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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, January 9, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, January 9, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902010901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, January 9, 1902 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 $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] Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF Probably on no race track in America was there ever before so great an array of jockey talent than at present at the Oakland track The list embraces such boys as Bullman Spencer OConnor Burns Redfern Mouuce Buchanan Eddie Jones L Jack ¬ son Ranch Birkenruth J Woods ONeil McGinn Hoar and a number of lesser lights like Vititoe J Ma thews J Daly Conley Fauntleroy J McCarthy and others Bullman is under contract to Belmont Buchanjin rides for Vanderbilt Burns for Whitney Bedfern for Pepper Mounce for Belmont Spencer for Keene and J Woods for Schorr Several of the others are under contract to ride in France Eng land and Austria Boston Jock McDonald has written to Mr J R Keene to announce tho safe arrival in England of Conroy and his companions who left on December 7 Not an English newspaper appears to know any ¬ thing of the shipment or arrival of those horses or its probable bearing upon the English racing sea ¬ son No one as yet can name the best fouryearold upon the English turf and no one here actually jHtnowsfithatCgijrpi wasnot tho bestof the same age in this country At any fat c he has done some thing that no other of his age has ever yet done in winning the Brooklyn Handicap and if he is as good in England as he was here during the Morris Park and Gravesend spring meetings the Derby and St Leger winners will know a worthy foe when he tackles them Daily America This should be a grand year on the turf said C J Enright some days ago to a Cincinnati press representative There will be plenty of occupa ¬ tion for horses of all classes east and west and an unprecedented amount of money will be hung up to race for Mr Enright said that the crop of year ¬ lings at Elmendorf is the best ever produced at the great farm There are about 100 of them and they are by various sires Order Hamburg Juvenal Salvator Shapfel and others out of as grand a band of mares as are to be found in any collection in the country They will be sent to the sale ring in New York in June However Mr Haggin may keep some of them for racing purposes This has not been definitely decided decidedThe The New York Sun of January 6 speaking about the prospects of this years Brooklyn Handicap has this to say The publication of the Brooklyn Handicap entries yesterday provided much food for discussion among turfmen who usually spend Sun ¬ days in the Broadway hotels The consensus of opinion seemed to be that a finer lot of thorough ¬ breds could not have been slated to take part in this classic event and that unless something unfore ¬ seen should occur an illustrious field of a higher quality than usual would go to the post There was some regret expressed that Mr J B Haggin was riot represented at all his crack colt Watercolor having been all along regarded as a sure starter especially in view of his meritorious performances as a threeyearold Then again turfmen showed much disappointment over theitfact that the Messrs Keeno had seen fit to send last years sensational Brooklyn winner Conroy to England instead of retaining him here for another try at the big stake in question5 question5The The fact that theLKeenes have sent in only one entry Port Royal which as a twoyearold was a good deal of a failure is further proof that they have decided to let down a bit in their turf cam ¬ paign here in order to be able to devote more time tothe exploitation of their decidedly strong stable over in England Had Commando remained sound he would probably now be the Keenes representa ¬ tive in the Brooklyn Handicap with a royal chance to win but his breakdown together with the lame ¬ ness of Conroy which has made the latter a doubt inl proposition so undermined the Keene stable here that its apparent weakness is not hard to understand Last season the Keenes had no good twoyearolds while in the previous campaign they were surfeited with victorious material including Cap and Bells Tommy Atkins Commando and Olympia Just what the Keene twoyearolds will amount to this year remains to be seen but nobody expects them to reach the standard set by the string of 1900 An epidemic of grip has been raging through W C Whitneys stables at Wheatley Hills L I King Hanover Metalbert fourteen yearlings and a couple of twoyearolds are at present suffering from the attack Dr Shepherd the well known veterin ¬ ary of Sheepshead Bay is in charge of the animals several of which are in danger Blue Girl the noted Sir Dixon filly has just recovered from the grip while Yankee and Goldsmith which were turned out to rough it some time ago have so far escaped The grip brought with it pneumonia and spread with such rapidity that it was impossible to chock it The change in the management of the Latonia Jockey Club and the return to it of the people and the spirit that originally made it a standard of high class racing has determined Mr Julius J Fieiscuinann to race sgain at ihe Cincinnati trnok andto give it his support in every way says tho Turf Field and Farm The election of Mr Valla Reyburn of St Louis as a member of the Western Jockey Club is a step distinctly in tho right direc ¬ tion That such men as Mr Fleischmann and Mr Reyburn are allying themselves with the sport is an evidence of its advancement and portends that other equally prominent and equally useful men will also lend it their support With