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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 19, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 19, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902011901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 19, 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 OAKXAXD CAI January IS Sixtyseventh day Now California Jockey Club Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter Richard Dwyer Racing starts at 2 10 p m QOO FIRST RACK 58 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds Selling Ind Horses A Wt St 1A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S0222 JACQUEMINOT 110 3 12 Jl 1 1 Bnllman V B JenningsCo65 85 875 1 S0256 KING HERALD 109 5 2 21 2i 2 OConnor Mrs M Grossheim 10 15 la a 302742KILLDOE 106 6 42 31 i 3 Mounce BurnsVaterhse2 2 3212 30171 HALMETTA 107 1 51 53 r 2 4 L Jackson W H Ketchiman 10 10 9 3 29662 INGO 107 7 32 4 51 J Ranch A J Ross 20 100 80 30 30256 DISCOVERY 107 2 62 62 62 FnuntlcroyL McCreery 20 10010040 30256 BENDARA 12 9 9 7 7 71 Troxler J Burrows 6 20 15 5 29512 SAND DE LEE 107 8 8 8 8 8 J Daly T Hayes 50 100 100 40 30158 ESTERNELL 107 4 7 H 9 9 J Woods J W Schorr 10 30 SO 10 Time 10Time 23i 48 1001 1001Winner Winner B f by Darebin Red Rose RoseWent Went to post at219 At posts minutes Start good Won easily second driving Jacqueminot got off well in her stride and always held a commanding lead She outclassed her field at the distance King Herald got oil well and ran a good race He pulled up quite lame Killdoe oil badly and shut off early finished strongly and was easily second best Halmetta finished fast after being crossed at the start Discovery wants a longer route Bendara and Sand do lee wore off badly and could never get up Scratched upScratched EC049 Wandering Boy 1C9 30256 Malaspina 107 30274 Arigato 102 Overweights 102Overweights Jacqueminot 3 pounds Killdoe 2 Jacqueminot show 1 to 4 King Herald show 2 to 1 Killdoe show 1 to 4 SECOND K AUK Futurity Course 170 feet less than3l mile Purse 100 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses 3A btrFm Jockeis 30205 SAUL OF TARSUS 5 127 2 2302563JOHN 2 11 11 2 T Burns S McNaughton 3 3i 3 G5 302563JOHN PETERS 3 106 4 IH G5IH 21 2n 32 J Woods J W Schorr 10 15 15 6 30069 DANDY 3 106 6 6 51 41 41 OConnor Montana Stable 10 10 9 4 30209 LEGAL MAXIM 3 108 1 53 42 51 51 J Ranch II L Jones Co 5552 30025 SWEET CAFORAL G 111 3 3 61 6S 010 Bullmaii Quinlan Peck 34465 29862 BILL BOHMANSON 4 109 9 7 7 7 73 See E M James 40 60 60 20 30141 GEORGE WHITNEY 3 106 10 10423613HARALAMB 10 10 8 81 Sheehan F Phillips 50 100 100 40 423613HARALAMB 4 122 7 8 8 9 91 Conley Burlingame Farm60 100 100 40 29794 LUCA 4 107 8 9 9 10 10 Waterbury J Woodford Co 40 100 100 40 30192 REMORA 4 4107 107 L Left at the post LA Jackson Mallowmot Farm 50 10010040 Time 10010040Time 1101 1101Winner Winner AffinityWent Ch g by Inverness Affinity Went to post at 245 At post 1 minute Start fair Won driving second easily Afghanwas off badly and waited with until roundingthe stretch turn where he came through on the inside rail like a flash and wore Saul of Tarsus down in the stretch Ho was easily the best Saul of Tarsus was lucky and under a clever ride ran an improved race John Peters ran well and should win in soft going Dandy finished well Legal Maxim ran an unaccountably bad race Sweet Caporal showed speed but quit in the stretch stretchScratched Scratched 0255 Ural 107 Afghan show 1 to 3 Saul of Tarsus show 1 to 3 John Peters show 3 to 1 Sweet Caporal show 3 to 5 3O29JL THiKD KACE li Mile Purse 400 2yearolds Allowances nd Horses A Wt St V K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30239THADDEUS 115 2 1 l IB Spencer BurnsAVaterhse l 2 12 25 out 30257 ARABO 105 1 3u 2i 21 T Burns W B Jennings 40 GO 60 10 30223 PAST MASTER x 106 5 4 31 31 Fauntleroy Chinn ForsythelS 40 40 10 30188 HONITON 109 3 52 41 4H OConnor WOBMacdonogh3 41 41 45 30239 MIREINA 112 7 62 62 51 J Woods E J BaldwinCo G 12 12 3 30223 CLAR1NETTE 100 4 21 51 61 L Jackson Burlingame Farm 10 15 15 3 0188 LEN RENO 109 6 75 76 710 Kelly Dickey Linder 10 100 100 20 MINNIE 20MINNIE TROSSEL 115 8 888 Shields J E King Co 20 60 GO 15 Time 15Time 25 49 Winner Ch g by Altamax Tallnda TallndaWent Went to post at 309 At post 2 minutes Startgood Won driving second handily Thaddcus had a lucky breaJc and made the most of it He was fortunate to beat the fast coining Arabo which as usual broke slowly and too late to into his stride closed get very fast and is evidently a good one with room for great improvement Past Master is coming around afid showed a glimpse of his quality today He was badly handled and went wide at the stretch turn Honiton was pocketed in the stretch and com ¬ pelled tobump her way through At that she has gone back and is not herself by any means Len Reno and Clarinette finished well Overweights Arabo 2 pouud pouudArabo Arabo show 3 to 1 Past Master show 3 to 1 Lliili KACJ 1 l Miles 3yearolus and upward The McLaughlin Selling Stakes Value 1500 Ind Horses A Wt St St J4 V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S0258 SCO CH PLAID 7 97 1 11 11 11 11 IH 12 J Ranch Burns Vaterhse85 5W5 32 12 302243CONSTELLATOR 5 105 4 2n 21 32 3 4 21 J Woods T R Ryan 2441 30175HORTON 244130175HORTON 6 104 24444 3 33 T Burns J McGovern 85 85 1 14 30089 FRANGIBLE 5 97 3 SH 3 2 21 2 4 L Jackson F D Boaz 10 20 20 4 Time 24 50 1 16 1 40l 1 531 Winner 531Winner B g by Midlothian Mottle MottleWent Went to post at 331 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Scotch Plaid was in rare form made his own pace throughout which was slow and easily drew away in the stretch Constellator was choked and hauled about by Woods in an effort to place him but finished well Ho was a remarkably good horse in spite of not being keyed up to a bruising race Hortoii was at great disadvantage in trailing behind the slow pace He was carried wide at the stretch turn but finished strongly as usual The race should improve Frangible which likes a route and runs best in the mud Scratched mudScratched 30030 Greyfeld 106 106Scotch Scotch Plaid show out Conetellator show 1 to 3 Horton show out rrCCy FIFTH RACE 78 Mile Purse 600 3yearolds and upward O J J O The Woodland Handicap Ind Horses A WtSt h 1A X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30242 THE PRIDE 6 109 3 510 56 6 5 IN J Woods T H Ryan 