Saratoga Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1901-08-24

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SARATOGA FORM CHART CHARTSARATOGA SARATOGA K Y August S3 Seventeenth day The Saratoga Association Summer SummerMeeting Meeting Weather clear track alow but drying out Presiding Judge Clarence McDowell Starter G J Fitzgerald Racing starts at 2 15 p m 7 7 TO FIB8T BACB58 Mile J400 added 2yearolds Maidens Allowan Ind Horses A Wt St M K K BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H C HOSE PLUME 112 9 52 Si 1 12 Mounce A Balmont 6 15 IE 274123EMMA A M 109 7 21 2 = 2a 21 Be anchampT Murphy 8 10 8 27566 WODEN 112 6 61 6 51 3 McGinn R T Wilson 10 12 8 KNAPSACK 112 3 36 5 4i 42 OConnor A Featheratone 10 40 3 27634 FONTENIX 109 4 1 1 3 5 Coohran G H Avery Jr 10 12 7 27589 JIM TULLY 112 2 41 4 = 61 6 Shaw T Monahan Monahangz 85 2 8 85 45 259S9 MAJOR TENNY US 5 gz 7n 7 j Woods J W Schorr 10 12 10 4 9 9 9 82 Coylie MShea 100 100 100 40 PRESUMPTION 112 10 10 10 10 9 Blair J MSheaJ E Seagram SeagramA 100 100 100 40 27634 CHICKADEE 71 71 8 10 Odom A G Woston 5 6 6 2i Time 12 24 37 49M 1 05 Winner RosemaryWent Ch c by Henry of Navarre Lady Rosemary Went to post at 220 At post 4 minntes Start fair Won easily second driving Rose Plums steadily improved his position from a bad break and came away at the end like breaking sticks af tar a wide stretch turn His was a fairly promising debut Emma A M was bast of the 11 j j j n4u i nnnni r j i i j u i racer Knapsacks was a very fair first showing Fonteniz after displaying an unusual burst tired in the stretch It was probably due to the slow track Jim Tolly had worked five furlongs easily in 102 but failed to make good He was possibly handicapped by the deep going Major Tenny is a fine looker and was evidently not fit Chickadee much overdone ran a very bad race Scratched raceScratched Katherine C 109 109Rose Rose Plume show 2 to 1 Emma A M show 8 to 5 Woden show 8 to 5 Jim Tully show out 6 rT f7 fj t SECOND BACK 18 Miles S800 added AU Ages Handicap Ind Horsas A Wt St St Ji K 5 StrFin Jockays Owners O H 0 P 276352LAT8ON 6 118 4 5n 51 54 43 1 IN Shaw G E Smith 66485 27660 HAMMOCK 4 108 2 31 S 311 32 49 23 OConnor J A McGarry 3 31 31 85 27567GAY BOY 2 103 1 IB 1 = li I 2 = 3 Cochran C H Mackay 4662 276832THE AMAZON 4 112 6 21 23 22 21 3 45 Wonderly P S P Randolph 45585 27714 ALBIKE 5 105 3 6 6 6 6 6 510 Miies W C Daly 20 30 25 8 276333L FISHERMNS 102 5 41 42 4H 5 5 6 J Woods JHMcCormick 3 4 13515 Time 25 50 116 143 156 Winner EllerslieBpaldieWent B b by Knight of EllerslieBpaldie Went to post at 245 At post 5 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Latson carefully saved to the stretch caught Hammock Gay Boy and The Amazon tiring all of which had been racing throughout at the limit of their speed Tho deep cuppy track was especially favorable to Hammock which ran a fine raca Gay Boy set a very fast pace and ran a rarely good race conceding lumps of weight to every starter and had he been waited with would probably have won Single handed it would have been a certainty The Amazon ran about the best race of her life at the weight Alsike was very sore and Lone Fisherman evidently disliked the heavy track trackLatson Latson show 7 to 10 Hammock show 3 to 5 Gay Boy show evens Lone Fisherman show 2 to 5 O rT r7 r7 THIRD RACK 1 flUle and 70 Yards 3yearolds a d coward Soiling 1 I I I J The Amsterdam Stakes 81000 added Ind Horses A Wt Bt H A BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 27590 F1H8T WHIP 4 111 4 4 4 38 3 o l r Bullman J McLnughlin 2 13511513 27588CAHBUNCLE 4 108 3 36 2n 2 la 23 Cochran T J Healey 12 35 12 out 277353MALTBTER out277353MALTBTER 3 90 2 22 Hill 2i 350 