Washington Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1901-07-16

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WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART CHARTCHICAGO CHICAGO ILL July 15 Twentieth day Washington Park Clnb Summer Meeting Weather clear track fast Presiding Judge John F Morse Starter Richard Dwyer Racing starts at 230 p m O A T A I FIRST RACE 1 Mile J600 added 5100 to second 50 to third j iJ I rtrt 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St Vt X StrFin Jockoyo O H O P 26601 ADMONITION 3 94 4 IB 12 13 J Ranch P Dunne 2i 21 21 45 26631 RE3EDA 4 102 3 r 5u 61 4 51 21 J Woods MiddtnJngblthlO 10 10 4 26633 HENRY BDRT 3 95 2 2 3 3H 31 32 Doss CB Campbell 10 13 12 5 238663CANMORE 3101 7 81 85 61 4 41 J Martin W B JenningeCo85115115 1 26689 BONEY BOY 5 116 5 4H 21 22 2H 5 Vandnsen Mrs R Bradley 15 25 25 8 26604 IRISH JEWEL 4 104 IH 6a 4 5H 60 65 R Sullivan L Thompson 7 11 11 3 26689 DISSENTER 4 107 81 7 71 73 72 71 HshborgorTurney Bros 15 15 12 5 26664 BARBARA M 4 89 6 31 5 85 85 83 R Steele J J Marklein Co20 30 30 10 12145 B F MASON 4 114 9 9 9 9 9 9 Donnelly W G Mathews 100 300 300 80 80Time Time 25g 50 1 15i 1 40 40Winner Winner Blk c by Hanover Kelp Went to post at 230 At post 4 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Admo ¬ nition was in front all the way to the stretch by a short margin and then left his field as he pleased Reseda finished strongly Henry Burt was tiring in the last eighth Canmore had to take the overland route at the first tnrn moved up into his field when going down the backstretch but tired in the last quarter Boney Boys chances looked rosy iu the stretch turn but he fell away thereafter Irish Jewel ran well for six furlongs He shows best in soft going Barbara M showed a littlo early speed speedScratched26721 Scratched26721 The Unknown 117 117Overweights Overweights Henry Bnrt 1 pound poundAdmonition Admonition show 2 to 5 Reseda show 2 to 1 Henry Bnrt show 2 to 1 Canmore show 11 to 20 SECOND RACE 58 Mile S600 added 100 to second 50 to third 2yearolds Fillies Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St tf StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 26719 HELEN PRINT 110 21 530 4a 22 211 Dominick J Huffman 10 10 9 3 26691 JULIA JUNKIN 110 58 4n SB 4 31 Qormley E Brown Co 6 11 11 3 26C65 QOLDN QL1TTER110 1 2U 22 3 4 T Knight C W Moore 10 10 8 3 26376 MAGI 110 I 3 530 530 530 See W E Applegate 2 41 41 85 26719 HO8EWAB 111 6 6666 Bnllman BurnsWaterhse 45575 45575Time Time 12 36 100 WagnerWent Winner B f by Julien May Wagner Went to post at 305 At post 8 minutes Start good for all but Rosewar who was virtually left Won easily second handily Nellie Waddell was easily the best and the race was never in doubt Helen Print moved up fast in the last quarter and was the best of the others Julia Junkin ran at about an even clip throughout Golden Glitter tired in the last eighth Magi ran a poor quarterScratched race running well for only a short quarter Scratched 26691 Mnresca 110 110Overweights Overweights poundNellie Hosowar 1 pound Nellie Waddell show out Helen Print show 7 to 5 Julia Junkin show 8 to 5 Q rr t THIRD BACK 1 14 Miles 600 added 100 to second 50 to third AJ rdbJ 3yaaroldo and upward Selling Ind Horsea A Wt St St M 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26659VTAM CHIEFS 93 2 SB 41 34 31 2 H J T Woods J W Schorr 21 1451451 145145126569FBANGIBLE 26569FBANGIBLE 4 99 5 i 511 51 52 41 2 Schwartz Hold Bros 15 30 25 8 26348 WALDECK 4107 3 7 7 6 66 66 3 JWinkfleldMdlatnJgblnthS 16 16 6 26633 ANTHHCITE 4 102 7 12 121 IH 311 IH 43 T Knight T W Moore 2 21 95 45 26380 KTBANNHT 4 107 4 21 21 21 IB 3 51 See R M Westerfield 44485 26574 OUR NELLIES 101 1 31 311 42 41 51 6io Dominick T J McHale 7883 25885 FOX BaRD 4 104 61 62 6 7 7 7 7 R Sullivan F Grady Co 12 50 50 15 Apprentice allowance allowanceTime Time 25 49 115 141 207 207Winner Winner Ch g by Iroquois Great Annie AnnieWent Went to pose at 310 At post 2 minutes Start good Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing Tammany Chief ridden hard nearly all the way finished strongly in the last eighth Fran ¬ gible closed fast in the last fifty yards Waldock came with a great rush at the end and would have been second in a few strides Anthracite had enough after a mile and an eighth had been run Knightbannoret tired badly in the laet eighth Our Nellie was all out in the last eighth eighthScratched Scratched 26724 Egyptian Prince 94 94Tammany Tammany Chief show 2 to 5 Frangible show 4 to 