5883 3016iHOMESTEAD 3 113 1 2n 31 32 IH 22 OConnor G B Morris 85 1152 710 30207PB1NCESS TITANIA 4 93 7 62 6 4 32 3 L Jackson C Young 46685 30243 KITTIE KELLY 5 98 5 43 1 11 21 41 McGinn W L Stanfield 10 30 30 10 30224 BEY DARE 4 90 6 7 7 7 Gio 510 J Daly C G White 10 15 15 6 42SLY 8 115 2 1 12 2 4n 65 Spencer D M Hanlon 6 10 10 4 401MERCEB 01MERCEB 5 106 4 31 42 5a 7 7 Redfern J E Richardson 21 21 85 35 35Winner Winner fc g by Dundee Beeswing Went to post at 357 A post 1 minute Start bad Won driving second easily The Pride broke well and trailed his field to the stretch He ran an improved race with this kind of handling and finished fast just getting up in time Homestead was the better horse but tired in the stretch due probably to the damp going which has a tendency to ball up under his feet The track conditions favored the winner Princess Titania was practically left but closed a tremendous gap and was best today Kittie Kelly ran well for six furlongs Sly showed brilliant speed but tired badly in the last quarter lameScratched Mercer bled and also pulled up lame Scratched 30258 Lapidus 101 101Overweights Overweights Princess Titania 1 pound Kittie Kelly 2 The Pride show 7 to 5 Homestead show 1 to 3 Princess Titania show 4 to 5 Mercer show 1 to 3 30294 s SIXTH RACE 1 Mile Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St U Vi H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H XC P 301913VESUVLVN 5 114 2 311 11 13 in H Bullman W B JenmngsCol 65 65 13 30003 JANICE 4 106 4 5 5 42 21 22 OConnor G B Morris 2 2 2 12 30224 21302412EDGARDO HEADWATER 6 111 6 4n 3 SH 3n 35 J Mathews H L Jones Co 6 10 7 21 302412EDGARDO 5111 56 6 6 41 4 L Jackson J Burrows 10 40 4012 302422THE 4012302422THE FRETTER 6 114 1 2a 2 2 51 5 Mounce F J ORourke 5 5 4 1 30240 THE MILLER 6 111 3 IH 4u 51 6 6 Kelly G McNeil 20 100100 40 Time 40Time 26 50i 116 1411 Winner 1411Winner B h by St Andrew Hot Spring Went to post at 423 At post 1 minute Startgood Won easily second the same Vesuvian out classecHiis field at the weights Hegot a lucky break and made the most of his advantage He appeared a certain winner throughout Janice fresh and good broke flatfootedwas interfered with at the first turn but made up much ground and finished with a tremendous rush Headwater ran remarkably well in this race at the distance Edgardo was badly crossed at the first turn and then ran a good nice The Fretter quit badly in the stretch The slightly wet and sloppy going probably tired him The Miller belongs elsewhere elsewhereOverweights Overweights poundsVesuvian Janice 2 pounds Vesuvian show out Janice show out Headwater show 6 to 5 The Fretter show 1 to 3 New Orleans Form Chart. NKW OltLEAXS IA January 18 Fortyfifth ClubWinter day Crescent City Jockey Club Winter Meeting Weather cloudy track fast Presiding Judge R W Simmons Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 2 00 p m OQO FIRST RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind If orses A Wt St Ji V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30251ORLA 3 84 1 33 2 IH 12 Helgeson E Whalen 44432 301992B 44432301992B G FOX 6 110 7 5 5 32v 2 Slack D P Rodgers 3 16516565 30236 LITTLE JACK HORNERG 110 3 11 11 2 if 33 Landry W H Richardson 4762 30199 TOUR 4 108 5 43 4 4 41 Coburn G W Graydon 1353 3 1 30249 2BEN FROST 7104 4 6 64 6 5 Lyne EF Smith 10 20 20 6 4521 LOU ANN 7 102 6 777 6 J Miller FGAltman 10 10 10 4 30199 SIPHON 3 95 2 2a 3152 76 R Steele J J Marklein Co6 10 10 3 25070BERTHA NELL 7 97 10 10 8 8 82 Boyd RN Vestal Co 60 GO 40 15 23219 GRACIOUS 4 99 8 8 9 9 92 Creamer P McGuiro 100 100 GO 20 80220 GASSOON 9104 9 9 10 10 10 Rogers T C Stephens ColOO 100 60 20 Apprentice allowance Time 24 481 1 14 Winner 14Winner B f by Juvenal Judy Went to post at 200 At post 18 minutes Start poor Won easily second driving The light weight favored Orla She well in hand to the was stretch when she came away without great effort and wonas her rider pleased B G Fox was crowded at the start but made up a lot of ground and finished strongly He caught Little Jack Homer tiring and beat him out in the last stride The latter showed the most speed to the stretch and fully ran his race Scratched raceScratched 29895 W J Baker 104 301862Ernest Parham 96 Overweights 96Overweights poundsOrla Tour 4 pounds Orla show 3 to 5 B G Fox show 3 to 5 Little Jack Homer show evens Tour showl to 2 SO2S4 SECOND EACE 1 J1G es Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling n orses s rn oceys Owners O H C P 302373MAJOR MANSIR 5105 3 4 42 46 4 45 IN J Miller J U Strode 75 2 5 T 30237 JUDGE STEADMAN 9 108 1 33 3 3 35 3 22 Coburn G Land Co 65751 25 30254 STAE COTTON 5 92 2 2 23 21 21 l Boyd H A Cotton 66 41 65 30249 PRECURSOR 5 100 4 12 14 15 11 2 42 Gormloy S C Hildroth 15 50 50 15 30237 JACKANAPES 7 96 5 6 G 5 51 520 520 Hope JJ Ogles 12 12 10 21 30061 FAIR AMERICAN 5 95 G 52 5 6 6 6 6 Helgeson W J Connors 40 150 150 40 Time2G 51 1 17 1 421 2 09 2 35i 2 42 VolAuVentWent Winner 42Winner B gby Eothen VolAuVent Went to post at 245 At post 8 minutes Startgood Won driving second easily The fought it out strongly all through the last furlong Major Mansir kept bumping first two Judge Steadman throughout this drive and Coburn lodged a protest but it was not allowed Judge Steadman to his best form and finished strongly Star Cotton was under a stiff pull for the first mile but ran tiring was at the end Precursor ran well to the stretch and was eased up when beaten Overweights beatenOverweights Jackanapes 3 pounds Judge Steadman 2 Major Mansir show out Judge Steadmau show out Star Cotton show 3 to 5 30285 THIRD RACE 38 Mile Purse 300 2yearolds Allowances Ind Horses A A Wt St M Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P MUSICAL 6FLASH SLIPPER 110 6 22 12 RWilliams H T Griffin FLASH OF LIGHTNING f Griffinf 109 2 31 2x JWinkfield B Calvert Co 15 15 6 2 MERRY SISTER 109 5 62 3u Coburn RWWaldenSon 2 2 2 45 OFFSET 109 3 11 41 Lyne AHDHMorris2 21 2 5 WILTON 109 1 4 5K Dpminick B Schreiber 31 4 31 85 JULIA LISLEM 109 4 51 62 Richards J D STEP AROUND Crimmins Jr 15 20 20 8 109 8 i 78 Louden Mrs J B FRANCES Ferguson 15 20 20 1ft PORTER 10910 9 Dale C A Johnson Col5 20 20 8 LADY WINKLE 109 9 8 91 F Jones R E Watkins Col5 15 10 4 ZULMA 109 7 10 102 Reeder W M Sloan 20 20 20 8 SUE VIUS 10911 11 1111 11 Blake ABMaginnisColS Coupled in in betting Time 121 23 36 15 15 6 CinderellaWont Winner 36Winner