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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, May 28, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, May 28, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903052801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, May 28, 1903 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] Latonia Form Chart. LATONIA FORM CHART. MILLDALE, KY., May 27, 1903. — Seventh day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, Charles F. Price. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, B. C. Hopper. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse §400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. £^C^2(3 T " Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 34811 MURMUR w 3 90 7 32 23 l2 l8 1" S Bonner Oots Bros 7 10 10 4 39126'BLACKMORE ws 4 101 9 61 41 21 2* 22 Scully S S Brown 31 41 41 2 39206 BARON KNIGHT w 3 961 4 4* 5" 5nfc 41 32 C Kelly R'ledge&Stevens 12 15 12 5 3912G ONANETTA ws 6 99 1 9 7 7 6s 4*1 Lindsey J B Riley 10 10 8 3 39150 D. HAWTHORNE w 3 90 2 71 62 61 51 51 Hyams J T Banahan&Co 15 40 40 15 3S9S2 ROCOCO ws 3 95 3 8 S S 8 62 Roman'li M T Miles 41 5 5 2 39126 EASTER BOY w 4 101 6 2* 31 41 71 71} B Davis G W Hovey 7 10 10 4 39174 JOHN DRAKE ws 5 1021 5 l3 l2 3-' 3" 8s B'champ M McConnell 7 8 8 3 3SS11 HONEYBROOK w 4 104 8 51 9 9 9 9 J O'Con'r Mrs M Goldblatt 6 15 12 6 36128 GOLD VICTORY w 3 95 10 10 10 10 10 10 T Barnes Grater & Co 20 50 40 15 39206*CLASS LEAD'Rwsb 3 87 Left at the post. Reed W Newman 6 8 8 3 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 23 J, 49 J, 1:15}, 1:29. Winner — B. f, by St. Florian— Mollie Pitcher (trained by H. Oots). Went to post at 2:33. At post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. Murmur showed surprising speed, wore John Drake down while rounding the far turn and came away alone in the stretch run. Blackmore got away all tangled up and closed a big gap, but tired when strongly called on. Baron Knight did his best and had no mishaps. John Drake showed a lot of early speed, but quit badly. Scratched— 38956 Lysbeth, 94. Overweights — Baron Knight. 1} pounds; John Drake, 1}; Rococo, 3. ^^Miu^myr^hj^ SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mlle' Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 39^68 Ind Horses A Wt St *4 % SjtrFln Jockeys Owners O H C "F~ 391773SOUFRIERE w 106 3 11 1* l3 1* Roberts W Gerst 5 6 6 2 391772MAY COMBS w 106 2 42 22 21 2« J O'Con'r Baker & Gentry 11-106-56-5 1-2 3923S SNOW CAP w 115 4 22 3U 31 32 Scully S S Brown 4 4 4 6-5 RICENA * w 106 6 5* 5* 5s 4= Roman'li W F Schult'e 15 30 30 8 DANUBE W 106 5 6nk 7 6l 51! Ellis W H Sayre 10 20 15 5 SAN MARINO w 106 1 31 41 41 61 Paul J H Baker 15 50 50 15 39177 SUE W. w 103 7 7 6l 7 7 B Davis J T Weaver 8 12 12 5 39151 PLEASANT GIRL w 107 Left at the post C'whurst ■ T C McDowell 10 10 9 3 Time, 23$, 49}, 1:02. Winner — Ch. f, by Inspector B. — Landslip (trained by W. McDaniel). Went to post at 3:03. At post 5 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. Soufriere made a show of her field, went to the front with a great burst of speed and was well in hand all through the last quarter. May Combs got away tangled up and made up ground, but tired when called on strongly. Snow Cap was hard ridden all of the last quarter. Overweights — Pleasant Girl, 4 pounds. Soufriere, show, 7 to 10. May Combs, show, out. Snow Cap, show, 2 to 5. 0^2(39 THIRD RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horaes A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners Q H C ~P~ 392113THE BOER w 5 101 3 22 lnt l5 l8 l6 J O'Con'r O C Rausch 1 1 9-10out 391742 JIGGER w 4 109 4 42 42 41 3" 22 C'whurst W Wheeler & Co31" 18-518-54-5 36365STHE COMMON ws 4 104 2 1" 22 21 22 32 B Davis A J Gorey 10 25 25 6 391502PHOSPHORUS w 5 103 5 5* 62 61 62 4nt Ellis W H Sayre 30 40 40 10 35121 JOHN C. KING W 3 95 6 7 7 51 52 53 Kunz J Brinkman 60 60 60 15 390S0 LITTLE CORKERw 3 100 1 3h 31 7 7 62 S Bonner B Johnson 6 6 "5 6-5 39128*VELASQUEZ Wb 5 99 7 61 5l 32 42 7 McMul'n W H Billings 30 40 40 8 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 24}, 49, 1:15, 1:29. Winner— B. h, by Oddfellow— Miss Coltston (trained by O. C. Rausch). Went to post at 3:34. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. The Boer ran as if he outclassed his field, opened up a winning lead while rounding the far turn and was only cantering at the end. Jigger finished well and outgamed The Common when it came to the final drive. The latter showed early speed, but tired as if short. Little Corker did not run his race and can do better. , Scratched— 39207 Flaneur, 109; (39206)Kinford, 103; 39211 Quiz, 101; 39054 Pepper Dick, 101; 39239 Little Gem, 99. Overweights — Phosphorus, 2 pounds. Jigger, show, out. The Common, show, 2 to 1. Q(\() H C\ FOURTH RACE — 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts. ' Ql'^I a \J Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39127 EL DONOSO w 104 3 l10 l15 l10 l2 S Bonner J B Todd & Co 10 10 7 2 3920S2CIRCULAR JOE w 108 2 32 2 » 2° 210 Landry Gorman & Bauer 1 6-5 6-5 2-5 391513REQUISITE ws 108 6 68 62 71 31 Scully S S Brown 21 4 4 6-5 39127 LAMPADROME w 104 5 51 41 32 4l Roberts Tholl Bros 30 30 30 10 38810 H' BERRY FINN w 104 9 41 51 61 58 Wickline Forsythe Bros 12 20 20 5 39127 JOVIAL C. w 106 1 7 7 41 6a Ellis J Naylor & Co 30 50 50 20 ST. PARIS ws 10S 8 8 8 8 7 Roman'li F C Woodford 20 20 15 6 39151 FALSE ENTRY w 104 10 9 9 9 8 Lindsey J H Morris 12 20 20 8 39151 JUDGE LUTHERS w 104 4 21 38 51 9 C Kelly J J Marklein 5 12 12 4 WATERMELON w 101 7 10 10 10 10 R H'nd's'nS C Wagner 25 25 20 7 BOMBAST w 108 11 11 11 11 11 C'whurst J B Riley 15 30 30 10 Time, 23$, 48f, 1:02$. • Winner— Ch. c, by Boanerges— Crennan (trained by B. Paul). Went to post at 4:05. At post 5 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. El Donoso showed a great burst of early speed, but was tiring at the end.' Circular Joe was under a drive all of the last quarter and was wearing the winner down at the end. Requisite is a slow beginner and made up much ground in the last quarter. Scratched— 390593Port Warden, 108; 39127 Ristper, 104. Overweights— Jovial C, 2 pounds. El Donoso, show, evens. Circular Joe, show, out. Requisite, show, 1 to 2. • €\ k"h r7 ~t FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Ofjjg I JL Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 % % StrFln Jockeys Owners . O H C P 39165 ESHERIN ws 3 98 6 41 4nlc 31 23 11 Reed J F Schorr 10 10 10 4 39239 GLENWOOD w 5 99 1 2s 2l lnk lnk 2l J O'Con'r H McCarren. Jr 10 16 16 6 39210 BOASTER wb 4 99 3 7* 6" 51 41 31 Roman'li Mrs M Goldblattf21 21 9-5 3-5 39210 BUMMER II. W 4 90 8 9 9 6a 5a 43 Scully C A Johnson&Co 10 12 12 5 (39029)TRAVERS W 6 97 4 3* 32 21 31 58 H GilmoreMrs M Goldblattf21 21 9-5 21 39178 SINNER SIMON ws 3 95 2 8 8 7 7 6s S Bonner Gorman & Bauert2 2 9-5 7-5 391793MARY GLENN w 3 9S 7 lnk l2 42 6l 7 Dieterle Gorman & Bauerj2 2 9-5 7-5 39178 FIRING LINE W 4 96 5 5J 7 8 8 8 C Kelly A Furst , 10 10 10 4 25673 HIS. LORDSHIP w 7 100 9 6* 51! 9 9 9 B Davis J D Smith 50 100 100 40 391782SENOR wsb 3 90 Left at the post Hyams W Steuve & Co 12 25 20 7 tCoupled in straight betting only. {Coupled in straight betting. Time,. 25, 49 J, 1:14$, 1:42, 1:46}. Winner — B f, by Esher — Sonora (trained by J. F. Schorr). Went to post at 4:39. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second handily. Esherin was favored by her light impost, wore the leaders down while rounding the far turn, fought it out with Glenwood all through the last quarter and outgamed him when the pinch came. Glenwood was much used in chasing Mary Glenn and tired when the final drive came. Boaster made up ground and finished fast. Bummer H. closed a big gap, but was tiring after getting to the leaders. Sinner Simon ran poorly. Travers quit badly. Scratched— (39210)Miss Mae Day, 106. Overweights — Glenwood, 5 pounds. Esherin, show, 2 to 1. Glenwood, show, 3 to 1. Boaster, show, out. Travers, show, 6 to 5. Sinner Simon, show, 7 to 10. Mary Glenn, show, 7 to 10. ^02^2 srXTH R-A-CE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (39207)GOLDEN LIGHT w 5 106 6 5* 42 2* l2 S Bonner CCMcCaff'ty&Co 7-104-5 7-103-10 36321 ALMANZO w 4 1071 3 1= Is l2 2* T Knight Oots Bros 3 16-516-57-10 3912S REMARK w 5 102 7 33 22 33 33 J O'Con'rJ Brinkman 15 20 20 7 301973GOLD. RATTLE w 5 104 1 21 3* 42 4* C'whurst J R Hand 10 20 20 8 39174 COTTON PLANT w 9 102 5 61 5* 5n* 52 Lindsey Tholl Bros 10 10 10 3 36142 MEGOWAN w 4 104 4 4' 7 6l 62 C Kelly J N Middendorf 20 30 30 10 3ES83 T. P. OF SURR'Yw 4 106 8 7 61 7 7 RomanUi*_W S Laird _ 7 10 10 3 , ^$91 GEORGETir"" ~" *w~4 104 2 S^S "^S — 8" "^*Davis J~r"RadeT ^"~*B^20*5D-* 5O IF Time, 24$, 49}, 1:15}. Winner — Ch. g, by Flambeau — Experiment (trained by C. C. McCafferty). Went to post at 5:15. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Golden Light was best, caught 'Almanzo tiring in the stretch run, finished fast and was going away at the end. Almanzo showed much early speed and set a fast pace, but tired and quit when caught. Remark ran well and was under a drive all of the last quarter. Golden Rattle showed early speed, but quit as if short. Scratched— 391783St. Hera, 106; 39154 Sortie, 106. Overweights — Almanzo, 2} pounds. Golden Light, show, out. Almanzo, show, out. Remark, show, 2} to 1. YOXi, IX. yO. 127. CHICAGO, THIJESDAY, MAY 28, 1903. PRICE 5 CENTS St. Louis Form Chart. ST. LOUIS FORM CHART, ST. LOUIS, MO., May 27, 1903. — Twenty-second 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. OrvOHTO FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. Qt/Z Q Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S966 JOE GOSS w 6 105 4 2* 2»1 l2 l2 E Austin F F Lewis 10 12 12 5 39035 LADY IDRIS w 5 103 5 43 48 21 2nt C Bonner J Bracken & Co 3 3 2 4-5 39156 BARONET 5 105 3 3l 3" 4l 3} J SheehanJ K Hughes 10 12 12 5 39212 MADA BELL wb 4 100 1 l3 l1! 