Washington Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1900-07-18

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WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART. CHICAGO, ILX.. July 17.— Twenty-first day. Washington Park Club. Summer Meeting. Wwatner cloudy : track fair. Presiding Judge. C. H. PnttintrilJ. Starter Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. |U Or FIRST RACE— 0-8 Mile. 00 added. 5 to second ; 5 to thlrcL JL «/ O I 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St V, StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H L C 19149 TYR 108 3" 2« 2** 3* U E Ross C Davis and Co 3 3* 3 31 18440-GALANTHUS 107 1« |m 1* 1« 23 Bullman J Coffey 2 2 2 2 18789 LAKE V. BELLE 105 1» 5*« 3» 21 3™ Moody Thompsni Moore 10 10 4 4" OMDURMAN 108 81 P - 8 • 6 41 Mathews Chinn and Forsythel5 15 15 15 18110 BUGABOO 105 9 9 9 81 B* L Rose F J Kelley 20 20 20 20 19216 PROSPER LA GAI 109 4« SI 4n« 41 61 J WinkfieldW M WallaceandCo 15 15 15 15 19216 CURD GILLOCK 112 2« 7* 61 51 7 " Cay wood Mrs J B Brannon 7 7 6 6 18565ST. SEDNA 108 N 4U 5i 71 8 T Knight James Arthur 6 6 6 6 17075 COUNTSS CLARA 105 6»" 6* IN 9 9 Enos Miles Finlen 25 25 25 25 Time, 121, 25i, 503. 1:04. Winner— Br. c, by Kingston — Miss Dixie. Went to post at 2:30. At post 7 minutes. Start fair. The first five were doing their best. Tyr was finely ridden and lucky to win. Bullman was careless in the stretch on Galanthus and allowed Ross on Tyr to slip by and steal the race from him. Ross" finish was an extremely powerful one. He is a good rider and when it comes to a finish he is equally as good if not better than Bullman. Lake View Belle, off poorly, ran a good race. She was much used early and tired at the end. In the last three furlongs Omdurman made up much ground and would have been third in a few more strides. Mark him at a longer route. St. Sedna had bad luck and ran below expectations. Overweights— Galanthus. 2 pounds; Prosper La Gai, 1; Curd Gillock. 4. Tyr, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. Galanthus, place, 4 to 5; show. out. Lake View Belle, showr 4 to 5. QOQ SECOND RACE— 1 1-8 MileT 00 added. 5 to second ; 5 to third. t/iOO 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St jj % % StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H L C 15608 MACY 6 109 3h 22 Ink 1h u 12 1« Bergen S Lazarus 10 10 5 5 19241 CASTAKE 5 106 2« 3i 4S ft* ftlft 31 2" Mathews Stanfield and. Ellis 4 4 31 31 19217 LAKE MILLS 3 107 1« B" t- 3H 3- 2U 3i Bullman J W Wilson 21 18-52* 18-5 19080 PR. BLAZES 5 106 7 7 7 7 6* 5* 4* Vititoe T Licalzi 8-5 8-5 7-5 7-5 19243 OWENSBOR03 94 41 45 5* SUE 4* 5« T Knight A C Clark 10 10 10 10 19194 ELKIN 6 113 51 6 62 6- 7 7 611 Vandusen J H Yonng 30 F0 30 50 19194 VOHICER 3 1C6 6« H 2- 2*1 25 6» 7 Southard J H Smith 10 15 10 15 Time. 121. 26, 515, 1:18, 1:44, 1:571. Winner— Br. h, by Hindoo — Alga Went to post at 3:05. Off at the first break to a good start Won easily: the next three were driving hard. Macy was fit and good, looks good, was heavily backed, and made a runaway race of it. His win was most impressive, and he also pulled up sound. Castake was well handled and outgamed Lake Mills in the final furlong for second place. He is a useful selling plater, especially in the mud. Lake Mills had no excuses and did bis best. Prince Blazes could not keep tin at any part of the race and ran below expectations. Owensboro was right there at the end. Vohicer showed speed, but quit after going about seven and one-half furlongs. The winner was run up from 5500 to ,005. but was retained bv his owner. Scratched— 19263 Our Nellie, 1C6; 18884 Donation, 106. Overweights— Elkin. 2 pounds ; Lake Mills, 1. Macy. place, 21 to 1 : show. 7 to 5. Castake. place, 6 to 5: show, 1 to 2. Lake Mills, place. 6 to 5; show, 1 to 2 Prince Blazes, place. I to 2; show, out! OV Q O THIRD RACE— rMile. The Drexel Stakes. 00to second!- t/AJOt; 00 to third. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19215 JOHN YERKES 110 21 1- 1- 1- 1- 1* J WinkfieldWHRobinsonandCo 10 10 6 6 19240SIDNEY LUCAS 127 li V 3+ 21 2* Z Bullman Thompson Bros 4-513-104-513-10 19126 NORFORD 112 4 4 4 4 3- V Caywood E J Baldwin 5 5 4 4 18974THE SPRITE 105 31 V 2* V 4 4 Mathews J Griffin and Co 2 11-5 11-5 Time, 12;,25i. 50. 1:16; , 1:421. Winner— B. c, by Scorpion — Credora. Went to post at 1 :35. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second driven out. John Yerkes displayed a dazzling burst of speed and opened up a big gap early. He seemed to falter for an ini-tant at the head of the stretch, but evidently this was an optical illusion. Sidney Lucas, conceding much weight, ran his usual good, honest race, and, although beaten, was not disgraced. Norford acted sour at the post and showed no great speed in the race. The Sprite Bhot her bolt early, and at the end was beaten off. She will do better on a fa-t track. v-* Scratched- 19242 Advance Guard. 119; 19242 iTayon. 110: 19217 Wax, 114 : 19192- Reminder, 110. Overweights— Norford, 2 pounds. John Yerkes, place. 8 to 5. Sidney Lucas, place, 1 to 3. Norford, place, 4 to 5. The Sprite place. 3 to 5. 1 CWQO FOURTH RAClPl Mile and 20 Yard*. 00 addedT 5 to secondT5u J. *f ***F J third. 3-year olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St K % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19242*GOLD FOX 4 110 2- 4n* 3« 31 31 1- E Ross Thompson Bros 3 5~ 3 — 5 — 19242TAYON 3 90 0 MP 2* 2 2 J Walsh W C Chappell 5 6 5 6 19219J. A. MORRIS 4 107 51 1*4 11*1*4 1 3H Bullman J D McMillan 3 41 3 41 litlr,0ORlMAR 6 112 t» 3« 4*1 4» ft* 4" J WinkfieldJ T Stewart and Co 11-511-511-511-5 19I46S1LVER COIN 3 91 1- 6 6 6 5+ V T Knight H C Applegate 4 4 4 4 17769 ALOHA II. 3 87 3m- 5 54 B»« 6 6 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 40 100 40 100 Time. 121. 2.-.J, 37. 492. 1 :16, 1 :421, 1 :44. inner— Ch. c. by Silver Fox — Carita. Went to post at 4 :05. Off at the first break to a good start. Won cleverly after an early-drive; second and third were under keen pressure. Gold Fox. under a well judged ride, ran a high class race. Ross rated the colt cleverly in a good position all the way. avoiding the early pace, which was fast and never made a move until the stretch was reached. Then Gold Fox. when called upon, went to the front like a flash and at the end was going away. Tayon ran a smashing good race and hung on gamely in the closing drive. John A. Morris showed his usual d mailing turn of speed, but tired badly in the last fifty yards. Olimai was roughly treated on the first turn and was never dangerous after that. Silver Coin and Aloha II. were beaten off Scratched-19082lTutliill.90: 18 12 Scales. 87; 1808 Eugliurst. 90: 19240 Pink Coat, 105. Overweights— John A. Morris. 4 pounds ; Silver Coin, 1. Gold Fox, place. 2 to 1; show, evens. Tayon. place. 2 to 1 : show, evens. John A. Morris, -liow. 3 to " . Orimar. place 3 to 5. Silver Coin, place. 8 to 5: show. 4 to " . 1ft» l1 FIFTH RACE-3-4 Mile. "U added. 5 to second ; 5~totnird. L * r ** * r 1 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H, % £ StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 17960 MARSARA 4 117 4» 4* 5*1 HI HI Mathews J Griffin A Co 6 If C 20"~ 19145 BETT1E R. 3 109 3- 2" 1: 2« S« JWinkfield J T Stewart and Co 8 10 8 10 19213 LOMOND 3 113 I- B*4 ft" 3 P Bullman W P Magrane 4-5 1 4-5 1 UBBHAGSBDON 3 113 1" lift «■« ft* 4" Caywood, H L Frank 2 11-52 11-5 I 17323 LOOSE SLEEVE 3 98 6 6 8 5* H J Walsh L H Ezell 12 12 6 6 17317 ALLIE H. 3 98 2» 1« 2 " 6 6 Seaton Mrs R Bradley 20 30 20 30 Time, 124.25,505, 1:01.1:18*. Winner — Br. f. by Tournament — Marsa. Went to poet at 4 :35. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily. Marsa ra was outrun in the early part of the race, but came through in the stretch with a terrific rush, aud at the end was going away. Bettie R. was always a contender, but at the end was very tired and barely lasted long enough to get second place. Lomond got away in a tangle and never really got straightened out. Hagerdon showed but little peed, and is nothing near as good a colt as he was last year. Loose Sleeve got a loose ride, but made -luite a creditable showing. Allie H. showed speed, but could not last long. Scratched— 19169 Belle of Holmdel, 119 ; 18823 Goldone. 113. Corrected weights— Lomond, 113. Overweights -Bettie R.. 1 pound. Marsara. place, 5 to 1 ; show, 7 to 5. Bettie R., place, 3 to 1 : show, evens. Lomond, place. 1 to 2 ; show, out . 1QYY"~STXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 00 added. 5 to second ; 5 to thirG. iiI 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H Vi X StrFin~Jockeys Owners O H L C 19125 B. OF MEMPHIS a 119 Hi 1- 1-4 1 1* J WinkfieldT J McHale 7-5 11-57-5 11-5 19125 SHARP BIRD 3 103 44 2m- 2 2 S HshbergerS Lazarus 3 3 2 13-5 19122 STAR CHAMBER 3 113 2* 4* 41" 3 3* Caywood P Dunne 3 3 3 3 19145 PR1NCSTHYRA3 108 •" 31 31 i* *•* Enos Kinzea Stone 4 6 4 6 1S687L. WILLIAMS 5 119 5" W V 5" 5" Vandusen J W Fuller 6 15 6 15 16820 FAUSTURO 4 122 6 6 6 6 6 Silvers D M Hanlon 20 25 20 25 Time, 12i 24,. 494. l:15i. Winner — B. m, by Siddartha— Silver Bangle. Went to post at 5 :00. At post 24 minutes. Start fair. Won easing up; second and third were doing their be t. Belle of Memphis acted sourly at the post, was the cause of the delay, but eventually got away with a running start. She was a good mare today and had speed to loan, and the chances are could have won without the aid of a flying send-off. Sharp Bird i- a speedy horse and improves with every start. He was much used at the post and the Ions delay hurt his chances. Star Chamber ran a fair race but hung in the last twenty yards. Below the sixteenth post lie got to and seemed to have Sharp Bird beaten but could not stand the pressure at the end. Princess Tliyra showed a flash of early speed and may be hard to beat at her next start if placed ri$ ht. Scratched— 19214 Algareta, 119; 19146*Pupil. 113; 19239Flaunt. 113. Belle of Memphis, place, evens. Sharp Bird, place, evens. Star Chamber, show. out. QQQQ SEVENTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 00 added. 5 to second; 5 to third. » / £J « / O 2-year-olde. Maidens. Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St 4 % X StrFin Jockeys Ownere O H L C 19216 LEO NEWELL 108 2« 3*« 51 2*« 14 Bullman F T Wood 3 3 3 3 19099ADMONITION 112 3»" 4« 44 3i 2- Caywood P Dunne 9-5 13 59-5 13-5 19168-HANDY MAN 109 1" li 2™ 44 3 JWinkfleld H T Griffin . 2 11-52 11-5 19264 SCULPTRESS 105 6 6 6 5* H4 Mathews J Griffin and Co 10 10 5 5 LENOX 108 44 24 1-4 14 5* Moody E Rentz 15 15 10 10 19099 WAMPAGO 105 *» 5- 3i 6 6 Southard J B Gray 30 30 30 30 Time. 125, 25, 49i, 1:03.. Winner— B. c. by Aerolithe— Kate Harper. Went to po9t at 5:50. Off at the second break to a good start. Won hand ridden; second and third were doing their best. Leo Newell is a loafer and a slow beginner. He needs a good, strong rider to do him jus ice, and Bullman filled the bill to perfection. The colt, dropped back to last place on the far turn, but under pressure came again in the stretch and won like a good, game youngster. Admonition ran hie race. Caywood rode him hard all the way. Handy Man got away fully in his stride, had clear sailing and no excuses. This colt will do better on a fast track. Sculptress was outrun in the first part of the race, but made up much ground in the stretch. Lenox has worked fast and showed a lot of speed, but quit badly in the stretcli and was probablv short. Mark him for early action on a fast track. Scratched— 19149 Schoolmaster, 108; TriniU Bell, 105. Overweights — Admonition, 4 pounds ; Handy Man, 1. Leo Newell, place, evens; show, 1 to 2. Admonition, place, evens; show. 1 to 2. Handy Man, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5.


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