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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, March 6, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, March 6, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902030601 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, March 6, 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] Metropolitan Weights. METROPOLITAN WEIGHTS Clerk of the Course Crickmore has made public Mr Vosburghe assignment of weights to the horses engaged in the M etropolitan Handicap at Morris Park and theBennings Spring Handicaps the latter tobe run on the first and last days of the Bennings spring meeting meetingThe The Metropolitan of this year will easily be worth over 8000 to the winner and has an entry list of the most formidable character the threeyearold contingent being especially strong It includes such rising stars as Endurance by Right 106 Heno 107 Blue Girl 103 Old England 100 King Hanover 100 Sombrero 99 Pentecost 98 Disad ¬ vantage 97 Hatasoo 95 and Lux Casta 94 besides a number of others that performed creditably as twoyearolds last year The distance of this race was reduced to a mile in 1897 and in three out of the five times it has been run at this distance three yearolds have won Voter in 1897 Bowling Brook in 1899 and Filigrane in 1900 BO the precedents are somewhat in favor of the high class division of that age entered this year The conditions and weights follow The eleventh running of the Metropolitan Handi ¬ cap for threeyearolds and upward by subscrip ¬ tion of 100 each half forfeit or 10 only if declared March 20 with 7500 added of which 1500 to the second 750 to the third Winners after the publi ¬ cation of the weights of two races of any value or one of 1000 to carry 4 Ibs extra of two races of 1000 or three or more races of any value 8 Ibs extra The Withers Mile Horses HorsesBanastar Banastar Blues Bonnibert Herbert Advance Guard GuardSilverdale Silverdale Lady Schorr Black Fox Elkhorn Far Rockaway Gulden Mischievous Joe Frey Kamara Carbuncle Whiskey King Telescope Old England King Hanover HanoverPentecost Pentecost Chilton Smart Set Dixieline Wealth Water Boy Rostignol Keynote Lux Casta Arsenal Northern Star Joy Maker Alsiko Horses AWt AWtWater Water Color 4 126 126Alcedo Alcedo 5 122 122McMeekin McMeekin 5120 5120Ten Ten Candles 5 119 119Roehampton Roehampton 4 116 116Irritable Irritable 4 112 112Brigadier Brigadier 5 110 110His His Eminence 4 110 Heno 110Heno 3 107 107Argregor Argregor 4 106 106Endurance Endurance by Rights 106 106Unmasked Unmasked 5 105 105Colonel Colonel Padden 4 104 104Blue Blue Girl 3 103 103Reina Reina 4 102 102BenMacDhui BenMacDhui 4 100 100Lanceman Lanceman 4 100 100Smoke Smoke 5 100 100Sombrero Sombrero 3 99 99Saturday Saturday 3 98 98DeReszke DeReszke 3 98 98Disadvantage Disadvantage 3 97 97AllGold AllGold 5 97 97Hatasoo Hatasoo 3 95 95The The Amazon 5 93 93Port Port Royal 3 95 95Petrall Petrall 4 94 94Bon Bon Mot 3 93 93Enright Enright 3 90 90Scarlet Scarlet Lily 5 88 88John John Barleycorn 3 87 The First Bennings Spring Handicap will be run on the opening day March 25 It is a six furlongs dash with 7CO added The Second Bennings Spring Handicap will be run on the closing day of the meeting Saturday April 12 The distance is seven furlongs and the added money 1000 The original nomination fee of 10 covered entrance to both handicaps and starters in each pay 20 additional Tho trniVhts are as follows Horses HorsesUnmasked Unmasked Redpath Pigeon Post Invasion Margraviate Merriment The Hoyden Cormorant Hampshire Trump Red Damsel Essene Man oWar Panther Rightaway Fonsoluca Lady Godiva Greek Dollar JTrank Morrison Horses HorsesCharentus Charentus King Barleycorn Boney Boy Speedmast Termless Ohnet Flintlock Happy Carrington Price Annoy Slidell Biff Browndale Sir Solomon Maru Himself Caithness Bastile Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF According to the official list there are twenty seven entries for the Brighton Cup with 5000 added which will be run at Brighton Beach next August This is one of lhemostiraportant ofithe long distance races decided annually in the east the journey being two miles and a quarter Last summer the race dwindled to a farce only two horses Prince of Melbourne and Rochester going to the post Prince of Melbourne was a prohib ¬ itive favorite at 1 to 20 and won galloping by ten lengths the value of the stake being 5775 At the time it was generally deplored that such a valuable event should be allowed to go begging and many owners were rather sharply criticised for withdraw ¬ ing their horses But if the owners will change their policy this year there should be a battle worth going miles to see William C Whitney who did not race much at Brighton last season heads the list with four entries Yankee Goldsmith Endur ¬ ance by Right and Elkhorn This is Yankees first nomination for any of the big events but a three yearold is not generally regarded with favor as a probable winner of the Brighton Cup J B Hag gins Water Color Gen F C McLewees Gold Heels Frank Farrells Blues and Bonnibert W HLaudo mans Hernando W C Rollins Herbert and J G Follansbees Roehamptou are other conspicuous entries the complete list of which is as follows Horses A AGold Gold Heels Water Color Blues Bonnibert Roeliunipton Garry Hermann Flywheel Baron Pepper King Bramble Sun Shower Argregor Carbuncle Dixieline Yankee Horses Age AgeGoldsmith Goldsmith 3 Endurance 3Endurance by Right 3 3Elkhorn Elkhorn 4 4The The Rhymer 4 4Taps Taps 3 3Herbert Herbert 5 Maid 5Maid of Harlem 6 Surmise 6Surmise 4 4Water Water Cure 5 5Autolight Autolight 4 4Hernando Hernando 4 4Dr Dr Barlow 4 4Port Port Royal 3 Jockey T Burns who is under contract to AY C Whitney this year was offered many inducements to ride for owners during the Memphis meeting when he visited Montgomery Park Sunday S C Hildreth offered Burns the mount on Waring in the Montgomery Handicap and McDowell offered a handsome salary for Burns services during the first three weeks in April Burns accepted