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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, February 12, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, February 12, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902021201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, February 12, 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] Edward Corrigan's Horses. EDWARD CORRIGANS HORSES Mr Corrigans stable recently brought from Eng ¬ land is euro to be a center of great interest this year in the minds of American patrons of racing because it embraces seventeen English bred horses a number of which have raced in England with con ¬ siderable distinction and the majority if not all of which he expects to race over the western tracks He is the first turfman to bring a strong string of developed English racers to this country to pit against our American thoroughbreds and in order that the experiment may have a satisfactory trial it is to be hoped the horses will not be injuriously affected by their voyage and the change of climate The list of horses brought over by Mr Corrigan including a number taken to England by him is as follows ENGLISH BEED HOBSES HOBSESMarta Marta Santa b h 6 by Martley Luxette LuxetteScintillant Scintillant b h 6 by Sheen Saltire SaltireMonsieur Monsieur de l0rinev b c 3 by Orme Lily Asphodel 1 Layia ch f 4 by Friars Balsam Lady Para ¬ mount Proclaim b f 3 by St Hilaire Procida by Petronel PetronelLEstrenne LEstrenne b f 4 by Enthusiast Vanquish VanquishSemper Semper Vigilans b m 5 by Carbine Sempronia SemproniaRose Rose Tree b m 6 by Bona Vista Fannie Ralph RalphCactus Cactus II ch c 4 by St Angelo Prickly Pear PearOrmicant Ormicant ch h 5 by Orme Cant CantFancy Fancy Man b c 4 by Best Man Tights TightsWestern Western Duke br c 4 by Grand Duke Devonia DevoniaPlanudes Planudes b h 5 by St Simon Lowly Sir Hercules ch h 6 by Sir Hugo dam by Gal lopin lopinBay Bay colt 2 by Ravensbury Rakesdale RakesdaleKnightly Knightly b c 2 by White Knight Remorse RemorseAMERICAN AMERICAN BEED HORSES HORSESSardonic Sardonic b m 6 by Morello Sardonyx SardonyxAilyar Ailyar b h 6 by Himyar Aileen Aroon AroonBrown Brown colt 3 by Bassetlaw Daniella DaniellaLute Lute b f 3 by Watercress Lucille Murphy MurphyGolden Golden Rule ch g 5 by Golden Garter Lucille Murphy MurphyRollick Rollick II ch f 3 by RileyDollikins RileyDollikinsSardine Sardine ch m 5 by Bassetlaw Sardonyx SardonyxM M F Tarpey b g 4 by Bassettlaw Idol IdolTemper Temper b c 3 by Indio Tempest TempestIndian Indian b c 3 by Indio Lucerne Mackey ch c 3 by Golden Dawn Winena WinenaJed Jed b c 3 by Indio Jannie S Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF Word comes from Nashville Tenn that the two yearold division at the local track is far above the average Just before the cold spell quarters were reeled off around 24 seconds and threeeighths in 36 with great regularity Among the more promising of the twoyearolds may be mentioned Frank Bruhnsbay colt by Ben dOr Venezuela also his bay colt by Ben dOr Sierra Madra W W Dar dens brown colt by First Mate The Cough also his chestnut colt by Faverdale Varnish and John J Greeners brown filly by Ornus Alveria M On her showing this youngster is probably the best at the track Scott P Harlan has a brace that for breeding and looks can hardly by surpassed One is a chestnut filly by Inspector B Pretense dam of the good race horse The Parader the other a brown filly by Himyar Viscontess This pair has been entered in all of the twoyearold stakes both at Harlem anil Hawthorne Twoyearolds from the Hendrie barn are bred in the purple Those in the Moore string have not been given much work as yet but are foreward enough to encourage the belief that they will be factors in the prominent stakes for horses of their age Those belonging to the Walters division are taking their work well Mr Hondries Lexington purchases are growing and are well thought of by Walters The youngsters in the Hayes barn have not been tried out sufficiently to get a lino on them They aro all good lookers however and as Hayes is one of the best conditioners in the country his string likely enough will furnish some surprises when they go to the post postW W H Jackson Jrs stable in charge of Henry Gerhardy has arrived at the track from Belle Meade and the horses twentytwo in number are doing well A report has been sent out from Frisco to the effect that jockey Bullman will go to New Orleans to ride Lord Quex in the Crescent City Derby This however is not correct Albert Simons the owner of Lord Quex says that he had never as much as given Bullman a thought in connection with his colt Winkfield has for some time been engaged to ride Lord Quex in the big New Orleans event Simons also expects to have the Dunne jockey ride his colt in the AmericauDerby in the event that he starts in the wests premier race provided Mr Dunne should not have a starter Lord Quex is go ¬ ing along in good form According to reports from Memphis Tenn there willbe no consolidation of the equine forces of John W Schorr William C Schulte and Senator J S OBrien this year J W Schorr it is said will start the season in full charge of his horses and not even his son J F Schorr will be financially interested in their welfare William C Schulte president of the Louisville Jockey Club who was reported to have formed the alliance with J W Schorr and OBrien is credited with saying that a very small partnership existed between them and while at Montgomery Park last week looked at Flora Pomona which alone represents the posses ¬ sions of the firm of J W Schorr Co Each of the thirtyseven remaining horses in the barn is owned outright by J W Schorr February 17 all the horses in charge of J F Schorr in California will be sold The lot embraces Joe Frey F W Erode Timemaker and twelve others J W Schorr made an offer of 5000 to Senator OBrien for a twoyear old filly by Flying Dutchman Lady of the Lake which was declined