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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 28, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 28, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903042801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, April 28, 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] C Daily A ; jj^^^^mm^^^t^^ JJf^' ^ ^^^^ VOIi. IX. IsTO. 101. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1903. PRICE 5 CENTS Jamaica Form Chart. JAMAICA FORM CHART. JAMAICA, L. I., April 27, 1903. — First day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, G. F. Dobson. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip", S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. $800 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 3S5512STEVEDORE WB 4 111 1 1" 24 1* 1» Hi Shaw G E Smith 7-5 8-5 3-2 2^5' 3846PFUTURITA wsb 3 106 2 24 1* 23 2" 23 Gannon J R Keene 8 8 7 8-5 (38551)DUELIST wb 5 106 4 3* 32 32 31 3l Hoar F Farrell 6-513-1013-102-5 35950 SCHOHARIE w 4 117 5 41 4" 44 48 410 N Lewis J L McGinnis 20 60 50 10 56120 CHICLE ws 3 102 3 5 5 5 5 5 Cochran Lotos Stable 20 20 15 4 Time, 12, 22i, 48g, l:14g. Winner — Ch. c, by Golden Garter — Julia L. (trained by W. Smith). Went to post at 2:40. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Stevedore's last race fitted him and he was a good colt today. Well rated, he raced Futurita into submission and was going away at the end under a hand ride. Futurita ran a good race and outgamed Duelist in the final drive. The latter was poorly ridden and was in next to the rail all the way and tired in the last hundred yards. Schoharie was high in ilesh, but hung on well all the way. Chicle was outclassed. Scratched— 36398 The Huguenot, 126; 384593New York, 119. Overweights — Chicle, 2 pounds. Stevedore, show, out. Futurita, show, 2 to 5. Duelist, show, out. 'JQKQO SECOND RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. $800 added. 3 -year-olds and up- 5=O QO^ ward. Selling - ' ' ~ ~ Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz ■% StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S341 SETAUKET ws 4 101 10 10" 81 Si o- li Fuller T D Sullivan 20 20 15 6 3S4G03NORTH BROOK W 3 101 7 3" 3= 34 1" 2" H Mich'ls M F Dwyer 15 30 30 10 3S4293PAGEANT WSB 3 92 5 22 1" 1& 23 31 Neely Mrs M C Lyles 10 15 12 5 384013PAST wsb 4 96 8 42 44 4* 3* 41 DeSouza G Forbes 6 8 8 3 38372 ATHELROY w 3 97 1 5l 6* 51 4i 5nk Haack Goughacres Stbl 6 7 7 2* 3S520 CARROLL D. WB 4 101 6 l1 2& 21 6- 6= E Walsh W C Daly 20 50 50 15 (3S40DANIMOSITY W 5 100 3 8h 5* 7* 7= 72 H Cal'hanG K Kendal 7 10 10 4 (3S522)LD. ADVOCATE w 3 97 2 74 7i 6* 82 8nt J Daly O L Richards 10 10 10 4 3S522 I KNOW w 5 105 11 9 9 9 9 92 Gannon A Graydon 12 20 20 8 3S429 REMORSE WB 4 106 12 12 12 12 101 102 O'Neil H M Mason 8-5 8-5 3-2 7-10 37646 BAR. FRIETCHIE w 5 105 4 11 11 10 11 ll15 T Burns Mrs R L DelisserO 10 10 4 3S4442PERICLES wb 3 97 9 6i 10 11 12 12 Shea J W Schorr 6 8 5 2 Time, lit, 23g, 48g, 1:142, l:42g, 1:461. Winner — Br. c, by Lord Hartington — Mary Greenwood (trained by A. Zimmer). Went to post at 3:05. At post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second the same. Setauket ran a fine race. Away poorly he made up a lot of ground and had to be hard ridden to get up, but won drawing clear North Brook was used up in racing with Pageant and tired in the final strides. Pageant ran a good race throughout and would have won with a stronger rider. Past ran in close quarters all the way. Athelroy was repeatedly interfered •with. It was a poor ride on Animosity. Remorse was practically left at the post and not persevered with. Barbara Frietchie was crowded right after the start. Scratched— 38522 King Bramble, 110; 38429 H. L. Coleman, 106; (38056)Examiner, 93; 38403 Squanto, 85. Overweights — North Brook, 4 pounds; Lord Advocate, 1. Setauket, show, 3 to 1. North Brook, show, 5 to 1. Pageant, show, 2\ to 1. Remorse, show, 1 to 3. Q Q 5? Q *» THIRD RACE — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. The Bushwick Stakes. tJOOoO $1,500 added. Net value to winner $1,915. Ind Horses A Wt St & Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S402) PALMBE ARER WS 112 1 5s 44 3i 1" Gannon F P Keene 3 4 4 6-5 MASEDO w 107 4 l1 l2 l3 2nk Shaw G A .Davis S 15 12 5 (38475)tMOLINOS ws 110 2 7i 7i 4h 3* Bullman J W Schorr 8-5 16-53 1 380372RACE KING w 110 3 3" 3" 2h 41 J Daly O L Richards 12 25 25 8 38493tISHLANA w 102 6 6l 6b 64 51 Cochran Lotos Stable 12 30 30 10 (38280)BATH BEACH ws 110 5 41 2* 51 6l O'Neil N Bennington 2 2* 3-2 1-2 TIM PAYNE w 105 8 8 8 8 7° N Lewis J L McGinnis 30 30 30 12 3S4932|MISS EUGENIE w 105 7 21 5* 71 8s T Burns Albemarle Stable 6 15 15 4 FLAGSTAFF W 105 9 9 9 9 9 H Mich'ls A L Aste 30 100 100 30 tAdded starters. Time, 12, 23g, 35g, 48g, 1:02. Winner — Ch. g, by Horoscope — Handmaid (trained by J. Rowe). Went to post at 3:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Palmbearer showed himself to be a good game colt. Outrun in the first part of the race, he was under a drive nearly all the way, came with a rush in the final furlong and got up in the last stride. Masedo forced a fast pace and tired right at the end. Molinos was shut off right after the start and was in close quarters to the stretch, closed up gamely when he got clear sailing, finished fast and would have won but for crowding. Race King ran well for over a half mile. Bath Beach could not get to the front and displayed a disposition to "bear out in the stretch. Miss Eugenie tired badly after getting shut off on the turn. Scratched— 38521=Interlude, 110; 38402 Charlie Fisher, 110; 385212Contentious, 107; (37964) Hazel wood, 105; Careless, 105; Favor King, 102. Overweights— Masedo, 2 pounds; Miss Eugenie, 3. Palmbearer, show, 3 to 5. Masedo, show, 2i to 1. Molinos, show, 1 to 2. Bath Beach, show, 1 to 4. 9QKQ4 FOURTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. The Excelsior QOOOtir Handicap. $5,000 added. Net value to winner $6,680. Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H _C P (36363)BLACKSTOCK ws 4 98 7 14 ll lh I3 lxi Fuller W C Whitney 5 8 8 3 353402HENO wb 4 116 6 3i 3i 3b 2* 23 J Martin W L Fanshawe 6 7 5 2i (38553) YELLOW TAIL ws 6 100 9 7i 81 9 6i 3" Rice J Hackett 8 12 10 4 3S5532DR. SAYLOR w 3 90 2 62 7i 81 4* 41 Wilk'son F J Lantry 6 12 12 5 3S553sINJUNCTION wb 3 99 10 9 61 4l 3» 5* Gannon F P Keene 6 7 6 2i 384912ROYAL w 5 113 5 2" 5i 5i 7i 6i O'Neil N Bennington 6 7 7 21 (S5745)HERBERT wsb 6 120 4 5l 2" 22 74 T Burns W C Rollins 10 20 20 8 35980tSURMISE wb 5 96 12 11 11 11 11 82 Haack H J Morris 40 60 60 20 38491 ARTICULATE "wb 5 116 11 10 10 10 61 9 Shaw W C De B Lopez8 10 8 3 36213 HUNTER RATNE W 4 97 1 41 41 62 8* 10 J Daly A Shields. 30 30 12 5 (3S374)MACK. DWYER wb 3 95 13 14 9 711 10 11 Shea P H McCarren 5 6 5 2 ;3S432 LORD BADGE wb 4 93 14 12 12 12 12 12 McCaf'ty W Oliver 40 60 60 20 38553 DALY w 5 .92 3 13 13 13 13 13 Creamer W C Daly 100 100 100 40 " 384922ETHICS w 3 107 8 81 14 14 14 14 Cochran M F Dwyer 40 60 60 20 tAdded starter. Time, llg, 23|, 47g, }:13g, l:40,JL:46g. ; Winner— B. c, by Hanover— Mannie. Himyar (traim^J^cJ. W^ Rogers). / Went to post at 4:10. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Blackstock is in rare form and had a big pull in the weights. Off well, he forced a fast pace and had his field beaten at the stretch turn, but tired toward the end and Fuller took no chances, riding him out. Heno ran a fine race and stood a long drive gamely. Yellow Tail made up a big gap and finished going fast, but was in close quarters most of the way. Dr. Saylor ran well, is a fairly good colt and a consistent one. Injunction made up a lot of ground, but the effort told and he swerved repeatedly in the last sixteenth. There was too much speed in the race for Royal to contend with. He is a big colt and a rater. Herbert ran a surprisingly good race for his first out and was a sharp contender for seven furlongs when his impost told on him. Articulate did not seem able to extend himself. Hunter Raine was eased up when beaten. Mackey Dwyer got off poorly and made up some ground, but tired and Shea eased him up at the end. Scratched— 35889 Francesco, 117; 38553 Andy Williams, 105; 38282 Bon Mot, 103; (37413) Slave, 97. Overweights — Injunction, 4 pounds; Blackstock, 3; Hunter Raine, 5; Dr. Saylor, 2; Mac-key Dwyer, 3; Surmise, 4. Blackstock, show, 2 to 1. Heno, show, 6 to 5. Yellow Tail, show, 2j to 1. Q Q pr Q pr FIFTH RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. $700 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allow- OOOOO ances. Ind Horses AWtSt^j % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C F 3S4022NAMEOKI ws 112 3 28 l8 lnk Hoar F Farrell 3-5 7-103-5 out COL'CT'R JESSUPws 112 4 l1 2s 2s Fuller D Higgins 4 4 3 4-5 3S5542SPRING ws 112 1 32 31 3i Haack Goughacres Stbl 4 7 7 7-5 JIM KELLY w 112 7 6» 43 4» Austin F A Jones 10 15 15 4 TEMPE J. w 109 6 4i 51 5* Boiesen A J Joyner 20 40 40 10 35493 LOWCUT w 109 5 7» 710 6nk J Miller A Simons 15 60 60 15 BLACKBERRIES w 103 2 5i 64 715 N Lewis Tecumseh Stable 15 40 40 10 STERL'G BELLE w 109 8 8 8 8 H Mich'ls J Dunbar 20 . 60 50 15 - - - Time, 11|, 23g, 48, 55§. — ' Winner — B. c, by Bassetlaw — Ruralia (trained by F. Weir). Went to post at 4:40. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second easily. The first two had the race between them all the way and at the end it was simply a case of the best seasoned colt winning out by a small margin. Nameoki took a big lead on the turn, but was tiring at the end. Collector Jessup is a likely youngster and a speedy one, held on gamely all the way and should improve. Spring ran a fair race. Jim Kelly's performance was a good one. Practically left at the post, he closed a big gap and finished going fast. Sterling Belle was standing still when the barrier went up. Scratched— 38400 King's Oaks, 112; 3S5233Wizard, 109; 38552 Honey Boy, 109. Collector Jessup, show, 1 to 5. Spring, show, 1 to 3. 