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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, November 11, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, November 11, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903111101 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, November 11, 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] ' m TTQIi. IX. STO. 270. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1903. PRICE 5 CE3TTg Burns Handicap Entries BURNS HANDICAP ENTRIES. Nominations to the Burns Handicap of 1904 by far exceed the records of former years in both numbers and quality, and extraordinary interest will attach to the next decision of the chief race of the Coast. Such horses as Kenilworth, Claude, Oarsman, Ar-gregor, Corrigan,. Epicure, Divina, Bear-catcher, Lucien Appleby, Proper, Beau Ormonde, Honiton; Orsina, Dr. Boyle, Solon, Nones, Mansard, His Eminence, Incubator, Sidney C. Love, Geheimniss, Caliban, Rock-away, Toledo and Jack Demund would be acceptable material for any handicap in the land and point to high-class racing over the California tracks in the course of the campaign which opens next Saturday. The entries are: Horses. Age. Horses. Age. Claude 3 Whiskey King 4 Jarretiere d'Or ... 4 John A. Scott 3 Americano 3 Forest King 4 Captain Forsee 2 Ishtar 4 Diderot 5 Padua 2 Banquero 2 Oarsman 3 Felipe Lugo 2 Frank Reagan 5 El Bano 4' Elmer L 5 Jack Demund 4 Futurita 3 Lord Melbourne... 3 Beau Ormonde 5 Joe Lesser 5 Ahumada 3 Horton 7 Albula 5 Wyoming 10 Allopath 4 Grafter 5 Ink 3 Aeneas 4 Heather Honey 3 Argregor 5 Thane 4 Alfredo 3 Harry Beck 4 Sidonia 3 Honiton 3 The Giver 4 Horatius 2 Huntressa ' 4 Carat 4 Rockaway 2 Orsina 3 Corrigan 4 Cursus 3 Toledo 2 Cunard 4 Rosarie 4 Sleeping Child 4 Caronal 3 Narra G 4 Evea G 4 Colonel "Van 5 Play Ball 2 Royal Rogue 4 Duke of Richmond 2 Dr. Boyle 6 Weathergage 2 Our Bessie 3 Sailor Knot 2 Dotterel 3 Benson Caldwell... 5 Egyptian Princess. 4 Epicure 3 Fossil 3 Boutonniere 3 Major Tenny 4 Divina 4 Flourish 4 Estoy Listo 3 Hugh McGowan... 2 Whoa Bill 2 Nones 5 The Bugaboo 2 Ben Mac Dhui 5 Bearcatcher 2 Clausus 3 Lord Wadsworth.. 2 Introductor 5 Barklyite 4 Olympian 5 Jockey Club 3 Esherin 3 General Roberts... 2 Avenger 2 Hinsdale e 5 Lacy Crawford.... 3 Colonel Anderson.. 4 Otto Stifel 2 Gorgalete 3 Crimean 4 Daisy Green 3 Geheimniss 3 Modicum 3 Schwalbe 4 Dupoat 3 Mindora 3 Frank Woods 6 Mansard 3 Yellow Tail 6 Waterspout 2 Ebony 4 Diamante 3 Presidio 2 Kenilworth 5 Pirateer 3 Illowaho 4 Hualta 2 The Major 3 Lucien Appleby 4 Sidney C. Love 3 Caliban 4 Kalos 6 Faulcbnbridge 3 Dr. Long 5 Maxette 5 Carson Beauty ... 3 Tocolaw 2 Incubator 3 I Sacredus 2 Oro Viva 3 i Dainty 3 Solon 6 Arabo 3 Warte Nicht 3 Arcade 3 Waswift 4 1 Proper 3 His Eminence 5 Leader 3 Eonic 5 Nigrette 3 Grail 4 j Shogun 3 Improvements at Bennings IMPROVEMENTS AT BENNINGS. A surprise is in store for patrons of the Bennings meeting, which begins one week from tomorrow. Visitors will find practically a new course and the property so generally improved as to place it on a plane with the very best racing establishments in the country, says a letter from Washington to Morning Telegraph. "The .most notable improvement is the new one mile and seventy yards course, which will be known as the Columbia course. This course has its beginning back of the former seven-furlong chute, where the unsightly old stables known as Irish Row have been torn down. From the start there is a straight run of four furlongs, as level as a billiard table and one hundred feet wide throughout. The turn is a particularly long easy one, and the new work joins the old track just before the stretch turn is made. This new construction is probably one hundred yards back of the old track, and at the far turn runs considerably beyond the steeplechase course, the trees at the steeplechase turn having been cleared away. "From the stand a clear and unobstructed view may be had of the horses from start to finish. The course is now much the shape of the new Aqueduct track, but the racing is I never at any time so far away as on the far turn of the latter track. A small stream Hows between the new and the old course, which is crossed by a culvert, the cost of which was $15,000. This will give some idea of the extensive outlay for the new improvements. It was not- all expended on the new course, however, the old track having been practically rebuilt from start to finish. "The top dressing of Potomac river loam, which made the track a fast one when the weather was dry, but which resembled a huge kakhi colored mortar bed in rainy weather, was all removed. In its place has been put a top dressing of sand. The sand is not so fine as that put on the Saratoga track this season, and it is believed that the track will be faster after a continued hard I j rain than when dry. Fast time will be out ; of the question this fall, at any rate, but few of the horsemen here have any regrets on that score. j "On the front stretch, where the horses have j been working daily, there is a loose surface of two or two and one-half inches. Under this there is a good clay bottom. The new course will be much faster than the old, as its cushion is not nearly so deep. Even if the track is not fast, it will be safe, and the chances for muddy going greatly reduced. "The steeplechase course has also been greatly improved. It has been built up several feet at the low spots, and crowned so as to shed the water. The course has been resodded, and looks in splendid shape. The jumps have all been rebuilt. There will be no more wading contests like those which characterized some of the racing through the field at the spring meeting. Steeplechas- (Continued on second page.) IMPROVEMENTS AT BENNINGS. (Continued from first page.) ing is a popular sport at "Washington, and the indications are that it will be seen at its best during the coming meeting. "Another improvement that will be appreciated is the roofing of the grandstand. More than one suit of clothes has been ruined in the past by tar, with which the roof was patched up, dropping on them. A