William C Whitney appears to be having unusu ¬ ally hard luck with his stable of racing thorough ¬ breds this winter With Nasturtium his Derby candidate ailing in England comes the unwelcome news that the crack colt Goldsmith is suffering from what is said to be lung trouble at Mr Whit ¬ neys Long Island farm Dr William Shepard of New York says the colt has a high fever and coughs continually but that in all probability ho will re ¬ cover Goldsmith was such a consistent performer last year that it was predicted by many turfmen that he would develop into a great threeyearold There was a time when Goldsmith was considered a better race horse than Nasturtium and in some quarters it was believed that he would be sent to England instead of the latter Not long ago King Hanover was stricken with an illness that was epi ¬ demic at Mr Whitneys stables but he is well now and will be able to fill his engagements Mr Whit ¬ ney has lost two promising twoyearolds through illness this winter but his other thoroughbreds notably Yankee and Endurance by Right have es ¬ caped Now York Sun Owners of some of the prominent stables which will confine their racing almost entirely to the west this season are snapping up all the good horses that aro showing at New Orleans Several days ago M Barrett acting for E J Shipsoy transferred Mynheer to F G Altman the consideration being something like 2500 A horse that shows any kind of form cannot bo touched for less than this amount The fact that H Robinson refused 4000 for Death shows what a demand there is for good material J McGrath who is wintering a small but select stable at the Crescent City was approached some CONTINUED ON FOCETII 1AQE GOSSIP OF THE TURF v Continued from First Page days ago by Chicago men and asked to put a s price on Lamp OLee Ordinarily Lamp OLee is a i Ahorse which could be purchased in the east for i something like 2500 or 3000 Around Bennings y last fall he could give a horse like Death ten or fif 1 teen pounds With the inflated values which the v demand has created Lamp OLee is a 5000 horse IThe chances are however that ho too will change hands in a few days Word comes from Memphis Tenn that trainer IDharles Hughes who propped Lieutenant Gibson and other horses for Charles Head Smith of Chi cago was there last week in company with Henry Zeigior of Cincinnati presumably to buy horses but Tiad left without making a purchase Sam Hildreth had all hia horses unclothed for Charles Sughes and Henry Zeigler A grander lot of horses j iall of which are the picture of health it would be behard hard to see from any stable Hughes asked Hildreth to price McChesney The reply was 20000 and added his owner it is no use your offering me a xcent less McChesney has filled out finely and has grand quarters on him In height he does not ii appear to have grown much since a twoyearold but that may be owing to his general growth Hil i Ireth says he is 200 pounds heavier than when he bought him Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART OAKXANID CAI February 11 Eightyseventh day New California Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting1 Weather cloudy track sloppy j Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter Richard Dwyer Racing starts at 2 10 p m Or fpr FIRST RACE 5 13 Furlongs Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 305583HILARY 5 110 1 Hi 13 13 12 Bullman Piedmont Stable 4431 30523 SCREENWELL LAKE 4 102 2 2 21 21 2 L Jackson T Fox 56485 30437 FEBRUARY 8 108 5 3 4 3 35 Howson J S Gibson 3 7 73 30085 PHIL ARCHIBALD ARCHIBALD306123ALZURA 4 107 4 7 65 4 42 Troxler J M Crane 30 100 100 40 306123ALZURA 4 106 7 51 51 5 55 OConnor A H Vivell 85 21 1151 30578 WILLIAM F F305902ELKARN 5 111 8 8 8 7 62 Prior J Kane 20 100 100 30 305902ELKARN 4104 6 62 7 8 710 Birkenruth W H Grissim 10 30 30 10 30510 IDAHO CHIEF II 4 106 10 10 9 9 83 BurlingameE E Randall 60 100 100 40 30403 KATHERINE ENNIS 4 102 3 42 32 6 9 Ransom Mrs F Speirs 6 10 10 4 30543 FORBES 4 108 9 9 10 10 10 See P Le Conte 60 100 100 40 40Time Time 251 5H 110 110Winner Winner Ch g by Harry OFallon Ethel VI VIWent Went to post at 2 11 At post 3 minutes Start fair Won easily second driving Hilary beat the rate Bullman made the most of this advantage picked the best going and was very lucky throughout ocreenwell Lake is best on a sloppy track was given a lucky start and clever ride and just lasted lo enough t9 beat the badly ridden February The latter was in hand for the first half and was only call on when it was too late and was best Phil Archibald finished fast Alzura got off poorly and could never get up Katherine Ennis tired badly and can do better betterScratched Scratched 30238 Idalette 106 306073Graylette 104 104Overweights Overweights Hilary 2 pounds February 2 Alzura 4 William F 3 Idaho Chief II 2 Forbes 4 Hilary show 1 to 2 Screenwell Lake show 4 to 5 February show 8 to 5 Alzura show 1 Jto QC C ± SECOND RACE 58 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds Maidens Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Yz H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 112 3 H 12 12 12 J Ranch C Lind 75 85 1 25 29966 BUDD WADE 114 2 21 21 21 21 Bullman B Schreiber 10 12 12 5 30574 BRETON 117 4 51 31 31 3H Conley Chinn Forsythe 10 10 7 2 30573 5883304202YRSULA ANNIE MAX 112 1 41 4 4 42 J Daly P Sheridan 5883 304202YRSULA 112 5 61 5 55 55 OConnor J C Nealon 2i 41 44 75 30541 SLEEPING CHILD 109 9 77 61 6io Donnelly J J Moran 50 10060 20 30335 ORATOSSA 107 6 32 61 7 72 L Jackson A B Spreckels 15 20 20 8 30044 ST CHESTER 112 8 8 8 8 85 Bell HLHaskell 30 60 60 20 23701 TEDDY MARKS 109 10 999 910 J Woods Papinta 10 50 50 15 29698 DUKE OF RICHELIEU 109 7 10 10 10 10 Hoar H Gottenburg 20 100 100 30 30Time Time 25 51 l04i Winner LangdonWent l04iWinner B f by St Carlo Countess Langdon Went to post at 243 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second handily Lass of Lang den quickly ran into a winning lead from a flatfooted