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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, January 15, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, January 15, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903011501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, January 15, 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] -VTXL. IX. JntO. 13. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, J AJSTUARY 15, 1903. PRICE 5 CEfrTS Live Oak Weights LIVE OAK WEIGHTS. New Obleans, La., In 14 ' o weights in the Xiive Oak Handicap were announced by Secretary Clark this afternoon. This stake will be rnn on Saturday and is one of the richest of the meeting. In all 143 ontries were made to this event. The -weights assigned them are : McChesney 130 Sheriff Bell 96 Golden Rule 127 Precisely 93 John Peters 124 Athlana 95 Lucien Appleby 122 Hobart 95 The Lady 122 Jane Holly 95 Ordnung 113 Hanover Queen 95 Wealth 112 Grantor . 95 Old Hutch 112 Bluff.. . 95 Alard , 112 Little Chico 95 W. J. Deboe Ill Brief 95 titrate 110 Worthington 95 JackDemund 1C9 Optional 95 Jordan 108 Chanterelle 95 Telamon ... 108 Prince of Endurance. 93 Whiskey King 108 Bengal 95 Flintlock 108 Mallory 95 Buccleuth 108 Queen Frieso 95 Moor 107 John Grigsby 95 Boiling Boer 107 Our Jossio 95 Setauket ..106 Emence II 91 Belvino 1C6 Redan 94 The Conqueror II 106 Travers 94 Sadducee 108 Kiss Quick 94 Cl6rita ........ .......105 Dneskin 9i Stratton 105 Star and Garter 91 Caliban 104 Dr. Scharff 94 Huntressa 103 Phil Knight 94 Harry New. . ....103 Ernest Parham 94 If You Dare 103 Oscar 91 Jessie Jarboe 103 Shrine .. 93 Death 103 CommiesionerForster 93 St. Tammany 103 Ben Lear 93 C. B. Campbell 103 John A. Clarke 92 Tillo 103 Lord Melbourne 92 Kalos 102 Hindi 92 Rag Tag 102 Watkins Overton 92 Clonmell 1C2 Senator Morrison 92 Emshee 102 Dr. Hart 92 Scotch Plaid 102 Glassfull 92 Ailyar 102 Loyal 92 Layia 102 Polly Bixby 92 Philo 102 CarlScholtz 92 Witfull 101 Sidney Sabath 90 Andes 100 Kaloma 90 Par Excellence 100 Josotte 90 Hargis 100 Ravenspur 90 Montanic 100 Ma'mselle 90 Bard of Avon 100 Daddy Bender 90 De Reszke 1C0 Pickles 90 Maiden 100 Ranchman 90 Leviathan 100 Osman.... . 90 Montallade 28 Farmer Jim 90 Ros'fame 98 Immortelle 90 San Andres 98 Brookston 9'J Teetotum 98 Leon Dn 90 Lyman Hay 98 Lady Mistako 90 Foundling 98 Robert G.Lansing... 90 Early Eve 98 Sleepy Head 90 Lieber Anton 98 Insolence.... 90 Colonel Maffitt 93 Orpheum 90 "Vicie Vance.. 98 Pathos 93 Kontacky 98 Wissendine 90 Chorus Boy 9S Beauregard 90 Boundleo . 93 Crescent City 90 Fairbury... 9S Memphian . 90 Lord Pepper 97 Aylmer Bruce 91 JamFS P. Keating .... 97 Prodigal Son 90 GohI Runnor 97 Harry Jacob 90 Lofter 97 Patrice 90 Joe Lesser 97 Begone... 90 Macon 97 My Surprise 90 Tennessee Derby Eligibles TENNESSEE DERBY ELIGJBLES. Forty-eight three-year-olds wero declared from the Tennessee Derby January 1, the most prominent names struck out being those of Savable, Onatas, Maxnic, Lyman Hay, Tom Cogan and Gold Bell. Those now eligible to face the starter are: Canyon, ZCt S1, "Vicsetta Bob McLean, Lady Matchless, Sigmucd, Early Farmer Jim, Gus ilanka, T.rJ3acy'r. t Henry McDaniol, Sidney C. Love, Colonel Milton, VTlc,cernei i Knhnlik Halcyondale, jTnewav Flash of Lightning, fecK Watkins Overton, Lacy Crawford, horlfI Bel1' Postmaster Wright, Toreador, Frank Bullock, LeonDeb;r Claude, Spencer Reif, Alfln Rightful, High Charmer, Prince of Endurance, Banter, Glendon, Judge Himes. ?er.?ay?2 Senator Morrison, Auth oritj , Fore and Aft Will Shelly. v Twenty-five fillies were declared from the Tennessee Oaks, leaving the following still in: Aylmer Bruce, Grace Banta, Yokohama, Lady Churchill, High Charmer, Maizarena, Lady Matchless, Sis, Leon, Beatrice S., Mary Lavana, Hindi, Behoove, Lytahs, Eva Russell, Flash of Lightning, Oleflant, Elizabeth Anderson, Traumori, Flying Girl, Sarah Maxim, Arthesia, Annie Williams, Bermuda, Geheimniss, Goody Twoshoes, Joaetto, Clara Louise, Sweet Alice. Avoid, Lady Winkle. Siloam. Trouble in Missouri TROUBLE IN MISSOURI. A special dispatch from Jefferson City to the St. Louis Republic of Wednesday says : "The racetrack war is on. Giles Boland of St. Louis fired the first gun this afternoon when he introduced two bills in the House, one to provide for the repeal of the section of the breeders' law, permitting book-making at tracks and the other making it a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more thsD $500, orirnDrisojiment Qf. more than six months for conducting a poolroom or keeping books at any place in the state. "That the fight for the repeal of the breeders' law will be one of the biggest features of the session is conceded by the members of the general assembly, "P. J. Carmody, who was refused dates by the Western Jockey Club a few weeks ago, was here last week. Phelps and his friends aro with Carmody, or rather Carmody is with Phelps, for the fight has enlisted the lobby leader. The Butler members from St. Louis are with Phelps. "On the other side are the Hawes forces from St. Louis. It is thought that the Sonata Committee of Jurisprudence will be the chief bone of contention. Kinealy, of St. Louis, is chairman of this committee. He is considered an Adler-Tllles-Cella man by the other side. The othor members of the committee are Dowell, Bradley (of Johneon), Heather and Martin, all of whom aro supposed to be impartial in their views on the question, though it is thought that Heather's friendship for Hawes may make him against the repeal of the breeders' law. Morton, another committeeman, is thought to be with the Adlor people. Jewett, the only other member on the committee, has usually acted with Phelps. " Casey of Kansas City expects to introduce a bill in the House which will supplement the Boland bill. It will provide for the shortening of the racing moetings to twenty or twenty-fivo- days and stipulate that there shall be overy day a big stake race for Missouri-bred horses. "All of the Kansas City members are thought to be with the Phelps-Carmody element in the fight." Crescent City Derby Eligibles CRESCENT CITY DERBY EUOIBMS. New Orleans, La., Jan. 14. Sixty of the 117 entered in the Crescent City Derby wore declared out on January 1. Outside of Skilful all the good colts were left in. The next declaration is due February 21. Those still eligible are: Philo, Sprinstead, Carraher, Lord Melbourne, Pirato, Ber reward, Discharged, Action, Gilfain, Begone, Prince of Endurance, Orloff, Discus, Senator Morrison, Wat-kins Overton, Benefit, Prince Yeremi, Bardolph, Sinner Simon, Ranchman, Embarrassment, Jove, Sheriff Bell, Farmer Jim, Topsoil, Senator Bush, Henry McDaniel, Robert G. Lansing, Leon De, Pageant, Computation, Egg Nogg, Witfull, Melbourne Eclipse, Durandol, Standardbearer, Cham-blee, Rosanco, Carl Scholtz, Prince Eugene, Josette, Tom Cogan, Glendon, Ringdove, Decoration, Shrine, Burke Cochran, Rightful, Spencer Roif, Handspinner, Brush Broom, Lacy Crawford, Sig-mund, Sidney C. Love, Flocarline, Prism, Bolle Barnard. New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, I.A., January 14, 1903. Forty-second day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting, Weather clear ; track good. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzger ald. Secretary, Sheridan Clark. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. R indicates whip, 5 spurs, B blinkers. gryQ0J FIRST RACK 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 5400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Lnd Horses A Wt.St M Yi StrFin JockeyB Owners O H C P (37013)STRATTON TV 5 111 4 52 21 24 l2 J W'kf'ld E Corrigan 2 2 8-5 3-5 36793THB CAXTON "W 5 100 7 81 6nk 6nk 2nk Pollak J Arthur 20 30 30 10 3G152 AUTOMATON w 5 112 3 2" 51 71 3nk Battiste Herendeen & Co 21 4 4 8-5 36793L. J. HORNER wsb 7 100 6 l1 l1 H 41 Fuller H Richardson 12 15 15 6 3G949 T. BLACK SCOT ws 6 104 9 9 8 4 52 B'ch'nan Mrs R S Turner 15 20 16 6 37013SBOUNDLEE ws 5 107 11 11 11 8 6nk Donegan B Schreiber 5 5 41 2 32463 MOLLIE T. WSB 4 102 8 61 9 9 7 Lihdsey E C Reynolds 20 20 20 8 36981DOESKIN w 4 101 2 7 7 51 8 C Bonner Lowe & Hacker 20 30 30 10 36895 ALINE S. ws 5 101 5 4nk 4h 3Dk 9 Munro J A Abernathy 50 50 50 20 37017 DAD. BENDER wsb 3 100 10 10 10 10 10 Redfern C R Ellison' 10 10 10 4 36912 REGISTRAR S 5 108 1 3h 3h 11 11 O'Neil J H Davenport 12 20 20 8 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 49, 1:151, 1:21. Winner Ch. g, by Raeburn Prospective (trained by E. Corrigan). Went to post at 2:02. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Stratton wore Little Jack Horner down in the stretch run and easily drew away in the last sixteenth. The Caxton and Automaton fought it out all through the last furlong. The former came from behind on the extreme outside and swerved into Automaton and bumped the latter a couple of times at the sixteenth post. But for this Automaton might have boon second. Little Jack Horner ran wall, but was tiring at the end. Mollie T. quit when it came to a drive. Scratched (d7031)Lord Neville, 103. Overweights -The Black bcot, 1 pound. - -r- Stratton, show, out. The Caxton. show, 5 to 1. Automaton, show, 4 to 5. ff SECOND RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. 3T"7 6 vOO Allowances. nd Horses A Wt St M Yt M StrFin Jockeys Ownora O H C P 36933 LOFTER ws 6 105 6 51 5" 4b l1 l1 B'ch'nan T A Gay & Co 4 6 6 2 37032 JOHN A. CLARKEw 4 104 5 21 32 32 41 2f Otis J Arthur 2 2 6-5 12 36809 CEYLON w 6 105 12 11 91 82 3l 3nk Battiste W "Walker 20 50 40 15 369453COMPUTATION w 3 94 3 lnk lh lh 2nk 42 Fuller G Mule 3 16-53 6-5 36017 TOM WALLACEwsb 4 101 2 3h 2h 2 6l 51 Munro B Butler 50 50 50 20 36997 MASTERFUL s 5 105 4 7 7 7 51 61 Lindsey "W Newman & Co20 30 30 12 36998 WISSENDINE ws 4 99 11 8 8 61 7 7 Scully P J Nolan 15 20 .20 8 3G99S INSOLENCE wb 4 99 9 61 4nk 5l 8 8 Michaels Mrs F Simons 10 20 20 8 36826 FLORRIE S. ws 4 99 1 9 11 11 9 9 Redfern CPKennedy&Co 15 25 25 8 36998 SP: OF PEARLS w 4 100 10 10 10 10 10 10 R MurphyL B Kahn & Co 50 100 100 40 34243 DELSARTE wb 8 105 7 4nk 61! 9 11 11 Gannon A W Foulk 20 20 20 6 37001 BOHUL W 6 108 8 12 12 12 12 12 Daviss'n J U Strode 5 15 15 6 Time, 251, 51, 1:17, 1:44, 1:49. Winner Ch. g, by Hormenco Venatrix (trained by T. A. Gay). Went to post at 2:34. At post 4 minutes. Start poor. Woo ridden out: second driving. Loftor was in a pocket for the first half, bnt saved ground at the turn into the homestretch, caught the leaders tiring in the stretch run and outgamed them when it came to a drive. John A. Clarke finished strongly and got second place in the last stride. Ceylon began slowly and closed a big gap, but tired when called on. Computation and Tom Wallace both showed speed, but tired. Wissendine was eased up in the last sixteenth and was on the extreme outside for the entire trip. There was a jam at the start and the last four were as gsod as loft. Bohul broke down. Overweights Computation, 5 pounds ; 8pray of Pearls, 1. Lofter, show, evens. John A. Clarke, show, out. Ceylon, show, 8 to 1. Computation, show, 3 to 5. THIRD RACE 1 Mile Purse $100. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. grjTjgg tnd Horses A Wt St M Yx StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37016 OLD HUTCH W 4 102 4 lnk 11 l2 l1 l2 Gannon C H Smith 7-107-101-2 out 36S123FEDERAL W 7 109 2 31 2nk 21! 21! 2l Hoar H I Saxton 11-54 4 7-10 370503MAJOR TENNY w 4 99 1 4 31 3l 3 310 Redfern S C Hildreth 5 5 41 7-10 36796 ARATOMA w 8 104 3 22 4 4 4 4 Lindsey Moore & Strauss 50 50 40 10 Time, 261, 50g, 1:161, 1:41. Winner B. c, by Wawekus Bink (trained by W. Martin). Went to post at 3:06. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Old Hutch was never closely pressed and had things all his own way throughout, although Gannon got nervous and shook him up at the furlong post. Federal ran under restraint nearly all the way. Hoar had a short knot tied in his reins and put up a weak finish. Major Tenny did his best and tired at tho end. Old Hutch was kicked in the stifle while at the post and pulled up lame behind. Federal, show, out. Major Tenny, ."how, out. FOURTH RACE 3-4 fllile. Purse $500. 3-year-oldB and upward. Handicap. rjT l ul Horses A Wt St Ya. Yi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37016 HEN. M' DANIEL w 3 99 4 3l 21 3l ln Lindsey "W L Lansing 2 31 3 (36946)ANDES w 7 101 1 52 5 5" 21 Fuller J Arthur 3 31 31 1 (37014) AMIGARI w 4 101 5 41 4 6 31 Hall Mrs E Harris 21 21 12-54-5 369S13PAGEANT wsb 3 93 2 21 31 2" 4h C Bonner MrsMCLyles&Co 6 8 7 2 370163MRS. F. FOSTER w 3 ' 94 6 l1 l1 lhk 5 Scully F Foster 6 7 7 2 36879 ILLUMINATE W 4 90 3 6 6 41 6 Mclnt're M Stark 50 100 100 20 Time, 24, 483, 1:14. Winner B. c, by Buck Massio Ellangowan (trained by W. L. Lansing). Went to post at 3:S7. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Henry McDaniel was sore when going to the post, but Lindsey rode a good race and nursed him along until in tho last quarter. The colt was tirincr at the end and just managed to last long enough. Andes finished fast and was woaring the winner down and would havo won in another stride. Amigari ran a good race, but was tiring, and lay against Andes for fully a sixteenth in the stretch drive. Mrs. Frank Foster tired from being made too much use of. Scratched 37034 Uranium. 92. Ovrrweighti Pageant, H pounds. ..., Henry McDaniol, show, 3 to 5. Andes, show. 2 to 5. Amigari. show, 1 to 3. Tirrf f O FIFTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Purse 5100. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. " o7(Joo . Ind Horses A Wt St St H. Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37051 ECOME ws 7 110 10 ll1 ll1 51 52 31 l1 A Hall H Morgan & Co 15 15 8 3 370353THE WAY ws 4 9S 8 SI 81 4h 42 21 22 J Miller J J Ogles 4 5 41 8-5" 36997VESUVIA w 5 97 4 7nk 7nk 2h lnk l1! 35 Kinsella J Robertson 15 15 15 6 MKlfcf, 1 36933 LOU WOODS tvb 4103 12 9 9 9 7 7 4 B'ch'nan C K Burddau 6 8 8 3 3695(FSATIN COATws 5 104 1 61 6J 6 P 6 5nt C Bonner Lowe & Hacker 2 21 1 37001P.T.FIDDL'R wb 7 97 9 3 3 3 3 4nk 6nk D GilmoreL Landry 8 8 3 370502K. B'CORN WB 7 103 6 1" 11 l1! 