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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, September 10, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, September 10, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902091001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, September 10, 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] TOJj. VIII. KO. 2 17. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1902. PRICE 5 CEHTS Coney Island Form Chart CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, 1. 1., September 9, 190. Ninth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Wsather cloudy ; track sloppy. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. H. Pettingill. Bacing starts at 2:30 p. m. f indicates whip, 5 spurs, 1 blinkers. Q1Q1 Q FIBST BACK Last 3-4 Mile New Futurity Course. $800 added. O tab Xj JL O 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. tnd Horses A Wt St M Vi 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 347362 BISEBTA ' R 108 4 2a 2i 2i 1" Bice J Galway 8 8 5 2 347932THE TALISMAN HI 108 1 3 31 3H 2 L Smith Oneck Stable 10 10 8 3 34310 VLL BY FOBGE ff 108 2 1H 12 12 3 J Martin E Morrell 10 15 12 4 31603 FILIFOBM N 111 6 4 41 4h 41 T Burns HT Griffin 15 15 10 4 336302ATTILA W 108 8 5U 51 51 53 Bedfern L O Appleby 4 6 31 7-5 34736 CHIBON Hi 108 7 6H 61 64 6 Miles W C Daly 50 60 60 20 34856 THE DANCEB ff 111 10 8i 81 81 711 Landry F J Lantry 10 30 30 10 3S9122SUN SHOWER B K8 3 7" 7 7n 82 Lyne J Dunn 2 4 3 6-5' 31821 CHIEF W 111 9 9 9 9 9 Nelson W Briel 100 200 200 80 3U832LADY TEAZLE ff K8 5 10 10 10 10 Michaels Harrison&How'rdl5 20 20 8 287 .9 ANDALUSIAN M 108 12 11 11 11 11 Shea G F Johnson 10 12 10 4 33768 BUCKLEY HI 116 11 12 12 12 12 Bernhart I Karl 100 200 200 80 34C6Z2FONTENIX H 108 13 13 13 13 13 Daly J Stanley 20 30 30 10 32941 ED'GAB POE W 108 14 14 14 14 14 Gannon B E Bridgette 100 100 100 30 Time, 1:16. Winner B. f, by Ben Strome Lindele (trained by E. Feakea). Went to post at 2:30. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Biserta finished strongly after heing wall up from the start. The Talisman went wide on the turn, finished fast and. was probably best. Valley Forge took a long lead early and appeared the winner in the stretch, but-failed to stay, as usual. Filiform ran well and is steadily improving. Attila came from a long way back and cau beat this kind. Sun Shower ran a bad race as tho betting indicated she would; Scratched 34482 Schoharie, 111 ; Beau Coeur, 111 ; 3i796 Ben Cotta, 111 ; 34091 The Mower, 108; 32314 Woden, 108; Chorus Girl, 108; Nightingale, 108; 34167 Three Hot Days, 108; 34483 Gregory, 108; 34795 White Crest, 108 ; 34062 Ohio Girl, 108. Overweights The Dancer, 3 pounds ; Buckley, 5. Biserta, show, evens. The Talisman, show, 7 to 5. Valley Forge, show, 2 to 1. Attila, show, 4. to 5. Sun Shower, show, 3 to 5. SEC0ND EACE 1 1-8 Mlles' 1,20 added- 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 34:9X4: Ind Horse3 A Wt St St & X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (34763) ROSSIGNOL W 3 98 1 12 12 li 1H 13 12 J Martin O L Richards 3 31 13-59-M 31852 ST. FINNAN II 4 99 5 4 41 21 21131 2h Shea M Clancy 5 8 8 21' 34827 HUNTRESSA I 3 105 2 5 5 5 4 21 33 Cochran Buckley & Bailey 2 13-521 4-6 34886 HIMSELF I 4 108 4 2 2 3 5 4a 42 Odom W C Daly 3 31 13-54-5 343623 FLY. BUTTRESS ff 3 98 3 31 3" 4i 3h 5 5 L Smith M J Cavanagh 6 12 10 31 Time, 12, 25, 50, 1 :15, 1 :42, 1 :56. Winner Ch. f,by Bossington Valuable (trained by J. McLaughlin). Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won in a canter j second driving. Bossignol, steadily improving and of good class when at her best, raced in front well in hand and won cantering at the end, being much the best. St. Finnan outstayed Huntressa in a hard drive through the last quarter. The latter ran a good race at the weights. Himself ran a bad race and was lacking in his usual speed in such going. Flying Buttress moved up fast on the far turn, but failed to stay and was evidently handicapped by the going. Scratched-34606 Douro, 126; 347332Ethics, 116; 34703 Tom Kenny, 112 ; 318272Belle of Troy, 111; 31856 Dixieline, 109; 34733 Merito, 104. Overweights Himself, 2 pounds. Bossignol, show, out, .St. Finnan, show, 4 to 5. Huntressa, show, out. Himself, show, out. O A ft K THIRD RACE Last 7-8 Mile New Futurity Course. All Ages. Allowances. tjQztJ JLO The Flight Stakes. $1,5L0 added. Net value to winner, $3,750. Ind Horses A Wt St H H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 33236 SMOKE ff 5 107 1 1" 1 11 12 12 T Burns VV C Whitney 3 7 6 2 34793LORD PEPPER ff 4 110 4 411 311 32 33 22 Redforn Pepper Stable 6 10 10 3 (34411)tTHE MUSKETEER II 4 110 2 21 21 21 21 3 J Martin FFarrell 1 1 7-10out 34812 MONTE CABLO ( 2 95 3 3h 4b 51 41 43 L Smith JGLyman 6 8 7 2 34852 WEALTH Ml 4 107 5 51 51 4 5 56 Wonderly Albemarle Stable 6 15 15 4 34827 MONOGBAPH M 4 110 6 6 6 6 6 6j O'Connor B Bauer 10 15 15 4 f Added starters. Time, l:299g. Winner Ch. m, by Order Alfalfa (trained by J. E. Madden). Went to post at 3:25. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Smoke is in great form, led unextended throughout and was much the best. Lord Pepper came along very strongly at the end and is a superior horse in mud. The Musketeer tired badly in the last furlong after a hard early effort to outrun tho winner. Monte Carlo was outrun in the first half, but was going resolutely at the end Wealth and Monograph were always outrun. Scratched 34886 Dublin, 125; (34703)Gunflre, 125: (34793) Chuctanunda, 125; (3 1671) King Pepper, 112; 318842Unmasked, 107 : 34793 Musette, 107; 34735 Lux Casta, 105; 34628 Dr. Saylor, 85. Smoke, show, evens. Lord Pepper, show, evens. O A C1 f FOURTH RACE 3 Miles. (On Turf. Over 8 Hurdles.) 3-year-olds and upward. OtfctJLO The Mineola Handicap. $800 added. Net value to winner $903. Ind Horses A Wt St 2 4 6 8 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34822 CHARAWIND W5 5 144 5 21 22 21 21 la ii Mouohan L V Bell 2" 2 2 jjK (34822) BIG GUN US 5 169 1 12 13 11 12 2 2u Mara S Allen 3 5 41 8-5 333542FEROOIOUS K 8 140 2 31 31 42 4a 410 33 Carson T W Lawson 10 20 15 5 3482220HNET IS 5 148 3 5 51 51 55 3a 415 Gallagher M J Maloney 8 8 7 21 (20756)NUTO IS 7 143 9 7 7 63 66 53 58 Pending W Lattimer 20 30 15 6 34822 CRYPTOGRAM ff 3 132 8 61 62 32 311 66 65 D Connelly C Pfizer 40 100 100 40 338003M'GRATH.PBINCEff 5 148 4 41 411 7 8107107s Heider Albemarle Stable 20 30 30 10 (33800)STAR CHAMBER 5 158 10 9 9 9 9 82 8 Bay J E Widener 3 4 31 7-5 34389 SOMERSET ff 5 144 7 8 815 815 75 9 9 Donahue G B Hill 15 30 30 10 , 34822 SEMINOLE NS 4 139 6 Threw rider. Barry F A Clark 20 30 30 10 1 Time, 3:57. N Winner B. g, by Charaxus Helmwind (trained by J. H. McCormick). 1 Went to post at 3:55. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Charawinc waited on Big Gun to the stretch turn where he went to the front, was well in hand throughout and best 1 at the weights. Big Gun ran a splendid race at the weights, forced the pace and outjumped his field but his weight told on the flat in tho last half. He appeared to be beaten for second place, but rallied with a tremendous burst of speed and finished as strongly as the winner. Ferocious moved up fast ii 1 the last quarter and held second place apparently safe, but tired in the last few strides. Ohnefc is steadily improving, but lost ground over the hurdles. Star Chamber, Somerset and Seminole were car I ried hopelessly wide on the first turn and had no chance. Charawind, show, 1 to 2. Big Gun, show, 4 to 5. Ferocious, show, 21 to 1. Star Chamber, show, to 10. 34917 FIFTH RACE1 Mile' $9C0 added. 3-year-qlds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt 8t M hi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34l9.3VlNCENNEa W 6 105 1 2H 1b m 12 13 Lvne J A Drakn 9 "l n si 34852 POTBNTE R 7 107 2 4h 42 32 2- 21 Taurus P H McCarren I 5 6 2 34701 BEN BATTLE H 5 103 4 33 2 21 36 33 Shea A Shields 4 5 $ f 345113MISS BUTTERMILK 3 99 6 6h 72 5 41 43 L Smith Dryer &McGuire 10 15 12 5 .&&,?ELLY J 3 97 7 5i 61 61 6i 5i Creamer W C Daly 20 30 fO 10 (34794)SATIRE B 4 110 5 73 51 7 71 61 Redfern H R Schaffer 4 5 4 R-5 34579SBRUNSWICK 3 91 11 11 95 95 82 73 McGovern W Keyes 10 15 l ! 34627 PRINCE RICHARD Rg 5 104 3 11 311 42 51 8 Pollock A L Arte 30 75 75 25 34736 GIBSON LIGHT 3 97 8 86 810 85 91. 915 Cochran J C Wallace 50 100 ioo 40 34887 MAY J. W 3 98 9 91 101 10 10 10 Eagan W T McGrath 200 300 100 40 34794 RIGHTA WAY f 3 100 10 10 11 11 11 11 J Martin OL Richards 40 100 100 SO T11.Time, 12 24,48,1:14,1:41. w Winner t, Br. u by it- g, Victory Ilhsee (trained by E. Wishard). Went to post at 4 :30. At post 4 minutes. Start bad. Won in a canter second driving. Vincennes forced the pace, was always under restraint and, easing up at the end, was much the best. Potnte severely pressed early to keep.within striking distance, finished strongly and caught Ben Battle tirine' The latter had followed the winner's pace closely and had plenty i, res-rve to the stretch, where he tired and failed to make good. Miss Buttermilk ran a good race. Jim Tully and Satire were alwavs-outrnn. Brunswick, away baaly , closed a big gap. Prince Richard showed early speed. 5o?27atihQdi3-4826Je,?Rlefft03n' i0; 34632 Rappenecker, 104; 3479l2Boaster, 102; 31C90 Choate, uu,l,'0 luu IOO; 3479I3Lady Sterling, 99; 34736 Paul Creyton, 97; 34913 Filiform, 97; 34737 Drummond,96. Overweights May J., 4 pounds. Vincennes, show. 1 to 2. Potente, show, evens. Ben Battle, show, 2 to 5. Satire, show, 9 to 10. 34:918 S1Xm KAUlfi-3- Mlle (On Turf.) $1,000 added. 