Washington Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1901-11-20

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WASHINGTON FORM CHART. "WASHINGTON, D. C, November 19. Eighth day. Washington Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear: track fast. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mara Cassidy. Racing atarta at 2:00 p. m. FIRST BACK 3-4 Mile. 3100 added. All Ages. Handicap. CZj0 Ind Horaea A Wt St 34 Vk X StrFin Jockoya Owners OHO F 29184SADDUCEE 4 132 4 1h lu ih ib Micliaela A C McCaflerty 6-5 9-5 8-5 3-5 "9489 DEWEY 2 101 3 2h 22 22 23 Cochran B Hchreibir 3 16-52 1 29463 L. OF T. VALLEY 3 114 6 52 3H 3H 3a Shea H T Wilson Jr 10 10 J 21 j 29393 SATIRE 3 107 5 7 61 41 4 Bedfern H ftSchaffer 6 7 6 2 ; 29415 PIGEON POST 3 122 7 6H 5a 52 5 Mitchell H M akilea 10 20 20 7 ; 29413 MAN OWAR 2 105 2 41 7 7 63 T Bnrna O L RichardB 5 8 8 21 9331 CORMORANT 5 108 1 3 4a 6 7 Butter F J KittlemariandColO 40 40 10 ; Timo, 13, 246, 50, 1:16. ; Winner -h. c, by Bathampton 8adie. . . ! Went to post at 2:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Sad-duceo ran a good game race and handled tho high weight well but Michaels came near throwing -she race away in the last fow strides by baing ovorconfldent. Dewey showed all hiBold time speed and hung on well nnder punishment. Lapy of the Valley did hr best but was tiring and . Satire would have bean third in another stride Pigeon Post ran a poor race. , . Scratched i9463Unmaaked. 140; 29463 Redpath, 123; 29163 Prince Richard, 122; 2729S Jerry Hunt, 122; 29186 Feme Sole, 121: 2927723horabam, 120; 29139 Baroucha, 120; 29463 Alpaca. 114; 293S5FonsolucB,112; 29183 Andy WilliamB, 112; 29010 Kalif, 108; 29439 Carrington, 107; 29483 Playliko, 1C0; 2S482 Lemoyne, 98 Overweights Man ovVar, 3 pounds; Cormorant, 1. Sadducea, show, 1 to 5. Dewey, show, 2 to 5, Lady of tho VaUey, show, 6 to 5. BEC0NI BACE 5-8 Mlle 00 added. 2-year-olds. MaidenB. Allowances. AOd-OjL Ind Hores AWt St 34 34 and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C F 29332 TRADER 105 7 31 2a 21 1 Cochran B Schreiber 4 5 4 8-5; 29184 BUnOABUNNA 105 6 6 3 Ih ln Rice A G Weston 15 20 12 5 ; 29221 GENE3EO 105 1 51 51 3 3s J Martin C H Niehall 5 8 5 2 ; 29221 BLANCHE HERMN105 5 9 8 8 4" Michaels F Gardner 6 7 5 2 9S91 WILD BESS 105 8 4 6b 51 5 L Smith A Featherstono 21 31 S 1 29361 PTCDE8TAL 105 2 12 71 6a 61 Shea W fihowaltar 10 15 10 4 29391 NUPTIAL 105 9 10 9 9 7H Croamer W Jennings 20 40 30 10 280S7 QDNS MES9ENGR105 16 8 10 10 82 Redfcrn Pepper Stable 10 40 SO 10 FLYING COLORS 105 3 21 1 1 9 T Burns W A Chanler 20 25 15 6 "9305 AUGURY 1C8 4 7a 4H 4n 10 Ruttor J J MRcKessey 15 100 60 20 29279 CLIPPER 105 10 11 11 11 11 Mause G H Gillette 20 50 40 12 LADY TEAZLE 105 12 13 13 1? 