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BETTING ON ENGLISH AUTUMN HANDICAPS. Bronzino Heavily Backed to Win the Cesarewitch at Short Odds — English Gossip and Statistics. London. Fug.. September 1.1. — Although its decision is nearly a month away, the Cesarewitch is attracting a vast deal of attention and unite heavy backing iias already been awarded a number of its eligibles. The Incitement to so much early ante-post speculation was furnished by Bronzino. When this sturdy colt ran a close second to Swynford in tie- Doneaster St. I.ogor and followed ti.is up by limning away from Bachelors Double in the Don-caster Cup. a great many people at once Jumped to the Conclusion that with only 111 pounds to carry, the Cesarewitch wad bound to prove easy prey for Mas. So there is 11 rage to "get on" in good time and he was backed Steadily and persistently al such absurdly s.iort odds as 4 to 1. This naturally led to study of the claims of other horses and brought about tin- occasional backim: of some that under ordinary circumstances would hardly have had a •imitation for two or three weeks to come. But as a new feature a reaction against Bronzino has set in and yesterday he receded 10 loo to Ifl and was supplanted as first choice by Pure Gem. which has been backed down to 1; in 1. other horses supported yesterday were Shuletoi and Laughing Mirror at l«Kt to i: RooksHvage. Bridge of Earn am! Last Call at 2 to 1: Bonnie Chance 25 to 1, ami Storintinch. Pillo and Cardinal Beaufort at 14* to :;. As yet the Ca inbridgeshire has only attracted desultory betting, with The Story a nominal favorite at 100 to K. Mr. Whitneys coll. Wliskbroom. has been nibbled at recently at 2o to 1. but for modest sums only. It is not often that owner, trainer and jockey have the opportunity of winning the centenary of H race, but at the Chester meeting for P.H2 the chance will present itself when the Dee Stakes will lie run for the I tiudreth lime. To commemorate tlie occasion the Chester Hace Company is giving a silver cup. value 130. to the owner of the winner, a silver cup. value fjejA, to the trainer of the win nor. and a whin, value 5. to the jockey. The value of the race without the cups is 8,960 and the entrance is only for horses struck out by the second Tuesday in October, 1:111 over in France the racing career of both Sea Sick and Orel Sight has come to an end. so that the former will not rim in the priv Cladiateur. which be won last year. Sea Sick, which lias won something ov.-r 1190.601 for his stable, has been leaned for the He I covering Mason by lb.- Viscount dHarcnUTt. Oversight goes to w. K . Faaderbllta stud at Vim flu v . sliil the fact that Avcu has been sold to the French government stud will deprive sportsmen of the pleasure promised by u meeting between the three best stayers on the turf at the commencement of the season. W. Raphaels colt. Louvlera, has been turned Ml of training and will forthwith be scut to the stud This son of Isinglass — St . Louvaine. it will be re called, after winning the Newmarket Stakes, ran tin late King Bd Wards Milium to a short head ii the Derby last year. Lou view subsequently won I -in. ill race at Ascot and Goodwood that season anil his best