Tennessee Derby and Oaks, Daily Racing Form, 1903-12-06

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u- a TENNESSEE DERBY AND OAKS. Below will be found nominations in full to the Tennessee Derby and Oaks for 1904, also list of declarations out of each made May 1, 1903. The next declaration is due on or before January 2, 1904. To declare out of the Derby then costs 5, the Oaks ?20. The Tennessee Derby last season was worth ,925 gross and with 00 to second and 00 to third, fourth to save stake, the net value to the winner was ,625. In this coming seasons list will be found some of the very best two-year-olds out this season. Of those that raced in the east Conjurer, Sweet Gretchen and Pulsus were stake winners in the best company. In the west Flo Bob, English Lad, Proceeds, Dick Bernard, Ed Tierney and Batts were all stake winners. Rockaway and Toledo, too, at times have shown form to give them a Derby chance. Judging by the past many of the good ones will be taken out of this race, yet it is a race made for a high-class horse, as there is neither a penalty nor an allowance. All carry their weight. Last spring this race was won by Claude after he had won the California Derby. This horse made himself famous as the winner of three Derbys, and finished second with 127 lbs. up in the American Derby, the winner carrying but 115 lbs. This horses performances certainly antagonizes the idea that some trainers entertain that good horses should not be prepared for early events. The Tennessee Oaks for fillies, conditions similar to the Derby, no penalty or allowance, distance one mile, is a race for the best filly. Among the famous winners of this race the names of May Hempstead and Lady Schorr will be found. And this coming Tennessee Oaks will be one of, if not the richest, stake offered for three-year-old fillies in the west this coming season, should net the winner ,000. Neither of these races has ever received the support from horsemen they deserve. Some of the prominent iUlies eligible to the Oaks are Audience, 3weet Gretchen, "White Plume and Shawana. following are the lists of eligibles to both The Tennessee Derby for 1904. Subscribed :o by G. C. Bennett and Co. A sweepstakes "or three-year-olds foals of 1901. 50 each, 0 forfeit, or 0 if declared on or before May 1, 1903; 5 if declared on or before January 2, 1904. AJ1 declarations void unless accompanied by the money. ,000 added, of which 00 to second, 00 to third, and fourth to save stake. Weights Colts, 122 lbs.; geldings, 119 lbs.; fillies, 117 lbs. Closed with 91 nominations. One mile and one-1 eighth. Bennett, G. C. and Co., ch. c, Glen Gallant, by Top Gallant Glen Belle; ch. c, Aubrey, by "Victory Lucy Adelaide; b. c, Lord Tennyson, by Tenny Whisperine; ch. c, Ken-nington, by St. Maxim Maid of Kent II.; ch. c. Merrie George, by St. George Margaret II.; br. c, Kings Charm, by Kings Counsel L Charm; b c, Falkland, by Falsetto Fright. Bernays, A. C, b. c, Brick Fowler, by Pirate of Penzance Lily B. Bradley, E. R., ch. c, Common Bird, by The Commoner Birdie T. Brown, S. S., b. c, Conjurer, by Sir Dixon Conjecture; ch. c, Lights Out, by Pirate of Penzance Gleam; b. c, Edward Hale, by Falsetto Miss Richmond; br. c, Proceeds, by Pirate of Penzance Fertile. Burns and "Waterhouse, ch. c, Rockaway, by Altamax Recreation; ch. c, Toledo, by Alta-max Talluda, Cook, Fred, ch. c, Fred Leppert, by Victory Bunch; ch. c, Little "Wally, by Lamplighter Restless; b. c, Dell Leath, by Florist Pocahontas; br. c, "Willie Newcomb, by Pirate of Penzance Belle Swift; ch. c, Frank Carr, by Knight of Ellerslie Miss Fonso; ch. c, English Lad, by