2-year-olds. Handicap. n 1 Horses A Wt St H yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' (34792JN KVERMOHE WS 110 7 311 1h li 13 odom A Miller 4 5 at fi-5 347622AFRICANDER W5 126 4 4 3h 32 2 L Smith Beimel & Dwyer 8-5 11-52 1 S3ToE0rOBBN H Vn, 3- V 2 22 3A ty"?, WB Jenning7&Co!i5 25 3476i3JOJi COBB W 109 a 5h 4" 42 4 Redfern ProsDect Stablo 8 8 7 i 34855 SCOFFER H 111 9 83 81 51 52 Landry F H Milden Jr 15 30 30 10 34S55 CLOCHE D'OR W 106 1 71 71 81 63 J Martin A Conrad 20 40 40 15 34855 TOM COGAN W 108 6 6 6 7 71 .Brehnan A Simons 15 30 0 8 348242JOHN A. SCOTT RS 116 2 51 61 8 T Burns J W Schorr 3 I Jl-54-5' 34792 SQUANTO Jf 102 8 9 9g q Rice HApplebaum 20 40 40 15 Winner Br. c, by Lamplighter The Crow (trainid'by'T.'E.' Healy). Went to post at i :55. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Nevermore, a brilliant performer in soft going and skillfully handled, rushed to the front on the stretch turn after waiting in behind the pacemakers and won going away. Africander worked a rough passage, wni repeatedly interfered with and went ery wide on the turn, but closed up with his usual rush and finished strongly. Shotgun, a useful colt, displayed fine speed and held on remarkably well. Joe Cobb's chances were nearly ruined by his being carried out on the stretch turn. Scoffer, away slowly, made much up ground. John A. Scott quit after forcing the pace for the first half. Scratched 34852 River Pirate. 117; 34915 Monte Carlo, 111; 346C5 Captain Arnold Arnoia, 110- nu, '33585lOn vs8ajUnr Nugget, 1C6; 33106 Rockford, 103; 34795 Roxboro, 102; 34792 Gates, 1C0. Overweights Scoffer, 3 pounds. 1 to0""010' SbW' 7 10 Africandor show' 1 t0 2- Shtenn, show, 4 to 1. Joha A. Scott, showr Lacrimae's Stake LACKIMAE S STAKE. The Cicero Stakes, the feature event at Harlem yesterday, was almost a gift for Lacrimae with her light impost and the soft going that prevailed. The race was at one mile for all ages, with $1,000 added, and was worth $1,730 to the winner, Of the ten scheduled to start four dodged the issue. Lacrimae was made the favorite, being held at about 9 to 5 in the betting, at which figures she was the recipient of heavy backing. Boiling Boer, on account of his known liking for a heavy track, was also backed smartly at 16 to 5. To a good start, Lacrimae at once rushed to the front, with Ethel Wheat second and Champagne third. 'At the half-mile post Bobbins moved up fast with Major Dixon and attempted to get on even terms with Lacrimae, but Helgesen shook the latter up a little and she gradually moved away from the field, leading by six lengths at the last eighth post, from which point she was eased up, winning by three lengths. Major Dixon finished second ten lengths before Ethel Wheat. The latter ran well for six furlongs. Boiling Boer ran a dull race and, after the first quarter had been run, was never a serious .contender. Champagne showed a flash of early speed. The day's opener, a dash of five furlongs, for maiden two-year-o'd colts and geldings, brought a field of ten to the post. The winner turned up in a rank outsider, Mr. Dingle, an eastern horse, 'which ran his first race here. Off well he at once shot to the front and spreadeagled the field, winning in a anter by one length from Bankin, which finished seven before King Hammon. It was strictly a three-horse race. The going was made to order for Little Jack Horner in the second race, a dash of six furlongs, and he won in a mild drive by a half length from Andes, which beat She Wins two for second place. Little Jack Horner displayed much speed and, after running She Wins into submission in the first five furlongs, appeared an easy winner, but Andes came fast in the last sixteenth causing Graham to ride out Little Jack Horner in the closing strides. She Wins showed to good advantage and should -win when placed with judgment. I. Samelson finished strongly and ran a good race when it is taken into consideration that he does not favor a soft track. Mountebank, fancied by the talent, showed scant speed and was never a serious factor. Theory appeared unable to extend herself in the going. The fourth race, a handicap purse of $700, for three-year-olds, at one mile, resulted in a close and exciting finish between Harry New and Bon Mot. The latter showed much speed and led by a good margin to the last eighth post, where he appeared the winner, but Harry New closed up fast in the last sixteenth and wore him down in the closing strides, winning by a neck. Water Edge finished a beaten off third. Talpa did not take kindly to the going, ana was never in a position to give hr backers the faintest hope of success. Bavensbury was always beaten off after the first quarter had been run. He can do much better. Gregor K. took the fifth race, a dash of four and a half furlongs for two-year-olds, in handy fashion by one length from Hattie Walker, which finished six before Agnes Mack for second place. Hattie Walker showed much speed and led by a big margin up to the last sixteenth, where Gregor K. moved up fast and easily wore her down in the last fifty yards. Agnes Mack was cut off badiy just after the barrier went up and lost considerable ground. She made it up fast in the first three furlongs, but the effort took much out of her and she had nothing left to finish with. Dodona, well backed by a "wise" few, ran an unaccountably poor race and was never in the hunt. The last race of the day, a dash of one and one-eighth miles, was taken by Ed Adack in a mild drive by a neck from Marcos, which finished four in front of Trentham for second place. Ed Adack was not called on until just before turning for home, where he went to the front in a bound and appeared to be an easy winner in the last eighth, but Marcos came, fast in the final sixteenth, causing Mathews to shake up Ed Adack in the closing strides. Lady Chorister was beaten off for the entire distance. The usual large attendance was present and betting heavy. The track was soft and somewhat holding, but was drying out fast toward the end of the afternoon's sport and should be in good condition today in case no rain falls. Local Turf Gossip LOCAL TURF GOSSIP. Jockey Helgesen was fined $30 for not riding his mount, Mary Glenn, out in the fifth race. Coburn's suspension will be lifted for the remainder of the present Harlem meeting of four days Jockey Winkfield was fined $100 for not keeping his engagements of the afternoon. Owing to the rain of Monday night miking the track in bad condition, the cup race scheduled for today has been declared off. Secretary Nathan-son states he will have a feature race on the program the latter part of the week which will be just as attractive. Imp's Last Appearance IMP'S LAST APPEABANCE. ' Imp, the noted black mare by Wagner Fondling, the most popular thoroughbred that ever looked through a bridle, made her last appearance in New York last Friday, when she was placed under the hammer with her dam Fondling and her half-brother in the Fasig-Tipton Company's paddocks opposite the Sheepshead Bay track. This well-known winner was purchased by E. A. Tipton of the Fasig-Tipton Company, and she will be sent to John Madden's Hamburg Place farm in Kentucky, where she will be bred to Mirthful, sire of the crack two-year-old Mexican and other good ones. Imp was the first to be sold and when she was led into the ring she was greeted with loud applause from the crowd. In her racing days Imp always Hooked poor, but Friday she was only a shadow of herself. In addition to her poor looks Imp's off hind leg was swollen to an enormous size, due to having been fired and blistered, and according to auctioneer Easton, the pain of this caused her to look so poorly. When the bidding opened Peter Wimmer, S. S. Brown's trainer, who handled .Imp in her last racing days, responded with an offer of $2,500, and there was a halt of some time before T. Hitchcock, Jr., raised it to $3,000. John Madden then made it $3,100, which was at once raised to $3,500 by Hitchcock. Tipton then appeared with an offer of $3,600, and Hitchcock jumped the price to $1,000. Tipton then increased it to $1,100, and this was the final bid. Tipton stated afterward that the purchase was made for himself, although many believe he was acting for John Madden. Imp is now believed to be in foal to Top Gallant. Imp's half-brother, by Top Gallant Fondling, was then sold, and he went to S. S. Brown for $3,200. Fondling was then sold and went to S. S. Brown for $1,700. The others sold were yearlings, the property of various owners, and they went for good prices. The full list of sales follows : Estate of D. B. Harness: Imp, blk. m, 8, by Wagner Fondling ; E. A. Tipton $1,100 Fondling, br. m, 16, by Fonso Kittie Heron ; S. S. Brown 1,700 Bay colt, weanling, by Top Gallant Fondling; S.S.Brown.. 3,200 Property of Baker Bros. : Bay colt, by Wagner Linnie ; J. A. Drake l,CO0 Chestnut colt, by Falsetto or Henry Young-Sun Shade; Milltown Stable 700 CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. , 1 1 1 1 I IMP'S LAST APPEARANCE. (Continued from-First Page). Property of W. Sho waiter: Chestnut colt, by Top Gallant The Queen's Gambit; T. C. McDowell 1,500 Property of John B. E wing: Bay colt, by Top Gallant Lucille Boynton ; Hi B.Durham ZOO Bay colt, by Top Gallant Occula ; P.-BeJ- mont 1,600 Bay colt, by Top Gallant Aunt Sally II. ; H. B.Durham 400 Bay colt, by Top Gallant Glene; J. Hynes. .. 500 Bay colt, by Top Gallant Macdona ; W. P. Burch 500 Bay filly, by Top Gallant Bessie Smith; A. Shields 425 Property of W. M. Fields, Jr. : Bay colt, by Wagner Undecided ; E. Wasser- mann 800 Black filly, by Wagner Fabecia ; W. H. May &Sons 408 Bay colt, by Wagner Favena; S. C. Lyne... 150 Chestnut filly, by Wagner Lottie Carpenter ; P. Belmont 800 Property of Tyree Bate : Chestnut colt, by The Reapor Laughing Water; W. Midgley 225 Bay colt, by The Reaper Lillie Lee; J. , Lamley .- 125 Chestnut colt, by The Reaper Tecalote ; R. C. Doggett 150 Property of Mr. Sidney: Bay colt, by The Reaper Salvia; W. G. Rollins . l.COO Lady Walter, ch. f, by Sir Walter Lady Luke ; J. Ullman 400 The day after this sale Mr. Tipton sold Imp to J. E. Madden for $5,000. Page [2] POCKJKT FORM BOOKS. Sheets for Pocket Form Books can be found a the following hotels and news stands at 9 o'clock nightly: Saratoga Hotel. Palmer House. Auditorium Annex. Great Northern Hote Stratford Hotel. Victoria Hotel. Wellington Hotel. Grand Pacific Hotel. 