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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, May 20, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, May 20, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903052001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, May 20, 1903 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] VOL. IX. lETO. 1*0. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, MAY aO, 1903. PRICE 5 CElTTa Louisville Statistics. LOUISVILLE STATISTICS. The successful Louisville meeting ended yesterday with C. R. Ellison heading the list of winning owners. In the course of the meeting $60,355 was distributed among the owners of winning horses, a daily average of $4,023. Owners with $350 or more to their ■credit rank as follows: Owners. AmL Owners. Amt C. R. Ellison $7,835 Gorman & Bauer.$625 T. C. McDowell.. 4,995 J. B. Lewman .... 625 E. Corrigan 2,840 H. C. Loeb 600 C. W. Moore 2,610 P. J. Miles 600 C. E. Rowe 2,475 J. W. Schorr .... 600 Talbot Bros 2,400 G. Rowe & Co... 575 P. Dunne 2,350 C.A.Johnson&Co. 575 E. R. Bradley ....2,310 Clay Bros 550 J. Fay 2,190 C. Woodford .... 525 W.W.Darden&Co 2,095 F. P. Kidd 475 W. F. Schulte ...1,775 C. K. Burdeau .. 475 S. S. Brown 1,450 G.C.Bennett&Co... 450 J. Fleming & Co.1,210 Mrs. J.M.Hoffman. 425 J. W. Pugh 900 W. F. McLean ... 400 W. Gerst 875 B. Johnson 375 R. J. Laughlin ... 825 G. Klueber 375 Mrs. M. Goldblatt 800 H. J. Perry & Co. 375 L. O. Appleby .... 750 W. S. Laird 350 J. C. Ferris, Jr... 725 W. J. Donohue ... 350 M.H.Tichenor&Co. 700 W.C.Overton&Co.. 350 J. S. Rothert .... 675 K. P. Shipp & Co. 350 H. L Marshall ... -J575- , . ... .. Because of winning the Kentucky Derby Judge Himes easily landed at the head of the list of winning horses, those that captured $350 or more being: Horses. Amt. Horses. Amt. Judge Himes ...$4,975 Red Comyn 550 Advantage 4,495 Altona 525 White Plume ....2,535 Flora Bright 475 Lemco 2,410 Sararose 475 Love's Labor 2,200 Binehello 450 Mons. Beaucaire.1,895 Sanctum 450 Stumpy .1,815 Banana Cream ... 450 J. P. Mayberry ..1,810 Lou Woods / 450 Capt. H. Bradley .1,535 Daryl 400 Dr. Nowlin 1,210 Fore and Aft .... 400 Lord Radnor .... 825 Prince of Pilsen.. 400 Silk Cord 700 Paris 400 Wainamoinen 700 Amorous 375 Harry New 700 Premus 375 Early 700 Lampoon 375 Aimless 675 Little Corker 375 The Crisis 650 Toah 375 Bensonhurst 600 Mandamus 375 Glassful 600 Merry Pioneer .. 375 Cogswell 600 Mendon 375 Lady of the West 600 Rainland 375 Mary Glenn 600 Talpa 375 Phelan 600 Prince Rupen. ... 350 Sweetie 600 King Galong 350 Viona 600 H. Booker and Helgesen rode in good form and scored a tie in winning mounts. The riding record of the meeting was as follows: Jockeys. 1st. 2nd. 3rd.TJnp.Totals. H. Booker 13 7 9 19 48 • Helgesen 13 9 17 39 78 J. Winkfield 9 11 4 21 45 Crowhurst 8 3 6 30 47 Scully 5 7 6- 39 57 Reed 4 1 4 24 33 J. Reiff 3 6 3 9 21 Romanelli 3 7 2 21 33 S. Bonner 3 3' 3 11 20 A. W. Booker- 3 2 2 3 10 Castro 8 2 . 3 22 30 R. Williams 3 1 4 12 20 B. Davis 2 3 3 8 16 D. Boland 2 0 1 1 4 Finley 1 2 1 3 1 Mclntyre 1 2 2 19 24 L. Roberts 1 2 0 13 16 Lindsey 1 1 4 22 28 J. Mathews 1 1 0 1 3 Herbert 1 1 0 2 4 Landry 1 0 2 6 9 Austin 1 0 0 0 1 Local Turf Gossip. LOCAL TURF GOSSIP. C. R. Ellison arrived yesterday from Louisville and was among the visitors at Worth. Thirteen of his horses, including Skilful, the American Derby candidate, have arrived at Hawthorne. The Kentucky Derby winner, Judge Himes, was sent to Latonia to start there in tl\e Derby. LamasneV Bros.' string of horses will be sent to Detroit at the conclusion of the current meeting, and be rested there until the opening of the. Grosse Point track. Albula is still showing slight signs of lameness, but is expected to be in fit racing condition by June 8, the date set for the opening of the Detroit track. Soothsayer, if he continues in his present form, will be a starter in the Detroit Derby. W. Phillips put blinkers on Linguist yesterday and the horse ran in improved form, making no attempt to run out at any part of the journey.. G. C. Bennett is expected to arrive in a day or two and it is expected he will then have a long talk with jockey Coburn. Should the rider not see the evil of his ways and promise to attend strictly to his business, he will, no doubt, be kept on the ground by his employer for an indefinite period. C. E. Mahone has engaged jockey Wink-field to ride his colt, Banter, in the Calumet Stakes, which is to be decided Thursday. S. C. Hildreth entered McChesney yesterday in the original third race, but as only two other owners made entries for the race, and one of the horses entered was of such poor class as to spoil interest in the race and leave it practically a walkover for McChesney, it was decided to declare the race off and substitute the one carded for decision. H. I. Marshall has shipped five horses, all jumpers, to Hawthorne from Louisville. Ed Trotter shipped five of his horses yesterday to St Louis, where they will be raced. Racing Down East. RACING DOWN EAST. Concerning current features interesting to followers of the turf in general, the New York Sun of Monday says: "The most important race to be decided during this week at Morris Park is the National Stallion Stakes of $15,000, for two-year-olds, which will be run next Saturday over the last five furlongs of the Eclipse course. This event usually brings out the best youngsters in training and gives the public a good line on coming champions in this class. For next Saturday's race the get of such famous sires as Hastings, Henry of Navarre, Sir Dixon, Esher, Atheling, Handspring, His Highness, Kingston, Horoscope, Dr. MacBride, Watercress, Mirthful, Goldfinch, Meadowthorpe, Kantaka, Meddler, Albert, Hamburg, Galore and others are eligible to start. Of a long list the most probable selections to go to the post are August Belmont's Magistrate and Ninepin, the former a full brother to Masterman, which won a clever race last week at Westchester; the Columbia stable's Graziallo, which showed speed at Bennings, but was a loser at Jamaica and Aqueduct; the Goughacres stable's Interlude and Atheron, both of promise; James R. Keene's Careless and Kohinoor; Foxhall P. Keene's Wizard and Palmbearer, both winners; E. R. Thomas' Dimple, recently purchased from J. E. Madden; Green B. Morris' fleet colts Rapid Water, Precious Stone and Boxwood, all having already earned brackets; Sidney Paget's Yellow Hammer, John W. Schorr's Cloverton, W. C. Whitney's quartette, Inflexible, Leonidas, Mimosa and Reliance, high-class youngsters which have shown some startling work; R. W. Walden's sprinting filly Contentious, the full sister to Con-testor and Contend, which ranks high among the stars of her ^sex— these are the gest, but (Continued on second page.) I RACING DOWN EAST. I (Continued from first page.) there may be several cracks cut loose between now and the day of the race that at present do not occupy places in the public's calculations. Green B. Morris, it is thought, v holds the winning cards in either Rapid Water, Precious Stone or Boxwood— all bred by J. B. Haggin. "It is the general opinion among turfmen that no really sensational two-year-old has been shown as yet, but the season Is only just beginning to take on headway. That W. C. Whitney has a powerful string of thoroughbreds—more powerful than a year ago at this time— is the statement heard on all sides at the races. So far he has shown winners such as Blackstock, Gunfire, Reliable, Leonidas, Mimosa and one or two others. Mr. Whitney is proceeding this year with deliberation. He is pointing his horses for various big stakes, just as Gunfire was pointed for the Metropolitan and Blackstock for the Excelsior. Those who say they have a correct line on the Whitney stable feel sure that Goldsmith will capture both the Brooklyn and Suburban handicaps, for the reason that he has developed into a magnificent four-year-old after a year's rest and has been improving daily in his work at Sheeps-head Bay. Gunfire is already favorite for the Brooklyn, which will be run at Graves-end next week, and if Goldsmith starts, too, the public will follow the 'light blue, brown cap,' with widespread confidence. But the Brooklyn begins to look like an open race. The sterling performance of Frank Farrell's Blues last week, when he won in a romp, covering seven furlongs in 1:26 J, has greatly increased the public confidence in him, and several big wagers in the future books have been placed upon the Sir Dixon horse. Somebody, by the way, made the wild statement the other day that after running in the Brooklyn Handicap Blues would be raced exclusively in long-distance events. The assertion was promptly ridiculed by Mr. Far-rell. "The success of Shorthose in the Withers Stakes on Saturday was the topic among turfmen yesterday. There were many compliments bestowed on the colt's trainer, Fred Presgrave, who never could see any of the other star colts at all. From the moment that Shorthose won a handicap from Herbert last Wednesday at a mile and an eighth Presgrave was positive that he had the winner of the Withers in his barn. On Wednesday Shorthose had only 98 pounds up, which was generally ascribed .as the reason for his success. But with 126 up in the Withers it was thought by many that the handsome brown son of Atheling would be