Requital English Lady. Corrigan, B., b. c, Samurai, by Artillery Lucerne; bay colt, by Artillery Ethel VI.; brown colt, by Riley Sardonyx; br. c, Rough and Tumble, by Riley Helter Skelter; b. g, Retz, by Riley Miss Murphy; b. c, Novel, by Joe Norwood Lady Nell. DeWitt, C. and Co., b. c, St. Blue, by St. Domingo Bonnie Blue. , , Drake, John A., b. c, Van Esher, by Esher Van-a-Clar; ch. c, Ort "Wells, by King Eric Teas Over; b. c. Turtle, by Scorpion Hygeia; b. c, Rudabek, by Wagner Linnie. Dunne, P., b. c, Quest, by Star Ruby Bethulia; br. c, Tryon, by Bassetlaw Troy-ene; ch. c, Lorenz, by Bassetlaw Bavaria; b. c, Lanark, by Hindoo Alarm Belle; ch. c, Firbane, by Fonso Mamie B. Ellison, C. R-, ch. f, Vestma Belle, by Cayuga Golden Reel; ch. c, King Croker, by Kingston Wantage. ,, . Fay, John, b. c, Ed. Tierney, by Montana F?zer, W. H., ch. c. Major Carpenter, by Russell Morna. Greener, J. G. and Co., ch. c, Estillade, by Lord Esterling Enfilade. Hildreth, S. C, b. c, Gayoso, by Hamilton II. La Salinas; br. c, Myron Dale, by Gay Lad Calamity Jane. Hayes, T. P., ch. c. Fenian, by St. LeonardsHelena; b. c, Bugler, by Ornament-Barbara Gray. Meyers, R. F., b. c, J. I. Mc, by Russell-Oral; ch. c, Rowland M., by Russell Spring- McDowell, T. C ch. c, Marvin, by Hindoo Queen Regent. , , , Pugh, J. W., blk. or br. c, m The Black Eagle, by Rainbow Ravenswing; b. c, Bright Arch, by Rainbow Ferona. Schorr, J. W., ch. c, Cloverton, by Esher Kitty Clover; br. c, Monastic II., by Handsome Adria; ch. c, Martius, by Flying Dutchman Cadma; ch. c, Pentaur, by Flying Dutchman Plantress; br. c, Moharib. by Esher Reflection; ch. c, Montebank, by Sir Modred .; Woodford filly; b. g, Oriel, by Order Al-1 bertina; gr. c, Dutiful, by Faraday Slip-along; ch. f, Fluella, by Flying Dutchman Falaise; br. f, Sweet Gretchen, by Flying Dutchman Battle Belle. Schreiber. B.. b. c, Otto Stifel. by Sain-"Wetumka; b. c, Miles Finlen, by Sain Highland; b. c Dargln, by Sain Florence Dickey, fscnulte? W. F., b. c, Batts, by Florist jrannle Willoughby; b. c, Idas, by Florist Smathers, E. E., b. c, Dick Bernard, by Florist Veronica. Stevens, T. H., b. c, Walnut Hill, by Fonso Florimore; b. c, Barkley, by Wads-worth Aprils Lady. Thomas, E. R., br. c, Pulsus, by Top Gallant Glen Hop. Tichenor, M. H. and Co., b. c, Flower King, by Florist Czarina II.; b. c, Flo Bob, by Florist or Bob Miles Gold Bird, i Waltring and Co., b. c, Rheingold, by Wagner Favena. j Willis, S. D., b. c, Glenfio, by St Florian Glenns Pride. Williams, J. S., b. g, Clay Clement, by Monarch Hibernia Queen. Zeigler, II. M., ch. c, Don John, by Esher War Mantle; br. e, St. Giles, by St. Florian Mabel Duffy; b. c, Wayfarer, by Wagner Longalight. Thirteen declared May 1, 1903, at 0 each. Next declaration due January 2, 1904, 5 each. The following declared out May 1, 1903: Julian Yale, Falernian, Good Catch, Rian, Honest John, Elwood, Fox Lake, Preakness, Esherson, J. P. Mayberry, OMalley, Soldier of Fortune, Foresight. The Tennessee Oaks for 1904. A sweepstakes for fillies three-year-olds foals of 1901. 00 each, 0 forfeit, or 0 if declared on or before May 1, 1903; 0 if declared on or before January 2, 1904. All declarations void unless accompanied by the money. ,000 added, of which 00 to second, 00 to third, and fourth to save stake. Weights, 117 lbs. Closed with 78 nominations. One mile. Arthur, James, b. f, Shaitan, by Free Knight Columbia; b. f, Tribune, by Free Knight Zella. Barnes, W. S., br, f, Bronzewood, by Rainbow Sara; blk. f, Shades of Night, by Jim Gore Preliminary. Bender, S. S., b. f, Mary Dunn, by Pessara Fedora II. Bennett, G. C. and