CrsthwaiteA Foathorstone 15 20 12 3 24847 QUEEN PEPPER 3 100 1 IH 31 4 4 4 BeauchampPeppar Stable 20 50 40 5 Time 25 51 116J 142 1466 Winner 1466Winner Br c by Duke of Montroee Theora TheoraWent Went to post at 317 At post 9 minutes Start good Won driving second easily First Whip lost ground at the start from a flat footed break but ran on the good footing throughout and a first class ride won for him although he is superior to Carbuncle on a fast track Car ¬ buncle was weakly handled and on a track just to his liking failed to run up to bis best form Maltster ie extra useful on a cuppy track Ho was very fit and at the distance his race was above his average alwaysScratched form Qneen Pepper is a nonstayer always Scratched 27663 Kinnikinnick 103 277712Hammock 103 27509 Mayor Gilroy 98 No 98No show betting on first three 6 rj rj TJ O FOURTH RACE 78 asile S500 added 3yoarolds Belling Ind Horses A Wt St X H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 276323QUE8S WORK 96 5 2 = 31 21 12 H Wonderly J Gardner 75 85 85 35 27660 COL BALLNTYNE 111 6 5 52 41 31 2 Cochran J J McCafferty 3 6 41 85 27174 LIZZIE A 91 3 66 4 31 2 36 Thompson E Whal n 66585 27890 BOUNTEOUS 98 4 4n 65 65 52 41 L Smith DavisVanKenrnS 10 7 21 27440 JAMES JCORBETT 111 7 31 H 1 43 53 Richards P H Hume 20 50 40 10 27632 CONNIE 91 1 H 2 51 61 61 Craamer W C Daly 6 15 12 4 27528 THOROUGHBRED 101 2 8 7 71 o 720 730 Brennan OL Richards 12 50 40 10 21772 IDLE WAYS 105 8 7 8 8 8 8 BeanchampJohn Borkel 10 12 6 2 Time 13 24Jg 49 1 16 1 29 29Winner GrayWent Winner Blk f by Charade Edith Gray Went to post at 355 At post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Guess Work cleverly handled throughout waited on the pacemaker to the stretch and came away easily when called on Colonel Ballentyne well up throughout finished strong and ran in greatly improved form Lizzie A was on the outside and carried wide and was going well at the end on her own courage Bounteous is improving James J Corbett is worth remembering in heavy going among slower ones onesScratched Scratched 27470 Sweet Tooth 111 27736 Iciclo 108 108Gness Gness Work show 1 to 4 Colonel Balleutyne show 3 to 5 Lizzie A ahow 3 to 5 27774 m FIFTH RACE 58 Mile 700 added 2yearolds Allowances Ind Horees A Wt St M K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 27504 FEME BOLE 109 3 22 23 23 IB Cochran J McCafferty 10 10 8 3 27504 CORNWALL 112 7 12 12 li 2 Shaw BarrickOConor75 75 45 25 27634 BATYAH 109 1 5n 5 S 32 Miles JE Madden 20 40 30 10 276S4 TENAGKA 109 8 41 61 51 41 OConnor P Balmont 10 12 12 4 27506ROCKBY 27506ROCKBYTIPPETOE8 112 4 61 4 4n 51 Bullman W H Sealey 5 6 41 75 TIPPETOE8 109 9 7 71 72 63 McGinn F M Moore 30 40 30 12 268003 ANDALUSIAN 112 5 31 S 62 71 Mounce OF Johnson 4 5 41 75 27394 TRITON 112 2 8888 Brennan R Kane 50 150 100 40 27664 CONNECTICUT 112 10 9999 Odom Westown Stable 30 100 40 20 27445 HOPED ALE 109 8 10 10 10 10 L Smith Mrs E Harris 20 00 30 10 Time 10Time 12 24 S6 49J 1 01 Winner BloafiomWont 01Winner B f by Sir Dbcon Cherry Bloafiom Wont to post at 4 25 At post 7 minutes Start good Won driving second easily Fosse Sole was best but swerved repeatedly in the Etretch under a weak whipping finish yet oamo on strongly Is fairly good without doubt Cornwall outran the field and appeared to be a certain winner almost throughout bat was outgamed at the end by the winner Batyah was favored by the track and ran a fine race Tenagra Rockay and Andalusian all quit in the etretck Tippetoes endScratched closed a big gap and was going strongly at the end Scratched 27662 Cats Paw 109 109Feme Feme Sole show 7 to 5 Cornwall show ont Batyah show 4 to 1


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