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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, February 26, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, February 26, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902022601 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 26, 1902 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF The following statement by Auditor Albert O Allen settles the policy of that official on the grant ¬ ing of license to bookmakers in the state of Mis ¬ souri Under the breeders law the auditor is per ¬ mitted to issue licenses where it is established to his satisfaction that the bookmaker making appli ¬ cation and the track upon which he proposes to operate are reputable but it is a legal question whether when these facts are established the audi ¬ tor has a right to refuse to issue them The intent of the legislature in passing the law seems to have been so clearly to foster breeding by encouraging racing that some attorneys incline to the belief that the discretionary clause in the breeders law is really mandatory but there will now be no nces sity of securing a legal interpretation by a court in view of Auditor Allens attitude During the time that the reports of what he intended to do in the matter were afloat he himself refused to express an opinion preferring to investigate the question first Here is the official statement statementHaving Having considered the matter of granting licenses to bookmakers on the Kinloch Delmar and Fair Grounds race courses I have decided to grant licenses in 1902 to persons of good reputation on said tracks on applications made in conformity withlaw reserving the right to refuse licenses on any track after it has been in operation for a period of ninety days to issue such licenses only at my office in the city of Jefferson and not to hesitate to deny licenses on any track or course on which I find the law is being violated violatedThis This ends quite a fight which has been raging be ¬ low the surface for the past two months beginning with a statement made at a meeting of theHVestern Jockey Club in Chicago some eight weeks ago that these licenses would not be issued Ever since then tho Butler interests which were behind the terrific fight made last year have been confidently assert ¬ ing that there would be no racing in St Louis this year The claim became more determined just be ¬ fore tho time came for closing tho entries for the local stakes for tho coming season and the infor ¬ mation was sent to every racing colony in the coun ¬ try that a man close in the confidence of Auditor Allen had declared that gentleman would issue no licenses in the hope of crippling the stakes St Louis Sporting News NewsA A San Francisco paper of February 18 gives tho following account of a fire that recently occurred in Green B Morris stable Green B Morris who has trained horses since the time when most old turfmen were being wheeled about in perambulators came very near losing his entire string Saturday morning by fire A lot of blankets saddles etc were burned up and if the flames had over reached the hay there would have been no time to take out the hundred thousand dollars or more worth of race horses that ho has at tho Oakland track The Morris string is by far the most valuable in California comprising among others Autolight Water Cure Janice Homestead Sombrero and a lot of fashionably bred twoyear olds oldsThe The firewhich came so near being costly was the indirect result of tho bad race Barnato ran the other day and his subsequent good one When he performed so poorly OConnor Mr Morris star jockey rode him The next time out he was 40 to 1 He ran again yesterday by tho way and his race was a fright probably made so by tho heavy sticky going goingAt At any rate on Saturday morning the negro lads employed by Mr Morris as rubbers and exercise boys got into an argument about the horses first race and one of them was outspoken in his belief that OConnor pulled him This remark met with tho strong disapproval of a colored boy known as Sad Sam They were all sitting in one of the box stalls used as a sleeping room warming themselves at a coaloil stove Sad Sam1 left the circle went outside and got a shovel which ho bouncedon the head of tho man who had said OConnor pulled Barnato In the excitement tho coaloil stovejwa knocked over and that started the fire Sad Sam ran outside locked tho door and loft his comrades to roast Fortunately there was a small window in the stall It was just large enough for one of the lads to crawl through and release the others othersArthur Arthur Wall the president of the syndicate which has leased the Piedmont Park property at Atlanta Ga for the purpose of building a mile track arrived from Charleston Sunday and will at once begin work Relative to his plans for the three months beginning December 1 Mr Wall said Just as soon as my affairs can bo concluded in Charleston I will begin active preparations in At ¬ lanta and the track will be ready for the opening in December The business people of the Gate City are impressed with the idea of having the new association and we will undoubtedly get the sup ¬ port necessary to make the meeting the glorious success we anticipate There are a great many matters to be arranged but ample time is left for this and the people of Atlanta can expect the races to start on the day mentioned There is no reason why Atlanta should not be made a big winter racing I center and from what I know by personal associ ation with Atlanta people and from what Mr Oil ¬ man has written I am confident that we have hit upon the right place We will have a rich territory to draw from and the fact cannot be denied that Atlanta is far ahead of all her sister cities of tho south We will not interfere with the meeting in New Orleans neither will the New Orleans meet ing interfere with us It is evident to every one that the south is big enough for two racetracks There is a rumor