the complete and peaceful reign of the Western Jockey Club in its territory under the new influence operating it there should begin to be talk again about renewing full reciprocal relations once more between the east and the west including in its scope even California and reaching as far in tho future possibly as a National Jockey Club Wishard got a good horse when he got Runnels said Bob McMillan recently to a Cincinnati report ¬ er but I would rather have McChesnoy at 15000 than Runnels at 13000 I have always believed that McChesney is the better of the two and I will never change that opinion until I see him defeated by Runnels I expect that the pair will hook up often enough this year to settle any argument on that score If McChcsney had been the property of Sam Hildreth at the time Tom Hayes made his challenge for a match last summer the chances are that ho would have got a bet There is no sort of a route that McChesney cant travel over and travel fast He is a weight carrier as well and he will give any threeyearold that stacks up against him a hard game gameLucien Lucien Lync tho clever lightweight jockey may be with one of the most powerful stables in the west next season John W Schorr who is in quest of a promising lightweight has made overtures it is reported to little Lyne to ride for him the coming season Mr Schorr says he will have at tho begin ¬ ning of this season thirtyeight horses twentytwo of which are twoyearolds and that he feels it is imperative that ho get at least one bright honest boy who has at least a fair knowledge of tho riding art to help out J Woods Ho believes that little Lyne will como more nearly filling the bill than any one else in sight and has laid the matter before him August Belmont accompanied by his three sons and Mr and Mrs Kennedy of Hempstead L I stopped off at Lexington several days ago on his way from Florida Tho party went straight out to Mr Belmonts Nursery Stud about three miles from this city on the Georgetown pike While there Mr Belmont made a thorough inspection of his young thoroughbreds and expressed satisfaction at their 1 condition and appearance Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART CHARTOAKXAXD OAKXAXD CAL January 8 Fiftyeighth day Now California Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter J J Holtman Racing starts at 210 p m A Ol FIRST RACE 58 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds Selling Ind Horses yz X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 300693DR SCHARFF 2 52 21 11 Mounce J W ONeall Co 75 2 8535 296202THE WEAVER 42 2 3n 2 Bullman II I Wilson 6 10 8 3 29941 PRESTANO 3 41 41 32 Buchanan W B JenningsCoG 12 10 4 29829 JOHN PETERS 112 3 1 H In 43 J Woods J JW W Schorr 4 41 4 85 29783 OUR PRIDE 109 5 6 66 6 55 J Ranch T THRyan H Ryan 20 30 20 8 29G242SOL LICHTENSTEIN LICHTENSTEINBALTEST 109 9 51 3 i 5 610 Birkenruth H E Rowell 3 3i 31 1 BALTEST 109 7 7 7 7 71 L Spencer B Schreiber 60 100 100 40 29088 SIR TOM TIDDLER 112 6 888 8io SiojDaly J Daly MJDaly 20 60 15 8 29829 GEORGE WHITNEY 11210 10 9 9 915 Sheehan F Phillips 6010010040 28623 MYTHROX 112 8 9 10 10 10 T Burns Elmwood Farm 10 30 20 8 01Winner Time 231 47i 1 01 MissouriWent Winner Ch c by Donald A Missouri Went to post at 215 At post 1 minute Start straggling Won handily second driving Dr Scharll beat the gate but permitted John Peters to show the way on sufferance to the stretch where he was forced to bump his way through He came through the stretch very strongly ran in improved form and was probably best The Weaver showed much speed and stami but for a wide stretch turn He will probably beat this kind later on Prestano is in fine forni and was right there throughout John Peters showed brilliant speed but failed right at the end Our Prido closed a gap and will do t9 watch Sol Lichtenstein off very badly ran on the extreme outside made up 3 lofcof ground and finishedeasir g up 2 Scratched 2982 3E1 Chihuahua 112 300873SanX1utiou 109 Overweights The Weaver 1 pound r Dr Scharff show 1 to 3 The Weaver show 3 to 2 Prestano show 2 to 1 Sol Lichtenstein show 1 to 2 QAT O SECOND RACE l 14 Miles Over 5 hurdles Purse 400 4yearolds andup OVJL O ward Handicap orses A Wt St 1 3 4 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 300852DUKE OF YORK 7 138 2 21 2 3 315 320 is Mattier I Morehouse 2 12 30085FINCH 5 147 4 15 lio 10 i i 22 Foucon Burlingame Farm2 11595 45 3COS5 453COS5 SAM GREEN 5 140 7 3 3 22 25 21 330 Duffy F Duffy 5 7 5 2 30085 ROSALBRA 8 130 3 65 6io 42 410 41 41 Higgins D J McCarty 10 30 30 10 29983 DISTANCE 6 125 1 41 41 5 52 55 55 Harrison C W Chappell 8 9 9 3 29938 RAINIER 6 132 6 7 7 7 7 62 62 Peters J Wells 6 15 12 4 30085 RIO CHICO 6 133 5 52 56 62 63 7 7 McMahon J Sullivan 8 1 12 5 Time 2181 2181Winner Winner CarmenWent Ch g by Duke of Norfolk Carmen Went to post at 2 39 At post 4 minutes Start good Won driving second the same Mattier Duke of York bided his time and caught Finch and Sam Green tiring and got up in the last stride on Finch was poorly ridden and lost much ground on the first turn Had his superior turn of speed been husbanded the least bit he could not have lost and was much the best Sam Green showed much speed in chasing a horse like Finch The others were hopelessly outrun and far outclassed apparently poundsDuke Overweights Rosalbra 5 pounds Duke of York show 2 to 5 Finch show 2 to 5 Sam Green show 4 to 5 30126 T THIRD RACE J 12 Furlongs Purse 100 2yearolds Selling Ind Horses AWtSt Ji Y2 2t StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 300S6 ORFEO 113 4 21 li Bullman WOBMacdnoughlO 15 15 6 300S6THADDEUS 110 6 62 2 J Ranch BurnsWaterhse 65 65 71013 30086 VENECIA 110 1 1 33 Ransom E J Baldwin Co 10 12 12 4 30086 CLARINETTE 110 2 41 41 Birkenruth Burlingame Farm 20 20 12 