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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, March 5, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, March 5, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902030501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, March 5, 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] Western Jockey Club Action. WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB ACTION The regular monthly meeting of the stewards of the Western Jockey Club was held on Tuesday March 4 4Officials Officials to serve at race meetings were approved as follows New Louisiana Jockey ClubNew Orleans La LaB B W Simmons presiding judge judgeClarence Clarence McDowell associate judge James H Eees steward H M Johnson steward t tC C J Fitzgerald starter J M Huger secretary secretarySheridan Sheridan Clark handicapper and clerk of the scales scalesAlexander Alexander Brewster patrol judge judgeJ J L Hall paddock judge judgeArkansas Arkansas Jockey Club Little Bock Ark ArkH H C Bateman presiding judge judgeP P C Dooley associate judge judgeA A B Bade starter starterGeorge George R Brown secretary secretaryE E W Maginn handicapper and clerk of the scales scalesNew New Memphis Jockey Club Memphis Tenn TennJames James H Bees presiding judge judgeS S M Apperson associate judge judgeC C J Fitzgerald starter M N Macfarlan secretary and handicapper handicapperH H E Keough patrol judge judgeE E D Laurence clerk of the scales scalesWorth Worth Jockey Club Chicago ChicagoJohn John F Morse presiding judge judgeJohn John W Kelsey associate judge judgeBichard Bichard Dwyer starter Edward Jasper secretary secretaryP P P Pomeroy clerk of the scales scalesH H E Keough patrol judge judgeJames James H Loughman paddock judge and timer timerEdward Edward Jasper handicapper Stewards to represent the Western Jockey Club were appointed as follows New Louisiana Jockey Club G S Bush BushArkansas Arkansas Jockey Club Angelo S Cella CellaNew New Memphis Jockey Club S B Montgomery Worth Jockey Club John F Morse MorseApplication Application of jockey Thomas Meade for the re ¬ mittance of a 50 fine assessed against him at the fall meeting of the Lakeside Jockey Club was denied deniedApplication Application of W L Selman for remittance of a fine for a violation of rule 22 was referred to the stewards of the Crescent City Jockey Club ClubDisqualification Disqualification of the following uersons and horses was removed Boy Cassetty owner the horses Lamp Globe Spinel Enos Clayton owner the horse King D DA A N Doerschek owner the horse Star Veil VeilW W L Doyle owner Budd Howard trainer the horse Valmar ValmarBenjamin Benjamin Garrison owner the horse Bound Turn TurnJ J H Gray owner Thomas Irwin trainer the Lorses Miss Verne Lady Hartington HartingtonF F A Hart owner the horses Katherine B Cor mac Orange and Black Floriform FloriformB B Hums owner the horses Prince of India Blonde Grayson Dominick DominickW W H Jackson Jr owner H J Gerbardy trainer the horse Irresistible IrresistibleF F W Johnson owner the horses Deblaise Arthur Moll MollJ J W Johnson owner the horses Guide Bock J V Hays S HaysS B Burnett owner D W Kelly trainer JJ1 Assel jockey the horses A Se Ti Quannah Parker Taby Tosa Burnetts Walkaway Wy Ap Per Nan OKee Moo Ne Ite Pat My Boy BoyHSLazarus HSLazarus owner the horses Hilliard Glen wj Sam Lucas owner the liorse King Daly J B McLean owner the horse Furo J C Mitchell owner the horses B Q Ban Bul ¬ garian Crozier CrozierM M T Morse owner the horse Morris Volmerv H J Perry and Frank Stevens owners the horses Bosy Morn Mandamus Frank Fellows FellowsL L C Sloan owners the horses Silver Set Golden Easter Anna Eric Hydrophobia Precision Glenca Learning LearningJ J A Sykes owner the horse Tip Gallant Thomas Whalen and M J Whalen owners the horses Lottie Forbes Oseetah Horses Prince Plausible Gun Cotton property f G WBeardmore WBeardmoreGibson Gibson Girl property of G W Carmack Maggie Clopton property of W W Finn Nannie Nolan property of D S Fountain Inkerman property of C J Kean Silent Brook property of B W Marks Bannockburn property of B Schreiber Owners and trainers I E Clark John DeArman D S Hiett W J Jones F Wallhauser WallhauserJockeys Jockeys John Dugan J H Irving I Washing ¬ ton H S Wilson Racing officials Mars Cassidy The following were reinstated oil condition that forfeits now in the hands of the forfeit clerk be paid paidB B C Brien owner the horses Irosuta Lou Fer rell Uwanta UwantaThe The following applications for reinstatement were passed to the next meeting meetingHarry Harry Brolaski J T Fawcett and Walker Boss owners W H Sperling trainer W Hogan John Cunningham C J Mclntyre A Morrison I Powell and B S Sullivan jockeys jockeysApplication Application for removal of disqualification of Furst Brothers was denied The following licenses were granted Trainers L V Bellow W H Buckner S J Charles P M Civill C H Diebold A E Flowers Fred Foster Benjamin Garrison Max Hirsch Michael Hogan J W Howell Joseph James J Q Keene Harper Logan P J Malone B W Marks Wade McLemore Harry J Perry L Pillot M J Powers Pnter Sinnott S W Streett John Tholl Louis Thompson H W Wallhauser E Whalen B D Williams WilliamsJockeys Jockeys I Bassinger Leo Brown L Burris Roy Henderson Angus Johnson E MacJoynt E Baines Charles VanDusen James Wallace C Wilson H S Wilson William Young George Tanner TannerApprentices Apprentices L Calvit W Furst B Hardy F Maier E Manley C Price B Prince B Wenzig George Lands license as trainer was revoked The following applications for license were de ¬ nied niedTrainers Trainers James O Gray Dan OBrien Jockeys C M Lowe James McCann It was ordered that a trainers license be granted D P Bodgers upon receipt of application Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART OAKLAND CAX March 4 One ClubWinter hundred and fifth day New California Jockey Club Winter Meeting Weather clear track heavy Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter J J Holtman Bacing starts at 210 p m O f Q O Q FIBST BACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile Purse O J J l O 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30873 JENNIE REID 6 113 6 31 21 11 1 J Mathewe J M Crane 6 30 30 10 30891 LOMOND 5 5118 118 3 12 15 22 22J L Jackson W P Magrane 75 85 75 12 30871 LITTLE GUN 4 4109 109 