among turfmen that if tho Els berg bill which gives to the State Racing Commis ¬ sion power to pass on tho incorporation of race tracks intending to hold meetings this year be ¬ comes a law the Jockey Club will arrange to allow the Metropolitan Jockey Club of Jamaica to hold a short meeting next fall to be followed by a regular allotment of dates for the ensuing year The bill as amended by Senator P H McCarren has been reported favorably by tho Senate Judiciary Com ¬ mittee and the prediction is freely made that it will pass both houses of tho Albany Legislature Timothy D Sullivan who is one of the lead ¬ ing promoters of the new Jamaica track said the other day that if tho Elsberg billi passes the Metropolitan Jockey Club will file am application for dates for next year and will alsa ask for a fall meeting as the new track will not bo ready for racing this spring Senator Sullivan says that work on tho new track will bo hurried but that the time needed to complete tho various details is too short to permit racing there until tho middle of summer at the earliest It is said that the Jockey Club is entirely satisfied with tho McCarren amendment which however was rather unexpected When the Elsberg bill becomes a law it will bo impossible for promoters to build race ¬ tracks haphazardly for tho Racing Commission will have unlimited power to say whether a track can open its gates or not New York Sun SunE E J Lucky Baldwin is reported seriously ill at his Santa Anita Ranch says a Los Angeles Cal dis patch to tho Journal and American He had an at ¬ tack of grip about two weeks ago which developed into pneumonia As he is seventyfour years old his chances for recovery are regarded as poor Bald win has been broken in health ever since ho returned from Alaska J N Camden Jr tho noted breeder of thorough ¬ breds of Woodford County Kentucky who recently lost by death tho 10000 stallion Tarbolton intends to make the steamship company pay him for tho loss of his horse Tho horse was injured while crossing the Atlantic and soon after his arrival blood poisoning developed causingthis death Hawthorne Stake Entries. HAWTHORNE STAKE ENTRIES Below are presented the entries received by the Chicago Jockey Club to the Monadnock Handicap Tho Flight Stakes both for threeyearolds and up ¬ ward and the Excelsior Stakes for threeyearolds Inspection of the entries will fairly foreshadow the excellent quality of racing to be confidently ex ¬ pected at Hawthorne this year In the Flight Stakes are the names of a rare band of speedy sprinters The entries are as follows The Flight Stakes A sweepstakes for threeyear olds and upward Entrance 10 each to accompany the nomination 50 additional to start The club to add 1500 of which 350 to the second and 150 to the third Weight 8 Ibs below the scale Nonwin ¬ ners in 1901 of twelve races of any value or of one of the value of 1500 if nonwinners this year of a race of 800 allowed 5 Ibs of a race of 400 10 Ibs Six furlongs AgeBalm Horses Age Horses Age Balm of Gilead 3 Ericsell 4 4WJDcboe WJDcboe 4 JWRhodes 3 3PeterT PeterT 3 Ice King 5 5Beauty Beauty Book 5 Paul Clifford 4 4Abo Abo Frank 3 Blennenworth 3 3Ed Ed Austin 3 Herodiade 3 3The The Rush j 5 If YouDare 4 4Argregpr Argregpr 4 The Giver 3 3Aeneas Aeneas 4 Bob Alone 4 4Albert Albert Enright 4 Ampere 4 4Nellie Nellie Waddell 3 Pronta 3 3Duelist Duelist 4 John A Morris 6 6Tayon Tayon 5 Bessie Spahr 3 3Odnor Odnor 4 Planndes 5 5Ailyar Ailyar 7 Cactus 4 4Rose Rose Tree 5 Sir Hercules 6 6Layia Layia 4 Lute 3 3Marta Marta Santa 6 Sardine 5 5Monsieurde Monsieurde 1Orme 3 Cuban Girl 4 4Aurica Aurica 4 Taurus 5 5Grey Grey Fox 3 LittleEmmy 3 3Alvescot Alvescot 5 CorbletsBay 5 5Harrow Harrow 6 Geyser 8 8Memnon Memnon 3 Henry Zitt 3 3Toah Toah 4 Silurian 4 4Hargis Hargis 3 Specific 5 5Montanic Montanic 5 The Unknown 5 5Bard Bard of Avon 4 Kiss Quick 5 5Kennep Kennep 7 Thurles 7 7Jim Jim Clark 4 Mabel Winn 3 3CarlKahler CarlKahler 4 Palarm 6 6Yellow Yellow Tail 5 Sly 7 7Automaton Automaton 4 Red Tip 3 3DarkSecret DarkSecret 3 Captivate 4 4Waring Waring 5 Golden Age 4 4Vulcain Vulcain 5 Gonfalon 5 5The The Lady 5 Federal 6 6Headwater Headwater 6 Jiminez 4 4Attello Attello 3 Kenilworth 4 4Scorpio Scorpio 5 Afghan 7 7Prcetorius Prcetorius 3 JohnLafferty 4 4Julia Julia Junkin 3 Muresca 3 3Lass Lass of Langden 3 Colonel Maffett 3 3Ethelbald Ethelbald 4 Golden Rose 3 3TrustDeed TrustDeed 3 OldEngland 3 3Pyrrho Pyrrho 3 BurnieBunton 4 4Gallantrie Gallantrie 3 Sevoy 7 7Death Death 7 Kentucky 5 5Introducer Introducer 4 Silverdale 4 4Chas Chas WMeyor 3 Joe Froy 7 7Otis Otis 3 Father Wontkor 3 3Dewey Dewey 3 Pigeon Post 4 4JackRattlin JackRattlin 3 Jim Hale 4 4RagTag RagTag 3 Orimar 7 7Ernest Ernest Parham 3 Wainamoinen 3 3ElsieL ElsieL 3 Sweet Billie 3 3Admonition Admonition 4 Maud Gonne 4 4Glen Glen Water 3 May Beach 6 6Money Money Muss 4 Miss Henu 3 3The The Mouaduock Handicap A handicap sweep ¬ stakes for threeyearolds and upward Entrance 15 each to accompany the nomination 85 addi ¬ tional to start The club to add 4000 of which 600 to the second and 250 to the third Weights to appear three days before thejrace One milefand a furlong furlongHorses Horses Age Horses Age AgeMagi Magi 3 W JDebqe 4 4South South Trimble 3 Lady Sterling 3 3Aladdin Aladdin 3 Abe Frank 3 3Dick Dick Burgess 4 Blennenworth 3 3Frangible Frangible 5 Argregor 4 4Aeneas Aeneas 4 Alhe Virgie 3 3BobAlone BobAlone 4 Marcos 3 3Ampere Ampere 4 Malay 6 1ronta 3 Odnor 4 4Omdurman Omdurman 4 Bessie Spahr 3 3The The Monk 5 Haviland 5 5John John AMorris 7 Monsieur do 1Orme 3 3Scintillant Scintillant 6 Semper Vigilans 5 5Sardonic Sardonic WesternDnke 4 Jlanudes 5 Fancy Man 4 4Marta Marta Santa 6 Sir Hercules 6 6Indianll Indianll 3 Silver Fizz 5 5Mint Mint Sauce 6 McWilliams 4 4Banish Banish 6 Geyser 8 8Harrow Harrow 6 Runnels 3 3Alta Alta Loma 4 Arian 3 3Hargis Hargis 3 J V Kirby 3 3Silurian Silurian 4 Specific 5 5The The Unknown 5 Flying Torpedo 4 4Lennep Lennep 7 Position 5 5Jim Jim