32 4* Watson A Phillips & Co31 31 3 6-5 391563BROODLER ws 4 102 S 8& 8» 71 5nk Wallace A C Bernays 10 10 10 4 3S718 GEORGE FABB wb 4 102 11 6" 61 51 6s Donovan C R McLean 12 40 40 15 33736 CLINTON B. w 6 102 7 5s 53 6l 72 Donegan G Tuggle 30 100 100 40 34019 APPROVED w 4 102 9 71 7* 83 82 D" Austin A Mathews 6 30 30 12 39180*ZIRL w 4 97 12 9" 91 9s 93 F Smith J F Daniels & ColO 15 12 5 39212*BENDARA ws 4 97 13 11 11 10 10s L Wilson J Burrows & Co 15 30 30 12 3S439 MISS DORA ws 4 100 2 10 10 12 ll2 Earl R R Rice 30 200 200 50 38748 ROSECOURT w 4 107 10 12 12 13 123 Troxler J S Bratton 4 10 8 3 13427 DR. JONES w ,8 105 6 13 13 11 13 Morse S'nders&M'nford 25 25 15 6 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 12$, 24$, 50$, 1:02$, 1:10. Winner — Ch. h, by, Lysander — Vandalight (trained by F. F. Lewis). Went to post at 2:34. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Joe Goss was reserved behind Mada Bell to the stretch, then came on with a rush and won going awayv Lady Idris was off badly and badly ridden and made up ground while going the long way," but tired at the end. Baronet showed improvement and finished fast. Zirl and Dr. Jones had no chance after the start. Mada Bell showed early speed, but tired in the stretch. 1 Scratched— 385893Ben Hullum, 106; 386792Reducer, 102. Joe Goss, show, 2} to 1. Lady Idris, show, 2 to 5. Baronet, show, 2 to 1. Mada Bell, show, 3 to 5. SECON:^ RACE--* 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Selling. 392 T4: Ind Horses AWtSt& & % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 391S13J. W. O'NEILL w 107 6 1* l8 1* Troxler E Trotter ■ 21 21 11-53-5 3SS43*SELECTED w 100 5 42 2h 25 L Wilson W M Rogers 9-101 4-5 1-3 39183 M. WADLEIGH ws 10a 2 23 38 3nfe Donegan W A Kirwan&Co6 25 25 6 39181 GUS HEIDORN w 109 1 53 42 4" Kelly B Schreiber ' 4 S 7 8-5 39157 GETCHEL w 103 4 6 6 51E Higgins W S Price 6 13 13 21 3S986tANN DEAR b 95 3 32 5s 6 Luehrs E Reder & Co 50 200 200 100 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 24}, 49}, 56$. Winner — Ch. c, by Peter McCue — Tern (trained by E. Trotter). Went to post at 3:08. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same., J. W. O'Neill broke well in motion and fairly ran away from the others with a great burst of speed, winning eased up. Selected was about as easily next best and had things all her own way for second place" after disposing of Matt Wadleigh. The latter showed early speed, but tired at the end. Gus Heidorn rated along in behind the field and finished going fast. Getchel ran a dull race*. Overweights — J. W. O'Neill, 5 pounds. , J. W. O'Neill, show, 1 to 3. Selected, show, out. Matt Wadleigh, show. 2 to 1. CONTINUED ON FIFTH PAQK, ST. LOUIS FORM CHART-CONTINUED. THIRD ■RACE— 3"4 MiIe- Purse ?40°- 3-year-olds. Allowances. 39275 Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P . S9135 PETTIJOHN WS 103 5 710 6 » 31 l2 Higgins Stubbs Bros 3 3 11-54-5 3915S HANNAH LADY 101 1 22 2* 2* 2*5 M Lowe G C Baker 4 5 5 3-2 39214 LADY CHARLOT w 101 4 34 5s 43 32 L "Wilson H A Engman 7 12 12 4 392142POSEUR 106 6 lnk l2 lh 4b C T'mps'nE S Gardner 8-5 21 21 6-5 391S0 RANCHMAN wsb 106 8 8 8 8 56 Earl R R Rice 25 50 50 15 35976 LITTLE GIANT ws 103 3 41 3h 5s G2 C Bonner M J Whalen 30 100 100 30 39078 FERONIA w 101 2 68 715 6a 7° Donegan L Simpson 10 10 6 21 39158 GRAND SHOT 101 7 5nk 43 7° 8 A Moll B Schreiber 31 6 6 21 Time, 13$, 25*. 50, 1:17*. Winner— Ch. c, by Dorian— Quadruplet (trained by E. Stubbs). "Went to post at 3:39. At post 1 minute. Start good. "Won easily; second the same. Pettijohn was off none too well, but was taken the short route, saved ground at every turn, came fast through the stretch and won going away. Hannah Lady ran a good race, but tired at the end. Lady Chariot had a rough trip, but closed up fast as soon as she got through in the stretch. Poseur ran well to the stretch, but tired under a weak ride. Grand Shot was also inefficiently handled. Feronia can do better. Overweights — Poseur, 5 pounds. Pettijohn, show, 2 to 5. Hannah Lady, show, 3 to 5. Lady Chariot, show, 3 to 2. Poseur, show, 3 to 5. »_ (\{~\ rj ( » FOURTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse §600. 3-year-olds and upward. tJtJ^i & D Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St & V* % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 39215 JACK YOUNG W 3 102 2 3nk 510 58 3°* lc Higgins G C Baker 2 2 7-5 3-5 39111 PR. RICHARD wsb 6 85 3 58 2nk 23 lnk 22 M Lowe L M Holmes 10 15 15 6 39111 ALICE TURNER ws 5 107 5 24 33 3s 4* 33 Troxler Martin & Patton7 10 10 3 391S62ORRIS w 6 104 1 l1 l1! lnk 21 4» D Austin J C Ghio 3 31 31 1 391592W. B. GATES w 7 107 4 4nk 4nk 4nk 5s 52 L Wilson R R Rice 4 5 5 2 39159 BEN CHANCE ws 6 100 7 7 7 61 6* 6s F Smith R M Westerfield 12 20 20 6 39217 KIT TIE CLYDE w 6 98 6 6s 65 7 7 7 C Bonner L Lemp & Co 4 6 6 2 Time, 25}, 49$, 1:15$, 1:43$, 1:49$. Winner— Br. c, by Lamplighter— Johnetta (trained by H. R. Baker). Went to post at 4:10. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Jack Young was cut off twice and taken around the other horses, made up ground fast on the turn, came with a rush in the stretch and won in the final stride. Prince Richard suffered from weak handling, but ran a good race and was driven hard for the last half mile. Alice Turner displayed improvement under a good ride. Orris showed speed, but tired in the stretch. Ben Chance was outrun all the way. Kittie Clyde can do better. Overweights — Alice Turner, 4 pounds. Jack Young, show, out. Prince Richard, show, 3 to 1. Alice Turner, show, 6 to 5. Orris, show, 1 to 2. - FIFTH RACE — 7-8 Mile. Purse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. rj- fj" Ind Horses A Wt St hi Vz % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 391803*S. CH'STOPHERWB 7 99 3 21 lh l1 l1 Gullet B Schreiber 21 13-521 1 39112 LYNCH w 4 105 5 53 51 41 21 J SheehanJ C Cahn 10 25 25 8 392163*ORLEANS 5 100 6 41 31 21 3nk L Wilson R R Rice 2 21 11-54-5 391612*DR. SCHARFF W 4 100 4 lh 2nt 3s 4l Shea J W O'Neall 6 7 7 21 39112 LELIA BARR ws 5 100 1 612 6s 51 58 W'n'ght S Pack & Co 20 40 40 15 S9160 NEAREST w 8 107 2 31 4* 61 61 Troxler J K Hughes 11-531 31 6-5 39216 HOBART w 7 107 7 7° 78 710 716 W Wats'nL Wilson & Co 12 13 13 5 39062*MAT. SPENCER w4998 8888 Weickert Swain&Do'gh'rty 10 10 8 31 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 50, 1:15}, 1:29}. Winner — Br. g, by Pontiac — Calypso (trained by W. Whelan). Went to post at 4:45. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Sir Christopher indulged Dr. Scharff with the lead for a quarter, then took it himself and won going away from his field after a keen brush with Orleans at the head of the stretch. Lynch was outrun in the first part of the race, but closed up resolutely in the stretch. Orleans got off behind her field and was taken through gradually and after making a determined bid at the eighth post tired at the finish and lost second plage to Lynch in the closing strides. Dr. Scharff quit under pressure. Scratched— 39161 Cellulose, 103. Overweights — Nearest, 2 pounds. Sir Christopher, show, 1 to 2. Lynch, show, 3 to 1. Orleans, show, 2 to 5. Nearest, show. 1 to 2. : * 9fiOr70 SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward? QUia Q Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 39216*LEENJA ws 4 93 7 91 75 41 23 l1 Bridwell P J Nolan " 4 S~ 8 3 39185 T. MESSENGER ws 6 102 3 2°k 31! 31! 34 21 Gullet A Bellew & Co 4 4 3 6-5 39137 THE BL. SCOT w 6 106 4 11 l3 1B 11 31! Louden E Wiley 10 20 20 8 39' 48 SOCAPA ws 5 102 2 51 4* 5s 43 41 Higgins J McNaught 4 4 16-5S-5 39035*TONY LEPPING w 4 99 5 71 91! 98 71 51 Shea Newman & EganlO 20 20 8 39217 VARNER ws 4 102 1 41 6h 74 61 62 Earl R R Rice 20 30 30 12 390S9 DAWSON ws 4 105 6 82 82 Sh 91 71 J SheehanG W Neal 4 7 7 21 39217 TER. INC'GNITAwb 7 108 11 61 51 62 51 8s Troxler Finn & Ross 5 5 41 9-5 39011 FANNIE KNOX ws 4 96 8 33 2& 2& 8* 9= W'n'ght Terry&W'm'land 10 10 10 4 39113*ICE ws 6 97 9 11 11 10 10 105 Cormack H Mack 20 100 100 30 (37SSS)*ELIZA DILLON wb 4 97 10 10 10 11 11 11s D Austin J D Brown Sz Co 10 12 12 5 39113 HANSBOROUGH ws 6 97 12 12 12 12 12 12 Travers O Laycock 15 30 30 12 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 13, 25}, 50. 1:16$, 1:42$, 1:45}. Winner— Ch. f, by Hastings— St. Priscilla (trained by P. J. Nolan). Went to post at 5:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second the same. Leenja made up much ground and ran around her horses on the turn, came fast through the stretch and won going away, but Bridwell all but threw the race away in the last sixteenth when he went to the whip and allowed his mount's head to drop. The Messenger, a keen contender all the wray, also suffered from weak handling at the end. The Black Scot showed surprising improvement, but was made too much use of. Socapa ran ran to his mark but Dawson did not. Tony Lepping had a rough trip. Scratched— 39134 Rastus, 102; (39089)Kisme, lOfi; 39136 Georgia Gardner, 100. Overweights — Eliza Dillon, 2 pounds. Leenja, show, 7 to 5. The Messenger, show, 3 to 5. The Black Scot, show, 4 to 1. Socapa, show, 4 to 5. Page [2] Established 1890 ^1^8116 2-1 WOtl Before the . public every LlHgUlSt I -3 W0I1 A. Dougherty WON I a^iife Proceeds 9-5 won ij^MfS^ 8PECTAL IMw Barrack 3-5 3rd n!