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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, September 4, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, September 4, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902090401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, September 4, 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] A S Vol.. Ym, no. 212. schicago, Thursday, September 4 1902. price 5 cents Harlem Racing HARLEM RACING. Probably the poorest card offered by the Harlem Jockey Club this year was run off yesterday at the Proviso course before a comparatively small crowd. The unseasonably cool and threatening weather kept the attendance down to the regulars. What little rain fell had no appreciable effect on the track, which remained fast. The first race of the day, a six furlongs dash for two-year-olds, was taken by Watkins Overton, long overdue. Yinctides led away off by himself for th6 first five furlongs and appeared as if he was going to make a runaway race of it, but in the last eighth he began to tire. Along here Watkins Overton came with a determined rush, winning easily by a length from Galba, which just got up in time to nip Vinctides on the post for second place. Galba finished stronely, but was not good enough to beat the winner. Canyon showed speed for five furlongs. Nellie Waddell, with the light impost of 92 pounds on her back, proved to be much the best at the weights in the second race, a dash of six furlongs. Off well in her stride.she assumed the lead, at once and fairly ran away from the field, winning in a canter by three lengths from Burnie Bunton, which beat Toah one for second place. Burnie Bunton had no mishaps and simply could not concede the weight. Toah finished fast after being outrun in the first half mile. Wainamoinen was knocked out of her stride by Messina when the barrier went up and had little chance thereafter. Messina stumbled at the start and threw his jockey. Admonition was high in flesh and hardly ready for a gruelling race. He pulled up lame. Wenlock was much the best in the steeplechase, taking an easy lead after the eighth jump had been taken and then running away from the field, winning by ten lengths from Lemoon, which beat Stamp five for second place. Lemoon ran well until after taking the ninth jump, where she began to tire. Duke of Bohemia jumped poorly, losing a&nch ground at each fence. The race was run without a mishap of any kind. , Lacrimae, showing sudden improvement over her previous effort, took the fourth race, a dash of one mile, in handy fashion, moving up fast in the last eighth and winning by three lengths from John A. Clarke, which finished a head before Hargis for second place. John A. Clarke finished strongly next to the inside rail. Hargis tired perceptibly when the pinch came. Jane Holly ran a good race. Off poorly, she was cut out of position at the first turn, losing much ground. She closed up her lost ground gradually in the next half mile and then stood a long stretch drive with gameness, finishing resolutely. Gonfalon was right there for seven furlongs, but faltered in the last sixteenth struggle. The fifth race, a dash of five and one-half furlongs for two-year-olds, went to Antagonist. Jack-full led by a fair margin up to the last eighth, where Antagonist, which had always lain second, passed him easily, winning by three lengths. Flocarline came with a rush in the last eighth and beat out Jackfull two lengths for second place. The latter was well spent when a furlong from home. Peri-oles was a keen contender for five furlongs but had enough when the pinch came. . Frank Bice was sever a serious contender and showed scant speed- The last race of the day, a dash of one mile, was taken by Duelist by one length from Evening Star, which beat Count 'Em Out a half for second place. Dmelist wore down Evening Star in the final eighth, the latter tiring suddenly in the closing strides. Count 'Em Out finished fast. Cork ceased to be a serious factor soon after entering the last quarter. Zyra ran far below his best form and was always outrun. She can do. better and her race sfeould not be taken seriously v Local Turf Gossip LOUAL TURF GOSSIP. A. Andrews, vice president of the California Jockey Club, was at the track yesterday. He will go on to New York and return here in a week or two and will then interview owners in regard to the coming California winter campaign. Mr. Durnell has plated McChesney and reports that the injury to the colt's hoof is not nearly so serious as has been reported. He expects to have him at work soon and ready to race inside of a week. In this connection he says that all horses that have heretofore ran in his own name will hereafter run in the name of Durnell & Herz. The horses gathered by this firm will be campaigned at San Francisco, which means that McChesney will probably be a leading Burns Handicap candidate. Lacrimae's entry will be refused in future by the Harlem judges on account of her inconsistent running. Jockey Prior was indefinitely suspended for his ride on Burnie Bunton yesterday. Jockey Jackson, who was thrown from Messina in the second race, suffered a bad fracture of the nose. Durnell Sr Herz bought Boiling Boer oT S. C. Hildreth yesterday for the reported price of $3,000. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. VTMChiagor was a draw. To win onn entry you must back it specifically. E. O. H., Chicago. Parolee bets only go on the horses named. Your wager on Felix Bard and Edith Q. was a loser. G. P. H Chicago. Kiss Quick won her last start at Delmar Park, September 1. Oak Park Weights OAK PARK WEIGHTS. The Oak Park Handicap, a dash of a mile and one-eighth for three-year-olds, with $1,500 added, will be the star feature at Harlem, Saturday. There is plenty of good material in to furnish a slashing race. The weights have betn well adjusted by Secretary Nathanson and are as follows : Horses. Wt. Horses. Wt. McChesney 122 Lucien Appleby 115 Aladdin .....114 Otis . .. 112 Belle's Commoner.... 112 Abe Frank 112 Harry New 110 Bragg 108 Bessie Spahr 108 Waswift 108 Hunter Baine 107 LittleScout. 106 Terra Firma 106 Bon Mot 106 Cortigan 105 Lord Quex 105 Gallagher 105 Wainamoinen 1U5 Prowl 102 Marque 100 Flora Pomona 100 Lacrimae ..100 Picquart 99 John A. Clarke 98 Monsieur de l'Orme.. 98 Dewey 98 St. Tammany. 97 Hoodwink 98 Balm of Gilead 95 Aggressor 95 Marcos 94 Jed 94 Indian II 94 Arian 93 Champagne 93 Bed Tip 92 Learoyd 91 Emathion 91 Magi.- 90 TheLedaean 90 Lady Alberta 90 Best Man 90 Miracle II 90 Wild Oats 88 Tom Wallace 85 Bollick IT 85 Carrisbrook 85 Coney Island Form Chart CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHEEPSHEAD BAT, I I., September 3, 1908. Fourth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear: track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. H. Pettingill. Bacing starts at 2:30 p. m. I indicates whip, S spurs. I blinkers. Q A T d. O FIRST BACK Last 5 1-8 Furlongs New Futurity Course. $1,000 added. - OtJb I O Jl 2-year-olds. Handicap. End Horses A WtSt jj Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (34628)RED KNIGHT l 114 4 11 11 11 1h L Smith P S P Bandolph 6 7 6 2 34672 AFRICANDER US 126 3 81 81 41 21 Landry Deimel & Dwyer 3 41 4 8-S 34038 JOE COBB N 110 1 41 41 51 3a Redfern Prospect Stable 15 20 20 8 34240 LOUISE COLLIER 108 14 2h 21 21 41 Michaels W H May & Son 50 60 60 20 34670 SPARKLE E3HER 5 110 11 31 31 31 51 Shea R T Wilson Jr 30 40 40 12 34672 MONTE CARLO W 118 7 51 51 6" 61 McCue J G Lyman 15 30 30 10 345323SIR VOORHIES III 122 6 10 10 81 71 Odom J B Haggin 8 12 5 2 (34363)INTERVENTION N 117 2 61 61 71 81 T Burns W CJWhitney 3 4 31 7-5 34584 JOHN A. SCOTT N 119 5 71 71 9h 9h Bullman J W Schorr 8 20 20 8 MANBU W 115 15 9 9110 101 Troxler G J Long 30 100 100 30' 34116 MUZIO HSS H4 8 11 11 11 11 Shaw W Showalter 12 20 20 8 340883 WOODLAKE 119 9 12 12 12 12 Lyne T C McDowell 12 20 20 8 34390 PAN LOUGIN HB 104 12 13 13 13 13 J Martin J E Seagram 15 40 40 12 34314 RIVER PIRATE W 124 10 14 14 14 14 Cochran J E Madden 8 20 20 8 THE CAPTAIN W 115 16 15 15 15 15 Barbee B Nolan 50 150 150 60 33978 ORLANDO W . 115 13 16 16 16 16 Brennan T P Hayes & Co 15 20- 12 5 Time, 1 :06. Winner Ch. c, by Knight of Ellerslie Belle Daly (trained by J. Frayling). Went to post at 2:30. At post 4 minutes. Start bad. Won driving second the same. Bed Knight, 'away in his stride and lucky, led throughout and finished strongly. He is a "superior class colt' and steadily improving. Africander worked a rough passage, was crossed on the turn, but with clear sailr ing in the stretch he closed up with a rush and was going fastest of all at the end. Joe Cobb ran a good race and is a much improved colt. Louise Collier was always prominent and held on very gamely. Sparkle Esher raced a fast middle quarter on the turn, running on the extreme outside. Monte Carl went well and is in good form. Sir Voorhies was crowded out of it at the turn. Scratched 33902. Benefit, 106. Bed Knight, show, 7 to 5. Africander, show, evens. Joe Cobb, show, 4 to 1. Intervention, show, 4 to S. SEC0ND BACE1 Mile S900 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 3 dL 7 0 3 Ind Horses A Wt St M Yi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34558 ROSSIGNOL IB 3 95 1 21 21 21 22 11 J Martin O L Richards 12 20 15 6 34673 KEYNOTE fell 3 96 7 9 61 5" 41 2 Redfern J G Follansbee 21 31 3 6-5 (34603)STEVEDORF. H 3 99 5 3 3h 41 3h 31 L Smith W C Smith 5 7 5 2 346323SADDUCEE RS 5 100 2 H 111 111 la 41 Michaels Dubois&Marryatt 10 12 12 5 (34674) CLONMELL N 5 3 104 3 42 51 63 61 5s Shea J W Schorr 8-5 9-5 8-5 3-5 (32361)DR. RIDDLE HB 5 107 4 53 4a 3h 51 61 T Burns P H McCarren 6 12 8 3 (33537)OHNET Iff 5 98 8 61 72 72 85 72 Cochran M J Maloney 8 15 15 6 34061 GRAIL IN 3 95 6 8 82 83 71 81 o Murray GoughacresStableSO 100 60 20 34674 LOCKET 3 92 9 7a 9 9 9 9 DO'Connor W C Daly 40 100 100 40 Time, 12, 23, 48, 1 :13. 