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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, February 17, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, February 17, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903021701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, February 17, 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] -VOZ,. IX. IMP. 41. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JFEBBUABY 17, 1903. PRICE 5 GEflTS Horses Thriving down South HORSES THRIVING DOWN SOUTH. Martin ? Nathanson, secretary of the Harlem Jockey Club, returned yesterday with a big batch of entries to the spring stakos of his association. Mr. Nathanson has been for two weeks visiting the southern breeding farms and training grounds. "The great feature of the training grounds," 'Nathanson said, "i3 the forward condition of the horses. They are in far better shape than I have ever seen them for this season of the year. It might be even said that they are a little too far advanced, considering the distance from the opening of racing. A large percentage of the horses in training arewithin one month of the races. This should insure good racing in the early part of the season. "Another thing that impressed me was the immense size of the prominent stables. Thoy are all carrying a larger number of horses in training than at any time heretofore, For instance, Edward Corrigan has sixty-eight horses in training at Louisville and fifteen at New Orleans: Fred Cook has thirty-five or more, more than twenty of -which are two-year-olds; P. Dunne has thirty odd head; John Madden, forty or more; Robert Tucker, thirty or more of the horses of Capt. S. S. Brown: George Long about twenty-five, and so on. These are at Louisville and Lexington and the same condition prevails at Nashville and Memphis, whore Schorr, Tichenor, Ellison, Hildreth and others all have big stables. "The best two horses I saw in my swing around the circuit wore Owouton and Runnels. Owenton -was not in very good shape last year, but now, in his four-year-old form, he is a splendid specimen of the thoroughbred. And so of Runnels. By the way, John A. Drake, to whom; Runnels belongs, has the best looking stable of any of those in winter quarters. I never saw so fine a looking bunch. A large number of his horses have not been taken up and are running in the paddocks adjacent to Cumberland Park. Some of the number have not even had a brush -upon their coats since last fall, yet the entire string looks fine. Drake thinks so well of Nashville as. a winter training ground that he is going to build quarters there for permanent occupancy each winter. At every point the horses are looking exceptionally well. "Savable, Von. Rouse and High Chancellor, the iihree-year-oldstof tho Drake striDg entered in the American Derby, look every inch like Derby horses. Mr. Drake does not favor Savable a bit more than he does the others for the big race, and Savable does not look a bit more like a Derby horse than Yon Rouse or High Chancellor. There is a great deal of interest at Nashville in the Gorman & Bauer Derby trio Bardolph, Lem Reod and Sinner Simon. They are a fine-looking lot and may cut a figure in the Derby. Tom Hayes has a great horse in Orlando, and much is expected from him. This is true of one of the lot of Hayes & Van Meter, the horse Incubator. Perhaps the finest looking filly anywhere to be found is the mare Hoodwink, sold by C. E. Brossman last fall to S. G. Morton, the old ball player. She is a big, fine-looking filly, with quarters like a quarter horse and one of the most impro'ved horses that can be imagined. She is at New Orleans and has not boon raced, Morton reserving her for thoj.campaign in Chicago. Bessie Spahr is another wonderfully improved .filly. She is in training at Louisvillo and gives every indication of being as speedy as she was in her earlier form. " 'Bub' May has the biggest two-year-old in training, a youngster called Pulses, and a crackorjack. It is said May refused $20,OCO for this one. It is as big as a three-year-old, and a big three-year-old in the bargain. The Tichenor stable at Memphis is composed of a splondid looking lot of thoroughbreds. They are so far advanced toward a race that trainer Poole told me he feared he would have to let up on them. There are twenty odd horses in the string, and they have gone through the winter finely. The Derby candidate, Sidney C. Love, does not seem to have grown a bit. He is still a littlo bit of a horse but he is pretty much horse at that. " T. C. McDowoll is coming to Chicage to race. Mr. McDowell, it will be recollected, had charge of the Vanderbilt horses last season. He has taken up Allan-a-Dale and will campaign him, together with others. "I saw a half-brother to McChesney, which is almost McChesney over again. It is a three-year-old by First Mate Manola Mason, and is called First Mason. He is marked like and has the conformation ot McChesney, with perhaps just a little moro white in the face than has the great son of Macduff. I also saw a two-year-old half-sister of McChesney by Handball, which horse died on the ocean while being transferred to England. This twe-year-old filly is a pretty good specimen. She is in D. O'Brien's hands at Lexington. "From the number of entries I have brought with me, and those arriving by mail, I think the total will exceed that of last year. The work of compiling them for publication will be begun Thursday, but it will be ton days before they will all be in. They close at midnight tomorrow, and it will take at least four days for those mailed in California tomorrow to reach here."' Done at Newport DONE AT NEWPORT. The outlaw meeting at Newport came to an end yesterday. Of its demise and future expectations, the Enquirer of yesterday, said: "The announcement will be made at Newport this afternoon that after the card today is raced off, the track will be closed for two weeks, to be reopened on February 28, under a new management, "J. J. Rjan came here yesterday from St. Louis and had a meeting with Frank Fowler, Roy Offutt and Clem Creveling in the Gibson House. After this meeting it was stated that Offutt, on February 28, would assume the management of tho track, that Fowler would after tomorrow become the manager of the Tuxedo poolroom and that Creveling would resume the position of presiding judge." Montgomery Handicap Odds MONTGOMERY HANDICAP ODDS. Below will be found the odds laid by James O'Leary in his future book on the Montgomery Handicap. This important Memphis fixture will be the first great handicap to be decided in this year's western turf campaign, and will, as it always does, attract much attention from now on. Declarations are due next Saturday, February 21, after which speculation will no doubt become heavy: Horses. Wt.Odds. Horses. Wt.Odds. Gold Heels. 132 20 Sambo 102 10J McChesney ..129 4 Marshall Neil.... 102 60 Lucien Appleby .121 20 Moranda 102 400 Otis ...119 20 Olofiant 101 50 Aladdin 117 10 Flocarline 101 20 The-Lady 117 20 Sidney C. Love ..lul au Terra Firma 117 isO Huzzah 1C0 100 Wax Taper 116 0 Louisville 100 75 Abe Frank 116 10 Lacrimae 100 75 Glon Water 116 20 Dick Furber. ...1C0 500 Golden Wishes ..114 100 C. B. Campbell ..100 60 Waswift 114 20 South Breeze ....10J 75 St. Marcos ......114 75 Banter 99 40 JohnPeUrs 114 50 Jessie Jarboe ... 99 75 Corrigan 113 40 AuRevoir.. 