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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, November 27, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, November 27, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902112701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, November 27, 1902 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] ' YOJj' KQ' 284' CHICAGO, THI Washington Form Chart WASHINGTON FORM CHART. WASHINGTON, D. C., Noxember 36, 1908-Fif teenth day. Washington Jockey Club. . Autumn Mooting. Waather cloudy; track muddy. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Htarter. Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. D indicates whip. 5 spurs. I blinked ' " - 86486 F1HST HACE3-4 Mile- added. All Ages Selling; r Ind Horses AWtStX K StrFin JocIcbts Owners O U H n r C P p (S6338)ORNATDRE W 2 ICO 8 4 11 1U 1h RHfJln nnT ,, (36S95)STAR AND GARTER! 2 88 10 71 6 l 2U f P(?,0dJ?yi 2t 3i 16-56-5 (364131GLENNEVIS ! 2 96 3 L ?l 21 & Rh?ff8rty & S S&Caffe$ty 2i 3 21 1 36?so White owl w 3 lie 4 11 II in It S w,llson Jr 3 48-5 (S6376)ECUO DALE ! 4 19 7 ! & g ,11 5 fSf,1, 32 20 20 8 363592MALDEN ""fl 4 116 6 51 71 ?! Rl r iX m81'83,, 4 10 10 4 36376 NEITHER ONE RI 3 116 11 11 11 li m WnnJiha? . McDnnell 10 12 10 4 (36380)PAUL CREYTON "f 3 119 1 9 9 9 $ Mi1 ly raJ?iS BSSu&-Co 15 20 20 8 86334 CASSVILLE c 3 119 5 i 91 ri q pYt5 Sn.c.Uey,& BallQy 20 25 15 6 34632 ROUE "fi 30 100 100 30 3 116 2 2h 81 10 10 Rinn 08 w w311 t S6377 LATROBE lJrM,llden,Jr 8 10 8 3- 2 88 1 Y V 11 li n !6,u pinebrook 1 , 1 5 a s 8 "Jffl&j- f Sftsa& s iss iss is Corrected weights Echo Dale, 129. ' Ornature, show. 7 to 10. Star and Gartnr, show, t to 2. Glennevis. show. 4 to 5 86437 KVUND HACE1 M"e' d. 2.year-oldB. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St hi Yt y HtrFin Jockeys Owners n H n r 0 P p 36249 SAIL MAKER H K'7 2 H HI HI 12 u Mind.; . 36287 INK J J07 5 6J V ,h 92 98 Pt'it9' A Belmont 8-5 21 21 1 36413 LORD ADVOCATE fl Io7 7 31 3i fl 43 fs wS"1 n8-.1"1.. 8 10 i 8-5 5 Wonderly O L 36414 JIM BUCK i inl a k?i 01 Richards 2 7 7 21 36290 WHEELER B. J 107 1 5? I 7 hDey, WTW ,CIark 30 30 3 S6249 BRIDESMAID II. "J 104 6 81 71 61 61 61 RlpC,ha8ls w8 15 15 7 2i 36S95 WHITEN 104 3 2J h 2 i 71 5' u JISlth 8 10 10 4 Bailmaker. show, S to 5. Ink, show, 7 to 10. Lord Advocate, show 7 to 5 TmK1J KACE"5 Jfulo'- -WWaddad. 86488 2-year-olds. Allowances. SauSvALLI " I 1H132 g4 55 $ffilT olnmbia Stable 4-5 1 13-201-4 J6425 AHOLA i in9 91 ii i; S );.9,ndorly A Miller 8-5 2 2 2-5 S8S97ANCKB j iSI 4 510 510 510 43 Bradley 20 30 h 6 S6338 CLOCHE D'OR IJ 102 5 i 4. i. MoKli. n 8lre 15 20 20 4 tcbnpikE ,11 .as iTimjr J iraas? sgsaf s s s i Wmner-Ch. c. by Hastings-Toscana (tr'ained by E.' H. Hanna). Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 m nutes. Start good Won Thflndilv mnj m formance was a good one. In next to the rail in the deen eninTtK- yA ??cond eflsiIy- Toscan's por-but closed up in the stretch. He had to b "hard riddenP ISd whlnnJf th 7 V Vh- was .Taa flarl-' under a hard ride at the end. Cinquevalli force? the nl tu 1 ilpMu ? .patch C inquevalli and was the weight told on him in the lastS h H was easfly J he besl "of K othr"Ut aX"? a t-1iifl,-far properly placed, was speedy and none too well handled. Sis furlonU is SSn" wm when 36397CCap&r?llN0VermOr' 110: 36413 Lncky Day 105' 36417 Hackensack, 105; 36428 Scoffer, 105; Overweights Ancke, 3 pounds. Toscan, show, ontCinqnevalli, show, out. Ahola, show. 2 to 1 FUUltTH HACE1 1-10 Mlle8- Sodded, 86439 ear-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St li X H StrFin JoTkeTi OwToT ' H ' C r P P (36J27)BENCKART W 4 1C9 1 42 21 12 12 Wnndriv n w , 1 364163MEISTERSINGER rJ 3 107 5 5- 63 56 2 6 Gannon1 R Fn3k 8-5 8-5 6-5 3-5 f f 36159 HENRY CLAY RYE 4 106 2 12 ?! in gi 3s Nefsnn lv"""6 ?- ! 4 8"5 34C61 DOUBLE DUMMY ft 8 103 3 2h 31 31 41 4h Michael ivK' ?- 10 12 36103 I KNOW 8 4 98 7 63 41 44 5h i pirr f Me5'-roo 15 30 30 10 362S0 H. L. COLEMAN IS 3 107 6 7! 71 71 71 Gh R?il0y t Ta."n 30 30 0 10 36376 SHANDONFIELD W 3 99 4 31 51 6 1 611 720 PMGornW d 12 i2 10 3 36336 BLANCHE HERMAN B 3 90 9 8 8 8 8 81 PlhT? w w n 5 ,,D9 30 S0 10 36415 PAUL AKER W 4 98 8 9 9 9 9 930 MnLnrn m ?aiSdnJ?f 60 60 40 15 35819 HANDICAPPER SB 5 103 10 10 10 10 10 10 Creamer WC Ll?dleJ 1 52 60 20 f 36S94 FLARA IS 4 103 Left at the post. RedfeTn Mnrray I 4 6 5 2 Time, 12,26, 52, 1:19, 1-57 ; Winner-Br. g, by Galon d'Or-Marie Snankliu (trained by G.' VV. Cook). . Went to post at 3:30. At post 6 minutes. Start bad. Won easily -second the ' under restraint for the first six furlongs and easily assumed samn Rni u0"?13 hand at the end. command when c ill d on aI'.d ana had plenty Meistersinger came around the field on the Brntl-h tZ a a in final furlong, but tired in the last fifty yards? Henry Clay Rye was at home In th? nrn b?'d.l!ld iu 4 1 . ,was too far in his present form. He hung on gamoly, howover and ontSd Di.nhlS nt tlro,nto 1 'ter was under a drive nearly all the way. I Know will do batti when properl? p he ,c?U Tf " rTI? lat" 1 IbaabrrferrawCent 5? thr0 at th Stalt dW DOt mach eb.Pfcei'SS , ! Ann!eCGrace3fl424CWa (36352)Black Dick, 115; 36376 Mosk.to, 107; 34436Toddy, 103 ; 3624 Benckart, show, 1 to 4. Meistersinger. show, 4 to 5. Henry Clay Rye, show, 6 to 1. 86440 KACK1 1-8 iUUea- added- 3-yaar-olds and upward. Selling. fTii. imTu . . , AWtSt St Joeys Owners Q H-5-p- 36376 MOSKETO fi 4 108 1 42 3" 33 t S3 pash, FrC P?ly 1 1 4"5 i"3 36S94 ARDEN llo x!a S?11 kAst?, 2 16"53 Ml E 4 116 3 31 43 4 412 36362 DACTYL j 4 108 S i s f f i(eCr Shn,dler 15 15 10 2 Wmner-Blk. c, by Sir Dixon-Merdin (trained by C. Mack) reTofen0 second the same. Black Did and was under restraint Tat the ? taoK. Sn'if rst SlX furfloDSs- thn drew away easil; ing in the stretch and swerved repeatedly g WaS overW01Shted, floundered in the deep go Corrected weights Mosketo, 108. Black Dick, show, 2 to 5. Trump, show, out. Mosketo, show. 1 to 4. 86441 HAUJS1 Mlle- 00 added. All Ages. Handicap. ind Horses AWtSt K X ' StrFin Jockavs uw oWDars nors O Q H H p Q P p 36398)BONNIBERT Bl 4 126 6 62 61 4a V2 12 348523SMART SET R? ft I? ?r?nH.a JDhD?,n 2 18"53 S"5 3 108 3 12 3 21 w m 26198 EXTINGUISHER ! 3 109 4 In u 11 lii m,lndor WtBamck 10 12 4 36417 APRIL SHOWER 316? 