start and was easily best Budd Wade got off run ¬ ning did his best and was strongly handled Breton ran well and finished fast Annie Max and Yrsula were outrun throughout Oratossa showed a good burst of early speed The others are very bad racers Scratched racersScratched 305733Knockings 112 112Corrected Corrected weights Breton 117 117Lass Lass of Langden show out Budd Wade show 2 to 1 Breton show evens 30627 THIRD RACE 13 Mile Purse 400 2yearolds Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30591ADIRONDACK 13305241DOTTEREL 111 1 H 11 IN Bullman BurnsWaterhse65 65 45 13 305241DOTTEREL 85E 105 2 21 32 22 OConnor TH Stevens 4 6 6 85 E 103 5 5054033 JDaly W B JenningsCo4 6 6 95 305401HUDSON 95305401HUDSON 106 4 31 21 41 Hoar B Schreiber 3 41 41 1 305243PUSS IN BOOTS 103 3 4 43 540 L Jackson A Josephs 7 12 12 5 30556 DUPAGE 106 6 666 Troxler F D Boaz 50 100 100 30 Time 30Time 12i 25 51 Winner 51Winner DucklingWent B g by Altamax Duckling Went to post at 302 At post 8 minutes Start straggling Won driving second easily Adirondack beat the gate and led throughout under strong urging and won through Bullmans powerful riding Dotterel was catching him fast at the end of the race and ran a very game race Nigrette off badly ran very wide on the turn closed a big gap finished fast and was probably best in the going Hud Hudon on showed early speed but failed to make good in tho stretch Puss in Boots was at a disadvantage iu he Koihtr Dupage a good looker was practically left e eAdirondack Adirondack show out Dotterel show 3 to 5 Nigrette show 7 to 10 Or O FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz Si StrFin Jockeys Owners OH C P 305592TOWER OF CANDLES 4 104 3 22 22305222JOHN 22 IH 11 L Jackson C Young 45 45 71013 305222JOHN PETERS 3 105 1 12 1230r H 71013H 22 22 J Woods J F Schorr 6 99 2 30r 74PRESTANO 3 100 2 42 42 41 33 J Ranch J Conway 66565 30377 PHYLLIS 3 98 5 31 31305593MATT 31 31 41 Birkenruth A J Stemler Co 5 15 15 4 305593MATT HOGAN 5 109 6 6 63057SBEN 6 6 51 Parmelee W P Magrane 10 30 30 8 3057SBEN LEDI 6107 4 5 51 5 6 Winslett GW Scott 6 W 10 3 4 Winner B f by Candlemas Duchess of Towers TowersWont Wont to post at 333 At post 6 minutes Start straggling Won handily second easily Tower of Candles broke flatfooted but put up a game effort after being outrun to tho stretch and graduallv John Peters down Tho latter was away in his stride and ran under a stiff pull almost throughout wore and stayed remarkably well in a driving finish Ho is a superior colt in sloppy going Prestano finished fast after being messed about on the stretch turn Phyllis went well throughout but was not cood enough Matt Hogan had no chance with his jockey but made up much ground on his own Ben Ledi quit in the stretch and was outclassed in the going courace Overweights John Peters 3 pounds Prestano 1 Phyllis 1 Tower of Candles show out John Peters show 3 to 5 Pr 3O629 FIFTH RACE 1 18 Miles Parse 400 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St St M Vz ZA StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 304763WOLHURST 8 101 4 31 3 43 51 41 11 Winslett J McMichael 30952URCHIN 5 101 3 1 In 23 In lu 2 Redfern D F Cox 10 10 9 3 305953FORMERO 6 105 5 41 41 31 32 31 3n J Woods J Hackett 24485 30595 JOE RIPLEY 11 104 1 22 21 In 21 2u 45 Brodien P G Lano 2 1152 45 30424 Stornil 4 MORINEL 7 99 6 6 6n 7 7 61 5 51 510 J Daly M Storn 8 20 20 6 30561 il KICKUMBOB 5101 2 52 55 51 41 66 62 L Jackson G B Morris 6 9 8 1 30595 5 LAVATOR 6 101 7 7 65 65 7 7 7 Birkenruth J C Noalon 675 Time NoalonTime 25 501 1 17 1 46 1 591 Winner B g by Ventilator Nut Brown Went to post at 4 06 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second the same Wolhurst was benefitted by the excessive use of Urchin in the first part of the race and caught him tiring in the stretch and finished strongly Urchin forced the pace throughout and while tiring at the end put up a desperately game finish Formero carefully handled and saved was dropped in a lucky third Hois better in sticky going Joe Ripley poorly handled and under a stiffpull from the start was never given his head until it was too late The others were outrun and were never serious contenders t any stage Overweights Formero 4 pounds Wolhurst show 8 to 5 Urchin show 3 to 2 Formero show 7 tb 10 Joe Riploy show 2 to 5 3O63O SIXTH RACE 78 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St V ± V H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30392NILGAR 6104 5 2 ± 2 3 3 11 ± OConnor Mrs P E JonesCo 85 85 32 35 30377 QUIZ 4101 8 42 42 22 2 23 Redfern J M Crane 10 13 13 6 30503 YOUNG MORELLO 5 107 3 li 11 1 1 31 J Woods W Scharetg 10 16 16 6 50527 HUNGARIAN 6 106 4 31 52 61 4 41 Troxler G W Miller 3552 3552305923LODE 305923LODE STAR 8 104 9 7 7 7 52 51 BirkenruthD OKeefe Co 5 10 10 4 30592 MISSION 5 104 2 31 3 41 62 610 J Ranch J Wilson 5 7 7 21 30594 DARLENE 49918888 71 LAJackson H E Rowell 20 30 30 10 30506 SAND DE LEE 3 92 10 10 9 9 9 82 J Daly T Hayes 50 100 100 40 30340 THE SINGER 5 104 6 61 6 51 7 91 Hoar W P Magrane 10 10 8 3 30543 NED DENNIS 5 104 7 9 10 10 10 10 L Jackson Piedmont Stable 5542 5542Time Time 24 491 117 130K 130KWinner Winner B g by Islington Joy by Wildidle WildidleWent Went to post at 4 20 At post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Nilgar was lucky and skilfully handled Ho was nursed to the stretch where he turned very wide but finished strongly and was probably best Quiz is in rare form He flashed to the front in tlie stretch and seemed the winner but tired right at the end Young Morello displayed plenty of speed and stamina Hun ¬ garian was badljMidden but finished strongly in the worst going Lode Star closed a big gap from a poor start and is steadily improving Mission was crossed on the far turn losing several lengths The Singer badlyScratched evidently short showed speed but quit badly in the stretch Ned Dennis ran badly Scratched 30590 Ural 101 101Overweights Overweights Hungarian 2 pounds Nilgar