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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, March 1, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, March 1, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902030101 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, March 1, 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] Stationery j bi x ice Cream end endICE ICE CRM PAiiUiH Ay 3804 Cottage Giovs VOL TTH NTO 52 CHICAGO SATURDAY MARCH 1 1902 PRICE 5 CENTS Relieved From Suspension. BELIEVED FROM SUSPENSION NEW ORLEANS La February 28 Joockeys H Hayes and j Gormley and the steeplechase horses W H Dixon and Bristol which were recently sus ¬ pended pending an investigation of the steeplechase scandal have been reinstated and are eligible to take part in races at this meeting Stake Entries To Close. STAKE ENTRIES TO CLOSE This is the last day for making entries to the stakes offered at Fort Erie and Highland Park and owners who intend to campaign their horses on the Northern Circuit tracks and who may have neg ¬ lected to make entries should at once avail them ¬ selves of this last opportunity The stakes are all of good values and well worth the patronage of any turfman The Fort Erie stakes are the Canadian Derby 2000 Hamilton Stakes 1000 Buffalo Stakes 1000 and Iroquois Hotel Stakes 1000 Those at Highland Park being the Frontier Stakes 1500 Detroit Stakes 1000 Highland Park Stakes 1000 and Oakland Handicap 1000 En ¬ tries to all should be addressed to Walter O Far ¬ mer 217 Hammond Building Detroit Mich Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF Secretary Nathanson of the Harlem Jockey Club will leave Chicago for the east next week for the purpose of securing some good jumpers for the spring meeting at the Proviso track He will visit Washington Baltimore Philadelphia and New York YorkWyoming Wyoming has been out of the money only three times in twentyone races that he left the post The breadwinner of the Galen Brown stable has already won eight races this season seasonNash Nash Turner will ride for W C Whitney in Eng ¬ land and will probably have the mount on Nastur ¬ tium in the Derby DerbyT T C S St Louis Mo Under the conditions of the wager as stated by you A had 4 on Mr Rose RoseL L Thompson Detroit Mich It was 1 to 2 against Muresca place in the race you inquire about aboutGay Gay Detroit Mich Certain was scratched from the race inquired about aboutK K J Chicago A lost on OConnors mount in the fourth race Montgomery Handicap Odds. MONTGOMERY HANDICAP ODDS J F Ullman of Hot Springs is making a liberal antepost book on the Montgomery Handicap and ouotes the following odds Horses Wt Odds OddsWaring Waring 124 10 10Caviar Caviar 117 15 15Cambrian Cambrian 114 15 15Vulcain Vulcain 110 50 50The The Lady 110 30 30Federal Federal 109 20 20Flying Flying Torpedo 107 50 50Louisville Louisville 105 20 20Prince Prince of ReasonlOt 100 100Hermencia Hermencia 102 20 20Lord Lord Quex 102 25 25Sarner Sarner 102 30 30The The Monk 102 80 80Grandon Grandon 100 200 200Hunter Hunter Raine ICO 30 30John John Lailerty 100 100 100Nobleman Nobleman 100 40 40Searcher Searcher 98 40 40Leo Leo King 98 60 60Reseda Reseda 95 50 50Landseer Landseer 94 100 100Lou Lou Woods 94 100 100Barouche Barouche 94 30 30MiesEdd MiesEdd 91 100 100Merry Merry Maker 90 200 Horses WtOdds WtOddsWax Wax Taper 124 12 12St St Marcos 116 20 20Rolling Rolling Boer Ill 30 30The The Unknown 110 40 40The The Conqueror 11110 20 20Tayon Tayon 108 20 20Isobel Isobel 105 100 100Nitrate Nitrate 105 12 12Owensboro Owensboro 104 200 200W W J Deboe 102 40 40Brigade Brigade 102 50 50Malay Malay 102 30 30Wyeth Wyeth 102 30 30Odnor Odnor 100 50 50Silurian Silurian 100 30 30Walkenshaw Walkenshaw 100 100 100Flora Flora Pomona 98 30 30Strangest Strangest 98 80 80Scarlet Scarlet Lily 95 SO SOSilver Silver Coin 95 100 100Harry Harry New 94 40 40H H L Coleman 94 40 40Lady Lady Wadsworth 92 100 100Miracle Miracle II 87 30 30Circus Circus 87 100 Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF Ed Corrigan the Chicago turfman is at New r Orleans MrCorrigan says that the purpose of his visit to the Crescent City at the present time is to 3 secure if possible a jockey to do the heavyweight Tiding for his stable the coming season The Waldo brothers were with him in EnglanU last season and 1 Willie the younger of the brothers will he says be 3 with him again the coming season to do his light ¬ weight riding As the rugged old turfman has fifty horses in the string which will carry his colors in ¬ cluding seventeen which he imported from England he feels that it is imperative that he secure another jockey His chances for picking up at New Orleans such a rider as he wants are slim Report has it that if he cannot get a boy he will endeavor to se ¬ cure second call on OBrien who is under contract to Tichenor Newgass Another report is to the effect that he has about secured the services of jockey J Miller Two additional entries have been received for the Metropolitan Handicap to be run May 3 at Morris Park They are Herbert and Joe Frey It was thought strange when the official list of entries was first published that Herbert was not included Herbert is entered in the other big handicaps and as he has developed into a fine race horse his pres ¬ ence in the Metropolitan was all along expected The Metropolitans entries now number sixtytwo which shows that racing will receive a big boom from the very beginning of the season there thereThere There is much interest in the stable of W K Van 3erbilt which will take part in the Eastern cam ¬ paign this year It is said that he will place the most confidence in his twoyearolds by the noted Ornament who among other achievements won the Brooklyn Handicap in 1898 In the Clover Stakes to be run at Gravesend Mr Vanderbilt has entered three fillies one by Ornament Happy Sally II another by Ornament Alarming and a third by Halma Charity In the Manhansett Stakes he has entered a filly by Ornament Maggie Gray and another by Ornament Maid of Kent For the Han ¬ over Stakes Mr Vanderbilts nomination is a filly by Ornament Charity Ornament was considered in his prime one of the best race horses that ever