5 30086 TOM MITCHELL 110 5 31 51 Kelly G P McNeil 10 15 12 5 300S6 LITTLE MARGARET 110 9 72 61 L Jackson Caesar Young 30 40 40 15 300462JENNIE MGOWAN MGOWANHIGH 110 3 51 7 Buchanan B Schreiber 455 85 HIGH CHANCELLOR 113 8 81 82 T Burns Chimi Forsythe 10 12 12 5 SOOI6 TEMPRANO 117 7 92 91 McCarty G Van Gordon 10 15 15 6 300S6 ARABODR ARABO 11310 103 lOio J Woods WBJenningsCol5 30 20 S DR LAGAN 113 11311 11 ioTime 11 11 Hoar Collins Co 10 40 40 io 15 421Winner Time llij 23t 421 Winner MoonlitWent B c by Orsini Moonlit Went to post at 3 10 At post 1 minute Start straggling Won easily second driving Orfeo was given a lucky start and strong handling and was going away at the end strongly Ho is a fine looker and should improve Thaddeus off poorly made a wide stretch turn but closed a big gap in the stretch He finished fast and was probably best Venecia broke running showed much speed and stayed well Tom Mitchell got off poorly Jennie McGowan is probably best in mud High Chancellor is a grand looker highly tried and the same can be said of Arabo Overweights AraboOverweights poundsOrfeo Temprano 2 pounds Orfeo show 3 to 1 Thaddeus show 1 to 6 Venecia show 2 to 1 Oj OT FOURTH RACE 31 Mile Purse 100 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A A Wt vvtt St i4 i z it btrtin Jockeys Owners O H C P atiw oc i wuji ix o iiw i zt 6 i it Mounco J A Lewis 663 65 301012MARESA 4 107 3 13 12 22 2 J Woods J Dolan 47 72s 30025 SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL4 lOt 8 4n 22 31 31 J Ranch J Weber 45 1 45 25 30071 THE HOODOO 4 104 2 62 65 41 41 Hoar T H Ryan 50 100 100 40 30002 FEBRUARY 8107 7 52 5 52 52 Howson J S Gibson 20 30 30 8 300S9 ORLEANS 4 104 4 3 41 61 62 J Dalv J Burrows 566 ° 29830 OUR LIZZIE 7 107 6 7777 L Jackson W II Ketchiman 10 12 12 4 EEMORA 4 101 5 Fell LAJackson Mallowmot Farm 30 100 100 40 Time 40Time 241 481 1 14 Winner 14Winner McGinnisWent Ch m by King Faustus Daughter McGinnis Went to post at 333 At post 2 minutes Start fair Won driving second easily Sea Queen the medium of a big coup beat the gate was carefully nursed to the stretch finished with a rush right at tho end and was very lucky throughout Maresa showed a great turn of speed and appeared to bo a sure winner almost throughout but faltered unexpectedly right at tho end School for Scandal off got badly and made up much ground in the first half but tired badly at the eiid and did not run her race The Hoo doo and February both went well throughout Orleans was undera drive from tho start and have ¬ been affected by her recent severe races Our Lizzie ran poorly Remora is a good looker may Overweights Sea Queen 2 pounds Maresa 3 3Sea Sea Queen show 3 to 5 Maresa show 4 to 5 School for Scandal show out CONTINUED ONTIIIKD PyVGE OAKLAND FORM CHARTCONTINUED 3O128 TIE FIFTH RACE 1 Mile TPurse 600 3yearolds The Shell Mound Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30105 LAPIDUS 101 3 12 12 12 11 12 J Banch W B JonnmgsCo 21 3 21 45 300S7WATER SCRATCH 109 2 3H 3 32 3 2 Bullman G Summers Co 85 11595 710 300 ° 92MAGI 95 1 22 23 23 21 310 Hoar V E Applegate 2i 21 2 710 306 ° 7ROYALTY 94 4 41 410 415 415 415 L Jackson W B Sink Jr 4772 477230049MONTANA 30049MONTANA PEERESS 83 5 5 5 5 5 5 LAJockson ChinnForsythe 10 25 25 8 8Time Time 25 4911141 = 391 391Winner Winner B c by Star Ruby Pearl V VWent Went to post at 355 At post 6 minutes Start fair Won easily second driving Lapidns is mar velously quick on his feet recovered from a sideway start set an even pace and being a tremendously fast rater had the race in hand throughout Water Scratch made up a lot of ground very gamely under a hard drive through the last half and ran a superior class race Magi away running fell in behind the pacemaker and was going well in hand to the far turn where she began to flag although responding gamely to punishment at the end Royalty quit unaccountably in the last quarter after looming up prominently on the stretch turn Montana Peeress got off very badly and was outclassed outclassedLapidus Lapidus show 1 to 3 Water Scratch show out Magi show out 3O129 SIXTH RACE 1 18 Miles Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St St i Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 300722D1OMED 5 113 7 61 62 41 3 11 1 L Jackson J G Brown Co 75 2 95 710 50105 BRAGG 3 96 5 2a 21 11 12 22 21 J Ranch T Rowe 4431 30026URTILLA 5 109 1 7 7 62 51 43 35 Mounce C W Carroll 2 21 2 710 30032 SUNELLO 5 109 3 11 11 23 22 31 45 T Burns M Storn 6 9 7 21 30024 BILLY LYONS 4 106 2 52 51 7 61 62 51 Kelly Hennessy Co 40 100 100 40 402970DIMPERIOUS 2970DIMPERIOUS 7 109 6 41 42 32 41 5u 62 Birkenruth H E Rowell 10 20 20 7 30084 EXPEDIENT 5 109 4 31 3 5 7 7 7 J Daly P E Smith 40 100 100 40 40Time Time 251 50 1 16 1 411 1 54K 54KWinner Winner Ch g by Red Iron Lilly Wright WrightWent Went to post at 423 At posts minutes Start straggling Won driving second handily Diomed was nearly left but cleverly trailed through the first quarter gradually improving his position through ¬ out finished strongly and was easily best and is the most improved horse in training here Bragg showed fine speed and stayed remarkably well in the final drive Artilla shuffled back at the start and was under pressure almost from the start and was closing up very strongly at the end Sunello best on a sloppy track showed the way on sufferance for the first half Imperious is of little account except in mud mudDiomed Diomed show 2 to 5 Bragg show 1 to 2 Artilla show 2 to 5 Page [2] DAILY RAGING FORM ISSUED EVERY DAY WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN BULLETINOFFICIAL OFFICIAL ORGAN OF OFTHE THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB EDITOR AXD PROPRIETOR F H BRUXELL BRUXELLASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE EDITOR