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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 23, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 23, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903042301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, April 23, 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] VOL. IX. STO. 97. ' CHICAGO, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903. PRICE 5 CENTS Aqueduct Form Chart AQUEDUCT FORM CHART. . AQUEDUCT, I.. I., April 22, 1903. Seventh day. Queens County Jockey Club. Spring'Meet- . ing. Weather cloudy, track fast. " Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Secretary, F. RehbergerT Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W Indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers7 $34:50 FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. $800 added. 3-year-olds and upward. HandicapT Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (38339)GRAND OPERA wb 4 111 1 15 ll 15 14 Shaw G E Smith 2 2 8-5 3-5 3S2822YELLOW TAIL ws 6 117 2 31 35 24 2 W'bury J Hackett 25 16-512-54-5 3S399 NEW YORK ws 4 110 4 24 2 3s 3" Redfern Boston Stable 7 10 10 3 (38399)FL. BUTTRESSwsb 4 107 5 42 45 41 45 Minder M J Cavanaugh 5 7 7 2 3S3692HOMESTEAD w 4 105 6 55 52 5 58 J Daly G B Morris 8 10 10 3 38339 EARLY EVE W4 90 3 6 6 C G H Cal'hanCapitola Stable 12 15 12 4 Time, 13, 24, 48g, 1:131. Winner Blk. c, by Wagner Bonnie Bird (trained by W. Smith). Went to post at 2:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Grand Opera is in rare form at present and was skillfully handled throughout. Shaw rated him carefully in front and drew away in the final, furlong, when Yellow Tail seemed the winner. Yellow Tail saved ground all the way and made a determined bid in the final furlong, but lacked speed to come on after he had reached Grand Opera's neck. New York, speedy but a shade outclassed at the weights, tired when hard driven in the stretch. Flying Buttress was hard ridden through the stretch and would have been third in another stride or two. Homestead was always outrun and needs a longer route. The time is a new Scratched 383993Demurrer, 115; 383392Futurita, 96. Grand Opera, show, 1 to 3. Yellow Tail, show, 2 to 5. New York, show, 7 to 5. 384:60 SEC0NI) RACE 7-8 Mile. $700 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling." Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 383712KINGRAINE ws 5 115 4 24 1 2 l2 l3 N Lewis J A Bennett 2T3 11-54-5" 3S3432LD. ADVOCATE ws 3 112 5 1& 51 55 4h 25 T Burns O L Richards 10 10 10 4 (38344)NORTH BROOK w 3 106 9 9 9" 75 55 3h Gannon M F Dwyer 6 8 7 25 (37873)CLORITA wsb 5 120 8 8& 25 1" 24 4s Odom Pleasance Stable 5 9 8 3 3S237 ELOIM WS 6 115 3 G 3l 3 3 5l H Mich'ls W D Sewall 5 10 10 4 37965 CINCINNATUS W 3 98 10 12 11 9 9 65 McGov'n T McGovern 15 20 20 8 (3837DERN. PARHAM ws 4 108 12 102 12 11 11 72 Fuller T D Sullivan 25 35 35 6-5 3S401 CLOCHE D'OR w 3 95 11 11410 10 10 8s J Jones A Conrad 15 30 30 10 3G378 THE GUIDE wb 3 106 1 5"1 4h 6h 6h 9B H Cochr'nLotos Stable 20 30 30 12 38401 ALPACA wb 6 105 7 35 6" 8 8 1010 McCaf'ty A C McCafferty 40 50 50 20 32826 KING BRAMBLEwb 6 115 6 71 85 12 12 11 Brennan J Baker 20 30 30 12 3S404 SHOWMAN wb 3 105 2 4 71 4l 75 12 Haack D Spaulding 12 15 12 4 Time, 13, 25g, 49, 1:16, 1:29. Winner Br. h, by King Eric Loraine (trained by A. J. Goldsborough). Went to post at 3:05. At post 4 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second driving. Kingralne was best, was always a contender and was going away at the end. Lewis got him away well in motion. Lord Advocate was pinched out on the first turn and went around the field in the stretch and finished going fast. North Brook was crowded in the run down the backstretch and made up a big gap, but tired in the last few strides. Clorlta was " " CONTINUED ON FIFTH PAQE. " AQUEDUCT FORM CHART-CONTINUED. interfered with at the start and -was short. Bloim tired. Cincinnatus, Ernest Parham and Cloche d'Or got off poorly. Scratched 38371 Alado, 114. Overweights Cincinnatus, 1 pound. Kingraine, show, 2 to 5. Lord Advocate, show, 2 to 1. North Brook, show, 6 to 5. Ernest Farham, show, 3 to 5. QQTftl THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. $800 added. 3-year-olds and upward. O O " yj JL Fillies and Mares. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 36156 ROSETINT w 3 109 2 l1 14 I1 l3 T Burns J Boden 6 7 7 21 379012SWEET ALICE ws 3 109 3 4 41 24 23 Fuller Pleasance Stable 10 15 15 6 3S3392FUTURITA ws 3 103 4 3" 3" 32 3s Gannon J R Keene 21 3 8-5 3-5 3S369 OCEAN DREAM ws 3 95 5 21 2 42 4 Redfern T Clare 15 20 20 7 3S4012TORCHLIGHT wb 4 111 7 71 7" 74 51 Minder A Belmont , 5 7 7 21 38344 MUTINY w 4 106 1 53 52 51 61! J Martin E J Miller 20 40 30 10 (37205)P'CESS TULANEw 3 103 11 11 11 8l 7 Wilk'son H T Griffin . 10 15 15 6 34976 MAMARI w 3 109 8 81! 8l 91 81 O'La'ghlinM Finlen 3 4 31 7-5 3759S TIOGA wb 3 99 10 61 61 61 92 Red'gton W L Lykens 15 15 15 6 382792LIESCHEN w 4 111 13 12 10 10 10 Shea Tecumseh Stable 30 60 60 20 38369 ONDURDIS WB 51126 9 9 11 11 N Lewis G F Johnson 20 30 30 10 38237 SHOW GIRL w 3 94 9 10 12 12 12 Jones Mrs C Fellows 100 100 100 40 36002 SING. NYMPH w 4 106 12 13 13 13 13 J Daly G W Vanderveer 50 75 75 30 Time, llfc, 23, 486, 1:01, l:07g. Winner Ch. f, by Hastings Lady Rosemary (trained by J. Boden). Went to post at 3:35. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Rosetint rounds to hand early and is good and fit. Burns got away well with her and forced the pace all the way and was easing up at the end. Sweet Alice came fast on the stretch turn and made up ground in the stretch, but could not catch the winner. Futurita did her best throughout. Ocean Dream was short and tired. Torchlight finished fast. Mamari was in the middle of the field all the way, met with considerable interference and should do better. She is a high class filly when right. Scratched 38404 Athlana, 109; 38404 Alan, 103; 38281 Sedition, 111; 383103Anna Daly, 103. Corrected weights Mutiny, 106. Overweights Ocean Dream, 1 pound. Rosetint, show, 7 to 5. Sweet Alice, show, 3 to 1. Futurita, show, 1 to 3. Mamari, show, 7 to 10. QQI GO FOURTH RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. The Ozone Stakes. OOU $1,000 added. Net value to winner $1,370. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (38283)AGNES BRENNANw 101 1 l2 1 l8 O'Neil F Burlew 85 2 6-5 1-2 3S4023NINEPIN wb 109 3 32 21 2" Wilk'son A Belmont 3 4 31 1 38370 ORIZA WB 99 2 21 32 34 Minder A Belmont t3 4 31 1 3S3702WIZARD w 101 5 43 41 43 Gannon F P Keene 21 4 4 1 3S4002BRUCEVILLE wb 113 4 52 51 51 Odom R W Walden 12 30 30 8 38402 BRONX w 107 6 7 61 6l T Burns R T Wilson Jr 12 12 10 3 EXTRALAW ws 102 7 61 7 7 Redfern S Paget 6 20 15 4 fCoupled in betting. Time, 12, 23, 481, 55g. Winner B. f, by Dr. MacBride Annul (trained by F. Burlew). Went to post at 4:05. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Agnes Brennan showed great speed and was much the best, but was bearing out in the final furlong and O'Neil kept tapping her with the whip to keep her in. Oriza ran well .throughout and might have been closer to the winner if urged out strongly. Ninepin ran a good race and finished going fast. Wizard was always outrun. Bronx does not seem able to keep straight. Scratched (38402) Palmbearer, 109; 381463Spring, 97; 38433 St. Roche, 97; 38402 Bally-castle, 97. Overweights Bruceville, 3 pounds. Agnes Brennan, show, 1 to 5. The entry, show, 2 to 5. Wizard, show, 1 to 2. 384(33 FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. $600 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. IndHorses A Wt St 4 Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 38434 LORD TURCO WB 3 90 8 41 41 41 21 1 DeSouza W C Smith (5 55 7 3 35053 POLITE WSB 3 99 1 61 51 51 31 2s Fuller T D Sullivan 7 8 7 3 383132ALBANY GIRL ws 3 99 2 5l 3 3" 5l 3 Haack. J L Holland 5 7 6 21 38344 SNOWDRIFT w 3 86 5 2" 2 2 11 4 H Cal'hanW Huston 10 12 8 3 3S344 O'REILLY wb 3 106 12 15 15 10 81 51 T Burns J Kelley 20 30 12 5 38344 AD. HARDING WB 3 85 9 81 6 61 6 61 McCaf'ty G B Walters 20 20 20 8 SS3143FLARA ws 5 109 14 9 711 7h 71 72 Minder B Murray 7 8 6 21 36490 AMINTE 5 109 10 10 81 81 9 84 L Daly G H Avery Jr 20 30 30 10 38371 GRIFFITHS W 4 109 6 11 10 9 10 9 O'Neil F Burlew 3 4 4 8-6 35408 KHITAI W 4 112 7 l H 1 4" 10 J Daly H Graham 6 6 31 7-5 38371 ALHAMBRA wb 3 96 4 12 12 11 11 11 Shea J B McQuaid 30 40 40 15 35054 FARANLASS W 4 116 11 71 11 12 12 12 W Morris P T Brady 30 50 50 20 38401 VTVTANI 4 102 13 13 13 13 13 13 P Farley J M Hauxhurst 100 200 200 80 38281 ARAK wb 5 106 16 16 16 15 14 14 Boieseri J H Hutchinson 40 60 60 20 CLAYMORE WS 3 92 17 17 17 17 17 15 T O'Brien L Rouff 50 100 100 40 36103 COLON'L RORERwb 5 114 15 14 14 16 16 16 McCl'sky L Tauber 50 50 50 20 35100 SILVER PLUSH w 5 109 3 31 9414 15 17 J Martin A Breadell 30 50 50 20 Time, 13, 25, 49f, 1:15, 1:28. Winner B. c, by Lord Hartington Turcok (trained by W. C. Smith). Went to post at 4:35. At post 6 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Lord Turco ran in a good position all the way and easily went to the front when called on in the stretch . Polite ran a good race and was eased up in the last few strides. Albany Girl stood a drive gamely through the stretch. Snowdrift tired after showing speed and getting to the front. O'Reilly closed a big gap and was gaining at the end. Flara got off poorly. Khitai was not up to a hard race and was eased up in the stretch when beaten. Griffiths was crowded back at the start. The tail-enders had no chance to get through the field. Scratched 382413Blue Victor, 106. Overweights Snowdrift, 1 pound; O'Reilly, 2; Faranlass, 1. Lord Turco, show, 8 to 5. Polite, show, 8 to 5. Albany Girl, show, 8 to 5. Khitai, show, evens. Griffiths, show, evens. QQjnl SIXTH RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. $600 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. O O 4fc O tJb Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 38311 JULIA M. ws 105 1 11 l3 H Cochran B C Evans 2 2 8-5 1-2 3S2S0 SEYMOUR ws 108 2 2 2s 210 T Burns P H McCarren 6-5 8-5 6-5 2-5 3S1463SPRING w 108 3 3 3 38 Haack Goughacres Stbl 4 7 7 8-5 GRAND VITESSE ws 105 5 5s 5s 41 O'Neil P Lorillard 15 20 20 5 MOORHEN ws 105 6 46 4l 51B Redfern S Paget 6 15 15 5 MATAMORAS w 108 4 6 6 6 J Martin S L Clark 10 30 30 7 Time, 111, 231, 4Sg, 55g. Winner B. f, by Harvest Brown Cactus (trained by B. C. Evans). Went to post at 5:00. