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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, June 27, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, June 27, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903062701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, June 27, 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. yO. 153. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JUIfrE 27, 1903, PRICE 5 CENTS Closely Fought Finishes. T. J. Gallagher. CLOSELY FOUGHT FINISHES. Two selling1 and four allowance events pro-Tided the card for yesterday at "Washington Park. The track was in fine order and the racing exceedingly interesting. Two races were decided by margins of a head, two by necks, one by a half length and one by a length and a half. Favorites finished first in three events. A 10 to 1 and a 20 to 1 chance also figured in the list of winners. Fourteen two-year-olds went to the post » in the opening race, five furlongs and a half. English Lad ruled favorite throughout, the betting, having a slight call over Flo Bob in the closing quotations. Mizzen Mast was next in the esteem of patrons of the ring. The favorite won after a remarkable race, "Witchcraft, a 25 to 1 chance, being second and Forehand, 12 to 1, third. "Witchcraft was next to the outside and English Lad on the extreme outside at the gate. Both got away * poorly, "Witchcraft next to last, and each had to go a long route and exhibit strength as well as speed. Forehand, which was number one, was quickly in full stride and enjoying an tfptn Icadr Flo Bob and Marshal Ney closed' with him on the turn and were clinging to him as he faced down the homestretch. Straightening out "Witchcraft came out of the bunch with a rush and became a contender. After Marshal Ney and Flo Bob had been compelled to yield and the actual contestants appeared to be "Witchcraft and Forehand, the favorite, and Soldier of Fortune dashed out of the ruck and sped rapidly toward the front. At the furlong post English Lad's chance looked hopeless. Nevertheless he finished so speedily and determinedly that in the closing strides he joined issue with Witchcraft and Forehand, running nose and nose and beat them a neck on the post. Soldier of Fortune was a good fourth. It was a capital introductory of the day's sport. The second race was one mile, for three-year-olds. It brought out Postmaster "Wright, Gilfain, Bonnie Burr, Big Ben and High Chancellor, the latter having an allowance of five pounds and the others carrying full weights. Gilfain and High Chancellor were equal choices in the early ring transactions. Steady backing established Gilfain a strong favorite, at post time. Big Ben obtained considerable support for second place and. was moderately backed to win. Some shrewd speculators Invested freely on Postmaster Wright whenever 10 to 1 was offered. Big Ben set the pace and led by from a length to two lengths for three-quarters of a mile. Postmaster Wright, Gilfain and Bonnie Burr ran in close company for the first half mile, during which High Chancellor was a bad last. Beginning at the upper turn Postmaster Wright went up to Big Ben only to find that the leader could shake him off. When Doc Streett's gelding entered the last quarter he appeared to be going easily while his followers were strung out and under pressure. A hundred yards into the homestretch he began to tire. Then D. Hall got rattled and let go of his horse's head and in a few strides more Postmaster Wright was in front. Gilfain and Bonnie Burr were beaten before heading for home. High Chancellor ran fast through the last five hundred yards and at the end was close to the winner. It was an open question whether High Chancellor ■was unable to keep up the first part of the journey or Lester Relff lay away too far. The time, 1:H|, does not reflect a performance of much merit. Gregor K. xwas a prime favorite for the third race at ,sever3|£urlongs and a half. He was heavily backed at 6 to 5 and even money. Bragg was a second choice that attracted comparatively little patronage except for the place. Money and commissions were distributed on each of the other three starters, Sidney C. Love, Hoodwink and Trinity Bell. The little favorite rewarded his backers, but not as easily as was expected. He was extended to the limit of his speed and strength and the finish did not enthuse his partisans. They experienced depressive emotions as they witnessed Sidney C. Love making a resolute and threatening effort and were relieved when the numbers were posted. Then they debated whether the victory was secured by a head, a nose or a nostril. Gregor K. rushed to the front at the start, and just beyond the half mile ground led by nearly three lengths. He had an advantage of two lengths when squared for the finish and Henry was sitting still In the saddle. A little over three-sixteenths from .the end Sidney C. Love and Hoodwink joined a hot pursuit of him. The filly could not quite catch him, but the colt did and engaged him in a desperate and thrilling finish. Bragg performed miserably-in -the -final struggle. Trinity Bell came into the stretch under a drive. Longflo was the long shot of the afternoon. He finished a winner by a head in the fourth race, a mile and a sixteenth, which gathered a field of nine selling platers. Sarah Maxim was almost conceded to be the winner and was plunged upon at 8 to 5 and 7 to 5. Fading Light and Loone were second and third choices at from 4 to 6 and liberal odds were laid against the others. Alene Abbott cut out the work. She held a distinct lead until in the homestretch, where Longflo and Loone closed with her. Fading Light became a contender in the last eighth and fought out the finish with the winner. Longflo was never worse than second. Pyrrho was a close third. Another close contest was witnessed in the fifth* race. From start to finish Golden Rule, the odds-on favorite, and Irene Lindsey were the contenders. Swinging into the stretch Henry on the favorite, carried L. Wilson, on Irene Lindsey, wide, gained a length by so doing and permitted Jane Holly, which made a close turn, to become an apparently dangerous third. In the end Irene Lindsey gave the winner a sharp struggle. As usual, Golden Rule was a crazy animal at the post. John A. Drake won his first race at the meeting, when, in the closing selling event of a mile and a sixteenth Vincennes beat Thane half a length. Thane was a short-priced favorite. As good as 8 to 1 was laid against the winner, on which the stable had only a small commission. Joe Teager, however, backed him all over the ring. Ed Corrigan's Galba was the pacemaker. At the head of the stretch Thane and "Vincennes emerged from the bunch, passed the leader and the finish was a contest between them. T. J. Gallagher. Coney Island Form Chart. CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, L. I., June 26, 1903.— Eighth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear, track fair. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, C. Fellowes. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 3"4 Mi,e on Ma,n Track- ?900 added. 3-year-olds. Fillies. 39960 FIR|Tu|lACE— Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys . Owners O H C P 39570 INTERVAL w 106 1 14 ll ln 1* O'Brien Oakwood Stable 4 5 4 8-5 39570 COURTMAID ws 104 7 6* 51 4* 22 Gannon J H Carr 10 10 8 3 398152CORUSCATE wb 109 13 74 64 51 31 Bullman II De C Forbes 6 12 12 4 39S19 GLORIOSA ws 106 5 21 3* 3J 41 J Martin Columbia Stable a 6 6 21 395743ELLA SNYDER wb 106 8 84 71 64 5» Redfern I Frank 5 8 8 3 32077 SABOT w 103 12 9 9 8* 64 O'Neil J E Madden 20 20 15 6 39481 OUR NUGGET ws 103 4 4" 4" 71 7* Cochran Miss J Krauss 15 15 10 4 397663BLUE BANNER wb 99 6 31 2" 21 8l Haack Pleasance Stable 4 8 8 3 39791 MISS DOROTHY wb 101 11 12 10 9l 93 Connelly F R Doctor 10 30 25 10 39204 CRANE S VILLE WS 96 2 5" a1 10 102 McCaf'ty W Fiss 15 20 20 8 3S781 LADY LAKE ws 96 9 11 11 11 11* W Fisher Mrs J S O'Brien 20 30 30 12 39817 MARY STREET w 104 3 10 12 12 12* Adams A Featherstone 15 25 20 8 39766 KENTUCKY ROSEwb 106 10 13 13 13 13 T Burns J G Lyman 15 30 30 10 39866 BENELLA w 104 14 14 14 14 14 Boiesen A M Covington 100 150 150 60 38221 LORAVALE wb 105 15 15 15 15 15 Frasch . D S Dryer 100 150 150 60 36290 EFFIE SHEPPARD w 102 Left at the post. H Mich'ls F H Milden Jr 50 50 12 5 Time, 12g, 24, '48g, 1:152. Winner — B. f, by Fonso— Intermission (trained by H. Harris). Went to post at 2:30. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Interval beat the barrier and forced the pace throughout, standing a long stretch drive gamely. Courtmaid worked a rough journey gamely, closing up fast at the end. Coruscate, away very badly, closed -a- tremendous gap wiile running ..on the, jextreme^Qutsir-i ajid was much the best. Gloriosa received a lucky start and was a prominent contender up to the last fifty yards, where she quit after being crowded. Ella Snyder was hemmed in on all sides and buffeted about like a shuttlecock, closing up with a rush when with clear sailing in the last quarter and was at least second best. Sabot, a good looker, made a promising debut and may be a good one. Our Nugget quit badly at the end. Blue Banner was nearly put over the fence when a furlong out. Scratched— 36338 Dinksie, 101; 39595 Sparkle Esher, 101; 38555 Mezzo, 101; 35004 Helen C. S., 96. Overweights — Our Nugget, 2 pounds; Blue Banner, 3; Mary Street, 1; Effie Sheppard, L Interval, show, evens. Courtmaid, show, 2 to 1. Coruscate, show, 2 to 1. t^QQftl SEC0ND"RACE — 1 1^8~Mlles. $800 added7~3-year-olds and upward7~Maid- eJ t J is O JL ens. Allowances. ■ Ind Horses A Wt St St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 399133DEKABER W 3 91 2 I* 1* l1 1* 2l 1= Creamer H B Durham 8-5 2 9-5 7-10 39S88 ROY. PIRATEwb 3 9S 4 31 31 2h 3h lh 21 Red'gton Boston Stable 10 30 20 8 3S955 CARD. WOLSEY 3 97 8 81 81 51 22 31 3" Waugh F P Keene 4 5 5 2 39941 SPRING SILK ws 3 96 5 V 71 64 52 61 4» Hend's'n R Clarke 15 25 20 8 39S91 POLITE ws 3 93 10 9" 9" 9l 7" 41 5« H Cal'hanT D Sullivan 30 40 40 12 39866 SILV'R HEELSw 3 93 7 5 . 