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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, February 22, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, February 22, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902022201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, February 22, 1902 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART CHARTOAKLAND OAKLAND CAI February 21 ClubWinter Ninetysixth day New California Jockey Club Winter Meeting Weather wet track sloppy Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter Richard Dwyer Racing starts at 2 10 p m OrrrrTO FIRST RACE 1S Mile Purse 400 2yearolds Maidens Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St yz 3A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 306952NIGRETTE 35112013307123DELSEGNO 110 5 4io 11 11 OConnor W B JenningsCo 35 35112013 307123DELSEGNO 113 1 21 21 23 Conley Chinn Forsythe 50 60 50 12 12306432TOM 306432TOM MITCHELL 110 3 32 32 33 J Ranch G P McNeil 3 3 14535 30661 2MI REINA 110 4 51 65 42 Ransom E J Baldwin Co6 12 12 31 30524 MAUD SHERWOOD 105 2 11 45 510 L Jackson D Cameron 20 30 30 10 30404 CLARINETTE 105 6 62 5 61 o Hoar Burlingame Farm 50 60 60 20 30627 DUPAGE 108 7 8 71 o 710 McGinn FDBoaz 10010080 20 GUIDA 110 8 71 8 8 Macklin A B Spreckels 50 50 30 10 10Time Time 121 25 52 52Winner Winner Blk f by Midlothian Twinkle TwinkleWent Went to post at 2 15 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second the same Nigrette broke flatfooted but her superior speed carried her to the front in the stretch after which she cantered home Delsegno got off running made most of this advantage showed speed and stayed well and is an improved colt Tom Mitchell ran disappointingly and is evidently better in sticky mud than in soft going Mi Reina went badly in the betting and was taken back after the start but was going very strongly in the stretch Maud Sherwood ran in much improved form and was a contender for place honors to the last sixteenth sixteenthScratched Scratched 30712 Elliston 113 30695 Len Reno 110 30488 J H Benneft 108 30712 Olahurst 105 Nigrette 105Nigrette show 1 to 10 Delsegno show 3 to 1 Tom Mitchell show 1 to 4 Qfl 7r7 A SECOND HACK 7S Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Jnd Horses A Wt St M StrFiii Jockeys Owners O H G P 307282BASSENZO 3 104 2 23 23 22 1 11 J Daly C J Foy 21 21 2 710 307143URCHIN 710307143URCHIN 5 119 6 4n SH SH S 2 Redfern D F Cox 8 10 6 85 8530730KILLDOE 30730KILLDOE 3 104 3 11 12 13 21 35 L Jackson B Schreiber 21 31 16565 30716 LOYAL S 4 116 5 6 51 55 41 41 Conley V Gilbert 30 40 40 10 30750 LEGAL MAXIM 3 104 1 52 6 41 55 510 BirkenruthH L Jones Co 2 13513545 30660 MONDA 6 119 4 31 4H 6 6 6 Bullman W P Fine 15 20 20 6 Time 251 521121134 521121134Winner Winner Br g by Bassetlaw Firenzeta FirenzetaWent Went to post at 2 41 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second the same Bassenzo waited on Killdoe to the home turn then moved to the front in the stretch but was swerving at the end and lucky to beat Urchin The latter made up much ground from a poor send off and finished fast in the worst going Killdoe displayed plenty of speed and hung on well at the end although tiring Legal Maxim could not keep up Loyal S went well Monda is in bad form formCorrected Corrected weights BassenzOj 104 104Bassenzo Bassenzo show 1 to 4 Urchin show 3 to 5 Killdoe show 1 to 2 Legal Maxim show 1 to 5 5 THIRD RACE 1 3Iile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St Vi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 307152BBAGG 3 94 1 IH IH H 15 16 J Ranch Curl Co 67745 30731 RED WALD 5 113 3 3 3 3 2 210 Bullman WB JenningsCo 3 7 7 45 4530698DUCKOY 30698DUCKOY 5 111 2 2H 25 23 3 3 OConnor G B Morris 13 13 15 out Time 26 51 119 1481 1481Winner Winner B g by Siddartha Cantatrice CantatriceWent Went to post at 304 At post 1 minute Start straggling Won in a canter second easily Bragg beat the gate and Ranch made the most of his advantage setting a stiff pace and effectually disposing of Duckoy in the first six furlongs His mount came away in the stretch with the greatest ease and was much the best He is a greatly improved horse Redwald is in rare form and caught Duckoy tiring to almost a yalk in the stretch It was not his kind of track either as he is best in cuppy or slow going Dnckoy off badly tired and quit after essaying to outrun the winner Throw his race out as it was too bad to bo true trueScratched Scratched 3C697 Frangible 111 i Overweights Redwald 2 pounds 3O776 FOURTH RACE 78 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St M 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S0160SOMBRERO 3 94 3 312 312 312 IH 11 L Jackson G B Morris 45453515 4545351530711BOTANY 30711BOTANY 3 94 2 23 2212 6 2 J Ranch EE Edwards 2 31 31 45 4530749DUNBLANE 30749DUNBLANE 5112 4 4 4 4 4 33 Bullman W B JenningsCo 6 20 20 4 4S0475JOSIE S0475JOSIE G 3 92 1 11 IH 2n 35 4 J Daly J S Gibson 4541 Time 241501181132 241501181132Winner Winner Ch c by Star Ruby La Toquera ToqueraWent Went to post at 328 At post 13 minutes Start good Won in a canter second easing up Som ¬ brero outclassed the field especially in such sloppy going He broke slowly waited on the pacemakers for over a half and flashing to the front in the stretch finished pulled up Botany quickly disposed of Josie G but was unable to stand off the winners challenge in the stretch Dunblane off badly fin ¬ ished fast after making up much ground Josie G tired in the going and wants a fast track when in ith good ones She showed her usual early speed and was probably short No show betting FIFTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds Selling nd Horses A Wt St M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30958 WATER SCRATCH 108 2 32 2H IH 12 OConnor G Summers Co 75 85 32 12 30750 EVANDER US 1 15 IB 211 221 Bullman W Fisher 6 12 10 3 3306462COLONIAL 306462COLONIAL GIRL 107 3 412 415 35 310 L Jackson W M Rogers 85 85 75 25 30490 JACQUEMINOT 104 4 2n 3 420 420 J Daly W B JenningsCo6 882 882298993EL 298993EL CHIHUAHUA 112 5 5555 Ransom EJ Baldwin Co 10 30 30 8 Time 251 50 1 18 Winner Ch g by Watercress Helen Scratch ScratchWent Went to post at 4 00 At post 5 minutes Start straggling Won in a canter second easily Water Scratch after an earlv drive passed Evander in the stretch and thereafter was only cantering