Saratoga Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-08-07

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1 1 1 1 ; 1 I 1 1 5 i I J 5 i i a a ? k J i li 0 1 - 1 u SARATOGA FORM CHART. SARATOGA, N. Y., August 6. Third day. Tho Saratoga Association. Summer Meeting. Weather cloudy : track muddy. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Racing starts at 2 :15 p. m. I indicates whip, 5 spurs. 1 blinkers, FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. g-j 3 Ind Horses A Wt St M Vi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34017 EVA RUSSELL I 109 2 1 13 1 13 Bullman J W Schorr 8-5 2 8-5 3-5 34118 ORLOFF " IB 94 4 2" 23 23 2 Force J R and F P Keene 12 IS 15 6 33881CINCINNATUS W 102 5 5i 6" 3 32 Rice M F Dwyer 3 31 16-51 DR. BISSELL 18 102 8 4 42 41 4 Redfern J Daly 6 10 10 4 33729 HILARITY IS 99 1 3 3" 51 51 Wonderly J Wild and Co 20 40 40 12 34118 KICKSHAW I 106 7 61 8 6i 61 Brennan N Bennington 10 10 6 2 3S9562DINKSIE IS 101 9 8 9 9 7h Mclnerny W H May and Son 15 20 20 8 81726 HARRISON I 102 11 11 10 8 81 J Daly M T Danaher 100 150 150 50 33805 BACK NUMBER I 94 10 9 5 V 91 Shea R T Wilson Jr 15 20 20 8 33922 EPIDEMIC IS 99 6 71 7"10 102 L Smith H C Schulz 15 20 20 8 31927 NIGRETTE i 99 3 10 11 11 11 L Jackson W B Jennings a 7 7 21 Time, 24, 1 :03, 1 :10. Winner Ch. f, by Russell Eva Rogers trained by G. Walker. Wont to post at 2 :15. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling.- Won easily ; second tho same. Eva Russell, under Bullmans hustling tactics, took a long and winning lead and had tho field beaten decisively before turning into the stretch. She came away cantering and was particularly favored by tho going. Orloff ran sluggishly under weak handling, was not fully extended at any stage of the race and was probably better than the winner at tho weights. Cincinnatus broke slowly, mado up considerable ground and finished well. Dr. Bissell and Hilarity held on well after being prominent to the stretch. Kickshaw, away badly, closed a big gap. Nigrette was evidently short and was shut off early. Scratched 34092 Amorous, 102; 32597 Wheeler B., 102; 84017 Florham Lass, 100; 3S879 Zadok, 99. Eva Russell, show, 1 to 3. Orloff, show, 3 to 1. Cincinnatus, show, 1 to 2. Q A "I d. Q SECOND RACE hort Coarse. 00 added. 4-year-oIdsnnd upward. Selling. jtfcJLOO Steeplechase. Ind Horses A Wt St 3 6 9 12 StrFin Jockeys Owners .O H C P T 3319038ALLUST I 7 152 2 23 23 3 13 1 13 Gallagher M J Maloney 4513-1013-103-5 S40143KUFA HS 5 145 3 350 810011 2 21002500P Callahan Mrs R Callahan 8-5 2 11-101-4 19167 ZYNO IS 5 142 1 12 13 21 3 8 Bulcraft J P Dawes 8 20 20 30 327923DRAUGHT8MAN IS 6 148 4 4 4 Refused. Pending T W Lawson 6 8 8 1 Time, 4:22. Winner B. g, by Salvator Lydia trained by M. J. Maloney. Went to" post at 2:40. At po3t 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; spcond the same. Sallnst was poorly ridden and fenced badly, losing many lengths, but far outclassed Knfa on a speed basis. Kufa was skillfully ridden, but is of moderate calibre and tired at the end. Zyno was prominent for half tho journey. Scratched 34014 Tentore, 156. Sallnst, show, out. Knfa, show, out. Zyno, show, evens. . a - a THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. 