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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, January 6, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, January 6, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903010601 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, January 6, 1903 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 $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] VOJj. IX. 3STO. 5. , CBDCCAGO, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1903. PRICE 5 CENTS Jockeys of 1902 JOCKEYS OF 1902. A very busy rider last year was jockey J. Ranch, who hails professionally from California, bnt is a Chicago bornlad. Ha leads all riders of last year in number of races won and in number of mounts. He does not lead in percentage, Buchanan being "first in that respect, with 23.71 ; Coburn second, with 23.68; Dominick third, with 23.59, while .Ranch's percentage is 23.41. A comparison of this record in the saddle last year with those of other leaders of recent years affords the following interesting exhibit: Year. Jockey. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Unpl. Total. 1902 J. Ranch 276 205 181 507 1,179 1901 W. O'Connor.. .253 221 192 E81 1,047 1900 Mitchell 195 140 139 380 854 1899 T. Burns 273 173 266 352 1,064 1898 T. Burns 277 213 149 334 973 1897 H. Martin 173 152 116 362 803 1896 C.Reiff.... 292 102 83 342 8 '2 1895 Perkins 192 177 129 264 762 Of the .foregoing, Burns and Ranch are still skill- ful and vigorous jockeys who will ride in this country this year. O'Connor is to ride in France, Mitchell in Russia and Martin in England. C. Reiff has long since abandoned the saddle and "Sotp" Perkins is one of the band of outlaw riders at Newport. Followers of the turf will scan with interest the records oi such rising riders as Redfern, Helgesen, Mindec , Battiste, T. Dean, W. Waldo, C. Kelly, Robbins, Wonderly and Scully, and regret that young Lyne is going abroad. The jockeys who rode twenty or more winners in 1902 rank as follows : Jockey. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Unpl. Total. J. Ranch 276 205 181 07 1,179 Coburn 177 155 104 311 747 Lyne 147 119 110 315 692 Odom 145 108 102 268 623 W. O'Connor... 144 124 99 295 663 L. Jackson 138 116 118 413 784 Eedfern.. 136 134 96 404 780 T. Burns .......133 110 77 326 646 Helgesen 129 143 129 642 1,043 Minder 124 104 107 426 761 Birkenruth ....111 124 141 436 8 2 Battiste 108 68 71 303 549 T.Dean 107 100 108 325 610 Buchanan 97 72 58 182 419 W. Waldo 96 92 79 341 608 Hoar 94 92 111 498 795 J. Winkfield.. . 86 68 57 176 387 J. Martin 85 78 77 3!9 567 C. Kolly 84 72 76 353 585 Bullman 83 68 51 171 37 Dominick 80 52 38 169 359 Shaw 75 61 44 158 338 O'Noil 73 52 63 312 5C0 p. Beanchamp 72 71 55 215 413 A. W. Booker... 72 61 50 77 260 T. Walsh 71 87 69 231 488 Robbii s 67 " 87 41 1E6 S51 Troxler 65 75 80 278 498 Wonderly 64 84 68 202 418 Otis 64 75 89 372 600 J. Woods. 64 60 65 29 418 J.Daly . 62 74 82 415 631 Scully 61 51 67 581 660 Castro 60 67 74 277 478 Donnelly. ..... 54 63 61 289 467 J.Mathews 54-' 53 . 57 220 384 Landry 52 56 62 239 4(9 Cochran 51 60 61 415 587 J. Walsh 51 47 49 209 356 Blake . 50 34 38 194 316 Shea 49 54 73 342 518 J. Miller 49 52 61 245 407 T. Kuight 49 32 38 173 292 D. Halt 49 21 20 60 150 Loudon 48 5 6 59 316 479 Lindsoy 48 45 57 260 410 R. Steele 47 42 40 222 351 E. Robartson .. 47 45 15 216 353 Dale 46 S4 32 142 2U Gannon 44 25 22 111 202 D. Gilmore .... 42 46 37 245 370 B. Rice 42 42 38 386 508 J. Conley 40 27 33 160 260 L. Smith 39 37 41 265 3S2 Singleton 39 35 34 88 195 Brennan .' 38 44 56 284 422 C. Bonner 38 41 48 193 526 Bell 37 48 " 35 205 325 Houbre 37 32 25 149 24S Irven '36 33 30 216 315 Adams 35 36 53 147 271 Kooney 33 34 30 77 174 T. O'Brien "33 29 25 180 267 Powell SO 43 22 47 142 Mclnerny 30 ' 29 19 102 180 T. Meade 30 21 23 141 215 Jockey. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Unpl. Total. C. Alley 29 35 38 87 189 W. Hicks 28 32 19 116 195 Dade 27 32 23 141 223 J. Boland 27 24 23 80 154 J. Hicks 27 18 27 130 202 H.Michaels.... 26 31 42 312 411 Wainwright.. . 26 17 25 137 205 Alarie 25 43 38 165 271 W.Woods 25 25 31 110 291 Prior 24 36 42 187 289 Fauntleroy .... 24 35 S9 286 384 J. O'Connor.... 23 44 40 332 459 Western Jockey Club Action WESTERN JOCKEY OI.UB ACTION. The regular -monthly meeting of the board of stewards of the Western Jockey Club was held on Monday, January 5, 1903. The disqualification of the following persons and horses were removed. Owners and trainers, J. Durker, R. B. Forsyth, John Kramer. Horses Al Lone, property of R. Allen. Denny Duffy, property of M. F. Carrano & Co. Sam P. Cochran, property of W. H. Crawford. Horea, property of H. McCarren, Jr. Passaic, property of B. L. Shaw. F. E. Bradbury, trainer, was reinstated. The order refusing the further entry of Passe Partout was rescinded. Application for removal of disqualification of S. T. Gaines was denied. Application of D. B. Austin & Co. for removal of disqualification of Princess Julian was passed to the next meeting of the board. Applications for reinstatement of Thomas Corner, George H. Pierce and Spencer Sutherland were passed to the next meeting. Applications for license for trainers, jockeys and apprentices for 1903, as published in the Western Jockey Club Bulletin, ware granted. Action on the application of John May for jockey license was postponed. It was ordered that a jockey license be issued to A. Bartley upon receipt of application properly signed. Dates for race meetings were assigned as follows: Worth Jockey Club, April 29 to.May 21, and October 5 to October 31. Highland Park Club, June 22 to July 11. Action on the application of the Highland Park Club for an assignment of dates for a fall meeting was postponed. The protest of J. Meolbusch against tho payment of forfeits lodged by the Highland Park Club was denied. Bills for services to injured jockeys were approved and ordered paid. In tho matter of the controversy between J. O. Keene and A. H . Zimmer for the services of jockey Grover C. Fuller it was decided that the first contract to Koene was abandoned and abrogated by his agent, his trainer and foreman during his absence from the country and that the contract with Zimmer is the one now in force. The appeals of E. L. Talley and F. F. Gazzolo were passed to the next meeting. Tho Worth Jockey Club officials, having sustained the complaint filed by H. F. Breivogel against Richard Dwyor, report that thoy have finod Dwyer five hundred dollars. An adjournment was taken until 8 o'clock p. m. Hicks Reinstated HICKS KEINSTATKD.