He far outclassed the field Evander beat the gate and opened up an apparent winning gap but was tiring at the end Colonial Girl broke slowly but finished well Jacqueminot quit almost to a walk in the last quarter El Chihuahua was practically left leftOverweightsEvander OverweightsEvander 5 pounds Water Scratch show out Evander show evens Colonial Girl show out SIXTH RACE 1 116 Miles Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Selling 3O778 Ind Horses A Wt St 34 V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 307142SIDDONS 4 107 6 6 5 31 31 12 OConnor T H Stevens 85 95 85 12 30749 SEA LION 6 106 2 12 121 12 H 2io L Jackson C Young 21 21 2 45 307S3JHUNGARIAN 6 106 5 2 2 2 2 320 Howson G W Millar 21 31 31 1 30629 LAV TOR 6103 3 SH SH 4 4 41 2 Birkenruth J C Nealon 6 9 9 B3 29885 ELMER L 4 101 1 43 45 55 53 53 Hoar Klunder Burns 30 50 50 15 30749 MASTER LEE 6 103 4 5 6 6 6 6 J Ranch H Willis 20 20 10 4 54Winner Time 26 52 1 20 1 48i 1 54 BnckmasterWent Winner B c by Wadsworth Modjeska by Bnckmaster Went to post at 4 28 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Siddons a slow breaker and as usuaLoutrun in the early stages of the race closed a tremendous gap in the last half and won going away Sea Lion liked the sloppy going and under a choking pull appeared to be almost a certain winner but failed when called on right at the end Hungarian was a good horse today but butcnrllv cnrllv TnicTn OTIQ rrf i T nvafrkr nnfl FMm T T Timnf stroll ffr GIT fnvlrmfyc AT foT T V l 4 tr up after going the first quarter and distinctly favors a slow holding track Siddons show out Sea Lion show 2 to 5 Hungarian show 1 to 2 New Orleans Form Chart. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART CHARTNEW NEW OKIEANS LAf February 21 Seventyfourth day Crescent City Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather cloudy track heavy Presiding Judge R W Simmons Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 2 00 p m vrr jy FIRST RACE 78 Mile Purse300 3yearolds Selling Horses A Wt St H Vz K StrFin Jockeys Owners 306713CHICKADEE 101 1 11 IH 23 11 H J Miller H T Griffin 21 21 21 12 306712PANTHER 12306712PANTHER 109 7 2n 22 11 2 26 T Dean J Ward Co 75 75 65 12 30671 FRANK JONES 109 8 52 53 31 31 3 Landry J R Stanton 6 7 7 21 24743 MERRY MAKER 112 2 SH 41 43 43 4n Odom Liger Brown 4993 30100 THE MORMON 102 6 41 SH 52 6 51 W Waldo W M Sloan 40 100 ItiO 30 30705 GOLDAGA 112 4 6 7 7 7 6 Lyne C C McCafferty 15 15 12 4 30552 DONALD AMBROSE 102 9 8 61 61 5 73 Helgeson laginnis fc Co 40 10010030 30552 LADY ALZA 107 5 7 8 8 8 81 Battiste JM Stokes Co 40 10010040 28979 YAMPA 1121010 9 9 9 91F Jones Doll Bros 40 100100 30 HARD 30HARD HEART 107 11 11 11 10 10 105 ERobertsonW R Paxton 15 20 12 4 NAVILLUS 112 3 9 10 11 11 11 Otis T J McHale 40 100 100 SO SOTime 5111181133Winner Time 251 5111181133 DuncombejSabillaWent Winner B f by Sir Modred or DuncombejSabilla Went to post at 1 58 At post 2 minutes Start good Won handily second easily Chickadee ran a good race finished strongly and was taken in the best going all the way Panther was bumped and swerved in the stretch He pulled up very lame which probably had something to do with the seemingly poor ride Frank Jones ran well and was easily the beet of those behind him It was probably too far for Merry Maker The Mormon showed early speed Scratched 30671 Sam Houston 112 112Overweights Overweights poundChickadee Chickadee 1 pound Chickadee show out Panther show out Frank Jones show 4 to 5 SECOND RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 3yearold and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St J4 1A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30563 ZACK FORD 4 105 4 41 2n 2n Lyne R E Watkins 885 30555 ECHO DALE 4 108 3 3 IH 12 28 Odom Fizer Co 2i 21 21 45 307402LEROYD 45307402LEROYD 3 89 7 5 56 3k SH Boyd H A Cotton 10 15 10 3 30688 ALPACA 5 1011 2 2n SH 41 41 Otis A C McCafferty 5 8 7 21 30568 H S TOBACCO 8110 1 11 4 66 51 F Jones E Slaughter Co 2 21 21 45 28416 PETER DURYEA 5 110 6 6 = 61 5 62 Wallace F Gering 40 60 60 15 303513ST 15303513ST WOOD 6 110 5 777 730 Landry W S Laird 5762 27181 JOHN LAFFERTY 4 109 8 20Time 8888 J Miller Liger Brawn 15 60 60 20 Time 251511 1181 Winner 1181Winner Br g by Tehachapi Susie Nell NellWent Went to post at 233 At post 2 minutes Start poor Won driving second easily Zack Ford finished strongly got up in the last stride and snatched the race from Echo Dale The latter ran well but was tiring badly at the end Leroyd was given a weak ride Peter Duryea looked big when going to the post H S Tobacco got the best of the start but could not keep up St Wood ran much below his true form formScratched Scratched 29360 Aratoma 107 30759 Lady Contrary 103 30150 Fleuron 105 S06S9 Parnassus 94 poundsZack Overweights 94Overweights AJpaca 11 pounds Zack Ford show 4 to 5 Echo Dale show out Leroyd show evei THIRD RACE 1 Bllle and 70 Yards PurseSSOO 3yearoids and upwaf d Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin H 6 Jockeys Owners O H C P 30585 DIGBY BELL 3 87 2 3H21 HllKii W Waldo W M Sloan 30690 JESSIE JARBOE 6 104 3 11 I 23 21 211 Otis MrsM Goldblatt 65 65 4525 30740MEME WASTELL 3 80 6 41 42 32 45 3K Boyd J J Murray 15 20 20 6 30554SARAGAMP 4 991 5 61 6S 42 3 4 T Dean J McNaught 15 15 13 5 S07432STAR COTTON 5103 4 52 53 61562052 Lyne HA Cotton 10 15 15 5 30035 3UU3a PRAIRIE iKiKUii DOG LHJU 5 a 107 iu 1 ± z 2n 3 at 51 ot 5 0 t 6io A A Jones Jones W W W W Clark 20 inn 100 inn 41 4n 307102DEPONAN 4n307102DEPONAN 5 96 7 7 7 7 7 7 Helgeson R N Vestal Co 31 5 5 75 Time 25 51i 117 1461 50i Winner 50iWinner B g by Al Farrow Mary Roberts RobertsWent Went to post at 2 59 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second ea rv liked the going was best ridden and finished gamely Otis was of little assistanct when it came to a drive but she ran well throughout Memo Wastell finished stoutly andToutgamed Saragamp when it came to a drive Deponan could not raise an ordinary gallop in the mud ana ran a bad race raceScratched Scratched 30606 Pirates Queen 95 95Overweights Overweights Saragamp 41 pounds Star Cotton 2 2Digby Digby Bell show 1 to 2 Jessie Jarboe show out Memo Wastell show 2 to 1 FOURTH RACE1 116 Miles Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Sailing I Ind Horses A Wt St M 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 