CLINTON C RILEY RILEYSECRETARY SECRETARY MES F H BRUNELL Entered in the Post Office at Chicago as second class matter DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph 12412G FIFTH AVE CHICAGO ILLINOIS COPYRIGHTED COPYRIGHTEDEntered Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1902 by Frank H Bruuell in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington D C U S A AThe The chart and index numbers and track form of TAILT RACING FORM must not be used They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly pro ¬ tected SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS New Orleans Form. XE1V O1HLKANS FOIIM FOIIMNEW NEW ORLEANS LA January p The form of Thursdays Now Orleans fields is isFirst First Race The Rush Lady Kmt II S Tobacco TobaccoSecond Second Race Socapa Admira1 Schley Cornllo CornlloThird Third RaceTrenthamMissil 3 Siphon SiphonFourth Fourth Race Fleuron If You Dare Tom Kings ley Fifth Race Eva Rice Linden Ella Pirates Queen Sixth Race Miss Soak Hutch Miller Kingstelle Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES Probabilities Weather cloudy track fast First Race G 12 Furlongs Furlongs3yearolds 3yearolds Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 15592 Quiet 122 690 30102 Arthur Bay 122 693 693300233Rubino 300233Rubino 119 720 29936 Matin Bell 117 705 30102 Larry Wilt 114 700 30112 Claudator Ill 710 710301122King 301122King Herald Ill 725 725300873San 300873San Lution Ill 700 29941 Marclio Ill 710 30021 Esternell 109 705 30112 Rosarie 109 715 30001 AnnaB 109 705 705Second Second Race 34 Mile 3yearolds Selling Selling30069Huachuca 30069Huachuca 110 720 720299661Bassenzo 299661Bassenzo 105 725 30115 Rubus 104 700 30027 Cathcllo 103 710 30101 Ishtar 103 715 715300872Legal 300872Legal Maxim 100 705 705Third Third Race 1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Allowances 30088 Sly 8 109 725 725298842San 298842San Nicholas 3 94 735 73530029Sombrero 30029Sombrero 3 94 750 75030115Josie 30115Josie G 3 89 740 740Fourth Fourth Race 1 Mile Sycarolds and upward Handicap Handicap297973The 297973The Pride 6 116 725 72530104IIomestcad 30104IIomestcad 3 112 735 735301042Ln 301042Ln Goleta 7 109 750 30089 Andrisa 5 102 730 30030 El Rio Shannon 5 101 735 735301052Bathos 301052Bathos 5 100 725 30030 Rosormonde 7 98 730 30039 Beau Ormonde 4 97 740 740301043Edgardo 301043Edgardo 5 95 720 720Fifth Fifth Race 1 14 Miles 4yearolds and upward Selling 30105 Siddous 4 110 695 695298312Lizella 298312Lizella 7 110 720 72030106E1 30106E1 Mido 6 109 710 710301053Plohn 301053Plohn 5 109 715 715301062SylvanLass 301062SylvanLass 6 107 700 30084 Ulm 6 103 725 30084 Mission 5 103 690 69030103Dangerous 30103Dangerous Maid 5 101 705 30116 Alicia 9 101 710 30072 Tammany Chief 4 98 715 715Sixth Sixth Race Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling300713King 300713King Dellis 5 115 720 72025664Hilary 25664Hilary 5 113 Oo 19288 Buck Taylor 6 112 700 30068 Chappie 1 29864 Beduer 4 Ill 715 715300242MarshalNeil 300242MarshalNeil 4J1i 299993Rosc of Hilo 5 110 700 29771 ZReina do Cuba 6 110 70o 30071 Ulloa JJ2 41 300712Katie 41300712Katie 4n300672LostGirl Walcott iH 4n 300672LostGirl 8 110 710 71030045Parsifal 30045Parsifal 4r108 00 Oakland Form. OAKLAND FORM OAKLAND CAL January 8 The form of Thurs ¬ days Oakland fields is First Race King Herald Rubino Rosarie RosarieSecond Second Race Bassenzo Huachuca Ishtar Third Race Sombrero Josie G San Nicholas NicholasFourth Fourth Race La Goleta Beau Ormonde Home ¬ stead steadFifth Fifth Race Ulm Lizella Plohn PlohnSixth Sixth Race Marshal Neil King Dellis Katie Walcott New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES Probabilities Weather cloudy track fast fastFirst First Race 58 Mile 4yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses Horses300642The Age Wt Hdcp 300642The Rush 5 123 725 30064 H S Tobacco 8 120 700 28881 Charles C 5 120 650 29383 Star of Bethlehem 8 117 690 29827 Barney Saal 6 117 675 29436 St David 4 116 660 29891 2J0hn G Ford 5 115 600 29845 Lady Kent 5 115 705 S0010 Small Jack 4 113 690 29553 CarlKahler 4 113 685 30130 Aaron 4 113 690 296172Princess Otillie 4 Ill 685 Second Race 1 116 Miles Miles4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling 30123 Corrillo 6 112 30063 Admiral Schley C112 C11229S94 29S94 Frank McConnell 6 109 30063 Bequeath 7 109 109301183Little 301183Little Henry 4 107 107300613Socapa 300613Socapa 4 104 30118 Esther Riggs 4 102 30033 Flying Eagle 4 102 30050 Patchwork 4 102 30062 Little Lois 4 102 102300633Mattie 300633Mattie Bazar 5 102 10230122Zack 30122Zack Fhclps 4 99 99Apprentice Apprentice allowance allowanceThird Third Race 78 Mile 3yearolds Selling Selling29S742Missilo 29S742Missilo 107 26327 Meran 107 3003Siphon 104 30100 Dr Hart 104 30096 Lathrop 97 30052 Cousine 97 30080 Little Emmy 97 30011 The Fashion 97 30066 Kentucky Muddle 97 300342Trentham 92 30100Lady Clarik 92 29964Busty C 92 92Apprentice Apprentice allowance allowanceFourth Fourth Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Handicap Handicap301212Fleuron 301212Fleuron 5 106 29928 Tom Kingsley 7 105 300103K You Dare 4 98 300822Velma Clark 4 98 29845 Blueblaze 4 95 30131 Amigari 3 92 Fifth Race 1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling 29612 Tenderloin 5 107 675 30065 Joe Doughty 6 107 670 29X59 Linden Ella 5 104 705 18224 Incidental 7 104 625 30015 Dei Allen V4102 47 102 600 30134 Van Hoorebeke 5 101 675 301233Eva Rice 7 100 725 301312CastIron 3 99 680 30079Pirates Queen 4 97 695 30100 James Fitz 3 89 650 Apprentice allowance allowanceSixth Sixth Race 1 116 Miles 4yearolds and upward Selling 299SO Radford 5 112 30097 Donator 7 109 301203 My th 8 109 29894 EdaRiley 5 107 30097 Eugenia S 6 107 107301322Miss 301322Miss Soak 7 107 107300972Hutch 