2 2 32 31 31 Frawley MissMCningham 15 20 20 8 30906 INTBADA 4 4109 109 7 41 43 43 45 Dyer E I Wheeler 60 60 60 12 30732 SAM GBEEN 5 5115 115 5 7 61 5 o 55 Webster F Duffy 100 100 100 40 30577 ST ANTHONY 5 115 1 61 52 62 62 Troxler WHKetchiman 10 15 15 6 30875 DEVEBEUX 5 5115 115 4 51 7 7 70 Prior S Merriweather 8 SO 30 10 30336 PUPIL 5 5115 115 8 8 S 10S 8 8 8io J Banch C Lind 8521 12 29407 POPPY A 3 97 9 9 9 9 920 J Daly T Hayes 20 40 40 12 30891 IMPONENTE 410910 10 0 10010010040Time 10 10 10 Kelly J JNBurk N Burk 100 10010010040 100 100 40 Time 120 120Winner Winner B m 5 by El Bio Bey Laura T TWent Went to post at 2 16 At post 8 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Jennie Reid from a lucky start gradually improved her position running on the outside in the good going and caught L9mond tiring right at the end The latter ran in bad going throughout and is still a trifle short Little Gun and Intrada went well throughout Pupil broke slowly and was hopelessly outrun and sulkingJennie ran as if sulking Jennie Beid show 5 to 1 Lomond show out Little Gun showl 4 to 1 Pupil show 1 to 4 SECOND RACE 34 Mile purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling A Wt St M Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners 30795 GUSTO 5 113 1 15 15 in nf Birkenruth P Howley 85 115115710 308583VASSALO 3 96 2 32 3 2n 22 J Banch BurnsWaterhse 85 85131013 30911 MIDNIGHT CHIMES 5 108 3 22 2 310 33 L Jackson J Maiden 8 15 15 4 30748 POMPINO 6 110 4 4 4 4 4 See S Judge 3 4 4 75 30907 SENATOB BBUCE 3 99 Left at the post J Daly J L Clayton Co 15 20 20 4 Time26i54l22iWinner Time26i54l22i Winner Br h by Brutus Irish Lass LassWent Went to post at 2 43 At post 1 minute Start straggling Won driving second easily Gusto a quick breaker opened a big gap and secured a winning lead early but was tiring at the end and driving to beat Vassalo The latter ran a good race but was badly messed about Midnight Chimes ran on tho outside in the dry going and showed expected improvement Pompino seemingly lacked in speed throughout Senator Bruce bolted at the start startScratched Scratched 30911Sea Lion 113 113Gusto Gusto show out Vassalo show out Midnight Chimes show 6 to 5 3O925 THIRD RACE 3 13 Furlongs Purse 400 2yearolds Selling Ind Horses A Wt St V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30837 GAVIOTA 109 6 42 H 1 J Woods ABSpreckels 7 52 85 Z5 308562HUDSON Z5308562HUDSON 100 1 13 23 26 J Ranch B Schreiber 21 2 115710 S0856 115710S0856 DOTTEREL 1002 2 35 36 L Jackson T H Stevens 2 2 115710 30856 THE PHANTOM 109 4 31 42 42 J Mathows II E Rowell 30 60 GO 15 30S563LEN 1530S563LEN RENO 106 3 52 a 55 Kelly Dickoy Linder 10 30 30 8 308373HOBATIUS 109 5 666 Conley Chinn Forsythe 12 12 12 4 Time 4Time 13 26 46 Winner 46Winner Ch f by Creighton Nellie Bpll Went to post at 3 08 At post 1 minute Start fair Won easily second tho same Gaviota oneof the best shown here got off badly but displayed a brilliant flight of speed picked the good and won going away Hudson off running made tho most of his advantage showed plenty of speed gping and stayed better than usual Dotterel broke flatfooted and was anchor6d in tho deep going next to the rail and was trivon a bad ride Tho Phantom ran in improved form Len Reno ran badly Horatius got off badly Throw his race out Overyeights poundsNo Len Reno 3 pounds No show betting on first three FOUBTH EACE X 11J Miles Purse 100 4yearolds and upward Selling Horses A Wt St 34 V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 SteVeEs57WOLHUBST SIDDONS 4 110 2 4 4 4 3 12 L Jackson T H SteVeEs c 1 10 2 + 57WOLHUBST 8 111 1 22 2 22 H 23 Couley J McMichael 4 McMichael39GALANTHUS 7 7 7 Coffey03FLORONSO 39GALANTHUS 4 107 3 11 12 in 2 31 J Ranch J Coffey 2 1 I 03FLORONSO 7 111 4 3 32 33 4 4 OConnor P McGuire 65 McGuireTime G 1 is Time 261 54 1 20i 1 52 1 58 1d Winner B c by Wadsworth Modjeska by Buckmaster the worst going and was second best Galauthus was used up in setting a hot pace from a bid Tfirt Floronso was rather more stiff and sore than usual and tired at the end l emru Qd QOrr FIFTH RACE 78 Mile Purse 500 4yearolds and upward O J J The Calaveras Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H c B 30697 ARTICULATE 4 117 2 2 in 22 22 1 Bullman R A Smith 85 11 r 308222COL BALLANTYNE 4 100 1 H 23 1 = IH 22 J Ranch J Wilson 5 I I 30S942MEEHANUSJ 6 106 3 4 4 4 31 36 L Jackson C Young 75 U 8 L 7 19 30894DUCKOY 1930894DUCKOY 5 116 4 3 3 = 3 4 4 OConnor G B Morris 233 Time 251 53 1 211 1 351 1 Winner 351Winner Br c by St Andrew Utter UtterWent Went to post at 3 58 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second easilv ArHVnlat under a powerful finish won out in the last stride after forcing tho pace in close attendance on r i If 1061 preliminary was unpromising and he was unable to concede the weight Articulate show out Colonel Ballantyne show 1 to 2 Meenanus show out Duckoy show SIXTH RACE 1 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St J StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30890PHIL ARCHIBALD 4 108 4 33 21 23 2 12 Troxler J M Crane Juf2 306722LEGAL MAXIM 3 91 1 13 13 12 n 2 J Daly H L Jon a 30855 TUFTS 3 96 6 7 61 31 35 310 Water 308903LOYAL S 4 109 5 2 3 41 410 41 Bozeman V Gilbert 10 J5 15 6 30821 THE GAFFER 4 105 8 6u 52 5 5 56 L Jackson J H Simpson 10 10 6 2 30893 GEORGE DEWEY 4 105 2 8 8 7 6H 61 J Ranch Miss F Reed 20 50 50 20 30874 ALTURAS 6 109 3 52 42 6 7 710 Prior Smith Davidsons 10 10 4 30890 GOLD BARON 6 109 7 4a 7 8 8 8 Bell H L Haskell 60 100 100 40 Time 40Time 27 54il23t 152 152Winner Winner FlossyWent B c by Artillery Flossy Went to post at 4 23 At ppst 2 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Phil Archi ¬ bald running well in hand trailed Legal Maxim to the stretch where he ran past him with ease The latter received a lucky start and showed good speed and stamina Tufts improvement was due to the difficult track He closed a tremendous gap in the last six furlongs Loyal S well up for six furlongs tired in the stretch The Gaffer is only useful in sloppy going Alturas lacked speed and failed to stay Scratched stayScratched 30874 Invictus 105 30905 Rasp 105 30907 Ingo 99 Overweights 99Overweights Tufts 5 pounds Loyal S 4 4Phil Phil Archibald show 1 to 3 Local Maxim show 1 to 3 Tufts show 21 to 1 Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TUKF