the offers under condition that he would bo able to secure permission from Mr Whitney The shipment of horses from New Orleans will soon begin Ed Trotter expects to ship his string which includes St Cuthbert a twotime stake win ¬ ner at the Crescent City meeting and the useful filly Lingo to Memphis within the next day or so and along with them will go four or five of Jim Arthurs to be freshened for the meetings at Mont ¬ gomery Park and Chicago Bloomsbury the sire of Josia G has been duly registered Wholesale Ruling Off. WHOLESALE RULING OFF NEW ORLEANS LA March 5 For his ride on the mare Bristol in the steeplechase today jockey T Corner is ruled off the turf turfWhat What is probably the last of the steeplechase scandal was handed out by the stewards today Jockeys G Ellison A Bartley D Brazil W Penn D Gaddy and T McHugh are ruled off the turf The further entry of the horses Dagmar and Coley is refused at the track It is also recommended that the further entries of Ed Richardson owner be refused The horse Dagmar is disqualified for all moneys won by him for violation of the rules governing registration and ownership by W H White The latter must refund the sum of 1450 won by the horse before March 15 1902 to be dis ¬ tributed among the proper owners as their interests may appear or stand ruled off the turf together with the horse New Orleans Form Chart. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART CHARTNEW NEW ORLEANS LA March 5 Eightyfourth day Crescent City Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge R W Simmons Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 2 00 p m OAQO J FIRST RACE 58 Mile Purse 300 3yearolds Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St V StrFin Jockeys Owners 298463LADY BROCKWAY 110 3 3309023ALLOPATH 2i 22 2ss is Odom Liger Brown 2 4 4 65 309023ALLOPATH 111 6 82 6 5n 2 Brennan Lamasney Co 2 2 2 45 30835 TUCK PAW 110 10 41 5KK 6 3 Wallace F Goring 30 50 50 20 30740 KENTUCKY MUDDLE 110 2 32 41 3 41 Nutt MTapia 20 30 25 10 30758 ALEDA 111 1 11 IH IH 5 5s Gilmore C Parker 45 4 5 30813 RENDEZVOUS 110 4 63 7 7 6 T Walsh T Licalzi 30 60 60 20 30671 KATHERINE C 110 5 7 788 8 8 71 Slack F Reagan 10 20 20 8 QUICKSILVER SUE 110 9 5 3 41 8i Landry Maginnis Co 20 20 10 4 30655 LADY LIKE 110 8 9 9 9 91 Gormley FLightfoot 12 12 8 3 HERNESS 110 7 10 10 10 106 Lyne FC Williams 30 30 20 8 30570 CHAMINADE 110 11 11 11 11 11 J Waldo W M Sloan 20 30 20 8 30900 ANNA HANDSPRING 110 Withdrawn Young E A Conley 12 12 12 5 Time 12i 241 49 1 02 EpergneWent Winner 02Winner B f by King Midas Epergne Went to post at 2 00 At post 9 minutes Start fair Won driving second the same Lady Brock way was fortunate and finely ridden and just managed to last long enough Allopath was overhauling her at every stride and would have won in a few yards more Tuck Paw came from far back at the start and finished fast Rendezvous was on the outside all the way and made up a lot of ground in the runf home Kentucky Muddle ran well Anna Handspring bolted through the inside fence in one of the breakaways Sho cut her shoulder badly and was withdrawn Overweights withdrawnOverweights Aleda 1 pounds V fcl Lady Erocktvay show1 to 2 Allopath Show 2 to 5vluck PaVvSnowiftO tpi AledaishowMtoS i f OQO r SECOND RACE 34 Mile Purse 300 3yearolds and upward O J O O Owners Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St M 1A 5 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30885 TOM KINGSLEY 7 85 5 530888CARL 2 2U 2 1 Boyd C A Johnson Co 10 15 154 30888CARL KAHLER 4 85 1 1307262DEATH 11 1 1H 21 Helgeson HatfieldOwnbey85 2 2 12 307262DEATH 3308852MAGGIE 7 106 3 3 31 32 31 Slack H Robinson 65 75 1 920 308852MAGGIE 830903ALBULA DAVIS 6 85 8 66 42 51 4 W Waldo W M Sloan 57785 30903ALBULA 4 85 2 2308183HEN 52 68 4 53 Creamer Lamasney Co 8 25 25 6 308183HEN OF TRASTAMARE 7 86 4 4308702ECHO 8876 Davisson J U Strode Co 30 50 50 15 308702ECHO DALE 4 85 7 41 5 66 7 E Murphy Fizer Co 30 60 50 12 29442 ROWDY G 4 93 6 7788 Battiste J S Wallace 20 20020050 Time 20020050Time 24 48 1 13h Winner 13hWinner B g by Free Knight Cassandra Went to post at 236 At post 4 minutes Start good Won driving second handily Tom Kingsley ran to his best form finished fast caught Carl Kahler tiring in the run home and was going away at the end Car1 Kahlor showed the most speed to the stretch and did his best Death was hustled along all the wayT Maggie Davis was cut off at the start Albula suffered from interference on the far turn where he was knocked out of contention and would probably have been a contender but for this Overweights Death 1 pounds Henry of Trastamare 1 Rowdy G 5 Tom Kingsloy show 6 to 5 Carl Kahler show out Death show out THIRD Steeplechase RACE Short Course Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St 3 6 9 12 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 307413BRISTOL 6 152 5 51 52 4s 5 SNK IKK Comer Mrs L Finnoy S5 11511545 30741 FALELLA 6 141 6665 2K 2 21 Butler C Hak Sons 95 2 2 45 30S323HARV B 8 127 1 12 13 13 13 H 30 Kelly Recce Co 5 5 4i 1 30832 KING ELKWOOD 9 129 4 31 2 31 4 51 42 Raines J A Maxwell Col5 15 8 3 3054 FEARFUL 5 ISO 3 4 4 6 6 6 5 A Johnson P McGuire 15 15 10 4 30919 CANTADAS 6 135 2 2 3 2K 32 4 6 Burris A Bellow 6 8 8 a Disqualified for going out ut of course Time 3 0t Winner coiirsoWinner B m by Falconer Marilla Went to post at 3 05 At post 3 minutes Start good Won driving second the BrfstoFnufc up a good performance but skinned the Hag on the wrong side in rounding the turn same after fifth jump and was disqualified Falella hung when it came to a drive but about her taking the showed the most early speed but tirediu the final quarter Corners ride on Bristol ran was race a bad Harv looking B Scratched 30919 Robert Morrison 130 Falella show 2 to 5 Harv B show 1 to 2 ens Bristol show 2 to 5 FOURTH RACE 58 Mile 2yearolds Allowances The AllowancesThe Premier Stakes 1000 added Value to winner 1190 Ind jna Horses nurses A tvbjb 4 z otrnn jocKeys Uwners O H C P ouo yi iLjju i ivj iuo j OT i i i a vaisn rizer x jo 