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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, December 29, 1903
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, December 29, 1903 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1903 drf1903122901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, December 29, 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] -K-r VX irOIj. IX. yp. 311. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1903. PBICE 5 CENTS New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. NEW ORLEANS, LA., December 28, 1903. Twenty-eighth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. "Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, Sheridan Clark. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers.' A O Q -I f FIRST RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. tfcQ O JL J Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 42916 KOMOMBO 106 1 l8 l3 l1 H Cochr'nR Bauer 8-5 3 16-53-2 432412TROSSACHS W 110 5 2l 2 28 Fuller T D Sullivan 21 31 16-53-2 43241 DOCILE W 108 6 7" 3 3nk Helg'sen S S Brown 4 41 2 4-5 43265 SECOND SIGHT ws 104 4 42 4s 4s W R'bbinsMrsMCLyles&Co 5 10 10 4 42241 RACHAEL "WARD ws 104 2 S 6l 52 L Wilson Mrs F Simons 10 30 30 8 43241 ECHINATE w 104 7 51 53 62 H Mich'ls Schaffer & Meyerl5 40 40 12 42589 BESSIE KIR BY w 104 3 3nk 7 7 Wish'rd Mrs U S Wishard30 250 250 60 43243 SEXTETTE w 104 8 6nk 8 8 R MurphyJ L Schooley 10 40 40 10 42606 EQUITY ws 104 9 9 9 9 Gannon A Simons 20 30 30 8 432413TRIBUNE wb 104 10 10 10 10 W FischerH Arthur 10 30 30 8 39918 CORAL LEAF 104 11 11 11 11 Travers H P Headley 30 250 250 60 41629 QUICKSTEP w 104 12 12 12 12 Ahem P A Renaud 30 60 60 25 Time, 22g, 47g, 54g. Winner Blk. f, by Albert Hoodoo (trained by R. Bauer). Went to post at 2:00. At post 5 minutes. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. Komombo broke from the outside, rushed to the front quickly and opened up a winning lead before the others got to going well and was only cantering at the end. Trossachs was hard ridden for the entire trip and closed a big gap, but tired when the pinch came. Docile began slowly, but closed a big gap and outgamed Second Sight in the final drive. The latter ran fairly well throughout Overweights Trossachs, 2 pounds. Komombo, show. 4 to 5. Trossachs. show, 4 to 5. Docile, show, 9 to 20. SECONI) RACE 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. jO Ind Horses AWtSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 43286 TRIBES HILL tvs 4 107 5 8 6l 2 11 1 H Cal'hanW R Midgely 11-1013-1013-101-2 430572NOWETA w 3 93 7 4 l1 l1 2 2 Pieratt W W Fawcett 20 30 30 10 43217 MAJ. MANSIR wsb 6 102 1 2nk 51 5l 32 33 Gannon A Simons 4 4 14-54-5 43230 SABOT wb 3 90 8 6s 41 3" 4 4h W R'bbinsA Molinelli 7 8 6 2 43255 BOASTER wb 4 101 9 9 8 8 61 51 Crawfrd Mrs M Goldblatt 7 12 10 3 432552BAR. FREETCHIE W 5 99 4 5& 7 6nk 5 65 W Hen'syMrs R L DeLisser7 15 15 5 4S161 LOCKET wsb 4 102 3 U 22 41 7 7 J O'Brien W C Daly 30 60 60 15 43258 MINT BED wb 4 99 6 3nk 3nk 7 8 8 L Wilson W & J Carroll 30 60 60 15 43266 H. OF TR'MARE W89D27 9 9 9 9 Daviss'n J U Strode & Co 40 100 100 40 Time, 25g, 49g, l:14g, 1:40J. Winner Br. c, by Cifford Garoga (trained by R. Bauer). Went to post at 2:31. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Tribes Hill won as if he outclassed his field, got caught in a jam at the first turn and was crowded back to last place, then had to go to the etxreme outside to get up, overtook the field in the run down the backstretch and moved up to the leaders while rounding the far turn, took command at the furlong post and came away under lestraint at the end. Noweta raced Locket into submission in the first half and outgamed Major Mansir in the closing drive. The latter began slowly, but closed a big gap and finished fast. Boaster was messed about all the way and did not run his race. Sabot quit when it came to a drive. Scratched 43266 Potente, 99; 43304 Rankin, 93. Overweights Noweta, 3 pounds; Major Mansir, 3; Boaster, 2. Tribes Hill, show, 1 to 4. Noweta, show. 33 to 1. Major Mansir, show, 1 to 2. THIRD RACE 1 Mile. Purse $500. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 432293LOUIS KRAFT w 103 2 71 4l l" l1! I1 Munro E F Miller 3 31 3 1 432833SHORT CAKE wb 109 4 21 21 41! 3 2 Byer J Frayling 4 41 4 9-5 42296 ST. JOLLY w 1011 1 I1 l2 3s 22 3nk Calvit F Foster 20 75 75 20 43205 ESTABLISH w 97 6 5l 5nk 52 41 43 H PhillipsJ Phillips 10 15 15 6 431983TOWN MOOR WSB 107 7 31 31 2" 5nk 5nk Niblack W Gerst 4 9 8 3 43198 COLLIN GEORGE WS 98110 8 8 8 7 6s Liv'ston Mrs S T Hopkinsl5 20 16 6 4S231 MILDRED L. w 109 3 6l 7 6l 611 7 H Cochr'nA H Pendleton 3 6 5 2 43244 PINKY B. s 104 5 40k 61! 7 8 8 A'b'chon K Spence 30 100 100 40 43283 RYEVALE ws 98 11 9 9 9 9 9 Roman'li W S Price 20 40 30 10 88786 DICKENS w 1021 8 10 10 10 10 10 Hodgson J W Dwyer 12 20 15 6 43147 SCOTCH THISTLEwb 105 9 11 11 11 11 11 T Dean WFMathews&Co 15 15 9 31 Time, 251. 50g, 1:16. l:43g. Winner Br. c, by St. Florian Volma (trained by W. James). Went to post at 3:01. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Louis Kraft began slowly and Munro waited until nearing the far turn before making his run, then moved up to St. Jolly and raced the latter into submission before the homestretch was reached and came away without much effort in the last furlong. Short Cake showed early speed and fell back, then came again at the end and outstayed St. Jolly. St. Jolly showed speed and decided improvement. Establish ran a fair race and is worth remembering. Scratched 43302Tower, 97. Overweights Louis Kraft, 3 pounds; St. Jolly, 1; Collin George, 1$; Rye vale, 1; Dickens, 2i; Scotch Thistle, 5. Louis Kraft, show, 3 to 5. Short Cake, show, 4 to 5. St. Jolly, show, 8 to 1. FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $500. All Ages. Handicap. g fnTHorses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 432862DAN M'KENNA W 3 104 3 2lJ lnk l1! I1! l2 Munro G C Bennett&Co 9-101 9-109-20 43256ETHICS WB 5 109 4 5 5 5 32 2 H Cochr'nMrs C Cochran 4 7 7 3-2 43230 ELSIE L. w 4 98 1 11 21 2" 2" 3s H Cal'hanSchaffer & Meyer7 7 7 2 43233)ANNIE MAX w 4 100 5 4 3 3l 41 4l W Hen'syW L Hazelip 10 11 11 3 43305MONTEBANK "WS 2 94 2 Wi l-14gWlFlCherJ W Scnorr 4 4i 4 n'10 Winner B. c, by. Pirate of Penzance--Lady Modred (trained; by H. McDaniel). Went to post at 3:33. At' post 2 minutes: Start good. Won easily; second the same. But McKennax raced Elsie: L. into submission' in the run down the backstretch, saved ground at the turn, for home and. drew away easily in the last furlong. Ethics was under a drive all of the last furlong. Se was outrun forv the first half, but finished fast. Elsie L. ran well throughout and outgamed Annie Max when the final drive came. Montebank did not run His-raoe; .Fischer took Mnv back at the five-eighths post and then went to the extreme outside, losing a lot of ground at the turn into the homestretch. Scratched (43246)Cardinal Wotaey. 