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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, May 5, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, May 5, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903050501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, May 5, 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] Western Jockey Club Action. Harvey T. Woodruff WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB ACTION. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Stewards of the Western Jockey Club was Tield Monday, May 4. Disqualification of the following persons and horses was removed. H. Monroe, jockey. Saxby, property of McCoy & Bennett. Tanforan, property of W. R. Griffin. " D. A. Piatt, owner. Dan O'Brien was reinstated upon application of the following members of the original committee which Investigated the charge against him and recommended that he be punished: B. G. Thomas, T. J. Carson, Milton Young, P. A. Daingerfleld, T. C. McDowell, S. C. Lyne and P. P. Johnson, and in addition W. C. Scott, T. W. Moore, Edward Frazer, H. H. Stanhope, O. H. Chenault, W. T. Woodard, J. C. Rogers, C. L. Railey, F. J. Clay, W. S. Payne, H. P. Headley, M. A. Samuelson, Matt Simpson, ,C.^J: Enright,Cat-esby "Woodford, James BjifClay, Charles W. Moore, W. S. Barnes, G. D^ ^Wilson. The application for reinstatement of jockey W. B. Buchanan was denied. The application of T. A. Davies for reinstatement of himself, foreman J. S. Buck and 17 horses which had raced at Newport, was denied. The following applications for licenses were granted: Trainers— Henry Avis, H. R. Baker, K. G. Baldwin, W. W. Benson, Henry Black, J. C. Blackley, H. R. Blagg, C. E. Brossman, F. Bruhns, John Burrows, Roy Cassady, H. Chapman, Lee Christy, I. J. Clark, Woodford Clay, G. Covington, J. E. Cushing, Henry Vales, W. W. Darden, C. DeWitt, W. J. Donohue, F. W. Doss, John Dowell, L. M. Eckert, W. W. Elliott, L. H. Ezell, William Farley, J. T. Fielder, John Finch, Fred Foster, M. Garety, J. B. Gray, William Gray, J. J. Greeley, G. B. Grimes, Walter Gum, E. Hale, TTrb Haley, E. Harding, Willie Harris, W. M. Hayes, D. Heddleston, W. M. Hedges, D. Henry, Claud Hind, G. Holtgrewe, F. B. Hottel, W. Hubbard, F. J. Huck, M. V. Jacobson, Lon Johnson, C. O. Kelsey, J. W. Kerr, T. Kiley, G. Land, D. E. Leary, W. H. Leonard, J. A. Lewis, T. Licalzi, A. H. Logan, J. E. Lyman, H. Mack, W. Mannion, L. Marion, G. R. Mattingly, J. C. Mattingly, Kinney, C. R. McLean, J. D. McMillan, J. V. Mayberry, C. L. McDonnald, William Mc-C. Milam, M. T. Miles, Ev Murray, R. F. Meyers, G. H. Neal, H. S. Newman, D. O'Brien, M. J. O'Dpnnell, O. Ostrander, W. E. Phillips, G. R. Pohlman, W. F. Porterfleld, John Powers, M. J. Reardon, S. Rainey, J. E. Ray, J. B. Respess, H. C. Riddle, G. A. Robertson, L Rodgers, Ed Rogers, Bud Rils-sell, T. Ryan, G. E. Sanders, H. D. Sells, J. T. Sells, J. A. Shafer, P. Sheridan, K. Spence, G. R. Smith, R. Smith, J. E. Stewart, Ed Stubbs, J. Thorn, D. J. Tuohy, J. Walker, J. Walters, J. S. Ward, C. E. Waters, J. Watson, P. T. Weir, Thomas Whalen, J. Whelan, Ed Williams, Jack Williams, J. H. Witherspoon, F. T. Wood, F. F. Zelser. Jockeys — C. Bell, H. Birkenruth, J. Bo-land, J. Booker, P. Campbell, Q. Castro, L. Daly, M. Deiterle, J. Donovan, F. Farrell, F. Forrest, C. Garlc, C. Gray, C. Grimes, H. Hall, H. Hayes, S. Heidel, F. Hewitt, F. T. Hlnkey, J. W. Hothersoll, J. Irvln, S. John-, son, W. ^Tones, C. F. Kuhne, P. Lewis, W. Majors, J. McCarthy, C. C. Miller, H. Mon-' roe, J. Morris, E. Murphy, S. O'Neil, P. Post, J. W. Reiff , L. Roberts, J. Schwartz, F. Sloan, F. P. Smith, R. Smith, Ai Songer, L. Spencer, H. M. Stockwell, W. Tonsall, D. Vititoe, A. H. Wapshire, L. Wilson, W. H Wood. Apprentices — D. Austin, J. Baptiste, M. Bird, A. C. Brennan, John Brown, C. Dens-more, George Dion, James Evans, P. C. Havill, C. Hill, Charles Hyams, C. Irvin, F. Jost, H. Lewis, Roy Rogers, William Shea, M. Steward, H. Sly, A. Tadlock, R. Taylor, Henry Upton, L. Wedderstrand, Walter Webb. The following applications for licenses were passed for future action: Trainers — M. Bowan, R. Bullock, W. V. Ford, E. Linnell, G. T. Miller, A. Turney, J. J. Zuborg. Jockeys— W. Dale, J. Foley, R. C. Troxler, J. W. Wickline. Apprentices— O. H. Anderson, W. Bybee, A. B. Cormack, F. Cross, John Dale, Chris Davis, C. Frakes, C. E. King. The application of Harry Wilson for a jockey license was denied. The application of Mrs. Tennie Fizer for a reconsideration of her petition for the reinstatement of ten horses was passed to the next meeting. The applications of P. J. Millet for the reinstatement of the horse Foundling and of G. W. Beck for the reinstatement of the horse Tom Collins, were passed to the next meeting. The petition of E. E. Farley for a reopening of the case involving the services of jockey J. Foley, was denied. It was ordered that a license be granted J. Foley upon the filing of proper application. The application of P. Sheridan for a forfeit order against J. Carroll was denied.- The following racing officials for the Hawthorne meetings of 1903 were approved: Frank J. Bryan, presiding judge. Sheridan Clark, associate judge. J. J. Holtman, starter. H. F. Moore, clerk of the scales. James Loughman, paddock judge and timer. Edward Jasper, entry clerk. Sheridan Clark, secretary and handicapper. R. Fitzgerald was appointed official steward to represent the Western Jockey Club at said meetings. The following officials for the Latonia Jockey Club spring meeting were approved: Charles F. Price, judge. J. W. Price, judge. J. J. Holtman aiid Richard Dwyer, starters. E. C. Hopper, secretary and handicapper. John B. Dillon, clerk of scales. W. L. Letcher, entry clerk. George G. Perkins was appointed official steward to represent the Western Jockey Club at said meeting. It was ordered that forfeits against Belle Meade, amounting to $385, be paid by W. H. Jackson. John Fay was given permission to run a colt, Incorrectly registered as E. Tierney, as Ed Tierney. Racing secretaries were directed to require all firms using the words "& Company" to prefix initials. Racing secretaries were directed to accept no entries from firms having duplicate colors. The meeting adjourned'. Harvey T. Woodruff, Secretary. VOIi. IX. ]STO. 107. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, MA.1T 5, 1903. PRICE 5 CE!NTS Louisville Form Chart. LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. LOUISVILLE, KY., May 4, 1903 — Second day. New Louisville Jockey Club. Spring Meet- ing. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, C. F. Price. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, C. F. Price. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W Indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 38762 FIR|TlliRACB— 7"8 Ml,e' Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Ind Horses A Wt St % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 382933TANCRED wsb 113 4 41 21 2* 1°" 1» Helg'sen S S Brown 2 11-68-6 3-6 383513C. H BRADLEY wsb 113 7 61 62 4°k 21 22 Mclntyre E R Bradley 10 15 15 6 385932KINFORD ws 110 9 9« 910 8nk 4nk 32 Landry Gorman & Bauer 8 16 16 7 38737 J. GREENBERG w 110 1 lh lnk 1" 3* 4°" R Wil'amsJ Fay 10 12 12 5 3S6533JOHN COULTER ws 108 5 42 5°k 71 6s 52 Lindsay J Naylor & Co 6 10 10 3 37657 SHOGUN w 110 2 2°* 3" 3nk 51 61 H Booker E C Reynolds 21 31 13-51 RAMPOOZA ws 1101 8 71 81 61 7 7 J W'kf'ld P Dunne 6 20 20 8 38191 PROSADOR 108 6 81 71 9 8 8 Conley Waltring & Co 50 60 60 20 3S7393SENOR wsb 111 3 31 4l 51! 9 9 C'whurst W Steuve & Co 10 15 12 5 NEEDFUL w 110 10 10 10 10 10 10 Scully J James 20 50 50 20 Time, 25}, 49}, 1:15}, 1:29}. Winner — Ch. c, by Troubadour — Unadilla (trained by R. Tucker). Went to post at 2:33. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. „ Tancred had to go around the leaders to get up and caught Jake Greenberg while rounding the far turn, but was driving to the limit at the end to stall off Captain Hugh Bradley. The latter came through on the Inside and finished going very fast and would have won in a few more strides. Kinford is a slow beginner and closed a big gap. He was bumped into at the turn into the homestretch and almost knocked down, but came again at the end. Jake Greenberg had no mishaps, was well ridden and ran his race. Overweights — Rampooza, 2§ pounds. Tancred, show, 1 to 3. Captain Hugh Bradley, show, 3 to 1. Kinford, show, 2} to 1. Shogun, show, 1 to 2. SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 38 7(53 Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~~ (38742) VIONA w 104 1 1* l3 V- Austin Ii O Appleby 3-5 3-5 1-2 out ADVANTAGE w 107 2 33 3* 22 C'whurst T C McDowell 20 30 30 10 3S4732ESHERSON w 106 4 22 V- 33 H Booker C R Ellison 4 4 3 2-5 REQUISITE w 106 3 4» 4« 4« Helg'sen S S Brown 10 20 20 5 LEECH w 1101 5 5 5 5 J W'kf'ld P Dunne 8 15 15 3 Time, 23}, 48}. Winner — Br. f, by Victory — Fiona (trained by J. Hawkins). Went to post at 2:58. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second easily. Viona is a rapid breaker and ran away from her field while rounding the far turn, but had to be hard ridden in the last fifty yards to stall off Advantage. The latter was bumped into and carried wide by Esherson at the turn into the homestretch, but finished going fast and was wearing the winner down at the end. Esherson was used up chasing the winner and tired. Requisite is a good looker, but was green at the post. Leech stumbled and went to his knees when the barrier went up. Scratched— 38096 Stumpy, 103; 38654 Blue Pennant, 103. Overweights — Viona, 1 pound; Advantage, 4; Leech, 4j. Advantage, show, 2 to 1. Esherson, show, out. THmD ^CE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. S8 764: Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P l3S653)MARY GLENN w 107 2 2* ll l3 l3 Landry Gorman & Bauer 8-5 2 8-5 3-6 (36320)FLYING SHIP w 107 8 72 51 32 23 C'whurst Clay Bros 4 8 8 3 (35963)AIRLIGHT w 107 6 6s 62 5« 3»k Helg'sen S S Brown 6 6 31 6-5 36164 THE CRISIS w 1101 5 4nk 31 4°k 4s J W'kf'ld Talbot Bros 6 6 6 2 38080 GRAND MARY W 107 3 3* 21 2» 5» Lindsay W F Schulte 40 40 30 10 36320 TWO LICK w 108 1 11 4s 6* 61 Conley Hickey Bros&Co 5 8 7 21 36404 BRIDAL MARCH w 107 4 52 7 7 7 Reed HartWallace&Co 50 100 100 40 FLAUNTESS w 100 7 8 8 8 8 Mclntyre W Bosler & Co 50 100 100 40 Time, 24}, 48}, 1:14. Winner— B. f, by Teuton— Thistle (trained by L. Bellew). Went to post at 3:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Landry got Mary Glenn off well in motion, raced Two Lick to retirement in the first half and had everything her own way in the stretch run. Flying Ship was hard ridden all the way, began slowly and closed a big gap. Airtight saved ground at the turn Into" the homestretch, was under punishment all of the last furlong and outgamed The Crisis when the pinch came. The latter looked big when going to the post and was probably a bit short. Grand Mary and Two Lick showed early speed, but tired after going a half and were probably short. Scratched— 38412 Sanctissima, 107; 33871 Lemco, 107; 38739 Hide and Seek, 107. Overweights — The Crisis, 3} pounds; Two Lick, 1. Mary Glenn, show, out. Flying Ship, show, 7 to 5. Airtight, show, 1 to 2. Q Q rrf* K FOURTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. The Debu- OO I DO tante Stakes. $1,000 added. Net value to winner $1,560. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H G P 38742stWHITE PLUME w 110 4 l1 l2 1« J W'kf'ld C W Moore 5 7 6 2 (385 65)fN ANNIE HODGE w 118 2 33 22 22 AWBook'rW W Darden 8-5 2 2 4-6 3S0962SARAROSE w 110 3 4* 4s 31 R WiU'msF P Kidd 5 6 4 3-2 3S742tMORNING STAR w 110 5 21 3* 4»k Scully J Fay 20 40 30 10 38565tCODEX w 110 7 5* 6* 5« Castro T H Stevens 20 30 20 12 (38735)MAFALDA w 115 6 7 58 6nk C'whurst T P Hayes 3 4 4 7-5 (38598)tOAXACA w 115 8 8 7 7 Mcln'rny J G Greener&Co 2Q 30 30 12 38654tBLTJE PENNANT w 110 9 6nk 8 8 Landry Gorman & Bauer 10 15 15 6 VESTINA BELLE w 110 1 9 9 9 H Booker C R Ellison 10 30 30 10 tAdded starters. , Time, 12, 24}, 48}. Winner — Ch. f, by Order — Virginia Moore (trained by C. W. Moore). Went to post at 4:03. At post 5 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. White Plume made a show of her field, showed a superior order of speed and was well In hand for the entire trip. Nannie Hodge was hard ridden all through the last furlong and had no mishaps. Sararose wore Morning Star down in the stretch run and finished resolutely. Vestlna Belle got away tangled up and dropped out of it In the first eighth. Blue Pennant was very green at the post and jumped in the air when the barrier went up, then made up a lot of ground in the first quarter, but was not persevered with at the end. Scratched— 38565sRadium, 110; Sallie Catlett, 110; 38742 Shawana, 110. White Plume, show, 4 to 5. Nannie Hodge, show, out. Sararose, show, 7 to 10. Ma-falda. show. 3 to 5. [CONTINUED ON FIFTH rAQK, LOUISVILLE FORM CHART-CONTINUED. QQT^ft FIFTH RACE — Short Course. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. Allow- OO I OO ances. Steeplechase. Ind Horses AWt St 3 6 9 12 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 38445* ALLEGIANCE W 5 135 5 31 3l l8 l1 l2 l1 Slater H I Marshall f2i 21 11-57-10 28087 DAGMAE WB 8 157 7 52 5« 4" 31 21 2« Wth'ton W H White 10 20 20 6 S84452K G ALONG ws 9 145 6 2* 22 2* 2°k 3Z 31 F HuestonH I Marshall t2i 21 11-57-10 35243 DR. NOWXIN "ws 6 150 2 11 V- 58 58 4nk 48 McAul'fe J Fleming & Co 3 3 21 6-6 3S445 MEMORIST "W 4 130 8 43 4* 3l 4»k 58 5nk Heider R J Laughlin 5 6 6 2 38227 ADA S. G. ws 4 127 3 7e 7« 6" 62 6*° 65 J Carter Mrs J M Hoffman3 3 3 1 36385 R. MORRISON W 5 138 1 61 61 7 7 7 7 JCBrown J T Fevis 30 40 30 10 36178 CREEPER W6 145 4 S 8 8 8 8 8 T McG'v'nW H Sayre 30 30 30 10 tCoupled in betting. Time, 2:58. Winner — Ch. g, by Uucle Jess — Fidelity (trained by H. I. Marshall). Went to post at 4:38. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Allegiance fenced well throughout and finished gamely, but was tiring at the end. Dagmar was going the stronger of the two at the end and was wearing the winner down. King Galong was hard ridden for the entire trip and tired in the stretch run. Dr. Nowlin showed early speed, but was used up in making the pace. Memorist quit badly. Scratched— 34305sPat My Boy, 143. Overweights — Memorist, 5 pounds. The entry, show, out. Dagmar, show, 2$ to 1. Dr. Nowlin, .show, 3 to 5. Ada S. G., show, 1 to 2. ggry^jy SIXTH^RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse 5400. 4-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St *j % 34 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S741 ADELANTB WB 5 111 2 6* 5l 41 2°k 1& J W'kf'ld W & J Carroll 6-5 7-5 7-5 2-5 38741 BINEHELIO w 4 1061 7 81B 64 31 l2 28 Castro W F Schulte 5 8 51 8-5 (38733)L. DUCHESS IL w 5 100 9 41 2*1 l°k 32 3* Schilling Mrs J M Hoffman8 20 20 6 35240 EASTER BOY w 4 103 5 Is lnk 21 4* 4°k H Booker G W Hovey 20 60 40 15 37815 BUD EMBRT w 4 104 4 51 41 52 53 52 Helg'sen J Carroll 21 21 2 4-5 38741 INSOLENCE wb 4 101 3 2» 3" 6s 7 61 Mclntyre Mrs F Simms 15 16 16 5 . 3S739*TRIALMORE 5 98 8 7Dk 8 7 61 7 Reed Settle & Co 20 40 40 12 38411 LOC. BLOSSOM w 8 1031 6 9 9 8 S 8 Hunt F W Torreyson 30 100 60 20 35287 PRETTY ROSIE W 7 107 1 3°k 7 9 9 9 C'whurst A Furst 20 100 100 20 •Apprentice allowance. Time, 24}, 49|, 1:15}, l:42i, 1:46. Winner — B. g, by Florist — Donna Sol (trained by W. Carroll). Went to post at 5:11. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second easily. Winkfleld avoided the early pace with Adelante and never made a move until well straightened out for home, then wore Binehelio down in th final furlong and got up in the last few strides. Castro made his run too soon with Binehelio, but the horse ian a good race. Little Duchess n. was used up chasing Easter Boy in the first half and tired badly. Easter Boy ran a good six furlongs. Bud Embry can do better. Scratched— 35034 Rollick II., 103; 38741 Professor Neville, 100. Overweights — Binehelio, 1} pounds; Locust Blossom, 3}. Adelante, show, out. Binehelio, show, 4 to 5. Little Duchess IL, show, 2} to 1. Bud Embry, show, out. Page [2] SMLYBAC1WG FORM ISSUED ITBT DAT. DAILY RACING FORM PUB. CO. PUBLIBHEXS 07 WESTERN JOCKEY CLU» BULLETIN. ■ ■utered In the Port O*o« at Chltago *m »©c-ond elaM matter. 124-12S FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. A Dally Reflection ol the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. Brunell. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brunell. COPYRIGHTED. {Entered according to Act of Congress, In the year 1908, by Frank H. Brunell. In the offlce of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C, U. S. A. _ , . IThe chart and index numbers an* tracK form of Dally Racing Form must not be used. 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Orders for advertisements can be left at the St. Louis offlce for telegraphic transmission. At San Francisco, Cal.: Foster & Orear, Market Street Ferry News Stand. At New Orleans, La.: H. J. Holle, 641 Commercial Place. O. E. Hill, 108 St. Charles Street. At Memphis, Tenn.: R. M. Mansford Co. E. H. Clarke & Bro. At Milwaukee, Wis.: Plankinton Hotel News Stand. Frank Mulkern, Srd & Grand Avenue. At Buffalo, N. Y.: New TIfft House. At Hot Springs, Ark.: F. C. BovTng, 418 Central Avenue. Chicago, Illinois, Mat 5, 1903. Ante Post Betting. ANTE POST BETTING. During the past few days the Drake entry has been heavily backed in the Smith & Perry future book, Savable receiving the bulk of backing, with High Chancellor sec-. ond. Geo. Ballard, of West Baden, has , placed a commission on The Picket, receiving a paste board calling for $4,000 to $100 r straight. The Corrigan entries have been steadily backed, Ravel and McGowan being the most liked of the six nominations. Bel- - mont's entry, Lord of the Vale, has received ; considerable support, a commission being re-; celved from a prominent eastern turfman * calling for $9,000 to $300 straight. A large ..