33580 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. $700 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S4943ROSTAND w 3 99 3 33 1& ll l1 Fuller M F Dwyer 4 4 31 6^5~ 3S5203ANDRATTUS WS 5 112 1 2* 24 21 21 J Daly A Shields 6 7 7 21 385252ROSEWATER W 3 89 9 6* 74 6" 3nk H Cal'hanJ B Haggin 5 7 7 21 38520 ELOIM ws 6 115 2 71 5* 3" 41 T Burns W D Sewall 5 10 10 3 3S555 ANNIE GRACE w 5 105 7 5" 6" 4" 5a Neely J Grace 30 50 50 20 35494 ANNA DALY W 3 86 8 81 8l 81 62 E Walsh W C Daly 30 30 30 12 . 384942STAR AND G'T'Rws 3 88 10 92 71 5* 71 McCaf'ty A C McCafferty 4 6 6 21 (3365S)REFORMER w 4 112 6 4" 4" 71 S3 N Lewis J L McGinnis 6 8 4 8-5 38403 RENE w 3 89 4 11 11 11 92 DeSouza G Forbes 6 9 9 3 37647 ATHELROSE wb 3 86 11 10 10 10 10s J Jones J A McCue 30 50 50 20 38520 NEITHER ONE WB 4 10S 5 ll 34 9 11 McCl'sky M Kraus 20 3fr 30 10 Time, 12h 245, 48g, 1:15J. Winner — B. c, by Russell — Galena II. (trained by R. Miller). Went to post at 5:05. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second handily. Rostand was skillfully handled throughout. Fuller avoided the early pace with liim and rode a strong finish. Andrattus ran a good race and finished fastest of the two. Rosewater could not get clear sailing until too late, then closed up with a rush in the last furlong. Eloim's performance was a good one. He came fast on the stretch turn, but tired in the final drive. Annie Grace is worth remembering in slower company. Reformer was plainly short. Star and Garter and Athelrose got off poorly. Scratched— 38401 Musidora, 103. Overweights — Rostand, 3 pounds. Rostand, show, 3 to 5. Andrattus, show, 6 to 5. Rosewater, show, 6 to 5. Reformer, show, 4 to 5. Nashville Form Chart. NASHVILLE FORM CHART, NASHVILLE, TENN., April 27, 1903. — Fourth day. Tennessee Breeders* Association. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track good. Presiding Judge, J. F. Morse. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, J. W. Russwurm. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE — 3'4 Mi,e- Purse $300. 3-year-olds. Selling. 3859 ~§ Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~* (33S43) STAND PAT wb 105 2 l3 V- l3 l2 T Meade W H Jackson 6 9 5 2 3S532*KINFORD s 92 9 9s 8s 52 2" Dieterle Gorman & BauerlO 30 20 8 (38532)PEA RIDGE w 105 8 5s 21 21 3& Castro H N McTyeire 7 9 8 3 3S5323*SANDWICH w 97 5 3h 41 3nk 41 AWBook'rE S Gardner 3 51 5 2 (36146)BARGEE ws 106 4 8 63 4* 5nk Scully G Hendrie 8 10 8 31 385042JOHN COULTER WS 109 3 4& 54 61 68 Mcln'rny J Naylor & Co 2 31 31 6-5 38562*MALTOFERIN w 90 1 22 32 7 7 Houbre W Gerst S 12 12 5 33811 LOLA L. ws 105 7 61 7 8 8 McJoynt J Mannion 15 40 40 15 " 3S504 GALIOT wsb 95 10 7 9 9 9 M Johns' nW M Hedges 20 60 60 20 POSTMAN ws 92 11 11 102Ran out.D Gilm'reJ H Terrett 20 50 50 20 (38534) CHICKASHA w 107 6 10 11 Bled. C'whurst T P Hayes 3 18-531 7-=d •Apprentice allowance. Time, 12J, 24}, 49}, l:16i. Winner— B. g., by Luke Blackburn— Vestige (trained by F. Bruhns. Went to post at 2:29. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Stand Pat showed a great turn of speed, raced away from his field in the first furlong and was never in troble. Kinford was bumped into at the start, but closed a big gap and out-gamed Pea Ridge when it came to a drive. Pea Ridge was made too much use of in the first half and tired when strongly called on. Sandwich had no mishaps. John Coulter was carried wide at the turn into the homestretch and was on the outside of the leaders all the way. Bargee was in a pocket in the last sixteenth. Postman ran out at the far turn. Scratched— North Wind, 101; 357533Ah Fat, 92; 38532 J ?t, 90. Overweights— Sandwich, 2 pounds. Stand Pat, show 4 to 5. Kinford, show, 4 to 1. Pea Ridge, show, 3, to 2. John Coulter, show, 1 to 2. Chickasha, show, 7 to 10. . ^ , • CONTINUED ON FIFTH FA«M. „, v NASHVILLE FORM CHART-CONTINUED. SEC0ND RACE— 3"4 Mi,e' Purse $300- 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 33594: hve"~Horse3 A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S5612WHISK'Y KING WB4U3 2 l1 l2 Is l2 Stevens C A Johnson&Co 3-2 11-69-5 7-10 385023LOUIS WAGNER w 4 106 1 24 21 22 25 C'whurst J McAllester&Co 15 15 11 35 (38535)BRULARE w 8 107 3 53° i1 45 32 AWBook'rW W Darden&Co2 3 14-54-5 (38386)MALDEN wsb 5 113 5 31 35 3nk 4nk Mcln'rny Mackenzie Bros 10 15 15 5 385022JACK RATTLIN ws 4 11G 4 4h 5*° 5B0 550 Landry Gorman & Bauer8-5 14-514-54-5 (35S52)AMUR 5 112 6 6nk G2 62 6s T Meade J A Drake 20 60 60 20 15905 TOM PEDEN S8 101 7 7777J B'ch'n'nWats'n&Don'lly 100 100 100 30 Time, 11}, 23}, 473, 1:14. "Winner — Ch. c, by Kantaka — Genevieve (trained by C. A. Johnson). Went to post at 3:00. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Whiskey King broke running, showed his usual great speed and was under restraint all the way. Louis Wagner beat the barrier a length and ran well, but was under a drive all of the last furlong to stall off Brulare and swerved over in front of her in the last sixteenth. Bru-lare did her best throughout. Maiden tired and so did Jack Rattlin. The others were out-clsissccl* I Scratched— 38502 Carl Kahler, 106; 38562 Joe Buckley, 95; Princess Olga, 85. I Whiskey King, show, 1 to 3. Louis Wagner, show, 11 to 10. Brulare, show, 1 to 3. ! Jack Rattlin, show, 1 to 3. THIRD RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 38504 DO MADGE ws 6 105 6 3n* 4s 412 2& ln McJoynt J Mannion 6 10 9 3 3S5043FLANEUR WB 5 103 4 l2 l1* Is l1 22 Bloss J Maiden 8-5 13-511-57-10 3S5363PRE S GRAVE w 5 105 2 6« 3* 35 3s 3s Castro J C Ferris Jr 4 4 25 1 38504*LAPLDUS w 4 94 1 22 2Dt 2nk 4e 42 W Daly M J Daly 2 25 11-54-5 31899 TOMMY HILL S 4 106 5 45 52 5nk 5Bk 5nk M Johns'nR P Dodson & Co20 60 60 15 38566 ECOME 7 113 3 61 62 6° 612 61S Mcln'rny H Morgan & Co6 10 10 4 SS326 S. FITZHUGH wsb 6 106 77 7 7 7 7 Louden J Duffy & Co 20 40 40 12 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 24 J, 49}, 1:15 J, 1:42}, 1:49}. Winner — Blk. m, by Major Domo — Madge (trained by J. Mannion). Went to post at 3:27. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Do Madge was well ridden. McJoynt took hold of her in the run down the backstretch and nursed her along for a final effort, caught Flaneur at the furlong post and outgamed him in a sharply contested finish. The latter showed the most early speed, but tired when the pinch came. Presgrave tired at the end as if short. Lapidus also tired and Daly was of little help to him at the end. Overweights — Do Madge, 4 pounds; Presgrave, 2. Do Madge, show, 6 to 5. Flaneur, show, 2 to 5. Presgrave, show, 1 to 2. Lapidus, show, 2 to 5. QQPIOft FOURTH RACE— 7 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 5300. 3-year-olds and upward. OOut/U Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P" 3S5353BUMMER IL w 4 106 4 22 25 l3 1* l6 Schilling C A Johnson&Co 9-5 2 2 3-5 38535 CH. THOMPSON w 4 105 1 32 34 33 23 23 Castro H N McTyeire 2 11-52 7-10 38567 HAND S PINNER sb 3 92 2 55 56 4nt 3nk 3e Houbre J Wamsgans 5 5 3 1 325412HEATHER BEE s 3 100 3 1*5 11 21 4s 4= McMul'n Mackenzie Bros 30 50 50 15 3S535 JAMES F. ws 3 92 6 4°k 4°k 5" 512 53 W Daly M J Daly 4 8 8 2 38502 PIRATEER ws 3 965 5 6 6 6 6 6 Scully W M Hayes 20 30 30 8 Time, 244, 48J, 1:14}, 1:28, 1:35}. Winner — Ch. c, by Register — Emma Gregg (trained by C. A. Johnson). Went to post at 3:58. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Bummer H. raced Heather Bee to exhaustion in the first half and came away with a rush when called on. Charley Thompson was under restraint until well around the far turn, but did not respond when urged and did not run his race. Handspinner was cut off at the turn into the backstretch and came again in the stretch run. This horse has seemingly lost his turn of speed and is probably overtrained. Scratched— 385663Domsie, 106. Overweights — Charley Thompson, 2 pounds; Pirateer, 1}. Bummer II., show, 1 to 4. Charley Thompson, show, 3 to 10. Handspinner, show, 2 to 5. 3350 T FEF^^1-RAGE—6 1"2 Furlon9s. Purse §300. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 86383 BRIERS wsb 3 98 5 6nt 54 3h l2 AWBook'rJ C Ferris Jr 10 12 10 4 38261 BEDLAM w 4 106 1 2s 28 2nt 22 C'whurst W C Capps 5 7 7 3 38562 AFGHAN w 8 109 3 4* 35 42 32 H Wilson H I Marshall 5 12 12 5 3S3813ANGLESEA wb 6 109 8 7 4* 51 4nk Wickline E E Farley & Co5 8 8 3 38507 DANDIE BELLE w 5 107 11 9 8 GDk 5nk Stevens C A Johnson&Co 3 5 4i 2 38567 DOLLY GRAY w 3 98 4 1* 1* l°k 62 T Meade T P Haves 4 4 3" 8-5 385362L. DUCHESS IL w 5 107 7 51 72 7 7 Scully Mrs J M Hoffman5 6 6 2 38446 HEROINE w 3 93 2 3h 65 S 8 D GilmoreW H Martin 30 40 40 15 38322 LADY WINKLE ws 3 93 9 8 9 9 9 Schilling R E Watkins 20 40 40 15 3S243 BIRDWOOD w 4 106 12 12 11 10 10 Mcln'rny H Morgan & Co20 40 40 15 32o88 F'STN'T LIGHTwsb 3 105 10 10 10 11 11 Castro P Egbert 25 50 50 20 38507 GAYHELDA wsb 4 109 6 11 12 12 12 McJoynt J W Kerr 15 40 40 15 . .Time, 244, 49, 1:15J, 1:22. Winner B. f. Perblaise Bramble Leaf J. — by — (trained by C. Ferris, Jr.). Went to post at 4:30. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Booker waited with Briers for the first half, then came through on the inside at the turn into the homestretch, caught Bedlam tiring and was going away at the end. Bedlam was much used in chasing Dolly Gray in the first half and tired at the end, but outgamed Afghan in the final drive. The latter moved up fast on the outside at the turn into the homestretch, but tired when called on, Dolly Gray ran a good half, but quit in the stretch. Scratched— 38325 Masterful, 114; 38536 Sister Sarah, 109. Corrected weights — Heroine, 93. Overweights — Fastnet Light, 2 pounds. Briers, show, 2 to 1. Bedlam, show, 8 to 5. Arghan, show, 2 to 1. Dolly Gray, show, 4 to 5. Q Q pr Ch Q SIXTH RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. ^ Q Q *J tjf Q Allowances. f^Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners OHCP 3S413 OAXACA w 109 2 22 25 lnk Mcln'rny J G Greener & ColO 10 7 2f~ CARDONA w 109 4 32 3* 22 AWBook'rT H Stevens 4 7 7 2 3S506 EASTER WALT'RSw 109 1 l3 1* 34 Castro G Land & Co 12 12 6 2 BLUE RING w 109 3 4* 4* 45 C'whurst T P Hayes 6 6 5 2 385332F'NCES YOWELL w 109 7 7 7 55 Louden H N McTyeire 2 13-525 1 385333COURT ROSE w 109 6 6* 55 63 Scully W Gerst 3 4 4 7-5 MARJ. TAYLOR w 109 5 5nk 6nk 7 D Boland J C Ferris Jr 10 20 15 6 H'DSOME FLORRY 109 8 8 8 8 Houbre J A Drake 10 20 15 5 Time, 24, 50, 57}. Winner — Br. f, by Ornus — Vittoria (trained by A. Franklin). Went to post at 5:03. At post 6 minutes. Start very bad. Won driving; second easily. Oaxaca and Easter Walters got much the best of a very poor start, but the former had to be driven to the limit to stall off the rush of Cardona in the last sixteenth. The latter made a promising debut and was going best at the end. Easter Walters tired badly in the stretch run. The last four had no chance when the barrier went up. Scratched— 38503 Jessie Weller, 109, 38533 Miss Crawford, 109. 38533 Negro, 109. Oaxaca, show, 6 to 5. Cardona, show, evens. Easter Walters, show, evens. Frances Yowell, show, 1 to 2. Court Rose, show, 1 to 2. Page [2] ULY RACING FGRM ] ISSUED EVERY DAT. : DAILY RACBfi FORM PDB, CO. | PUBLISHERS OF I WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN. ■ntered in the Post Offlee at Chicago as Bee-ond class matter. 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, 1LL. A Dally Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. Brunell. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. | Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brunell. COPYRIGHTED. Untered according to Act of Ctongreas, in ■ the year 1903, by Frank H. Brunell, In the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C, U. 8. A. [The chart and index numbers and tracK : form of Dally Raclno Form must not be used. 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Detroit Office — 139 Grlswold Street, Frank E. McDonald, Agent. On Sale at 9:00 a. m. Cincinnati, O.— W. B. Manns. General Agent. At Buffalo, N. Y.: New Tifft House. At New Orleans, La.: H. J. Holle, G41 Commercial Place. O. E. Hill, 108 St. Charles Street. Aqueduct Statistics. AQUEDUCT STATISTICS. In the course of the ten days of racing of the Aqueduct Spring meeting, $59,265 was distributed among winning owners, the handsome daily average of $5,926.50. Senator P. H. McCarren came out at the head of the list of x winning owners, those who won $500 or more ranking as follows: Owners. Ami Owners. Amt. P. H. McCarren.. $4,370 T. D. Sullivan ...$950 F. Burlew 3,290 G. B. Morris 935 P. Lorillard 3,280 O. L. Richards... 925 J. A. Kyle 2,750 J. J. McCafferty.. 910 R. "W. Walden ....2,390 G. Forbes 840 S. Paget 2,200 M. J. Cavanaugh 825 G. 'E. Smith .2,175 A. Belmont 800 J. Hackett 2,150 J. Boden 770 . F. J. Lantry 1,970 M. Finlen 760 . F.- P. Keene 1,900 Boston Stable .... 715 F. Farrell 1,825 T. Clark 710 ;. N. Bennington ...1,705 B. C. Evans 710 ; M. F. Dwyer 1,665 T. Monahan 710 J. A. Bennett ....1,450 T. Clare 660 "W, D. Babcock ...1,430 Oneck Stable 660 H. Graham 1,420 M. Fiss 640 W. C. Daly .......1,390 W. C. Smith 630 A. C. McCafferty .1,350 E.' D. Morgan .... 620 * G'ghacres Stable.1,090 F. A. Jones 530 , J. L. Holland 1,050 H. T. Griffin 500 i Mrs.. R. Bradley.. 990 The promising filly Agnes Brennan stands i a.fc the head of the list of winning horses, those credited with having captured $500 or I more being: "Horses. Amt. Horses. Amt. i Agnes Brennan.. $3,290 Past $740 Ahumada 2,750 Armeath 720 * Potente '.2,310 New York 715 ' Yellow Tail 2,150 Animosity 710 , Grand Opera ...;;2,050 Bambino ; 710 ] : | I | ■ : . ] ■ Dr. Saylor 1,970 Cassville 710 Palmbearer 1,450 Frank Rice 710 Kingraine 1,450 Julia M 710 Saccharometer ...1,430 Numeral 700 Petra II 1,420 Kickshaw 690 Mackey Dwyer ...1,390 The Lady Rohesia 6S0 Petunia 1,280 Duelist 680 Right and True... 1,250 Any Day 670 Cyuttica 1,250 Knobhampton .... 660 Ulyria 1,090 Ocean Dream .... 660 Ahola 940 Bath Beach 640 Lord Advocate ... 925 Cranesville 640 Ernest Parham... 850 Lord Turco 630 Flying Buttress.. 825 North Brook 620 Oclawaha 800 Seymour 620 Alan 790 Contusion 620 Valour 780 Fickle 610 Rostand 770 Charlie Fisher ... 530 Rosetint 770 Florizel 510 Caledonite 760 Ninepin 500 Miss Nancy 760 The western jockey O'Neil carried off the honors of the meeting with the high percentage of .42. The riding record of the meeting was as follows: Jockeys. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Unp.Totals. O'Neil 12 3 1 12 28 T. Burns S 5 3 19 35 Gannon 5 7 9 11 32 Cochran 4 2 1 6 13 Shaw 4 0 0 3 7 J. Daly 3 2 2 9 16 Fuller 2 9 1 20 32 Redfern 2 5 2 16 25 Hoar 2 3 1 10 16 Lewis 2 1 2 5 10 H. Callahan 2 0 1 6 9 De Souza 2 0 1 10 13 Rice 2 ,0 0 13 15 "Wilkerson 1 4 2 9 16 Odom 1 3 6 9 19 Minder 1 3 6 14 24 J. Martin 1 3 2 23 29 Haack 1 2 5 14 22 Tooman 1 1 2 11 15 McCafferty 1 1 1 15 18 Shea 1 1 0 12 14 Michaels 1 0 1 14 16 Gormley 1 0 0 3 4 Oakland Form. OAKLAND FORM. The form of Tuesday's Oakland fields is : First Race— Vassalo, Rnbino, Malaspina. Second Race— Toltec, Dr. Rowell. H. L. Frank. Third Race— Water Cure, Mountebank, The Pride. Fourth Race— Sir Hampton, Lone Fisherman, Matin Bell. Fifth Race— Decoy, Disturber, Position. Sixth Race — Ball Room Belle, The Major, Polonius. Oakland Form. H. Forsland. OAKLAND FORM. San Feanoisoo. Cal„ April 27.— The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race— Our Pride or Malaspina. Second Race— H. L. Frank or The Cure. Third Race— Mountebank or Water Cure. Fourth Race— Matin Bell or Tizona. Fifth Race— Position or Disturber. Sixth Race— The Major or Ball Room Belle. H. Fobsland. Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. ©Runs well in mud. First Race — Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 34 mile.) 4-year-olds. Soiling:. Ind: Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38543 Dark 8ecret ... © .... 114 695 3S541 Missile :...114 690 385382Vassalo Ill 725 381593Dora I 109 710 30355 Phil Crimmins 103 705 38417 Malaspina ©....103 715 38301 Augie 102 695 38159 Jim Roberts 102 705 36677 Pepper Sauce 102 710 38478 Teufel 102 705 38480 Cassie W 100 715 38543 Queen of Dixiana ©....100 700 37189 Rubino ©.... 97 720 36542 Whiskers 97 ......695 38417 Our Pride ©.... 97 710 Second Race— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (38(18)Whoa Bill ©....118 705 38176 Planet .. 112 700 38448 Dr. Rowell 110 720 (38448) Toltec 110 725 (38509)The Cure 110 710 38448 H. L. Frank 107 , 715 Third Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling, 38422 Water Cure 5.... 109 725 38574 The Pride 7.. ..109 715 38569 Quiz ©.... 5.. ..109 700 (38449) Yellowstone ©.... 4....103 715 38574 Key Dare 5.. ..103 710 38572 Miracle H ©.... 4....10T 705 38387 SanLntion © ... 4.. ..100 700 38542 Bassenzo 4.... 100 710 38601 2Mountebank ©.... 5.... 98 720 385682Carilee 5 96 705 Fourth Race— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (38508)Lone Fisherman.... ©.... 5.... 113 720 38452 Sleeping Child 4.... 110 690 385413Tizona 6.... 110 705 38508 Bernota ©.... 5. ...110 710 38571 Tufts 4.... 110 690 38572 8ir Hampton 6.... 108 725 38543 Tom Slavin 5.... 108 710 (38601)Rose of May.. ©.... 4... .108 705 38541 Glissando ©.... 4.... 105 700 381612David S ©.... 5... .105 715 S85082George Dewey 5.... 105 705 88511 TJlloa 6.... 103 700 (38543)Matin BeU ©.... 4....10S 715 38508 Kickumbob ©.... 6. ...103 695 S8511 Windward 7.... 103 715 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 58511 LodeStar...... ©.... 9.. ..109 690 88420 Disturber 7....109 ......720 384822Rim Rock ©.... 5... .105 ......710 38571 Position 6.... 106 715 38482 Filibuster ©.... 9... .106 695 S8541 Harry Thatcher ©.... 6.. ..104 705 (385SS)The Fiddler 5.... 103 705 385083 July Gip 7.... 103 715 385112Rosarie 4.. ..101 700 38568 Assessment © 5 99 705 37865 Buck Taylor 7.... 99 695 38543 Gawaine ©.... 5.... 99 700 38511 Decoy ©.... 6.... 98 725 38510 Montana Peeress 4.... 96 705 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 384502The Major 107 .... ..720 38391 ClauBus ©....100 ......710 38513 Polonins 100 715 38512 Nabusco 100 705 38421 Ball Room Belle ©.... 98 725 38569 Hellas 97 715 38447 Tarrigan.. 97 700 Nashville Form. NASHVILLE FORM. The form of Tuesday's Nashville fields is : First Race — Khaki, The Stewardess, Golden Cottage. Second Race— Katie Powers, Sweetie, Sonfriere. Third Race— Lady Strathmore, Grand Marais. Fourth Race— Council, Lord French, Tennessean. Fifth Race— Lon Rey, Ecome, Fair Lass. Sixth Race— J. Sidney Walker, Clande, Louis Wagner. Nashville Form. NASHVILLE FORM. Nashville, Tenn., April 27.— The horsea steming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are : First Race— Golden Cottage, Flaneur, Khaki. Second Race— Sweetie, Katie Powers, Miss Hor-tense. Third Race — Sinner Simon, Lady Strathmore, Grand Marais. Fourth Race— Gerst entry, Burrows, Bandillo, Fifth Race— Lou Rey. Fair Lass, Class Leader. Sixth Race— Claude, Louis Wagner, Savable. T. K. Lynch. Nashville Entries. NASHVILLE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. ♦Apprentice allowance. ©Runs well in mnd. First Race— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling, Tnd. Horses. Age. Wt, Hdcp. 385623Khaki ©.... 5.... 112 725 385952Flaneur ©.... 5.... 109 715 385663Domsie 8....105 690 38507 The Golden Prince 5.... 105 700 38441 Choice ©.... 5... .105 705 38507 The Black Scot ©.... 6-. ..105 690 (38504)The Stewardess ©.... 4.. ..104 720 385343Handcuff ©.... 7.. ..103 710 38597 Little Duchess II.... ©.... 5.... 103 700 S85622Golden Cottage ©.... 4.. ..102 715 38291 Siphon ©.... 4....102 710 (38536)Miss West..... 4.. ..100 715 Second Race— 1-2 Sllle. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (38503) Sweetie 112 740 (38563)Katie Powers 107 750 Orient, ch. f, by Ornament— Bessie V.C 104 Miss Oddity, b. f, by Oddfellow— Lavinia II 104 38503 Sonfriere 100 735 38505 Angelee 100 730 38563 Miss Hortense 100 720 Third Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. The Carter Memorial Stakes. $800 added. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 385352Lady Strathmore 5....120 750 38505 Sinner Bimon 3.... 99 735 (36232)urand Marais 4.... 99 740 Fourth Race— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp, Burrows, br. c, by Charade-Pueblo 107 Walnut Hill, b. c, by Fonso— Flor- imore ". 107 f Wenrick, ch. c, by Pirate of Penzance — Miss Celestina 107 JRudabeck, b. c, by Wagner— Linnie .. 107 JRoseben, b. c, by Ben Strome— Rose Leaf 107 Paris, b. c, by The Commoner — Winsome III 107 38537 Bandillo '. 103 725 S85372tCouncil 103 750 385S73Lord French.. 103 740 38506 Emperor of India 103 720 38503 Aliens 8t. Luke 103 730 38563 Tennessean 103 735 Gerst entry. {W. J. A. Drake entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (38566)Lou Rey ©.... 7.. ..109 725 38595 Ecome ©.... 7.. ..107 720 Outlaw, br. c, by Requital— Blackeye 3 105 25201 SElsie Del 5.... 100 710 38534 Class Leader ©.... 3.... 94 715 385662Fair Lass ©.... 3..., 90 715 Sixth Race— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 38502 Carl Kahler ©.... 5....110 735 385942Louis Wagner ©.... 4....110 735 (S8'.62)Carrie I 6.. ..108 730 S6053 Ice Water 4.... 105 725 Jim Crow, b. c, by Fenelon Mies Fairfax 3.. ..100 332752J. Sidney Walker 3.. ..100 750 fS8567)Claude ©.... 3.... 100 740 (34672)Savable 3.. ..100 735 385S22Balzac 3.... 97 720 Lakeside Form. LAKESIDE FORM. The form of Tuesday's Lakeside fields is : First Race— Crucero, Lacache, Roaie Dillon. Second Race— Automaton, Theory, Gracious. Third Race— Antonins, Omdurman, Arthur entry. Fourth Race— Gus Lanka, Fullback, Miss Manners Fifth Race— Prodigal Son, Dyxona, Will8herry. Sixth Race— Alee, Haydon, John J, Regan. Lakeside Entries. LAKESIDE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. •Apprentice allowance. ©Runs well in mnd. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horsos.color.sex&pedigree. A. Wt. Hdcp, 38544*Discharged ©....104 675 38486 Dr. O'Neill 104 700 38486*Animnla ©....104 710 38544 Crucero ■. 101 725 385153Rosie Dillon 99 710 384863*Lacache 96 715- ♦Discord, ch. c, by Nomad— Music 96 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 384862Automaton ©.... 5 116 725 38515 Prince of Melrose ... ©.... 5.... 108 660 384252*Cornwall..; ©.... 4... .106 685 38488*Doeskin ©.... 4.. ..105 665 38516 Theory 7... .105 715 38515 Ida V ©.... 5....103 660 38549 Terralene © 6 103 65a 38515 Sir Clans ©.... 4....102 640 33550 2*Zibia 4.... 101 690 38515 Fade Meny ©.... 4.... 100 665 S85493*Branch ©.... 8.... 100 660 38394*The Elba ©.... 5.... 98 680 385162*Gracions ©.... 5.... 98 700 38393*Annu ©.... 5.... 98 ......690 38303*Goodsense 4. .. 95 600 38424*The Cedars •• 4.... 95 640 38516*Quicksilver Sue 4.... 95 660 Third Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap, 383973Albula ©.... 5. ...Ill 715 3854730mdurman ©.... 5... .106 720 884872Antonius ©.... 6.... 105 725 385772Dan McKenna ©.... 3.... 97 700 38547 Lingo ©.... 4.... 94 715- 384873+Rankin ©.... 3.... 94 715 384553fFrank M ©.... 5.... 88 720 fj. Arthur entry. Fourth. Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling, (38516)Safeguard ©....107 665 38425 Miss Manners ©....107 690 (38544)Gus Lanka 105 725- 38516 Hickory Corners ©....101 660 38544 Dr. Worth II ©....101 690 385152*Sly Boots ©....100 665 385443*Fullback ©....99 710 38489*Irene Mac ©.... 94 690 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 254912 Dyxona 5.... 114 715 38548 Oscar ©.... 5.. ..114 625 38576 Prince Webb ©.. . 4.. ..110 700 384542Prodigal Son ©.... 3....100 725 (38549)Will Sherry ©.... 3.. ..100 700 385442Uranium ©.... 3.... 100 675 384543Reoves ©.... 3....100 690 38426 Mr. Bender 3.... 97 600 38*54 Gold Bride ©.... 3.... 95 695 81xth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 384552Alee ©.... 6....109 725 38393 Whangdoodle ©.... 5. ...108 670 (384551*Haydon ©.... 4. ...107 720 38548*Jack Doyle .'. 5....107 710 (38580)Goldaga ©.... 4.. ..107 640 385483*J ohn A. Clarke © .... 4 .... 105 685 38576*Dutch Carter © ... 6. ...103 690 36256 Has Gift 4.... 102 660 3848933idney Sabath ©.... 3.... 99 675 385762* John J. Regan 3.... 89 720 Reynolds & Co. 119 Dearborn St., 6th Floor, Chicago. WeNeverMIs- , ... *in.- represent. j „, ^ Q Neill 2 H Cl Don Domo (!) /^^K^R (KINLOCH) H Glen Water (I) MM Sir Christopher CI hIP Selected Lost ^%2xi» The above were our best Established 1890 hets yesterday. day. y Today's Special worked fully a second faster than the race will be run. Nothing outside of an accident can prevent him from winning. $10.00 1 Won $4,424 Flat bet on each of our r From Jan. 1st, 1903, to Specials j April 25th. For past record of advertised specials see our ads. in Chicago American and Daily Racing Form of Sunday, April 26th. Terms for best bets at Lakeside and St. Louis t $1 DAlLY,$4 WEEKLY. ($5.00 after May 4th) or $5 for 5 winning: specials. Scratches and placed horses not counted— only actual winners. "Wired at 10 a.m. Delivered to any city-address before 12 m. EF~NOTE. Hereafter sheets will not be on sale at news stands before 12 m. Avoid being humbugged by parties offering to sell onr information by the names of St. Clair or Hamp. Roons. Can accommodate one or two gentlemen desiring strictly first-class room during the Chicago season. Located in Austin near Lake Street Elevated, convenient to both Harlem and Hawthorne race tracks. Private. Address R. 8., Dally Racing: Form. Page [3] Lakeside Form Chart. LAKESIDE FORM CHART. ROBY, IND., April 27, 1903.— Eleventh day. Lakeside Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. S Weather clear, track good. Presiding Judge, A. "VV. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, M. Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mi le. Purse $400 ; $75 to second; $25 to third. ^ SQKrTer Op j O 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. * Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P _ 3S4532L. FREE KNIGHTWB 106 3= 1» 1* 1* Domin'k H Dernham ^H^-ij 3! 3S545 J. W. O'NEILL ws 109 7°k 4°k 31 2\ H PhlllipsG B Watkins t« 6-5 6-o 2-5 (; 38457 ELSIE DE VERE W 111 2"k 2°k 2"k 3nt J Walsh T Licalzi . 20 40 40 12 3S304 TOM REES ws 113 6* 3= 4* Penny G B "Watkins ,4-5 G-5 G-5 2-5 3, 384S42POCASSAT will 9\ 61 63 5* Majors C B Campbell 6 7 7 2 (, 3S453 HINDILENE W 111 lDk 5» 5' GV Sinclair K I Weil 20 40 40 12 £ 3S514 C. G. HUTCPHNS'Nw 107 85 8* 8" 7»* J Baker C DeWitt & Co 8 12 12 4 . 3S5143DICK RIPLEY W 111 4"" 7° 7»* V C Kelly J J Llark ein 0 7 7 2 OCTO CAFE w 118 5.*. 10 10 9s C Irven W H Ford J10 40 40 12 RJ KLEBERG w 118 10 9*9M0 Morper C E Waters $10 40 40 12 1 t Coupled in betting. Time, 24g, 50J. g Winner — B. f, by Free Knight— Fauna IU. (trained by H. Dernham). . Went to post at 2:15. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won in a canter; second easily. ■ Lady Free Knight was much the best, showed keen speed throughout and won as her rider pleased. J. W. O'Neill began slowly, but made up ground fast in the last eighth and easily t, outstayed Elsie de Vere. The latter ran in improved form. Tom Rees tired when the pinch came. Pocassat ran a dull race and can do better. Scratched— 383072Miss Mollie, 113. z Overweights— Lady Free Knight, 3 pounds. . * Lady Free Knight, show, out. G. B. Watkins entry, show, out. Elsie de vere, show, ( 4 to 1. _ I O O K 17 CI SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $400; $75 to second; §25 to third. 3 QOO j O 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. j Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 3845S MISS LIZA w 7 110 3nk 31 42 3* 2* lnk Domin'k G B Grimes (rec.)3 3 3 1 3 38489*JOHN J. REGANw 3 93 1» l1! lh 11 l1 25 J Booker J J Marklem 7-5 7-5 7-5 3-5 3 38455*PYRRHO ws 4 104 5U 72i 6nt 71 61 3h Sinclair J F Hacker 10 10 8 3 3 3842S3*LIMELIGHT W 7 103 4* 52 531 5& 51 43 H Hall N M Vedder G 7 7 21 3 (3S458)D'CH CARTER W 6 106 Gl V- 32 4& 41! 51 Howell J Phillips 2 2 2 4-5 3 3S549 MEROPS ws 7 10S 2°k 6* 7* G2 7& G1 B'k'n'th G Lanka 6 7 7 21 3 3S5l92*PRINCE WEBBwb 4 99 71 41 2" V- 3"k 78 H PhillipsJ Arthur 3 3 3 1 3 3S367 ILLUMINATE W4 99 S8S888P Phillips M Stark 10 15 15 5 3 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 50g. 1:17, 1:422, l:49g. 3 Winner— Ch. m, by Flatlands— Question (trained by G. B. Grimes). Went to post at 2:45. Off at the first break to a good start. Won driving; second easily. Miss Liza was not called on until turning for home, where she closed up on John J. Regan and outstayed him to the wire in a fierce drive, Dominick clearly outriding J. Booker. John J J Regan ran his race and would probably have won with a stronger rider up. Pyrrho and ] Limelight fought it out closely in the last sixteenth for third place. Hall was of little 1 help to the latter. Dutch Carter ran a dull race. Prince Webb was well spent when turn- 1 ing for home. Scratched— (38519) Zonne, 110. Miss Liza, show, 1 to 2. John J. Regan, show, out. Pyrrho, show, 3 to 2. Dutch Carter, show, 2 to 5. Prince Webb, show, 1 to 2. j O K T T THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to third. . QOD J i 3 -year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P \ 3S5463SOOTHSAYER w 104 5h 41 48 412 410 13 J Walsh Lamasney Bros 21 21 21 3-5 % 38547 DAN M'KENNA ws 106 2» 2l 11 1= 121 23 Domin'k J C Milam & CoG-5 6-5 G-5 2-5 J 38517 GREGOR K. W 102 31 3nk 3*1 3ll 21 32 H Hall W M HedgeiT&Co 1112-5, 3S456 OUR BESSIE W 97 lh 1" 2h 2& 3l 425 Ferrell J F Newman 6 7 7 2 * 3S4S6 OKL'H'MA BELLEw 90 6 5l 6 6 5l 51! R Knapp Knapp & Cable 100 200 200 40 i 3S393 DUTCH PR'CESS W 90 4* 6 5" 5nk 6 6 Havill W H Ford 100 200 200 40 J Time, 25, 50J, 1:17, 1:44. Winner— Ch. g, by Horoscope — Seeress (trained by D. Lamasney). * Went to post at 3:15. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. 