710710t 30742 COMPUTATION 108 2 2131 2 21 Slack II T Griffin nnf 15 20 20 307423MAVERICK 105 5 51 52 58 3 Lyne J D Dealing 6 Co 8 8 6 85 308832TOM MAYBIN 108 3 4 4 3n 43 Odom J D Crimmins Jr 2 U6 U63078G i 3078G LADY WINKLE 105 4 3 2 41 6 Brennan R E Watkins 30819 LIZZIE BROOKS 103 7 6 6 61 6 Miles RWWaldenSons Co30 30 30 B 308493SUE VIUS 105 6 40 50 50 10 777 7 Helgeson A B Maginnis Co40 50 50 10 lime 10lime li J4 36 4Sf 1 01j Winner 01jWinner Ch c by Ornus Sewing Girl GirlWent Went to post at 3 38 At post 22 minutes Start good Won easily second best slewed much the most speed had those behind him staggering in the home driving Bill Nixonwaa him up in the last fifty yards Computation ran well but was under a drive run all throuch and Walsh eased Maverick was outrun in the first half but was closing up at the end Tom Maybin had the last furlonir no mishans ami quit when called on auu auuComputation Computation show 2 to 1 Maverick show 1 to 2 Tom Maybin show out F11TH RACE 1 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Handicap Ind Horses A Wt St M Yz 3A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30904FELIX BARD 5 108 4 2 3 43 4 1 T Walsh Fizer Co 30133NITRATE 4 112 7 5 4 21 2 21 Odom A Simons 85 85131012 30885 AMIGARI 3 87 3 li 111 1131 Feicht Mrs E 3 3 3 13 307252JOHNNY MCARTEY 4 93 2 63 2n SH SH 4 Boyd W L Harris 15 30 30 10 308342BEN CHANCE 5 93 1 7 7 7 51 52 Lindsay Hazelip 4 4 1651 308352PROWL 3 87 6 31 52 52 6 63 Davisson J U Strode 8 10 10 4 30785VLADY ALBERTA 3 87 5 4 63 6 7 7 Helgeson HatfieldOwnbey 10 16 16 6 30237 WATERHOUSE 6 93 8 8 8 Threw riderNeely Mrs M 10 15 15 C Lyles 40 50 50 15 Winner B g by The Bard Felicia II Went to post at 425 At post 2 minutes Start erood Won driving second ran to his beat form and finished strongly He and Nitrate contested it out sharply handilv all through Fplir thelait pn i furlong and the latter weakened at the end Ho was probably a bit short and the race should improve him Amigarl ran a good six furlongs but found the route too long Johnny McCartey ran a fairly pood race but not up to his best form Ben Chance closed a big gap and is probably regaining form The saddle turned on Waterhonse and Noely fell off offScratched Scratched 30903 Fleuron 97 97Felix Felix Bard show out Nitrate show 1 to 2 Amigari show 4 to 1 Johnny McCartey show 1 to 2 3O939 SIXTH RACE l Mile Furso 300 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A I Wt St V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 309052PHAROAH 5 104 6 31 2 1 12 Hi Boyd W Brant 4 4 3k 65 65JDDearingBro4 30888 DAN PAXTON 4 105 4 71 71 3 22 21 Young JDDearingBro4 4 3i 1 1M 304533SENATOR SULLIVAN 4 103 1 IXK IH 22 5 t 31 Odom M L Hayman 3 3J 3 1 1Mrs 309053 WOQDTRICE 5 109 3 8 8 8 31 4 Minder Mrs M C Lyles 10 10 6 2 2REMaddoxCo8 30875 BLOCKER 7 101 8 6i 41 41 71 51 Otis REMaddoxCo8 872 30886 CHARLES D 6 106 9 Whitaker F G Altman 20 30 30 10 30830 VERITABLE BOY 4 105 7 7308703MWILLIAMS 5 52 6 6 72 Lindsay Curry LaFlore 20 100 100 30 308703MWILLIAMS 4 107 2 2308302TROS 21 3 5 = 8 8 Feicht Darling Craig 10 10 6 2 308302TROS 4 975 9754 6 7 9 S Williams 10 16 16 6 Time 25 50 1 15 1 4tt Winner 4ttWinner QueenlyWent B h by Falsetto Queenly Went to post at4 55 At post 5 minutes Start good Won ridden out second handily Pharoah went to the front without much of an effort when rounding the far turn but was tiring at the end and driving hard all through the last furlong to near the end Dan Paxton made up a lot of ground and ran a good race but hung when called on at the finish Senator Sullivan came wide at the stretch turn but finished strongly Woodtrice looked dry when going to the post and was stiff and sore Scratched soreScratched 307842H S Tobacco 119 30922 Linden Ella 114 30S69 Philma Paxton 110 Pharoah 110Pharoah show 3 to 5 Dan Paxton show 1 to 2 Senator Sullivan show 1 to 2 Page [2] DftlLY RACING FORM ISSUED EVERY DAY WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN BULLETINOFFICIAL OFFICIAL ORGAN OP OPTHE THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB EDITOR AND PKOPKIETOK F H BRUNELL BRUNELLASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE EDITOK CLINTON C RILEY RILEYSECBETABY SECBETABY MBS F H BBUNELL Batored in the Post Office1 at Chicago as second class matter DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph 1S412G FIFTH AVE 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 U 8 A AI I Tk chart and index 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for telegraphic transmission ON SALE AT 9 00 AM CINCINNATI OFICE408410 VE TEEET OX SALE AT NOON AT HOT SPRINGS AUK F C BOVING 418 CENTRAL VVISN ro KENDRICK 900912 MAEKET STEEET FEEEY NEWS T tcKSAEcCGE AND NEWS CO NINTH AND ANDWALNUT WALNUT STEEETS STEEETSAT AT NASHVILLE TENN DUNCAN HOTEL HOTELAT AT K E BEDPOST OFFICE NEWB STAND AT PilANK TON HOTEL NEWS STAND MCENEY IEOQ0OI9 HOTEL CHICAGO ILLINOIS MAKCH 6 1902 New Orleans Form. NEW ORLEANS FORM N w OBLBANS LA March 5 The form of Thurs ¬ days New Orleans fields is YiKtRaceJosieF Maple Tragedy FTnird RaceJulia Junkin Parnassus Man fourth RaceTom Kingsley Grantor Andes New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fast Apprentice allowance First Race 1 116 Miles Miles3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling Wt Hd Age Hd Horses 3513 Bishop Reed Hg 3l8662PrinceZeno lUO 9M66 Bequeath 309173Maple 5 108 710 30917 Free Admission 4 107 680 30882 Socapa 4 107 690 69030917Dutch 30917Dutch Carter 5 105 690 30866 Amoroso 4 105 650 308663 Joe Collins 4 102 685 30203 Lady Chorister 4 100 705 705309012JosieF 309012JosieF 3 88 725 725Second Second Race 34 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling30870Lofter 30870Lofter 5 107 690 69030887Masterful 30887Masterful 4 107 J550 J550303S33Velma 303S33Velma Clark 4 107 690 30939 H S Tobacco 8 107 685 685S07842Chorus S07842Chorus Boy 6 107 665 29141 Northumberland 6 104 700 30254 Competitor 4 104 650 650309182Sir 309182Sir Christopher 6 104 725 72530724Sim 30724Sim W 104 710 710SOSlSVLaureatea SOSlSVLaureatea 5 102 690 30269 