Clark 4 Yellow Tail 5 5Ethel Ethel Wheat 4 Red Tip 3 3DarkSecret DarkSecret 3 Captivate 4 4Waring Waring 5 St Marcos 4 4The The Lady 5 McChesney 3 3Rolling Rolling fioer 4 Searcher 4 4Hermencia Hermencia 5 Hunter Raine 3 3Jiminez Jiminez 4 Bedeck 4 4Hernando Hernando 4 Louisville 5 5I I Samelson 3 Water Cure 5 5Autolight Autolight 4 Denman Thompson 4 4Dorothy Dorothy Lee 4 Prince Blazes 7 7Six Six Shooter 4 Belles Commoner 3 3WaxTaper WaxTaper 5 Death 7 PatMorrissey 8 Constellator 5 5St St Simonian 6 Silverdale 4 4JoeFrey JoeFrey 4 Otis 3 3Dewey Dewey S Florizar 5 5Nitrate Nitrate 4 Alard 4 4Articulate Articulate 4 Greyfeld 6 6JimHale JimHale 4 JohnBright 7 7Cambrian Cambrian 6 Caviar 5 Admonition 4 Lacrimae 3 3ScarletLily ScarletLily 5 Wellesley 4 4Tho Tho Conqueror II 5 Sarilla T 5 5Azim Azim 4 Knightbanneret 5 5Leo Leo Newell 4 PinkCoat 7 7Tho Tho Excelsior Handicap A handicap sweep ¬ stakes for threeyearolds Entrance 10 each to accompany the nomination 50 additional to start Tho club to add 2000 of which 400 to the second secondand and 200 tto the third Weights to appear three days before the race One mile and a furlong furlongBalm Balm MagiSouth of Gilead Magi South Trimble J W Rhodes RhodesBronze Bronze Medal Abe Frank FrankAladdin Aladdin Blennenworth BlennenworthLittle Little Scout The Giver GiverThe The Ledaean Red Hook HookAllie Allie Virgie Hoodwink HoodwinkMarcos Marcos Terra Firma FirmaNellie Nellie Waddell Pronta ProntaBessie Bessie Spahr Merriment MerrimentJed Jed Proclaim ProclaimIndian Indian MackayRollick II Mackay Rollick II Monsieur do 1Orme 1OrmeTemper Temper Kaffir KaffirYam Yam pa Gray Fox FoxRunnels WyethArian Runnels Wyeth Arian J V Kirby KirbyHargis Hargis Memnon MemnonLandseer Landseer Rose of Red RedRed Red Tip Dark Secret SecretLucien Lucien McChesneyHunter Appleby McChesney Hunter Raino Illowaho IllowahoHarry Harry New Merry Maker MakerAggressor Aggressor Pats Pet PetOwenton PyrrhoAmoto Owenton Pyrrho Amoto WhitnoyMoabina George Whitnoy Moabina Belles Commoner CommonerCharles Charles W Meyer H L Coleman ColemanOtis Otis Dewey Picquart DeweyPicquart QuexProwl Lord Quex Prowl TammanyWainamoinen St Tammany Wainamoinen Jaubert JaubertLacrimao Lacrimao Miracle II IIWaswift Waswift Glen Water Worth Officials. WORTH OFFICIALS Tho Worth Jockey Club has done well in securing the services of Mr John F Morse as presiding judge and of Mr John W Kelsoy as secretary and associate judge Both have had experience that amply qualifies them to discharge the duties of their positions and are well known to local patrons of the most fascinating of open air diversions In securing Chicago men for officials the Worth Jockey Club has also acted correctly and its course in this respect should win local apprqyal If it will now devise a list of liberally endowed stakes for its autumn meeting it will be presently elevated in popular esteem to a position on a plane with Haw ¬ thorne and Harlem No Oakland Service. I NO OAKLAND SERVICE A mountain storm of extraordinary violen ce ut ¬ terly wiped out telegraphic service from California yesterday rendering it impossible to secure yester ¬ days racing results at Oakland Page [2] The Melbourne Stud IsknHdrhPincy LIMITED TO THIRTY APPROVED MARES Gltff nanaspring PROPERTY OF p j DWYER 5pliJJ 5pliJJHandspring 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 Medjtation and Major Daingerfleld 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 successfulsire imp Glen Athol a ion of Blair AtholTvinner of the Derby and St Leger and he out of Blink Bonny by Melbourne and she won both the Derby and Oaks and grandson of bothPocahontas 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 goodmare 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 236 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 Carnero 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 for8200 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 Julien LIMITED TO THIRTY MARES 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 winningThe 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 onlv stinted to a very few mares previous to going regularly in the stud at Melbourne in 1901 yet he has sired the flying Myrtle Doll who made a track record as a twoyearold in 1901 Sard Seething St Dean Kabyle Princess Julien Blonde Grayson etc Mr Barnes thinks St Julien fully the 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 Ho is also a grand breeder of individuality and as fine a tempered horse as there is in Kentucky KentuckyJim Jim PrivateBy Gore Private By Hindoo dam Katie by imp Phaeton Sire of Beau Gallant The Goldfinder Amelia May Beau Ideal Moncreith Gorman Knowles Donna Seay and many other stake winners and great campaigners Prince of Monaco Private By imp St Blaise dam Carina by Kingfisher Sire of Fancywood Blennenworth Monarka Precur ¬ sor Autumn Leaves Sting Kilmantle who won twice and was placed four other times out of seven starts winnersThe in England in 1901 Colbert and many other winners The Melbourne Stud now consists of five stallions and 108 of as finely bred young matrons as can be found on any single breeding farm in this country The mares are now kept on eight different farms and the yearlings on four different farms far apart and yet within a few miles of Melbourne for it is my fixed opinion that strictly highclass race horses can be bred with more success if kept apart in small lots rather than banded together in largo numbers numbersMares Mares kept in box stalls well bedded down the charges will be 10 per month when running on grass 5 which must be considered a very low price considering the established reputation the Mel ¬ bourne Stud has for the care of its stallions mares and all thoroughbred stock It is a practice at the Melbourne Stud to try the mares three times a week until the first of June and after that time every day until the season closes July 1st which is a guarantee that every mare will bo got in foal if care and attention