1 Soothsayer was much the best. He was pocketed at the half mile post and had to pull out in the final eighth to the outside. Under the whip he responded gamely and was going away at the end. Dan McKenna ran well to the stretch, but tired palpably when called on strongly. Gregor K. tired badly when a furlong out. Our Bessie ran well for six furlongs, j The others were never in the hunt. , Overweights — Dan McKenna, 1 pound. No show betting on first three. OOKTQ FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to third. . qqQ 40 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ^Sr)4G2BURN BUNTONW 5 109 3"k 21 3» 22 11 Ferrell J F Newman 8-5 8-511-102-5 WnSSCORPIO wb 6 115 2nk lh l1 l1! 2" Domin'k E Trotter & Co2 2 9-5 3-5 : Tfiill HAIDEE w 5 93 lnk 6nk 61 5nk 3l II PhillipsLamasney Bros 15 30 30 10 r"s4S6)MIMO w 3 92 6" 31 2* 31 4l J Booker P Sheridan 8-5 21 21 3-5 ; *«687 HERODIADE W 4 95 5°k 5= 44 41 5* J Baker G C Bennett&Co 10 30 30 10 ; ^S4 t OPTIONAL w 4 95 7 7 7 7 63 Sinclair II Dernham 4 10 10 21 ; 3(354 M JOHNSON w 4 101 4"k 4^ 51! 6* 7 Taylor L Marion & Co 15 60 GO 15 ; Time, 24g, 49M, l:07g. Winner— Ch. m, by Rancocas— Dead Cinch (trained by O. S. Newman). Went to post at 3:45. Off at the first break to an excellent start. Won in a canter; ; second easily. Burnie Bunton was not called on until entering the final quarter, where she J easily moved up on Scorpio and had him well beaten from the sixteenth post home. Scorpio displayed keen speed and was much the best of the others. Haidee closed up ground I in the stretch and finished going fast. Mimo had enough when a furlong out. Herodiade : was right there for four and a half furlongs. Mayor Johnson is ready and will do to watch especially in mud. Scratched— (3854G) St. Minor, 111. Burnie Bunton, show, out. Scorpio, show, out. Haidee, show, 4 to 1. Mimo, show, , out. : •JO K f7H FIFTH RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. QOO I t/ 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind~"~Horses A Wt St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P "S4ri!DON DOMO w 107 21 V 1° 151 Ferrell J F Newman 7-107-107-10out t (38514)PLEA w 110 3» 5 5 21 Domin'k F Cook 9-5 9-5 9-5 2-5 385453MAGGIE LEEBER w 107 41 21 2* 321 Morper C B Campbell 4 4 4 1 3S5183MISS FL'MANN wb 107 5 31! 31 41 J Walsh J J Marklein 4 5 5 1 TRIBUNE W107 1* 4" 4" 5 H PhillipsH Arthur 12 20 20 6 Winner— Gr g, by Rancocas— Faithless (trained by O. S. Newman). Went to post at 4:15. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second driving Don Domo spreadeagled the field and won with his rider looking backward. Plea finished resolutely under a strong ride and caught Maggie Leeber tiring In the last fifty yards. I The latter ran her race. and had no mishaps. Miss Fleischmann tired fast in the last eighth. Tribune ran a fair race and bears watching. No show betting. r O A SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. OOOOU 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz % StrFm Jockeys Owners O H C P~ - T8 i49 GOLDAGA w 4 101 1* 22 2» 22 21 1* J Walsh W Burke 4 6 6 2 ^♦FILIFORM WS 4 102 4" 6»k 7 7 Gl 2*1 H Hall W M Hedges&Co21 21 11-54-5 38549 FALSE LEAD WS 7 103 3»k 7 6* G5 51 3" C Kelly M Sabath 21 3 3 1 §428*MERAN WS 4 99 6»k 11 l1 l1 1*1 4= H PhillipsH Dernham 10 15 15 6 3S549 BALLOON WSB 5 106 2* 4" 53 4" 42 51 Morper ABMcGinnis&Co 4 6 6 2 38519 PRAIRIE DOG WS 6 109 5* 3* 3"k 32 3* G*l Domin'k W W Clark 4 4 2 1 38424 DR. GtraNSEY wb 4 99 7 53 42 B» 7 7 J Baker E Trotter 21 3 3 1 •Apprentice allowance. Time, 25J, 49|, 1:18, 1:45J, 1:51|. Winner— Br. h, by Onondaga— Golden Reel (trained by W. Burke). Went to post at 4:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. t. Goldaga ran a surprisingly good race. Always well up he challenged Meran when a fur-lone out and after disposing of him stood off Filiform's bid in the last hundred yards. Filiform closed up fast in the final furlong, but faltered in the closing strides. False Lead d came with a rush at the end, nipping Meran on the post for third place. Meran was well II beaten just after straightening out for home. The track was too hard to suit Prairie Dog. Scratched— 38548 Irkutsk, 97; 38549 Harry Beck, 107. Overweights — Goldaga, 3 pounds; Prairie Dog, 1. Goldaga, show, evens. Filiform, show, 1 to 2. False Lead, show, 1 to 2. Prairie Dog, j, show, 1 to 2'. Dr. Gurnsey, show, 1 to 2. Kinloch Park Form Chart. S ^ * _ 3! (; 3, £ (, . g . ■ t, z * ( I 3 j 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 J ] 1 1 j . \ % J * i J * 1 j , . : ; ; ; ; J I : , : t I - t. d II j, KINLOCH PARK FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., April 27, 1903.— Eleventh day. Kinloch Park Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. ' Weather clear, track fast. ] 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 ^ACE--3-4 Mi,e- Purse ?500- 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. * 3858 7 Ind~ Horses A Wt St % & % StrFin Jockeys Owners ' O H C P 384992*SYLVIA TALBOT 3 95 2 lnk l3 lnk lDk L Wilson B Schreiber 7-107-101-2 out 3S5302BRIDGE W 4 106 3 32 23 2* 2s T Dean J S Bratton 3 8 7 2 (36006)ICICLE W 5 106 1 23 32 31 31 Watson Gumb'ts&Powers 8 15 15 6 3S5262*ZIRL W 4 89 5 53 51 5= 4°k Bridwell Daniels & Co 4 7 7 9-5 37961 RAG TAG wb 4 99 7 6s 6s 61 51 Sing'ton J T Stewart & C06 14 14 4 (3850DDR. SCHARFF W 4 103 G 4nk 4s 4"k 61S Munro J O'Neall & Co 12 20 20 5 3S4G5 DR. KAMMERER W 3 95 4 7» 7s 75 7" Wallace J E Basquil & Co20 50 50 15 37971 DEATH w 8 106 8 8 8 8 8 Post H Robinson 10 25 25 8 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 47$, l:13i. Winner — Ch. f, by Balgowan — Parolee (trained by G. Covington). Went to post at 2:34. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Sylvia Talbot ran a good game race. She raced Icicle into submission in going the first; sixteenth and then had enough left to stall off Bridge at the end. The latter was speedy and ran a game race. Icicle showed speed, but tired in the stretch. Death went to the post sore. The terrific early pace was too much for Dr. Scharff. Rag Tag ran a fair race. Zirl did her best. Scratched— 3S526sHie Away, 106. Bridge, show, 4 to 5. Icicle, show, 3 to 1. SECOND RAGE— 3-4 Mile* Purse 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. €$8588 Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockey3 Owners O H C 3S469 MRS. WIGGS 107 4 4s 43 42 lnk Donnelly Turney Bros 15 15 8 3 3S4653PRINCE EUGENE W 112 1 3«k 21 2" 21 Daviss'n J U Strode 4 6 6 2 34470 CASTUS W 109 2 23 3l 31 33 W Wats'nT F Sellers 4 4 4 8-5 38556 RURALIST WB 109 12 8s 71 5U 42 T Dean J S Bratton 3 31 16-57-5 34170 TO TIL A B 107 G G2 62 6* 51 Earl H D Beafns 15 30 30 12 38135 SAPOLIO w 111 13 103 91 73 6» Troxler J S Rothert 8 15 15 6 375S7 FAST MATE ws 107 8 7& S2 12 73 M Lowe F K Newton&Co 8 15 15 G 3S496 KINLIGHT W 107 11 93 102 S1 S2 D Vititoe M F Carrano&Col5 30 30 10 3S55G CAMEMBERT w 109 7 11 11 11- 93 Irwin S E Parmer 20 25 25 10 3S345 JOHN CARNEY WSB 112 3 51 5l 91 101 Howell C A Alderson&CoG 15 15 6 37251 ANZEIGER W 109 10 12 12 10-' ll1 Donovan B Schreiber 20 20 20 8 3S31G MILKY WAVE w 107 5 lh H l1 125 Sing'ton J B Lawson 4 10 10 4 30344 ARGOL W 107 9 13 13 13 13 T O'BrienW Conran 10 20 20 S Time, 25, 4SJ, 1:15J. Winner — B. f, by Candlemas — Truant (trained by A. Turney). Went to post at 3:11. At post 7 minutes. Start fair. Won in a drive; second the same. Mrs. Wiggs was best. She waited on her field, came fast in the stretch and won going away. • Prince Eugene got off well, was well handled, did his best and had no mishaps. The same applies to Castus. Milky Wave showed early speed, but quit badly. Ruralist ran a good race from a bad start. John Carney showed some speed. Totila will bear watching. Scratched— 38465 Can Nell, 109. Overweights — Sapolio, 2 pounds. 4 Mrs. Wiggs, show, 3 to 2. Prince Eugene, show, evens. Castus, show, 4 to 5. Rural-ist, show, 7 to 10. THIRD RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. yygyy Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 38527 DR. CLARK w 6 109 2 21 22 22 1* Howell W McLemore 4 6 41 8-5 3S439 DR. HART w 4 106 3 4" 41 3" 23 Otis Mrs M Goldblatt 3 4 4 7-5 3S4962BEN HULLUM W 4 106 7 51 31 42 32 Post G Innes 3-2 8-5 3-2 1-2 3S467 KISS QUICK wb 6 107 1 Is la lh 41 T Dean Landon & Co S 8 8 31 3S5293SPURS WS 7 109 4 68 68 68 53 Earl R R Rice 12 30 30 10 3&501 IRIS w 7 107 5 3l 4* 53 6* Preston W M Walker 15 30 30 10 370G5 DELSARTE wb 8 104 6 7C 7s 71 710 Donovan R Bradford 12 20 20 8 38405 DECLAIMER * wsb 4 106 9 9 9 9 S3 Donnelly Ward & Harlan 6 10 9 3 38496*KING'S PET 7 109 8 8 8 8 9 Johnson C H Chambers 20 30 30 10 I •Apprentice allowance. Time, -24J, 49}, 1:141, 1:21$. ^HH Winner — Br. g, by Raquet — Faithless (trained by W. McLemore). Went to post at 3:36. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second easilylH Dr. Clark got /away well and had clear sailing, showed speed throughout and finished reso-^ lutely. Dr. Hart was cut off and ran around the first three when entering the stretch, closed up fast and ran to his best form. Ben Hullum ran the best race of the first three. He was practically left and made up much ground. Kiss Quick was probably short. Scratched— 38529 Peter Duryea, 112; 3S498 Denny Duffy, 107. Dr. Clark, show, 7 to 10. Dr. Hart, show, 3 to 5. Ben Hullum, show, out. , ^"0^^H RACB— "1 Mile" Purse $500- 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 38590 Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C "F~ 384683GLEN WATER w 4 115 4 41 4* 3* 35 lu C Frakes Turney Bros 9-109-107-10out (3S530)BOASTER wb 4 97 6 3- 31 2a lh 2nk Daviss'n Mrs M Goldblatt 3 4 4 4-5 3S557 KIT TIE CLYDE w 6 90 1 l1 11 l"k 22 31 Bridwell L Lemp & Co 8 12 12 4 35651 PROSPER LA GAIW 5 97 3 5»k 53 52 4* 420 T Dean J S Bratton 6 1G 1G 6 3S5002WEL. LIGHT wsb 3 90 5 2" 2" 4nk 510 5° M Lowe F Debeque 10 1G 1G G 3S5C0 BUCCLEUTH wsb 4 105 2 G 6 6 6 6 Donovan B Schreiber 5 10 10 3 Time, 26, 50i, 1:15$, 1:41$. Winner — B. c, by Wawekus — Feronica (trained by A. Turney). Went to post at 3:59. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Glen Water was much the best. He was put against the fence on the first turn and cut off badly at the half mile post, but came on gamely despite all this discouragement and won on the post. Boaster ran a good race and outgamed Kittie Clyde at the end. The latter showed much early speed and hung on gamely. Prosper La Gai made a good showing for the first time out this year. Buccleuth seems to be of no present use. Scratched— (385G0)Flintlock, 109; 384682Kafflr, 100; 383492Audiphone, 104; 38468 Dubious, 100; 385603W. B. Gates, 95; (38557)Ben Lear, 87. Boaster, show, out. Kittie Clyde, show, 6 to 5. - FIFTH RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S528 MAGGIE WORK ws 100 4 23 11 lnk Munro R F Meyers 3 5 5 2 384G6 PINKY B. W 102 3 32 33 2h Sayers I E Clark 10 20 20 8 3S43G3AMBERITA w 98 2 11 211 33 Donovan B Schreiber 3-2 8-5 3-2 7-10 3S3153BESSIE B. 103 6 5l 4= 4" L Wood S S Bender & Co4 4 4 8-5 3S52S*ORA M' KINNEY W 102 1 4l 6° 52 F Smith J F Daniels & Co5 8 8 3 37987 RED MONARCH w 105 5 G2 5* Cls Earl A C Bernays 7 20 20 8 ALL GOOD W 105 S 8* S8 73 Irwin S E Parmer&Co 12 20 20 8 BY RIGHT 103 7 71 7h 8* Otis J Cronan 6 6 6 2 *ST. ERMIN w 106 9 9 9 9 C Frakes Turney Bros 6 10 10 4 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 24f, 49}, 5G. Winner — Br. f, by Requital — Novel (trained by R. F. Meyers). Went to post at 4:24. At post 10 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second the ■ same. Maggie Work ran in improved form and outgamed Pinky B. at the end. The two . had a whipping finish from the head of the stretch. Pinky B. ran to her best form. Am-= berita showed early speed, but seems to be an overrated filly. She had no mishaps today. St. Ermin, a good looker, was practically left. Red Monarch caused the delay. Scratched— 37644 Mengis, 106; 38 3 7 83Selected, 104. Maggie Work, show, 4 to 5. Pinky B., show, 4 to 1. Amberita, .show, 1 to 3. Bessie B., show, 4 to 5. ' OO CTAf) SIXTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. ' OOOtlJ Selling. ; • ind Horses AWtSt^ % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " (SS561)S. CHRIST'PH'R W 7 108 5 21 23 22 l°k F Smith J F Daniels & Col-2 7-103-5 out 3S5272*ORLEANS 5 102 2 H H H 22 L Wilson J Burrows & Co 4 5 5 6-5 ■ 384672REDUCER w 8 109 3 5 5 32 31 Earl N B Tichenor 4 7 7 8-5 ; 3S470*BROWN VAIL w 7 102 1 4« 41 5 415 Bridwell C E Burnett&Co 30 50 50 12 * 38439 SAM HOUSTON WB 4 106 4 3h 33 4h 5 • T Dean J D Dearing 7 7 5 1 \ ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 24, 48}, 1:14$, 1:21$. \ Winner — Br. g, by Pontiac — Calypso (trained by J. F. Daniels). ^ Went to post at 4:57. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily, l Sir Christopher was always a contender, ran to his best form and outgamed Orleans in a| driving finish. The latter was speedy and ran an excellent race, but was tiring at the endj Reducer made up ground and came fast through the stretch. Brown Vail ran to her bestl form. * Scratched— 38009 Terra Incognita, 111; (38467) Boundlee, 106; 385Gl2Mollie T., 104. Orleans, show, 1 to 3. Reducer, show, 1 to 2. --'$,^£1 Page [4] Jamaica Form. JAMAICA FORM. Th« form of Tuesday's Jamaica Holds iB : First Raco— Miss Nancy, Mimon, Wizard. Second Baco— Torchlight, Blue and Orange or Locket, Miladi Love. Third Baca— Graziallo, Valour, Hazel wood. Fourth Bace— Plater, Kickshaw, Right and True. Fifth Race— Grand Opera, The Huguenot, Zoroaster. Sixth Raco— Snowdrift, Spring Silk, Mennenfield. Reliable Parties who are in a position to place a bet on something good— WHEN IT IS GOOD— can secure some satisfactory information occassionally on the Chicago races by communicating with DANIEL STOKER, ^SBEffifc™ LEM.^ JAMES O 4183 S. Halsted St., - Chicago. III. FUTURE BOOKS ON AMERICAN DERBY Brooklyn, Suburban, The Harlem-National and the Hawthorne Handicaps. WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. Long Distance 'Phones Tarda 628 and 654. — O F - High-Class Broodmares and Yearlings ON RECORD. Including that great star of the turf, GOLD HEELS. By the receiver of E. J. Arnold & Co., bankrupts. By order of the District Courts of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri, and of the Southern District of Illinois, the undersigned Receiver of E. J. Arnold & Company, Bankrupts, will on Friday, May 1, 1903, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following racehorses, yearlings and broodmares: GOLD HEELS, B. H, 5, BY THE BARD— HEEL AND TOE. STRANGER, B. H, 4, BY GOLDFI NCH— DAREKA. OBLIGE, CH. M, 5, BY HENRY OF NAVARRE— GRATITUDE. ST. AVONICUSE' CH' M' 12' BY ENQU,RER-COLOSSA» WITH SUCKLING FILLY BY IMP. JANET N., CH. M, 18, BY McGREGOR— AMELIA. POW WOW, B. M, 12, BY POWHATTAN— M'LISS. IMP. SHIMOGA, CH. M, 8, BY SIR HUGO— THE TASK. B|TTER0ROOTB' M, 9, BY SPENDTHRIFT — VAR1NA, WITH SUCKLING FILLY BY IMS" L£EX AYA' B' M' 9' BY AYRSHIRE— CASTLEREAGH. IMP. DERTHA, B. M, 7, BY DONOVAN— DOROTHEA, WITH SUCKLING COLT BV IMP. CLONSI LLA, CH. M, 7, BY ENTHUSIAST-MAI D OF ATHENS " B. M, WHITE STAR IN FOREHEAD, ABOUT 7 YEARS, BREEDING UNKNOWN. YEARLINGS. CH. F, BY ST. HILAIRE— ZONA. B. C, BY LONGSTREET— LAURA ETHEL" pthfi B. F, BY MARION— LADY AYA. B. C, BY TITH ON U&-TASS EL B. C, BY HURON-TAFFETA. B. Ff BY LONGSTREET— TOUCH NOT B. C, BY LONGSTREET-MA BELLE. CH. F, BY INSPECTOR B™Pl5SzA. I will at the same time, and by virtue of the same authority, and on the same terms f5 t°„ the ^est cash bidder all other personal property of the Bankrupts' estlte Sid B^rnrn^^i^SS^0 and °ne-half m"es Southwest of GreenvUle, County Seat of Bond County, Illinois. Said personal property consisting of two four-year-old mules- one buggy horse; sets of harness; two wagons; one oats crusher; lot of fence posts and luinber^ saddles; bridles; lot of hay; corn and oats; farm implements machinery and horse blankets' and other appliances used by horsemen, together with all household furniture conslstPn^ of parlor furniture, carpets, tables, sofas, rockers, sideboards, rugs, chairs/ stoves? etc.? etc. The sale will take place on the premises at the farm near Greenville as aforesaid on Friday, May 1 1903 commencing at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Terms cash Pur-payments7 satlsfactory references or guaranties will be accorded usual privilege's as to All of the personal property above mentioned be inspected may at any time bv annlvine-signed 3 Huffman, on the premises. For further information apply to tnt under? SOLOMON L. SWARTS, Receiver of E. J. Arnold & Co., SALE & SALE, Attorneys. Missouri Trust Building, St. Louis, Mo. J^ffSk COMMISSIONS ACCEPTED FROM $2.00 to SI.ODO. /4ES^3S^23^V °" °" SM,TH H- A. PERRY "BUD" WHITE C. H. COLBY ■W^^ lilll Members of the Western Turf Association. mm$gS)MW SI^ITH perry & o© m^^^^M'mf^/ ™E EMP,RE' 260 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. yB^oSIXJOB/ t0"9, Dlst^ilce Phone Bank Reference Union Trust ^IBwSISSP^ Harrison 244. Co., Tribune Bldg., Chicago. ^^jggg^ Future Book on the American Derby 1903. _ ODDS. ODDS." ODT1H Horses. Horses. Horses 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd igt 2nd 3rd Action 100 50 25 Grantsdale 100 50 25 Onatas .. 40 — 9n — Th Ahola 100 50 25 George GIbbs ... 250 125 60 Orlando 80 40 ?n Albemarle 800 400 200 Geheimniss .... 150 75 40 Olefiant ino £n 9s Alflo 150 75 40 Gold Bell 200 100 50 Orly H GO V IK Alfredo 400 200 100 Governor (Dead.) Otter Tail inon Km 9Kn Americano CO 30 15 Grey Friar 80 40 20 Philo 7 fl£Sa f Au Revoir 60 30 15 Gilfain 60 30 15 P'mast'r Wright 100 50 25 Authority 500 250 125 Gypzene 150 75 40 P. of Endurance 100 50 i Bad News 100 50 25 Gregor K 40 20 10 Prince Eugene 300 1TO Bardolph 40 20 10 Harry 250 125 60 Red Raven ?.. 300 150 75 Baron Knight 1000 500 250 High Chancellor 25 12 6 Rightful 50 ffi 19 Bob Franklin 300 150 75 Irish Lad 40 20 10 Requisition"!!;' 250 125 60 Bas d'Or 400 200 100 Incubator 50 25 12 Ravel ™ n 19 Bob McLean 60 30 15 J. Sid. Walker. SO 40 20 Sidney c'Love" ffl S ^ Bonnie Burr 400 200 100 Janeway 40 20 10 Sigmund 125 no ™ Bourbon 125 60 30 Jack Orr 800 400 200 Spencer Reif "" 60 w ik "' Banter 40 20 10 Jackfull 200 100 50 Santon 250 125 fifl Benvolio 600 300 150 Judge Himes .. 150 75 40 Shooting Star" 100 W 9^ Beaugard 1000 500 250 Jack Young .... 60 30 15 Sinner Simon." 60 30 l£ Bernays 40 20 10 Lacy Crawford. 150 75 40 Sir Hugh .... 300 150 7K Canyon 150 75 40 Lem Reed 200 100 50 Sen. Morrison * 200 100 Kn Cash Boy 100 50 25 Lyman Hay .... 150 75 40 Skilful 30 1? s Captain Arnold .... 50 25 12 Lendin 150 75 40 Savable 12 r ? Capable 500 250 125 Linguist 30 15 8 Serge ....""""" 150 75 an Chamblee 100 50 25 Ld. of the Vale 30 15 8 Sun Gold . """ 150 75 3n Claude 30 15 8 Ld. Touchwood. 500 250 125 Sir Faust ... " 400 200 inn Collonade 40 20 10 Mackey Dwyer. 30 15 8 Stand'rd Bearer 250 125 m Creolin , 200 100 50 Mexican ........ 40 20 10 The Don 7 so 40 20 Dan McKenna 80 40 20 Mindora 150 75 40 The Picket 40 20 in Dauphin .250 125 60 Manru 200 100 50 Tom Maybin"" 400 200 100 Dick Welles 30 15 8 Malory 150 75 40 Triad .... 100 w m Dupont CO 30 15 Monia 800 400 200 Trapezist ..'.'." 'l000 500 2sn Discharged 500 250 125 Merry Acrobat.. 60 30 15 Topsoil m TO 1^ Early 25 12 6 Mons. Beaucaire 100 50 25 Vaelat ..!." 400 2nn im Estrada Palma .... 250 125 60 McGee 60 30 15 Von Rouse "" ^0 ik s Foxy Kane 100 50 25 M Blumenthal.. 100 50 25 Watoma . 150 /n First Mason 150 75 35 McGowan 50 25 12 Will Sherrv "** 100 Kn 9^ Fore and Aft 40 20 10 Navasota 200 100 50 Witfull 20 in i! F. A. Bullock 150 75 40 Novelist 600 300 150 Woodlake"!!"" SO 40 2n Flocarline 60 30 15 Ontonagon 500 250 125 Tardarm 50 25 12 PAY OR PLAY Quotatjons sub4ec* to change without notice. Remittances should r 1 w " 1 1 " be ■ made payable to Smith, Perry & Co., The Empire 2G0 Stet« St., Chicago, by Express or P. O. Money Order, New York or Chicago Exchange or ReSil-tered Letter. Write names and address legibly. Agents Wanted In every town in th« United State* and Canada. Write for Information. Quotation sheets sent on appllcatloB* Jamaica Form. T. H. O'Connor. JAMAICA JB-OKM. 4 New Yobk, April 27.