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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, November 3, 1907
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, November 3, 1907 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1907 drf1907110301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, November 3, 1907 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1907 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] VOL. Xffl, NO. 264. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1907. PRICE 5 cents Aqueducts Good Opening: Great Attendance and Capital Racing Marks the First Day AQUEDUCT'S GOOD OPENING GREAT ATTENDANCE AND CAPITAL RACING MARKS THE FIRST DAY. Brookdale Nymph Triumphs in the Aqueduct Handicap King Cobalt Wins Creed-moor Stakes Ne'alon Beatan. New York, November 2. As far as the buildings were concerned it was practically a new Aqueduct that waited for the race-goers today. Everything had been changed, and for the better. The course now takes its place as one of the most up-to-date in the Jockey Club circuit. The grandstand has been entirely refurnished since the spring meeting, painted from top to bottom, and in place of the Chairs that were formerly in wore long rows of comfortable benches placed wide enough apart to afford easy ingress and egress for the race-goers. In the betting ring, however, the greatest changes bad been made. The former cramped quarters have given way to a great asphalt floored space, finely lighted and most acceptably adapted to the uses of the bettors. This was the opening day of the final meeting of the year, and though rainy weather helped to keep the attendance down, there were at least 15,000 persons present when the first race was called. A very gocd program was offered, including the Aqueduct Handicap and the Creedmoor Stakes. The handicap field was especially good, and included Nealen, the champion long-distance runner of the year. The fashionable element of turf devotees was out in fofce, and the pretty little clubhouse had a very representative crowd, that included many of the well-known owners. It was the largest gathering of the kind in some weeks. A driving rain was falling when the advance guard jof the visitors of the day appeared; T)Ut"ltStOpped half an hour before the first race. Brookdale Nymph, the favorite Meddler filly from Harry I'ayne Whitney's barn, won the Aqueduct Handicap in decisive fashion. Nobody wanted any part of her, which caused her price to soar to S to 1 with but few takers. She lad a grand field all the way with supreme ease. Nealon was well backed by the talent and put forth a gallant, but unavailing effort, the weight and distance being dead against hiin right on top of his recent brilliant campaign over cup distances. King Cobalt, the added starter, captured the Creedmoor in runaway "fashion, the crack Spooner not being dangerous at any stage of the journey. Okenite was always an odds-on favorite for the first race, but was easily beaten out by the consistent, but heretofore decidedly unlucky Kilter. This colt has been fighting out the finishes of a number of races recently and always runs well, but until today has only been able to finish second or third. Okenite ran well, but had all he could do to de-feut Lord Stanhope for second money, the latter being only a head before the improving Vestabella. Scratching reduced the field of the second race to four. McCarter opened The favorite, but was displaced by Welbourne because of the hearty and persistent backing awarded the latter. When it came to the running it was soon demonstrated that first impressions had been best. McCarter went right out into the lead with a rush and, leading throughout, won cantering, as such a good colt should have done. Welbourne ran a good race and held second place safe, out had no chance against the winner. Chan tilly. ran peculiarly, moving up and falling back, but was going fast at the finish. The Creedmoor Stakes fell to the added starter, King Cobalt, in fast time. Spooner, as he should have been on public form, was a decided favorite, but King Cobalt is a greatly improved colt and won all the way, with Berry Maid always his nearest attendant. Spooner seemed sluggish, but ran gamely and held en in third place through the last quarter. The tabled history of the Creedmoor Stakes is as follows: Year. Winner. Wt. Jockey. Val. Time. 1002 Nevermore 112 Lyne .$1,320 1:10 1903 Juvenal Maxim ..11G Fuller 1285 114J 1004 Pirate Polly ....104 H. Phillips! 1220 1:14; 1005 Jacobite 124 J. Jones .. 1,000 1:131 1906 Barbary Belle . . 90 Horner 1,590 59J 1907 King Cobalt ...117 E. Dugan.. 1,555 l;0O Run at 5 1-2 furlongs in 1902. then at 3-4 mile until 1900. The Aqueduct Handicap was contested by a field of crack racers, but was not a closely contested race, Brookdale Nymph running into the lead quickly and winning all the way without ever being closely approached, or under pressure. This fine mare is in grand form at present, and probably the best of her sex now in training. Monfort came through the stretch with a " remarkable burst of speed and nipped Gretna Green out or second money in the last stride. Nealon was a mild favorite, but in view of his heavy impost the soft going was detrimental to his chances, and after appearing dangerous at the head A" the stretch he fell back and was eased up when clearly beaten. Faust ran in decidedly .different form from that he showed when he defeated Gretna Green for the Southamp ton Handicap at Jamaica. 'The. condensed history of the Aqueduct Handicap Is given below: Year. Winner. A. Wt. Jockey. Val. Time. 1902 Glenwator ...3 117 Mclnerney. $1,060 1:48$ 1903 Wild Thyme.. 3 OS Redfern ... 2,705 1:49 J 1904 Israelite , 3 99 Shilling . .. 2,750 1:45 1805 Bedouin 3 114 O'Neill 3,315 l:46g 190ff Rye ..i 3 102 Finn 3.020 1:40 J907 B'dale Nympj4 116 Notter .... 2,760 1:47 t A surprise party was sprung on the speculators in the fifth race when Monacodor, after having been backed from 10 to 1 down to 7 to 1, ran Into the lead directly after the start and, making every post a winning one, finally pulled up a cantering winner away off by himself. Pretension, showing something of his old-time form, ran a good race here, and in a hot finish outstayed Quinu Brady for second place. St. Valentine was the favorite, but fourth was the best he could do. Maiden two-year-olds of a poor class contested the last race of the day and Hessian, a long overdue impostor, finally won a race. Rolando, another disjointing one, defeating Monocle in a close finish for second place. Some of the spectators disagreed with the plac-ings of the second and third horses, Okenite and Lord Stanhope, in the first race. The last named was thought by them to have been second by a good neck on the inside, but they were mistaken. Jockey Buxton left for Oakland tonight to ride Sugarmaid in the Opening Handicap. Barney Schreiber is in New York on a flying trip and paid a visit to the Aqueduct racetrack this afternoon. The Missouri turfman wilL go hence tomorrow night to California via St. Louis and Woodlands.. An Alleged Campion Gold Brick i AN ALLEOsSD OMAVPION GOLD BRICK. V A .' ; - -- - ;; 'i P. J. RAINEY'S DE MUND, CH. C, 3, BY GOLDFINCH GF.ACIOSITY. De Mund does not figure among the top-notch three-year-olds of 1907, but no young horse of the last two years has acquired more notoriety or filled more space in newspapers. This is because a wealthy young man, in gathering a stable of racers, gave a price for him that was not justified by his subsequent performances and led to the colt being dubbed the champion gold brick of racing, a reputation teally not deserved. He is a colt of remarkable speed, but apparently not a stayer. That is not uncommon and De Mund may yet win fame "as a champion sprinter. In fact, since his owner is a hearty bettor, for all that anybody knows to the contrary, De Mund may have already repaid the $45,000 he cost Mr. Rainey. His first start last year was in a purse race at Aqueduct. It Was a half mile dash and De Mund won cantering by five lengths in 47J, with Campaigner second, and Shackle third. Here lie beat nothing of any account, but fully justified reports current concerning the almost unheard of speed he had been showing in bis work. He ran in the name of Newton Bennington. Before starting again he was soldto Paul J. Kainey for the reported price of $45,000. Ills first start for the latter was in- the Juvenile Stakes at Belmont Park, May 12. He won otr by himself six lengths before George S. Davis, with The Wrestler third. His next start was for the Expectation Stakes at Gravesend. He was a 1 to 2 favorite, but Superman beat him by a length. Senator Clay was third. His next essay was in the National Stallion Stakes at Belmont Park. Again he was an odds-on favorite, starting at 7 to 10, but this time only ran third to Charles Edward and Superman and at once declined violently in public estimation. Hj was then retired and not started again until in August at the Saratoga meeting, where he ran unplaced in the Saratoga Special, second to Yankee Gun in a purse race and won the United States Hotel Stakes from Arcite, Vox Populi and seven more. This revived confidence in him considerably and he was one of the well backed choices for the Futurity. He had up 123 pounds and ran third to Electioneer, 117, and Jope Joan, 110, with Peter Pan, Ballot and other cracks behind him. This was a good performance and when in his next lace be defeated Ballot, Dinna Ken, Electioneer, Oran, Fountainblue and two more in the Flathush Stakes, at seven furlongs in 1:25$, he seemed to have regained his early spring form and was again voted a grand colt. He had ud 120 pounds to Ballot's 115 and beat the latter four lengths in a canter and was at 12 to 1 In the betting. Then, with 127 pounds up, he ran unplaced in the Great. Eastern Handicap, won by S'ewell, carrying 10S. He ran twice more and was second to Salvidere for the Junior Champion Stakes at Gravesend and second to Electioneer for the Produce Stak'es at Brighton Beach. This year De Mund was beaten in his early races and did not win until August S, at Saratoga, where he defeated Jack Atkin, Sewell and three more, at three-quarters in 1:11. with 22 pounds up, a capital sprinting performance. His next success was at Saratoga, August 17, when, over a slow track, he beat Fleming, Okenite and three others, at three-quarters in 1:14, for another purse. He had up 123 pounds to 95 on Fleming and 111 on Okenite. His nextrace was for the Fall Handicap at Sheepshead Bay. He carried 122 pounds and won from Ben Ban, 99;' Brookdale Nymph, 119; Court Dress, 110; Keator, 105; Sewell, 117, and four more, running the three-quarters in 1:13. A purse race oyer the "about" three-quarters course at Gravesend, September 18, was bis last successful effort, he having up 126 pounds and winning easily from Chief Hayes, 95; Number One, SS; Keator, 107; Prince Hamburg, 115, and two more, in 1:10J. He has been in retirement for some time and it will not ba at all surprising if he makes a great record next year in short distance races. Jlis record is as follows: Ye:,r- Sts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Unp. Amt. won. 1000 12 4 4 2 2 2S,000 1907 10 1 0 2 4 5,100 '-Totals 22 S 4 4 6 $33,700 Two Mares for West Indies TWO MARES FOR WEST INDIES. New York, November 2. Goodwin Brothers have purchased at private sale the three-year-old chestnut filly Ruth Howard, by Pessara Nellie Mack and the five-year-old bay mare Pancreatis, by Aloha Panway, for export to Trinidad, West Indies, where they will probably be put in the stud after some racing. Pancreatis first raced as a two-year-old, making twenty-three starts, but only won two of them; the mare won three races out of twenty-four starts as a three-year-old, but did not win a race out of twelve starts .as a four-year-old and did not race this year. Ruth Howard did not race as a two-year-old and has made six starts this year, but was never in the money. Not Expecting Hostile Laws NOT EXPECTING HOSTILE LAWS. Lexington, Ky., November 2. Edward Corrlgan, before leaving for Chicago tonight, said that, talk or action against racing at a special session of the Louisiana legislature is idle. "The governor's call," said be, "makes no mention of racing." Concerning the report that the eastern style of betting will be in vogue at the New Orleans tracks next winter, he said: "There is no necessity for such a change, and I do not believe it good practice to bid the devil good day until you meet him."- Getaway Day at Latonia: Long Shots Take First Four Races in Easy Fashion GETAWAY DAT AT LATONIA LONG'SHOTS TAKE FIRST FOUR RACES IN EASY FASHION. Little Lighter Wins Handicap from The Minks PInkola Captures Another Purse Paul Ruinart Pulls Up Lame. Cincinnati, O., November 2. On account of the track, getaway day developed a more than usual quota of beaten favorites and successful horses at profitable quotations. The weather was a repetition of that of yesterday, cold and rainy, while the track was deep in sloppy mud. The form of the day's racing should be thrown out, as both horses and jockeys were blinded by mud, and unless a good horse was able to go right to the front at barrier rise lie had no chance to get home ahead of his opponents. That unfavorable weather continued is to be regretted, as the card was one of the best of the meeting, and with a fast track the contests would have been keen and interesting from start to finish. Harvey Myers, the general manager of the La-tonia Jockey Club, stated that the meeting was financially successful and satisfactory, and that prospects for the future were not so bad as some persons would make it appear. The stakes and purses next year will be of generous proportions, and a good many track improvements are contemplated. Secretary John Dillon corroborated Mr. Myers' statements, and added that lie thought the racing had been as clean and free from discordant features as that held at any other point In the country this season. An average of nineteen books was on during the meeting. A majority of these broke aljout even or lost, some of them heavily. Fontelieu probably won more money than any of the others. Fred Cook was a close second. Of the players from the ground, J. W. Gorman, who recently purchased Miss Sain, is probably $60,000 winner, conservatively. Henry Allen, the Arkansas planter and cotton broker, is the biggest loser. Mr. Allen's deficit on his transactions here will amount to no less than 25,000. The mile handicap, for which Colonel Jact was best fancied, went to Little Lighter, which fairly reveled in the going. Bad riding caused Colonel Jack to finish outside the placed horses. The closing race at two miles was a farce as a spectacle, but endurance counted for much and Waterlake gained the decision. Paul Ruinart, at a long price, surprised the majority of operators. On arrival at the stable, Paul Ruinart developed lameness and is apparently broken down. Communipaw had an easy time of it in the second to dispose of his opponents. After the finish an officer furnished excitement by attaching the horse for a $100 debt. It was promptly paid. Pinkola and Ed Kane, coupled as the Fizer entry, had the fifth between them and finished in the order named. The poor showing of Ketchemike in the race was sharply commented on. Mud blinded jockey Dearborn so badly in the opening race that he steered Javanese into the inner rail on three occasions during the stretch run. Dearborn sustained an injury that will keep him out of the saddle for some time. Carew is reported ailing badly and C. T. Patterson will defer shipping his string for some time. There are any number of horses on the ailing list, sufferers from influenza. W. O. Joplin will send his string of racers next Wednesday to New 'Orleans. Jockey Koerner will acompany the stable and do most of the riding. About nine o'clock last night buglars broke into the track feed store, which is managed by Henry Reilly, blew open the safe and extracted jibout ?500 in cash. They next entered the store of the Latonia Standard Hay and Grain Company nearby, blew ' the safe open and got away with $50 in cash. The matter is in the hands of the Latonia police, but so far no trace has been secured of the intruders. Horses to Winter at Hynes' Farm HORSES TO WINTER AT HYNES' FARM. New York, November 2. A number of the smartest two-year-olds of the year will be entrusted for the winter to the hands of that veteran trainer,. John Ilynes, at his nursery farm near Stamford, Conn. W. B. Jennings, who for several years past has wintered some of his horses with Hynes, will winter the two fillies he left with T. Welsh upon his departure for California, Julia Powel and Miss Norfolk, at Stamford. Royal Vane, the Royal . Flush Flavane colt owned by John W. Gates, but raced in the name of C. E. Durnell, will also winter there. Royal Vane won both the Atlantic and Pansy Stakes, but fell lame in the Montauk Stakes at Brighton Beach July 24, in which he was an added starter and beatenja head by Fair Play and only started once since. Denny Sullivan's little Greenan gelding. Rye, which was trained by Hyries after his return to New York from a health Peeking sojourn in the Adirondacks last summer, has been taken to the farm and will be rejuvenated by Hynes for an early spring campaign. How Strode Got George Bailey HOW STRODE GOT GEORGE BAILEY. Cincinnati, O., November 2. Fred Cook won quite a sum on George Bailey Friday, having a good-sized wager on him out of town. He gave the horse to J. U. Strode, with the understanding that if he was ever able to win a race Strode was to Inform him. Strode told Cook early Friday morning that the colt had a good chance- If the track was not too stiff. It began to rain again Just as the horses went to the post, and that belped the nag a good deal. ii , Page 2 Disqualification at Baltimore: Notre Knip is Set Back in Steeplechase for Fouling Lord Badge N DISQUALIFICATION AT BALTIMORE. Notre Knip Is Set Back In Steeplechase for Fouling Lord Badge. Baltimore, Md., November 2. Racing was carried v on at Pimlico this afternoon under most discouraging conditions. A cold, driving rain fell all the while, sending everybody to cover and for a part of the lime a heavy fog settled down, shutting out all view of the races except at the finish. The track was a sea of slop. The I'imlico Autumn Steeplechase and the Carrollton Cup for gentlemen riders were the. features of a good card. The Cup brought out the pick of the gentlemen riders of this section and created much interest. Unfortunately, however, the event was marred by a disqualification. When the barrier went up in this race, Herman Johnson went to the front and held on to the stretch. Here Mr. Taylor brought Notre Knip up and took the lead and, at the sixteenth post Lord Badge challenged, and when Mr. Taylor went to the whip, Notre Knip swerved-over in front of Lord Badge. Foul was claimed and allowed. The steeplechase furnished a fine race through the field. In the last turn of the field Bersl went to the front and, sailing along, struck the Hat in the lead. Here Henderson brought up Navajo up and, after a little urging, he shook off Bersi and came home an easy winner. Bob Murphy, the tip, was always outrun. Guardian 11 ran a good race, but the distance proved too far for him. In the Kutaw House Handicap, El Dorado found the -going partly to bis liking, and splashed along In front all the way. Botanist, who is in good form just" at present, found a soft spdt in the first race and won with plenty In reserve. The Smlthsoh following attempted to pull off another good thing with Neoskaleeta in the' last race. The filly ran an excellent race, but Lally under the conditions was too good for her. Horace Egbert at Work Again: Gossip of the Stables and Men Who Are at Oakland, Cal HORACE EGBERT AT WORK AGAIN. Gossip of the Stables and Men Who Are at Oakland, Cal. Oakland, Cal., October 29. Judge Horace E. Egbert was at the track today for the first time since his return from Seattle. He said he had just received a letter from' Barney Schreiber stating that he expected to spend a good part of the coming winter at Oakland, and would have a good-sized stable here in charge of Dave Henry. A section In Millionaire Uow will be occupied by the horses-. Sam Ilildreth and his trainer, John Lowe, are putting the horses shipped1 from New York through their walking paces to wear off the staleness of shipping. Ilildreth has made l.'iO. nominations to twenty-one stakes and Ids colors will lie seen on the- track nearly every day of the meeting. R. F. Carman has made 110 entries to stakes and W. B. Jennings has also made a large number. Trainer Buxton, of the Fleur de Lis Stable, has returned from New York, where he spent several months, going there from Seattle at the close of the meeting there. He says his young brother. Jockey M. Buxton, did remarkably well in the east and has grown considerably since going there. W. Cahill made all of the engagements for the boy. The youngster will return to Oakland after the close of Aqueduct. Superintendent Grant closed the big track yesterday on account of the heavy rains and horsemen were obliged to use the inside track for their workouts. The W. O'B. Macdonough horses have been removed from the private stable at Golden Gate Park to stalls at the track, where II. M. Mason will be better able to fit them for racing. The horsemen here have been complaining about the increased cost of hay and oats, the impossibility of getting straw and stalls, but they are now confronted with a raise in the price of plating their horses. The horse.-sboers have entered Into an agreement to raise the price of putting plates on a horse from $2.50 to $.1.00, which will incur a considerable additional outlay in getting the horses ready for raciug. Some of the owners are threatening to do their own plating, but this would be out of the question with all of the larger stables. James Blute, trainer of the Carman string, was an interested spectator when Uncle and Meelick made their first appearance on the track. Blute says It- will be hard to distinguish between them with colors up. J. S. Hawkins arrived with his horses from Latonia and in the same car came six owned by J. D. Stevens. The best horses in the Hawkins string are Wing Ting, Ovelando and Manchester. The two-year-old Cloyne is probably the bes horse Stevens will have here. A. W. Ream has turned out his filly, Forest Rose. Doctor Rowell will be the only horse he will race at Oakland this winter. Dr. Leggo is going sound these days and he has been entered In the three big distance events of the meeting, the Burns Handicap, the Waterhouse Cup and the Thornton Stakes. The old horse could not be got ready Tor the Opening Handicap and otiser early events. If he should happen to win the Burns Handicap it would le his second victory in the $10,000 fixture, as he won it in 1905 in the record time for the event, 2:05s. The year before Dr. I'ggo won the California and also the Los Angeles Derby and last year he captured the Christmas Handicap. Red Leaf has been doing so well' the Keeue brothers have entered her in several of the stakes. 1 The Keenes have made entries to most of the fixtures, but Boas, which at one lime gave promise of proving a good horse, has not been named for the Derby. This colt was quite sick for a time, hut is all right again. President Williams made his first visit to the track since his return today and expressed himself as well pleased with the condition in which he found things. Turney Bros.' Racing Youngsters: Hannarinda Priced Priced to the Kingston Stud at a High Figure TURNEY BROS.' RACING YOUNGSTERS. Hannarinda Priced to the Kingston Stud at a High Figure. Lexington, Ky., November 2. Tumey Brothers, the Bourbon County turfmen, will race in the east six two-year-olds In 190S, as follows: Brown filly, .by Die?? Welles Feron lea. Chestnut colt, by Knight of the Thistle Apology, by St. Blaise. Bay colt, by Flambeau Lady Ayr, by Ayrshire. Bay colt, by Knight of the Thistle Clairette, by Candlemas. Bay colt, by Solitaire II. Corlnne, by Sheen. Chestnut filly, by Knight of the Thistle The Lady in Blue, by Himyar. The Dick Welles Feroiila filly is home-raised. J. W. Sayre has priced his Hanover mare Hannarinda at $10,000 to C. W. Hill, manager of Kingston Stud. Hannarinda Is the dam of Arsenal, a Metropolitan Handicap winner and Is bred very much In the fashion of today, tracing on the dam - side to the famous Levity. There will be but 6ne two-year-old la training the coming season by Belvldere, the s'ire of Sal-vidcre. The youngster Is a brown colt "out of Lu-casta, by Hawkstone and Is in F. W. Doss' stable. Commando, the sire of Colin and Peter Pan, will also have out In 100S but one twd-ycar-old, a chestnut colt out of Running -Stream. J. C. Milam, in his successful racing campaign this year, has won with five performers, the get of the young horse Contestor, namely: Convolo, Belle Scott, Jim Simpson, Bess Ward and Lucille D.