Lakeside Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1899-05-28

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LAKESIDE FORM CHART. t 1 ROBY, IND., May 27.-Fifteenth day. Lakeside Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Ind ind Weather tair; track good. j*™ Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. lg 120 Racing starts at 2 :25 p. m. __ 12 to second; 5 to third. 3-year-old» 12 -i atHk 1 FIRST RACK-3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 5 1 Ji A j 1 and upward. Selling. . j£ Ind Horses A Wt St g g X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C iMiuTi — ms? 5 103 9"« 3" 11 PI 1" Nutt John Dowd 1 1 1 I iimilOI 3 89 Hi 6-»S«J* 2« Wmr LewisAMcAllisterl5 20 15 15 12lP NATIVE SON S 2* 5 S 4i 3-« J Weber PRyan I • I • Go J99?? rHwViFrt 4 103 1h 7* 7«i 3»* Hi Flick M T Miles 4 6 4 6 DD fin! iWMWMRD 4 107 71 101 H 5 5 R Burns Al Mann 30 30 SO 30 Th The SlS IDLE HOUB 5 S H 11* 8- H W P Clay CD. Witt 8 10 8 10 wi iTiiri PR-PR RI.AZK3 4 107 6« 13 HH 9» 7* Gray Sloan and Hurst 8 10 8 10 we l"s7DDTY S« 2«4i 51 83 T Knight Mrs d M Sexton 10 10 4 5 8tl Eg rnRA R 3 89 44 E* 21 6»» 9W Coggswell Brady Hale 30 40 30 40 fln UtM TKHRAPIN 810810* 91 122 10* 102 W Wilson J M Matbowson 20 30 20 30 Le 1 6 WILD WEST 5 108 1» 12?* 9 121 Hi Reitz QB Smock 30 40 30 40 Hi oTS- 8* 13 11H 121* Vitatoe M Wynn 8 10 8 10 itt?rrvivIai J TT fi 105 13 l-l8b mSt uuumr DOOMFul v u I m 5« iW IS 5 Bloss L,manAHrschfd20 20 20 20 R T.me 24i 37 m t ;02i j ;15 EfttiaJfci* BoJlSS hardest kind of a drive of two; third and I fourth 3 3J driving hard. Al Lone was the best and ran a fine race considering the condition of the track and thge as heavy wind that was blowing. She is ready and can beat much better horses than theae. much bad racing luok. finished very strong. She was Martha Fox under a poor riae and after f sharply interfered with by Al Lone at the head of the stretch. Th* latter cut directly across J. fmn fnt he Native Son was badly interfered with at the start. He ran a game race and. was da lS to be third Chenier improves with every race. He acts green at the post and rnns that Prince Blazes could not ?un a bit the first part of it but came fast through the stretch. U wav waTa badly behaved lot at the post, and Dwyer was lucky to get them away as well as he did. j Wei8craatchaed-ld2215SNellieFon80, 89; 12129 Hanlight, 91; 12215 Teeta May, 103; ISBOTLocnst . Blossom, 101. . ._ . , , ,T , . r. c Overweights— Doomfal, 5 pounds; Weird, 4; Native Son, 5. Al LoTe palace 1 to 2; show, out. Martha Fox, place, 6 to 1 ; show, 3 to 1. Native Son. Du„„ show, 4 to 5. «" -I ti77rfci SECOND RACK— 1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 4-year- _and£lj and olds and upward. Selling. - Ind HoHes A Wt St % tt X StrFin Jockeys Owner. O H L C 122693SDN BURST 7 112 6 Pi 52 5* 6 1* R Narvaes J E Cashing 6 8 6 7 uSq RAMON A 7 111 1»E 6 6 6 4" 2.H Nutt A Botto 44 » o » » Z ntri ■ ARR 6 112 4* 42 32 2* 1« 3« Bloss E C Brown A Co 8-5 2 8-5 2 ftwpTONOIE 4 109 2" 12 11 1«22 4« P Clay Waters A Hodges 3 Si 3 3 ShoSI 4 107 5- 3" 42 42i Si 5* McNickle W Fries 4 4 4 4 U WandUARDA 901UAttl»A 4 105 3" 21 2« 8* 3« 6 Dupee J J Donovan 6 8 6 7 « . m 5U, i:04, J:171, l:S0i, l:4Si. 12 SfTLllKi,,ifcwl*-»w-e driving to the limit; third and fourth Jj Sunburst and Ramona both came with a rush through the Vi also under keen pressure. ««r« Wretch Th ?Pair seemed hopelessly beaten at the three-eighth, post. At .that point _both boys g the Inside, but w" afraid , in front whipping Ramona should have won. Nntt got away on To were Jake a chance to get through on the first turn. The conseouence was that he got all tangled g •n» and knocked completely out of it. Sunburst is a plodder and the pace just .Baited him Uncle i: He looked all over a winner at the bead of the eMeVM £ Abb stoPptd ran a badly greatly at the mprovea end. Leoncie race. also weakened when the pinch came. Uarda looked high in flB8 ScVadtche°d-12185 Goose Liver, 109; 12238*Plantain 107 ; 12267 Alma Glyn, 107. Sunburst place, 2i to 1; show, evens. Ramona, place. 7 to 10; show. out. Uncle Abb, show, j out. Leoncieplaceevenj ;_show, to Hosi, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 1 to 2, 1 -iTVfciirkO THIRD RACE-5-8 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 8-year- i I £ JSt/O olds and npward. Allowances. __ 1 Ind Horses A Wt St g M X StrFin Jockeys Owner. O H L C 1 riwrnHTTRART 3 iin li i». 