- number of small commissions have devel- ^ oped on' Sinner Simon since his recent good ; race at Nashville. James O'Leary reports the following trans- *» actions, a wager of $25,000 to $1,000 on Dick Welles being the prominent feature. On the American Derby. — Au Revoir, $15,-000 to $300, from Memphis; Bob McLean, $50,000 to $300, from various places; Banter, $30,000 to $300, from Chicago; Dick Welles, $25,000 to $1,000, from Cincinnati; Fore and Aft, $30,000 to $400, from Nashville; Gllfain, $15,000 to $800, from Chicago; Linguist, $30,-000 to $1,000, from St. Louis; Onatas, $20,000 to $500, from New Tork City; Skilful, $24,000 to $600, from New Orleans; The Picket, $12,-000 to $300, from Louisville. On the Hawthorne Handicap. — McChesney, $20,000 to $2,000, from Chicago; Wyeth, $16,-000 to $800, from Nashville; Glen Water, $7,-500 to $250, from Lexington; Red Comyn, $15,000 to $200, from Louisville; Abe Frank, $12,500 to $500, from Memphis; Linguist, $24,-000 to $800, from St. Louis; Barca, $10,000 to $250, from Lexington; Judge Himes, $20,000 to $400, from Memphis. On the Harlem National Handicap. — McChesney, $50,000 to $5,000, from Now Tork City; Lucien Appleby, $20,000 to $800, from Chicago; Savable, $12,500 to $500, from Chicago; Runnels, $15,000 to $1,000, from Chicago; Epicure, $25,000 to $500, from San Francisco; Bernays, $15,000 to $300, from Cincinnati; Tom Reed, $30,000 to $300, from Nashville. On the Brooklyn Handicap. — Hermis, $24,-000 to $3,000, from New Tork City; Advance Guard, $15,000 to $1,000, from New Tork City; Goldsmith, $16,000 to $800, from New Tork City; Royal, $24,000 to $600, from New Tork City; Oom Paul, $20,0,00 to $500, from Boston; Waswift, $50,000 to $1,000, from Chicago; Hunter Raine, $1,000 to $500, from Toronto, Can. On the Suburban Handicap. — Blues, $18,-000 to $1,500, from New Tork City; Articulate, $12,500 to $500, from San Francisco; The Huguenot, $32,000 to $800, from Philadelphia; Andy Williams, $20,000 to $500, from New Tork; Merry Acrobat, $24,000 to $400, from Brooklyn; Bar le Due, $60,000 to $200, from Baltimore. Worth Form. WORTH FORM. The form of Tuesday's Worth fields is : First Race— Irene Mac, Harry Bock, I. 8amelson. Second Race— Lady Free Knight, Bernice, Pocas-sat. Third Race— Beau Ormonde, Favonius, soothsayer. Fourth Race— Darnell & Herz entry, Albula, Hil-dreth entry. Fifth Race— Joe Martin, Silver Fizz, Miss Hume. Sixth Race— Malay, Bonnie Lissak, John A. Clarke Worth Entries. WORTH ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. •Apprentice allowance. £&Runs well in mnd. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind, Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp, 38515 Prince of Melrose... 5.... 108 650 36357 I. Samelson 4.... 106 685 38549 Harry Beck. 4.. ..105 700 32399 Arigato 4.... 101 . 670 38606* *nnu 5.... 98 680 38697*Dr. Gurnsey Sf.... A.... 98 675 38549 Dr. Moody 3.... 95 640 S8699*Fullback 3.... 89 675 38609*Mr. Bender 3.... 88 600 35251*Marlin 3.... 88 675 336963*Manzano 3.... 86 650 33SS9*Lacache 3.... 86 675 387502*Irene Mac. 3.... 84 725 38489*Merciful 3.... 84 660 Second Race — 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind. Horses,color,sex&pedigree. A. Wt. Hdcp. (3870O)Lady Free Knight 110 700 (38665VPocassat 107 690 Native Daughter, ch. f. by St. Carlo— Peeress 103 38700 Riceful 103 625 38427 Lucreria M 103 625 38453 Belle Jnan. 103 625 Badger Girl, ch. f, by Pirate of Penzance— Swiftsnre 103 38700 Miss Fleischmann 103 690 38262 Bernice 103 695 38665 Hindilene 103 610 Third Race— 6 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (38698)Favonius 7.. ..114 705 387223Beau Ormonde 5.. ..109 725 38720 Vulcain 6.. ..104 675 38488 Prince of Africa 5.. ..104 650 387523Soothsayer 3.... 97 690 386673Angelo 3.... 92 685 Fourth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (38636)fNitrate St.... 5.. ..112 750 (38635)iMajor Tenny 4.. ..109 725 38753 Emshee .. 4.. ..108 720 (372S9)Little Scoat 4....105 715 386S82Albula 5.... 105 735 38698tRolling Boer 5....102 745 38638tPotheen 4.... 98 ......725 38668!) Bondage 3.... 96 720 S8722 GregorK 3.... 93 715 S8698||Rankin 3.... 92 720 tDnrnell & Herz entry. ±S. C. Hildreth entry. || J. Arthur entry. Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward, Selling. 38752 Jos Martin 6... .116 725 (38243)Alflo 3. ...108 700 S86992Miss Hume 4.... 105 720 38699 James J. Corbett .... 5....105 700 S8697 About 5.. ..103 675 S8666»Playlike 4....101 710 377863*Silver Fizz 6.... 98 720 38697*Della Ostrand 6.... 98 705 (S8696)Harvester 8.... 95 685 38577 Our Bessie 3.... 93 705 38666*Marco 3.... 92 700 Sixth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. 38721 Omdurman 5....U0 710 38640 Jack Doyle 5.... 109 675 387243 Alma Girl 4.... 105 690 88697 Gin Spray 6.. ..103 660 (S8724)*Bonnie Lissak 5....102 710 5f?iS«J?h,n A' Clarko Ml 710 384583*Malay 7.... 98 725 We Always Have a Winning Card Established 1890 CaiMM 2" I WOIl Before the ' public every Guaranteed Special. \ J.W.0'Neiil9-2 Won Wjjjig^, ST. LOUIS: B. Fowler 8-5 Won flffl Selected 8-5 Won klMiB^^r ^nr c^8nts received the faWtt&ft above yesterday. W& 6 to 10 to I SPECIAL TODAY We Never Mis- This one is an almost sure represent „■ — winner. Following; were our Specials at the Xiocal Tracks since the Opening:, April 15: April 15— ST. MINOR WON 1 6 — H A YIIi AND Withdrawn 17— HICKORY CORWEFS WON 18— STEM WINDER 2nd 20— BONDAGE WON 21— DAN McKENNA WON 22— URANIUM LOST 23— MIMO WON 24— PI.a.YI.IKE WON „_ (BONDAGE WON ab~ ? ALLOPATH WON 27— J. W. O'NEILL LOST „a ( AUTOMATON WON A *~ I URANIUM ... LOST „0 (LITTLE ELKIN WON ( AHOLa LOST ..n ( AHOLA. WON JHAYDON LOST May 1— FAVONIUS WON „ ( HUZZ AH WON ( TAYON LOST 4— CANYON WON $1 ,000 Forfeit Jf the Above Is Not Correct. Terms for best bets at Worth and St. Louis : $1 DAILY,$5 WEEKLY. (After May 4th) or $5 for 5 winning: specials. Scratches and placed, horses not counted— only actual winners. Wired at 1 0 a.m. Delivered to any city address before 12 m. Separate Offlce for Ladies. REYNOLDS & CO. 6th Floor, 119 Dearborn St. - - - Chicago NOTE: We have positively no connection with any concern in this building or elsewhere. PULLMAN SPECIAL HANDICAP. 130 Dearborn St , Room 31 6. 50c. Dally; $2.50 Weekly. Canyon 2-!, Cornwall 3-1, Golden Rule 2-1. My 3-HOKSE SPECIALS and WIRE all Won 85 per cent winners at Worth. Don't miss TUESDAY'S specials. On sale at 11 sharp at office and news stands. L E. Slosson&Go. EXPERT HANDIGAPPERS Sheet on sale at Palmer House, Sherman House, Saratoga and Morrison Hotels. TERMS: $1.00 DAILY, $4.00 WEEKLY. Yesterday we gave our patrons at Worth: Dr. Stephens, 4 to 1, Won J. W. O'Neill, 4 to 1, Won A FAIR DEAL is one which proves profitable to all parties concerned, and I know I can give you a "fair deal" if you are interested in the Louisville and later the Latonia races. Through the position I hold, and my connections with the racing people, I frequently hear of "good things." that are out to win. I'll send these to you if yon will mail me your address and agree to bet $2 for me. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED. I trust to your honor to accept my telegrams which will reach you collect shortly after noon day of race. Treat me fair and you won't regret it. ADDRESS FRANK L WARING Care W. U. Telegraph Co., Ioulsville, Ky. Fwpgsigak M? American Derby Selections ■ w ^ and Surprising: Betting System. Also one day's SCIENTIFIC SELECTIONS mailed the evening before the races, to reach patronB in St.Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and many other cities "ALL FOB $1.00." The three first days of the Worth meeting I wired and mailed my patrons nine straight winners, five place and. two show h»rses. Out of eighteen races only two horses were out of the money. Also get an EXPERT'S opinion of ten of the best American Derby horses. BULLMAN'S MOUNT should win. Address C. W. LAPHAM, 5534 Cornell Ave., Chicago-'Phone Hyde Park 5833. Alfred C. IO-I, 2nd Our advertised "good thing" beaten a nose on the post by a weak ride. SCORPIO 10 to I Ssss*:? Won Advertised "Good Thing" Saturday. TODAY 15 TO 30 TO I SHOT. $1 Daily, $3.00 for Six Days. Chicago Turf Bureau Wired or delivered. Offlce hourse 11 to 1. We Pick 'Em. You Play 'Em. Our selections win. Get our daily wire on St. Louis races. No advance payment required,. Write at once for full particulars and get in line. Address LOCK BOX 790, ST. LOUIS, MO. FUTURE BOOKS JAMES O'LEARY. 4183 S. Halsted St., - Chicago, III. FUTURE BOOKS ON AMERICAN DERBY Brooklyn, Suburban, The Harlem-National and the Hawthorne Handicaps. WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. T,ong Distance 'Phones Yards 628 and 654. Canyon 5-2 Extra-Special. Joe Martin 7-2 Extra Special. Today==At Worth==Today 4 to 10 to 1 EXTRA SPECIAL Thursday 6 to 15 to I Extra Special Saturday 5 to 1 2 to I Extra Special NOTICE: OFFICE 31G, 167 DEARBORN ST. Dally sealed specials for city trade ready at 11 o'clock. Also on sale at Red Hot Stand at race track. ATTENTION-! ADVERTISE ONLY ONE HORSE EXTRA SPECIAL WINNERS. NOTICE— All losing: special sheets exchangable free for any advertised special. TERMS— BET YOUR OWN MONET. Pay me $2.00 for each ONE HORSE SPECIAL or six specials for $10. Wired any part of the world, For weekly out of town service address MAIN OFFICE— 94 Lincoln Ave., Chicagb, 111. 'Phone Dearborn 3031, COI.. J. C. WOOTERS, MANAGER. Bunco Broncho Information Company Page [3] Worth Form Chart. WORTH FORM CHART. WORTH, ILL., May 4, 1903.— Fifth day. "Worth Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, J. F. Morse. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:30 pr. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers? O Q rj K f\ FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. OQ I fJ\J . 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses AWtSt% % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S4153CANYON wb 3 110 2nt lnt l2 1* 14 Domin'k G C Bennett&Co 8-5 2 2 7-10 387193IRENE MAC w 3 105 55 G8 G8 30t 22 Treanor H Dernham 3 5 45 3-2 37669 FADING LIGHT W 3 105 3 » 525 5nk G3 3a5 Henry Durnell & Herz 3 4 35 6-5 38719 REEVES w 3 110 1" 31 45 54 4-5 J Walsh Lamasney Bros 10 40 40 8 3SG0G FADE ME NY W 4 109 45 2" 3»k 2°k 5" Baptiste J Whelan 12 30 30 10 3S6053DISCORD w 3 97 7 7 7 7 C35 Sinclair J F Hacker 15 30 30 8 3S454 HEDERA WS 3 95 62 41 21 4nk 7 Robbins E Corrigan 3 1G-51G-5G-5 Time, 24, 4S, l:14g. Winner — Ch. c, by Cayuga — Sister Monica (trained by H. McDaniel). Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. Canyon was much the best, displayed keen speed throughout and came away easily in the last eighth. Irene Mac began slowly, but moved up fast in the final quarter and was easily the best of the others. Fading Light finished going fast. Reeves tired palpably when the pinch came. Fade Meny showed much speed for five furlongs. She is weak hearted. He-dera was right there for five furlongs, but tired fast when the pinch came. Scratched— 38606 Theory, 119; 38720 Double O., 97; 3S515 Gertie Weimhold, 95. Overweights — Fade Meny, 2 pounds. Canyon, show, 1 to 3. Irene Mac, show, 3 to 5. Fading Light, show, 1 to 2. Hedera, show, 3 to 5. » Q JJ K 1 SECOND RACE — 1 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. QO I (JJL 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % & % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (3S697) CORNWALL w 4 108 4" 2" 2* 2-5 lnk l"k Domin'k J H Slack 3 35 3 1 SS397 ALFRED C. W G 113 SJ l1 1" 1" 24 2»k A Hall J Maloney 6 8 8 3 3SG07*FRANK M. w 5 103 2"* 4»k Gl 5nk 65 3"* H PhillipsJ Arthur 6 10 8 3 3SG403*DODIE S. W 4 97 10 10 7 4 7* 5"k 4^ J Booker S G Morton 10 20 15 6 3790G-MEEHANUS WB 7 111 Gnk 5l 42 45 3uk fii Henry F W Doss 21 31 16-5G-5 3S54S2*PRONTA w 4 97 75 6°k 5* 65 4* 6" Robbins T Carey 35 31 16-5G-5 3S724*GOLDAGA w 4 102 1" Sl S1 8- 71 7-' Treanor W Burke 20 50 40 15 24821 BAIRD w G 111 5» 34 35 35 S8 S55 J Walsh Keating&Hecker 20 "30 30 12 3857G LIMELIGHT w 4 10S 3" 95 10 10 10 9" P Phillips N M Vedder 15 50 40 12 35697 IDA V. W 5 10G 95 7- 9* 9* 95 10. H Hall R Smith 20 GO 60 15 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 25g, 50, 1:15§, 1:412. Winner — B. c, by Faraday — Alta Blue (trained by J. B. Slack). Went to post at 3:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Cornwall, closely attended by Alfred C, fought it out all through the last quarter, the former outstaying the latter. Alfred C. showed the most early speed and finished gamely. Frank M. came with a rush in the last hundred yards and was passing horses fast at the end. Dodie S. ran an impressive race making up much ground in the final quarter. Meehanus faltered when a sixteenth out. He should about beat the same field the next time out Pronta was all entangled at the first turn and was taken wide when turning for home losing ground. Baird showed some early speed and bears watching. Scratched— 38G97 Gin Spray, 108; 3S6973Pyrrho, 102; 38580 Prairie Dog, 108; 38515 Sir Claus, 104. Corrected weights — Frank M., 103. Overweights — Cornwall, 1 pound. Cornwall, show, 1 to 2. Alfred C, show, 3 to 2. Frank M., show, 8 to 5. Meehanus show, 3 to 5. Pronta, show, 3 to 5. * Q !J pf ( y THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to third t)Q i t_) s-l 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St Vl % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P SS412*GOLDEN RULE w G 115 4nk ll 14 l1 l2 Henry Durnell & Herz 2 21 9-5 -5 387222BURN. BUNTON W 5 113 25 3* 3= 2- 2=5 Ferrell J F NevmSn 3-5 l Q-ioT-4 (3S577)SOOTHSAYER w 3 100 3»k 5° 4°k 44 3* J Walsh Lamasney Bros 8 13 £ o (3S699)JOE MARTIN w G 118 l°k 4* 5" 5™ 48 H PhillipsS S Tracey& Co 8 12 11 5 3C220 FILLY DECK W 3 98 5«- 2^ 2»k 3* G" R Ezell J M Smith 20 150 150 30 NYDA w 4 110 6 6 0 6 ■ G J Booker W A" Jageman 20 200 150 30 xime, JLig, z«5t;, 1:00. Winner— Ch. g, by Golden Garter— Lucille Murphy (trained by C. E Durnell) Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start good for all but Nyda, which wheeled as the barrier went up and was virtually left. Won easily; second the same Golden Rule off well in his stride, showed a keen turn of speed throughout and the result was never in doubt. Burnie Bunton was easily the best of the others. She was under a hard ride all through the last eighth. Soothsayer finished going fast. Joe Martin tired fast when a furlong out. Filly Deck showed some early speed. Scratched— 38722 Stem Winder, 103. Golden Rule, show, 1 to 5. Burnie Bunton, show, out. Soothsayer, show 3 to 5. 1 K *-? FOURTH RACE-7-8 Mile. Purse $600; $100 to second; . * $50 v to iu third. «mU. OO I OO 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (38517)DR. STEPHENSw 5 10S 45 3l 44 2" 2"k 1° Domin'k C E Waters 3 — Si 1r_rrtE 3S03S2PAUL WHALEY w 5 108 G5 1* P 121 H 2= B'k'n'th W M Sanford 31 51 \ 2 3SC683SCOTCH PLAID w 8 1035 25 7» 7^ 8 8 3»k Henry Mrs C E Durnell5 12 11 i 38698 AUT'N LEAVES W 4 101 7"k 2"k 2" 33 33 4"k Robbins C Hellebush 4 55 L; (3SGG8)C. B. CAMPB'LLw 5 107 5* 4* 55 5°k 5°k 5^ A Hall S C Hildreth % % S s (3S72DHUZZAH W 4 99 l»k 8 8 C"k 7^ 6°k H PhillipsJ Arthur 6 9 8 3 (3SG67)AHOLA W 3 99 3°k 6°k 6^ 7" 6* 7= P Phillips Mrs R Bradley 10 15 1" 5 (384G8)EMSHEE wsb 4 10S 8 5* 3°k 45 41 8 Otis G Henshal 3 * 4 4 6 V b-5 Time, 24g, 48, 1:13 j, l:2fij. Winner — Br. h, by Octopus — Ignoramus (trained by C. E. Waters) Went to post at 4:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Dr. Stephens, under a hard drive responded gamely in the last eighth and outstayed Paul Whaley. The latter showed much speed, but tired just a trifle at the end Scotch Plaid finished going fast after making up much ground in the last quarter, runni'ner next to the inside rail. Autumn Leaves tired fast when a furlong out. Huzzah was never a serious contender. Emshee showed some early speed. He ran as if short and can do much better Better. Scratched— 3S7522Burnie Bunton, 105; 38G98 Rankin, 92. Overweights — Ahola, 1 pound; Dr. Stephens, 1; Scotch Plaid 3* Dr. Stephens, show, 3 to 5. Paul Whaley, show, 4 to 5. Scotch Plaid show 8, to ^ Emshee, show, 3 to 5. ' • ^73^FIT?e^Sds^I^ »Vb to second; $25 to third. ' Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S7233J. W. O'NEILL W 103 2"k 14 l1 lak Otis G B Watkins 4 41 4 or 38514 I MUST w 96 55 3* 2- 2" Ferrell J F Newnrnn 10 30 $0 S (38G69)CLAREMONT w 112 3»k 2* 34 3s Domin'k G C Bennett&Co 4-511-1011 im • 38CG5*AWAY RIGHT w 99 9»k 4=1 5»k A- Treanor Mrs E Brewster 10 1^ 12 4 3SG693*ELIE 95 45 7* 44 5* R Ezell L H Ezell 8 15 12 5 SSC65CAS. SCHULER w 100 l°k 6°k 6= 6« P Phillips J J Marklein 20 30 30 8 384843JER. FLANIGAN w 100 8J 93 8^ 7* J Baker F T Wood 20 v\ tn s 37574 J. REIFF wb 99 75 83 7" & Pirrman Durnell & Herz 20 30 25 10 3S5753ELSIE DE VERE W 99 G' 54 92 93 J Walsh T Licalzi 20 20 12 4 38575*C. G. HUTCHINS'Nw 94 10 10 10 10 J Booker C DeWitt & Co 10 20 20 R 387003*SHAITAN w 98 Left at the post. H PhillipsJ Arthur 6 10 7 2 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 11§, 23g, 48g, 55|. Winner — Ch. g, by Peter McCue^ — Tern (trained by G. B. Watkins) Went to post at 4:30. At post 5 minutes. Start fair for all but Shaitan. Won drivlnc-second the same. J. W. O'Neill showed his usual turn of speed, but was tirinjr fast at the end and just lasted long .enough. I Must faltered when a sixteenth out but rallied in the closing strides. Claremont finished going fast and would have won in a few more 3tridV ? Away Right closed ground fast in the last up quarter. Elie ran a fair race * Thp ntw4 were never serious contenders. Scratched— 38665 Hindilene, 100; 386P5 Croppie, 91. Overweights — J. W. O'Neill, 5 pounds; Elsie de Vere, 1. J. W. O'Neill, show, 7 to 10. I Must, show, 4 ttf 1. Claremont, show 1 to 5 88755 s^rlA^lS. ^.S5- ^ re » — Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 3M98»DAN M'KENNA WS 110 2"k 2= 2- 2" 2* 1= Henry J -C Milam & Pn4 4 1 ^ 3S719*AU REVOIR wb 108 5 4* 35 335 14 2* Domin'k G C Benn?tt»Pn iLr Ik L«?in 38638 THE DON w 110 3°« 1» 1* 14 33 3- P PhHlips SS Trac f &Co 2^ ^ HH"f 38719 PRODIGAL SON w 105 1" 3t 44 44 4" 48 J Walsh W Burke ^ ^0 fife 38489 SPRINGSTEAD w 95 45 5 5 5 5 5 H PhillipsJ Arthur 50 ou CO 00 CO 00 10 10 Time, 25, 49g, 1:142, 1:41, 1:45J. Winner— B. c, by Pirate of Penzance— Lady Modred (trained by J. C. Milam). Went to post at 5:00. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same; Dan McKenna was well rated throughout and when called on in the final eighth came away easily. Au Revoir appeared the winner when a furlong out, but tired fast when the pinch came. He was slow in getting into his full stride, but made up ground fast down the back-stretch. The Don ran under choking restraint down the backstretch, but when called on m the last quarter tired fast. Prodigal Son came with a rush at the end and would have finished third in another stride. Overweights — Au Revoir, 3 pounds. No show betting on first three. • Jamaica Form Chart. JAMAICA FORM CHART. JAMAICA, L. I., May 4, 1903.— Seventh 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. QQTPk^i FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. $800 added. 3-year-olds and upward. High-OO t U weight Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P r(^^?^^IfC;SARD ws I S° S 55 54 14 13 H Mich'lsMrsW B FreemanG 10 10 3 (SS672) ARME ATH WB 5 140 3 3l 44 3l 2" Hoar F Farrell 2 11-513-103-5 SESSS T,4PS. wb 4 110 5 64 65 55 3* T Burns Tecumseh Stable 20 25 25 8 38672 MAMARI -T W 3 118 1 1" 1" 45 4* Bullman M Finlen 4 6 5 2 385S2 CARROLL D. WB 4 123 7 44 2" 6" 5* Odom W C Dalv 10 15 15 % 38702 GAVIOTA ws 3 115 4 74 V- 74 63 Gannon Miss M Oliver 10 12 10 4 35672 SCHOHARIE wsb 4 12G 9 2" 3* 25 7= Cochran J L McGinnis 7 9 8 3 3S7063MART MULLEN W 3 125 S 8* 85 8^ 8^ B'champ J W Smyth 7 15 15 5 3S555 DINNA FORGET WB 4 116 10 10 9- 98 9" N Lewis T Gilman 30 60 60 25 CARTOON w 4 132 2 9 10 10 10 Brooker P Helfrich 100 200 200 60 Time, 112, 231, 49g, l:01g, l:08g. Winner— B. c, by Ben Strome— May Howard (trained by W. B. Freeman). Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Ben Howard came fast on the stretch turn and Michaels saved a lot of ground by getting through next to the rail and had plenty to spare at the end. Armeath was crowded right after the start, but handled his weight well and closed up fast once Hoar got clear sailing Taps made up ground in the stretch. There was a lot of bumping on the stretch turn from which Mamari, Carroll D. and Schoharie suffered and their chances were destroyed. Mamari showed far more speed than usual. Scratched— 386722Tim D. Jr., 120. Ben Howard, show, 8 to 5. Armeath, show, 1 to 3. Taps, show, 4 to 1. SECON:D RACE— 5-8 Mi,e- 570a added. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H C P" 35673 FLAGSTAFF WSB 103 1 3- 3^ 3= 1* Pollak A L Aste 8 10 16-57-5" 38611 MISS NANCY WS 104 4 43 4* 2* 24 J Martin H F Meyer 9-5 11-52 £s 3S644 SILVER DREAM wsb 104 2 14 14 lh 35 Gannon A Belmont 3 5 5 7^5 3S523 TERMAGANT w 104 3 2* 25 4s 4« Haack Goughacres Stbl 6 12 12 4 38552 M'GONIGLE w 94 5 63 63 5» 5* DeSouza J J McCafferty 8 15 15 5 3S7012MOORHEN WS 105 6 54 53 6l 6s T Burns S Paget 4 4 16-51 3S611 ST. ROCHE w 97 7 7 7 7 7 Red'gton H T Griffin 50 100 100 30 Time, 129, 243, 50, 1:02. Winner — Ch. c, by Star Ruby — Bear Flag (trained by A. L. Aste). * Went to post at 2:55. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won handily; second easily. Flagstaff rounded to form with a rush. Off well, he was prominent all the way and Pollak kept him in a good position to the stretch, where he wore Miss Nancy down in a drive. Miss Nancy saved ground on the stretch turn and only tired in the last hundred yards. Silver Dream ran a good race, but could not quite last the route at the pace. Termagant quit badly on the turn. McGonigle was tangled up at the start. Moorhen and St. Roche hung in the barrier and were practically left at the post. Scratched— 38704 Australina, 105; 38646 Dixie Paradise, 96. Overweights — Flagstaff, 1 pound. Flagstaff, show, 7 to 10. Miss Nancy, show, 2 to 5. Silver Dream, show, 7 to 10. Moor-hen, show, 3 to 5. . . THIRD ^GE— ^"4 Mile. $700 added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 33 T£)8 Ind Horses A Wt St % & % StrFin Jockeys Owners, O H C P'~ 3S7023ILLYRIA w 115 1 l3 14 l2 l3 Odom W C Daly 1-3 2-5 1-5 out 38706 ROYAL PIRATE w 100 3 24 2" 2- 2° Red'gton H T Griffin 30 40 30 3 35429 ELLA SNYDER w 105 4 34 3« 3° 3* Williams I Frank 5 12 10 6-5 3G472 HACKENSACK W 110 2 4444N Lewis Weston Stable 4 10 10 1 Time, 12J, 24g, 49g, 1:143. Winner — B. c, by Sam Lucas— Ilithyia (trained by D. Carter). Went A) post at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same, it was only an exercise gallop for the winner. Royal Pirate showed speed and made a bid on the turn, but was outclassed by the winner. Ella Snyder ran into a pocket on the back-stretch and was sharply cut off and was eased up in the last hundred yards. Hackensack ran poorly. Scratched— (38702) Saccharometer, 115; (3S70G)The Guardsman, 112; 3875G Gaviota, 100. No show betting. i£ Q 1 Ki\ FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.-The tJ O t tJ *J Montague Stakes. $2,000 added. Net value to winner $2,095. Ind Horses A Wt St *4 M % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P * 387282YELLOW TAIL ws 6 129 1 2- 23 2" 23 V- W'bury J Hackett 10 40 30 8 — (3S72G)INJUNCTION wsb 3 109 2 15 13 l2 lh 2" Gannon F P Keene 4 5 41 1 3SG74-AFRICANDER ws 3 109 4 51 5» 3h 35 3" Shaw Hampton Stable G-5 7-5 (£5 1-2 3S5842HENO wsb 4 126 3 34 3" 58 43 48 J Martin W S Fanshawe 2 3 11-57-10 (3S674)RIGHTFUL ws 3 109 6 45 43 4* 5« 51C Bullman J W Schorr 6 10 10 3 3S72G2A. WILLIAMS wb 4 126 56 6 G 6 6 Odom A Shields 15 50 40 10 Time, 12, 24J, 49, 1:15, 1:40, 1:463. Winner — Ch. h, by Watercress — Paloma (trained by H. E. Rowell). Went to post at 3:55. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Yellow Tail's performance was a good one. He handled his weight in good style and showing plenty of speed wore down Injunction in the stretch under a hand ride. His race was the best he has yet shown here. Injunction forced the pace, but could not quite last the route and was tiring fast at the end. Africander closed up very fast in the final drive. He was shut out twice and would have been a keener contender if he had got through on the stretch turn. Heno ran a good race and stood a long drive to get up. Rightful ran as if a shade outclassed. Andy Williams was overweighted in this company. Yellow Tail, show, 3 to 1. Injunction, show, 2 to 5. Africander, show, out. Heno, show, 1 to 3. • £$8760 FIFTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlon9S' ?700 added- 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allow- Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' 3S7042MORDELLA w 114 3 1} 25 l1 Bullman J W Schorr 7-6 2 2 2HT 3SG44 CYPRIENNE w 106 2 15 1" 2« Gannon F P Keene 4 6 4 3-6 38G442PETUNIA w 114 1 2-3 3 Odom R W Walden 4-5 1 9-10out Time, lit, 23*. 48, 54g. Winner — B. f, by Russell — Memoria (trained by G. Walker). Went to post at 4:20. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Mordella was slowest of the three to break and was outrun early, but closed up on the stretch turn under a hard drive, caught Cyprienne tiring in the final furlong and was going away at the end. Cyprienne was used up racing with Petunia and she had nothing left when Mordella challenged. Petunia got off well in motion and had a fighting chance to win on the stretch turn when her saddle slipped and Odom was nearly unseated. Scratched— 387573Silver Dream, 106; 38757 Moorhen, 106; 38704 Australina, 106. H Q T£i1 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. $700 added. 3-year-olds. Maidens QO j Ol Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St Vx Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 386743COLONIST wb 112 4 53 35 2™ 15 ll Hoar F Farrell 4=51 — 9-101-3 3870C2BLACK HUSSAR ws 112 5 l2 l1 1" 25 2» J Martin W S Fanshawe 8-5 3 13-6730 3S70G SIR ROCHE ws 112 1 31 41 4* 3™ 3» N Lewis W J Roche 12 20 20 7 38616 SPRING SILK W 112 2 4" 5» 5" 4* 4»» t Burns R Clark 6 6 41 7-5 38706 RAVELMENT W 113 6 2* 2* 35 5s 51 Odom A Shields 10 15 12 4 38706 BENELLA w 107 3 6 6 C 6 6 J Daly A M Irvington 30 150 100 25 Time, llg, 24g, 36|, 49g, 1:151, l:41g, 1:46. Winner — B. c, by Sir Dixon — La Colonia (trained by F. Weir). Went to post at 4:50. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Colonist was the best at the weights, made up a lot of ground and caught Black Hussar on the stretch turn, was hustled some to get to the front, but had plenty to spare at the end Black Hussar ran a good race and was easily the best of the others. Sir Roche showed improvement. Ravelment showed early speed, but quit b.adly. Scratched— 360652Gallant Smith, 112; 38671 Blue Jay 112. Colonist, show, out. Black Hussar, show, 1 to 3. Sir Roche, show, 2 to 1. Page [4] Nashville Statistics. NASHVILLE STATISTICS. Iti the course of the Nashville meeting $24,-595 -were distributed among owners who raced their horses there, the daily average being $2,732. Owners credited with having won $200 or more rank as follows: Owners. Amt. Owners. Amt W. Gerst $5,330 Mrs. J.M.Hoffman $300 W.W.Darden&Co 3,990 W. H. Jackson.Jr. 300 T. P. Hayes 1,925 ICG.Baldwin&Co... 275 C.A.Johnson&Co. 1,400 F. A. Bigden&Co. 275 Gorman & Bauer.1,330 R.P.Dodson&Co.... 275 H. N. McTyeire... 1,200 E. S. Gardner 275 T. H. Stevens 1,100 H. P. Headley .... 275 G. Hendrie 900 J. Mannion 275 J. C. Ferris, Jr.... 675 W. P. Reardon... 275 M. J. Daly 625 R. E. Watkins ... 275 J. McAllester .... 525 W. Clay 250 J. G. Greener&Co 475 C. R. McLean .... 250 F. Bruhns & Co.. 450 J. Stewart & Co... 225 McKenzie Bros... 425 E. Wiley 225 Clay Bros 425 J. B. Cage 225 J. Naylor & Co... 350 J. Maiden 200 J. A. Drake 325 "With two races to his credit, one of which was the Cumberland Park Derby, Fore and Aft easily led the winning horses, those credited with $200 or more being: Horses. Amt. Horses. Amt. Fore and Aft ....$3,350 Miss "West $275 Brulare 2,575 Sweetie 275 Talhouet 1,255 Angelee 250 Nannie Hodge ...1,240 Do Madge 250 Sinner Simon SS0 Grand Marais 250 Whiskey King ... 850 Lady Amelia 250 Barca 500 P'master Wright. 250 Carrie 1 475 Pea Ridge 250 Ice Water 450 Stand Pat 250 Kilo 450 Vestry 250 Mafalda 450 Briers 225 Ch. Thompson.... -425 Brancas 225 Wire In 425 Chickasha 22o Golden Cottage... 375 Claude 225 Reservation 350 Mary Glenn 225 Council 300 Governor Sayres.. 225 Jordan 300 Oaxaca 225 Louis Wagner .... 300 Paris 225 Lit. Duchess II.... 300 Savable 225 Bradley Bill 275 The Stewardess... 22o Bird Pond 275 The Black Scot... 225 i Bummer II 275 The Wizard 225 i Comora 275 Vogue 225 Discus 275 Walnut Hill ...... 225 Fair Lass 275 Bargee 225 Katie Powers 275 Flaneur 200 Lou Rey 275 Crowhurst led the jockeys, but honors were well distributed, the riding record of the meeting being as follows: Jockeys. 1st. 2nd. 3rd.TJnp.Totals. Crowhurst 7 5 5 9 26 Castro 6 7 8 16 37 A. W. Booker 6 6 9 15 36 M. Johnson 4 4 1. 15 24 Schilling .. 4 2 4 11 21 Helgesen 4 2 1 3 10 Mclnerny .4 2 1 10 17 T. Meade .3 5 2 23 33 Stevens 3 1 0 4 8 Roberts 3 0 2 9 14 W. Daly 2 2 1 15 20 D. Austin 2 2 0 2 6 Deiterle 2 ' 1 0 9 12 Henry 1 4 2 3 10 Scully 1 3 2 19 25 Houbre 1 1 2 15 19 McJoynt 1 0 2 12 15 St. Louis Form. ST. LOUIS FORM. Tho form of Tuesday's Fair Grounds fields is : First Race— Bessie B„ Sextette, Bessie Kirby. Second Bace— John Carney, Martin Brady, Crutch-field. Third Race— Schreiber entry, Ora McKinney, Jehano. Fourth Race— South Breeze, Edgardo.Ben Chance. Fifth Race— Audiphone, Nearest, Kingstello. Sixth Race— Sardian, Outlaw, Betmuda. St. Louis Form. R. J. Collins. ST. LOUIS FORM. St. Lodis, ilo., May 4.— The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are : First Race— Anna Hardy or Deer Bird. Second Race— Sabinal or Can Nell. Third Race— Ora McKinney or Signorina. Fourth Race— South Breeze or Ben Chance. Fifth Race— Audiphone or Nearest. Sixth Race— Blue Grass Girl or Betmuda. R. J. Collins. St. Louis Entries. ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. •Apprentice allowance. * Runs well in mud. First Race— 1-3 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. Enigma, b. f, by Requital— Rid- die 105 Liberty Bell, b. f. by G. W. Johnson— Silver Bell 105 38315 Bessie Kirby .. 105 715 Anna Hardy, ch. f, by Master Randolph— Lotte 105 88619 Bessie B 105 725 Deer Bird, b. f, by Deerslayer— OllieBird 105 38315 Perla. .............105 710 Lona 8., br. f, by Loantaka— Dora 8 105 38589 Sextette 105 720 Nunan..... 105 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. S-year-olds. Allowances. * 387*7 Escanaba ..........107 700 3*578 Crutchfleld 107 . 715 38588 John Carney 107 725 S8617 Martin Brady. ....1C6 '20 , 38817 In Bond..... . «,...104* .— -700 38206 Hemlock ,..104 ......710 . 88743 Nath Woodcock..... ...-.104 ......7tta ' • - 1 ' i i Otis Skinner, b. c, by Freeman — Maud B 104 35771 Governor Tanner 101 700 38707 Sabinal ..104 715 38617 Can Nell 104 710 379893Neversuch 104 705 Geortujta, b. f, by St. George— Tortuga 102 Third Race -1-2 Mile. 2- year-oldB, Allowances. 38591 Ora McKinney 105 725 38619 Jehane 105 715 Edna Danie's, b. f, by Joe Norwood—Night Shade 105 fEugenia B„ b. f, by Balgowan— Gratitude ....105 ......... fSignorina, b. f, by Sain— Park Ridge 105 Magnolia -..105 Chrisstelle, br. f, by Handball-Flying Witch ... 105 38591 By Right 105 715 |B. Schreiber entry. Fourth Kace-1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38680 Ben Chance £ .... 6....110 735 38682 W.B.Gates 7... .107 735 38746 South Breeze 5. ...105 750 38746 Edgardo 6.. ..100 710 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward Selling. 38743 Pharoah 6... .110 715 38749 Audiphone 4....1C6 725 (38622) Kingstolle 5.. ..100 715 387493Nearest 8... .100 720 Sixth Race-3-4 Mile. 3- year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 38617 Sardian 107 725 38649 Prince Eugene 107 710 3868720ntlaw 107 720 35511 Jean Gravier ©....104 705 38717 Indian Child 104 710 38588 Ruralist 104 715 31919 Pointsman 104 700 385883Castus 104 705 Detest, b. f, bv Dr. MacBride— Banherita 102 38165 Blue Grass Girl K2 705 3847l3Betmuda 102 ......715 Poseur, b. f, by Loyalist— Peni-i tence II 102 Louisville Form. LOUISVILLE FORM. The form of Tuesday's Louisville fields is: First Race— Langford James, Walnut Hill, Circular Joe. Second Race— Jiminez, Bard of Avon, Lem Reed. Third Race— Bud Embry, Lombre, Fair Lass. Fourth Bace— Pure Favor, Cardona, Phelan. Fifth Race— Boomerack, Mandamus, Hurry. Sixth Race— Emir, Aimless, The Stewardess. Louisville Form. T. K. Lynch. f^" LOUISVILLE FORM. Louisville, Kt., May 4— The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are : First Race— Langford James, Walnut Hill,., Emperor of India. Second Race— Hargis, Lem Reed, Monsieur Beau-caire. , Third Race— Fair Lass, Caxton, Bean. Fourth Race— Phelan, Cardona, Shawana. Fifth Race— Lute's Fonso, Mandamus, Boomerack. Sixth Race— Presgrave, Chickasha, Emir. T. K. Lynch. Louisville Entries. LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. ©Runs well in mud. First Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (38732)Walnut Hill 113 740 (3867l)Langford Jamas. 113 750 387322Emperor of India 108 735 Merry Pioneer, b. c, by Blazes — Merry wise 108 Batts. b. c, by Florist— Fanny Willoughby 108 Play Ball, ch. c, by Handball-Florence M 108 387633Esherson 108 725 38658 Circular Joe 105 735 38714 Town Moor. 105 730 88738 DickeDS 105 730 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 36013 Jiminez 5. ...112 750 32779 Ed Bradley 3.. ..110 715 37790 Bummer S....-7....107 735 376102Hargis 4... .107 730 38583 Bard of Avon ft*.... 5... .106 740 (S6400)Fleuron 6....104 725 38655 Lem Reed 3.... 95 7 5 340i8 Kentucky Cardinal 3.... 95 720 35271 Manru 3.... 93 725 33287 Guardian 3.... 95 720 S86553Monsieur Beaucaire 3.... 95 730 Thimble, br. c, by Tithonus — Florence E 3.... 93 Third Race-1 1-1G Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 58767 Bud Embry ., 4.... 101 725 (38177)Bean * ... 5.. ..100 710 Caxton, ch. c, by Sir Dixon — Catalina H 3.. ..100 38741 Lombre 4.... 98 720 58741 Fair Lass 3.... 95 715 363832Quality Street 3.... 87 710 Fourth Race— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Flori,br. f. by Florist— Peri 110 Dungannon, b. f, by Dungarven Distress 110 Clytie, b. f, by Plaudit— Fillide.. 110 38?522Phelan 105 715 88113 Big Goose 105 710 387«22Pnre Favor 105 725 58742 Shawana 105 715 387352 Cardona 105 720 38742 Gold Piece 105 710 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 36250 Pepper Dick 4....1C7 705 38716 Boomerack £(.... 5.. ..106 725 363822Mandamus 5... .106 720 34913 Buckley 4.... 104 715 38739 Lute's Fonso 4 .... 103 710 35386 Lupulin 3.... 96 700 38741 Hurry 5.... 96 710 38764 Hide and Seek 3.... 93 705 38739 Goo Goo 3.... 79 700 Sixth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. 8elling. 37769 Peat 9.. ..Ill 710 386853 Presgrave 5... .103 715 38767 Insolence 4.. ..105 710 38623 The Stewardees 4.. ..102 710 38681 Aimless 4.. ..102 720 38739 Lysbeth. 4.... 97 705 38685 Chickasha gE .... 3.... 95 710 38767 Trialmore 4.... 94 .700 38411 Wine Sap 3.... 90 705 (38441)Emir 3.... 81 725 Jamaica Form. JAMAICA FORM. The form of Tuesday's Jamaica fields is : First Race— Star and Garter, Louise Elston, Wax Candle. Second Race— Futurita, Sweet Alice, Lady Lake._ Third Race— Cloverton, Extralaw, Race King. Fourth Race— Plater, Saccharometer, Toscan. Fifth Race— Magic Flute, Heritage, Australina. Sixth Raco— Bonnibert, Flying Buttress, Barbara Frietchio. Jamaica Form. JAMAICA FORM. New Yoek, May 4.— The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race— Silurian, Star and Garter, North Brook. 8econd Raco— Futurita, Sweet Alice, Ascension.. Third Raco— Cloverton, Extralaw, Race King. Fourth Race— Plater, Saccharometer, Toscan. Fifth Race— Magic Flute, Paget entry, Tho Bow- °ry* Sixth Raco— Injunction, „ Flying Buttress, Bonnibert. T. H. O'Connok. Jamaica Entries. JAMAICA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. © Runs well in mud. First Race-3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38612 De Rnszke 5. ...115 690 38730 Lee King 6;.. Ill 705 33615 Silurian 5.. ..Ill .710 f 8812 Silver Plush 5.... 109 690 3S730 Invernia 4.... 108 695 38725 Petit Bleu 3... .108 700 385822North Brook 3....1C8 715 3872520rloil 3.. ..108 .710 38706 Frank Keane 4....1C8 693 38572 Neithor One 4.... 106 705 38725 Scoffer 3 .. 105 710 38725 Wax Candle.. ^ 3....10J 715 38641 Singing Nymph 4. ...103 700 38671 Blue Jay 3.. ..103 695 38725 Explorer 3.... 98 705 38671 B.Doyle 3.... 98 700 386712Star and Garter 54.... 3.... 88 725 38643 Louisa Elston 3.... 88 720 Second Race— 3-4 Mils. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 387033Ascension 4.... 122 725 38399 Sun Shower 4.. ..108 705 36069 Tact. 4.... 108 705 386t43Sweet Alice 3.. ..107 740 38613 Cloche d'Or 3.. ..103 730 387022Futurita © ... 3....103 750 38571 Bobbinet 3.. ..103 710 386422Lady Lake 3.... 98 735 38616 Snowdrift.... 3.... 93 715 Third Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. Tho Elmhurst Stakes. $1,000 added. (38727)Ninepin 109 735 (S8C6 )Cloverton 1C9 750 386112 Wizard 104 725 38311 Miss Shylock 101 705 ?87272Rnce King 98 735 J86462Extralaw 92 740 38727 Chockayotte 89 720 Fourth Race-3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. The Williamsburg Handicap. $1,500 added. (38614)Plater 124 750 (38702)Saccharometer 116 740 (36138)Toscan ©....114 735 (38706)The Guardsman 112 720 38725 Alan 103 -725 Fifth Race- 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. Ind. Horses,color,sex & pedigree. A. Wt. Hdcp. 3864fi3Magic Flute 105 725 38729 Hoof beat 105 700 38727 Fair Order 103 705 38611 Heritage 102 720 SS552 Ballycastle 102 705 Chapman, br. c, by St. Florian— Spaldiemore 101 The Bowery, ch. c, by Handsome — Philippa 101 38701 Australina 101 715 Hugh McGowan, ch.. c, by Sloip- ner— Sieve 100 38585 Blackberries 99 710 38701 Lowcnt 99 700 380202Circulator 97 715 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38524 Bonnibert © — 5.. ..126 750 38759 In j unction 3 .... 119 735 387283Himself 5.... Ill 725 386453FJying Buttress © ... 4....107 740 38*82 Lord Advocate 3.... 102 720 38645 Circus 4.. ..100 730 38705 Wild Pirate 5. ...100 730 387053Barbara Frietchio... 5 97 735 3873C3McWilliams ii ... 5.... 93 725 38582 Athelroy 3.... 95 720 382413Bluo Victor 5.... 90 715 Reliable Parties who are in a position to place a bet on something good— WHEN IT IS GOOD— can secure some satisfactory information occasionally on the Chicago races by communicating with DANIEL STOKER, !i".?3B8Slt™ ^Missions ACCEPTED FROM S2.0D lo SI, 000. M/^S^^I^t °- °- SM,TH H. A. PERRY "BUD" WHITE C. H. COLBY fK't'dff^^^^K%^!i&t^ Members of the Western Turf Association. SMITH, PERRY & CO., W^^^WtM^J THE EMPIRE, 260 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. ^^M^f^^m m^^y Long Distance Phone Bank Reference Union Trust Nfe^^^^^^^^^' Harrison 244. Co., Tribune Bldg., Chicago. ^|^gP^ Future Book on the American Derby 1903. ODDS. ODDS. ODD8. Horses. — Horses. Horses. 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd Action 100 50 25 Grantsdale 150 . 75 40 Onatas 40 20 10 Ahola 80 40 20 George Gibbs .. 300 150 75 Orlando 100 50 25 Albemarle 800 400 200 Geheimniss .... 150 75 40 Olefiant 100 50 25 Alfio 200 100 50 Gold Bell 200 100 50 Orly II SO 40 20 Alfredo 500 250 125 Governor (Dead.) Otter Tall 1000 500 250 Americano 60 30 15 Grey Friar 100 50 25 Philo (Dead.) Au Revoir .... 