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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, January 11, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, January 11, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902011101 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, January 11, 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] Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART CHARTOAKLAND OAKLAND CA L January 10 Sixtieth day New California Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter J J Holtman Uacing starts at 210 p m 3O170 FIRST RACE 34 Mile Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St V V i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 299653GOLD FINDER 5 114 5 ii IH ix OConnor M Storn 4 6 6 21 30113 SENATOR MATTS 6 114 1 6 S 21 Mounce H L Haskell 10 12 12 5 25409 ELDRED 4 109 3 3 34 23 41 SH Hoar Charles Goetz 7 10 10 4 30026 LIMELIGHT 6 6114 114 7 7 7 61 41 Conley G Hecox 10 12 12 5 30103 CAPTIVATE 4 104 11 6 61 4 SH 53 T Burns P Hildreth 3 3 1451 29941 COURTIER 4 111 8 8 88761 Birkenruth Ezell Lazarus 34485 29763 GO OUT 5 110 6 9 9 8 71 L Jackson J Burrows 5 15 15 6 29965 E F MASON 5 114 9 10 10 9 86 J Mathews W G Mathews 10 15 15 6 25910 MRS C 5 105 2 1 1 2 93 J Woods J S Campbell 6652 29794 MARY NANCE 9 105 10 11 11 10 1010 Kelly J N Abbott Co 15 30 30 10 17473 MADGE SIMPSON 4 102 4 51 6 11 11 McGinn Mrs S Bennett 20 60 60 20 Time 20Time 24 4811 14i Winner Ch g by Clieveden Mistake MistakeWent Went to post at 2 1 7 At post 3 minutes Start good Won driving second handily Gold Finder was lucky and skilfully handled being restrained behind the pacemakers to the stretc where ho put up a game battle and won in the final stride Senator Matts ran in surprisingly improved form and fin isned stoutly Eldred was prominent throughout and should score soon Limelight made up ground in the stretch Captivate got off badly and began slowly He showed a fast middle quarter and but for being pinned in next to the rail at the end would probably have won Courtier got away poorly and did not show much speed Mrs C had worked well and showed speed to the stretch but quit badly Overweights Captivate 2 pounds Gold Finder show evens Senator Matts show 21 to 1 Eldred show 2 to 1 Captivate show 1 to 2 Courtier show 4 to 5 O Vl ry SECOND RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile Purse 100 OAJJL I JL 3yearolds Selling nd Horses A Wt St U Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 9702 COLONIAL GIRL 109 1 52 32 IB U Buchanan W M Rogers 2 21 21 1 298803SHELLMOUNT HI 3 4 2 2 2s Mounce D Cameron 2 2 32 35 9936 TYRANUS 111 2 32 42 41 31 OConnor G Summers Co 6 10 10 4 30141 2THE WEAVER 122 4 11 11 31 42 Jones HI Wilson 15 15 7 2 301023CONSTABLE 11110 7 51 52 56 Birkenruth Ezell Lazarus 6993 92263HALMETTA 699392263HALMETTA 109 6 21 61 61 61 Troxler WHKetchiman 6 15 15 6 0158 MATIN BELL 111 8 62 7 7 71 Conley Chinn Forsythe 50 100 100 40 9783 REMELE 111 9 9 9 8 81 McGinn Liberty Stable 60 100 100 40 29548 ARIGATO 109 7 8 8 9 9 J Mathews W G Mathews 15 40 40 15 0141 BALTEST HI Fell Hoar B Schreiber 20 100 100 40 Time 40Time 1 11 11Winner Winner SpringtideWent B f by Meddler Springtide Went to post at 244 At post 3 minutes Start good Won handily second driving Colonial Girl was interfered with early but went around on the outside of the field on the stretch turn and finished with arush and was best Shellmount was also hampered to the stretch but failed to stay after appear ¬ ing all over the winner Tyranus finished fast and ran in much improved form The Weaver displayed early speed but tired at the end He is a grand looker has room for vast improvement and will beat this kind later on Constable closed a big gap and finished strongly Halmetta showed a flash of speed Scratched 30141 Sol Lichtenstein 119 30158 San Lution 111 Colonial Girl show 1 to 2 Shellmount show 1 to 3 Tyranus show 9 to 5 3O172 O 1 17 O THIRD RACE 34 Mile Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A WtSt H Vz X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 300683BARD BURNS 4 114 2 33 33 31 11 Mounce D S Fountain 6 8 8 21 301133MARINEUSE 4 111 7 21 1 1 25 Buchanan J Conway 10 12 10 4 29879 MODDER 4 104 1 12 22 2 31 J Ranch W B JenningsColO 30 30 10 299G7 NOVLV 7 112 4 6 6u 41 41 L Jackson J G Brown Co 6 12 12 4 298333BAB 4 109 6 71 41 5 55 T Burns J W Schorr 85 85 35 1 13 29863 TORSINA TORSINAIDAHO 9 112 9 9 8 61 66 OConnor G Summers 6 6662 66 2 IDAHO CHIEF H 4 106 10 10 10 7 76 BurlingameE E Randall 15 100 100 40 300843MALAISE 6112 5 4 7 8 83 J Woods Musto Ruiz 10 15 15 6 24165 4165 ST RICA 4 104 3 51 9 9 9 Birkenruth J P Atkin 12 15 15 6 29999 ALADO 5 109 8 8 an 10 10 J Mathews F J Todd 10 30 30 10 Time 10Time 241 49 1 14 14Winner Winner Ch f by Matt Byrnes Barmaid BarmaidWent Went to post at 308 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second easily Bard Burns is of the improving kind She was well placed throughout and displayed considerable speed and finished well Marineuse went well throughout and finished stoutly Modder showed surprising improvement but was unable however to sustain his flight of speed Novia finished well and is improving slowly Bab had worked well but was all tangled up at the start and failed to run up to expectations She can do much better and outclasses this kind when at her best bestScratched Scratched 30163 Lost Girl112 30144 The Hoodoo 102 102Overweights Overweights Idaho Chief H 2 pounds Alado 2 2Bard Bard Burns show evenfi Marineuse show 2 to 1 Modder show 5 to 1 Bab show out 30173 FOURTH RACE 1 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds Selling A Wt St M 1A H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 300012QUADRA 107 4 42 42 4 41 11 L Jackson G W Snider Co 21 21 S01143COMMISSINER FORSTER114 2 IH m IH 11 2n J Woods J W Schorr JINGLER HI 5 6 6 6 6 3 Mounce D S Fountain 30072 SIR LEWIS 110 1 3 3 52 52 41 J Daly M J Daly 6 10 10 3 f99S97AUTUMN TIME 117 3 22 21 22 21 51 J Ranch A J Stemler Si Co 10 15 12 4 30145 ROYALTY 115 6 5n m 3j 3 6 T Burns W B Sink Jr 2 2 95 35 35Winner Winner Ch f by Prestonpans Miss Belinda BelindaWent Went to post at 332 At post 1 minute Start fairEWon driving second the same Quadra ran a jrood race was skilfully handled finished with a rush at the end and was best today Commissioner Forster ran as if not keyed up for the distance He was under a stiff pull for six furlongs and will beat this kind with ease when entirely fit Jingler trailed and came at the end with a tremendous rush and will do to watch Sir Lewis but for being pinned in next to the rail in the last furlong might have been second Autumn