Siren Song 5 102 660 30710 John G Ford 5 99 700 700Third Third Race 6 13 Furlongs 3yearolds Selling 30903 Siphon 108 675 30905 I Samelson 107 660 66030S502Parnassus 30S502Parnassus 104 715 30900 Julia Junkin 102 725 30900 King Ford 101 700 70030900Man 30900Man 96 710 71030761Eliza 30761Eliza Dillon 96 675 67530363Succasunna 30363Succasunna 91 710 710Fourth Fourth Race 78 Mile 3yearolds and upward Handicap Handicap30935Tom 30935Tom Kingsley 7 104 725 725308512Qrantor 308512Qrantor 6 104 720 30885 Andes 6 103 710 30903 Fleuron 5 101 700 70030S88 30S88 Haidee 4 90 695 30900 St Tammany 3 87 695 30567 James P Keating 3 85 685 30901 Digby Bell 3 85 700 700Fifth Fifth Race 1 14 Miles 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling309013Jena 309013Jena 5 103 725 72530771Avatar 30771Avatar 5 102 600 60030676Egyptian 30676Egyptian Prince 4 102 715 308343 Little Elkin 4 101 715 71530922Linden 30922Linden Ella 5 101 705 70530852Star 30852Star Cotton 5 100 710 30921 Uncle Tom 4 98 700 30917 Lillian Reed 6 97 700 30744 Reflect 6 97 700 700SixtH SixtH Race 1 Mile and 70 Tards 4yearolds and upward Allowances Allowances308o3Lou 308o3Lou Rey 6 113 700 700309202Mynheer 309202Mynheer 5 110 725 72530S69 30S69 Eugenia S 6 108 670 670308S7Ulgie 308S7Ulgie M 4 105 690 690309222paythe 309222paythe Fiddler 6 105 690 69030S66Afra 30S66Afra 7 103 660 66030917Big 30917Big Injun 4 102 690 30905 Homage 4 100 695 20609 Leando 6 98 675 675SOS66 SOS66 Life Lino 4 95 60 30202 Sarilla 5 93 715 30902 Glendola 4 90 625 Charleston Form. CHARLESTON FORM CHARLESTON S C March 5 Ths form of Thursdays Charleston fields is First Race Chinooka Moll io Brooks Harrison F Second Race Scorpolette Joe Gammage Hanno Third Race Palms Georgiena Hattie Davis Fourth Race Incandescent Queen L Certain Fifth Race Cathedral Ellis Ordeal Charleston Entries. CHARLESTON ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track fair fairFirst First Race 34 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 28810 Thicket 4 115 660 66030S95 30S95 Grace Wilson 4 105 670 30918 ABride 4 105 675 675309132Chinooka 309132Chinooka 5 105 700 30913 Harrison F 3 100 690 690S0913 S0913 My Ladylike 3 100 685 9998 Mazzara 3 100 680 30913 Pearl Ban 3 95 675 675309133MolIie 309133MolIie Brooks 3 95 695 695Second Second Race 78 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling 30929 Brahmin 6 108 675 30683 Avoca 6 108 680 30915 Tava Harris 8 108 670 670308423Heury 308423Heury Hammond 4 105 685 30914 Hanno 4 105 690 30929 Fiddlerl 6 105 665 665308792Joe 308792Joe Gammage C105 695 30931 Suttee 6 103 675 67530S622Scorpolette 30S622Scorpolette 4 100 700 700Third Third Race 4 13 Furlongs 3yearolds Selling Selling307813Hucena 307813Hucena u107 685 685309302Georgiena 309302Georgiena 107 695 30877 Clarris 107 680 30930 HattieDavis 107 690 30914 Janie Seay 107 675 30930 FaunieKnox 107 670 670309303Palms 309303Palms 107 700 700Fourth Fourth Race 6 13 Furlongs Furlongs3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling309152Lady 309152Lady Aintree 5 112 675 675309332Certain 309332Certain 5 108 690 30933 Queen L 6 106 695 30897 Nina BL 5 106 680 30915 Oton Clay 3 103 675 30899 Grace 6 103 675 30931 LeliaBarr 4 103 685 685309163Incandescent 309163Incandescent 6 100 700 700Fifth Fifth Race C 13 Furlongs Furlongs4yoarolds 4yoarolds and upward Selling Selling30847Ellis 30847Ellis 7 128 695 69530877Cathedral 30877Cathedral 6 127 700 30845 Robert Gray 5 127 670 30899 Ordeal 6 124 690 69030842Times 30842Times Star 5 123 675 675309312Qratia 309312Qratia 5 118 685 30196 Ellison 4 117 680 Oakland Form. OAKLAND FORM OAKLAND CAL March 5 The form of Thurs ¬ days Oakland fields is First Race Blackthorn Oratpssa Lana LanaSecond Second Race Bassenzo Midnight Chimes Quiz Third Race Cougar Rush Fields Courtier Fourth Race Dorian Siddons Fifth Race Duckoy Sweet Tooth Dunblane Sixth Race Gusto Horton Commissioner Fors ter Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track heavy First Race 5 13 Furlongs 3yearolds Maidens Selling Ind Horses Age Wt 30389 Breton 117 30940 Derby Winner 114 30187 Mythrox 112 23519 Myriad Dancer 109 27462 Blackthorn 109 30557 Baltfest 109 30820 Sleeping Child 109 30377 Stirling Towers 107 10730G77 30G77 Lana 107 30790 Oratossa 107 30573 Eva N 107 30626 Yrsula 107 107Second Second Race 34 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling 20928 Gold Baron 6 115 11530S73FouI 30S73FouI Play 5 113 17 45 Senora Caesar 6 113 11330874Qniz 30874Qniz 4 112 112308913Cuban 308913Cuban Girl 4 110 29679 Mamie Hildreth 4 110 11030S912Bassenzo 30S912Bassenzo 3 101 101309243Midnight 309243Midnight Chimes 5 97 97Third Third Race 1 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling 30943 Rush Fields S111 S11130S91 30S91 Moringa 7 Ill Ill30472Cougar 30472Cougar 4 110 30906Courtier 4 107 715 30794 Billy Lyons 4 107 710 710309282Legal 309282Legal Maxim 3 93 715 715Fourth Fourth Race 1 34 Miles 4yearolds and upward Allowances Allowances30891Yporian 30891Yporian 11 110 750 30793 Black Dick 4 110 735 73530926Siddons 30926Siddons 4 110 740 740Fifth Fifth Race 6 13 Furlongs 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling308752Dunblano 308752Dunblano 5 Ill 735 30927 Duckoy 5 108 750 75030142AlobaII 30142AlobaII 5 102 730 73030492Sweet 30492Sweet Tooth 4 102 740 24448 La Borgia 5 100 700 30910 Maresa 4 97 720 720Sixth Sixth Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Selling Selling304733King 304733King Dellis 5 113 710 710307953Horton 307953Horton 6 113 720 72030924Gusto 30924Gusto 5 113 725 725309232Lomond 309232Lomond 5 113 710 710309113Ned 309113Ned Dennis 5 110 705 30510 Tizona 5 110 700 30522 Bill Bohmanson 4 107 675 30750 Commissioner Forster 3 99 715 30593 Lady Sterling 3 94 715 29702 Evea G 3 9t 700 73 119 DEARBORN ST ST2Winners 2Winners Guaranteed at Oakland Baily2 Baily2TOOAV TOOAV AT OAKLAND OAKLANDwo wo will put our clients in a way to make plenty of money We have special information on two good things that are to be cut loose and our track timers report they cant lose Wo