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I assure you that no bookmakers are next to it, nor will there be a chance for them, and I assure my patrons that this will be one sleeper that we will get in on them, and we will also get the long odds mentioned. I consider this one the very best thing of the season (a sure winner at 50 to 1). I have all confidence in the owner who has put me next. Write for further ftarticulars. When you read of me making the argeat coup of this season you will be sorry you were not next. Ex-Jockey Yic Britton, Suite 539-40, , 225 Dearborn St. Reynolds & Co 63, 119 DEARBORN ST. We are the Most C onslHtent Tipsters in the Kusiness. Our Sheets are Filed Daily at the Daily-Racing: Form Office. TUESDAY'S SELECTIONS: LITTLE JACK HORNER, 1 0-1, WON. HARRY NEW, 5-2, WON. LACRIMAE, 2-1, WON. GREGOR K , 7 5, WON. MARCOS, 5-2, FINISHED SECOND. CANYON, 8-1, UNPLACED. The above horses we named to win and to win only- For Honest Reliable Information come and see us. We never humbng or misrepresent. 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Harlem Form HARLE5I FORM. The form of Wednesday's Harlem fields is : First Race Blessed Damozel, Wild Oats, James J. Corbett. Second Race Antagonist, Shooting Star, Pericles. Third Race Old Fox, David S., Torreon. Fourth Race Duelist. Toah, Pretorius. Fifth Race Scotch Plaid, Frank M., Malay. Sixth Race Count 'Em Out, Red Apple, Light Ball. Harlem Entries HARLEM ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track good. 'Apprentice allowance. First Race 1 Mile 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. S4761 James J. Corbett 4.. ..112 710 31711 Commodore Dewey 4.. ..112 625 34651 Chiquasabog 5... .109 675 34554 Russellton 4.... 109 650 34699 Touiti;ih 3..S.1Q1 640 34S68 David Harum 3.. ..107 650 34879 Hopefield t 3.... 107 690 34618 The Ledaean 3... .107 700 34791 3 Blessed Damozel 3.. ..104 725" 327493Birdwood 3.. ..104 650 34731 All About 3 .... 104 650 34850 Simoon 3.. ..104 675 tlndian II., b. c, by Indio Lucerne 3.... 104 fProclaim, b. f, by St. Hilaire Prdcida 3.... 104 34791 Wild Oats 3. ...104 715 fE. Corrigan entry. Second Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 318(6 Shooting Star 113 690 31876 Pericles 113 675 ('48'0)Antagonist 110 700 34726 Seal Spotts 105 650 31876 Lord Touchwood 105 600 31816 Marco 105 625 Third Race Short Course. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (34878)Wenlock 6.. ..152 635 3l8iStBrhtol 6.... 152 625 348783fTorreon 7.. ..144 610 31878 Old Fox 6.. ..144 650 3469 3Mystic Shriner 7. ...144 625 34.58 Bob Alone . 4.. ..129 ......5?0 S48782David S 4.. ..129 640 fMrs. L. Finney entry. Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 34757SToah 4.. ..Ill 720 31558 Pretorius 3.. ..105 715 34574? Huachuca 3. ...104 ......690 34880 Duelist 4.... 104 725 S4849t3t. Cuthbert 6.. ..102 .700 314293Bragg 3.. ..100 705 34729 Brulare 7.... 99 715 318173Money Muss 4.... 98 660 3484')3fLass of Langden 3.... 97 690 347 9 Jane Holly 3.... 97 660 34819 Tea Rose III 8.... 95 660 34727 The Cedars 3.... 80 625 tDnrnell & Herz entry. Fifth Race 1 1-16 Miles 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 348213Captain Gaines 5.... 110 690 Western Duke, br. c, by Grand Duke Devonia. .. 4.. ..108 34818 Star Cotton 5., ..107 .675 316172Mac Gyle 5.. ..105 700 32672 Malay 6.. ..105 705 (34790)Galathee 6.. ..104 705 34815 Dodie S 3.... 103 660 34908 Silver Fizz 5.... 101 70(1 34821 Scotch Plaid.... 7.. ..101 725 348212Frank M 4.... 98 720 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Aar. Wt. Hdcp, 34699 Red Apple 4.. ..103 715 34882 Light Ball 4 ... 99 715 32839 Irving Mayor 4.... 99 650 34882 Leo Newell 4.... 99 710 34554 Do Madge 5.... 99 715 34655 Merops 6 ... 99 690 34787 Ida V. 4.... 99 670 34"77 George Arab 4.... 99 650 34787 Alfred C 5.... 99 705 34882Donator 7.... 94 70O 347613Count 'Em Out 3.... 9? 725 34R0lDark Secret 3.... 87 : 710 34663E1 Pilar 3.... 87 710 Page [3] AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1902 contain! all racing records at large, revised and complett up to the end of 1901; four handicapping systemi with directions for their practical application, a table showing how to compute bookmaking per centages, track records of all the recognized track of the country, the western and eastern scales of weights, tables showing the comparative speed o-' tracks, a complete list of pugilistic contests of 1901 of any consequence, trotting and pacing records at all distances and a list of the new 2 :15 trotters ol 1901, Also a complete record of performances at all niylai of billiards. MONTHLY FORM BOOKS. The Form Book for August is ready for sale, and includes the racing of August 30. Paper cover, $1 ; leather cover, $1,50. NOTICE. Persons transacting business with this newspapsi are earnestly requested to make out all drafts, checks or money orders uniformly to the order of Daily Raging Fobm Publishing Co. Similarly correspondents and other persons who may have occasion to communicate with Daily Raging Fobm on matters pertaining to such topics as are treated in its columns should invariably address Daili Racing Fobm Publishing Co. Buffalo Form BUFFALO FORM. The form of Wednesday's Kenil worth Park fields is: First Race -Diamante, Avignon, Tancred. Second Race Benckart, Trocadero, El Oriente. Third Race Neponset, Gould, Imperialist. Fourth Race Chanterelle, Waninta, Foneda. Fifth Race Rhota, Christine A., Clivoso. Sixth Race Roysterer, Irish Jewel, Pay the Fiddler. Buffalo Form BUFFALO FORM. Buffalo, N. Y September 9. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Wednesday's races are: First Raco Diamante or Judge Voorhees. Second Race El Oriente or Bounteous. Third Race Gould or Neponset. Fourth Race Foneda or Waninta. Fifth Race Christine A. or'Baikal. Sixth Race Irish Jew9l or Vassal Dance. T. K. Ltnch. Buffalo Entries BUFFALO ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track heavy. First Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olda. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 348r4 Judge Voorhees 110 705 34834 Stars and Bars 110 695 34831 Chamblee 110 700 34630 Diamante 110 7f5 31630 Fullback 110 710 3484 Russell Garth .'110 0d 348342Trancred 110 715 34744 Avignon 107 720 31898 Epidemic 107 715 34834 Hegira 107 695 3484 Hilarity 107 690 34898 Back Number 107 710 Proflgality 107 31834 Bets 107 690 Second Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Silling. 34809 Benckart f " JI 2?f 349002Bounteous T 1S1 iix 34900 Baronet T IS? iTS 34900 El Oriente Ill 34838 Hop-Scotch 6... .10 710 348C830rrissa 3.... 98 705 318392Trccadero 3.... 97 7Z0 Tlilrd Race 1 1-3 Miles. (Over 6 hurdles.) 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 318692Neponset 5 .... 1E8 700 f34869)Gould....... I" (34874)Imp9riahst 5... .150 n R8S 685 348693 Governor Boyd 7.. ..145 B8U Fourth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. 34579 Edgefield 4... .106 710 34774 Long More 3... .105 00 34807 Foneda iS, Znn 34897 Appointee-.... 3... .10- .00 (31380) Sir Tom Tiddler 3....102 710 34897 Jollify...--. I""1 1 (34755)Chanterelle- 3.... 99 725 31838 Vaainta 3.... 99 7-0 Fifth Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 34895 Sir Gallant 109 705 34895 Clivoso...... 1C9 715 334895) Christine A 109 .720 348C6 Rheta 108 725 34898 Baikal , 10 05 34925 Little Boy 104 710 3483 f Gillie 102 C0 34898 Lady Matchless ..102 ... ...715 34895 Scottish Blue 102 710 34898'Chickasha 102 05 34898 Wild Wave 99 700 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 34900 Irish Jewel 5.... 107 720 34900 Military 4.... 105 700 349263Navarino V", ? 349003Loone ?Vs r in, ( 14842) Pay the Fiddler 31807 Roysterer 6... . 103 7-5 34714 Gold ray 3.... 98 700 34839 Vassal Dance 3-.. ' aD Delmar Park Form DELMAR PARK FORM. The form of Wednesday's Delmar Park fields is : First Race Dr. Scharff, Palmetto, Lena A. Second Race Lacy Crawford, Happy Chappy, Makeda. Third Race Russian, Carat, Kunja. Fourth Raco Erema, Ed L., Hileo. Fifth Race-Josie F., W. B. Gates, Zazel. Sixth Race Tickful, Migs Mao Day, Guide Rock. Delmar Park Form DEIMAB PARK FORM. Bt. Louis, Mo September 9 The horses seeming to have the best chances in Wednesday's races art: First Race Dr. Scharff or Palmette. Second Race Fore and Aft or Happy Chappy. Third Race Kunja or Russian. Fourth Race Ed L. or Frank Bell. Fifth Race Zazel or Hucena. Sixth Race Tickful or Guide Rock. R. J. COLLINB, Delamr Park Entries DELMAB PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear ; track slow. Apprentice allowance. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. "0 690 I Chandoo....... S1498 Wandelohr 107 WU I S1770Mis8 107 685 i 84589 Lynch 30355 Bendara 107 700 348323palmette ....107 720 34830 Dr. Scharff . 107 725 34738 Roseof Red........ ' .....107 715 31738 Miss Dora 107 710 26620 Lena A 107 715 34680 Parnassus 102 705 34738 Lou Hazel 102 710 34832Duela ...102 705 Second Race 5-8 Mile. 2-yaar-olds. Allowances. 333292Fore and Aft 113 710 33C093Lacy Crawford 113 725 34839 Pickles 110 715 318923Happy Chappy.... 110 720 348292 Wolfram 107 710 34829 Nimble Nag .....107 705 31652 Flash of Night 107 695 31892 Sanctissima 107 700 34829 Budweiser ,104 705 317083Makeda 104 715 34892 Ma'mselle 104 705 34890 Medina 100 700 Third Race 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 34710 Swordsman 8.... 113 705 33455 Chickamauga 5.. ..110 715 31833 Rrown Vail 6.. ..110 700 (34798) Rusiian 4.... 110 725 31893Little Lois 4.... 110 700 31852 Assessment 4.. ..110 700 348022Lofter 5.... 105 705 33487 Rochester 5.. ..105 710 34654 Seething .... 4.... 105 705 34894Flop 7.. ..105 ......710 (34l25)Kunja 6. ...105 715 (34832)Carat 3.. ..100 720 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Handicap. 34709 Wax Taper 5.. ..ICS 710 S48912Hilee 6.. ..107 715 34801 Misi Golightly 4....1C6 705 34801 Frank Bell 6....1C6 700 (34860)Croix d'Or 3.. ..103 710 (31894)Louis Wagner 3....103 705 34801 Bummer 6.. ..101 710 348012Ed L 8.... 