305542PRESTOME 5108 6 12 H 11 11 12 TDean J Fleming 30761 2DR CARRICK 4112 5 32 2n 33 21 2n Lyne ST Smith 10 10 9 qT 30636LITTLE qT30636LITTLE LOIS 4 107 7 81 4n 4 Si 32 Odom G Gill 4 i i a 30739 HOMAGE 4 107 4 41 32 21 4 43 ERobertsonU Mulholland 10 12 12 306763BALLOON 4107 S 71 91 5 5 52 Landry J W Howell 5 5 15 15 30722BELLE OF ELGIN 4 102 2 6 6 62 8 61 Helgeson M S Hughes Co 8 9 9 5 R 30588 CARLOVINGIAN 4 109 11 10 102 71 61 73 Brennan S S Tracey Co 10 25 25 a 30675 ALBERT LEE 51131212 11 H2 91 81 J Mill Millr r MrsAIAb die 8 16 18 7 30761 ZACK PHELPS 4 109 8 5 71 9 102 gj Minder JJ Ogles 30 30 30 305373PAY THE FIDDLER 6 113 10 10n 12 12 7 10t Nntt L Landry 4 6 R 12 30709 MEGGS 7 113 1 2 5 10 111 112 Dangman G H Marlmann 30 50 M 1 30676 ROBERT BONNER 8108 9 lis gw 8 12 12 Munro W A Peoples 50 50 15 6 6Winner Winner B g by Prestonpans Beeswing by The Chicken CONTINUED ON TIHED PAGE NEW ORLEANS FORM CHARTCONTINUED rrr Went to post at 3 36 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Prestome was best in tbo going outgamed Dr Carrick in the stretch and after getting rid of him was going away at the finish Dr Carrick did his best was all out and had all he could do to beat out Little Lois The latter finished very strongly Homage ran well for six furlongs and then tired Prestome show 1 to 2 Dr Carrick show evens Little Lois show 4 to 5 m FIFTH RACE 1 Mile ami 7 O Yards Purse 300 3yearolds and upward i JL Selling Ind Horses A Wt St ML Vt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H G F 30503 VATAR 5 106 1 6K 4 51 21 11 Landry T D Sullivan 3 3i A 1 30756 DRAMBURG 5 104 5 H 12 12 1 21 Minder J J Ogles 10 10 7 2 30671 CORINNE C 3 91 8 4 3 3 3 3 Wallace F Gering 10 20 20 8 30499 JIM NAP 4 94 2 31 21 2 5 41 Helgeson T Nepper 2 1351351 30693 LIFE LINE 4 99 6 21 5 4 45 52 Creamer W Walker 5 7 7 2i 2iTOfir TOfir A7TTA 5 94 7 7 7 62 6 62 Boyd M F Carrano Co 4 5 5 85 30671 INSOLENCE 3 85 3 8 8 8 7 715 W Waldo J A Maxwell Co 12 15 8 3 3W49 W49 AQUINAS 8107 4 5 6 7 8 825 Lyne S T Smith 10 13 13 5 9806 EDNV BERGEN 499999999 T Dean I Glasscock 15 30 30 10 Time 25J5H 120 149 153 153Winner Winner Br g by Hindoo Calphurnia Went to pot at 407 At post 3 minutes Start good Won handily second easily Avatar cut the corner closely into the stretch and coming on fast wore down Dramburg in the run home Dramburg showed the most early speed but tired at the end He showed much improvement but was in with a very poor field Corinne C was ridden all over the track was cut off at the sixteenth post and then allowed to swerve across the track With a good ride she would have wonoff by herself Jim Nap quit after going well for sis furlongs furlongsOverweights Overweights Avatar 5 pounds Avatar show 1 to 2 Dramburg show Rvnns Corinne C how 4 to 1 1Tx Jim Nap show i 1 to SIXTH RACE 1 110 Miles Purse 300 3yearolds and upward Selling 30772 d Horses A L Wt St i 4 1A i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30744 LIT TOMMY TUCKER 4 104 5 SB 5 5n 5 5sK 2 1 H Wallace F Gering 885 30330 ANNA DARLING 3 99 10 6 K 1 22 3 2H Creamer W C Daly 20 20 12 5 30673 BEQUEATH 7 7105 105 1 92 61 1 is 1 3 Lyne R REWatk E Watkins Col2 20 20 6 30656 BIRDIK STONE 4 99 2 51 7 7 62 4 4s W Waldo E EJArnoli J Arnold Co 12 15 15 5 30516 AHAMO 5 5103 103 3 li 21 3 4 a Wenzig J J MacKi MacKessey 40 150 150 50 3063 JOE COLLINS 4 96 4 7 8 8 5 6 Helgeson J Arthur 21 3 3 1 30150 AMOROSO 4 99 7 41 3 61 7 72 T TDean Dean D DPRodg P Rodgers Go 12 16 16 6 30739 EL MORAN 5 a 108 9 10 10 9 9 83 J Miller L A Buissi Buisson 15 15 13 4 30654 CHARLES C 5108 8 8 4 4 8 93 Odom C A Johnson Co 95 9u 32 12 30334 VERITABLE BOY 4104 21 9 10 10 10 Lindsay Curry La Flore 40 10010040 10010040Time Time 25 50J 1 19i 1 481 1 56 56Winner Winner B c by Belvidere Stiletto Went to post at 4 38 At post 3 minutes S Sartgood artgood Won driving second easily Little Tommy Tucker made a quick move on the turn and finishing fast got up and won in the last few strides Anna Darling was favored by the going and finished strongly Bequeath was all out at the end and hung when it came to a drive Ahamo showed early speed but tired in the stretch run Birdie Stone finished well Joe Collins and Charles C ran badly and both can do better betterScratched30724 Scratched30724 Aaron 101 29993 Lissome 100 100Little Little Tommy Tucker show evens Anna Darling show 2 to 1 Bequeath show 3 to 1 Joe Collins show 2 to 5 Charles C show out Page [2] DAILYRACINGFORM JISSUED EVERY DAY WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN BULLETINOFFICIAL OFFICIAL ORGAN OF OFTHE THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB EDITOR IAND PROPRIETOR F H BRUNELL BRUNELLASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE EDITOR CLINTON C RILEY RILEYSECRETARY SECRETARY MRS F H BRUNELL BnUrod in the Post Office at Chicago as second class matter DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph 184136 FIFTH AVE CHICAGO ILLINOIS COPYRIGHTED COPYRIGHTEDtared tared according to Act of Congress in the year 1902 by Frank H Brunell in the ofiice of the Librarian of Congress at Washington D C D 8 A AThe The chart and index numbers and track form of DAILY RACING FORM must not be used They are copyrighted daily and will bo keenly pro ¬ tected SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS TERMS TERMSPor Por 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 be declined at other than firstclass mail matter rates To be considered and answered all queries to DAILY BACING FORM must be sent over the full name and with the address of the writer Those names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test DETROIT OFFICE 139 GRISWOLD STREET STREETFRANK FRANK E MCDONALD AGENT ON SALE AT 9 00 AM Morris Park Entries. MORRIS P VRK ENTRIES ENTRIESClerk Clerk of the scales Crickmore has made public he entries to the recently closed stakes of the Westchester Racing Association and has ample teason for gratification because of the substantial increase over the totals of last year The entries compared with 1901 are as follows followsStikes Stikes 1902Ql 1901 1902 Ql IKtb Gaiety 2yearolds ct 81 86 86Bouquet 0 Bouquet 2yearolds 6 100 100Laureate Laureate 2yearolds 61 9a 9aLarchmont Larchmont 3yearolds 61 51 51Baychester Baychester 3ybarolds 53 08 Van Nest 3yearolds o3 o7 o7Pocantico Pocantico Handicap 3yearolds 31 34 34Metropolitan Metropolitan