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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, December 27, 1901
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, December 27, 1901 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 drf1901122701 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 27, 1901 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1901 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] VOL. VII. yp. 310. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER?, 1901. PRICE 5 CENT 5 Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. B is A dispatch from New York says that "Tod Sloan will be in the saddle next season. It is q as fnrther stated that he will'ride in this country. According to the stories told Eloan has been as-Bured that the ban will be taken off him in England within a few weeks. It is known that this assurance has reached the Jockey Club in this g country, for Tod has been informed that the moment he is restored to good standing abroad he can have a license to ride here. Sloan has 2 no idea of returning to England. HehaBhad t enough of the English gsma. Unlike the ma- t jority of jockeys, be is not gaining in weight as t he grows older. It is understood that Sloan f will sign with the stable which seeks him, ac- i cepting a big sum for first call on his services, 1 As the stable is not a large one, he will be able c to take any number of outside mounts. It is S Baid that the stable to which he will attach 1 himself will race exclusively in the east, al- 1 though a horse may be sent to try for the Ameri- f can Derby. The influences which have brought about the prospect of his restoration to favor in England are unknown, but thoBe who have 1 followed the case closely, say that the return of his license will be made upon the express stipn- t laticn that he will not attempt to ride in Eng- i land next season. Tod eays that he will show the world tbat his period of idleness did not i take the edge off his skill as a rider." 1 Word comeB from San Francisco that with i the incoming of the new city administration on 1 January 1 the California Jockey Club will proceed with a strenuous attempt to get an ordinance authorizing the reopening of the Ingle-aide track. There probably is enough political power behind the club to get almost anything it goes after, especially as it will not encounter the Eame opposition frcm the church elements as marked Prince Poniatowski's effort to accomplish the same result last spring. The Board of Supervisors iB divided politically, the Democrats having nine members, the Republicans six and the labor party three. It is understood Mayor-elect Scbmitz is in f avor of racing at IngleBide. All cf the Democrats on the board, several of them holdover members who voted in favor of the former ordinance, will vote to paBS a new one. Col. Dan. Burns, I one of the largest stockholders in the trio of race tracks, will have no trouble in swinging tne Hepublicsn members into line behind his ' scheme, and all indications are favorable to its 1 success. The entire business and sporting elements of the community want the track to ' resume racing. Ingleside is one of the moBt ' magnificent racing properties in the world. It will be a great boom to the sport if it is gotten open again. Street cars pass the gate, and it has alwayB been the most popular of California race tracks. The San Francisco Examiner of December 23, has this to say about the respective merits of Old England andCruzados: "Since Old England's decisive defeat of San Nicholas on Satur-daytand the eaey way in which Crnzados disposed of a good field in the stake, the chief discussion of horsemen is as to which would win if these youngsters were to meet. Each one has hietfriecds, and no better betting race could be arranged than a match between them, say at eix furlongs or perhaps seven. Of course there is no good basis for a comparison between them. Both have done everything they have been asked to do. Both have shown phenomenal speed, Old England has been carried at a mar-Telously fast pace and has survived, it easily. Crurados has won all Mb races In a gallop. What he would do if something stepped along with him a quarter in 25 wconds remains to be B is q as g 2 t t t f i 1 c S 1 1 f 1 t i i 1 i 1 I ' 1 ' Been. But then comes the query whether there anything of his age in training here that can outfoot him or come anywhere near it. So far looks go there iB little to choose betwoen the two-year-olds. Old England has the sturdier appearance and an absolutely perfect way of going. But no fault can be found with Cruza-dos' conformation, and he has a long, easy stride that gets him over the ground very fast." Judge Burke, in Daily America of December 25, has this to say about no dates being assigned to tho Metropolitan Jockey Club : "Let ub hope that the little cloud on the racing horizon will blow over, and that the talk engendered by the fact that no dates were assigned to the Metropolitan Jockey Club will come to nothing. What are the facts? A race course is in course of construction at Jamaica. It is to cost about $250,000. The names of Senator Sullivan, George F. Dobson, Adrian H. Jackson, Nicholas D. Hussey and J. P. Muir were published recently as incorporators. It was announced in several papers that the new club aspired to race in the spring and fall, and that Aqueduct and other tracks would lose some dates to let in the new people. Meantime- the time for arranging the schedule of dates came on, and there was no formal application from the Metropolitan Jockey Club, although one of the incorporators Baid yesterday that he had had an informal talk with the chairman of the Jockey Club. With a course far from being ready, no place to transact business, and no officers with whom to do that business, as far as known, the stewards of the Jockey Club went ahead and awarded dates nearly in accordance with last year's Bchedule. The implication Beams to be tbat if the track were actually ready and the club in a position to go right ahead with a stake or even a purse program, there would have been no difficulty whatever about the dates." The Metropolitan