— The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are : First Race— Woodshade, Grand "Vitesse, Wizard* Second Raco — Torchlight, De Reszke, Locket. Third Race— Graziallo, Valour, Hazelwood. Fourth Raca — Plater, Kickshaw, Cranesville. Fifth Race— Zoroaster, Grand Opera, The Huguenot. Sixth Bace— Cloth of Gold, Stroller, Snowdrift. * T. H. O'Connoe. Jamaica Entries. JAMAICA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. 8E» Runs well in mud. First Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2- year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, box & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (38S21)Excentral 107 710 (88490) Miss Nancy 104 725 385233 Wizard 104 715 English Plan, ch. c, by Hammon —Edna Parker 102 Heritage, b. c, by Order— Herit- iere 102 38464 Grand Vitesse 101 710 38400 Sunglint 101 700 377592Silent Water 99 710 380912Woodshadel 99 705 38464 Moorhen 97 700 38433 St. Roche 97 710 S84003Mimon.... 94 720 38552 Calyx 94 705 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 378873De Reszke 4.... 109 710 383123Locket 4... .108 715 384923Torchlight 4.. ..106 725 38463 Silver Plush 5.... 105 700 38520 Maru 4.. ..105 705 38200 Lady Brockway fiB.... 4.. ..103 700 38401 Miladi Love 3.... 96 715 382373Blue and Orange 3.... 91 720 Third Race— 4 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olda. Allowances. Ind. HorseB, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (37964) Hazelwood 107 ......725 _ 385213Intarlnde 107 720 ■■•8020) Graziallo 107. 750 ^■l38370)Valour 104 740 Fair Order, ch. c, by Order— Fair W Haven 102 r Pistol 99 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3- year-olds. Selling. The Columbus Stakes. $1,000 added. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (36025VPlater 113 750 36105 Wax Candle 106 730 S82373Blue and Orange 108 735 38284 Minotaur 1C6 720 (S8403)Kickshaw 106 740 (38451 )Right and True ©....101 735 378483Ringdove ©....101 725 38524 Sweet Alice 101 730 38555 Petit Bleu 96 720 38494 Cranesville .' 96 730 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 358713Zoroaster 7... .115 735 (385241Grand Opera 4.. ..114 750 38459 Early Eve 4.. ..109 715 . 36S98 The Huguenot 8.... 109 740 36105 Wax Candle 3.... 95 730 S8129 Colonsay 3.... 89 725 38003 Rosanco 3.... 85 715 - 36988 Gaviota 3.... 84 735 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 36377 Mennenfield. ©....112 715 Black Hussar, b. c, by St. George Marie Jansen 112 36158 Mart Mullen © .... 112 705 Sir Roche, ch. c, by Sir Knight-Annie Bishop 112 384343SpringSilk 112 720 38495 Cruachan .112 700 33446 Ravelment 112 710 38525 Blue Jay 112 700 Stroller, br. c, by Ornament-Promenade 1G9 38404 Twin Rose 109 705 Calcutta, b. c, by Hindoo— Bed and Blue 109 38525 Snowdrift 107 725 36414 Lady Knighthood 107 715 38465 Adele Harding 107 705 * 38525 Cloth of Gold 107 710 Kinloch Park Form. O KINLOCH P ARK FORM. '* The form of Tuosday's Kinloch Park fields is : t? First Bace— Stub, In Bond, Sardian. F* Second Bace— Socapa, Dawson, Varner. t Third Race— Aransas Pass, Brick bowler, Gus i Heidorn. I Fourth Race— Monos, Nearest, Scortic. §, Fifth Race— On the Quiet, Loca, Vicie Vance. Jp ' Sixth Race— Optimo, Fridolin, Irving Mayor. Kinloch Park Form. R. J. Collins. \/ , KINLOCH PARK FORM. St. Loots, Mo., April 27 —The horses seeming to jiftve the best chances in Tuesday's races are : First Bace— Stub or Honeybrook. Second Race— Socapa or Luna Minor, Third Bace— Brick Fowler or Ben Adkins. Fourth Bace— Jena or Barkelmore. Fifth Bace— Lasso or Dotty Shute. Sixth Racs— Charles D. or False. R. J, Collins. Kinloch Park Entries. KINLOCH PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cloar ; track fast. •Apprentice allowance. © Buns well in mud. First Race— 5-8 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward, Selling. Ind, Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38527 Honeybrook ©.... 4... .121 690 378123Anti Trust 5....121 705 34441 Rosecourt 4.. ..116 695 38496*Submarino 5.... 114 690 38467*Rayomen 4.... 11 3 700 35266 Sardian 3.. ..109 715 38465 Escanaba 3.... 109 695 37357 Martin Brady 3. ...106 710 38165 Can Nell 3. ...106 715 37459 In Bond ©.... 3....106 720 37755 Sabinal 3.... 106 710 37989 Cousin Eoso 3.... 104 700 37814 Topsy Ovor 3. ...104 710 37166 Vineland ©.... 3.. ..104 705 385562*Stub 3. ...101 725 Second Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4- year-olds and upward. Soiling. 38345 Dominis 8.... 107 705 38529 Socapa ©.... 5....107 725 38467 Bounteous ©.... 5....107 710 38470 Ledaea 7.. ..105 695 38467 Pamplona 4.... 103 690 38437 Dawson ©.... 4.... 103 720 38531 Varner ©.... 4.. ..103 715 38526 Pil astor 4 .... 103 705 38470 Luna Minor 4.... 101 715 38405 Ermack. ©.... 4....101 700 38497*First One 6.... 100 710 3^t05*Margie S ©.... 4.... 96 700 . Third Race— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (38528)Aransas Pass 121 750 38436 Ben Adkins 110 720 Jehane, ch. f , by Wawekus— Bink.110 385282Gns Heidorn 103 735 384662Brick Fowler 108 740 38528 Tiomaine 105 720 38591 Bessie B 105 730 Fourth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38560 Sambo ©.... 4.. ..112 700 (38500)Bengal ©.... 5. ...112 715 385603W. B. Gatos ©.... 7... .110 710 385572ElRey ©.... 5.. ..107 705 385312Jena ©.... 6....103 710 385573*Monos ©.... 5....103 725 38560 8cortic ©.... 4.... 100 715 385292Eda Riley 6....100 705 (38349)*Nearost ©.... 8.... 100 ......720 38497 Barkelmore ©.... 3.... 97 700 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. 38531 Pierce J ©.... 4... .111 695 38527 Johnll 6....106 690 384402Mrs. Grannan ©.... 5....104 690 38437 Katie Gibbons ©.... 7.. ..104 700 38501 Madam 6.... 104 690 384983Vicie Vance 9. ...104 715 38496 Parnassus ©.... 4.... 103 700 385273Loca 4.. ..101 720 37862*Fickle Saint 5.... 99 710 38527*Lasso 6.... 99 705 (38«65)On the Quiet 3.... 95 725 *8:61 Apple Bloom 3.... 90 715 385E63Dotty Shute ©.... 3.... 90 715 38469 Dolly Hayman 3.... 90 705 38556*Immor telle © ... 3.... 85 710 Sixth Race-1 1-16 Miles. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. 38470 Accolade ©.... 5.. ..107 710 38558 Irving Mayor © ... 5.... 107 715 38531 False ©.... 6.... 105 705 385313Countess Clara 5.. ..105 710 384372Prima II ©.... 5....105 715 385012Fridolin ©.... 5.. ..105 720 38470 Free Pass ©.... 6.. ..105 705 38589 Dr. Hart ©.... 4....103 700 38531 Jingler 4.. ..103 710 38557 Optimo ©.... 4.. ..103 725 385582*Charles D ©.... 7.... 102 705 383763*Kingstelle..... ©.... 5.. ..100 710 38531*Atheola ©.... 4.... 96 700 Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. •Subscriber, Chicago. Centie was even to show. C. A. C, Henry, 111. Jackfull is owned and trained in Chicago. Werner, Chicago. G. W. Johnson was foaled in 1890. Yo Tambien in 1889. MONTHLY FORM BOOKS. The Form Book for March is ready for sale, and includes the racing; of March 28. Paper cover, $L00; leather cover, $LE0. Page [5] Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., April 27, 1903. — One Hundred and Fortieth day. New California Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. TreaE Racing starts at 2:05 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 38599 FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners OHCP 38540SST. WINIFRIDE s 110 2 lh l3 Is 14 Kelly W B Sink Jr 3-4 3-4 3-5 1-3" 3S5122BLISSFUL ws 110 4 8» 4* 2" 22 Butler Smith & Co 12 20 20 7 385123HONEYSUCKLE ws 110 8 94 74 65 3| Hend's'n G W Snider & Co7 10 10 3 38512 PART'G JENNIE ws 105 11 102 64 4" 45 W Knapp J J Coalter 12 20 20 7 38193 PURE DALE ws 105 12 12 11 5* 5} Buxton Thomas & Co 10 15 15 5 38447 MORDENTA w 105 3 5h 55 7" 64 Dugan F J Stoer & Co 20 30 30 10 S17812MAUD SHERWOODw 105 6 3" 3* 3* 74 Carson D Cameron 7 15 15 5 38447 MAUD MULLER 100 1 43 10 8 84 Miranda Mrs C Miller 40 50 50 20 38048 ALT A PEGGY 105 10 11 9 11 92 Chandler R B Howell 40 50 50 20 38193 PENZANCE w l08 7 7 13 10 10* See S Rafour 60 100 50 20 38253 AMORUNA ws 105 5 23 22 92 11 L JacksonP McGutre 30 SO 20 7 37176 HEATH. HONEY ws 105 14 13 12 12 12 J SheehanA Leash 40 50 40 12 87925 FIRE DANCE w 100 13 14 14 14 13 McGov'n Papinta 60 100 100 40 38253 BEE ROSEWATERws 110 9 62 82 13 14 Adkins P W Wilde 10 12 10 4 Time, 244, 49, 1:024. Winner— Ch. f, by St. Carlo— Santa Cruz (trained by W. B. Sink, Jr.). Went to post at 2:14. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won pulled up; second driving. St. Winifride got away in her stride and led unextended throughout and far outclassed the field. Blissful was shuffled back in the first quarter, but was closing up like a cyclone at the end. Honeysuckle also closed a tremendous gap. Parting Jennie went well and is worth remembering. Pure Dale made up fifteen lengths in the last half. Maud Sherwood failed to stay and was evidently short. Scratched— 38447 Winifred Wear, 100. Overweights — Penzance, 3 pounds. St. Winifride, show, 1 to 5. Blissful, show, 3 to 1. Honeysuckle, show, 8 to 5. 38600 SECSemngRACE_ 1'2 M"e" PUrSe ?40°' 2-year"olds- Maidens. Fillies.' Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 3S44S2STRIFE w 110 3 25 15 1* See E Barron & Co 5 — 5 — 3 — (ST 38418 CONSTANZA w 106 2 13 2* 2" Bonner W J Speirs 3 4 35 IJ 38328 METLAKATLA w 106 1 325 33 34 Burk J D Millin 30 30 6 2 3S5393WIGGINS IL w 110 7 43 4* 4* Kelly W B Sink Jr 3 6 6 2 38539 ETHEL ABBOTT w 101 6 65 7 5* Miranda Mrs C Miller 10 10 10 4 SK^SS^!* WS3J2 i 5^ 52 68 Sullivan B'nchi&McGov'n 2 4 4 7-5 3S539 FOREST FIRE w 106 5 7 63 7 Chandler H L Haskell 50 60 60 20 SSyj^.