$milm ST* 1,0111 s mm J.Young 1-1 won SPECIAL We Never Mis- Our clients received the t represent above yesterday. j TODAY'S SPECIAL Wl L BE I GOOD PRICE AND WIN EASILY. Terms for best bets at Hawthorne and St. Louis s $1 DAILY, $5 WEEKLY or $5 for 5 winning specials. Wired at 10 n. m. Delivered to any city address ' before IS in. REYNOLDS & CO. 6th Floor, 119 Dearborn St , Chicago. Also on sale at 12 m. at news stands in Saratoga and Sherman House h- tels and stands at Clark and Madison sts., restaurant 4253 South Halsted st. LEXINGTON S2NDST. AND MICHIGAN BLVD. C II I C A O O High Cla^ aIso^ Rates: $1.00 Per Day and Up. With Bath : $3.00 Per Day and Up . Special rates during racing season, convenient to transportation to all tracks. GEO. B. BOSS, Proprietor. \ SCIENTIFIC ELECTIONS TS' ^ VilOS8in£ It is silly to believe that horse owners confide their horse knowledge to guessing tipsters to have it touted to the public and bookmakers. O, NO I Ieemsthe Coat Fitted a Guesser and he squeals "Knocker" because science and gnessiDg do not run in the same class. I understand Bard Burn&' owner wanted him scratched the day he won at 10 to 1. I figured him scientifically to win and my patrons prospered. I figure ONLY Chicago tracks "SCIENTIFICALLY", am the only handicapper who mails his selections the evening BEFORE the races (in plain envelope), reaching Chicago patrons by the first morning mail— St. Louis and many other cities in time to bet. My record 50 PER CENT STRAIGHT WINS at Worth. Terms for three specially selected races 52.50 a week; terms for three remaining long shot doubtful races $1.00 a week. Send money by express or Postal Money Order. Test selections at Knntz-Remmler's, 305 Wabash Ave. Every order includes my GRAND BETTING 8Y8TEM and advance American Derby selections FREE. C. W. LAPHAM 5034 £33S£ ATE- Telephone Hyde Park 5833. BELIHBLB PARTIES desiring "quality— not quantity— who are in a position to place a bet on something good— WHEN IT IS GOOD— can eecure some satisfactory information occasionally on the Chicago races by communicating with DANIEL STOKER 4826 &%1S5.ATE- Great Morris Park Wire Wednesday Went Through without a Break. HERE IT IS : MOORHEN, 7 to I ; LEONIDAS, EVENS; AFRICANDER, 4 to 5, ALL LIMIT TO WIN, BAR LE DUG, 4 to I, PLAGE; PAST, 5 to 2, PLACE, LIMIT PLACE BETS. $10 PARLEYED ON THIS WIRE WON $4,040 (Four thousand and forty dollars.) At Hawthorne — Linguist, limit, won; Dunne entry, Moor; Proceeds, limit, place; Wood entry, to-win, 2nd. At Latonia— Soufriere, 5 to 1, my extra wire. At St. Louis— Sir Christopher, Kisme. THURSDAY AT MORRIS PARK AND HAWTHORNE SENSATIONAL WINNERS. Latonia and St. Louis one-horse extra. It costs Gibson thousands for this information. Thursday Brooklyn Handicap winner. Our millionaire owner says "Something Doing." At Hawthorne Saturday Prairie Stakes and Flight Stakes A "wise and lucky owner" giving us the INSIDE. ESF"Hy sheet filed at Racing Form at 11 a.m. daily and selling with above horses to hundreds of cheer ful patrons. NOTE — During Hawthorne races my agent will have sheets on eale at terminus street, car line race track. ^-Call at Oiflce and will put you on the Winning 81de. NflTIPF ^y stetson sale only at office and Kuntz-Remmler's (both places). Berghoff, Grand Pacific and iiuriui. no ws stands Madison, Clark and WashinKton streets; Egers, 20 Van Buren Btreet, promptly at 11 a. m. daily. Accept no substitutes. Pay no attention to "knockers." Skeptics easUv convinced. 8^~I wire EXTRAS anywhere in U. S. and Canada on receipt of WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION $3.50-( which includes telegraph deposit). Full sheets and specials on Hawthorne and all tracks on salt-at 11 sham E£?~My specials delivered to reach any address in city limits 12 noon. GIBSON'S PULLMAN SPECIAL HANDICAP and EXPERT WIRE (5th Year) 50 CENTS— NO MORE. $3.50 WEEKLY or $3.35 SPECIAL DELIVERY. 130 DEARBORN ST., SUITE 310. The Proof of the Pudding; Demonstrated MX WINNERS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WERE Lou Woods, 3-1. Firbane, 2-1. I dtf not send you 100 to 1 shots that never win, neither do I send you specials every day, but I do send winners at good odds two or three times a week when I KNOW that they are right. I am on intimate terms with several of the most prominent owners and trainers now racing at the Chicago tracks, and I am at the track every morning timing the workouts and therefore am enabled to send my clients almost infallible information. If you are skeptical give me a trial and T -will easily convince you. My terms are that you bet two dollars straight for me on my special and send me the winnings. If yon do not win I receive nothing for my information. Therefore, it is to my advantage to make you WIN. Either FRIDAY OR SATURDAY according to weather conditions, I have one which should be no less than 6 to 1. Send me your NAME AND ADDRESS and give me a fair trial and a fair deal and you will not regret it. Address R J. Morton, No. 2 Theatre Court, Chicago. NOTICE— All clients are respectfully requested to remit promptly. FIRBANE 3 to 1 WON LINGUI3T , WON LEMCO (Place) 3 to 1 JNOOR (Place) 5 to 1 WON TRYON 15tol WON SARDINE 8 to 5 WON GLISTEN 8 to 5 WON MURESCA (Place) 17 to 1 WON FLYING TORPEDO, 6 to 1, ADVERTISED SPECIAL WON SIDNEY SABATH 15 to 1 WON GLISTEN (Place) 30 to 1 WON FAKE, EXTRA SPECIAL.. WON ST. MISOR 4 to 5 WON Today==At Hawthorne==Today A 0 TO 15 TO 1 EXTRA SPECIAL. This horse is easily the best and will win, wet or dry, rain or shine, and is worth a limit bet. Saturday an 8 to 20 to I Extra Special that I Regard a Sure Winner. $2.00 for each ONE HORSE SPECIAL or six for $10.00. For out of town service address PRIVATE OFFICE— 94 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, HI. 'Phone Dtarbom 3031. * COL. J. C. WOOTERS, MANAGER. Bunco Broncho Information Company OFFICE: 315, 167 DEARBORN ST. AND RED HOT STAND AT RACE TRACK. • 'PHONE CENTRAL 5138. Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Wilson, Chicago. In 1891 Louis Ezell owned a two-year-old named Thane, but has not owned the Thane now running. E. V. P., Chicago. Your wager on Patsy Brown was a loser. J. W. I., Chicago. Articulate was not ; beaten in Chicago subsequent to his success-ful career at Washington Park and on other Chicago tracks, having been taken to Saratoga from Washington Park. Risk, Chicago. One to 5 was on offer in r ten books and 1 to 4 in one. Your fifteen ; years experience should teach you not to ' send in unsigned communications. ♦ W. J. C, Chicago. Mirthful was favorite : for the American Derby won by Pink Coat. \ S. E. W.j Chicago, Au Revoir would have f Incurred no penalty in the American Derby f by winning the Hawthorne Handicap. Pen-f alties in the JDerby are incurred only by win-j ning stakes exclusively for three-year-olds. [ J. JB., Chicago. Your wager on Ahola last r Saturday was a draw. Buehler, St. Louis, Mo. Wagers on The Laurel in the race quoted by you stand and are to be paid. The horse was in the starter's i control when the runaway took place and all bets at the track stood. Hawthorne Form. HAWTHORNE FORM. Th« form of Thursday's Hawthorne fields is : First Race— High Chancellor, Jackfull, Dan Mc-Eenna. Second Race— Skilful, Savable. St. Minor. Third Race— Rolling Boer, John McGurk, Rankin. Fourth Race— Sweetie, Sanctum, Patsy Brown. Fifth Race— Omdnrman, Merops, Loone. Sixth Race— Fake, Sardine, Canyon. Hawthorne Entries. HAWTHORNE ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clondy ; track heavy. ♦Apprentice allowance. 4iRuns well in mud. First Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 3S0683Dan McKenna * ...112 710 (39195)Lord Melbourne 109 700 39195 Prodigal Son if«....10S 650 391622 High Chancellor * ...10S 725 39167 Zepho * ...105 625 332573 Jackfull * ...105 715 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (S9093^Beau Ormonde 5.. ..120 720 390662Lncien Appleby...-. .. © ... 4.... 117 735 39162 Toah . ... 5.. ..117 700 P9142)9t. Minor 3. ...105 740 S897f) St«m Winder * ... a. ...105 700 (39162)Skilful 3.... 105 -750 (38528)8avable 3.... 105 740 Third Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (39166) John McGurk * ... 5 .... 106 715 S9116*fiolIing Boer * . 5. ...105 725 39165 Jordan * ... 4....10S 710 391412Rankin 3.... 95 715 Fourth. Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 39258 Patsy Brown 115 665 3888838anctum 108 695 39028 Quest 108 630 39198 Play Ball 108 635 89163 Katie Powers 105 640 (39198)Sweetie 105 700 39225 Susie Christian 105 625 Fifth Race-1 1-16 Miles 4-year-olds and upward. Selling, 39119 Urchin 6 ...115 680 (39l961*Moroni 8. ...Ill ......680 392292*Omdurman 5.... Ill 725 59229 El Ghor 7 .... 110 675 364S9 Paul Aker 5.. ..108 600 391962Merops 7....108 720 39070 Malay *».... 7.. ..108 650 391963Myth 9... .108 650 392572Loone 5. ...108 710 391973*Goldaga 4.. ..107 675 38S633Rollick II 4... .104 700 39070*False Lead 7.. ..103 650 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (S9199)Sardine 6.. ..108 710 39260 Pupil 6.. ..104 660 59230 Henry of Trastamare © ... 8.. ..104 680 S92-i02*Fake . 4....102 725 39140 8ister Kate II 5.. ..102 585 392293*Illuminate 4.... 97 690 391953*Mr. Dingle 3.... 98 675 39092*Mauser .. 3 ... 95 H50 39071 Canyon 3.... 95 700 391403*Dr. Worth II 3.... 91 670 39195*Fullback 3.... 88 685 ISSUED EVERY DAY. DAILY RACING FORM PDB. CO. PUBLISHERS OF WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN. ■ntered 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 tract form of Dally Racing Form must not be used. They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly protected.] SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. ^Subscriptions Must be Paid In Advance. TERMS: Per Month * 1-25 Half Year 7.M One Year 14;00 The above rates are for single copies a* sealed letters— first-class mail. Dally Racing Form Publishing Co. prefers to send single copies as first-class mail in all cases. Local subscriptions — outside the down town district — will be declined at other than first-class mail matter rates. To be considered and answered all queries to Dally Racing Form must be sent over the full name and with the address of the writer. Tnese names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. Chicago, Illinois, Mat 28 1903. Brooklyn Handicap Starters. BROOKLYN HANDICAP STARTERS. The Brooklyn Handicap will be run this afternoon. A field of eighteen is carded to go to the post with a strong probability that Mr. Whitney's fine filly Gunfire will be the favorite. Those named to start, some of the probable jockeys and weights compared with the scale are as follows: Wt.Wt. Horses. Wt. Jockeys. On.Off. Blues 123 Fuller 6 Colonel Bill 121 5 Herbert 11S 11 Bonnibert 115 McCue 14 Articulate 114 Larsen 15 Prancesco 113 Rice .. 