- New Obleans, La., Jan. 5. (Special). The Board of Stewards today published the following ruliDgs and recommendations: "For the bast interests of the turf we suggest that Thomas Hatfield, formerly of the firm of Hatfield & Ownbey and of Hatfield, Ownbey & Co., be excluded from the grounds of the Crescent City Jockey Club during the remainder of the meeting. "We further suggest that jockey W. Hicks, who has been on the suspended list, be restored to all privileges from this date. 'After a careful investigation of the horse Bel-vino, we find it advisable to decline permission to jockey F. J. Landry to accept mounts, and hereby suggest that he be refused all privileges." New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NSW ORLEANS, I.A., January 5, 1903. Thirty-fourth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track slow and lumpy. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary. Sheridan Clark. Racing starts at 2:00. No recall flag used. I indicates whip, 5 spurs, 1 blinkers 36928 FIEAlT RACE 7-8 Mile' Purso 5W0, 4 Jar-lds and upward. Maidens. Ind Horses A Wt St M H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 368.62THANE IB 4 109 2 li 1 1 2" li HMichaels Mrs E Kyle 8-5 8-5 1 1-2 S6758 WHANGDOODLE R5 5 103 3 31 2" 23 li 21 o Helgesen J Kahn fe Co 6 12 12 4. MADENIA H 4 103 7 52 51 31 3 31 Battiste J J Ogles & Co 6 12 10 4 36862 JUDGE DU RELLE HSI 4 106 4 4" 42 52 52 45 Creamer C S Dodson 10 20 20 8 36697 ITACATIARA H 4 103 1 2i 31 42 4i 5 Redfern C Searcy & Co 21 3 3 4-5 S6843 MAXILLE W 4 101 S 61 61 65 61 66 Pnllak L Flynn 15 40 40 15 6826 JOHN POTTER W5! 5 109 5 7 7 7 7 7 O'Neil E W Moore 4 13 12 4 S6843 PRINCE WEBB 4 104 9 8 8 8 8 8 Otis J Arthur " 15 30 30 12 36491 LINDIE K 5 101 6 9 9 9 6 9 J Miller J O McClain & Co 20 40 40 15 Time, 26, 53, 1:19, 1:15. Winner Ch. g, by Atheling Stonecrop (trained by J. E. Kyle). Went to post at 2 :C0. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Thane saved ground at tho turn into the homestretch and outgamed Whangdordle when it came to a drive. The latter was on the outside in the good going the entire trip and tired when called on in the last sixteenth. Madania wis outrun in the first half, but closed a big gap while rounding the far turn and finished in the deep going. Itacatiara showed speed and was a contender for the first six furlongs. John Potter was outrun all the way. Corrected weights Lindie, 103. Overweights Prince Webb, I pound; Lindie, 1. Thane, show, out. Wha'ngdoodle. show, 8 to 5. Madenia, show, 2 to 1. Itacatiara, show, 2 to 5. 30929 SEC0ND BACE 1 Mile. Purse 5400. 4-yoar-olds and upward. Sellins. Ind Horses A Wt St & H 3 StrFin Jockeys Ownors -Q5 Q ' J " S69I1PEVT W 9.127 6 41 62 31 2H 1 Otis H Dernham 2 2 2 7-5 388 9 RUSSELLTON W 5 127 2 111 12 11 H 22 Battiste S J Charles 10 12 10 36899 BLUE RIDGE W 4 120 4 21 21 2 33 310 Helgesen J Robartson 10 13 10 4 36814 ECOME US 7 130 1 51 4" 42 42 4 Hoar H Morgan & Co 12 15 15 5 36896INSOLENCE IK 4 115 8 65 53 6 J Pollak Mrs F Simons '6 6 6 2 S6848 GAUTAMA JIS 5 130 5 7 7 6 7 63 Conley F Jackson & Co 6 12 10 4 36861 JAMES FITZ 5 4 122 7 8 8 8 8 7 Pickering Irons & Thornby 20 30 25 8 S6661 WILLARD J. MS8 5 127 3 31 3 7 5" 8 Rdfern T E Mannix & Co 3 34 3 6-5 Apprentice allowance. Time, 27, 53. 1 :21s, 1 :50. Winner B. g, by Jim Gore Nannie D. (trained by H Dernham). Went to post at 2:27. At post I minute. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Peat was outrun for the first half, but Otis kept him on the path until reaching the turn into the homestretch, then saved a lot of ground at this point and fought it out with Russellton all of the last furlong. Otis outrode Battiste when it came to a finish. The latter put up a weak finish on Russellton which showed . the most early speed. Blue Ridge was under a drive all of the last furlong, but was easily the best of the others. Willard J. was in the deep going all the way. Scratched 36915 Wunderlich, 132; (s6830)Montanic, 127; 368812Lord NeTille,127; 369l42Major Tenny, Peat, show, 1 to 3. Russellton, show, 2 to 1. Blue Ridge, show. 8 to 5. Willard J., show. 1 to 2. 36030 THIRD HACE 3-4 Mile' Parse S400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St & K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S68973AHUWADA R 112 3 H 1 13 13 H MichaelsJ A Kyle 3 3i"2 368802MAGHONI 107 1 33 3i 21 23 Gannon Mrs M Goldblatt 3-5 1 4-5 1-3 36695 BLANCO 5 107 4 21 2 38 320 Helgesen R W Karrick 15 15 12 3 368952ROBERT G. LANSINGHSI 112 2 42 4 42 4 0'Nil W L Lansing 10 15 12 3 36898 ANZEIGER W 103 6 612 5" 51 5 Moll B Bchreiber 10 20 20 6 36895 CKUTCHFIELD B 103 5 5h 615 610 620 Battiste U Z Do Arman 10 20 20 5 36860 PASTORAL 18 98 7 7 7 7-7 MH'nders'nH H Myers 30 70 60 15 Time. 25, 50, 1:17. Winner Br. c, by G. W. Johnson Floroon (trained by J. A. Kyle). Wont to post at 2:56. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won cleverly; second easily. Ahumada displayed tho most speed all the way, made a show of his field and was eased up in the last furlong. Maghoni ran well, but was carried into the deep going by Blanco while rounding tho far turn. Tho latter tired in the last furlong, but ran a good race and is worth remembering. The others were outclassed. It wns a three-horse race all the way. - . Scratched 38709 Barkelmore, 107; 36916 Springstead, 103; S6894 Offeet, 98. Ahumada, show, out. Maghoni, show, out. Bianco, show, evens. 3603 X F0KTli RACE 1 1-16 M les. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses ' A Wt 3t H H & StrFin JocVeys Ownors O H T F O6880) WIT FULL KB 3 98 2 3 l 12 11 ink Creamer S C Hildreth 6-5 6-5 6-5 1-10 36912 MAJUR MANSIR WS B 6 106 1 2a 3 3 3 2H Ganupn A Simons 10 13 12 ' 369143SCOTCH PLAID ft 8 106 3 1 2 22 23 3 Redfern Mrs C E Durnell 1 1 1 out Time, 27, 53, 1 :2l, 1 :18, 1 :"o. Winner Ch. f, by by Mirthful Response (trained by S. C. Hildreth). Wei fc to post at 3:27. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Witfull was under restraint for the first five furloi gs and opened up a gap whilf rounding the far turn, but was driving to tho limit in the last sixteenth to stall off Major Mansir. The latter finished fast. His improvement was sudden. Scotch Plaid tired and ran below his truj form. Scratched '.691 spotente, 118; .36914 Harry New, 1C5; (6914) Marcos, 100. Overweights Major Mansir, 1 ponnd. 3 6 0312-FIF'rH KACE5'8 Mi,e Purse $4lO. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind" Horses A Wt St & V4 5 StrFin Jockoys Owners O Fi f F (S69l6)alR.S FR. FOSTER i .3 92 1 H H Hi m -cully F Foster 5 15 7 fiT 368783 -iCORPIO 6 121 7 41 45 42 2n Gannon E Trotter & Co 3-5 3-5 3-5 1-5 J6S6 3TOM MAYBIN S 3 97 6 62 U 5 310 Redfrn Dirnell & Herz 5 5 4 4-5 30321 FLOR HAM g 4 101 4 52 65 61 41 M Johnson R E Watkins 100 200 TO 30 28642 NIMBLEDOWN W 4 li 1 2 7 7 7 5 P Uak J F Morris 100 2C0 '00 30 32134 CO KB LETT'S BAY 6 1031 3 22 2h 21 62 O'Nil J W Berthurun 1C0 ICC 50 10 3I67625ILVER FRINGE B 3 88 5 33 .31 31 7 Mclntyre S G Morton 12 15 15 3 Time, 2:, 51, 1:01. Winner Ch. f, by Ben Strome Princess Revenue (trained by F Foster). Went to post at 3:58 At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second driving. Mrs Frank Foster was the quickest of the field to get to going fast, rac-d Corblett'a Bavto defeat in the first half and came away in the stretch rnu. but was doing her beat at the end to stall off Scoroio. The latter was CONTINUED ON TIIIKD PAGE. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART-CONTINUED. as good as left, closed a big gap and ontgamed Tom Maybin when it camo to a final drive. The latter made up a lot of ground in the last furlong. Corblett'e Bay and Silver Fringe ran well to the stretch. Scratched 56649 Jim Nap, 110; S6877 Apple Sweet, 88. Corrected weights Corblett's Bay, 102. Overweights Corblett's Bay, 11 pounds. No show betting on first three. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 3 693 3 Ind Horses A Wt St M Yi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (Sb91i)KANiilN fl 3 92 9 7H 5H 55 Ih H Mclntyre J Arthur 2 2 2 4-5 36882 CHICKADEE N 4 105 -3 42 42 Ih 3 2H Redfern J Ownbey 21 13-513-51 369I12PYRRHO 15 4 107 6 32 31 3a 2 3 Gannon Lowe & Hacker 6 6 5 2 36898 WELCOME LIGHT sf 3 9? 7 1" 1" 2h 42 4" C Bonner F De Beque 6 9 9 3 35"C6STHE WAY H5 4 105 10 10 7 7 6 53 Helgesen J J Ogles & Co 20 40 40 15 36896 LOU WOODS It 4 102 8 9 9 9 51 6" Daviason C K Burdeau 8 12 10 4 36S92FLORA LEVY 5 3 77 5 22 23 4" 7 7 Wishard Mrs U S Wishard 20 20 20 6 S68993BEAN BS 5 102 1 8 8 8 8 8 Scnlly W S Laird 15 25 25 8 368J83LOFTER H5 6 105 4 53 62 61 9 9 O'Neil T A Gay & Co 20 20 20 8 (36743)VE8UVIA I 5 111 2 6h 10 10 10 10 Battiste J Robertson 10 12 12 5 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 51, 1 :20, 1 :47, 1 :5iJ. Wiuner B. c, by Miser Ray o'Light (trained by J. Arthur). Went to post at 4 8. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Rankin was on the inside in tho lumpy going all the way, saved ground at all the turns and fought it out with Chickadee and Pyrrho all of the last furlong and outgamed them when it came to a drive. Chickadee showed improvement, but tired when called on. Pyrrho did his best and was tiring in the last hundred yards. Welcome Light tired and quit badly. Flora Levy was cut off while rounding the far turn and sent to her knees. Scratched .'6899 Swordsman, 112; 36831 Leenja, 93. Rankin, show, 2 to 5. Chickadee, show, 1 to 2. Pyrrho, show, evens. Page [2] CALIFORNIA Telegraphic - Selections. Suite 708, 235 Dearborn St, Chicago, 111. Princess Titania, 5-2, won Beana, 3-2, - - won were the two grand specials our patrons cashed on Monday. Tuesday Tuesday IB to 30 to I Shot. This is one of the host horses at the coas't and is keyed up to the highest possible notch. There is only one chance in a hundred of him losing. NOTICE Onr guaranteed xtra special that was to have been cut loose last Wednesday but did not go on account of track conditions will start next Thursday. If this trick fails to win the price $5 will be refunded. No extra charge for today's grand special a sure winner. Terms for Handicap Sheet with Safest Bets Marked, $1 Per Day, $4 Weekly. Also for sale at news stand smtheast corner Clark and Madison Ste. WINNERS, "Two Good Things Each Day a Specialty." Peat, 2-1, won Scotch Piaid, 3rd M. A. WALKER, 167 Dearborn St., Suite 503. Mario Lavigne ...TURF BROKER... PLEASANTON HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, CU. Commissions of $5 and upwards executed accurately for 5 percent of the net winnings. NO CHRGK8 ON I.OSING COMMISSIONS. 33 Straight Winners out of 62 Selected Rdcs Bet in 4 Weeks 4 From Dec. 8th to Jan. 3rd, inclusive, atlngleside. CAN ANY"NE EOUAI If9 LAST WEEK 10 STRAIGHT WINflfRS OUT OF 14 RACES FIGUREO. SATUHDAY. DfCOV. 12-1; Alice Cary, 8-5 ; Jim Gore II., G-5. AM, WON. FIUD4.Y. Mid not figure any rnces. THURSDAY. ed leiint. 18-5; Olderot, 5-2. W E O S ED AT. Tho M-jor, 3-2; Kenilworth, 9-5. TUESD AY. (i ost 2 races), hi Kio Munnon, ran 2nd. MONDAY. Jarretlere rt' Ir, 5-1; Ned Dennis, 4-L; Sylvia Talbot, 3-1. I figured and wou three races. Results of Scientific Handicap versus Guessing. 1-3 REGULAR PRICE DURING WINTER SEASON.-Three selected races at California or New Orleans. Selections mailed (to rach) subscribers "within 350 miles of Chicago" the morning nf the races for 25c DAIbY ; $1.00 WEEKLY. Either track. Send for FREE sample sheet of surprising results. : No connection whatever with gnt-rich-schemes or bookmakers, nor do I handlo commissions (Abso-lutely HONEST information for the public.) "A m in GRAND form." The present COST prices will bo continued only to J N. 19th,- as our list of new customers is about full. C. W. LAPHAM, f-UITE 809, 21 QUINCY ST., - - - CHTC'GO. 119sDTfiEET.OKN REVNOLDS & CO. 119 Sr?KN Terms for Handicap Selections and Best Bets $1.00 Daily, 94. OO Weekly. Peat, 2-1, won; Thane, 8-5, won; RanMn, 5-2, won. Our clients profited on the above good things yesterday. 