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f ; 1 1 ! INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FKANCISOO, CAI,., November 26, 1902,-Tenth day. New California Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Residing Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. No recall flg nsnH Racing starts at 2 p. m. indicates whip, S spurs, blinkers 86442 fnSaS,lra 08t i8BS ttoo. Ind Horses A Wt St M K X StrFinJolkeT; 0wnars O FT p p 31974 BRETON I 3 108 8 fi" li ll I Le1S S11,6.?16 5 7 7 3 S6298 YOUNG MORELLO IS 5 110 1 4 42 g g FrawW raHMLottridge 5 10 9 4 364202MAC ANA ? 3 102 5 52 51 ti rnLW nel1 oii?ciaretA 10 20 20 8 MISS CULVER I 7 107 1 in in I ri So,caunto,n,. 20 5 5 20 3691 LEGAL MAXIM ? 3 102 7 71 71 61 71 wwZ W ? Bolin 22 100 100 40 36151 ST. RICA 4 PtP D-8S and Co 15 20 20 10 107 10 9 8 71 81 R RnlH 362982MONTOYA T?Jll Jt I tkm 6 13 15 6 B 3 102 2 l U 81 92 T S0U 361473MIS3 MADELINE 5 107 9 8 9 10 10 Rf f iB P7e1 5,773 31855 YRSULA 1? F?,11,00 6 6 6 2 3 105 11 11 11 11 312.-6 JIM ROBERTS jf 3 102 14 12 12 l" l" G PBRNeKal0a L 15 15 6 S28!23PHANK PEARCE l 5 107 13 13 13 13 KnJIn Rr ?hef . 50 "0 100 40 31926 CATHELLO 5 fcf," btephenson 5 8 8 3 3 o 102 6 14 14 ma iu- o 14 u Donnelly Clayton and 1,ime 19j4 Co 30 40 20 8 Winner-Br. c. by St. Florian-Queenstown trkinedby F. Farras. InsfntJ second driving. Quiz, from a ones, particularly in mud. Mocorito, way prominent cn beat bett" 9nl2 8D0W to 5- Mocoritoshow, 8 to 5. Breton, show, 2 to 1. 86443 SKCQND flE-1 Parse . S-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X X 3 StrFin Jockeys Ownars O H r p SBiKPEDIBNT H 53109 g 81 ll and "ivau Del V alios and Co 4 6 6 2 " I f f2 g l ? Smith 3 3 36 FILIBUSTER 109 1 l 11 g ghanman 14-51 !SKsoBNi- is 1 k 11 IfSeohaurife i ir5ir55 ACTUMN TIME, 3 1C0 7 4? 5 6U 6 Low?,Ch Mat0S SQt?bl!? 4 4i 4 El 3632 RIM ROCK 4 112 6 6 6171 ? wnn Priaero Stable6 15 15 6 STAB COtTON 5 , jj f S J? ff g Wwer-Ch; OvVCWLady.Graves trained by V. bunbar. e.ttofflfi flucky oitiffi on "hefirsf andmSSBi1ffi?S9 S lgnacio rail on the stretch turn and won going SwaT Ho was tost Md l5 hL ih? f th0VLsh next to the much unnecessary ground on theurnl ffiiJandXSSaV tSSand COMjlK USD 0 THIED fAfiE. " " 1NGLESIDE FORM CHART-CONTINUED. tS?,n, Finbaster failed to stay, but was a sharp contender for seven furlongs. Blackthorn wmt well dltaprotblyXeortm E1 Pil" nonstayor- Autnmn Tim9 well up for sif uVCgs Jgnacio, show, evens. Expedient, show, 1 to 2. Filibnster, show. 2 to 5. 364:4:4L THIRD HACE-C-8 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S "7 8 71 5i 2i 13, Lewis W B JenningsandCo3 3 2 4-5 36346 S Im? THE SIR PRKSTnM riw? OWL si J?n ? 11 llk Ifx 5?, elly Demarest and Co 3 4 4 8-5 HO H 1 22 22 311 31 Frawley Brearly and Pierce 6 6 6 21 W 107 6 31 3H 42 42 L Jackson J G Brown and Co 10 10 10 4 B H 2 Ii 2 51 HI J Ranch BnrnSandWaterhse4 8 8 3 35S3o NO FRTFNn w 107 3 6i 61 7i 6i SVniTiE,ND Cobnrn T H Ryan 4 7 7 3 EfVANTR ! I? fj Pal E J Baldwin 10 20 20 8 31950 S? 85 I?7 itn o 9 81 81 82 Por Mrs Grossheim 20 30 20 8 36303 BRUNEL t no 12 11 11 92 91 j Sheehan A Josephs 20 50 50 20 PLUNKETtS J??1 l l ?? ? 4,llis0Q W L Stanfield 12 30 30 12 SAMPSON to RnRn Mipi? ! Vt J?i JS ?J Ji Dagan S J Jones 20 50 50 20 S0and08 BORDER MARK 110 4 51 9 12 12 Groves W H OBrien 60 100 100 40 , Time, 12,241, 54,1 :02i. m. Winner B. c, by Salvator Scotch Fir trained by W. B. Jennings, rnt.fi J?0883-?3- At post 1 mjnutov Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. Sir Hugh X. ?.tfoo.te,d ,a.nd n Stem and was bearing out on the Etretch tnrn, but displayed amazing speed Th rwf nJa lntHih l Std andA Vs ,S?S.h thlb9st- Sir Preston was lucky and held on well at the end badly handled and should have nl ?ha? been second. Ripper closed up ground from a poor start iDc SUaiPIOle- Pa-chor a cl0Bed a ?ap a.Dd do b6tter latar on. No Friend, a fihe looker was nearly left and not being ready was eased up in the streteh. looser, Sir Hugh, show, 2 to 5. Eir Preston, show, 4 to 5. The Owl, show, 6 to 5. 