52 4h 64 5l 6* Connell T Hitchcock Jr 12 15 7 21 39745 SENTINEL wb 3 96 11 10* 10h 8" 8l 71 74 Redfern J Galway 21 5 4 8-5 39888 PASS BOOK wb 3 96 6 63 6s 10' 91 8l 82 Larson J B Haggin 50 100 100 30 396463LOVE NOTEwsb 3 91 1 2l 21 31 4h 910 915 McCaf'ty E O Pepper 4 6 6 2 39815 JOLA w 3 91 9 11 11 11 10 10 102° Barbee E Pearmann 30 40 40 12 39231 BLACKSMITH w 5 110 3 41 41 7" 11 11 11 T Burns I N Megargee .15 30 30 10 Time, 121, 25, 50h 1:16, l:42i, 1:56. Winner — Ch. f, by Pirate of Penzance — December (trained by H. B. Durham). Went to post at 3:05. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won easily; second driving. Dekaber, next to the rail, broke in her stride and held sway throughout, coming away fast from Royal Pirate's strong challenge in the stretch. The latter, also lucky at the start and having clear sailing, was always a -prominent contender and ran in improved form on his own courage. Cardinal Wolsey, nearly left, closed a big gap and, on the far turn, where the pace was fastest, was moving through his horses as if they were anchored and was possibly best. Spring Silk is a rater and difficult to ride and no small boy can do him justice. He got away well and ran a steady and fine race and was going very fast at the finish. Polite made up fifteen lengths on the leaders after getting off very badly. Silver Heels showed a lot of speed for nearly seven furlongs. Sentinel -was all but left. Pass Book is reported to have worked well and this half-brother to Wax Taper may be expected to do better. * Scratched— 36437 Gates, 93. / „ Corrected Weights— Pass Book, 93. Overweights — Royal Pirate, 2 pounds; Cardinal Wolsey, 4; Sentinel, 3; Pass Book, 3. Dekaber, show, 2 to 5. Royal Pirate, show, 4 to 1. Cardinel Wolsey, show, evens. Sentinel, show, evens. 900^0 THIRD RACE— Last 5 1-2 Furlongs Futurity Course. $1,000 added. 2-year- ay\j*JXJ A olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St & Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (39814) BASEFUL w 117 1 lh 11 lh 11 T Burns M Murphy 2 21 21 1 39816 PENTAUR ws 117 4 4" 41 51 22 Bullman J W Schorr 15 20 20 8 39816 JOCUND w 117 8 31 31 3l 3» O'Neil T Hitchcock Jr 10 10 7 21 39S14 CASCINE wb 117 3 61 61 4h 4* W'bury C P Waterhouse 8 10 8 3 PR. SALM SALM wb 112 12 9 71 74 51 B'champ H M kjiegler 20 50 50 15 (39743)MONTANA KING ws 117 10 71 5* 64 6s H Mich'ls A L Aste 20 30 25 8 T. SOUTHERNER wb 112 5 81 82 8= 72 Gannon R W Walden 15 15 12 4 39S162RUSK w 117 6 2" 21 21 8l Odom S S Brown 6 10 10 4 (S9911)MARJORAM - wb 114 2 51 9 9 93 Minder A Belmont 4 5 18-67-5 (39597) GRENADA ws 114 9 10 10 10 10s Redfern S Paget 5 6 6 2 3S911 VAGARY w 114 7 11 11 11 11* Rice E R Thomas 30 50 50 15" 1 BLACK SOCKS w 109 11 12 12 12 12 Cochran Lotos Stable 20 50 50 15 39S63 RAGLAN w 109 Left at the post. Connell J E Madden 30 50 30 12 Time, 1:08. Winner— Ch. c, by Mirthful— Bassinette (trained by J. Healy). Went to post at 3:30. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same. Baseful forced the pace throughout and stalled off with rare- gameness several strong challenges in the last furlong. Pentaur finished with a tremendous rush and ran like a coming crackerjack. Jocund broke slowly on the outsde and was compelled to run wide, losing much ground, but when straightened for home finished resolutely. Casclne, * in the middle of the field and crowded on the turn, would have been third In another stride. Prince Salm Salm ran a remarkable race for his first essay. Montana King Is a giant and a slow beginner. He trailed far In the rear and was making up ground very fast at the OOXTIXUHD OM 1TJPTH PAfitl, V * ! CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART— CO NTI N U E D. end and probably favors slow and difficult going. The Southerner finished well up. Rusk i failed to stay and is evidently not a good weight carrier. Marjoram was shuffled back on the turn into the stretch and this is not her true form unless she particularly favors ; a muddy track. Grenada was unlucky and ran poorly also. Baseful, show, 3 to 5. Pentaur, show, 4 to 1. Jocund, show, 7 to 5. Marjoram, show, 4 to 5. ; QOOifty FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. The Ovt/OO Thistle Stakes. $1,500 added. Net value to winner $2,465. ■ Ind Horses A Wt St St hi Vz % StrFin Jockeys « Owners O H C P ■ ' 39917 A. WILL'MSwsb 411214 4 4 4 2* lh Odom A Shields 4 41 16-51 398392D. OF K'ND'Lws 3 98 2 2" 2" 32 32 lh 24 J Martin J McLaughlin 2 16-53 1 ; , 39795 THE RIVAL wb 4 108 3 3l 3-' 22 l2 3« 3° H Mich'ls F Gebhard 5 6 4* 8-5 (S9917)FLOR. QUEENw 3 84 4 V l1! I* 2& 4 4 McCaf 'ty G F Johnson 3 6 6 2 ! 39S8S2HIGHLANDER w 4 98 Left at the post. Haack K T Wilson Jr 21 31 16-51 ; ' Time, 13, 26, 501, 1:16, 1:41|, 1:55. ', Winner — Br. c, by Kingstock — Carmencita (trained by A. Shields). ! Went to post at 4:00. At post 5 minutes. Start' good. Won driving; second easily. I " Andy Williams shows steady and pronounced improvement. He got away in his stride, ! but was taken back while rounding the first turn, then gradually moving up and under a ; long and terrific whipping finish, just got home by a head. Duke of Kendal dropped in : behind the leader and ran under a pull to the stretch, where he rushed into the lead, only I to be downed after a long struggle by the winner. The Rival made play early and appeared : to have a lot of speed in reserve even at the end of six furlongs, but when the real racing began he was passed in a twinkling, tiring palpably in the last quarter and he may not be as yet quite keyed up. Florham Queen led for five furlongs on sufferance and fell out of it as if shot when the others moved up. Scratched— (39913)Daisy Green, 95; 39961 Sentinel, 85. i Overweights — Duke of Kendal, 1 pound; Highlander, 2. I Andy Williams, show, 1 to 3. Duke of Kendal,* show, 1 to 3. The Rival, show, 4 to 5. Highlander, show, 1 to 3. 39904: FIFTH ■RACE— 1 Mile' 51,200 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39S672BON MOT WSB 4 10G 1 41 3* 41 23 l1! Gannon H E Rowell 2 31 16-51 3966S3STAMP. GROUNDw 3 97 3 l2 l2 11 l^ 2* Connell F R Doctor 12 12 10 2 39841 MELTONIAN W3 115 45 5 5 5 3" Odom J Galway U-2 3-5 1-2 1-5 : 39147 BRIGAND w 3 107 5 31 41 3* 42 4& Redfern J Galway U-2 3-5 1-2 1-5 39890 ILLYRIA WS 3 100 2 21 2* 2" 3" 5 Creamer W C Daly 15 20 20 4 fCoupled in betting. Time, 121, 24g, 48|, 1:14|, l:40g. Winner — B. c, by Fitz James— Queen's Taste (trained* by H. E. Rowell). Went to post at 4:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. v Bon Mot, on his good behavior today, broke in front, but Gannon was content to wait in behind the pacemaker and next to the rail, was repeatedly shut off and hopelessly pock-P eted at a critical moment on the stretch turn. He finally bumped his way through in the I stretch and quickly caught and passed Stamping Ground and was much the best. The latter made the running and, easing up on the stretch turn, the field closed up on her, but when straightened for home she again went away like a flash and seemed like the winner when a furlong out and ran a game and fast race. Meltonian came out of the race ■ -very lame after a very bad showing. He was at no time dangerous and appeared to have 1 his hands full early in the game to keep up. Odom brought him up at the end, where he outstayed his stable companion. Brigand ran very much as if short and may be expected f to greatly improve in his next effort. Illyria sustained his speed unexpectedly well and * • is evidently being conditioned for races over a considerable distance. Scratched— 39839 The Carmelite, 102. Bon Mot, show, 3 to 5. Stamping Ground, show, 4 to 5. Entry, show, out. Meltonian, singly, place, 3 to .5; show, out. Brigand, singly, place, 3 to 5; show, out. SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs on Turf. $900 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. 30905 Horses A Wt St hi % 34 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (Ind (39768) VALOUR ws 106 7 4l 31! 2" H H Mich'ls A L Aste 21 3 13-51 PRISTINA w 94 11 82 74 6" 2*1 O'Brien H M Ziegler 50 50 50 20 39816)NAMEOKI wb 117 9 5ll 41 3" 32 Hoar F Farrell 3 3 21 1 39770 SAILOR KNOT wb 102 1 21! 2h 41 42 Hend's'n H F Meyer 50 100 100 30 399112SWEET TONE ws 100 6 311 5& 51 5» Haack C P Waterhouse 8 10 8 3 399152EXCENTRAL w 94 3 9 9 71! 61 W Fisher J W Schorr 10 15 12 5 36669 BATH BEACH wb 107 2 l2 l2 l2 7* O'Neil N Bennington 11-53 13-51 39915 JENNICO ws 94 5 10 10 9 81 Connell J E Madden 30 30 20 8 3£746 HARBOR ws 107 4 711 8l 81 9-' Cochran F R Doctor 20 25 25 8 39023 TAMARLX WB 102 8 61 6b 10 103 Shea R T Wilson Jr 100 200 200 80 39816' JIG STEP w 102 10 12 11 11 11 J Carr W T McGivney 100 200 200 80 39916 TOMMY ROT ws 110 12 11 12 12 12 Powell F Gebhard 100 300 300 100 Time, 121, 24g, 491, 1:021, 1:10. Winner — Ch. c, by Bassetlaw — Victoria Cross (trained by A. L. Aste). Went to post at 4:55. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Valour got away well and held a prominent position and when making a fast move on the 1 far turn was jostled back and it was only after the field was well on Its way home that ; he got through and drew clear in the last sixteenth, finishing fast and gamely. Pristina ran a remarkable race, closed a tremendous gap from a bad start and finished like a . cyclone. Nameoki was probably the best, got away badly and had to work a very rough journey before he got into contention and then he was carried out on the turn, but was i putting up a game fight at the end. Sailor Knot gave a glimpse of his true form and, after following the fast pace closely, finished out the journey well. Sweet Tone failed to stay ! and had no mishaps. Excentral finished fast. Bath Beach quit after showing the way to the stretch under all kinds of restraint. Scratched— (39915)Luminosity, 111; 39940 Steelmaker, 105; 39794 Donnelly, 104; (39916) Thistle Heather, 103; 39863 Mohave, 102; 39916 Sir Walt, 99; 39915 Listaway, 99. Corrected weights— Sailor Knot, 102; Tommy Rot, 110. Valour, show, 1 to 2. Pristina, show, 8 to 1. Nameoki, show, 1 to 2. Bath Beach, show, 1 to 2. r Local Turf Gossip. LOCAL TURF GOSSIP. The Washington Park judges are determined to check the reckless riding and yesterday had before them jockey S. Bonner, who rode Alene Abbott In the fourth race. The jockey seemingly took his mount across the field soon after the start, impeding Fading- Light and Sarah Maxim, the latter narrowly escaping a fall. The judges asked Bonner after the race, the reason for his cutting across the field, and ?he rider's ex-planatlon was that his mount wasuncontroll-(Contlnued on second page.) LOCAL TURF GOSSIP. (Continued from first page.) able at the time and she of her own accord cut across the fields The explanation was not entirely satisfactory to the officials, and after the races they called before them owner Bradley for the purpose of ascertaining if Alene Abbott is a heavy headed horse. If the owner states that she is not, then it is almost a certainty" that Bonner will be suspended or heavily fined for reckless riding. It was reported yesterday that Copperfield was ailing and would not start again for some time. A two-year-old colt by Blazes, the property of Dan O'Brien, died of lung fever yesterday at Washington Park. C. E. Mahone was disgusted with Sarah Maxim's performance in the fourth race, and when she was brought back to the paddock he seized the mare's bridle and turning to a group of horsemen remarked: "How much am I bid for her?" "$300," replied J. U. Strode, "You have bought a horse," answered Mahone. The two owners then adjourned to the secretary's office to write out a bill of sale and while there J. Phillips told Strode he would give him $50 profit. "No," replied Strode, "but you can have her for $500." Phillips hesitated for a while, then said: "I'll give you $450 for her." "All right," then turning to Mahone Strode said: "just make out the bill of sale to Phillips." Later C. E. Durnell offered $500 for her, but could not induce Phillips to sell. C. R. Ellison stated yesterday that J. P. Mayberry. was rapidly recovering from his attack of influenza and that nothing serious is expected to develop as a result of the high fever which the colt had. His temperature at one time registered 106. Judge Himes is not showing any more signs of soreness, but will hardly again be started until the next Hawthorne meeting. For the first time in a long time the blackboard in the rear of the judges' stand at Washingtpn Park yesterday contained no names of withdrawals from the carded races. Jockey Dominick received a telegram from "W. Cole of St. Louis, requesting him to come to the Mound City to ride Imboden in the Native Nursery Stakes, which is carded for decision at the Fair Grounds today. He wired back that as he was engaged to ride McChesney today in the Oakwood Handicap he could not go. Page [2] TAD EM A — HAVANA CIGARS — The Choice of Spoilsmen and Connoisseurs W. F. MONROE 141 DEARBORN ST., TRIBUNE BLDG. CHICAGO, II/L. Wholesale and Retail Distributer 9R7stable"Boy's ORn U0\J HANDICAP LiVV) We Seldom Advertise, but Always have the Winners English Lad, 4-1 Won Gregor K., 7-5 Won Golden Rule, l-l Won are samples of what we gave yesterday. ONE ROYAL GOOD THING TODAY We do no guessing. Uest of inside information and handicapping For sale at south-east and north-west corners of Madison and Clark Sts., south-west corner of Madison and La Salle Sts., north-east corner of Bandolph St. and Michigan Ave. and at main entrance of Washington Park. SUB ROSA INFORMATION 5££SS 158-160 SO. CLARK. ST., 2nd Floor. Telephone Central 2433. TERTIS: $1 PER DAT. $3 PER WEEK. Yesterday was a "little off" for us, still we gave our clients GREGOR K WON GOLDEN RULE WON THANE 2N0 This gives us a record of 14 winners in 5 days TO nAV WK OFFER THE BAN-I VJLJM I j EK CARD of the WEEK NOTE— Our selections on sale at 9 a.m. or delivered to any address by 11 a.m. ((Mti PiiA*Atvi" Only system boating the "'j ^J"1""1 booklet, full particnH-s how $20 earns $6 daily, t. C. WOODs, !L. I . W. O. D., Chicago. Estobiishedisoo ENGLISH LfcD 4-1 Before the public -cc/w WON* "Jj everyday. GREGOR mt%mmt K. 7-5 2gR GOLDEN JUILE 1-1 flRL H. CHANCEL'R 5-2 Our clients re lived the {•^Mwk above yesterday. 15 to 50 to I SPECIAL We Never Mis- TODAY. represent. This one should win by a block, Terms for best bets at Washington Park $1 DAILY, $5 WEEKLY SPECIALS INCLUDED. WIRED AT 10 A.M. REYNOLDS & GO. 6th Flcor, 119 Dearborn SI , Chicago. Miller & Gray Chicago— TURF EXPERTS— New York ROOM 18, 122 LA SALtK ST, CHICAGO. 50 Cents Daily, $2.50 Weekly. POSTMASTER WRIGHT 8-1 WON ENGLISH LAD 4-1 WON GREGOR K. 6-5 WON Onr special ran second. The above were our best bets at Washington Park. SATURDAY 10 to 1 or better. This one is a. royal good thing. Sheets on sale, ll a. m., at office, news stands-Clark and Madison, Michigan and Randolph, Cottage Grove and 61st St. and main gate at race track. Wonderful! Marvelous! Profitable! Hundreds of People Using Our "Safety Turf System'" are simply coining money. You handle your own money and play your own picks. A scientific method of betting which protects you against loss. $100 paid to anyone proving our system false. To close out the last of the edition we are cutting tho-price from $i CO to $1.00. This price special for three days only. B E. DAVIS, Agt.. 3 19 35th St., Ohicago. Patrons from Galveston to San Francisco. Special Inducement 1 ONLY TO NEW CUSTOMERS. Mall T I FOR ONE TCOT C-OIEMTIFIC ine J)l WEEK'S I LO I OELECTIONS of THREE SPECIALLY SELECTED HACES mailed the evening BEFORE. Regular price $1.00 daily, including my wonderful batting SYSTEM. C. W. LAPHAM 6534 gSfoNfoLoLATE- Telephone Hyde Park 5833. Wired to Any Part of United States FREE. Send ypnr name and correct address where a telegram will reach you upon short notice. Two or three winners per week guaranteed to parties who will place $2.09 for me on my information and send ma* tho winnings. James Madden, Trainer. Chicago Address, R. 1013, 185 Washington St. RELIABLE PBBT1BS desiring quality— not quantity— who are in a position to place a bet on something good— WHEN IT 18. GOOD— can secure some satisfactory information occasionally on the Chicago races by communicating with OABiEL STOKER 4"6 £S^SS.ATO- today Washington Park today 6 to 15 to 1 EXTRA SPECIAL. Monday 8 to 20 to I Extra Special. Rain or shine, wet or dry these horses will WIN SURE. THANE, Extra Special; ENGXT8H LAD, 4 to 1 ; GOtnEN- RULE; DON DOMO, 7 to 1 Advertised Extra Special; COUNT 'EM OPT, 5 to 1; MONAKKA, 6-8-1 (2nd); L'ETRENNE. 5 to. 1; TOUCHSTMNK, Advertised Extra Special, G to 1 ; SERGE, 3 to 1. Good Thine* b' GLISTEN, 10-4-3 (2nd) Extra Special. ATTENTION— Specials for sale at all cigar and red hot stands at race track. TERMS: $2.00 for each ONE HORSE EXTRA SPECIAL WIRE or six for $10.00. For out of town service address PRIVATE OFFICE— 94 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, 111, 'Phone Dearborn 8031, COIi. J. C. WOOTERS, MANAGER. Bunco Broncho Information Company OFFICE: 315, 167 DEARBORN ST. 'PHONE CENTRAL 5138. Washington Park Form. WASHINGTON PARK FORM. The form of Saturday's Washington Park fields Is : First Race— Six Shooter, Toah, Sam Fullen Second Race— Peter Paul, Mies Crawford, Anne Davis. Third Kace— McChesney, Waswift, Allan-a-Dale. Fourth Race— Satin Coat, Barrica, Janbert. Fifth Race— Dick Welles, Runnels, Sylvia Talbot. Sixth Race— Our Bessie, Haviland, Amur. Washington Park Entries. WASHINGTON PiBK SJiTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast, 'Apprentice allowance. (riBnns well in iiiuti. First Kace— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. S-year-olds and upward. Allowances, ind. Horses. A^a. Wt. Hdcp. (39809)Toah 5.... 113 730 f.98102Six Shooter ......... 5 111 750 399073Sam Fallen 6. ...Ill 730 (39664) Jack Demund 4.. ..107 725 399543 Wainamoinen 4.... 102 725 f 39886) Modicum 3.... 97 720 Second Kace— 5-8 Mile. 2- year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color.sex&pedigree, A. Wt. Hdcp. 39763 Lanark Ill 650 39931 Esherson . Ill 640 Blumenthal, blk. c, by Sain— Contest Ill 39836 Scipio Ill 630 391753Copper Ill 625 39684 Council Ill 635 Fred Leppert, ch. c, by Victory-Bunch .... Ill 39882 2Pete?Paul 108 700 39883 Anne Davis 108 670 Alice Commoner, ch. f, by The Commoner— Alice Brand 108 39503 Sweetie 108 650 (39749) Miss Crawford 108 680 39857 Gold Piece 108 610 59903 Sauerkraut 108 625 398363Mast 108 670 Third Race-1 1-8 Miles 3- year-olds and upward. The Oakwood Handicap. $2,500 added. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. (397861 McChesney * ... 4 .. 129 800 (39833) Allan-a-Dale 4.... 120 775 39764fAladdin 4.. ..114 750 (S9905)Lucien Appleby.... 4.... 112 755 (39604)tLittle Scout 4.. ..105 ......775 39884 Waswift 4..,:104 785 (39956) Gregor K 3... 104 770 39810 John McGurk 5 . ...101 ......770 398843Linguist... 3... .100 ...