poundsNilgar show 1 to 3 Quiz show 3 to 1 Young Morello show 3 to 1 Ned Dennis show 4 to 5 Page [2] DAILYRACINGFORM ISSUED EVERY DAY WESTERN 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NEWS STAND STANDAT AT NASHVILLE TENN DUNCAN HOTEL HOTELAT AT MILWAUKEE Wis PLANKINTON HOTEL NEWS STAND STANDAT AT BUFFALO N Y NEW TIFFT HOUSE HOUSEAT AT BUTTE MONT KEEFE BROS POST OFFICE NEWS STAND STANDAT AT KANSAS CITY Mo RJCKSECKEE CIGAR AND NEWS Co NINTH AND WALNUT STREETS ATTORONTO ONT ONTGEORGE GEORGE MCSWEENEY IROQUOIS HOTEL AT MEMPHIS TENN B M MANSFORD Co E H CLARKE BRO BROAT AT NEW ORLEANS LA H J HOLLE 641 COMMERCIAL PLACE CHICAGO ILLINOIS FEBRUARY 12 1902 Race Track Information Bureau SUITE 500 263269 DEARBORN ST CHICAGO CHICAGOTURF TURF CORRESPONDENTS PUBLISHERS OF FORM LETTER HANDICAP ON ALL RACES TERMS 100 DAILY 400 SIX DAYS MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO 15 to I Shot Extra Special Wednesday ThingFriday Thursday at New Orleans 1 2 to I Good Thing Friday at New Orleans 5 to 1 or better Plunge to the limit good thing If this one dont win we will give SATURDAYS 40 TO 1 EXTRA SPECIAL GOOD THING FREE Here is one of the grandest chances to win big money with small capital that was ever offered to anybody anybodyREMEMBER REMEMBER TURF FOLLOWERS For the first time in the history of the American turf inside track information on extensive lines heretofore gathered in a poor way but exclusive for a few noted plungers is being brought within roach of the general race follower Dont fail under any conditions to get our wires for forWednesday SaturdayOur Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday Our experts have watched every move of the above named four good things and pronounce them 15 pounds bettor horses then when last they faced the flag In our opinion they will all win easily Also easilyAlso sold at cigar store Adams Express Building 185 Dearborn St Kolmans cigar store 267 Dear ¬ born St news stand northeast corner Van Buren and Dearborn Sts ALL IN WORKING ORDER AGAIN ATTENTION My press broke down yesterday before a half dozen specials were printed printedT T D 1 V C ll F Odds from 10 to 40 to 1 I guarantee this one to run 1 2 3 also r two specials Next Friday Saturday another Maresa 40 Bean 50 50SPECIAL SPECIAL DAILY CITY SHEETS WITH ALL RACES 10O 10OSix Six specials for 10 or 2 for one Wired to any part of the world On sale at 11 30 am at office 192 S Clark St in ticket office Phone Main 3548 News stand southeast corner Clark and Madison Juaaisonots Sts COL StsCOL J C WOOTERS MGR BUNCOBRONCHO INFORMATION CO 94 Lincoln Ave Tel 3031 Dearborn Stakes To Close. STAKES TO CLOSE WestChestor Racing Association Saturday Feb ¬ ruary 15 1902 1902IVasbington IVasbington Jockey Club Saturday February 151902 PEDIGREE BLANKS 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 1 00 per dozen 350 per hundred No owner of a stallion should be ou a up 124126 Fifth Avenue Chicago HI New Orleans Form. NEW ORLEANS FORM NEW OBLEANS LA February 11 The form of Wednesdays New Orleans fields is First Race Glade Run Dandy H Fleotwing Second Race Honda Navasota Computation Third Race Bristol Harv B Mr Rose Fourth Race Intrusive Petit Maitre Reseda Fifth Race Pigeon Post St Cuthbert Haidee Sixth Race Malay Kingstelle Star Cotton New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst First Race 1 18 Miles Miles4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 30448 ElMoran 5 110 625 625306062Little 306062Little Tommy Tucker 4 107 705 30555 The Messenger 5 107 690 690306013Azua 306013Azua 5 105 675 675305883Dandy 305883Dandy H 6 103 715 30099 Uncle Tom 4 105 700 7003055Q2Little 3055Q2Little Lois 4 104 710 30350 Lillian Reed 6 100 700 30450 Lovable 5 100 700 30330 Glade Run 4 100 725 30499 Fleetwing 4 97 710 30450 Fannie Maud 4 95 700 700Second Second Race 12 Mile Mile2yearolds 2yearolds Allowances AllowancesInd Ind Horses color sox pedigree Wt Hdcp 30604 Navasota 113 695 695305513Frank 305513Frank Rice r 110 690 690Modean Modean b g by Donald A Maggie B 107 Maverick ch c by Tom Paxton Redina 107 30604 Lady Winkle 107 680 680304833Royal 304833Royal Deceiver 105 650 650305173Computation 305173Computation 105 695 30551 Honda 102 700 30285 Zulma 102 625 30517 Offset 102 690 30434 LadySpots 102 630 630Third Third Race Short Course Steeplechase 4yearolds and upward Handicap HandicapInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp Hdcp306033Bristol 306033Bristol 6 160 650 30588 Ceylon 5 ISO 600 30569 Mr Rose 5 130 630 630305693HarvB 305693HarvB 8 130 640 30569 MacLaren 5 127 615 615305C9 305C9 Water Crest 7 127 575 575Fourth Fourth Race 1 116 allies allies4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Handicap HandicapS0605Intrusive S0605Intrusive 7 123 750 750305873Petit 305873Petit Maitre 5 98 745 745306052Reseda 306052Reseda 5 94 735 30605 SilverCoin 5 90 735 735Fifth Fifth Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Allowances 30553 Pigeon Post 4 110 725 29776 Automaton 4 110 680 680300983St 300983St Cuthbert 1 6 109 720 30415 John Grigsby 5 107 705 70530516Fickle 30516Fickle Saint 4 100 710 710304533Senator 304533Senator Sullivan 4 100 690 69030584Haidee 30584Haidee 4 100 720 30620 Add 4 100 695 30367 Egyptian Prince 4 100 685 685306022Ogle 306022Ogle 3 98 700 70030567Prowl 30567Prowl 3 98 705 28417 Kiss Quick 5 97 685 685Sixth Sixth Race 1 38 Miles 4yearolds and upward Selling 30571 Little Elkin 4 103 650 65030586Malay 30586Malay 6 102 725 725305882Star 305882Star Cotton 5 97 710 30367 Salvaleta 4 92 650 30620 John Bull 4 92 695 695303332Kingstelle 303332Kingstelle 4 85 715 30320 Deloraine 4 85 700 Charleston Form. CHARLESTON FORM CHAHLESTON S C February 11 The form of WednesdaysCharleston fields is I First Race Randolph Jr Intent Suttee SutteeSecond Second Race John W Dahney Jim Scanlan Latch String StringThird Third Race Stuttgart A Bride Negoncie NegoncieFourth Fourth Race Maria Bolton By George Ducassa Fifth Race Little Tower