Turf Association has just completed a new clubhouse for its members at 22 West Twenty-Bixth street, New York City. It is the first time the club has had a home of its own since it organized, some five years ago The building costs $35,000. There are 200 members in the club, who have paid all the way from $500 to $1,000 for the privileges. The object of the club is to foBter sociability and bring the members closer together; also, to assist each other as much as possible in their particular line of work. To do this, it will be proposed to follow the example of Tattersalls, of London, in one respect, which will be to have the regulation "blackboard" on which'to post the names of all race track delinquents, whether they be members of the organization or outsiders. Notice of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. The Empire City race track near Yonkers, N. Y., was sold yesterday by Beferee Blankson Morgan to Frank Farrell for $218,000. Farrell refused to say who he represented or what was to be done with the track. It is said that Thomas Welch will go to La-tonia next spring with about thirty horses owned by JuliuB Fleischmann, of Cincinnati, and help aslfar as possible to make that meeting a success. James F. Caldwell, the veteran racehorse starter, is reported seriously ill at his home in Saratoga, N. Y. He has bean prostrated several weeks with sciatica. Benator.Thomas F. O'Grady, of New York, is branching out aB an owner of racers. William Lakeland is training a couple for the senator. Morinel is running nowhere near to the good form she displayed last year on the coast. "Patsy" Freeman has arrived at Ban Francisco. Oakland Form Chart - i OAKLAND FORM CHART OAKLAND, CAIi., December SO. Forty-Bevonth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:10 p. m. FIRST RACE 4 1-3 Furlongs. Purse $100. 2-year-oldB. Selling. 2994:8 Iud Horses A Wt St M & X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H O P 29207 BUZZER 108 1 12 11 1 Vickery T H Ryan 5 12 8 3 298403CATHEL.LO 108 4 7 41 2h Bullman J L Clayton 4 41 41 8-5 PRUDENCE 108 6 31 33 31 Howson V Gilbert 40 60 60 25 (29487) MALA8 PIN A 108 5 41 51 4 T Burns Mallowmot Farm 2 21 21 1 29898 E8TER NELL 108 2 51 2 51 J Woods J W Schorr 21 4 6-5 16-5 29620 TORILA 108 7 61 61 Si R'edfern Wheel'r&Cr'lman20 30 30 10 ST'RLING TOWER8108 12 10 8 72 Kelly MnBto&Ruiz 40 60 60 20 29760 FLATTERED 108 8 8 9 81 Hoar F D Weir 20 SO 20 8 297S4 METEORO 108 9 9 10 93 J Daly J F Stewart 60 70 70 20 29770 ROSY CROSS 108 3 . 21 7 101 Winslatt G W Scott 10 15 15 5 298972 KNOCKINGS 108 10 11 11 112 L Jackson C Earl & Co 6 10 10 4 24934 TIBS 108 11 12 12 12 J Ranch McDon'ldfcDunl'p20 40 40 15 Time, 12, 24, 481, 55. Winner B. f. by Dundee Beeswing. Went to post at 2:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Buzzer beat the gate and showed mncb speed, but was bearing out in the last quarter and just lasted long enough to beat Cathello. The latter closed up like a fiaBh, after baing badly interfered with and pocketed to the laBt furlong. He was beet and iB game and a stayer. Prudence ran a remarkably good race for a first out. Malaspina and Ester Nell were prominent throagh-out. Torila was gaining at the end. Knockings, off very bad and pocketed, was jumping on horses in front of her. Buzzer, show, 8 to 5. Cathello, show, 7 to 10. Prudence, show, 12 to 1. Malaspina, show, 1 to 2. Ester Nell, show, 3 to 5. 2T99ML9 SECOND RACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 H X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H O P , 29787 ROSE OF HILO 4 109 1 11 H 11 U T Burns G Webb 8 20 15 6 29919 AFGHAN 6 109 3 21 22 22 22 Birkenruth C Lind 4-5 4-513-201-3 29899 M'NAMARA 4 109 2 41 41 4h She Bullman W P Magrane 6 12 10 S 236503ULLOA 5 109 4 3" 31 81 41 J Woods A B Spreckels 8 10 10 4 299172BAGDAD 4 109 8 7 61 51 E Winslett H L Haskell 8 10 10 t 29621 EOENIG 5 109 5 5n 5h 61 61 Troxler A Genefin 30 50 40 15 29746 HELEN SMITH 3 104 11 9 8 7 71 L Jackson J Conway 10 SO 30 12 28516 URAL 3 104 7 62 7 8 82 Hoar W E Cotton 15 SO 30 12 (29839) BILLY LYONS 3 104 6 8 9 9 92 Kelly Hennessey & Co 20 40 40 15 29839 APHRODIS 3 104 9 10 10 10 102 Redfern J H Simpson 20 50 50 20 29699 WILLIAM BOYEBS 104 12 12 12 11 1U Fauntleroy F Hancock SO 100 100 SO 24908 TOLA 3 104 10 11 11 12 12 Hanson P Gilfoyle 10 25 25 7 Time, 241, 491, 1:141. Winner Ch. f, by Apache Jennie K. ' Went to post at 2:44. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Rosa of Hilo got off running, was fresh and good, cleverly ridden and best. Afghan did his best and had notcishapB. McNamara owed third place to Bullman' s vigorous ride. Ulloa ran a good race, but was pinned in next to the rail in the last furlong. Bagdad finished strongly after being carried wide on the stretch turn. Koenig was out of place, but went well. Scratched 29787 Graylette, 104. Rose of Hilo, show, 3 to 1 Afghan, show, 1 to 5. McNamara, show, 3 to 2. THIRD RACE a-4 Mile. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Belling. 9950 lad Horses A Wt St H K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 29883 THE GIVER 108 3 21 2i 22 H J Ranch Elmwood Farm 2 , 11-52 1-2 29364 LAPIDU8 105 2 12 Hi 12 23 J Woods W B Jennings&Co6 10 10 3 " 298643 HAINAULT 108 4 31 3E S3 33 Bullman E Lanigan 4-5 1 9-101-S 298983I8HT1R 102 5 52 4 43 410 Birkenruth Burlingame Farm6 8 8 2 29915 WINNECOOK 101 6 6 52 55 58 J Daly H I Wilson 15 30 50 8 29829 SAN LUTION 102 1 41 6 6 6 L Jackson J Wilson 10 25 20 S Timo,241, 481, 1:131. . " , Winner Br. c, b Tiger Miss Gift. Went to post at 3:08. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. The Giver waited on Lapidus to the Btretch and after an early drive to get up came away in a canter and was much the best. He is in rare form. Lapidus displayed brilliant and lasting speed and ran in greatly improved form. Hainault was unable to compete with the early fast pace and failed to show hie usual tenacity in the stretch. Ishtar broke flatfooted, made up much ground and was going strongly at the end. Winnscook and Ban Lution were outclassed. Scratched-29897 WhiskerB, 104; (29880)8t. Phillipina, 103;-29915 Phyllis, 101. Overweights Lapidus, 1 pound. The Giver, show, out. Lapidus, show, evens. Hainault, show, out. FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 BUles. Purse $400. 