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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, November 28, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, November 28, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902112801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, November 28, 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] yOIi. YKI, NO. 285. CHICAGO, PJIIDAX, NOVEMBER 28, 1902. PRICE 5 CENTS New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, LA., November 27, 1903. First day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Wintar Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judee, R. W. Simmon. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. R indicates whip, 5 spurs, blinkers. 364:55 FIEST RACE1 M"e aml 70 Yards- Puree S400. All Ages. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St & X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H CT (32185)OAM BRIAN RS 6 109 3 3 31 21 1" 11 O'Connor M H Tichanor&Cnl fi-i Q-ipo.s (360J4)GILFAIN J 2 93 5 41 43 41 2H 2 Robbins B JCnnCgham 21 31 31 1 36175 HANOVER QUEEN R 3 97 2 21 2h 31 31 32 Fisher R W Walden 1 15 15 5 36240 TILLO R5 8 103 9 62 52 52 53 41 Otis H I Saxton 15 30 30 10 SSSS I MAYOR j 4 109 6 81 71 73 73 5i Buchanan Durnell & Her2 12 20 20 8 36378 WITFULL r R! 2 90 8 9 9 8T 83 6 Waugh A Simons 15 20 ?0 8 3464 JOE DOUGHTY 6 104 4 52 6 62 61 71 Scully JP Hirtn & Co 30 60 60 20 362123BELVINO Rg 4 106 1 H 12 i it g6 A Weber EK Wheeler 6 7 7 21 31163 JUDGE MAGEE fill 6 77 89 9 9 Wickert EHFrellsou 30 60 60 20 1 Winner Ch. h, by Hindoo Cambria (trained' by G.' W. Poole). Went to post at 2:01. At ;pot 7 minutas. Start poor. Won easily; second driving. Cambrian was well ridden. O'Connor ratad him along for the first half, went around the leaders at the far turn and drew away in the last fnrlong. Gilfain saved ground all the way, came through on the inside at the turn into the homestretch and fought it out all of the last quarter with Hanover Qneen. The latter went wide at all turns and tired when the pinch came. Belvino was off well in motion and showed early speed, but tired and quit when called on. Tillo, Judge Magee and Witfull wers as eood cle't ra bcratcned S629 War Cry, 87. - -. Overweights Belvino, 2 pounds: Tillo, 2; Witfull, 3. Cambrian, show, out. Gilfain, snow, 2 to 5. Hanover Queen, show, 2 to 1. 86456 SEC0ND HACE6 1-2 FurlonSs- Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Allowances, iud Horses A Wt St H. V 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S msURPRIGSELEE B Jo7 I l 11 11 ii Helf8S8Q KWWalden&Sonae 6 4 8-5 ?ravvwR?TW??R I IS? I I 5i I, Buchanan Durnell & Herz 2 16-53 6-5 (6368) VERSIFIER R 107 6 31 3" 41 31 Robbins Mrs L Griffin 31 6 6 2 (S63E6) JOVE R HO 4 61 41 31 41 Landry H T Griffin 6 fi U r ; 35958 MATHILDE W 103 3 4 51 51 51 Otfs J C Tucker 10 '0 '0 8 36272 PURE DALE R 98 7 7 61 61 61 W Hicks Mrs L Griffin i fi fi 36366 LORD TOUCHWOOD R 103 S 5h 7 7 7 Scully Mrs A D Worlev 6 8 8 34442 ROBERT G LANSING 103 1 8 8 8 8 Fauntleroy W L ,auaiuB Lansing 40 u 60 ou 60 ou 20 ay Coupled in betting. Time. 24, 50, 1 :02, 1 :08. Winner B. or br. f, by Galore Minnehaha II. (trained by R. W. Walden, Jr) Went to post at 2:37. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Pride of Galore ran as if she outclassed her field, showed the most speed throughout and was never in trouble My Surprise was under a drive all through the last furlong. Versifer lost ground by coming wide i uto the homestretch. Jove tired when it came to a drive. The last three were as good as left Overweights Robert G. Lansing, 2 pounds. Pride of Galore, show, 4 to 5. My Surprise, show, 3 to 5. The entry, show, evens. Jove, show, 1 to 2. ' 364:57 THIfiD Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36354 MOABINA R 104 6 41 21 11 1 13 W Hicks Hatfleld&Ownhnv R 8 R 5 (361141 WORTHINGTON R 106 2 21 41 2 2 2 Robbins CurUs&Dernham 4 III 863523INSPEOTOR SHEA 8 109 4 61 63 51 32 5 Fuller J J McCarthv 20 SO ok ?n 36S522PREETORIUS R 100 10 9 81 42 7s 41 JWalh TLicalzi In ?S fn 1 36401 RUBY RAY R 100 5 51 4 62 52 5? C Bonner Doyle Bros 20 50 la ?n 36029 PRECI8ELY 103 9 81 71 71 61 61 Scully JPHirth&Co 0 '0 n I (36340) PIERCE J. R$ 103 7 72 51 31 41 7" CogSWell H Robinson 10 o w ?n ( 3571 1 ) LE VIAT HAN fi$ 109 12 12 12 11 81 82 O'Connor J W Schorr 2 I lW (S6C05) PARNASSUS R 100 8 10 10 12 92 91 Higgins J W Nixon I 8 8 t 35890 JOHN STORM RS 104 11 11 11 10 11 102 Sflughes B Hake 15 50 SO In 27208 DOUGHERTY W 107 3 3 9 9 10 111 Otis F E Fagot & Co 20 40 ?n 30917 LEMOYNE U 104 1 J" 9 Buchanan Dunelf & Herz 12 20 20 8 Winner B. f, by Bradford Clever (trained "by J.'Ownbey).' Went to post at 3:08. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won eaBily; second the Moabina same. began slowly, but raced Lemoyne into submission in the first half and drew away without muXeffoTt in the stretch run. Worthington ran his race, was hustled along from the start and was SK at Tthe end. Inspector Shea closed a big gap in the firet half, but was tiring at the . end? Preetorfus 08 also alS0 closed a big gap from a poor send-off. Leviathan ran poorly throughout. Overweights John Storm, 4 pounds, out Moabina' show' 6 10 5' Worthineton, show, evens. Inspector Shea, show, 5 to 1. Leviathan, show, Qj PCQ FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. All Ages. OUabOO The Inaugural Handicap. Sl,250 added. Not value to winner, $1 ,860. Ind Horses A Wt St K H StrFin Jockeys Owners 6 H C P 33204 W. J. DEBOE W 4 101 1 32 2h 21 1 Robbins J Arthur on sn 19 (36U0)GOLDEN RULE B 5 118 2 1h 12 11 22 Buchanan Durnell & Herz t 11 36C28 HENRY M 'DANIEL 2 94 3 21 3 32 3 W Hicks W L Lansing 20 20 8 36175 WEALTH W 4 110 8 7 71 51 41 Landry H T Oxnard 8 1? I 36398 HARRY NEW B 3 110 10 81 81 4 51 Otis CR Ellison " 4 10 in 1 (34852JORDNUNG. H 6 115 4 41 6h 61 6? O'Connor J VV Schorr l i 1 ffl9TRAVFRST 1 Ull S II ?WmiamsMHTichenor&Co6 6 6 Ii' 34815 TRAYERS 5 100 5 6" 5h 81 82 Loudon Mrs M Gnldhlntt 11 in m 19 36'612LYMAN HAY H 2 93 11 11 12 91 9 Mclntyre C R Ellison 4 W n 1 S592S2ST. CUTHBERT K 6 115 12 12 11 10 101 A Weber Duma I Gotz I' ll- 1 34182 DEATH S 7 118 7 9 9 11 112 Cogswell H Robinson 19 20 T 20 8 (36235)RAG TAG R 3 100 9 10 10 12 121 Helgesen J T Stawart & Co '0 30 20 8 361E62SWEET ALICE R 2 90 13 13 13 13 1S2 Force F M Dick 1 1? I 36260 JACK DEMUND R 3 108 14 14 14 14 14 1? Scully o SS o Bender uenaer 10 10 1 15 15 fi 6 ttCoupled in betting. Time. 12, 24J, 48i, 1 :14. Winner B. c, by Kismet Solitaire (trained by J. Arthur). Went to post at 3:15. At post 8 minutes. Start strangling. "Won driving; second easily. W J Deboe raft a good, game race. He was outrun in the first half, but came fast in the stretch run and caught Golden Rale tiring and got up in the last ten yards. Tha two swerved over toward the inside at the end Golden Rule showed the most early speed, was well ridden and had no mishaps. Henry McDaniBl rn a good race, but was under a hard drive all of the last quarter. Wealth made up ground and was on the outside all the way. CiiiScratchad ( :6152)The Lady, 113; (36329)Kentucky, 103. OverweightS'-Travers, 2 pounds. W. J. Deboe, ehow, 6 to 5. Durnell & Herz entry, show, 1 to 2. Henry McDaniel, show 4 to 1 ' "uw A Ordnung, show, 4 to 5. zsza 364:59 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. PurBeS500. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St jj X M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 360442M'CHESNEY U 3 126 3 3h 3h 38 310 11 Buchanan Durnell & Herz 1-3 7-207-20 out 'ft?0 . 3104 4 111 11 25 14 2KWaugh ASimonf 15 16 10 M KSS?11 . S 3 97 1 23 23 11 2h 310 Robbins H C Schulz 5 8 8 8-5 5fJ2J f NTA TERESA I 3 97 5 5h 5h 41 4k 46 Romanelli S T Jacob 100 100 100 10 S,iA,COAT Fi 4 101 6 6 6 51 55 51 Scully Lowe & Hacker 20 50 40 8 263422SMILE WSB 120 2 42 43 6 6 6 Landry R WWalden&Sons6 8 8 8-5 Time, 26,51, 1:16,1:41. Winner Ch. c, by Macduff Manola Mason (trained by C. E. Durnell). Went to post at 4:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Buchanan laid out of sharp contention with McChesney for the first half and made his move while rounding the far turnv was seemingly under a drive all of the last quarter and doing his best at the end. Lady Sterling saved ground at the home turn, ran a good race and finished strongly. Honolulu also ran well, but was tiring in the last furlong. The others, except Smile, were outclassed. The latter showed early speed ' but is not ready. . Scratched-(36152)The Lady, 115; 36455 Belvino, 112; (36151)Rolling Boer, 110; (36289) Great Amer- Overweights Santa Teresa, 4pounds. Lady Sterling, show, 1 to 2. Honolulu, show, 3 to 5. 