-Contestor was brought to Kentucky by Ed Frazer, who bought the son of Galore, in Maryland, of the late trainer and turfman, R. W. Walden. The yearlings owned by Phil C. Cliinn will lo shipped lo California in the next few days and raced in the early two-year-old events in IOCS at Oakland' There are some twelve or fifteen head In tills collection. Some of them were purchased out of the eastern sales, while others were bred by Colonel Jack Ciiinn at the Leonatus Stock Farm. Fletcher Driver is preparing eleven yearlings at Walnut Hall Stock Farm for winter racing in California and the youngsters will be shipped west whenever owner T. H. Stevens issues orders to that effect. They are by Wadsworth, Allow'ay and Monsieur de L'Orme. Autumn Winds, a two-year-old chestnut filly, by Prince of Monaco, out of Midcllemarch, by Billet, Is being fitted by Riley Brothers for racing at New Orleans the coming winter. This firm will send to the south this season Joe Shields, now racing at Latouia and two coining two-year-old fillies, one by Handsel and the other by Box, which, as yearlings, worked fast. Norfolk a Financial Frost NORFOLK A FINANCIAL FROST. Lexington, Ky., November 2. Wayne Lewis was at Norfolk with the string of G. W. J. Bissell, and. went from there to Louisville in the expectation' that a meeting would be held at Churchill Downs. When the '"dates were transferred to Latouia, however. Lady Baldur, the best horse iu the stable, was sick and is just now recovering. She is still coughing a little. "The people of Louisville have in this experience come to a realization of what a race meeting means to them," said Mr. Lewis on his arrival at the local track Friday. "They now know what they have losL through Sheriff Bullitt's misguided political move, and it is well for that gentleman that lie is not running for ollice at the election to lie held Tuesday next, lie retires on that date, and I'm I Iiinklng that we will not soon hear of his resurrection. "The Norfolk meeting was a financial frost. I was told that the people who backed it lost $30,-000, exclusive of the original investment in building the track. This, however, is hardly to be considered a loss. The plant is a beautiful one and iu time I believe it can be made a paying proposition. The people heed education lo racing. This will come in time with better management. I expect to see considerable racing in Virginia the next two years." Thoroughbreds for Mexico THOROUGHBREDS FOR MEXICO. L. Blum has purchased a number of horses since his return from Europe for shipment to Mexico at Latouia and will fry and pick up some more at the Lexiugton fall sales. The horses which lie secured at Latonia are as follows: Blouse, b. f, 3, by Brantome Ada Long. Kleinwood, cli. h, (!, by Hermenee Mandolin II. Bob Augustine, ch. c, :!, by Russell Dolly Wagner. Russell Sage, b. g, C, by Russell Derelict. Princess Sue, b. f, 2, by Bendoran Palustre. Rothgeb, b. c, .'!, by Toddington Roselaw. The 'Golden Bird, ch. V, ::, by First Mate Amy Robsart. Consideration, b. g, C, by Watercress Fensa. Pierrot, b. c, 3, by Disguise Pretty Maiden. J. K. F., br. c, -1, by Tarcoola Queen Alta. Albert Fir, ch. h, 5, by Albert Balsam Fir. Kenton, br. h, 5, by G. W. Johnson Mabel Martin. Limerick, b. h, 5, by Albert Duchess May. Pulsatilla, b. g, -1, by Merry Prince Catechism. Merry Pioneer, b. g, (!, by Blazes Merrywise. Family Talk, oh. f, ::, by Knight of the Thistle Takanassee. "Bamboozle, b. c, 2, by Brantome Francisca. Plaud, b. g, .3, by vPIaudit Miss Pry. Petoskey, ch. c, 3, by Onondaga Hennirea. Durnell's First Call on Dugan DURNELL'S FIRST CALL ON DUGAN. The report that R. T. Wilson, Jr., had signed Durnell's lightweight jockey, E. Dugan, for next year is denied by Durnell. In making the denial Darnell says that Mr. Wilson lias purchased second call on the boy from him for $7,000, but he will retain first call himself for next year and make Dugan's engageriB-nts as he has done this year. No one has made any arrangements with him for third call on the boy, says Durnell, but he is willing to fill out the book with a first-class stable. Dugan's contract was purchased from Lester Lee & Son by Barney Schreiber and Durnell at Oakland last spring for 3,000, and his apprentice allowance does not expire until the middle of next month. It has since been reported that Durnell purchased Schroiber's interest in the contract last summer for $7,000. Willi Walter Miller rapidly increasing in weight, Dugan will likely be the leading lightweight of next year. Dugan is now close to the top of the list of winning jockeys and a close second" to Miller in popularity as a skillful rider. He can ride at ninety pounds and is not yet out of his teens. . The Arrowed for Los Angeles THE ARROWED FOR LOS ANGELES. Lexington, Ky., Novemlier 2. The Arrowed, the English horse owned by Mr. McCrackcn, of Manitoba, was turned over to J. E. dishing today and will be taken to Los Angeles. Joe Hawkins look The Arrowed when he came out of the stud at Sunpy Slope farm this 'fall and it was his intention to race him at Oakland, but when he got to Latonia, he savaged a buggy horse and Hawkins was afraid to make the journey across the country with him. The Arrowed was sent back here from Latonia about a week ago. He has been entered in all of the long distance stakes for both meetings In California. Jim Patterson lias arrived here from New York with six yearlings belonging to "Roddy" Marshall, the Pittsburg lawyer. He will go to Los Angeles about November 20. Death of a Famous Irish Sire DEATH OF A FAMOUS IRISH SIRE. Ilackler, the sire of Hackler's Pride, and one of the best sires In Ireland, died October 22 at the Hartstown Stud Farm, Clonsllla, County Dublin, Hackler,' owned by James Daly, was twenty years old, and Petrarch, out of the Cambridgeshire winner, Hackness. As a sire of fiat racers he earned much fame through his daughter, Hackler's Pride, heroine of the Cambridgeshire in two successive years, St. Brendan, Fllassler and others, and he also came in for much distinction as a sire of jumpers, among them Fauciful, Covert Hack, Duke of Wellington, Dodragh, Castle Knock, Hack-Watch and Conari. Ed Bradley's Kentucky Plans: How and Why Idle Hour Stock Farm Came to be Incorporated ED BRADLEYS KENTUCKY 'PLANS. How and Why Idle Hour Stock Farm Came To Be Incorporated. The Incorporation of the Idle' Hour" Stock Farm moans much more than was told In the dispatches announcing the filing of articles at Lexington, Ky., last Tuesday. It is the first step in the formulation of some ambitious plans for further pleasure) and profit Ui the breeding and racing of thoroughbred horses by K. R. Bradley, of Chicago. Ad is well known here, Mr. Bradley Is the owner of the Del Prado Hotel, Is the backer of a big clothing establishment, has profitable . interests in the great winter resort. Palm Beach, Florida, makes a book when lie is in the mood, owns a string of racers trained by J. Hurley and quartered, when they are iu the east. In a neat stable adjoining the Haggin establishment on Avenue U, at Sheeps-heatl Bay, where, during the racing season, lie also maintains a luxurious cottage. .Something over two years ago Mr. Bradley was chatting with a man named Turner, in whom he has much confidence and whom he has lately backed in a profitable mining venture In the west. Mr. Turner had been to Kentucky and had paid a visit to the farm of Colonel W. L. Simmons, on which is the grave of the -noted trotter, George Wilkes. Turner, after describing the farm to Bradley, mentioned that he had been told that it could be liought or leased. Turner, It appears, was especially impressed with the water he had drunk from a never failing spring a feeder for the creek that runs through the farm. Bradley, after hearing Turner's description of the place, said to him that If it was as delightful a spot as he had pictured, he should buy or lease It. "What would I do with It?" asked Turner. "Raise race horses on it," replied Bradley. "Why don't you 7" asked Turner. - "By ganuy, I will," replied Bradley, and forthwith they began to . more seriously consider' the 'matter, with the result that Bradley, after a visit to - Lexington, leased the properly for live years with the privilege of liuylug It within Ihat time at a price somewhat over $50,000. He remodeled and elaborately furnished the old mansion, reconstructed the old barns, improved the fences, blasted out the rock In the hillside from which. Hows the spring water, built there a large concrete pool from which wholesome -wafer is piped over the 350 acres lo barns and paddocks. He named the place Idle Hour Slock Farm, because lie had leased it as the result of a chat in an idle 'hour and because lie had found in it a 'haven of rest and recreation between his busy seasons. He collected a band of about thirty well-bred mares and put the farm in charge of William Baker, of New York, with "Doc" Leigh, brother of Eugene Leigh and the one-time owner of old Horse Shoe Tobacco, as his aid. The two-year-olds that he raced this spring were broken and trained over the three-quarters mile track on the farm by Leigh and turned over to trainer Hurley at racing time. The stallion Holstein was bought with the Idea of making him the master of the court, but death overtook him before he had a chance to add to the profit and glory of Idle Hour. After a month at the farm last spring, Mr. Bradley found that his health had so greatly improved and that Mrs. Bradley was delighted with the surroundings to the extent that he" decided to close his option on the property. He had invited Thomas F. Dolan, Lexington, owner of Jean Be-rcaud and a small baud of good mares, to spend a portion of the summer with him in the cottage at Sheepshead Bay and there he unfolded to Dolan and his brother, John R. Bradley, of New York, his notions about liuylug the place and expanding as a breeder. The result of this talk was the idea to incorporate the Idle Hour Slock Farm with a capital of $50,000, divided into 500 shares of $100 each, E. R. Bradley taking -100 shares and J. R. Bradley and T. F. Dolan fifty shares each. The life of the corporation began November 1, and, within the next fortnight the purchase of the farm will be paid and the property deeded to the company. E. R. Bradley Is to be the president and treasurer, J. R. Bradley the vice-president and Thomas F. Dolan the secretary and general manager. There are adjacent acres that can be added to the farm when needed. Jean Bereaud and the Dolan mares will be transferred to the farm shortly. Contract for the building of a new twenty-two stall training barn has been let and It is to be finished this winter. At the close of the meeting at Aqueduct trainer Hurley will take the string now in the east to Lexington and, after a rest of about a month, will go to New Orleans with such-of the older horses and coming two-year-olds as are chosen for winter racing. Trainer Leigh is now handling about twenty yearlings at the farm and they will have their trials when Mr. Bradley and trainer Hurley arrive at Lexington from New York. It is the intention of Mr. Bradley to remain at Lexington for about a month and the probabilities arc that he will add to his marcs at the sale which is to lie held in that city Thanksgiving week. There are now about twenty weanlings at the Idle Hour Farm and last spring a number of1 the mares were bred to the best" stallions In the blue grass region. Tarpeia II., the dam of John Peters, was sent to the court of the great English horse, Rock Sand, and Plillistla, the dam of Phil Finch, was mated with the French horse Adam. Both mares are said to be in foal. Sheepshead Bay Stakes Open SHEEPSHEAD BAY STAKES OPEN. To close for entries at midnight of Friday, November 15, the Coney Island Jockey Club offers a great list of rich stakes to be run in 100S, 1909 and 1910. They embrace some of the most famous and valuable fixed events of the American turf, and are as follows: To lie run In 190S Foam Stakes, two-year-olds, $2,500 added, 5-S mile. Surf Stakes, two-year-olds, $2,000 added; 5 1-2 furlongs. Annual Champion Stakes, three-year-olds and over, $25,000 guaranteed, 2 1-1 miles. To be run In 1009 Tidal Stakes, three-year-olds, $20,000 guaranteed; 1 1-4 miles. Mermaid Stakes, three-year-olds fillies, $3,000 added; 1 1-S miles. I-nwrenco Realization, three-year-olds, $10,000 added; 1 5-8 miles. Great Filly Stakes, two-year-olds, $5,000 added; "3-4 mile. . To be run .in 1910 Lawrence Realization, three-year-olds (foals of 1907), $10,000 added; 1 5-S "miles. Of the foregoing stakes all but the Annual Champion and Great Filly Stakes are to be ruu at the June meetings of their respective years, the latter two being Autumn meeting fixtures. New Orleans Stakes to Close NEW ORLEANS STAKES TO CLOSE. In tills issue the names, values and conditions of the stakes to be run at the New Orleans niee't-ings of the coming winter are advertised. In all there is an array in combination of thirty-nine stakes witli an endowment of $03,250 In added money and guaranteed values, "decidedly an attractive prospect to owners who contemplate a campaign of winter racing for their horses. The stakes are those heretofore run at City Park and the Fair Grounds, the innovations being that the stakes for two-year-olds do not have a separate time for closing as heretofore and that the Crescent City Derby and City Park Derby have .both been made $10,000 guaranteed races with identical conditions. In the big list of events offered there Is sufficient variety to provide well for all ages and classes bf horses. The date of closing entries to the City Park Jockey Chili's and Crescent City Jockey Club's stakes is the same, Saturday, November 9, and owners who design racing at New Orleans have no time to waste in the matter of making entries. Attention is called to the adrertisament printed in today's advertising department. Jockey Shaw's Austrian Success JOCKEY SHAW'S AUSTRIAN SUCCESS. The Austrian Prize, one of the richest .'lassies of the Austro-IIungarian turf, was won October 21, by Ilerr Weinberg's Fabula, with W. Shaw In the saddle. nerr Egydie's Fantome, M. Miles up, was second, and Count Degenfeld's Flapdoodle was third. The race was for a purse of $20,000 and was over a distance of six and a half furlongs. The winner was trained by the American, George Walker, who Is again the biggest money winner iu the German speaking countries. Trainer Walker has just finished his fourth year on the continent and has headed the list of money winners each year. Walker is the only American trainer In either Germany or Austria-Hungary. The Austria Prize winner was Shaw's last mount in Europe and winds up a most successful season for him. Shaw heads the list of winning riders In Germany, lie having ridden fifty-three winners out of 105 mounts, and, besides winning the big race yesterday, won the German Derby and St. Leger. When Shaw first came to Germauy the sporting writers criticized his style of hand riding, hut ,a great change came over them when Shaw began to win race after race, and now all the sporting papers are praising him and hoping that he will come back to Germany after his American contract expires. Shaw, accompanied by his wife; left Vienna, October 21, for Paris, where they will stay ten days and sail from Cherbourg, France, November 2, for America. Shaw will ride in America next season, probably for the Farrell-Sullivan-.Tohnson confederacy. New York Form Chart NEW YORK FORM CHART. (AQUEDUCT.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1907. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. First day. Queens County Jockey Chili. Autumn Meeting of 12 days. (250 books on.) Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Secretary, F. Rehberger. Racing starts at 2:00 p. in. (Chicago time 1:00 p. in.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. r7 ff FIRST RACE 1 Mile. (5037C--1:3S 3 100.) $700 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. 7-1 JL f JJ Net value to winner $000. hid Horses AWtPPSt J4 & Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 71573 KILTER wn 101 7 5 3j' 2 15 1 le Horner V Regan 7 S S 2 7-10 7ir,r,7 OKENITE wit 105 13 0 G'J 43 41 2 R McDan'lE W Ileffner 4-5 1 13-201-4 1-S (71ClS)LOKD STANHOPE wi: 103 2 4 5 43 3l 3U IU- Finn C V Clark 3J 23-54 4-5 1-3 (71G22)VESTABELI..A W !1 G 2 l3 l3 23 2i i- Jas Hogg It II McC Potter 12 20 15 4 8-5 71G18 RESIDE ws 97 5 C 4l 7 7 C 0s Sumter L5 C Evans 15 25 20 7 2i 71G5G UMBRELLA w 97 4 7 7 5'i 5 G G W Burns W C Daly 40 CO GO 15 7 G9217 S. OP RUNNYMEDE wis 94 3 1 !: .1! C 7 7 E Dugan T Newton 20 30 30 10 4 Time. 13, 2ti, :i(ii, 4SJ, 1:142, 1:402. Winner B. c, by Standing Patrona (trained by F. Regan). Went lo post at 2:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won cantering; second and third driving. Kilter developed remarkable Sliced throughout, quickly overhauled the Hying pacemaker and drew out and won off by himself. Okenite began slowly and was shnflled to the rear, then steadily closed .a big gap In the last half. Lord Stanhope, generally messed about and outpaced early, moved up rapidly at the half and finished on the inside going fastest of all except the winner. Vestabella outbroke and outpaced the others to tiie last sixteenth, where she gave way finally after a very game effort. Reside, away poorly, finished gaining steadily. Star of Runnymede showed superior speed for six furlongs. The winner was entered for $900; no bid. ' Scratched 71C5SGeorge S. Davis, 94; C9903 Chancellor, 103; 71525 Ace High, 94; 71593 Sallv Preston, 103. Overweights Umbrella, 3 pounds. rj fl SECOND RACE 7-8 Mile. (504201:203101.) $S00 added. AH Ages. Handicap. 7-1 JL J JL Net value to winner ?GS Ind Horses AtPpStHI Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II CPS 713S33M'CARTER wn 3 117 2 2 13 l2 ll l1 l3 W Miller Newcastle Stable 1-2 9-5 9-5 3-5 out 71575 WELBOURNE w 4 101 3 3 4 4 33 2 2'i Notter J L, McGinnis 3 4 8-5 2-5 out 71512 CHANTILLY wn 4 100 1 1 35 4 4 3' C Kelly F D AVeir S 10 7 7 5 out 71G40 KEATOR wn 5 105 4 4 2J 2 2- 31 4 Jas Ilen'syP E Brown S 10 3i 1 out Time, 122, 21s, 30, 482, UUh 1:27. Winner P.. c, by Knight of the Thistle Candle (trained by T. Welsh). Went to iiost at 2:29. At nost 2 minutes. Start good. Won cantering; second and third driving. McCarter outclassed his opponents and won all te way unextended. Welbourne Jiroke slowly and dropped quickly to the rear, but closed a big gap in the last half. Chantllly, from a good start, fell back in the stretch, but came again witli a superior rush Into a fast going third. Keator maintained nearest and most strenuous pursuit of the winner for six furlongs iflid then quit badly. Scratched (0S045)GIorifier. 120; (71CG0)Bad News, 107; 71040 Tileing, 100; 71535 Number One. .19; 715G33Dolly Spanker, 111; 71C41St. Valentine, 100; 71075Pantoulle, 97; 71057 Okeulte, 95; 71574 Rlalto, 92; 71595 Live Wire, 97; 71019 Earl G., 95. Overweights Welbourne, 1 pound. VJ Aft THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile Straight. (05451592120.) Creedmoor Stakes. $1,500 7- JL I J J added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $1 ,555. v Ind Horses AWtPPSt '4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 71C573KINC. COBALT wb 117 4 3 IU Is l1 l'l E Dugan B'leighParkS'ble S S 7 21 7-5 (J1659)BERRY MAID wb Ul 1 2 3 2 2 2'i Sumter F A Forsythe 5 6 3J X l-J 713SO"SPOONER wb 122 2 1 2' 3J 3s 3J W Miller Newcastle Stable 1 7-5 G-5 1-2 1-1 ' (71527) AVHIP TOP . w 101 3 8 55 4 4 4 3 "Musgr've H B Duryea 7 S 7 21 6-5 7039S RED BONNET w 93 5 7 T C 51 5s hotter - J R Kcene S1 15 12 5 2 71676BELLAVETHER w 115 6 5 44 5J G 65 W Knapp Mrs H H Selby S 20 15 5 2 71642 JUBILEE JUGGINS WB 102 "8 6 S S 7 7s R McDan'lJ E Seagram 20 40 40 12 6 71C57 AUNT ROSE w 104 7 4 G& 7 S 8 Brussel H J Harris. 15 20 15 C B Added starter. Time, 1:00. Winner Br. c, by Cesarion Estelle Whitney (trained by A. W. Claxon). Went to post at .2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and tbird driving. King Cobalt dashed into the lead at the start -and won all the way in decisive style and was particularly well served by the soft going. Berry Maid was in nearest pursuit of the winner throughout and finished a very game and fast going second. Spooner was outpaced and under pressure' from the start, but finished gamely and probably was handicapped by the going. Whip Top, badly outrun in the early stages, closed up with an unexpected rush at the end. Red Bonnet, a very slow beginner and away badly, closed up slowly, but Meadlly. Bellwether, outclassed here, quit early. Jubilee Juggins finished well. Aunt Hose ran a bad raee. Scratched 71574 Rialto, 111. Overweights Bellwether, 1 ponnd. rj f FOURTH RACK 1 1-1G Miles. (5037S 1 :45s 3 HO. ) Aqueduct Handicap. $1500 7-1 JL 4 VO added. All Ages. Net value to winner $2,7C0. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt K Str fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 71575 B' KD A"LE NYMPH avb 4 110 C 1 i- 1 1 l2 1 Notter II P Whitney ."4 S C 2 G-5 71C19)MONFORT im S IS 8 7 720 7:o G 0 2& K Dugan 11 T Wilson Jr 0 C 5 2 1 71575-GRETNA GREEN wis 3 107 5 3 2 3& 2'5 3'5 W Miller .T R Keene 4 0 5 2 1 71591 BEN BAN avb 4 99 3 4 45 ClJ 55 4l 4l Brussel II B Duryea 7 S S 3 7-5 71575 FAR WEST avb 5 102 1 5 C3 55 7 T- 5U R McDan'lM L Schwartz 8 10 7 25 7-5 71G7S3FAUST w 3 9S 4 2 SU 3s 4U 05 Cs Musgr've F E Brown S 12 10 4 2 71491)NEALON WB 4 12S 7 C 5h 45 2J 31 720 W Knapp Patchogue Stable 13-518-53 1 1-2 71679 DON CREOLE wb 3 97 2 S S 8 S 8 S Buxton Mr Earle 10 15 12 4 2 Time, 12, 23, 35i, 43. 1:13, 1:395, 1:47. AVinner Cli. f, by Meddler Castulia (trained by J. W. Rogers). Went to post at 3:24. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. AVon handily; second and third driving. Brookdale Nymph at once proceeded to spreadeagle her opponents and was never seriously menaced. Mon-tort, away poorly, trailed far in the rear until in the iiual sixteenth, where he loomed up with a sensational end sprint, getting up in the last stride for second place. Gretna Green, after forward and game pursuit of the winner, tired finally, but ran a grand race. Ben Ban, messed about all the way, was weaving in and out through the long stretch, but finished a close fourth and going fast. Far West fell back at the half, but closed up steadily afterwards and is becoming good. Faust, prominent for a mile, tired finally. Nealon, out of place in short races, ran forwardly for a mile but, under pressure, finally tired, ran a splendid race and is in grand form. Scratched OSSlBlue Book, 115. Overweights Faust, 1 pound; lien Ban, 2. - rrfA FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (5937S 1:45 j 3 01). ) $700 added. 3-year-olds and up" JL 4 Jrz ward. Selling. Net value to winner $C00. Ind Horses AWtPI'St M V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7C735 MONACODOR wsn 5 10G 2 1 15 l3 l3 I5 1 Notter L E Moon S 10 7 25 7-5 715IS PRETENSION Wit C 301 !t 3 4l 33 33 3 2'' Musgr've 1' T Chinri S 9 7 25 7-5 (7155DQUINN BRADY" avb 4 103 1 2 2 25 25 2'' 3' 12 Dugan J P Mayberry 3 1S-51G-5C-5 7-10 71GI1ST. VALENTINE "WB G 101 7 8 S3 7" 52 51 41 Sumter A P Ginter 7-5 9-5 9-5 3-5 1-1 71G41 ANDREW MACK wit ft 101 S 7 G2 GJ C5 G5 5 Buxton AV Cahill 20 20 15 G 3 71620'FLOWAAVAY W 3 100 5 4 55 43 41 4h G12 Herbert E R Bradley S S G 2 G-5 71551 VILLAGE ICING wsb 3 90 3 G 7" S S 75 7'1 C Miller C Woodford 100 100 50 20 10 71125 .TACK ROSE wsb 5 9S G 5 2'i W 75 S S .las Hogg AV M Kearns 50 100 100 40 20 U5650 AGILE wsb 5 10G 4 9 9 9 9 9 !l E CallahanMrs L Harris 20 30 25 S 4 Time, 12, 23?, 35g, 4SJ, l:14g, 1:41?, 1:4SJ. "Winner Ch. h, by Prince of Monaco Adora (trained by G. LueUey). Went to post at 3:49. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. AVon cantering; second and third driving. .Monaeodor made the running throughout and won off with ridiculous ease. Pretension ran in forward pursuit throughout and outstayed Quinn Brady for second place in a long drive. Quiun Brady ran in nearest and most strenuous attendance on the winner for seven furlongs and tired finally. St. Valentino, badly outrun for the first half, finished well. Andrew Mack held his position and finished well. Flowaway loomed up midway of the stretch and then retired. The winner was entered for $500; no bid. Scratched 7105C. Telephone, 100; 71G21 Rip Rap, OS. T rrTSTfr SIXTH RACK 3-4 Mile. (42014-1:12$ 3 110.) $700 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. JL 6 VO Special AVeighls. Net value to winner $750. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt VL Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 71522 HESSIAN w 105 S 9 M 5 4l PI Horner A J Joyner 7 12 10 4 2 71G4:!2BOLANDO w 105 1G 4 2' I1' 1'' 2'' Notter T Fitzgerald 3 4 31 7-5 7-10 71540 MONOCLE W 105 G S 35 33 Amidon J K Freeman 10 15 15 C 3 51577 ZAOG w 105 1 1 u 2" 2' 45 R McDan'lAV Gerst 5 G 4 S-5 4-5 71550 COUNTERMAND WB 105 4 7 71 7 f5 5i Brussel F E Gardner 7 S 7 25 7-5 SHADOW GLANCE W 102 15 2 9 9 7 G2 E Dugan R T Wilson .Tr 15 20 20 10 5 71540 M'GREGOR WB 102 9 14 4s G S 7 .Tas Hogg V A Forsythe 15 20 20 8 4 71 C42 LOTUS BRANDT WB 102 11 12 10 10 9 S3 Sumter B Schreiber 12 15 10 4 2 71i.77 THROCKMORTON W 105 2 3 3 V. fi 9i G Swain J B Haggin 10 12 10 4 2 71L10 DON OTTARIO w 102 12 15 15 13 12 10 Musgr've MrsLAiivingst'n 8 12 10 4 2 71515 MAZUMA AVB 105 5 G 8 8 10 11 W Miller H L Lee 20 30 10 4 2 CS71C TWIGS WB 102 7 13 II 11 11 12 Bryant G R Tompkins 100 100 50 SO 12 71597 IMITATOR WB 101 13 1G 12 12 13 13 Finn J C F Jacoby C S 7 2J 7-5 70712 BOBBIN AROUND WB 105 10 10 12 14 14 14 Hurley Kelso Stable 100 100 100 40 20 C7721 COUNT REINFERD WB 102 14 11 14 15 15 15 Buxton .1 P Purcell GO 100 100 40 20 71C42 MUFTI WB 105 3 5 10 1G 1C 1G A Martin Mrs M L Britton 15 20 20 C 3 Time. 14, 20, 50$, 1:10J. Winner B. e, by AA'a lercress Colonial (trained by A. J. Joyner). AVent to post at 4:21. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. AVon driving: second and third the same. Hessian ran in surprisingly improved form, closed a big gap early and, finishing with a rush, got up in the last sixteenth and won going away. Bolando moved into the lead on the last turn and appeared the winner in the stretch, but tired when put to a drive by Hessian. Monocle made up ground steadily and was a fast going and game third. Zagg was a forward contender to the stretch, but tired in the final drive. Countermand closed a gap and finished well. Shadow Glance made up much ground and is promising. McGregor and Throckmorton showed speed, but failed to stay. Scratched 71540 Kidnap, 105; 71042 Norbitt, 105; 71547 Batsman, 105; 71042 Billy B. A'au, 102, Overweights Imitator, 2 pounds; Zagg, 3. Page 3 Baltimore Form Chart BALTIMORE FORM CHART. (PIMLICO.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1907. WEATHER WET. TRACK SLOPPY. Seventh day. Maryland Jockey Club. Fall Meeting of 13 days. (34 books on.) Presiding Judge, Frank J. Bryan. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, AV. P. Riggs. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 1:15 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse :tud weight carried. i ,y ! Q FIRST ItACU 7-8 Mile. (021441:28-4115.) $400 added. 3 year-olds and upward. 7-1 JL JL O Allowances. Net value to winner $305. In J Horses AAVtPPSt , -4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (71C09)BOTAN1ST B 3 118 9 1 Is l3 I3 I3 l3 Engl'der L L Hayman 1 1 4-5 13 out 71G31 GRAZ1ALLO WB G 110 G 4 3 2- 2i 23 210 Beckinan Columbia Stable S 10 S 25 4-5 71G31 JERRY C. wb 5 112 7 C 4s 4 41 21 :t Jno Hen'syG L Goodacre 40 50 40 10 35 l71G51)SIMPLE HONOURS W 4 107 5 2 2 2'5 3U 4 4l Harty Chelsea. Stable 13-53 3 3-5 out 716S9'KING OF BASHAN W 3 107 4 7 5 5 5 5 5 McCahey B Murray 15 25 20 G 2 71C313HIGH CHANCE W 4 107 2 5 G'l Cs Cashin M E Fulton 12 25 20 5 2 71G52 NEAV YEAR WS 5 112 1 3 8- 73 McCabe H McCarthy 20 25 20 G 11-5 CS575 MT. O'DONNELL WH 2 112 3 9 7s & Christian .1 Bieniian 100 100 75 25 10 70711 POMPOUS 5 107 S S 9 9 Goldstein R Neville CO 75 GO 20 8 Time, 24, 49E, 1:1C4. 1:31. AVinner Br. c, by Boanerges May B. II. (trained by .1. Boden). AA'ent to post at 2:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon easily; second the same; lbird driving. Botanist outclassed his opponents in the going, was much the best at all stages and won cantering., drazlallo ran in suddenly improved form and easily disposed of the others. Jerry C. ran -a good race and" ontgamed Simple Honours for third place. The latter quit badly. Owing to the heavy fog colors could not be distinguished on the backstretch. Scratched "HVCPoqiiessIns, 113; (71073)Meredith, 107; 71450 Scarecrow-, 107; 71C52 Garment, 107. "I rj "1 A SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. (0S54S 1 :K!J 5 120.) $100 added. 2-year-olds. JL 4 JL fc Allowances. Net value to winner $310. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 71G3GPROFIT w'101 2 3 2 iu Harty R H Arrigbt 10 10 S 2 1-2 7)G:!G3WOOLSPlTN WB 101 1 4 15 22 Beckinan II Rites S 12 12 25 3 5 714513GOES FAST W 101 3 2 3"t 35 Goldstein J S Flynn 7-109-101-5 1-4 out 71C07 CHIEF DESMOND ws 101 4 1 4 4'1 Engl'der B Schreiber 2 11-52 2-5 out ' CS055 STRONG HEART W 107 5 5 5 5 T ChandlerJ McLaughlin 25 50 50 12 4 Time, 1:17s. AVinner Ch. f, by St. Mark .Tunaetta (trained by T. F. Coles). AVent to post at 2:".'J. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon driving; second and third the same. Profit finished fast and outgamed AVoolspun in the final drive. The latter was going fast on the extreme outside in the stretch and at the finish. Fog prevented further observations, but Goes Fast seemed to be outrun through the stretch and his race should be thrown out. Chief Desmond finished resolutely. Scratched 71 CGSMnbilee, 115; 71120 Hiacko. 107; 71272 Lu;:etln, 104. 1 rr "I pT THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (715S9 1:451 3 !7.) $500 added. 3-year-JL i JL O "Ids and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $450. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 71C70 EL DORADO WB 3 115 4 1 23 l8 Is i8 1" Bookman C C Smithson 7-5 9-5 9-5 3-5 out 71C92 OCEAN SPRAY wsb 4 104 1 3 ?,- 3 2s. 3s 2'' Delaby Seminole Stable 4 7 G 7-5 out 71G70,ROYAL ONYX wsb 3 113 3 2 1'5 21 2'5 2 3' Liebert T G Molinelli 7-5 2 2 7-10out (71G70) BALLOT BOX wu 4 113 2 5 5 43 4" 4 4'5 Goldstein T Lloyd 3 5 41 G-5 out 71092 VENUS wn 4 S5 5 4 45 5 5 5 5 J Schaller C C Hall 20 20 15 5 C-5 Time, 25, 51, 1:17 1 :45B, 1:502. AAMnner Ch. c, by Ethelbert Dorotheo (trained by T. F. Coles). AVent to post at 3:02. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon easily; second and third driving. El Dorado, suddenly and marvelously improved, reveled in the going, spreadeagled the others and won pulling up. Ocean Spray was always prominent in the going and, in a close finish, outgamed Royal Onyx for second place. Royal Onyx, after closest pursuit of the flying leader, tired in the final drive, but held on resolutely. Ballot Box ran a very bad race and can do much better. A'enus was outclassed Scratched (71G:!5)Neoskaleeta, 100; 71G70'Solon Shingle, 107; 71070 Campaigner, S7; 71C023Recruit, 00; 71034 The AVrestler, IPS. -l 1 O FOURTH RACE About 2 1-4 Miles. (05301 5:271 7 103.) Pimlico Autumn Steeple-JL J JL O chase. A'alue $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap: Net value to winner $075. In5 Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 11 14 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 713793NAArAJO AV 5 142 4 1 A- 4 4i 23 lb 15 Hend's'n C II Smith 7-5 8-5 S-5 7-10out 71G23BERSI W 4 12G 3 5 5 5 l"t 15 24 21S Savage Mr McMurtrio C 10 10 3 out 715S8;GUARDTAN II. w 7 141 2 4 lh l' 2 36 35 35 Kelleher Mr Gleniver 3 45 45 G-5 out 71273 BOB MURPHY AVS G 150 5 3 3 33 35 4 4 4 S McClain P Lorillard 25 11-511-54-5 out 71K!33FLY". VIRGINIAN W S 150 1 2 2l 2 5 5 5 5 Mr Taylor C II Hurkamp G 7 7 2 out Added starter. Time, 5:27s .(new track record). .AVinner B. g, by Huron New Era (trained by S. A'eitch). AVent to post at 3:39. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon easily; second and third the same. Navajo was well rated behind the pacemakers early, moved up in the last turn of the field and drew i'.way fast near the end. Bersi was sent into the lead too soon and had little left to stall off the challenge of the winner, but put up a good performance and is promising. Guardian II. ran and fenced well, but tired and was pulled up after taking the last jump. Bob Murphy was also pulled up when plainly beaten. Fivlng A'irglnian fell over the twelfth jump, but was remounted and finished. Scratched 71053 Kumshaw, 143; C20993Prince of Pilsen, 140. -i r7 1 IT FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. (02114 1:2S 4 115.) $450 added. 3-year-olds and upward. JL I JL i Selling. Gentlemen Riders. Net value to winner $430. Ind Horses A AArTpP St ,4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 715S7NOTRE KNIP avs 4 140 3 1 23 25 2i 2l 1J Mr Taylor C II Hurkamp G 7 G 2 out 71G55 LORD BADGE wn 8 140 2 5 5 45 43 35 2"" Mr C H S'hSeminole Stable 2J 25 11-54-5 out 71G9,3RECRUIT 4 140 4 2 3 5 5 43 35 Mr Tucker Chelsea Stable G 10 9 25 out 71G34 HERMAN JOIINSONwc 4 145 5 3 l1 l3 l3 l1 43 Mr DaviesA AV Maybeo 2 25 25 1 out (715S7)CLOTEN avs 7 145 1 4 41 3 3l 5 5 Mr Wright C A Crew 2 3 3 1 out Disqualified for foul. Time, 252, 52, 1:20, 1:35. Winner B. g, by Badge Mocking Bird, by Brigadier (trained by W. L. Oliver). Went to post at 4:04. At post 1 minute. Start fair. AVon driving; second and third the same. Notre Kalp, always a game contender, ran in behind Herman Johnson to tbe bead of the stretch, then came on on the outside and, in nirbard drive to stall off Lord Badge," swerved across the track, for 'which . he was disqualified. LordEadgi6 .waS outrun tue eariy stages, but closed up fast in tbe stretch and. " finished gamely. Recruit finished with a'rush. Herman Johnson set, a fast pace, but found the route too far and quit. Cloten seemingly did not like the going and quit badly. 7 , Scratched 715SS Benlala, 140; (71073) Meredith, 140; (71071)Rectortown, 135. 1 P7 "I iQ SIXTH RACE 1 3-16 Miles. (G5429 2 :02 3 99. ) $500 added. 3-year-olds and u'p-JL I JL O ward. Selling. Net value to winner $4C5. Ind Horses A AVtPPSt "St i Str Fin Jockeys - Owners O H C P S (71G32)LALLY wsb 3 99 5 4 l1 Is 1 l3 V l3 Delaby T Monahan "8-5 2 2 .4-5 2-5 aiG35)NEOSKLEETA wsb 3 101 12 2h 2"k 23 23 23 2 Harty C C Smithson 8-5 13-52J 1 1-2 71G35 EL CAPITAN AV 3 102 4 7 5 55 GJ 5J 4 3 Cashin M E Fulton 40 50 40 15 7 , 71G555DELE STROME wsb 3 91 3 1 Gl G2 5l 35 3 4 F'brother C Meister Jr 3 35 3 G-5 1-2 71G0G HOLSCHER wb 4 111 S S 8 S 8 8 73 5s Noone W Shields S S 5 2 1 71G73 NOB. OBLIGE wsb 5 109 7 G 7" 710 710 Cl Gl 63 Diggins Oakley Stable 20 30 30 10 5 (71CC9)PETER KNIGIITwn 5 103 2 3 3 35 3l 4l 5s 73 J Lee Mrs AV Keating G 8 7 25 G-5 , 70152 BRIGHT BOY avs 3 104 6 5 4 43 4J 7'5 S 8 J O'Brien Mr Carnes 15 25 20 8 4 Time, 25, CO, 1:1S, 1:40, 2:0Si. AA'inner B. c, by Golden Garter L'Ainazone (trained by T. Monahan). AVent to post at 4:37. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily; third driving. Laliy went right to the front and, revelling in the going, had things his own way and won eased up. Neohkaleeta was always in closest pursuit and easily held second place secure. EI Capitan ran a surprisingly good race and outstayed Dele Strouie for third place. The latter closed a gap, but tired in the stretch. Holscher was gaining at the end. Peter Knight and Bright Boy quit badly. Scratched (71717) Lord Badge, 10S; 7171550cean Spray, ill; G9S59 Paulque, 103; 705S3 AVelrdsome, , 109; 715G4 Flavigny. 10-1. Overweights HI Capitan, 4 pounds. Latonia Form Chart LATONIA FORM CHART. i (LATONIA.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1907. WEATHER WET. ' TRACK MTTDDY. Thirty-sixth and last day. Latonia Jockey Club. Fall Meeting of 30 days. (17 books on.) Presiding Judge, John B. Dillon. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, John B. Dillon. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis- following the distance of each race Indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. rj fd FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. (50G20 1:12 3---100.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and up-JL 71 A J O ward. Selling. Net. value to winner $300. i Ind Horses AAVtPPSt 34 Vz 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 71CS13GRACE GEORGE w 3 10011 2 lh l3 l4 l3 Pickens E E Sweeney 45'G C 2 4-5 71598 ZINFANDEL AV 3 100 1 3 23 25 23 2s A AValsh J B Respess 35 5 14-58-5 4-5 71G24 RAINING LEAVES W 5 105 2 9 10s 1- 45 3 Brannon S L Coleman 25 40 40 15 7 7154G SYLVAN BELLE AVS 5 105 4 12 9 Sl 5 4s T Taylor F W Torreyson 25 30 25 8 4 71GSl3.TAArANESEj ws 3 104 5 5 5& 3l 33 5 Dearborn J Gass - 45 5 13-51 1-2 71GS1MART1US Avs G 105 G 4 G3 55 71 G3 V Powers F Gering Jr 35 C G 8-5 4-5 71621 AVEDDING RING w 4 105 7 7 85 9- Sl 7 Trueman D F Elliott 50 75 75 20 12 7121S TIFFIN w 3 105 9 10 . II2 103 9 S2 Minder AV II Fizer 10 20 20 8 4 71579 ArERANDAII avb 5 11G5 S 11 71 ll,010l 93 Clark S D Davis 50 75 75 20 12 71G21 LIEBER GORE avb 4 110 10 8 12 12 ll2 102 Benson II Mengel 30 50 50 20 10 71GS1 MINNEHAHA wn 4 110 12 1 31 45 G5 ll12 Troxler W II Robinson 15 50 50 15 8 71555 ALEGRA AVB 3 1035 3 G 41 Gl 12 12 D Riley E L Fitzgerald 20 20 12 G 21 Time, 252, 51, 1:22. AVinner Ch. f, by Star Ruby Frolicsome II. (trained by II. Larson). AVent to post at 1:59." At post 5 minutes. Start good. AVon easily; second and third the same. Grace George, running to her best form and well ridden, wore Zinfandel down in the first quarter and then came away to win cantering. Zinfandel broke well and showed improved form, but was weakly ridden and was no match for the winner. Raining Leaves closed a big gap gradually and finished gamely. Sylvan Belle came from a long way back and, with a faster beginning, would have been a dangerous factor. Javanese broke well, but was blinded by the mud and ran against the fence several times in the last quarter and Dearborn was forced to ease him up. Martlus ran poorly and can do much better. The winner was entered for $500; no bid. Scratched 710SI Magistrate, 10S; 71GS4 Hyperbole, 104. Overweights Alegra, 3J pounds; Javanese, 1; A'erandab, 31; Tiffin, 3; Lieber Gore, 5; Minnehaha, 5. T 1 n CH ' SECOND RACE 1 Mile. (02077 l:39i 4 100.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and up"-i JL t J 6 ward. Selling. Net value to winner' $400. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 71G433COMMUNlPAAV avs 3 1025 G 4 ll l3 lc 1 l6 V Powers J F Brush 10 10 10 3 7-5 71G252DOG ROSE w 3 107 5 3 25 3s 2l 2'' 2 J Lee T Hitchcock Jr 10 20 15 G 25 71GGG2ST. NOEL w C 100 1 5 (i1 V 35 33 3s ' Gaugel J U Strode 7 8 7 2J 1 716G4 REBOUNDER W 5 103 2 1 52 5 4 5l 4l Troxler AA7" G K-X)odd3 20 20 30 8 3 (71GG7)SEA SALT w 3 102 3 2 7 C 55 4 55 C H ShiU'eP Dunne 2-2 25 2 7-101-3 v 71C44HAZEL PATCH AV 3 105 7 G 3 43 7 05 Gl Pickens J C Milam 3 45 4 3-2 3-5 (71G49)DULCINEA w 3 9G 4 7 43 2l 61 7 7 Pieratt F J Kelly 5 5 3 6-5 1-2 Time, 25?, 53, 1:222, 1:522. Winner B. g, by Phoenix Glen AA'altz (trained by I. B. Fitzgerald). AVent to post at. 2:27. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Coinmunipaw, running to his best form and favored by the going, ran into a long lead at once and was iiever in serious danger of defeat. Dog Rose ran into second place early and, although tiring fast near the end, had enough in reserve to stand off St. Noel's challenge. Tbe latter trailed far back for tbe first three-quarters and finished gamely. Rebounder ran in improved form. Sea Salt lacked speed and ran poorly. Hazel Patch was given a listless ride and ran far below his best form. The winner was entered for $1,000; no bid. Scratched 71G44 Charlie Thompson, 105; 71GS4 Major T. J. Carson, 10S; 71GSC Roger S., 99; Princess Johnson, 112. Overweights Dog Rose, 3 pounds; Communipaw, 2. " -f CJ fQ TniRD RACE 3-4 Mile. (500201:1213100.) Purse $400. 2-year-olds. JL fl Allowances. Net value to winner $300. Ind Horses AWtPPSt lA Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 71G45'PAUL RUINART w 9G 7 3 21 23 23 1 R Fisher J C Milam 10 15 13 4 . 3-2 71207TACKL"E WB 107 G 1 l1 15 l2 21 J Lee C E Patterson G-5 3-2 1 2-5 out 716S5 MILFORD w 99 2 G 72 5t 41 3' Skirvin W Shay C 1G 1G 5 2J 71G272SEA7ERUS w 102 8 2 31 34 45 C II ShiirgP Dunne 3 3 3-2 9-20out 716G5 AATATER COOLER w 102J 4 9 9 Tut 52 53 V Powers W F Brj-son 40 50 50 12 4 71GS2'!SPEED MARArEL w 99 9 4 51 Cs C1 C Pickens F McKenna 12 12 12 3 G-5 71G23 BARBETTE AY 99 5 7 e 4 7 7 F Swain F W Torreyson 20 30 30 10 4J 71627 OPIE REED AV DC 3 8 S1 9 83 8 S'lesinger II Mengel 50 100 75 25 10 71545 TIGRESS LILY w 96 1 5 41 81 9 9 Pieratt E Horton 50 75 75 30 15 Time, 20, 54, 1:23s. AVinner R. g, by Baldur Fay S. (trained by J. C. Milam). Went to post at 2:52. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily; second and third the same Paul Ruinart, showing improved form, followed Tackle closely to the stretch, where he dashed Into the lead and won easing up. Tackle had no mishaps, was away forwardly and showed the most speed for live furlongs, but tired badly in the last furlong. Milford, poorly ridden, came fast through the stretch and ran in Improved form. Severus ran poorly and tired near the end. Water Cooler gained steadily from a slow beginning and finished with a rush. Speed Marvel can do better. Scratched- 70297 Wes AVilsou, 99. Overweights Tackle, 2 pounds; Severus, 3; Water Cooler, 3J; Speed Marvel, 3; Barbette, 3. -t rj ff FOURTH RACE 1 1-1G Miles. (7149S l:45e 3 10S.) Purse $700. 3-yeac-olds and I 9 f upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $525. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 71CC1LITTLE LIGHTER WB 3 90 5 3 5s 5s 32 23 Is A Walsh AV II McMullen 8 8 7 2 4-5 71G2G THE MINKS w 4 112 4 G C G G 4l 21 J Lee D N Prewitt 9 12 10 4 S-5 71498 JERSEY LADY w 3 9G 1 1 2 lt Is l1 3' T KoernerW E Mathews 7 9 9 3 3 -2 (71626) COLONEL JACK WB 2 111 2 5 45 4 4 C 43 T Taylor MrsAVHIIolland G-5 S-5 8-5 3-5 out 71570 PLANTLAND avb 4 10G 3 4 l3 21 21 3H 5s Minder AV II Fizer 4 45 24 1 2-5 (71GG4)GRANA DA w 4 10G G 2 22 32 5l G G C H ShM'sJolin Marklein 4 C 6- 9-5 7-10 Time, 2G, 53, 1:212, 1:51?. l:59s. AVinner Ch. c, by Lamplighter Tocsin (trained by AV. II. McMullen, Jr.). Went to post at 3:13. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon easily; second driving; third the same. Little Lighter, away slowly, saved ground throughout and running to bis best form, wore the leaders down steadily and, taking the lead in the stretch, won in a canter. The Minks, badly outpaced for the first three-quarters, came with a rush through the stretch and wore Jersey Lady down in the closing strides. Jersey Lady showed the most speed early and, favored by her light Impost, ran a good race, but tired near the end. Colonel Jack, poorly ridden, ran far below his best form and can do better. Plant-, land retired after going three-quarters and was eased up in the stretch. Granada ran well for a half only. -1 rri A FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. (G2G77 1 :391 1 10oT) Purse $700. 2-year-olds. Handicap! JL 4 JL 7 Net value to winner $525. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt V ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (71G02)PINKOLA w 111 4 2 Ink is is is is Minder AV H Fizer 1 C-Gll-102-5 out 71GG53ED KANE w 102 5 1 3 22 25 2 2' C II Sliill'gAV II Fizer 1 G-511-102-5 out 71GG52LINDA LAKE AV 90 7 3 53 3nt 32 a2 s Hazzard Mrs S M. Marsh 15 15 15 4 7-5 (71GG5)KETC-HEM1KE AV 105 2 5 2l 41 55 52 4h Pickens M Nicol 24 24 11-57-101-3 71C4S)A"HISIC BROOM AV 100 3 G 4' 5 4k 45 x53 Gaugel J U Strode 5 9 7 24 7-5 71GS5 VANS EL w 92 1 4 G5 G15 G G G Pieratt J Gass 25 30 30 8 3 71CS2'!ANSONIA wb 924 G 7 7 V Pulled up.Skirvin II McCarren Jr 25 25 17 D 2 Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 2G, 522, 1:21, 1:52s. AA'inier Ch. g, by Pink Coat Wyola (trained by AV. II. Fizer). AVent to post at 3:3S. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon easily; second and third the same. 1'inkola, away fast and running well in the going, ran into an early lead and, although trying to bear out on the turns, led by a good margin throughout and won cantering. Ed Kane, also favored by the going, ran forwardly all the way and finished fast. Linda Lake had no mishaps and, better ridden, would have been closer up. Ketchemlke was knocked back at the three-quarters post, but ran a bad race. AYhlsk Broom had a rough trip. Ausonia was never a contender and was pulled up after goiug three furlongs. Scratched 71G033I'arkview, 100; 71GS5 Peoria, 90. Overweights A'ansel, 2 pounds; Ed Kane, 2; Ansonia, 1J. -i f"7 1 1 SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. (50G20 1:121 3 100.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and up JL 4 J L ward. Selling. Net value to winner $300. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 71G1G3MARVEL P. av 4 107 4" 2 ll l1 1 Vh J Lee W S Price 3-2 S-5 7-5 3-5 out (71G03)MERRICK WB 4 109 5 S Ss 23 2 23 Pickens J C Milam 2 25 8-5 1-2 out 71G44 BONEBRAKE W 5 103 C 5 5o ih 3 3 A Walsh AV Steuve 8 11 11 3 G-5 71GJ3 DAPPLE GOLD w G 105 7 4 71 Gl 5"i- 42 T Taylor J C Ferriss Jr 30 40 30 10 4 71G29 VIPERINE avb 5 103 S 7 Gl 72 45 5 Pieratt P J Nolan 10 13 13 5 2 71G2S DR. SPRUILL w 5 10S 3 1 2l 5l Gl Ch C II SliiU'gR L Thomas 15 15 S 3 1 71G03 LIGHT. CONDUCTOR AV 3 103 1 3 42 3U 75 71 Trueman E Fry SO 40 40 15 7 71GCG STONER HILL wb 4 108 2 G 8 S S S V Powers J Everman 15 20 20 7 2i Time, 2G. 522, l:22s. AA'inner B. f, by Plaudit Milcah (trained by W. S. Price). AVent to post at -1:02. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Marvel P. outbroke the others and, showing the most speed,-was always the leader by a safe margin and won with plenty in reserve. Merrick, badly ridden and away poorly, closed a big gap in the first half and was much exhausted in the stretch run, but held on gamely. Bonebrake ran a good race. D-apple Gold came from far back in the last quarter. Dr. Spruill and Viperine ran poorly. Stoner Hill was taken wide all the way. The winner was entered for $500; no bid. Scratched (7102S) Posing, 107; 715543CopperlieId, 105; 71GG22Kleinwood, 10S; 71GCG Camllle, 109; 71003 Anna Smith. 105; 715G92Airship, 107. Overweights Marvel P., 2 pounds. rj "I rT "I tf) SEVENTH RACE 2 Miles. (505S3 3:30 4 101.) Purse $700. 3-year-olds and up- , 4 JL 4 JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner $525. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 1 1 1 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 71GC72WATEPt LAKE W 4 111 4 4 11 l3 l5 la 1 l2 Minder Mrs N B Davis 2 2 7-5 1-2 out 71CG7 LADY GOODRICHw 5 105 5 2 So 3s 2l 210 212 2 Gaugel J U Strode 2 35 34 11-102-5" 71GG7 LITTLE ELKIN WB 9 102 3 5 4l 4 4s 412 4s 3s Ellenor J Arthur 8 8 4 7-5 7-10 71CG7 BLAZE O' LIGIITw 3 95 G 1 21 210 310 32 3 4 S'lesinger W H Robinson 5 5 4 7-5 3-5 70714 BERRYMAN wb 3 95 1 3 550 5 5 5 5 5 C Baker J Williams 30 30 30 10 3 ' 71371 D. G. TAYLOR w 4 105 2 G G Pulled up. D Riley J B Ossenbeck 50 50 40 12 4 Time, 2S, 552, 1:2-, 1:55, 2:24, 2:55, 3:20. 3:5S. Winner B. c, by AVhat-er-Lou Queen's Lake trained by N. B. Davis). AVent to post at 4:27. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Water Lake took the lead after racing Blaze o'LIght into subjection In the first mile and was never seriously menaced thereafter, winning in a big canter. Lady Goodrich moved up fast after going a. mile, but tired in the final stretch drive. Little Elkln was kept far back nearly throughout, but finished well and can do much better. Blaze o'Light had no mishaps and ran poorly. Bcrryman was never a serious contender. D. G. Taylor was eased up after going three-quarters. The winner was entered for $1,000; no bid. Scratched (71C44)Mark Time, 9D; 7iesssju,ngle Imp, 110 71CG7 Treaola, 111; 716S3 Docile, 110. Page 4 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO, Publishers of THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION CALENDAR ' Official organ of THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, V. H. Brunell. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brunell. 124 JETFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. Entered in the Post Office at Chicago as second class matter. COPYRIGHTED. Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1907 by Frank H. 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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, NOVEMBER 3. 1907. Eastern Stake Racing This Week EASTERN STAKE RACING THIS WEEK. Ten stake races will be run at Aqueduct in the course of the -week beginning tomorrow, the Wood-mere Stakes for three-year-olds and over being the first to be run. This is a dash of seven furlongs and 'will be decided tomorrow afternoon. The names of the probable starters are published today. Three good stakes will be run off Tuesday, the Bushwlck Steeplechase, Babylon Handicap for two-year-olds, and Election Day Handicap for all ages. The Bushwlck Is over a jumping course of about two miles, Thlstledale, Ilerculoid, Mr. McCann, Jimmy Lane, Grandpa, Delcanta, Garrett, Dulclan, Sinister, Maximilian, Gus Straus, Judge O'Gin, Ben Shaw and Sunglow showing prominently among the nominations. The Babylon Is at three-quarters, Spooner, Royal Tourist, Falcada, Running Account, Restigouche, Nimbus, Halket, Lady AVinifred, Live Wire, Dorante, Half Sovereign and Rialto are among the eligibles. The Election Day Handicap is a dash of a mile and an eighth, with many good horses nominated, the names of Nealon, Ballot, Glorifier, Brookdale Nymph, Tileing, Gretna Green, Gold Lady; Right Royal, Faust, Blue Book, Miss Crawford, Temaceo, Tourenne, McCarter, Cairngorm, Ironsides, Dolly Spanker, Rye, Far West and Bedouin holding out promise of a good race. The Bellerose Stakes, for two-year-olds, at three-quarters, under selling conditions, is set for decision Wednesday. It has forty-four entries, of which Spooner, The Squire, Single Stone, Frizette, James B. Brady, Master Robert, Wave Crest, .Arasee, King Cobalt, Chulita, Running Account, Woodlane, Sanguine, Black Mary, Bellwether, Aunt Rose and 'Tartar Maid have performed creditably. The stake to be run Thursday afternoon is the Bayview Handicap, at seven furlongs, for all ages. In this among others nominated are such fast horses as Faust, Keator, Sewell, Security, Kentucky Beau, Dreamer, Ben Ban, Jacobite, Cressina, Suffrage, Veil, Glorifier, Tileing, McCarter, Spooner, Nealon, Cairngorm, Don Enrique, Rye, Bat Masterson, Baby Wolf, Brookdale Nymph and Dolly Spanker. The Glen Cove Stakes, for three-year-olds, at a mile, will be decided Friday. It is a selling race, and Sewell, Tileing, Don Creole, Momentum, Don Enrique, Adoration, Gild, Flowaway, Conville, Ramrod, Oraculum, Saracinesca and Prince Hampton appear to be the best of its nominations. Three stake races will be run Saturday, the Queensboro Steeplechase at about two miles and a half, the Oakdale Handicap for two-year-olds at three-quarters of a mile and the Edgemere Stakes for all ages, weight for age, at a mile and an eighth. . The Queensboro nominations are practically the s'ame as those to the Bushwick. Among the entries to the Oakdale arE such useful two-year-olds as Restigouche, Half Sovereign, Fond Heart, Nimbus, Live Wire, Dorante, Halket, Lady Winifred, Rialto, Chulita, Spooner, Big Chief, Running Account, King Sol, Fancy, Royal Tourist, Beaucoup and Falcada. The Edgemere should furnish a good race, Nealon, Ballot, Glorifier, Running Water, Running Account, Brookdale Nymph, Blue Book, Faust, Kentucky Beau, Tourenne, Right Royal, McCarter, Ironsides and Bedouin being among the excellent performers eligible to start on equal terms in the weights. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF, t The Epsom Derby of 190S will be run Wednesday, June 3. Arthur Redfern, once a crack jockey with a well-remembered protective father, is now chauffeur for "Boots" Durnell. T. J. Carson reports the death of the yearling bay filly by Ben Stroine Irvana, a full sister to Bensonhurst, Bath Beach and Prospero. Jockey Mountain is going to get his leg into condition hunting, and will go to J. R. Waiuwright's place at Tarpon, Texas, until the racing begins at New Orleans. Cincinnati Enquirer. The following contingent sales are reported in the Racing Calendar: Franciscan, to T. A. Fullum; Llnncpee, to C. Mack; Jennie Wells, to C. Mack; iWilldo, to M. Chandler; Tuckernuck, to G. Martin. It ij asserted by the New York Sun that one of the leading bookmakers had surrendered his sheets oa all of the races ruu by Gold Lady this year t and that a quiet Investigation by the Jockey Club was under way There are two tales afloat concerning Slleve. Gallion, the one being to the effect that he has got over his cough and the other is that he will' probably not be seen under silk again and that he is to leave for Hungary at the beginning of November. London Sportsman. Land League, which won the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket last Wednesday, is one of the most consistent of English race horses.. In the course of the three seasons lie has been on the turf, he has won twenty-two of the thirty races in which he has taken part, and has only once failed to finish In the first three. With the breaking down of Emperor of India and his retirement, also retires W. A. Stanton as an owner. "Emperor of India was my only connection with the turf as an owner," said Mr. Stanton to James Fitzsimmons when the latter told him of. the mishap to the old horse. "I suppose I am now out of it entirely." Answers to Queries ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses of senders will not be answered or noticed; nor will any answers be sent by mail. W. D. M., Chicago. On the face of your statement, the sum due you was $12.75. W. W., Detroit, Mich. There having been no! Kerr entry, the wager was a draw. A. W. M., Chicago. The figures to the left of the horse's name is the chart number of its last race and if in brackets indicate that it won.' To the right in ' their order of succession they give, its age, weight to be carried in the race, degree1 of ability to run well in mud and handicap valuation. Telegraphic Form TELEGRAPHIC FORM. The horses which seem best in Monday's races are: Aqueduct Kew York, November 2. 1 Handzarra, Single Stone, Keator. 2 Senator Barrett, Lajeunesse, Miss Delaney. 3 Sewell, Dolly Spanker, Grapple. 4 Dolly Spanker. Right Royal, Dorante. 5 Brancas, Crafty, Ostrich. 0 Explosion, Bouquet, Adriana. H. Forsland. Pimlico Baltimore, Md., November 2. 1 De Burgo, Shirley R., Ornamentation. 2 Botanist, El Dorado, Oxford. 3 Filbert, Gold Quartz, Morning Light. 4 Lester L. Hayinan, Captain Hayes, Pioneer. 5 Cambyses, Aiken, Meddlesome Boy. C De Reszke, Clements, Lord Badge. 7 Miss Catesby, Millstone, Sea Maid. J. H. Anderson. Baltimore Entries BALTIMORE ENTRIES. For differences in weight add or deduct 5 points to the pound. An extra good rider'a average worth is 3 pounds. Probabilities: Weather clear; track heavy. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:15.) XRuns well in mud. Superior mud runner. First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2- year-olds. Selling. (Track record: 62171 l:07i 3 99.) InS. Horses. A. Wt. Hdcp. 71GGS De Burgo .197.. X.. 725 715S6 Trey of Spades 104 715 716912... Shirley R 99..X-.710 70S993... Giovanni Raggio 104.. X.. 710 71050 Montbert 104.. X.. 705 71G932. ..Ornamentation 101. . 705 71C07 Aristotle 107.. X.. 700 71G93 Ferrylanding '.104.. X-. 700 715SG Andalusia 102.. X.. 700 71005 Montclair 107..X..C95 71050 Black Hawk 107..X..6S5 71580.... Maid of Carroll 104.. X.. 025 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 6S54S 1:13J 5 120.) (71713)... Botanist 3. .110. .. .725 (71054)... St. Jeanne 3. .107. . X . .715 (71715)... El Dorado 3. .110. . X . .710 717132...GrazialIo 6. .115. . X . .710 71257 Oxford 5. .115. . X . .705 71713 High Chance 4. .112. . X . .705 71713 Simple Honours 4.. 112. 705 71GSS2...Mulvaney 3.. 110 700 71092 Dairy Maid 3. .107. . X . .675 7160G Congress 6.. 112 G70 711S3 Pater : 4. .112. .X. .G50 71GSS Revenue 3.. 107 G50 Third Race 1 Mile. All Ages, Maidens. Special Weights. (Track record: 654631:401397.) 71GS73...Gold Quartz 2.. 92.. X.. 725 716303... Filbert 2.. 92..X-.720 71GG9 Lady Gay Spanker 3. .107. . X . .715 71673 Grenadier 4.. 107 710 71674s... Morning Light 4.. 107 705 71G50 Tinker Bell 2.. 92 100 71G93 Octoic 2.. 95 690 71074 Wayside 3..10? COO 71G74 Racilia 3.. 107 650 71G10 Curley May 3.. 107 G25 71G6S Catherine M 2.. 92 600 Fin MacCool. b. c, by Chorister Valorous ... 3.. 107 Fourth. Race About 2 Miles. Steeplachase. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 715SS 1:22 G 152.) 71273... Pioneer 5.. 140 700 71C902... Merry JUaker 8. .143. . X . .695 71690 Lester L. Hayman ...... 4.. 132.. ..690 G4S292... Spencer Reiff 7.. 149 6S5 70SS7 Bonfire 7. .143. . X . .6S0 71671 Captain Hayes S..143 6S0 715SS3...Jig Music 5.. 140 675 71690.. '..Jonah 5.. 140 650 710712...Huddy 4.. 132 625 65316 Lida Woodlands 14.. 143 600 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 3- year-olds. Selling. (Track record: 65463 1:40 J 3 97.) 710SS. .. .CAMBYSES 106. . X . .725 71585 Meddlesome Boy 103.. X-. 710 71C70 Puritan Girl 10S 700 71590 Laura A ..10S. . X. .605 71GSS Hoot Mon ...Ill 690 (71G74) . . .Rectortown 10S 6S5 71C732... Aiken 10S G75 71092 Dairy Maid 103.. X-. 075 7-1674 Racilia 10S COO 71G51.... Thomas Hoy 103 650 71C0S Lizzie Flat 108 ..GOO Sixth. Race 1 Mile and 40 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 5S390 l:44g 2 99.) 717152... Ocean Spray ; 4. .104 725 (71717)... Lord Badge .. 8. .101. .. .715 716322 . . .Clements v . .ji.l01 X . .710' 71CS9....Paul Clifford ''.f 9oWiffi.705 716S9 Wabash Queen 3.. 91..X--705 71635 De Reszke 8. .104. ...700 71718 Bright Boy 3.. 93 700 71692. . . .Moonraker -5. .109. . X . .695 716S9 Suffice .'.- 5. .108. . X -,695 71718s... El Capltan 3. .100. . X . .690 71G693...Away 4. .101. . X . -6S5: 71654s .. .Jupiter 4.. 106.. X.. 680 71C52 Guess 7. .101. .X. .060 716G9 Judge Denton 6: .104. . X. .650 (71354)... Merry George 5.. 103.. X.. 650 Seventh Race 1 Mile. All Ages. Maidens. Special Weights. (Track record: 654631:401397.) 716GS3..Miss Catesby '.. 2.. 92.. X.. 725 716SS High Jumper 3.. 107 ..720 71G733... Millstone 3.. 107.. X.. 715 71673... Wilton Lackaye ........ 3. .110 700 71693 Sea Maid 2.. 92 690 71651.... Thomas Hoy 3.. 107 6S5 71674 West Over 3. .107 675 71603... .Chorus Girl 2.. 97.. X.. 670 71673 Llanthony Boy 5.. 107 650 71693.... Cartwheel .... .'. 2. . 92 650 J1467.... Russell A 5.. 110 625 M. J. Cromwell entry. New York Entries NEW YORK ENTRIES. (Aqueduct.) Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. XRuns well in inud. Superior mud runner.. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:00.) First Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. All Ages. Handicap. (Track record: 562S2 1:194 4100.) Ind. Horses. A. Wt. Hdcp. 71535 Jack Atkin 3. .126. . X . .750 71640... Tifeing 3. .102. .. .745 71657s... Handzarra 5. .100. . X . .740 71701 Keator ..5.. 98... .740 7167S Oraculum 3.. 97.. X.. 740 (71675) .. .Frank Lord 3.. 92.. X.. 740 715353...Lad of Langden 3.. 100 735 717013...Chantilly .... 4.. 96 735 71512... tSadler 4.. 93.. X.. 735 (71639)... Single Stone 2.. 92 735 716373..Tramp .'. 3.. S7 730 71675 Listless 4.. S4 725- 71657 Estimate -. 3.. 90 720 69S33...Field Marshal .......... 2.. S5 715 J. H: McCormick entry. L. O. Appleby entry. Second Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (Track record: 42614 l:12i 3 110.) (71676) ... Senator Barrett 97.. X.. 725 (71592) . ..Lajeunesse 100. . X . .720 (716S0) . . .Youthful . .. . . . . ; . 101. . X ...715 71G612...Alauda 94.. X.. 715 71595 Tartar Maid 102.. X.. 715 71G392 . . .Blacksheep 110 jlO 71G61 Bounding Elk 102 710 716S0J...Tilekilns 94 710 71G7G3...MIss Delaney 105.. X.. 705 71560 Biskra ...102 705 716S0 Rifle Range 99.. X.. 705 71527 Eyd'ent 99 705 71CG1 Miss Mazzoni . . .103. . X - .700 716S0 Spring Heel 94.. X.. 700 69739 Sylvia G. 94. 700 71639 Tee Tick 97.. X.. 695 71676 Goshen Chief 97 695 70793 Caesar's Wife . 94...;.. 690 Third Race 7-8 Mile. WoodmereStakes. $1,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record:' 504201:263101.) (71563)... Juggler 4. .107. . X . .750 715943,.. Sewell 3.. 103.. X.. 745 71563 2... Grapple ... 5. .105. ...740 71563s.. DolIy Spanker ...... . 6. .100. . X . .740 (71620) .. Adoratiqn 3.. 100.. X.. 735 71057s. ..Handzarra 5. .105. . X . .730 71657 Saylor 4. .101 730 71679 Smiling Tom 3.M06..X..725 71677s... Troublemaker 3.. 103. 725 R. T. AVllson, Jr. entry. Fourth Race 1 1-16 Miles. All Ages. Handicap. (Track record: 5037S 1:45 3 99.) (6S645)..Glorifier 5.. 130.. X.. 750 715762... Right Royal 5. .113. .. .745 71563s... Dolly Spanker G.. 115.. X.. 740 71657. ..Saylor 4.. 92 740 71703 Don Creole 3.. 105.. X-. 740 71G77 Killiecrankie 3.. OS.. X.. 740 (7165S)... Yorkist 3.. 06.. X.. 740 717013...Chantilly 4.. 100 735 71G79 Smiling Tom 3.. 99.. X.. 735 71575 Zienap 4.. 9S..X.-735 71574 Dorante 96.. X.. 730 710593...Aimee C. 2.. 92 730. 71641 D'Arkle 5.. 85.. X.. 730 71524.... Moonshine 4.. 90.. X.. 725 J. H. McCormick entry. Fifth Race I 5-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 504182:15 3 9S.) 71548.,.. Crafty 3.. SS..X..725 71650s... Ostrich 6. .105. . X . .720 (71621) .. .Branca! 6. .103. .. .715 716C02...J. F. Donohue.. 4. .102. .. .715 71677 Killiecrankie ... 3.. OS. -X. .715 715G1 Red Friar 5. .101. . X . .710 71641 D'Arkle 5.. 99. .X.. 703' 71621 Rip Rap 3.. 94. .X.. 700 71573 Stoney Lee 3.. SG 695 Sixth Race 5-8 Mile Straight. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. (Track record: 65451592120.) 7159 12 . . .EXPLOSION 109 750 715622. . .Bouquet r.102 745 71145 Adriana 102 740 716592. . .Woodlane 10G. . X . .735 70271. .. .Masks and Faces 102 725 71676s... Miss Delaney ". 102.. X.. 725 71560 Biskra . 102 715 716S0 The Belle of Mayfalr 99 715 71515 Queen Marguerite 102 705 71515 Dial-plate 99 700 71659 Okitau ,. 99 700 71145.... Great Dame ..10(5 690 Redemption, . br. f , by - Pon- tiac Penitent 99 Estella C, ch. f, by Solitaire II. PIquante 99 Sandal, b. f, by Disguise N Fairy Slipper 09 Latonia Racing Statistics LATONIA RACING STATISTICS. During the sixteen days- of the Latonia Jockey Club's mcetiug at Latonia, October 10 to November 2, 104 races, four of them steeplechases, were decided. The total distribution in purses was $53,000. This money went to 107 owners, of whom the following thirty-five won $500 or more each: Owners. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. W. H. Fizer 8 4 3 $3,725 P. Dunne .. 6 5 2 2,725 J. C. Milam 6 5 4 2675 John Markleln 7 0 0 2,450 E. Alvey .5' O 0 1,800 J. R. Wainwrigbt 3 0 2 1,575 J. U. Strode 3 2 3 1,475 R. L. Thomas 3 1 3 1,450 M. .Nicol 3 1 1 1,425 J. W. May 3 0 1 1,275 T. P. Hayes 2 3 2 1,250 B. Schreiber 2 O O 1,225 J. C. Ferriss, Jr 2 2 0 1,025 W. H. McMullen 2 1 0 1,000 J. B. Respess 2 3 1 975 W. S. Price ' 3 0 2 975 W. Walker 1 4 0 950 C. C. Van Meter 2 0 1 930 L. A. Cella 1 4 3 823 C. Hak 2 0 1 823 Mrs. N. B. Davis, 1 3 0 70 C. Straus j 2 0 0 750 W. J. Donohue 1 3 3 725 J. McDonald 1 0 0 700 F. Gering, Jr. 13 1 650 ' T. Kiley 1 O 1 025 Mrs. W. II. Holland 1 1 0 625 W. E. Walsh 2 O 0 600 J. Arthur . . 1 0 4 575 J. Gass 1 1 3 575 L. V. Bellew 1 2 0 550 W. H. Crawford 1 . 1 2 550 R. B. Stelle 1 2 4 550 J. F. Witcher 1 2 O 500 F. J. Kelly 1 1 1 500 The money-earning horses numbered 178, of which the following thirty-five won $500 or more each: Horses. . 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Mark Time 5 0 0 $1,850 Pinkola ..'.3 1 1 1,525 Polly Prim 2 0 1 1,250 Granada 3 O 2 1,225 Deutschland 2 0 0 1,225 E. T. Shlpp 3 0 O 1,100 Little Lighter 2 1 0 1,000 The Clansman . 2 0 1 950 Itacatiara 2 0 1 825 Please ..2 O 0 800 Dainty Belle 2 1 0 775 Water Lake 1 2 0 775 Merrick . 2 2 0 750 McChord 2 O O 750 Hazelthorpe 2 O- 0 750 Heine 2 O 0 750 Sister Polly 2 0 0 750 Colonel Bob 1 3 O 750 Lexoline " 1 O 0 700 Ed Kane 12 1 700 Marvel P. 2 O 1 C30 Avaunteer 1 1 O 050 Harting 1 0 1 625 Colonel Jack .1 1 0 025 Coon 2 0 0 600 Ralbert 1, 2 0 530 Hazel Patch 1 2 0 550 ' Lady Martha 1 1 2 550 Lady Goodrich 1 .1 0 325 Prince Ahmed 1 - 0 0 523 Belle Scott 1 0 2 523 Ovelando 1 0 1 500 Airship 1 2 0 500 Lens 1 0 2 500 Albert Star 1 1 0 500 The standing of the Jockeys riding at the meeting was as follows: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp.'P.C. C. H. Shilling S7 25 16 10 30 .29 C. Koerner 40 14 8 6 12 .35 J. Lee 75 14 9 9 43 .19 Minder 31 10 4 5 12 .32 E. Martin .6Q 7 6 8 39 .12 Pickens 7S 7 S 10 53 .09 Gaugel 15 3 1 3 8 .20 T. Taylor 33 3 4 1 25 .09 Foy 19 2 2 0 15 .11 A. Walsh 29 2 -4 2 21 .07 V. Powers 39 2 7 1 29 .03 R. Fisher ...4 1 0 0 3 .25, Dearborn 9 1 O 1 7 .11 Watkins 11 1 0 0 10 .09 Pleratt 13 12 19 .OS Mountain ...... .17 1 2 3 .11 .06 Brandt 18 1 11 15 .06 Troxler 22 1 2 1 18 .05 Fogarty 24 1 1 2 20 .04" Schlesinger 29 1 1 4 23 .03 Farrow 31 1 3 0 27 .03 Lycurgus 32 1 3 6 22 .03 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names and finished third or better, but did not ride a winner:- Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Aubuchon 13 0 2 1 10 J. Baker 7 0 1 1 5 D. Boland 14 O 4 1 9 Hazzard 3 0 ' 1 1 1 Heidel ...22 , 0 2 2 18 T. Koerner 4 0 1 2 1 Sklrvln 17 0 1 2 14 W. R. Walker r 0 2 0 3 Moreland 1 0 1 0 0 W. Ott 12 O 1 O IV C. Baker 9 O O 1, 8 Brannon : 1 O O 1 0 Dubei 0 "0 0 1 5 Ellenor 15 0 0 5 10 Glasner 3 0 0 1 2 Heaphy 1 O 0 1 0 Keppler ., 6 0 O 1 5 Trueman 22 0 0 3 19 James Hicks 3 O 0 1 2 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their, names, but were never "in the money" : S. Allen, 1: Boyllng, 1; J. Butler, 10; L. Bailey. 4; Boadwee, 5; Jess Conley, 2; Cherry, 2; Clark, 2; Benson, 3; II. Everett, 2; J. Ferris, 4; Griffin, 2; McAllister, 4; McNamara, 1; A. Robinson, 1; D. Riley, 13; F. Swain, 8; B. S. Smith, 3; Smart, 1; Wallace 2; Wickliue, 2. The standing of the steeplechase joekeys riding at the meeting was as follows: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. r.C. McClure 3 2 0 0 1 .67 Wickline 3 1 1 0 1 .33 Yourell 3 1 0 0 2 .33 The following steeplechase jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names and finished third or better, but did not ride a winner: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Pollack 3 0 1 2 0 Welton 4 0 1 1 2 Garnett 3 O 1 1 1 The following steeplechase jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the money": W. Allen, 1; S. Hughes, 2; Higgins, 1. Trainers saddled winners to the number set opposite their names as follows: Baker, G. C ...5 Ireland, J. T 3 Baker, J. H 1 Jacobson. M. V 1 Bellew, L. V 1 Joplin. W. 0 1 Campbell, R. E. 1 Kelly, F 2 Cassell, W. H 1 Kiley, T 1 Darnaby, A. L 1 Lally, J 1 Davis, N. B 1 Larscn, H 1 Donohue, W. J 1 Luzader, F." 4 Ferriss, J. C. Jr 2 Markleln, John 7 Fitzgerald, LB 1 May, J. W 3 Fizer, W. II 8 McMullen, W. H. Jr. 2 Flannigan. J. J 2 Milam, J. C 6 Galena, G 1 Moody, J. H. 1 Gass. J 1 Nicol, M. 3 Gering, F. Sr 1 Oots, II . 2 Gorey, A. J 1 Poole, G. W 1 Grater, W 1 Price, W. S 3 Grosche. F 1- Rothert. J. S 1 Gum, W 1 Runnels, R. T 1 Hak, C 2 Steuve, W 1 Hall, J. W 1 Strode. J. U 3 Hanlon, F 8 Stubbs, E 1 Hayes, T. P 2 Van Meter, C. C. ... 2 Henderson, S. M. ... 1 Varwlg, R 1 Henry, D 2 Vitltoe, D 1 Horton, E 1 Walker, W 1 House, A. M. ....... 1 Page 5 New York Entries and Past Performances for Monday, November 4 New York Entries and Past Performances for Monday, November 4. f 7 7 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. ( 7 ft FIRST RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. All Ages. Handicap. (582S2 1:194 4100.) - ? ' Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St U ?i StrFin Jockeys Best Company. JACK ATKIN, b. o, 8, by Bain El Salado (B. Schreiber). Weight today 126. 7 71535 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 11-6 126 11 11 11 11 11 NIcol Suffrage, Sewell, Lad of Langden. 7 71476 Belmont 7-S 1:251 fast 4 137 7 5 5 5 41 431 J Martin BenBan, Brook.Nymph, Kent-Beau. 71361 Belmont 3-4 1:121 fast 31 123 4 2 1 lh 31 J Martin Baby Wolf, Dreamer, Oraculum. i TTTiKTNG, b. o, 3, by Hastings Futile (J. H. McCormick). Woight today 102. 7 71640 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 50 112 7 S 5 62 61 Sumter BabyWoK, Dreamer, BatMasterson 7 69660 Latonia 1 1-8 1:524 fast 105 6 7 4 3 31 1 Garner Pasadena, Phil Finch, The Minks. 69220 Gravesend 1 1-16 1:48 slow 100 4 3 3 3 21 lh Sumter Masaniello, Bad News, Red Friar. 690S7 Belmont Pk 1 1:39 fast 105 5 5 5 4 4s 2n Sumter D.Spanker, SirTodd'ton, Umbrella. J HANDZARRA, oh.m. 6, by Handzel Elzarra (D. C. Johnson). Weight today 100. j 71657 Jamaica 3-4 1:141 fast 7 115 4 4 4 3 32 W Knapp Comedienne, Kins Cobalt, Okenite. i 71640 Jamaica 3-1 1:14 fast S 100 3 2 2 21 41 Buxton BabyWolf, Dreamer, BatMasterson ; 71594 Jamaica 3-4 1:13? slop 8 95 1 1 1 lh lh Buxton Explosion, Sewell, Purslane. ; 71525 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 13 100 7 4 4 21 21! Buxton Tom McGrath, Oraculum, LadyAnne XEATOR, b. g, I, by Charaxus Generine (F. E. Brown). Weight today 98. . 71701 (See Aqueduct chart in this paper.) J 71610 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 40 106 9 9 7 71 7" Horner BabyWolf. Dreamer, BatMasterson , 71060 G'vesend Ab3-4 1:12 slop 10 106 6 5 5 4 4T Finn C.Hayes, King'sDaughter. DeMund , 70986 G'vesend Ab3-4 1:10? slop 9-6 107 5 4 4 41 41 W Miller De Mund, Chief Hayes, Num. One. 1 70893 Sheeps'd 7-8 l:25g hvy 4 109 5 4 4 4 3 3" J Martin Roseben, Far West, Chapultepec ORACULUM, b. c. 3, by Sorcerer Hanoverine (G. M. Odom). Weight today 97. 71678 Jamaica 3-4 1:124 fast 4 106 3 3 4 4l 58 It McDan'IDon Enrique, Momentum, Faust. 71561 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast 1 126 2 2 2 3 410 49 E Dugan Zipango, Summer Cloud, Tramp. 71525 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 13-5 101 3 6 6 61 3J R McDan'lTomMcGrath, Handzarra, LadyAnne 71495 Belmont 1 1:391 fast 4 105 3 1 1 1 l1 l1! R McDan'lTroublcmaker, Rockstone, Wes. FRANK LORD, ch. g, 3, by Royal Flush ILL Miza (L. Mulligan). Weight today 92. 71675 Jamaica 3-4 l:14i fast 10 9S 2 1 1 11 11 Musgr've East End, Pantoufle, Listless. 71637 Jamaica 3-1 1:14? fast 10 98 3 2 3 4 41 Musgr've Rockstone, Belleof Iroquois, Tramp. 71436 Belmont 61 f 1:192 fast 30 115 6 4 4 7 71 T ChandlerSal Volatile. Zienap, SirJ.Johnson. 71421 Belmont 7-8 l:25g fast 40 104 2 5 6 10 10 10 T ChandlerDanoscara, Earl G., Don Enrique. LAD OF LANGDEN, b. g, 3, by Algol Lass of Langden (W. W. Dardcn). Weight today 100. 71535 Jamaica 3-1 1:13 fast 15 100 8 6 6 5l 3l Delaby Suffrage. Sewell. Number One. 71417 Belmont 1 1:39 fast 9-5 107 1 3 3 2 2 11 E Dugan SummerCloud, Ramrod, Park Row. 71378 Belmont 7-8 1:252 fast 10 97 8 5 5 3 l1 2" E Dugan Law.P.Daley, NumberOne, Earl G. 71322 Belmont 7-S 1:252 fast 50 99 7 8 8 3 3 41 G Burns Don Enrique, Zienap, Dolly Spanker OHANTLLLY, ch. c, 4, by Salvation Valencienne (F. D. Weir). Weight today 96. 71701 (See Aqueduct chart in this paper.) 71512 Jamaica. 3-4 1:131 fast 20 115 9 8 5 61 42 "W Knapp Quadrille, Sewell, Zienap. 71436 Belmont 61 f 1:19 fast 7 136 7 7 8 8 S121W Knapp Sal Volatile, Zienap, SirJ.Johnson. 70841 Sheeps'd 3-4 1:13 fast 8 133 2 4 7 7 819lNicol Cresslna, J. O. Core, Fancy Bird. SADLER, br. c, 4, by Sandringham Aunt Betsy (L. O. Appleby). Weight today 93. 71512 Jamaica 3-4 1:131 fast 8 100 6 5 7 61 631 Brussel Quadrille. Sewell. Zienap. 70916 Sheeps'd 3-4 1:132 fast GO 114 3 1 2 4 41 Raynor Far West, Altuda, Quadrille. SINGLE STONE, br. g, 2, by Solitaire II. Cattle Kate (T. D. Sullivan). Weight today 92. 71639 Jamaica 51 f 1:0S1 fast 1 104 2 111 11 W Miller Blacksheep, Reene W., Sussex. 70473 Saratoga . 51 f l:07i fast 9-10 99 4 2 2 23 2'i Beckman All Alone, Black Mary, Moquette. 