Handicap 3yearolds and andupward upward vj j 33 m o2 o2Toboggan ro Harlem roHarlem 3yearolds and upward Toboggan Handicap 3yearolds and up New Rochelie Handicap 3yearolds and andupward upward Serial Handicap 3yearolds and upward57 67 Jockey Club Weight for Age 3yearolds 3yearoldsand and upward Amateur Cup 3yearolds and upward 22 23 23St St Nicholas Hurdle 10 24 24Knickerbopker Knickerbopker Hurdle 1 New York Steeplechase 20 39 39International International Steeplechase 33 Grand National Steeplechase 64 oJ oJThe The Metropolitan Handicap has this year sixty entries as against fortythree last year This in connection with the fact that the added money has been increased from 6000 to 7500 seems to assure the position of the Metropolitan as the richest handicap of the eastern tnrf The conditions and entries are as follows The eleventh running of the Metropolitan Handi cap for threeyearolds and upward by subscrip tion of 100 each half forfeit or 10 only if declared March 20 with 7500 added of which 1500 to the second 750 to the third Weights to be announced March 4 1902 Winners after the publication of the weights of two races of any value or one of 1000 to carry four pounds extra of two races of 1000 or throe or more races of any value eight pounds extra The Withers mile Horses e Horses McMeekin 5 Alcedo Mischievous 5 Ben MacDhui Brigadier 5 Advance Guard Alsike BrigadierAlsike 5 Blues Bonnibert 4 Colonel Padden DeReszke 3 Irritable Roehampton 4 Keynote Black Fox 4 Rcma Hatasoo 3 Disadvantage Arsenal 3 Potrall Water Color 4 Water Boy Enright jt31CBlrfV4Jv 3 unmasked Banastar 7 Katnara Gulden 5 His Eminence Heno 3 Lanceman Pentecost 3 Saturday Old England 3 Sombrero All Gold 5 Wealth Lux Casta 3 The Amazon Lady Schorr 4 Silverdale Far Rpckaway 4 Chilton Northern Star 3 John Barleycorn Joy maker 3 Whiskey King Scarlet Lily 5 Smart Set Elkhorn 5 Smoke King Hanover 3 Blue Girl Endurance by Eight 3 Ten Candles 5 5Carbuncle Carbuncle 5 Dixieline 3 3The The Grand National Steeplechase 5000 added secured a fine entry list last years Chicago per ¬ former Flaccus being among them The Grand Na ¬ tional was run by the Brooklyn Jockey Club in 1900 and by the Coney Island Jockey Club last year It was decided at Morris Park in 1899 with fiftyeight nominations The entries are as follows Horses e Horses Mystic Shriner 7 Prince Plausible Charawind 5 The Driver Colbert 5 Topmast Somers 6 Plato Zinziber 5 Lord Chancellor Jim Megibben 7 Walter Cleary Leo Johnson JohnsonPerion 7 Olindo Perion 7 Libretto Hacklet 5 Lindley Murray Commoner fi Cousin Jess Cock Robin 7 Champion Cavalcade 5 Bullingdon Last Cord 5 Somerset Rock Storm 4 Flaccus Ronkonkoma 6 Draughtsman Lothian 6 Wooster Boy Sallust 7 George W Jenkins Decameron 9 First Whip McGrathiana Prince 5 Self Protection ProtectionBacchanal Bacchanal 5 Charagrace Politician 4 Golden Bey Garnet Ripple 8 The Cad Sacket 7 Facile Curfew Bell 6 Boisterous Dick Furber 5 Fulminate Miss Mitchell 6 Eophone 5 New Orleans Form. NEW ORMSAJfS FORM NEW ORLEANS LA February 21 Tho form of Saturdays New Orleans fields is First Race Ed Gartland II Poyntz The Bronze Demon DemonSecond Second Race Trebor Blue Ridge Pirates Queen QueenThird Third Race Lizzie Brooks Navasota Wilton WiltonFourth Fourth Race Petit Maitre Henry of Trastamare Strangest StrangestFifth Fifth Race Amigari Nobleman Lennep LennepSixth Sixth Race El Ghor Little Elkin Major Mansir New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES Probabilities Weather cloudy track heavy Apprentice allowance allowanceFirst First Race 78 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Ago Wt Hdcp 30768 H S Tobacco 8 137 700 30322 Lord Howard 8 130 625 29404 Inuendo 7 127 665 665307613Poyntz 307613Poyntz 4 127 715 30761 Masterful 4 127 675 22808 Musket 6 127 680 680307593Ed 307593Ed Gartland II 7 127 725 30722 Judge Magee 6 127 705 70530759Olekma 30759Olekma 5 120 690 69030350NevaM 30350NevaM 6 120 600 60030724Aaron 30724Aaron 4 119 700 700307593The 307593The Bronze Demon 4 117 705 705Second Second Race 1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling 30655 Vassal Dance 3 102 625 625307603Trebor 307603Trebor 7 99 725 72530G59Gracious 30G59Gracious 4 88 700 70030606Pirates 30606Pirates Queen 4 88 720 720307263Ben 307263Ben Hullum 3 84 710 71030725Lady 30725Lady Alberta 31 84 715 715306752Blue 306752Blue Ridge 3 73 720 720Third Third Race 13 Mile Mile2yearolds 2yearolds Allowances AllowancesInd Ind Horses color sex pedigree Wt Hdcp Hdcp30C043Wilton 30C043Wilton 112 685 685307052Navasota 307052Navasota 112 695 69530G72The 30G72The Don 108 675 675Disappointment Disappointment C ch f by Rac ¬ quet or Panmure Lavaca 105 30706 Lady Winkle 105 685 30757 Queen Rex 100 625 30348 Lizzie Brooks 100 700 30706 Sly Boots 100 625 625Fourth Fourth Race 1 116 Miles Miles4yearolds 4yearolds and upward upwardThe The George Washington Handicap 1250 added addedInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp Hdcp30485Prince 30485Prince Blazes 7 107 695 695306053tPiederich 306053tPiederich 4 106 695 69530675tBanish 30675tBanish 6 102 710 30587 Ida Ledford 5 100 705 705307602Henry 307602Henry of Trastamare 7 100 720 72030760JStrangest 30760JStrangest 6 100 715 71530743Silver 30743Silver Coin 5 98 695 69530756JLou 30756JLou Rey 6 98 650 30485 Ben Chance 5 98 695 69530761Ulbert 30761Ulbert F Dewey 4 97 705 30690 Petit Maitre 5 95 725 725307692Jessie 307692Jessie Jarboe 6 94 715 715306903iEva 306903iEva Rico 7 92 715 f 715f C DeWitt entry C K Burdeau entry entryFifth Fifth Raee 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Handicap 30691 Lennep 7 112 715 30586 Nobleman 5 100 720 720306573Pigeon 306573Pigeon Post 4 100 715 30759 Small Jack 4 92 705 30758 Amigari 3 90 725 725Sixth Sixth Race 1 13 Miles 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling30692Major 30692Major Mansir 5 Ill 710 71030709E1 30709E1 Ghor 6 102 725 30760 Little Elkin 4 101 715 30760 Precursor 5 100 650 30284 Jackanapes 7 98 700 Oakland Form. OAKLAND FORM OAKLAND CAL February 21 Tho form of Satur ¬ days Oakland fields is isFirst First Race Budd Wade Breton Blackthorn BlackthornSecond Second Race Adirondack High Chancellor Gavipta GaviptaThird Third Race Wyoming Maraschino Alzura AlzuraFourth Fourth Race Black Dick Janice The Fretter FretterFifth Fifth NilgarSixth Race Formero Lode Star Nilgar Sixth Race Fonsovannah