faced a starter The victory of Gold Ornament in a recent stake event at New Orleans was the first triumph of Ornaments get and and was particular ¬ ly gratifying to Mr Vanderbilt The work of the Ornament twoyearolds therefore will bo watched with interest for young sires are fashionable nowa ¬ days especially in view of the showing made by the get of Halma and The Commoner both sons of Hanover last year M J Maloney of Toronto has arrived at the Bennings track with a string of nine among them George W Jenkins Silas Ohnet and Three Hot Days a maiden full brother to Ohnet The weather is improving in the vicinity of Washington and by the first of next week the trainers expect to get down to real work They will have twentyfive days from Saturday next in which to prepare their horses for the spring meeting The management failed in the effort to get the street car company to extend it tracks to the grand stand but will build a board walk from the street The betting shed has been made longer and wider and the jockey room has been enlarged so that it will accommo ¬ date sixty boys instead of twentyfive as in the past Garry Herrmann Captain S S Browns groat colt by Esher Silk Gown reached trainer Peter Wim mers stable at Sheepshead Bay Wednesday and will be prepared for the big handicaps The colt apparently has entirely recovered from the ailments which put him on the shelf early last season and expertswho have examined him are unanimous in the opinion that he probably will stand training and give a good account of himself in his fouryear old form Another notable acquisition to Wimmers stable is Scioto a twoyearold filly by Wagner Fondling and consequently a full sister to Imp Scioto is brown in color but in conformation bears considerable resemblance to her famous black sis ter She like Imp belongs to the estate of the late D R Harness of Chillicotho Ohio Before his death Uncle Dan Harness wrote to Wimmer con corning this filly She is very fast fast without moving poles Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART CHARTOAKLAND OAKLAND CAX February 28 ClubWinter One hundred and second day New California Jockey Club Winter Meeting Weather clear track heavy Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter J J Holtman Racing startsat 2 10 p m O f O r7 FIRST RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile Purse 400 O J O I JL 4yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St M Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 308363EDINBOROUGH 5 123 2 11 11 12 15 LI Jackson W H Ketchiman 2 13513525 307112SIR 13513525307112SIR DOUGAL 5 120 1 25 25 26 2 J Woods P Ryan 710710920 out 30774 LOYAL S 4 127 4 31 3 31 31 Bozeman V Gilbert 40 60 60 10 30821 3LAVATOR 6 120 7 7 7 4J 40 Hoffman J C Nealon 6 20 20 3 30824 LITTLE GUN 4 125 6 51 61 55 55 Desmond MissMCnnnham 100 100 100 40 30794 GEORGE DEWEY 4 120 3 d 5 66 620 Troxler Miss F Reed 100 100 100 40 30113 KILLEEN 6 127 5 43 42 7 7 Romero M Allman 40 100 100 20 20Time Time 119 Winner 119Winner Br h by Albert Moi Miloi MiloiWent Went to post at 2 09 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Edinborough took the lead on the backstretch and after being momentarily menaced by Sir Dpugal in the stretch came away again with the utmost ease The latter was forced into the deepest going in the first half but loomed up dangerously in the stretch and failed right at the end Loyal S went well throughout in the heaviest going Lavator broke slowly and closed up ground but quit in the final drive Edinborough driveEdinborough show 1 to 5 Loyal S show 3 to 2 OrOfO SECOND RACE 78 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St YA Vs X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 308542PHIL ARCHIBALD 4 112 3 IH in 31 36 J Ranch J M Crane 75 75 65 2 30854 LEGAL MAXIM 3 104 5 51 22 in IH 22 Hoar H L Jones Co 6 JLJ 2 30634 S0634BSTADO BSTADO 3107 2 2F 4 3 3 OConnor G WBaTdwin 3 3f i 5i 30854 HARRY THATCHER 5 112 4 3 = SH 46 410 415 See W Johnson 8 10 10 3 308243 MARATINE 4 109 6 6 6 52 56 510 L Jackson OBrien Bros Co4 4 465 30406 JUSTUS GOEBEL 4 109 1 4 55 6 6 6 Troxler H H Look 50 100 100 20 Time 20Time 261 50 1 22i 1 36I Winner 36IWinner FlossyWent B c by Artillery Flossy Went to post at 2 36 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Phil Archibald very fit and lucky and stood a long drive and finished strongly Legal Maxim broke slowly and running1 next to the rail in the worst going throughout was best and finished fast Estado also forced into the difficult going made an apparently winning move in the stretch but lacked in condition and will im ¬ prove Harry Thatcher quit badly Maratine off badly ran a poor race Phil racePhil Archibald show 1 to 4 Legal Maxim show 4 to 5 Estado show 1 to 2 Maratine show 3 to 5 THIRD RACE 34 Mile Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St U V X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30S581FOUL PLAY 5107 1 1 11 I 11 Prior Nichols Bowley 55 2 7535 30855 EL REY 4 4107 107 3 32 23 26 28 OConnor P C Donalecho 853 3 1 30824 URAL 4 99 5 41 41032 36 Hoar W E Cotton 4 4 31 65 30730 CASDALE 6104 2 22 32 40 410 J Daly J Hamilton 6 8 8 2k 30819 ELMER L 4109 4 7 61 56 510 Troxler Klunder fc Burns 10 30 30 10 30836 GOLD BARON 6 109 6 8 8 61 61 Bell H L Haskell 30 100 100 30 30819 BILITIS 4 104 7 5n 7 7 71 Frawley J H Bradford 8 50 50 15 24555 JENNIE REID 6 117 8 6 52 8 8 J Ranch J M Crane 8 10 10 3 Time 26 53 122 122Winner Winner B m by Foul Shot Theresia TheresiaWent Went to post at 3 02 At post 4 minutes Start good Won handily second easily Foul Play secured a lucky start held a safe lead throughout and was best El Rey under skilful handling ran in much improved form Ural off poorly closed a gap and was easing up at the end Casdalos bad legs hurt him Jennie Reid was short and looked big and high She can easily beat such horses when fit and good goodScratched Scratched 30170 B F Mason 104 104Overweights Overweights El Rey 1 pound Elmer L 2 2Foul Foul Play show out El Rcy show 1 to 2 Ural show 1 to 2 Or QfTJ FOURTH RACE O 12 Furlongs Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P WSVJ QUIZ 4104 1 1 HiH 13 L Jackson J M Crane 2 21 12535 I 30S21FLAMERO 1253530S21FLAMERO 