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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, November 3, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, November 3, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903110301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, November 3, 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] ?OL. IX. NO. 263. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, NOYEMBEE 3, 1903. PBldE 5 OTNTS Worth Statistics WORTH STATISTICS. The very successful "Worth autumn meeting closed Saturday with the record of having been the means of distributing $70,611 among winning owners, a daily average of $2,942. S. C. Hildreth led- the list of winning owners but by no very great margin, the money having been wrell distributed. Those who won $500 or more rank as follows: Owners. Amt. Owners. Amt. S. C. Hildreth... $S,53S G. W. Poole $9S5 S. S. Brown 6,305 J. E. Cushing ... 975 C. E. Durnell ....5,347 J. Mannion 967 F. B. Van Meter.4,600 Talbot Bros 917 "Ward & Harlan.. 3.96S E. E. Smathers... S50 E. G. Stutte 3,955 Gorman & Bauer 817 J. Arthur 3,541 C. R. Ellison .... 769 F. Cook 3,370 Mrs. M. Goldblatt 755 C. E. Rowe 2.S90 U. Z. DeArman.. 751 S. "W. Streett&Co.2,340 "W. M. H'dges&Co. 675 Boots&Hol'back. 2,2S5 J. F. Davis & Co. 650 G. "W. Scott&Co.. 2,035 F. T. Wood 627 E. Trotter & Co..l,8S5 J. M. Smith 600 C. A. Johnson&Co.l,S70 C. C. McCafferty. 600 P. Dunne 1,850 K. D. Orr 5S3 L. S. Sire 1,738 J. C. Yeager 5S0 V. Hughes & Co. 1,725 S. G. Morton 575 J. F. Schorr 1,495 R. M. Hennessey. 575 H. T. Griffin 1,390 P. "W. H'dges&Co. 572 "W. McLemore ....1,375 J. Phillips&Co.... 570 B. Sehreiber 1.36S G.W.Belknap&Co. 557 , J. F. Newman ...1.35S F. E. Burnell 550 L. Marion & Co.. 1,345 J. C. Gray & Co. 550! J. U. Strode 1,275 "W. S. Price 550 ; E. Corrigan 1,256 Mrs.C.A.W'lfe&Co. 550 J. McAllister&Co.l,223 C. E. Waters .... 525 J.D.McMill'n&Co. 1,077 C. E. Mahone&Co. 515 T. H. Ryan 1,067 B. Butler 512 J. H. McD'nt&Co.l,025 D. S. Fountain .. 500 The rejuvenated sprinter Golden Rule came out at the head of the list of winning , horses with the neat sum of $5,100 to his credit. Horses with the record of having won $500 or more are: Horses. Amt. Horses. Amt. Golden Rule $5,100 Ivernia $683 Incubator 4,600 Potheen 675 Sidnev C. Love ..3,955 Gregor K 675 Witfull 3,400 Ocean Dream .... 655 Lady Jocelyn ....3,370 Luralighter 650 Colonial Girl 2,890 Our Bessie 650 English Lad 2,725 Toah 650 Auditor 2,680 Alma Dufour 626 Tokalon 2,035 Mayor Johnson ... 600 Ch. Thompson ....1,835 Fairbury COO Tancred 1,700 King Ellsworth... 597 Bummer 1,470 Ralph Young 5S2 By Ways 1,450 Schwalbe 575 Olympian 1,375 Ethylene 575 Airtight 1,350 Aggie Lewis 575 Big Ben 1,346 James J. Corbett 572 Lampoon ....1,275 Sarah Maxim .... 570 St. Tammany 1,275 Bardolph 562 Carat 1,100 Dungannon 555 Ledus 1,067 Testimony 555 Proceeds 1,050 Antolee 550 Belle Mahone 1,010 Examiner 550 Wm. Wright 975 I Know 550 Glenrice : 950 Wreath of Ivy ... 550 Bondage 900 Clifton Forge 530 Formaster 880 Dr. Stephens .... 525 M. McCafferty 850 Dolly Hay man ... 525 Cursus 850 Dodie S 525 Major Tenny 850 Louisvile 515 Attila 840 Bard of Avon 514 Go Between 800 Marco 512 Mansard 800 Sanetomo 505 Mezzo 800 Stem Winder .... 504 Dick Bernard 775 Nellie Bawn 501 Bluemint 745 Huzzah 500 H. McDaniel 700 Ancke 500 Alfredo 700 Mr. Dingle 500 The riding record of the meeting was: Jockeys. Jtt'ts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd.Unp. P.C. Ferrell 102 19 13 11 59 .18 D. Hall 69 18 15 5 31 .26 L. Wilson 101 17 27 16 41 .17 H. Phillips 122 16 19 22 65 .13 Adkins .. 56 13 7 6 30 .23 Pollak 75 10 16 9 46 .13 J. Booker 72 9 7 11 45 .12 S. Bonner 68 8 7 14 39 .12 R. Williams ..... 26 5 4 4 13 .19 Bobbins 60 5 1 7 47 .08 Dominick 3 2 2 5 .25 V Reed 15 3 2 0 10 .20 J? Mclntyre 21 3 2 2 12 .13 Wonderly 29 3 2 3 21 .10 T Relff 5 2 1 0 2 .40 Otis .. . ... 1 1 0 0 0 .100 C Irvin 4 1 0 0 3 25 Scully 7 1 0 1 5 .14 Gray 9 11 2 5 .11 M. Lowe 12 1 1 3 7 .08 Blake 15 1 3 10 .07 Wolff 15 1 2 0 12 .07 Adams 31 1 1 3 26 .03 Davisson 52 1 5 5 41 .02 St. Louis Statistics ST. LOUIS STATISTICS. The twenty-five days of racing at the Fair Grounds, which closed the St. Louis turf campaign of 1903, brought the total of $63,-905 to owners who raced their horses there, a daily average of $2,556. Owners who won $500 or more are: Owners. Amt. Owners. Amt. T.i P. Hayes ....$5,6So W. W. Elliott ...$995 J. S. Bratton ....4,665 L. Lemp & Co... 910 W.W.Dard'n&Co. 3,245 C. Schawacker ... SS0 J.K.Hughes&Co.. 2,695 Hickey Bros S60 J.F.Daniels&Co.. 2,275 S. B. Burnett .... 850 J. C.Milam &Co.... 2,140 J. A. Johnson .... 825 Stubbs Bros 1,925 S. J. Charles 820 G. C.Bennett&Co. 1.8S5 T. A. Gay & Co.. SOS B. Sehreiber 1,745 R.E.Watkins&Co.. 800 W. Gerst 1,675 L. B. Dickerson.. 750 P. J. Miles 1,395 Mrs. H. Robinson 650 M. P. Mattingly. .1,390 H. Dernham 645 A. F. Dayton&Co.l,215 J. Hackett&Co. . . . 630 W. Mulkey 1,190 W. M. Rogers .... 595 D. L. Snow 1,175 D. J. Sullivan .... 56U J. W. O'Neall ....1.0S5 G. Lanka 530 H. Robinson 1,025 Horses that won $500 or more for their owners were these: Horses. Amt. Horses. Amt. Bridge $3,000 Weird $S25 Miss Crawford ...2,735 Captain Gaston.. 705 ! Jordan 2,445 Excentral 700 Dan McKenna 1,540 Cogswell 695 Flintlock 1,500 Dave Sommers .. 695 Pettijohn 1,500 Frank Bell 670 Old Stone 1,390 Hetzel 670 Pierce J 1,325 Neversuch 670 Prosper La Gai... 1,215 Athelroy 640 Brancas 1,200 Yellow Tail 630 Dolly Gray 1.0S0 Deerhunter 595 Little Scout 1,000 Kingstelle 560 Glennevis 940 Maltster 530 Mendon 940 Baronet 525 Lasso 850 My Surprise 525 L. Strathmore ... 830 Woodson 525 Croix d'Or S30 Two Lick 500 Anne Davis 825 Sting 500 The riding record of the meeting was as follows: Jockeys. M'ts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd.Unp. P.C. D. Austin 129 27 19 18 65 .21 Calvit 94 22 13 7 52 .23 Foley 93 21 15 14 43 .22 J. Sheehan 74 13 14 16 31 .17 F. Smith 65 9 8 4 44 .14 Sayers 58 7 4 4 43 .12 C. Miller 44 6 11 6 21 .13 J. Mathews 44 6 4 5 29 .13 W. Watson 25 4 0' 4 17 .16 Livingston 56 4 7 8 37 .07 Crawford 17 3 1 3 10 .18 W. Hennessy ... 42 3 2 4 33 .07 Perkins 59 3 4 5 47 .05 R. King 3 2 0 1 0 .67 J. Dale 13 -2 0 0 11 .12 H. Anderson 26 2 2 5 17 .08 H. Gilmore 30 2 1 1 26 .07 J. Taylor . 