12 Booker HarrisonandHowrd4 5 3 1 ,9279tAVI6 105 11 12 12 13 13 Beaton J BoBtwick 20 SO 15 6 "6174 SEMI NAVABBE K5 13 14 14 14 14 Miles G C Johnson 20 50 40 12 9106 MARY GATE WOOD 105 14 15 15 15 15 Weber MrsATurney 60 200 100 40 QUEENS MAID 105 15 16 16 16 16 Brennan P T Boacho 20 200 200 60 :293S2 SUNNY PORT 109 17 17 17 17 17 Wilson F A and G B Hanby 60 200 100 40 Dead heat; purse divided. fOmitted from entries. Time, 12,25,51,1:04. Winners Traner, br, f. by Sain Ohio Belle, Uuccasunna, b. f, by Tenny Skadi. Went to post at 2 :40. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; third the same. 8ncca-snnna was bast, but Cochran outrode Bice at the finish and got up in the last Btride. She and Trauer ran lapped throughout tho stretch. The next three were coming strongly and the race would hava been between them in a few more fitrides. Blanche Herman ran a winning race, as did also Wild Boes. Flying Colors nd Augury showed speed, but weakened under the drive. Scratched 294S7 Drop Light, 105; 26754 Dotlet, 105; 29160 Pariaina, 105; 293913Somersault, 105. Overwoights Augury, 3 pounds; Sunny Port, 4. Trauor, show, 4 to 5. Succasunna, show, 21 to 1. Genoseo, show, evens. Wild Bess, show, 1 to 2. Lady Teazle, show. 1 to 2. THIRD RAGE 1 ftsile and 70 Sards. 00 added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt Bt 34 3 StrFin Jockeys Qwnorn O H G P "294632T HE PURITAN 118 1 12 li 1 13 15 13 Michaels J J McCafferty 1-101-8 1-25.... 291093PHILMA PAXTON 108 2 2 2 2 2 2 L Smith H Lang 10 25 20 .... Time, 13, 26, 52, 1 :1S, 1 :46r 1 :50J. Winner B. c, by Deceiver Lizzie Montrose. Went to poet it 3 :0i. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily. The Puritan only cant6rsd for tho entire distance. 8eratched-29416Lamp oLee, 118; 29280Criterion, 118; 28615 Barbotto, 108. FOURTH BACK 3-4 Mile. S300 added. 2-ysar-olda. Allowances. CJ. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 K H StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P 2914KXTINGU18HEK 108 55 14 12 1 13 Cochran T Bbiels 6-5 8-5 9-101-3 29335 FONSOLUCA 105 3 22 2H 33 2 J Martin J G Lyman 5 6 4 6-5 28776 PRETORIU3 108 4 32 32 2a 3 Wonderly "W C Whitney 21 4 4 1 29303 PAR. EXCELLENCES 5 5H 51 52 411 Redfern Popper Stable 5 7 7 21 2930S TRUMP 108 6 41 4 4 53 Creamer W C Daly 10 20 20 6 29125 GLEN WATER 103 8 71 71 7h 6h Webar Turney Bros 10 20 15 5 28847 FRIVOL 105 1 6h 61 6a 7b Miles P 8 P Randolph 30 100 100 20 28574 POHTILLION 108 7 8 8 8 8 Smith Setauket Stable 30 100 100 30 28369 VIV1ANI 105 9 9 9 9 9 L Smith Baker and Gibson 40 100 60 SO Time, 12, 25, 49, 1 Winner B. c, by Candlemas Maggie Mitchell. Went to post at 3:29. At post 3 minutoB. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Extinguisher has developed into quite a useful colt and the race was only an easy gallop for him. Fonsoluca was skilfully handled and just lasted long enough to hold second place. Fretorius finished strongly. He is very high in flesh and will be a hard horse to beat with another race or two. Par Excellence ran poorly. Gln Water has gone back. Scratched 294142 Bockey, 108; 29493 Man o War. 108; 294932Dewey, 108; 29417 James P. Keating, 108; 29114 Coacoa, 105; 27895 The Goldflnder, 105. Extinguisher, ,flbow, out. Fonsoluca, show, 1 to 2. Pretorins, show, 1 to 2. OHinf7 FIFTH KACJS 1 1-16 Mile. S400 added. 