70400 Saratoga 51 f 1:071 fast 3-2 99 7 3 3 31 21 Beckman All Alone. 'Marbles, Lotus Brandr. 70257 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1:06 fast 97 3 2 1 11" 11 Beckman Please, Wm. H. Lyon, Long Ball. 70220 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1:064 fast 97 5 2 3 31 38 Beckman Heknows. Woodlane, M. and Faces. TRAMP, b. g, 3, by Commando Tenderness (L. O. Appleby). Weight today 87. 71637 Jamaica 3-1 1;144 fast 8 9S 6 4 4 31 3 W Walsh Rockstone, B. of Iroquois, F.Lord. 71561 Jamaica 11-16 1:45 fast 8 110 5 4 3 4 31 3 Raynor Zipango, SummerCloud, Oraculum. 68594 Jamaica 3-4 1:16 mud 111 1 1112 l1! J Martin DanBuhre, Herman, Claude Duval. C5325 Jamaica 6-8 1:02 good 100 6 6 6 6l 4'1 H Alex Plaud, Dainty Belle, Viva Voce. LISTLESS, ch. f, 4. by Voter Indifference (W. C. Daly). Weight today 84. 71673 Jamaica 3-4 1:141 fast 50 95 1 3 2 h 41 Yorke Frank Lord, East End, Pantoufle. 71565 Jamaica 3-4 1:134 fast 30 9S 6 4 3 3l 31 Yorke Comedienne. Teacress, Consistent. 71257 Brighton 3-4 1:124 fast 300 90 9 9 9 8 -8lulYorke BabyWolf, Kent.Beau, Clolsteress. ESTIMATE, br. f. 3. by Sir Dixon Reckon (A. L. Aste). Woight today 90. 71657 Jamaica 3-4 1:141 fast 40 115 7 10 10 10 10 Notter Comedienne, K.Cobalt. Handzarra. 71576 Jamaica 1 1-8 1:542 fast 10 112 3 2 2 4 5 55 W Miller LaneAllen, RlghtRoyal, T.Waddell. 70166 Brighton B. 1 1-16 1:461 fast 104 1 1 1 1 1 l1! W Miller Neoskaleeta, Sailor Girl, Moonshine 69345 Gravesend 1 1-16 1:471 fast 111 3 2 2 3 35 31 C Koerner Court Dress, YankeeGirl, Adoration. 69061 Belmont Pk 1 1:402 fast 121 2 5 4 4 41 41 E Dugan YankeeGirl, Adoration, CourtDrcss. FIELD MARSHAL, b. c, 2, by Hamburg Field Argent (J. H. McCormick). Weight today 85. 69833 Sheep. Bay 5 1-2 f 1:03? fast 112 3 12 10 122 12" W Knapp Gene Russell, Hollister. Jubilee. 63763 Sheep. Bay 5 1-2 f 1:06s; slow 109 17 17 17 17 17 Horner Meelick. Besom. Jane Swift. J. H. McCormick entry Field Marshal and Tileing. L. O. Appleby entry Tramp and Sadler. SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (42614 1:123110.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St V ?i StrFin Jockeys Best Company. SENATOR BARRETT, ch. c, 2, by Ogden Bremen (Burlingame Stable). Weight today 37. 71676 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 7 97 1 1 1 l3 1 E Dugan Bellwether, MIssDelaney, ReeneW. 71617 Jamaica 3-4 1:17 slow 16-5 97 2 1 4 51 5 E. Dugan Obert, Miss Mazzoni, Orfano. 71473 Belmont 61 f l:22g fast 15 91 5 . 4 4 41! 410lKraemer Wave Crest, Obert, Bridge Whist. 713S1 Belmont 51 f 1:06 fast 10 92 9 8 5 4 41 E Dugan The Squire, JaneSwift, Berry Maid. LAJEUNESSE, ch. o, 2, by Star Shoot Arcadia. (F. Burlew). Weight today 100. 71592 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 slop 15 94 9 6 6 21 ll Sumter Beardall. Miss Delaney, L.Roedeier 71562 Jamaica 51 f 1:004 fast 30 95 9 8 8 8 81 Buxton Rosimjro, Bouquet, Aunt Rose. . 71522 Jamaica 3-4 1:131 fast 15 105 2 4 4 6 8" Jas Hen'syExplosion, Rosimiro, Banyah. YOUTHFUL, ch. g, 2, by Juvenal Immediate (J. L. McGinnis). Weight today 101. 716S0 Jamaica 5-8 1:012 fast 11-5 101 1 11 l5 l3 Notter Mar.Louise, Tilekilns, Riflellange. 71617 Jamaica 3-4 1:17 slow 8-5 94 4 2 2 61 912JSumter Obert, Miss Mazzoni, Orfano. 71537 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 40 92 5 1 1 lh 21 Henry Arasee, Chulita, Blacksheep. 71381 Belmont 51 f 1:06 fast 40 92 18 17 16 16 16 Lang The Squire, JaneSwift, Berry Maid. ALAUDA, b. c. . by Ornament L'Alouette (R. T. Wilson, Jr.). Weight today 94. 71661 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:49 fast 7 90 5 3 2 2 l1 2 Buxton St. Ilario, Bridge Whist, Beardall. 71592 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 slop 15 94 6 5 5 6l 691 Buxton Lajeunesse, Beardall, yw Delaney. 71537 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 30 92 9 10 10 10 Sl E Dugan Arasee, Youthful, Chulita. 71340 Belmont 3-4 1:113 fast 25 99 9 10 10 9 9lulSumter TheSquIre, .TamesB.Brady, Hollister TARTAR MAID, b. f, 2, by Star Ruby Barbary Maid (A. J. Joyner). Weight today 102. 71595 Jamaica 51 f 1:072 slop 10 93 4 5 4 41 610lSumter King Cobalt, Arasee, Bellwether. 71560 Jamaica 51 f 1:07? fast 18-5 99 4 2 1 1 l3 Sumter MissDelaney, Sungleam, M.Mazzoni 71510 Jamaica 3-4 1:14? fast 8 94 3 3 2 31 3s D McC'thyJamesB.Brady, St.Ilarlo, Sungleam. BLACKSHEEP, ch. o, 2, by Sir Hampton Gladeyes (E. R. Bradley). Weight today 110. 71639 Jamaica 51 f 1:0S1 fast 8 105 1 3 3 2' 21 Herbert Single Stone. Reene W., Sussex. 71537 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 15 104 2 5 5 4l 4! Herbert Arasee, Youthful. Chulita. 71381 Belmont 51 f 1:06 fast 30 99 7 10 10 11 11 Herbert The Squire, JaneSwift, Berry Maid. 71261 Brighton 3-4 l:13g fast 15 108 2 5 5 51 51 W Mcln'reBeardall, Rialto, Alex Grant. BOUNDING ELK. b. c, 2, by Ruskin II. Miss Ball (Mrs. H. H. Selbv). Woight today 102. 71661 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:19 fast 30 99 4 9 9 9 10 "10 E Walsh St.' Ilario, Alauda, Bridge Whist. 71083 G'vesend 51 f 1:07? slow 50 100 6 7 8 8 S Sandy King Cobalt, The Squire, Arasee. 70944 G'vesend 51 f 1:061 fast 60 97 6 12 12 12 11 F Swain Please, Magazine, Ella O'Neill. 70883 Sheeps'd 3-4 1:151 slop 20 95 1 1 1 3 3'1 G Swain Voorhecs, ChicfHayes, JennleWells TILEKILNS, ch. t, 2. by Dr. Haabroock Tuilleries (D. C. Johnson). Weight today 94. 716S0 Jamaica 5-S l:01g fast 4 95 4 2 2 3'i 31 Buxton Youthful. Mar.Louise, RifleRange. 71560 Jamaica 51 f l:07g fast 16-5 91 6 3 4 71 S91 Buxton TartarMaid. M. Delaney, Sungleam. 70154 Brighton B. 6 1-2 f 1:06? fast 97 11 9 9 8h 8"lBeckman Please, Heknows, Banyah. 69624 Sheep. Bay 5-8 l:01j fast 96 1 2 2 21 11" Beckman Joe Nealon, Ansonia, Fresh. MISS DELANEY. b. f, 2, by Plaudit Laodice (J. Fitzsimmons). Weight today 105. 71676 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 7 101 2 3 4 31 31 Brussel Sen.Barrett, Bellwether, ReeneW. 71592 Jamaica 3-1 1:15 slop 31 101 3 3 3 3" 3ll Brussel Lajeunesse, Beardall, Lou.Roederer 71560 Jamaica 51 f 1:072 fast 12 103 1 6 8 41 23 Brussel Tart.Maid, Sungleam, MissMazzoni 71381 Belmont 51 f 1:06 fast 15 E9 10 9 9 9 SiMcCabey The Squire. JaneSwift, Berry Maid. BISKRA, br. f, t. by Hermence Africa (B. C. Murray). Weight today 102. 71560 Jamaica 51 f 1:072 fast 20 100 12 12 12 11 11 Cullen TartarMaid, M.Delauey, Sungleam. 71537 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fa ,t 10 95 1 6 8 8 10 Sumter Arasee, Youthful, Chulita. 71473 Belmont 61 f 1:22? fast 20 92 7 8 8 7 722lSumter Wave Crest, Obert, Bridge Whist. 70846 Sheeps'd 3-4 1:15 fast 30 101 4 4 5 9 9 Cullen R.Account, Bellwether, J.B.Brady. RIFLE RANGE, b. g, 2, by Oddfellow Fanny Rikea (J. Rcmo). Weight today 99. 716S0 Jamaica 5-8 l:01g fast 20 100 7 6 6 41! 41 A Martin Youthful. MarianLouise, Tilekilns. 71617 Jamaica 3-4 1:17 slow 30 99 6 7 8 7 68 A Martin Obert. Miss Mazzoni, Orfano. 71272 Hamilton 51 f 1:092 slow 8 90 2 2 2 24 2 A Martin Guarda, Oroba, Dominant. 71096 Hamilton 5-8 1:031 fast 30 99 6 5 7 61 p'i A Martin Truro. Manhelmer. Montclair. 70935 Toronto 5-8 1:011 fast 20 101 7 7 fi 5s 57 A Martin T.byCourtesy, Ketchemike, Revery. EYDENT, ch. I, 2, by Pontiac Miss Lois (R. W. Carter). Weight today 90. 71527 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 20 84 8 6 5 5l 5"lKraemer Whip Top. Ida D., Marian Louise. 70969 Toronto 5-8 l:02g fast 60 104 10 4 2 21 21 L Smith Dredger. Our Boy. Mamaroneck. 70780 Montreal 6-8 1:022 slop 30 107 10 10 10 10 1022lA'buchon Chief Desmond, Gaga, Orena. MISS MAZZONI. b. f, 2, by Mazagan Rescue (H. J. Harris). Weight today 103. 71661 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:49 fast S 97 1 4 4 4 41 69 Herbert St. Ilario, Alauda, Bridge, Whist. 71617 Jamaica 3-4 1:17 slow 20 101 8 5 6 31 22 Brussel Obert, Orfano, Rosarlo. 71592 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 slop 15 99 2 7 7 81 710 A Martin Lajeunesse. Beardall. M. Delaney. 71560 Jamaica 51 f 1:072 fast 30 91 3 9 9 8 4 Delaby TartarMaid, M.Dclaney, Sungleam. SPRING HEEL, b. f, 2, by Handsp ring Femesole (Mr. Earle). Weight today 94. 71680 Jamaica 5-8 1:012 fast 50 95 S 8 8 81 S'l Jas Hogg Youthful, MarianLouise,. Tilekilns. . 71527 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 15 90 13 13 13 14 14 Jas Hogg Whip Top, Ida D.. Marian Louise. 71063 G'vesend 61 1 1:112 slop 5 10S 3 4 4 41 5121J Martin K.Plate, Q.ofthcHills. Gentleman. 70981 G'vesend 61 f 1:0S slop 20 101 10 11 11 11 11 Sandy Big Chief, Sanguine, MlS3 Delaney. SYLVIA G., br. f, 2, by Masetto Java (A. L. Aste). Weight today 94. 69739 Sheep. Bay 5-S 1:02s mud 109 15 15 15 15 15 Farrow Geo. Considine, Orena, Thurbet. 6S341 Aqueduct 4 1-2 f 514 fast 101 10 10 10l 1081 Garner Citizen, Biskra, Look. 68292 Aqueduct 4 1-2 f 654 clow 104 12 10 131 131R Mercado Fresh, Youthful, C. n. Shilling. TEE TICK, b. o, 2, by Macy Tee"Ky Tee (8. Lazarus). Weight today 97. 71639 Jamaica 51 f 1:0S1 fast 12 104 3 5 5 6l 5 Horner Single Stone. Blacksheep, ReeneW. . 71592 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 slop 40 97 5 2 3 5h 9 Jas nogg Lajeunesse, Beardall, M. Delaney. 71510 Jamaica 3-4 1:142 fast 60 93 5 2 8 8 8" J Hoff J.B.Brady, St. Ilario, Tartar Maid. 71381 Belmont 51 f 1:06 fast 60 92 11 14 14 14 14 Jas Hogg The Squire, JaneSwift, Berry Maid. GOSHEN CHIEF, ch. c, 2, by The Greek Miss Belinda (M. Hirsch). Woight today 97. . 71676 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 20 97 7 7 7 7 7"JClare S.Barrett, Bellwether, M. Delaney. . 71612 Jamaica 51 f 1:09 fast 12 109 8 6 5 5 61 Clare Adriuche, Rolando. Sparkcr. 71184 Brighton 3-4 1:14 fast 50 105 5 7 3 3h 331 Clare St. Ilario. Milford. Scmpro. 70171 Saratoga 51 f 1:08 fast 40 115 6 4 6 61 6 Beckman Big Chief, Polli- Watts, Bellwether. CAESAR'S WIFE. ch. f, 2, by Cesarion Miss Thomas (J. J. Fordy). Weight today 94. . 7079S Sheeps'd 3-1 1:16 mud 20 91 4 5 9 10 10 W Burns Dixon Belle, Complete, Sungleam. 70425 Saratoga 61 f 1:08 fast 100 95 11 12 12 11 11 Brussel Boema, Lotus Brandt, Gold Quartz. CS1G2 Jamaica 5-8 1:011 fast 99 6 5 6 7l 7" R Lowe Hands Arnund. B. . Elk. B. Williams ' I THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. Woodmero Stakes. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (50420 1:263101.) 1 Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St StrFin Jockeys Best Company. JUGGLER, br. g, 4, by Hamburg Elusive (F. Burlew). Woight today 107. 71563 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:474 fast 13-5 105 3 2 2 2 11 1J Jas Hen'syGrapple, Dolly Spanker, Rye. 71524 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 21 118 4 2 3 2 11 1 W Miller RlghtRoyal, D.Spanker. Moonshine. , 71220 Brighton 3-4 1:12 fast 30 115 13 13 13 13 13 Finn Jack Atkin, Dreamer. Pr.Hamburg. P9375 Gravesend 1 1-16 1:47 fast 116 8 8 8 8 8 8 Notter Voorhees, Crackenthorpe, Blandy. f 7 7 ( 7 ? ' 7 7 i 7 7 J j i ; ; . J , , 1 . . . . . 1 , SEWELL, b. c, 3, by Cesarion Ora Bailey (Burlingame Stable). Weight today 103. 71594 Jamaica 3-4 1:13? slop 9-5, HJiJi 3 3. 3 31 E Dugan Handzarra, Explosion, Purslane. 71535 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast S ' 123 3 4sJ 4 21 E Dugan Suffrage, L.ofLangden, NumberOne 71512 Jamaica 3-4 1:131 fast 6 126 3 3 3 31 2l E Dugan Quadrille, Zienap, Chantilly 71259 Brighton 1 1:39 fast 2 110 4 4 4 4 2 21 E Dugan Spooner, Old Honesty, M.Antonyll. GRAPPLE, b. g. 6. by Woolsthorpe Embrace (F. J. Farrell). Weight today 108. 71563 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:474 fast 31 98 2 1 1 1 23 21 Buxton Juggler, Dolly Spanker, Rye. 71439 Belmont 1 1:384 fast 11-10 106 2 2 3 4 31 23 Buxton Dolly Spanker, Orphan Lad, Faust. 71345 Belmont 7-8 1:261 fast 7-5 100 1 2-4 3.. 11 1 P Kelly Wes, Escutcheon, Lotus. DOLLY SPANKER, br. g. 6, by Kingston Lady Gay (R. T. Wilson, Jr.). Weight today 100. 71563 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:474 fast 8-5 98. 5 5 4 4 45 331 E Dugan Juggler, Grapple, Rye. 71524 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 8-5 126 2 6 5 4 21 3B1 E Dugan Juggler, Right Royal, Moonshine: 71439 Belmont 1 1:384 fast 13-10 106 4 4 2 2 l'l Is E Dugan Grapple, Orphan Lad, Faust. ADORATION, ch. f. 3, by Ornament Excellent (E. T. Wilson, Jr.). Weight today 100. 71620 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:51 slow 9-20 93 4 3 3 3 J1 l'i B Dugan Flowaway, Yorkist, Ramrod. 71477 Belmont 1 1-16 1:45 fast 4 95 1 2 1 1 U 2nt E Dugan Mas.Robert, GretnaGreen, Lit.Mald 71401 Belmont 61 f 1:172 fast 5 98 5 5 4 4 5 E Dugan Brook.Nymph, BenBan, Ken.Beau. 71326 Belmont 3-4 1:122 fast 12 98 4 3 3 3& 33 E Dugan Brook.Nymph, JackAtkln, Ben Ban HANDZARRA (Seo First Race). Weight today 105. BAYLOR, ch. g, 4. by Ogden Hithyia (J. H. McCormick). Weight today 101. 71657 Jamaica 3-1 1:142 fast SO 116 S 6 7 71 6 Sumter Comedienne, K.Cobalt, Handzarra. 71563 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:474 fast 20 105 4 4 5 5 5 5" Sumter Juggler, Grapple, Dolly Spanker. 70357 Brighton 1 1-16 l:45g fast 7-10 98 3 2 2 2 2s 1& E Dugan Druid. Reldmoore, Daily. 70332 Brighton 1 1-16 1:454 fast 8-5 106 1 1 1 1 Is l1 B Dugan Miss Doyle, Von Tromp, ChlefHayea IMLLLNG TOM, br. o. 3. by St. Blaise Souriante (W. H. Dubois). Weight today 106. 71679 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:1S4 fast 7 113 4 2 2 2 61 771 W Knapp P.andNeedles. Casflew'd, Danosc'a. 71621 Jamaica 1 1-2 2:40 slow 4-5 97 3 1 1 1 l1 2h E-Dugan Brancas, J.F.Donohue. PrinceChing. 71564 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:06? fast 15 93 3 3 3 3 23 2& Sumter BadNews, P.andNeedles, Miss.Lad. 71511 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast 2 98 7 5 4 1 Gl 5 E Dugan Poquesslng, MerryEngland, Marster TROUBLEMAKER, ch. c. 3, by Cesarion Jura (E. R. Bradley). Weight today 103. 71677 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:472 fast 3 98 1 1 2 1 lh 321 Herbert M.England, RovalLady, Killiec'kie. 71593 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:481 slop 41 96 4 4 4 4 3 31 Herbert Don Enrique, Marster, SallyPreston 71539 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:482 fast 5 111 10 9 C 4 41 531 Herbert Lord Stanhope, Kilter, Geo.S.Davla 71495 Belmont -1 1:394 fast 15 103 8 9 9 5 31 21 Herbert Oraculum, Rockstone, We3. R. T. Wilson, Jr., entry Dolly Spanker and Adoration. FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. All Ages. Handicap.- (503781:451399.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St U StrFin Jockeys Best Company. GLORLFIER, ch. h, 6, by Hastings Glory (J. H. McCormick). Weight today 130. 6S645 Belmont Pk 1 1:404 hvy 119 10 9 9 8 21 l1! Garner Okenite Roseben, Nealon. 68397 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:481 fast 115 6 9 7 3 21 2li Garner Dr. Gardner, Cairngorm, Philander. 68305 Aqueduct 1 1:40 slow 122 2 3 3 4 6s 6" Garner W. HI Carey, Pretension, G. Luck. RIGHT ROYAL, blk. h, 6, by KaDillo Mrs. Delaney (S. Lazarus). Weight today 113. 71576 Jamaica 1 1-8 l;54g fast 8-5 120 5 1 1 1 21 23 Jas Hogg LaneAllen, T.Waddell, M.Crawford 71524 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 8 120 7 5 2 3 2 Jas Hogg Juggler, Dolly Spanker, Moonshine 71241 Brighton 1 1-8 l:52g slop 13-5 119 3 3 3 3 23 21! Jos Hogg Don Creole, Arlmo, Ampedo. 71163 Brighton 1 1-8 1:53 mud 4 120 8 8 7 8 72 71 Jos Hogg Arlmo, Martin Doyle, Ampedo. DOLLY SPANKER (Seo Third Race). Weight today 115. SAYLOR (Seo Third Race). Weight today 92. DON CREOLE, b. o, 8, by" Plaudit La Creole (Mr. Earle). Weight today 105. 71703 (See Aqueduct chart in this paper.) 71679 Jamaica 1 1-15 1:484 fast 18-5 121 8 8 8 8 71 6s R McDan'IP.andNee-dles, Castlew'd, Danosc'a. 71538 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 4 95 5 6 1 1 21 31 Buxton Faust, Gretna Green, -Monfort. 71441 Belmont 1 1:38 fast 8 105 1 2 2 2 4 4"1U McDan'l Bedouin, Sea Wolf, Gretna Green. 712S9 Belmont 1 1-8 1:532 fast 31 103 1 2 2 1 l1 21 R McDan'ISea Wolf. Bedouin. Cairngorm. KLLLLECRANKIE. eh. f, 3, by KUmarnock Kildeer (W. C. Daly). Weight today 98. 71677 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:174 fast 12 95 5 5 5 5 5 4lelYorke M.England, It. Lady, Troublemaker 71619 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:484 slow 8 104 1 3 3 3 4 3 Notter Monfort. SummeiCloud. Earl G.. 71573 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:472 fast 12 101 7 6 6 6 51 31 Delaby Green Seal, MerryKngland, Kilter. 71514 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:474 fast 3 95 3 4 4 5 5s S11 E Dugan R.Lady, P.andNeedles, Workmaid 71403 Belmont 1 3-16 1:592 fast 6 103 4 8 8 4 3& lh D McC'thyCrafty, Punky, Lord Stanhope. YORKIST, br. r. 3. by Kingston White Rose (T. W. Coulter). Weight today 96. 71658 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:4S2 fast 2 103 2 2 2 1 l1! VI W Miller Geo.S.Davis, LadyVincent, Lit.Mald 71620 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:51 slow 5 93 3 4 4 4 4 32 E Walsh Adoration. Flowaway, Ramrod. 71436 Belmont 61 f 1:192 fast 25 124 5 6 6 5 4s Finn Sal Volatile, Zienap, SirJ.Johnson. 70773 Sheeps'd 3-4 1:141 mud 20 123 5 7 7 7 7" Finn Keator, M. Anthony II., Cress?na. CHANTILLY (See First Race). Weight today 100. SMILING TOM (See Third Race). Weight today 99. ZIENAP, b. f. . by Florist Alleviate (W. F. chulte). Woight today 98. 71575 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 12 92 7 S 8 3 8 81 Sumter MasterRobert. GretnaGreen. Faust. 71549 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:4S fast 8-5 112 2 3 1 1 3 3 E Dugan OrphanLad, Min.Adams.Castlewood. 71512 Jamaica 3-4 1:131 fast 6 104 4 7 4 41 3'1 W Miller Quadrille, Sewell, Chantilly. 71426 Belmont 61 f 1:192 fast 18-5 120 2 5 6 2n 2ll W Miller SalVolatile, SirJ.Johnson, Yorkist. 71383 Belmont 1 1:38 fast 7 90 4 4 4 3 6 5 Goldstein D.Spanker, MasterRobert, McCarter DOR ANTE, b. c, 2, by Pessara Lady Augusta (F. A. Forsythe). Weight today 98. 71574 Jamaica 3-4 1:132 fast 8 106 6 7 7 7 6s H Jones Arasee, Ladv Winifred, Fancy. 71492 Belmont 3-4 1:12 fast 6 101 7 7 7 7 51 R McDan'IFalcada, The Squire, LadyWinifred 713S0 Belmont 3-1 1:132 fast 30 90 9 7 7 21 Is Sumter Falcada, Fair Play, Jim Gaffney. 71303 Belmont 51 f 1:102 mud 12 115 7 6 6 41 41 Shreve Masque, Lotus Brandt, Ardri. ATMEE C., b. f. 2. by Watercclor Maiden Poem (F. J. Farrell). Weight today 92. 71659 Jamaica 51 f 1:062 fast 1 94 4 4 2 3l 3 Buxton Berry Maid, Woodlane, Ghulita. 71515 Jamaica 51 f 1:072 fast 13-5 107 10 7 4 41 331 Buxton Berry Maid, King Cobalt. Woodlane 71437 Belmont 7-8 1:26 fast 11-5 92 3 1 1 1 1 1 Buxton Jane Swift. St. Ilario. Hollister. D'ARKXE, b. g. S. by Axkle Dareka (J. J. Moras). Weight today 35. 71641 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:49 fast 40 110 1 2 4 4 5 515lBrussel Wes. St. Valentine, Standover, 71590 Jamaica 1 1-10 1:4S2 slop 10 93 3 3 3 2 3 21! D McC'thyGen.Haley, AndrewMack. Workman 71573 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47g fast 60 103 8 9 9 10 10 10 Brussel ' GreenSeal. M.England, Killiecr'kle. 71536 Jamaica 1 1-8 1:54 fast 30 103 5 7 8 8 8 615 Brussel Marster, Sam H. Harris, Flavlgny 71474 Belmont 1 1-2 2:35 fast 20 100 1 5 5 5 5" 510 Brussel I.Allen, Pr.Ching, Lord Stanhope. MOONSHINE, b. f. 4. by Peep o'Day Makallah (T. L. Watt). Weight today 90. 71524 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast S 105 5 4 4 5 5 4'oiSumter Juggler, RlghtRoyal, DollySpanker. 70S55 Sheeps'd 1 3-16 2:021 fast 3-2 110 3 2 2 4 4 4 W Miller SanAlviso, Red Friar. Llttle.Mald. 70346 Brighton 1 1-8 1:524 fast 12 105 4 3 4 4 2 33 Sumter MartinDoyle, Orbicular, LordLovat. J. H. McCormick entry Saylor and Glorifler. FIFTH RACE 1 5-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (504182:15398.) ' ' Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds "Wt St V Vz SA StrFin Jockeys Best Company. CRAFTY, br. gr.. 3. by Silver Fox Lilita II. (E. A. Stringer). Weight today 88. 7154S Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast 5 90 58988 7 D McC'thyMarster, Royal Lady, Wes. 71472 Belmont 1 1:40 fast 5 .94 777 4 51 2&D McC'thySt. Valentine, Yada, Rappahannock. 71403 Belmont 1 3-16 1:592 fast 15 103 3 3 3 2 21 2& R McDan'IKIlliecrankie, Punky, Lord Stanhope 71252 Hamilton 1 1-8 2:02 hvy 4 92 5 G 4 2 l1 lk J ConnellyD.Strome, Rebounder, SamBernard. OSTRICH, b. h, 6. by Order Plumage (Kelso Stable). Weight today 105. 71656 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:4S fast 15 10G 13 11 5 4 3U 31 R McDan'lGlenccho, Hooray, Yada. 71523 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:17g fast 30 101 7 7 7 7 62 617 R McDan'ISt. Valentine. Voorhecs, Bad News. 71327 Belmont 1 3-4 2:59g fast 8 111 3 C 4 4 410 41S1U McDan'IBeauclere. J.F.Donohue, Killiec'kie 71164 Brighton 1 1-1 2:084 mud 8 106 6 7 5 4 5" S13 E Dugan Brancas, Lane Allen, Lancastrian. BRANCAS, ch. h, 6, by Knight of Elleralie Bracket (W. Gerst). Weight today 103. 71621 Jamaica 1 1-2 2:40 slow 1S-5 10'J 7 5 4 2 2 lh R MeDan'lSmllingTom. J.F.Donohue, Pr.Ching 71564 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:062 fast 10 103 10 11 11 11 10 S'1R McDan'IBadNews. Smil.Tom, P.andNeedles 71262 Brighton 1 3-4 2:59g fast 3 103 6 5 4 3 3' 3' R McDan'lLane Allen, Beauclere, D'Arkle. 71164 Brighton 1 1-4 2:0S4 mud 4 103 3 3 3 1 l1! lh R McDan'lLane Allen, Lancastrian, Lally. J. F. DONOHUE, b. o, 4. by Onondaga Peavlne (E. Wayland). Weight today 102. 71660 Jamaica 1 1-S l:55g fast 10 101 2 2 2 2 2 2 R McDan'IBadNews. Good Luck. 71621 Jamaica 1 1-2 2:40 slow 10 103 1 3 5 3 31 3l Brussel Brancas, SmilingToin. PrinceChing. 71618 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:49 slow 10 106 10 10 10 9 6l 2 Notter LordStanhope, Sch.Midway, Punky. KILLIECRANKIE (See Fourth Race). Weight today 98. RED FRIAR, ch. h, 6, by The Friar Sunbeam (P. J. Dwyer). Weight today 101. 71564 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:0Cg fast 15 112 S 9 9 9 9 7 W Knapp BadNews, Smil.Tom. P.andNeedles 71200 Brighton 1 1-2 2:334 fast 7 106 2 1 1 2 41 41 R Lowe GoodLuck. Killiecrankie, Beauclere. 71111 G'vesetid 1 1-S 1:53J good 8 101 6 6 6 5 31 31 R Lowe Good Luck, Druid. Ostrich. 71100 G'vesend 1 1-8 l:51g good 30 93 8 7 7 7 6 fi G Burns Gold Lady, Dandelion; Ampedo. D'ARKLE (Seo Fourth Race). Weight today 99. RIP RAP, b. o, 3, by Longstreet Thuanclla (J. W. Elalock). Weight today 94. 71621 Jamaica 1 1-2 2:40 slow 60 100 4 8 8 7 GG-o H'verling Brancas. SmllingTom, J.F.Donohue. 71564 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:06g fast 100 96 11 12 12 12 12 12 A Martin BadNews, Smil.Tom, P.andNeedles 71511 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast 100 95 5 11 11 12 12 12 H'zerling Poquesslng. MerryEngland, Marster STONEY LEE, ch. g, 3, by Goldcrest Caddie C. (J. R. Thornby). Weight today 86, 71573 Jamaica 1 1-16 1: 17g fast 60 93 10 10 10 9 9 79 A Martin GreenSeal. M.England, Killiecr'kie. 71511 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast 100 95 12 12 12 10 9 S15 Engl'der Poquesslng, MerryEngland, Marster 71010 Toronto lm 70y 1:474 fast 5 101 5 4 5 7 41 41 Goldstein DickRedd. P.ofOrange, AnnleBerry 70934 Toronto 1 1-16 1:491 fast 15 1011 7 8 8 0 Sl 9" J J WalshKelpic. Prince of Orange, Oberon. SIXTH RACE 5-8 Mile Straight. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. (G5451 59 2 120.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St U li 94 StrFin Jockeys Best Company. EXPLOSION, br. f, 2, by Tarporley Strike-a-Light II. (Newcastle Stablol. Weight today 109. 71591 Jamaica 3-4 1:132 slop 11-5 104 2 2 2 2 Vf W Miller Handzarra. Sewell, Purslane. 71522 Jamaica 3-4 1:134 fast 6-5 126 5 2 1 l1! I2 W Miller Rosimiro. Banyah, Bellwether. U360 Belmont 3-4 1:12 fast 4 111 1 1 1 1 lh w Miller Halket, Sir Cleges, Bellwether. 709S4 G'vesend 51 f 1:09 slop S-5 114 4 1 2 2h 311 W Miller H.Soverelgn, Mombas3a, WhlpTop. BOUQUET, b. f, 2, by Kinley Mack Briar Sweet (J. B. Haggin). Woight today 102. 71563 Jamaica 51 f 1:064 fast 8 115 G 2 1 21 2 D McC thy Rosimiro. AuntRose, SirJ.Johnson. 71420 Belmont 3-1 1:13 fast 10 106 9 9 9 9 9 Goldstein Uncle, Falcada, Jim Gaffney. 71161 Brighton 3-4 1:14 mud 7-6 107 4 3 3 2h 2 Brussel Stamina, Megg'a Hill, Julia Powel. 70807 Sheeps'd 3-4 1:15 mud 6 119 6 6 3 31 2i Finn K.Moving, L. Winifred, Masquerade ADRIANA, b. f, 2. by Hamburg Kildeer (II. V. Whitney). Weight today 102. 