are so confident of these two horses winning that we advise our clients to make a parolee bet on them Also a few good ones from New Orleans Yesterday we gave our usual liberal amount of winners at both tracks We dont give eighteen races daily like other handicap pers persThe The Best of Reliable Information by Wire from Our Experts Daily DailyI I HOT SPRINGS OFFICES 8 COURT ST 30O Weekly Wired at IO am AT NEW ORLEANS ORLEANSwo wo have one for Saturday which we will send to new subscribers for 50c You can not afford to miss this trial special us it will win at a good price SPECLLS 200 FOR ONE OR 1000 FOR SIX 368 LA SALLE AVEHUE CHICAGO Race Track Information Bureau SUITE 500 263269 DEARBORN ST TELEPHONE HARRISON 3689 TERMS 100 DAILY 400 WEEKLY 3 Extra Special Good Things Thursday ThursdayFirst First Race 5 to 12 to I Shot Second Race 6 to I Plunge for the Limit Bet Sixth Race 10 to I Shot AND ARE EXTRA SPECIAL GOOD THINGS Instruct all clients to plunge on them themare are in grand form and barring accidents should win easily Tho above telegram was received at our ofHce Wednesday at 6 pm direct from our three experts at Now Orleans who are without doubt the best that money can get If you value inside information dont fail to secure the three above good things If you want to make big money with small capital get our card for THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY On sale at 9 am Mail orders promptly attended to toRace Race Track Information Bureau BureauAlso Also sold at Kolmans cigar store 267 Dearborn Ht cigar stand Adams Express BIdg 185 Dearborn St news stand northeast corner Van Buren and Dearborn Sts BUNCO BRONCHO WIRfcS WIRfcSOne One horse one wire one special S200 one horse TUESDAY DELORAINE backed off the boards WEDNESDAY LOSE NO EXCUSE THURSDAY ANOTHER DOLCE FAR NIENTE FRIDAY8 TO 20 TO 1 GOOD THING SATURDAY 10 TO 50 TO 1 GOOD THING OlHRYS FUTURE BOOK OH 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 TIt SPECIAL SPECIALHave Have you lost money on the races Not generally known but full amount large or small can bo readily recovered in any state Full instructions how to proceed for 100 to any address ATTOR NEY Lock Box 247 Toledo O TODAY ANOTHER DOLCE FAR NIENTE 301 STARTS AS ADVERTISED ADVERTISEDGUARANTEED GUARANTEED to run 1 2 3 Bad ride beat my handicap winner TO HI KINGSIVEY 15G3 COMPUTATION 1503 Dan Paxton Glad Hand By George Patchwork Charleston all given a place Hungarian Janice a stiff bet BESIDES Cambacores and others inside the money REMEM ¬ BER Friday and Saturday KILLING KILLING REMEMBER wo NEVER use more than FOUR RACES at any track GUARANTEEING onethird of starters to win or REDEEM For further informa tion see Sundays issue issueCOt COt J C WOOTERS MGR BUNCOBRONCHO INFORMATION CO 94 Lincoln Ave Tel 3031 Dearborn Page [3] Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART CHARTOAKLAND OAKLAND CAL Marcli 5 One hundred and sixth day New California Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track heavy Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter J J Holtman Racing starts at 2 10 p m FIRST RACE 34 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling 30940 A Wt St J4 V4 M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29290 CAMBACERES 4107 3 1 11 1 1 Bozeman M Storn 12 50 50 15 S090G GOLDEN LIGHT 4 108 9 61 5 2n 2 OConnor J Newman 2i 21 85 12 25767 LA CALMA 4 103 4 43 2 3 3 J Ranch Elm wood Farm 49995 308763DERBY WINNER 3 3101 101 1 51 t5 62 41 L Jackson W H Ketchiman 45 1 91012 30906 KILLEEN 5 103 7 7 7 65 58 J Daly M Allman 40 60 60 20 30893 REY DEL SAN JUAN 6115 2 32 3 4ic 66 J Woods M Forster 20 30 30 8 30859 THE FIDDLER 4 108 6 8 8 8 76 See J H Walker 60 100 100 40 25804 JACK RICHELIEU JR 4 112 8 21 42 7 86 Troxlor C Quick 40 60 60 15 30611 MAGAZINE 4 108 5 9 9 9 9 W Narvaez J Williams 30 100 100 40 40Time Time 25i 52 1 21 21Winner Winner Blk c by Idalium Candid Went to post at 2 12 At post 1 minute Start fair VV on easily second driving Cambaceres broke rnnning soon stole a long and winning lead while going down the backstretch and won easing up Golden Light was nearly left but closed a big gap and was best La Calma went well throughout Derby Winner was outrun from the start and made a bad showing whichmay be thrown out Killeen finished well Key del San Juan wants a longer race and was short shortOverweights Overweights Cambaceres 2 pounds Golden Light 3 The Fiddler 3 Magazine 3 3Cambaceres Cambaceres show 5 to 1 Golden Light show 1 to 4 La Calma show 7 to 10 Derby Winner show out SECOND RACE 78 Mile Purse 100 3yearolds and upward Allowance 30941 Ind Horses A Wt St H Vz X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30575 DUKE OF YORK 7 120 2 IH 12 is H 12 Frawley I Morenouse 20 50 50 12 989 DEAN SWIFT 3 109 3 33 S5 2H 2JO 210 OConnor W M Rogers 65951 25 30476 REY DARE 4117 1 45 48 41031 310 L Jackson C G White 56685 5668530910iSIR 30910iSIR DOUGAL 5 120 4 27 2 33 48 410 J Ranch P Ryan 65 2 95 12 30908 HELEN SMITH 4 115 6 6 6 6 6 51 Bozeman J Conway 30 100 100 20 30777 EL CHIHUAHUA 3 109 5 51 5 58 51 6 Ransom E J Baldwin 8 30 30 7 7Time Time 251 52 1 2H 1 35 35Winner Winner Ch g by Duke of Norfolk Carmen by Vildidle VildidleWent Went to post at 239 At post 3 minutes Start fair Won easily second the same Duke of York ained the path next to the rail and retained it throughout his victory being due to the terribly difficult Soing difficultSoing Dean Swilt was evidently short as ho appeared like winning in the stretch and tired suddenly suddenlyright right at the end Rey Dare finished well and is evidently in good form Sir Dougal lasted only a quarter quarterwhile while going well He will reverse this running in soft mud El Chihuahua lacked speed throughout throughoutDuke Duke of York show 5 to 1 Dean Swift show out Rey Dare show 3 to 5 Sir Dougal show out Q f O I O THIRD RACE 5 13 Furlongs Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M V X Strain Jockeys Uwners U ± 1 U f 30876 MALASPINA 3 02 3 4n 41 1 13 L Jackson Mallomot Farm 5 10 10 4 30859 TIBURON 