-r^r, 'W'H2 Left at the post. LAJ'ks'n Gard'nCityStable 20 20 12 5 STELLARIS w 10d Left at the post. Buxton F Edwards 10 30 30 12 Time, 12, 24, 48}. Winner— Br. f, by St. Carlo — Tumult (trained by O. A. Appleby). .y*ent t0 P°st at 2:44- At P°st 3 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Strife won as if she outclassed the field and ran a superior race. Away in her stride she indulged Constanza to the stretch, where she forged to the front cantering. Constanza is steadily improving and possessed of brilliant speed, forced the pace for three furlongs and was tiring at the end and should improve. Metlakatla ran a good race and finished fast and gamely. Wiggins II. went wide on the turn and was finishing well, but was sore in her preliminary. Ethel Abbott ran away before the race and her race was unexpectedly jrood Samar was bearing out on the turns and badly handled. Scratched— Nettie K., 110. Overweights — Wiggins IL, 4 pounds. Strife, show, 3 to 5. Constanza, show, 3 to 5. Metlakatla, show, evens. Samar, show ' 3 to 5. 3860X THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners OHCP 38392 ROSE OF MAY w 4 106 6 7» 64 45 lnk Chandler J L Kirk & Co — 30 30 30 12 (3S511)MOUNTEBANK ws 5 100 4 in 1* 25 22 McGov'n M Finlen 4 10 8 3 S»££¥SIN CARRIEWS 5 103 5 42 52 1* 3* W Knapp J J Duncan 6 12 12 5 3S5102DOD. WIETHOFF 7 103 2 3» 2" 5» 4* JTSh'h'n Owen & Co 8 10 10 4 (383S7)BERENDOS ws 5 111 8 93 85 3* 55 See J Green 10 15 10 4 (3S510)SLY ws 9 106 1 5» 43 6h 6nt Buxton D M Hanlon ' 3 4J 3 7-5 385703ST. PHILLIPINA w 4 100 3 21 3| 71 75 Bonner W P Macarne 5 5 4i 8-5 38542 SHELLMOUNT ws 4 102 10 10 9 9 83 Sn 1) Cameron ^ 3S5103AUNT POLLY w 8 106 7 65 7 4 8" 925 J SheehanGraffort & Co 5 8 6 2 38106 EL PILOTO wsb 5 10S 9 81 10 10 10 Frawley H W Hoag 20 30 30 12 Time, 24}, 49}, 1:15. Winner— B. f, by Gold Crest— Faithful, by Longfellow (trained by J. Ellerd). Went to post at 3:0S. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving, second easily. Rose of May, steadily improving, came from a long way back in the stretch and proved the best stayer. Mountebank beat the barrier and but for a wide stretch turn and swerving under a poor ride would have won and was best . Cousin Carrie held on unexpectedly well. Dollie Wiethoff tired in the stretch after following the fast early pace closely. Berendos closed a gap. Sly was beaten on her merits. St. Phillipina failed to stay. Shellmount, nearly left, closed a big gap. Scratched— 38568 Jerid, 108; 385433Albert Enright, 105; 38419 Homage, 103; ' 38570 PuDil P 111; 384792Sugden, 100; 38478 The Hoodoo, 98. ' Corrected weights — Cousin Carrie, 103. Rose of May, show/6 to L Mountebank, show, 3 to 2. Cousin Carrie, show. 2 to. L ' Sly, show, 7 to 10. ^-Q^A9 FOURTHTlACE-1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and up-O O \J ward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H C*~P~ 3S450 BYRON ROSE ws 5 101 4 43 53 7 5* ll R Wilson R Wilson -ft) in 8 — ^ — 35572 MOCORITO S 99 3 3* 3= 34 2» 24 Adkins T We fman 6 8 8 3 35573 KENILWORTH s 5 115 1 15 1" 2*1 3" 3" See W H Ketchiman 5 8 8 3 (3S483)GRAIL wb 4 101 6 64 4* 5" 4" 4" Buxton C Young 5 5 4 I5 37430 ISHTAR ws 4 99 2 23 2J 1* 15 5* Hend's'n A Josephs 4 4 4 8-5 S^HORATIUS w 3 94 7 7 05 4 T 62 Bonner J J McAlester 4 45 16-56=5 (379o8)FOSSIL. ws 3 97 5 5» 7 6» 63 7 W Knapp J Touhey 4 6 6 2 Time, 24}, 49, 1:15, 1:414, l:45f. Winner— Ch. h, by Ducat— Rose of Magenta (trained by A. Wilson). Went to post at 3:32. At post .2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second easily. Byron Rose was lucky at the start and had clear sailing, ran well within himself to the stretch where, although swerving all over the track, he -wore the leaders down and was evidently best at the weights, as he was handicapped by an incompetent jockey. Mocorito, lucky and skillfully reserved m behind the pacemakers, made an improved showing in the stretch and her rider was probably napping at the end. Kenilworth sustained his speed well and is improving. Grail got away poorly and was repeatedly interfered with. Ishtar forced the pace for seven furlongs and was badly crowded by the winner in the stretch was a trifle short and is very good. Horatius was nearly left, closed a tremendous gap and was probably unlucky to lose. Fossil can do much better. Byron Rose, show, 8 to 5. Mocorito, show, 8 to 5. Kenilworth, show, 8 to 5. Grail show, 4 to 5. Ishtar, show, 4 to 5. Horatius, show, 3 to 5. 38603 FIFSeUin^CE— 1 50 YaPdS' Purse $400- 4-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (3S574)DP7INA w 4 102 7 8& 711 85 3h l1 Buxton Ei Primero StablpR-S 9* n m — 3S5742KITTIE KELLY C 107 5 14 l2 14 1* 2H W Knapp W L Stanfield 8 9 *k 38483 REDWALD 6 99 2 6* 64 55 24 3°" Bonner ■ W P Madame 0 II 4 3S4S3 FOREST KING WSB 4 105 0 5= 4" 4* 5* 44 Dugan S J Jones 20 30 30 12 - 3S4202EL. R. SHANNON 6 104 4 32 33 2" & 5°k Carson . Mrs J Coffev 7 12 12 ? 38390 CONSTELLAT'R ws 6 101 8 4* 5" 7» 7* 61 McGov'n T H Ryan ' 20 TO 20 s 385692HAINAULT 4 110 3 24 24 34 45 74 See Thomas Co 8 12 12 4 385743HERMENCIA wsb 6 109 9 72 8« 63 8* S« Kelly W Cahfll 4 4 i?_cf 38574 ROYALTY w 4 102 1 9 9 9 9 9 Adkins H Green 10 20 15 6 _ Time, 244, 49, 1:15, 1:41, 1:444. Winner— Br. f, by Bassetlaw— Angelique (trained by C. Winch ell). Went to post at 4:00. At -post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easilv Divina had a rough journey to the stretch, where she turned in next to the rail and finish ing out with her usual gameness was easily best. Kittie Kelly received a lucky start and forced a. fast pace throughout, but succumbed to the winner's rush at the end. Redwald trailed far back after some bumping at the start and closed up fast at the end I and is steadily improving. Forest King finished fast. El Rio Shannon was excessively used early and failed to stay. Constellator was badly ridden and buffeted about. Hermencia loomed loomed ™ dangerously when a furlong out and then quit. -eiermencia up Scratched— (38302)Bard Burns, 109; 38481 Baffled, 107; 38574 Rey Dare 106- ^fiq 8569 Jlm Jim Hale, 106; 38511 Lode Star, 102; 38572 Miracle II., 102. ' ' Corrected weights — Divina, 102; Hainault, 110. show ^ "Q'2snow' 1 to 2* Kittie Kelly. show, 8 to 5. Redwald, show, 2 to 1. Hermencia, 38604: RACE— 1 M,,e- Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 385422SOMENOS WS 110 3 15 15 1h lh — — 15 Kelly A Josenhs fi fi n 38513 J'GE VOORHEES wb 108 4 32 24 22 2* 24 See C E Murrav fi R ll I"6 - 385133SWIFTWING ws 97 2 84 4* 75 6^ 3" McGov'n T H Rvarf 2 1 , 38513 JOHN LEMMONS w 108 6 62 7" 4* I 34 35 Adkins T S Fountain 4 V 9* 383273DOTTEREL ws 103 5 4" 64 82 4^ 53 W Knapp F J O'Rourije 10 is is ll 3S4210RO VIVA wb 103 7 5» 55 6" 8* 6nk Buxton M Ward K ll 19 k 28®g&i& Zm 1 1 1 S 9 Pi ZS&Jf HL„ fs 1 1 M52mAS ™m\U,£i.l ,.\:1^!lh. 388 8 Winner— Ch. c, by Worcester— Louise Michel (trained by W. M. Murry) Went to post at 4:24. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second pa ?ilv Somenos and Judge Voorhees had the race to themselves from start tolsn ?aced^ead and head and Somenos proved the best stayer and won going away. Judge Tvoorhles held on In improved style today, owing to the slow early pace. Swif twlng was crowded wv at the start, made up much ground in the last six furlongs, ^^leS^rifldJn^S can do better. John Lemmons failed to stay. Dotterel ran as if short and Q niYft kX badly Y„ in £*Z the final drive. Oro Viva bad ran a race. Hudson can do better Corrected weights — Leash, 103. Overweights^ — Somenos, 2 pounds. Somenos, show, 3'to 5. Judge Voorhees, show, 8 to 5. Swlftwing, show, 3 to 5. Page [6] SPRING MEETING OF THE WORTH JOCKEY CLUB Commences Wednesday, April 29. 2 1 Days' Racing, April 29 to Hay 22, Inclusive. SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY, BEGINNING AT 2:30 P. M. MUSIC BY BANKS CREGIER'S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION $1.00. WABASH R. R. Special Trains Leave Dearborn Station, Polk Street, as Follows: 7:15, 9:15, A. M., 12:20, 12:40, 12:55, 1:05, 1:20, 1:35, 2:05 P. M. All trains stop at 22nd, 41st and 63rd Sts. All trains daily except Sundays. Returning, one special train will leave Worth Eace Track each day after the fifth race; all other trains immediately' after close of last race. Tickets may be purchased at any of the above stations to Worth Race Track and return for 25 cents. Regular suburban trains to Chicago Ridge at 6:05, 8:C0, a.m., 1:25, 2:30, 2:50, 6:10, 9:17 p.m. daily, except Sundays, and regular Sunday suburban trains to Chicago Ridge at 9:45 a.m.,-1:25, 4:35, 6:10, 9:17 p.m. Conveyances connect with electric cars at Mount Olivet, direct to track. Special Sunday train leaves Chicago at 9:15 a.m., returning from race track at 1:00 p. m. Fare for Bonnd Trip on all Eace Trains 28 Cents. EDWARD JASPEE, Secretary, Room 30, 170 E. Madison St. Chicago Lakeside Jockey Club ROBY RAGE TRACK, : : : SPRING MEETING 1903. Six or More Races Daily. First Race at 2:15 p.m. -TRAIN SERVICE- — — Y11£**/v4/m ftA**4"tfin1 From foot of Randolph St., leaving Van Buren St. two T\ Or TJ TIT Leaves Union Depot 12:20, 12:50 and 1:20 p.m., stopping at 1 1 II M (IIS I inllTr fl I minutes later, at 1:00 and 1:20 p.m., stopping at Park Row, f A/ h W Archer Ave., 41st St , and Englewood. Regular train at 1:55 p. illmUlU VUUUUA 22nd, 39th and 63rd Sts. Parlor cars on all trains 25 cents m., stopping at all stations. trains between Central Station and 63rd St, will take n , , each All local suburban y n ir n way. t»qt„,*. tt„,.,.:™„ c - t „ i * • t ffcn ,^ ^ passengers on race tickets, transfer ;o race trains being made at 63rd St. Fare, round [ S X[ M K DePot- *a"'s?n St trains reave at 7:52 "d ™ ® trip, 25 cents. lii Mi UL JUi JJ« a. m. and 12:0o p.m., stopping at all stations. Alley L. stopping^ alliloop stations to.63rdIStreet "connecting with surface electric cars direct to track. All trains leave tracK immediately after Jhe races. ADMISSION $1.00. . Fare for Round|Trip;onIalllTrainsl25 Cents. . M. Nathanson, Secretary, 815 Merchants Loan and Trust Bldg., Chicago.