35 2 3 2 29 .06 Howell 48 2 6 4 36 .04 Dominick 1 1 0 0 0 .100 W. Dale 6 1 1 1 3 .17 Dixon 6 1 0 1 4 .17 Bridwell 6 1 6 0 5 .17 Beauchamp 12 1 0 1 10 .08 Boyd 13 1 1 0 11 .08 L. Stoval .... 13 1 0 0 12 .08 Heidel 14 1 1 0 12 .07 James Hennessy. 15 1 4 0 10 .07 Birkenruth 17 1 6 2 8 .06 Raynor 21 1 3 4 13 .05 Donegan 23 1 1 2 9 .04 George 23 1 1 1 20 .04 I Louden 35 1 2 0 32 .03 Ascot Park Track ASCOT PARK TRACK. A new track is always a matter of decided interest to turfmen and the following statement concerning the Los Angeles track and equipments will attract 'attention, it being a statement put forth, by the officials of the new jockey club. The officers and directors of the Los Angeles Jockey Club are as follows: President, Epes Randolph, Vice-President and General Manager of the Pacific Electric Railway Co.; ! Vice-President, John J. Fay, Jr., a retired capitalist; Treasurer, J. A. Muir, the General Manager of the Los Angeles Railway Co. ; Manager, J. W. Brooks, a horseman well known to the racing fraternity all over the country; other directors being: Wm. G. Kerckhoff, of the Kerckhoff-Cuzner Lumber Co.; J. M. Hale, one of our largest Dry Goods Merchants, and W. E. Dunn, Attorney for the Street Railway System and other large corporations. The stockholders are all wealthy and prominent citizens of Southern California, and intend that Ascot Park shall become the highest-class winter racing resort in America. The racing officials of the club will be Richard Dwyer and Jake Holtman, as alternating Starters; Mr. Ed. Cole, sporting editor of the New York Evening Telegram, associate judge; Mr. Edward Jasper, Secretary of the Worth Jockey Club, of Chicago, the Racing Secretary and Handlcapper, and the Presiding Judge will be one of two-well known Racing Judges from the Middle West, either of whom will be most acceptable to all horsemen. This racing plant will be ready to receive horses by Nov. 5, and will be completed by Dec. 1. It is situated about three miles from the center of the city of Los Angeles, just outside of the city limits and jurisdiction, and will be the most complete racing plant in the United States, with the exception of the great racecourses in the vicinity of New York City. The architect and contractor is Mr. A. M. Allen, the most successful racetrack builder in this country the man who built Hawthorne, Ingleside, Oakland, Tan-foran and many other fine courses, each an improvement over the other. The track is a regulation one-mile track, eighty-five feet wide, with the turns thrown up to an elevation of five feet on the outside. Inside of this course is a training track, fifty feet wide, and in the infield will be a beautiful steeplechase course. It is the intention of the club to make a feature of steeplechase and hurdle races, giving at least two each week. The grandstand is built of steel and wood, and will seat four thousand people; with up-to-date restaurant upon the ground floor and all other modern improvements. The betting ring will accomodate more than thirty bookmakers without any discomfort, while the secretary's office, jockey room and saddling paddock will be far ahead of anything in this part of the country. The stables, twenty-five in number, contain eight hundred stalls, and are situated directly opposite the grandstand in the midst of a magnificent English walnut grove. There is absolutely no choice of stalls, as at other courses, all comforts being provided for the horses, and late arrivals will find every accomodation. In connection with the stables, a number of private kitchens are being built to accomodate horsemen with large stabes, and also a large building to be used as a restaurant and boarding house for stable help, which is constructed in fine style, with two separate dining rooms, one seating about seventy-five persons, and the other thirty, which is intended for owners and trainers who may wish to board at the track. Surrounding the property are numerous fields of alfalfa at this time, where horsemen can secure green feed for their horses during the entire winter. For miles around there are good country roads of sandy loam, where nervous or fretful horses can be given plenty of exercise without ever being taken upon (Continued on second page.) ASCOT PARK TRACK. (Continued from first page.) the track. We have our own water plant two artesian wells of as fine water as may be found in the world. Fire plugs and water hydrants upon both sides of each stable. The transportation facilities will excel those of any racetrack in America, having six street railway lines from all parts of the city, running within a hundred and fifty feet of the main entrance to the grandstand. The track can be reached from any part of the city in eighteen to twenty minutes. The Pacific Electric Railway, said to be the best built and equipped suburban railway in America, will bring people from the numerous winter resorts near by, such as Pasadena, Long Beach, Riverside, Monrovia, Alhambra, Arcadia (Baldwin's Ranch) and Whittier. There will be special cars leaving these suburban resorts direct for the races each day. The winter meeting will open Dec. 24 to continue for ninety days, during which time stakes and purses to the value of $250,000 will be given. All owners, trainers and jockeys who have licenses from any other Jockey Clubs will be extended the courtesies of this track at any time they may be visiting Southern California. The buttons of the Metropolitan Turf Club will be recognized at all times. The betting ring will be open to all reputable bookmakers at the rate of twenty dollars per race, and should the number meet our expectations, we will make the rate one hundred per day for six races. Horsemen shipping to this track by Wells-Fargo, and billed to Ascot Park, can be unloaded within six hundred feet of the stable yard. All arrangements will be made to transfer their equipments, etc., from the station into the grounds, free of charge. In conclusion, we wish to call the attention of horsemen to the fact that this is an ideal spot for wintering and training their horses, and to the many Derby winners which have been fitted and shipped from here to Chicago, only