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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, July 26, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, July 26, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902072601 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, July 26, 1902 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] DcJly ' A "VOL. Till. NO. 178. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1902. PRICE 5 CENTS Harlem Form Chart HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., July 25. Sixteenth day. Chicago Jockey Club, Summer Maating. Weathar clear; track good. Presiding Judge, Francis Trevelyan. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Racing starts at 2:30 p m. I indicant whip. 5 spurs, I blinkers QQQ1 far FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Pnrse $400 ; $75 to second ; $25 to third. Q Q j JL O 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 33826 QUEEN OF DIXIANAH S 98 5" 21 26 23 1H Wilkerson H T Griffin 10 12 10 4 23896 THE RABBIT I 3 98 2" 1 1 12 21 BeanchampB E Gansel 4 5 41 11-5 33875 SOMERSAULT R 3 98 1" 32 33 32 3H Helgesen S S Tracey & Co 10 10 8 4 MABSHALSEA I 3 107 121 12 101 8 4" Donnelly J Brenock 20 50 40 15 33849 FORM I 4 103 11" 91 91 51 5" T Meade R Haley 6 8 7 3 33726 ALBERT ENRIGHT I 4 105 102 132 8 711 6 W Waldo Mrs R Bradley 20 40 40 15 ULTRUDA I 3 107 61 7i 7i 6 V Prior D 8 Fountain 10 10 6 21 32276 HOWENDOBLER N 3 107 4 42 4" 101 8 Otis C B Campbell 20 50 40 15 33157 MACKEY I 3 103 9 5k 51 41192 Birkenrnth E Corrigan 10 15 15 6 33821 GUM HONEY R 3 100 3h 6 61 910i J Hicks JDHooe&Co J6 8 7 3 32700 HATTIE JUNE IS J 4 103 13 11h U' H 111 C Bell MrsWJC'nw'y&Co30 100 100 30 6092 LADY WENTWORTH W 4 1111 71 81 121 121 121 Dominick L J Hanchett 10 15 15 6 31837 DON'T YOU DARE N 3 105 81 10"13l 13 1310 J Wright B G Bolich & Co 20 50 40 15 BUSSELLTON IB 4 112 15 14b 143 145 1410 Howell J Griffin & Co 10 50 50 20 32933 SENATOR SULLIVANB 3 107 141 15 15 15 15 J Banch M Stark 6 10 8 4 Time, 24, 49, 1:16. Winner Ch. f, by Dr. MacBride Queen Titania (trained by H. McCoulsky). Went to post at 2:30. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second handily. Queen of Dix-ana was much the best. She ran away fully a mile to a false start losing her jockey. He remounted and took her back to the barrier. Always well up she came away easily in the last eighth and finished strongly. The Rabbit showed her usual turn of speed, but tired when the pinch came. Somersault finished gamely. Marshalsea made up much ground in the last quarter. Form began slowly, but made up much ground when turning for home and was running past horses in the final sixteenth. The winner's price want to.10 to. 1 after the runaway. - - """" Corractad weights Lady Wentworth, 110. Ovorweichts Lady Wentworth, 11 pounds. Quaen of Dixiana, show, 2 to 1. The Rabbit, show, evens. Somersault, show, Z to 1. Qt)Q1 Q SECOND RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third! O O JL J 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St hi V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S3754 LENDIN S 112 2 311 31 35 H 1 T Knight WC Overton & Co 6-5 6-5 6-5 1-3 338222TOPSOIL I 109 H 21 22 21 2 27 Buchanan S C Hildreth 8-5 8-5 7-5 1-3 33796 GLENDON J 112 31 5 5 48 410 311 Blake A Simons 5 10 9 8-5 S3846 KING DODO f 107 41 la 1 l S3 40 Coburn K 8t. ne 15 20 20 4 31098 DUTCH PBINCESS I 104 5 41 42 5 5 5 C Bell E D McSweeny 60 100 100 30 Tim., 25f 514& 1 :17, 1 :31. Winner B. c, by Linden Kit Cat (trained by W. C. Overton). Went to post at 3 :05. Off at the first break to a fair start. Won driving ; second easily. Lendin moved up fast when turning for home and appeared an easy winner whan a sixteenth out, but here Top-soil came with a rush the two fighting it out to the wire. Buchanan tried to come through an impossible opening with Topsoil near the last aighth post when Lendin had the rail. In pulling up to go around he lost valuable ground but rallied and finished strongly. Lendin swerved badly in the last seventy-five ya'fds which came near losing him the race. Glendon ran his race. He runs beat in soft going. King Dodo ceased to be a serious contender when entering the last quartar. Dutch Princess showed early speed. Lendin, show, out. Topsoil, show, out. Glendon, show, 1 to 2. t t Q rT THIBD RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $500; $75 to sacond ; $25 to third. O O j JL I 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 hi i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 33675)BOSE TREE I 6 100 4 3H Si 32 12 Birkenrnth E Corrigan 2 2 9-5 7-10 33870 LADY IDRIS 4 99 2" 12 is 11 2 Hoar A E Neff fe Co 20 60 60 15 33773 A. D. GIBSON 4 100 3" 2" 21 22 31 BeauchampW W Darden&Co8 8 6 2 334692FITZKANET j 4 110 11 53 511 511 41 Howell W M Rogers 4 41 4 8-5 (33821)DUELIST ft 4 100 5 43 43 42 5" Donnelly Chinn & Forsytho3 16-53 6-5 33756 GONFALON II 5 104 6 610 6" 615 615 Blake 8 C Hildreth 10 10 10 3 32791 PIRATE'S QUEEN 11 4 98 7 7 7 7 7 Robbins J Arthur 100 200 200 50 Time, 24, 49.1:15. Winner B. m by Bona Vista Fannie Belph (trained by E. Corrigan). Went to post at 3:35. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily ; second handily. Rose Tree finished resolutely and was going away fast at the end. She had clear sailing throughout. Lady Idris ran a surprisingly good race, showing much speed and standing a last sixteenth drive with gameness. A. D. Gibson was slightly cut off at the last eighth post, but finished strongly. But for this mishap he might have finished second. Fitzkanet ran a dull raca and his poor performance should be thrown out in future calculations. Duelist was always outrun. Gonfalon was never a serious contender. Scratched 3S829 Leviathan, 95. Overweights Lady Idris, 1 pound ; Gonfalon, 2. Rose Tree, show, 1 to 3. Lady Idris, show, 5 to 1. A. D. Gibson, show, 4 to 5. Duelist, show, 1 to 2. QQQ1 Q FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $700; $75 to second; $25 to third. O O XJ JL O 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Worses A Wt St hi hi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 33825 FA VONIUS IS! 6 112 2 11 11 li li li J Ranch Burns&Waterh'se4 4 2 9-10 S38992BRULARE I 7 97 41 41 2" 321 21 21 BeauchampW W Darden & Co2 13-513-59-10 338493 VULCAIN l 5 107 1- 5" 3 21 3 32 Coburn S C Hildreth 8-5 9-5 9-5 4-5 (33872)PRINCE OF AFRICA! 