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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, March 24, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, March 24, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903032401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, March 24, 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] VOIu. IX. jSTO. 71. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1903. PifclCE 5 CENTS Washington Form Chart WASHINGTON FORM CHART. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 23, 1903. First day. Washington Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. "Weather cloudy, track muddy. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Secretary, H. G. Crickmore. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 37909 FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. $500 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses AWt St a StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37533 LORD BADGE wb 4 115 7 3 31 11 l1! Redfern W L Oliver 8-5 11-53-2 3-5" 3500S ORLOFF wb 3 98 5 21 21 21 23 Creamer W C Daly G 8 7 21 3G4722AHOLA ws 3 93 1 41 5 41 31 Wilk'son Mrs R Bradley 41 5 4 6-5 34795 BL. AND OR'NGEw 3 98 4 Ga 41 5l 4nk Hurley J Mclaughlin 15 50 50 15 37730 STAR AND G'T'Rwb 3 105 3 l2. 1-' 3 5s McCaf'ty A C McCafferty 15 30 25 7 364893MEISTERSING'R w 4 115 2 5U G8 G8 6s Hend's'n R E Bridgette 6 10 10 3 (36470) SAM CRAIG W4 110G 7777 Odom J Lynch 3 5 4 J 2 Time, 131, 25g, 51g, 1:1S. "Winner B. c, by Badge Mocking Bird (trained by "W. L. Oliver). Went to post at 3:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Lord Badge was best. Slow to begin, he was saved from the early pace and came around the field in the final furlong, but tired when he got up and had to be hard ridden to hold his advantage. Orloff appeared fit and good, ran a good race and was at home in the going. Ahola's race was a good one. Blue and Orange was poorly handled throughout. Star and Garter was plainly short and the race should improve him. Sam Craig floundered in the going and was not persevered with. Scratched 36448 Alhambra, 89. Lord Badge, show, 1 to 3. Orloff, show, evens. Ahola, show, 3 to 5. f SECOND" RACE 1-2 Mile. $500 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. g rj Q Ind Horses A Wt St j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P RACE KING w 112 5 6 21 l1! Odom O L Richards 4 15 12 4 PETER PAUL w 109 6 42 41 2& C Sloan Mrs R Bradley 15 30 30 10 ADEL TREBLA 109 1 l1! 11 32 Wbury R Miller 8 10 4 7-5 JUDGE W 112 3 51 51! 4n Haack Goughacres Stbl 3 4 4 7-5 ORIZA WB 109 4 2 J 31 53 Burns A Belmont 4-511-101 2-5 HAZELWOOD w 112 2 3l G 6 Redfern W L Oliver 3 G 5 8-5 Time, 251, 52. Winner Ch. c, by Tenny Orderlette (trained by J. McLaughlin). Went to post at 3:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Race King closed up with a rush when once settled to running and was going away at the end under a hustling ride and is a promising youngster. Peter Paul stood a stretch drive gamely, but swerved near the finish. Adel Trebla showed fine speed, but was not up to a route probably being short. Judge could not keep up at any stage, but outlooked the field. Oriza was probably not fit. She is highly bred but is on the small order, and weakened badly in the final furlong. Hazelwood was not up to a race. Scratched 37718Petunia, 116; Swivit. 109; Spring, 112. Race King, show, 8 to 5. Peter Paul, show, 5 to 1. Adel Trebla, show, 3 to 5. Judge, show, 3 to 5. Oriza, show, out. rn-i -t THIRD RACE About 2 Miles. $400 added. 3-year-ods and upward. Han- i J JL JL dicap. Steeplechase. . lad Horses AWt St 3 6 9 2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3G4S7 GUM HONEY s 4 135 1 l10 l20 l8 l30 l30 l25 Mara J D Hooe 1-2 1-2 1-3 out 3C426 K. SPOTTSW'Ds 5 147 3 22S 223 200 2100210021EOBrooks H R Dulany 3 41 41 3-5 34961 GOLDRAY S4 132 23 3 3 3 3 3 B'nhardt W A Stotesbury 4 6 5 1 Time, 4:50. Winner Gr. g, by Flatlands Jacqueline (trained by G. Tompkins). Went to post at 3:50. At post 1 minute. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. Gum Honey got off running and was easily the best of a poor field. Goldray fell after clearing in the first jump and again two jumps from the finish. Scratched 363963Charles O'Malley, 156. FOURT'hTlaCE 3-4 Mfi e. 3-year-olds and upward.-TheFirst Bennings 3Tffli 4 j X i Spring Handicap. $1,000 added. Net value to winner $1,040. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (3G4S5)HIMSELF ws 5 112 2 21! 23 l1 13 Odom W C Daly t7-107-101-2 out (37704)AHUMADA ws 3 109 1 l2 11 22 2s Redfern J A Kyle 3 41 4 1 37S152HONOLULU wb 4 105 G 31! 32 32 3 T Walsh H C Schulz 5 8 7 2 30472 DALY w 5 107 3 41! 41 41! 4 Creamer W C Daly f7-107-101-2 out 3G4S5 TUGAI BEY ws 3 102 4 51 52 5h 5h Gannon O L Rilchards 12 20 15 5 (3G452) CIRCUS wsb 4 106 5 6 6 6 6 Blake J G Lang 10 20 15 4 tCoupled in betting. Time, 251, 37, 503, 1:18. Winner Ch. h, by Himyar Felicite (trained by D. Carter). Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start poor. Won handily; second easily. Himself a high-class performer in soft going, ran a fine race and was much used in wearing Ahu'mada down in the stretch, but won drawing away and the race should improve him. Ahumada got off running, was good and fit and hung on gamely in the final drive. Honolulu bumped at the start and thrown off his stride, made up a lot of ground and butgamed Daly under punishment. The latter ran fairly well and will do better. Tugai Bey was in a iam at the start and, could not get to going well. Circus was high in flesh. Qoritched 36 3 9 83Syrlin, 126; 326263Namtor, 125; 36286 Demurrer, 120; 378513Marshal KTPil 111- 3G441 April Shower, 110; (32116)Alan, 104; 37909 Blue and Orange, 104; 36314 Athel-roy, 102;'37G082Athlana, 102; 377043Shrine, 99; 3G4723Dark Planet, 97; 3G489 Arrah Gowan, 100; 3 '9Overwe'ights Honolulu. 1 pound; Tugai Bey, 2; Circus, 1. Ahumada. show. 9 to 20. Honolulu, show, evens. r r-r f-t O FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. $400 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. O ( j iO Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St Vs. