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LAKESIDE FORM CHART. KOBY, IND., November 20, 1908. Sixteenth day. Lakeside Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Wtathur clear; track slow. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. g indicatss whip, S spars, 1 blinkers. " 9pT FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00; 5 to second; 5 to third. UQU 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses " A Wt St and Yt 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 362833NDll B 6 100 la 4 3a 3V, 13 Robbins J Arthur 1-2 1-2 1-2 out J60773PJIEETORIUS B 3 98 4 11 21 21 21 J Walsh T Licalzi 5 5 5 8-5 362823INSPECTOR SHEA W 3 109 9 7" 7 52 31 Fuller J J McCarthy 10 10 10 3 36305 JAMES J. CORBETTWB 4 101 2" 5" 4 46 42 W Hicks P W Hedges and Co 15 15 15 5 36305 HOVVENDOBLER KB 3 95 6 21 la 12 6 JHGrahamF Stanley and Co 4 4 4 7-5 363282ANNU 4 98 5" 63 5h 78 65 J Baker W G Johnston 25 30 30 8 36239 GEORGIE B 6 102 3a 3 Gl 63 72 Hoar D P Rodgers and Col2 15 15 5 26281 EMENCE II. W 3 93 81 9 9 81 85 W Knapp F H Bonner 100 100 50 15 35842 VIOLA ALLEN 5 3 95 71 8 83 9 9 Davisson F D Meister 100 1C0 100 40 Apprentice allowance. Time. 23, 519s, 1 :18. Winner Blk. h, by Helicon Jess trained by J. Arthur. Went to post at 2 :00. At post 4 minutes. 8tart good. Won easily ; second handily, Andes was not called on until in the last quarter, where he easily went to the front and won as his rider pleased. Pree-torius finished strongly and was much the best of the others. Inspector Shoa, as usual, made up ground fast in the last quarter andx finished with a rush. James J. Corbett tired perceptibly when the pinch came. Howendobler, under a weak ride, retirad just after straightening for home. Georgie showed some early speed. Scratched 36331 Scorpio, 110; ?63292Mac Gyle, 103; 36303 Trillium, 98; 36301 Gra My Chree. 95- SGje FadeMeny, 93; 36330 San Lution, 88. . Overweights Georgie, 4 pounds. Preetorius, show, 7 to 10. Inspector Shea, show, 6 to 5. Howendoblf r, show, 7 to 10. 3f K -Z SECOND RACE 1 Mile. Purse S400; 5 to second; S25 to third. UOuO 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P f3626l0HAGEN B 3 105 6" 21 1 lr 12 u J Walsh McNtyandMcD mt 1 11-1011-102-5 1 36308 CHICKADEE W 3 97 2 11 2 2 2 2 20 W Hicks HatfleldandOwnbey 3-2 8-5 8-5 1- S63f83IDA V. B 4 102 7 8 7 61 6 32 W Knapp R Smith 10 15 15 4 36304 PRUE 3 97 8 71 61 73 72 41 J Baker W E Vater 20 30 30 8 i6.053B4NISH - B 6 12 la 5 52 4 3 5 Hoar C DeWitt and Co 8 10 10 3 362612THE CAXTON W 4 97 3 4" 4a 31 4 6 Robbins J Arthur 5 5 5 8-5 363J0 COUGAR 5 4 107 4 62 8 8 8. 72 T Butler CT Boots 40 60 6.1 15 363:82DAYID S. B 4 97 f," 52J 3h 51 l 8 Fuller W L Stanfiold 25 25 12 5 Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, b29, 1:19, 1 :18. Winner B. g, by Top Gallant Sallie Hagen trained by M. Hirsch. Went to rost at 2:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. OHagen assumed an easy command after the first five furlongs had been run and was never afterward in trouble Chickadee was UDder punishment all through the last quarter and swerving badly in the last sixteenth Ida V. was easily the. best of the others. Tb.4 Caxton ran a dull race and was badly beaten after turning for homn. David S. ran well for about five furlongs. Scratched-36333 Edith Q., 104. Overweights Chickadee. 