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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, February 6, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, February 6, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903020601 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, February 6, 1903 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] VOLi. IX. yo. 32. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903. PRICE 5 CESITS New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, LA February 5, 1903. Sixty-first day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter. U. J.Fitzgerald. Secretary. Sheridan Clark. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. H indicates whip, 5 spurs, B blinkers. 37387 FIHST RACE-1 Mile. Purse 400. 4-year-olds and upward. 8elling. " j Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 37302BLUEBLAZE W 5 101 5 42 Is l8 1 l3 Robbins K D Orr 25 16-516-57-5 3 372S93ELIZA DILLON B 4 104 1 65 85 33 25 2 Lindsey J O Brown 4 6 6 2 3 37303 ZACK FORD ws 5 106 2 51 3nk 2" 3l 3l Donegan R E Watkins 15 15 12 4 37237WISSENDLNB ws 4 91 8 7 7 C5 6l 4 Bridwell P J Nolan ' 20 30 25 10 jj 37273 MARION LYNCHws 6 101 9 9 9 9 9 5 "W Hicks J F Hacker 12 15 8 3 2 370SG ANNIE LAURETTA 8 104 6 lh 5" 7 42 65 M J'nson R P Dodson & Co4 5" 45 2 3 37336 LIME LIGHT W 7 106 10 10 10 10 5nk 7 Haack Mrs C M Vedder 6 8 7 25 37307MACIE MAREE W6 98 78 6i S 8 8 Fuller R B Otero ' 20 20 20 8 37103 MADENIA WS 4 101 11 11 41 5nt 7 9 Tooman J J Ogles 40 50 50 15 373362AZUA r WS 6 109 4 3nk 25 4nk10 10 Munro W F Petitt 30 30 25 10 3 37354 SIR GATIAN w 7 103 3 2"klL 11 11 11 Schilling J U Strode, 20 20 15 6 - Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, 50g, 1:161, 1:43. Winner B. h, by Mars Sulphide, by Bondigo (trained by K. D. Orr). Went to post at 1 :59. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Blueblaze displayed 1 the most "speed at all stages, was never in trouble and had plenty in reserve at the finish. Eliza Dillon ran well and was easily the best of the others today. Zack Ford was under a drive all of the last furlong. Wissendine and Marion Lynch had a rough trip, were cut off a couple of times and had to take 1 the overland route. Both closed a big gap and finished fast. Scratched 47171 The Black Scot, 111. Overweights Macie Maree, 2 pounds. Blueblaze, show, 7 to 10. EUza Dillon, show, evens. Zack Ford, show; 2 to 1. , g SECONrr BACE-3-4 Mile. Purse S400. 4-year-o!rta aritl-upwa.rd. SU'n? ., Ind Horses A Wt St Vs. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ; 372S5SMISS HUME w 4 104 1 1 1 l5 l3 Lindsey W'dford&Ev'm'n 25 25 11-53-5 : 37375 JERRY HUNT ws 7 104 2 55 4nk 2" 23 Donegan B Schreiber 15 20 20 6 ; 37337OPTIONAL w 4 99 3 3h 22 35 33 Robbins S Dernham 6-5 6-5 4-5 2-5 ' 373033FRANK KENNEYw 5 101 4 41 3" 5" 4k Fuller J W Berthurum 7 10 10 25 37153 MISS AUBREY w 5 100 6 6 6 45 5V F Hall F Gering Jr 60 75 60 15 37303 MOLLIE T. ws 4 102 5 2" 55 6. 6 W Hicks E C Reynolds 7 7 6 3-2 Apprentice allowance. Time, 23, 485, 1:145. Winner Ch. f, by Burlington Ollie C. (trained by W. Hurley). Went to post at 2:31. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Miss Hume made a show of her field, was off well in motion and opened up a winning gap before the others were going well and had a lot in reserve at the end. Jerry Hunt saved ground at the turn into the homestretch, but Donegan put up a weak finish. Optional ran out at the far turn and was as dry as a bone when going to the post. Mollie T. quit badly in the last furlong. Scratched 373562Kaloma, 109. Corrected weights Mollie T., 102. Miss Hume, show, out. Jerry Hunt, show, 2 to 1. Optional, show, out. HIRD iiAUt;-5 1-54 :lFulOIs:, Purse 34CO. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 37380 Ind Horses A Wt St & Y2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (37374)H. M'DANIEL w 114 2 1" 15 22 l1 Odom W L Lansing 4-5 4-5 7-101-4 37339 TIOGA W 109 3 4 3l lnk 22 Lindsey W L Lykens 6 8 8 8-5 37320 BIRCH BROOM ws 95 1 3 4" 3 3 Redfern S W Streett & Co4 8 8 11-5 (37353)RIGHT AND TRUE s 108 4 2 2" 42 43 McCTty A C McCafferty 25 3 13-51-2 3GS96 SAPERE W 97 5 5 5 5 5 Haack J A Broschart 60 150 150 40 Time, 24, 46, l:01g, 1:07& Winner B. c, by Buck Massie Ellangowan (trained by W. L Lansing). Went to post at 3:01. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won ridden out; second easily. Henry. McDaniel raced Right and True into exhaustion in the first half and had enough left to stall off Tioga. The latter saved ground at the turn into the homestretch and finished fast. Birch Broom tired when it came to the deciding drive. Right and True tired. Henry McDaniel, show, out. Tioga, show, out. Birch Broom, show, 7 to 10. Right and True, show, out. r FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $5'J0. 4-year-olas and upward. Allowances. rj") Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37322 OLD HUTCH w 4 10S 1 l" 21 1" l2 12 Gannon C H'Smith & C62 2 3-2 3-5 373223HARRY NEW w 4 101 3 5 4nk 3" 23 23 Robbins G R Ellison 11-514-514-54-5 370323HONOLULU WSB 4 112 5 41 3nk 22 3nk 32 Odom H C Schulz 10 13 13 4 37322 TELAMON WB 5 103 2 2-k 5 5 5 41 B'ch'nan Mrs S C Hildreth25 13-513-57-10 (37356)IF YOU DARE wb 5 10S 4 35 lnk 43 42 5 Redfern Durnell & Herz 8 13 13 4 Time, 25, 491, 1:15, 1:2S. Winner B. c, by Wawekus Bink (trained by W. Martin). Went to post at 3:35. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Old Hutch raced If You Dare to defeat in the first half, but was doing his best at the end to stall off a challenge from Harry New. The latter finished fast and was wearing the winner down at the end. Honolulu showed a lot of speed and appeared dangerous at the turn into the homestretch, but tired when the pinch came. Throw out Telamon's race. It was not his true form and Buchanan was suspended for his ride. Overweights Honolulu, 2 pounds; Telamon, 1. Old Hutch, show, out. Harry New, show, ont. Honolulu, show, 6 to 5. FIFTH RACK 1 1-10 Miles. Purse 5400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 'j grjr.Q Ind Horses AWtStj StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H G P 373052CHICKADEE W 4 101 7 42 45 51 55 l1 Fuller J Ownbey 3 3 3 IT 37i,552MOSKETO ws 5 102 1 35 3nk 45 4l 2nk Pollak A L Aste 4 45 4 7-5 373072BEAN ws 5 99 2 54 55 3l 2 3nk Lindsey W S Laird 15 20 20 7 (37305)OPTIMO w 4 101 5 2 23 15 lh 42 W Hicks H Robinson 25 13-58-5 7-10 37184 ALFRED C. w 6 107 3 15 lh 22 31 5nk Redfern F J Be van 5 6 5 2 37307 ALBERT LEE ws 6 101 8 62 66 61B 63 63 Munro J Williams 12 15 15 5 I 37273SOCAPA WSB 5 96 47 7 7 7 7 Treanor J C McNaught 30 30 30 10 37307 FLORRIE S. S4 96 68S8S8 Calvit C P Kennedy&Co60 80 60 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 50J, 1:16J, l:43g. 1:501. Winner B. f, by Sir Modred or Dun combe Sabilla (trained by J. Ownbey). Went to post at 4:02. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Chickadee came through the stretch with a rush on the outside, finished fast and was go-ing away at the end. Pollak had Mosketo under restraint the first half, but put up ja. " CONTINUED ON THIRD PAGE. "H s b q i Ii - t a u v fj NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART-CONTINUED, weak ride when it came to a finish. Bean saved ground at the turn into the homestretch and outgamed Optimo when it came to a hard drive. The latter ran below his best form. Alfred C. showed early speed. Scratched 37354 Swordsman, 104; 37307 False Lead, 101. Chickadee, show, 1 to 3. Mosketo, show, 3 to 5. Bean, show, 3 ,to 1. Optimo, show, out. SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Pnrse J400. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 3739 Ind Horses AWt St j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 373553FLINTLO CK W. 4 109 4 2ft U l2 l2 l2 Battiste E J Arnold & Co4-5 4-5 4-5 out 372563B CALDWELL W 5 107 2 31 4 2" 21 2nt Winslett J Carroll 3 16-511-51-2 37322 BEN CHANCE ws 6 110 3 4 3nk 4 31 33 Munro R M Westerfield 4 5 5 1 37270 LOFTER ws 6 107 1 U 21 312 4 4 Lindsey T A Gay & Co 16 16 9 2 Time, 261, 51, 1:161, 1:42. Winner Ch. g, by Knight of Ellerslie Flash in the Pan (trained by C Ross). Went to post at 4:38. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily j second driving. Flintlock was under restraint for the first five fnrlongs, took command when Battiste was ready and drew away without much effort in the stretch run. Benson Caldwell saved ground at the turn into the homestretch, fought it out stoutly with Ben Chance all of the last furlong and outgamed the latter in the final drive. Ben Chance did his best. Lofter showed early speed. Benson Caldwell, show, out. Ben Chance, ihow, out. . Bennett's Two-Year-Olds BENNETT'S TWO-YEAB-OLDS. Memphis, Tenn Fob. 4. (Special). Q. C. Ben- j nett & Co. will have one of the largest racing strings in training this year. The stable comprises- forty , five head, which are in charge of trainer McDaniel at Montgomery Park. They will be raced at west- ( ern tracks exclusively and among the twenty-nine two-year-olds, names of which are given here for the first time, there are many richly bred young- sters closely related to former racing stars. As in former years the Bennett two-year-olds are neatly ' named and the complete list is: Aubrey, ch. c, by Victory Lucy Adelaide. Eennington, ch. c, by St. Maxim Maid of Kant II. Jovian, ch. c, by St. Maxim Josephine. Sanctum, b. c, by St. Maxim Minisink. Merrie George, ch. c, by St. George Margaret II. Forehand, ch. c, by Handsel Forseen. Julien Yale, ch. c, by Charade Eitra. Glenesher, b. c, by Esher Glensetto. Falkland, b. c, by Falsetto Fright. Glen Gallant, ch. c, by Top Gallant Glen Belle. Lord Tennyson, b. c, by Tenny Whisperine. Milkirk, ch. c, by Huron Honeymoon. EKing'd Charm, br. e, by King's Counsel-Charm, by Faustue. Claremont, b. c, by King's Counsel Ruth Black. Pleader, blk. c, by King's Counsel Jennie Griffith. Bountiful, b. c, by Lucky Dog Nina Louise. Miss Demure, br. f, by King's Counsel Jane. Irish Maid, ch. f, by King's Counsel Irish Lady. Lucky Pet, ch. f, by Lucky Dog Norma's Pet. Lucky Sister, br. f, by Lucky Dog Little Sister. King's Dowry, b. f, by King's Counsel Dot S. Strange Dog, ch. c, by Lucky Dog Odity. Myrtle Anderson, ch. f, by Lucky Dog or King's Counsel Miss Frances. Ancolotte, br. f, by King's Counsel Black Sal. Mabel Goode, br. f, by Lucky Dog Rhett Goode's Sister. Austral, ch. f, by Lucky Dog Florence Austin. Sagrada, ch. f, by Lucky Dog or King's Counsel Norma, by Leamington, Jr. Lady Thistle, ch. f, by Knight of the Thistle Leetta. Interrogation, ch. f, by Charade Moc Min. Big Stakes to Close BJG STAKES TO CLOfcE. The big list of stakes offered by the Chicago Jockey Club closes for entries at midnight tomorrow. A great many owners defer making entries as long as possible, with very good reason on thoir side, but it sometimes happens that thty. let the important date escape their memory and discover when too late that eligible engagements suitable to their horses are no longer open. For all who may have so neglected to make entries, Daiet Racing Foem has entry blanks, and urges prompt action. The conditions of this list of rich Btakes are set forth elsewhere in this issue and are earnestly commended to the attention of owners of good racehorses. Gossip of the Turf OOSSIJL OF THE TOKF. After a careful study of the Brooklyn and Sub-urban Handicap weights yesterday local turfmen expressed satisfaction with them just as they did with the Brighton imposts. It was the opinion that Handicapper Vosburgh's work could not have been improved and that all three handicaps will provide problems difficult to solve. A few who were inclined to criticise the weights seemed to think that Mr. Vosburgh had treated the western entries, particularly M. H. Tichenor's fast filly Flocarline, with little consideration, but in view of the formidable prestige of the top-weight division ' no serious fault could be found. Owners and trainers alike concurred in the opinion that i Mr. Vosburgh allotted the top imposts to Hermis. Advance Guard, Blues, Major Dainger-ela, Colonel Bill, Sombrero and Herbert with 1 j , ( ' ' 1 wisdom. That Hermis, in perfect condition, would be able to shoulder 128 pounds in the Brooklyn and the Suburban and put up the race of his life was the prevalent belief. On past perform- -ances it would appear that the handicapper has -not asked too much of Hermis nor of Advance -Guard, both of which closed last season's cam- paign in the east in a blaze of glory. Those who remember how Conroy, as a three-year-old, won the Brooklyn in 1901, will keep a close watch on the Kcane colts Injunction, Rigodon and Gimcrack, who are in all three handicaps with feathers on their backs. James Rowe, who prepared Conroy, will train these promising three-year-olds and if ha points ana of tham for the Brooklyn or the Subur- ban the colt will receive, no doubt, consideration from the betting publ'c. The three handicaps, in point of entries, weights and distance, are virtually the same. New York Sun. This is what a wall known turf correspondent now at San Francisco thinks of Boxwood : "Boxwood is from G. B. Morris' stable, and a big fallow, well