3-year-olda and upward. Belling. 29951 Ind Horses A Wt St St X K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (29867)DIOMED 4 107 3 32 31 22 13 HI 12 L Jackson J G Brown & Co 3 4 4 J8-5 298672ABTILLA 4 101 7 8 8 8 62 31 2h Birkenruth C W Carroll! 21 13-52 4-5 298813EL MIDO 5 101 4 7 7 7 4" 21 31 Redfarn J B Campbell 6 10 10 4 298993DR. BERNAYS6 104 2 41 4" 51 2h 42 4 Buchanan J Conway 8-5 2 2 SJ7-1C 29867 ULM 5 101 5 62 6 61 3h 56 510 LAJacksonHolcomb & Smith 8 20 20 8 29914 COMPASS 3 92 1 52 52 4 7 6 66 Treanor J Wilson 15 SO SO 10 29918 WINDWARD 5 106 6 1 1 1h 51 7 720 Kelly HenneBBey & Co 20 40 4012 29867 MORINEL 6 105 8 21 2 3h 8 8 8 Logue M Storn 20 40 40J.12 Time, 241, 481, 1:151, 1:42,1:531. Winner Ch. g, by Red Iron Lilly Wright. Went to post at 3:31. Ar post 1 minute. Start good, Won easily; second driving. Dioraed assumed command at the half and had the field beaten decisively thereafter. He is Bteadily improving and can beat better ones. Artilla broke poorly and was compelled to go wide on the stretch turn, but came with a rush at the end. El Mido, beaten for second place in the last stride, was used up in closely following the winner. Dr. Bernays failed badly in the stretch, and is consequently in bad form for him. Windward showed fine early speed, and so did Morinel, which, is palpably out of form. Overweights Dr. Barnays, S pounds ; Windward, 2; Morinel, 1. Diomed, show, 7 tj 10. Artilla, show, 1 to 3. El Mido, show, 8 to 5. Dr. Bernays, showjl to 3. 29952 FIFTH BACB6"tt Mile Pnr89$500- All Ages. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P (29865)J0S1E G. 2 109 5 23 23 21 li Howson J B Gibson 2 5 5 8-5 1 29227 T. OF CANDLES 3 95 6 12 15 Is 21 L Jackson O Young 3 3 11-51- (29786JHOME3TEA.D 2 106 1 6 4J 32 32 O'Connor G B Morris 2 S s 1 , (298151BYRON ROSE 8 10S 4 Si 3 41 4i J Ranch R Wilsou 5 9 9 21 29852 DOUBLET 4 120 2 4" 53 53 5 Mouace D Fountain 5 7 6 2 2988S3BOTANY 2 105 3 5? 6 6 6 T Burns E E Edwards 4 7 7 2i Time, Hi, 231, 47i, 59i. Winner B. f, by BloomBbury Czarina. Went to post at 4 :00. At post 1 minnto. Start fair. Won easily; second handily. Josie G. broke flatfooted but quickly raced into a good position behind Tower of Cundles and running under restraint appeared n sure winner throughout, drawing away at the end without much effort. This phenomenal filly ia not registered neither is her sire. Her dam was by Langford and her origin is lost in obscurity, was bronght over the plains in tho old days of the Argonauts by her present nwnor. Tower of Candlos, a quick breaker and fresh and good, set a terrific pace but her big lead waa easily wprn down by the winner. Homestoad, a slow breaker and out of place in sprints, was outrun and tangled up for the first quarter but closed a hopeless gap in the stretch and was swerving in tho last furloDg. Joslo G., show. 7 to 10. Towar of Candlaa, show, 2 to 5. Homestead, show, 2 to 5. SIXTH BACE 7-8 Mile. Fnrse $400. 3-year-olds. Belling. ind Horses A Wt Bt ?4 K X BtrFin Jockeya Owners OHO P (299C0) ROLLICK 109 5 3a S 31 4 la Huchauan Hnrns& kVatorh'Eo7-5 9-5 9-5 3-5 297613GBAFTER 109 2 6 6 510 510 24 T Barns L A Blasingame 6 10 6 2 23103 MARSHAL NEIL 112 3 12 11 12 13 3 Bullman B A Smith 5 5 4 8-5 29900 DAVID S. 109 4 2 23 2" 2 4i L Jackson W L Stanflald 3 41 4i 3-2 (29941)COUGAR 112 6 5a 42 42 3a 520 O'Connor Elmwood Farm 4 5 5 2 17683 LOYAL S. 1C9 1 42 5i 6 6 6 Hailey V Gilbert 100 200 200 60 Time, 241 481, 1 :14, 1 :26i. Winiier Ch. g, by Take Notice Happy Maiden. Went to post at 4:25. At post 1 minute. Btart good. Won driving; second the Bame. Rollick, perfectly handled, waa nndor pressure to maintain a good position and camo out of close quarters in ttio stretch with a rush. He ran a fast and game race end was probably best. Grafter, after trailing tho field, camo through next to the rail in the last furlong very fast and suffered from crowding. Marshal Neil showed a high flight cf spaed tbronghnut, but failed right at the end, although responding gamely to hard gruelling. He needed the race and should beat good ones soon. David S. sucenmbed from chaslDg Marshal Neil, but ran a good race. Cougar was sore and quit in the stretch after being carried wide. Rollicg, show, out. Grafter, show. 7 to 10. Marshal Nail, show. 7 to 10. Page [2] Reynolds & Co., 73, 119 DEARBORN ST. TWO WINNERS GUARANTEED AT OAKLAND, DAILY. Rose of Kilo, Afghan, as One Bet, Rollick ore our winners yesterday No guessing with ns. The b6st of reliablo information by wire from onr experts daily. HOT SPBINGS OFFICES, S COUBT ST. $3.00 Weekly. Wired at 10 a.m. RACE TRACK INFORMATION BUREAU Suite 500, 263-269 Dearborn St., Terms $ 1 .00 Per Day; $4.00 Per Week. 4 to I or Better Sixth Race New Orleans. MC,TTHE We have direct inside information that thiB horsa cannot lose, except by accident. We have ' two other specials in the second and fourth races. The odds will be from 3 to 8 to 1 on each. Onr advice on these three will be to plunge and go full limit. They aro real good things and it looks like finding money. Oakland First Race ia to 3D to 1 snot. f&&F&KjgSW barring accidents will winteasily. In the sixth at Oakland today we have the best thing that was ever seat out from Oakland. Ha is in a spot where there will bo no chance of losing and wa adviso our subscribers to co down for the full limit. If you are loser, here is a chance to win your money back. If you are a winner, you can increase your winnings twenty times. Get aboard. Also sold at Kolman's cigar store, 267 Dearborn St., and at cigar stand Adams Express Building, 185 Dearborn St., and at newsstand northeast corner Van Buron and Dearborn Sts. BUNCO-BRONCHO INFORMATION CO NOT YOTJB FAULT, NO ODDS ON AFGHAN, WILL BEDKEM. MOINOS, 3, WORTH A LIMIT BET. BESIDES intermission pass time place and Bhow bets: Prairie Dog, Precursor, Volma Clark, Clara David, Myth, Cathello.tlaiuault, Artilla, El blido, Tower of Candles, Home-Btead, Rollick, Grafter, Marshall Neil. tTfc f C D B m f& "V NE, ODDH S to 6 to 1, AND A GOOD THING, AND I J SLJ J"4 Y fcT rCI i-f TWO GUARANTEED SPECIALS, ODD 3 6 to 15 tol KKIUKMItKK SATURDAY SPECIAL DAILY CITY SHEETS WITH ALL BAOES $1.00. Six SpocIalH for $10 or $2 for Ono. Wired to any part of tha world. On salo at ll:S0 a.m. at olllce. 