anchored. That was why the colt was not more generously backed. But he handled the weight easily and ran the mile a full second faster than Compute did it when he won this stake last year. Shorthose pulled up as fine as silk and will be prepared for some of the big specials to be run at Graves-end and Sheepshead Bay. Shorthose, unfortunately, is not eligible for the Belmont Stakes. "No matter where the turf is discussed, there is a strong demand for the punishment of horsemen who use 'dope' to accelerate the speed of their patched-up cripples. The passing of Dr. Riddle, who was simply 'doped to death,' has brought the evil so conspicuously into the limelight that it is safe to say that the men who make use of such stimulants, will keep well under cover for some time to come. But the stewards will always be on the alert. It is understood that they will have several expert horse doctors on duty each day in the paddock and that whenever there is the slightest evidence of the use of drugs or stimulants, the offenders will be haled to the front, asked to explain and then possibly ruled off. "Outside of the National Stallion Stakes, there are a number of other interesting stakes to be run off at Westchester this week. On Thursday the Pocantico Stakes, for three-year-olds at a mile and a sixteenth over the hill, will probably attract River Pirate, St. Daniel, Rigodon, Irascible and several others. There will no doubt be a fine lot of starters in the Gaiety Stakes, for two-year-old fillies, on Friday, as Oriza, Julia M., Dovecote, Ishlana, Petunia, Contentious, Mimosa and other smart misses are eligible. The Grand National Steeplechase and the Ladies' Stakes, for three-year-old fillies, are additional features on Saturday. The popularity of racing may be realized from the statement that since the opening of Morris Park on May 7, 170,000 persons, approximately have passed through the gates." Morris Park Form Chart. MORRIS PARK FORM CHART. WESTCHESTER, N. Y., May 19, 1903. — Eleventh day. Westchester Racing Association. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, H. G. Crickmore. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. QQH70 FIRST RACE— Last 6 1-2 Furlongs Withers Mile. $1,000 added. 3-year- O Xj\J I £l olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P THE CARMELITEW 3 103 2 Hi 14 1= 14 O'Neil R H McC Potter 6 8 4 8-5 3S951 ST. SEVER ws 4 100 9 51 4" 2* 2s Fuller H E Rowell 2 3 3 1 (38954)RENE WSB 3 96 6 3" 32 3l 32 McGov'n G Forbes 7 15 12 4 3SS82 PETIT BLEU * • 3 92 5 9 71 6* 4h E Walsh J Garson 10 25 25 8 38977 BL. AND OR'NGEw 3 104 3 61 51! 4* 51 T Burns J Cotton 8-6 9-5 9-5 7-10 3S99S ROYAL PIRATE w 3 97 8 S2 81 71 6= Red'gton Boston Stable 15 20 20 7 38951 SADDUCEE w 6 112 7 44 2* 5* 72 Cochran Pleasance Stable 15 20 12 5 38857 HIST ws 3 102 4 . 71 9 8 82 Creamer W C Daly 40 100 100 30 3S951 TRUE BLUE w 9 110 1 2" 6" 9 9 McCaf'ty H D Brown 20 100 60 20 Time, lit 23|, 481, 1:14. 1:21. Winner — Ch. c, by St. Carlo — Amelia (trained by F. Burlew). Went to post at 2:30. At post 5 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. The Carmelite Is a grand looking colt and half brother to the trio of California crack-erjacks of a decade ago — Rinfax, Nomad and Picton. He led unextended throughout and was the medium of a tremendous coup by his owner, who was formerly a young business man in Chicago. St. Sever, away last, closed a big gap and is greatly improved over his California form. Rene was a safe third from start to finish. Petit Bleu, badly ridden, away slowly, made up ground fast in the last three furlongs. Blue and Orange ran indifferently. Royal Pirate had but scant chance with an incompetent rider, nevertheless he improved his position steadily after the first furlong. Sadducee was lame going to the post. True Blue retired early. Overweights— Tlfe Carmelite, 1 pound; Hist, 2. - -The Carmelite, show, 4 to 5. St. Sever, show, 1 to 2. Rene, show, 2 to 1. Blue and Orange, show, 1 to 3. QQA7'-^ SECOND RACE— Last 4 1-2 Furlongs Eclipse Course. $900 added. 2-year- tJ *J\J I O olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 39002 INFLEXIBLE w 108 3 3" 3l 1" T Burns W C Whitney 4 4i 4 8-5 (3SS05)COL'TOR JESSUPw 113 2 2' 1^ 221 Jenkins D Higgins 2 2 3-2 3-5 3S9532MASEDO w 113 1 1" 2& 321 Larson G A Davis 21 4 31 6-5 3S975 TIM SULLIVAN wb 113 6 41 4* 4* Fuller F Farrell 20 30 30 10 (39002) JIM KELLY ws 113 5 51 5*1 51 Sailing F A Jones 12 15 15 5 3S9753JOCUND w 108 7 6* 64 61 O'Neil T Hitchcock Jr 12 20 15 6 STREPHON w 108 4 72 7* 7s Gannon J R Keene 8 12 10 4 ROCKAWAY w 108 8 Sl 82 82 W'bury C P Waterhouse 15 50 50 20 MOHICAN w 110 9 9 9 92 Odom F J Lantry 6 15 15 6 BASS w 108 10 10 10 10« Walker G B Morris 50 100 100 40 GUNWAD w 105 11 11 11 11 Cochran H L Tiemann 20 60 60 20 Time, 52. Winner — B. c, by Hamburg — Berriedale (trained by J. W. Rogers). Went to post at 3:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Inflexible today raced in accordance with his private work and should continue to improve. Running on the extreme outside he worked steadily into a contending position by the time the level stretch was reached and from there on displayed rare speed and courage and wore Collector Jessup down at the end. The latter drew clear of his field in the last sixteenth and was apparently assured of victory, but Jenkins was caught napping and the colt's defeat was due to a weak finish. Masedo made the running to the top of the level track where he tired, yet stuck to his work in game fashion. Tim Sullivan runs honestly and consistently, but was outclassed. Jocund got away poorly and was generally messed about. Stre-phon, a grand looker, made a promising debut and is probably a high-class colt that ran green in his maiden effort. Rockaway is a Californian that will be heard from. He was thought to be the best of the Burns & Waterhouse two-year-olds. Bass is another California colt of high degree which was probably out for an airing. Scratched— 38583 Bath Beach, 113; Stalwart, 108; Donnelly, 108; 39002 Latheron. 108: 3S975 Montpelier, 108; 39001 Pirouette, 105. Overweights — Mohican, 2 pounds. Inflexible, show, 4 to 5. Collector Jessup, show, out. Masedo, show, 3 to 5. ^ OA7/1 THIRD RACE— Withers Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. The Baychester ZJtJxJ t Stakes. $1,800 added. Net value to winner $1,965. Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3SS54=BR1gaND w 103 S 2" 14 11 11 1J Fuller J Galway 5 8 8 — 2 — (39003) RELIABLE ws 110 2 3* 31 2* 2» 2* T Burns W C Whitney 4-6 9-104-5 out SS988SSUN GOLD ws 107 5 ? 6= 5^ 52 3" J Martin W M Barrick 7 12 12 4 3S977 RED KNIGHT WB 107 6 8 8 8 72 4*1 O'Neil P S P Randolph 10 12 12 4 3S929 D. OF KENDAL w 107 1 1" 2* 4* 41 5* Cochran J McLaughlin 50 100 100 30 (36122)RIGODON wb 115 3 6& 5" 31 3» 6" Gannon J R Keene 12 20 20 6 3S99S2FLYING JIB w 107 7 41 4" 61 6* 7* Bullman A Belmont 6 6 16-61 35998SSTAMP'G GROUND w 110 4 5h 7* 7" 8 8 Odom J Dunbar 15 30 30 8 Time, 12g, 24g, 49J, 1:15. 1:40J. Winner — Ch. g, by Belvidere — Livonia (trained by E. Frakes). Went to post at 3:30. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second easily. Brigand, away last, quickly took advantage of the slow early pace and raced Into the lead next to the rail and never relinquished it, displaying rare gameness in a long and terrific stretch struggle in stalling off the redoubtable Whitney crack Reliable. The latter was choked in the first half in an effort to place him and went very wide on the turns, but finished fast and was wearing the winner down at the end. Sun Gold will probably beat good ones later on. He still races high and big, but is steadily improving and came along with a rush at the end. Red Knight, away slowly, trailed the field and put up a fast stretch run. Duke of Kendal went unexpectedly well. Rigodon was probably unequal to the weight concession and also indicated lack of condition. Flying Jib may have suffered from the excessive heat. He quit early. Corrected weights — Flying Jib, 107. Brigand, show, 4 to 5. Sun Gold, show, 7 to 5. Flying Jib, show, out. •)QA7 FOURTH RACE — Last 7-8. Withers Mile. $1,000 added. 3 -year-olds anT f_J *J\J I fj upward. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St *4 % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 390222STOL. MOMENTSw 3 99 9 71 6" 3" 2= 11 Gannon F P Keene 8-5 8-5 1 2=5~ 39026 MESMER w 3 104 8 4j 34 2» lj 2" Cochran A Featherstone 2 13-621 4-5 CONTINUED ON FIFTH PAQK, MORRIS PARK FORM CHART-CONTINUED. 3547S3WYEFIELD wb 3 101 4 1= l2 l1! 31 3- J Martin W H Timmons 8 10 7 2 88022 INK w 3 104 3 61 73 4" 4l 4h T Burns T Monahan 8 8 7 2 35621 SENTINEL ws 3 101 2 2* 2* 51 5l 51! Fuller J Galway 20 40 40 12 39022 NIC LONGW'RTHw 3 104 10 9 9 9 71 63 W Hicks H M Ziegler 30 40 40 12 39022 TRISTESSE wb 3 99 12 10 10 10 10 78 Haack R W Walden 15 30 30 10 39022 SUN SHOWER w 4 114 1 3» 4» 6& 82 McCue J Dunn 20 50 40 12 39022 NORTH'N LIGHTws 3 104 6 81 81 71 8* 9l H Mich'ls W J Roche 100 100 100 40 39022 CATERPILLAR w 4 116 7 11 11 11 11 103 Rob'rts'n C E Lumb 100 100 100 40 3S926 TWIN ROSE w 3 102 5 5l 51 81 9 11* O'Neil P Burlew 60 100 100 30 39022 MOL. MONOPOLEw 5 116 11 12 12 12 12 12 Brennan J Callahan 100 100 100 40 Time, 121, 24, 49, 1:13|. 1:26|. Winner — Br. f, by Kingston — Cerito (trained by J. Rowe). Went to post at 4:00. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Stolen Moments probably outclassed the field and ran as if she did. Away badly and compelled to race around the big field, she steudily improved her position and after making an almost hopelessly wide stretch turn she finished out the last furlong with a phenomenal burst of speed and won easing up. Kesmer, away in his stride, had clear sailing from the start, flashed into the lead next to the rail when straightened for home, taking a long lead well in hand, but succumbed finally to the winner's brilliant rush at the end. Wyefield made the running for nearly six furlongs and held on gamely and is a much improved colt. Ink failed to run up to expectations and may be overdone. Sentinel has worked fast trials and sustained a superior burst of speed well for six furlongs before he retired. Tristesse closed a gap from a bad start. Scratched— (39072) The Carmelite, 104. Overweights — Twin Rose, 1 pound; Mollie Monopole, 1. Stolen Moments, show, out. Mesmer, show, 2 to 5. Wyefield, show, evens. FIFTH ^RACE — Withers Mile. $900 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 3S951 TORCHLIGHT w 4 105 1 2\ 23 23 l1! l2 T Burns W C Daly 8-5 11-52 3-5 38857 PAST wb 4 92 3 lh ll 11 21! 2*1 De Souza G Forbes 21 3 2 7-10 38726 BAR LE DUC wb 4 102 6 6 6 51 4" 3h Sullivan J P Lambert 8 20 15 6 3S930 LD. ADVOCATE w 3 101 2 41 421 41 31 4* Gannon O L Richards 21 16-53 4-6 38902 GLENNEVIS w 3 92 4 32 31 3* 5° 5» McCaf *ty W Durker 30 100 60 20 38730 DRUMMOND w 4 92 5 56 5s 6 6 6 W'dst'nd J W May 8 8 6 2 Time, 13, 25, 50, l:15g, l:41g. Winner — Ch. f, by Henry of Navarre — Rushlight (trained by D. Carter). Went to post at 4:25. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Torchlight was restrained in a contending position to the stretch, where she easily moved away from the others and won easing up. Past held the lead to the stretch, setting a slow pace, but was unequal to withstand the winner's challenge. Bar Le Due ran in improved form. Lord Advocate finished gamely. Drummond ran so poorly as to suggest that she is out of form. Torchlight, show, out. Past, show, out. Bar Le Due, show, 2} to 1. Lord Advocate, show, out. QO/^V rT rj SIXTH RACE— Last 3-4 Withers Mile. $1,200 added. 3-year-olds and up-Q %j\J I I ward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ (39027)LUKE WARD w 5 125 2 22 lh 1* lh Bullman H M Ziegler 6 8 6 2 (38728)T. MUSKETEER w 5 128 3 1" 23 22 2» Fuller Mrs F Farrell 9-6 11-511-51 (3S974)ST. DANIEL w 3 116 5 4" 44 32 3" J Martin J Fleischmann 6 6 5 8-5 39000 KN. OF HARLEM w 4 87 9 6" 71 4* 4" Connell Osceola Stable 10 15 15 5 389062FUTURITA wb 3 106 10 71 6" 71 5l Gannon J R Keene 4 7 6 2 3S9763HOMESTEAD w 4 114 6 81 8*- 51 61! Walker G B Morris 20 40 30 10 (38951)TIM D. JR. wb 4 104 4 31 31 61 71 Cochran P H Sullivan 8 10 7 21 3S977 ORLOFF WB 3 100 8 9 9 8l 82 Creamer W C Daly 20 40 40 12 38998 SEMPER VIVUM w 3 103 1 51 5* 9 9B Wond'ly M H Tichenor 10 20 20 8 363393CONTEND w 5 120 7 10 10 10 10 McCue T Monahan 12 30 20 8 Time, 121, 2Q, 48g, 1:15. Winner — B. h, by Luke Blackburn — Maud Ward (trained by C. Hughes). Went to post at 4:55. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Luke Ward challenged for the lead on the turn, captured it, and under a powerful ride maintained it to the end. The Musketeer showed his usual great speed, but his big impost proved too much for him at the end of a long hard drive. St. Daniel ran to his best form and finished resolutely. Knight of Harlem showed to advantage under his light impost. Futurita made up much ground and was a sharp contender in a brilliant finish. Tim D. Jr. showed early speed. Scratched— 35740 Judith Campbell, 120; 390522Young Henry, 119. Luke Ward, show, evens. The Musketeer, show, 3 to 5. St. Daniel, show, 4 to 5. Page [2] M1LY RACINE FORM ISSUED EVERT DAY. "daily r&cihg FORM PDB. CO. P CBLISHEBS OF WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN. Bntered In the Post Office at Chicago aa second class matter. *" 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. A Daily Reflection of 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 1903. by Frank H. Brunell, In the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C U. S. A. [The chart and index numbers and track form of Dally Racing Form must not be used. They are copyrighted dally and will be keenly protected.] SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Subscriptions Must be Paid In Advance. 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Kavanagh, 50 S. Third Street. At Kansas City, Mo.: Ricksecker Cigar and News Co., Ninth and Walnut Streets. At San Francisco, Cal.: Poster & 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, 3rd & Grand Avenue. At Nashville, Tenn.: Duncan Hotel. At Toronto, Ont.: George McSweeney, Iroquois Hotel. C. T. Pendergast, Palmer House. At Butte, Mont.: Keefe Bros., Post Office News Stand. At Denver, Col.: Hamilton & Kendrick, 906-912 17th Street. At Hot Springs, Ark.: ~F. C. Bovlng. 418 Central Avenue. Chicago, Illinois, Mat 20. 1903. Worth Form. WORTH FORM. Tha form of Wednesday's Worth fields is : First Baco— Hindi, Tom Maybin, Filly Dick. Second Race— Peter Paul, Manshak, St. Paula. Third Race— Zibia, Henry of Trastamare, Sister Kate II, y Fourth Race— Beau Ormonde, Flying Torpedo. Huzzahi Fifth Race— Bonnie Lissak, John A. Clarke, El Ghor. Sixth Race— Dyxona, Leo Newell, Omdurman. Worth Entries. WORTH ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fast. ♦Apprentice allowance. ©Runs well in mud. first Race-3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 388462Merryflight 110 675 38970 Tom Maybin ©....110 705 389693Hindi 110 725 34500 Floral Wreath 105 625 38752 Filly Deck 105 690 39044 Nanfrage 105 600 38532 Jet 105 625 36238 Annola 105 625 Second Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 39018 Wm. Wright 112 625 3897PManshak . £(.... 112 695 38800 Katie Powers 109 665 3899 2St. Paula 1C9 680 38992 Glisten 1C9 650 38968 Tom Rees 109 640 390182Peter Paul © ...109 700 39042 Ricefnl 97 675 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 38996*Zibia 4.... 106 725 S9071 Henry of Trastamare 8.. ..106 720 38995 Carrie 1 6.... 104 685 38996 Sister Kate n if..... 5.. ..104 715 (39020) »About 5... .102 675 384!8*Mauser 3.. ..102 670 390442-afeguard 3.. ..101 685 38921*Oscar 5.... 99 700 38516*The Caxton 5.... 99 705 S8870*Annu 5.... 99 690 389l5*The Cedars 4.... 95 650 38731 Lola L 3.. . 95 635 38945 Merciful 3.... 93 650 S8719*Crucero S.... 90 675 Fourtn Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Owners' Handicap. 39045 Golden Rule 6 ...100 700 (S8899)Beau Ormonde 5.... 85 750 S90193tHuzzah 4.... 8S 700 38995tRankin 3.... 83 665 (39021) Flying Torpedo....'. 5.... 81 715 tJ. Arthur entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 39017 Bonnie Lissak 5....105 725 38995 Moor. 5.. ..103 675 39021*Prince of Africa .... 5.... 102 660 S8997 Mary Moore 5.. ..101 665 39047 El Ghor 7.... 100 685 3937C*Dutch Carter £i ... 6.... 98 680 390173*John A. Clarke * ... 4.... 98 710 8ixth Race— 1 Mile, i • 4-year-oldB and upward, Selling, 389213James J. Corbett.... 5.. ..116 ....'..650 ?§^?i?ono 5.... 113 660 ( 38609) Dyxona 5. ...113 725 38997 Limelight gi ... 7.. ..113 650 39017 Essence 6 113 685 38803*Moroni 8. ...Ill ......660 39047*Omdurman 5. ...Ill 710 39047 IdaV 5....111 675 38398*Leo Newell * . . . . 5 .... 108 720 38921»Anchor £ .... 6....108 670 2896t*King Bermuda 8.. ..108 700 39020 Arigato 4.... 107 625 38997 Tibs 4. ...107 660 389243*Gracious ©.„. 5... .106 640 38618*Ermack §f ... i 102 . . 670 Fln' Established 1890 public every Lomnass I day- 8 to 1 IpjiB linguist N 20 I sWr Dr-Worth 6-1 Los1 mm Alee 12-5 2 Our clients received the above yesterday. We Never Mis- — ™present — 3 to 8 to I Special Today at Worth. Also a 6 to 15 to 1 good thing at St. Louis. Tuesday's advertised cinch at the latter track was withdrawn. Terms for best bets at Worth and St. Louis : $1 DAILY, $5 WEEKLY or $5 for 5 winning specials. Wired at 10 a. m. Delivered to any city address before 13 in. REYNOLDS & CO. 6th Floor, 119 Dearborn St., Chicago. Also on sale at 12 m. at news stands in Saratoga and Sherman House hotels and stands at Clark and MadisOn sts., restaurant 4253 South Halsted st. Never Fret 30-1 Backed to 15 to 1. Lookout for it. Will be right there. LIMN APPLEBY, 12 to 4, 2nd (Will go some today, "strong for place.") Inflexible, 4 to I, Extra Limit, Won LINGUIST, Extra Limit, Won MBRAN, Strong for Place, 2nd TORCHLIGHT, Extra to Win, Won THE MUSKETEER, Strong for Place, 2nd Kisme, Blue Sea, Elastic, Mafalda, Howling Dervish, St. Louis. GIBSON given more sensational winners at BIG ODDS at WORTH and MORRIS PARK than any information bureau or newspaper in the U.S. ^*My Ht. Louis expert will be in line this week with a few choice ones lika Lustig, 15-1, EP~My New York wire comes direct from "MILLIONAIRE OWNER" and is the TALK OF THE TOWN. GET ON STRONG. Wednesday at Worth. Don't Miss My 5 to I Extra First Race. AT MORRIS PARK SENSATIONAL WINNERS EVERY DAT. EF"I get information from best owners and T have the (acknowledged) best handicapper of racing in the TJ. S. ^"Call at Office and will put you on the Winning Side. 