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second easily. The first two got away running and had the race between them all the way. Julia M. had speed enough to outfoot Seymour on the turn, but was tiring at the end and had to be hard ridden to the end. Seymour showed much speed, stood a stretch drive gamely and finished fast. Spring got off fairly well and was the best of the others as the race was run. The last three were in a jam at the start and had no chance. Julia M., show, out. Seymour, show, out. Spring, show, 3 to 5. Kinloch Park Form Chart KINLOCH PARK FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., April 22, 1903. Seventh day. Kinloch Park Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. "Weather clear, track good. Presiding Judge. J. A. Murphy. Starter, W. M. Murray. Secretary. P. Chew. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. ggJ0 Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35345 ON THE QUIET w 107 4 1? I2 Is 1 Irwin S E Parmer & Co20 40 40 15 3S062 SIGMUND w 117 2 3k 3 31 2 Boland B Schreiber 4 6 G 2 3S407 PRINCE EUGENE ws 105 1 2 23 22 32 Daviss'n J U Strode 30 CO 60 20 37SC0 STYLE s 105 S 5 52 5 45 Kinsler W H Shadley 10 10 8 3 3S40S DR. KAMMERER 114 5 9l 41 45 5s Wallace J E Basquil & Co7 12 12 5 (35974)LIGHT OPERA wb 107 6 6" 6l 62 65 C Bonner L Lemp & Co 5 8 7 25 35347 CAN NELL, w 102 10 4" 75 72 76 L Wood S S Bender 10 15 12 5 3S4073BLUE GRASS GERLw 100 3 71 85 Sl 8s Donnelly Turney Bros 4-5 1 1 1-2 37S97 NOWETA ws 105 12 10 10 10 910 Roman'li W W Fawcett 7 10 9 4 3S2S9 ESCANABA ws 105 7 8 9 9 10 Howell Bohlman Bros 20 60 60 20 (34S11)CURSUS w 107 13 13 13 12 11 M Lowe W McLemore 15 CO 60 20 379SS3SHOT PROOF w 105 10 14 14 13 12 Battiste H D Beams 8 10 10 4 37647 CRUTCHFIELD W 105 9 12 11 11 13 Sayers U Z DeArman 40 40 40 12 PRINCE ADLER 105 11 11 12 14 14 Wolf K D Orr 40 60 60 20 Time, 255, 51, 1:165. Winner Br. f, by Iroquois Sub Rosa (trained by S. E. Parmer). Went to post at 2:38. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. On the Quiet got away flying, showed much speed throughout and had all the racing luck. Sigmund also got off well, did his best and had no mishaps. Prince Eugene ran to his best form and finished gamely. Style had a rough trip. Blue Grass Girl was cut off at the start. Scratched 3S0S0 Ruralist, 102. Overweights On the Quiet, 2 pounds. On "the""Qiflet, show", S to 1. Sigmund,- ahowr evens; Prince J3ugenej?how.I0 to..l.. .Blue Grass Girl, show, out. SECOND RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 2-year-olds. Allowances. " Ind Horses A Wt St Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (3S346)RALNLAND w 111 7 45 41 15 Otis Mrs M Goldblatt 7-5 7-5 6-5 1-2 3S134 BRICK FOWLER W 101 5 1 23 22 Sing'ton A C Bernays 3 4 4 6-5 3S23SORA M'KINNEY w 97 2 22 3h 3nk Smith Daniels & Co 10 15 15 6 (3S005)MATT WADLEIGHw 103 1 31 lb 4s Donegan W A Kirwin 25 3 13-54-5 35346 FOGHORN w 101 4 65 65 51 Munro W O McGuigan 6 8 8 25 J. I. MACK ws 106 8 8 8 6l WHWood R F Meyers 10 25 25 8 3S315 PINKY B. w 97 3 51 55 7l Sayers T E Clark 10 15 15 6 QUARTEE w 103 6 7s 7 8 T Woods S S Bender 10 30 30 10 Time, 12, 245, 495, 565. Winner B. c, by Rainbow Fable (trained by M. Goldblatt). Went to post at 3:07. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Rainland made up ground from a poor start, finished fast and was best. Brick Fowler ran a good race and hung on gamely at the end. Ora McKinney did her best. Matt Wadleigh got away first, but was immediately pulled up by his rider, made up ground and ran into the lead, but tired at the end. Scratched 38378 Gus Heidorn, 107. Rainland, show, out. Brick Fowler, show, 1 to 2. Ora McKinney, show, 3 to 1. Matt Wadleigh, show, 2 to 5. THIRD RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. ggy Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S409BOUNDLEE w 6 106 3 3l 32 43 l2 L SpencerB Schreiber 9-5 2 9-5 7-10 (3S376)REDUCER w 8 109 6 4 41 35 25 Earl N B Tichenor 6-5 2 9-5 7-10 35348 MISS AUBREY W 5 107 2 25 2s l2 3" LAMunro F Gering Jr 10 15 15 6 3S376 DR. CLARK w 6 109 1 lnk 15 21 410 Howell W McLemore 10 10 6 2 3S439HENGIST wb 5 104 9 63 5 52 53 WHWood Finn & Ross 20 40 40 15 3S375 VARNER ws 4 101 13 12 11 9 6s C Bonner R R Rice 5 12 12 5 3S34S IRIS w 7 107 4 5" 7 6 75 S JohnsonW Walker 15 30 30 12 37884 RAYOMEN ws 4 101 11 lO4 9s ? 8 T Dean I Gillham 10 25 25 8 38347 MIKE STRAUSS W 6 107 7 7nk 88 8l 9 Daviss'n J U Strode 12 30 30 12 34169 PAMPLONA ws 4 106 10 11 12 10 10 C Kuhn McBride & Co 12 100 100 30 37873 KISS QUICK 6 107 5 8s 611 11 11 T O'BrienLandon & Co 10 12 12 5 3S3S0 NYX ws 5 107 8 98 10 12 12 J Boyd R Nicholson 10 15 15 5 3S317 BOUNTEOUS w 5 109 12 13 13 13 13 Wpshire L M Holmes&Co 15 60 60 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 24J, 50, 1:16, 1:23. Winner Br. g, by Boundless Parolee (trained by W. Whelan). Went to post at 3:34. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Boundlee was best. Spencer nursed him carefully early and brought him to the front at the end with a great rush. Reducer fully ran his race and finished fast. Miss Aubrey raced Dr. Clark into subjection and tired from the effort. Dr. Clark showed the most speed to the stretch and hung on well. Scratched 36660 Honeybrook, 109; 34441 Rosecourt, 104. Boundlee, show, out. Reducer, show, out. Miss Aubrey, show, 3 to 1. ggTg FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 5500. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St & Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (38136)EMSHEE WSB 4 106 3 25 22 l2 15 ln Otis Mrs G Henshall 2 2 6-5 1-2 (38379)KAFFIR wb 4 103 1 Is 1 22 2 23 Earl J D Dearing 7 9 9 3 362672GLEN WATER w 4 115 4 5nk 42 3l 3s 3 Frakes Turney Bros 9-5 3 13-51 37990SFLINTLOCK w 4 10S 2 3nk 72 71 5 4l Battiste Finn & Ross 20 30 20 8 SS379 DUBIOUS wsb 3 100 6 4" 3k 4s 4B 5 Wallace Parmer & Co 20 30 30 10 382073KENOVA w 5 107 5 72 65 6 62 6" Sing'ton T Cromwell 10 10 10 4 38288 ALB. F. DEWEY WS 5 98 8 8 812 812 810 7 Daviss'n K D Orr 7 10 10 3 28114 BOASTER wb 4 108 7 6 58 5 7 812 Heidel Mrs M Goldblatt 12 13 13 5 38379 W. B. GATES 7 100 9 9 9 9 9 9 C Bonner R R Rice 12 15 15 6 Time, 25, 505, 1:17. 1:42. Winner B. c, by FonsD Amelia P. (trained by E. Wright). Went to post at 4:05. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Emshee got away in the front rank, showed fine speed throughout and received perfect handling. Kaffir was possibly best, but Earl made too much use of him while rounding the first turn and let him swing wide when entering the stretch. Glen Water ran a fairly good race at the weights, but was probably short. Kenova was badly ridden. W. B. Gates ran much below W3 true form. Flintlock was going well in the stretch. Scratched- 35-107 Barkelmore, 94. Emshee, show, out Kaffir, show, 6 to 5. Glen Water, show, 1 to 2. QQ1 CCk FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. OOttDtl Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (36032)ELASTIC s 6 119 3 l3 1 1 1 Sing'ton Lemp & 'Co 2 2 2 I 379933FATH. W'NTKERw 4 116 2 3 32 2 25 Boland B Schreiber 6 10 10 4 384093S. CHRIST'PHERwb 7 116 4 55 52 4 32 F Smith Daniels & Co 4 6 6 2 38377 DOL. HAYMAN 3 99 8 92 92 81 4s M Lowe W McLemore 12 20 20 8 38407 MAVERICK W 3 106 5 8 8s 6s 52 Earl J D Dearing 8 8 16-56-5 3S4353SILVER FRINGEws 3 104 7 . 45 4k 3" 6l Roman'li E Dealy & Co 7 10 10 4 36245 MRS. WIGGS w 3 99 6 7a 73 7 75 Donnelly Turney Bros 12 20 20 8 3S3762HIE AWAY w 6 116 1 2 2k 52 8 Irwin Parmer & Co 7 20 20 8 3CSS0 L. M'LBOURNEwsb 3 101 11 103 10s 10 98 L Woods S S Bender 8 15 15 6 36005 HERODES ws 4 113 9 62 62 92 105 Boyd R Nicholson 15 60 60 10 34970 KING HAMMON w 3 104 10 11 11 11 11 Daviss'n J U Strode 12 30 30 10 Time, 12, 24, 495, 1:01, 1:08. . Winner B. h, by Golden Garter Miss Modrine (trained by C. W. Crowley). Went to post at 4:32. At post- 3 minutes. Start good. Won eased up; second driving. Elastic was lit and ready, displayed superior speed throughout and won eased up. This is a good horse. Father Wentker ran his race and was best of the others. Sir Christopher began slowly, but finished going fast. Maverick was given an easy ride. Silver Fringe ran a bad race. Dolly Hayman made up much ground and came fast through the stretch. Scratched (38320) Travers, 126. Elastic, show, 1 to 2. Father Wentker, show, 2 to 1. Sir Christopher, show, evens. Maverick, show, 3 to 5. 38dL70 S 1X111 RACB 1 1"16 Miles. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 384063BANK STREET ws 3 91 3 7 75 61 35 1" WHWood R F Meyers 2 3 3 1 38406 FALSE ws 6 110 2 2l 25 l1 l2 22 Roman'li E Dealy & Co 9 12 12 5 3S375 IRVING MAYOR wb 5 112 7 9 85 73 7" 32 Munro L Brown & Co 9 15 15 5 3S410 FREE PASS w 6 110 8 6 45 32 52 4 Earl R N Vestal 6 6 5 2 3S410BROWN VAIL w 7 105 5 31 35 2 2 5s Bridwell C E Burnett&Co 12 30 30 10 S84102CHORUS BOY w 7 112 1 1 15 41 4 61 Post H Robinson 2 2 3-2 7-10 38406 ACCOLADE wb 5 112 6 53 5 5 6 71 Johnson W Walker " 15 20 20 3 3S406CHARLES D. W 7 107 4 45 63 8 82 82 F Jost F G Altman 4 7 7 2 3S375 LEDAEA ws 7 110 10 11s llioil20!!10 9 Wpshire McCoy & Bennettl2 20 20 8 384052LUNA MINOR w 4 101 9 82 9 9l 95 10 Sayers U Z DeArman 8 15 15 4 3S317 RASTUS wb 8 107 12 105 104 102 102 ll8 T Dean S T Hopkins&Co 30 50 50 12 3S240 SAPERE w3 931112 12 12 12 12 Daviss'n J Broschart 10 20 20 8 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 51, 1:17, 1:425, 1:50. Winner B. c, by Troubadour Brigerta (trained by R. F. Meyers). Went to post at 5:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Bank Street was cut off while rounding the first turn, but ran around his field and finished fast and gamely. False ran to his best form and only failed in the last stride. Irving Mayor ran a good race. He suffered some interference and came fast in the stretch. Free Pass was cut off when going well. Brown Vail quit in the stretch. Chorus Boy showed early speed, but quit badly. Scratched 38406 Spurs, 107; 383763Kingstelle, 105. Bank Street, show, 1 to 2. False, show, 2 to 1. Irving Mayor, show, 21 to 1. Chorus Boy, show, out. Page [2] WreNpSnr- H. 1 5.0-1 W(M Jta Haydon won jAm Rainland won JnD Boundlee won HpV Emshee won JLtHr Third on handicap sheet. WWJ Bemarks: worked very fast. SfiF Others given straight to win. ElILdi89o 4 to 10 to I Special Today Before the ? Lakeside. Also a 6 to 10 public every ? 1 od thing at Kinloch. day. 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May 7 Nursery Stakes, Louisville, Ky May 9 Kentucky Oaks, Louisville, Ky May 19 Latonia Derby, Latonla, Ky May 20 Hawthorne Handicap, Hawthorne, HI. May 23 Brooklyn Handicap, Gravesend, L. I... May 28 Harlem National Handicap, Harlem, 111 June 6 Suburban Handicap, Sheepshead Bay, L. I June 18 Tidal Stakes, Sheeoshead Bay, L. I... June 20 American Derby, Washington Park... June 20 Frontier Stakes, Highland Park, Mich. June 22 Great Trial Stakes, Sheepshead Bay, L. I June 27 Lawrence Realization, Sheepshead Bay, L. I .............July 1 Brighton Handicap, Brighton Beach, L. I July 8 Canadian Derby, Fort Erie, Ont July 14 Wheeler Handicap, Washington Park. July 18 Saratoga Handicap, Saratoga, N. Y...Aug. S Futurity Stakes, Sheepshead Bay, L. I.Aug. 29 Brighton Cup, Brighton Beach, L. I... Oct. 12 Oakland Form OAKLAND FORM. The form of Thursday's Oakland fields is : First Race Lone Fisherman, Bernota, July Qip. Second Race Alamansor, Emil, Shorty Kane. Third Baca Antolee, Sly, Dollle Wiethoff. Fourth Bace G. W. Trahern, Lode Star, Decoy. Fifth Bace Dupont, Past Master, Theodora L. Sixth Bace Jockey Club, Judge Voorhees, Mexi-cana. Oakland Form H. Forsland OAKLAND FORK. San Feanoisoo, Cal April 22. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Thursday's races are : First Bace July Qip or Albert Enright. Second Bace Alamansor or Emil. Third Bace Antolee or Dollie Wiethoff. Fourth Bace Windward or G. W. Trahern. Fifth Bace Philaernns or Mover. Sixth Bace Polonius or Judge Voorhees. H. Foesland. Oakland Entries - - I ( 1 : , . ; : OAKLAND ENTRIES. , Probabilities: Weather clear ; track fast. 9 Buns well in mud, First Race 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38451 Lone Fisherman S.... 5....110 725 38451 Bernota 5... 107 720 384193Bedner .5. 107 '.'.'.'.'.'.115 38249 Frank Pearce 6....107 710 3819 Bavino 5.. ..107 700 382982JnlyGip. 7. 107 715 38419 Kicknmbob 6....102 . 710 38451 George Dewey 5.. ..102 .!I!!!705 38362 Cambaceres 5 102 700 384493Albert Enright '. 5 102 710 38272 Castake 8. .. 97 Y.'.'.'.'Aoi Second Race 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 382682Alamansor ......110 7'5 S8230 Sir Leonard no 695 381402Emil no 720 38212 Dr. Birdeall !..no 700 S8388 Libervale no " 'fig"? 38448 F. E. Shaw no 700 38250 Picture 106 ... 705 38268 Neko ......m .." ..705 38212 George Berry 106 710 38268 Shorty Kane 106 715 37783 The Cure..... 106 ...."..710 Third Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (38299)Aunt Polly 710 38420 Antolee 5. 107 725 38S92 Boss. of May 4... .106 '.'.'.'.'.'.100 38297 Alaria 7... .103 705 (38330)Esternell 4.... 103 715 38330 MissBemsen 8.. ..103 ...."..695 (88451) Lou Clievaden 6.... 103 715 38480 Queen of Dixiana 4.. ..103 695 f8f" ,rsnla 4... .103 690 38 451 Sly. 9.... 103 720 384512Dollie Wiethoff 7.. ..103 715 38S87 Stirling To wers 4 .... 101 '.'.'.'...110 38452 Montana Peeress 4.. ..101 705 38357 Skip Me 5.... 98 690 38327 Cathello 4.... 98 ..."TOO Fourth Race 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 38087 Glissando. 6.. ..107 . .. 700 38451 G. W. Trahern 4.... 107 ......125 38452 Lode Star 9.. ..107 790 18251 Bosarie 4.. ..105 695 38451 Windward 7 105 715 38362 TJlloa 6....105 .." 705 37823 Decoy , 6.... 103 715 !81063Platonins 4 . 102 710 38284 Artilla 6.. ..100 '.'.'.'.'.'.110 38419 Tulare 9.... g7 700 38417 Mountebank 5 97 705 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 380503Past Master 112 7'0 38269 Dupont ....1C9 ""!!725 38447 Brennns 109 710 38120 Honeysuckle 107 690 " 384472Theodora L 107 "715 88229 Nabusco 106 .;!!!!695 384473Philaernus 104 . . 710 38447 Mover 103 lioo 38269 Blissful 101 ..... 695 38327 Parting Jennie 101 715 38421 Leash 98 ....'..705 Mesto, ch. c, by Crescendo or Brioso Sallie G 98 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38214 Jockey (jg ...106 ... 725 384213Jndge Voorhees ....106 ... . 720 37881 Horatius (K....106 715 38178 John Lemmons 106 715 S3Plonins 103 '.'.V.'.'.m ! 381523Mexicana S....102 ... . 715 38452 Hudson ....101 ! 700 : ' 38197 Swiftwing 95 Nashville Form NASHVILLE FORM. The form of Thursday's Nashville fields is: First Bace Whiskey King, High Chancellor, Jack Eattlin, Second Bace Sweetie, Canossa, Jessie Weller. Third Bace Flaneur, John Coulter, Lapidus. Fourth Bace Postmaster Wright, Bardolph, Fore and Aft. Fifth Baco-Bird Pond, Bradley Bill, Sea Shell. Sixth Bace Ed L Anglesea, Irresistible. Nashville Entries NASHVILLE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track good. Apprentice allowance. Buns well in mud. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses,color,sex&pedigree. A. Wt. Hdcp. 364023Jack Eattlin 4.. ..117 705 379712Carl Kahler 5.. ..116 730 383833Whiskey King 4....116 7J0 35857 Louis Wagner 4.... 112 720 (34339) High Chancellor 3.... 106 740 Privateer, br. c, by Pirate of Penzance Make Haste.. 3.... 93 Second Race 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. S84422Sweetie 109 725 Triumvir, b. c, by Prime Minster Lucy Blaze 108 Aliens St. Luke, b. c, by Luke Blackburn Haricot 108 Soufrere, ch. f, by Inspector B. Landslip 106 Nannie Hodge 105 Miss Hortense 105 Lady Amelia, b. or br. f, by Ben BruBh La Colonia 105 Pipe Dreams, b. f, by Loyalist-Penitence II 105 Katie Powers 105 Mafalda..... ..105 379872 Canossa 102 720 38352 Jessie Weller 102 715 Third Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 36384 Lou Bey 7....109 710 384162Flaneur 5....108 725 Galoit. ch. c, by Lamplighter Glidaga 5.... 106 379923Invictus 5.... 104 705 (38291)John Conifer. ...... 3.. ..103 720 37839 Little Chico 5.... 102 700 384463The Stewardess '. 4.. ..101 715 32007 Whitsey 5.. ..100 700 36261 Do Madge...... 6... .100 705 3846 Little Duchess II.... 5.. ..100 695 3829S2Lapidus 4.... 98 715 38441 Velasquez 5 97 700 37633 The Wizard 3.... 97 695 Crusader, b. or br. f, by Cruiser Helena 3.... 93 384113Class Leader...... 3.... 91 710 Fourth Race 1 1-8 Miles. The Cumberland Derby. 3,000 added. Ind, Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 358753Fore and Aft 115 735 360563tSinner Simon 115 720 (36318)tBardolph 115 ...!.!740 35419 Reservation 112 . ..730 38099 Barca ....112 720 (38191)Postmaster Wright ....112 750 tGorman & Bauer entry, Fifth Race 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds.' Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. Emperor of India, blk.c, by Prime Minister Sarah Kimbro 110 38382)Bird Pond ....100 725 Bradley Bill, b. g, by Magian Golden Hopes 100 . . Esther Walters 100 '.'.'. Sweetness and Light, br. f, by Lamplighter Dahabiah 98 Sea 8hell, ch. f, by Seashore-Lilliputian 97 Instrument, b. c. by Gotham Mollie Mc 95 Angelee, blk. f, by Eberlee An- geline II 95 Sixth Race -5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 24439 Tanforan 5.... 121 700 369473 Governor SayerB 5 ...121 70"5 38446 Ed l... .... 9....121 i::;;" 38114 Golden Cottage .... 4... .121 ...""710 383813 Anglesea 6... 121 7a 37817 The Black Scot .... 6.. ..121 710 88261 Star Gazer 6.. ..121 695 S8174 Carrie i 6....H9 ':::.':.iol 38156 Dandie Belle 5.. ..119 """715 31989 Al Lone 9 n9 "'hk 33170 The Golden Prince 5.!" 119 700 36C30 George Fabb 4 .... 118 710 3C9003Bert Sargent 4.. ..118 "III 695 33766 Irresistible ..4. 117 71c 350862Gayhilda 4.. ..116 '.'.'.'.'.'.100 Lakeside Form LAKESIDE FORM. The form of Thursday's Lakeside fioldsis: First Bace Plea, Pocassat, Judge Luthers. Second Bace Stem Winder, Soothsayer, Uranium. Third Bace Automaton, Mimo, Marlin. Fourth Bace Owenton, Felix Bard, Bankin. Fifth Bace Tayon, Bondage, Dan McKenna. Sixth Bace Mi Boina, John J. Began, Sidney Sabath. Lakeside Entries ! : ' LAKESIDE ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. Apprentice allowance. Buns well in mud. First Race 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp, 38S953Jndge Luthers 103 680 383932Plea 103 '..'.".'.loo 38273Pocassat 100 !"!685 38457 Sunny Brook 100 .600 Bayview, b. c, by The Hero Lutie Longview .... .... 100 Jerry Flanigan, b. c, by Prince Plenty Beel.. 100 38395 Don Domo 100 .",""""625 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 36008 Bluemint .... 