Lakeside Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1899-05-19

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LAKESIDE FORM CHART. | KOBY, IND., May 18.— Seventh day. Lakeside Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear; track slow and improving, . Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. s Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. -1 k fRT 1 FIRST RACK-3-4 Mile. Parse 5400. 5 to second; 5 to third. 3-year-olds. J. £i f * J 1_ Maidens. Allowances. I Tod Horses AWt St ft X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 11979 CORDIAL 107 3** 3« 31 P 13 Gray W M Hedges and Co6 10 6 8 119453LONG DANDY 109 6i 5H 6» 52 2H Vitatoe L H Ezell 7-5 8-5 7-5 3-2 11538 BL08S 112 5™ 7* 41 4i 3* T Knight W H Snarley 6 8 6 8 11913 LOYAL GIRL 107 U* 2H 2* li 4* Wilson Gardner and Sibley 10 15 10 15 10436 MAUD GNAGI 105 2t 1* 1*« 21 5U Bloss Fr-ster Bros 3 3 I 3 11607 BILBRO 109 4h 41 V 6* 6* Ralph H Robinson 6 10 I 8 JO11 BROCKEL 112 8 8 8 76 72 McGrath James B Gray 10 10 6 6 6514 THE SUN 112 1» 62 J»« 8 8 Cay wood S Doll 6 8 ti 8 9458 PLUS a.ETT 109 Left at th« poet Baptiste Otis Bowers 20 30 20 30 Time, 124, 25i, 38, 5li, l:04i, 1 :18i. 1 Winner— B. f, by Autocrat— Vivacity. Post 4 minuos. Start fair. Won cleverly; second easpd at th° end after an early drive. 1 Third and fourth hard at it. Cordial was best ridden and lucky. Gray too* the long route, but I by doing n eot much *he best of the going. Lorg Dandy, although a bad horse was peihaps J the best cf this lot. He was interfered with at the start and never fully got on his stride until 1 the stretch was cached. Vitatoe had bim in the deep goiDg the last furlong. Bloss finished f tron« and got third place in the very last stride Loyal Girl and Maud Gnagi racd each other to exhaustion the first half. Both were ready to lie down at the finish. Plnnkett spoiled one break and then the starter lr ft him. Overweights-Maud Gnagi, 3 pounds. Comal place. 3 to 1; show. 6 to 5 Long Dandy, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Bloss, show, 6 co 5 I Maud Gnagi. place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. -| CfKi SECOND RACE— 5 1-3 Furlongs. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third- _X. jmi v/*3 and 4-year-olris and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % jj X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L r 12003LA PRINCE38A5 108 1*» 1U 12 li 12 Gray W M Hedges and Co3 Si 13-513-5 11878 BLOODHOUND 7 105 5" 3«* 3i 3« Z*ft Nntt C L Dickerson 5 6 5 6 7241 AL LONE 5 103 4« 63 42 21 32 R Narvaez John Dowd 8-5 2 8-5 9-5 118823CH. BOUNCE II 4 105 2« 22 2« 42 45 Bloss D M Hogan 2 21 2 11-5 12008 TEETA MAY 8 103 7 7 62 6 5i Tally J F Rohn 10 20 10 15 11946 LITTLE DUKE 4 108 3»« 5"* 7 5i 6™ Adams HA Hathaway 12 15 12 12 11944 WILD WEST 5 108 6" 4= 5™ 7 7 McGrath Q B Smock 5 7 5 6 Time, 12, 24i, 37, 50, 1 :02i, 1 :09i. Winner— B. m, by Prince Royal— La Paloma. Off at first break to a fair start Won handily; second, third and fourth were doing their best. La Princessa wes the bust and had an easy thing of it. She and Cherry Bounce II . were sent away living. The latter is of no present account Had he be n he wonl • have been in the first thn e Bloodhound ran gamely. Nutt drove him from the three-eighths post home. Al Lone got all tangled up at the start and, considering this, ran well. She was not near ready and tired badly at the finish. This race will do her good. Wild West was pulled up in the stretch. Overweights — Little Duke, 3 pounds. Corrected weights— La Princessa, 108 La Princessa, place, 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Bloodhound, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. A 1 Lone, show, out Cherry Bounce II , place, evens; show, 2 to 5. 