porch has been built to the clubhouse, with a roof over it, and it will no longer be necessary for the club members to witness the races from behind the glass doors in rainy weather. "All in all, the improvements are in line with what the public was led to expect when the announcement was made last spring. Everything has been done on an extensive scale. The horsemen who are the most interested iir the track proper are all loud in their praises, while the public cannot help but appreciate the improvements that have been made for their benefit. Everything is f in readiness for the opening, and one might easily have believed today that it was at hand. The day was perfect, and several hundred persons were out to see the horses at exercise. "There are about 250 horses at the track ', mow, :and there will be no scarcity of racing ' material when the meeting opens, and there Local Turf Gossip LOCAL TURF GOSSIP. j P. Dunne will ship about twelve horses to Los Angeles, while E. Corrigan will ship fully as many, if not more. J. C. Yeager, F. Lanterman and E. G. Stutte's horses, in charge of "Bob" Campbell, will fill two express cars. All the horses are at present quartered at Hawthorne and will be shipped next week. Emil Herz stopped off in Chicago yesterday en route to San Francisco from New York. In conversation he stated that he had recently purchased the three-year-old filly Cottage Maid and had turned her over to E. L. Graves, who will race her at Ben-nings, D. C. He also said that in a recent letter received from his trainer, the latter stated that all the Herz horses were doing well and that Lucien Appleby had fully recovered from his sickness and is showing no ill effects, on the contrary, is working well and gives promise of regaining his old-time form. Latonia Form Chart LATONIA FORM CHART. LATONIA, KY., November 10, 1903. Fifteenth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. 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. 4:2092 FIRS3Tn.RACE 6 1-2 furlongs. Purse $100. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 425962KING ROSE WB 3 104 3 lb l2 1 1 D Austin Hickey Bros , 21 21 11-54-5 41548 POMPINO w 7 107 G 5' 54 31 24 W Wats'nMrsMG'blatt&Co 10. 30 30 10 41173 BAR. FRIETCHIE w 5 104 7 71 71 S4 33 Minder Mrs R L DeLisserl5 30 30 10 426443SATCHEL ws 4 104 2 2nk 6nk 64 4-' S Bonner Gorman & Bauer 3 4 13-51 42576 ANGEA W 5 96 5 42 4J 51 5l Paul J W Pugh 6 15 15 6 42G59 TAX MAN WB 4 107 1 lDt 21 2 G1 Feicht L P Sharkey 10 12 9 31 42649EASY TRADE 3 94 11 S S 7 7 R'stager H McCarren Jr 30 40 40 15 42GG1 D'CH COMEDIAN w 8 107 4 9 9 9 8 Finley W H Glore 10 12 12 4 42555 EVA'S DARLING W 5 109 10 10 10 10 9 J Mclnt'reArthur & Brewero 6 5 2 42647 HARLEM LANE W 5 106 9 61 3 4s 10 Lindsey H Good 20 30 30 10 42GG1 PREMUS WSB 5 104 8 11 11 11 11 Munro CHChambers&Co 30 40 40 15 42498 THE METEOR WB 3 104 12 12 12 12 12 Mount'n R A Downing 30 40 40 15 Apprentice allowance. Time, 241, 48, 1:15, 1:214. Winner B. g, by King Eric Princess Rose (trained by G. Eichelberger). Went to post at 2:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. King Rose showed the most speed all the way, raced Tax Man and Satchel into submission in the first half and drew away without much effort in the stretch run. Pompino ran a good race, had to go all around his field to get up and finished fast. Barbara Frietchie closed a big gap and finished resolutely. Tax Man and Satchel tired badly after a display of early speed. Scratched 42572 The Caxton, 101; 42G56 Lola L., 96. Overweights Pompino, 3 pounds. King Rose, show, 9 to 20. Pompino, show, 5 to 1. Barbara Frietchie, show, 5 to 1. Satchel, show, 1 to 2. zj2(3')3 SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (42597)SILK MAID WB 103 5 2s 28 l1 l3 Mount'n R K Lewis & Co 7-5 9-5 3-2 3-5" (42000)SANETOMO W 113 3 3 3s 33 2s Minder W'df'rd&Ev'man 7-5 8-5 8-5 1-2 426453BEN ADKINS ws 110 1 14 lnk 23 34 Munro J F Dockery 10 .15 13 5 426452OUDON w 10S 6 4l 4s 43 4 R Will'msChinn&Forsythe 12 25 20 5 42G00RIAN wb 109 2 5h 54 54 51 H PhillipsE Corrigan 4 5 5 6-5 42672 TROVATOR W 106 4 6 6s 610 6- S Bonner A Haninger 12 25 25 8 DUNMORE W 100 7 7777J Hicks J Hergenrether 40 100 100 40 Time, 23, 48, 1:01, 1:07. Winner B. f, by Esher Kate Pelletier (trained by S. K. Hughes). Went to post at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the sam?. Silk Maid showed a high order of speed, wore Ben Adkins down while rounding the far turn and drew away without great effort in the stretch run. Sanetomo began slowly, but made up a lot of ground and outgamed Ben Adkins in the stretch and was going fast at the end. Ben Adkins was off flying and showed much early speed, but tired when the pinch came. It was a three-horse race all the way. Scratched (42246)Folies Bergeres, 110; 426722Judge Denton, 109; 422S33Athena, 106; 42236 Bn-verite, 103; (42684)Morning Star, 103; 426233Armorer, 103. Overweights Oudon, 2 pounds. Silk Maid, show, out. Sanetomo, show, out. Ben Adkins, show, 24. to 1. THIRD RACE 1 Mi,e Purse $400- AH Ages. Selling. 4:2(394: Ind Horses A Wt St Vz StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 4259S2ETHEL WHEAT W5 1W 1 l1 lnk 22 2nt l1 A W B'k'rWard & Harlan 7-104-5 4-5 7-20 41995 LOVE'S LABOR ws G 97 4 5nk 41 3 33 2 H PhillipsC E Rowe 31 31 3 1 42657-'OVERHAND ws 2 82 5 33 3nk 4 44 34 Nicol Liger & Brown 15 20 20 5 42621FLORA BRIGHT w 3 96 2 4h 63 63 G 4" D Austin W F Schulte 12 13 12 21 4"621 MINT BED wb 4 104 3 22 2a lnk lh 53 Lindsey W & J Carroll 5 6 6 8-5 426573BANWELL wb 2 83 7 7 5 52 5 620 Feicht C R Ellison 12 30 30 8 42633 JOE ROSS ' w 2 95 6 6 4 7 7 7 7 A T'mps'nT F Sellers 30 50 50 15 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 49, 1:14, 1:41. Winner Ch. m, by Pursebearer Martha Burch (trained by J. S. Ward). Went to post at 3:00. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Ethel Wheat was a sharp contender throughout, ran to her best form and finished going away. Love's Labor was hustled along all the way, hung on gamely when the pinch carne and just managed to last long enough to stall off Overhand. The latter ran an excellent race and closed up gamely in the stretch. Flora Bright had a rough trip, was in a pocket and was crowded back in the last, twenty yards. Scratched (42621)Kilmorie. 