'EiP~I wire EXTRAS anywhere in TJ. S. and Canada on receipt of WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION $2.50. Full sheets and specials on Worth and all tracks on sale at 11 sharp. NmiP.P &ly sheets on sale only at office and II u 1 1 u L Kuntz-Remmler's (both places), Berghoff , Grand Pacific and news stands Madison, Clark and Washington streets; Egers, 20 Van Buren Btreet, promptly at 11 a. m. daily. Accept no substitutes. Pay no attention to "knockers." Skeptics easily convinced. E2^~My specials delivered to reach any address in city limits 12 noon. ° PULLMAN SPECIAL HANDICAP AND EXPERT WIRE, 5TH YEAR. 50c DAILY, $2.50 WEEKLY. 130 DEARBORN ST., - - SUITE 316. 40UTDF6RAN FIRST YESTERDAY at good odds (am in wonderful form). $1.00 s ELECTIONS FOR 50c. TEST including my advance American Derby selections and grand betting system. Surprising information, NO GUESSING. For sale at Kuntz-Remmler's, 305 Wabash Ave. C. W. LAPHAM, 5534 Cornell Ave.. Chicago- Reliable Parties desiring quality— not quantity— who are in a position to place a bet on something good— WHEN IT 18 GOOD— can secure some satisfactory information occasionally on the Chicago races by communicating with DANIEL STOKER, i~S8ia3i&.^ Race Track Information Bureau SUITE 500, 263-269 DEARBORN ST. LUGIEN APPLEBY, 1 5 to 1 , 6 to I for Place 6REG0R K„ 4 to I , Good Thing. PIRATE, 2 to I, Extra Special. COMPASS, 6 to I, Plunge to the Limit. LIN6UIST, I to 2, Extra Special. ALEE, 6 to 5, Place.. were the good things all clients received Tuesday. $1,000 that we give more winners than any turf bureau, handicapper or newspaper in existence. We spend $5,000 per month for advertising. We'd be fools not to spend $5,000 for good reliable information. THINK IT OYER. Wednesday at Worth First Race, 3 to 1 Plunge to the Limit Cinch. Two other specials at big odds. Under no condi. tidns fail to get these three good things, SATURDAY AT HAWTHORNE THE BEST BETTING PROPOSITION OF THE YEAR. This horse will be. 20 to 1 or more and looks to be a certain winner. TERMS: $1.00 DAILY, $4.00 WEEKLY, or FIVE WINNING STAR SPECIALS $5.00. This, is the greatest money-making proposition ever given to the public. There are many people, who d jsiro to play but one or two good things daily. For their benefit we have inaugurated a series of GUARANTEED SPECIALS. Subscribers to this series receive only bur. STAR GOOD THINGS. The terms fo;' this series are as follows,: For $5.00 we will send youour/3PECIAL8 until five of them have won. Scratch, second or third won't count— only horses that act dally finish first will be charged. As soon as we have sent five winning specials your subscription exp'iw, Try us once and be convinced that what we advertise is absolutely reliable. SOLD AT USUAL PLACES. Page [3] Morris Park Form. BIORRI3 PARK FORM. Tha form of Wednesday's Morris Park flalda ia : First Race— Remorse, Invincible, General Prig. Second Race— Any Day, Mimon, Miss Nancy. Third Race— Gold Ribbon, Sir Walt, Grand Vitesse. Fourth Race— Tchnla, Kate Spottswood, Widener entry. Fifth Race— Syrlin, Scoffer, Cincinnatns. Sixth Race— Flying Buttress, Young Henry, St. Sever. Morris Park Form. MORRIS PARK FORM. New York, May 19.— The horses seeming to have the best chances in Wednesday's races are: First Race— Illyria or Remorse. Second Race— Sailor Knot or Miss Nancy. Third Race-Sir Walt or Gold Ribbon. Fourth Race— Tchula or Zenus. Fifth Race— Syrlin or Knight or the Garter. Sixth Race— St. Sever or Young Henry. H. Foesland. Morris Park Entries. MORRIS PARK .ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear ; track fast. Sf Runs well in mud. * First Race — Eclipse Course. 3- year-olds and upward. Handicap. ✓ Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp, (88930)Remorse 4... .110 750 39003 Invincible 3....1C6 740 39052 Illyria 3.... 98 710 3897 3uenoral Prig 3.... 97 735 38904 Pipe .. 3... 89 705 39203 Ondurdis 5.... 85 720 Second Race— Lust 4 1-2 Furlongs, (Eclipse Course.) 2-year-olds. Selling. S9023 Sailor Knot 104 710 390232Miss Nancy 102 715 38878 The Brown Monarch © ...101 700 39C01 Gold Ribbon 98 715 3S855 Bluish 97 710 38157 St. Rocho 91 7C0 38676 All Colors 88 710 38877 O'er the Rhine 86 700 S9023 Mimon 86 720 39023 Any Day 86 725 Third Race— tast 5-8 Mile Eclipse Course. 2- year-oldB. Maidens. Selling. Ind, Horses,color,sex&pedigree. A. Wt. Hdcp. 38975 Montpelier. 107 700 38952 Lord Haven 107 705 Matinee Girl, b. or br. f, by His Highness — Musmee 104 39001 Gold Ribbon 99 725 38781 Bally castle 97 700 38784 Circulator 97 715 Sais, b. or br. c, by St. Blaise-Gentility 97 39002 Fortunehunter 97 ..„..710 Red Light, ch. f, by Tammany — Halo 94 .-. 38903 Sir Walt 94 720 39J01 Alpine. 89 710 38611 Grand Vitesse 89 715 Fourth Race— Aboat 2 1-2 Miles. 4- year-olds and upward. Allowances. The Meadowbrook Hunters' Steeplechase. $1,000 added. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38832 Zenus 6.... 166 680 35818 Glenvarloch Si.... 5.... 166 675 388323Kate Spottswood 5.... 161 690 36470 Solomon 5.... 153 675 38832tThe Virginian 4.. ..149 ..'....685 38832 Tchula St.... 4.. ..140 700 32021fMay Harrison.... 4.. ..137 685 27394 Osprey. 4.... 132 680 fJ. E. Widener entry. Fifth Race -Withers Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. 38999 Knight of the Garter. St.... 9....110 700 38730 Justice 4. ...110 710 389542Anak 4.. ..110 705 390503Syrlin 8.... 107 725 39050 Scoffer St ... 3. ...105 720 38306 Ella Snyder 3.. ..100 715 38930 Cincinnatns St.... 3.. ..100 715 38999 Showman St.— 3.... 100 705 38999 Pittacus 3.... 97 710 36930 Pastoral 3.... 95 700 Sixth Race— last 7 1-2 Furlongs. (Withers Mile.) 3-year-olds and upward. Higtweight Handicap. 389793Grand Opera 4.... 135 735 (36136)Oom Paul 4.... 132 730 39077 Young Henry 5.. ..110 740 39303 Saccharometer 3.... 125 730 39051 Lord Badge 4... .116 725 38937 Flying Buttress Act.... 4.... 115 750 33806 Fred Ackerman 5.. ..115 715 3*998 Colonsay i.... St.... 3....108 725 39J722St. 8ever St.... 4.. ..108 735 38256 Tugai Bey 3... .107 725 3i974 8parkle Esher 3.... 105 730 382413Blue Victor St.... 5.. ..104 705 3i926 First Chord 3. ...1C0 .... ..720 St. Louis Form. ST. LOUIS FORM. The form of Wednesday's Fair Grounds fields is : First Race— Sceptre, Kim, Anzeiger. Second Race— Sartor Resartus, Gus Heidorn, Old Stone. Third Race-Val Verde, Shot Proof, Detest. Fourth Race— Orris, Pourquoi Pas, Maltster. Fifth Race— Monps, Lelia Barr, Jerry Hunt. Sixth Race— Irving Myor, Kunjp,, John Bull, St. Louis Form. ST. LOUIS FORM. Bt. Louis, Mo., May 19.— The horses seeming to have the best chances in Wednesday's races are : First Race— Milky Wave or Anzeiger. Second Race— Gus Heidorn or Sartor Resartus. Third Race— Cressida or Val Verde. Fourth Race— Alice Turner or Kaffir, Fifth Race— Lynch or Jerry Hunt. Sixth Race— Kunja or Cast Iron. .R. J. Collins, St. Louis Entries. ST. I.OUIS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. 'Apprentice allowance. St Runs well in mud. First Race— 5-8 Mile. 3-yaar-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 38647 Milky Wave 3.. ..110 705 39061 Geortuga 3.... 110 710 Lucius M., b. c, by Aero-lithe— Miss Pilgrim 3.... 110 *Editu Mack, b. f, by Aero-lithe— Ictoria 3.. ..110 .... .'.6316 Araxes 4... .107 ......710 38987 Sceptre 3.... 107 725 38797 Jean Gravier 3.... 107 710 35157 Signora Pierson 3 .... 105 695 35958 Maud Durbin 3.. ..105 700 37166 Vineland (&.... 3.... 105 705 38437 Duke Dashaway 3.. ..105 700 38987 Kim 3.... 102 720 9035 Sabinal 3.... 102 715 38988 Neversuch 3... .102 695 39011*Anzeiger St.— 3 97 715 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 38915 Gus Heidorn Ill 720 39056 Old Stono Ill 715 39012 Burrows 106 700 Major Pelham, b. c, by G. W. Johnson— Strathmaid 106 Brilliants, b. c, by Ornament-Landlady 106 W. P. Palmer, ch. c, by Joe Norwood—Ethel Gray 103 3896420ra McKinney 103 715 (37969)Sartor Resartus 103 725 Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling, Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 290652Mike Strauss 6... .122 715 37850 Venus Victrix 4.. ..117 700 38966 MollieT Si.— 4....117 710 (S9011)*Fickle Saint 5....115 715 38963 Thoth 4.. ..114 690 39015 Optimo St.... 4. ...114 705 38681 Countess Clara 5. ...114 710 3896S Bonnie Esther 4.... 112 69. S9037*Zirl St.— 4.. ..107 ......710 38987 Sandwich 3.. ..102 700 390612Val Verde 3.— 100 725 39037*Detest 3.— 103 715 38987*Martin Brady 3.... 97 705 390353*Cressida 3.... 95 710 3S465*3hot Proof 3.... 95 72 J Fourth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 58892 South Breeze 5.. ..108 705 39040 Alice Turner 5....103 710 (38989) Maltster St— 5.... 102 715 38940 Ben Chance St.— 6.... 101 700 38955 W. B. Gates 7... .100 710 389652Kaffir 4... .100 705 3598720rris 6.... 97 725 33931 Kansas Lily 4.... 92 70S 39062 Prince Richard 6.... 92 715 36028 Dr.Holscher 3.... 90 ......695 388922Pourquoi Pas 3.... 83 720 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. 35674 Regatta 8.... 108 710 38988 El Caney St.— 6. ...107 695 39041 Monos © — 5... .107 725 31828 Captain Hamm 7.. ..104 710 38988 Whitmore 6.... 104 705 38991 King Barleycorn 7.. ..104 715 38718 Birdwood St ... 4.. ..102 700 36356 Amote. 4.. ..102 705 39065 Lelia Barr 5.... 102 720 t390653*Lynch St..- 4. ...102 715 38991 Stringtown 4.... 102 695 S9C65* Jerry Hunt St.— 7.... 102 715 3906.VBrown Vail St.... 7.... 97 710 39011 Aransas S — 4 — 97 705 Sixth Race— 1 3-1 G Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 39085 Cast Iron 4.... 