Coney Island Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1899-06-18

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1 I . ; r i i r 3 9 t s _ e by j. g Z go CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHKEPjHEAD BAY, L.. I., Jane 17.— First day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. 1 O 7 Q * FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Over Futurity Coarse. 50 added. 2-year-olds. JL __5 4 Q._5 Maidens. Allowances. £nd Horses A Wt St X % X StrFin Jockeys Ownere O H L C l2626~STUARfi 118 4 24 1« 1** 13 Spencer L Stuart 4 4 3 3 12656 FLEURON 115 3 4« 44 44 21 Maher E L Graves 20 30 20 30 rUDFOKD 118 5 51 51 51 31 Simms J E Madden 8 15 8 12 123012PECEFUL 118 1 32 34 34 44 Taral W Lakeland 2 2 2 2 HERBERT 118 11 64 61 61 51 Clayton W C Rollins 20 20 10 10 126963EI LEE N DALY 115 12 9 7 7 64 W Morris W C Daly 50 200 50 200 P6943CREEPER 118 13 11 9 8 7 Clawson Sydney Paget 6 12 6 12 12656 HAT HOR 115 15 13 10 9 8 J Morgan Marcus Daly 12 12 10 10 11988 LiDY UNCAS 115 10 1" 24 2» 9 Doggett Osceola Stable 15 40 15 40 DAILY REPORT 118 9 10 8 10 lo N Turaer LeighandWetmore 10 20 10 20 HESPER 118 14 14 12 11 11 Coleman J H. gan 20 200 20 150 PRESENT 118 7 8 11 12 12 Abshire COxx 30 100 30 100 1276 FONSOLEE 118 6 7 13 13 13 OConnor Bromley and Co 30 50 30 50 GONFALON 118 8 15 15 14 14 McCue O H P Belmont 30 30 30 30 11525 GOLDEN SCEPTER 118 2 12 14 15 15 Romanelli Kensico Stable 40 60 40 60 Time, 12*21*, 50, 1:02%. Winner— B. c, by Faverdale— Pilgrimage. ... Post 15miuutei. Start fair. Won easily. Stuart was much the best and drew away easily at the end. Radford ran a good race for his first time out. He is a good looker and should not remain in the maiden class long. Peacefuls race was. below the mark. Lady TJncas quit bandaly Fleuron ran a go a race scratched— Wool ie, 118; 12626 Ross Clark, 118. Stuart, pl*ce. even-i; show, 1 to I Fleur.n, place, lOJto.l; sbo", 5 to 1. Radford, show, 2* to 1 P ar-»fnl, pla -e. 4 to 5; Q*. 1 1 2. »~T7 O 1 SECOND ttACUi — ft 1-2 Furlongs. On Main Track. 800 added. 1. ___J I ijO _______ and upward. Allowances 1, d ETTTbTs AWttil4 _ % StrFin Jockeys Owners O 11 L C 1 6923 a A i F i MA 3 4 105 1 41 t* bi 1" Maher Daimal and Farrell 3 4 11-511-5 12498 CLEOPHUS 5 103 5 1H V 11 2»* H Martin M F Dwyer 8 12 8 12 127.22 LA MB EN T 6 103 2 2" 3»* 44 l O iom M Clancy 4 5 3 3 12692 HE LIOdAS 3 107 4 51 51 53 44 OConnor Bromley and Co 15 15 15 15 11742 »r. CLOUD 5 110 6 34 24 2" 5- Spencer J R Keene 24 24 2 2 8423 KIN LEY JlACK 8 107 8 6" 7 6H 63 McCue Eastin and Larabie 15 15 15 15 1 494 _BUSE 6 126 7 71 62 71 715 Songer Foster Bros 20 30 20 30 11629 HANDCUFF 3 108 3 8 8 8 8 Doggett Osceola Staole 30 30 20 20 Time, 11%, 23, 35*, 48, 1 :01, 1 :07*. Winner— B c, by Candlemas— Nell owift. _______ Pos. 4 minutes. Start good. Won iu a hard drive. It was a sparkling race. Swiftmas is very Kood »nd stood the closing drive gameiy. Cleophus had a lot of speed. She is regaining form bud w I be dangerous from now on. Lambent, always consistent, was right there all the way est Cloud weakened a bit at the end and was probably a little short. Abuse was overweighted for ibe company he was in. Heliobas ran a strong race. Scotched— 12100 Firearm, 123; 11989Sc. Callatine, 121; 12436 Cormorant, 108; 126922Rhein-lander, 107 Overweights— St. CI ud, 2 pounds; Handcuff, 1. S*iftmas, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Cleophus, place, 5 to 1; show, 24 to 1. Lambent, show, 2 to 5. 