6107 3 22 23 2 2 J Ranch D Cameron 45 1110910out 30839 MEROPS 6 107 5 3 3 33 3 Hoar F D Weir 4 4 18545 307293ALTURAS 18545307293ALTURAS 6 107 2 54 46 410 Troxler Smith Davidson 20 10010020 30809 INVICTUS 4 104 4 4n 5 5 5 J Daly J Wilson S 50 50 7 Time25 53121 128 128Winner Winner QueenstownWent Br c by St Florian Queenstown Went to post at 3 34 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Quiz in extra good form today took a winning lead from the start and was not seriously endangered was at stage Flamero tired from closely following the pace set and hardly ran his race Merops present form any is poor He was driving at the end to beat Alturas which finished strongly Invictus tired after show ¬ ing brief speed speedQuiz Quiz show out Merops show out O f Q rr p F FIFTH RACE 78 Mile Purse 5400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 308402BRAGG 3 95 1 IH 21 U IH 12 J Ranch Curl Co 4 4 18545 30S40 DUNBLANE 5 112 2 21 1 26 210 210 OConnor W B JenningsCo65 85 85 1 2 308382BARD BURNS 4 109 3 31 48 33 35 33 Howson D S Fountain 5 7 5 308223BOTANY 3 94 5 4 31 415 425 450 J Daly E E Edwards 2 2 2 85 5 25013 DEVEREUX 5 102 4 5 5 5 5 5 McKenna S Merriweather 100 100 100 40 Time 26i 54 1 21 1 35 Winner 35Winner B g by Siddartha Cantatrice CantatriceWent Went to post at 354 At post 2 minutes Start straggling Won on ° 1 f in front traversed the worst going throughout but running well in the gamest fashion and was best Dunblane was unable to concede the weight and punishment at the end Bard Burns poorly handled was an easy third Botany in weak swervedunder condition outclassed lame behind was unfit to start and went well for only a quarter Devereux was out of place and and outclassedOverweights Overweights Bragg 3 pounds poundsNo No show betting on first four SIXTH RACE 5 13 Furlongs Purse 400 3yearolds Selling Ind Horses A Wt St H K 3i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 308072KILLDOE 107 3 12 12 11 i Ranch B Schreiber 3 6 6 s 306283PRESTANO 107 4 2 24 22 2t J Woods J Conway 30S192DERBY WINNER mJ outmJ 41041533 310 Troxler WH Ketchiman 7107101 30 1003o out Page [2] DAILYRACINGFOBM IISSUED EVERY DAY WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN BULLETINOFFICIAL OFFICIAL OKGAN OF OFTHE THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB EDITOR AND PSOPEIETOE F H BEDNELL BEDNELLASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE EDITOE CLINTON C RILEY RILEYSECEETAEY SECEETAEY MES F H BBUNELL attred in the Post Office at Chicago as second class matter DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph 19412G FIFTH AVE CHICAGO ILLINOIS BCBSCEIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS COPYRIGHTED COPYRIGHTEDBnttred Bnttred according to Act of Congress in the year 1802 by Frank H Brnnell in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington D C U B A ATh Th chart and index numbers and track form of 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transmission DBTROIT OFFICE 139 GEISWOLD STEEET STEEETFEANK FEANK E MCDONALD AGBNT ON SALE AT 9 00 AM CINCINNATI OFFICE 408410 VINE STEEET STEEETJ J R HAWLEY AGEJST AGEJSTON ON SALE AT NOON AT SAN FEANCISCO CAL FOSTER OEEAE MAEKET STEEET FEEEY NEWS NEWSSTAND STAND AT KANSAS CITY Mo RlCKSECKEE ClGAE AN ANWALNUT WALNUT STEEETS STEEETSAT AT NASHVILLE TENN DUNCAN HOTEL HOTELAT AT REEFE BEDPOST OFFICE NEWS STAND CHICAGO ILLINOIS MAECH 1 1902 BUNCO BRONCHO WIRES WIRESSATURDAY SATURDAY FRANGIBLE 10 MONDAY LOUWELSEA 10 TUESDAY SPECIAL SCRATCHED WEDNESDAY NO SPECIAL THURSDAY TOM KINGSLEY 2 FRIDAYPUBLICITY KILLED 20 TO 50 SPEC ¬ IAL FAVORITE REYNOLDS GO 72 119 DEARBORN ST ST2Winners 2Winners Guaranteed at Oakland Daily2 Daily2PHIL PHIL ARCHIBALD 32 Edinborough Killdoe Place Placewere were our best bets yesterday at Oakland OaklandTODAV TODAV TODAVtwo two royal good things that will win easily also a cinch in the Derby Our track correspondent Paul Browning the well known handicapper and horse owner at New Orleans wires us that today the Texas plungers will be on hand to make a killing This horse worked seveneighths in 1 28 with a big boy up and looks like easy money moneyGive 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 WITH US USThe The Best of Reliable Information Informationby DallyHOT by Wire from Our Experts Dally HOT SPRINGS OFinCES 8 COURT ST ST3OO 3OO Weekly Wired at 1O am OLEARYS FUTURE BOOK ON AMERICAN DERBY BROOKLYN AND 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 Western Tnrf Advisory Bureau 155 E WASHINGTON ST ROOM 51 TELEPHONE 51TELEPHONE 2354 MAIN MAINIf If you follow GUESSERS AND HANDICAPPERS YOU LOSE I have moans of securing highclass and reliable information direct and will guarantee winners every day SATURDAY ono as good as Fridays Only three horses a day 100 per day 500 per week MY GIKRANTEED WINNERS WINNERSstart start today Thursday and Monday March 10 They will SAUNTER HOME The odds should be 10 to 1 I will also name FOUR OTHERS which should win easily at average odds of 8 to 1 These have been prepared for their respective races and will start inside of two weeks IF FOUR OF THESE SEVEN DO NOT WIN I WILL GIVE YOU ONE WEEKS INFORMATION FREE A few more like Ida Led ford 20 Gala Day 6 Banish 12 Gray Morn 10 Ready 11 30 30WALTER WALTER BENNETT 413 WABASH AVE CHICAGO TODAY SATURDAY SATURDAYBoth Both of my advertised 123 guaranteed long shot specials start Also like HandicapDeponan Joe Fray last year the winner ef the California Derby and Speed Handicap Deponan 3 Legal Maxim 1042 Malaspina Killdoe 6 winners besides placeand show horses a few fewThe The Strongest Handicap Force in the World WorldMr Mr George Calvin New Yorks most successful handicapper and his associate W J Brown an expert on weights that horses carry and will not carry rind different conditions of track thov will an 3 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 EXTR A LONG SHOT SPECIALS ONE HORSE 200 or six horse specials six days 1000 wired to any part of tho world Daily purchasers of regular handicap sheets receive chargeOn full benefit of all specials free of extra charge On sale at 11 30 am at office 192 h Clark St in ticket office Phone Main 3518 News stand southeast corner Clark