5 41 In 3 33 haa , ? ShIe 6 6 5 2 364172HIMSELF l Wonderly J A Caezar 3 4 4 7-5 4 m 2 21 2h m (334173GOLD CUBE tj 3 ii 1 '?a 5f 63 P2 r! Pf??me1r 7 C Daly 5 7 4 36KS9BARLKDUC t 3 101 8 7 7 7 7 7h rlo 36417 HACKENSACK L J P Lambert & Co 50 60 60 20 fl 2 85 7 8 8 8 8 8 1, Weston TimellsU fSi Stable 15 20 10 4 W 39U 1 A1' Winner-Ch f, by Albert-Bonnie 01aTtr"aSd by'Rrior).' berwasteand had toUSiSvi ttfe J??1 oasiIyM8cond -me. Bonni-the stretch l finlS07a80n,tb,) outside of the field to turn where Gannon saved ground with Mm Smart Set down in the last Zdnd fSfa od Sd flW&?nhd" the whip and wora Smart Set: struck his the best horse in training here, forte, muddy eoine and rn h! 1 route was too far for Extinguisher ind he tired wh.n nl. 3' displaying a good order of speed. The Himself was used up in the early racing M fwLWd'i ItJ waFua poRr rido on APril Shower, 3 lnterfd back. Hackensack was pulled up at the end with on the first turn and thrown Overweights Bar Le Due, 2 pounds. 7 toimseffshow! to f S ShW' 2 10 L Einguisher, show, evens. April Shower, show, Ingleside Form Chart f ; ' 1 1 ! INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FKANCISOO, CAI,., November 26, 1902,-Tenth day. New California Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Residing Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. No recall flg nsnH Racing starts at 2 p. m. indicates whip, S spurs, blinkers ' 86442 fnSaS,lra 08t i8BS ttoo. Ind Horses A Wt St M K X StrFinJolkeT; ' 0wnars O FT p p 31974 BRETON I 3 108 8 fi" li ll I Le1S S11,6.?16' 5 7 7 3 S6298 YOUNG MORELLO IS 5 110 1 4 42 g g Fr'awW raHMLottridge 5 10 9 4 364202MAC ANA ? 3 102 5 52 51 ti $2 rnLW nel1 oii?ciaretA 10 20 20 8 MISS CULVER I 7 107 1 in in I ri So,caunto,n,. 20 5 5 20 3691 LEGAL MAXIM ? 3 102 7 71 71 61 71 wwZ W ? Bolin 22 100 100 40 36151 ST. RICA 4 PtP D-8S & Co 15 20 20 10 107 10 9 8 71 81 R RnlH 362982MONTOYA T?Jll Jt I tkm 6 13 15 6 B 3 102 2 'l U 81 92 T S0U 361473MIS3 MADELINE 5 107 9 8 9 10 10 Rf f iB P7e1 5,773 31855 YRSULA 1? F?,11,00 6 6 6 2 3 105 11 11 11 11 312.-6 JIM ROBERTS jf 3 102 14 12 12 l" l" G PBRNeKal0a L 15 15 6 S28!23PHANK PEARCE l 5 107 13 13 13 13 KnJIn Rr ?hef . 50 "0 100 40 31926 CATHELLO 5 fcf," btephenson 5 8 8 3 3 o 102 6 14 14 ma iu- o 14 u Donnelly Clayton & 1,ime 19j4 Co 30 40 20 8 Winner-Br. c. by St. Florian-Queenstown (trkined'by F. Farras). InsfntJ second driving. Quiz, from a ones, particularly in mud. Mocorito, way prominent cn beat bett" 9nl2' 8D0W' to 5- Mocoritoshow, 8 to 5. Breton, show, 2 to 1. 86443 SKCQND flE-1 Parse $i00. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X X 3 StrFin Jockeys Ownars O H r p SBiKPEDIBNT H 53109 g 81 ll & "ivau Del V alios & Co 4 6 6 2 " I f f2 g l ? Smith 3 3 36 FILIBUSTER 109 1 l 11 g ghanman 14-51 !SKsoBNi- is 1 k 11 IfSeohaurife i ir5ir55 ACTUMN TIME, 3 1C0 7 4? 5 6U 6 Low?,Ch Mat0S SQt?bl!? 4 4i 4 El 3632 RIM ROCK 4 112 6 6 6171 ? wn'n Priaero Stable6 15 15 6 STAB COtTON 5 , jj f S J? ff g Wwer-Ch; OvVCWLady.Graves '(trained by V. bunbar). e.ttofflfi flucky oitiffi on "hefirsf &mSSBi1ffi?S9 S' lgnacio rail on the stretch turn and won going SwaT Ho was tost Md l5 hL ih?' f th0VLsh next to the much unnecessary ground on theurnl ffiiJ&XSSaV tSS& COM'jlK USD 0 THIED fAfiE. " " 1NGLESIDE FORM CHART-CONTINUED. tS?,n, Finbaster failed to stay, but was a sharp contender for seven furlongs. Blackthorn wmt well dltaprotblyXeortm ' E1 Pil" nonstayor- Autnmn Tim9 well up for sif uVCgs Jgnacio, show, evens. Expedient, show, 1 to 2. Filibnster, show. 2 to 5. 364:4:4L THIRD HACE-C-8 Mile. Purse $100. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S "7 8 71 5i 2i 13, Lewis W B Jennings&Co3 3 2 4-5 36346 S Im? THE SIR PRKSTnM riw? OWL si J?n ? 11 llk Ifx 5?, elly Demarest & Co 3 4 4 8-5 HO H 1 22 22 311 31 Frawley Brearly & Pierce 6 6 6 21 W 107 6 31 3H 42 42 L Jackson J G Brown & Co 10 10 10 4 B H 2 Ii 2 51 HI J Ranch BnrnS&Waterh'se4 8 8 3 35S3o NO FRTFNn w 107 3 6i 61 7i 6i SVniTiE,ND Cobnrn T H Ryan 4 7 7 3 EfVANTR ! I? fj Pal E J Baldwin 10 20 20 8 31950 S? 85 I?7 itn o 9 81 81 82 Por Mrs Grossheim 20 30 20 8 36303 BRUNEL t no 12 11 11 92 91 j Sheehan A Josephs 20 50 50 20 PLUNKETtS J??1 l l ?? ? 4,llis0Q W L Stanfield 12 30 30 12 SAMPSON to RnRn Mipi? ! Vt J?i JS ?J Ji Dagan S J Jones 20 50 50 20 S0&08 BORDER MARK 110 4 51 9 12 12 Groves W H O'Brien 60 100 100 40 , Time, 12,241, 5(4,1 :02i. m. Winner B. c, by Salvator Scotch Fir (trained by W. B. Jennings), rnt.fi J?088'3-?3- At post 1 mjnutov Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. Sir Hugh X. ?.tfoo.te,d ,a.nd n Stem and was bearing out on the Etretch tnrn, but displayed amazing speed Th rwf nJa lntHih l Std andA Vs ,S?S.h thlb9st- Sir Preston was lucky and held on well at the end badly handled and should have nl ?ha? been second. Ripper closed up ground from a poor start iDc SUaiPIOle- Pa-chor a cl0Bed a ?ap a.Dd do b6tter latar on. No Friend, a fihe looker was nearly left and not being ready was eased up in the streteh. looser, Sir Hugh, show, 2 to 5. Eir Preston, show, 4 to 5. The Owl, show, 6 to 5. 3644:5 FODllTH fiACK1 Mile Parse S100. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P wiimthpStti-b. & S 5 i St, 5 71 , li 12i L Jackson Bianchi&M'G'v'rn21 21 11-54-5 S61103THE PRIDE W 6 106 2 11 1h 11 11 21 Donuellv THRvan 5 l i t 361082ANTOLLE W 4 107 4 73 71 51 U 32 Prior DAEoSi, 4 41 i 8f??&E H 5 6i, 5? 41 3H 4' J Sheehan Mrs J Coffey 20 30 30 12 33555 ROLLICK 4 106 3 ij W 32 3 2 2 5 J Ranch Burns&YVatnrli'3R Q q 363753DIDEROT W 4 ICS 8 4 41161 6 610 Cobnrn J P Atkin fi ? 7 i ssns&st n 1 s 1 r ? ? is r i ar II I & I ou Time, 26, 5f, 1:17, 1:4 (J. Winner Ch. h, by El Rayo Fusillade's Last (trained by O. A. Bianchi). ont to post at 3:29. At ppst 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Horton showed sudden improvement, met with interference at the start and worked an excoedinf ly Tough jourTey making a wide stretch turn, but finished like a whirlwind with clear sailing in the stretched was best' The Pride, away running failed to make the most of his advantage, was choked back fo the first six furlonge. and when called on failed to make good. He can do better. Antolee broke flatfooted but closed a big gap in the last half and finished strongly under weak handling. Goldone went well Rollick, in great condition, was short and will be hard to beat from now on. He ran prominently for six furlongs hard held. Diderot, nearly left, made up ground in the first half with Kffi speed "it tired. The Weaver went a good half and was short. ".uK syoou, uut Scratched-(36323)Dunblane, 109; 36349 Nellie Forest, 106. Horton, show, 2 to 5. The Pride, show, 1 to 2. Antolee, show, 3 to 5. 