performance this year was achieved in Hu Coronation Cup at Bpsom, in which he ran third P Sir Martin and Bachelors Double. t the recent Kempton Park meeting the two rear-Old, First night, defeated Mr. Whitneys Adan BeB of Trov hlly for tie Waterloo Nursery Stakes with such ease as to greatly Impress traine; Joyner, who had considered tlie Adam hlly mos likely to win. The result was that Joyner bid First Flight up to ,500 and bought her at that price foi Mr. Whitney. Iirst night is a hay Ally by Thrush — Karls Sent and evidently a fast one. Swynford*S brilliant victory in the St. Leger has moved Lord Derby up to second place in the list o! winning owners of the year and he is now not fat behind Mr Fairie in stable earnings. He might eyeB pass the latter but for the fact that the 0,000 Jockey Club Stakes, to lie run at the Newmarket First October meeting, apiiears sure to be won by Lemherg there being nothing approaching his das-left in this rich race. To date owners with stable winnings or 0,000 or more rank as follows: Winng Races Amount Owner. Horses. Won. Won. Mr. Fairie 3 0 04.0.",2 Lord Boseoery 8 10 83,952 Lord Derby 17 2i» 61.070 W. .st,.r 2 7 54.270 Sol Joel 8 is 4!.o:;.-, L. de Rothschild 14 20 47.120 J Nelke 11 1« 44.050 If. P. Whitney 17 25 40.672 Sir W. Bass 4 :;7.Jsr. L. Neumann 5 10 37.017 J. B. Joel 13 l» 32.032 D. McCalinout 23.657 I inl Durham !♦ 14 26.185 Lord Villiers *i P 26,090 II. Lvtham 0 15 24.240 L. Robinson and V. Clark 8 lo 28.150 A. B. Whjnn B i 23.105 Major I «ler 3 5 21.663 Keii Walker 3 5 21.163 w. w. BaBcy 2 3 10.330 Duke ..f Portland 5 ! 18.120 R. Mills 7 IO 17.515 W. Raphael 5 !» 10.105 A. P. Cunliffe 4 5 16.062 K. F. Schlir 2 4 15.il 12 Mat. 1;. II. McLaughlin 2 0 15.185 Sir W. Cooper 5 lo 15.1 lo sir 1:. w. 15. Jardtne ! 14 15.07:: II. J. King 3 0 14.045 Charles Carroll 5 10 13.322 Mr. P.roiigh 5 » 13.265 II. P. Vickalls 5 7 12.280 J. A. de Bothschild 4 5 12.0:i» .L Musker 5 S 11.715 Lord Carnarvon 2 2 11.3JB5 c. K. Howard 2 5 n.1111 W. H. Walk. r 4 ft I1.0H5 Sir R. C. Carton 1 2 10.128 Among the horses the features of the past week-were the big advances made by Swynford and the advent of Pietri ami Yellow Slave in the list of winters of 0,000 or more, due in each ease to iriuinpls achieved at the Boarnster Renteutber meet-bag. The records of the loaders among the homes In issssset to money UOU are bjmt: Rai ea Amount Horse ami pedigree. Vftm. Won. Lemberg. b. c, 3, by C.vlleue — Galkia. 3 1910.sh7,425 Races Amount Horse and pedigree. Won. Won. Neil Gow, eh. c. 3, by Marco — Chelan- dry 3 8,400 Winklpop, b. f, 3, hy William the Third — Conjure 6 53,285 Swynford. br. c. 3. by John oGaunt — Canterbury Pilgrim 3 50,070 Bayardb, b. c. 4. by Bay Ronald — -Gsl- licia 4 33,492 Kosedrop. eh. f, 3. by St. Frusquin — Rosaline 3 31.765 Bachelors Double, eh. c. 4. bv Tredeu- nis— Lady Pawn 3 27,020 ■reenbaefc. b. c. 3. by St. Frusquin — Evergn-on 4 23.075 Cellini, ch. c. 2, hy Cyllene— Sirenia . . 1 21.735 St. Nat. b. or br. e, 2. hy St. Denis — Nathalie 5 20,450 l ister King. b. or br. c, 3, by Persimmon — Tuny Lass 3 20.235 Pietri. b. c. 2, by St. Fnusquin— Pie Powder 4 17,710 Sunder, eh. e, 3. by Sundridge — Divorce Court 4 14,075 Flizahetta. b. f, 4. hv DiuSSOnd Jubilee —Red Virgin 2 14,775 Yellow Slave, b. f, 3, by St. Serf— Croceutn 2 14,455 Seaforth. h. c, 2. by Symington — dam by Timothy — Florence Montgomery... 