40 20 10 Gilfain 60 30 15 P'masfr Wright SO 40 20 Authority 500 250 125 Gypzene 150 75 40 P. of Endurance 125 60 30 Bad News 100 - 50 25 Gregor K * 50 25 12 Prince Eugene. 300 150 75 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 25 12 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 50 25 12 Bob McLean 40 20 10 J. Sid. "Walker. 80 40 20 Sidney C. Love. 80 40 20 Bonnie Burr 400 200 100 Janeway 50 25 12 Sigmund 125 60 30 Bourbon SO 40 20 Jack Orr 500 250 125 Spencer Reif ... 80 40 20 Banter 80 40 20 Jackfull 150 75 40 Santon 150 75 40 Benvolio 600 300 150 Judge Himes .. 50 25 12 Shooting Star.. 100 50 25 Reautrard . .....1000 600 250 Jack Young 60 30 15 Sinner Simon... SO 40 20 Bernays 50 25 12 Lacy Crawford. 150 75 40 Sir Hugh 400 200 100 Canvon 150 75 40 Lem Reed 150 75 40 Sen. Morrison.. 300 150 75 Cash Bov"! 80 40 20 Lyman Hay .... 150 75 40 Skilful 40 25 10 Cantain Arnold .... 50 25 12 Lendin 200 100 50 Savable 6 3 3-2 Capable 500 250 125 Linguist 30 15 8 Serge 200 100 50 Chamblee 100 50 25 Ld. of the Vale. 40 20 10 Sun Gold 150 75 40 Claude 40 20 10 Ld. Touchwood. 500 250 125 Sir Faust 400 200 100 Collonade" 50 25 12 Mackey Dwyer. 30 15 S Stand* rd Bearer 300 150 75 Creolin 200 100 50 Mexican ........ 40 20 10 The Don 60 30 15 Dan McKenna SO 40 20 Mindora 200 100 50 The Picket 50 25 12 DauDhin 250 125 60 Manru 200 100 50 Tom Maybin ... 400 200 100 Dick Welles 30 15 8 Malory 150 75 40 Triad 200 100 50 DuTJont 60 30 15 Monia 800 400 200 Trapezlst 1000 500 250 Discharged 600 300 150 Merry .Acrobat.. 60 30 15 Topsoil 100 50 25 Eariy 25 12 6 Mons. Beaucaire 100 50 25 Vaelat 400 200 100 E«trada"Palma .... 300 150 75 McGee 100 50 25 Von Rouse 30 15 8 Foxv Kane . 150" 75 40 M. Blumenthal.. 200 100 50 Watoma 150 75 40 First Mason 200 100 50 McGowan 50 25 12 Will Sherry .... 200 100 50 Fore and Aft 50 25 12 Navasota 200 100 50 Witfull 25 12 6 F A. Bullock 150 75 40 Novelist 1000 500 250 Woodlake 80 40 20 Fiocarllne 60 30 15 Ontonagon 600 250 125 Yardarm 50 25 12 ni v no Dl AV Quotations subject to change 'without notice. Remittances should rA I Un r LA I . be made payable to Smith, Perry & Co., The Empire, 260 State St Chicago, by Express or P. O. Money Order, New York or Chicago Exchange or Registered Letter. Write names and address legibly. Agents Wanted in every town In the United States and Canada. Write for Information. Quotation sheets sent on applieatioa.. Page [5] St. Louis Form Chart. ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., May 4, 1903. — Second day. St. Louis Fair Association. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, John Hachmelster. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE — 1-2 Mile. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. ggrj"0g Ind Horses A Wt St & Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 38619 BRICK FOWLER w 10S 2 215 l2 l2 Battiste A C Bernays 7-5 8-5 8-5 1-2 DON ALVARO W 108 1 l2 2s 28 T Dean J C Ghlo 8-5 8-5 3-2 3-5 OLD STONE w 105 3 32 3" 3t0 D Vititoe M P Mattingly 10 20 20 7 TOM OLNEY w 108 5 48 42 42 D Hall S'nd'sM'nfd&Co 6 6 5 8-f ILLINOIS w 108 4 5 5 5 Russell J Griffin & Co 5 15 13 4 Time. 12J, 24}, 50. Winner — B. c, by Pirate of Penzance — Lilly B. (trained by T. Sayers). Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second the same. Brick Fowler came with a rush through the stretch and won easing up. Don Alvaro had worked very well and was off ten lengths in front, as the others were turned, but tired after going a quarter. Old Stone ran fairly well only. Tom. Olney got off so badly that he was not asked to run fast and could have been third. Brick Fowler, show, out. Don Alvaro, show, out. Old Stone, show, 2 to 1. SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Selling. 38769 jnd~ Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S748*BEAR CREEK w 95 7 78 5nk 22 1" McKin'y H T Batcheler 8 12 12 5 3SG51*H'L'NG DERVISH WS 97 6 3nk l2 l2 2* C Bonner L Lemp & Co 21 5 41 3-2 3S649SBUDWEISER w 102 1 62 4nk 41 3* Earl J C Cahn 6 10 10 4 38748 STUB w 100 3 lh 2nk 3" 4" Sayers U Z DeArman 4 12 12 5 3S497 BARKELMORE WS 110 2 511 62 Sfi 5s D Hall W S Price 21 3 3 6-5 38587 DR. KAMMERER W 103 9 8h 88 6s 6h Wallace J E Basquil 10 10 10 4 35465 CURSUS ws 100 8 9* 10 9* 74 M Lowe W McLemore S 30 30 12 3S561*GOUDY w 95 4 2* 31 72 8* L Wilson R W Marks 4 6 5 2 387473LD. MELBOURNE ws 100 5 41 7* 8B 92 T Dean S S Bender 6 10 8 31 36071 ED BISHOP w 105 10 10 92 10 10 Woodw'd R C Farris 20 100 100 40 •Apprentice allowance. Time, 13, 24}, 49, 1:16}. Winner — Ch. c, by Bobby Beach — Freddie Mitchell (trained by H. T. Batcheler). Went to post at 3:05. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Bear Creek was best ridden, came fast through the last quarter and just got up in the final stride. Howling Dervish showed the most speed to the stretch and seemingly was winning easily when his rider threw the race away by a bad finish. Budweiser ran to his best form and finished resolutely. Barkelmore was given an easy race. Dr. Kammerer was very badly ridden. Goudy is seemingly a rank quitter. Stub showed early speed. Scratched— 38747 Ben Lear, 100. Overweights — Budweiser, 2 pounds; Ed Bishop, 2. Bear Creek, show, 2} to 1. Howling Dervish, show, 7 to d0. Budweiser, show; 2 to 1. Barkelmore, show, 3 to 5. THIRD RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Selling. gg/yfj'Q Ind Horses AWtSt % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 383783SELECTED w 100 3 l2 l1! I8 L Wilson W M Rogers 3-2 3-2 7-5 1-2" 38677SGUS HEIDORN w 106 5 31 22 21} Donovan B Schreiber 2 2* 11-59-10 (38591)MAGGtE WORK ws 100 4 4s 4* 32 Munro R M Westerfleld 3 5 41 6-5 38744 CHECK MORGAN ws 106 6 53 68 4* Earl AL&HMRogers 12 15 15 6 RH'ME AND R'SONws 103 1 6s 5s 58 Wallace A C Bernays 15 15 15 6 35466 QUARTEE w 102 2 21 3s 6* T Dean S S Bender 20 40 40 10 38346*COLLIN GEORGE w 101 7 7 7 7 Sayers U Z DeArman 15 40 40 15 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 12}, 24}, 49}, 55}. Winner— B. f, by Foul Shot — Minnie Cee (trained by J. Burrows). Went to post at 3:41. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Selected led always well in hand, came on fast when her rider was ready and won in a canter. Gus Heidorn was doing his best throughout and ran to his average form. Maggie Work ran well, but was given a weak ride and twice taken back in jams. Quartee showed early speed, but tired badly. Overweights— Quartee, 2 pounds; Collin George, 3. Selected, show, out. Gus Heidorn, show, out. Maggie Work, show, 1 to 2. OQ(7r71 FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and up- OO i i X. ward. Allowances. Ind~ Horses AWtSt% Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (37953)JOE LESSER w 5 102 2 l2 l2 l3 Is 1* Battiste H D Beams 4 8 7 5^5 (38679)CHAPPAQUA WSB 7 105 3 2°* 3* 22 3* 21 D Hall P M Civill 1 6-5 9-102-5 237222MACY w 9 102 4 41! 45 46 42 31 W Waldo S Lazarus ■ 8 20 15 7 38682 P'CE RICHARD WB 6 105 1 51! 52 6 5l 41 Donovan L M Holmes&Co 10 20 20 6 (38652)EDA RILEY w 6 106 5 6 6 51 6 5* Munro K D Orr 2} 31 16-54-5 38746 PROSP'R LA GAIWS 5 105 6 33 2* ' S« •» ' 6 T Dean J S Bratton 4 7 7 11-5 Time, 24}, 49, 1:15, 1:42}, 1:47. Winner— B. g, by Whitney— Hermie (trained by C. Ross). Went to post at 4:09. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Joe Lesser is a much improved horse, liked the cuppy track, set all the pace and was going kway at the finish. Chappaqua ran a good race, but wants- a pasteboard track to show at his best. Macy, high in flesh and with bad legs, closed up resolutely at the end under a drive. Prince Richard ran a dull race. Eda Riley is best on a fast track. Prosper La Gai ran well to the stretch. 1 to*3°e L,esser' show» 4 to 5* Chappaqua, show, out. Macy, show, 3 to 1. Eda Riley, show, 38772 •^C^11 RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling: — Ind Horses A Wt.St *4 % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 3S6512IRISH JEWEL WB 6 106 5 21 2" 2" 1* 1* T Dean P M Civill 3 — 31 2i 4-5 SSStiSSK? w 5 96 4 61 4" 31 2i 2" L Wilson Gumb'ts&Powers 3-2 9=5 8-5 7-10 362013HILEE wb 7 103 10 3^ 3* 43 3» 3* W Waldo W W Elliott 6 7 7 3 35628 HELEN PRINT ws 4 101 8 5* 51 5* 58 48 C Bonner C Schawacker 7 7 6 2 3S6513MOLLIE T. w 4 105 9 7* 78 78 6* 5»k Donovan F I Pope 8 15 13 6 OT2OUR LADY w 5 101 3 8* 81 8°k 8" 6= Sayers J N Miller 20 30 30 10 22?£ JESSffiT. ws 5 101 1 41 4"k 6i 71 72 Wallace H Black 20 100 100 30 38446 VAL VERDE W 3 104 6 l8 l8 l2 4" 83 D Hall O G Parke 10 20 20 8 38679 KISS QUICK WB 6 99 11 10* 102 108 10* 9* Higgins G I Landon 20 30 30 10 37635 CHOPIN ws 7 107 2 11 11 11 11 102 A Weber C Goodharte 15 100 100 30 37888 WHITMORE ws 6 101 7 91 9* 98 9* 11 A Lines H T Batcheler 30 100 100 30 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 13}, 25, 36}, 48$, 1:011, 1:14}, 1:28}. Winner — Ch. g, by Springbok — Emerald (trained by P. M. Civill). Went to post at 4:40. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Irish Jewel ran behind the pacemakers for over a half and came away in the stretch with a rush. Icicle ran a fair race and finished with unusual gameness Hilee showed speed, but was tiring at the end and the race should improve him. Helen Print went well, but tired in the stretch run. Val Verde showed early speed. Scratched— 387482Dr. Clark, 106; 38557 Centie, 85; 37860 Lady Hasbrouck, 85. Overweights— Hilee, 2 pounds; Mollie T., 3; Our Lady, 2; Val Verde 3; Chopin, 3 Irish Jewel, show, 2 to 5. Icicle, show, 1 to 3. Hilee, show, 7 to 5. 