Lakeside Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1901-11-10

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LAKESIDE FOR?J CHART. ROBT, IND., November 9. Twelfth day. Lakeside Jockoy Club. Fall Minting. Weather cloar; track fast. Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamiltoa. 8tartr, Bichard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. QQkQl FIBBT BACK 3-4 Mile. Puree 5400 ; 875 to second; 525 to third. and3SZ 3-year-oidB and, upward. Sailing. Tad Horses AWtBtH -A X StrFin Jockeys Owncrn - O H 0 P 29150EVELYN BBD 5 100 3 li 1 la 11 Otis F G Moshier and Co 1 1 1 2-5 286t7 MANGO 5 106 4h 31 22 22 21 Blake G W Cook 25 25 10 4 29208 HABNEY 3 103 5h 6kk 3kk 5i 31 Hshberger W Mulveil 15 20 20 8 25763H03IAGE 3 98 2 8 6 Sh 4k J Hicks C Mnlbolland 4 5 5 2 292-11 STAB COTTON 4 103 1 2 41 41- 52 T Maade H A Cotton 15 30 30 10 29099GALLOPIN 3 91 7 5 5" 7i 61 Hope J J Oglos 15 20 20 8 232083TKE BUTCHER 3 101 7 8i 6 72 Bice J E Cashing 3 3 3 1 29153 WAT1TA 3 102 123 112 m gi 8 Soaton T Carey 15 15 15 6 29U2 Li A GORTA 3 93 10a 13 101 91 91 Dowler B Smith 40 JO 50 15 29180 DOBOTHY LEE 3 108 13 101 91 101 101 Coburn G Mule 8 8 7 3 29208 NEUHERGER 5 103 Hi 9 121 121 Hi Nutt Mrs L Griffin 40 40 40 15 29099 MONEY BACK 5 105 82 4" 71 11 12? Bassinger W Matthei and Co 7 8 8 3 28693 HARRY TURNER5 103 9" 12 13 13 IS Dobs G B Stockton 40 40 40 15 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 48, 1:15. Winner Ch. m, by Perkins or Rowland Evolyn. Went to post as 2:00. At post 5 minntes. Btartrgood. Won easily; second the same Evelyn Byrd was in a soft spot and although pressed closely in the first half came away easily in the last eighth. Mango ran well, but faltered slightly in the closing strides. Harney ran a good -race and finiehad stonily. Homage bang when tbe picch cams. The race should do her good and she should beat this kind of a field before long. 8tar Cotton showed a clever turn of speed, but tired slightly in the last Qighth. tfcratchod-28872 Skip Me, 105; 29116 Lord Howard, 106; 29153 Hanan, 98. Overweights Evelyn Byrd, 2 pounds; Mango, 1; Harney, 2; Gallopin, 1; Dorothy Lea, 4. Evelyn Byrd, show, out. Mango, show, 2 to 1. Harney, show, 3 to 1. The Butcher, show, 1 to 2. VJO QFC SECOND RACE 3-4 Mlse. Puree 00 ; 575 to second; 25 to third. Q 3-y8ar-oldB und upward. Belling. j Ind Horses A Wt Bt X H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 29118 RIVAL DARE 5 111 H 1 la 12 n Dominick Bolich and Sweet 1112-5 292082AARON 3 93 IV lie 91 6i 21 J Hicks 8 S Bender and Co 12 12 12 4 291523. LAZARUS E3Q.5 101 3" 3 4" 2 3i Hope F M Arthur 20 30 30 12 29153RObA DIAH 4 100 7 i 92 81 5" 41 Does C B Campbell 12 12 12 A .29208 BG H N. GENE 4 103 82 101 6 4h 5 Beaton J D McMillan andCol2 15 15 5 29237 S. OF BETHHEM6 103 6" 5a 7h 3 6a T Meade Hart Gibson Jr 5 7 7 2 -29237 MI88 CON BAD 4 101 2" 72 lOi 8i 71 Bassinger E M Jackson 15 20 15 6 29212 THE BOEB 3 105 l 4 3b 7i 8i Blake O C Basche 5 5 4 8-5 19l783BOOMERACK 3 9S 9H 8 5i 101 9 Otis J and H Arthur 3 3 3 1 9237NYX 3 95i i 21 21 9i lOi Bice B Nicholson and Co 12 15 15 5 29?093HUT UP 3 96 lOi 6i 11and 112 Hi Helgeson V Hughes and Co 30 30 30 12 25734 BARNEY F. 4 103 12 12 12 12 12 Hshberger C A Johnson and Co 30 60 60 20 Apprentice allowance. Time, 2iH, 1:15. Winner Ch. m, by Only Dare Mollie Jones Went to post at 2:30. At post 5 minuteB. Start good. Won handily ; second easily. Bival Dare showed the most speed all the way, but had to be shaken up in tho last fifty yards to stall off Aarons bid. The latter finished stoutly after being badly outrun in the early part of the race. Sam Lazarns Eeq. ran