4 104 31 2 4 46 45 4 Buchanam C DeWitt & Co 6 13 13 4 33825 FRANGIBLE f 5 92 51 31 520 5:0 510 5J0 W Knapp J Curl 10 15 15 4 32109 STRANGEST 18 6 94 6 6 6 6 6 6 JHGraham C K Burdeau 80 100 100 20 Time, 25, 50, 1 :1536,1 :41$& Winner Br. h. by Kinglike Favonia (trained by "Doc" Riddle). Went to post at 4 :05. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily; second the same. On a dry track Favonius outclassed the field and the result was never in doubt. Brulare finished strongly next to tha inside rail and was the best of the others. Yulcain tired palpably when the pinch came. Prince of Africa about ran his race. Frangible showed a little early speed. He runs to his best form in soft or heavy going. Overweights Yulcain, 2 pounds. Favonius, show. 2 to 5. Brulare, show, 1 to 3. Yulcain, show, 1 to 3. Q O O 1 O FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Pnrse $400; $75 to second ; $25 to third. OOalt 3-year-olds. Selling. - Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 33727 PREETORIUS I 101 5" 2H V U 22 11 T Dean T Licalzi 3 41 4 8-5 3S9013EBNEST PARHAM i 104 91 8" 81 81 51 2 Otis T D Sullivan 12 12 8 3 33579HUZZAH 104 12 41 23 22 12 3" J Ranch F J Kelley 31 4 18-56-5 (33875) RAVENSBURY I 109 10 71 4 4" 31 4" T Meade 8 C Hildreth 2 31 3 1 S3326 ROLLICK II. I 104 4 63 5 5 61 55 Birkenruth.E Corrigan 8 15 15 6 33826 BOSEE MAC H 106 7" 5 71 6b 41 6 Prior J J McCarthy 20 50 50 20 33826 HERSE IS 103 3" 1 31 31 72 71 C Bell H H Burline 80 60 60 20 33723LADY ALBERTA I 107 8"1H 61 71 8 S W Hicks Hatfield&Ownbey;30 40 30 10 33848 DIGBY BELL II 107 12 12 11 111 91 92 J Waldo W M Sloan . 12 20 20 6 33826 LADY BIRD A 99 11 10 101 10k 101 10 Helgesen Miller & Finch 50 60 60 20 33001 HOPKFIELD ft 109 2 3"12 12 11 11 Ezell G Lanka- 50 100 100 40 82434 SENORA MARIA 108 6 9 93 9" 12 12 T Knight H C Applegate 4 7 41 2 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24?, 50, 1 :16, 1 :295g. Winner B. g, by Foul Shot Park Ridge (trained by T. Licalzi ). Went to post at 4 :30. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won with the first five lapped and driving. Preetorius appeared to be beaten when turning for home, but rallied in the last eighth;and under strong urging finished stoutly. Ernest Parham finished with a rush and would probably have won in a few more strides. Huzzah was tiring fast at the end. Ravensbury got into a jam in tha closing strides, when he was finishing stoutly. Rollick II. was running fast at the and. Hersa, as usual, showed early peed. The winner, entered for $400, was run up to $700 and bought by 8. L'Hommedieu. Scratched (33770)Huachuca, 117. Corrected weights Hopefleld, 109. Overweights Digby Bell, 2 pounds; Rosie Mac, 3; .Herse, 4. Preetorius, show, 4 to 5. Ernest Parham, show, 3 to 2. Huzzah, show, 3 to 5. Ravensbury, show, lto 2. . QQH SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to third. OO J AJ 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 33699 ORONTAS 1 5 106 1 4 4 21 12 HI Blake G W Cook 1 1 7-101-4 (33848)PICQUART 3 99 4 2 2" 1h 23 2" T Dean B Schreiber 6 12 12 2 331562SEARCHER IB 4 101 3 31 35 3 310 315 Buchanan S C Hildreth 2 3 14-53-5 338252STAR COTTON f 5 103 21 li I'M 4 4 J Ranch H A Cotton 10 12 6 8-5 Time, 12, 25, 50, 1 :16, 1 :42, 1 :49. Winner B. h, by Azra Starlight (trained by A. Gates). ' Went to post at 5 :00. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second driving. Orontas moved up fast after six furlongs had been run and then easily went to the front, winning as his rider pleased. Picquart ran a cracking good race and stood off Searcher's strong bid in the last sixteenth with gameness. The latter ran a dull race and can do better. Star Cotton was out of place. Corrected Weights Orontas, 106. Orontasyshowyoat. Picquart, show, 3 -to-Sr Searcher, "show; 1 tfr'S. ' " " Brington Beach Form Chart BRIGHTON BEACH FORM CHART. BRIGHTON BEACH, N. T July 25. Eighteenth day. Brighton Beach Racing Association. Summer Meeting. Waather cloudy : track heavy. Presiding Judge. Claranca McDowell. Starter. C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing start3 at 2 :30 p. m. indicates whip, 5 spurs. 8 blinkers. 33921 FIB8T HACE 3-4 Mlle ?1'000 added- A11 ages. Highweight Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St hi H 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S3876 LORD PEPPER 18 4 110 1 12 U 1 is Redfern Pepper Stable 5 5 18-56-5 83632 CANDLING I 5 110 2 S 31 3 21 Kuhn H F Williams&Co 8 30 30 8 33876 B. OF LEXINGTON 5 116 3 21 21 21 S Odom Lotos Stable 7-5 8-5 13-102-5 33707 DINNA FORGET I 3 106 6 5 52 52 42 Rice Oilman & Son 100 200 200 60 33876 WEALTH 4 130 4 4 4 41 5" Wonderly Albemarle Stable 8-5 3 13-54-5 83634 TORCHLIGHT j 15 3 112 7 6 6 62 65 Bullman A Belmont 5 10 10 3 33857 CHIRON ISI 3 106 5 7 7 7 7 Miles W C Daly 100 100 60 20 Time, 12, 24, 48, 1 :15 Winner B. c, by Kantalca Queenie (trained by C. Davis). Want to post at 2 :30. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second handily. Lord Pepper xod unextended from start to finish and was easily bast. Candling ran a fast and game race ana in greatly improved form. Belle of Lexington was tiring badly at the end after a hard early essay to beat the winner. Wealth lacked spaed in the going and was overweighted. Torchlight finished well. Scratched 3387638adducee, 123; 336783Ben MacDhui, 122; 33007 Caller, 118; 8S8S62Rossignol. ' 113 1 " 33683 The Pride of Surrey, 107. Lord Pepper, show, 3 to 5. Candling, show, 3 to 1. Belle of Lexington, show, 1 to 4. Wealth, show, 2 to 5. 