1 pound. OHagen, show, out. Chickadee, show, out. Ida V., show, 8 to 5. fi Q K A THI.RD. RACE-7-8 Mile. Purse 500 ; 5 to second ; .5 to third. QUO tJJc All Ages. Owners Handicap. Ind" Horses A Wt St Yt 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36306 GREGOK K. B 2 86 3 1 1 H 11 l W Knapp P W Hedges and Co 3 Si 31 G-5 36259T CONQUEROR II.1. 5 1021 6 4 41 21 21 22 Hoar B Vincent 2-5 2-5 2 out 36283 FAIRBUKY IB 4 1C0 2 6 54 51 S 31 Robbins J C Waters 12 15 15 3 363312THE DON N 2 931 52 2 3a 41 4" 42 Phillips S S Tracey and Co 12 15 15 3 36331MAYOR JOHNSON I 3 96 4 ?3 21 3 5U H J Baker L Marion and Co 12 15 15 3 362822MOABINA H 3 97 1 5 6 6 6 6 W Hicks HatfieldandOwnbeyl2 15 15 3 Time, 249s, 50, 1 :17, 1 :31 Winner B. g, by Phoenix Kola trained by W. Hedgss. Went to post at 2:55. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Gregor K ran to his best form, and, although the going was not quite soft enough to suit him. put up an excnllent performance. He ran Mayor Johnson into early submission and then stood off The Conqueror II s determined bid in the last forty yards with unfaltering courage. The latter was under a bird drive all through the last eighth, but could not quite get up, swerving just a shade toward the outside rail in the closing strides. This cost him the race. Fairbnry finished strongly. The Don tired palpably when the pinch came. Mayor Johnson had enough whan a furlong out. Scratched 363i73Lady Strathmore, 1C0; i63S9Kontucky, 100. Overweights Moabina, 2 pounds; Mayor Johnson, 1 ; The Don, 3i; The Conquerorll Grigor K., show. 3 to 5. Fairbnry, show, 6 to 5. " 36355 F0 AuoHaTdicVp8 MIles tnrs6 i60; 575 10 second ; hB5 to third- Ind Horses A Wt St St Yt ii StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S63292MAC GYLE B 5 88 3a 16 4 43 3 S 1 T Butler C T Boots 2i ?0 30 8 SO 307 HOOD WIN K 3 97 2 2 2 22 21 2H 21 W Hicks CEBrossmnn 1 6-5 R-i "5 36107 SCARLET LILY H 5 93 5 1 l M 410 410 fi Phillips SSTraceTand Co S 3 3 1 363073L.:STRATHMORE 4 102 1 4 61 U 12 H 4? Hoar TP Haves 8-5 tU 7 "5 1 36308 ALT HE A KB 6 84 6 6 6 6 6 6 MS Robbins Mrs E Reynolds 0 1 3 36303 MISSION WS 5 90 4 3 510 50 5 5 6 JHGraham J H Robbins 50 100 100 30 Time, 2K, 51, 1 :17, 1 :15, 1 :59 , Winner B. g, by Brutus Ledalia trained by C. T. rioots. Went to post at 3:20. Off at the first break to a good start. Won driving; second the same. Mac Gyle moved up fast when turning for home and, under punishment, steadily wore down Hoodwink in last sixteenth struggle. The latter wbb lunder a hard drive all through the stretch, but faltered inst shade in the closing strides. Scarlet Lily finished stroDgly. Lady Strathmora tired rapidly when a furlong a from home. The others were never senons contenders. - Scratched 36283 Jordan, 101; 3625 -3 Jackfuli. 