71145 G'vesend 51 f 1:08 good 5 112 7 5 8 Sl S3 Notter JuliaPowel. Ida D., Megg's Hill. 70398 Saratoga 51 f 1:064 fast 6-5 112 5 3 4 4 3 Garner J.Powel, HalfSovereign, Deslrou3. 70371 Saratoga 61 f 1:062 fast G-5 114 7 7 7 63 61 Garner Fair Play, Jim Gaffney, Sir Cleges. 70165 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1:061 fast 111 5 5 5 51 2h Beckman Fancy, Half Sovereign, Fond Heart ' WOODLANE, ch. f. 2, by Octagon Woodvine (A. Simons). Weight today 106. 71639 Jamaica 51 f l:06g fast 10 101 6 2 3 2h 23 W Walsh Berry Maid. Aimee C. Chulita. 71517 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 15 112 3 2 3 3h 41 G Burn3 The Squire. Law. P. Daley, Masque 71515 Jamaica 51 f 1:072 fast 7 112 6 2 1 31 41 G Burns Berry Maid. King Cobalt, Aimee C. 70S79 Sheeps'd 61 f 1:082 slop 25 115 3 5 5 41 4'1 J Martin Explosion, Fond Heart, Whip Top. MASKS AND FACES, b. f, 2, by Disguise Sccross (J. A. Wcrnborg). Weight today 102. 70271 Brighton B. 3-4 1:142 fast 107 3 1 2 4h 7 W Miller King Sol, Slumberless, Banyah. 70220 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1:064 fast 102 4 5 4 42 4 W Miller Heknows. Woodlane, Single Stone. 70140 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1:06 fast 102 4 4 3 31 3 W Miller RoyalVane, EllaO'Neill, Woodlane. MISS DELANEY (Seo Second Race). Weighty today 102. BISKRA (Seo Second Race). " Weight today 102. THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR, b. f, 2, by Pride Back Chat (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 99. 71680 Jamaica 6-8 1:01 g fast 40 100 5 3 4 71 91E Dugan Youthful, MarianLouise. Tilekilns. . 71013 G'vesend 5-8 1:02 fair 100 99 10 10 10 10 10 Musgr've Desirous, Aunt Rose, Q. Marguerite 7C873 Montreal 41 f 1:032 hvy 30 104 11 11 ll2 11" L Smith Emma G., Orena, Vista. QUEEN MARGUERITE, br. f, 2, by Henry of Navarre Bneerwell (Miss B. Starita). Weight today 102. 71515 Jamaica 61 f 1:072 fast 20 112 1 1 7 7 9191E Dugan Berry Maid. King Cobalt, Aimee C. 71238 Brighton 51 f 1:061 slop 40 109 2 3 4 4 4' Garner Magazine, Live Wire, King Cobalt. 71145 G'vesend 51 f 1:08 good 40 112 5 6 5 51 51 Garner JuliaPowel, Ida D., Megg's Hill. DIAL-PLATE, br. f. 2. by Pontiac Sundial (Mrs. L. A .Livingston). Weight today 99. 71515 Jamaica 51 f 1:072 fast 100 100 12 11 1'4 14 14 Musgr'vo Berry Maid Kins Cobalt, Aiinee C. 71393 Belmont 51 f 1:07J fast 200 110 11 16 10 li 1322lHayward Parkview, Imitator, Lady Corinne. OKITAU, br. f, 2, by Planudes Ondurdii (F. Johnson). Weight today 99. 71659 Jamaica 51 f 1:062 fast 20 102 , 5 5 6 6 6J It McDan'IBerry Maid, Woodbine, Aimcc C. 69059 Belmont Pk 4 1-2 f 52 fast 94 7 7 71 J G Burns Marbles, G. Betsy, Fordcllo. 6S7S8 Belmont Pk 5-S l:00j! slow 98 15 15 15 15 152lBrussel Hal, Onda, Dead Gone. GREAT DAME, b. t, B, by Mimic Discreet (H. W. Goldberg). Weight today 106. 71143 G'vesend 51 f 1:08 good 60 112 12 13 13 13 13 Buxton JuliaPowel, Ida 1)., Alois's Hill, 70116 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1:07 J fast 104 5 4 7 Sl 1219AR Lowe Reene W. Donnell. Proclivity. C9991 Sheep, Bay 5 1-2 f 1:07 fast 110 13 9 9 9l 918Sandy Bouquet. Explosion, Imitator. C9510 Gravesend 5-S 1:02? fast 109 2 1 1 21 3s R lxwe WlldStar, DIxonBelle, Glo.Betsy. C92S7 Gravesend 5-8 1:00? fast 101 8 6 6 6 9" G Burns Halket, Harco'urt. Biskra. First start for the following: REDEMPTION, br. f, 2, by Pontiac Penitent (J. Caffrey). Weight today 99. ESTELLA C, ch. f, 2, by Solitaire II. Piquanto (F. Burlew). Weight today 99. SANDAL, b. f, 2, by Disguise Fairy Slipper (J. R. Keene). Weight today 99. Page 6 Baltimore Entries and Past Performances for Monday, November 4 Baltimore Entries and Past Performances for Monday, November 4. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY. FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (021711:075399.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St U StrPin Jockeys Best Company. DE BURGO, ch. c, 2, hy Planudes Lady Sterling (W. Shields). Weight today 107. 710CS Pimlico 51 f l:0Sg good 31 10.". 2 3 4 41 4 Eugl'der Billie IIibls, Jubilee. Miss Catesby. 71585 Pimlico 3-t 1:14 fast 10 110 3 3 3 3 3 Henry Botanist, Ileaslip. Saltram. 7123S Brighton 51 f 1:064 slop 15 112 7 7 0 O C K Dugan Magazine, Live Wire, King Cobalt. TREY OF SPADES, b. g, 2, by Fa therless Vigilette (W. Stockton). Weight today 104. 715S6 I'lnilico 5 f 1:0S fast 15 104 7 6 5 41 4 Beckman Manheimer, Glaucns. Ch.Desmond. GS462 Jamaica 5-3 1:014 fast 99 10 3 3 4l 51 Brussel Hands Around, B. Elk. B. Williams 6S292 Aqueduct 4 1-2 f 552 slow 99 8 9 Sh 8 J Johnson Fresh, Youthful, C. II. Shilling. 6S2C6 Aqueduct 4 1-2 f 544 fast 100 4 4" 31 3s J Johnson Bustle, Evelyn G-, Onda. SHIRLEY R., br. f, 2, by Knight of the Thistle or Buck Massie Blanche Herman (Mrs. J. McLaughlin). Weight today 99. 71001 Pimlico 51 f 1:082 fast S 101 1 1111 2i Liebcrt Saltram, Edi'h Glen, Feast. 71469 Windsor 5-S 1:012 fast 31 101 5 4 4 52 5 F Burton Thurbet, Linda Lake, Padrone. 71373 "Windsor 5-S 1:032 hvy 4 103 1 3 2 2'' 2'J P Burton Our Boy, Thurbet, Listerine. 71320 Windsor 5-S 1:042 hvy 3-2 105 1 11 l4 li F Burton Mollere, Maniaroneck. Antolne. GIOVANNI RAGGIO, ch. g, 2, by Dieudonne Thorn Blossom (E. W. Moore). Weight today 104. 70899 Montreal 5-S l:07g slop 6 107 3 4 3 31 Goldstein Adrian, Gaga, Alula. 70646 Ft Erie 5-S 1:01? fast 5 102 4 11 41 4 Gaugel L. C. Widrig, Eonite, Truro 70010 Ft Erie 51 f 1:072 good 20 99 3 3 3 52 6l3!.T Murphy Anillitie. Terah, Lady Elkhorn. 70513 Ft Erie 5-S 1:012 fast C 9S 2 2 2 21 31! J Murphy L. Elkhorn, ChiefDesmond, Mollere. UONTBERT, b. f. t. by Albert Montvale (W. N. Adrians). Weight today 104. -71650 IMmlico 3-4 1:182 hvy 3 97 5 4 4 71 41! McCahey Tom Shaw, Eonite, Ferrylanding. 71607 Pimlico 5. f 1:103 hvy 12 104 3 3 3 2 l 3' Lieliert Truro. Miss Catesby. Tilllnghast. 713SI Belmont 51 f 1:0G fast 50 90 17 11 11 10 10" H Walsh The Squire. JaneSwift. Berry Maid. 703C0 Brighton 3-4 1:132 fast 60 94 8 7 6 61 6"Mulligan Smlrker, Wm. H. Lyon, Servile. ORNAMENTATION, blk. f. 2, by Ornament Sister Anna (E. M. Mitchell). Weight today 101. 71693 Pimlico 3-4 1:152 fast C 107 1 4 4 32 25 Engl'der D.Iliinmel. K.Thistle. Ferrylanding 71630 Pimlico 5-S 1:062 hvy 7 97 6 7 7 6l G41 F'lirotlier Braggadocio, John Lee, Filbert. 7(542 Saratoga 51 f 1:09 slow 60 94 S S 7 C S Henry KingFolly, Q.Souvenir. J.B.Brady. 701S2 BulTalo 5-S 1:024 fast 109 8 6 4 31 2 NIcol L.Boederer, StarEmhlem, Saltram. ARISTOTLE, ch. g. 2, by Mariua II Monrovia (W. Selleck). Weight today 107. 71C07 Pimlico 51 f 1:102 hvy 15 110 1 9 9 9s Su Digging Truro. Miss Catesby. Monthert. 71437 Belmont 7-S 1:26 fast 15 92 6 4 4 C 1- 1) McC'thyAimee C, Jane Swift, St. Hario. 71305 Belmont Gl f 1:24 mud 25 101 6 7 8 S S2 H McB-an'lSauguine, BridgeWhist, St. Ilarlo. FERRYLANDLNG, ch. g, 2, bv Herbert Fairyland (T. Monahan). Weiglit today 104. 71693 Pimlico 3-4 l:15g fast 2i 107 7 5 5 4'.. 41 Henry D.Ilinimel. Ornanieiita'n, K.Thistle 71650 Pimlico 3-1 l:lSg hvy S 97 4 2 2 2' 3i llenrv Tom Shaw. Eonite. Montberf. 7070G Saratoga 51 f 1:07 fast 30 92 7 7 7 5 l 0' Henry JamesB.Brady, Ap.Toddy. Sangnlne 70C17 Saratoga 51 f 1:10 hvy 15 101 3 2 3 9 9" W Miller M.Jane, T. Calhoun, Miss Catesby. ANDALUSIA, ch. g. 2. by Raff aello Marguerite II. (P. Gallagher). Weight today 102. 715S6 Piinlico 51 f 1:0S fast 20 107 11 11 10 11 11 "U DeiinisonManheimer. Glaucns. Oh. Desmond. 7!50S AVindsor 5-S 1:03 fast 8-5 105 7 4 4 2 1" .1 DennisonSonilirita, Florence T., Little Edna. 71432 Windsor 5-S 1 :03g fast 2i 106 10 S 10 S3 410 Riley Antolne. Sombrita, Yankee Hose. 71395 Windsor 5-S 1:032 slow 5 9G 9 9 S 61 51 J Murphy LlndaLake, Bewitched, Sen.Paynter MONTCLAIR, b. g, 2. by St. Simoaian II. Van-a-CIar (E. L. Talley) Weight today 107. 71C05 Pimlico 55 f 1:11 hvy 15 102 3 5 6 G 6,2lGoIdstein King'sPlate. Omnipotent, G. Cotton 71096 Hamilton 5-S 1:034 fast 30 99 3 7 5 & 3i Goldstein Truro, Manheimer, Margot. 70S47 Montreal 5i f 1:134 hvy 2 110 4 1 2 23 B J DeunlsonVista, Bautry Bay, Sophomore. BLACK HAWK. blk. c. 2. by Pontiac Pana (W. Whelan). Weight today 107. 71650 Pimlico 3-4 1:1S hvy 15 100 7 9 9 Gl S11 O'Brien Tom Shaw, Eonite. Ferrylanding. 715S0 PiYnlico 51 f 1:0S fast 40 107 2 9 7 7. V M Murphy Manheimer. Glaueus, Ch. Desmond. 71272 Hamilton 51 f 1:092 slow 15 104 5 5 4 C- 7,0lJas CarrollGuarda, Rifle Range, Oroba. 71235 Hamilton 3-4 1:154 fast 5 97 2 4 2 3'J 321 Engl'der Emma G.. Prospero, Fare. 71120 Hamilton Ci f 1:08 fast 30 107 S 7 7 9 S9 J DeunisonC.Desmond. Bewitched, WlldCberry MAID OF CARROLL, br. f. 2, by Filigrane Charite (Miss T. W. Littlefield). Weight today 104. 715SC Pimlico 51 f 1:03 fast 30 107 S 4 8 Si S McCabe Manheimer, Glaueus, Ch.Desmond. C9440 Gravesend 5-S 1:03 hvy 92 2 8 10 10 9" Henry Servile, Hal, Tinker Bell. CS912 Gravesend 5-8 l:01g fast 94 8 C 3 3 12 M Preston Laura Clay, Biskra, Servile. SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (GS54S 1:1345120.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St V4 Vj ?i StrFin Jockeys Best Company. BOTANIST, br. c. 3. by Boanerges May B. II. (L. L. Hayman). Weight today 110. 71713 (See Pimlico chart In this paper.) 71G09 Pimlico 3-4 1:173 hvy 1-2 10S t 11 V l5 Ihigl'der Roval Onvx, Berkeley. 715S5 Pimlico 3-1 1:14 fast 4 110 1 1111!1 Engl'der Ileaslip, Ue Burgo, Saltram. 71250 Hamilton 2-4 1:172 hvy 5 114 5 6 4 l"k 11 lhigl'der Coltness. HaucocU. Muck Bake. 71194 Hamilton 7-S 1:2S2 slow 5 97 2 1 1 1 1J 2i Kngl'der Cooney K., Avaunteer. Bye Bye II. BT. JEANNE, ch. f, 3. by St. Mark Junaetta (C. Meister. Jr.). Weight today 107. 71G54 Pimlico 1 1:44 hvy 3 92 I 1 1 1 1' 1 F'brother Ocean Sprav. Jupiter, Recruit. 71591 Pimlico 7-S 1:28 fast 1G-5 105 11 11 11 11 12 12 A Lee Euripides. Nancy. Mulvauey. 71276 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:50? slow 4 103 5 1 1 1 Is 1 .1 Connelly L.Karma, LIttleBoot, A.McDonald. 71250 Hamilton 3-1 1:172 hvy 12 100 2 1 2 5 6SJ F'brother Botanist, Coltness, Hancock. EL DORADO, ch. c, 3. by Ethelbert Dorotheo (C. C. Bmithson). Weight today 110. 71715 (See Pimlico chart iu this paper.) 71670 Pimlico 11:43 goodll-10 103 6 6 5 2 2" 41 Engl'der BallotBox, RoyalOnvx, SolonShingle 71034 Pimlico 3-4 1:19 hvy 1 113 3. 2 2 2J 2 Beekmau UoyalOnyx. Quadrille. Her.Johnsofc 71300 Belmont 1 1-16 1:4G2 mud 4 9C 2 2 2 2 2li 412 Sumter Temaceo, Tony Bonero. Acrobat. 71107 G'vesend AU2-4 1:10 good 6 94 3 3 3 31 2J Sumter Danoscara. LadofLangden. Ramrod GRAZIALLO. b. h, 6. by Rapallo Graziosa (Columbia Stable). Weight today 115. 71713 (See Pimlico chart In this paper.) 71631 Pimlico . 3-4 1:1S hvy 10 109 2 3 3 32 45i Beckman Coltness, Edgelv, High Chance. 70S90 Sheeps'd Ab 2J 5:12g hvy 7 130 3 2 2 5 5 5 Slaughter Garrett, Essex II.. Jimmy Lauc. 70S17 Sheeps'd Ab 2 4:09? hvy 20 127 2 1 0 C 510 n,8lSlauj;hter Mr. MeCann. Dr. Keith. Essex II. CS702 Belmont Pk 1 1:402 fast 102 7 7 7 7 10U 10!iLloyd W. Tank, Ch. Hayes, Savable. OXFORD, gr. h, 5, by Faradav Aunt Belle (S". McLaughlin). Weight today 115. 71257 Brighton 3-4 1:122 fast 25 106 12 12 12 12 12 llenrv RabvWolf, Kent.Beau, Cloisteress. 71159 Brighton 3 -4 1:132 mud 20 108 0 6 C 0 C Horner DonEnrique. ChiefHaves. JackAtkiu, 71140 G'vesend Ab3-4 1:09 good 20 110 5 4 5 !" 5'i Homer Jacobite, Fleming. Ben Ban. 70920 Sheeps'd 1 3-16 1:594 fast 6 112 S S S S 8 S NIcol Toureuue, Aster d'Or, Phil Finch. HIGH CHANCE, b. g, 4, by Oddfellow Leonatus mare No. 2 (M. E. Fulton). Weight today 112. 71713 (See Pimlico chart in this paper.) 71631 Pimlico 3-4 1:1S hvy 100 101 5 4 4 41 35i Cashin Coltness, Edgelv, Grazlallo. 70892 Sheeps'd 61 f 1:22 hvy 100 105 fi 8 8 S S3" Cashin ChiefHaves, Ingham. ClareRnssill. 70732 Em.City'Ab 3-4 l:09g fast 12 101 5 7 7 7& 7'lS'lesinger Alencou, Prospero, ComlUo. 70697 Km.City Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 50 94 2 0 4 4h 4"JSchInger Goldproof. Top.Roblnson. Haensel. SIMPLE HONOURS, br. g, 4, by Raconteur Affluence (Chelsea Stable). Weight today 112. 71713 (See Pimlico chart in this paper.) 71651 Pimlico 3-4 1:172 hvy 4-5 US 2 111 l5 Harly Neptune. Hoot Mon, Mlxup. 702S3 Saratoga 1 1.40 fast 20 94 3 1 1 1 21 551 J McC'rthyLally, Telescope, Standovcr. 65373 Pimlico 1 1:42 fast 106 2 1 1 2 3 3" O'Leary Belle of Jessamine, Factotum. C5354 Pimlico 3-4 1:17 fast 140 7 2 2 11 1J Mr TuckerRacine II.. Thomond. Blue Coat. MULVANEY, br. c. 3. by Richard J Bettie Blaise (J. L. Murphy). Weight today 110. 716SS Pimljco 3-4 1:152 fast 6 11C 3 3 3 3 2 W Meln'reRenraw. Killochan, Hoot Mon. 71591 Pimlico 7-S 1:2S fast 10 111 3 3 3 3 3i 31 Biggins. Euripides, Nancy, Venus. 70157 BulTalo 5 1-2 f 1:072 fast 111 9 9 8 9 9 G Swain N. Racine. Pr.of Orange. Racinette. 7014S Buffalo lm 20y 1:42 fast 106 3 1 1 2 4' 4SJ R McDan'lWHlis Green, Alegra, Perfector. DAIRY JIAID, b. f. 3, by St. Gatien Lulette (J. West). Weight today 107. 71092 Pimlico 1 1:412 fast 20 92 2 2 2 2 7'' 7'" T ChandlerS.Bernard, Alitenmarcheti, Recruit. 71591 Pimlico 7-S 1:28 fast 20 10S 14 14 14 14 II 14 Goldstein Euripides, Nancy. Mulvaney. 70148 Buffalo lm 20y 1:42s fast 90 10 8 8 9 9" 9,4J.Tas Hogg Willis Green, Alegra, Perfector. 70035 Buffalo 3-i 1:134 fast 88 2 9 9 5 5 Jas Hogg T. Robinson, Penrhyn, Ida Reck. CONGRESS, b. g, 6, by Mars Correction (M. Meyers). Weight today 112. 71C00 Pimlico lm40yl:48 hvy 100 108 5 5 5 6 0 633lRosen Nancy, Lady Karma. Lally. 71590 Pimlico 7-S 1:281 fast 100 113 1113 13 13 12 13" II Alex Poquessing, lUIaniilton, Camhyses 6S423 Pimlico ImOOy slow 20 117 6 5 6 6 620 62" Lloyd S. Creeker. Gallant. Tavaunes. C8171 Benning lm lOOy 1:532 hvy 86 4 3 3 4 4 421 II Alex Holscher, Faust, Sonoma Belle. PATER, ch. e, 4, by Fatherless A urine (D. Dunlop). Weight today 112. 71183 Brighton 3-4 1:13 fast 60 110 4 Fell. Finn Security, Vino. Pantoutle. C8202 Aqueduct 6 1-2 f 1:221 slow 110 3 2 3 31 512lRadtke Keator, Foxmead, Hooray. 6S2C9 Aqueduct 3-4 1:144 fast 111 3 4 5 5 5" Hadtke Juggler, Slickaway, Jacobite. REVENUE, b. f, 3, by Rapallo Custom (J. Garson). Weight today 107. 710SS Pimlico 3-4 1:152 fast S 108 7 4 4 6" S I.iebort Renraw, Mulvaney. Killochan. 09928 Buffalo 3-4 1:132 fast 7 91 S S S S2 7 Engl'der Ida Reck. Paul Clifford. A.Smith. 69754 Buffalo 51 f l:07g fast 5 92 4 3 3 4 38 Goldstein Tickle. Spiou, Kankakee. 6S3S3 Pimlico 5 1-2 f 1:081 fast 101 2 2 3 4" 4l J Johnson Fusllade, Anna Smith, Pr. Brutus. 6S345 Pimlico 3-4 1:171 mud 105 2 2 2 2'1 2s Goldstein EI Dorado, Beldemo, Old Colony. ; THIRD RACE 1 Mile. All Ages. Maidens. Special Weights. (05403 1:40 J 3 97.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St H Y StrPin Jockeys Best Company. GOLD QUARTZ, ch. g, 2, by Goldfinch Glenolia (P. H. McCarren). Weight today 92. 71687 Pimlico 3-4 1:16 fast 11-10 107 7 6 5. 31 331 Engl'der A.Dorothea. Superstition. Jockwood 70S27 Montreal 5i f 1:12 hvy 2 107 2 4 4 , 3 4s Engl'der DonnaMoblle, Dredger, Altar Boy. 70783 Montreal 51 f 1:092 slop 2 110 1 1 1 21 5l Engl'der Javotte, Dredger, Donna Mobile. FILBERT, b. f, 2. by Hastings Fidena (T. Burns). Weight today 92. 71630 Pimlico 5-S l:06fchvy 4 101 3 5 4 4" 3".J L Smith Braggadocio, John Loo, Pontac. 71145 G'vesend 55 f 1:03 good 60 112 9 7 6 61 U Wolff JuliaPowel, Ida D., Megg's nil!. 70820 Montreal 5-8 1:03? hvy 7 97 8 4 0 7" 8" Goldstein B.G.Lewis, UncleToby, L.Roederer LADY GAY SPANKER, b. f, 3. by Ornament Spanker (Mr. Gleniver). Weight today 107. 7169 Pimlico lm 70y 1:492 good 25 102 2 3 4 5 5 41 Goldstein Peter Knight, Water Dog. Away. , 71635 Pimlico 1 1:472 hvy 40 97 4 5 S 8 82 8"lF'brother Neoskaleeta, Nancy, Lord Badge. 71359 Belmont 1 1-4 2:10 fast 6 10S 7 7 7 7 7 711 D McC'thyWaterspeed, Gr.Cameron, Longdana 70168 Buffalo 5 1-2 f 1:081 fast 99 9 9 G 9 6s J McC'rthyDr.J.F.AItken, Kectorfn. G.Swain. GRENADIER, br. g. 4. by Sandringham Kalula (J. Corrigan). Weiglit today 107. 71673 Pimlico 3-4 1:16 good 8 107 10 8 9 02 5 Million Meredith. Aiken. Millstone. 70387 Saratoga 3-4 1:132 fast 100 112 8 9 9 7l 7" T Mahon Danoscara. liastou. Tiro. 70253 Brighton B. 1 1-1G 1:40 fast 107 8 D 11 11 9s 9:,iMahon Sailor Girl, Huston, LadofLangden. t MORNING LIGHT, ch. c, 4tS;by Peep o'Day Ballet Queen (D. J. Briskey). Weight today J07. 71074 Pimlico 34 ljKl gOciaia!l 1072 6 2 1J 3i F'brother Rectortown, WestOveri Changeable. ' TINKER, BELL, ch. f, 2. by Faraadole Custanco (Chelsea Stable). Weight today 92. 71650 Pimlico 3-1 1:181 hvy 20 102 9 6 5 4 !6 Harry Tom Shaw, Eonite. Ferrylanding. 71610 Pimlico 1 1:48J hvy 4 98 1 1 1 3 31 51 narty n.Jumpbr, Pnr.Girl, NoblesseOblige 715S6 Pimlico 51 f 1:08 fast 50 104 10 10 11 10' 10illlarty Manheimer, Glaueus, Ch.Desmond. 71323 Belmont 3-4 1:13 fast 100 109 6 7 7 7 720 D O'Conn'rMasquerade, Marbles, t Adrluche. 71263 Brighton 51 f 1:072 fast 40 107 16 14 14 14 14 G Swain Sir Cleges, Bolando, Glaucusi OCTOIC, ch. c, 2, by St. Blaise Octoroon (W. D. Althouse). Weight today 95. 71693 Pimlico 3-4 1:152 fast 7 110 11 10 6 6J 5 ' L Smith D.IIimmcl. Ornamcnta'n. K.Thistle 71178 Brighton 3-4 1:14 fast 100 HO 5 7 8 11 13 Brussel Jane Swift, Orcagna, Glaucns. 71006 G'vesend 51 f 1:092 mud 200 100 4 4 6 5 6 Brussel Himalaya, Orcngna, Mllford. 70896 Sheeps'd 51 f 1:071 hvy 50 107 12 14 14 14 14 Brussel Sungleam, Oriflamb. Banrida. WAYSIDE, ch. c, 3. by Isidor Fr olicsome (W. H. Cramer). Weight today 107. 71674 Pimlico 3-4 1:174 good 30 107 7 1 .3 7l 8S1M Murphy P.ectortown. WestOver, Morn.Light 6S36S Pimlico 3-4 1:20 hvy SS 5 10 10 10 1015iBrooks M.LassIe. Hlggliibotham, S.Creeker 68111 Benning 7-8 l:30g fast 99 14 14 14 14 14 15 L Smith Coblesklll, P.aud N'dles.G rum .Soph. RACILIA, b. f, 3, by Racine Silver Grey (W. S. Diffenderfer). Weight today 107. 71674 Pimlico 3-4 1:174 good 15 107 C 7 7 51 5' McCabe Rectortown, WestOver. MOrn. Light 715S5 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 100 107 9 9 10 10 109iMcCabe Botanist, Ileaslip, Ue Burgo. 65446 Pimlico 51 f 1:09 fast 20 104 9 9 9 92 711 Engl'der Diebold. Darkali. Begal Lad. 65318 Pimlico 1 1:45J hvy 20 95 2 4 5 5 82 9S3lEngl'der Hera, Noblesse Oblige. Com.Theln. CURLEY MAY, b. f, 3, by Sir Walter A wixa (T. Blume). Weight today 107. 71610 Pimlico 1 1:4SJ hvy 30 112 S S 8 7 72 71S Cashin IL.Tumper, Pnr.Girl. NoblesseOblige 71190 Hamilton 5-S l:02g slow 40 103 10 10 10 10 102 Pohanka Prospero, Muck Rake, NettieCarita. 709GS Toronto 3-4 1:142 fast 20 107 2 6 5 8" L Smith Photographer, R.Artillery. Grlften. CATHERINE M., br. f, 2, by Charade Linda Stone (J. Burton). Weight today 92. 710GS Pimlico 51 f l:0Sg good 60 94 5 S 8 S S'iMeCahey Blllle Ilibbs. Jubilee. Miss Catesby. 69964 Sheep. Bay 5 1-2 f 1:084 fast 97 10 12 12 12 12" Brussel JoeNealon, BlackMary. GIor.Betsy. 69S3S Sheep. Bay 5 1-2 f 1:084 fast 94 H, 10 10 9& 9s McCahey Br'geWhlst, Herble, (JlorlousBetsy. FIN MAC COOL, b. c, 3, by Chorister Valorous. Weight today 107. First, start. FOURTH RACE About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (715SS 4:22 C n Index: Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St V rk ?i StrFin Jockeys Best Company. PIONEER, b. g 5. by Hamburg Homeopathy (J, W. Colt). Weight today 140. 71273 Hamilton Ab 21 5:07 slow 6 145 1 4 1 2 23" 22 C ChandlerKara, Butwell, Bob' Murphy. 71154 Hamilton Ab 2i 5:0S hvy 3 151 3 3 3 2 22 331 C ChandlerB.Murpliy, ArctkCirele, SteveLane. 71097 Hamilton AblJ 3:194 fast 41 153 4 4 4 4 520 GiC ChandlerL.L.Haynian. B'lyeastle. B.Murphy 71035 Toronto 2 4:05 fast 4-5 153 2 2 2 2 22 2'6 C ChandlerJ.G.Cavanagh,Kuinshaw,I!alIyeastIe 70990 Toronto 2 4:0S fast 4 151 1 4 3 2 l1 l1 C ChandlerTheChef, J.G.Cavanagh, Ballycastle MERRY MAKER, b. g, 7, by Deceiver Littlo Brown (C. J. Murray). Weight today 113. 71090 Pimlico Al 2 4:32 fast 8 153 2 3 2 2 2ls-25 Ilufliiini Goldfleur. MixD. C.irola. 71071 Pimlico Ab 2 4:40 good 2 15S 1 2 2 4 3 3 Ilufbam Jack Barr, Huddy, Captain Haves. 71633 Pimlico Ab 2 4:253 hvy 10 140 5 3 3 3 21 3" Ilurham Buckman. Fly. Virginian, Coldlleur. 71273 Hamilton Ab 21 5:07 slow 10 145 2 3 Fell. Ilufham Kara, Pioneer, Butwell. LESTER L. HAYMAN, ch. g, 4. by Maddison Enamel (T. Stevens). Weight today 132. 71690 Pimlico Ab 2 4:32 fast 41 112 5 5 0 4 4l 5" Flnnegan Goldllenr. Merry Maker, Mixup. 71392 Windsor S C 3:37 slow 1 154 1 3 2 4 4 Pull.up.B'hardt Bank Holiday, Little Walljv Dacra. 7129S Windsor S C 3:48 hvy 1 12S 4 11 1 Is 2 B'nliardt B.IIoliday. . Br.Koch. Sam Parmer. 71213 Hamilton Ab 2 4:134 goodll-10 142 1 1 1 1 2 2s B'nliardt St.Lane, Ilea. Belle, Water Pansy. SPENCER REIFF, br. g, 7, by Eshe'r Carmcncita (R. W. Nelson). Weight today 149. 61S29 G'vesend Ab 21 4:fiL fast 21 143 5 2 2 2 22 2s Pinnegan Caller. Allegiance, Commandant. 63460 Sheep Bayl 1-16 1:50 fast 100 110 13 15 15 15 15 15 J Martin Onatas, Sir Caruthers, Far West. BONFIRE, ch. r. 7, by Perblaise Florence Darling (P. McHale). Weight today 143. 708S7 Montreal 1 1-2 2:463 slop 40 105 2 5 5 5 5 5 Oiggins Henry O.. Peter Knight. Onatas. 70S04 Montreal Ab 2 4:06 good 15 152 6 Refused. McHale T.Chef, Knobh'pton.J.G.Cavanagh. 70S3S Montreal Ab 2 4:093 hvy 12 153 5 Refused. McHale Lights Out, M.Maker, ArctlcClrele. 701S4 Buffalo Ab 2 4:06 fast 148 4 Pulled up. McHale Knobhampton, Paprika, Cardigan. 70146 BulTalo Ab 2 4:014 fast 153 5 3 3 4 35 31 McHale Dulclau, Caloorah'ee, Knobhampton. CAPTAIN HAYES, b. g, 8, by Monticello, dam by Romney (R. H. Wright). Weight today 143. 71071 Pimlico Ab 2 4:40 good 11-5 153 3 1 1 2 L. rider.Savagt; Jack Barr, Huddy. .Merry Maker. 715SS Pimlico Ab 2 4:22 fast 12 137 7 I 4 5 62 6lIlMr Wright FolIowOn. Guardlanll., Jig .Music. 0S497 Pimlico Ab 2 4:34 good 10 13S 3 4 5 5 4 4" Saffel SirTristan, Guardlanll.. R.Stornu 6S34S Pimlico Ab 2 4:473 mud 143 4 S 7 0 6s 6" Saffel F.Somers. F. Virginian, H.Baylor. 68311 Pimlico Ab 2 4:291 fast 14S 3 5 5 4 4 42CSaffel Dr. Keith, Kara, Rocket. JIG MUSIC, h. m, 5, by Hornpipe High C. (G. Connell). Weight today 140. 715SS Pimlico Ab 2 4:22 fast 40 137 4 S 7 6 5l 3i G'ntland FolIowOn, Guardianll.. F.Virginian 05425 Pimlico 7-S 1:28J fast 15 107 9 11 10 10 92 U' J Lee Poques'g, Kiameshall.. J.Hampton 576S1 Toronto 51 f 1:10 good 50 107 4 5 3' 4 J Foley Vinetides, Hindoo Prince. Nesto. JONAH, ch. h, 5, by Cesarion Aspasia (Mrs. W. E. Thorne). Weight today 140. 71090 Pimlico Ab 2 4:32 fast 15 145 7 1 3 5 fi2 6" Davids'n Cohltleur, Merry .Maker, ixup. 71653 Pimlico Ab 2 4:34 hvy 10 147 4 2 2' 3 3 3,00Bowser Tellfare. Warrenton, KnmshaW. 715SS Pimlico Ab 2 4:22 fast 40 144 1 6 6 7 7 7"JBowser FolIowOn, Guardlanll., Jig Music. 63247 Latonia 3-4 1:143 good 100 99 10 11 14 14e 1440 D Riley M.Redon, L.McLean, Bensonhurst. HUDDY, b. g, 4. by Deceivor Brune (P. Lorillard). Weight today 132. 71671 Pimlico Ab 2 4:40 good 10 142 5 4 3 3 2 2l C Brown JackBarr, MerryMaker, Capt. Hayes 09784 Sheep. Bay S C 4:10 fast 137 5 5 9 9 9 gx'oSaffel Bayonet, Sher. Williams, DickShaw. 69590 Sheep. Bay Ab 2 4:13 fast 132 6 3 3 Fell. Kelleher Kernel, Sunglow, Phantom. 69129 Belmont Pk Ab 2 4:09g good 137 3 5 3 5 41 5" Kelleher Navajo, Dick Snaw, Bayonet. LIDA WOODLANDS, ch. m,14, by Woodlands Lida Stanhope (C. H. Hurkamp). Weight today 143. 65316 Pimlico Ab 2 4:381 hvy 12 152 2 7 7 6 5 629 Savage Garterknot, Allegiance, Sev. Ward. 65225 Benning Ab 21 fast 4 135 6 5 4 5 510 5" Stone W'lgatherer, Northville.Bd. Brook. FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (054081:401397.) Index: Course ' DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St . StrFin Jockeys Best Company. CAMBYSES, ch. o. 2. by Mazagan Clemency (L. Block). Weight today 108. 716SS Pimlico 2-1 1:152 fast 4 116 10 S S 7"k 5-i Beckman Renraw, Mulvanev, Killochan. . 71634 Pimlico 3-1 1:19 hvy 20 111 6 0 6 613 5J Jno Hen'syRoyal Onyx, El Dorado, Quadrille. 71590 Pimlico 7 8 1:281 fast 40 111 4 3 3 2 2i 321 Jno Hen'syPoquessIng, D.Hamilton, Killochan. 71284 Belmont 1 1:41 fast 100 108 14 14 14 14 15 15 Jas Hen'syGallavant, QuInnBrady, Poquesslng 70038 Brighton B. 1 1-16 1:454 fast 94 6 5 5 5 6 62 M Preston Rye, Ingham, Reidmoore. MEDDLESOME BOY. b. g, 3, by M eddler Tulla Blackburn (Mrs. L. S. Pangle). Weight today 103. 71585 Pimlico 311:11 fast 12 107 S S 7 71 7l3l.T DemiisonBotanlst. Ileaslip. Do Burgo. 71454 Windsor 11 f 1:09 fast 1 105 8 0 2 2'i l2 .1 DennlsonSweet Kitty, Hancock. Silvertall. 70721 Ft Erie 7-S 1:272 fast 4-5 95 4 3 4 4 41 2s J McC'rthy Excitement, Gargaiitua, Western. PURITAN GIRL, b. f. 3, by Yanke e Victoria IV. (J. M. Wilson). Weight today 103. 