105 705 38919 Sarilla 6.... 104 710 39039 Kunja 7... .104 720 39041 Varner St.— 4.. ..102 705 39039 Irving Mayor * 5 101 725 i9089*King's Pet St.— 7.. ..101 695 390 9 Charles D St.... 7.... 101 715 38S93 Luna Minor 4.... 99 710 •8967*Ice 6.... 96 695 389882*Hansborough 6.... 93 700 390392*John Bull St.— 5.... 98 715 3898b*First One 6.... 94 700 Latonia Form. LATONIA FORM. The form of Wednesday's Latonia fields is : First Race— Whiskey King, Jack Rattlin, Bonson-hnrst. Second Race— Mary Glenn, Grand Marais, Fonso-luca. Third Race— Heritage, Rainland, Brancas. Fourth Raco— Tancred, Bad News, Woodlake. Fifth Race— No form. Sixth Race— Sortie, Frank Mc, Invictus. Latonia Entries. LATONIA ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track fasti St Runs well in mud. First Race -3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 36271 Glenwood 5.. ..116 730 (32032) Allan-a-Dale 4... .114 735 364032Firing Line St.— 4.. ..114 720 387372Whiskey King St.— 4. ...114 750 386552Jack Rattlin St.... 4.. ..106 740 38574 Antolee St.— 5.— 103 705 34312 Mansard -.. 3.... 99 690 (S8912)B9nsonhurst 3.... 99 735 Second Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 39D!83Love's Labor 6.— 114 735 889572Kentucky Cardinal 3.. ..106 ... ..730 387152Qrand Marais 4... .105 740 38401 Frivol Si— 4.... 105 725 38183 Golden Light 5... .105 730 390313Fonsoluca 4. ...104 735 S89132Aimless St.— 4.. ..100 730 Moxie 3.. ..100 36236 Luigart 3.... 97 715 (38834)Mary Glenn 3.... 96 750 36320 Special Tax 3.... 92 720 38993 John J. Regan 3.... 89 725 Third Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses,color,sex&pedigree. A. Wt. Hdcp. 390282Rainland 113 720 59D283BrancaB 113 715 38911 Requisite 1C8 715 Dr. Rutledgs 108 387842Heritage 1C6 725 Japan, ch. c, by Top Gallant— The Queen's Gambit 106 Marshal Ney, b. c, by Dr. Rice— Glenoro 106 Fourth Race— 1 1-2 Miles. The Latonia Derby. $2,500 added. S90323Judge Himes St.. -.127 730 36366 Tom Hall St. — 114 715 36110 Sailor's Dream...." ©....114 72C S90J8 Gold Bell ©....114 735 38937 Tancred ©....114 750 S9007 Woodlake 1 114 .735 (£8885) Bad News Ill 740 Maxey Blumenthal, ch. c, by Riley— Hattie Harris 110 38888 Rampooza 110 725 Fifth Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Fillies., Allowances. Tammany Queen, ch. f. by Tammany— Queen of the Clans —.110 Ogawai, ch. f, by Ornus— Becky Sharps 110 390O53 Jennie Moore 110 725 My Jane, ch. f, by Dr. MacBrido — Banka's Daughter 110 May Combs, b. f, by Charaxus — Merry Maid 110 Phaedre, b. f, by St. Maxim — The Squaw 110 Geranium, br. f, by Lazzarone — GaillardHI . 110 Sue W., blk. f, by Wagner— Fa- becia 110 38754 Cassie Schulor 107 710 Sixth Race -7 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 35206 G.W.W 5... .107 710 38632 Tufts 4.. ..105 705 (38812)Invictus 5.... 104 715 S6382 John Drake ©.... 5.. ..102 ......695 33C95 Phosphorus 5.... 102 700 86234 Colonel Anderson.... © — 4.. ..102 695 36384 St. Bluff 5 .... 102 700 363652Welsh Girl 4... .100 705 36369 Nellie Bawn ©.... 4.. ..100 710 353543Sortie 5.... 99 725 390082Frank Mc © ... 4.... 93 720 38802 Balloon ©.... 5.... 97 715 AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. # The American Sporting Manual of 1902 contains all the racing at large, revised and complete up to the end of 1902; five handicapping systems with directions for their practical application, a table showing how to compute bookmaking percentages, track records of all the recognized tracks of the country, the western and eastern scale of weights, tables showing the comparative speed of tracks, t^i^B racing statistics of 1902, giving amounts won^J by owners and horses and jockey record, a complete list of pugilistic contests of 1902 of any consequence, trotting and pacing records at all distances and a list of the new 2:15 trotters of 1902. Also a complete record of performances at all styles of billiards. LEXINGTON I 22ND ST. AND MICHIGAN BLVD. I C II I C A G O I High Class European. Absolutely Fireproof. I Rates : $1.00 Per Day and Up. ■ With Bath: $3 00 Per Day and Up. I Special rates during racing season, convenient I to transportation to all tracks. 1 GEO. B. ROSS, Proprietor. 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. Long Distance 'Phones Yards G28 and 654. COMMISSIONS ACCEPTED FROM $2.00 lo $1,000. C. O. SMITH H. A. PERRY "BUD" WHITE C. H. COLBY. Members of the Western Turf Association. # SMITH, PERRY & CO., THE EMPIRE, 260 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Long Distance Phone Bank Reference Union Trust Harrison 244. Co., Tribune Bldg., Chicago. Future Book on the American Derby 1903. ODDS. ODDS. ODDS. Horsis. Horses. Horsaa. 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd lat 2nd 3r" Action 150 75 40 Grantsdale 150 75 40 Onatas 30 '15 8 Ahola SO 40 20 George Gibbs .. 300 150 75 Orlando 100 50 25 albemarle 800 400 200 Geheimniss 200 100 50 Olefiant .... 150 75 40 Alfio . 250 125 60 Gold Bell 60 30 15 Orly H 80 40 20 Alfredo 600 300 150 Governor (Dead.) Otter Tall 1000 500 259 Americano 60 30 15 Grey Friar 125 60 30 Philo (Dead.) Au Revoir 20 10 5 Gilfain 20 10 5 P'mast'r Wright 80 40 20 Authority 500 250 12S Gypzene 150 75 40 P. of Endurance 40 20 10 Bad News ..: SO 40 20 Gregor K 20 10 5 Prince Eugene. 300 150 75 Bardolph 40 20 10 Harry 300 150 75 Red Raven .... 200 100 50 Baron Knight 1000 500 250 High Chancellor 15 8 4 Rightful 40 20 10 N Bob Franklin 400 200 100 Irish Lad 40 20 10 Requisition .... 300 150 75 Bas d'Or 200 100 50 Incubator — :. 50 25 12 Ravel 30 15 8 Bob McLean 40 20 10 J. Sid. Walker. 40 20 10 Sidney C. Love. 80 40 20 Bonnie Burr 200 100 50 Janeway 50 25 12 SIgmund 150 75 40 Bourbon 80 40 20 Jack Orr ....... 150 75 40 Spencer Relf ... 80 40 20 Banter 60 30 15 Jackfull 80 40 20 San ton 150 75 40 Benvollo 600 300 150 Judge Himes ".. . 80 40 20 Shooting Star.. 100 50 25" Beaugard 1000 500 250 Jack Young .... 60 30 15 Sinner Simon.. 100 50 2i Bernays 30 15 8 Lacy Crawford. 150 75 40 Sir Hugh 400 200 100 Canyon 100 50 25 Lera Reed 200 100 50 Sen. Morrison.. 300 150 75 Cash Boy 50 25 12 Lyman Hay .... 200 100 50 Skilful 60 25 12 Captain Arnold .... 50 25 12 Lendin 80 40 20 Savable 6 3 &-2 Capable 500 250 125 Linguist 25 12 6 Serge 200 100 B0 Chamblee 100 50 25 Ld. of the Vale. 40 20 10 Sun Gold 50 25 12 Claude 30 15 8 Ld. Touchwood. 300 350 75 Sir Faust 300 150 75 Collonade 60 30 15 Mackey Dwyer. 30 15 8 Stand'rd Bearer 300 150 75 Creolin 200 100 50 Mexican 20 10 5 The Don ,. 60 30 15 Dan McKenna 60 30. 15 Mindora 250 125 60 The Picket 40 20 10 Dauphin 250 125 60 Manru 200 100 50 Tom May bin ... 200 100 50 Dick Welles 20 10 5 Malory 200 100 50 Triad 300 150 73 Dupont 60 30 15 Monia 400 200 100 Trapezist 1000 500 2S0 Discharged 600 300 150 Merry Acrobat.. 60 30 15 Topsoil ......... 125 60 30 Early 40 20 10 Mons. Beaucaire 60 30 15 Valeat 500 250 125 Estrada Palma .... 300 150 75 McGee 60 30 15 Von Rouse 30 15 8 • Foxy Kane 200 100 50 M. Blumenthal.. 100 50 25 Watoma 150 75 4#" i First Mason 200 100 50 McGowan 50 25 12 Will Sherry .... 200 100 69 Fore arid Aft ....... 30 15 8 Navasota 200 100 50 Witfull 25 12 F. A. Bullock 200 100 50 Novelist 1000 500 250 Woodlake 100 50 X Flocarline 80 40 20 Ontonagon 500 250 125 Yardarm 20 10 5 P A Y OD PI A V Quotations subject to change without notice. Remittances l r\ I Un i l_M I . should 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. Quo^tlorj gheetj| gent qn application* - Page [4] Worth Form Chart. ^^^===SS WORTH FORM CHART. WORTH, ILL., May 19, 1903. — Eighteenth day. Worth Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. I Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, J. F. Morse. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. *}f\f\f*£* FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. Ot/UUU 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P ; 38970 NEL. WADDBLL w 4 105 S3, 21 2" l1 14 Otis T Carey 7-104-5 1-2 1-4 i (3G06DLUC. APPLEBYwb 4 110 luk 3* 33 2i 235 Henry Durnell & Herz C 15 12 4 : 3S970 M. JOHNSON W 4 107 55 * 4s 4$ A- 3* P Phillips L Marion & Co 20 25 20 5 ; NEVER FRET w G 110 4uk lx luk 33 4nk C Gray M L'wenstein&Co30 30 15 C : 3S°77 HAVTLAND w 0 110 2uk Cnt 73 G2 5nk Domin'k F Cook 4 10 9 2 : 3S750 FADE MENY W 4 105 Si 54 53 5l G5 W Knapp J Whelan 12 30 25 C 38993 G'L RUNNER W 7 110 6" 9° 9s Sl 7Bk R Ezell A M Linnell & ColO 17 1G 4 (31410) CLIFTON BOY w 4 107 9 J 71 65 101 88 Robbins S T Gaines 15 GO 50 15 3C030 TROS w 5 110 11 U 10l 97 95 Shilling J U Strode & So30 200 100 30 39021 LEE STINSON W 4 110 10* 102 11 11 101 Venters W M Sanford&ColOO 200 100 40 35472 SOL w 4 107 7uk 84 S5 75 11 C Harris J M Smith 50 200 100 40 Time, 23J, 47g. 1:002, l:07g. Winner— B. f, by Julien— May Wagner (trained by H. Frost). Went to post at 2:30. At post 9 minutes. Start fair. AVon easily; second the same. Nellie Waddell ran Never Fret into early submission and then came away as her rider pleased. Lucien Appleby was easily the best of the others. He was given an easy ride all through the last eighth and appeared to be on keen edge. Mayor Johnson showed sudden improvement. He finished going fast and bears watching from now on. Never Fret showed speed, but maintained it for only four and a half furlongs. The others were never serious contenders. Scratched— 38774 Prince of Melrose, 113; 36017 Best Man, 107; 38924 The Rabbit, 112. Nellie