Washington Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1900-07-20

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WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART. •CHICAGO, ILL,., July 19.— Twenty-third day. Washington Park Club. Bummer Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge. C. H. Pettingill. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. ~| AQ»1 FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 00 added. 5 to second ; 5 to third. -l*-/0 £i TT 2-year-olds. Allowances. Tnd Horses A Wt St % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19068 LADY SCHORR 120 24 11 1"" 21 i5 T Burns John F Schorr 1 3-2 1 6-5 19149 SCHOOLMASTER 118 1« 2" 2U 1»« 2- Bullman G B Morris and Co 9-5 9-5 6-5 7-5 19239 CORA GOETZ 115 4 3U 3*« 31 3" Mathews CharlesGoetzandCo 5 9 5 8 19308 BATTU8 115 5 45 41" t* 4* Southard J H Smith 10 15 10 15 1H699 INVICTUS 118 3*« 5 5 5 5 Vititoe T Fenton and Co 20 30 20 30 Time, 12, 24, 481, 1:014.1:08. Winner— B f. by Esher— War Mantle. Went to post at Z :30. Off at the first break to a good start. Won driving hard ; second, third and fourth were also under keen pressure. Lady Schorr, under a perfect ride, ran a good race. She faltered for an instant at the head of the stretch, but came on again gamely under Burns terrific punishment. The latter, perhaps, outfinished Bullman a trifle. Schoolmaster had no excuses whatever. He was in front at the head of the stretch, but Lady Schorr and Burns were too strong a combination for him to beat at the end. Cora Goetz was right there all the way, but was tiring badly at the end and Battus would have beaten her for third place in a few more strides. The latter ran a good race and is in winning form. Lady Schorr, place, 2 to 5 ; show, out. Schoolmaster, place, 1 to 2; show, out. Cora Goetz, show. 4 to 5. -| Q Q 4VKT SECOND RACE-* Mile. 00 added. 5 to second ; 5 to third. ivQy 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. lnd Horses A Wt St M, ¥t IK StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19127 TULLA FONSO 4 1064 14 1- H V P Mathews John Huffman * * * * 19292-SHARP BIRD 3 99 64 24 21 2- M Harshbger S Lazarus 34 34 34 34 19145 SCARLET LILY 3 100 5" 5« 4»« 34 3* Devin W S Barnes 12 20 12 20 1907s* PARMENION 3 103 7 6« 64 W 4* T Knight W H Laudeman 4 6 4 6 19214 ALGARETA 5 105 2" 4-« 5" 6* H Vititoe G B Havill 24 24 11-511-5 19214 ANDES 4 107 4h 7 7 7 61 4 Bullman James Arthur 24 24 11-511-5 19310 OLEKMA 3 93 3« 3- 3" 4" 7 Ransom J J Donovan 30 30 30 30 ♦Barred in betting. Time, 122, 24,, 37, 48i, 1 :134. Winner— B. f, by Fonso— Tulla Blackburn. Went to post at 3 :C0. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily. The next two were driving to the limit. Tulla Fonso got a flying start and spread-eagled her field. She is a filly of great speed but acts insanely at the post. But for this she would be a useful racing tool. Sharp Bird got away well in his stride, showed a lot of speed but was staggering at the end and barely lasted long enough to beat Scarlet Lily. He is a fast horse but not a stayer. Scarlet Lily ran a good, game race. Parmenion had a rough journey but finished stoutly. Algareta ran as if stale, showing little or no speed. Andes got into a bad jam at the start and never got clear. Throw this race out for him. Olekma showed a flash of speed. Scratched— 19310Miss Shanley, 93. Overweights— Tulla Fonso, 44 pounds; Sharp Bird, 1; Scarlet Lily, 2; Algareta, 1. Sharp Bird, place, 6 to 5 ; show, 3 to 5. Scarlet Lily, place, 7 to 1 ; show, 2 to 1. Parmenion. show. 3 to 5. Algareta, place, 4 to 5 : show, out. Andes, place, 4 to 5 ; show, out. -I QQ*/-J THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. The Hyde Park Stakes. ,000 added. 