176 8. Clark St., in tiokot oilico. 'Phoue 2149 Central. Nowsstand southeast corner Clnrk and Madlsou Bts. Col. J. O. Wooters, ftlgr., 94 Lincoln Ave., tel. North 1007. central. 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On Bale at 8:30 a.m. &IZjT Baoinq Foem can be delivered to any address in St. Louis. 2or numbers can be promptly supplied, "liars for advartlsamonts can be left at the St. Louis office for telegraphic transmission. CHICAGO, ILL., DECEMBER 27, 1901. Stakes to Close STAKES TO CLOSE. Brighton Beach Bacing Association, Tuesday, December 51, 1901. Coney Island Jockey Club, Thursday, January 2, 1902. Brooklyn Jockey Club, Thursday, January 2, 1902. Now Memphis Jockey Club, Tuesday, January 7, 1602. Washington Park Club, Wednesday, January 15,1902. Tennessee Breeders Association, 8aturday, January 25, 1902. Queens County Jockey Club, Monday, February 3, 1902. New Louisville Jockey Club, Saturday, February 8, 1902. Notice of the Turf NOTES OF THE TUBE'. The difficulties between jockey O'Brion and his employers, Fizir & Co., have been adjnsted to the satisfaction of all concerned, and tho rider will next season wear the colors which he did bo creditably this year. The inducement to bring about a compromise was not made public, but tha understanding is that O'Brien got all he asked for and a little more. Himyar, sire of Domino, Ib now in his twenty-sixth year, totally blind, but playa about his paddock like a yearling. He is tha only stallion who has ever begot in this country the winners of over 2240,000 in a single season. He is at Avondale Farm, Tennessee, the property of 25, B. Gardner. fjjJAt 2iew Orleans yesterday Jockey L. Smith waa suspended indefinitely pending investigation of hie riding at the present meeting. Paramatta, a horse owned by JoBoph Kaye, of New South Wales, lived to the age of fifty-three. "Tod" Sloan, now in Paris, sent his parents at Kokomo, Ind.. Christmas gifts amounting to $800. The Burns & Waterhouse stable Is mooting with considerable bad luok jnst at present. Bovoral inquirers. Amigari was' correctly quoted at 25 to 1 opening betting. New Orleans Form NEW OBLEAN8 FORM. New Oulkans, La., December 26. The form of Friday's New Orleans fields is : First Race Churchill, Gray Morn, Brewer Schorr. Second Race Annie Thompson, Jim Breeze, Pay the Fiddler. Third Race Bristol, Dagmar, Harv B. Fourth Race John Grigsby, Death, Alpaca. Fifth Race Donator, Mr. Phinizy, Hntch Miller. Sixth Race ErneBt Parham, Leenja, James Fitz. New Orleans Entries NEW OH. LEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; traok fast. First Boon 7-8 Mile All Ages. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horeea. Aga, W4. Hdop. 295913Socapa S....109 680 29S7S Rondelle 8.... 109 670 29891 Mr. Rose 4.. ..107 690 28SS5 Ford ... 3. ...104 675 28(67 Esther Biggs S....104 710 29610 Gray Morn 3.... 104 720 29680 Churchill S....104 .725 29627 Lemoyne 2.. ..100 705 29909 The Way 2.... 100 710 258563Brewer Schorr 2.... 100 715 287983 Moro 2.... 97 685 29856 The Fashion 2.... 92 685 Second Race 1 1-16 Miles S-vear-olds and upward. Selling, 29045 Admiral Schley 5 .. 109 f85 29S9S2Jim Breeze 4....10S 710 29898 Jackanapes 6 .. 106 600 29857 Pay the Fiddler 5 .... 103 705 29822Van Hoorebeke 4.. ..105 695 29768 Empress of Beauty 3 .. 101 630 29893Mattio Bazar 4.. ..101 655 299123Farmer Bennett 3 ...100 700 29778 Patchwork 3.... 97 650 29716 Infallible 3.... 97 60 2994738hut Up 3.... 95 650 299083Annie Thompson 3.... 92 725, Apprentice allowance. Third Baca Short Course. Steeplechase. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (29927) Bristol 5.... 160 650 (29893) Dagmar 6 .. 135 610 29S24 Divertissement 4. ...134 620 29927 Jim Taylor S....130 550 29927 HarvB 7... 130 625 29893 Eva Moe 4... ISO 600 Fourth. Baca 3- Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (9912)Death 6... 112 715 29925 Tom Collins ... 6 .. 112 700 298733 Boomerack 3 .. 109 700 29827 Royal Bterling 4.... 108 705 29683 Grantor 5.... 105 .'700 297882 Alpaca .. .. 4 ,. 105 710 299252 Little Jack Horner 5 . 104 680 29U0 Tola 10... 103 650 26087 Gala Day 6 .. 103 .... 685 2991lJobn Grigsby.. 4... .102 725 29757 Add 3 ... 99 705 29808Oletma 4.... 98 685 Apprentice allowance. Flftb. Bace 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olde and upward. Belling, 29894 Rwordsman 7... 115 675 (29894) W. B. Gates 5... 114 690 299J02 Mr. Phinizy 5... 109 700 29912 Maple 4 .. 106 675 (29896)Donator 6 .. 106 725 29857 Star Cotton 4... 106 625 29930 Miss Soak 6 .. 106 695 (29891) Hutch Miller 8... 103 710 1 29912 Donna Seay 3 . 103 650 29894Eugenia 8 5. ...101 .695 29792Bean 3.... 92 675 Apprentice allowance Slxtn Bace 1 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 29892 Meme Wastell , 107 ...j. 665 (29309)BenSullum 107 660 29909 LeeDja 102 693 29909 Ernest Parham 100 700 2948S James Fitz 97 675 29323 Silver Chimes 97 625 29374 Netherland . 90 610 29833 The Mormon 90 600 29189 Busty C 90 600 Oakland Form OAELAK D FORKS. Oakland, Cal,., December 26. The form of Friday's Oakland fields is: First Race Rasp, B. F. Mason, Urchin. Second Race Montana Peeress, Knockings, Sir Clans. Third Race Captivate, Patsy Dolau, Parsifal. Fourth Race Sir Lewis, Qnadra, Bedock. Fifth Race Princess Titanta, Hllee, Impromptu, Sixth Race John Welch, Mission, Kastaine. Oakland Entries OAKLAM) ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clondy; traok fast. First Race ft 1-J Furlongs. 3-year-olds and npward, Belling, (nd. Horses, Age. Wt. Hdop. 298S9 Youig Morello 4... 115 710 29335 Hpry Lark 7... 112 695 29387 Urchiu 4... 112 715 29W19 Dr. Bojlo 4.. ..112 760 ZW1B Oold Pindar 4.. ..112 710 2964 Senator Matts 0.. ..112 705 29811 B. F. Mntori... 4... .112 725 29746 Heraldo 4... 112 710 29919 Aphrod is 3... .107 7C0 299142RaBp 3.... 107 725 29843 Marincuse 3.. ..107 695 29787 Mrs. Brunell 3".... 