71070 Pimlico 1 1:43 good 30 100 5 3 3 5 6i 51 L Smith Ballot Box, RoyalOnyx. SolonShingle 71010 Pimlico 1 1-.4SJ hvy 41 112 2 3 2 2 23 22 L Smith H.Jumper. Nobl. Oblige, WestOver. 70711 Saratoga 1 1:40 fast 8 103 8 S 7 7 72 7" Finn Koalta, H.Shean, Pins and Needles. 705S4 Saratoga 1 1:402 fast 7 107 8 5 4 4 7 9" Notter" Prejulclo. Howard Sheau. Ramrod. LAURA A., ch. f, 3, by Goldcrest Carmaid (G. Connell). Weight today 103. 71590 Pimlico 7-S l:2Sj fast 40 108 C 5 5 0 8 S J J Walsh Poquessing, D. Hamilton, Cauibyses 7066S Ft Erie 3-4 1:14 fast 15 101 7 7 7 7 71 A Martin BeatrlceK., Husted, Gl. MacBride. 70630 Ft Erio 3-4 1:14 fast 15 98 8 8 8 71 9'1 Jas Hogg Husted, Bathmaria, Frank Collins. HOOT MON, b. c, 3, by Tanzmeister Miss Boggiano (Seminole Stable). Weight today 111. 71088 Pimlico 3-4 1:15J fast 10 116 2 7 5 4 42 Engl'der Renraw, .Mulvaney. Killochan. 71651 Pimlico 3 -11:172 hvy 15 111 8 S 6 43 35l Engl'der Simple Honours, Neptune. Mlxup. 71551 Jamaica 1 1-10 1:472 fast 50 90 5 4 5 7 71 62,iG Swain Q. Brady, St. Valentine. Flowaway. 71511 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast 50 98 10 10 10 11 11 9 A Martin Poquesslng, MerryEngland. Marster RECTORTOWN, ch. g, 3, by Hawkswick Wedding Day (Mr. Gleniver). Weight today 103. 71674 Pimlico 3 4 1:174 good 5 109 1 2 4 3 l2 Christian West Over. MornXight. Changeable 70197 Buffalo 5 1-2 f 1:07 fast 107 5 5 0 7 7! L WllliamsMedlesomeBov, Allerion, G. Swain. 701CS Buffalo 5 1-2 f 1:0S4 fast 106 0 4 4 41 2"!' Jos Hogg Dr.J.F.Aitken, G.Swalu, Lampt'er. 70082 EutTalo 5 1-2 f 1:104 hvy 103 1 5 G 710 711 J Schaller Anna May. Killlecrankie, Jaclnta. 69035 Belmont Pk 1 1:412 fast 132 4 4 4 C 5& V Mr Nich'lasM. of Craft. S. Bernard. Progress. AIKEN, ch. g, 3, by Fatherless Ninone (W. T. Townes). Weight today 103. 71673 Rimlico 3-4 1:16 good S 107 1 2 2 22 21 Beckman Meredith, Millstone, NoblesseOblige 71651 Pimlico 2-4 1:173 hvy S 107 6 4 4 52 5'1W Mclii'reSimplellonours, Neptune, MootMon. 71010 Pimlico 1 1:48 hvy 4 112 4 2 5 5 C5 6" Beckman n.Jumper, Pur.Girl, NoblesseOblige C55S0 Benning 5J f 1:102 mud 100 109 1 12 10 10 10" M MurphyL.narrisonII..Tuckernuck, Sp.Queen 654S0 Pimlico 51 f 1:121 mud 15 109 10 S 10 7l 77i Engl'der Briltanby, Med. Boy. Gnuub.Soph. DAIRY MAID (See Second Race). Weight today 103. RACILIA (See Third Race). Weight today 108. THOMAS HOY, b. g, 3, by Peep o'Day Simla (J. 8. Hoy). Weight today 103. 71051 Pimlico 3-4 1:172 hvy 20 103 3 5 7 61 6,4lGoldstein Simplellonours. Neptune. .MootMon. 71276 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:501 slow 50 100 3 5 5 7 8 5" S Flynu St.Jeanue. LadyKarma. LIttleBoot. 71252 Hamilton 1 1-S 2:02 hvy 00 92 1 1 2 4 515 52,1S Flynn Crafty. Dele Stroine. Rebounder. 71170 Hamilton 3-4 1:181 hvy 15 107 1 2 7 51 67 Pohanka HarryKleheson. Lor.Mack. Grlften. LIZZIE FLAT, b. f, 3. by Flatlands Lizzie M. (C. C. Smithson). Weight today 103. 71008 Pimlico Ab 2 4:47 hvy 12 135 2 1 3 4 415 5 Bowser Yellowback, Touchw'd. Percentage. 71455 Belmont Ab 2 4:03 fast 12 132 7 S C 5 5 5" Kelleher SaudyCreeker, Economy, Touchwood 71341 Belmont Ab 2 4:10 fast 30 132 3 2 2 Fell. Kelleher Sandy Creeker, Touchwood, St. Nick SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 40 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (5S300 1:4 13 2 99.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St ',i V ?4 StrPin Jockeys Best Company. OCEAN SPRAY, b. f, 4, by Oddf el low Ethel Thomas (Seminole Stable). Weight today 104. 71715 (See Pimlico .chart in this paper.) 71092 Pimlico 1 l:41g fast 21 109 0 7 7 6 6s C W Meln'reS.Bernard, Alpennlarchen. Recruit. 71654 Pimlico 1 1:44 hvy S 110 4 4 3 2 2 2 W Mcln'reSt. Jeanne, Jupiter, Recruit. 70845 Sheeps'd 1 1-16 1:472 fast 20 103 3 4 4 4 S 11 Notter Grapple. St. Joseph. Phil Finch. 70777 Sheeps'd 1 1-2 2:342 mud 4 103 1 2 2 3 7l 910 Notter Lancastrian, Good Luck. Brancas. LORD BADGE, b. g, 8. by Badge Mocking Bird (Seminole Stable). Weiglit today 101. 71717 (See Pimlico chart in this paper.) 71655 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:50 hvy 4 109 '3 2 2 2 43 5 W Mcln'relvanhoe. Dele Stronie. Nancy. 71635 Pimlico 1 1:472 hvy 7 112 9 7 2 3 3.J 33J llarty Neoskaleeta. Nancy. De Reszke. 71530 Jamaica 1 1-S 1:54 fast 15 103 8 8 5 4 6s S"iE Dugan Marster. Sam II. Harris. Flavigny 71262 Brighton 1 3-4 2:592 fast SO 98 4 2 5 G 6 63 Cullen Lane Allen, Beauclere, Brancas. 71106 G'vesend 1 1-8 1:53 good 20 98 8 8 7 6 42 5t0 E Walsh Lane Allen, Beauclere, Rockstone. CLEMENTS, br. c. 3, by Albert Zetetic (T. F. Coles). t Weight today 101. 71632 Pimlico lm 40y 1:522 hvy 31 121 3 2 2 2 23 2'1 Shreve Lally, Cave Adsum. 71262 Brighton 1 3-4 2:59g fast 30 97 3 4 2 4 42 5" Buxton Lane Allen, Beauclere. Brancas. 71222 Brighton 1 1-16 1:402 fast 15 106 8 8 7 0 6 l 810 W Miller Woolstone. Lord Lovat. Kilter. 70735 Em.City lml00yl:472 fast 30 100 8 9 7 7 5l 31 Liebert St. Joseph, Taunt, Oak Grove. PAUL CLIFFORD, blk. g, 9, by Lissak Trousgeaa m. (E. L. Talley). Weight today 10G. 716S9 Pimlico 1 1:42H fast 10 106 1 3 3 4 & 51 Goldstein Trackless, Orm. Right, Euripides. 71652 Pimlico lm 70v 1:492 hvy 15 107 3 1 1 1 3 l 3'1 Goldstein Orm.RIght. Poquessing, NewVear. 71635 Pimlico 1 1:472 hvy 12 112 1 1 1 2 S2 7,0l(loldstoin Neoskaleeta, Nancy. Ionl Badge. 71590 Pimlico 7-8 1:28 fast 15 113 8 7 7 9 9 10' J DennisonPoquessIng, D.IIamllton, Camhyses WABASH QUEEN, eh. f, 3. by Faraadole Peegy'R. (J. Gallagher). Weight today 91. 71GS9 Pimlico 1 1:422 fast 5 90 7 5 4 3 3' 4 Henry Trackless, Orm. Right, Euripides. 71590 Pimlico 7-8 1:2S fast 20 103 3 9 9 7 r G Rosen Poquesslng. D.IIamllton. Camhyses 714S6 Windsor 1 1:41 fast 4 91 5 G 6 7 7 C7J Mulcahy Rather Royal, Taunt. The Globe. 71415 Windsor 1 1:44 good 11-5 96 4 4 4 1 1 2l Pohanka. ByeByelL, CharlesL.Stone, Toddles. DE RESZKE, br. h, 8, by Lamplighter Serene (R. E. Watkins). Weiglit today 104. 71635 Pimlico 1 1:472 hvy 21 110 15 2 3 4 42 431 Delaby Neoskaleeta. Nancy. Lord Badge. 71254 Hamilton 1 1:47 hvy 3-5 114 4 3 2 1 Is Is Delaby PrlnceBrutus, BonnleReg. C. Sauce. 71177 Hamilton 1 1-10 1:534 hvy 21 105 6 2 1 1 li 41 Mulcahy Crafty, Harmakls, Rebounder. 71157 Hamilton 1 1:452 hvy 7 103 3 2 1 1 11 11 Delaby Ortuon.RIglit, Pr.Brutus, ByeByelL BRIGHT BOY, ch. g. 3, by Star Bright Gay Girl (Mr. Earle). Weight today 93. 71718 (See Pimlico chart In this paper.) 70152 Brighton B. 1 1-16 1:46 fast 96 10 G G G 9h 91S J Powers Yorkist. Cutter. Miss Doyle. C9963 Sheep. Bay 1 1-16 l:4Si fast 94 2 2 2 2 5l 5T J Powers Royal Ben, RlHeman, And. Mack; 69811 Sheep, Bay. X 1:124 mud 116 6 4 4 i Ux 6 "10 Koeruer Herodotus, Golf Ball, Smiling Tom, XOONKAKES, b. h, 6, by Morpheus MUchiefKaker (JK Meagher). Weight today 109. 71G92 Plmllco 1 l:41g fast 20 107 S G G 5 4J 5 Goldstein S.Bernard, Alpenmarchen, Recruit, i 71590 Plmllco 7-S 1:2SJ fast 50 111 10 11 11 12 12 12" J O'Brien 1'oquesslng, D.IIamltton, Cambyses 71255- Hamilton , 11:48 hvy 5 100 6 3 3 3 2i 31 J Murphy Flat, Blue Buck. Jungle, Imp. i 71212 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:513 good S-5 121 2 5 4 a 2'J 2i J DcnulsonCaperSauce, CleauSweep, Halfcaste 1UTFICE, b. m, t, by Woolsthorpe -Enough (J. T. Huir). , Weight today 108. 716S9 Pimlico 1 1:421 fast G 103 3 4 5 7 71 "SlSlirevo Trackless. Onn. night, Euripides. 71589 Pimlic lm 70y 1:45 fast 30 103 2 1 1 1 21 33i Shrevc Lotus Eater, Lally, Cave Adsuin. 71275 Hamilton 0-S 1:032 slow 40 100 8 9 9 81 8TJ F'brother IlermanJohnson, Truro, Escutcheon. 71236 Hamilton 1 1:43 fast 2J 98 4 2 2 2 2s 1 Dcluby Bathmarla, Sallie Surer. Lor.Mack. i EL CAPITAN. ch. g, 3, by Ethelbert Morgantic (M. E. Fulton). Weight today 100. 7171S (See Plmllco chart in this paper.) , 71G35 Pimlico 1 1:47J hvy CO 100 8 8 C 7 C 5s Cashin Neoskaleeta. -'ancy. Lord Badge. 71591 Pimlico 7-S 1:28 fast 40 103 7 7 C 7 C 5'S Cashin Euripides, Nancy, Mulvaney. C98C4 Sheep. Bay 1 1-16 l:49i fast 101 S S S 8 8 85 M Preston Saracinesca, TonyBonero, GolfBall. C9758 Sheep. Bay 3-4 1:141 slow 9S 9 11 7 7l 7" P Kelly Yorkist, Golden West, Ingham. AWAY, b. f, 4, by Aloha Panway (MrsJ R. Bradley). Weight today 101. 71CG9 Pimlico lm 70y 1:49 good 12 104 1 1 1 1 1 3 F'brother P.Knlght, AV.Pog, Lady (1. Spanker. 715S5 Pimlico 3-1 1:14 fast CO 112 4 C S Ss SsjDIggins Botanist. Heasllp. I)e Burgo. C5C27 Benning 7-S 1:29J good 20 Ss9 10 17 17 17 17 17 J Schaller Workman, Belle Strome, Azellna. C54CC Pimlico 1 1-S 1:551 fast S 90 C 2 S 9 S5 StsJJ Schaller Grevllla, Ivanhoe, Lemon Girl. JUPITER, b. g, 4, by Fatherless Clash (O. O. Hall). Weight today IOC. 71654 Pimlico 1 1:41 hvy 3 99 5 3 1 3 31 39 Delaby St. .Teanne, Ocean Spray.- Itecrult. 7160G Pimlico lm 40y 1:48 hvy 15 108 2 4 4 4 43 4UC Riley Nancy, Lady Karma, Lally. 71274 Hamilton 1 1-4 2:llg slow C 95 3 2 1 2 1 1' Engl'der Peter Knight, D. Redd, Hawkama 71215 Hamilton 1 1-2 2:352 good 8 9S 5 4 2 4 4 4U Mulcahy Oberon, Willis Green, PeterKniglit. GUESS, br. h, 7, by St. Andrew Probability (M. S. Skiles). Weight today 101. 71C52 Pimlico lm 70y 1:49? hvy 30 107-(i I 5 5 55n CMSeckman Orm.RIght, Poquesslng. P.Clifford. 5SGU Benning 7-8 1:28? fast CO IOC 15 17 17 1C 1C 1C J Jones The Cure. Eclio Dale. .Sunray. 58559 Benning OS f l:21g fast 100 115 1 7 11 13 13 Jost Free Booter, Sheen, Paul Clifford. JUDGE DENTON, ch. g, 6, by Russell Princes! Royal (L. A. Bonsack). Weight today 104. 71GGD Pimlico lm 70y 1:192 good 15 102 4 4 3 4 4' 5 Engl'der Peter Knight, Water Bog. Away. 71C35 Pimlico 1 1:47S hvy 50 110 7 C 7 9 10 10-JLiebert Neoskaleeta, Nancy, Lord Badge. 70S01 Montreal 7-S l:31g hvy 10 110 1 7 7 Pulled up.J Foley Shenand'h, .T.Kerehev'e, N.Truniper 70779 Montreal 7-S 1:28 slop 8 112 7 3 2 3 21 57 J Foley Chippewa, P. Clifford, M. Lester. MERRY GEORGE, b. g, 6, by George Kessler Morriwell (Mrs. G. F. Richings). wfight today 103. 71354 Windsor S C 3:40 hvy 2 131 3 6 3 3 1- l3 B'nhardt Butwell. Luln Young, l'lcktlme. 7129S Windsor S C 3:4S hvy 3 134 2 3 2 Fell. Simpson B.IIoliday, L.L.Hayman. Dr.Koch. 71283 Windsor 1 1-1C 1:512 hvy 4 102 5 2 2 . 2 1 1- ltosen Ilarmakis. Ayr Water, Thistle Uo. 71100 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:492 fast 20 113 S 5 3 4 45 33 ltosen St. Jeanne, Taunt, Oberon. SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile. All Ages. Maidens. Special Weights. (05-103 1:103 S 97.) Index Course DistTimeT'cUOdds Wt St M Vz Strain Jockeys Best Company. MISS CATESBY, b. f, 2, by Star Shoot Jessie Boswell (M. J. Cromwell). Weight today 92. 71CCS Pimlico 51 f 1:052 good 4 96 0 5 3 :'.' 31 F'brother Billie Ilibbs. Jubilee. Do Burgo. 71C07 Pimlico 5J f 1:102 hvy 7 107 6 5 4 3'i 2i llarty Truro. Montbcrr. Tilliiigbast. 70674 Saratoga 5 f 1:084 fast C 102 12 1 2 9 51 3 Goldstein Baroda, St. Ilario, Ariel. 70C17 Saratoga 51 f 1:10 hvy 100 100 12 10 5 32 31 Brussel Mar.Jane, Tlios.Calhoun, Moquette. HIGH JUMPER, ch. g. '3, by Hornpipe High C. (Mr. Gleniver). Weight today 107. 71655 Pimlico 3-1 1:15 fast 20 113 C 6 6 5l 7' Christian Ronraw, Mulvanev. Killoehan. 71010 Pimlico 1 1:18 hvy S 112 5 C 3 1 li l2 Delaby PnrltauGlrl, NObl.Oblige, WestOver C8494 Pimlico 3-1 1:15J good 20 97 11 10 9 9 9' II Alex Ida Keck. Gold Castle. Q.of Knight C7029 City Park 5 .1-2 f 1:07H fast 99 15 13 14 14l 14"1R Powers Capt.Taylor, LittleGeorge, Halbard. MILLSTONE, ch. k. 3. by Royal Flush III. Tessa II. (F. T. Miller). Weight today 107. 71073 Pimlico 3-1 1:16 good 7 107 8 3 3 3' Henry Meredith. Aiken. Noblesse Oblige. 71526 Jamaica 5-8 1:004 fast S 92 12 10 9 9 713 Henry Tiro, Bussell T.. High Glass. C8594 Jamaica 3-4 1:16 mud 109 3 5 5 Di 5J Henry Tramp, Dan Buhre, Herman. GS467 Jamaica 5-S 1:01 fast 92 7 3 4 4l 2 Henry Communipaw, Wise Hand, Dr. Lee. WILTON LACK AYE, ch. c, 3, by St. James Keeps (M. J. Cromwell). Weight today 110. 71673 Pimlico 3-4 1:10 good 10 107 4 5 4 5l B55 Biggins Meredith, Aiken. Millstone. 71591 Pimlico 7-8 1:28 fast CO 111 4 6 5 G 8 7llCbristian Euripides. Nancy, Mulvaney. 65430 Pimlico 51 f 1:08 fast 60 110 8 7 11 12 1230lKlenck Dais.vFrosr.Millstone.Monke.v Puzzle C4610 Sheep. Bay 5-S 1:01 fast 100 112 12 13 14 14' 14ls H Cochran.!. .Miller, SenalorClay, Common Sue SEA MAID, ch. f, 2, by Compute Summor Sea (Barbarity Stable). Weight today 92. 71093 Pimlico 3 4 1:152 fast 4 110 12 12 11 9 7,Ji 1ig::ins D.IIiminel, Ornaineuta'u, K.Tliistle 70005 Buffalo 5-S 1:013 fast 12 109 y 11 11 11 112 jt JicDan'i Pedigree, .Merrltnac, John P.Bergeu THOMAS HOY (See Fifth Race). Weight today 107. WEST OVER, br. g, 3, by Aloha Sue B. (Mrs. R. Bradley). Weight today 107. 71674 Pimlico 3-1 1:174 good 1C-5 107 1 5 1 2 2 Coleman Iteelortown, Mor.Light. Changeable 71610 Pimlico 1 1:485 hvy 20 112 7 5 4 4 41' 4"A Coleman II. Juniper, I'ur.CIrl. NoblesseOblige 64262 Ft Krie 5J f 1:074 fast 50 92 10 11 12 12 12"1J Schaller Mary Cusris, Crip, Alegra. C3052 Buffalo 41 f 55 good 50 112 2 11 'J- ID10 Christian Crip, Percentage, Triumphant. CHORUS GIRL, ch. f, 2, by Rensselaer Sweet Singer (Mrs. A. L. Aste). Weight today 97. 71693 Pimlico' 3-1 1:152 fast 12 107 2 8 7 7 Csi Goldstein D.llimmel, Ornamenta'n, K.Tliistle 71636 Pimlico 5-S l:06g hvy 10 97 S 2 2 2i 4r,i Delaby Beggarman, Protit. Woolspun. C99C4 Sheep. Bay 5 1-2 f l:0Si fast 89 11 10 10 10 10' C Miller JoeNealon, BlackMary, Glor.Betsy. CSS39 Sheep. Bay 5 1-2 f 1:08 fast 105 14 2 0 20 0 20 Farrow Kara Avis. Koyal Rvos, St. Ilario. LLANTHONY BOY. b. h, 5, by Llanthony Devil-a-Bit (F. E. Palmer). Weight today 107. 71673 Pimlico 3-4 1:16 good 60 107 6 10 10 9' S,uiT ChandlerMeredith, Aiken, Millstone. 71610 Pimlico 1 1:4SJ hvy 00 112 6 9 9 9 9 Noone II. Jumper, Pur.Girl, NoblesseOblige G7826 Bennlng 7-S 1:311 fast 116 9 9 9 9 9 9i'iHagan Lally. Turbulence. Old Colouy. 65463 Pimlico 1 1:401 fast 107 1 5 5 6 6 6" McFad'n Welbourne, S. Shingle, The Clown. CARTWHEEL, ch. g. 2, by Handspring Eerie (Chelsea Stable). Weight today 92. 71693 Pimlico 3-1 1:152 fast S 107 9 6 9 ll3 llls Harty D.llimmel, Oriiameiita'n, K.Tliistle C8444 Pimlico 41 f 55J good 20 110 5 5 C 53i Mitchell Awless, Desideratum. Dick Rose. CS365 Pimlico 5-S 1:071 hvy 113 4 4 7 5 5" Mitclrell Etta Louise, Laudable, Dick Rose. CS309 Pimlico 1-2 501 fast 110 1 7 4 7J Mitchell Merry Man, G. Betsy, Blember. RUSSELL A., ch. h. 6, by Russell Martha (M. Hart). Weight today 110. 71467 Windsor S C 3:34 fast 20 132 8 Lost rider. Kenn Little Wallv. Piektlme, Amber. 71375 Windsor 1 1-16 1:534 hvy 200 105 5 5 6 6 6 C"J.I DennisonMortlbov. Ilarmakis, Kebounder. 71358 Windsor 1 1-16 1:55 hvy 100 111! S 7 8 8 S S"iT Rae Cock Sure, Chanida, Wise Hand. M. J. Cromwell entry Miss Catesby and Wilton Laekaye. Page 7 Fort Worth Results FORT WORTH RESULTS. Second annual meeting of the Fort Worth Fair and Racing Assoclallon at Fort Worth, Texas, from October S to 17, Inclusive. Joseph A. Murphy, presiding judge; Arthur McKnight, starter; O. W. Board-man, racing secretary; Charles Campau, clerk of the scales. DhI.-. nisi. Time. Winner. Wt. Second. Wt. Third. Wt. Jockey. Odds. Oct. S .r.-8 1:04E Joe Woolen. 122 Husk Hi) U. .1. Hwanner ..11! Molesworth ... f.-l a-4 1:17 Dr. Mack .. 113 Invasion ...J0U Balshot 100 W. Burns Sin Clear 1 1:4S J. McBride.. 10! W. McLean. 100 T. J. Powell 111 A. Morgan . I'.T, Slow 3-4 1:1S Bob May... 107 M. C'dlemas.lll! Lillian Ayres....l07 A. Morgan .... 2-1 Oct. 9 r.S I:0C. Mol. Bass... !:: Dora E. ...!)S Stella Pattou ... 1)3 Molesworth "... 7-1 ::-4 1:1!) Vesnie 104 Fl. Consort, bit Dr. Maek 112 A. Morgan .... -1-1 Clear 7-S I::k: Ed Tracy .. !I4 .1. Garner. .. 104 Alamo 117 .1. Brooks 0-1 Slow 5-8 1:07 D. Sunray.. !)3 Vir. Green.. IKt Delbarra 105 A. Morgan ....21-1 Oct. 10 7-S 1:314 Associate .. !! Anna Scott. '.Ill Walter McLean.. Jfl D. Moore 4-1 1 1:14 Br'ks Bell.. UO J. AIcBride.101 Pr. of Woodstock 9!) A. Morgan 3-1 Clear :t-4 1:17 Miss Ferris 102 M. O'dlemasl02 Bittersee .... !)7 A. Morgan lij-l Good 1 1-10 1:51b Vesme 101 T.J. 1'owelilOl Bird of Passage. 113 A. .Morgan 1-2 Oct. 11 1-2 51 Good Player 120 B. Pattersonl24 Arcospring 12!) Lowe -1-1 1 1:444 T. . I. Powell 102 Ed Tracy ..!:: The Four Hund'd. 107 It. Brooks 7-1 Clear 1 1:45 P.of W'ds'k 103 Char. Lusk.. 90 Ollie Burnett ...105 Molesworth ... tl-5 Good ."-4 1:1S V. Lindsey. 100 Dr. Cheney. .100 Dora E 100 J. McGiiiu 7-1 ( Oct. 12 n-8 1:04 1 Stel. Pattou. 1)5 L. Garvin. . .105 Max Nal 100 A. Morgan 3-1 3-4 1:154 Doc Allen.. 102 Miss Breeze.107 Aunt Tabitha ...107 A. Morgan 3-1 Clear 7-S 1:28 Brooks Bell. 101 Vesme 107 You Win 90 Singleton 2-1 3-4 1:153 Joe Stokes.. 104 Itenshaw :.. 9!) Anna Scott 101 A. Morgan 3-2 Good 3-4 1 M. C'dlem's. 102 Early llours.107 Thursie L 107 J. McGinn 2-1 Oct. 14 5 1-2 f 1:10 B. I'atlers'n 102 Thursie L...107 Arcospring 102 J. Brooks 3-1 7-8 1:2S Dr. Mack... 120 Ina Grey ...111 Bob May ...Ill M. Burns 1-1 Clear 1 1:42 Vesme 105 P.of W'dsfklOl Grenade ....114 A. Morgan S-5 Fast 1 1-S l:5(i Skyward ... 90 J. MeBride..l02 T. J. Powell 100 Molesworth 4-1 Oct. 15 1-2 HI Tarabar ... 105 Alice Ann ..100 Nail 105 S. Johnson 4-1 5-S 1:02 Joe Wootcn. 11!) Joe Stokes.. .104 Dr. Mack 125 Carter 4-1 Clear 1-2 4!)l Dr. Cheney. 105 Stel. Patton.100 Max Neil 100 Singleton 3-2 Fast 3-4 1:151 Early Hours 104 Balshot 104 Alamo 102 Miiliano 2J-1 Oct. 10 1-2 491 Virg. Green. 100 G. Williams. 115 Mollie Bass 104 Miiliano 7-1 3-4 1:15 Joe Woolen. 113 Busk 10!) Invasion 109 Carter 3-1 Clear 7-8 1:291 T. F. Il'dred 109 B.J. SwannerlOl Alamo 102 Weinhold 3-1 Fast 7-S 1:29 Sink. Spring. 99 Ed Merritt..l04 Beg Foster .....109 J. Brooks 7-1 Oct. 17 3-4 1:23 W. McLean. 99 Arcospring.. 9!) Fairbury 10S Weinhold 3-2 1 1:181 Merllngo 99 Dr. Mack .. 92 Grenade 90 Singleton 21-1 Cloudy 3-1 1:211 Sink Spring. 99 Miss Topsy.,104 Billy Patterson.. .104 It. Brooks 3J-1 5-8 1:10 Tarabar .... 105 Dr. Cheney. .105 Mollie Bass 105 S. Johnson 21-1 Heavy C-S 1:11 Nail SO G. Mineral. .112 Colonel Moss 10!) A. Morgan 3-1 Dallas Results DALLAS RESULTS. Annual meeting of the Texas State Fair Association at Dallas,, Texas, from October 19 to November 2, Inclusive. Joseph A. Murphy, presiding judge; Arthur McKuight, starter; O. W. Boardman, clerk of the course; Charles Canipau, paddock judge; Ben E. Cabell, racing secretary. Imli!.. DIst. Time. Winner. Wt. Second. Wt. Third. Wt. Jockey. Odds. Oct. 19 5 1-2 f 1:00 1 The Bear ... 102 It. Thompson 85 Joe Stokes 102 P. Bailey 4-1 5-S 1:02 H'ds Around 103 Wat. Lock.. 103 Bojl 91 Weinhold 7-10 1 dear 1 1:42 B. P. Charlie 103 King WIlda..l02 Skyward 105 Preston 3-1 2 1-4 1:011 Orbicular .. 105 Attila 99 Dr. Young 102 Miiliano 2-5 Good 3-4 1:1(51 Lady Alicia. 104 M. G'dlemas.105 Tea Tray 105 Warren 3-1 5 1-2 f 1:0S Bertha E 100 Ruth Nolan.103 Miss Affable 100 Warren 5-1 Oct. 21 5-S 1:024 Hid. Hand.. 105 Reclaimer ..105 Dr. Slovall 105 Preston 0-1 1 l:41t F. Premium. 112 Brooks Bell. 93 Sam Taylor SS' Prefctou 3-5 Clear 1 1-1G 1:51 King Blaze. 97 An. Sanford. 97 Tea Tray II 93 A. Morgan 0-1 5 1-2 f 1:101 Laura Logan 105 Pepper Box. 104 The Plains 100 Miiliano 20-1 Fast 7-S 1:29 B. P. Charlie 101 Pr.of W'ds'klOO Beecher 104 AV. Young 3-2 5 1-2 f l:07e Bertha E. .. 103 Rusk 112 Pedro 101 Warren 0-5 Oct. 22 5 1-2 f l:0Ss Sansamon .. 102 Mollie Bass. 101 San Angelo 90 Warren G-l 5 1-2 f 1:0S Invasion ... 109 Gavin C. ...104 Succeed 109 A. Morgan .... G-l Clear 3-4 1:15 Teo Beach.. 98 Lucky Mose. 9S Joe Stokes 102 A. Morgan ....15-1 1 1:43 Associate ... 93 Iua Gray ..100 Lady Laughter .. 97 J. Brooks 2-l Fast 1 1-1C 1:494 Lady Alicia. 101 Approbation 100 Mary Candlemas . 94 Warren S-5 3-1 1:15s Tres Joli .. 109 Kirk. Belle. 90 Sink Spving 94 A. Morgan 2J-1 Oct. 23 7-8 1:294 Kuropalkin . 101 Bannoline ..101 Mountebank 101 W. Young 10-1 3-4 1:101 You Win... 10!) Jack AVitt . .10!) It. M. McCloud .101 Kobn 10-1 Clear 7-8 1:29 Foxhall 101 Bart Howe.. 103 The Four UundredlOl W. Young 3J-1 3 1-2 f 1:094 Panllta 110 lids. Aroundlin Hidden Hand 110 W. Young 4-1 Fast 1 1:394 Pedro ...... 95 The Bear ...105 Sam Taylor 101 A. Morgan S-l 7-8 l:29i Early Hours KM Skyward ... 90 Kittle Piatt 107 Preston ........ 7-1 Oct. 24 r, 1-2 f 1:074 Rusk 103 Succeed 107 Pepper Box 102 Molesworth 3-5 1 1-10 1:484 Esther B.... 90 Translucent.. 95 Odd Ella 99 Blair 21-1 Clear 1 1:41 Teo Beach.. 100 Pr.of W'ds'kl04 Bertha E 104 Bailey 2-1 5 1-2 f 1:0S4 Don Hart.. 102 F.K.the Bearl04 Floating Consort. . 97 Warren 2-1 Fast 3-4 1:144 II. Sherman. 100 Vir. WltherslOi James V Ill Miiliano 4-5 5 1-2 f 1:0s? Miss Ferris. 102 R. Regente. .104 The Plains 110 Miiliano 3-5 Oct. 25 .1-8 1:02 Hid. Hand. 105 Comal OS Reclaimer 100 Preston 4-5 5-8 1:01 Toy Boy .. 102 U. TlioinpsonlOl Arch Oldham 100 Preston 7-10 I Clear 1 1-10 1:494 Associate .. SO Oberon 104 Merllngo 105 .T. Brooks ...... 0-1 7-8 l:2Ss Gavin C 101 Foxhall ....104 Melior 104 Warren 4-1 rast 7-8 1:30s Bob May... 104 Skyward ...104 Parvo ...104 Foley 3J-1 3-4 1:141 Stole 105 J. J. McC.103 jack Witt ....101 Warren . 10-1 i i i Date. Dist. Time. Winner. wfiSf Second. Wt. Third. Wt. .Tockev. Oifa. Oct. 20 .1 1-2 f 1:15 Tres Joli... 104 Kirk. Belle. 104 Dorothy Duncan.. 104 A. Morgan .2-1 ! 1 1-S 2:072 Grenade .... 110 Attila .....101 Pacheta . 9G Shriner ........34-1 Clear 3-4 1:22 King Wilda 9S Bertha E. ..103 Ina Gray ...97 Miiliano . 4-1 7-S 1:354 Tedro 99 Cooney K. ..100 Bon. Pu Charlie.. 99 A. Morgan ... 4-1 Heavy 5-S 1:0S Wat. Lock.. OS Stella Patton 97 Miss Del Monto . . 92 Shriner 2J-1 1 1:51 J. McBride. . "102 J. D. Dunn. .103 Miss Topsy 104 Molesworth 8-5 Oct. 2S 3-4 1:10 Balshot 104 King Hope. .107 Ollie Burnett ...104 J. Brooks G-l 5-S 1:02 HW. Hand.. 107 Comal 9S Reclaimer 9S Preston 7-5 Clear 1 1-1G 1:49 King Wilda. 107 Grenade ....110 Knight Blaze ...103 Miiliano 24-1 1 1:40 F. Premium 115 Sam Taylor. 90 Lucky Mosc ..... 91 Preston 1-4 ' Good 5 1-2 f l:09g Sweet Kitty 109 Gavin C. ...114 Don Alvaro 114 R. Brooks .1-1 7-8 1:2S Cock Sure .. 107 Stoic 104 Don Hart .......102 J. Murphy 5-1 Oct. 29 5-S 1:00 R. Tbomps'n 11S Hds. Around. 10S Ida Lytle .. 9S Warren' S-5 1 1-1G 1:48 Jack AVitt.. 104 Melior 104 Translucent 100 Bailev 4-1 Wet 1 1:42 Brook Belle. IKi Josie's Jewel 95 King Wilda 107 Singleton I. .1-1 1 1:4U Teo Beach.. 90 Lady Vashtl.104 Itubinou 99 A. Morgan .... 0 5 Muddy 3-4 1:10 Jake Weber. 100 R. Q. Smith. 105 Byplay ....103 R. Brooks 25-1 3-4 1:14 Rusk 108 Invasion 109 Buster Jones ....105 Molesworth ....2M Oct. 30 5-8 1:014 Dr. Stoval.. 100 Dr. Cheney.. 9S AVater Lock 100 H. Brooks 10-1 3-4 1:10? K.M. M'Oi'd. 107 San Angelo.. 97 Comal 1)7 AVarron 3-l Clear 1 1-8 1:.14?. Skyward ... 100 Sink Spring. 93 Mary Candlemas.. 98 Miiliano 9-5 .1-8 1:00?. Toy Boy ... 114 It. Thompson 99 Arch Oldham 122 Prestou . ... 1-1 Heavy 1 1:404 Lucky Mose 91 Cock Sure ..109 Grenade ' 101 A. Morgan .... 2-1 7-S 1:28s Ed Tracy... 9!) Parvo 109 Doc Allen 109 J. Brooks 3'2 Oct. 31 5-S 1:014 Ida Lytle... 103 Bon. Hayes.. 115 Hidden Hand 112 A. Morgan ..... 7-.1 5 1-2 f 1:0!) Haven Run. 114 Old Donitn'kll4 Perry WIekes ...114 MJlliano 10-1 Clear 1 1:42?. B.of Pas'ge. 102 B. Q. SmithlOO Fairbury 107 Kulm . .. 7-1 1 1-10 1:47s Pedro ..... 112 Sam Taylor. 103 Josie's Jewel ...105 Bailev .... 2-1 Fast 3-4 1:14 Bertha E... 101 Cooney K...114 Lady A'ashti 100 AVarr'en 5-1 .1 1-2 f 1:08s Foxhall ... 119 Tyrollan ...119 Miss Ferris .....114 Young .... 2-1 Nov. 1 5 1-2 f 1:12 Foxhall 119 Storm 114 Balshot .4 ..114 Warren ...... .21-1 5-S 1:044 John Sparks 105 Comal 105 Split Second 105 R. Brooks ...12,1 Cloudy 3-1 1:1C.J Bertha E... 108 Cock Sure.. 105 King AVilda 10S AVarreu 2-1 1 1:45 Merllngo ... 105 Grenade ... 9!) Mamie Algol 104 Singleton 1-t Slow 1 1-10 1:53 Sink Spring 93 Parvo 103 Sllverskin 107 R. Brooks . 