33022 8EC0ND KACE 3-4 Mlle $700addea- 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & Y StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 33801 JOHN A. SCOTT W 107 3 11 1H 1 15 T Burns J W Schorr 2 jj iiHT 33801 FULLBACK 107 7 5 52 31 23 L Jackson W C Patterson 20 30 30 10 338813SQUID 99 10 61 4" 51 3 Creamer WCDaly 15 20 10 4 33882 DOLLY HAYMAN M 106 8 2" 2 2" 41 Miles I Frank 15 30 30 10 33881 NORTHERN LIGHT IS 107 1 31 311 41 51 H Cochran S J Smith 20 40 40 12 33882 BARKELMORE ft 112 2 72 71 6 62 Bullman R Clark 20 '0 '0 8 338053PEARL DIVER I 104 12 11 10 .81 7 Redfern Pepper Stable 4 4 4 8-5 33414 NAPOLEON R 104 11 10 9 7 8 Michaels T F Grady 6 8 6 2 33882 MR. DINGLE I 107 5 9 11 9 91 Wonderly HMZiegler 15 20 '0 8 33881 ADELE HARDING IS 104 6 81 81 10 101 L Smith G B Walters 20 40 40 15 334632CANDAREEN IS 99 15 12 12 11 112 D O'ConnorC Mack 15 40 40 15 33882 MICHAELMAS IS 107 14 13 13 12 12 Rice M F Dwyer 8 8 6 '1 33388 SWEET JANE M 104 4 14 14 13 13 Creighton H K Vingut 100 200 200 60 338823EPIDEMIC 5 107 9 4 6114 14 Shea R T Wilson Jr 8 8 8 3 33881 KILMORIE IS I 104 13 15 15 15 15 J Martin Mrs F E Gardner 20 30 30 10 Time, 12, 24, 49, 1:16. Winner Ch. c, by Russell Bengaline (trained by G. Walker). Went to post at 3 :00. At post 8 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily ; second the same. John A 8cott ran away from the others and was an apparent certain winner throughout. Fullback liked the mud and finished fast. Squid closed a big gap from a bad start. Dolly Hayman and Northern Light held on well after being prominent in the first half. Barkelmora finished well. Pearl Diver, a slow breaker, was badly messed about, but was improving her position and finished strongly. Epidemic tired after going the first half. Scratched 33856 Frank Karrick, 110; 33778 Embarrassment, 107; 33882 Ithan. 104 : 33523 Garter "er Buckle, 103 j 3S856 Mennenfleld, 102; 33838 Handspinner, 96. ' Overweights Dolly Hayman, 2 pounds ; Barkelmora, 5 ; Sweet Jane, 5. John A. Scott, show, 3 to 5. Fullback, show, 5 to 1. Squid, show, 2 to 1. Pearl Diver, Bhow, 4 - - 33923 THIRD HACE1 1-16 Mlle8 $800 added. 8-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St H K StrFin Jockeys Owners 6 3. C P "" 336972 COGS WELL II 4 103 6 6 4k 31 31 HI L Smith P J Miles 6 i 8 5 33415 HANDICAPPEB 5 104 1 12 12 ij 11 2U Creamer WCDaly 1 l 4-S 2-5 338363ROSSIGNOL -f 3 101 4 23 21 22 2" S3 Redfern O L Richards 3 4 13-57I10 33853 GEORGIA GARDNER 1 4 96 3 31 32 4 41 4 McFadden E & G W Beck 15 30 iT 33839 C. BOS ENFELD iff 3 86 5 511 6 6 6 51 D O'ConnorP H Sullivan 20 50 50 8 33766SBAFFLED 15 J 5 101 2 41 51 5 51 6 J Martin E W Fitzgerald 6 12 12 1 Time, 12, 24, 49, 1 :15. 1 :43, 1 :50. Winner Blk. c, by Jim Gray Leola (trained by P. J. MileB). Went to post at 3:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Cogswell was favored by th going, gradually moved up and caught the leaders tiring in the last furlong and won o CONTINUED ON THIBD PAGE, BRIGHTON BEACH FORM CHART-CONTINUED. going away. Handicapper set a fast pace and ran well in hand, but tired unexpectedly at the end. Rossignol sulked throughout. Georgia Gardner. C. Rosenfeld and Baffled were going well in the last quarter. Scratched 33839 Prince Richard, 112; 33853 Black Dick, 110; 33633 Mosketo, 103; 32898 Dr. Clark, 103; 33561 Philippine, 101; 339043Outeider, 101; 333452Fjank McKee, 94; 338572Stevedore, 86. Cog3weIl, show, 9 to 10. Handicapper, show, out. Rossignol, show, 1 to 4. 3304: FOUETli ttACE 1 1-4 Miles- 51,200 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horse3 A Wt St St M . StrFin Jockeys Owners O. H C P S3876 CUSPIDOR fS 4 100 2 22 22 22 22 23 1" Wonderly W C Daly 3 3 11-52-5 33779 SADIE S. B 4 92 1 U 1 1H 12 1h 22 Shea P H Sullivan 3 3i 3 3-5 338782TOM KENNY - IS 4 114 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Shaw Osceola Stable 4-511-101 1-3 Time, 25U, 50, 1 :16, 1 :43J, 2 -.10. Winner Ch. g, by Owas Utility (trained by W. C. Daly). - Went to post at 3:40. At poet 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Cuspidor under a vigorous nd wore Sadie S. down in the stretch and ran a very game race. Sadie S. was best and particularly favored by the going, and was only beaten by a weak finish. Tom Kenny evidently did not relish the mud, but put up a game and fast effort, and was a good horse at the weights. Scratched (33535)Francesco, 115. FIFTH BAGE 5-8 Mile' $90 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 3392 Ind Horses A Wt St H, U 3A StrFin Jockeys Owners O M C P 337502AFRICANDER HS 122 2 45 43 jb u J Martin Deimel&Dwyer 7-104-5 7-10 out 33877 TIOGA W 100 4 3i 2 2 2 Wonderly P Belmont 4 8 7 7-5 33835 MOUNT KISCO HS 102 3 1h 3H 32 3 Redfern J Thomas 15 15 15 5 338383SEMPER VIVAX USB 102 5 51 52 52 4h L Jackson J P Kraner 12 30 30 8 3S8792BLUE AND ORANGE H 108 1 21 1 42 53 3haw J McLaughlin 4 41 3i 4-5 33879 HACKENSACK HSB 102 6 6 6 6 6 Rice P J Dwyer 12 12 10 3 Time, 12. 24, 4S9s, 1 :02. Winner B. c, by Star Ruby Afric Queen (trained by J. Deimel). Went to post at 4 :20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Africander was in close quarters to the stretch, but under a patient ride bided his time and went to the front in a twinkling in the stretch and outclassed the field. Tioga ran a fast and game race. Mount Kisco, evidently favored by the going, finished vory strongly. Semper Vivaz did not stride freely in the going. Blue and Orange tired in the last quarter. Hackensack broke slowly and was outrun .from the start. Scratched 33856Ringdove, 112; 3S877 Mackey Dwyer, 112; 33629 Bobbinet, 104; .33801 Damon, 102; 33852 Queen Bou La, 99; 33835 Bright Girl, 99 : 33882 Maintain, 99. Overweights Tioga, 1 pound Blue and Orange, 1. Tioga, show, 1 to 2. Mount Kisco, show, 8 to 5. Blue and Orange, show, 2 to 5. SIXTH BACK 1 1-16 Miles. $800 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 33926 Ind Horses A Wt St & X StrFin