99 720 34!573Henry Burt 4.... 98 715 S48622Erema 4.... 93 725 Fifth Race 1 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 3492SW. B, Gates 6... .105 720 34924Zazl 5.... 105 715 34799Hucena 3.... 85 710 34S55JosieF 3.... 85 72i Sixth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, 348002Bengal 4.. ..113 705 31516 Tickful 5.... 109 725 31800 Federalist 5. ...105 705 31800 Van Hoorebeke 5.. ..104 710 (34889)Tros 4.. ..104 705 333JSOnr Lady ; 4.. ..103 715 3483HKingstelle 4.... 102 710 318623Mis Mae Day 5.... 101 720 348S92Hengist 4.... 100 7C0 34742 Guide Rock 7.... 100 715 33543 John Grigsby 5.. ..100 710 34S0SLeenja 3.... 91 700 Coney Island Form CONEY ISLAND FORM. New Yobk, N. I., September 9. The horses seam-ing to have the best chances in Wednesday's races are: First Race Ipsie Dixit or Glennevis. Second Race Conundrum or Ben Howard. Third Race Shorthose or Meltonian. Fourth Race Oom Paul or Madden entry. Fifth Race Clark entry or Hark Forward. Sixth Raco Sailmaker or Princelet. Seventh Race Articulate or The Rival. H. FOBSLAND. Coney Island Entries I I i CONEY ISLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather wet : track heavy. First Race Last 5-8 Mile. (New Futurity Course.) 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 33106 Rockford 110 710 3482 Gallant Smith 110 725 34702 Faulconbridge 110 710 34732 Swet Nell 1C9 705 31824 Merry Reel 109 715 Orpheum, b. c, by Ornament Blanche J. II 107 31732 Wyofield 107 690 31762 Pan Lougin 107 .....eSS 34140 Michaelmas 107 715 34092 Barkelmoro 107 710 34534 Boston 107 700 34822Qlennevis 107 720 34390 Old Fort 107 705 34824 Illyria 107 700 34885 Medal 104 710 Helen C. 8 101 34732Ip3e Dixit 104 715 31883 Sir Preston 104 705 Second Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Selling, nd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdop. 34856Dr. Riddle 5.. ..116 720 343532Conundrum . 4.. ..113 725 34791 Kingraine 4.. ..Ill 710 34509 Trump 3 .... 107 700 341312Bar Le Due 3.... 107 710 31856 Ben Howard 3.... 107 715 316082Q. Whittier 3.... 107 710 34917 Gibson Light 3.... 101 705 34856 Dixieline 3.. ..102 715 34917 May J.......... 3.... 99 690 Thir'd Race Last 3-4 Mile. (New Futurity Course). 2- year-olds. Allowances. The Autumn Stakes. Value $3,000. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 34672 Payne 112 735 34852 Muzio 112 715 34918 Scoffer 112 725 34853 Tantalus Cup 112 70 31584 Shorthose 212 750 34853 Meltonian 108 735 Colonist, br. c, by Sir Dixon LaColonia 108 348852Merry Acrobat 1C8 710 31853 Fire Eater 108 715 Fourth J lace 1 3-8 Miles. 3- year-olds. Allowances. The September Stakes. $1,500 added, ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 34797 Par Excellence 123 725 3488520om Paul 116 740 (31888)fThe Rival 116 730 (34886)fColonel Bill 106 750 34509 Trump 106 700 S48253Caughnawaga 106 735 fj. E. Madden entry. Fifth Raoe Full Course. Steeplechase. Gentlemen Riders. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. The Oakdale Cup. $900 added. 34700tJim Megibben 7.. ..165 700 (34851)fRowdy 4.. ..164 690 34700 Cock Robin G .... 158 685 23661 Lothian 6.... 150 6S5 347662Hark Forward 4.... 145 680 fF. A. Clark entry. Sixth Race Last 5-8 Mile. (Now Futurity Course.) 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex Ss pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 34824 Jack o'Lantern 112 710 33902 Benefit 112 705 31855 Princelet 110 .......725 34792 Showman 110 710 84823 Jako Greenberg 107 700 84065Erora 107 710 84823 Earl of Warwick 107 705 34559 Reckless 107 700 348233Arcade 107 720 34038 Adele Harding 107 700 31312 Sentinel 107 705 34670 Pride of Galore 107 710 34702 Sailmaker 107 715 31698 Nuit Blanche 107 700 Salora, ch. f, by Salvator Flora Ban 107 Twin Rose, ch. g, by Knight of Ellerslie Moss Rose 104 345!43Courtmaid 104 715 Seventh Race 1 1-4 Miles. (On Turf.) 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap, fud. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (34797)Articulate 4. ...119 750 (34856)Clonmell 3.. ..105 73a (S4888)The Rival 3 .... 104 730 31705 Operator 4.... 99 725 34888 Daly 4.... 91 710 (34627) Moor.... 4.... 88 735 Principal Foreign Events in 1902 PRINCIPAL FOREIGN EVENTS IN 1903. Doncaster St. Leger Wednesday, Sept. 10 Doncaster Cup Friday, Sept. IS Omnium (French Cesarewitch) Sunday, Sept. 14 Jockey Club Stakes (101000, Thursday, Oct. ! Prix du Conseil Municipale... Sunday, Oct. 5 Imperial Produce 8takes Friday, Oct. 10 Duke of York Stakes....... Saturday, Oct. 11 Champion Stakes Tuesday, Oct. 14 Cesarewitch Stakes Wednesday, Oct. 15 Middle Park Plate Friday, Oct. 17 Cambridgeshire Stakes .Wednesday, Oct. 29 Jockey Club Cup Thursday, Oct. 30 Dewhurst Plato Thursday, Oct, 30 Old Cambridgeshire Handicap .Friday, Oct. 31 Liverpool Autumn Cup Friday, Nov. 7 Derby Cup Friday, Nov. 14 Manchester November Handicap Saturday, Nov. 22 Windsor Form WINDSOR FORM. The form of Wednesday's Windsor fields is : . First Raco Loyal Prince, La Gorta, Assassin. Second Race Emir, Mrs. Frank Foster, Spring-water. Third Race Longflo, Dynasty, Sortie. Fourth Race Easy Street, Huzzah, Santa Teresa. Fifth Race Earl Fonso, Termless, H. S. Tobacco. Sixth Race Sardine, The Mirage, Emma C.L. 1 Windsor Form WINDSOR FORM. Deteoit, Mich., September 9. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Wednesday's races are: First Race Potasi or Assassin. Second Race Dolly Hayman or Springwater. Third Race Rustic Girl or Pretty Rosie. Fourth Raco Huzzah or Lou Rey. Fifth Race Iris or Zack Ford. Sixth Race Mattie Spencer or Sardine. J; L. Dempsbt. Windsor Entries WINDSOR ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track slow. 'Apprentice allowance. First Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 27802 Ellen Dale 7. ...109 700 31035 Potasi . 4. ...109 ......700 34810 Maggie W 4.. ..104 ......710 34755 Loyal Prince 9.... 104 725, 34657 John W. Patton 5.. ..104 .705 34901 La Gorta... 4.. ..104 720 34901 Orme 7.. ..104 705 34657 Spud Caldwell 4.... 164 715 34902 Babe Hewitt 4.. ..104 710 34901 Assassin 8.. ..104 715 31901Princess Otillie.... 4.... 99 710 Second Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Handicap. 33744 Soothsayer 103 ;700 34935 Dolly Hayman .....100 ......705 33772 The Forum 98 700 J 34935 Springwater 96 ......715 34904 Tom Hall 91 ......710 349353Mrs. Frank Foster ... 90 720 34840 Will Shields 90 .715 34813 Emir 90 ......725 34471 Maggie O 89 710 34810 Boittie 86 700 Third Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward, Allowances. 337173 Advocator 4.... 112 710 34695 Lord Farandole 7....1C9 ......695 346S92Pretty Rosie 6.. ..109 ......710 318102Rustic Girl 4.. ..109 ......715 348742McManus 4.. ..109 700 348703Longflo 4... .109 .725 - 34657 Tellmarch 5.. ..105 ......705 34870 Opuntia .. 5. ...102 705 31902 Fairy Dell 5. ...102 710 31750 Old Phil....: 4....102 695 34810 Billy Dean 4... .102 690 34815 Dynasty 4. ...102 ......720 34815 Sortie 4... .102 .....715 Fourth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olda and upward. Selling. 34903 Hinsdale 4.. ..109 700 34903 Lou Rey 6. ...103 ......705 34901 Faith Ward 6... .100 ......700 (34814)Easy Street 8.. ..100 725 (34905)Huzzah 3....100 720 34750Lowell 4.... 95 ......710 34905Santa Teresa 3.... 90 715 34905 Sly Maid 3.... 90 710 348ilClarena 3.... 85 ......715 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 4.yaar-old and upward, Selling. 34567 Prince of India 8.. ..107 .... ..705 3491 H. S. Tobacco 8....107 .... ..715 34521 CarlC 6. ...107 ......710 31810 Termless 4.. ..107 720 34901 Vituria 5.... 104 700 34870 Earl Fonso , 7. ...104 ...'...725 33015sOrrie Goan 4.. ..104 .785 31815 Little Chico 4.. ..104 .700 31811 Sister Kate II 4.. ..104 715 3190 Georgia Gardner 4. ...104 695 348112Iris 6.. ..104 ......710 31902Jim Nap 4... 102 705 349Zack Ford 4... .102 695 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (349C)Sardine 5.. ..112 725 27763 Mackland.. ... 5.. ..107 ;690 349022Competitor 4.. ..107 705 (S4S75)Mattie Spencer 3. ...106 710 (348tl)Arachne 4.. ..101 715 C!49QllAratoma 7. ..101 ......710 349C6 Binohelio 3....102 .105 (31872)Frivol 3.. ..100 710 349063Emma C. L 4.... 99 715 ' 31223 Occasionally 3.... 98 690 349J5 Worthington 3.... 98 ......695 34902 Miss Chapman 3.... 98 700 346433Almanzo . 3...;. 95 705 34871The Mirage 3.... 93 ......720 31905Dianora II 3.... 93 ;700 , Racing Dates of 1902 RACING DATES OF 1009. Windsor, Out., August 25 September 17 Sheepshead Bay, N, Y August 30 September II Buffalo, N. Y ..August 80 September 23 Harlem (Chicago) September 111 Delmar Park (St. Louis) September 2 M Hawthorne (Chicago) September 15 17 Brooklyn, N. Y September 15 October 4 ' Toronto, Ont September 27 October 4 Harlem (Chicago) September 29 October I St. Louis Fair Grounds October. 131 Morris Park, N. Y October 725 Worth, 111 October 7 November I Latonia, Ky October 25 November 22 Aqueduct, N. Y October 27 November I Lakeside, Ind November J M Washington (Bennings) November 10 29 New Orleans, La.. .... ..November 27 December 81 Coney Island Form CONEY ISLAND FORM. The form of Wednesday's Sheepshead Bay fields is: First Race Gallant Smith, Glennevis, Ipse Dixit. Second Race Conundrum, Dr. Riddle, Dixieline. Third Race Shorthose, Merry Acrobat, Payne. Fourth Race Colonel Bill, Oom Paul, Caughna-waga. Fifth Race Clark entry,,Cock Robin, Lothian. Sixth Race Princelet, Arcade, Courtmaid. Seventh Race Articulate, Daly, Moor. Page [4] Delmar Park Form Chart DELMAR PARK FORM CHART. S ST. I.OUIS, MO., September 9, 1902. Eighth day. Delmar Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear : track slow. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. 1 indicates whip, 5 spurs, B blinkers. FIRST itACE5'8 Mile. Purse $300. 