Waddell, show, out. Lucien Appleby, show, 6 to 5. Mayor Johnson, show, 2 to 1. nnnn rr SECOND-RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. O^fyyQ j 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39044 PIRATE W 3 103 4nk 2nk 25 24 21 ll A Hall M Blardone 3-2 13-513-51 389212*MERAN ws 4 98 5nk 14 14 l1 l1 24 Treanor H Dernham 2 3 13-51 3C945*NIMBLE NAG WS 3 89 8 8 6" 64 G2 3l H PhillipsR G Lansing 20 30 20 8 38973*LiTJCY LOCKET w 4 96 l1* 3nk 45 41 4nk 4l J Booker C E Brossman 4 6 55 2 38846 OLIVILO w3 91 2nk 54 34 34 32 5l W Knapp S Guggenheim 10 15 10 3 3S60S*DR. WORTH IL W 3 88 7h 6nk 8 55 55 G3 Robbins Cragg Bros G 6 4 9-5 3S84G COURAGE w 3 93 3nk 4»k 5" 7uk 8 7* Shilling B L Miller 12 25 20 8 3S993 SIR CLAUS "W 4 103 6nk 75 7* S 7nk S P Phillips J A Lewis 15 40 30 10 •Apprentice allowance. Time, 24g, 49, 1:15*, 1:2SJ. Winner — Br. g, by Pirate of Penzance — Gallop (trained by M. Blardone). Went to post at 3:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Pirate easily wore down Meran in the last sixteenth and was going away at the end. The latter showed speed, but tired fast when challenged by the winner a furlong out. Nimble Nag finished going fast. Lucy Locket was well beaten after going a half mile. Courage showed some early speed. Scratched— 3S997 Harry Beck, 105. Overweights — Courage, 2 pounds. Pirate, show, 1 to 2. Meran, show, 1 to 2. Nimble Nag, show, 3 to 1. Dr. Worth n., show, 4 to 5. 0 f\r\CiC THIRD RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to Q t7vJOO third. 3-year-olds. Allowances. . »Ind Horses A Wt St hi his 34 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3901G2LINGUIST wb 108 lh 1* l3 14 14 14 Domin'k F Cook 1-2 3-5 1-2 1-5 (39016)SOOTHSAYER W 105 3nk 43 43 4 4 42 22 A Hall Lamasney Bros 5 7 6 1 3901G DAN M'KENNA ws 108 5 5 5 5 5 3* C Gray J C Milam & Co 7 10 10 2 SS9953SARAH MAXIM W 95 4b 2nk 2* 3s 25 44 Robbins C E Mahone 5 CS G 3-2 3S755 PRODIGAL SON W 100 2" 34 34 2°k 34 5 W ^Knapp W Burke 20 100 SO 20 Winner— Ch. c, by Linden— Ella H. (trained by W. Phillips). Went to post at 3:30. Off at once to a good start. Won in a canter; second easily. Linguist displayed fine speed throughout and the result was never in doubt. Soothsayer came with a rush at the end and was much the best of the others. Dan McKenna made up ground fast in the last quarter and finished going fast. Sarah Maxim tired fast when the pinch came. Prodigal Son was right there for six and a half furlongs, tiring only in the flnaLln^uist**show, out. Soothsayer, show, 1 to 4. Dan McKenna, show, 1 to 2. *yr\f\/~iC\ FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $700; $100 to second; $50 to third. ^3 \J \J\y\J 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. . Ind Horses A Wt St hi hit % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P . 3S995)GREGOR K. W 3 102 1" 1-' l1 14 ll 14 P Phillips W M Hedges&Co5 5 4 I (S8947)BONDAGE TV 3 99 3" 4 21 25 2^ 2l Robbins J Arthur 3 35 16-51 (3S972)ROLL. BOER wsb 5 107 21* 2nk 4 4 4 32 Henry Durnell & Herz 25 25 11-57-10 , 1 390212THANE w 4 10S 4 31 3l 31 34 4 Domin'k S C Hildreth "3^2 3 25 4-5 Time, 25g. 49, l:13g. 1:40, 1:4G. Winner— B. g, by Phoenix— Kola (trained by W. Hedges). Went to post at 4:00. Off at once to a good start. Won easily; second the same. Gregor K set a hot pace throughout and gamely stood off Bondage's determined challenge in the final eighth. Robbins on the latter appeared to make his run too soon, but even at that Gregor K. was much the best. Rolling Boer gradually wore down Thane in the last eighth and finished going fast. The latter was thoroughly beaten Avhen a sixteenth out. He appears to have gone back some. Scratched— (39021)Flying Torpedo, 110; 38995 Moor, 95; 3S995 Rankin, 93. Gregor IC, show, 1 to 4. Bondage, show, 1 to 4. Rolling Boer, show, 1 to 5. Thane, show, 1 to 4. cy f\f\rT f\ FIFTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. QfjyJ j \J 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St % his % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 1S97' *COMPASS w 5 102 2nk 4l 45 4nt 4h 25 l3 J Booker E Winters j) 10 7 2 TS997 URCHIN TV 6 111 5nk 3* 32 36 2l ll 2° C Bell D F Cox 7 15 12 5 n%17)*GIN SPRAY w G 104 7 6* 53 58 5" 33 34 Robbins S C Hildreth 7-5 3-211-101-2 T'0172*PR WEBB wb 4 104 61 2- 24 l1 14 510 44 J WilliamH W Keller 3 G 5 8-5 W14Q*MALAY W 7 104 lnk 5nk G1 G2 61 G3 58 Webb M T Miles 9 25 20 G T9017 F'LSE LEADws 7 109 4»k 7 7 7 7 7 G4 C Gray B Kaufman 30 100 80 20 39020*1). CARTER W 6 104 3i 1* 1* _22 32 4»* -7 H Phillips J Phillips 6 10 6 2 •Apprentice allowance. Time, 2os, 50s, 1:15, l:41g, 2:08g. Winner— B. m, by Badge— Actress (trained by W. Walker). Went to post at 4:30. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. ' Compass moved up fast when turning for home and easily passed to the front when a fur-lonc \ out Urchin ran in improved form and stood a long stretch drive well. Gin 'Spray beiran slowly but closed up fast in the final' quarter and was fast wearing down Urchin in , \ the closing strides. Prince Webb had enough after running well for a mile. Dutch Carter was badly cut off at the head of the stretch while running in a good position. This mishap ' completely threw him out of the race. Compass, show, 4 to 5. Urchin, show, 2 to 1. Gin Spray, show, out. . OAAf71 SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. ^jy^ 4 J_ 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. . Ind Horses A Wt St hi % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P r:«w)fn»ATSr THOMPS'N W 5 100 3J 1J l1 14 lx I1 J WilliamB J Cunningham 8-5 8-5 7-5 3-5 SSlALEE wb G 10S G-k 2°k 22 23 2= 2= Domin'k F Cook 11-513-52J 4-5 TSW3*GOLDAGA ws 4 101 2»k 8 8 J! 5»k 3" Treanor W Burke • 12 30 30 10 ^qqfi T SAMELSON W 4 106 lnk 5«k 55 3X 34 4° R Ezell T J McIIale 20 50 40 12 wwR«mPK f CORNERSW 3 88 5»k 7 » 7"k 8 G5 5"k J Booker C E Waters 10 40 25 8 tt OP T'AIARE ws 8 105 45 3"k 4" 4»k 4«k Gl Shilling J U Strode 20 40 30 10 Si PA NYON w 3 102 8 62 62 5"k 75 73 Henry G C Bennett&Co 35 G 55 2 S203»FULLBACK W 3 89 75 4J 3^ C2 8 8 Robbins J.Arthur G 12 10 3 • Annrentice allowance. Time, ll, 4»s. 1.14, \.n. Winner— Ch m, by St. Leonards— Harpsichord (trained by C. Williams). w"nt to post at 5:00. At post 11 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second thd same. • n!homns0n was much the. best at the weights, tiptoed the field all the way and won i ' ii^r rider nleased. Alee ran well throughout and was easily best of the others. Goldaga l ^ na «w -with a rush at the end, nipping I. Samelson on the post for third place. The latter ,ttti a eood race and bears watching from now on. Henry of Trastamare tired fast when i 1 % *hp winch came. Canyon ran a dull race. Scratched-38945 Joe Martin, 110. OverweiEhts — Alee, 1 pound. 1 Annie Thompson, show, 3 to 10, Alee, showt 2 to 5. Goldaga, show, 4 to 1. » ■ * - Louisville Form Chart. I ; i : ; : : . . , 1 ' \ , \ ' . • i l i LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. LOUISVILLE, KY., May 19, 1903.— Fifteenth day. New Louisville Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy, 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. FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. g0QfJ"g Ind Horses A Wt St hi % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39029 JIGGER w 4 105 1 2l luk 1° l5 Castro W H Wheeler&Co7-5 8-5 8-5 7-10 3SJ054 CLASS LEAD'Rwsb 3 945 5 72 S 5l 2" Helg'sen W Newman & Co5 5 4 7-5 3S982 MISS CHAPMANwb 4 101 2 35 25 2* 3l Scully Armst'g&H'rding 5 7 7 25 SS226*FERONIA W 3 SS 7 15 33 3 4 42 F Bliss L Simpson 15 25 25 8 39004 GUARDIAN wsb 3 90 8 C3 55 7 55 S Bonner Herman & Co 8 S 7 3 3S71S HEROINE w 3 96 3 ' 55 G3 C5 04 G Forest W H Martin 10 40 40 15 39030 ST. ALOYSIUS w 7 105 4 44 42 45 7 C Reeves J Tevis 10 15 12 4 3S909 WED'G MARCH wb 4 97 G 8 7 S S Roman'li H Wallace & CoG 10 10 3 3SSG3 S. A. B. w 4 106 Left at the post. L Gaines S A Brown 20 40 40 15 •Apprentice allowance. Time, 24J, 50, 1:16$. Winner — Ch. g, by St. Julien — Princess Himyar (trained by W. IT. Wheeler). Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Jigger was under restraint for the first half, then moved up and took the lead at the turn into the homestretch and came away as his rider pleased in the stretch run. Class Leader was crowded back at the start, but closed a big gap in the last quarter, finished fast and got up in time to beat Miss Chapman out on the post. The latter showed early speed, but tired as if short. St. Aloysius was cut off and knocked out of it in the first quarter. Scratched— 39055 Jane Oaker, 97; 39004 Flauntess, 80. Overweights — Heroine, 3 pounds; Class Leader, lj. Jigger, show, 7 to 20. Class Leader, show, 7 to 10. Miss Chapman, show, evens. Q (\r\ryCk SECOND RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Q *y \J I *J Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St hi % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S9S02TOAH w 5 114 3 l1 l3 ll I2 l2 J W'kf'ld P Dunne tl-101-101-10out 39055 GOLD. GLITTERwb 4 107 1 3nk 22 23 2* 2* B'ch'mp C W Moore 20 30 30 7 2S9S72HERNANDO w 5 112 4 2h 3h 32 32 36 J Reiff W H Laudeman U-101-101-10out 3S957 D. HAWTHORNE w 3 90 2 4° 4* 4* 4« 412 S Bonner J P Banahan&Co 100 100 100 12 39029 OUR JESSIE wb 4 102 G G8 5s 510 5s 5* Scully Armst'g&H'ding 30 40 40 6 39030'GLEAM LIGHT wsb 3 945 5 55 610 6*= G10 6s Helg'sen T J Murphy GO 80 SO 10 31353 AIRS AND G'CESw 3 95 7 7 7 7 7 7 Roman'li A B Barnes GO 150 150 20 39055 EMILY BELLE W5 95 8 8 8 S 8 8 R MurphyB Johnson GO SO SO 15 tCoupled in betting. Time, 25, 48}, 1:14$, 1:28$. Winner — Ch. g, by Bassetlaw — Modesty (trained by P. Dunne). Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start very bad. Won easily; second the same. Toah ran under restraint for the entire trip and was only cantering at the end. Golden-Glitter was hustled along all the way and ran to her best form. Hernando looked big when going to the post and was under a drive all of the last furlong and was worked out a mile. Our Jessie, Emily Belle and Airs and Graces were, left standing at the post when the barrier went up. Overweights — Gleam Light, 2* pounds. Golden Glitter, show, 2 to 1. 39080 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile- Furse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling; Ind Horses A Wt St hi Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39004 OLONETZ w 3 95 S 3l 23 22 ll Helg'sen W J Donahue G ' G 4 2 390293GRAND MARY W 3 97 5 H 14 14 22 Roman'li W F Schulte ' 3 3 25 1 390543T. KINGSLEY wb 8 101 1 G1 S8 4" 3nk S Bonner C A Johnsori&Co 5 12 12 4 390043J. GREENBERG w 3 100 4 4l 55 3l 43 L Gaines J Fay 8 8 7 3 3S736 ED L. W 9 112 6 51 41 55 5* J W'kf'ld J Ownbey 7 12 12 5 390042LITTLE CORKER w 3 105 S 7 6nk 7 6nk H Booker B Johnson 5 5 5 S-5 3S8153THE BR. DEMONws 5 105 2 25 3" 6l 7 B'ch'mp W S Laird 12 15 12 4 39005 ANGLESEA wb 6 109 7 8 7 S S Castro E E Farley&Co 12 25 25 S 39055*INSOLENCE wb 4 92 9 9 9 9 9 Reed Mrs F Simons 10 16 16 G •Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 4Si, 1:15. Winner — Ch. c, by Inverness — Onega (trained by W. J. Donahue). Went to post at 3:32. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Olonetz was well ridden. Helgesen did not hurry him in the first part of the race and caught Grand Mary tiring when he made his move in the final furlong, wore the latter down and was going away at the end. Grand Mary showed a good turn of early speed, but was used up in making the pace and tired. Tom Kingsley and Jake Greenberg fought it out all through the last furlong, the former staying best. The latter was crowded back at the start. Scratched— 38956 Lysbeth, 97; 39029 Poor Boy, 94; 3S9S2 Rococo, 93. Overweights — Ed L., 3 pounds. Olonetz, show, evens. Grand Mary, show, 3 to 5. Tom Kingsley, show, 8 to 5. •JIlAQl FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. The Q^UO JL Kentucky Oaks. Value $3,000. Net value to winner $2,410. [nd Horses A Wt St hi his % StrFin Jockeys • Owners O H C P 3S933 LEMCO W 112 7 G" G2 511 43 ll J Reiff E Corrigan 20 40 40 15 342G0 MARY LAVA N A W 112 2 2» 2l 15 ll 23 Helg'sen J B Lewman 5 55 55 2 (3S933)THE CRISIS W 112 G 34 34 2l 2^ 3l H* Booker Talbot Bros f25 3 3 4-5 390073ESHERIN W 117 3 4nk 45 45 3" 4" J W'kf'ld J F Schorr 3-23-211-1011-20 (3S957)ILMARINEN W 112 8 8 S 8 55 5« S Bonner Talbot Bros |25 3 3 4-5 389332FL. WILLOUGHBY w 112 5 7 7 7 Gl G1 B'ch'mp W F Schulte 8 12 12 4 39013 AVOID W 112 4 5° 53 G* 7 7 C'whurst D A Honig 10 15 13 4 3S9S0 TWO. LICK W 112 1 l2 l1 3"k 8 8 Conley HickeyBros & Co 30 CO GO 15 tCoupled in betting. Time, 24, 49, 1:15, 1:42, 1:49}. Winner — B. f, by Ducat — La Pomona (trained by E. Corrigan). Went to post at 4:03. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Lemco won as if easily the best. Reiff avoided the early fast pace and never made a move until rounding the far turn, then was carried wide when entering the homestretch and lost three or four lengths, but came fast when straightened out and caught Mary Lavana tiring. The latter .was used up in chasing Two Lick in the first half and might have won with a more judicious ride. The Crisis did her best and had no mishaps. Esherin showed speed, but weakened under a drive. Ilmarinen was cut off at the backstretch and went to her knees and would have been a contender but for this. Lemco, show, 5 to 1. Mary Lavana, show, 4 to 5. The entry, show, out. Esherin, show, out. 'JQAQO FIFTH RACE— Short Course. Steeplechase. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and Q *j VJCj £l upward. Handicap. Ind Horses AWt at 3 6 9 12 Strain Jockeys Owners O H O P 390333LD. RADNOR W 4 150 4 3l 32 24 25 24 ll Heider R J Laughlin 3 35 35 G-5 3S9S42H. PAXTON W 7 137 7 5'« 5* 3h 310 3t0 21 Hayes J H Young 4 8 8 3 3S3853HAND VICE WS 5 140 1 lh 15 l2 15 15 31D Corbley II I Marshall 3 \\ A\ 2 3S935 GOV. BOYD ws 8 140 G 4' 4* 53 43 43 4s J Carter W S Laird 5 9 9 35 39030 PAT MY BO Yw 5 135 2 2=. 24 44 5s 5s 512 C Brown J J Gilmore 10 10 7 3 3S9S4 DAGMAR ws 8 145 3 G1 6nk 7 6* 63 62 J McGov'nW H White 5 G G 2 3S935 TATAR w G 142 5 7 7 65 7 7 7 P HuestonC Hak & Sons 7 S 8 3 389353ADA S. G. w 4 129 8 8 S 8 8 8 8 W Stew'rtMrs J M HoffmanG 6 5 2 Time, 2:51$. Winner — Ch. g, by Clifford — Queen Mab (trained by R. J. Laughlin). Went to post at 4:32. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Lord Radnor was well ridden. Heider laid in behind the leader with him until in the last half. He was under a hard drive all of the last quarter "and outgamed Helen Paxton in the deciding drive. The latter laid out of it through the first turn of the field, then closed a big gap, but tired after getting to the leaders. Hand Vice showed a lot of early speed, but tired as if short. Tatar and Ada S. G. laid out of contention all the way. Overweights — Ada S. G., 3 pounds. Lord Radnor, show, 3 to 5. Helen Paxton, show, 7 to 5. Hand Vice, show, evens. SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upwardr~Selling. [nd Horses A Wt St hi hfs % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " (3S934)GLASSFUL w3 84 5 5l 3h 34 lnk lnk Helg'sen P Dunne 3 3 2 7-10 (388S8)BINEHELIO w 4 110 4 45 4 4 42 4 4 22 B'ch'mp W F Schulte 5 7 7 2* 39034 PRISM wsb 3 90 3 75 Gl 53 5* 33 Scully T G Watkins 7 10 10 3" 390292ARACHNE W 5 10S 2 35 22 1" 22 4° S Bonner S T Jacob 9-101 1 7-20 39034 CHICKADEE w 4 1055 1 lh 5l 7 7 5h Castro J Ownbey 12 10 16 G 3S961 L. DUCHESS IL w 5 107 G 2l lnk 2nk 3" G»k C'whurst Mrs J M Hoffmanl5 20 20 G 3S9S5 KING TATIUS wb 4 99 7 C 7 G2 G2 7 F Bliss Waltring & Co' 40 GO GO 20 3905G BUCKLEY wb 4 1035 8 8 8 8 8 8 Reeves I Earl 30 CO CO 20 Time, 25J, 50$, 1:15$, 1:42. Winner — B. c, by Mirthful — Belle Hoyt (trained by P. Dunne). Went to post at 5:00. At post 5 minutes. Start good. , Won driving; second easily. Glassful was well ridden. Helgesen avoided the early pace with him, came around the leaders at the turn into the homestretch and finishing fast outgamed Binehelio in a hot drive. The latter made up a lot of ground and was gaining on the winner at the end. Prism ran, LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. in much improved form and closed a big gap. Arachne was used up chasing Little Duchess II. and tired when called on for a final effort. Chickadee beat the barrier, but Castro took her back. She can do better. Overweights — Chickadee, 3} pounds; Little Duchess II., 1; Buckley, 4}. Glassful, show, 7 to 20. Binehelio, show, evens. Prism, show, evens. Arachne, show, out. Page [5] St. Louis Form Chart. ST. LOUIS FORM CHART. ST. LOUIS, MO., May 19, 1903.— Fifteenth day. St. Louis Fair Association. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, John Hachmeister. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Selling. JQQg^ Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39012 BILLY JACKSONWSB 104 1 4° 3* 1J Battiste R R Rice 10 12 10 4 38732 ALL. ST. LUKE w 105 4 l1 l3 2* J Evans Gaffney & Allen 5 10 8 3 37044 MENGIS w 113 3 22 21 3n Munro R M Westerfield 6 8 8 3 38817 RED MONARCH w 100 2 3nt 4s 48 C Bonner A C Bernays 4 5 4 9-5 CHENY w 113 7 716 7° 51 F T'mps'nL Christy & Co 4 5 5 2 39010 COLLIN GEORGE w 103 6 61 6h 6s T Dean U Z DeArman 12 15 15 6 39012 BONNIE BOB w 105 8 8 8 71 Bayless Pratt Bros 10 10 10 41 ♦BUCK WYNNE w 108 5 5l 5l 8 L SpencerJ W Fuller 3 4 31 7-6 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 24$, 49}, 57J. Winner — Ch. c, by Onondaga — Formula (trained by R. R. Rice). Went to post at 2:36. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Billy Jackson came fast around the turn and finishing gamely wore his field down in the stretch. Aliens St. Luke displayed considerable speed, but is big and green and tired at the end. Mengis did his best and was very fit, but was not good enough. Red Monarch ran his race and is a bad tempered one. Buck Wynne is a good looker, but is high in flesh and green. Overweights — Billy Jackson, 4 pounds; Aliens St. Luke, 2. Scratched— 39012 Burrows, 108. Billy Jackson, show, 2 to 1. Aliens St. Luke, show, 7 to 5. Mengis, show, 7 to 5. Red Monarch, show, evens. Buck Wynne, show, 4 to 5. j.% f\ r\ c~) SECOND RACE — 1 Mile 'and 70 Yards. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and up- QgUoD ward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 389903CH. RAMSEY WS 7 108 5 6* 43 42 3h l1! Munro M Shields 4 4 18-67-5 38988 BLUE SEA ws 4 104 2 21 2l 2h 21 2s J SheehanPons & Holder 6 12 12 4 . 38988 DR. CARRICK ws 5 111 7 33 3h 31! 