Lakeside Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1899-05-20

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LAKESIDE FORM CHART. I ROBY, INI., May 19.— Eighth day. Lakeside Jockey Club. SpriDg Meeting. Weather fair; track gooi and improving. PresidTngJudge. A W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:25 p. m. 1 OAQO FIRST RACK— 1-2 Mile. Parse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 2-year- _| O £ olds. Allowances. IncP Horses A Wt -8t K X Btr Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C IIMNULLlH 104 2» 13 U I* Reitz L D Fraze 7 8 7 8 12004*HURONIA 102 3" 2« 24 21 H Brown L H Ezll 2 13-52 2 119143FLOR ANET1A 107 1" 35 33 3* Vitatoe James B Gray 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 12004 OLIVE ORDER 102 64 5n 4* 4* Hensen Mrs L D Gray 7 10 7 10 11943 EVA MOE 104 7 7 51 5« Booker C B Campbell 10 10 6 8 12007 BER. LAURENCE 104 5» 6»« 7 64 R Narvaez John Newman 20 30 20 25 11943 MY EUGENIA 102 41 i« 63 7 Gray Sloan and Hurst 15 25 15 25 ♦Disqualified for fonl. Time, 12i, 25, 38, 50i. Winner— B f, hy Aintree -Lady Aueusta. Off at first break to a good start. Won easily ; the next three were driving hard. Nullah broke flying and showed a surprisiag turn of speed. She may be a gcod filly. Huronia will hardly do. She was etagzering and all out at the head of tie stretch and interfered with Florence An9tia badly. The latter started through on the inside and wa3 almost thrown over ihe f -nee by Huronia. Vilatoe was then compelled to pnll out and go around. It was a clear case of fonl and Huronia was justly disqualified. Olive Order ran an improved race. Eva Moe acted green at the post and got away poorly. Mark her. She has the reputation of working a fast half Nullah, place, 3 to 1; show, 3Jto 2. Huronia, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Florence Anetia, place, out. Olive Order show, 2 to 1. ~t~i if QCT 8ECON D~RACE— T-8~M ileT~Purse 00T~ 5 "to MOondTfSS to thhxL 3-year XjZvJOO olds. Selling. • [ Ind Horses A Wt St~V« Vi and BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 12036ROSAVANNAH 1061 3" 3U 31 32 2i 14 L 8:ott H Heinsohn 5 7 5 7 11983 EVA WILSON 105 24 12 13 ill l» 2i Bloss J E Cashing 6-5 6-5 3-5 7-10 119172CLARA MEADER 103 54 5»« 41 4» 41 321 T Knight W Jordan and Co 2 11-52 2 119442CHAR.VANTE 99 6" 61 62 62 3i 4* Grey Sloan and Hnrst 5 7 5 6 11984 EXCEPTION 99 1*« 4h 5»« 725 61 5* Coagswell P J Miles 12 15 12 15 9656 MARTHA FOX 103 4« 21 21 2»» 51 66 H Ward LewisandMcCalstriO 40 15 15 11983 THANKSGIVING 99 7» 715 |M 5j 710 725 Vitatoo Ed Fitzgerald 8 12 8 12 10210 MRS. JIMMIE 99 8 8 8 8 8 8 Black J D Hopkins 60 100 60 75 Time, 12i, 241, 37, 49i, 1 :03, 1 :16i, 1 :S0. Winner— Br. f, by Jim Gore— Savannah. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving to the limit; second and third were also hard at it. Rosavannah repeated her performance of the day before. She is a game filly and hung on like glue the last eighth, Scott ro3e her well, too. Eva Wilson got a flying start and had no excuses. She simply weakened under punishment at the end. Bloss was thrown from her at the post He held to the bridle, thongh, and did not let the filly get away. Clara Meader had a rough journey. She was crowded into the fence and badly interfered with on the far turn and seemed to be the freshest of the first three at the finish. Charmante ran a creditable race. Martha Fox showed a lot of speed, but stopped as if short. Watch her. Mrs. Jimmie ran like a cart horse. Overweights— Rosavannah, 31 pounds. Rosavannah, place, 21 to 1; show, evens. Eva Wilson, place, out. Clara Meader, shew, out. TT7 Q/f T H I RD RACE— l Mile. Purse 0D. 57o second ; 5 to third. 