eighty hours away. Western Jockey Club Action WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB ACTION. The regular meeting of the Board of Stewards of the Western Jockey Club was held Monday, November 2, 1903. Upon application the following persons and horses were restored to good standing: Jos. W. Yerkes, owner; Ira Cox, trainer; Lady Burlington, property of Rice Brothers. The following applications for reinstatement were denied: W. H. Fizer, owner; W W. Vansant, owner; H. Worthington, jockey; Frank Lawless, jockey. Applications for reinstatement of persons arid horses who had raced at the Newport meeting were denied, with the following exceptions, which were passed for consideration to the next meeting: G. H. Marlman, owner; P. S. Burrell, jockey; James Rooney, jockey; Paul Egbert, owner; W. F. Taylor, owner, and the horses Wyola, Ravensbury. The following applications for licenses were granted: Trainers F. G. Altman, C. E. Brosius, S. L. Butler, Jas. H. Cooper, R. L. DeLisser, P. B. Durham, M. Fitzmaurice, W. B. Freeman, J. W. Graver, G. W. Graydon, Thos. Hatfield, G. W. Hazzard, S. J. Jacquemin, Newton Jones, C. F. Leininger, A. W. Perrin, W. S. Price, Louis Sauber, W. H. Shadley, O. Trulek, Thos. Watson, W. P. Wright, J. W. Yerkes. Jockeys, O. H. Anderson, Geo. Archibald, W. Austin, W. A. Crawford, John Dale, H. E. Dickson, W. Fischer, H. Grantland, J. Hicks, Chas. Hyams, F. Jost,- R. King, Jarvis Loyd, A. Minder, W. A. Monahan, Ira Rut-ter, L. Stoval, W. H. Travers. Apprentices H. K. Barren (a), Chas. Cain, Walter Connell (a), C. Erickson (a), F. E. Fagot, Jr. (a), Leo. Gangel (a), B. Lannom (a), J. Schilling (a), L. Scoggins (a), W. Seamster (a), Harry Steele, W. Vanderbout (a), Louis Wager, Chas. Wolff (a). (a) denotes apprentice allowance. Apprentice allowances granted C. C. Arnold, Leo. Hoffman, H. Sly. The following applications for licenses were held up for cause: Apprentices Lee Miller, Chas. Ray. The following applications for licenses were passed for future action: Trainer John Paul, Jr. Apprentice Harry Mason. Physicians' and undertakers' bills for services to injured jockeys were allowed: G. Pierrat $ 9.00 M. J. Hopkins 96.00 William Shea 141.00 William Shea 'lOO.OO J. Bridwell 30.00' W. A. McKinney 30.00 J. Taylor 10.00 C. Howell 20.00 Charles Raynon 10.00 J. Donegan 5.00 R. Henderson 5.00 Contract between Wm. Ortlepp and Jas.-S. Coole, father of apprentice H. M. Coole, was annulled by mutual consent. C. C. McCafferty was fined $100 for misconduct during the Washington Park meeting. G. Leighty was fined $250 for making and failing to substantiate charges against W. A.: Blagg. The meeting adjourned until Friday, No- vember 6, 1903, at 10 a. m. Page [2] OAILY RACING FORM ISSUED EVERY DAT. DULY RACING FORI PDB. SO, PUBLISHERS Or WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN. Entered in the Post Office at Chicago as second class matter. COPYRIGHTED. 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He chose to back Lady Strathmove alone and as she was beaten his wager was a loser. A. B., Chicago. As Lady Strathmore lost the wager was lost also. J. A. McC. & Co., Galesburg, 111. Hello was 7 to 10 place in the fourth race at Brighton Beach October 22. J. C, Chicago. Wyeth has not won since winning the American Derby. Tracy, San Francisco, Cal. There is no question in connection with your parlay. It was a winner on Cardwellton, Our Bessie and Deutschland and void as to Charley Thompson, he being "out" for place. Cardwellton was an entry in the second race alone and could not have been in the first, it having been a race for two-year-olds. R. A. Smith, well known to racegoers as the trainer of Articulate, was in Chicago yesterday, having stopped oil en route to California where he will race a string of horses this winter. In conversation he stated that most of his horses, which were raced in the east, had been sick the past summer but have now fully recovered. As regards Articulate, he was taken sick with the rest of the string and kept on getting worse, finally causing his destruction to end his suffering. S. L'Hommedieu left last night for Lato-nia, Ky., where he will remain until the opening of the San Francisco meeting. Jockey Buchanan, who was suspended by Judge Hamilton for an alleged bad ride on Incubator, was in Chicago yesterday. The rider came here supposedly to sue for reinstatement at the hands of the stewards of the Western Jockey Club. Several horsemen, including starter Dwyer, John F. Schorr, S. S. Bender, S. G. Morton, F. C. Mpshier, C. Blalock, jockeys D. Hall and Ferrell, left last night for San Francisco. Notice NOTICE. Daily Racing Form is a publication which is built by its staff from day to day. Its '.'form" and the number of its charts are copyrighted. The chart numbers are so arranged that legal identification is easy of proof. The selections and handicap figures attached to entries are arranged on the same basis. The latter come from the work of four experts after the telegraphic receipt of charts and entries. All persons are warned not to use said chart or index numbers, selections or handicap figures. Aqueduct Form Chart AQUEDUCT FORM CHART. AQUEDUCT, L. I., November 2, 1903. Seventh day. Queens County Jockey Club. Autumn- Meeting. "Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Secretary, F. Rehberger- Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 42602 FIRST RACE 3"4 Mlle- $70 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. fnd Horses AWt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 4253S2REVEILLE wb 100 10 7 34 l1 Is Redfern A Miller 4 4 3 7Zk" fMY$$k v 9 2 6i 2- 2i 24 W Fisher J W Schorr lo 12 l 4 42o3S ANCESTOR w 97 7 1" 1 4 3 Creamer W C Dalv 15 30 $ in 8R? wu 97 6 Si 4J 31 4 O'BrieT CF Hemingway 10 15 15 6 4-?? w?? WB Ji2. 9" f 51 w Hicks Patchogue Stable 7 10 8 3 wlOT 8 3 61 6 Roman'li G H Shearer 20 40 40 12 42oll HIGHWIND w 109 3 2 5l 7i 71 Farlev A Simons w w w t 42513 BOB MURPHY w 107 1 41 9J 8 SJ F O'Neill J L Hohand 15 30 30 10 SSMPTON WBll n 11 9 sl Boiesen P Belmont 50 100 100 30 42312 VALOLR ws 107 12 10 10 10 10 Fuller J Garson S-5 1 ll-il ttl tT?E W 12, n 11 Wllk'son H T Griffin 12 25 20 1 SHADY LAD w 22 4 5J 8 12 12 Burton W L Oliver 50 200 200 60 S ??oAL9E wl231l "1-114 13 Blake L Thompson 50 300 300 100 42312 FORT PLAIN W 97 5 13 13 13 14 Higgins C W Gasser 6 7 6 2 Time, 12. 