developed, and as handsome as a picture. He has shown, that ha likes a route and -rrhas he is started in-o lops-raco wilLba vtry-haH to seat. Boxwood is bred in the purple, being by WatercreeB (Son of Springfield and Wharfdale, by Hermit) Calve, by Calvados (son of Galopin and Turn of Tha Tide, by Mandrake, he by Weatherbit, from Mandragora, own sister to Mineral, mother of Kisber and Wenlock) ; second dam Letola (a stake winner and dam of Detrix and Utility, both great producers, also to Unrest and the famous Cayuga), by Lexington; third dam Capitola (dam of King Alfonso, Ball Barclay. Hospador and Stiletto), by Vandal (sire of Virgil, Mollie Jackson, Vandalita, etc.) "As there are nothing but good sires, racehorses, racemaras and producers in the first five generations of Boxwood's pedigree, ha is brod to be just what he is a racehorse all over. He is much more 'taking to the eye' than that other black fallow, Krishna, who created a sensation when he won the California Jockey Club Futurity Stakes, and, if I am any judge, Boxwood will prove far and away the bettor racehorse." There is a marked increase this year in the number of entrieB for Brighton Beach's stake events. The nominations for 1903 ara 1,765 as against 927 a year ago. There is an increase of 42 entries for the Brighton Handicap, 16 for the Brighton Cup, 33 for the Islip Handicap, 25 for the Jamaica Stakes, 31 for the Test Handicap, 14 for the Sea Gate Stakes, 14 for the Glencove Handicap, 10 for the Montauk 8takes, 10 for the' Winged Foot Handicap, 23 for the Punchestown Steeplechase, 25 for the Leopards-town Steeplechase and 256 for the Produce Stakes for 1905. There is a falling off, of 14 nominations in the Atlantic Stakes. For the new stakes there are 40 entries for the Cup Preliminary, 51 for the Cur-ragh Steeplechase and 49 for the Aintree Steeplechase, while for the old stakes revived there are 72 for the Nautilus, 47 for the Seagull and 114 for the Distaff. Seven brood mares belonging to W. J. Arkell, New York, have been sent to Melrose Stud, Lexington, to be bred to St. Maxim iD 190S. They are: Belle of Lexington, by Onondaga Annette. Lady Aurinda, by Silver Fox Olivick. Notlimah, by Knight of Ellerslie Dearest. Lady Tom Yilder, by Golden Garter Glide III. Lola H., by Kinglike Parasol. Lady Hoadly, by Dorian Gladiola II. Discord, by Himyar Ban Amy. The first colts, the get of Perry Belmont's noted horse Ethelbert, winner of about $75,000 on the turf, were foaled several days ago at the Arbordale Stud of J. C. Graves, Lexington, Ky., where Mr. Belmont has his horses. The young mare, Iona S., by Mag- netizer lone, foaled a chestnut filly, while Frantic, a daughter of Hindoo Francasca, dropped a bay colt. j 3 3 3 jj 2 3 r 3 1 1 ; : ; ' I Page [2] AMERICAN 8PORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1903 contains all racing records at large, revised and complete 1 up to the end of 1902; five handicapping systems with directions for their practical application, a table showing how to compute bookmaking percentages, track records of all the recognized tracks of the country, the western and eastern scale of weights, Stables showing the comparative speed of tracks, the racing statistics of 1902. giving amounts won by owners andt horses and jockey record, a complete list of pugilistic contests of 1902 of any consequence, trotting and pacing records at all distances and a list of the new 2:15 trotters of 1902 Also a complete record of performances at styles of billiardE. WHICH DO YOU PREFER ? To bet your money on information of some handi-capper's selections who give you twelve horses a day and therefore occasionally puts you next to a 7 to 10 shot, or on information sent by Owners, Trainers and Jockeys - to relatives and Meads here in the city. This ii the kind of information we are telephoning to our customers every day. We do not advertise yesterday's winners but prefer to advise you on such good ones as Double 0, Florham and Paul Creyton WILL BE TODAY. Our terms for this telegraphic information is just 25c. PER RACE. Mail us $1.00 for the next four races. Send us your telephone number and full instructions about calling you up and wo will do the rest. SECRET SERVICE, 119 rearborn St. CHICAGO. CALIFORNIA Telegraphic - Selections. Suite 708, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Wired at 10 a. m. Terms for Handicap Sht, including Specials, $1 Per Bay, $4 Weekly. aIbo for. sale at news stand corner Clark and Madison sts. Thursday's Pointers: IMPERIOUS 15.-1, Special. CHAMPAGNE 1-1, Special. YOUNG MORELLO 4-1, in a soft spot. Wednesday's Pointers: BKS5IE MCCARTHY.. 5-1, Special. SYLVIA TALBOT 5-2, Special. 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 buy our wire. TODAY ONE FROM 8 TO 20 TO .1. j. This trick outclasses his field in the going and will MjajfcjiMa simply breeze in front all the way. Turfites, this is-HpLa an opportunity to make a Zw 5Dnndl f easy money that comes but once a year. Remember our consistent regularity of furnishing winners at long odds cannot bs excelled. Race Track Information Bnrean Suite 500, 26?-269 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 'Phone Harrison 3689. $1 a Day for Form Letter Printed all Races. $4 for 6 Days Firm Letter Printed all Races. Delivered anywhere in city FREE by noon. Out of town orders wired at 9 a.m. Inside information on one or tws good things daily Positively oldest, safest, most reliable turf bureau in the west. Form Letter Handicap on all races for sale at main office at 9 a.m. Also sold at news stands corner Madison and Clark sts., Sherman and Saratoga Hotels at cigar stands in rotnnda, and cigar stand 185 Dearborn st.. in rotnnda. Ask for Race Track Information Bureau's YELLOW ENVELOPE and take no substitute. WINNERS "Two Good Things Each Day a Specialty." HONOLULU, Third FLINTLOCK, Won "Three today. They are in a soft spot." M. A. Walker & Co., 502, 167 Dearborn St. Mario Lavigne ...TURF BROKER... PLEASANTON HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. Commissions of $5 and upwards executed accurately for 5 per cent of the net winnings. NO CHARGES ON LOSING COMMISSIONS "Our New Orleans Wire Again Lands the Money." Specials: Henry McDaniel and Flintlock. Both Win Galloping. We also gave to win Blueblaze, Champagne and Demonio. This last baby never facad the flag before. We had information that this one was a grand colt and the way ho won proves the reliability of our information. Our New Orleans Special Wire Today will include one on which a large commission will be placed at Hot Springs. It is ready money for you. $1.00 DAILY. $5.00 WEEKLY. STEENSEN STAR SPECIAL COMPANY, SUITE 513, 225 DEARBORN STREET. On sale also at Saratoga Hotol cigar stand and 51 S. Clark street. OLD HUTCH, WON FLINTLOCK, WON HENRY McDANIEL, WON CHAMPAGNE, WON Tommy Knight, 20-8-4, Finished Third. Our clients received the above good things yesterday. Today's Information will be worth a small fortune to any big bettor. Terms $1.M daily, $1.00 weekly. Wired at 10 a.m. Reynolds St Co., 119 Dearborn St. CHICAGO, ILL. LONG BEACH TURF EXCHANGE. FOUR REGULAR TRAINS VIA Stations 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Lake Shore Ry. iftTSr8 Wll i:?o l liiF Grand Central Station, Harrison St. and Kngle wood 12i48 lil8 1:48 223 Fifth Ave. Grand Crossing. 