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S64GS3LUCKY iwss ux iJAi DAY ws 3 102 7 51 51 31 l1! I3 Doyle F Frisbie 5 7 7 21 13 gi c.t 52 2i 2l Fisher R W Walden 15 20 20 8 r,m?T ws 3 102 5 7 41 41 31! 32 D O'Con'rW C Daly 5 10 8 3 2G1G9 2BLA CK DIANA W 3 97 1 3 2" lnk 4 4" Hend's'n R E Bridgette 15 15 12 5 ,44STOWLY w 3 97 3 2" lh 21 5 53 Redfern J McLaughlin 2 11-58-5 3-5 36469 ADELE HARD'Gwb 3 97 12 61 7 7" 61 6H H Call'h'nG B Walters 20 40 40 15 36486GEISHA GIRL WB 3 97 6 13 10 9 7 7 McFad'n T B Doswell 10 10 8 3 2G6 FI O i RUSSELL WB 4 114 4 1" 32 Gl 8 82 Miles Mrs F M Hanby 20 40 40 15 raolUlEZZO W 3 97 11 10 8i 8 9 91 Wilk'son H T Griffin 20 40 40 15 " BENDUEO W3 102 9 9 9 10 10 10 Shea F Alexander 10 15 15 6 OTTOBNBRWEST 3 102 8 4 11 11 11 11 Haack J Todd 15 20 20 8 35954 RUSSELL GARTH 3 105 14 11 12 12 12 12 Wbury W T Munson 8 10 8 3 36453 MICHAELMAS w 3 102 2 12 13 13 13 13 Gannon O L Richards 8 12 10 4 24088 ALUM WATER w 4 116 10 14 14 14 14 14 C Sloan Mrs R Bradley 15 20 20 8 CATCH ME w 3 97 15 15 15 15 15 15 Creamer A Huntington 20 40 40 15 Time, 12, 241, 37, 49, 1:33. Winner Ch. f, by Lord Esterling Glenair (trained by F. Frisbie). Went to post at 4:50. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Lucky Day received the benefit of a good ride and finished with a rush through the final furlong and was going away at the end. Cherubim made up a big gap from a poor beginning and outlasted Hist. The latter is fit and his race was a good. one. Black Diana showed speed, but was short. Lowly was used up in the early racing and can beat this-kind when fit. Michaelmas was crowded out at the start. Corrected weights Cherubim, 97. Overweights Russell Garth, 3 pounds. Lucky Day, show, 6 to 5. Cherubim, show, 5 to 1. Hist, show, 8 to 5. Lowly, show, 1 to3. 370X4: SKj.RACE 1 Mi,e and 40 Yards' ?600 added- 3-year-olds stnd upward. Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37GS62ALADO W 6 107 7 61! 4" 42 32 l11 Redfern W L Oliver 6 6 4 8-5 36490 CARROLL D. wb 4 106 3 2" 2nk lh 2" 2s Miles W C Daly 10 10 10 4 (37690) ST. SEVER w 4 105 2 1 lh 2 1" 3nk Wbury H E Rowell 4 4 21 6-5 364723DARK PLANET wb 3 93 4 51 31 31 51 41 Wilk'son O L Richards 12 12 12 5 33093 BONEY BOY w 7 107 1 41 81! 82 71 51 C Sloan Mrs R Bradley 8 12 12 4 577663MOSKETO W 5 102 8 S2 61 5nfe 6 6nt Pollak J Abrams 8 30 20 8 377043SHRINE W 3 90 5 31 51 61 41 71 McCaf'ty H C Schulz 5 7 5 2 (36471)BENCKART ws 5 110 6 7l 7l 71 S2 82 Blake G W Cook 9-5 4 31 8-5 36101 GIBSON LIGHT W4 99 99 9 9 9 9 And'son -J C Wallace 15 30 30 10 Time, 13, 26, 40, 53g, 1:07, 1:50, l:52g. Winner Br. g, by Cerito II. Santa Anita Belle (trained by W. L. Oliver). Went to post at 5:25. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Alado received the benefit of a strong ride and that won. for him.- .Outrun in the first part of the race, he made up ground in the stretch under a hard drive and was all out in the last sixteenth. He and Carroll D. engaged in a bumping match in the stretch run. The latter liked the going, but was used up racing with St. Sever. The latter ran a good race, was in the deepest going all through the stretch and tired badly. Dark Planet ran well for six furlongs. Boney Boy was poorly handled. Shrine was messed about 'and should have been closer up. Benckart can do better. Scratched 36471 Brisk, 107; 37324 Ray, 101. Overweights Gibson Light, 1 pound. Alado, show, 4 to 5. Carroll D., show, 2 to 1. St. Sever, show, 3 to 5. Benckart, show, 4 to 5. Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., March 23, 1903. One Hundred and tenth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 2:05 p. m. No .recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs- Purse 5400. 3-year-olds. Selling. 3702X Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37S90PICKAWAY ws 102 6 1& l1! ll lll Adkins D S Fountain 5 5 5 21 37589 PENANCE ws 104 3 31 2& 21 22 L JacksonJ T McCarthy 10 15 15 6 37S902DOTTEREL ws 102 5 4" 5" 4" 31 Stuart F J O'Rourke 6 9 8 31 378923INDINA s 95 10 Gh G2 51 42 Watson V Gilbert 10 12 12 5 378903HUDSON w 105 9 72 Sh 61 5h Donovan J L Morgan 6 9 7 3 37S07 SIR PRESTON 102 2 21! 31 3& 61! W Knapp S McNaughton 10 10 7 4 37811 MOVER WB 105 14 10 10 8 71 Burton C Earl 10 15 15 6 37734 ALTA G. w 100 S 9 9 9 81 Bonner March & Co 10 10 10 4 375S9 YOUNG MARLOW WS 103 1 8 7 10 91 Alarie C W Chappell 30 60 60 25 37S68 L. GALLANTRY w 103 4 53 41! 71 101 Powell J J McAlester 10 11 11 4 37807 MORDENTA w 100 12 11 11 11 11 L Wilson Stoer & Co 30 30 20 8 37796 ISABELITA WB 107 13 12 12 12 12 B'k'n'th B'nchi&McGov'n 5 7 7 3 37734 LADY ROWELL W 100 11 13 13 13 13 LAJ'ks'n Elmwood Farm 30 60 60 25 37590 ANVIL W 103 7 14 14 14 14 Donnelly Murry & Co 20 20 20 8 35184 HARRIET S. w 107 15 15 15 15 15 Carson Martin & Price 30 100 100 40 Time, 243, 50, 1:091. Winner Ch. c, by Piccolo Marcella (trained by D. S. Fountain). Went to post at 2:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Pickaway forced the pace throughout and gamely retained his lead in a long stretch drive. Penance developed improved early speed and was wearing the winner down at the end. Dotterel closed up ground steadily in the stretch. Indina got away badly and had scant chance with an incapable jockey. Hudson, away badly, made up considerable ground. Sir Preston was badly ridden in the final drive, where he was tiring after following the winner's pace closely for a half. Mover closed an immense gap from a bad start. Lady Rowell's race was better than figures indicate. Scratched-37639 Donami, 97. . Overweights Penance, 4 pounds; Dotterel, 2; Mover, 3; Young Marlow, 1; Lady Gallantry, 3; Anvil, 1. . . , M Pi ckaway, show, 6 to 5. Penance, show, 3 A to 1. Dotterel, show, T 0 8 x to 5. c SECOND RACE 3"4 M,le" Purse 40- 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 37022 Ind Horses AWt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37818 BOGUS BILL ws 6 104 4 72 421 52 H J SheehanF Geiseke 15 20 20 8 7SG82MODICUM w 3 9G 2 34 3 4" 2" Adkins D S Fountain 3 5 5 2 378CT3HIPPONAX w 6 111 6 5 71 61! 