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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, January 16, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, January 16, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903011601 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, January 16, 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] TOL7lXSrQ. 14. - CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JArTJAHY 16,. 1903. PRICE 5 CEKTS Brighton Handicap and Cup BRIGHTON HANDICAP AND CUP. The entries for the Brighton Handicap and Brighton Cup have been announced. The handicap has seventy-six entries, or nearly double as many as it had last year, and the Brighton Cnp presents forty-one nominations, as against twenty seven last year. There is scarcely a thoroughbred of prominence east or west that is not numbered in the list. The Brighton Cup, as is well known, is a weight-for-age race, and as president Engeman has decided to have it run at the October meeting of the association' it probably will be, and, in any event, ought to be a much better race than it ever has been heretofore. ChiefTamong the entries for the handicap are Gold Heels, Grey Friar, Hyphen, Colonel Bill, River Pirate, Huntressa, Masterman, the crack filly Eugenia Burch, Africander, Heuo, Blues, Olympian, a full half dozen from John Madden's string, The Huguenot, Herbert, five from Alexander Shields' stable, with Advance Guard in the load, Chilton, Oom Paul, Irish Lad and the imported Jxoree Good Morning II., with L. V. Bell's other stars on the list. The weights for this event will 2e announced on January 27. The entries follow: Brighton Handicap, one mile and a quarter : Horse. Age. Horse. Age. Gold Heels . .5 Ponnibert 5 River Pirate 3 Do 8anet 4 Huntressa 4 Olympian 5 Corrigan 4 Injunction 3 Hyphen 4 Rigodon 3 Royal - 5 Gimcrack 3 Good Morning II 5 Golden Maxim 3 Colonel Bill 4 Allan 3 Francesco 4 Circus 4 Hermis 4 Prediction 3 Namtor 4 City Bank 4 Masterman 4 Onatas 3 Bessie Spahr 4 Yardarm 3 Linguist ... 3 Pentecost 4 Sambo 4 Dauphin 3 .Spencer Reif 3 SadieS 6 Rightful 3 Sombrero i Jane way 3 Cunard 4 Bob McLean 3 Wild Pirate 5 Eugenia Burch 3 The Huguenot 8 Daly 5 Herbert 6 Merry Acrobat 3 Syrlin. 8 Africander ...3 Great American 5 Connecticut a Northern Star 4 JJodo 4 Advance Guard 6 Roehampton 5 Andy Williams 4 Igniter 4 Hunter Raine 4 Arsenal 4 Prince of Melbourne.. .6 .Disadvantage... 4 Zoroaster 7 April Shower 4 Chilton 4 Blues 5 Waswift... 4 His Eminence 4 Sidney C. Love 3 Water Boy 4 Flocarline 3 Charles Elwood 3 Glen Water 4 Renald 4 Inventor 4 The Rhymer 5 Tom Kenny 5 Grey Friar 3 Oom Paul 4 Whiskey King 4 Irish Lad 3 Brighton Cup, two miles and a quarter: Horse. A.Wt. Horse. A.Wt. Gold Heels 5 124 Gimcrack 3 111 Sir Faust 3 HI Allan 3 111 Hyphen 4 124 Circus 4 124 Masterman ........4 124 Onatas 3 111 Sambo 4 124 Dauphin 3 111 Merry Acrobat 3 111 Hermis..... 4 124 Africander 3 111 Colonel Bill 4 124 Sunny Shore. 4 124 Linguist ...3 111 Major Daingerfiold4 124 Londin 3 111 Connecticut 4 124 The Huguenot 8 124 Hono .....4 124 Great American ...5 124 Igniter ;..4 124 Advance Guard 6 124 Bines 5 124 Andy Williams ....4 124 His Eminence 5 124 Pr'ce of Melbonrne.6 124 Water Boy 4 124 Chilton 4 124 Charles Elwood ...3 111 Sidney C. Love ....3 111 Benald 4 124 Flocarhne 3 111 Hops 5 124 Tom Kenny 5 124 The Rhymer 5 124 Irish Lad 3 111 Bonnibert 5 124 Dixiehne 4 124 Rigodon 3 111 Cleophus' Name CLEOPHUS' NAME. A fow woeks ago Samuel P. Lancaster died. In the center of the Blue Grass region there is a very old scholastic institution, much older than Vassar or the other mnch-talkod-of colleges of the present ; day. It is called Nazareth Academy, and is conducted under the auspices of the Sisters of St. , Joseph of Kentucky. In the early '90s two young : nieces of the late Mr. Lancaster attended this academy. A handsome filly by the famous Wagner had beon foaled at the Lancaster farm some. months before, and one day when the little girls came home their uncle told them they could name the youngster, which already was their particular pst. They selected many names, such as Sunshine, Springtime, Appls Blossom, Rainbow and others of the kind they thought beautiful, but all those were returned with the information that they had already been taken. "Let us call her Cleophus," said one of the girls. Sister Cleophus was the Mother Superior of the academy. The name was sent on and the filly was registered. When the good sisters heard that the name of their superioress had been given to a horse they were thoroughly shocked, and the two little girls who had innocently offended them went around with tear-stained faces. When the filly was two years old her running qualities were purchased by Michael F. Dwyer for $1,C00. He heard the story of how she received her name and the trouble it had brought upon the girls. " If Clocphuc turns: out as I espsct she will," said he to Mr. Lancaster, "I will square things with the Bisters." The Mother Superior had to make a journey to New York every year to report to the head of the order in that city, and while.on one of these trips she saw in a studio a magnificent statue of St Joseph. The price was $1,000 and the little sister never could, save up enough money to buy it. Many times she prayed that something might happen which would enable her to bring this St. Joseph to her academy in the Kentucky hills. In the meantime the filly which was named after her was being discussed by turfmen near and far. Her trial work was sensational. What the other famous Wagner mare Imp was later on, Cleophus was as a two-year-old. In the Debutante Stakes at Louisville she met Suisun, the pride of California, and finished in front. Then came the match race between this great pair of fillies, and Cleophus, with Simms up, again defeated Suisun. Mike Dwyer has celebrated many turf victories, but he never was happier than the night aftor this race. True to his word, he sent a check to the Mother Superior of Nazareth, and little Sister Cleophus, although it was not the time for her regular trip to New York, went there at once and brought back the statue of St. Joseph upon which her heart had been set for years. Now Orleans Item. Gossip of the Turf ; , : GOSSIP OF THE TUEF. It is reported that Secretary Nathanson, of the Harlem Jockey Club, has notified horsemen that jockey Winkfield has had his suspension removed by the Harlem judges. Winkfield was Bent for by Judge Hamilton at Harlem last fall to explain a ride in a certain race. He ignored the summons and remained away from the judges' stand. The judges set him down for contempt of court, and the discipline cost Winkfield a lot of money, for he was in demand at Chicago. The remission of the punishment vrill enable him to accept mounts outside of the Corrigan stable, which has second call oh his services. He is under contract to P. Dunne. Jockey King, who is to do the riding for the stable of S. J. Smith the coming season, got a severe fall while exercising Northern Star at Gravesend track recently. The horso reared up and fell back, landing squarely on the rider. The boy was picked up in an unconscious condition, and it was believed at first that ho was badly hurt. He was carried to the stable and a physician was summoned, who worked over him half an hour before signs of life were apparent. Ho came around all right, but complained of severe pains in the head. New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NSW ORLEANS, I.A., January 15, 1903. Forty-third day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald, Secretary. Sheridan Clark. Racing starts at 2:00. No recall flag used. H indicates whip, 5 spurs, i blinkers FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 5400. 