12:54 1:24 1:54 2:29 RUNNING TIME 35 MINUTES. South Chicago.. 1:01 1:31 2:01 2:36 Four trains returning at 4 :4S, 5:24, 6 :10 and after last race, ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS. 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Hdep. 37358 Ornature ....112 718 373573Senator Morrison ....104 705 S7S02 Royal Deceiver 104 685 3737220rpheum ....104 ... .715 37353 Double O 101 685 S72903Epidemic .... 99 700 373023Versifier 9 6S0 37320 Josette 99 705 37256 Caelana 99 675 37337 Roll Call .... 99 685 37205 Our Boseie .... 99 680 37205 Noweta 99 725 Second Race 7-8 Milo. 4-year-olds and upward, Sailing. 368S0 Monos.. 5.... 114 720 37273 Masterful .... 5... .107 ......650 37354 Whitmore 6.... 167 650 37375 Dodie S 4.. ..106 685 87201 Loka 6.. ..105 660 37201 Kiss Quick .... 6.. ..105 700 S7255 MiisShamley .... 6.. ..105 725 S7819 Katie Gibbons ... 7.. ..105 670 S7341 Quicksilver Sue 4.... 102 660 S7273Dr. Fannie 6....100 695 87307Florham 4.... 99 710 Third JRac 3-8 Mile. 2- year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 37S40 Aqua 113 600 Aline Newman, ch. f, by Halma Callie Dozier 110 S7S402Becky Rice 110 690 S7X7HMcGonigle ....110 700 37340 Nettie E 110 675 373043 Alcom R 110 640 37304 Jicky 105 600 37168 Miss Nancy 105 670 Fourth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap, ltd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdep. 373392Brief .... 5.... 97 720 37355 St. Tammany .... 4.... 97 7C0 37339 Amigari 4 95 675 372193Adelante 5.... 94 720 37324 Frank M .... 5.... 93 ......715 37322 Jena .... 6.... 92 725 36929 Gautama .... 5.... 90 .690 Fifth Rsco-3-4 Mile. 3- year-olde and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex k pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 373'82St. Cuthbert 8.... 109 725 3612t3Dr. Riddle 6. ...105 705 30237 Sir Fitzhugh 6.. ..105 625 S67113Boaster 4 ...103 665 28080 Glenrose 5.... 102 600 360522Ranco 6. ...102 700 Miriam W., b. f, by First Mate Charming 3.... 92 (36966)Athlana ... 3.... 92 710 37085 Brookston .... 3.... 90 668 36700 Semper Primus .... S.... 85 600 Sixth Race 7-8 Mile. 4-yoar-olds and upward. Bellini?. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 37319 EIRey .... 5.. ..115 700 (37337)Ed L .... 9.. ..113 700 373193Paul Creyton .... 4.. ..113 715 37269 Brown Vail .... 7....105 675 37391Optimo .... 4.. ..105 700 37303 Moroni.. .... 8.... 105 705 37353Lady Alberta .... 4.. ..105 710 37303 Meran .... 4. ...104 680 37336Nyx 5.... 102 725 3723iThe Stewardess .... 4.... 99 690 Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. The form of Friday's Oakland fields is : First Race Lady Gallantry, Bell Reed, Ripper. Second Race Planet, Rose Farr, Annie Marie. Third Race Grand Sachem, Johnny McCartey, Stella Perkins. Fourth Race Kenilworth, Byron Rose, Lady Kent. Fifth Race Shellmount, The Pride, Oro Viva. Sixth Race Mexicana, Divina, Fossil. Oakland Form OAKLAND JFORM. San Feanoisco, Cal.,' February 5 The horses eeming to have the best chances in Friday's races are : First Race Stunts or Bell Reed. Second Race Planot or Rose Farr. Third Race Johnny McCartey or Forte. Fourth Race Byron Rose or Kenilworth. Fifth Race The Pride or Oro Viva. Sixth Race Warte Nicht or Ada N. H. Fobsland. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear ; track slow. Runs well in mud. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds, Selling, Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 37326 Modicum 114 705 37342 Seize 700 31806 Prestolus Ill 690 37312 Salver .109 710 37380 Diamante . .109 705 31079 Alice Callihan 109 695 373423Stunts 4-..106 710 (36901)Ripper 106 715 37038 Naulahka ..104 710 37361 Toto Gratiot 102 ... .690 37295 Adirondack 99 715 37172 Anvil 99 695 372403Bell Reed 99 ....720 3730S Lady Gallantry 92 725 Second Race 3 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Balling. 37377 Annie Marie 109 715 37377JRose Farr 109 ....720 37190 Harold W 107 ....705 37224sPlanet 106 725 37377 Minimum 104 710 Third Race 1 1 -16f Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 37363 Forte . 8. .109 685 37053 Johnny McCartey 5 107 690 37109 Dark Secret 4. .107 685' 37396 Marco Polo 7. .104 ....670 37395 Grand Sachem.... 8. .104 700 37363 The Fiddler 5. .104 . . . .675 37294 Propeller 5. .104 670 37363 Learoyd 4.. 99 675 37376 King Herald 4.. 99 680 37242 Marelio 4.. 99 675 37291 Derby Winner 4.. 99 ....680 37376 Stella Perkins 4.. 97 685 Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. S-year-oldn and upward. Handicap. (37362)Kenilworth 5.. 135 750 37362JByron Rose 5. .108 740 37329 Bragg 4.. 105 725 372273Barklyite 4..104 735 37311 Lady Kent 6. .100 735 (37361) Slave 3.. 94 ....730 Fifth Boe-Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Haop. 37312 Gibraltar 8. .121 700 37345 Saul of Tarsus 6. .118 705 37378 Frank Mayo 5.. 118 700 37227 The Pride 7.. 118 720 37258 Del Vista 6. .116 705 36433 Shellmount 4.. 114 ...-.725 Mimo, b. c, by Milesio Minona 3.. 113 37360'Oro Viva 3.. 106 715 37360 Action 3. .106 ....710 373643Mr. Dingle 3.. 106 715 37206'Peter J 3.. 103 ....705 373422Gus Lanka 3.. 103 ....710 Sixth Kos 1 Bill. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (37092)Ignacio . 4. .110 710 (37346)Frank "Woods 6. .107 710 37379 Sunello 6. .107 705 373453Ada N 5..105 ....715 (37376)Prue f..4..105 700 37379 July Gip 7. .100 700 37378 Claudator 4.. 100 ....705 37363 Rosarie 4.. 98 700 373473Divina 4.. 98 720 37360Warte Nicht 3.. 90 710 373813Fossil 3.. 85 715 (37342)Mexicana 3.. 85 725 Page [3] Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAX,., February 5, 1903. Seventy-first day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear ; track slow. "H . s Presiding Jndge, E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Sicretary, Percy W. Treat. b Racing starts at 2:05 p. m. No recall flag used. indicates whip, 5 spurs, I blinkers. . 