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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, March 8, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, March 8, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902030801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, March 8, 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] Kentucky Derby Eligibles. KENTUCKY ER3JY EXIGIBLES The Kentucky Derby of this year had originally 113 entries The final declaration date was March 1 and of those then eligible only nineteen were left in The racing at Little Rock Memphis and Nash ¬ ville will no doubt have a decided influence in the way of determing how many of this band of nine ¬ teen will go to the post for the race that annually evokes profound enthusiasm in the state of fast horses and pretty women Those left in are G C Bennetts ch c Abe Frank by Hanover Cheese Straw StrawT T C McDowells ch c AllanaDale by Halma Sudie McNairy McNairyJ J E Maddens br c Slipthrift by Spendthrift Yarina YarinaJ J W Schorrs br c Charles W Meyer by Esher Ultimatum UltimatumT T C McDowells b c The Rival by Halma Bracegirdle BracegirdleG G C Bennetts ch c Blennenworth by Prince of Monaco Middlemarch MiddlemarchE E R Bradleys b c Red Hook by Forester Lilly BI W H Laudemanns blk c Harry New by Pirate cf PenzanfT Barcelona f G C Bennetts ch c Herodiade by Hanover Druidess DruidessJ J S OBriens b c Hans Wagner by Longstreet Tommie Bell T W Moores ch c Inventor by Ingoldsby Caroline Hamilton HamiltonJ J W Schorrs ch c H L Coleman by Farandole OrchidJ Orchid J Welch Cos b c Rossfame by Rossington Famine FamineMiddleton Middleton Jungbluths ch c Rip bx Rossing ton Dosta DostaGDWilsons GDWilsons br c Dnnsbro by Darebin Ger ¬ trude trudeH H Wallaces ch c Burnett Wallace by Ingoldaby Agnes Morancy MorancyW W S Barnes b g Trialmoro by Jim Gore Fly ¬ ing Rumor RumorG G C Bennetts b c Uncle George by Siddartha Loetitia LoetitiaJ J J Badels b c George R by Pirate of Pen zance Lady W liard liardOn On the basis of last years racing the Derby now appears a duel between Abe Frank and Allana Dale But the variations between twoyearold and threeyearold form are often striking and bring about unexpected results annually Many outside of the two cracks mentioned are highly thought of by their owners and a good field will no doubt go to the post It is worth noting that shrewd and fortunate John E Madden has declared his good colt Pentecost out leaving Slipthrift in an action that amounts to public notice that he con ¬ siders the son of Spendthrift up to the Derby stan ¬ dard From now on the work of the candidates will be eagerly scanned and interest in the issue will grow until the fateful day of decision arrives Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART CHARTO O AKILAND CAZi Marcli 7 One hundred and eighth day New California Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather cloudy track heavy Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter J J Holtman Racing starts at 2 10 p m QCQTf FIRST RACK S l3 ITunongs PurseSlOO 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St 4 1A H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 309283TUFTS 3 101 0 41 31 22 13 Stuart C W Chappell 4 5 41 2 30906 RASP 4 108 3 2n 16 12 25 Birkenruth P Howley Co 3 16516565 30819 ELK ARN 4116 2 51 41 46 310 Prior W H Grissim 8 10 7 3 309233L1TTLE GUN 4 106 1 li 21 31 4 Frawley MissMCunnghamS 12 12 5 30923 SAM GREEN 5 112 9 8 7 51 51 Troxler F Duffy 10 20 20 8 i 30612 ONYX 6 112 5 31 51 61 61 Hoar W P Fine 10 10 10 4 30873 BIL1TIS 4 114 4 7 8 8 7 Conley J H Bradford 10 15 15 6 29151SROULETTE WHEEL 7 118 8 61 63 7 85 J Ranch H Willis 6 66 6 4 41 2 30907 JERRY EDWARDS 3 104 7 9 9 9 92 L Daly T Hayes 10 30 30 10 30941 HELEN SMITH 4 106 10 10 10 10 10 Bozeman J Conway 8 15 15 6 Time 27 541 114 Winner LucasWent 114Winner Bye by Tacoma Lady Lucas Went to post at 2 14 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second the same Tufts drew out of close quarters on the stretch turn and finished with a sensational rush and was much the best Raspj lucky throughout opened a big and apparently winning gap on the stretch turn but the mud anchored him at the end Elkarn caught Little Gun tiring in the stretch and easily dropped in third Little shortScratched Gun showed early speed Sam Green closed a gap from a bad start Roulette Wheel was short Scratched 118Tufts 30945 Little Minch Jr 120 30730 Spry Lark 118 Tufts show 6 to 5 Rasp show 3 to 5 Elkarn show 6 to 5 JOTP SECOND BACE 12 Mile Purse 400 2yearolds Maidens Selling Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30908 GUIDA GUIDA307122LITTLE 98 3 21 1 11 BirkehrnthABSpreckels 10 307122LITTLE MARGARET 103 2 71 31 21 L Jackson Caesar Young 85 21 21 V 30908 J H BENNETT 101 5 61 2 3ii JDaly LABlasingame 10 25 25 30925 LEN RENO 103 8 82 52 42 Kelly Dickey Linder 3 1651651 8A308082TEMPRANO 30908 CLARINETTE CLARINETTE308082TEMPRANO 98 9 91561 52 J Ranch HJ Jones 10 25 25 8A 308082TEMPRANO 103 7 51 71 61 Hoar G Van Gordon 2 18518575x 30808 JENNIE MGOWAN 103 4 31 41 71 Troxler B Schroiber 7 20 20 7 30308 VENECIA 103 6 IH 81 81 Ransom E J Baldwin Co 6 15 8 3 30925 THE PHANTOM PHANTOMALICE 104 1 41 9 910 J Mathews H E Rowell 10 15 12 5 ALICE CALLAGHAN 115 11510 10 10 10 10 Frawley Givens Taylor 20 100 100 40 Time 40Time 27 541 Winner 541Winner FantasmaWent Ch f by Major Richards Fantasma Went to post at 2 44 At post 3 minutes Start good Won driving second handily Guidaisa good looker ran well and was lucky throughout Little Margaret was crossed at the start and closed a tremendous gap and was easily best J H Bennett is steadily improving He lost four lengths by a wide stretch turn and under a very bad ride was easily second best Len Reno made up much ground from stretchScratched a poor start Clarinette also improved her position Temprano swerved all over the stretch Scratched 30188 The Forum 112 Guida 112Guida show 4 to 1 Little Margaret show 1 to 2 J H Bennett show 4 to 1 Len Reno show Ito2 Temprano show 3 to 5 QTi THIRD RACE 34 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Sailing Ind Morses A Wt St X X X StrFin Jockeys Owners O fl C P 30875 BOTANY 3 100 2 13 14 13 i j Ranch E E Edwards 65 75 1 12 12307503HUACHUCA 307503HUACHUCA 3 99 4 4 31 22 22 LDaly GW Baldwin 58565 30841 1351353530911SEA JQUIET 3 93 1 2112 35 3 JDaly WB Jennings Co 65 13513535 30911SEA LION 6 105 3 SH 4 4 4 Troxler P G Lynch 4 5 4i 65 1211Winner Time 65Time 251 53 1211 PensaWent Winner Br g by Watercress Pensa Went to post at 308 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second easily Botany received lucky