will accomplish this end 25 Usual return privilege if horse is alive and in my possession 5PFor catalogue and further information address addressW W S BARNES Proprietor Lexington Ky DAILYRACINGFORM SISSUED EVERY DAY WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN BULLETINOFFICIAL OFFICIAL OKGAN OF OFTHE THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB COPYRIGHTED COPYRIGHTEDtared tared according to Act of Congress in the year N 1902 by Frank H Brnnell in the office of the Tjihrarian of Congress at Washington D C D 8 A ATh Th chart ana index numbers and track form of DAILY RACING FORM must not be used They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly pro ¬ tected Oakland Results. OAKLAND RESULTS RESULTSFirst First Race Sljfurlongs Pencil Me won Derby Winner second Rasp third Time l12t l12tSecondRaceVFuturity SecondRaceVFuturity Course Mildred Schultz won Montoya second Breton third Time 1 16K 16KThird Third Race 78 mile Flamero won Hungarian second Lavator third Time l32i l32iFourth Fourth Race 1 116 miles Plumas Handicap Sombrero won Colonel Ballantyne second Bot ¬ any third Time 1 53K 53KFifth Fifth Race 34Jimile Muresca won Meehanus second Tiburon third Time 1 16K 16KSixth Sixth Race5 furlongs Larry Wilt won Sena torBruce second Maratine third Time 111 Oakland Form. OAKLAND FORM OAKLAND CAL February 25 The form of Wed ¬ nesdays Oakland fields is isFirst First Race Educate Rasp Pencil Me Second Race Gaviota Georgie West Discharged DischargedThird Third Race Bard Burns February Parsifal ParsifalFourth Fourth Race Galanthus Formero Cromwell CromwellFifth Fifth Race Wyoming Dunblane Tower of Candles L Sixth Race St Phillipina Quiet Phyllis Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES Probabilities Weather wet track sloppy First Race 5 12 Furlongs 4yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 30809 Educate 4 110 725 2282 Dorian 11 109 705 29982 Edinborough 5 109 710 30577 Gold Baron 6 106 695 30539 Talma 5 106 690 30716 Fine Shot 5 106 715 715ZQl ZQl Phil Archibald 4 105 705 705306793Patsy 306793Patsy Dolan 8 104 700 700308193Rasp 308193Rasp 4 102 720 30819Pencil Me 4 102 715 30812 El Rey 4102 710 710Second Second Race 12 Mile 2yearolds Allowances Allowances30661Georgie 30661Georgie West 110 720 720307912Gaviota 307912Gaviota 110 725 725Orosius Orosius b c by Orsini China ChinaRose Rose 108 Horatius b c by Oddfellow Kinda 108 30791 Discharged 105 715 715Chinn Chinn Forsythe entry Third Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling 25523 Jerid 6 112 715 25878 Morinpa 7 112 710 710121052Major 121052Major Hooker 71 i i307482Bard 307482Bard Burns 4 109 2o 2o307312Hebruary 307312Hebruary i 20 30612 Reina de Cuba 6 107 700 700307163Midnight 307163Midnight Chimes 5 10 710 71030716Parsifal 30716Parsifal 4 106 715 715Fourth Fourth Race 1 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling 30715 Barnato 8 112 700 30592 Cromwell w l 30793 Formero 6 109 720 30509 Grand Sachem 7 109 lOo lOo307742Urchin 307742Urchin 510 Jo 30812 Merops B109 710 71030812Galanthus 30812Galanthus 4 104 72o 72oFifth Fifth Race 78 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling 1307763Dunblane 30792 Wyoming 910J 1 307763Dunblane 5 106 720 720308102Bragg 308102Bragg 3 103 710 71030811Tower 30811Tower of Candles 4 102 715 715Sixtli Sixtli Race Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile 3yearolds Selling Selling307313John 307313John Peters 107 700 700307772Evander 307772Evander 107 710 71030809Quiet 30809Quiet 104 720 298SOSt Phillipina 102 2a 2a307502Phyllis 307502Phyllis 99 715 New Orleans Form. NEW ORLEANS FORM NEW OELEANB LA February 25 The form of Wednesdays New Orleans fields is First Race Tros Gray Morn Anna Darling Second Race Fleuron St Cuthbert Lady Kent Third Race Mr Rose Harv B Ceylon Fourth Race Ida Ledford Albert F Dewey DeweyFifth Fifth Race Ben Chance Star Cotton Major Sixth Race Frank Jones Josie F Prowl New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES ENTRIESProbabilities Probabilities Weather clear track slow Apprentice allowanceFirst allowance First Race 1 Mile 4yearolds and upward Maidens Allowances Ind Horses Age wt Hdcp Hdcp307232Tros 307232Tros 4 I 29810 Florad 4 110 66a 29610 Will 4 110 27161 Lancehim 5 110 307722Anna Darling 4 108 28922 Emily Oliver 4 108 30723 Rondelle 4 108 30772 Veritable Boy 4 106 29765 Edwin Lee 5 103 30606 Gray Morn 4 103 30692 Cicely Thorncap 4 101 30334 Loka 5 101 Second Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses color sex pedigree Wt Wt30691St 30691St Cuthbert 6 Ill 307273John Grigsby 5 105 30768Zack Ford 4 104 29776Automaton 4 104 30759 Tom Collins 7 104 Uranus b h by Oakley Gracia 6 102 30150 Fleuron 5 102 25963 Sir Christopher 6 101 30768 Alpaca 5 99 30784Tho Bronze Demon 4 96 307272Lady Kent 5 94 30724 Rival Dare 6 94 Third Race Short Course CourseSteeplechase Steeplechase Steeplechase4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Handicap Ind Horses Age Wt Wt30S03Mr 30S03Mr Rose 5 137 308033Ceylon 5 132 27629 Lot Thomas 4 132 S0200 Jim Taylor 4 130 30803 King Elkwood 9 129 308032HarvB 8 127 Fourth Race 1 116 Miles 3yearolds and upward Handicap Handicap308153Malay 308153Malay 6 110 307253Annoy 5 104 30787 Ida Ledford 5 99 30815 Banish 6 98 307872Albert F Dewey 4i 97 307433Circus 3 87 30806Digby Bell 3 86 Fifth Race 1 14 Miles 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling307892Major 307892Major Mansir 5 108 30744 Garter Ban 4 104 30787Ben Chance 5 104 30S063C 30S063CstIron stIron 3 101 30804 Little Elkin 4 98 30772Little Tommy Tucker 4 95 308043Star Cotton 5 92 Sixth Race 1 Mile 3yearolds Allowances Allowances307582Prowl 307582Prowl 110 28464Kaffir 103 30689 LittleEmmy 101 30767 Goldaga 98 30689 I Samelson 95 30767 The Mormon 92 307673Frank Jones 92 30767 Lady Alza 90 29455 TuckPaw 90 30767 Hard Heart 90 30705 JosieF t 90 30740 Silver Chimes 90 Charleston Form. CHARLESTON FORM CHARLESTON S C February 25 The form of Wednesdays Charleston fields