0 A THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs Over Futurity Course. 2-year-olds. 1T_77 _ j 0__b ______ ces. D uble Event. First Part. Value .100. !_,„ hoi e a _____ _ % BtrFin J cknya Owners O H L C 1243« PK uF juKlB RNE I2i 2 4U 2= 1" 1* OLiary J E Maaden »2 3 2 2t MESMERIST 117 7 3»* 1" 21 21 OConnor Bromley and Co 15 15 15 15 12696MARK CHEEK 122 8 21 41 42 3« McCue E F Simms 8 12 8 12 liKliiADIER 111 5 54 54 5-" 4« Doggett J J HyUnd 10 10 10 10 12724 BRAMbuE ROSE 117 1 1" 31 34 5i Clawson Sydney Paget 5 8 5 7 12i 4 LA FOUDRE 117 9 9 7 61 62 N Turner H E Leigh 10 25 10 25 12724 WITHERS 117 4 6" 6« 1 Pi Clayton P J Dwyer 5 5 5 5 12724 MC MEEEIN 122 3 8 8 8 8 Taral C T Patterson 5 6 5 6 221 DWID GAKRICK It7 10 7 9 9 9 Simms J E M„daen *2 3 2 24 l-626tRjSd CLARK 114 6 • 10 10 10 10 Maher F Hogan 30 30 10 10 12 91 GOLDONE 117 11 11 11 11 11 Odom G B Morris 30 30 30 30 12.24 fCOL. RUOiEVELT 117 12 12 12 12 12 H Martin G E Smith 10 10 10 10 »Cjupled in the batting tAdded starters. Time, 12*, 24*. 50, 1 :02, 1 :08%. Winner— Cb. c, by Bramble— Maid of Balgowan. Post 16 minutes Start good. Won end y. Pi ince of Melbourne is a good colt. He won as he p.easeo M jamerist fur a first out ran an extremely good race. He should be heard from Bromble Rose had pleut.ful early but quit when real soou. Mark Cue* k • an to the mark. speed, r«c ng ba.an, McMetkin ran a poor race and is probab.y stale. La Fouilre will bs good over a disuai ce when quite tit. Brigadier had speed and closed gamely. Withers is apparently nowhere Lear first class David Gairick is not yet ready. Ross Clark was sharply played, but showed nothu g to warrant it. Madden eutiy, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Mesmerist, place, 6 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Mark _.____,-. Cheek, show, 2t to 1. Z _ 7 t_ — FOURTH RACK— 1 l-« Miles. 3-year-olds and upward, 1" _j Op The Suborhnn Handicxp Y»kie 0.000 XuTj H ror- A _ j 3 t k a % g rFin Jucneyr Owners O M L C 1 -69.il i MP 5 H4 1 2" 3" a» li 13 12 m tur.er _lrueSj._Brssmu6 7 6 6 12543 BNOt:KBRN 4 112 7 5" 5* 61 42 2« 23 W Martin P Duuue 6 8 8 6 12693 *V A KR_N TON 4 114 6 64 64 7 7 7 3"* Simms W L Oliver 20 20 15 15 1.2I5 B. HOLLDaY6 12_ 12 10 9 10 8 8 44 Taral Eastin and Larabie 8 10 8 10 1_6j7 CANDLttL K4 107 4 9 8 8 9 6» 53 Odom W H Clark »8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 12SM Ge.O. EEENE 4 111 I 14 1" P 21 33 63 Cla#son Sydney Paget 15 15 15 15 j - _2_AT- ON 3 105 5 7 10 9 10 10 7 McCue C Littlefleld Jr 20 20 15 15 V6,7 PRandViOUS 4 HO 8 11 11 11 11 11 8 OConnor Bromley _ Co 40 40 40 40 ,,»d OFBE1HM1 95 10 12 12 12 12 12 9 Mitchell H Gibson Jr 100 100 100 101 reOlFILiGnA nE 3 110 9 8 7 41 61 9 10 Littlefleld A H and D H Morris 15 20 15 20 1_6 2fRi.GEDiAN 5 110 3 44 44 5" 5« 5»11 R WilliamsJ E Bea«ram 40 40 40 40 H0.28rlR R .AVEET4 121 11 34 24 1" 33 4t 12 Spsncer W B Jennings 8 8 8 8 l_2oBANA3TAH 4 122 Left at the post Maher W H Clark *8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 Coupled i. beitiuf. Time, 12* 21, 37, 49*. 1 :01»_, 1:14*, 1:27, 1 :39*, 1 :53*, 2:05*. Winn r-Bln. m. by Wa ner— Fondling. Continued oa 2nd page. , »h.