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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, May 30, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, May 30, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903053001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, May 30, 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. HO. 129. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1903. PRICE 5 CENTS St. Louis Form Chart. ST. LOUIS FORM CHART.. | | ST. LOUIS, MO., May 29, 1903. — Twenty-fourth day. St Louis Fair Association. Spring i Meeting. Weather threatening, track heavy. 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. *-iQ'-J Q FIRST RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allow- Ot/OQO ances. Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 3&213 TOM KILEY ws 104 2 2nk 2l l1 W Wats'nP H Hickey & Co8 10 10 3 392132R. AND REASON ws 100 3 44 3s '2s Higgins A G Eernays 1 1 7-101-3 39274 GETCHEL w 103 5 52 41 33 Earl W S Price 21 3 3 4-5 393042LONA S. ws 103 4 31 5s 45 Bayless Pratt Bros 8 15 13 3i * WITCHCRAFT w 104 6 71 73 52 Donegan S W Streett&Co 12 20 20 8 ; BUSTLER w 107 S 6« 6» 6s Bonshall A F Jester & Co 20 40 40 15 ; 39244 LITTLE PIRATE W 107 7 8 8 73 F Smith J F Daniels & Col2 20 20 6 ; 39274 ANN DEAR WB 100 1 l3 l4 8 C Bonner E Reeder & Co 30 30 30 12 Time, 121, 251, 51}, 58}. ; Winner — Ch. c, by St. Pancras — Yolande III. (trained by P. H. Hickey). Went to post at 2:3S. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second easily. Tom ; Kiiey ran as if he liked the going, showed surprising speed and was well handled. Rhyme : and Reason got off poorly and was weakly ridden, but finished fast and would have won in another stride. Getchel ran a dull race and did not like the going. Lona S. tired in it. Ann Dear showed early speed and liked the mud, but was short and quit. Scratched— 38768=Don Alvaro, 107; 3S5622Bugler, 107; 389333Sextette, 100. Overweights — Lona S., 3 pounds; Bustler, 3. Tom Kiley, show, 7 to 5. Rhyme and Reason, show, out. .Getchel, show, 2 to 5. 3933(3 SECOND RACE— 3-4* Mile. Purse $300. 3 -year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 39278 FANNIE KNOX ws 4 97 4 1" 1& 1& l3 Wolff Terry&W'mTnd 6 8 7 2\ 39015 KAT. GIBBONSwsb 7 107 1 63 53 5* 2" F'ntleroy J T Morris 6 10 8 3 39156 ALINE S. wsb 5 104 3 2s 23 22 3h Morse J A Abernatliv 5 10 8 4 39243 JEAN GRAVTERwsb 3 92 2 34 "4*~&* 41 MTLOwe G C Baker 3 4 35" 9-5 39112*ARANSAS wsb 4 99 8 81 9l 9l a3 Bybee H W Wallhauser 15 25 25 10 39061 HELEN HAT ws 3 93 9 11 102 7s 62 Higgins C Schawacker 10 15 15 6 39182 SABINAL ws 3 98 13 7h 6* 10* 7s D Austin G W Scott 4 10 10 4 39212 ALALIA wb 5 106 7 9* 81 8-' 8s C Bonner H Fechman & Co8 20 20 8 38988 MARGIE S. WSB 4 102 5 12 11 11 92 J SheehanJ F Dockery&Co 4 8 7 3 39248*EDNA KENNER ws 4 97 10 41 3nt 42 10l Bridwell 1* J Nolan 10 10 7 3 38918 ARDITA w 4 107 11 14 12 12 ll10 Earl W Bowen 10 30 30 12 39156 VICIE VANCE w 9 104 12 5h 78 6* 125 Donovan M Rice 10 20 15 6 38S18 ELIZA COOK ws 4 102 14 10 13 13 1325 Bayless Pratt Bros 15 40 40 15 39248*CALLED BACK ws 4 97 C 13 14 14 14 Travis O Laycock 10 30 30 10 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 25}, 50}, 1:19. Winner — B. f, by Appomattox — Montvale (trained by A. Terry). Went to post at 3:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Fannie Knox liked the mud, showed the most speed throughout and won eased up. Katie Gibbons was in her own going and ran to her best form. Aline S. showed improved form in the going. Jean Gravier was badly ridden and taken the long way. Aransas was off badly and weakly ridden, but closed up very fast in the stretch. Helen Hay showed improvement. Edna Kenner was off badly, made up a lot of ground and went to the leaders in the stretch, then tired from her efforts. Scratched— 39161 Cellulose, 107. Overweights — Katie Gibbons, 3 pounds Fannie Knox, show, 7 to 5. Katie Gibbons, show, 8 to 5. Aline S., show, 2 to 1. Jean Gravier, show, evens. - THIRD RACE — 1 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. rj' Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 39247 B. COCHRAN W 100 5 4s 47 410 3s ln Donegan D L Snow 30 100 60 15 390643DR. ICIER w 108 1 2* 2s 25 1& 2* Troxler G C Baker 4 6 5 8-5 39215 DEUTSCHLAND wb 103 2 lh lh lh 2s 3s Gullet B Schreiber 7-5 7-5 9-101-2 (39275) PETTIJOHN ws 100 7 7 7 51 5s 42 Higgins Stubbs Bros 3 5 5 7-5 (39214)BAS D'OR W 100 3 3* 32 3* 48 5* C Bonner W Mulkey 3 5 5 7-5 (39160)BLANCO w 103 6 65 54 61 68 610 L Wilson Finn & Ross C 12 12 3 39275 RANCHMAN wsb 103 4 51 6h 7 7 7 Earl R R Rice 30 100 100 25 Time, 25J, 501, 1:17}, 1:451. Winner — Ch. g, by Prince of Darkness — Magnolia (trained by D. L. Snow). Went to post at 3:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Burke Cochran finished going fast, sneaked in between Dr. Kier and Deutschland and, catching Troxler napping on Dr. Kier, won out by the narrowest of margins. Dr. Kier seemed to have the race well in hand when Troxler eased him up. Deutschland raced under restraint for six furlongs, but was taken in deep going and suffered from bumping with Dr. Kier at the head of the stretch, but tired and did not run his race. Pettijohn got off badly. Bas d'Or floundered in the going. Overweights — Dr. Kier, 5 pounds. Burke Cochran, show, 6 to 1. Dr. Kier, show, 7 to 10. Deutschland, show, 1 to 4. '^Qy^Q FOURTH RACE — 1 1-8~MIIes. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Han- O t/ 'JeJO dicap. [ Ind Horses A Wt St ^4 hi % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 392472L'T OPERA WSB 3 85 4 2s 24 21 2° 25 l1 L Wilson L Lemp & Co 4 4 31 6-5 39215SL. STR'MORE w 5 112 3 lh lDt 1* le lll 2* D Austin T P Hayes 5 10 8 3 39159 S. BREEZE ws 5 101 5 5 5 5 5 5 31 J SheehanJ C Cahn 3 3 21 9-10 i (39276) J. YOUNG WS 3 106 1 4* 41 3nk 41 3» 42 Higgins G C Baker 2 2 2 9-10 ' 39276 W. B. GATES ws 7 99 2 31 31 415 3nt 4s 5 Earl R R Rice 3 4 4 6-5 Time, 14}, 26}, 52, 1:18}, 1:45}, 2:00. Winner — Ch. c, by Counter Tenor — Onlight (trained by L. Johnson). ' Went to post at 4:13. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Light Opera relished the soft track and his light impost, was rated in behind the pacemaker to the stretch and then came away quickly. Lady Strathmore ran a. good race and improved rather unexpectedly. Sheehan allowed South Breeze "to fall too far out of it early and she never got up again. Jack Young seemed to flounder in the mud and was given an easy race. W. B. Gates quit badly. Overweights— W. B. Gates, 2 pounds. Light Opera, show, 1 to 2. Lady Strathmore, show, 4 to 5. South Breeze, show, 2 to 5. ■ Jack Young, show, 2 to 5. W. B. Gates, show, 1 to 2. ' FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 393 3 9 ~ - Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P . | '39182*MAVERICK ws 3 96 6 5« l3 l2 l3 Gullet J D Dearing 3 4 31 7-5 39273 BROODLER ws 4 104 3 2} 3°* 2B 212 W Wats'nA C Bernays 7 7 4j 8-5 y CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE, 3918o C'NTESS CLARA ws 5 104 5 3h 5J 53 31 Earl N B Tichenor 5 10 8 21 39273=*LADT IDRIS wb 5 102 4 1* 2* 3= 4° Wolff J B Bracken&Co 8-5 4 4 9-5 392433*DOLLY GRAY ws 3 97 2 4* 4* 4=» 5* D Austin T P Hayes 4 4 2i 6-5 39156 LASSO w 6 104 1 6" 62 6= 6* C Bonner L Lemp & Co 12 25 25 6 3S273*ZmL ws 4 103 7 7 7 7 7 F Smith J F Daniels 8 10 8 3 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 13}, 26, 51}, 1:18}. Winner — Ch. c, by Tom Paxton— Redina (trained by J. D. Dearing). Went to post at 4:45. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Maverick was best in the going and fairly ran away from his horses in the stretch. Broodier was a keen contender from end to end and fully ran his race. Countess Clara improved in the going. Lady Idris tired quickly. Dolly Gray ran poorly. Scratched— 39212 Corder JJ., 112; S9273 George Fabb, 107; 39212sDr. Clark, 106; 39158 Vestry, 105; 39182^8. Wiggs, 102; SSOie^istie, 96; 39247 Ed Bishop, 95; 39088'Ben Lear, 93. Maverick, show, 3 to 5. Broodier, show, 7 to 10. Countess Clara, show, 6 to 5. Lady Idris, show, 4 to 5. Dolly Gray, show, 3 to 5. 39340 SIXTH RACE— 7-8 M,,e- Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39161 ECHO DALE wb 5 109 5 21 2* 2* lnt Is L Wilson T E Crist 9-5 2i 2 — 4=5~ 391613SWEET DREAM ws 5 104 2 31 31 4* 4= 2*- W Wats'nG'mb'ts&Powers 3 5 4J 8-5 392162JAKE WEBER WB 6 108 4 l2 l3 1« * 2* 33 Troxler J F Fogg 8-5 2 2 4-5 392733BARONET ws 5 109 3 7J 7n* 812 6* 4» F Smith J F Daniels & Col2 25 25 6 (S9277)S. CHR'OPHERwsb 7 106 7 51 52 5» 52 55 Gullet B Schreiber 6 6 4 9-5 39247 DR. HOLSCHERwsb 3 95 1 9 9 9 8l 6s Wolff G C Baker 30 40 40 12 39214 SIOUX CHIEF ws 3 95 6 6s 68 66 7^ 73 AWBook'rW W Darden&Co40 40 15 6 (39015) STYLE w 3 90 8 41 42 3°* 3» 82 Higgins W H Shadley 7 8 7 2* 39158 CASH BOY ws 3 95 9 8s 8* 71 9 9 W'n'ght C F Higley 60 60 60 20 Time,.13J, 25$, 51, 1:18, 1:32$. Winner — B. h, by Faverdale — Eccola (trained by T. E. Crist). Went to post at 5:18. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Echo Dale was at his best in the going and had things his own way after racing Jake Weber into submission. Sweet Dream was in the heaviest going and was outrun in the first part of the race, but closed up gallantly in the stretch. Jake Weber showed all his usual speed and was af home in the going, but tired at the end. Scratched— 391373Pharoah, 109; 36159 Wellesley, 106; (39161)Duela, 102; 391802Detest, 90. 26768 Don't Ask Me', 102. Overweights — Jake Weber, 2 pounds. Echo Dale, show, 2 to 5. Sweet Dream, show, 7 to 10. Jake Weber, show, 2 to 5. Sir Christopher, show, evens. Brooklyn Form Chart. | | i ; ; ; ; ; : ' ■ ' - . | BROOKLYN FORM CHART. GRAVESEND, N. Y., May 29, 1903.— Second day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, H. D, Mclntyre. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 39322 FIR|T11PACE— About 3"4 Mi,e- 5900 added- 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P~" (3SS04)R'T AND TRUEwb 3 100 3 2* l2 11 1" McCafty A C McCafferty 5 6 4 7-5 (3S772)IRISH JEWEL ws 6 106 1 42 51 34 22 O'Neil .P M Civill 8 10 10 3 3S951 NEITHER ONE wsb 4 101 2 31 2* 2* 34 H Mich'ls M Krauss 10 30 30 10 3S756 2 ARME ATH WB 5 111 6 5*. 4* 51 41 Fuller F Farrell 6-5 7-5 9-102-6 38371 BENMORA ws 4 103 5 1*. 31 4-' 51 Cochran J J, McCafferty 20 20 20 8 39122 BL. AND OR'NGEw 3 95 8 61! 