104; 424533John Yerkes, 104; 42649 Christine A., 96; 42661 Moor, 92; 42657 Barney Dreyfuss, 80; 42648 Ruth Parrish, 80. Overweights Flora Bright, 2 pounds; Banwell, 3; Joe Ross, 5. Ethel Wheat, show, out. Love's Labor, show, 1 to 2. Overhand, show, 24 to 1. a c " r FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Allow- 4fcOV7Q ances. Ind Horses A Wt St yj StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 425502CARL KAHLER W 5 107I 14 14 H l1 D Austin T Hatfield 6 9 8 3 3P7S5 AUT LEAVES w 4 101 5 2 24 2-' 2" Minder C Hellebush 12 12 9 3 496703BARDOLPH wb 3 105 G 54 3l 31 31 S Bonner Gorman & Bauer 3 4 31 6-5 (49661)RED RAVEN ws 3 101 4 3h 4nk 5l 41 B Davis W'df'rd&B'ckner 4 1 4 31 6-5 42622 COLLONADE WB 3 100 3 6h 6nk 4h 51 Munro J B Respess 4 5 5 2 UGSS) CORUSCATE wb 3 102 7 8 8 8 6" Mount'n H J Perry & Co 7. 10 8 31 (4647)ORFEO ws 3 102 S 7 7 6k 7 AW B'k'rE Corrigan 21 3 3 6-5 42523 LITTLE EMMY w 4 97 2 4nk 51 7 8 George W H Glore 100 300 300 60 . Time, 23, 49, 1:14. Winner Br. h, by His Highness Lilita II. (trained by T. Hatfield). Went to post at 3:28. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Carl Kahler outbroke his field and showed the most speed for the entire trip, but had to be hustled along at the end to stall off Autumn Leaves and Bardolph. Autumn Leaves ran I well, but had all she could do at the finish to save second place from Bardolph. The latter I was wearing the leaders down at the end and would have been second in another stride. I Orfeo began slowly and was on the outside for the entire trip. Coruscate did not run to. j her true form. Red Raven and Collonade ran fairly well. ' (Continued on third page.; , s ' LATON1A FORM CHART-CONTINUED. Scratched (4266S)Rossmond, 102; 42CS0 Honeybrook, 97; 42522 Onanetta, 97; 42226 Geisha Girl. 96. Overweights Red Raven, 2 pounds; Collonade, 1. Carl Kahler, show, 6 to 5. Autumn Leaves, show, 8 to 5. Bardolph, show, 1 to 2. Red Raven, show. 7 to 10. Orfeo. show, 3 to 5. Q FIFTHTrACE 1 1-2 Miles. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St & & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42581 H. HUNTER w 4 9C 10 10 10 8 31 4" U H PhillipsG K Burdeau C-5 7-511-109-20 426583GOO GOO w 3 SS 3 31 3l ll l6 l3 21! Hyams Hickey Bros 12 30 30 10 42G37 PATHOS TVS 3 9G 5 0h 6nk 5h 23 2k 3n Bridwell P J Nolan 40 00 60 20 426493SAIL. DREAM W 3 9G ? 7 7 6nk 4h 3h 4h D Austin R'ledge&Stevens 8 8 8 21 42506 EDA RILEY W 6 102 G 5" 5nk 3h 63 51 510 S Bonner C C McCafferty 2 2 8-511-20 42526BARN'Y BURKw 3 91 2 2' 21 4ll 54 63 63 A T'mps'nT F Sellers & Co20 GO GO 20 42303 PRISM ws 3 96 4 S 9 9 8 7 7 McD'n'ld T G Watkins 10 30 30 8 42G21 TOM HALL wb3 9S 8 1 l1 2" 7 8 8 W Austin P'sen&B'mheckel 40 100 100 30 42G372CURATE w 4 96 9 4l Gl 7 9 9 9 D GilmoreC Hak & Sons 8 12 12 4 42656 ALB'RTVALE ws 9 100 1 S S 10 10 10 10 Munro E T Graves 60 100 100 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25i, 50i, 1:17, 1:43$, 2:101, 2:37. "Winner Ch. g, by Handspring The Lioness (trained by D. F. Miller). Went to post at 3:57. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Hayward Hunter trailed along in the rear for more than half the trip, went around his field at the turn into the homestretch and finished fast and gamely. Goo Goo stayed well, was made too much use of while rounding the far turn and tired under pressure. Pathos finished well and outgamed Sailor's Dream when it came to the final drive. The latter was in close quarters next to the inside fence in the last twenty yards. Eda Riley was always outrun and can do much batter. Scratched Dungarven, 102; 42613:Melbourne Eclipse, 99; (42671) Faraday Jr., 96. Overweights Sailor's Dream, 3 pounds; Tom Hall, 2; Albertvale, 4. Hayward Hunter, show, out. Goo Goo, show, 4 to 1. Pathos, show, 8 to 1. Eda Riley, show, out. IXTH RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 400. 3-year-olds and upward. Sell- 4: 2 0 T Ind Horses A Wt St & 34 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 426GS3GRAND MARY w 3 96 1 61 63 3nk 1 D Austin W F Schulte G 10 10 4 426492ARACHNE w 5 104 2 51 2 4 23 Crawf'rd S T Jacob 2 2 3-2 7-10 42527 NAl'LAHKA w 3 99 7 1 l1! l1! 3Ek H PhillipsWard & Harlan 15 15 15 G 4259G3LOVABLE w G 101 5 21 3nk 2" 41! W R'bbinsG Rowe 5 12 12 4 (42455)THE BOER w 5 104 4 7 5- Gh 5- Minder W Wells & Co 31 G G 2 42G253BUD EMBRY 4 104 3 3" 4" 7 Gl Nicol J Carroll 4 6 6 2 426CS AMOROUS w 3 99 S 4nk 7 51 7 W Austin G Kluber 10 15 15 G 4260S KHAKI ws 5 107 6 8 S 8 S Munro G Hendrie 5 6 5 2 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 4SJ, 1:141, 1:21. Winner B. f, by Florist Move On (trained by R. P. Brooks). Went, to post at 4:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Grand Mary, suddenly improved, saved ground at the turn into the homestretch, came fast in the last furlong and outgamed Arachne in a sharp final drive. Arachne began slowly and made up a lot of ground, but tired after getting to the leader. Naulahka showed the most early speed and set a fast pace, but tired in the stretch. Khaki ran poorly. The Boer can do better. Lovable ran well to the stretch. Scratched 426613Dave Sommers, 107; 42552'Quiz, 104; (42644)Miss Golightly, 104. Overweights Grand Mary, 2 pounds. Grand Mary, show, 8 to 5. Arachne, show, 1 to 3. Naulahka, show, 3 to 1. Page [2] OAILY RACING FORM ISSUED EVERY DAT. DAILY RACING FORM PDB, CO. TOBI.IBHBBB OT WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Entered in the Post Office at Chicago as second class matter. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. Brunell. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brunell. 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. TERMS. Per Month $1-25 Half Year JjO One Year i?-00 The above rates are for single copies as sealed letters first class mail. Daily Racing Fcrm Publishing Co. prefers to send single copies as first-class mail in CO.SGS. Local subscriptions outside the down town district will be declined at other than first-class, mail matter rates. Subscriptions Must be Paid in Advance. COPYRIGHTED. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1903, by Frank H. Brunell, in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C, U. S. A. The chart and index numbers and track form of Daily Racing Form must not be used. They are copyrighted daily and will be keenly protected. To be considered and answered all queries to Daily Racina Form must be sent over the full name and with address of the writer. These names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. St. Louis, Mo., Office 19 N. Broadway, Basement. M. Murphy, Agent. On sale at 8:30 a. m. Daily Racing Form can be delivered to any address in St. Louis. Back numbers can be promptly supplied. Orders for advertisements can be left at the St. Louis , office for telegraphic transmission. Detroit Office, 139 Griswold Street. Frank E. McDonald, Agent. On sale at 9:00 a. m. Cincinnati, O., "W. S. Manns, General Agent. At San Francisco, Cal.: Foster & Orear, Market Street Ferry News Stand. Chicago. Illinois, November 11, 1903. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. Thomas P., Omaha, Neb. Arachne is correct. The filly was so named, but a typographical error in stud book makes it appear Arachue. H. H. H., Davenport, la. Your wager is a loser. Correct distances and weights are not guaranteed in such cases. R. B. P., Toronto, Ont. At New Orleans until the middle of March. At San Francisco until about May 1. The closing odds against Thane in race 426S2 should have read 3 to 2 instead of Sh to 1. T. B., Peoria, 111. You did not win. Betting went as the horses finished. 4 5 O THOROUGHBREDS AT AUCTION. The dispersal sale of Melbourne Stud will take place at Lexington, Ky., also the closing out of the following:: Ashland Stud, Ward & Harlan's racing string, including Lady Joce-lyn, Ethel Wheat and others, and Engman & Wilkerson's stable, including Major Pel-ham, a sister to Hermis and others. Two hundred broodmares, one hundred and fifty yearlings, fifty weanlings and fifty horses in training will be sold. A number of other choice consignments, too numerous to mention, will also be disposed of. This sale will be held on November 16, 17, IS and 19. Catalogs sent only on application. Write for them, adressing, W. T. WOODARD, Lexington, Ky. Established 1883. L.E.SL0SS0N&G0. "The Twentieth Century Handicap." Phoned, wired or delivered to any city address before noon. Phone Main 1279. "Wired to ont of town clients at 10 a.m." Suite 81, 1 19 and 121 LaSalle St. TERMS : $1.00 DAILY, $5.00 WEEKLY. Yesterday we gave to win : 8ilver Dream 7-5 King Pose 5-2 Trypan l-l Ethel Wheat 4-5 Stamping Ground. Hayward Hunter. 7-5 place. Won Silk Maid, place, Won 2-Good Betsa Dav-2 Just think ! the first horse we seat our clients, the first day of the Latonia meeting, was '"INT BED, 7 to 3. Since then they have not had to use one dollar of their own money. A $10 straight bet won over J400 on each of onr two-horse selections. TERMS: $1 A DAY, $5 A WEEK. For sale at 7 Arcade, Cincinnati, O. Cincinnati docker? Information Co 1933 STATE AVE., CINCINNATI, O. The Wizard PRICE 50 CENTS DAILY. Telegrams $3 Weekli. Clients received the following last two days : Circus Girl 9-2 Won Race King... 3-2 Won Dan McKenna..4-5 Won Sweet Alice, pi. 6-1 Won Itacatiara. 1-2. .8-1 PI. River Pirate... 6-5 Won Morning 8tar...7-2 Won- M. Worth.pl ..7-10 Won Flaneur 81 PI. King Rose 2-1 Won Bilk Maid, pi. ...7-5 Won Ethel Wheat.. .7-10 Won Hay. Hunter ... 6-5 Won Monet 5-1 Won Silver Dream.. .7-5 Won Trepan 1-1 Won I only give two horses in each race one to win, one place. For sale at the Wizard office, 443& N. Clark st. ; news stands Madison and Clark and Clark and Randolph sts. A SURE WINNER are those who pay to be in the known. For twelve years, we have given consistent winners all the while. We first earn what we demand. Particulars and 20th Century turf system mailed free, plain envelope. Tour credit is good nuf ced. C LOCKERS' COMBINE INFO, P. O. Box 103, Gravesend, Brooklyn, N. Y. West End Money OrderCompany OF ST. LOUIS, MO. will receive and transmit to LOUISVILLE, KY , orders to place money on all foreign races. Tak Snbnrban Street Railway line to Morische's Grovt, 6700 Maple Ave. A Few Good Bettors Wanted to interest themselves in strictly inside information. None others need apply. Address EDW. GULICK, 1239 WILLIAMS ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA- FRENCH SURETY SYSTEM WON OVER $700 IN 12 DAYS at this last meeting of Brighton Beach. $50 mad $10 daily at Morris Park. Losing almost impossible. Small capital makes big money. No charga for this system if not successful. Full particulars free by mail. FRENCH SURETY SYSTEM, P. O. Box 207. Gravesmd, Brooklyn, N. Y. E8tablishedl890 REYNOLDS & CO. DST'cIgo: Before the pnblio Phone 5154 Central. Delivered anywhere, avary ay. Back "Sheets" on File for Inspection. Jdi Silk Maid 3-2 Won ; Hay. Hunter 7-5 Won ; Arachne 2-1 2d jftV JAMAICA: Mipa Ostrich 3-1 Won; Stamping Ground 5-2 Won ""k Silver Dream 3-2 Won ; Trepan 4-5 Won ftsf'-'IVk OUR CLIENTS RECEIVED THE ABOVE YESTERDAY. r Today's Special will be a 6 to 10 to 1 Chance Mis- AND WIN GALLOPING. We Never represent. Terms: $1.00 Daily, $5.00 Weekly, specials included, or $2.00 for two actual winning specials. Wired at 10 a.m. SWEET ALICE 6 to I WON RACE KING 7 to 5 WON were the two good things I put through Monday. Saturday I opened the Jamaica meeting with those juicy ones, MEDAL, 12-1, won, and GAY BOY, 4-1, won. Here is another proof that I am capable of imparting the best and finest information. Of course, it is my position that enables me to secure these remarkably good ones, and so you should be with me right along. My record at AQUEDUCT demonstrates beyond a doubt that my two-horse wire is a winner. FIRST WEEK. SECOND WEEK. $20 STRAIGHT WON $620.00 $20 STRAIGHT WON $610.00 Oct. Horse. Won. Lost. Nov. Horse. Won. Lost. 26. ALL GOLD 81 $160 ... 2. GIRDLE 71 $140 ... AHUMADA 61 ... $20 NAMTOR 21 40 ... 27. GRAVINA 31 60 ... 3. BUTTONS 81 ... $20 GAVIOTA 81 160 ... CARBUNCLE 51 100 ... 