107 705 Second Baco- 3-4 IHllo. j 2-year-old a. - Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt, Hdcp. 29583 Mintaka , 118 710 29760 Los Angoleno 118 705 29674 Hobor t Bonner II 115 700 29936 SIrClanB 115 715 29897 Rosarie 115 710 Claudator, ch. g, by Brutus Clauda 115 29840 Budd Wado 115 710 29918 Knockings 115 720 29650 Annie Max 115 690 29897 Bassenzo .115 700 29734 Wandering Boy 115 .. .. 695 29783 Montana Peeress 115 725 Third Bace 5 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, nd. Horses. Aga. Wt. Hdop. 299143 ParBifal 3.... 112 715 29787 Meadow Lark 7.... 112 695 E97513r,atsy Dolan 7... 112 720 299193Chappie 7. ...112 700 29919 McNamara 4. ...112 710 29919 Novia 6 .. 112 715 297272 Malaise 5... 112 710 297873Lost Girl . 7 112 705 2983 Bard Burns 3. ...110 .... . 690 29899 El Fonsa 3 107 705 29830 Cuban Girl ... ....3 107 7C0 29830 Captivate 3.. ..105 725 Fourth Bace 1 Mile. All Ages. Selling. 29941 Free Lance 7 ... 118 700 29864 Triaditza . . 4 .. 115 ... 725 (29866)Bedeck 3 .. 113 ......735 29739 Nollio Forest 3 110 710 299il3Larry Wilt 2 .... 92 . 715 29936 andy .' 2.... 92 720 2984! Sir Lewis... 2.... 92 750 29911 Dawson 2 ... 89 720 (:9915)Qnadra 2 ... 89 740 Fifth co-3-4 Mllo 3- year-olda and upward. Balling, ?S9'i Sly .... 7.... 113 .... 725 932l3gchool for Scandal S....105 730 (29782)Hilee. 5... 104 740 2981 Gusto 4.... 104 720 298H3 Redwald 4 ...104 715 2983!2Fitzkanot 3 .. 102 7S0 299U3KittieKilly. 4 .. 101 725 299'tl Impromptu 3.... 99 735 2990i Duckoy 4 ... 95 725 29882 The Miller 5.... 95 735 29861 BenLedi 5 ... 95 ......720 29S152Princes3 Titania 3.... 90 750 Sixth Race 1 Mile and SO Yards. 4- year-oldi and upward, Balling, 29763 Burdock 4 117 700 29918 Einstein 6 .. 114 705 i 29152 Kastaine 5 .. 114 715 I 29937 Mission 4 114 720 29862 Duke of York II.... .... 6. ...114 710 29885 John Welch 4 . ..114 725 29571 Howard ....10. ...114 715 Page [3] New Orlenas Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. A '.NEW ORLEANS, LA., December 2G.-Twenty-flf th day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track faBt. Presiding Judge, E. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. . Racing BtartB at 2:00 p. m. FIBST BACB 1 Mile' pur8oSS00' -year-olds and upward. .Selling. 2994:2 lnd Horses A Wt Bt 34 X StrFin Jockeys Owncra O H O P 9769PRAIRIE DOG 4 103 4 42 45 4 32 12 T Dean W W Clark 2 '2 2 4-5 59733 HOP SCOTCH 5 108 6 VI 14 S 14 22 E Roberts'nT Licalzi 15 20 20 8 -MRVZ PRECURSOR 4 108 5 3112k 21 21 3 Gormley SCHildreth 5 6 6 2 1913 LILLIAN REED 5 107 7 65 54 5 S 41 Landry WMB'nhardt&Co4 4 3 1 971 AZU A 4 105 3 214 3 1" 43 55 Lyne M F Carrano &Co 4 7 7 2 17424 FAIR AMERICAN 4 109 2 5 64 60 63 6 Dale WJConnora 12 20 20 8 29877 CEYLON 4 107 1 7 7 7 7 712 Coburn H Himona & Co 8 12 12 5 "29930 BOMBSHELL 4 108 8 8 8 8 8 8 Weir MVanPrag&Col5 20 20 8 Apprentice allowance. Time, 241, 484, 1 :15i, 1 :42. Winner Ch.g, by Farandole Angeline II. . . . Went to post at 2:02. At poBt 1 minute. Btart good. Won easily; second the same. Prairie Dog came away at the end without any srreat effort after going around the leaders to set up. Hod 8cotch took the short route, was well ridden and had no mishaps. Precursor ran wall to the stretch but tired when the deciding drive came. Azna showed early speed but quit as if abort. Scratched 236222 Junaetta, 105. Overweights Hop Bcotch, 1 pound; Fair American, 1. Prairie Dog, show, 1 to 2. Hop Bcotch, show, 4 to 1. Precursor, show, evenB. Lillian Reed, ahow, 1 to 2. SECOND RACE G-8 Mile. Purse J300. 2-year-olde. Allowances. 2994:3 lnd Horses A Wt St 34 X X BtrFin Jockeys Ownors O H C P 298602 HA.LM OF GILEAD 1054 1 2H 1h 24 1 Cobttrn Mrs M Abadie 1 1 7-102-5 9QQnR3P Y RRHO 1044 5 62 68 4k 2k Dominick 8 G Morton 8 10 10 3 i289D8fpIPHON 107 2 41 43 620 31 R Steele J J Marklein 4 7 7 2 128606) PREETORIUB 95 4 3 31 3H 4 T Meade T Licalzi 3 44 44 3-2 9754 DOLCE F. NIENTE 110 3 Ik 22 14 53 Lyno A H & D H MorrislO 15 15 5 ?9776 THE BOSTON 99 6 53 54 5 615 Nutt C E Jeffers & Co 8 12 12 4 985B NOR MAZ 95 7 7 7 7 71 Cochran M 8 Hughes 20 50 50 15 LOYSA 96 8 8 8 8 8 Earlo G P Russell & Co 20 300 300 60 Time. 24, 48, 1:014. Winner Ch. c, br Inverness Balsam Fir. . . Went to poet at 2:31. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Balm of Gilend raced Dolce Far Niente into exhaustion in the first h-lf and stood off the sharp chal-lenge of Pyrrho and 8iphon in the run home. Pyrrho ran to his beat form and finished Btrongly. ateele'e finish on Biphon was weak. PreatoriuB was in a pocket all t e way and was under re-a etramt for the entire journey. He ran like a good colt and is aura to enow improvement with b0ttScratch7d 29929 Postillion, 98; 29833 The Mormon, 95; 29816 Buzz, 95. Overweights Balm of Giload, 24 pounds; Pyrrho, 14: The Beaton, 4; Loyaa, 1. Balm of Gilead, ahow, out. Pyrrho, Bhow, evens. Siphon, ehow, 4 to 5. Crf A A THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Puree $300. All Ages. Allowances. llSyUtt'i Fillies and Mares. fad Horses A Wt Bt 34 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P q'iU82FLEUHON 4 110 1 21 11 14 12 Coburn MrsJBBr'non&Co3-2 3-2 6-5 2-5 96833VELMA CL IRK 3 105 S 1 22 2 24 Lyne W L Hazelip 8-5 24 11-53-5 29895 CLARA DAVID 3 6 4 Sa 4h 32 31 Gormley Duffy & Behan 6 6 5 8-5 298953IDA PENZANCE 3 96 6 52, 54 63 43 Thompson W Weir & Co 5 8 8 24 9776 FLYING EAGLE 3 102 7 7 63 5 5" J Waldo P McGnire 30 100 100 30 "9657 BRIG H TIE B. 6 104 2 64 7 7 62 Mila TCStevons&Co 40 150 150 30 '9716 EASTER TIME 3 93 5 4" Si 4" 7 Cochran P A Reynaud 30 60 60 15 Time, 244, 484, 1 :134. Winner-Ch f, by Albert Entricia. . Went to post at 3:09. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. "Flenron showed the most speed throughout, went to the front in the first quarter and waa going away at the finish. Velma Clark was hustled along all the way. Clara David saved ground at the home turn and waa doing her best at the finish to stall off Ida Penzance. Eaeter Time ran in UmPScrltcuera:26551 Quite Eight, 102; 29SC6 01ekma,98; 29908 Fickle Saint, 96; 29810 Siator Kate II.. 96; 26811 Monte Himyar, 90. Flenron, ahow, out. Volma Clark, Bhow, out. Clara David, Bhow, 3 to 5. FOURTH E ACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 5300. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 29945 fad Horses A Wt Bt 34 K X BtrFin Jockey 9 OwnerB O V V F W8R1ULARO 3 1C61 6 51 3k 2h 2sk 12 Cot, urn Murphy &Reardon7-5 11-511-53-5 9911 IK YOU DARE 3 994 1 112 HI H 22 Lyne Bolich & Swoet 8 9 9 3 qmEUIGOLON 5 101 4 3" 24 34 3k 32 Dade Daniels & Co 3-2 8-5 8-5 1-2 59UB2ECOME 5 934 3 4h 54 45 45 42 R Steele J J Marklein & Co20 60 60 15 298483 JOHN M'CARTEYS 93 5 6 6 54 510 52s Cochran W L Hazolip 4 4 34 1 Sqq? CHOICE 3 90 2 21 43 6 6 6 Creamer A H & D H Morrial2 SO 30 10 -9a'a . Timo, 244, 484, 1 :144, 1 :27. Winner B. o, by Dsceiver Fair Weather. , Went to post at 3:40. At post 2 minutes. 8tart good. Won easily; Becond the same. Alard j -was well placed and ridden throughout and drew away easily in tha stretch when called on. If "You Dare found the route a bit too far 8t Buch a fast pace and tirod in the last sixteenth. Semicolon ran his race. Choice lost a lot nf ground at the first turn and was easod up, at the end. Johnny Mc' artey had no mishaps and did not run his race. Scratched-(29778)Enterpe, 98. Overweighta Alard, 14 ponnds ; If Yon Dare, 44 ; Ecome, 34. Alard ' show, out. If Yon Dare, Ehow, evens. 8emicolon, show, out. Johnny McCartey, show, 2to5. RACE 1 Mile. Purse J300. 4-year-olds and upward. Belling. 29946 Ina Horsta A Wt Bt 34 34 X StrFin Jockeye Owners O H C P ?WV7 MYTH 7 107 7 63 31 24 14 12 T Meade C DeWitt & Co 5 (5 (5 2 2C07 PRINCE REAL 4 107 6 7 7 7 4n 24 Coburn R N Vestal 7-5 3 3 6-5 IqqiMORONI 6 108 4 23 H4 1 22 31 Cochran, J Arthur 6 6 6 2 29845 LAUREATEA 4 105 5 11 21 34 31 44 Lindsay R E A ntkins 10 10 8 3 299133CAMPUS 5 114 8 8 8 8 5" 5 Dade J J Ogles 6 10 10 4 "WffSK PAPA HARRY 6 107 1 3" 614 62 7 6 Landry Mrs hi Abndie 20 30 30 10 59863MEGG8 6 106 3 5h 44 42 62 71 Michaels G H Marlmann 2 34 34 6-5 qsv7 i aunA at.TIY 4 105 2 44 5kk 5kk 8 8 Dominick F Reagan 5 5 5 2 Time, 25, 494, 1 :15, 1:42. Winner Ch. g, by Kallicrates-Paradox. . . Went to post at 4:08. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won ridden out; second driving. Myth was under restraint to the stretch turn, whe'-e he went around the leaders and took command without any great effort, but Meado took no chanceB and rocfe him out throu.h the last furlong. Prince Real closed a big gap after being interfered with at the first turn. Moroni tired. He was well in motion at fi g fall and ran woll to the etrotch. Meggs quit in the last quarter. Overweights-Papa Harry, 2 pounds; Megga,l. Myth, show, evens. Prince Real, show, 3 to 5. Moroni, show, evens. Meggs, ahow, 3 to 5. ACE l Mile and 70 "Sards. Purse $300. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 29947 Irld Horses A Wt Bt 34 M X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H C P 29878 MONOS 106 1 31 54 3 1 12 Coburn G C Bennett 24 13-524 1 98943 BALLOON 98 7 61 31 43 25 25 Creamer J Howell 2 2 8-5 3-5 297802BHUT UP 101 2 14 H4 H Sa 3 Helgeeon V Hughes 20 30 30 12 29847LITTLE HENRY 96 5 2 2H 22 56 43 Boyd U Z DeArman 15 15 12 4 299082 PIRATE'8 QUEEN 103 4 8 61 51 44 510 Cochran J Arthur 8-5 3 3 1 29893 LAURA'S F1RBT 98 6 5h 8 8 63 610 Lindsay JWThompson&CoSO 60 60 20 29752 LIFE LINE 101 3 4 7 7 7 70 T Meade W Walker 15 15 10 4 29847 FRANK JOONSON 98 8 7 4n 61 8 8 Earle N B Tichenor 40 60 60 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 484, 1 :Ul, 1 :414, 1 :45. Winner B. c, by Inspector B. Rosa Buckden. Went to post at 4:44. At poBt 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Monos ahowed decided improvement and had to be hard ridden to get to the front, but was going away at the end. Balloon ran a good race, but hung when it came to a drive. Shut Up and Little Henry lost ground at the home turn. The lattar swung to the oxtrome outside and 1st fully a half drzn lenntbs, but came again at the end and would have be n tbi'd in another stride. Rcratchad 299103Deloraine,103; 29781 Lady Chorister, 103; 29790 Zack Phelps, 98; 29728 Dr. ar MonoBhow, 1 to 2. Balloon, show, 1 to 4. Shut Up, show, 5 to 1. Pirato'e Queen, Bhow, 1 to 2 Charleston Form Chart CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, December 86. Tenth day. Charleston Racing Association. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track slow. Presiding Judge, J. B. Morrow. Starter, W. F. Bruen. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. 29954 FIHBT BACKr5"8 Mlle Parse. $200. All Ages. Allowances. )nd Horses A Wt Bt 34 H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 299053POTABI 3 102 1 H 13 13 12 Kuan F A Harold 2 11-511-54-5 29871 DIVA 5 105 4 31 32 35 21 Mosier J Cochrane 5 5 4 8-5", 29931 GALE TODD 3 1054 6 24 2U 22 36 Castro J W Medlin 6-5 2 2 3-5 298873SWAN DANCE 2 91 2 41 43 414 44 Redding B T Gainea & Co 3 6 6 2 29924 HACO 7 100 3 7 7 62 51 J Brown H L C Moore 10 15 15 6 29890 LAURIA 3 1044 8 54 64 7 6" Powell R C Causey 10 15 15 6 29905 EN BLAZE 2 97 7 61 51 51 7 C Murphy WCWestmorel'ndlO 15 15 6 29934 BROADWAY 3 108 5 8 8 8 8 May J T Sims 5 7 5 24 Time, 264, 524,1:07. Winner B. g, by Tattler Reform mare. Went to post at 2 :59. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving ; second the same. Potasi showed the most speec and Kuhn took no chances. He rode him hard all the way. Diva ran in greatly improved form. Gale Toad tired in the rnn for home. Swan Danes ran a fair race. The others ar not of much present account. Corrected weights Swan Dance, 91. Overweights Gale Todd, 34 pounds; Lauria, 44; Broadway, 3. 1 Potasi, show, 1 to 3. Diva, ahow, 4 to 5. Gala Todd, ahow. out. SECOND RACE 1-2 Mile. Purse $200. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 29955 Tad Horses A Wt Bt 34 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 298903TOUT 105 4 U 12 13 Powell W A Rinehart 4 5 5 8-5 299 H3TRI3TRAM 111 1 2 21 22 Enos MrsEEaos 6-5 6-5 1 1-4 (29921)D. NIGHT SHADE 111 5 5H 34 34 W White Barker & Brattou 6-5 24 24 3-5 OHIO KING 1C0 2 32 41 43 Mosier H Cheek 6 15 15 6 29870 FRIEND JACK 98 6 6 6 5h MJohnson R FJynn 7 15 15 6 28257 JAN1E SEAY 1084 3 , 4h 51 6 .May F J Pons 3 44 44 8-5 Time, 13, 26, 52i. Winner B, g, by Badge Mamie B. Went to post at 3:25. At post 6 minutes. Start poor. Won easily ; second the same. Tout ran all around his field on the turn. He assumed the lead after going the first quarter and was never fully extended after that. Tristram hung in the laEt sixteenth and is getting stale. Deadly Night Shade was ahy on early speed. A let-up would do him good. Ohio King ran green. He is a good looker and should improve from this race. Scratched 29869 Lady Riley, 95. Overwoighta Ohio King, 2 pounde ; Janie Seay, 34. Tout, Bhow, 3 to 5. Tristram, show, out. Deadly Night Shade, show, out. . THIRD RACE 7-8 tllle. Puree 5200. 