Worth Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1901-05-10

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WORTH FORM CHART CHARTWORTH WORTH 111 May 9 Seventh day Worth Jockey Club Spring Meeting Weather cloudy track good Presiding Judge M N Macfarlan Starter Richard Dwyer Racing starts at 215 p m O A Q r7 Q FIRST RACE 4 13 Furlongs Puree 100 75 to second 25 to third attO O 2yearolds Maidens Fillies Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St 3 StrFm Jockeys Owners O H C P MAGI 115 6 4 1 li J Mathews W E Applegate 7 20 15 G 24765 CHANSON 105 li li247653APRIL 2 3 2 Dugan MrklinWmhffla 25 25 8 247653APRIL 113 2 1H 22 32 Coburn G C Bennett Co 65 6 5 9102 5 247652LUCY LOCKET 107 SH 82 51 4i Robertson C E Brossman 1351853 45 24765 ARLEAN B 105 5 61 42 51 See J E Cashing 10 13 12 4 24459 THE STEWRDESSIOI 8 3 Gi G Beaton Mrs R Bradley 12 30 30 10 24765 IRKUTSK 1091 1 7K 72 7 72 Corner M C Moore 30 50 40 12 24310 NIMBLEDOWN 107 9 9 9c 85 C Booker J N McCarthy 30 GO GO 20 24765 LENA SCHADY 107 4 a 8 9 Nutt J Griffin Co 10 11 10 4 24400 MIN COPELAND 109 10 10 10 10 R Narvaez W M Silvers 30 50 25 8 Time 12 24 36 49 56 56Winner Winner B f by Simon Magus Miss Nannie NannieWont Wont to pest at 2 20 At poet IS minutes Start good Won cleverly There was much sharp action behind the winner For a new beginner Magi ran a grand race She is a big longstriding filly and was hampered shortly after the start But after the first furlong was covered and she got thoroughly on her stride she made the others look cheap Chanson was much used at the poat being prominent in all breakaways She seemed to drop back beaten on the stretch turn but came again gamely under punishment at the end Lucy Locket was sharply interfered with at the start Robertson being compelled to take her up to keep from falling The Stewardess on the outside showed a sharp turn of speed Lena Schady proved a great disappointment Rumor has it she has worked well She showed no spaed in this instance April got away flying took the shortest route and had no excuses excusesOverweights Overweights Irkutsk 2 pounds Magi poundsMagi show 2 to 1 Chanson show 4 to 1 April show out Lucy Locket show 2 to 5 SECOND RACK 5 12 Furlongs Purse 100 75 to second 25 to third 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A AWtSt Wt St M K 5 StrFm Jockeys Owners O H C P 24310 CANOVA 6 111 2 42 2 32 32 Dugan G B Grimes 3 6 G 2 24700 DAISY O 4 103 4 3 3i 43 4i Beaton J Curl 10 15 15 G 24733 JACKAD1E 5 108 G 52 63 Gi a Otis K J Murphy 30 50 50 20 233123 WOOD3T1CK 3 101 8 93 91 10 6 Bee MreRMWestrfield30 30 15 G 24700 LDYPORTLAND4 103 74 71 8H 73 72 Nutt W H Richardson 30 40 40 15 24664 BARNEY SAAL 5 10S SSK 2 4 a 85 Robertson J Arthur 6772 17921 UBIQD1TOOS 3 91 11 10 11 85 92 Davisson K Stone 30 50 20 8 19173 40LIT HARDD1E L 4 105 9 81 7 9121010 C Booker R M Hennessey 40 100 100 40 LIT MILDRED 4 105HO 11 10 11 11 R Narvaez J R Beiersdorf 30 30 20 8 Time 12 23 36 48 1 01 1 09 09Winner Winner Ch c by Sloipner Nellie G GWent Went to post at 300 At post 19 minutes Start good Won easily second mildly driven the next five were under keen pressure Hylo waB specially prepared for this race and was much the best Cobnrn got the colt away flying and won all the way Lake View Belle was outrun the first part of it but in the last three furlongs closed a big gap and is in winning form Canova showed a flash of early speed but is only a wreck of his former self Jackadie ran a good race He was bumped into and interfered with eoveral times Tab this fellow for early action among the same kind especially in the mud Barney Saal ran away about a quarter in a false break at top speed Woodstick was running over horses at the end endScratched Scratched 21661 Grey John 108 108Overweights Overweights Woodstick 3 pounds Little Mildred2J Lake View Belle 1 Hylo show out Lake View Belle show 4 to 5 Canova show evens THIRD RACE5 1S Furlongs Purse 400 75 to second 25 to third Uyenrolde and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St K 3 StrFm Jockeys O H C P 24119MAGG1E DAVIS5 108 3K 3 3j 2 12 Robertson VMSloan 21 5 5 246672R1VAL DARE 5112 7 72 614 2H J Baker Bolich Sweet 5 10 10 4 21667JOUR LIZZIE G 106 6K 83 7 71 3 Dugan W H Ketchiman 45485 244902EMMA R 4 100 5 12 H 11 4 K Davisson J Brenock 6883 24701 ZAZA 4 103 2 93 8 6 5H Newcom Mrs L Griffin 12 30 30 12 24664C 1224664C HAV1LL II 5 106 8 SNK 41 a 61 C Booker C B Havill 6 20 20 6 24667INCANDESCENT 5 101 10 10 10 8 72 Timms J S Rothert 15 30 20 8 24667 EMMA M 4 103 4 2 52 9 83 Nntt H A Cotton 15 30 30 10 24667 FIRESIDE 7 110 INK 42 2 3 91 Cobnrn G C Bennett Co 2 21 2 1 24631NATURAL GAS3 92 9 6 9 10 10 Rice Miller Finch 12 15 12 4 Apprentice allowance Time 11 23 3G 48 1 01 1 03 Winner 03Winner B m by Bayro Lizzie C CWent Went to post at 345 At post 8 minutes Start good Won well in hand second the same third fourth and fifth driving hard Maggie Davis was the best She was lucky throughout