99 20 Golden Rule 113 75 Henry McDaniel. 99 40 Caviar 112 50 Barca 99 100 Ordnung Ill 75 Rightful 99 40 Nitrate 110 20 Bob McLean 98 100 Potente 110 50 Marcos 98 75 Maximus 110 10 Brief 98 100 Rolling Boer ....110 50 Latson 98 200 LordQnex 110 50 Major Tenny 93 60 TheConquerorll.llO B0 Edgardo 98 75 Whiskey King. .110 50 W.B.Gates 98 75 JackDemund ...1C9 20 Bard of Avon .... 98 75 Favonius 108 20 The Don 97 75 Skilful 11.8 30 Wall 97 100 Caliban ....107 30 Pericles 96 100 Harry New ...... lvl 15 Pmtnmund ...... 9o 100 Dewey ...107 100 P'ca ofKndurance 95 50 i Par Excellence ..107 60 Phito S6 40 i Picqnart 107 150 The Light 9i 200 i Ethylene... 106 50 Jane Holly 95 100 I Prowl 1C6 100 Sir Faust 94 100 I Clonmel 106 40 Postm'st'rWright 94 300 I CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. MONTGOMERY HANDICAP ODDS. (Continued from First Page.) Horses. Wt.Odds. Horses. Wt.Odds. John McGurk.... 105 40 Witfull 94 30 Searcher 105 100 Treacy 94 200 Scotch Plaid 105 30 Dr. Hart 94 150 Spencer Rcif 105 30 Canyon 94 100 Schwalba 105 50 Audiphone 94 150 W. J. Deboe 104 40 Ranchman 94 200 Barrack 104 100 Chanterelle 92 200 Janeway 104 40 Senator Bush 91 300 Bohnl 104 300 Farmer Jim 90 50 Earner 104 100 Senator Morrison 90 75 Jim Clark 104 50 Florestan 88 100 Five Nations ....104 100 Beaugard 88 300 Travers 104 100 Discharged 87 300 Fatalist 104 50 Maghoni 87 100 Telamon 104 30 Rococo 87 100 Hnntressa 103 50 New Orleans Form Chart i i i I I I NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, LA., February 16, 1903. Seventieth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear and cold, track heavy. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, Sheridan Clark. Racing starts a 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACB 5"8 Mile- Purse ?400. 4-year-olds and upwardTlSellir 3 T 54:2 Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37185 AILYAR w 7 111 6 5l 24 14 ln J W'kf'ld B Corrigan 7-5 13-513-61 3718G MALTSTER w 5 108 1 U lh 35 22 Lindsey J J McCafferty 6 6 31 7-5 367773ANTONIUS w 6 116 2 G- 3l 21 3s W Hicks Haverly Bros 4 41 4 7-5 36S29 THE CUCKOO W 5 1141 S 7nk 61 7 4 E Rob'sonF Odenheimer 20 40 40 20 37474 TOM COLLINS wb 8 111 5 3" 42 4& 5 T O'BrienW H Fizer & Co 6 9 9 3 37512 CORK w 4 106 7 8 8 6nk 62 Morper F Smith 20 50 50 15 374572MID. CHIMES wb 6 106 4 2" 54 52 71 Daviss'n HJMcCarthy&Co 8 13 12 3 37185 T. P. OF SURREYw 4 1121 3 4" 71 S S Odom "W S Laird 41 7 6 21 Apprentice allowance. Time, 26J, 51g, 1:05. Winner B. h, by Himyar Aileen Aroon (trained by E. Corrigan). Went to post at 2:01. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Ailyar began slowly but wore his field down while rounding the far turn, caught Maltster in the stretch run and outgamed him when it came to the final drive. The latter had no mishaps, outbroke his field at the start and was in the good going all the way. Antonius ran well and was-under a hard drive all of the last quarter. The Pride of Surrey was dry in coat when going to the post.kept sprawling all the way and never seemed able to extend himself in the going. Tom Collins ran well to the stretch. Scratched 373022Automaton, 111; 37101 Fickle Saint, 108; 374912The Boston, 103; 37222. Tonicum, 103. Overweights The Cuckoo, 3$ pounds; Cork, 3; The Pride of Surrey, 3. , ' Ailyaiy show, 1 to 2. 'Maltster, show, 3 to 5. Antonius, show, 3 to 5. " r spj' t SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses AWfStVj StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 374743ALPACA SB C 103 1 Is 1 11 14 McCaf'ty A C McCafferty 10 10 10 3 37507FLAMBOYANT w 3 98 10 10 8 41 22 Haack Mrs M L Holmes 30 60 60 20 (37133)RUSSELLTON w 5 114 4 42 5 6& 31 Calvit S J Charles 20 20 20 8 37152 LORD NEVILLE wb 8 111 7 7 73 8 4nk T O'BrienW H Fizer & Co 8 12 12 4 37473 DOUBLE O wb 3 100 G 53 2 2nk 5nk Lindsey S G Morton 10 13 13 4 374952MERAN -Y3WS 4 100 9 9 9 51 61 W Hicks H Dernham 4 5 5 8-5 37426L. J. HORNER-W-SB 7 104 3 21 31 3l 71 Fuller H Richardson 21 21 9-5 4-5 37474 ZACK FORD ws 5 107 5 G1 6nk 7nk 83 Scully R E Watkins 10 20 20 8 37474 SIR GATIAN w 7 107 8 8l 10 10 9 Daviss'n J U Strode 40 80 60 20 37388 FRANK KENNEYw 5 112 2 3" 4h 92 10 J W'kf'ld J W Berthurum 4 5 5 2 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25J, 511, 1:20. Winner B. m, by Tremont Myopia (trained by J. J. McCafferty). Went to post at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Alpaca was at home in the going, showed the most speed throughout and made a runaway race of it. Flamboyant began slowly but saved ground at the turn into the homestretch and finished stoutly in the deep going and outgamed Russellton when it came to a drive. The latter was under restraint for the first half, but his rider was of no help to him when the pinch came. Lord Neville and Little Jack Horner quit badly in the stretch run. Double O. showed speed. Frank Kenney can do better. Scratched 37491sThe Caxton, '102; 34479 Goodman, 93. Overweights Meran, 1 pound. Alpaca, show, evens. Flamboyant, show, 10 to 1. Russellton, show, 3 to 1. Little Jack Horner, show, 2 to 5. . THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. g rj Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37511 CHARLES D. w 7 108 3 5nk 31 lh 11 1" O'Neil F G Altman 15 16 16 6 37201INSPECT'R SHEAw 4 107 1 41 6" 32 3 22 Fuller J J McCarthy 4 5 5 2 . 37490 LOCUST BLOSS'Mw 8 102 4 2& l1 2s 2 3s Lindsey F W Torreyson 6 9 9 3 37439BOUNTEOUS w 5 101 7 61 51 71 6nk 4 W Hicks L.-M Holmes & Col5 15 8 3 37511 SARAGAMP w 5 102 5 9 9 9 51 5nk Boiesen M T Danaher 6 6 6 2 37374NAVARINO w 4 105 9 71 81 82 72 6nk Haack E Jabine & Co 10 13 13 5 374053RUBY RAY w 4 92 8 82 71 G1 41 71 Phillips Doyle Bros 3 3 3 1 375113WILLARD J. WS 5 104 G lh 2U 5h 82 8 Mulh'nd T E Mannix&Co 31 41 4 3-2 37115 LISSOME w G 104 2 3h 4h 4" 9 9 Pollak E Norris & Co 10 25 20 8 Apprentice allowance. Time. 2G, 52g. 1:215, l:49g, 1:563. Winner B. g, by Sparkling Bettie S. (trained by F. G. Altman). Went to post at 3:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second eaftily. Charles D. began slowly and O'Neil waited with him until on the turn into the backstretch, where he went to the outside, found an opening at the half mile post and worked his way to the leaders, fought it out with Inspector Shea all of the last furlong and outgamed him in the final drive. The latter showed early speed but dropped back while rounding the far turn and then came again at the end and finished in the middle of the track in the deep going. Locust Blossom showed speed but tired when called on. Willard J. was ridden all over the track. Lissome quit after going a half. Ruby Ray ran a bad race. Scratched 3692S Itacatiara. 112; 37441 Right Bower, 104; 37387 Annie Lauretta,. 102. Charles D., show, 3 to 1. Inspector Shea, show, 4 to 5. Locust Blossom, show, 3 to 2. Ruby Ray, show, 1 to 2. Willard J., show, 3 to 5. ; FOURTH. RACE 1 Mile. Purse 5500. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. JjT ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (37596)BEN CHANCE ws 6 106 1 4 4 3 21 I1! Munro R M Westerfield 5 8 8 (Wf 375122ALB F DEWEYws 5 97 3 2 2 2"k 1" 2 Lindsey K D Orr 8-5 8-5 3-2 2-5 " MpnTHEEN W 4 112 2 34 3 4 4 3 Odom Mrs S C Hildreth4-5 1 1 out lh 4 Daviss'n A Bellew&Co 15 16 15 3 7477 K BARLEYC'N wsb 7 90 4 l8 1 3 Winner Ch. h, by Chance Belgale (trained by R. M. Westerfield). ' Went to nost at 3:29. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second the same. -Rpn Chance wore the leaders down while rounding the far turn, caught Albert F, Dewey nt the furlonfr post and the pair fought it out to the end with Ben Chance going away, Aihprt F Dewev was well in hand for the first six furlongs but tired when called on Potheen ran as if he had smooth plates on and Odom was hard at work on him all the way. TCiiW Barleycorn showed much early speed but quit after going a half. Scratched (37069)Barbara Frietchie, 104. Corrected weights Ben Chance, 106; Albert F. Dewey, 93. Overweights Albert F. Dewey, 4 pounds; Potheen, 1. Ben Chance, show, out. Albert F. Dewey, dhow, out. 37546 FIFsSinCE1 1"16 M"eS' PUrSe ?40' 4-year-lds and upward. Ind Horses AWtStj StrFin Jockeys Owners O h c IJ (37490)BUD EMBRY w 4 101 3 1 1 1 11 1 Daviss'n .Mrs L Landrv S io 10 4 (37477)SUE JOHNSONws 6 97 2 2i 3" 2 2? 2 Fuller W H Fizer & Col-5 2 2 i ir (37439)ELIZA DILLONwb 4 96J 7 7 4J 4 3J 3 Haack J ID Brown S 16 15 6 374943PEAT w 9 104 9 5 5h 5 5 4 Lindsey HDernham 4 4 j L 37524 LOFTER ws 6 110 5 3h 2 3 4" 5 D Hall TA Gav &Co 8 8 7 2 37477'POLLY BEXBY WB 6 104 1 6 Gh 6" G G O'Neil JO'S 8 20 l! fi 37511 TROCADERO ws 4 101 8 9 8 712 70 7 Scully V HuKhes & Co 8 15 15 fi 37509OPTIMO ws 4 102 4 4 7 S 8 8" W Hicks H Robinson 4 4 L 32435'ICREWER wb 5 103 G 85 9 9 9 9 Pollak : JPKrewe? 4 100 100 4? . Time, 26g, 53, 1:211, 1:50, l:56g. w. Winner Br. c, by Scorpion Leertie (trained by L. Landry). -dk to ip0st a-J $A2-- Lposl 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second handily S, mx7 alwayS held safe raced Sue Johnson to defeat in the run around the to?- turn and drew away easily in the last furlong. Sue Johnson was well ridden, did her best nftor'tivofl mishaps. Eliza Dillon closed a big gap and outgamed Peat in the stretch drive. t Lofter tired. Optimo bled. Bud Embry was run up to $1,000 and bought bv J C Carr0- Cnrroll Scratched (37474)Thane. 104; 37495 Alene Abbott, 97 37204 I Simoon 94 Overweights Eliza Dillon, 21 pounds; Krewer, 4. Optimo1 show1' toh5 W' 2 t0 SUS Jonnson' snow' 2 t0 5- Eliza Dillon, show, 2 to 1. 3754:T SIXTH RACB 7-8 Mile' Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses AWtSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 37389SAPERE w 98 8 Gl 6J 5nt 4l 1 Haack J A Broschart 15 ir: tc a 37478'KIWASA w 100 G 2 V V 1" 2 Fuller J Arthur 01101 ? 37507 DOC WOOD ws 10G 7 3i V V- Z 3 Scully W H Billings&Co 2 41 7J 'W wsl09 4 8 8 G3 5 4h J Jones J J Ogles 15 25 0 G 3491 D'ARCY w 106 5 4 4 3 2' 5 Otis J S Rothert S 10 in 4 3G915PATHOS ws 101 2 7 ? 7J 7-" 6 Bridwell P J Nolan 1 on In c 37251 PR'CE HERMAN wgs 106 1 1 2 4 6 7 Mulh'nd T B Mannix&Co 20 40 '0 10 37205 CANDAREEN w 103 3 5" 5 S 8 8 O'Neil R G Bolich G 6 4 3-2 Apprentice allowance. Time, 26g, 53, l:21g, 1-36 Winner Ch. c, by Inverness Salvia (trained by J. A. 'Broschart). c-ok1 to 4J2?- ,At post minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Sapere began slowly but closed a. big gap and finished with a rush in the middle of the C Y1?16 dee? solns' cauSht Kiwasa tiring and was going away at the end. The latter showed the most early speed and Fuller kept her in the good going for the entire trip. Doc Wood was crowded against the outside rail in the run down the backstretch and had to pull up but came again at the end and finished well. Prince Herman quit after going a good quarter. D'Arcy was used up in catching the leaders while rounding the far turn and u u tired. Candareen ran poorly. Scratched 36116 Begone, 101; 35274 Queen of the Ocean, 100 Overweights Exapo, 3 pounds. " t S10pere' show' 2 to Kiwasa show' out- Dc Wood, show, 3 to 5. Candareen show Page [2] rae OoBlar a Week (Regular Price $1.00 a Day after April 15th.) SCIENTIFIC v PirOQM'P: elections bULddlRb Don't "BURN UP" money on BAD races. 3 SELECTED RACES at EITHER CALIFORNIA or NEW ORLE iNS. SELECTIONS mailed the evening before the races to reach subscribers in Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and many other cities. NO connection -with GET - RICH - QUICK SCHEMES or bookmakers, nor do I handle commissions, simply "honestly figured" Information for the pnblic (no hot air). HANDLE YOUR OWK MONEY. Racing is the ONLY business on earth where people TRUST their money to VERY unreliable STRANGERS. They may be successful and WISE in their regular business, yet seem to LOSE THEIR SENSE (and cents) in raciDg matters. They support GET-RICH-QUIOK SCHEMES and chase after GUESSING information. If one out of fifty of all "'long shots" advertised every day in advance "as sure things" should win the bookmakers would not last ONE MONTH, Please do NOT class my SCIENCE with such GUESSING. My 9,000 individual horse form cards 12 by 18 inches shows exactly how each horse has run. My DIRECT stable information is splendid. ! AM NOT GUESSING. For a short time I will include my BEST SYSTEM OF BETT-NG "FREE" to each weekly subscriber of my selections. C. W. Lapham, TX1: Office Hours: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jockeys Wanted. Two for members of the Austrian Jockey Club. Weight about 90 to 95 lbs. Salary $2,0CO and $4.0C0 with riaing fees. State age, record and weight. ADDRESS EUGEHE JUSELT, 321 E. 18th St., NEW YORK CITY. Mario Lavigne ...TDRF BROKER... PLEASANTON HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Commissions of $5 ami upwards executed accurately for 5 per cent of the not winnings. NO CHARGES ON LOSING COMMISSIONS. E.M.Brattain, 2-1 Plunge WON. And again our good thing delivered the goods. Another Certainty Today Hie price will he 10 to 1 at least. Our track sharps inform us that this trick is fully one and one-half seconds faster than any of the bunch he is in with. There was nothing doing with this one his last few starts he was simply run for work and weight allowances. Everything is Satisfactory Today and one of the biggest coups of the season will be made with this dark secret. Remember our consistent regularity of furnishing long priced winners cannot be excelled. Given in the post week: HORTONT, 25-1, special; IMPERIOUS, 15-1, special; Y13L-L.OW TAIL, 30 to 1, special. CALIFORNIA Telegraphic - Selections Suite 708, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Wired at 10 a. in. Terms for Handicap Sheet, including Specials, $ I Per 3ay, $4 Weekly. Also for sale at news stand corner Clark and Madison sts. Bun Emery, id to i. DOUBLE SIX and BARKLYITE WOK. Were given to our clients yesterday. Today Another 10 to I Shot GOES OVER. Call and see us and we feel confident that we can give you ample evideuce that we are on thn "INNER CIRCLE" at New Orleans, We will have our wire from New Orleans about 10 a.m If you are playing the races let us put you next to some of the good thing? our patrons are getting daily. j $1 DAILY; $5 TOR SIX DATS. Steensen Star Special Co. SUITE 513, 225 DKAI4BORN ST. Also on sale at Saratoga Hotel Cigar Stand. PSYAFTER YOUWIN I have one or two sure ones EVERY WEKK All I ask is that you put one dollar on for me. Send enough to guarantee telegrams Address F. DOSSON. CINCINNATI, - - OHIO. SPECIAL -TODAY - SPECIAL The odds will be at least i G to I . This one is an absolute certaint . Ailyar, Won, Double Six, Won. Jim Hale, 2nd. Our clients received the above yesterday. The last named was the only horse given for a heavy play. Jim Hale, 1 to 1, - - 2nd Josette, 5 to 1, - Wort Jim Clark, 2 to 1, - Won Captain Gaston, 10 to 1, Won Moroni, 3 to 1, - Won Organdie, I to 1 - Won Forte, 8 to 1, - 2nd THESE WERE OUR GAURANTEED SPECIALS THE PAST WEEK. TODAY'S INFORMATION WILL BE WORTH A SMALL FORTUNE TO ANY BIG BETTOR. If you play the races and expect to win give us a trial and let us put you on the right track W make a business of horse racing, employ nothing but experts and naturally are acquainted with all angles of the game. (Sheets are always on file for public inspection.) FIVE WINNING SPECIALS FOR $5.00. Scratches and horses finishing second and third not counted. Only actual winners. This series is devised especially for people who do not care to nlay over one or two races a day. Terms for handicap selections, including best bets, $1.00 daily. 