Washington Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1901-07-04

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WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART CHICAGO ILL July 3 Tenth day Washington Park Club Summer Meeting Weather cloudy track muddy Presiding Judge John F Morse Starter Richard Dwyer Hacing starts at 230 p m O A I A FIRST HACK 1 Mile 600 added 100 to second 50 to third 5OttOO 3yearolds and upward Allowances lad Horses A Wt St M K fc StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26377 EDDIE JONES 6 112 21 21 1 12 15 13J Bullman BurnsWaterhse 65131065 out 26411TRINITY BELL 3 95 I 11 2 225 230 320 J Martin J Welch Co 451 45 out MONOGRAPH 3100333333T Knight W M Hayes 20 20 1C 3 3Time Time 26 521483 521483Winner RoseWent Winner Br h by Morello Early Rose Went to post at 230 At post 1 minute Start good Won in a canter second the same Ed ¬ die Jones rejoiced in the mna and easily took leave of Trinity Bell after the flrat half had bean run Trinity Bell floundered in the soiug and was a thoroughly beaten filly before the head of the etretch had beea reached Monograph was never a factor factorScratched Scratched 26347George Arnold 112 261103Rolling Boor 100 t f A Kf7 SECOND RACE34 Mile 600 added 100 to second 50 to third AjOtdbt 0 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St W 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 264332VULCAIN 4 112 U 2 220 020 12 J Woods S C Hildreth 45 45 45 out 23472 MONTANIC 4109 211 12 11 In 230 Bnllman C R Ellison 45651 out 15780 SISTER MAMIE 6 109 3 3333 Conley H Furst Co 30 40 40 5 5Time Time 25 5 118 Winner ArrowgrassWent 118Winner Ch c by Kingston Arrowgrass Went to post at 255 At post 4 minutes Start fair Won rather handily second easily Vulcain who Is a slow beginner was easily outrun by Montanic to the head of the stretch There Vnlcain closed and under pressure gradually drew away Montanic tired badly in the last eighth stallScratched swerving toward the inside rail Sister Mamie might as well have remained in her stall Scratched 21854 Guiliana 109 26317 Maud Gonne 108 O A K Q THIRD HACK58 Mile 600 added 100 to second 50 to third aOttOO 2yearolda Belling Ind Horses A Wt St H X BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 24243 MUHE8CA 100 41 12 12 12 i J Martin W B Jennings Co8 15 15 6 26257 DOREEN 100 81 62 3 23 22 J Ranch BnrnEWaterhse 4 41 41 2 24930JJOHDAN 106 9 81 61 6 311 J Wooda T P Hayes 4 41 41 75 ncoa T TT T TT nK 5srit n 7 4 jWinkfieldP Dunne 851451351 477225S62SANTA 71 81 81 51 Bullman Baker Gentry 4772 25S62SANTA TERESA 101 10 95 95 9 61 Nntt J Welch Co 20 30 30 12 26225 MABEL WINN 100 31 22 22 31 71 T Knight J B Respass 10 16 16 6 25968JHAS GIFT 103 51 31 4 5 81 Dominick J Huffman 12 20 20 6 25986 PALMETTE 104 6 I 51 4 93 Rutter H T Griffin 20 20 15 5 25913PARNA8SDS 96 71 10 10 10 10 Birkenrnth Ezell Lazarus 30 30 30 12 Apprentice allowance Time 13 38 1 05 Winner 05Winner B f by Prestonpans Mnra MnraWent Went to post at 3 30 At post 8 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Mu reaca showed the most speed for the entire route and was never in trouble any part of it Doreen alow to get going moved up fast in the last quarter on the inside rail She was easily the best of the others Jordan was all entanged at the start and never got clear until stretch spread from where he began to close fast He threw jockey Woods in one of the breakaways but was stopped before he had run far J V Kirby appeared not to like the going and was always outrun Mabel Winn as usual stopped badly in the last eighth Palmetto ran well for a half mile stoppedScratched and then stopped Scratched 25489Blennenworth 108 26286 Hans Wagner 106 26286 Ogle 105 Overweights 105Overweights Has Gift 3 pounds Parnassus 1 South Trimble 11 Palmetto 1 Mnresca show 3 to 1 Doreen show evens Jordan show 7 to 10 J V Kirby show 11 to 20 OOI pTQ FOURTH BACK 1 110 Miles 1400 added 5200 to second S100 to third 2 JtttJt7 3yoarolds and upward Handicap Ind Horsea A Wt Bt X X V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 263803MALAY 5 100 2 3 2n 11 U 11 T Knight H E Rowell 66485 264103ROLLING 66485264103ROLLING BOERS 103 51 41 31 2 = 21 21 Dominick S C Hildreth 3 41 41 85 264353 WILD PIRATE 3 95 6 6 6 31 3 3 J Ranch J S OBrien 5552 26230 WALKENSHAW 7 102 4 2a 41 4 41 46 J Mathews W L Lansing 21 16516565 26347JGEO ARNOLD 7 112 1 53 511 5 5 51 J Woods J W Fuller 45585 26038 SIDNEY LUCAS 4 122 31 U H 6 6 6 Dugan Thompson Bros 4773 54MWinner Time 7 13 596 1 127G 27G 1 47 1 54M Winner ThomasWent Br g by Pirate of PenzancerMiss Thomas Went to post at 4 05 At post 6 minutes Start good Won driving next two the same Malay always well up took an easy command