Ingleside Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-11-16

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INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., November 15, 1902,-First day. New California Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track good. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. No recall flag used. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. K indicates whip, 5 spurs, I blinkers. 36274 F1R3T RACE-7-8 Mile- Pt"-se 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt K K 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P SfOlTON H 6 109 4 71 61 61 31 1 Coburn BianchiandMGvrn3 41 41 8-5" 310133DUNBLANE H 5 109 1 12 12 12 11 2 See WBJenninp.! Jk Cn r 5- SsTEnvviNDS "S fJS f i! 1 2l 2i 32iLJaCkgoncIesarCngandC06 8 7 21 1 V i V Connelly P M Bnrch 21 21 2 1 dl5S 3192KWTrF Sii1 KJiLiLY RFFTY 5 5 111 3 2 2 31 4" 5" Allison W L Stanflnld is 9 19 I Vlffi? ! 5 I?,4 1 52 4 84 71 62 Co11 J G Brown and Co 20 50 50 20 Q-Q llwi? wSpniT?6v "1? tlll 8 9 9 9 9 72 Bzeman V Gilbert 15 25 25 10 31905 FEBRUARY fl5 8 111 6 62 51 71 81 83 Frawlev J S Gihsnn r 19 in a 33480 NUGGET j J I JBancJ Patterson 8 1C9 7.1 g J CT 10 12 10 4 Winner Ch. h, by El Rayo-FusilladesLast trained by O. A. Bianchi. ent to post at 2 :12. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving ; second the same. Horton rinsed up steadily throughout and outgamed Dunblane in a hard, hnal drive The latter? fresh and eood lot away running, but was a trifle short. Meohanus is very good, ran a fine race and finished fast Stnvve nearly left after interference at the start, closed a tremendous gap and was much thXsl Kittie Kellv went woll throughout. . Diomed finished with a rush. February can do better. 7 Scratched 31952 King Dellis, 114. Horton, show, 4 to 5. Dunblane, show. 3 to 2. Meehanns, show. 6to 5. Stuyva, show, 1 to 2. 36275 BESZ?.CoUn Costless than 3-4 mile. Parse 3100. Ind Horses A Wt St M hi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P lis- sli Winner Ch. c, by Nomad Charm trained by W. B. Jennings. Went to post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second handily Arabo i-j in rare form, was lucky and under a powerful ride, stood a long drive ganWy and was Tluckv to hkt Or-, nnfa,;n!Thevlattr WSS b6St, forced into the worst einS throughout aid given a weak finish Organdie 6Jed DS WS alTays Prominent. Gaviota got away badly and wmt wide oa the tarn and --VIS1!8 was given a poor finish at the end. Polonius tired in the stretch run. Peter J closed ""aaa. a a gap gap. Arabo, show, evens. Gravina, show, out. Organdie, show, evens. 86276 THIRD HACE-7"8 Mile Parse 5400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St K y StrFin Jockevs Owners O H r Stfmpfr H Um n ft ? f6.11 greenwood "Western Stable 20 40 40 20 I 5 iSt I 5? fFel,V BeauchampF W Dos 8 12 12 5 31951 diaol CONST tUHolABLli A RTF K 3 101 Left at the post. Donnelly Musto and Ruiz 4 7 7 i 2 , Time, 24i, 50. l:16i, 1:29. w r.u u ol Winner-Ch. c, by St. Carlo-Sunlit trained by H. E. Rowell. Went to post at ;s:09. At nost 3 minutes. Start bad. Won handily; second easily St Sever best, secured a lucky start, waited in front and outstayed Glissando at the enn I The lattei -ran Twell wH finished fast under a good .ride. Sugden did well considering that he was interfered with whenYwo fell He tired in the stretch and