300972Hutch Miller 4 106 106300952Ida 300952Ida Penzance 4 104 10430132Star 30132Star Cotton 5 101 29767 Haidee 4 102 10230095Shut 30095Shut Up 4 102 102298492Kingsteile 298492Kingsteile 4 102 102Apprentice Apprentice allowance Charleston Form. CHARLESTON FORM CHARLESTON S C January 8 The form of Thursdays Charleston fields is First Race Swan Dance Presgrave Ordeal Second Race Botina Jim Scanlan Clifton Boy Third Race Grace Sauce Boat Fred Graft Fourth Race Robert Gray Oricius Gratia Fifth Race Zanone Welsh Girl Jessie Y Charleston Entries. CHARLESTON ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst First Race 5 12 Furlongs Furlongs3yearolds 3yearolds and upwarA Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt 30124 Olea 5 108 30109 Custodian 4 106 301393Presgrave 4 106 695 30136 Loyalty 9 105 670 29923 Ordeal 6 105 690 29974 SwanDanco 3 87 700 700Second Second Race 4 12 Furlongs 3yearolds Selling Selling3010S2Jim 3010S2Jim Scanlan 107 695 26726 Laracor 105 660 30125 Clifton Boy lot 690 30126 Little Tower 99 675 30126 Hattie Davis 94 670 30137 Lady Riley 94 680 30125 Botina 94 700 700Third Third Race 5 12 Furlongs Furlongs4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling1 30016 Lucy 8 108 685 30111 Capitolia 6 108 660 30107 Fred Graft 8 105 690 30107 Royal Rover 8 mi 650 30093 ABride 4 104 660 30126 Jim Winn 4 104 650 30107 Sauce Boat 5 103 695 300903Qrace 4 103 700 700Fourth Fourth Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Allowances 30139 Whistling Con 7 117 650 30109 Robert Gray T 5 117 700 30124 The Brother 4 114 660 30073 Ducassa 4 114 683 683301112Gratia 301112Gratia 5 112 690 30090 Elsie Vernier 5 112 660 301242Oricius 660301242Oricius 4 Ill 695 695Fifth Fifth Race 58 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling30041Maria 30041Maria Boltoh 4 Ill 683 30109Zanone 68330109Zanone 9 108 700 27966 Sir Kenneth 6 105 623 301093 Ventoro 610t 680 30111 Diva 6 102 685 28158 Alzora 4 102 660 Randolph 660Randolph Jr 4 101 30127 Lady Aintree 5 93 680 30059 Welsh Girl 4 91 695 300943Jessie 695300943Jessie Y 4 86 690 REYNOLDS 00 78 1J9 DEARBORN ST ST2Winners 2Winners Guaranteed ai Oakland Daily2 Daily2Dr Dr Scharff 21 Diomed 21 PLACE DUKE OF YORK SEA QUEEN LAPIDUS LAPIDUSWore Wore our best bets yesterday 500 forfeit if the above were not given 2 Grand Specials SpecialsOne One at Charleston and one at New Orleans A bunch of money has been sent all over the country to bet on these two hot ones that we happen to bo in on Each horse will be 10 to 1 or better Remember we only give one selec ¬ tion at New Orleans and Charleston daily dailyHO HO HUMBUG OR GUESSING WITH US USThe The Best of Reliable Information Informationby by TVire from Our Experts Daily DailyHOT HOT SPRINGS OFFICES 8 COURT ST ST3OO 3OO Weekly Wired at 10 am NO Race Track Information Bureau BureauSUITE SUITE 500 263269 DEARBORN ST TERMS 100 PER DAY1 400 PER WEEK READY AT 9 AM DAILY DAILYNew New Orleans Second Race 10 to 1 Goo 1 Thing ThingHere Here is one that worked a mile in 143 for this race In the opinion of our experts at New Orleans and ourselves this horse should win in a canter canterFifth Fifth Race at New Oleans 15 to 50 to 1 hot hotHere Here is one of the best l9ng shots that we have had since the New Orleans meeting started A telegram received at our oflice last night regarding them reads as follows and will be cut loose tomorrow and will win sure sureNPVPF NPVPF IUJVC1 TTIilQ 1H1D UU1 fillT lidlllUllilr RflnFnrnlBQ DllUGl RltllPr They will prove in the long run the greatest daily investments during the winter We can beat any ¬ body on information here and we bar none whether they live at the track or in town ALWAYS follow us with confidence ALWAYS remember we are the greatest Turf Bureau in existence existenceWP WP RlVP WiflPPf i If you arc Sc9kiuff such come to us Our card will be a revelation We Jtu uiiw HllliUlUi know something and if you follow us it will be money in your pocket If you dont we are sorry for you Also youAlso sold at Kolmans Cigar Store 267 Dearborn street and Cigar Stand Adams Express Building 185 Dearborn street and News Stand northeast corner Van Buren and Dearborn streets Illinois Central Turf Exchange ExchangeFOLLOWING FOLLOWING WERE OUR PRICES JANUARY 8 1902 At New Orleans OrleansRace Race Horse StPlSh StPlSh1st 1st FREE COINAGE 20 8 4 LIT J HORNER 3 1 12 ALBULA 2ndOHAGEN 8535 8535CAST CAST IRON 5 8535 8535gUIXADA gUIXADA 75 25 12 COME 7 5265 5265MISS MISS SOAK 30 10 5 5ADD ADD 40 15 6 64th 4th NITRATE 4 8545 8545W W B GATES 7 5265 5265AZIM AZIM 621 6215th 5th JOHN MCARTEY 6 2 RESEDA 721 ANDES 45 6thADMETUS 5 8545 8545WARRANTED WARRANTED 8535 MEGGS 4 7535 At Charleston CharlestonRace Race Horse StPlSh StPlShlstKINGFUL lstKINGFUL 8535 8535TRILBY TRILBY NELSON 5 8545 CERTAIN 5 8545 85452ndFANNIE 2ndFANNIE KNOX 3 1 12 OHIO 12OHIO KING 5 8545 8545OTONCLAY OTONCLAY 3 1 12 123rd 3rd BROADWAY 7265 VINCE 4 85 85HACO HACO 8 3 4th DONNA BELLA 3 1 12 INCANDESCENT 4 8545 PRESGRAVE 15 6 3 35th 5th FRANK B 3 1 12 12HANDCUFF HANDCUFF 621 621DOMINIS DOMINIS 3 1 12 At Oakland OaklandRace Race Horse StPlSh StPlSh1st 1st DR SCHARFF 521 25 THE WEAVER 8 3 83 PRESTANO 12 5 52 522ndDUKE 2ndDUKE OF YORK 521 25 FINCH 25FINCH 3 1 12 SAM 12SAM GREEN 7 521 5213rdORFEO 3rdORFEO 15 6 3 3THADDEUS THADDEUS 45 VENECIA 15 6 3 4th 34th SEA QUEEN 4 8545 8545MARESA MARESA 7 521 521SFOR SFOR SCANDAL 7512 75125thLAPIDUS 5thLAPIDUS 3 1 WATER SCRATCH 5245 MAGI 7265 72656thDIOMED 6thDIOMED 245 245BRAGG BRAGG 4 8545 8545ARTILL ARTILL A 726 512 Bunco = Broncho Information Co CoJohnny Johnny McCsrtey 8 a Pipe 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NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART CHARTINEW INEW OKMEAIf S rA January 8 Thirtysixth day Crescent City Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge R W Simmons Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 2 00 p m 3O130 FIRST RACE 58 Mile Purse 300 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St Vz U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3785 FREE COINAGE 9 100 8 73 51 23 IKE J Miller J Phillips 10 15 15 6 30010 LITTLE JACK HORNER 6 112 1 1299762ALBULA 13 li 12 22 Coburn W H Richardson 852 2 45 299762ALBULA 4 98 5 6 61 51 31 Lyne Lamasney LamasneyBros Bros 4 4549 5 4 9 5 29908 FICKLE SAINT 4 92 4 41 71 82 41 Earle Ryan Co 12 15 12 5 30064 ALPACA 5 1051 3 3295772TOUR 2 4 4K 51 Dominick A C McCafferty 6663 295772TOUR 4 101 9 9300513AARON 102 9 gxK 6 K A Jones G W Graydon 10 20 20 8 300513AARON 4 103 2 2275513BEAUTY 91 101 10 71 A Weber S S Bender 15 25 25 8 275513BEAUTY BOOK 5 96 11 11 11 11 81 Cochran FBVanMeterBro20 20 20 8 = 29267 HOPED ALE 3 91 6 51 SH 61 9 Helgeson Mrs E Harris 6 10 10 4 29925 MYRTLE VAN 8 96 10 3 2xK 31 103 Boyd J H Buol 6 10 10 4 29 08 ANTE UP 4 92 7 81 8 71 11 Thompson W M Scheftel 10 12 12 5 First series Time 12 24 48 101 Winner PunchyWent Ch g by Bob Miles Punchy Went to post at 1 59 At post 9 minutes Start poor Won driving second easily Free Coinage finished fa t caught Little Jack Horner tiring in the run home and won in the final stride Little Jack Horner was off running while the others were all tangled up and fully ran his race Albula finished fast and strongly and was gaining on the leaders at the end Myrtle Van and Hopedale ran well for a half The latter was probably short and the race should improve him Fickle Saint ran well and will do to watch watchScratched Scratched 299763Walleristoin 98 98Overweights Overweights Free Coinage 2 pounds Albula 1 Alpaca If IfFree Free Coinage show 3 to 1 Little Jack Horner show 2 too Albula show 9 to 10 30131 SECOND RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 3yearolds Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St btrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 300363OHAGEN 107 1 21 3u 3 12 Dominick F Reagan 85 85 65 12 30053 CAST IRON 107 2 3 45 41 23 Coburn R E Watkins Co4 5565 29929 QUIXADA 98 4 52 51 56 SN Lyne M S Skiles 40 40 40 8 30052 CRESCENT CITY 106 3 3300802AMIGARI 13 11121 41 Slack RCBush 15 40 40 8 300802AMIGARI 102 5 41 21 IKE 53 Cochran Mrs E Harris 65 85 85 12 30052 LADY LIKE 971 6 6 63 62 61 Gormley FLightfoot 12 20 20 6 29998 I INSOLENCE 95 7 7777 Boyd oy J A Maxwell axwe Co o 40 10010040 10010040Time Time 12 24i 481 114 114Winner Winner HagenWent B c by Top Gallant Sallie Hagen Went to post at 2 35 At post 9 minutes Start poor Won easily second the same OHagen was Test and came away without much of an effort in the run home Cast Iron ran in much improved form under a good ride Quixada finished well and caught Crescent City tiring and beat him out in the last stride Throw out Amigaris race She was off tangled up and was made too much use of to get to the front and Cochraus finish was a weak one oneOverweights Overweights Quixada 1 pound Crescent City 2jLady Likey 21 OHagen show out Cast Iron show 2 to 5 Quixada show 4 to 1 Amigari show out 30132 THIRD RACE1 Mile Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30120ECOME 6107 8 61 4 21 IN in J WinkfieldJJMarkleiuCoS 7 7 30097 MlSS SOAK 7 96 7 8 88 61 2u Creamer W L Hazelip 15 30 30 10 29962 ADD 4 98 5 1 21131 21 31 Lyne A H D H Morris 29 30 30 10 29963 MAPLE 5 98 1 51 5 4 41 4 T Dean Lamasney Bros 15 15 7 2 30097STAR COTTON 5 93 6 7 7 7 7 53 Helgesou HA Cotton 7 15 15 5 30051MORONI 7 106 4 2 H H 31 6 Coburn James Arthur 4662 300973HEN 4662300973HEN OF TRASTAMARE 7 100 9 9 9 52 51 71 Miller J U Strode 6 7 7 21 300792ARAK 4 105 2 4 61 9 9 SSK Brennan R J Hutchinson 2 11595 35 29744 JESSIE JARBOE C 107 3 31 31 6 8 9 Dominick Mrs M Goldblatt 8883 411Winner Apprentice 8883Apprentice allowance Time 241 49 1 151 1 411 Winner VirginWent B h by Inverness Virgin Went to post at 3 08 At post 3 minutes Start good Won driving second the same Winkfiold put up a very strong finish on Ecome It was the ride that made the latter win although the horse ran a good race Miss Soak came with a rush through the stretch and was catching the leaders fast She would have won in another stride Add ran ii improved form but was hampered all through the last furlong being in close quarters next to the inside rail Moroni set the pace on sufferance Arak showed no high speed whatever and ran a bad race Maple ran well Jessie Jarboe can do better betterScratched Scratched 29389 Sarilla 99 30095 Shut Up 91 300633Mattie Bazar 91 91Overweights Overweights Add 1 pound Maple 21 Jessie Jarboe 3 3Ecome Ecome show 6 to 5 Miss Soak show 5 to 1 Add show 5 to 1 A O QQ FOURTH RACE 1 13 Miles 4ycarolds and upward O upwardO V7 JL O O The Jackson Handicap 1250 added Value to winner 1480 Jnd Horses A Wt St St Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29926NITRATE 4 108 6 41 3 3 2 2 1 J Winkfield A Simons 3 31 1651 30083 W B GATES 6 104 1 52 5 5H 5 1 2 Coburn G C Bennett 6 7 7 21 29876 AZIM 4 951 S 8 8 8 8 41 31 Munro R M Westerfield 5 6 6 2 2300993MAJOR 300993MAJOR MANSIR 5 100 3 61 7 7 7 63 411 Miller J U Strode 10 16 16 6 300813PETIT MAITRE 5 1065 2 3 4 41 1 3 5 Dale T A Gay Co 22 85 35 30081 BEN CHANCE 5 1031 77 6 61 61 5 63 ERobortsonR M Westerfield 5 6 6 2 29981LITTLE ELKIN 4 103 4 21 211 21 31 7 715 Cochrau J J Ogles 6 12 12 5 30099 WOODTRICE 5 971 5 1 = H 41 8 8 Minder Mrs M C Lyles 20 20 20 6 Cpupled in betting Time 26 501 1 161 1 41I 2 07i 2 3J 3JWinner Winner Br c by Tea Tray Nineveh NinevehWent Went to post at 345 At post 11 minutes Start good Won driving second the same Nitrate ran a fine race and was splendidly handled He was driving to the limit all through the last furlong and just managed to last long enough