3" B'k'n'th Brown & Co , 6 8 8 3 Vmi TROY ws 5 111 3 221 11 11 42 Boland V Gilbert 6 10 10 4 375593Y'NG MORELLO ws 5 107 10 6 G2 7 51 L JacksonW Scharetg 10 20 20 8 Vrmr, ALARIA W 7 102 S 8 8 8 Gl Bonner Piedmont Stable 20 20 20 8 37712 MONT PEERESSws 4 94 5 4 51 3 71 LAJ'ks'n Mrs J Coffey 6 15 15 6 W83EREMA 5 104 1 l2 22 2 S2 L Wilson B Schreiber 2 3 13-56-5 34973 SOLINUS w 4 104 7 9 9 9 91! Powell L Levy 5 5 4 2 el PILOTO wsb 5 108 11 10 10 10 102 Frawley H W Hoag 8 12 10 4 37845 IDOGO w 4 108 9 11 11 11 11 See S Rafour 10 20 20 8 Winner Ch. g. by Cyclone Wauza (trained by N. W. Randall). CONTINUED ON THIED PAGE, OAKLAND FORM CHART-CONTINUED. Went to post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start fair. "Won driving; second the same. Bogus Bill was lucky, had clear sailing throughout and finished with a fast stretch rush. Modicum was a sharp contender throughout and gamely coming at the end. Hipponax was much the best, but was interfered with repeatedly and hopelessly pocketed until at the last sixteenth, where he gained ten lengths and was running faster than the leaders at the finish. Troy was nailed in the last stride for third place after appearing a sure winner in the stretch, went very wide and received a bad ride. Young Morello closed a gap. Alaria was going fast at the end. Erema quit in the last quarter and can beat this field easily. Solinus fell out of it early, but was closing up at the end. ,... : Scratched 37S5S3Pat Morrissey, 108; 37S593Swiftwing, 102; 378662Legal Maxim, 101; 37830 . Somenos, 96. Overweights Troy, 3 pounds. Bogus Bill, show, 4 to 1. Modicum, show, evens. Hipponax, show, 8 to 5. Erema, show, 3 to 5. Solinus, show, evens. j THIRD RACE 1-2 Mile. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Selling. 3 T)3 IndHorses AWtSty4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O HC P 378793ROSE FARR 98 3 l"i l4 l1! L Wilson W B Sink Jr 6 10 8 4 37S792RAVELENA W 103 4 3b 3h 21 B'k'n'th B'nchi&McGov'n 2 2 2 4-5 37856s AMBERITA w 102 2 23 21 31 Donovan B Schreiber 20 25 25 8 37S442YOUNG PEPPER 104 5 421 5" 4J L JacksonF J O'Rourke 5 6 6 2 37S443TANNHAUSER w 95 7 5h 6h 51 Bonner B'rns&Waterh'se 4 5 5 2 37771 FLORI'NA BELLE ws 98 8 72 72 61 Miranda Miller & Co 50 100 100 40 (377S3)ANNIE MARIE w 107 6 64 4 1- Paretto J H Brannan 10 15 10 5 (3789DWHOA BILL 106 1 8 8 810 Powell M Eppmger 4 6 6 2 SCHERZO W 103 9 9 9 9 Donnelly Pueblo Stable 20 50 50 15 Time, 12, 241, 49. Winner Ch. f, by Crighton Sevens (trained by W. B. Sink, Jr.). Went to post at 3:07. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Rose Farr secured a lucky start, was skillfully waited with in front, drew away with a rush when straightened for the wire and had a winning lead when a furlong out.but was tiring at the end Ravelena, weakly handled, finished like a cyclone and was best and evidently favors longer races. Amberita was always a serious contender and displayed improving speed and stamina. Young Pepper, away slowly and making wide turns, can do better. Tannhauser closed a great gap from a bad start. Whoa Bill recovered ten lengths lost through early interference and was gaining fast. Scratched El Principe, 100. . Overweights Amberita, 2 pounds; Young Pepper, 1; Floriana Belle, 3. Rose Farr, show, 2 to 1. Ravelena, show. 2 to 5. Amberita, show, 4 to 1. onAil FOURTH RACE 1 3-16 Miles. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward" Q Selling. j 1 Horses A Wt St St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37S432LARRY WILT w 4 107 "2 5 5 531 32 321 in L JacksonT H Stevens 6 9 8 21 379072GLISSANDO W 6 103 6 1 1 l4 11 1 2 Powell O P Romigh 4 5 5 2 37869 FILIBUSTER W 9 101 4 22 2 21 2 421 31 Bonner McCafferty & Co 15 15 Id 6 ?78fiq3TIJFTS ws 4 103 1 7 7 7 7 7 42 Alarie C W Chappell 8 12 10 4 37678 RAVTNO WS 5 109 7 6 6 63 6 5 5 Sullivan J Reilly 20 30 10 4 377982B DAMOZEL W 4- 99 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 Pieratt A G Blakely 21 3. 13-56-5 37SS3 LENA w 9 99 3 4 4 4 421 2 721 W Knapp F T Nichols 21 16-516-57-5 37S55 LOUWELSEA ws 4 94 5 32 31 3J 5 8 8 L Wilson Western Stable 40 40 40 12 Time, 255, 511, 1:16, 1:43, 2:02. Winner Br. c, by Wadsworth Fancy Free (trained by D. J. Stevens). Went to post at 3:32. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily; second the same. Larry Wilt ran in much improved form, went wide on the turns, but being reserved for the first mile finished with a rush and won going away. Glissando made the running for nine furlongs and fought out a game finish. Filibuster, suddenly improved, followed the pace closely and held on well in the stretch drive. Tufts, very badly ridden, came as usual at thP end like a steam engine. Ravino went well throughout. Blessed Damozel, nearly left, worked a rough early journey. Lena tired at the end of the first mile and is in poor form. Scratched 37797 Autolight, 107. . Overweights Glissando, 2 pounds; Tufts. 2; Rayino, 5. -m Larry Wilt, show, 6 to 5. Glissando, show, 4 to 5. Filibuster, show, 3 to 1. Blessed Damozel, show, 3 to 5. Lena, show, 7 to 10. FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 3year-olds. Selling. 37925 Owners O H C P Ind Horses AWtSt Vs.. StrFin Jockeys vjsfto mm LANKA wb 109 1 51 321 4h l1! B'k'n'th G Lanka 10 15 15 6 77S4LIZZIE 1 RICE w 107 6 31 1 U 22 Powell Miller & Co 8-5 11-59-5 4-5 S3PPIESTLIKE w 107 2 4"" 6 5i 3H Donovan Snider & Co 10 15 15 C 37176 ONYX II wb 104 9 7 55 2 4" Carson B S Brown 6 15 15 6 nTRuniVOsb 112 3 21 22 3" 5 Songer W D Randall 3 4 4 7-5 37892 J. H BENNETT WSB 112 8 s" 7 7 e2 Paretto E M O'Brien 10 30 30 12 Q7fi972pTTSS IN BOOTS w 107 7 9 S 8 71 Burk A Josephs 10 10 6 21 smSTAR W 107 4 lh 4" 6" 82 Bonner Ward & Harlan 8 10 10 4 TOM MITCHELL WS 97 5 6" 9 9 9 Watson G P McNeill 30 40 40 12 37176 GLADYS BELL 107 10 10 10 10 10 LAJ'ks'n A W Coffey 20 40 40 15 31781 FIRE DANCE ws 102 11 11 11 11 11 C'mpb'll Papinta 100 200 200 50 Time, 241, 491, 1:09. Winner B. g, by Huron Lone Princess (trained by M. Garrett). . . Went to post at 3:59. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Gus Lanka received the best of the start, was lucky, and showing improved early speed he retained a good position and finishing gamely wore Lizzie Rice down at the end. Lizzie Rice got away poorly! but quickly worked into the lead and stood a long stretch drive unexpect-fdly well Priestlike, crowded at the half, came fast on the extreme outside and was probably best Onyx II. closed a gap and ran a surprisingly good race. Clivoso tired and prob-ablv favors soft going. J. H. Bennett made up ground throughout. Scratched (37890) Blue Miracle, 112; (37734) Creedmoor, 109; 37811 Ripper 109. Gue ; Lanka, show; 3 to 1. Lizzie Rice, show, 2 to 5. Priestlike, show, 2 to 1. Clivoso, show, 7 to 10. nrrno r SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. OljJlK Selling. . Ind Horses AWtSt Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' q-cqs a PTTnxr wn ? oc 5 ij 12 n 1 l8 Bonner Burrows & Co 31 31 21 1 tm HALE W 5 111 9 5 4? 