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

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WASHINGTON FORM CHART. WASHINGTON, D. C, November 25, 1903. Fourteenth day. Washington Jockey Club. Antumn Meeting. Weather wet ; track heavy. f Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. K indicates whip, 5 spurs. I blinkers. 334:24: FIRST HACE 7-8 Mile 100 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yi X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C F lJSASEL KB 103 1 18 is 16 is is Redfern Colombia Stable 2i 3 . 13-51 SRi-HIiL H 103 3 2h 21 21 21 2 Wonderly J L Alcuinnis 3 16-513-51 363762CARROLLi D. KB 102 2 3 4 3h 32 31 Creamer W C Daly 5 6 5 2 36334 SLIDELL n 106 6 7h 5h 63 5b 42 Gannon V W Power 10 25 20 8 ffi9?11 109 10 6,i 81 74 63 51 Desonza Lakewood Stable 3 18-53 6-5 j?TIAIj W 97 4 83 62 81 81 68 HMichaels W Jennings 20 40 40 12 36380 THE GOLDFINDER W 90 8 i 3h 4 74 76 Milburn A Shields 10 20 20 8 36391 THE STEWARDESS W 91 5 5" 1 51 4 82 PMcGovernMrs R Bradley 20 40 40 12 5S?2 SIS1.1"? W 95 7 9 9 9 9 93 McFadden T Monahan 20 50 50 15 36246 TENAGRA W 101 11 10 10 10 10 1010 Ric8 G Borkel 15 30 30 10 29627 WAGRAM W 90 9 11 11 11 11 11 Jones J Callahan 30 1C0 100 30 Time, 12, 24, 49. 1 :17, 1 :31. m. Winner B. f, by Hastings Red Girl trained by E. H. Hanna. Went to post at 2 :00. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Red Damsel, off flying and in going to her liking, displayed a great burst of early speed but was tiring badly at the end. Redfern had to cut her with the whip several times to make her last the route, but she finally won easily enough. Tribes Hill, under a hard drive throughout, was easily best of the others. Carroll D. revelled in the mud and his race was a good one. Setauket closed a big gap under weak handling. Nuptial was only close up because the others were pulling up. sa .TT3619.0 Anak,lC6; S64153Rockey, 1C6; 36416 Ascension, 105; 36415Ray, 103:362tl3Ivernia. 103; rf6416Valley Forge, 103; 36118 Miss Buttermilk, 101 ; 36376 Neither One, 95; 35933 Messina, 95; 360O2 Ace of Spades, 95; S6376 Geneseo, 95; 36266 Frank Love, 90 ; 36288 Musidora, 90; iii 38141 Past. 90: 36192 Patronymic, 90 Corrected weights Wagram, 90. Overweights Tribes Hill, 1 pound; Nuptial, 2; Tenagra, 2. Red Damsel, show. 1 to 2. Tribes Hillshow, 1 to 2. Carroll P., show, evens. Setauket, show, 3 to 5. 364:25 SECOND BACK 6 1-2 Furlongs. 400 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. kid Horses A Wt St H yt and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3637PsWGOLp WSB HO 1 2H 2H 12 15 Redfern W M Barrick 3 16-53 1 PGLORIOSA H 107 6 3H 53 25 Wonderly Columbia Stable 8-5 2 6-5 1-2 36397SACCHAROMETER W 110 2 4h 43 4H 3h Rice W D Babcock 6 8 6 363602FLORHAM QUEEN KB 107 3 14 U 2h 48 Gannon G F Johnson 8 10 10 3 98 107 7 7 64 5n 51 H MichaelsMrs R Bradley 30 30 20 6 S3UTG.AEY W 110 5 61 7 61 63 Cochran O L Richards 6 10 10 3 36397 ILLYRIA 5 HO 4 5 5 7 7 Creamer W C Daly 15 20 20 8 CARLOETTA ft 107 8 8 8 8 8 Jones J E Lane 100 100 100 40 Time. Uf, 24, 36. 