3-year-oldi _l__/0jb and upward. Allowances. ~ Ind Horses AWt St H H % BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 11913HARRYNUTTR3 91 6 4»* 2« 1* jS l»« T Kaight A C Clark 8 3 21 8 10817JOHN BAKER 5 111 3»» 211 1« 22 21 2» Nntt J D McMillan 8 8 4 4 120062 FONC LI F 5 106 1k« 5« 4« 3*" 31 32 Bloss J E Cashing 2 3 2 3 90473COGMOO3EY 5 103 5"« 6 5**51 53 4* Vitatoe Water* and Hodges 1 111 11915 MARITO 4 97 41 1"« 32 6 6 5™ Coggswell P J Miles 7 8 6 7 11948 KINGS GUARD. 4 102 2" 3"* 6 4« 4U 6 Booker C B Campbell SO 40 30 40 Time. 25i, 50i, l:16i, 1:421. Winner — Ch. c, by Harry OFallnu — Vena N. Post 10 minutes. Start poor. Won in a terrific drive of two; third and fonrth were driving also. Harry Natter ran a smashing good race. He was off very badly and had to be hard ridden the first part of it to get in a good position. Had the colt not been as game as they make them the early effort would have made him stop at the end. As it was he stool a fierce drive the last eighth, and clearly outgamed John Baker. The latter was played for a good thing and was as fit as a fiddle. Only h;s dislike for a route beat him. Fonclif ran better over a track be liked, Cogmoosey was high in flesh and hardly ready. He was worsted at the start and went wide on the first turn. This race should do him good. Marito stopped after showing a sharp turn of speed. Scratched-119823Kenmore Queen, 107; 11524 Alice Farley, 97. Harry Natter, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. John Baker, place, 7 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Fonclif, show, 1 to 2. Cogmoosey, plhce, out. 1 6 /0 K FOURTH RACE-3-4 Mile. Purse 0675 to second; 5 to third. 3-year-olds ,j_ j XJJtJ and upward Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St H. H % BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 119812 MEDDLER 8 135 11 P 13 12 11 p cjlay 0 DeWitt 1-3 1-3 1-4 1-3 12008RAMSIN 6 133 6 3h 21122 22 E Cochran L H Ezell 8 3 21 21 120522 BLOOD HOUND 7 131 5" 41 42 3»« 3" Nutt C L Dickerson 12 12 10 12 11879 UDAH 4 125 31 2»" 3»" 5* 4« Ralph W E Wood 30 50 30 50 11918 DAILY R. FORM 4 130 2«« 52 51 41 5» L Scott H Heinsohn ID 15 10 15 11944 CUIRASSIER 3 118 4»» 6 6 6 6 Bloss Keene and Ryan 20 30 20 30 Time, 121, 25, 371, 50i, 1 :02t, 1 :16t. Winner— Ch. g, by Long Taw— Meddle. Off at first break to a good start. Won pnllei to a walk; second just as easy. The next two were driving. Meddler was in a soft spot and made a show of his field. He is in excellent form bow and can beat far better horses than these. Kamsin was jast as easily the best of the others. He had no chance to beat Meddler and Cochran wisely did not punish him. Bloodhound was staggering and out to the last ounce, and Udah would have beaten him for third place in a few more strides. Daily Racing Form was shut off and obliged to pall ap at the half mile ground. This mined whatever chance he bad. Meddler was entered Or 00 bat was bid up to ,000 by Louis Ezell and bought in for ,005 by his owner. Scratched— 11410 Goebel, 122. Meddler, place, out. Kamsin, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Bloodhound, show. 4 to 5. 