364:60 aIXTH KAOis 1 1-8 Mlle8' Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St H K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 362lTRILLA" RSI 5 10S 3 51 51 Ih 12 12 13 Munro R M Westerfield 12 25 25 8 RS&i&S. - .o.P 3 100 4 11 H 21 23 23 22 Heteesen J McAllester & Co 3-2 9-5 9-5 3-5 ?op,??S2EDBLAZES! 7103 6 21 2i 3" 32 33 56 Buchanan Durnell & Herz 3 41- 44 3-2 -(361 n3) MARCOS 3 10?. 7 61 61 4 41 41 4 Bobbins Curtis &Dersham8-5 ll-'IZZZ - ob357CoaiPASS S 4 98 S 7 7 6 51 51 52 Fuller S G Morton 12 15 15 6 36J692CHORUS BOY R 6 103 1 32 31 63 63 63 63 Cogswell H Robinson 8 20 15 5 36225 COM'S ATTORNEYS 5 103 2 l 4 7 7 7 7 SVully C A Johnson & Co'O 40 40 12 363C9 FALSE LEAD RSI 6 103 Left at the post. W Hicks M Sabath 15 20 20 6 Time, 25. 501, 1:17,1:43, 1:57. Winner Br. m, by Spendthrift Mabel A. (trained by R. M. Westerfield). Went to post at 4:49. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Sarilla saved ground at all turns, displayed superior speod and was going away at the finish. Carat ran a fairly good race, but tired when it came to a pinch. Prince Blazes dropped out of it on the stretch, but came again in the stretch run. Marcos did not run his race. Sarilla, show. 3 to 1. Carat, show, out. Prince Blazes, show, 3 to 5. Marcos, show, out. Washington Form Chart WASHINGTON FORM CHART. WASHINGTON, D. C, November 27, 1903,-Sixteenth day. Washington Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear ; track muddy. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. R indicates whip, 5 spurs, B blinkers. 364:4:8 FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. $100 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Iud Horses A Wt St M Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P M 9,?& . J 1G9 7 94 81 51 11 Creamer M S S kilos 10 12 8 3 36413 LUCKY DAY t ,r R 107 6 41 311 21 21 Doyle F Frisbie 20 1C0 60 20 36287 PLANTAGENET R 1C9 3 12 HI u 3 Rice WJenn ngs 6 8 8 3 36414 BASSANIO 106 1 21 2h 32 42 Redfern F A Herold 21 31 31 7-5 36413 MERRY SPORT ft 1C9 10 62 61 61 51 Wade G H Avery Jr 60 60 60 20 36S95 GEISHA GIRL 106 2 3H 4 41 61 Wonderly T B Doswell 4 6 6 2 36173 LOWLY R 106 4 72 71 711 73 Hurley J McLaughlin 15 20 15 6 36377 ADELE HARDING R 109 5 10 91 8h 81 King G B Walters 20 30 30 10 S63952ROSE WATER RJ 106 8 5 51 91 91 Gannon J B Haggin 4 f 5 2 BIB L5 "J 108 13 13 10 10 108 She J B McQuade 4 5 81 7-5 36377 RATHBRIDE W 106 9 8 11 11 11 Milburn T Monahan 50 50 50 15 AUNT BELLA 106 12 12 12 12 12 Minder J Kerr 15 25 20 8 36413 COLONSAY R 109 11 11 13 13 13 Miles W CDaly 40 ICO 100 40 Time, 1S, 25, 52, 1 :05. Winner Br. c, by St. Andrew Probability (trained by M. S. Skiles). Went to post at 2:00. At po3t 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Guess ran a rattling good race. . Slow m breaking he made up ground gradually and, displaying a burst of speed in the stretch, got up in the last couple of strides under the whip. Lucky Day rounded to with a rush and would have won with a better rider. Plantagenet is speedy, but was short and should improve. Bas-sanio was used up following the early pace and tired in the final drive. Merr7 Sport's performance badfaUhe start 1 tiro badly Ifc was a Por raco for Rosewater. Alhambra was crowded Scratched 364133Barkelmore, 109; 35413 Bernard, 109; 36436 Pinebrook, 106. Overweights Adele Harding, 3 pounds. Guess, show, 8 to 5. Lucky Day, show, 10 to 1. Plantagenet, show, 8 to 5. Bassanio, show, 1 4 to 5 Alhambra, show, 4 to 5. 364:4:9 SEC0ND HACE 7-8 Mile. 5400 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & j U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P SoBA?rDY SUA8Hi J! 4 109 7 11 13 12 ia Hi shea J Evans 6 7 6 2 364152GRAIL RSf 3 105 4 4 4h 5 4 2 Wilkerson H T Griffin 3 41 4 8-5 36415 BRISK ;fj 9 106 5 3 31 2a 2i 31 1 Rice Sonnet" & Darke 4 7 7 21 36216 CORNWALL 3 110 2 61 6 611 53 43 Redfern Mrs M E Slack 3 6 5 2 364243CARROLL D. iBj 3 105 14 14 13 11 7 53 Walsh W CDaly 6 12 1' 5 36176 GWYNNE 91 5 106 6 71 5U 41 31 6 Minder VW Power 10 '5 25 10 36266 FRANCOIS 3 3 93 10 12 12 91 9 72 Farley L S I Lane 20 0 50 20 315743QRATIA S 5 106 3 81 8 81 81 81 Henderson T F Coles '0 50 50 "0 363943EUCLAIRE II 5 106 9 9 9 10 10 9 Wonderly E B Clancy 5 5 5 5 36315 PETRA II. 8 4 110 8 10 10 12 11 10 Tanner H Graham 30 50 50 20 ?S?PrREY IB 10 11 11 11 IS 12 11 McFadden JJMacKssey 40 11 s5 20 Sll-HSF, J 3 101 12 52 2i 3a 6 12 Gannon G B Walters 6 7 3 6-5 3 363TODDY I 5 106 13 13 14 14 14 13 H MichaelsBuckley & Bailey 4 6 6 2 36416 LARVA S 6 109 1 2- 7i 71 13 14 Nelson GAMuller 15 50 50 20 Time, 13, 26, 51, 1:19, 1:34. m. Winner Ch. c, by Ben Strome Mint Julep (trained by J. Evans). Went to pot at 2:30, , At poit 5 miuutes. Start poor. Won handily ; second driving. Brandy Smash revelled in the going and was off well in motion, but was tiring at the end from making the pace and Shea toolrno 1 chances, riding him hard. Grail btood a long stretch drive gamely and wore Brisk down at the end. The latter wai helped by the soft mud and ran a good raco. Oornwall finished stronelv after having a rough journey. Carroll JD. came fast in the stretch after getting away poorly. Gwvnne weakened under a drive. Francois was well up at the and becauso the others were pulling up-. Euclaire was crowded after the start. B'jon, off poorly, and takan up too quickly, was phlled up at th nd. WASHINGTON FORM CHART-CONTINUED. Badnor, 101: 36416 Buck Lodge, 101; 362113lTornia, 101. ' Brandy Smash, show. 6 to 5. Grail, ahow, evenB. Brisk, show, 7 to 5. Bijou, show, 7 to 10. QCA-Pd THIRD KACB-A bout a 1-2 S-year-olds and upward. Selling. Steeplechase. OvJttrtJVJ Gentleman Riders. Renewal of Chevy Chase. t600 added. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 8 12 16 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C F (S6i64)IVAN J 5 165 3 3 3" 3 H 25 12 Dunnell J D Hall Jr 851 9-5 1-4 (36426)ARIUS 8 5 155 2 H Hi 12 12 12 220 Kerr J E Lane 7-101 11-6 36396 CHEVAL D'OR g 6 155 1 22 21 21 2 3 3 Harris Fell & Hayes 4 5 4 Time, 5:37. Winner B. g, by Terrifier Alexandra (trained by J. D. Hall, Jr.). , Went to post at 2 :S0. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Iran was well handled throughout and showed a go d performance. He lost ground at the jumps, but was fast in the sloppy mud and drew away from Arius in the last quarter. The latter forced the pace throughout, but weakened when caught. Ho is a good fencer. Cheval d'Or was a contender for nearly two miles, ' when he tired. Scratched 364263Dranghtsman, 155; 36426 Woolgatherer, 147; 36426 Tireless, 147; 36312 Emigrant, 137. 364:51 F sfeeHle?hAa5e5AbOUt 3 MIlM S88'1, 3-yawdds and npward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St 5 10 15 20 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' 363122IMFERIALIST S 5 155 2 41 41 3" 23 2i Hi Mara J E Lane 1 I 7-1M-4 361263DRAUGHTSMAN 5 6 133 5 51 E 5 5 430 26 G Smith R G Fell 5 6 R 36393 MONTRIP S 6 130 4 2 2 Hi 1 1 315 Jackson C W Smith 15 30 30 8 36312 C APT. CONOVER f 6 134 1 S3 S 2i 32 315 4200Houlihan Mrs R Bradley 10 '0 20 5 36312 DECAMERON 15 8 134 3 6 6 411 4 5 5 Johnson E Morrell 6 8 8 2 361262MARYLANDER BS 6 1S9 6 12 13 Fell. Bernhardt J A Kyle 3 4 4 6-5 Time, 6:27. Winner B. g, by Norwood Gemima (trained by W. Garth). Went to post at 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Imporialiit had to be hard ridden in the last sixteenth to stall off Draughtsman. He fenced well and appeared an easy winner when a quarter from home, but tired. Draughtsman finished very strongly in deep going in the run through the stretch. Montrip fenced well, but found the route a trifle too far. Marylander was going strongly when he fell. Scratched (36312) Judge Phillips, 165; 36426 Woolgatherer, 150; 363583Yictor, 130. Imperialist, show, out. Draughtsman, show. 4 to 5. Montrip, show, 3 to 1. Marylander, show 1 to 2 Q d A FIFTH RACE 2 1-4 MJlee 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. OUTbi) The Washington Cup $1,500 added. Net value to winner, $1,240. Ind Horses A Wt St Yi m 11 2m StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (36429)CIROUS III 3 114 7 65 610 6 5 2 Hi Blake J G Lang 8 15 19 k ('637)A. WILLIAMS A5l 3 104 6 41 4 2h 42 4h 211 Rice A Shields 2 2i 11-59-10 364292CARBUNCLK 5 107 1 2i 22 41 2 13 31 Wonderly R T Wilson Jr 3 4 4 8-5 S63373HUNTRESSA IS 3 94 3 51 52 3h 3 3h 4 Wilkerson Buckley & Bailey 2 21 2 4-5 36337 MAJOR MANSIR 51 5 114 4 32 32 m iH 510 525 Redfern A Simon. 