and came away on call in the stretch She looks fine and can hold her own in almost any company up to three quarters of a mile Rival Dare ran another good honest race and is a most consist ¬ ent performer With clear sailing Our Lizzie would have made it interesting for tho winne She was so badly interfered with at the start that Dugan was compelled to pull her almost to a standstill Emma R showed her usual amount of speed but faded avray when the pressure was applied at the end Zaza got into a bad mixup just as tho barrier aroso Emma M shot her bolt early Fireside looked to have a winning chance on the stretch turn but in the final fur ¬ long stopped almost to a walk walkScratched245203 Scratched245203 Laura G G 103 246673Braw Lad 113 113Maggie Maggie Davis show evens Rival Dare show 9 to 5 Our Lizzie show 7 to 10 Fireside show 1 to 2 O A Q T C FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 7O Yards Purse 400 75 to second 25 to third attO I O 3yearolds Allowances Ind Horses A Wt Bt K X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 21665 OPERATOR 112 2 21 22 21 INK u j Mathews H B Durham 2 2 2 35 24599 HENRY BURT 114 INK 13 is 12 2325 Doss C B Campbell 656565920 24308 DOROTHY LEE 103 31 31 32 4 4 33 Bee T Licalzi 15 20 20 4 424702MONOS 24702MONOS 35Time 112 4 4 4 3 32 4 Coburn G C Bonnett Co 2 3 3 35 Time 12 24 37 49 1 02 1 16 1 42 1 45J Winner Blk c by Victory Thanks ThanksWent Went to post at 4 15 Off at tho second break Start good Won eased up second riddon out Operator simply breezed under double wraps all the way He is a fine looker and from all indications possesses mild Derby quality This was nothing more than an exercise gallop for him Henry Bnrt was used up by pacemaking but at that was outclassed by the winner as were the other two who were never keen contenders contendersCorrected Corrected Weights Dorothy Lee 103 103Operator Operator show out Henry Burt show out Dorothy Leo show 4 to 5 Monos show out O Q 7 7 FIFTH HACK 1 Mile and 100 Yards Pnrsa500 75 to second 25 to third J tO I 4 4yearolda and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt 3 StrFm Jockeys Owners 24648CAVIAR 4 113 2 3 2 2 25 2 See W L Lansing 36645 24770 STRANGEST 5 108 SH 4 4 4 4 3 Davisson C K Bnrdeau 20 60 60 12 24803BONEY BOY 5 114 li 28 3 3 32 4 Dugan Mrs R Bradley 35535 N Time 12 24 36 48 1 02 1 15 1 27 1 40 1 47 Winner Blk c by Sir Dixon Repeat fTWent to post at 4 40 At post 2 minutes Start good Won cleverly second hand ridden the other two were driving The Conqueror II displayed fine speed and was ridden to the bast of advantage Coburn realized the fact that the colt was strictly a front runner and hustled him From a time standpoint the race was an extra good one Caviar was unable to keep up the first part of it but made a strong bid on the stretch turn and at the end was far from being all out Strangest improved wonderfully since his last out Boney Boy was raced into exhaus ¬ tion trying to stay with The Conqueror II the first half and at the end he was staggering staggeringCaviar Caviar show out Strangest show 2 to 1 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile Purse 490 75 to second 25 to third 24878 3yearolds and upwards Selling A Wt St M Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners 247673DEBRIDE 7 108 5 7 4NK 21 21 1 Bobsrtson J Call 6883 248062 PLEAD 3 821 7 8 810 85 4 21 Timms J S Rothert 6 G 6 2 3 100 61 2 li 12 It 31 Beaton D V Grace Co 4 5 5 85 4 106 SH 1 2 5NK 51 4 Boa P Dunne 477 2 5ififi83KL CANEY 4109 H A 6 61 7152 Coburn Q C Bennett Co 8 5 3 3 65 24 fiUXNABD 6108 2 5 72 31 3 6 I Lewis E Harding Co 15 20 20 8 247 2BD ADACK 3 93 IN 3 3 7 6 71 Rice JT Stewart 4552 8H JBalrar Bolich Sweat 8 15 10 4 24732 FREE LANCE 7 111 9 9 9 9 9 9 Dngan W H Ketchiman 6 10 10 4 Appreutice allowance Time 13 25i 37J 50 1 02 1 16 1 43 Winner 43Winner BrideWent Br g by Bubbler Morning Bride Went to post at 500 Off at the first break to a good start Won driving and out to the last ounce second third and fourth the same Debride was lucky to win He skinned the rail on tho stretch turn and barely did last long enough He pulled up on three legs and from all indi ¬ cations was badly broken down Plead was the best and should have won off by herself She got away all tangled up was shut off going down the backstretch and Timms as a last resort took her around the entire field on the far turn From the three furlongs post home Plead closed an enormous gap The route was too far for Emma C L who stopped badly in the stretch Nanson ran a good race El Caney closed stoutly at the end Ed Adack ran below his mark Patroon as usual ran out on the stretch turn turnScratched Scratched 24729 Azim 91 24806 Boomerack 93 21805 Lamachus 102 24805 Phidias 103 24805 Avatar 101 246323Sunro 101 101Overweights Overweights Plead 1 pounds Debride show 8 to 5 Plead show evens Emma C Lshow 4 to 5 El Caney show 3 to 5


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