2-year-olde. Allowances. " 31919 Ind Horses A Wt St & Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P - 34739 DR. KAMMERER 5 106 1 31 3k 1" 12 Sayers J E Baequil 10 15 15 6 s 33996 HAROLD PARKER W 110 3 21 2 3 21 Fauntleroy S B Burnett 10 25 25 10 34739 JEAN GRAVIER U 103 9 51 51 3 3ki Watson M Young 12 20 20 8 3 34634 SAVOND MS 106 6 45 43 41 i Battiste T Kiley & Co 6 10 9 3 3 33828 GAS LIGHTER W 110 12 91 91 72 53 J Miller G C Baker 15 20 20 8 g 34739 MALIVERT W 106 8 111 1U 101 Qi Dade W Gerst 15 30 30 12 a 34858 DOC MAYER R5 110 4 H 1" 2 710 T Walsh Fizer&Co 3 4 16-56-5 a 348583HYLAND W 106 10 610 6 61 81 Louden C E Rowe 11-521 11-51 32808 PROSADOR B5 110 2 81 81 83 91 BeauchampWaltring & Co 10 25 25 10 33782 , LITTLE BRITAIN W 107 11 105 102 112 101 Otis alcBrayer Moore 6 10 8 3 POINTSMAN S 107 7 1220123091 111 a W BookerE B Holloway 20 40 40 15 3 34634 ANZEIGER ft 110 5 72 7 121 121 T Dean B Schreiber 6 10 9 4 j 34417 BEAUGARD WS 110 13 13 13 IS 13 Ransom W E Shipley 15 40 40 15 Time, 13, 2.U. 521, 1 :051. Winner B. c, by Wood Moss Prue Penniston (trained by J. E. Basqnil). Went to post at 2:36. At post 6 minutos. Start good. Won easily ; second handily. Dr. Kammerer showed speed to burn, was under restraint to the stretch and won as his rider pleased. Harold Parker , ran a good race under a bad ride. Jean Gravier finished stoutly. Savoad ran a fair race. Gas Lighter f finished with a tremendous burst of speed and will do to watch over a longer distance. Hyland was given a very easy ride and can do much better. Doc Mayer showed well to the stretch, but tired. Dr. Kammerer, show, 3 to 1. Harold Parker, show, 5 to 1. Jean Gravier, show, 4 to 1. Doc Mayer, i show, 3 to 5. Hyland, show, 1 to 2. BEC0ND AC3"4 Mlle' ParBa?i0- 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ( 31920 j Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P j 32834 SISTER SARAH If 3 103 2 1" 2 22 i T Dean J McAllester 15 40 30 12 (34862) KISS QUICK KB 5 107 3 4a 33 31 21 Battiste G I Landon 8-5 21 11-54-5 34712'SINFI (j 4 110 6 3 la 1" 33 BeanchampJ F Dockery 4 8 6 21 ; 34566 MASTER MARINER HS 7 104 7 81 83 41 41 Otis C A Johnson & Co 4 7 7 21 34802TENNY , BELLE 4 107 5 62 51 62 52 Houbre J K Hughes 10 10 10 4 j 346ttHAS GIFT W 3 93 1 2 72 73 63 C Bonner D Schneider 15 20 20 8 34862 OPTIMO W 3 101 10 12 62 53 7 Dade E S Welsh & Co 6 6 5 2 33291 DEYERIC 5 109 9 9a 1H 9 81 McJoynt T B Watts 30 100 100 40 (34707)ARANSAS MS 3 98 4 7 92 101 91 Scully F Wallhauser 15 15 12 5 ; 34830 CARRIE HOPE MS 3 104 12 101 12 111 102 J Miller J M Barker & Co 15 25 25 8 i 34862 JOE GOSS H 5 107 8 5" 41 8"112 Watson F F Lewis 6 16 16 6 i 34427 THE ELBA MS 107 11 11h 102 12 12 Gleason M Stone & Co 50 50 30 12 Apprentice allowance. Time, 131, 251, 51)1, 1 :18. Winner B. f, by Lamplighter Ada Ban (trained by J. W. Forman). Went to post at 3:10. At post 11 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Sister Sarah, j fresh and good, was well away, hung on gamely and was at home in the going. Kiss Quick ran a fair , race and finished strongly. Sinfi went to the mark. Master Mariner closed up fast at the end after a , rough journey. Optimo can do better. Joe Goss tired. Overweights Sister Sarah, 2 pounds, Deveric, 2, The Elba, 3. Sister Sarah, show, 6 to 1. Kiss Quick, show, 2 to 5. Sinfi. show, 6 to 5. THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olas. Selling. gQ-j Ind Horses A Wt St M, Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P . (34830)POURQUOI PAS 98 1 2" H 12 18 Houbre J K Hughes 6-5 3-2 1 2-5 34859 JACK YODNG I 105 8 8 78 41 2" AWBooker G C Baker 8-8 8 3 34829KNG'8 LADY W 95 2 la 25 26 31 C Bonner B Schreiber 7-5 21 21 4-5 348f.9 FLOYD K W 110 6 4a 51 a 48 McJoynt T B Watts & Co 10 25 25 8 34191 THE ADVOCATE MS 103 3 72 41 51 57 Scully H VV Wallhauser 20 30 30 15 34769 BEAR CREEK MS 103 4 f.5 311 73 63 A Lines H T Batcheler 15 15 15 5 347C8 MISSKNICKERB'CKER( 106 5 5a 63 62 73 Otis G Summers 10. 20 20 6 32915 PY WAX SEE M 100 7 10 91 9a 81 Weickert S B Burnett 100 200 200 60 31093 DEERHUNTER 100 9 63 81 8h 92 Prince S J Charles 20 60 60 SO ARICA B 100 10 91 10 10 10 Donegan Doyle Bros 20 80 80 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 25. 50, 1:03, 1:101. Winner B. f, by Iroquois Ella Blackburn (trained by C. R0S3). Went to post at 3:44. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Pourquoi Tas, off well, was never in danger after King's Lady ran out at the three-eighths post. Jack Young showed improvement from his last race and finished vory fast. King's Lady was going well when she ran out. She ran a good race, this mistake considered. Floyd K. ran to the mark. Bear Creek tired. Miss Knickerbocker can do better. Scratched 34859 Pickles, 102; 34491 Ben Lear, 102. Overweights Floyd K , 2 pounds. Pourquoi Pas, show, out. Jack Young, show, evens. King's Lady, show, 2 to 5. FOURTH RACE 7 -a Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. gQfc Ind Horses A Wt St M lA StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (34SU)FOUNDLING MS 106 1 11 12 13 12 Ink T Walsh Fizer&Co 2 3 13-51-2 (34801JETHYLENE MS 107 2 215 212 212 210 215 C Bonner Martin & Patton 3-5 3-5 3-5 out 34184 PORT ROYAL KB 107 4 33 32 31 4 35 Donsgan S W Streett & Co 4 5 5 3-2 34798 OVERSTREET HS 98 3 4 4 4 31 4 W Waldo Lowe & Waters 50 100 100 20 Time, 121, 211, 49, 1 :151, 1 :29i. Winner Ch. f, by Lazzarone Bettie Frather (trained by W. H. Fizer). Went to post at 4:16. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Foundling, away well, liked the going, held the lead throughout and won with something in reserve and was always in the good going. Ethylene was under restraint to the final eighth post, where Bonner took her from the good going into the deep track next to the rail and went from a pull to a drive in two strides. Port Royal is seemingly a sulker and is low in flesh and weak. He can beat such horses when fit. Overstreet is a good looker and probably will win when placed right. Scratched (348SO)Croix d'Or, 107. Overweights Foundling, 2 pounds. Foundling, show, out. Port Royal, show, 1 to 4. 31923 FIFH HACE 1 Mile and T O Yards. Jfurse $4l0. 3-year-olds and upward Ind Horses A Wt St & Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C V 348313SATIN COAT J5 4 99 2 6 6 51 31 1 W Waldo Lowe & Waters 3 4 18-55-5 34831 VARRO R 4 108 4 41 4i 31 11 21 T O'Brien G VY Miller 6 7 7 21 (34802) BARKLYITE $ 3 92 3 22 11 HI 2a 3" A W BookerW P Fine 6 6 6 2 34863 W. B GATES 6 104 6 31 31 4H 45 42 J Miller R R Rice 2 4 31 7-5 348572BACCHUS MS 3 95 5 5 53 6 6 58 Sayers J Burrows ' 8 31 3 6-5 34857 IDA PENZANCE MS 88 1 la 28 21 51 6 Houbre J O'Neill & Co 10 10 10 3 Time. 12i, 241, 491, 1 :15i, 1 HZi, 1 :181. Winner Br. c, by Badge Mattie Rapture (trained by R. M. Kincy). Went to post at 4 :40. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Satin Coat was at home in the going, was easily best, came fust in the stretch and could have won farther off. Varro ran an excellent race in going that he is not supposed to favor. Barklyite, favored by the soft track, ran a strong race. W. B. Gates was badly ridden and finished strongly under an inefficient ride. Bacchus was taken in the soft going next to the rail all the way, was weakly ridden at all stages and can do much better. Ida Penzance is far from being at hor best. Overweights Barklyite, 2 pounds. Satin Coat, show, 1 to 2. Varro, show, 6 to 5. Barklyite, show, 9 to 10. W. B. Gates, show, 7 to 10. Bacchus, show, 1 to 2. ijQj SIXTH RACE 1 3-10 Miles. Purse 340U. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St jj i4 3 StrFin Jockoys Owners O H C P 34S31LINDEN ELLA MB 5 89 3 21 la 12 14 n j7 Neeley OA Johnson & Co 4 4 31 7-5 34851CHERISHED KB 4 92 8 41 42 6a 5a 32 23 Bridwell P J Nolan 7 10 10 4 34812B.'S WALKAWAY MS 4 99 2 la 22 i5 2 23 31 Dade W W Darden 3 4 11-54-5 34833ZAZEL ff 5 103 6 7a 8 7a 72 63 4 Sayers U Z DeArman 2 3 31 6-5 346333CHARLES D. W 6 97 1 6 68 8 8 8 5 Louden F Altman 10 12 12 4 3477:INVICTUS S 4 92 5 51 5 51 P3 71 63 AW Booker J H Robbins 12 30 30 10 34793 FREE COIN'GEII MS 7 97 7 8 7a 45 48 45 71 Scully G I Landon 15 25 25 8 31803 EL CANEY W 5 100 4 al 31 3a S2 51 8 J Miller R R Rice 10 25 25 10 34799 BELLE SIMPSON IS 5 94 Left at the post. R Murphy J Keefe & Co 10 30 30 10 .Apprentice allowance. Time, 131, 251, 501, 1 :!6I, 1 :4H, 2:04. . Winner B. m, by Linden Ella H. (trained by C. A. Johnson). Went to post at 5:12. At post 8 minutes. Start good for all but Belle Simpson. Won easily ; second the same. Linden Ella was a wild hcrse today, led all the way under restraint and won pulled up. Cherished liked the going, made up a lot of ground and finished fast under a weak ride. Burnett's Walkaway did well, but is best on a f st track. Zazel was taken in the soft going next to the rail and given a very weak ride. She needs a strong rider. El Caney is seemingly of no present account. Linden Ella w ib bid up from $400 to $700 and bought by J. F. Carr. Scratcned 34677 Buck O'Dowd, 100; 347.2 Harry K., 94. Overweisrhts Burnett's Walkaway, 2 pi unds. Linden Ella, show, 7 to 10. Cherished, show, 8 to 5. Burnett's Walkaway, show, 2 to 5. Zazel, show, lto2. Harlem Form Chart HARLEM FORM CHART. CHICAGO, IIX., Septtinber 9, 1902. Eighth day. Harlem Jockey Club. Second Summer Meeting. Weather cloudy; track heavy. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2 :15 p.m. indicates whip, 5 spurs, 1 blinkers. O A (C rT FIRST RACE 6-8 Mile. Purse $400: $75 to second; $25 to third. Ottw 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St X Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 84312 MR. DINGLE KB 108 2 15 12 15 ii J Mathews H E Rowell . 15 25 25 10 MViR RANKIN W 108 1 21 23 26 27 Helgesen Hermann&Cassin 30 40 40 12 346643KING HAMMON MSB 118 5 31 31 31 31 R Williams E J Gohlbach&po 2 H-5U-M 34756 CANYON 108 71 41 41 4H 42 Coburn G C Bennett & Co 7 7 6 21 S46,3 OLIVILO N 105 41 51 52 55 51 Donnelly S Guggenheim 12 13 13 5 34756 BLUE MIRACLE MS 118 61 61 71 71 61 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 7 9 9 3 S47603JACKFULL IB 115 96 96 82 82 71 Hoar H T Griffin 2 21 2 4-5 34379 SMALL TALK 108 31 81 61 91 81 Winslett CHHajden 20 60 60 20 . 