7 in 8 (36U2)J'DGE PHILLIPS 5 109 2 11 11 5H 610 615 615 Tanner G Schwarz 30 30 30 10 (363I6)MOON DAISY BS 3 94 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 Creamer J G Follansbee 6 8 6 Time, 28. 6,1:26, 1:5', 2:24, 2:5346,3:23,3:51, 4:20. " Winner B. c, by Charaxus Ninone (trained by W. T. Baldwin). Wont to post at 3:45. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same Circus has been steadily improving and showed ability to go a long route. He revelled in the mud, but had to be hard ridden in the last half mile to catch Carbuncle, was all out when he got up and was under the whip at the end. Andy Williams finished the strongest and was gaining at the end. He was interfered with on the turn out of the backstrotch and would have won in a few more strides. Carbuncle tired in the final furlong when he had the race in hand and Rice went from a pull to a drive. The route wa3 too far for Huntresea. Major Manair was outclassed. Creamer had Moon Daisy under a pull all the wv Scratched-36440 Arden, 110; 36394 Lady Potentate, 107; S6429 Daly, 117; S67Douro 107 - 36S992POD-., well. 107 ; SI9D7 Coley, 107 ; (38199)Orontas, 107 ; 36398 The Huguenot, 107 ; 363S62Adelaide Prince 101 Overweights Judge Phillips, 2 pounds. 1 show, 21 to 1. Andy Williams, ahow, 2 to 5. Circus, Carbuncle, show, 4 to 5. Hnntressa, show, 2 to 5. 36453 SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. $4C0 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. Ind" Horses A Wt St M V4 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P" 3641S3BARKELMORE 107 1 1 1 1" Hi Pollak A L Aste 8-5 8-5 ?-?. s-s' 36414 PROFITABLE 164 4 4 4" 21 2 Daly G H Avery Jr 6 8 6 2 36413 JOHN NETIN 108 7 5 SH 4 311 King G B Walters 4 6 ? 36413 BERNARD 112 3 2H 21 31 46 Gannon J Bronnan 2 ' 1 364'i7 SWEET JANE 109 6 61 7 7 511 Sullivan A R Rhodes 10 o in 8 36128 NANCY D. 169 5 7 6h 6i 61 Henderson C Moore in 40 an I 36377 MICHAELMAS 112 23 7, Wonderly O L Richards 5 8 f 21 Winner Ch. c, by Handspring Listen (trained by A. L. Aste). Went to post at 4:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving Barkelmnr. was eaaily the best, broke running and forced the pace all the way, easily drew away when from home and could have won farther off. Profitable closed up in the stretch under the whin a and furiong Z tiring at the end. John Nevin made up a lot of groncd, finished strongly and would have bin .nnnH in another striae. Bernard found the pace too hot and quit. Michaelmas could not keeD un and Wc vauu VTnt' eased up at the end. Sera ched 3646 Latrobe, 112; 35097 Snowdrift, 104. Overwoights John Nevin, 1 pound Barkelmore, show. 1 to 4. Profitable, show, 6 to 5. John Nevin, show, 6 to 5. Bernard show 3 to 5 36454 JS?.""0 ar-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St 54 Yt J StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36U123MART SET f j 3 1S8 1 11 11 11 l Hi Redfern W M Barrick' Vi t-S 1 1 36427 BEN HOWARD l 3 129 3 4 4 4 32 2i Gannon W C Dalv i iUl 364293ARRAH GOWAN f 3 121 2 3 2 2 2- 3 Brennan Morrison & TavlorS in 7 7 36394 BRUNSWICK li 3 138 4 2 S3 31 4 4 Minder Schaff.r & ?1 r Meyer 5 7 7 7 7 7-5 Time, 12, 21, 5i, 1:206, 1:51,1:54. Winner Br. c, by Halma Fashionable (trained by W. M. Barrick). Went to post at 4:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Sma'rt very fit. handled his weight well and forced the, pace throughout. He seemed beaten when furlonJ Set is from home, but responded ffamely under the whip and came away again. Hen Howard finished a verf strongly on the ouUide of the track and was gaming at the end. Arrah Gowan was used in the racing, but held on uamely to the final sixteenth, when ho weakened. His race was a tond up inn. early Th weighwas too much for Brunswick, but he was a contender to the stretch turn and was eased up at Scratchd-363102Paul Clifford, 137; S63363Merriment, 134; (36452) Circus, 132; 364402Trump, 128; S64S9 No show betting. Page [2] 11LY RACING FORM , r - ISSUED BVEBY DAY s ' WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN omoriii oeqxh or I HE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB. stared in the Post Office at Chicago at seoond e last matter, A Daily Befloction of the American Turf by Telegraph. DAILY BAOING FOSM PUBLISHING CO. OOPYBIGHTED Entered according to Act of Congress, In h" 1902, by Frank H. 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Those name ad Iddresses are subject to a local and foreign iiroctory test. sx.ouis, mo., oViliiiSr- On Salb at 8 :30 a.m. 0111,-s Baoing Fokm can ba delivered to any ad dress in St. Louis. Back numbers can bs promptly supplied. Orders for advertisements can be left at the St Louis office for telegraphic transmission. Dktkoit UKTEOIT Offioh Uiun 139 x Gbibwold Stebbt, FaASK E MoDoNAIlDl AGENT. On SAM at 9 :00 a.m. C INOINNATI, O. W. S. MANNS. Gknbeaij Agent. At Hot Springs, Abb. : F. C. Boving, 418 Cewteal Avbhuh, AT NABHTILIiB, Tbnn. : DONOAN HOTBL. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Fred Taral has returned from another season of riding triumphs in Austria, Hungary and Germany. Taral is as much pleased as ever with racing on the Continent, and will return there February 20, next year. He is undor contract to Baron TJtchritz and Ander Von Pecky, partners in an extensive racing stable, while Baron Springer, the Austrian banken has second call on his services. The stables for which he rides have over 100 horses in training during the raciDg season. Taral's wife and his twelve-year son, John F., who spent the season abroad, returned with him. The youngster exercised horses during the season, and will ride next year. He weighs forty-eight pounds, and his fond father says he will make the best rider ever born in America. William Fleischmann, who managed the stable of Julius Fleischmann, the Mayor of Cincinnati, sailed for Europe a1w days ago. He had a successful season on the turf and cleared up $30,000. He was $45,000 ahead of the game, but lost $15,000 on Hur.bourne, his cousin's colt, in the White Plains Handicap. The defeat of this colt cost Jesse Lewisohn $25,000, but the loss of that large amount did not make the young coppor king behind in his betting transactions for the year. This big commission was placed in the ring by two clubhouse messengers, C. Fellowes, Jr., son of the secretary of the Coney Island Jockey Club, and T. Kelly, a nephew of the senior member of the old firm of bookmakers, Kelly & Bliss. Notes of the Turf , s ' NOTES OF THE TURF. The co-operative bookmaking, racing and breeding systems, of which Messrs. Arnold, Brolaski and Ryan are the leading exemplars, seem to be growing popular. Not less than three new St. Louis concerns engaged in that business this week. , Durnell & Herz have refused two offers of $20,000 made for McChesney. One offer came from C. R. Ellison, on his own behalf, and the other from Graham Rice, of Maxim fe Gay, acting for a third party. Durnell & Herz fixed McChesney's price at $35,000, and there was nothing further doing. James Robertson, owner of Sevoy, which raced in the east as Syrlin, has prepared an application to the Stewards of the Western Jockey Club, seeking the removal of the ban against his sprinter. Washington Form WASHINGTON FORM. The form of Friday's Bennings fields it: First Race Gould. Silver Twist, Beauregard. Second Race Lord Advocate, Stonewall, Fuego. Third Race Tioga, Roll Call, Retire. Fourth Race Aminte, Prancer, Knight Templar. Fifth Race Benckart, Cogswell, Brunswick. Sixth Race Smart Sot, Cincinnatus, Nevermore. Washington Form WASHINGTON FORM. Washington, D. C, November 27. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Friday's races are : First Race Gould or Collegian. Second Race Stonewall or Lord Advocate. Third Race Retire or Tioga. Fourth Race Prancer or Honeybrook. Fifth Race Benckart or Brunswick. Sixth Race Smart Set or Invincible. T. H. O'Connob. Washington Entries WASHINGTON ENTREES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track slow. Apprentice allowance. Runs well in mud. First Race 2 1-4 Miles. (Over 9 hurdles.) 3-year-olds and upward, Selling. Ind. Horses. Airo. Wt. Hdcp. (?62) Collegian 4.. ..159 685 17S52 Conflicting Evidence 10.. ..158 670 Beauregard 4.... 158 685 36412 Heroics 6.. ..158 685 Gould 8. ...158 700 ?6M22Blacksmith 7.. ..152 .680 35396 Kalorama 4.. ..182 675 36358 Silver Twist (.... 3....1J8 690 Second Race 3-4 Mils. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts. Allowances. 