Jockey J Miller has signed a contract to ride for Edward Corrigan Miller was at one time in the employ of the Schorrs but failed to make good and was released He can ride at 100 pounds and has improved considerably of late Green Morris has telegraphed jockey Butter from California asking tho latter to name his terms for the coming season Butter has also received an offer from Bussia He will probably accept the Morris offer offerE E J F Chicago Lucky Baldwin also started Los Angeles in the American Derby won by Em ¬ peror of Norfolk She ran third Falcon finishing second secondVarious Various Inquirers Wilton being at the post and in the hands of the starter all wagers on her were lost lostE E H S Chicago Your parolee wager was a loser Page [2] New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast First Race 58 Mile 3yoarolds Allowances AllowancesInd Ind Horses color sex pedigree Wt Hdcp Hdcp309023Allopath 309023Allopath Ill r725 30671 Kathorine C 110 690 30740 Kentucky Muddle 110 675 675293701Hermis 293701Hermis 110 710 30835 Tuck Paw 110 650 30813 Rendezvous 110 640 64029S463Lady 29S463Lady Brockway 110 685 30900 Anna Handspring 110 680 30655 Lady Like 110 695 695Quicksilver Quicksilver Sue b f by John JohnCooper Cooper Mollio B Ill 110 30570 Chaminade 110 690 30758 Aleda 110 685 685Second Second Race 34 Mile MileOwners Owners Handicap Handicap4yearolds 4yearolds and upward upwardInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp Hdcp307262Death 307262Death 7 105 750 29442 Rowdy G 4 88 600 60030903Albula 30903Albula 4 85 675 675303183Henry 303183Henry of Trastamare 7 85 685 685308702Echo 308702Echo Dale 4 85 665 66530S852Magcie 30S852Magcie Davis 6 85 690 690308S8Carl 308S8Carl Kahler 4 85 735 30885 Tom Kingsley 7 85 690 690Third Third Race Short Course CourseSteeplechase Steeplechase Steeplechase4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Handicap 307413Bristol 6 152 640 30741 Falella 6 141 650 30919 Cantadas 6 135 630 30554 Fearful 5 130 550 55030919Robert 30919Robert Morrison 4 130 575 57530S32King 30S32King Elkwood 9 129 610 610308323HarvB 308323HarvB 8 127 635 635J J A Maxwell Co entry entryFourth Fourth Race 58 Mile Mile2yearolds 2yearolds Allowances AllowancesThe The Premier Stakes 1000 added added308492Bill 308492Bill Nixon 108 700 30742 Computation 108 650 650308832Tom 308832Tom Maybin 108 690 30786 Lady Winkle 105 675 30849 Lizzie Brooks 105 665 665308493Sue 308493Sue Vius 105 650 650307423Maverick 307423Maverick 105 685 685Fifth Fifth Race 1 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Handicap Handicap30133Nitrate 30133Nitrate 4 112 700 70030904Felix 30904Felix Bard 5 108 725 30903 Fleuron 5 97 690 690307252Johnny 307252Johnny McCartey 4 93 715 715308342Ben 308342Ben Chance 5 93 690 30237 Waterhouse 6 93 705 30885 Amigari 3 87 700 700308352Prowl 308352Prowl 3 87 70a 70a30785Lady 30785Lady Alberta 3 87 720 720Sixth Sixth Race 1 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling307842H 307842H S Tobacco 8 119 660 30922 Linden Ella 5 114 660 30869 PhilmaPaxton 4 110 67a 67a309053Woodtrice 309053Woodtrice 5 109 705 705308703McWilliams 308703McWilliams 4 107 720 30886 Charles D 6 106 715 30830 Veritable Boy 410o 62o 30888 DanPaxton 410o TOO 30453 Senator Sullivan 4 105 695 309052Pharoah 5 104 30675 Blocker 7 101 308302Tros 4 97 ISSUED EVERY DAY WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN BULLETINOFFICIAL OFFICIAL ORGAN OF OFTHE THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB f XDITOB AND PROPRIETOR F H BEUNELL ABSOCIATB EDITOR CLINTON C EILET SECRETARY MBS F H BEUNELL tared in the Post Office at Chicago as second class matter DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph 1 4126FIFTH3AVE CHICAGO ILLINOIS COPYRIGHTED COPYRIGHTEDtared tared according to Act of Congress in the year 1902 by Frank H Brunell in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington D C CD D 8 A AI I Hi chart and index numbers and track form of DAILY RACING FORM must not be used They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly pro ¬ tected SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS TERMS TERMSPer Per Month 125 125Half Half Year 750 750One One Year 1400 1400The The above rates are for single copies as sealed letters firstclass mail single copies as firstclass mail in all cases Local subscriptions outside the down town dis trict will be declined at other than firstclass mail matter rates To bo considered and answered all queries to DAILY RACING FORM must bo sent over the full name and with the address of the writer Those names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test BT Louis Mo OFFICE 19 N BROADWAY BASE ¬ MENT M MURPHY AGENT ON SALE AT 8 30 AM AMDAILY DAILY RACING FORM can be delivered to any ad ¬ dress in St Louis LouisBack Back numbers can bo promptly supplied Orders for advertisements can be left at the St Louis office for telegraphic transmission DKTBOIT OFFICE 139 GRISWOLD STREET STREETFRANK FRANK E MCDONALD AGENT ON SALE AT 9 00 AM CINCINNATI OFFICE 408410 TINE STREET J R HAWLEY AGENT AGENTON ON SALE AT NOON AT FOSTER OREAR MARKET STREET FERRY NEWS STAND STANDAT AT KANSAS CITY Mo k RICKSECKER CIGAR AND NEWS Co MNTH AND WALNUT STREETS STREETSAT AT NASHVILLE TENN DUNCAN HOTEL HOTELAT AT BUTTE MONT KEEFE BROS POST OFFICE NEWS STAND STANDAT AT MILWAUKEE Wis PLANKINTON HOTEL NEWS STAND STANDATTOEONTO ATTOEONTO ONT ONTGEORGE GEORGE MCSWEENEY IROQUOIS HOTEL HOTELAT AT NEW ORLEANS LA H J HOLLE 641 COMMERCIAL PLACE PLACEAT AT BUFFALO N Y NEW TIFFT HOUSE HOUSEAT AT HOT SPRINGS ARK F C BOVING 418 CENTRAL VVNUE VVNUEAT AT 1HAMttTON KENDRICK 906912 ItTHlSTREET ItTHlSTREETATMBMPHIS ATMBMPHIS TENN H M MANSFORD Co E H CLARKE BRO CHICAGO ILLINOIS MARCH 5 1902 Charleston Form. CHARLESTON FORM CHABLBSTON S C March 4Th form of Wed ¬ nesdays Charleston fields is Second Race W J Third RaceStuttgart Loyalty Broadway Charleston Entries. CHARLESTON ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track good goodFirst First Race 4 13 Furlongs Furlongs4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling Sellinglad lad Horaes Age Wt Hdcp Hdcp30fl63BaHdolph 30fl63BaHdolph Jr j 4107 690 30825 Sackhen 5 105 680 30829 Ruby Riley 6 105 680 680307653Alzora 307653Alzora 4 105 695 30931 Figurante 5 105 685 68530S633Intent 30S633Intent 