start and being cleverly nursed just lasted long enough to beat the badly ridden Huachuca The latter got away badly and was crossed on the far turn and but for swerving all over the track at the end would have won easily His improvement was sudden Quiet did not fancy the very sticky going and betterScratched can do better Sea Lion ran a bad race and can do much better Scratched 30840 Tower of Candles 99 Overweights 99Overweights poundsNo Huachuca 2 pounds No show betting OQQTT FOURTH BACE 1 116 Miles Purse 400 4yearoldB and upward Selling lna Horses A Wt St M K 2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29474LADY MEDDLESOME 6 109 2 12 H u 12 12 J Ranch AGBlakely 2 4 4 2 30629 9 MORINEL 7 99 1 55 4 44 22 2 23 Birkenrnth M Storn fi 6983 9 X 3 41DUKE OF YORK 7 111 4 311 33 46 31 31 L Jackson I Morehouse 6 6 41 S 3 URCHIN 5 101 5 2 2H 31 4 43 W Knapp D F Cox 3331 1 DR BERNAYS 7 111 6 7 51 56 5 56 Bozeman J Conway 8 15 6 21 9LAVATOR 6 101 8 8 8 62 65 65 LA Jackson J C Nealon 12 30 30 10 7 MALAISE 6 99 3 61 7 8 8 7 JDaly MustoRniz 10 10 10 4 9 FRANK WOODS 5 101 7 4n 65 7 78 Hoar GardenCityStable20 30 30 12 Time 12Time 261 53 1 211 1 1 1 58 Winner B m by Meddler Little Lady II Went to post at 3 32 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Lady Meddle some was very fit secured a lucky start quickly took a lead which was not seriously endangered at ¬ stagehand was easily best Mprinel is rounding into form evidently and under a poor ride put up any a throughout Urchin tired in the sticky going and Knapp was not strong enough todo him justice in the stretch Dr Bernays was short and will improve an good track Scratched 11284 Mistleton 101 30745 Idalette 99 2 to Lady 99Lady 5 Meddlesome show evens Morinel show 6 to 5 Duke of York show 3 to 5 Urchin show XQ 7 Q FIFTH RACE 5 12 Furlonge Purse 100 3yearolds and upward Selling id Horses AWtSt H J StrFin Jockeys 309073ESTADO 3107 6 2n 12 iij i LDaly GW Baldwin 344 75 308732EL REY 4108 1 11 22 25 25 J Mathews P C Donaleche 3 18518565 30906 TALMA 5 5112 112 2 51 41 31 85 J Ranch P McAuliffe 6 10 10 4 30962 12 LOMOND 5 5123 123 7 7 7 4 4 Shields W P Magrane 10 10 6 2 lllflfl Magranelllflfl BEiVO Iffi 4 5112 114 i 5 4 II II g ffiXi JISaSST 0 f S 6 is3 f rag yshi 15Winner Time 27 541 1 06 1 15 Winner Ch c by Emperor of Norfolk Flprentina Went to post at 358 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second easily Estado quickly joined El Rey which beat the gate VThey traversed a furlong t9ether after which the winner drew away with great ease but was tiring at the end El Rey ran in improved form and finished strongly The race was strictly confined to these two Talma finished well under a vigorous ride Lomond got off badly and was overweighted Burdock was short and will improve Lamuel is probably a confirmed sulker and ran a bad race raceScratched Scratched 30923 Pupil 120 30958 Gold Baron 112 112Estado Estado show 7 to 10 El Rey show 3 to 5 Talma show 9 to 5 Lemuel show 2 to a 3O979 s SIXTH RACE O 12 Furlongs Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Soiling A Wt St X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30958QUIZ 4 110 2 14 16 16 is Troxlor J M Crane 65 65 1 309622NED D DENNIS 5 107 3 2i 25 23 21 Birkenruth Piedmont Stable 36685 30911 CLARANDO 6 105 4 31 3 33 3 Hoar K M Borchort 15 30 30 10 30839 GRAND SACHEM 7113 6 7 61 4i 412 Frawley J J Moran 6 15 12 4 30642 THE SINGER 5 107 5 53 41 51 51 L Jackson W P Macrano 6 20 20 6 64J 30909LODE STAR 8113 1 4J 51 63 65 J Ranch D OKeoTe Co 85 2 2 12 30836 20IRIDIUM PENCIL ME 4 4104 104 7 61 7 7 750 J Daly Alaska Stable 30 60 60 20 IRIDIUM 3 103 8 40Time 8888 Dyer M Allman 100 100 100 40 Time 25i 52 1 20 1 281 Winner 281Winner QqeenstownWent Br c by St Florian Qqeenstown Went 19 post at 421 At post 2 minutes Start good Won in a canter second driving Quiz is in rare form immediately took a long and secure lead and practically cantered for the entire journey Ned Dennis and Clarando alternated in second and third places from the start and the first named proved the better stayer Grand Sachem is fresh and good and in his best form and finished strongly under a bad ride but was handicapped by the going Lode Star was outrun from the start and made a miserable showing showingScratched Scratched 30455 Captain Gaines show 110 30910 Eldred 108 Quiz 108Quiz show out Ned Dennis show 3 to 5 Clarando show 3 to 1 Lode Star show out Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF The amount distributed by the Crescent City Jockey Club to winning horses is fast approaching the 200000 mark and will have passed that sum t before another week rolls by In all up to date 19115450 has been placed to the credit of the various owners racing at the Fair Grounds In this grand total 199 owners are represented and 137 of f them have earned 250 or more moreDuring During the season some horses entered in races 5 where entrance money was required were excused I and their entrance fee returned and in other cases s horsesso entered were not eligible and they also had their money refunded As these facts were not t easily obtainable there would naturally be some B difference in the totals shown here and the actual I totals but the figures given are approximately cor ¬ rect say within a few hundred dollars The follow ¬ ing owners have won 4000 or over Owner Amount AmountJam Jam es Arthur Co 7250 FizerCo 7250FizerCo 7178 7178A A Simons Co 6542 G 6542G C Bennett fc Co 5492 5492ETrotterCo ETrotterCo 4e80 Thomas 4e80Thomas Carey 4692 R 4692R E WatkinsCo 4458 George 4458George Mule 4453 4453In In jockey circles Odom was easily the star of the week and made a splendid record riding nine winners six seconds and three thirds he was only unplaced f6ur times It must be remembered though that his case is that of all good riders the best boy gets the best mounts Coburn leads but if the meeting were a little longer it is probable that Odom would be first Speaking of the racing situation in St Louis for the coming season the GlobeDemocrat says The strife is ended The scenes of last year will not be repeated If Kinloch Park races at all it will race in perfect amity with Delmar and the FairGrounds Individuals may be discontented but recent events have shown that they will no longer have their old time power of bending the powers of the state to personal ends Politics may not be eliminated from the racing game But brigandage and sand bagging obviottsljVwill riotplay the pail tliey uid last year It will be a case of a fair field and no favors and race tracks will rise or fall by favor of the public and not by the favor of crafting poli ¬ j