Time ran well to the stretch and will improve Royaltjvoff badly and on the outside throughout ran poorly poorlyScratched301582Larry Scratched301582Larry Wilt 110 110Quadra Quadra show 1 to 3 Commissioner Forster show 1 to 2 Jingler show 3 to 1 Royalty atflw out Q F7 A FIFTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 500 4yearolds and upward OwJL I tt The Cadmus Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St M V4 2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P C50070VBYRON ROSE 4 103 3 12 H 13 11 J Ranch R Wilson 85 30103 EONIG 4 96 1 5 5 SH 23 L Jackson C Young 2 1152 35 296633J BOGGS 5 90 4 31 21 42 3 J Daly J S Gibson 10 100 100 20 29985 JIM HALE 4 105 2 2 SH 2 410 Troxler W L Stanfield 2 21 2 12 30104 DUNBLANE 5 95 5 41 42 5 5 ONeil W B JenningsCoS 12 12 3 Time 12 24 48 1 13 Winner MagentaWent 13Winner Ch c by Ducat Rose of Magenta Went to post at 4 00 At post 2 minutes Start fair Won handily second easily Byron Rose dis ¬ played the most speed and held the race safe throughout Eonic broke slowly and ran sluggishly but closed up stoutly under punishment in the stretch J Boggs ran a remarkably good race for a new ¬ comer in such company Jim Hale was evidently short and quit badly in the last quarter Dunblane off badly and whipping from the start never had a chance was outclassed and evidently is developing into a sulker sulkerByron Byron Rose show out Eonic show 3 to 10 J Boggs show 5 to 1 Jim Hale show out QC I r7 K SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 7O Yards Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St H Vz H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 301172HORTON 6 111 2 51 51 31 11 12 T Burns J McGovern 45 45 71014 30117 WYOMING 8 113 1 2u 42 IKK 22 22 J Woods J G Brown Co 21 3 3 910 910301462BRAGG 301462BRAGG 3 89 6 61 63 65 33 3 W Knapp T Rowe 45565 30113 HARRY THATCHER 5 104 3 12 H 22 42 41 Sheehan W Johnson 30 100 100 40 30117 PICADOR 4 106 9 9 8 7 5H 5 Troxler T H Stevens 30 100 100 40 30084 BAGDAD 5104 5 31 21 41 65 61 Winslett H L Haskell 20 30 30 10 22490 McMichai82ANTOLEE 0 WOLHURST 8 113 7 7 7 8 8 7 Kelly J McMichael 30 70 70 20 289582ANTOLEE 82ANTOLEE 4 106 4 4 3 51 7 850 J Ranch D A Honig 10 15 12 5 22509 9 DONU 4 104 JacksonTime 88 9 9 9 9 LAJackson A Jackson 50 100 100 40 Time 231 481 1 141 1 40 1 44 Winner Ch h by El Rayo Fusillades Last Went to post at 4 25 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easing up second driving Horton outclassedthafieldand wasJucky aridperfcctlviandledHe is ingfeat format present WyominsuIScL his best and was lucky to beat the weakly ridden Bragg The lattermade up a lot of ground ancl was closing upfast but was pinned in next to the rail at the end Harry Thatcher showed suprising speed and stamina and seems to be improving greatly Picador off badly and carried hopelessly wide at both turns made up a tremendous space of ground and was closing up like a whirlwind He will win good races soon Bagdad went well for six furlongs Wolhurst is a good horse in mud but is not ready Scratched 30101 Sea Lion 107 30101 The Miller 104 30116 Nellie Forest 89 Horton 89Horton show out Wyoming show 1 to 3 Bragg show 1 to 2 New Orleans Form Chart. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART CHARTNEW NEW ORLEANS LA January 10 Thirtyeighth 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 O l flA FIRST RACE 1 18 Miles Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Sellin Ind Horses A Wt St St Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 295793 295793MYNHEER 295793MYNHEER300953EL MYNHEER 5111 2 3 6 71122 INK n Brennan E EJ J Shipsey 21 i 3 2 45 300953EL GHOR GHOR30118CAMPUS 6 104 4 7 7 22 11 23 21 Holgeson G GW 45GW W Curtis 8 8852 30118CAMPUS 6 105 6 2K 11 IH 33 31 32 Hope JJ 8852JJ Ogles 66585 30037 PRINCE REAL 5 109 1 IH 41 5n 66585RN 7 42 4s Dale RN Vestal 4 4 4 32 29997 IGNIS 6 107 3 61 3 6 5 32L 5 = 51 Earle L B Cunningham 20 20 20 6 30122 DALKEITH DALKEITH29389SARILLA 4 105 7 51 21 41 4n 61 Dangman U Z De Arman 12 20 20 8 29389SARILLA 5 108 88 8 8 8 8 71 Munro T Settle Co 12 15 15 6 26972 SIR FITZHUGH 5 110 5 41 51 3 61 7 8 Gormley Doolan Bray 40 60 60 20 30133 WOODTRICE 5 112 99 9 9 9 9 9 Minder Mrs l C Lyles 12 20 20 8 Apprentice allowance Time 25 501 1 16 1 421 1 55 Winner FrauleinWent 55Winner Br h by Governor Forakor Fraulein Went to post at 2 00 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Mynheer cut off at the first turn He only ran a furlong at top speed That was when ho went through the field was while rounding the far turn and Brennan had him under restraint all through the last He much the best El Ghor ran his race and was driving hard at the end to stall off Campus quarter The latter was came again strongly after seeming to fall back beaten Prince Real did not run his race Neitherdid Woodtrice WoodtriceScratched Scratched 30132 Henry of Trastamare 111 30135 Lady Chorister 95 30120 Helen Paxton 105 Mynheer show 2 to 5 El Ghor evens Campus show 4 to 5 Prince Real show 3 to 5 QOl f ± K SECOND RACE G 12 Furlongs Purse 300 4yearplds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30093NYX299C2 30093NYX 4 97 10 82 8 6 12 Boyd R Nicholson Co 10 15 15 6 299C2 IOLA 11 1071 7 6 4 4xi 2 ERobertsonLamasney Bros 40 60 60 20 28881 2SAM LAZARUS LAZARUS301323ADD 6 107 6 7 61 5 3 Dominick T A Gay Co 8 12 12 5 301323ADD 4104 3 21 IH 11 41 Lyne AHDHMorris 10 15 12 5 30132 MORONI 7 110 1 5 7 7 5K Coburn J Arthur 6 12 12 5 30078 RIVAL DARE 6 111 4 31 32 21 6 JWinkfield Bolich Sweet 3 41 41 2 30121 GALA DAY 7 107 11 11 9 9 72 Dangman A F Dayton 3331 30051 2 WEIRD WEIRD30130FREE 7 108 2 IH 5 8 81 Dale J A Johnson 15 30 30 12 30130FREE COINAGE 9 107 9 41 2 31 91 J Miller J Phillips 8 8 7 21 30095 MASTERFUL MASTERFUL300643SIREN 4 104 5 9 10 10 102 Gormloy W Newman Co 20 30 30 12 300643SIREN SONG SONGApprentice 5 106 8 10 11 11 11 Blake E M Jackson 8 10 10 4 21Winner Apprentice allowance Time 231 48 1 14 1 21 Winner TrumpsWent B f by Ben Strome Queen of Trumps Went to post at 230 At post 3 minutes Start fair Won ridden out second driving up much ground came to the outside at the stretch turn and finishing Nyx made strongly under caught the leaders in the last twenty yards and a mild drive was going away at the end Tola finished fast and out gamed the others when it came t9 a drive Sam Lazarus ran a good race and finished strongly Add hung when called upon Moroni was in a pocket all the way Gala Day was1 off tangled and showed great speed Rival Dare and Free up never any Coinage ran well to the stretch Weird showed early earlyScratched Scratched 299622Royal Sterling 112 Overweights 112Overweights Tola 