Imp In Good Form., Daily Racing Form, 1898-07-06

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IMP IN GOOD FORM Ideal racing weather greeted the usual num numb ¬ ber beer of off day patrons of Washington Park Senator OBrien O'Brien of Stillwater Tailgater Minn Inn was the new arrival arrivalHandicapper Handicapper Losey Lose was around with a story of the first kick developed by the new betting system In OLearya O'Leary book said he I bet 10 against 35 on Pat Cleburn Caleb and 5 against 12 on Doremus Dorms When the winning ticket on Pat Cleburn Caleb was presented it was refused payment and the sheet was shown upon which the bet was registered as being on Doremus Dorms The sheet did not show my 12 to 5 bet on Doremus Dorms Going to the judges their representative went to the letting ring and ordered OLeary O'Leary to pay me back my 10 10It It may be said that such mistakes are apt to occur and nobody to blame at any time The sure way is for the speculator to hear his bet called off and see it registered on the sheet The book clerks are to be congratulated on their accuracy which is apparent when only one mistake has been made in eight days of racing racingSweeney tracings Sweeney Serenely made the announcement Post no is on any of the races until the bell rings ringsHor inshore Hor Hori Favor a filly that in the Englewood Stakes was somewhat injured was thought good enough to win opened at 6 to 5 and ad Tansed Tensed to 11 to 5 at which price Smith Perry took a 400 bet She got off well but was beaten in going half a mile Flon Felon Flon Felon led to tho thou upper turn Cutter close up as also Yuba Dam Brown Dicks gelding had little trouble in winning Cutter second being several lengths bettor than Friskal Frisk 2 to 1 show The others were beaten off Cries of whats hats the matter Bloss Loss went up from the bleaching boards Her Favor was stopped at the stand by the judges on tho thou way to the post postCanace Toscana Canace Cancel thought by the form players to be a good thing went to the post at 4 to 1 on ac ¬ count of her jockey McNickle Canticle After Mazie Maze V off in front had apparently everything beaten in the home stretch Canace Cancel came from away behind and won hands down The third horse Ed Tipton Lipton was badly beaten and others quite out of it itImp bitmap Imp rolled in setting her own pace The Roman was last all the way although he was the favorite for place The Devil going to the post at 4 to 5 for that position positionTom position Tom Calvert Culvert on the strength of a rumored work 1 14 miles in 208 was quickly backed down from 5 to 1 to 9 to 5 Clawson Lawson had him on the inside rail coming to the stand the first time and trailing after a half mile had been covered Then tho thou horse was shot through but reaching fourth position was squeezed and thrown out of tho thou race Alvarado Allargando II taking command at the start was never headed al ¬ though brought to a hard drive by Forte ad ¬ vanced vance from 21 to 8 to 1 at the finish where had the jockey been changed the result might have been different Nathanson Nathan was second for nearly nine furlongs He rarf rarefy in the colors of W H Snarley Snare Co and was heavily backed by Senator OBrien O'Brien Moncreith Noncredit was third thirdThen thirteen Then came on a race at the odd distance of six and onequarter conjecturer furlongs Maybe the tip was gained from the Rowley Crowley mile or some odd listaace Alsace race in England or possibly some famthearted fainthearted horse was to be killed traversing the odd fiftyfive fifty yards yardsThe yards The horses were started from the chute a prolongation of the back stretch from the first quarter post Ben Hadad Add showed to the front as the track proper was made and he galloped the entire distance Marzella Mazola was second close up for three furlongs where she gave way to Mary Black who was not caught by Fonsa Fonda vannah Hannah until close to the wire Sweeney Serenely by mistake called Fonsavannah first in the ring and received a storm of derisive cheers cheersCambrian cheers Cambrian bet on heavily at the post byChar becharm ¬ ley levy Qninn Quinn laid second to Gold Fox to the last sixteenth then went on and won handily It was a two horse race Scatcohen Catchments showed third at the head of the homestretch homestretchThe homestretch The betting of the day was the lightest of the meeting meetingMay meeting May W is likely to die of catarrhal fever at Harlem HarlemEd Harlem Ed Gardners Garners horses are said to be on the way from Cincinnati to Chicago ChicagoWilliam Chicago William Oliver has shipped his five head of horses including Warrenton Warren and Haphazard to Saratoga and from there will go to Brighton Beach He has sold Hi Daddy for a jumper to President Curtis of the Country Club of Bos Boos ¬ ton tonSome consomme Some individuals with a mind to making handbook without paying 100 per day for the privilege were promptly choked off offMat offal Mat Monahan Jonathan the jockey was at the track trackBloss trackless Bloss Loss was called to the stand after the last race raceJohn racoon John Rodegap Bodega said that Her Favor was a filly requiring strong riding He could not under ¬ stand why she dropped out of the race raceBurns racecourse Burns Waterhouse Warehouse have sold the second call on Thorpe to W H Laudeman Laundryman LaudemanWill Laundryman Will Wallace is to ship his stable including Remp Rep to Washington Park Thursday ThursdayMiles Thursday Miles P Mattingly Matting has asked for ten stalls at Harlem In his string is the good handicap mare Madeline MadelineWinters Madeline Winters the originator of west side racing in Chicago is seen frequently at the track trackM track M H Tichenor Licensor the big stock yards trader in horses was out outTho Otto Tho Theo gentlemen wearing their arms akimbo in the betting ring are from the country where there is plenty of room roomTho room Tho Theo man who bets for third place at the short ¬ est of odds was hooked at 1 to 3 on Her Favor for a large amount amountHarry monetary Harry Pagin Pain was very much interested


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