13 Heno 113 Odom 13 Igniter 112 Bullmah 14 Royal Ill O'Neil IS Gunfire Ill T. Burns 10 Oom Paul 107 Cochran '. .. 19 Waswift 105 Wonderly ...^ 21 Irish Lad 103 6 Yardarm :.. 96 Connell 13 Himself 95 Creamer 34 Sambo 95 D. Hall 31 Hunter Raine 93 33 Injunction 90 Waugh 19 Page [3] Brooklyn Form. BROOKLYN FORM. The form of Thursday's Qravesend fields ia : First Race— Invincible, Illyria, Astarita. Second Race— Ben Battle, Judge Phillips, Mc-Grathiana Prince. Third Race— Dimple, Ziegler entry, Strephon, Fourth Race— Gunfire, Oom Paul, Hunter Raine. Fifth Race— Walterin, Bath Beach, Mimon. 8ixth Race— Potente, Kingraine, General Prig. Brooklyn Form. BROOKLYN FORM. New Yobk, May 27.— The horses seeming to have tha best chances in Thursday's races are: First Race— Astarita or Illyria. Second Race— Ohnet or McGrathiana Prince. Third Race— Broomstick or Strephon. Fourth Race— E. R. Thomas entry or Gunfire. Fifth Race— Gold Ribbon or Mimon. Sixth Race— Potente or Daisy Green. H. Foesland. Brooklyn Entries. BROOKLYN ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Si Runs wall in mud. First Race— About 3-4 Mile. All Ages. Handicap. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedjgree. Wt. Hdcp. 39H7 Gay Boy 4.... 117 725 392053City Bank 4.... 115 730 37523 Waterton 5. -.115 700 Uniform, ch c, by Blue and Gray— Ondina 3. ...115 Champs Elysee 4. ...115 S9101 8accharometer 3. ...110 730 I (39096)Invincible ©.... 3.. ..110 750 $ 36085 NortheruStar ©.... 4. ...109 700 3 35904 Astarita ©.... 3... .106 735 3 382923John A. Scott 3....1C6 730 s 39147 Clarion .... 3....105 720 3 S60843Boutonierre ©.... 3.. ..103 735 3 S8926 The Guardsman 3.. ..100 710 3 391013Flying Buttress ©.... 4... .100 725 3 88804 Clorita ©...- 5.... 98 730 3 X89032Toledo 2.... 97 725 39!)962Illyria ©.... 3.... 97 740 (S3585)Our Nugget 3.... 97 715 38104 Navasota 3.... 90 735 Second Race— 1 3-4 Miles (Over 7 hurdles.) j] 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. g Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 39171 Judge Phillips 5.... 162 690 (39231)0unet 6... .160 685 \ 39251 2Draughtsman 7.. ..153 680 ; 38950 Ben Battle 6... .149 700 ; 36412 Gascar 5... .140 670 - 32357 Knight of the Bronx 6 140 675 S9234 Andalusian ... 4... .137 680 88950 McGrathiana Prince 6. ...130 685 89231 Gibson Light 4.. ..130 670 Third Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. The Expectation Stakes. $1,500 added. ] Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp , (38830) Broomstick 122 730 \ S9373 Tim Sullivan 115 735 ; 38953 Highball 115 700 ; Jacquin, b. c. by Knight of the ; Thistle— Lady Alice 115 ; tShafer, gr. c, by Faraday— Safetyll5 ; 39002iitLuxembourg 115 740 : 39170 Strephon 115 735 ( 38953 Sir Carter - 112 720 ; 39170 Dimple 112 750 391462Contentious 112 730 fU. M. Ziegler entry. Fourth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. » The Brooklyn Handicap. $10,000 added. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp 392S53Blues 5. ...123 760 ! 3900CtColonel Bill 4.. ..121 740 i 390273Herbert ©.— G....118 755 ; 89173 Bonnibert ©.... 5....115 750 I 391253Articulato ©.... 5.. ..114 785 , 35889fFranceBco 4... .113 785 , 38759 Heno 4.... 113 780 I 38831 Igniter 4... .112 65 S9D51 Royal 5 — 111 770 I (38831) Gunfire 4... .111 8C0 I (39125)Oom Paul ©.... 4.... 107 795 [ 39051 Waswift 4.... 105 740 (34853)Irish Lad 3. ...103 780 (39052)Yardarm 3.... 96 785 39203 Himself ©.... 5.... 95 740 1 (S9063)Sambo ©.... 4.... 95 770 ) . 391733Hunter Raine ©.... 4.... 91 785 (39235)Injunction 3.... 90 780 tL. V. Bell entry. Fifth Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses,color,sex&pedigree. A. Wt. Hdcp. (38117) Walterin 109 750 38701 Bruceville 102 720 38583 Bath Beach ... ......102 740 Mammon, ch. c, by Sir Modred — Mamie B., by St. Blaise 102 38402 Charlie Fisher 102 730 89169 Mies Nancy 102 725 (39098)Gold Ribbon 100 735 Honey Bee, ch. g, by St. Gatien— Bella B 100 ... 39023 Pleasant Memories 99 725 (39169) Mimon 99 735 39002 Latheron .• 9] «?, 39097 Sailor Knot 9* 7,3° 38552 Honey Boy 94 720 89001 Mountain Valley 91 715 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (38806) Ben Howard © ... — (38705)Kingraine ©.... 5....114 720 S89l73Chappaqua .... 7... .111 710 38553 Potente * — 8 ... Ill 725 39048 Imperious ©.— 8... .106 690 . 387852 Wild Pirate © ... 5... .106 710 Espirito, ch. c, by Esher— Justicia 3... .106 39173 Locket .... 4....JK 700 (38857)Embarras6iuent 3.... 104 705 (34087 Lucent 5....104 700 nwUSlOclawaha *—-lW • I™ S3641 Captain B 4....103 695 387803North Brook 3.... 99 700 36263 Coruscate 3.... 98 690 39096 General Prig 3.... 98 715 86050 Daisy Green 3.... 92 ......710 389992Kickshaw 3.... 89 705 St. Louis Form. ST. LOUIS FORM. Tha form of Thursday's Fair 'Grounds fields la : First Race— Martin Brady, Milky Wave, Don Ernesto. Second Race— Sweet Myrtle, Check Morgan, Pinky B. Third Race— El Caney, Joe Doughty, John Bull. Fourth Race— Frank Bell, Maltster. Fifth Race— Cressida, Deerhunter, Chickasha. Sixth Race— Lunar, Edgardo, Virgie d'Or. St. Louis Form. ST. LOUIS FORM. St. Louis, Mo., May 27.— The horses seeming to hava the best chances in Thursday's races ara : First Race— Milky Wave or Martin Brady. Second Race— Sweet Myrtle or Lona 8. Third Race— John Bull or Leenja. Fourth Race— Frank Bull or Maltster. Fifth Race— Marchioness or Deerhunter. Sixth Race— Pirateer or Lunar. B. J. Collins. St. Louis Entries. I $ 3 3 s 3 3 3 3 3 j] g \ ; ; - ] , \ ; ; ; ; ; : ( ; ! i ; I , , I I I [ 1 ) ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. 'Apprentice allowance. © Runs wall in mud. First Race— G 1-3 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 39133 Sapere ©....106 680 39011 Escanaba 105 675 38793 Otis 8kinner 102 685 39182 Martin Brady 102 700 38810 Nath Woodcock 102 680 38819 Lillie Long 100 670 S63S6*Re iuire 100 675 39108 Milky Wave 100 690 37970*Don Ernesto 100 685 ♦Tyburn, b c, by Governor Foraker — Fredrica 97 Second Race— 4 1-3 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. 38770 Check Morgan 106 720 39157 Lady Ray .......104 700 38915*PinkyB 102 715 Alamode. b. f, by Rossington— La Amo 101 39060 Lona 8 101 .710 39157 Nannan 101 705 39213*3weet Myrtle 99 725 S9213 Hoedown. . 95 700 Untrue, b. f, by Argyle— False . .. 95 ♦Lillie Kiernan. b. f, by Joe Norwood—Miss Knight 90 ♦Kitty O., br. f, by Gold Stone-Kitty R 90 ahird Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Ago. Wt. Hdcp. 38773 Joe Doughty.. * .... 7....109 710 S9217 Chopin 7.. ..105 705 39245 El Caney ©.... 6....105 725 35936*Eocrys 5.... 102 700 39245 John Bull ©.... 5.. ..102 705 38988 Claude Walton 5... .102 695 39112 Stringtown 4.... 98 690 | 39*48*King Barleycorn ©.... 7.... 97 715 , (39278)*Luenja: ©.... 4.... 91 715 ' 39248 General Dix 3.... 89 710 1 Fourtli Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Handicap. 39038»Frank Bell 7.... 110 750 I 39l592MaltBter ©.... 5....108 740 I 391843Father Wentker ©.... 4....1C6 735 ; Fifth Race— G 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Selling. 89243 Duke Dashaway 105 700 I 391853Sardian 105 710 392122Cressida 104 725 ; 39248 Deerhunter 102 720 39243 Lexington Beas 100 705 , 39243 Marchioness 100 710 ) 39185 DottyShute ©....100 715 38919*Chickasha ©.... 99 715 ' Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 39215 Virgie d'Or 5... .108 715 ; (S9185)Lunar 6... .106 725 355LV* Pirate's Daughter... ©.... 5.... 105 705 392473Pirateor 3... .104 710 j 88941/Edgardo ©.... 6....10S 720 1 Toronto Form. TORONTO FORM. The form of Thursday's Toronto fields is : First Race— Coburg, Goebel, San Sargassa. Second Race— Blue Darter, Rowland M„ Frank C Somers. Third Race— Gold Cockade, Prodigality, War r Medal. Fourth Race— Mayor Gilroy, Expelled, Dalliance. • Fifth Race— Gaviota, Port Royal, Benckart. Sixth Race— Fannie Blazes, Far Rockaway, Zonne. . ' Seventh Race— Mrs. Frank Foster, Delagoa, Invasion. - ^_ Toronto Form. TORONTO FORM. Toeonto, Ont., May 27.— The horses seeming to have the best chances in Thursday's races are : First Race— Coburg, Cassville, Chamblee. Second Race— Blue Darter, Rowland M., Frank Somers. Third Race— Gold Cockade, Clancey entry, Seagram entry, Fourth Race— Dalliance, Maple Sugar, Mayor Gilroy. Fifth Race— Schulz entry, Port Royal, Benckart. Sixth Race— Zonne, Sammy Blazes, On the Quiet. Seventh Race— Mrs. Frank Foster, Invasion, Lieschen. , W. J. „„ Walsh. Toronto Entries. | , ' 1 I I ; I ; , ) ' ; j 1 C r • . ' - TORONTO ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track slow. ©Runs well in mud. First Race-5 8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. I Ind. Horses. Age, Wt. Hdcp. 39218 Cassville 4.... 121 715 39013 Chamblee 8.. ..119 710 (39279)Cobnrg 6....113 750 275092Goebel 7....11S 720 32753 Sunny Girl 5... .103 700 88756 Cartoon 4. ...102 ......705 38312 Miss Fisher 4.... 101 700 38798 San Sargassa ©.... 3.... 97 715 35022 Red Seal 3.... 97 705 1 355183June Collins © ... 3.... 92 .710 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. ^ 2- year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp S92222Blue Darter Ill 725 i 392223Rowland M Ill 720 39222 Frank Somers Ill 715 39190 Weathergage Ill 710 tSignet Ring, ch. f, by Ornament — Weknowit Ill Short Cake, b. f, by Golden Garter—Kissing Crust 108 Vestment, b. f, by Arlington— Vestalia 108 38986 Ericula 108 710 Storm 108 39001 Amelia Richardson. 