50 to A- ,/ O £k J second ; 50 to third. 2-year-olds. Allowances. lnd Horses A Wt St M, S4 X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 191932 ALARD SCHECK 116 14 22 Ink 2- 14 T Burns J F Schorr 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 v19168GOLDEN AGE 116 3 3 24 1»" 2* Bullman G B Morris and Co 1 6-5 1 6-5 U9287TYR 113 2x* I" I 3 3 J WinkfieldC Davis and Co 15 15 15 15 Time. 124,241,494,1:134. Winuer— Br. c, by Hindoo— Cherry Blossom. Went to post at 3 :35. Off at the second break to a fair start. Won driving hard ; second the same. Alard Scheck won principally on account of Burns excellent ride. He beat the flag, nursed his colt carefully down the backstretch and resorted to questionable tactics by carrying Golden Age -out as far as he dared on the far turn. He also hand rode the colt cleverly until the last hundred yards, when he drew his whip and fairly set Alard Scheck on fire. Bullman was caught napping when the barrier arose and made a mistake by going up on the outside of Alard Scheck and Tyr on the far turn. Tyr showed some speed, but was outclassed. Scratched— 19308 Silverdale, 121; 192932 Admonition, 108; 192382Sannazaro, 113; 19216»Gran don. 108. Alard Scheck, place, out. Golden Age, place, out. Tyr, place, 3 to 1. -| AQ07 FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. ,000 added. 00 to second ; 00 to third. JL %J O I 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. lnd Horses A Wt St W% % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 19170MILWAKEE6 110 1" 53 5! 7 7 24 1" Mathews T Hums 5 10 5 5 139742ALCEDO 3 106 4h 2** 24 Z V V 2 J WinkfieldP Dunne 3 16-53 16-5 U9241LIMERCK 3 104 3" 34 42 5»* 4** 44 32 T Burns John F Schorr 4 6 4 6 19309-GOLD FOX 4 115 5» 4»" 6J 4«» 5b Km 41 Vititoe Thompson Bros 6 6 6 6 19170*FLORIZAR 3 107 7 7 7 6h 6* 61 54 Bullman H J Scoggan 3 34 3 34 19268-S. MKEEVR 4 1034 64 64 31 32 3» 3*» 61 Enos : F Foster 30 30 20 20 12950 MILLSTREM5 105 2" 14 13 lift lm 1 7 T Knight H Serodino 8 10 8 10 Time, 121, 245. 494. 1 :144, 1 :404, 1 :53. Winuer— B. h, by Free Knight— Fautress. Weut to post at 4:10. Off at the first break to a good start. Won driving to the limit; second, third and fourth were doing their best. Milwaukee was the best and had to be to win. He ran a high-class race after being interfered with repeatedly on the backstretch. Mathews kept his wits and never made a move until the stretch was reached, he then clearly outfinished Wink-field at the end. As the race was run Alcedo perhaps should have won. He had a commanding lead at the head of the stretch, but Wiukfield wasted considerable time and lost the raco by looking around and laughing at the boys behind him. Limerick was well ridden and ran his race. Gold Fox has had a lot of racing lately and is probably a trifle stale. Florizar had a rough journey and never showed much speed. Sam McKeever tired in the stretch Millstream showed speed, but quit as if short. Overweights— Alcedo, 4 pounds; Florizar, 1 ; Sam McKeever, 14. Milwaukee, place, 2 to 1 ; show, evens. Alcedo, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. Limerick, show, 4 to 5. Florizar, place. 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. 