^..765 39907 Captain Arnold...... 3...-. 95 750 399072Qold Bell 3.... 92 760 tQ. C. Bennett & Co. entry. Fourth Kace— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward, Sailing. 39881 Sea Lion 7.— 109 690 39809 Miracle II r.... *.—J« ™° 39837*8atin Coat 5.... 101 725 39858 El Ghor 2 — ™2 S9813 The Bobby.... ....... 6....100 690 S96902Caxton ........... * ... 3.... 96 ......695 S993Q3*Frivol... .... 4.... 95 ......685 3993G*Bard of Avon 5.... 95 .710 399302* Janbert © ... 4 ... 94 .720 3993C*Prince Webb 4.... 94 695 398583*Barrica 6 ... 93 720 Fifth Kace— 3-4 V*iin 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (S5817)Rnnnels 4.. ..112 745 89S3J2A. D. Gibson.. 5.. ..Ill 715 39907 Paul Whaley 5.. ..Ill 710 (*9388)Dick Welles 3. ...Ill ......750 398612SkiIfnl 3.. ..Ill 715 39199 Theory 7.. ..109 675 598S52Evening Star 4.... 107 700 39446 Si Ah 4.... 107 685 39665 Zella Knight 4.... 107 600 85150 Lute 4.... 107 625 (39861) Sylvia Talbot 3....106 725 S9504 Stem Winder ►£ .... 3. ...101 ......700 S9908 Ontonagon! .V...101 705 361203Ponca .. 3.... 98 710 39t539 Gypzene 3.... 93 720 Sixth Kace— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 395473Boaster 4.... 103 685 39881 Amur 5....100 700 399352*Haviland 6.... 98 7C5 399l5*Omdurman 5.... 98 670 39813 Bonnie Lissak 5.... 98 680 39886 Alice Dougherty 6.... 98 680 S9734*Sarilla S.... 93 675 379002*Nettie Regent 6 ... 91 680 (39858)Pirate 3.... 87 665 39932*Onr Bessie 3 ... 86 725 HILT MCBiE FARM ISSUED EVERY DAT. DAILY RAGING FORI PUB. DO, ■ PUBLISHERS OT WESTERN JOCKEY CLU» BULLETIN. Entered In the Post Office at CM«ftffO ■» ond cIium matter. "" 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO. 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Third Street. *** HTmiltoS°&:Kendrick. 906-912 17th Street. At Toronto, OnL: George McSWeeney. Iroquois Hotel. C. T. Pendergast, Palmer House. Chicago, Illinois, June 27 1603. Page [3] The Haggin Sale. ,! THE HAGGIN SALE. ; t t , 'At th sale of Friday, June " 19,. the re-. !v*jaindei j of the Rancho del Paso consign-^|»ent waa disposed of, together with a £ * number from the Elmendorf Stud. St ^Including both lots, thirty-nine youngsters *"were sold, for $35,675, an average of $914. Hj The star of the day was a bay colt by Arkle— Dareka, Sydney Paget securing him on a bid of $S,000. Newton Bennington was a liberal purchaser. He paid $2,500 for a Watercress— Troyene ^,lt, and a youngster by "Watercress —Sweet went to him for $1,750. He also secured a Goldfiinch— Widow Clicquot colt for $2,250. John McDonald, representing Lord Carnarvon, paid $700 for a colt by Watercress-Typhoon. The day's sales were: Bay colt, by Fitz James— Springlike; G. D. Wilson $500 Chestnut cot, by St. Gatien— Starlet; *F. Burlew 550 Chestnut colt, by Watercress— Starlight; J G. Follansbee GOO Bay filly, by Indio— Stella; G. D. Wilson 100 Chestnut colt, by Watercress— Sweet; N. Bennington 1,750 Bay colt, by Ossary— Syrienne; A. Simons 400 Bay colt, by Abercorn— Thankful Blossom; H. 3D. Rowell 1,250 Bay filly, by St. Gatien— The Dome; G. D. Wilson 500 Bay colt, by St. Gatien— Tortosa; S. Deimel 900 Bay colt, by Montana— Touch e Pas; A. Simons 200 Bay filly, by Darebin— Trinket; G. D. Wilson 300 Bay colt, by Indio— Trolley; S. Paget... 1,600 Bay colt, by Watercress— Troyene; N. Bennington 2,500 Chestnut colt, by Bassetlaw— Twinkle; G. D. Wilson 450 Chestnut colt, by Watercress— Typhoon; Lord Carnarvan 700 Bay colt, by Orsini— Vanish; H. D. Brown 300 Chestnut colt, by Goldfinch— Ventre; C. Mack 550 Bay colt, by St Andrew— Vennette; S. Deimel 1,200 Bay filly, by Rousseau— Versa; G. D. Wilson 200 Chestnut colt, by Golden Dawn— Vest- alis; H. E. Rowell C50 Brown colt, by Bassetlaw— Waitaway; O. L. Richards 500 Chestnut filly, by Bassetlaw— Wenabur; G. D. Wilson 400 Chestnut colt, by Goldfinch— Widow Clicquot; N. Bennington i.. 2,250 Chestnut filly, by Torso— Witchery; G. D. Wilson 100 Chestnut filly, by Maximo— Yolande; G. D. Wilson 100 Chestnut filly, by Arkle— Andre th; G. D. Wilson 200 Bay filly, by Ben Holladay— Beauty; G. D. Wilson 500 Bay filly, by Rapallo— Belle Daly; E. L. Graves 300 Bay colt, by Bathampton— Blue and White; S. Paget 1.G00 Bay filly, by Bathampton— Cloverdale II.; S. Paget 1,000 Bay colt, by Rapallo— Court Dance; S. Paget 1,500 Bay colt, by Arkle— Dareka; S. Paget.. 8,000 Bay colt, by Arkle— Diminutive; G. D. Wilson 400 Chestnut filly, by Dorian— Flora Ban; W. x L. Powers 200 Chestnut colt, by Juvenal — Florence Breckenridge; L. Barnett 400 Bay colt, by Juvenal— Formosa; G. D. Wilson 200 Bay filly, by Rapallo— Graziosa; Columbia Stable 500 Chestnut colt, by Ben Holladay— Gua- lala; S. Paget ' 1,000 Bay filly, by Ben Holladay— Gyp Fonso; G. D. Wilson 400 Bay filly, by Rapallo— Halmalil; G. D. Wilson 400 Bay filly, by George Kessler— Hallelujah; H. T. Griffin ..' 525 AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1902 contains all the racing at large, revised and complete up to the end of 1902; five handicapping systems with directions for their practical application, a table showing how to compute bookmaking percentages, track records of all the recognized tracks of the country, the western and eastern scale of weights, tables ^showing the comparative speed of tracks, the racing statistics of 1902, giving amounts won by owners and horses and jockey record, a complete list of pugilistic contests of 1902 of any consequence, trotting and pacing records at all distances and a list of the new 2:15 trotters of 1902. Also a complete record of performances at all styles of billiards. St. Louis Form. ST. LOUIS FORM. The form of Saturday's St Louis Fair Grounds fields is: First Race— Brown Vail, Chandoo, Chlcka-sha. Second Race— Dr. Scharff, Reducer, dales. Third Race— Old Stone, Walnut Hill, Bill Knight. Fourth Race— Kilo, Eugenie B., Don Al-varo. Fifth Race — Pourquoi Pas, Taby Tosa, Maltster. Sixth Race— Charles Ramsey, Pathos, The Messenger. Seventh Race— Echo Dale, Orleans, Harold Parker. St. Louis Form. ST. LOUIS FORM. St. Louis, Mo., June 26.— The horses seeming to have the best chances in Saturday's races are: First Race— Broodier or Brown Vail. Second Race— Bill Knight or Wreath of Ivy. Third Race— Ciales or Dr. Scharff. Fourth Race— Kilo or Matt Wadleigh. Fifth Race— Maltster or Jack Young. Sixth Race— Pathos or The Messenger. Seventh Race— Orpheum or Echo Dale. R. J. Collins. St. Louis Entries. JLUUIS iSNTRLKS. Probabilities : Wtather wet ; track sloppy. •Apprentice allowance. ® Runs well in mud, First Race— 1 Mile and 30 Tarda. 3-year-olds and upward. Bellini?. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 3S963 Certain 6. .111 ....700 39S94 Pay the Fiddler 7. .111 ....710 39S98 Chandoo A.. 4.. 110 .. 720 39944 Countess Clara 5. .109 705 39SSG*Galanthus 5.. 106 ....710 39S97 Luna Minor ^ 4.. 105 ....705 399443*Brown Vail .} .. 7. .104 ....725 39654*Katie Gibbons .-. 4".. 7. .104 695 59S9S3*Broodler 4..102 . 715 59968 Burlap 3.. 101 ....690 39922 Dr. Kammerer A.. 3.. 9S ....705 39752 Daddy Bender 4... 3.. 95 ....700 394SS*Murmur A.. 3.. 94 710 39S21 Hegira 3.. 90 ....700 39777 Chickasha , A.. 3.. 90 ....715 Second Race— 3-4 mile. 2-ycar-olds. Allowancos. (39595) Wreath of Ivy 110 ....710 3SS433Maiwells , 110 ....705 (39S71)Bill Knight 105 ....715 59S952Check Morgan A.. 105 710 59593 The Farrier 103 ....700 599203Lord Hermence 103 700 59920 Hugh McGowan 103 "....705 !9699201d Stone *..103 ....725 39967) Walnut Hill 103 ....720 599433Atlas *..100 ....710 t599672Don O'High 100 ....715 Louisiana 100 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and npward. Selling. 59942 Wellesley .J... 5.. 109 ....700 56161 Barney Burk 3. .106 ....690 5979S3HowIing Dervish 3.. 105 ....710 5SS04 I Know 5.. 104 ....690 59760 Algareta 8. .104 715 399423Ciales 4. .103 ....715 (39552)Reducer A\. 8. .103 ....720 59704*Dr. Scharff A.. 4.. 102 ....725 59944 Lynch A.. 4.. 101 ....695 59594 Tenny Belle A.. 5.. 101 ....700 37320 Latuka A.. 3.. 100 ....695 59942 Fickle Saint 5.. 96 ....705 59703 Bear Creek 3.. 93 710 39S25 Dolly Hayman 3.. 91 ....700 3996S*Little Corker 3.. 88 ....705 Fourth Race— 5-8 ililo. 2-yoar-olds. Allowances. The Native Nursery Stakes. $i;000 added. 39847 Imboden *..121 ....735 i97492KiIo 115 ....750 39871 Hogarth 113 ....720 39578-Leopard 113 .I..735 399202Matt Wadleigh »J...110 ....725 399432tPerla 110 ....730 39S713Hast Du Gesehen 110 725 39931 Eugenie B 110 .-...740 39G993tDon Alvaro 108 ....735 |J. C. Ghio entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-1G Mil«s 3-year-olds and npward. Handicap. (39921)Maltster 5. .112 ....735 (39596) Taby Tosa 4.. 110 ....740 39S963Jack Young f .. 3.. 104 ....725 39776 Eda Riley 6.. 99 ....720 399453De Reszke 4.. 98 ....735 39S482Orris 6.. 94 ....730 39921 Pourquoi Pas 3.. 90 ....750 Sixth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. 3-ysar-olda and npward. Sailing. (39946) *The Messenger ►£«.. G..106 ....715 39946»The Way HE*.. 4.-.106 ....705 39945*W. B. Gates HK. 7.. 106 ....700 39923s Josie F ►£».. 4.. 105 ....710 39945*Charles Ramsey ..... 7. .104 ....725 (39S98)Eugenia S 7. .103 ....705 (39849)*Pathos 3.. 88 ....720 Seventh Race— 7-8 Mile. ' 3-ysar-olds and npward. Sailing. (39923)*Echo Dale 5..111 ....725 39921 Miss Mae Day 6.. Ill ....700 (39945) Mynheer 6.. 109 ....705 (39947) Orleans 5.. 103 ....720 39947 Virgie d'Or 5..103 ....700 39S973Extol A.. 3.. 101 ....705 399473*Bengal A.. 5.. 100 ....710 38497 Paramount A.. 3.. 98 ....695 (39942)*Custus 3.. 97 ....715 39922*Duela 4.. 96 ....710 39716*Montana Peeress 4.. 96 ,...715 397732Harold Parker 3.. 95 ....715 S9922**Orpheum ............... 3.. 