Jockeys Ownars O H C P 33337 BEN HOWARD 1 3 94 1 2 1 11 Hi li Shea A Shields 6 12 12 3 33633 MOSKETO H 4 98 4 31 21 2U 21 21 Michaels A L Aste 4 41 4 7-10 (33880)MERCER BS 5 103 S 4 32 35 3" 310 Redfern J E Richardson 3-5 7-10S-5 1-4 S3561 PHILIPPINE 5 104 5 5 5 5 5 4 White W Hueston 6 10 8 2 38853 PETRA II. IJ 4 108 2 1" 41 4 4 5 J Martin H Graham 10 15 12 S Time, 12, 24, 49, 1 :15, 1 :4S?, 1 :50. Winner B. c, by Ban Strome Mary Howard (trained by A. Shields). Went to post at 4:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second handily. Ben Howard was particularly favored by the mud, which enabled him to sustain his superior speed and held sway throughout. Moskoto ran well and might have won but for swerving in bahind the winner in the last furlong. Mercar was unable to stride freely in the going, but ran a game race. The other two are in bad form. Scratched 338373Swiftmas, 116; 33839 Prince Richard, 105; 33853 Black Dick, 104. Overweights Philippine, 3 pounds. Ben Howard, show, evens. Mosketo, show. 1 to 3. Mercer, show, out. Page [2] A1LYRACINGF0RM OOPYBIGHTED Altered 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, TJ. S. A. The chart and index numbers and track form of Duly Baoinq Foem mast not be nsed. They t copyrighted daily and will be keenly pro-tested. Reynolds & Co. 63, 110 DEARBORN ST. PREETORIUS, 5-1, Special. LENDIN, 7-5, Special. 0R0NTAS.4-5, Easily Best. Besides the above we gave kZ3: THE RABBIT, 4-1; QUEEN OFIIXIANA, 1 0-1; FAYONIUS, 3-i; VULGAIN, 2-1. This is the kind of information that is bound to get the money. TODAY Tm 20-1 'mm. This individual has been tried out strictly under cover and worked two seconds faster than the race will be run. If you miss us today you miss the opportunity of the year. Remember, we are the most consistent handicappers in the business. Our Sheets are Always on File at the Daily Racing Form Office. TKRMS $1 DAILY; $4 ANY SIX DAYS. Delivered to any city address before 12 o'clock and for sale at news stands southeast and northwest corners Clark and Madison Sts. WIN $1,000 TODAY My rates are $1.00 daily to put you next to EXTRA SPECIAL WINNER 15-1 Shot Today This one is entered in a soft spot. Bain or shine it should win as easily as Urchin, who won Thursday and was wired by me to about 800 patrons. Friday all those yon did the right thing for, the same received PREETORIUS, 6 to 1 Shot Winner, for an Extra Special. Bemember, I am using a WINNING SYSTEM which I have lately adopted. If you desire to beat them you should not fail to send me your subscription of $5.00 weekly and have your name placed on,, my Extra Special list. EX-JOCKEY VIC BRITTON Suite 539-40, 225 Dearborn St. RESPONSIBLE BETTORS In a position to play something "POSITIVELY RIGHT" two or three times weekly during the Chicago season can obtain the desired information, which will be wired responsible parties for a percentage of the NET WEEKLY WINNINGS. Wires sent ONLY when informant has a heavy personal bet down on close PBIVATE INFOS MATION representing the BIGHT interests. For particulars address P. 0. BOX 914, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Warning") ...THE... Warning" mflXIjn & G0Y CO. OF NEW YORK Has no Chicago office. Any one doing business in Chicago representing himself to be our agent, IS A SWINDLER. Our tips on Harlem races to be had by wire to your own address from New York office only. Terms, $6.09 Per Week, Telegrams at Cost of Subscriber, GRAHAM RICE, Pres , 130-131 STEWART BLDG., I mM ymm w arning aso broad way, nkw york, w srning Race Track Information Bureau SUITE 500, 263-267 DBABBOEN ST. 'PHONE HARRISON 3689. TERMS: $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. OUT OF TOWN OKDIRS WIRED AT 9 A. M. LEflDIN, 6-0; ROSE THEE, 12-S; MYONIOS, 4-1; ORONTAS, even. Five hundred followers of the Bace Track Information Bureau were instructed to play the above four winners. They were advised to plunge for the limit on Favonius and Orontas. SATURDAY AT HARLEM. THIRD RACE, 15-1 EXTRA SPECIAL, GOOD THING, And only known at this office. The best good thing of the year. Bemember BBIXTON. 10 to 1, won, and GIVEN TO ALL CLIENTS LAST SATUBDAY. Not a newspaper or handicapper in Chicago save Brixton to win last Saturday. WE HAVE THBEE OTHEE GOOD ONES that should not be favorites which we will name on our Form Lotter and in our wire. They should be 3, i or 5 to 1 each. Get aboard ; we make a special effort on Saturday. MONDAY AT HARLEM, 6-15-1 SHOT In special training for five weeks to win the race in which he is entered. Complete FORM LETTER, Printed, Ready at Our Office at 9 a.m. Also sold at the Wellington, Sherman, Great Northern and Grand Pacific Hotels; Kolman's cigar store, 267 Dearborn St. ; cigar stand in rotunda of Adams Express Building, 185 Dearborn St. ; news stands on northwest and southeast corners of Clark and Madison Sts. Brighton Beach Form BBIGHTOIT BEACH FORM. The form of Saturday's Brighton Beach fields is : First Bace Ohio Girl, 8inging Nymph, Destitute Socond Bace Bluff, Huntreesa, Bellario or Swiftmas. Third Bace Forward, Muzio, Eugenia Burch. Fourth Bace Gold Heels, Sun Shower. Fifth Bace Bising Sun, Eophone, Colbert. Sixth Bace Lux Casta, Hyphen, Port Boyal. Brighton Beach Form .BRIGHTON BEACH FOBM. New Yob, N. Y., July 25. The horses seeming to 1 have the best chances in Saturday's races are : First Bace Destitute or Lady Ion a. Second Bace Bluff or Bellario. Third Bace Muzio or Maokey Dwyer. Fourth Bace Gold Heels or Surmise. Fifth Bace Bising Sun or Eophone. " Sixth Bace Hyphen or Anak. H. FOEULAND. Brighton Beach Entries BRIGHTON B1ACH ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather cloudy ; track heavy. First Race 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 33708 Singing Nymph 105 720 33708 Ohio Girl 105 725 31229 Marie Tryon 105 715 3373S Era Mine . 105 705 32285 Tact 105 710 28071 Miriam Bedell 105 700 38523 Our Julia K 105 700 33733 Lady Iona 105 705 Aee of Spades 105 33037 Silver Trinket . . 