to stall off W B Gates and Azim W B Gates ran to his best form and finished stoutly Azim was wearing the leaders down and vould have won in a couple more strides Major Mausir tired and quit after closing a big gap Petit Maitro and Yoodtrico both tired The latter set the early pace on sufferance Overweights 41Nitrate W B Gates 11 pounds Azim 31 Petit Maitro Jl Ben Chance 1 Woodtrice 41 Nitrate show 1 to 2 W B Gates show 6 to 5 The entry show ovens Petit Maitre show out FIFTH RACE 1 11G Miles Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H C P 29945 JOHNNY MCARTEY 4 92 3 31 2n In IKE 12 Cochran W L Hazolip 66665 29926 RESEDA 5 95 44 31 3 31 2 T Meade T Carey 34445 30098 ANDES 6 104 2 21 4 4 4 32 Coburn J Arthur 12 11201120 out 30082 VAN HOOREBEKE 5 90 1 11 11 22 2 1 Boyd U Z DeArman 10 12 12 2 2Time 471Winner Time 241 48i 1 141 1 401 1 471 Winner B c by Volante Miss Florence FlorenceWent Went to post at 4 23 At post 4 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Johnny McCartey showed sudden improvement andgreat speed ran a fine race and came away in the stretch vith great ease when called on Reseda cut the corner at the stretch turn closely and was under a hard drive all through the last furlong to stall off Andes The latter Was the victim of a bad ride Coburn floundered all over badlyScratched the saddle when it came to a finish Van Hoorebeke ran well to the stretch then quit badly Scratched 30013Nobleman 102 102Overweights Overweights poundsNo Andes 11 pounds No show betting 3O135 SIXTH RACE 1 58 Miles Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St St M yz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30083 AD METUS 8 99 6 41 43 33 11 12 13 T Dean G W Poole Co 4 43 1 1299102WARRANTED 299102WARRANTED 4 107 56 6 41 31 21 2 Hayden T E Mannix Co 2 2 85 710 71030063MEGGS 30063MEGGS 7 98 3 2 21 2 2 33 33 Lyne G H Marlmann 3441 3441300632LADY 300632LADY CHORISTER 4 92 1 12 14 HI 46 41 41 R Brown HT Griffin 4 4 31 65 6530063JOE 30063JOE COLLINS 4 88 2 31 3 51 52 5 51 Helgeson James Arthur 10 20 20 6 63003SJACKANAPES 3003SJACKANAPES 7 951 4 51 52 6 6 6 6 Hope J J Ogles 20 40 40 10 Apprentice allowance Time 25 501t 1 15i 1 42 2 OSJ 2 35 2 48 Winner JpppaWent 48Winner B g by King Alfonso Jpppa Went to post at 4 53 At post 4 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Admetus ran a surprisingly good race was the best ridden and had things all his own way through the last half Hayden took Warranted back in the first part of the race and was cut off at the turn into the back stretch when he was about to make his run Meggs ran to his best form but tired in the stretch run Lady Chorister showed the most early speed but found the route too long The time ties the record made by Hindoocraft in 1889 1889Scratched Scratched 30099 Uncle Tom 91 91Overweights poundsAdmetus Overweights Jackanapes 21 pounds Admetus show 2 to 5 Warranted show 1 to 3 Meggs show 1 to 2 Lady Chorister show 3 to 5 Charleston Form Chart. CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARLESTON S C January 8 Twentyfirst day Charleston Racing Association AssociationWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge J B Morrow Starter W F Bruen Racing starts at 3 00 p m Ql FIRST RACE 4 13 Furlongs Purse 20u 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30058 KINGFUL 5 1091 1 11 IKK 13 May E O Massart 65 32 32 12 12300762TRILBY 300762TRILBY 343300163CERTAIN NELSON 8 102 4 22 2 22 W Woods Eteen Turner 4 4 343 300163CERTAIN 5 107 3 4 32 33 Kuhn Home Stable 4441 30107 SUTTEE 6 102 5 510 510 Castro Mrs M Mack 45532 30107 LOYALTY 9 102 2 3 43 520 Bonner J M Mays 12 20 20 8 30073 GIVE AND TAKE 5 102 6 666 Stansbury A B Stansbury 10 15 15 6 6Time Time 26 52V 58 Winner 58Winner Ch li by Kingston Useful UsefulWent Went to post at 3 02 At post 9 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Kingful out ¬ classed the company and after racing Trilby Nelson into submission came away and won with some ¬ thing in reserve Trilby Nelson ran well throughout Certain was prominent in all breakaways and but for this would have been much closer up Suttee was deficient in speed in the early stages Scratched stagesScratched 30090 Elsie Venner 100 30016 Lucy 100 30042 Negoncie 100 Overweights 100Overweights Kingful21 pounds Trilby Nelson 2 Suttee 2 2Kingful Kingful show out Trilby Nelson show out Certain show 1 to 2 3O137 SECOND RACE 4 13 Furlongs Purse 200 3yearolds Allowances nd Horses A WtSt V Vz StrFin Jockeys O H C P 30074 45300743QHIO FANNIE KNOX 103 1 13 12 IN M Johnson H L Johnson 2 21 21 45 300743QHIO KING 108 2 SH 22 2H Meyer H Cheek 3662 3662300742OTON 300742OTON CLAY 103 7 4 52 31 Lynch HJEichschlgCo85 2 2 45 30108 LADY RILEY 103 6 61 4 41 J Jones M R Taylor Co 4 6 6 2 30074 PEARL BAN 98 5 53 31 52 M Williams J Case 5 12 12 5 30040 EMIGRANT 105 4 77 62 David D Murphy 6 12 12 5 30017 FRIEND JACK 107 8 8 8 73 S Johnson R Flynn 8 30 30 10 CLARIS 100 3 211 61 8 Blacklock S T Gaines Bro 6 10 10 4 Time 25 53 1 00 Winner 00Winner B f by Appomattox Mqntvale Went to post at 3 44 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second easily The rider on Fannie Knox was of little help to her She was fast and should have won by a greater margin Ohio King ran well and as the race was run should have won but he lost much ground by swinging widepn the last turn Oton Clay had a stormy passage Lady Riley had to run all around her field Claris and Pearl Ban showed speed but weakened in the run home homeOverweights Overweights Ohio King 5 pounds Friend Jack 4 Claris 2 Fannie Knox show 2 to 5 Ohio King show evens Oton Clay show 2 to 5 Q f I Q O THIRD RACE 1 Mile Over 4 hurdles Purse 200 4yearolds and upward OvJLOO Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St 1 3 