3 6446 F1"eigaw!ar. (17 feet less than 3-4 mile- Pars sm- Ind Horsea A Wt St jj j U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' 363913MODNTEBANK W 5 107 2 11 13 H 11 Cobnrn M Finlen J 7 T SS B! SILLEE S 5 55 A l 11 S S SS5B Si, 36391 DOLLIE WIETHOFF 6 110 5 5 4 71 83 Prior Owen Bros 7 ?2 ? ! 3 ?n $ ,5 tf ?0DVn MmSS StableSO m So 40 26048 26048 WARDMAN WARDMAN N 3 110 7 7 10 .JJIO 10 Frawley P C Donaleche 20 80 80 30 Winner-Cb. g by Montana-Pert, by Glenelg (t'rai'ned by T. H. Ryan). Went to post at 3 :o5. At 1 post mmnte. Start straggling. Won driving-snmnH th nm. mfa a?LW0anSH1i,ky, ffriYD a-SkillfaI r,id' &n ln h'8.ridef sa&d ground ov iZ turns anVhe on gamely at the end. Sea Lion, in rare form, but best in mud. followed tho winner's closely and pace finished strongly. Bedner, nearly left closed a tremendous gap, raced on the extreme nntniHn flniohH ffi, rush and was probably best. Matt Hogan broke slowly and made up much ground on tleadirT carried wide on the stretch turn and appeared like the winner when a furlonfout?but fnThl tiring was final drive. February fai ed to stay and evidently dislikes this track. The Miller had fournev "ict uau a a rough rougn and can do better. Ada N nearly left, closed up some ground. journej Scratched 363723Malaspina, 102; 31164 Berendos, 107. Mountebank, show, 7 to 10. Sea Lion, show, 2 to 1. Bednershow, 6 to 5. Matt Hogan. show, 1 to 4. ' 334:4:1 81XTH KAaB-5 1-3 rurlouS8- inrse ?400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. ! Ind Horses A Wt St M Y 3A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H P r 36419 DEDTSCHLAND W 108 3 1h 22 21 8- J Golden Bchreher m ?n 2Ct??ut 36t20FLCLCfeIC f Jg J f I8 658 5 WiveTI) loo'mlf fCpupled in betting. Time, 24, 50, 1 :0H. 1 :08. - -T." . 40 Winner B. c, by Preston-pans-Prim II. (trained by W. B. Jennings). e"a-e. Went to post at 4 :22. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily ; iecond thamVSebSSd png striding and a slow beginner, indulged the pacemakers to the last furlong? where he flon like a flash and won going away fast. He runs like a stayer and is probably I crackeriack came forced the pace from the start, but failed to stay under a bad ride and can do much better Gold DentJch Van land is steadily improving and showed good early speed, which he sustained unexpectedly well Jocbv No show betting on flrBt three. Page [2] Scientific handicapping versus Guessing combined with BEST stable and track information. 1-3 Regular Price During Winter Season. (To the first 200 subscribers ONLY) Don't WIN money on good races to lose it again on POOR races. CPTCn PflPPC AT CALIFORNIA 3QPI OLLLUILU nAULO or NEW ORLEANS These selections mailed (TO REACH) subscribers within about 30 miles of Chicago the morning of the races. PRICE: 25c DAILY; $1 WEEKLY. Either track daily, commencing December 1. Receipt sent to all subscribers. Send for FREE sample sheet of SURPRISING RESULTS. C.W. Lapham. Suite 809, 21 Quincy St. Chicago Reynolds & Co. 119 DEARBORN ST. 8 to 20 to I Shot Special Today at Bennings. This one was to have been cut loose last Tuesday, but everything was not satisfactory, so the killing was postponed until today. We also have three almost sure winners at New Orleans and two good things at Ingleside. TERMS $1 DAILY; $4 ANY SIX DAYS. Deliverod to any city address before 12 o'clock, Wired at 10 a.m. For sale at news stands southeast and northwest corners Clark and Madison Sts. F- Dodson STILL AT THE SS.ME PLACE, 407 Carlisle Ave., Cincinnati, 0. For the sure ones at either or both New Orleans or San Francisco. Send 25c for telecraphs and put a $.'.00 bet down for me. MY CLIENTS ALL WIN. INVESTORS TURFITES SPECULATORS Greatest Investment of the Day The D. F. Cox & Co. 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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. RaceTrack Information Bureau SUITE 500, 263-260 DEARBORN ST. 'PHONE HARRISON 3689. TERMS: $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS WIRED AT 9 A.M. NEW ORLEANS THURSDAY 15 to I EXTRA SPECIAL GOOD THING. This horse has improved 20 pounds since his last start, will have a good rider up and barring accident should gallop home. Qet aboard. Wednesday's Winners at Bennings: Toscan, Benckart, Black Ciok, Bonniberi. Our Good Things at ingleside were Horton, Matt Hogan and Proper. Form Letter on all races on sale at 9 a.m. Also sold at news stands Madison and Clark sts.; Grand Pacific and Sherman Hotels cigar stands in rotunda; cigar stand, 185 Dearborn st.; cigar store 267 Dearborn st. Not sold on race trains. Richtori Turf Exchange 4 Special Trains Today and Saturday on I. C. R. R. Trains leave Randolph St. at 12:00, 12;35, 1:15 and 1:35 p. m., stopping at 12th, 22nd, 39th, 63rd Sts., Grand Grossing and Kensington. Returning at 4:45, 5:45, 6:10 p, m. and after last race. 'Saturday and holidays only. New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. Theiorm of Thursday's New Orleans fields is: First Race Belvino or Cambrian, Gilfain, Tillo. Second Race Pride of Galore, My Surprise, Lord Touchwood. , ,, . Third Race Moabma, Inspector Shoa, Worthing- Fourth Race Ordnung, Sweet Alice, Durnell& Herz entry. ' - - 'v Fifth Race Smile, McChesney, Great American. Sixth Race Prince Blazes, Marcos, Compass. New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. New Orleans, La November 26. The horses seeming to have the best chanses in Thursday'6 races are :?i2jK3 B ! First Race--Belvino. Gilfain, Cambrian. Second Race My Surprise.iPride of Galore, Versifier. Third Race Leviathan, Moabina, Worthington. Fourth Race Golden Rule, Ordnung, Harry New. W Fifth Race Durnell & Herz entry, Lady Sterling, Honolulu. Sixth Race Carat, Prince Blazes, Chorus Boy. T. K. Lynch. New Orleans Entries N.W ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather cloar ; track good. Apprentice allowance, fa Runs well in mud. glrtt Race 1 Mile und 70 Yards. All ages. Allowances. Ind, Horses. Aga. Wt. Hdcp. (32185)Cambrian. ... 