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WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILL.., July 7.— Thirteenth day. Washington Park Club, Summer Meeting. Weather cloudy: track slow. j Presiding Judge. C H. Pettingill. btarter. Kichard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. | WWW* FIRST RACE- 3-4 Mil.. and500 addon. 5 to second ; 5 to third. 5-year-olds Atr ♦JO and upward. Selling. Substitute for regular race declared off. hid Horses A VVt St % W § Str.Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C ] 1900TjKi: WEBEB 3 90 2" fr* V l-il-i J Martin Wagner and Weber tj" 6 4 4 19037 CASTAKE ",101 1" V J 8" 2» T Knight Stanfield and Ellis 3 3 3 3 18911 KtTERPE 4 98 4» 4i 3 3 3S Baseinger Earnshaw Bros 8 10 8 10 19078 EMIGRE 4 103 5« 3M 6 5* 4U L Rose AC Clark 2J 5 2* 5 19071 BARNEY F. 3 100 8 8 f« 4" " J Miller J H Smith 8 10 8 10 11899 JHXNV MHALE8 101 7" 7- 4 6- 6H Devin T J McHale 6 7 6 7 18879 STOR 5 101 W 8 8 7- Howell Lockhart Bros 8 12 8 12 13742 JIM W. 4 102 64 1" 2, 7 8 Silvers R Tucker 20 20 12 12 Time. 12-. 24*. 36M8i, 1:024, 1:16. Winner — B. g. by Kingston Carmencita. Went to post at 2:30. At post 12 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second whipped out; third and fourth driving to the limit. Jake Weber got away flying, liked the goin* and was never fully extended. Castake was outrun in the first part of the race and could not get through until i he stretcli was reached, then he finished stoutly. Euterpe was right there allthe way. Emigre got a bad ride. Rose deliberately run him into a pocket on the far turn. Jim W. showed some sp«ed. so did Johnny McHale between posts. Overweights— Euterpe. 1 poujd : Barney P., 1. Jake Weber, place. 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Castake. place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Euterpe, show. 2 to 1. -| £ r7 " SECON D RACE 1 1-1« Milfrs. .00 added. .:0 ttTsecond ] 0 to third. .A.t;* "tf 4 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Hor.-es A VVt St i ll: StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19006-liRKAT BEND 5 110 »"« 1» 1 l« 1« lh JWinkfield F W fribson 4-5 9-104-5 9-10 18674ADMETUS 6 111 2" V 2» 21" 21" 2 Caywood U W Poole A Co 4 44 4 44 18582 CLARA WOOLEY3 87 1« 4 4 4 |t I" J Walsh F W Doss and Co * 15 8 15 U9071 MELLOCOLE 3 99 4 24 31 34 4 4 J Miller J H Smith 12 15 12 15 18942 TULLA FONSO 4 103 Left at the post. Devin J Huffman 24 34 24 34 Time, 12s, 25. 37i, 49i. 1 :024, 1 :154, 1 :29,, 1 :43i, 1 :50i. Winner— Ch. li, by St. Blai-e— Susquehanna. Went to post at 3:00. At post 14 minutes. Start excellent for all but Tulla Fonso. Won running away; second driving and staggering. Great Bend reveled in the going, had speed to loan, and made his field look cheap. Admetus was well handled and ran his best race, but swerved badly under punishment in tlie stretch. After rounding the club house turn the race was a procession all the way. Clara Wooley got into a bad jam on the firs turn and was almost thrown ; this ruined whatever chance she had. Tulla Fonto was given numerous chances to break, but refused. It was no fault of the starter that she was left. Scratched -190O6;RuBsell R.. 95; UVBTVain, 101: 19070-Clay Poynter, 107. Overweights— Mellocole. 1 pound ; Admetu6, 1. Great Bend, place, out. Admetus. place, evens ; show, out. Clara Wooley, show, evens. Mellocole, place, 4 to 1. Tulla Fonso, place, evens. -t flL± "THIRD RACE— J 1-2 Miles. ThTGreat Western Handicap. ,000 added. J j * • O f 450 to second ; 50 to third. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St St k Vi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 18941 i JOLTROGER 4 108 14 4U 24 25 Zi 14 li J WinkfleldRobert Tucker 10 10 10 10 19035fSID. LUCAS 3 120 3" V 5* 31 34 2- 2-t Bullman Thompson Bros 2 24 2 24 l.