4 104 88365 Jaubert ... 4 n 7M (38424)Soothsayer 3 102 7n: 383932Gracious 5 "..'.101 "."" 700 383652Stem Winder .... 3 100 725 38454 Uranium .... 3... 96 "!!!!700 Third Race -5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses,color,sex& pedigree. A. Wt. Hdcp. ffiA-ntomaton 5... .110 725 38424Veneer 4 qa ft7c "" 327873Dr. O'Neil 3" 97 g 38596Mimo 3 jjg 715 Acmetor, br. c, by Teuton Astrid 4.... 95 36184 Animula ".. 3""" qi KSakah0ma BelI 3"" 90 "650 S62olMarhn 3.. gg 71q "" 38394 Lnlu Glaser.. 3 " 86 675 Wengernalp, ch. f, by The 38119Lacache 3.... 83 7QO Fourth Race 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 3839720wenton 4 ins 191 37553 Felix Bard .... tj'" 106 """120 (S8366)Antonius f "I! "."lOS ""TH) 382772Bankin .... 3.... 97 710 Fifth Race-1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (38425) Tayon 6.. ..Ill 725 383053prince of Africa 5 107 675 383982Prairie Dog .... 6 104 675 S3&kin 37586 Pronta 4 go 7 (38426) Dan McKenna 3.... 96 710 (38397)Bondage 3.!.. 96 ::".:;".715 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 38426 Sidney Sabath ....110 700 384243 John J. Regan r 109 705 38455 Hedge "'l07 fiR5 38t263Chicago Girl ...103 g75 38398San Sargassa.. . 102 685 5?2f,p.riPstoad ....101 """690 3842o Mi Beina " 101 79: 38363 Merciful 101 fim 383633La Honda ."". 100 675 383913Irene Mac ... 96 700 Page [3] Lakeside Form Chart LAKESIDE FORM CHART. ROBY, IND., April 22, 1903. Seventh day. Lakeside Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. "Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, M. Nathanson. Racing star.ts at 2 : 15 p. m. Recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. l Q A p FIRST-RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. UOtbOO 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P MAGGIE LEEBER w 110 2 11 l2 1 Majors C B Campbell 20 50 30 10 3S4272L. FREE KNIGHTw 110 6nk 7 51 21 H PhillipsH Dernham 1112-5 SS335 LADY FONSO Wl05 l11 5 31 3"k B'k'n'th L H Ezell 31 31 31 1 3S335 CASSIE SCHULERw 110 3. 6nk 7 41! C Kelly J J Marklein 10 10 10 3 3S335 BELLE JUAN W 103 7 4nk 41 52 Ferrell J F Newman 15 20 20 8 IDA DAVIS W 103 5nfe 23 2l C8 Domin'k J C Milam & Co3 31 31 1 3S335 HINDILENE w 103 4nk 33 6nk 7 Sinclair K I Weil 12 15 15 5 Time, 24, 491, 57. Winner Ch. f, by Bowling Green Mopsy (trained by J. Gray). Went to post at 2:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily. Maggie Leeber showed the most speed and simply ran away from the Held. Lady Free Knight began slowly, but closed up ground fast in the last quarter. She lost ground by swinging wide at the head of the stretch. Lady Fonso made up ground too fast in the first quarter and tired rapidly when the pinch came. Cassie Schuler showed scant speed. Ida Davis had enough when a furlong out. Overweights Lady Fonso, 2 pounds; Ida Davis, 5. Maggie Leeber, show, 4 to 1. Lady Free Knight, show, out. Lady Fonso, show, 1 to 2. Ida Davis, show, 1 to 2. . . QQ,j A SECOND RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. O OfcOti 3-year-olds. Allowances. IndHorses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys . Owners O H C P 3S30G2ANGELO W 112 1& l1 l2 l2 i1 Domin'k J D McMillan&Col 112-5 38390 PRODIGAL SON W 10S 5nk Gl 91 Sl 2i J Walsh W Burke 30 30 20 10 3S39G REEVES w 10S 2" 2& 21! 21! 3l C Kelly Lamasney Bros 8 10 10 3 3S171 URANIUM W 115 3nk 3U 3nk 41 4" H PhillipsH Dernham 7-5 9-5 9-5 1-2 3S3G5 HAT. WALKER W 103 9l S1 72 Gl 51 H Hall J E Cushing 3 4 4 S-5 3S39G SLY BOOTS W 105 Gnk 51 5nk 3"k Gk S O'Neil D J Kilby 30 40 40 15 38393 FULLBACK WB 109 4nk 9 S2 91 74 F Smith II W Keller 12 15 15 5 3S393 DR. MOODY W 105 Snk 7nk Gl 7"k S2 Dion Miller & Finch 15 20 20 G 372S7 GOLD BRIDE w 104 10 10 10 10 9 Morper Knapp & Cable GO 100 100 30 35293 HEDERA W 105 7uk 4U 41! 5nk10 B'k'n'th E Corrigan 30 40 40 15 Time, 24J, 50, l:lGg, 1:24. Winner Ch. g, by Hermence Useful (trained by J. D. McMillan). Went to post at 2:45. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Angelo got off flying, tiptoed the field for the entire route, never leaving the result in doubt. Prodigal Son ran an impressive race. He was bumped out of position at the first quarter and fell far back, but closed up ground fast in the final quarter and was running fast at the end. Reeves tired palpably just after turning for home. Uranium showed speed, but was well spent when a furlong out. Hattie Walker got off poorly and made up ground. Scratched 3S42 62Will Sherry, 108; 383933Double O., 105; 38394 Zepho, 105; 38394 Lulu Glaser, 103; 3S4263Chicago Girl, 103; 383373Safeguard, 112; Crucero, 105. Corrected weights beeves, 108. Overweights Fullback, 1 pound; Gold Bride, 1; Hedera, 2. Angelo, show, out. Prodigal Son, show, 5 to 1. Reeves, show, 3 to 2. Hattie Walker, show, 1 to 2. ; TQXFr THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to O QtrrO O third. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (3S3GS)HAYDON W 4 101 3nk 131 l5 l3 l1 l1 H Hall H'dges&H'vison 8-5 8-5 7-5 12 (3S367)ALEE WB G 10S 2h 221 2 24 2 212 Domin'k F Cook 8-5 9-5 9-5 1-2 37G202FRANK M. w 5 100 4h 31 3h 31 32 3l H PhillipsJ Arthur 3 6 6 2 3S398 IDA V. w 5 100 l1' 53 5l 421 5 4 C Kelly R Smith 10 12 12 3 3S3G7HEDGE B 3 86 G 4l 41 5 41 5 I Rutter E Trotter 10 15 15 5 3S2773PYRRHO ws 4 105 5" 6 G Bled. Sinclair J F Hacker G 6 6 9-5 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24g, 49, 1:153, 1:43, 1:47J. Winner Ch. g, by Hermence Lady Haydon (trained by W. Hedges). Went to post at 3:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Haydon showed his usual sharp turn of speed and easily stood off Alce's determined bid, in the final eighth. The later ran a good race and was under a hard drive all through the stretch. Frank M. ran a dull race arid can do much better. Pyrrho bled after running five furlongs. Hedge was never conspicuous. Corrected weights Hedge, SG. Haydon, show, out. Alee, show, out. Frank M., show, 7 to 10. QQJ f FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to third. O 4fc O O 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. IndHorses A Wt St V Vs. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 38397 OMDURMAN w 5 109 41 3nk 21! 2k 2uk 1" Domin'k F Cook 7-5 7-5 6-5 2-5 38397 LINGO W 4 101 11 52i 4h 42 42 2 H PhillipsE Trotter 4 4 4 3-2 3S3963CIIOP SUEY ws 4 106 5" 4k 3 31 31 32 J Baker F T Wood 6-513-10G-5 2-5 3S425 OUR BESSIE w 3 94 3"k l4 1 l3 l2 43 Ferrell J F Newman 15 20 20 6 35905 ALLOPATH W 4 101 G G 6 53 5 5 C Kelly Lamasney Bros G 7 7 2 3S3942FAKE w 5 109 2uk 2l 51! G G 6 B'k'n'th J Phillips & Co 4 G 6 2 Time, 24, 49, l:15g, l:29g. Winner Ch. h, by Oddfellow Birdseye (trained by W. Phillips). Went to post 3:45. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won with the first three driving to the limit. Omdurman won by virtue of Dominick's splendid finish. He was under a hard drive all through the stretch and in the last hundred yards was wedged in between Lingo and Chop Suey. Lingo finished gamely, running next to the inside rail, but could not quite get up. Chop Suey was probably the best and would have won with a stronger ride. Our Bessie displayed keen speed, but tired fast when the pinch came. Fake ran far below expectations. Scratched 3S4253Doeskin, 101. Overweights Our Bessie, 4 pounds. Omdurman, show, out. Lingo, show, 7 to 10. Chop Suey, show, out. O O ST P7 FIFTH RACE 1-2 Mile.. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. QtcO I 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (3S307)SHAITAN w 100 3nk 25 11 lnk H PhillipsJ Arthur 4 4 4 7-10 C!8304)LAWNDALE w 10S 61 31 32 2 E MurphyT Kiley 7-107-107-101-3 38304 UNIQUE w 105 2nk 4l 41 31 Ferrell J F Newman 12 12 12 4 CROPPIE W 105 41 71 Gl 41 H Hall MLow'nstein&Co 15 15 15 6 DICK RIPLEY w 105 1" Gk 8 5l C Kelly J J Marklein 12 12 12 4 3S395 SUNNY BROOK ws 10G 7nk 52 51 G1! Penny G B Watkins 30 30 30 10 37741 ELSIE DEVERE W 105 8 - 8 71 75 J Walsh T Licalzi 12 12 12 4 ALICE .MORGAN w 10S 51 lnk 22 8 Domin'k J C Milam & Co6 6 C 8-5 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24J, 51. Winner B. f, by Free Knight Columbia (trained by J. Arthur). Went to post at 4:15. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Shaitan ran Alice Morgan into submission and appeared to be winning easily in the last eighth, but had to be driven out to stall off Lawndale. The latter was cut off slightly when a furlong out, but finished fast when he got clear sailing. Unique finished well and showed improvement. Alice Morgan tired badly just after turning for home. Scratched Lolly Daily, 10S. Overweights Sunny Brook, 1 pound; Alice Morgan, 3. Shaitan, show, out. Lawndale, show, out. Unique, show, 2 to 1. "0 I K Q SIXTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $400; $75 to second"--$25 to third" fjOtOO 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. IndHorses A Wt St St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S3G72!) CARTER W 6 100 lDk l1 l3 l3 l7 1 l4 H PhillipsJ Phillips 7-5 2 2 35" (3S39S)tMISS LIZA W 7 105 4uk G 512 44 42 2nk 22 J Baker G B Grimes (rec) 1 1 4-5 1-3 38.!G73DODIE S. w 4 96 5nk 3' 4nk 510 51B 42 3s Sinclair S G Morton 6 6 6 2 3S42S MALAY w 7 105 G" 22 221 22 22 3U 41 J Walsh T Carey G 8 8 2 3S338 F'LSE LEADws 7 10S 3nk 51 31 3h 3nk 510 515 Domin'k M Sabath 0 8 8 2 38331 GOLDAGA WB 4 109 2nk 42 6 0 G G G F Smith W Burke 20 30 30 10 Apnrent'ce 11 allowance. fDisqualified for foul. Time, 2G, 51g, l:17g, 1:44 J, 2:11. Winner B. g, by Bob Carter Dutch Sis (trained by J. Phillips). Went to post at 4:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. Dutch Carter was easily the best and made a show of the field. Miss Liza was under keen punishment all through the last eighth, but could not close up on the winner. She swerved across Dodie S. in the last sixteenth against the inside rail cutting the latter off. For this she was disqualified, Dodie S. being placed second and Malay third. Dodie S. made up some ground in the final quarter and would have been closer up but for the interference. Malay ran well for about a mile only. Scratched 3839S Prince Webb, 9G. Overweights False Lead, 3 pounds; Goldaga, 1. Dutch Carter, show, out. Dodie S.,- show, 4 to 5. Malay, show, evens. Miss Liza, show, out. . 