61 62 65 Haack J Cotton 8 15 15 5 3S5S6 ANNA DALY W 3 87 4 82 7-' 7* 78 E Walsh W C Daly 50 100 100 30 38149 GENESEO ws 4 96 9 91 9l 9 8s J Jones P McCann 60 100 100 40 3198S2MARGRAVIATE W 5 106 7 78 82 8* 9= Wond'ly F Brindle 5 7 6 21 31870 DELATE w 4 106 10 10 10 10 10 Hicks C Jacobs 100 150 150 40 Time, 12h 24, 481, 1:10§. Winner — Br. c, by Tristan — Ellerdie (trained by A. C. McCafferty). Went to post at 2:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; -second easily. Right and True followed the pacemaker closely for three furlongs, then ran into the lead, which he increased when straightened for home, but was unexpectedly driven out right at the end. Irish Jewel, in close quarters directly after the start, appeared unable to hold his position in the first quarter and came into the stretch wide, but was making up the lost ground very fast in the final furlong. Neither One, suddenly improved, went up to the winner on the far turn and held on unusually well in the last quarter. Armeath was always outrun and in the final drive to the wire he only held his position. Benmora showed considerable early speed and was probably short. Blue and Orange got away poorly. Margra- d viate was palpably unfit and pulled up very sore. - I Scratched— 3S80*62Schoharie, 105; 38520 Ran After, 103; 36086 Semper Vivax, 100. | Corrected weights— Irish Jewel, 106. _ Right and True, show, 3 to 5. Irish Jewel, show, 7 to 5. Neither One, show, 5 to 1. Armeath, show, out. »» O U SECOND RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. $1,200 added. 3-year-olds and upward. 3Q tJ f jZi O Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St St hi. hit % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 35505 G. MAXIM w 3 116 1 H 1» l1! 14 11 l2 Cochran J P Kraner 8 15 7 2* 390532CARBUNCLE WB 6 111 5 6a 64 7* 71 4* 2" McCue R T Wilson 7 9 S 3 39123 RIV. PIRATE W 3 110 2 3 » 3" 41 41 24 31! W Hicks P Belmont 4 5 41 8-5 392042TORCHLIGHT W 4 90 3 41 41 51 6* 61 42 Creamer W C Daly 12 20 20 6 39203 BON MOT w 4 102 4 22 2ll 2" 32 3" 52} Fuller H E Rowell 31 41 41 8-5 39205 CIRCUS W4S6 7S 8 8 8 8 6* Connell J G Lang 12 20 20 8 (39149)tSURMISE wb 5 10S 8 ? 7" 6" 5» 7" ? Haack H J Morris 3 3 11-59-10 391732HOMESTEAD w 4 107 6 51 51 31 2" , 5l 8 W'bury G B Morris 8 12 12 4 tOmitted from entries. Time, 12* 24§, 49|. 1:15, 1:41, 1:53§. Winner — B. c, by Golden Garter — Miss Maxim (trained by E. L. Graves). | Went to post at 2:55. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Golden Maxim has trained into a crack three-year-old. He took the track at the start and led throughout. The field closed up on him at the end of seven furlongs, but only on sufferance, as he came away decisively when straightened for the wire. Carbuncle, on the inside, moved up fast on the turn and into the stretch and finished out gamely under Mc-Cue's vigorous ride. River Pirate was going so fast on the stretch turn that he ran up to the winner and had to pull up. He appeared like coming on in earnest when fairly settled for home, but Hicks allowed him to swerve and throw away second money. Torchlight, compelled to go wide on the last turn, finished going fast. Bon Mot went a good seven furlongs and failed to stay. Circus made up a lot of ground in the last three furlongs. Surmise ran a bad race. Homestead quit at the end of seven furlongs. Scratched— 391472Pentecost, 126; 392053City Bank, 107; 38584 Ethics, 108; 38979sNumeral, 107; 39100 Justice. 108; 392052The Carmelite, 100; 38876 Interval, 100; 38759 Rightful, 110. Golden Maxim, show, 7 to 5. Carbuncle, show, 7 to 5. River Pirate, show, evens. Surmise, show, 2 to 5. THIRD ^CE— 1 Ml!e and 70 Yards. $1,000 added. 3-year-olds. AHow- 3932*4- " Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39147 AKELA w 111 .5 1* l1! I2 l1 11 T Burns vOneck Stable 10 16 15 13-5 3S584 MACKEY DWYERwb 114 1 44 4* 5 3* 221 Odom P H McCarren 2-5 1-2 2-5 Out 390033STROLLER w 106 2 23 21 2» 2h 3s Cochran J Fleischmann 3 6 6 1 39144 STAMP. GROUNDwsb 109 4 5 5 42 42 410 Gannon J Dunbar 6 10 9 8-6 38758 HACKENSACK w 111 3 3 » 33 3" 5 5 McCue Weston Stable 30 100 100 20 Time, 12J, 24g, 492, l:15g, l:41g, 1:451. Winner — Br. c, by G. W. Johnson — Virgie Johnson (trained by W. C. Rollins). Went to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start fain Won driving; second easily. Akela broke running and cut across the field, seriously interfering with the favorite. He then made all the running, the pace being comparatively slow, and a close stretch turn v gained him enough ground to last out the -journey after standing a long and stiff drive. Mackey Dwyer was the worst treated horse that has been seen in many a long day. Every horse in the race took a crack at him. He was running into pockets and repeatedly pulling up and finally went around the field on the stretch turn, where he was carried disastrously wide. He finished very fast under punishment, but could not quite get up and Was much the best horse. Stroller went well throughout. Stamping Ground was poorly ridden, tiring In the final stretch drive. Her Jockey appeared to be more intent on worrying the favorite and keeping him in a secure pocket than In improving his position. Hackensack showed a good turn of speed for seven frulongs and was easing up at the finish. Scratched— 392052The Carmelite, 114; 39096 General Prig, 109; 33256 Extravaganza, 104. Overweights — Stroller, 2 pounds; Hackensack, 2. Akela, show, 1 to 2. Stroller, show, 2 to 5. j QQ»JOfr FOURTH RACE— About 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. The ^ tj *J *J tJ Patchogue Stakes. $1,500 added. Net value to winner $2,110. Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (3S614)PLATER WB 3 102 1 1" 1* 1" 1 » Haack A L Aste 4-5 6-511-102-5 '*' 390772T. MUSKETEER W 5 111 4 2s 2s 24 2* Fuller Mrs F Farrell 8-5 2 6-5 2-5 ' 3C013 OPERATOR ws 5 106 2 42 32 3* 35 J Math'wsH B Durham t20 30 30 8 i S87833TOSCAN wb 3 105 7 53 5* 4" 42 Cochran Columbia Stable 15 20 20 6 3S977 FORWARD wsb 3 94 6 8s 8 6l 5h Larson A Belmont 30 40 40 10 ' 38905 DEMURRER wsb 5 111 3 3" 4* 51 64 Odom H R Schaffer 20 25 25 7 39120STRIBES HILL w 4 104 5 73 7s 71 7* O'Neil J L McGinnis 30 60 60 12 38977 FOXY" KANE w 3 101 9 6" 63 8g 8s Wond'ly M H Tichenor 100 100 50 15 „ ~~ CONTINUED ON FIFTH FlXtX, BROOKLYN FORM CHART-CONTINUED. S9096 GENERAL PRIG w3 SO 8 9999 McCaf'ty H B Durham t20 30 30 S ■fCoupled in betting. Time, 11. 22g, 47g. 1:09. Winner — B. c, by Henry of Navarre — Invermay (trained by A. L. Aste). Went to post at 3:45. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second handily. Plater was well favored by the start, forced the pace throughout and, after a long and terrific drive of fully three furlongs, outstayed The Musketeer, displaying unexpected gameness at the end when plied with the whip. The Musketeer failed to get away in his stride and the effort to join issue with the winner took a lot out of him. He ran a high-class race and forced Plater along a furlong in ten and three-fifths seconds on the turn. He was also under the additional disadvantage of being on the outside. Operator, a good horse right now, finished very fast and was rapidly overhauling the leaders. Toscan closed a big gap in the last half. Demurrer retired early. Tribes Hill and Foxy Kane were both running on at the end. Scratched— 382923John A. Scott, 107; 39203 Highlander, 108; 39051 Cinquevalli, 105; 3S4342 Labor, 98; 390963Remorse, 108; 39322 Blue and Orange, 90. Corrected weights — Tribes Hill, 104. Plater, show, out. The Musketeer, show, out. Durham entry, show, 3 to 1. Operator, singly, place, 10 to 1; show, 4 to 1. FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. $1,000 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. t^C^ 3^(3 Ind Horses A Wt St 34 % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (38554) SEYMOUR wb 112 1 l1 11 11 l1 T Burns P H McCarren 3 4 31 1 390732COLL. JESSUP w 112 5 3* 21 22 2* Odom D Higgins 4-5 9-107-10out 387293TIM PAYNE wb 107 4 2h 31! 32 33 Cochran J L McGinnis 20 20 20 6 MONET ws 107 6 64 41 41 42 W M'rphyJ W Schorr 40 100 100 30 3S0143CASCINE ws 117 3 4h 5b 51 51 W'bury C T Waterhouse 15 30 25 8 390738MASEDO WS 112 2 52 61 61 6h Larson G A Davis 5 5 5 7-6 POSSESSION w 104 9 74 72 7l 71 Minder C Oxx 20 40 40 12 MOHAVE w 107 S 8 8 S S« O'Neil J Fleischmann 10 30 30 8 THISTLE H'THER w 104 7 9 9 9 9 Boiesen S Paget 30 60 60 20 Time, 12, 23J, 48, l:00g. Winner — B. c, by Loyalist — Duchess (trained by F. Brown). Went to post at 4:15. At post 3 mnutes. Start straggling. Won handily; second easily. Seymour looks and ran like a good colt, obtained a good lead at the start and made the most of his advantage, stalling off a strong challenge from Collector Jessup when a furlong out and was coming away fast at the end. Collector Jessup failed to get away on even terms and in working into a contending position was seriously interfered with, but when moving up fast and nearly lapped on the winner the latter bore out and Collector Jessup fell back several lengths, finally coming on the outside and all but passed Seymour in the stretch. Tim Payne ran a remarkably good race and was a sharp contender to the stretch after interfering with the favorite on the turn. Monet finished a good fourth easing up and must be of some account. Cascine will show to better advantage in longer races. Masedo was crossed by the winner at the half and nearly thrown, destroying any chances of his winning. Scratched— (39145) Golden Drop, 109; 39145 Pirouette, 104; 391453Destiny, 104. Seymour, show, 2 to 5. Tim Payne, show, 2j to 1. SIXTH RACE — About 3-4 Mile. $900 added, 3-year-olds. Maidens. Allow- f _/ O t ances. Ind Horses A Wt St »4 % 34 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3916S3DAMON W 112 7 54 41 2& 1» O'Neil R H McC Potter 4 7 6 21 MANY THANKS ws 107 S l2 l2 l2 23 Minder E D Morgan 3 5 5 2 39075 TRISTESSE . wb 107 5 21 21* 31 31 T Burns R W Walden 8 12 10 4 360S63LEIPSIC W 112 3 63 51 a* 41 Wond'ly J H Carr 4 7 6 21 3SS0S3MENNENFIELD W 112 1 41 62 62 51 McCue Weston Stable 8 15 15 6 390753WYEFIELD wb 109 14 7h 81 SI 61 Jenkins W H Timmons 4 5 5 2 3615S GUY PARK w 112 10 10 9 71 71 Gannon C N Williams 10 10 10 4 3S616 CALCUTTA W 109 11 13 11 11 S» Fuller F Farrell 4 4 21 1 33S38 BOB HILLIARD w 109 13 12 12 12 94 Cochran J W Smyth 30 40 40 15 35097 ICONOCLAST W 107 6 31 3h 4* 102 Creamer W C Daly 100 200 200 80 39232 NORTH'N LIGHT w 112 9 84 71 9 11 N Lewis W J Roche 40 60 60 20 KARNA C. w 112 15 91 10 10 12 W'bury G B Morris 20 20 20 8 34559 INNSBRUCK ws 112 4 11 13 13 13 Shea R T Wilson Jr 40 40 40 15 THE LOOP w 107 12 14 14 14 14 Connell G H Whitney 20 25 20 8 3S495 CRUACHAN w 112 2 15 15 15 15 Treubel M F Dwyer 100 200 200 80 Time, 121, 241, 48g, 1:11§. Winner— Blk. c, by Nomad— Rosalie (trained by F. Burlew). Went to post at 4:45. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Damon was lucky and had clear sailing, finished out the last quarter gamely and was probably the best. Many Thanks made the running and always appeared to be the winner, tiring in the last few strides. Tristesse, in between the first two, was crowded out the last fifty yards when they closed in on her and she was going faster than either the end. Leipsic should improve and was buffeted about considerably in the last quarter. Mennenfield ran a good race after being crowded on the stretch turn. Wyefield, away badly, closed a tremendous gap and finished like a streak. Guy Park was also running past horses in the stretch. Calcutta is highly tried, ran green and had no chance at the start. Scratched— 39234 King Carter, 112; 36086 Semper Vivax, 109; Matchless, 112. Damon, show, 7 to 5. Many Thanks, show, 6 to 5. Tristesse, show, 2 to 1. Calcutta, show, 1 to 2. _ nnortO SEVENTH RACE — About 3-4 Mile. $900 added. 3-year-olds and upward. QtlO^O Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys- Owners O H C P (3S20DROUE wb 4 105 2 34 34 31 l1 H Mich'ls F H Milden 10 15 12 5 39203 HIGHLANDER W 4 116 9 71 6* 2* 24 McCue R T Wilson Jr 7-5 21 21 1 S84952COURTMAID ws 3 102 3 51 5* 6* 3* Wond'ly J H Carr 4 5 3 6-0 38671 ROSTAND w 3 102 11 4* 74 £ £ Gannon M F Dwyer 10 12 12 5 38520 MID. CHIMES WB 6 96 4 61 4* 81 51 DeSouza B S Kiloy 30 30 30 10 391682TIOGA WSB 3 105 12 10 9 9 61 T Burns W L Lykens lo 20 20 8 (39122} SADDUCEE w 6 108 10 81 8b 71 71 Jenkins Pieasance Stable 6 7 7 21 3^75 JULIA TONKIN w 4 98 1 14 H l1 84 Red'gton Boston Stable 50 100 30 12 SStt^SoN Z 5 101 5 9 V 10 f D O^on'r J E Widener 30 100 100 40 Vfl^l PRANOER w 4 103 8 11 11 11 10 Doyle R Haas 100 100 100 30 39077 TIMD JR WB 4 106 6 2" 2" 5" 11 Fuller P H Sullivan 4 4 31 6-5 ShEATHSVILLE W 5106 7 12 12 12 12 McCaulV T J Diveny 100 100 100 30 Time, 111, 24|, 48g. 1:101. Winner— Ch. g, by Inverness— Flirt (trained by F. H. Milden). Went to post at 5:10. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Roue an improved horse, went to the front quickly when straightened out for home and gamely stalled off Highlander's rush at the end. The latter worked through a rough journey to the stretch, where he finished going fast. Courtmaid was rough back early in the race and came fast at the end from a long way back. Rostand, a slow beginner in a big field, was repeatedly interfered with. Tioga was nearly left and made up ground throughout. Julia Junkin is a fast one evidently and may have been short. Sadducee ran a poor race. Scratched— 39158 Burning Glass, 97; Silverdell, 92. Corrected weights— Highlander, 116; Julia Junkin, 96. Overweights — Rostand, 3 pounds; Julia Junkin, 2. Roue, show, 2i to 1. Highlander, shoW, 1 to 2. Courtmaid, show, 3 to 5. Tim D. Jr., show, 7 to 10: I I j| \ j I : 1 ; ; i J ! • 1 : ; 1 1 I 1 ! [ I » " - . s .- in n at ,t r. y it 1, • - ' 3 £ d ;e 1, t. e. • Page [2] ISSUED EVERT DAT. DAILY R&CIHG FORM PDB, GO, PUBLISHERS OF WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN. Entered In the Post Office at Chicago as se«-ond class matter. 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. Brunell-Assoclate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. 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At Butte, Mont.: Keefe Bros., Post Office News Stand. Chicago, Illinois, Mat 30 1903. Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Acceptances for the valuable Club Members Handicap, given by the St. Louis Fair Association, are due today and owners who fall to mail their acceptances by midnight of to-J night will find their horses declared out. Goodman, Chicago. As the case is stated •by "you, i. e., that Irish Lad and Gunfire - were to be considered the Whitney entry, A ' wins. As a matter of fact, however, the two horses did not constitute ^an entry in the 1 Ordinary meaning and are in different ownerships. TFlanigan, Chicago. As an added starter Jack Kattlin only counted to the-extent that 1 • / ♦ s he affected the odds and wagers on Hilee place won at about 2 to 5. Local Turf Gossip. LOCAL TURF GOSSIP. The Flight Stakes, which is carded for decision today, brings together the cream of the sprinting division of the middle west and should result in one of the best races witnessed at Hawthorne. In the original entries fifteen are carded to start, but of this number four are looked upon as certain absentees. The horses which will probably not line up to the barrier are St. Minor, Nellie Waddell, Burnie Bunton and Scorpio. The overnight betting gave Beau Ormonde and the Durnell & Herz entry the post of honor at 3 to 1, next in order came Skilful 4 to 1, Drake entry 4 to 1, Organdie 10 to 1, Waina-moinen 15 to 1, Gregor K. 20 to 1, and Ahola and First Chip as the extreme outsiders with 50 to 1 against their chances. Safeguard was bid up ?300 over his entered price of 5500 by "Kansas" Price and bid in by his owner with an advance of $5. J. A. Drake's American Derby candidate Savable, which is carded to start in the Flight Stakes today, is reported to have worked after the closing race on Thursday six furlongs in 1:19. Owner Fred Cook bet J. O'Leary $200 yesterday on his horse Linguist to win the Harlem National Handicap, receiving odds of 30 to 1. After the bet was recorded O'Leary cut the price down to 15 to 1. Jockey Bobbins, who rode Lampoon, the winner of the fifth race yesterday, came near to throwing the race away. He eased his mount up through the last sixteenth and failing to notice El Ghor coming with a rush came near to being beaten out and only the fact that the finishing line was close by saved the backers of Lampoon. After the jockey had weighed in Judge Bryan gave him a lecture that will long be remembered by the deminutive rider. Several owners who were in the paddock yesterday gave it as their opinion that the track was fully five seconds slower in the middle than next to the inner rail. Hawthorne Form. HAWTHORNE FORM. Ths form of Saturday's Hawthorne fields is: First Race— Determination, St. Paula, Milkirk. Second Race— King Galong, Helen Paxton, Dnke of York. Third Race— Skilful, Golden Rule, Wainamoinen. Fonrth Race— John McGurk, Rolling Boor. Fifth Race— Orsius, Poor Boy, Sardine. Sixth Race— Bonnie Lissak, Cogswell, Merops. Hawthorne Entries. HAWTHORNE ENTRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track slow. •Apprentice allowance. it&Buns well in mnd. First Race— 1-3 Tfilie. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. lidcp. 388712Milkirk . .. ...114 635 Benton, ch. g, by Montana— San- tnzza . 108 (891I4)St. Panla 108 675 392883 Katie Powers 108 650 (88994 ^Determination 1C8 W 39118 Foresight 106 625 S92253 Wreath of Ivy 101 610 3P2552General Steward 103 661 38514 Lady Fonse 103 G25 Second Race -Short Course. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and npward. Handicap. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (39227) Crest © ... 6 ...165 6 0 391642Dnke of York 8....154 630 391643King Galong 9 ...149 6 0 39229 Farrell 8 ...140 625 390822Helen Paxtou. 7 .. .140 645 39257 Spurs 7....130 600 Third Race— 3-4 Mile 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. The Flight Stakes. $1,500 added. (39184)Scorpio 6... .113 725 392862Bean Ormonde 5.... Ill 730 ( 39007) Wainamoinen . 4... .109 740 S9L933tGolden Rule 6.. ..108 740 3916;tThe Lady 6.. ..106 720 389702Burnie Bunton 5 .. 1C6 730 (39286)Skilful © ... 3 ...102 750 (38628)JSavable 3.. ..102 735 S9165 Gregor K © ... 3 ... 99 725 ( i9066) Nellie Waddell ... 4 ... 99 735 29286 St. Minor ©.... 3 ... 97 725 392853$ ttigh Chancellor.... ©.... 3 ... 92 730 392282First Chip. 3 ... 92 720 38252 Organdie 3 ... 92 740 39165 Ahola ©.... 3.... 92 720 tDnrnell & Herz entry. i J. A. Drake entry. Fourth Race -2 Miles 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. The Prairie Stakes. Sl,500 added. S92593Barrack . ... ... ©.... 6 ...109 700 39281 2R0lling Boer ©.... 5. ...108 715 392873*John McGurk ©.... 5.. ..100 725 Fifth Race 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap, (39290)Sardine ©.... 6... .122 710 392602Joe Martin © ... 6... .118 700 28919 Attelle 4.. ..109 550 39066 Haviland ©.... 6... .108 690 39162 Orsius 3.... 100 725 39029 Poor Boy 3.. ..100 715 bixth Roce-1 Mil* 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 39166 Bonnie Lissak....... ©.... 5.. ..110 725 39289 Paulaker 5.. ..108 660 39289 Merops ©.... 7....1C8 710 S8924 Prairie Dog ©.... 6 ...108 685 39140 The Bobby..*. ©.... 6... .108 690 39143 Cogswell © ... 5 . 108 715 ( 9289)*Moroni ©.... 8... .106 700 39'89 Rollick II 4. ...102 liSr. 392902*Mr. Dingle © ... 3 ... 95 690 9226 Glassful 3 ... 92 670 392903Canyon © ... 3.... 91 675 39195*Banana Cream 3 ... 81 680 RELIABLE PflHTIES desiring quality— not quantity— who are in a position to place a bet on something good— WHEN IT IS GOOD— can secure some satisfactory information occasionally on the Chicago races by communicating with DANIEL STOKER "90 8SJi£t.A™ Established 1890 1.311100011 2" I WOH "Before the 1 publ.c every ^j^g ( ^ ^tfK^jj?®* WE HAVE AN J|§|l 8 lo 20 to I Special fmW at HAWTHORNE TODAY /^ll^^r Don't fail to get it. VjUjS ALSO A I 10 to 30 to ! Certainty We Never Mis- , , I represent. at St. LOUIS. Terms for best bets at Hawthorne and St. .Louis : $1 DAILY, $5 WEEKLY or $5 for 5 winning specials. Wired at 10 a. in. Delivered to any city address before IS m, REYNOLDS & CO. 6th Floor, 119 Dearborn St , Chicago. Also on sale at 12 m. at news stands in Saratoga Hrtel and 8herman Hou?e and stands at Clark and Madison sts., restaurant 4253 South Halsted st. SELECTIONS vs. GUESSING $500. CHALLENGE that I will give more winners at Washington Park than any oth^r handicapper. 