28. ASTARITA 41 ... 20 4. ATHLANA 81 160 ... HELLO 51 ... 20 ETHICS 21 ... 20 29. HARANGUE 101 200 ... 5. WILD THYME 21 40 ORTHODOX 11 20 ... TREPAN 85 ... 20 30. OARSMAN 31 60 ... 6. RAIDER 71 140 ... ERBE 31 ... 20 NAMTOR 52 50 31. UNMASKED 41 ... 20 HARANGUE 31 60 ... $670 $60 $720 $100 If you are unable to personally take advantage of my two-horse wire I would advise you to forward me an account of $25, $50, or $100, which I will have placed at the track for you in $5, $10, or $20, straight bets; when playing for you I charge nothing for the information, but deduct 20 per cent of the net winnings as my commission. Information mailed to you each a. m. Itemized statement with winnings forwarded at the end of each week's play. 4 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the closing days of the JAMAICA meeting, will revel in good things. For Thursday a couple at about 6-1 each that should win on the bit. Friday, two hot ones at 12-1 and 5-1, respectively, and these look to be already in. For Saturday a juicy one at about 30-1 or so, so don't fall to subscribe for the above days. After the 16th I will continue my good ones at BENNINGS, but my address will remain the same. Mail orders wired at 7 a. m. Terms for information $2 daily, $5 for 3 days, $10 for 6 days. Address A. TRAYNOB, BOX 251, GRAVESEND, BROOKLYN, H. Y. Latonia Form LATONIA FORM. The form of Wednesday's Latonia fields is: First Race Binehelio, One More, Drum-mond. Second Race Wreath of Ivy, Morning Star, Overhand. Third Race Miss Mae Day, Brief, Ocean Dream. Fourth Race Charawind, John E. Owens, Falella. Fifth Race Armorer, Barney Dreyfuss, Rough and Tumble. Sixth Race Haviland, John Yerkes, Jigger. Latonia Form LATONIA FORM. Covington, Ky., November 10. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Wednesday's races are: First Race Binehelio, Chanterelle, Grand Marais. Second Race Morning Star, Miss Mollie, Melita. Third Race Coruscate, Arachne, Miss Mae Day. Fourth Race Charawind, Faraday Jr., Itacatiara. Fifth Race Rough and Tumble, Armorer, Circular Joe. Sixth Race John Yerkes, Haviland, Frank Mc. T. K. Lynch. Latonia Entries LATONIA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Apprentice allowance. 4Runs well in mud. First Race 1 Mile. 1 -year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age.Wt. Hdcp. 20G79 Brass 8.. 103 700 42G01 Prince Richard 6.. 103 710 42476 Frank Jones v-- 4.. 100 705 42527 Grand Marais 4.. 100 710 42479 Albert Lee C..100 700 420S03ChanterelIe 4.. 98 715 420S0::Binehelio 4.. 9S 725 42CS0One More 5.. 9S 720 41193Rip 4.. 98 700 42G5CDr. Riley 4.. 95 710 42572Drummond .. 4.. 95 715 42GS0 Honeybrook 4.. 95 705 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 425973Wreath of Ivy ..107 725 (42GS4)Morning Star 105 720 4264S Ruth Parrish ...103 ....710 42G3G Harka 101 700 42454 Melita ..100 705 42444 Bird Pond 99 ,...710 42G943Overhand 99 715 42G60 Belltoone 99 695 42551 Apollinaris 9G 715 42475 Lida Vivian 9G 700 42GG0 Magic Flute 96 705 42GS43Miss Mollie 94 715 426G0Cocoon 91 695 42287Alamode 91 710 Third Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 42G95 Coruscate 3.. 110 735 42G972Arachne HK. 5.. 104 730 42550 Miss Mae Day 6.. 104 ..,.750 42571 Epidemic 3.. 100 700 426823Brief 5.. 99 740 42G5S2Sanctissima 3.. 99 720 42G32 Duchesse Hanna 3.. 99 710 ! 42622 Ocean Dream 3.. 95 735 42632 Rhoda Fuller 3.. 95 690 40930 Alum Water 4.. 95 695 42649 Christine A 3.. 95 720 34495 Four Tens 3.. 95 695 Fourth Race Short Course. Steeplechase. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. ! (42683) Charawind i.. 6.. 165 700 ; 42083 Red Car 4.. 143 ....680 42G83 Falella 7.. 143 G85 ' (42C71)Faraday Jr . . 5.. 140 680 i 426832Itacatiara 4.. 135 685 (42683 John E. Owens 5.. 126 690 42G713Islip 7.. 125 ....675 i 42477 Volantine 5.. 125 670 '42220 Theory 7. .125 680 ! Fifth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. I 2-year-olds. Allowances. 42623sArmorer 110 725 .42633 Circular Joe i..110 705 42681 Preakness HO 715 '42262 I Must 106 ....710 ; 42657 Barnev Dreyfuss 106 720 ' 41862 False Entry 103 700 I Major T. J. Carson, br. c, by Faverdale Sweet Bye and Bye 102 ... 42681 Rough and Tumble 102 715 Delmonico, b. or br. c, by Sir Dixon High Degree. 102 42633 Segraves 102 705 42547 Salivate 102 ....700 42525 King Nutter 102 705 Sixth Race 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 1 42518sJigger 4.. 107 ....715 42685 Lady of thexWest 8.. 103 ...705 .49fi94mgvnanrt fly. ..... . 6. .103 . . . .725 42685 Frank Mc 4.. 103 700 42453s John Yerkes 6.. 103 720 42685 Nearest 4... 8.. 103 710 42685 Frivol .fr.. 4.. 100 715 42661 Moof 5.. 100 710 42613 Tufts 4.. 100 695 42553 Jim Winn 5.. 100 690 42485 Jena .. 6.. 100 710 Page [3] Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. 4 "Father Bill" Daly has always met with a full measure of success at Washington, and he promises to be on hand this fall with a string ready for whatever is offered from the first day to the last. Daly is one of the stable that is being reserved for the Ben-nigs meeting, and his preparation is going forward earnestly at Gravesend. Vartray, the two-year-old, and Carroll D. are in the Bennings consignment, and are being drilled for that meeting. Jockey Louis Smith is still hoping to be reinstated before the close of the present. Metropolitan racing season, and efforts are being put forth to have action taken at the next meeting of the Jockey Club stewards. Smith was "set down" about a year ago for a ride on Merry Acrobat, and the subsequent running of the horse has been such as to warrant his hope that his case will be reconsidered. Should he be restored to good standing, he will ride at San Francisco this winter. All summer he has been galloping horses for John E. Madden, and has, by close attention to his duties, done much to establish a confidence in his honesty and ability. William Phillips, trainer for Fred Cook, has purchased of Jerry Delph, Lexington, Ky., the chestnut yearling colt by Previous Jarto, by The Kaiser, for $1,000. The dam of this youngster is a full sister to the high-class performer, The Star of Bethlehem. The