36413 Sunny Shore 107 710 36413 Reckless 107 705 '6tt73Lora Advocate ....107 725 38437 Hist 107 ......700 36482Lucky Day ..107 715 3639.1 Stonewall ....107 ......720 33413 Fuego ....107 715 Third Riaoa 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Colts and Fillies. ?6448 Adale Harding 104 705 364t43Retire ....104 715 36335 Charmel 104 705 36136 Criticism ....104 708 36140 Little Adele 104 710 36U4 Tioga ....104 725 36?35 Black Diana 104 700 86414 Roll Call ....104 720 Fourth Usee 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. 36244 Annie Grace .... 3.. ..110 705 36194 Anna Darling 4... .110 700 '6'623Aminte .... 4.. ..110 725 33194 Solomon 4.. ..110 710 36123 Moroton fi. ...110 ......693 '62653am Craig 3....1C8 715 36380 Honeybrook 3.... 108 ......700 36'62 Nightingale 3.... 105 695 35691 Maxille 3.. ..105 7C5 363802Prancer .... 3.. ..105 720 3S-S9 Lady Teazle .... 3.. ..105 785 36315 Alma Girl. 3.. ..105 710 36424 Wagram 3.... 105 7C0 36266 Knight Templar .... 3.. ..105 715 Fifth. Race 1 1-16 Miles. v 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (364S91Benckart .... 4....109 725 36439 Flara .... 4.. ..103 705 3662 Wunderlich 4.... 103 710 35t493Brisk .... 9.. ..103 705 56288 Alsike .... 6... .103 7C0 363992Cogswell .... 4.. ..103 720 36436 Maiden .... 4.. ..103 715 S64243edition .... 3.... 99 695 364403Mosketo .... 4.... 98 710 36454 Brunswick .... 3.... 95 715 34736 Flying Virginian 8.... 95 695 36416Buck Lodge 3.... 90 690 Sixth Race 7-8 Mile. All ages. Allowances. 36226 Pigeon Post .... 4.. ..123 720 36416 Candling 5.. ..123 705 36417 Jim Clark 4.. ..120 715 36436 Maiden .... 4....120 710 333102Paul Clifford .... 4....120 7S5 36429 Daly .... 4.. ..120 720 36311 Callant .... 4.. ..120 7J0 (3S454)Smart Sat .... 3.. ..118 750 36416 Buck Lodge 3.. ..115 675 36128 Cincinnatus .... 2.... 95 740 :6l23Nevermore .... 2.... 95 735 35901 Invincible 2.... 95 750 36428 Dark Planet .... 2.... 95 725 2642S Scoffer .... 2.... 95 730 364533John Nevin .... 2.... 95 700 36441 Hackensack .... 2.. . 95 725 36425 Florham Queen .... 2.... 92 735 364J8Ahola .... 2.... 92 725 36S97 Captivator 2.... 92 700 Ingleside Form INGLESIDE FORM. The form of Friday's Irtgleside fields is : First Race Castake, Estado, Mike Rice. Second Race Mordenta, Gorgalete, Penzance. Third Race Erema, Father Wcntker, Matt Hogan, Fourth Race Orfeo, Hudson, The Major.-wTJ2 Fifth Race Filibuster, Canejo, Chappie. t Sixth Race Money Muss, Bell Reed, Organdie. Ingleside Form INGIiESIDE FORM. San FeAncisco, Cal., November 27. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Friday's races are : First Race Castake or Tizona. Second Race Penzance or Mordenta. Third Race Matt Hogan or Mocorito. Fourth Race Orfeo or The Major. Fifth Race Expedient or Canejo. Sixth Race Money Muss or Organdie. H. FOESLAND. Ingleside Entries INGUESIDE ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. Runs well in mud. , First Race 7-8 Mile. 3-yoar-olds and upward, tolling. Ind. Horses. Age, Wt. Hdop. 36445 Hesper 4... .110 715 36430 KingDollis. .... 5. ...110 705 36323 Brown Prince 7.. ..107 708 3642J Tiaona 5.. ..107 710 364!03Mike Rice .... 9.. ..107 715 8642SMaggie Felix 5.. ..107 710 (S642S)Caitake .... 7.. ..107 725 36420 Ohio Girl 3.. ..102 700 31804 Montana Peeress 3.. ..102 710 16276 Constable .... 3.. ..102 765 (36388)Estado .... 3....102 720 Second Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Allowances. 363462Mordenta 110 725 364S13Penaance 110 715 36407'Quatre 110 715 J6J74Gorgalete 110 728 86346 Orsina 107 ......710 36431 Edna Bose 107 700 I6J46 Katanga 107 705 36431 Distrust 107 7C0 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 364422Mocorito .... 7....109 735 I64663Gawaine 4. ...109 .700 J6347 Judge Napton 7.. ..189 705 36446 Matt Hogan .... 5... .189 785 36412 Parsifal .... 4.. ..189 .....710 S6446 Dollie Wiethoff 6.. ..109 780 36324 Father Wentker 3....107 740 38370 8ir Tom Tiddler .... 3. ...107 710 36723Malaspina .... 3.. ..104 725 S693 Rubino .... 3.. ..104 715 J629I Mildred Schultz .... 3.. ..104 730 J6373 Erema 4. ...104 750 36442 Jim Roberts 3.. ..104 760 Fourth Race Futurity Coarse. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 2-year-olds. Selling. 31521 Hudson 113 740 (S64U)The Major 113 735 S6411 Step Around .. 110 730 Gladys Bell 110 31927 Clarinette - 110 725 364443TheOwl ....107 .720 !64312Esherin 107 ......715 36411 Leader 104 730 Fossil 104 36371 Orfeo 104 750 Fifth Race 1 Mile and 100 Tarda. 3-year-olds and uriward. Selling. 36445 Goldone .... 5.. ..107 71& 36443 Star Cotton .... 5.. ..107 700 3642J Lone Fisherman .... 4.. ..187 710 36443 El Pilar 3... .104 705 26349 Nellie Forest .... 4.. ..104 710 (36S90)Canejo 5.. ..104 720 26378 Chappie .... 8.. ..104 715 36t33Filibuster .... 8... .104 725 (35975)The Buffoon .... 5....104 715 3644J21txpadient 5.... 104 715 364J8 Ravino 4.. ..104 700 3154121. O. U 3... .101 700 36434 Blessed Damozel.... .... 3.. ..101 705 Sixth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. All Ages. Allowances. 364352Money Muss 4.. ..112 750 36435 NarraG 4. ...112 730 36298 Lady Carlo 3.. ..109 720 363193 Organdie 15.... 2.... 97 735 38447 Bucolic 2.... 97 725 363482Bell Reed 2.... 97 740 Reynolds & Co. 119 DEARBORN ST. ALL WON! Moabina, 8-1. Cambrian, l-l. McChesney, 2-5. Huachuca, 5-2. Sombrero, 9-5. Barkelmore, 2-1. This was our holiday information. TODAY we have two cinches az each track with odds from 3 to 10 to 1. NOTE Our sheets hereafter will give the full selections with handicap figures on the New Orleans races. We will also receive one or two good things from our experts at Ingleside eaeh day. Specials and best bets will ba published daily in this paper. TERMS $1 DAIXY; $4 ANY 8IX DAYS. Delivered 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 STIIX AT THE SAME PLACE, 407 Carlisle five., Cincinnati, 0. For the sure ones at either or both New Orleans or San Francisco. Send 25c for telegraphs and put a 1 $2.80 bet down for me. MY CLIENTS ALL WIN. INVESTORS TURFITES SPECULATORS Greatest Investment of the Day The D. F. Cox & Co. Co-operative Stables with bookmaking in connection will pay co-operators WeBKiy Dividends That's a big statement, but it is actually proven by the facts. It has no superior in the investment field, and may never have. It is an opportunity unparalleled, and as profitable (weekly) as any legitimate business enterprise (yearly), all are certain of their just proportion of profits under our system. The twenty dollar investor .receives as much in percantage proportionately as the" thousand dollar investor. By co-operating the fun da of many and with years of experience in all lines of the business we expect to pay our customers a liberal dividend WEEKLY. We can do this because we absolutely kaow how. Here is a modern investment that will bear the investigation of themo9t skeptical. We solicit commissions in amounts from twenty dollars upwards. Write for our "Booklet." All drafts, etc., payable to" D. F. Cox, Mgr., 518-519 Callaghan Building, (COB. MARKET AND JONHS.) SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Richton Turf Exchange 4 Special Trains Today and Saturday on I. C. R. R. Trains leave Randolph St. at 12:00, 12:35, 1:15 and 1:35 p. m., stopping at 12tb, 22nd, 39th, 63rd Sts., Grand Grossing and Kensington. Returning at 4:45, 5:45, 6:10 p. in. and after last race. 'Saturday and holidays only. Page [3] Ingleside Form Chart INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., November 27, 1902,-Eleventh day. New California Jockey Clnb ' Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. No recall flag usecT Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. j indicates whip, 5 pnra. blinkers.' " 36461 FIRST KAGJfi7"8 Mil' Pn"$!0. S-year-old. and upward. Selling. Ind Horse A Wt St H Yi StrFin Jockeys Ownen O H C P ' 362 ILLOWAHO 5 3 107 5 63 11 Hi li H J Kanch W H Ketchiman 5 S M. w in !SSr9ne , 1 B S S 8 SSP Wifef-' iW SS8&8&. i I IS! I ff S 8. 8 S Jw8 5 iW&, ? V 0 5 S64182 KICKUUBOB 5 5 109 1 1 4" 3 43 61 BurlingameElks Stable 10 In k (24957)FORTE 7 109 47 1 JJ Goldln B SchreiSr g & & J, Winner Br. c, by Iroquois Sif, Jr. (trained by H. Stover). Went to post at 2:06. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily; second the samo Tllo.i. suddenly improved, broke flatfooted, but went to the front with an unexpected burst of .peed his advantage without urging and was much the best. Milas ran well and itood a lose final and drivn held gamely, but was no match for the winner. Azarme wai 1 outclassed, but is in fins form and Jood race. Halmetta closed a big gap from a bad atart and flnnhed like a flash. Matin Rm1 w,, ran v a strongly at the end. Kickumbob retired after going a good half. Forte is not ready, buTOu SotS " " "nprove and wants a longer race. 8cratched-J6430 King D.llis, 112; 36430 Katie Walcott. 