Galanthus Horton Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES Probabilities Weather wet track sloppy First Race 58 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds Maidens Selling Ind Horses Age Wt 27462 Blackthorn 112 Lonteya 112 306263Breton 112 Ali 109 IOTJ 109 29674 Derby Winner 109 306262Budd Wade 109 30677 Atnipap 107 308773Oratossa 107 306772Mildred Schultz 107 Second Race 3 13 Furlongs Furlongs2yearolds 2yearolds Allowances AllowancesInd Ind Horses color sex pedigree Wt Hdcp Hdcp30G953ffigh 30G953ffigh Chancellor 113 740 30712 Gaviota 110 735 73530695Adirondack 30695Adirondack 110 750 750The The Fog ch c by Magnet Tene Tenebrae brae 106 La Figaro ch c by Figaro Carilia 106 Discharged b f by Figaro Guiltless 103 Third Race 34 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp Hdcp30713Wyoming 30713Wyoming 9 120 725 725307132Sharp 307132Sharp Bird 5 120 710 29324 Wing 6 112 690 690307133Clarando 307133Clarando 6 112 700 700307333Qniz 307333Qniz 4 Ill 705 705307453BiIitis 307453BiIitis 4 109 695 695307162Alznra 307162Alznra 4 109 715 26009 Irate 4 109 700 70030663Maraschino 30663Maraschino 3 102 720 72030750Tyranus 30750Tyranus 3 102 715 715307463Tufts 307463Tufts 3 99 690 690307473Montana 307473Montana Peeress 3 97 710 710Fourth Fourth Race 1 18 Miles Miles3yearolds 3yearolds and upward The Palace Hotel Handicap Value 2000 2000304581Janice 304581Janice 4 110 740 30697 Black Dick 4 106 750 75030732The 30732The Fretter 6 102 735 30697 Diderot 4 99 725 30748 John McGurk 4 98 720 720307782Sea 307782Sea Lion 6 97 730 73030778Siddons 30778Siddons 4 95 7 73C697 3C697 Frangible 5 90 7 7Fifth Fifth Race 1 11G Miles Miles3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling 30665 Billy Lyons 4 107 690 30733Lode Star 8 103 30714 Nilgar 6 106 30610 El Mido 6 103 103307493Formero 307493Formero 6 103 30749 Merops 6 103 30729 George Dewey 4 98 98306943Constable 306943Constable 3 95 95Sixth Sixth Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling 30697 Horton 6 112 307113Gusto 5 112 22400 Fonsovannah 7 109 29739 Kings Pal 5 109 306472Tiburon 6 109 30716 Fine Shot 5 109 307492Galanthus 4 106 30715 Grafter 4 106 22491 The Elk 4 106 30716 Educate 4 104 306303 Young Morello 4 102 REYNOLDS CO 72 119 DEARBORN ST ST2Winners 2Winners Guaranteed it Oakland Daily2 Daily2NIGRETTE NIGRETTE SOMBRERO WATER SCRATCH SCRATCHwere were our best bets yesterday at Oakland 500 500forfeit forfeit if the above were were not given givenas as straight winners winnersTODAY TODAY TODAYour our grand special will start in the first race and will just canter all the way and if hard pressed can run in record time The odds will be long and to prove that our correspondents have wired us this extra special we will also give the jockey that rides this grand long shot Also two royal good things at New Orleans We never advertise specials unless we have them on tap Give us a trial and be convinced that what we advertise we do We dont give eighteen races daily like other handicappers do doNO NO HUMBUS OR GUESSING WIN US USThe The Best of Reliable Information by Wire from Our Exports Dally DallyHOT HOT SPRINGS OFFICES 8 COURT ST 3OO Weekly Wired at 1O am 0 LEARY S FUTURE BOOK UN UNAMERICAN AMERICAN DERBY BROOKLYN AND ANDSUBURBAN SUBURBAN HANDICAPS HANDICAPSWrite Write for quotations Commissions handled on all races Long distance telephones Yards 628 and 654 654JAMES JAMES OLEARY 418389 S HALSTED ST STCHICAGO CHICAGO IM Chicadee 3 Depohan Digby Bell BellPrestome Prestome 3 Dram burg IO42 Nigrette Sombrero SombreroMy My Advertised Special Scratched ScratchedToday Today Saturday Today TodayBoth Both of My Long Advertised Specials are in and to Show My Confidence will Mail Wire or Phone a 4 to 10 to I Shot Monday and an 8 to 20 to I Shot Tuesday FREEwhich I now have Good Information on If these TWO do not run first or second or one wins winsFREE FREE FREE FREE to your address addressTHE THE STRONGEST HANDICAP FORCE IN THE WORLD WORLDMr Mr George Calvin New Yorks most successful handicapper and his associate W J Brown an export on weights that horses carry and will not carry and different conditions of track they will and will not run on Col J C Wooters and H J Alardt on EXTRA LONG SHOT SPECIALS Alardt now at New Orleans Wm Brown assistant manager and secretary E H Beleske advertising agent I have now the above force in action and I guarantee onethird of ALL STARTERS GIVEN TO WIN or redeem Price daily handicap sheets 100 EXTRA LONG SHOT SPECIALSONE HORSE 200 or six horse specials six days 1000 wired to any part of the world Daily purchasers of regular handicap sheets receive chargeOn full benefit of all specials free of extra charge On sale at 1130 am at office 192 8 Clark St in ticket ofiice Phone Main 3548 News stand southeast corner Clark and Madison Sts StsCOL COL J C WOOTERS MGR BUNCOBRONCHO INFORMATION CO 94 Lincoln Ave Tel 3031 Dearborn Race Track Information Bureau BureauSUITE SUITE 500 263269 DEARBORN ST TERMS 100 DAILY 400 WEEKLY TELEPHONE HARRISON 3689 3689TODAY TODAY SATURDAY 50 TO I SHOT FIRST RACE RACEHere Here is one that worked a mile in 1 45 with ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS UP and will surely win barring accidents WE are absolutely confident that this good thing is only known at this ofiice THIS HORSE IS A GREAT MUD LARK AND IS IN GRAND FORM UNDER NO CIR ¬ CUMSTANCES FAIL TO GET THIS GOOD THING We will name two other good things on our wire and Form Letter Handicap Both will be at good odds and very easy winners Try us today and bo convinced that what we advertise is absolutely reliable Form Letter Handicap on all races on sale at 9 am Mail orders promptly attended to toRace Race Track Information Bureau BureauAlso Also sold at cigar stand Adams Express Bldg 185 Dearborn St Kolmans cigar store 267 Dearborn St news stand northeast corner Van Buren and Dearborn Sts BRAGG 61 61wired wired to one hundred patrons by me Commencing December 161 sent Mont Eagle 121 won Billy Lyons 1001 won Bedeck lost Mercer 31 won j Josie G 51 won Larry Wilt lost Josie G 21 won Our Pride 91 won Jungfrau lost Aloha II 81 won Frangible lost Eonic lost Joe Ripley 121 won Bab 121 won Lass of Langden evens won Breton lost Barnato 501 won Nonos lost I have positive proof that I sent to above to patrons I havo a few more like these to be cut loose in a short