90 .....710 Highland Park Form. HIGHLAND PARK FORM. The form of Saturday's Highland Park fields is: First Race— Tax Man. Ed L..vPluck. Second Race — Lyrist, Lillianette, Miss Fleischmann. Third Race— Port Royal, Arachne, Drum-mond. Fourth Race— Gould, Lord Farandole, Hie Away. Fifth Race — Presgrave, Lombre, Honey-brook. Sixth Race— San Marino, Diamontina, Vestment. Seventh Race— Sir' Gallant, Lefiare, Auto-light Highland Park Form. HIGHLAND PARK FORM. • Detroit, Mich. June 26.— The horses seeming to have the best chances in Saturday's races are: First Race— Pluck, John Coulter, Firing Line. Second Race— Handmore, George James, Blue Darter. Third Race— Arachne, Port Royal, Bank Street. Fourth Race— Lord Farandole, Gould, Hie Away. Fifth Race— Plum Tart, Animosity, John Drake. Sixth Race— Blackberries, Belle Dodson, San Marino. Seventh Race — Sir Gallant, Easy Street, Scortic. T. K. Lynch. Highland Park Entries. HIGHLAND PARK KM TRIES. Probabilities : Weather clear ; track good. •Apprentice allowance. S3 Huns well in mud. First Raco-3-4 Mile. t 3- year-olds and npward, Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 398563Oconee G 112 710 ■ 397S0 Tax Man 4.. 110 ""725 39153 Ed L 9..109 ....720 351172Rustic Girl 5..107 ...:700 395632Messina A.. 4..107 700 (39924) Fade Meny 4.. 105 ....705 399262Firing Line 4..105 ....710 39875 The Irish Boy 5.. 104 ....690 , 39953 Senor 41.. 3.. 99 710 397802Showman A.. 3.. 94 710 ! 39926sPluck 3.. 94 . 715 ! 396793John J. Regan HK. 3.. 91 ....705 | 39050 Epidemic A.. 3.. S9 705 ! j 39660 Wild Wave 3.. 89 ....700 ! 39541 John Coulter A.. 3.. 86 ....715 Second Race-5-8 Alile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 39951 George James *..112 710 398763Handmore ....112 . 715 (39925) Miss Fleischmann 109 ....715 399252Lyrist : .f»..109 ....725 399512Blue Darter *..107 700 i j 39S79 Orpha 104 ....705 ! : 39552 Lillianette ^..104 ....720 . • 39951 Volney 100 ....700 Third Race— 7 1-3 Furlongs. 3- year-olds and npward. Allowances. (39S07)Baird 6. .114 ....705 (39657)Port Royal 4.. 114 ....725 I I 398783Bank Street 3.. 106 ....710 39S29 Bummer II HE".. 4.. 105 ....715 3970SDubious A.. 4.. 105 ....710 (39903) Arachne 4--. 5.. 104 ....720 39875 Fannie Blazes 4. .102 ....695 39076 Drummond A.. 4.. 100 ....715 Harring 4.. 96 399523Model Monarch 3.. 94 ....700 35679 Navigator 3.. 93 ....695 39875 Prodigality 3.. 91 ....705 Fourth Kdce— Fall Course. 4- year-olds and npward. Handicap. The International Steeplechase. Value $1,000. 35118 Lord Farandole 8.. 154 ....690 (398S0) Gould 9. .151 ....700 ! 393933Governor Boyd A.. 8. .148 ....680 398802Hie Away A.. 6. .133 ....685 396103Bellcourt 7. .130 ....685 398S0 Cubanite 4.. 125 ....675 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. 39553 Matt Simpson 6..10S ....710 39903 Pat My Boy 5. .108 ....690 39803 Prince Zeno 8.. 105 ....715 32699 Chauncey Fisher 8.. 105 ....690 3951S3Faraday Jr. 5.. 105 695 394082Tommy Hill 4. .104 ....710 39952 Honeybrook ►!«.. 4..104 ....715 39803 Locust Blossom 4".. 8.. 103 ....705 39903 Rosy M 5.. 103 ....700 39924 Animosity «f .. 5..103 ....705 39904 Presgrave 5.. 100 ....725 39855 John Drake 5. .100 ....705 39924 Plum Tart 4.. 99 ....700 39972 Lombre . 4.. 96 ....720 39301 Colonel Anderson £ .. 4.. 96 ....710 Sixth Race— 5-8 anile. 2-year-dlds. Maidens. Fillies. Allowances. 39925 Jessie J 109 ....705 39753 Belltoone ■. 109 ....700 39403 Cabriolet 109 ....705 399273Louise Meining 104 ....710 399513Diamontina 104 ....720 39584 All Good 104 ....710 39730 San Marino A.. 104 ....725 39633 Tammany Queen 104 ....700 39S76 Belle Dodson 104 ....705 395272Vestment : 104 ....715 399492Blackbernes 104 ....715 Eev-enth Race-1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and npward. Handicap. (39901) Scortic ►{«.. 4.. 112 ....705 (39S54)Easy Street 4.. 109. ....700 399012Autolight » 5.. 104 ....715 39S782Sir Gallant 3.. 101 ....725 39S783Bank Street 3..101 ....715 39683 Glenwood HK. 5.. 9S ....710 39901 Lefiare A. . 4, . 90 ... .720 39950sPrism A.. 3.. 90 ....700 Coney Island Form. ■ v CONEY ISLAND FORM. The form of Saturday's Shoepshead Ba^H fields is: First Race— CInquevalll, Interval, Tantalu^H Cup. H Second Race— Arian, Tip Gallant, Cham^| blet entry. Third Race— Broomstick, Magistrate, Stal-^B wart. Fourth Race— Irish Lad, Africander, Major^B Daingerfield. Fifth Race-Julia M., Mimon, Fickle. ^| Sixth Race— Douro, Glen Water, Flying Jib.^| Coney Island Form. CONEY ISLAND FORM. H . New York, June 26.— The horses seeming fl to have the best chances in Saturday's races H First Race— Cinquevalli or Homestead. I Second Race— Tip Gallant or Mystic Shrlner. H Third Race— Broomstick or Stalwart H Fourth Race— Irish Lad or Major Dainger-■ field. Fifth Race— Inquisitive Girl or Julia M. Sixth Race— Douro or Flying Jib. H. Forsland. Coney Island Entries. ■ , ! ! | ! j ! i j ! : . • I I ! CON1SY ISLAND SNTRIE8. ^| Probabilities : Weather clear ; track good. ^| gj Rnna well in mud. First Race -3-4 Mile. ^| (On Main Track.) S-year-olds and upward. Higtweight Handicap. ^| fad. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. ■ 39509 Homestead 4 129 710 ■ 395953Lord Badge 4.. 126 !!"*715 m 399122Locket 4..123 710 I 39S87 Cinquevalli 3.. 122 . 725 m (39900)Interval 3.. 122 720 34945 Tantalus Cup 3.. 119 . "!715 39481 Candling G..119 35229 Lord Sterling 5. .119 700 39595 Sparkle Esher 3.. 112 705 Second Race— Foil Course. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. The Beacon Steeplechase. $2,500 added. (35643)Self Protection 8..168 ....685 391712tLand of Clover 5.. 161 ....670 ;398382Tip Gallant 7..158 ....690 |396932Judge Phillips 5..15S ....675 (39448)fAdjidaumo 5. .156 ....6S5 (39914)The Virginian 7... 4..142 ....6S0 (39048) Arian 4.. 137 ....700 39539. Carrier Pigeon 4.. 137 670 39S3S3Foxhunter 4. .135 ....6S0 1 tMr. Chamblet entry. Third Race— I ast 3-4 Mile. (Futurity Course). 2- year-olds. Allowances. The Great Trial Stakes. Value $25,000. (39694)tMagistrate ^..129 ....790 (39540)jBroomstick 129 ....800 39170ttRapid Water 122 ....775 39792ttBoxwood ...122 ....780 .(39S63)ttPulsus 122 ....775 1 395402Stalwart 122 ....785 39SS9tGallant ...117 ....770 39792tConjurer 117 ....7S0 ' (39792) Aristocracy ..117 ....785 397922JtDimple -i-..114 ....765 tA. Belmont entry. 1 JS. S. Brown entry. ttG. B. Morris entry. j $tE. R. Thomas entry. J Fourth Race-1 3-8 Miles. |JT 3- year-olds and upward. I The Advance Stakes. $5,000 added. u 39939 His Eminence 5. .128 ....740 * (39S67)Bonnibert A.. 5.. 128 ....760 39939 Igniter 4. .126 ....775 39S67 Circus 4. .126 ....690 39793 Major Daingerfield 4".- 4. .126 ....790 (39793) Africander 4"-. 3. .111 ....795 (39541)Irish Lad 3. .111 ....800 Fifth Race— Lust 5-8 Mile. (Futurity Course.) , 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses, color, sax & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp;. Long Distance, b. c, by Long- fiiglit— Lulu M 112 39S40 Monet 110 ....715 (39916)Thistle Heather 109 ....710 39794 Donnelly 104 ....700 .399162Short Cake .....104 ....710 39911 Semitic 104 ....690 Grey Knight, gr. c, by Faraday— Amalthea ,..102 39S42 Hands Up 102 ....690 399113The Lady Rohesia 102 ....705 39S63 Mohave 102 ....700 1 39770 Inquisitive Girl *..100 ....715 39S16 Adel Trebla 99 ....705 39S65 Fickle 99 ....715 3SS092Eleata 99 ....710 397702Julia M 99 ....725 Gemini, b. c, by Flying Dutch- , man— Pretence 97 39915 Soson 96 ....705 38727 Woodshade 94 ....700 39915 Symphony 94 ....695 39696 Mimon 1 94 ....720 39965 Jennico .. 94 ....695 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. (OnTnrf.) 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 39939 Articulate *.. 5.. 112 ....735 39165 Glen Water i .. 4.. 112 ....740 (39S18) Douro 6.. 110 ....750. 39S683Carbuncle »{«.. 6.. 106 ....730 39S682Tribes Hill 4.. 105 ....725 - 39S67 Surmise 5. .103 ....730 399172Flying Jib 3.. 98 ....735 £9291 Flying Buttress 4.. 93 ....735 i 34506 Subdue 3.. 95 ....710 29767 -Tugai Bey ..' 3.. 93 ....705 39S923Colonsay A- 3i. 93 ....720 89501 Mollie Peyton 5., §0 ,M,70Q k Page [4] Highland Park Form Chart. HIGHLAND PARK FORM CHART. TROIT, MICH., June 26, 1903.— Fifth day. Highland Park Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear, track slow. Presiding Judge, J. A. Murphy. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Secretary, W. O. Parmer. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers, ^ FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ry "Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P L HOPEDALE • ws 4 104 4 2" 1-* l2 ll5 Castro Mrs E Harris 4 5 5 2 ) S. LILLARD wsb 3 99 7 3l5 21 22 22 Sullivan J Naylor & Co 15 20 20 8 i PENELA w 4 101 9 65 6° 42 31 J "Walsh E Corrigan 3 3 3 6-5 I BACCIE WS 4 104 C 4* 42 51 4l T Dean J W Kerr 10 10 8 3 I JERRY WB 3 101 5 55 5nk 6s 55 J Thorpe G W Cook 15 15 15 6 52LEE RIDLEY WS 3 98 3 lh 32 35 6uk D GilmoreS E Parmer & Co2 3 3 6-5 3 LOMBRE W .4 104 12 9 7 7 7 Fletcher T E Mintorf 6 6 5 2 WALT. FISHER WS 3 93 11 U 8 8 8 W Daly J S Williams 15 30 30 12 ) PROTIO ws 6 106 10 10 9 9 9 Reeves P G Herman&Co 20 30 30 12 23*HANDCUFF s 7 104 2 S 10 10 10 D Boland J C Ferris Jr 6 6 6 2 1 GOSSIPER w 6 104 1 7 11 11 11 Donovan R P Dodson&Co 4 6 6 2 32FRANK LOVE w 4 109 8 12 12 12 12 Buckley J J O'Flaherty 6 10 10 4 'Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 50}, 1:18}. Winner— Ch. g, by Hermence— Martha, by Rayon d'Or (trained by J. O. Gray). Went to post at 2:43. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. edale was off well in motion, was taken the shortest way around and had things all own way in the last half. Stephen Lillard was well handled, had no mishaps and was d ridden all the way. Penela closed up very fast in the stretch after being outrun in first part of the race. Lee Ridley showed his usual early speed and then tired. Scratched— (39948)Maru, 109; 3870S John II., 106; 39S992Ravelment, 101. Overweights — Stephen Lillard, 3 pounds. Hopedale, show, evens. Stephen Lillard, show, 4 to 1. Penela, show, 3 to 5. Lee Rid-show, 3 to 5. SE^^-R^:B— 1-2 Mile" :^urse 5250. 2-year-olds7~Sellirig; "Horses 9973 A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners . O H C P 5 MAUD JOHNSON W 96 '£ 2- 2- l3 M Johns'nR P Dodson & ColO 10 10 4 79)JIM FERRIN wb 102 1 l2 l2 2n T Dean J J Marklein 7-5 3-2 3-2 3-5 22TWO PENNY ws 99 5 42 54 3" McCl'sky J H Baker 25 25 21 1 00)THE GLOBE w 101 7 3& 4* 4* J Walsh N Dyment 2 25 25 1 ! 5 RHOEBE , w 100 6 7 6l 5l Forrest WT&GHTownes 40 50 50 15 7 SHYLOCK w 94 8 10 7 62 WHWo'd F R Hitchcock 15 30 30 12 D MAT TIE GREY WS 99M.2 8 8 7 J O'Con'r W S DiffendorferS 8 8 3 7 SILVER STICK W 94 3 51 3J S J McF'denA P Doyle 20 50 50 20 5 ZARKEE W 10S 4 9 9 9 Donovan J L Booker 8 8 8 3 8*LORA J. W 98 9 61 10 10 R Martin P H Jones 30 40 40 12 4*ST TUCKET W 104 10 11 11 11 H Hall J E Cushing & Co30 30 30 12 6 MALAKOFF w 99 15 14 12 12 Fletcher J Fleischmann 30 40 40 12 CAYBON w 99 14 13 13 13 J Thorpe E Corrigan 15 30 30 12 7 COREEN w 94 13 12 14 14 Snyder J James 20 40 40 12 8 J. L MC w 97 11 Bolted. D GilmoreR F Meyers 10 12 12 4 •Apprentice allowance. Time, 25}, 50}. Winner— B. f, by Requital— Ida III. (trained by J. M. Johnson). Went to post at 3:10. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving, ad Johnson rated along in behind Jim Ferrin until well into the homestretch, caught latter tiring in the final furlong and was going away at the end. Jim Ferrin showed )t of early speed, but quit when called on. Two Penny came with a rush at the end le. would have been second in another stride. The Globe tired and quit when the pinch Corrected weights— Shylock, 94. Overweights — Mattie Grey, 3} pounds; Lora J., 3; St. Tucket, 2. Maud Johnson, show, 2 to 1. Jim Ferrin, show, 1 to 3. Two Penny, show, 1 to 2. The be, show, 1 to 2. ; QQrj£ THIRD RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ' Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys , Owners O H C P 7 DISCUS w 3 94 4 3nk 32 4s 2l ll M Johns'nR P Dodson&Co 2i 25 25 1 28)*ZONNE wb 6 109 7 l1 1* 1* l1 22 Forrest M Stowe & Co 7-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 4 INSOLENCE WB 4 102 6 5* 4* 3l 31 33 T Dean Airs F Simons 6 0 6 2. 6 WALLABOUT w 5 107 2 23 25 2l 42 410 J O'Con'r H McCarren Jr 3 4 4 8-5 3 J. H. SLOAN WB 7 112 5 42 5- 5s 53 51 Blake R F Meyers&Co 4 4 3 7-5 4 MEGOWAN W 4 102 8 6X 62 61 61 G"k C Cain .TNMiddend'f&Co 30 50 50 20 4 RUBY RAY W4 98 17 7 7 7 74 J Walsh Doyle Bros S 8 8 3 1 LADY ESSEX w 4 103 3 S ■ 8 8 S $ H Wilson II Chappell 30 30 30 10 •Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 50}, 1:19, 1:46}, 1:53}. Winner — B. c, by Tenny — Puffer (trained by J. M. Johnson). Went to post at' 3:40. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily, cus finished fast, caught Zonne tiring in the final eighth and won going away. The ;er was used too much in the first part of the race and weakened when the pinch came, olence about ran her race and Dean took the short route and saved ground all the way. llabout was raced into exhaustion in chasing Zonne. J. H. Sloan seems to have lost his old-time speed. Scratched— 39903 Pat My Boy, 107. Overweights — Insolence, 2 pounds. Discus, show, 1 to 2. Zonne, show, 3 to 10. Insolence, show, evens. Wallabout, show, ) 10. J. H. Sloan, show, 4 to 5. £/ Q Q rj £T FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Allow^ 1 jjXJXj i O ances. vlnd Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P , 39545 ICE WATER W 4 102 7 4s 4* 2nk 1~ T Dean F Bruhns & Co 5 10~l0— 4 398512SARDINE W 6 109 2 5h 5* 32 22 J Thorpe E Corrigan 5 5 5 2 - S95302EUCLAIRE 6 104 6 63 6* 45 -31 Hodgson E B Clancey . 10 12 12 5 398752GOLD. COTTAGE w 4 112 1 25 31 55 4h H Booker W S Laird 6 8 8 25 -39755 DELAGOA ws 4 102 9 8 8 8 5l Sing'ton S W Streett&Co 1 6-5 6-5 1-2 (39926) STAR GAZER W 6 111 3 6nk 7 7 6 J Miller J A McConnell 6 10 10 4 . 39875)TWO LICK 3 98 5 lnk 11 l1 7 McD'n'ld Hickey Bros & CoO 6 6 2 '386283CARL KAHLER WS 5 111 4 32 25 6s 8 Stevens Kluber & Co 5 5 3i 8-5 399023GEISHA GIRL w 3 93 .8 9999W Johns'nJ J Mackessey 15 15 15 6 39562 TAPS WSB 4 107 1C 10 10 10 10 Fletcher W T Ryan 50 100 100 40 Time, 24}, 50}, 1:17*. - ' Winner— Ch. f, by Wawekus— Suscol (trained by F. Bruhns). Went to post at 4:04. At post 4 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Dean rode a waiting race on Ice Water, let Two Lick race herself into exhaustion ■ and. came away without much effort in the stretch. Sardine had to go all around the leaders to get up and finished fast. Euclaire was outrun early, but finished well and will ' do to remember. Golden Cottage quit. Delagoa was off very poorly and showed scant • speed. Carl Kahler was probably short. Two Lick quit when challenged. I Scratched— (39607)Luckett, 103. Ice Water, show, 2 to 1. Sardine, show, evens Euclaire, show, 2} to 1. Delagoa, show, 1 out. Carl Kahler, show, 4 to 5. . FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. gQQ /y0 ■- Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C ~P~ '89875 SHRINE WS 10G 4 l3 l6 l10 1° l2 T Walsh H C Schulz 6-5 7-5 7-5 1-3 ; 89708 BIRCH BROOM w 110 3 3nk 2l 2s 23 23 Sing'ton S W Streett&Co 4-5 4-5 4-5 out ' 39757 FL. WILLOUGHBYw 98 1 4s 48 34 35 33 J O'Con'r W F Schulte 2 3* 3J 4-5 LS9S54 ON THE QUIET WS 106 2 2ll 3l 4s 43 41 D GilmoreS E Parmer 10 15 15 3 * «J734 SNARE w 1011 5 5 5 5 5 5 L Wood Ward & Harlan 30 30 30 8 Time, 26, 51, 1:18, 1:32}. I Winner— Ch. f, by Atheling— Pilgrimage (trained by H. C. Schulz). Went "to post at 4:33. At post 6 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. ^■Walsh cut across his field with Shrine at the start, causing the others to , pull up, but ^■Bhrine had speed to spare, quickly opened up a winning gap and was only cantering at the ^Knd. Birch Broom easily shook off On the Quiet in the first half and got second place ^■Without trouble. Flora Willoughby did her best. On the Quiet tired badly and also acted ^Htery badly at the post. Singleton, on Birch Broom, appeared content to get second place. Overweights— Snare, 3} pounds. ■ No show betting on first three. SIXTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds anofupward. Selling. ■!d9977 Kind Horses „ AWtSt*4 % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P" Bsg^jpHAS GIFT ws 4 107 1 l2 la l2 lnk H Wilson Sherman&Baller 6 7 7 3" ^B*706 SPRINGWATER w 3 96 9 41 42 2i 21 Pieratt G W Hovey 15 20 20 8 ■■604 JUNE COLLINS TVS 3 88 11 85 62 G3 35 W Daly P M Burch 3 5 5 2 ^K206 FLORA HOOPER w 3 91 10 6l 5l 52 45 M Johns'nW F Schulte 10 15 15 6 ^Bl74 BEDLAM w 4 104 3 32 3J 42 5l Castro W C Capps 10 10 4 2 L ; T 39409 KITE w 3 92 4 2^ 2i» 3s 61 D GilmoreW Jennings. 5 6 6 21 t 39928*JANE OAKER W4 102 5 7 7 7 7 Forrest Waltring & CO 6 8 8 4 I 3S514*PEPPER DICK w4 99 8 11 8 8 8 R Martin P H Jones 10 15 15 6 39GS03HORSA WB 5 109 13 9 9 9 9 J O'Con'r H McCarren Jr 3 5 5 2 i 39S26 TOM KINGSLEY wb 8 106 7 10 10 10 10 Stevens C A Johnson&Co 4 5 5 2 \ 39683 LUIGART wsb 3 96 2 5J 11 11 11 Paul J H Baker 10 20 20 8 31905 SIMILAR W 4 104 6 12 12 12 12 WHWo'd R F Meyers&Co 8 10 10 4 : 39706 HELEN OAKFORD 3 91 12 13 13 13 13 McD'n'ld D J Kilby 10 10 8 4 , 39902 CHANTERELLE wb 4 102 14 14 14 14 14 J Walsh Doyle Bros 6 ' 6 6 2 / ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 25}, 51}, 1:18}. ' Winner — B. f, by Dr. Hasbrouck — Pickup (trained by A. Bailer). Went to post at 5:00. At post 8 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Has Gift was away well, showed the most speed throughout and stood a long hard drive to stall off Springwater. The latter ran well and finished very determinedly. June Collins, away poorly, closed a big gap and finished fast. Flora Hooper also made up much ground. Bedlam and Kite met with no mishaps. The former acted badly at the post. Horsa, Helen Oakford and Chanterelle had no chance from where they got off. Scratched— 39501 Fairy Tale, 106. Has Gift, show, 8 to 5. Springwater, show, 4 to 1. June Collins, show, evens. Bedlam, show, evens. Washington Park Form Chart. WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL., June 26, 1903.— Sixth day. The Washington Park Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, J. F. Morse. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, James Howard. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. QQQPC/1 FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. $700 added; $100 to second; $50 to third" Q \j *J fj 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39739aENGLISH LAD W 106 7" 8nS 7nk 6Dk lak H PhillipsF Cook 35 4 35 7-5 396252WITCHCRAFT s 103 13i 101 65 45 2" Robbins S W Streett&Co 15 25 25 10 39739 FOREHAND wb 111 5uk l2 ll l"k 3l J SheehanG C Bennett&Co 6 15 12 5 397SS S. OF FORTUNE W 111 10* llnk 91 85 41 C Gray G W Poole 10 20 20 8 39536 FLO BOB W 106 2" 65 25 2»k 5l Helg'sen MHTichenor&Co 5 6 4 8-5 39557 HELGERSON ws 1075 lh 4nk 55 5nk 6" J W'kf'ld P Dunne 10 15 10 4 399062MARSHAL NEY w 100 3"k 5nt 4»k 3l 7nk D Hall Baker & Gentry 10 12 10 4 (39175)MIZZEN MAST W 111 11£ 7nk 85 91 82 Henry W Gerst 5 8 7 3 398S2 BENEFICENT W 111 65 2nk 3uk 7nk 93 L Wilson S C Hildreth 10 30 25 S 39G16 JERRY LYNCH W 118 4U S^IO1 10l 10l T Knight F T Wood 0 13 10 4 39SS2 BUGLER w 111 9& 9h ll2 ll1 115 D Austin T P Hayes 25 40 30 12 3S270 WATERMELON W 103 Sh 133 132 12^ 12* R H'nds'nS C Wagner 30 100 100 40 397843CROPPIE wb 103 14 14 14 13l 133 P Phillips ML*wenstein&Co 30 60 GO 20 3SS82 RAINLAND W 111 125 12nk12l1 14 14 C'whurst Mrs M Goldblatt 10 13 12 4 Time, 24§, 491, l:02g, 1:08|. Winner — Ch. c, by Requital — English Lady (trained by W. E. Phillips). Went to post at 2:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. English Lad made up ground fast in the last quarter under a hard drive and was going away at the end Witchcraft ran an impressive race, making up ground fast in the last half from a poor beginning and finished fast. Forehand showed much speed, but tired perceptibly in the closing strides. Sottlier of Fortune closed with a rush at the end, after closing up ground in the stretch. Flo Bob was beaten when a furlong out and the same may be said of Marshal Ney. Beneficent showed early speed. Overweights — Helgerson, 1} pounds. English Lad, show, 3 to 5. Witchcraft, show, 4 to 1. Forehand, show, 2 to 1. Flo Bob, show, 4 to 5. QQU^Pi SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. $800 added; $150 to second; $50 to third. Dl/t/Ut) 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St & % %. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39489 POST. WRIGHT w 122 1" 2l 2l 2l lu P5 Domin'k J G Greener&Co S 10 8 2 39834 H. CHANCELLORWB US 4" 5 5 5 4»k 2 5 L Reiff J A Drake 8-5 25 11-54-5 39909)BIG BEN W 119 3" 1»5 l2 1'5 22 3" D Hall S W Streett&Co 4 5 45 1 39834 GILFAIN WB 122 5 3»5 31 32 3S5 425 S Bonner B J Cunningham S-5 8-5 7-5 2-5 39S34 BONNIE BURR ws 122 2" 4* 4* 42 5 5 T Knight W H Sayre 20 25 20 6 Time, 25, 50, l:15g, l:41f. Winner — Ch. c, by Ornus — Mamie R. (trained by A. Franklin). Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Postmaster Wright was not called on until entering the last quarter, where he easily disposed of Big Ben and had something in reserve at the finish. High Chancellor was taken wide turning for home, but finished with a great rush under a strong ride. Big Ben tired fast in the last eighth. Gilfain ran a dull race. He appeared to have a chance in the final quarter, but hung badly when the pinch came. Bonnie Burr was never a contender. Overweights — High Chancellor, 1 pound. Postmaster Wright, show, 7 to 10. High Chancellor, show, out. Big Ben, show, out. Gilfain, show, out. QUOPIA THIRD RACE— 7 1-2 Furlongs. $700 added; $100 to second; $50 to third".- O tJ *J tJ \J 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Cnd Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (398S4)GREGOR K. w 3 106 5 125 1'5 125 l1! lh Henry W M Hedges&Co9-107-5 6-5 1-2 39909 SIDNEY C LOVEw 3 99 2" 311 2" 325 25 2l Helg'sen MHTichenor&Co 10 12 8 2 39859 HOODWINK w 4 102 3" 5 4h 45 5 31 J Booker S G Morton 8 8 7 8-5 35885 TRINITY BELL w 5 10S 1»» 21 5 5 4* 45 C Gray J A Drake 7 8 7 2 39S0o2BRAGG wsb 4 110 45 42J 32 2" 3" 5 Domin'k J Curl 4 45 4 1 Time, 232, 48», 1:13$, 1:332. Winner B. Phoenix Kola W. M. — g, by — (trained by Hedges). Went to post at 8:30. At post 3 .minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Gregor K. showed his usual speed, but had to be hustled out in the last hundred yards to stall off Sidney C. Love's determined challenge. The latter ran In Improved form and finished resolutely, but was not quite good enough. Hoodwink moved up fast in the last quarter and finished very stoutly Trinity Bell had enough when turning for home She ran a bad race. Bragg found the going too hard to run to his best form and retired after running well for six furlongs. Overweights — Trinity Bell, 1 pound; Bragg, 3. Gregor K., show, 1 to 4. Sidney C. Love, show, 4 to 5. Hoodwink, show, 1 to 2. Bragg, show, 2 to 5. »JQQ pr rj FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. $600 added; $100 to second~$50"to"tnird.~ tJ K7 %J KJ I 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 39537 LONGFLO w 5 109 1" 2»5 2'5 22 IS 1" Helg'sen W & J Carroll 10 25 20 8 — 39S373FADING LIGHT w 3 88 3" 9 71 82 5°k 2l W Knapp Durnell & Herz 4 5 45 8-5 39SSl2*PYRRHO WS 4 103 5U 7nk 8l 7h 75 3°k J Booker J F Hacker 10 20 20 8 39S58*JENA w 6 102 8:» 82 6"k 6*5 6" 44 L Wilson Mrs M Goldblatt 10 15 15 5 39558 SHOGUN wsb 3 92 7nk 4nk 4nk 3nk 3nk 51 Reed T : C Reynolds 10 12 10 4 C98082*SARAH MAXIMws 3 885 6"k 62 3* 42 8l 65 H PhillipsC E Mahone 8-5 8-5 7-5 7-10 397402*LOONE 5 104 9 35 51? 5s 4nk 71 Adkins P J Miles 5 7 6 2 39881 L. CHORISTER w 5 110 4'1 5" 9 9 9 8l Domin'k Rold Bros 20 30 20 8 39506 AL. ABBOTT wb 5 107 2pk l2 l2 1* 2nk 9 S Bonner Mrs R Bradley 15 20 20 8 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time. 24J, 49g, l:14g, 1:42s, l:48g Winner— B g, by Longflight— Flo II. (trained by W. Carroll). Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second handily. Longflo stood a long stretch drive and just lasted long enough. Fading Light came with a rush at the end after making up ground fast in the last quarter, but could not get up. Pyrrho also made up a lot of ground in the final quarter and finished fast. Jena ran a good race and will bear watching from now on. Shogun had enough turning for home. Sarah Maxim appears to be of little present account. Alene Abbott displayed much speed but held it for only a little over six furlongs. ' Overweights — Lady Chorister, 3 pounds; Sarah Maxim, 1}. Longflo, show, 3 to 1. Fading Light, show, 4 to 5. Pyrrho, show, 3 to 1. Sarah Maxim show, 1 to 3. ' FIFTH RACE=3-4 Mile. $700 addedTTlOO to second~$50~toHthi7d: U %J KJ %J O 3-year-olds and upward Allowances. tnd Horses A Wt St ^4 % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " sgGl^GOLDEN RULE b 6 121 25 1" 15 l2 lnk Henry Durnell & Herz 4-5 1 4-5 1-4 (37177)IR. LINDSEY wb 5 119 45 225 2* V- 23 L Wilson S C Hildreth 2 4 31 1 39614 JANE HOLLY WB 4 110 3nk 45 33 32 3« Robbins J C Yeager 15 15 9 • 39735 MIRANCE s 3 101 lnk 5 4* 4s 410 H PhillipsF Cook 15 20 20 4 39676 J. SID. WALK'Rwb 3 104 5 3" 5 5 5 AWB'ker W W Darden&Co8' 10 8 2 Time, 24 J, 481, 1:14. Winner— Ch. g, by Golden Garter— Lucille Murphy (trained by C. E. Durnell). Went to post at 4:30. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second easily. Golden Rule, off flying, displayed his usual great turn of speed and held Irene Lindsay safe all through the last eighth. The latter ran to her best form and finished going fast. Jane Holly showed speed, tiring only a shade in the last hundred yards. She is in excellent form at present and ready to win. J. Sidney Walker showed scant speed and is not the good colt he was last year. Golden Rule, show, out. Irene Lindsay, show, 2 to 5. Jane Holly, show, 7 to 10. KCk SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. $600 added; $100 to second; $50 to third. teJ /*t/0^/ 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C F 39907 VINCENNES W 7 109 5n* V- 3" 44 3°* 11 C Gray J A Drake 6 8 7 21 33884*THANE w 4 104 6& 42 42} 3h 2n" 24 L Wilson S C Hildreth 7-5 7-5 7-5 3-5 '9930 VULCAIN wb 6 114 7 7-7 6U 31 R Ezell Ezell & Lazarus 15 40 40 15 jSSOS GALBA WSB 3 93 2! l2 22 22 11 4* S Bonner E Corrigan 8 13 12 4 39862S*MR. DINGLE ws 3 96 lnk 52} 51 6s 5Dk 53 Adkins D S Fountain 8 10 10 4 &7S9*KEN. CARDINALw 3 88 3h 6~ 6* 51 7 6* Robbins T C McDowell 6 8 7 21 IQQQ 36236s JOHN E. wb 3 107 7 31 l* 1" 4" 7 Helg'sen S K Hughes '6 6 5 2 19813 FELIX BARD w 6 109 Left at the post. E MurphyT Kiley & Co 10 20 20 8 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 49§, l:14g, 1:42, 1:48. Winner — Br. g, by "Victory — Illisee (trained by E. Wishard). Went to post at 5:00. At post 1 minute. Start good for all but Felix Bard, which was left at the post. Won easily; second the same. Vincennes closed up fast when entering the last quarter and held Thane safe all through the last sixteenth. The latter tired badly in the closing strides, but was best of the others. Vulcain ran an excellent race, making up ground in the last quarter and finishing resolutely. Galba had enough when a furlong out after showing much speed. John E. showed much speed also, but only for a little over six furlongs. Vincennes, show, evens. Thane, show, 1 to 4. Vulcain, show, 7 to 1. Page [5] St. Louis Form Chart. ; ST. LOUIS i'-OBM CHAR* ST. LOUIS, MO., June 26, 1903.— Forty-eighth day. St. Louis Fair Association. Spring . Meeting. Weather wet, track sloppy. - Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, John Hachmeister. Rabing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinker3. FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. 39906 Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39895*ORA M'KINNEY w 100 9 41 42 35 11 F Smith J F Daniels & Co21 4 31 6-5 39023 ALLEGRETTE w 105 6 2" 2nk Is 210 Higgins R E Watkins&C66 10 21 6-5 39723 BUSH SMITH ws 105 1 32 3s 2h 31 Louden S Lazarus 10 10 10 5 39893*MENGIS ws 103 3 63 6s 71 41 Cormack J A Abernathy 15 25 25 8 39820 YENOM w 108 2 lx lh 51! 5h A Weber Turney Bros 4 10 10 4 " 39749 TOM OLNEY W 108 7 8l 81 91 6l Calvit S'nd'sMunf'd&Co 30 30 15 6 398693BESSIE B. ws 100 4 72 7l 8s 72 Gullett W H Rexford 4 10 10 3 39869 REGINA D. w 105 11 121 122 61 88 W Wats'nC Strauss & Co 8 10 8 3 TOKALON w 105 12 103 102 ll3 91 T Dean GW Scott & Co 15 25 25 8 39723 LONA S. w 105 10 5* 5* 4n*1011 Bayless Pratt Bros 10 15 13 5 38938*EDNA DANIELS WS 100 8 ll1 ll1 101 HB Wolff Martin & Patton 15 20 20 10 * ; ■ ■ ' ; ! ; ', ! ! ; : I : 1 ; . i ! r . - BLACK ENOUGH w 105 5 92 9l 12* 123 Donegan J N Miller & Co 15 40 40 15 OUR LILLIE w 105 13 13l 132 132 13* C Bonner Stubbs Bros 15 25 25 8 3S551 MATTIE R. wb 105 14 14 14 14 14 Luehrs W Reeder & Co 20 50 50 20 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 14, 26, 52, 1:06. Winner— B. f, by Handball— Mallow (trained by J. F. Daniels). Went to post at 2:31. At post 2 minutes. Start good, won handily; second easily. Ora McKinney displayed sudden and remarkable improvement, went through her field, easily overtook the leaders and won with plenty left. Allegrette went well to the last eighth, then tired. She was given a weak finish. Bush Smith ran his race. MengiB closed up stoutly and seems to be improving. Yenom showed speed, but tired. Tom Olney ran in much ' improved form. Scratched— 39012 Two S., 105. Overweights — Yenom, 3 pounds. Ora McKinney, show, 3 to 5. Allegrette, show, 3 to 5. Bush Smith, show, 2} to 1. 