5 105 700 700Second Second Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling 30932 CorderH 7 116 680 68030S81SW 30S81SW J Baker 8 103 700 30915 Fleche dOr 4 107 690 69030734Glad 30734Glad Hand 6 106 675 30912 Oricius 4 105 685 68530S993Evas 30S993Evas Darling 4 105 695 69530895Toad 30895Toad Rainey 4 105 680 30827 Mudder 4 103 660 30877 Emigrant 3 96 675 30930 Hattie Davis 3 94 685 68530752Rosie 30752Rosie R 3 92 675 675Third Third Race 1 Mile MileOver Over 4 hurdles 4yearolds and upward Selling 30899 Haco 8 145 675 30929 Stuttgart 6 138 700 30844 Loyalty 9 138 695 30842 Frank Fowler 5 138 685 30753 Broadway 4 131 690 30913 A Bride 4 126 670 670Fourth Fourth Race 78 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward upwardThe The Argylo Hotel Handicap 200 added added30898Tom 30898Tom Curl 4 108 690 30898 Ben OFallon 7 105 685 68530S982Ducassa 30S982Ducassa 4 102 695 69530S9S3BV 30S9S3BV George 6 100 700 70030SSOPresgrave 30SSOPresgrave 4 100 680 68030S972Sir 30S972Sir Kenneth 6 98 675 675Fifth Fifth Race 1 Mile and 7 O Yards 4yearolds and upward Selling 30899 Dandy H 6 114 685 30929 Brahmin 6 114 675 67530S793Millstream 30S793Millstream 7 114 680 68030879iJoe 30879iJoe Gammage 6 Ill 690 69030S44King 30S44King Galong 8 Ill 685 68530929BarneyF 30929BarneyF 5 111 700 30797 Soudana 5 109 675 30916 Custodian 4 107 675 30864 Delia Gee 4105 695 30864 Patchwork 4 105 675 New Orleans Form. NEW ORLEANS FORM NEW ORLEANS LA March 4 The form of Wed ¬ nesdays New Orleans fields is First Race Allopath Hermis Lady Like LikeSecond Second Race Death Carl Kahler Maggie Davis DavisThird Third Race Falella Bristol Harv B BFourth Fourth Race Bill Nixon Tom Maybin Maverick MaverickFifth Fifth Race Felix Bard Lady Alberta Johnny McCartey McCarteySixth Sixth Race Pharoah Tros Me Williams Oakland Form. OAKLAND FORM OAKLAND CAL March 4 The form of Wednes davs Oakland fields is First Race Derby Winner Golden Light Cam baceres baceresSecond Second Race El Chihuahua Dean Swift Sir Dougal DougalThird Third MontoyaFourth Race Killdoe Prestano Montoya Fourth HungarianFifth Race Formero Rush Fields Hungarian Fifth Race Janice Mac Gyle Redwald RedwaldSixth Sixth Race Dorian Muresca Evander Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES ENTRIESProbabilities Probabilities Weather clear track heavy heavyFirst First Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses Aero Wt Hdcp 30893 Reydel San Juan 6 115 705 25804 Jack Richelieu Jr 4 112 700 30906 Killeen 5 108 700 30859 The Fiddler 4 105 705 30906 Golden Light 4 105 720 29290 Cambaceres 4 105 715 30611 Magazine 4 105 710 25767 LaCalma 4 103 308763Derby Winner 3 101 725 725Second Second Race 78 Mile 3yearolds and upward Allowances 30575 Duke of York 7 120 710 710309103Sif 309103Sif Dougal 5 120 715 30476 Rey Dare 4 117 705 30208 Helen Smith 4 115 700 30777 El Chihuahua 3 109 725 72529S29 29S29 Dean Swift 3 109 720 720Third Third Race 5 12 Furlongs Furlongs3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling309113Ned 309113Ned Dennis 5 110 705 30890 Chappie 8 110 700 30859 Tiburon 6 110 715 30911 Clarando 6 108 690 690309112Educate 309112Educate 4 104 710 30889 Lento 3 97 695 30854 Silva Cruz 3 97 705 705308S9Montoya 308S9Montoya 3 97 715 71530S592Tyranus 30S592Tyranus 3 94 710 710308762Prestano 308762Prestano 3 94 720 30876 Killdoe 3 94 725 30876 Malaspina 3 92 710 710Fourth Fourth Race 1 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling30S932Formero 30S932Formero 6 Ill 725 725309092Rush 309092Rush Fields 8 Ill 720 72030S933Hungarian 30S933Hungarian 6 Ill 715 30472 MLRothschild 4 110 700 30928 Loyal S 4 107 705 30874 Invictus 4 102 710 710Fifth Fifth Race 1 116 Miles Miles4yearolds 4yearolds and upward The Gunst Handicap Value 1500 30560 Joe Frey 4 113 735 735307933Janice 307933Janice 4 109 750 30793 The Fretter 6 105 730 73030793Frangible 30793Frangible 5 105 720 304923 Mac Gyle 5 101 740 740307752Redwald 307752Redwald 5 99 735 735308743Merops 308743Merops 6 96 T Sixth Race Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling30910Edinborough 30910Edinborough 5 121 725 72530S91Dorian 30S91Dorian 6 121 750 75030S113JDr 30S113JDr Boyle 5 121 715 23396 Little Minch Jr 6 118 705 30909 Senator Matts 6 118 690 30841 John Peters 3 108 720 30823 Muresca 3 106 740 74030841Evander 30841Evander 3 102 735 REYNOLDS CO 72 119 DEARBORN ST ST2Winners 2Winners Guaranteed at Oakland Daily2 PHIL ARCHIBALD 21 21GUSTO GUSTO ARTICULATE PLACE PLACEwere were our best bets yesterday at Oakland Tre mar our advertised special won easily easilyTODAY TODAY TODAYour our advertised good thing starts at Oakland and will just canter home No client should miss this royal inside information and we ad ¬ vise all of our clients to call and get down right We dont give eighteen races daily like other handicappers handicappersThe The Best of Reliable Information Informationby by Wire from Our Experts Dally DallyHOT HOT SPRINGS OFFICES 8 COURT ST ST3OO 3OO Wfiekly Wired at 1 0 am BUNCO BROINCHO WIRES WIRESOne One horse one wire one special 200 one horse TUESDAY DELORAINE backed off the boards WEDNESDAY 3 to 10 to 1 HANDICAP WINNER THURSDAY ANOTHER DOLCE FAR NIENTE FRIDAY 8 TO 20 TO 1 GOOD THING SxVTURDAY 10 TO 50 TO 1 GOOD THING OLEftRYS FUTURE BOOK ON ONAMERICAN 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 ILL Race Track Information Bureau BureauSUITE SUITE 500 263269 DEARBORN ST TELEPHONE HARRISON 3689 3689TERMS TERMS 100 DAILY 400 WEEKLY WEEKLYCROSBY CROSBY 81 Second BEN HUlLUM 61 Second VAN HOORE BEKE 31 Won JENNIE REID 301 Won Duckoy Legal Maxim Maximwere were a few of the good things that we had on our card Tuesday TuesdayNEW NEW ORLEANS WEDNESDAY FIRST RACE 20 TO I EXTRA SPECIAL SPECIALPlunge Plunge for the limit good thing The only way for this good thing to lose is to fall down or get left at the post which is very improbable Two other sure winners in the first and sixth races Both should be as good as 4 to 1 and should be easy winners REMEMBER what we advertise is absolutely reliable and we can beat anyone giving winners barring none whether they liva at the race track or in town townTHURSDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SATURDAYour our inside stable information will be sensational If you value good things watch our advertisements for the above three days Form