and Madison Sts StsCOL COL J C WOOTERS MGR BUNCOBRONCHO INFORMATION CO 9t Lincoln Avn Tol 3031 Dearborn WESTERN TURF MOST SUCCESSFUL HANDICftPPER NOTICE TO AJLL PATRONS PATRONSSir Sir Christopher the Texas good thing was cut loose to win yesterday The owners bet on him all over the country for a killing and lost only through a bad ride the jockey throwing the race away at the finish Ke cant lose today if the track remains fast Lindsay will ride him himSelections Selections for Todays Races RacesFIRST FIRST RACtSir Christopher on fast track trackonly only should it rain Oscar good SECOND RACEThe Don both ways THIRD RACElntrusive should win FOURTH RACESt Cuthbert should win FIFTH RACECharles D worked extra extragood good chance both ways fast track trackif if mud Beana SIXTH RACEAlgie M fast or muddy a agood good thing SEVENTH RACECarl Kahler should win winfast fast track if muddy Orla good goodDONT DONT FAII TO READ MY ADVERTISEMENT TOMORROW IN THE SUNDAY ISSUE ISSUEOF OF THIS PAPER EXJOCKEY VIC BRITTON PO BOX 692 NEW ORLEANS LA Race Track Information Bureau BureauOur Our Office will be Closed Until Tuesday Morning MorningAccount Account of Death 30747MALASPINA 105 5 33 32 415 420 L Jackson Mallowmot Farm 3 18516535 30790 I O U 102 2 40Time 5 5 5 5 Waterbury C W Chappell 60 100 100 40 Time 26 55 115 Winner LarondieWent 115Winner B g by Foul Shot Dulcie Larondie Went to post at 4 19 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second the same Killdoe lucky throughout showed his usual speed and although tiring at the end managed to hold his position in tho best going as against Prestano The latter broke flatfooted and being forced by the winner into tho worst going in tho last quarter failed to make good and hardly ran his race Derby Winner was outrun early but plowed along resolutely through the difficult track and finished strongly He ran like a stayer and speedScratched should win soon Malaspina off poorly quit after showing brief speed Scratched 29662 Gypsy Boy 110 110Overweights Overweights poundsKilldoe Derby Winner 3 pounds Killdoe show out Derby Winner show evens Malaspina show out New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast Apprentice allowance allowanceFirst First Race 34 Mile Mile4yearolde 4yearolde and upward Selling Ind Horses color sex pedigree Wt Hdcp Corvus b h by Oakley Lorinda inr RS 303803Socapa 700303803Socapa 9160 Oscar im 700 7 in 705 30397 Weird lrp 6 10 7 7TI22 0667 Sir Christopher TI22 Kiss Quick r rJm Jm W72 Ahamo S f 23748 Bob Baker g ° 5 3081601ekma 9 71 71Second S0602Annu Second Kace 12 Mile r 2yearolds Allowances AllowancesInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdep HdepT30742Frank T30742Frank Bice D7863Wilton 720D7863Wilton 110 720 IM 740 307862ThoDon 108 720 30381 Tom Maybin 108 685 685Eufala Eufala 105 30604 Sweet Nell 105 690 30819 Disappointment C 97 700 700308l93Sue 308l93Sue Vms 97 710 710Third Third Race 1 18 Miles Miles4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Handicap Handicap30S15Intrusive 30S15Intrusive 7 129 750 75030S333Malay 30S333Malay 6 108 715 30743 Mynheer 5 107 710 71030S17Strangest 30S17Strangest 6 98 725 30833 Ida Led ford 5 93 735 735Fourth Fourth Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward upwardThe The Speed Handicap 1000 added 30691 So voy 7 126 750 75030831St 30831St Cuthbert 6 116 740 30708 Andes 6 104 730 73030851Tom 30851Tom Kingsley 7 99 725 72530674Marie 30674Marie Bell 3 96 690 30691 Maggie Davis 6 93 720 72030S682Amigari 30S682Amigari 3 92 700 700301813Albula 301813Albula 4 90 735 735Fifth Fifth Race 1 14 Miles 4yearolds and upward Selling SellingS07443Beana S07443Beana 6 108 725 72530SOl2SilverCoin 30SOl2SilverCoin 5 107 710 71030852E1 30852E1 Ghor 6 105 715 30589 Charles D 6 105 705 30866 ElMoran 5 99 700 700Sixth Sixth Rac 1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling 30853 Choice 4illO 705 30870 Avatar 5 105 700 70030784Musket 30784Musket 6 100 675 30770 Balloon 4 99 710 71030723Eight 30723Eight Bells 7 98 7CO 7CO308532Algie 308532Algie M 4 96 725 80852 Annie Thompson 4 94 690 69030S062Digby 30S062Digby Bell 3 85 715 715307852Blue 307852Blue Ridge 3 82 720 720Seventh Seventh Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling 30831 John Grigsby 5 109 695 695307082Carl 307082Carl Kahler 4 107 725 725279632Dan 279632Dan Paxton 4 104 675 30676 Add 4 101 700 700308313Lady 308313Lady Kent 5 97 715 30283 Siphon 5 94 680 680S0785 S0785 Ben Hullum 3 92 700 70030S02Haidee 30S02Haidee 4 92 705 30851 Orla 3 38 720 Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track heavy First Race 34 Mile Mile3yearoIda 3yearoIda Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 30715 Inocencia 108 J720 30820 Lento 107 705 70530S203Breton 30S203Breton 107 700 700308202Montoya 308202Montoya 107 725 30820 Lemuel 107 715 715Second Second Racs Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3i mile 4yearolds and upward Selling 30873 Gold Baron 6 110 BOO 30745 Chappie 8 110 715 30678 Expedient 5 110 695 30871 Lavator 6 110 720 30716 Hilary 5 110 725 72530872Phil 30872Phil Archibald 4 109 715 715308715LoyalS 308715LoyalS 4 106 700 700308193Rasp 308193Rasp 4 106 710 30874 Invictus 4 106 705 70530489Bouitary 30489Bouitary 4 104 710 710Third Third Raee 34 3Iile 3Iile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling 30838 Moringa 7 121 695 27001 Lomond 5 118 710 71030836Dorian 30836Dorian T 11 118 725 725308742Flamero 308742Flamero 6 115 705 30577 St inthony 5 115 680 30854 Clarando 6 113 700 30680 Cuban Girl 4 110 685 30522 Skip Me 4 110 680 6801762S 1762S Imponente 4 109 690 6903083S 3083S Major Hooker 7 104 705 70530S59Bassenzo 30S59Bassenzo 31 101 715 715Fourth Fourth Race 1 14 Miles The California Derby Value 3000 300030S22Sombrero 30S22Sombrero 122 740 740306973Corrigan 306973Corrigan 122 750 75030822Homestead 30822Homestead 117 720 30810 Water Scratch 114 725 72530523JingIer 30523JingIer 114 700 700G G B Morris entrj entrjFifth Fifth Race 1 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Sellicg Sellicg308392Urchin 308392Urchin 5 109 725 725308212Hungarian 308212Hungarian 6 109 720 720308393Formero 308393Formero 6 109 715 30823 Mission 5 109 710 30539 Rey