6 110 2 11 31 21 22 OConnor Egbert Co 3 3 21 1 1309112EDUCATE 309112EDUCATE 4 104 1 21 21 43 3 Hoar W E Cotton 5 10 10 3 330S76KILLDOE 30S76KILLDOE 3 95 4 31 11 32 41 J Ranch B Schreiber 3 31 31 65 65308762PKESTANO 308762PKESTANO 3 94 7 7 62 6io 55 J Daly J Conway 23365 2336530S89MONTOY 2336530S89MONTOY 30S89MONTOY 3 100 6 61 7 7 6 L Daly H E Rowell 10 20 20 8 30854 SILVA CRUZ 3 100 5 5 510 52 70 Ransom E J Baldwin 10 50 20 8 30889 LENTO 3 97 8 8888 Dyer Neil Blazer 30 70 70 20 20Time Time 26 53 1 041 1 13h 13hWinner Winner Br f by Brutus Miowera MioweraWent Went to post at 3 0o At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Malaspina suddenly improved finished with a rush at the end and was easily best today Tiburon was lucky and went well throughout Educate was crossed on the far turn fell back and came fast at the end Killdoe broke fiatfooted and being used up in taking the lead quit almost to a walk in the last furlong Pres tano off badly and worse ridden closed a big gap but dislikes a stiff track Toe others were outclassed outclassedScratched Scratched 3091 13Ned Dennis 110 30890 Chappie 110 30911 Clarando 108 308592Tyranus 94 94Overweights Overweights Killdoe 1 pound Moutoyn 3 Silva Cruz 3 v vMalaspina Malaspina show 2 to 1 Tiburoushow 1 to 2 Educate show 8 to 5 Killdoe show 1 to 2 Pres tnno show 1 to 2 30943 F FOURTH RACE 1 Mile Purse 100 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses y2 5 StrFin Jockeys O H C P SOS933HUNGARIAN 6111 1 15 0 S ic is Couley G W Miller 36 5 65 30928 LOYAL S 4 107 3 22 23 26 26 26 Bozeman V Gilbert 15 40 40 10 30172 M L ROTHSCHILD 4 110 4 31 35 38 310 3 Troxler J M Crane 15 16 10 4 4309092RUSH 309092RUSH FIELDS 8 111 2 42 58 58 56 4R J Woods C O Ray 333 710 30S74 71030S74 INYICTUS 4 102 6 55 46 45 41 50 J Ranch J Wilson 12 30 30 8 830S932FORMERO 30S932FORMERO 6 111 5 6 6 6 6 6 OConnor J Hackett 45 1 45 1 Time 261 511 1 191 1 49 49Winner Winner Cb li by Hanover Dilemma by Onondaga Went to post at 329 At post 1 minute Start fair Won easily second the same Hungarian particularly favored by such extremely diilicult going immediately took a long lead held it easily and was much the best Loyal S showed improved speed and stamina and was easily second best Rush Fields labored in tho first part of the race but finished well Invictus was outclassed Formerp ran a disgraceful race being hopelessly outrun from the start startHungarian Hungarian show 1 to 2 Loyal S show 3 to 1 M L Rothschild show 2 to 1 Rush Fields show 1 to 4 Formero show out Q Oll I FIFTH RACE 1 11G Miles 4yearolds and upward OVJ OVJit4t it4t The Gunst Handicap Value 31500 Ind Horses A Wt St 54 Y2 zi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 307933 JANICE 4 109 6 32 3115 16 io L Jackson G B Morris 656571013 30793 THE FRETTER 6 107 1 4 5 3 21 25 Troxler FJ ORourke 6 10 10 4 307752REDWALD 5 99 3 2 2 2 32 35 JDaly W B JenningsCo6 10 10 3 304923MAC GYLE 5 101 5 55 4n 4n 43 55 J Ranch Elmwood Farm 4772 30793 FRANGIBLE 5 105 4 6 6 6 6 5 W Knapp F D Boas 6 12 12 3 30560 JOE FREY 4 113 2 11 H 510 51 6 J Woods J F Schorr 3 10 10 3 Time 261 53 1 201 1 491 1 57 Winner 57Winner Ch f by Midlothian Rosette by Joe Hooker HookerWent Went to post at 3 53 At post 5 minutes Start good Won in a canter second easily Janice out ¬ classed the field at the weights and distance She trailed the two pacemakers under a choking pull and ran past the others on the far turn as if they were anchored and cantered the remainder of the journey The Fretter caught Redwald tiring at the end and finished strongly Tho latter was used up in forcing the pace in the worst going and being weakly handled tired in the stretch Mac Gyle went well through ¬ out Frangible was not good enough Joe Frey displayed brilliant speed for six furlongs and should win soon on a fast track trackScratched Scratched 308743Merops 96 96Overweights poundsJaqice Overweights Tho Fretter 2 pounds Jaqice show out The Fretter show evens Redwald show evens QAOI SIXTH RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile Purse 400 O J rdb O 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30811 JOHN PETERS 3 108 5 43 32 2H 1 J Woods J F Schorr 6 12 12 4 308113DR BOYLE 5 121 4 51 5 53 2 Troxler J C Nealon 4 7 7 30910EDINBOROUGH 5 121 2 31 42 43 35 L Jackson J W Ketchiman 8 10 10 3 30841 lEVANDER 3102 3 21 1 11 45 Hoar W Fisher 6 6 18565 30823MURESCA 1856530823MURESCA 3 106 7 IH 21 31 520 j Ranch C Lind 75 75 45 13 30909 SENATOR MATTS 6 118 6 6 62 63 65 Bell H L Haskell 60 100 100 40 23396 LITTLE MINCH JR 6 118 1 7777 Hoffman H E Rowell 100 100 100 40 40Time Time 117 117Winner Winner Ch g by Lord Esterling Tarpeia II IIWent Went to post at 421 At post 3 minutes Start straggling Won easily second driving John Peters fresh and good was saved for the first half and caught the pacemakers tiring badly in the stretch and ran a cracking good race Dr Boyle outrun and trailing to the stretch finished with a rush Edinborough came again at the end after being outrun and having apparently retired beaten Evander was soon joined by Muresca which got away badly and these two set a terrific pace effectually settling each winnerScratched others chances Both are able to reverse this running excepting possibly as against the winner Scratched 30891Dorian 121 121John John Peters show 2 to 1 Dr Boyle show evens Edinborough show 8 to 5 Evander show 1 to 2 Muresca show out Notice. NOTICE DAILY RACING FORM is a publication which is built by its staff from day to day Its form and the number of its charts are copyrighted The chart numbers are so arranged that legal identifi ¬ cation is easy of proof The selections and handi ¬ cap figures attached to entries are arranged on the same basis The latter come from the work of four experts after the telegraphic receipt of charts and entries All persons are warned not to nse said chart or index numbers selections or handicap figures Charleston Form Chart. CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARTCHARLESTON CHARLESTON S C March 5 Sixtyseventh day Charleston