4 Memphis Form Chart MEMPHIS FORM CHART. MEMPHIS, TENN., April 22, 1903. Twenty-first day. New Memphis Jockey Club. Spring .Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, M. N. Macfarlan. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, M. N. Macfarlan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. O Q A rrt FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. OOtt I X Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 382912SISTER KATE ILws 5 108 3 35 38 33 ln A Hall F J Hall 21 21 21 3-5 3S3S6DEL. OSTRAND WB 6 10S 1 l2 l2 l3 22 Treanor J F Barrett&Co 4-5 9-109-10out 3S351 BETMUDA W 3 101 5 2 2nk 2nk 3s D Hall J C Cahn 4 5 5 6-5 3S446D'NDS AND R'B'Sw 3 90 4 41 41 4s 48 Reed Waltring & Co 10 15 15 5 3S416 GEORGE ARAB ws 5 110 2 6 6 6 5 Scully J Ralston & Co 30 40 40 10 378S9 LIEBER ANTON w 7 116 G 52 54 51 6 McFeel'y W R Street 40 60 60 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 50, 1:023, 1:10. Winner Br. m, by Scorpion Melee (trained by F. J. Hall). Went to post at 2:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Sister Kate II. was well ridden. Hall waited with her until in the last furlong, came with a rush at the end, caught Delia Ostrand tiring and got up in the last stride. Delia Ostrand showed the most early speed and set a fast pace, but tired. Betmuda ran well to the stretch and tired. It was a three-horse race all the way. Sister Kate II., show, out. Betmuda, show, 2 to 5. 384:72 SEC0ND RACE 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S3533SARAH MAXIM W 3 96 6 3& 23 l2 l3 l3 Mclnt're C E Mahone 3-2 8-5 8-5 3-5 (3S294)FARMER JIM ws 3 106 3 5l 41 34 22 2" Wond'ly MHTichenor&Co 2 2 9-5 3-5 3841G3GIN SPRAY W 6 102 1 2nk 53 53 5 3 A Hall S C Hildreth 5 10 10 3 383803O'HAGEN ws 4 110 4 41 3h 44 42 4l Coburn McN'y&McD'm't 5 7 7 2 (38415)B'FUL AND B'STw 3 103 2 l1! H 22 33 5a Helg'sen L O Appleby 4 9 9 2.1 38416 FARADAY JR. W 5 104 5 6 6 6 6 6 D Hall Waltring & Co 30 150 150 40 Time, 25J, 50, 1:163, 1:42J. Winner Ch. f, by St. Maxim Sarah Ramey (trained by C. E. Mahone). Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Sarah Maxim was bes't at the weights, went around the leaders at the far turn and came away without much effort in the stretch run. Wonderly messed Farmer Jim about in the first half, but the colt came fast in the stretch. Gin Spray ran well and outgamed O'Hagen when the pinch came. Beautiful and Best showed early speed, but tired when strongly pressed. Scratched 38 3 8 62Insolence, 98; (38411)Memphian, 97. Sarah Maxim, show, out. Farmer Jim, show, 1 to 3. Gin Spray, show, evens. 384:73 THIAU RACE 1-2 Furlon9s- Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S2953PENTAUR W 118 3 21 1" V- Bullman J W Schorr 1-2 1-2 1-3 out 384133ESHERSON W 103 2 32 33 24 H Booker C R Ellison 31 4 4 1-2 , 38323 SH. OF NIGHT WB 105 1 4 4 33 Head W S Barnes 60 75 75 15 PRADO W115 4 li 21 48 D Hall E R Bradley 20 30 30 5 3S3822MORNING STAR W 115 5 5 5 5 Scully J Fay 10 12 12 9-5 Time, 24J, 49, 571. Winner Ch. c, by Flying Dutchman Plantress (trained by G. Walker). Went to post at 3:28. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Pentaur had to run all around his field to get up and was inclined to loaf in the stretch and Bullman had to hustle him along at the end. Esherson took the short route, saved ground all the way and ran to his best form. Shades of Night began slowly, but finished fast Prado showed fine early speed, but tired as if short. Scratched 38352 Salto, 118. Esherson, show, out. Shades of Night, show, 2 to 1. QA.r7A FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. The Peabody DOti: i tt Hotel Handicap, $1,000 added. Net value to winer $2,145. Ind Horses A Wt St St j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3SS53--MAJ. TENNY W 4 100 7 72 7 7" 71U 5" H A Hall S C HUdreth 12 227-10 38354 HUZZAH w 4 1011 3 51 5 5" 3" 31 22 Wond'ly J Arthur 6 10 10 4 (3S1S9)HARRY NEWwb 4 111 6 2' 2 22 1" lk 3 Coburn C R Ellison 2 13-513-51 383S32FAVONIUS wb 7 107 4 l1 1 H 2 21 4k Bullman Mrs S C Hildretht2 2 2 7-10 3S3543NITRATE wb 5 1021 5 62 6 4" 63 4 51 Henry Durnell & Hera 3 4 4 8-, 3S4143THE DON W 3 99 1 3 31 31 51 7 61 Phillips S S Tracey & Co 8 Y 12 4 (3S41G)L'S LABOR W 6 99 2 4 4k 6 41 62 7" D Hall C E Rowe 10 16 16 6 38354 S. BREEZE W5 91J8S 8 8 8 8 8 Helg'sen J C Cahn 10 20 20 6 TCoupled in betting. Time, 251, 50J, 1:163, l:42lT 1:553. Winner B. c, by Tenny Rose (trained by S. C. Hildreth). Went to at 4:01. At 7 minutes. post post Start fair. Won handily second easilv Major Tenny was outrun for the first six furlongs, but closed up a lot of jrround whil rounding the far turn, and coming with a rush in the stretch run outgamed Huzzah in tho deciding drive. The latter ran to his best form, finished gamely and had no mishaps. Harry-New was under restraint for the first half, but tired when it came to a hard drive Favo -nius was used up in setting the early pace. Nitrate met with a lot of interferehce 'wirr.iif was off at the far turn and crowded to the fence in the stretch run. "".wiweute, cut Scratched 38027 McChesney, 126; (38264) Barrack, 113; 383243Rolling Boer 105 Overweights Huzzah, 1J pounds; Nitrate, 2i; Love's Labor, 1; South Breeze li tQThe entry, show, 1 to 3. Huzzah, show, 8 to 5. Harry New, show, 1 to 2. Nitrate, show, 384:75 FIFTH RACE'8 Mile' Purse $500. 2-year-olds. Special. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S3S42MOLINOS ws 110 1 2 11 1"! I2 Bullamn J W Schorr 1 n inn - (3S3S4)E. TIERNEY w 110 2 1 2 2 2 Coburn J Fay 9-10 9 inln Time, 12, 241, 483, 1:023, Winner B. c, by Russell Madame Hindoo (trained by G. Walker) , ntm- p0St a,4:29- po?u 4 ,minutes. Start good. Won easily. Molinos - ran awav from E. Tierney while rounding the far turn and had things all his own way in th stretch 384:76 s22r1 1,16 Miles' Furse ?40 3"year"olils and upwari Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S3243ROLLING BOER wb 5 108 4 2-' 32 21 34 H Henry Durnell & Here ok or or'-nr ' 3S324 C. B. CAMPBELL W 5 110 1 4 4 48 11 22 Coburn. S C Hildreth 4 4I fcl 38414 JUDGE HIMES W 3 911 3 1 H l2 2 38 Helg'sen C R Ellison i" tK ?1 38353 OHNET wb 6 107 2 31 2 31 4" 4 Bullman M J Malonev fi S R I 3S411 G. GARDNER w 5 103 5 5 5 5 5 5 D Hall E & G W Beck 60 60 inn 100 L 100 20 on Time, 25, 513, 1:17, 1:43J, 1:491. Winner B. h, by Dutch Roller Woodranee (trained by C. E. Durnell) Went to post 'at 4:58. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handilv- wmni -i Rolling Boer was well ridden. Henry rated him along until well around the fTtn S came fast in the stretch run and outgamed C. B. Campbell in a sharp drive Th intnn well, but tired when strongly called on. Judge Himes showed the most most ei?W quit in the stretch. The others were outclassed. earIy speed, w but Overweights Judge Himes, 2 J pounds; Ohnet, 21. Rolling Boer, show, out. C. B. Campbell, show, "l to 2. Judge Himes. show ou1 SEVENTH RACE-3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds 38477 and upwardTn Ind" Horses A Wt St 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners r hp 37852 BEAN WS 5 99 1 6 4 31 lk A Hall W S Laird "i An m - 32416 H. OF T'MARE ws 8 9S 9 81 53 41 23 Schilling J U Strode fi o o I2 "" 3826PLYSBETH w 4 91 S C 31 lk 3k Mclnt're G Rowe & Co I ?i c r 3S112 MOD. MONARCH w 3 100 4 7 6k 62 4 Scully C Hanwav in i f"5 3838G RED HOOK wb 4 106 5 3k 8 7 5" D Hall E R Bradlev i I 3S3SGJANE OAKER W 4 91 3 2" 2k 52 6 Reed AValtrinir & Co ft ? I 38261 LORETTA GALE W4 99 2 9987 Phillips J B Bowman 7 7 01 38356 BUDWEISER w 3 93 6 4"k l"k 2"k 8 Helg'sen J C Cahn fi I I ll 383S1 BILL LOGAN W 4 93 10 10 10 10 9 H GilmoreW Cook ?n n rn ?r 3S440 BEN FROST ws 8 101 7 l" 7 9 10 Treanor E F Smith in 10 20 on I5 20 8 Apprentice allowance. Time, 251, 513. 1:17. Winner B. m, by Bersan Linka (trained by W. S. Laird). Went to post at 5:24. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won driving- second Bean came around the leaders at the turn into the homestretch, finished fast onc-i 11! y; enough in reserve to stall off a challenge from Henry of Trastamare The KttPt-ni 1 big gap and finished with a rush. Lysbeth tired from being used up racinsr with vt and Budweiser. Red Hook was cut off at the turn out of the backstretch Frost Scratched 384462Irby Bennett, 108; (38446)Miss Hume, 91; 384413Anni'e Lauren c Hook?showlTtoY0 H6nry f Trastamare' show 2 to 2- bethJTtf-Rea Page [4] MONTHLY FORM BOOKS. The Form Book for March is ready for sale, and includes the racing of March 28. Paper cover, $1.00; leather cover, $1.50. Sik COMMISSIONS ACCEPTED FROM $2.00 to $1,000. SS, c- O. SMITH H. A. PERRY "BUD" WHITE C. H. COLBY AHffilBkl Members of the Western Turf Association. (ffiMJil! SMITH, PERRY & CO., HgEw THE EMPIRE, 260 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. vBiiiMliliiHfly Long Distance Phone Bank Reference Union Trust Bjgj2ifl Harrison 244. Co., Tribune Bldg., Chicago. 1838 Future Book on the American Derby 1903. ODDS. ODDS. ODDS. Horses. Horses. Horses. 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd l9t2nd 3rd Action 100 50 25 Grantsdale 100 50 25 Onatas 40 20 10 Ahola 125 60 30 George Gibbs ... 