del San Juan 6 103 700 30871 George Dewey 4 99 695 25857 Gray lette 4 99 690 690Sixth Sixth Race 78 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling30S232Meehanus 30S232Meehanus 6 112 720 720308112Impromptu 308112Impromptu 4 109 715 715307753Duckoy 307753Duckoy 5 109 715 71530840Wyoming 30840Wyoming 9 109 725 25857 Algareta 7 108 710 Oakland Form. OAKLAND FORM OAKLAND CAT February 28 The form of Sat ¬ urdays Oakland fields is First Race Montoya Inocencia Lemue Second Bace Hilary Lavator Chappie Third Race Dorian Bassenzo Lomond Fourth Race Corrigan SombreroWaterScratch Fifth Race Urchin Hungarian Formero Sixth Race Wyoming Meehanus Duckpy New Orleans Form. NEW ORLEANS FORM v NEW ORLEANS XA February 28 Tho form of Saturdays New Orleans fields is First RaceSir Christopher Annu Olokmd Second RaceFrank Rice Merry Sister Wilton Third RaceIntrusive Ida Ledford Strangest Fourth RaceSevoy St Cuthbert Albula Fifth RaceBeana El Ghor Silver Coin Sixth RaceAlgieJL Blue Ridge Digby Bell Seventh Race Carl Kahler Orla Lady Kent Page [3] iraew ExchangeOn Turf Exchange On St Paul Railroad Canal and Adams Streets minutesROUND Hotual sunning Time TUlrtuFive minutes ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS Illinois ExchangeCommissions Central Turf Exchange Commissions on ail Races at ti ° la feMMinMi 3 Special Trains on Illinois Central Ry LHa V lutD ot I 1 1240 Af I i 110 in I j Returning trains at 445 and 605 pm 22nd St 1242 and after last race 11 39th St 1245 63rd St 1250 I Round Trip New Orleans Form Chart. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART CHARTNEW NEW ORLEANS LA February 88 Eightieth day Crescent City Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge R W Simmons Starter C J Fitzgerald Eacing starts at 200 p m Q v o f p FIRST RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling Tnd Horses A Wt St M Yz 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30CSS DR STEPHENS 4107 5 61 3i 31 IN Otis CE Waters 3 4 4 60 60lE 30S023DIFFIDENCE 5 110 6 2 22 21 211 ERobortsonE lE Reynolds 8 15 12 5 5W 30184 ANTE UP 4 107 4 11 IKK in 3 Odom W M Scheftel 65 85 85 35 35T 30722MUNAETTA 6 105 7 7 63 6 42 Boyd T Killeen C Co 30 50 50 20 307222BERTHA NELL 7 105 3 5 5 51 51 Munro W J Connors 31 4 4 1 30802 COREEL 7110 2 3K 4i 4 63 Lindsay A E G R Flowers20 50 50 20 30813 ICON 4 109 1 41 7 7 73 Brennan J McNaught 6 10 10 3 29993LISSOME 5107 8 8888 Rice E Norris Co 30 30 20 8 29993LISSOMEApprcntice Apprcntice allowance Time 12 25 49 116 Winner B c by Octopus Ignoramus Went to post at 2 01 At post 5 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Dr Stephens wore the leaders down in the run homo and outgamed Difiidence when it came to a drive The latter confirmed the form shown a few days before and ran a good race Ante Up was off well and showed speed but quit and did not run her race Juuaetta finished strongly She is becoming good and should soon win Bertha Nell ran indifferently Scratched30813 Palarm 112 30816 Gracious 107 30012 Jim TT W 110 110Dr Dr Stenhens show 3 to 5 niflirtnnrn show 2 to 1 Ante UD show out Berth SECOND RACE 1 18 Miles Purse 300 4yearolds and upward belling 30866 Ind Horses A Wt St St J4 1A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H G P 30816 AFRA 7 10U 3 1 1 11 I2 I4 I2 Gormley F E Fagot Co 10 10 10 4 30659 PRINCE ZENO 7 102 4 7 8 3 41 5 21 Lindsay Logan fc Van Ry 12 12 12 5 3077 JOE COLLINS 4 93 8 SH 61 71 63 42 31 Boyd J Arthur 10 15 15 6 306732UNCLE TOM 4 102110 10 10 10 9 8 4K J Miller T J McIIale 8994 30744 PAPA HARRY 7 1041 5 3 3SK 51 51 61 5 ERobertsonMrs M Abadie 20 30 30 12 3077 AMOROSO 4 96 9 8 7 6 7 7 6s = W Waldo D P Rodgers Co40 60 60 20 3075CLILLIAN REED 6 95 2 11 12 8 8 9 71 Munro C OConnor Co 10 10 10 4 30366 EXCELSIS 6 107 6 9 9 9 10 10 81 Odom Mrs L Griffin 75 75 65 35 30830 ANNA DARLING 4 96 1 41 41 42 32 3 9L Creamer WCDaly 12 15 12 5 5R 308013BEQUEATH 7 103 11 12 11 12 12 11 102 Lyne R E Watkm 8883 30S01 EL MORAN 5 105 12 61 5 11 11 12 113 Wilson L A Buisson 40 60 60 20 20W 30771LIFELINE 4 97 7 2n 2a 21 2 2112 J Rice W Walker WalkerTime 12 20 15 6 30771LIFELINEApprentice Apprentice allowance Time 25 491 1 16 1 42i 1 561 Winner Br m by Reporter Jennie Porter PorterWent Went to post at 235 At post 2 minutes Start good on easily second handily Afra quickly took the lead showed the most speed throughout was never in trouble and ran in much improved form Prince Zeno came again in the last sixteenth and finished stoutly Joo Collins got in a jam at the first turn and had to take the overland route to get up He closed a big gap but tired at the end Uncle Tom met with a lot of early interference and would probably have won but for this Excelsis is a slow beginner and was in a pocket most of the way Overweights Uncle Tom 11 pounds Papa Harry 21 Excelsis 5 Bequeath 1 T Life T Line 1 1Afra Afra show 2 to 1 Prince Zeno show 2 to 1 Joe Collins show 3 to 1 Excelsis show out o r o j rr THIRD RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 4yearolds and upward belling Ind Horses A Wt vtst St Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners OH C P 30784 MASTERFUL 4 109 4 42 21 3n 1 Hayden NwmanAtchisnl2 20 20 8 50816 JUDGE MAGEE 6 112 8 51 5 61 21 Dangman M Bowoii Son 10 30 30 10 30639 ROYAL STERLING 5 115 10 82 63 2H 31 Odom N Hand HandIn 23375 30831 SIR CHRISTOPHER 6 112 2 In 111 11 41 Gilmore Daniels Co 21 21 2 1 50756 DUTCH CARTER 5 112 7 7 7 41 5K T Walsh J Phillips Phillips3n 20 40 30 10 30724 PILLARDIST 5 112 5 3n 31 7 61 Landry J C Powers 6 6 6 21 30816 FLEETWING 4 109 9 9308162AARON 998 7 Nutt Mrs L Griffin 20 40 40 12 308162AARON 4 109 3 10 10 9 83 Otis S S Bender 8 12 12 5 29873 HEIGH HO 7 110 6 6308132LADY 61 8 10 91 Brennan C Mulholland 665 2 308132LADY CONTRARY 5 110 1 23 41 51 10 Slack EBertonniereCo 10 12 12 4 4Time Time 241 491 115 Winner AileenWent B g by Magian Fonsetta dam Aileen Went to post at 307 At post 4 minutes Start poor Won driving second the same Masterful Tan a good race and wore the leaders down in the run homo and jast managed to last long enough to stall off Judge Magee The latter finished strongly and would have won in another stride or so Royal Sterling and Fleetwing were practically left