Ch f by Chorister Cinderella Wont to post at 320 At post 12 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Musical Slipper finished very strongly and was going away at the end She ran like a stayer Flash of Liriit ning hung on gamely when it to drive came a Merry Sister was on the outside aU the very wide at the home turn Offset took the short route and ran next to the inside rail wav for the and cam journey Zulma acted green at the post Step Around is a bad actor ct Bntim ° Scratched Lady Spots 109 Overweights 109Overweights poundsMusical Musical Slipper 11 pounds Musical Slipper show evens Flash of Lightning show evens The entry show out Wilton CONTINUED ON THIED PAGE NEW ORLEANS FORM CHARTCONTINUED FOURTH RACE Full Course 3yearolds and upward Handicap The Live Oak Steeplechase 1000 added A Wt St 4 8 12 16 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 302342COLEY 5 134 4 11 12 25 11 12 iso Brazil J Desna 1351351351 1351351351MrsLFinney 301C6BRISTOL 6 164 6 45 4 33 21 26 2 Penn MrsLFinney 3 4 41 85 30200DAGMAR 7 148 3 G 6 Pulled up Bartley R T Wright Co 21 21 21 4o 4oTime Time 4391 4391Winner Winner B h by Donatello Maria Lewis LewisWent Went to post at 405 At post 4 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Coloy was splendidly handled was under restraint for the first part of the route and outjumped and outran his field when Brazil asked him to go The weight told on Bristol at the end and Penn eased her up all through the last furlong Captain Conover did his best Tame Irishman broke down Dagmar unseated his rider at the water jump but was remounted and continued over the course until the tenth jump when he bled and was pulled up upOverweights Overweights Tame Irishman 3 pounds Colev show 1 to 2 Bristol show 3 to 5 Captain Conover show 8 to 5 Dagmar show 2 to 5 FIFTH RACE I Miles Purse 100 3yearolds and upward Handicap 30287 Ind Horses A WtSt IA 1A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30164 MYNHEER 5 108 6 7 s 81 a 2 11 Coburn E J bhipsey 30235 RESEDA 5 97 3 5 31 IH Iil2n Cochran T Carey 31 5 5 8 5 95 5 91 91 91 41 31 GThompsnC A Johnson 6 10 10 4 4 95 9 311 48 3 32 41 T Meade D H McCauloy 8 10 10 4 30235 BEN CHANCE 5 98 7 10 10 10 61 5 Munro R M Westerfield 10 10 8 3 33021S2JESSIE 3021S2JESSIE JARBOE 6 901 1 8 8 61 51 62 Louden Mrs M Goldblatt 8883 30235 LITTLE ELKIN 4 96 4 6 6 7 7 7 Hope J J Ogles 12 17 17 7 30186 PURYEAR 3 88 8 2 1 8 8 8 Boyd J U Strode 50 100 100 40 50 ° 18 ALFONSO 4 107 2 1 2 22firoke dowuLyne II T Griilin 20 40 40 15 30201 CIRCUS 3 88 10 42 5 41 Foil Creamer W T Baldwin 10 15 15 6 6Time Time 24 49 1 141 1 40i 1 47 47Winner Winner Br hby Governor Foraker Fraulein FrauleinWent Went to post at 4 40 At post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Mynheer was cut off knocked about and in a pocket until on the turn for home where ho closed a big gap and had things all his own way in the last furlong Reseda was tiring at tho end and had all she could do to stall oil Silver Coin The latter made up a lot of ground and finished strongly It was a weak ride on Garter Ban Alfonso was going easily when he broke down Circus ran into him and went to his knees kneesOverweights Overweights Jessie Jarboe 1 pound Little Elkin 1 1Mynheer Mynheer show out Reseda show 4 to 5 Silver Coin show 8 to 5 SIXTH RACE 34 3Iile Purse 300 3yearolds Allowances 30288 Ind Horses A Wt St Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H Ck P li 11 111 IH Lyne AH DH Morris 2 13513545 30233LINGO 104 3 4 41 32 2 J Rice E Trotter 21 21 21 35 3530169OHAGEN 30169OHAGEN 115 2 3 3 2n 31 Dominick F Reagan 85 95 95 35 30036 DIGBY BELL 95 6 7 61 42 4 Reeder W M Sloan 20 30 SO 10 29994 FLORHAM + 92 i 21 21 51 5 R Brown H T Griilin 60 60 60 20 30169 RENDEZVOUS 90 5 61 7 6 61 C Smith T Licalzi CO 100 100 30 30096 COLONEL STONE 92 7 5 52 7 76 E Murphy Fizer Co 12 12 6 2 2BILL BILL LOGAN 104 8 8888 Rogers U S Wishard 60 100 100 40 40Time Time 241 48i 114 Winner B f by Eshor The Maid MaidWent Went to post at 5 11 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second driving The Hoyden was well in motion at flagfall showed much the most speed and was never in trouble at any part of the race Lingo and OHagen fought it out sharply for second place to the end His weight told on the latter at the end Digby Bell went well and will do when properly placed Overweights placedOverweights Digby Bell 3 pounds Florham 2 Bill Logan 2 2No No show betting on first three Page [2] DAILY RAGING FORM ISSUED EVERY DAY WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN BULLETINOFFICIAL OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR F H BRUNELL BRUNELLASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE EDITOR CLINTON C RILEY RILEYSECRETARY 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 184126 FIFTH AVE CHIC AGO ILLINOIS COPYRIGHTED COPYRIGHTEDEntered Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1902 by Frank H Bnmell in the cilice of the Librarian of Congress at Washington D C U S A AThe The chart and index numbers and track form of DAILY RACING FORM must not bo used They I are copyrighted daily and will bo keenly pro ¬ tected SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS SOBSCKIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE TERMS TERMSPer Per Month 125 125Half Half Year 750 750One One Year 1400 1400The The above rates are for single copies as sealed letters firstclass mail mailDaily Daily Racing Form Publishing Co prefers to send single copies as firstclass mail in all cases casesLocal Local subscriptions outside the down town dis ¬ trict will bo declined at other than firstclass mail matter rates CHICAGO ILLINOIS JANUARY 19 1902 Illinois Central Turf Exchange ExchangeFOLLOWING FOLLOWING WERE OUR PRICES JANUARY 18 1902 1902II At Oakland II At Charleston I At New Orleans Race Horse StPlSb StPlSb1st Race Horse Horse1st StPlSh Race Horse StPlSh 1st JACQUEMINOT 8512 8512KING 1st SAUCE BOAT BOATJIM i i lstORLA 5 2 1 KING HERALD 15 6 3 JIM WINX 4 8 5 B G FOX 726535 KILLDOE 2 4513 45132ndAFGHAN STUTTGART 4 8515 LIT J HORNER 621 6212ndMAJOR 2ndAFGHAN 8535 8535SAUL 2ndMAJOR MANSIR 2 35 SAUL OF TARSUS 726535 2ndLATCH STRING STRINGTRISTRAM 2 35 JUDGE STDMAN 7525 JOHN PETERS 15 6 3 33rdTHADDEUS TRISTRAM 6525 STAR COTTON 6 2 45 3rdTHADDEUS 25 TOUT 621 3rdMSICL SLIPPER 4 8545 8545F ARABO 40 15 6 6PAST F OF LIGHTNING 621 PAST MASTER 30 10 