3-year-olds. FillieB. Allowances. lrj'QgJ Ind Horses A Wt St M K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (3G99G)SWEET NELL ws 112 3 2h lnt 21! 1" Boiesen P A Renaud 6 7 7 3 3C979 NOWBTA w 105 10 91 8" 5Dt 2i Munro W H Fawcett 15 15 10 4 3G9793APPLE SWEET w 105 8 71 71 4- 3" Robbins G F Robbins 10 13 13 5 3674L FADING LIGHT wb 112 7 8 9 32 4" Gannon A Simons 4 41 4 8-5 3G996 PARAMOUNT wb 100 12 12 10 6nk 5nk Lindey J J Mackessey 12 12 10 4 3G9962BRUSH BY ws 100 4 3 61 8 61. Creamer S W Streett & Co- 8 8 7 3 (36979)P'CESS TULANE w 112 6 41 2 7 7 Redfern W H Rowles &Co4 4 3 6-5 3G979 EPIDEMIC ws 105 9 61 4 lh 8 Michaels H C Schulz 15 30 30 12 36979 ATHELROSE "WB 105 5 52 5h 9 9 M J'hns'nMoore & McCue 30 30 20 S 3G89G BREAKER w 105 11 11 11 11 10 Scully G H Shearer&Co 20 20 12 5 3G981 FAIR LASS W 100 2 10 12 12 11 H Gilm'reF A Bigden & Co50 60 60 25 369792AGNES MACK W 105 1 l1 3 10 12 Fuller S G Morton 8 13 13 5 Time, 24, 48J, 1:15. Winner B. f, by Esher Intacta (trained by T. Claro). Went to post at 2:00 At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second handily. Sweet Nell was well placed throughout and fought it out sharply all of the last furlong and hung on gamely in the deciding drive, but just managed to last long enough to stall off Noweta. The latter was wearing- the winner down and would have won in another stride. Apple Sweet began slowly, but saved ground at the turn into the homestretch and putgamod Fading Light in the end. Brush By was on the extreme outside all the way and was given a bad ride. Agnes Mack swerved to the outside in-the stretch run. Sweet NH , show, 3 to 2. Noweta, show, 2 to 1. Apple Sweet, show, 2i to 1. Fading .Light, shoWi4 to 5. Princess Tnlane. show, 3 to 5. - SECOND RACK 7 S Mile. Purse 3400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. rjgt Ind Horses A Wt St H. H StrFiri Jockeys Ownars O M C P 3G9S03PAUL CREYTONws 4 107 6 51 41 4l 5nk l1! O'Neil Buckley & BaileylO 10 8 3 370312MALTSTER b 5 102 5 4nk 2 l lk IP- Haack Mrs M Goldblatt 6 10 10 4 3G8102ED L. w 9 109 4 3 H 2l 2k 3 Redfern McCafferty & Co 2 11-52 1 3G4942FRANK M. w 5 104 8 8 7 6 7 4? Fuller J Arthur 4 6 6 2 (3G99S)T. STEWARDESSw 4 100 2 2 34 31 4" 5k Lindsey C A Johnson&Co 10 10 8 3 37013 GRANTOR ws 7 105 7 7 6h 5" 3 61 Gannon KDOrr 6 7 6 2 3C9492JERRY HUNT ws 7 104 3 6h 8 8 8 7nk Donegan B Schreiber 15 20 20 8 , (3G997)CH. RAMSEY WS 7 109 1 lh 5nk 7 63 8 Hunt E Dealy 8 15 15 6 (35S19)HENGIST wb 5 104 9 9 9 9 9 9 Battiste E J Arnold & Col5 30 30 12 3G9972CENSOR w 5 103 Left at the post. Pollak Daniels & Co 20 20 15 6 Apprentice allowance. Time, 251, 49i, 1:15, 1:29. Winner B. c, by Quicklime Belle Baden (trained by C. Wright). Went to post at 2 :'i2. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Paul Crey ton galloped along behind the leaders until in the final furlong, where he took command when his rider was ready and drew away in the last sixteenth. Maltster ran a good race and ontgamed Ed L. in the final drive. Redfern had the latter under restraint for the first half, but the horse tired when ho called on him strongly. The Stewardess showed early speed, but tired in the stretch run. Grantor saved ground at the turn into the homestretch, but quit when it came to a drive. Frank M. was going fast at the end. Overweights Charles Ramsey, 3 pounds. Paul Creyton, show, 3 to 2. Maltster, show. 2 to 1. Ed L show, 1 to 2. THIRD RACE 3- Mile. Purse $100. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. H 708 Ind Horses A Wt St jj K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (37049)L'ETRENNE w 5 112 2 l2 l3 l3 Is J W'kf'ld E Corrigan 1 1 4-5 out 37016 WEALTH wb 5 112 4 31 2 2 2e Redfern H T Oxnard 6-5 8-5 6-5 out (3G933)RANKIN w 3 96 3 5- 5nk 41 32 Fuller J Arthur 15 20 20 2 , 37014 WIEDEMANN WS 6 1031 1 4k 41 3 4 O'Neil T E Stephens&CoGO 100 100 20 35054 D. DASHAWAY W 3 88 7 6l 63 5nk 52 H Gilm're J J Gilmore 200 500 500 60 37034 SAFEGUARD w 3 100 6 7 7 7 6 Pollak H T Griffin 60 300 300 25 3GS77 MEDINA w 3 86 5 21 33 6 7 Preston J Wambsgans 200 500 500 60 KING B. wb 4 103 8 8 8 8 8 F'tzg'ld E L Graves 100 200 200 40 Time, 24, 48, 1:13. Winner B. m, by Enthusiast Vanquish (trained by E. Corrigan). Went to post at 3:07. At post 3 minutes. 8tart good. Won easily; second the same. L'Etronne made her field look cheap, showed much the most speed and was well in hand for the entire trip. Wealth was crowded at the start and was hard ridden all of the last quarter. Rankin finished fast. It was a two-horse rac9 all the way. Scratched-370513Emshee, 102 ; 370492Carl Kahler, 102; 370!543Glennevis, 96; 37049 Tancred, 88. Overweights Wiedemann, li pounds ; Safeguard, S ; Medina, 3; King B., 1. Rankin, show, out. t QZj- FOURTH HACK 1 Mile. Pnrse 5500. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Lad Horsos XWt St & V X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 370512HARGIS wsb 4 100 5 4s 4 45 4s l1 Redfern E Corrigan 7-5 8-5 8-5 1-2 3700PT. MESSENGER ws 6 93 2 3s 31 31! 32 21! Scully A Bellew & Co 15 15 10 3 369S1 PORT ROYAL wsb 4 1041 1 V- 21 2 2 32 B'ch'nan S W Streett&Co 11-521 2 4-5 370492CARL KAHLER w 5 101 3 21! 1" l" lnk 45 Lindsey J Ownbey 3 1S-52 9-10 3G999 RAY W4 90 45 5 5 5 a Creamer W Durker 15 30 30 7 Time, 25, 493, 1:15, l:41g. Winner Ch. c, by Hanover Extra (trained by E. Corrigan). Went to post at 3:37. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won ridden out; second easily. Hargis was well ridden. Redfern waited with him until in the last quarter before making a move. He was hard ridden all of the last furlong and was going away at the end. The Messenger ran a good race and- out-gamed Port Royal when it came to a drive. The latter ran well, but was tiring at the end. Carl Kahler was used up in setting the pace with Port Royal and quit badly. Ray seems to have lost her good eastern form. . , Scratched 37C832 Wealth, no. Overweights Port Royal, 14 pounds. Hargis, show, out. The Messenger, show, evens. Port Royal, show, 2 to 5. Carl Kahler, show, 1 to 3. " iTyjQg FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Purse $ ICO. 3-year-olds. Soiling. Ind Horses A Wt St M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' 370303MAUSER wsb 101 8 51 71 5nk 41 li Donegan B Schreiber (j 5 o (3G945)JOHN COULTER W 102 4 l2 2 lk l"k 2 Fuller J Naylor & Co 4 6 5 2 37030 THE WIZARD ws 1031 9 U 5h 810 63 31 O'Neil JJMcAlester&Go 30 40 40 15 36963sFLOTD K. w 101 1 4 41 3" 3 4 C Bonner T B Watts & Co 3 18-518-57-5- 36963IMMORTELLE T 98 7 6h) 6i 61 7 51 Bridwell P J Nolan 10 13 12 6 37047SBLANCO W 104 6 21 lh 22 2n 61 Battiste E J Arnold & Co 4 41 41 8-5 37030 "WAR CRY TVB 106 3 8 8 7 8 7 B'ch'nan E K Wheeler 6 10 10 4 37047 BRO'OKSTON w 104 5 3nk 3nk 4j 51 8 Lindsey C A Johnson&Co 10 12 12 4 3701 RAVENSPUR w 100110 9 9 9 9 9 Pollak E Trotter 40 100 100 30 36981WELCOME LIGHT w 103 2 10 10 10 10 10 Treanor F Debeque 10 10 10 4 36792 HEDGE w 99 11 Pulled up. Scully J A Kyle 6 8 7 3 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 49, 1:151, 1:43J, l:47g. Winner B. c, by Foul Shot The Kitten (trained by J. Lowe). Went to post at 4:07. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second handily. Mauser was outrun for the first half, but came around the leaders at the turn into the homestretch and fought it out stoutly with John Coulter all through the last furlonn. The latter showed the most early speed, but swerved across the track at the last sixteenth and finished next to the inside rail. The Wizard closed a. big gap in the last quarter and was coming very fast at the end. Floyd K. and Blanco tired and quit when it came to a hard drive. Scratched 37034 Glendon, 108. Overweights The Wizard, li pounds; Bavenspur, li. Mauser, show, evens. John Coulter, show, evens. The Wizard, show, 6 to 1. Floyd K., show. 7 to 10.. grj"Qg0 SIXTH BACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (37018)LEENJA 4 93 5 41! 3d 2l 41 lnt Bridwell P J Nolan 4 5 55 8lT 36967 SARILLA "WSB 6 107 4 62 5 5nk 51 2n Munro R M "Westerfield 21 41 41 6-5 36967FLANEUR WB 5 102 7 l1! I1 l1 lnk 34 Fuller J Maiden 10 10 9" 3 3699SBLUE RIDGE 4 89 6 32 2 41 31 4" Kinsella JRobertson&Co 10 13 13 4 36984SANN. LAURETTA S 8 99 1 2& 4 3h 2nk 51 M J'hns'nR P Dodson & Co6 10 9 3 36967 MAGNETIC w 5 111 2 7 7 7 7 6 Lindsey W H Sherry 25 40 40 10 370132ROUGH RIDER "WB 6 110 8 8 8 6 62 7 Pollak P S Roberts 1 11-101 1-2 36544SARAGAMP w 5 94 3 5 61 8 8 8 Calvert S J Charles 50 100 100 30 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 49g, l:16g, 1:43, 1:50. Winner Ch. f, by Hastings St. Priscilla (trained by P. J. Nolan). Went to post at 4:42. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second the same. Leenja was rated along to the far turn, then went around the leaders and at the end was driving to the limit to stall off 8arilla. The latter came fast after swinging to the outside at the turn into the homestretch and would have won in a few more,strides. Flaneur showed the most early speed and hung on longer than usual. Rough Rider reared up when the barrier was released and was practically left at the post, but closed a big gap. Blue Ridge and-Annie Laurntta ran well to the stretch. Scratched 36950 Georgia Gnrdner, 103; (36915)Potheen, 103; S6997 Heroics, 101; 370653Ceylon, 96. Leenja. show, 7 to 10. Barilla, show, 1 to 2. Flaneur, show, evens. Rongn Rider, show, out. Page [2] e WINNERS "Two Good Things Each Day a Specialty." Agnes Mack QOTL! I flOT Frank M. 00151 LUdi NO EXCUSE. M. A. WALKER, 167 Dearborn St., Suite 502. CALIFORNIA Telegraphic - Selections. Suite 708, 235 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.. "Wired at 10 a. m. Two More Hot Ones lor Today. First Race One from 13 to 20 to 1. Fifth Race 8 to 15 to 1. On work this pair is as good as in. Remember our consistent regularity of furnishing winners at locg odds cannot be excelled. Terms for Handicap Shent with Safest Beta Marked, $1 Per Day, $4 Weekly. AIbo for sale at news stand corner Clark and Madison Sts. 1 Mario Lavigne ...TURF BROKER... 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At Hot Spbingb, Abk. : F, C. Boving, 418 Central Avenue. Chicago, Illinois, January 16, 1903. Stakes to Close STAKES TO CLOSE. Tennessee Breeders' Association, Nashville. Tenn Jan. 17, 1903 Fair Grounds Association, St. Louis, Mo Jan. 17, 1903 Highland Park and Fort Erie Feb. 2, 1903 Chicago Jockey Club (Hawthorne) Feb. 7, 1903 Harlem Jockey Club (Harlem) Feb. 18. 1903 Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. While at exercise several days ago Inspector Shea collided with Maghoni, recently purchased by Arnold & Co. from M. Goldblatt, carrying her into the fence and seriously injuring her. One of her hips was injured, and it is not likely that she will be seen at the post again this winter. Prowl, winner of the Arkansas Derby last spring, has been fired, and will probably not be seen at the post again until toward the end of the New Orleans meeting. B. & F., Joliet, 111. Shogun is by Artillery Long Nannie ; Shot Gun is by Artillery Princess Nor-I etti. Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. The form of Friday's Oakland fields is : First Bace Stunts, Isabelita, Leash. Second Bace Erema, Troy, Jim Gore II. Third Bace Glissando, Poorlands, Dagmar. Fourth Bace Money Mubs, Yellow Tail, Sad Sam. Fifth -Race Mexicana, St. Winif ride, Lizzie Rice. Sixth Race Ulloa, Lone Fisherman, Bacchus. Oakland Form H. Forsland OAKLAND FORM. San Francisco, Cal., January 15. The horses teeming to have the best chances in Friday's races are : First Race Philaernus or Stunts. Second Bace Mildred Schultz or Mike Murphy. Third Race Mike Rice or Duke of York. Fourth Race Yellow Tail or Byron Rose. Fifth Bace Fossil or Lizzie Bice. Sixth Bace Diomed or Lone Fisherman. H. Forsland. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. Buns well in mud. First Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 36934 Tamm 109 ......700 Tuckback, b. c, by Friar Tuck-Lilly B K9 36606 J. H. Bennett 109 .... ..710 37019 Stunts ....109 ......725 36986 Merwan 106 705 37087 Delsegno 106 710 36956 Philaernus 106 715 36986 Brennus 106 700 37055 Iras 104 690 36986 Indina 104 705 37057 Isabelita 104 720 AltaG 104 36986 Calzado 104 680 36903 Leash 99 715 37057 Instar 99 710 Second Race FuturityCourse. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 4-yoar-clds and opttarS, .rsl-ing. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 370543Jim Gore II 8.. ..113 715 37071 Hungarian 6.. ..110 705 370562Qolden Cottage 4....1C9 710 37070 King Dellis 6... .106 705 37040 Breton 4....106 700 36782 Mildred Schultz 4.. ..105 710 37038 Evander 4....105 690 36690 The Miller .... 7. ...103 7C0 370043Mike Murphy 4. ...103 710 31925 8ailor 5.. ..103 700 (?69U)San Lution 5t ... 4.. ..103 705 36714 Troy 5....101 720 370712Tyranus 4.. ..100 715 3S990 Erema 5.... 99 725 37002 Buzzer 4.... 98 690 Tliird Race 1 1-4 Miles (Over 5 hurdles.) 4-year-olds and upward, Handicap. 36987 Duke of York 8.. ..165 680 368S5 Mike Bice ....10....142 675 37053 Glissando 6.... 