2 5 7 Pollak A Bellew & Co 4 6 6 231 3GS14 BUSHNELL ws 6 102 5 10 10 10 8 8 8 Donegan C B Burnett & ColOO 100 20 8" 36950 FALSE LEADws 7 102 3 P 5M 9 9 9 Scully M Sabath 12 25 '0 8 3G457 JOHN STORMws 4 97 2 2 2" 7 10 10 10 Daviss'n B Hake 40 100 100 40 37018 RASTUS ws 8 102 11 12 12 12 11 11 11 Lindsey S T Hopkins&Co 40 60 60 20 359G0DELORAINE 5 95 7 4M" 11 12 12 12 Moran A J Hauser 40 60 60 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 52g, 1:18, 1:45, 2:10g. Winner B. h, by Inverness Virgin (trained by H. Morsran). Went to post at 4 :07. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily : second easily. Ecome wore th& leadors down in the run down the backstretch, moved up and challenged The Way at the furlong post and came away in the last twenty yards. The Way made up a lot of ground, but tired when it came to-the deciding drive. Vesuvia was used up chasing King Barleycorn and tired when strongly called on Throw out Satin Coat's race. It does not go. Pay the Fiddler was made too much use of in the earlv struggle. King Barleycorn ran well for over; a mile. Overweights Lou Woods, 2 pounds. Ecome, show. 8 to 5. The Way, show, 4 to 5. Vesuvia, show, 3 to 1. Satin Coat, show, 3 to 5. 3 TO 6 9 SIXAHowin(cS1 MIle 70 arlS Purse $t0' 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St M Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36S97 BAR. FRIETCHIEw 5 103 6 8 64 2J 1 1 Lindsey Mrs M Cone 4 5 9 (36999)JENA "W G 109 2 4 2 3 2" 2" Fuller H Goldblatt 4 5 5 ? (37030)SHOGUN ws 3 92 3 2 3" 4 4 3 Redfern E C Reynolds 4 4 l 36255 SIPHON SB 4 101 7 7 7 6J 7 4' A Hall H Morgan & Co 30 60 60 20 36S972BELVINO WB 5 10S 8 5 V 1 51 Scully J N Miller & Co2 16-53 M 37051 LADY ALBERTA w 4 99 1 3" 8 8 8 6 Creamer J Ownbey 15 20 20 8 37034 URANIUM ws 3 95 4 1 Q 7 3 7 Mclnt're H Dernham 6 7 G 2 (36962) SHOWMAN wb 3 9o" 5 6 5 5nk 52 8 Michaels J A Kyle 10 15 15 6 Time, 24i, 50, 1:161, 1:43, l:47g. Winner B. m, by St. Maxim Frances S. (trained by J. Dumas). Went to post at 4:43. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Barbara Frietchie was forced to go around the loaders at the far turn, but took command without "trreat effort and came away fast in the stretch run. Jena was a strong contender throughout and stood the punishment gamely in the final drive. Shogun had a rough trip. He was bumped into several times in the first quarter and almost knocked down. Belvino displayed a lot of early speed, but tired fast aftor going three-quarters. Siphon finished well. Uranium loomed updangerously on the stretch band 'buc fell away in the stretch. . x4lr Scratched 36688 Shut Up. Ill ; 35137 Terra Incognita, 105; (36741)Fading Light,90; 37034 Ma'mselle 90 Barbara Frietchie, show, evens. Jena, show, 4 to 5. Shogun, show. 1 to 2. Belvino, show, 7 to lo'. ' Page [2] IM WINNERS' "Two Good Things Each Day a Specialty." OLD HUTCH, WON CORRIGAN, 2ND M. A. WALKER, 1G7 Dearborn St., Suite 502. Mario Lavigne ...TURF BROKER...- PLEASANTON HOTEL, W FRAHGISGO, G.l. Commissions of $5 and upwards executed accurately for 5 per ceut of the net 'winnings. NO CHARGES ON 3LOSING COMMISSIONS CALIFORNIA Telegraphic - Selections. Suite 708, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.. Wired at 10 a.m. Wednesday f LEADER, 3-1 SpGCial we gave to win QWER OF CANDLES, 3-2 andtowinonly MATTH0GAHj Only another demonstration of the fact that it pays to get the goods, the whole goods and nothing but the goods, which is what you get when you bny our wire. ANOTHER BANNER GOOD THING will be cut loose today at 10 to 1 or better. This is one of the best colts at the coast and has be3n specially prepared for a big killing. Terms for Handicap Shet with Safest Bats Marked, $1 Per Day, $4 Weekly. Also for sale at news stand corner Clark and Madison Sts. TURF EXCHANGE SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS. New Orleans j San Francisco Races. Race Track 6JSfJ?Ji!j.AT,ON i a . BUREAU ... . I stahlished in 189 J. Suite SCO, 263-2G9 Dearborn Vt. 'Phone Harrison 3689- TfcRMS: $1.00 DA1IT. Out of Town Orders Wirefl at 9 a.m. Thursday at New Orleans 10 to I Extra Special. We shall advise all our patrons to plunge for the limit on thi3 horse. S GUARANTEED SPECSALS $S. There arf many people who desire to play bnt one or two good things daily. For their benefit we have inaugurated a series of GUARANTEED SPECIALS. Subscribers to this series receive only STAR: GOOD THINGS. The terms for this series are as follows: FOR $5.00 , ive will send you our specials until five of them have won. Scratched, second or third horses won't count only horses that actually finish first will he charged. As soon as we have sent yon live winning specials your subscription expires. Write or call at main office. Positively no connection with any ottior concarn. Handicaps on sale at office ; also at news stands-Madison and Clark streets. 119sSORN REVN&LD8&CO. 110 EBrOKN Terms for Handicap Selections and Best Bets $1.00 Daily, $4.00 Weekly. BEFORE THE PUBLIC EVERY DAY. Henry McDaniel, 7-2 - - Won jLofter, 6-1 mu Old Hutch, 3-b - - Won ( John A. SIsrke, 2-1, 2nd i m as one M' Stratton, 2-i, - - - Won Tower of Candles, 3-2 - - Won , Ecome, 1 0-1 - - Won All of the above wer9 given to win but Ecome. The latter was named for a heavy place play. Today's information will bo aB good or better than Wednesday's. SPECIALS WIRED AT 10 A. M. Also for sale at news stands Clark and Madison Sts. Commencing Thursday, Jan. 1 5th, 4 Trains to Long Beach. WATCH TIME CARD. THREE KEGUI.AR TRAINS VIA Stations 1st jind 3rd Lu3 !k ShOr ly Harrison St 13:35 1:05 1:35 Grand Central Station, Harrison St. and Knglfwood .i:.".. lilts ill! HIE , jmiux Ave. Grand Crossing. 12:54 1:24 1:54 RUNNING TIME 35 MINUTE 3. South Chicago.. 1:01 1:31 2:01 Three trains returning at 4:45, 6:10 and after last race. ROUND TRIP 25 CENT8. 4ILYMC1W6F0RM I8STJ3D BVSHY DAY, DAILY RACING FORM PDB. CO. FDBLISHEKS OF WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN. Editor and Pbopbietob, F. H. Bbunell. ASSOCIATE EDITOB CLIHTOH 0. ElLEY, Seobetabt, Mbs. F. H. Bbukkll, ffittrtd In tha Post Offlca at Chicago as aacond alats Matter 4S4-126 FIFTH AYE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS k Daily Reflection of the Amciisan Turf by Tolagraph, COPYRIGHTED Entered according to Act of Congress, In the year 1903, by Frank H. Brnnall, In tha offlca of tha Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C, TJ Si A, The eh'art and indoz numbers and track form of Oailt Racing Fobu mnst not be usad. They MS copyrighted daily and will ba keenly protected. 8t. Louib, Mo., umoB-19 N. Bboadwat, Babh-kent, m. mubpkt, agent. On Sale at 8:30 a.m. DaHiT Baoinq Fobm can be delivered to any address in St. Louis. Back numbers can be promptly supplied. Orders for advertisements can be left at the 8t. Lonis office for telegraphic transmission. RINOIiB COPY 5 CENTS. 