TowerSixth Sixth Race Certain Diva Good Knight REYNOLDS CO 72 119 UEARBORN ST ST2Winners 2Winners Suaranteed at Oakland Daily2 Tower of Cables 45 Wolhiirst 81 81were were our best bets yesterday at Oakland Our advertised special at New Orleans won gallop ¬ ing 500 forfeit if the above were not given givenTODAY TODAY TODAYtwo two royal good things A bunch of money has been sent all over the country to parolee on these two hot ones that we happen to bo in on Each horse will be 4 to 1 or better and will come home by himself himselfGive Give us a trial and be convinced that what we advertise we do We dont give eighteen races daily like other handicappers do dom m HUMBUG OR GUESSING WITH US USThe The Best of Reliable Information Informationby by Wire from Our Experts Daily DailyHOT HOT SPRINGS OFFICES 8 COURT ST 300 Weekly Wired at IO sum Charleston Entries. CHARLESTON ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast fastFirst First Race 58 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Allowances AllowancesInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 30281 Kingfnl 5 119 675 30566 Figurante 7 116 680 680306172Intent 306172Intent 5 116 695 695306132Suttee 306132Suttee 6 116 090 09030617Randolph 30617Randolph Jr 4 114 700 30617 Alzora 4 112 685 685Second Second Race 34 Mile 3yearolds Allowances Allowances30597Deadly 30597Deadly Night Shade 109 6S5 30614 Oton Clay 102 680 680305973Clifton 305973Clifton Boy 101 675 30597 Jim Scanlan 101 695 30478 Hattie Davis 99 670 30597 Latch String 99 690 30579 John W Dahney 96 700 700Third Third Race 1 Mile MileOver Over 4 hurdles 4yearolds and upward Allowances Allowances3Q635 3Q635 Stuttgart 6143 675 30581 Dewey Dr 5 143 650 30613 Loyalty 9 143 i650 30599 Barney F 5 138 625 62530599Negoncie 30599Negoncie 8 136 665 66530496Broadway 30496Broadway 4 133 660 30599 A Bride 4 128 670 J 670J T Sims entry entryFourth Fourth Race 78 Mile 4yearolds and upward Handicap Handicap30565Ben 30565Ben OFallon 7 122 675 30598 Samivel 7 112 685 306002By George 6 107 30633 Maria Bol ton 4 101 101305822Ducassa 305822Ducassa 4 97 30598 Lelia Barr 4 97 97Fifth Fifth Race 78 Mile Match 400 30618 Hucena 105 10530563Little 30563Little Tower 95 95Sixth Sixth Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling 30548 Also Ran II 6 Ill 30366 Diva 6 107 306173Certain 5 106 30635Graco 4 105 300922Aborigine 5 104 306183Good Knight 30514 JuliettaB 30618 Toad Rainey 4 97 OAKLAND FORM OAKLAND CAL February 11 The form of Wed ¬ nesday B Oakland fields is First Race Huachuca Merbps Urchin UrchinSecond Second Race Sylvia Talbot High Chancellor Artvis ArtvisThird Third Race Bab Picador Formero FormeroFourth Fourth Race Duckoy Horton Diderot DiderotFifth Fifth Race Afghan Wyoming Colonial Girl GirlSixth Sixth Race Decoy Educate Tiburon OAKLAND ENTRIES Probabilities Weather wet track sloppy FiAt Race 78 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Aeo Wt Hdcp 30403 Merops 6 107 720 30611 The Miller 6 105 705 705306292Urchin 306292Urchin 5 105 715 715306103Chandoo 306103Chandoo 3 105 715 30630 The Singer 5 105 710 710305433Huachuca 305433Huachuca 3 103 725 30630 Darlene 4 100 700 30609 Harry Thatcher 5 100 690 690Second Second Race 3 12 Furlongs 2yearolds Allowances Allowances305913High 305913High Chancellor 118 740 740305912Sylvia 305912Sylvia Talbot 115 750 750300S62Artvis 300S62Artvis 112 735 735Gaviota Gaviota 110 3030S3Tom Mitchell 102 735 735Third Third Race 1 18 Miles Miles4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling 29726 Hohenlohe 7 114 705 705S06293Formero S06293Formero 6 Ill 715 715305903Master 305903Master Lee 6 Ill 710 710304933Picador 304933Picador 3 109 720 72030G07LoyalS 30G07LoyalS 4 106 700 70030595Bab 30595Bab 4 104 725 Fourth Race 1 11G Miles 4yearolds and upward Selling 30492 Horton 6 109 740 74030559Duckoy 30559Duckoy 5 106 750 750305273Galanthus 305273Galanthus 4 101 725 30594 Diderot 4 101 735 735Fifth Fifth Race Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile 3yearolds and upward Allowances Allowances293503SirDougal 293503SirDougal 4 129 715 715305603Afghan 305603Afghan 7 129 723 30522 Wyoming 9 129 720 30425 Sea Queen 6 126 703 703304903Shellmount 304903Shellmount 3 113 710 710305932ColonialGirl 305932ColonialGirl 3 Ill 715 715Sixth Sixth Race G 12 Furlongs 4yearolds and upward Selling 30610 Casdale 6 109 700 30578 Fine Shot r 5 109 710 710306093Flamero 306093Flamero 6 109 715 715306102Decoy 306102Decoy 5 109 723 723306113Tiburon 306113Tiburon 6 109 715 30630 Mission 5 109 705 30628 BenLedi 6 107 710 71030612Educate 30612Educate 4 104 720 30592 Nellie Forest 4 104 700 Page [3] New Orleans Form Chart. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART CHARTNEW NEW OKIEANS LA February 11 Sixtyfifth day Crescent City Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track good Presiding Judge K W Simmons Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 2 30 p m FIRST RACE 58 mile Purse 300 3yearolds Selling 30619 Ind Horses A Wt St Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29003 JULIA JUNKIN 102 4 4SAM SAM HOUSTON 107 7 21 21 211 2 Young JDDearingBrolS 25 25 10 29694 THE FOUR HUNDRED 108 3 7 7 41 3f Odom A Simons 3 31 11545 30567 CHICKADEE 103 1 8 81 6 43 Lyne H T Griffin 5 8 8 21 30567 HERODES 99 8 51 51 5 5K Boyd R Nicholson Co 30 30 30 12 30052 MAN 99 9 61 61 81 61 Helgeson EJ Arnold Co 30 40 40 12 30119 EARLY REGENT 107 11 4H 41 32 7 Dale A G Woodman 10 12 12 5 29929 POSTILLION lOSi 2 9 91 101 a Slack J W Pangle 8 10 10 4 30419 YOU YOU 100 5 5305673INSOLENCE 31 3 7R 92 T Dean C Mulholland 30 40 40 12 305673INSOLENCE 102 6 10 10 910J01 Lindsay J A Maxwell Co 15 SO 30 12 30334 THE FASHION 102 10 10ATONEMENT 11 11 H4 H2 Dado B Calvert Co 15 20 20 8 ATONEMENT 107 12 12 12 12 12 Brennan W Weir 15 20 20 5Time 8 Time 24 47i 102 Winner B f by Likely Ado Went to post at 2 29 At post 11 minutes Start good Won handily second driving Julia Junkin T showed the most early speed and drew away from