109; 36421 Tower of Candles, 1C9. Illowaho, show, 1 to 3. Milas, ahow, out. Azarine, show, eveni. 3646 SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St jj Yi X StrFin Jockoys Owners O H C P ' 34910 HUACHDCA V 3 103 2 5 2 2- 11 J Ranch G W Baldwin T TTTTT 31976 GOLDEN LIGHT 4 107 3 3 43 3 2 Bowman P E Smith & Co 4 I 1 5t- 86421 JARRETIERE D'OR 3 105 4 Hi 12 11 3 Cobura JPAtkin LL- ,?1 31928 WOLHURST 9 8 107 5 610 620 615 4 Kelly W B Sink Jr 10 n Ik Z F6423 GOLDEN COTTAGE 3 3 97 1 22 3- 411 511 W Dly M J Daly 15 n in 2591530LINTHUS BJ 6 104 6 41 51 51 610 L Jackson H WEyle 12 15 12 4 FRANK MAYO B 4 99 7 7 7 7 7 Dyer Zahn,Baldwin&Co60 200 200 50 Time, 12, 241, 50, 1 :151. to- t. t. Winner B. c, by Emperor of Norfolk La Plata (trained by G. W. Baldwin). 1,, v flDtto .p5st 2:?,4,J At Pk 2 minutes. Start eood. Won driving; second easily. Huachuca n?W anaif00t RDd aii'd t0ih-8 attch, where ho moved up fast, taking the lead a furlong out, appar-r!Zi &De?sJ Y11nn?r' but 7s driving hard at the end to beat Golden Light. The latter was always prominent, but lost ground in making a wide stretch turn, then closed up with a tremendous rush afto? ind Sd'tnrn"'07, Jarr.ti.re d'Or dispiayed brilliant early speed, but fail to stay fniiiSPJ ti, Wolhnrs. away slowly, closed a gap and wants a longer race. Golden Cottage nnif quit after f t-r following the pacemaker for a half mile. Olinthus is short, but looks grand. Huachuca, show. 1 to 3. GoldenLight, show, 2 to 5. Jarretiere d'Or. show. 1 to 4. 36463 THIRD HACJ53- Mil Parse S50. 2-year-olds. Handicap. tnd Horses A Wt St M V H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' 63ls3GOLDABELT H l U li It Connelly QR Morris 21 18-531 6-5 ??RonJvrnir ! l 9 2 1$ 2l 31i 2i Coburn J F Schorr 3 4 4 7-5 S oAvm.DS ? ??2 I 2.1 2h 2h 3" J Ranch Burne&Waterh'se3 41 4 8-5 1 I '5$ W 5f Jksorx ABSpreckels 21 21 11-54-5 363'42wARTF NICHT MI im i Battiste w pi imp S i 5 il 58 HEKowell 6 6 41 8-5 36435 CLAUDE R 105 6 6 6 6 6 W Daly M J Daly 20 30 30 10 . Time, 241, 48, 1 :15. ' Winner Ch. c, by Arkle Kitty B. II, (trained by G. B. Morris). Went t" post at 3:03. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving; second the same. Durazzo eofc away running and made most of his advantage, forced the pace throughout, stood a ton stwtch drive gamely, is steadily improving and was best. Gold Bell, lucky and given a vigorous ride wis alwavs in flnSf0n?KentlT,ad fi,nffh,t 0Ut thS ?nlsa .like 8taye.ri Polonius ran a game race GavYota mde up ten length! on the leaders from bad ia start, made a wide stretch turn and was given a weak finish Warto Nicht failed to stay, dislikes weight and is best in mud. Claude was always outrun Dnrazzo. show, 1 to 2. Gold Bell, show, 3 to 5. Polonius, show, 3 to i! Qaviota, show to 5. 36464 FODRTH BAC1S-5- Mile- fnrae$400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. . Ind Horses A Wt St 3i Y StrFjn Jockeys Owners O H C P (E6121)8AD SAM N 4 109 1 15 14 121 121 J Banch J H Brannnn 5 5 ?17T (S6410)IRENE LINDSEY Hj 4 110 5 21 22 2H 21 Coburn CLina & Co Mi 9nM 319283PRINCESS TITANIA f 4 104 4 I 31 3 33 L Jackson C Yonne 8 n I'' 36410 MEEHANUS BJ 6 113 2 41 5 4 4 McCue FW Dom I 7 7 L- 36121 BARD BURNS U 4 107 3 5 43 5 5 Adkins D S Fountain 20 40 40 " V , Time, 24, 48, 1:141. to- Winner Ch. g, by Rancocas Heeley (trained by J. H. Brannan). Wept to post at 3 :29. At post 4 minutes. Start straggling Won easily; second the same Sad Sam ikh?T,braaH erVobtalTn.,da ?ning advantage at the start, forced a terrific pace and 1B easin- right at the end. Irene Lmdsey broke slowly, was under an unavailing drive from the start to St up SS and, tiring at the end, was all out to beat Princess Titania. The latter made a wids qtXh nrn Jrf ffiwL'oMSS M"hanus'serionsly -"h at 1tol$&jgS& I Scratched J64452Tho Pride, 107 ; 364212Stuyve, 105. Sad Sam, show, 1 to 3. Irene Lindsey, show, out. Princess Titania, Ehow, evens. S CKA-fKK FIFTH BACE-l 1-8 Miles. 2-year-olds and upward. Tho Thanksgiving Handicap. $2,009 added. Net valne to winner S'030 Ind Horses A Wt St St X Yt X StrFin Jockey's Owners' "0 H C P SOgRERO 3 122 8 5i E- 41 31 3i 1 Donnelly G B Morris 9 2 7. 7 ln 36350 AUTOLIGHT BS 4 110 5 1" 11 li 2i 1h 21 McCue W HKntrh iman 7n ?9 ?o -363502CORRIGAN WSB 3 115 2 61 62 5 61 2 31 J Ranch Burns&WatMhfi I ? (36408)FRANK WOODS 5 111 4 S 8 8 72 7 4 Lewis QarflnCttvStahlSS 7 ? 01 (364S5)VESUVIAN 5 120 3 7 71 72 51 61 E5 L Jackson W B Je'nninsq i ? ? ft S63503HE FBETTER IS 6 111 1 41 4 61 41 4i ft Coburn F J O'Rourke 5 8 8 11 S6435 LORD BADGE 3 105 7 3 3- S U 5 7 Battiste W L Oliver in ?n I l 364342ELR. SHANNON SI 6 US 18 8 8 ffrsYcXy 30 40 lo 2 Winner Ch. c, by Star Ruby La Toquera (trained'by G.B." Morris). Went to post at 4:02, , At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won driving; second the Snm brero broke sidewise and worked a rough paasage for the first half, but when with Tclear sailing same n?mn tAhneff-llOT'.d,UPi ,a,'-fr a?d C3Uffht Aolieht a furlong out. after which he came away a decisive Ser Autohght suddenly displayed amazing, good form, forced the pace almost throughout and stondTw; drive gamely. Comgan interfered with repeatedly, finished with a rush and S second 1 best Franf Woods, away poorly, trailed to the far turn, where he went hopelessly wide, but closed stronelv and up a8rtC,i? tOAh0 Ut ,ths ?onajl V8U7ian nnderapull.washopSlypLketed middle half and was not keyed up for so long a journey. The Fretter failed to rtJv TnK i nearly left, raced into the lead in the first half after losing six lengths y a wide firstl'nrn hnfBc iJ short and can do much better. El Rio Shannon sulked after being carried toolast the first first tnVn turn. - Scratched-34117 Nones, 118; 36445 Diderot, 100; S64J0 Imperious, 100? Sombrero, show. 1 to 3. Antolight, show, 2 to 1. Corrigan, show, 3 to 2. 36466 SIXTH RACB1 MiIe nrsa800. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 14. K X StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H P p (36446)MOUNTEBANK W 5 104 3 13 15 H Hi It Battiste M Finlen & Snn g g . !61083bRCHIN N 5 109 2 41 S 31 21 2 Bell DP Co 1 ! w ? 36432 GAWAINE 4 104 1 2 21 2 Sn 31 Donnelly WE Cotton & m R q I I S61232DOREEN IS 3 96 7 68 67 45 45 45 W Waldo E M 0?Brien R s 9i ? .612230SO 5 104 5 51 51 53 55 56 Lewis FD Black in ?l ?J I 364323BANGOR S 6 107 6 7 7 7 6 6 J Ranch CMHolIenhenk I l n. t r 36433 FONSOVANNAH BJJ 7 14 4 3H 4U 6 Broke do we uCoburn D HolHday i i 11 H Time, 251, 50, 1:161, l:42i. St 7-3 Winner Ch. g, by Montana Pert, by Glenelg (trained by T. H. Ryan). Went to poit at 4:37. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving: second nnnilv Mnnnt 1. r away running and a fa.t breaker, quickly stole a tremendous winning if ad and?under SVi SSflntah' lasted the journey and ran a great race for a npnstayer. Urchin, poorly handled, finished yJrv and is in great form. Gawame was a lucky third. Doreen, all but left, ran a remarkahln ramarkable J f tmn-li? 8 y best. Oso failed to atay. Bangor was practically left and sulked throughout raC9 and -? was FonfoAiZol!02' Urcpshool0. Qawaine, show, 7 to 5. Doreen, show, 1 to 2. New Orleans Form HETT ORLEANS FOK3I. The form of Friday's New Orleans fields is : First Race Shoo Fly, Solver, Sidney Sabath. Second Race Optional, Bummer, If You Dare. Third Race Leeaja, Dodie S., Annie Thompson. Fourth Race Harry New, Federal, Scotch Plaid or Clonmell. Fifth Race Watkins Overton, Glenrice, Rankin. Sixth Race Scotch Plaid or Andes, Rasselas, FreePasi. New Orleans Form KIW ORLEANS FORM. Naw Obliaws, La., November 27. The horses seeming to have the best chanses in Friday's races are: First Race Sidney Sabath, Shoo Fly, Suburban Queen. Second Race Bummer, If You Dare, Delia Os-trand. Third Race Leenja, Annie Thompson, Dodie 8. Fourth Race Clonmell, Travers, Harry New. Fifth Race Tancred, Arvensis, Watkins Overton. Sixth Race Andes, Huzzah, Optimo. T. K. Lynch. New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. Apprentice allowance. Runs well in mud. Firat Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-oldg. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree, Wt, Hdcp. S6280 Sidney Sabath 112 660 36J833Suburban Queen 109 650 Nicolotte, b. f, by Lieber Karl Empera 105 36166 Solver '. 105 680 S5955 Polite 102 600 S6335 Shoo Fly 102 700 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 35957 Peter Duryea 5.. ..112 695 36331 If You Dare S.... 4.. ..Ill 710 362583Bummer 0....109 720 30448 Tonieum 4.. ..107 690 S15933John Peters 3.. ..107 700 35961 Kiss Quick 5.... 