15 to 40 to 1 Shot Today. This one will win to a certainty. SAFE BETTING PROPOSITION. A steady income can be made from the races with a small capital playing our guaranteed specials Clients in this series take no uncertain chances, whatever, as every means of safoty are taken to make-this method absolutely sure. Terms for this series $5 for five actual winners. Scratched and horses finishing second and third don't count. SPECIALS WIRED AT 10 A. M. Also for sale at news stands Clark and Madison Sts. LONG BEACH TURF EXCHANGE. 4 REGULAR TRAINS VIA stations ist 2nd i 3rd itb- Lake Shore Ry. ?,avionSt TT 31st St 12:40 1:10" 1:40 2'15 i Grand Central Station, Harrison St. and Fugle wood ...... 12 48 1:18 1:48 2-43 Fifth Ave. Grand Crossing. 12 :54 1 :24 1 -54 2 29 th Chicago.. i:o. i;3. 2,0.1 26 Running Time 35 Minutes Four trains returning at 4:45, 5:24, 6:10 and after last race. ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS 1 Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Thomas W. Lawson's stable of jumpers has arrived at Saratoga, N. Y., and is now quartered at Horse Haven. The string, which includes some good material, will remain there to recuperate in the invigorating Saratoga winter climate until early in the month of April, when trainer Ralph Black will take them back to the home quarters in Massachusetts. As in past seasons, the Lawson horses will take an active part in the Country Club meeting at Brookline. At the Brookline meeting in May last year Mr. Lawson's Filon d'Or won the valuable Grand Annual Country Club Steeplechase, and the handsome cup which the association presents, to the winning owner of that event. Ferocious also won over the hurdles for the "blue, gold ovals," and these' colors Iwere successful in other events during the racing season. Mr. Law-son quit the trotting turf last season and is expected to go in for steeplechasing more extensively in the coming season. Whiskey King, which to date has just one race to his credit since his advent in the west, will be retir-edjtemporarily. The big Kantaka fcoltiihas been taken to Memphis by Charley Johnson, his trainer, to be rested up for next season's campaign at Memphis and Chicago. Whiskey King, at his best, would have cut something of a figure in tho sprints at the Now Orleans meeting, but, unfortunately for Captain Winter, the Chicagoan who secured him out of the Pepper dispersal sale last fall for SI. 000. the horse has just begun to.show sisrns of a return to his early spring and summer form. It is said that when it became known that Whisky King was to be sold he was rather neglected by Colonel Pepper's stable hands, and that, having had some hard races, he became musclebound in consequence. Be that as it may, the colt's first race at Boby after coming west was bad and it was not until last Monday, when he beat Waswift in atfremarkably fast race for a heavy track, that he showed anything like his real worth. Captain Winter is confident that with the long rest which is to be eiven him the colt will be hard to beat in the spring events at Chicago the coming season. With Whiskey King, the other horses in the string of C. A. Johnson & Co., Bummer, Suburban Queen and Dandie Belle, were taken to Me n-phis. New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. The form of Tuesday's New Orleans fields is : First Race Aurie B., Pathos, Helen Hay. Second Race Andes. Montanic, Boundlee. Third Race White Owl, The Stewardess, Planudes. FourthlSRace Farmer Jim, Sheriff Bell, Mrs. FrankFoster. Fifth Race Telamon, Jerry Hunt, The Black Scot. Sixth Race Mosketo, Potheen, Chickadee. New Orleans Form T. K. Lynch NEW ORLEANS FORM. New Orleans, La., January 5. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race Helen Hay, John Carney, Aurie B. Second Race Andes, Boundlee, Doeskin. Third Race White Owl, Miss Shanley, Planudes. Fourth Eace Star and Garter, Glendon. Fifth Race Glennellie, Graden, The Black Scot. Sixth Race Lou Woods, Wnnderlich, Pay the Fiddler. T. K. Lynch. New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track slow. Apprentice allowance. Runs woll in mud. First Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 36930 Anzeiger ....106 650 36076 Computation ....106 .. 685 36792 Nimble Nag ..106 660 36878 John Coulter 105 650 36693 Judge Cantrill ....103 685 36827 Helen Hay ....103 7f0 36827 Kinlight 101 625 36617 John Carney ....101 ......685 36792 Pathos ....101 705 3S897 Aurie B ....101 725 36775Heroine .... 95 675 34417Apple Bloom 96 ...... 600 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward, Sailing, (36SS0)Montanic .... 6.. ..108 720 368l03Andes .... 7....105 725 368442Boundlee .... 5....104 715 36861 Benmora .... 4.... 102 715 36851 Dr. Scharff .... 4.. ..101 700 34246Censor .... 5.... 101 710 35793 Doeskin .... 4.... 99 690 Third Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward, Allowances. 36S96 Kaloma .... 4.. ..112 680 36809 El Rey .... 5.. ..112 675 36847 Planudes .... 6.... 108 ......685 26021 Governor Sayres 5.. ..105 680 36895 Mies Shanley... .... 6.. ..103 680 36881 White Owl .... 4. ...100 725 36932 Nimbledown 4. ...100 625 Melleda 4.. ..100 36879 The Stewardess .... .4 ...100 ......705 Fourtli Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Handicap. 36880 Sheriff Bell . ....115 715 36916'Glendon ....112 700 (36932)Mm. Frank Foster ....108 715 (3S898)Star and Garter ....107 685 (36877)Ma'mselle ....105 705 369132Farmer Jim ....105 725 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-old s and upward, Allowances. (36929)Peat .... 9.... 112 715 368642Jerry Hunt .... 7. ...112 720 36556 Graden .... 4.. ..112 700 367072Grantor 7.. ..112 710 368812Lord Neville .... 8.. ..108 715 36913 Telamon .... 5.... 108 725 36913 Lady Alberta .... 4.... 107 700 36427 The Black Scot ... 6.... 105 715 36449 Toddy .... 6....105 ......705 36331 Glennellie .... 5.. ..100 710 32463 Mollie T 4.. ..100 705 Sixth Race 1 1-4 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (36915)Potheen .... 