Memphis Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1899-04-11

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1 MEMPHIS FORM CHART. MEMPHIS, TBNN., April 10.— Second day. New Memphis Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. WaHther clear: track good. Presiding Judge, C 1 M. Lewis Clark. Starter. Mathew Byrnes. Racing starts at 2 :30 v. m. -| 1 tU»r7 FIR8T RACE— 5-8 Mile. Purso 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Soiling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt hi % X StrFin Jockeys Ownera Q H L C 7707CELLULOID 3 104 3 2» 114 21 14 Southard O G Parke 6 6 5 5~ 7083 THE DIVER 3 109 2 32 33 i« 2« T Burns J W Schorr and Son8 3 2 24 11198 LIT. J. HORNER 3 106 1 14 24 32 3* Everett Settle and Co 10 10 6 6 11012 YO NO BE 3 104 6 5™ 5" 6»« 4- Kitloy L W Hoyt and Co 10 15 10 15 1 9721 W. D. HAMILTON 4 118 4 43 4* P 0 Vandusen Castleman and Co 30 100 30 100 11012 TREOPIA 5 124 7 74 6" 72 63 Knapp M T Danaher 6 8 6 8 8794 HAVELOCK 3 116 8 6»« 71 54 74 Crowhurst L V Boll 3 6 3 6 OPERA GIRL S 104 9 9 9 8 81 Ballingor P Bitzor 50 60 50 60 9721NELLIE BAKER 5 119 10 10 10 9 91 Cassidy J C Ferris Jr 20 20 20 20 11012 STOCKHOLM 5 121 5 8 8 10 10 Rigby H Robiason 50 60 40 60 96952RED ADMIRAL 3 109 Left at the post. Dugan P M Civill 10 15 10 12 Time, 24i, 51, 1 :03i. and J Winner— B. f, by St. Florian, Plevna or Love Gold— Coraline. j Post 12 minutes. Start bad. Won driving to the limit. The Diver quit in the last sixteenth. Little Jack Horner showed a lot of speed but faltered when the pinch came. The Diver ran a good race The contest was throughout between the thiee placed. Celluloid, place, 3 to 2; show, evens. The Diver, place, 4 to 5. Little Jack Horner, show, evens. -| "I OOO SECOND RACE— 1-SJ Mile. Purse C0. 2-year-olds. Selling; [nd Horses A Wt St % H % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 11134 FIRST PAST 1J5 1 14 14 1» Evjrett C T Patterson 5 6 5 6 HARRY LUCESCO 98 2 25 23 24 T Hill J B Lewman 30 50 30 50 111162SCHNELL-LAUFER101 3 32 34 8« T Burns J W Schorr and Son 24 3 24 13-5 EXPELLED 107 4 41 41 4*» Crowhurst L V Bell 10 15 10 15 BONN1VARD 113 5 7»* 5»« V Knapp A H and D H Morris 15 15 5 5 110823LORD WEIR 105 7 54 6* 63 Kuhn T P Hayes 4 7 4 7 SOLENT 111 10 8 8 72 J Hill Robinson andLeachl5 40 15 40 111163 FINE SHOT 103 9 6" 7" 84 Southard B Schreiber 6 12 6 12 Ot:ORNO lOi 6 9 9 91 Rutter W H Laudeman 20 20 15 15 COLBERT 101 13 10 10 104 Aker W H May and Son 20 40 20 40 ONLINE 103 11 11 11 11*« Dugan P M Civill 20 30 20 30 DINORNIS 98 12 12 12 124 Lepping A Cahn 40 50 40 50 ESCH8CHOLTZIA 101 8 13 13 131 Holden J E Murphy 10 20 10 20 LORD K1TCHENER101 14 14 14 14 Howell J Brennan 20 50 20 50 Time, 124, 24i, 37i, 50i. Winner— B. c. by Order— Happy Sallie II. Start bad. Won with five driving hard. First Past had a clear course all through and finished gamely. There was little to choose oetween the first four. Schnell-laufer made up a lot of ground in the stretch. Scratched— Hackmeister, 102. First Past, place, 8 to 5. Harry Lucesco, place, 10 to 1; show, 5 to 1. Schnell-laufer, place, evens. 1 1~0 Q Q iHnflTTiSnkPWi Mile. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt h % X Btr Fin Jockeys Ownera O H L C~ 11198 DAVE WALDO 4 104 5 I* 14 is 13 j] Holden J C Mefford 4 4 4 4 111983TIMEMAKER 5 114 1 2* 23 2« 24 22 T Burns J W Schorr and Son4 4 3 3 9494 ALLEVIATE 4 1U6 3 314 32 32 33 3* Conley W P Schulte 4 6 4 6 10669 TENBY 4 104 6 51 66 64 41 41 Kitley S S Binder 25 60 25 60 8406 LINDA 9 109 2 44 4*« y- 54 51 Southard A Cahn 20 20 15 15 72873JOE CLARK 6 107 4 63 5« 4" 6i 62 Aker WHMayandSon 40 60 40 60 11020 DEBRIDE 5 104 8 7 7 7 7 7» Harshbger K J Murphy 5 6 5 6 102453MARITI 4 106 78 8 8 8 8 Crowhurst L V Bell 15 25 15 25 52922DONT CARE 4 104 Left at the post. Everett R W WaldenandSon3 