1 :16, 1 :2 Winner Ch. c, by Sensation Elizabeth trained by W. M. Barrick. Went to post at 2:35. At post 3 minutes. Start joor. Won easily ; second the same. Sun Gold revelled in the going, showed speed and raced Florham Queen into submission, but the effort told on him and he had to be hustled in the stretch to be kept going. Gloriosa, none too energetically ridden was at home in the mud, but she failed to show her usual speed in such going. Saccharometer ran well but will do better on a fast track. Florham Queen was used up in forcing the pace and tired badly in the stretch. Tugai Bey wants a dry track. Scratched-36227Gimcrack, 110; 36314 Athelroy 110 ; 36378 Earl of Warwick, ."".oooai 110; 36397 Dramatist uramausi.iiu, 110-36338Ornature, 110: 36193Pittacus, 107. Sun Gold, show, 1 to 2. Gloriosa, show, out. Saccharometer, show evens. 364:26 THISt?e?lS7eAbOUt 2 1-3 Mi,eS" 0 added- ear-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 8 12 16 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 362612ARIUS US 5 144 1 56 512 310 23 i 112 Mara J E Lane 4 4 3i 6.5 363123MARYLANDER 6 151 3 63 66 5h 43 330 230 Donohue J A Kyle 8 10 7 9 36264 DRAUGHTSMAN K5 6 148 5 4h 44 42 530 450 3h Mr Harris R G Fell 10 25 o fi 36395 WOOLGATHRRBS 4 142 6 7 71 6 33 23 4iO0GalIapher T P Phelan 6 6 6 8-5 TIRELESS W 4 136 7 31 32 7 6 6 55 Connelly I N Megargee 30 40 40 12 36396 K.SPOTTSWOODR5 4 136 2 12 H4 210 H 51 6 Brooks C Moore 0 40 30 10 36264 WALTR CLEARYKS 5 144 4 21 214 H4 Fell. Johnson J W Colt 6-5 7-5 6-5 1- Time, 5:39. Winner B. g, by Norwood Avril trained by W. Garth. Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second eased up. Arius easily the best of those that went the course, fenced well and was at home in the sloppy field and was was eased up at the end. Marylander is a rater and a good jumper. Draughtsman showed scant speed but stood a long, hard drive and just got np in time to beat Woolgatherer. The latter tired badly. Tireless bolted and Kate Spottswood refused,but finally finished. Arius, show, 3 to 5. Marylander, show, evens. Draughtsman, show, 2 to 1. Walter Cleary, show, 364:27 FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 00 added. 3-year.olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St H. Y 3 StrFin Jockeys. Owners O H C P 363622BENCKART WS 4 104 3 13 1 1 13 13 Cochran G W Cook jPT5 5TJT 36103ROUGH RIDER WSB 5 107 5 614 64 53 44 28 Wonderly P 8 Roberts 3 3 3 1 36S94 COURTENAY W 3 98 6 41 4h 2 22 3 Gannon J A Bennett 8 8 4 7 -! 363132BEN HOWARD KB 3 105 4 514 3 3h 31 44 Walsh W C Daly 15 i5 fn I 36415 ANIMOSITY ft 4 98 1 3h 5 62 5H 52 Milburn T Clark 10 10 in l 36334 THE BLACK SCOT K 5 105 2 2h 24 44 62 65 Michaels Mrs RS Turner 8 H 1" $ 36339 KT. OF THE GARTER KB 8 106 7 7 7 7 7 7 Minder P S P Randolph "anaoipn 6 b 1 1. l5 l, 4 4 Time, 12, 25, 51, 1 :lMg, 1 :6, 1 :54. Winner Br. g, by Galon dOr Marie Shanklin trained by G. W. Cook. Went to post at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Benckart, well in motion, showed a rare turn of speed and was at home in the going, stayed well and had plenty awav in hand at the end. Rough Rider swung wide at the stretch turn and finished strongly He was in th middle of the track in the run home. Courtenay, in the deep going next to the rail in the stretch, tired badly under the whip. Ben Howard seemingly found the route too far. Animosity is in poor form Scratched-36362Black Dick. 114; 363792Caithness, 109; 332462Magnetic. 