Co., ch. f, Interrogation, by Charade-Moc Min. Brown, S. S., ch. f, Audience, by Sir Dixon Sallie McClelland; b. f, Miss McMeekin, by Fonso Daisy Rose; br. f, Revision, by Wads-worth Reveal; ch. f, Lamella, by Lamplighter Mona. Bradley, E. R., ch. f, Prado, by Russell Hira Villa. Burns and Waterhouse, br. f, Rowena, by Altamax Picnic; b. f, Sweet Tone, by First Tenor Sweet Faverdale. Burline, H. H., b. f, La Chaperone, by Requital Anna B. Buschmeyer, C. F., ch. f, Miss Marconi, by Albert Elizabeth Klein. Brewster, Mrs. E., br. f, Riceful, by Dr. Rice "Unfaithful. Cook, Fred, b. f, Miss Mollle, by Pardee Miss C; ch. f, Glisten, by Knight of Ellerslie Beloved; b. f, Determination, by Rough and Ready Fatality. Corrigan, E., b. f, Virna, by Riley Vixen; br. f, Artation, by Artillery Innovation; br. f, Alba, by Artillery Eugenia III. DeWitt, C. and Co., ch. f, Mandy Lee, by St. Domingo Madonna II. Drake, John A., b. f. Miss Veracity, by Scorpion Truth; b. f, Matronia, by Esher Matron; ch. f. Handsome Florry, by Handsome Florry Myers. Ellison, C. R., ch. f, Vestina Belle, by Cayuga Golden Reel. Fay, John, b. f, Rachael Ward, by Inspector B. Piazza; b. f, Big Goose, by Tithonus In spec tress Fizer, W. H., b. f, Mildred L., by Ornament Katie Longfellow. Gorman and Bauer, b. f, Blue Pennant, by Rainbow The Brown Countess. Greener, J. G. and Co., br. f, Oaxaca, by Ornus Vittoria; b. f, Outwai, by Ornus Leonell; ch. f, Ogowai. by Ornus Becky Sharp III.; ch. f, Oviedo, by Ornus Patti Rosa. Hayes, T. P., b. f, Radium, by Russell Silverstone. Hayes and Headley, ch. f, Orient, by Ornament Bessie V. C. Kidd, F. P., br. f, Sararose, by St George Shadow Dance. Marklein, J. J., b. f, Miss Fleischmann, by St. Maxim Philopena. Moore, Charles W., ch. f, White Plume, by Order Virginia Moore. McDowell, T. C, b. f. Advantage, by Pirate of Penzance Queenlike H. Dead. Phillips, Mrs. J., br. f, Morning Star, by Loyalist Satellite II. Schorr, J. W., br. f, Sweet Gretchen, by Flying Dutchman Battle Belle; ch. f, Fluella, by Flying Dutchman Falaise; b. f, Walterine, by Sir Walter Carmencita; br. f, Vol to, by Dr. Rice Vol tine; br. f, Esca-lera, by Esher Fenella; ch. f, Excentral, by Esher Excellenza; ch. f, Mingore, by Esher Minty Gore. Schreiber, B., b. f, Semolina, by Sain Yankee Heiress; b. f, Winifreda, by Sain Laura Agnes; b. f, Caroburn, by Bannock-burn Caroline Hamilton; b. f, Testimony, by Sain Prize; blk. f, Signorina, by Sain Park Ridge. Schulte, W. F., b. f, Lyrist, by Florist-Miss AM; br. f, Flori, by Florist Peri. Shannon, T. H., ch. f, Aline Newman, by Halma Callie Dozier. Stevens, T. H., ch. f, Nellie Cromwell, by Wadsworth Fonsie; ch. f, Codex, by Wads-worth Fancy Free; b. f, Cardona, by St. Florian Wary. Striker, Louis, b. f, Humming Bird, by Wood Moss Countess Irene. Talbot Bros., b. f, Wainola, by The CommonerMatilda; ch. f, Shawana, by The Commoner Becky Sharp. Tichenor, M. H. and Co., b. f, Carmelita, by Linden Agnetta. Waltring and Co., b. f, Lida Vivian, by Deceiver Susie Kirwin. Willis, S. D., ch. f, San Marino, by Cayuga Lilith. Yeager, J. C. and Co., ch. f, Conceit, by Applegate Jane Gray. Young, Milton, or. f, Black, by Pirate of Penzance The Chough. Zeigler, H. M., ch. f, Totness, by Sir Dixon Marina; ch. f, Pirouette, by Faran-dole Giralda; ch. f, Lady Lavish, by Knight of the Thistle Squander; ch. f, Pristlna by Henry of Navarre St Priscilla. Six declared out May 1, 1903, at 0 each. Next declaration due January 2, 1904, at 0 each. The following declared out May 1, 1903: I Lady Thistle, Mabel Goode, Rilda, Dapper, Darebith, Pretty Peggy.


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