105 705 33037 Destitute 105 ...... 715 28949 Miss Fisher 100 ......705 .33209 Clipper 100 715 33908 Hebron 100 700 33406 Fontenix 100 705 28350 Lady Babbit.... 100 710 Second Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, 338373Swiftmas 7. ...116 735 33802 Bellario 4.... 114 735 33776Eedpath 5.... 113 730 33903Satire 4.. ..106 725 (83907 VBluff 4.... 100 750 33748 Peninsula 3.... 99 730 33907 Meistersinger 3 ... 96 710 339082Tchula 3.... 94 720 (33492)Huntressa 3.... 91 740 S83C42Trump 3.... 89 ......710 Third Bace 3-4 Mile. 2- year-olds. Handicap. 33152 Blue Bibbon 120 730 (33583)Eugenia Burch 116 735 33877 Mackey Dwyer.... ....112 725 339062Ma'mselle Ill 730 ( 33778) Musio 110 740 337782Forward 106 750 33856 Eva Bussell 106 735 33805 Witfull 97 725 33877 Colonsay 95 J. ....720 Fourth Race 2 1-4 Miles. 3- year-olds and UBward. The Brighton Cup. $5,000 added. (33504)Gold Heels 4.. ..124 .... ..800 33878 Surmise 4.... 124 740 339052Sun (Shower 3.. ..101 750 Fifth Race Short Course. (About 2 Miles.l 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. The Leopardstown Steeplechase. $1,000 added. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 33657SEophone 5.... 156 690 25671 Colbert 5.. ..149 685 19n9Cavalcade 5.. ..146 680 The Bruiser, b. g, by Meddler Sheboygan 4.. ..132 -. ... 38657 Bising Sun 4.. ..182 700 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Milee. 3-year-oldi and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdep. 338022Leonid 3. ...114 780 (33681VPort Boyal 3... .111 735 33802 Bellario 4.. ..Ill ......735 32651Hyphen 3.... 102 740 38213 De Keszke 3.... SO 720 33781Khitai 3.... 99 710 338762Anak 3.... 99 735 (33876)Lux Casta 3.... 97 750 Delmar Park Form DKLMAB PARK FORM. The form of Saturday's Delmar Park fields is : First Bace Fitzbrillar, Avoid, Seize. 8econd Bace Tenny Belle, Wiedmann,Hi Jfocker. Third Bace Branch, Joe Doughty, Hucena. Fourth Bace Geheimniss, Frank Bullock, Sailor's Dream. Fifth Bace Foundling, Miss Dora, Carat. Sixth Bace W. B. Gates, Josie F., Edgardo. Seventh Bace The Phoenician, Sweet Dream, Ciales. Delmar Park Form DELMAR PARK. FORM. St. Louis, Mo., July 25 The horses seeming to have the best chances in Saturday's races are: First Eact Seize or Fitzbrillar. Second Bace Hi Nocker or One More. Third Bace Geheimniss or Sailor's Dream. onrth Bace Miss Dora or Optimo. Fifth Bace W. B. Gates or Zazel. Sixth Bace Ciales or Bengal. B. J. Collins. Delmar Park Entries DELMAR PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Apprentice allowance. First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. HorseB. Aw. Wt. Hdcp. (33830) Seize - 108 339112Avoid... - 105 720 (339U)Fitzbrillar 105 .--725 33911 Pickles 102 .70o 1 Second Race 6 1-8 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, 33787 Wiedemann 5. ...106 720 33739 Hi Nocker 5.... 106 715 338323Tenny Belle 4.... 106 725 32916 Onogen 4.. ..105 705 33813 Lecturer 4.... 105 700 33862 Don Luis 7.. ..104 710 33888 One More 4.. ..102 710 339143Kiss Quick 5.... 102 705 33928 Fred Hessig 4.. ..102 700 33909 Aline S 4.. ..100 690 33215 Man 3.... 93 695 33711 Tenedos 3.... 86 715 Third Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. 33813 Braneh ; 7. ...109 725 339302Joe Doughty 6.. ..107 720 338592Mr. Pomeroy 4.... 105 710 33910!Ladas 6.... 104 715 33910 Brown Vail 6.... 102 700 838093Balloon 4.. ..100 705 33914 Una Price 4.... 100 700 338842Annie Oldfield 7.... 97 710 33833 Elsie Barnes 8.... 97 ......715 339132Hucena 3.... 87 715 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 2- year-oldi, Selling. The Missouri Stakes. $1,000 added. 338112Frank Bullock 104 740 337593Sailor's Dream 104 735 389113 Geheimniss 100 ...... 750 Fifth Rac 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 3382920ptimo 107 700 336733Foundling 106 725 (33829)Maggie Clopton 105 700 33829 Barklyite 104 690 338852Lynch 102 705 (33807)Bart Howe 102 710 33807 2Carat 102 715 3S6112Top Lady 100 ......705 S38073Miss Wandelohr. 100 715 33885 Legation 100 695 33829 Miss Dora 100 720 337862Duela . 95 710 Sixth Race 1 3-16 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (3383DW.B. Gates 6.. ..107 725 338862Edgardo 5.... 103 715 33785 Brewer Schorr 3.. ..103 710 838632Zazel : 5.... 101 710 (33863) Josie F 3.... 87 720 Seventh Ro 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and npward. Selling. (33726) Ciales 5.... 109 715 SS860 Censor 4.... 108 705 33189 Joe Goss 5.... 107 715 338613Bengal . 4.. ..106 710 33543 Tragedy 9. ...106 705 26913 The Count 4. ...105 690 32503 Assessment 4.... 104 700 338602The Boer 4.... 104 710 33860 The Phoenician 7 .... 104 725 (33832)Sweet Dream 4.. ..104 720 28798 Crimson Tide 3.... 95 690 33786 Quicksilver Sue 3.... 91 695 Harlem Form HARLEM FORM. The form of Saturday's Harlem fields is : First Bace Linguist, Colonnade, Gold Bell. Second Bace Colonial Girl, Dewey, Waswift. Third Bace Egyptian Prince, B. G. Fox, Banish. Fourth Bace Otis, Argregor, Scarlet Lily. Fifth Bace Bronze Wing, Harry New, Barrack. Sixth Bace Linden Ella, Lady Chorister,Fatalist Harlem Entries HARLEM ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. 'Apprentice allowance. First Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Allowances Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (33796) Gold Bell 115 695 ( 33752) Collonade.... 110 695 33698 Linguist 110 700 33824 Tom Cogan 110 690 33796 Albemarle 110 685 (33824)ShootingStar 110 690 323272Brookston 107 690 3S6962John C. King 105 685 33895 Senor 105 - 650 Nightfall 105 338712St. Minor 105 690 38822 Tabellarius 102 660 Second Race 1 Mile 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (S3874)Bragg 3.. ..105 700 33699 Position.. 5.... 103 725 (33700)Talpa 3.... 100 700 (33722) Waswift 3.... 100 735 335652Dewey... 3.... 97 745 338482Little Scout 3.... 97 730 3S848Archie 3.... 97 650 33000 Lou Woods 3.... 94 725 33829 Leviathan 3.... 94 700 3S6483Colonial Girl 3 .... 