1 Waldeck show 21 to 1 Anthracite show 1 to 3 Knightbanneiet show 4 to 5 O T A T FOURTH RACK 34 Mile 600 added 100 to second 50 to thira jU O 4 i 3yearolds and upward Belling Ind Horsos A Wt St M ft 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26519TOAH 3 92 2 3 41 3 12 J Ranch P Dunne 75 8 5 75 35 26664 FLEURON 4 104 73 63 51 62 2 Dominick MrsJBBrannCo 10 16 16 6 26514 SIM W 8 101 62 5H 6 4u 31 Hshberger Paecoe Co 6 10 10 4 426255MAGGIE 26255MAGGIE DAVIS 5 94 5 i 41 3s 5 4 Gormley W M Sloan 45585 26407 COMMAND 8 1031 41 71 72 72 52 See J U Strode 30 50 50 20 26412 M1NYON 4 97 31 2H 21 2 66 J Martin J F Newman 3 41 41 65 21463 QUN VICTORIA 3 92 81 86 810 310 1 T Meade B C Bryant 30 10010040 26690 EMMA R 4 102 IH 12 H 11 gio T Knight John Brenock 10 25 25 8 21198 DANGERLINE 3 93 9 9999JT Woods J W Schorr 20 30 30 12 12Apprentice Apprentice allowance Time 24 49 1 14 14Winner Winner Ch g by Bassetlaw Modesty ModestyWent Went to post at 410 At post 10 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Toah came strongly in the lastTeighth and had no trouble about winning Flenron finished fast nip quit in the last eighth Minyon also quit when the pinch came Emma R was rank for five fur ¬ longs and then faded away awayScratched Scratched 26379 Theory 108 108Overweights Overweights Fleuron 3 pounds Queen Victoria 2 Emma R 5 Command 21 21Toah Toah show 1 to 4 Fleuron show 3 to 1 Sim W show 2 to 1 41 r rr A O FIFTH HACEI Mile 600 added 100 to second 50 to third 4J i ttO 3yoarolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses AWtSt M H 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26721 ROLLING BOER 3 99 21 421 31 IB 13 is T Meade B C Hildreth 35 13201320310 26663 BRUTAL 3 96 6 6 51 32 22 21 J Ranch A Poniatowski 6641 26663 SCARLET LILY 4 102 IH 3H 6 6 41 35 H Butler W 8 Barnes 15 20 20 5 5267203KING 267203KING DELLIS 4112 4 21 2 51 52 41 J Winkfleld Baker Gentry 58895 26599 OBIA 3 94 511 11 12 21 3a 52 Arvin George J Long 20 40 40 8 26689 VAN HOORBKE 4 104 3 51 4H 4116 6 Hshberger J Huffman Co 20 30 30 8 8Time Time 2aH 49 115 141 141Winner Winner B c by Dutch Roller Woodraneo WoodraneoWent Went to post at 450 At post 6 minutes Start good Won in a canter second driving Rolling Boer always well up was called upon in the last eighth and came away easily Brutal A TTTOC rliJr nn fr of all nfF Unn lnf T il ilo o linlr hiri at tVin onr Tln InffaW 1an a fair race and was closing fast Obia quit after running well for six furlongs Van Hoorobako as usual showed his early speed and then quit quitScratched Scratched 26633 Andrisa 107 26260 El Ghor 111 26631 Dorothy Lee 94 26107 C B Camp ¬ bell 91 91Rolling Rolling Boer show out Brutal show 9 to 20 Scarlet Lily show 7 to 5 c rr A f SIXTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 600 added 100 to second 50 to third 25 O 4 4tt7 2yearolda Selling 1 Horses A Wt Bt X H StrFin Jockeys Ownora O H C P 26691 THE F HUNDRED 101 2 3 3 21 121 Hshberger 8 Lazarus 10 30 30 12 26458 J V KIRBY 107 72 51 4 31 21 J WinkfieldP Dunne 7101 1 12 26694 HANS WAGNER 109 6 61 5 4 31 J Woods J B OBrien 45585 455852n 26603 BED HOOK 112 4H 2n 21 51 42 Bnllman J Marston 6882 26515 LAPIDU8 98 H H266913EBNEST 11 11 Hi 51 J Martin W B JenningeCo 10 15 15 6 6266913EBNEST 266913EBNEST PARHAM 93 51 41 61 6 61 R Steele J J Marklein Col5 15 9 3 26515 HAS GIFT 95 3 8 7 81 71 Gormley J Huffman 40 40 25 4 426093ARIGATO 26093ARIGATO 95 9s 10 9 73 83 Donnelly H B Durham 40 100 100 40 26660 LAWRENCE M 95 10 71 10 91 91 J Ranch P J Moss Co 40 70 70 25 26570 LOUIS WAGNER 101 SB 9 81 10 10 H Hnllivan L Thompson 100 100 100 30 Apprentice allowance Ti Time 12 24 48 1 01 1 07 07Winner Winner Ch g by De Beanvoir Emma Louise Went to post at 525 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily second handily m The Four Hundred came with a well timed rush at the end and quickly moved away from his field J V Kirby made his run at the last eighth but could not get up Hans Wagner ran at about an even clip throughout and finished strongly Red Hook showed improvement over his previous races Lapidus was rank for four and a half furlongs and then quit Ernest Parham was badly cut off at the eighth post but was well beaten at the time The winner entered for 800 was bid up to 1200 and bought by A Simons SimonsScratched Scratched 2653831 Bamelaon 108 26660 Lord Quex 108 108Overweights Overweights poundThe Louis Wagner 1 pound The Four Hundred show 4 to 1 J V Kitby show out Hans Wagner show 4 to B


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