ticians Major Daingerfield manager of Castleton Stud has received a letter from Foxhall Keene to the effect that James R Keene and trainer James Rowe are highly satisfied with the twoyearolds by Ben Brush which have just been shipped east They are the first of that noted race horses get to be trained and are as follows Brown colt dam Frugal by Miser brown colt dam Fairy Slipper by St Serf brown colt dam Innerdale by Galliard brown filly dam Maid of Dorset by Dutch Skater brown filly dam Invercauld by Powhattan who is a half sister to Conroy the only threeyearold who ever won the Brooklyn Handicap HandicapEugene Eugene Leigh will train Richard Crokers horses in England this year in the place of Enoch Wishard who will train John A Drakes horses in this coun ¬ try Croker has sent from his training ground at Wantage six twoyearolds to Leigh who is at Fox Hill Lyddington This move on the part of Croker is taken to mean that Leigh will soon handle the Tammany chieftains entire stable and that Clem Jenkins will ride most of the Croker horses as the Reiff boys will not be seen in England this year The names of the twoyearolds sent to Leigh are not known but there were several yearlings by Dob ¬ bins in training at Newmarket last fall No refer ¬ ence is made to Crokers Stanhope and American Boy threeyearolds which are entered for the Derby but it is believed that Leigh will train them too John Fay the well known Cincinnati bookmaker who has a large stable of norses quartered at Churchill Downs Louisville returned home several days ago from an extended trip to the east Mr Fay will send his entire string to Memphis in a few days to prepare them for the spring meeting there In the stable is a candidate for the Montgomery Handicap Hunter Raine This colt has filled out wonderfully this winter and Mr Fay expects him to give a good account of himself in his stake engagements Hunter Raine is quoted at 20 to 1 in the Montgomery Handicap and 200 to 1 in the American Derby There have been several com missions sent from Louisville to bet on him in both events H E Leigh now in England has ordered his English twoyearold filly Avo Maria by Bellamire Sister Superior shipped east where she will go in training for the coming campaign The filly wai imported last fall and has been wintering at H P Headleys Beaumont Stud at Lexington Ey Page [2] New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES ENTRIESProbabilities Probabilities Weather cloudy track fast Apprentice allowanceFirst allowance First Race 1 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 27559 BentleyB 6 131 650 650Ma Ma Belle 4 129 30939 Woodtrice g 18 10 30951 Tragedy 123 720 720309512Maple 309512Maple 30951 Socapa 4 121 to 30902 Camel 5 S5 30801 Brightie B 7 119 00 30533 30S65Junaetta 230S65Junaetta LaGorta JJ 690 69030904Fleetwing 2 30904Fleetwing f 1J2 710 30756 Badge Bell 4 110 66a 66aSecond Second Race 58 Mile Mile3yearolds 3yearolds Allowances 3 918BenHullum 107 700 70030933Siphon 30933Siphon s 107 710 71030900The 30900The Four Hundred 30868Lingo 29370Moderator 309002Dolce Far Niente JOa 715 71526656Electrolytic 26656Electrolytic 102 660 31934 Quicksilver Sue JOO 6aO 26969 Maggie Clopton 100 690 30402 Lady Wadsworth 100 67o 3 9533Julia Junkin 100 72a 72aThird Third Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Handicap 3 920Intrusive 7 129 750 750309353Death 309353Death l lim X30954 raX30954 Andes J im ° J ra 4fn 4fn309542Tom 309542Tom Kingsley 7 104 710 710309543Grantor 309543Grantor 6 102 740 30935 Albula f S 3 W832Velma Clark 35 359rtOT 9rtOT aua3d Unr Jagg me e o Dftvm iivia O S7 5 4 ± J 885 Marie Bell 3 y 0a 0aFourth Fourth Rac 1 1 Miles Miles4yearolds 4yearolds and upward The Oakland Handicap 1000 added added309382Nitrate 309382Nitrate lm 30G203ScarletJJily 71030G203ScarletJJily 5 101 710 10 3i833Albert F Dewey 1 ° 1 69o 69o3W21 3W21 SilTerCoin 5 29 684f3trangest 2 90938 Ben Chance a 30955Little Elkin 4 90 7 C K Burdeau entry entryFifth Fifth Race 1 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling 25734 McAlbert 7 109 600 60030853Lou 30853Lou Rey 6 107 700 309352Carl Kahler 4 105 715 71530486Jerry 30486Jerry Hunt 6 104 690 690309042Sir 309042Sir Florian 6 103 725 72530770Prestome 30770Prestome 5 100 675 675309i2 309i2 Lofter 5 97 705 309562 Algie M 4 95 710 710Sixth Sixth Race 2 Miles 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling30921Admetus 30921Admetus 8 98 710 30973 Uncle Tom 4 98 660 66030917Excelsis 30917Excelsis 6 95 J700 J700309i52Linden 309i52Linden Ella 5 93 695 69530921Azim 30921Azim 4 93 725 72530921Deloraine 30921Deloraine 4 91 715 715Seventh Seventh Race 1 Mile 4yearolds and upward Selling Selling308522Dr 308522Dr Carrick 4 101 705 30865 Lissome 5100 695 30656 Incidental 7 100 650 30770 Belleof Elgin 4 98 690 30676 Locust Blossom 7 98 720 30865 Icon 4 96 675 30922 Balloon 4 94 725 308663 Joe Collins 4 91 705 70530867Aaron 30867Aaron 4 91 685 DAILYRACINGFORM ISSUED EVERY DAY WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN BULLETINOFFICIAL OFFICIAL OKQAN OF OFTHE THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB EDITOR AND PEOPEIETOR F H BHDNBLL ASSOCIATE EDITOB CLINTON C RILET SECHETABY MES F H BBUNELL ttrcd in the Post Office at Chicago as second class matter DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph 1X4126 FIFTH AVE CHICAGO ILLINOIS COPYRIGHTED COPYRIGHTEDittred ittred 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 O B A Th chart and index numbers and track form of DAILY RACING FOEM must not be used They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly pro ¬ tected SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAH IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS TERMS TERMSPer Per Month 125 125Half Half Year 750 750One One Year 1400 1400Th Th above rates are for single copies as sealed litters firstclass mail mailDally Dally Racing Form Publishing Co prefers to send single copies as firstclass mail in all cases casesLocal Local subscriptions outside the down town dis ¬ trict will bo declined at other than firstclass mail matter rates Jo bo considered and answered all queries to DAILY RACING FOEM must be sent over the full name and with the address of the writer Those names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test CHICAGO ILLINOIS MAECU 8 1902 New Orleans Form. STEW OKIBANS FOEM NEW OELEANS LA March 7 Tho form of Satur ¬ days New Orleans fields is First Race Maple Tragedy Woodtrice WoodtriceSecond Second Race Julia Junkin Tho Four Hundred Lingo LingoThird Third Race Intrusive Maggie Davis Grantor GrantorFourth Fourth Race Little Elkin Ben Chance Strangest