4.00 weekly, delivered to any city address bofore 12 m. ; wired at 10 a. m. tolieets are always on file for public inspection. Reynolds & Co., IIS Dearborn St. 1 ESTABLISHED 3 890. FOUR REGULAR TRAINS ArIA Stations 1st 2nd 3rd 4th I fLalC SHOT RV, Harrison St .... 12:35 1:05 1:35 2:10 Graml Central Station Harrison St. and EngSfwoodV.::: llils iSi iSSsS ftttn Ave. Grand Crossing. 12:54 1 :24 J :54 2-29 RUNNING TIME 35 MINUTES. South Chicago.. 1:01 1 ;31 2:01 2:3rt Four trains returning at 4 :45, 5 :24, 6 :10 and after last race. ROUND TRIP 25 CISNTb. ISSUED BY3HY DAY, . DAILY RACING FORM PUB. GO. PDBLTSHEES OF WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN. EDITOE AND PKOFBIETOR, F. H. BBUNEIiIi. Associate Sditoh. Clixtom 0, BilhTi Secretary, Ubb. 7. H. 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Those namo; ttnd addresses ara subject to a local and foreigi directory test. a L0TTT9, M.O., WJFIOH 19 N. Bboadway, Babe uent. II. Mdbphy, Agent. On Sale at 8 :30 a.m. O iTtiY Baoinq Fobm can be delivered to any ad iross in St. Louis. Back nnmbors can be promptly suppliad. Orders for advertisements can be loft at the Sj Louis office for telegraphic transmission. DETBOIT OiTFIOE 139 GKISWOLD 3TBEET. Feank B. McDonald, Agent. On balk at 9 :00 A.a. Cincinnati, O. W. 8. Manns. General Agent. It Hot SP3INQS, Abk. : ?. C Boving, 418 Centbal Avkhdb. At Nashville, Tknn. : Bonoan Hotel. Chicago, Illinois, February 17. 1903. I New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. The form of Tuesday's New Orleans fields is: First Race Wunderlich, Marion Lynch, Exapo. Second Race Dr. Gurnsey, Lady Alberta, The Caxton. Third Race War Cry, Brush By. Sheriff Bell. Fourth Race Josette, Amigari, If Yon Dare. Fifth Race O'Hagen, Ceylon, Russellton. Sixth Race Nitrate, Right and True, Aurie B. New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORK. New Obleans, La., February 16 The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race Accolade, Marion Lynch, Insolence. Socoud Race The Caxton, The Bronze Demon, Lady Alberta. Third Race Sheriff Bell, Brush By, War Cry. Fourth Race Strode entry, Amigari, Bummer, Fifth Race O'Hagen, Flaneur, Pyrrho. Sixth Race Nitrate, Aurie B., Hanover Queen. I T. K. Lynch. New Orlean Entries N13W OICLISA ENTKUSS Probabilities: Weather cloudy ; track heavy. Apprentice allowance. Runs well in mud. First Race 1 1-8 Miles. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling, nd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 374942Wunderlich 5.. ..109 725 37328 John Bull 5....109 640 37495 False Lead 7. ...109 635 37544 Willard J 5 .... 109 665 374902Marion Lynch .... 6 .... 107 720 37490Accolade 5.. ..104 695 37S91 FlorrieS 4.. ..103 650 37065 Insolence 4.... 103 700 36635 Euterpe 7.. ..103 685 3749 Alene Abbott 5.. ..102 695 37456 King's Sister 3.... 90 665 37547Exapo .... 3.... 90 705 Second iRace 7-8 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Belling. 375242Lady Alberta 4....1C9 720 37521Kaloma 4.. ..107 700 37524Swordsman 9.. ..106 700 374913The Caxton 5.. ..103 720 37440 Palarm 7.. ..101 695 3787 Azua 6.... 99 685 36S95Tho Bronze Demon.. 5.... 98 7i5 37495 Bluo Ridge 4.... 96 7C0 37457 Dr. Gurneey 4 ... 93 .725 ThirdJRace ljMile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 37458 Sheriff Bell ....115 720 374592Brush By ....105 720 37507 Ornature ....105 700 375072WarCry .... 95 725 37512 Fair Lass ....90 710 Fourth Race 3-4 Utile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 37527 If You Dare .... 5....M8 710 (37493)tSt. Tammany .... 4....102 700 (37527) Josette "... .... 3.. ..101 725 37220 Major Tenny ... 4.... 97 690 37407 Amigari .... 4.... 95 710 375102Bummer .... 7 92 710 37203 Carpet Knight 3.... 90 600 J. U. Strode entry. Fifth Race 1 Kile. I 4-ysar-nlds and upward. Belling, 37421 Pyrrho .... 4.. ..107 715 37546 Trocadero .... 4.... 104 700 37458Flaneur .... 5.... 103 710 37444 Russian 5.... 102 670 37356 Fon Spray .... 5.... 102 685 375133Russellton .... 5. ...101 720 (37528) Ceylon .. 6. ...101 720 (S749")Moroni .... 8.. ..100 695 (37524)0'Hagen .... 4... .100 725 374602Benmora ".... 4.... 98 690 374442Chanterelle .... 4.... 94 695 37524Dodie S .... 4.... 90 720 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 3751C Albula .... 5. ...113 .. 700 37424 Nitrate .... 5.. ..113 725 37119 Hanover Queen...... .... 4.. ..104 710 37512 Right and True 3.... 95 .... ..720 (37478)Aurie B ... 3.... 90 715 Page [3] NOTTCK. Persons transacting business with this nowspapor aro tarnostly raqasstod to mafet ont all drafts, checks or money ordors nniformly to thi ordar of 1 Daily Racing Fohm Publishing. Co. Similarlj I I corroBpondsnts and other porsoas who may ha? occasion to communicate with Daily Haoing Fohm on matters portaininsr to ench topics as ara treated i it-s coln-nn shonM inTariahlr nddruss IDatli TliCTWO FOPW rrr.T.TRITTKO Co. Ingleside Form Chart INGLESIDE FORM CHART. J SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., February 16, 1903. Eightieth day. New California Jockey Club. I "Winter Meeting-. "Weather clear, track fast. 3 Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy "W. Treat. 3 Racing starts at 2:05 p. ra. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers, s K A Q FIRST RACE Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) Purse $400. -I 3U O obO 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A "Wt St 4 Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P E 374GGfE. M. BRAT TAINws 4 104 4 1-1 lc l3 l2 "W'bury "W L Stanfield 2 13-511-51 f 37496 M. F. TARPEY ws 5 107 2 23 21 2l 21 B'k'n'th F "W Doss 5 G 6 2 1 37496 RINALDO II. ws S 110 1 32 3h 31 3" T Burns "W Lytleton 7 7 7 2i I 37518 BERNOTA w 5 113 S V1 5l 4" 4 R Sulliv'nC H Ledgett 10 15 15 6 a 375183AZARINE w 4 102 5 5h 71 6l 521 R "Wilson R Wilson 7 8 8 3 c 37479 ESTADO . ws 4 109 9 101 S1! 71 61 H'brand Western Stable 60 60 60 25 37376 REY HOOKER ws 7 107 7 8 10 9 71 Lewis T E Latta 40 50 50 15 1 36593 TORIBIO w S 109 3 41 41 81 Kelly C E Murry & Co 10 10 10 4 - 31925 SLAP DASH ws 5 113 12 9 9 10 9s Jenkins J V Kirby 12 12 10 4 37293 MIKE MURPHY W 4 109 11 11 11 11 101 C Kelly J Neil 15 15 12 5 37530 OHIO GIRL w 4 101 6 6l 6 SI H" J Daly J Stuart 15 15 15 7 374622RUD HYNICKA w 4 107 10 12 12 12 12 J Sh'han A Forbes 10 12 12 5 I 37479 INTREPIDO ws 5 107 13 . 13 13 13 13 Donovan P McGuire 30 50 50 15 tOmitted from entries. Time, 1:11 J. Winner Gr. c, by Captive Leora (trained by W. L. Stanfield). Went to post at 2:08. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. E. M. Brattain outraced and outstayed the field decisively throughout and was much the best. M. F. Tarpey is improving, received a good start and was the only other serious con- . tender. Rinaldo II. got away in front and scored a lucky third under a skillful and vigorous ride. Bernota closed a gap from a poor start but had scant chance with a bad jockey and was probably second best. Azarine, away badly, worked a rough journey improving her position from the start and finished fast. Rud Hynicka got away badly. Scratched 37121 Dora I., 101; 37496 Hilary. 113. Corrected weights Rud Hynicka, 107; Rey Hooker, 107. Overweights E. M. Brattain, 1 pound; Toribio, 2. . E. M. Brattain, show, 1 to 2. M. F. Tarpey, show, evens. Rinaldo II., show, 6 to o. SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. . Selling. 3754:0 Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H CP 37rG)DOUBLE SIX w 5 95 1 V Is l7 131 Reed R A Smith 1-2 1-2 2-5 1-8 374SHUACHUCA w 4 109 2 21 2" 2" 2" Kelly G W Baldwin 11-52 21 1-5 573S0 OUARTRE ws 3 92 4 4 4 4 3"i Connell E Tierney 12 30 30 2 (36970)LOTlI wl 5 109 3 31313-14 L J'kson V Gilbert 30 SO SO 10 (3C355)MAC GYLE w 6 102 Lost rider. J Daly Elmwood Farm 15 50 50 5 Time, 231, 481. 1:133. Winner B. m, by Domino Gloaming (trained by R. A. Smith). Went to post at 2:35. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily; second the same. Double Six displayed brilliant speed and spreadeagled her field. The race was a procession and Huachuca was a distant runner up for the first half, but was closing up very fast at the end. Quartre, lightly weighted, outstayed Loyal S. in a long drive. The latter tired badly at the end. MacGyle appeared good but Daly fell off at the start and the horse hnltpd interferinsrTwith every other horse but Double Six. Scratched-37534 The Pride, 105; 37466 Saul of Tarsus, 102; 37534-Rag Tag, 102; (37498) Fossil 87 Double Six. show, out. Huachuca, show, out. Quartre, show, 4 to 5. THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. S-v Ind Horses AWt St 4, StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ?7J4qsROqE OF MAY" w 4 101 5 31 31 13 l3 1 Bonner McCafferty & Co 10 12 8 2 1 wmiHALE ws 5 109 2 4' 41" 4224 22 W'bury W L Stanfield 1 1 3-5 1-3 37291 EL PILOT O wIb 5 111 4 11 1J 2' 3" 31 Frawley H W'Hoag 100 200 200 60 3739G FRANK PEARCEws 6 109 3 21 2" 3 5 4 Jenkins M A Stephenson 15 16 16 5 37499 PARSHAL s 5 109 1 72 5 . 51 6' 5 B'k'n'th ' , J D Fitzgerald 7 11. rair, ata TTI wb 4 10-1 8 81 81 6" 41 6 W Waldo C Lind & Co 8 13 13 3 7407 TTBERIA wl 5 109 6 6" 7 72 8 7 Kelly C E Murry & Co 100 150 150 50 SsHAMETTA. w 4 W4 7 9 9 8 7 88 J Sh'han- W H-Ketchiman 30 100 100 30 oTCon j FISHERMAN 5 112 9 51 6 9" 9 9 T Burns W L Oliver 15 15 12 3 37514 LMS GP7ER ws 6 109 10 10 10 10 10 10 R Sulliv'nW D Randall 30 150 150 501 Time, 241, 491, 1:16, 1:281. Winner B f, by Gold Crest Faithful, by Longfellow (trained by C. McCafferty). Went to post at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Rose of Mav indulged the pacemakers to the stretch turn where she went to the front without great urging Snd was going away fast at the end. She was much the best and can beatetter ones. Jim Hal? wore El Piloto down in the last furlong and may have been trifle short El Piloto displayed superior speed and ran unexpectedly well. Frank Pear ce a went will for six furlongs. Parsifal found the track too fast Matm Bell, nearly left, made nn ttiiipVi oround in the early stages. Lone Fisherman ran unkindly. . T . P cratcieK749 ! Chappie, 109; 37496 Light Ball, 109; 37244 Nilgar, 109; 37058 Sir Lewis, 106; 37157 Lapidys, 106; 37530 Nellie Hawthorne, 104. Ovprweisrhts El Piloto, 2 pounds; Tibena, 2. Rose of May, show, 4 to 5 Jim Hale, show, out. El Piloto, show, 20 to 1. O rir ET "I FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 YaVds. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and up- O fl OO JL ward. Selling. Ind Horses AWtSt'A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P- Q-4g" TiAmavrm ws 4 104 2 43 21 2 21 ln W Waldo W P Fine 85 11-511-101-2 sira 317 ROYALTY ROYALTY wls4 S 96 1 Wl' 1' 1" 2 Adkins H Green 10-50 50 20 H Jenkins D F Cox 10 11 11 3 w 6 b 109 xuj 7 J 31 - 21 a 3 31 - pHIN Bozeman p E Smith 4 4j 4j 7 5 If 1 1 ES I i;, f S 5 $ ? lo 3 8 ! (37157)L.NA Tim( VMh TVinTipr B sr bv Star Ruby Hinda Dwyer (trained by W. P. Fine). wi t t n sJt'it y9-29 At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second the same. BarkKe f ollowed R&lltv closely and wore him down in the stretch He appeared to be wfnn nlr easilv w-hen a furiong out but was forced to a drive right at the end. Royalty dis-nlaved "Seed and stamina and will be heard from. "Urchin was a distant and E aw tifjJS s n rioi TTvnPfllPnt unexoectedly failed to produce his usual strong sprint in the last auarLr and ljockS appealed 5 be taking matters uncommonly easy in the. stretch Silver FiT finished well and probably found the pace too fast. Grand Sachem again failed t0 SScratched-37532'Antolee, 107; 37484 Ed Adack. 101. Bawlif shTto2 "Royalty, show, 10 to 1. Urchin, show, 7 to 5. Lena, show, 2 to 5. n Z- FIFTH RACE Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) Purse $400. O O O & 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses AWt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H CP orn-n-rrrprw wq c ins 1 3h 23 lnt lh Connell V Gilbert 15 15 15 4 3i2"aattapwf CHAM PAGNE Zl WS 4 4 108 108 S b a 5i 5 o 3" 21 . Jenkins T J Callahan 21 13-513-57-10 l Scharetg 50 100 100 30 SiMJATPAB WS 113 7 7 61 4 41" C Kelly W H Ketchimaii 20 20 16 6 mSs&ATmsLTO WSB4 1W 2 4 4 5 5 Minder Clayton & Co 30 30 20 1 Si -HAMPTON w 6 113 10 9 7 7 6J T Burns Purser & Co 1 6-5 1 2?, SI?RAUSPT0ISWsI 1 4 Gi 8.. S2 PniKhfes?keC g f lGAmT Ws8GSl-5 I I G 98" StufrTShtSF Brown 20 20 20 7 37259 BEDNER wll S 9 kied u. Donnelly J A Cruza 15 20 20 7 Lulu IV. (trained by V. Gilbert). . winner Ch sr bv Shannon QOC!iiv second easily. 7 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; Went to nokt at 3-57 At post Trnv SilvPfl P a running start, waited on the pacemaker to the stretch where he drew oihiB Snifast 23 Hampton wasTway badly Cathello swerved badly in the stretch run and is out of place in SPriSoratched-(3G902)Goldone, 112; 36353 Cougar, 110; 37157 Snare, 110; 37514 Quadra.101. TroTsTow 1 to 3. Young Morello, show, 8 to 1. Sir Hamp- ton, show, 1 to 5. J I 3 3 s E f 1 I a c 1 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 3 75 5 3 Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37517 KENILWORTH s 5 111 3 3J 33 33 22 lh Shaw W H Ketchiman 1 1 I 2-5 (37501) PETER J. s 3 88 1 2-h 21! 1 11 -21 Reed J Touhey 8 8 8 8-5 37430 DURAZZO ws 3 88 4 48 47 410 412 3s W Knapp G B Morris 4 4 18-51 (36717)KRISHNA WB 3 9G 2 l1! VI 21! 3h 412 J Daly WBJennings&Co 21 4 4 6-6 3594G:lFELIX BARD WG 103 55 5 5 5 5 C Kelly T Kiley 20 40 40 8 Time, 241, 481, 1:14, 1:391. Winner Br. h, by Sir Modred Queen Bess, by Marden (trained by H. Stover). Went to post at 4:26. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Kenilworth trailed the terrific pace for six furlongs and wore Peter J.down after a long stretch drive. The latter is evidently a high class colt, waited hard held on the pacemaker for five furlongs, flashed into the lead on the stretch turn and appeared like winning easily, but was caught tiring by the winner in the final sixteenth. Durazzo, away poorly and badly handled, would have been closer up at the finish but for being knocked to the rail when a furlong out. Krishna tired after forcing a fast pace under a choking pull for three-quarters. He quit in the stretch and was evidently short. Kenilworth, show, out. Peter J., show, 3 to 5. Durazzo, show, 2 to 5. Krishna, show, to 2. - Newport Form Chart - I . l NEWPORT FORy CHART. NEWPORT, KY., February 16, 1903. Fiftieth day. Queen City Jockey Club. Winter, Meeting. Weather snowing, track deep in snow. Presiding Judge, Clem Creveling. Starter, P. Chinn. Secretary, James H. Nixon. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. T Pi FIRST RACE 1-2 Mile. Purse $150. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. 3-7 I Q Q-j: Allowances. . Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 374523MISS LOUISE w 3 110 Is Alley L McGrail 2 21 21 1 37539 BILLY HULSE SB 4 115 2s JBurris J O Tinsley 3 3 3 1 375363T. CONQUEROR w 5 115 31 R Steele T A Davies 8-5 2 2 4-5 37539 TR'NSYLVANIA SB 3 107 45 M'ntain W J Logan 3 3 2 4-5 37520 BUDGET OF FUNw 3 108 52 D'wning O Cunningham 10 10 10" 4 37520 JENNIE DOTY B 4 113 63 S'monds L Galbraith 15 15 15 6 37502 JOHN W. PATT'Nw 6 115 73 Rogers Wellman & Co 20 20 20 8 37452 KATE M'JJUFF w 5 113 83 Blair Mrs E Stucke 10 10 10 4 37536 LAZELLA SB 4 113 95 Rooney F Ball 4 4 4 3-2 37451 KILRUSH w 4 113 10s Enos J Schwarzendahl 10 10 10 4 37539 LADY MILLIE H. W 5 113 11 Mead C Link 40 40 40 15 Time, 26, 53. Winner Br. f, by Esher Lady Luke (trained by L. McGrail). Went to post at 2:30. At post 10 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. It was snowing too fiercely to see the colors except at the finish. Scratched 37539 Balcony, 105: Overweights Miss Louise, 5 pounds; Budget of Fun, 3. Miss Louise, show, out. Billy Hulse, show, 1 to 2. The Conqueror, show, out. Transylvania, show, out. Lazella, show, 3 to 5. 37555 "SECg-P RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $150. 4-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 375382RUBY RILEY W 7 105 , 11 Hofiler N- B Davis 3 3 8-6 3-6 375022LADY HAYMAN W 5 110 2 Alley H Greenfield 8-5 2 2 4-5 37197 MAGGIE YOUNG w 5 1071 31 M'ntain J Schwarzendahl 7 7 6 2 37416 BATTUS SB 5 107 41 Burris L J Kuss 3 3 3 1 37469 ROSA R. w 7 105 51 D'wning T A Davies 3 4 4 3-2 37537 MADAM GERST W 8 110 62 W Stuart W H Dixon " 30 40 40 12 37536 SMOKY TOPAZ s 4 109 7 Morr'son G Galbraith 10 12 12 4 37503 ST. AUGUSTINE Sb14 110 8 Blair A N Martin 10 12 12 4 Time, 263. 54, 1:24. Winner Br. m, by Panique Silver Charm (trained by N. B. Davis). Went to post at 2:55. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second easjls. Because-of a snowstorm no report of positions possible. Scratched 37522 Broadway, 110; 37536 Colonel Zack, 107; 37537 Latonka, 105; 37537 Sandflea, 105. Overweights Lady Hayman, 5 pounds; Maggie Young, 2i; Madam Gerst, 5; Smoky Topaz, 2. Ruby Riley, show, out. Lady Hayman, show, out. Maggie Young, show, evens. Battus, show, 2 to 5. Rosa R., show, 3 to 5. " 'rmRD RACB 1 Mile- Purse $150. 3-year-olds. Allowances. g fj 50 Ind Horses A Wt St A Vz k StrFin Jockeys Owners , O H C P 37538 BOITTIE SB 110 11 Fitzm'ce J C Wilson 82 2 4-5 37541 QUINCY SB 116 ' 23 N J'nson A J Nixon 2 2 2 4-5 375412DR. CARR W 110 31 Burrell W J Luzader 3 3 3 1 37435 BELLE BARNARD w 1075 41 M'ntain C M Jaeger 2 3 2 4-5 37503 LOVE WISELY W 105 55 Hoffler T A Davies 21 21 21 1 (37519)PINETOP w 110 G w Stuart A R Rhodes 6" 6 6 2 37485 JOE FIELDS w 107 7 D'wning W J Logan 40 40 40 15 Time, 27, 543, 1:23, 1:54. Winner B. g, by Bolero Addie Irene (trained by J. C. Wilson). Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Same conditions as in first and second races. Scratched (37538)Frank Kesinger, 110; 37537 The Solitaire, 107; 37504 Hergenie. 105 37486 Mamie Rans. 105; 37539-Mabel Hurst. 105. ' Overweights Belle Barnard, 2J pounds. Boittie, show, out. Quincy, show, out. Dr. Carr, show, 1 to 3. Belle Barnard show out. Love Wisely, show, 1 to 2. ' ' 37557 FOURTHRACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $150. 4-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St VI StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37539 LATHROP 1 W 4 107 l2 W Stuart W J Luzader 3 31 3 6-5 375372MAIDSTONE ws 6 107 . 23 Burris J Clayton 8-5 2 2 3-5 375373TERRA CYCHA W 9 109 32 Hofller N B Davis 4 5 5 2 37455 MARIA BOLTON b 5 107 ' 4 M'ntain J Stephens 2 2 3-5 out 37455 JOLO w 6 109 5 D'wning L Galbraith 10 15 15 6 37162 LITTLE RULER w 6 109 610 E Mor'sonW Hvle 6 10 10 4 37537 HAMPTpNIAN w 7 109 7 Alley A C Stover 15 15 6 21 Time, 26, 53, 1:23, 1:35. Winner Ch. f, by Forester Monarchess (trained by F. Luzader". Went to post at 3:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same Same conditions as in first and second races. Scratched 37503 St. Sidney, 112; (37537)Frank Jones, 109; 37523 Oricius ' 109- 37385 Marcy, 109. Lathrop, show, 1 to 2. Maidstone, show, out. Terra Cycha, show, evens. 37558 FIFTH RACE 1-2 Mile- Purse "$150. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St XA StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 374712SOUNDLY ws 5 117 l1 Bishop F Kesinger 1-3 1-3 1-3 out (37367)DUPLICATE w 7 112 23 Spargur C Lyon 3 a i 5 37521 DEVERIC W 6 109 -3s M'ntain .TARevnolds&Co 10 10 10- 4 (37487)ADA RUSSELL w 8 112 4 D'wning T P Lloyd 6 6 6 2 375213FOLLOW w 4 10S 51 W Stuart T P Crow 4 4 4 1 37505 WIGGINS w 8 109 63 Allev E G Eddy 6 fi R 37368 MARCH w 8 112 73 Hofller J S Brownlee 6 7 6 37521 PEARL MENDEL w 3 102 S E Mor'sopH C Forman 10 15 15 6 " 37488 D. CLARKSON w 7 114 Left at the post. Mead C P Stewart G 6 00-Winner 6 Time, 25, 513. B. m, by Wood Moss Sound (trained by F. Kesinger). Went to post at 4:15. At post 5 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second the same Soundly and Duplicate made a two-race of it. Duplicate showed a lot of speed and huntr on gamely. Accurate positions could not be defined. b Scratched (37521)Figurante, 112; (37504)High Jinks, 112; 37523JGumbo, 105 Duplicate, show, out. Deveric, show, evens. Follow, show, out. Page [4] MOJfTHI,? ffOkUXl BOOKS. .The Form Book for January is ready for ealsi, and inclndos the racing of January 31. Papm covr. 1 : laather envnr, $1.50 CHICAGO , Stakes for Spring and Summer Meetings 1903. Entries Close Wednesday, February 18. Added Money and Full Values in Cash. Handicaps with $600 to $1,000 Added. i TTindicao) Value $10,- five races of any value or of one race of the value of races of the value of $331 each in 1901 allowed 3 winners of a race of the valua of $600 that have not Thf I HB Harffinl Hal IBM NdllQflai a,,""' t nnn 000. A a hand handeau for three- $1,500 allowed 5 lbs. ; of $300, 8 lbs. ; of $500, 12 lbs. ; lb?. ; of one such, 5 lbs. ; of any race of the value of won three races allowed 1 lbs.; tworacas, .lbs.? lhtolQ m 15 lbs. One mile. $100 in 19)?, 8 lbs. Maidens allowed 12. lbs. To be m aidena, 10 lbs. ; maidens that have run in a stakes year-olds and 1?: rfeit or only $20 if declared Tlin ,.! (Selliujc), $1,500 Added. Value run Saturday, Juno 13. One and one-eighth miles, and not Oesn placed ia such, 13 lbs. Five farloigs. irf;,rU fi 1903 Guaranteed value, $10,000. of i I1B AUSlllI ( Est.) $1,403. For threvyear-olds and Tf,., ' ajusreisjo niKI&iae (Selling), $1,500 Added Valne ' ha Yn.iiwehr I UUU-oUf 9USOO Vdded. Value test.) 55,. 