1C8 705 Mand Johnson, b. f, by Requital —Ida in 108 fPoppyLeaf. 103 tJ. E. Seagram entry. Third Race— 1 1-1G Miles. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. The Maple Leaf Stakes. $1,000 added. 392842Gold Cockade .' 122 725 35756 Prodigality 117 720 Last Turn, b. f, by Springfield-Cat Hop 117 tDarletto, b. f, by Billeto— Dar- lino 117 fMary L., br. f, by Springfield— Teresina 117 32572 Red Mint 117 715 Fiorenza, b. f, by Courtown— Hands Off. - 117 JSafo Haven, ch. f, by Morpheus— Alsatia 117 3925331 War Medal 117 715 39282tPerfect Dream 117 710 +E. B. Clancey entry. | J. E. Seagram entry. Fourth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Hunters' Flat Handicap. l4S463Tragedian 9.... 170 685 (39250) Mayor Gilroy 6.... 165 700 27733 Expelled 6... .163 690 39191 Maple Sugar 5....160 680 32840 Medford 6... .160 670 35469 Golden Way 5... .159 680 Quarter Penny, ch. c, by Farthing— Fair Flora .... 4... .148 32843 Billy Ray 4.... 148 070 392503 Dalliance 9.... 145 685 Tweed, b. h, by Cheviot-Miss Lizzie 7. ...145 Fidelia 4....140 Nitrogen, ch. h, by Eon— Nita 5.. ..140 39250 Armada II 10.. ..140 675 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. The Queen's Hotel Cup. $1,000 added. Ind. Hortea. 'Age. Wt. Hdcp. (S9220)Pdrt Royal ©.... 4... .116 740 (39189) Bank Street ©.... 3.. ..115 720 39l89fLord Badge 4.... 114 785 39i892Dnbiou8 ©.... S....111 725 (39251)Benckart ©.... 5....110 735 392 18J Honolulu ©.... 4. ...106 725 392492tShrine ©.... 3. ...105 735 89251 Animosity ©.... 5. ...104 730 39254 2J Decoration 3.. ..102 730 39221 James F ©.... 3.... 94 725 S92792tGaviota 3.... 93 750 38854 Neeburban 3.... 90 715 +W. L. Oliver entry. ;H. C. Schulz entry. Sixth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 26038 Procession 7.. ..118 705 (38875)Zonne ©.— 6.. ..114 715 39221 Far Rockaway 5... .112 720 39223 Handcuff ©.... 7....110 7C0 39223 Flara ©.... 5....107 700 34422 Amahagga 4... .103 690 S92202Fannie Blazes 4.... 100 725 39D79 Gleam Light 3.... 91 695 39218 On the Quiet 3.... 91 715 S92232Springbrook 3.... 89 710 i 39251 Cherubim 3.... 85 705 Seventh Race— 5-8 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Allowances. S84993Delagoa ©.... 4... .116 720 1 39220 Directum 6....110 705 1 39220 Maru 4.... 108 71U 1 (39218)Invasion 5.. ..108 715 ' 24336 Morelia 6.... 108 700 1 35933 Messina ©.... 4....108 705 39193 Lieschen 4.... 106 700 1 39192 Stella W ©.... 4... .106 715 1 39218 Prince David 5.. ..105 710 88256 Mrs. Frank Foster ..©.... 3. ...105 725 88687 Heather Bee 3.... 95 700 LOCAL FORM BOOKS. Sheets for pocket form books of local rating can be found at the following Hotels ana Newsstands at; 9 o'clock nightly: Auditorium Hotel, Victoria Hotel, Wellington Hotel, Gt. Northern Hotel, Saratoga Hotel, Palmer House, Grand Pacific Hotel. Sherman House, Windsor-Clifton Hotel, Majestic Hotel, 22 Quiney Street, R. M. Guthru, 853 Van Buren Street, Gore's. 366 W. Madison Street, • H. Fash, 516 W. Madison Street. J. J. Bastaln, 989 W. Madison Street, Fitzpatrlck, 154 H. 22nd Street, Dusenbery, 105 M. 18th Street. FUTURE BOOKS JAMES O'LEARY. 4183 S. Halsted St., ■ Chicago. III. FUTURE BOOKS ON AMERICAN DERBY Brooklyn, Suburban, and the The Harlem-National Handicaps WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. Long Distance 'Phones Yards 628 and 694, Latonia Form. I LATONIA FORM. The form of Thursday's Latpnia fields is : First Race— Vogue, Jake Greenberg, Weird. Second Race— Ogawai. Silver Thistle, Ora Mc-Kinney. Third Race— Luralighter, Bernays, Reservation. Fourth Race— Clay entry, Marshal Ney, Talhouet. Fifth Race— Golden Light, Binehelio. Jena. Sixth Race— Frivol, The Stewardess, Ice Water. Latonia Form. 1 ^ i LATONIA FORM. Covington, Kt., May 27.— The horses teaming to hava the best chances In Thursday's races ara : First Race— Vogue, Governor Sayres, Jake Greenberg. Second Race— Silver Thistle, Ogawai, Freeborn. Third Race— Bernays, Luralighter, Postmaster Wright. Fourth Race— Clay entry, Marshal Ney, Talhouet Fifth Race— Frank Mc, Welsh Girl. Adelante. Sixth Race— Ice Water, The Stewardess, Hurry. T. K. Ltnod. Latonia Entries. i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 LATONIA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. ♦Apprentice allowance. ©Buns wall in mud. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Sailing. End. Horses. Aga, Wt. Hdcp. 39126 Weird 8.. ..115 715 891743Governor Sayres 5....115 715 39126 Sweet Charity 6....113 705 Olenee 4.... 113 *9211 Jake Greenberg 3. ...107 720 38811 Joe Buckley ©.... 3. ...104 695 3J953 Bessie Simpson 3.. ..102 700 39054 Bridal March 3....102 .710 39131 Rocroy 3. ...101 .700 3S0't2 Mr. Farnum ©.... 3. ...101 710 39131 Easy Trade 3 .... 101 .705 39179 Mndlavia 3.... 99 710 39179 Vogue 3.... 99 725 3S956 Diamonds and Rubies 3.... 99 705 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 39177 Princess Lucille 103 715 39177 Eva Clair 103 700 S91572*Ora McKinney 101 ......715 (39208)#Ogawai 101 725 39238 Laura Ireland 100 700 39106 Tammany Queon 100 705 39177 Freeborn 100 710 89208^Silver Thistle 98 720 Third Race— 1 Mile, 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. S87342Reservation 114 715 39210Postmaater Wright ©....114 .705 Novelist, ch. c, by Russell — Novel II. 104 39206 George Gibbs 104 710 La Gro, ch. c, by Spokane— Insignia 104 39210 Sir Gallant 104 710 F. A. Bullock, b. c. by Wads-worth— Lou Dudley .'..104 36251 Bonnie Burr ©....104 710 S63183Bob Franklin ©....104 700 39210 Gold Bell ©...il04 ,715 36122 Bernays 104 720 (39179) Luralighter 102 ......725 S4756 Blando 101 .700 39178 Miss Eon 99 690 Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds, Allowances. The Harold Stakes. $1,000 added. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38983 Talhouet 118 735 389833fParis 110 750 1924 13 Marshal Ney 105 735 39241 Batts , 105 725 39241 2tLonsdale 105 740 tClay Bros, entry. Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (39207)Golden Light 5... .105 725 i92392Adelante 5.... 105 ......715 353543Hortie 5.. ..102 710 39176 G. W. W 5... .102 715 36269 Boidle 5. ...102 705 39I5C3North Wind 4.... 99 700 39239 Binehelio 4.... 99 720 38620 Jena ©.... 6.... 97 715 89207 Colonel Anderson.... ©.... 4.... 96 695 39237 Frank Mc 4.... 96 710 39185^Whitmore 6.,.. 94 695 392393^Welsh Girl 4.... 92 705 8ixth Race-G 1-3 Furlongs, 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 39237 Fleuron 6.. ..Ill 710 (S8738)Ice Water 4. ...107- 715 39029 Our Jessie 4. ...106 700 391303Hurry 5....1C6 ......690 36183 Kohnwreath 5.. ..105 710 392S73Little Duchess II.... ©.... 5....105 705 392073Frivol ©.... 4....104 725 i9237^remptress 5... .103 705 39239 Little Gem 4... .100 715 392372^Ethel Davis 7.... 100 710 39237^The Stewardess ©.... 4.... 98 720 39240,Harlem Lane 5.... 97 700 Page [4] Morris Park Form Chart. MORRIS PARK FORM CHART. WESTCHESTER, N. Y., May 27, 1903.— Eighteenth day. "Westchester Racing Association. Spring Meeting. "Weather cloudy, 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. FIRST RACE— Withers Mile. $900 added. 3-year-olds and upward. OEfJSOJL Selling. . Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 39236s DARK PLANET WB 3 104 5 5U 34 2l 14 1" T Burns O L Richards 11-516-513-51 3914S2BAR LE DUC WB 4 105 C 71 G2 3l 21 2" Schoen J P Lambert 7 12 12 5 382413BLUE VICTOR ws 5 102 1 3h 41 4l 4l 3* Fuller E Ferguson 15 20 C 2 S92013PITTACUS WSB 3 92 3 24 lx lh 3l 4J DeSouza G Forbes 4 8 7 21 S9120 MOROKANTA WS 6 105 2 44 5h 5h 5U 5- McCafty E J Miller 3 5 5 2 3S7S0 LOUISE ELSTON w 3 90 4 lh 2h Gl C3 Ch Connell E K Wheeler 10 20 15 C 38999 ROSANCO WSB 3 92 9 94 S" 7" 71 71 Feicht J Robertson 12 30 7 21 39236 SCOFFER wb 3 100 S S3 95 9 Ss 8" Haack F II Milden Jr 6 12 12 5 39201 RECKLESS wb 3 105 10 10 10 10 10 9l O'Neil T Monahan 30 CO CO 20 39100 SHOWMAN WB 3 95 7 Gl 7U Sl 9 10 A Br'nnanD Spaulding 30 40 2a 10 Time. 12g, 24. 49, 1:152, 1:42. Winner — Blk. g, by Lissak — Black Venus (trained by J. McLaughlin). Went to post at 2:30. At post 4 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same. Dark Planet received a lucky start and with clear sailing took a forward position well in hand until straightened for home, where he went to the front and under Burns* vigorous efforts just got home. Bar Le Due moved up from the rear early and was closing up fast at the end. Blue Victor was pocketed after the first quarter and with clear sailing in the stretch finished fastest of all. Morokanta probably found the route too far. Louise Elston displayed considerable speed for five furlongs. Scratched— 3S7613Sir Roche, 100; 391CS Snarkle Esher, 95. Overweights — Reckless, 5 pounds; Dark Planet, 4. Dark Planet, show, 3 to 5. Bar Le Due, show, 2* to,l. Blue Victor, show, 7 to 5. OfkCH3 6" SECOND RACE— Last 5-8 Mile Eclipse Course. $900 added. 2-year-olds. 0«7^20^2 Maidens. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners QUO P~ 3S757 MOORHEN w 99 4 5i 5 J 3" lu McCafty J A Wernberg 8 10 6 21~~ 3S704 AUSTRALINA W 99 2 21 1" lu 24 Connell J Dunbar 4 5 5 8-5 39098 GRAND VITESSE WB 105 1 4" 41 2" 3l O'Neil P Lorillard G 9 S 3 39098 FORT'NEIIUNTER w 102 C G4 81 63 42 Haack P S P Randolph 21 4 4 8-5 39200SGANANOGUE W 104 5 lh 2" 5} 5h Fuller R T Wilson Jr 6 7 7 2J S909S MATINEE GIRL W 104 7 31 3l 41 61 Gannon J McLaughlin 3 3 2 4-5 39098 ALPINE W 104 S 7l 7= 7- 7- T Burns Eagle Stable 10 20 20 8 39169 MAY HOLLADAT W 99 3 S1 Gl S3 S3 Sailing E K Wheeler 15 50 50 20 39097 O'ER THE RHINEwb 99 9 9 9 9 9 H Cal'hanH K Vingut 30 100 100 40 Time, 1:012. Winner — Br. f, by Watercress — Sentiment (trained by J. McLaughlin). Went to post at 3:00. At post 5 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second easily. Moorhen enjoyed clear sailing all the way and ran a good race, is both speedy and game and probably more than useful. Australina forced the pace and was boring to the inside in the last furlong and seriously impeded Gx"and Vitesse. The latter was interfered with directly after the start and swerving in and out was finally crowded into the inner rail at the end. She is a big and promising filly that will be heard of later on. Fortunehunter was repeatedly shut off and when coming fast was knocked out of the race. Overweights — Grand Vitesse, 1 pound. Moorhen, show, 6 to 5. Australina, show, 4 to 5. Grand Vitesse, show, 8 to 5. Fortune-hunter, show, 4 to 5. Matinee Girl, show, 2 to 5. *yr\C^/~**y THIRD RACE — Last 5 1-2 Furlongs Eclipse Course. 2-year-olds. Allow- Ot/^Ot) ances. The Eclipse Stakes. $4,000 added. Net value to winner $7,200. Ind Horses A Wt St % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 391703LEONIDAS ws 122 2 1" H 1 J ll Odom AV C Whitney 9-109-109-lOout 391702PALMBEARER ws 119 1 2 2 2 2 Gannon F P Keene 9-1011-101 out Time, l:07g. Winner — B. c, by Hamburg— Boise (trained by J. W. Rogers). Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won pulled up. Leonidas is a great little colt. He forced the pace from the start and only had to canter in the last quarter to dispose of Palmbearer. The latter succumbed after racing a fast three furlongs and was simply outclassed. He stuck gamely to his work under Gannon's vigorous finish, but it was apparent that he was soundly beaten when a long way from home. Scratched— (3S830)Broomstick, 127; 39170 Precious Stone, 119. FOURTH RACE — 1 3-8 Miles. (Over the Hill.) 3-year-olds. Allowances. £jy^ 504r: The Belmont Stakes. $5,000 added. Net value to winner $11,285 and $1,000 plate. Ind Horses A Wt St St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 287593AFRICANDER wb 12G 2 2- 24 14 14 l3 l2 Bullman Hampton Stable 4-5 9-103-5 1-4 39173 WHORLER wsb 126 1 32 32 2l 21 2* 2a O'Neil Western Stable 2 4 18-57-10 (39233)|R. KNIGHT WSB 126 4 4 4 4 33 33 31 Odom P S P Randolph 6 .12 10 2 (39123)RIGODON wsb 126 3 11 lb 33 4 4 4 Gannon J R Keene 6 8 7 6-5 tAdded starter. Time, 2:23 J. Winner— B. c, by Star Ruby— Afric Queen (trained by R. Miller). Went to post at 4:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Vfricander ran and won as if he completely outclassed his field. Bullman found it difficult yo place him in the early running and on the backstretch let him have his head, with the result that he quickly raced into a long and winning lead and never seriously threatened he finished with plenty in reserve. Whorler is a colt of good class and looks it. He ran under a pull the major part of the race and when called on closed up resolutely at the end and should work down into one of the good three-year-olds of the year. Red Knight trailed his field for a mile and an eighth and loomed up strongly at the Withers turn, but failed to make any headway against the first two and finished out an eased up third. Rigodon essayed to make the running without success. All of the others ran past him at will, yet he kept up a steady lick throughout and ran like a cup route would suit him. Scratched— 39205 Mexican, 126. No show betting. QOOCK FIFTH RACE— About 2 1-2 Miles. Steeplechase. $1,000 added. 4-year-olds 0*^.^00 and upward. Handicap. " Ind Horses AWtSt 4 8 12 16 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34851 SEMPER IRAws 6 135 4 2B 210 l5 11B l12 l3 Henry Mr Chamblet 2 2 3-2 3-G 3S880 PERION ws 8 134 1 420 4S0 2* 210 2»B 2-° B'nhardt C Pfizer 5 8 8 21 29461 BABY BILL wsl2 156 2 3s 33 3 3 3 3 Heider Fleasance Stable 5 10 8 2J JIM NEWM'Nws 7 136 5 l1 lb Threw rider. G Green T Hitchcock 21 3 2J 4-5 38832 CHEV. D'OR ws 7 136 3 5 5 Refused. Connelly R G Fell 5 6 4 C-5 Time, 4:41. Winner— B. c, by Logic— La Sylphide (trained by S. Veitch). Went to post at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. Semper Ira found himself a long way in the lead after Jim Newman had bolted the course and won all the way with ridiculous ease. He fenced cleanly and showed the most speed by far on the flat. The race resolved itself down into a procession and Perion finished within three lengths of the winner on sufferance. Baby Bill's usefulness as a cross-country performer has seemingly long since passed away. Scratched— 39171 Neponset, 154; 39231 Victor, 133; 392023Tankard, 132. Overweights — Semper Ira, 2 pounds; Cheval d'Or, 2. Semper Ira, show, out. Perion, show, 6 to 5. Baby Bill, show, evens. Jim Newman, .show, out. Cheval d'Or, show, 2 to 5. 9AO£j^ SIXTH RACE— Last 6 1-2 Furlongs Withers Mile. $1,000 added. 3-year-Oi/^Ol) olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horges A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 391222ELOIM wb 6 101 1 11 14 14 1J Fuller W D Sewall 7-C 3-2 G-5 1-2 39148)PAST WB 4 110 6 2" 2i 2» 2* DeSouza G Forbes 5 8 6 2 39168 SPARK. ESHER wb 3 104 2 61 64 3* 32 Shea R T Wilson Jr 8 15 12 4 3 t2012JUDGE FULTONws 3 86 7 7X 7l 4l 4° Connell I N Megargee 4 5 5 8-5 38237 GEISHA GIRL w 3 84 3 51 51 52 5° McCafty J J Mackessey C 6 5 2 39003 TOMMY FOSTERws 4 100 5 41 4l 6l 62 Sailing E K Wheeler 15 15 12 5 39201 MOWICH WS 4 102 4 3 4 33 73 7« Minder P J Regan 6 12 12 4 35928 BONUS wb 4 105 8 8 820 82» 83» O'Neil L Briggs 20 30 30 10 DARING SAILORWS 3 91 9^ 9^ 9 2|„ 9g ^Joe£21g T Muhlhan . 30 GO GO 20 Winner— B. h, by Inspector B. — Tomm'ie Bell trained by W. D. Sewall). Went to post at 4:55. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second the ' same Elolm, away running, raced into the lead early and then came on alone to the last auarter but was unexpectedly driving at the end to beat Past. The latter moved up fast on the stretch turn and although loosely ridden finished going very fast and was probably the best today. Sparkle Esher was pinched out at the Btart and closed a big gap "and is steadily improving. Judge Fulton was going well when straightened for home. Geisha Girl worked a rough journey in weak hands. Mowich went a fast five furlongs. Scratched— (391.22 )Sadducee, 117; 392G1 Scoffer, 103; 39261 Reckless, 94. Overweights — Eloim, 1 pound. . Eloim, show, out. Past, show, G to 5. Sparkle Esher, show, 2 to 1. Hawthorne Form Chart. HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., May 27, 1903 — Fourth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy, track heavy. Presiding Judge. F. J. Bryan. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Sheridan Clark. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B~b"i7nkeri7 •JQO^K FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. O *J £U tJ fj 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St & Vz '% StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3919S2FIRBANE w 110 3°k 34 l1 l1 J W'kf Id P Dunne 1! »i 11-51 3919S3GEN'L STEWARD W 107 2°* 8B 4* 24 W Knapp Mrs R Bradley 8 17 13 6 391943FALKLAND w 1111 4i 2* 2* 3* Coburn G C Bennett&Co 3 5 4 7-5 39114 ED GUINZBURG W 110 5^ 5* 6°k 4"k C Bell J E Cushing 10 25 20 8 3S911 LEECH W 110 9^ 93 71 51 H PhilHpsW J Donohue 10 40 25 10 39194 PREAKNESS w 110 71 4°k 54 04 H Booker C R Ellison 10 20 15 6 3?1942SOL SMITH W 110 8"* G2 8« 7-' Helg'sen S S Brown 3 18-531 C-5 39194 TOUCHSTONE W 107 lnk A l«k 3°" 8* L JacksonW A Blagg 10 10 9 3 39194 ANNORA J. w 107 10 10 10 9° F HoustonC Jepsen 30 150 100 40 39194 ALICE MORGAN w 107 6= 7»k 93 10 B'k'n'th J C Milam & Co 15 50 40 15 LUCY MAY W 107 Left at the post. J Reiff F J Kelley 20 80 CO 20 Time, 2G§. 542, l:03g. Winner— Ch. c, by Fonso— Mamie B. (trained by P. Dunne). Went to post at 2:30. At post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. Firbane moved up fast when turning for home and easily passed into the lead running next to the inside rail winning as his rider pleased. General Steward stood a long stretch drive and easily wore down Falkland in the final eighth. The latter tired badly when the pinch came after showing much early speed. Preakness ran well for four furlongs. Sol Smith had little chance from where he got off. Scratched— 39194 Pat Hammon, 110. Overweights — Falkland, 1$ pounds. Firbane, show, 1 to 2. General Steward, show, 3 to 1. Falkland, show, 7 to 10. Sol Smith, show, 3 to 5. QQQKft SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $000; $75 to second; $25 to third. Ut/^UU 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (39141)LINGUIST \ wb 110 1» 1" 1* 1« 1« 1* Domln'k F Cook 2-5 2-5 7-201-8 (390SDLEMCO w 112 4" 2" 22i 24 2« 2« J Reiff E Corrigan 6 9 8 3-2 3S7SS3CAXTON W 104 2" 4* 4" 4" 4»B 3s Helg'sen S S Brown 10 40 30 G 369393ORFEO w 104 5 3B 3» 3" 3»" 4« Houbre C Lind & Co 6 11 10 9-5 39139 PIRATE Wl04 3" 5 5 5 5 5 A Hall M Blardone 10 13 12 8-5 Time, 28, 55g, 1:25. 