23 3a W'nwright 8 Pack 8 15 15 6 298182 HATTIE DAVIS 103 1 53 45 3U 45 Kuhn E Moore & Co 5 5 3 4-5 298J63 DR. WORTH 108 6 6 5 5 5 May R Crowhurst 4 5 5 8 (29818JD. NIGHT SHADE 110 5 41 Fell. W &hite Mrs PBarker&CoW 2-5 2-5 out Time, 26, 21, 1 :13i. Winner B f, by Logic Lady Relief. Went to post at 3:54. At nest S minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Latch S inAwa?.0w f1 1D herJt;d nd tiptoed the field. 8he won pulUd up Harrison P. was cnt off at the half-mile ground, but came fast in the final furlong, getting the place in the last stride. Me weakened in the last sixteenth. The race should improve her Deadly Niht Shade inmnVd on Harrison F. going around the first turn. This caused him to fall. Dr. Worih was interfered TTltD BOOH BltBT tJnA BtftTt. Scratched 29836 Swan Dance, 103. Overweights- Latch Striua, 4 pounds, out Latoh 8trinB' ehow' evenB- Harrison F show, evens. Mo, ehow, 2 to 1. Hattie Davis, show, 29855 glFAUowancet X'g ynrlngB- PprBB g20- ar-olds and upward. W Horses A Wt St 54 5 StrFin Jockey Ownsrs O H C P 293l72TOMrUBL 3 119 5 3 33 35 33 Pktton HOh.ek 2 I I 298 203 UTTEK 5 109 4 5 410 415 415 Bonner Black 8 29S20 VENTORO 5 109 3 45 5 5 5 W Woods W Franz 5 8 8 8 8 3 3 . , Time. 26, 521, 1:19, 1:261. w Winner n B. f, ny fp Tremont Margo. Went to post at i :26, At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; Becond the lame Tre-mar was much the best and won aB her r der pleased. Lelia Barr was jus.t as easily the bast of the others and tho race will probably improve her. Tom Curl was hard ridden all the way havooform ground but weakened in the run home. Ventoro BeerrTs to Scratched (29378) Bad Penny, 114. Lelia Barr, show, 4 to 5. Tom Curl, show, out. 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