as if back to his best form and will bo hard to beat in the same kind of a field hereaf tsr especially in the mud. Star of Bethlehem hardly ran his race. The Boer has seemingly trained off. Boomerack is an in and outer. Nyx ran well for five furlongs. Scratched Sigma Nu, 103. n Corrected weights Sam Lazarus, Esq., 101; Shut Up, 96. Overweights Miss Conrad, 1 pound; The Boer, 1; Nyx, 2i. Bival Dare, show, out. Aaron, show, 2 to 1. Sam Lazarus Esq., show, 6 to 1. The Boer, show, i to 5. Boomerack, show, 1 to 2. O O it O rf3 THIRD RACE 5-8 Kile. Purso 00 ; 575 to second ; B25 to third" triXJXj 2-yoar-oldn. Allowances. Ind Horso3 A Wt BV M, S StrFin Jockeys Owners O H G P k 29U7NEL. WADDELL 107 4 12 13 13 12 Blake T Carey 1-3 1-3 1-4 out 29207 HERODE3 100 2" 22 22 2" 2n Rice B Nicholson 100 100 100 15 27838 AMIGABI 100 62 3 31 31 31 T Meade Mrs E Harris 12 25 25 l 29269 LACBIMAE 107 5 i 41 43 45 46 Davisson. M H Tichenor andCo3 4 4 1-2 29207 CHAMINADE 1C0 3a 6i 61 6 5i J Hicks W M Sloan 20 40 40 8 29211 I. 8AMEL8ON 103 1 53 5i 5" 63 Hshborger T J McHale 10 15 15 3 29207 HOWENDOBLER 1C0 7 7 7 7 7 Doss C B Campbell 100 1C0 100 15 Time, 12, 24, 48, 1:01. Winner B. f, by Julian May Wagner. Went to post at 2:55. Off at tho first break to a good start. Won easily; second driving. Nellie Waddell outclassed her field and simply played with her opponents. Herodes ran a surprisingly good race, standing a drive for an eighth of a mile down the stretch. Amigari finished strongly and would havo bsen second in another stride. Lacrimae was always outrun. I. Sam-elson has seemingly become stale. Ecratched-29211 Bag Tag, 103. Herodes, show, 4 to 1. Amigari, show, 7 to 5. Lacrimae, show, out. HinslOrr FOURTH BAGS 3-4 Mile. Purse 500 ; 5 to second ; 525 to thira. jZlXj andj i All AgoB. Handicap. Ind Horeaa A Wt 8t X Vk li StrFin Jockoye Owners Q- H C P 29U92MONEY and1U8S 3 107 4 li 12 13 1k Dominick F T Woods 1112-5 291492SEA QUE3N 5 SO 2" 31 41 4 22 Dowler JALewis 15 15 12 4 29149J1F YOU DARE 3 95 3 2i 32 2 3 J Hicks Bolich and Sweet 4 4 4 6-5 291213FEDERAL 5 115 51 52 51 51 42 Coburn 8 C Hildreth 2i 13-513-54-5 292371ANDE8 5 105 1 62i 6 62 51 Otis Jamts Arthur 6 7 7 2 29052 BONEY BOY 5 89i 72 72 7i 7i 6 Beaton Mrs R Bradley 40 40 40 15 29181 GONFALON 4 107 6 4 2h 31 7" Blake 8 C Hildreth 2i 13-513-54-5 29120 D. THO UPSON 3 105 8 8 8 8 8 Bice F C Moshier 7 8 8 2i Coupled in betting. Time, 24, 47s, 1 :13. Winner Ch. g, by The Hero Little Grove Queen. Went to post at 3:15. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Money Muss was bBBt and showed the most spaed for the entire route. 8ea Queen was the victim of a bad ride. She finished fast but could not qnito got up. If You Dare ran right to the mark. Federal finished stoutly. Gonfalon had enough whan a furlong out. Danman Thompson was alwayB outrun. Scratched 29178Harry Herendsen, 100; 289452Vulcain, 103. L Overweights Money Unas, 1 pound; Boney Boy, li. 2AQQQ FIFTH BACK 1 1-8 Miles. Purse 8700 ; 575 to second ; 525 to third. y AJJ O 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St St and Vt 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 2923920BONTA8 4 108 3 5 5 5 3 32 U Blake G W Cook 1 1 1 out 291812BOLL. BOEB 3 108 1" la 22 22 21 22 Coburn SC Hildreth 8r5 2 2 2-5 292103EARCHER 3 9S 4i 21 16 18 16 13 32 Davisson SC Hildreth 8-5 2 2 2-5 291203OMDURMAN 3 96 5 4i 41 3i 4i 41 4H J Hicks FCook 2i 2i 11-5 4-5 29268 BEN CHANCE4 98 2a 3H 3i 44 5 5 5 Munro R M Westerfield 12 15 15 5 Coupled in betting. Time, 13, 26, 0, 1 :15, 1 :41, 1 :53Jand Winner B. c, by Azra Starlight. Went to post at 3:40. Off at tho first break to a good start. Won easily; sscond handily, Orontas came with his usual rush through the stretch and won going away. Rolling Boar ran well and finished stoutly but had no chance to beat the winner. Searcher tired and fell away fast in the last eighth. Omdnrman was always outrun. Ben Chance was outclassed. Scratched 2918130dnor, 95; 291S02Telamon, 95; 29268Bsnckart, 88. Overweights Boiling Boer, 2 pounds. The uutry, show, out. Searcher, show, out. w O O SIXTBTBACB 1 Mile. Purse 00; 575 to second: 5 to third. andJ All Ages. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St hi V X StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H O P 292673MIRACLE II. 2 74 1" 58 58 23 la is w Knapp Mrs H Bradley 8-5 8-5 8-5 1-2 29181 LENNEP 6 104 3" 1 13 11 23 26 Bassingor G and M Foster 4 6 6 2 2918D2TELAMON 3 98 2a 2i 2a 4 43 3" J Hicks S C Hildreth 3 3 3 6-5 29151 P. THE FIDDLR 5 107 7 7 7 610 58 42 Dominick MMcNamraRec7 8 8 2i 292393 WAYWARD BOYS 95 62 33 33 Si Sa 515 Daviseon M H TichenorandCo8-5 8-5 8-5 1-2 29233 BTEL. PEHKTNS3 77 4a 4a 4a 5Zi 66 65 HeJgoson L T Lee and Bon 15 15 12 4 29052 PIRATES QUN 3 100 5" 65 61 7 7 7 Otia James Arthur andC0EO 60 60 20 Time, 21, 4 lMHi Winner Ch. g, by Miracle Annie L. Went ; "to post at 4 :C0. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Miracle II. finished fast and strongly and beat out Lsnnop in the closing strides. The latter improved suddenly and ran in mucb improved form. Telamon was always outrun. Pay the Fiddlor closed up stoutly in the last eighth and would have been third in a stride or two. Wayward Boy tired badly in the last quarter. 8cratched-29268Benckart, 95. - Overweights Pay the Fiddler, 3 pounds; Stella Parkins, 5; Pirates Quean, 5. Miracle II., show, out. Lennep, show, evens. Telamon, show, 3 to 5. Wayward Boy, show, out. 2"Qtrr 8EVENTH BACK 1 Mile. PurseJIOO; 575 tosecond; 5tothird. tQUU 3-year-olda and upward. Belling. Ind Horses AWt Bt X H StrFin Jockeys Ownera O H C P 2924023ABILLA 4 104 3" 5 52 4i 3 12 T Dean T Settle and Co 2 2 2 4-5 292123BED APPLE 3 96 5a 4i 1? 15 13 21 Rice E Trotter and Co 10 10 10 4 29241 PRECURSOR 4 108 11 11 8H 5 41 31 Coburn 8 C Hildreth 8 10 10 4 292403 LIN DEN ELLA 4 107 2a 2 31 2k 2h 41 Hshberger WHWillmsonandCoS 3 S 6-5 29240MYTH 7 104 7i 72i 65 3i 53 5 Hope H Thorpe and Co 2 2 2 4-5 29212 GUY H. 3 99 4 63 4. 7 7 6 Davisson J E Cushing 6 6 6 2i 29051MOE COLLINS 3 89 8i 91 10 102 83 7 D Mitchell James Arthur 15 15 12 5 29100 GLIS3ANDO 4 103 I" la, 7i 81 3 8 J Hicks C Mulholland 30 40 40 12 29268 F. GARNER 7 103 91 8i 9 9 105 95 A Stone Albert Stone 100 100 100 40 29122MI88 LIZA 5 98 6i 32 2a 63 61 1010 Helgeson J D Cunningham 10 10 10 4 28329 JOHN BAKER 7 106 101 lOi 11 U u n Bassinger N M Vedder 10 20 20 8 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 24, 50, 1 :15, 1 :42. Winner Br, f , by Spendthrift Mabel A. Went to post at 4:30. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second handily. Barilla finished with a fine rush through the stretch and was going away fast at the end. Red Apple showed a lot of Bpeod, but tired in the last eighth. Precursor ran well and came fast at the end. Linden Ella tired somewhat when the drive came. Myth had no chance from where he got away. GlUsando showed a dash of early speed. Scratched 29270 Uncle Tom, 92; 29116Holen Paxton. 98; 29265 Mary Moore, 93; 29240 Do Madge, 103; 29240 El Ghor, 100; 28960 Miss Dooley, 98; 292413Isabey, 106. Overweights Precursor, 2 pounds. Sarilla, show, 2 to 5. Red Apple, show, 2 to 1. Precursor, show, 2 to 1. Linden Ella, show, 3 to 5. Myth, show, 2 to 5.


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