1:57. Winner— Ch. c, by Linden— Ella H. (trained by W. Phillips). Went to post at 3:00. Off at once to a good start. Won eased up; second easily. Linguist revelled in the going and virtually ran away from the field, being eased up to almost a walk in the final eighth. Lemco ran well and was easily best of the others. Caxton outstayed Orfeo in the last eighth struggle. The latter had enough when a furlong out and tired badly. Pirate appeared unable to extend himself freely in the going. Linguist, show, out. Lemco, show, 1 to 3. Caxton, show, C to 5. *-t Q 6) K n THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400; $75~to second~$25~to"third: = tJiJ jU*J t 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P"" 27944 A. DOUGHERTY w 5 10S 5»" 4 - 4»* 21 11 J Reiff E Corrigan 7-5 9-5 3-2'7-ib 3C5S0 LOONE w 5 10S 6"* 71 51 lj 2" Otis P J Miles 8 10 8 21 39092*TI1E CAXTON W 5 103 4°* 5" 6-' 51 3" Robblns J Arthur G 10 9 3 37594 PRUE w 4 104 2»* 2°" 22 31 41 Helg'sen W E Vater 3 5 5 2 39119 SPURS wb 7 108 8 8 8 C2 5* J Booker W M Walker 15 CO 50 15 3SC902HOWENDOBL'R w4 10913»k ink ih 4j Ct Major F Stanley & Co 3 1S-531 6-5 3S544 FRANCES M. wb 4 104 1»* 42 7* 7« 78 Hewitt E Dowd 30 100 100 80 38303 GOODSENSE w 4 104 71 31 3n 8 8 H Booker M Brenock 15 15 12 4 'Apprentice allowance. Time, 2G2, 53g, 1:26J. Winner— Ch. m, by Riley— Miss Murphy (trained by S. Williams). Went to post at 3:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Alice Dougherty moved up fast running next to the inside rail when turning for home and won as her rider pleased. Loone was under a hard drive all through the last quarter. The Caxton came with a rush at the end, nipping Prue on the post for third place. The latter tired fast in the last eighth. Howendobler had enough after running well for a half mile Scratched— 38639 Bob Ferrel, 108; 37615 Slap Dash, 10S. Overweights — Howendobler, 1} pounds. Alice Dougherty, show, 2 to 5. Loone, show, 6 to 5. The Caxton, show, 3 to 2. Howen-dobler, show, 3 to 5. if Q O K Q FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. tJ *J j2 *J J) The Vernal Stakes. $1.500 added. Net value to winner $2.060. Ind Horses A Wt St Y* % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 391C32PROCEEDS W 113 2»" V 14 l1 121 Helg'sen S S Brown 21 3 17-103-5 39045--JERRY LYNCH W 121 4J 2* 22 21 23 Domln'k F T Wood 3 C 51 S-5 (39194)TRYON W 113 3«* 42 3 4 3-. 3* J W'kf Id P Dunne 8-5 9-517-103-5 391383SALTO WSB US lu 54 56 48 412 J Reiff E Corrigan 8 1G 15 4 38537 ORT WELLS W 113 5" 3" 4"k 52 5" T Meade J A Drake G 25 20 7 39118 ELWOOD w 113 G G 6 6 G Henry Durnell & Herz 20 40 30 8 Time, 26g, 54, l:08g. Winner — Br. g, by Pirate of Penzance — Fertile (trained by R. Tucker). Went to post at 3:55. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Proceeds tiptoed the field all the way and won as his rider pleased. Jerry Lynch ran well throughout and was easily best of the others. Tryon tired fast in the final eighth. The other three were never serious contenders. Scratched— (39045)Patsy Brown, 121 (3:12 p. m.). Proceeds, show, out. Jerry Lynch, show. 3 to 5. Tryon, show, out. QQrtKQ FIFTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to thifd: O tj AtJ *J 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (39070)*COMPASS w 5 99 31 21 2* 2* 2™ 2" 131 J Booker E Winters 4 G 51 G-5 3 j094 MOOR w 5 106 51 1° 1* 1* l2 I"" 2" Henry Durnell & Herz 5 17 15 5 389722BARRACK w 6 111 7 41 5* 5* 3" 34 34 Coburn J F Barrett&Co 4-5 1 3-5 3-10 39105 RAMPOOZA W 3 89 1»* G31 32 3^ 4* 4* 4" Houbre P Dunne G 11 10 3 38875*SPRINGST'D w 3 84 2" 5" G™ Gls G4 G30 5h Robblns J Arthur 15 40 30 S 39230*P. OF AFRICAw 5 10G CI 3ot 4nk 4»k 5s 5nt G" Webb C DeWitt & Co 4 6 0 2 S91G4 HAND VICE w 5 10S 4»k 7 7 7 7 7 7 G Forrest H I Marshall 50 150 100 30 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 26g, 55i, l:23g, 1:52, 2:21g. Winner — B. m, by Badge — Actress (trained by W. Walker). Went to post at 4:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same Compass closed up fast on Moor turning for home and wore him down easily in the finai eighth, winning as her rider pleased. Henry on the latter stole a big lead in the first quarter, by taking Moor next to the outside rail, where there was a hard path and then cutting across to the inside rail making the first turn. Moor tired fast when challenged by the winner. Barrack labored heavily in the going. The others were never serious contenders Compass, show, 3 to C. Moor, show, 2 to 1. Barrack, show, out. QQO^H SiXTHRACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400T~$75~~to second r$26~to~third. jjiJ £l Uv 4-year-olds and, upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (39119)MIKE STRA'SSws 6 115 4«" 2" 24 2a 1»« Shilling J U Strode 0 1) 8 — 3^ — 39226 JOE MARTIN w 6 124 14 1B l6 ll 28 P Phillips S S Tracey & Co6 G 4 8-5 3SG97*DEL. OSTRANDwb G 101 5" 4»" 34 3* 3* J WilliamJ F Barrett & Co3 5 5 2 391673*OPTIONAL w 4 108 Ci 52 43 4* 4* H PhillipsH Dernham 7-5 9-5 8-5 7-10 37852 AL. ABBOTT W 5 108 2"" 31 5* 5* 5* Helg'sen Mrs R Bradley 8 15 12 5 391G7 PUPIL w 6 108 9 7 4 72 73 6* Houbre C Lind & Co 12 25 20 8 (39119)*P'NCE WEBB WB 4 112 71 6B G* Gl 73 J Morris H W Keller 10 17 15 6 39143 J. J. CORBETTwsb 5 111 8" 8" 82 8a 8* C Gray P W Hedges&Co 10 13 10 4 36223 HARNEY w 5 115 3nk 9 9 9 9 Otis W Mulveil 8 30 25 10 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, 53g, 1:23J. Winner — Br. g, by Iroquois — Gipsy (trained by J. U. Strode). Went to post at 4:50. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Mike Strauss was under a hard drive all through the last quarter, finally wearing down Joe Martin in the last hundred yards. The latter was off flying and made the best of his advantage, showing much speed, but hanging palpably when challenged by the winner. Delia Ostrand began slowly, but closed up ground fast In the last eighth. Optional fell away beaten after running well for half a mile. Alene Abbott retired after showing a little early speed. Mike Strauss, show, 3 to 2. Joe Martin, show, 4 to 5. Delia Ostrand, show, evens On-tional, * show, 1 to 3. Page [5] Toronto Form Chart. TORONTO FORM CHART. TORONTO, ONT., May 27, 1903. — Fourth day. Ontario Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track muddy. " Presiding Judge, Alfred S. Post. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Secretary, W. P. Fraser. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. tJQ^ 79 Ind Horses A Wt St % % 34 StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 392183COBURG WB 6 121 2 1* js is is Simms J E Seagram 1 1 I j£o~ 38807 GAVIOTA w 3 102 8 71 41 22 22 Adams Miss M Oliver 3 3 3 4-5 38730 FARANLASS wb 4 108 5 31! 31 6* 32 Nelson P Brady 30 50 50 10 38649 NIGHT OWL w 3 102 6 5*1 52 31 42 Munro S E Parmer&Co f6 8 8 2 36296 LEE REDLEY w 3 100 7 6b 61 51 5nk WHWood S E Parmer&Cot6 8 8 4 35777 MDA w 3 102 1 22 2* 42 610 J Walsh G W Cook 12 12 12 4 39189 LUCRUSTA w 4 102 3 4Bk 7 7 7 J Thorpe W A Frazer 15 30 30 8 29368SFAIRY TALE W6 10814 S 8 8 8 T Walsh G R Smith 15 20 20 5 tCoupled in straight betting only. Time, 241, 50, 1:19. Winner— B. h, by Himyar— Grace Lee (trained by B. Littlefield). Went to post at 2:31. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Coburg opened up a gap in the first quarter, had things all his own way thereafter and was eased up at the end. Gaviota was cut off at the start and closed a big gap, finishing very fast. Faranlass was taken very wide when turning for home, losing much ground. Night Owl ran a good race and will soon do. Mda tired as if short; Scratched— 38256 Mrs. Frank Foster, 102; 39193 Lieschen, 100. Overweights— Faranlass, 3 pounds; Lucrusta, 2; Fairy Tale, 1\. Coburg, show, out. Gaviota, show, out. Faranlass, show, 4 to 1. SECOND RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Selling. ^0280 Jnd Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 38757 TERMAGANT ws 113 2 l2 l3 1*1 D Murray Goughacres Stbl 1 11-1011-102-5 38518 OUTFIELD w 107 8 7Bk 32 22 Castro D J Kirby 4 4 4 8-5 CURMUDGEON w 102 4 "61 51 31 J Thorpe J E Seagram 20 40 40 12 . " 38805 SAILOR LAD wb 110 1 2* 22 42 Adams W L Oliver 8 10 10 4 39190'SKY BLUE w 111 3 5" 7 52 T Walsh A P Doyle 4 4 4 3-2 38784 BLACKBERRIES ws 103 6 4s 41 62 Rowden Tecumseh Stable 10 30 30 10 38877 SHYLOCK ws 99 5 3nk 6nk 7 Burton F R Hitchcock 10 10 10 5 3S962 SPLINT w 99 9 9 8 8 WHWood R F Meyers 20 30 30 12 MAT TIE GRAY ws 99 10 8 9 9 Cantwell W S X»uffrudaffer20 40 40 12 39190 BANK HOLIDAY will 7 10 10 10 W Daly Mrs J W Pangle 15 * 20 20 8 Time, 24$, 51$, 59. Winner — Br. f, by Atheling — War Dance II. (trained by A. Weston). Went to post at 3:01. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Termagant showed the most early speed, but had to be shaken up some in the stretch run. Outfield had to go all around his field to get up, finished very fast and was gaining on the winner. Curmudgeon also came fast at the end. Sailor Lad tired in the stretch run, but ran a good race as far as he went. Sky Blue did not run up to her last performance. Scratched— 38591 All Good, 101. Overweights — Blackberries, 2 pounds. Termagant, show, out. Outfield, show, 4 to 5. Curmudgeon, show, 6 to 1. Sky Blue, show, 3 to 5. €$9281 THIRD RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 39192 NUPTIAL w 4 102 5 lh l1 l2 l3 I3 J Daly W Jennings Jr 1 I I 392203HIE AWAY ws 6 106 2 43 2* 23 2* 22 Munro S E Parmer & Co21 21 2 3-6 3S991 JINGLER ws 4 100 4 51 53 43 43 3* WHWood R F Meyers 10 15 15 6 3S222 PROVOST w 5 102 6 6* 60k 61 5nk 4s M Johns'nF Foster 8 12 12 5 SS643 GRIFFITHS ws 4 102 1 2°k 4* 3l 3" 5™ Adams P M Burch 15 20 20 8 35444 PER CENTUM w 4 102 3 31! 3* 52 6* 6a McCl'sky J Duggan 10 12 12 4 (26523)RIDEAU W8 113 77 7 7 7 7 Graham D May 20 40 40 15 32845 FADLADEEN S7 102 8 S 8 8 8 8 HRWilsonA Coleman 30 50 50 20 35492 KINGBROOK 4 102 9 9 9 9 9 9 Savage L M Simpson 30 50 50 20 Time, 24$, 51}, 1:19}, 1:32$ Winner — Ch. f, by Atlantic — Mary Stone (trained by W. Jennings, Jr.). Went to post at 3:34. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Nuptial showed the most speed, set her own pace and won as her rider pleased. Hie Away did his best and was easily the best of the others. Jingler made a strong game finish. Griffiths tired after showing early speed. Scratched— (39254) Golden Cottage, 118; (39193)Euclaire, 103. Corrected weights — Hie Away, 106. Nuptial, show, out. Hie Away, show, out. Jingler, show, 3 to 1. QQOQQ FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. The O *J JZJ O £i Liverpool Cup. $500 added. Net value to winner $460. Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin -Jockeys Owners , O H C P 39189 MERRIMENT ws 4 124 3 5*1 41 3" 4" 1= Adams G W Cook t7-104-5 4-5 out 39221 EASY STREET w 4 122 4 21! 