142 700 (35987) Poorlands 7....1S9 690 369872Favorito 6.. ..135 685 366313Bainier 7.... 134 675 37019 Corrillo .... 7.... 133 680 36987 Bed Steel 7.... 133 680 368353Dagmar 8....132 685 36987 Imperious 8.. ..130 675 36704 Stromo ... 7... .130 680 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-oldB and upward. Handicap. 37074 Sad Sam 5.. ..116 735 370222Byron. Rose 5.. ..109 730 369903Yellow Tail 6.... 108 740 36518 Money Muss 5.... 107 750 356893Bragg 4.. ..104 7:0 36402 Lady Kent 6.. ..103 735 Fifth. Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olda. delliu 3666720ro Viva ....112 705 370062Varte Nicht ....112 710 36510 Bell Beed 109 ......710 36970 Lansdown " ....109 .......700 365183Fossil ...109 715 36768 Blue Miracle ....109 7C0 370382Mexicana 107 725 35332 Adirondack 1C6 710 Gyros 106 36972 St. Winifride 104 720 37071 MiBeina 104 705 (31927)Lizzie Rice 104 715 Sixth Race 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4-jaar-olds and upward. Soiling. 370563Mission . . . . 6 .... Ill 710 3690!2Star Cotton .... 6....111 700 37u07 Diomed 6.. ..110 710 37054 Windward 7.. ..110 715 37053 Johnny McCartey 5.... 110 705 3b9202Dark Secret .... 4.. ..109 700 37C072Katio Walcott 6.... 109 705 36583 George Dewey 5.. ..107 695 36918 July Gip 7.. ..107 690 37070 Ulloa 6.. ..105 725 369852Lone Fisherman ... 5.. ..105 720 370532Rosarie 4.. ..104 .100 36902 Halmetta 4.... 104 705 36985 Bacchus .... 4.. ..102 715 New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. The form of Friday's New Orleans fields is : First Race Alpaca, Macie Maree, Lighthunt. Second Race Eliza Dillon, Wissendine, Maple. Third Race Ahumada, Athlana, Silver Fringe. Fourth Race Apple Bloom, Fickle Saint, Mrs. Frank Foster. Fifth Race Stratton, Buccleuth, Tolamon. Sixth Race Adelante, Ecome, St. Tammany. New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. . Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. 'Apprentice allowance. Runs well in mud. First Kac 3-4 Mile 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horseo. Aeo. Wt. Hdcp. 36932 Corblett's Bay. .... 6... .113 705 36997 Prince of Melrose 5.. ..110 710 253052Velleda 4.... 108 .705 (36879)Lighthunt ... 4.... 107 715 37031 Alpaca ... 6.. ..107 725 36980 Dr.Scharff ... 4.. ..106 705 29125 Miss Hume 4.. ..106 700 ?6779 Okla ... 4.. ..106 710 36776Blueblaze -. 5.. ..105 700 36742 Macie Maree 6.... 105 720 ?6235 Dr. Gurnsey .... 4....104 700 37034Little Jack Horner.. .... 7....104 715 Second Race 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 37068 Rastus 8.. ..105 ......705 36564 Macon ... 6 ...105 ......700 36743 Mary Moore .... 5... .103 700. 37013 Maple ... .... 6.. ..103 715 36950Simoon .... 4.. ..102 .695 369982Eliza Dillon 4.. ..100 725 37014Frank Jones .... 4 96 695 36998 Ermack .... 4.... 94 715 37065 Wissendine .... 4.... 94 720 Third Race 5-8 "Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (37034)Star and Garter ...115 715 (36966) Athlana ...113 720 .S7017 Mezzo 113 690 370343Glennovis ....112 705 370342Ahumada 106 725 37069 Uranium .....106 . 710 37000 Exapo 106 ......700 37000 Frank Rice 106 710 36209 Hemlock 103 695 33092 Little Stingy.. 103 690 Amusement, b. f, by Lamplighter Miss Winkle 101 36932 Silver Fringe 101 715 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile, 3-year-olds and upward. Highweight Handicap. 37031fAilyar .... 7.. ..120 715 36288 McWilliams ... .... 5.. ..117 690 37067 Mrs. Frank Foster... .... 3. ...Ill 715 37067 Pageant .... 3 ...109 710 S69643Fickle Saint 5.. ..108 720 37049 Farmer Jim ... 3.. ..107 7C0 37000fFrank Rice 3.. ..100 700 37049 Kaloma .... 4.. ..100 705 36616 My Surprise 3.. ..100 710 345973Ran After 4.... 100 695 36945 Apple Bloom 3 93 7'5 36728 Lady in Black 4.... 98 690 fE. Corrigan ontry. Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-oldi and upward. Allowances. 37033 Telamon .... 5....113 715 (37064)Stratton . 5....110 . 725 36981 TomKingsley .... 8.. ..110 710 37049 Buccleuth ... 4.. ..107 720 370673Amigari .... 4.. ..105 715 (36289)Great American 5. ...104 705 37082 Frank M .... 5. ...104 705 36232 Kilimandscharo ........ 4.... 104 700 36685 Judge Magee .... 7.. ..104 690 31223 Dr. Hart 4. ...100 680 369663Tioga .... 3.... 92 715 37065 Computation ... 3.... 91 715 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 4 rar-olds nnd upward. 8elling. (37068VEcome .. ... 7.. ..110 .720 37033 Prince Richard 6.. ..109 700- 370352Joe Leser .... 5.. ..103 705 O6950)Chickadee .., 4.. ..103 705 37064 Boundlee 5 103 71S (37035)Pyrrho .... 4. ...102 710 (37015)St. Tammany. .... 4. ...101 715 3S982 Adelante 5.... 101 725 36688 Shut Up .. ... 5....101 690 369983Thane. ' . .... 4.... 99 715- 34430 Ernest Parham 4.... 96 .695 369283Madenia ... 4.... 95 710 New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. New Orleans, La., January 15. The horses seeming to have the; best chances iin Friday's races are: First Race Corblett's Bay, Alpaca, Okla. Second Race Wissendine, Eliza Dillon, Maple. Third Race Athlana, Star and Garter, Ahumada. Fourth Race Kaloma, Corrigan entry, Fickle Saint. Fifth Race Amigari, Stratton, Tioga. Sixth Race Ecome, Adelante, Boundlee. I T. K. Lynch. Page [3] Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL, January 15, 1903. Fifty-third 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 used, ft indicates whip, S spurs, 8 blinkers. FIRST BACE 3-4 Mile' Pnrso$100. 3-year-olds. Selling. 3 TOST Ind Horses A Wt St V. Yi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 369032QUATRE ' wsllO 5 41 4 1" 1" Bullman E Tierney 13-108-513-10 3-5 369S6 SNARE ws 96 10 10 10 72 21! Connell Ward & Harlan 6 10 6 2 37057 PURE DALE w 107 3 5s 51 3" 31 Donnelly W R Griffin 15 20 15 6 36734 CLARINETTE ws 107 4 64 61 6 41 LAJ'ks'n H J Jones 15 30 25 10 37055 ESCAROLA wsb 99 2 74 S1 82 51 H'brand "Western Stable 30 100 100 40 370052DONAMI ws 106 8 3h 21 4h 64 J Daly W B Sink 4 8 7 " 21 PICKAWAY w 103 7 21 3" 2h 71 W'bury Mrs Schwartz 60 100 100 40 36866 JOHN F. FINERTYw 103 9 8U 72 91 81! Pieratt J Obermeyer 30 100 100 40 ANVIL. w 103 6 lh 12 51 93 Minder C E Murry & Co8 12 12 4 36S0O DELSEGNO ws 106 1 95 91 10 10 B'k'n'th J J Moran 10 13 12 4 37006 THE OWL. ws 109 Ran away. W Waldo Brearly & Pierce7 8 8 3 Time, 241, 493, 1:151. Winner B. f, by Lissak Victoria IV. (trained by H. Hamilton). Went to post at 2:15. At post 7 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second easily. Qnatre worked clear when a furlong out after a rough trip and appeared to be winning easily, but was brought to a drive at the end. Snare, away badly, went around the field on the turn and, finishing like a whirlwind, just failed to get up and at the weights was evidently best Pure Dale was interfered with early, bnt finished fast with clear sailing in tile last furlong. Clarinette made up ground in the stretch and is improving. Escarola was going well in the stretch. Donami tired badly, at the end after excessive early