3-year olds and upward. Selling. 29956 orf Horses A Wt Bt 34 hi X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O K O P (29886)QUEBN L. 5 104 2 14 U4 14 13 13 David R Johnson 3 5 5 7-5 (29868) INCANDESCENT 5 107 3 3 2h 24 21 23 Mosier W R Littrell 3 3 2 4-5 299072ELLIH 6 109 1 21 4 34 34 314 32 May H Mack 3 4 3 4-5 (29923) JUL1ETTA B. 3 1044 4 4 4 4 4 4 Alarie E B Marshall 6-5 24 24 4-5 Time, 26, 52, 1:21,1:36. Winner Br. m, by Buckler Lulu Belle. Went to post at 3:59. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; aecond'driving. Queen L. waa allowed to open up a lead which could not be overcome. Incandescent was under restraint the first part, but quit when called upon. May used bad judgment in taking Ellis into the deepest going. With better handling he should have been second. Julietta B, ran below her form. Scratched 29931 Sauce Boat, 101; 29903 Elaie Venner, 101. Overweighta Julietta B., 24 pounds. No show hutting. FOURTH RACE 4 l- Furlongs. Purse 5200. All Ages. Selling. 29957 lad Horses AWt St 34 H X BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H O P" (2990S)HDY HAYMAN 3 104 1 H U U Castro M C Kelley 1-2 1-2 2-5 out 29933 PETRONIU3 5 109 4 34 214 23 Patton G Kelly 5 5 5 1 299243CERTAIN 4 109 2 24 S3 32 T Walker Home Btnble 6 8 8 2 (299:0)Ef.LISON 2 104 5 45 44 46 Alarie E S Marshall 6 7 7 7-5 29907 ROYAL HOVER 7 109 3 5 5 5 Moore TL Emery 15 15 15 6 Time, 254, 51, 584. Winner B. f, by Tristan Coruna, Went to post at 4:27, At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Ladv Hayman had to be hard riddn the lest furlong to stalloff Petronius' bid. The latter finished strongly. Certain quit when tbe pinch came. Ellison ran green. 8cratched-(29334)Veutoro, 109; 2990323uttee, 109. No show betting. 60CPj FIFTH BACK 6 1-2 Furlong?. Purse $200. 4iyear-olds and upward. (cd Horses A Wt Bt 34 V X BtrFin Jockeys Ownoro O H O P 29922 DO MINIS 6 99 4 2" 1 13 13 Hosier F Boversmith 4 7 7 2 (29872) PASSAIC 5 109 2 13 22 214 2 T Walker M C Kelley 1-2 7-107-101-5 299223 FRANK B. 8 1044 3 ' 35 3h 31 31 4 Alarie C Hawk 2 4 4 6-5 299073T WO ANNIES 4 102 5 45 42041045 W White S E Finley 2 3 3 1" 293163PAN CHARM 6 109 1 5 5 5 5 Dugan J C Ferris, Jr 8 10 8 3 Time, 26, 524, 1:224, 1:284. Winner Blk. h, by Himyar Lady Agnes. Went to poBt at 4:57. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Dominis showed a surprising reversal of form over his previous effort. He snowed much epead and went to the front In the first quarter, only cantering the rest of the way. Passaic went lnme after going a half mile, but stood punishment gamolv. Frank B. ran a good race and finished stoutly. Two Annies has possibly had too much of it. Pan Charm is not ready yet, Scratched 29935 Al CaBkey, 106. Overweights- Frank B 24 pounds; Two Annies, 3. Dominis, ahpff, 4 to 5. Passaic, show, out. Frank B., show, out. Two Annies, show, out. Charleston Form CHARLESTON FOBM. Chaeleston, 8. C, December 26 The form of Friday's Charleston fieldB is: First Race Donna Bella, Vince, Royal Rover. Second Race Botina, Jim Scanlan, Clifton Boy. Third Race Lizzie Tollo, Salome. Antagone. ' Fourth Race Little Tower, B. O. Reed, Bwan Dance I Fifth Race IncandoBesnt, Frank B., Elsie Venner. Charleston Entries CHARLESTON ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track good. First Bace 6 1-3 Furlongs. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling, lnd, Horses. Ago, Wt. Hdop 29957 Royal Rover 7 .. 102 685 29871 Grace 3... 10J 650 29931 HauceBoat 4 ...102 650 299042Donna Bella 3 ... 97 700 299342 Vince 3.... 97 690 299222Jessie Y 3.... 97 660 Second Bace 5-8 Mlle. 2-year-oldi. Balling. 293322Clifton Boy 109 685 298872Jim Scanlan 107 690 299:32Hattie Davis 107 660 29921 Botina 105 .. ... 700 28461 aucena 102 630 29869 Lady Riley -. 100 625 Third Race 1 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward, Selling, (299?2)Sam Lazarus Esq 5.... 122 695 (29935) ntagone 4 .. 105 700 29958 Two Annies 4.... 100 690 29922 Lizzie Tello 5.... 99 ......715 299353Salome 7.... 97 705 Fourth Bace 5-8 Mile. All Ages.' Selling. , 2S9S1 Lucy 7 ... 112 625 (29904)B. O. Hoed 3 ... 112 .690 293E0 The Brother 3 .. 110 ..... 625 24f08 Grace Wilson 3 100 ..... 650 299202Littlo Tower 2.... 92 700 299E4 Swan Dance 2.... 89 685 Fifth Raco 3-4. Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Selling. (29907)Maria Bolton 3.. ..112 675 299563Ellis 6.... Ill 680 299362Incandescent 5. ...108 700 299583Frank B 8 .. 108 690 29956 Julietta B 3 .. 103 - 685 29903 Elsie Venner 4 .... 102 685 American Sporting Manual AMKKIOAN SPORTING MAKUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1991 tor taini all raoing records at large, revised oi complete up to the end of 19M ; four handlcj ping systems with direotlons for their pradtlgx) application, a table showing how to eoiapnte bookmaking percentages, traek resordi of ah the recognised tracks of the eountry, the western and eastern scales of weights, tables show ing the comparative speed cf tracks, a oomf leta list of pugilistio contests of 19M of any eonn qusnot, trotting and pacing rsoords at all dit lances and a list of the new 2:15 trotters of IBM, Alio a aonplcta resord of perfonaantei at all stylos of billiards. Page [4] Brooklyn Jockey Club. The Following Stakes, to be Run at the Spring Meeting of 1902, will Close on . Thursday January 2nd 1902. 0 o vrAD " I PlO A Kin I ! DA A Pi auction for $3,000. If for $2,000, allowed 7 lbs.; then 1 lb. allowed for oach $100 down to $500. Half H 0"T tAR-ULUO AINU UrVVMnU. 