6.... 109 740 86170 Irving Mayor . 4.... 109 625 81163 Judge Mage fa.... 6.. ..106 665 362123Belvino 4..104 750 34654 Joe Doughty.... 6....104 680 36240 Tillo 8.... 101 ......710 36175 Hanovor Queen 3.... 97 675 (2604) Gilfain.. 2.... 93 .710 36378 Witfull 2.... 87 .675 36219 War Cry 2.... 87 650 Second Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-oldB. Allowances. (36356)Jove ....110 665 35924 My Surprise 107 680 (36368)tVersifier ...107 661 35958 Mathilde ....103 650 36366 Lord Touchwood ....103 .......670 36191 Pride of Galoro 103 ......700 34442 Robort G. Lansing ....101 685 36272PureDale .... 98 640 fMrs. L. Griffin entry. Third Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 36?523Insp9ctor Shea ....109 720 (35711)Leviathan ....1C9 710 27208 Dougherty 107 625 (3SU41Worthington ....1C6 715 30917 Lemovne 104 660 36m Moabina ....104 725 (36340)Pierce J ....103 710 36029 Precisely ....103 ......715 3589D John Storm 100 650 363522Preotorius ....100 715 36401 Ruby Ray .. 100 670 (36005) Parnassus 100 715 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. ' All ages. The Inaugural Hnndicap.!:l$l,250 added."?""" (36019) Waswift .... 3....U8 730 (36150)Gnlden Rule .... 5... 118 710 34182 Death 7.. ..118 715 3592t. Cuthbert 6 ...115 740 (31852)Ordnung 6.. ..115 720 (?615?)tTho Lady .... 5. ...113 745 3617 Wealth 4.. ..110 715 3698tHarry New .... 3....110 .725 36260 Jack Demund .... 3. ...108 725 069)Kentncky ... 5.. ..103 740 3204 W. J. Deboe 4.... 101 7V5 (r62W)Bas Tag .... 3.. ..100 740 348 5 Travers 5.... 98 719 36028 Henry McDaniel 2.... 94 700 Se'tfmLyman Hay 2.... 93 730 361.c.62Swoet Alice 2.... 90 745 C. R. Ellison entry. ?Durnell & Herz entry. Fifth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. S60442tMcChesney ..(. .... 3.... 126 745 ?63t22Smile 4.. ..120 750 (361r2tThe Lady .... 5.. ..115 715 362123Bolvino 4.. ..112 7C0 (?6i51)tRollirs Roer ... 4.. ..110 710 16?89 Lady Sterling ....... ... 3.. ..104 670 3P893 Satin Coat .... 4.. ..101 655 (36262) Honolulu .... 3.... 97 735 (S6289)GreatAmerican 4.... 98 735 3S401 Santa Teresa .... 3.... 93 700 fDurnell & Herz entry. Sixth Race 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olde and upward, Selling. 353503Princn Blazes ... 7.. ..103 725 36225 Comm's Attorney.... ... 5.... 103 640 6V9 False Lead ... 6.. ..103 685 363692Chorus Boy ... 6.... 103 690 36242 Sarilla 5.... 103 691 (361.V?) Marcos ... 3.. ..102 715 (3;653)Carat ... 3.. ..100 700 363572Compass ... 4.... 98 705 36410 Irene Lindsey 4 110 .750 (36422)Sad Sam. .... 4.. ..109 730 36421 Bard Burns .... 4.. ..107 725 364452The Pride. 6.. ..107 7?,5 36212Stnyve... . .... 3.. ..105 735 319283Princess Titania 4. ...104 740 Fifth Race 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. The Thanksgiving Handicap. $2,000 added. (36350) Sombrero , 3 .... 122 730 (36435)Vesuvian 5. ...120 735 34117 Nones 4....118 740 363502Corrigan .... 3.. ..115 735 363503The Frotter 6.. ..Ill 720 36350 Autolight .... 4.. ..110 730 36435 Lord Badge 3. ...105 750 (36408)Frank Woods..... 5.. ..104 7?5 S64342E1 Rio Shannon 5.. ..103 720 36430 Imperious .... 7....100 710 36145 Diderot .... 4....100 715 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and UDwrtrd. Selling. 3S4083Urchin .... 5....1C9 715 364323Bangor .... 6.. ..107 720 3642230so 5.... 104 705 36432 Gawaine 4. ...104 700 36433 Fonsovannah 7 104 710 (36446) Mountebank 5.... 104 715 361232Doreen .... 3.... 96 725 Ingleside Form INGLESIDE FORM. The form of Thursday's Inglesida fields is : First Race Tower of Candles, Kickumbob, Forte. Second Race Wolhurst, Jarretiere d'Or, Hua-chuca. Third Race Durazzo, Gaviota, Polonius. Fourth Race Irene Lindsey, Princess Titania, Stuyve. Fifth Race Lord Badge, Nones, Vesuvian. Sixth Race Doreen, Bangor, Mountebank. Ingleside Form INGLESIDE FORM. San Francisco, Cal., November 26. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Thursday's races are : First Rce Tower of Candies or Milas. Second Race Jarretiere ri'Or or Olinthus. Third Race Gaviota or Polonius. Fourth Race Irene Lindsey or Stnyve. Fifth Race Sombrero, Lord Badge or Frank Woods. Sixth Race Doreen orJBangor. H. FORSLAND. Ingleside Entries INGLESIDE ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. Runs well in mud. First Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 36430 King Dellis 5... .112 705 'mo Katie Walcott 5.. ..109 700 S61!82Kickumbob .J.. 5.. ..109 740 (24957)Forte . .... 7....109 735 3S421 Tower of Candles 4. ...109 7E0 364213Milas 3.. ..107 735 ."6423 Illowaho .... 3.. ..107 ......725 36300 Matin Bell .... 3.. ..104 710 Palmetta 3....104 Axairine 3.... 101 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 31928 Wolhurst 8.... 107 750 31976 Golden Light 4....107 725 36121 Jarretiere d'Or 3. ...105 740 259l530linthus 6....104 730 34940 Huachuca 3.. ..103 725 Frank Mayo 4.... 99 36423 Golden Cottage .... 3.... 97 735 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Handicap. 363733Gold Bell .....112 730 (36419)Gaviota.. i ....110 740 (36371 )Durazzo ....110 750 (36389)Polonins. 107 735 363242Varte Nicht 103 735 36435 Claude ....105 725 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upvn rd. 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Page [3] Established TTrfnii Mm j Tito Ter Utij8L7 VfijI&M&1 PnbllcETeryDay Capital, $5 0,000 GRAHAM KICE, Prest. Kfttlonal Bank Keference ruruisued. 