Newport Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1900-06-10

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" " " 1 j s : . . , : : u • • i ; I NEWPORT FORM CHART. NEWPORT, KY„ June 9.— Twelfth day. Queen City Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge, Jackson Smith. Starter, J. F. Caldwell. Racing starts at 2 JO p. m. "I QJOA FIRST RACE-7-8 Mile. Purse 50. 3-year-olds. SeUing. Ind Horses A Wt St jj % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18295 MAC FLECKNOE 102 2 2io 12 13 p 16 May J D Smith 3* 5 3* 4 18362 TIM GAINEY 105 3 5* 3* 31 2* 2* Michaels Wdford _Bucknr3i 3* 3 3* 18330 EDNA GERRY 101 5 72 62 52 3* 3* HopkiDS E Handrahan 7 8 7 8 18221 HONEYWOOD 98 10 61 4« 4i 4- 4* Lynch OBrien and Hall 2* 3 2* 3 18830 INDIAN 103 7 95 82 61 52 510 Berman G Lanka 12 12 12 12 17957 ELEANOR HO WARD98 1 1h 21° 25 6 62 Aker F D Foster and Co 20 25 15 20 18364 ROUND O. 102 6 3* 52 71 73 72 Robertson W H Laird 15 20 12 20 18068 RED BORN 102 9 10 10 9 8 8 Herting RHBronaughandC 50 60 50 60 18295 MISS HUDSON 103 4 4* 7* 8* 920 9 Vancamp F P Kidd 8 12 8 10 15274 COL. HAWKINS 106 8 9 9 10 10 10 Hurlson C Woodford 12 20 12 20 Time, 241, 49*, 1:154, 1:29. Winner— Br. c, by Bermuda— Laura Stone. _ Went to post at 2 :33. OS at the first break to a good start. Won easily ; the next four were driving hard. MacFlecknoe wa s never underpressure and was by far the best. Tim Gainey ran a mnch improved race. He is about ready. Edna Gerry finished well. Honeywood was outrun from the start. Eleanor Howard ran well for a half mile. Round O. showed early speed. The others are not of much account. Scratched— 18389 Avatar, 107 ; 18220 Badinage, 98. Overweights— Edna Gerry, 1 pound; Red Born, 2; Miss Hudson, 3. MacFlecknoe, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Tim Gainey, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. Edna Gerry, show, 8 to 5. Honeywood, place, evens ; show, out. 1 Q4.O7 SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. Purse 50. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St H, ¥l. X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 183642MIZZOURA 4 98* 7 41*4* 3* 1* _• Berman E S Morrison and Co2 13-52 13-5 183303GADSDEN 4 98 6 72 5" 52 55 2* Michaels W S Barnes 7 8 5 6 18295 RICE 4 99 1 31* 3* 42 3* 33 Roby RutledgeandStevens20 30 15 30 18391 DOUSTRSWIVEL5 101 4 1* 1* 1* 2* 4* Robertson John Call 50 100 50 100 18364FLOP 5 102 5 21 21* 21 4* 51 0 Herting F A Pope 2* 3 9-5 2 15634 LAND HO 4 102* 8 8- 85 75 7- 62 Aker M D Richardson 20 30 20 25 18362 COVINGTON KY. 6 112 9 9 9 9 8 V Davison W R Massie 30 100 30 100 18071 CELIA B. 5 96 2 5* 63 65 62 820 May Martin A CrockettlS 20 15 15 18364 SEATTLE 4 94 3 6" 7- » 9 9 C Murphy A T Robinson 34 4 3 3 Time, 25, 493, 1:16.1:41*. Winner— B. c, by Free Knight— Lillian. Went to post at 3 :02. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easing up; second driving. Miz-1 zoura was well handled, made a great stretch run and drew away when called on. Gadsden ran a much improved race. So did Rice. Dousterswivel showed much speed for six furlongs, carried Flop into subjection and will soon do when placed right. Seattle dropped dead after the finish. Scratched— 18251 Nivoce, 101 ; 18364 King Elkwood, 98 ; 18294 Tolstoi, 97. Overweights— Mizzoura, 1* pounds ; Gadsden, 4 ; Rice, 5 ; Flop, 4 ; Land Ho, 1* ; Covington Ky., 4. Mizzoura, place, evens ; show, out. Gadsden, place, 8 to 5 ; show, 4 to 5. Rice, show, 4 to 1. Flop, place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. Seattle, place, evens ; show, out. IO4OO THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse 50. 3-year-olds and upwards. __L. J _JL _■_■ V__J All O W fit n COS* •nd Horses A Wt St M % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18067HORACE 5 112 2 32 2i 1* In Mason George Davis 8T_ jPT- 18285 FONEDA 3 101 3 2* 3* 32 2* Michaels Lee Smitha 4 4 16-516-5 18039 PR. OF WALES 4 100 6 5h 52 4* 3* Berman Wallenstein and Co 12 16 12 16 12050 NED 6 107 1 Hi U 22 4» Aker Dillard Hill 100 100 60 60 18021GEORGIE 4 110 4 43 43 55 53 Vancamp S J Charles 6-5 8-5 6-5 6-5 17007 SAUTERNE 7 100 5 6666C Murphy Gorman and Neal 100 100 100 100 Time. 124, 24, 351, 48. 1 :01, 1:131. Winner— B. h. by Himyar— Dare Vela. Went to post at 3 :38. Off at the first break to a good start. Won with the first four driving to the limit. It was a furious drive through the stretch to the wire, and Horace won from Foneda because Mason outrode Michaels. Prince of Wales was gaining, and would have won in two more strides. Ned set a killing pace throughout and proved himself a good sprinter. Georgie was no herself and her race was a bad one. Horace, place, 7 to 10: show, out. Foneda, place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. Prince of Wales, show, 6 to 5. Georgie, place, 2 to 5 ; show, out. 1 Q A OH FOURTH . RACE-1 1-16 Miles. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward! Ind Horses A Wt St 54 54 % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 179933ENGHURST 3 93 6 7 7 6* 24 1* May EnjrmnandWckliffelO 12 10 12 18333S. OF BETHHM5 115 2 V »• V H 2" Michaels H Gibson Jr 13-513-52 2 18186 MAY ELLA 3 93 5 4* 5* 7 H 3* C Murphy M Dovle 20 60 20 60 183333EITHOLIN 5 104* 4 51 4* 22 32 4* W Mooney J D Doyle 5 6 5 6 18253SALVARSE 4 111 3 34 34 4* 4 5+ O Lewis J D Clayton 4 6 4 5 1799I2KUN.TA 4 99 1 21 2* 51 54 9 H Wilson J Desha 3 5 3 5 18333 FR1ESLAND 4 105 7 * 65 3* 7 7 Aker A M Atkins 7 7 5 5 Time, 23j, 48i, 1:14, 1:401, 1:471. Winner— Ch. c, by The Kaiser— Bettie Archer. Went to post at 4:08. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second same. Enghuret was ridden with great patience and ran a line race through the stretch. Star of Bethlehem tried to make a runaway race, but the effort cost him the race. May Ella came like a shot at the end. Eitholtn ran his race. Salvarse can do better. Kunja showed her usual earlv speed. Friesland stopped badly in the stretch. Scratched— 183922 Virgie O., 102 ; 17655 Kentucky Farmer, 100; 17918Etta, 99. Overweights — Eitholin, 1* pounds. Enghurst, place, 4 to It show, 2 to 1. Star of Bethlehem, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Mav Ella show, 8 to 1. • IS 4-SO F1FTH KACE-5-8 Mile- PurBe50. 2-year-olds. Allowances. " Ind Horses A Wt St % ¥t %. StrFin Jockevs Owners O H L C 181883 MEN ACE 102 5 42 42 2* 1- Herting D OBrien 6 1 — 5 — 7 18361 MAY CHERRY 104 4 5* 51 44 2-- Corner FBaumheckelandColO 10 8 I 18390 REGINA LEE 104 1 3* 3* 34 31 H Wilson W Bosler and Co 3* 44 3 4 18361 S. FOR SCANDAL 107 3 21 21 14 44 Michaels W S Barnes 3 4 3 3 183343FARADAY JR. 103 8 7* 74 62 5 J Hicks T G Calvert 12 20 10 20 183613SYNCO. SANDY 107 6 9* 9 85 fi W Mooney S M Irons 6 6 4* 5 TOM EMBRY 107 9 81 8* 10- 7* May J D Smith 20 30 20 30 18334 BENCKART 97 10 10 10 9 8* Lynch G W Innes 12 15 8 12 18361 DROGHEDA 115 2 1* 1« 5* 9* Vancamp G Straus 5 8 4 7 18334 DR. GRACE 106 7 61 6« 7* 103 Britton D V Grace and Co 30 40 30 40 AUNT RACHEL 104 11 11 11 11 11 Aker F D Foster and Co 30 60 30 60 Time, 25, 491,1:02. Winner— B. f, by Rainbow— Mendacity. Went to post at 4 :45. Off at the first break to a good start. Won in a strong drive of three. Menace ran a good, game race, and was well handled. May Cherry swerved into Drogheda at the eighth post, knocking him off his stride. She then came on fast. Regina Lee ran her race. School for Scandal hung in the last twenty yards. Syncopated Sandy was thrown twice on the fence, between the start and the half mile post, and knocked out of the race. Scratched— l7990sPacquelin. 103. Overweights— Menace, 2 pounds; Dr. Grace. 3. Menace, place, 2* to 1 ; show, 6 to 5. May Cherry, place. 3 to 1 ; show, 8 to 5. Regina Lee, show, 4 to 5. School for Scandal, place, evens; show, out. 1 W_I_Q 1 S1XTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse JJL50. _4~year-olds and upward. Selling. [nd Horses A Wt St H H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18333 CLAY POYNTER 5 102 3 63 14 in u U Herting J D Farrell and Co 2 2 3-2 3-2 182992BEANA 4 92 7 7 7 41 22 25 May Baker and Gentry 2 2 3-2 3-2 183ffi8ENNOMIA 5 108 1 44 5* 61 32 S O Lewis P J Goebel and Co 6 10 6 8 18394 OSMON 6 113 4 U 41 54 4* 4* Overton T Arthur 10 12 10 12 183653 DANDY H. 4 107 5 M H Si B U Vancamp D P Rodgers feCo7 8 6 8 U8363JN -UMBEBLAND 4 104 6 M V 51 MO Bobertso_ W H Laird S 15 8 15 17842 FANTASY 4 97 2 2* 21 7 7 7 H Wilson Wdfrd„Evermaul5 40 15 40 Time, 254,492,1:151,1:411. inner— B. g, by Linden— Ella H. Went to post at 5:i2. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily; second the same. lay 1 oyuter was much the best aud won as he pleased. Beana seemed to be sulking in the first pari of the race and tried to runout on the stretch turn. Enuomia finished strongly Fantasy showed a fine turn of speed fur a half mile. The held was closely bunched to the head of the stretch. .-nratched-ismi Trebor, 113; 18362 Rifle, III; 182563 Wilson, 111; 182213Eleauor Holmes 106 Overweights— Fantasy, 5 pounds ; Clay Poynter, 4 ; Enuomia, 2. Clay Poynter, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Beana, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Ennomia, show, evens.


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