1 OPvQ THIRD BACK— 5 1-8 Furlongs. Parse 00. 5 to seoond; 5 to third. 1 £ _/ Q Q 4-vear-ode and upward Allowances ~ _ Ind Horses AWtBt !4 H X StrFin Jockeys Owners 0_ H L C 11390MAMIE LOU 4 108 3" 1** 1»* Hi 13 Bloss W Gabriel 5 5 4 4 91893 LEONCIE 5 103 2»* 21* 22 2i 2i Vitatoe Waters and Hodges 7 8 7 8 12005 SIRDAR 4 108 5i 41 62 5i 3 i Reitz T Licalzi 20 25 20 20 120032 PAPA HARRY 4105 l« 3i 3i 3"i 4" T Knight H A Cotton 15 20 15 20 9810 8IR BOBART 4 105 7 7 7 7 5i « Narvaez W J Smith 20 50 20 50 11506WALKEN3BAW5 113 4» 5« 4** 4»* 63 Caywood H Robinson 1111 11611 BALK LINE 8 108 6"« 63 5* 62 7 P Clay C De Witt 6-5 8-5 6-5 8-5 Time, 12, 25i, 38i, 51i, 1 :03i, 1 :09i. Winner— Ch. f, by Elk ton— Thorns. Off at first break to good ttart. Won in a mild drive; second and third were driving to the limit. The race was a bad-looking one and had all the marks of a "shoo in." Cay woods ride on Walkenshsw was bad. He claimed the horse bore in on Balk Line in the stretch and he had to poll up to keep from cutting the latter down. It wa- a go d excuse. He was suspended for the remainder of the meeting, nevertheless, and will b* allowed to rida for his stable only Mamie Lou had the m st speed and nothing ever bothered her. Sirdar finished with a ruth. Papa Harry quit badly in the stretch In figuring future form, throw the entire race out. Mamie Lou, place, 8 to 5: show, 4 to 5 Leoncie, place. 3 to 1; show, evens. Sirdar, show, 4 to 1. Walkenshaw place, 2 to 5; show, out. Balk Liinn. place, 1 to 2; show, out. ~f~i~T K A FOURTH RACK— 1 Mile. Purse 007~5 to second ; 5 to third. 4-Tearoids JL iXJtJrt: and upward. Selling Ind Horses A Wt St ft ft %. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12008 DR. MARKS 4 98 2i 4»* 4"» 2= 1" 1" T Knight J J Donovan 2 2 2 2 118793ADMETUS 5 102 5i 6 52 4* 41 22 Flick D M Hogan 3 4 3 3i 11917BANQUO II. 5 111 6 3« 2i 31 3« 33 Ooggswell P J Miles 3 4 3 3i 11913 LOCbTBL05SM4 96 4« 5i li 1H 2i 41 Vitatoe W K Cleveland 8 10 6 8 119843SUN BURST 7 105 I** 2»* 6 5H 5* 515 Bloss J E Cuehing 4 4 4 4 11882 SKINK 4 101 3»* 1"" 3i 6 6 6 Gray J Hayes 20 25 20 20 Time, 13, 26*, 39i, 514, 1 :04i, 1 :19, 1 :44i. Winner — B. g. by Sir Dixon— Belle Palu.er. Off at first break to a good start. It was a driving finish. Dr. Marks ran a greatly improved I race. He was well ridden, too Riders rev6ts,-d Admetus would have won. The latter *as interfered with several times and weakly handled when the straggle came at the and. Dr. Marks j rans best under light weight. Binquo II. was right there alt the way and ran to his mark. Locust Blossom showed some speed, but tired badly in the stretch. Sunburst is a bad horse. He | left the post like a two-year-old, but did not keep the gait up long Keumore Queen waE scheduled to start, but ran into the fence while warming up and was injured. The filly was excused I and twenty minutes allowed for a new book. Scratched— 119823Kenmore Queen, 104. Dr. Marks, place. 4 to 5; show, 1 to 3. Admetus, place, 6 to 5; show, l.to 2. Banquo II , show, 1 to 2; Sunburst, place. 