92 750 Third Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 33821 Thurles ; . 7 .... 112 665 338752Chorus Boy 6 . ...109 660 (S3090)Corrillo 6.... 107 660 33851 B. G. Fox 6.. ..107 710 330952Boyal Penny 4.... 105 675 33901 Guy H 4.. ..105 700 33697 Cougar 4.... 105 680 33443 Golden Scepter 5.. ..104 650 339003Banish ; 6.. ..104 700 33896 Master Mariner 7.... 104 650 339002Trebor 7. ...104 695 338512Marion Lynch 5.. ..102 675 33S97Egyptian Prince.... 4. ...100 725 33795 Learoyd 3.... 97 670 33896Moderator 3.... 95 700 Fourth Race 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and UDward, Handicap. The Monadnock Stakes. $4,000 added. 33797 Argregor 4.... 119 740 (33797) Flying Torpedo 4.. ..115 .... ..730 33701 2Jiminez 4.... 114 730 (33899)Death 7.. ..Ill 725 33797 Aladdin 3.... 108 725 33797 Otis 3. ...106 750 338722Nitrate 4.. ..101 725 33619tHermencia 5.. ..101 735 337732Ethel Wheat 4.... 100 715 337752Geyser 8.. ..100 715 33797 Hunter Baine 3.... 97 730 33725 Leo Newell 4.... 97 730 33899 Scarlet Lily 5.... 95 735 (33678)Arian 3.... 92 ......720 33918 Frangible 5.... 90 715 338743Marcos 3.... 90 700 S. C. Hildreth entry. Fifth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 33699 Barrack 5.. ..106 715 337253Bronze Wing 4. ...102 725 338742Harry New 3.... 96 720 (33757)Lake View Belle 4.... 95 705 3S920 Star Cotton 5.... 94 700 338993Hoodwink 3.... 93 705 31488 Little Elkin 4.... 90 705 33723 Eva Bice 7.... 90 7C0 Sixth Raoe-1 1-2 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 33898 Fatalist 5. ...109 715 33723 Satin Coat 4.. ..107 705 33798 Compass... 4. ...104 675- 338753Linden Ella 5. ...103 725 33873 Tammany Chief 4.... 102 695- 338733Sardonic 7.... 102 700 (33873)Lady Chorister 4.. ..100 715 338273Hayward Hunter 3.... 84 710 Page [3] Delmar Park Form Chart DELMAR PARK FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., July 25. Twenty-third day. Delmar Park Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, f. A. Hrady. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing starts at 2 :) p. ;n fi indicates whip. 5 spurs, I blinkers. '027'' FIRST HAGK 5-8 M11 Parse ?400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St jj X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 337102LATUKA H 107 2 12 13 13 1 t Kane E Jabine ,3 5 41 3-2 338282WELCOME LIGHT H 108 6 31 32 21 21 Watson Christy & Co 11-521 21 1 33676 DOC MAYER US 108 5 23 22 32 3h Lyne P J Gorman 8 20 20 8 33734 ST. VITUS W 100 9 82 8 5 4 Downing Haley Bros 8 13 13 6 MELCARA RB 108' 4 71 71 71 5 Battiste TKiley&Co 7 8 7 3 33858 MAUSER 8 108 3 52 5 4h 61 Singleton B Schreiber 20 30 30 10 338283LAZARRE R 100 11 101 101 9 72 J O Connor J Huffman 6 8 8 3 33165 BAS D'OR N 105 10 910 915 6h 82 W Jones W Mulkey 50 50 50 20 31612 VAL VERDE 105 12 12 12 12 92 Phillips O G Parke 5 5 41 2 PETITE REINE R 105 8 111 Hi u 103 Moody C M Trowbridge 20 40 40 15 MAE LEE H 105 7 62 61 8 11 Scully W H Kirnau & Co 40 60 60 25 328C8 BURLAP NSB 108 1 41 4 101 12 W Narvaer J Burrows 40 40 20 8 Time, 12i, 24, 491, 1 :03. Winner B. f. by Henry of Navarre Lasca (trained by W. Cole). Went to post at 2:34. At post . 11 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Latuka profited by a change of riders from Thompson to Kane, showed much the most speed and won easingnp. Welcome Light ran a good race and finished well. Doc Mayer was well ridden, showed speed and had no mishaps. St. Vitus closed up fast from a bad beginning and was probably second beet. Overweights Latuka, 2 pounds. Latuka. show. 3 to 5. Welcome Light, show, 1 to 2. Doc Mayer, show. 4 to 1. 33028 SECONI RACE 6 1-2 'urlone8' Parse 5400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M bi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S37632VERIFY IS 7 116 3 22 21 2U Hi L Daly J S Bratton 3 41 4 8-5 338843SAM LAZARUS ESQ. If 6 114 7 1" 13 12 21 Scully F M Arthur 4 12 12 41 338883THE MESSENGER IS 5 111 1 32 4 43 3" Lyne A Bellow & Co 6 10 8 3 SS8322FRED HESSIG I 4 114 8 53 31 31 41 Battista R R Rice 10 15 15 7 ( 33884 VVELASQUEZ j 4 109 4 6 63 5 5H AWBooker W H Billings 4 10 8 3 33888 ELSIE BRAMBLE !( 7 114 6 10 9 62 6 T Walsh Fizer&Co 4 10 8 3 (83883) WEST BaDEN ! 5 116 2 7 73 75 73 Dale L Wyatt & Co 8 10 10 41 33613 BROODLER I 3 105 5 4 5 9 81 J O'Connor Pohlman & Co 10 20 20 8 33712 NORTHERN SPY f! 5 114 10 W 83 8 9 Fauntlaroy Robinson Bros 4 6 6 3 33144 BEN HULLUM ff 3 105 9 9" 10 10 10 J Hart G W Innis 5 5 41 21 Time. 13, 241, 481, 1 :15i, 1 :22i. Winner Ch. g, by Victory Bonnie Lizzie (trained by H. Flippenl. Went to post at 3:12. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Verify was a wild horse today, was under restraint all the way and won pulled up. Sam Lazarus Esq. had his sweat up and speed today, but tired in the stretch. The Messenger wa3 taken through the filled ground next to the rail at the three-eighths post, Lyne desiring to save ground and being ignorant of the fact that the new clay would anchor his .mount. Fred Hessig ran a good race. Ben Hullum was given a very oney ride. Verify, show, 4 to 5. Sam Lazarus Esq., show, 2 to 1. The Messenger, show, 8 to 5. THIRD KAGE 5-8 Mile Pnrse S40- 2-y'ear-lds- Allowances. 33020 Ind Horsos A Wt St U yt & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 33784 HARRY GRIFFITH R 109 1 15 1 12 12 Dale Sanders&MunfordlO 15 15 5 338873POUHQUOI PAS R 105 2 23 21 21 22 Bell J K Hughes 2 2 8-5 3-5 33830 MAKEDA 105 6 61 51 5n 3 MThompsonJ E Madden 21 3 3 6-5 33887 FLASH OF NIGHT 51 105 8 41 31 32 41 Crabb Crabb & Co 8 10 10 4 (33828)MARCHIONESS RS 105 7 7 6n 42 51 Downing Haley Bros 31 6 6 2 33713 MODEL MONARCH RJ 112 4 8 7 71 6U J O'Connor J T Weaver & Co 6 10 10 4 33636 NIMBLE NAG R 108 3 51 8 8 7 Fauntleroy W L Lansing 10 15 13 5 32551 TOTILA H 1C0 5 32 411 61 8 Singleton B Schreiber 15 25 25 10 Time, 12, 24, 491,1:02. Winner B. g, by The Hero Nola D. (trained by M. Sanders). Went to post at 3 :46. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Harry Griffith showed surprising speed did not run wide on the turns and was well ridden. Pourquoi Pas was very badly ridden. Bell pulled her wide on the turn when she wanted to swing close to the rail, then let her swerve in and generally misused her. Makeda was weakly ridden. She will win when they put a good jockey up. Flash of Night showed speed but tired. Marchioness ran a dull race. Totila showed speed but quit after running a good half. Scratched 33615 Wolfram, 108. Harry Griffith, show, 21 to 1. Pourquoi Pas, show, out. Makeda, show, 3 to 5. FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $600. 4-yoar-olds and upward. Handicap. gQgQ Ind Horses A Wt St jj hi 3 StrFin Jociteys Owners O H C P 339133KITTIE CLYDE 15 5 98 3 2 31 32 21 1 R Murphy Lemp&Co 5 5 41 2 S3863 JOE DOUGHTY II 6 85 4 1" 25 1 IH 2 Scully J P Hirth & Co 31 5 41 2 33785 ALICE TURNER f 5 5 107 1 43 4 4H 4 3 C Bonner Martin & Patton 4 5 5 2 338863GLENWOOD RS 4 100 2 51 51 5 51 42 J O'Connor H McCarren Jr 3 4 18-57-5 33761 WAX TAPER R5 5 100 7 7 7 63 68 510 Battiste R R Rice 5 5 4 8-5 33589 PROSPER LA GAI R 4 105 6 33 1h 25 3 620 L Daly J S Bratton 6 7 7 21 33785 FIRST ONE 15 i 5 80 5 61 62 7 7 7 W H WoodsRice Bros 30 30 30 12 Time, 14, 26, 50, 1 :151, 1 :42, 1 :481. Winner Ch. m, by Ben Strome Ban Amy (trained by H. Johnson). Went to post at 4 :12. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Kittie Clyde liked the weight off, was well rated to the stretch, then overcame Joe Doughty's interference, finishing strongly. Joe Doughty ran an exceptionally good race and was well ridden at the end. Alice Turner was very badly ridden, but ran a game Tace under pressure. Glenwood was badly ridden, allowed to fall out of it in the early pace and was permitted to swerve all over the stretch. He was probably best. Wax Taper closed up ground in the run home. Prosper La Gai was off badly, used excessively in going around the field and fought a tremendous battle with Joe Doughty for the lead and then fell back beaten. Kittie Clyde, show, 4 to 5. Joe Doughty, show, evens. Alice Turner, show, evens. Glenwood, show, 3 to 5. Wax Taper, show, 4 to 5. . ' 33031 FIFTH KAC-3"4 Mile Parse $400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 33701 MABEL WINN R 105 4 1" 1 1 is Lyne P J Gorman 2 2 3-2 7-10 (32043)STRANGER 10D 2 2 S3 33 21 Battiste E J Arnold & Co 9-5 11-311-51 33737 SAMBO R$ 110 1 710 71 6 31 Dale S W Streett 6 10 8 3 33831 NWARINO . R 110 7 6 53 52 4h T Kane E Jabine 10 17 17 7 33861 CROIX D'OR R 107 5 4 2h 2h Si R Murphy W Mulkey 5 12 12 5 33831 HELEN PRINT R5 105 S 53 81 81 6 T O'Brien Stnbbs Bros & Co 5 10 10 4 (33291 ) GALL AN TRIE RS 105 6 3" 45 41 7 Phillips O G Parke 6 15 13 5 (33888) KANSAS LILY fl 105 9 81 62 71 8" Fauntleroy S G Cheney 8 15 13 5 LOCA 104 8 91 91 92 93 Tonsall J D Lucas 60 200 200 60 MAYOR JOHNSON R 102 10 10 10 10 10 Enos L Marion & Co 40 200 200 60 Time, 13, 24,48, 1:14. Winner B. f, by Conrad Alvaretta (trained by L, Bellew). Went to post at 4 :48. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Mabel Winn showed a great flight of speed, quickly opened up a gap of four lengths, was rated to the stretch, then came away at her rider's pleasure. Stranger was well away and ran a good race to the stretch turn whore he ran out. He came again when straightened out and finished gamely. Sambo closed up smartly and came with a rush at the end. Navarino ran his race. Croix d'Or ran a brilliant race from where he got off, but the effort caused him to tire. Helen Print wants a longer distance. Gallantrie was a contender to the stretch where she tired. Kansas Lily hardly ran her race. Scratched 337363Hainault, 107; 83829 Mise Dora, 105. Overweights Loca, 4 pounds. Mabel Winn, show, 2 to 5. Stranger, show, 1 to 2. Sambo, show, 3 to 2. 33032 8IXTl1 HACE:L 1-4 Mile8- parse 400. 3-year-oids and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St & Yz U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (33885)VARNER R 3 96 8 II 108 51I 4" 11 12 Battiste R R Rice 3-2 3-2 6-5 1-2 33686 RUSSIAN 4 104 7 8 82 61 5H 23 21 J Hart Graves & Innes 20 40 40 12 33762 EUGENIA S. 6 107 9 6" 61 7. 63 4 31 Boyd J K Finley 4 5 41 85 337602KUNJA RS 6 102 4 31 21 21 23 31 410 C Bonner J N Miller & Co 31 31 3i R-5 33714 VEDAS RS 4 105 2 51 51 8" 915 71 58 T O'Brien T H Stevens 20 -0 20 8 33809 FLORRIE 8. 3 92 11 11 11 9 8 6 6 Earle C P Kennedy 10 10 10 4 3S762 TULARE R5 8 109 1 2" 3 3 31 820 7t Dale W C Vivell 20 40 40 12 33859 LADY HELENE Rj 3 89 3 91 91 102 1020 92 81 McGovern J T Weaver & Co 30 30 30 12 33711 ORISIS R 3 89 5 1 1 13 li 5 912 Scully F L Hebbard 30 30 15 6 33361 DAN CUPID R b 106 10 7i 71 11 11 101 102 Moody Sloan & Co 20 25 25 10 33664 KATE FREEMAN 4 102 6 41 41 43 73 11 11 Mahon J F Dockery 30 40 40 12 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 25, 52, 1:161, 1:42, 2 :10i. Winner Ch. c, by St. Florian Mary Winifred (trained by R. R. Rice). Went to post at 5 :21. At post 14 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Varner was best and was well ridden and won as his rider pleased. Russian ran a good raoe and finished well Eugenia 8. seemed Bore and was weakly ridden. Kunja ran a fair race only. Scratched 339132Hucena, 89. Overweights Varnar, 2 pounds. Varner, show, out. Russian, show, 6 to 1. Eugenia S., show, 4 to 5. Kunja, show, 1 to 2. Highland Park Form HIGHLAND PAKE FORM. Tha form of Saturday's Highland Park fields is: First Race Lady Strathmore, Sevoy Clorita. Second Race Gold Bride, Bessie Simpson, Dn-mont. Third Race Drummond, Obstinate Simon, Sir Florian. Fourth Race Red Robe, Pugh entry, Dubious or Tax Man. Fifth Race Dinksie, St. Daniel, Optima. Sixth Race Sir Kingston, Carrie I., St. Wood. Seventh Race Curtsey, The Bronze Demon, Chopin. Results at Harlem RESULTS AT HARLEM. Favonius proved to be much the best in the feature event offered by the Chicago Jockey Club at Harlem yesterday, a dash of one mile with $700 