negotiations for the sale of the colt were opened and completed by George Hinkle, a trainer of Lexington. The additions to the broodmare list at the Castleton Stud of J. R. and F. P. Keene, of fillies from their American and English racing stables, has resulted in their decision to dispose of eleven of their noted broodmares, it being1 the object to confine the stud mat rons of this famous place to one hundred in number. The mares they have decided to sell are given below and are mated to the stallions Kingston, Ben Brush, Voter and St. Leonards. Some years ago the Keenes sold off a bunch of broodmares and in the number were Elf, dam of Capt. S. S. Brown's sensational two-year-old Broomstick. Following is the list of mares to be sold at the Fasig-Tipton sale: Dusk, b. m, 7, by Chorister Gloaming, by Sir Modred. Ermine, ch. m, 9, by Ten Broeck Sallie M., by Longfellow. Katona, b. m, 15.. by by Kantaka Blan-dona, by Longfellow. Occident, b. f, 4, by Kingston Sundown, by Springfield. Dutch Flag, b. m, 19, by Dutch Skater-Annexation, by King Tom. Gloaming, b. m, 16, by Sir Modred Twilight, by Norfolk. Honey Dew, ch. m, 8, by Kallicrates Helena, by Mortemer. Indifference, b. m, 8, by Himyar Glide, by Chippendale. Hope On, ch. m, 11, by Hopeful Laura, by Algerine. Reel and Jig, ch. m, by Hornpipe Honey Dew, by Kallicrates. Maurine, b. m, 21, by Mortemer Carrie Atherton, by Lexington. The stable of E. S. Gardner, in charge of trainer J. T. Combs, will leave Latonia for the Avondale Stock Farm, Gallatin, Tenn., today to go into winter quarters. Combs has made quite a record with the Gardner horses this year. He has won twenty-six races and has been in the money about sixty times. Next year the Avondale Farm will be represented by twenty-five horses. The yearlings, which have all been broken, will be d by Combs when he reaches Galla-innTeSlsseee t0 be the be8t looWn lot Jamaica Form Chart JAMAICA FORM CHART. JAMAICA, L. I., November 10, 1903. Third day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, G. F. Dobson. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. 900 added. All Ages. Highweight Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St M Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 425592OSTRICH wb 2 113 0 3:t 2l 2- 1" F O'Neill Boston Stable 21 14-52 1 42G64 EMERGENCY wb 2 115 1 1- l2 in 23 Gannon L V Bell 3 4 3 G-5 42G55 GIRDLE w 3 135 5 o1 4ll 3h 34 T Burns Bristol Stable 4 6 G 21 40692 HOMESTEAD W 4 130 7 Si 51 4" Fuller T D Sullivan 8 10 8 3 42626 NEITHER ONE w 4 123 2 2h 34 4h 5h H Cochr'nM Krauss 20 30 30 10 42638 T. GUARDSMAN wb 3 128 10 9h 9 7h 0h Higgins J L Hicks 12 30 30 10 426G2 THE CAPTAIN W 3 121 3 71 S1 Sl 7 W Hicks B Nolan 20 20 20 8 42G26 MILADI LOVE wb 3 120 9 6i 7" 91 S1 Redfern E W Heffner 8 S 5 2 42626 GENESEO WB 4 110 S 10 10 10 9 H Cal'hanP McCann 30 40 40 15 42654 SAN REMO w 2 110 4 4" 5" G1 10 D O'Con'r W C Daly 40 100 100 30 Time, 12g, 24, 48J, 1:14. Winner B. c, by Order Plumage (trained by F. Lightfoot). Went to post at 2:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily The first two had the race between them all the way. Emergency showed the most early speed, but Ostrich was the best stayer and gamely wore the former down in the last sixteenth. The latter ran a good race and held on well, but was all out from his early efforts. Girdle ran a good race at the weights and finished fast under a drive after having been outrun in the early stages. Homestead began slowly, but came fast at the end. Neither One showed speed for nearly five furlongs, then tired. The Guardsman got off poorly. Miladi Love was crowded back at the start. Scratched (42626)Athlana, 134; 42G63SG. Whittier, 128; 42539 Allan, 126. Corrected weights Homestead, 130; Geneseo, 110; San Remo. 110. Ostrich, show, 2 to 5. Emergency, show, 3 to 5. Girdle, show, 6 to 5. A 61 Q r7 SECOND RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 800 added. 3-year-olds and up- tJbOO I ward. Selling. Ind Horses AWt St & StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 426633G. WHITTIER wb 4 105 4 55 51! 5h Sh lb Gannon L V Bell 4 5 5 2 4533GAVIOTA w 3 100 9 6h 4h 41 21 21! Redfern Miss M Oliver 4 4 31 7-5 4'663 ETHICS W 5 109 S 9 S3 81 41 Z H Cochr'nHampton Stable 10 12 12 5 4''638 EARLY EVE W 4 103 5 72 01 6h 51 4- Boiesen W B Gray 6 7 7 21 4''C51 ARDEN wb 5 105 3 3h 1" lu 1" 51 Blake E Kierski 20 30 30 12 42405 PAGET W 3 94 6 V1 7 7l 71 Gl O'Brien T Goldrick 12 15 12 5 42G67 ELLA SNYDER WB 3 OS 2 2S 33 2l G1 71 Higgins I Frank 6 10 10 4 42535 ERN. PARHAM w 4 107 1 lh 21 3h S1 S1 Fuller T D Sullivan 2 21 8-5 7-10 49667 DARK PLANET wb 3 94 7 Sh 9 9 9 9 Creamer O L Richards 20 50 50 20 Time, lit 24g, 49g, l:15g. 1:42, l:46g. Winner B. c, by Kismet Prose (trained by J. McCormick) Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. G. Whittiar ran a good race and Gannon handled him to perfection, had him in reserve to the stretch bend, where he got through and closed up fast under a hand ride, caught Gaviota tiring in the last hundred yards and was going away at the end. Gaviota ran under a pull to the last quarter and would have won if she could have got clear in time. As it was. she was in front at the final sixteenth and only succumbed in the last few strides. Ethics improved with a rush and came fast at the end after beginning slowly. Early Eve ran well and finished gamely. The route was a trifle far for Arden, which showed speed, but was used up in racing with Ernest Parham. The latter was short and was eased up in the final strides. Ella Snyder ran well for six furlongs. Scratched 42651 Animosity, 99. Corrected weights Arden, 105. Overweights Gaviota, 1 pound; Ethics, 3; Paget, 2. G. Whittier, show, evens- Gaviota, show, 7 to 10. Ethics, show, 13 to 5. Ernest Parham, show, 2 to 5. 4 THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 800 added. 