Letter Handicap on all races on sale at 9 am Mail orders promptly attended to toRace Race BureauAlso Track Information Bureau Also sold at Kolmans cigar store 267 Dearborn Bt cigar stand Adams Express Bldg 185 Dearborn St news stand northeast corner Van Buren and Dearborn Sts Deloraine BoardsKILLING Backed Off the Boards KILLING KILLING KILLING KILLING KILLING ADVERTISED KILLINGADVERTISED SPECIAL A MORTAL CERTAINTY ARTICULATE A LIMIT BET EASILY BEST BESTToday StartsGUARANTEED Today My Advertised 3 to 10 to 1 Handicap Winner Starts GUARANTEED 1 2 3 Also two local specials odds 85 to 41 and 3 to 8 to 1 REMEMBER we never use more than FOUR RACES at any track GUARANTEEING onethird of starters to win or REDEEM For further information see Sundays issue issueCOL COL J C WOOTERS MGR BUNCOBRONCHO INFORMATION CO 94 Lincoln Ave Tel 3031 Dearborn New ExchangeOn Turf Exchange On St Paul Railroad Canal and Adams Streets OTViA T AiiJllnvi1 1st Train Leaves Union Depot at 1 250 p n 1 flo LOFlllfllu1 2nd Traln 05 p m 3rd Traj 55 p A 11 v u v A iiiui u Returning Trajns at 445 545 and aftgr IM rm rmActual Actual Running Time TQirtyFlYe fflRUtes ROUND TRIP Page [3] New Orleans Form Chart. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART CHARTNEW NEW OKLEANS IA March 4 Eightythird day Crescent City Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather cloudy track fast Presiding Judge R W Simmons Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 200 p m rT FIRST RACE l 116 Miles Purse 300 3yearolds and upward Selling 3091 Ind Horses A Wt St M Vt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O j 30848BIG INJUN 4 109 11 42 43 21 21 Hi Minder J J Ogles 40 60 50 15 1530848CROSBY 30848CROSBY 7107 6 1 1 13 11 2 Helgeson Mrs F Jones 30 30 25 8 8308482MAPLE 308482MAPLE 5 110 2 2n 21 32 62 3n Brennan Lamasney Co 2i 21 11545 30848 TRAGEDY 9 110 3 31 3 41 31 4n Odom J A Johnson 31 4 4 85 30866 EXCELSIS 6 112 4 61 7 8 7 53 J Miller Mrs L Griffin 6993 30850 LEMOYNE 3 99 5 10 9 9 9 61 Nutt T Licalzi 20 25 25 8 30853 DR FANNIE 5 110 10 53 51 51 4u 7 Lyne Mrs J Liddil 20 20 9 3 30623 FREE ADMISSION 4 109 8 8 8 6 8 81 Slack T C Anderson Co 8 862 86230S67DUTCH 30S67DUTCH CARTER 5 107 12 7 61 7 52 91 Boyd J Phillips 10 10 7 3 30S48WOODSTICK 4 107 1 9 10 10 10 101 Munro R M Westerfield 30 30 30 12 30705 CLEARFIELD 3 97 9 11 11 11 11 Hi Lindsay E Steeds Co 40 60 60 12 30866 LILLLYN REED 6 110 7 12 12 12 12 12 Gilmoro C OConnor Co 15 20 15 4 Apprentice allowance Time 24 481 1 131 1 42 1 48J 48JWinner Winner Ch g by Fortissimo Pappoose Went to post at 1 59 At post 8 minutes Start fair Won easily second driving T Big T Injun was bumped into at the start and Minder had to take him back and take a chance of coming through on the inside He wore the leaders down and catching Crosby tiring in the run home came away quickly and was easily the best Crosby displayed much speed and may be regaining form Maple did her best T2xcelsis closed a big gap in the last quarter after coming all around his field Tragedy had no mishaps mishapsOverweights Overweights Lemoyne 2 pounds poundsBig Big Injun show 6 to 1 Crosby show 4 to 1 Maple show 1 to 3 Tragedy show 7 to 10 SECOND RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 3yearolds and upward Selling 3O918 Ind Horses A Wt St V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 30SS83BEN HULLUM 3 93 6 31 3 22 IB W Waldo G W Innes Co 5 6 6 2 30882SIR CHRISTOPHER 6 107 1 26 23 IKK Lindsay Daniels Co 10 16 16 6 30905 JOHN GRIGSBY 5 112 4 51 51 5 3 Gilmore E J Arnold Co 12 16 16 6 30368 BARBARA FRIETCHIE 4 104 3 41 41 41 4 J Miller M VanPraag Co 3 3 21 65 306913 RANCO 5 107 8 61 7 7 51 Odom C E Rowe 75953235 7595323530759TOM 30759TOM COLLINS 7 113 5 7 61 61 61 T Walsh Fizer Co 10 15 15 6 30801 ST WOOD 6 108 10 9 8 8 72 Patterson W S Laird 10 50 50 15 15308SSLADY 308SSLADY KENT 5 98 11 11 11 10 82 Helgeson F Baumheckel 6883 688330870BOOMERACK 30870BOOMERACK 4 105 9 10 10 9 9 Otis J H Arthur 8 10 10 4 3086oDR STEPHENS 4 100 7 8 9 11 101 Hope C E Waters 30 60 60 20 20224523MISTRESS 224523MISTRESS 4 100 2 ISK IH 33 u GThompsonJ D Crimmins Jr 30 100 100 40 40Apprentice Apprentice allowance Time 241 48 1 14J 14JWinner Winner B g by Ben Strome Aine Went to post at 234 At post 10 minutes Start poor Won driving second easily Ben Hullum ran to his best form wore Sir Christopher down and outgamed him when it came to a drive The latter was made too much use of in the first part of the race and ran an excellent race John Grigsby got into a jam soon after the start It was a weak ride on Barbara Frietchie and Miller had her under restraint all the way Mistress showed a fine turn of speed but tired badly Tom Collins was crowded into the fence at the start Ranco can do better v vScratched Scratched l30S13Laureatea 103 103Ben Ben Hullum show evens Sir Christopher show 3 to 1 John Grigsby show 3 to 1 Barbara Prietchie show 3 to 5 Ranco show out THIRD RACE 1 14 Miles Over 5 hurdles Purse 300 4yearolds and upward 30919 Handicap Ind Horses A tbt 1 3 4 a StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 308322MR ROSE 5 137 2 52 52 41 2 1 1 Kelly J W Riley 34432 30331 EVA MOE 5 137 4 21 22 13 ISE 25 22 Hunt J Fleming 32 2 2 910 30535 GOULD 8 134 5 3 SH 520 4 4 38 Corner J Schlagt Co 10 10 5 2 30803 CANTADAS 6 137 1 41 4n 31 31 33 4 Burris A Bollew 3552 23857 TORREON 7 138 3 H 12 2 Fell J Weber Mrs L Finney 8 12 12 4 30168 ROBERT MORRISON 4 133 6776 Fell Slater J A Maxwell Co 15 15 15 6 30805 CARLOVINGIAN 4 133 7 62 66 Fell McGovern S S Tracey Co 10 10 6 2 2Time Time 221 221Winner Winner Blk f by Ben Himyar Tuberose by Charaxus Went to post at 313 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Mr Rose caught Eva Moo tiring and came away easily in the last furlong Eva Moe fenced well but failed in the stretch Gould showed improvement and ran the best race he has yet shown here Carlovingian bolted over the outside fence at the third jump Robert Morrison fell at the fourth jump Torreon fell htle rounding the far turn turnScratched Scratched 17095 Columbia Belle 135 135Mr Mr Rose show 7 to 10 Eva Moe show out Gould show evens OUR CE 1 11G Miles Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St U Vj X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30SS4INTKUSrvE 7 132 2 4 412 2n IH in Odom J D Crimmii 75 85 1 12 