her field when rounding the far turn but was tiring at the end and had to be ridden out Sam Houston ran agood race but should have been third Odom took The Four Hundred back when rounding the turn out of the backstretch He was next to the inside rail and was interfered with then finished with a great burst of speed but could not get through and pulled up again at the end He was probably much the best and should have won off by himself Chickadee closed a big gap gapCorrected Corrected WeightsChickadee 102 Overweights The Four Hundred 4 pounds Chickadee 1 Postillion 11 You You 3 Julia Junkin show out Sam Houston show 31 to 1 The Four Hundred show out 30620 SECOND RACE 1 Mile Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling Horses A Wt St U V X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 305333PRINCE REAL 5 116 1 51 51 51 4 I Otis It N Vestal 44485 44485303503ADD 303503ADD 4114 2 1 11 11 H 2 Lyno A H D H Morris6 662 66230533PHILMA 30533PHILMA PAXTON 4 114 8 71 71 1 51 3 Hayden T E Mannix Co 4 44 85 30165 HOMAGE 4 114 6 41 3 2H 31 41 Bassinger C Mulholland 6 7 7 21 21305T 305T 3CHARLES C 5 124 5 61 61 62 81 5 Nutt C A Johnson Co4 4 4 2 30219 RONDELLE 4 114 3 22 43 31 2n 6 J Miller L A Buisson Co 30 50 50 20 30584 SAM LAZARUS 6 121 10 91 93 32 7 71 F Jones T A Gay Co 6 7 7 21 30216 TROS 4116 7 3 2 41 6 82 W Nelson S Williams 5 10 10 4 30572 JOHN BULL 4 116 4 SH 8 92 95 9S Brennan K D Orr Co 15 15 15 6 30416 ADMIRAL SCHLEY 6 124 9 10 10 10 10 10 ERobertsonDavis Diehl 15 20 20 8 8Time Time 25 495 116 1431 1431Winner Winner HopesWent B h by Prince Royal Little Hopes Went to post at 3 07 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second1 the same Prince Real finished strongly after coming wide at the stretch turn and got up in the last stride Add showed the most early speed but hung when it came to a drive Philma Paxton was hustled along all the way came through next to the rail at the stretch turn and was in close quarters at the end Homage and Tros were tiring The latter quit when it came to a drive It was a weak ride on Charles C He was under furlongScratched restraint while going down the backstretch and made up a lot of ground in the last furlong Scratched 30601 Frelinghuysen 124 29847 Belle of Elgin 114 114Prince Prince Real show 4 to 5 Add show evens Philma Paxton show 4 to 5 Charles f1 show evens 30621 THIRD RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M yz StrFin Jockeys O H C P 30r S43RAN JO 3 21 1 1H Otis C E Rove 65 65 91025 30584 FREE COINAGE 5 32 21 2 T Walsh J Phillips 6862 30584 JOHN G FORD 5 107 8 61 41 32 SSK B Rice Dully Behan 8 10 10 4 30333 MR PHINIZY 6 110 5 9 8k 51 4 Slack H Robinson 8883 30534 ERICSELL 4 1011 1 4 6 43 52 Anstet Mrs M Abadie 30 30 30 12 30452 EIGHT BELLS 7 1041 9 83 an 7 6 ERobertsonM S Hughes 15 40 40 10 30051 SISTER KATE II 4 92 2 2 71 61 71 Helgeson W H Shank 8 15 15 6 6SOoSSSTOUR SOoSSSTOUR 4 97 3 13 11 81 8 Earle GWGraydon 34465 30385 BANGALORE 5 10G 7 7 9 9 9 Reeder W J Connors 30 30 30 8 Time 24 48 1 14i 14iWinner Winner B g by Rancocas Nellie Havre HavreWent Went to post at 335 At post 3 minutes Start good Won ridden out second driving Ranco shook oil Free Coinage in the last sixteenth and was drawing away at the end Free Coinage ran well but was tiring at the end and just lasted long enough to save second place John G Ford and Mr Phinizy finished strongly The latter would have been second in two more strides Tour bolted to the outside fence when rounding the far turn Scratched 30C9S3St Cuthbert 108 29895 Sim W 98 98Overweights Overweights Ranco 11 pounds Free Coinage 1 Ericsell 21 Eight Bells 4 Ranco show out Free Coinage show 4 to 5 John G Ford show 8 to 5 Tour show 3 to 5 Q OO FOURTH RACE G 12 Furlongs Purse 400 3yearolds and upward OUOw J Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St 1A 1A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30383 SCARLET LILY 5 102 1 IKK 21 22 12 Brennau S S Tracey Co 6 6 4 32 30386 MAGGIE DAVIS 6 95 2 2U 1 1 21 J Waldo W M Sloan 7762 304003 ANDES c 107 4 3 4 3n 3 Otis J Arthur 2441 2441305862DEATH 305862DEATH 7 123 3 4 3 4 4 Slack H Robinson 85 85 65 12 1230153LADY 30153LADY ALBERTA 3 91 5 5555 GThompsonR E Watkius 6772 Time 6772Time 23i 471 1 13i 1 201 Winner 201Winner B m by Jim Gore Red Veil VeilWent Went to post at 4 05 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second handily Scarlet Lily finishing strongly drew away at the end after running Maggie Davis into submission and had plenty in reserve at the finish Maggie Davis ran a fast six furlongs but tired near the finish Andes and Lady Alberta had Death in between them for nearly the entire journey and kept bumping him from one to the other and Thompson struck Slack across the face with his whip a couple of times in the run home homeScratched Scratched S0602 Grantor 102 30o68Barbara Frietchie 95 95Scarlet Scarlet Lily show 1 to 2 Maggie Davi show 4 to 5 Andes show 2 to 5 Death show out FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A WtSt J4 y2 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30380SIR FLORIAN 6107 1 23 2 2 2 H T Dean F Reagan 35 45 710 ont 305893EVA ont305893EVA RICE 7 101 2 13 li 13 11 21 Helgeson C K Burdeau 3331 30588EL 333130588EL GHOR 6 107 3 63 3i 3 3 3 Otis G W Curtis 4551 30398 LINDEN ELLA 5101 5 3t 41 42 43 4 Nutt C A Johnson Co 20 20 20 6 30418 FREE ADMISSION 4 98 7 7 7 6 65 52 Creamer T C Anderson Co20 30 30 8 29878 ALBERT LEE 5 103 6 52 51 51 5i 63 Anstet Mrs MAbadie 40 50 50 10 30482 BADGE BELL 4 96 4 43 62 7 7 7 T Meade W T Baldwin 40 50 50 12 12Time Time 23J 47 1 13 1 40 1 45 ProsperityWent Winner 45Winner Ch g by St Floriau Prosperity Went to post at 435 At post 2 minutes Start good Won ridden out second handily Sir Florian wore Eva Rice down in the run home but was doing his best and staggered at the end Eva Rico was made too much use of in the first six furlongs and tired in the stretch drive El Ghor finished very strongly Ho was catching