8db80bipti0nb mtj8t be paid in advance. Chicago, Illinois, Januaby 15, 1903. Stakes Close Today STAKES CLOSE TODAY. The list of stakes offered by the New Louisville Jockey Club close for entries at midnight of this day. Thty embrace many of the most important fixtures of the American turf. The list is headed by the Kentucky Derby of 1904, three-year-olds, value $6,000, one and a quarter miles; the Kentucky Oaks of 1904, three-year-old fillies, value $3,000, one and a sixteenth miles; the Nursery Stakes of 1904, two-year-olds, value $6,000, four and a half furlongs; the Debutante Stakes, two-year-old fillies, $1,000 added, one-half mile; the Bashford Manor Stakes, for two-year-old colts and gelflings, $1,000 added, four and a half furlongs ; the Juvenile Stakes, two-year-olds, $1,000 added, five-eighths of a mile; the Clark Handicap, three-year-olds and upward, $1,500 added, ono and one-sixteenth miles; the Frank Fehr Stakes, three-year-olds and upward, $1,000 added, one mile; the Blue Grass Stakes, three-year-olds, $1,000 added, six and a half furlongs; the Steeplechase Handicap, $1,C00 added, full course. The club also announces that no purse will be less than $400. Address all entries to Mr. Charles F. Price, secretary and manager, Louisville, Ky. Fatal Accidents FATAL ACCIDENT. San Fbancisco, Cal., Jan. 14. Bed Man, a two-year-old belonging to G. B. Morris, bolted on the turn and when opposite the furlong post jumped the outside fence right in the midst of a crowd of rail birds, one of whom, called "Gallinipper," a stable hand employed by S. McNaughton, was mortally injured. Newport Form NEWPORT FORM. The form of Thursday's Newport fields is : First Race Battus, Little Buler, Thorn Wild. Second Bace William F. II., Miss Louise, Nellie Bly. Third Bace St. Sidney, Tobe Paine, Assassin. Fourth Race Gerda, Hopewell, Suave. Fifth Bace Halberdier, Kid Hampton, Quincy. Newport Entries NEWPORT ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track sloppy. Runs well in mud. First Race 7-S Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt, Hdcp. 36250 Hand Bail 4.. ..115 670 37016 Bernie 6.. ..112 680 36938 Waterton 5.. ..110 670 37077 Thorn Wild 5.. ..107 685 37059 Battns 5.... 107 700 37009 Oricius . 5.... 107 680 (37077lLittle Buler 6.. ..107 690 370603Henry's Sister 5....105 685 37008 Floria 3.. ..102 675 Second Race 1-2 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. 266362Emma Bellow 4.... 107 670 370502WilIIam F. II... 4.. ..103 700 36315 Pinetop 3.. ..102 680 37059 Kate Macduff.... 5.. ..101 685 S6S72 Occasionally 3.... 98 680 37042 Nellie Bly II 3.... 94 685 37043 Lady Mercer 4.... 94 675 37078 Miss Louise 3.... 91 690 Third Race 3-4 Blii. 4-year-olds and upward, Selling. 37026 Simon 4.... 103 670 37860 Tobo Paine 7.. ..103 690 37076 St. Sidney 5 .... 103 700 37060 Assassin 9... .100 ......685 37076 Title 8.... 100 680 370593Starter 4.... 100 685 37076 Colonel Zack 5.... 100 680 37059 Maggie Young 5.... 98 675 Fourth Race 5-8 mile, 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (37080)Suave 6....127 685 3706S March 8.. ..125 670 370783 Juniper 5.... 122 670 37011 Little Emmy 4. ...121 680 37026 Lathrop 4.... 116 675 (37042)Belle Barnard 3. ...109 685 315972Sir Kenneth 7.. ..107 680 37012 OllieJ 7.. ..105 670 370422Hopewell 3.. ..104 690 36233 Gerda 3.... 89 700 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Sollinst. (37059) Halberdier 4.. ..109 700 (37060) Kid Hampton 5. ...107 699 370622Daltsworth 4. ...107 675 370463C P.Jones 7... .107 680 37062Georgiena 4.... 105 680 37062 Free Girl 5.. ..105 675 37062 Quincy 3.... 102 685 37061 Cologne II 3.... 100 680 New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. The form of Thursday's New Orleans fields is : First Bace Brush By, Sweet Nell, Agnes Mack. Second Bace Maltster, Ed L., The Stewardess. Third Bace L'Etrenne, Emshee, Wealth or Carl Kahler. Fourth Bace Port Boyal, Carl Kahlor or JTargis, Bay. Fifth Bace Blanco, Mauser. John Coulter. Sixth - Bace Bough Bider, Annie Lauretta, Leenja. New Orleans Form T. K. Lynch NEW ORLEANS FORM. New Oeleans, La., January 14. The horse3 seeming to have the best chances in Thursday's races are: First Bace Brush By, Fading Light, Sweet Nell. Second Bace Maltster, The Stewardess, Ed L. Third Bace L'Etrenne, Wealth, Emshee. Fourth Bace Port Boyal, Hargis, Bay. Fifth Bace Glendon, Blanco, John Coulter. Sixth Bace Bough Bider, Ceylon, Leenja. T. K. Lynch. New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Apprentice allowance. Runs well in mud. First Raes-3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Atre. Wt. Hdcp. (369S6)Sweet Nell ....112 ;720 36741 Fading Light 112 705 (36979) Princess Tulane ....112 715 S6979 Epidemic ....105 700 369792Agnes Mack ....105 713 36979 Noweta 105 710 36979 Athelroso 105 700 36896 Breaker ....105 705 r-gSAppH Sweet ....105 710 ?.69962Brush By ....100 725 S6981 Fair Lass ....100 710 3S996 Paramount 100 705 Second Raoo 7-8 MH. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 368102Ed L .... 9 . ..109 720 369803Paul Creyton .... 4.. ..107 715 (36997) Charles Bamsey 7 ...106 710 37013 Grantor 7 .. 105 710 364942Frank M .... a.... 104 7C0 (819)Heugist. .... 5... .104 705 369192Jerry:Hunt... .... 7.. ..104 ......700 369973Censor .... 5.. ..103 710 370312Maltster .... 5.... 102 725 (36998) The Stewardess .... 4.. ..1C0 715 Third Kaco 3-4 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 37016 Wealth 5.... 112 735 (37049) L'Etrenne 5.. ..112 ......750 370513Emshee .... 4.. ..102 740 King B., b. or br. c, by Kingston Elsie B 4.. ..102 370492Carl Kahler .... 5....1C2 715 37014 Wiedemann .... 6. ...102 720 37034 Safeguard 3.... 97 7C0 (36933)Rankin .... 3.... 96 725 ,37034 3Qlonnevis .... 3.... 96 720 35054 DukeDashaway 3.... 88 695 37049 Tancred .... 3.... 88 725 36877 Medina 3.... 83 695 Fourth Race 1 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 37016 Wealth 5.... 110 730 36981 Port Boyal .... 4.. ..103 750 370492Carl Kahler .... 5... .101 740 370512Hargis .... 4. ...100 735 370013The Messenger .... 6.... 93 730 36999 Bay -4.... 90 735 Fifth Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds. Selling. 37034 Glendon ... 108 705 37030 War Cry ...106 710 370473Blanco ....104 725 37047 Brookston ....104 710 36981 Welcome Light ....103 715 37030 The Wizard 102 700 (36945)John Coulter 102 715 370303 Mauser ....101 720 369633Floyd K ....101 710 37017 Ravenspur.. 99 700 36792 Hedge..... .... 99 705 36963Immor telle ...i..... .... 98 7C0 Sixth Race 1 1-16 Miles 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 36967 Magnetic 5.... Ill 700 370132Bough Bider .... 6.. ..110 725 36937 Sarilla .... 6.. ..107 715 36930 Georgia Gardner.... ... 5....103 710 (36915) Potheen .... 4.. ..103 705 36987Flaneur .... 5....102 7C0 36997 Heroics .... 7....101 690 3-i9343Annie Lauretta .... 8.... 99 720 3706 3Ceylon ... 6.... 96 .710 36544Saragamp .... 5.... 94 7C5 (37018)Leenja .... 5.... 93 715 36998Blue Bidge .... 4 ... 89 700 Page [3] Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAJU, January 14, 1903. Fifty-second day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 2 :05 p. m. No recall flag ussd. R indicates whip, 5 spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse S100. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. yJy Ind Horss A Wt St & Y StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 36S85 T. OP CAfTDLESWB 5 102 1 . 