after passing beyond the half and looked to be winning handily in the last eighth but Rolling Boer and Wild Pirate closed so fast that Knight was compelled to drive the Rowell gelding to the utmost to win Rolling Boer finished reso ¬ lutely and was gradually cutting the winner down at the end Wild Pirate saved ground by skimming the rail down the last quarter but hung slightly in the closing strides Walkenshaw showed well for seven furlongs and then went all to pieces He acted sore going to the post George Arnold does not like the mud After running well up for seveneighths he dropped gradually itScratched out of it Sidney Lucas had speed for a half mile and then fell clear out of it Scratched 26318Pink Coat 118 26377 Gonfalon 109 Overweights 109Overweights Rolling Boer 3 pounds Malay poundsMalay show 4 to 5 Rolling Boer show 3 to 5 Wild Pirate show evens Walkenshaw show 1 to 2 d i ± C FIFTH RACE 7 12 Furlongs 600 added 100 to second 50 to third JUJrxJJ 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M V X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 263482SLAZARD8 E8Q5 1091 61 41 46 22 13 U Bullman F M Arthur 2 1151156 5 283152PRINCE BLAZE86 106 105 7 52 53 33 2 See T Licalzi 21 1351351 26288 ALASKA 6105 3 85 65 6 43 35 J Mathews E A Linnell Co 8 15 15 6 22433 BEN BATTLE 4103 51 3 2a IB 2 43 J Hicks WdfordEvmanl2 20 12 5 26290 ALEE 4 1061 1 1 31 4 65 51 Alexander H E Rowell 5 15 15 6 26028 PRAIRIE DOQ 4 104 11 101 91 9 73 61 ERobertsonW W Clark 8 50 50 15 26409 SHUT UP 3 97 41 221 32 5 72 J Ranch V Hughes Co 4 4 4 85 22058 THE BONDMAN 5 105 2 611 83 81 91 82 Dominick WaltringYeager 12 25 25 10 24101 SEA ROVER 4 106 8 51 7 71 81 92 Silvers W Krafft 10 20 20 8 26026 MAYDINE 4 102 7 11 11 103 103 IQS Howell W F Schulte 10 30 80 10 26226 LA8ANCE 3 100 92 91 102 n H u Nutt L Levin 20 30 30 12 12Time Time 7 20Vg 45 1 12 1 19 1 40 Winner 40Winner B h by Donald A Dndu DnduWent Went to post at 4 3o At post 10 minutes Start fair Won rather handily second easily Bnllman gave 8am Lazarus Esq a perfect ride He got off rather poorly and took his time get ¬ ting 19 the front Entering the etretch he assumed an easy lead and had just enough left to stall off Prince Blazes rush at the end The latter was messed all about down the backstretch and received a poor ride He finished with force through the last quarter Alaska came strong in the last eighth after making up much ground Ben Battle had plenty of speed for six furlongs and then tired Alee had early speed So had Shut Up who as usual quit when the pinch came Scratched cameScratched 26346 Hart D 105 25918 Hermencia 104 26021 Light Ball 89 89Overweights Overweights Alee 21 pounds Prairie Dog 1 Sam Lazarus Esq 11 11J3am J3am Lazarus Esq show 3 to 5 Prince Blazes show 1 to 2 Alaska show 3 to 1 Shut Up enow 4 to 5 O 51 J 1 SIXTH RACK 7 12 Furlong 600 added 100 to second 50 to third O tOJL 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M K 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O 1 26287 SILURIAN 3 97 6 8 62 5 21 1H J Walsh P Dnnno 4 10 10 3 326315J8OUTH 26315J8OUTH BREEZES 96 8 731 51 41 1 25 J T Woods J C Cahn 3662 3662264123A8TOR 264123A8TOR 6 109 51 2 4a 6 52 33 Bnllman C R Ellison 85 85 85 710 26346 TOM EMBRY 3 103 3 62 33 11 4 4 Dominick J D Smith 8872 24212 JOSEPHINE B 5 104 1 SB 72 73 7 5 Nntt T E Barrett Co 20 20 10 4 22149 KUNJA 5 109 41 4 8 8 8 61 Silvers J Deaha Co 20 60 60 30 26380 ROLLICK 3 96 2 H IB 2 3 731 J Ranch BurnsWaterhaeS 12 12 4 26320 IMPROMPTU 3 97 7 31 1 2 3 61 8 J Martin F W Miner 4772 4772Time Time 7 20 46 1 12 1 41 41Winner Winner Br g by Belvidere Virgie D Went to poat at 5 10 At post 30 minutes Start fair Won easily second the same Silurian badly outrun in the first threequarters picked up his field rapidly just before straighten ing for the wire and stalling off South Breezes bid in the last eighth won in an impressive man ner The latter threw jockey Woods while scoring and ran away for about a quarter of a mile before ehe was caught This might have told on her in the race Off last she closed much ground but hung when challenged by the winner Astqr appeared to dislike the going and was always outrun Tom Embry ran an excellent race for six furlongs and then began to lurch and tire Josephine B under a poor ride ran a dull race Rollick stopped all over in the last six ¬ teenth after ehowing in the lead for BIX furlongs Impromptu always up well had enough of it after threequartera had been run Scratched 283202Winter 104 26320 Nyx 92 28380 Vincennea 105 26459 Walkenshaw 110 110Overweights Overweights poundSilurian Tom Embry 1 pound Silurian enow 8 to 5 South Breeze show evens Astor ahow 1 to 4


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