RacingAssociation RacingAssociationWinter Winter Meeting Weather clear track good Presiding Judge J B Morrowv Starter W F Bruen Racing starts at 3 00 p m 30946 FIRST RACE 4 13 Furlongs Purse 150 4yearolds ana upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys O H C P 30931FIGURANTE 5 105 1 11 ia Allov J W Bradshaw 2t 3 3 1 130863RANDOLPH 30863RANDOLPH JR 4 107 5 42 H 2i David J H South 65 65 1 25 25307653ALZORA 307653ALZORA 4 105 3 2 32 81 Castro J G Myers 2i 2i 2i 1 1308633INTENT 308633INTENT 5 105 4 3H 45 45 J Jones WCWestmorelanda 662 30825 SACKHEN 5 105 2 55 5 5 W Woods J R Hand 34465 30829 RUBY RILEY 6 105 6 666 Vogt W Lurkins 20 40 40 12 12Time 58KWinner Time 25 51 58K ActivityWent Winner Ch m by Flatlands Activity Went to post at 334 At post 2 minutes Start fair Won easily second driving Figurante showed the most speed and tiptoed her field throughout Randolph Jr off poorly was worn out in trying to get to the leaders Alzora did her best and had no mishaps Sackhen can do better I No show betting OO7 SECOND RACE 34 Mile Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M 1A H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 308993EVAS DARLING 4 105 3 43 2i 1 I W Woods D Williams 85 85 85 12 30734GLAD HAND 6106 4 22 I K 22 2i Powell Kerr Capps 85 2i 2i 710 30895JTOAD RAINEY 4 105 6 55 53 3 1 35 J Jones S E Finley 6 10 10 3 33i 30915 FLECHE DOR 4 107 2 3i 4i 42 45 Alley J A West 2285 710 30877 EMIGRANT 3 96 7 7 7 7 oi C Murphy D Murphy 15 30 30 10 30752 ROSIE R 3 95 5 65 62 63 6 David J Earl 6 12 12 4 4IH 308813 W j BAKER 8108 1 IH 32 51 7 D Hall J J Cronin 6 10 5 Time 2652120 Winner B f by Bolero Eva K Went to post at 4 04 At post 9 minutes Start good Won with the first three driving Evas Darling caught Glad Hand on the stretch turn and outgamed her home Toad Rainey was coming strong at the finish and would have won had the distance been farther Fleche dOr is a counterfeit Emigrant is worth remembering on a muddy track W J Baker was nearly thrown down on the turn when he attempted to come through on the inside This ruined his chances and the boy eased him iip Scratched 30932 Corder II 116 j 30912 Oricius 105 30827 Mudder 103 30930 Hattie Davis 94 Overweights 94Overweights Rosie R 3i po1 Evas po1Evas Darling show out Glad Hand show out Toad Rainey show 3 to 2 Fleche dOr show out QOOJ Q THIRD RACE 1 3Iile Over 4 Hurdles Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Ind Horses A Wt St 1 2 3 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30899 HACO 8 145 5 52 55 42 32 11 12 Schell H L C Moore I 30844 LOYALTY 9 138 3 21 21 H 13 22 2io Pierce J M Mays 10 10 4 85 I 30842 FRANK FOWLER 5 138 1 11 li 22 21 32 32 W Miller J Earl Co 5 10 10 3 30753 BROADWAY 4 131 4 31 32 3i 45 43 43 S Johnson J C Ellis 6 10 10 3 30929 STUTTGART 6 138 2 42 43 53 51 55 55 Ballinger J Brown 35585 30913 A BRIDE 4 126 66 6 6 6 6 6 Smith J T Sims 2i 2 2i 65 12 12Time Time 1 58L 58LWinner Winner B g by Headlad Yaletta by Vanderbilt VanderbiltWent Went to post at 4 40 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second the same Haco came away when ready Loyalty ran well and showed improvement Frank Fowler did the best he could A Bride could not raise a respectable gallop The others do not call for comment commentNo No show betting Q OJO FOURTH RACE 78 Mile 4yearolds and upward O U J tt J The Argyle Hotel Handicap 200 added Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 308983BY GEORGE 6 100 2 IK 12 12 Hi 12 David J Agnew Agnew308972SIR 222 110 308972SIR KENNETH 6 103 3 31 31 2 22 23 Powell W D Jones 4 4 1351 30880 PRESGRAVE 4103 4 42 45 42 550 3s AV Woods J A West 6662 i9STOM RooneyS2DUCASSA CURL 4 108 1 2 2i 33 31 4 Rooney H Cheek 4 41 4 85 S2DUCASSA 4 102 5 55 520 550 4 530 Alley AlleyiS JC Ferris Jr iS BEN OFALLON 7107666C66J Mocro MocroTime Time 2551 119 133 Winner Ch g by St George or Kantaka Little Belle No show betting Q fC T f FIFTH RACE 1 Mile ami 70 Yards Purse 150 4yearolds and upward O J J O J Selling Ind Horses A VtSt 14 3A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30804 DELLA GEE 4 105 1 1 Hi 12 1 13 D Hall Palmetto Stable 3 30S64 PATCHWORK 4 105 2 23 22 22 22 25 Powell W E Orcutt 75 75 1 12 30899 DANDY H 6 114 6 52 42 41 32 31 J Lynch J Lynch 66465 308MKING IWJKING GALONG 8111 3 3 55 55 4 42 Castro Etecu fc fcTur fcTur93MILLSTREAM Turner 455 85 30S793MILLSTREAM 7 114 5 4s 3 3n 510 510 May H Hebbel 2331 30797 17 SOUDANA 5 109 4 6 9 6 6 6 W Woods H 2331H D Monroe 5 12 12 4 Time 26 53 1 22 1 49i 1 53 53Winner Winner B f by Belvidero Lizzette Went to post at 5 48 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second the same Delia Ceo tio toed her field and won with plenty in reserve Patchwork ran well in the early stages but when called upon did not respond Dandy H does not call for much but the race should do him good Millstroim does not like a route Scratched 30929 Brahmin 114 30S792Joe Gammage 111 30929Barney F Ill 30916 Custodian 107 American Sporting Manual. AMEKICAN SPORTING MANUAL MANUALThe The American Sporting Manual Manualof 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 jpor centages track records of all the recognized tracks of th6 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 all distances and a list of the new 215 trotters of 1901 Also a complete record of performances at all styles of billiards i MONTHLY FORM BOOKS BOOKSThe The Form Book for February is ready for sale and includes the racing of March 1 Paper cover L leather cover 150 Illinois Central Turf Exchange Commissions on all Races Stations First Train Second Train Train Third 3 Special Trains on Illinois Central Ry RyL L Lv Randolph VanBnron 185VanBnron 18812th St St 1235 1238 105 18 185 188 12th St 1240 IdO 149 Returning trains at 445 and 605 pm 22nd 14922nd St 1242 112 39th St 1245 115 145 and after last race 14563rd 63rd St 1250 120 150 Grand 150Grand Grossing 1255 125 155 Kensington 155Kensington 100 130 2tft New Turf Exchange On St Paul Railroad Canal and Adams Streets StreetsWli Wli A T Anill nnr lst Traln Leaves