4....106 720 36899 Swordsman .... 9.. ..105 705 369152Georgia Gardner .... ... 5.. ..104 .... ..710 (36882)Mosketo ... 5.. ..103 72V 3S762Satin Coat ... 5....103 710 36862 False Lead ... 7.... 102 700 36915 Wunderlich ... 5... .102 695 S69r2Chickadee .... 4.... 98 715 36882Pay the Fiddler ... 7.... 97 71 S6915Irving Mayor ... 5 ... 97 6?0 35862 8imoon ... 4.... 97 695 36933Lou Woods ... 4.... 95 705 Expense will not be spared by the management of Long Beach, nor liberality in the matter of prices, to keep the patronage up to the highest possible point. Don't be misled by the promises of others! In point of transportation facilities, and high-class appointments for the comfort of players, Long Beach far surpasses every turf exchange in America. Remember that Long Beach and "long odds" are synonymous. ' ULT BABIN8 FOBM ISSU3B 3YSHY DAY. WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN omoiAii orqaw or THH WE3TSBN JOOKBY CLUB, DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. Editor and Pbotbietob, F. H. 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Hden. 36893 Colonel Zack 5.. ..116 670 369103Br George 7.. ..112 ......685 369063Jolo 6.. ..112 .....675 369iS3Battus 5.. ..108 690 368S8 Maggie Young 5 .. 106 680 369233Titlo. 8 ...104 685 36927 Sandflea ... 4 .. 102 670 -369'7 Nannie J ... 7. ...102 68S (36943)Rotha 8... .102 7C0 Second Race 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Selling. 27697 Antithesis 5.... 117 675 3692 Waterton 5.. ..115 670 369093BenBoy 8.. ..115 685 3691 Brandy Smash .... 5.. ..115 690 369263Hi Kollar .... 7.. ..112 680 369402St. Sidney 5.. ..110 700 S69I0 Simon. 4 .. 106 670 36926 Pearl Mendel 3... .104 685 Third Race-5-8 Mile 3-year-old3 and up-rd. Selling. 36924 Hermoso .... 8... 120 700 35854 Kid Hampton .... 5.. ..117 685 3692620rrie Goan ... 5.... 117 691 36892 Lathrop 4.. ..116 ......68V 36909 Juniper 5.. ..112 675 369412The Phantom.,, 3.. ..111. 680 36792 Cologne II 3 ...104 ......675 Fourth Race 1-3 Mile. 3-Tear-oldsand unartl. 8alling. 369432Dr. Hassman 8 ...107 675 (36893) Wiggins .... 8 . ..107 700 (36892)Eleven Bells .... 6 ...105 69.T (36906) Nightingale 4.... 105 685 360-55 Hopewell 3.... 100 675 369t22Frank Kesinger 3. ...100 685 (36925)Boittie .... 3.... 97 680 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 4-yaar-olds and upward, Selling. (36923)Froe Girl 5 .. 107 " 675 369'73Margaret Hoffman 5 107 " 685 ('6944)Julietta B 5... .107 680 369'.7 Tom Middleton 7.. ..105 7no 3fi92l2pat Garrett .... 7 ...102 '.'.675 ?69273Fucino 8 10' fiqn 369272Marcy 5.";i02 '.'."'.ts Visitors to Long Beach appreciate th fine cuisine of the restaurant which is in connection. We will not give away hot sandwiches with each bat in order to meet competition, but an "extra hunch" will more than compensate those who patronize the best managed, best equipped turf exchange on earth. Newport Form NEWPORT FORM. The form of Tuesday's Newport flolds is : First Race Rotha, Battus, By Gorge. Second Race St. Sidney, Brandy Smash, Ben Boy. Third Race Hermoso, Orrie Goan,Kid Hampton. Fourth Race Wiggins. Eleven Bells, Nightingale. Fifth Race Tom Middleton, Fncino, Marcy. Page [3] Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND' FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAIi., January 5, 1903. Forty-fourth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track good- Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Kncing starts at 2:05 p. m. No recall flag used, fl indicates whip. 5 spurs. 8 blinkers. FiKST KA0JK 5 1-3 urions8 Purse $100. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 3(393 w Ind Horses A Wt St & Yt 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ?fimi) SN LUTION IS 4 106 3 5h 3a 31 1 Minder J H Bobbins 10 10 10 5 36610 MR DINGLE USB S 105 6 41 21 1 2 Bell D S Fountain 10 12 9 3 6866 MISS DIVIDEND 8 108 7 61 62 2 3 J Ranch H W Hoag 8 10 10 4 mn STUNTS KB 3 97 1 2a 51 61 41 C Kelly Brown & Peters 8 10 10 4 SsTYRANUS WSB 4 106 5 81 71 72 51 Donovan Tigue & Co 6 9 8 4 Wioo RFN MAGEN l 5 116 8 92 82 81 6h Alarie C W ChappeH 10 30 30 12 35953 MARCO POLO 7 1C8 2 71 91 91 72 T Burns T Hums 8 8 7 21 36611 YOUNG MORELLO 5 5 113 9 Sa 41 5h 82 Birkenruth W Scharetg 10 20 20 8 fTOISlNUGGET WSB "1 12 12 IH 1U 92 L Woods C T Patterson 2 12-52 1 Ke677)SOLLICHTENSTEIN 4 113 13 101-101 101 101 J Daly H E Rowell 10 13 13 6 VlQfi VTCTORIA S. 4 96 10 IH HI 4h Hi Connell B Schreiber 10 20 20 10 ?fiqni3TAMM S 3 9111 13 13 13 121 Reed W P Magrane 10 SO 30 12 wsk EDUCATE 5 108 4 1U 12 12 13 Donnelly W E Cotton 10 16 16 8 Winner B. g. by Santiago Revolution (trained by J. H. Robbins). Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving; second the same. San Lution was lucky hud clear sailing and at the end Minder outfinished Bell on Mr. Dingle. The latter forced the pace and. although making a wide stretch turn, appeared a sure winner when a sixteenth out and was best. Miss Dividend made up ground, but failed right at the end. Stunts ran a good race. Tyranus closed a gap from the half in. Sol Lichtenstein got away badly and must have mud to show at his best. Nutrget was nearly left, lacked his recent early speed and quit in the stretch. Victoria S. showed early SP6eScratched-36883 Rud Hynicka, 103. Corrected weights Nugget, 111 ; Marco Polo, 108. Overweights Mr. Dingle, 1 pound. San Lution, show, 21 to 1. Mr. Dingle, show, 9 to 5. Miss Dividend, show, 2'to l. Nugget; show 3to5. Tr7T7TT"e? SECOND HAC1S 1 1-8 Miles. PnrBe 5400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. rthHaO I Horses A Wt St St M Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P RTn KEANA HS 7 108 1 21 2 2i 22 12 124 T Burns E J Arnold & Co 3-2 3-2 1 TT ffi9D41GREYFBLD W 7 107 4 31 3h 41 41 3 25 J Ranch G A Davis 2 12-512-57-10 Xwk LOUWELSEA 5 4 93 7 62 411 111 111 21 Sa HildebrandWeatorn Stable 20 40 40 10 ?6917 BONNIE LISSAK H 5 102 5 52 5a 6 52 51 41 Birkenruth Ezall & Lazarus 4 6 6 8-5 ?fi803?NANNIE NOLAN W 5 1C0 2 13 1213a 3h 41 5 Adkins D S Fountain 15 17 17 5 1g701 ALL ABOUT W 4 1C0 3 41 6 7 61 63 65 Pieratt MrsCF3'nd'rs&Co50 100 100 30 .50163 ?R 83 x. EL PILAR W 4 105 6 7 7 51 7 7 7 Minder Los Gatos Stable 10 17 10 4 Tim0) 25i 5o, 1 :lFl, l :42, 1 :55. Winner-B. m. by Macduff Lilith (trained by T. Kiley). Went to post at 2:37. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Beana showed improved form and evidently likes this track, indulged the pacemaker to the stretch, where she drew decisively clear and was cantering at the end. Grevfeld received a dilatory ride, waited a long time before making his move and then came away from the others in the last sixteenth as if they were anchored. Louvfelsea, away badly, raced to the front on the far turn and displayed an unexpected turn of speed, but was tiring at the end. Bonnie Lissak was closing up well at the end. Nannie Nolan pulled nr lame after going a fast six furlongs. Scratched-S6902 Lone Fisherman, 105; 366193Imporious, 102 ; (36902) Goldone, 100. Comcted weights Beana, 103. . . Overweights Beana. 5 pounds; Greyfeld, 2; Bonnie Lissak, , 2; El Pilar, 2. Beana, show, out. Greyfeld, show, 1 to 3. Lonwelsaa, show, 31 to 1. THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse S400. 4-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. I Horses A Wt St M, Y StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P i68693PKlNOEdS TI TANIA W 5 102 3 in S3 2a 22 H Birkenruth J D Millin 21 21 12-54-5 f 36714 1M AGGIE FELIX W 6 102 6 3 1 1 1 23 W Waldo J Burrows & Co 8 9 8 3 S6904 'ONSTELLATOR H 6 105 1 7 41 4 53 31 Minder T H Ryan . 4 4 21 1 2PPACEFUL H 6 113 5 21 21 32 3n 42 T Burns E J Arnold & Co 4 6 6 11-5 SillM HALE H5 5 ICO 2 6a 5 51 41 S5 Pieratt W L Stanfield 6 6 4 8-5 FATRBURY fl 5 106 7 51 62 62 61 61 C Kelly J M Smith 10 30 30 8 358"4 d5S.i liuhi LIGHT BALL n 5 104 4 4 7 7 7 7 W Knapp J Curl 30 100 100 30 Time, 24, 481, 1:14, 1:27. Winner Br. m, by Masetto Queen Titania (trained by J. D. Milan). Went to poat at 3:07. At post 6 minutes. Start bad. Won in a canter; second easily. Princess Titania is in rare form and was not extended at any stage, taking the lead at will in the stretch and won easing up at the end. Maggie Felix, away poorly, was rushed into prominence and forcing the pace to the stretch finished very gamely. Constellator was collided with at the start, then closed up a big gap and finished with a rush. Peacafml displayed speed and failed to stay, giving evidence of being short. Tim FTnln it; vorv eood but only ran fairly well. Jlmaprntched-'(I6917)Jim Gore II., 107; 36883Jarretiere d'Or, 107; 36887 Nellie Forest, 105; 368363Black-thorn 104- (368S?)Rotany, 101 ; 36886 El Rio Shannon, 98; 267692Milas, 98. 26871 Quiz, 107. Overweights Princess Titania, 1 pound ; Constellator, 2. Princes Titania, show. 2 to 5. Maggie Felix, show, 6 to 5. Constellator, show, 1 to 2. FOUKTU RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse S400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 3003 j Horses a Wt St & Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P a"R817 IREDEUS W HO 1 la ih H Ih J Ranch W B Jennings&Co3 18-53 T 86886 CLAUDE 5 107 3 2U 2i 21 23 J Daly M J Daly 8 8 5 8-5 (36518)GRAVINA I HI Sn 5 3i Donnelly G B Morris 4-5 4-5 7-101-4 S12AN DREW RING W 107 2 51 52 4a 43 Birkenruth T G Ferguson 30 50 50 12 (36751HjADY JOCELYN W 105 5 4 4 31 55 C Kelly Ward & Harlan 6 11 8 3 36837 CLAUSUS 8 107 6 6 6 6 6 Minder T H Ryan 30 100 100 30 Time, 25, 49, 1 :14t. Winner-B. c, by Golden Garter-Iris (trained by W. B.Jonnings). Went to post at 3:17. At post 1 Minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Irodeus secured a lucky start and put up a brilliant race, forced the pace well in hand nearly thronghont, but was straight at the end. Claude ran a fast, game race and is above the average. Gravina fell away after going the first half and was evidently short. Andrew Ring is of more than useful caliber, was closing up very fast at the end and will probably boat good ones later on. Lady Jocelyn failed to stay. Clausus, a eood looker, was well up for a half and should improve. 8crhed-368882Sylvia Talbot, 108 ; 268372Honiton, 102. .Corrected weights Gravina, 111. Iredeus, show, 1 to 3. Claude, show, 1 to 2. Gravina, show, out. FIFTH RACE 5 1-3 fcurioiigs. Purse 400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Hbrses " A Wt St & K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P urtrmTTr; 3 96 7 6i 51 21 13 Connell W B Jennings&Co6 10 8 2i 36060 FORT WAYNE J 3 100 3 11 12 1 21 C Kelly E J Arnold & Co 6-5 6-5 1 1-2 36812 GIBRALTAR W 8 116 1 3a 2" 31 3H E Jones H J Jones 12 15 15 5 36871 HUDSON K5B 3 97 8 72 64 4 42 W Waldo J L Morgan 15 25 25 8 3S871 EDINBOROUGH N 6 113 2 2h .V 51 53 J Ranch W H Kotchiman 5 5 5 8-5 (?6515)ST. PHILLIPINA 51 4 111 5 5 73 7 61 Rnrk WO'BMacd'nough6 13 12 4 3663S MIS4 REMSEN W 8 108 4 8 8 8 75 Kelly J H Brannan 20 30 30 12 36834 AMASA 85 8 117 6 41 41 6 8 McCue 8 F Brown 8 13 13 4 Time, 25, 51, l:f 9. Winner Ch. g, by Goldfinch-Confldante (trained by W. B. Jennings). Went to post at 3:57. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Bucolic, away poorly, gradually improved hie position and finished through the last quarter with a rush and is a vastly improved horse. Fort Wayne was evidently sort, but forced the pace and appeared like the winner in the stretch, but tired right at the end Gibraltar showed improved stamina, was always prominent and closing up at the end after overcoming interference. Hudson closed a big gap. Edin-borough showed early sp:fd. St. Phillipina was very short and will probibly f how great improvement in her next esssy. Miss Remsen was crowded out of the rnce in tho first sixteenth. Scratched S67983Karabel, 111; 35813 Nat Goodwin, 109; 36519 Parizade, 107; 36106 Our Pride, 103 36849 Cousin Carrie, 100; seSNanlahka, 95. Bucolic, show, evens. Fort Watne. show, 1 to 4. Gibraltar, show, 2 to 1. S1XTH HACK l Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 3 (3 9 3 9 Ind Horses A Wt St M V4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36852 ESHERIN HJ 3 80 5 3i 2a 214 13 iif Heed J F Schorr 5 5 3 7-5 36S872ILLOWAHO 5 4 107 4 52 4h 3h 2b 2 J Ranch W H Ketchiman 2 2 2 7-10 3586730RFEO R 3 95 1 H 13 li 3H 6 Pieratt WO.'BMacdon'gh 10 10 9 4 36820 BYRONERDALE 3 89 3 41 31 6 6 4 Connell J Stuart 2 4 4 7-5 36801 ALBERT ENRIGHT H 5 107 2 2i 51 4a 52 52 Birkenruth Saunders & Co 30 40 40 10 35543 SEARCHER 5 5 1C9 6 6 6 51 4 6 T BurnB E J Arnold & Co 2 5 3 7-5 Time, 2", 5P, 1 :15, 1 :41. Winner B. f, by Esher Sonora (trained by J. F. 8chorr). Went to post at 4:24. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily ; second driving. Esherin received an unexpectedly alert and vigorous ride, was prominent to the stretch, flashed through next to the rail and won going away. Illowaho finished gamely under a good ride and about ran his race. Orfeo secured a lucky start, led for seven furlongs and foil away in the stretch. Byronerdale ran a bad race, went hopelessly wide on all turns and was easing up in the stretch. Albert Enright is improving. Searcher, nearly left, was prominent at the end of seven furlongs and will probably show much improvement. Esharin, show, 3 to 5. Illowaho, show, 1 to 5. Orfeo, show, 3 to 2. Byronerdale, show, 3 to 5. Searcher, show, 7 to 10. Newport Form Chart NEWPORT FORM CHART. NEWPORT, K.T., January 5, 1903. Fourteenth day. Queen City Jockey Ciub. Winter Meeting. Weather snowy; track good. Presiding Judge, Clem Creveling. Starter, P. Chinn. Secretary, James H. Nixon. Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. 9 indicates whip, 5 spurs, B blinkers. FIRST BAC15 6"8 Mlle Parse $200. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. g 0 Q 4:0 Ind Horses A Wt St hi & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36893 LITTLE RITA HS 7 105 5 1 15 15 15 Rogers W Miller & Co 2 2 2 4-5 36910 ST. SIDNEY H5 5 105 4 5 3 22 21 E Irvin W J Logan . 8-5 2 2 4-5 3692T RANDAZZO 8 105 2 2 55 4 3 Mountain H Hyle 5 5 4 8-5 36907 J. V. HAYS flS 6 100 6 6 23 33 42 D O'Neal F W Johnson 4 7 7 2 36910 TROMBONE H 8 99 1 31 4 53 53 Hr filer C H Ronsiek 6 6 4 8-5 36907 SIMON B 4 103 3 41 6 6 6 Kelly L McGrail 10 15 10 4 Time, 26i, 514, 1:01. Winner B. m, by Trafalgar Miss Nelson (trained by W. Miller). Went to post at 2:03. At post 4 minutes. Start eood. Won easily ; second the same. Little Rita was best, assumed an early lead and, hugging the rail all the way, won with plenty to spare. St. Sidney began slowly, bnt finished with a powerful rnsh in the final sixteenth. Randazzo had a rough journey and finished fast. J. V. Hays showed a flash of speed. Scratched 36875 Allaire, 9 ; 36923 Dr Lovejoy, 93. Overweights Little Rita, 5 pounds; Randazzo, 5; Trombone, 2 ; Simon, 2. Little Rita, show, 2 to 5. St. Sidney, show, 2 to 5. Randazzo. show. 4 to 5. Trombone, show, 4 to 5. 3(394:1 SECOND RACE 1-2 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-oldsand upward. Allowances'; Ind Horsns A Wt St H & & -StrFin Jockeys Conors G --? T- " C5261ADA KUHSELL H 8 U5 3 12 12 13 Bishop T P Lloyd 1 3-2 3-2 1-2 368913THE PHANTOM B 3 107 2 25 22 22 Enos J T Patton " 8-5 S-5 7-5 1-2 36925 DR. CARR R 3 101 4 6 42 32 D O'Neal W J Luzider 3 4 4 8-5 38925 MABEL HURST W 3 104 1 S3 4 Kelly A B Davis 5 8 8 3 32973 MISS LOUISE fi 3 99 6 41 510 512 E Irvin L McGrail 20 20 20 8 26657 EXMOOR W 5 120 5 5 6 6 Hothersall B Baughn 8 8 8 3 Time, 25, 501. t Winner Ch. m, by Kosciusko Elsie B. (trained by T. P. Lloyd). Went to post at 2:30. At post 5 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Ada Russell, off well in motion, raced to tho front while rounding the far turn and, holding her field safe nil the way, won with plenty in reserve. The Phantom ran a good race throughout, but could not grit near to the winner. Dr. Carr, as usual, began slowly, but finished fast. Mabel Hurst quit in the final eighth, The others were always outrun. Scratched 36910 Dunsbro, 109. Corrected weightB Exmoor, 117; Overweights The Phantom, 1 pound; Mabel Hurst, 5; Exmoor, 3. Ada Russell, show, out. The Phantom, show, out. Dr. Carr, show, 4 to 5. 1 3 694:2 THIRD RACJS 1-3 Mile- Pnrse$250. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 369r9 SUAVE M 6 lis 5 45 4i Hi R Steele T A Davies b 6 ji (S6924)FRANK KESINGER ft 3 104 4 3 31 21 Enos T R Cornwell 1-2 3-5 3-5 1-4 369243 RINGLEADER y 6 117 2 21 2 31 Mountain Mrs L Ward 6 8 8 2 S69C92J. J. T. KB 7 120 3 5 5 43 Rogers W Miller 3 4 4 5 36926 MARCH W 8 120 1 1 1 5 Seamonds J S R.-ownloe 4 4 4 2 369C9 .LITTLE EMMY H 4 116 6 Pulled up. Burris H T Scurlock 5 6 6 2 Time. 24, 49. Winner Br. m, by Favor Lady Abbess (trained by.T. A. Davies). Went to post at 3:00. At post 4 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Suave was best waited on the loaders to the stretch turn and coming fast in the stretch run won going away. Frank' Kesinger found Suave too fast and could nover get to the front. Ringleader ran a good race but tired slightly in the final sixteenth, due to chasing March in the first part of tho race. The latter tired badly when the stretch drive came after displaying much speed. Little Emmy, a bad actor, was practically left at the post. Scratched 36924 Hermoso, 125; 36924 Waterton, 120. Su ave, show, 4 to 5. Frank Kesinger, show, out. Ringleader, show, evens. J. J, T show 4 to 5 ' March, show, 4 to 5. . 0Q4- FOURTH RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St k H. StrFin .lockers Owners Q HOP 36890 ROT HA MB 8 115 3 I 25 i Burrell P S durrell ' I I 3i 369242DR. HASSMAN K 8 117 4 12.12i 121 210 Rooney W Hvle 1-2 3-5' 3-5 1-1 368752BATTUS RS 5 117 1 2 32 35 32 Neel . L J Kuss '2 S 3 4-5 369062GOLDEN MAID W 4 111 . 2 31 4 4 4 Rogers W Miller 6 7 7 h 36923 HART D. 5 120 Left at the post. Cunn'gham O Cunningham 10 10 10 4 Time. 25. 51, 1 :04. Winner B. m, by Deceiver Zulite (trained by P. S. Burrell). Went to post at 3:50. At post 8 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second easily. Rotha was tangled up at the start, but raced into a contending position while going around the turn and, wearing down Dr. Hassman in going to the final sixteenth, passed him in the final strides. The latter showed early speed, bnt could not withstand the winner's rush. Battus can do better. Golden Maid wants a fast track. William F. II. was ordered scratched by tho judges, being sent to post with blinkers without his owners having first notified tho officials of their intention. . Scratched 368933 William F. II., 108; 36890 Dalesworth, 93; 36927 Floria, 79. Rotha, show, 2 to 5. Dr. Hassman, show, out. Battus. show, 2 to 5. 