'IK8T KA.CE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Pnrse $40. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 37393 q Ind Horses A WtSt M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P i 873452CHAMPAGNE S 4 112 12 41 2h 14 H Jenkins T J Callahan 7-5 7-3 1 2-5 37207 PHYLLIS N 4 105 2 3i 311 2h 2i J Daly El Pnmero Stable8 10 7 21 Ii 37257 CASSIE W. B5B 4 105 3 1h 1b 35 3& W Waldo J C Nealon 3 41 41 8-5 - 373'53NULLAH ' RS 6 116 l 21 4 4 4 T Bnrns G S McKenzie 3 23-541 8-5 373E9 BELLE STREET K 4 104 8 81 51 5 53 McGovern T H Ryan 6 12 12 41 t 37325 EDUCATE 1 5 108 4 52 7h 72 6 McGrath W E Cotton 15 40 0 10 3706 IRMA A. US 4 100 10 71 6U 61 71 Connell W Kronnik 15 20 15 6 a 37121 SALLIE GREEN IS R 4 105 5 9 9 8 8 Donovan Occidental StableSO 100 100 40 37218 NORA D. MS 4 109 11 11 10 9 9 Waterbury M A Stephenson 30 100 100 40 37157 TIBERIA H 5 109 9 10 11 10 103 L Jackson Murray & Co 40 60 60 20 37207 MISS DIVIDEND W 8 113 6 61 8 11 111 Frawley H W Hoag 15 SO 80 12 u 37309 PIRATE MAID IS 4 107 7 12 12 12 12 Alarie C W Chappell 40 100 100 40 v Time, 24J, 511. 1:03, 1:10. fj Winner Br. f, by George Kessler Breakdown (trained by H. Hamilton). Went to post at 2:16. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second driving. Champagne is in rare farm and outclassed the field, Away last she worked into the lead in the first half, running in -deep going throughout and won with plenty in reserve. Phyllis went in improved form and finished gamely. Cassie W. forced the pace, picktd the best going ad sustained her spetd well. Nullah retired after going a good half and was evidently overburdened. Belle Street closed up some ground. , Scratched 37376 Dollie Wietheff, 116; 57257 Victoria S., 105; 37121 Dora I., 105. Overweights Pirate Maid, 2 pounds. Champagnn, show, 1 to 5. Phyllis, show, 6 to 5. Cassie W., show, 4 to 5. - SECOND RACK 3 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 5400. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. gfyQ Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P DEMONIO w 115 3 11 1" 1B T Burns TV J Speirs 3-5 3-5 2-5 2-9 GEORGE KOESTERw 115 5 22 2 21 Bullman B Schreiber 4 6 5 9-10 s 37292 EMIL w 107 2 4 41 3s B'k'n'th E Carey 6 11 10 8-5 5 37190 ROYAL GUARD ws 107 1 5 5 4 Bredin Tychsen & Co 10 40 40 6 3 37190 SHORTY KANE 110 4 31 3s 5 McLeon Miller & Co 50 60 50 8 S Time, 121, 25, 45. j Winner Ch. c, by Amigo Britannia II. (trained by W. J. Speirs). 3 Went to post at 2:46. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter ; second easily. Demonio 3 spreadeagled his field and was much the bet. He is a bad actor and was lucky to get away well and j ran green despite his speed. George Koester was the only serious contender, ran well and should j improve. Emit was going well at the end and is improving. j Demonio, show, out. George Koester, show, 1 to 3. Emil, show, 2 to 5. j THIBD fiACB 3-4 Mile' Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 37395 " Ind Horses A Wt St jj hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37293 YOUNG MORELLO S5 5 107 7 5 31 21 H J Daly W Scharetg 4 4 31 7-5 37056 LEGAL MAXIM IB 4 101 1 1 li 411 2h W Waldo H L Jones 8 13 12 5 j , 37342 TOMMY KNIGHT i 3 92 12 61 61 11 311 J Boyd WLHazelip 15 16 16 5 j 37359 ESTADO - N5 4 96 2 115 gi 3h 421 Hilderbr'nd Western Stable 15 15 10 4 ' 37293 SKIP ME W 5 97 6 7H 7H 61 5 McGovern J H McGhee 8 8 41 8-5 37359 GRAND HACHEM I 8 104 4 4h 5h 5h 61 L Jackson J J Moran 3 4 4 2 37274 FIGARDON ISB 3 87 10 311 41 710 75 JTSheehanC W Chappell 20 20 10 4 37057 HORATIUS 15 3 96 11 10 10, 10 810 A Bell Chinn & Forsythe 40 40 20 8 , 37206 WINNIFRED WEAR S 3 87 5 8 8 9 9 Watson G P McNeil 100 100 100 40 36968 J. RICHELIEU JR. USB 5 109 3 2 2i 8 101 Kelly Mrs E Quick 100 100 100 40 j 37291 GREAT MOGUL IS 4 105 8- 9 11 11 11 Stuart F E Baird 30 100 100 30 1 37325 RAGNAROK II. 5 5 99 9 12 12 12 12 Connell M A Stephenson 8 10 10 4 ; Time. 25, 50, 1:171. Winner Br h, by Morello Josie D. (trained by J. M. McNames). ; Went to post at 3:09. At po3t 1 minute. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same. Young ; Morello ran to his best form, closed up fast at the and and won going away. Legal Maxim forced the pace, picked the best going and appeared like winning on the stretch turn, but tired badly in the last ; furlong. Tommy Knight got away badly and closed a gap under a bad ride. Estado made up much ground in the last half and was swerving all over the track at the end and was probably best. Skip Me . went well. Grand Sachem was still shorf and can beat this kind. Figardon rushed into the. lead in. deep going and failed to stay. Overweights Horatius, 4 pounds; Winnifred Wear, 5; Jack Richelieu, Jr., 5; Great Mogul, 4. Young Morello, show, 3 to 5. Legal Maxim, show, 24 to 1. Tommy Knight, show, 21 to 1. Grand Sachem, show, ovens. . r7 0n FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse 5400. 4-year-olds and upward. O i Qjy Selling. Ind Horses A TVt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37261 IMPERIOUS W 8 109 4 l1 l1! l1 121 l1! TV'bury H E Rowell 10 12 12 5 37291 P. ARCHIBALD ws 5 112 1 41 42 2" 21 2s Bullman J M Crane & Co 3 3 21 4-5 37242 ALL ABOUT W 4 104 2 2" 3l 421 3b 32 C Kelly Mrs C F Sanders 21 6 6 2 37379 POORLANDS W 7 111 3 34 2 32 41! 4s J Daly F TV Cooper 30 60 60 20 373763LOUWELSEA tvsb 4 97 5 61! 63 5 5 58 H'brand "Western. Stable 6 7 7 2h 373633FRANK PEARCEws C 109 6 7 7 7 7 63 Frawley Mrs Stephenson 3 4 21 4-5 37155 MARCO POLO w 7 109 7 5h 5" 6" 6s 710 T Burns T Hums 5 7 7 21 37309 URAL SB 5 104 9 8 8 8 8 8 McGrath TV E Cotton 30 60 50 20 37291 ARTILL YMAN wsb 6 109 8 9 9 Pulled up.Kelly Mrs E Quick 40 100 100 30 Time, 25, 52, 1:181, 1:45, 1:481. "Winner B. g, by Morello Helen Scratch (trained by H. E. Rowell). "Went to post at 3:32. At post 1 minute. Start fair.' Won handily; second easily Imperious was lucky and broke running, led well in hand throughout and could have won farther off. Phil Archibald .closed up very fast in the stretch and should win soon. All About running in deep going and messed about appeared prominent when a furlong uot, but tired near the finish. Poorlands went a good six furlongs. Louwelsea had scant chance with her bad jockey. Frank Pearce ran a very bad race and can do much better Imperious, show, 2 to 1. Phil Archibald, show, 2 to 5. All About, show, evens. Frank Pearce, show, 2 to 5. 1. FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. igrTj" Q rj" Ind Horses A Wt St & V4 X StrFin Jockeys Owpers O H C P 37325 BERENDOS S' 5 104 7 4" 3" 2 1" J Daly J - Green 8 11 10 4 37259 ROSE OF HILO ws 6 102 1 32 2 1J 23 Lewis Kirk & Co 40 40 30 12 373593SAN LUTION w 4 96 3 61 7s 51 3n L "Wilson J H Robbins 10 11 11 4 (36S53)VELMA CLARK 5 102 2 . 11 61 72 42 Adkins J J McAlester 10 10 8 3 37364 IDOGO ws 4 104 6 5h 5" 6J 5 B'k'nth GardenCityStable 4 4 4 6-5 37359 KATH'NE ENNIS W 5 102 5 2" 1" 3J 6J L J'kson T Kelly 10 13 13 6 3723 EDINBOROUGH 6 107 4 3 4ll 41 71 T Burns TV H Ketchiman 3 3h 11-54-5 (37309)H. THATCHER w 6 111 9 8 8 8 8 Donnelly Mrs Hastings 10 .11 9 4 (37257)KARABEL ws 7 102 8 9 9 9 93 TV "Waldo J J Bottiger 4 6 51 2 37327 MR FARNUM ws 3 S4 10 10 10 10 10 Connell J M Crane 10 12 12 4 Time, 25, 501, 1:162. Winner B. b, by Friar Tuck Snow BloBSom (trained by J. Green). Went to post at 3 :59. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving ; second easily. Berendos , was lucky and had clear sailing, ran in the best going and finished fast and gamely. Rose of Hilo forced the pace in the deep going and fell bock when a furlong out, but recovered and was wearing the winner down at the end and was easilv better 'of the two. San Lution finished with a rush. Velma Clark finished fast. Idogo ran a dull race. Edinborough quit in the final drive. Karabel was nearly left. Scratched -(373r 9) Golden Cottage. 111. ' Berendos, show, 2 to 1. Rose of H1I0, show, 5 to 1. San Lution, show, 2 to 1. Idogo, show, 3 to 5. Edinborongh. show, 2 to 5. 07rQ fv rf) SIXTH RACK 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse S400. 4-year-olds and upward. O lOffO Bulling. - Ind Horses ATVt St j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37340 ALADO ws 6 109 6 C- 3 1H Is l3 i Jenkins G Webb 15 15 10 4 373443DOREEN ws 4 104 1 4" 5h 23 2 2 B'k'n'th E M O'Brien 21 3 13-54-5 37344 COL. BAL'NTYNEW 5 118 4 Si 6" 53 41 3 Bullman J H Robbins 5 10 8 21 (37363)FILIBUSTER w 9 109 2 2' 2J 3 53 f onner McCafferty & Co7 10 9 4 37379 ULTRUDA w 4 106 3 12 lh 4" 3h 51 Adkins D S Fountain 4 4 12-o4-5 37156 RAVINO ws 5 109 7 7 7 7 7 6 Lewis Kirk & Co 30 60 60 20 37359 SEA LION w 7 114 5 3 4 ; 6 6 7 W Waldo D F Cox 4 6 41 8-5 Time, 261, 51, 1:181, 1:451, 1:481. "Winner Br. g, by Cerito n. Santa Anita Belle (trained by G. Webb). Went to post at 4 '23. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Alado was hard held to the far turn where he dashed to the front with a rare burst of speed and retained his advantage without much urging. Doreen was lucky, had clear sailing, was taken in the best going and was an easing up second. Colonel Ballantyne put up a good effort at the weights, finishing fast. Ultruda quit badly in the last quarter. Scratched 37364 Silver Fizz, 107: 373473Divina, 10G. Sf" tl Colonel Ballantyne, show, 6 to 5. Ultruda, show, 2 to 5. Newport Form Chart , - s 5 3 S j 3 3 j j j j j j , j 1 ; ; ; ; . , tfrWPORT FORM CHART. NEWPORT, K.Y., February 5, 1903. Forty-first day. Queen City Jockey Ciub. Winter Meeting. Weather clear ; track heavy. Presiding Judge, Clem Creveling. Starter. P. Chinn. Secretary, James H. Nixon. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. I indicates whip, 5 spurs. 8 blinkers. FiRaT SAC1S A-a Mil" Pnrso$150, 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 37399 IndHorses A Wt St & Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37348 BL. SHEPPARD WS 6 114 3 121 1-' Is M'ntain A C Stover 2 2 2 55 37367 PERCY R. W 8 123 4 21 21 21 McCann E A Stringer 12 12 10 4 37314 BY GEORGE w 7 116 10 71 61! 32 G'dyear S Murphy 2 2 2 4-6 37229 NELLIE BLY II. ws 3 95 2 31 41 41 Horner T A Davies 5 7 7 21 37383 NANNIE J. w 4 114 9 51! 51 51 Spargur C Watson 6 6 6 2 37331 EMMA BELLEW ws 4 102 6 61 7 61! Rogers G Deal 10 10 10 4 373822LAZELLA W4 117 5 887T Walker F Ball 4 5 5 2 373823MISS LOUISE w 3 103 11 11 9 8 Fitzm'ce L McGrail 6 7 7 21 37366 KATE MACDUFFws 5 114 1 42 31 9 Blair Mrs E Stucke 20 20 20 8 37367 L SUPERBA w 3 106 8 9 10 10 D O'Neal Mrs M Johnson 40 40 40 15 37382 JENNIE DOTY w 4 117 7 10 11 11 S'monds L Galbraith 30 30 30 12 Timo 26J 54i Winner B. m, by Friar Tuck Blackbird (trained by A. C. Stover). Went to post at 2:08. At post 2 minutes.Start good. Won easily; second the same. Blanche Sheppard was much the best todayand simply played with her field. Percy R. showed improvement and will do to watch. By George closed up much ground and finished going fast. Nellie Bly n. showed improvement. Kate Macduff showed a flash. Lazella quit early. Nannie J. ran away nearly six furlongs before the start. Overweights Nellie Bly H., 4 pounds; Miss Louise, 1. Blanche Sheppard, show, out. Percy R show, 2 to 1. By George, show, out. SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse S150. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. g Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (37351) GUIDE ROCK w 8 117 5 21 l2 11 l3 T Walker F W Johnson l 1 1 put 373843GUMBO w 4 114 8 32 221 21 22 M'ntain N B Davis 4 6 6 21 37246 WH1TCOMB wsb 8 114 7 6s 5b 41 32 McCann S E Weeter 3 31 31 6-5 373662OLLIE J w 7 110 1 5" 61 61 43 Homer Shockley&Stoller 6 10 10 4 37368 MISS BLARNEY w 4 107 6 7 7 7 51 D O'Neal Mrs AI Johnson 40 40 6 2 f37331')PINETOP w 3 99 2 8 8 8 61 Fitzm'ce A R Rhodes 8 12 12 5 37351 ROTHA wb 8 115 4 42 4 52 7 R Steele P S Burrell 10 12 12 5 (37365) TANGIBLE w5 115 9 9998 T'nsend S Eyers 8 8 6 2 37314 DEVEREUX w 6 109 3 l2 31 3l 9 G'dyear.. A C Stover . 3 31 31 6-5 . . - . Time, 26, 53, 1:271. 1 Winner B. g. by Saracen Alala' H.(trained by P. W; Johnson). Went to post at 2:51. At post 7 minutes. Start good. 'Won easily; second the same. Guide Rock, under a good ride, ran a good race and won with plenty to spare. Gumbo made up ground quickly from a bad beginning, and running strongly, was the best of the others. Whitcomb came with a rush in the final sixteenth. Devereux quit in the stretch run. Ollie J. came fast whenstraightened out in the stretch. Miss Blar ney was a false alarm today. Overweights Pinetop, 1 pound. Gumbo, show, 6 to 5. Whitcomb, show, 1 to 2. Devereux, show, x. 1 1 to o 2. THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse $150. 3-year-olds. Belling. g jy jQ Ind Horses A Wt St K 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H G P 373672DELSEBOSA W 108 4 22 2-'l 21 11 N J'nson N Daniels & Co 4 6 6 2 mS02DR CARR vr. 1111 3 31 32 31! 