is First Race Henry Hammond Prosit A Bride BrideSecond Second Race Palms Jim Scanlan Georgiena GeorgienaThird Third Race Barney F Stuttgart Loyalty LoyaltyFourth Fourth Race Sam Lazarus Esq Bettie B II Tom Curl CurlFifth Fifth Race By George Dominis Also Ran II IISixth Sixth Race Salome Fred Graft Economic Charleston Entries. CHARLESTON ENTRIES Probabilities Weather cloudy track slow First Race 4 12 Furlongs 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 30783 Henry Hammond 4 110 700 30795 Times Star 5 110 675 30702 Brahmin 6 110 685 30734 Hanno 4110 680 30736 Fiddler III 6 107 670 30762 Prosit 5 107 695 30827 Dyke 5 107 660 30828 Frank Fowler 5 107 670 30650 ABride 4 105 690 690Second Second Race 34 Mile 3yearolds Selling Selling308263Dr 308263Dr Worth 122 685 30826 Little Tower 122 680 680307632Jim 307632Jim Scanlan 119 695 30780 Clarris 117 670 30763 Georgiena 117 690 30735 Hattie Davis 117 685 685308262Palms 308262Palms 117 700 30735 Botina 117 675 675Third Third Race 1 Mile MileOver Over 4 hurdles 4yearolds and upward Handicap Handicap30753King 30753King Galong 8 140 670 67030798Negoncie 30798Negoncie 8 135 685 68530599Haco 30599Haco 8 130 675 30753 Broadway 4 125 680 680307982Loyalty 307982Loyalty 9 125 690 69030S273Barney 30S273Barney F 5 125 700 30798 Stuttgart 6 125 695 ourth Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward The St John Hotel Handicap Handicap307992Ducassa 307992Ducassa 4 114 685 68530799Sam 30799Sam Lazarus Esq 6 110 700 70030781Tbm 30781Tbm Curl 4 107 690 690307993Bettie 307993Bettie B II 4 100 695 30799 Robert Gray 5 96 675 675Fifth Fifth Race G 12 Furlongs Furlongs3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling 30673 Dandy H 6 106 675 67530800By 30800By George 6 104 700 30799 Sir Kenneth 6 102 680 680308003Nina 308003Nina B L 5 101 685 30799 Also Ran II 6 100 690 690308002Dominis 308002Dominis 7 97 695 695306842Clifton 306842Clifton Boy 3 87 675 675307542Della 307542Della Gee 4 86 670 670Sixth Sixth Race 78 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling 30825 Cathedral 6 130 670 67030762Ellis 30762Ellis 7 127 675 67530766Economic 30766Economic 4 122 690 69030796Fred 30796Fred Graft 10 119 695 30828 Joe Gammage 6 114 680 30797 2Salomo 8 112 700 30797 Elsie Venner 7 112 685 REYNOLDS CO 72 119 DEARBORN ST ST2Winners 2Winners Guaranteed at Oakland Baily2 WE HAVE HAVEThree Three Royal Good Things ThingsOne One of them will be a likely 10 to 1 shot Los ¬ ing on our information is impossible as we have in our employ the best handicappers and track timers on the turf Why should we not be able to pick winners winnersTODAY TODAY TODAYAT AT NEW ORLEANS TWO GRAND SPECIALS SPECIALSGive Give us a trial and be convinced that what we advertise we do We dont give eighteen races daily like other handicappers handicappersNO NO HUMBUG OR GUESSING WIN US USThe The Best of Reliable Information Informationby by Wire from Our Experts Daily DailyHOT HOT SPRINGS OFFICES 8 COURT ST ST3OO 3OO Weekly Wired at 1O am OlEARY S FUTURE BUUK 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 111 Race Track Information Bureau BureauSUITE SUITE 500 263269 DEARBORN ST TELEPHONE HARRISON 3689 RATES 100 DAILY 400 WEEKLY DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY FREE FREEDivonne Divonne 41 won Strangest 21 won wonwere were our advertised extra special plunge for the limit good things Tuesday TuesdayNew SpecialThis New Orleans First Race 15 to I Extra Special This is a race for horses that have never won a race We have direct inside information on a good thing in this race that will be cut loose and the odds will be not less than 15 to 1 ALWAYS FOLLOW US WITH CONFIDENCE Remember we are the greatest turf bureau in existence and can beat any one giving winners whether they are at the race track or in town Form Letter Handicap on all races oil sale at 9 am Wires and mail orders promptly attended to Race Track Information Bureau BureauAlso Also sold at cigar stand Adams Express Bldg 185 Dearborn St Kolmans cigar store 267 Dearborn Stt news stand northeast corner Van Buren and Dearborn Sts STRANGEST SHOULD WALK HOME HOMEMy My advertised New Orleans special scratched on account 9f publicity Laureatea BESIDES place and SHOW bets Frances Porter Aaron Divonue Lofter Dramburg DramburgFRANGIBLE FRANGIBLE IO LOUWELSEAS LOUWELSEASOne One horse wired the world one only in each wire and ever after one only one i iTODAY TODAY NO SPECIAL but three 3 sure winners and a good sheet and good news for Saturday One sure odds 6 to 20 and andpossible possible two twoNEXT NEXT THURSDAY ANOTHER FRANGIBLE FRANGIBLECOL COL J C WOOTERS MGR BUNCOBRONCHO INFORMATION CO 94 Lincoln Ave Tel 3031 Dearborn Page [3] New Orleans Form Chart. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART CHARTNEW NEW OKIEANS LA February 25 Seventyseventh daj Crescent City Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track lumpy and heavy Presiding Judge R W Simmons Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 200 p m FIRST E RACE 34 Mile Purse 8300 3yearolds and upward Selling 3O813 Ind Horses Wt St H 1A X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30756 LAUREATEA 5 112 5 43 H 12 13 J Miller J U Strode 5 5 41 2 30759 LADY CONTRARY 5 112 3 1 2u 2u 2 Slack E BertonniereCo3 3 16575 30740 KING FORD 3 103 10 101 9 31 3t Patterson W S Laird 20 30 30 12 1230723ICON 30723ICON 4 107 12 9 8 4 4 J Rice J McNaught 10 10 10 4 30499 FOURTH WARD 7 114 7 d 5 5 5 Otis M E Grassmuck 5 5 4i 2 50756 PALARM 6 114 6 8 10 9 61 T Walsh A Greenleve 15 20 20 8 8303S5WOODSTICK 303S5WOODSTICK 4 110 4 7 7 62 71 Munro R M Westerfield 20 20 15 6 30771 INSOLENCE 3 100 9 5 4 7 81 Lindsay J A Maxwell Co 20 20 15 6 50688 BISHOP REED 8 117 2 2 6 8 9K A Jones W A Vigne 40 60 60 20 30689 ANNA HANDSPRING 3 100 1 3 3310 10 T Meade EAConley 6 7 7 21 9891 LOWELL 4112 8 12 11 11 1H Landry E R Rodgers Co 10 10 10 4 450288RENDEZVOUS 50288RENDEZVOUS 3 95 11 11 12 12 12 C Smith T Licalzi 40 60 60 20 20Apprentice