4-1 7-S 1:32 Lucky Mose 107 Tres Joli ...104 You AViu .109 Miiliano 9-5 El Cuchillo, the Jumper ( EL CUCHILLO, THE JUMPER. After Coligny, the AVidener steeplechaser, wliich won the Champion Steeplechase at Belmont Park the last day of the recent meeting, had 'demonstrated to Mr. AVidener and the manager of the stable, Howard Lewis, Jr., two years ago that lie would make one of the best jumpers in the country, they set their hearts upon finding, and securing, if possible, a full brother to Coligny, which was racing at St. Louis as a two-year-old named El Cuchillo. It was finally brought to their attention that EI Cuchillo was at Latonia and Lewis went to Cincinnati from New York with Mr. AVidener's check for $1,000 and instructions to buy the colt If there seemed any possibility of making a steeplechaser out of him. Before Lewis reached the track EI Cuchillo had won a race and his owner, E. Parks, was not inclined lo sell him as he had been the trainer oC the colt from his first start and thought well of the horse. Parks finally agreed to take $1,200 and Lewis forthwith produced the $1,000 check and offered his own for the remainder. Parks did not care lo accept the cheeks of perv sons unknown lo him and it was only after the two had visited the oilice of Secretary Dillon and Lewis was vouched for, that the deal was closed. El Cuchillo was immediately shipped to the AAMdener farm near Philadelphia, lie has run all of his races for WIdener in the field ami it would take many times the price paid for him to induce Mr. AVidener to part the two best horses full brothers -in his stable. In connection with this lilt of history it is not amiss to brielly sketch the racing career of El Cuchillo. The bay horse, now a Dve-year-old, by Carlsbad L'Orient, made his first start at Union Park, St. Louis, May 4, 1904, as a two-year-old and finished second to Henry A? Schroeder, which lias since become a steeplechaser. El Cuchillo, in ills six other races which were all run at Union I'ark in the name of E. Brown & Co., was only once unplaced. In that race, June 23, he was left at the post. The following sprlug El Cuchillo was bought by E. Parks, who was his trainer when a two year-old, and only starteil three times, once at St. Louis and twice at Latonia and his last race on the fiat was at this track, October 31, when he won a mile and an eighth race in 2:05j from a moderate field, on a muddy track. It was his previous start, October 17, which enabled Mr. AVidener to locate the colt. Last year El Cuchillo ran four races, but. did not win one. His first start bearing the scarlet and white stripes and black cap was at Gravesend, June 20, 1900, when he finished third to Thomas Hitchcock, Jr.'s Oro' and "Mr. Cotton's" Delcanta. He finished second to his stable mate, Long Run, in the Rockaway Cup at Sheepshead Bay, July 3, and in his third race finished third again, this time to Bound Brook and Oleroso. His last performance for the year was in the Shillelah Steeplechase at Saratoga, August IS, when he was beaten by Grandpa. The brother to the winner of the Champion has run three races this year and won all of thein. The first was the Empire State Steeplechase Handicap at Gravesend, May 25; the Greater New York Steeplechase at the same track, June S, and the last when he won the Saratoga Steeplechase at the Spa, August 5. His races tabulated and amount of money won, are as follows: A'ear. Age. Sts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. AVon. 1904 2 7 2 2 2 1 .$ 0S5 1905 3 3 1 0 0 2 325 1900 4 4 0 2 2 0 1.O50 1907 .1 3 3 0 0 0 15,0:i5 Totals ...(!) 17 C 4 4 3 17,095 English Riding Records for 1907 ENGLISH RIDING RECORDS FOR 1907. Though he has not yet reached-- his "century," Maber made a considerable step toward it recently and the three points he requires to complete that total will doubtless be forthcoming in the next few days. Halsey has made some addition to his score, and standing now at eighty-four, he possesses a fair chance of having a hundred winners down to his name en; the racing season closes in a few weeks' time. Tin; nearest lo the leading three are Randall and G. McCall (each at sixty-one), but they may easily lie passed by William Griggs, who is at fifty-nine. The record of the principal winning jockeys on the fiat In England from March 18, to October IS, 1907, is: Jockey. Mis. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. I. C. Iliggs, AV 027 129 105 S2 311 20.57 Maher, I) 309 97 01 49 102 20.2S Halsey, AV 420 SI 07 57 218 19.71 Randall, II 32S 01 50 50 107 1S.51) McCall, G 403 01 52 49 301 13.17 Griggs, AViu .470 5!) 55 5!) 303 12.39 Trigg, C 454 40 49 .13 310 10.11 Jones, II 209 39 44 42 144 14.49 Wheatley. E :!35 37 31 41 220 11.04 Madden, 0 412 37 50 43 2S2 S.97 Lynham, B 2S0 3.1 20 27 192 12.50 Griggs, AValter ...321 35 49 35 202 10.90 Robertson, AA A. ..100 34 20 19 93 20.4S Dillon, B 243 32 39 2!) 143 13.10 Priestman, J 192 30 20 20 110 15.10 Bullock, F 1S5 29 25 2!) 102 15.07 Saxby, W 294 29 32 42 191 9.80 Greening, F 20S 27 21 25 135 12.98 McCall. J 131 20 10 1.1 SO 19.84 Wootton, F 207 20 23 29 129 12.50 AVatts, II 288 20 24 20 212 9.02 Humor of the Race Track I J HUMOR OF THE RACE TRACK. "Well, that's the limit." said Fred Slocum after the race which Charlatan won at Latonia October 24. "AVhat's the matter?" was asked. "Why, a man bet me $500 on him at 9 to 5 ana he dropped right back of . the book and pushed up ills ticket and never looked at the race." i Tim Murphy came near winning a bunch of money at Latonia October 24 through a- telegraphic error. IIu got a message to bet $50 'on Bess AVard, and he bet It at 40 to 1 with Fontelien. Just before the horses were off be got another message that it should have been ,?5, not $50. So Tim rushed back and got the bet off excepting (he $5, and that saved Chevalier Fontelien $1,S00. ' DID YOU WIN $412.00 IN TEN DAYS? Wood's Turf Ratings give two best bets each day, and If you liqd bet $20 on each one since the first day we started, you would now be $112.00 winner. This little GREEN BOOK gives you llie ratings on nearly every horse running at the principal tracks, so that you can figure your , own races. Saturday these ratings showed ' . as winners at Latonia: K PAUL RUINART . . 15 I Won I PINK0LA 6-5 Won MARVEL P 8-5 Won WATER LAKE. . . -1 Won If you want to know the class of a horse, the distance and track he likes, get the GREEN BOOK. All you have to do to handicap your own races is to take the rating given opposite the horse's name, and the one that rates highest figures to win. It is simple, complete and far superior to any other system of handicapping, and the price is: , 25 CENTS PER COPY. $1.50 PER MONTH. (Issued Semi-AVeekly.) AVEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. MONDAY'S BEST BET: BALL, 32. For sale at all news-stands In all large cities throughout the United Slates and Canada, or send your subscription to T. C. WOOD S- CO., 312, 59 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. King Cobalt 8-1 Won was another long shot, reported in the "Standard" (No. 24). For sale at all news-stands and agent" in U. S. or Canada. DO NOT FAIL TO GET NEW BOOK. Price, 25 cents per copy; $1.00 per month. Yesterday's Daily 1-Horse Wire was: ST. NOEL .... 81 3rd Monday's Daily Wire: AQUEDUCT, OHIO, JUMP, MAID, BAR. Monday's Form Special: May Banana 75-73-53-G7-7-C2-75. The Standard Turf Guide, Room 212, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago. OCCASIONAL GOES MONDAY. ! M'CARTER, 9-5, WON g direct track connections enable us to furnish our clients with absolute inside !Our information, and during the closing season m east, several good ones will be put over, we are next to every move. S Our Terms: J FOR SIX WIRKS. J iand ff Scratches not to count. Our Daily Wire Consists of One Horse. Z AVe file all selections daily with Racing Form. I BOYLE & CO., 9 Room 70G, 112 South Clark St., CHICAGO. Turf Reporter's Special Room 312, 59 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Monday's Special: 47-7-15-33-17-45-Buffalo. 25 cents a week - - $1,00 a month. Mailed in plain, sealed envelope. Saturday's Occasional was scratched; next one goes Tuesday. 30I10N to Turf Speculators and to that part of tho general public who are interested in turf speculations: By sending to the undersigned 50 two-cent stamps or $1.00 in currency, you will receive three charts-nud rules for making your selections!. Also Tho Eureka Betting System, including charts and directions. Requires but small capital to operate. Address, F. HURST, 6405 Stewart Ave., Chicago, HI. Turf Exchange VPSILANTI, MICH. TRAINS LEAVK MICHIGAN CENTRAL DEPOT, Detroit, AT ltOO AND ItXO P. M. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW Room 37. 1 71 Dearborn Streot, Chicago. 111. Monday's Special: Indiana, Modesty, Maroon, Bluejay. $1.00 per month.. . j25 cents per copy, Page 8 CITY PARK JOCKEY CLUB Stakes to Close Saturday, November 9, 1907. THE INITIAL HANDICAP, $1,500 Added For all aces. $10 each, $25 additional to start. Weights THE HEASLIP CUP, $1,500 Added. A handicap for then three-vear-olds and upward $10 each $65 three days before the race. To be run November 23, 1907. One Mile.- additional to start. $1,500 added, of which $350 to second and $150 to third; the fourth to save Its stake THE THANKSGIVING HANDICAP, $1,500 Added For all ages. $10 each, $40 additional to start. Weights January 25. To be run February 1, 1008. Two Miles.' Weights three days before the race. To be -run November 28. 1007. Mile and a Sixteenth. THE LAGARDE SELLING STAKES, $1,000 Added.-For three-vear-olds (foals of 1005) $10 ea-b THE TEST STAKES, $1,000 Added. For all ages. $10 each, $40 additional to start. Winners in $40 additional to start. $2,500 scale, 1 lb. for "each $100 to $G00. To be run February f 19 J' 190S A""8' One un8 Milo mu0, 1907 of $5,000, -1 lbs.; of $10,000, 7 lbs. extra. Non-winners of $1,500 in 1907 allowed 5 lbs. To be run November 30. 1907. Six Furlongs. THE MARTHA WASHINGTON STAKES, $1,000 Added. For fillies two years old (foals of 1906). THE CYPRESS HANDICAP, $1,500 Addcd.-For three-year-olds and upward. $10 each, $05 additional fv" o01"011111 t0 start- wlnners o a stakes 5 !s- extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. To be run to start. Weights three days before the race. To be run December 7, 1907. Mile and a Furlong. 1 curujrJ , -wvo. Throe Furlongs and a Half. THE CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, $1,500 Added For all ages. $10 each, $40 additional to start. THE ORLEANS HANDICAP, $1,000 Added. For then three-year-old3 and upward. $10 each $40 Weights four days before the race. To be run December 25, 1907. Mile and a Sixteenth, additional to start. Weights four days before the race. To be run February 26, 190S. Six Furlongs. H,E LANTRS' STAKES, $1,000 Added. For two-year-olds (foals of 1905). $10 each, $40 addi- THE PICKWICK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, $1,000 Added. For then three-vear-olds and upward VfS5 t?itat- 1lnneFs.f n stak?S',? lbS,; ,f twSVKke!V .lbs- cx1a- .tlieroSi n-luners of three $5 each, $25 additional to start. Weights five days before the race. Three or more horses in entirelv races, allowed . lbs.; of two races, 10 lbs.; maidens, 13 lbs. To be run December 2S, 1907. different interests to start, or the race may be declared off. To be run February 29 ' 190S Full Course-Seven vu. Furlongs Out of the Chute. THE NEW YEAR HANDICAP, $1,000 Added. For three-year-olds (foals of 1005). $5 each, $25 addi- VP VISIA STAKES; ?1002 Added.For two-year-olds (foals of 1906). $10 each, $40 additional to start. Weights four days before the race. To be run January 1, 1908. Ono Mile. k J 'lnners of a stakes. 5 lbs.; of two stakes, 8 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. To be AI r "" " Four THE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL HURDLE HANDICAP, $1,000 Added.For then three -year olds and . FurlonSs' upward. $5 each, $25 additional to start. AVeights five days before the race. Three or more horses in THE CITY PARK DERBY, $10,000 Guaranteed. For three-year-olds (foals of 1905). $10 each $25 entirely different interests to start or the race may be declared off. To be run January 4, 190S. additional if not declared on or before January 1, 190S. and $40 additional if not declared on or before Milo and a Quarter Over Five Hurdlos. i'ebruary 24, I90S; $100 additional to start. Guaranteed value, $10,000, of which $1,400 to second $500 THE TULANE SELLING STAKES, $1,000 Added.For then three-year-olds and upward. $10 each, &ihArd' 'L th X?nBYl starting fee. Full values to be paid in cash by the City Park Jockey Club. $40 additional to start. $3,000 scale, 1 lb. for each $200 to $1,400 then 1 lb. for each $100 to $S00. To be Yv..11 i90S' 5,lbs- ? f,"'"5 of 2'500 in 1907-S allo'ed 3 lbs.; of $1,500, 5 lbs. run January 22. 190S. One Mile. Maideus 10 lbs- T De run March 21, 190S. Mile and a Quarter. THE KING COTTON STAKES, $1,250 Added For then three-year-olds and upward. $10 each, $50 THE JUVENILE STAKES, $1,000 Added For two-year-olds (foals of 1906). $10 each. $40 additional Additional to start. Winners in 1907-S of $7,500, 5 lbs. extra. Non-winners in 1907-8 of $3,000 allowed 3 to start. Winners of a stakes, 5 lbs.; of two stakes, 8 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs To be run lbs.; of $1,000, 7 lbs. To be run January 25, 190S. One Mile. March 25, 1908. Four Furlongs. THE NATIONAL STAKES, $1,000 Added For two-year-olds (foals of 1900). $10 each, $40 addi- THE LYRIC HANDICAP, $l,0CO Added.For then three-year-olds and upward. $10 each $40 additional to start. Winners of two races 5 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. To be run January 29. 190S. tional to start. $1,000 added, of which $200 to second and $100 to-third. Weights three days'before th Ufc-Lj . . Three Furlongs, race. To be run March 2S, 190S. Milo and a Half CRESCENT CITY JOCKEY CLUB Stakes to Close Saturday, November 9, 1907. THE INAUGURAL HANDICAP, $1,500 Added.For all ages. $10 each, $40 additional to start. THE BUSH CUP HANDICAP, $1,500 Added For then three-year-olds and upward $10 each $40 Weights three days prior to the race. To be run December 9, 1907. Six Furlongs, additional to start. $1,500 added, of which $300 to second and $200 to third and the winner to receive 4 THE CRESCENT CITY STAKES, $1,000 Added For two-vear-olds (foals of 1005). that have not l,lece o Plate of the value of $300. Weights three, days prior to the race. To be run February 15, 1903. won $2,500. $5 each, $25 additional to start. Winners of $1,000 since April 1, 3 lbs.; of $1,000 twice Two Miles and a Quartsr. since April 1, or four races of any value since October 1, 0 lbs. extra. Allowances: Non-winners of $000 T . this year, 3 lbs.; of $400, 0 lbs.; maidens not second or third in a stakes of $2 500 value, 10 lbs. To be t. "E f- A.DI. CA.f' 2',000 Added For then three-year-olds and upward. $10 each, $40 addi- run December 14. 1007. Five Furlongs and a Half. tlcl,al t0 Etart- eights three days prior to the race. To be run March 3, 1008. Mile and an Eighth. .HE pENTILLY SELLING STAKES, $1,000 Added.For all ages. $5 each, $25 additional to start. THE CARNIVAL STAKES, $1,000 Added.For two-year-olds (foals of 1906). $5 each $25 addi- $2,500 n scale, 1 lb. for each $200 to $1,900; then 1 lb. for eacli $100 to $000. Winners of $1,000 or of three tional to start. Five pounds below scale. Winners of a stakes or of three races 5 lbs extra- those races other than selling since October 1, to be entered for not less than $1,200. To be run December 18, that have started and not won two races allowed 5 lbs.; beaten maidens, 10 lbs. 'To be "run March 7 )90'- Slx Furlongs and a Half. 1908. Four Furlongs and a Half'. THE PRELIMINARY DERBY HANDICAP, $1,500 Added For two-year-olds (foals of 1005). $10 - each, $40 additional to start. $1,500 added, of which $200 to second, $100 to third, and fourth to save T1IE CRESCENT CITY DERBY, $10,000 Guaiantesd. For three-year-olds (foals of 1005). $10 each, starting fee. Weights three days prior to the race. To be run December 21, 1007. Six Furlongs. $23 additional if not declared out on or before January 1, 1808, and $40 additional if not declared out on 011 befol'e February 24, 1G0S, $1C0 additional to start. Guaranteed value, $10,000, of which THE OLD HICKORY HANDICAP SI 250 Added For then three-veir-olds nn.l iinwml ? HIO n;oh $1,400 to stSt fX- befofe Eecoml- $500 to tIlird and fourth to fee. Full values inn io0lP EaTe starting to be paid in cash by the Crescent $40 additional additional to to stait. Wei-hts weights tout uaj lav- betoie the the race race. To o he be tun .lanuaij ha v 8, 1.08. 0 City Jockey Club. Allowances: Non-winners of a race for foals of 1905 of the value of $1,500 since , , "J , December 1, 1907, allowed 5 lbs.: maidens, S lbs.; maidens not placed second in a race for foals of 1005 rnrx- THE roTTT-r. SPEED HANDICAP, ,Mn,p- C1 $1,000 nnn Added. r For then 4, three-year-olds and upward. $o each, $2o addi- 0f the value of $3,000, 12 lbs. To be run March 14, 190S. Mile and an Eighth, iicnal to start. AVeights three days prior to the rcce. To be run January 11, 190S. Six Furlongs. THE MAGNOLIA SELLING STAKES, $1,000 Added For then three-vear-olds and upward. $5 each, THE LADIES STAKES, $1,000 Added.For two-year-old fillies (foals of 1906). $5 each. $25 addl- S25 additional to start. $3,000 scale, 1 lb. for each $200 to $2,000, thenl lb. for each $100 to $700. tional to start. Winners of a stakes, 5 lbs.; ot two stakes, 8 lbs. extra; maidens allowed 5 lbs. To be Winners of $000 after November 15, 1907, not to be entered for less than $1,200. To be run January 15. ruu April 1, 190S. Four rurlongs. 1008'v .... M"e' THE AUDUBON SELLING STAKES, $1,000 Added.For then three-year-olds and upward, $5 each, TP, MERCHANTS r.r, HANDICAP. $1 250 Added.For then three-year-olds and upward. $10 each, additional to start. $3,000 scale, 1 lb. for each $250 to $2,000, then 1 lb. for each $100 to $1,000. Win- c,n $40 additional to start, heights three days prior to the race, 'xo be run January IS, 190S. One MUe. ners of lt200 in 1007.s not to bo .entered for less than $2,000. To be tuu April 4. 1908. THE PREMIER STAKES, $1,000 Added.For two-year-old colts and geldings (fcais ot 1906). $5 Milo and a Sixteenth. each, $25 additional to start. Maidens allowed 5 lbs.; maidens twice beaten and never second, 8 lbs. To . , , , , , , be run February 5, 190S. Four Furlongs. ROSEBUD STAKES, $1,000 Added.For two-year-olds (foals of 1906). $5 each, $25 additional to tttt -wT-vir "t mrATjT trc nfiTPT wnvmnno HANDIAP ei Kpn jjj.j t. iU , ,' start. Winners of a stakes,'5 lbs.; of two stakes, S lbs. extra. Others that have not won three races tinTW Im!01 Hf0T?L ?1!5P0 tHd?Ar 0t tbe." -'H uPw,a,r allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 0 lbs. ; maidens, 9 lbs ; maidens beaten three times, 12 lbs., if the latter tlonr VWSSm.W wUWSt- Carles Hotel Company to subscribe $1,500, of which uave never been second or third, 15 lbs. To be run April S, 190S. Five Furlongs. $200 to second and $100 to third. W eights three days prior to the race. To be run February S. 1908. Mile and a Quarter. THE NEW ORLEANS CITY RAILWAYS HANDICAP, $1,000 Added For then three-year-olds and THE MISSISSIPPI SELLING STAKES, $1,000 Added. Fcr three-year-olds (foals of 1905). $5 each, upward. $5 each, $25 additional to start. The New Orleans City Railways Company to subscribe $1,000, $25 additional to start. $2,500 scale, 1 lb. for each $100 to $800. To be run February 12, 190S. of which $200 to" second and $100 to third. Weights three days prior to the race. To be run April Six Furlongs. 11, 190S. Mile and a Sixteenth. ' In all selling stakes, starters, with their selling prices, to be named through the entry box the day preceding the race; and those so named to be liable for the starting fee. In all handicaps, winners after publication of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. Steeplechase and Hurdle Bacing Throughout the Season ADDRESS NOMINATIONS TO D AIM CrDfTADV CITY PARK JOCKEY CLUB rtMOIIVJI OLUnL 1 MnT CRESCENT CITY JOCKEY CLUB Hennen Building, New Orleans, La. NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLIB THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President. OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. The Following Stakes Will Close December 16, 1907! $1,500 ADDED. GUNST STAKES For fillies two years old (now yearlings). $50 to start; $10 forfeit; $2,000 ADDED. BELL STAKES. For two-year-olds (now yearlings). $00 to start; $10 forfeit; $2,000 SI, 500 added, of which $200 to second and $100 to third. Non-winners of a sweepstakes allowed 3 lbs., added, of which $400 to second and $200 to third. Winners of a sweepstakes to carry 3 lbs.; of two, 5 rnd if such have not won three races, 5 lbs.; two races, 8 lbs.; maidens, if never placed in a sweepstakes, lbs. extra. Others that have not won three races allowed 5 lbs.; two races, 8 lbs.; maidens, if never 12 lbs. To be run Saturday, February 15, 1008. Four Furlongs, placed in a sweepstakes, 12 lbs. To be run Saturday, March 21, 190S. Four and Ono-Half Furlongi. $1,500 ADDED. UNDINE STAKES. For colts and geldings two years old (now yearlings). $50 to $2,500 ADDED. GEBHARD HANDICAP. For two-year-olds (now yearlings). $90 to start; $10 Etart; $10 forfeit; $1,500 added, of which $200 to second and $100 to third. Non-winners of a sweepstaked forfeit; $2,500 added, of which $500 to second and $200 to third. Weights to be announced three dayt nllowed 4 lbs., and if such have not won three races, 7 lbs.; two races, .10 lbs.; maidens, if never placed prior to the race. Winners of other than a selling purse after the announcement of weights to carry 5 in a sweepstakes, 13 lbs. To be run Saturday, March 7, 190S. Four Furlongs, lbs. extra. To be run Saturday, March 2S, 190S. Five Furlongs. TWO GREAT STAKES TO CLOSE DECEMBER 31, 1907. TO BE RUJtf AT TI1K FALL MEETING OF 1809. TO BE RUN AT THE FAIiJj MEETING OF 1910. Tlic California Futurity. The California Futurity. For foals of 1907. $10 entrance; $25 unless struck out by December 1st, 190S; $50 unless struck out $10 each for mares covered In 1907; $25 each for the produce of such mares unless struck out by by August 15th, 1009; $150 to start; $5,000 added, of which $1,000 to second and $500 to third; 15 per UV"Inbe J, 190: 50 c,aS!-1nllcs?, ,st,ruck-out by .Aug,usi 15ih; 100; J150 to, start; j5-000 added, of , ., . , ., . , J . . , ,. . , , ., , which $1,000 to second and $500 to third; 15 per cent, of the stakes to the nominator of the dam of the cent, of the stakes to the nominator of the winner; 10 per cent, to the nominator of the second horse and winner; 10 per cent, to the nominator of the dam of the second horse and 5 per cent, to the nominator of 5 per cent, to the nominator of the third horse. the dam of the third horse. Winners of two sweepstakes, or one of $5,000 value, to carry 4 lbs. extra; of ,.,, - . . ,.,.. . -r , a ,.. ,,,,. , , tIlrce. or no of $7,000 value, 7 lbs. extra; non-winners of a sweepstakes allowed 3 lbs., and if such have nan .,! 11, r r nnn inners of two sweepstakes, or one of $5,000 value, to carry .,- 4 lbs. extra; of three, or one of $7,000 nl) won four races (! lbs. maidens 9 lbs. value, 7 lbs. extra. Non-winners of a sweepstakes allowed 3 lbs., and if such have not won four races, 0 If a mare nominated drops her foal before the 1st day of January, 190S, or if she lias a dead or more lbs.; maidens, 9 lbs. By filing prior to December 1st, 100S, with the New California Jockey Club an ac- !!la" one a,kor,is larrcn, the entry of such mare is void. By riling prior to December 1st, 1909, with ' , , , . ., , . , , ,., ,, , , 4 , . ., . , . ., the rew California Jockey Club an accepted transfer of the produce with its engagement in this efent this with all forfeits cepied transfer of engagement itf event accompanied to date, the original subscriber accompanied with all forfeits to date, the original subscriber will be released from any liability as to the wlllbe released from any. further liability. Six Furlong3. engagement of the produce. Six Furlongs. NOTICE The Rulcs'of Racing adopted by the PACIFIC JOCKEY CLUB govern all races. Entries for any of these Stakes will be received only with the understanding, and on the agreement of the sub-rcrUier, that all claims and objections in relation to the racing shall be decided by the Racing Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be final. In all Selling Stakes beaten horses are subject to 'claim unless otherwise in the conditions. In races for All Ages, horses shall carry weights according to their ages at the time the race is to be run. Commencing January 1st, 1908, -will be given two or three races each week for two-year-olds. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. I. Address Entries and Communications to PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary, Oakland Race Track, Emeryville, California. i .