3694:4: FIFTH KACE 7-8 Mlle Parse $200. 4-year-olds and upward. Belling. " I Ind Horses A Wt St M. Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H CP 169082 J ULIETTA b. W 5 110 2 51 41 52 M Hi Mountain W J Logan b b 3 75 (J6908)GUIDE ROCK W 8 112 4 21 21 2 2 21 Seamonds F W Johnson 7-104-5 4-5 out 36908 FACADE W 7 112 3 H 1 1 1? 36 R Steele Davies & Co 2 2 2 1 36908 LADY MIDAS II 4 107 6 6 6 6 6 4 Hofller B V Collang 3 3 3 8-5" 36889 C. P. JONES KB 7 105 1 3 51. 41 4H 52 Rogers C H Ronsiek 20 '0 '0 6 36908 OLD HUSS 4 113 a 41 31 3 53 6 T Walker E G Eddy 10 10 10 4 , Time, 25, 51, 1:18. 1:30. Winner B. m, by Lamplighter Tampette (trained by W. J. Logan). Went to post at 4:16. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Mountain waited on Facade and Guide Rock until the stretch was reached when he came with a well-timed rush easily passed the leaders and won going away. Guide Rock was used up in chasing Facade and tired' when the pinch came. Too much use was made of Facado in the first Bix furlongs and he faltered in th closing strides. Old Hnss showed early speed, but quit in tho stretch run. n la8 Overweights C. P. Jones, 2 pounds; Old Hubs, 1. JuliettaB., show, 3 to 5. Facade, show, 1 to 2. Lady Midas, show, 7 to 10. Page [4] LORILLARD TUHF EXCHANGE Opens Jan. 5th, 1903, ONTHK ACTUAL RUNNING TIME StPaUlBU. 40 miNPTEs 3 - Do Not be Misled by Other UNION DEPOT, Canal and Adams StS. Advertisements , . , UNDER THE SAME OLD MANAGEMENT. Excellent Accommodations. Liberal Prices. 1st Train 12:40. 2nd Train 1 :05. 3rd Train ! :25. Returning at 4:45, 5:45 and after last race. 1 ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS. The A Handbook of Figures I A Beyond Comparison American SpOrting , An Official Compen- , 1 1 dium of Records I Manual ; 1 (COPYRIGHTED) V I -0 . . V5-. I :i Summaries by Experts . ' I the Past Year's I ready on or about January 15 - on - ... Doings v . srJ , Edited by , . . . ' 30c, in Paper 1 F. H. BRUNELL . 50c in Soft Morocco I Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. I ; 12 4-126 FIFTH AVENUE CHICAGO 19 0 3 Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. The form of Tuesday's Oakland fields is: First Eace Prima II., Gibraltar, Nilgar. Second Race Ada N., Pat Morrissoy, Golden Cottage. Third Race Hermencia, El Rio Shannon, Artilla. Fonrth Raco Irenq Lindsay, Sad Sam, Ben Mao Dhui. Fifth Race Hesper, Matin Bell, Filibuster. Sixth Race Alice Car j, The Major, Loader. Oakland Form H. Forsland OAKLAND FORM. San Francisco, Cal., January 5. The horses Beaming; to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are : First Race Gibraltar or Prima II. Second Race Ada N. or Rose of Hilo. Third Raco Hermencia or Artilla. Fourth Race Irene Lindsay or Flush of Gold. Fifth Race Diomed or Matin Bell. Sixth Race The Major or Leader. H. Foesland. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear ; track good. Runs well in mud. First Raco 1 Mile. 3- yaar-olds and upward. Sailing. Ind. Horses. Asa, Wt. Hdcp. 369383 Gibraltar 8 ...1U 720 30175 Donu 5 ...111 700 S6666 Alado 6... Ill 700 S6609 Lectnrer.. 5. ...107 710 S68l5301audator 4 1C6 71S 36868 I. O. U 4.... 106 705 36832 Learoyd 4.. ..106 695 36672 Nilgar 7 .. 106 715 36764 RiByDare 5.. ..104 700 36517 Mont Eagle 6.... 104 705 36666 Rasp.... ... 5.. ..101 710 36883 Prima II ... 5.... 99 725 Second Race- 7-8 5111b. 4- yearolds and upward 'i"' ine. 36802 Bogus Bill .... 6.. ..114 710 36871 Golden Cottage iK ... 4 ...114 715 86681 Pat Morrissey S ... 9 .. 114 720 36689 Vohicer ... 6....H2 715 36818 Ada N 5 .. 112 725 (36900)Rose of Hilo 6 .... 112 700 36921 Resin Sf 4.. ..Ill 705 36818 Sleeping Child 4. ...Ill 700 36823Estado ... 4.... Ill 705 56299 Bacchus ... 4... 106 710 36713 Legal Maxim. . fiB 4.. ..106 700 36883 Montana Peeress 4 104 710 Third Race 1 1-10 MHs 3-year-olds and upward. Sailing. S67502Artilla 611 JJf 36887 Hermencia ... 6... .108 725 S6851 Canejo ... 6.... 107 710 36926SC6nstellator; 6... 105 715 36886 El Rio Shannon 6 .... 103 720 36682 Dupont 3.... 94 705 Fourth. Race 3-4 Mllo. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (36869)Kenilworth 5.. ..131 735 (36886)Corrigan 4... .120 725 S68013Sad Sam 5.. ..114 740 S68WRen Mac Dhui 5. ...110 735 29129 Yellow Tail....... 6.. ..110 730 368012Irene Lindsey 5.. ..107 750 36716 Flush of Gold 6.. ..104 730 36S882Sylvia Talbot 3.... 95 ..'....725 Fifth Rucc 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Sailing, 36870 Hesper 6.. ..114 725 36633 Filibuster 9.. ..Ill 715 S6719 Diomed ....6... .111 710 36704 Glissando 5.. ..Ill 695 368H Gawaine 5.. ..Ill 700 36868 Hutch Miller 5... .111 .... ..705 36132 Formero 7.. ..Ill 715 36902 Lone Fisherman..... 5.. ..109 705 36Vi02Barklyite 4.. ..106 710 35902 Mission 6.. ..106 705 368493Katie Walcott 6 ...104 700 368492Matin Bell 4.. ..104 720 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (36867)The Major 112 720 Epicure, b. c, by Darebin Zalukah 112 31879 Tom Mitchell 109 700 36S672Leader 108 715 36591 Past Master 108 710 35208 Mexicana 107 715 S57MtPhilaernus 105 705 (36922) Alice Cary .102 725 fKan as Finelus. Long Beach Turf Exchange is recognized as the best equipped and best managed turf exchange in America. Unrivaled railroad facilities, commodious appointments for the comfort of players have brought the attendanco up to a point which has never been attained previously by any other turf exchange. We shall maintain this high standard by laying liberal prices. Competition has no terrors for the management of Long Beach. Stakes to Close STAKES TO CLOSE. Arkansas Jockey Club, Little Rock, Ark Coney Island Jockey Club, Sheepshead Bay. L. I Jan. 5, 1903 Brooklyn Jockey Club, Gravesend, L. I.. Jan. 5, 1903 Brighton Beach Racing Association. Brighton Beach, L. I Jan. 5, 1903 Washington Park Club, Chicago, HI... .Jan. 15, 1903 New Louisville Jockey Club, Louisville, Ky Jan, 15, 1903 Tennessee Breeders' Association, Nashville, Tenn Jan. 17, 1903 Fair Grounds Association, St. Louis, Mo. ...Jan; 17, 1903