time This is not handicapping but inside information DO YOU WANT IT 1 1C C W MOUNCE 1246 MICHIGAN AVE CHICAGO Page [3] Charleston Form Chart. CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARTCHARLESTON CHARLESTON S C February SI Fiftyeighth day Charleston Racing Association AssociationWinter Winter Meeting Weather wet track muddy Presiding Judge J B Morrow Starter F Bruen Racing starts at 300 p m O rT rT f FIRST RACE 5S Mile Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Selling oU SellingoU i ij Ind Horses A Wt St ii V4 Si btrbin Jockeys Owners uwners O u H C P 30480 PASSAIC 6 106 4 42 45 42 11 D Hall J Brown 75 75307372TRILBY 75 65 1 1Eteeu 307372TRILBY NELSON 8 1031 3 21 2 IKK 22 Castro Eteen Turner 4 44432 30596 CANROBERT 5103 2 3 31 3 3 Alley Baker GuncheonS 10 10 4 30701 FIGURANTE 5 108 1 1 1 21 4n May J W Bradshaw 2 22245 30341 2TROUBALINE 5 101 6 52 SM = 53 53 M WilhamsJ J R Hand 4 4307212GRATIA 5 a 32 32F 307212GRATIA 5 106 7 6 6 610 62 Vogt F D Davis 5 55585 29954 EN BLAZE 3 102 5 7 7 7 7 B Meyer WCWestmoreland20 30 30 10 10Time Time 26 524L 1 061 061Winner Winner B h by Sir Modred Irian IrianWent Went to post 3 18 At post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Passaic was much the best and had to be to win as the ride he was given was unskilful Trilby Nelson raced Figur ¬ ante into submission in the first half but the effort told on her in the last sixteenth Canrobert hung on gamely poorlyScratched under punishment Troubaline was coming fast at the end Gratia ran poorly Scratched 30755 Petronius 108 30734 Hanno 102 102Overweights Overweights Trilby Nelson 21 pounds Figurante 2 En Blaze 5 5Passaic Passaic show out Trilby Nelson show 3 to 5 Canrobert show 2 to 1 Figurante show out 3O78O SE SECOND RACE 4 13 Furlongs Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St Ji 1A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30755 SACKHEN 5 97 2 12 12 13 M Williams J R Hand 45 45 710 out 30734 JANIE SEAY 3 92 3 22 23 23 Vogt WCWestmorolande 8 8 21 306662MILLSTREAM 7 109 6 aio 41 32 May H Hebbel 5662 30737 JOHNNY BROWN 4 97 1 32 311 4 Alley Masservy Co 2 21 21 45 307623LAURIA 8 94 5 45 520 530 C Murphy R E Causey 10 15 15 5 30735 CLARRIS 3 79 4 6 6 6 M Johnson S T Gaiues Co 4 5 5 85 Time 85Time 251 52 100 100Winner Winner Br m by Lissak Early Morn II IIWent Went to post at 345 At post 8 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Sackhen reveled in the going and only had to gallop unextended all the way Janie Seay ran surprisingly well and hung on longer than usual Millstream made up much ground in the last quarter Clarris ran away breakawayScratched about threequarters to a false breakaway Scratched 307G6 Laroquoise 106 106Overweights Overweights Sackhen 3 pounds Johnny Brown 5 Janie Seay 3 Janie Scay show evens Millstream show 4 to 5 Johnny Brown show out 30781 T THIRD RACE 1 aiile Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St ML Vz i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3059S2TOM CURL 4108 1 11 Hi 14 H 12 May H Cheek 2 2 8535 307192HANDCUFF 8535307192HANDCUFF 6 114 3 2 22 22 22 y Alley J C Ferris Jr 45 65 65 out 307193HUCENA out307193HUCENA 3 89 2 4 3 32 33 33 C Murphy B L Shaw 44345 307633DR 44345307633DR WORTH 3 97 4 75Time 31 4 4 4 4 M WilliamsR Crowhurst 41 5 5 75 Time 27531121 149 Winner 149Winner SeapoletteWent Br g by Stuyvesant Seapolette Went to post at 419 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second the same Tom Curl showed the most speed and only had to practically canter all the way Handcuff made a bold effort on the last turn but weakened toward the end Hucena was badly handled Throw her race out as with a proper ride she could not have been worse than second Dr Worth had no mishaps mishapsScratched Scratched 30764 Kildarlie 101 101Overweights Overweights Tom Curl 2 pounds Dr Worth 3 3No No show betting O rrOt FOURTH RACE 34 JHlle Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St ML 1A X StrFin Jockeys Owners O HOP 30719 PRESGRAVE 4 109 1 111 11 11 15 May J A V V306862QUEEN 306862QUEEN L 6 110 3 3 31 2 22 S Johnson R Johnson 44465 30754 CATHEDRAL 6 110 5 41 43 43 3 D Hall H Higginbottom 2 3 6535 30738 LAKE FONSO 6 110 2 22 2 33 45 Castro Z Cooper 85 2 2 45 30463 WELSH GIRL 4 102 4 5 5 5 5 M WilliamsO Rhodes 55465 Time 55465Time 26 53 1 061 1 21 21Winner Winner Ch g by Prestonpans Katie Fletcher FletcherWent Went to post at 4 52 At post 3 minutes Start fair Won easily second the same Presgrave ran to his best form and in tho going was best Queen L lost much ground by being taken on the outside throughout Cathedral appeared to be on his good behavior but sulked after going a half mile Lake Fonso showed early speed out quit quitScratched Scratched 30548 Evas Darling 102 30720Mudder 102 307382Certain 112 No show betting 30783 FIFTH BACK s Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Ind Horses A Wt St ML Vs StrFin Jockeys Owners C H C P 307662ORDEAL G 108 5 i is H 12 May E A Hall 1 1Palmetto 1 1 25 30734 SUTTEE 6 98 1 22 22 22 23 Bonnor Palmetto Stable 2 4 4 32 30736 0 CHINOOKA 5 106 3 5 4 4 3 Castro J A West WestI43TOAD 5 531 307343TOAD I43TOAD RAINEY 4 97 4 42 5 3t 45 M WilliamsS E Finley 3 2 45 30562 12 HENRY HAMMOND 4 102 2 CauseyTime 31 3 5 5 B Meyer R E Causey 12 12 4 Time 27 5311151 Winner Ch g by Rayon dOr Ortegal Went to post at 5 19 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second tho same Ordeal ran all around his field in the first quarter then appeared to weaken on the last turn but came again through the stretch and finished strongly Suttee ran well throughout Chinooka was nearly thrown down soon after the start but recovered and ran a good race Toad Rainey was ridden all over the track With judicious argumentScratched handling she would probably have given the winner a stout argument Scratched 30762Ellis 110 30762 Lulu Hammond 101 Overweights 101Overweights poundsNo Ordeal 5 pounds No show betting Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF Henry M Ziegler the Cincinnati turfman says that unless the weather breaks shortly at Lexing ¬ ton Ky training operations will be seriously af ¬ fected The track he says is but a circle of ice and such a thing as working a horse over it is out of the question The majority of the horses are very backward in their work but Mr Zieglers fortunately have had the advantage of a