103;: 43286 Dutiful, 93. Dan McKenna, show, 1 to 6. Ethics, show, 1 to 2. Elsie L., show, 7 to 10. Montebank, show, 2 to 5. 4:3 323 FrFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St hi . StrFin Jookeys Owners O H C P 432663SARAH MAXIM w 105 3 4 5l 5nk H Is H PhillipsJ Phillips & Co 9-5 21 8-5 7-10 (43253)BURN'G GLASS WS 105 8 8 72 6l 6 2n H Cal'hanF Midgely 5 6 5 2 43284 DECORATION wrs 102 6 6k9 7nk 7 3ok Minder J J Ogles & Co 20" 50 40 15 43285 JOHN COULTER ws 103 7 9 8 4 5l 4nk Hodgson A L Kirby 7 8 S 3 43253 PEEPER wsb 109 4 21 lk 2 3 5 H Cochr'nR Bauer 5 6 5 8-5 43020 PONCA 101 1 lnk 21 lh 2k 6 W R'bbinsS W Streett&Co 6 12 12 4 (43087)MA'MSELLE wb 99 5 7 6h3ll417 W FischerJ Arthur 4 9 9 3 13265IRENE MAC w 96 2 31 4 8 8 8 W Hen'syH Dernham 20 30 30 10 42981 HIST wsb 105 10 5nk 3 9 9 9 Creamer W C Daly 20 50 50 20 43285 FLEETFUL w 102 9 10 10 10 10 10 Treubel A Molinelli 20 60 60 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 49g, 1:15, l:28g. Winner Ch. f, by St. Maxim Sarah Ramey (trained by J. Phillips). Went to post at 4:04. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Sarah Maxim was well ridden. Phillips got her off well and then took her back, avoiding , the early pace, moved up on the extreme outside at the turn into the homestretch, came fast through the stretch and was only cantering at the end. Burning Glass closed a big ' gap and finished fast and resolutely. Decoration also made up much ground and finished gamely. John Coulter ran in much improved form. Peeper showed early speed, but was used up in racing Ponca into submission. The latter tired in the last furlong and was eased up at the end. Scratched (43303)Tioga, 105; 43288 Jove, 99. Overweights Fleetful, 1 pound. Sarah Maxim, show, 1 to 3. Burning Glass, show, 9 to 10. Decoration, show, 6 to 1. 4.332 4. SIXTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St K, StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 43230 BON MOT wb 4 105 4 lnk 3s 3h 1& H Sailing C A Alnwick 2 13-513-59-11 43233 HANDS ACROSS 4 107 7 7 4 43 32 23 Helg'sen W P Reed 6 10 10 4 43172 CH. THOMPSON w 4 107 3 21 21 2nk 2l 31 Munro E Trotter & Co 31 31 31 11-10 43253 OUR NUGGET wb 3 97 1 6' 7 6nk 53 46 Roman'li J Frayling 30 50 50 12 (43269)SADDUCEE WS 6 107 2 3 lk 11 41 5- H Cochr'nA C McCafferty 21 5 31 7-5 4S304 AUT'MN LEAVESw 4 1031 5 4h 6nk 5" 6s 61 Hoffler C Hellebush 10 10 7 2 43100 ETHEL WHEAT W 5 102 6 5 5 7 7 7 W R'bbinsT Hatfield 5 8 7 2 Time, 24g, 48g, 1:14, l:26g. Winner B. c, by Fitz James Queen's Taste (trained by F. Jones). I Went to post at 4:35. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Bon Mot was well ridden. Sailing took him back in the run down the backstretch and avoided the fast early pace, moved up while rounding the far turn and raced Sadducee into submission and had enough in reserve at the end to stall off a challenge from Hands Across. The latter ran in improved form and finished fast. Charley Thompson saved ground at the turn into the homestretch and made a determined effort at the furlong post, but tired near the end. Our Nugget finished gamely and ran an excellent race. Sadducee ran a fast half, but tired badly in the stretch. Scratched 43255sIvernia, 107; 43266 Lampoon, 102; 43253 Felix Bard, 102; 43284 Circus Girl, 102; 43257 Boundling, 100. Overweights Autumn Leaves. 1 pounds. Bon Mot, show, 2 to 5. Hands Across, show. 8 to 5. Charley Thompson, show, 3 to 5. Sadducee, show, 3 to 5. Ascot Park Form Chart ASCOT PARK FORM CHART. LOS ANGELES, CAL., December 28, 1903 Fourth day. Los Angeles Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear, track good. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Manager, J. W. Brooks. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. A ! ! 1 FIRST RACF. Slauson Course. (200 feet less than 3-4 mile.) Purse 530o! tJbOOOX All Ages. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P " 432012NEKO W 2 5)2 7 5s 3 1" Hi J Booker S G Morton 21 4 4 6-5 431513 WINB7REDA w 2 94 2 22 1" 23 2 W Knapp B Schrelber 6-513-106-6 2-5 43295 GEISHA GIRL w 3 108 5 3 41 31 31 P Phillips W W Lyles 6 8 7 2T 43278 LITTLE SECRET w 4 115 1 8 8 7 41 Mounfn Owl Stable 20 30 30 12 43295 LEGAL MAXIM ws 4 112 4 61 6 41 5 Paretto H L Jones 8 10 8 3 41483 LOUISE MEININGw 2 94 6 4 7l 5 6" Feicht J J Drumm 15 20 20 8 43278 BRICK FOWLERws 2 97 8 71 5l 6h 75 J Lewis L A Bonsack 8 9 9 3 23119 HIN. PRINCESS W 6 112 3 121'8 8H Wilson C C West 10 15 12 5 Time. 1:121. Winner B. c, by Lew Weir Blondinette (trained by G. Baker). Went to post at 1:35. At post 1 minute. Start good; Won driving; second easily. Neko stood a hard drive from the head of the stretch home and was going away at the end. He is game and a good stretch runner, but a slow beginner. Winifreda ran her race and was easily second best. Geisha Girl ran in improved form, but has not been of much account recently. Hindoo Princess showed a high turn of speed for a half, but ault badly. Scratched 43315 Ural, 112. Neko. show, 3 to 5. Winifreda, show, out. Geisha Girl, show, 6 to 5. SBCOND RACE 6-8 Mile. Purse $350. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances; d. 3 3 3 t Ind Horses A Wt Bt hi H , StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 41008 GOLDEN BOY ws 112 4 l2 l2 H 1 P Phillips J S Cole 6 10 10 4 43279 FONCASTA W 112 8 52 52 31 2s J Reiff L Reiff 6-5 2 2 4-5 430142HUAPALA w 105 5 4" 41 4l 3a Redfern H T Griffin 2 2 3-2 1-45 43296 WM. PARRISH w 105 7 31 3 2 4 J Booker S G Morton 6 8 8 3 43272 P'TR'RO GRANDEws 103 10 10 10 6 5 B'k'ruth E J Baldwin 10 IS 13 6 43296 L'RETA PHJLLIPSWB 105 6 81 81 71 6 F'patrick P Fitzpatrick 15 30 30 12 COMO JDE REY w 112 3 7 73 82 7 T O'Brien E J Baldwin tlO 13 13 6 -MOONSTONE w 109 1 21 2" 51 8 Miles P W Hedges&Co 10 20 20 g 43296 ISABEL CLARE w 109 2 61 6" 9 9 Mounfn Rowe&McKnight 13 15 13 43296 ABSOLUTE w 108 9 9 9 10 10 W Adams Goodwin & Co 15 30 3: It f Coupled in betting: .Time, 25 50, 1:02. Winner B. c, by1 Tammany Victorious (trained by C. V. Tupper). Went to post at 3:03. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second' eaaftr Golden Boy dashed into the lead at once and showed the. most, speed throughout, twt m' tiring fast at the end. He was skillfuBy handled,. Phillips saving him all he couldrt5v (Continued on third page.) " " ;'! i ASCOT PARK FORM CHART CONTINUED. final brush. Foncasta finished gamely, but Reiff let go of his head, fumbled for his whip, let the horse swerve and lost the race thereby. Huapala was well ridden and did his best. Wm. Parrish and Moonstone showed speed. Scratched 132362Quest, 109; 42732 Rough and Tumble, 108. Golden Boy, show, 2 to 1. Foncasta, show, 2 to 5. Huapala, show, out. 4:3333 THmD RACE 1 1"16 Mlles" Purse S400- 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 432993ERNE w 4 104 1 42 42 43 lh 121 W Knapp J Curl 21 21 1 out (43299)MOOR wb 5 110 2 23 l2 l3 2 21 P Phillips Mrs E Brewster 3-2 2 2 3-6 (43317)MARTIN BRADY w 3 'JO 4 12 5 5 3& 32 J Booker B Schreiber 6 G 6 3-2 433003CLOCHE D'OR wsb 3 104 3 3s 32 3" 4 4 Miles A Conrad 5 7 7 2 43282 QUIDADO ws 4 S5 5 5 23 21 5 5 F'patrick A D Harrison 15 25 25 8 Time, 25, 49, 1:16, 1:423, 1:50. Winner B. or br. g, by Eon Guava (trained by J. Curl). "Went to post at 2:27. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second driving. Erne had six pounds off. from his last race with Moor and it worked wonders, as he ran away from the latter from the head of the stretch home, winning eased up. Moor ran to his best form and was under the whip from the three-furlong post, standing it gamely. Martin Brady finished gamely and ran his race. Cloche dOr showed early speed, but was done at the last turn. Quidado showed a good burst of speed, but his rider was of no assistance to him. Scratched 36035 Spinet, 104. Moor, show, out. Martin Brady, show, 3 to 5. 4:3334: FOURTH RACE 1 IVIile" Purse 400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P V43316)P'CESS TULANBw 3 97 4 4 4 31 33 11 E Walsh H T Griffin 3 18-518-51 432983HAVILAND ws 6 109 1 13 l2 lh lh 22 Redfern E Corrigan 3-5 4-5 3-5 1-4 (43155)CHUB ws 6 104 2 3h 33 22 22 36 J Lewis Pelter & GuthrieS 7 6 6-5 432S12GLENRICE w 3 102 3 21 2 4 4 4 L Spencer F Dunne 6 11 11 2 Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:42. Winner Br. f, by His Highness Best Wishes (trained by H. T. Griffin). Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Princess Tulane ran an excellent race and was admirably handled. Walsh laid away with her and timed his move to a fraction, gettingup under a vigorous hand ride and going away at the end. Haviland had no mishaps, received a good strong ride and saved ground all the way. Chub ran a good race, but Lewis made his move entirely too soon and the horse tired in the stretch. Glenrice showed early speed, but was soon done for. Scratched 432 982Nitrate. 112; 43317 Heir Apparent, 102; 433002Fortunatus, 102. Princess Tulane, show, 2 to 5. Haviland, show, out. Chub, show, out. A O Q FIFTH RACE Slauson Course. (200 feet less than 3-4 mile.) Purse $300. TbOOOO All Ages. Selling. Ind Horse3 A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P r.43313)RED DAMSEL wb 4 113 1 31 42 31 11 E Walsh H T Griffin 7-1011-101 2-5 43282 TOTO GRATIOTwsb 3 111 2 2 l2 1 2 Carson W'kerson&Bar'w 15 30 30 12 43279 LADY USK wb 2 97 4 1 22 2 3 H Wilson OrangevaleStable 10 20 20 8 432963COL. BOGEY wb 2 92 8 63 31 42 41 J Lewis T Hums 10 10 S 2 461292SAL. GOODWIN Ws 9 112 3 4h 0& 63 52 McClees P LeFrancis 3 4 4 3-2 35S65 J. V. KIRBY w 4 112 5 5& 52 o3 G5 L Spencer I Dunne 3 41 4 2 43290 LADY FONSE w 2 89 G 8 7" 71 71 And'rson G Lanka 10 20 20 7 17530 SKIRMISH w 8 110 7 7l 8 8 8 Buxton B F Hobart 6 10 10 3 Time, 1:11. Winner B. f, by Hastings Red Girl (trained by H. T. Griffin). Went to post at 3:28. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easilv. Red Damsel scored a lucky win. She was apparently beaten at the head of the stretch, but Carson on Toto Gratiot swung wide and let her through next to the rail and from there on Walsh outrode Carson. Toto Gratiot showed a good turn of speed and with riders reversed would have won. Lady Usk ran to her best form, although Colonel Bogey swerved into her near the sixteenth post. Sallie Goodwin ran a dull race, far below her true form. J. V. Kirby is not ready. Scratched 13315 Urbano, 115; 43315 Tiolita, 107. Red Damsel, show, out. Toto Gratiot, show. 4 to 1. Lady Usk, show, 4 to 1. Sallie Goodwin, show, 7 to 10. J. V. Kirby, show, evens. 4:3336 SIXTH RACE .1 Mile. Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. SeTling: Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P (43264) SILVER FIZZ ws 6 107 1 4 43 42 11 HI And'rson G Lanka I 6-5 6-5 l- (43278) SAN LUTION ws 4 102 6 6 51 52 3 21 Buxton J H Robbins 6 7 7 21 433172PLATONIUS WSB 4 102 4 33 3" 33 22 38 Sinnott E B Smith 5 5 16-51 43277 ULM ws 7 107 7 8 8 8 62 4 Holcomb C A Holcomb 20 40 40 15 4S313 LOUWELSEA w 4 102 2 22 13 l2 42 52 J Lewis J C McCreary 15 16 15 6 433133J. J. CORBETT wb 5 110 3 1" 2 2 5 63 Miles P W Hedges&Co 2 4 4 8-5 42839 MAJ. HOOKER ws 8 107 5 73 7s 7 8 72 McClees Larsen&McBride 20 50 50 20 43313 JTNGLER wsb 4 107 S 53 6 65 71 8 Fletcher V Murphy 10 25 25 8 Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:43. Winner Ch. m, by Silver Fox Tonique (trained by G. Lanka). Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start 'good. Won easily; second driving Anderson laid away with Silver Fizz for the first six furlongs, avoiding the early pace and moving up when the leaders were tiring, galloped past them in very easy fashion. San Lution was badly outrun for the first seven furlongs, but closed up with a tremendous rush in the stretch under vigorous handling. Platonius was prominent all the way and seemed dangerous on the last turn, but tired. Ulm made up a lot of ground from a bad beginning Louwelsea showed plenty of early speed. James J. Corbett ran poorly. Scratched 43313 Mythrox, 107; 432782Labor, 107. Silver Fizz, show. out. San Lution, show, 6 to 5. Platonius, show, 1 to 2. James J Corbett, show, 7 to 10. Page [2] CALIFORNIA TELEGRAPHIC SELECTIONS Specials and. Correct Handicap Figures wired daily from our Experts at Ingleside. TERMS : $1.00 PER DAY or $5.00 WEEKLY Mail orders promptly attended to and sheets delivered anywhere in tha city. Suite 308, 80 Dearborn St., Chicago. Also for sale at news stands cornar Madison and Clark straets. The Mighty Won OUTCLASSES HIS FIELD. Jockey Club Won IN A SOFT SPOT. Thesa were onr advertised good things Monday. Tuesday Tuesday 15 TO 30 TO I SHOT. This is one of the best horeoB at the coast and is keyed up to the highest possible notch. There is only one chance in a hundred of him losing. "ON VERGE OF SUICIDE" and almost driven to it through continnad losses, and after having tried everybody and everything, my last $200 went to operating the Ballentine Method and thanks to this wonderful and scientific calculation, am $1,400 winner since June. Many more of these nnsolicited letters on file. Back charts of the Morning Telegraph and Racing Form, which are the racing authorities of the country, are onr references, and will prove through back charts that not a losing day has occurred this season. System averages $30 weekly on $100 capital. Strictly a business proposition no gamble. No playing of favorites, no tipsters' selections, no handicaps or doping of any kind. Particulars upon request cheerfully furnished. System operat-able through pool rooms exclusively. The new Addenda for the winter months between December 2 and March 3 ready for distribution. Price of system $5.00. Strictly an income. Highest of references. Accounts solicited. Register all remittances. We are represented by lessrs. Herbert and Alfred Peabody in 'Frisco and New Orleans and receive one or two horses daily, which are wired each morning: at 10 o'clock to our 680 followers. Terms of wires, $2 daily or $10 weekly. A few days' trial will convince yon as to "who is who" in racing circles. Watch us the closing week this year. Note The Ballentine Method has nothing to do with our wires. Address all mail to ARTHUR PEABODY & SONS, Snite 208 Stewart Bldg., 280 Broadway, N. Y. ED. AUSTIN Member Western Bookmakers' Association. 