at the post The former closed a big gap but the effort told at the end and he tired Sir Christopher showed early speed and raced Lady Contrary into submission but tired himself himselfScratched Scratched 30S16 Lord Neville 115 30724 Aberdale 112 112Masterful Masterful show 4 to 1 Judge Magee show 5 to 1 Royal Sterling show 7 to 10 Sir Christopher show 1 to 2 30868 FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St i y2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O S G T 30602 LINGO 107 1 2 41 r 1 Odom J3 Trotter 2 2 65 12 307882AMIGARI 12307882AMIGARI 110 5 5 51242 22 Lyne Mrs E Harris 4 5 41 65 29943 BALM OF GILEAD 10S 2 31 21 32 3 Brennan Mrs M Abadie 31 5 5 85 29S60 8529S60 DUKE OF CONNAUGHT 90 3 11 IH IH 41 w Waldo T J McIIale 15 20 20 6 28378 ST TAMMANY 107 4 41 31 51 58 J Miller J U Strode 8 16 16 5 308332CIRCUS 104 6 6 7 7 G Slack W T Baldwin 45585 30313 ANNA HANDSPRING 90 7 7 61 61 7 Boyd E A Couley 20 30 30 10 4911141Winner Time 10Time 24 4911141 Winner B f by Henry Young Lineage Went to post at 341 At post 10 minutes Start poor Won driving second easily Lingo under powerful ride just managed to last long enough to stall off Amigari He was off well inmotion while a Amigari was tangled up at the start She was cut offatthe far turn but came again on the outside in the run home finished strongly and would have won in another stride Balm of Gilead ran well but ihung when it came to the final drive Duke of Connaught was crowded out of it in the last sixteenth Circus was as good as left leftLingo Lingo f how out Amigari show 3 to 5 Balm of Gilead show 3 to 5 OOOO FIFTH RACE 1 18 Miles Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling 3nd Horses A Wt St St M Vz 2 StrFin Jockeys Owners o H C P 30769 DEPONAX 5 107 a 21 21 21 2H 11 1 Boyd R N Vestal Co 2 1251251 30805 PAY THE FIDDLER 6 108 3 H 1 1 1 22 2H Gormloy L Landry 15 30 30 10 50S053LITTLE onenaTTTTT p T LOIS r Tt 4 A 1041 inn 4 i 41 n 41 n 41 11 31 m 31 n 31 i r Brennan 1 r G f Gill n J i 7 7 7 21 ir 50801 LINDEN ELLA 5 108 6 3 3K 31 5H 4K 4K Slack C A Johnson Co 3 3 11S45 50817 EUGENLV S 6 105 8 61 SXK 52 4 51 5 Otis J 11S45J K Finlev 6 6 6 21 30744 DELORAINE 4 102 2 51 8 8 7 7 61 Hope Mrs 21Mrs M Goldblatt 15 15 13 5 30852 JOE DOUGHTY 6 111 7 72 6s 62 6S 65 75 Miles Moran 5Moran Pfiffle 10 25 25 10 506203PHILMA PAXTON 4 106 9 9 81 Hayden TEMannixCo7 7 6 21 50817 ZACK PHELPS 4 104 1 1899999 8 9 Minder J J Ogles 30 40 40 15 Time 15Time 25 49 S 116 142 1551 Winner Ch g by Deceiver Sallie R RWent Went to post at 4 19 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Deponan and Pay the Fiddler ran like a team for the entire journey the former barely outlasting the latter Little Lois finished well and outgamed Linden Ella when it came to a drive She was hustled along from the start Linden Ella appeared to do her best bestScratched Scratched 30770 Prestome 112 30834 Little Tommy Tucker 107 30S05 Carlovingian 104 Overweights 104Overweights Little Lois 21 pounds Linden Ella 2 Philma Paxton 4 Depouan show 1 to 2 Pay the Fiddler show 5 to 1 Little Lois show 6 to 5 Linden Ella show O 7O SIXTH RACE 0 13 Furlongs Purse 300 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St H Yz H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30818LOFTEK 5 106 6 71 41 2K H Landry E Reynolds 4 5 41 85 30805JECHO 8530805JECHO DALE 4110 7 31 1 1H 21 Odom FizerCo 7 15 15 6 307103M WILLIAMS 4104110 10 71 53 3 ERobertsonDarling Craig 4 552 308161DIVONNE 552308161DIVONNE 4 100 8 5 31 3 42 Lindsay REMaddoxCo2 2 9545 28959 BOOT 7 105 9 8 6 41 51 Brennan T A Gay Go 40 40 20 8 30768ZACK FORD 4 103 5 61 8 61 G Lyno R E Watkms 5 10 10 4 30727 BOOMERACK 4 105 1 9 9 8 72 Otis J H Arthur 3 66 306892MAN 66306892MAN 3 90 4 21 5 7 8 GThompsonE J Arnold Co 30 30 20 8 ° 30831 ALPACA 5 103 3 11 21 9 92 Gormley A C McCafferty 40 60 60 0 249783IRMA S 6 103 2 4 10 10 10 J Waldo W M Sloan 30 60 60 20 20Winner Winner Ch g by Hermence Veuatrix VeuatrixWent Went to post at 4 48 At post 6 minutes Start fair Won handily second driving Lof tor fast through the stretch wore the leaders down in the last sixteenth and was going at the came end Echo Dale was speedy but hung when it came to a drive Me Williams closed a big away with rush at the end and would have in gap came a another won twenty yards Divonne was on the outside to the stretch turn turnScratched30486 Scratched30486 Jerry Hunt 105 30771Avatar 103 103Overweights Overweights Loiter 1 pound Me Williams 21 Zack Ford 1 Loftor show 4 to 5 Echo Dale show 3 to 1 McWilliams show ovens Divonne show 1 to 2 Charleston Form Chart. CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARTG G HARIESTOX S C February 28 Sixtythird day Charleston Racing Association AssociationWinter Winter Meeting Weather cloudy track heavy Presiding Judge J B Morrow Starter W F Bruen Racing starts at 300 p m 3O877 FIRST RACE 34 Mile Purse 8150 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Yz X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30847 CATHEDRAL 6 112 5 Hi 15 15 15 D Hall H Higginbottom 21 21 85 35 3530S433HATTIE 30S433HATTIE DAVIS 3 90 2 35 31 22 210 Bonner W A Rinohart 852 2 45 45308292TRILBY 308292TRILBY NELSON 8 104 3 2 2H 3H 31 Castro Eteen Turner 75 85 85 35 30843 CLARRIS 3 991 1 41 52 4 = 42 M WilliamsS T Gaines Co 10 15 15 6 30829 EMIGRANT 3 92 4 52 te 5 5 M Johnson D Murphy 8852 30844 STUTTGART 6 107 7 7 7 61 65 Paretto J Brown 15 25 25 8 30761 GOOD KNIGHT 6 108 6 62 63 7 7 Powell Hennessey Bros 10 10 6 2 2Time Time 26 53 1211 ParatusWent Winner B h by Candlemas Semper Paratus Went to post at 329 At post 7 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Cathedral was best and only had to gallop unextended all the way Hattie Davis did her best arid had no mishaps Trilby Nelson showed speed but tired badly Emigrant was allowed to run away a half mile before the start and Johnson had no control of him in the race The horse would have been a keen contender with any handlingScratched kind of good handling Scratched 29998 Mazzara 95 30S632Evas Darling 100 Overweights 100Overweights Trilby Nelson 2 pounds Clarris 41 Stuttgart 3 Good Knight 4 Cathedral show out Hattie Davis show out Trilby Nelson show out SECOND