21 pounds Weird 1 Siren Song 1 Nyx show 3 to 1 lola show 10 to 1 Sam Lazarus show 2 to 1 Gala Day show 1 to 2 3O166 Stee echS echSSh Sh ° rt C ° Ur8e Pursem 4ye 4yearolds and upward Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St 3 6 9 12 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29961 2BRISTOL 6 159 3 31 4 32 U 11 iij Penn MrsLFinney Penn29961DAGMAR 21 29961DAGMAR 7 142 4 52 51 51 2 3 25 Bartley R T Wright 1351351 Co 29765 KING ELKWOOD 9 131 2 21 2s 41 31 2 33 Slater H Simons Co 21 15 41 30 41 30 10 32 CONTINUED ON THIBD PAGE NEW ORLEANS FORM CHARTCONTINUED 299952FALELLA 6135 1 11 11 1 52 4 46 TMcHugh MrsMLuzader 3331 299953PATROON 7 133 8 6 6 2 4 51 515 Kelly Bolich Sweet 10 10 9 4 29099 UTILIZE 5 134 6 41 3E 6 6 6 6 J Weber G Foster 10 15 15 5 29658 CAPTAIN CONOVER 6 134 7 Ran out L OBrien Mrs R Bradley 15 30 30 10 30012 MR ROSE 5 130 5 Lost rider Hunt J W Riley 7 7 41 2 2Time Time 310 310Winner Winner B m by Wadsworth dam by Buckra BuckraWent Went to post at 2 59 At post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Bristol was under restraint until over the last jump She outfooted and outjumped her field all the way Bartley never made a move with Dagmar until well into the run home on the flat With the riders reversed he might have won King Elkwood did well for a green one at the game He will win soon on his showing today Mr Rose stumbled after taking the third jump He finished the course riderless Falella quit badly badlyOverweights Overweights King Elkwood 1 pound Utilize 1 Captain Conover 4 4Bristol Bristol show 1 to 2 Dagmar show 3 to 5 King Elkwood show 5 to 1 Falella show 1 to 2 FOURTH RACE 78 Mile Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Highweight Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St J4 Yz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30082 PIGEON POST ST 4 111 2 1 21 2n 21 lu Coburn M MS S Skiles SkilesBOE 2 2i 2 1 1Mrs 30132 JESSIE JARBOE BOE 6 Itt3 3 21 3 42 52 21 Lyne Mrs M Goldbh Goldblatt 5 10 9 3 30147 LADY KENT 5 106 4 42 4 31 31 SB Landry F Baumheckel 5883 301233EVA RICE 7 112 5 31 12 12 m 41 Blake C K Burdeau 21 3 3 1 1300332FOURLEAF 300332FOURLEAF C 6 1051 1 5 5 52 41 51 Dominick K D Orr 21 16516545 30121 SILVER COIN 5 108 6 6 7 61 62 65 Dale C A Johnson 15 20 20 6 23695 EL MORAN 5102 77 61 7 7 7 J Wilson L A Buisson 30 40 40 12 12J J Time 241 481 1 14 1 27i 27iWinner Winner B c by Potomac Ethelair EthelairWent Went to post at 335 At post 5 minutes Start good Won driving second the same Pigeon Post raced Eva Rice into exhaustion while rounding the far turn but was driving to the limit all through the last furlong and had just enough left to stall off Jessie Jarboe The latter improved suddenly came again at the end after making a wide turn into the homestretch and would have won in another stride Lady Kent showed speed but weakened when the deciding drive came Eva Rice ran well to the stretch but tired and dislikes much weight weightScratched Scratched 30152 Ida Penzance 97 97Overweights Overweights Lady Kent 11 pounds Fourleaf C 1 Silver Coin 1 1Pigeon Pigeon Post show 3 to 5 Jessie Jarboe show 3 to 2 Lady Kent show 6 to 5 Eva Rice show 3 to 5 Fourleaf C show 2 to 5 Q OV f 1 1 I ± Q FIFTH RACE 1 3Iile uiid 2O Yards Purse 300 4yearolds and upward OUlOO Selling Ind Horses A Wt St i 1A H StrFm Jockeys Owners O H C P S01202MR PHIN1ZY 6 110 2 33 23 1C 13 12 Coburn H Robinson 29977 FREE ADMISSION 4 101 7 71 53 2 21 21 Lyne 29822 WATERHOUSE 6 101 9 9 7 51 43 3 Minder Mrs M C Lyles 12 12 10 3 30122 FARMER BENNETT 61 51 42 Gormley J Arthur 6 16 16 4 50095 DRAMBURG DRAMBURGMENACE 5 104 4 4 = 32 32 3 52 Dade SCLyne 12 20 20 5 MENACE 4 105 3 61 9 9 7 61 Dangman Fizer Co 21 3 3 710 RADIANT HEAT 6 101 1 2 4 7 61 76 T Dean E Norris Co 40 100 100 30 29399AQUINAS 8 96 8 51 S 8 8 86 Boyd S T Smith Co 40 10010030 29695 ANNU 4 94 6 l 15 4 9 9 Preston C H WilliamsCo 100 100 60 20 Apprentice allowance Time 24 48 1 14i 1 41 1 42 ± Winner Ch h by Phoenix Interest InterestWent Went to post at 414 At post 4 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Mr Phinizy outclassed his field wore Annu down on the backstretch and had things all his own way through the last quarter There was a jam at the first turn in which Free Admission was the principal sufferer being knocked sideways lie also reared Up and fell backward while at the post This considered he ran an excellent race Waterhouse closed a big gap arid was driving hard all through the last quarter Farmer Bennett did his best Dramburg showed improvement Menace ran a bad race and can do much badlyScratched better Annu showed a fast half and then quit badly Scratched 29806 Olekma 94 94Overweights Overweights Menace 1 pound Free Admission 2 2Mr Mr Phinizy show out Free Admission show 2 to 1 Waterhouse show 3 to 2 Menace show out 3O169 SIXTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 3yearolds Allowances ilnd Horses A Wt St i yt X StrFin Jockeys O H C P 30131 OHAGEN 51 22 2i Hi Dominick F Reagan 45 45 1 30080MAREE BELL 21 IH IKK 2 Gormley W Blardone Co 2i4 4 45 30052 LADY ALBERTA 62 Qi 38 33 Wilkersoh H Ward 10 10 7 2 301002KING TATIUS 8 71 42 410 A Jones WaltringYeager 20 30 30 6 30096 HERODES 311 5x155 52 Boyd R Nicholson Co 20 50 50 8 26010YOU 260101YOU YOU 94 2 1 3 61 61 T Meade J Sullivan 20 30 30 6 29846 RENDEZVOUS 90 3 71 8 72 75 C Smith T Licalzi 20 150 150 40 30119 ULETMA 90 6 4 4U 8 8 Helgeson J W Riloy 20 30 30 8 8Time Time 241 48 113K 113KWinner Winner HagenWent B c by Top Gallant Sallie Hagen Went to post at 4 46 At post 12 minutes Start good Won easily second driving OHagen went all around his field at the far turn coming fast through the stretch and wsis going away at the end He was doing his best until in the last sixteenth Marie Bell showed a fine turn of speed but tired in the run home Lady Alberta ran well and finished strongly She was in tight quarters next to the inside rail in the last sixteenth You You and Uletma retired early King Tatius did his best bestScratched300523Wild Scratched300523Wild Bess 95 30052 Man 92 30096 Colonel Stone 92 92Overweights Overweights King Tatius 3 pounds You You 4 Page [2] New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst First Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses Age Wt Wt301503H 301503H You Dare 4 110 300982Semicolon 6 109 27904 Larry C 4 100 29420 Fullen 3 96 301303Albula 4 95 30118 Wiedemann 5 95 29993 Ben Frost 7 95 30062 Azua 5 93 29SOS Nina BL 5 93 28138 Ahamo 5 93 30130 Fickle Saint 4 90 30010 Amoroso 4 90 Second Race 1 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses color sex pedigree Wt Wt30132Ecome 30132Ecome 6 109 