1 l8 1 1 B'k'n'th C Young 3-2 9-5 11-103-5 37021 BR'T PHOEBUS WslO 109 5 61 4i 22 23J Bullman P G Lane 12 12 12 5 36G203HAINAULiT 4 104 2 3 3" 31 "W Waldo Burrows & Co 3J 4 4 7-5 36571 MOUNTEBANK "W 5 104 3 5h 51 51 4n Minder M Finlen 5 7 6 2 36701 FRANK MAYO w 5 113 9 4 11 4h 5 See Zahn & Baldwin 30 100 100 30 31954 ULLOA s 6 105 4 82 8 81 Kelly G Webb 20 30 20 8 36442 FRANK PEARCE wsG 101 7 91 9i 9l 7h Lewis M A Stephenson 20 60 60 15 37019 KING DELLIS WSB 6 104 11 11s 10- 102 bh Tullet S P Tate 20 50 50 10 36590 CHERRIES "WS 5 99 8 71 6J 6h 95 W'k'son W R Griffin 20 60 60 20 36319 ED ADACK s 5 101 6 2-i 2 7h 10J J Daly J T Stewart & Co20 25 15 6 15970 HONOR BRIGHT w 6 102 10 103 11 11 lla Donovan M J Hayes 100 200 200 60 LARGAMENTE 4 94 12 12 12 12 12 W Daly D E Skinner 60 200 200 60 Time, 23J, 48, 1:13. Winner B. m, by Candlemas Duchess of Towers (trainod"by C. Young). Went to post at 2:14. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won in a canter; second pullnd up. Tower of Candles displayed a flight of speed that was amaz'iDg, was much the best and pulling up in the last quarter. Bright Phoebus, away slowly and pocketed to the stretch, nearly fell at the half and came through liko a flash at tho end and ran a remarkable race. Hainault displayed superior early speed, was lucky throughout and was an easy third. Mountebank was closing up strongly at the end. The others were boaten off and outclassed. Scratched (36883) Botany, 101; 36972 Lapidus, 98. Overweights Bright Phoebus. 5 pounds. Tower of Candles, show, 1 to 3. Bright Phoebus, show, 21 to 1. Hamanlt, show, 3 to 5. rj f rT 1 SECOND RACE futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) Purse $100. U 6 JL 3-year-olds and upward. Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' 3C905SMATT HOGAN wsb 6 113 5 3h 3h ,2h ln Bullman W P Magrane 8-5 8-5 7-5 3-5 36934 TYRANUS wsb 4 106 2 6i 4J 3h 21 Donegan Tigue & Co 12 12 10 4 36665 RUBINO WS 4 106 6 21 li lh 3h Bell J H Brannon 30 40 30 12 34487 MI REINA W 3 94 7 10l 62 62 44 Knapp Speirs & Co 30 30 16 8 36921 HUNGARIAN WS 6 113 11 8 H 5h 5l W'bury G W Miller 10 16 15 6 36952 P. MORRIS SEY wb 9 113 8 7h 51 4" 6i J Daly II E Rowell 10 15 15 5 36853 SKIP ME w 5 108 3 51 81 71 1" Minder J H McGhee 12 20 15 6 (36968) ONYX IL wb 3 107 10 91 101 91 8 W Waldo B S Brown 2 18-518-56-5 369033GUS LANKA ws 3- 92 1 4l 9i 102 9 Reed G Lanka 10 12 12 5 (37019)GLADYS BELL ws 3 95 4 lh 2J 81 10e LAJ'ks'n A W Coffey 10 12 12 5 36900 FAUSTURO wsb 7 113 9 11 11 11 11 Lewis Mrs Landsburg 100 100 60 30 Time, 1:11 J. Winner B. g, by Wagner Miss Might (trained by W. P. Maprane). Weut to post at 2:39. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second handily. Matt Hogan, lucky and skillfully ridden, wore down the leaders in the last furlong and won going away. Tyranus worked a rough journey and finished fast through the stretch. Rubino displayed sudden improvement, forced the pace to the last furlong and Btnck to his work well. Mi Reina got away poorly and closed a tremendous gap from the half in and finished with a sensational rush. Hungarian was nearly left and improved his position steadily. Pat Morrissey finished well. Onyx II. got away poorly. Gladys Bell showed early speedfi Scratched (369d4)San Lution. 1C9; 36782 Mildred Schultz, 107; 369702Mr. Dingle, 99; 37021 Bncolic, 92. Matt Hogan, show. 1 to 3. Tyranus, show, 2 to 1. Rubino. show, 6 to 1. Onyx II., show, 3 to 5. 2-yoar-olds. Allowances. 61y Ind Horses A Wt St i Yi ? StrFin Jockeys Owner O ft C F 36969s CAS CINE w 109 4 21! 21 l1 Bullman B'ns&Waterh'se 4-5 1 9-101-2 37037 PLANET W 106 5 31 31 2n Donnelly G B Morris J3 18-518-51 TOCOLAW wll2 1 lh V 35 T Burns WBJe'ngs&Co f31 5 18-58-5 RESIGNED w 109 7 7 51- 4 C Kelly B'nchi&McGov'n 20 60 60 20 37037 EMIL w 109 6 6h 41 5s -B'k'n'th .J.D Millin - 30 60 60 20 37020 DOLLY GREY 106 2 51 6 68 Alarie C W Chappell 10 20 20 7 BOX ELDER- w 112 8 8 7 7 Minder WBJen'gs&Co t3 5 18-53 37020 RED MAN W 109 3 41 Bolted Troxler G B Morris 3 18-518-53 tCoupled in straight betting. Time, 12, 23, 41. Winner Ch. c, by Colonel Wheeler Early Rose (trained by C. T. Patterson). Went to poBt at 2:57. At post 7 minutos. Start bad. Won easily ; second driving. Cascino secured a lucky start and under a skillfol ride forced the paco throughout and drew away fast in the final furlong. He is a coming crack. Planet got away poorly, ninde a wide stretch turn and finished like a flash under a weak ride. Tocolaw got away running, displayed brilliant speed and stamina and will beat the best later on. Resigned made up much ground from a bad start. Dolly Grey is a pronounced quitter. Red Man bolted on the turn and jumped tho outside fence. Cascine, show, 1 to 4. Planet, show, 1 to 3. Tocolaw. show, 7 to 10. Box Elder, show, 8 to 5. Red Man, show, 8 to 5. e r?f rr FOURTH RACE l Mile and 70 Yards Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. f i J 6 f Handicap. . Ind Horses A Wt 8t M Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 1 (3697DISHTAR WS 4 98 1 l1! If l1 U ln W Knapp A Josephs 2 11-511-53-5 36954 CORRIGAN wb 4 120 2 2 31! 31 21! 21! Bullman B'ns&Waterh'se 6-5 7-5 7-5 2-5 36971 LORD BADGE wb 4 103 4 4 2h 2J 32 36 Minder W L Oliver 4 4 16-54-5 35033 BON MOT wb 4 113 3 33 4 4 4 4 W'bury H E Rowell 8 12 10 31 Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:41, 1:45. Winner B. f, by SamXucas Isiac (trained by W. M. Murry). Went to post at 3:32. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving; second easily. Ishtar secured a lucky start and made the running at a slow pace and then finished fast with an advantage of several lengths start in the final sprint. Corrigan galloped along in behind tho winner to the stretch and appeared like the winner when a furlong out, but tired pnd was evidently short. Lord Badge, away badly, raced under a choking pull for six furlongs, but failed to come on at the end and was unlucky and carried wide, but ran in much improved form. Bon Mot was evidently unfit and looked big and high. No show betting. ' P7 f fT A FIFTH RACK S-4 Mile. Purse SiO'J. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. g 6 U 6 4b : ; Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36972 UUACHUCA W 4 110 5 51 43 it n Minder li W Baldwin 55 4i 41 7-5 (3702DMOCORITO H 8 103 3 315 2" 2i 2 Waterbury T Wollman 6 6 4 7-5 (37023) JARRETIERE D'OR IK 4 107 7 6i 6i 5i 31 Birkenruth J P Atkin 5 8 8 21 (369i4)SAD SAM RS 5 116 4 11 li 31 4, Kelly JHBrannan 2 3 31 8-5 370212BARD BURNS WS 5 109 1 21 H 45 Bullman D S Fountain 7 9 8 3 37022 DIVINA 4 99 6 7 7 62 610 Q Kelly El Primero Stable 15 15 8 3 36718 SLY jl 9 105 2. 4 51 7 7 T Burns D M Hanlon 8 12 8 3 Time, 24, 481, t :13. v Winner B. c, by Emperor of Norfolk La Plata (trained by G. W. Baldwin). Went to post at 3:55. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second easily. Huachuca fell in behind the leaders to the stretch, where he flashed through while making the last turn, and Minder's vigorous finish won for him. Mocorito was ridden with bad judgment, followed Sad Sam's terrific pace closely, ontrunnino him on the turn and going very wide, finished fast under an inefficient ride and was easily best. She is in great form. Jarretiere d'Or, nearly left, closed a tremendous gap early, and when a furiong out seemed dangerous, but unexpectedly tired right at the end. Sad Sam, away poorly, forced a fast pace and tired in the stretch. Scratched 37040 Ned Dennis, 1G7; 36433 Shellmount, 104. Overweights Mocorito, 1 pound; Bard Burns, 2. Huachuca, show, 3 to 5 Mocorito. show, 7 to 10. Jarretiere d'Or, show, 6 to 5. Bad Sam, show, 4 to 5. fr7 SIXTH RACE 1 Aliie. Purse $41.0. a-year-ulds and upward. Selling. 8T! i U i O Ind Horses A Wt St K, Yi StrKin Jockeys Owners. O H C P 3700tjL.KADiK N i 93 4 1 11 12 Ui 11 J Daly V B Jennings&Co 3 3 21 9-10 (36973)ESHERIN W5 3 91 2 3i 32 2h 2h 25 Reed J F Schorr 2 13-513-59-10 370'2 THE PRIDE N 7 112 6 41 2 3 311 3i Waterbury T Wellman 15 15 6 21 S6854 FRANK WOODS W 6 110 7 7 61 6 51 4 See GardenCityStable8 20 16 5 370393BILL MAS3IE W 5 101 5 51 51 42 41 51 Connell Snider & Co 3 '4 18-57-5 37023 ALBERT EN RIGHT H 5 105 1 22 4 5n 65 67 Birkenruth Mrs Sanders 15 25 25 8 34082 FRANGIBLE W 6 107 3 61 7 7 7 7 W Knapp J Curl 30 50 50 15 Time, 25, 491, 1 :15, 1 :391 Winner B. c, by Maxio Pas Seul (trained Dy W. B. Jennings). Went to post at 4 :23. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second the same. Leader led under restraint from start to finish and won as if he far outclassed the field. Esherin waited close up to tbo stretch and then came away from the others as if they were anchored and was easily second best. The Pride, away badly, raced quickly into prominenco and held on remarkably well at the distance and is steadily improving. Frank Woods, nearly left, trailed last to tho stretch, where he finished with his old time ruBh and showed sudden improvemant. Bill Massie was bumped at the start and repeatedly interfered with and had no chance with a bad ride. Albert Enright fell away after going a good half. Scratched 370392Illowaho, 107; 37010 Axminster, 104. Overweights Frank Woods. 1 pound. Lander, show. 1 to 2. Esherin show, 2 to 5. The Pride, show, 6 to 5. Bill Massie, show, 3 to 5. The Racing Calendar OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE JOCKEY CLUB. invaluable to Turfmen interested in Racing in the Easl and to Breeders Throughout the Country. A.8 all registrations must be made direct to The Jockey Club, the Racing Calendar as its official organ publishes earliest all such registrations of foals and names, and all announcements in regard to registration and naming, as well as the rulings and proceedings of The Jockey Club, entries to stakes of Eastern Racing Associations, official summaries, stake announcoments, declarations, dates, etc., and matters of interests to breeders and owners. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $5.00 PER ANNUM; $2.50 FOB SIX MONTHS. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION, Address; H. A. BUCK, Publisher, Windsor Arcade, flew York City. Newport Form Chart NEWPORT FORM CHART. NEWPORT, K.Y., January 14, 1903. Twenty-second day. Queen City Jockey Club. Winter Meet- ing. Weather clear; track sloppy with hard bottom. Presiding Judge, Clem Creveling. Starter, P. Chinn. Secretary, James H. Nixon. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. W indicates whip, 5 spurs, j blinkers. FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse $200. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. rj Q rj Q Ind Horses A Wt St & Yx StrFin Jockeys Owners O K C P 36991 FLOP wb 8 1061 8 61 2-' 21! lnk Cun'ham C M Jaeger 4 5 5 2 30323 BL. SHEPPARD ws 6 107 4 2 1 U 22 Tracy A C Stover 10 10 8 4 36910 DUNSBRO w 4 104 7 51 4 6 3 M'ntain J Stevens 6 6 6 2 37060 TITLE ws 8 104 6 8 8 7 4 Gr'nfield T A Davies C 8 8 3 370592ST. SIDNEY ws 5 111 3 3n 51! 41 51 Meyer W J Logan 8 8 8 3 37045 FAITH WARD w 7 102 5 7 62 52 62 D O'Neal B Baughn 8-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 370252NANNIE J. w 7 106 2 V- 31 31 710 Spargur C Watson 2 2 2 1 37025SCOLONEL ZACK w 5 1051 1 41 7 8 8 Rooney J Earl 8 10 10 4 Time, 25, 501, 1:04. Winner B. g, by Coriolanus Freddie (trained by C. M. Jaeger). Went to post at 2 :01. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving ; second easily. Flop at last ran to his true form and was much the best. All tangled up at the start, Cunningham took him the overland route and, coming strongly in the stretch run, managed to get up in the final strides. Blanche Sheppard ran a good race, and under a more vigorous ride would have won. Dnnsbro began slowly, but finished fast. Nannie J. quit in the final eighth. Faith Ward was a false alarm. Scratched 37015 Lord Crimson, 104. Overweights St. Sidney, 4 pounds; Flop, 21 ; Colonel Zack, 11; Nannie J., 4. Flop, show, evens. Blanche Sheppard, show, 2 to 1. Dnnsbro, show, evens. Faith Ward, show, out. Nannie J., show, out. 8EC0ND BACK 1 Mlle lu"e $'-0n. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 37077 Ind Horses AWtSt M H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37046 LITTLE RULER w 6 107 1 11 l2 ll l1 1 Rooney W Hyle 3 3 3 4-5 36961 PAT GARRETT w 7 107 2 42 3s 3T 3s 21 Cun'ham C M Jaeger 3 3 3 4-5 37043 OMELIA WB 8 1081 4 21! 22 22 2l 310 G'dyear C W Hall 10 12 12 4 36906 JOE FIELDS wb 3 100 3 32 4 4" 410 410 G Deal R Gaines 40 50 50 12 37027 THORN WILD ws 5 112 6 6 51! 51 51 54 S'monds Y Sullivan 10 12 12 3 37027 CHAR. ESTES ws 6 107 5 51 6 6 6 6 Spargur L Lanay 40 40 20 8 37027 MADELINE G. w 5 105 Left at the post. D O'Neal W Pilcher 1 6-5 6-5 2-5 Time, 261, 531, 1:213, 1:50. Winner B. c, by King Lee Madam (trained by W. Hyle). Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Little Ruler, favored by a lucky start, went to the front and soon assuming a winning lead held his field safe all the way. Pat Garrett, under a patient ride, finished well and was as much the best of the others. Omelia swung wide, losing ground which she could not make up in the stretch run. Madeline G. was left flat-footed at the post. Scratched 37046 Old Huss, 110. Overweights Omelia, 31 pounds; Joo Fields, 3; Thorn Wild, 5, Little Rnlor. show, out. Pat Garrett, show, 2 to a. Omelia, show, 3 to 2. Madeline G., show, out. gTQy'g THIRD RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 370452DR. HASSMAN w 8 122 1 lnk l2 121 T WalkerW Hyle 2 11-511-53-5 (37045) K OF D'MONDS w 5 122 2 2 22 212 Burris H T Buell 2 11-511-53-5 369942 JUNIPER w 5 122 4 31 31 32 Meyer W J Logan 7 8 8 3 37029 HERMOSO w 8 125 5 55 42 4s Cun'ham T Leigh 7 8 8 3 37042 MISS LOUISE w 3" 98 6 41 510 521 Gr'nfield L McGrail 50 100 100 30 36995 CRISSCROSS w 4 120 3 6 C 6 M'ntain J Stephens 3-2 3-2 1 out Time, 24?, 501, 573. Winner Ch. g, by St. Sleepy Jim Bay Dode (trained by W. Hyle). Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Di. Hassman, off well in motion, showed a good turn of speed and won with plenty to spare. King of Diamonds had. no mishaps. Juniper did all that was expected of him. Hermoso cut himself so as to make him. practically helpless. Crisscross tore both her hind plates off at the start and cat herself severely on"the right hind leg. Overweights Miss Louiso, 4 pounds. Dr. HasBtnan, show, out. King of Diamonds, show, out. Juniper, show, 6 to 5. irj'Qrj' FOURTH RACE a 4 Mile. Purso$m 4-year-olds and upward, Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St li Yi 91 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37044 POSTILLION w 4 112 1 l8 1 l5 l2 Cun'ham Baker&Lam'son 8-5 2 6-5 3-5 (37046) FUCINO w S 112 3 42 22 2 2 M'ntain J Schwarzendahl 4-5 1 1 2-5 37009 MARG. HOFFMAN w 5 110 5 510 45 31 321 Gr'nfield T A Davies 7 8 8 21 3G927 T. MIDDLETON w 7 115 2 21 520 42 4 T Walker D Hennessy 5 6 6 8-5 37025 HART D. W 5 1131 4 32 31 52 52 O C'n'h'mO Cunningham 20 20 20 6 31694 JIM W. W7 11916 66G 6 Bohling J Bohling 30 30 30 a Time, 25J. 51, 1:20. Winner Br. c, by Lissak Emily (trained by J. Baker). Went to post at 3:25. At post 3 minutes. Start good for all but Jim W. Won in a canter ; second easily. Postillion was much the best, broke in front and made his field look cheap. Fucino began slowly and finished fast, but could not get near the winner. Margarot Hoffman ran her race. Tom Middleton quit early. The others wore always outrnu. Overweights Jim W., 41 pounds; Hart D., 11. Postillion, show, out. Fucino, show, out. Margaret Hoffman, show, 4 to 5. gryQgQ FIFTH RACE 1-3 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St jj Yt 3j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37044 SUAVE wb 6 125 4 2-'l 1 1 R Steele T A Davies 1 6-5 6-5 1-2 370612PEARL MENDEL w 3 1051 1 H 21! 221 Rooney W Hyle 5 5 5 2 31903 DEVEREUX WS C 112 3 31 31 31 Tracy A C Stover 4 5 5 2 37029 FR. KE SINGER w 3 116 2 41 41 4 Cun'ham T R Cornwell 4 5 5 2 37029 LADY LUSK W 3 102 5 5 5 5 D O'Neal H Greenfield 12 20 20 8 36840 FAIRY DELL w 6 118 Left at the post. M'ntain W J Logan 3 3 3 1 Time, 241, 50. Winner Br. m, by Favor Lady Abbsss (trained by T. A. Davies). Went to post at 3:54. At post 7 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. Suave quickly raced into a contending position and, assuming command at the stretch bend, came fast in the stretch run, winning with plenty to Bpare. Pearl Mendel found her impost too heavy. Devereux ran well and will do in the mud. Frank Kesinger could not handle the weight. Fairy Dell was standing tho reverse way of the track when the barrier shot up. Corrected weights Lady Lusk, 102. Overweights Pearl Mendel, 31 pounds. Snavo, show, ont. Pearl Mendel, show, 4 to 5. Devereux, show, ovens. Fairy Doll, show, 2 to 5. Page [4] TO STUDENTS OF FORM. A large proportion of the horseB now running at San Francisco took part in the sixty days racing at Butte, Mont, last summer. Knowledge of their performances there is of great value to students o form who are following the! course of racing at Frisco. Daily Racing Foem has2 prepared a table of the Butte racing in compact style which is for sale at 10 cents. It will be Jmailed to all who may apply on receipt of the sum named. TSOHTHI.Y FOB'-' BOOKS. The Form Book for December is ready for Bale, and includes the racing of December 31. Papr coyer, SI : leather cover, Sl.r.0. NOW ON SALE j -THE.. j NOW ON SALE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL FOR I903. (COPY RIGHTED) A Handbook of Figures Beyond Comparison. An Official Compendium of Records. Summaries by Experts on the Past Year's Doing. EDITED BY F. H. BRUNELL. 30c. in Paper. 50c. in Soft Morocco. Daily Racing Form Pub. Co , 124-126 Fifth Ave, j SOW AN SLE j Chicago NOW ON SALE my wrs" St. Louis Fair Association 1 ocTMBMaatit.' STAKE EVENTS 1903. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 17, 1903. FOR THREE-IEAR-OIDS AND UPWARD. THE LAUREL, $1,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and unwarrt- THE INAUGURAL, $1,500 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and up- oVtobr the nominatin; additional to start. Sis Furlongs. To be run Saturday) ward; $10 to accompany the nomination; $15 to be paid on acceptance of weight, which ac- the FINAL $1 000 Adrlpd A 3fiHnf?- wonotaif0. o.t. ceptance must be made by April 20, and $50 additional to start. One Mile. To be run Sat- acJmanyTe uraay, May l. Saturday, October 31. n THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, $1,000 Added. A selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds FOR TWO-TEAK-OLDS, and upward; $5 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start. One Mile. To be run THE DEBUTANTE, $1,000 Added. For two-year-old fillies Cfoals of 1901V tn nr. Saturday, May 9. the nomination; $50 additional to start. Penalties and allowances Fournfl p5 THE PRESS, $1,000 Added. A selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward; $5 to longs To be run Thursday May 7 anoyances. our and a n Half Fur-accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start Five and a Half Furlongs. To be run THE KINDERGARTEN, $1,000 Added. For two-year-old colts and jreldin? rfnai nf SatTHyC0UyNTRY CLUB, $1,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and JrS additi0nal t0 Start- Penalti andaUowan'ce? upward; $5 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start. Six Furlongs. To be run THE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP, $1,200 Added. For two-year-olds (foals of 1901V $10 to ThUTrHdyMEaMyOR.AL, $1,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and up, S1 to 8tart- Penalties and allowances. Six Furlongs, ward; $5 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start. Five and a Half Furlongs. THE NATIVE NURSERY, $1,000 Added. A sweepstakes for two-year-olds (foals of 1901V T0HprSaAyNDAf, $1,000 Added.. Ahgis oSA f additional to start. One Mile and seventy Bi' J?ue ur upward; $5 to accompany the nomination; $50 longs To be run Saturday June 27 TH EC LU B US EJ B ERS' HANDICAP, $2,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for three- TO M. LEMP BREWING CO 8 061! year-olds and upward. Weights to be announced May 18; $10 to accompany thenonunation; toe nomlSLioiU $50 Mono'' tiStI be OctorT which acceptance must be made by May 30, and $70 additional to ran Thursday of weight, $20 on acceptance THE FORECAST, $1,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for two-year-olds (foals of 1901V -tart- OnoeMneBand a Quarter. & t-une . ?. ,5 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start. One Mile. foVg$Sji&. to start. Six Furlongs. To be run Saturday, to accompany the nomination; $50 additional FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. October 3. ,ous FAIRi $i,000 Added. A selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds and up- THE CRITERION, $1,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for two-year-olds and upward; ward" $5 to accompany the noniination; $50 additional to start One Mile and Seventy Yards. $5 to accompany the nomination; $o0 additional to start. One Mile. To be run Saturday, October 10. To be run Thursday, October 8. t Future Events, Entries Close Wednesday, AproB 3, 93. in 1-904 or one of ?5'000 in 1903 3 lbs ; of ,one ? $5,000 or three of any value