308842MYNHEER 5 106 4 32 2 3 33 21 Landry F G Altman 2 2 21 35 30708SCARLET LILY 5 104 3 li 1 li 21 3 Brennan S S Tracey Co 3 31 31 45 30884 IDA LEDFORD 5 91 1 23 33 40 42 4 E Murphy Fizer Co 10 16 16 5 30725 RESEDA 5 92 5 5 5 5 5 5 Boyd T Carey 6882 Time 6882Time 24 4811151140 147 Winner Ch h by Meddler Frolic Grace GraceWent Went to post at 344 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second handily Intrusive is in great form and ran a grand race He and Mynheer fought it out strongly all through the last quarter and Intrusive hung on tenaciously Mynheer finished strongly was gradually wearing him down and would probably have won in a few more strides Brennan tired and gave up before Scarlet Lily did the mare running an excellent race The other two tired No show betting on first three SOQ 21 RACE1 12 Miles Purse 300 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St St M Yz StrFin Jocxeys Owners O H C P 30859L ELORA1NE ELORA1NE30886SILVER 1 30886SILVER COIN COIN307892MAJOR 307892MAJOR MANSIR MANSIR303823ADMETUS 5113 5 71 7 73 5n 42 3 J Miller J U Strode i 6 6 303823ADMETUS30817AZIM 303823ADMETUS 8 96 4 SH 31 36 36 3 4 Helgeson G W Poolo 33345 30817AZIM 4 96 8 8 8 61 63 52 58 Munro R M Westerfield 10 1 10 10 3 30866 UNCLE TOM 4 98 2 62 62 42 41 6 61 Nutt T J McHale 10 0 0 8 30789 JACKANAPES 7 98 7 45 4 52 7 7 7 70 J Wald Waldo C N King 30 100 100 TO 30830 CICELY THORNCAP 4 90 1 52 52 8 8 8 8 Creamer Duffy Behan 40 00 00 80 Apprentice allowance Time 26 511 1 17J 1 44 2 101 2 36 36Winner Winner B f by Florist Voltario VoltarioWent Went to post at 413 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Deloraine showed the most speed throughout and Boyd let her rate along about her business She was tiring at the end but had enough left to stall off Silver Coin The latter was gaining on the winner and would have beaten her in a few more strides Major Mansir caught Admetus tiring at the end and just man aged to got up in time Azim ran poorly Cicely Thorncap ran out at the first turn Deloraine turnDeloraine show 4 to 5 Silver Coin show out Major Mansir show 3 to 5 Admetus show out OQOOO SIXTH RACE1 Mile and 70 Yard Purse 300 Syearolds ana upward Ind Horses A Wt St M Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 309032VAN O 104 1 12 13 12 12 Boyd U Z DeArman 3 3 l fis 308692PAY fis308692PAY THE FIDDLER 6 1081 6 62 43 31 32 2 T Walsh L Landry 664 30801LOVABLE 5 100 4 H 23 23 22 31 Helgeson G Rowe 6994 30869 LINDEN ELLA 5 108 2 8 8 6 61 4 Odom C A Johnson Co 4 5 5 30835 FRANK JONES 3 89 3 51 SH 42 42 51 GThompsonJ R Stanton 10 1 12 5 308693LITTLE LOIS 4 1021 9 9 9 9 7 6 Lyne G Gill 7 7 7 91 91308872BALLOON 308872BALLOON 4 1021 7 41 61 5 53 75 J killer J W Howell 4 4 4 85 30676 K1NGSTELLE 4 101 8 72 51 7 8 8 W Waldo B Schreiber 7883 ° 30887 ANNIE THOMPSON 4 101 5 3 7 8 9 9 Gormley A C McCafforty 15 20 0 8 Apprentice allowance Time 241 49 1 15l 1 42i 1 47 47Winner Winner Br g by Van Buren Etta Gilroy GilroyWent Went to post at 439 At post 6 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Van Hoore beke showed the most speed and went to the front without much of an effort but was doing his best all + f fhn Inch fnrlnnrr P Pv v thn FiriHW rm Wftll nnH = rAGT a drive all through the last quarter it of it too far with Linden Ella The latter Thelatter finished well but could not get up Balloon ran poorly Scratched 30866 Bequeath 107 29337 Alvas Pet 100 100Overweights Overweights Pay the Fiddler li pounds Linden Ella 3 Little Lois 11 Balloon li Van Hoorebeke show 3 to 5 Pay the Fiddler show to 5 LnvAhl ahm a1 tr b oii i A f K Charleston Form Chart. CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARTCHARLESTON CHARLESTON S C March 4 Sixtysixth day Charleston Racing Association AssociationWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge J B Morrow Starter W F Bruen Racing starts at 3 00 p m Q Q FIRST RACE 1 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30844 BARNEY F 5 109 2 15 15 15 no no D Hall H Higginbottom 2331 30847 ELSIE VENNER 5 107 3 21 3 33 2 25 Powell S T Gaines Co 3 3 2 710 30877 GOOD KNIGHT 6 114 4 41 46 45 42 3 Bishop J J Cronin 2331 30912 BRAHMIN 6112 5 6 55 5205204 Brewer Philadelphia Stbl 2 2 8512 30877 STUTTGART 6 109 6 32 23 23 311 550 J Boland T Brown 45585 30843 FIDDLER HI 6 109 1 51 6 6 6 6 C Lowe J B Berry 20 30 30 10 Time 261 53 121 150 150Winner Winner LagunitasWent B g by T Isaac Murphy Lagunitas Went to post at 332 At post 5 minutes Start good Won in a canter second easily Barney F was much the best of a bad lot and won as his rider pleased Elsie Venner was made to last the distance by clever handling Good Knight had no mishaps Brahmin with better handling would have been second The others do not call for much muchOverweights Overweights poundsNo Good Knight 5 pounds No show betting QQQ SECOND RACE 4 13 Furlongs Purse 150 3yearolds Selling Ind Horses A Wt St H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30878ST BISHOP 110 2 IH Hi 12 Leer Bacon Co 12 12 6 21 308613GEORGIENA 105 1 31 21 2 Alley H Baker 65 75 75 12 30861 PALMS 105 4 42 31 31 W Woods J B Berry 32 32 32 12 30827 LADY FLORENCE 105 5 52 6 41 D Hall B L Shaw 15 30 30 10 10308772HATTIE 308772HATTIE DAVIS 105 6 6 51 52 Powell W A Rinehart 45575 45575308953FANNIE 45575308953FANNIE 308953FANNIE KNOX 105 3 21 45 6 Castro H L Johnson 21 3 3 1 1Time Time 251 52 59 59Winner Winner B c by St Carlo Griselda GriseldaWent Went to post at 403 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second the same St Bishop showed himself to be a fair colt by his impressive win He showed early speed and when brought to a drive came away gamely Georgiena cut the last turn closely and saved much ground Palms was badly outrun in the early stages Lady Florence and Hattio Davis were gaining steadily at the end Fannie quarterSt Knox stopped almost to a walk in the last quarter St Bishop snow 6 to 5 Georgiena show out Palms show out Fannie Knox show out OQO THIRD RACE 5 13 Furlongs Purse 150 4yearolcts and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St Y2 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30863 FIGURANTE 5 107 1 13 12 Hi 11 Alley J W Bradshaw 21 a 3 65 30825 GRATLV 5 107 5 311 32 31 2 Powell F D Davis 21 21 95 35 35308773TRILBY 308773TRILBY NELSON 8 107 2 22 21 22 32 Castro Eteen Turner 6883 6883308643LELIA 