13 12 is McNickle Bensn, WattsandCol 1 1 j SuRFFlIRST 5 113 8" 42 2«« 21 4 2" T Knight J B Bespass 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 HT2MURAT 4 97 2" 5U Si 82 8U R Narvaez J C Bowen 20 25 20 25 J Ini mIv nROTT 3 80 3- 3" 4" 43 4« Seatou H Robinson 50 50 20 20 ]%V- MovaD A Sibley 100 150 100 100 Weir Gardner oiRL 3 80 61 7« 71 5««5* LxiTTLEDUKE 5 97 "• 9 8* 6i 62 Berriman H A Hathaway 100 200 100 200 S kiHSlRB0EL54 1 I S i I *m Stockwell B S Watkins 200 200 100 150 TSXSiSSmR second driven out; third and MM £* , croenofspetd cfassed tbu "othe? s. Abe Fnrst was all tangled op at the start, and as he iukmthit cannot stind I trouble, this may have hurt his chances. Murat ran a good race and can win in slower outclassed in. this race. The same can be said of but company May Droit is a speedy filly was Lillian Seibel. • Scratched-120533Sirdar, 97. Overweights-Kittie Hero, 3 pounds. . -_« Hobart, place, out. Abe Fnrst, place, out. Mnratshow, 3 to 1. -I wl41fl A FOURTH H ACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Purse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. Lt/4: 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. fnd Horses a Wt flt at U Vt M StrFin Jockey. Owners ° H L C WBBwm s t:r s-ss.!, a psand kw* f 5 iwuapr 122383PLANTAIN ANTA1N 4 4 88 NJ » 24 W 214 21 ■ 32 5 41 5 -- Seaton - Mrs R Bradley 8 li 8 10 J § — g . g , K ti7st biak tEOi%"odtdat!a• Won easily at the end after an early drive. Al Fresco was , the bst and was best ridden. He is a horse of fair class and was on edge today. Nntt waited * Patient Lta tohind and allowed Old Saugus and Myth to race the meelre. Into "bmiwion about his business. He hit Al Fresco a couple of times with the whip at the J ana hSad then olto came rtretch on and the horse passed those in front as though they were tied. Myth ran a «Sod honestrace He is most consistent these days. Banquo II. fln.shed with a rxxsh .Old Saugus s rnld notao the route and tired badly in the last fnrlong. Plantain was right there a"™ finish. Preco7place,out. Myth, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Banquo II., show, evens. Old Saugus, • place. 4 to 5 ; show, out. ■- £-hC-irBf FIFTH RACE-1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to. second; 5 to third. 3-year-olds 8 2t2i30 and npward. Selling. . UT* Horses A Wt St § g X StrFin Jockeys Own*" O H L C ;oi-j uTnrKwni M S 1C9 " 4m 3»« 43 34 11 R Narvae2 H Robinson 8 3 3 ■ 1 16 ASSESSOR I « 8- 7" « W »» 21 Kehz John Hall fit? winiSnANbY 3 89 7« 9" 8» 91 42 3" H Brown L H Esell 5 I 5 5 J2 v ?ii inw s 9 4h 31 11 1-23 4« T Knight W Jordan A Co 4 4 4 4 » ■-" ■■ »W!Ll|iO BifgL rlddeI1. The a„, ib,M «er. dolM th«i tat then stopped. Nover was stiff and sore and propped all the way. Bcratched-12235 Second Street, 95. ,...,__- show, evens. Vaseline, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. t 1 Ind ind j*™ lg 120 12 12 j£ Go DD fin! Th The wi we 8tl fln Le Hi R 3 3J ChC%fd~* SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. S-year-old. IJQjQINJ and upward. Selling. Horses A Wt St g H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L Q_ 12213GOEBEL 3 100 6« 2i 1»« 1» l8i gaj»»« ? g I1"™ J. S- i, 1 , H frown LHEeell 8-5 8-5 7-5 8-2 121852KAM8IN 6 109 8* 9 6-« 41 2»« ilSfiMBEWEMUDA 64m ? fS l" 4 R2Wkto WKBonard UUllW ffiMULVmiLL 3 94 5" 6*1 8» 51 5i Hiram J E Cashing 20 30 20 SO StSmi M 7« 4i 31 8i 6U Vitatoe G Landry 10 12 10 12 m5lROTSAECLAVDE3lS li 8 M f- 7" 0 Booker CBC.-pWI «j g g | 71 9 9 8» WM Hedges A ColO 15 10 15 12052 LA PRINCESSA 5 105 S»« gray Wilson 6 8 6 7 122373POPE LEO 4 lit 4i 3" 52 64 9 ■ "*~J W Time, 114, 234, 36, 481, 1 :0U, l .id. PosWmSiute ""irtlhwSa mild drive; second, third and fourth driving hard. Goebel wasTortunlie! the start Tnd lucky throughout He is a +£g*and£S±Zm2and «ca The result was a false one, the start ruining the chances of botk famsin and »imW. D°ared to hav e a and cracking good race. Heap latter was practically left at the post ran a winning chance at the head of the stretch, bnt his early efforts hJJMjM*" and"* and ns the disadvantage given bim at tne made rushed and end Kamsin not up wnakened at the was rtartBradnal v aXwas coming like a wild horse at the end. King Bermuda ran a good race and flnUhedtoutl7,: MuEoSTwa. right there and can : oe marked to win in hislass oon Pope Leos race was bad. The winner was entered for 00, bnt was raised to ,000 Dy i,ouis czew. GSE£mZStfSSSttm 121532FredBarr,112; 11670 Henry Launt, 108; 12185 Mis. ag----- Kamsin, place, lto2; show, out. King Bermuda, show, to 2. Sim W„ place, 1 to 2; show, out. —


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