22 McCann W J Luzader 2 21 21 1 n7333)GERDA w 111 1 131 H 11 32 T Walker Mrs T J Walker 4-5 1 4-5 out 3733pMABEL HURST W 108 7 6 51 610 421 M'ntain N B Davis 6 7 7 2 37333 BELLE BARNARD W 105 5 4 6 51 52 Hoffler C M Jaeger 2 21 21 1 3735 ENHANCE vr 1071 2 5 4 41 61 G'dyear Baker&Lamb's'n 20 20 20 8 37216 MAMIE RANS W 105 6 7 7 7 7 Fitzm'ce C H Ronsiek 15 20 20 8 Time, 261, 55, 1:09. Winner B. f, by Belvidero Dnlcenia (trained by N. Daniels). . Went to post at 3 :20. At post 3 minutes. Start baa. Won driving; second easily. Delsebosa was best wore down Gerda in going to the final eighth and coming fast, won with something in reserve. Dr Carr, as usual, came with a rush, but could not quite get up. Gerda showed a good turn of speed, but tired' when the finish came. Mabel Hurst ran a good race from whore she got off. The others were never serious contenders. Scratched 37333 The Phantom, 116. Overweights-Dr. Carr, 11 pounds; Enhance, 21. Delsebosa, show, evens. Dr. Carr. show, 1 to 2. Belle Barnard, show, 1 to 2. 77 FOURTH RACK 1-2 Mile. Purse $150. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (37352)tAQUINAS ws 9 137 1 41 42 1 M'ntain F Kesinger j 31 31 1 37369 BR'NDY SMASH ws 5 140 3 l1! I1! 22 W'dsfnd J Evans & Co 1 3-2 3-2 1-2 37367 HIGH JINKS w 8 140 4 23 2ll 3J Perkins T A Davies 3 3 21 1-2 3736S FOLLOW w 4 135 5 32 32 41 T WalkerTPCrow 3 3 3 1 (37306)TROMBONE w 8 137 6 720 72 5" Spargur C H Ronsiek 10 10 10 4 (37300) SNOWDEN w 8 137 7 62 61! 62 McCann S Mitchell 4 5 5 2 35933 HAMPTONIAN w 7 137 2 51 54 72 G'dyear A C Stover 40 40 40 J5 37368 HANSWURST W 5 140 8 8 8 8 Gaines A H Aldis 50 100 100 40 tDisqualified for foul. Time, 26, 54. Winner Ch. h, by Ben Strome Mint Julep (trained by F. Kesinger). Went to post at 3:47. At post 12 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second easily. Aquinas ran behind the leaders to the stretch turn, when he swung to the center of the track and swerved across the path of Brandy Smash and High Jinks in the last seventy-five yards, causing High Jinks to pull up and Brandy Smash to fall out of his stride For the interference he was disqualified by the judges. Brandy Smash went well throughout. High Jinks did his best. Follow tired in the final sixteenth. The others were never contenders. Scratched-37385 Hi Kollar, 137; 37386 i Dr. Hassman, 137. , Brandy Smash, show, out. High Jinks, show, out. Follow, show, 1 to 2. Aquinas, show, 1 to 2. FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles Purse $150. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. g rjQ Ind Horses A Wt St St & H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P n7TlR-OTTrNrrY ws 3 94 1 l1 l1 121 l2 I1! 121 N J'nson J A Nixon 6-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 P P RARRBTT W 7 114 7 5 52i 3" 3 31 22 Enos Mrs L Ward 7 8 8 3 86 FR'NK JONESws 4 1111 3 2 22 221 2 24, ' 3nt McCann E A Stringer 4 4 3 1 373503MEGGS wb 8 114 4 7 7 6 6i 4 4 Mn'tain W F Taylor 8-5 8-5 1 out 37318 MADELINE G. w 5 112 5 3 3 4 4-" 5 5" Hoffler Clayton & Co 6 6 6 2 qm V11 w 6 114 6 63 62 7 7 62 63 S'monds L Galbraith 20 30 30 12 37385 7WLTSKA LlbKA wb w 3 o 96 2 4 4" 52 52 7 7 D O'Neal C M Jaeger 4 5 5 2 2 Winner Blk c, by Burlington Mattie Amelia (trained by J. A. Nixon). Went to post at 4:23. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Qaincy, favored by his light impost and under a good ride, set all the pace and won with plenty to spare. Pat Garrett ran in much improved form and under a vigorous ride closed up strongly in the final sixteenth. Frank Jones appeared dangerous when rounding the stretch bend, but was hardly up to' the distance and tired when the closing struggle came. Mggs can do bettor. Scratched-37369 Tobe Paine, 117; 37267 Fncino, 114. Overweights Frank Jones, 21 pounds; Liska, 4. Quincy, show, out. Pat Garrett, show, 3 to 2. Frank JoneB, show, 1 to 2. Page [4] 4 NOW ON SALE - THE.. 1 NOW OH SALE AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL FOR I93; (COPYRIGHTED) A, Handbook of Figures Beyond Comparison i 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. . MM) Daily Racing Form Pub. Co., 124-126 Fifth lie., j NOW ON SALE Chicago NOW ON SALE 12 stakes Chicago Jockey Club I I entries K OO O (HAWTHORNE) CLOSE $0 J J J J , I SPRING AND SUMMER MEETINGS Fphrnn; ADDED. 1903 1 y Spring Meeting May 23 to June 5. : : : Summer Meeting Begins July 20. j Tlie Hawthorne Handicap, $10,000 Guar- $2,500, of which $t00 to the second and $200 to the The Premier Stakes, $1,500 Added. A sweep- each to accompany the nomination' S30 additional an teed Vlue. A handicap sweepstakes for third. Weights to appear three days bofore the Btakes for three-year-olds. Entrance $10 eiich to to start. The Clnb to add SI 500 of which S350 tn three-year-olds and upward, By subscription of race. One mile and a half. accompany the nomination ; $50 additional to start, the second and $150 to the tnird' The winner tn $15 each for entrance, to accompany the nomina- ofi,0 s rnn a Tno Club to add $1,500, of which $350 to the second be sold at auction. If entered to be sold fnr?nnn tion; those entered to pay in addition $150 each Flight Stakes $1,500 Added. A sweep- and $150 to the third. Non-winners at any time of a to carry" weight for age if for 8000 aHowen ma- forfeit, and only $15 if declared stakes for threa-year-olds and upward. Entrance of the value of $2,500, if this for starting or $50 saco non-winuers year then 1 lb allowed for each SIM kown tn nm' out on or before April 1. The club to guarantee W ' JACTfr ft fAvA IfX a race of $1,000, allowed 5 lbs.; a raca of $500, Stake winners.Tarryinff weUht for a or moreo SSonS'SS &b?oirdf wiSaSLTaC8lfiSdtSfia 101bs.;tworacesof$.300,15 lbS. One mile. not ik'th" 5& b Wrfrfitq to be announced on Allrch 2 A winner lbs. the scale. Non-winners in 1902 of twelve The JLaSsie Stakes, $1,500 Added. A sweep- w ?.l i'T"08 fsta,tod through the entry KpuV F" of.any value orof one of the value of $1,500 stakes for Allies two years old. Entrance $10 each cV Jnto of $1,500 to carry 4 lbs.; of two of $1,500 or one of jfnon-winners this year of a race of $800, allowed 5 to accompany the nomination: $:0 additional to starting fee. Five and $3 000 8 lbs of two of $3 000 1 lbs penalty Pen- '"S.; of a race of $100 10 lbs 8ix furlongs, start. The Club to add $1,500, of which $500 to the one-half furlongs iuiiuuj,&. allies to apply to the extent of one-half only to stakoTtlvatfLarr'v Ate? The Pralrle r.talces, $1)50o Added. A selling of ofTnv two The Compet.tlon Stakes 1 500 A,i(,,i a iof'offito-haSdfai rteP3t&5 PnW..id. l and upward. En- ft f 5S3T SWftA.'ft'ifi sweepsUk"Pfor tSSd'.. EntranKach atfffi lbs.OTSe!indnot ClubLtaddn$T5aof0whh r twff W. lbs. penalty. Others, non-win! to accompany the nomination; $ya i additional to capped at 128 lbs. or more; and shall not make the Kg additional to The second tortart and The n6r?f races of allowed 5 lbs,: maidens start. The