44 3 44 Time, 254, Hi, 1 :03, 1 :16i. 1 :284. Winner— Br. c, by Sayre— Helianthus, Post 20 minutes. Start bad. Dave Waldo won all the way and was eased up at the end. Timemaker got the best of the start and ran a good race but Waldo6 turn of speed was too much for him. Debride was almost left at post. The others except Alleviate were outclassed. Dave Waldo, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Timemaker, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Alleviate, place, evens. IT OiJiV FOURTH RACE-1 Mile. 3-yeai-ola fillies. Allowances. — JLOw Tennessee Oaks. ,000 added. ind Horses A Wt St k Vj X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 45S9MAY HEMPSTEAD 117 1 U 13 12 13 |i jj Turner Headlj and Norton7-1015-207-107-10 100473FREAK 117 2 42 34 32 42 210 T Burns E S Garduerand Son4 4 4 4, 10531 OUR NELLIE 117 5 V 21 24 22 3 Rutter T J McHale 20 40 * 0 30 8797 MaTANZA 117 3 24 44 41 34 414 Crowhurst L V Bell 4 4 3 3 9695 LIZZIE KELLY 117 4 5 5 5 5 5 Knapp H H Stover 40 60 40 50 Time, 254f 514, 1 :184. 1 :45i. • WiDner— Ch. f, by Patron— Lillie Hempstead t Post 5 minutes. Start perfect. Won with great ease; second eased at the end. There was nothing to the race. May Hempstead was fit and good and made the others look common. She is a filly of high class and has fully regained her early two-year-old form. Freak had no excuses. She ran her race. Matauza was short on speed and evidently not ready. Condition only accounts for Our Nellies performance. Scratched— 66522May dOr. 117. Freak, place, 4 toj Our Nellie, ehow, 2 to 1. ~~ 11 OQ1 FIFTH RACE-About 2 Miles. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. XjBOJL Selling. Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 6 8 10 8tr Fin Jockeys Ownera OH L C 11200 RED DUCH8S5 131 2 1« 2*0 is 12 ji i* Rlgby H Robinson 8 — 8 — 7 — 7~~ 10974 LAURA MAY 5 126 3 4 1* 3 3 3 23 Hogan L M Fleming 3-2 2 7-5 2 11154 JACK HAYES 5 133 4 320 3 2 2 2 3 Lawless J R Henry 8 8 8 8 74892FLRIDAROSE4 134 1 22 Fell. W Stewart A M Orpen 1 6-5 1 1 _ Time, 5:244. Winner — Ch. m, by Montrose— Zota. Post 2 minutes. Start good. Red Duchess won without trouble at any point. She fences fineiy. Is a promising jumper. Jack and Florida Hayes Rose fell at sixth jump. Hayes was remounted and went the course. Red Duchess, place, 6 to 5. "I "I 2S2 8IXTB RACE-5-8 Mile. Parte 00 3year olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 5 jj % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 11045 MEDDLER 8 121 1 34 32 32 In Vandusen C De Witt 6 SS 6 8 HliSE!.* JkAD 5 124 5 52 41 41 22 Cay wood Keene and Ryan 5 5 4 4 9817PRIMATE 4 121 2 12 H 14 31 Aker W H May and Son 10 10 8 8 92462 LAURENTIAN • 3 109 4 41 5= 24 44 T Burns J Brennan 3 2 8-5 3-2 8-5 ,M1IiJJNAH 6119 3 23 2i 5* 5L Bloss GarnganandCo 15 20 15 16 233a3SACKET 4 121 7 7 7 7 61 J Hill E F 8imms 15 20 15 20 9656 EASTER CARD 3 109 8 8 64 8 73 Kane J 8 OBrien 50 100 50 100 10922COL CASSIDY 3 106 9 10 10 9 * Everett T Nepper 5 6 5 6 !E,ynn, 5 121 6 9 8 61 91 Gilmore William Lowry 20 60 20 60 10111 FLYING BIRD 3 104 10 64 9 10 102 Southard Duffy and Behan 20 60 20 60 10766 FREE HAND 3 104 11 11 11 11 HI Kitley S S Bender 25 25 15 15 96972MAMIE CALLAN 5 119 12 12 12 12 12 Kuapp H H Stover f 7 6 6 Time, 241, 504, 1 :03i. Winner— Ch. g, by Long Taw— Meddle. Post 12 minutes. Start fair. Won driving. Braw Lad finished strong. He would have won in a few more strides. Laurentian could not untrack himself in the first part of the journey. He made a strong bid though on the stretch turn but died away at the end. Primate was speedy but quit near the wire. Scratched— 11119 Burlesque II., 124; 107252 Goal Runner, 106. Meddler place, 3 to 1 ; show, 7 to 5. Braw Lad, place. 8 to 5. Primate, show, 8 to 5.


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