1 :40. Winner Ch. f, by Rossington Valuable (trained by J. McLaughlin). Went to post at 3 :00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second the same. Rossignol is in rare form, waited on the pacemakers to the stretch, where she took the lead with a rush and won drawing away. Keynote, away badly, worked a rough passage through, closed a tremendous gap and finished strongly. Stevedore, skillfully ridden and lucky, held on gamely throughout. Sadduceo, under the light weight, held on unusually well, but is a non-stayer. Clonmell did not run his race and receive'd a bad looking ride, Dr. Riddle was probably short and should improve. He displayed fine speed, bt tired in the stretch. Ohnet finished strongly. Scratched 343652Conundrum, 108; 25919 Hesper, 106; 346743 Ascension, 97; 34736 May J., 84. Rossignol, show, 3 to 1. Keynote, show, 3 to 5. Stevedore, show, evens. Clonmell, show, 1 to 3. Q A TT THIRD RACE Last 3-4 Mile New Futurity Course. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Oob I Utc The Great Filly Stakes. S5.000 added. Net value to winner 812,525. Ind Horses A Wt St M, X 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (S4312) GIRDLE W 116 1 4a 11 11 1h T Burns W C Whitney 8 15 15 5 346723DAZZLING HS 116 6 51 51 3 23 Shaw J R & F P Keene t4-5 1 1 2-5 (34263)ADA NAY WS 114 3 6 61 4h 3a Odom J B Haggin 21 31 13-57-10 34532 JUDITH CAMPBELL R 121 2 la 2" 2a 42 Bullman J W Schorr 8 10 8 21 31702 HYMETTDS W 119 8 71 71 71 5 J Martin A Featherstone 30 60 60 20 34672 MERRY REEL W5 114 5 81 81 81 61 Cochran J E Madden 6 15 15 4 34672 DUSTER W 124 9 ' 9 91 6a 73 McCue J R & F P Keene t4-5 1 1 2-5 34672 FLORITE W 119 4 21 41 5 81 Troxler G J Long 30 150 150 50 34040 LOVE NOTE W 119 7 31 3 9 9 Redfern Pepper Stable 20 50 40 12 fCoupled in betting. Time, 1:12. Winner Ch. f, by Golden Garter Amourette (trained by J. E. Madden). Went to post at 3:30. At post 4 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second easily; Girdle, a crack filly, fast and game, got away running and practically forced the pace and came away fast when straightened for the wire, but only lasted long enough to beat Dazzling. The latter got away poorly and came from a long way behind, was best and would have won in another stride. Ada Nay came through next to the rail and caught and beat Judith Campbell out for third place in the last stride. The latter ran a fine race at the weights. Hymettus ran well and is steadily improving. Merry Reel, away badly, was closiDg up strongly at the end. Love Note is improving and showed fine early speed. Scratched 31510 Medal, 119; 34702 Scioto, 119. Girdle, show, 2 to 1. The entry, show, out. Ada Nay, show, 2 to 5. Q A H d. K FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Oob I DO The Dolphin Stakes. $1,750 added. Net valne to winner, $2,275. Ind Horses A Wt St St M, Y ' StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 32651 IGNITER W 108 5 21 23 22 22 1 la Shaw A Featherstone 12 15 8 24 34703 WHISKEY KING KB 108 1 12 12 13 if 22 2a Redfern Pepper Stable 4-5 6-5 6-5 2-5 34629 HENO N 1U 6 3 31 3H 35 32 35 Bullman W L Fanshaw 5 6 4 7-5 34673230UTH TRIMBLE N 114 2 4i 41 5 41 4 4 Lyne J A Drake 4 5 31 4-5 331933DIXIELINE IB 121 3 6 6 6 51 58 515 J Martin R T Wilson Jr 6 15 15 5 33283 HINDRED H 118 4 51 5a 4a 6 6 6 Odom F C McLewee&Co 15 20 20 6 Time, 12, 24, 49, 1 :15, 1 :40, 1 :53. Winner B. c, by Lamplighter Triana (trained by J. Bauer). Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. .Start good. Won driving ; second the same. Igniter, fresk and goort and in remarkably improved form, followed Whiskey King's fast pace closely and challenging in the last quarter outstayed the latter after a terrific drive. Whiskey King ran a fine race and hung om with unflinching courage. Heno was coming-fastest at the end and but for a bad fumble at the furloaff post by Bullman might have won. South Trimble was outrun and under pressure throughout, but was going strongly in the last quarter and easing np right at the end. Dixieline was evidently short and failed to stay. Hindred's was a poor race and he was outclassed. cxatched 346713Colonel Bill. 121; 34629 Gold Cure, 121 ; (34705)The Rival, 118; (34737)Peninsula, 118: IHSB&fi583) Rockwater 111. lffHBBHBens. Whiskey King, show, 1 to 4. Heno, show, 7 to 10. South Trimble, show, 2 to 5 QJ rj f FIFTH RACE Full Course. 4-year-olds and upward. Orj: tvJ J Hunters' Steeplechase. The Hempstead Cop. $900 added, plate value $100. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 8 12 16 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 341152S'F PROTECTIONS 7 156 4 21 22 25 13 12 li Mr Page H S Page 1-2 7-103-5 2-7 33340 HARK FORWARDS 4 142 1 35 56 3 2 '210 210 Soffell Fell & Hayes 3 8 7 M 34700 GYP8IC W 4 142 3 4 4 4 33 316 30 Dayton C Pfizer 15 40 30 6 33259 SILENT FRIEND H5 5 156 2 1 lio 15 4 4. 4 Pines H W Smith 7 8 3 7-1B HOWARD GRATZ R 4 135 5 Threw rider. G B Wilson S Willets 10 40 30 6 Time, 5:10. Winner B. g. by Paraphine, dam by Self Conceit (trained by H. 8. Page). Went to post at 4 :25. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Self Protection outclassed the field, waited on the pacemakers for the first two miles and went to the front without much effort. Hark Forward trailed and made good in fine style in the last half. Gypsic ran a good race. Silent Friend was very unruly and difficult to place and ran himself into exhaustion in the first mile and a half. Scratched 34669 Sam Devere, 162. y""- Self Protection, show, out. Hark Forward, show, out. Gypsic, show, 7 to 5. Silent Friend, show, omt. 34:T6T Handcap5"1 Mil"' (0nTarf,) $l'200 added- 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St St M H 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners OH(J P 34703 DALY R 4 89 1 21 21 21 21 21 13 Redfern W C Daly 6 g TTTT 34705 ST. FINNAN j 4 86 4 1 13 12 11 i 2 Shea M Clancy 8 15 12 4 34703 ADVANCE GUARDR 5 132 6 6 6 51 4" S 3 Odom Car'th'rs&Shields6-5 8-5 8-5 4-5 (34530)SLIPTHRIFT R 3 105 5 4 41 41 3 4 46 Cochran W C Whitney 4 5 H '6-342362REMORSE R 3 100 3 31 3- 3h 5 51 51 J Martin J B Hagein 8 10 8 21 345333ANDY WILLIAMSR1 3 115 2 52 51 6 6 6 6 Bullman J W Schorr C 12 10 J Time, 12, U, 49, 1 :15, 1 :41, 1 :5S. Winner Ch. g, by O was Utility (trained by W. C. Daly). Went to post at 4:55. At post 2 minutes. 8tart good. Won easily; sncond driving. Daly, am improved horse, was skillfully handled and luckily placed, drew out in the stretch in decisive fashion and was best today at the weights. St. Finnan, in blinkers, held on unusually well and is a difficult horse to classify. Advance Guard had no mishaps. The distance was too short and the weight and sharp turns told against him. He was going strongly at the end, as usual. Slipthrift went a good mile and then fell out of it. Remorse quit after a good six furlongs. Andy Williams fell out of contention in the first quarter. Scratched 34671 Colonel Padden, 120; 34763 Dr, Riddle. 119; 04737)Peninsula, 103. Daly, show. 7 to 10. St. Finnan, show, 7 to 5. Advance Gnard, show. 1 to 3. Slipthrift, show, 3 to S. Yearlings Sold YEARLINGS SOLD. A largo crowd attended the sale of yearlings from the estate of C. Fleischmann's Sons, George C. Graddy, H. P. Headley and others, held in tbe Fasig-Tipton Company's paddocks at Sheepshead Bay Monday. The bidding was not very lively and only fair prices were received. The best two were $1,050, which Tom Welsh gave for the filly by Halma Born Fool, and $1,000 which T. C. McDowell paid for the colt by Deceiver Brigerta. The prices and purchasers were as follows : Property of C. M. Corbinand H. P. Headley: Chestnut colt, by Ornament We Know It; J. E. Seagram $ 900 Property of H. N. Davis: Bay filly, by Halma Born Fool; T. Welsh... 1,150 Estate of C. Fleischmann : Brown filly, by Halma Electric Light; John Mackey 550 Bay filly, by Halma Elsie Ban ; H. P. Head-ley 350 CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. YEARLINGS SOLD. (Continued from First Page.) Chestnut filly, by St. Maxim Emulate; R. Eisenstein 103 Brown filly, by Halma Jonnie Lee Bee; T. P. Hayes 300 Bay filly, by St. Maxim Philopena ; J. J. Marklein 350 Bay filly, by St. Maxim-Sallie Ban ; T. Welsh. 250 Brown colt, by St. Maxim -Silver Cloud; T. Welsh 500 v Brown filly, by Halma Veronius ; W. W. Red-fern 350 Total for 8 head $2,750 Average per head 343.75 Property of George C. Graddy: Chestnut colt, by Eberlee Investigator II.; L.O.Appleby $ 450 Brown colt, by King Midas Geneva B.; J. Martin : 450 Bay filly, by King Midas Jennie Wren ; H. Overton 100 Total for 3 head $1,000 Average per head 333 Property of C. B. Hawkins and H. P. Headley : Bay or brown filly, by Ornament Semper Yi- vent; Capt. S. S. Brown 800 Property of G. W. Headley, Sr..: Bay or brown colt, by Tenny Ascertain ; H. T. Griffin 200 Property of H. P. Headley, Beaumont Stud : Bay colt, by Ornament Barbara Gray ; T. P. Hayes 200 Chestnut filly, by Ornament Bessie V. C. ; T. " P. Hayes 800 Chestnut filly, by Knight of the Thistle Corona; J. E. Seagram 700 Chestnut filly, by Ornament Money Box; Capt. S. S. Brown 750 Chestnut filly, by Ornament Orizaba ; Capt. S.S.Brown...... 