5 54th 3rd JESSIE Y J MERRY SISTER 521 25 4th SCOTCH PLAID 2 35 KILDARLIE 521 2i hCOLEY 3 1 25 CONSTELLATOR 5245 VINCE 4 853i r BRISTOL 726 35 35CAPT HORTON 8535 85355thTHE 4th CERTAIN CAPT CONOVER10 4 2 5thTHE PRIDE 6 2 1 1HOMESTEAD LADY HAYMAX 5th MYNHEER 2 4525 HOMESTEAD 521 12 12PRCESSTITANIA4 JULIETTAB RESEDA 4 8545 PRCESSTITANIA4 8545 85456thVESUYIAN SILVER COIN1 8 3 85 6thVESUYIAN 1 5th BY GEORGE 8 3 85 6thTHE HOYDEN 3 1 25 JANICE 4 8535 8535HEADWATER BAD PENNY HEADWATER 8 3 85 SAMLAZRUSESQ 1 WESTERN c cTURF cippc cippcoUuuL TURF MOST o oLITTLE oUuuL LITTLE EMMY 601 EL 6HOR 61 HOMAGE 21 OGLE 4 1 IDA LEDFORB 25 ST WOOD 6 1 THE ABOVE HO SFS WERE MAILED IN ADVANCE TO MY PATRONS ON MY TV AEKLY SPECIAL If FORMATION SHEET OF JAN ll llT T TO PATROXS I have stopped issuing SPECIALS on my local NEW ORLEANS HANDICAP SHEET at the request of my fellow JOCKEYS AND p HORSEMEN who claim that it ruins their odds at the track here By not SPECIFYINGsame on my local sheet puts me in the very best position to get next to the good things that are being uncovered and winning at longodda nearly every day of this meeting The HORSEMEN here have absolutely no objection to me furnishing 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 information and I also have in my employ experienced men whom I retain at a high salary to time all the morning trials of the n horses Among the fast workouts that I am next to is one of the best maidens a here who will win easily the first time out at long odds I also have on my list several horses belonging to the Texas contingent which have been espec ially prepared at the old OAKLAND track and vhen 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 uncov ¬ ered 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 11 30 am amTEKAIS TEKAIS MURING JANUARY 50 WEEKLY I WILL ONLY VIKE A COUFLti 1 URISG THE WKtK OF GOOD ODDS ODDSExJockey ExJockey Vic Britton PO Box 692 New Orleans La A f A KJ T C pi Proprietors of cigar stores or hotel news stands of any city to sell my weekly VVAIN I CLV SPECIAL information sheett published each Saturday containing the names of the horses who are progressing in their morning trials during the week unknown to the public and also of the nonstarters who are being prepared to be uncovered to win the coming week This sheet i entirely new and original BEWARE OF IMITATORS Send reference when applying Commission reasonable All free turf information seekers please look elsewhere elsewhereEWR EWR l Will BE UNCOVERED AT GOOD ODDS THE CnflPG WFEK BuncoBroncho Information Co CoBy By George 7 The Hoyden 3 Scotch Plaid 2 Vesuvian 75 75Abo Abo ewere my advertised extra specials My advertised 100 to L shot v ill do later can mate no explanations Besides 7 intermission place and show bets Arabo 30105 30105CAMPUS CAMPUS 20 PASSAIC 6 LABACOR 2 SIR FLORIAN I ROLLICK FRIDAYS WIRE WIRESCOTCH THE HOYDEN 3 SCOTCH PLAIO 2 VESUVIAN 75 WIRED TO THE ENTIRE WORLD MONDAY ONE REAL GOOD THING THINGAnd And this is a good thing This horse was prepared at Memphis and taken to New Orleans for a killing and starts Monday Three workings in Memphis over the hill 1 18 miles in 1 57f 1 57 1 57i with a 112 pound boy up ALSO TWO EXTRA SPECIALS ODDS FROM 85 TO 41 41SPECIAL SPECIAL DAILY CITY SHEETS WITH ALL RACES 100 100Six Six Specials for 1 0 or 3 for One Wired to any part of the world On sale at 11 30 a m at office 176 S Clark St in ticket office Phono 2149 Central Nows Stand southeast corner Clark and Madison ste COL steCOL J O WOOTKRS Mgr 94 Lincoln av Tol 3031 Dearborn Race Track Information Bureau BureauTURF TURF CORESPONDENTS CORESPONDENTSPUBLISHERS PUBLISHERS OF FORiU LkTTER HANDICAP ON ALL RACES 263269 DE RBitRN ST TKI PliONKS HARRISON 1580 AND 34O9 34O9TKRMS TKRMS 100 DAILY 400 WEEKLY WEEKLYNew New Orleans LA Jan 18 Make any proposition jou like on Goes Monday Mondayand and is oil in the can It is the sweetest thing of the meeting Will be at least 20 to I 11 The Sweetest Thing of the Meeting says our telegram Wo consider thiagood thing equally as good as was Fleuron woii at 15 to 1 Orla won at 20 to 1 and 22 other long shots that won at odds from 10 to CO to 1 and telegraphed to MORE THAN THREE THOUSAND PATRONS since the Now Orleans races began Wo aro the greatest firm in this business We can beat any one on racing information wo bar not a single ono no matter what they all say and wo challenge any ono to take us up on this Try us a day or a week and bo convinced that what wo advertise is ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE AND CORRECT CORRECTi i orrn Letter Handicap on all Races on Sale at 9 am amAlso Also sold at Cigar Stand Adams Express Building 185 Dearborn St Kolmans Cigar Store 267 Dear REYNOLDS GO 78 11 DKAKHORN ST ST2Winners 2Winners Guaranteed at OaMani Daily2 Daily2JACQUEMINOT JACQUEMINOT 32 AFGHAN 2 I THADDEUSI2THEH01DfN3l THADDEUSI2THEH01DfN3lWere Were our best bctsSaturday 500 forfeit if the above were not given Remember we only give one or two selections at New Orleans daily dailyMONDAY MONDAY MONDAYTwo Two Grand Specials that will win galloping Good Odds OddsNO NO HUMBUG OR GUESSING WITH US USThe The Best of Reliable Information Informationby by Wire from Our Experts Daily DailyHOT HOT SPRI Gs OFFICES 8 COURT ST ST3OO 3OO Weekly Wired at 10am YOU ARE A LOSER LOSERWhen When you follow guessers and handicap pers at New Orleans Im on the spot and MY information is REAL STABLE STUFF My LIBERAL AND HONEST TREATMENT of stable friends enables mo to wire my clients some good things every week I DO NOT wire every day DO NOT wire any oddson favorites and ANYTHING I DO WIRE YOU CAN BACK WITH CONFIDENCE My hon ¬ esty is proven by years of success and the fact factYOU YOU CANT PAY ME MEuntil until after you win If you want GENUINE INSIDE INFORMATION send me your address promising to bet 2 for me on the horse I wire you In your first letter only inclose 40c as a deposit to insure acceptance of telegrams I will then immediately mail you MY SPECIAL CODE To protect my racing interests am compelled to send telegrams by code codeFrank Frank J Henry Drawer 3 New Orleans La RESPONSIBLE BETTORS BETTORSCan Can obtain two to four good plays weekly from DIRECTLY INTERESTED parties at track on certain stables WIRED ONLY when informant has a heavy bet down This information sent to responsible parties for a percentage of NET weekly profits For particulars