Union DePot at I250 P x luc iiu u LOi vi iiiui lllaFQ u 2nd Train l05 p m 3rdTral 55 P Reurning Trains t 445 545 and after I8 rof Hctual Running Time ThirtyFive fflqutes fflqutesROUND ROUND TRIP Page [4] Dally RaolnoForai ALL THE TURF PUBLISHE NEWS PERFECT ¬ OF THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE THEWESTERN LY EDITED WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB Form Sheets and Entries Ex ¬ ALLTRACKS pertly Indexed IndexedTelegraphic ARE FULLY RE ¬ Telegraphic Correct Con ¬ PORTED cise Comely ComelyTraining Training News a Specialty SpecialtyOff Off Our Own Presses Be ¬ 124 126 fore the Chicago Dailies FIFTH AVENUE CHICAGO SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONE MONTH 125 SIX MONTHS 750 750ONE ONE YEAR 1400 1400SENT SENT AS FIBSTCIASS WATT IN PLAIN ENVELOPE THE a 5 5 a 5 flmencan Sporting JUanual For 1902 COPYRIGHTED Running Trotting and Pacing AN 2222 HANDBOOK IS Tne Pugilistic Record of 1901 AL OFF CURES OMPENDIUM Handicapping and BookiaMng Tables TablesFIVE BEYOND COMPARISON OF RECORDS FIVE HANDICAP TABLES WITH KEYS Summaries fig Experts on the Past Years Doings EDITED BY F HBBUNEIX DAIiyRACIHGFORMPUBC01l2426FIFTHA ECHICGO 50c in Son Morocco Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE IURF IURFIn In January 1901 the New Louisville Jockey Club inaugurated a new stake known as the Nursery and valued at 6000 to be run at the spring meet ingrof 1902 This stake closed with a large number of entries The list of entries has just been put up for the 1903 race and is larger by fifty per cent than the list of those eligible for the race this year The stake is 6000 guaranteed of which 4000 to first 700 to second and 300 to third The nomina ¬ tor of the winner tofreceive 600 of the second 250 of the third 150 Four and onehalf furlongs 1 John E Madden has twentythree entered some of them being promising Plaudit youngsters There are Hindoo Ben Brush Plaudit and Ornament colts to a finish The 1903 race should be a cap stoner The track at the DcJwns is thawing out rapidly and will soon be in good condition The trainers are now taking advantage of the last few days to send their youngsters along In Mermaid the Virginia breeder R J Hancock possesses a valuable broodmare To have thrown two such performers as Merry Day and Eonic to different stallions though nearly related stamps this young daughter of St Blaise as one of the pro ¬ ducing mares which it will pay to watch But for his bad feet Merry Day would have won a lot of money for his owner Curley Brown A hand spmer horse was seldom seen He was by Eolus Mermaid was then bred to Eon the gigantic son of Eolus War Song and hence full brother to another great horse Eole and the filly Eonic was the result She was raced at first by A J Stemler the Cali fornia trainer who handled Maxine formerly Fleur ideLis in the east two or three years ago and who at one time trained for Joseph Terry of Sacramento Stemler bought Eonic as a yearling at the Ellerslie sale in 1899 and took her to California where he had some success with her In the official list of entries for the English Derby Nasturtium stands in the name of William Astor Ghanler and not Mr Whitney Nasturtium was entered in the Derby by Follansbee Chanler who bought the colt as a yearling for a mere pittance When that partnership dissolved Nasturtium was sold to A L Aste who in turn disposed of him to Mr Whitney for 50000 In Mr Whitneys own name however are five others colts two by Meddler one by Hanover one by Albert and one by Tithonus All of them were entered unnamed but only one of them will go to the post along with Nasturtium and that is the Meddler Peg Wellington colt recently named Intruder According to the official list the other American entries are Edward Corrigans colts Temper Indian II Jed Mackay and an unnamed Richard Crokers colts American Boy and Lance wood Frank Gardners filly Racine and colt Laird of Ayrshire J R Keenes colts Kearsarge Aristo ¬ crat II Cheiro and an unnamed Foxhall Keenes four unnamed colts J E Maddens two unnamed colts W K Vanderbilts colt Ellesmere and Tod Sloans colt Borchardt Father Time has decided a question which would have made a difference of several thousands of dol ¬ lars at the dispersal sale of the English stud of the late Marcus Daly had the facts been known then Lady Reel daughter of the immortal Mannie Gray and dam of the famous Hamburg now at Castleton stud near Lexington Ky is in foal to St Simon the most fashionable and successful sire in England today Mr Keene secured her for 11000 in the same sale in which Field Azure cost him 18500 and in which August Belmont paid 17000 for Lady Cross It is thought that the reason W C Whitney was notra contending bidder for Lady Reel was the belief in the Whitney camp that the mare was not in foal Lady Reel is now due to foal about March 15 The largest filly foal dropped in Kentucky this season has been foaled at the Walnut Hill stud of T H Stevens by the broodmare Patoka by King Galop Kanawah by Mortemer she out of Flor ¬ ence dam of the mighty Hindoo The filly is a half sister to Yana and stood thirtynine inches high the day of foaling The great broodmare Cheesestraw by Muncaster Cheesecake by Parmesan dam of the sensational Abe Frank has proven barren again this year she having been barren in 1900 as well Up to the foal ¬ ing of Abe Frank she had been a regular breeder and all of her produce were winners She is con ¬ sidered one of the most valuable of the three hun ¬ dred and odd broodmares at theMcGrathiana Stud of Col Milton Young John E Madden of Hamburg Place has purchased of E3L Gardner of Avondale Stud Tennessee the elevenyearold broodmare Charmette by Darebin Carrie by Wanderer Maddens reason for pur ¬ chasing this mare is because Goldsmith and Com ¬ mando came from the same family The race mare Imp by Wagner Fondling by Fonso belonging to the estate of D R Harness has arrived at Lex ¬ ington and will be bred to Top Gallant Capt Sam Brown of Pittsburg is reported to havo offered lO 000 for the foal