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. 1 *5i lk P* FIFTd RACK— 5 l-« Furlongs. Purse 00. £75 to second; 5 to third. lUOO 4-year-olds and upward, Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St ft X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H [. 9660 DORETTE 6 103 4" I"" I"" li 1" Westwood P H Keegan 4 4i 4 4i" 11947 COCHISE 6 10 5" 31 3* 31 21* Flick E H Fellows 4 5 4 4i 9610 MR EASTON 4 105 3" 4i 41 54 3U M Webber W W Clark 10 10 6 8 118 2 WBIRMTILINE 4 105 2"" 5" 5* 42 41 Bloss JWMcKinleyandCo 9-5 2 9-5 2 11747 BEN OFALLON 4 107 6i 72 71 61 5- R Burns John Stewart 10 15 10 15 11948 DOOM FUL 5 105 7= 21 21 2i 63 P Clay LymtandHiscbfldi 5 4 5 11882 PKRPF.CTIVE 4 105 8 63 63 7i !■ Orear Mrs W BCrawforo20 25 20 25 12006 OUR CHANCE 4 108 1" 8 8 8 8 L Scott Thomas Rows 6 7 6 7 Time, 124. 25i. 38i, lift, 1 :04i, 1 :lli. Winner — Br m, by Fordhsm — Laurn Allen. Off at first break to a good start The first two were driving to the limit; third and fourth j were driving also Dorette only staggered homi. She was tired and out to the last ounce and would have been beaten in a few more strides Cochise w-t-* interfered wit h tuveral times down 1 the backstretch Bat for this he could not have lost The gelding had possibly been stimulated. After the race he ran away two and a half miles before Flick could pull him up. Mr Enston fiuishe 1 strong. It was a bad lot and the favorite, Whirmantiline. had no excuses. Oar r Chanc« was 1 ire Doomful showed speed but could not stand the pressure at the end. Overw-" u hrs — Ben OFallon, 2 pound-; Whirmantiline, 2. Dorette. Dlace, 8 to 5; show. 4 to 5. Cochise, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5, Mr, Easton, show, 8 to 5. Whirmantiline, place. 4 to 5; show, out. k S B» i • SIXTH RACE— 3~4~MJ le7~Purse 0fliT5 "to ■second75 TcTthi rd 7 3-y ear-old* . 1 £ / O O Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses AWtHt !j jj X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 5 119792RO-«aV4NNAH 107 2» 1»* li li 1» L Scott H Heins hn 4 6 4 6 11916 RIVAL DARE 107 5h 5»« 4i 2i 9 Bloss Sweet and Co 2i 2i 8-5 2 119483FORENSIC 112 6» 7»» 6i 41 3«* Vitatoe M L Koch 2i 3i 2i 8i 5041 VASELINE 112 4« 6« 5« 31 4* J Ash W Jordan and Co 20 30 20 30 11948 LA JUANITA 107 1« 32 3" 51 53 W Bain A Jacobs 20 30 20 25 HANJOSE 112 9 4« 7* 62 6* Caywood GHandCHHathway6 8 6 8 119793 B PKINS CHOICE107 3* 8* 8* 85 TH R Nnrvaez G L ndry 8 8 4 5 118523PROTECT 107 7i 2« 23 7i 8i« Freemin K C Brown and Co 4 6 4 6 MERRY WEATHR 107 8« 9 9 9 9 P Clay E C Blum 8 20 8 20 Time. 12i. 25, 37i. 50i 1 :03i, 1 :17i. Winner — Br. f, by Jim Gore — Savannah. Post 4 minutes. Start good. The first two fought it out the last eighth. It was a very close e finish, and only the judges coald tell which won. Nothing nearer a dead heat is often seen on n | . s the track. Rosavannah was away well on her stride and was lucky to win. Scott rode a good race and a strong finish. Rival Dare was the fresher of the two at the finish. Forensic was off in a pocket and had a rough journey throushoat. Vaseline made a strong effort at the turn, bat weakened in the closing drive. Mark Haojose, He has worked well and can win this kind of a race. Protect ran short. Rosavannah, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Rival Dare, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Forensic, show, 1 to 2.


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