address addressPO PO BOX 9 14 MILWAUKEE W S HOW 20 EARNb 6 EVtKt DAY Get facts and figures Come behind the curtain in turf speculation 1 New 5th yearly edition booklet free under plain Sealed cover You can win with My System copyrighted You cant windailywjt t it Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF Col W S Barnes of Melbourne Stud has shipped to Memphis in charge of trainer Tom Settle to be prepared for the races at that place the following horses The Debutante Stakes winner Autumn Leaves Shyflyer b f 3 by Prince of Monaco Blue Devils Trialmore b g 3 by Jim Gore Fly ¬ ing Rumor Prince of Reason br g 4 by Prince of Monaco Logic an unnamed chestnut filly 3 by Prince of Monaco and three twoyearolds as fol ¬ lows Chippenvale b c by Oneko Imperial Duchess by Teuton TeutonStolen Stolen Kisses ch f by Prince of Monaco Resaca by Rossingtoni RossingtoniPeppermint Peppermint br f by Jim Gore Bacchante by Buchannan BuchannanThese These three youngsters were not sold at the Mel ¬ bourne sales being out of condition at the time and are the last of the yearling crop of 1901 from the Melbourne Stud Stakes To Close. I STAKES TO CLOSE Tennessee Breeders Association Saturday Janu ¬ ary 25 1902 1902Latonia Latonia Jockey Club Saturday February 1 1902 1902QueensCounty QueensCounty Jockey Club Monday February 3 1902 1902Chicago Chicago Jockey Club Tuesday February 4 4New New Louisville Jockey Club Saturday February 8 1902 1902Harlem Harlem Jockey Club Monday February 10J 1902 New Orleans Form. NEW ORLEANS FORM NEW ORLEANS LA January 18 The form of Mondays New Orleans fields is First Race Hayward Hunter Dr Hart Lemoync LemoyncSecond Second Race Queen W Free Coinage Succa sunna sunnaThird Third Race Sir Florian Eva Rice Linden Ella EllaFourth Fourth Race Grantor Kaloma Nellie Waddell Fifth Race Strangest Meggs Campus CampusSixth Sixth Race Santa Teresa Circus Memo Wastell New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES Probabilities Weather cloudy track fast First Race 1 Mile 3yearolds Selling End Horses Ace Wt 30287 Puryear 112 30149 DrJIart 109 3006G3Hayward Hunter 109 30251 Frank Jones 109 267 Lemoyne 109 30232 KingTatius 109 OOGl TheChieftain 107 30269 Chaminade 107 30186 Lathrop 107 30186 The Fashion 107 30216 Somersault 107 30119 Leroyd 104 Second Race 78 Ulilo 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling302542Ecome 302542Ecome 6 149 r02692Free Coinage 9 142 30254 Elsie Bramble 7 110 30249 Judge Magee 6 139 30249 Poyntz 4 139 29309 Guerdon 5i 30249 Avatar 5 139 302513Jerry Hunt 61S9 30215Homage 4 137 2S991 McWilliams 4 136 30267 Succasunna 3 119 28926 Queen W 3 119 Third Race 1 Mile and 7O Yards 4yoarolds and upward Selling 30185 W B Gates 6 110 30270Sir Florian 6 110 29S76 Schnell Laufer 5 106 30287 Garter Ban 4 103 30203 Swordsman 8 102 30253nva Rico 7 99 30202 Miss Soak 7 97 30270 Linden Ella 5 97 30368 Free Admission 4 91 30253 Pirates Queen 4 92 302C8 Watita 4 92 280S2Merida 4 92 Fourth Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Handicap 29996 Lennep 7 108 30184Nellie Waddell 3 106 30236 Maggie Davis 6 102 30269Kaloma 3 100 30015 Euterpe 6 99 30218 Grantor 6 98 302522Andes 6 98 302713Scarlet Lily 5 94 30217 Admiral Schley 6 92 Fifth Race 1 18 Miles 3yearolds and upward Selling 30250 Prince Real 5 109 300122Prestome 5 109 30230 Strangest 6 109 30203 Meggs 7 109 30055 Echo Dale 4 107 30217 Glade Run 4 107 302C8Campus 6 107 302843Star Cotton 5 101 30219 Little Tim 4 101 30193 Robert Bonner 8 104 30268 Shut Up 4 102 30119 Ben Hullum 3 89 Sivtli Race 6 13 Furlongs Furlongs3yearolds 3yearolds Allowances Allowances30201Little 30201Little Emmy 109 30287 Circus 107 29991 Memo Wastell 102 29998Emma ATM 102 29356 Joe Brown 97 30288 Colonel Stone 97 30288 Digby Bell 97 30233 Blue Ridge 95 30149 Kentucky Muddle 95 29978 Santa Teresa 95 30233 Debenture 95 29614 Herse 95 Page [3] New Turf Exchange ExchangeOn On St Paul Railroad Canal and Adams Streets T 14 1 I null I u T I ITrains Trains leave at 100 125 and 155 1 JUG JJ U niLm H P m Retu i ° f at 445 600 I and after the last race raceactual actual Running Time THirtgFive fflnutes fflnutesROUND ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS Illinois Central Turf Exchange commissions oq ailfjaces Stations First Train Second Train Train Third 3 Special Trains on Illinois Central By ByReturning Lv Randolph VanBuren St St 1235 1238 105 108 135 138 12th St 1240 110 i4Q Returning trains at 445 and 605 pm 1242 112 142 and af cer last race 1245 115 145 150 Transportation Fro Kensington 155 Charleston Form Chart. CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARTCHARIESTON CHARIESTON S C January 18 Thirtieth day Charleston Racing Association AssociationWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge J B Morrow Starter VV t Urueu Racing starts at 300 p m I Q fr OPC FIRST RACE O 1 Furlongs Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St V A StrFin Jockeys Owners O K O P 80212 SAUCE BOAT 5 102 4 51 43 31 IH Castro WBlJembertnCo2i 21 21 1 30155 JIM WIXN 4 106 2 6 6 51 2 Kuhn Dglass Williams 4 4 21 1 301962STUTTGART 6109 3 12 12 2H3i J Boland MCKclley 21 4 4 1 302463BROAD WAY 4 104 1 41 53 610 4n V Stewart J T Sims 10 20 20 8 301933MILLSTREAM 7 109 6 35 35 IH 53 Stansbury A B Stansbury 21 21 21 1 30261 CUSTODIAN 4 101 5 21 2o 41 6io Powell W Hunt Co 5662 50155 A BRIDE 4 99 7 7 7777 7 7 7 J Jones M R Taylor 20 30 30 10 Time 26 521 1 27 J JWinner Winner B m by Quicklime Satisfaction SatisfactionWent Went to post at 3 07 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second the same Sauce Boat was under restraint the first live furlongs and saved ground on the stretch turn when the leaders swung wide Jim Winn laid too far out of it in the early stages Stuttgart got third place simply through Polands energetic ride Broadway closed stoutly and would have been third in another stride Mill stream was probably the best horse in the race and with good handling would have won Custodian was cut off rounding the last turn while lying in a contending position Scratched 30278 Elsie Venner 102 102Overweights Overweights Jim Winn 2 pounds Millstream 2 Custodian 3 3Sauce Sauce Boat show 1 to 2 Jim Winn show 1 to 2 Stuttgart show 1 to 2 Millstream show 1 to 2 SECOND RACE 34 Mile Purse 150 3yearolds Selling Jnd Horses A Wt St V2 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 302282LATCH STRING 105 1 1 13 