3644:5 FODllTH fiACK1 Mile Parse S100. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P wiimthpStti-b. and S 5 i St, 5 71 , li 12i L Jackson BianchiandMGvrn21 21 11-54-5 S61103THE PRIDE W 6 106 2 11 1h 11 11 21 Donuellv THRvan 5 l i t 361082ANTOLLE W 4 107 4 73 71 51 U 32 Prior DAEoSi, 4 41 i 8f??andE H 5 6i, 5? 41 3H 4 J Sheehan Mrs J Coffey 20 30 30 12 33555 ROLLICK 4 106 3 ij W 32 3 2 2 5 J Ranch BurnsandYVatnrli3R Q q 363753DIDEROT W 4 ICS 8 4 41161 6 610 Cobnrn J P Atkin fi ? 7 i ssnsandst n 1 s 1 r ? ? is r i ar II I and I ou Time, 26, 5f, 1:17, 1:4 J. Winner Ch. h, by El Rayo Fusillades Last trained by O. A. Bianchi. ont to post at 3:29. At ppst 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Horton showed sudden improvement, met with interference at the start and worked an excoedinf ly Tough jourTey making a wide stretch turn, but finished like a whirlwind with clear sailing in the stretched was best The Pride, away running failed to make the most of his advantage, was choked back fo the first six furlonge. and when called on failed to make good. He can do better. Antolee broke flatfooted but closed a big gap in the last half and finished strongly under weak handling. Goldone went well Rollick, in great condition, was short and will be hard to beat from now on. He ran prominently for six furlongs hard held. Diderot, nearly left, made up ground in the first half with Kffi speed "it tired. The Weaver went a good half and was short. ".uK syoou, uut Scratched-36323Dunblane, 109; 36349 Nellie Forest, 106. Horton, show, 2 to 5. The Pride, show, 1 to 2. Antolee, show, 3 to 5. 3 6446 F1"eigaw!ar. 17 feet less than 3-4 mile- Pars sm- Ind Horsea A Wt St jj j U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 363913MODNTEBANK W 5 107 2 11 13 H 11 Cobnrn M Finlen J 7 T SS B! SILLEE S 5 55 A l 11 S S SS5B Si, 36391 DOLLIE WIETHOFF 6 110 5 5 4 71 83 Prior Owen Bros 7 ?2 ? ! 3 ?n $ ,5 tf ?0DVn MmSS StableSO m So 40 26048 26048 WARDMAN WARDMAN N 3 110 7 7 10 .JJIO 10 Frawley P C Donaleche 20 80 80 30 Winner-Cb. g by Montana-Pert, by Glenelg trained by T. H. Ryan. Went to post at 3 :o5. At 1 post mmnte. Start straggling. Won driving-snmnH th nm. mfa a?LW0anSH1i,ky, ffriYD a-SkillfaI r,id andn ln h8.ridef saandd ground ov iZ turns anVhe on gamely at the end. Sea Lion, in rare form, but best in mud. followed tho winners closely and pace finished strongly. Bedner, nearly left closed a tremendous gap, raced on the extreme nntniHn flniohH ffi, rush and was probably best. Matt Hogan broke slowly and made up much ground on tleadirT carried wide on the stretch turn and appeared like the winner when a furlonfout?but fnThl tiring was final drive. February fai ed to stay and evidently dislikes this track. The Miller had fournev "ict uau a a rough rougn and can do better. Ada N nearly left, closed up some ground. journej Scratched 363723Malaspina, 102; 31164 Berendos, 107. Mountebank, show, 7 to 10. Sea Lion, show, 2 to 1. Bednershow, 6 to 5. Matt Hogan. show, 1 to 4. 334:4:1 81XTH KAaB-5 1-3 rurlouS8- inrse ?400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. ! Ind Horses A Wt St M Y 3A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H P r 36419 DEDTSCHLAND W 108 3 1h 22 21 8- J Golden Bchreher m ?n 2Ct??ut 36t20FLCLCfeIC f Jg J f I8 658 5 WiveTI loomlf fCpupled in betting. Time, 24, 50, 1 :0H. 1 :08. - -T." . 40 Winner B. c, by Preston-pans-Prim II. trained by W. B. Jennings. e"a-e. Went to post at 4 :22. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily ; iecond thamVSebSSd png striding and a slow beginner, indulged the pacemakers to the last furlong? where he flon like a flash and won going away fast. He runs like a stayer and is probably I crackeriack came forced the pace from the start, but failed to stay under a bad ride and can do much better Gold DentJch Van land is steadily improving and showed good early speed, which he sustained unexpectedly well Jocbv No show betting on flrBt three.