RACE 58 Mile Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Maidens Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St Vz SA StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 30S26 ST BISHOP 3 105 3 3H 11 12 ISK Leer Bacon Co 8 10 10 3 30861 PEARL BAN 3 991 4 4 55 4 23 M Williams J R Hand 662 710 30S60 HARRISON F 3105 2 In 710In 4n 21 3 Bonner W J Fox 3552 30S612LADY RILEY 3 3100 100 8 8 1 62 4 F Easton M R Taylor Co 21 31 31 75 80842 A BRIDE 4 104 1 2 2 3 55 David J T Sims 21 3 3 1 30827 CAPITOLIA 6 6109 109 5 55 SH 51 61 Alley J B Berry 10 10 7 2 30826 MOLLIE BROOKS 3 3105 105 7 72 8 8 71 S Johnson S T Gaines Co 8 8 6 21 30796 GRACE WILSON 4 4109 109 6 61 61 72 8 Castro J S Brannon 35585 Time 35585Time 261 541081 Winner 541081Winner B c by St Carlo Griselda GriseldaWent Went to post at 403 At post 13 minutes Start fair Won driving sesond easily St Bishop showed startling improvement and under a bungling ride proved much the best Pearl Ban was in the deepest going in the stretch and the finish on her was weak Harrison F lasted just long enough to save third place Lady Riley had bad luck in the race in addition to being badly ridden riddenScratched24314 Scratched24314 My Ladylike 100 100Overweights Overweights 41St St Bishop 5 pounds Mollie Brooks 5 Pearl Ban 41 St Bishop show 3 to 2 Pearl Ban show out Harrison F show 4 to 5 Lady Riley show 7 to 10 A Bride show out 30879 THIRD RACE 1 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Yz M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 85 85 85 35 30847 JOE GAMMAGE 6 109 4 31 41 35 2 21 D Hall W A Fay 588 21 30828MILLSTREAM 2130828MILLSTREAM 7 112 5 55 21 21 35 35 May H Hebbel 75 32 32 30847 SALOME 8107 1 21 51042 4204 Leer W J Fox 6 6 6 2 30668 ROSE BIRD 4 103 6 6 6 51 51 520 Castro J P Roach 45585 30780 JOHNNY BROWN 4 105 3 4n 3 6 6 6 Todd Palmetto Stable 20 20 15 6 308603BRAHMIN 6112 Left at the post Brewer Philadelphia Stbl 8 862 0 27511231521 27511231521Winner Winner enquirerWent Ch g by Top Gallant Essay by enquirer Went to post at 4 38 At post 1 minute Start bad Won driving second easily Boland on Antagone took all the advantages offered by the track and made his mount last just long enough Joe Gammage did well but had no right to be so close to the winner Millstream was baaly handled and the ride will hardly boar investigation This race should be thrown out as he should have been second easily Overweights Antagoiie 2 pounds v Antagone show out Joe Gammage show evens Millstream show out 30880 FC FOURTH RACE 78 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz 3A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30782VPRESGRAVE 4112 1 1U 21 21 1 11 May J A West 21 3 6512 308473ECONOMIC 6512308473ECONOMIC 4 104 4 42 45 410 31 2 M WilliamsJ R Hand 22245 30S463DOMINIS 2224530S463DOMINIS 7 111 3 32 33 32 21 35 Castro F Boversmith 3331 307822QUEEN 3331307822QUEEN L 6 109 2 21 INK i 410 48 J Boland R Johnson 2331 30634 PRINCE ESHER 5 114 5 2fTime 5 5 5 5 5 Wheels W E Orcutt 5 7 7 2f Time 26 5211201 341 FletcherWent Winner 341Winner Ch g by Prestonpans Katie Fletcher Went to post at 5 13 At post 2 minutes Start good Won handily second driving Presgrave went to the front when Queen L tired but had to do his best to stall off Economic until Williams stopped riding oiTthe latter fifty yards from the wire and took hold of his mount The judges suspended him for the exhibition pending further investigation Economic ran well and seemingly could have won Dominis took the overland route and was given a weak finish Prince Esher ran as if he had not been out of a stall for weeks and was stiff and sore Scratched 107No 3Q6332Lady of the West 107 No show betting FIFTH RACE34 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling 307622ABGKIGINE 5 105 31 2s in H David O H C 30782 WELSH GIRL 4103 30799 W J BAKER 8105 3 H H U2 21 3 D Hal I J JYvnnin 5 5t t 5i 01 30783 TOAD RAINEY 4 103 1 21 33 3 45 Alley S E FnW 5 7 2i 30S472FRED GRAFT 10105 5 4H 41 5151 Paretto Bovkfn ° ° A II Jr Tr 9 o B sssggb liilfWinner ffli jwjs i iJr liilf Winner B g bj Apache Cafflo Dare Went to post at 555 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily his mark and did not have to be extended Welsh Girl was deficient second in driving Ahori ino S early SDeed upon responded gamely under punishment and finished strongly W J Baker hnt hnM i better0 S ° S G U in strikiuff contrasfc to his st Proviouf starti showed OrTciufcan sn H dS much muchScratched Scratched 30S63 Celia 103 Welsh 103Welsh Girl show 6 to 5 W J Baker show out Fred Graft sho Page [4] Charleston Form. CHARLESTON FORM CHAHLESTON S C February 28 Tho form of Saturdays Charleston fields is First Race Give and Take Lauria Capitolia CapitoliaSecond Second Race Antagone Troubaline Olea OleaThird Third Race Samivel Bettie B II Potasi PotasiFourth Fourth Race Presgrave Ben OFallon Sam Laz ¬ arus Esq EsqFifth Fifth Race Ordeal Certain Queen L Charleston Entries. CHARLESTON ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track heavy First Race 4 13 Furlongs 3yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 30860 Hanno 4 105 680 680308602Give 308602Give and Take 5 104 700 30878 Capitolia 6 102 690 30860 Lauria 8 102 695 30878 Grace Wilson 4 100 675 30881 Toad Rainey 4 100 685 30528 Fannie Knox 3 95 675 30861 Janio Seay 3 90 675 30861 SwanDance 3 90 685 685Second Second Race 4 13 Furlongs Furlongs4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling 30825 Kingful 5 109 675 30829 Ventoro 6 109 680 30631 Nellie Fonso 5 107 670 670308623Svlvan 308623Svlvan Dell 5 104 685 30881 Olea a 102 690 690308622Troubaline 308622Troubaline 5 102 695 69530879Antagone 30879Antagone 5 102 700 700Third Third Race 34 Mile 4yearolds and upward Allowances Allowances30864Sir 30864Sir Kenneth 6 109 680 68030845Bettie 30845Bettie B II 4 107 695 30864 Samivel 7 106 700 30781 2Handcuff 6 106 680 680299923Tremar 299923Tremar 4 105 685 30863 Potasi 4 104 690 690308253BarneySaali 308253BarneySaali 6 103 685 30846 Nina B L 5 98 675 30825 Gratia 5 98 675 675Fourth Fourth Race 1 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward upwardThe The Battery Inn Handicap Handicap308452Sam 308452Sam Lazarus Esq 6 108 