34816 ZEPHO H 105 10 10 10 10 91 Sheehan C Jepsen 50 100 100 30 348'0 ANGELO H 105 8" 71 91 61 10 Robbins J D McMillan&Co20 20 12 5 Time, 12?, 24, 50, 1 -MM- Winner Ch. c, by Ornament Nellie C. (trained b H. E. Rowell). Went to post at 2:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Mr. Dinsle was much the best and fairly ran away from the field. Rankin took kindly to the soft going and showed much improvement. King Hammon ran a dull race and can do much better. Canyon tired perceptibly in the last eighth. Olivilo ran well for about a half mile. It was a bad lot. Jackfull had little cliance after getting tangled up when the barrier went up. He was given an easy ride thereafter. Scratched-34756 Banter, 105; 34256 Capable, 108; 84664 Judge Himes, 118; 34622 Marhn, 105; 34156 8tMr!(IMnglef show, 5 to 1. Rankin, show, 5 to 1. King Hammon, show, 9 to 20. J ackf nil,. show, 2 to 5. A fi Q SECOND RAGE 3-4 Mile. Purse 400; $75 to second;;$25 to third. . Otfc7vJO 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ' Ind Horses A Wt St jj Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34698LIT.JACKHORNERM5B 6 103 1" 11 1 11 11 JO.1"111 H Richardson 8 10 8 3 U7M3ANDES I 6 108 6" 82 51 32 22 Robbins J Arthur 5 7 7 2 S4524 SHE WINS 5 4 104 3" 23 2 2 31 Hoar" J W Wilson & Co 20 60 60 20 ' S24343I 8AMELSON W 3 107 4- 41 31 42 41 J Mathews T J McHale 25 30 25 10. (34787)SILVER FIZZ WS 5 111 81 51 41 53 51 Birkenruth P Cprrigau 21 41 41 2 32521 MOUNTEBANK III 5 106 51 7" 91 81 65 C'ningham M Finlen 4 41 1S-58-S 81849 MESSINA H 3 102 21 31 65 61 71 Helgesen G H Shearer & Co 20 3d 15 6 347903HARNEY S 4111 91 10 10 92 81 Winslett W Mulveil 5 7 7 21 34845ORLA 3 104 10 93 83 7h 96 Hoffler E Whelan 6 12 12 5 S4St5THEORY W 6 104 7h 61 71 10 10 Adkins D S Fountain 7 13 13 i Apprentice allowance. Time, 1 25 50 1 :19 Winner B. g, by George Kinney Princess Itramed by K. Patterson). ., Went to post at 2 :50. Off at the first break to a good start. Won hand nddan ; second easily. Little Jack Horner ran 8he Wins into submission in the first four and a half furlongs and appeared to be winning easily in the last sixteenth, but had to be driven out to stall off Andes' bid at the ana. iho latter closed up ground fast in the last eighth and finished strongly. She Wins showed much spatd, but tired palpably in the final furlong. I. Samelson finished stoutly. Silver Fizz made up ground in the final eighth. Mountebank ran a dull race. Harney appeared to be unable to extend nimselt at Ms beSScrahched-34727eDeclaimer, 93; 34625 Judicious, 105; 34297 Okla, 102; 34845 Fade Meny, 98; 34728 S0liLUStleJack Horner, show, 8 to 5. Andes, show, 6 to 5. 8ho Wins, show, 10 to 1. Mountebank, show, 4 fo 5. O I AAA THIRD RACE 1 Mile. All ages. Selling. The Cicero Stakes. $1,000 added; $200 to &Qzyjy second; $100 to third. Net value to winner, $1,730. Ind Horses AWtSt H Yt U. BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P f847S91 Li ACRI MAE RB 3 91 2 12 12 it 16 13 Helgesen M H Tichenor&Co2 2 9-5 4-5 3478921 JOR DIXON IS 5 102 41 5 21 22 22 2" Robbins J T Btewart & Co 4 S 18-57-5 S4819 ETHEL WHEAT I 4 107 31 21 32 36 310 331 J Mathews 8 P Harlan & Co 4 8 fl 21 4729 ROLLING BOER K 4 113 1h 41 52 41 42 47 BirkenruthDurnell fc Hera 2 16-516-59-10 S48M BAB j 4 102 5 6 6 6 51 51 Hoar W Cahill 10 20 20 5 S472SCHAMPAGNE IB 3 86 6 31 41 51 6 6 J Mc La tyre H E Rawell 10 12 12 6 Apprentice allowance. Time, 13, 21, 5C$, 1 :18J, 1 M. Winner Ch. f, by Rossington Semper Idem (trained by G. W. Poole). Went to post at 3:20. Off at the first break to a good start. Won in a canter; second easily. Lacrimae was much the best at the weights, took kindly to the going, showed much speed throughout and won all the way as her rider pleased. Major Dixon was much the best of the others. Robbins tried to close up on the winner at the half mile post, bat Lacrimae moved away with ease. Ethel What ran well for six furlongs. Rolling Boer was never a serious contender. Champagne showed a flash of early SP" Scratched 34602 Emathion,91; 34553 Constellator, 101 ; (34821 )Artena, 105 ; S481S3Hermencia, 105. Overweights Bab, 1 pound. Lacrimae, show, 2 to 5. Major Dixon, show, 1 to 2. Ethel Wheat, show, evens. -r, Rolling n- t Boer, show. 9 to 20. O A (11 f FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $700; $75 to second; $25 to third. 3 4: JL yJ 3-year-olds. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St X V U StrFin Jockoys Owners O H C P 81R47 HARRY NEW II 108 Sh 21 21 27 28 1 Buchanan 3 C Hildreth f21 21 9-5 1-3 ,348472BON MOT KI 110 4" 1U 13 121 13 218 J Mathews H E Rowell 6-5 7-511-102-5 - f347'8) WATER EDGE HI 100 5 3i 32 33 :-6 S3 Birkenruth A Rutledge & Co 31 51 .51 9-5 f34819 TALPA Ml 99 1h 5 46 46 42 43 Helgesen Talbot Bros 8 16 16 5 (34850)RAVENSBURY 90 2- 4 5 5 5 5 Robbins S C Hildreth fli 21 9-5 1-3 iCoupled in betting. Time, 26, 51, 1 :18, 1 :15. Winner Blk. c, by Pirate of Penzance Barcelona (trained by S. C. Hildreth). Went to post at 3:50. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Harry New movedup fast in the last quarter and gradually wore down Bon Mot under a vigorous ride. The latter showed much speed, but tired slightly when challenged by the winner in the last seventy-five yards. Water Edge tired fast after the fir&t half had been run. Talpa appeared unable to extend herself in the mealy going. Ravensbury was hopelessly beaten off after the first three furlongs had been run. He can do much better. Overweights Water Edge, 1 pound. The entry, show, out. Bon Mot, show, 1 to 5. Water Edge, show, 7 to 10. Harry New, singly, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Ravensbury, singly, place, 3 to 2; shot?, 7 to 10. q A (t t FIFTH RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to third. Otfct 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind" Horses ' A Wt St M Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 848202GRKGOR K. g 108 51 24 25 i J Mathews W Hedges & Co 6-5 7-5 7-5 9-20 848812HATTIE WALKER X 99 41 11 1 26 Davisson J E Cushing 4 4 21-56-5 84788 AGNE8 MACK I 105 m 32 42 31 Donnelly S G Morton 8 13 18 4 34786 MARY GLENN R 93 2" 4U 31 46 Helgesen M Doyle 8 10 8 31 ?345730DONA N 102 6 510 515 512 Hoar M Haber & Co 3 18-516-59-10 31806 SABINAL W 97 31 6 6 6 Winslett G W Scott 50 100 100 40 Time, 12, 2Z$, 50, 57. Winner B. g, by Phoenix Kola (trained by W. Hedges). Went to post at 4 :20. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily; second the same. Gregor K closed up ground fast in the last quarter after being taken wide at the head of the stretch and wore down Hattie Walker easily in the last seventy-five yards. The latter showed her usual sharp turn of speed, but tired palpably when challenged by the winner. Agnes Mack was cut off badly just after the start and lost much ground. She made it up fast in the first three furlongs, but it took all the heart out of her and she had nothing left to finish with. Dodona was always outrun. Scratched-347882Adios, 99. s Overweights Sabinal, 1 pound; Dodona, 3. Gregor K show, out. Hattie Walker, show, 1 to 2. Agnes Mack, show, 3 to 2. Dodona, show, 2 to 5. O A C O SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $100; $75 to second; $25 to third. fTy Z- 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St H V4 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 34W ED ADACK W5 4 107 2" 2" 21 2H 1" 1 1 J Mathews J T Stewart & Co 8-5 3 3 1 84850 MARCOS fl 3 102 3 32 32 31 33 ?3 2 Hoar W Burke 2 21 8-511-20 ?34036 YT RENT HAM I 3 98 411 U U V 2 2 312 Helgesen P McGrath 8 10 71 2 ' 'COUGAR MS 4 108 1" 46 4H 415 450 450 450 Birkenruth C T Boots 10 25 25 5 3 ?48502L CHORISTER MS 4 98 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Robbins H C Riddle 4 41 3 1 Apprenlicf allowance. Time, 13, 26, Bl. 1:19, 1 :, 2 :00. Winner Blk. g, by Aloha Eminence (trained by J. T. Stewart). Went to post at 4:50. Off at the first break to a fair start. Won handilj-; second easily. Ed Adack was not called on until just before entering the last qunrt?r, where he easily went to the front, but in the last fifty yards he had to be shaken up to stall off Marcos' determined bid. Th latter made up much ground in the last quarter and finished resolnts'y under a vigorous ride. Trentham tirod fast when the pinch came. Congar ran woll for abnut six furlongs Lady Chorister appeared unable tq extend herself in the going and was hopelessly beaten off all the way. Scratched-318503Edith Q., 108. Overweights Marcos, 1 pound. . Ed Adack, show, 1 to 2. Marcos, show, 1 to 5. Treatham, show, 4 to 5. Lady Chorister, show, 2 to 5. S " - s 3 3 g a a , 3 j , f i ( j j ; , j ; i i j , , . Page [5] The M'grathiana Sale THE M'GKATHIANA SAI.E. Some of the yearlings from Milton Young's Mc-Grathiana Stud, C. F. McMeekin's Oakwood Stud and those owned by S. S. Brown and J. D. Carr were sold at the Fasig-Tipton Co.'s paddock opposite the Sheepshead Bay track Wednesday. Those placed under the hammer caused some lively bidding and averaged well. The most spirited bidding took place for the colt by Albert Amabel, owned by Captain Brown, and C. R. Ellison secured him for $3,600. Property of Milton Young, McGrathiana Stud, Lexington, Ky. : Chestnut colt, by Requital Beautiful Bells; H. M. Ziegler ....$1,600 Bay colt, by Lamplighter Varna 5 E. R. Rradley 900 Chestnut colt, by St. Leonards Helena; T. P. Hayes . 350 Bay colt, by Lazzarone Maccadage; M. Byrnes 450 Brown or bay colt, by Lamplighter Louisiana; W. J. Foley 425 Bay colt, by Handball Sahottische ; T. P. Hayes 450 Chestnut colt, by Onondaga Patty of Cork; W. Ham 200 Bay colt, by Requital Camilla ; T. P. Hayes. 350 Brown colt, by Pirate of Penzance Fleika ; D. Gideon 650 Bay filly, by Bon Brush Bonnie Lee; A. Miller 1,600 Chestnut filly, by Cayuga-Lateen ; W. O. Scully 475 Qhestnut filly, by Handball Monarchess ; T. P. Ha j os 800 Chestnut filly, by Juvenal-Queen Isabella; H. M. Ziegler jqq Brown filly, by Lamplighter Serene; M.' Byrnes gj Chestnut filly, by Tammany Tampetta M Byrnes.... Chestnut filly, by Lamplighter Startle; J. B EwlDe ! 