Washington Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1901-07-20

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WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART CHARTCHICAGO CHICAGO HL July 19 Twentyfourth day Washington Park Club Bummer Moating MoatingWeather Weather clear track good Presiding Judge John f Morse Starter Richard Dwyor Racing starts at 2 SO p si O A Q A C FIBST HACE34 Mile 600 added 100 to second 50 to third ArfvJOttv 3yearolds and upward Allowances Ind Horeea A Wt St M ft X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 26772 THEORY 5 109 H 11 12 1 121 Unllman S C Hildreth 5 5 185 32 26663 SEVOY 6 111 5 21 21 22 21 ERobertsnJ Call S 7 7 2 26377 LADY ELITE 4107 4 t 85 8C 4 3U JWinkfleld W 8 Barnes 26542 DUELIST 3103 3 7 71 51 4 Bassinger Chinn Forsy the 4 4 16532 26748 KING DELL1S 4 112 22 3 31 31 52 T Knight Baker Gentry 8 13 13 5 26772 ANDRISA 4 107 6 51 41 62 6 J Mathaws W B JenningsColO 16 1C 6 26634 PUPIL 4 112 8 61 61 73 73 Dominick C Lind 12 30 30 10 10267722SHARP 267722SHARP BIRD 4122 72 42 5i 8 82 HshbergerS Lazarus 2 6 5 2 26717 QEEN VICTORIAS 93 9 9 9 9 9 J Ranch 8 C Bryant 30 60 60 25 25Time Time 24 49 114 Winner GloryWent B m by Esher Morning Glory Went to post at 230 At pott 8 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Theory was at her best and after a clever ride held the lend throughout the race never being in doubt Sevoy always well up tired in the closing strides Lady Elite came strongly in the last six ¬ teenth Dnelist was never a contender King Dollis ran well for five furlongs Sharp Birds race was not to his best form formTheory Theory show 4 to 5 Savoy show 6 to 5 Lady Elite show 8 to 5 Dnelist show 4 to 5 O J Q A SECOND HACK 1 Mile 600 added 100 to second 50 to third aOOttJL 3yearolda Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M ft X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 26747JTOAH 107 2 31 12 H 12 u J WinkfieldP Dunne 2 2 95 45 26793 G W W 102 4i 5n 41 45 21 2 T Knight Baker Gentry 10 13 13 4 26769 LEO NEWELL 109 3 41 21 21 3 31 Bnllman F T Wood 2331 23312563031LLILOUON 2563031LLILOUON 99 6 6 6 3 46 4 J Hanch C T Boots 10 25 25 8 26821 IMPROMPTU 103 IH In 31 6 5 55 Dominick F W Miner 66485 6648525972J8ARNER 25972J8ARNER 103 51 2n 5 52 6 6 J Woods J W Schorr 4652 4652Time Time 25 50 1 16 1 41 41Winner Winner ModestyWent Ch g by Bassetlaw Modesty Went to post at 305 At post 3 minutes Start good Won easily next three driving Toah assumed an easy command after the first quarter had been run and was never afterward in trouble G W W finished resolutely Leo Newell was tiring at the end Illilonon was right there and ran a good race all told Dominick put up a poor ride on Impromptu and got him cut off after passing beyond the half mile poat This is not Impromptus race and it should be thrown out Sarner WHS hopelessly cnt off when noariug the half mile post poundToab Overweights postOverweights Impromptu 1 pound Toab show 2 to 5 G V Wshow3 to 2 Leo Newell show 2 to 5 Impromptu show 7 to 10 O3 O I THIRD BACE5 JS Furlongs J600 added 100 to second 50 to third aOOttiia 2yoarolds Selling Ind Horuea AWt St K ft 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26794 JAUBERT 111 21 IH 11 U 131 Vandusen H J Scoggan 21 5 4i 2 26749 RED HOOK 108 1 31 3 22 22 J Woods J Marston 10 10 9 4 4266942DORE3N 266942DORE3N 102 4 5 i 41 Hi 3 J Ranch BnrnsWaterhse4 772 26629 ALADDIN 109 3 6 SH 71 41 Bullman G C Bennntt Co 8 8 41 115 26458 SANTA TERESA 102 95 92 72 82 51 T Knight J Welch Co 20 20 13 5 26749THE F HUNDRDIOS 5 81 81 6 65 Dominick A Simons 21 4 4 95 25780 LEGAL MAXIM 107 61 72 92 95 71 J WinkfleldP Dunne 10 25 25 8 825209LITTLE 25209LITTLE GEM 95 8 4 6s 51 8 Gormley L Thompson 30 30 8 4 26694 MURE8CA 102 7 21 2i 4 92 R Sullivan WB Jennings ColO 25 25 10 26691 KEN MUDDLE 100 10 10 10 10 10 J T Woods W D Greenwood 30 40 40 12 WHWinner Apprentice allowance Time 12J 24 lH 1 101c 01c 1 WH Winner Br c by Azra Mishap MishapWent Went to post at 310 At post 10 minutes Start good Won easily second the same Jau bert off well at oucn took command and the ruca was never in doubt Red Hook ran well and was easily the best of the others Doreen was tiring badly at the end and just lasted long enough to get third place from Aladdin Dominick gave The Four Hundred a poor ride and the gelding ran far below expectations He showed no high speed and never got out of an early entangle ¬ ment filuresca showed early speed but not much muchScratched Scratched 26768 