92S Canal St., New Orle&xi- Ia.. 280 Broadway, New York. WIN AT NEW ORLEANS! No greater opportunity has ever been afforded the American racing public to earn a steady income with a small capital than that -which the Maxim & Gay Co. offers at New Orleans beginning Thanksgiving Day Nov 27. Everybody conversant with the history of the Maxim & Gay Co. , knows that at New Orleans it has scored those sensational successes which have made its name a house-hold word among patrons of the turf. No record approaches ours fox the number of winners named at long prices at the Cresce City. Our experts are already on the ground preparing for the opening. Every indication points to us surpassing our best efforts in furnishing information from that track, and we are again certain we will enable patrons of the Company to win steady incomes on small investments there. If you want to know what we did at New Orleans last Winter read this : Complete Record Made By Our-One-Horse-Per-Day-Wire at New Orleans Last Season. Here follows a complete record of the selections eirea in our One-Horse Wire at New Orleans it season, Etcty loser is accounted for as well as every winner, and a showing Is made of the resalt of a Twenty Dollar daily play. IjoeSz. it over: R?n?iL Bereltof (20 flat bat. $20 flat bef Date. HoneOrrea. PotOi4s. EesuH. Won Lost Da&e. - Hons Oirs&. PostOdds. Besnrt. Won Lot Not. 38 TellxBaxd 8 to S Won $22 Jan. 29 KlngTaXlns 14 to 5 Won 64 Not. 29 5rpent UX0 'Wan U Jan. 2S Elsie BrambJo 4 to 1 Third 30 Nor. 80 Bristol 4to S Won M Jan.S ilalo Da-rts 4 to 1 Won X Dc 1 pterp 5 to 8 Won 6 g Jan. n Strangest StolO Won 18 S feb. 1 St. David toM SeSLd - d stt fir 1 w "So - t st iu 1 sccoDd - 39 Dec 7 Cast Iron (to 1 Thirf SO F- 6 Pttllma Pajcton 12 to 1 Won 2 Dec i Baaislt lto 1 Woa 10 Feb. 6 Parnaawis 8to 5 Won 82 Dec 10 Baiali S to 1 Won 40 Tcb. 7 Barbara Frietchlo to 2 Won SO Dec. 11 Frank It Sto I Woo U Feb. S OarlKahler Bto 2 Won SO St. OathWt 6 to 8 Won tt - SH Feb. 10 Musical Slipper H to 5 Lost - S9 M & - S i. Wttlulrawt Dec 17 LordQnex U 1 Woa 140 ib-U Malay ito 5 Won 16 Dec 18 Ad matai S to 2 Won 00 Fob.U Dr. Hart llto 5 Lost Jg Dec 19 Hint Saace I to 8 Won 91 Feb. U Egypt Prince IS to 10 Won 26 Dec 20 AUrd llto 8 Won U Feb. 13 Lady Alberta to 0 Third 20 Dec 21 Deponaa I to 1 Won 60 Fob. IT Andes 6 to 5 TVy,t Dec S3 Caiet Sto 8 Won 24 y-vTi tow ,,V , if3 " Deo. 2-4 Annie Thompson 4 to 1 Lost - fO rJ?; 5 w Dec 35 Nellie Waddell Sto 8 Won Q Z. 1 MslelS' 5 Second 20 Dec 24 Mono Sto 2 Woa U -20 LonBay 7 to 6 Woo 28 Dec 27 Ernest Parbaai 11 to 8 Woa 44 7eb. 21 Jessie Jarboe 4 to 5 Lost 20 Dec 23 Tayea Withdrawn. Feb. 22 NaTasota 11 to 5 won 44 Dec SO Cadet 8 to 8 Lost SO Pei. Lorablo 4 to 1 Won BO Dec 81 a a Fox 8 to 8 Second 0 Pej, 05 T-areafa, 0 t Jan. 1 Four-leaf Oorer lOto 1 Lost - 20 Z. ?!, fJ Won 20 Jan. 2 W. R Gates 9 to SO Won i -38 8L Cathbart 9 to 10 Woa 18 Jan. 2 SamlTal 8 to 1 Second 20 Eon. 21 Trebor (to g Won 24 Jan. 4 Seroy Sto 8 Won 13 Fa.8B Ants Up 8 to 5 Third 20 Jan. 6 Garter Baa 8 to 1 Woa 120 Mar. 1 Sir Christopher 9 to ID Won 1 Jan. T Early Resent Tto 1 Lost - SO Mar. 8 Phoroah 4to 1 Los? - SS Jan. 8 Admetos to I Won 80 ifar. 4 Deloralao i to 1 Wan Ml Jan. t CarlKahlar S to 1 Won 100 Mar. 6 BOlHrxon 7 to 10 Won 2 Jan. 10 Mynheer I to 1 Won 40 Mar. T Miss Oonrad 4 to 1 Won S Jan. 11 CarlKablor 16 to 8 Won 84 Mar. 8 Adjnetas lto 1 second Jan. 18 Amagarl 6 to 8 Lest SO Mnr. JO Felix ISard 8 to 5 Won S3 Jan, 14 Asna 15 to 1 Third 20 Mar. u Van Hoorebete 14 to S Won M Jan. IS FalrfU ff to 8 Woa 44 - Scarlet Lily 4to5 Lost -20 Jan. 16 Ida LsdSozd IS to 1 Won 800 Max. IS Mo Williams 4 to 5 Won 18 Jan. 17 Kaloaja Sto 8 Won 83 Mar. 14 Efshoe Tobacco 7 to 3 Second ta Jan. 18 Mynheer Sto 8 Woa 24 Mar IS Laarpliehter 7 to 10 Won 14 Jan. 20 leome IStotO Won 38 Mar. 17 Trovers 7 to 10 Lost 20 Jan. 21 Ernest Parbaai 6 ta 2 Lost SO Mar. 13 Lore's Labor 7 to 1 Third 30 Jan. 2) FrceColaare S ta 1 Second 20 Mar. 19 Aaron Poad 80 to 1 Lost 20 Jaa.25 Pr. Tulan. Sto 1 Boeond 20 emrLoaf C- Sto 2 Won 30 - Jan. JosteF & S DaTi, TSecond Z 5 Jan. 26 Lorabla ISO to 1 Lost 29 m Jan. 27 H "ah 00 Tobacco 18 to 5 Won 84 Total, $3,185 $7M SrjMJlAJ2.Y Number of racing days, 87 ; number starters given, 94. Of these there won 53, or 6 per cenL Of these there lost 38, or 31 per cent. Gross gain on n daily bet, tt.155. Total losses on a $ daily bet, S720. Net profit, $3,433 for the meeting. The arrangenoenU which we have made for this Winter are perfect. Porthe post two years we hay been handicapped at this track by the publicity which has been given our information by its early sale. This year we have arranged to provide against this The name of the horse we eelcot will not bee omuiunicated to anybody before the races. In order to enable clients to bact our choices we have secured the services of Mr. Sol. Iichtenstein, a noted Eastern bookmaker and member of the Metropolitan Association, who will place the money at the track. Accounts will be accepted subject to conditions which are given below As a pledge of rood faith, the Maxim & Gay Company gruarantees to place la the hands of the Editor of the New Orleans Iter the selections the money will be played on, and also to mail the selections to out-of-town subscribers before noon each day of the races, such letters to bear postmark of not later than 1 P. M., of the day the races are to be run. It also undertakes to teleirraph on request to any subscriber every cvenini the odds secured and the names of the horses played, and to advertise dairy in this newspaper thJ next morning the selection of the one-horse wire given the previous day. Conditions of subscriptions to our service at New Orleans, are as follows : Pee for information, $10.00 weekly. Charge for placing your money at the track will be five per cent, of the net weekly wlnnian. Weekly remittances of profits Accounts subject to withdrawal ata momenfeaotice. Official closta odda guaranteed. 3 Remit direct to Xoxlm A Gay Co., 928 Canal Street, 5w Orleans. The following are the minimum accounts that will be accepted : , For HO daily play on each horse. $BU. For $20 aaily play on each horse. $U0. For $50 daily olay 0x1 each horse, pOO. For $100 daily play on each horse, $500. ' Do not entrust money to tli mall wlthont registering. Sank Cheeks racst be certtSad. Washington Form WASHIKGTOM FORM. The form of Thursday's Bennings fields it : First Race Bassanio. Alhambra, Rosewater. Second Race Grail, Prancer, Toddy. Third Race Arius, Ivan, Cheval d'Or. Fourth Race Judge Phillips, Marylander, Decameron. Fifth Race Andy Williams, Douro, The Huguenot. . Sixth Race John Nevin, Barkelmore or Profitable, Michaelmas. Seventh Race Paul Clifford, Smart Set, Brunswick or Circus. Washington Form WASHINGTON FORM. Washington, D. C, November 26. The horses seeming to have the beet chances in Thursday's races are : First Race RoEewater or Plantagenet. Second Race Cornwall or Toddy. Third Race Arins or Cheval d'Or. Fourth Race Judge Phillips or Imperialist. Fifth Race Douro or Orontae. Sixth Race Barkelmore or Profitable. Seventh Race Smart Set or Ben Howard. L T. H. O'CONNOK. Washington Entries (WASHINGTON Probabilities: Weather clear; KJJTRIE8. track heavy. Runs well in mud. First Rnco-5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances, aid. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. , 364133Barkelmore &... .1C9 715 36413 Bernard ....109 700 36413 Merry Sport 109 695 S6413 Guess ....109 710 36413 Coloneay 109 705 86287 Plantagenet 109 .700 SG113 Lucky Day 107 710 36414 Bassanio ....106 725 36377 Rathbride tnfi 7 36436 Pinebrook "".'".""IlS "" 6tt 36177 Adele Harding "106 690 sesgS'-iRosewater " in tik Aunt Belle 105 36173 Lowly "Y".""m 700 36S93 Alhambra jgg n0n 36395 Geisha Girl.. !"""l06 """710 Second Race 7-8 Mile. 3- year-olda and upward. Soiling. 36246 Cornwall 3....i10 705 S ?otraI1 SB-.. 4... .110 715 36416 Larva 6 10Q 7m SBrandySmash C"m "V.V.m 36416 Candling 5.... .109 705 Harry Golden 4 v 109 S Roue 3;;:;JS? ::- H RWfnne 5....106 ...X.700 S Curtsey ... 4.... 106 705 Saddy- 5....1C6 715 Itlu 3?,ucl.al" 5....106 710 Mane . V Ifit 6... .106 690 315743Uratia 5. trg fiq- 36288 Loone .. S 36439 Flara e . 4::"lC6 710 36415 Brisk 9 106 700 36247 Mollie Peyton 4 106 695 36243Carroll D 3 105 710 361152Grail S s Jos 7?? S611H Lord Pepper.. t'. 104 7?0 36802Prancer . 3 103 7'0 (296C6)Bijou S". 101 70" S Lad.y Radnr . s.... 101 :;:::.695 ?J6,fnck. Lodge 3.. ..101 690 seilisivernia 3... 101 700 36266 Francois 3.... 96 !!!!!!690 Third Race About 8 1-2 Mllei. Steeplechase. 4- year-olds nnd upward, Stlllng. Gentlemen Riders. Renewal of Chevy Chase. $600 added. (35264)Ivan 5....165 m 36396 Cheval d'Or 6....155 ..685 ?5iP.ra.nshtsman ... 6.... 155 680 (36426)Arius 5.... 155 700 S Woolgatherer .... 4... .147 685 36426 Tireless 4.... 147 . . 670 36312 Emigrant 8.. ..137 .m.!680 Fourth. Race About 3 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-ysar-olds and upward. Handicap. (W2)JndgPhillipa .... 5.. ..165 700 363122Imporiahst.... 5.. ..155 685 36426 Woolgatherer 4.. ..150 ."".!675 364262Marylander .... 6.. ..139 690 36312 Decameron 9. ...134 685 6312 Captain Conover .... 6 134 II .680 361263Draughtsman 6.. ..133 675 3S3583Victor 4.. ..130 680 36396 Montrip 6.... 130 670 Fifth Race 2 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds aDd upward. Allowances. The Washington Cup. $1,500 added. V3LH,ajor Mansir 5... .114 710 S9).Clcus 3... .114 725 36140 Arden .... 4.. ..110 715 36394 Lady Potentate .... 4.. ..107 690 36129 Daly ... 4.. ..107 710 (36312) Judge Phillips .... 5 .... 107 700 363372Douro 5.. ..107 740 353992Cogswoll ... 4.... 107 . 72r 364292Carbuncle .... 5.. ..107 ... ."730 35937 Coley 5.... 107 675 (36399)Orontas 5... 107 730 36398 The Huguenot 7.. ..107 735 (36337)Andy Williams .... 3....104 '.'.'.'.'.'.150 363362Ad6laide Prince 3.. ..101 725 (36336)Moon Daisy .... 3.... 94 ""!!720 363373Hnntressa .... 3.... 94 735 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. j 36413 Bernard ....112 710 364S6 Latrobe 112 ."."705 36377 Michaelmas ....112 JJ"!.715 S6437 Sweet Jane 109 .III IIv05 S6428 Nancy D 109 ...!.!7C0 36413 John Nevin 107 ...'... 725 364133Barkelmore ....107 ""72u 35097 Snowdrift 71 104 700 36414 Profitable 104 ..."."715 Seventh Race 1 Mile and 40 Tards. 3-year-olds and upward. Highweight Handicap. 364412Smart Sat 3.. ..138 ... . 740 36394 Brunswick .... 3.. ..138 ......735 363102Paul Clifford .... 4....137 ......750 363?63Merriment .... 3... .134 700 (36J29)Circns.. .... 3.. ..132 ..".'.'.".'735 S6427 Ben Howard 3.... 129 .. . 730 364402Trump .. .... 3....128 725 36139 Blanche Herman.... 3 124 !"!715 36l293Arrah Gowan 3.. ..121 ...!..720 Page [4] Preliminary Derby Entries PBKMMIJf A"RT DBBBT ENTRIES'. At New Orleans during the month of December there will be five stake events, the most prominent of which is the Preliminary Derby, to be ridden on December 13. This event closed with 102 nominations, which are as follows : Preliminary Derby Handicap Sweepstakes, to be run Saturday, December 13, 1902 For two-year-olds ; $5 to accompany the nomination, $45 additional to start; the Crescent City Jockey Club to add $l,E00, of which $300 to the second, $1C0 to the third, the fourth to save stake; weights to be announced three days prior to the race ; winners of a race after publication of weights to carry 5 poundi extra (selling purses not included) ; acceptances to be named through the entry box the day preceding the race before 11 a. m. ; those so named to be liable for starting fee. Six furlongs. Armbruster, F. W. M., b. g, Carraher. Arnold, E. J. & Co., b. g, Ben Lear. Arnold, E. J. & Go., b. f, Vineland. Arthur, H., b. f, Philo. Arthur, James, b. c, Springstead. Arthur, James, ch. f, Apple Sweet. Adams, S. J., b. c, Prince of Proxy. Bender, S. S., br. c, Oronte. Bender, S. S., & Co., ch. g, Can Nell. Bender, S. S., & Co., b. g, Lord Melbourne. Butler, B b. f, Discharged. Bradley, E. R., br. c, Captain Hugh Bradley. Billings, W. H., & Co., b. c, Doc Wood. Bennett, Q. C, Sc Co., ch. c, Mallory. Bennett, G. C, & Co., br. f, Hindi. Bennett, G. C, & Co., ch. o, Memphian. "! Bennett, George C, & Co., ch c, Canyon, Blardone, M., & Co., br. g, Pirate. Burke, W., b. c, Prodigal Son. Curtis & Dernham, ch. f, Begone. Corrigan, E., br. f, Siege, Corrigan, E., b. c, Spec. Cunningham! B J., ch. c, Gilfain. DeBeque, Frank, br. c. Welcome Light. DeArman, U. Z b. c. Crutchfleld. Dick, F. M b. c, Kittaning. Dick, F. M., ch. f, Sweet Alice. Dodson, R. P., & Co., ch. g, Kiwasa. Durnell & Herz, br c, Prince of Endnrance. Durnell & Herz, b. g, My Surprise. Ellison, C. R b. c, Lyman Hay. Ellison, C. R., ch. c, Watkine Overton. Ellison, C. R., br. c, Daddy Bender. Featherstone, A., b. c, Benefit. Finley, J. K b, f, Apple Bloom, E Eirlley, J. K., b. c. Dr. Marsh. Finley, S. E., b. g, Joe Fields. Gorman Sc Bauer, b. c, Bardolph. Gorman Sc Bauer, ch. c, Sinner Simon. Gardner, J. E., b. c, First Chord. Griffin, H. T., br. f, Princess Tulane. Griffin, H. T., b. f , Lulu Marr. Gray, Mrs. J. C, b. f, Glenrice. Goldblatt, Mrs. M., b. f, Maghoni. Goldblatt, Mrs. M br. g, Dr. Hagyard. Goodlow, A. G Sc Co., b. g, Prince Yeremi. s Hayman, M. L., b. c, Sheriff Bell. Hirth, 8. P., Sc Co., b. g, Judge Cantrill. Hildreth, 