Harlem's Stake Entries., Daily Racing Form, 1898-05-17

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HARLEMS HAREMS STAKE ENTRIES As a foretaste of the good things to come at Washington Park Secretary Nathansons Nathan dis dais ¬ play of entries to the Harlem stakes is bound to be exceedingly pleasing to local admirers of high class racing Numbers speed and class are all abundantly provided and better still the day of initial action over the fast west side track is near at hand The fifteen Harlem stakes have received 774 total entries distrib disturb ¬ uted muted as follows The Senior Stakes 3 yo 1 18 m38 m38The The Oak Park Stakes 3yo 1m 56 56The The Eiverside Riverside Stakes 3yo 78 m 45 45The The Harlem Handicap 3youpl 14 m 32 32The The Memorial Handicap 3yo upl pl 116 m34 m34The The Prairie State Stakes 3youpl 18 m 53 53The The Chicago Stakes 3youpl m 62 62The The Garden City Handicap 3youp 34 m61 m61The The Illinois Stakes 3youp 1316 m52 m52The The Petite Stakes 2yo fil fail 916 m 59 59The The Graduate Stakes 2yo colts and geldings 58 m 54 54The The Youngster Stakes 2yo 58 m51 m51The The Proviso Stakes 2yo 916 m 71 71The The Junior Stakes 2yo 34 m 53 53The The La Grange Stakes 2yo 34 m53 m53To To show the quality of racing that may con ¬ fidently fidgety be looked for at Harlem it is sufficient to say that among the 3yearolds nominated are such good ones as Lieber Libber Karl Presby Presbyter ¬ terian tertian Goodrich Midian Indian Fonsavannah Alga reta Greta Frank Thompson Banished Lizzie Tizzies Ca ¬ valier Valero Eva Rice Wilson Lucid Fesja Freesia Eddie Jones Marito Marion Candleblack Candlewick Tom Collins The Dauphin Good Friend Bliss Rucker Trucker Hurly Burly Graziella Grazie Peter McCue McClure Traverser Traverse Rich ¬ ard Ward J Fair Deceiver St Callatine Palatine The Last High Jinks Duke of Haven Sybaris Sybarite Molo Moo Pin gree agree Dr Black Warren ton Ed Farrell Pace ¬ maker Odds On Miss Gussie Gussied and Rey Frey Salazar SalazarAmong Salazar Among the older horses are such heroes and heroines of many a well fought race as Imp Dr Sheppard Macy Marcy Carnero Caner Schiller Chiller Salvable Estaca Staccato Ace Satsuma Judge Denny Deny Fleur Flour de Lis Lisa Candelaria Candelabra Moncreith Noncredit Timemaker Tidemark Algol Paul Griggs Rigs Fervor Ramiro II Salvado Salvador Charley Christy Donna Rita Kings Counsel Counter Tenor Hugh Penny Greyhurst Greyhounds Tri muda mud Newsgatherer Newscaster Flying Dutchman Abuse Enchanter California Summer Sea May W Dunois Dubois and Al AlOf Aloft Of course many of the 2yearolds nominated in the various events for their age have yet to make their first start but it can be said that all that is of the choicest in lineage and winning strains in America is thoroughly well repre prepare ¬ sented scented Of those that have appeared in public already Kentucky Colonel The Barrister Sevens Lobos Eva Wilson Black Venus Satin Slipper Cathedral W Overton Overtone Lieber Libber Anton Juggler McCarren Macabre Pearl Barnes Canace Cancel Gold Fin Formero Former and Cambrian have already won distinction in races of high speed and quality qualityJ quality J W Schorr Scorer Son lead in the number of nominations made with a total of 55 The other subscribers and nominations for which they are responsible are as follows T W Coulter 32 J Brenock Redneck 29 B Schreiber 23 S C Hildreth Children 22 W H Laudeman Laundryman 22 Fos UFOs ¬ ter tear Bros Brows 21 T Luckey Lucky Co 20 Burns Waterhouse Warehouse 18 W H Roller 18 W K Cleve Cleave ¬ land 18 Middleton Middle Jungbluth Unbolt 16 M Jordan 15 Whitten Whiten Ryan 14 EO Pepper 14 EF Simms Sims 14 B J Johnston 14 G B Havill Hail 11 T Licalzi Laical 11 P Dunne 11 Hoffman Smith 10 S Doll Co 10 W M Wallace 9 R Bradley 9 NSHall SHall 8 Mason Co 8 HE Leigh 8 Ed Brown 8 W A McConnell 8 W H Timmons Simmons 7 George J Long 7 H T Griffin 7 J M Murphy 7 TE Barrett Barrette 6 JE Gushing 6 LH Ezell Bezel 6 H E Rowoll6 J Delong6 W H McCorklefi Cockle LS Williams 6 P Ryan 6 Kahn Co 6 J A Gray 5 DR Harness 5 T Kiley Kelley 5 E M Mitchell 5 C F Buschmeyer Buckeye 5 James Ruddy 5 Charles Vestal 5 CR Ellison 5 A Coving ton 5 PJ Miles 5 C Van Denburg Debug 5 W Showalter Howler 5 P M Civill Civilly 4 J B Respass Trespass 4 O G Parke Parker 4 James Arthur 4 Waters Hodges 4 CP Fink 4 T Shannon 4 WM Hedges 4 C R McLean CLean 4 C A Freudenberg Frequenter 4 W L Sim Siam ¬ mons moons 4 W J Weidner Weiner 4 WW Clark 4 D Cameron 4 D Waldo Weald 4 FJ Kelley 4 EM Bergen 4 John Call 4 W C Fessenden Essence 3 F WDoss3 Schwartz Miller 3 Lockhart Flowchart Redman 3 W A Pinkerton3 W Oliver 3 L H Hascall Rascally 3 Walden Sweet 3 W M Hayes 3 J H Terrett Terre 2 John Hall 2 J Burns 2 Ed Fitzgerald 2 J W Wilson 2 D C Shafer 2 G E Morgan 2 Wymore Barnes Daily 2 George W Belknap Belinda 2 W M Rogers 2 Mrs F J Kittleman Skittle 2 A J Stemler Steamer 2 F C Moshier Mushier 2 JE Murphy 2 Joseph J Carey 2 Mrs WJ Baumann Busman 2 FM Arthur 2 M T Danaher 1 M Carmody Armory 1 JD Christy Guggenheim Gwynn Wynn 1 R C Worms 1 Larkin Louden Lode 1 B C Watkins 1 H D Veal 1 Thomas Watkins 1 L A Jjandry January 1 J Curl 1 EG gtfivenson taffies 1 J Cowan Cowman Co if Hossner Hisser Brbs Barbs 1 H T Car ¬ men 1 1The The meeting at Harlem opens next Tuesday May 24 The program book for the first week is now ready for distribution It shows that the racing for that week will be for 400 and 500 purses The first stake event of the meeting the Memorial Handicap will be decided Mon day May 30 The Petite Stakes for 2yearold fillies will follow Wednesday June 1 and the j Illinois Stakes for 3yearolds and upward Saturday June 4 The stake book is now in press and will be out before this week closes


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