690 30719 Ben OFallon 7 108 695 30845 Tom Curl 4 105 685 685308453Ducassa 308453Ducassa 4 104 690 30846By George 6 104 685 30880Presgrave 68530880Presgrave 4 90 700 700Fifth Fifth Race 78 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling308642Certain 308642Certain 5 114 695 80829Ordeal 6 110 700 70030S25JGrace 30S25JGrace 6 110 680 i 30877 Evas Darling 4 110 685 30880 QueenL 6 110 690 1 30846 Dandy H 6 107 680 308442Haco 680308442Haco 8 102 670 i 30827 Mudder 4 95 675 i Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF TURFThe The London Sportsman says that the prospects of Mr Whitneys Nasturtium winning the Derby are not rosy Since the arrival of the horse in England he has wasted and lost muscle He has not yot done any work on the heath His excerciso is re ¬ stricted to walking in the home paddock F D Foss representing the new Buffalo N Y track in course of construction says that a Derby would be offered for decision during the summer meeting which would rank in value with any race in the west westTwenty Twenty thousand dollars will be added to the Buffalo Derby and other stakes correspondingly large for older and younger horses will be hung up E S Gardner has sold to John E Madden the Lexington turfman the good twoyearold brown colt by Tithonus Cais Trade Wind by Great Tom second dam Sue Wynne by Vandal This youngster was purchased at the annual sale of the Belle Meado yearlings in New York last year by Gardner for 600 Gardner disposed of the colt for 5000 a pretty long price The son of Tithonus has been highly tried and is a good horse of largo bone and conformation He is a half brother to Gotham and Ruth Black a winner at two years old in 1898 and is engaged in the Coney Island Futurity of 1902 John E Madden owner of Hambug Place Lex ¬ ington Ky has offered H H Stanhope of that city 1500 for the sixyearold chestnut mare Mare chal Neil full sister to The Commoner by Hanover Margerine by Algerine Stanhope to keep the foal which she is now carrying by Sorcerer Marechal Neil was sold under conditions as a yearling to Richard Croker for 2500 but a few days before the time set for shipment to England she jumped a fence injuring her back in such a Way as to be unfit for racing purposes which brought about a release from the sale contract She has one foal a two yearold filly by Forester now in the stable of Cy Hughes at the Kentucky Association track Mare ¬ chal Noil is the only full sister to the great horso for which General W H Jackson of Belle Meade stud refused 50000 last week She is also a half sister to Margerique dam of Nasturtium W C Whitneys sensational English Derby candidate candidateLongshore Longshore tho dam of Applegate Winged Foot and others by Longfellow Seashore by King Ban owned by Elliott C Cowdin of Mt Kisco N Y has slipped a filly foal by Requital winner of the Futurity and Realization at T C McDowells Ash land stud near Lexington Ky The loss is a severe one to Mr Cowdin The Melbourne Stud Stud5al sni 5al ZpHJUHandspring 31 i n 4 a le S Ee p r I SMrr n g LIMITED PROPERTY TO THIRTY OF P APPROVED j DWYERI MAEES ZpHJU Hff Handspring won the Great Trial Tromont 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 got were twoyearolds in 1901 He has had but six starters three of which Merriment Meditation and Major Daingerfield are high class winners aud one of hi other starters which only twice raced ran second in one of his starts in company of stake class Hand ¬ springs breeding must bo considered extra fashionable and uptodate being by the great Hanover andi 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 siro imp Glen Athol a ion of Blair Athol winner of the Derby and St Leger and ho oufc of Blink Bonny by Melbourne and she won both the Derby and Oaks and grandson of both Pncahontas and Queen Mary and sire of the Derby and St Leger winner Silvio and the great Prince Charlie prob ¬ ably the fastest horse that over ran in England Handsprings next dam is by none other than the great and only Glencoe Going back to Rayon dOr wo 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 Glencoo Thus combining several times over the wonderful Glencoo blood Any breeder stinting a good mare to Handspring has a chance to produce the greatest horso that ever lived and his stud fee is certainly a very low one taking everything into consideration Rainbow considerationRainbow 5pBrown 5p 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 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 Sfc ownersSfc OOwn Julien LIMITED TO THIRTY MARES 5 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 a very few mares previous to going regularly in the stud at Melbourne in 1901 yet he has sired the flying Myrtle Dell who made a track record as a twoyearold in 1901 Sard Seething St Dean Kabyle Princess Julien Blonde Grayson etc Mr Barnes thinks St Julion 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 He is also a grand breeder of individuality and as fine a tempered horso as there is in Kentucky Jim KentuckyJim PrivateBy Gore Private By Hindoo dam Katie by imp Phaeton Sire of Beau Gallant The Goldfinder Amelia May Bean Ideal Moncreith Gorman Knowles Donna Seay and many other stako winners and great campaigners Prince campaignersPrince PrivateBy 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 in England in 1901 Colbert an tmany other winners winnersThe The Melbourne Stud now consistsof 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 numbersMares rather than banded together in large numbers 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 guaranteb that every mare will be got in foal if care and attention will accomplish this end S Usual return privilege if horse is alive and in my possession SST For catalogue and further information address W S BARNES Proprietor Lexington Ky THE flmerlcan Sporting jnamial For 1902 COPYRIGHTED Running Trotting and Pacing HANDBOOK OFFICIAL The Pngilisuc Record of 1901 OF F CURES COMPENDIUM Handicapping and BookmaMng Tables TablesFIVE BEYOND COMPARISON OF RECORDS FIVE HANDICAP TABLES WITH KEYS Summaries fig Experts an trie Past Years Doings EDITED BY F H BRUNEI DAILY RACING FORM PUB CO 124126 FIFTH AVE CHICAGO 50c in Soft Morocco