StrangestFifth Fifth Race Sir Florian Carl Kahler Algie M MSixth Sixth Race Azim Deloraine Admetus AdmetusSeventh Seventh Race Balloon Locust Blossom Dr Carrick Charleston Form. CHARLESTON FORM CHABLEBTON S C March 7 Th form of Saturdays Charleston fields is First Race Swan Dance Fannie Knox Hattie Davis Second Race St Bishop Laracor Oton Clay ClayThird Third Race Oricius Patchwork Grace Wilson WilsonFourth Fourth Race Loyalty Haco King Galong GalongFifth Fifth JRace Barney Saal Randolph Jr Lake Fonso Sixth Race W J Balcer Canrobert Sylvan Dell Charleston Entries. CHARLESTON ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track good First Race 4 12 Furlongs 3yearolds and upward Selling SellingIhd Ihd Horses Age Wt Hdcp 30893 Give and Take a 110 680 30964 Henry Hammond 4 109 663 30829 Sadie Southwell 8 108 675 30912 Johnny Brown 4 106 670 30980 Mudder 4 104 685 685309653Hattie 309653Hattie Davis 3 92 690 690309142Swan 309142Swan Dance 3 92 700 700309652Fannie 309652Fannie Knox 3 92 695 695Seconrt Seconrt Race 58 Mile 3yearolds Selling Selling30930St 30930St Bishop 112 700 70030861Jim 30861Jim Scanlan 109 685 685SC955UIuceaa SC955UIuceaa 107 685 30981 John W Dahney 104 680 680306S42Clifton 306S42Clifton Boy 104 680 30966 Oton Clay 104 690 30982 Laracor 102 695 695Third Third Race 6 12 Fnrlongs 4yearolds and upward Selling 30828 Lulu Hammond 5 108 675 675309SO 309SO SutteC 6 108 670 670309SO 309SO Custodian 4 107 680 680309S03Oricius 309S03Oricius 4 107 700 30963 Chinooka 5 105 685 685309473Toad 309473Toad Rainey 4 105 685 685309302Patchwork 309302Patchwork 4 105 695 69530963Graco 30963Graco Wilson 4 105 690 690Fourth Fourth Race 1 316 Miles MilesOver Over 5 hurdles 4yearolds and upward Allowances 30950 King Galong 8 152 690 6903091SHaco 3091SHaco 8 152 695 695308443Negoncie 308443Negoncie 8 140 685 30948 Stuttgart 6 137 680 680309182Loyalty 309182Loyalty 9 137 700 30948 Broadway 4 130 675 30918 ABride 4 125 670 670Fifth Fifth Race 34 Mile Mile4yearolds 4yearolds and upward upwardThe The Charleston Hotel Handicap Handicap30932Tremar 30932Tremar 4 114 680 680309322Bettio 309322Bettio B II 4 108 685 68530949TomCurl 30949TomCurl 4 108 675 675309S3Certain 309S3Certain 5 103 685 30966 Lady Aintree 5 102 675 30949 Ducassa 4 100 685 30912 Barney Saal 6 100 700 700l30982Lake l30982Lake Fonso 6 95 690 690309462Randolph 309462Randolph Jr 4 95 695 695Sixth Sixth Race 4 12 Furlongs 4yearolds and upward Selling 30933 Sylvan Dell 5 110 690 30982 W J Baker 8 110 700 30933 Canrobert a 110 695 30982 Jessie Y 4 108 675 675308963Olea 308963Olea 5 108 680 68030914Troubaline 30914Troubaline 5 108 685 30863 Celia 6 108 675 30931 Trilby Nelson 8 108 670 Oakland Form. OAKLAND FORM OAKLAND CAL March 7 The form of Satur ¬ days Oakland fields is First Race Blackthorn Bilitis Rubino RubinoSecond Second Race Doreen Quadra Killdoe KilldoeThird Third Race True Blue May W St Phillipina PhillipinaFourth Fourth Race Artvis Sylvia Talbot Georgie West WestFifth Fifth Race Bragg Wolhurst Galanthus GalanthusSixth Sixth Race Lode Star Hungarian Legal Maxim Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES Probabilities Weather clear track heavy heavyFirst First Race 5 12 Furlongs Furlongs3yearolds 3yearolds and upward Selling SellingInd Ind Horses Age Wt Hdcp 30974 Sam Green 5 120 690 30940 Killeen f 0120 685 30945 Little Minch Jr 6 120 700 309743Elkarn 4 116 715 29941 Belario 4 116 710 30940 The Fiddler 4 116 695 30974 Helen Smith 4 114 705 30974 Bilitis 4 114 720 30045 Mrs Brunell 4 114 710 710309572Blackthorn 309572Blackthorn 3 107 725 30577 Rubino 3 104 715 715Second Second Race Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile mile3yearolds 3yearolds Selling Selling305423Qnadra 305423Qnadra 108 710 71030S592Tyranus 30S592Tyranus 107 700 30942 Killdoe 107 705 30557 Dwight Way 107 705 30819 Flattered 105 693 69330907Doreen 30907Doreen 105 725 30858 Montana Peeress 105 690 690Third Third Race 34 Mile 3yearolds and upward Allowances 30911 Panamint 6 113 685 685305102True 305102True Blue 8 110 725 30276 May W 6 108 720 30277 Marion Lynch 5 108 700 25589 Alice Josephine 3 94 690 690308413St 308413St Phillipina 3 94 715 715Fourth Fourth Race 58 Mile Mile2yoarolds 2yoarolds Allowances AllowancesThe The Bell Stakes Value 2000 200030856High 30856High Chancellor 118 720 30643 Sylvia Talbot 115 740 30925 Gaviota 112 735 73530837Georgie 30837Georgie West 112 735 735COJ21Arabo COJ21Arabo 110 730 73030643Artvis 30643Artvis 110 750 30791 TheFog 106 710 3048S3Hpniton 103 Chinn Forsythe entry entryFifth Fifth Race 1 Mile 3yearolds and upward Handicap Handicap309272Colonel 309272Colonel Ballantyne 4 107 309273Meehanus 6 102 309252Volhurst 8 102 309263Galanthus 4 100 30875Bragg 3 96 Sixth Race 1 Mile and 5O Yards Selling30943Hungarian 3yearolds and upward Selling 30943Hungarian 6 111 30979 Lode Star 8 Ill 30928Phil Archibald 4 110 30943 Invictns 4 102 S09402Golden Light 4 102 30959Legal Maxim 3 93 29702 Evea G 3 91 RaceTrack Information Bureau BureauTURF TURF RACESSUITE CORRESPONDENTS PUBLISHERS FORM LETTER HANDICAP ON ALL RACES SUITE 500 263269 DEARBORN ST TELEPHONE HARRISON 3689 RATES 3689RATES 100 PER DAY 400 SIX DAYS SELECTIONS 15 to 1 Extra Special Plunge for the Limit Limitruns runs today at New Orleans and barring accidents should win easily If you care to put a bet down today dont miss our wire It will enable you to participate in an anOLD KILLINGREMEMBER OLD FASHIONED HOG KILLING REMEMBER JENNIE REID 301 WON PRINCE BLAZES 151 WON and fifty other long shots all winners and the odds from 10 to 60 to 1 We cant promise 100 to 1 shots but if there was any way in guaranteeing winners we would be tempted to offer you a guarantee of SO per cent winners We have never in our long experience seen a day which promised what TODAY SATURDAY DOES and the week of March 10th to loth does Horses that have been in preparation for weeks are now rsady and we will supply our clients with winners that will make it possible to win thousands Our old patrons will as usual participate in these good things and our advice to turfites who are unable to make it pay on their own hook is TRY THIS COMING WEEKS WINNERS and you will never regret it 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 Today SpecialSTARTS Our Long Advertised Special STARTS WITH NO CHANCE TO LOSE 10 TO 50 TO 1 AND WE WEGuarantee MoneyWe Guarantee a Run for Vour Money We had a good sheet yesterday but failed to make money for you WILL CERTAINLY HAVE A WIN NERTODAY as the Colonel is with tho horses and you know what that means REMEMBER we NEVER use more than FOUR RACES at any track GUARANTEEING onothird