308643LELIA BARR 4 104 6 4 41 42 41 Enos S Pack 1 1 1 25 30896 NELLIE FONSO 5 107 4 62 51 52 510 B Meyer J Gingrich 8 12 12 4 30800 JESSIE Y 4 104 7 52 65 6 61 Todd H Black 12 12 12 4 30862 SUTTEE 6 107 3 7 7 7 7 S Johnson Palmetto Stable 20 30 30 10 Time 10Time 251 5111131 5111131Winner Winner ActivityVent Ch m by Flatlands Activity Vent to post at 4 35 At post 11 minutes Start fair Won easily second driving Figurante was well in motion when the flag fell She tiptoed her field and aided by a clever ride was made to last the distance Gratia came fast through the stretch and caught Trilby Nelson in the last fifty yards Lelia Barr although off none too well showed no speed ana was badly ridden Jessie Y was nearly thrown over postScratched the fence by Lelia Barr She acted badly at the post Scratched 30881 2 Welsh Girl 101 101Figurante Figurante show 3 to 5 Gratia show out Trilby Nelson show evens Lelia Barr show out 30932 FOURTH ro RACE 58 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St M Yz X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30S973TREMAR 4 107 4 Hi 12 13 is Castro H L Johnson 75 751110 out 30915BETTIE B II 4111 5 31 32 25 25 J Boland W F Walter 45 65 65 out 30825 DONNA BELLA 4 107 2 5 3 3 33 Enos vS Pack 10 15 15 4 430755JB 30755 30755JB B O REED 4 103 1 2n 4 4 4 David J H South 5 5 5 S5 30751 CORDER II 7113 3 41 Bled Powell S Johnson 4 4 11545 Time 11545Time 25151105 Winner MargoWent B f by Tremont Margo Went to post at 5 17 At post 3 minutes Startgood Won easily second the same Tremarshowed much speed and spreadeaglcd her field Bettie B II ran her usual honest race She was very sore going to the post Donna Bella caught B O Reed on the stretch tnrn and easily disposed of him in the run home Corder II was lying in a contending position when he bled He was evidently meant today and would have been a keen factor factorNo No show betting OQQQQ FIFTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St j yz i StrFin Jockeys Owi O H C P SOS992QUEEN L 6 109 3 51 41 21 IKK J Boland R Johnson 75 95 95 19 309153CERTAIN 19309153CERTAIN 5 107 4 11 IS is 25 Patton Home Stable 1 1 4 5 out 30897 HANDCUFF 61101 7 015234 Alley J C Ferris Jr 5 8 83 30S96SYLVAN 8330S96SYLVAN DELL 5 107 5 22 23 31 41 David P Donnelly 33365 30S60CANROBERT 3336530S60CANROBERT 5 107 2 31 31 41 51 Castro H Baker 8 15 15 5 30864 AGNES CLARE 4 105 7 61 7 61 61 D Hall A H Boykin Jr 20 0 15 4 30897 POTASI 4 107 6 43 51 7 7 Enos Ponn Stable R in 10 in 10 3 s Time 25 51 1 19 19Winner Winner Br m by Buckler Lulu Belle BelleWent Went to post at 5 46 At post 3 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Queen L under a hard drive caught Certain in the final sixteenth and outgamed him home Handcuff saved much ground on the last turn Sylvan Dell showed early speed but tired after going five eighths Canroberfc had no mishaps Potasi has developed into a sulker Overweights poundsQueen Queen L 4 pounds Queen L show out Handcuff show ovens Kvlirnn te show 3 to 5 Racing Dates Of 1902. BACING DATES OF 1903 Crescent City J C New Orleans Jan 1 March 15 15Oakland Oakland Cal Jan 1 April 26 26Charleston Charleston S C Jan 1 1New New Louisiana J C New Orleans March 17 22 22Memphis Memphis Tenn March 31 April 23 23Little Little Rock Ark March 24 29 29Washington Washington Bennings March 25 April 12 12Aqueduct Aqueduct NY April 15Mayl 15MaylKinloch Kinloch Park St Louis April 15 May 2 2Lakeside Lakeside Ind April 15 30 30Nashville Nashville Tenn April 24 May 3 3New New Louisville Ky May 1 24 24Worth Worth HI May 1 24 24Morris Morris Park N Y May 2 22 22Fair Fair Association St Louis May 3 June 28 28Toronto Toronto Ont May 22 31 31Brooklyn Brooklyn N Y May 24 June 13 13Latonia Latonia Ky May 26 June 20 20Hawthorne Hawthorne Chicago May 26 June 6 6Hamilton Hamilton Out June 2 7 7Harlem Harlem Chicago June 7 June 20 Fort Erie Ont June OUIIBJU 10 July duiyiis 23 Sheepshead duiyiisSheepshead Bay N Y Junel4July4 Junel4July4Washington Washington Park Chicago June 21 July 19 19Delmar Delmar Park St Louis June 30Augustl3 30Augustl3Brighton Brighton Beach N Y July 5August 2 Hawthorne Chicago July 21 August 2 Highland 2Highland Park Detroit July 26Augnst 23 Saratoga 23Saratoga NY August 4 29 29Harlem Harlem Chicago August 16 Kinloch 16Kinloch Park St Louis August 14 20 20Hawthorne 1830Windsor Hawthorne Chicago August 1830 Windsor Ont August 25 September 27 Sheepshead 27Sheepshead 30Septemberl3Harlem Bay N Y August 30Septemberl3 Harlem Chicago September 113 Delmar 113Delmar Park St Louis September 130 130Hawthorne Hawthorne Chicago September 15 27 Brooklyn 27Brooklyn 4Harlem N Y September 15October 4 Harlem Chicago September 29October 6 Morris 6Morris Park N Y October 625 Worth 625Worth 111 October 7Novemberi Aqueduct 7NovemberiAqueduct N Y October 27November 8 Lakeside 8Lakeside Ind November 320 Washington 320Washington Bonnings Novemb Illinois Central Turf Exchange ExchangeCommissions Commissions on all Races 8tation3 g ggg a1 a1Q Q Qnpnial Train Tllinnic LTtR7an4olph8J 1235 105 la lao c AH Oonfral PIT o 11 am S opciidi uii iiiiiiuio miiiiai ny yn st i ii Returning trains at 445 and 605 P pm and after laBt race Grand CroMlnc 1255 125 11 Kensington IJOO 1 0 Page [4] The McCafferty Sale. THE McCAFFERTY SAIE NEW ORLEANS LA March 4 The following horses belonging to A C McCafferty were sold in the paddock today Alpaca to E Walden 1075 1075Boseot Boseot May to J B Brannon 1000 1000Annie Annie Thompson to S T Jacobs 350 350Wild Wild Bess to Julius Bauer 525 525Goldaga Goldaga to W Burke 325 325Shoreham Shoreham to Mrs Elsie Harris 260 260Fannie Fannie Maud to Mr Legrue 85 853i 3i Miles to Mr Zimmerman Co CoOn On and after this date jockey G Wilson is eligi ¬ ble to ride and the horse MacLareu is eligible to race at the meeting THE 52222222 flfflBrtoan Sporting jnanual For 1902 COPYRIGHTED Running Trotting and Pacing AN HANDB OFFICIAL OF FIGURE COMPENDIUM Handicapping and Boobnating Tables TablesFIVE BEYOND COMPARISON OF RECORDS FIVE HANDICAP TABLES WITH KEYS Summaries fig Experts on the Past Years Doings 30c in Paper 1 1 1 1 DAHY RACING FORM PUB coJ24i26 FIFTH AVE CHICAGO 1 50c in Soft Morocco The Melbourne Stud LIMITED TO THIRTY APPFOVED MARES Handspring PROPERTY MARESPROPERTY OF P J DWYERJ 100 Handspring won the Great Trial Tremont Double Event both renewals