301223Monos 4 106 29876 SchnellLaufer 5 106 30147CarlKahler 4 104 29962 Boomerack 4 101 30097 Garter Ban 29123 Bobs 4 103 26946 Sir Kingston 5 101 30120Depbhan 5 101 Dutch Carter bh by Bob BobCarter Carter Dutch Sis 5 99 30165 Add 4 98 301222Annie Thompson 4 87 Apprentice allowance allowanceThird Third Race 1 12 Miles 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses Age Wt 30038 Beana 6 110 30135 Jackanapes 7 98 30135Admetus 6 98 29977DandyH 6 96 30118 Balloon 4 91 30132Maple 5 90 Apprentice allowance allowanceFourtli Fourtli Race G 12 Furlongs 3yearolds and upward The Gentilly Handicap 1000 added added301213Sovoy 301213Sovoy 7 120 300812Tayon 5 Ill 29996 Lennep 7 105 30167Pigeon Post 4 101 29996Fako 4 100 30098Nellie Waddell 3 99 29911 Magcie Davis 6 98 v 700 30147 St David 4 95 680 29807 Lou Woods 3 90 660 30098 Kaloma 3 89 710 710FiftH FiftH Race 1 116 Miles 4yearolds and upward Handicap Handicap30123Death 30123Death 7 115 695 695301332W 301332W B Gates 6 104 690 690SOias SOias Petit Maitre 5 103 720 720301343Andes 301343Andes 6 102 700 30134 Johnny McCartey 4 96 690 30167 Silver Coin 5 95 695 695301342Reseda 301342Reseda 5 92 705 705301672Jessie 301672Jessie Jarboe 6 90 7T Sixth Race 1 Mile and 7O Yards 3yearolds Selling Selling30119Ernest 30119Ernest Parham 109 685 68530100Leenja 30100Leenja 105 700 70030096Lingo 30096Lingo 104 705 705301003The 301003The Way 100 660 30052 Puryear 100 675 675301492Missilo 301492Missilo 97 725 30149 The Fashion 95 700 30149 Cousine 95 675 67529846Mae 29846Mae Miller 90 625 62530149Busty 30149Busty C 90 625 62530149Lathrop 30149Lathrop 90 650 650Apprentice Apprentice allowance Illinois Central Turf Exchange ExchangeFOLLOWING FOLLOWING WERE OUR PRICES JANUARY 10 1902 At Oakland OaklandRace At Charleston CharlestonRace At New Orleans OrleansRace Race Horse StPlSh StPlSh1st Race Horse StPlSh StPlSh1st Race Horse StPlSh StPlShlstMYNHER 1st GOLD FINDER 6 2 1 1st COLETTE 7 5265 5265LADY lstMYNHER 726535 726535EL SENATOR MATTS15 6 3 LADY AINTREE 521 12 EL GHOR 621 621CAMPUS ELDRED 8 3 85 852ndCOLONIAL LITTLE TOWER CAMPUS 8 3 85 852ndNYX 2ndCOLONIAL GIRL 3 1 12 2ndNYX 20 6 3 3IOLA SHELLMOUNT 521 25 2ndCERTAIN 2 4525 4525POORLANDS IOLA 602010 602010SAM TYRANUS 10 4 85 853rdBARD POORLANDS 5 2 1 1KILDARLIE SAM LAZARUS 15 6 3 33rd 3rdBARD BURNS 8 5265 5265MARINEUSE KILDARLIE 8 3 32 323rdDOMINIS 3rd BRISTOL 521 12 12DAGMAR MARINEUSE 15 6 3 3MODDER DAGMAR 4 8545 8545KINGELKWOOD3010 MODDER 20 8 4 44th 3rdDOMINIS 8 3 85 85JULIETTAB KINGELKWOOD3010 5 54th 4th QUADRA 726512 726512COM JULIETTAB 10 4 2 2FRANK 4th PIGEON POST 726512 COM FORSTER 521 25 FRANK B 4 8545 85454thLADY JESSIE JARBOE15 6 3 JINGLER 3010 5 55th 4thLADY HAYMAN 2 4525 LADY KENT 9385 93855thMR 5th BYRON ROSE 521 KATIE GIBBONS 4 8545 5thMR PHINIZY 8535 EONIC 521 GRATIA 521 12 125th FREE ADMISSN15 6 3 J BOGGS 7525 WATERHOUSE15 6 3 36thOHAGEN 6thHORTON 1 5th EVAS DARLING 621 6thOHAGEN 35 35MARIE WYOMING 3 32 32BRAGG INCANDESCENT 521 12 MARIE BELL 7245 7245LADY BRAGG 5 6512 PASSAIC 4 8545 LADY ALBERTA 12 4 1 NO Western Turf Most Successful Handicapper v TO PATRONS I have stopped issuing SPECLVLS on my local NEW ORLEANS Handicap Sheet at the request of my fellow JOCKEYS and HORSE ¬ MEN who claim that it ruins their odds at the track here By not SPECIFYING same 011 my local sheet puts nie in the very best position to get next to the good things that are being uncovered and winning at long odds nearly every day of this meeting The HORSEMEN here have absolutely no objection to me furnish ¬ ing PATRONSI information on their horses in cipher code to my OUT OF TOWN PATRONS I am at the track in person early each morning hustling for this inside infor mation and I also have in myemploy experieced men which I retain at a high salary td time all the morning trials of the horses Am9ng the fast workouts that I am next to is one of the best maidens here who will win easily the first time out at long odds I also have on my list several horses belonging to the = 1 Texas contingent which have been especially prepared at the old OAKLAND track and when uncovered will kill the pool rooms throughout the country To convince you of the merits of my information I will mail to all weekly patrons each morning trials and also the names in advance of those I am waiting to be uncovered to enable you to look them up to your own satisfaction I will also wire them in cipher code the day of the race as they come off before 1130 am amTERMS TERMS DUFTXG JANUARY 50O WEELY I WILL ONLY WIRE A COUPLE 1 URING THE WEEK OF GOOD ODDS ODDSEXJOCKEY EXJOCKEY VIC BRITTON P 0 BOX 692 NEW ORLEANS LA LANOTE NOTE On opening of Chicago tracks I will putmy new TWENTIETH CENTURY TURF SYSTEM in operation All FREE turf information seekers will please look elsewhere Bunco = Broncho Information Co CoCOLONIAL COLONIAL GIRL 3 A PIPE HORTONAPIPL HORTONAPIPLAnd And My Other Special Jim Hale No Odds OddsBesides Besides intermission pass time place and show bets El Ghor Campus Idla Dagmar Pigeon Post Jessie Jarboe OHagen Mario Bell Gold Finder Modder Quadra Byron Rose Eonic Horton Wyom ¬ ing Katie Gibbons GibbonsTODAY TODAY SATURDAY TODAY TODAYMy My advertised long shot maiden yearling starts and odds on which will be at least 50 to 1 Another Cruzados which I gave first start and won at 40 to 1 Also the winners of the two stake races and both handicaps handicapsWill Will Guarantee Two Winners out of the Four Specials SpecialsSPECIAL SPECIAL DAILY CITY SHEETS WITH AM RACES 100 100Six Six Specials for 1O or 2 for Onp Wired to any part of the world On sale at 11 30 a m at office 176 S Clark St in ticket oilice Phone 2149 Central Newsstand southeast corner Clark and Madison sts COL stsCOL J C WOOTERS Mar 94 Lincoln av Tel North 1007 Race Track Information Bureau BureauSUITE SUITE 500 263269 DEARBORN ST TERMS 1CO DAILY 103 WEEKLY 25 to I Shot Saturday Extra Special Our advertised long shot starts today at Now Orleans Wo are going to plunge on this good thing Our advice to all our patrons is to increase their bet on this GOOD THING as it is without exception the best that has ever been cut loose at New Orleans Remember long shots are winning daily at Now Orleans Here is an opportunity that you must not miss under any circumstances Our good thing has been pointed for the race in which he has been entered If the odds are in accordance with his public form wo will add another long shot to our endless chain of twenty thirty and forty to ono shots Dont miss this long shot we again caution you Form Letter Handicap on all Races on Sale at 9 am amAlso Also sold at Cigar Stand Adams Express Building 185 Dearborn street Kolmans