3990 7 SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 39S472WALNUT HILL W 112 2 2°* 22 22 l3 Kelly T H Stevens 2-5 7-102-5 out 39725 DON O'HIGH ws 115 3 1»* l2 H 2» Bell A C Bernays 6 13 13 21 (39S93)GETCHEL w 112 1 31* 3" 3" 3" W Wats'nJ C Ghio 3 5 4i 3JI 39920 COLLIN GEORGE WS 107 4 51 53 5™ 4* Earl U Z DeArman 30 60 60 20 399183LITTLE PIRATE W 107 5 4* 4* 42 5" F Smith J F Daniels 1517 17 31 S9822 BONNIE BOB w 104 6 6 6 6 6 Bayless Pratt Bros 50 100 100 20 Time, 125, 26J, 52}, 1:04*. 1:111. Winner— B. c, by Fonso— Florimore (trained by T. H. Stevens). Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Walnut Hill was rated along behind the pacemaker to the stretch, thei? came away quickly and running much faster than he did on a fast track last Saturday. Don O'High showed improvement and about ran to his best form. Getchel ran a dull race under pressure Don O'High, show, 3 to 5. Getchel, show, out. 39908 THIRD HACE_ 6 1-2. Furlongs. Purse $300. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St hi % %, StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~* 39919 MAVERICK w 105 10 85 62 42 l3 Calvit J D Dearing 3 4 — 31 7.5 (39919)*CARDWELLTON W 106 S 32 21 22 2* F Smith U Z DeArman 5 7 7 21 3975PMRS. WIGGS W 100 11 IP 81 91 31 Higgins Turnev Bros 15 25 25 10 (39S70)*MISTIE wb 95 6 1*1* 11 V Howell J N Miller & Co 7 10 10 16-5 399193FLASH OF NIGHT w 95 1 22 23 31 51 Gullett W W Elliott 3 16-516^56-5 39919 BUDWEISER ws 102 4 4» 51 53 6* Shea J C Cahn 6 12 12 5 39825 LADY CHARLOT w 100 5 5" 42 6s 78 W'n'ght H A Engman G- 12 12 5 3636S DEFACTO w 102 12 14 93 101 8* Louden AV J Young & Co30 60 60 20 (39894)*HELEN HAY w 95 7 6* 7* 7* 92 Wolff J C Tucker & C08 10 9 4 39845 DR. HOLSCHER - w 114 3 102 ll3 83 102 Dale G C Baker 12 30 30 10 39919 LITTLE CORKER ws 104 9 91 101 ll1 lis Enis B Johnson 15 30 30 10 39486 NOVELIST w 105 14 13* 13* 12«12» C Kuhn Rehm Bros 15 100 100 40 30796 BURLAP w 105 2 71 12* 13l 13" W Wats'nJ Burrows & Co 12 25 20 8 39845 VICCERNE w 102 13 12*14 14 14 C Bonner J K Hughes 40 100 100 40 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 13f, 26}, 52J, 1:17$, 1:25. Winner— Ch. c, by Tom Paxton— Redina (trained by P. J. Malone). Went to post at 3:29. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Maverick was pocketed and in trouble to the last eighth and Calvit had to take him back three times. He ran in the heaviest going to the stretch, then came around the field and won as his rider pleased. Cardwellton ran a fine race under inadequate handling. Mrs. Wiggs showed great improvement and was going fast at the end. Flash of Night and Mistie showed speed, but tired. Scratched— 398702Centie, 95. Overweights — Dr. Holscher, 3 pounds; Little Corker, 2. ' • Maverick, show, 7 to 10. Cardwellton, show, 6 to 5. Mrs. Wiggs, show, 4 to 1. Flash of Night, show, 1 to 2. 39909 F0URTH RACE— 3-4 Mile- Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St hi % % StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H C P " 37817 FOURLEAF C. 7 90 2 51 53 4» l3 Wolff KDOrr 10 15 15 4 " 39921 L. STR'THMORE w 5 114 1 41 4* 52 21 Dale T P Hayes 3 4 38-56-5 (39845)ED BALL w 3 102 3 32 32 23 31 Calvit W Mulkey 3 5 4* 8^5 30S722SANTA V'NTURAw 5 103 4 1" 1" 1= 4" W'n'ght F" W Holtgrewe 7-5 S-511-101-2 394933PIRATEER w 3 90 7 7 7 7 52 Higgins U Z DeArSian 6 1212 3 349802CARRIE HOPE w 4 95 6 62 62 61 62 M Lowe J M Barker & Co 20 20 20 10 396302BRIDGE ws 4 106 5 2* 2* 3* 7 Bell v J S Bratton 6 15 15 5 Time, 25, 49J, 1:16$. Winner— Ch. m, by Falsetto — Glene (trained by K. D. Orr). Went to post at 4:06. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Fourleaf C. was much the best, was in the heavy going all the way, saved ground turning for home and then won as she pleased. Lady Strathmore ran to her form. Ed Ball tired in the run home. Santa Ventura found it unpleasant racing with Bridge. She did not relish the track's condition either. Bridge, too, wants a fast track. Overweights — Lady Strathmore, 3 pounds; Bridge, 5. Fourleaf C, show, 6 to 5. Lady Strathmore, show, 1 to 2. Ed Ball, show, 3 to 5. Santa Ventura, show, out. 39970 FIFTH RACE— 1 Miles. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upwaiiTseiling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys » Owners O II C P 399223MEMPHIAN W 3 101 8 6" 43 33 32 1°* Higgins J C Ghio ^3 — 55 — 5 — ST 39922 CLASS LEADER wb 3 87 7 78 6s 4nl= 5» 22 M Lowe W Newman & Co20 25 20 8 39S00*IDA PENZANCE ws 5 105 4 23 1J l2 H 3°* Wolff J O'Neill & Co 8-5 2 7-5 3-5 39S50 KITTIE CLYDE W 6 112 5 3°* 3°* 2»* 22 4* F Smith J F Daniels & C08 15 13 4 39653*SISTER LILLIAN W 3 83 9 4* 5* 6* 4"* 5" Shea T P Haves 2 2 2 4-5 39850 VARNER w 4 102 2 9 9 5* 7" 63 Earl R R Rice 25 60 60 20 w 5 101 3 li 2* 8* 6i 73 Gullett H Pechman&Co 20 50 50 15 37938 FLORRIE S. c 4 100 1 83 8* 9 81 510 Brown C P Kennedy&Co40 y 100 100 30 38767 TRIALMORE w 4 102 6 5"* 7" 73 9 9 W Wats'nW Flowers G 50 50 15 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 25}, 51|, l:17f, 1:46}, 1:53}. Winner— Ch. c, by Requital — Delphine (trained by J. C. Ghio). Went to post at 4:35. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily ' Memphian ran a good race, was at home in the going and best ridden, but was tiring and lucky to last it out. Class Leader began slowly, but finished fast under a very inadequate ride and would have won in another stride. Ida Penzance went well for a mile then tired. Kittie G. ran an extra good race in the mud. Sister Lillian was given a very weak ride and can do better. Scratched— 39S24 Lunar, 107. Memphian, show, 3 to 5. Class Leader, show, 3 to 1. Ida Penzance, show ' out Sister Lillian, show, out. ' 3 9 9 T 1 STKT11 RACE— 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners- O H C P " 39701 BAS D'OR w 3 94 5 52 4B 31 l1 l3 Calvit W Mulkev S-fi — (39922)PETTIJOHN ws 3 94 4 7* 8 63 4= 2} Wolff Stubbs Bros 21 21 2 « 37658 CARAT s 4 99 3 1* l3 l3 33 31 Gullett J McAliester&Co 15 15 8 3^ 397742MAL}D GONNE w 5 101 1 2* 23 23 2" 4" W Wats'nTurne^ Bros 2 4 lS-sla 397763KENOVA w 5 101 2 41 7* 54 5* 51 L Dean TT Cromwell 8 13 135 37597 CAPT. GASTON w 5 103 6 33 3" 4* 6* 64 E Austin D L Snow 10 25 25 lfl 39848 EDGARDO ws 6 103 7 6°t 6»" 8 7* 7" Higgins J K Hughes 6 15 15 fi 39921 PROSPER LA GAI S5 106S8 5*7i 8 8 Bell J S Bratton 8 30 ^ lfl 9 Time, 13}, 25}, 50i, 1:17J, 1:46: Winner— Ch. g, by Dochart— Golden Slipper (trained by H. Avis). Went to post at 5:05. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Bas d'Or was at home in the going, trailed behind to the turn, made up ground fast at th« stretch entry and won as his rider pleased. Pettijohn was under restraint to the half then came fast and should have been closer up. The ride on him was poor. Carat ran welL but was a shade short. Maud Gonne tired in the going. The others wtutsib want want a a fast iast track tracK. Scratched— (39923)Echo Dale, 116; 39848sOrris, 101. 7 t^lO d'°r' Sh°W' °Ut* Pettljonn' show» out- Carat. show, 7 to 5. Maud Gonne, show. Important Stake Dates. IMPORTANT STAKE DATES. Oakwood Handicap,, Washington Park June 27 Great Trial Stakes, Sheepshead Bay, L. I June 27, Great Western Handicap, Washington Park July 1 Sheridan Stakes, Washington Park July 4 Lawrence Realization, Sheepshead Bay, L. I July 7 Brighton Handicap, Brighton Beach, L. I .....July 8 Young Handicap, Washington Park.. July 11 Brighton Junior Stakes, Brighton Beach, L. I ....July 11 Canadian Derby, Fort Erie, Ont July M Wheeler Handicap, Washington Park. July 18 Hyde Park Stakes, Washington Parle Brighton Derby,' Brighton* Beach,' 'i".LJu& S Englewood Stakes, Washington Park June % Saratoga Handicap, Saratoga, N. Y..Auk. I Futurity Stakes, Sheepshead Bay; L. I . Auk S Brighton Cup, Brighton Beach, X.."i.Oct. If Page [6] THE — I Washington Park Club Races. Commencing Promptly. at 2:30 P. M Rainor Shine, Continuing Until Saturday, July 15. ADniSSION $1.00. Box and Guest Tickets Now on Sale at Wellington Hotel (Rotunda). TRAIN SERVICE : south side Elevated Trains connecting^ ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD— Express and Local Trains. Leaving Loop at Congress and 31st Streets, arriving at ^ Street^ and^topping only^t^nd ^ ^ guburban traing leavJng gtreet from 12:00 n00n CABLE AND ELECTRIC LINES. to 2:45 p. m., have loop service direct to the grand stand. In addition, express trains direct State Street and Cottage Grove Avenuo Cable Lines, connecting with all South Side to the grand stand, with no stops south of Van Buren Street, carrying parlor cars, will •ross-town lines, direct to gates. Calumet Electric Street Railway to South Park Avenue and 63d Street. leave Randolph Street at 1:10 and 1:30 p. m. ijiniiiinnrmririrMiiTiiriniHiii i mnrinnn- n ■im«i«rTTmTTnwMMiii[Tii mm »i n tmr irarairrinii fini tii ■ n Hi mn mi in, iinrim rn«m |BHnB^BaBBBHKBgaaBanaa naBiHHKaHi j The A Handbook of Figures 1 ' a • Beyond Comparison . | American Sporting An Official Compen. dium of Records Manual " . . _ (COPYRIGHTED) ^ Summaries r by Experts on the f ast Year's now on sale. • Doings go * *J*+ Edited by ' 30« in Paper F. H. BRfcJNMU. 50« in Soft MoroGOO V Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. - 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE CHIGAGO 1903