1 OOandli FIFTH RACE-1 Mile and 70 Tarda. Parse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. JL UOU 4-year-olds and npward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt 8t % y8 % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 11944»DALGRETTI 8 109 41 i»* 44 21 2«* 1»" Flick J Maloney 15 15 15 15~ 11918 MISS ROSS 6 111 1™ 15 li |l 11 2i P Clay W R Griffin 1111 11981 YOURS TRULY 5 112 8— 61 3»« 31 31 3" Wilson G Whitman 30 30 20 20 120063HO3I 4 109 3» 2= 5» 6" 6" 4» T Knight W Fries and Co 7-5 8-5 7-5 8-5 12054 SUNBURST 7 114 2«* 3i 2- 5"" 5- 51 Bloss J E Cashing 6 8 6 7 11984 NECED AH 7 107 7 5» 6»" 4H 41 63 L Scott G B Grimes 8 10 8 10 11984 JENNIE F. 4 103 6» 7 7 7 7 7 Reitz T Licalzi 30 40 30 40 •Disqualified for foul. Time, 12, 241, 371, 50i, 1 :031, 1 :17, 1 -.301, 1 :44i, 1 :471. ! Winner— Ch. m, by Roesington— Virginia Dare. j Post 3 minutes. Start good. The first five were driving to the limit. As the race was run, Yours Truly was the best. Had he beenabl 3 to get through he would have won. Fifty yards out Dalgretti and Miss Ross closed in on him and almost threw him over the fence. Wilson had to pnll the horse to a stand-still and was almost beaten oat by Hosi for third place. Dalgretti and Miss Ross were both very tired. The former, though, beiog on the outside, bore in under the whip and the judges placed the fault of the interference on him and disqualified him Miss Ross is a bad betting proposition at a mile or over. Dalgretti ran a good race. It was a great improvement over his last performance. Hosi had a lot of bad racing lock. He was shut off and badly messed about down the backstretch. Both he and Sunburst finished very strong. Scratched— 11882 The Plutocrat, 112. Mits Ross, place, ont. Yours Truly, place, 8 to 1; show, 3 to 1 Hosi, place. 2 to 5; show, out. 1 OOQHT BIXTH RACK— 5 1-8 Furloligs. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. J_ ZiVJO I 3-year-olda and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St H jj fc StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 11948SCATCOHEN 3 100 4h 2»« 23 21 V Flick George Forbes 3 4 3 4 120083MULVIHILL 3 105 1"" 31 41 3«« 21 Bloss JECushing 4-5 1 4-5 1 11983 MARCO POLO 3 102 2» 1and 15 11 3* H Brown L H Ezell 8 10 8 10 94W PAT CLEBURNE 3 102 61 52 3«« 5« 4" Newcom John Hall 2 21 2 21 120o63FOHENSIC 3 105 5" 4" 53 4t 5« Vitatoa M L Koch 6 6 4 41 9558 CUTTER 4 117 3*« 7» 7* 6 611 Gray W Gum and Co 15 SO 15 30 12006 POOL 5 117 7»« 6* 65 V 73 P Clay James B Gray 10 15 10 15 HOYA 3 100 8 8 8 8 8 Reitz GHandCHHthway 10 SO 10 SO Time, 12, 241, 37i, 50, 1 :03, 1 :091. Winner— Br. f, by Fonso— Dncbess Caroline. Post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily. It was a drive for the place. Bcatcohen came 1 away from her field in the stretch as though thoy were tied. She won like a right good filly. Mulvihill is not more than ordinary. He had do excuses and did as well as he could, Marco • Polo set a clinking pace. He stopped, too, like a flash in the stretch. It was reported that Pat i Cleburne had worked fast. On the strength of that he was played at a short price but ran a bad I race. Throw it out and mark the gelding for early action. Forensic ran below his mark, taking his last performance into consideration. Scratched— 12008 Radaire, 112. Bcatcohen, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Mulvihill, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Marco Polo, show, 2tol.


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