12 10 W Stewart A J Stafford 652 302281TRISTRAM 110 5 33 22 23 2 Castro Mrs E Enos 75 2 2 45 30265 TOUT 104 7 41 32 35 35 Joy W A Rinehart 6662 30279 HUCENA 95 3 7 62 510 45 J Jones Pack Reid 10 12 12 4 30108DR WORTH 109 2 52 51 41 56 J Boland R Crowhurst 3365 12 302452OHIO 12302452OHIO KING 110 6 61 7 65 630 T Stewart H Cheek 8 15 15 5 30137FANNIE KNOX 96 4 21 41 7 7 M Johnson H L Johnson 15 20 20 8 19iWinner Time 25 52 1 19i Winner B f by Logic Lady Relief ReliefWent Went to post at 330 At post 18 minutes Start good Won easily second staggering Latch String showed a lot of speed and made a show of her field Tristram ran well tho first five furlongs but found the extra eighth a trifle too far and tired badly Tout was under punishment most of the route and stood it gamely Hucena caused the long delay at post Dr Worth was never a contender Fannie Knox stopped to almost a walk in the last quarter Overweights poundsLatch quarterOverweights Ohio King 4 pounds Latch String show 1 to 3 Tristram show 1 to 3 Tout show evens Dr Worth show out 3O297 THIRD RACE O 13 Furlongs Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St yt StrFiu Jockeys Owners O H C P 30244 JESSIE Y 4 106 1 1302473KILDARLIE 13 is 15 is Kuhn H Black 65 65 1 12 302473KILDARLIE 5 106 2 22 2 28 210 Powell W Main 22245 30246 VINCE 4 109 3 41 41 33 312 J Boland EERagner 10 10 6 2 30210 FRED GRAFT 8 109 5 6 6 53 4 J Meyer A H Boykin 8 10 10 3 30282 ORDEAL 6 108 4 4302823TRILBY 52 51 41 520 Tattersall J McCann 10 15 15 6 302823TRILBY NELSON 8 104 6 3 32 6 6 Joy Eteen Turner 4552 Time 4552Time 261 52 1 6 6Winner Winner B f by Prig December DecemberWent Went to post at 4 23 At post 12 minutes Start fair Won easily second the same Jessie Y had thebest of the start and outclassed the company Kildarlie was easily the best of the others Yince acted badly at the post and was prominent in all the breakaways Trilby Nelson stopped to almost a walk after going a half mile mileScratched Scratched 301772Pporlands 106 30278 Virginia Wilcox99 Wilcox99Overweights Overweights Fred Graft 3 P9unds Ordeal 2 2Jessie Jessie Y show out Kildarlie show 2 to a Yiuce show 4 to 5 O S fc Q O FO URTH RACE 7 8 Iurse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses t A VtSt i 21 btrlin Jockoys Owners O H C P 3U264CERTAIN 5 112 4 li I ISK W atuwarfr J Agnow 3 3552 302303LADY HAYMAN 4 105 5 23 2 23 Castro M C Kolloy 4 4662 302633JULIETTA B 4 97 6 4 31 3 DHall ES Marshall 8 8o 85 85 1 12 30281 OLEA 5 102 1 o 41 4fr David W E Orcutt li 15 20 20 8 30196 COLETTE 6 110 7 1 61 61 K B Meyers F Horres 1 10 15 15 6 30281 TWO ANNIES 4 99 3 1 130124LIZZIE 7 71 6 Bonner SJEFinloy li 15 15 15 6 30124LIZZIE TELLO 6 107 2 i 53 51 75 J Meyer Forman Cady 3 34485 30280 ELLIS 7 101 8 J 10 15 15 4 30231 ANTAGONE 5 99 9 2 4 9 9 9 J Jones R Crowhurst 4 6 62 62Time Time 25i 52 1 191 1 34 34Winner PerhapsWent Winner B g by Bramble Perhaps Went to post at 4 57 At post 7 minutes Start good Won all ont second easily Certain and Lady Hayman had the race between them all the way Tho former hung on gamely although oub tothe last ounce Julietta B was wretchedly ridden With proper handling she should have won Olea tired when the test came Two Annies was shut off soon after the start The winner was bid up to 400 and bought by J Cracker Scratched 30282 Troubaline 102 102Cetajn Cetajn show evens Lady Hayman show evens Julietta B show out Lizzie Tello show 4 to 5 3O299 FIFTH CE 34 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward belling Ind Horses A Wt St M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 302132BY GEORGE 6 103 2 2H 21 12 12 Powell J Agnew 6 10 6 2 302653BAD PENNY 4 104 3 41 32 21 21 Mosier C F Schleith 6 10 10 4 S02632SAM LAZARUS ESQ 6 110 5 65 41 53 31 J Boland DglassWilliams85 85 1 12 30265BETTIE B II 4109 6 52 56 41 43 W Stewart W F Walter 34485 30244VLAKE FONSO 6 103 1 In 1 31 52 Castro Z Cooper 3552 30263 DOMINIS 7 107 7 7 7 7 65 B Meyer F Boversmith 8 15 15 5 30213 DONNA BELLA 4 100 4 32 6 61 7 D Hall S Pack 6 10 10 4 4Time Time 261 51i 119 119Winner Winner Ch g by St George Little Belle BelleWent Went to post at 525 At post 2 minutes Start good Won cleverly second driving By George ran a clever race and disposed of his field in race horse style Bad Penny is rounding to his best form and can win when placed properly Sam Lazarus Esq met with much ill luck He in all probability would have won but for being badly interfered with Bettie B II again showed a reversal of form Lake Eonso tired badly from her early effort Donna Bella does not like to be carried fast She is a quitter when pinched By George Bettio B II and Dominis were lame going to the post Scratched postScratched 30261Sir Kenneth 107 30193 Ducassa 95 30248 Intent 95 By George show evens Bad Penny show 2 to 1 Sam Lazarus Esq show out Bettie B H show 4 to 5 Oakland Form. OAKLAND FORM FORMOAKLAND OAKLAND CAI January 18 The form of Mon ¬ days Oakland fields is First Race Racivo Finch Mrs C CSecond Second Race NQvia San Venado Einstein EinsteinThird Third Race Adirondack Prince Eugene Venecia VeneciaFourth Fourth Race Jim Hale Bathos Siddons SiddonsFifth Fifth Race King Dellis Pat Morrissey Grand Sachem Sixth Race Meehanus Duckoy Sir Hampton Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES Probabilities Weather cloudy track fast First Race Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 29965 Young Morello 5 112 705 24069 Flashlight 9 110 715 30204 Corriente 9 109 695 30259 Racivo 5 107 725 29965 Horaldo 5 107 710 29965 Dr Boyle 5 107 705 30204 John Welch 5 107 710 710301422Finch 301422Finch 5 107 720 30170 Mrs C 5 105 715 23118 Clarello 6 105 700 29987 Nellie Holton 6 105 705 30170 Mary Nance 9 105 700 700Second Second Race G 12 Furlongs 4yearolds and upward Selling 30260 San Venado 7 112 720 72029965Urchin 29965Urchin 5 109 710 20255 Einstein 7 109 715 7153018D 3018D RinaldoH 7 109 690 23596 Newsgatherer 8 109 715 715E01S93Katherine E01S93Katherine Ennis 4 107 710 710302552Novia 302552Novia 7 107 725 30206 The Fiddler 4 106 690 30255 Invictus 4 106 705 80000 Loyal S 4 106 695 30255 Ural 4 106 700 30205 Fridolin 4 104 705 705Third Third Race 3 12 Furlongs Furlongs2yearolds 2yearolds Maidens Selling SellingInd Ind Horses color sex pedigree Wt Hdcp 30239 Chiffonier 114 705 The 705The Phantom ch g by Magnet Phoebe by Grinstead 110 Sylvia Talbot ch f by Balgowan Parolee 110 Irish Lassie ch f