4" 3H 2" Powell W L Stanfield 5 61 6 2 www n nS 1 4 110 3 9 81 6 62" 3 Donovan W H Ketchiman 3 5 5 2 7895 RASTMASTER WB3 89 2 3J 32 h V 42 W Knapp Chinn&Forsythe 20 20 10 4 nlsfigfoRIANA WS7 111 7 4 6$ B 2 521 Boland C'mpbell&Hunt'r 6 7 7 21 37908 NEDDENNIS wl 5 108 4 71 7 72 5 61 B'k'n'th Piedmont Stable 10 16 16 6 nTsrTUN-TS w 3 89 8 221 22 2" 4b 71 Boyd B S Brown 8 10 10 4 8 Carson Mrs J Coffey 10 11 10 4 S453GALANTHUS wb 5 104 1 6 52 8 8 37868 SPmDLE wl 5 110 6 S 9 9 9 9 Money F W Cooper 100 200 200 80 Time, 242, 491, 1:15J. l:41f 1:45- Winner B. c. by Faverdale Glenola (trained by J. Burrows). Went to post at 4:27. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily; second driving i Action received a lucky start, led unextended throughout and won as if he outclassed the ' field Jim Hale was .crowded on the first turn, but finished out the.last quarter unexpectedly and carried wide on the first turn, , gamely and is at his best. Illowaho, bumped at the start wemt the longest way around, closing up fast in the final strides and was easily second best. Past Maste? received a lucky start, was in a prominent position to the stretch turn where he moved up fast but wls bearing out in the last quarter under bad handling yet rai a surSngly good race and is due for an early win. Oriana fell away after looming up dan, gerously !n Me stretch Ned Dennis favors soft going and a shorter distance. Stunts quit nftpr f-nimr i fast six furlongs and was very sore before the race. Scratched-3779 Golden Light, 109; 378952Clausus, 103; 37736 Dupont. 93. gPfnw&B. 6 to 5. Illowaho, show, evens. Page [2] ISSUED EVERY DAT. 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Arnold & Company, bankrupts, willreceive bids for the following race horses, formerly the property of said bankrupts: STUYVE, br. g, four years, by Stuyvesant Katy B. BESSIE M'CARTHY, b. m, four years, by Chorister Citronella. IRENE LINDSEY, br. m, five years, by St. George Vantage. FITZBRI LLAR, ch. c, three years, by Fitz James Brillar. - MARY M'CAFFERTY, b. m, three years, by Sensation Sieve. Bids must be in writing and accompanied by certified check for ten per cent, of the amount of the bid. Such check will be returned by the Receiver if such bid is not accepted. Bids must be submitted to the undersigned, at his office, 437 Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, on or before the 30th day of March, 1903, and are subject to the approval of the Honorable C. C. Kohlsaat, Judge of the said District Court. The horses may be inspected upon application to the undersigned. MILTON J. FOREMAN, Ancillary Receiver of E. J. Arnold & Company, Bankrupts. Reynolds & Co. ft Expert Handicappers. Established 1890. 119 DEARBORN ST., - SIXTH FLOOR. Terms for handicap selections, including best bets not or $5 for five winning Bps-cials. Scratches and horses finishing second and third not counted only actual winners. Delivered to any city address before 12 m. Wired at 10 a.m. Also sold at news stands in Saratoga and Sherman House Hotels and stands at Clark and Madison Sts, Sheets are always on file for public inspection, NOTE. Hereafter our results will be published week- ly in this naDer. ROSE FARR, 12 to I, HEAVY, WON JiM HALE, 10 to !, Finished Second The above were given to win and to win only. If you want winners at good odds you know where to come. We are never shooting at the moon, trying to make goats beat racehorses. Remember, our information comes direct from headquarters and is-far superior to anything on the market. We will back this statement for any amount. rT,)T A T we will cut loose another hot A '.L-'x-v 1 0ne. The price will be from 6 to 10 to 1. This trick will prove an easy winner. Also two more royal long shots at Little Rock. CALIFORNIA Telegraphic - Selections, O'CONNOR & CO., Chicago Agents. Suite 708, 225 Dearborn St. Wired at 10 a. in. Terms for Handicap Sheet, including Specials, $1 Per Day, $4 "Weekly. AIbo for sale at news stand corner Clark and Madison sts. FUTURE BOOKS JAMES O'LEARY. 4183 S. Halsted St., - Chicago, III. FUTURE BOOKS ON AMERICAN DERBY Brooklyn, Suburban, Montgomery, The Harlem-National and the Hawthorne Handicaps. "WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. Long Distance 'Phones Yards G28 and 654. Our Ouarnnteed Specials for Monday: MISTIE, 6 io I. IMBOOEN, 10 to I. DEMURRER SCRATCHED. The Mew York and San Francisco TURF INFORMATION CO. Room 3, 79 Clark St. Daily sheets for sale at news stand cor. Clark & Washington Sts. and n, w. corner Clark and Madison Sts. At Little Rock and Memphis W. E. TRIMBLE & CO. with their corps of handicappers and "dockers" will wire you direct from the Little Rock, Ark., and Memphis, Tenn., race tracks their best and safest bets. Terms, daily $1.00, weokly $5.00. Address: Care of Little Rock, Ark., Race Track; care of Memphis, Tenn., Race Track. Mainofllce: 818 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo,. W. E. TRIMBLE & CO- I Little Rock Entries LITTLE ROCK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Apprentice allowance Runs well in mud. First Race 1-3 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 37668 Leopard 110 700 Getchel, b. c, by Governor For- aker Parisa 110 Jollier, b. c, by Plaudit -Patrimony . . 110 Bon Mac, b. c. by Salvator Miss Addie. by Deceiver 107 Don Ohigh.... 107 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (37585) Bnn Hullum 4... .107 710 (37632)Little Jack Horner. .... 7.. ..105 725 (33909) Countess Clara 5 . . . 1C4 650 37920 Hengist .... 5.... 101 700' 32745 Little Hindoo..... 4.... 98 690 Third Race 5-8 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. 25129 Al Lone 9.. ..105 700 35975 The Elba .... 5.. ..104 650 37848 Joe Buckley .... 3.. ..103 710 36005 Broodier .... 