Lakeside Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-11-04

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LAKESIDE FORM CHART. ROBT, IND., November 3, 1903. First day. Lakeside Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Wat her clear; track slow. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2 :00 p. m. I indicates whip, 5 spurs, I blinkars. OApTQ FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00 ; 5 to second ; 5 to third. O J Q O 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A WtSt jj Yt 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S60183AUTOMATON 4 110 5h 32 124 23 l Otis H HerendeenandCo 4 4 4 6T 35971 FAKE - f 4 112 2x 2h 34 14 26 Hoar M Foster and Co 2 24 24 9-10 354763FILIFORM W 3 101 7 5 42 44 321 Wilkerson H T Griffin 100 100 75 30 359220 PTIONAL W 3 99 61 62051 32 4 W Hicks Curtis and Dernham3 3 13-51 33477 GRADEN KB 3 107 3h in 6205s 512 Battiste E J Arnold and Co 2 11-52 7-10 35799 TOM COLLINS KB 7 1084 1" H 21 66 61 T Walsh W H Fizar and Co 8 10 10 3 31860 SIREN SONG W 5 103 4 7 7 7 7 W Waldo EM Jackson 50 75 75 30 ELANCE W 3 93 Left at the post. Fuller TD Sullivan 15 30 30 10 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 51, 1 :169. Winner B. c, by Autocrat Von Hera trained by M. J. Powers. Went to post at 2 :05. At post 5 minutes. Start fair for all but Elance. Won driving ; second easily Automaton appeared an easy winner when turning for home, but had to bo driven out ail through the last sixteenth to stall off Fakes determined bid. The latter stood a long stretch drive with gamoness and finished stoutly, but could not quite get up. Filiform, ensily outstayed Optional in the last eighth strnggle. The latter ran a dull race and can do better. Graden was never a serious contender Tom Collins showed his usual early speed. Scratched 36019 Carl Kahler, 108: 35863 Mattie Spencer, 106; 35970 Evelyn Byrd. 103 35734 Annn 35781 Old Mike, 103; 35939 I. Samelson, 101 ; 36018 Alfred C.,103; 35842 The Cedars, 98; 36019 2 Andes 105-36018 David S 103. Corrected weights Optional, 99. Overweights Tom Collins, 24 pounds. Automaton, show, 1 to 2. Fake, show, 2 to 5. Filiform, show, 8 to 1. Optional, show, 2 to 5. Graden show, 2 to 5. QftAKQ SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. Purse 00 ; 5 to second ; 5 to third. ti V J t J 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35971 MAUY MCAFFEuTY W 104 34 l n in ik Battiste E J Arnold and Co 1-3 1-3 l-i nnfc 360412AGNE3 MACK N 100 51 31 2 23 27 Morper S G Morton 8 10 7 M 35759 BELLE GRAHAM W 97 1 21 3 434 324 W Waldo J E Cushing r ?0 0 4 35920 APPLE SWEET W 104 2 46 46 314 41 Robbins C F Robbins 2 3 3 2-5 36041 HARRY JACOB ft 100 4" 514 531 58 56 W Hicks B J Cunningham 100 "00 CO 5 36016 VESTIA H 97 6 6 6 6 6 Fuller T D Sullivan 100 300 200 25 Time, 24, 49, 1 :02-g. Winner B. f, by Sensation Sieve trained by T. KileyJ. Went to post at 2: 10. Off at once to a good start. Won driving: second easily. Mary McCafferty and Agnes Mack fought it out stride for stride all through the last eighth, the former winning bv virtue of Battistes better riding. Agnes Mack ran to her best f irm. Belle Graham showed spaed but was well beaten when turning for home. Apple Sweet ran well for a half mile. Scratched 359 !4 My Surprise, 107. Overweights Agnes Mack, 3 pounds. Agnes Mack, show, 3 to 5. Bello Graham, show, 4 to 5. Apple Sweet, show, out. 38QGO IHffiAandJgea"10n,t- tosecond;5tothird. Iod Horses A Wt St X M 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners 6 H C P 3599dGOLDEN RULE W 5 107 5n H 12 15 iu Buchanan Durnell and Herz 3-5 3-5 3-5 nnfc 36J18 BUMMER W 6 105 U 31 33 21 2 Hoar C A Johnson and Co 8 10 in 359193JACK DEMUND M 3 110 8 614 524 33 3 W Waldo 8 S Bend!? 7 7 7 Is 359243 FORT WAYNE yj 2 92 4 - 24 22 45 46 C Bonner E J Arnold and Co 8-5 9-5 9 -i li 36018 OSCAR W 4 105 54 H 42 5 524 J Baker J C Waters 60 100 1M 0 31763 MORONI 7 105 2 73 76 710 63 Otis J Arthur 300 500 m Toft 35201 JOLLIFY N 3 100 61 51 6 64 712 Davisson CDe Wittand Co 3C0 500 00 100 25813 CARRISBROOKE H 3 97 7-8 8 W Hicks Ottman T Murphy IcS 50? 50 100 j Winner Ch. g, by Golden Garter Lucille Murphy trained by C. E. Durnell Went tp post at 3 :05. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Golden Rule was much the best, ran to his usual good form and won as his rider pleased. Bummer ran excellent race and finished strongly. Jack Demund showed impressively. He was last while going an down the backstretcb, but moved up fast when turning for home and finished with a great rush Fort Wvnn tired badly just after entering the last quarter. Oscar showed early speed Scratched 35922 Little Jack Horner, 107. Overweights Fort Wayne, 5 pounds. Bummer, show, 7 to 10. Jack Demnnd, show. 1 to 2. Fort Wayne, show out. tOft1 FOURTH RACE-l 1-16 Miles. Purse 00; 00 to second ; ScO to third. UUUl 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. . lad Horses A Wt St 1 Yt X 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 35i;99LUCIEN APPLEBY W 3 118 Sc 4 4 2 21 lxK Bnchanan Durnell and Herz -rl-? 1 1 9 f 35972 ETHYLENE S 3 100 U 12 12 12 n 2i Battiste E J Arnold and Co 7 ? k 9 7"? J 36020 HOODWINK ft 3 92 4 224 25 33 3 35 Robbins CEBrossoian 6 7 7 Zt 359942THE LADY ft 5 114 2- 33 Si 4 4 4 W Wado Durnell urneu and Herz aoTZ tl-" H 1--1-2 1-" nnh out tCoupled in betting. Timo, 2i, 49, 1 :15, 1 :12, 1:49. - Winner Ch. c, by St. George Levee trained by C. E. Durnell. Went to post at 3:40. Off at once to a good start. Won easily ; second the same. Lucien Apnlebv was not called on until turning for home, where he moved up fast and held the field ?afo nil thrrSZh last quarter. Ethylene easily outstayed Hoodwink in the last sixteenth Struggle The 1 lattir wS?nfl-t a hard drive all through the last eighth. The Lady ran a dnll race and can do better Scratched 360442 JJcChosney, 125; 35972The Conqueror IL, 1C6; 360603 Jack Demurid 104- Mfifmun ing Torpedo, 101 ; 360143Vulcain, 100; 359463Fellx Bard, 100; 35822 Foundling,96; 36045 Edith Q. 91 i-360152 Overweights Ethylene. 1 pound. f A fi 9, FIF,TH S15-7;8 Mile: P.u,se 5400 575 to second ; 5 to third. " J V J J 3-year-oldB and upward. Allowances Ind Horses A Wt St j Yt M StrFin Jockeys Owners 01TUT 3599d3FEDE R AL H 6 99 Hi Sh 5 32 34 i Hobbins H 1 Saxton T -i 1 v , 1 9I8FAIRBURY BB 4 97 5 14 HI 13 12 2 J Baker J C Waters k R rS ? 360413VULCAIN HSR 5 107 Sh 5 2h 22 2" 310 BirkonruthEzelland Lazarus 1 35923 l A ?8B i f f f f Ba"istent CAlhnfonandColo 20 20 V TAURUS fi 5 107 In J 5 5 Ota. Doll Bros 50 150 1?0 5 Winner Br. g, by Burlington or Kingston Forethought. Went to post at 4 :05. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving- second nnsiK- f?aAaroi a Fairburyfought.it out sharply all. through the last eighth, the f. "mer getting hi! no ein front in the last stride. Fairbury ran a surprisingly good race. Vulcain tired fast vhen the pbch Kingsley ran well for five furlongs. Taurus showed oarly speed, but pulled un lama came B" Tom J-om Scratchcd-3COI82Annie Thompson, 104 35822 Foundling, 94; 35993 Balm of Gilead 93 Overweights Fairbury, 3 pounds. No show batting. 3fClf S1X?U Mile Purse 400; 5 to second; 5 to third. UUUO 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. tnd Horses A Wt St M K StrFin Jockeys Ownors O H C P " 359972 SCOTCH PLAID 7 105 h 7h 4 21 U 1 Buchanan Mis U E Dnr.mli i a k T 271162FINGAL JS 8 105 6h andi 71 41 24 21 Otis M Jordan to5 to5 U5 I"5 3L99I2COUNT EM OUT M 3 97 S 10 10 10 41 32 J Baker M Foster X ? 9 360452MARCOS ft 3 101 4 14 u 5" 61 43 Narvaez W Burke fi ? 7 S6021 DOM DGE S 5 10, 9 4 31 14 34 Ch Hoar J Mannion ? n 1- ? 35944WORTHINGTON X 3 95 f,n 21 1h Sh 51 61 Robbins Curtis andD0rnhmR i I 360212SILVER FIZZ 5 103 2 6 81 9 91 71 BirkenruthEzell and Lazn, S 1 ? s 35681 MISS LIZA RS 6 1C2 8 9U 91 gi 7 81 C Bonner Q B Grimea fHrl m fin L ?-S 35922 H. OF TRASTAMAREiUS 7 KO H Si 61 74 84 96 Davisson JUSandrria 2n S 1 36JITPRUE I 3 93 10 52 51 6- 10 10 Fuller WEVater ADpreutice allowance. Timo, 2t, 5C, 1 :17, 1 :U. 100 100 KO u 40 40 Winner-:B. g, by Midlothian Mottle trained by C. E. Durnell. flPs Went to post at 4 :30. Off at once to an excellent start. Won handily; second easily. Scotch Plaid assumed command when turning for home and held the field safe all through the last eighth. Fingal finished with sameness and was the best of the others. Count Em Out bnean slowly and appeared to have little change in the first half, but made up ground fast thereafter and finished strongly. Do Madge tired fast when the pinch came. Worthington ran we 1 for six furlongs. Silver Fizz ran a dull race and can do much better. Scratched 359252Peaceful. 110; 36045 Edith Q., 103; 360423Sarilla,99; 85975 Tickful, 98 ; 36040 DodieS., 93; 30770 Albert Lee, 9S; 35S698Tha Caxton, 92; S6017 Tom Wallace, 88. Overweights Marcos, 2 pounds ; Prue, 5 ; Do Madge, 5. Scotch Plaid, show, out. Fingal, show, 2i to 1. Count Em Out, show, evens. Silver Fizz, show, 3 to 5.


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