252 Turf Correspondent and Commissioner, M'CLOSKEY BUILDING NEW ORLEANS, LA. Win at New Orleans I 2 SPECIALS DAILY 9 WIRED AT 12 O'CLOCK. Dally Wire and Letter Service. A telegram each morning, advising the Two Best Things of the daily program; a regular weekly letter with Information, advice and suggestion to subscribers; also privilege of inquiries and advice at will by wire or letter. TERMS: . . $10 WEEKLY. For the benefit of those who cannot operate for themselves, I will accept accounts of $25 and upward, for which a commission of 10 per cent will be charged on net winnings. No charge for Information when operating accounts. WARNING TO HANDBOOK PATRONS As there will be no more race results sent over the tickers, the public will have to depend upon information as given out by agents of the different handbooks. Players should do business with reliable agents, as the unreliable ones will be tempted to accept bets on the losers after they receive the winner over the telephone. If a bet is placed late the player should note the exaot time and compare with the "off" time in Dally Racing Form, and if you think the result was already known to the layers write a letter, giving name of agent, location and name of agent's principal, and the undersigned will endeavor to adjust the matter. WM. K. VANDERSON. $200 Sbn Made within the next two weeks ON A. WINNER that will be cat loose by shrewd Bennings horsemen At New Orleans. You can play it in handbooks or poolrooms. The name will be given to you in advance, particulars mailed free. VIC BRITTON CO.. P. O BOX 203, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Continuous Success By the Eclipse Handicap Bureau, We gave our clients the past week Annie Max, 1 to 1 ; The Regent, 3 to 1 ; Stirling Towers, 10 to 1, and Mendon, 7 to 1. Onr two-horse specials wired to any part of the United States at 10 a. m. daily. Delivered to any city addresa by noon. Terms $1.00 per day, $5.00 weekly. Commissions handled for ten per cent, of the net winnings. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday three that will be 10 to 1 or better. Send us a trial commission and see what we can do for yon. THJS ECLIPSE HANDICAP BUREAU, 401 Benoist Bldg., 9th and Pine 8ts St. Louis, Mo. Ex-Jockey J. E. Byan, Manager. W.H.Hanna&Co St. Charles Hotel, New Orleiis, Li. Get benefit inside information and trask odds. Several good things are "framed up" for January and will be wired to our clients. Commissions handled. Daily wire from track. Bank reference. Write quickly for particulars. Established 1890 EX IWI I O Before the public Gsi 11 pjjj Lf 3 0C. sP every day. a . 6TH FLOOR. 119 DEARBORN STREET. CHICAGO, if Jfi 'Phone 5154 Central. Delivered anywhere. ep7pS Back "Sheets" on file for Inspection. BON MOT 5-2 WON fcGUAKANTJ5EI specials. Wmm SARAH MAXIM 2-1 WON) TRIBES HIIX, 6-5 WON BAN McKKNNA, 1-1 WON xfflfcgv Ingleside Position 8-1 won ; Jockey Club 8-5 won ; The Mighty 4-5 worn iMX The above were also given as straight winners on onr regular handicap sheet TWO SPECIALS AGAIN TODAY, ODDS FROM 3 Is 10 ti I. ... TT NOTE Error in Sunday's adv. Bondage's prico should have been 3 to 2 We Never Mis- instead nf 3tol. represent. Terms. 'Including specials, $1.00 daily. $5.00 weekly, or $2.00 for 'two . guaranteed specials only actual winners counted. Notes of the Turf - NOTES OF THE TURF. G. A. S., Chicago. In the "Western Union's Ingleside quotations of Dec. 25, Jockey Club's closing quotation should have read 2 to 1 and 3 to 5. Cardwellton's closing price, Saturday, was 10 to 1 and 4 to 1. H. H., Chicago. Did not secure quotations desired for that afternoon. Smith, Memphis, Tenn. Show odds, Esca-lera, Dec. 22, was 4 to 5. L. C, Cincinnati, O. B. J. S. lost his bet. He should have backed the entry. L. A. K., Toronto, Ont. The horse Max-etta that started at Oakland, Nov. 23, had not before started over a recognized track and you are entitled to your money back. New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. The form of Tuesday's New Orleans fields is: First Race Floyd K., Sarah Maxim, Brbe. Second Race Travers, Julia Junkin, Mayor Johnson. Third Race Dutiful, Exclamation, Har-makis. Fourth Race De Reszke, Colonel Tyler, Monograph. Fifth Race Gin Spray, Airtight, Adelante. " Sixth Race Aggie Lewis, Talhouet. J. P. Mayberry. New Orleans Form NEW ORLEANS FORM. New Orleans, La., December 28. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race Floyd K., Sarah Maxim, Begone. Second Race Julia Junkin, Travers, Joe Goss. Third Race Exclamation, Dutiful, Har-makis. Fourth Race De Reszke, Huzzah, Mauser. Fifth Race Adelante, Gin Spray, Badger. Sixth Race Talhouet, J. P. Mayberry, Julia M. T. K. Lynch. New Orleans Entries NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast v 'Apprentice allowance. JRuns well in mud. First Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. Selling, "ind. Horses. Age.Wt. Hdcp. (43207 Medal .110, . .660 (43301)Begone ..104&..675 ;4S323)Sarah Maxim . .104.710 s(36)Koyd K. . .103 725 43114 Will Shelly ..103 ..660 43234 Reckless 101 ..640 432882Reckoner 99 -.705 42699Erbe 97 ..710 43169Fullback 96 ..690 433012Class Leader .. 95 ..660 418S0Whiten i.. 93 ..650 43135Captain Duckado 93 ..665 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upwaid. Selling. 43242 Joe Goss 6.. Ill ..715 (43242)Little Jack Horner. . 7.. 110 ..700 43208 Sharp Bird 6.. 105 ..700 43284 Circus Girl f.. 4.. 104 ..670 (43266)Bud Embry 4.. 104 ..685 (43257)Palmist 3.. 103 ..675 (43284)Gus Lanka 3.. 102 ..670 43304Travers 6.. 102 ..725 43161Julia Junkin 4.. 102 ..720 (43255) Mayor Johnson 4.. 102 ..720 43266Zyra K . 4.. 101 ..705 42594Uranium 3.. 100 ..715 Third Race 7-8 Mile. All Ages. Allowances. 43123 Satchel 4.. 112 ..695 41143 Kittie Clyde 6.. 105 ..685 43265 Feronia 3.. 100 ..685 43267 Marion Etta 3.. 100 ..625 (43302)Harmakis 2.. 93 ..710 43286 Dutiful 2.. 93 ..725 432S6 Exclamation 2.. 93 ..720 43283 Spencerian .. 2.. S7 ..710 43210 Bondmaid 2.. 83 ..625 Fourth Race 1 Mile. All Ages. Handicap. (43256) Huzzah 4.. 110 ..735 43286 Monograph 5.. 103 ..745 432562Mynheer Hh-- 6.. 99 ..735 432S6 De Reszke 4.. 98 ..750 43306 Colonel Tyler 3.. 95 ..745 432323Mauser 3.. 90 ..730 Fifth Race 1 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 43287 Larry Wilt 4.. 104 ..660 43287 Badger 4.. 103 ..700 43301 Burke Cochran 3.. 102 ..680 432452Stonewall 3.. 