4s 3l J Benson S T Smith 10 15 15 6 390393CAST IKON ws 4 107 9 5h 6s 5* 53 4" T Dean R E Watklns 4 4 21 1 38316 MISS SHANLEY ws 6 106 10 9l 5nk 6B 61 51 Daviss'n N Catalanotto 15 30 30 15 38618 PAMPLONA ws 4 104 1 105 10s 9h 81 61 Cormack McBride & Co 15 20 20 8 389883CHORUS BOY w 7 108 4 Is l2 l2 11 76 Troxler H Robinson 4 5 5 2 390113SAPOLIO ws 3 88 8 8l 8s 88 71 81 McKin'y U Z DeArman 6 7 7 21 38869 ROCHESTER wsb 6 108 3 11s 91 101B10S 91 Battiste R R Rice 20 30 30 12 39039 ECOME 7 111 6 41 ll1 ll1 ll1 10* D Vititoe Morgan & Co 15 20 20 8 38914 CHOPIN ws 7 111 12 73 72 71 9l ll20 Kelly C Goodharte 15 15 15 6 37865 BASILEUS w 4 104 11 12 12 12 12 122 Donovan J J Higgins 15 20 20 8 35874*TUCK PAW w 4 97 13 13 13 13 13 13 Wickert J McClelland 20 50 50 20 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 24J, 49, 1:15}, 1:43}, 1:48. Winner— B. g, by White — Alma Lamar (trained by M. Shields). Went to post at 3:00. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Charles Ramsey met with much interference and was badly ridden, but was much the best and won going away af t£r running around his field in the stretch. Blue Sea was a keen contender all the way. v Dr. Carrick also ran a good race. Cast Iron ran a fairly good race. Pamplona finished going fast. Chorus Boy ran a good three-quarters, but quit in the stretch. Sapolio can do better. Scratched— 38991 Georgia Gardner, 101. Charles Ramsey, show, 3 to 5. Blue Sea, show, 2 to 1. Dr. Carrick, show, 3 to 1. Cast Iron, show, 1 to 2. 30086 THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39pl03IMBODEN wb 107 2 3°* 3» 21 l2 Battiste W Cole & Co 2 21 9-6 2-5 3ST65 MAFALDA w 105 1 2* 1»* 11 2" D Austin T P Hayes 1 & 6-5 1-3 38964 LONIANA w 95 3 5 4" 4B 38 M Lowe Pratt Bros 20 60 40 10 2SSaSS5UPOND WB 102 4 lh 23 38 425 T Dean R B Watkins&Co3 6 4 4-6 39036 WIGWAM w 107 5 4* 5 5 5 A Lines W S Price 10 40 40 8 Time, 13, 25, 49, 1:02*. Winner — Ch. c, by Guido — Sound (trained by W. Cole). Went to post at 3:33. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Imboden ran to his best form rather unexpectedly and won as his rider pleased after being badly cut off at the half mile post. Mafalda, a splendid looker, showed much speed to the stretch and tired as if short. Loniana closed up much ground from a bad beginning and ran in decidedly improved form. Bird Pond showed plenty of speed for four furlongs. Wigwam ran out on the turns. He is a good looker. Imboden, show, out. Mafalda, show, out. Loniana, show, 2} to 1. Bird Pond, show, out. 39087 FOTAnowancesE_ 3"4 Mi'e' $6°°" 3"year"olds and "P^ard. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 3S0403ELASTIC 6 111 1 2* 35 3* 1*1 C Bonner L Lemp & Co 2 — 13=52 — i^T 3S966 SAN. VENTURA w 5 99 2 l3 H 23 2* Wright F W HoUgrewe 20 60 60 20 39038 NICKEY D. w 7 101 5 3"* 23 H 32 D Hall J Griffin & Co 3 3 13-51 3S941 FATEL WENTK'Rw 4 104 4 4B 43 3" 4»* L SpencerB Schreiber +6 8 8 2* 3S6253L. STRATHMORE w 5 109 C 53 5B 5* 5* D Austin T P Hayes 11-66 6 2i (3G007)JACK YOUNG 3 103 3 6" 62B 6" 62° W Waldo G C Baker 5 15 15 6 39038 LOUIS WAGNER w 4 104 8 72° 7B° 72 7=° Battiste J McAllester&Co 6 8 7 3 38746 BUCCLEUTH 4 101 7 8 8 8 8 Moll B Schreiber t6 8 8 21 359/7 KINDRED wb 6 114 Left at the post. W Jones E & L Bohlman 8 50 40 15 tCoupled in betting. Time, 12}, 24, 47f, 1:14. Winner— B. h, by Golden Garter— Miss Modrine (trained by L. Johnson). Went to post at 4:03. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second driving Elastic got the best of a poor start, but was taken back to his field and saved to the stretch* where he came with a fine rush and won going away. Santa Ventura exhibited dazzling speed in the early part of the race, but tired at the end. Nickey D. got off poorly but raced through the field and fought it out with Santa Ventura to the very last. Father Wentker ran a fairly good race and Lady Strathmore ran a winning race from where she sot off Jack Young was going well at the end. Louis Wagner seems to have gone off. Scratched— 39038 Bridge, 104; 39014 Ranchman, 100. Overweights — Jack Young, 3 pounds Elastic, show, 2 to 5. Santa Ventura, show, 10 to 1. Nickey P., show, 1 to 2. 39088 FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~~ SfS2JG DERVISH WS 106 4 2i 2i 21 li C Bonner L Lemp & Co 2 3 3 1 ' 3S747*BEN LEAR w 101 3 31 31 32 2°* L Wilson Finn & Ross 610 8 ^ 35133 DEER HUNTER 100 7 1°* 1*1 1* 3* Calvit S J Charles 30 100 100 to 39011 SARDIAN w 104 6 6* 6* 4B 43 W Waldo B Schroedfr 8 20 16 6 3S793*GOV. TANNER w 90 9 9= 8* 6* 5* Gullet J Griffin & Co 25 75 75 20 389432WEL. LIGHT ws 102 8 71 7*1 71 61 D Austin F Debeque 4 5 4 oZs (38864)BUDWEISER ws 100 2 4* 4" 51 71 T Dean J CCahn 7 10 10 4 39062 CUSTUS ws 103 1 10* 9* 9* 8? Daviss'n T F Sellers 4 6 6 2 38967 BEAR CREEK ws 103 12 12 10» 81 93 McKin'y H T Batcheler 5 5 18-57-K 38894 STUB ws 100 10 5* 5* 10* 102 Higgins R R Rice 7 20 15 6 3S889 ST VITUS wb 55 5 11 11 11 ll1! M Lowe E Jabine & Co 30 60 60 20 JIM CROW w 106 11 82 12 12 12 J Evans J H Terrett 30 100 100 30 U ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 13J, 25, 49}, 1:15}. Winner — B. c, by Counter Tenor — Houri (trained by L. Johnson). Went to post at 4:34. At post 1 minute. Start poor. Won handily; second driving Howling Dervish was reserved to the stretch, where he came fast and won whipped but for safety. Ben Lear ran his best race and had no mishaps. Deer Hunter displayed fine SDeed and hung on well, but was probably short. Sardian closed up well from a bad start Governor Tanner is a good looker and ran a race that makes him worth remembering' Welcome Light can do better. St. Vitus, Stub and Bear Creek got away badly and received easy rides. Scratched— 38987 Prince Eugene, 98; 39011 Anzeiger, 98; 38990 Lord Melbourne 90 Howling Dervish, show, 1 to 2. Ben Lear, show, 7 to 5. Deer Hunter show ow* ' 10 10 'to to i a- ' Welcome Light, show, 4 to 5. Bear Creek, show, 3 to 5. 39089 SIXSeUimfCE_1 M"e a"d 70 YaPdS' PUrSe ?40°' 3-year-°lds upward. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ (38890) KISME w 9 101 2 l2 1* 1* 1=» l2 L. Wilson G'mb'ts&Powers S-2 S-fi k-5 i 3S9912*KINGSTELLE w 5 104 6 41 43 4*1 33 22 D Austin D J Sullivan "2 39041 KIT TIE CLYDE w 6 115 3 2°* 31 2" 2" 31 C Bonner L Lemp & Co 10 15 IS 1 37635 T. MESSENGER ws 6 108 1 51 6* 6! 7* 4°* D Vititoe A Bellew 6 10 s I 39041 OUR LADY w 5 104 4 33 2^ 32 41 5* Shea J N Miller & Co 12 20 20 fi 39039 KING'S PET w 7 108 5 6* 5 7« B^Munro C H Chambers 15 40 40 12 3S9913DAWSON ws 4 104 7 7*1 7* 5* 53 7" W Waldo G W Neal 4 5 f (38988)*DOMINIS 8 103 8 8 8 8 8 8 Cormack H Mack 12 * 40 40 12i ' ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 24J, 49}, 1:15}, 1:42}, 1:46$. Winner — B m, by Glenelg— Keepsake (trained by J. Powers). Went to post at 5:03 At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easilv ;pr«nnrt -huTirnTv-Kisme got off in her stride in front of a tangled field, made every poft a winnintr on?S" was eased up at the finish Kingstelle aWay badly, had her nose stSck in e^ery a£d seemed to monopolize all the hard luck of the race. She was easilv second hp£t pocket nnfl ™ti*t have furnished some contention for the winner with an ever ^ break Kitti^ Clvd« E£b« good race, but tired In the stretch. The Messenger was given an easy y ride Our °ur Hal •Ladjr Si« dls" played marked improvement. Dawson can do better. Crilfer89Ched— 38009 Terra ^cosnita, 108; S9037»Ladas, 108; 38990 Cherished, 106; 38916 Ki'sme, show, out. Kingstelle, show, out. Kittle Clyde, show. 2 to 1. Club Members' Handicap Weights. CLUB MISMBSIKS' HANDICAP WEIGHTS. In St. Louie racing the Club Members' Handicap has always been what the Wheeler has been in Chicago racing— the very top of the heap in handicaps. It has been contested and won by rattling good horses from year to year, and has some mighty good ones engaged this year. Secretary John Hachmeister has published his assignment of weights and made a good handicap also. The race is over a mile and a quarter course. It will be run Saturday, June 6, and the weights are as follows: Horses. Wt. Horses. . Wt. Gold Heels 130 Topsoil 98 McChesney 128 Lendin 98 Lncien Appleby 122 Raquisition 97 Glen Water 121 Barca 96 Otis.... 120 Embarrassment 96 St. Marcos 118 Mindora 95 Aladdin 117 Sigmund 95 Terra Firma 116 Prosper La Gai 94 I Sir Hercules 116 Edgardo 94 Abe Frank 114 Brutal 94 Harry New 112 Found 94 John Peters 112 LindenElla 94 Bessie Spahr 112 Zazel 94 Favonius Ill Fatalist 94 Little Scout Ill Gunboat 94 Flying Torpedo 110 Governor 94 Jordan 108 Ravel 94 Dewey 1C6 Navarino 93 Water Cure 106 Lacy Crawford 93 Wax Taper 106 Cherished 92 Rightful 105 Virgied'Or 92 Pinochle 105 Josie F 92 Picduart 105 J. Sidney Walker..... 92 Artena 105 Harding 92 Evea G 105 Canyon 92 Eonic 105 Prodigal Son 92 F.1"111.1:- 104 Tammany Chief 90 ^,ngnlst. 102 Kunja ..." 90 SkiTfn7°,r ?22 Nettie Begent 90 £kJIfnl 102 MissThresa SO Crimean 102 Lou Hazel 93 Incubator 100 Precisely ...88 South Breeze 100 Leenja 86 Helen Print 100 Action 85 Audipbone ..... ..100 Miss Eon 83 Captain Arnold 100 The Advocate 85 Jack Ycmng 100 Don Ernesto 80 W. B. Gates 98 LOCAL FORM B00K8. Sheets for pocket form books of local rating can be found at the following Hotels kuM Newsstands at 9 o'clock nightly: Auditorium Hotel, Victoria Hotel, Wellington Hotel, Gt. Northern Hotd, Saratoga Hotel, Palmer House, Grand Pacific Hotel, Sherman House, Windsor-Clifton Hotel, Majestic Hotel, 22 Qulncy Street. R. M. Guthru, 853 Van Buren Street,-Gore's, 365 W. Madison Street, ' , x H. Fash, 516 W. Madison Street. j J. J. Bastaln, 989 W. 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