2iyl 4UB to second and $603 to third horse. Pall upward. Entrance $10 each; $".0 additional to (E3t) For thres-year-jlds 2U Por two-yeir-ilcte (foals of 1 tn h naid in cash by the Harlem Jockey start. $1,500 added, of which $X to sscond and (foals of 1930). Entrance $13 oacii; $3 additioaal 1911). Eatranc-j $10 each; 3W addition ll to si-art. values l"1," . bQ aQn0unced March 16, 1903. A $150 to third hor3e. Tha winner, unless otherwise to start. $1,303 added, of which $m to second and $1,50) ad lid, of which $) to second unl $l"3 to nonriri-the announcement of weights of two stipulated when named to startvto be sold at anc- $150 to third horss. The wiimar to b- sold at auc- thir l horse winner of stakes of t'li vlm of entiha value of SI oOOeach or one of $2,500 to ti0n. Horses entered not to ba sold to carry 5 lbs. tion. Horsss entered to bo sold for $5 030 to cirry $1,23) to carry lbs.; of two sach stakes or of Tie of races 01 ; two of $2 000 each or one of $3,009, 7 above the scale. Those entered to ba sold for $3,500 scale wiight; 2 lbs. allowed for each $153 to $J,03O: the valui of $i,0, 5 lbs.; of throe or mon stakes of fv? . f h nf COO each or two of $1,400 or one of to carry waight for age; 3 lbs. allowed for each then 1 lb for each $100 to $1,030; thin i lbs. for each the value of $1,))) o ich or of oai if thi vilmof Mnnn Tr lh nxtra For horses handicapped at 115 $,00 to $i.0OO; thon 1 lb. for each $100 to $W0. A $100 to S703. A winner, after March 31, of a race of $l,0H), 8 lbs ixtra. Non-winners of a r ic jf the WihV thnss nenalties shall apply to the extent wiaa9r after March 1, 1933, of a race of the value of the value of $1,030 to be entered for not less than valui of $m that'hav j not won five races allowed 2 t f inVhnlf onlv' for those handicapped at 122 to 51,20c to be enterod for not loss than $1,503. Start- $1,230. Starters, with soiling prices, mast be named lbs.; thrue rac-H, 5 ibs. ; two races, 8 lb?. ; miiieas, i7 iv tn the extent of one-quarter only, and er3i wjth selling prices, must bo named through through eutry bos at the usual hour of closing the 13 lbs ; maidens beaton four or inor? timis 18 lbs. h . hflndieaiiDed at P8 lbs. or ovor shall incur oatry box at the usual hour of closing the day pre- day prscsdmg the race, and thos-) so named will b j Five furlongs. the penalties shall cadLu? th8 raca, liable for starting fee. Oaa mile. 3-yoar-olds nenalties. For Th3 Prnuicn (Selllnj;), $1,500 Added. Value Sot no make the weight exceed 115 lbs. be run the for starting fee. One and one-sixteenth miles. -ru. p..:,. $1,500 Added. Value (est.) $3,003. For "3 ffOVISO st.) $ti6o For . wo-yaar-,IJ9 (ioall first day of tho spring meeting. One and throe-six- , R j psiy (Handicap), $3,000 Added. c rcl,ls two-year-old Allies (foals of 19)1). Ea- of 1931). Eatrance $10 each;$50 ai liti . lal tokart. teonths miles. '"c IUC" WJ Value (Est.) $3,750. A handicap trance $10 each; $30 additional to start. $1,503 $1,503 added, of which$5JJ to sioid aal 15) to nAjliri, (Handicap), $5,000 Added. for three-year-olds and upward. Entrance $10 each; added, of which $300 to second and $15) to third third horsa. Horses entered to bi st. i f.jr$ .Wlra TllB ZUtn IBniuljf Value (est.) $7,700. A handicap $o additional to start. $2,033 added, of which $WJ horse. A winner of a stakes of the value of Sl.OJO carry scale wsUnt; i lbs. allowid for 013 a $2 0 to r rAnT nlds and upward. Entrance $15 each; to second and $'03 to third horse. Weights to ba to carry 3 lbs.; of two such stakes or of one of the $.!,); then 1 tb. for each $103to$S3). winuir of ; a irt Tito start $5,000 added; of which $700 announced three days before the day appointed for value of $1,703, a lbs. ; of three or more stakes of the a race of tin value of $l,l to be eatirod for not 51) aaaiiioai uu thir nor3a. VVeights to be the race. A winner of other than a selling purse value of $1,000 each, 8 lbs. extra. Noa-winners of a less than $1,633. Startirs, wit i selliu .irises, nust tosecona auu before the day appointed for race after tho announcement of weights to carry 5 race of the value of $533 that have not won thrae be mxdi tir jugh eatry b ix at tho uu .1 ti ir jf f?n Awinner'of othor than a sailing purs lbs. extra. Six furlongs. races allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; maidens, 10 closing the day price ling tha race, ail th isa so " 5 . .. . . . maidens that run stakes and not d will be liable fjr fee. the announcement of weights to carry s 003 Added. Value (est.) haye in a nam starting Hvi a d ine- after lbs extrl To be run MoDday, September 7. One ,H8M, LeWli UlalK Iqq, For throo-voaf-olds b"a Placad snch, 13 lbs. Four and one-half half furlongs. and threosixteenths miles.: (foals of 1939). Entrance $U) each; $35 additional rl0"ss' ' , , fha nnf (Handicap), $L,500 Ad led. Vilue n mi a l.tnfi Vn1n (Fst 3 S3 500. to start. $2,000 added, of which $100 to second and Tho 01 firajjliata $1.50 J Added. Value (est.) $3,033. H JUillU (a3t. $5,2 W. Aha idic ipf r twn-voar- Thpnhina20 !?,0Ov.At ;old, liia and unwaVd opwaro. $200 to third horse. Weights 5 lbs. below the scale. For two-year-old colts and geldings olds (foals of 1901). Entrance $1) 8ach; $ iddi- IH8 blllbdgU, K?r three-year-olds dinner of a three-year-old stakes of the value of (foals of 1901). Entrance $10 each; $50 additional tioual to start. 31,91)0 added, of w-iicu $!)) to Entrance$l"ach : &50 additional to start. u March (g to carry3iba. Qf two such to start. $1,500 added, of which $33 to secoad and socoad and $150 t j third horse. Woig its to be added, of which S1WI tp second " tl"k es of Stakes or of one of $1,500 after March 15, 5 lbs.; of $153 to third horse. A winner of a stakes of the annonncad three days before the day .top i it 1 for horse. A n-inuor after March li o1. lntof three or more threo-year-old stakes of the value of valne of $1,000 to carry 3 lbs.; of two such stakes or the race. winner of other thau a e Vt . purse ' the value of $3,000, or of three !u?n gtakas nSt $3,000 , each (selling stakes accepted) aftr March 15 of one of the value of $ ,700, 5 lbs.! of three or m e race after the anu mncement of the weights , carry kss uo o $1,000 each to carry 5 lbs. extra (selling non-winnor of two three-year-old stakes of the valuo pf $1,030 each, 8 lbs. extra. Non- 5 lbs. extra. Six furlongs. considered). Non-winners alter jnurcu i, w, T?ntr.n-no fpfia muat accompany nominations. Entry blanks may be had upon application to the Secretary, or to the office of Daily Racing Form, J icob jjjniram-o Address nominations and all communications to m. Eathanson, Sec'y, SiB IfWIerohants L-oan and Trust Bldg., Chicago. Oakwood and Great Western OAKWOOD AND GREAT WESTERN. I Founded in the first year of racing at Washington Park the Oakwood and Great Western handicaps have ever since ranked among the most popular fixtures annually offered by the Washington Park Club. Of the series of big handicaps at tn8 great southside track the Oakwood is the shortest in distance and the Great Western the longest. The history of both is replete with stirring contests in which the best handicap horses of the weBt have struggled for mastery and in the Great Western it was that Goodrich set the American record for a mile and a half in figures not likely to be soon erased. Splendid entry lists have beon awarded to both, the good colt Runnels being in the Oakwood and last year's American Derby winner, Wyeth, in the Great Western. Neither of these two cracks being in the Wheeler or Young. The entries are as follows : The Oakwood Handicap. A sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward ; $10 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to start ; $2,500 added, of which $400 to the second and $200 to the third horse. Weights to be announced three days before the race. A winner of any race after the weights are posted to carry 5 lbs. extra. 