Cigar Store 267 Dearborn street and at News Stand northeast corner VanBuren and Dearborn streets and Ogden Ccr 253 Clark street REYNOLDS CO 72 119 DEARBORN ST ST2Winners 2Winners Guaranteed at Oakland Daily2 Daily2Horton Horton Wyoming as One Bet PLACE Quadra Byron Rose RoseWere Were our best bets yesterday 500 forfeit if the above were not given Our advertised spec ¬ ial in the steeplechase met with an accident accidentTODAY TODAY TODAYAt At New Orleans and Charleston one grand spec ¬ ial at each track at long odds Remember we only give one selection at New Orleans and Charleston daily n HUMBUG OR GUESSING WITH US USThe The Best of Reliable Information by Wire from Our Experts Daily DailyHOT HOT SPRINGS OFFICES 8 COURT ST 300 Weekly Wired at 10 am New Orleans Form. NEW ORLEANS FORM NEW OUUEANS LA January 10 The form of Saturdays New Orleans fields is First Race Semicolon Wiedemann If You Dare I Second Race Annie Thompson Monos Carl K abler ablerThird Third Race Admetus Maple Beana BeanaFourth Fourth Race Nellie Waddell Sevoy Tayon TayonFifth Fifth Race Jessie Jarboe Petit Maitre Reseda ResedaSixth Sixth Race Missile Lingo Leenja Charleston Entries. CHARLESTON ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast First Race G 12 Furlongs 3yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 30157 Sir Kenneth 6 Ill 650 650301563Ducassa 301563Ducassa 4 108 690 690301073Millstream 301073Millstream 7 105 695 30075 King Galong 8 102 685 685S00752Lulu S00752Lulu Hammond 5 100 700 30178 Economic 4 99 680 680301543Hattio 301543Hattio Davis 3 90 f660 f660Second Second Race 58 Mile 4yearolds and upward Allowances 29626 Corder II 7 110 700 30111 Diva 6 108 685 30156 Oricius 4 106 685 30155 Capitolia 6 98 660 660301362Trilby 301362Trilby Nelson 8 98 690 30157 Alzora 4 94 695 695300943Jessie 300943Jessie Y 4 94 675 675Third Third Race 6 12 Furlongs 3yearolds and upward Selling 30041 2Sam Lazarus Esq 6 117 700 70030093Tom 30093Tom Curl 4 114 660 30157 2MariaBol ton 4 109 695 695301273By 301273By George 6 109 690 690301282Lake 301282Lake Fonso 6 102 685 685301283QueenL 301283QueenL 6 102 680 26501 Georgiena 3 84 660 660Fourth Fourth Race 34 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Allowances AllowancesOwners Owners and Trainers to ride ride301263Pan 301263Pan Charm 7 170 665 30153 Loyalty r 9 167 650 30138 Stuttgart 6 167 650 650301772Poorlands 301772Poorlands 6 167 650 30110 Ellison 4 167 660 30139 Ellis 7 167 675 30127 B O Reed 4 167 670 30176 Colette 6 165 660 26671 Troubaline 5 165 650 650Fifth Fifth Race 58 Mile 4yearolds and upward Allowances 26657 Canrobert 5 110 675 24822 Golden Rattle 5 108 660 66030056Lelia 30056Lelia Barr 4 104 690 30179 Antagone 5 103 685 685300942Bad 300942Bad Penny 4 101 700 700301272Bettie 301272Bettie B II 4 98 695 30157 Randolph Jr 4 96 650 Charleston Form. CHARLESTON FORM CHARLESTON S C January 10 Tho form of Saturdays Charleston fields is isFirst First Race Lulu Hammond Millstream Ducassa DucassaSecond Second Race Corder II Alzura Trilby Nelson NelsonThird Third Race Sam Lazarus Esq Maria Bolton By GeorgeFourth George Fourth Race Ellis B O Reed Pan Charm CharmFifth Fifth Race Bad Penny Bettie B H Lelia Barr DAILY RAGING FORM ISSUED EVERY DAY WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN BULLETINOFFICIAL OFFICIAL ORGAN OF OFTHE THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR F H BRUNELL ASSOCIATE EDITOR CLINTON C EILEY SECRETARY MRS 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 124126 FIFTH AVE CHICAGO ILLINOIS COPYRIGHTED Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1902 by Frank H Brunell in the office of the theLibrarian Librarian of Congress at Washington D C CUSA USA The chart and index numbers and track form of ofDAILY DAILY RACING FORM must not be used They are copyrighted d CHICAGO ILLINOIS JANUARY 11 1902 Tennessee Derby And Oaks. TENNESSEE DERBY AND OAKS OAKSMEMPHIS MEMPHIS TENN January 10 The complete list of remainining eligibles for the Tennessee Derby and Oaks to be run during the Montgomery Park meeting commencing March 31 were today an ¬ nounced by Secretary M N Macfarlan of the New Memphis Jockey Club ClubAmong Among the Tennessee Derby eligibles are Abe Frank Ed Austin Herodiade Uncle George Red Hook Crescent City Evea G Breton Buccleuth Ravensbury Dawfyld Badger Dr Lovejoy Cri ¬ mean Runnels Lou Woods HarryNew Duke of Connaught I Samelson Lydmar Brissac Minor Bronaugh Nuggett Red and Green H L Coleman Charles W Meyer Major Tenny Larry Young Wyeth Dave Sommers Waswift Salesman Bur ¬ nett Wallace The Tennessee Oaks eligibles are Autumn Leaves Flora Pomona Lucy Jones Our Jessie Swiftlight LanaDuela Matin Bell Marion Litty Evea G Myrtle Dell Josie F Miss Gaines Claris Ice Water Evening Star Sunny Port Flo Russell Lileon Marie Tryon Balance All H Irresistible Iscoma Pats Pet Wainamoinen Talpa The Es ¬ mond UwantaT Gallantrie Emma Traunmiller Sallie Green Widow ilcGoogan Miss Edd Marque Chicago Jockey Club Offerings. CHICAGO JOCKEY CtUlI OFFERINGS The conditions of the rich and important stakes offered by the Chicago Jockey Club are fully set forth elsewhere in this issue Horsemen in general like to campaign at Hawthorne and the stakes here offered hold out generous inducements to return to the handsome course by the big canal Twelve in number with added money ranging from the 3000 endowment of the Great Northern Handicap down to the lowest mark of 1250 added to The Lassie and Vernal Stakes they are of value sufficient to engage the desire of any owner in the land and deserve entry lists of the most liberal character Entries close February 4 and owners should bo prompt about sending in their nominations without delay Louisville Stakes. LOUISVILLE STAKES STAKESThe The New Louisville Jockey Club announces a list of six stakes for the coming spring meeting and three for the spring meeting of 1903 Entries to all close Saturday February 8 and their conditions will bo found in the advertising columns of this issue It will be observed with interest and appro ¬ bation by horse owners that the stakes proffered for the meeting next May are all on the added money system and as a sequence will be of decid ¬ edly greater value than when under the guaranteed system These stakes are areThe The Debutante Stakes 2yearold fillies 1000 added 12 mile mileTho Tho Bashford Manor Stakes 2yearold colts and geldings 1000 added 4 12 furlongs furlongsThe The Juvenile Stakes 2yearolds 1000 added 58 mile mileThe The Clark Handicap 3ycarolds and upward 1500 added 1 ll6 miles milesThe The Bine Grass Stakes 3yearolds 1000 added 6 12 furlongs furlongsThe The Frank Fehr Stakes 3yearolds and