straw ring of about a quarter of a mile and they have been galloped over that every day except when the rain or sleet prevented As soon as the weather breaks sufficiently to ship without danger they will be sent to Louisville LouisvilleThe The New Memphis Jockey Club has set the date of the Montgomery Handicap on the opening day of the meeting beginning March 31 Following is the list of dates for the ten fixed events announced by Secretary M N Macfarlan March 31 Montgomery Handicap for threeyear olds and upward upwardApril April 2 Gaston Hotel Stakes for twoyearold colts and geldings geldingsApril April 5 Ardello Stakes for twoyearold fillies filliesApril April 8 Tennessee Derby for threeyearolds April 10 Tennessee Brewing Co Stakes for threo yearolds and upward upwardApril April 12 Cotton Steeplechase handicap handicapApril April 15 Tennessee Oaks for threeyearold fillies filliesApril April 19 Memphis Stakes for twoyearolds twoyearoldsApril April 21 Qayoso Hotel Stakes for threeyear olds oldsApril April 23 Peabody Hotel Handicap for three yearolds and upward The Melbourne Stud StudfeJAMrJeMer feJAMrJeMer LIMITED TO THIRTY APPROVED MARES trf fianaspnng PROPERTY OF P j DWYERJ plOO plOOHandspring Handspring won the Great Trial Tremont Double Event both renewals Foam Billow Withers and Carlton Stakes Brooklyn Derby etc Chestnut horse standing 161 hands high By Hanover My Favor ¬ ite by imp Rayon dOr Handsprings oldest get were twoyearolds in 1901 He has had but six starters three of which Merriment Meditation and Major Daingerfield are high class winners and one of his other starters which only twice raced ran second in one of his starts in company of stake class Hand ¬ springs breeding must be considered extra fashionable and uptodate being by the great Hanover and out of a daughter of the grand imp Rayon dOr who won on the turf no less than 122140 and showing wonderful ability to go any distance and to carry any sort of weight Handsprings second dam was by the successful sire imp Glen Athol a ton of Blair Athol winner of the Derby and St Leger and ho out of Blink Bonny by Melbourne and she won both the Derby and Oaks and grandson of both Pocahontas and Queen Mary and sire of the Derby and St Leger winner Silvio and the great Prince Charlie prob ¬ ably the fastest horse that ever ran in England Handsprings next dam is by none other than the great and only Glencoe Going back to Rayon dOr we find him out of a mare by the son of the immor tal Touchstone the foundation stone of nearly all perfect pedigrees and her second dam was old Poca ¬ hontas herself by imp Glencoe Thus combining several times over the wonderful Glencoe blood Any breeder stinting a good mare to Handspring has a chance to produce the greatest horse that ever lived and his stud fee is certainly a very low one taking everything into consideration considerationRainbow Rainbow 5OBrown 5O Brown horse 163 hands high foaled 1890 by Longfellow dam Buff and Blue by War Dance Rain ¬ bow won the Brooklyn Derby and many other races in which he defeated the best horses in training and during his threeyearold form worked a mile and a half trial in 2 36 over the Coney Island track Rainbows dam Buff and Blue is by War Dance one of the best of Lexingtons sons out of the famous old matron Reel by imp Glencoe Buff and Blue also produced Bright Phoebus winner of the Realization Stakes Monita Hardy Sister Geneva dam of Carnoro and other winners His second dam Balloon was one of the greatest long distance race mares ever seen in this country and produced the famous brood mare Ballet Rainbow is one of the finest thoroughbred stallions in America and sold for 8200 as a yearling Rainbow made his first season in the stud at Melbourne in 1900 but he was stinted to a few mares before that and from those services he has had seven starters every one of which has been returned a winner including the three high class performers Menace who won eighteen races a greater number than any other threeyearold filly in training in 1901 Wealth a threeyearold filly who in her first and maiden start forced the noted Futurity winner Ogden then an older horse to run a mile under 1 40 to beat her a head and Percy F a several times stake winner For 1902 Rainbow is limited to thirty mares of which twenty will be his owners ownersSt St OOwn Juliet LIMITED TO THIRTY MARES g O Own brother to the stake winners and successful sires Prince of Monaco and St Carlo Chestnut horse 16 hands high foaled 1891 by imp St Blaise Carina by Kingfisher St Julien was a stake winner and raced with success as a two and threeyearold winning The Larchmont Stakes 34 in 1 12 and other races and was beaten a head by John Cooper in the Vreeland Handicap 78 in 1 28 St Julien was only stinted to n very few mares previous to going regularly in the stud at Melbourne in 1901 yet he has sired the flying Myrtle Del who made a track record as a twoyearold in 1901 Sard Seething St Dean Kabyle Princess Julicn Blonde Grayson etc Mr Barnes thinks St Julien fully tho equal of his full brothers St Carlo and Prince of Monaco He is a sure foal getter having twentyeight mares in foal from a service of thirtythree last year He is also a grand breeder of individuality and as fine a tempered horse as there is in Kentucky KentuckyJim Jim Gore Private yiHindo0Vuam Katio lmp Phaeton Sire of Beau Gallant The Goldfinder Amelia Ideal Moncreith Gorman Knowles May Beau Donna Seay and many other stake winners and great campaigners Prince campaignersPrince PrivateBy of Monaco Private By imp St Blaise dam Carina by Kingfisher Sire of Fancywood Blennenworth Monarka sor Autumn Leaves Sting Kilmantle w Precur ¬ was placed four other times of out starts in England in 1901 Colbert and many other winners seven sevenThe The Melbourne Stud now consists of five stallions and 108 of as finely bred found single breeding farm this young matrons as can h on any in country The mares are now kept on eight different the yearlings on four different farmsfar apart and yet within a few miles of Melbourne for farms itYsmv and fixed opinion that strictly highclass race horses can be bred with more success if lots rather than banded together in largo numbers kept apart in s small mau mauMares Mares kept in box stalls well bedded down the charges will be 10 per month when grass which must be considered a very low