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 PJ5K. CENT STRAIGHT WINS at Worth. Terms for three specially selected races $2.50 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'B, 305 Wabash Ave. Every order includes my GRAND BETTING SYSTEM and advance American Derby selections FREE. C. W. LAPHAM 6534 Sh^o1'.^ Telephone Hyde Park 5833. For Sale Cheap VERY FAST, SOUMJ 4-TEAK-OLD Beady to race. 310 Bissell St., 3rd Flat, City. GIBSON'S Pullman Special , HANDICAP and EXPERT WIRE, 5th YEAR 50 CENTS-NO MORE. $2.50 Weekly or $3.25 Special Delivery. 130 DEARBORN ST., - - SUITE 316. HAWTHORNE TODAY ! Winner of the Flight Stakes, 1 5 to I. Winner of the Prairie Stakes, 3 to I. Two Other Safe Specials, 4 to L EPICURE, LAMPOON, SOL SMITH, GALBA, F YING TORPEDO, TOM MAYBIH. FRIDAY'S WINNERS & PLACE WINNERS. Plater, Right and True, Seymour, Highlander Morris Park Light Opera, Sweet DreHm, St. Iiouis. MflTlfiP My sheets on sale only at office and Kuntz-(UlltiC. Rommler's (both places), Berghoff. Grand Pacific and news stands Madison, Clark and Washington streets; Egers, 20 Van Buren street, promptly at 11 a. m. daily. Accept no substitutes. Pay no attention to "knockers." Skeptics easily convinced. 52^~My specials delivered to reach any address in citv limits 12 noon. NOTE — During Hawthorne races my agent will have sheets on sale at termiuus street car line, race track ^~I wire EXTRAS anywhere in U. S. and Canada on receipt of WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION $3.SO (which inclndes telegraph deposit). Full sheets and specials on Hawthorne and all tracks on sale at 11 sharp. ( ^-A ' WISE AND LUCKY OWNER" giving us the inside today. Jfllill OLEARY^ 4183 S. Halsted St., - Chicago. III. FUTURE BOOKS ON AMERICAN DERBY Suburban, and the The Harlem-National Handicaps! WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. I.nne DtfitancA 'Phonos Yards 628 and 654. Today==At Hawthorne==Today 8 to 20 to I ADVERTISED EXTRA SPECIAL That I regard a Sure Winner. My advertised special for Thursday did not start. $2.00 for each ONE HORSE SPECIAL or six for $10.00. For out of town service address PEIVATE OFFICE— 94 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, 111. 'Phone Dearborn 3031. COL. J. C. WOOTERS, MANAGER. Bunco Broncho Information Company OFFICE: 315, 167 DEARBORN ST. AND RED HOT STAND AT RACE TRACK. 4 'PHONE CENTRAL 5138. Page [3] St. Louis Form. ST. LOUIS FORM. The form of Saturday's Fair Grounds fields is: First Race— Peaches, Tempt, Glen Bow. Second Race— Bill Knight, Imboden, Matt Wadleigh. Third Race— Cadet, Pierce X, Joe Goss. Fourth Race— Frank Bell, Scorpio, Schrei-ber entry. Fifth Race— Kunja, Cast Iron, Cherished. Sixth Race — Dr. Scharff, Maghoni, Jerry Hunt. Seventh Race — The Black Scot, The Messenger, Pathos. St. Louis Form. ST. LOUIS FORM. 8t. Loots, Mo., May 29 — The horses seeming to have thn best chances in Saturday's races are : First Race — Peaches or Baylike. Second Race— Bill Knight or Nannie Hodge. Third Race— Pierce J. or Dr. Kammerer. Fourth Race— Sylvia Talbot or Santa Ventura. Fifth Race— Cherished or Kunja. Sixth Race— Jerry Hunt or Echo Dale. Seventh Race— Daddy Bender or Pay tho Fiddler. R. J. COLIilNB. St. Louis Entries. ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. Probabilities : Woather cloudy ; track sloppy. •Apprentice allowance. © Runs well in mud. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward, Selling. Ind. Horses,color,sex&pedigree. A. Wt. Hdcp. 3S963 Onogen 5.. 109 ....CS5 155345 Glen Bow 6.. 109 ....CS5 Second to None 4.. 107 35936 Oton Clay 4..107 ....6 5 :!2247 Baylike 3.. 107 ....6.0 (313S6)Intent 6.. 107 ....6S0 85194 My Pet 6.. 107 ....670 38621 Madam 6 . .107 .... 675 38818 Peaches 5.. 107 ....700 36328 Faquita 4 . .105 ... .675 S5309*Potasi 5.. 104 ....6S0 39336*Aransas 4«.. 4..102 ....675 (3530S)*Tempt 5.. 102 ....690 39275 Little Giant .' 3.. 99 ....675 Edna Lowe, b. f, by Sykes- ton— Dew of June 3.. 93 Second Race— 6 1-8 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. 'Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 39244 Nannie Hodge 112 ....715 392442Bill Knight 108 ....725 39244 Imboden ^..107 ....720 39244 Brick Fowler 107 ....710 39274sMatt Wadleigh 104 ....715 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (39273)Joe Goss 6..115 ....715 3S529 Peter Duryea C..112 ....700 (39035)Pierce J 4.U10 ....720 (39156)One More 5.. 109 ....715 3S869 Saline 5.. 109 ....695 3S6792Reducer ..... 4 .- 8. .109 ....715 35510 Hanan I 7.. 107 ....695 39113 Luna Minor 4. .105 ....705 390372Cadet 4.. 102 ....725 39339 Zirl ... 4".. 4..102 ....705 (39134) Dr. Kammerer 4".. 3.. 100 ....710 38842*Orpheum 3.. 99 ....700 39307 Duke Dashaway 3.. 9S ....690 3910S*Kim 3.. 98 ....710 Fourth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. The Memorial Handicap. $1,000 added. (391S4) Scorpio 6.. 120 ....740 (39135) tSylvia Talbot 3. .116 ....730 (39306) Frank Bell 7. .112 ....750 3903SfErema 5.. 103 ....735 39081 Two Lick 3.. 102 ....725 392462Santa Ventura 5.. 99 ....735 390143J. Sidney Walker 3.. 99 ....730 3S6S33Stand Pat 3.. 95 ....725 (39182)Flash of Night 3.. 90 ....720 tB. Schreiber entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-4 Miles 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (39245)Cast Iron 4.. 114 ....720 39305 El Caney 4"-- 6..104 ....705 39136 Georgia Gardner 4-.. 5.. 104 ....700 39185 Irving Mayor 4 .. 5.. 101 ....715 392173Cherished 4*.- 5.. 99 ....715 39245*Kunja 7.. 99 ....725 392453Neversuch 3.. 92 ....700 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. J-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. (39340)*Echo Dale 4 ,. 5.. 109 ....710 (39112) Jerry Hunt 4--- 7..10G ....715 39277*Dr. Scharff 4".- 4.. 104 ....72o 39214 Stub 3.. 99 ....715 (39182)Flash of Night 3.. 97 ....710 39182 Budweiser 3.. 95 ....705 (39307) Dotty Shute 4-.. 3.. 93 ....70a (37017)*Maghoni 4«.. 3.. SS ....720 Seventh Race— 1 Mile and 20 Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 392172Jessie Y. 5.. 113 ....715 391362Chandoo 4.. Ill ....710 3924S2Dr. Carrick 5.. 109 ....70a 39137 Our Lady 5.. 107 710 39212 Russellton 4«.. 5..106 ....695 3927S3The Black Scot 4".- 6.. 106 ....725 39185 Fon Spray 5..10G ....705 S9160 Rochester 6.. 106 ....690 38890 Pay the Fiddler 4-.. 7. .106 ....705 39278«The Messenger ►* .. 6.. 105 ....720 39336 MargieS 4. .100 ....700 39110*Venus Victrix 4.. 95 ....690 39278 Eliza Dillon ►£ •• 4.. 95 ....700 39217 Daddy Bender 4-.. 3.. 84 ....715 392152*Pathos 4*.- 3.. 84 ....715 Brooklyn Form. BROOKLYN tfltRM. t Tht form of Saturday's Qraveeend fleldf» is : First Race-Clorita, Sweat Nell, Futunta. Second Raco— Lavator, Tip Gallant. Plohn. Third Race— Nameoki, Walterin, Agnes Brennan. Fourth Race— Poteute, Kingraine, Sambo. Fifth Race— Shorthose, St. Daninl.Mackey Dwyer Sixth Race— Grenada, Hopeful Miss, Bass. Brooklyn Form. BROOKLYN FORM. New Yoek, May 29.— Tho horses seeming to have the best chances in Saturday's rac«s are: First Race— Merry Acrobat or Clorita. Second Race— Fred Ackerman or Lavator. Third Race— Nameoki or Ishlana. Fourth Race— Shorthose or Mackey Dwyer. Fifth Race— Potente or Remorse. Sixth Race— Bass or Jocund. H, Foesland. Brooklyn Entries. BROOKLYN ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. ©Runs well in mud. First Race— About 3-4 Mile 3- year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind, Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 37430 Corrigan 4... 4.. 126 ....720 36231 St. Finnan 4«.. 5. .115 ....725 3S955 Merry Acrobat 3.. 113 ....730 39296 Ben Howard 4"-- 4.. Ill ....735 39291 The Guardsman 3.. 108 ....730 392332Futurita 3.. 108 ....735 39291 Clorita 4... 5.. 103 ....750 37SS6 Sweet Nell 4".. 3.. 100 ....740 Second Race— About 2 1-2 Miles. 4- year-olds and upward. Handicap, The Empire State Steeplechase. $2,500 added. 39171 Fulminate 7. .158 ....665 3S074 Ivan 6. .154 ....670 (39171)Plohn 6.. 153 ....685 39171 Judge Phillips 5.. 152 ....675 39171 Neponset 6. .151 ....680 39024 Mystic Shriner 8.. 142 ....675 39171 Herculean 6.. 142 ....680 291713Lavator 7. .142 ....700 (3G174)Tip Gallant 7..142 ....690 39171 Adjidaumo 4-.- 5. .142 ....675 39171 Fred Ackerman 5. .140 ....670 39332 Dagmar 4«.. 8.. 140 ....660 (39082)Lord Radnor 4.. 137 ....6S0 (392C5)Semper Ira 6.. 135 ....6S5 39171 The Ragged Cavalier 4.. 130 ....670 Third Race-5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. The Bedford Stakes. $1,500 added. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 3S829 Princetonian 110 ....720 39145 Luminosity 110 ....735 3SS7S2Nameoki 107 ....750 (3S757) Flagstaff 105 ....730 38975 Colonel Kearney 105 ....715 Wigan 104 39146 Ishlana 104 ....735 Midshipman, b. c, by Top Gallant— Occula 104 .'. 39293 Sir Carter 100 ....715 39023 Wotan 97 ....720 Tender Crest, b. f, by Gold-crest— Tenderness 94 392953Walterin 94 ....740 3S975 Agnes Brennan .89 ....735 Fourth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds. Allowances. The Preakness Stakes. $1,500 added, lad. Horsos. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 38759 Rightful 118 ....725 (39026)Shorthose ...118 ....750 (36314)Fire Eater 4«..118 ....730 39123 Flocarline 4 ..H3 ....735 390773St. Daniel 4 ..10S ....740 393242Mackey Dwyer ►P-.IOS ....735 39101 Tugai Bey 4«..10S ....720 354782Phaon .'. 108 ....715 39077 Orloff 105 ....720 Fifth Race-1 1-1G Miles 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 390963Remorse 4«.. 4.. Ill ....730 39296 Ben Howard 4«.. 4. .111 ....725 39323 Ethics 4... 5 109 ....730 39296 Kingraine 4«.. 5.. 109 ....740 36163 Merito 4 -. 6..109 ....720 (39063)Sambo 4«.. 4..10S ....735 359312Caller -4.. 108 ....715 3S553 Potente 4-.. 8.. 105 ....750 39296 Oclawaha 4«.. 4.. 103 ....735 39233 Colonsay 4*.. 3.. 99 ....725 Sixth Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. End. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 3S87S Rusk 112 ....700 Baseful, ch. c, by Mirthful-Bassinette 112 38464 Matamoras 112 ....705 Clifton Forge, ch. c, by Handsome— Illisee 112 Dutiful, gr. c, by Faraday— Slipalong 112 39073 Jocund 112 ....715 Gold Dome, ch. c, by Gold-crest — Notre Dame ...112 Brooklyn, br. c, by Tenny— Floss 112 Divination, ch. f, by Horoscope— White Rose 112 Andrew Mack, ch. c, by Char- axus— Generine 112 39145 Waterspout 112 ....700 39145 Sais 112 ....705 39145 Bass 112 ....715 39073 Gunwad 109 .....710 War Times, br. f, by Artillery —Virginia Dare, by Apache.. 