upward 1000 added 1 mile mileFor For 1903 the stakes offered are the timehonored Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks and the sec ¬ ond renewal of the 0000 Nursery Stakes for two yearolds Every stake hero offered is deserving of generous entry lists and DAILY RACING FORM com ¬ mends them to the favorable consideration of the horse owners of the west Page [3] Charleston Form Chart. CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARTCHARLESTON CHARLESTON S C January 1O Twentythird day Charleston Racing Association AssociationWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge J B Morrow Starter W F Bruen Racing starts at i 00 p m O V I FT Z FIRST RACE 78 Mile Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St M V 2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 30075 COLETTE 6 102 2 2 23 2 IH Is B Meyer F Hprres 5 5 5 2 30127 LADY AINTREE 5 104 1 13 I 11 23 23 Powell F Fersch Co 222 45 30126 LITTLE TOWER 3 101 3 31 3 35 3 35 W Woods Barker Bratton 444 85 30137 LADY RILEY 3 91 5 41 41 4 45 4S J Jones M R Taylor Co 3331 3331300573NELLIE 300573NELLIE C 5 102 6 C 5H 53 53 5 Brewer Eteeu it Turner 44485 30073 AGNES CL AIR 410217 7 63 6i 6i 620 Castro A H Bovkin Jr 8883 30090 PURSE LADY 4 105 4 51 7 7 7 7 Lynch W H Billings 15 15 15 5 Time 261 53i 1 21i 1 34 34Winner Winner B m by Riley Miss Bowling BowlingWent Went to post at 3 02 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving and all out second easily Col lette and Lady Aintreo had the race between them all the way The latter was in close quarters through the last furlong and her rider was unable to help her But for this she would have won Little Tower showed more speed than usual in the early stages Lady Riley was badly ridden The others are bad ones Scratched 30108 Mollie Brooks 86 Overweights Lady Aintree 2 pounds Little Tower 5 Lady Riley 5 Nellie C 2 Agnes Glair 21 Colette show evens Lady Aiutree show 2 to 5 Little Tower show 4 to 5 Lady Riley show 1 to 2 Nellie C show 4 to 5 3O177 SECOND RACE 34 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St 1A X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 301363CERTAIN 5109 2 1C H 110 110 Kuhn Home Stable 2 2 6512 30003 POORLANDS C 1021 1 22 23 25 25 Castro Z Cooper 3331 30092 KILDARLIE 5 109 6 4n 32 32 32 Meyer W Main 6772 6772S0136 S0136 SUTTEE 6 97 7 7 41 42 410 Mosier Mrs M Mack 3331 20075 MARK IIANNA II 6 99 3 53 61 53 53 Blacklock T L Emery 10 15 13 6 30124 THE BROTHER 4 109 5 6 7 7 GI Powell WBPembertnCo3 331 30136 GIVE AND TAKE 5 1021 4 3 51 63 7 Stansbury A B Stansbury 10 12 12 5 Time 231 521 1201 1201Winner Winner B g by Bramble Perhaps + Went to post at 3 33 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Certain out ¬ classed the company and was never extended Poorlands was just as easily the best of the others Kil darlio ran well and should improve from this race Suttee made up ground and linished strongly Give and Take ran put on the turns The Brother showed no speed and can do better The winner was bid up 103 over his selling price but was retained by his owner ownerScratched Scratched 30155Grace 97 97Overweights Overweights Poorlauds 3i pounds Kildarlie 5 Give and Take 31 31Certain Certain show out Poorlands show 1 to 2 Kildarlie show evens Suttee show 1 to 2 The Brother show 1 to 2 3O178 TI THIRD RACE 1 110 Miles Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St H V X StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P 301403DOMINIS 7 101 8 45 2 22 13 11 W Woods F Boversmith 6662 300923JULIETTA B 4 93 6 15 11 12 23 21 David E S Marshall 7883 9 110 4 3i 35 33 34 32 Powell C Hawk 3 3 3GoodharteTorris65 7 110 2 51 4 4i 42 4 Patton GoodharteTorris65 6 301403HANDCUFF 67104 1 7 5 5i 55 51 5i Castro W Stockton 3 3 85 45 30140 LADY OF THE WEST 7101 38 7 61 6 J 61 o Alley J C Ferris Jr 6 7 7 21 J 301262ECONOMIC 6 96 5 21 63 7 7 7i W Stewart J R Hand 6 66 21 30124 SOUDANA 5 102 3Time 7 61 8 8 8 8 Mosier H D Monroe 15 20 20 8 3 Time 26 521 1 19J 1 461 1 53S = AgnesWent vinnerBlk h by Himyar Lady Agnes Went to post at 402 At post 4 minutes Start good Won driving second the same Dominis was the best and had to be to win Ho was forced to race all around his field David made too much use of Juhetta B in the early stages ofthe race Frank B was hard ridden all the way Ben OFallon could never offScratched30124 get up Handcuff ran poorly Economic was badly cut off Scratched30124 Salome 97 97Dominis Dominis show evens Julietta B show 3 to 2 Frank B show 1 to 2 Ben OFallon show out Handcuff show 1 to 2 OQ1 TO FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St JC 2 StrFin Jockeys O H C P 30128 LADYHAYMAN 4 109 1 1 12 12 IK T Walker M C Kelly 32 85 85 710 30073 KATIE GIBBONS 6107 3 41 4H 21 23 J Jones E S Marshall 3 3 3 1 301562GRATLV 5101 6 51 52 4n 33 W Woods MG Devlin 21 21 8535 30126 ANTAGONE 5 107 5 666 41 Castro R Crowhurst 44432 30111 SACKHEN 5107 4 2 21 5 51 W Stewart Tucker Bell 10 10 10 4 30127 RUBY RILEY 6 107 2 33 31 SH 6 Lynch W Lurkins 15 15 15 6 Time 251 5H 1 19 Winner 19Winner CorunaWent B f by Tristan Coruna Went to post at 4 37 At post 11 minutes Start good Won all out second the same Lady Hay man outbroke the others and Walker hustled her along all the way She tired badly at the end and would have been beaten in a few more strides Katie Gibbons was cut off soon after the starti Gratia gotoff badly Sackhen showed early speed but quit when the pinch came The winner was run up 205 over her entered selling price but was retained by her owner Overweights ownerOverweights Lady Hayman 5 pounds Gratia 4 Lady Hayman show 1 to 3 Katie Gibbons show 1 to 2 Gratia show out Antagone show 4 to a SOI HO FIFTH RACE58 3Iile lurse150 3yearolds and upward Selling incl Horses A Wt St y X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30139 EVAS DARLING 4 104 3 23 IH 13 14 Kuhn Dglass Williams 5 5465 301392INCANDESCENT 5465301392INCANDESCENT 6 108 1 31 33 35 21 Wheelis W R Littrell 2 2 2 4 5 301113PASSAIC 4431301J3VELSH 6113 2 H 25 22 32 T Walker M C Kelly 4431 301J3VELSH 3336530125TRISTRAM GIRL 4 104 5 4 41 43 45 Bonner O Rhodes 33365 30125TRISTRAM 3 97 6 51 52 510 530 David Mrs E Enos 2121 21 1 30138 DEWEY D 5 102 4 6666 Castro Mrs G H Pierce 15 30 30 10 Time 10Time 251 52 105 h hWinner Winner KWent B f by Bolero Eva K Went to post at 5 12 At post 4 minutes Start fair Won easily second driving Evas Darling was well handled and showed improvement Incandescent did the best he could Passaic went lamo after going threeeighths of a mile or else he would have given the winner a stout argument Welsh Girl poorlyScratched was poorly ridden She can do better Tristram got off