use. Pickaway showed good, early speed and was crowded in the stretch. Anvil raced into the lead early from a poor start and failad to stay, but is a good looker and Bhould improve. Scratched 31218 Altawan, 1C6. Corrected weightsThe Owl, 1G9. Qnatre, show. 1 to 3. Snare, show, evens. Pure Dale, show, 3 to 1. . SECOND RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse S400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. grj-Qgg Ind Horses A Wt St & Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C F 37U583KASP SB 5 104 8 8i 7i 8 21 13 Boll J Green 10 12 10 4 37038 DOREEN W5 4 94 12 101 91 91 7h 2h Reed E M O'Brien 3 3 3 1 36951 CLAUDATOR t 4 104 2 5h 6h 6h 41 3h Waterbury O W Boesecke 10 15 15 6 36985 PLATONIUS W 4 108 5 41 5i 5i Sh 43 T Burns Smith & Co 4 5i 5 2 366903HAKRY THATCHER K 6 104 3 21 2 2h 51 In C Kelly Mrs Hastings 20 25 2"i 10 37040 ROSE OF HILO W5 6 107 4 In 1H 11 1 61 Lewis Kirk & Co 6 10 10 4 31130 HELEN SMITH W 5 102 7 9i 81 7h 91 72 W Waldo Occidental Stable 20 20 15 6 I 36989 EL PILAR 1KB 4 109 11 7 3h 3h 84 82 Minder Los Gatos Stable 8 8 7 21 37C02 PROPELLER 5 5 99 1 11 101 101 1U1 9 A Bell Chinn & Forsy the 40 60 50 20 36849 STIRLING TOWERS IS 5 4 104 9 3n 4 h 61 102 BirkenruthMusto & Ruiz 10 15 15 6 37036 ALARIA H 7 105 10 6h 11 11 11 11 Donnelly Piedmont Stable 10 15 15 5 36900 ESTERNELL WS 4 94 6 12 12 12 12 12 Connell A Andrews 15 20 15 6 17616 BE HAPPY WS 8 107 Left at the post. J Daly J Dixon 50 50 20 10 Time, 24, 49,1:16, 1:28. Winner Br. g, by Rio Bravo Ona (trained by J. Green). Went to post at 2:49. At post 5 minutes. Start bad. Won easily ; second driving. Rasp got away poorly and worked a rough journey, raced wide into the lead on the stretch turn and retained his advantage to the end without urging. Doreen received a bad start and came on from last position, finished like a whirlwind and at the weights was probably best. Claudator was crowded in the last furlong, but finished fast and gamely. Platonius was under the whip throughout, excessively used and tired at the end Harry Thatcher is in good form, but favors soft going. Rose of Hilo quit in the stretch. El Pilar ran a fast middle half from a bad start and tired in the last quarter. Scratched 31925 Sailor, 109. Corrected weights Harry Thatcher, 104; Esternell, 94. Overweights Claudator, 3 pounds; Platonius, 2; Alaria, 3. Rasp, show, 2 to 1. Doreen. show, 3 to 5. Claudator, show, 3 to 1. THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Selling. gjyQgQ Ind Horses . A Wt St M. Y 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 36968 ED LILBURN ws 109 2 lu Is l2 ln Bullman W P Magrane 3 41 41 2 36921 DOTTEREL WS 104 7 7h 31 21 2" W Waldo F J O'Rourke 6 6 6 21 36956 PAST MASTER WSB 115 5 51 43 42 3 T Knight Chinn&Forsythe 4 C 5 2 37005 MR. FARNUM w 103 6 81 51 51 41! Bonner McCafferty & Co 10 15 10 4 37038 FORT WAYNE ws 112 4 4s 21 311 5 Minder A Josephs 3 18-531 8-5 36956 TOM. MITCHELL ws 109 3 2h 71 .61 01 C Kelly G P McNeil 10 20 ' 20 8 36970 TOMMY KNIGHT ws 104 10 10l 8- V 71! Reed W L Hazelip 10 10 8 3 36751 STEP AROUND W 110 1 3l 9l 92 S1 T Burns T G Ferguson 8 10 10 4 36S00 MASTER w 106 8 6 61 81 92 B'k'n'th G Lanka 15 30 30 10 37019 LEVANT ws 98 11 11 10 10 101E Nagle Mrs Grossheim 100 150 150 CO 36751 SULITELMA w 107 9 9l 11 11 11 Donovan I Morehouse 100 100 30 10 Time, 24, 49, 1:15. Winnor Ch. c, by Bright Phoebus Lovelight (trained by W. P. Magrane). Went to post at 3:17. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Ed Lilburn got away running, made the most of his advantage and under a vigorous finish just lasted out. Dotterel got away slowly and raced into prominence, then fell away on tue stretch turn, but came again and was wearing the winner down at the end. Past Master rnced around the entire field on the turns and finished out the last quarter like a whirlwind and was best. Mr. Farnnm was closing up well at the end. Fort Wayne, away poorly, was pocketed at the half and nearly fell, but recovered quickly and flashed through in the stretch, then quit suddenly when a furlong out and evidently sulked. Tommy Mitchell sustains his speed best in mud. Scratched 37055 Almaric, 104. Ed Lilburn, show, evens. Dotterel, show, 6 to 5. Past Master, show, evens. Fort Wayne, show, evens. FOUKTH BACK 1 mile. Purse S400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M Y StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 370S9 ULTRUDA W5 4 101 2 11 H H li 1 Adkins D 8 Fountain 5 6 (3 2 (37005)URCHIN W 6 112 5 6152 51 3U 21 W Waldo D F Cox 6 10 8 3 37007 LENA W 9 112 8 7" 71 72 4h 32 Troxler F T Nichols 15 20 20 7 (37C07)BEANA W5 7 110 4 3h 21 2h 51 41 T Burns Arnold & Co 3 16-516-E6-5 36973 ROLLICK W 5 106 7 52 611 61 611 55 Minder Los Gatos Stable 3 31 31 6-5 36887 ANTOLRE W 5 110 3 4 4 i" 2 62 BirkenruthD A Honig 5 5 18-57-5 36972 LAPIDU8 IS 4 101 1 21131 31 71 72 J Daly M J Daly 15 15 12 5 365232MA JOR DIXON WS 6 106 6 8 8 8 8 8 C Kelly Stewart & Co 12 25 25 8 Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1 :41i. Winner Ch. g, by Sabine Glovina (trained by D. S. Fountain. Went to post at 3:43. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Ultruda ran to her best form, led throughout and the slow early pace enabled her to stay the journey. Urchin got away poorly, worked a roDgh journey and finished fast and was best Lena made an unexpectedly good showing, getting away badly and closing a big gap in the last half. Beana was well placed throughout, but was outrui. in the last quarter end ran a bad race. Rollick is in poor form. Antolee quit after going a fair six furlongs and is a rank in and outer. Lapidus ran as if short. Scratched 37010 Fairbury, 106; 36870 Galanthus, 101. Corrected weights Urchin, 112. Overweights Lena, 5 pounds. Ultruda, show, evens. Urchin, show, 3 to 2 Lena, show, 3 to 1. Beana, show, 1 to 2. Rollick, show, 3 to 5. Antolee, show, 3 to 5. T09 X FIFTH RA(JJ5 'r"8 M,le Purse 5100. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & Yt & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 17571 F. W. BRODE WB 6 109 7 41 11 Is l3 l2 W'bury P G Lane 15 20 20 8 37038 DOL. WIETHOFFw 7 102 5 2" 3" 21 21 2" Bell Owen Bros 8 12 10 4 37054 BERNOTA ws 5 109 3 7h 41 41 31 32 T Burns C H Ledgett 7 10 10 4 3G534 TIZONA W 6 104 1 9& 101 8" V- 41 C Kelly Partington Bros 25 30 30 15 37022 HANDPRESS ws 8 112 4 5h 71 51 4 51! McCue W P Magrane 5 10 8 3 3C9S9 REY DARE wb 5 109 13 13 ll1 102 81 0 Minder J C Nealon 6 8 8 3 36G433BEDNER WB 5 109 9 ll1 13 11 O2 Is Pieratt J J Cruza 6 8 5 2 37004 SIM W. "WSlO 104 8 3" 8l 71 102 8" Bonner McCafferty & Co20 20 15 6 3G934 NUGGET WSB 4 109 11 11 51 61 6h 91 Bullman C T Patterson 8 10 10 4 37002 OSCAR TOLLE wb 5 107 10 6" 21 3" 5h 101 Donovan E J Baldwin 15 30 30 8 37055 HESPER W 6 112 12 12 9 13 122 ll2 J Daly M J Daly 4 41 4 8-5 3(M82AZARLNE ws 4 104 2 10" 12 91 ll1 122 W Waldo R Wilson 6 12 12 5 370542SLEEP'G CHILDws 4 106 6 8 6" 121 13 13 B'k'n'th J J Moran 10 15 15 6 Time, 233, 49, 1:14, 1:27. Winner Ch. h, by Cayuga Prosperity (trained by A. C. Dean). Went to post at 4:11. At post 7 minutes. Start bad. Won in n canter; second driving. F. W. Brode was lucky and led unextended throughout and far outclassed the field. He can probably beat the best in training here, being apparently sound. Dome Wiethoff improved suddenly and displayed much speed and stamina. Bornota got away poorly, made up much ground and finished going fast and is an improved horse this year. Tizona was crowded back at the start and closed a big gap. Handpress, 6oriously interfered with at the half, was running fast at the end, Rey Daro, nearly left, closed a tremendous gap. Bedner's chances were destroyed at the start. He9par, away badly, made a poor showing and actod as if sulking. Azarine was also bumped out of the race at the start. Sleeping Child ran a very bad race. Scratched 370562Saintly, 104. Corrected weighta F. W. Brode, 1C9. F. W. Brode, show, 4 to 1. Dollie Wiethoff. show, 2 to 1. Bernota, 9how, 2 to 1. Hesp9r, show, 4 to 5. SLXTH KACiSl 1-4 Allies. Purse $400. 4-year-olde and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St jj Y StrFin Jockeys Owners U M O v (37055)IUNACIO WS 4 107 5 62 63 5" ll ll 11 Bullman D'valle&ttl'chaca 2 13-513-51 370533FORTE WS 8 102 4 7 7 4 21 21 21 W Waldo B Schreiber 2 2 2 1 37007 SILVER FIZZ 6 105 2 52 51 6J 63 65 31 BirkenruthG Lanka 2 41 41 6-5 37055 LARRY WILT M 4 105 6 31 Si 31 52 3h 42 Donnelly T H Stevens 8 12 12 5 (36803) SUNELLO I 6 107 3 12 ll Ih 41 4 5h Minder M Storn 5 6 6 2 37058 I. O. U. WS 4 103 1 41 41 21 2h 53 65 Alarie C W Chappell 6 10 10 4 (37003)RAVINO WS 5 107 7 21 2h 7 7 7 7 Lewis J L Kirk & Co 10 12 12:4 Time, 25, 50, 1:17, 1 :41i, 2:08. Winner Ch. c, by Claquer Lady Graves (trained by W. Dunbar). Went to Dost at 4:35. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second handily. Itmacio was with difficulty restrained back with the field in the first half, drew to the front at the half and practically cantered the remainder of the journey and was much the best. Forte trailed far out of the race for the first half and closed up like a flash on the far turn, running very wide, and was easily second best. Silver Fizz finished fast. Larry Wilt was prominent for a mile and only tired right at the end. Sunello failed to stay. I. O. U. is very moderate. Scratched 370412Searcher, 108. Ignacio. show. 1 to 2. Forte, show, 1 to 2. 8ilver Fizz, show, 3 to 5. Newport Form Chart NEWPORT FORM CHART. NEWPORT, KY., January 15, 1903. Twenty-third day. Queen City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear ; track sloppy. Presiding Judge, Clem Croveling. Starter, P. Chinn. Secretary, James H. Nixon. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. W indicates whip, 5 spurs, B blinkers. gryQg FIRST RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horse A Wt St J4 Yi ?i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37009 ORICIUS W 5 109 3 V- V- 2 21 l2 W Stuart G B Kittrell 10 10 10 4 37046 BERNIE ws 6 1161 5 43 53 31 4 23 Fitzm'ce W Miller & Co 4 4 4 8-5 37008 FLORIA ws 3 102 4 3- 4J 42 3 3n G'dyear Bak'r&Lamb'son 4 5 5 2 36250 HAND RAIL w 4 115 1 6 6 6 53 410 O Cunh'mT P Crow 15 20 20 8 37077 THORN WILD ws 5 107 2 l1 31 52 6 510 R Steele J Sullivan .8 10 10 4 37059 BATTUS w 5 107 6 5 l 1 li 6 Rooney L J Kuss 4 4 3 1 370603HENRY'S SIST'Rwb 5 108 Left at the post. M'ntain W Bergen 2 3 3 1 36958 WATERTON w 5 110 Left at the post. Blair J Griffin 10 15 15 6 Time, 27, 53, 1:21, 1:35. Winner Blk. h, by Onondaga Quickness (trained by G. B. Kittrell). Went to post at 2 :C0. At post 6 minutes. Start very bad. Won easily ; second the same. Oricius, off well in motion, wore Battus down while going to the stretch turn and, coming strongly in the stretch run, won with plenty to spare. Bernie was the victim of a bad ride. Floria lasted just long enough to stall off Hand Rail's determined rush. Battus quit badly. Scratched (37077) Little Ruler, 107. Overweights Bernie, 41 pounds; Henry's Sister, 3; Oricius, 2. Oricius, show, 2 to 1. Bernie, show, 4 to 5. Floria, show, evens. Battue, show, 1 to 2. -'Henry's Sister, show, 1 to 2. . OlTTOi SECOND RACE 1-5 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. gj I V J Allowances. . Ind Horsos A Wt St M Yx 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 370602WILLIAM F. II. wb 4 108 5 V- 11 1& M'ntain D Hennessy 1-2 1-2 1-2 out 36315 PINETOP W 3 105 4 41 31 24 Blair A R Rhodes 6 8 8 3 37078 MISS LOUISE w 3 94 7 2 22 31 Tracy L McGrail 10 12 12 5 37042 NELLIE BLY II.wsb 3 94 8 71 62 43 Gr'nfleld T A Davies R S S 36872 OCCASIONALLY W 3 98 6 62 7 53 D O'Neal B Baughn 6 12 12 266562EMMA BEjuLEW w 4 107 1 53 42 61 G Deal G Deal 10 10 4 8-K 37043 LADY MERCER w 4 1001 3 8 8 7 Rogers E G Eddy 15 25 20 8 37059 KATE MACDUFF W 5 106 2 3 5 8 Earl Mrs E Stucke 10 10 10 4 Time, 26, 51. Winner Ch. c, by King Regent or Freeman Annie L. (trained by D. Hennessey) " Went to post at 2:31. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. William F II was much the bast, raced to the front early and won as his rider pleased. Pinetop ran a fast race "and should improve. Miss Louise was used up in chasing the leader. Kate Macduff showed a flash of sneed Nellie Bly II. was severely cnt by the ice. " Corrected weights Lady Mercer, 97.. Overweights Kate Macduff, 5 pounds ; Lady Mercer, 31 ; Pinetop, 3 ; Miss Louise, 3 William F II 5 Pinetop, show, 3 to 2. Miss Louise, show, 2 to 1. Emma Bellew, show"; 4 to 5. " V " 3 TOO 5 THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse S200. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling! Ind Horsos .A Wt St M Yt 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H Q P " 37070 ST. SIDNEY ws 5 108 1 l2 ll 11 1A Meyer W J Logan 6 8 s 5 370593STARTER w 4 100 7 5s 52 2 22 Horner E Hayes 6 7 7 2 37076 TITLE w 8 100 3 VP 31 31" Gr'nfleld T A Davies 8-5 8-5 S-5 3-5 37059 MAGGIE YOUNG w 5 9S 4 43 4 41 V D O'Neal J Schwarzendahl 7 8 8 3 37060 ASSASSIN w 9 102 2 2 2 52 52 G'dyear C Lyon 3 i 37026 SIMON w 4 103 5 6 6" G2 6" G Deal L McGrail 40 50 50 20 37060 TOBE PAINE w 7 103 6 7 7 7 7 Rogers G F Farmer 4 4 1 Time, 25, 511, 1:181. . Winner Br. h, by St. Jamos Vondome II. (trained by W. J. Logan) Q.,Went.iopo,at3:?-0- At p9st 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won ridden out; second easily. 8t Sidney, off well in motion, received a hustling ride and had enough left to stall off Starter's determined rush. Tho latter was left practically, but ran a good race as usual when Hoffler is ud. Title had'nn mishaps Assassin quit early. The others were never serious contenders u Scratched 37076 Colonel Zack, ICO. Overweights Assassin, 2 pounds; St. Sidney, 5. St.Sidney, show, 6 to 5. Starter show, evens. Title, show, out. Assassin, show, 1 to 2. Tobe Paine, 87096 F0DRTH KACE-5-8 Mi,e- nrse$200. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A WtSt H. Yi 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P 370783JUNIPER w 5 122 1 21 31 li H M'ntain W J Logan 6 10 s ' (37042)BELLE BARN'D W 3 109 3 3 21 21 21 Cun'ham C M Jaeger 9-5 95 8 (370S0)SUAVE wb 6 127 5 41 42 31 3 R Steele T A Davies 2 UilU7?n 315972SIR KENNETH w 7 112 7 6 6 6 4 Gaines WD Jones 15 30 ?n 37063 MARCH w 8 125 2 l2 14 42 5 S'monds J S Brownlee 6 10 in 4 36233 GERDA w 3 921 4 5 5 52 62 D O'Neal Mrs T J Walker 2 11 c?i Ak 37012 OLLIE J. w 7 106 6 7 7 Stevens Shckley&Stl'r 30 sfia'f Winner B. g, by July Rosa G. (trained by W. J. Logan). Went to post at 4:30. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second tho ;nmo Tr,n,- best, handled the weight well and received a good ride. Belle Barnard w?s Ssod 5d inhiiiii?l?fc " the first part of the race and had nothing left at the finish. March snowed spied Vut could hnVl Scratched 37011 Little Emmy, 121 ; 37026 Lathrop, 116; 370422Hopewell 104 Overweights OUie J., 1 pound ; Gerda, 3 ; Sir Kenneth, 5. ' Juniper, show. 6 to 5. Belle Bernard, show, out. 8nave, show, ont. Gerda. show, 2 to 5 37097 FIFTH BACE-3-. Mi,c- Parse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X. Yi 3 StrFir. Jockeys Owners O H C P 37M63C. P. JONES wb 7 107 6 421 3 H 1 Hoffler C H Ronsiek 8 in in a 370462GEORGIENA w 4 1081 1 31 5 V 2 Meyer H Grfenfield G 7 7 91 37061 COLOGNE IL W 3 100 3 231 24 2 31 D O'Neal A Hatcnett 6 7 7 1 (37060)KID HAMPTONws 5 107 2 1 I"" 31 42 M'ntain T T Rector ? L I, ? (37059)HALBERDIER w 4 109 4 52 43 510 52 Cun'ham C M Jaeger i I 1 37062 QUINCY WSB 3 107 5 7 G 6 6 R Steele J S Nixon 4 '4 I 370622DALESWOKTH w 4 107 7 631 Fell. Gr'nfleld T A Davies vies, 0 5 7 .7 I 2i 91 Time, 251, 511, 1:171. Winner Ch. g, by Longviow Anomaly (trained by C. H. Ronsiek). Went to post at 3 :57. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won drivinir: second nnoiW n t t a good race and was well handled. , Hoffler waited on the laadan Twfth him to the stretch tnDt3Kraa he sent his mount along and. skinning the rail, lasted long enough to stall oS Georlionn'c lWor5 rush. The latter was messed about badly and did not pet clear sfiling until ?oo latef Cologne if 2 Kid Hampton raced themselves into exhaustion in the first five furlongs. Halberdier gerous. Dalesworth slipped and unseated his rider at the far turn was was never nver Hn danv Scratched 37062 Free Girl. 105. Overweights Georgiena, 3 ponnds; Quincy, 5. CP. Jones, show, 8 to 5. Georgiena, show, 6 to 5. Cologne II.. show 6 to 5 Kld Kid tt, 1. ' ' out. Halberdier show, 1 to 2. Quincy,:show, 1 to 2. ' Hampton, show Page [4] 1 NOW ON SALE -THE.. NOW ON SALE 1 AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL FOR 2903. (COPYRIGHTED) A Handbook of Figures Beyond Comparison. An Official Compendium of Records. . '.,;N' ' - i 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 NOW ON SLB Chicago . j NOW ON W mM, 1 St. Louis Fair Association STAKE EVENTS 1903. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 17, 1903. FOB THBEE-YEAK-OLDS AND UPWARD. THE LAUREL, $1,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward; ?5 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start. Six Furlongs. To be run Saturday, THE ,M a nft id a i tm a a v. t f for three-year-olds v, and 4 " INAUGURAL, $1,500 Added. A handicap sweepstakes up- October 17 ward; $10 to accompany the nomination; $15 to be paid on acceptance of weight, which ac- . THE FINAL, $1,000 Added. A selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward; $5 to ceptance must be made by April 20, and $50 additional to start One Mile. To be run Sat- accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start. One Mile and a Sixteenth. To be run urday, May 2. t Saturday, Octpber 31. THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, $1,000 Added. A selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds FOR XWO-XEAB-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 (foals of 1901); $5 to accompany Saturday, May 9. . ,. , the nomination; $50 additional to start. Penalties and allowances. Four and a Half Fur- THE PRESS, $1,000 Added. A selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward; $5 to iongs tq De run Thursday, May 7. 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 geldings (foals of Saturday, May 1G. 1901); $5 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start. Penalties and allowances. dnuwaui,. THE COUNTRY CLUB, $1,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and Five Furlongs To be run Saturday, May 23. 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 1901); $10 to I Thursday, May 21 ..,,.,.. , . ... , accompany the nomination; $65 additional to start. Penalties and allowances. Six Furlongs. THE MEMORIAL, $1,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and up- To be run Saturday, June 20. 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 1901); To be run Saturday, May 30. foaled in Missouri, the produce of sire and dam owned in Missouri at date of breeding; $5 to THE J.UNE HANDICAP, $1,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and accompany the nomination; $25 additional to start Penalties and allowances. Five Fur- j upward; $5 to accompany the nomination; $o0 additional to start. One Mile and Seventy iongs To be run Saturday, June 27. A Yards. To be run Thursday, June 4. . . ,. . . ,. THE WM. J. LEMP BREWING CO. STAKES, $1,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes I THE CLUB MEMBERS' HANDICAP, $2,000 Added. A handicap sweepstekesfor three- SUDSCribed to by Wm. j. Lemp Brewing Co., for two-year-olds (foals of 1901)1 $5 to accom- 1 year-olds and upward. Weights to be announced May 18; $10 to accompany the nomination, the nomination; $50 additional to start. Six Furlongs. To be run Thursday, October L 1 $20 on acceptance of weight, which acceptance must be made by May oO, and $70 additional to THE FORECAST, $1,000 Added. A handicap sweepstakes for two-year-olds (foals of 1901); .start One Mile and a Quarter. To be run Saturday, , June 0. $5 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start One Mile. To be run Saturday, Oc- ,mwnrfl. THE OCTOBER, $1,000 Added. A selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward, $5 TDer 94 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start. Six Furlongs. To be run Saturday, j,OR TWO-IEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. October 3. fair 1 000 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"! to accpfnneVo and Seventy Yards. $5 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start. One Mile. To be run Saturday, To be run Thursday, October 8. October 10. Future Events, Entries Close Wednesday, ApriB 3, I9C3. in 1904, or one of $5,000 in 1903, 3 lbs.; of one of $5,000 or three of any value in 1904, 5 lbs. extra, (CKH Don WnR VVWni-l-'O I IJ S S-AIR it-ttiAcir-tiiAr-i in unmrfiwni HANDICAP. Others, if non-winners of two sweepstakes of any value in 1904, allowed 3 lbs.; of one at any 0)3U,UUU time, 4 lbs. additional; maidens, 5 lbs. additional. One Mile and a Half. TO BE RUN IN JUNB, 1904. THE ST. LOUIS DERBY FOR 1906, $7,500 Added. Estimated value, $15,000. (Entries to -Pnr thrpf-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 r,.,; Aoonpintion truarantees the gross value to be $50,000, of which $6,000 to second, $2,000 to covered in 1902 and their produce foaled in 1903; $10 each for foals declared by January 1, fwrflnnd 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 TwnvPirnWs 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 not flpHnrPd bvJulv 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, ff ot dPclared bv February l! 1904; $250 additional to start. 