200 Total for five head $2,650 Average per head 530 Property of Messrs. Holloway Brothers: Bay colt, by Deceiver Brigerta; T. C. McDowell $l,CO0 Chestnut filly, by Ornament Elsie B.: O. L. 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ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. Address: H. A. BUCK, Publisher, Windsor Arcade, New York City, Harlem Form HARLEM FORM. The form of Thursday's Harlem fields is : First Race Naulahka, Mary Glenn, Whiten, Second Race Alfred C, Light Ball, Silver Fizz. Third Race Stem Winder, J. Sidney Walker, Gypzene. Fourth Race Pink Coat, Joe Frey, Jiminez. Fifth Race Layia, Wyola, Delia Ostrand. Sixth Race Corinne Unland, John A. Clarke, Emathion. Harlem Entries HARLEM ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. 'Apprentice allowance. First Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 34726 Whiten 110 675 34726iMary Glenn 110 680 347263Naulahka .....110 700 33120tlmpetuous 110 660 343792 Vestry .' 110 640 32969fLady Grafter 110 625 34500 Chicago Girl 105 640 346453Siege 105 650 34645 Aylmer Bruce 102 600 34011 Feby Blue 102 660 34500 Monia 102 640 345C0 The Fisher Girl 102 625 34209 The Crisis 102 625 tH. T.jGrifiin entry. Second Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling 34626 Rabunta 4.... 109 675 34452 Carnelian 4.... 106 650 32815 Harry Preston 6.. ..103 680 34731 IdaV 4.... 103 680 34476 Lady Wentworth 4.... 103 625 32877 Alf red C 5 .... 103 ...... 725 34650 Fridolin 4.... 103 650 34699 Essence 5. ...103 660 346562Papa Harry 7 .... 103 650 34727 Silver Fizz 5.. ..103 705 34621 Light Ball 4 .... 103 710 34481 Jack Doyle 4.. ..103 625 34731 Golden Scepter 5....103 670 S4675 Limelight 6.. ..103 675 34577Form 4.... 98 650 Third Race 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. The Sapling Stakes. $1,000 added. 34666 Stem Winder 122 700 342861J. Sidney Walker 122 690 (33l52)tMallory ...120 665 (34730)tAu Revoir 120 665 33351 Josette 117 660 (3469t)Gypzene 115 675 (34647)Adios.. 115 665 S46522Agnes Mack 115 675 34183 Estrada Palma 108 660 34234 Maolis 105 650 32323 Bad News 105 600 343792J Vestry 105 650 tG. C. Bennett entry. ? Darden & Gardner entry. Fourth Race 1 Mile. All ages. Allowances. 346962Jiminez 4.... 112 700 34729 Rolling Boer 4.. ..107 680 34696 Joe Froy 4.. ..107 720 31696 Pink Coat 7.. ..104 750 347292Major Dixon 5.. ..104 685 347283 J. V. Kirby 3.... 99 675 34334 St. Minor 2.... 80 660 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 3,621 Layia 4....1C9 725 34650 Galathee 6.. ..108 700 34621 Harney 4.. ..108 640 34012 Cougar 4.... 108 675 (34262)Wyola 4.. ..107 7C0 3S916 Lecturer 4.... 106 675 34619 Rosa Diah 5.. ..105 680 346503Della Ostrand 5. ...105 7C0 34359 Fairbury 4.... 105 650 34453 Little Duchess II 4 ...103 660 346462Tizona 5 ...103 685 343842About 4.... 103 695 34731The Caxton 4.... 100 695 32521Mountebanb. 5 ... 98 700 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Sailing . 31602 Emathion 109 710 34663 Rose of May 102 660 34663 Magi 102 675 34646 Leviathan ..: 102 685 347592John A. Clarke 102 720 34663 Leneta 102 675 34646 Matin Bell ..101 710 34663 Wild Oats 100 650 34728 Gr a My Chree 100 ...... 625 34693 Miracle II 99 705 34378 Howendobler 97 700 (34731)Ultruda 96 685 (34625)Corinne Unland 94 .. ....725 34668Blessed Damozel 92 695 Page [3] Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. The long meeting at Butte, Montana, ended September 1, and concerning the gentlemen who guided the racing the Butte Miner says: ' During the entire sixty-one days of racing this season the management of the track, in so far as it relates to the judges, starter and other track officials, has been beyond criticism. This applies particularly to Presiding Judge Joseph A. Murphy. He has always had the entire confidence of the public, and there has never been an instance where his decisions were questioned, and he has ruled both jockeys and owners with an iron hand, wherever there was the least shade of suspicion. He enjoys the respect of all the horsemen and jockeys and established during the time that ho has acted as judge a reputation for clean, honest racing for the Butte track that has never been equaled in the turf annals of the state.'; A number of stakes are offered by the Los Angeles Racing Association, entries to which will close September It and which will be decided in the course of the meeting, which will open October 11 and close October 25. The stakes are as follows : Los Angeles Derby, 3-year-olds, $500 added; 11-8 miles. Jonathan Club Stakes, 2-year-olds, $100 added; 5 1-2 furlongs. Catalina Handicap, all ages, $100 added; 1 mile. Pasadena Stakes, all ages, $100 added; 3-4 mile. Santa Monica Handicap, 3-year-olds and upward, $400 added ; 1 1-16 miles. Long Beach Handicap, 2-year-olds, $100 added; 3-4 mile. Santa Anita Handicap, 3-yoar-olds and upward, $100 added ; 1 1-4 miles. The racing will be conducted under Western Jockey Club rules and entries should be sent to Captain Thomas B. Merry, secretary, rooms 218 and 219 Stimson Block, Los Angeles, Cal. Los Angeles is a fast growing and highly prosperous city, favored with a delightfu climate. This meeting is to be the forerunner of a much longer one to be held next winter, in which Los Angeles will bid against San Francisco for eastern'patronage. Windsor Form WINDSOR FORM. The form of Thursday's Windsor fields is: First Bace Albula, Rustic Girl. Carrie I. Second Bace Murmur, Hallucination, Briers. Third Race Trenct the Mere, Arius, Interference. Fourth Race First Mason, Spinet, Ontonagon. Fifth Race Lemuel, Annie Thompson, Maple. Sixth Race Sortie, Mr. Clay, Iola. Windsor Form WINDSOR FORM. Deteoit, Mich., September 3. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Thursday's races are: Fint Race Velmr Clark or Annu. Second Race Tom Hall or Briers. Third Race Sauber or Crganda. Fourth Race John J. Regan or F. G. Good. Fifth Race Esculapius or Annie Thompson. Sixth Race Cad Hazel or Longflo. J. L. Demfset. Windsor Entries WINDSOR ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. Apprentice allowance. First Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (34660)Velma Clark 4.. ..115 710 33790 Albula ,. 4....108 725 (34692)RusticGirl 4....10 720 (34616)Carrie 1 5.... 105 715 (34687)Annu f .-105 710 31660 Termless 4""10i 33889 Nannie J JSJ 33788 Maggie W 4... .101 -J 700 34755 Billy Dean 4 9 3492 Baidee f 101 715 34523 Flaneur t""?0. Wi 34657 Spud Caldwell 4.... 101 695 34450 Worthington 3.... 99 05 Second Race 1 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 31751 Tom Hall 107 710 31.2 SBriers 104 "5 34720 Cnnus 102 705 3472COur Sallie 96 715 34780 Tambourine Girl 94 '00 34782Murmur 91 ?2o 34720fiallucination 89 HO Third Race Short Course. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 347243Sauber 7.... 150 680 31689 Interference 6.. ..147 68a 34724 Urganda 7.... 147 680 E4750 Sir Ellerslie 5.... 140 67a 341023Arins 34724 Trenct the Mere 4.. ..138 700 34 71 Hurry 4... .132 670 Fourth Race-5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Handicap. (34474)Jolin J. Regan Ill 705 (31722)F G. Good 110 710 347222Miss Manners Its ua 34722 Ontonagon 104 715 34722 First Mason 99 33772 The Forum : 9? 0 34751 Spinet 9a 720 24610 Lady Gallantry 90 715 Fifth ttace 1 1-16 Milts. 3-year-olda and upward. Billing, 344973Baflled 5... .106 715 34721 Cast Iron 3.. ..102 ....... lOO 347542Annie Thompson 4....101 720 34619 Bellcourt 6.... 100 700 34614 Maple 5.. ..100 ......715 34721 Firing Line 3.... 97 705 34721Huzzah 3.... 97 710 3469 tMaria Bolton 4 95 700 (34725)3anta Teresa 3.... 94 710 34661 Handcuff 6.... 93 705 347213Esculapius 3.... 89 705 34725Lemuel . 3.... 88 725 Sixth Bace-3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 345913Dynasty 4 115 705 (34752)Longflo 4.. ..Ill 700 347192Boomerack 4....1C9 710 34617Cad Hazel 9.... 108 715 346392Ringleader 5.. -.107 705 34539 Harry Duke..... 10.. ..107 710 34692 Iola. ....11.. ..107 715 33171 Tempt 4.. ..107 705 31687 Sortie 4.... 105 725 34687 Mr. Clay 6.. ..105 ......720 34755 Little Chico 4.... 105 700 31692 Iris 6.. ..105 690 34324 Kid Hampton 4.. ..105 710 34752The Geezer 6.. ..1C0 695 34752Martha Street 5. ...100 690 Coney Island Form CONEY ISLAND FORM. The form of Thursday's Sheepshead Bay fields is: First Race Stamping Ground, Bright Girl, Ella Snyder, Second Race Chuctanunda, Ordnung, Golden Maxim. Third Race Kingraine, Satire, Lady Sterling. Fourth Race Lord of the Vale, Incubator, Blue Ribbon. Fifth RaceAlabarch, Titian, Judge DuRelle. Sixth Race His Eminence, Daly, Bonnibert. Coney Island Form CONEY ISLAND FORM. i New York, N. Y., September 3. The horses seem-"Ing to have the best chances in Thursday's races are: First Race Stamping Ground or Nevermore. Second Race Chuctanunda or Golden Maxim. Third Race Toddy or Hesper. Fourth Race Lord of the Vale or Blue Ribbon. Fifth Race Titian or Miss Almy. Sixth Race His Eminence or Blues. H. FORSLAND. Coney Island Entries CONEY ISLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. First Race 3-4 Mile. (On Main Track). 