by Torso Marian 110 302913Past Master 108 710 30188 Prince Eugene 108 720 30257 Venecia 105 715 715302572Adirondack 302572Adirondack 105 725 30223 Tom Mitchell 105 715 715Fourth Fourth Race 1 116 Miles Miles4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Ago Wt Hdcp 30258 Bathos 5 113 720 720301463Artilla 301463Artilla 5 108 710 302583Jim 710302583Jim Halo 4 108 725 72530259Siddons 30259Siddons 4 108 715 30255 Darlene t 4 103 700 Fifth Race G 12 Furlongs Furlongs4yearolds 4yearolds and Tip ward Selling Selling301923Herculeany 301923Herculeany 5 109 30071 Cougar 4 109 29S33 10929S33 Redwald 5 109 30223Pat Morrissey 8JL09 30294 The Miller G109 30116Grand Sachem 7 101 30255VHagdad 10130255VHagdad 5 109 302603Pompino 6 109 10930172Bard 30172Bard Burns 4 109 25976 Dollio Wiethoff 6 107 30221 Nellie Forest 4 104 302262Kihg 104302262Kihg Dellis 5 103 Sixth Race 34 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling 30273 Gusto 5 109 30190 Goal Runner 6 107 302762Meehanus 107302762Meehanus 6 104 302402Sir Hampton 5 98 30190 Sweet Tooth 4 98 17411 Woeful 4 97 30293 Kittie Kelly 5 96 301033Duckoy 5 95 30240 Matt Hogan 5 95 Now Ready. NOW READY The American Sporting Manual for 1902 is now ready for sale It contains all the features that have served to make it popular and useful usefulierefete ierefete fore together with a new handicap table and other additions of value It embraces five handicapping tables a bookmaking percentage table all racing records revised to the last day of 1901 track records a comprehensive record of the pugilistic contests of 1901 trotting and pacing records a list of 215 trotters of 1901 and many otheritems of great value to all allwho who desire to keep track of the records of healthy sports of all kinds American Sporting Manual. AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL The American Sporting Manual of 1902 contains all racing records at large revised and complete up to the end of 1901 four handicapping systema with directions for their practical application a table showing how to compute bookmaking per ¬ centages track records of all the recognized tracks of the country the western and eastern scales of weights tables showing the comparative speed of tracks a complete list of pugilistic contests of 1901 of any consequence trottingand pacing records at all distances and a list of the new 215 trotters of 1901 Also a complete record of performances at all styles of billiards PEDIGREE BLANKS BLANKSOn On linen paper artistically edged in colors ruled and arranged for six generations of sires and dams of individuals and their ancestors Ten cents each 100 per dozen 350 per hundred No owner of a stallion should be without a supply supplyDAILY DAILY RACING FORM 124126 Fifth Avenue Chicago HI Page [4] Morris Park Stakes. MOTCKIS PARK STAKES The Westchester Kacing Association announces that the following races are opened to close at mid night of Saturday February 15 with a supple ¬ mentary closing for some as by the conditions Spring meeting For twoyearolds The Gaiety 1200 added the Kouquet 1200 added the Lau Teate 1500 added For threeyearolds TheLarchmontl200added the Baychester 1200 added the Van Nest 1200 added the Pocantico 1500 added addedFor For threeyearolds and upward The Metropoli ¬ tan 7500 added the Harlem 1200 added the Toboggan 1200 added the New Rochelle 1200 added the Spring Serial Handicaps 3700 added A Jockey Club weight for age race 2000 added the Amateur Cup 1000 added addedSteeplechases Steeplechases and Hurdle Eaces St Nicholas Hurdle Race 600 added Knickerbocker Hurdle Handicap 600 added New York Steeplechase 750 added International Steeplechase Handicap 1000 1000added added the Grand National Steeplechase 5000 5000added added the Meadow Brook Hunters Steeplechase 1000 added addedAutumn Autumn Meeting supplementary entries to close August 15 For twoyearolds The Nursery Handi ¬ cap 2500 added the Champagne 4000 added v the White Plains Handicap 2500 added addedFor For threeyearolds The Jerome Handicap 2000 added addedFor For threeyearolds and upward The Municipal Handicap 2500 added the Morris Park Autumn weightforage race 3000 added SPRIKG MEETING SUMMER MEETING JUNE 7 TO JUNE 20 BEGINS AUGUST 4 CHICAGO Stakes AND FOR SPRING SUMMER FOBJTOAI OF CLOSE ENTRIESCLOSE ENTRIES Feby 10 MEETINGS 1902 OVFR 7 CLOSEMONDAY MONDAY Full Values in Cash Purses for Horses of Class with 500 to IUQO Added AddedEvents Events for Jumpers Over a Perfect Course Strikes for Fall Meeting Announced in July The 20th Century Stakes Handicap 5OOO scale Those entered to be sold for 3500 to carry 150 to third horse The winner to be sold at The Added Estimated Value 7500 For 3year weight Estiweight forage 3 Ibs allowed for each 500 to 2000 tion Horses entered to be sold for 3000 to anc Youngster Stakes 150O Added Esti olds and upward Entrance 15 each 100 addi then Ib carry mated Value 3000 For 2vearolds foals of ¬ 1 for each 100 to 800 A winner in 1902 of scale weight 2 Ibs allowed for each 250 tional to start 5000 added of which 700 to sec ¬ a starta race of the value of 1200 to be entered for not less then 1 Ib for each 1GO to 1000 then 2 Ibs to 2000 1900 Entrance 10 each 50 additional to start for each ond and to third 1500 added of which 200 to second and 150 to 300 horse Weights to be an ¬ than 1500 Starters with selling prices must bo 100 to 700 A winner after March nounced three days before the day appointed for named ofnamed box 31 of a race of third horse A winner of stakes of the value of through entry at the usual hour of clos the value of 1OCO to be entered for not less than the race A winner of other than a selling purse ing the day preceding the race and those so named 1200 Starters with 1200 to carry 3 Ibs of two such stakes or of one selling prices must be named of the value after the of 2000 5 Ibs of three or stakes race announcement of weights to carry 5 will be liable for starting fee One and more onesix through box the entry at usual Ibs extra One and three sixteenths miles milesThe teeuth miles hour of closing the of the value of 1000 each or of one of the valno of day preceding the race and those so named willbe 4000 8 Ibs extra Nonwinners of of the Added 3500Added The Harlem Stakes Handicap 3500 The Garden City Stakes Handicap 2OOO liable for starting fee One mile value of 900 that have not won five races a race allowed Estimated Aalue 57fiO