250 125 60 Orlando SO 40 20 Albemarle 800 400 200 Gehelmniss .... 100 50 25 Olefiant 100 50 25 Alfio 150 75 40 Gold Bell 200 100 50 Orly II 60 30 15 Alfredo 400 200 100 Governor SO 40 20 Otter Tail 1000 500 250 Americano 100 SO 25 Grey Friar 80 40 20 Philo 150 75 40 Au Revoir 50 25 12 Gilfain 60 30 15 P'masfr Wright 100 50 25 Authority 500 250 125 Gypzene 200 100 50 P. of Endurance 100 50 25 Bad News 100 50 25 Gregor K 30 15 8 Prince Eugene.. 500 250 125 Bardolph 40 20 10 Harry 250 125 60 Red Raven 300 150 75 Baron Knight 1000 500 250 High Chancellor 25 12 6 Rightful 60 30 15 Bob Franklin 300 150 75 Irish Lad 40 20 10 Requisition ...... 250 125 0 Bas d'Or 400 200 100 Incubator 50 25 12 Ravel 50 25 12 Bob McLean 60 30 15 J. Sid. Walker.. 150 75 40 Sidney C. Love. 50 25 12 Bonnie Burr 400 200 100 Janeway 40 20 10 Sigmund 100 50 25 Bourbon 125 60 30 Jack Orr 800 400 200 Spencer Relf ... 60 30 15 Banter 60 30 15 Jackfull 150 75 40 Santon 250 125 60 Benvolio 600 300 150 Judge Himes .. 150 75 40 Shooting Star... SO 40 20 Beaugard 1000 500 250 Jack Young .... 60 30 15 Sinner Simon ..SO 40 20 Bernays 40 20 10 Lacy Crawford. 100 50 25 Sir Hugh 300 150 75 Canyon 150 75 40 Lem Reed 200 100 50 Sen. Morrison... 150 75 40 Cash Boy 100 50 25 Lyman Hay .... 150 75 40 Skilful 30 15 8 Captain Arnold .... SO 40 20 Lendln 150 75 40 Savable 12 6 3 Capable 600 300 150 Linguist 60 30 15 Serge 150 75 40 Charnblee 300 150 75 Ld. of the Vale 30 15 8 Sun Gold 150 75 40 Claude -.. CO 30 15 Ld. Touchwood. 500 250 125 Sir Faust 300 150 75 Collonade 30 15 8 Mackey Dwyer. 30 15 8 Stand'rd Bearer 250 125 60 Creolin 200 100 50 Mexican 40 20 10 The Don SO 40 20 Dan McKenna 200 100 50 Mindora 150 75-40 The Picket 40 20 10 Dauphin 250 125 60 Manru 200 100 50 Tom Maybln ... 300 150 75 Dick Welles 30 15 8 Malory 150 75 40 Triad 125 CO SO Dupont 100 50 25 Monia 1000 500 250 Trapezlst ......1000 500 250 Discharged 1000 500 250 Merry Acrobat.. 60 30 15 Topsoil 50 25 v Early 40 20 10 Mons. Beaucaire 200 100 50 Vaelat 400 200 100 Estrada Palma .... 300 150 75 McGee 60 30 15 Von Rouse 30 15 8 Foxy Kane 100 50 25 M. Blumenthal.. 100 50 25 Watoma i.. 150 75 40 First Mason 150 75 35 McGowan 50 25 12 Will Sherry 400 200 100 Fore and Aft 80 40 20 Navasota 200 100 50 Witfull 20 10 5 F. A. Bullock 150 75 40 Novelist 600 300 150 Woodlake ....... SO 40 20 Flocarline 50 25 12 Ontonagon 500 250 125 Yardarm ........ 50 25 12 PAV f"iE3 PI AY Quotations subject to change without notice. Remittances should 'Ml KJ n I l- l . 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. A Legalizing Bill A LEGALIZING BILL. The House of Representatives of the Illinois Legislature, has passed to third reading a bill the text of which is as follows: "That for the purpose of encouraging the raising, improving, breeding, training and exhibiting of horses it shall not be illegal for any and all individuals owning or operating fair grounds and racetracks, or any and all corporations now or hereafter incorporated under the laws of the state of Illinois owning or operating fair grounds or racetracks, whose charters therein contain the provision that the object, or one of the objects, of such corporations is to encourage, by pro ' viding the proper facilities therefor, the raising, training, breeding, or exhibition of horses within the actual enclosure of the grounds, during the time for any exhibition or meeting, to permit the making of wagers upon the result of any and all running and trotting races and trials of speed and contests between horses that may be had upon such grounds, and it shall be lawful during the time of any such exhibition or meeting to make and permit the making of wagers within such enclosures upon the result of any and all running and trotting races and trials of speed and contests between horses that may be had upon any such grounds. "Provided, however, that no wagers shall be permitted or shall be made except at such exhibition or meetings held between the 1st day of May and the 1st day of November of any year, and between the hours of 1 o'clock p. m. and 6:30 o'clock p. m. of any day during such exhibitions or meetings." The fate of this measure is problematical, but its passage would be hailed with delight by thousands in Chicago. So far as mere racing is concerned, it may be said that it is as lawful as selling merchandise, but betting on racing, or anything else, for that matter, is not lawful. The plain purpose of this bill is to legalize -wagering on races within certain prescribed hours. In view of conditions existent here today it should be passed, but the road through the house, the senate and gubernatorial approval, is rocky. The friends of racing will watch its progress with anxiety and a measure of hopefulness. It is a common sense measure, and it should at least be passed on to the test of the courts, that would sooner or later be called on to pass judgment on its provisions. Omdurman a Winner OMDURMAN A "WINNER. With clear weather and a good tract, the attendance at Lakeside yesterday was materially improved. Those who wont out to the coarse were treated to a good day's sport, enlivened by several close and exciting finishes. Three of the horses that contended in the fourth race passed so close together over the line that none but the judges were able to separate them. It was a seven furlongs dash for three-year-olds and upward and brought a field of six to the post Backing for Omdnrman just before post time made him an equal choice with Chop Buey in the betting. To a good start the light-weighted Onr Bessie rushed to the front and held a commanding lead to the head of the stretch where Omdnrman and Chop Suey closed up on her. Opposite the last eighth post, where Our Bessie fell away beatyn, Lingo moved up fast next to the inside rail. In the last sixteenth struggle Chop Suey appeared to have the best chance, but Dominick gave Omdnrman a powerful rifle and would not be denied, fairly lifting him under the wise by a nose before Lingo which finished the same distance before Chop Suey. Lingo finished resolutely and would have won in another stride or two. J. Baker was nnable to give Chop Suey the vigorous ride he required and the horse tired just a shade when the pinch eame. In the first race, a four and a half furlong scramble for maiden two-yea-old fillies, Lady Free Knight was made a 7 to 10 favorite, but had to succumb to Maggie Leeber, against whoBe chances as good as 50 to 1 could be had. Soon after the flag dropped Maggie Leeber rushed to tho front and simply ran away from the field, winning as her rider pleased by six lengths from Lady Free Knight, which boat Lady F .use a half for second place. Eleven fair selling platers lined up to the barrier in the second race, a spin of six and a half furlongs Jfif three-year-olds. Angelo was made an oven- money favorite and justiflad tho rather heavy backing heYeceived by winning as the odds indicated. Off flying-, he maintained an easy command throughout, winning easily by one length from Prodigal Son, which finished the same distance before EeeveB for second place. In tho third race, a dash of one mils and seventy ardsfor threo-year-olds and upward, Haydon repeated his good race of April 18, assuming the lead at the barrier's rise and remaining there to tho end. Dominick, on Alee, made a determined but ine fleet nal effort to close up on him in tho last eighth. Haydon won by one length, Alee finishing twelve before Frank M. Shaitan, held at 4 to 1 in the betting, annexed the purse of the fifth race, a four furlongs dash for two-year-olds, to her owner's credit. Lawndalo was made a decided favorite, but the best ho could do was to run second. Alice Morgan led to the stretch, where she tired fast, Shaitan oasily taking the lead and holding it to the end. She won by a neck from Lawndale, which beat Unique four for second place. Another favorite was bowled over in the last race, a dash of one and a quarter miles for four-year-olds and upward. Miss Liza was thought to have the race at bar mercy, but was easily defeated by Dutch Carter, which led all the way and won in a canter by four lengths from her, with Dodie S. a fair third. In the last sixteenth Miss Liza cut across Dodie S. next to the inside rail. Claim of foul was lodged and allowed. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. Sweetie, Chicago. Henry Burt has never won a stake race in Chicago. J. L., Chicago. Odds published were as received. G. V. B., Momence, 111. Daily Racing Form of December 20 is probably what you require. J. P Chicago. A parolee wager stands until all the horses named have run or been scratched. F, Bros, and C, Chicago. The bet on Gretchen was a draw. Aqueduct Form AQUEDUCT IfORM. The form of Thursday's Aqueduct fields is : First Race Evelyn Arnold, Dixie Paradise, St. Javenal. Second Race Grand Opera, Saccharometor, Sister Juliet. Third Raco Ethics, Potente, Torchlight. Fourth Raca Fickle, Lowcut, Ishlana. Fifth Race Alado, True Blue, Frank Rice. Sixth Race Nevermore, Illyria, Athlana. Aqueduct Form AQUEDUCT JtTORM. New Yokk, April 22. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Thursday's races are : First Race Evelyn Arnold, Miss Nancy, Listaway. Second Race Grand Opera, Royal, Duelist. Third Race Potonte, Ethics, Silurian. Fourth Race Julia M., Fickle. Lowcut. Fifth Race Courtenay, Rostand, Cranesvillo. Sixth Race Nevermore, Alan, Illyria. T. H. O'Connoe. Aqueduct Entries AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather cloudy ; track fast. iff Runs well in mud. First Raco 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses. Ago. Wt. Hdcp. 38311 Cyprienne 107 710 S84332Mies Nancy 105 715 .'8400 Thunder Bay 102 7C0 384S3 S t. Juvenal 101 7)5 38400 Evelyn Arnold 101 725 S8S7S3 Listaway 98 705 38400 AlcomR 98 700 8433 McGonigle 8B ... 