Apprentice allowance Time 2550J 1 171 171Winner Winner B m by Laureate Garoga GarogaWent Went to post at 200 At post 6 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Laureatea caught the leaders tiring when rounding the far turn and took command without much of an effort She finished on the path in the middle of the track and was only cantering at the end Lady Contrary was tiring and just managed to last long enough to stand off King Ford The latter was crowded out at the start but closed a big gap and finished fast Icon ran well and is about due to win Fourth Ward was staggering all over the track at the end endLauren Lauren tea show evens Lady Contrary show 7 to 10 King Ford show 6 to 1 O r O l A SECOND RACE 3 13 Furlongs Purse 3CO 2yearolds Maidens Allowances 30814 Ind Horses A Wt St 34 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30757 FRANCES PORTER 106 6 6307572JIAY 14 is IKI slack C A Johnson ColO 10 6 2 307572JIAY ALLEN 104 2 31 2n 22 Lindsay S A White 85 85 75 35 30786 LIZZIE BROOKS 104 1 2KK 352KK 3j 3 Miles RWWaldenSonslO 10 10 4 30786 SLY BOOTS 106 8 7 53 4 K ERobertsonD J Kilby Co 30 30 30 10 30604 STEP AROUND 104 7 43 7 53 W Wilson Mrs J B Ferguson 30 30 20 8 30757 DINERO 104 3 3ELECTRIC 6K 61 61 Lyne R E Watkins Co31 5 41 85 ELECTRIC 109 9 9307573HONDA 9 9 7st Landry T Licalzi 6 10 10 4 307573HONDA 104 10 10 10 81 Brennan Daniels Co 4552 30706 SUE VIUS 104 4 8 4 9si Helgeson A B MaginnisCo 30 30 20 8 30786 DISAPPOINTMENT C 109 a 51 8 103 Battiste J M Stokes Co 40 100 100 40 30757 BLACK PATTI 104 11 15Time 11 11 11 B Rice P A Renaud 40 40 40 15 Time 12 25 38 44 44Winner Winner B f by Monarch Lala W WWent Went to post at 232 At post 21 minutes Start poor Won driving second easily Frances Porter was off running when the flag fell and Slack made the most of his advantage She was tiring at the iinish May Allen finished strongly and was overhauling the leader at every stride Lizzie Brooks was bumped repeatedly by May Allen in the run home Stop Around came to the extreme outside of the stretch turn and finished very strong through the last sixteenth Sly Boots also finished well wellOverweights Overweights Frances Porter 2 pounds Sly Boots 2 2Frances Frances Porter show evens May Allen show out Lizzie Brooks show 2 to 1 THIRD RACE 1 11G Miles Purse 400 4yearolds and upward 30815 Owners Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 7 107 5 5 11 In 11 Odom J D Cnmmms Jr 65 65 91012 30787PRINCE BLAZES 7 85 1 4 5 21 21 21 W Waldo G Mule 5662 30690MALAY 6 85 2 1 6 4 31 31 GThompsonT Carey 5662 30788NOBLEMAN 5 92 3 21 21 31 42 43 Louden W Clark 5662 30787 BANISH 6 85 4 31 SH 52 52 51 Helgeson C DeWitt Co 10 10 8 2 2307853TREBOR 307853TREBOR 7 94 6 6 4 6 6 6 J Waldo T D Sullivan 12 20 20 6 Time 25 50i 1 16 1 43 1 50 50Winner Winner Ch h by Meddler Frolic Grace GraceWent Went to post at 3 20 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second handily Odom picked liis goingAvith Intrusive and covered a lot of extra ground but his mount outclassed his company and camo away quickly in the last sixteenth Prince Blazes hung on gamely and wa under a drive all through the last quarter Malay quit and then came again Nobleman showed speed but quit in the stretch Trebor was lame when going to the post postScratched Scratched 3078S Lennep 93 30787 Ida Ledford 85 85Overweights Overweights Nobleman 2 pounds Trebor 1 1Intrusive Intrusive show 1 to 4 Prince Blazes show 4 to 5 Malay show 4 to 5 3O816 FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St 34 Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30726 DIVONNE 4 110 7 31 12 13 14 Lindsay R E Maddox Co6 6 1H51 307843AARON 4 107 2 IH 1H51IH 2H 21 22 Otis S S Bender 8 8 83 30655 ROSE OF MAY 3 102110 101 71 41 3 Lyne A C McCafferty 77485 30784 JUDGE MAGEE 6 114 1 2H 774852H 32 31 41 Dangmai M Bowen Son 30 30 30 12 30756 FLEETWING 4 112 6 62 61 7 51 Brennan Mrs L Griffin 20 20 20 8 30784 ED GARTLAND II 7 114 4 7 78 8 61 62 T Walsh E G Wachter 7 12 12 5 30739 AFR A 7 107 8 8 51 5i 71 Mnnro F E Fagot Co 40 60 60 20 30568 LORD NEVILLE 7 117 3 41 9 9 81 Odom Fizer fe Co 2 1652 1 30673 ST DAVID 4 115 9 9 10 10 9 Landry FulmerMartin 12 12 9 4 30759OLEKMA 5 107 5 51 41 8 10 Helgeson V Hughes Co 30 40 40 10 30785 GRACIOUS A 110 11 11 11 11 11 Sotor P McGuire 30 50 50 15 Apprentice 15Apprentice allowance Time 25 50 1 16 16Winner Winner Blk f by Hanover Zorling ZorlingWent Went to post at 3 50 At post 6 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Divonne went around the leaders on the extreme outside to get to the front showed the most speed and was fairly cantering at the end Aaron ran in much improved form showed speed and hung on longer than usual Hose of May got in a jam at the start but closed a big gap She is getting over her soreness Ed Gart land II was cut off and knocked out of it on the backstretch Lord Neville was under a drive all through quarterScratched30184 the last quarter Scratched30184 Ante Up 110 110Overweights Overweights Rose of May 2 pounds 8 to 5 Rose of May show 4 to 5 Lord Neville show 1 to 2 OrQ rT FI FIFTH HACK 1 Sie Miles Purso300 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St St U 1A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H f P 307S7STRANGEST 6 104 2 22 21 3 32 2 1 Otis C K Burdeau 1151150 w 30787 LOU REY 6 108 5 IH l 22 21 1 22 Odom A Simons 1 65111012 30770 HOMAGE 4 94 4 3 3 IH 1 32 32 Louden C Mulholland Q 25 25 8 30739EUGENL S 6 102 1 41 51 4 42 4 42 Lvne J K Finley 12 12 10 4 30770 ZACK PHELPS 4 101 7 7 7 7 5 5 5 Minder J JJ 4JJ J Ogles 40 80 80 20 30347AZIM 4 96 9 9 9 9 9 62 6 Munro R 20R M Weste Westerfield 3 12 8 3 30760BEAN 4 92 6 8 8 6 6 7 7 Helgeson W 3W S Laird 20 30 30 10 30761 BEGGAR LAD 4 92 3 61 6 5 71 85 82 Creamer H HCorwin 10HCorwin Corwin 40 40 40 10 30692 THE JEFFERSON 7 94 8 5 4H 8 89 9 Bovd E 10E L Talley J JWinner Co 40 100 100 30 Apprentico 30Apprentico allowance Time 25 50 1 16J 1 42i 2 04 Winner B h by Knight of Ellerslie Dearest