of starters to win or REDJJEM For further information see Sundays issue COL issueCOL J C WOOTBB8 MOB BUNCOBRONCHO INFORMATION CO On sale at 192 S Clark St and news boy cor Clark Madison St 94 Lincoln ATO Tel 3031 Dearborn Attention Ail Turf Followers s Do not fail to read my advertise Iment of my SPECIAL OFFER in itomorrows issue of this paper 0LEARYS FUTURE BOOK ON AMERICAN DERBY BROOKLYN AND SUBURBAN HANDICAPS HANDICAPSWrite Write for quotations Commissions handled on all races Long distance telephones Yards 628 and 654 654JAMES JAMES QtEABY 418389 HALSTED STr STrCHICAGO CHICAGO ILL BUNCO BRONCHO WIRES WIRESOne One horse one wire one special 8200 one horse TUESDAY DELORAINE backed oil the boards WEDNESDAY LOSS NO EXCUSE THURSDAY Lady Chorister backed oil the boards FRIDAY NO ODDS SATURDAY 10 TO 50 TO 1 GOOD THING 72 119 UEAKBORW ST ST2Winners 2Winners Guaranteed at Oakland Baiiy2 Baiiy2Botany Botany 32 lady Meddlesome 5 1 Place Estado Quiz Quizwere were our best bets yesterday at Oakland 500 forfeit if the above were not given givenTOO TOO AY AYwe we have two more royal good things at Oak ¬ land They are especially prepared for a kill ¬ ing and will be heavily backed by a contingent that never plays dead ones Also a few good ones at New Orleans Wo never advertise spec ¬ ials unless we have them on tap and these for today can be relied upon We dont give eigh ¬ teen races daily like other handicappers handicappersTho Tho Best of Reliable Information Informationby by Wiro from Our Experts Daily DailyEOl1 EOl1 SPRINGS OFFICES 8 COURT ST UOO Weekly Wired at 10 am Page [3] New Orleans Form Chart. CHARTNEW NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS LA Marcli 7 Eightysixth ClubWinter day Crescent City Jockey Club Winter Meeting Weather cloudy track fast Presiding Judge R W Simmons Starter C J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 200 p m 3O968 A Q ft ft FIRST RACE34 Mile Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling A Wt St M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S07243J11SS CONRAD 5 110 7 51 53 52 in Lyne M Jackson 4 5 4t 2 30903 COTTON PLANT 3H 2 31 2 McJoynt 10 10 8 3 15 20 20 8 yAI l i l liyTiia iyTiia 10 10 9 4 6772 12 12 12 5 309022THE MESSENGER 15 20 20 8 30350 ALEX ALEX308G73ROYAL 20 30 25 8 308G73ROYAL STERLING 5 115 9 10 9 9 92 Odom N Hand 2 2 75 3 5 30939 BLOCKER 7 112 11 11 10 10 108 Minder R E Maddox Co 15 90 20 8 308652DIFFIDENCE 5 110 8 9 11 11 11 Brennan E Heynolda Co 20 25 25 8 30865 BERTHA NELL 7 110 Left at the post Landry W J Connors 15 20 0 8 Time 24 48 1 14t Winner 14tWinner B m by Conrad Miss Caveland CavelandWent Went to post at 2 04 At post 5 minutes Start poor Won driving second the same Lyne started to poll Miss Conrad up at the start and she had to go all around the leaders to get She caught up lola and Cotton Plant tiring in the last sixteenth and finished strongly Cotton Plant ran to his best form Ipla showed improvement and W9uld have won but for racing too closely with Judge Magee The latter tired Boot was shut off at the sixteenth post and had to poll up The last three were practically left at the post Royal Sterling ran a bad race J JMiss Miss Conrad show evens Cotton Plant sbnw 3 to 2 lola show 4 to 1 Royal Sterling show put SECOND tRACE 12 Mile Purse 300 2yearolds Selling Ind Horses A Wt St k yz X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C J 30814 HONDA 10H 3 41 2 H Lyne Daniols Co 85 2 75 35 30483 MERCIFUL 95 1 11 H 22 R Brown H T Griffin 6652 3 849 FAIRY LIKE 1005 51 51 3 Earle JWHowell 20 30 30 10 30883 DISAPPOINTMENT C 100 4 6 4 42 Battiste J M Stokes Co 10 12 12 5 MIMOSA SAN 100 6 3 31 5 GThompsonMrs R W Karrick 6 652 30814 ELECTRIC 100 2 2 ft 61 Nutt T Licalzi 4 4 3i 1 30849 BLACK PATTI 100 7 7 7 7 B Rica P A Renaud 10 20 29 8 30786 QUEEN REX 95 8 888 Helgeson Mrs J B Brannon 15 20 20 8 8Time Time 12 24s 36J 50 Winner IVWent 50Winner Ch f by Major Richards Aurora IV Went to post at 2 35 At post 9 minutes Start fair Won easily second the same Honda was best finished strongly and was drawing awav at the end Merciful was under a hard drive all through the last furlong Fairy Like just managed to get up in time to beat Disappointment C onk Mimosa San is a slow breaker and was tiring badly at the end Overweights poundsHonda endOverweights Honda li pounds Honda show out Merciful show evens Fairy Like show 4 to 1 Electric show 1 to 2 THIRD RACE Short Course Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Handicap Steeplechase AWtSt 3 6 9 12 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C I 30919 TORREON 7 130 2 1 H 12 13 14 ii J Zeno Mrs L Finney 3 3 3 6 30723 HELEN PAXTON 6 130 7 7 = 7 4 3H 22 Slater Daniels Co 30 30 30 10 30399OLD FOX 6 155 1 21 32 2 21 i 2i 31 Hayes C A Johnson 1 1310131035 309361FALELLA 6 145 5 5a 5 62 51 52 4 Butler C Hak Sons 44475 30936 BRISTOL 6 156 8 8 8 71 71 72 52 A Johnson Mrs L Finney 3 3 3 1 309362HARV B 8 127 4 31 2 31 42 42 6 Kelly Reece Co 10 12 12 4 309363 KING ELKWOOD 9 128 6 61 62 5 61 8 7io Lyons J A Maxwell Co 15 20 20 6 30707 MACLAREN 5 133 3 4 41 8 8 6 8 G Wilson G Lanka 8 12 12 4 59JWinner Coupled in straight betting Time 2 59J FireWent Winner B g by Silver Mine Central Fire Went to post at 311 At post 7 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Torreon showed unexpected speed jumped well and hung on gamely when it came to a drive Helen Paxton was in close quarters next to the inside rail in the run home and finished strongly Old Fox tired in the final furlong Bristol was poorly handled and showed but little speed poundTorreon Overweights speedOverweights MacLaren 1 pound Torreon show 2 to 1 Helen Paxton show 4 to 1 Old Fox show out Falella show 3 to 5 Bris ¬ tol show 1 to 2 The entry place 4 to 5 show 1 to 3 t Q r7 l FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 7O Yards Purse 400 3yearolds Handicap Ind Horses AWtSt yt StrFin Jockey Owners O H C P 30902 MERRY MAKER 104 5 3 3k 31 3H 1 Lyne Liger Brown 25 25 19 4 30905 Youuf309033BALM KAFFIR los 7 i SH 4u 5 2 Youuf J D DearingBro 4 4i 4i 65 309033BALM OF GILEAD 109 4 21 21 2 2 2u 3 Landi Landry MrsiUAbadie 2 5 5 75 30868 CIRCUS 108 1 8 88 8 5 OH 62 4 4K = Creati Creamer W T Baldwin 8 10 19 3 30900 DUKE OF CONNAUGHT 93 3 1H 12 H m 5 Boyd T J McHale 20 25 25V 8 30036LORD QUEX 122 2 4H 42 61 4s 62 Odom A Simons 30938 PROWL 106 8 62 6 7 7 7 J Miller J U Strode 6 10 10 3 30901 THE WAY 991 6 51 7 8 8 8 Minder J J Ogles 30 30 30 10 Time 10Time 24 49 1 14 J 1 41 1 45i BrownWent Winner 45iWinner B c by Deceiver Lettie Brown Went to post at 347 At post 6 minutes Start good Won driving second the same Merry Maker was