101 ..715 143253 Past 4.. 99 ..670 43207 Airtight 3.. 9S ..720 43209 Charles D 7.. 97 ..675 43287sAdelante 5.. 97 ..715 (43254)Gin Spray 6.. 96 ..725 432872Sidney Sabath Hh-. 3.. 95 ..710 43258Birdwood 4.. 92 ..715 43287 Claristina 3.. 92 ..625 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (43231)Inquisitive Girl ..112 ..705 43183 J. P. Mayberry 110 ..710 43265 Algonquin 107 ..625 (43268)Aggie Lewis ..107 ..725 432683Julia M ..107 ..680 43268 Major Carpenter ..105 ..685 432462Talhouet 105 ..720 42978 Arthur 100 ..625 43302 Tom O'Day 100 ..640 431573Duncan 97 ..705 43174 Lobbyist 97 ..700 4326S Hexam 97 ..6S0 Ingleside Form INGLESIDE FORM. San Francisco, Cal., December 28. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race Olinthus, Pure Dale, Goddess of Night.' Second Race Oro Rose, Et tu Brute, Ethel Abbott. Third Race Saintly, Chorus Boy, Evan-der. Fourtli Race Oarsman, Divina, Fossil. Fifth Race Avenger, Telephone, Instructor. Sixth Race Stuyve, Rosarie, Position. H. Forsland. Ingleside Entries INGLESIDE ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Runs well in mud. First Race Futurity Course. (170 feet 'less than3-4 mile.) 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age.Wt. Hdcp. 43261 Thoth , 4.. 117 ..700 43271 Rey Hooker 7.. 117 ..705 43106 Tonopah 4.. 117 ..710 36733 Olinthus 7.. 117 ..725 43271 Lunga 4.. 117 ..710 25724 Adnoor 5.. 117 ..705 43289 Badly Used 4.. 117 ..700 37882 Saul of Tarsus 6.. 117 ..720 43235 Tamm 3.. 115 ..715 43289 Goddess of Night 5.. 112 ..715 43307 Pure Dale 3.. 112 ..710 43239 Tuckback 3.. 107 ..700 Second Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 42396 Kleinwood ..113 ..715 43326 Flea 110 ..710' 43290 Gottlieben ..110 ..715 432903Oro Rose 110 ..725 43262 Cheny 110 ..700 431392Et tu Brute 110 ..720 43176 Dundreary 108 ..715 Gene Handlon, blk. c, by Sain Marjorie 108 43248 Coroner Kelly ..108 ..700 43176 Waterspout 105 ..705 43290 Lady Atheling 105 ..710 43290 Ethel Abbott 105 ..710 43164 Kentish Shrew 105 ..705 38539fDolly Varden 103 ..700 tFormerly ran as Princess Sylvia. Third Race Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. (43293) Saintly .. 6.. 129 ..725 43237 Alice Cary .. 3.. 117 ..705 43259 Hilary .. 6.. 117 ..700 432892Amasa .. 8.. 117 ..715 43293 Chorus Boy .. 7.. 117 ..710 43249 Maresa .. 5.. 117 ..705 43249 Bedner . . 5.. 117 ..715 38193 Lady Rowell 3.. 112 ..700 48271 Evander .. 4.. 112 ..710 (43307)Romaine 3.. 112 ..715 433073Hellas : 3.. 112 ..710 4240S Algareta S..112 ..720 Fourth Race 1 1-16 Miles. All Ages. Handicap. 43292 Oarsman .. 3.. 116 ..750 (43250)Fossil .. 3.. 113 ..735 432923Divina 4.. 108 ..740 (43131)Dainty 3.. 106 ..735 43312 Leader .. 3.. 105 ..725 43292 Yellow Tail 6.. 104 ..730 43144 Byron Rose .. 5.. 101 ..725 43310 Joe Lesser . . 5.. 100 ..720 43292 Incubator .. 3.. 99 ..735 419162Montana Peeress ... .. 4.. 97 ..720 (43260)Mendon .. 2.. 92 ..730 Fifth Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. 4330S Andrew B. Cook ..108 ..740 43294 Avenger ..104 ..735 4330S Instructor 104 ..750 43272 Bombardier 101 ..710 43236 Virginia Boy 101 ..720 433262Telephone . . 99 ..725 43262 Charlie Schweiser 96 ..730 Sixth Race 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. 43240 Axminster .. 4.. 107 ..705 43329 Mac Gyle 6.. 104 ..720 (43328)Position 6.. 104 ..710 43192sRosarie 4.. 104 ..715 43235 Gray Dally 5.. 99 ..705 425083Stuyve .. 4.. 99 ..725 DAILY RACING FORM IBSUBD EVERY DAT. DAILY RAGING FORI PD6. CO, PUBLISHERS OF WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN. 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Chicago, Im.ikoib, December 29, 1903. Ingleside Form INGLESIDE FORM. The form of Tuesday's Ingleside fields is: First Race Olinthus, Saul of Tarsus, Tamm. Second Race Oro Rose, Et tu Brute, Dundreary. Third Race Saintly, Algareta. Amasa. Fourth Race Oarsman, Divina, Dainty. Fifth Race Instructor, Andrew B. Cook. Avenger. Sixth Race Stuyve, Mac Gyle, Rosarie. Page [3] Ingleside Form Chart INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., December 28, 1903 Thirty-eighth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. A Q tl O K FIRST RACE Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) Purse $400 ttUUU All Ages. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners . O H C P 43271 OPTIMO w 4 105 6 52 32 21 1" T Burns Mrs H Robinson 41 5 51 2 36764 NONEE w 4 105 10 2" 1 11 21 H'brand Gard'nCityStable 41 5" 5 2 (43311)C'DWELLTON WB 3 109 4 1" 2 3 3" Otis U Z DeArman 13-513-511-51 43223 EMILY OLIVER s 5 105 5 11 10 4 4 C Kelly R H Clark 12 15 15 6 43271 HUNGARIAN ws 6 108 11 7Dt 81 7n" 5 J Daly Dunn & Co 7 10 10 4 43262 WISTARIA ws 2 87 7 10 7" 81 6" Reed Mrs J F Schorr 10 15 15 G 43175 SNARK WS 5 105 2 621 5ll 62 71! Bell S Judge 12 17 17 7 43204 RINALDO IL ws 8 105 9 12 12 10 83 Haack Siskiyou Stable 20 25 16 6 43289 DR. SHERMAN ws 5 105 12 8h 6nk 91 91 W Dugan M L White , 30 30 30 12 ROSEBUD ws 4 103 1 41 43 5nk103 Kunz C Parker 8 9 8 4 35892 PRUE WOOD w5 1ffl 8 9 11 11 111 Larsen J J McAlester 30 50 50 20 38659 AMORUNA ws 3 102 3 3" 9 12 12 Connell P McGuire 60 100 100 40 , Time, 1:13. Winner B. c, by Order Sandola (trained by H. Robinson). Went to post at 2:02. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Optimo, away well and on the outside, enjoyed clear sailing and ran within striking distance to the stretch, where he wore the leaders down, getting up in the last stride under Burns vigorous finish. Nonie, practically left, forced the pace throughout and stood a long stretch drive gamely and was caught napping at the end. Cardwellton, on the inside and lucky throughout, tired in the stretch run. Emily Oliver, shuffled back at the start, closed a big gap in the last half and ran a cracking good race. Hungarian got away poorly and made up a lot of ground. Wistaria finished fast after a rough journey. Scratched (37261) Prestano, '105. Corrected weights Cardwellton, 109. Overweights Hungarian, 3 pounds. Optimo, show, evens. Nonie, show, evens. Cardwellton, show, 2 to 5. 4:33526 SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 2-year-olds. Selling. indHorses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C F (43128) THE MIGHTY WB 112 1 U 1" ln l1 J Martin T G Ferguson 7-107-103-5 3-10 43189 TELEPHONE wb 100 3 2" 22 22 2 Larsen R A Smith 8 8 7 8-6 .42186 STANDARD w 102 4 4s 4 31 3" Lowe U Z DeArman 6 20 20 7 43163 ANIRAD ws 102 2 32 3h 4 48 J Jones Mrs J Coffey 25 30 30 8 43272 FLEA WB 97 5 53 58 5B 5s H'brand V Gilbert 10 13 13 3 43044 STIMY ws 106 8 61 6h 6" 6i Bell E J Hooper 30 60 60 15 43310 PLAY BALL ws 108 7 71 7 7 71 J Daly M J Daly 20 20 15 5 43248 HOCEO wsb 97 6 8 8 8 8 R Colem'hB'rns&Waterh'se 5 10 8 21 Time, 24, 49, 1:15. Winner Ch. c, by Prince Royal Intrusion (trained by T. G. Ferguson). Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. The Mighty got away running and forced the pace throughout, coming away in decisive fashion in the final sixteenth and outclassed the field. Telephone, the only serious contender, ran lapped on the winner for five and a half furlongs before he succumbed, swerving all over the course thereafter, but ran in much improved form and will make good. Standard held a forward position from the start and in a tight fit just got homo from Anirad. The latter, suddenly improved, ran both fast and gamely. Flea got away poorly. Hoceo, strictly a mudlark, got away flatfooted and fell immediately and hopelessly out of the running. Scratched 13230 Ethel Abbott, 97; 43294 The Cure, 100. Overweights Play Ball, 3 pounds. The Mighty, show, 1 to 6. Telephone, show, 3 to 5. Standard, show, 3 to 1. A if t Q rT THIRD RACE Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) Purse $400. rtZJtJ i I All Ages. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 43261 FORT WAYNE W 3 100 6 l1 H H 1" H'brand A Ross 3 16-511-61 432912MATT HOGAN wb 6 109 1 42 2" 21 23 T Burns W P Magrane 13-531 31 6-5 432933LOUIS WAGNER 4 107 5 5 4 42 33 Larsen J McAllister&Co 5 5 24-52 4329PAUNT POLLY w 8 109 4 3 31 31 41 Bell Graffort & Co 4 41 41 8-5 43291 QUIET w 4 104 9 81 73 62 52 Travers H E Rowell 15 30 30 10 (432S9)LURENE w 4 109 7 62 52 5 61 C Kelly W L Pritchard 10 16 16 6 132352IDOGO w 4 105 S 9 81 8 72 Connell S Rafour 15 30 30 10 432902EF'RVESCENCE ws 2 91 3 2 61 71 8 J Jones Mrs J Coffey 6 10 9 4 42341 MARY DUNN ws 2 82 2 71 9 9 9 R Colem'nS S Bender & ColOO 200 200 50 Time, 1:11. Winner B. c, by Fresno Calve (trained by W. M. Murray). Went to post at 2:56. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Fort Wayne, away in his stride, held a small lead from the start, getting home in a hard drive and showing unexpected gameness. Matt Hogan, always in close attendance, was wearing the winner down at the end and was probably best. Louis Wagner, away none too well and interfered with on the turn, came along fast at the end on the inside. Aunt Polly evidently finds this track tiring, as she fails to sustain her speed with her accustomed gameness. Quiet, away badly, closed a big gap to the stretch, where she fell away. Idogo is strictly a mudlark. Scratched 43259 Yellowstone, 112; 43291 Elfin King, 104; 43307 Pure Dale, 102. Fort Wayne, show, 1 to 2. Matt Hogan, show, 1 to 2. Louis Wagirer, show, 4 to 5. 4:3328 FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and uward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X, StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 43274 POSITION ws G 102 11 6 6l 41 31 1 Bell C A Durfee 6 8 8 3 43046 G. W. TRAHERNw 4 104 8 71 7 3 2 25 Haack KentuckyStable 20 30 30 12 43264 BURDOCK w 6 102 4 41 2 l3 H 32 W Dugan H F Parks 20 50 50 20 43249 PAST MASTER wsb 3 102 10 3l 32 5 4" 4" Reed C P Fink 10 15 15 6 432623I. O. U. wsb 4 102 12 12 11 6 61 52 Larsen C W Chappell 4 4 18-57-6 43235 PLAN wsb 8 97 13 8s 8l 8l 8l 62 Kunz Strobel & Co 10 12 12 6 433093ILLOWAHO S 4 110 1 5l 5 9 9 71 J Daly H Stover 21 18-516-57-5 43249 MERWAN wb 3 102 5 10h 91 7& 71 J Martin J J McAlester 6 11 10 4 43309 DUG MARTIN WS 3 97 7 11 12 12 10 91 H'brand V Gilbert 20 30 30 12 43165 EXPEDIENT ws 6 102 6 13 13 13 12 lO J Jones P E Smith 10 15 15 6 432S93ILLILOUON w 5 102 2 H 10 11 11 ll2 Connell W D Randall 6 10 10 4 42293 EL CHIHUAHUAwb 4 105 3 2 1& 2" 51 122 T Burns W J Speirs 6 9 9 4 43271 BRISSAC W 4 103 9 9 4" 10 13 13 C Kelly J J Marklein 30 100 100 40 Time, 25, 50J, 1:17, 1:42. Winner B. g, by Racine Pottery (trained by J. Weber). Went to post at 3:21. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Position suddenly found his speed, got away last and quickly ran up into a contending position, then he indulged the leaders to the stretch where he ran past them as if they were anchored. G. W. Trahern followed the winner closely in the stretch run and was a fast going second. Burdock is genuinely improved and held on well after having disposed of such a fast horse as El Chihuahua. Past Master was a prominent contender throughout. I. O. U., nearly left, closed a tremendous gap and is an unlucky horse that requires a vigorous rider, lllowaho was badly ridden throughout, repeatedly interfered with and is a rank in and outer. Merwan steadily improved his position from a poor start. Expedient must have a long journey and a vigorous jockey. El Chihuahua showed early speed but quit badly. - Overweights G. W. Trahern, 2 pounds; Brissac, 1. Position, show, S to 5. G. W. Trahern, show, 6 to 1. Burdock, show, 10 to 1. I. O. U., show, 4 to 5. lllowaho, show, 7 to 10. 4-3 32) FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse $400. All Ages. Selling. Ind Horses AWt St & StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P (42895)MIL. SCHULTZ ws 4 105 5 22 2 2 l 1 Bell H I Wilson 15 16 16 6 432G13PIERCE J. w 4 105 4 61 6 42 41 2 T Burns Mrs H Robinson 2 3 13-54-5 (43262)CONSTELLAT'R w 6 109 S 51 4" 31 3" 33 J Martin Keating & Co 31 41 21-57-5 431922JANE HOLLY w 4 102 6 71 73 5h 53 4 H'brand 3 C Yeager 7-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 431412SIL. WATER WSB 2 83 1 l1 Is l1 22 52 Gr'nfieid R A Smith 7 8 5 2 43180 DR. BISSELL wsb 3 100 7 41 52 71 8 6h J Jones C T Hemingray 50 100 100 40 37549 MAC GYLE W 6 105 2 8 S S 71 71 C Kelly C T Boots 15 50 50 15 43275 EMSHEE SB 4 100 3 3& 3" G2 61 8 Travers F H Bell 25 60 GO la Time, 24, 49, 1:14, 1:27. Winner Br. f, by Orvieto Coalesce (trained by D; Cameron). Went to post at 3:47. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won easily; second driving. Mildred Schultz, a vastly improved filly, indulged the early pacemaker to the stretch, where she came along with a rare burst of speed and won away off, was much the best and can beat good ones. Pierce J. got away flatfooted and ran in close quarters during the early running, moved up fast on the far turn and in the stretch run put up a game fight under Burns' vigorous handling. Constellator broke slowly, but quickly ran up within hailing distance, and being reserved to the stretch, closed up fast and was interfered with and unlucky to lose second place. Jane Holly, also unfortunate at the start, thereafter had a rough journey and tired right at the -end. Silent Water forced a fast pace for more than six furlongs and ran a surprisingly good race. Emshee failed to stay after showing good speed for half the journey. Mac Gyle was closing up fast at the end. Scratched 43293 Redwald, 109; 43263 Bill Massie, 105; 4 32632Diderot, 105; 432943Somenos ' 101; 43294 Avenger, 91. Mildred Schultz, show, 3 to 1. Pierce J., show, 1 to 3. Constellator, show, 11 to 20. Jane Holly, show, 1 to 3. 