8. C, br. c, Farmer Jim. Johnston, C. A., Sc Co., b. c, Brookston. Jackson, Frank, Sc Co., br. c,'.King Dodo. Jabine, E., b. f, Latuka. Kelly, F. M br. f, Athlana. Lewman, J. B., ch. g, Leon De. Lewman, J. B b. f, Miss Eon. Lamasney Bros., ch. g, Soothsayer. Lansing, W. L b. c, Henry McDaniel. Lansinff, W. L b. c. Robert G. Lansing. Lyles, Mrs. M. C, Sc Co., ch. c, Pageant. Lindenberger, G. W., Sc Co., ch. c, Charles Bcoggan. McCafferty, A. C, Sc Co., br. g, Right and True. Mannix, T. E., Sc Co., ch. g, Prince Henry. Mannix, T. E., Sc Co., br. g, Sleepy Head. Maginnis & Co., ch. f. Mitrock. McCorkle, W. H. Sc Co., ch. r, Hemlock. Moors, E. W., & Co., ch. c, Melbourne Eclipse. Madden, J. E., ch. f, Witfull. Morton, S. G , ch. c, Egg Nogg. Morton, S. G., ch. g, Double O. Moshier, F. C, Sc Co,, b c, Capable. Moshier, F. C, & Co., b. c, Albemarle. Mahone, C. E , ch. g, Banter. Murray, J. J., Sc Co., br. f, Mistie. Newman, J. F., b. f, Our Bessie. Nolan, P. J., b. c, Orpheum. Nolan, P. J., ch. c, Pathos. Rexford, W. H., ch. g. Discord. Benaud, P. J., br. f, Sweet Nell. ; Ranaud, P. J., blk. f, Black Patti. Rothert, J. S., br. c, D'Arcy. Skiles, M. S, br. c, Guess. Stephens, Thomas, & Co., b. c, Carl Schulz. Strode, J. U.. b. f, Josette. Strode, J. TL, ch. f, Floria. Strode, J. TL, ch. c, King Hammond. Summers, Gill, gr. f, Miss Knickerbocker. Sabath, M, b. c, Sidney Sabath. Strestt, 8. W., & Co., br. g, Handspinner. . Streett, S. W., tc Co., b. f, Mamselle. Simons, A., ch. c, Rirgdove. Simons, A., ch. c, Glendon. Schuls, H, C, ch. c. Decoration. . Schula, H. C, ch. f, Shrine. Snow, D. L., ch. g, Burke Cochrane. Tiehenor, M. H Sc Co., ch. g, Harry. Tichenor, M. H., Sc Co., ch. f, Flocarline. Tucker, J. C, Sc Co., b. f, Helen Hay. Tucker, J. C, Sc Co., b. f, by Mathilde. Worley, Mrs. A. D., b. g, Lord Touchwood. Walden, R. W St Son, br. f, Pride of Galore. Watkins, R. E br. f, Enchance. NOTICE. j Persons transacting business with this nowspapc-ars earnestly requested to make out all drafts, checks or money orders uniformly to the order of Daily Racing Foui PuBLisnixa Co. Similarly correspondents and other perxons who may havi occasion to communicate with Daily Racing Form on matters pertaining to such topics as are trsated in its colmns homd invariably addrsia Dim Raoivg Form Ptsmskikg Co. WESTCHESTER RAGING ASSOCIATION (UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE JOCKEY CLUB.) Race Course, Morris Park, Westchester, N. Y. Office, No. 57! Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y., The Windsor Arcade. The Seventh National Stallion Race The Seventh Matron WITH $5,000 ADDED. WITH $10,000 ADDED. To be run for by then two-year-olds during the SPRING MEETING OF 1904. To be run for by then two-year-olda, during the Autumn Meeting of 1905. TO Close and Name for Both Events at Midnight of Tuesday, December 9, 1902. CONDITIONS: THE NATIONAL STALLION 1904. THE MATRON OF 1905. The SEVENTH NATIONAL STALLION for then Bathampton 50 Belmar 25 The SEVENTH MATRON, with $10;XX added, for CONDITIONS two-vear-olds, foals of 1902, to run at the spring Ben Holladay 25 Ornus 50 OF THE mi!, RACE naiJi TOR jfOK j- iQro i mo u u meeting in 1904, the progeny of stallions nominated. George Kessler 50 Albert 50 maros C0Twed m 1902' foals of 1983 to ba rnn for bv COLTS AND GELDING Nominations of stallions to close and name by Conditions for the entry of foals of 103, than two-year-olds at the autumn meeting In 1905. midnight of Tuesday, September 9, 19 '2, by sub- to close and name at midnight, Tuesday, The event to ba run in two races, one for colts and Colts and galdings, the produce of maros nomi scription of $50 each, or only $25 each for stallions December 0, 190:4: geldings, the other for fillies. nated for the Seventh Matron, to run by them- ISS. Fthe0' XcripVonTfor &ISSt. J'S - to close at $20 each, or selves, the money for wHich shall include all sub- natorsof the sires of the first, second and third iuesday December 9 190' only $10 each, if the money accompany tho entry, scriptions of mares producing colts, all declaration BerrScenth reUectively5 The remaning remaining TpVcfnt! ou per cent. Colts and geldings 'at $"t0 each, fillies at $5 each, ,Foas the progeny of mares so nominated to be fs paid for colts and geldings at $10, $!5 and $50 to the winne?. thg oq1j, fjrWt .f d(Jclared by Dec6mber m. eligible, at $10 each, tho only forfeit if declared on ach, and of those left in after August 15th, 1905, at STALLION ENTKIES FOR 1904. If left in after December 1, 1933, and declared by or before September 1, 1901. $75 each, with $5,000 of the added money, of which 3 colts and eldinSs to pay $50 each, If left in after $1,000 to tho second and Henry of Navarre.... $50 Juvenal $50 ffJJ c September 1, 1901, to pay $!5 each. $500 to tho third. The Hastings 50 Order 50 T. , J. . . .. 9n 1Qn. , , If left in after January 1, 1905, to pay $30 each. nominator of tho dam of the winner to receive OctaV 25 Rapalo. 1 25 pg lnaf nMM, colts and Mu,g8 to If left in after August 15, 1905, to pay $75 each. 50 per cent, of the starting money for tho race, of DddSde Oro.V.'. .'.WW .' 25 Shapfell.'.W.W 25 Starters-Colts, geldings and fillies to pay $100 Starters to pay $150 each. the second 30 per cent., of the third 20 per cent. Magian 50 Ornament 50 each additional. Eclipse Course Handsome 25" Kingston 50 The Westchester Racing Association to add $i,000 WEIGHTS, PENALTIES AND BenStrome 50 Ben Brush 50 and the remaining 50 per cent, of the stal'ion CONDITIONS OF THE RACE MR i Faverdale 50 St. Leonards 50 entrances, of which $ ,200 to the sucond and $500 to ALLOWANCES. J Sir Dixon 50 Himyar 50 tho third. The nominator of the winner to receive " i'lIiLIES. Handspring 50 Masetto 50 $1,000 out of the subscriptions and starting money. ,, , 10. ,, . , ,,. , .. , A Atheling 50 Sandringham 25 Of tho subscripts s for stallions, the nominators 0olts to carry 122 lb8.; fillies and geldings, 119 Fillies tho nroduce of marea nominated for thifl His Highness 50 Plaudit 25 of the sires of the first, secoi d and thi d horses lbs. yinners of $5,000 or twice of $2,500, to carry Seventh Matron to run by thomielTe thn mnA.H " 'S5SSS&T::::::::::::: 8 2fiS5ai'.v:.v:::::::: 3 Srreesrecuv2e5irrc8Dt" 15p9r cont' and 10 por '"S- tar. subscription; toZZM Del Favo II 25 Sir Walter E0 Colts to carry 122 lbs., geldings and fillies 119 lbs. of $l5'C0. or twice of $10,050, 7 lbi. extra ; of $30,000, producing fillies, all declaration fues paid for mile Golden garter 50 Knight of the Thistle. 