fortunate throughout and finished well but just managed to last long enough to stall off Kaffirs rush The latter had to go around his field to get up and was wearing the winner down and would have beaten him out in two more strides Balm of Gilead hung when it came to a drive Duke of Cqnnaught showed the most early speed but tired in the final drive Lord Quex ran a good race at the weights Overweights weightsOverweights Balm of Gilead 1 pound The Way 4J Merry 4JMerry Maker show 2 to 1 Kaffir show 3 to 5 Balm of Gilead show 3 to 5 Lord Quex show 1 to 3 3O972 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile Purse S300 4yoar lds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St H Vi 5i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30621 MR PHINIZY 610911 4u 73 6 2i It Gilmore H Robinson 3 7 7 2 30833 BANISH 6 100 5 6 S 71 32 21 Boyd C DoWitt Co 75 75 1 12 308S6 12308S6 EL MORAN 5 102 10 9 82 S 4H 3a Lindsay L A Buisson 60 100 100 40 309223LOVABLE 5 92 4 H 23 12 Hi 42 Heleeson George Rowe 6 8 8 3 30SG9 JOE DOUGHTY 6 102 6 5H An 4 6n 5 W Waldo Moran Pfiflle 20 20 15 6 2093S WATERHOUSE 6 94 77 9 9 7 6 Neely MrsM QLylds 20 20 10 4 430860AFRA 30860AFRA 7 993 9 31 3i 31 8 7 Minder F E Fagot Co 20 20 20 8 30152 DONATOR 7 102 3 8 51 5 9 S Otis O Mnlholland 8 10 10 4 4308873CHOICE 308873CHOICE 4 110 2 23 In 2 5 910 Odom EJ Arnold Co 4772 30771 AQUINAS 8 99 8 10 10 10 10 10 Brennan S T Smith Co 40 100 100 40 40Time Time 25 49 1 15i 1 41 41Winner Winner InterestWont Ch h by Phoenix Interest Wont to post at 4 24 At post 3 minutes Start good Won driviag second the same Mr Phinizy was taken the shortest route saved ground at all turns and fought it out gamely when it came to a drive Boyd could not do Banish justice He was on the outside to the stretch turn El Moran closed a big gap and finished stoutly after getting oil all tangled up Lovable and Afra were used up in sot ¬ ting stretchScratched the pace and quit in the stretch Scratched 30867 Pillardist 91 30770 Belle of Elgin 93 Overweights 93Overweights Mr Phinizy li pounds Afra 2 Donator 3 Choice 3 Mr Phiuizy show 6 to 5 Banish show out El Moran show 10 tol 3O973 SIXTH RACE 1 18 Miles Purse 300 3jearolds ana upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St St Ji Vz X StrFiri Jocueys Owners O H C P 30918 DR STEPHENS 4 102 6 42 4H 22 21 IKE INK Otis C E Waters 10 15 15 6 30922 FRANK JONES 3 84 5 2 21 31 32 21 21 GThompsonJ R Stanton 6662 30S01 666230S01 MEGGS 7 108 7 7 3 41 41 Gi 31 Lyno G H Marlmaun 15 16 16 6 30922 KINGSTELLE 4 97 1 12 V 13 n 31 4 Boyd B Schreiber 6 6 3 65 30939 CHARLES D 6 103 3 31 7 8 7 5 5 Whitakor F G Altman 8872 30917BIG 887230917BIG INJUN 4 101 9 61 61 52 62 41 6 Minder J J Ogles 4 4 11545 30917 WOODSTICK 4 96 4 51 5 7 8 7 71 Munro R M Westerfield 20 30 30 10 30869 EUGENIA S 6 105 10 9 8 6 SXK 8 8K Helgeson J K Finley 3662 30834 L TOMMY TUCKER 4 107 8 8 9 9 99 920 Wallace F Gering 15 15 15 6 30921 UNCLE TOM 4 101 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 Nutt T J McHale 15 20 20 8 Time 25 49 1 14 1 41 1 55 Winner B g by Octopus Ignoramus and was wearing the two leaders down at the end Kingstelle showed the most early speed but tired and quit The winner entered for 400 was run up 100jand bid in Jockey Hope who rode Dr Stephens the investigationScratched last time he ran was suspended pending investigation Scratched 309552Linden Ella 101 30335 Hard Heart 82 Overweights poundDr 82Overweights Charles D 1 pound Dr Stephens show 3 to 1 Frank Jones show evens Meggs show 3 to 1 Kingstelle show 3 to 5 I Big Injun show 1 to 2 Charleston Form Chart. CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARTCHARLESTON CHARLESTON S C March 7 Sixtyninth day Charleston Racing Association AssociationWinter Winter Meeting Weather clean track fast Presiding Judge J B Morrow Starter W F Bruen Racing starts at 3 00 p m FIRST KACE 78 Mile Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St iC 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S0950 MILLSTREAM 7 108 2 12 is ii IK H Ma HHebbel 3 3i 3 75 30881 FRED GRAFT 10 105 5 21 23 22 23 25 D Hall A H Boykin Jr 2 2 95 710 30912 ORICIUS 4 105 6 8 4n 32 32 31 Castro A Drake 6 6 2t 1 30916 CUSTODIAN 4105 7 6i 6J 4 4345 W Woods W Hunt Co 85858535 30931 SUTTEE 6 103 8 7 7 7 7 5 Rooney Palmetto Stable 15 15 15 5 30964 JOE GAMMAGE 6 105 1 4n 8 65 62 62 David W A Fay 6883 6883309293GOOD 309293GOOD KNIGHT 6 105 3 5i 3 3n 53 5 51 710 Alley J 3 Cronin 5883 50827 MUDDER 4 1031 4 SH 5 8 8 8 White C F Deline 15 20 20 8 8Time Time 26 521120 1341 1341Winner Winner Br h by Quicklime Monte Rosa RosaWent Went to post at 339 At post 15 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Millstream although stiff and sore ran a strikingly improved race He carried Fred Graft very wide on the last turn This cost the latter the race Hall claimed a foul but it was not allowed Oricius had to overcome a lot of early interference Custodian was hard ridden all the way and showed no speed Mudder is a bad actor at the post and delayed the start startScratched Scratched 309292Elsie Venner 103 30963 Chinooka 100 100Overweights Overweights Oricius 3 pounds Custodian 3 Mudder 31 31Millstream Millstream show 7 to 10 Fred Graft show out Oricius show 3 to 5 Custodian show out 3O981 SECOND RACE 34 Mile Purse 150 3yearolds Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M 1A A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30947 EMIGRANT 106 2 22 15 13 12 H Johnson D Murphy 5 5 3i 32 30913LADY RILEY 102 7 5 31 25 210 Alley M R Taylor Co 75 85 85 35 30965 CLARRIS 102 3 45 21 3 3 White S T Gaines Co 6 12 12 4 309143 JOHN VV DAHNEY 104 6 7 62 51 41 F Morris H L Johnson 44365 30953 PEARL BAN 97 5 31 51 42 52 David J R Hand 8883 30930 LADY FLORENCE 100 1 1 41 7 61 D Hall B L Shaw 66485 30947 ROSIE R 105 4 6 7 62 7 W Woods J Earl 7522 710 710Time Time 25 51 120 120Winner Winner B or br c by The Popper Westbound WestboundWent Went to post at 4 20 At post 1 minute Start fair Won pulling up second easily Emigrants ± rue form was exposed He was much the best and in the last furlong was almost eased up to a canter Iiady Riley was slow to break which caused her to get the worst of the start She ran a good honest race Clarris ran fairly well She does not call for much John W Dahney can do better The same applies to Lady Florence Rosie R is a counterfeit i iScratched Scratched 30965 Palms 107 30963 Harrison F 102 102Overweights Overweights Emigrant 2 pounds Lady Florence 3 Rosie R 3 3Emigrantshow Emigrantshow 7 to 10 Lady Riley show out Clarris show 2 to 1 John W Dahney show 3 to 5 Lady Florence show put Rosie R show out O O O THIRD RACE 