2-year-olds. Handicap. Ind Horses AWt St V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H CP 426163MONET w 115 1 V lh lh lh T Burns J L McGinnis 5 5 5 8-5 425363CROWN PRINCE w 113 4 21 2- 2- 21 Sailing Pepper Stable 4 5 3 1 45GG6 RETICENT w 109 5 41 31 32 3 H Cochr'nG H Shearer 10 20 20 8 ?4 POL ROGER wb 112 S Gl 61 Ah 41 Fuller Weston Stable 6 10 9 4 4542M THEO wb 111 9 81 5 5 5 F O'Neill J McLaughlin 8 10 8 3 42606 NISKAYUNA W 108 7 71 74 71 Gh Treubel W H Snyder 20 50 50 20 4253G JULIA M. w 113 6 31 41 G 7 Redfern A Miller 10 10 10 4 454 B OF B. MEADE W 105 3 51 S1 8 81 H Cal'hanE W Heffner 20 30 30 10 49Ri6WIZARD w 120 2 9 9 9 91! Bullman Patchogue Stable 4 6 6 21 466 REDMAN wb 106 10 10 10 10 103 D O'Con'r W C Daly 100 100 100-40 42SAIS w 113 11 11 11 11 11 Roman'li Madlin Stable C 10 9 3 49R1G DUNCAN wb 104 13 12 12 12 12 Farley A Simons 100 100 100 40 4W4 xjvixi IKKI w 106 12 13 13 13 13 Higgins Oneck Stable 15 30 30 10 Tlme n 4gg 1:QOg 1;07g Winner Ch. c", by Ben Strome Midrose (trained by J. Neumeyer). Went to post at 2:55. At post S minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Monet and Crown Prince showed the most speed and had the race between them all the way, but Monet was best ridden and lasted long enough to win. Crown Prince was probably best and a furlong from home it seemed as if he would win easily, but he tired slightly and was weakly ridden at the finish. Reticent ran a good race and was slowly gaining at the end. Pol Roger closed a gap after being crowded back at the start. M. Theo ran a good race. Julia M. quit after showing early speed. Wizard was sharplv cut off right after the ' start. There was a lot of crowding among the rear division in the first quarter. Scratched 126S62Emergency, 113; (426S6) Ostrich, 111; 4261S3Prince Salm Salm, 110. Overweights Reticent, 2 pounds. Monet, show, evens. Crown Prince, show, 3 to 5. Reticent, show, 4 to 1. 19ftQQ FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. ThTlIinoTaHairdicapT$2,500 tfc J Q f added. Net value to winner 2,365. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 426172STAMP. GROUND w 111 4 l1! I1 l1! 1 11 Higgins F R Doctor 8-5 12-512-67-10 42641 COLONSAY wb 101 2 4 4 4 2 2h H Mich'ls W C Daly 8 10 7 8-5 426552SHERIFF BELL wb 106 S 32 31 3" 3" 3 Fuller M L Hayman 21 13-521 7-10 (42641)WILD THYME w 113 1 2 2" 2" 4 4 Redfern A Miller 8-5 9-5 8-5 1-2 Time, 12, 25S, 501, i;i5g, l:41g, 1:48. Winner B. f, by Lamplighter Elise (trained by G. Cornell). Went to post at 3:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Stamping Ground is in rare form, showed plenty of speed and forced a fast pace all the way, but was tiring some in the final furlong and Higgins took no chances, riding her hard to the finish. The mare was all out and doing her best. Colonsay, in next to the rail all the way, was lucky to get through on the stretch turn and stood a long stretch drive gamely to stall off Sheriff Bell. The latter had no mishaps, ran in a good position all the way and lacked the speed to come on at the end. Wild Thyme could not give the weight, but followed the pace closely, only to tire in the last hundred yards. Overweights Colonsay, 3 pounds. No show betting. 4:260 FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. S00 added. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allow- Ind Horses ' A Wt St StrFin Jockeys , Owners O H CP (42GG6)SILVER DREAM w 107 3 2J 2 2 l2 Fuller J Garson 7-5 8-5 7-5 2-5 41651 MIMOSA w 109 1 l2 l1! 11 2 Redfern W C Whitney .8-5 2 7-5 2-5 426423PALETTE w 10-1 4 3l 31 31! 33 Boiesen Boston Stable 5 10 10 4 424SS MISSING LINK W 99 S 41 4 4 45 H Cal'hanMrs L A Barnes 20 25 25 8 -42G06 TOI SAN wb 109 7 6'1 5s 5 51 Roman'li Pieasance Stable 5 8 7 2 4253S ESHER LEAF w 99 5 51 62 6l 6h Higgins W H Synder 100 200 200 40 40566 B. OF W KE FIELD ws 100 6 71 72 72 72 H Mich'ls A W Grand 100 100 50 15 425S4 TROSSACHS wb 93 2 9 S1 S1! S3 O'Brien Oneck Stable 40 GO 60 15 424S8 BANDERILLA w 99 9 Sll 9 9 9 D O'Con'r W C Daly 100 200 200 60 Time, 11, 23, 47g, 594, l:06g. Winner B. f, by Henry of Navarre Golden Dream (trained by J. Garson). Went to post at 3:50. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Silver Dream, a good, game filly anQ in rare form at present, stood a long stretch drive to catch Mimosa and was going away al the end with something in reserve. Mimosa displayed a fine burst of speed, but does not seem to be able to stay and is best in the mud. Palette ran a fair race and was eased up in the final strides. Toi San lacked her usual speed and her performance was a poor one. Scratched 425S7Clear the Ai-ena, 99. , Overweights Silver Dream, 3 pounds; Belle of Wakefield, 1. Silver Dream, show, out. Mimosa, show,out. Palette, show, S to 5. A 64Q 1 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 700 added. 3-year-olds and upward. tdb V r Jl Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St Vx Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 420432TREPAN w 3 107 3 51 51! 33 21 l1! F O'Neill H T Griffin 4-5 9-107-102-5 42315 MART MULLEN wb 3 113 7 3ll 23 21! lh 22 W Hicks J W Smyth 10 15 12 5 42667 SIR SHIP w 3 110 14 G1 3" 52 3" 33 Boiesen R H Weil 15 20 20 7 42613 GRANTSDALE wb 3 107 8 10 9 9 41! 4h T Burns T Clark 6 10 8 3 42630 LABOR w 5 107 2 71 0l 61 6l 5s H Mich'ls E H Baird 20 50 50 20 42643 DINNA FORGET w 3 107 10 Sl 71 71 71 Treubel T Gilman 30 100 100 30 42G07 NUIT BLANCHE wb 3 107 13 13 13 11 11 71 O'Brien G B Hill 100 100 100 40 42043 BURN. GLASS w 3 110 6 21 1& 5" S1 Pick'ring MrsCFellowesJr 100 200 200 GO 425G4 LOVE NOTE w 3 107 9 9 Sl S1 9 93 Sailing Pepper Stable 10 10 8 21 42643 H'R APPARENT w 3 107 1 11 10 10 10 101 Roman'li Pieasance Stable 30 30 25 s" 41701 PASS BOOK w 3 109 4 4h 41 41! S1 ll1 H Cochr'nW C Fessenden 40 100 100 30 42564 WM. PIDGEON w 3 110 11 12 12 12 12 121 Creamer H George 30 GO 60 20 12643 AMINTE w 5 107 12 14 14 13 13 13 Fuller B E Beach 10 10 10 3 42564 SENTINEL wb 3 107 5 11 11 Pulled up.H Cal'hanJ Galway 20 30 30 10 Time, 12g, 25, 49g. 1:16, 1:43, 1:47. Winner B. or br. c, by Top Gallant La Creole (ti-ained by H. T. Griffin). Went to post at 4:55. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Trepan received the benefit of a good ride and that won for him. He closed up fast and gamely in the stretch under a drive and wore down Mart Mullen in the last hundred yards. Mart Mullen showed improvement and hung on gamely at the end. Sir Ship began slowly, but got through next to the rail on the first turn and his race was a good one for him. Grantsdale closed a big gap and finished fast. Burning Glass was speedy, but not up to a hard race. It was a poor race for Love Note. Heir Apparent was crowded back at the start. Sentinel was cut down on the backstretch. Scratched 426773Brigand, 110; Daughter of the Post, 107. Overweights Mart Mullen. 3 pounds; Burning Glass, 3; Pass Book, 2. Trepan, show, out. Mart Mullen show, 2 to 1. Sir Ship, show, Z to 1. Page [4] Publishers of the Official Organ of the Western Jockey Club All the Turf C AH Tracks News Per- C54 are Fully && Sported Edited ; 1 -j ; 'III 2 H j Daily j " Form Sheets . . 1 T and Entries .- S3 Racing w st II Form 3 : I W Telegraphic Subscription Prlee off our J Correct ONE MONTrT 7. $1.25 2"Ptef', gndse SIX MONTHS . . 7.50 y ONE YEAR . . . 14.00 Daij5 SENT AS'FIRST-CIiABS MAIL IN PLAIN ENVELOPE Daily Racing Form Pub. Co., 124-126 Fifth Ave., Chicago,, III. j THE Coney Island Jockey Club RACE COURSE: OFFICE: WINDSOR ARCADE, 571 FIFTH AVE., SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y. NEW YORK CITY. ; EVENTS TO CLOSE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1903. FOR THE JUNE MEETING 1904 FOR THE AUTUMN MEETING 1905. THE FOAM, $2,500 ADDED (Estimated Value $7,000). For two years old (foals of 1902). THE GREAT FILLY, $5,000 ADDED (Estimated Value $20,000) For Fillies two years old FIVE FURLONGS. (foals of 1903). SIX FURLONGS. THE SURF, $2,500 ADDED (Estimated Value $7,000). For two years old (foals of 1902). THE CENTURY, $20,000. For three years old and upward (now yearlings and upward) FIVE AND A HALF FURLONGS. ONE MILE AND A HALF. FOR THE JUNE MEETING 1905. FOR THE AUTUMN MEETINGS 1905 AND AFTER. THE TIDAL, $20,000. For three years old (foals of 1902). THE ANNUAL CHAMPION, $25,000. For three years old and upward (foals of 1902 and ONE MILE AND A QUARTER. 1903). TWO MILES AND A QUARTER. THE LAWRENCE REALIZATION, $10,000 ADDED (Estimated Value $40,000). For three UCCTIMP rD Tll C II I Kl C 1QAft years old (foals of 1902). ONE MILE AND FIVE FURLONGS. hUK I Pi t JUNE. IV EL tl I I IN la IUO. THE MERMAID. $3,000 ADDED (Estimated Value $7,000). For Fillies three years old (foals THE LAWRENCE REALIZATION, $10,000 ADDED (Estimated Value $40,000). For three of 1902) . ONE MILE AND A FURLONG. years old (foals of 1903). ONE MILE AND FIVE FURLONGS. Entry Blanks may be had on application to the office of Dally Racing Form or from the CLERK OF THE COURSE, THE CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, WINDSOR ARCADE, 571 FIFTH AVENUE, 'Ut t , - ' NEW YORK CITY. Jamaica Form JAMAICA FORM. The form of Wednesday's Jamaica fields is: First Race Harangue, St. "Valentine, Mimosa. Second Race Rigodon, The Guardsman, Foxy Kane. Thhxl Race Gunfire or Stamping Ground, Hoodwink, Bolina. Fourth Race Juvenal Maxim, Grenade, Dolly Spanker. Fifth Race Hoodwink or Lady Potentate, Contend, Demurrer. Sixth Race Gunfire or Brigand, Sheriff Bell, Gaviota. Jamaica Form JAMAICA FORM. New York, November 10. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Wednesday's races are: First Race Harangue, Orthodox, Garnish. Second Race Rigodon, Athlana, Our Nugget. Third Race Gunfire, Stamping Ground, Sweet Alice. Fourth Race Dolly Spanker, Race King, Juvenal Maxim. Fifth Race Lady Potentate, Hoodwink, Past. Sixth Race Gunfire, River Pirate, Buttons. T. H. O'Connor. Jamaica Entries JAMAICA ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Apprentice allowance. Runs well in mud. First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses. Age.Wt. Hdcp. 42350 St. Valentine 112 720 426422Harangue 4..112 725 (42654)Blytheness 109 695 42G902Mimosa . .109 695 426643Orthodox 6S5 (42640) Garnish 107 675 42560 Briarthorpe 104 670 426S8 Ikki 102 625 426183Prince Salm Salm 102 665 426782Rob Roy 99 700 42652 Sneer 99 625 42678 Evermore 99 600 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 42643 Effie Sheppard Ill 650 42651 Squanto 106 650 (42626)Athlana ...105 670 426262Blue and Orange 105 650 411S52Rigodon ..104 750 425S3 Mount Hope 4".. 104 600 42639 Akela 104 680 42686 The Guardsman 103 700 42486 Presentation 103 600 42615 Orloff ..102 ...,.625 364S6 Merry Sport ..101 ....600 (42643)Erbe 101 680 42583 Foxy Kane fr-.-lOO 690 42583 Lightship 98 600 42667 Our Nugget 96 680 40784 Pride of Galore .. 96 675 Third Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. All' Ages. Fillies and Mares. Handicap. 40743 Gunfire 4.. 126 750 (426S9)Stamping Ground. 3.. 115 735 (42676) Sweet Alice 3.. 112 700 42514 Hoodwink 4.. 107 730 426752Lady Potentate 5. .105 690 42687 Early Eve 4.. 102 690 42662 Elsie L .. 4.. 98 720 426393Sabot 3.. 97 685 42687 Ella Snyder 3.. 95 705 426673Bolina 5.. 88 725 Fourth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2 -year-olds. The Phoenix Handicap. $2,000 added. (42664)fLady Amelia 126 705 (42674)Race King ..124 715 42662tGrenade J..122 720 42664 Dolly Spanker ..119 715 42664 Wotan J..11S 715 42350fSt. Valentine 117 705 42664 Juvenal Maxim 116 725 426642Mineola .J-..105 715 426183JPrince Salm Salm .. 102 675 42562 Tim Payne K.102 700 42536 Marjoram 98 705 tE. R. Thomas entry. $L. V. Bell entry. Fifth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 42677 Demurrer 5.. 109 700 . 42514 Hoodwink 4.. 108 725 42651 Setauket 4.. 106 670 (42G67)Medal 3.. 106 675 42604 Contend 5.. 106 715 36160 John Hughes 4.. 106 600 42675Lady Potentate ... 5.. 103 715 42615 Stonewall 3.. 101 705 42675 Past 4.. 100 625 42651 Hackensack 3.. 100 650 426513Widow's Mite 3.. 92 625 Sixth Race 1 1-8 Miles. All Ages. Handicap. 40743 Gunfire 4.. 126 750 42311fDuke of Kendal . . 3.. 121 705 (42677) River Pirate fr.. 3.. 120 715 426532Carbuncle 6.. 119 715 j 426653Masterman 4.. 116 730 426792tButtons 3.. 113 700 (42639)Lord Badge 4.. 112 710 j 42G77Tribes Hill 4.. 112 715 , 426S93Sheriff Bell 3.. Ill 735 42615 Stonewall 3.. 102 720 426872Gaviota : 3.. 97 735 426773Brigand 3.. 92 745 42677 Circus 4.. 88 725 42655 Gold Bell 3.. S7 675 tE. R. Thomas entry.