Ingleside Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-11-26

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INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., November 25, 190.-Ninth 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 :00 p. m. 1 indicates whip. $ spurs, Q blinkers. J 36430 FIRST RACE78 Mlle p"se00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. " tnd Horses A Wt St M K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36406 LOYAL S. H5B 1C9 4 2 H 1 12 m j Ranch V Gilbert 1 I ig. e- SmIKEMCE I l I t 8 5 ? R SuUivan Delv ?eandMnchaca?0 30 SVwALCOTT ft SS I 2 8 Si 8 Si llTis I f ftll ? f ? 2? 36151 KING DELLIS WSI 5 102 1 51 Vi Vi 51 hi TuHet S P Tate 8 ?n ?n ffi010118 1 JJS2 $ 2S 71 61 L Jackson H E Rowell 4 1 ILl 30680 RAVINO IS 4 109 5 8 8 8 8 72 Garrisan P Hnmnhrnv tn isn ikn in 30S25 COMING EVENT 5 1C9 2 T5 . Cobum0 CEar?and Co 1 4 JwSj Winner-B. g, by Loyalist Tillie S., by Major Ban trained by V. Gilbert. . aA weo post at 2:03. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily ; second the same. Loyal S.. luckv TS;klllfullVdenf driW x- the fontu5 the far turn and easily stained his advantage to the enZ Ignacio, away badly, closed a big gap, finished very strongly and was best. Mike Rica sustained his speed unexpectedly well and is. at his best. Katie Walcott is a nonstayer, but went wel "throughout Hff to stay: Imperious, nearly left, made up ground, but ran unkindly throughout lid but JSttbadlJ 13 1 y 3 mudlark bowever. Coming Event showed a flaah of early speed, Scratched-26370 Sir Tom Tiddler, 107: 24957Forte, 10 ; 36388Estado, 104 ComrEventsTow.to 5,IgDacio Ehovr 8 to U Miko Rice- show 5 to Imperious, show, 1 to 2. 3 64:3 X SRC0ND ACB -g-811,J-- fage-gtto: 2-year-olds. Allowances. " Ind Horses A Wt St X X 3 StrFin Jockeys OvJTa Q U C P S6346 PUSS IN BOOTS A 112 6 3H Ih iij u Donovan A Josenh? in , 3641HESHERIN 8 112 1 Z 31 81 2 Coburn J F Schorr "5 -5 iVnnf 34487 PENZANCE . 108 3 W 4 2 S! jS Swlterhselo5 gff 31781 S8?t WIER ! 58 i S8iS S rchamp? andCo is a s S6346 DISTRUST I 108 7 71 7 6- 62 Garrigan J Touhev fin Ton M ANTUREA3E lZt ? ? I WpandoSSKL .10 SPSS AJNJ.UHA I 1C8 8 8 28 t8 j Lswib W B JenningsandColO 20 20 6 Winner B. f, by Autocrat Tabby trained by. w! M.Murry. -2:29i: ?8t 1 infnt0- Start good. Won driving; second the same. Puss in Boots -1Sf?i,p0?t "u9 the lead inPand first quarter from an indifferent start and held on gamely to the end. Esherin fell back in unaccountable fashion on the stretch turn, but rallied, and under a weak finish was wearine the winner down at the end. Penzance was green and broke slowly, but improved her position wit5 superior early speed and stuck to her work. She should improve greatly, Dora Wier going was strongly in the last furlong. Phyz tired after going a good three furlongs7 wus going strongly Puss in Boots, show, evens. Penzance, show, evens. THIRD HACE1 Mlle Pnrso 500- 4-year-olds and upward. 3 6 4c 3 2 Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St Yt 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " SSH? I5 6 HO 5 li IH IH It U Frawley W H McNames 10 12 l 5 36351 DIOMED N 5 104 4 5h 5h 51 31 2 L Jackson J G Brown and Co 31 K 1? ;i 36349 BANGOR gl 6 107 2 4i 41 31 2 31 J Ranch CMHolTenbeck 5 6 36390 GAWAINE J 4 1C9 1 21 2 4i 41 -4H W Waldo WE Cotton and Co 6 7? 363902FORMERO W 6 1C9 10 8 8 61 61 51 Coburn J Hackett 8-5 H 21 1 SfCHIBALD R iffi IlW ? II ? JwSatt- Cr g 8 5 MOT RASP A Z I il !l ll 972 g SSSSfi?" IffiST 36347 NANNIE NOLAN W 4 104 6 yjUO 10 0 Aakins ; D S Fountain 12 15 15 5 Winner Ch. h, by St. Leonards Lucille trained by j. M. McNames. Went to post at 2:58. At post 5 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving: second the same. Sugden broke slowly, but had clear sailing and took the lead on the backstretch, which he retained gamely throughout.. Diomed broke flatfooted and worked a rough journey to the stretch turn, where helmet with costly interference, then came around on the outside and finished strongly, but still lacked in con-dition and can beat this kind when entirely fit. Bangor displayed much early speed and seemed like winning on the stretch turn, but sulked and Bwerved to the inner rail. He appears to be in great shane Gawaine was overweighted and is only of moderate caliber. Formero, away badly and carried honel lessly wide on the first turn, was prominent at the three-quarters and tired after closing a tremendous Sapu-uPa5slffll La nan nnexPectedly good race and is very good in mud. Rasp is a nonstayer. Phil " Archibald was badly messed about and favors mud. Scratched 36351 St. Rica, 109: 36370 Bob Palmer, 104. Overweights Sugden, 1 pound. Sugdon, show, 21 to 1. Diomed, show, 1 to 2. Bangor, thow. 6 to 5. Formero, show, 1 to 2. 