109 Favor King, ch. g, by Faver- dale— Queen Dolly 109 3S9522Grenada 109 ....725 390012IIopeful Miss 109 ....720 Latonia Form. LATONIA FORM. The form of Saturday's Latonia fields is: First Race— Carl Kahler, Harlem Lane, The Boer Second Race— Little Duchess II., The Stewardess, Mandamus. j Third Race— Soufriere, Silver Thistle, Dorice. Fourth Race— Belle's Commoner, Pugh entry, Reservation. Fifth Race— El Donoso, Mizzen Mast, Scipio. Sixth Race— John J. Regan, Murmur, Gold Boll. Latonia Form. LATONIA FORM. Covington, Ky., May 29.— The horses seeming to hf7« the best chances in Saturday's races are: First Race— Carl Kahler, Mint Leaf, John Coulter Second Race— Mandamus, Little Duchess II., Welsh Girl. Third Raco— Silver Thistle, Soufriere, Dorice. Fonrth Race — Belle's Commoner, Glenwood, Woodlake. Fifth Race— El Donoso, Mizzen Mast, Scipio. Sixth Raco— Frank Mc, Gold Bell, Senor. T. K, Ltnoh Latonia Entries. LATONIA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track slow. ♦Apprentice allowance. ® Runs well in mud. First Race -3-4 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward, Selling, Tnd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp 39302 Fleuron 6. .113 ....710 (39269) The Boer 4... 5. .112 ....715 3S6283*Carl Kahler 5. .110 ....725 39267 John Drake 4 .. 5. .106 ....690 392723Remark 5.. 106 ....710 393023Harlem Lane 5 104 ....720 36342 Margaret Steele 5.. 104 ....695 39269*Velasquez 5. .101 ....705 392722* Almanzo 4«.. 4..100 ....715 39211 Grand Mary 3.. 99 ....705 39155 John Coulter 4... 3.. 98 ....710 39206 Mint Leaf 3.. 96 ....695 36383 Back Number 4... 3.. 93 ....700 392423*Goo Goo 3.. 91 ....705 Second Race--1 Mils. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. (39302)Little Duchess II 4«.. 5. .107 ....725 39176 Wall About 5.. 105 ....705 393012North Wind 4.. 105 ....710 (39154)Choice 4.. 5. .105 ....715 392392Adelante 5. .105 ....710 391533Bean 4.. C..103 ....705 392072Mandamus 6.. 103 ....715 39207*Invictus 5.. 100 ....705 39237*Axares 4. .100 ....695 38481 Baflled 4.. 6.. 100 ....710 393013Welsh Girl 4.. 100 ....700 39302 Hurry 5. .100 ....700 3S909 Locust Blossom 4 .. 8.. 100 ....705 S9302*The Stewardess 4... 4.. 95 ....720 Third Race— 5-8 Mile. 2- year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp 3923S2Dorice 105 ....715 (39268) Soufriere 105 ....725 (3929S)Silver Thistle 105 ....720 392982Laura Ireland 101 ....715 S926S Ricena 101 ....700 Good Cheer, ch. f, by Fonso— Harty 101 3926S San Marino 101 ....700 3929S3Princess Lucille 101 ....705 Artimesia, b. f, by Albert — Annie Layne 101 3926S Danube ,101 ....710 Fourth Raco— 1 1-16 Miles. 3- year-olds and upward. The Decoration Handicap. $1,500 added. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp (3S910)fSilk Cord 4.. 116 ....740 392402tJack Rattlin 4«.. 4.. 115 ....735 39210 Belle's Commoner 4.. 115 ....750 39240 Woodlake 3.. 103 ....730 391052Bad News 3.. 98 ....725 292712Glenwood 5.. 9S ....720 (39103)tFonsoluca 4.. 96 ....735 39271+Sinner Simon 3.. 93 720 392993Reservation 3.. 90 ....735 tJ. W. Pugh entry. jGorman & Bauer entry. Fifth Kace-5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses,color,sex& pedigree. A. Wt. Hdcp. (39175)Mizzen Mast 105 ....720 (39270) E1 Donoso 105 ....725 39241 Scipio 105 ....715 39270 Huckleberry Finn 102 ....700 Walter Duffy, b. c, by G. W. Johnson— Manola, by Glenelgl02 Cohassett. b. c, by Florist or Bob Miles— Espanola 102 Felix Martin, br. c, by St. Felix— Bettie Martin 102 39270 St Paris 102 ....715 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Ago. Wt. Hdcp. (39130)Altona 4.. 110 ....705 (39301)Frank Mc 4. .107 ....715 39301 Binehelio 4.. 105 ....710 39239 Tufts 4.. 103 ....705 3929!)2*Gold BelL 4«.. 3.. 101 ....715 39271 Senor 3.. 100 ....710 39154 Tom Hall 4-.. 3.. 100 ....700 39103 Luigart 4... 3.. 9S ....705 S9334*John J. Regan 3.. SO ....725 (39267)*Murmur 4-- 3.. 86 ....720 LEXINGTON 22ND ST. AND MICHIGAN BLVD. C II I C A G O High Class European. Absolutely Fireproof. Rates : $1.00 Per Day and Up. With Bath: $2.00 Per Day and Up. Special rates during racing season, convenient to transportation to all tracks. GEO. B. ROSS, Proprietor. Toronto Form. TORONTO FORM. The form of Saturday's Toronto fields is : First Race— Cassville, Hie Away, Sly Boots. Second Race— Termagant, Loupania, Ericula. Third Race— Merriment, Maiden, Easy Street. Fourth Race— Hendrie entry, Tweed, King's Craft Fifth Race— Claude, Shrine, Ma'mBelle. ' Sixth Race— Earl of Norfolk, Adele Harding, Ravelment. 8eventh Race— Frank Love, Jim Collins, Oil in the Can. Toronto Form. TORONTO FORM. Toronto, Ont., May 29.— The horses soeming to have the best chances in Saturday's races are: First Race— Euclaire, George Perry, Hie Away. Second Race— Termagant, Scotch Plume, Sky Blue. Third Raco— Cook entry, Dyment entry, Maiden. Fourth Race— Maple 8ugar, Tweed, King's Craft. Fifth Race— Daly entry, Schulz entry. Ma'ms'elle. Sixth Race— Earl of Norfolk, Lady Essex, Adele Harding. Seventh Race— June Collins, Amahagga, Taps, W. J. Walsh. Toronto Entries. TORONTO ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track slow. ©Runs woll in mud. 'Apprentice allowance. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, [nd. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 39281 Kingbrook 5.. Ill ....690 39251 Gold Cure 4... 4. .108 . 710 (39193)Euclaire 6 106 ""715 39279 Fairy Tale 6. .106 ....695 3S6SS Star Gazer 6. .105 . 690 38S58 Maxette 4,.. 3.. 105 .705 356S3 Maggie W „.. 5..103 700 3S606 The Elba 4,.. 5.. 103 715 357S0 Clarena 4*.- 4.. 102 . 695"' 39315 Directum 6.. 102 . 690 39281=Hie Away 6.. 100 ....720 393413Sly Boots 3..100 715 39281 Rideau 8..100 ".710 39309 Cassville -. 4.. 98 . 725 39315 Maru 4.. 94 ""705 39218 George Perry 4.. 3.. 85 '"*710 39193 Lady Russell „.. 3.. 83 ..."700 ' Second Race-5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. The Hopeful Stakes. $500 added. (39280) Termagant 117 725 (39310)tEricula 117 tJJ (39190)JSeotch Plume 117 '.'.'.'.710 (39252)Loupania 112 720 392S0 Sky Blue 105 715 39310 Short Cake ....105 ... 700 3S591tAli Good 105 ....705 " 3S676 Irene Cross .• 105 700 392522JStrange Device 100 .'.'.'.100 392523JCon Amore 100 ....710 fS. E. Parmer entry. $J. E. Seagram entry. Ihird Race— 1 1-16 Milts 3- year-olds and upward. Handicap. The Seagram Cup. $500 added and Cup ' *i-s— ' * Value $1,000. « ^.|13|Benckart 4... 5. .130 ....735^ 353t StBeguile 8. .128 .. 710 (392S2)tMerriment 4.. 4.. 125 750 392S23Malden .V...?.:: 5..W . 740 (39193)Euclaire 6. .120 ...*730 39314 Procession 7. 120 725 (39224)Butter Scotch 7..119 '.'.".720 392822ttEasy Street 4..117 735 ss.?restfallen 4.. 114 ::::7i5 3934b|Jerry 4«.. 6..110 ....720 39218ttGeorge Perry 4... 3.. 109 ....730 39279 Lucrusta ..' 4.. 106 715 tG. W. Cook entry. .JJ. Duggan entry. TtN. Dyment entry. Fourth Race— About 2 1-3 Miles. Steeplechaso. 4- year-olds and upward. Allowances, 392502|Ten Below Zero 4. .168 700 (39312)fMaple Sugar * 5. .168 *690 SBlfer ••••• . 6 168 ::::67o S-£°l0 J 9. .168 ....680 Kwweed 7"163 — -G85 392o0 Hero 7. .161 680 39188 Grey Cloud 5 161 675 : 28407 King's Craft Cm ....GSt iW. Hendrie entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. The Woodstock Plate. $1,200 added. Ind. Horses, color/Bex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (39221)tClaude .129 . 750 - 39343tDecoration T...m 735 S-tShrine 4. 124 ....740 39224 Ma'mselle 4. 124 735 • Marcellian, ch. c, by Ravels-ton— Marcell 115 . 39224 Camembert ...H2 ....730 : iM. J. Daly entry. $H. C. Schulz entry. Sixth Race-3-4 Mile. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. ; Gossiper 4 107 39309 Miss Fisher 4.ii07 """ioo 2S354 Lady Powhattan 9.. 107 !!!.*690 SLat,rob£ 3.. 105 ....705 34659 Lady Essex 4 .102 710 39254 Bassanio 3" i(y ""71c 39279 Lee Ridley 4*102 "*705 392543Earl of Norfolk 3 102 ""725 39254 Australia 3 100 ""710 ' 35293 Monida 3100 ""705 3S616 Adele Harding 3'. '.100 '." '.720 Seventh Race 3-1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. 39220 Taps 4 112 ./fn 34422 Amahagga 4.. 109 . 715,- 34348 Rio Bamba "" 4 ..109 700 39309 Cartoon 4 109 "695 35691 Destitute 4,.. 4..107 ""710 ■ 393443Oil in the Can 3''l05 TLS ' 39284 Frank Love A.. 4.. 104 725 382592Walbrook 3 102 705 393093June Collins 4... 3. .102 720 36468 Fuego A.. 3.. 102 *686 " 39193 Maria Vaughn ...7... 3 100 m 392493Healinff Salve IlIlOQ ^70t Page [4] Latonia Form Chart. LATONIA FORM CHART. M1LLDALE, KY., May 29, 1903.— Ninth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy, track good. Presiding Judge, Charles F. Price. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, B. C. Hopper. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall Hag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE — 1 Mile. Purse ?400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 2S837*D. L. MOORE ws 3 87 6 4J 2- P l3 1° Reed A G McCampbell 4 5 4 75* 39206SMOYLE ws 3 95 3 2l 4* 2i 2* 2s S Bonner Oots Bros 1 6-5 1 1-2 39065 KEN. MUDDLE ws 4 99 5 32 3* 4- 4* 3« Scully W J Foley & Co6 10 10 4 39269 JOHN C. KING W 3 95 1 51 64 7nk 5J 41 Kunz J Brinkman 30 40 40 15 39267 CLASS LEADER ws 3 96 4 7 7 5" 7 5J Roman'li W Newman & Col5 15 15 6 39150 KING TATIUS WSB 4 101 9 61 51 6l 6" 6- C Kelly C T Waltring&Col2 15 15 6 39150 CURATE w 4 104J10 10 9 9 9 7 McQuade C Hak & Sons 40 40 20 8 39242 FLAUNTESS W3 90 88 8 8 8 8 H GilmoreW Bosler & Co 15 20 20 8 36052 S. P. COCHRAN WS 5 107 2 l1 ll 3l 3S 9 R H'nd's'nW H Crawford 30 30 12 5 39150 SLY MAID w 4 99 7 9 10 10 10 10 Roberts Kramer Bros 30 30 25 10 S9130 PRINCE LIEF JR.w 5 101 11 11 11 11 11 11 J O'Con'r Taylor' Bros 25 30 30 10 32922 NANCY BLAKE W 3 90 12 12 12 12 12 12 Bliss Mrs W O Joplin 30 50 50 20 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 24}, 49}, 1:161, 1:42*. Winner — B. g, by Oddfellow — Miss Jackson (trained by P. West). Went to post at 2:36. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. D. L. Moore was the best ridden. Reed hustled him along all the way and opened up a winning lead while rounding the far turn, but the horse was tiring at the end and just managed to last long enough to stall off Moyle. Bonner took the latter back in the first half, then came on very fast and would have won in another stride. Kentucky Muddle finished well and was easily the best of the others. Scratched— 39126 Rosy M., 99. Overweights — Class Leader, 4 pounds; Curate, 3 J. D. L. Moore, show, 3 to 5. Moyle, show, out. Kentucky Muddle, show, 2 to 1. SECOND RACE — 4 1*2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Selling. ^0 tj| 30 Ind Horses A Wt St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 39241 OCYROHE w 103 8 • Gh 3l lnk Roman'li Tholl Bros 6 12 12 5 39208 H. L'HRMANN JR.W 103 6 5J 22 2* Scully J Fay 6 10 10 4 392083DR. CARTLEDGE W 103 4 2" 51 32 R H'nd's'nS C Wagner 2 13-513-51 3920S TWO PENNY ws 103 5 ll 1-' 4l J O'Con'r J H Baker 5 7 7 2J 39208 BLAZIUS W 108 1 4nk 61 53 C'whurst D O'Brien S 10 10 3 39208 PROBABLE ws 1071 3 7 4i 0" T Knight S S Brown 4 C 6 2J 39009 PARACAMPH ws 103 7 9 9 7 B'champ J B Lewman 15 25 25 8 29270 JOVIAL C. w 100 2 8 8 8 S Bonner J Naylor & Co 10 15 15 6 LAUNAY w 103 10 10 10 9 Roberts W Gerst 15 30 30 10 39241 JIM FERRLN wb 103 9 3l 7 10 C Kelly J J Marklein 0 8 8 4 •CHEBOYGAN w 9S 11 11 11 11 McMull'n G Hendrie 15 30 30 10 ARCANUM w 103 12 12 12 12 R Will'msH Benzinger&Co 10 20 20 S v *Apprentice allowance. Time, 24*, 49*. 56}. Winner — B. c, by Dr. MacBride— Ocypete (trained by J. Tholl). Went to post at 3:09. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second handily. Ocyrohe, after getting off badly, came with a rush at the end and got up in the last few strides. Henry Luehrmann Jr. showed surprising improvement, but tired when it came to a drive. Dr. Cartledge had no mishaps, was off with the leaders and showed early speed, but tired and quit. Two Penny ran well to the stretch, but quit in the last quarter. Blazius was sore when going to the post and has bucked shins. This is a good-looking colt. Jim Ferrin swerved all over the track in the stretch run. Scratched— 39208 Louis Kraft, 98. Overweights — Blazius, 5 pounds; Probable, 4}. Ocyrohe, show, 2} to 1. Henry Luehrmann Jr., show, 2 to 1. Dr. Cartledge, show, 1 to 2. -J^ THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. g Q *^ Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39179 AVOID ws 3 92 1 3£ 42 41 lnk H GilmoreD A Honig 15 40 30 8 (38246)OLEFIANT w 3 101 3 4" 6 52 2nk C Kelly J G Greener&Co 4 5 5 8-5 169240 BARDOLPH ws 3 100 5 22 lnk 2\ 3l S Bonner Gorman & Bauer 8-5 8-5 3-2 1-2 (39211)KHAKI w 5 100 4 52 31 1" 4* J O'Con'r G Hendrie 7 7 7 8-5 S91023BENSONHURST ws 3 102 2 1" 2" 3l 5= Reed J W Schorr 2 11-511-57-10 S92062MANSARD W3 90 6 6 51 6 6 C Howell G J Long 15 30 30 8 Time, 24 J, 49}, 1:15* Winner — B. f, by Tithonus — Touch Not (trained by T. Honig). Went to post at 3:38. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Avoid was well ridden. Gilmore saved ground with her at all turns and she came through on the inside at the homestretch and finished going fast. Olefiant was taken back by Kelly a couple of times, but came very fast at the end and would have won in a few more strides. Bardolph was much used in the first half in chasing Bensonhurst and came very wide at the turn into the homestretch and carried Khaki out with him. Bensonhurst quit badly. Overweights — Khaki, 2 pounds. Avoid, show, 3 to 1. Olefiant, show, 1 to 2. Bardolph, show, out. Bensonhurst, show, out tfO'-jQO FOURTH RACE — Short Course. Steeplechase. Purse $To~0~ 4-year-olds Q \j Q Q and upward. Handicap. Ind Horaoa A Wt St 3 6 9 12 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 84443 NINOS WS 9 132 6 43 4l 32 3l 4" 1" Sweeney J S Bratton 8 25 25 8 39082 GOV. BOYD ws 8 143 2 52 5= 43 22 V- 2s J Carter W S Laird 3 4J 4* 3-2 39269 PHOSPHOR'S w 5 130 5 1* l2 l2 4" 3* 3* Schill W H Sayre 4 30 25 8 39209 MIKE RICE wslO 150 3 32 3* 5» 52» 5™ 43 Downs Farrar & Co 6-5 6-5 1 1-2 39126 CRAVEN w 5 130 7 2* 22 2» l2 22 5" Absher Brewer & Co 10 15 15 5 392092ISLIP W 7 132 8 6* 6° 610 62» 62 s 63° Gaylor G Shafer 6 20 10 2 39271 H. LORDSHIP W7 137 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 C Brown J D Smith 6 9 9 3 39107 BALLOON ws 5 127 9 Fell. Whitc'b Maginnis & Co 10 40 40 10 39082 DAGMAR ws 8 146 4 Fell. McClune W H White 10 20 20 8 Time, 3:07*. Winner — B m, by'Charaxus — Ninone (trained by C Douglas). Went to post at 4:10. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Ninos and Phosphorus ran outside of the flag just before coming to the last jump in the field, but were pulled up and went around the right way. Ninos came very fast in the stretch run, caught Governor Boyd tiring and got up in the last stride. Governor Boyd was well ridden and had no mishaps. Phosphorus showed early speed, but tired when it came to the final drive. Mike Rice was bumped into at the sixth jump. Craven quit badly. His Lordship is a bad fencer. Islip pulled up lame. Scratched— 39209 The Geezer, 130. Overweights — His Lordship, 2 pounds. Ninos, show, 4 to 1 Governor Boyd, show, 3 to 5. Phosphorus, show, 4 to 1. Mike Rice, show, out. FIFTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. g *^ Ind Horses AWtSt% Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (39271)ESHERIN ws 112 4 41 2l 22 l2 Reed J F Schorr 6-5 6-5 1 9-20 39178 BELLE MAHONE w 107 2 11 l1 1* 23 C'whurst S K Hughes&Co 5 5 A\ 7-5 39081 ILMARINEN ws 102 6 610 3* 310 310 J O'Con'r Talbot Bros 2 11-511-53-5 36254 GALLAWATER w 104 1 2nk 4« 4« 48 R H'nd's'nC L Railey 20 40 40 10 39055 RAVEN ROOST ws 102 5 5l 61S 52 5* S Bonner W S Barnes 20 30 30 10 35990 GOO GOO EYES W 102 3 32 52 O™ 610 Roman'li W J Young & Co20 20 20 6 * RHODA FULLER W 102 7 7 7 7 7 Scully S Wirthlin 20 30 30 8 Time, 24}, 50}, 1:16}, 1:22}. i Winner — Ch. f, by Esher — Sonora (trained by J. F. Schorr). " Went to post at 4:52. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Reed waited with Esherin for the first half, then moved up to the leaders while rounding the far turn and came away without much effort in the stretch run. Belle Mahone was much used in setting the pace and tired at the end. Ilmarinen closed a big gap while rounding the far turn, but was carried wide into the homestretch and tired in the last furlong. Gallawater and Goo Goo Eyes quit as if short. Overweights — Belle Mahone, 5 pounds; Gallawater, 2. Esherin. show, out. Belle Mahone, show, 2 to 5. Ilmarinen, show, out. SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upwardT-SeTlirig" ffiQ*^ _| _ Ind Horaee A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 392423SHOGUN WSB 3 97 4 4l 4l 2* 2£ lnk S Bonner E C Reynolds 8-5 11-511-57-10 LANDOLA ws 4 102 8 74 7s 5l 4i 21 Roman'li W J Young & Col5 30 30 10 39207 FLANEUR wb 5 107 2 3l 3h 4s 52 3s C'whurst J Maiden 6 9 8 3 392U2JOHN J. REGAN w 3 100 1 2°k 22 33 32 4« C Kelly J J Marklein 2 2 8-5 7-10 NOT WISELY WSB 3 99 9 51 61 7, 6* 5s TImms A Furst 10 40 40 10 36197 FLYING GIRL w 3 90 3 ll l2 l2 ll 62 Reed Wdford&Ev'm'n 6 7 7 2J 189242 39242 FAIR LASS wsb 3 95 7 8 S S 7 7 Scully F A Bigden &. Col5 30 30 10 39242 ARTIST ws 3 92 5 6* 54 6i 8 8 Paul J H Baker 20 30 30 12 3S620 JENA w 6 102 6 Fell. Fletcher Mrs M Goldblatt 6 15 15 5 Time, 25, 50}, 1:17}, 1:43}. Winner — B. g, by Artillery — Long Nannie (trained by G. Cadwallader). Went to post at 5:22. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Shogun moved up fast at the turn into the homestretch, but was driving to the limit, at the end to stall off Landola. The latter was outrun for the first half and cut off at the far turn and knocked back, but closed a big gap and was wearing the winner down at every stride. Flaneur came wide at the turn into the homestretch. Flying Girl showed speed, but tired as if short. Scratched— 39176 Wall About, 104; 39242 Flora Bright, 95; 39237 Antolee, 107. Overweights — John J. Regan, 3 pounds; Not Wisely, 4. Shogun, show, out. Landola, show, 4 to 1. Flaneur, show, 3 to 2. John J. Regan, show, out. Hawthorne Form Chart. HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., May 29, 1903.— Sixth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track slow. , ' 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 blinkers. QA'll O FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400; $75~fo~S second ;-$25"to~third.' Ot/OlU 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39255 SOL SMITH w 104 2'' l2} l2 1* Helg'sen S S Brown 4 5 31 6-5"" 39225*IDA DAVIS W 96 3" 2i 24 23 Davis J C Milam & Co25 40 30 12 391142*S. OF FORTUNE w 102 8J 3£ 33 331 J Booker G W Poole 10 12 8 3 (39225)*GLISTEN W 101 5& 4" 43 4h H PhillipsF Cook 8-5 2 9-5 4-5 80114 BERNICE W 105 4» 5nk 5* 52 J Reiff E Corrigan 12 35 30 8 39255*LEECH 102 10" 93 6J 6* Webb W J Donohue 20 40 30 12 39198*CAPITOL WSB 93 9nk 10 81 73 Anders'n L H Ezell 25 50 40 15 392252JENNIE MOORE W 106 7nk 6l 73 8h P Phillips W C Overton&Co3 7 7 21 3S838 BANWELL w 104 6" 82 10 9* H Booker C R Ellison 15 15 12 5 39018*LAWNDALE w 104 11 72 9Dk10 Treanor T J O'Hern 15 20 12 5 ♦POLLY WATER w 9S lnk Fell. Robbins F J Kelley 10 40 30 12 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 26g, 51§ 58g. Winner — B. c, by Russell — Lady Goldsmith (trained by R. Tucker). Went to post at 2:30. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Sol Smith, off flying, showed keen speed throughout and easily stood off Ida Davis' bid in the last eighth. The latter made a determined effort to close up on the winner in the final eighth, but without avail. She was much the best of the others at that. Soldier of Fortune failed to come with his usual rush at the end. He ran to his best form and is a consistent colt. Glisten hung palpably when called on in the final furlong. She has probably had a little too much of it lately. Bernice ran well for three furlongs. The others were never serious contenders. Scratched— (39288) Susie Christian, 109; 39042 Establish, 106. * Corrected weights — Bernice, 104. Overweights — Bernice, 1 pound. ^ Sol Smith, show, 3 to 5. Ida Davis, show, 6 to 1. Soldier of Fortune,- show.S to 5. Glisten, show, 2 to 5. OQO-J AT SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $400; $75 to second; $25 to third. O Xj Q JL I 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39230 GALBA WSB 3 106 &• 2* 2« 212 2« Vs J Reiff E Corrigan (j ij (j 2 3SC59 SHERRY w 3 103 1» l2 l2 l1 l1 2* H Booker J Woods 15 50 30 12 3S605 ANIMULA ws 3 101 10i 43 3* 3* 3* 33J J WilliamJ W Marsh 20 SO 50 20 392273ITACATIARA w 4 109 7nk 72 6J 62J 4nk 44 J Booker W M Walker 30 50 40 15 S92563CAXTON, W 3 103 5" S2 S3 83 61 5s Helg'sen S S Brown 4 5 4 8-5 3S610 WH'GDOODLE ws 5 113 8nk 5"k 53 4»k 7* 63 Otis E Horton 10 25 20 8 39044 CHICAGO GIRL w 3 101 3U 9" 9* 9* 9l 7nk Grimes. G B Havill 12 16 15 6 39195 CHIEF ALOHA W 3 103 4* 31 42 52 5l S2 W Knapp Mrs R Bradley 6 6 4 8-5 39259 SPRINGSTEAD W 3 106 2» 6s 7* 7nk S1 93 Robbins J Arthur 12 50 50 20 39259 RAMPOOZA W 3 106 12s ll2 ll2 10i 102 10" Henry V Dunne 21 18-531 7-5 S90553WINE SAP w 3 101 9" 12i210" ll^Jll-nih H PhillipsW J Donohue 7 13 12 5 39066 LEE STINSON w 4 112 111 10i I2i6i22«122°1212 P Phillips W M Sanford&Co30 30 15 6 3S333 COM. DEWEY w 5 113 13 13 13 13 13 13 J Morris Banks & Long 40 60 60 20 Time, 2Gg, 53g, 1:22, l:50g. Winner— B. c, by Major Richards — Miss Preston (trained by S. Williams). Went to post at 3:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Galba was not called on until turning for home. He easily wore down Sherry in the final eighth, winning as his rider pleased. Sherry showed much speed and was much the best of the others. Animula was going fast at the end. Caxton showed scant speed and was never a serious contender. Chief Aloha had early speed. Rampooza never got out of the ruck. Scratched— 39067 Courage, 101; 34751 Tawas, 103. Galba, show, evens. Sherry, show, 6 to 1. Animula, show, S to 1. Chief, Aloha, show, 4 to 5. Rampooza, show, 7 to 10. Caxton, show, 4 to 5. = QQ»J 1 Q THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile Purse $500; $75 to second; $25 to third. Qt/OJLO 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 39162 EPICURE W 114 2" ih 12 p ji T Butler A T Dobson I 1 4-5 2-5" 3S2263TOM MAYBIN W 110 1" 2* 2i 2* 23i Henry Durnell & Herz 2 21 = 11-59-20 3S2252FLOYD K. w 110 3nk 4J 5 4* 3* C Gray S C Hildreth 6 9 8 2 (3S993)ANNA BEALL w 105 5 5 3i 3| 410 W Knapp J L Slaughter 10 30 20 5 39016 GLENDALE W 105 41 32 43 5 5 H Booker B Vincent 10 13 12 3 Time, 26J, 53g, 1:20. Winner — B. c, by Darebin — Felukah (trained by W. Short). Went to post at 4:00. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Epicure ran up to the good form he displayed in California and, after the first quarter had been run, the result was never in doubt. Tom Maybin met with no mishaps and ran to his best form. Floyd K. ran a fair race and will bear watching from now on. Anna Beall moved up fast just before turning for home, but tired fast in the last eighth. Epicure, show, out. Tom Maybin, show, out. Floyd K., show, 7 to 10. 3QQ1 Q FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile". Purse $600; $75 to second; $25 to third. t/Q JLt/ 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St Y4. % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3922S3AIRLIGHT w 3 93 1«- 2* 23 2* 21. 1* Helg'sen S S BTown 4^ — 6 51 8^5~ (39228)FLY. TORPEDOws 5 112 & 34 3' 3« 310 2} B'k'n'th Ezell & Lazarus 2 2 3-2 3-5 39142 THE FORUM W 3 90 2" l5 l8 l7 121 312 H PhillipsM D Miller 15 15 12 4 39165 JACK DEMUNDWB 4 107 41 410 48 4s 4™ 4* Henry S S Bender 21 1S-531 11-10 (39287)JORDAN W4 10S 555555H Booker T P Hayes 21 31 16-51 Time, 26, 52, 1:21, l:4Sg. Winner — B. f, by Lamplighter — Sunbeam (trained by R. Tucker). Went to post at 4:00. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Airlight gradually wore down The Forum in the final eighth and was going away at the end. Flying Torpedo was taken a little wide turning for home and stood a long strtech drive. The track had dried out too much for him to run in his best form. The Forum showed much speed, but was well beaten at the last eighth post. It was purely a three-horse race. Overweights — Airlight, 3 pounds. Airlight, show, 3 to 5. Flying Torpedo, show, out. The Forum, show, evens. Jack Demund, show, 2 to 5. Jordan, show, 1 to 3. iiQ '-IO Ci FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $500. $75 to secondT$2lTto third. Qt/tJ _ \_7 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St Yt % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " (39230) LAMPOON W 3 87 1» 1* l10 1»° 1»= l"k Robbins S S Brown 2 — 2 — 3~wf 39229 EL GHOR W 7 108 7* 74 51 43 33 2« Otis J J Greely 10 30 30 10 (39143)4SID. SABATH w 3 89 3" 6^ 74 62 4"k 34 H PhillipsM Sabath S 9 8 3 390703»GIN SPRAY W 6 102 2" 3l 3* 3° 52 4* J WilliamS C Hildreth 8 15 13 4 (39031)C. H. BR'DL'YWSB 3 97 6" 41 2* 22 22 5l J MclnfreE R Bradley 2 3 14-511-10 (39259)*COMPASS W 5 100 5nk 8 8 72 6* J Booker E Winters 4 51 52 390673*NIMBLE NAG WS 3 86i S 5l 6" 8 7nk 7" Treanor R G Lansing 30 60 60 15 38977 EXAMINER w 3 106 4"« 22 42 5* 8 8 H Booker C A Wolfe 5 12 10 4 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 251, 51g, 1:20, 1:49J, l:57g. Winner — Ch. f, by Lamplighter — Mona (trained by R. Tucker). Went to post at 4:25 Off at once to a good start. Won eased up; second easily. Lampoon showed a fine turn of speed and spreadeagled the field, being eased up to almost a walk in the closing strides. El Ghor made up ground fast in the final eighth and finished with a rush. Sidney Sabath finished going fast. The track was hardly heavy enough to suit him. Gin Spray was well spent after going six furlongs. Captain Hugh Bradley fell away badly beaten just after entering the run in. Compass was knocked clear off her stride at the first turn and had no chance thereafter. Overweights — El Ghor, 1 pound; Sidney Sabath, 2; Nimble Nag, 1}. Lampoon, show, 1 to 3. El Ghor, show, 4 to 1. Sidney Sabath, ... show. 3 to 2 Cantiin Hugh Bradley, show, 3 to 5. QQQOI SIXTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400; $75 to second; §25 to third. O tJZJ £ X 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. " Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H C P S92303SAFEGUARD w 3 90 lnt 4" l1 l5 1* W Knapp T Licalzi 8 15 12 5 39094*MARY MOORE w 5 97 5h 1010 71 51 2« J Booker W M Walker 40 100 100 30 38532 JET w 3 88 2» 21 34 221 31 T Butler W P Reardon 60 100 100 40 391992SHARPLESS w 7 107 3h 6" 61 62 4» P Phillips M Jordan 4 4 14-56-5 392603*DEL. OSTR'NDwb 6 97 lCb 81 S2 41 o- J WilliamJ F Barrett & Co8 10 10 4 (39257)A DOUGH'RTYws 5 107 4nk 91 41 73 6* J Rein! E Corrigan 2 31 3 6-5 (39260)MIKE STRA'SS ws 6 109 7* 31 5^ S1 T Shilling J U Strode 4 o 41 2 39256 PIRATE w 3 1011 9* 54 92 91 8h A Hall M Blardone 12 40 30 10 3S874 VULCAIN wb 6 112 11 11 11 102 9l B'k'n'th Ezell & Lazarus 6 15 12 4 37680*KrWASA W 3 £5 Snk lBk 24 21 103 Robbins J Arthur 10 50 40 15 39260 PUPIL w 6 104 6nt 7* 101 11 11 Henry C Lind & Co 12 12 7 3 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, 53, 1:21, 1:28. "Winner — B. g, by Star Ruby — Preciosa (trained by T. Licalzi). "Went to post at 4:50. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Safeguard took kindly to the dried-out going and, assuming an easy lead after the first half had been run, won much as his rider pleased. Mary Moore came with a rush at the end after making up much ground in the last quarter. Jet tired fast in the last eighth after showing early speed. Sharpless showed some early speed. Alice Dougherty showed scant speed. Mike Strauss fell away beaten just before the head of the stretch had been reached. Scratched — 38996 Doeskin, 101. Overweights — Pirate, 1J pounds. Safeguard, show, 2} to 1. Mary Moore, show, 15 to 1. Jet, show, 20 to 1. Alice Dougherty, show, 3 to 5. Sharpless, show, 3 to 5. Page [5] Toronto Form Chart. TORONTO FORM CHART. TORONTO, ONT., May 29, 1903.— Sixth day. Ontario Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. v 1 Weather clear, track fast. ' 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. QQQ/i 1 FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. O *J Ooc JL Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39220 TAX MAN WS 4 117 6 62 63 4* 1* Munro R F Meyers 10 10 7 — W 36888 FITZBRILLAR W 3 110 9 1J 1* 11 2° Gormley M Stowe & Co 7-5 7-5 7-5 3-5 38608 SLY BOOTS WB 3 102 5 41 53 31 3" J Walsh D J Kilby 10 15 15 6 39220 ANDRATTUS wb 5 116 1 5* 21 21 42 Hoar A Shields 4 6 6 2 SS2582LITTLE BOY wb 3 102 7 7 7 7 5nk J Daly J R Croker 5 6 6 2 i 39251 CAITHNESS wsb 3 112 10 10 8 62 6nk D MurrayGoughacres Stbl 7 8 8 3 j 36377 WILD WAVE w 3 100 4 8 9 5Dk 7 McCl'sky W S Daf£endoffer20 20 20 8 ; 39279 MDA ws 3 100 8 9 10 8 8 W Daly G W Cook 12 20 20 7 ! 35777 SILK AND S'TINws 3 93 3 31 3Dk 9 9 M Johns'nG McSweeney 20 -30 30 10 35022 RED SEAL ws 3 98 2 21 4* 10 10 H Wilson H Chappell 40 100 100 40 Time, 24$, 50, 1:03 J, 1:10}. Winner— B. g, by Magian— Annona (trained by R. F. Meyers). Went to post at 2:33. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Tax Man caught the leaders tiring in the stretch run home and outgamed them in the .final drive. This race shows him to be right on edge. Fitzbrillar ran right to his form, I but was tiring perceptibly and had all he could do to save second place. Sly Boots would I j| have been second in another stride. Andrattus ran his best race. Silk and Satin showed \ early speed. j Scratched-39254 Lome, 102; 39279 Night Owl, 100; 39187 Retire, 95; 39218 Gipsano, 95. I Overweights— Red Seal, 5 pounds. Tax Man, show, 6 to 5. Fitzbrillar, show, out. Sly Boots, show, 3 to 1. : 3034:2 SECON^ RsA-^?— 2 Miles' Steeplechase. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and up- 1 Inri Horses AWt St 3 6 9 V£ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O ~Y~ ; 392832DARYL ws 6 145 5 42 4* 3* 21 lnk 14 Pem'ton W F McLean 3 3 21~1 ; 393123BILLY RAY ws 4 131 4 2* 2* 23 32° 32° 2°k Sw'llwell K R Marshall 15 30 30 8 i (38239)ARIUS w 6 153 3 1* 1* lnk l2 21 3S0 Gall'gher J E Lane 7-107-107-10out J 39283 DICK HASSE ws 7 141 1 33 32 5 5 5 4* C Wilson T Crooks 6 8 8 2 ! 39188 MEMORIST 4 135 6 5 5 41 4« 420 5 Reeves R J Laughlin 10 20 20 4 • 39283 VERNA K. w 9 139 2 Bolted. Higgins C Crew 15 30 30 8 Time, 4:41}. Winner— B. h, by Darebin— Griselda (trained by W. F. McLean). Went to post at 3:09. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Daryl was waited with until on the second turn of the field when Pemberton called on him, 1 and after catching Arius tiring he came away in the stretch. Billy Ray finished well and ' got second place in a hard drive. Too much use was made of Arius and he had nothing : left at the finish. Verna K. refused at the second jump; Scratched— 35521 Burnap, 141. Daryl, show, 1 to 2. Billy Ray, show, 2 to 1 ; QQQ/1 Q THIRD RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. O \J O 4fc f Allowances. _ Ind Horses A Wt St ^4 % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " (39189)BANK STREET ws 3 96 3 4 4 4 31 l1 Munro R F Meyers t3-2 3-2 6-5 2-5" (S9223)SCORTIC ws 4 107 4 V 2* 31 l°k 2°* WHWood R F Meyers t3-2 3-2 6-5 2 392212A. WILLIAMS wsb 4 122 2 34 l1 lDk 2nk 31* Hoar A Shields 7-101 1 1-3 392542DECORATION w 3 105 1 21 3h 2* 4 4 T Walsh H C Schulz 6 8 8 2 tCoupled in straight betting only. ' Time, 26J, 53, 1:21, 1:453, 1:52. Winner — B. c, by Troubadour — Brigerta (trained by R. F. Meyers). 