poorly Scratched 30139 Ellis 110 poundsEvas Overweights 110Overweights Evas Darling 5 pounds Evas Darling show 7 to 10 Incandescent show out Passaic show out Welsh Girl show 3 to 5 Tristram show 1 to 2 Oakland Form. OAKLAND FORM FORMOAKLAND OAKLAND CAL January 10 The form of Satur ¬ days Oakland fields is First HeraldIythroxSecond Race Sir Glaus King HeraldIythrox ThaddeusThird Second Race Honiton Hudson Thaddeus Third Bace Rush Fields Lost Girl Katherine Ennis Fourth GFifth Race San Nicholas Ordnung Josie G Fifth Race Rollick Position Water Cure Sixth CureSixth Race AfghanMarshal Neil Saul of Tarsus New Turf Exchange ExchangeOn On St Paul Railroad Canal and Adams Streets TUP i no i Q D n Trains ieave at ico i25 and i5s 1 QD uUKlljljQill Pm Returmng at 445 600 aud after the last race raceBctual Bctual Running Time THirtyFlvs jmnutss jmnutssROUND ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS Illinois Central Turf Exchange Commissions on all Races First Train Second Train Train Third 3 Special Trains on Illinois Central By ByReturning Lv Randolph VanBuren 12th St St St St12th Returning trains at 445 and 605 pm 22nd St 39th St and af last ier race 63rd St Grand Crossing Transportation Free Kensington Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst First Kace 58 Mile 3yearolds Maidens Selling Ind Horses Age Wt 30158 King Herald 119 30044 Robert Bonner II 119 30112 The Maniac 119 119301123Sir 301123Sir Glaus 119 30049 Los Angeleno 117 30112 Knockings 117 30141 Mythrox 1 117 30171 Baltest 114 30049 Metebro 112 26225 Moabina 112 112Second Second Kace 38 Mile 2yearolds Allowances Ind Horses color sex pedigree Wt Prince Briffni ch c by Figaro Queen Kahislane 118 118Athlete Athlete ch c by Brutus Play ¬ ful 118 118The The Forum br c by Tiger Roma H 118 118300863Prince 300863Prince Eugene 115 115S01432Thaddeus S01432Thaddeus 115 30086 Past Master 113 30143 Arabo 113 30086 Hudson 113 113300463Honiton 300463Honiton 110 30046 Len Reno 110 30143 Clarinette 110 110301433Venecia 301433Venecia 110 110Third Third Kace 1 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses Ago Wt 29967 Meadow Lark 9 Ill 30106 Rush Fields 8 Ill 30084 Einstein 7 Ill 705 29863 RinaldoII 7 Ill 700 30172 Torsina 9 109 710 30163 Lost Girl 8 109 720 29863 EIRey 4 106 715 301132Bob 715301132Bob Palmer 4 106 710 300453Katherine 710300453Katherine Ennis 4 104 715 715Fourth Fourth Kace 78 Mile MileTho Tho Follansbee Highweight Handicap HandicapValue Value 1500 3yearolds and Upward Upward301032Ordnung 301032Ordnung 6 135 740 740SOlWPJbsioG SOlWPJbsioG 3 i 7g5 29882 Meehanus ei 122 725 301173Sweet 725301173Sweet Tooth 4 120 730 30161 Andrisa 5 120 715 715300S83Fitzkanet 300S83Fitzkanet 4 118 790 300S8 790300S8 Goal Runner 6 118 715 30144Sea 71530144Sea Queen 6 118 730 301602San 730301602San Nicholas 3 116 75O 30047 The Giver 3 116 720 30115 Rey Dare 4 116 725 301452Water 725301452Water Scratch 3 115 735 30101 Sea Lion 6 110 710 710Fifth Fifth Kace 1 116 Miles Miles4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Handicap 299852 Water Cure 5 126 735 735300303Vesuvian 300303Vesuvian 5 116 730 30161 2E1 Rip Shannon 5 105 720 30104 Position 5 105 740 30161 Rosormondo 7 96 730 30117 Rollick 4 96 750 750300883Fitzkanet 300883Fitzkanet 4 95 r 30088 Grafter 4 92 733 733Sixtli Sixtli Kace Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling299822Herculean 299822Herculean 5 137 715 715301063Afghan 301063Afghan 7 137 7 7Lakeland Lakeland 4 137 SOlOlSaul of Tarsus 5il37 715 299163Decapo 715299163Decapo 6 132 705 30113 Onyx 6 129 710 710298392Gold 298392Gold Baron 6 129 700 301632Marshal 700301632Marshal Neil 4 128 720 29862 Crinkle 6 127 700 30144 Remora 4 123 695 695301013Alzura 301013Alzura 4 123 710 30102 Dan Collins 3 113 705 Page [4] Chicago Jockey Club ClubSpring Spring and Summer Meeting I9O2 12 StaRes 000 flflflefl 12 stakes Stakes Close February 4 I9O2 Spring Meeting May 26 to June 6 Summer Meeting Begins July 21 EflB startFUR Q VEAQ HI RQ AUR UPWARD any value or of one of the value of 1500 if non of the value of 2500 if nonwinners this year of a accompany the nomination 50 additional to start FUR OI CUn ULUO Hill Uriinnu winners this year of a race of 800 allowed 5 Ibs of race of 1000 allowed 5 Ibs a race of 500 10 Ibs The Club to add 1500 of which 350 to the second secondThe The Northern Handicap 5000 Added A a race of 400 10 Ibs Six furlongs two races of 300 15 Ibs One mile and 150 to the third The winner to be sold at auc auchandicap auchandicap handicap sweepstakes for 3yearolds and upward The Prairie Stakes 150O Added A selling rnn n VCD ni no ion Centered to be sold for S3000 3000 to carry weight weightEntrance Entrance ntrance 20 each to accompany the nomination sweepstakes for 3yearolds and upward Entrance rUll lltAnULUdi for foragei age if for 2000 allowed allowed 5 Ibs then lib allowed allowed10Q 10Q additional to start The Club to add o000 of 10 each to accompany the nomination 50 addi for each 100 down to 1000 Stake winners carry carrywhich and 300 to the third The T 8 Stakes 13 0n O Added n i A weight for to be entered less lessWeights which 700 to the second tional to start The Club to add 1500 of which T sweep ing age or more at not Weights to appear three days before the race One 4350 to the second and 150 to the third The winner stakes for nines two years old Lntrance 510 each than 2000 btarters to be named and selling price pricemile mile and a quarter to be sold at auction If entered to be sold for to accompany the nomination 50 additional to stated through the entry box by the usual hour of ofThe The Monadnock Handicap 4OOO Added 4000 to carry weight for age if for less 1 Ibs al start The Club to add 1250 of which 300 to the closing the day before the race and to be liable for Weights to appear three aays Deiore tne race vJiie naoie lor starting ree Jwo nines mile and a furlong furlongThe and aiKl O1XJ 150 to IO the IDG third A winner of two sweepstakes mi IT i i d trn iv i I The Superior Handicap 3500 Added A FOR 3YEAROLDSi The IDGThe Vernal Stakes 135O Added A sweep of any value 01 01stakes or one of 1500 to carry 4 Ibs of thre Handicap sweepstakes for 3yearolds and upward upwardIhitrance stakes for colts and geldings two years old En of any value o or two of 1500 7 Ibs penalty Others Ihitrance 10 each to accompany the nomination The Excelsior Handicap 3OOO Added A trance 10 each to accompany the nomination 50 nonwinnprsnf of a race of 500 allowed 4 Ibs of two 50 additional to start The Club to add 2500 of handicap sweepstakes for 3yearolds Entrance The Flight Stakes 1500 Added A sweep turee aays oeiore tne race une miie ana a mriong vaiue