price considering the established running nn bourne Stud has for the care of its stallions mares and all thoroughbred stock It is reputation the M l Melbourne Stud to try the mares three times a week until the first of June and after a hat practice if th until the season closes July 1st which is a guarantee that every mare will be got in foal time if everv dav TnH attention will accomplish this end ei uaro ana anaSSP SSP Usual return privilege if horse is alive and in my possession ESP possessionESP For catalogue and further information address addressW W S BARNES Proprietor Lexington Ky New Turf Exchange ExchangeOn On St Paul Railroad Canal and Adams Streets Til n T Am 1 1 n nil lst Trai Leares Unlon DB t If I25D P A Iflc UW U LOFlllaFQ ML IUIU U wTimjasM M MI CUM Rerning TrajS 445 j45 M after M PJJ PJJflctual flctual Running Time TojrtgFlve minutes minutesROUND ROUND TRIP Illinois Central Turf Exchange ExchangeCommissionsIon CommissionsIon all Races BtM ° ri t i diihM 3 Special Trains on Illinois Central Ry W5i Returning trains at 445 and 605 pm and after last race Round Trip Page [4] Charleston Form. CHARLESTON FORM i CHARLESTON S C February 21 The form of ofSaturdays Saturdays Charleston fields is First Kace Antagone Scorpolette Lulu Ham Biond Second Kace Salome Incandescent Sondana SondanaI I Third Bace Stuttgart Barney F Negoncie Fourth Eace Samivel W J Baker Sam Laz rusEsq rusEsqFifth Fifth Kace By George Jessie Y Certain Charleston Entries. CHARLESTON ENTRIES s f Probabilities Weather cloudy track heayy heayyFirst First Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 30765 Times Star 5 108 670 670307833Chinooka 307833Chinooka 5 103 675 675307342Fred 307342Fred Graft 10 102 680 68030764JAntagone 30764JAntagone 5 102 700 30766 Scorpolette 4 102 695 30734 Give and Take 5 102 685 685307523Qrace 307523Qrace Wilson 4 100 680 30783 Lulu Hammond 5 97 690 690Second Second Race 78 Mile 4yearolds and upward Allowances Allowances38720Mudder 38720Mudder 4 104 670 30762 Joe Gammage 6 102 680 30766 Incandescent 6 100 695 695307362Salome 307362Salome 8 100 700 700307S6 307S6 Elsie Venner 5 100 685 685l30764 l30764 Soudana 5 100 690 690Third Third Race 1 Mile Oyer 4 hurdles 4yoarolds and upward Allowances 30720 Barney F 5 142 695 30752 Frank Fowler 5 137 675 30766 Water Crest 7 185 680 30764 Stuttgart 6 132 700 700307533Loyalty 307533Loyalty 9 132 685 30753 Negoncie 8 130 690 690v v Fourth Race 6 12 Furlongs Furlongs4yearolds 4yearolds and upward The George Washington Handicap 30853 Also Ean II 6 112 675 80719 Sam Lazarus Esq 6 108 690 30703 Ducassa 4 106 685 30429 BettieBn 4 101 680 68030755SSir 30755SSir Kenneth 6 100 670 67030751Ebbert 30751Ebbert Gray 5 98 680 68030738Samivel 30738Samivel 7 98 700 700307512W 307512W J Baker 8 95 695 695307552D6nna 307552D6nna Bella 4 93 680 680S S Pack entry entryFifth Fifth Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Allowances Allowances307382Certain 307382Certain 5 107 690 690t t 30751 Nina B L 5 105 675 675307032By 307032By George 6 102 700 7003070mntent 3070mntent 5 102 675 30634 Dominis 4 102 680 680W30751 W30751 Patchwork 4 99 670 31782 Lake Fonso 6 97 685 685J0717 J0717 JesBie Y 4 94 695 Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF Gen W H Jackson proprietor of the famous Belle Meade farm Nashville Tenn the home of Luke Blackburn Tithonus Inspector B Long street Huron and other turf celebrities has refused an offer of 50000 for the great young sire The Commoner by Hanover Margarine General Jackson purchased The Commoner last season pay ¬ ing 15000 for him Superintendent R G Brien of Belle Meade says General Jackson had refused an offer of 50000 but declined to say from whom the offer came The fine stallion Tarbolton 8 by Ayrshire Radi ¬ ancy that arrived at J N Camden Jrs Hartland Stud Versailles Ky last Monday has been at the point of death for several days from blood poison ¬ ing Tarbolton received a severe cut on the head while in transit from England and took cold in the wound Dr Casey who is attending the horse says he thinks Tarbolton will recover At the sale of thoroughbreds at the Occidential Exchange San Francisco last Monday night Ord nung was knocked down to C R Ellison for 1800 H Taylor paid 600 for Esternell Greenock sold for 275 G Webb secured Triaditza for 275 while F W Erode who would have realized 10000 a couple of years ago was sold for 140 There was some disappointment because Joe Frey John Peters and Commissipner Forster were not put up at auct ¬ ion but John W Schorr telegraphed countermand ¬ ing the sale of these three horses horsesSaul Saul of Tarsus was purchased by L Wall for 700 Montoya fell to the bid of Dr Bowell at 360 Prince Poniatowskis trio sold for 1750 Al Josephs bought Ishtar for 1050 L McCreery se ¬ cured the jumper Finch for 575 while Clarinette went for 125 Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF Clem Jenkins the American jockey will ride in England this season in spite of all reports to the contrary He has arrived in New York from the west and says that he is under contract to ride for Frank Gardner the American horseman who is wintering his horses at Newmarket in charge of Eugene Leigh LeighSubscriber Subscriber Chicago Unless the two horses named were running in the same ownership as an entry you did right to return the money moneyThomas Thomas Griffin has sold to C K Burdeau on private terms the threeyearold colt Hayward Hun ¬ ter terOilman Oilman Chicago Memo Wastell was 9 to 5 at post Dally 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 ¬ ALLTRACKS pertly Indexed IndexedTelegraphic ARE FULLY RE ¬ Telegraphic Correct Con ¬ PORTED cise Comely ComelyTraining Training News a Specialty SpecialtyOff Off Our Own Presses Be ¬ 124126 fore the Chicago Dailies FIFTH AVENUE CHICAGO SUBSCRIPTION PRICE PRICEONE ONE MONTH 125 SIX MONTHS 750 750ONE ONE YEAR 1400 1400SENT SENT AS FIRSTCLASS MAIL IN PLAIN ENVELOPE THE flmertoan Sporting manual For 1902 COPYRIGHTED Running Trotting and Pacing AN HANDBOOK OFFICIAL Tne Pugilistic Record of 1901 OF FIGURES COMPENDIUM Handicapping and BookmaMng Tables TablesFIVE BEYOND COMPARISON OF RECORDS FIVE HANDICAP TABLES WITH KEYS Summaries fig Experts on tfie Past Years Doings OA n all II JSLUJXJBLU BY V H BlSUNEilj I I I 30c in Paper 1 1 DAILY RACING FORM PUB co 124126 FIFTH AVE CHICAGO I 50c m in Soft Morocco