4:33 30 srxI:1.RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards- Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St & StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P (43274)JOCKEY CLUB wb 3 99 5 l2 Is l2 11 l1 Larsen W Fisher 3-2 3-2 6-5 1-2 43292 FOREST KING ws 4 111 2 2" 2" 2 22 28 H'brand S J Jones & Co 2 3 13-53-5 43216 STILICHO w 3 101 6 3 31 31 31 3l J Martin WBJennings&Co 6 6i 6 2i 432523L. CRAWFORD w 3 93 4 5a 53 6 6 4" R Colem'nB Schreiber 41 8 8 3 43239 COUGAR W 5110 3 6 6 52 52 53 C Kelly Boots&Hol'nback 10 13 13 5 43263 MEEHANUS wb 7 113 1 42 42 45 42 G Hoar T T Rector 6 11 11 4 Time, 243, 50, 1:15, 1:413, 1:45J. Winner B. c, by Brutus Seraphin (trained by W. Fisher). Went to post at 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second easily Jockey Club got away poorly but took the lead on the first turn, made his own running throughout and finished with something in reserve. Forest King singled himself out of the field in the stretch run finishing with a rush, but could never get up. Stilicho fell away after running forwardly and well in hand for six furlongs but easily held his own for third place at the end. Lacy Crawford made up considerable ground in the last half on his own courage. Cougar was closing up with a rush in the final .sixteenth and favors a longer race. Meehanus held on close in behind a fast pace for six furlongs before he retired. Jockey Club, show, 1 to 4. Forest King, show, 1 to 3. Stilicho, show, 4 to 5. Important Stake Dates, 1904 IMPORTANT STAKE DATES, 1904. The New Year's Handicap, Ingleside, Cal Jan. 1 The Pasadena Handicap, Los Angeles, Cal , Jan. 1 The New Year's Handicap, New Or- , leans, La i Jan. 1 The Audubon Handicap, New Orleans, La Jan. 2 The Jackson Handicap, New Orleans, La Jan. 8 The Santa Catalina Selling Stakes, Los Angeles, Cal Jan. 9 The Follansbee Handicap, Oakland, Cal Jan. 9 The Gentllly Handicap, New Orleans, La. Jan. 9 The Adam Andrew Selling Stakes, I Oakland, Cal Jan. 16 The Live Oak Handicap. New Orleans, La jan. ig The San Gabriel Steeplechase, Los Angeles, Cal jan. 16 The Cotton Selling Stakes, New Orleans, La . 23 The Lissak Handicap, Oakland, Cal... Jan. 23 The Coronado Beach Stakes, Los Angeles, Cal jan 23 The Inglewood Steeplechase, Los An" geles, Cal jan 0 The California Oaks, Oakland, Cal.!!!jan' 30 The Merchants Handicap, New Orleans, La Tan Oft The Club House Handicap, New ' leans, La peb The Ascot Oaks, Los Angeles, Cal!!!!Feb The Burns Handicap, Oakland or I Ingleside, Cal. .-. Feb." Page [4] Kentucky Derby and Oaks KENTUCKY DERBY AND OAKS. Prospectively the Kentucky Derby of next year should afford a more interesting1 race ( than has marked its decision in any of the past ten years. It has a remarkably strong , list of winning eligibles, few of the star western two-year-olds of this year being absent from the list; English Lad, Fred Leppert, Proceeds, Conjurer, Adbell, Moharib, Batts, Copperfield, Monastic II., Prince Silverwings, Lonsdale, Paris, Pentaur, Sweet Gretchen, Wm. "Wright, Brancas, Major Pelham, Dutiful, Jason, J. P. Mayberry, Luxembourg and Ed Tierney are names that seem to presage a big field of starters and a very attractive race. Here is the list of eligibles: English Lad Dominique Tou Proceeds Triumvir Conjurer Sweet Gretchen Edwin Hale Saul J. P. Mayberry Schoolmate Esherin Merrie George Ed Tierney Willie Newcomb Jason Lell Leath Adbell Little Wolly Moharib King Fox TL Batts Frank Carr Copperfield Wm. Wright Commodore Tryon Tippecanoe Lorenz Monastic II. Quest Myron Dale Paracamph Panique Spring Fox Charlie Slade Brancas Dutiful Council Prince Silverwings Patter Kins Croker Fred Leppert Henry Luehrmann, Jr.Marquis de Carabos Bright Arch Gearholm Rain of Gold Dr. Loder Prince Danger Elwood Rainmont Marym King's Charm Oriel Glen Gallant Barkley Lord Tennyson Henry Lyons Kennington Don John Sanctum Jiucl?Dr,eam Falkland 5Ion,tnl Aubrey Louis Kraft Lonsdale Salivate . Paris Walnut Hill Talhouet Touch King Manners Portrait Estillade Major Pelham Handzor Rough and Tumble Lanark Sardqynx colt Honest John Miss Murphy colt Ben Crockett Ethel VI. colt Pentaur Andree , Idas Samurai Arab Lady Nell colt Rheingold Cohasset Luxembourg Blandford Martius Sandarac Billy Nolan Japan t The Kentucky Oaks promises well also, as the following list of eligibles will serve to show: Audience Folies Bergeres Lady Amelia Morning Star Memories Rachel Ward Determination Volto Miss Mollie Mingore Glisten hY1?1 Sararose Flori Sjambok Ft , Wistaria Bright Leaf Oxaca Gay Widow Oviedo Semitic Lady Infallible Pristina Moulin Rouge Miss Melton Stumpy Ida Davis Vestina Belle Revision Applause La Chaperone Raglan Prado French Matron Interrogation Marmee May Combs White Plume Marseilles Loveliness Shades of Night Wainola Variora Tapiola Binda Escalera Good Cheer Excentral Mon Chere Fluella Swaetness and Light Lamella Van Tassel Outcome Big Goose Sallie Catlett Mora Bell Miss Marconi Walterin Mary Dunn Sweet .'retchen Betty Barrow Nellie Cromwell Bronzewood Codex St. Merrylegs Lida Vivian Shower Eugenia m. filly Santa Luna Innovation filly Blue Pennant Vixen filly Chiska Queenlike TL filly Afternoon Odds AFTERNOON ODDS. The Western Union's afternoon quotations of post odds were: NEW ORLEANS. First Race Komombo, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5; Trossachs, 4 to 5, place. Second Race Tribes Hill, 6 to 5 and 1 to 2; Noweta, 8 to 1, place. k Third Race Louis Kraft, 3 to 1 and evens; Short Cake, 7 to 5, place. Fourth Race Dan McKenna, 9 to 10 and : 1 X to 3; Ethics, 1 to 5, place. Fifth Race Sarah Maxim, 8 to 5 and 7 to 10; Burning Glass, 8 to 5, place. Sixth Race Bon Mot, 11 to 5 and 4 to 5; ! .Hands Across, 4 to 1, place. INGLESIDE. First Race Optimo, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1; x r iNonle, 2 to 1, place. Second. Rac& The Mighty, 3 to 5 and 3. to V. ' 10; Telephone, 3 to 2, place. Tiird RaceJFort Wayne, 2 to 1 and 4 to V- i; Matt Hoan, evens, place. ( , Fourth Race Position, 8 to 1 and 3 to 1; G. W. Trahern, 12 to 1, place. Fifth Race Mildred Schultz, 15 to 1 and 6 to 1; Pierce J., 7 to 10, place. Sixth Race Jockey Club, 7 to 5 and 1 to 2; Forest King, 3 to 5, place. LOS ANGELES. First Race Neko, 4 to 1 and evens; Wini-freda, 2 to 5, place. Second Race Golden Boy, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1; Fon casta, 1 to 2, place. Third Race Erne, evens and out; Moor, 3 to 5, place. Fourth Race Princess Tulane, 31 to 1 and evens; Haviland, out, place. Fifth Race Red Damsel, evens and 2 to 5; Toto Gratiot, 8 to 1, place. Sixth Race Silver Fizz, 7 to 5 and 1 to 2; San Lution, 21 to 1, place. Ascot Park Form ASCOT PARK FORM. The form of Tuesday's Ascot Park fields is: First Race Andrattus, Sir Hugh, Gal-anthus. Second Race Eugenie B., Annie Robinson, Durbar. Third Race Nitrate or M. F. Tarpey, War-te Nicht, Haviland. Fourth Race Princess Titania, Strife, Americano. Fifth Race Frank McKee, Jim Hale, Anvil. Sixth Race Best Man, E. M. Brattain, Rag Tag. Ascot Park Form ASCOT PARK FORM. Los Angeles, Cal., December 28. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: First Race Sir Hugh, Andrattus, Gal-anthus. Second Race Sweet Tone, Annie Robinson, Eugenie B. Third Race Warte Nicht, Haviland, Nitrate. Fourth Race Princess Titania, Geheim-niss, Americano. Fifth Race Jim Hale, Anvil, Mainspring. Sixth Race Best Man, Nitrate, E. M. Brattain. F. S. Skinner. Ascot Park Entries ! ASCOT PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. rRuns well in mud. First Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. wHfs,5S- Age.Wt Hdcp. 4329a Wachusett 8.. 115 ..700 43297 Andrattus ... 5 110 "l'' S2Sa,la,nthus 5.. 110 "715 24447 Pilot 6.. 107 ..700 43316 Sir Hugh 3..104 "720 43316 Iras 3.. 104 ..710 43278 Dr. Worth II 3.. 99 ..715 43091 Conger -3.. 99 ..700 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 43314 Rosseric no 70rt 43331 Brick Fowler 106 '.'.705 43279 Pat Hammon K.103 700 43296 Metlakatla 5..103 710 43128 Durbar ..103 .'All 43294 Foxy Grandpa 4-.-101 . 710 (43296)Eugenie B I..100 ..725 42900 Sweet Tone S..100 715 43296 Annie Robinson 98 ..720 Third Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 433343Haviland A.. 6.. 106 ..735 (43298)M. F. Tarpey 5.. 103 740 433182V7arte Nicht 3.. 103 735 43298 Mezzo 41-- 3.. 93 ..730 Fourth Race Slauson Course. (200 feet less than 3-4 mile.) All Ages. Allowances. 43280 Princess Titania 5.. 118 ..750 432612Americano A.. 3.. 114 ..735 43316Geheimniss 3... 3.. Ill 730 43279 Sais .. 2.. 104 ..725 43314 Pat Bulger 2.. 100 ..720 42133 Elwood A.. 2.. 100 710 432792Golden Mineral 2.. 97 ..735 (43279)Strife ... 2.. 97 ..740 Fifth Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 432992JIm Hale 4... 5.. 112 ..720 41713sFrank McKee 4.. 110 ..725 43317 Henry Clay Rye 5. .110' ..700 43274 El Rio Shannon 6.. 105 ..705 43299 Cazador 3.. 103 ..700 43299 Anvil .J... 3.. 98 ..715 Mainspring, b. c, by Handspring The Lioness 3.. 93 Sitxh Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 432982Nitrate 5. .112 ..725 43280Best Man 4.. 110 ..750 43280Rag Tag 4.. 108 ..735i 43107 E. M. Brattain .. 4.- 4.. 105 ..740 43067aFustlan 3. .102 ..730 43280 The Goldfinder .......... 4. .100 ..735 Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. H. L; Coleman, the Memphis, merchant who will will enter racing next year, is sq enthused over present prospects for winning races in 190.4 that he has Instructed his tralner, L. D. Frazee, who has charge of the horses, to buy others. The stable will race under the name of H. L. Coleman & Co., the silent member of the firm being Joseph Brignardella. Mr. Brignardella has been a follower of the thoroughbred for some time, but has never owned a horse. The Coleman string which is wintering at Montgomery Park is: Effie S., ch. f, 3, by Riley Ever. Merry Sister, ch. f, 3, by The Friar Merry One. Kate Francis, b. f, 2, by Handsel Hoyden. Lady of the Manor, b. f, 2, by Tristan-Gypsy Maid. Chestnut colt, by Hermence Handsel. Brown colt, by The Cavalier Charlcote. Brown colt, by Glenheim Full Sail. Chestnut colt, by Octagon Jennie Lee. Bay colt, by Henry Young Lady Jim Gore. Chestnut filly, by Octagon Margaret II. Brown filly, by Octagon Ladysmith. Bay filly, by Henry Young Nettie B. Chestnut filly, by Pirate of Penzance Castopia. L. D. Frazee, who will train the new outfit, is well known in Kentucky from life-long association with horses and horsemen. He has been successful in former seasons and expects to make nominations to western stakes for young, middle-aged and old horses. H. P. Headley, who has just returned from New Orleans, says that there will be a revival of racing in Lexington at the old association track under the ownership of Capt. S. S. Brown. He says that plans are now on foot to open with a meeting in the spring of 1905, as it would be impossible to get the track and its appurtenances in shape for an earlier date. Trainer "Bub" May, who has W. M. Schef-tel's champion two-year-old Highball in charge at Memphis, has given out his plan of campaign for the colt in 1904. "Highball will not only be entered in the American Derby, but he will be among the starters, barring unforeseen accidents," says May. "Highball will not be taken up until late in the spring. He will be given slow preparation, and if he trains perfectly he will be started in an overnight handicap or a stake at a short distance during the April meeting at Montgomery Park. Contrary to general belief, Highball was not entered in the 1904 a Tennessee, Latonia or Kentucky Derbys, en- 1 tries to which closed last January, and it is likely that with the. exception of the Memphis and Washington Park tracks Highball's racing days will be spent in the east." The colt is wintering In good health, but horsemen say that while he is improved in general looks he has added little weight. "A feature of the local racing that is attracting more than a little criticism is the starting at the seven-furlong post," says the New Orleans Picayune of Dec. 23. "The fields that have gone to the barrier at that point whether large or small, have invariably been crowded to the outside and packed so closely together that the horses with the outside positions have had their chances practically nullified before the start. In u more than one case those horses so placed have actually been the best in their races, but have been beaten by getting slammed about in the mix-ups that naturally follow the attempts to get good starts with fields standing in such positions. The track is wide enough there to accommodate all the horses that may start in seven-furlong races, but the starter neglects to compel the jockeys to line up across the track." An interesting feature in the entries thus far received by Secretary Rehberger, of the Brooklyn Jockey Club, is the assurance that at least two of the horses recently returned ' from England by James R. Keene will have an opportunity to show stake quality. The horses will he raced in, the interest of M. Corbett in 1904, and in his early nominations he has named both Hurst Park and Dalesman to go in the Brookdale Handicap. They will be nominated in other stakes early in the year, and reports from Gravesend, where they are stabled, are that they are both in the best of health, and in their slow winter work they have decidedly impressed horsemen who have seen them. Thus far, of the entries received for the two-year-old fixtures of the Brooklyn Jockey Club, James L Holland is one of the heaviest nominators, and there is not a stake in the early issue In which he will not be represented. His colts early in the fall attracted general attention, and it is reported that there is much of undoubted stake quality in the string of youngsters he is preparing for the campaign of 1904. THE American Sporting ,90A nianual (COPYRIGHTED.) (READY EARLY IN JANUARY.) A Handbook of Figures Beyond Comparison. An Official Compendium of Records. ' Summaries by Experts on th.e Past Year's Doings. EDITED BY F. 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