«XM-*BARRACK 3 98 7 63 61- 5 M ■■ 31 V T Knight T E Barrett 8 8 8 8 18248P1SK COAT 5 119 54 3« 3-4 4- 4- 5 - 44 Overton W dfor.landBuckuer5 6 5 6 18939-*LT. GIBSON 3 109 6" 2* li U li 41 5« Boland C H Smith 2 2 8-5 S-5 1891" CROESUS 6 105 2« 1 7 7 7 6 6- L Rose S C Wagner 20 60 20 40 19036-BON EY BOY 4 105 4 l» 4« 62" I" 7 7 Mathews Mrs R Bradley 5 5 34 34 ♦Added starters. Time. 14. 264. 39;. 52i. 1:05, 1 :18, 1:311,1:434, 1:56, 2:08. 2:37,. Winner— B. c, by Order-flappv Sallie II. Went to post at 3:40. At post 5 minutes.. Start good. Won hand ridden; second driving hard; third handily. Jolly Rog T was well ridden, ran kindly and had something in reserve at the end. Sidney Lucrs, conceding weight to all others, ran a grand race. Bullman punished him hard through the last half mile and the colt hung to the leaders like a leech. He is truly a great three-yeai old. Barrack, well handled, made a clever showing. From all indications Pink Coat was short. He was prominent for about a mile, and then gradually dropped back. Lieutenant Gibson show-d a iot of sperd in the race, but broke down and pulled up very lame. It is hardly possible the colt will ever race again. Croesus seemed to sulk all the way. Boney Boy-was b *at"n in the first three-qu? ters and Mathews eased him at the end. Scratched t9035Sam Phillips. 114; 18970-Potento, 110; 18269 Tenby, 109. Overweights— i :iey Boy. 3 pounds. Jolly Kiger. place. 4 to 1 ; s .ow, 2 to 1. Sidney Lucas, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Barrack, show, 7 to 5. Lieut" ant Gib-o:1 . place, 4 to 5 ; show. 2 to 5. Boney Boy. place, 8to5; show,7tol0. T~f fcYClO FOURTH R.c£-5-H Mile. 00 added. 5 to second ; 5~ to third. ±Jf*j*r 2-year-okis. Maidens. Allowances. lod Hoi es A Wt bt j Vt % StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H L C " 19003 BOOndLnU K 108 4« 41 6 1 l* Mathews J and H Arthur 6 8 6 8 19068 ADMONITION 103 3" 1" l"» 2- V Howell P Dunne 3 3 3 3 19032 HANDY MAN 108 »■ 9- 71 34 34 Bullman H T Grifiin 2 2 8-5 8 5 18733 TYR 103 It 10" 8- 7- 4- Devin C Davis and Co 30 30 30 30 18820 FORKFORD 103 6« 84 91 l» 5 Enos E J Baldwin 4 4 4 4 18672 K OH N WREATH 108 5« M :,: 54 61 J WinkfieldG W Poole 6 10 6 10 18028 CURD tiTLT.OCI 106 9» 6 10 8* 7-4 Boland Mrs J B Brannon 30 50 30 50 1903- THECONQILROR108 8"» :. 21J91 8 Silvers W S Barnes 12 30 12 30 19032 ERiCSELL 111 1" ". ; !"•»*»» Caywood J L Smith 10 10 10 10 17811 WAMPAGO 100 10 34 4-«10 10 T Kniglit J B Gray 10 25 10 25 Time. 12 .24,, 364. r.O. IsM. Winner— B. c. b; St. James-Water Rake. Went to post at 4:20. At post 7 udnutes. Start good. Won handily; second and third were doing their best. Boomerack liked i he going and won an easy race. He is a fairly good youngster that seem.-to ike a route. Admonition got away well, had clear sailing and no excuses. Handy Man was b ..diy interfered witii at the start and, everything considered, ran as good a race as did the winner. 1 yr made up ground througliout and can be marked for early action. Fork-ford got away poorly and could never g. a ihrough. The Conqueror showed some speed. So did Wampago. Scratched— 19032 -Schoolmaster, KS: 18551 Prosper La Gai. 1C3 : 19032 Whangdoodle, 100. Overweights -Ericsell. 3 pounds; Ko.nwreath, 3; Curd Gillocl:. 3. Boomerack, place, 3 to 1 ; show. 3 to °. Admonition, place. 6 to 5 : show. 3 to 5. Handy Man. show, 2 to 5. Forkford, place. 8 to a; show, 4 to 5. -• ~t FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 00 added. 00 to second ; 0 to third. 3-year-old _ j ± f J and upward. Allowances. [nd Horses A Wt Stj K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 1903fciTHE ELECTOR i U» ln V Hi 1. J-U VV Wilson VV E Vater 1 6-51 6-5 1H070 PATROON 5 109 3 3 2- 2- 2« 2 Mathews W McLatchy 4 4 34 34 18714 ST R CHAMBER3 109 2" 2. 