200 Chestnut filly, by Faverdale-Cheraway; W B. Mannion 200 Chestnut filly, by Lamplighter Mary Moore: A. L. Aste Brown filly, by Pirate of Penzance-The Henrietta; M. Byrnes 450 Chestnut filly, by Cayuga Little Indian ; M. BJrnes 450 Chestnut filly, by Tammany Alaria ; H. Over- ton 350 Bay filly, by Pirate of Penzance-Mamie Hunt; J. Ullman . 400 Black filly, by Pirate of Penzance-The Chough; W. W. Darden goo Total for 23 head io ono Averago ..:..V.V.. 556 Property of C. F. McMeekin, Oakwood Stud, Lexington, Ky: Chestnut colt, by Fonso Lucasta ; J. A Drako 1,350 Brown colt, by St. Florian Mabel Daffy H - Ziegler m Chestnut colt, by Fonso Mamie B. ; P. Dunne 830 Property of S. S. Brown, Christiansburg, Ky.: Brown colt, by St. Florian Spaldiemore ; E. L. Graves 650 Chestnut colt, by Albert Amabel; C. R. E11U 80n 3,60ft Property of J. D. Carr. Lexington, Ky. : Chestnut colt, by Tammany Raw W.: H. Overton jqqj Windsor Form Chart WINDSOR FORM CHART. WINDSOR, ONT September 9, 1902. Fourteenth day. New Windsor Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather showery ; track heavy. Presiding Judge, M. N. Macfarlan. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Racing starts at 2 :30 p.m. R indicates whip, 5 spurs. 8 blinkers FIRST RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 0f-j Ind Horses A Wt St M V4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34814 NAT GOODWIN WB 3 108 6 1? 110 iio 18 1 15 Castro J (J Milam & Co 6 6 5 2 346i9MKGQS RSl 7 114 1 3 2 22 22 2 McQuade G H Marlmann 5 5 5 2 31870 HOIDLE AS 4 117 2 65 610 52 53 33 A Weber E G Brown & Co 10 15 15 5 348702MAPLE R 5 120 4 21 4 43 41 4" Irven Lamasney Bros 2 21 21 1 34692 H. S TOBACCO. KS 8 117 3 51 3 33 33 58 Alley E Slaughter 8-5 8-5 8-5 4-5 348113GAYHILDA 1 8 3 108 5 4 5 620 68 6 A Hall J E Lane & Co 5 6 6 2 34472 KING D. IS 5 119 7 7 7 7 7 .3 Ellis J Davis 20 20 20 8 34875 ZER.BA R 5 123 8 8 8 8 8 8 L Johnson J Fowler 4 6 6 2 Time. 25!, 5H, 1:19, 1: i31. Winner Ch. c, by Hermence Sunny Locks (trained by J. C. Milam). Went to post at 3 :C2. At post 1 minute. Start bad Won in a canter; second easily. Nat Goodwin was lucky in avoiding the jam at the start, favored by the going and made a show of his field. Meggs raced H. S. Tobacco into submission in the first three-eighths and came away after that and got second placed eased up. Boidlo was interfered with soon after the start, made up ground gradually and came with a rush through the stretch. Maple labored in the going. H. 8. Tobacco ran well for a half mile only. Scratched (31659)Dr. Clark, 125; 34810 Billy Dean, 119; 34687 Brissac, 103. Nat Goodwin, show, evens; Meggs, show, 4 to 5. Boidle, show, 21 to I. Maple, show, 1 to 2. H, '8. Tobacco, show, 2 to 5. " SECQNI HACE5 1-2 lrurlong8' Fnrsa$250- 2-year-olds. Selling. " 3d. 9 3 2 Ind Horses A Wt St H X ZA StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 31810 SLY BOOTS R5 91 1 12 12 i 13 D Gilmore D J Kilby 7-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 34720LANSDOWN m 87 7 41 23 23 2 McDonald E W Fitzgerald 5 6 6 2 34840GOLD BRIDE RS 88 8 3 3" 3 31 C Kelly JJMarklein 3 5 5 2 34904SPINET R 99 6 5i 5 41 41 Collins W W Lyles 20 20 7 3 34751 JOHN CARNEY WSB 98 3 241 51 52 A Hall S T Jacob & Co 10 10 8 3 34780 FLORENCE H. N 92 5 7 61 63 62 Preston L N Hodges 21 21 21 1 31278 ALCONA R5 97 2 63 7 7 7 H Wilson W T Washam Jr 15 20 20 8 34780 ETHEL WINDA I 95 4 8 8 8 8L Abel Lamasney Bros 5 6 6 2 Apprentice allowance. Time, 241, 501, 1 :03l, 1 :ll. Winner Ch. g, by Outlook Volante (trained by W. H. Nunan). Went to post at 3:26. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won pulled up; second easily. Sly Boots, lucky at the start, was at home in the going and set a fast pace in the first three-eighths, causing the others to labor to keep in striking distance and was pulled almost to a trot in the last sixteenth. Lansdown, away poorly, ran a remarkably good race and was much the best of the others. Gold Bride was off badly and was much used in the first quarter to make up ground. Spinet was well backed and had no mishaps. John Carney showed a flash, but weakened badly in the run home. Florence H. could not extend herself in the going., Scratched 34751 John Coulter, 98; 34811 Murmur, 92. Overweights Gold Bride, 1 pound; John Carney. 3; Spinet, 3; Alcona, 2; Ethel winda, 3. Sly Boots, show, out. Lansdown. show, 6 to 5. Gold Bride, show, evens: Florence H., show, 1 to Z- 3d-933 TH1HD BACE1 1-4 xtllles- I'arsejQ. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St H. Vi 3l StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 348423THE WAY W 3 84 1 61 i 31 1H 1 18 Kiusler J J Ogles 3 3 2 346ll3CORTIC R .3 83 3 22 21 21 2" 23 2 McDonald Robinson &Leach6 8 8 3 34903 G. W. W. W 4 101 5 51 62 53 41 A 31 Castro J C Milam & Co 15 15 10 3 S48723TCHULA WS 3 94 6 12 11 11 33 32 43 C Kelly C Healy 6-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 34872BAFFLED flSB 5 9' 7 35 33 43 55 f-s 510 D Gilmore E W Fitzgerald 2 4 4 2 34842 CHOPIN R 6 102 4 41 4" 63 615 620 620 Alarie J C Ferris Jr 6 8 8 3 (34785)PRiNCE ZENO R 7 106 2 7 7 7 7 7 7 Gormley Logan & Van Ry 8 10 10 4 34812 LOUGH DERG RS 5 108 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 L Johnson Leroy Bros 6 15 15 6 Apprentice all wance. Time, 261, 53, 1:20, 1:48, 2:15. Winner Ch. c, by Bob Miles Leonora (trained by J. J. Ogles). Went to post at 3:50. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won eased up; second the same. The Way" was much tho best at the weights. He was under restraint for the first three-quarters, passed the leaders at will when called on and was pulled up in tho last-seventy yards Scortic forced the pace in the early stages and caused Tchula to be raced into exhaustion. G. W. W. came fast at the end after a slow beginning. Baffled made a bid at the three-quarters, but tired when called on strongly. Prince Zeno could not negotiate the going. Longh Derg bled and was eased up in the last eighth. Overweights Chopin, 1 pound; Prince Zeno, 5. The Way, show, out. Scortic, show, 8 to 5. G. W. W., show, 8 to 5. Tchula, show, out. Baffled show, 4 to 5. ' QlQQi FOURTH RACK 1 Mile. All Ages. Ozjb0 : The Mtropole Handicap. Value $275. DECLARED OFF. 34:935 FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Selling. " Ind Horses A Wt St & NStrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 348733BANK STREET jj 904 52 41 Hi 13 D Gilmore R V Meyera 15 15 in 4 31688 GEORGE PERRY N 9 5 41 53 2 23 Perrv N Dyment 6 6 4 2 (348iO)URS. FRANK FOSTERS 102 3 31 31 4 3 A Hall J W Pangle 6 6 6 2 (S475I)HEROINE W 100 6 62 62 610 41 C Kelly W H Martin 10 10 10 4 348432SP RI.G WATER RS 106 2 1" In 5" 5 Ellis G B Sayre 4 4 4 2 (34843)DOLLY HAYMAN RS 106 1 23 23 3 68 R Steele W McLemore 1 6-5 6-5 1-2 34782 GERDA W 101 7 7 7 7 7" Castro P Egbart 6 10 10 4 33221 AH FAT N 101 8 8 8 8 8 Alarie J C Ferris Jr 6 6 6 2 34843 FLORA BRIGHT R 106 9 9 9 9 9 Gormley W F Schulte 10 15 15 6 Apprentice allowance. Time, 241, 51, 1 :03i, 1 :lli. Winner B. c, by Troubadour Brigerta (trained by R. F. Meyers). Went to post 4:20. At post 1 minute. Startgood. Won easily ; second the same. Bank Street trailed his company for the first three-eighths and avoided the early pace, went to the front when called on and won going away. .George Perry finished with a rush after saving much ground on the last turn. Mrs Frank Foster ran to her best mark and had no mishaps. Heroine began slowly but came fast in tho last quarter and was going the strongest of those behind'the winner at the end. Springwater and Dolly Hayman raced each other into early exhaustion. Ellis, on the former, lost his whip at the stretch head Scratched (34780)Dusky Secret, 100. Overweights Gerda, 1 pound; Ah Fat, 1 ; Flora Bright, 4. Bank Street, show. 2 to 1. George Perry, show, evens. Mrs. Frank Foster, show, 6 to 5 SDrimr-water, show, 4 to 5. Dolly Hayman, show, out. ' 0i"lue 34936 aK ACE-1 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. Ind" Horses A Wt St H Yz 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 347502ARTIFICIAL H 103 1 31 3 11 13 14 R Steele G Doherty & Co 1 1 317503WINIFRED NORWOOD S 101 4 2 1 25 22 22 Castro WLHazliD 3 4 4 7 3 3178 INSOLENCE 95 7 510 520 4 31 38 ?"in, C Kelly J A MaxweH & Co8-5 2 2 34596LUCRUSTA RS 93 3 12 21 530 48 410 D Gilmore J Nixon Tco 6 6 I"10- 34521 KATHERINE R. RSB 102 2 4x 43 3" 520 510 A Weber FA Hart A Co 10 10 10 I 34750 MARY PINE R 100 6 7 6 7 61 63 C Neal A H Aldis & Co 6 10 10 I 33641MAZZARA RS 95 5 6H 7 6" 7 7 D Boland S Pack 10 10 10 4 Apprentice allowance. Time, 251, 521, 1 :22, 1 :5H. Winner B. f, by Hanover Enough (trained by G. H. Dohnrty). Went to post at 4:16. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. Artificial outclassed the company and won aB her rider elected. Winifred Norwood was driven to the limit in the last quarter. Insolence was outpaced in the early stages, but gained ground after Lucrusta and Kath-beaten off reared back and fell while on her way to the post. Mazzira and Mary Pine were Scratched 34750 Lizzie Loy, 1C0. Overweights Artificial, 3 pounds: Winifred Norwood, 1; Katherine R 2. Winifred Norwcod, show, 3 to 5. Insolence, show, out. Buffalo Form Chart BUFFALO FORM CHART. BUFFALO, N. T., September 9, 1903. Ninth day. Buffalo Racing Association. Autumn Meeting. Wnather wet; track muddy. Presiding Judge, Joseph Swigert. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. R indicates whip, 5 spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE 0-8 Mile. Purse S400. 