24, 4S. l:13g. TV inner Ch. c, by Golden Dawn-Harmony II. (trained by T. E. Healy). Went to post at 2:05. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Reveille, away poorly, steadily improved his position and, finishing like a cyclone, came away from the tiring leaders as if they were anchored. Mordella was slightly crowded back m the early running, but quickly recovered the lost ground and followed the pacemaker closely into the straight, where she showed in front momentarily and held on gamely in the closing drive. Ancestor took the lead and held it by a good margin for nearly five furlongs, when she suddenly fell away and then came again right at the end. Atwood moved up fast when straightened out in the homestretch and, after getting on terms with the leaders, quit badly in the last sixteenth. Wizard unexpectedly raced into-prominent contention m the first half and then failed to stay, but suffered from crowding. Reticent went well. Highwind tired after going a good six furlongs. Valour got away badly and had but scant chance in this big field. Scratched (42513)Emergency, 104; (4253S)Champlain, 95. Overweights Wizard, 5 pounds; Southampton, 2; Valour. 1; Fort Plain, 2. 1 toRo veille' show 7 to 10- Mordella, show, 2 to 1. Ancestor, show, 5 to 1. Valour, show, 4:2603 SECHaNndic?pCE ?"8 M"e' $S added AU Ases. Fillies and Mares. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 425343GIRDLE ws 3 107 1 23 2 21 l1 l3 Redfern Bristol Stable 6 7 7 21 425S5 EARLY EVE w 4 107 7 4i 4h 6 3i 2" Boiesen W B Grav 10 10 10 4" 4249FSABOT . w 3 101 2 3"1 3 5i 51 3" Wilk'son A Molineili 6 S 7 2 42559 ASCENSION w 4 114 5 61 6l 32 2& 41 W Hicks C Oxx 3 5 5 2" 42555 GAVTOTA w 3 114 S 5l 51 7l 72 5 Fuller Miss M Oiver 6 10 8 3 (42559)ICE WATER w 4 123 10 11 71 4" 41 6 Troxler F Bruhns S-5 9-5 3-2 3-5 42441 COTTAGE MAID ws 3 103 4 Sl 84 84 Si 73 F O'Neill G B Hill 20 25 "0 S 42370NEITHER ONE wb 4 103 6 1 1 14 6 8 Higgins M Krauss 15 25 25 8 42583 L. KNIGHTH'D wb 3 93 3 10 10 10 10 9s Brunner E W Heffner 100 200 200 60 423703CHARMEL w 3 105 9 9 9 9 9 10 T Burns R E Bridgette 20 20 15 6 Time, 12g, 24g, 4S, l:13g, l:26g. Winner Ch. f, by Golden Garter Amourette (trained by J. Hynes). Went to post at 2:35. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Girdle, improved in form, got away in her stride and was quickly passed by Neither One, which she indulged with the lead until straightened for the long stretch run, when she flashed to the front and gamely held her own to the finish and was evidently best at the weights. Early Eve held a forwai-d position from the start and made good with a fast and game stretch run. Sabot is a superior filly and will beat good ones, was crowded for three furlongs and finished running faster than everything but the winner. Ascension came along right at the end with a good burst of speed, swerving, however, badlv under the whip. Gaviota, away poorly, closed up a lot of ground. Ice Water got away badlv. Troxler's lack of alertness was responsible for it. She mowed down one by one of the field rapidly in the first half, but turned for home on the inside behind the leaders and was anchored right there. Cottage Maid closed up very fast in the stretch. Overweights Sabot, 1 pound; Cottage Maid, 3; Charmel, 3. Girdle, show, 8 to 5. Early Eve, show, 2 to 1. Sabot, show, 7 to 5. Ice Water, show, out. 4:2604: THIRD RACE 1 Mi,e- 5700 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 42539 NAMTOR wb 4 107 13 91 Sl 31 2" H Fuller F Regan S-5 2 7-5 3-5 41S73 FORWARD wb 3 105 S 61 61 41 2i 24 Roman'li T Shiels 12 20 20 S 425S33OUR NUGGET wb 3 97 5 3" 3 l1 1" 31 Higgins Miss J Krauss 4 41 4 S-5 423S4 HACKENSACK wb 3 9S 4 41 4h 51 51 41 Creamer S S Odell 100 100 100 40 424S7 BLUE VICTOR ws 5 103 9 Sl 12 8l 4 5 M'h'lland T E Mannix 20 25 25 10 42563 PAUL CLIFF'RDwb 5 103 3 2 2 21 6h 6" DeSouza A Stokes 6 12 10 4 424SG DRAMATIST wsb 3 106 7 V- 71 6h 71 71 T Burns J E Seagram 6 10 10 4 SIR SHIP ws 3 102 11 12 9 9 8 8l Wilk'son R H Weil 50 100 40 15 42564 GRANTSDALE wb 3 95 14 13 13 12 9 9" H Cal'hanT Clark 20 30 30 10 42556 CONTEND w 5 116 1 lh l 71 10 10 H Cochr'nT Monahan 10 12 10 4 42403 HARRISON wsb 3 103 6 11 11 11 11 11 Blake L Thompson 15 20 20 S 42463 MOROKANTA ws 6 106 10 10 10 10 13 12 F O'Neill E J Miller 10 20 20 S 42555 MARY WORTH W 4 99 12 14 14 14 14 13 Sailing J J Castles 15 15 15 6 42563 SENTRY wsb 5 100 2 5h 5 13 12 14 T Dean J Martin 100 100 40 12 42534 CHICLE w 3 93 16 16 16 16 16 15 Brunner E W Heffner 50 200 200 60 42564 H. APPARENT wb 3 95 17 17 17 17 17 16 O'Brien Pleasance Stable 50 100 100 40 423473THE RIVAL wsb 4 103 15 '15 15 15 15 17 Boiesen Mrs J Offerman 50 100 100 40 Time, 12g, 23, 4Sg. 1:14, 1:403. Winner Ch. c, by Hastings Nineveh (trained by F. Regan). Went to post at 3:00. At post 4 minutes. Start straggling. Won handily; second easily. Namtor broke flatfooted, moved up fast into a contending position in the early running and fell in behind Our Nugget to midway of the stretch, where he wore her down and won going away. Forward came through on the inside in the stretch run and finished a fast going second, running in remarkably improved form at the distance. Hackensack was well up throughout, ran a good race and is worth remembering. Blue Victor, away badly, closed a big gap. Paul Clifford could never get to the front and was reserved in behind the leaders with good results. Dramatist had a rough journey to the stretch and when with clear sailing finished fast. Sir Ship made up a lot of ground after getting away badly. Contend quit after going a fast five furlongs. Mary Worth got away very badly. Scratched 42225 Wunderlich. 9S; 42564 Effie Sheppard, 95; 42603 Charmel, 90. Overweights Our Nugget, 3 pounds; Harrison, 1; Mary Worth, 1. Namtor, show, out. Forward, show, 4 to 1. Our Nugget, show, evens. A O FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. The Woodmere tfcOVQ Selling Stakes. $1,000 added. Net value to winner $1,140. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P (425S5)SWEET ALICE wb 3 95 3 42 4-' 43 41 1" O'Brien Pleasance Stable 7 10 8 2 42556 IRENE LINDSEYwb 5 10G 4 24 3b 2 21 23 Fuller E E Smathers 4-511-1011-102-5 42561 FUTURITA WB 3 97 6 63 o2 52 5 33 Higgins W H Kraft 5 6 5 7-5 424652EMBAR' SMENT WB 3 108 2 3h 2" 3i 3J 4 F O'Neill N Bennington 2h 3 13-57-10 42583 COUNTERPOISE wb 3 95 1 14 lh lh lh 5" W Fisher J L Holland 30 100 60 12 42563 POTENTE ws 8 105 5 5h 7 7 7 610 T Burns C F Fox 50 150 150 30 42539 CLONMELL WB 4 10S 7 7 6 6s 6s 7 Gannon A Simons 30 150 100 20 Time, 12. 23g, 47g, 1:13, 1:27. . Winner Ch. f, by Flying Dutchman Hermitage (trained by W. Karrick). Went to post at 3:30. At- post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Sweet Alice, lucky at the start, trailed right in behind the tremendously fast pace and, closing up steadily in- the stretch run, finally got on terms and outstayed the favorite at the end. Irene Lindsey, away none too well, was injudiciously sent after the non-staying Counterpoise, which had beaten the barrier and, although she put up a brilliant stretch run and appeared almost throughout the winner, she faltered in the last half-dozen strides. Futur-ita lost ground at the start and, content to wait on the leaders, made up a lot of ground in the last quarter and finished a close up third. Embarrassment was excessively urged to keep up with the leaders and tired badly in the last furlong. Counterpoise sustained his superior speed well today. Potentate finished close up after showing sudden improve- mG Scratched (42423)Daisy Green, 110; 42604 Contend, 110; 42588 Highlander, 108; 42559 Demurrer, 108; 42586 King Pepper, 107; 42512 LordAdvocate, 106; 42586 Elsie L 105; (42491)Car-buncle, 105; 42535'Nevermore, 98. . Sweet Alice, show, 7 to 10. Irene Lindsey, show, out. Futurita, show, 1 to A 2. Embarrassment, show, out. 4:260(3 FIFTH RACE 5"8 Mi,e- 5700 added- 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 425362LADY AMELIA w 122 2 l2 l2 l2 l4 T Burns B R Thomas 2 11-59-5 7-10 42560 MINEOLA w 104 1 31 4& 41 2 Redfern W C Whitney 4 4 11-54-5 425132FOR LUCK wb 111 4 21 2l 21 33 F O'Neill X Bennington 3 18-531 1 4S4012GRACEFUL w 111 3 41 51 5 42 H Cochr'nJ P Kraner 15 30 30 8 42513 TOI SAN wb 111 5 5" 3" 31 53 Fuller Pleasance Stable 7 8 8 3 42490 NISKAYUNA w 99 6 71 72 6" 62 H Cal'hanW H Snyder 20 60 60 20 420793AUSTRALINA w 104 8 63 6 71 72 Roman'li G M Clement 50 60 50 15 42387 MONOCHORD wb 99 7 9 9 9 S3 , Sailing Pepper Stable 100 200 200 50 41332 EQUITY wb 103 9 8 8 8 95 Gannon A Simons 50 200 200 60 42256 PRrVILEGE wb 99 10 10 10 10 10 Higgins S J Smith 30 100 60 20 Time. l:00g. "Winner B. or br. f, by Ben Brush La Colonia (trained by A. Shields). Went to post at 3:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Lady Amelia displayed her best form and is as good as ever. Outclassing her field, she won all the way, was never extended and the result never in doubt. Mineola came from i long way back right at the end and had been frequently crowded and shut off by swerving horses, finished -with a rush and is becoming very good. For Luck, after a game and fast effort to overtake the winner, was caught in the last stride for second place. Graceful came through on the inside and was gaining rapidly in the final drive. Toi San loomed up when beginning the last furlong, after which she tired badly. The others were all outclassed and cut no figure in the running. Scratched 420G1 Beldame, 122; 42536 Cyuttica, 104; 424662Belle of Belle Meade, 99; 42581 Trossachs, 99; 42587 Zeiller, 99; Evermore, 99. Corrected weights Australina, 104. Overweights Equity, 4 pounds. Lady Amelia, show, 1 to 4. Mineola, show, 1 to 4. For Luck, show, 1 to 2. Zj-OOT SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. $800 added. All Ages. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 425842HELLO W 2 103 3 3 2" 2S 3 lh F O'Neill F Burlew 7-5 7-5 6-5 out 425S6 ILLYRIA W 3 99 1 21 3 3 2 23 Redfern W C Daly 3 18-531 7-10 425593LORD BADGE wb 4 106 2 lh 14 13 11 3 Fuller W L Oliver 9-5 11-5S-5 1-3 Time, 13, 25, 48, 1:13, 1:40. M Winner B. c, by Pontiac Salutation (trained by F. Burlew). cjFWent to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second the same. K'ollo was up on even terms in the early running and gradually dropped back, trailing Lord Jige. closely, however, and when straightened out for the stretch run went up again and, ffter a long and terrific struggle, finally shook off the old horse and again was forced to stand off Illyria's challenge right at the end. He was best and is a high-class colt and a Derby prospect. Illyria ran lapped on the winner throughout and repeatedly bumped him in the stretch, ran a surprisingly fast and game race and it was the best he has ever shown at the distance. Lord Badge was a good horse today, forced the pace throughout and only succumbed in the last fifty yards. Scratched 42586 Colonel Bill, 126; 424053Lady Potentate, 109. Overweights Lord Badge, 3 pounds; Illyria, 1; Hello, 1. Page [3] Latonia Form Chart LATONIA FORM CHART. LATONIA, KY,, November 2, 1903. Eighth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather cloudy, track slow. Presiding Judge, Charles F. Price. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, E. C. Hopper. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE) 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H CP (42552)T. GOLDFINDER W 4 107 2 l2 14 l3 1" Minder W Wells & Co 13-53 13-511-10 425762F. LADY ANNA w 3 97 1 24 21 3 25 S Bonner C C McCafferty 5 5 41 8-5 425272FIRST ATTEMPT w 3 92 4 34 33 2" 3 Paul J B Respess 3 3 3 6-5 (42570)KHAKI WS 5 108 3 42 41 4a 4B Munro G Hendrie 7 7 7 2 42316 BL. GRASS GIRL w 3 97 9 8 8 6l 5s D Austin Turnev Bros 15 15 10 4 42202 FIRST CHIP wb 3 103! 7 6nk 6s 51 64 Mount'n O A Crandall 15 20 15 6 42552 BANANA CREAM b 3 97 10 9 9 9 7 Herbert E R Bradley SO 40 40 15 42550 HAIDEE Wo 98 5 7788 T Butler W F Redmond 12 15 15 6 41992 HERALDO w 6 103 6 5 5nk 7 9 Scully Chapm'n&Hough 60 60 40 15 351152OUR SALLIE ws 3 103 8 10 10 10 .10 C Kelly rmst'g&Hard'g 60 60 60 20 Time, 25, 50, 1:161. Winner Br. c, by Jim Gore Bagpipes (trained by W. Wells). Went to post at 2:07. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. The. Goldfinder was at home in the going and showed the most speed all the way, but had to be hustled along at the end to stall off Fair Lady Anna. The latter finished fast, was wearing down the winner at the end and would have won in another stride. First Attempt was used up in chasing the leaders and tired. Khaki swerved all over the track in the stretch run. Scratched (42571)Grand Mary, 100; 42576 Angea, 9S. Overweights First Chip, 1 pounds; Our Sallie, 3. The Goldfinder, show, 1 to 2. Fair Lday Anna, show, 4 to 5. First Attempt, show, 3 to 5. SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Allowances. dL2 (309 Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 425752OUDON W 100 2 3h 4 21 11 Minder Chinn&Forsythe 1 1 4-513 40053 PREAKNESS W 100 3 21 11 l1 2-' H PhillipsC R Ellison 7 12 12 4 42525 BARN. DREYFUSSwb 100 7 5h 62 63 31 W R'bbinsJ Fay 30 60 60 15 42597 ANNA HASTINGSws 98 1 lh 24 311 41 Lindsey J C Durrell 6 9 7 2 42573 WIGWAM ws 104 8 8 7 7 52 Hoth'sall W S Price 20 40 40 10 405S2 HERMOINE w 100 4 42 3" 41 6h W Austin W Wells & Co 10 20 20 6 42547 HENRY WAITE ws 107 5 7 52 52 7 Munro Baker & Gentry 6 6 3 9-10 42551 EVA CLAIR w 100 6 6nk S 8 8 R JohnsonE W Lee & Co 10 20 20 6 Time, 25, 51$, 1:17$. Winner B. c, by Oddfellow Annie Clark (trained by R. Colston). Went to post at 2:33. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Outlon was carefully rated by Minder, was under restraint for the first half, came fast in the stretch run and, outgaming Preakness, was going away at the finish. Preakness showed the most speed to the stretch, but tired under pressure. Barney Dreyfuss began slowly, but closed a big gap and finished fast. Anna Hastings showed early speed, as also did Hermoine. Scratched 425753Commodore, 107; 42547 Scalper, 107; 42575 Jehane, 104; 42528 The Hebrew. 103; 42525 King Nutter, 100. Overweights Anna Hastings, 1 pound; Wigwam, 4. Oudon, show, out. Preakness, show, 2 to 1. Barney Dreyfuss, show, 8 to 1. Henry Waite, show, 2 to 5. THmD RACB 1 Mlle' Purse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. jj XO Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 406863SILK CORD W 4 104 7 41 2" 2 2 1 Hoffler J W Pugh I I 7401-4 425232CHICKADEE w 4 109 3 71 8 61 5" 22 W Austin T Hatfield 5 5 41 1 42548 FLANEUR wb 5 110 2 I3 l3 H lh 33 Adams J Maiden 12 15 15 5 4r,027 CURATE w 4 104 6 51 5h 51 6 4s Minder C Hak & Sons 10 16 15 5 446 BINEHELIO W '4 101 1 3" 41 41 31 5b Munro W F Schulte 10 20 20 8 4479 SUE JOHNSON ws 6 1031 5 2s 32 31 4" 61 Donovan E W Fitzgerald 10 15 15 6 42572 LODE STAR W9 104 48 7 7 7 7 S Bonner C C McCafferty 12 30 30 10 42576 WELLESLEY w 5 109 8 61 63 8 8 8 W Wats'nTurney Bros 8 12 9 3 39729 RADFORD sb 6 1071 9 9 9 9 9 9 T O'Brienl.eigh&Leachm'n 30 60 30 10 Time, 25, 50$, 1:17, 1:45. Winner Ch. c, by Lazzarone Gold Mint (trained by J. W. Hall). Went to post at 3:02. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. Silk Cord began slowly, but wore Flaneur down on the backstretoh and raced him into submission while rounding the far turn, then came away without much effort in the stretch run. Chickadee finished fast after getting away all tangled up. Flaneur was off flying and had every early advantage, but tired under pressure. Sue Johnson showed speed, but tired. Lode Star was coming fast at the end. Radford was left at the post, but followed the field. Scratched 42523 Locust Blossom, 109; 42479 Albert Lee, 101; 425463Bean, 101; 42548 Circus Girl 99 1 Overweights Flaneur, 1 pound; Sue Johnson, 2$; Radford, 3$. Silk Cord, show, out. Chickadee, show, 1 to 2. Flaneur, show, 2 to 1. I 1 FOURTH RACE Short Course. Steeplechase. Purse $400. 3-year-olds tjbaO JL X and upward. Handicap. Ind"HorBes A Wt St 3 6 9 12 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (42526)SERGE w 3 132 7 7 7 62 620 11 1 R Slater E Corrigan 5 5 41 8-5 42524 MR ROSE W 6 143 4 4 4 31 1 3" 2 Arch'b'ld J W Riley 6 8 8 3 42574 TRICOTIN w 9 130 2 5 54 510 3" 2" 31! Brazil J C Ferris Jr 8 8 6 2 SffiVA MOE w 6 155 1 2 24 14 &2 &6 44 Peters J S Bratton & Co7-5 21 9-5 9-10 42OTSEA PIRATE w 4 131 3 Is Is 4 41 6 52 Corbley W'dfrd&Ev'man 6 6 4 7-5 42524 1 SLIP w-7127 5 31 31 2 24 41 6 Gaylor G Schafer 20 25 25 8 42574 TRISO w 3 1281 8 68 6 7 7 Fell. G Wilson Mrs W O Joplin 20 30 30 10 (42574)FAR'DAY JR.ws 5 135 6 Bolted. Mon'han C T Waltring&Co6 10 10 3 Time, 3:08. Winner B. c, by Sir Modred Baby (trained by S. Williams). Went to post at 3:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Serge was reserved for the first mile, then came with a rush and won going away, although he swerved at the hurdle in the homestretch. Mr. Rose ran his race, was well ridden and had no mishaps. Tricotin tired in the last quarter and had to be hard ridden to stall off Eva Moe. The latter went very wide at the turn into the homestretch. Faraday Jr. ran out of the course after taking the second jump. Eva Moe seemed overweighted. Triso turned a complete somersault over the hurdle in- the stretch. Scratched 42574 Percy R., 135. Overweights-r-Tricotin, 5 pounds; Sea Pirate, 1; Triso, 3$. Serge, show, 4 to 5. Mr. Rose, show, evens. Tricotin, show, 4 to 5. Eva Moe, show, 2 to 5. Sea Pirate, show, 4 to 5. 7l 0iT O FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $300" 2-year-olds. MaTdinsT rMZmlXJ JL Fillies. Allowances. . Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39009 MORNING STAR w 102 3 ink 12 15 15 s Bonner J Fay 7 8 8 3" .40153 W'DLAWN BELLE w 108 4 41 41 41 2" T Knight J B Respess 5 8 8 3 42573 RUTH PARRISH ws 102 11 S 7" 74 32 Munro J B Viley 6 7 6 2 42551 MAI LOWERY W 109 1 34 22 3l 4s W R'bbinsG Rowe 21 21 7-5 7-10 420792MAGIC FLUTE W 106 2 2 3h 2" 54 Feicht L P Sharkey 12 20 20 8" 42551 VALLARAMBLA W 106 12 9 9 S 61 Minder Chinn&Forsythe 8 15 12 4 IDLE w 103110 7 8 61 7 Mount'n D O'Brien 10 30 30 10 42475 RE GIN A D. wb 102 8 11 11 9 S J Walsh C Strauss & Co 10 12 12 5 42154 COCOON W 102 5 ah 62 51 9 H Wilson W S Williams 40 60 60 20 42551 AL. COMMONER wsb 104 9 10 10 10 10 B Davis W'df'd&B'ckner 12 12 10 4 425733SJAMBOK w 106 6 6" 51 11 11 Hodgson G J Long 6 7 6 2 42177 RICENA W 106 7 12 12 12 12 H PhillipsW F Schulte 50 50 50 20 Time, 24, 50, 1:03, 1:10. Winner Br. f, by Loyalist Satellite II. (trained by J. Fay). Went to post at 4:02. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Morning Star made a show of her company, showed much the most speed throughout the entire trip and was at home in the going. Woodlawn Belle ran green and began slowly, but closed a big gap and outgamed Ruth Parrish in the stretch drive. The latter began slowly also, but ran a good race and is worth remembering. Magic Flute tired when the pinch came. Mai Lowery was tiring badly at the finish. Overweights Woodlawn Belle, 2 pounds; Idle, 1$; Alice Commoner, 2. Morning Star, show, 3 to 2. Woodlawn Belle, show, 3 to 2. Ruth Parrish, show, evens. Mai Lowery, show, 2 to 5. SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Sell- Ind Horses A Wt St St 4 Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 4254S BAFFLED wsb 6 107 3 l2 l2 ll 14 l1 14 Donovan E W Fitzgerald 4 6 5 9-5 42526 LUBIN wsb 3 102 6 72 73 61 24 2 24 J Walsh N Weisenberger 15 15 15 6 425723M. ECLIPSE wb 3 100 7 63 62 7" 8 31 3n D Boland J C Ferris Jr 8 12 10 4 42572 SAIL. DREAM w 3 94 9 S 8 8 7 5h 4s Paul R'ledge&Stevens 10 10 5 2 42526 J. J. REGAN w 3 94 4 41 41 311 42 43 52 H PhillipsJ J Marklein 15 15 7 21 425482FRANK MC wb 4 102 1 2 21 22 3 6s 61 Hofller J W Pugh 6-5 3-2 6-5 3-5 49601 TUFTS wr 4 99 5 3 3nk 4nk 6nk 7 7 S Bonner C C McCafferty 4 6 5 8-5 42572 RECKLESS wsb 3 99 2 53 52 5 54 S S H Wilson W R Griffin 20 30 ,30 10 42548 ZONNE wb 6 102 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 W Austin M Stowe & Co 12 20 15 6 Time, 25, 51, 1:17, 1:46, 1:5SJ. Winner Blk. m, by Top Gallant Plennie (trained by I. B. Fitzgerald). Went to post at 4:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Baffled went to the front at the clubhouse bend and stayed there to the end, but had to be hustled along at the finish. Lubin was coming fast at the finish and put the winner to her best efforts. Melbourne Eclipse and Sailor's Dream fought it out hard for third position,, the former getting it by a narrow margin. John J. Regan tired in the last sixteenth. Frank Mc was raced into exhaustion in chasing the winner. Scratched 42572 Leenja, 107; 42303 Prism, 105; 42601 Nancy Blake, 94. Corrected weights Baffled, 107; John J. Regan, 94. Overweights Frank Mc, 3 pounds; Reckless, 4. Baffled, show, 4 to 5. Lubin, show, 3 to 1. Melbourne Eclipse, show, 8 to 5. Frank Mc, show, 1 to 3. . Aqueduct Form AQUEDUCT FORM. The form of Tuesday's Aqueduct fields is: First Race Gay Boy, Buttons, River Pirate. Second Race Nine Spot or Gravina, Akela, Nevermore. Third Race Dolly Spanker, Grenade, Wotan. Fourth Race Stolen Moments, Gaviota, Stamping Ground. Fifth Race St. Gallen, Sonoma Belle, Raider. Sixth Race Lady Potentate, Nine Spot or McWilliams, The Guardsman. Aqueduct Form AQUEDUCT FORM. New York, November 2. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race Gay Boy, Merry England, River Pirate. Second Race Gravina, Payne, Nevermore. Third Race Pol Roger, Dolly Spanker, Wotan. Fourth Race Stolen Moments, Carbuncle, Stamping Ground. Fifth Race Sonoma Belle, Dutiful, Sir Carter. Sixth Race Lady Potentate, Ella Snyder, Widow's Mite. H. Forsland. Aqueduct Entries AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Apprentice allowance. fRuns well in mud. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind. Horses. Age.Wt. Hdcp. 41062 Masterman 4.. 4..123 725 (42442)Gay Boy .. 4.. 121 750 42462 Northern Star 4.. 116 ....730 423512River Pirate 3.. 115 735 (42510)Merry England 3.. 110 730 (42564)Buttons 3.. 108 745 Second Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 42588 Stonewall 107 710 (42487)Gravina ..106 740 42583 Akela .. 105 730 42585 Dark Planet .' ..104 680 425353Nevermore 4". .104 730 42463 Orloff ..104 650 425352Nine Spot 4..103 .-...750 42563 Cincinnatus ..102 ....650 425152Payne ..102 715 42586 Rightful 101 700 Third Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Handicap. 425612Grenade 4-..126 ....715 425623Dolly Spanker ..124 725 425602Wotan -.123 700 42584Pol Roger 4-.-108 ....670 42602 Wizard 108 625 42560 Duncan 105 600 42424 Silver Days 105 670 425133Monet HK.105 685 425363Crown Prince 104 690 41458 Luminosity 97 600 Fourth Race 1 1-8 Miles. All A"es. The Election Day Handicap. $2,500 added. (425S6)Lux Casta 4.. 108 720 (42491) Carbuncle 6.. 103 720 42489sRostand .. 3.. 102 725 42440 Stamping Ground.. "J.. 102 730 425372Stolen Moments ... 3.. 100 750 42603 Gaviota 3.. 97 740 42491 Florham Queen ... 3.. 92 ....700 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 42560 Hiawatha 108 625 425383Dutiful Hh-lOS ....675 42560 Silverfoot 108 650 39002 Gold Breaker 108 600 42296 Gansevoort 108 ....600 41879 St. Gallen 108 700 41160 Bronx .. .108 650 42538 Flag Officer i..108 660 42383 Prince Salm Salm 108 685 42560 Garnish 108 600 42587 Sir Carter 105 600 42490 Big Morgan 105 600 42538 Grand Vitesse 105 625 425392Sonoma Belle 4..105 690 42383 Raider 4--.105 685 425S7 Mr. Pickwick 105 600 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Fillies, Mares and Geldings. 3916S Burning Glass 3.. Ill 600 424053Lady Potentate ... ! 5.. 107 750 42563 Medal 3.. 104 625 42585 Oclawaha 4.. 103 705 42261 Princess H 5.. 103 600 42563 Hot 4.. 103 705 425352Nine Spot 4".. 3.. 103 740 42585 Animosity 4".. 5.. 103 685 42563 McWilliams 4-..5..103 735 425633The Guardsman 3.. 98 ....715 42583 Mary Street 3.. 94 700 424873Ella Snyder !.. 3.. 92 710 42463 Star and Garter ... 4".. 3.. 90 ....700 42403 Widow's Mite 3.. 90 650 American Sporting Manual AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1902 con- tains 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 bookmaklng percentages, track records of all the recognized tracks of the country, the western and eastern scale of weights, tables showing the comparative speed of traoks, the racing statistics of 1902, giving amounts won by owners and horses and jockey record, a cemplete list of pugilistic contests of 1802 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. Page [4] Latonia Form LATONIA FORM. The form of Tuesday's Latonia fields is: First Race John Coulter, Barkelmore, Mint Leaf. Second Race Flora Bright, Mint Bed, Briers. Third Race Bardolph, Redan, Sanetomo. Fourth Race Allista, Determination, Rain-land. Fifth Race Reservation, Haviland, Six Shooter. Sixth Race Miss Golightly, Sinner Simon, Chanterelle. Latonia Form LATONIA FORM. Covington, Ky., November 2. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race Barkelmore, John Coulter, Banana Cream. Second Race Nestoria, Flora Bright, Mint Bed. Third Race Ocean Dream, Coruscate, Red Raven. Fourth Race Allista, Determination, Glisten. Fifth Race Reservation, Judge Himes, Haviland. Sixth Race Ma'mselle, "Vestry, Chickadee. T. K. Lynch. Latonia Entries LATONIA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather cloudy; track slow. Apprentice allowance. Runs well in mud. First Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age.Wt. Hdcp. 42523 Sting 4.. 105 715 42576 Rathgar 5.. 105 700 42571 Barkelmore 3. .104 720 42499 Fleuron 6.. 104 710 4259G John Coulter 3.. 103 725 .42485 Mandamus h..6..102 705 42129 Velasquez. 5.. 102 700 41220 Herodes 4.. 102 705 42576 Marineuse .. 5.. 102 700 42571201onetz 3.. 97 710 4260S Banana Cream i.. 3.. 97 710 42571 Mint Leaf .... 3.. 97 715 Second Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (42479)Mosketo 5.. 109 710 4259S3Mint Bed 4.. 104 720 42576 Illuminate i.. 4.. 103 695 39747 Lola Home 5.. 103 695 42476 Choice 5.. 103 700 42416 Alee -. 6.. 103 705 425032Briers 3.. 100 715 (42572) Kilmorie 3.. 100 710 4249S Tom Hall f.. 3.. 99 700 42572 Lady Matchless ... t.. 3.. 98 705 425262Flora Bright 3.. 96 725 42526 On the Quiet .. 3.. 96 710 42476 Nestoria 3.. 92 700 42526 Sister Lillian 3.. 89 715 I Third Race 3-4 Mile. All Ages. Allowances. 42550 Miss Mae Dav 6.. 119 735 41830 Glen Water 4.. 112 730 425993Dan McKenna. 3.. 110 735 425433Brulare 4... 8.. 109 725 425563Coruscate 3.. 107 730 (42596)Redan J.. 4.. 104 740 424S22Ocean Dream f.. 3.. 99 725 (42550)Red Raven 4"-- 3.. 99 735 414263Collonade 3.. 98 730 (42598)Bardolph 3.. 98 750 42550 Tarn o'Shanter ... 3.. 95 725 42214 Ed Tierney 2.. 90 720 (42600) Sanetomo 2.. 85 735 42597 Geranium 2.. 82 720 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. The Covington Autumn Selling Stakes. $1,000 added. 42530 Rainland I..110 735 426003Proof Reader 110 725 42480fJ. P. Mayberry 107 730 42600 Marshal Ney 105 715 42530 Glisten ..104 735 42575 Orderly ..104 720 42500 Lyrist ..104 735 425732tArmorer 103 715 425003Allista ...102 750 42547 Kern 101 730 4247S3Cheboygan .100 725 42457tBanwell ...100 720 42547 Langford James 97 ....715 42289 Harfang 95 730 42525 Circular Joe 95 710 422022Handmore .. 95 725 423053Determination 93 740 fC. R. Ellison entry. $TV. S. Williams entry. Fifth Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 42599 Six Shooter 5.. 114 735 4220S Judge Himes 3.. 113 725 425992Reservation 3.. 113 750 42599 Fonsoluca 4..4..104 735 425793Haviland 6.. 100 740 42546 Honeybrook 4.. 93 710 Sixth Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (4254S)Bud Embry 4.. 109 ....710 ,424742Dave Sommers ... 4-. 4.. 109 715 426102Chickadee .. 4.. 108 715 (42571) Grand Mary 3.. 102 705 42596 Vestry 3.. 102 710 42430 Nearest 8.. 102 705 425463Bean 5.. 102 700 42576 Miss Golightly 5.. 102 725 423092Ma'mselle 3.. 101 700 42474 Bob Franklin f.. 3.. 100 705 41550 Sinner Simon 3.. 99 720 4254G2Chanterelle 4.. 97 715 Established 1883. L.E.SLOSSON&GO. "The Twentieth Century Handicap" Delivered to any city address before noon. "Wired to all out of town clients at 10 a. m." 'Phone 12.9 Main. Suite 81, 1 1 9 and 1 2 i LaSalle St. $1 DAILY OR $5 WEEKLY. Yesterday we gave to win Reveille 1 6-5 Hello . . 6-5 Sweet Alice . 8-1 The Goidfinder i 3-5 Lady Amelia . 2-1 Ourfon . . I-1 . . ,. . . . ,. Serge 6-1 Won Established 1890 , , , . ... n Ondon. ... .1-1 " t, Bafora the pnblio ,, , . very day. 8ilk Cork.. ..4-5 Reveille. ... 4-1 A Lady Amelia3-1 " asrgy Kaintor 7-5 ' were the good things onr many patrons received flgi yesterday. Two Ginches Today a' Aqueduct and two at Latonia ; odds from Tpvfe 5 to 15 to 1 Sip Terms: ($1.00 Daily. vSM' $5.00 Weekly. We Never Ml- Specials included, or $2.00 represent. for 2 actnal winning spa- cials. Wired at 10 a. m. REYNOLDS St CO 6th Floor, 119 Dearborn St., Chicago. THE WIZARD. PRICE 50 CENTS DAILY. Clients received the following Monday: NAMTOR 13 to 10 WON SWEET ALICE, pi 8 to 1 WON LADY AMELIA 2 to 1 WON HELLO 6 to 5 WON THE G'DFINDER, pi. 5 to 2 WON OUDON .4 to 5 WON SILK CORD 3 to 5 WON CHICKADEE 1 to 1 PLACE SERGE 5 to 1 WON Telegrams 3 best bets each day $3 weekly. For sale at the Wizard office, 443 N. Clark st. ; news stands Madison and Clark and Clark and Randolph sts. I The ! jj American Sporting Manual ! t)OFBIOHTED) I NOW ON SALE. lCal ' , 1903 2-SPECIALS A DAY 2 AT LATONIA.. Our clients received the following Monday: First Attempt 3-1 3rd. Silk Cord I-1 Won. The best information obtainable from the best clockars at the Latonia race track. PRICE: $1 A DAY, $5 A WEEK. For sale at 7 Arcade, Cincinnati, O. Cincinnati Clockers Information Co. 1933 STATE AVE., CINCINNATI, O. Ti-West End Money Order Company OF ST. LOUIS, MO. will receive and transmit to LOUISVILLE, KY , orders to place money on all foreign races. Take Suburban Street Railway line to Morische's Grove, 6700 Maple Ave. NO WIN! NO PAY! OWNER AND TRAINER. . To a select few good bettors I will send se& eral horses that I know will win at LatoniV and Aqueduct tracks at good odds. On Sat urday, Nov. 7, a 20 to 1 shot at Aqueduct and Thursday, Nov. 5, and Monday, Nov. 9, two at Latonia that the odds will be from 15 to 50 to 1. I am with owners and trainers and know just what is doing. Free Free Free I will send these FREE, FREE, FREE, you agreeing to place a bet on for me and sending winnings after the race. In your first letter send sufficient stamps or currency to pay for the first two telegrams. Address Geo. A. Harris HOTEL EMERY, CINCINNATI, OHIO. FRENCH SURETY SYSTEM WON OVER $700 IN 12 DAYS at this last meeting of Brighton Beach. $50 made S10 daily at Morris Park. Losing almost impossible. Small capital makes big money. No charge for this system if not snccessfnl. Fall particulars free by mail. FRENCH SURETY SYSTEM. P. O. Box 207. Gravesand, Brooklyn, N. Y. A Handbook of Figures Beyond Comparison An Official Compere dium of Records Summaries by Experts on the Past Year's Doings Edited by 30 to Papr F.H.BMfHSLL Om m Soft Morocco Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. ? 124-126 FIFTH AVENUE OHI G AGO