Coney Island Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1900-07-01

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j 1 J 1 J j 1 * f 1 ! . ] I ] . : j : i | I ] | ! ; CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHEEPSHEAl BAY, L. I., June 30.— Thirteenth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge. R. W. Simmons. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. 1 QQ | ?Z FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. On New Futurity Course. 00 added. X O %J *db fj 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. lt»d Horses A WTst H, li % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 17715 ALBULA 92 1 3« 34 2* 1h Dangman P Lorillard 10 20 10 15 18826 BOUNTEOUS 106 2 21 1« It 2 Maher W H Sands 8 12 8 10 I 1X826 FRANK HALL 92 11 9 7 51 3- H Michaels W 1 Kilpatrick 100 100 100 IOC 182*3 SILVER PLUSH 94 9 B 4» 41 41 M Daly IrO Appleby 20 30 20 30 18826 COL. PADDEN 92 4 1» 2» 3 M Mead F Brown 100 100 40 50 18126 ZIEGFELD 100 8 8 6 6 61 HThmpsnH E Leigh 30 60 30 40 18531 WINE AND SONG 101 6 6 5 7 7i Mitchell J L Holland 30 30 20 20 18857-MAXIMUS 105 7 7 8 8 81 Clawson Fleischmann Sons5 5 4 4 18826 ABOUT 98 5 10 10 9 9 Vest HamessandBrsmanSO 50 50 50 18449 RAPPENECKER 112 10 11 11 10 10 Ballard G H Avery 30 30 12 15 18826 FORD 94 14 14 12 12 11 Booker F Frisbie 20 30 20 30 COMMUTER 106 13 13 14 11 12 James JHCarr 40 60 40 60 18310 THE BROTHER 94 12 12 13 13 13 Romanelli A L Aste 100 200 100 20C 18676 SNARK 100 19 IS 17 16 14 Shaw E H Garrsson 5 5 3 3- 18826 G1NKI 106 15 15 15 15 15 McCue W C Dab 10 10 8 8~ 18214 G. W. W. 97 3 4» 9 14 16 Henrv A L Ferguson 20 20 12 15 RTSTRICK 92 16 16 16 17 17 Brennan W O Scully 50 100 50 IOC SKIPAWAY 89 20 19 18 18 IS Hoar Richard Banter 100 100 100 lot 18645 FLEETWING HI 17 17 19 19 19 J Slack Pepper Stable 5 5 5 5 18X26 TOBOKA 106 IX 20 20 20 20 Taj lor J White 500 500 500 50* Time 1 :01-5. YY inner— Ch. c. by Worcester— Annisette. Went to post at 2:30. At post 6 minutes. Start good. YYon driving; second the same. The first two fought it out through the last eighth and Albula lasted longest under a good ride bj Dangman. Frank Hall closed a big gap. Colonel Padden was verv poorly handled. Snarkgotcff badly. Scratched— 18735 Jils Greenwood. 103; 18645 Egotism. 103; 18706* Minion, 100: 18826 American 100: St. Rufus. 97 : Irish Boy. 97; 18617 Kings Favorite, 91; l8826-Militant, 94. Overweights— Wine and Song, 4 pounds : Maximus, 2 ; About. 4 ; The Brother. 2. Albula. place. 6 to 1 ; show, t to 1. Bounteous, place. 4 to 1 ; show. 2 to I. Frank Hall, show 15 to 1. Maximus, place. 8 to 5; show. 4 to 5. Snark. place. 7 to 5: show. 4 to 5. W CPS i SECOND RACE -3-4 Mile. On Main Track. 00 added. 3-vear-olds and KjK/~t:J upward. High YYeight Handicap. fnd Ho -es A Wt St H % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1X675, SANDERS 5 129 1 2-1 • » 2 H Turner FY Alexandre 4 5 4~1 18765-JHIS R. HIGHNESS3 106 2 M mi" 2* Khaw P J Dwyer *2 3 - i B-i 18855 AUTUMN 4 113 5 51 P 4- S« Maher A J Joyner 5 10 5 % 18646NATIYE 3 112 3 3" 3i 3* 41 Henry W Lakeland 5 5 13-51; -5 18825HAMMOCK 3 108 4 6 6 6 5- McCue P J Dwyer *2 3 2 13" 18416 MARK CBEEK 3 118 6 U 4* 56 Clawson EFSimms 2| 4 2 : ,■ ♦Coupled in betting. Time. 12~. 