2-year-olds. Selling, nd Horses, color, sax & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 31628 Scoffer 112 725 3155)3Stamping Ground..... Ill 750 S4582 Dramatist 110 730 344623Dark Planet 110 730 Bourke Cochran 109 34240 Cincinnatus 108 730 34702 Showman 108 715 34670 Ells, Snyder 107 735 (34630)Cloche d'Or 107 735 (34R07)Bright Girl 105 740 34704 Amorous 102 720 34534 Harrison ....102 725 Gates, b. c, by Faverdale Adoral02 34607 Marion Etta 98 715 ( 4187)Nevermore 97 735 34138 Squanto 93 715 Second Race 7-8 Mile. (New Futurity Course). All ages. Handicap, (nd. Horses. Aire. Wt. Hdcp. (34580) Chuctanunda 4.... 130 800 (33261)Royal 4.. ..123 775 34671 Colonel Padden 4... .112 780 34673 Monograph 4.. ..110 765 34571 Musette 4.. ..105 760 316733 Huntressa 3 .... 104 780 34672 Golden Maxim.... 2.. ..100 785 34111 Ordnung 6.. ..100 ......790 34"80 Belle of Lexington 5.... 99 785 31701 De Reszke 3.... 98 725 34701 Extinguisher 3.... 97 745 34671 Lady Uncas 5.... 97 780 31337 Lord Pepper 4 ... 95 775 34314 Flying Jib 2.... 93 740 328832Rockey 3.... 90 770 332093 White Crest 3.... 89 750 Third Race 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olda and upward. Selling. 2; 919 Hesper 4.... 110 735 34627 23ati re 4.... 107 740 31579 Rightaway 3.... 101 730 347373Lady Starling 3. ...101 735 314363Toddy 5.... 98 730 (32864) Kingraine 4.... 96 750 31705 Swamplands 3 95 715 31436 Boaster 3.... 95 725 31737 Latson 6.... 93 720 34736 May J 3.... 84 700 Fourth Race Last 5-8 Mile. (New Futurity Course.) 2-year-olds. Allowances. The Dash Stakes. $l.S0O added. 34734 Bensonburst 122 755 S47343Blue Ribbon 115 770 34734 Roxboro 112 765 3l704tCinquevalli :...110 750 31435 Toscan 110 760 31672 Invincible 104 760 316722 Lord of the Vale 101 800 33925 Blue and Orange 104 750 347023Incubator 104 780 31559 Innsbruck ..' 104 740 31510 Medal 101 755 32913t3umida 101 750 32069 Rose water 101 740 tA. Miller entry. Fifth Bace 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 29610 Colonel Rorer 4.... 112 705 343 103 Titian 3.... 112 720 27175 Ben Cotta 3... .112 710 34091 Judge DuRelle 3... .112 715 Dartman, b. c, by Kendal Dartaway 3.. ..112 32334 Colonel Hue 5... .109 ...i..700 33700 2Alabarch 3.... 109 725 344832Lady Teazle 3....1C9 710 340912Annie Grace 3.. ..109 715 15451 Pillaeer 5....1C9 690 33127 The Dancer 3.... 109 710 34340 The Cuckoo 4....1C9 700 33712 Ironess 4.... 109 695 293062Miss Almy 4.... 109 700 34091 Outsider 3.... 109 705 34091 Anna Darling 4.... 109 695 34603 The Talisman 3. ...109 705 Moon Daisy, ch. f, by Star Ruby Moonflower 3 109 32941 Edgar Poe 3.. ..109 700 - Sixth Race 1 1-4 Miles. (On Turf). 3-year-olds and upward. The Turf Handicap. $1,500 added. End. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdop. 317673Advance Guard . 5. ...130 730 34388 Bonnibert 4.. ..124 735 347032Blues 4.. ..122 735 341682Ten Candles 5.. ..112 730 34703 Articulate 4.... 110 725 34703 His Eminence 4.. ..106 -.750 34507 Par Excellence 3.... 98 725 (34705)The Rival 3.... 95 735 (34767)Daly 4.... 87 740 Delmar Park Form DELMAR PARK FORM. The form. of Thursday's Delmar Park'flolds is : First Bace Russian, Annie Oldfleld, One More. Second Race Hucena, Terra Incognita, Cherished. v Third Race Icicle, Ciales,, Federalist. Fourth Race Hilee, Ethylene, Father Wentker. Fifth Race Tenny Belle, Barklyite, Pirate's Daughter. Sixth Race Beana, Orris, El Caney. Buffalo Form BUFFALO FORM. The form of Thursday's Kenilworth Park fields is: First Race Diamante, Epidemic, Baikal. Second Race Uledi, Barouche, Glen Water. Third Race Rheta, Shrine, Maghoni. Fourth Race Roysterer, Delmarch, Foneda. Fifth Race Parisina, Temper, Orrissa. Sixth Race Loone, Lone Fisherman, Hop Scotch. Delmar Park Form DELMAR PARK FORM. St. Louib, Mo., September 3. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Thursday's races are: First Race Annie Oldfleld or Russian. Second Race Hucena or Cherished. it ' Third Race Icicle or Bengal. Fourth Race Ethylene or Miss Golightly. Fifth Race Barklyite or Spurs. Sixth Race Beana or Leenji. R. J. Collins. Delmar Park Entries DELMAR PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; traek fast. 'Apprentice allowance. First Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 34710 Russian 4.... 106 725 346753Annie Oldfleld 7... .106 ......720 347072Mona B 6.... 106 710 33468 Overstreet 3.... 103 700 32837 Fleetwing 4.. ..101 .705, 34711 CurdGillock 4.. ..101 ......700 33808 Birdie Stone 4. ...101 715 3431920ne More 4... .101 715 34441 Tuck Paw.... 3.... 95 700 Second Race 1 3-16 Miles. 3- year-olds and upward. Belling. 34541 Cherished 4.. ..105 ......715 34635 Terra Incognita 6.... 102 720 31633 Grey Forge 5.. ..102 700 34679 Belle Simpson ... 5 ...102 710 347063Free Coinage II 7. ...100 ......705 347103Bnrnett's Walkaway 4.... 97 .710 34654 Mission 5.... 95 .'. 715 34743Hucena 3 ... 95 725 - Third Race 7-8 Mile. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. (34711) Icicle 4 ...109 725 34565 Lyror Bell 4.... 107 705 34741 Van Hoorebeke 5.... 106 710 34636 Federalist 5. ...106 715 34743 Bengal 4.. ..101 ......705 34711 Ciales 5.. ..101 .720 Mabel Richardson 3.... 95 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (34741)tHilee 6....110 750 33912 Frank Bell 6.. ..110 735, 34394 Miss Golightly.. 4.. ..108 .730 347412Ethylene 3. ...108 740 3.174l3Bummer 6. ...105 .730 34564 Father Wentker 3.. ..104 735 34712fMiss Mae Day 5.... 96 ......725 34741 Ed L 8.... 96 720 (34712) Kiss Quick 5 98 .725 34742 Amigari 3 85 700 31951 SanLution 3.... 80 715 31440 Laura G. G 5.... 80 705 . tW. W. Elliott entry. Fifth Race 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling, 34587 Brown Vail 6.. ..110 705 33183 Fon Spray 4.. ..105 700 34512 Tenny Belle 4 ... 105 .725 37702Spurs ... 6 ...103 ......710 3361S Pirate's Daughter 4.. ..105 ......715 84655 Lofter 5.... 105 715 (34738) Barklyite 3.... 98 720 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Milts. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, 34588Beana 6... .107 725 344482Zonne 5.. ..104 710 347422 El Caney 5.. ..104 715 846553 Found 6...;101 700 34711 Orris 5. ...101 720 347l2SThe Boer 4.... 95 715 31679 Leenja 3.... 86 705 Buffalo Form BUFFALO FORM. Buffalo, N. Y., September 3. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Thursday's races are: First Race Epidemic or Diamante. Second Race - Uledi or Glen Water. Third Race Maghoni or Rheta Fourth Race Delmarch or Foneda. Fifth Race Selma Frank or Bubs. Sixth Race Mc Williams or Loone. T. K. Lynch. Buffalo Entries BUFFALO ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling, nd. Horsss, color, eex & pedigree. Wt. Hdop. 34630 Diamante ....110 725 347132Eoidemie 107 720 34011 EffieS 103 700 Jim Buck, b. g, by Eberlee Ma-cola 103 34748 Judge Voorhees 102 .... ..710 34713 Baikal 101 715 34500 lis 101 705 34685 Suburban Queen 89 700 34276 Goo Goo Eyes 99 710 34744 Scottish Blue 99 715 34744 Miss Glene 99 705 31744 Mrs. Wiggs 96 700 Second Race-1 1-16 Miles-3 year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp, (34717)Glen Water 3.. ..Ill 715 345702Uledi 4.... 106 725 345832Barouche 3.... 103 720 347472Tenagra 3.... 98 710 Third Race 5 1-2 Furlong. 2- year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. (346Sl)Shrine 114 720 (34544)Caelana 109 710 34600 Rheta 199 725 34748 Christine A 109 705 S47442Maghoni ; 119 715 34054 Springbrook 109 710 34363 Back Number 102 705 34495 Claristina ...102 700 Feurth Race 3-4 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. 347453M. F. Tarpey 4. ...108 715 347452Delmarch 4. ...108 720 33666 Eloim 5-.... 107 710 34778 Waninta . 3 .... 107 700 34778 Corvus 5.... 107 690 34716 Foneda 5... .105 715 34747 Roysterer 6.... 102 725 34718 Brisk 9.... 102 710 34686 Dick Canfiold 3.... 101 695 346823Great Star 4.... 9 ......705, Fifth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. 32087 Jollify 112 700 344U9 Temper 112 715 34205 Belle of Bohemia 109 703 34745 Bubs 109 700 33366 Selma Frank 109 705 34714 Orrissa lCfi 710 31603 Parisina..... 109 725 Sixth Race 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 34682 Benckart 4. ...114 705 34546 Mc Williams 4.... 109 715 34520 Justice 3. ...105 710 347492Lone Fisherman 4.. ..103 ......720 347183Loone 4.. ..160 725 347783Hop Scotch 6....100 715 347143Colonel Anderson 3.... 96 700 NOTICE. Parsons transacting business with this newspapoi ara earnestly requested to make out all drafts, checks or money orders uniformly to the order ol Daily Raoinq Form Publishing Co. Similarly correspondents and other persons who may havt occasion to communicate with Daily Racing Form on matters pertaining to such topics as ara treated in its columns should invariably address Daili Racing Form Publishing Co. NOTICE. Daily Raoinq Fobm is a publication which It built by its staff from day to day. Its "form" and the number of its charts are copyrighted. She chart numbers are so arranged that legal identification Is easy of proof. The selections and handicap figures attached to entries are arranged on the same basis. The latter come from the work of four experts after the telegra o receipt of charts and entries. All persons are warned not to use said chart or index numbers, selections or handle figures. Racing Dates of 1902 RACING DATES OF 1908, Windsor, Ont., August 25 September 27 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y August 30 September II Buffalo, N. Y ....August 30 September 22 Harlem (Chicago) September 111 Delmar Park (St. Louis) September 1 M Hawthorne (Chicago) September 15 2T Brooklyn, N. Y September 15 October 4 Toronto, Ont September 27 October 4 Harlem (Chicago) September 29 October St. Louis Fair Grounds October 131 Morris Park, N. Y October 7 25 Worth, 111 October 7 November 1 Latonia, Ky .October 25 November 22 Aqueduct, N. Y October 27 November I Lakeside, Ind November S M Washington (Bennings).... November 1029 New Orleans, La November 27 December 31 Page [4] Harlem Form Chart ' HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, IIX September 3, 1903. Third day. Harlem Jockey Club. - Second Summer Meeting. Weather cloudy; track fast. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwjer. Bacing starts at 2 :15 p. m. indicates whip, 5 spurs, blinkers. Q A H K d FIRST RACE-3-4 Mile. Parse $400; $75 to second ; S25 to third. Qrdb 1 QD 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Colts and Geldings. Ind Horses A Wt St jj Y X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 31647 VVATKINS OVERTON R 113 10 7" 51 31 H J Mathews C R Ellison 3 16-5 3 11-10 31477 GALBA W 110 1h 51 4H 22 2 BirkenruthE Corrigan 4 12 12 4 312023VINCTIDES Sf 110 5i 12 16 16 33 Hoar C T Boots 15 20 15 6 S46172THE PICKET j 113 91 6h 72 6H 41 Prior Mid'ton&Jungb'th8-5 2 8-5 3-5 BANTER WS 100 7 103 ice 103 5 Winslett C E Mahone 20 30 30 12 S46913BLUE MIRACLE R5 110 3 4h 61 41 6 Soaton Mrs R Bradley 10 10 10 3 34622 RANKIN W 103 6 81 82 91 71 Helgesen Hermann&CassinSO 50 50 15 84622 CANYON W 1061 2" 211 21 51 81 Coburn G C Bennett & Co 10 25 25 10 33379 MIKE SHELLEY 103 12 111 91 81 91 A Tadlock J E Cusbing 50 100 100 40 B LAN DO i 1041111 12 12 112 101 J Ranch G J Long 10 30 30 12 S4405 SARDIAN W 109 41 31 31 7 U , J WinkfieldP Dunne 20 20 13 5 B. F. JOHNSON H 100 81 9h 1HU2 12 LA Jackson C B Campbell 50 100 100 40 Time, 12, 24, 48, 1 :V. Winner Ch. c, by Belvidere Peninah (trained by J. P. Mayborry). Went to post at 2:15. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Watkins Overton began slowly and was badly outrun in the first qnartor, but after that made up ground fast and finished with a rush, going away at the end. Galba finished strongly, just getting up in time to nip Vinctides on the post. The latter showed a keen turn of speed and appeared the winner whon a furlong out, but tired rapidly in the last hundred yards. The Picket ran a dull race and can do much better. Canyon showed well for a half mile. Sardian showed speed, but was well spent when turning for home. Scratched 34477 Charlie Scoggan, 103; 346643 King Hammon, 113; 32648 Solver, 103. Corrected weights Banter, 100. Overweights Canyon, 31 pounds ; Sardian, 2; Blando, 41. Watkins Overton, show, 1 to 2. Galba, show, 2 to 1. Vinctides, show, 3 to 1. The Picket, show, lto3. Q A T T SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $500; 575 to second; $25 to third. QtJb I O I 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H V4 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' 34666 NELLIE WADDELL 1 3 92 1 1 l 16 13 Helgesen T Carey 7 8 6 2 (34698)BURNIE BUNTON N 4 105 2 21 21 23 21 Prior J F Newman 7-5 12-511-54-5 346972TOAH W 4 109 5" 43 41 41 3 JWinkfieldjP Dunne 2 2 2 3-5 (S4598)HEAD WATER H 6 102 41 3" 33 31 45 Hoar H L Jones & Co 7 10 9 3 34666 WAINAMOINEN W 3 92 6 57 512 515 51s Robbins Talbot Bros 5 7 6 2 (31754) ADMONITION W 4 102 31 6 6 6 6 J Ranch MRTichenor&Co 20 40 40 12 84667 MESSINA H 3 92 Threw jockey. LA Jackson G H Shearer & Co 100 400 400 100 Time, 24, 48, 1 :13. Unofficial time, 1 :12. Winner B. f, by Julien May Wagner (trained by H. Frost). Went to post at 2 :50. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Nellie Wad-dell was much the best at the weights, ran to her best form and made the field look cheap. Buruie Bunton finished strongly and ran to her best form. Toah closed up ground fast in the last quarter. Headwater was well beaten just after turning into the stretch. Wainamoinen was thrown out of her stride at the start by Messina, which bumped into her. This practically threw her out of the race. Admonition was altogether too high in flesh to race. He pulled up lame. Messina threw his jockey just as the barrier went up Scratched 32786 Doublet, 98; 33795 Moabina, 92. Overweights Headwater, 1 pound; Admonition, 1. Nellie Waddell, show, 4 to 5. Bnrnie Bunton. show, 1 to 3. Toah, show, 3 to 10. ' Q A T PC Q THIRD RACE Short Coarse. Purse $500; S75 to second : $25 to third. O riz IQO 4-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Steeplechase. Ind Horse A Wt St 3 6 9 11 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 316652WENLOCK 11 6 145 11 21 21 V 18 lis 110 H S WilsonDooley & O'Neil 1 1 7-102-5 34695 LE MOON WS 6 145 51 1 1 215 215 215 25 J J. hnson J Kerr 6 6 5 3-2 34665 STAMP IS 5 145 41 420 3 3. 520OJH 31 Worth'gtonH'd'son&Mon'h'n 6 9 9 3 82813 8T. SULPICE NS 7 145 21 31 430 44 33 34 Carter G W Beardmore 8 9 9 3 34623 BOB ALONE N5 4 145 6 55 5100520012 52005200Corbloy Mrs R Bradley 8 15 15 4 34330 D. OF BOHEMIANS 4 145 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 Eggerson C D Shelhamer 10 10 10 31 . ' . Time, 3:38J. Winner Blk g, by Courtown Rosabelle (trained by VV. Sharrard). Went to post at 3:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won eased up; second easily. Wenlock was not called on until after taking the eighth jump, where he went to the front with a rush and easily ran away from the field. Lemoon was much the best of the others. Stamp made uo ground in the last eighth. St. Sulpice fenced cleanly, but was tiring fast in the last eighth. Duke of Bohomia is a poor jumper, losing ground at each fence. Scratched 34529 Darlene, 145 ; 32297 Harv B., 145. Wenlock, show, out. Lemoon, show, 3 to 5. Stamp, show, 7 to 5. Q A T K O FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. QtJb I QtJ 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A WtSt M hi X StrFir. Jockeys Owners O H C P 34667 LACRIMAE U 3 104 1 H 2a 31181 13 J Ranch MH Tichenor&Co 5 7 41 3-2 (34575)JOHN A. CLARKE K 3 107 41 6 6 51 45 2 Robbins J E Cushing 5 9 9 2 345523HARGIS 3 108 51 2 1H la l 3a JWinkfiold P Dunne 1 13-1011-1C9-20 34729 JANE HOLLY W 3 104 6 51 5 6 58 42 Birkenruth J C Yeager & Co 4 41 4 6-5 34598 GONFALON HI 5 114 2" 31 3 23 22 58 Hoar H Robinson 8 12 9 3 30036 SERPENT If 3 107 31 41 42 4 6 6 Helgesen F T Wool 8 50 50 15 Time, 13, 25. 49, 1 :14, 1 M. Winner Ch. f, by Rossington Semper Idem (trained by G. W. Poole). Went to post at 3:50. At post 6 minutes. Start poor. Won easily ; second driving. Lacrimae ran to her best form, coming away easily at call in the final eighth. John A. Clarke finished stoutly next to the inside rail, just getting up in time to nip Hargis on the post. The latter tired perceptibly in the last sixteenth struggle. Jane Holly ran a good race. Off badly and cut out of position at the first turn, she made up ground slowly thereafter and finished determinedly under an energetio ride. Gonfalon tired fast when the pinch came. Scratched 34729 Rolling Boer, 117. Overweights Hargis, 1 pound. Lacrimae, show, 7 to 10. John A. Clarke, show, 4 to 5. Hargis, show, out. Q A H ' Cif FIFTH RACE 5 1-3 Furlongs. Purse $100; $75 to second; $25 to third. UTC I DU 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St H H X 8trFin Jockeys . Owners O H C P S46223ANTAGONIST 1 102 32 22 21 2 13 Hoar J S Ward 8 12 12 4 (34, 99)FLOCARLINE ft 106 41 41 4 4 22 J Ranch M H Tichenor&Co3-5 4-5 4-5 2-5 34282 JACKFULL IS 1G6 2" 1 11 12 31 BirkenrnthH T Griffin 10 12 12 4 347.30PERICLES H 100 1" 3H 3 31 43 Robbins Mrs E Brewster 6 12 12 4 S4T.99 PENNANT fi 102 93 71 61 71 51 Winslett H'nrahan&H'dinglO 13 13 5 (30883)FRANK RICE I 109 51 51 5 52 65 J WinkfloldE Corrigan 4 5 5 2 344472tDUPONT RS 106 7 61 71 62 75 Prior D S Fountain 20 20 11 5 34379 HIGH CHARMER 1 96 81 103 102 85 85 Helgesen J G Calkins 30 150 150 50 S4726SILOAM 94 105 95 93 91 91 Woodard G J Long 20 60 60 15 .84454 "VE-TIA W 971 61 1 81 81 105 108 Donnelly T D Sullivan 15 30 30 8 81868 MERCIFUL 96 12 12 12 11111 J Walsh Herman & Cassin 30 60 60 20 83124 CLARISSA BELLE I 96 111 1112m 12 12 Sheehan J W Wilson 30 100 100 40 Apprentice allowance, tormerly ran as Dumont. Time, 11, J3&, 47&, 1 :57. Winner B. g, by Fitz James Kawoach (trained by J. S. Ward). Went to post at 4:25. At post 3 minutes. 8tart good. Won easily; second the same. Antagonist was much the best and came away with ease in the last eighth. Flocarline finished strongly and was much the best of the others. Jackfull showed much speed, but tired fast when the pinch came. Pericles was a keen contender for five furlongs. Frank Rice was always outrun. Overweights Vestia, 11 pounds. Antagonist, show, 2 to 1. Flocarline, show, 1 to 6. Jackfull, show, 11 to 5. Q A rr- SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Parse $100; $75 to second ; $25 to third. Qtc I UJL 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St U X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H (J P 84.63 DUELIST M 4 114 3 22 23 J 22 H Hoar Chinn & Forsythe 2 41 41 7-5 346673EVENING STAR fi 3 104 2 12 li 23 13 2 Birkenruth J Grilfin & Co 4 61 61 2 34667 COUNT 'EM OUT KB 3 107 5 H 42 43 3 3 Prior M Foster 6 11 10 3 316253CORK J 3 108 1 31 3 3 45 45 J WinkfieldF 8mith . 