38773 SEXTH RACE— 1 1"16 Mi,es- Purse $40^~ 3-year-olds and upwardTWling. Ind Horses A Wt St *4 % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 38652*KITTIE CLYDE W 6 104 1 V- l°k H l2 l»k C Bonner L Lemp & Co 2 — 2 — 3-2 3-6 (38678)SOCAPA WS 5 105 3 32 32 32 32 22 Higgins J McNaught 10 25 20 7 3S652*BLANCO w 3 87 6 6" 6" 52 43 3" L Wilson Finn & Ross 8-6 2 9-5 3-5 380102FON SPRAY w 5 100 5 41 4" 4°k 51 4" R MurphyDayton & Co 10 15 15 5 38437 PATRONYMIC w 4 104 2 23 22 22 22 52 Wallace A C Bernays 40 40 40 15 386523SARILLA wsb 6 103 4 52 51 6» 61 615 Munro R M Westerfleld 3 4 4 6-5 3868r*JOE DOUGHTY wsb 7 103 7 7 7 7 7 7 Sayers J P Hirth & Co 15 25 25 8 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 49}, 1:15}, 1:43}, 1:51. Winner — Ch. m, by Ben Strome — Ban Amy (trained by L. Johnston). Went to post at 5:21. At post 9 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second easily Kittie Clyde was sent away flying to a bad start and led throughout, but was driving hard to the limit at the end to stall off Socapa. Socapa ran a good race, was well ridden and might have won had not Kittle Clyde pinched him into the rail in the stretch. Blanco was practically left at the post and took the long way, but seemed to be winning in the last sixteenth when he suddenly swerved in behind the other two. Patronymic ran well to the stretch. Kittie Clyde, show, out. Socapa, show, 3 to 1. Blanco, show, out. Sarilla, show 1 to 2 Dr. Stephens' Good Race. DR. STEPHENS* GOOD BACK. One of the largest Monday crowds in the history of the Worth racetrack was present yesterday and was well repaid for its visit, for better racing at this time of th* year wonld hardly have been given anywhere. The weather was threatening for awhile, bnt as the afternoon wore on it cleared np and became warmer. The race that attracted the most attention was the fourth, a seven-furlong handicap for three-year-olds and upward. Of the ten that were carded to start Rankin and Bnrnie Bnnton were withdrawn, the latter starting in the previons race. Almost every one of the eight starters was well backed, Dr. Stephens finally being made post favorite at 13 to 5. To a good start, Paul Whaley dashed to the front, closoly pressed by Autumn Leaves and Dr. Stephens. Going down the backstretch, the first-named opened np a gap of two and a half lengths and held it by a fair margin until opposite the last eighth post, where Dr. Stephens, under a good ride, began to close up fast on him. It was a spirited struggle b'etween the two in the last hundred yards, bnt Dr. Stephens showed the greater gameness and got his nose in front when passing the winning line. Scotch Plaid closed np ground fast in the last quarter, running next to the inside rail and finished third two lengths back, getting up in time to nip Autumn Leaves on the post. The latter tired palpably when the pinch came, but Bhowed much improvement over her previons effort. The track was too hard to suit C. B. Campbell, bnt even at that his race was impressive. Huzzah showed scant spetd and was never a serious factor. Emshee was right there for five furlongs, bnt tired fast jnst before reaching the final quarter. He was probably short and should do better the next time out. In the last race, a dash of one mile and seventy yards for three-year-olds, three Derby candidates met. Au Bevoir was thought to be the best and was well fancied by the talent, being held at 8 to 5 in the. betting. The Don had a large following, as did also Dan McKenna. The winner turned np in the latter, well ridden by Henry. The Don, under a choking pull, led by a fair margin until just before the last quarter had been reached, where he began to show signs of tiring when given his head. In a few strides Au Bevoir was eoon at his throat latchland, passing him easily just above the final eighth, appeared the winner, but Henry brought up Dan McKenna here and he had little trouble in beating Au Ravoir to the wire, winning well in hand by two lengths. The Don tired so fast in the last furlong that he almost lost third place to Prodigal^Son, thellatter coming with a rush at the end. Many horsemen were of the opinion after the race that Au Bevoir will not take kindly to a long route, but it must be taken into consideration that it was the colt's second start as a three-year-old I and he may not be qnite ready for a good, hard race and may develop more stamina later on. The first race of the day, a siaj furlongs spin for three-year-olds and upward was taken by the 8 to 5 favorite Canyon. Off well in his stride, he ran Fade Meny into early submission and had things his own way thereafter, winning as his rider pleased by one and a half lengths from Irene Mac' which boat Fading Light three-quarters for second place. Irene Mac ran a disappointing race, show I I I ing scant early speed, bnt made up ground fast in the last quarter and was easily the bast of the others. Cornwall repeated his good race of last Friday in the second, a dash of one mile for fonr-year-olds and upward. He and Alfred C. ran in front in close company for the entire distance, but in the closing strides the latter tired just enough to lose by a neck with Frank M. a lapped on third. The latter came with a tardy rush at the end. Dodie S. made up much ground in the last quarter and altogether ran an impressive race. Pronta, well liked by the talent, met with much interference and was taken very wide when turning for home. With any kind of racing luck she would have finished much closer up. Golden Rule has certainly rounded into his best form, showing high sprinting qualities in the third race, a flvo furlongs dash for three-year-olds and upward. Bnrnie Bunton on her excellent racing here this spring was thought to be the best, being held at 9 to 10 in the betting, but she succumbed easily to Golden Bnle, which led all the way, winning as his rider pleased by two lengths. Soothsayer finished a fair third. Joe Martin was out of place and was also hampered by the weight. J. W. O'Neill won the fifth race, a four and a half fnrlongs scramble for two-year-olds, with I Must second and Claremont third. The track was at its bast and fast time was made in all the races. Golden Bnle, which defeated Bnrnie Bunton in the fourth race, was, on account of his nervous disposition, brought to the paddock accompanied by a saddle horse, which was kept constantly near him. When the horses left for the post owner Durnell received permission from the judges for Golden Rule to go to the post apart from the rest of the field and he was taken the reverse way of the track. Dominick's riding yesterday was a feature of the racing, as out of five mounts three were returned winners and the others finished second and third. His ride on Dr. Stephens was a masterly one and on his vigorous effort can the backers of Paul Whaley blame for not cashing their wagers. J. W. O'Neill the winner of the fifth race and entered to be sold for $100 was bid np and bought s by "y E. Trotter for $800. Jockeys Coburn and C. Kelly remained out of the saddle yesterday on account of illness, both boys suffering from cramps. » C. E. Mahone, the owner of Banter, which was prevented from starting in the Kentucky Derby last Saturday, returned yesterday from the Falls City. He stated that when the declarations were due the Louisville Jockey Clnb wrote to him at Memphis, inquiring if he wanted Bantor left in the Derby and if so to forward $50. This money Mr. Mahone forwarded and received a receipt. Later a dispnte arose over the claim that P. Dunne, the former owner of Banter, had not transferred the horse's stake engagements at the time of sale. This dispute was fully settled before Banter left Kinloch Park and the horse was posted as a starter and was so considered until within an hour of post time. T. C. McDowell and Mr. Woodford, the owner of Bad News, protested against Banter starting. Mr. Mahone thinks that had Banter started he would have been returned an easy winner. The rest of the Mahone string, which includes Louisville, Sarah Maxim, Corrillian, Doveconrt, Lizzardo, Dellemonnt and Istrian, reached here from St. Louis yesterday and are quartered at the Worth track. The following horses, formerly the property of E. J. Arnold & Co., were sold at auction in the paddock at the Worth track- before the racing commenced Saturday : Bessie McCarthy to T. J. Kiley for $2,500, Fitzbrillar to W. Stover for $1,700, Stuyve 1 to W. Gum for $1,050 and 8. C. Hildreth became the owner of Irene Lindsey and Mary Mc-Cafferty, paying $2,000 for the first named and $950 for the latter, 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. VL ' MUSIC BV BANKSJCREGIER'S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION $1.00. WABASH R. R. Special Trains Leave Dearborn Station, Polk Street, as FoJIows: 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. Eeturning, one special train will leave Worth Race 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, 8:00, 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 I :Q0 p. m. Fare for Hound Trip on all Race Trains 25 Cents. EDWARD JASPER, Secretary, Room 30, 170 E, Madison St. GMcafSo The A Handbook of Figures II a • Beyond Comparison American SpOrting An Official Compen- dium of Records Manual (COPYRIGHTED) Summaries by Experts °n the Past Year's now on sale. ^ . / Doings ~ GO . ' ' Edited by 30© in Paper F. H. BRliJNELL 50g in Soft Moroeeo Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. ■•*••• ' — — — — 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE GHIOAGO 1903