5« 45 H 2s Castro N Dyment 4 4 31 4-5 391922MALDEN sb 5 130 1 32 2» l»k 2°k 3°k J Walsh Kirkfield & Co 7 8 8 3 39192 JERRY wsb 3 111 2 11 H 21 3nk 420 Blake G W Cook 17-104-5 4-5 8 35493 PLUM TART w 4 102 5 41 31 51 58 58 Kingston W Hendrie 6 7 7 2 39191 PERFECT DREAM 3 86 66 6 6 6 6 Olaudt J E Seagram 40 40 10 4 tCoupled in straight betting only. Time, 25*, 52, 1:202, 1:49, 1:55. Winner— Ch. f, by Handspring— Merry Dance (trained by A. Gates). Went to post at 4:04. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Merriment had to be much the best to win. She was cut off twice on the far turn and a jam in the homestretch while trying to get through next to the inner rail, but came away with ease when clear. Easy Street had no mishaps. He was taken back on the backstretch and seemed to have all the best of it on the turn for home, but tired when the pinch came. Maiden ran a good game race under the weight. Plum Tart and Perfect Dream were out-Scratched— 39251 Gold Cure, 129; 39221 Far Rockaway, 116; 392533War Medal, 86. Corrected weights — Plum Tart, 102. Easy Street, show, out. Maiden, showT, 6 to 5. Jerry, show, 3 to 1. QQOQ'J FIFTH RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and g- *J j-J O f upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St x 6 9 12 StrFin Jockeys Owners O li O P ' (3918S)BOB ALONE w 5 162 1 3 3 2* 1= l2 l3 Gall'gher J Meagher 7-5 7-5 6-5 1-2 (S9033)DARYL ws 6 162 3 2* 2°k 3 3 3 2* Pemb't'n AV F McLean 4 4 4 3-2 35445 KING TOP w 9 157 5 I2 ll H 2* 2= 3 Holman W V Henderson 3 4 4 V-5 391883DICK HASSE w 7 155 2 Fell. C Wilson T Crooks 10 10 10 3 35S023VERNA K. ws 9 160 6 Fell. S Higgins C Crew 10 25 25 8 3S185 CONC'RTINA WS 4 153 4 Fell. Graham J E Lane 8 10 10 3 Time, 4:45J. Winner— Ch. g, by Aloha — Blanche (trained by J. Meagher). Went to post at 4:32. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Bob Alone was much the best. Gallagher waited with him until on the upper turn of the field going the second time around, then went to the front and won without trouble. Daryl fought it out with King Top all through the stretch and got second place in the last stride. King Top went well throughout. Dick Hasse fell at the pig-pen in the first time around. Verna K. bolted at the second jump. Concertina fell and lost her rider at the Club House bank. Bob Alone, show, out. Daryl, show, 3 to 5. King Top, show, 1 to 2. 39284 SIXTH RACE— 3'4 Mile- Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. SelHngT Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35490 LA MONTAGNEwsb 4 119 2 1" H 1*1 1* J Walsh Mrs G F Slosson6 8 55 3 — 3S717 GOLD COCKADEwb 3 105 1 2° 210 28 23 J Thorpe W R Klophel 4 4 4 8-5 39220 LADY BERKEL'Yw 5 119 8 8 5* 58 32 Castro N Dyment 7-5 3-2 3-2 8-5 36266 FRANK LOVE ws 4 119 6 41 35 33 4* Pick'ring J O Flaherty 6 8 8 3 28505 RED CAR w 4 119 7 6* 4= 41 510 Flint J Duggan 6 12 12 5 ELCHO wsb 4 119 10 7 62 6" 6* Simms J E Seagram 10 30 30 10 35405 BESSEMER wsb 4 119 9 9 9 7 7 McCl'sky J R Dwyer 60 200 200 60 FARTHINGALE w 4 117 4 10 10 8 8 C Cook R Davies 15 25 25 8 MISCREANT ws 4 119 11 11 11 9 9 J Daly J McGlue 8 15 15 6 NORTHLAND w 4 117 3 51 8 10 10 H Wilson H Chappell 20 30 30 12 21325 QUEEN'S LADY w 5 119 5 3' 7 11 11 Kingston Avenue Road' StbllO 10 10 4 MERRY DEW wb 4 117 Left at the post. Hodgson E W Clark 20 40 40 15 Time, 25}, 52, 1:20}. Winner — B. g, by Egmont — Uproar (trained by G. F. Slosson). Went to post at 5:22. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. La Montagne and Gold Cockade were favored by a bad start and had it between them. La Montagne ran a good race and drew away with ease in the stretch run. Gold Cockade had no trouble in securing second place. Lady Berkeley, off badly, closed a big gap and finished going fast. Frank Love ran his race. Bessemer, Elcho, Miscreant and Merry Dew had no chance when the barrier went up. Scratched— 39191 Maple Sugar, 119; 39282 Plum Tart, 117. La Montagne, show, 7 to 5. Gold Cockade, show, 3 to 5. Lady Berkeley, show, out. Belmont Stakes Winners. BELMONT STAKES WINNERS. I The Belmont is the longest established fixture of the American turf, having first been won by Ruthless at Jerome Park in 1867. The placed horses for the last ten years are as follows: Year. Horses. Time. 1894 Henry of Navarre, Prig, Assignee 1:56$ 1895 Belmar, C'nter Tenor, Nanki Pooh 2:ll| 1896 Hastings, Handspring, Hamilfn H. 2:24* 1897 Scot. Chieftain, On Deck, Octagon 2:23} 1898 Bowling Brook, Previous, Hamb'rg 2:32 1899 Jean Beraud, Half Time, Glengar 2:23 1900 Hdrim, Petruchio, Missionary 2:21$ 1901 Commando, The Parader, All Green 2:21 1902 Masterman, Renald, King Hanover 2:22} 1903 Africander, Whorler, Red Knight 2:23} Local Turf Gossip. LOCAL TURF GOSSIP. Jockey Coburn was fined $50 by the starter for disobedience at the post in the first race. Only thirty-one books did business in the ring yesterday. This was nine less than on the opening day. C. R. Ellison stated yesterday that should the track be soft on the opening day at Har lem, Judge Himes will be a certain starter in the $10,000 Harlem National Handicap. His weight for that race will be 104. C. E. Mahone has purchased from H. J. Scoggan a contract for the services of A. Decker, a lightweight apprentice, who is considered by many horsemen to show indications of a good jockey. Ort Wells, the full brother to Dick Welles, is a grand-looking youngster, but decidedly fractious and caused no end of trouble while in the paddock and on his way to the post. Alice Dougherty, which won the third race yesterday, has not been started before since August 30, 1901. Her last appearance was at Hawthorne as a three-year-old, when she raced in the name and colors of F. Phillips. Jockey Dominick returned last night to St. Louis, where he will do the riding for E. Trotter until the opening of Harlem. Trainer W. Phillips was rather dubious before the second race as to whether Linguist would run kindly in the going and refused to bet on him at the short price. After the race the trainer was all smiles and said that If the horse continues to improve as much as he has in the past two weeks, the horse that beats him in the American Derby Tvill have to be a better three-year-old than has shown so far in these parts. Page [6] ». t fineintthe CHluHGD JOCKEY ^ CLUB fmE*»™* WEST ^^^^^^^^ WEST « H AWTHOKNE KACE TRACK SIX RACES EACH DAY, BEGINNING AT 2:30 P. M MUSIC BY CICERO ORCHESTRA. 1 Spring meeting, may 23rd to June sjfi] ADMISSION $1.00. Illinois Central %l£n}t£?0SSX STAKE EVENTS C. B. & Q. S??',? S'd^ffo" m., 12:30, *12:50, 1:10, 1:30 and 1:50 p. — • stoppingat 16th st., Slue Island and West- HakSSr^tlr^^ May 30. The Flight Stakes, $1,500 added. 3-4 mile races. »Stop at Bntler st, tawadale and Special EleCtriC S£d viStarenrt? Crawford ave8. {v]ay 30 -rne prajrje Stakes, $1,5oo added. 2 miles at isms, 12:55, 1:05, and ti:is P. m! stopping only at Canal, Halsted, Ashland Metrooolitan Elevated express ^une 3* The Lassie Stakes, $1,5oo added. 5-8 mile and oSden aves. twednesday& Saturday only , Jr tft1"f take St. and Metropolitan Elevated and leaving Paclflc ,„ ave. at 1:11, 1:21 and 1:31 Madison St., Ogden Ave.. 12th St. and 22nd S^^SSSd'Sr-" ' Three Steeplechases Each Week c°nuect ^ electric cars to FARE FOR ROUND TRIP ON SPECIAL TRAINS 25 CENTS. 1 SHERIDAN CLARK, Secretary. Room 403 Monadnock Building, Chicago. [ Publishers of the Official Organ of the Western Jockey Club COMMISSIONS ACCEPTED FROM $2.00 to $1,000. °- °' H' °0LBy # SMITH, ^H^J^^&TSSZn? PERRY & CO., THE EMPIRE, 250 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Long Distance Phone Bank Reference Union Trust Harrison 244. Co., Tribune Bldg., Chicago. Future Book on the American Derby 1903. /» * C *) ODDS. ODDS. ODD8. \t v I I I I jTA4 rs.^% Hors«s. Hors»s. Horsta. • A. is; "iud 3rd 1st 2nd Srd let 2nd Irr w-v, - *7C"y? Action 100 50 25 Grantsdale 150 75 40 Onatas 30 15 8 7w J\ • I L J Ahola 100 50 25 George Gibbs .. 300 150 75 Orlando 300 150 75 V* v II f^~± 1 1 % / tUbemarle 800 400 200 Geheimnlss 200 100 50 defiant 150 75 40 I I j \ 1 1 \ / . Alflo 250 125 60 - Gold Bell 50 25 12 Orly DT 80 40 20 I J (J 1 1 V , Alfredo 500 250 125 Governor (Dead.) Otter Tall 1000 500 25* ""^ 7 Americano 40 20 10 Grey Friar 125 60 30 Phllo (Dead.) c. . J Au Revoir 12 6 .3 Gllfaln 40 20 10 P'mast'r Wright 80 40 2d lOrmoneetS — . . Authority 500 250 125 Gypzene 150 75 40 P. of Endurance 40 20 10 . _ . J raining Bad News 40 20 10 Gregor K 20 10 5 Prince Eugene. 300 150 7i anH FntriP* - ^ • . 11^ Bardolph 40 20 10 Harry 300 150 75 Red Raven .... 200 100 5fi ailU LJIlll^a • WP«.Qa Baron Knight 800 400 200 High Chancellor 15 8 4 Rightful 40 20 10 Fvnortlv; 1 I\ "^/^H^IfY 1 Bob Franklin 500 250 125 Irish Lad 20 10 5 Requisition .... 300 150 71 CXperUy |\ /^ti II |U q^^. „• ix. , Bas d'Or 100 50 25 Incubator 50 25 12 Ravel 30 15 « ... I VOV^ll I oPeClally Bob McLean 25 12 6 J. Sid. Walker. 40 20 10 Sid. C. Love.... 100 50 25 Indexed C3 Bonnie Burr 200 100 50 Janeway 60 30 15 Sigmund 150 75 «■ - » r * Bourbon 80 40 20 Jack Orr 150 75 40 Spencer Reif ... 100' 50 25 iC3i XX Banter 40 20 10 Jackfull 80 40 20 Santon 200 100 50 Benvolio 600 300 150 Judge Himes.... 30 15 8 Shooting Star.. 100 50 25 ■ a Beaugard 1000 500 250 Jack Young .... 60 30 15 Sinner Simon.. 100 50 21 „ « I , njmws-*^-^ C *) Bernaya 30 15 8 Lacy Crawford. 150 75 40 Sir Hugh 400 200 100 CL r) I /if rYj If Canyon 100 50 25 Lem Reed 200 100 50 Sen. Morrison... (Dead.) »*.J4 1 I || 1 1 1 Cash Boy 50 25 12 Lyman Hay .... 200 100 50 Skilful 30 15 8 ■ * ^r ■ ■ ■ ■ * " » Captain Arnold .... 50 25 12 Lendin 80 40 20 Savable 6 3 3-2 yC7\ 0* ^ Capable 300 150 75 Linguist 20 10 5 Serge 200 100 R . L J V 4/ Chamblee 100 50 25 Ld. of the Vale. 40 20 10 Sun Gold 50 25 1? y ' i J " II Claude 30 15 8 Ld. 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