0f Belling snrplus to Ro to the ownor of the second horse and the other half to the Race Fund. "TU.O. Honrliron rf t1fi CfC For S-year-olda and upward. S200 Belling price to be stated throngh the entry-box when entries close on the day preceding the I lie DrOOKIyil nariUICap Ul piU,UUU. each.half forfeit, or onl" $15 if do- race, the winner of any stake raco at the meeting not to be entered for less than $2,000. cAlout eland by February 20. To the winnsr 88.000, to the ppcond $1,500, and to the third $500. Weights Six Furlongs. to be announced February 1. One Mile and a Quarter. rnnO YFAR O I PQ TU C4flnHnrH Clc For S-year-olds and npward. $30 each, $15 forfeit; with $2,500 rW""1 C.MH-ULUO, I 11C OlallUdlU OiaCi. sddod, of which $1C0 to the second and $200 to the third, -ru, rrfr Qtbc fifl For fllliss 2.year-olds. S50'each, J$15 forfeit. Weight for age. One Mile and a Half. NIC VIUVCI OlaKCJ Ul 4.,JUIA To the winner $1,900, to theBecond;$400, and to tl- Rrz-vrkl'Hl HrHi-r For 3-yaar-olds and upward; $50 each, or only $15 if the third $200. Non-winners of $750 allowed 7 lbs. rive Furlongs. I IlC DIUUKUdlC I IdMUIUCip. declared by 2 p. m. on the day precoding the race; -y. ManUancAf Qtbpwc- rf 0 RHO Fr 2year.olds. $50 each, S15 forfait, -with $1,E00 added, of which 5'50 to the second snd $150 to the third. Weights to be announced I MC I ICll II lailbCl OlaK.Cb Ul 4Z.,JUU. To the winner $1,900, to the second $400' two days beforo tho race. One Mile and a Furlong. and to the third $200. Non-winners of $750 allowed 7 lbs. Five Furlongs. Thf PrkwV HanHiran For 3-year-oldB and upward. $50 each, or only $15 if Ulanm,pr QtbaC For 2-year-olds. $50 each, $15 forfeit; with $1,250 added, of II.IC I airvWay liailUlap. declared by 2pm. on the day preceding tho race; with I IIC MdllUVCr OldlS-Co. bich $250 to tho second and $150 to tho third. The winner $1,500 added, of wbicb.SSKO to the seeond and $150 to third. WeightB to be announced two days to be 8ol(j at aucti0n for 55,000. If for $i,0C0, allowed 5 lbs.; if for $3,000, 10 lbs.; then 1 lb. allow-before the race. One, Mile and a Sixteenth, ed for each $1C0 down to $1,500. balf of soiling surplus to go to the owner of the second borse, TV-c M;i-4lk Qbc For 3-year-olds and upward. $30 each, $15 forfeit; with $1,250 and the other half to tho Bace Fund. Selling price to be stated through the entry box when en-1 IIC l lyrilC OldrvCj. ftdd?d, rf which $250 to the second and $150 to the third. The tries close on tho day preceding the race. Tho winner of any stake race at the mesting not to be winner to be Bold at auction for $5,000. If for $4,000, allowed 5 lb3. ; if for $3,000, 10 lbs ; then 1 lb. entered for less than $4,000. Five Furlongs. allowed for each $100 down to $1,500. Half of selling Burplns i to go to the owner of the second tu RHfVrH QtL'ac For 2-year-olds. $50 each, $15 forfeit; with $1,250 added, of horse, and the other half to tho Bade Fund. 8elling price to be stated through the entry box I I IC LCU I Ul U OlCll.Ci. which $250 to lho second and $150 to the third. Thewinnerto when entries close on tho day preceding tho race. The winner of any stake race at the meeting b BOu at auction for $3,000. If for $2,C00, allowed 7 lbs. ; then 1 lb. allowed for each $100 down to not to ba entered for lees than $4,000. One Mile and Seventy Yards. j50O. Half of sellinar surplus to go to the owner of the second horse, and the other half to the tu, PotrhnniiA Qtak'ac For three-year-oldB and npward. $50 each, $15 forfeit; Bace Fund, belling price to be stated through the entry box when entries close on the day pre-I IIC laldlUgUC OldrvCo. with $1,250 added, of which $250 to the second and $150 to cediog thn racn. The winner of any stake raco at tho meeting not to be entered for loss than the third. The winner to be sold at auction for $3, 000. If for $2,0C0, allowed 7 lbs.; then 1 lb. $2,000. Five Furlongs, allowed for each $100 down to $500. Half of selling surplus to go to the owner of the second horse and the other half to the Bace Fund. Selling price to be stated through the ontry-box when en- CTCCpi PHH AQF AND H I I D I F TAKF9 tries close on tho day preceding the race. The winner of any stake race at the meeting not to be J I l U. I uuwnHvJL J fc 1 t J ' im- -. .nt,redforleSsthan$2,000. About SixFurlongs flf $2,500, SSSlt Sff'S' rUP O- T tMn-U LUO. clared by June 1. To the winner $1,750, to the second $500, BDd to the third $250. Weights to be Thf RrnaHwav tPiW'f For 3-year-olds. $50 each, $15 forfeit; with $2,000 added, announced four days before the race. Full Course, about Two Miles and a Half. DJZTrJ!t& 3i SfSSlS&fflK The Greater New York Steeplechase Handicap of $1,500. .sg and a Sixteenth. 2 p. m. on the day preceding the race. To the winner $1,200. to the secrnd $200 end to the third tl. Pi-iaciUnocc tL'ac For 3-year-olds which have not won a race of tho value of $100. Weights to be announced two days bsfore the race. Full Course, about Two Miles anc2' I IIC T I CdKllCbb OldlVOo. $2,500 up to the date of closing entries; $50 each, $15 for- a Half. fait; with $1,500 added, of which $250 to the second, and. 51E0 to the third. Weights 8 lbs. below jl. onejnoinn UurAla Uanriioan nf ?l 9fM For 4-year-olds and upward. $50 each, or only thescale. Non-winners of $650 allowed 10 lbs.; maidens, 15 lbs. One Mile and Seventy Yards. 1116 NBIlSlllglOn tlUIQlB ndllUILdp 01 $I,ZUU $15 if declared by 2 p.m. on the day preceding Tl-i Mom QraUc For 3-year-olds. $50 oach, $15 forfeit, with $1,250 added, of which the race. To the winner $200, to the second $200, and to tho third $100. Weights to bo announced I IIC I Idy OICINC5, $250 to the second and $150 to the third. The winner to be sold at two days before the race. One Mile and Three-Quarters, over Seven Hurdles. NOMINATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY, 399 FULTON ST,. BROOKLYN, N. Y. H. D McINTYRE, Secretary. PHILIP J. DWYER, President. THE gmencan Sporting jnaaual For 1901 COPYRIGHTED. A Handbook of Figaros Beyond Comparison. An Official Compendium of Records, Running, trotting and pacing, ' ; jS?"- the pugilistic record of 1900, Handicapping and bookmaking tables. (VOUB HANDICAP TABLKS WITH KIYS.) Summaries Experts on tne Past Year's Doings. ...SDITBD BY F. H. BRUNELL... m gents in Paper. Daily Racing Form Publishing Coos ...124-126 Fifth Avec, Chicago, IB