1 Q i ~fc O FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. C0 added. T75uTsecond7~5 to third. JL *3f O Cj 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. lnd" Horses AWt St H Vi %~StrFin Jockeys OwnerB ~ O H L C 19192GEO. ARNOLD 6 109 2h 33 W 81 2- 1*4 Bullman J W Fuller 24 13-524 13-5 19289 THE SPRITE 3 90 4" 14 H4H4 1U24 T Knight J Griffin and Co 1 13-101 13-10 18642 MINT SAUCE 4 105 l« J»* 8« V 3- 3* Vititoe A R Cowser 5 6 5 6 19290 SILVER COIN 3 94 8 7s 7i"»6J 6- 4« Weir H C Applegate 15 40 15 40 ;19082TUTH1LL 3 94 6» 64 42 4* iH 5« J Walsh John McCaffery 5 10 5 10 1558 JOHN BAKER 6 109 54 i» 64 5» 5 6" JWinkfield J D McMillan 8 10 8 10 l.122iANTHRACITE 3 104 7" 52 51 72»"7i5u7io»Devin T W Moore 40 20 10 20 17229 HARRY NUTTER4 107 3" 8 8 8 8 8 L Rose A C Clark 10 50 10 10 Time, 12i, 244. 364. 484, 1 :01, 1 :14, 1 :39. Winner— Ch. h, by Sir Dixon— Diqne. Went to post at 4:40. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily. George Arnold is a horse of good class and could have run much faster had he been forced to do so. Bullman rode a fine race and came away from The Sprite without an effort at the head of the stretch. The Sprite showed a smart turn of speed and had do excuses other than that George Arnold ran too fast for her. Vititoe rode a bad race on Mint Sauce. The gelding was rank and had speed to loan, and the proper thing for Vititoe to have done was to have gone right on to the front. Silver Coin ran a cracking good race and finished stoutly. Anthracite was dull of speed. Harry Nutter is a rogue and refused to try a yard in anv part of the race. Scratched— 19327 Gold Fox, 117; 19327 Limerick, 101. Overweights — Mint Sauce, 1 pound ; The Sprite, 1. George Arnold, place, evens: show, 1 to 2. The Sprite, place, 3 to 5; show, cut. Mint Sauce, show, evens. 1 UQOQ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 00 added. 5 to second ; 5 to third! JL- I/0 £i *J 4-year-old6 and upward. Selling. ~ ~ lnd Horses A Wt St St M Yi %. StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H L C 19311 CROESUS 6 101 64 6* 64 6h 6 2»« 1» Hshberger S C Wagner 12 25 12 12 19241 COGMOOSEY 6 109 5« 1m 14 1«« 21 4 14 22 JWinkfield Lockhart Bros 3 3 13-513-5 19263 OUR NELLIE4 97 1*" 3»« 53 4" 4» 4« 31 T Knight T J McHale 4 4 18-54 192683E1NSTEIN 5 97 2» ftlft 21ft 2 ft 1" V 41 Bassinger Earnshaw Bros 5 5 5 5 19169-HEN RY C. 5 106 7 7 7 7 5*« 5 V Vititoe James Wilson 10 12 10 12 19288-CASTAKE 5 106 4" 22 32 3 ►» 0 6 Bullman Stanfield and Ellis 24 13-524 13-5 19307 RED PIRATE4 1034 3»* V ftl 5 7 7 7 Southard J H Smith 15 16 15 16 Time. 12.. 254, 50, 1:151, 1:404, 1:534. Winner— B. g. by Dunboyne — Annie Layne. Weut to post at 5:15. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily at the end after an early-drive. Croesus was a good horse to-day, ran kindly and at the end was going away. Cogmoosey behaved as unruly as ever at the post, but managed to get away well in his stride and ran a good race. Our Nellie lost much ground by making a wide stretch turn. Einstein seemed to have a winning chance at the three-furlongs post, but quit badly when the pinch came. Henry C. ran a fair race. Both Castake and Red Pirate can do better. Overweights— Red Pirate, 14 pounds ; Castake, 1. Croesus, place. 5 to 1 ; show, 24 to 1. Cogmoosey, place, evens : show. 1 to 2. Our Nellie, show, 4 to 5. Castake. place, evens ; show, 1 to 2.


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