4 8 8 2 3469W5YRA If 3 104 6 5 51 i 5 53 58 J Ranch G J Long 7-5 9-5 6-511-20 34597 KING'S COURT W 3 106 4 63 62 61 75 62 Cunn'ghamJ E Mitchell & Co30 50 50 20 .84505 IRMA'S CHOICE BS 3 104 71 8 8 8 62 71 Sheehan J J McCarthy 20 30 20 8 84650 JAMES J. CORBETT 4 117 8 72 73 71 8 8 Helgesen A B Reed & Co 40 0 25 10 Time, 12 2i, 49, 1 -M. 1 -A. ' Winner B. g, by Oddfellow Ella Duke (trained by R. Colston). Went to post at 5:00. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving; second handily. Duelist stood a long stretch drive with gameness and outstayed Evening Star in the last fifty yards. The latter ran a good race, but tired suddenly in the closing strides. Count 'Em Out finished strongly. Cork tired rapidly in the last eighth. Zyra ran a dull race and was never a serious contender. Overweights Cork, 4 pounds; King's Court, 2. Duelist, show, 3 to 5. Evening 8tar, show, evens. Count 'Em Out, show, 6 to 5. Zyra, show, out. ' Buffalo Form Chart BUFFALO FORM CHART. BUFFALO, N. Y , September 3, I903.-Fourth day. Buffalo Racing Association. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge, Joseph Swigert. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip, 5 spurs, B blinkers. 3 4 7 74 FIRST BACE 1 Mile Purso 3100. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St jj Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P EINUS flS 5 91 1 22 12 11 11 13 J Daly J Wilds & Co 15 20 20 7 ffi9!!? WSB 4 105 2 41 31 23 23 2 Minder J J MacKessey 7-104-5 7-101-3 KfiSvTnMTER A 4102 4 3? 42 31i3i O'Neil J H Baker & Co 6 10 10 3 StVASx,I0A W 3 99 3 6 63 41 4 4 J Sullivan I Fox 6 15 12 4 f547 BARONET R5 4 105 5 51 51 610 56 510 L Jackson J VV Pugh 4 4 3 4-5 f4Ji fe9? S&t " 3 108 6 ln 22 31 620 625 ERoberts'nH G Speth 10 15 15 5 3459 HALF A HUNDRED 4 98 7 7 7 7 7 7 Dart Cook & Trumbull 10 40 30 10 Time, 25, 49, 1:15, 1:12. Winner Ch. h, by Eolus Nita (trained by O. J. Docker). Went to post at 2 :ip. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Einus showed the most speed, was 91! well in motion, raced Long More to defeat in the first half and shook off Curtsey without much effort in the run home. Curtsey tired in the last quarter and was crowded back while rounding the first turn. Lady Silver was driving to the limit to stall off Lady Iona. The latter closed a big gap and finished strongly. Baronet showed but little speod. Overweights Einus, 1 pound; Long More, 1. Einus, show, 3 to 1. Curtsey, show, out. Lady Silver, show, evens. Baronet, show, out. 34775 SEC0ND BACE-1 1 8 Miles- 300 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St M. Vi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P " 3460S3COGSWELL 4 101 1 13 3 3 3 3 12 Minder p J Miles 2 T2 3J683 SILK CORD 3 104 2 23 2 2 25 1 22 L Jackson J W Pugh 7-106-5 1 out (34588) JESSIE JARBOE 6 107 3 3 13 12 1 22 3 McCann Mrs M Goldblatt 3 3 3 1-2 Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1 :42, 1 :56?. Winner Blk. c, by Jim Gray Leola (trained by P. J. Miles). Went to post at 3:07. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Minder waited with Cogswell for the first three-quarters, moved up when rounding the far turn, caught the leaders tiring in the run home and was going away at the finish. Silk Cord was und-3r a drive all the last furlong. Jessie Jarboe showed the most early speed, but quit when the stretch drive came Scratched-34e81 Dubious, 107; 34362St. Hera, 104. Overweights Cogswell, 1 pound. 34776 THIRD RACE-3"4 Mile- 5700 added. 2-year-olds. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St jj H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 316812ARTVIS W 126 4 li 11 12 11 Minder G B Morris 3-5 4-5 7-101-T SlSVrKfrfe8 ' BS JS5 f 42 3 2iERobertsonJjKessey t 4 7-10 34012 KILMORIE tf 104 5 5 3 42 32 L Jackson Mrs F E Gardner 6 10 10 k 34485 FIRST CHORD W5B 110 2 22 22 21 42 J Daly J E Gardner 6 6 4 1 34713 HER LETTER K 117 3 41 5 5 5 Blakey JjSly fl 4 4 7-10 tCoupled in betting-. Time, 21, 49, 1 :la. Winner Ch. c, by Golden Garter Memento (trained by G. B. Morris). Went to Ddst at 4:41. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly; second driving. Artvis outclassed his company, showed the most speed and raced Fist Cord.into exhaustijn in the first half, but had to be hustled along at the end to stall off All Souls. The latter cams very strongly at the end and was wearing the winner down. , Ki morie stumbled at the sixteenth post. This threw kirn out of his stride, but he fiuished well. First Chord stumbled at the half-mile post. Her Letter was given an easy Artvis, show, out. Entry, show, out. Kilmorie, show, evens. First Chord, show, out. 3 4c 7 7 7 F0UETH HACE1 Mile Purso s40- 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 267232MR. BROWN R 5 107 4 31 2 2" 22 1 T Knight J B ResDess T 1 7-10 nut (34718)GOLDEN COTTAGEBS 3 102 2 1 11 la in 22 JDaly M J Daly 6 7 6 " (3468i)ANNIE LAURETTA 7 102 5 21 3 4 4 82 M Johnson R P Dodson & Co 6 7 6 347182lOUNTEOUS 4 108 3 51 42 3 3h 42 Morris Davis&VauKuren 8 0 in r 34589 NAVARINO ft'S 3 105 6 41 6 6 51 58 McCann E Jabine 10 30 30 8 31656 MILITARY M 4 111 1 6 51 51 6 6 Kuhn W Durket 10 30 '0 6 Time, 26. 56, 1:16, 1:12. Winner B. h, by Bramble Little Bess (trained by J. B. Respass). Went to post at 4:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Mr. Brown outclassed his field, was under a pull in the first half, went to the front when called on and drew away easily in the run home. Golden Cottage was hustled along all the way, ran his race and had no mishaps Annie Lauretta outgamed Bounteous when it came to a drive. Bounteous had a rough triD was cut off at the first turn, had to go arouud his field to get up and tired at the end. Golden Cottage, show, 3 to 5. Annie Lauretta, show, 3 to 5. 34778 FIFTH RACES 1-2 FulonS $400 added. All ages. Allowances. Iud" Horses I A Wt St & yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners 6 H C P " 33091 CRUZADOS W 3 111 1 21 13 13 m Alexander E J Baldwin & Col-2 1-" 1-4 nnt 33521 SN VRK W 4 110 3 1 21 2 2 Minder W L Oliver 20 50 40 8 34686 HOP SCOTCH IB 6 110 5 41 41 41 31 ERobertsonM Hogan 40 50 50 10 345212WANINTA W 3 104 4 31 3 3 81 L Jackson J W Pugh 6 15 l" i 34283 CORVUS KS 5 113 7 9 9 9 91 O'Neil CDoWitt&Co 40 50 50 '0 34187 HILARITY MS 2 92 10 10 10 10 10 M Johnson J Wilds 50 50 40 l" 1-Winner Time, 23, 48,1:01. 1:08. B. c, by Emperor of Norfolk Atalanta II. (trained by W. J. Speirs). Went to post at 4:57. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won easily : second the same. Cruzados outclassed his field, was under a pull all the way and was eased up at the end. Snark outbroke his field and held the others safe throughout. Minder hustled him along from flag fall. Hop Scotch outgamed Queen Carnival when it came to a drive. The latter had no chance from where she got off She closed a big gap, but tired when it came to a drive. Waninta was eased up when beaten. Scratched 345832Baroucho, 104; 31686 Dick Canfield, 102; 34495 Claristina, 92. Overweights Cruzados, 4 pounds; The Common, 3; Fluke, 2. Snark, show, 3 to 1. Hop Scotch, show? 4 to 1. 34779 8IXTH EACE C-8 Mile. $100 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. Tad Horses A WtSt J4 Vi X StrFin Jockeys Owners (J H C P 343982ENUE WS 105 1 3 3 2" In L, Jackson J Walters I 5 jj 7 (34495)IMMORTELLE K$ 100 7 51 5 8 22 O'Neil K B Hayes 5 5 R-'i 3343230RO VIVA S 103 2 21 21 1 31 JDaly M J Daly 5 10 10 4 340C8 LADY MATCHLESS WS 106 3 41 41 41 41 Fitzma'riceMrs C Hellebush 5 5 3 7-5 34514 LORINA ft 104 4 62 62 5 6 Minder J G Lang 5 6 6'' 3154420PTIMA SI 1U) 6 1 1 6 6 WainwrightJ H Baker & Co 7 10 10 4 31635 CHAM BLEE W 108 8 8 8 7 7 Blake SE Parmer & Co 30 30 30 10 31586 ST. VITUS HS 105 5 7 7 8 8 J Sullivan EJabine 30 30 '5 8 (31950)CLIVOSO (V 111 9 9 9 9 9 Alexander E J Baldwin & Co 5 10 10 3 MARGO II. W 95 10 10 10 10 10 M Johnson R P Dodson & Co 10 30 20 8 WILL SHERRY t 106 11 11 11 11 11 Kuhn CDeWitt&Uo 10 15 15 6 Time, 24, 49, 1 :02s. Winner Br. g, by Lamplighter Inconnue (trained by J. Walters). Went to post at 5:39. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Enue was under a hard drive all through the last furlong, and just managed to last long enough to stall off Immortel'e The latter was wearing the winner down and would have won in another stride. Oro Viva had no mishaps, was off well and showed early speed, but seemingly could not live the clip. Optima bolttd to the outside at the stretch turn, but cume again when straightened out. Scratched Little Boy, 105; 34054 Springbrook, 102. Overweights Lady Matchless, 5 pounds; Clivoso, 2; Will Sherry, 4. Enue, show, 1 to 2. Immortello, show, 1 to 2. Oro Viva, show, 3 to 2, Lady Matchless, show 7 to 10 ' AMEIUCAK SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1902 contain ill racing records at large, revised and complcti ap to the end of 1901 ; four handicapping systomi with directions fur their practical application, t kabls showing how to computs bookmakihg par centagas, track rtcords of all tha recognized tracki of the country, the western and eastern scales of weights, tables showing the comparative speed of trackB, a complete list of pugilistic contests of 19C1 of any consequence, trotting and pacing records at all distances and a list of the new 2:15 trcttereof 1901. Also a complete record of performances at all itylei of billiards, Page [5] Windsor Form Chart WINDSOR FORM CHART. I WINDSOR, ONT., September 3, 1902. Ninth day. New Windsor Jockey Club. Summer Meeting Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge, M. N. Macfarlan. Starter, J. J. Holtman. ' Bacing starts at 2 :30 p. m. indicates whip, $ spurs, 1 blinkers. grygQ FIRST RACE 4 1-3 Furlongs. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 34 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34615 DUSKY SECRET g 110 3 2 1H Hi Castro J E Lane & Co 4 5 5 2 395MRS. FRANK FOSTER I 97 2 51 51 2 D Gilmore J W Pangle 4 5 5 2 84688 GOLD BRIDE g 110 4 41 22 31 R Sttele J J Marklein 2 2 2 1 34688 FLORENCE H. f 102 10 9 8 4" Preston L N Hodges 15 15 15 6 34176 SEMPER PRIMUS IS 102 11 t 3U 51 W Hunt W W Lyles 20 40 40 15 34470 MISS TBAPPEAN IS 102 1 31 6i 6 J Jones J J Ogles 15 15 10 4 34720 MAYME R 105 6 7 7 74 McQuade J C Milam & Co 6 6 6 2 35645 BELLE OF LYNNE 5 110 8 61 9 82 A Weber R B Walker & Co 6 6 6 2 34615 TAMBOURINE GIRL R 102 12 12 11 91 W Doyle F C Frisbie 10 10 10 4 34470 TAMPA 85 102 S 10 10 102 Alarie S Pack 6 10 10 4 34276 SADIE O. I 106 IS 13 12 11 E Mathews M C Kelly 15 15 15 6 ' 34668 ETHELWINDA I 110 S 1 4"12 L Abel Lamasney Bros 10 15 15 6 34470 MARY MILDEN I 110 7 11 13 13 F ValentineF Milden 15 20 20 8 MARY CLARK I 110 Left at the post. Gormley W L Hazelip 6 10 10 4 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 504, 56. Winner B. f, by Horoscope Dusk (trained by W. Garth). Went to post at 2:48. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won. easily; second driving. Dusky Secret, lucky at the start, raced Ethelwinda and Gold Bride into submission and came away from the others in the laBt eighth and won with much in reserve. Mrs. Frank Foster suffered from early interference, but came strongly in the last quarter. Gold Bride, although well spent, was easily the best of the others. Florence H. had a rough trip and ran a good race. Ethelwinda faded away fast in the last furlong and was eased up. Scratched 34615 Jelsi, 102. Overweights May me, 3 pounds; Sadie O., 4. Dueky Secret, Bhow, evens. Mrs. Frank Foster, show, evens. Gold Bride, show, 1 to 2. SECOND RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. rj "J Ind Horses A Wt St 34 34 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 34641'OCIE BROOKS R 6 107 4 3" 3" 3 3" 14 R Steele E Moore 4 6 6 2 34548 THE BR'ZE DEMON S 4 106 S 24 21 2 2 2" Castro W S Laird 10 10 10 4 (34620)EMMA C. L. R5 4 104 2 14 1" 1 1 S Preston D V Grace t Co 4 5 5 2 (34641) IRISH JEWEL IS 5 111 6 65 56 5l 41 4" Gormley P M Civill 8-5 8-5 7-5 1-2 (34691)3IR KINGSTON IS f 5 102 5 52 43 41 5 5 C Kelly Mrs R L Rogers 3 4 4 2 34567 EUCLAIRE IB 5 109 8 7 65 6 6 64 Ellis J Nixon & Co 21 24 21 1 346622J. J. T. R 6 111 9 9 8 7 7 7" Cogswell G W Carmack 15 20 20 8 34662FESSY F. I 8 100 7 8 8 8 8 830 D Gilmore D Stephens 10 10 10 4 30853 DRAMBURG 151 5 100 1 41 7 9 9 9 J Jones J J Ogles 40 50 50 20 34377SKIPAWAY t 4 97 Left at the post. S O'Neil W Hogan 20 50 50 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 241, 49. 1 :154, 1 :284. Winner B. m. by Longfish Marie Reed (trained by E. Moore). Went to post at 3:16. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second the same. Ocie Brooks waited on the leaders until in the last eighth, where she came away under punishment. The Bronze Demon and Emma C. L., set a fast, early pace, but were both exhausted from their early effort and were tiring badly at the end. Irish Jewel was outrun in the first three-quarters, but was closing stoutly at the end and would have won in a few more strides. Sir Kingston tired. Euclaire had' much the worst f the start. Scratched 34662 Ethel Davis, 107; 347192Boomerack, 107; 34662 Lelia Barr, 105; 34692 Bonnie Maid, 102 ; 34687 Brissac, 98. Corrected weights Irish Jewel, 111. Ocie Brooks, show, 6 to 5. The Bronze Demon, show, 2 to 1. Emma C. L., show, 4 to 5. Irish Jewel, show, out. Sir Kingston, show, 4 to 5. Euclaire. show. 1 to 2. THIRD BACB 3-4 Mile' Parse $250. 2-year-olds. Selling. 34:782 Ind Horses A Wt St 34 34 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C "P 34722 MEXICANA R 104 2 2 1 1 l?i W Doyle F C Frisbie 111 out 346155MELB'RNE ECLIPSE I 94 7 7 7 41 2 C Kelly E Moore & Co 21 21 24 1 34658 WILL SHIELDS 5 92 8 43 5 54 3" Perry N Dyment 20 100 100 30 346583MURMUR RSI 87 S 6 6 34 4 D Gilmore Oots Bros 5 6 6 2 (34720)GERDA H 100 1 32 33 22 58 Castro P Egbart 3 34 31 7-5 34658FRIDAY IS 87 5 1 21 61 6 Preston FAHart&Co 20 60 60 20 34720 WOOLSACK 103 4 51 4 7 7 R Steele W W Lyles 10 15 15 5 'Apprentice allowance. Time, 241, 491. 1 :15l. Winner Br. f, by Brutus Bessie (trained by F. C. Frisbie). Went to post at 3 :41. At post 4 minutes. Start bad, Won easily; second driving. Mexicana was frjeky at the start, broke well in motion, raced Friday and Gerda into submission and came away in the last furlong. Melbourne Eclipse was the best, and with any kind of a good start would have won. He was standing flatfooted when the barrier was released, and the field was fully a sixteenth in front when he took after them. Will Shields showed improved form and finished Etrongly. Murmur was tiring at the end after appearing to be a sharp factor. Scratched 34640 Bismarck, 104. Overweights Woolsack, 4 pounds. Melbourne Eclipse, show, 2 to 5. Will Shields, show, 10 to 1. Gerda, show, 3 to 5. O A f7Qi FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. All Ages. 04fc I OO The Russell House Handicap. Value $300. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 34 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 346422ILLOWAHO IS 3 108 4 3 3 22 l m Gormley W H Ketchiman 8-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 (34642) BILL MASSIE N 4 110 5 13 1 i 22 21 R Steele JJMcAltster 4 6 4 7-5 346902JOHNNY M'CARTEYl S 4 95 3 4 42 48 31 S6 D Gilmore W L Hazelip 21 24 21 1 34753 LADY KENT I 5 103 1 22 21 32 410 46 Castro W H Sayre 5 6 6 2 (34277) LADY OF THE WESTR 7 96 25 5 5 5 5 C Kelly J C Ferris Jr 21 3 3 1 Time, 24, 50,1:16, 1:414. Winner Br c, hi Iroquois Sif Jr. (trained by H. Stover). Went to post at 4 :07. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second handily. Illowaho was mnder restraint for the first half mile and moved up fast after that, caught Bill Massie on the stretch turn and dispose 1 of him easily. Bill Massie showed his usual speed in the early stages, but does not favor weight. Johnny McCartey began slowly and appeared to sulk in the first half mile, but came with a rush at the end after a wide stretch turn. ady Kent was disposed of early. She does not want to be carried along at a fast pace. Lady of the West appeared high in flesh and was never a contender. Illowaho, show, out. Bill Massie, show, 1 to 2. Johnny McCartey, show, 1 to 2. Lady of the Wsst, how, 1 to 2. FIFTH RACE 6 X-9 Furlongs. Purse $280. 3-year-olds ana upward. Selline. g rj g Ind Horses A Wt St 34 34 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C f (34662)MAKE WEBER i 115 2 1 12 12 c Kelly P M Civill 7-5 7-5 1 out 345433 JIG GBR I 3 103 4 i 3 22 25 Castro Wheeler Co 10 12 '12 4 34692 LADY BERKELEY 1 4 108 1 11 21 31 32 Perry N Dyment 10 15 15 6 (84521)CRISSCROSS 3 105 S 4" 42 4" 4 Hothersall D Stephens 10 15 15 5 34617 CANDLING I 5 115 6 6 612 53 51 E Mathews H 8 Williams 3 4 4 7-5 34448 ORUE 1 7 106 3 7 7 6 6 Finley J P Miller 40 40 40 15 34719 ROTTERDAM J 8 109 8 8 8 7 7H Wilson J Hendricks 6 6 6 2 34660 HIMTINE R 6 123 7 31 5" 8 8 Gormley W L Hazelip 1 7-5 7-5 3-5 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 491, 1 :151. 1 :224. Winner B. g, by Kingston Carmencita (trained by P. M. Civill). Went to post at 4:33. At post 2 minuteB. Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. Jake Weber was much the best, went to the front when his rider was ready and won pulling up. Jigger ran a good race and at the weights was much the best of the others. Lady Berkeley showed a good turn of speed and hung on gamely under punishment Crisscross ran a fair race and is worth remembering for early action. Candling was pinched off at the start. Himtine ran well for a quarter of a. mile only and when beaten his rider eaeed him up. Scratched 346392Ringleader, 111; 34200 Donna Bella, 106; 34725 La Gorta, 103; 34643 Trio, 100. Jigger, show, 6 to 5. Lady Berkeley, show, 3 to 1. Candling, show, 3 to 5. Himtino, show, out. SIXTH RACE I Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ggp Ind Horses A Wt St 34 34 S StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 347522PKINOE ZENO S 7 1L9 4 5 41 31 21 11 Gormley Losan & Van By 6 8 8 21 . 347252CHOPIN RJ 6 112 6 71 5 42 31 2 Alarie J C Ferris 2 21 21 1 346!i92CHAPPAQUA J 6 107 3 31 22 2 1" 32 C Kelly P M Civill 1 1 4-5 out 34619 G. W. W. R 4 112 5 8 8 61 41 42 McQuade J C Milam & Co 6 6 6 2 34659LOKA IS a 99 8 61 61 7 62 5" Feicht ST Hopkins 10 10 10 4 34752 INSOLENCE H 3 103 2 12 1 14 5" 61 R Steele J A Maxwell & C06 10 10 4 34520FAITH WARD R 6 99 7 41 7 8 8 76 D Gilmore W H Sayre 6 10 10 4 34548 ST. SIDNEY R 4 112 1 211 3 5 7 84 H Wilson D Stephens 20 40 40 15 31721 BOB DINSMORE R6 104 9 9 9 9 9 9 Mewes A H Aldis & Co 100 100 100 30 Apprentice allowance. Time, 254, 501, 1 :17, 1 :43. Winner B. g, by Governor Foraker Lady Crook (trained by F. Dolan). . Went to post at 5:02. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second driving. Prince Zeno was well handled, came with a great rush in the last eighth and after a short struggle with Chappaqua, shook the latter off and won drawing away. Chopin began slowly, but saved ground by hugging tha rail and finished strongly. Chappaqua followed Insolence's pace closely and seemed like a sure winner at the stretch head, but tired in th run homo. Insolence displayed a good turn of speed for the first six furlongs but tired. G. W. W. came with a rush in the last three-eighths after a slow beginning. He ran away six furlongs after the finish. Scratched 34641 Ergo, 1C9; 34750 Lord-Falconer, 102. Overweights Insolence, 4 pounds. Prince Zeno. show, evens. Chopin, show, out. Delmar Park Form Chart DEL-MAR PARK FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., September 3, 1902. Third day. Delmar Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather cloudy ; track i ast. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. R indicates whip, J spurs, blinkers. FIRST BACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 4-year-olds and pward. Selling. 3 4c 76 8 Ind Horses A Wt St 34 34 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C F S4675 KINGSTELLE R 4 113 3 41 44 4 HI Dale B Schreiber 6 IlTs 3 3J482NEAREST 8 7 114 5 3 22 21 24 Houbre J K Hughes 8-5 2 6-5 1-2 34024ONANETTA IS 5 114 1 13 15 l 3 C Bonner J B Riley ' 3 5 44 8-5 34711 COTTON PLANT R 8 113 4 2 32 32 4 Dade , Tholl Bros 8 10 10 4 346563ALALIA IS 4 111 2 51 5 52 52 Sayers H Pechman & Co 12 20 20 8 S46512TROS S 4 114 10 95 8" 8 63 J Wright R G Bolich 4 8 7 2 34614 ALINE S. R 4 113 8 81 912 71 73 McJoynt JAAbernathy 12 20 20 8 3463S DE BLAISE R 6 113 7 74 74 98 82 T O'Brien F W Johnson 12 20 20 8 34707 PETER DURYEA RS 5 122 6 6" 6n 61 9 Fallehy FGeringJr 12 12 12 5 34044 NEVA M. RS 6 113 9 10 10 10 10 A Lines J B Cooksey 40 150 150 50 Apprentice allowance. Time. 13, 244, 48, 1 :151. Winner Br. f, by Kingston Estelle (trained by H. Brant). Went to post at 2:34. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Kingstelle ran to her beat form and was well rated and given a strong finish. Nearest was used up in chasing Onan-etta and Houbre took her all over the track to avoid the swerving of Onanetta. . The latter was speedy, but tired badly in the last quarter. Cotton Plant tired. Tros was very sore and sour, refused to break and was all but left at the post. Scratched 34675. Tom Collins. 122. Kingstelle, Bhow, 6 to 5. Nearest, show, 1 to 4. Onanetta, show, 7 to 10. 3c769 SECOND RACE 5 1-3 Furlongs. Purse $300. 2-year-olos. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St 34 Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34513BABNACLE f 991 41 1 54 31 is Houbre Doyle Bros 2i3 24 4-5 34652 MARCHIONESS N 104 3 2h 21 1h 21 Otis Haley Bros 8-5 2 8-5 3-5 8J996 CENTIE IS 93 4 11 H4 22 31 L Spencer B Schreiber 30 150 150 60 34536 TRIBES R 100 7 712 61 44 4 Scully M Young 6 10 10 3 (32686)BEAR CREEK 15 103 5 61 31 5 52 J Miller H T Batcheler 3 4 4 3-2 34739JOQUITA 90 8 514 712 6" 6 Sayers JP Hirth&Co 30 30 30 10 34634 LISKA 95 2 31 41 8 7" Louden J S Rothert 10 16 16 S LOPULIN I 101 6 8 8 74 8 T Dean W Gerst 6 16 1C C Apprentice allowance. Time. 121, 24, 491, 1 :02i, 1 :10. Winner Ch. f, by Wadsworth Madge Doree (trained by J. Doyle). Went to post at 3 :22. At post 3 minutes. "Start good. Won easily ; second handily. Barnacle was in a pocket at the three-eighths and was badly cut off and lost ten lengths on the upper turn, but ran through the field in the stretch and was easily best. Marchioness did not run her best race because her saddle slipped back. Centie ran an extra good race. Tribes can do better. Bear Creek made a fast move at the stretch turn but tired in the run home. Scratched-346312Ruth L., 90. , Barnacle, show, 2 to 5. Marchioness, show, 1 to 3. Centie, show, 20 to 1. Bear Creek, 3 to 5. S'rTTO THIRD aACE-7"8 Mlle Parse ?300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 54 34 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 347122LOUIS WAGNER 3 103 5 21 2" 34 31 13 Battiste J McAllester 3-2 3-213-102-5 34651 SPURS I 6 101 3 33 35 22 22 2 J Miller R R Rice 12 50 30 10 34638 HAINAULT 3 95 8 8 8 61 41 32 Scully J Burrows 8-5 7-513-101-2 34678 HENRY BURT R 4 118 7 71 72 52 5 414 T Dean C ERowe 4 8 7 2 346094RENGAW R5 3 90 2 U 1U 12 1h 55 Houbre J A Johnson 30 80 80 20 34514 MASTERFUL R5 4 101 4 51 4n 43 63 63 Louden N'wmankAtchii'nl3 30 30 6 34587 MISS WANDELOHR R 3 100 1 41 5 73 7 712 Dade Haley Bros 12 30 30 10 33763 JULIUS WERNER 151 4 104 6 62 6 8 8 8 Mountain Davis & Phillips 60 100 100 30 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 244, 491, 1:151, 1:29. Winner Ch. c, by Wagner Marchma (trained by J. W. Forman). Went to post at 3.47. At post 17 minutes. Start good for all but Hainanlt. Won easily; second driving. Louis Wagner was well rated behind the pacemakers to the stretch, then came on and won as his rider pleased. Spurs ran an extra good race for him under a vigorous ride. Hainanlt was off badly and closed up strongly after beinjc taken the long way. Rengaw showed speed, but tired. Henry Bert finished fast. Masterful tired and quit. Louis Wagner, show, out. Spurs, show, 3 to 1. Hainanlt, show, out. 'S-rTTl FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 34 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (346i9)FOUNDLING R5 3 92 4 11 1 15 14 13 c Bonner Fizer & Co 8-5 24 2 12 34678 FITZKANET R 4 105 5 42 2h 23 2 2H Dade W M Rogers 21 21 7-5 7-10 (34321) W. B GATES R 6 107 3 5 5 43 3H 315 J Miller R R Rice 6 10 10 24 34719 HELEN PRINT 15 3 93 1 ! 42 5 5 41 Sayers Stubbs Bros & Co 4 5 4 1 (34614)LASSO 5 102 2 32 32 31 43 5 Otis Lemp&Co 6 50 50 1 Time, 134, 254, 491, 1 :15, 1 :414. Winner Ch. f, by Lazzarone Bettie Prather (trained by W. Fizer). Went to post at 4:14. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second t"he same. Foandlimr was clear of a tangled field, securing a long lead, while the others were all mixed up, and woa pulled up. Fitskanet was bumped and thrown off his stride at the first turn and allowed Foundling to secure a long lead and made his run too late. W. B. Gates finished fast. Helen Print ran a bad race after she was bumptd. Lasso wants a shorter distance. Scratched 34396 Pretender, 100. Foundling, show, out. Fitzkanet, show, 1 to 3. W. B. Gates, show, 7 to 10. Helen Print, show, 1 to 2. 3bTT2 FIFTH BACE1 1-4 Mile8' Parse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St 34 34 . StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 34710TAMM'NYCHIEFS 4 95 2 6h 6k 4 51 2 13 Sayers UZDeArman 20 30 12 s (34710)LINDE.N ELLA 5 105 4 H 12 13 13 12 2 Otis " C A Johnson Co 6-5 6-511-102-S 34653 SOUTH BREEZE 4 100 5 31 32 2 31 43 38 T Dean JCCahn ' ' 347062INVICTUS ( 4 95 1 21 2 31 43. 413 AWBooker J H Robbins 0 30 30 7 28922 HARRY K. f 4 100 3 42 4 6l 7 53 53 Scully J leatt 30 100 100 30 34710 VARNER IS 3 103 6 53 52 5 6- 65 6 J Miller R R Rice 20 30 to f 34541 LEFLARE J 3 93 1 1 7 7 2h 7 7 C Bonner E&L Bohlman io 20 $ I Apprentice allowance. Time, 13, 254, 51, 1:17, 1:43, 2:081. Winner Ch. g, by Iroquois Great Annie (trained by U. Z. DeArman). Went to post at 4 :10. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Tammany Chief was very good today, displayed much improvement from his last race, when Linden Ella beat him twenty-five lengths, and won as his rider pleased. Linden Ella ran her race. South Breeza was given a poor ride in the stretch and should have heen second. Leflare was going well and seemed like a contender when she sulked. Overwights Varner, 5 pounds. lammany Chief, show, 6 to 5. Linden Ella, show, out. South Breeze, show, out. 34:773 SIXTH RACE 7"8 Mile Parse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 34 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P" 345372CROIX D'OR 5 3 95 3 in in 12 16 i C Bonner W Mnlkev 5 3 5 346552FOURLEAF C. R 6 101 2 42 I tl 43 4 43 23 Donegan KDOrr I fi 347C9 KITTIE CLYDE R 5 111 5 51 51 52 56 35 Otis Lerao & Co 2 ?n s I'5 1 (34655)TEMPTRE3S R 4 106 6 31 33 32 31446 Louden Q JLoDe 5 10 I Vl (3461iyIF YOU DARE $S 4 109 4 21 214 22 214 5 J Wright RGBolifh 2 Ls'Sia 34678LENNEP S 7 105 1 6 6 6 6 6 E-Neefey D C Raggio "tJ 15 xa 25 m t o Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 244, 481, 1 :15, 1 :284. Winner Ch. g, by Dochart Golden Slipper (trained by H. Avis). Went to post at 5 :20. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won driving ; second easily. Croix d'Or was ?f hyiDaDiwel nen to tne ast hundred yards and tired in the final drive, but was eoing strongest rifinfcVflV3, WafS wel1 tH' bu swang wide into the stretch and tired at tne end. IftSL Clyde finished fast. Temptress and If Yon Dare tired. mx. Scratched 34564 Father Wentker, 110; 846553Found, 96. 2 to 5riX d'0r' ShW' 1 10 3 Fourleaf C-' 8how' 1 to 2- Kittio clydo' shw, evens. If You Dare, sflw, Page [6] ...TH E... AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL FOR S902. (COPYRIGHTED) A Handbook of Figures Beyond Comparison. An Official Compendium of Records. 1 Summaries by Experts on the Past Year's Doings. EDITED BY F. H. BRUNELL 30c. in Paper. 50c. in Soft Morocco. Daily Racing Form Pub. Co., 124-126 Fifth Ayc CHICAGO. 1 jPally Racing Fonnl ALL THE TURF r""""""""- I UCWQ DCDCCPT I OF TBtE OFFICIAL ORGAN OT THM I !5. ". 1 WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB I Form Sheets and Entries Ex- S ALL TRACKS pertly Indexed ARE FULLY IE- Telegraphic, Correct, Con- PORTEI ..... cise, Comely. 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