4 12 Furlongs Purse 150 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S09122LAKE FONSO 6 105 1 1 12 12 Castro Z Cooper 852 2 710 710S09323DONNA S09323DONNA BELLA 4105 2 21 21 21 White S Pack 6883 30946 INTENT 5 105 8 41 3 3 J Jones WCWestmoreland6 662 50896 JvINGFUL 5 107 3 52 52 41 May E O Massart 12 12 10 4 43091G3ALZORA 3091G3ALZORA 4 105 4 32 4 52 W Woods J G Myers 222 45 50947 W J BAKER 8 107 5 7 7 61 Alley J J Cronin 2 1351351 30884 LARACOR 3 100 7 61 61 710 D Hall J A West 10 10 6 2 30649 LATCH STRING 3 95 6 888 David A J Stafford 8 15 15 5 30931 JESSIE Y 4 105 9 999 Rooney H Black 6 10 10 4 4Time Time 25 51 58 58Winner Winner B m by Fonso Lake Breeze BreezeWent Went to post at 4 51 At post 24 minutes Start poor Won easily second the same Lake Fonso was favored by the start and ran to her best form Donna Bella sho wed suprising improvement Intent ran a winning race Kingful was cut off on the first turn Alzora could never keep up W J Baker suffered from interference The last three at the start were practically left leftScratched Scratched 30879 Salome 105 30S95 Capitolia 105 105Overweights Overweights Laracor 5 pounds Lake Fonso show out Donna Bella show 3 to 2 Intent show evens Alzora show out W J Baker show 1 to 2 30983 FOURTH RACE G 12 1iirloiigs Purse 150 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St J4 J 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30933CERTAIN 5 106 2 lio H 15 13 D Hall Home Stable 21 4 465 30S97 46530S97 SAMIVEL 7 106 1 22 22 22 21 David G W Neal 22245 22245309493PRESGRAVE 309493PRESGRAVE 4 108 5 4 4 3 31 May J A West 6 10 10 3 309492S1R KENNETH 6 109 3 51 5 42 41 Powell W D Jones 75858512 S08462ALSO 75858512S08462ALSO RAN II 6 106 4 3 3 51 510 White S Pack 2 2 2 45 30917EVAS 4530917EVAS DARLING 4 105 6 6 6 6 6 W Woods D Williams 10 10 8 3 Time 25 50 118 125 Winner PerhapsWent 125Winner B g by Bramble Perhaps Went to post at 5 40 At post 4minutes Start good Won easily second handily Certain showed the most speed and spreadeagled his field Samivel although well meant was not equal to the task Presgrave taskPresgrave ran well Sir Kenneth ran poorly and can do much better Also Ran II had no mishaps Overweights Presgrave 2 pounds Evas Darling 4 No show betting FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Purse 150 4yearoidsand upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St y ± 1A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 30916 ECONOMIC 4 99 1 12 1 12 12 11 M Williams J R Hand 6 6 11545 309162PRINCE ESHER HER 11545HER 5 111 4 31 31 3 21 22 J Jones W E Orcutt 3331 50933 AGNES CLARE RE 3331RE 4 99 5 41 41 42 3i 3 D Hall A H Boykin Jr 12 12 10 3 3096GINCANDESCENT 6 1C6 3 2i 2 2n 4 42 Powell W 13 Littrell 4 4 475 J309503DANDY 475J309503DANDY H 6 107 7 52 5 510 510 55 J Lynch J Lynch 6 7 7 2i 3091GLADY 2i3091GLADY OF THE WEST 7 10G 8 8 7 7 62 620 Alley JC Ferris Jr 1 651110 out 30950DELLA CEE 4 103 2 7 8 8 8 75 W Woods Palmetto Stable 3331 30916 ABORIGINE 5 104 6 65 6i 62 7 8 David J Agnew 8 8 7 2i Time 2iTime 23 52 1 19 1 46 1 51 Winner SunlightWent 51Winner Ch f by Troubadour Sunlight Went to post at 603 Ac post 3 minutes Start good Won handily second easily Economic well lidden showed the most speed and tiptoed her field all the way Prince Esher ran well and at the end was com ing strongly The judges warning in reference to his in and put running evidently had good effect Agues Clare did the best she could Incandescent found the distance a little too far Dandy a H is worth watching Lady of the West did not run to her best form Her legs bothered her some before the race which may account for her bad showing Delia Cee was nearly thrown on the turn by Econo ¬ mic Aborigine refused to extend himself poundsEconomic Overweights himselfOverweights Delia Cee 2 pounds Economic show out Prince Esher show 1 to 2 Agnes Clare show 6 to 5 Incand escent show 3 to 5 Delia Cee show 1 to 2 Illinois Central Turf Exchange Commissions on al Races Stiitioco S1 Tram I Second Train I Train TLIixi 3 Special Trains on Illinois Central Ry RyReturning v Randolph VanBaron 136VanBaron 13812thst St St 1238 1235 105 168 136 138 12thst 1240 11Q J Returning trains at 445 and 605 pm 22nd J22nd 14239th St 1242 112 142 39th St 1245 115 1 45 and after last race 4563rd 63rd St 1250 120 150 Grand 150Grand Crossing 1255 125 155 Kensington 155Kensington 100 180 2M New ExchangeOn Turf Exchange On St Paul Railroad Canal and Adams Streets StreetsFFU FFU T violin 1st Train Leaves Union Depot at 1 2 50 pm A11V I pmI N fi UV1 I Ijfl jfl n 111U1 mm U 2nd Train 05 pm 3rd TraiR 55 P Returnjg Trains al 445t 545 an affer ast reB reBBotual Botual RUBDing Time ThirtyFive Iltyutes IltyutesROUND ROUND TRIP Page [4] Gossip Of The Turf. GOSSIP OF THE TURF TURFThe The Licensing Committee of the English Jockey Club has examined a number of jockeys previous to deciding on their license The investigations included several prominent English riders whose bank accounts are alleged to show profitable rela ¬ tions with F T Kelly the Bradford bookmaker and others concerned in the Bank of Liverpool frauds It is understood at least two among the foremost English jockeys will not appear on the turf during 1902 The committee granted a license to J H Martin the American jockey whose first inount will be in the Lincolnshire Handicap W N Fleischmann who recently returned from England is credited with saying In my opinion there is little doubt that the English Jockey Club will restore Sloan to his former position He has been convinced that with the English Jockey Club against him his turf future was practically at an end There was no chance whatever of his riding in this country until his license was restored to him in England Undoubtedly ho is a good jockey there are other good jockeys but by a chain of cir cumstances Sloan managed to usurp the premier position for the simple reason that ho was first in the English field Others have followed him and have furnished proof that we have the best jockeys obtainable E S Gardner Jr of Avondalo Stud Gallatin Tenn has sent to John E Madden Hamburg Place Ky eight head of thoroughbred broodmares to be bred to stallions there Following is a partial list Bracelet ch m 11 by Mr Pickwick Brademante by War Dance She is the dam of Bangle BangleWhite White Frost br m 8 by Iroquois Wildflower She won the Louisville and Oakley Oaks OaksWildflower Wildflower ch m 13 by Mr Pickwick Wood flower by The IllUsed i iSouffle Souffle b m 9 by Rayon dOr Soncy Lass by Mortemer MortemerIda Ida Pickwick b m 14 by Mr Pickwick Ida K by King Alfonso It was reported that Madden had bought these mares