23S. 36, 49. 1 :14*5. YVinner— B. h. by Hanover— Constantinople. Went to post at 3:11. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won driving ; second easily. Thefirs: two had the race between them all the way. Sanders is very fit and was best. He was hard rid-deu to catch His Royal Highness in the stretch. The latter weakened when caught. Native wi -outrun in the first part of the race, but closed strongly at the end. Autumn tired at the en Mark Cheek received an easy ride and was overweighted. Scratched— 18855*Richard J. 132; 18680 Kinnikinnick. 123; 1882 Yulcain. 122; 18825-Gold O-118: 18890-Montanic, 111; 17434 Touraine. 97. Sanders, place. 7 to 5; show. 3 to 5. Dwyer entry, place, 4 to 5; show, out. Autumn, show 4 to ■ . Native, place, 9 to 10: show. 2 to 5. Mark Cheek, place. 7 to 5; show. 1 to 2. 1QQ4 7 THTRDR ACE— Futurity Course. 170 feet short of 3-4 mile. 2-year-olde. Q/~t: t Allowances. The Great Trial Stakes. Value 0,000. Ind Horses A Wt St M Vt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C l8I2I,£91iA:£ 122 9 1* 1 4 14 13 Spencer JRandFPKeene U 2 9-5 9-4 . 18829THE PARADKR 122 2 24 21 24 2- McCue R T Wilsoa Jr 8 12 8 10 17806-ELKHORN 117 4 3" V * 3"iN Turner YV C Whitney 3 5 3 4 18415 BONMBERT 129 5 51 51 5 4* Maher FleischmannSons 10 20 10 15 18766 VYATER COLOR 122 7 6 6 6 f.« Littlefield C Littlefield Jr 6 6 4 1 18501PRINCE PEPPER 117 3 4! 4: 44 6 Rutter Pepper Stable +12 is 10 13 18647 LONGSHOREMAN 117 6 8 7 7 7- Winkfield J E Madden 20 20 20 "0 18585 T. OF CANDLES 119 8 .» 9 8 8 Mitchell W M Rogers 15 15 15 I" 18797*BEDECK 122 1 7 8 9 9 Taral G B Morris 30 60 30 40 18585-TOMMY ATKINS 129 10 10 10 10 10 Clawson J R fc F PKeene 2 2 9-5 9-5 1S797:*K1NG PEPPER 122 11 11 11 11 11 Neary Pepper Stable tl2 15 10 1 * Added starters. iTt upk-d in betting. Time. 1 :114-,. YY" inner— B. c, by Domino— Emma YYent to post at 4:02. At post 22 minutes. Start good. YYon easily ; second driving. Corr-mando was much the best. He was never fully exteuded and was being eased at the end. The Parader got away Hying and was ridden out at the end to beat Elkhorn. The latter ran a good race. Commando and Elkhorn were very bad actors at the post. Bonnibert was kicked and much used at the post. Scratched-185 Irritable. 129; 17952 Bally boo Bey. 117. Keene entry, place. 7 to 10; show, out. The Parader. place. 3 to 1 : show, 8 to 5. Elkhorn snow, 4 to 5. Water Color, place. 8 to 5 ; show. 4 to 5. lWQlk FOURTH RACEr3TMiir3-yea7:olds and upward. J- O KT ±T O The Ad vance Stakes. ,000 added . Ind Horses A Wt Sr St U Kt StrFin Jockeys "Owners O H L C lN UtP 6 113 1 li 1« 1*« 1»» 1»0 i»o OdoBB H ru ssA BroTsmn~l-Toi-101-101-lO KV27 M.OFHRLM4 103 3 3 2 2- 2i5 2- 2« McCue OtcetJa stable 10 1 0 M 18X6C:POST HASTE :; 95 2 2, 3 3 3 3 3 .Slack O L Richards 20 35 4 3C Time. 49!-. 1:01.-,. 1:14, 1:26;. 1:39--,, 1:52--. 2:05. 2:32 2 -59 -YY inner— Blk. m. by YVaguer— Fondling. YVent to post at 4 :26. At po,t 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second the same . Imp oplj galloped under n-traint all the way and is in grand form. The others were outclassed but Maid ot Harlem ran a good race at that-Scratched— 1S737 Lothario. 