2 13,072 Logon, ch. h. 5. by Santol — dam by Wisdom— Sterling Lass 2 13,075 Decision, ch. c. 3, by Count Schomborg — Be Sure C 13,020 Senseless, gr. h. 5, by Grev Leg — Senses 4 11,005 Admiral Hawke, ch. c. 3, bv Gallinule — Admiration 3 11,520 Declare, b. c, 4. bv Desmond — Darling Clara 2 10,135 St. Frusquin has gained on Cyllene rapidly of late and now menaces In- supremacy of the latter in SUd sire list of 1010. The situation is interesting and unless Lemberg proves able to do something of Importance for his sire it seems quite probable tiiat. St. Frusquin will go to the front because of probable victories of his two-year olds in the big stakes due to lie run at Newmarket. John oGaunt has made a big advance, but otherwise no great changes has currctl. The list of sin s now coven those with progeny having won a total of 5,000 or more and is as follows: Win- Races Amount. She and pedigree. sjsjes. Won. Wou. CyBene 1805, by Bum Vista— Arcadia, by Isoiiomy 13 1 12,472 St. Irusqtiin IBM, by St. Simon — Isabella, by Plebeian .. 15 20 07.4 15 William the Third I860, by St. Simon iravitv. bv Wisdom 13 2ft 80.705 Marco ISht. ny Baicaldini — - Novitiate, hy Hermit 12 l»il 70.100 John oGaunt tlOOli. bv Isinglass— La Fleche. by St. Simon 4 8 C0.S50 Desmond 18M, by St. Simon LAbbos.-c de JoiiaiTe. bv Trappist 17 27 51.513 Persimmon 18031, bv St. Simon PerdltS II.. by Hampton ..14 21 45.000 SundrMKe 11880, bv Ampbiou Sierra, by Springlicld II 10 41.875 Osunl Sebnssberg iisp2i. t Augbrfan— -Ctoauvaru, bv Ballot 10 SO 84.681 [Continued on second page.] BETTING ON ENGLISH AUTUMN HANDICAPS. I Con ti uued from first page.] Win- Races Amount Sire and pedigree. ners. Won. Won. Bay Ronald IMS deadi. by Hampton —Black Duchess, bjf Galtiard 2 5 MS.9M Santoi i1S07i. bv Queens Birth- dav— Merry Wife, by Marry Hampton . IS 19 33,280 Symington UM, bv Avrshire — Bjphaata. by St. Simon 11 14 33.017 Gallinule 1S84i. bv Isonomv — Moorhen, bv Hermit "...14 IS 33,005 Tredennis 18981. by Kendal— St. Margaret, by Hermit 5 S 31,671 Grey Ixg 1895. bv Pepper aud Salt— Quetta. by Bend Or 7 13 27.400 Frank Wootton is now riding in his best form and baeanae of his much lighter weight giving him many mora opportanltJra to ride than Maher is almost sure to puss the latter in, number of winning mounts before long. At present tlie riding record is: Jockev. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P. C. Maher, D 290 SO 40 34 136 27.02 Wootton. F 371 71 7H .".4 ICS pi.c: Trigg, C 471 54 58 59 300 11.46 Iliggs. W 327 52 63 44 17S 15.00 Saxby. W 257 43 37 30 147 10.73 KioknUv. P., Jr 208 37 40 25 106 13.S2 Griggs. Walter 285 :!0 24 3H ISO 12.03 Jriggs. William 29S :,4 38 37 ISO 11.40 Randall, II 240 30 40 22 14S 12.50 Fox. F SM :I0 41 35 202 8.15 Wheatley, E 151 28 24 17 82 1S.54 Wootton. S M0 M 2S 20 260 o.2s Joins. H 175 25 25 It 106 14.28 Martin, J. II 1S4 25 30 22 107 13.53 Clark. J 151 23 26 10 86 15.23 Plant. J 160 23 !» 12 125 13.60 Templeman. A 179 23 13 15 128 12.81 Rlncntend, C 208 23 23 31 191 8.58 Jeliss, II 238 21 27 29 161 8.32