added. Strong backing for Vulcain and Brulare allowed punters to get as good as 4 to 1 on Favonius, a price that waB far out of line in the light of his performances hereabouts. He took the track at flag fall and making his own pace throughout won easily by a length from Brulare, which beat Vnlcain the same distance for second place. While at the post in the first raoe Queen of Dix lana ran away to a false start, losing her jockey in the first half and going about a mile before she was stopped. Wilkerson remounted and took her back to the post. When the flag went down Queen of Dixiana moved up fast, and taking the lead held it easily to the end, winning by one and one-half lengths from The Rabbit, which beat Somersault one for second place. Lendin took the seven-furlongs dash for two-year-olds by a head from Topsoil in a hot drive. Glen-don finished a beaten off third. Rose Tree had an easy time of it in the third race, winning by two lengths from Lady Idris, which beat A. D. Gibson a half for second place. Preetorius took the fifth in a drive by a half length from Ernest Parham, on which Huzzah, Ravensbury and "Rollick II. were lapped at the finish in the order named. The last race went to the favorite, Orontas, which won in a canter by one and a half lengths from Picquart on which Searcher finished lapped at the end. The track had dried out and in case no rain falls today will be fast. The largest crowd of the week was present and witnessed a good day's sport. Highland Park Entries HIGHLAND PABK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear ; track slow. 'Apprentice allowance. First K&ce 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 336683Rotterdam 8.... 109 735 (S3742)Clorita 4.. ..107 735 33206 Sevoy . 7....106 740 (38753)Travers 5.... 106 725 (33790)Springwells 6.. -.104 730 318703Aden 3.. ..102 ......720 333142Lady Strathmore 4. ...102 750 33790 Our Jessie 3.... 98 730 Second Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Sellin. 338433Dumont 106 715 33865 Carsus 106 700 33791 Spinet 103 705 (33765) Bessie Simpson 103 720 3376520nyx II 103 715 33865 Gold Bride 98 725 (33890)Hallncination 98 710 Third Race 1 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward, 8elling. 338443Senator Beveridge 4.... 108 710 33081 McWilliams r. 4.... 108 705 33699 Jessie Jarboe 6. ...106 710 (33694)Sir Florian 6....105 715 (33743)Obstinate Simon 6.... 98 ......720 338642Tax Man 3.... 92 715 (33793)Drummond 3.... 91 725 Fourtli Race 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. The Frontier Stakes. Value $1,500. ' (32899)Red Robe .. ....127 750 3266S Circus 126 780 337902St. Hera 122 740 337423Silk Cord 117 730 338642Tax Man 117 735 (33717)Dubious -.117 735 33673 Dr. Hart 114 715 (32809)Similar 114 725 fJ- W. Pugh entry. Fifth. Raco 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (33893)Lorina -.105 710 (33741)Dinksie 10d 725 (33721)St. Daniel 105 720 33628 Rosanco -.105 715 33721 2Springwater 105 705 (33789)Optima 102 715 33791 Exapo 100 ......700 33696 Ontonagon 100 705 33841 Blithe 97 700 Checkasha 97 Claristina 97 33789 Gallawater 97 710 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Balling. 32949 Kinloch Park 4... .114 700 33720 Teucer 7.. ..112 .710 33720 St. Wood 6. ...Ill 715 33753 Irish Jewel 5 110 705 " 33346 Secundus 4.... 110 710 (33867)Prue Wood 4.. ..107 "!'.-705 81883 Lowell 4... 107 690 33690 Carrie 1 5....106 '.120 32871 TheGeezer 6. ...106 695 &386830conee 5. ...104 . il 33473 La Gorta 4....104 ".""700 338192The Elba 4... .104 710 338672Also Ran II 6... .104 ......705 335943Sir Kingston... 5.... 101 725 33267 Great Star 4....100 695 Seventh Race 1 Mile. 3-yaar-olds and upward. Sailing, (285i6)Kaslo 5.. ..105 705 33766 Chopin 6. ...101 715 338422Bill Massie 4. ...100 710 33892 Curtsey 4.... 99 725 338442The Bronze Demon 4.... 96 720 29457 Dynasty 4.... 94 700 (32843)Tiffany 3.... 91 ...-flO (33815) Miss Chapman 3 86 715 33793 The Way 3.... 86 70S 1 SEE ONE 6 to 15 to I EXTRA SPECIAL Attention! I Advertise Only Special WinneM NEXT THURSDAY, A GOOD THING. 8 TO 20. For sale at Red Hot Stands Track; at news stand, southeast corner Clark and Madison Sts. COL. J. C. WOOTERS, Mgr. ; tel. 3031 Dearborn. Bunco Broncho Information Co 94 LINCOLN AVE. ... ,-.a Page [4] "frlaTk CHICAGO JOCKEY CLUBlSw RACES TRANSFERRED TO HARLEM. ffc?s SK Summer Meeting, July 21 to August 2. lT Music by Gicero Orchestra Band. ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Stake Events. LAKE STREET L Special, trains leave Randolph St. at leaviug; Clark and Lake Sts., stoppingtfat 12:30, 1:00, 1:15 and 1:40 stopping . . . , , . ,. U loop stations, leaving; Randolph St. at p.m., r a nnr i i i . July 26. The Monadnock Handicap. $4,000 added, sth Ave. u minutes later, direct to track at Van Buren, Park Row, Halsted St. and 1 r , .. without stop, at 13:40, 12: P4, 1:01, 1:08, Ashland Ave. Returning first train after One Mile and 811 tlghth. 1:15, 1:2, 1:36 and 2:11. Returning, first fifth race ; others after last race. train after fifth race, Btops at all stations ; other trains after last race, stopping: at Ashland Ave. and Halsted St. yyyUpyH jjQYPQ from "Van Buren and State Sts. from 13 :45 Steeplechase Races , II to 1:30 at short intervals. Madison St. METROPOLITAN L Tl I i ECPA f ATI V1 1 P A V IIPPVAY cable to 40th St., connecting with surface JINDAY, I nUKoDAY, O A I UKDAY. leaves La Salle and Van Buren Sts. at 1 :il, direct to track. electric 1:31 and 1:31. ADMISSION $1.00. Fare lor Round Trip on Special Trains 25 Cents. SHERIDAN CLARK, Sec'y, Boom 403 Monadnock Bnilding, j 1 1 1 1 THE j 3 2 3. 3 2 2 1 1 jlmerlGan Sporting jnanuaTFor 1902. 1 1 i l (COPYRIGHTED.) ( mm B mm Running, Trotting and PacingT IImI m mm lllnrili Tbe Pugilistic Record of 1901. 1 J,;; 5 OF FIGURES COMPENDIUM i BHOTQ COMPAmSON MGgjj J! 1 .' OF RECORDS .'. I . I summaries Du Experts on tUe Past Year s DdposTI 1 j .-. 80c. in PnwrT IwwtiPKBigggiyi 1 5fe. hi Soft owst