For 3year 3yearyolds yolds and upward Entrance 15 75 additional to start 3500 added of which 500 to second and 250 to third horse Weights to be announced announcedthree three days before the day appointed for the race raceA A winner of other than a selling purse race after afterthe the announcement of weights to carry 5 Ibs extra extraOne One and oneeighth miles milesThe Ibs extra Six furlongs ° i l le vSu vSuf V 1500 added f S of which 300 to e OOO 8 l lxt xt Knl secon seconThe The Stakes 2OOO Added Esti The M nerlof XcS ofth vaSe Chicago ¬ Lewis Clark Stakes 2000 Added of OO t hat hdSSot hft ft S mated Value 35OO For 3yearolds and Estimated Value 3300 h f up ¬ For 3yearolds foals won three races allowed 3 Ibs two 5 Ibs 1 SPJl Ism ward Entrance 10 each 50 additional to start of 1899 Entrance races 11 fnr pnM im 10 each G5 additional to start maidens 10 Ibs maidens that have run in stakes f ehV viftn K 2000 added of which 400 to second and 200 to 2000 added of which 400 to second and 200 to and not been placed in such 13 Ibs Four and a f r sfartopl of Mm third horse A winner after March 1 1902 of a third horse Weights 5 Ibs below the scale A half furlongs one than 1 MO tarterswlth wUh sellin n stakes of the value of 3000 or of three stakes of be named om i tiYrm through entry box at the usual hour of the value of 1000 each to carry 5 Ibs extra selling stakes not considered Nonwinners after March 1 1902 of a race of the value of 1500 allowed 5 Ibs more oyearoius suites 01 me vaiue 01 iweacn of 800 8 Ibs of 500 12 Ibs of 400 15 Ibs One fiiinnil ctnrt l nm irlrlivl nfuliiMi Qmtn cn mile SwSo The Junior Stakes Handicap 1500 Add Addot mileThe The Austin Stakes Selling 150O Added ot Ktthm sn tmeBuchS ° itho value of 1000 to carry 3 Ibs of two such cd Estimated Value 3000 For 2yearolds Estimated Value 3OOO For 3yearolds and up ¬ additionalMai bs 2yearoldsbs of any raceof the value of 400 in 1OP 8 ifes ftakcs or of one of the value of 1700 5 Ibs of foals of 1900 Entrance 10 each 50 additional ward Entrance 10 each 50 additional to start Mai amens lens avowed auowea j 12 Ibs JDS One une and ana one oneeighth eignm milel miles Ibs extra or more stakes of the value of 1000 each to start 1500 added of which 300 to second and 41500 added of which 300 to second and 150 to third The lliverside Stakes iSelluig 15OO Add 600 that have Nonwinners of a race of the value of 150 to third horse Weights to bo announced three horse The winner unless otherwise stipulated not won three races allowed 3 Ibs days beforethe day appointed for the race Awin 3 Vil I F2r 5old Jwo raco 5 lbs5 maidens 10 Ibs maidens when named to start to be sold at auction Horses foals i of Ib99 x Entrance 10 each i X additional have run stakes and that nerof other than a selling purse race after the an in a not been entered not to bo sold to carry 5 Ibs above the to start 1500 added of which 300 to second and 13 Ibs Five f urlonge placed in such furlongs nouncement of weights to carry 5 Ibs extra Six Entrance fees must accompany nominations Entry bla kn inn b had iunrion the FormAcdress upon jip o Secretary or to the office of Daily Racing Form Acdress nominations and 11 commuiicttions to M NATHANSON Secy SIS Merchants Loan and Trust Bldg Chicago Dally Racing Form ALL THE TURF PTJBLI SHERS EWS PERFECT ¬ OF THE OFFJCIAJ ORGAN OF THE THEWESTERN LY EDITED WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB Form Sheets and Entries Ex ¬ ALL TRACKS pertly Indexed IndexedTelegraphic ARE FULLY RE ¬ Telegraphic Correct Con ¬ PORTED cise Comely ComelyTraining Training News a Specialty SpecialtyOff Off pur Own Presses Be 124126 fore the Chicago Dailies FIFTH AVENUE G H I G A 6 0 SUBSCRIPTION PBICE PBICEONE ONE MONTH 125 SIX MONTHS 750 750ONE ONE YEAR 1400 1400SENT SENT AS FIKSTCLASS MAIL IN PJAIN ENVELOPE Charleston Form. CHARLESTON FOIiM CHARLESTON S C January 18 The form of Mondays Charleston fields is First Race Jim Winn Poorlands Kildarlie KildarlieSecond Second Race Jim Scanlan Lady Florence Tam ¬ bourine II IIThird Third Race Clifton Boy Lady of the West Economic EconomicFourth Fourth Race Barney F Julietta B Grace GraceFifth Fifth Race By George Bad Penny EvasDtrling Charleston Entries. CHAItJLESTON ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst First Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses Age Wt 30297 Ordeal 6 114 30262 Fiddler III 6 114 302972Kildarlie 5 114 30297 Poorlands G114 302783Suttee G112 30177 MarkHanna II 6 109 30262 Dewey D 1 5 109 30177 Give and Take 5 109 302952Jim Winn 4 104 30008 Henry Hammond 4 104 30278 Virginia Wilcox 4 99 Second Race 4 12 Finlongs 3yearolds Selling 30296 Dr Worth 10 302792Hattie Davis 105 30211 Lady Florence 105 302822Tambourine II 105 30279 Jim Scanlan 101 30279 Swan Dance 102 Thirtl Race 1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling3029938am 3029938am Lazarus Esq 6 117 30263 Frank B 9 Ill 30247 Whistling Con 7 104 30280Economic 4 102 30299 Dominis 7 101 302802Lady of the West 7 101 30262Lady Aintree 5 99 30281 Welsh Girl 4 95 302483Clifton Boy 3 83 Fourth Race G 12 Furlongs 4yearolds Furlongs4yearolds and upward Selling Selling302613Grace 302613Grace 4 110 30261 Oricius 4 105 30095 Barney F 5 105 0298 Two Annies 4 103 3029S3Julietta B 4 103 3024G2Haco 8 102 30193 Ducassa 4 102 Fifth Race 34 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling 30261 Sir Kenneth 6 Ill 30248 Intent 5 108 30299By George 6 107 30127 Also Ran II 0107 302992Bad Penny 4 102 302813Evas Darling 4100 302643Ruby Riley 6 95 Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF While it is not definitely announced it is almost certain that all stakes of the California Jockey Club next season will be added money events and not guaranteed affairs Another innovation will be the adoption of the English scale of weights thus making this association the pioneer of such a move ment in this country countryHardy Hardy Durham has taken up a string of ten head at his Horse Haven Farm near Lexington Ky and from this will select his racing stable for 1902 He will try out and probably pick eight from the ten for the campaign on the western tracks For the first time he will sell this season a few of the Horse Haven yearlings yearlingsSaturday Saturday the stewards of the Crescent City Jockey Club confirmed their indefinite suspension of jockey Hafihberger for liis suspicious ride on Ernest Par ham