3-year-oldB and upward. AtlJhfy i Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St 34 X StrFin Jockeya Ownora O H O P 28987 MMEEKIN 4 107 4 11 IH H U H J Martin W M Barrick 1-6 1-4 1-8 out 294188PABLET LILY 4 104 1 2H 2a 21 211 23 Cochran 8 8 Tracey and Co 10 15 10 7-5 29440TYB 8HENA 5 107 2 42 46 46 43 3h Brennan Plate and Co 10 15 12 4-5 29416 PBOSPEB LA GAI3 100 5 3i 31 311 31 4 Seaton J B Bratton 30 100 100 12 293023ALTHEA 5 104 3 5 5 5 5 5 Bedfarn E Beynolds 12 20 20 2 Timo, 12, 26, 51,1:18,1:44, 1:51. Wiener B. c, by Fonao DaiBy Bose. Wei to post at 3:55. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the samo. It was only a question of McMeekin being right as it was a stake borBe against poor platers. He was -under strong restraint all the way. Scarlet Lily was hard ridden but could not make a contest of it. Tyr Sbena and Althea ran poor races. Scratched 294863Bafaollo, 107; 294162Daath, 106; 29485 Bingleader, 104; 29416 Big Gun, 104; 294852Mynheer, 104; 29183 Himself, 100; 29395 Oudenarde, 100. No show betting on first three. U1XTH KACB 7-8 JSme 5400 added. All Ages. Allowances. 294:08 Ind Horsoa A Wt St 34 S StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P 293353LADY GODIVA 2 84 5 4u 7h 7h 6a 1 Henderson F B Hitchcock 5 7 7 2 29163 PBCE BICHARD 4 110 8 8 81 61 5n 2 Booker L Stuart 2 21 8-5 3-5 29277i3HOBEHAM 4 110 2 61 9 9 71 3a Michaela T Monahan 3 4 8 1 29159 CABL KAHLEB 3 99 6 5" 42 2a 2H 4 Wonderly J H Carr 8 12 10 4 29010KALIF 4 102 4 2 2 41 31 51 Shea H J Morris 30 100 40 10 29463 ALPACA 4 107 1 12 12 H 12 62 L Smith A C McCafferty 7 7 4 8-5 28508 BY GEOBGE 5 102 9 910 5a 3a 4a 72 Thimo J K Garnott 100 200 200 60 29010 LEE KING 4 107 11 11 11 11 11 83 Cochran J S OBrien 8 12 12 4 294C9 CONNIE 3 94 7 7 6" 8 8a 92 Creamer W C Daly 100 150 100 30 293933SNARK 3 99 3 3u 3a 5 9 10 J Martin W Oliver SO 50 40 10 29140 IMPERIALIST 4 107 10 10 10 10 10 11 Brennan J E Lane 15 25 15 6 272603GOLD LACK 4 107 Fell at start. Weber 33 Peters 15 30 20 8 29392 ABGANAUTA 3 99 Left at post. Bedfern F M Bray 100 300 100 40 Omitted from entries. Time, 13, 25, 50Ms, 1 :16, 1 :30J. Winner B. f, by Hnnover Edith Gray. Went to post at 4:20. At post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; socond the same. Lady Godiva is a good filly, but was lucky in squeezing through next to the rail, as Henderson was of little help at tho end. Princo Bichard came around the field in tho last sixteenth and was in front a stride beyond the wire. He was best and would have won with clear sailing. Shoreham closed up strongly at the end. The next three were all out from their early efforts. Alpaca is very speedy, but is best over a shorter ronto. 8cratchod-C6463 Brisk, 107; 29C84 Verify, 107; 27507 Ventoro, 102; 29417 May J 89. Lady Godiva, show, evens. Prince Bichard, show, 1 to 3. Shoreham, show, 3 to 5. Alpaca, show, 4 to 5. I


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