107 700 35977 Dr. Scharff 9 3 10, . 362562DellaOstrand... 5ia 7n9 S " 363293Moroni 7 too 363303Little Jack Horner. 6 97 7?2 " 36180Mary Moore t 36i3l0Ptfonal $;"m 4 JJ ;;;;;;670 Third Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 35196 Nabocklish 5 1(K co 2i98T Tom Middleton 36329 Miss Shanley .5, frim 10fi pI 35819Maid of Enid . 4 f 36ll82Annie Thompson... A ' I"" PS ?m '" 5 S6323Dodie S.......... 3 7. S6i9sLeenja g;;;; g "yJg Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. All ages. Handicap. (36062)Federal 36458 Harry New 6....115 .... 740 tj( 3 ifn 35827 Clonmell 3 in? 2fS 3615128cotch Plaid So w"" 7" 'iSj ?30 36458 Travers 5 36204 Balm of Gilead 3 l 34708 Flora Levy g Fifth Race G 1-3 Furlongs 2-year-olds. Selling. :.', ?OrBeS,COlor,S0X&P9dirM- Wt. Hdcp. S6J823Arvensis S6!S4 Glenrice I.' J2 mo 670 36084 Nimble Nag .J iS? J64C4 Tancred.. ..... .. ""im 2 36S782Watkins Overton.. . ":" mw S S224Brookston ".; g "JS '9 Ravenspur, ch. c, by Spendthrift Martha i n S63063Rankin 1 15- 36S32 Florestan S"' ' S '" 363E63Aurie B ;;;; g Sixth Race 1 Mile, ind. fiS-4- JETftr Hdcp S6237 Free Pass J.. ' 5" (S6352)Andes ...1 b""im VS. S6282 Rasselas . . .. U g"" J'-Jg? (S6J69)Optimo .C S J"" '20 3608l2Huszah S"" 2 36262 Pearl Finder , f Page [3] Washington Form Chart WASHINGTON FORM CHART-CONTINUED. Scratched 38416 Candling, 109: Harry Golden, 109 : 3S436 Roue. 107; S6211 Mazie V., 1C6; 36283 Lrione, 106; 86439 Flara, 106; S6247 Mollie Peyton. 116; 36415 Lord Pepper, 104; 363S02Prancer, 103; 36379 Lady Radnor, 181; 36416 Buck Lodge, 101; 362113Ivernia, 101. Brandy Smash, show, 6 to 5. Grail, show, evens. Brisk, show, 7 to 5. Bijou, show, 7 to 10. Q A1 ( THIRD RACE About 2 1-2 Mlls. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Steeplechase. O JrJZtJJ Gentleman Riders. Renewal of Chevy Chase. SS00 added. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 8 12 16 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (3664)IVAN 1 5 165 3 3 3 3 3 25 12 Dunnell J D Hall Jr 8-5 2 9-5 1-4 (36426)ARIUS 8 5 155 2 11 HI 12 12 12 220 Kerr J E Lane 7-101 1 1-6 38396 CHEVAL D'OR 6 155 1 22 21 21 2" 3 3 Harris Fell & Hayes 4 5 4 3-5 Time, 5 :37. Winner B. g, by Terrifler Alexandra (trained by J. D. Hall, Jr.). Went to post at 2 :E0. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Iran was well handled throughout and showed a go d performance. He lost ground at the jumps, but was fast in the sloppy mud and drew away from Arius in the last quarter. The latter forced the pace throughout, but weakened when caught. He is a good fencer. Cheval d'Or was a contender for nearly two miles, when he tired. Scratched 364263Dranght8man, 155; 36426 Woolgatherer, 147; 36426 Tireless, 147; 36312 Emigrant, 137. fi i Pil FOURTH RACK About 3 Miles. $500 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. OUTCUl Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 5 10 15 20 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36312IMPERIALIST IS 5 155 2 41 41 315 23 21 Hi Mara J E Lane 1 1 7-101-4 361263DRAUGHTSMAN fj 6 133 5 51 E" 5 5 430 26 G Smith R G Fell 5 6 6 2 36393 MONTRIP ft! 6 130 4 2" 2 HI 1" 315 Jackson C W Smith 15 30 30 8 3612 CAPT. CON OVER f 6 134 1 S3 S 21 32 315 4200Houlihan Mrs R Bradley 10 20 20 5 36U2 DECAMERON 15 9 134 S 6 6 4H 4 5 5 Johnson E Morrell 6 8 8 2 364262MARYLANDER S5 6 1!9 6 12 13 Fell. Bernhardt J A Kyle 3 4 4 6-5 Time, 6:27. Winner B. g, by Norwood Gemima (trained by W. Garth). Went to post at 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily : second the same. Imperialist had to be hard ridden in the last sixteenth to stall off Draughtsman. He fenced well and appeared an easy winner when a quarter from home, but tired. Draughtsman finished very strongly in deep going in the run through the stretch. Montrip fenced well, but found the route a trifle too far. Marylander was going strongly when he fell. Scratched (36312)Judge Phillips, 165; 36426 Woolgatherer, 150; 363583Victer, 130. Imperialist, show, out. Draughtsman, show. 4 to 5. Montrip, show, 3 to 1. Marylander, show, 1 to 2. t? d A FIFTH RACE 2 1-4 Miles 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 3 O 4Jb O l The Washington Cup $1,500 added. Net value to winner, $1,240. Ind Horses A Wt St Yx m 11 2m StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (36429)CIHOUS IS I 3 114 7 65 610 63 5 2 Hi Blake J G Lang 8 15 12 5 ('.63 7) A. WILLIAMS 3 104 6 41 4 2 42 in 2li Rice A Shields 2 21 11-59-10 364292CARBUNCLK II 5 107 1 21 22 41 2 13 31 Wonderly R T Wilson Jr 3 4 4 8-5 363373 HUNTRESS A IS 3 94 3 51 52 3h 3h 3h 4 Wilksrson Buckley & Bailey 2 21 2 4-5 36337 MAJOR MANSIR SI 5 114 4 32 32 1h u 510 525 Hedfern A Simons 7 10 8 3 (36U2) J'DGE PHILLIPSlf 5 109 2 H li 5H 610 615 615 Tanner G Schwarz 30 30 30 10 (363!6)MOON DAISY US 3 94 57 7 7 7 7 7 Creamer J G Follansbee 6 8 6 2 Time, 28. 1:26, l:5r 2:24, 2 :5sk 3:23, 3:51, 4:20. Winner B. c, by Charaxus Ninone (trained by W. T. Baldwin). Wont to post at 3:45. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Circus has been steadily improving and showed ability to go a long route. He revelled in the mud, but had to be hard ridden in the last half mile to catch Carbuncle, was all out when he got up and was under the whip at the end. Andy Williams finished the strongest and was gaining at the end. He was interfered with on the turn out of the backstrotch and would have won in a few more strides. Carbuncle tired in the final furlong when he had the race in hand and Rice went from a pull to a drive. The route wa3 too far for Huntressa. Major Mansir was outclasssd. Creamer had Moon Daisy under a pull all the way. Scratched 36440 Arden, 110; 36394 Lady Potentate, 107; 86429 Daly, 117; 36M72Douro, 107; 36!992Cogs-well. 107 ; SI907 Coley, 107 ; (3S9)Orontas, 107 ; 3639S The Huguenot, 107 ; 363S62Adelaide Prince, 101. Overweights Judge Phillips. 2 pounds. Circus, show, 21 to 1. Andy Williams, show, 2 to 5. Carbuncle, show, 4 to 5. Huntressa, show, 2 to 5. SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. $4C0 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. g g Ind Horses A Wt St M Yx 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3641,13BARKELiMORE 107 1 1- 1 1 Hi Pollak A L Aste 8-5 8-5 3-2 3-5 36414 PROFITABLE 184 4 4 4" 21 2 Daly G H Avery Jr 6 8 6 2 36413 JOHN NETIN 108 7 5 3J1 43 311 King G B Walters 4 6 6 2 36113 BERNARD 112 3 211 21 31 45 Gannon J Bronnsn 2 31 3 1 364V7 SWEET JANE 109 6 61 7 7 511 Sullivan A R Rhodes 10 30 30 8 36423 NANCY D. 169 5 7 6h 61 61 Henderson C Moore 10 40 80 8 36377 MICHAELMAS 112 2 32 55 7 Wondorly O L Richards 5 8 7 21 Time, 26, 52, 1 :2C. Winner Ch. c, by Handspring Listen (trained by A. L. Aste). Went to post at 4:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving Barkelmore was easily the best, broke running and forced the pace all the way, easily drew away when a furlong from home and could have won farther off. Profitable closed up in the stretch under the whip and was tiring at the end. John Nevin made up a lot of ground, finished strongly and would have been second in another stride. Bernard found the pace too hot and quit. Michaelmas could not keep up and was eased up at the end. Sera ched 364J6 Latrobe, 112; 35097 Snowdrift, 104. Overweights John Nevin, 1 pound Barkelmore, show, 1 to 4. Profitable, show, 6 to 5. John Nevin, show, 6 to 5. Bernard, show, 3 to 5 ' 38454 ffiSHlndS? and4rd- 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St & Yx StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3614123MART SET II 3 1S8 1 H H 11 1 Hi RBdfern W M Barrick 3-5 3-5 1-2 out 36427 BEN HOWARD 3 129 3 4 4 4 32 2i Gannon W C Daly 4 6 5 1 S64293AERAH GOWAN f 3 121 2 3 2" 2 2" 3 Brennan Morrison & TaylorS 10 7 7-5 36394 BRUNSWICK II 3138 4 2" 33 31 4 4 Minder Schaffer A Meyer 3 5 7 7 ' 7-5 ' S Time, 15, 27, 51, 1 :20, 1 :51?, 1 :54. Winner Br. c, by Halma Fashionable (trained by W. M. Barrick). Went to post at 4 :40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Smart Set is very fit. handled his weight well and forced the pace throughout. He seemed beaten when a furlong from home, but responded gamely under the whip and came away again. Hen Howard finished very strongly on the ouUide of the track and was gaining at the end. Arrah Gowan was used up in the early racing, but held on samely to the final sixteenth, when ho weakened. His race was a good one The weight was too much for Brunswick, but he was a contender to the stretch turn and was eased up at the end. Scratchtd 363102Paul Clifford, 137 ; 363363Merriment, 134; (36 452) Circus, 132; 364402Trump 12$. 