25 The produce of stallions which have not produced or twice of $15,CC0, 10 lbs. oxtra. at $10, $25 and $50 oach and of thnsn lff- ir. 50 Emin Bey... 25 a winner prior to December 1, 19 2. allowed 5 lbs. . . , , ... olu lu aice Goldfinch..... Nnn-winnrd Won-wln8rs nf !' nnn aUW8d nllwi 9 . lh- lba., r.f of ti enn 5 k 1Q'n- $1,800, August at Indio..:.... E0 Moncreith 25 if claimed at time of entry. Iu case of a stallion f'-00" lo, 190o, $75 each, with $5,000 of the added Montana 50 Isidor , 25 nomii ated by other pnrsous. as woil us his owner, lbs.; maidens 10 lbs. Produce of horses or out of money, of which $1,000 to the second, and $500 to St. Andrew. ..-v 50 Kantaka 50 the owner shall havo pri r riijht. St ould a stallion mares that have nevor produced a winner previous the third. The nominator of the dam of tho winn.r Star Ruby 50 Meadowthorpe 2a be norma-ted by two or more parsons not his own- .Tannarv 1 1903 allowed 1 . wiuuoi to avowed a 1hs lbs.,. nf of hnth both, 5 ; ik lbs.; f to 50 m -ni. cent, of the l Watercress. 50 Hamburg 50 ers, priority of entry shall determine claim to the . -T receive per starting money for the St. Gatien 60 fMeddlor 50 engagement. wnich allowance must bo claimed at time of race, of tho second, 30 per cent., of tho third 20 per Ar'kyle 50 Lissak.. 50 Last fivo furlongs of tho Eclipse Course, entrance. Allowances cumulative. cent. Eclipse Course Both the National Station andthe Matron as above are to be run under the Rules of The Jcckey Club and tho Westchester Racing Association applicable to the conditions of each and hnth nf fh . Kule5, Ernie S8, Rule 54, Part IT.. Rule 63 and Rule 5, Par. III., Rule 72. For entry blanks address Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., XfS-llsVvittbnnm lU. ' Vlz: Notes of the Turf NOTES OB" THE TURF. Charles S. Wilson, who has been with W. E. Ap-plegate, Jr., as commissioner, has left Cincinnati for San Francisco, taking with him Andy Blakely's jockey, Pieratt, who was severely injured on Lady Meddlesome at the recent Latonia meeting. Mr. Wilson has had a successful trip to Cincinnati, and purchased Beau Imperial of H. M. Ziegler and a highly tried filly from Luther: Dickorson, which he ships to Andy Blakely to train for him.: Vt& C2L2 W. W. Darden, the Nashville turfman, partner with John W, Schorr in the ownership of severa noted performers, and whose great racehorse, Algol, is now in the stud of T. C. McDowell, is in Lexington, Ky to attend to fall thoroughbred sales. He is looking for highbred young broodmares to breed to Algol. The string of H. M. Ziegler has been shipped from Latonia to Lexington to go into winter quarters at Highland Farm. During the week trainer Hughes will remove the yearlings which have been broken by Dan O'Brien from the old Kentucky Association Course to the farm. SArthur Featherstone shipped to New Orleans last Monday from Washington the following horses: Moranda, Emshse, Aranium, Benefit, Bedlam and Bondage. Lady Potentate wont in the same car, as did Criterion, now owned by O'Connor & Co. Trainer John Hall says that he will keep the Pugh string at Latonia all winter. He is in Stable No. 14 and has rented some paddocks on the adjacent property in which the horses will be permitted to run out on nice days. ' Hinsdale, which has been sick at Latonia, is rounding to under the care of Dr. Park. When he recovers he will be sent to California. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. A call at the S. S. Brown establishment, Sheps-head Bay, several days ago, found trainer Peter Wimmer busy with his preparations for departure for the south with his string. In the establishment are eight yearlings, besides the two-year-olds, Blue Ribbon, Lady Josephine and others. The stablo'a plans, according to trainer Wimmer, are to ship to Louisville, Ky on Tuesday. There he will pick up a number of the stable's yearlings and go to Mobile, where he intends to winter. The older horses will be left at Louisville, and none but the yearlings will be taken to Mobile. The youngsters that are suffering from a slight attack of distemper will have the benefit of the mild climate of southern Alabama for the winter, and be eot ready early in the spring. Secretary Hitchcock, of the Interior Department, has given to Liveryman Sinson Cooper, of Hot Springs, Ark., the privilege of using the water from the hot springs in his stable for the cure of debilitated and crippled horses. This is a novel idea in the treatment of horses. A large system of bathing stalls has been fitted up and there the crippled thoroughbreds will receive the same treatment that suffering humanity does, j When Secretary Hitchcock received the petition asking for these privileges he readily saw the advantage of it and immediately granted it. Hereafter there need be no hopelessly broken down horses on western race tracks as long as the health-giving waters of Hot Springs can be used as an elixir to restore energy and health to the unlucky thoroughbred who may have fallen a victim to ill usage or a hard campaign. While at Latonia last week Mr. T. C. McDowell said : "Allan-a-Dale is sound again and will stand training. That is, ho is as sound as ho ever was, being a little dinky from the time ho was a yearling. Ho injured his knee at that time by getting over a fence. There is not a trace of the trouble left that he showed after he won the Derby. His knees are all right, and the last trouble ho had was in his foot, which he injured in some way during ,the race. Ho may stand up for a few races ; of that I am reasonably certain, and may go through the season, of which I have some doubt. My mare Monarka was afflicted with similar trouble, and yet she ran aomo very creditable races last season and then developed tho same old trouble and had to bo retired. Allan-a-Dale may do tho same. Inventor is all right again, and I am sure that he will train. I have twenty yearlings at home, six of which have been very sick, and I guess I will be able to win a selling purse or two next season.