o'nb to add $1,500, of which $350 to the weight for a three-year-old exceed 112 lbs. Tobe tobe sold at S baa1toa thro or more times, allowed 12 lbs. Five second and $150 to the third. A winner of two . ?uugon May 23, the opening day of the spring meet- g S&uSS&SdS fUrlnBS' ?of thref oTaJy Sin SStwo 7a,ET lag. One mile and a furlong. $250 to $2,000; then 1 lb. for each $100 down to $800. The Vernal Stakes, $1,500 Added. A sweep- Panaity? Others 5ra-w1nner of a Mnr V' The Northern Handicap. $5,000 Added. A Starters to be named and selling price stated stakes for colts and geldings two years old. Ea- allowed 4 lbs of two of $300 7 lbs two nf handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and up- through the entry-box by the usual hour of closing trance $10 each to accompany the nomination; $50 value, 10 lbs maidens beaten' fonr ir mnra timns nnv ward. Entrance, $20 each, to accompany tho nomi- day before the race, and to be liable for starting additional to start. The Club to add $1,500, of allowed ttl,uwu 15 11m nve Piv nrrf ana one-nait nn. hoif fm.in. nation; $150 additional to start. The Club to idd fee. Two miles. which $300 to the second and $150 to the third. A turiongs. $5,000, of which $800 to the second and S460 to the The Excelsior Handicap, $2,000 Added. A winner of a sweepstakes of any value to carry 3 The Uonaduock Handicap, 1.509 Added third. Weights to appear three days bofore the handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds. En- Ib.s- 5 of twoof $1,500, 10 lbs. Penalty. Others, non- A handicap sweepstakes for two-year-olds En-race. One mile and a quarter. trance $10 each to accompany the nomination; $50 winners of two races. of $300, allowed 5 lbs.; maidens tranct $10 each to accompany the nomination- S50 The Superior Handicap, $2,500 A tided. A additional to start. The club to add $2,000, of which beaten three or more times, allowed 12 lbs. Five additional to start. The Club to add $1,500 of handicap sweepstakes for throe-year-olds and up- $405 to the second and $200 to the third. Weights to furlongs. which $150 to the second and $150 to the third, ward. Entrance $10 each to accompany the nomi- appear three days before the race. One mile and a The Juvenile Stakes, $1,500 Added. A sell- Weights to appear three days before the race Six nation; $50 additional to start. The Club to add furlong. ing sweepstakes for two-year-olds. Entrance $10 furlongs. full Value of Stakes Paid in Cash. Added Money to Purses $400 to $800. Three Steeplechase Races Each Week. : Additional Stakes for Summer and Fall Meetings Announced in July. Entry blankB will be mailed upon receipt of application. Address nominations and all communications to the SECRETARY CHICAGO JOCKEY CLUB, 403 Monadnock Building, Chicago.! Newport Entries NEWPORT ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track heavy. Runs well in mud. First Race 3-4 Mile. 4-year-oldB and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Ars. Wt. Qdep. 37297 John O 4.. ..110 670 87402 Hanswnrst 5.. ..110 680 S73492Little Tom. Tucker.. 5... .110 675 373992Percy R 8. ...107 690 373833Battus 5... .107 680 37365 8moky Topaz 4 ...107 675' 37349 Daponan 6.... 107 700 37212 Titlo 8 ...107 6?0 37249 Lady Mother 6.. ..105 ......670 (37399) Blanche Sheppard 6.. ..105 685 37400 Miss Blarney 4.. ..105 685 37399 Emma Bellew 4.... 105 675 Second Race 1-3 Mile. 3- yoar-old and upward. Selling. 37352 Dr. Tarr 6.... 109 670 373842St. Sidney 5.. ..107 685 87249 Latonka 8.... 107 675 37161 Nancy Lucrece 4.. ..107 670 37400 Devereux 6. ...104 683 37366SWiggins 8.. ..104 700 37382 Love Wisely 3. ...100 ......680 373653Music Man 3 ...100 690 Third Race 7-8 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. (37402)Brandy Smash 5.. ..112 690 37247 Deveric 6.... 110 685 37369 Tobe Paine 7.. ..108 680 373682Suave 6.... 105 685 37384 Mox Mox 6.. ..103 675 37129 Old Husb 4 .... 103 670 37350 Postillion 4.. ..102 700 373652Maid of Hope.. 4.... 98 675 Fourth Race 5-8 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Sailing. 37402 Snowden 8.... 114 670 374023Follow 4. ...114 685 37400 Rotha 8.... 112 670 (37265)Faith Ward 7.. ..112 675 37352 Tiburon 7.... 112 690 37384 Ohiquasabog 6.. ..Ill 680 37162 Nightingale 4.... 106 670 (37401)Delsebosa -3....106 685 374013Gerda .. 3.. ..106 680 37351 Georgiena 4.... 105 675 37401 Enhance 3.... 94 700 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 4- ytar-oldi and upward, Sailing. (37349) Waterton ... 5 124 675 (37385) Hart D.. 5....121 680 . - 3735?, Lathrop 4.. ..117 .... ..7CC 87334 C. P. Jones 7.. ..114 .680 (37383) Brother Fred 9 ...114 690 37403 Jolo i... 6 ...114 .... ..685 31661 Rosie R 4 ...107 ..... 670 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 25-28 Washington, D. C. (Bennings) .. .March 23 April 14 Memphis, Tenn . .March 30 April 22 Kinloch Park (St. Louis) April 15 May 1 Lakeside, Ind ..April 1528 Qua ens 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 May 2 19 Fair Association (St. Louis) May 2 June 27 Westchester Racing Ass'n (Morris Park). .May 7 27 Latonia, Ky May 20 June 6 Toronto, Ont May 23 J une 6 Hawthorne (Chicago) May 23 June 5 Brooklyn Jockey Club (Gravesend) May 28 June 17 Harlem (Chicago) June 6 19 Detroit, Mich Juno 8 20 Hamilton, Ont .. .'. i. June 913 Coney Island J. C. (.Sheepsnead Bay) June 18 July 7 Washington Park (Chicago) June 20 July 18 Highland Park, Mich June 22 July 11 Delmar Park (St. Louis) Juno 29 Aug. 12 Brighton Beach July 825 Fort 'Erie, Ont July 14 Aug. 26 Hawthorne (Chicago) July 20 Aug. 1 Matropolitan Jockey Club July 27 Aug. 1 Saratoga Racing Association Aug. 328 Harlem (Chicago) Aug. 315 Kinloch Park (St. Louis) Aug. 1829 Hawthorne (Chicago) Aug. 17 29 Coney Island Jockey Club Aug. 29 Sept. 12 Harlem (Chicago) Aug. 81 Sept. 14 Delmar Park (St. Louis) Aug. 31 Oct. 2 Hawthorne (Chicago).... Sept. 1526 Brooklyn Jockey Club Sept. 1426 Westchester Racing Association ...Sept. 28 Oct. 10 Harlem (Chicago) Sept. 28 Oct. 3 Fair Association (St. Louis) Oct. 3 31 Worth (Chicago) .October 531 Brighton Beach .....Oct. 1224 LsUonia, Ky Oct. 24 Nov. 26 Queens County Jockey Club Oct. 26 Nov. 6 Lakeside, Ind .Nov. 214 Metropolitan Jockey Club .'Nov. 714 Washington, D. C. (Bannings) . ...Nov. 16 Dac. 5 Crescent City J. C. (New Orleans).. No v. 26 Dec. 31 i Newport Form NEWPORT FORM. The form of Friday's Newport fields is: First Hace Deponan, Percy R., Miss Blarney. Second Race Wiggins, Music Man, St. Sidney. Third Race Postillion, Brandy Smash, Doveric. Fonrth Race Enhance Tibnron, Follow. Fifth Race Lathrop, Brother Fred, Jolo.