109- 36315 Petra ff" mq. 36124 Setauket, 105; 36262 Annie Lauretta, 103; 362892Early Eve, 103; 36247 JIlie Peyton, 103; 363U Allie Virgie, 90. Overweights Benckart, 1 pound. Benckart, show, 2 to 5. Rough Rider, show, 1 to 2. Courtenay, show. 3 to 5. 364:28 F1FTH BAC1;34 Mile- 00 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36359 RIGHT AND TRUE HI 100 2 14 H H I" m McCafferty A C McCaffertv 7 8 r 36378 EARL OF WARWICK 103 8 4 3- 34 23 28 Pollak A L Aste 8 12 in I 36397 NEVERMORE R$ 110 6 34 2 2 33 32 Wonderly A Miller 8--5 2! 11 in? 9 363142CINCINNATUS ftSB 102 1 6 54 54 43 44 PMcGovernT McGovern B i i 36120 SCOFFER W 105 3 214 45 44 54 514 Michaels F H Milden Jr 10 k 9n r 36397 DARK PLANET KB 110 7 8 8 61 64 65 Minder O L Richards 4 7 I 2 36290 ITHAN H 102 4 73 61 4 7 7 73 Gannon P S P Randolph P 15 20 0 R NANCY D. H 102 5 51 7 8 8 8 Henderson C Moore 20 200 100 40 " Time, 13, 25, 37, 1 :01, 1 :17. Winner Br. c by Tristan Ellerdie trained by A. C. McCafferty. Went to post at 3:50. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Right and True showed the most speed throughout and McCafferty put up a vigorous finish. The colt waT nil Tmf at the ond and just lasted long enough; . Earl of Warwick appeared the winner a furlong from home ybJ,whejn0,Ved Up fSst nt h0 tiredqat the nd dr a dye. . Nevermore might have been closer up iandiwfSM b6atn- ClDclDnatns outrun and poorly 36311 TentM0DB"ffilhV0; 36378 Cran6Svi11? 102 36263 Wannakee, 102; 36397 Miladi Love, 102; Right and True, show, evens. Earl of Warwick, 7 to 5. Nevermore, show, out. A19Q SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 3llles. 00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. O j tJb tJ Highweight Handicap. Tad Horses A Wt St St Yx X. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 363993CIRCUS H5B 3 110 5 5 5 5 5 410 13 Redfern J G Lang 855 qTTT 36381 CARBUNCLE KB 5 134 4 21 214 1b 214 H4 26 Wonderly R T Wilson Jr 8-5 9-5 9 ?i 36394 ARRAH GO WAN W 3 107 2 42 43 3H H 2- 314 Michaels Morrison andTayl0rl5 15 36381 G. WHITTIER BS 3 137 3 34 S 43 42 3h 41 Gannon L V Bell 5 Irk 3S267 DALY ft 4 124 1 1b 11 24 3 5 5 Brennan W C Daly Lr "W ! in Z 91 Time, 13, 26, 39, 52, 1:05, 1:19, 1:47, 2:01. Winner B. c, by Charaxus Ninone trained by W. T. Baldwin. Went to post at 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Circus had nil the best of the weights and is a wonder in the mud. Badly outrun to the stretch, he closed nn wi th good burst of speed under a hard nde and was going away at the end. He is a ten pound better r former in mud than on a fast track. His weight told on Caibuncle in the last furlong, after he had posed of Arrah Gowan and he did not have anything left with which to Etall off Circus. His race nndor the conditions was an extremely good one. G. Whittier could not handle the heavy impost snccefnllv He was a contender for a mile when he weakened. Daly, after displaying early speed, onit haHlv Scratched-36381 Young Henry, 140; 36398 Extinguisher, 132; 363992Cogswell, 123; 3630H 1j Cole 0 aaan, 121. Circus show, out. Carbuncle, show, out. Arrah Gowan, show, 2 to 1.


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