1C6 nominations. One mile and a furlong. Horsrs. Age. Horses. Age. GoldHeelB j Flying Torpedo 5 W.J.Deboe 5 Don't Ask Me 4 Cruzados- f Lejn Heed 3 JackDemund 4 Bardolph . 3 Abe Frank 4 Jack Battlin 4 Aladdin ... f Prla?d? ? Little Scout Incubator 3 AuBevoir.... jj. ?rSorK. 3 Canyon 3 John Peters 4 The Giver St. Marcos 5 Airtight 3 Favonius 7 Action 3 Witfull 3 Terra Firma.... 4 Topsoil 8 South Breeze 5 Lord Quex 4 Evea G 4 De Sanet 4 Bessie Spahr 4 Hernando o Linguist... 3 Aggressor. 4 Lendin... 3 Mayor Johnson 4 Sir Hercules 6 Allan-a Dale 4 Fancy Man 5 Woodlske . 3 Hose Tree J Charley Thompson .... 4 Artena 5 Shooting Star 3 Frangible ..... 6 Owenton 4 Erne .. Hoodwink . 4 Hunnels 4 Carnsbrooke 4 Savable 3 Uledi .... 5 Vincennes 7 Six Shooter 5 Conundrum 5 Bernays 3 Alabarch 4 Collonado 3 Trinity Bell. 5 Belle's Commoner 4 AltaLoma 5 Wax Taper 6 South Trimble 4 PaulWhaley 5 Charlie Grainger 4 Gold Bell 3 -Amur 5 Otis 4 Bed Comyn 4 Dewey 4 Golden Wishes 6 Picquart 4 Jiminez 5 Mindora a I : : j John McGurk-. 5 Barca 3 Toah 5 Prowl 4 McCuesney 4 Wainamoinen 4 Lucien Appleby 4 George Gibbs 3 Caliban 4 Waswift . 4 Nitrate 5 Sidney C.Love 3 Rolling Boer 5 Flocatline 3 The Lady 6 The Don 3 Moor 5 Glen Water 4 Skilful 3 Inventor 4 Harry New 4 Tha Conqueror II 6 Captain Arnold 3 Red Hot 5 Judge Himes 3 Rd Raven 3 Lyman Hay.. 3 Jane Holly 4 Senator Morrison 3 Water Cure fi Bard of Avon .. 5 Eonic 5 The Great Western Handicap. A sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward ; $10 to accompany the nomination, $50 additional to start; $3,000 added, of which $750 to the second and $250 to the third horse. Weights to be announced three days before the race. A winner of any race after the weights are posted, to carry 5 lbs. extra. 79 nominations. One mile and a half. Horses. Age. Horses. Age. Gold Heels 5 Senator Morrison 3 Maximus 5 Flying Torpedo 5 Little Elkin 5 Sinner Simon 3 Barrack 6 Bardolph 3 Florestan 3 Postmaster Wright 3 Aladdin 4 Incubator ... 4 Littl Scout 4 GregorK 3 Sam Phillips 6 John Peters 4 Airtight 3 St. Marcos 5 Terra Firma 4 Favonius .... 7 South Breeze 5 Witfull 3 Linguist 3 Topsoil 3 Lendin 3 Lord Quax 4 Bessie Spahr 4 De Sanet 4 Orontas 6 Hernando 5 Hcintillant II 7 Governor 3 Planudes -. 6 AHan-a-Dale 4 Frangible 6 Monarka 5 Erne 4 Owenton 4 Wyeth 4 Six Shooter 5 VincenneB 6 Barnays 3 Conundrum 5 Belle's Commoner 4 Alabarch .....4 W. B. Gates 7 Trinity Bell 5 Gold Boll 3 Alta Loma 5 Otis 4 South Trimble 4 Dewey 4 Charlie Grainger 4 Lacy Crawford 3 Amur 5 Barca 3 Rod Comyn 4 Bohul 6 John McGurk 5 George Gibbs 3 McChesney 4 Sidney C. Love .... .... 3 Lncion Appleby 4 Flocarline 3 Moor 5 The Don 3 Nitrate 5 Dick Furber 6 Rolling Boer 5 Glen Water.. 4 Caliban 4 Inventor 4 Skilful 3 Prosador S Harry New 4 Water Cure 6 Captain Arnold 3 Eonic 5 Judge Himes 3 Ingleside Form INGLESIDE FORM. The form of Tuesday's Ingleside fields is: First Raco Dottorel, Bell Reed, Stunts. Second Race Lapidus, Maraschino, Rim Rock, Third Race Bell Punch, David 3., Filibuster. Fourth Race Elfonse, Hipponax, Grand Sachem Fifth Race Bronze Wing, Ragnarok II., Midlove Sixth Race Meehanns, Hesper, Milas. Ingleside Form INGIjKSIDE form. San Fkanoisco, Cal February 16. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are : First Race Bell Reed or Stunts. Second Race Dark Secret or Oriania. Third Race Bell Punch or David S. Fourth Race Hipponax or Elfonse. Fifth Race Midlove or Pupil. Sixth Race Meehanns or Jim Gore II. H. FOEStiAND. Ingleside Entries INGLES IDE ENTRIES. '"robahilities; Weather clear; track fast. siRnns well in mud. First Raco 5 1-8 furlongs. 3-ytar-olds. Sellinr. , Ind, Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 375302Boll Reed 112 720 36922 Nabusco 110 705 373132Dotterel ..110 725 37410 Diamante ....110 710 S7172 Tamm 110 693 37513 Baiidor 110 710 375093Stunts B....110 713 Daddy B 107 37410 Anvil 107 695 37308 Master 107 710. .V7513 Gjros 107 705 37172 Alta wan 107 710 37445 Amornna '. 105 705 375133Bee Rosewater 105 715 37513 Honeysuckle 105 695 37180 Lady Rowoll 105 700 Second Knee 1 1-16 Itliles. 4-yoar-olds and upward. Moiling. 37500 Rim Rock 5 .... 109 715 3751430riania 7.. ..106 710 (S7449)Maraschino 4... .103 720 37481 Lonwelsea ... 4. ...104 700 373C9 Baffled 6. ...104 715 37376 SUr Cotton 6 ...103 710 S7412 Johnny McCartey 5 . 101 705 17157 Lapidus 4 ... 98 725. 37412 Dark Secret ... 4 ... 95 700 Third Race 7-8 Mi In. 4-yaar-olds and upward. Sailing. 37549 Loyal S ... 5 .. 107 705 31450 Alturas 7... .107 690 37467 Bell Punch ...... ..... 8 ... 105 725 37518 Harry Thatcher .... 6 ...1P4 710 37464 Filibuster .,. 9 101 715 S74813David 3 ... 5.. ..102 ......720 37498 Homage 5 102 705 37415 July Gip 7..;. 99 710 37496 Light Ball 5.... 99 700 37550 Tiberia 5.... 97 695 S7S983A11 About .... 4.... 95 705 37325 Nat Goodwin .... 4.... 96 715 Fourth Race 1 1-1C Miles. 4-yimr olds and upward. Selling. 375303 Hipponax 6.... 114 720 37398 Ravino.... 5 ...111 710 3748l2Bonnie Lissak .... 5....1C9 705 37514 2Elfonse 5.... 106 725 (37412)Marelio 4..;.105 715 X7053 GliBsando ... 6.. ..106 705 37447 Ulloa 6. ...104 710 374793Prue .... 4....104 700 37551 Grand Sachem 8 ..103 715 Fifth Ruse -Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 4-year-oMs and upward. Selling. 35937 Bronze Wing 5. ...Ill 725 (23505)Straight Shot 5... .1(8 710 31901 Canderos 5.. ..108 ......693 36353 Cougar .... 5....1C6 710 25332 Midlove 7.... 106 715 375483Rinaldo II 4. ...103 705 36918 Elkarn .... 5.. ..103 700 375S0 Pupil 6 ...103 715 37530 Rameses 4.... 102 700 374P6 Great Mogul 4.... 99 705 37595 Ragnarok II 5 ... 99 ; 720 37121 Dora 1 4.... 97 695 Sixth Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year.olds and upward. Selling. (37479) Meehanus .... 7.... 110 725 374993Jim Goro II .... 8. ...107 710 37479 Hesper .... 6.. ..107 720 37261 Castake .... 8.. ..104 700 37225 Hungarian .... 6.. ..104 715 367692Milas . 4.. ..104 715 37484 Ed Adack .... 5.... 102 705 375152Galanthns ....5... 102 710 (37514)Nellie Forest .... 5.. ..102 .705 Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Anew racing association to promote a track in Ottawa is about to be organized. It will be known as the Ottawa Valley Jockey Club and will b" capitalized at $100,000. The officers will be : Honorary president, the Earl of Minto, Governor General of Canada; provisional directors, the Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick, P. C, Minister of Justice; N. A. Beicourt, M. P.; C. Berkley Powell, M. P.P.; Alexander McLennan, former M. P., Cornwall; E. S. Skeak and F. X. Saint Jacques. The plans include a mile track and a steeplechase course, to be finished in time for a mooting this year. T. D. Sullivan has a string of racers in training at Memphis. They include the three-year-olds. Polite, Explorer and Squanto, and four two-year-olds, chestnut colt by Handsome Phillippa ; chestnut colt by Ben Brush Yvetta ; bay Ally by Senator McCarren Campania, and bay filly by The Commoner Gitty.