85; 6283 Banter, 81. Overweights Lady Strathmore, 11 pounds ; Hoodwink, 2. out Ma Gyl 6hW 2ito1 Hoodwink sho w out- - Scarlet Lily, show, 2 to 5. Lady Strathmore, show, O CI Kf IFT,H.HAClfi7;f JUUe Purso 5100 5 75 to SBcond ; 5 to third, gj yj rj fj J All Ages. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S63062JOVE B 2 83 2a 21 21 1 12 11 1 W Knapp H T Griffin 9 q x 5T 36283 BANTER B5 2 87 5 6" 4 j 21 2 Robbins CEMahone 2-3 -5 i f sftHSSA ,? i r s s s .3. s, ss? safe" ? F i n, 362203GOODY TWOSHOESr.5 2 86 7 H 13 21 1 25 515 T Butler JGCalkins 10 15 n SaMOTEREW 31810 A MOTE S ?g I" L f f rp?,r J MGreenwaldandCoio F 50 o 15 Timejak 5!:!8 J?I8? Newman 60 100 1C0 30 Winner B. c, by Logic The Slashes trainedby H. McConlsky. U? PMfc a S;k" ip 3 miDUte3-, start good. Won easily; second driving, Jovo went into the lead after the first half had been rnn and was never afterward headed. He showed much improve. me2Landur?n,b?ariu? bB!,t ra? -of hls .Saroer; R.andur was under a hard drive all through the last eighth, but faltered in the closing strides. Auria B. stoo l a long stretch drive with gamonesl and finished strongly. Jaubert tired fast in the last eighth Goody Twoshoes showed early sneod 1 sPeoa- Scratched-38355 Althea, 106; 36281 St. Tammany, 100. Overweights Goody Twoshoes, 4 pounds; Aurie B., 4. Jovo, show, 3 to 5. Aurie B., show. 7 to 10. -I fi -i H tilXTH RACE aiile. Purse 00; S75 to second ; 5 to thira. " gj J gj fj I 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A WtSt H ii StrFin Jockeys Owners 6 H C P" 3S305 U. OK TKASIMARERS 7 102 7h 72 71 41 14 Dav ssou J U ritrotfc o . n ... 3633aCOMPAS3 U 4 99 t S 3 23 FuMerS0U S G Morton 6 6 6 ffiHVB W 4 1U9 81 8,Dl 9- 8 J- Cummins HmithandMcNntt ?00 100 25 10 36il2 HUCENA .5 3 9a fcx Is 6" 4 5 4 T Butler W H Fiz-sr fc ii in in r i 362J5 fOL. HALLANTYNE 85 4 107 II" 12 12 12 91 53 T Walsh J H Robbfns n i ?wE 5 i s s y g. tr lH, I k s t 53WSSth 8 fg S fig S..S-JB ?Sr IHsE-f f- SSHM PBIBA.il. 4 lie 12 W II. 10 13 12 IlS tofiLoMrI 5 I 2 Apprentice allowance. Time. 26, 5i. i :20, 1 :19. " Wiunor B. g, by Fonso Reveal trained by J. U. Strode. Went to post at 4:15. At post 4 minntes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Henry of Trastamare, although taken wide at the tnrn for home, recovered quickly and easily outstayed Compass in the last sixteenth straggle. The latter ran a good race, bnt faltered in the closing strides. Fort JarviB finished strongly, just setting up in time to nip Hucena on the post for third place. The latter tired perceptibly whan the pinch came. I. Samelson swerved all over the streteh when entering the last eighth. Lady Bice showed much speed for six furlongs. Scratched 26S2B Red Apple, 105; S6S28 Limelight, 102; 36285 Nina B. L., 102; 363S3 Touitiah, 98; i5328 Faquita, 95 j 36104 Sandflea, 95. Corrected weights Hucena, 95. Henry of Trastamare, show, 1 to 2. t Compass,tshow, evens. Port Jarvis, show, 5 to 1. Colonel Bal-lantyne, show, 3 to 5.