or two or iouu lu IDS penalty utners non The Hawthorne Handicap 1500 Added stakes for 3yearolds and upward Entrance 10 The Premier Stakes 15OO Added A sweep winners of two races of 300 allowed albs maidens A handicap sweepstakes for 2yearolds Entrance Entranceeach each to accompany the nomination 50 additional stakes for 3yearolds Entrance 10 each to accom beaten three or more times allowed Li Ibs ive 10 each to accompany the nomination 50 addi tb start The Club to add 1500 of which 350 to pany the nomination 50 additional to start The luriongs tional to start The Club to add 1500 of which the second and 150 to the third Veights81bsbelow Club to addl500 of which 350 to the second and The Juvenile Stakes 1500 Added A selling 350 to the second and 150 to the third Weights Weightsrthe rthe scale Nonwinners in 1901 of twelve races of 150 to the third Nonwinners at any time of a race sweepstakes for 2yearolds Entrance 10 each to to appear three days before the race Six furlongs furlongslull lull Value ol Stakes Paid in Cash No Forfeits Added Money to Purses from 400 to 800 Three Steeplechase Races Each Week WeekEntry Entry blanks furnished on application to the Secretary or may be had at Daily Racing Form office Address nominations and all communications to the cretary Chicago Jockey Club 4O3 Monadnock Building Chicago New Louisville Jockey Club Stakes to Close Saturday February 8 1902 STAKES FOR 1902 1902THE THE CLARK HANDICAP For 3yearolds and upward STAKES FOR 1903 1903THE 10 to accompany the nomination 50 additional to start 1500 added of which 300 to second and 150 to third Weights to THE DEBUTANTE STAKES For 2yearold fillies 5 to appear three days prior to the day of the race Winners of a race THE KENTUCKY DERBY For 3yearolds foals of 1900 accompany the nomination 50 additi9iial to start 1000 added other than a selling purse after weights are posted 5 Ibs extra 5 to accompany the nomination 15 to be paid May 1 1902 30 to of which 200 to second and 100 to third Winners of a sweep ¬ No entry will be received except upon the conditions that all be paid March 2 1903 100 additional to start The value of the stakes to carry 3 Ibs of two 5 Ibs extra Maidens allowed 5 Ibs claims or objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by stakes to be 6000 of which 700 to second and 300 to third Colts No entry will be received except upon the conditions that all the judges or stewards and their rulings and decisions shall be to carry 122 Ibs geldings 119 Ibs fillies 117 Ibs Those not hav ¬ claims or objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by final One mile and onesixteenth ing won a 3yearold race 9f the value of 1500 allowed 5 Ibs the judges or stewards and their rulings and decisions shall be maidens 12 Ibs No entry will bo received except upon the condi ¬ final Four furlongs tions that all claims or objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the judges or stewards and their rulings and deci ¬ sions shall bo final One mile and a quarter quarterTHE THE BtUEGRASSSTAKESFor 13yearolds that have not won a sweepstakes or two races prior to the closing of this THE KENTUCKY OAKS For 3yearold fillies foals of THE BASHFORD MANOR STAKES For 2yearold stakes 5 to accompany the nomination 50 additional to start 1900 5 to accompany the nomination lTto be paid May 11902 colts and geldings 5 to accompany the nomination 50 addi ¬ 1000 added of which 200 to second and 100 to third Weight 25 to be paid March 2 1903 100 additional to start The tional to start 1000 added of which 200 to second and 100 to 112 Ibs Winners of a sweepstakes or of two races after February value of the stakes to be 3000 of which 300 to second and 150 to third Winners of a sweepstakes to carry 3 Ibs of two 5 Ibs 81902 selling purse excepted to carry 5 Ibs extra Maidens third Those not having won a 3yearold race of the value of extra Maidens allowed 5 Ibs No entry will be received except allowed 8 Ibs No entry will be received except upon the condi ¬ 1000 allowed 5 Ibs maidens 12 Ibs No entry will bo received upon the conditions that all claims or objections arising out of tions that all claims or objections arising out of the racing shall except upon the conditions that all claims or objections arising the racing shall be decided by the judges or stewards and their be decided by the judges or stewards and their rulings and deci ¬ out of the racing shall be decided by the judges or stewards and rulings and decisions shall be final Four and a half furlongs sions shall be final Six and a half furlongs their rulings and decisions shall bo final One mile and onesix ¬ teenth teenthTHE THE NURSERY STAKESA sweepstakes for 2yearoF foals of 1901 yearlings in 1902 5 to accompany the nomination THE JUVENILE STAKES A selling sweepstakes for THE FRANK FEHR STAKESA selling sweepstakes for 25 to bo paid November 1 1902 150 additional to start 6000 2yearolds 5 to accompany the nomination 50 additional to 3yearolds and upward 5 to accompany the nomination 50 guaranteed of which 4000 to first 700 to second and 300 to third start 1000 added of which 200 to second and 100 to third additional to start 1000 added of which 200 to second and 100 The nominator of the winner to 600 of the second 250 of the Those entered to be sold for 2500 to carry weight for age Allow ¬ to third Those entered not to be sold to carry 5 Ibs extra if for third 150 Winners of a race of the value of 1500 to carry 3 Ibs ances 2 Ibs for each 250 to 1500 1 Ib for each 100 to 800 2 Ibs 3000 weight for age Allowances 1 Ib for each 250 to 2000 of two of 1000 or one of 2500 to carry 7 Ibs extra Nonwinners for each 100 to 300 Starters with selling price to be named 1 Ib for each 100 to 1000 2 Ibs for each 100 to 500 Starters of a race of 1000 allowed 3 Ibs maidens 7 Ibs No entry will be through the entry box No entry will be received except upon the with selling price to be named through the entry box No entry received except upon the conditions that all claims or objections conditions that all claims or objections arising out of the racing will be received except upon the conditions that all claims or ob ¬ arising out of the racing shall be decided by the judges or stew ¬ shall be decided by the judges or stewards and their rulings and jections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the judges or ards and their rulings and decisions shall be final Four and a decisions shall be final Five furlongs stewards and their decisions shall bo final One mile half furlongs Entry Blanks or any information on application will be promptly furnished by Secretary W F Schulte President D F Dressen Secy Louisville Ky