4fc JL Q 41: The Spinaway Stakes. Value ,000. Net value to winngr ,230. Ind Horses A Wt St K V 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34010 DUSTEB IS 122 7 M 41 3 Ih Shaw J R and F P Keeno 10 15 15 6 337313ASTARITA I 119 3 3S 32 2 2h N Turner J G Follansbee 7 S S 3 34116JUDITH CAMPBELL I 122 5 21 1b U 81 Bullman J W Schorr 6-5 8-5 6-5 1-2 3S731MARY STREET I 119 4 41 52 5" 4 OConnor A Featherstone 12 20 15 6 33232 GIRDLE I 107 6 Ih 22 4 5h T Burns W C Whitney 15 15 15 S 339892TIOGA W 107 8 6" 7 6 6a L Jackson P Belmont 15 20 20 S 328612WILD THYME Hi 112 13 IS 8 7 71 Lyne A Miller 50 50 SO 12 32973tFIGARDON ISj 108 10 11 91 91 8 Brennan BurnsandWaterhse 15 50 50 20 840402GOLD MONEY N 112 3 10 10 10 92 Doggett P H McCarren S Si 13-54-5 340133MILADI LOVE I 107 11 81 6 8110 L Smith Lotos Stable 15 40 40 12 3379 AMARYLLIS I 107 12 12 11 11 11 Wonderly J B Haggin SO 50 50 12 3902ATHLANA 112 1 71 12 12 12 J Martin GoughacresStablelO 15 12 5 33258 BOUNDING BEAUTY 107 9 91 11 13 13 Redfern Pepper Stable SO 50 50 20 t Added starters. Time, Ills, 23$, 49c, 1 :03s, 1 :l0j. Winnor B. f, by Ben Brush Lady lnvorcauld trained br J. Rowo. Wont to post nt 3:10. At post 4 minutos. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Duster evidoutly likod the honvy track, movod up fast in the strotch after having boon skillfully handled, had the most loft nt tho ond and ran a vory gnmo racn. Astarita displayed brilliant speed, but under a mastorly waiting ride was going fastest of all at tho end and ran a great race. Judith Campbell suffered from Bullmans ovnr-anxioty and tho oxcossivo tuo ho made of his mount and just failed tolast in a hard and gnmo effort. Mary Stroot is in erroat form again and was closing up fast. Girdle led for five fur- longs and is ovidontly a good ono. Tioea broke slowly and ran a good rac i, and was an eased up sixth. Scrntched-34O40Eugouin Burcli, 122. ,,.,,.. , , Dustor, show, 8 to 1. Astnritn, show, 7 to 5. Judith Cnmpboll, show, 1 to 4. Gold Money, show, 1 to 2. FOURTH RACE o 1-3 Furlonics. J600 addod. 2-yonr-olds. Allowances. nd Horsos A Wt St ii H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P OBEY FUIAU W 107 1 5 A 2 1 T Burns F U Hitchcock 2 3t 16-53-5 CATECHISE I 110 3 1" 11 V 2 Kodfern Tnrnov Bros 7-104-5 3-5 out 33234 GLENNEVIS W 110 2 21 21 3 3 Shoa li T Wilson Jr 3 5 4 3-4 Timo, 126, 24s, 50:V,V 1 :01?r 1 :11and. Winuor Gr. g, by St. Goorgo-Uun 15. trninod by . P. Hurch. Wont to post nt 3:35. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; eecond th same. Groy Friar broko nnd run vory groon. When strnightonod for homo, howover, he settled down to his work in true rncohorso fnehiou nnd was much tho host and is probably a good ono. Catechise and Glonnevis raced hnrd bond nnd bond to the strotch whoro tho former drew away fast, sooming an apparent winnor, only to bo dowuod vory oasily by tho wiuuor whon n furlong out. Catochiso is probably above average and may do hotter on n good track. Scrntchod 33338IriBh Lad, 127; 33006 Barnstormer, 110; Ivmght of Gold, 110. FIFTH HACE 1 Mllo. 00 addod. 3-yoar-olds nnd upward. Selling. iuTT Horsos AWtSt K H X StrFin Jockeys Ownors O H C "p 33581 HONOLULU IS 3 88 1 1" 12 12 12 1 Shoa A Miller I 4 4 frT 35853 POTI5NTE I 7 107 3 2a 21 22 23 2 T Burns P H McCarren 6-5 8-5 11-1025, 34119DHUMMOND I 3 101 5 4 33 3S 3 3H Hodforn WH May A Son S-5 SI S Mk 34001 SWAMPLANDS ij 3 94 2 518 510 4 4 43 Creamer W C Daly 10 15 12 34119 PHILIPPINE IS 5 108 6 0 0 6 55" 512 Conley W Huston 10 15 15 4 335G1 BOUNTEOUS I 4 105 4 31 4" 52 6 6 Brennan DnvisandVnKeuren20 40 40 8 Timo, 12, 25fj, 50i, 1 :176. 