35439 ' ' Blanche Herman, 124. No show betting. Ingleside Form Chart INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAI,., November 27, 1902. Eleventh day. New California Jockey Club ' Fall Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. No recall flag used. " Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. B indicates whip. 5 pnrs. blinkers.' 36461 FIRST RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horse A Wt St Ya. Yx StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36121 ILLOWAHO 5I 3 107 5 fc3 11 13 li H J Ranch W H K.tchiman 5 5 18-57-io 3642.3MILAS ft 3 107 2 25 2 23 2 2 Coburn W B Jeanings&Co2-511-2011-201-5 36882AZARINE 3 101 6 3" 3 41 31 31 Lewis R Wilson 40 40 16 4 (31951) HA LMETTA 83 3 104 7 42J 55 J5 5 4" J Sheefean P J Cooper 20 100 1C0 25 363C0 MATIN BELL H5I 3 104 3 61 65 621 63 55 W Waldo C Lind & Co 8 '0 20 4 S64182 KICKUMBOB RS 5 109 1 1 4 3" 43 61 BurlingameElks Stable 10 30 30 5 (24957)FORTE II 7 109 4 7 7 7 7 7 J Golden B Schreiber 20 150 150 40 Time, 24, 0, 1 :16, 1 :29. Winner Br. c, by Iroquois Sif, Jr. (trained by H. Stover). Went to post at 2:06. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily; sscond the sarae. Illowaho suddenly improved, broke flatfooted, but went to the front with an unexpected burst of speed and held his advantage without urging and was much the best. Milas ran well and stood a loag final drive gamely, but was no match for the winner. Azarine was outclassed, but is in fins form and ran a good race. Halmetta closed a big gap from a bad start and finished like a flash. Matin Bell was closine ud strongly at the end. Kickumbob retired after going a good half. Forte is not ready, but will improve v and wants a longer race. Scratched f.6430 King DelliB, 112; 36430 Katie Walcott. 109; 36421 Tower of Candles, 1C9. Illowaho, show, 1 to 3. Milas, show, out. Aaarine, show, evens. 3646 SECOND HACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ind Horses A Wt St Yx Yx 3 StrFin Jockoys Owners O H C P 34940 HUACHUCA I 3 103 2 2 2 li J Ranch G W Baldwin 3 3 11-54-S 31976 GOLDEN LIGHT RS 4 107 3 3 43 33 2 Boieman P E Smith & Co 4 4 4 tl 86421 JARRETIERE D'OR 3 105 4 Hi 12 11 3 Coburn J P Atkin 6-6 8-5 7-5 1-2 31928 WOLHURST g 8 107 5 610 620 615 4 Kelly W B Sink, Jr 10 15 15 5 F6423 GOLDEN COTTAGE I 3 91 1 22 3 411 511 W Daly M J Daly 15 in in in u 25915SOLINTHUS S! 6 104 6 41 51 51 6" L Jackson H W Eyke 12 FRANK MAYO H 4 99 7 7777 Dyer Zahn,Baldwin&Co60 200 200 50 Time, 12, 241, 50,1:151. Winner B. c, by Emperor of Norfolk La Plata (trained by G. W. Baldwin). Went to post at 2:54. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Huachuca broke flatfooted and trailed to the stretch, where ho moved up fast, taking the lead a furlong out, apparently an easy winner, but was driving hard at the end to beat Golden Light. The latter was always prominent, but lost ground in making a wide stretch turn, then closed up with a tremendous rush after a dilatory ride and was best today. Jarretiere d'Or displayed brilliant early speed, but failed to stay and should improve. Wolhurst, away slowly, closed a gap and wants a longer race. Golden Cottage quit after following the pacemaker for a half mile. Olinthus is short, but looks grand. Huachuca, show, 1 to 3. Golden Light, show, 2 to 5. Jarretiere d'Or. show, 1 to 4. 36463 THIRD KACK 3 Mile' Parse $580. 2-year-olds. Handicap. Ind Horsos A Wt St Ya. Yx X. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (pUDURAZZp R5 HO 1 li Hi li H Donnelly G B Morris 2 18-53i 6-5 S637S3GOLD BELL 112 3 3i 3 ZH 21 Coburn J F Schorr 3 4 4 7-5 S!?108 107 2 21 2h 2h 3b J Ranch Burn8&Wat8rh'se3 41 4 8-5 55 ?L9ATYIO,TA 1 HO 5 ,5 4S 55 421 Xj Jackson A B 8preckels 21 21 11-54-5 363242 WARTE NICHT W 106 4 42 52 41 53 Battiste HEKowell 6 6 41 8-5 36435 CLAUDE H 105 6 6 6 6 6 W Daly M J Daly 20 30 30 10 Time, 241, 48 J, 1:15. ' Winner Ch. c, by Arkle Kitty B. II. (trained by G. B. Morris). Went t post at 3 :03. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving; second the same. Durazzo got away running and made most of his advantage, forced the pace throughout, stood a long stretch drive gamely, is steadily improving and was best. Gold Bell, lucky and given a vigorous ride, was always in closp contention and fought out the finish like a stayer. Polonius ran a game race. Gaviota made up ten lengths on the leaders from a bad start, made a wide stretch turn and was given a weak finish. Warto Nicht failed to stay, dislikes weight and is best in mud. Claude was always outrun. Durnzzo. show, 1 to 2. Gold Bell, show, 3 to 5. Polonius, show, 3 to 5. Gaviota, show, 2 to 5. 36464 F0DKTH EACjG5" Mile' I"'1"o5400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. '. Ind Horses A Wt St X Yx StrFjn Jockeys Owners O H C P (S6421)8AD SAM 4 109 1 15 u i2i i2i J Banch J H Brannan 3 3 3 TA0 (36410)IRENE LINDSEY Hj 4 110 5 21 22 211 211 Coburn C Lind & Co 3-5 3-51101-4 319283PRINCESS TITANIA 4 104 4 S" 31 3 33 L Jackson C Young 8 10 10 3 36410 MEEH ANUS ffl? 6 113 2 41 5 4" 4 McCue F W Doss 6 7 7 8-5 36421 BARD BURNS RS 4 107 3 5 43 5 5 Adkins D S Fountain 20 40 40 8 Time, 24, 48, 1:141. Winner Ch. g, by Rancocas Heeley (trained by J. H. Brannan). m Went to post at 3:29. At post 4 minutes. Start straggling Won easily; second the same. Sad Sam is a quick breaker, obtained a winning advantage at the start, forced a terrific pace and was easing up right at the end. Irene Lindsey broke slowly, was under an unavailing drive from the start to get un and, tiring at the end, was all out to beat Princess Titania. The latter made a wide stretch turn and closed up very strongly. Meahanus, soriously interfered with at the half, could never get up Bard Burns was outclassed. Scratched 264452The Pride, 107; 364212Stuyve, 105. Sad Sam, show, 1 to 3. Irene Lindsey, show, out. Princess Titania, show, evens. 3 d A i K. FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. J-year-olds and upward. " ' KJ rl: J J The Thanksgiving Handicap. $2,008 added. Net value to winner, $2,030. Ind Horses A Wt St St & Yt X StrFin Jockey's Owners O H C P ' (36350)SOMBRERO R 3 122 8 5i 4i Si 3i 1 Donnelly G B Morris 2 2 7-5 7-in 86350 AUTOLIGHT IS 4 110 5 1" 11 li 2 1h 21 McCue W H Ketchiman 10 12 V 5 S63502COKRIGAN RJi 3 115 2 61 62 5 61 2 31 J Ranch Burns&Waterh'se6 8 8 3 (36488JFRANK WOODS j 5 114 4 8 8 8 72 7 4 Lewis GardenCityStable 6 7 7 21 (364S5)lVESUVIAN jj 5 120 3 7" 71 72 51 61 5 L Jackson W B Jennings 4 7 7 21 E63503THE FBETTER f $ 6 111 1 41 4 61 41 41 6 Coburn F J O'Rourke 5 8 8 '1 S6435 LORD BADGE f 3 105 7 3 3 3 1 5 7 Battiste W L Oliver 10 10 7 21 364342ELR. SHANNON ft 5 1 5 103 6 21 2i 2 8 8 8 J Sheehan Mrs J Coffey 30 40 30 10 1U Time,24,501,l:18,l:42i,l:55i. Winner Ch. c, by Star Ruby La Toquera (trained by G. B. Morris). Went to post at 4:02, At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same Sombrero broke sidewise and worked a rough passage for the first half, but when with clear sailing next to the rail moved up fast and caught Autolight a furlong out, after which he came away a decisive winner Autolight suddenly displayed amazing good form, forced the pace almost throughout and stood a long drive gamely. Corrigan, interfered with repeatedly, finished with a rush and was second best Frank Woods, away poorly, trailed to the far turn, where he went hopelessly wide, but closed up strongly and was unlucky to be out of the money. Yesuvian trailed under a pull, was hopelessly pocketed in the middle half and was not keyed up for so long a journey. The Fretter failed to stay. Lord Badge nearly left, raced into the lead in the first half after losing six lengths by a wide first turn but ia still short and can do much better. El Rio Shannon sulked after being carried too fast on the firit fnrn - Scratched-34117 Nones, 118; 36445 Diderot, 100; 56430 Impsrious, 100. Sombrero, show. 1 to 3. Autolight, show, 2 to 1. Corrigan, show, 3 to 2. 36466 SIXTH EACB 1 Mlle Fnrso 5400, 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. '. ' Ind Horses A Wt St 14, Yx i StrFin Jockeys Owners 0H c P " (36446)MOUNTEBANK H 5 104 3 13 15 isi iii li Battiste M Finlen & Son !i 8 S s S64083URCHIN K 5 109 2 41 3 31 2i 2 Bell D F Cox 4 1 ? 36432 GAWAINE W 4 104 1 2" 21 2" S 31 Donnelly W E Cotton & Co 6 9 q i S61232DOREEN 5 3 96 7 6 67 45 45 45 W Waldo E M O'Brien 8-5 "1 01 i .'.642J30SO 5 5 104 5 51 51 53 55 . Lewis F D Black 10 15 il I 364323BANGOR R 6 107 6 7 7 7 6 6 J Ranch CMHollenbeck 4 41 41 sU 36433 FONSOVANNAH fiSI 7 184 4 3H 4U 6 Broke down.Coburn D Holliday 6 8 at ! 