94 7C5 384333Mies McKenna 94 710 8400 Dixie Paradise 94 720 38373 Honey Boy 94 700 Second Race 5 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 16886 Articulate 5.. ..126 .70 38l992Royal 5.. ..122 735 383993 Demurrer .... 5.. ..114 735 (38159) Grand Opera 4.... Ill 750 36172 Invincible 3....1C9 730 33994 Sister Juliet 4.. ..107 735 38279 Candling 6....1C5 705 38341 Duelist 5.... 104 730 36436 Roue 4... .102 700 (38404) Saccharometer 3.... 96 740 384292Ivornia 4.... 90 720 3846123weet Alice 3.... 90 725 Third Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. The Flushing Stakes. $l,C00 added. 38432 Ethics 5.... 110 750 (38341)Potente 8. ...106 740 384012Torchlight 4... .103 ....... 735 384323Silurian.... 5..,. 102 730 38341 Ben Howard. .! 4.. ..101 715 38150 Dark Planet. ... 3.... 84 710 Fourth Race -4 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigroe. Wt. Hdcp. 384333Miss McKenna. 108 ......730 Lowcut, ch. f, by Locohatchee Cutalong 108 Miss Eugenie, b. f, by Orwell Constantia 1C8 Romaunt, br. f, by Requital-Mint Julop 108 384303 Fickle 108 750 Mrs. Bessie Fullum, b. f, by Lin-don Beldomore 108 Ishlana, br. f, by. St. Gatien Darino 108 Caddie Mac, ch. f, by Dr. Mac-Bride Caddie C 108 All Colors, ch. f, by Wagner Puzzolana ICS Australina, b. f, by Montana Zaalandia 1C8 38130 Reverberate 1C8 730 Fifth Race -7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horse3. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 36440 Arden 5....119 705 i8343 Courtonay 4.... 113 7C0 38371 Alado 6.. ..112 725 38103 Graden 4... .1(8 690 38369 True Blue. 9....107 720 37989 Trebor 8 .... 107 693 3S4S43Spring Silk 3. ...106 710 381033Rostand 3. ...106 705 38403 Jove 3.. ..101 695 38404 Pittacus 3.... 100 700 38372 Cranes ville 3.... 96 715 38240 Cherubim 3.... 95 710 383103 Anna Daly 3.... 93 703 38072 Black Diana 3.... 91 705 38429 Frank Rice 3.... 91 715 38371 Star and Garter 3.... 88 710 Sixtli Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 38l312Nevermoro 109 725 384042Illyria ....109 720 38404 Athlana ....104 715 38401 Miladi Love 104 710 384043Courtmaid 104 715 38404 Alan 104 710 38404 Pittacus 101 705 38434 Cruachan 99 695 38404 Twin Rose 96 700 Kinloch Park Form KINI.OCH Pa.RK FORM. The form of Thursday's Kinloch Park fields ib : First Race Fugurtha, Mollie T., Parnassus. . Second Race Deutschland, Travors, Chamblee. Third Race Aimless, Compass, Tammany Chief. Fourth Race Delagoa, Crimean, Elastic. Fifth Race Buccleuth, Lady Jocelyn, Kittie Clyde Sixth Race Erema, Dr. Scharff, Zirl. Kinloch Park Form R. J. Collins KINI.OCH PARK FORM. St. Louis, Mo., April 22. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Thursday's races are : First Race Vicio Vance or Mollie T. Second Race Deutschland or Barkelmore. Third Race Aimless or Barilla. Fourth Race Schreiber entry or Maud Gonno. Fifth Race Bengal or Glendon. Sixth Race Dr. Scharff or Zirl. R. J. Collins. Kinloch Park Entries KINLOCH PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather cloudy ; track good. 'Apprentice allowance. Runs well in mud. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38347 Peter Durjea 6.. ..112 695 38289 Vicie Vance 9.... 109 710 38437 King's Pet 7 .... 109 705 352882Lelia Barr 5.. ..107 715 38285 Prestonian 4.... 106 700 37970 Ben Hnllnm 4.. ..106 710 384053Parnassus 4....1C6 715 38439 Mollie T 4.... 104 720 S8407 Kilmoncliffe 3.... 102 705 3318V3ubmarine 5.. ..102 690 3'884 Thisbe 6....101 705 35321Fugurtha 4.... 99 725 37989 Cousin Rose 3.... 93 700 36945KiDlight 3.... 88 700 38437Hallucination . 3.... 88 705 Second Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (33320)Tra'vers 6.. ..107 720 38109 First Ono 6... .105 ......700 381403Itacatiara 4.. ..103 693 38407 Barkelmore. 3.... 91 715 383793Chambleo 3.... 91 715 384072Deutschland 3.... 91 725 379733Ben Lear 3.... 88 710 380072Paramonnt 3.... 86 705 Third Kaco-1 1-8 Mllrs 4-year-olds and upward, Selling. 38318 Denny Duffy 6.. ..110 700 38317 Rastus 5.. ..107 ......705 384373Socapa 5... .107 700 37838 King Barleycorn .... 7 .... 107 710 (38375)Compass 5.... 5.. ..106 720 (384S7)Sarilla 6... .105 710 3837J2Tammany Chief.... 5. ...102 715 38408Optimo 4.. ..101 715 (38406)Aimless 4.... 96 725 Fourth Raco-3-4 Mile. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Handicap. The Tranquilla Stakes. $1,000 added. (38377) Maud Gonne 5.. ..123 735 (38469)Elastic .... 6.. ..123 735 (38320)tTravers 6. ...120 720 384352Crimean 4.. ..117 740 (37659)Delagoa. . 4... .112 750 38377 2JSyl via Talbot -. 3.. ..110 735 36013 Bridge i 4.. ..108 730 3819lfRanchman 3.... 94 7C0 38435 Night Owl , 3.... 90 705 31. Goldblatt entry. ?B. Schreiber entry. Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 38408 Prince Richard 6.... 114 700 88318 Bengal t 5.. ..Ill 710 (35960)Kittio Clyde 6.. ..109 715 37 1023 Buccleuth 4....1G8 725 38438 Glendon 3.... 103 710 38109 Welcome Light 3.. ..100 705 38469 Lord Melbourne .... 3.... 97 715 S81083Jndgo Cantrill 3.... U7 .710 384C82Pirate 3.... 97 705 33435 Night Owl 3.... 95 700 37279 Lady Jocelyn 3.... 95 720 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 38380 Madam 6.. ..Ill 695 38l092Dr. Scharff 4.. ..110 720 37571 N.N. Kauffman.u 9.. .109 690 38467 Nyx . St.... 5.. ..107 705 38377 Fridolin 5....107 700 :8467 Iris 7... .107 710 33439 Myra Morella 5. ...107 695 S7917John Grigsby 6:. ..107 710 38439 Dr. Hart 4....106 700 382C02Zirl 4...-.105 715 37922Erema 5.... 104 725 354UCalled Back 4.... S9 705 39762Naulahka 3 95 715 3744C3Immortello 3.... 93 710 Horses in Training HORSES IN TRAINING. Mr. H. A. Buck, of New York, has issued his annual publication "Horses in Training." It Is a handy pocket size book, bound in red morocco, and its contents make it indispensable to students of turf lore. It contains full lists of the horses composing all American stables, their age, sex, breeding, etc., names of trainers and jockeys, and other valuable information. A new feature is a complete list of names of two-year-olds of 1903, as registered with The Jockey Club. The price is $1, and the book can be purchased from Daily Racing Form. Page [5] Oakland Form Chart OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., April 22, 1903. One Hundred and Thirty-sixth day. New California Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Tr"eat7" Racing starts at 2:05 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. ' ggP FIRSTRACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward Ind Horses A Wt St 4 Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37975 VIGOROSO ws 3 90 1 7 71 43 1" Watson E Barron & Co 10 12 12 6 38297 ROLTAIRE W 9 107 5 11 1 11 221 JTSh'h'n J L Kirk & Co 6 7 7 ? 37376 BILLY MOORE WSB 6 107 6 41! 32 21 3 Stuart T T Rector 20 20 20 R 36832 TEUFEL w 4 108 7 81 51 61 41 Sullivan W P Magrane 30 50 50 20 38084 THE HOODOO WS 5 105 16 13 8 71 5 C'thw'te D McCarty 20 50 30 10 38297 CHAPPIE ws 9 111 2 22 62 81 61 CHorn I Morehouse 10 15 1 ? 37395 J. RICH'LIEU JR.ws 5 108 3 9 10 9 7" See Mrs E Quick 20 30 25 10 38267 FLOURISH ws 4 108 11 10 12 10 81! A Powell H I Wilson 6 12 12 K 38066 MYTHROX ws 4 104 9 11 11 11 92 Adkins D S Fountain 6 9 9 4 38297 E S PIR AND O ws 8 111 4 31" 4 51 10nk Buxton T J Parker 6 6 4 2 38159 J. DOHERTY ws 6 102 12 12 13 12 111 Carson F Giesecke 20 100 100 40 3S103 IRMA A. ws 4 102 10 6" 22 31 12 LAJ'ks'n W Kronik 10 10 10 4 38297 BEN MAGEN wsb 5 110 14 14 15 13 13 Pickler E A Chappell 8 15 15 6 38271 DWIGHT WAY wsb 4 99 15 5 9 14 14 H'brand V Gilbert 10 20 20 8 38211 SALLIE GREEN WS 4 105 13 15 14 15 15 Alarie J McCarthy 30 30 15 6 3S357 SKIP ME s 5 104 8 16 16 16 16 McGov'n T H Ryan 10 15 15 6 Time, 24, 50, 1:03, 1:10. Winner B. g, by Amigo La Colorado (trained by O. A. Appleby). Went to post at 2:16. At post 4 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second easily. Vigoroso, lucky and with clear sailing, proved the best stayer in a long stretch drive. Rol-taire forced the pace throughout and ran in improved form. Billy Moore ran prominently, but tired in the last furlong. Teufel worked a rough journey, but was swerving all over the stretch. The Hoodoo, jiearly left, closed a great gap. Flourish had no chance with a bad ride. Overweights Teufel, 4 pounds; Jack Richelieu Jr., 1; Sallie Green, 3. Vigoroso, show, 2 to 1. Roltaire, show, 8 to 5. Billy Moore, show, 4 to 1. Espirando show, 6 to 5. ' 384T9 SECOND ACE 3-4 M"e- Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 38269 PUSS IN BOOTS S 3 97 6 31 35 lh 12 Hend's'n A Josephs : 10 10 8 3 382723SUGDEN ws 7 107 9 72 5" 21 221 Tullet W H McNames 8 10 10 4 (38359)ED LILBURN ws 3 99 1 91 91 51 32 Adkins W P Magrane 3-2 3-2 9-101-2 38387 SHARP BIRD wsb 6 109 4 24 2 3" 41 L JacksonJ D Stevens 6 10 10 4 (38327)IMPETUOUS ws 3 98 3 4 42 6 5 LAJ'ks'n Mrs J Coffey 3 6 6 2 38331 LOYAL S. WS 5 102 8 81 81 8l 61 Buxton V Gilbert 20 30 30 8 38066 TYRANUS ws 4 108 5 61 72 7 73 See O A Appleby&Co 15 20 20 8 37957 MIKE MURPHY 4 103 2 5" 61 92 8" C'thw'te T J Neil 30 100 100 30 37279 STEP AROUND w 3 91 10 10 10 10 9 Pickler F Devin 30 60 60 30 382532CLIVOSO 3 96 7 1 1 4110 Butler W D Randall 10 10 8 3 Time, 241, 491, 1:151. Winner B. f, by Autocrat Tabby (trained by W. M. Murry). Went to post at 2:44. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same Puss in Boots was lucky and reserved to the stretch, where she made good in surprising style. Sugden improved his position steadily throughout. Ed Lilburn was pulled out of contention early and was only cantering at the end, four mile tactics working disastrously1 He was much the best and his race is under investigation. Sharp Bird developed speed and stamina suddenly. Impetuous was in close quarters in the middle half and pocketed next to the rail at the end. Loyal S. was crowded back early and closed up much ground in the last half. Clivoso quit in the last quarter. Scratched 37259 Blackthorn, 106; (38299)Aunt Polly, 104; 383873Jim Gore H 101- 138421) ltf5"A' J. H. Bennett, 99; 38417 Mountebank, 98; 38421 Blue Miracle, 91. ' Corrected weights Impetuous, 98. Overweights Puss in Boots, 3 pounds; Sugden, 4; Loyal S., 4; Tyranus 5 Puss in Boots, show, 3 to 2. Sugden, show, 2 to II Ed Lilburn, show, 1 to 4. 384:80 TmHni3fCB 5 1"2 Fur,ongs- Purse ?400- 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 38253 MONTEZUMA WS 3 95 2 84 72 4 1 Buxton Capps & Co in in in 4 " 38417 PAT ORAN ws 5 111 6 52 61 9 2 A Powell F Jones 20 25 i 12 3S4173NULLAH ws 6 109 1 24 3J 5" 34 See G S McKenzie 6 8 fi 9 38330 CHERRIES wsb 5 109 5 64 5 21 4 Adkins W P Fine & Co 10 1' 12 4 38330 CARILEE ws 5 109 3 32 2 6 52 JTSh'h'n E Tiernev 8 15 15 t 37867 HERCULES w 5 110 4 H l3 11 61 Frawley D B Mosher 6 6 4 2 37601 BELL REED ws 3 98 8 7 8 8 72 Chandler W L Stanfield 4 5 4 2 38330 CASSIE W. ws 4 102 9 10 9 9 84 L JacksonJ C Nealon 10 15 15 fi 38417 YO NO SE ws 7 111 7 9' 10 10 92 Chorn D Shane 20 25 20 8 38159 Q'N OF DLXIANAws 4 102 12 12 12 11 10 Pieratt C S Wilson 20 25 2 10 38229 SIM W. wslO 108 11 11 11 12 111 Sullivan CMcCafferty&Co 10 20 20 8 38330 MIDLOVE 7 105 10 421 42 7" 12 Butler W D Randall 6 10 8 3 &?I(TB wlK l J3 ISmcl's'n Parting Bros 20 30 30 10 3S417-J. BOGGS w 6 106 15 14 14 14 14 Watson W B Sink Jr 6 7 7 37939 THE SCOT ws 6 107 14 15 15 15 15 Dugan L O Walz & Co 30 50 50 20 Time, 241, 491, 1:03, 1:10. Winner B. c, by Montana Gypsy Girl (trained by C. W. Capps). Went to post at 3:12. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving; second the same. Montezuma, fresh and good, worked his way into a contending position after overcoming costly early interference and closing up fast got up in the last stride. Pat Oran ran well and maintained a good position throughout. Nullah was crowded early and pocketed in the stretch, but came again right at the end after having apparently fell out of it. Cherries loomed up strong when a sixteenth out. Bell Reed will improve greatly on this race Cnri-lee failed to stay. Hercules is a quarter horse. Overweights Hercules, 3 pounds; Bell Reed, 2; Sim W., 1 evensIOnBeZU RledshoweVens ShW' 5 tQ h, show, evens. Hercules, show, 38481 FwRaTH RHCnidpM"e a"d 70 3-year-olds andUpT Ind Horses A Wt St : StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (38391)WARTE NICHT ws 3 96 2 23 2 2" l3 14 W Knapp P Wilkerson fi fi 41 or' 3S3903AUTOLIGHT ws 5 111 3 44 4 4J 31 23 See W3d 6-S is & 7in 3S390 MOCORITO 8 99 4 1 1 V 23 3 Adkins T Wehman 6 10 in I 3S4203HORTON w 7 103 5 6 6 6 5" 41 Butler B'nchi&McGov'n 21 Lk 383622ILLOWAHO s 4 99 6 52 52 52 JTShFh'n 4 5 W H Ketchirnan ? fi R 9 382342BAFFLED wsb 6 101 1 33 3 33 6 6 L JacteonE W FitzSd 6 12 12 4 -ncr- -r. Time, 24J, 49, 1:141, 1:41, 1:451. . Winner Ch. c, by Fonso Lucasta (trained by P. J. 'Cooper) l3?1; t0 post at 3:32- At Pst 1 minute. Start good. Won easilv second driving Warte N cht was skillfully reserved within striking distance of the fast pacemaker, fished u a6 Wi!? the StretCh thou urSing and was easily best and is a greatly improved I colt. Autolight was apparently outrun early, but closed up very fast in the stretch Mo-corito forced a terrific pace and held on unexpectedly well ShTwas, howevef Ixcessivelv used and should have been second. Horton, inadequately ooeiev handled, trailed out of it and made up fifteen lengths in the last half. Illowaho was poorjr ridden ' y "uuen- Baffled fell ieu -tsamea after fast six away going a furlongs. Overweights Mocorito, 4 pounds; Baffled, 3. M showTfto 5Niht' ShW' 7 t0 10 Autolisht' show' 1 to 3- Mocorito, show, 6 to 5. Horton, I 38482 FIFTH RACE1 1-4 Mlles- Purse S400- 4-year-olds and upward. Selling: Ind Horses AWtStSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 0HC-pM SASSS ti&i S S 5 S 5 1PES- W&2 f f ? 1 1 S?l?sDIENT J38 i 1 hi 1 S ISSSS LIIElco If ? 1 37412 T. FIDDLERwsb 5 97 2 l2 H 42 64 64 7 Watson J H Walker inn ?nn ins L M (3S3S9)FILIBUST'R ws 9 107 9 5 52 9 9 8n " Adkins R Hughes R 1? 1 38419 MISSILE wsb 4 101 1 21 24 24 21 9 9 L Jacksof.R W Deneffe 15 20 20 6 , , Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:43. 2:0S2- Winner B. f, by Prince of Monaco Logic (trained by C. W. Chapnein Went to post at 4:00. At post 2 minutes. Start stragglinjr. Won pn?ilv- Wnnn r.it Blessed Damozel ran on her own courage throughout me iK'aTS without much effort. Rim Rock is genuinely improved, was aTway! pominSnt long and apparently winning lead on the far turn, but lost ground in the TtrotPh and V2?,T took a weak handling and swerved all over the track. Frank Woofs en tc .th sSe lame, got away badly and moved up fast on the stretch turn, but failed unexnertPllvn post and stay. Tom Slavin was badly crowded at the half and in the stretch retcn. VxSt. L0S', ground in the last half. Tufts was badly ridden. expedient closed Scratched 38452Tizona, 104; 38422 Position, 101; 38419 Ravino xwl"no' 101- 1. 3R44Q 8449 To,, Temper, inn. 38362 Cambaceres, 96; 38419 Tulare, 96; 38361 Darua, 90. 100; Overweights Expedient, 4 pounds; Missile, 1. Blessed Damozel, show, 2 to 1. Rim Rock, show, 6 to 5. Frank Woods show 1 to 4 38483 SECTH RACB1 Mlle- Furse $40- 4-yearolds and upward. Selling." Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeyi Owners O H o t 3S3322GRAIL wb 4 99 5 5 3" 32 11 H JTSh'h'n C Younjr ? f o c 3S4223ORIANA wsb 7 107 4 3J 4" 5 4 2 See C'mpbeH&HuntV ? I S t5 3S3923iaTTIE KELLY s 6 105 2 1" i 23 3 8k W Knapp W L StanfiePd in Hi (374S4)HERMENCIA WB 6 107 1 41 5 4 2" 4 Adkins W CahlU I L nKn 38302 FOREST IONG B 4 104 6 8 71 7" 7 5 W Dugan S J Jones f l10 31906 REDWALD w 6 107 8 72 6" 6 62 6 Sullivan W P Malrane 1H x I 38391 JEVI HALE wsb 5 107 3 2 2 11 51 71 Chandler A C Jonfr& pi in 5 38302 GOLDEN LIGHT w 5 102 7 61 8 8 8 8 H'brand McCafferty -'riy & Co 7 1? 15 15 i 6 Time, 25, 49J, 1:152, 1:421. Winner B. f, by Atheling Pilgrimage (trained by C. Young) Went to post at 4:23. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won drivinc- wmnfl Qn Grail was lucky at the start, had clear sailing, came through next to the rah It f thp Jl' saving much ground, and appeared like winning easily, but was drivintr hard to n ' at the end. The latter fell out of it on the far turn and finished I like a whWw?n 0 Kelly failed to stay after showing the way to the stretch. Hermencia beatthP TniLKIttiS had no mishaps and was probably short. Forest King nearly feT on the firVt V?, ieI ai?5 Sngs!11 13 Wrth rememberin& ln soft Wtaar. Jim HairquVSter'goC'a Scratched 38390 Constellator, 102; 38362 The Pride, 101; (38422)Divina inn ifl Qrafl. show. 1 to 2. Oriana, show, 7 to 5. Kittle Kelly show. 4 to !j I? 'Hermencia sholH 1 Page [6] Publishers of the Official Organ of the Western Jockey Club All the Turf C - All Tracks News Per- are Fully nnnnntnT Reported Edited , 1 Daily Form Sheets . . . r- . . T Training and Entries i- 1 M gss facing sSv w II Form " ii ii n Telegraphic Subscription Prlee Off our Correct ONE MONTH . . $1.25 own Presses ass simonths 7-5 es y ONE YEAR . . . 14.00 Dajjes SENT AS FIRST-CLASS MAIL IN PLAIN ENVELOPE Daily Racing Form Pub. Co., 124-126 Fifth Ave., Chicago, III. Ontario Jocfcey Clufi TORONTO, GANADA Spring Meeting, May 23 to June 6. Entries to folio wirg stakes which are open to American horsemen close SATURDAY, APRIL 25th. TWO-YEAR-OLDS. Victoria Stakes, Tyro Purse Handicap, Hopeful Stakes, Juvenile Purse. THREE-YEAR-OLDS. Woodstock Plate, Fashion Purse. THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. Toronto Cup, Waterloo Handicap, King Edward Hotel Gold Cup, Minto Handicap, Newmarket Handicap, Street Railway Steeplechase (Handicap), Woodbine Steeplechase (Prince of Wales' Cup), Royal Canadian Steeplechase, Hunters' Steeplechase, Hunters' Flat Handicap. Forty-six Overnight Events from $600 to $400. No Handicap less than $600, with $400 the lowest value of any Purse AT LEAST SIX RACES DAILY. Open Betting Ring. All Reputable Bookmakers Welcome. Entries to Stake Events close Saturday, April 25th. WW, HENDBIE, President. W. P. FMZEB, Secretary. Lakeside Jockey Clubl ROBY RAGE TRACK, : : : SPRING MEETING 1903. I 'Twelve Days' Racing, flprtl IBH to 28tn. I Six or More Races Daily. first Race at 2:15 p.m. I TRAIN SERVICE : I TllinAn flnYinnl From foot oE Randolph St., leaving Van Buren St. two TJ CL TJ TIT Leaves Union Depot 12:20, 12:50 and 1:20 p.m., stoppimrTat H I 111 ll S llfillll HI ' minutes later, at 1:00 and 1:20 p.m., stopping at Park Row, H A P V? Archer Ave., 41st St , and Engle wood. Regular train at 1:55 n. 111111V1U UUlltl Ul 22nd, 39th and 63rd Sts. Parlor cars on all trains 25 cents 1 u 1 m., stopping at all stations. H each All local suburban trains between Central Station and 63rd ilSt, will take iH way. f flL ir H t- tt ,v a. r i i -. I A M K P ' Hamson St ReguIar trains leave at 7:52 and 10:00 passengers on race tickets, transfer lo race traics being made at 63rd St. Fare&ound , ft trip, 25 tents. vL Hli Mi a. m. and 12:05 p.m., stopping at allstaticns. Alley L. stopping at all loop stations to 63rd Street, connecting with surface electric cars direct to track. All trains leave track immediately after the races. I ADMISSION $1.00. I Fare for Round Trip on all Trains 25 Cents. M. Nathanson, Secretary, 815 Merchants Loan and Trust Bldg., Chicago.1 I