McChosney 103 103Overweights Overweights Aladdin 1 pound Santa Teresa 2 Janbert 1 Mnresca 2 2Jaubert Jaubert show 4 to 5 Red Hook show 2 to 1 Doroen show evens The Four Hundred show 4 to 5 O Q1 Q FOURTH RACE 7 12 Furlongs 600 added 100 to second 50 to third OO cO 4y8arolde and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St ft StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26572 GEO ARNOLD 7 115 41 11 2 12 U IK Uaywood J W Fuller 75 4 4 75 75267952HEAD 267952HEAD WATER 5111 2 41 41 31 2 2 T Knight H L Jones Co 2 2 7535 26604 MAJOR D1XON 4105 INK 6 6 52 31 36 J Mathows J T Stewart Co 10 10 9 135 26793FEDERAL 5 111 6 21 21 43 13 Bullman L Marion Co 34 14545 268173 BONEY BOY 5 101 5 3 52 41 53 53 Seatoa Mrs R Bradley 20 30 30 8 26797 BEAUTY BOOK 4 97 3 5U 31 6 6 6 Gormley FBVanMeterBro20 20 20 6 Time 12 24 48 114 133 133Winner Winner Ch h by Sir Dixon Dione DioneWent Went to post at 4 25 At post 2 minute Start good Won in a terrific drive of three who went under the line noses apart George Arnold ran with a dash of his old time speed but it took all of Caywoods skill to land him the winner from the fast closing Headwater and Major Dixon Headwater appeared to have the best chance a sixteenth out but Knight was clearly outridden by Caywood in the closing strides Both tho winner and Headwater slightly crowded Major Dixon into the inddo rail in tho last fifty yards but it hardly made any difference in the result Federal ran welt for six furlongs and then retired The others never had a chance chanceScratched26820 Scratched26820 Irish Jewel 94 94Overweights Overweights Major Dixon 3 pounds Georgo Arnold 1 1ieorge ieorge Arnold show 3 to 5 Headwater show out Major Dixon show 4 to 5 Federal show out O tQt A FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 7O Yards 600 added 100 to second 50 to aOOtflt third 3y oarolds and upward Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St ft 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26662 CAMBRIAN 5 110 12 21 11 U U 11 T Knight J B Respass 2 18518545 18518545267713SPEC1FIC 267713SPEC1FIC 4 109 3 32 32i 35 22 22 Bullman C R Ellison 85 85 65 out 26771 CAVIAR 4115 43 IKK 32 2H 33 35 Caywood M H TichenorCo2 2 8535 26662 WILD PIRATE 3 98 2s 4a 4 IK 45 4 J T Woods J S OBrien 10 30 30 6 6266923CONUNDRUM 266923CONUNDRUM 3 95 555555 T Meade 8 C Bryant 20 75 75 15 15Time Time 12 24 49 1 14 1 40 1 44J Winner Ch h by Hindoo Cambria CambriaWont Wont to post at 4 55 At post 2 minutes Start poor Won easily second tho same Cambrian went into the lead just after the quarter had beau run and was never afterward headed Specific off badly ran a good race but could never maka up the lost ground Bnllman was at him hard and strongly all the way but to no avail Caviar had enough by the time the head of the stretch had been reached The others were never contenders contendersOverweights Overweights Specific 1 pound poundNo No show betting on first three O f Q A K SIXTH HACK 1 Mile 600 added 100 to second 50 to third OOttO 3yearolds and upward Belling Ind Horsea A Wt 8t K 4 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 26689 BEN BATTLE 4 99 3 31 41 2H 23 l i J Hicks WdfrdEvrmanlS 20 12 4 26720 SERRANO 7 101 2 IH H 1 25 T Knight J B Respass 12 351120 out out2674833CARLEr 2674833CARLEr LILY 4 103 21 Hi 21 3 t 33 35 J Woods W 8 Barnes 21 4 4 45 26819 NET REGENT 4 104 71 62 51 5s 51 4 ERobartsnP J Nolan 10 40 40 12 1226817FLEURON 26817FLEURON 4 103 51 41 3 4H 4i = 53 Gormley Mrs J B Brannon 10 25 25 7 26634 TEXAS TOM 4 102 4 75 11 6 63 610 R Sullivan J D McMillan 60 100 100 30 26516 ZACATO3O 5 106 61 51 61 710 7 76 J WinkQeld G B Grimes 30 40 40 12 26260 PAPA HARRY 6 103 8 8 8 8 8 8 Dominick H A Cotton 20 40 40 12 Apprentice allowance Time 24 49 1 15 1 40 Winner Ch g by Eberlee Battle Belle Wont to post at 525 At post 5 minutes Start good Won in a drive second easily JBen Battle laid along third and close up to the head of the stretch where he moved up and joined Serrano and the two fonght it out sharply down through the last sixteenth Ben Battle outgam ing the latter Serrano was probably a shade short as he weakened in the closing strides Scar ¬ let LUjr had enough after six furlongs had been run Fleuron was there for nearly six furlongs and tb retired The others nvnr had a chance Be tchad 268213 Bosi 98 26796 Light Ball 86 26769 Uncle Tom 84 26720 Conetellator 103 103Overweights Overweights Papa Harry 2 pounds Scarlet Lily 2 Zacatoso 5


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