364:33 F0DfiTU KAGE-5 1-3 tfnriongB. Purse 00. All Ages. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St H. hi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ,SKENILWOBTH 4 jg . g ?, g j, LJiotaoD W H Kejffl;I 30,95 FONSOVANNAH 7 112 3 5H 52 5 512 R Sullivan D HaUiday 100 00 00 fin 30696 SHELLMOUNT i 3 109 6 610 612 6io 63 Walker D Cameron 100 150 1?0 1 ? STILICHO 2 100 7 Blggnruth W B JeSgsCoS ffi g Winner Ch. c, by Golden Garter Memento trained byG. B. Morris. Went to post at 3:29. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won driving: second the same. Artvis off in front, forced the pace throughout and put up a high-class raca. He was lucky to win today hni can beat this kind from now on. Beau Ormonde followed the winners pace closely and ran a remark, bly good and game race for him. Kenilworth received a poor start and had to make up a half dozen lengths before getting into sharp action with the leaders. He was slowly wearing them down at th end and was unlucky to lose. Sly was short and will improve. Fonsovannah is best in soft eoine Shll b K" outi- mount can do better. Scratched-32786 Doublet, 112. Artvis, show, out. Bean Ormonde, show. 8 to 5. Kenilworth. show, out. , 36434: FIFTH fiACB1 1-8 Mlle8- Puree WOO. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St 34 V4 5 StrFin Jockeys Owner"" O H C P S6109LODE STAR ISS8 111 2 12 1 134 p ij J Ranch V Gilbert Co 11-lUli-inQ ini a 363752EL R. SHANNON 5 110, 1 23 22 21 22 21 21 Coburn Mrs J Coffey 4 41 j36302QRAFTERta,t IS 4 105 3 4 4 5 5" 5 3 L Jackson L A Blatingama 8 20 20 5 362782ABTILLA 5 109 6 6 6 6 42 21 42 Garrigan C W Carroll 2 31 31 1 - 3602DBL. DAMOZEL H 3 98 5 5H 5 3" 3 3 5 W Waldo A G Blakely 20 20 15 4 36S933LEABOYD 3 98 4 32 311 41 6 6 6 J Sheehan HA Cotton 50 60 60 20 Time, 25, 51, 1:161, 1:43J, 1 :56. Winner Ch. f, by Midlothian Starlight, by Onondaga trained by V. Gilbert. Went to post at 3:54. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Lode Star led unextended throughout and was much the best. El Bio Shannon stood a long stretch drive gamely after a hard, early effort to overtake the winner and wa9 easily second best. Grafter trailed to the stretch, where ho closed up with a rush. Artilla moved up fast on the stretch turn, going wide, and unexpectedly failed at the end. She can do much better. Blessed Damozel went well throughout. Lode Star, show, out. El Bio Shannon, show, 1 to 3. Grafter, show, 3 to 2. Artilla, show, 2 to 5. 364:35 SIXTH BACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 5500. All Ages. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St and V StrFin Jockeys Owners O E C P 30294VESOVIAN BS 5 114 4 2 21 22- li Coburn W B Jennings A Co6 20 20 7 364102MONEY MUSS 4 1C9 1 Vi 11 1 22 Donnelly G B Morris 6-5 6-5 7-10 out 362773FLDSH OF GOLD RS 5 109 6 4 52 51 311 Lewis Owen Bros 4 7 6 8-5 36389 CLAUDE BS 2 93 8 5" 3 3" 4" W Daly M J Daly 60 60 50 20 .-61362LOBD BADGE W 3 105 7 8 61 6U 52 Sheedy W L Oliver 12 12 10 3 31974 NABBA G. B5J 4 101 3 3 4i 4 6 Stuart Miss C Gibson 10 11 9 2 36373 EONIC WS 4 98 5 61 8 8 7 J Sheehan C Yonng 12 25 25 8 335843 WATEB CUBE RS 5 113 2 72 7 7 8 L Jackson C Young 12 25 25 8 tCoupled in betting. Time, 12, 24, 49, 1 :14t. Winner B. h, by St, Andrew Hot Spring trained by W. B. Jennings. Went to post at 4:24. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Vesuvian followed Money Muss closely from the start and wore him down in the stretch, won going away strong and is in good form evidently. Money Muss secured a lucky start, made the most of big advantage and held on gamely in a long stretch drive, but was outclassed by the winner. Flush of Gold was outrun early, came through next to the rail in the last quarter and finished strongly, but wants a longer distance. Claude suddenly improved. Lord Badge had no chance at the start, trailed hopslessly out of it to the far turn, where he commenced to make up ground with amazing speed. Narra G. is a nseful sprinter and was prominent for the first half, but was outclassed. Eonic is in bad form. Water Cure is not ready. Scratched 364212Stnyve, 106; 363242Warte Nicht, 93. Vesuvian, show, 2 to 1. Flush of Gold, show, 7 to 10.


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