2-year-olds. Selling. gQ25 Ind Horses A Wt St & Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 31748 ARTIST 5 103 2 21 l" 23 1 Dart J H Baker & Co 15 15 15 6 347793 ORO VIVA fl5 106 1 12 23 1'2 J Daly M J Daly 8-5 8-5 &-5 3-5 33706 JUNE COLLINS R 106 7 71 61 53 31 Minder J Collins 12 15 15 6 3483. IMMORTELLE W 104 6 5 42 4 4 Kuhn R B Hayes 21 3 3 1 (34834 VLITTLE BOY RR 107 3 32 3 31 51 T Knight J Obendorf 3 4 4 7-5 3487 ONYX II. HI 103 5 Oi 52 7 61 M Johnson Brown & Peters 4 5 5 3-2 81804 EFFIE S. KB 105 4 63 7 61 7 McFealy G Rowe 30 40 40 15 33432 SVENGALI R5 106 8 8 8 8 8 Mclnerny J Wild & Co 20 40 40 15 84895 MISS GLENE R 106 9 9 9 9 9 L Daly J McCrane 20 40 40 15 Time, 26, 53,1:07. Winner Ch. g, by Lazzarone Violet (trained by J. H. Baker). Went to post ttt 2 :32. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Artist worked his way to the front when rounding the far turn, fought it out with Oro Viva in the run home and out-gamed him when it came to a drive. The latter showed the most early sped, but tired when the pinch came. June Collins closed a big gap and finished very strongly. Immortelle and Little Boy were tiring. Onyx II. came wide at the stretch turn. Scratched 34779 St. Vitus, 106; 31801 Use, 103. Overweights Immortelle, 1 pound; Little Boy, 1; EIBb S., 2; Svengali, 3; Miss Glene, 3. Artist, show, 3 to 1. Oro Viva, show, out. June Collins, show, 3 to 1. Immortelle, show, 1 to 2. Little Boy, show, 7 to 10. SECOND RACE l 1-8 Miles. Parse $100. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. gQ " Ind Horses A Wt St St H Y X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C T (348 9) BANISH R 6 105 1 11 Hi 13 11 12 i'2 J Daly CDeWitt&Co 3-5 7-103-5 1-4 34839 BLUE RIDGE R 3 94 2 41 31 31 2 21 211 Wainwright J Robertson & Co5 6 6 3-2 348i93NAVARINO R 3 105 4 21 2H 23 33 4 31 Mind.r E Jabine 5 5 4 4-5 348)9 LADY ION A R 3 S8 6 6 6 53 42 31 48 J Sullivan I Fox" 10 20 20 6 34298 BRANCH R 7 105 3 3h 4 43 58 56 510 Kuhn M C Moore 6 8 8 3 347142DACTYL US 4 107 5 51 52 6 6 6 6 Hayden R Talty 15 15 15 5 Time, 27, 5S, 1 :21, 1:19, 2:04. Winner Ch. g, by Wadsworth Glendnlia (trained by C. DeWitt). Went to post at 3:06. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Banish showed the most speed all the way. Daly kept him in the best going and he was never in trouble. Blue Ridge had to go around on the outside to get up and was hustled along nil the way. Navarino came again at the end and passed Lady Iona in the last two strides. The latter fell just as the winning mark was reached, She stepped iu a hole and walked back to her stable very lame. Scratched (31619) Loue Fisherman, 1(8; 34900Loone, 103; 348i92Irocadero, 101; 34809 Justice, 101; 348S42Qolden Cottage, 99; (34755) Chanterelle, 96; 348093Colonel Anderson, 94. No show betting on first three. THIRD RACE 1 Mile. Purse $700. 3?year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St & K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3486iULKDI II 4 llu A 1H Hi 1 13 111 T Knight J W Pugh 5 5 2 1-2 (34746)CDNARD HI 3 123 4 22 22 21 21 2 Minder G B Morris 1-2 7-107-10 out (34753)AUTOLIGHT RS 5 117 2 32 3 3i 3" 320 ERobwts'nW H Ketchiman 31 31 31 7-10 34868 ROUGH RIDER 5 113 1 4 4 4 4 4 Hayden P S Roberts 10 20 20 4 Time, 27, 53, 1:17. 1:18. Winner Ch. c, by Fonso Eva R. (trained by J. Hall). Went to post at 3:39. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily, but ridden out; second driving. Uledi was at home in tho going, showed the most speed and was never in trouble but was hustled along all of the last furlong to stall off Cunard and Autolight. Tho last two fought it out all through the last Quarter, Cunard barely winnine. Autolight stumbled several times and would have been second in another stride.- ' ' Scratched -(34836) Sombrero, 128; (34716)La Goleta, 112; 348S52Homestead, 110; (34865) Glen Water, 110; 348 6 Crimean, 105. Uledi, show, out. Autolight, show, out. FOURTH RACK S 1-2 Furlongs. Parse $400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 302 Ind Horses A Wt St & H StrFin . JockoyB Owners O H C P (348C6)SHRINE IS 105 2 11 2" 11 11 J Daly H C Schulz 1-2 3-5 3-5 out (34713JST. DANIEL H 111 1 21 11 21 2 Hayden J Fleischmann 2 11-52 out 34867 SPECIAL TAX fl 105 3 3 3 3 3 Mclnerny J H Baker & Co 10 10 41 3-5 Time, 24, 51, 1:13. Winner Ch. f, by Atheling Pilgrimage (trained by H. C. Schulz). Went to post at 4:08. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Shrine was under a hard drive all through the last quarter and finished very gamely under punishment. St. Daniel came wide at the stretch turn, carrying Special Tax with him. The latter was on the outside all the way, came very strongly at the end and was winning when she stumbled in the last fifty yards and went to her knees. She came again at the end. Scratched 348672Her Letter, 113; (i4S66)First Chord, 108; 348563Maghoni. 105. Overweights St. Daniel, 3 pounds. FIFT1 KA(5 FurlonSS. Purse S400. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 31929 Ind Horses A Wt St M H StrFin Jockoys Owners O H C P (34567)THEMAR S 4 108 1 U 11 Vi 12 M Johnson R P Dodson & Co 1-4 1-4 1-7 out 34864 GREAT STAR ft 4 1C8 2 2 211 22 2 J Daly T P Hayes 4 5 5 1-3 34778 LORD STERLING ft 4 103 3 3 3 3 3 L Daly C G Sells 15 15 15 7-5 Time. 25. 52, 1 :15. Wi .nor B. f. by Tremont Margo (trained by H. L. Johnson). Went to post at 4:37. At post 4 minutes. Startgood. Won easily; second the same. Tremar was at home in the going, was under restraint all the way and was only cantering at the end. Great Star was hustled along all through the last quarter. Lord Sterling bled and was eased up in the last sixteenth. Scratched 34897 Delmarch, 111; 34717 Khaki, 111; (348S4)Snark, 108; 348352Maud Gonne, 108; 34681 Golden Rule, 118; (347l6)La Goleta, 108; 34778 Corvus, 106; 34807 Eloim, 106; 348383Fluke. 103; Wanna, 103; 347l73Daffadowndilly, 103. WLli and 80 Yardt- Pnrse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. SIX1-itAC1 fQ 30 Ind Horses A Wt St hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (34777)MR. BROWN R 5 107 2 Vi 12 li 1H It T Knight J B Respess 2-5 2-5 1-4 out (31809)LONE FISHERMAN HI 4 103 3 4 4 22 2 210 Minder W L Oliver 4 5 5 3-5 34864 ANNIE LAURETTA 7 94 1 3 22 32 3 3 M Johnson R P Dodson & Co 4 8 8 6-5 34535 HEROICS - 6 94 4 22 31 4 4 4 J Daly T Costello 12 20 20 4 Time.25, 52, 1:17, 1:49, 1:50. Winner B. h, by Bramble Little Bess (trained by J. B. Respess). Went to post at 5:09. At post 2 minutes. Startgood. Won easily ; seeond the same. Mr. Brown outclassed Mb company, revelled in the going and was never in trouble. Lone Fisherman was crowded back at the first turn and made up a lot of ground when rounding the far turn, but tired in the last furlong. Annie Lauretta tired after going six furlongs. Heroics kept jumping over the wet spots and stumbled several times. Scratched-(319.0)Mc Williams, 108; (34783)Illowaho, 107; 34749 King's Pet, 94. No show betting on first three. Page [6] Ontario Jockey Glut) TORONTO, CANADA. AUTUMN MEETING September 27 to October 4. Stakes to Close Thursday, Sept. II. THE TORONTO AUTUMN CUP HANDICAP. For three-year-olds and upward, by subscription of $5 each to the winner and $15 additional from starters, with $1,000 added, of which $200 to the'second horse and $100 to third. Weights to be announced Wednesday, September 24. One Mile and a Furlong. THE SEPTEMBER STEEPLECHASE. For three-year-olds and upward. $800, of which $125 to the second horse, and $50 to third. By subscription of $5, with $10 additional from starters. Three-year-olds 1F8 lbs four-year-olds, 150 lbs. ; five-year-olds, 157 lbs. ; six-year-olds and upward, 160 lbs. Winners of a race of the value of $2,500. or of two races of the value of $1,000 each, to carry 10 lbs. extra. Non-winners this year of a race of the value of $700 allowed 5 lbs. If five-year-olds and over, 8 lbs. ; five-year-olds and over that have not won a race of the value of $600 this year, or two races of any value, allowed 12 lbs. About Two Miles. THE MICHAELMAS HANDICAP For two-year-olds. $800, of which $125 to the second horse, and $50 to third. Entrance $5, with $10 additional from starters. Weights to be announced on Wednesday' September 24. Six Furlongs. THE PHEASANT PLATE SELLING. For three-year-olds and upward. $700, of which $100 to th second horse, and $50 to third. By subscription of $5 each, with $10 additional from starters. Horses entered not to be sold to carry 5 lbs. extra. If for $3,000, weight for age, then 1 lb. allowed for each $250 down to $2,000; lib. for each $100 down to $1,000, and 2 lbs. for each $100 down to $600. Starters to be named through the entry box on the day preceding the race at the usual time of closing of entries. One Mile and a Sixteenth. THE OCTOBER HANDICAP. For all ages. $750, of which $100 to the second horse, and $50 to third. By subscription of $5 each, with $15 additional from starters. Weights to be announced on Monday, September 29. Six Furlongs. THE JOCKEY CLUB CUP HANDICAP. For three-year-olds and upward. By subscription of $5 each to the winner and $10 additional from starters, with $1,000 added, of which $200 to the socond horse, $100 to third, and $50 to fourth. Weights to be announced Thursday, October 2. Two Miles. THE CHAMPION STEEPLECHA8E HANDICAP. For three-year-olds and upward. $1,000, of -which $200 to the second horse, and $100 to third. By subscription of $5 each, with $20 additional from starters. Weights to be announced on Thursday, October 2. Three Miles. N. B. At least six races each da , with $400 the lowest value of anv one race. Entrance money in all purse races to the winner. W. P. FRASER, SECRETARY. I CO I I M II !! I 1 Dally Racing Fornjll ALL THE TURF fM"""""""""MpTOMsmeitMMMMM"n I I or TELE OFFICIAX. ORGAX OF TELE I N UCUC DCDCCPT ubSlT. I western jockey club I I k r I Form Sheets and Entries Ex- 1 ALL TRACKS pertly Indexed I ARE FULLY RE- Telegraphic, Correct, Con- PORTED . . , . cise, Comely. I M Training News a Specialty e j i Off Our Own Presses Be-jt 124-326 fore the Chicago Dailies. FIFTH AVENUE ' J I GIICAS9 , I I i SUBSCRIPTION PKIOS -- j ONE MONTH, SM5 1 SIX MONTHS, 7,50 I Itll . I ONE YEAR, 14.00 1 g I - j SENT AS ETBST-CULSS 1IATL . . I EN PLAIN ENVELOPE. J HARLEM JOCKEY CLUB HARLEM PARK, CHICAGO. 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