1 Went to post at 3:46. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second drivings Bank Street was favored by the weights and saved for the final effort, Munro taking Irttn 1 back until in the last furlong. He then came away on call, but Scortic could probably have I won had her rider been so inclined. The" latter ran a good race. Andy Williams was doing 1 his best, but was giving away too much weight. Decoration weakened when the pinch ! came. ✓ [ Scratched— 39224 Frank Mc.Kee, 119. I Overweights — Decoration, 2 pounds. » No show betting. 80f* 4:4: FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Han- " Ind Horses A Wt St St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 6 126 1 1* 1* 1« l3 Simms J E Seagram 1-3 1-3 3k-3 out - (39192)BASUTO w 5 113 3 22 2" 2*= 2" Hoar P Gorman 3 3 13-51-5 . 3S956 OIL IN THE CANw 3 90 2 42 3°k 31 33 D Boland J C Ferris Jr 100 100 60 8 35470 RATHLIN w 6 93 5 5 5 41 410 W Daly W Northgrave 100 100 40 6 32o44 KING JOSHUA ws 6 90 4 31 4°k 5 5 Perry R Courtenay 150 150 100 15 Time, 24i, 501, 1:16J. t Winner— B. h, by Himyar— Grace Lee ((trained by B. Littlefield). Went to post at 4;09. At post 6 minutes. Strat poor. Won easily; second the same. The race was practically a walkover for Coburg, and he was never fully extended. Basuto held the others safe and had an easy time of it. Oil in the Can finished where he belonged. The others were never in it. Scratched— 392543Earl of Norfolk, 104; 39192 Stella W., 100; 35691 Destitute, 95. Basuto, show, out. Oil In the Can, show, 4 to 5. 3^)34-^ FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C ~F~ 38490 ST. JUVENAL ws 105 1 11 is 15 18 T Walsn H c Schuiz 5 g 8 — j$ — 39252 NIMBLE DICK w 96 6 3»k 2°k 23 2° Austin W Hendrie 10 15 15 6 s 391902J. L MC ws 110 2 2* 31 3"k 31 Munro R F Meyers 21 21 11-57-10 .- 39280 BLACKBERRIES ws 9S1 3 5* 52 4* 4s J Walsh Tecumseh Stable 15 20 20 8 in n 385142BAYVIEW ws 1031 4 4* 4* 54 5« J Daly D J Kilby 8-5 9-5 9-5 7-10 at ,t 392S03CURMUDGEON w 99 5 6* 6* 6* 62 J Thorpe J E Seagram 4 6 6 2 r. 39280 SHYLOCK w 89 7 7 7 7 7 Burton F R Hitchcock 15 30 30 10 y 39252 THE WORLD w 89 8 8 S88E GrahamN Dyment 40 00 60 20 it Time, 25J, 51J, 1:043. Winner— Ch. g, by Juvenal — Florence Breckenridge (trained .hy H. C. Schulz). Went to post at 4:48. At post 10 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. 1, St. Juvenal was off running and was virtually presented with the race, opened up a winning gap in the first quarter and won as his rider pleased. Nimble Dick had to be driven . to the limit to stall off J. I. Mc at the end. The latter had no mishaps and was favored • by the start, but tired in the final strides. The others got off all tangled up. Overweights — Blackberries, 21 pounds; Bayview, 3*. St. Juvenal, show, evens. Nimble Dick, show, 3 to 1. J. I. Mc, show, out. Bayview ' - show, out. ' 3934:6 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile' Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 392512WHEELER B. ws 3 106 S 7s 51 41 4l 1° J Walsh S Jackson 3^ — 3 2* 4-5" 39224 FRANK M'KEE ws 4 112 2 33 2°k l"k l"k 21 Hoar A Shields 6 10 10 4 . 3S595 TOMMY HILL ws 4 105 6 51 l°k 2* 22 32 M Johns'nR P Dodson & Co20 60 60 20 392513LOU REY wb 7 114 10 9 9 7 7 4»k J Boland J C Ferris Jr 4 5 5 8-5 3 39251 BLACK DICK wb 5 116 7 6°k 4°k 5* 34 5»k Nelson R Neville 15 30 30 10 ': 39251 ANIMOSITY s 5 113 4 4» 8 61 61 61 J Kelly Noble & Kendall 5 8 8 3 391923BRANCH 8 109 3 H 31 3" 5* 7 Battiste M C Moore 6 6 6 21 33224 BELLCOURT W7 102 17 7 8 8 8 D MurrayN Dyment 8 10 10 4 £ 39282 JERRY wsb 3 100 5 21 61 9 9 9 Munro G W Cook 12 12 7 21 d 39221 F. ROCKAWAY wb 5 116 9 10 10 10 10 10 Simms J E Seagram 5 5 4 3-2 -y Time, 25i, 50}, 1:19, 1:45}. ;e Winner— B. c, by St. Maxim— Belva (trained by S. Jackson). 1, Went to post at 5:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same.^ ' t. Wheeler B. came with a rush in the stretch and barely won in a very cloce finish. Frank e. McKee was always a contender and hung on gamely. Tommy Hill ran a very Impressive race. Lou Rey finished fast. Black Dick ciuit when the pinch came. Scratched— 39343 Decoration, 108; (39254) Golden Cottage, 113. Corrected weights — Animosity, 113. • Wheeler B., show, 1 to 2. Frank 'McKee, show. 2 to 1. Tommy Hill, show, 8 to L Far "1 Rockaway, show, 8 to S. f x Page [6] finest PUTPO^Pn f npi/ p¥ ny TTX3 finest Uil'AlBj f AULU wuyiky a ju west west HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK SIX RACES EACH DAY, BEGINNING AT 2:30 P. M. MUSIC BY CICERO ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION $1.00. Illinois Central ^Ll^oSZl: STAKE EVENTS C. B. & Q. K^1^ ?.epm°! stopping: at 16th st., Blue Island and West- in, 18:30, *12:50, 1:10, 1:30 and 1:50 p. — S£S^Z£Z£3££ZZZl May 30. The Flight Stakes, $1,500 added. 3-4 mile . races. *Stop at Butler st, Lawndale and v, ^PeCial tleCtnC and VanBuron stg8 Crawford aveS. [vjav 30 The Prairie Stakes, $1,5oo added. 2 miles at 3 3:45, 12:55, 1:05, and fl:15 p. xu. I I stopping only at Canal, Halsted, Ashland Metrnnnlitan lieirOpOllian Fluted CieVaiea exPress June 3. The Lassie Stakes, $1,5o6 added. 5-8 mile and°8(,6naves- twednesday&satnrda,oniy trains take St. and Metropolitan Elevated and leaving Pacific ave. at 1:11, 1:31 and 1:31 Madison 12th St., Ogden Ave., St. and 23nd S^^"^"^^^ Each —ct «lecWc «™ to Three Steeplechases Week £,uua£ 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 ~ ,4^^k coimssiOHS ACCEPTED FROM $2.00 to $1,000. I i All th ^ Turf f* ^ All Tr^rks /al^^^S*^yK\ c- °- smith h. a. perry "bud» white c. h. colby /"VII UIO I UI I I 1 rA" ,ia^ Members of the Western Turf Association. News Per- Xj4 are Fully ■I^^Jll SMITH, PERRY & CO., fectly Krr'rrrrrrrrrrr Reported wM^^x/mml THE EMPIRE 260 state st., Chicago, ill. r- ... , XXXXXXXXXXXXJC vH^^^^B^iQB' Lon9 Distance Phone Bank Reference Union Trust tdlteCl ^■j&^gigaM^ Harrison 244. Co., Tribune Bldg., Chicago. ^SKaj^ Future Book on the American Derby 1903. ODDS. ODDS. ODDS. * #i P * \m «D If iZ. Horsts. Horses. Hors«a. 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd »rg t7T' f Action 100 50 25 Grantsdale 150 75 40 Onatas 30 15 S /V 7T I~^V • I Ahola . 100 50 25 George Gibbs .. 300 150 75 Orlando 300 150 75 V* J I \ 11% / w -J w Albemarle 800 400 200 Geheimniss 200 100 50 Oleflant 150 75 40 I I 1 1 \ / Alflo 250 125 CO Gold Bell 50 25 12 Orly n 80 40 2f I J C A 1 1 V Alfredo 500 250 125 Governor (Dead.) Otter Tail 1000 500 250 , *— ^ ^-^■■« J Americano 40 20 10 Grey Friar 125 60 30 Philo (Dead.) _ ^ . J Au Revoir 12 6 3 Gilfain 40 20 10 P'mast'r Wright 80 40 It Form SneetS ^ . . Authority 600 250 125 Gypzene 150 75 40 P. of Endurance 40 20 18 TraininP Bad News 40 20 10 Gregor K 20 10 5 Prince Eugene. 300 150 7E anrl Fntri^c ' " o Bardolph 40 20 10 Harry 300 150 75 Red Raven .... 200 100 56 C1IIU L.UUIC5 |— ^ • M ax*/c is Baron Knight 800 400 200 High Chancellor 15 8 4 Rightful 40 20 1G r- x I , I %-r*r ^/^lKk A1 1 ' ICWi CJ Bob Franklin 500 250 125 Irish Lad 12 6 3 Requisition .... 300 150 71 CXpertiy l\ /^ti || 111 c_ , Bas d'Or 100 50 25 Incubator 50 25 12 Ravel 30 15 8 , 7 j I VC_J V^il |W bpeCialty Bob McLean 25 12 6 J. Sid. Walker. 40 20 10 Sid. C. Love.... 100 50 25 ^ Indexed ■ Bonnie Burr 200 100 50 Janeway CO 30 15 Sigmund 150 75 40 iivj^/xv^vj Bourbon 80 40 20 Jack Orr 150 75 40 Spencer Reif ... 100 50 25 (r i X.X Banter 40 20 10 Jackfull 40 20 10 Santon 200 100 50 u Benvolio 600 300 150 Judge Himes.... 30 15 8 Shooting Star.. 100 50 25 ■ Beaugard 1000 500 250 Jack Young .... 30 15 8 Sinner Simon.. 100 50 21 . _ _ I _ _ *\ : Bernaya 30 15 8 Lacy Crawford. 150 75 40 Sir Hugh 400 200 10C C T) t^/\f rsl ' if V Canyon 100 50 25 *Lem Reed 200 100 60 Sen. Morrison... (Dead.) X.X I I II 1 I 1 Cash Boy 50 26 12 Lyman Hay .... 200 100 50 Skilful 30 15 8 1 I BIS Captain Arnold .... 60 25 12 Lendin 80 40 20 Savable A 6 3 3-2 ■ Capable 300 150 75 Linguist 20 10 5 Serge 200 100 50 IT ~) \0 J . Chamblee 100 50 26 Ld. of the Vale. 40 20 10 Sun Gold 50 25 IS w * 1 hi i ii j mi II. Claude 30 15 8 Ld. Touchwood. 300 150 75 Sir Faust 100 50 25 I I If II Collonade 40 20 10 Mackey Dwyer. 30 15 8 Stand'rd Bearer 300 150 75 1 1 I I It Creolln 200 100 50 Mexican 25 12 6 The Don 100 50 25 Dan McKenna 50 25 12 Mindora 250 125 60 The Picket 40 20 10 i . , . , . . „ , /~\cr „ Dauphin . 250 125 60 Manru 100 50 25 Tom Maybin 100 50 25 Tft ftPraDhlC SubSGnptlOn Price (Jt I OUr Dick Welles 15 8 4 Malory 200 100 BO Triad 300 150 75 I ^1051 ujji iiv Dupont 60 80 15 Monia 400 200 100 Trapezist 1000 500 250 Prirr*»r*t . OWfl PreSSeS Discharged fa 600 300 150 Merry Acrobat.. 60 SO 15 Topsoil 200 100 50 * ^OrreCl ONF ~-» MONTH % * 12^ UWIIMOMOS 25 ^ 6 Mons. Beaucaire 40 20 10 Valeat 1000 500 250 » ^^.^ UnLUUniM * * * R^for/^ thf Estrada Palma .... 300 160 76 McGee 60 30 15 Von Rouse 60 30 15 COnCISe civ MAMTUC "7 CA DCIU1C UIC Foxy Kane 200 100 50 M. Bluraenthal.. 100 50 25 Watoma 150 75 40 _ , OlAnUINInO . . /.DU r*U\~~r,r* First Mason 200 100 50 McGowan 50 25 12 Will Sherry .... 200 100 50 ComelV UllCagO Fore and Aft 30 15 8 Navasota 200 100 50 Witfull 25 12 6 V^iiiv/iy . OMF VFAR . 1/100 ^ ... F. A. Bullock 200 100 60 Novelist 1000 600 250 Woodlake ...... 50 25 12 . LAM\ . IH.\J\J DailieS Flocarline 100 50 25 Ontonagon 600 250 125 Yardarm 20 10 5 Quotations subject to change without notice. Remittance! OT,„_, AO wTonrn nr * aa matt DAV r\Q DI AV SENT AS FIRST-CLASS MAIL rAY UK rLAT. should be made payable to Smith. Perry & Co., The Empire, IN PLAIN ENVELOPE 260 State St., Chicago, by Express or Pf O. Money Order, New York or Chicago Exchange or Registered Letter. Write names and address legibly. Agents Wanted in every town in tk» — : ._ _ , — 7 ", . United Statea and Canada. Writ© for information. Quotation sheets sent on application s Daily Racing Form Pub. Co., ^ 124-126 J Fifth Ave., Chicago, .„ III.