3 3 3 3 Howell P Dunne 2 2 8-5 8-5 Time. lS, 27. 40i. 53,. 1:05. 1:174. 1:32. 1:444. Winner— Br. h. by Hanover— Lady Abbess. Went to post at 4 :45. Off at the first break to a good start. Won easily; the other two were doing their best. The Elector is in excellent form now and won like a .-take horse. He set his own pace and . alloped under a strong pull all the way. Patroon took the longest route and ran a good game race. Howell rode a bad race on Star Chamber, who was as rank as could be and almost pulled the boy out of the saddle on t lie first turn. Scratched— 19098 Lieutenant Gibson. HI : 19006-Florizar. 109 ; 18642 Mint Sauce, 104; 19083 Tar-hill. 94 : 18913-Pupil. 91. The Elector, place, out. Patroon. place, .i to 5; show. out. StarjChamber, show, out. -| -| SIXTH RACE— 7 1 FurWps. ~00 addedT thirds £v f-f -2 5 to second ; 5 to _|_» J X J x 3-year-oids and upward. Selling. ind Horses A Wt St ij H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19037-MORONI 5 110 54 4U 4- 2- U Mathew- James Arthur 1 6-a 1 "S" 18614-BLUE LICK 4 111 6" 6- i* 5" 14 V Caywood G W Poole ii Co 3 3 13-53 19071-M1SS SHANLEY 3 98 2" 2, 21 2U3 3 . Devin A Willis 12 15 12 15 11*071 TEUCER 5 110 3-7 7 6- M 44 Boland T G Watkin- 6 8 6 8 19037 IRISH JEWEL 3 94 4" 5" 5™ 41* 4» 5- J Walsh S C Wagner 15 15 8 8 19078 CORA HAY LL II. 4 101 7 U 34 7 7 6- Grimes G B Havill 40 50 40 50 19001 OLEKMA 3 92 1" 1U 1- 1- 6 7 J Martin J J Donovan 10 IS 10 15 Time. 12,244. 374, 50,. 1:04. 1:17! 1:31.. 1:36,. Winner — B. h, by Sayre— Stephanie, by M;-.cduff. Went to post at 5:20. Off at the first break to a good start. Won driving to the limit; the next three behind the winner wen doing their best. Moroni is in fine form, likes a slow, dead track, and under a well-judged ride ran a fine race. Blue Lick made a stout bid in the stretch and at the furlong post appeared like a winner, hut in the last twenty yards he hung. The route was too far for Miss Shanley. who ran her usual honest race. Teocer was sharply interfered with on the first turn. Olekma broke Hying and showed a lot of speed, hut quit badly in the stretch. Cora Havill 11. was prominent for about a half mile. Scratched— 19071 Free Hand, 96. Overweights -Blue Lick 1 pound. Moroni, place, I to 2. Blue Lick, place, evens, show, out. Miss Shauley, show 2s to 1. j ] 1 Q1 A4 SEVENTH RACE Extra Race- 3-4 Mile. 00 added. 5 to second : _L 7 JL I £i 5 to third. 3-year-olds and upward. Selliiig. ind Horses A Wt St % X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 17731 HIGH JINKS 5 106 3" 2i 214 124 1* Bullman W M Wallace 4 10 4 10 19001-JOSEPHINE B. 4 97 5" 4™ « *»i 8" T Knight T E Barrett 5 5 5 5 19080 BRULARE 5 99 44 3+ V 21 3** Howell A B Watts 4 10 4 10 19037 ORION 6 101 •»■ 6 5» 7- 4ii Flick A Simons 3 8 3 8 19078 LOMOND 3 99 7" 7- 64 6 5 J Martin W P Magrane 10 10 10 10 18389 AVATAR 3 95 8 8 7 4 64 Newcom K J Murphy 20 50 20 50 19001 E. GRTLAND II.5 105 2" 5 44 8 7 Silvers E G Wachter 6 10 6 10 187L0OUEEN ESHER4 105 1»« 1» 1* 3- 8 Mathews J W Fuller 8-5 8-5 8-5 8-5 Time. 12, 244,491.1:15;. Winner— B. h, by Himyar— Alta Blue. Went to Dost at 5:45. Off at the second break to a good start. Won easily ; second and third driving. High Jinks found the track to bis liking, showed fine speed and won without pressure. Josephine B. had bad racing luck, but finished fast and captured second place in the final stride. Brulare did her best and ran her usual honest race. Lomond made up much ground in the stretch. Ed Gartlaud II., in going he favors, ran a dull race. Queen Esher was raced into submission by Higli Jinks in the first half and quit badly in the stretch. High Jinks, place, 4 to 1 : show, 2 to 1. Josephine B., place. 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Brulare. show. 2 to 1. Queen Esher. place. 4 to 5 : show. 2 to 5.