£3and£2% ? T rt good for all but Bsnastar. Won easily. Imp went to the front ar i. lB ir.S °tf be b»ck!treicbai.dw88 never in dan. er thereafter. Sh« ran a fine, fast race and JTnivw 0ri°i.atiFr?snr TLe J8V atth*Pcst did not hurt her as she was very quiet. Ban-.tthW bif bnc,5f 8 r8Ce ■.nd 19 a *° d h rBe- Warrenton is very fit. He closed strongly «k«V w Holladay closed tremendously fast in the streeh. but the distance was too K?lL HH"narfmark*blpraceconndering his weight and the delay at the post. George u/nnnrtTftiT I "J he post and gave it up in the stretch. Candleblack closed some ground after he got out * of the targled rear divisirn. Brier Sweet acted badjy at the post, whef fin» tiL* Vme,!peeiJ" but was not up to this kind of a race. Banastar refused to break, wneeiing ecross «™« the tr«ek and was finally left. Scratched— 124372Thomas Cat, 100. ? t/1,r;.f1? 2/° 1:, fbow, evens Bannockburn, piece, 2 to 1: sbow.evens. Warrenton, show, w l. . lark entry, place. 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. 1 2 T S fi FIis£" %ha£Shir* rCour8®r S600 addedrtyeaFoldi"and uysai Setts**. lid Horses AWtj?t_4 8 12 16 8tr Fin Jockeys Owners " o o i. , SandTrSvfU HI I 22 22 1H 13 14 lH Paeons Mr Chamblett 5_ o~5~6~ BW RiVkC UMMV? JJf ? 1? f o23 ? V P°.oper FPandTHi-chcock U 31 24 3* n iKl ■iwSiS S i. i ,.3 3 J°hD*°n CWWad* worth 10 20 10 20 !S2;»l2riJiVPbLT1 ;12 16 16 28 Fel1- Hueston A G Blakely 2 2i 2 2* SflnSSS?01 i «? ? f f Ee!L HgaD JBMrQuaid 34 M 2 2 S «i««S-ii6 FelL °?.Delly HOT*anda 20202020 1-5 and1K SIR FL.AY PLAY 6 145 6 Fell. Callahan J Coyne 10 20 10 20 . Tlme- *:13%. «r- vv inner— Ch. g, by „ Circassian, dam unknown. Off at the first break to a good start Won in a long bard drive of two. It was a corkine good race all the way. Mars Chan 1 ad unusual speed for him. fenced perfectly and ran a very game race. Royal Scarlet 1 earned to have him beaten in the stretch, but Mars Chen c«me again. n£f. h??J?tTvKOfd BlTove£lde:. C nel Bartlett bad fine speed and was going in great style until he fell. Excent Arquebu« the others are not much at this game. Scotched— 12198 Nes or, 145. Jimmy"bowa3,tolaCe, 2 1; show 4 to 5 Bp J al Scarlet, place. 6 to 5; • how, 2 to 5. Black Int _Horses A Wt St k g X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L • 127232HARD KNOT 100 8 5 Si 1* U 12— Wilson P Dunne — i — s — s — 126lo?GBEE?FK?TNEH 22 I 5 S" S ! S *" F?eDC9r jSlSL I I I I 127233TYR SHENA 93 11 11 8 8 64 56 Phelan Pl-t- and Co I 3 I 2 S t8t,TH0Y 10« ? 1 I It?»" JEMcDnald 20 M 20 lo STHrBVBSfRODTEl JAMES f J* U o L o L I gSo-™ TurnSro, ? ? f f uandl ?lWigand£ *2 1 i0o "! 10, 9 ! ""an oJckstob e I ■ 8 15 wfflffi8 S t l",F"„5*,, 10 "Connor F V Alexandre 10 15 10 15 12627 SI8TEB FOX 96 5 9 11 11 11 11 Mitchell F Besgan 10 20 10 20 Time. 11%, 24%, 37. 49%, 1:02, 1:15, 1:42.1:48 w Winner— B. u or br. i c, by Dnke of Montrose— Bow Knot, i. S.!10/™111169- start *ooi. Won banrily. Hard Knot was easily the best and is a fair colt. The Gardener ran bis race. Greyfeld Fhowed impr. ved form but tired at the end. St U reczo did not show his usual sre°d tod- y and was outrun throughout. Tyr Sbena got a bad break and a p or ride The Burlington Route ran well to the stretch and then quit badly. B cratched-1223 8nrvlyor107; 126972Holdon, 107; 9265 John B. Doerr Jr., 101; 9100 Pella Hard Knot, place, evens; show. 1 to 2. The Gardener, place, 2 to 1; show, evens. Greyfeld. show. 3 to 1. St, Lorenzo, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Try Bhena, place, 4 to 5; sh jw, 2 to s. -~-—


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