4.. ..102 660 32028 Sam Houston 4.. ..102 660 37694 Royal Athlete .... 4.. ..102 ......700 31784 Killdoe 4.... 97 725 37917 Miss Dora .... 4.... 95 680 36707 Maggie Clopton .... 4.... 95 715 Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (33470)Sigmund 105 715 37049 Tancred ....100 725 34981 2Ben Lear 97 690 37422 Paramount 95 710 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. 37421 Boundlee .... 5....105 720 376722Joe Lesser 5.. ..104 725 37800 Our Lady 5.. ..103 650 37835 Chickadee .... 4.. ..100 715 S5701 Varner .... 4.... 95 675 Sixth Race-1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (379l7)Chorus Boy .... 7.. ..112 715 85677 El Caney .... 5....108 715 379203Fon Spray .... 5 ...107 675 37631 Russian 5.... 104 675 37920 Joe Collins .... 5.... 99 685 37864 Florrie S .... 4.... 93 650 87818 Prince Eugene 3.... 98 670 37478 Blanco .... 3.... 87 725- Little Rock Form LITTLE ROCK. FORM. Little Rock, Aek., March 23. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race Leopard, Don Ohigh, Jollier. Second Race Little Jack Horner, Ben Hullum, Little Hindoo. Third Race Joe Buckley, The Elba, Killdoe. Fourth Race Tancred, Sigmund, Paramount. Fifth Race Boundlee, Our Lady, Chickadee. Sixth Race El Caney, Joe Collins. Fon Spray. T. K. Lnch.H Little Rock Form LITTLE ROCK FORM. Thja form of Tuesday's Little Rock fields is : , First Race Leopard. Second Race Little Jack Horner, Ben Hullum, Hengist. Third Race Killdoe, Maggie Clopton, Joe Buckley. Fourth Race Tancred, Sigmund, Paramount. Fifth Race Joe Lesser, Boundlee, Chickadee. Sixth Race Blanco, Chorus Boy, El Caney. Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. The form of Tuesday's Oakland fields is : First Race Essence, Forte, The Singer. Second Race Sacredus, Padua, Keogh. Third Race Doublet, Sharp Bird, Father Went-ker. Fourth Race Tower of Candles, Mocorito, Glen-denning. Fifth Race Autolight, Baffled, George Dewey. Sixth, Race Judge Voorhees, Impetuous, Blue Miracle. Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. San Fkancisco, Cal., March 23. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race Choteau or Donu. ' Second Race Sacredus or Padua. Third Race Doublet or Sharp Bird. Fourth Race Dainty or Money Muss. Fifth Race- Autolight or Rasp. Sixth Race Past Master or Snare. H. Foesland. Oakland Entries OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. Runs well in mud. First Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 379022Declaimer 4... Ill 710 376C6 Forte 8.. ..Ill 720 37902 Cougar 4. 5.. ..Ill 705 37889 Formero 7 111 715 378802Choteau 6.. ..Ill 710 37513 Mr. Rose 6.... 109 695 37880 Ulloa 6.... 109 705 379023Dopu .. 5.. ..108 710 37808 Uso 6.... 108 700 37890 Tonopah 3....1C6 695 37036 The Scot 6.. ..106 690 37156 Essence 6.. ..106 725 37808 Alturas 7. ...106 685 37866 The Singer 6.. ..106 715 37902 Lou Clieveden 6 .... 104 690. 37345 Racivan 7.. ..100 715 Second Race 1-3 ftXilfi. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 37844 Padua 110 720 87891 Emil 110 715 37879 Captain Forsoe 110 705 37891 Kedo 110 700 George Berry, b. c, by Puryear D. Georgia IK) Toltec. ch. c, by Magnet Bailie 8onsiblo 110 37891 Keogh ...109 715 T. H. Williams Jr., ch. g, by FigaroQueen KaDiolani 107 37891 Sacredus 107 725 37819 Jack Morgan 107 700 37819 George Koestor 107 710 37711 Shorty Kane 107 705 Third Race Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Hori03. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 37882 Gibraltar ............ 8.. ..118 710 (37882)8harp Bird 6... .118 720 37611 Bernota 5.. ..115 710 378823 Berendos 5.. ..115 705 37892 Father Wentker 4.. ..114 715 377822Sonora Coasar 7.. ..113 690 37567 Homage 5.. ..113 715 37878 Estado 4....111 700 378783Marineuse 5....110 710 378672Doublet 6....110 725 37890 J. Boggs 6 .... 110 705 37878 Skip Me 5.. ..108 695 37880 Propeller.... 5.. ..107 700 37577 Lordly 5.... 107 6S0 37673 Helen Smith 5. ...105 690 37878 Our Pride 4.. ..103 7C0 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 379013Money Muss S . . . . 5 .... 110 738 37894 Americano 3.. ..105 730 37894 Mocorito 8.... 105 740 (37871)Tower of Candles... 5.. ..104 750 37908 Glendenning 4.... 102 735 379042Peter J 3.... 102 725 (37894)Dainty 3.... 100 735 376633Annie Max 4.... 100 720 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 378833Elfonse 5.... 107 715 37797 Autolight 5.. ..105 725 378583Pat Morrissoy 9... .102 700 37907 Baffled 6. ...100 720 377863Silver Fizz 6....100 705 37798 Tizona 6.... 97 700 (37907)Rosarie 4.... 95 705 37902 Johnny McCartey 5.... 95 710 (37880) George Dewey 5.... 92 715 37906 Albert Enright 5.... 92 710 37854 Rasp 5.... 92 . 715 Sixth Race-7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 37926 Past Master 106 715 37734 Esforzado 104 700 (37890) Blue Miracle ....104 715 378922Jndge Voorhees ....101 725 37734 Caronal : ....104 ......700 37859 Impetuous ....102 720 37806 Master 101 705 37811 Ripper ; 101 705 Joe John, ch. c, by Joe Ripley Dancing Eyes 101 378812Honeysuckle 99 710 37895 Snare ....99 710 37921 Indina .... 94 715 37806 Blissful 84 700 Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. Subscriber, Chicago. El Rio Shannon only counts as a factor in the betting. With him out it was practically a two-horse race between the entry and Artilla. Under such circumstances the odds straight against the entry could not well have been better than 9 to 10, with no place betting. G. W. A. The wager won on Major Mansir. Cor, Chicago. Erne was 11 to 5 to show. Washington Form WASHINGTON FORM. The form of Tuesday's Bennings Melds is : First Race Alan, Mrs Frank Foster, Anna Daly. Second Race Woodshade, Circulator. Fclectic. Third Rhco Locket. Brisk, Musical Slipper. Fourth Race Wheeler B Alma Girl, Knight Templar. Fifth Race Bobbinet, Musical Slipper or Orna-ture, Mystic Belle. Sixth Race Bon Mot, Athelroy, Benckart. Washington Form "WASHINGTON FORM. Washington, D. C, March 23. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race Alan, Mrs. Frank Foster. Zirl. Second Race No selections. Third Race Brisk. Locket, Musical SlipDer. Fourth Race Benduro, Prancer, Knight Templar, Fifth Race Imperious, Musical Slipper, Orna-ture. Sixth Race Bon Mot, Ben Howard, Athelroy. T. O'Connoe. Washington Entries WASHINGTON ENTKIKd. Probabilities: Weather wet; track heavy, Runs well in mud. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind, Hcrses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 37872Zirl 4.... 123 710 35509 Anna Daly 3... .106 715 (32116)Alan 3... .106 725 37887 Mrs. Frank Foster... 3.. ..104 720 36437 Whiten ... 3... .101 703 Second Race 1-3 Mile. 2- yoar-olds. Maidons. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 377413Circulator 107 725 Woodshade, b. f, by Hastings Woodaymph 104 37741 Ora McKinney 104 720 Eclectic, b. c, by Henry of NavarreEnchantress 104 George R. Harrison, b. c, by Aloha Ada Blue 104 Pleasant Memories, ch. f, by Buddha Phoebe Marks 104 Brightwood, b. c, by Lissak Raybelle 104 Third Race 6 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 35040 Locket 4.... 116 725 38362 Einus 6....1U 710 36471 Brisk 10.... Ill 720 (36468)Lord Advocate 4.. ..107 715 33939 Lady Rabbit 4.. ..102 705 378143Musical Slipper 3.... 90 715 Chief Aloha, b. c, by Aloha Florena Hubbard 3.... 87 Fourth Race-7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. 36266 Knight Templar.'.... 5.... 4.. ..112 715 35138 Wili 4.. ..112 700 36470 Prancer 4.. ..112 710 36470 Alma Girl 4.. ..110 720 36437 Wheeler B 3.. ..100 725 37913 Benduro 3.... 100 710 35039 Boston 3.... 97 705 Snaff, b. c, by Judge MorrowSneeze . 3.... 97 37913 Mezzo 3.... 97 700 Fifth Race-3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses.. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 37650 Imperious 8... .117 705 37657 Ornature 3.... 96 715 35274 Bobbinet 3.... 96 725 378143Musical Slipper 4.... 93 720 32091 Mystic Belle i 3.... 91 710 Sixth Race 1 Mile and 40 Yards. 3- year-olds and upward. Allowances. 37914 Mosketo IK.... 5.... 117 700 37329 Bon Mot 4 .... 116 725 37914 Benckart .. 5....110 715 36489 Ben Howard 4. ...109 710 36314 Athelroy 3.... 97 720 Page [3] Little Rock Form Chart LITTLE RQCK FORM CHART. LITTLE ROCK, ARK., March 23, 1903. First day. Arkansas Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, H. C. Bateman. Starter A. B. Dade. Secretary, G. R. Brown. PnHnir starts at 2:30. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE 1-2 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. i JL O Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P r-TTrnr utorc AN w 108 4 2 2nk l2 Singlet'n A L & H Rogers 1 8-6 1 out SLnwTTEff D BELLEW 108 10b 3 6 4 32 2" Fuller G W Blalock 2 2 2 4-5 BROOKW Earf j D Dearinff 1Q 15 15 3 AVcqa wins 2 3" 4k 42 Helg'sen T H Stevens 6-5 6-5 6-5 out NANNAN wiol 5 5 5 5 J M'thewsW O McGuigan .10 15 15 3 SHTgllrffSSffiS? oTny; second : . j ' i ' , Check Morgan broke from behind and got away running, was a contender throughout and won going away. She is a bad actor at the post. Brookwood Belle was probably easily best and finished fast, but got caught in a jam at the sixteenth post and Fuller had to pull up at a critical stage. Ache beat the barrier a couple of lengths. She is a rapid breaker and showed early speed, but tired. Canossa was given an easy ride and came wide at the turn into the stretch. Nannan appeared high in flesh. No show betting. SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250. 3-year-olds. Selling. 370X0 Ind Horses A Wt St Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37357 MISTIE w 90 3 1 1 l8 Is Henn'ssy J B Givens 6 7 7 2 35603 KING'S LADY WS 104 4 5nk 52 3nk 21 L SpencerB Schreiber 2-5 2-5 1-3 out ' 35909 DR. KAMMERER W 108 6 61 4h 42 3 J Wallace J E Basquil 6 7 7 2 34176 INDIAN CHILD w 95 1 3l 2nt 21 43 Helg'sen T H Stevens 10 15 15 4 37740 SHOT PROOF W 95 5 41 31 51 5B Phillips H D Beams 10 15 15 4 35675 MILKY WAVE W 100 2 2h 64 6 6 Singlet'n J B Lawson 10 10 8 2 NEVERSUCH wb 108 7 7 7 7 7 J Math'wsW O McGuigan 10 15 15 5 Time, 261, 52, 1:03, 1:10. Winner B. f, by Dungarven Adele (trained by J. B. Givens). Went to post at 3:06. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Mistle displayed superior speed and made a show of her field, opened up a winning lead in the first-furlong and was only cantering for the remainder of the way. King's Lady got away tangled up and was cut off a couple of times in the first quarter. Throw her race out. She was under restraint at the end. Dr. Kammerer ran well, but tired in the last fifty yards. Indian Child tired as if short. Neversuch was not urged. She looks like a good one. Scratched Geortuga, 95. Overweights Milky Wave, 2 pounds. Mistie, show, 3 to 5. Dr. Kammerer, show. 4 to 5. Tjp027j THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (37777)CHORUS BOY w 7 108 3 2l XI 2l l1 Helg'sen H Robinson 4 4 4 3-2 37524SJERRY HUNT ws 7 111 1 311 21 lnk 24 Singlet'n B Schreiber 3-2 3-2 9-10out 37269 CL. WALTON ws 5 105 6 4nk 31 31 3l Donegan J N Miller 10 20 20 8 34675 REDUCER W 8 106 7 7 9 7 4nk Earl N B Tichenor 6 8 8 3 375092BOOMERACK w 5 111 4 52 41 41 5nk McJoynt A Gabriel 5 8 8 3 32898 HONEYWOOD w 6 103 8 61 8 6 61 R MurphyStowe & Co 10 20 20 8 36033 INVICTUS w 5 108 5 8 6nk 8 71 J Math'wsJ B Lawson 15 30 30 10 37623 ED L. w 9 109 10 9 54 51 .81 Fuller JS Ownbey 3-2 2 2 7-10 36250 TENNY BELLE w 5 112 2 li 7 9 9 Phillips J K Hughes 7 8 8 3 34950 MISS DORA ws 4 97 9 10 10 10 10 C Bonner R R Rice 10 12 12 4 34955 JOHN GRIGSBY wb 6 108 11 11 11 11 11 Battiste Finn & Ross 10 12 12 4 Time, 25, 501, 1:161. Winner Ch. g, by Chorister Vivid (trained by H. Robinson). Went to post at 3:40. At post 8 minutes. Start poor. Won handily; second easily. Chorus Boy was well ridden. Helgesen saved ground at every turn, caught Jerry Hunt tiring and was going away at the end. Jerry Hunt did his best and was a contender until in the last fifty yards. Claude Walton showed early speed, but tired in the stretch. Reducer closed a big gap and finished very fast. Tenny Belle was short and was eased up when beaten. Ed L. was as good as left at the post and was on the outside all the way. Overweights Reducer, 1 pound; Miss Dora, 2. Chorus Boy, show, 1 to 2. Claude Walton, show, 4 to 1. Ed L., show, out. ' IT i l Q FOURTH R AC E 1-2-M ile. 2year-olds. AllolrancesTThe Capital Hotel 3 j t'lO Stakes. $500 added. Net value to winner $610. Ind Horses A Wt St hi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P IMBODEN w 11S 2 51 lnk 1 Watson Cole & Co 15 15 12 2 ASCOT w 115 4 3nk 44 2h J Math'wsW O McGuigan 3 4 4 4-5 SARTOR RES ART' Sw 115 1 23 2nk 3nk Wallace A C Bernays tl-2 1-2 1-2 out HASTDUGESEH'N w 118 3 41 31 4 C Bonner A C Bernays U-2 1-2 1-2 3-2 COMORA w 115 5 5 5 5 Helg'sen T H Stevens 1112-5 $Coupled in straight betting only. Time, 25, 501. Winner Ch. c, by Guido Sound (trained by W. Cole). Went to post at 4:14. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Imboden outbroke the others at the start, saved ground all the way and hung on gamely under a drive. Ascot began slowly and was on the outside all the way and closed a big gap, but tired when the pinch came. Sartor Resartus tired when it came to a hard drive. Comora wheeled when the barrier went up and was as good as left. Scratched Foghorn, 118; (37915) Check Morgan, 115; Cardona, 115. No show betting. FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 3VQ1 9 Ind Horses A Wt St 4 Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (37634)CARL KAHLER w 5 111 2 l3 1 1J l1 Fuller J S Ownbey 1-2 1-2 1-2 out 341352DEWEY W 4 111 4 31 34 2nk 2nk L SpencerB Schreiber 21 21 21 4-5 (37392)FLINTLOCK W 4 108 6 61 4nk 41! 3h Battiste Finn & Ross 3 4" 4" 4-6 35044 WAX TAPER WS 6 110 7 51 51 3nk 42 C Bonner R R Rice t6 6 6 8-5 35651 W. B. GATES w 7 107 1 4" 6s 6s 54 Watson R R Rice t6 6 6 8-5 33616 KAFFIR w 4 111 3 7 7 7 6l Earl J D Dearing 10 40 40 10 364002THE LIGHT w 7 105 5 21 2& 51 7 - Singlet'n J K Hughes 6 10 10 3 tCoupled in betting. Time, 25. 501, 1:17. Winner Br. h, by His Highness Lilita II. (trained by J. S. Ownbey). Went to -post at 4:43. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Carl Kahler showed the most speed throughout, opened up a winning lead in the first quarter and hung on gamely in the last furlong. Dewey was given an easy ride. He looks good and the race should improve him. Flintlock began slowly and made up a lot of ground while rounding the far turn. The Light was short and was eased up when beaten. No show betting on first three. SrXTH RACE 1 Mile- Iurse $250. 3-year-olds and upward.-Selling: 3 7020 Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37620 FLANEUR ws 5 113 6 l2 11 l1 l1 lnk Singlet'n J Marden 6 7 7 2 37766 OPTIMO w 4 10b 5 51 52 41 31 2nk Fuller H Robinson 2 2 2 4-5 37792 FON SPRAY W 5 107 7 31 2nk 2nk 21 32 R MurphyL B Kahn & Co 3 3 a 1 377433JOE COLLINS w 5 105 1 8 7 7 7 4"k Donegan A J Wallace 15 20 20 8 37546 TROCADERO ws 4 106 3 7nk 61 51 51 5nk Helg'sen V Hughes & Co 4 8 8 3 35674 SPURS wsb 7 100 4 41 3nk 62 61 6 C Bonner R R Rice 15 20 20 7 (28880)tLEE BRUNO w 7 107 8 61 41 3 41 74 Wallace T Sayers 2 2 3-2 7-10 37082 HENGIST wb 5 105 2 21 8 8 8 8 Battiste Finn & Ross 15 20 20 6 tOmitted from entries. Time, 251, 51, 1:181, 1:452. Winner Br. g, by Bramble Promenade (trained by J. Marden). Went to post at 5:16. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Flaneur outbroke the others at the start, showed the most speed all the way. fought it out all of the last quarter with Optimo and outgamed the latter when the pinch came. The latter ran well and had to go around the leaders to get up. Fon Spray ran a good race and would have won with a stronger finisher up. Joe Collins closed a big gap. Lee Bruno tired as if short. Flaneur, show, evens. Optimo, show, out. Fon Spray, show, out. Lee Bruno, show, out. AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1902 contains all the racing at large, revised and complete 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, tables showing the comparative speed of tracks, the racing statistics of 1902, giving amounts won by owners and 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 trot-i ters of 1902. Also a complete record of performances at all styles of billiards. LONG BEACH TURF EXCHANGE. FOUR BEGULAR TKAINB VIA StatioiiH TEt ami 3rd 4th r irtPft fihor3 55 V. Harrison St 12:35 1:05 1 : 3fT 2:10 Grand Central Station, Harrison St. and Knglewood ....'2:48 1-18 1-48 22? fifth Ave. Grand CrosMnc. 2:54 s24 154 220 KUNNING TIME 35 MINUTED. Sonth Chicago 1 :Q' j ;3 ' 2ioi 2:?" Four trains returning at 4:45, 5:24, 6:10 and aftar last rac. ;ROUNT TRIP 25 CENTS Page [4] Many Arrivals at Bennings MANY ARRIVALS AT BENNINGS. The influx of horsemen to Bennings from all parts of the country continues. August Belmont's southern string, including the Bennings Handicap candidate, Nam-tor, and a dozen thoroughly trained two-year-olds, arrived from Garnett, S. C, last Thursday night at 9:30. They had a quick" and satisfactory trip. John "Whalen has the string in charge. Capt. Fred Presgrave has arrived with part of the Goughacres stable. The three -year-olds, Alan and Athelroy, Bennings Handicap candidates, were in his string, also ten smart two-year-olds. The big end of the Goughacres stable was left at Cape Charles to be prepared for the matinees at the metropolitan tracks. Dr. Kyle, James Robertson and H. C. Schulz have arrived from New Orleans, and Cliarles Healey from New York. With Mr. Robertson came Syrlin, the St. , Saviour sprinter which will have to carry top weight in the Bennings Handicap if he starts tomorrow, and Rosanco, the four-year-old which took second money behind Witfull in the Crescent City Derby. Both horses look well and Robertson says they are none the worse for their trip north. He was pleased to find the weather pleasant. The temperature was high when he left New Orleans, and a sudden plunge into a cold climate might have wrought harm to his charges. Mr. Robertson does not mind Syrlin's weight in the handicap. Others trainers believe the St. Saviour horse to be overweighted. The only horses Dr. Kyle took from New Orleans were Ahumada and Telescope. Telescope is the half brother to the mighty Commando, which has been pulling Kyle's buggy at New Orleans all winter. Dr. Kyle will race Ahumada, which is fit, but will not attempt to do much with Telescope. He thinks it possible that the Horoscope colt may train, but will require plenty of time. He is pretty shaky on his underpinning. Dr. Kyle left at New Orleans the Atheling colts and fillies he bought from Fred Presgrave. He got good prices for them and Ecld. They will race in the west this year. The Bennings Handicap