the leaders at every stride and would have won in another twenty yards The others were never serious contenders Scratches 229133 Annoy 107 305S9 Joe Doughty 106 305S82Star Cotton 103 30601 Sir Kingston 98 30572Bean 91 Eva Rice show 1 to 3 El Ghor show out 30624 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile Purse 300 3yearolds Selling lud Horses A Wt St U 1A U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30585BLUE RIDGE 9 6 32 H 12 Hi ia W Waldo McCorkleMahneS 3 3 45 30j852LEROYD 4530j852LEROYD 93 1 6 5 2 2 21 Louden H A Cotton 12 12 6 2 305522OHAGEN 109 5 4i 4 32 31 31 Otis F Reagan 1 1 710out 30585 THE WAY 101 4 7 7 6 51 43 Minder J J Ogles 15 15 15 4 3046G KENTUCKY MUDDLE 93 3 2 + 31 51 4 56 Earlo M Tapia 40 100 100 20 30552 WILD BESS 91 2 1 21 4 610 010 Helgeson A C McCafferty 8 12 12 3 30305 HERSE 96 7 55 61 7 7 7 J Waldo H H Burline 40 50 50 15 421Winner Disqualified 15Disqualified for foul Time 25 49 1 16i 1 421 Winner KingfisherWent B f by Julien Blue Bells by Kingfisher Went to post at 504 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second handily Blue Ridge soon assumed the lead under a good ride and showed the most speed all the way Leroyd swerved over toward the inside rail in the last sixteenth and shut off OHagen for which he was disqualified The latter aside from this did not run his race The Way closed a big gap and finished strongly Wild Bess was eased up in the last sixteenth x xScratched30487 Scratched30487 Dr Hart 10t 30552 Eliza Dillon 96 30601 Hay ward Hunter 93 Blue 93Blue Ridge show out The Way show 8 to 5 New Time Card MONDATJANUARY 21 21On On St Paul Railroad Canal and Adams Streets Tli A T Anil 1 nnrl lst Traln Leaves Unlon Depot at 1250 p m A1IU IflC JJVl LOFlllulU 111U1 U 2nd Train 105 pm 3rd Train 155 p Returnng Trans at 445j 545 anj aftsr IJV IJVHctual JfflnutesROUND Hctual Running Time THirtyFive Jfflnutes ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS Illinois Central Turf Exchange Commissionsfon all Races Stations First Train Second Train Train Third 3 Special Trains on Illinois Central Ry RyL L Lv Randolph VanBuren 135VanBuren 13812th St St 1235 1238 105 103 135 138 12th St 1240 110 140 Returning trains at 445 and 605 pnii 22nd 14022nd 14239th St 1242 Iil2 142 and after last race 14563rd 39th St 1245 115 145 63rd lisoGrand Sfc 1250 120 liso Grand Crossing 1255 125 Kensington 100 130 2 Charleston Form Chart. CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARTCHARLESTON CHARLESTON S C February 11 Fortyninth day Charleston Racing Association AssociationWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge J B Morrow Starter W F Bruon Racing starts at 3 00 p m 3O631 FIRST RACE 58 Mile Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St U V2 A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 30413 DONNA BELLA 4 105 1 12 is is is Alley S Pack 444 32 305663B 32305663B O REED 4 107 3 3 2n 21 2 Alarie J H South 44465 30194JCORDER 4446530194JCORDER II 7 113 5 41 52 4 31 Rooney S Johnson 2 2 45 out 30598 6530583PETRONIUS POTASI 4 102 6 51 42 32 4 W Woods Penn Stable 2 21 2t 65 30583PETRONIUS 6104 2 2i 31 53 52 J Moore G Kelly 577 2 30596 NELLIE FONSO 5 102 4 6 6 6 6 B Meyer J Gingrich 10 15 15 4 05iWinner Time 26 51 1 05i JessieWont Winner Ch f by St Charles Belladonna Jessie Wont to post at 3 04 At post 9 minutes Start fair Won easily seconddriving Donna Bella was well in motion when the flag fell showed surprising improvement and won with plenty in reserve B O Beed ran an honest race and stood punishment gamely Corder II was the recipient of a poor ride He ran a winning race is good at present and is worth remembering Potasi had the worst of the start and had quarterScratched to run all around his field Petronins tired badly in the last quarter Scratched 30617 Alzora 105 305973Clifton Boy 94 Donna 94Donna Bella show 1 to 2 B O Reed show 1 to 2 Potasi show 1 to 2 i SECOND RACE4 13 Furlongs Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30545 CELIA 6104 1 1 15 13 15 W Woods R R Green 10 10 3 65 30410 HARRISON F 3105 4 2 2 21 21 David WGFox 5 10 10 4 30549 CAPITOLIA 6104 3 Si 36 31 3 = K Alley J B Berry 55485 5772305S02MOLLIE 30580 FRIEND JACK 3 105 2 52 41 42 41 J Moore B L Shaw 5772 305S02MOLLIE BROOKS 3 100 6 61 6 51 5io J Jones S T Gaines Co 4 4 4 32 30564 FRANK FOWLER 5 110 7 777 6 T Stewart J Earl 10 20 20 6 305623MOLLIE AARON 4 104 5 41 52 62 7 Enos A B Stansbury 852 2 l 30580 CHINOOKA 5 106 8 8888 Alario J A West 4 41 41 3 2 Time 251 52 59 Winner 59Winner B m by Eric Rocket II IIWent Went to post at 340 At post 13 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Celia showed much speed and made a show of her field Harrison F and Capitolia fought it out all the way The latter tired in the final furlong Friend Jack was taken the overland route Mollie Brooks came strongly at the end Mollie Aaron ran poorly Chinooka showed no speed Overweights speedOverweights Frank Fowler 4 pounds Chinooka 2 Celia show 1 to 2 Harrison F show 2 to 1 Capitolia show 4 to 5 Mollie Brooks show 7 to 10 Mollio Aaron show 3 to 5 30633 THIRD RACE 1 116 Miles Purse 150 3yearolds ana upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M 54 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 305653MARIA BOLTON 4105 3 13 is is 12 IK Alarie RFlynn 21 21 9525 30513LADY 952530513LADY OF THE WEST 7 104 2 210 210 2 2io 210 Alley J C Ferris Jr 12 35 35 14 30600 JIM WINN 4 106 13 3 3 3 3 W Woods D Williams 4 41 3 35 Time 35Time 26 52 1 19 1 321 1 461 1 531 Winner 531Winner Ch f by Chorister Ocean Queen Went to post at 423 At post 1 minute Start good Won all out second easily Maria Boltbn head causing him to stumble which ruined his chances Scratched306142Tout 78 Overweights Maria Bolton 2 pounds 30634 FODI FOURTH RACE 78 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St H V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30582JSIR KENNETH 6 109 1 11 11 It H 12 Tattersall W D Jones 3 8 1351 v 305312QUEEN L 6110 