for W C Whitney but this is denied by him J E Madden has purchased of O H Chenault the chestnut mare Miss Mary by Mr Pickwick Mara tana and the chestnut mare Eeadina by Mr Pickwick Messalina Trainer John Eodegap has shipped toj E Gushing at the Eoby race track a twoyearold bay gelding by Patton Unite by iongfellow and a chestnut twoyearold gelding by Troubadour They have been fitted for early racing a tr Chicago Jockey Landry has been given permission by manager Presgrave of the Goughacres Stable to remain at New Orleans until the end of the meeting Landry has been engaged to ride St Tammany in the Crescent City Derby THE flmerlcan Sporting JUamial For 1902 COPYRIGHTED Running Trotting and Pacing HANDBOOK OFFICIAL The Pugilistic Record or 1901 OF FIGURES COMPENDIUM Handicapping and Bootonaking Tables TablesFIVE BEYOND COMPARISON OF RECORDS FIVE HANDICAP TABLES WITH KEYS Summaries fig Experts on the Past Years Doings 30c in Paper 1 1 DAILY RACING FORM PUB coj 241 26 FIFTH AVE CHICAGO 1 1 50cinSoft Morocco The Melbourne Stud StudU U iMSM v LIMITED TO THIKTY APPPOVED MARES Atff nanaspring 5plJJHandspring PROPERTY OF p j DWYER 5plJJ Handspring won the Great Trial Tremont Double Event both renewals Foam Billow Withers anc Carlton Stakes Brooklyn Derby etc Chestnut horse standing 161 hands high By Hanover My Favor ite by imp Rayon dOr Handsprings oldest get were twoyearolds in 1901 He has had but six starters three of which Merriment Meditation and Major Daingerfield are high class winners and one of his other starters which only twice raced ran second in one of his starts in company of 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 distance and to carry any sort of weight Handsprings second dam was by the successful sire imp Glen Athol a ton of Blair Athol winner of the Derby and St Leger and 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 ever ran in England Handsprings next dam is by none other than the great and only Glencoe Going back to Rayon dOr we find him but of a mare by the son of the immor ¬ tal Touchstone the foundation stone of nearly all perfect pedigrees and her second dam was old Poca ¬ hontas herself by imp Glencoe Thus combining several times over the wonderful Glencoe blood Any breeder stinting a good mare to Handspring has a chance to produce the greatest horse that ever lived and his stud fee is certainly a very low one taking everything into consideration Rainbow considerationRainbow 5O 5OBrown Brown horse 163 hands high foaled 1890 by Longfellow dam Buff and Blue by War Dance Ruin 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 thevbest of Lexingtons sons put of the famous old matron Reel by imp Glencoe Buff Buffand and Blue also produced Bright Phoebus winner of the Realization Stakes Monita Hardy Sister Geneva dam of Carnero and other winners His second dam Balloon was one of the greatest long distance race mares ever seen in this country and produced the famous brood mare Ballet Rainbow is one of the finest thoroughbred stallions in America and sold for 8200 as a yearling Rainbow made his first season in the stud at Melbourne in 1900 but he was stinted to a few mares before that and from those services he has had seven starters every one of which has been returned a winner including the three high class performers Menace who won eighteen races a greater number than any other threeyearold filly in training in 1901 Wealth a threeyearold filly who in her first and maiden start forced the noted Futurity winner Ogden then an older horse to run a mile under 140 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 St ownersSt 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 Jnlien was only stinted to a very few mares previous to going regularly in the stud at Melbourne in 1901j 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 Ho 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 Gallant The Goldfindor Amelia May 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 Fancy wood Blennenworth Monarka Precur sor Autumn Leaves Sting Kilmantle who won twice and was placed four other times out of sever starts in England in 1901 Colbert and many other winners The winnersThe 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 mj fixed opinion that strictly highclass race horses can be bred with more success if kept apart in smaL lots numbersMares rather than banded together in large numbers Mares kept in box stalls well bedded down the charges will be 10 per month when running on grass 5 which must be considered a very low price considering the established reputation the Mel dauntil Melbourne Stud to try the mares three times a week until the first of June and after that time every da until the season closes July 1st which is a guarantee that every mare will be got in foal if care an attention anattention will accomplish this end endISfTIsnal ISfTIsnal return privilege if horse is alive and in my possession K5 possessionK5 For catalogue and further information address TV S BARNES Proprietor Lexington Ky Racing Dates Of 1902. RACING PATES OF 1902 1902Crescent 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 Memphis Tenn March 31 April 23 Little Rock Ark March 24 29 Washington Bennings March 25 April 12 Aqueduct N Y April 15 May 1 Kinloch Park St Louis LouisLakeside April 15 May 2 Lakeside Ind April 1530 Nashville Tenn April 24 May3 New Louisville Ky May 1 24 Worth HI May 124 Morris Park N Y May 2 22 22s Fair Association St Louis LouisToronto s May 3 Juno 28 Toronto Ont May 2231 Brooklyn N Y May 24 Juno 13 Latonia Ky May 26 June 20 Hawthorne Chicago May 26 June 6 Hamilton Ont June 2 7 j Harlem Chicago June 7 June 20 Fort Erie Ont June 10 July 23 Sheepshead Bay N Y June 14 July 4 4o Washington Park Chicago ChicagoDolmar o June 21 July 19 Dolmar Park St Louis Juno 30 August 13 Brighton Beach N Y July 5 August 2 Hawthorne Chicago July 21 August 2 Highland Park Detroit July 26 August 23 Saratoga NY August 4 29 Harlem Chicago August 4 16 Kinloch Park St Louis LouisHawthorne August 14 20 Hawthorne Chicago August 18 30 30August Windsor Ont A ASheepshead August 25 September 27 Sheepshead Bay N Y August 30 September 13 Harlem Chicago September 1 13 DelmarPark St Louis September 1 30 Hawthorne Chicago September 15 27 Brooklyn NY Septemberlo October 4 Harlem Chicago September 29 October 6 Morris Park N Y October 6 25 Worth 111 October 7 November 1 Aqueduct NY October 27 November 8 Lakeside Ind November 3 20 20Washington Washington Bennings November 10 29 MONTHLY FORM BOOKS BOOKSThe The Form Book for February is ready for sale and includes the racing of March 1 Paper cover 1 leather cover 150