is strictly a mudlark. Learoyd, away bdly, closed a big gap St. Serer. show, 1 to 3. Glissando show. 2 to 1. wugden. shriw, 1 to 2. fi O H IJ FOURTH RACE-1 Mile. 2-year-olds and upward. " ?JjU It The Opening Handicap. ,500 added. Net vhIiio to winner, S2,0C0 fnd Horses A Wt St " H StrFin JockeTs Owners O H C P iTER "B 1X1 i and g S S gash,toi0 if 11 i 31977 FLUSH OF GOLD 5 110 8 32 21 21 2 32 Prior OwenRro R is it I 88S8SSg8 I IIS J 8 SJf s s lir"1 tTssfc K b EEik i !i i 1 1 1 s and l-r s s ,,7,S pvFA a "i I o- ,f l JJ Jr J? J Boz-man V Gilbert and Co 15 30 ?0 12 I H JIi H ?rt,Tan?r Mrs J Coffey 30 50 50 20 319772EONIC 1 4108 ins 1 12 L 1yLa i, 7,12 Jackson Caesar Young 6 10 10 4 tCoupled in betting. Time, 251, 501. 1 :16. 1 PI Winner Br. c, by Sain Ada Reose trained by C. T. Patterson. Went to post at 3:4a. At post 7 minutes Start bad. Won easily; sscond drivine- Cnrrin f away rnnning and made most of the advantage, stole a long and winning lead on the flrV f m S favored by the soft going. The Frettor from a flatfnoted start stead I ly improved hh portion and beTn lfnnlnSl?, dden outstayed Flush of Gold. The latter suffered from J Thard earfj Xrt to get to thl winner. Homestead, away poorly, made up grou d and finished well under a weak ride but Sndi rail.. rP t Frank Woods improved Sombrer- nea.r let- closed a big gap, always running in deep going next to the in position throughout. Autolight ran a good race. Varro broke down Eonic was palpably short and will be hard to beat later on. The others were outclassed outclassed. Scratched-3586 3IHowaho. 1C6; 31914 Formero. 105. 1 to3.rrieaD Sh0W 2i t0 h Th8 Fr6tt6r Sh0w 9 t0 10, Flnsh of Gold- 8how 3 to Morris entry, show, 362 78 FIFTH EACE-1 1-16 Mlles PQrse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St V K X StrFin Jockeys Ownera o H C P 319282EL RIO SHANNON s 5 110 7 5 1 32 Jl 3 T Walker MrsTCnffil ? ai mam fi 1 1 1 1 1 1 ps ip r Winner Br. c, by Iroquois 3if, Jr trained by H Stover. Went to post at 4:13. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won drivine- Bepnnd nnl!;in moi. j into the lead on the far turn, but was apparently beaten ic the lal KTaWiaSS AW However, he rallied and got np in the last stride and caucht the latter nn,.r,in . A.?fn 1. y-i Ar,tllla,. finished like a whirl windand was much the best. El Rio bhannon was wo TinTand fajrfiaff lled failed to stay and was evidently short. Ultrnda eutextnlMtoTMYmkrli S1X f arlonesbat Scratched -319t6 Nellie Forest, 104; -1592 Louwelsea, 95 KS Illowaho, show, 1 to 3. Artilla, show, 2 to 5. El Rio Shannon, show. 4 to 5. 36279 SIXTH HACJfi-3-4 Alile rse 510J. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St X K X StrFinJockivi Owners O H P P saws, " j isa 5 aasandI T-8 HOPBEAU ORMONDE t ,09 5 I,, J WandguSSw.hS fofo,!"5 Wmner-Br. c, by Sir Modred-Queen Bess, by Mardentrkined by H. Stover. Went to post at 4:42. At 2 post minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the ?IaiHaJ0rediby t0 ?oftr?,ne. outbroke the others and maintained hU T advantag ? throughout same KoniWrfK and flnh ished strongly. Irene Lindsey ran a game race and after a hard earlv effnrt Krnn Tg and.fln-at the end. Bard Burns finished strongly. Money MuTlde Ormonde is not fit and was given an easy ride. Btrotcn. Bean Kenilworth, show. 1 to 5. Bard Bnrns, show. 2 to 1.


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