Foam Bil 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 Ho has had but six starters three of which Merriment Meditation and Major Daiugerfleld are high class winners and one of his other starters which only twice raced ran second in one of his starts in company of state 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 distanceand to carry any sort of weight Handsprings second dam was by the successful sire imp Glen Athol a ion of Blair Athol winner 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 both Pocahontas and Queen Mary and sire of the Derby and St Leger winner Silvio and the great Prince Charlie prob ¬ ably the fastest horse that pver 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 Glencoe Thus combining several times over the wonderful Glencoe blood Any breeder stinting a good mare to Handspring has a chance to produce the greatest horse that over lived and his stud fee is certainly a very low one taking everything into consideration Rainbow considerationRainbow 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 Carriero and other winners His second dam Balloon was one of the greatest lonj 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 ran 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 Si ownersSi 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 Copper 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 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 He is also a grand breeder of individuality and as fine a tempered horse as there is in Kentucky Jim PrivateBy Gore Private By Hindoo dam Katie by imp Phaeton Sire of Beau t Gallant The Goldfinder Amelia Mayt Beau Ideal Moncreith Gorman Knowles Donna Seay and many other stake winners and great campaigners Prince campaignersPrince PrivateBy of Monaco Private By imp St Blaise dam Carina by Kingfisher Sire of Fancywood Blennenworth Moaarka 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 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 guarantee that every mare will be got in foal if care and attention will accomplish this end endCSfUsual CSfUsual return privilege if horse is alive and in mypossession E5For catalogue and further information address W S BARNES Proprietor Lexington Ky Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TUKF TUKFThrough Through the recommendation of P Dunne Charles Head Smith the Chicago Board of Trade man and former owner of Garry Hermann Lieuten ¬ ant Gibson and other illfated racers has engaged exjockey W Martin to train his stable of horses for the 1902 turf campaign Old Hutch a three yearold and a number of twoyearolds are included in the present Smith stable which will be reen ¬ forced by purchases which Martin says he will make P Dunne who rates Martin as the best American jockey that ever rode a race also holds a high opinion of him as a trainer If I am not mistaken Dunne says Martin will make a better trainer than he did a jockey He has brains and that is what is needed to prepare a colt for a race raceWill Will Wallace is said to have in charge what is be lieved to be a sensational twoyearold in his stable in the bay colt Thenader by Troubadour Miss Booker by Onondaga Wallace is making no secret of the fact that he considers him the best colt he ever trained though he owned and raced The Com ¬ moner and others of high class as twoyearolds Thenader belongs to Dr R M Bryan the well known veterinarian of Lexington Ky who is a newcomer in the racing business The colt will start at Memphis and Louisville and if fit will be sent east Alex Shields of the well known racing firm of Carruthers Shields arrived in San Francisco a few days ago with his daughter and is stopping at a private hotel Recently his health failed him and his doctor urged him to go to Southern California which he did He remained there several weeks and is now feeling better than at any time since he rwas taken sick Mr Shields will reside in San Francisco until he is entirely well after which he will go back and look after his horses which will be raced on the New York tracks next season Ner ¬ vous prostration is what impaired his health Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF J F Schorr has returned to Memphis from San Francisco He comes with four horses Joe Frey Ordnung Commissioner Forster and John Peters It has been reported thatC R Ellison bought Ord ¬ nung for 18CO Ellison appears to know nothing of the purchase however He is at Hot Springs and has never advised John Mayberry of the addi ¬ tion to his stud This batch will make J W Schorrs string fortytwo strong strongLucien Lucien Lyne the young jockey whose services are in demand and who it was reported has signed to ride for Joe Pugh of Covington has not signed with any stable He has offers from four prominent turfmen but will not decide for a month monthOld Old Waring in S C Hildreths stable is going great guns The three horses that Hildreth puts his faith in at present for the Montgomery Handi ¬ cap are Waring Hermencia and Federal but The Lady is also doing good work workThe The preliminary list of jockeys licensed in Eng ¬ land for 1902 includes the names of Danny Maher Patsy McDermott and W B Buchanan the American riders American Sporting Manual. AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL The American Sporting Manual of 1902 contains all racing records at large revised and complete up to the end of 1901 four handicapping systems with directions for their practical application a table showing how to compute bookmaking per ¬ centages track records of all the recognized tracks of the country the western and eastern scales of weights tables showing the comparative speed of tracks a complete list of pugilistic contests of 1901 of any consequence trotting and pacing records at alFdlslances and a list of the new 215 trotters of 1901 Also a complete record of performances at all styles of billiards PEDIGREE BLANKS On linen paper artistically edged in colors ruled and arranged for six generations of sires and dams of individuals and their ancestors Ten cents each 100 per dozen 350 per hundred No owner of a stallion should be without a supply supplyDAILY DAILY RACING FORM 124126 Fifth Avenue Chicago HI MONTHLY FORM BOOKS The Form Book for February is ready for sale and includes the racing of March 1 Paper cover 1 leather cover 150