2 4n 41 2 21 22 Boland R Johnson 95 2 710 30548 LADY HAYMAN 4 104 3 3t 3 Sn 31 3 W Woods M C Kelley 55485 30600PRINCE ESHER 5112 5 2 2 41 41 41 Wheelis WEOrcutt 6 77 2 30596DELLA GEE 4 99 7 6 62 5 52 55 Bonner O Rhodes 7772 305473COLETTE 5 107 677 61 J Moore F Horros 15 15 10 3 30000 DOMINIS 7 109 4 52 53 62 7 7 Alarie F Bovorsmith 2i2f 11545 Time 11545Time 251 511 119 133 HeirloomWent Winner 133Winner B g by Fairview or Phoenix Heirloom Went to post at 454 At post 11 minutes Startbad Won easily second the same Sir Kenneth ran to his best form and was the best He had a slight advantage at the start which stood him well iir hand Queen L was punished hard all the way Lady Hayman outgamed Prince Esher in the homo Delia Cee was practically left but ran a good race and is worth remembering Domini is run a counterfeit He can do much better t tOverweights poundsSir Overweights Queen L 3 pounds Sir Kenneth show 1 to 2 Queen RACE34 Mile Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Selling A Wt St U Vz A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30579GRACE 6 107 2 Eteen fc Turner 8 10 6 2 305833KATIE GIBBONS 6 102 1 2 21 23 25 D Hall E SMarshall 952 2 45 306162DR WORTH 3 9714 7 7 5 33 Alley R Crowhurst 554 32 305963 JUNIPER 4 104 5 3 3 4 J Meyer E Logan 12 12 6 2 30463 GALE TODD 4 107 7 62 7 5 W Woods H Werner 222 45 305303SOUDANA 5 106 6 51 53 45 62 Alario H D Monroe 12 15 15 5 30618 JOHNNY BROWN 4 4107 107 3 44 41 G 7U Rooney O Rhodes 2 31 3 31 65 30564 STUTTGART 6 109 9 Kelly 988 815 Paretto M C 6 15 15 6 30463 BOMBSHELL 5 5109 109 8 8999 J Moore Hennessey Bros 10 20 90 8 8Time Time 26 52 1 20 Winner Ch in by Syntax Belle BelleWent Went to post at 537 At post 11 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Grace simply through the superior riding of Castro over Hall who rode Katie Gibbons Hall took his mount1 won the overland routo and to the extreme outside in the stretch Dr Worth saved much ground on the last turn and finished strongly Juniper had speed but tired at the end Gale Todd finished strongly from a bad beginning Johnny Brown was badly ridden Overweights riddenOverweights Dr Worth 2 pounds Soudana 4 Grace show evens Katie Gibbons show out Dr Worth show 3 to 5 Gale Todd show out Johnny Brown show 3 to 5 Page [4] Dailu Racing Form ALL THE TURF PUBLISHER PUBLISHEROF OF THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE THEWESTERN NEWS PERFECT ¬ 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 Our Own Presses Be ¬ 124 126 fore the Chicago Dailies F1RH AVENUE CHICAGO SUBSCRIPTION PRICE PRICEONE ONE MONTH 125 SIX MONTHS 750 750ONE ONE YEAR 1400 1400SENT SENT AS FIRSTCLASS MATE IN PLAIN ENVELOPE THE flmerioan Sporting manual For 1902 COPYRIGHTED A A A A AN AAAA Running Trotting and Pacing HANDBOOK OFFICIAL The Pugilistic Record of 1901 OFF CURES COMPENDIUM Handicapping and BookmaMng Tables TablesFIVE BEYOND COMPARISON OF RECORDS FIVE HANDICAP TABLES WITH KEYS Summaries nu Experts on tfie Past Years Doings EDITED BY F H BRUNEIL DAILY RACING FORM PUB CO 1 24 1 26 FIFTH AVE CHICAGO 50c in Soft Morocco Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF Henry Ziegler holds a contract on Lee Jacksons Jacksonsfeervices feervices for 1902 S C Hildreth wanted to purchase purchasethe the boy from the Cincinnati man The price asked rwas 8000 which Hildreth considered too steep jt steepjt is more than likely however that L Jackson JacksonjiU jiU rjda for MChesneys owner during the Mom Momjihi jihi meeting Judging from Intrusives last race he is rounding into the form that made him the best handicap horse at New Orleans last year He should be a fhard horse to beat from now on A race between Deathand him justnow at the Crescent City would be an event of some interest as each has a strong following The only strings of horses to reach Montgomery 5ark Memphis Tenn last week were the Canadian jumpers belonging to W F MacLean and horses owned by W S Barnes who last year arrived with Endurance by Right Birkenruth seems to have gone back in his riding says a San Francisco exchange He has been gett ingAway from the post poorly and has not been finishing as he used to This is probably the result of his recent illness W O Scully who last year trained the horses of John Daly and L M Myers the string including the filly Leonora Loring which was disqualified for the great Filly Stakeshas opened a public stable at Sheepshead Bay BayCharles Charles Thorpe the well known jockey will sail for France shortly Thorpe is under engagement to ride for one of the principal French turfmen the Viscount dHartcourt at a retaining fee said to be 12000 12000Assoon Assoon as the weather breaks at Memphis the aged Tillo and fiveyearold Wooster Boy will be put over the jumps these with Filon dOr will make a bid for the Cotton Steeplechase stakes stakesCaptain Captain A C Buck Franklin of Nashville and Gallatin one of the best known race horse men and trainers in the country is dying at the Douglas Hospital in Nashville from bladder trouble troubleRalph Ralph Bayard racing secretary of the Brighton Beach Racing Association having resigned on account of ill health John Boden Jr of New York city has been appointed in his place placeAt At New Orleans yesterday jockeys Slack and G Thompson were suspended for the remainder of the meeting for striking each other with their whips in the course of the fourth race raceT T C McDowell is waiting for the weather to break to ship his string from Lexington Ky to Memphis Tenn TennJockey Jockey Spencer is now in New York preparing for his trip to England where he will ride the Keene horses 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 hereto ¬ 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 other items of great value to all who desire to keep track of the records of healthy sports of all kinds MONTHLY FORM BOOKS BOOKSThe The Form Book for January is ready for sale and includes the racing of January 31 Paper cover 1 leather cover 150