in 19W. 5 lbs. extra. AMniAAD U fiRO OOO ,n,i.i VV v v O w s Rl i u-i- D rjr-. O f r-Ain Al R H ArxUILjAr. Others, if non-wmners of two sweepstakes of any value in 1904, allowed 3 lbs.; of one at any y PJU,UUU time, 4 lbs. additional; maidens, 5 lbs. additional. One Mile and a Half. TO BE RUN IN JUNK, 1904. THE ST. LOUIS DERBY FOR 1906, $7,500 Added. Estimated value, $15,000. (Entries to For three-vear-olds and upward in 1904 (foals of 1901 and preceding years). The St Louis this stake free.) A sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1903); entrance free for mares Pnir Association guarantees the gross value to be $50,000, of which $0,000 to second, $2,000 to covered in 1902 and their produce foaled in 1903; $10 each for foals declared by January 1 third and the fourth to save its stake. Entries close April 1, 1903. Liabilities as follows: 1904; $20 each for foals declared by January 1, 1905. Declarations void unless accompanied by Two vear olds at time of entry: By subscription of $25 each April 1, 1903; $50 additional if the money; $50 each for foals remaining in after January 1, 1905. The stake to be reopened nni- fWlared bv July 1 1903; $75 additional if not declared by October 1, 1903; $100 additional June 1, 1905 and January 1, 1906, and entries accepted upon payment of $100 in cash June 1 if Glared bv February 1, 1904; $250 additional to start. , , 1905, or $400 in cash January 1; 1906; $150 additional to start. The St. Louis Fair Association ThrPP vear olds at time of entry: By subscription of $50 each April 1, 1903; $7o additional to add $7,500, of which $1,500 to second, $750 to the third and the fourth to save its stake. The tt nnt flPf-brpfl bv Julv 1 1903; $ld0 additional if not declared by October 1, 1903; $125 additional owner, at time of entry, of the mare producing the winner, to receive $500 out of the stake f J ,wiTrpd bv February 1, 1904; $250 additional to start A winner of a sweepstakes of $3,500 in 1906 or one of $5,000 in 1905, 3 lbs.; of one of $5,000 or SL tSp to be reonened February 1, 1904, and entries accepted on that date upon pay- three of any value in 1906, 5 lbs. extra. Others, if non-winners of two sweepstakes of any -f wn additional to start. Weights to be published March 15, 1904. A winner, vaiue in igos, allowed 3 lbs.; of one at any time, 4 lbs. additional; maidens, 5 lbs. additional J?,,MiWnn of weichts. of $1,500 twice or $2,500 once, penalized 6 lbs.; of $2,500 twice or Should a mare entered in this stake drop her foal before January 1, 1903, have a dead foal a q ihq of $4 000 twice or $7,000 once, 12 lbs.; if handicapped at 112 lbs. or over, these Gr more than one foal, or be barren, the entry of such mare shall be void. One Mile and a shaMT be reduced by one-third; at 120 lbs. or over, by two-thirds; at 130 lbs. or over Half. . , penalties snaii ub i c j cage Qf tnree.year.oiag) penalties shall not cause the weight to Special Notice. When a horse has been sold, an accepted transfer in writing of the en-IIL it lhs One Mile 'and a Quarter. gagemnt of an entry must be filed with the secretary. The officers of the Association re-exceeu ua- rMronv for 1904 $7 500 Added Estimated value. $15,000. (Entries to this serve the right to refuse any entry or the acceptance of a transfer from any one for THE SJ. LOUISDERBfor cause without notice- AU dlsputes, clams and objections, with respect to the Interpret lltatSStm additional to startf $7,5W) addld, of which $1 500 tation of the conditions of these stakes shall be decided by the officers of the Association? opto second and $750 to third? the fourth to save its stake. A winner of a sweepstakes of $3,500 those whom they may appoint, and their decision shall be flnaL Entry blanks and any Information furnished on application. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities : Woathor clear ; track fast. S Runs well in mud. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-oldo. Hallinc. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt, Hdcp. 369032Quatre 110 725 36J34 Clarinette 107 710 37057 Pure Dale .... 107 705 37005 TheOwl 106 715 31218 Alta wan 1C6 710 370052Donami 105 720 36800 Delsegno 106 705 Pickaway, ch. c, by Piccolo Marcella ....103 36866 John F. Finerty' 103 695 Anvil, b.c, by Brutus Grandezia.103 .. 37055 Escarola St.... 99 700 36986 Snare 95 695 Second Race 7-8 Mil. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horsos. Acs. Wt. Ildcu. 31925 Sailor 5.. '..109 690 36989 El Pilar 4.. ..109 ......710 37040 Rose of Hilo 6.... 107 710 17616 Be Happy 8.... 107 700 36985 Platonius 8.... 4.... 105 710 36849 Stirling Towers 4.... 104 715 370583Rasp 5.. ..104 725 31130 Helen Smith 5.... 102 695 37036 Alaria 7.... 102 710 36951 Claudator 4.. ..101 705 366903Harry Thatcher 6.... 99 700 37002 Propeller 5.... 99 705 36900 Esternell.... 4.... 97 715 37038 Doreen 4.... 94 720 .Third Rooa-3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 36955 Past Master ,...115 715 " 3703 Fort. Wayne .... .. ....112 ......725 36751 Step Around 110 715 36938 Ed Lilburn 109 720 S69"6 Tommy Mitchell 109 705 T6751 Sulitelma 107 700 368C0 Master ; 106 715 36921 Dotterel .....104 710 33970 Tommy Knight 8 ...104 695 37055 Almaric ....104 700 37005 Mr. Farnum l .... 103 710 37019 Levant 98 700 Fourth Race 1 Mile. 4-year-oldo and upward. Sallinst. (37005)Urchin 8.... 6.. ..115 710 36887 Antolee.. 5.. ..110 705 (37007)Beana 7. ...110 725 37007 Lena (.... 9....107 700 265233 Major Dixon 6.. ..106 710 37040 Fairbury .... 5.... 106 715 36973 Rollick 5.. ..106 720 36870 Qalanthus 5. ...104 700 37039 Ultruda 4.... 101 715 36972 Lapidus..... 4.. ..101 715 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Sailing. 37022 Handpress 8.. ..112 .705 17571 F. W. Brode 6.... 112 705 37055 Hesper 6.. ..112 725 36989 Roy Dare 5.... 109 710 37054 Bernota 5....109 700 36934 Nugget 4.. ..109 710 365433Bedner 5.. ..109 715 37002 Oscar Tolle 5....107 690 370542Sleeping Child 4.. ..106 715 370T62Saintly 6.... 104 710 37C01 Sim W ....10.. ..104 720 S6534 Tizona - 6.... 104 700 369182Azarine 4.... 104 725 37038 Dollie Wiethoff 7.. ..102 715 Sixth Raco 1 1-4 Miles 4-yoar-olds and upward. Sailing. 370412Searcher 5... .108 750 (S6803)Sunello ... 6.. ..107 720 (37055)Ignacio 4.. ..107 735 ( 17903) Ravino.. 5.. ..107 735 37007 Silver Fizz 6.... 105 725 37055 Larry Wilt ... 4.. ..105 730 37058 I. O. U 4.... 103 710 370533 Forte 8.... 102 740 Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. San Feanoisco, Cal., January 14. The horses Burning to have the best chances in Thursday's races are : First Race Donami or Qnatre. Second Raco Doreen or Alaria. Third Race Fort Wayne or Dotterel. Fourth Race Beana or Rollick. Fifth Race Sleeping Child or Saintly. Sixth Race Searcher or Ignacio. H. FOBSLAND. Oakland Form , OAKLAND FORM. The form of Thursday's Oakland fields is : First Race Quatre, Donami, The Owl. Second Race Rasp, Doreen, Stirling Towers. Third Race Fort Wayne, Ed Lilburn, Step Around. Fourth Race Beana, Rollick, Ultrcda. Fifth Race Hesper, Sim W., Sleeping Child. Sixth Race Searcher, Forte, Ignacio.