1905, or $400 in cash January 1, 190G; $150 additional to start The St Louis Fair Association rpj vpnr-olds at time of entry: By subscription of $50 each April 1, 1903; $75 additional to add $7,500, of which $1,500 to second, $750 to the third and the fourth to save its stake. The if rtPPiarPd bv Julv 1 1903; $100 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. it not declared by February 1, 1904; $250 additional to start A winner of a sweepstakes of $3,500 in 1906 or one of $5,000 m 190o, 3 lbs.; of one of $5,000 or -?v,o tTi to bp reoDened February 1, 1904, and entries accepted on that date x upon pay- three of any value in 1906, 5 lbs. extra. Others, if non-winners of two sweepstakes of any f sow additional to start. Weights to be published March 15, 1904. A winner, value in 1906, allowed 3 lbs.; of one at any time, 4 lbs. additional; maidens, 5 lbs. additional. ??r ,hlition of weights, 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, lnnn JmVp q nui Wr S4 000 twice or $7,000 once, 12 lbs.; if handicapped at 112 lbs. or over, these 0r more than one foal, or be barren, the entry of such mare shall be void. One Mile and a , nprmltl shall be reduced by one-third; at 120 lbs. or oVer, by two-thirds; at 130 lbs. or over Half. , , cnN hp Tnenaltv In case of three-year-olds, penalties shall not cause the weight to .Special Notice-When a horse has been sold, an accepted transfer in writing of the en-- nn ' there snail De no PeilL- & QUarten gagemnt of an entry must be filed with the secretary. The officers of the Association re- exceeaiiDius. wi e $7 500 Added Estimated value, $15,000. (Entries to this serve the riSht to refuse any entry or the. acceptance of a transfer from any one for THE ST. LOUIS ?ERfY J!"" without notice. All disputes, claims and objections, with respect to the interpre- declared cause if July j,o f f 1901V $75 eh or only $15 any three-year-olda . stakefree.) A sweepstakes for (foals 190. J Vacs Padded, of which $1,500 tation of the conditions of these stakes shall be decided by the officers of the Association, or toSona and VwMrttoJrttto e'SsSki VXnefffaweepstakes of &500 those whom they may appoint, and their decision shall be finaL . Entry blanks and any information furnished on application. C A TILL.ES, President. offices: faih grounds, st, louip, mo. JOHN HACHMEISTER, Secretary, Newport Form NEWPORT FORM. The form of Friday's Newport fields is : First Race Julietta B Lathrop, Pinebrook. Second Race Fairy Dell, Pearl Mendel, Mabel Hurst. Third Race Little Emmy, Frank Kesinger, St. Sidney. Fourth Race Eleven Bells, Postillion, The Phantom. Fifth Race Fucino, Quincy, Free Girl. Newport Entries NEWPORT KNTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track sloppy. fi&Runs well in mud. First Rjica 3-4 Mile. 3-jear-olds tind upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Asra. Wt. HdcD. 370632Julietta B 5.. ..113 700 37026 Lathrop 4.. ..113 690 35277 Deveric .. 6.... 107 670 370763Dunsbro 4.. ..107 68) 36910 Trombone 8. ...107 675 Lizella 4.... 105 - 370973 Cologne II 3.... 105 680 37062 Pinebrook 3....102 685 Second Ruce 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Sailing. (37062)Lord Frazer 8.... 120 680 37080 Fairy Dell 6.. ..118 7."0 36976 Little Rita 7.. ..118 .....680 370762Blancho Sheppard 6.. ..113 685 .15103 Follow 4.... 109 675 370802Pearl Mendel 3. ...107 690 370423Mabel Hurst - 3.. ..107 6S5 Third Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 3-yaar-olda and upward. SollinR. 36773 Alvin W.. 9... .120 680 37097 Dalesworth 4....112 670 (37C95)St. Sidney 5.. ..110 685 37080 Frank Kesinger 3.... 104 690 37010 Dr.Carr. ifc.... 3.. ..101 680 37011 LittleEmmy 4.. ..101 7C0 37080 Lady Lusk 3.... 99 670 Fourtli Race 5 1-2 Furlong's. 3-yaar-olds and upward, Sellins. 370143Ben Boy... 8-.. ..120 675 369762Ada Russell 8....115 685 3703S3Eleven Bells 6....115 7C0 (37079) Postillion 4....113 690 370422Hopowell 3.. ..104 675 37C63 Boittio ; 3....101 6S0 (36994)The Phantom 3.... 101 685 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 3 year-olds and upward. Stlliug. 37046 Old Huss 4.. ..110 680 370792Fucino 8.. ..107 7C0 (37077)Little Ruler 6 ...107 675 (3709j)Oricius 5.. ..107 680 37061 Nightingale 4.. ..105 675 370J2 Free Girl 5 .... 105 6S5 370773Omelia . 8....100 685 37037 Qoiflcy 3...- 97 e90 Racing Dates of 1903 RACING DATES OF 1903. Crescent City J. C. (New Orleans). Jan. 1 March 14 Oakland, Cal Jan. 5 Feb. 6 Ingleside, Cal Feb. 7 28 Oakland, Cal March 2 New Louisiana J. C. (New Orleans) ....March 1621 Little Rock, Ark March 2328 Washington. D. C. (Benningsl... March 23 April 14 Memphis, Tenn March 30 April 22 Kinloch Park (St. Louis) April 15 May 1 Lakeside, Ind . . .. April 1528 Queens County Jockey Club (Aqueduct) April 1525 Nashville, Tenn April 23 May 2 Metropolitan J. C. (Jamaica) ...April 27 May 6 Worth (Chicago) April 29-May 22 Louisville, Ky M ay 219 Fair Association (St. Louis) May 2 Juno 27 Westchester Racing Ass'n (Morris Park) ..May 727 Latonia, Ky May 20 June 6 Toronto, Ont May 21 30 Hawthorne (Chicago) May 23 June 5 Brooklyn Jockoy Club (Gravesend) May 28 June 17 Hamilton, Ont June 16 Harlem (Chicago) June 6 19 Detroit, Mich June 820 Fort Erie, Ont June 14 Aug. 26 Conoy Island J. C. (SheepsnoadBay) June 18 July 7 Washington Park (Chicago)... June 20 July 18 Highland Park, Mich... June 22 July 11 Delmar Park (St. Louis) June 29 Aug. 12 Brighton Beach July 825 Hawthorne (Chicago) July 20 Aug. 1 Metropolitan Jockey Club .July 27 Aug. 1 Saratoga Racing Association Aug. 328 Harlem (Chicago) Aug. 315 Kinloch Park (3t. Louis) Aug. 13 29 Hawthorne (Chicago) Aug. 1729 Coney Island Jockey Club Aug. 29 Sapt. 12 Harlem (Chicago) Aug. 31 Sept. 14 Delmar Park (St. Louis) Aug. 31 Oct. 2 Hawthorne (Chicago) Sept. 1526 Brooklyn Jockey Club . Sspt. 14-26 Wcstchestr Racing Association . ..Sept. 28 Oct. 10 Harlem (Chicago) ....Sept. 28-Oct. 3 Fair Association (St. Louis) Oct. 331 Worth (Chicago) , October 5 31 Brighton Beach Oct. 12 24 Latonia, Ky , Oct. 24 Nov. 26 Queens County Jockey Club Oct. 26 Nov. 6 Lakeside, Ind Nov. 214 Metropolitan Jockey Club Nov. 714 Crescent City J. C. (Now Orleans).. Nov. 26 Dec. 31 Washington, D. ,C. (Bannings) Nov. 16 Dec. 5