DearestWent Went to post at 425 At post 5 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Strangest well and finished strongly and outgamed Lou Rey when it came to a drive The latter ran to his best ran form but hung when put under strong pressure Homage showed speed but could not last the route It was a threehorse race all through the last half The winner entered for 500 was run up to 700 and sold to A Simons SimonsScratched Scratched 30589 Charles D 105 Overweights Zack Phelps 5 pounds SJTSStrangest show 1 to 3 Lou Rey Show out Homage show 2 to 1 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 3O Yards Purse 300 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St 34 Vs X StrFin Jockeys Owners O TT C P 307562LOFTEB 5 1031 2 22 111 HI 12 12 Otis E Reynolds 75 32 32 12 30801 DRAMBURG 5109 4 31 21 22 21 21 Minder J J Ogles 40 60 60 15 Apprentice allowance Time 25t 50 1 16 1 44 1 45 45Winner Winner Ch g by Hermence Venatrix Went to post at 4 50 At post 1 minute Start poor Won easily second handily Emma A M and Lofter were off running while Memo Wastell and Saragamp were not in their stride Loftor took the lead quickly and was never in trouble Dramburg did his best and was under a hard drive all throueh the last three eighths Henry of Trastamare hung when called on Helgeson snatched Emma A M on the backstretch and lot her drop out of the struggle UD Scratched 307711 Avatar 113 t 30770 Prestome 113 113Overweights Overweights Lofter 2 pounds poundsLofter Lofter show out Dramburg show 5 to 1 Henry of Trastamare show out Charleston Form Chart. CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARTCHARLESTON CHARLESTON S C February 35 Sixtieth day Charleston Racing Association Winter Meetiner Weather wet track very heavy Presiding Judge J B Morrow Starter W F Bruen Racim starts at 3 00 p m OrOOK FIRST RACE 58 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St V2 M StrFin Jockeys Owners OH C P 30721 GRACE 6106 2 11 1J lu IH Castro Eteen Turner 10 15 15 5 30765JUNIPER 4 99 4 3 32 2 21 Alley E Logan 2 1153 45 30765 BARNEY SAAL 6108 8 71 55 55 32 CLowe C M Lowe Co 3662 30779 GRATIA 5 104 3 2 22 33 42 Powell F D Davis 5 5 4i 85 30799 DONNA BELLA 4 97 1 5 41 4i 5H David S Pack 2 2 2 1 30701 KINGFDL 5 108 6 6 8 6 fa J Moore E O Massart 8 12 12 4 30800 INTENT 5 101 5 42 6 71 1 Vogt WCWestmoreland6 10 10 3 307823CATHEDRAL 6 106 9 9 9 9 85 D Hall H Hiffginbottom 3 5 4i 85 30780SACKHEN 5 5101 101 7 85 72 8 9 M Williams J R Hand 3 3 2t 1 Time 26 52M06i 52M06iWinner BelleWent Winner Ch m by Syntax Belle Went to post at 3 21 At post 11 minutes Start good Won in a drive second the same Graces improvement was extreme and sudden She showed plenty of speed today and stood punishment gamely Juniper seemed like the winner when a sixteenth from the wire but faltered in the last seventy yards Barney Saal had to take the overland route and ran the best race of the three Donna Bella ran poorly Cathedral dayScratched refused to extend himself Intent and Sackhen ran as if this was not their day Scratched 30797Incandescent 101 Overweights 101Overweights Kingful 5 pounds Grace 5 Barney Saal 5 Gratia 3 Grace show 2 to 1 Juniper show out Barney Saal show evens Donna Bella show 1 to 2 Sackhen show 1 to 2 OOO SECOND RACE 34 Mile Purse 150 3yearolds Selling Ind Horses A Wt St 34 M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 3073alOTON CLAY 111 5 2t 25 INK 12 Powell H J Eichschlag 4 4 4 32 30763JPALMS 3230763JPALMS 101 3 15 13 23 2n Alley J B Berry 1 15 out iSMHwEE outiSMHwEE Si rtSSSSS iS r Jliif LSoBpEOOKS l Z f f I S2SrJfS i5 II 9 Time 26 53 122 Winner 122Winner GlydeWent Ch g by King Regent Lady Glyde Went to post at 3 54 At post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Oton Clay was best in the going and came away from the others when his rider was ready Palms was rushed too much and tired badly at the end from her early effort Dr Worth with a better rider would have been second St Bishop was short shortScratched Scratched 30735 Botina 98 98Overweights Overweights poundsOton St Bishop 3J pounds Oton Clay show 3 to 5 Dr Worth show out THIRD RACE4 12 Furlongs Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Selling A Wt St 34 Yz StrFin Jockeys O H C P 30460 TORTUGAS 6110 1 11 12 Castro Z Cooper 75 85 8 5 7ltt 30763 SWAN DANCE 3 93 6 32 3 21 J Redding S T Gaines Co 3 3 3 I 3079S BARNEY F 5 110 3 2n 2 35 DHall H Higginbottom 4662 30376 LADY FLORENCE 3 95 7 8 71 41 David B L Shaw 3331 30780 LAURIA 8 108 8 7 7i i 6 52 B Meyer R E Causey 8 12 12 4 30752 CAPITOLIA 6 108 2 51 4 6 C Lowe J 4J B Berry 4772 30797 MUDDER 4 105 5 62 8 75 S Miller C 4772C F Deline 3 44 85 30511 DYKE 5 110 4 Cline 85Cline Sheridan 15 15 31 32 Wjnner B g by Tremont Tassel TasselWent Went to post at 428 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Tortugas at home in the and made his look was going opponents cheap Swan Dance ran her race Barnev F hunc at the end when brought to a drive Lady Florence came fast at the end Mudder showed but little littleOverweights Overweights Lady Florence 21 pounds Mudder 21 21o Tortugas show out SwanDance show 2 to 5 Barney F show evens Lady Florence o 2 to 5 Mudder show 3 to 5 Dyke show 3 to 5 WJBUUI show 308 2 8 FOUKTH RACE3 Mlle Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St 34 1A 3A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H fi P 307803MILLSTREAM T307963SCORPOLETTE 7 112 3 11 li ISK 12 May H Hebbel 5 T 307963SCORPOLETTE 4 104 6 61 62 21 23 Powell S T Gaines Co 75 til i 9 965S p307973JOE 65S i S 8 33 flsfd p 307973JOE GAMMAGE 6 109 1 21 31 4 52 D Hall W A Fa 6 8 x 30796 BlackI83FRANK 6 LULU HAMMOND 5 107 5 3 2 21 6 66 6io Bonner H Black 15 15 in 307983FRANK I83FRANK FOWLER 5 109 7 EarlTime 7 7 7 7 J Moore J Earl 1 w fn Time 26 541 1 23 Winner Br h by Quicklime Monte Rosa Yeuiiopobtiiiouo ic post i minute otartgooa Won easily second the skilfully rated in front and when challenged by Scorpolette had something in same Millstream was under punishment