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners OH C P 300933BROADWAY 4 128 1 45 33 35 12 13 Powers J T Sims 21 21300932VINCE 300932VINCE 4 126 3 11 45 410 23 25 Stockwell E E Ragner 3 31 31 65 30075 HACO 8 136 4 5 5 5 5 3 = = S Johnson H L C Moore 5 6 62 30093 STUTTGART 6 136 2 33 24 21 3 43 Ballinger M C Kellev 21 4 4 65 30093 DEWEY D 5 129 5 2 1 11 41 5 Pierce Mrs G H Pierce 3 4 31 65 65Time Time 1 55i Winner 55iWinner B c by St Leonards Glide v vWent Went to post at 416 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Powers on Broadway outgeneraled the other riders He took his mount back in the early stages of the race and went to the front when ready Vince was sent to the first jump without giving him timoto raise He struck the obstacle and nearly went down Haco made up ground in the stretch Dewey D was mado too much use of in the early stages of the race raceBroadway Broadway show out Vince show 2 to 5 Haco show 4 to 5 Stuttgart show 3 to 5 Dewey D show 1 to 2 3O139 FODB FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 200 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30060 DONNA BELLA BELLA301111INCANDESCENT 4 106 1 H 13 13 13 Enos S Pack 85 95 65 3 301111INCANDESCENT 6 109 3 21 22 2H 21 Powell W RLittrell 3 3 3 1 30107 PRESGRAVE PRESGRAVE30090EVAS 4 104 2 41 42 41 31 W Stewart W Stockton 6 10 10 4 30090EVAS DARLING DARLING301092ELLIS 4 102 5 35 31 3 41 W Woods DouglassWilnis2 3 31 301092ELLIS 31301092ELLIS 7 1091 4 65 53 55 510 May H Mack 5 7 7 2i 29558 WHISTLING CON CON301243TORTUGAS 7 110 7 777 6K David J E Kelly 6 15 15 6 301243TORTUGAS 6 6103 103 6 51 65 61 7 Castro Z Cooper 6883 6883Time Time 251 51 1 191 Winner 191Winner Ch f by St Charles Belladonna Weiit to post at 4 43 At post 1 minute Start poor Won easily second driving Donna Bella had the advantage at the start and tiptoed the field Incandescent tired at the end from her effort to get to the leader in the early stages of the race Evas Darling was carried wide on the turns by Incandescent Presgrave was cut off soon after the start Ellis did not run to his true form Scratched 301093Veutoro 115 115Overweights Overweights poundsDonna Ellis 2 pounds Donna Bella show out Incandescent show 1 to 2 Presgrave show 2 to 1 Evas Darling show 1 to 2 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile Purse 200 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz 5i StrFin Jockeys Owners OH C P 301102FRANK B B301103HANDCUFF 9109 1 12 INK H H 11 Powell CHawk 2 2 9r5 35 301103HANDCUFF 301103HANDCUFF30092DOMINIS 6 1091 5 52 32 38 30 23 May W Stockton 3 4 4 85 30092DOMINIS 7 106 2 25 2 25 22 35 W Woods F Bovcrsmith 2 2 85 35 26938 SADIE BURNAM 5 104 4 3 5 41 42 43 Castro Z Cooper 10 15 15 6 30092 LADY OF THE WEST 7 107 3 6 6 6 52 510 J Dugau J C Ferris Jr 3 4 4 65 30110 TOUT 3 101 6 4 43 56 6 6 Paretto W A Rinehart 10 10 7 2 Time 26K 521 1 20 1 471 Winner GlenelgWent 471Winner Ch g by Spokane Golden Slipper by Glenelg Went to post at 506 At post 1 minute Start good Won handily second easily Frank B was cleverly rated in front raced Dominis into submission and although tiring in the stretch had enough left to stall off Handcuffs bid at the end The latter ran a fair race and finished stoutly JDominis was under restraint the first half mile but quit when called upon Sadie Burnam favors mud Lady of the West could pot negotiate the turns turnsScratched Scratched 30125Tristram 86 86Overweights Overweights poundsFrank Handcuff 31 pounds Frank B show out Handcuff show out Dominis show out Lady of the West show out Page [4] Notes of the Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF N The Commoner recently purchased to head the 13elle Meade stud is wintering well He looks high 3n flesh The young sire will not be bred to outside lyxhares Should General Jackson have desired to al Jlpw outside mares the horse could have paid for l imself the coming season On all sides General Jackson was besieged for bookings but all were turned down f Thomas Hales Australias most noted jockey 1 died recently of congestion of the lungs He was Jiorn in 1847 and daring his career on the turf he rpde the winners of most of the great races in the two principal colonies Between the years 1872 and 1894 when Hales retired he rode 496 winners 332 seconds and 195 thirds out of 1678 mounts the value jot the stakes won by the horses ridden by him amounting to 168340 168340V V The Supreme Court of Westchester County has i invalidated the sale of the Empire City race track at Yonkers N Y to Frank Parrell on behalf of the widow of William H Clark It is said that offers varying from 300000 to 400000 were for some un Icnown reason turned down The plant was recently sold to Farrell for 218000 218000t t The tip comes from St Louis that starter A B j3ade who handled the flag so successfully at Del mar afld the Fair Grounds last year will do all the starting in the Mound City this year It is said that he will very shortly sign contracts for the work at the three tracks tracksV V Silver Bill Riloy is having success on the block jat Oakland Its coming to him in bunches The jtbreaks that he had with the trotters last year would jhave been so discouraging to an ordinary man that tie would have despised the appearance of chalk r and figures figuresv v i At the next June sales of yearlings in New York General Jackson will have thirtysix head twenty colts and sixteen fillies They are all bred in the purple being by the sires on the Belle Meade farm land out of matrons that have made turf history historyCounsellor Counsellor Bill Brien the turfman and trainer lately back from the Klondyke is now at Lexing ¬ ton Ky getting together a string of youngsters which he intends to race the coming year Racing Dates of 1902. 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