7 '"a Time, 25i, 50, 1:16, 1:42. Winner Ch. g, by Montana Pert, by Glenelg (trained by T. H. Ryan). Went to poit at 4:37. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving; second easily. Mountebank away running and a fast breaker, quickly stole a tremendous winning lead and, under a vigorous finish' lasted the journey and ran a great race for a nonstayer. Urchin, poorly handled, finished very stronglv and is in great form. Gawaine was a lucky third. Doreen, all but left, ran a remarkable race and wni best. Oso failed to stay. Bangor was practically left and sulked throughout. Mountebank, show, 3 to 2. Urchin, show, 7 to 10. Gawaine, show, 7 to 5. Doreen show 1 tn Fonsovannah, show, 4 to 5. ' ' u - New Orleans Form N,ETT ORLEANS FOKEX. The form of Friday's New Orleans fields is: First Race Shoo Fly, Solver, Sidney Sabath. Sscond Race Optional, Bummer, If You Dare. Third Race Leenja, Dodie S., Annie Thompson. Fourth Race Harry New, Federal, Scotch Plaid or Clonmell. Fifth Race Watkins Overton; Glenrice, Rankin. Sixth Race Scotch Plaid or Amdes, Rasselas, Free Pass. New Orleans Form NXW ORLEANS FORM. Nbw Obleaks, La., November 27. The horses seeming to have the best chanses in Friday's races are: First Race Sidney Sabath, Shoo Fly, Suburban Queen. Second Race Bummer, If You Dare, Delia Os-trand. Third Race Leenja, Annie Thompson, Dodie 8. Fourth Race Clonmell, Travers, Harry New. Fifth Race Tancred, Arvensis, Watkins Overton. Sixth Rsce Andes, Huzzah, Optimo. T. K. Ltncii. New Orleans Entries NX TV ORIKAN8 ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. 'Apprentice allowance. 5Runs well in mud, First Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt, Hdcp, 36280 Sidney Sabath 112 660 3S3833Suburban Queen 109 650 Nicolette, b. f, by Lleber Karl Empera 105 36ie6 Solver 105 680 S5955 Polite 102 600 363S5 Shoo Fly... 102 700 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 35957 Peter Duryea 5... .112 695 36331 If YouDara 4.. ..Ill 710 362583Bummer 6.. ..109 720 30448 Tonicum 4.. ..107 690 315933 John Peters 3.. ..107 700 S5961 Kisa Quick 5.. ..107 700 35977 Dr. Scharff 3.... 104 fiQd 362562Della Ostrand 5 10' 70 363293Moroni in? 7 mn 363303Little Jack S.... 6" 36180Mar7 Moore Horner. g " i";; I 97 .'.".i im g 36131Optional 3.... 93 ."" " Third Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 35196 Nabocklish 5 inn 21987 TomMiddleton e""m fir? 36S29 Miss Shanley 5" 103 """ 35819Maid of Enid . . 4" 98 26H82Annie Thompson... ... 4" 98 S632?3Dodie S...... S 3 go S619SLeenja g.;:; s" g "."is Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. All ages. Handicap. (38062)Federal 6....115 3b458 Harry New 3 tin m ntn 35827 Clonmell a" io? 361512Scotch Plaid a, 7" io4 36458 Travers .. ." h""1 36204 Balm of Gilead " . 3"" 9? ?,? 34708 Flora Levy . 2'.'.'.'. 88 !;".".'.".600 Fifth Race 6 1-2 Furloncs. , 2-year-olds. Selling. r Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigroe. Wt. Hdcp, S6J323Arvensis en w" m c-rn 56!84 Glenrice ,9 fl? 36M4 Nimble Nag 101 S?2 S84P4 Tancred ""im 36S782Watkins Overton . m" 101 S622iBrookston ..i". g"" Ravenspur, ch. c, by Spendthrift Martha i o S83063Rankin " 36X32 Florestan S-" o li n 363S63.Aurie B - g;:" -- Sixth Race 1 Mile. 3-yar-lds and upward. Allowances. y t ji Iud. Horses. Wt Hdop 320S13Commissioner Forster 3 im ai X61512Scotch Plaid . 7 105 ill " S6237 Free Pass j.. . . 5 " 103 lm (S6352)Anaes . 6 103 """wn (3622)Rasselas . i 4 101 (36J69)Optimo 3 ?sS 98 3608l2Huszah g " S g 36262 Pearl Finder 3 94 JJ? Page [4] Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Alloway, Milton Young's latest importation for stud services, has arrived at Lexington, Ky., and will make his first season in Kentucky at McGrath-iana Stud in 1903. Alloway is by Springfield Lady Morgan, by Thormanby, and a full brother to Mor-ganette, dam of Galtee More, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, Derby and St. Leger, sold to the Austrian government for $125,000. Morganette is aleo the dam of Ard Patrick, winner of the English Derby this year. Alloway won the Prince of Wales Stakes at Ascot, the Great Yorkshire Handicap and other races in England. Fourteen stallions will stand at McGrathiana Stud next season. Maj. F. A. Daingerfield, manager of the Castle-ton Stud, Lexington, Ky., on account of Yoter being an imported horse selected American mares to breed to him last spring. Cinderella, dam of Musical Slipper, is the only English mare bred to him. But the Metropolitan Handicap winner has been bred to a rare lot of American bred stud matrons, among them being Belle of Maywood, dam of Tenny and Olympian ; Ella T dam of Banquet and Tea Tray ; Shipmate, dam of First Mate ; Maurine, dam of Maurice and Port Royal; Handmaid, by Hanover Frederick's Pride, by Frederick the Great; Queenstown, dam of Ivornia and sister to Kingston; Gingham, by Domino Calico, by Hampton; Pink Domino, by Domino Belle Rose, by Beaudesert. He was also mated to several other young daughters of Domino which met with accidents in training and never raced, and were bred for the first time last spring. Voter is quite a favorite with visitors at Castleton. He has not the kingly bearing of the mighty Commando or the sensational Disguise II., but in the opinion of all good judges will prove his worth in the stud. J. B. Haggin made a great showing this year in breeding two-year-old winners at his Rancho de Paso and Elmendorf studs. He not only bred Sav-able, the largest winning two-year-old of the year, but he also bred Irish Lad, which stands second among the money-winning two-year-olds of 1902. He bred fifty-five two-year-old winners, and, besides Savable and Irish Lad, fourteen of these were stake winners, namely, Artvis, Golden Maxim, Girdle, Fitzbrillar, Gold Van, Hurstbourne, Charles El-wood, Sir Voorhies, Africander, Shooting Star, Allan, Mary Lavana, Parisienne and Roxboro. In the sire of these winners, Golden Garter leads with njne winners to his credit. This horse, which has taken such a commanding position this year among Haggin's great stallions, is a half brother to the Derby winner, Sainfoin, being by the Derby winnor Bend 'Or Sanda, by Wenlock, winner of the St. Leger. J. S. Caaapbell, who has just returned from abroad, says the principal trouble American horss owners and trainers have to contend against in England and France is the result of operations of "touts" and "sure thing" men, who have" posed as representatives of this country on the turf. Another source of more or less scandal, he says, is that the Americans engaged in training and racing abroad appear to be jealous of one another and express personal opinions that are not complimentary. While in Paris he conversed with several persons well informed on turf matters about th,o cases of Johnny Reiff and Milton Henry. The information he obtained caused him to believe Reiff would be reinstated and that Henry's case had a different aspect. That good horse, Warranted, which was expocted to run in the two long races at Bennings this week, put his foot in a hole several days ago while being galloped after the races were over and pulled up almost broken down. His off fore log is in bad shape, so bad that Tom Mannix says he would be lucky to patch him up for New Orleans late in that meeting. This removes one of the prominent candidates for the Washington Cup and Maximum Stakes. Warranted won one of these races last year, and was expected to make a bold bid this time. Jockey Patsy Freeman, who has been riding for . several seasons in France and who has been visiting relatives at Lexington, Ky., for a week past, will spend the winter in California and return to France early next spring. He may take a few mounts in San Francisco this winter, though, he sayB, he has had none too good luck in America in recent years, and for fear he might be picked out for a mark and be set down by the judgos, which would jeopardize his chances abroad, he will appear very little in the saddle on the coast, taking only mounts on good horses in stake races. Jockey Jesse Mathews will not bo seen in the saddle this winter. He has not recovered from the throat ailment that bothered him in the latter part of the racing here, and which laid him up for the greater part of the Latonia meeting. His physician has ordered him not to take any chances this winter and says that ho will b entirely cured when next spring rolls around. Mathews and his bride of a month have been stopping in Cincinnati ever since his marriage and, barring a few weeks at the springs, he will be there all winter. 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