candidates Hono lulu and Decoration, also the Kantaka filly Pearl Finder went north with Schulz. They stood the trip and are in good condlr tion. The only horse Healey brought from New York to Bennings is Alhambra. He is, however, accompanied by Willie Shea, Richard T. Wilson, Jr.,s lightweight rider. The main object of his presence is to give Shea as much preliminary practice as possible for the big meetings around New York. Tom Healey will pick his outside mounts. He weighs 92 pounds, and will surely have a mount in the Handicap on Monday because he is fit. Young Gordon Wilkerson, a half brother to Tom Griffin, and a lightweight of great daring and some promise, will ride under Griffin's direction. The youngster has grown some in height, but canv easily make 90 pounds. Thomas Hitchcock, Jr.'s string of jumpers, including Fred Ackerman and Rock Storm, a half brother to Rockton, by Potomac, are expected from Aiken, S- C. Mr. Hitchcock's stable consists of eleven head. They have been at work at Aiken all winter, and should land fit. Mr. Hitchcock expects to start all his good horses during the coming meeting at Washington. Morning Telegraph. The American Sporting Manual (COPYRIGHTED) - NOW ON SALE. 19 0 3 A Handbook of Figures. Beyond Comparison An Official Compendium of Records Summaries by Experts the Past Year's - - on - Doings Edited by - 30s in Paper F. H. BRUNELL 50g in Soft Morocco Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE GHIGAGO COMMISSIONS ACCEPTED FROM $2.00 to $1,000. &Q C. O. SMITH H. A. PERRY "BUD" WHITE C. H. COLBY Members of the Western Turf Association. llB) SMITH, PERRY St CO., mUl THE EMPIRE, 260 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Wml Long Distance Phone Bank Reference Union Trust Harrison 244. Co., Tribune Bldg., Chicago. W Future Book on the American Derby 1903. ODDS. ODDS. ODDS. Horses. Horses. Horses. 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd Action 200 100 50 Grantsdale ..... 80 40 20 Onatas 40 20 10 Ahola 150 75 40 George Gibbs .. 200 100 50 Orlando 80 40 20 Albemarle 400 200 100 Geheimniss .... 100 50 25 Olefiant 100 50 25 Alflo 100 50 25 Gold Bell 400 200 100 Orly II 50 25 12 Alfredo 400 200 100 Governor 60 30 15 Otter Tail 600 300 150 Americano 80 40 20 Grey Friar 30 15 8 Philo 100 50 25 Au Revoir 50 25 12 Gilfain 50 25 12 P'mast'r Wright 300 150 75 Authority 400 200 100 Gypzene 200 100 50 P. of Endurance 100 50 25 Bad News 100 50 25 Gregor K 40 20 10 Prince Eugene.. 1000 500 250 Bardolph 50 25 12 Harry 150 75 35 Red Raven 300 150 75 Baron Knight 1000 500 250 High Chancellor 25 12 6 Rightful 50 25 12 Bob Franklin 150 75 40 Irish Lad 30 15 8 Requisition 250 125 60 Bas d'Or 300 200 150 Incubator 50 25 12 Ravel 200 100 50 Bob McLean 150 75 40 J. Sid. "Walker. 100 50 25 Sidney C. Love. 30 15 S Bonnie Burr 600 300 150 Janeway 30 15 8 Sigmund 100 50 25 Bourbon 125 60 30 Jack Orr 600 300 150 Spencer Reif ... 40 20 10 Banter 60 30 15 Jackfull 100 50 25 San ton 250 125 60 Benvolio 400 200 100 Judge Himes .. 125 60 30 Shooting Star.. 80 40 20 Beauga'rd 1000 500 250 Jack Young ... 40 20 10 Sinner Simon .. 50 25 12 Bernays 40 20 10 Lacy Crawford. 100 50 25 Sir Hugh 200 100 50 Canyon 125 60 30 Lem Reed 100 50 25 Sen. Morrison.. 300 150 75 Cash Boy 1000 500 250 Lyman Hay .... 100 50 25 Skilful 30 15 8 Captain Arnold .... 60 30 15 Lendin 150 75 40 Savable 15 8 4 Capable 300 150 75 Linguist 30 15 8 Serge 125 60 30 Chamblee 200 100 50 Ld. of the Vale. 30 15 8 Sun Gold 100 50 15 Claude 50 25 12 Ld. Touchwood. 300 150 75 Sir Faust 200 100 50 Collonade 30 15 8 Mackey Dwyer. 100 50 25 Stand'rd Bearer 150 75 40 Creolin 200 100 50 Mexican 40 20 10 The Don 100 50 25 Dan McKenna 150 75 35 Mindpra 150 75 35 The Picket 60 30 15 Dauphin 200 100 50 Manru 200 100 50 Tom Maybin ... 250 125 60 Dick "Welles 25 12 6 Malory 125 60 30 Triad 300 150 75 Dupont 1000 500 250 Monia 1000 500 250 Trapezist 600 300 150 Discharged 1000 500 250 Merry Acrobat.. 60 30 15 Topsoil 30 15 8 Early 30 15 8 Mons. Beaucaire 200 100 50 Valeat 300 150 75 Estrada Palma .... 200 100 50 McGee 60 30 15 Von Rouse 25 12 6 Foxy Kane 200 100 50 M. Blumenthal. 150 75 35 "Watoma 150 75 40 First Mason 150 75 35 McGowan 150 75 35 "Will Sherry .... 600 300 150 Fore and Aft 80 40 20 Navasota 1000 500 250 "Witfull 60 30 15 F. A. Bullock 100 50 25 Novelist 300 150 75 Woodlake 60 30 15 Flocarline 40 20 10 Ontonagon 300 150 75 Yardarm 30 15 8 DAV OR PI AV Quotations subject to change without notice. Remittances should r Wn r l-t-K I . be made payable to Smith, Perry & Co., The Empire, 260 State St., Chicago, by Express or P. O. Money Order, New York or Chicago Exchange or Registered Letter. "Write names and address legibly. Agents Wanted in every town in the United States and Canada. "Write for information. Quotation sheets sent on application. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. There is an air of bustle and excitement these days around the track of the Metropolitan Jockey Club at Jamaica. With the opening day little more than a month away much remains to be done before the gates can be thrown open. In all parts of the enclosure large forces of men are at work on the different things to be done, but C. S. Voorhees, who has the work in charge, predicts that everything will be spic and span on April 27. If it is, it. will be order out of chaos. This much can be said, however, and that is that when completed the new jockey club will have a home of which it can well afford to feel proud, and the governing body will be subject to congratulations on the strength and progress of its youngest member. Nothing is being stinted. The best materials are being employed, and in the hands of skilled mechanics are bound to result in comfort and stability. New York Daily America. To Students of Form TO STUDENTS OF FORM. A large proportion of the horses now running at San Francisco took part in the sixty days racing at Butte, Mont., .last summer. Knowledge or their performances there is of I great vaule to students of form who are following the course of racing at 'Frisco. Daily Racing Form has prepared a table of the Butte racing in compact style, which is for sale at 10 cents. It will be mailed to all who may apply on receipt of the sum named.