108: 188"S Half Time, 108; 18737 Prince McCiurg 108 _ mI»- Place, out. Maid of Harlem, place. 1 to 4. Post Haste, place. 2» to I. IWQ/ICf, *Ffrl RACE— Full Course. Steeplechase 00 added. 4-year-olds and »ft»f upward. Handicap. tnd Horses A Wt St 3 6 9 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 08768 TRILLION 9 140 2 2 2-- 2" 2 iH l» Brazil vv C Hayes 2* 34 24 16-5 1887 NESTOR 7 132 7 II 1- 1 1- V 2- Dayton H S Page 5 10 5 1 l8X59»OLD TANK 5 133 3 3 I «• |M 3 3 Owens McDavHt*Barnes3 4 I 4 1 , j i , I | . , 3 3 j | J J 1 J ; M 1 1 I j j I i ! 1 ■ i 1 1X8592 DAVE S. 6 134 5 6 |1 5 4 4 4 Veitch Mr Chamblett »5 5 3 3* 18513 MARS CHAN 9 136 4 H 31 3- Boy fell off.Heider Mr Chamblett *5 5 3 H 18469 MR. STOFFEL5 133 1 1" 6 6 Fell. Finnegan J W Colt 3 3 2* 13-5 18799 AL REEVES 4 130 6 7 Fell. Moran W C Daly 30 100 30 80 *Cou pled in betting. Time, 5:25. Winner— Ch. g, by King Ernest — Trill. Went to post at 4 :5X. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily. Trillion is a sure jumper and was cleverly handled by Brazil. He was tiring at the end and was ridden out. The pace told on Nestor and he tired. Old Tank and Dave S. fell after going two miles, but were remounted and finished. Mars Chan ran into guide post. Mr. Stoffel took off too soon at the liverpool. Al Reeves is a rank jumper. Trillion, place, evens ; show, 2 to 5. Nestor, place, 3 to 1; show. 6 to 5. Old Tank, show, to 5. _____ QCi"SH"k SIXTH RACE— T 1-16 Miles. On Turf. S900added. 3-year-olds and Q»/*J7 upward. Selling. tod Horses A Wt St % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18830DOLANDO 7 103 2 3 F 1h ii u Maher SCHildreth 2 2i 2 U-5 18646 PRESTIDIGITR 3 97 5 ;.U 4» 41 21 2U Shaw GESnith 5 5 16-516-5 18710SIR FITZHUGH 3 102 3 9 9 7 7 3i Mitchell Frisbie and Co 10 15 10 12 18888 ANJOU 3 100 4 Ik 61 6- 6* 1+ Henry W B Jenuio«sandCo8 X 8 8 18769RARE PERFUME 4 112 1 21 t~ V 51 5» Boland Underwood and Co 4 4 4 4 18504 ■■■ LUCKY STAR 6 108 8 6h 5" 3« 4- P Clawson M Fmlen 10 10 6 8 18830 TINGE 8 111 7 71 82 8- 8 7 Neumeyer J Adams « 20 50 21 50 1X360 BANNOCK 6 111 6 4» 34 21 2" 85 Butler John Bak«r 10 15 10 12 17951 JUDGE CALDWL3 89 9 P 7- 9 9 9 H Michaels W H Karrick 60 60 40 50 Time, 12. 25. 374, 493. 1 :02, 1 :Uftf. 1 :42V,- 1 :l-,! i Winner— Br. g, by Powhattan— Barbiche. Went to po-t at 5:30. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Wou easily: SMOad the same. D ■ lando was much the best. He was well in motion when the flag fell and w is drawing away at the close. Prestidigitator ran a good race from behind and went well further than was expected but was tiring at the end and had to be liustled to stall off Sir Fitzuu?h. The latter made up a lot of cround and was closing fast at the end. Anjou was badly kicked while at the post, but showed a lot of speed and came again very strongly in the stretch. Rare Perfume tired. Bannock ran well for a mile and was eased up at the end. Scratched— 18830 Billy Owens, 106; 18680Precursor. 103; 18680 i Her Ladyship. 97: Post Haste, 100: 18860 Lindula, 101. Dolando. place, 1 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Prestidigitator, place, € to 5; show. 3 to 5. Sir Fitz-hugh. show, 2i to I. Rare Perfume, place. 8 to 5; show. 4 to 5.


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