1 M. Wiuuor B. g, by Stnr Ruby Baby trninod by T. E. Uoaly. Wont to post nt 4:D0. At post 3 minutes. Stnrt good. Won driving: second easily. Honolulu led under a pull to tho strotch, whero ho boro out and, iu the effort to keep him straight, lost conBiderablt ground. He stood a long, hard drive in the last quarter and just got home. Potente put ud a vervgame. stern chase behind the winner and was wearing him down at i he end. Drummond went well but was hardly good enough on a heavy track. Swamplands, favored by the going, was outclassed; Philippine Honolulu, show, 2 to 5. Potente, show, out. Drummond, show, 2 to 5. 34rX6T 8IXAnowan9s3"4 Mlle ?600acld9d- 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Ind Horses A Wt St k and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S nffiC B fll4 8 6 3h in HiRedfern H M Ziegler 6 10 10 3 2?TPJ199N B 3 109 4 21 2 31 21 Bullman A Belmont 4 4 3i l wiSo fi8!?1 ! 3114 1 13 13 2i 3H Wonderly T Monahan 4 5 5 7-5 29159 I KNOW R 4 109 6 51 42 43 46 OConnor A Grevdon fi in a 340623MARIE TBYON 5 3 109 3 4- 5h U 53 LSmT L Flvnn fi In I I 1HREE HOT DAYS ft 3 111 7 8 82 9 10 Cochran M J Maloney 5 30 40 40 1 10 Time, 242fc 51K, l:18tf. w Winner B. n c, u by Lamplighter t L1 D Sena Montrose trained by C. Hughes. Went to post at 4:25. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily. BarLeDnc Hl6? s,nPeor,mQdlark broke in the rear and gradually closed up until in the stretch, where he te,M6 front afd wasasily th0 best. Octoroon ran under a drive from the start to the stretch following the pacemaker and was unprepared for the winners rush and was caught tiring. She failed to stay in the going and is best on a fast track. Cassville opened a wide gap early, but tirfd rapidly in the last quarter and just saved third. p ace from I Know, which finished strongly. Marie TryoS evidentlr start Towiac8?nt ane on7rom the Scratched-Eock Cliff,ll4; 337002Alabarch, 111; 33991 Valley Forge, 111 ; 34062 Ohio Girl, 109. Bar Le Due, show, 8 to 5. Octoroon, show, 1 to 2. Cassville, show, 3 to 5. Schoharie, show. 1 to 4. fj4-l fig SEVENTH BACE-l 1-8 Miles. 00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St St jj K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 34117 CARBUNCLE B 5 100 1 24 3 81 21 In in J Martin R T Wil?nn Jr a -, 91 i TT 31016 TEN CANDLES ftj 5 116 2 1 1h is h 2 28 Shaw" JEWidener Is l 34114 THE BIVAL ft 3 100 4 4 4 4 4 and fio Bedfern J E Madden 2 I si! 333582CUNABD U 3 100 3 32 23 2- 3 4 4 L Jackson GB Morris 6 I 7 11 Time, 13, 25,505, 1:17, 1:44, 1:58. w Winner B. o g, u by Stuyvesant c Garnet trained by T. E. Healy. to fc i:5- A P?s.fc 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the Bame. Carbuncle innPnnr,berSt bu vary g00d and fit and particularly favored byThe heavj Agoing! wore Ten Candles down the stretch and in came away strongly. The latter displayed fine soeed and held on unexpectedly well. The Rival failed to stay and was evidently short ad can do much better DBlier" The same probably applies also to Cunard, which quit after being prominent to the last minTtnr No"heb7tting1.6BOnnibert 126; 287052Baron 1U- 34lWth? 102.


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