Scorpolette was badly outrun in the first nnrh nf f T m reserve K and came i ii i i5 wav x e o rie 1 0 Overweights Sylvan Dell 2 pounds No show betting on first three FIFTH KACE4 1 FurIoilSs Purse 150 30829 3yearolds and upward Selling ys Owners O H 30783ORDEAL 6 113 4 12 15 May E A Hall 85 2 307792TRILBY NELSON 8 108 2 n2 of Cstro Etaen Turner 3 3 307793CANROBERT 5 108 5 30779 TROUBALINE 5 111 1 31 4JiCyi BakerGuncheonS 6 32 4n J Boland i J R Hand 5 5 30358 VENTORO 6 110 6 30765 RUBY RILEY 6 108 8 2 rewer Franz Davidson 4 4 Vogt 30762 SADIE SOUTHWELL Si 94 WLurkins 15 15 8 105 7 2 2 B Meyer FHorres 15 20 20i 30359EMIGRANT 3 95 9 J hnson f ° D Murphy 30687 CELIA 6 108 3 a9fla11 10a9fla11 i 10 10 J B BWerS ° WerS 6 6 Winner Ch g by Rayon dOr Ortegal Went to post at 5 30 At post li robert finished strongly Ventoro and Ruby Both were badly ridden riddenScratched Scratched 30780 Johnny Brown 103 Overweights 103Overweights Ordeal 3 pounds Troubaline 3 Trilb Nelson show 3 to 5 Canrobert show evens Troubaline show 2 to 5 New ExchangeOn Turf Exchange On St Paul Railroad Canal and Adams Streets minutesROUND Hctual Running Time THirtgFive minutes ROUND TRIP Illinois ExchangeCommissions Central Turf Exchange Commissions on all Races i w is ° i awf 3 Special Trains on Illinois Central By ByReturning Returning trains at 445 and 605 pm and after last race Round Trip Page [4] THE flmBrioan Sporting jnanual For 1902 COPYRIGHTED Running Trotting and Pacing AN 3L3L3L3L 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 fiy Experts on tfie Past Years Doings EDITED BY F H BRUNELL DAILY RACING FORM PUB co 1 24 1 26 FIFTH AVE CHICAGO 50c in Soft Morocco Highland Park and Fort Erie State StateNORTHERN NORTHERN RAGING CIRCUIT CIRCUITONTARIO ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB Toronto May 22 to 31 31HAMILTON HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUB Bumilton June 2 to 7 7FORT FORT EKIE Opposite Buffalo June 10 to July 23 23HIGHLAND HIGHLAND PABK CLUB July 2G to August 23 23WINDSOR WINDSOR Ont August 25 to September 27 27March March I 89O2 89O2TO TO BE RUN AT HIGHLAND PARK PARKTHE THE FRONTIER STAKES 1500 A sweepstakes for 3yearolds 10 to accompany the nomi ¬ nation 50 additional to start Value of the stakes to bo 1500 of which 1200 to first 200 to second 100 to third Winners of a race of 1000 value in 1902 to carry 3 Ibs extra or of two races of the aggro gate value of 1800 5 Ibs extra N on winners of a race of 1000 value in 1902 that have not won two stakes of any value in 1901 allowed 5 Ibs If such never won three races 8 Ibs two races 12 Ibs beaten maidens 15 Ibs 1 18 miles milesTHE THE DETROIT STAKES 1000 For 2yearolds 5 to accompany the nomination 40 addi ¬ tional to start Value of the stakes to be 1000 of which 700 to first 200 to second 100 to third Win ¬ ners of a race of the value of 700 3 Ibs extra of two such or one of 1500 value 5 Ibs extra Nonwin ¬ ners of three races allowed 5 Ibs of two races 7 Ibs beaten maidens 12 Ibs 58 mile mileTHE THE HIGHLAND PARK STAKES Selling 1OOO For 3yearolds and upward 5 to accompany the nomination 40 additional to start The value of the stakes to bo 1000 of which 700 to first 200 to second and 100 to third Those entered not to be sold to carry 5 Ibs extra if for 3000 weight for age Allowances 1 Ib for each 250 to 2000 1 Ib for each 100 to 1000 2 Ibs for each 100 to 600 Starters to be named through the entry box the day preceding the race 34 mile mileTHE THE OAKLAND HANDICAP 1000 For 3yearolds and upward 5 to accompany the nomi ¬ nation 40 additional to start The value of the stake to bo 1000 of which 700 to first 200 to second and 100 to third Weights to appear three days prior to the race Winners selling races excepted after publication to carry 5 Ibs extra Acceptances to be made through entry box the day preceding the race 1 mile mileTO TO BE RUN AT FORT ERIE ERIETHE THE CANADIAN DERBY 2OOO For 3yearold foals of 1899 10 to accompany the nomina ¬ tion 75 additional to start Value of the stakes to be 2000 of which 1500 to first 350 to second and 150 to third Winners of a 3yearold stakes of the value of 1000 to carry 3 Ibs additional of two stakes in 1902 of any value 5 Ibs additional Nonwinners of a stakes of 600 value in 1901 that have not won three races this year allowed 7 Ibs beaten nonwinners in 1902 allowed 12 Ibs Beaten maidens 15 Ibs 1 14 Miles MilesTHE THE HAMILTON STAKES Selling 1OOO For 3yearolds and upward that have never won a race of 800 value 5 to accompany the nomination 40 additional to start The value of the stake to bo 1000 of which 700 to first 200 to second and 100 to third Those entered not to be sold to carry p Ibs extra if for 3000 weight for age Allowances 1 Ib for each 250 to 2000 1 Ib for each 100 to 1000 2 Ibs for each 100 to 100 Starters to be named through the entry box the day preceding the race 7 12 Furlongs FurlongsTHE THE BUFFALO STAKES 1OOO For 2yearA lds 5 to accompany the nomination 40 addi ¬ tional to start The value of the stake to bo 1000 of which 700 to first 200 to second and 100 to third ralue or one of 1500 to carry 5 Ibs extra Nonwinners of four race that racethat have not won a sweepstake allowed 5 Ibs of two races 10 Ibs beaten maidens 15 Ibs 4 1 Furlongs FurlongsTHE THE IROQUOIS HOTEL STAKES Selling 1000 For 2yearolds 5 to accompany the nomination 40 additional to start The value of the stake to be 1000 of which 700 to first 200 to second and 100 to third The winner to be sold at auction If entered to be sold for 3000 to carry weight for age if for less 1 Ib for each 250 to 2000 then 1 Ib for each 100 less to 1000 then 3 Ibs for each 250 to 500 Starters and selling price to be named through the entry box the day preceding the race 58 Mile ADDRESS ALL ENTRIES AND COMMUNICATIONS TO WALTER O P RMER 217 Hammond BIdg Detroit Mich Dally Racing Form ALL THE TURF PUBLISHERS PUBLISHERSOF 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 ¬ 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