Ingleside Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1902-12-12

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INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, OAX., December 11, 1902. Twenty-third day. Now California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track sloppy. Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. No recall flag used. Racing starts at 2:05 p. m. indicates whip, S spurs, 8 blinkers. 86617 FIEST HACIfi-6 1-2 "rfonsrs. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horse A Wt St jj y2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36393 ARTHUR RAY HfSB 3 112 7 3 11 11 11 12 J Ranch J L Clayton and Co 6 7 7 3 3639WIM HROWNELL 7 114 5 22 3H 21 2 2 H?avenor EEEicC 7 7 13-5 36585 HARRY THATCHER 5 114 1 6 5 4 41 32 Bell Mrs Hastings 3 4 3 -5 andS5SSandAiSand l HE 5 52 6 6S 52 43 Batti8te JH Robbinf I 8 41 2 555S ?Et003, , i 6 114 9 8i 7 75 73 Minder T E Latta 8 10 10 4 S6497 J. RICHELIEU JR. J 4 114 2 1 21 3 3 6 Troxler Mrs Quick I 15 1 5 30729 BUCK TAYLOR I? 6 119 10 9 9 9 8 7 Chorn J C Nealon 3 41 4 2 81925 HA RALAMB fs 4 119 6 72 8 8 9 8 Waterbury S F Brown 30 40 40 15 3C585 LEXGTON PIRATE SI 8 117 4 41 4i 52 62 93 W MooneJ FW Cooper 10 30 SO 12 31522 WILLIAM F. RS 5 119 8 10 10 10 10 10 Graves J Kane 20 60 60 20 Time, 24, 50. 1:181, 1:251. Winner B. c, by Nomad Violette trained by J. L. Clayton. Went to post at 2 :01. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won easily ; second driving. Arthur Raybroko Hatfooted and want tnrough next to the rail, taking the lead in the first quarter,- which he retained eas- lly to the end and was beBt. Jim Brownell, away running, just lasted long enough to beat Harry Thatcher. Ine latter was worsted at the start and worked a rough journey under bad handling. At the end Tulare was closing up strongly. Buck Taylor was practically left and had a scant chance. Arthur Bay, show, 7 to 5. Jim Brownell, show, 6 to 5. Harry Thatcher, show, 3 to 5. Bnck Tavlor. show, evens. . ?6618 SECOND RACE S-8 Mite. Pnrsa 00. year-olds. Allowances. j Ind Horses A Wt STH"1T1 Strain Tdckoyir Owners- J " o "ll cf ? - K2?T??iCTTHQLANr i 1?? 5 2- 2i li W Waldo BSchreiber 1 6-5 6-5 9-20 ?6581IREDEUS 111 3 li U 23 25 T Burns W B Jennings 3 4 4 1 s J65812FOS3IL W 105 4 2i 35 3 S Cochran JTouhey 6 12 10 16-5 5 36Vtt POLONIUS J 111 1 52 51 42 4 J Ranch Burnsand Waterhse 8 9 q 36597 JOCKEY CLUB . ft 108 8 6i 6 53 55 Frawley W FilhVr 20 30 30 1 W 2 108 2 85 85 7i 62 Bowman JDFitlgerald 15 30 30 8 R5?,US 103 1 72 7 86 74 Minder F Edwards 15 60 60 20 SSSSrTMn S 108 6 6 85 Troxler WOBMacdonogh6 6 41 9-5 36510 E8TOY LISTO BIOS 9 9 9 9 9 Donovan El Primero StablelCO 3C0 3C0 80 Time, 24.51, 1:03. Winner B. c, by Sam Derfargilla trained by G. Covington. , Went to post at 2:30. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Deutschland broke Uatiooted, but quickly raced into prominence, joined Iredens in the stretch and outstayed him after a long, hard drive. The latter was pinned in next to the rail in the last quarter by the winner and repeatedly bumped. Fossil ran in the first flight to the stretch, where ho fell away from the first two, but was easily third best. Polonius wants a longer race probably or ia a counterfeit. Jockey Club nearly loft, made, up ranch ground and will win when placed right. Gorgaleto was evidently handicapped by the going. Orsius is fast, but faint-hearted, and has worked very fast. Deutschland. show, 1 to 4. Iredens. show, 2 to 5. Fossil, show, 6 to 5. ? 6 6 X 9 THIRD B15-7-8 Mlle Pn - 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St H K X 8trFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S6595 8UNELLO NS 5 103 4 1h 23 22 U i Battiste M Storn 3T4 31 6-5" S6586 GOLDONE flf 5 108 l 2ii 1 l 23 231 Donnelly Mrs J Coffey 6 9 8 3 36588 IMPERIOUS J 7 109 3 4H 3 3 3 31 Chorn H E Rowell 6 12 12 5 36605 THE MILLER j 6 105 5 31 41 55 5" 41 Minder G P McNeill and Co 12 0 15 6 S2GrELL B5 3 100 2 51 5U 41 41 55 W Waldo WM Sloan 7-5 3-2 7-5 3-5 S 2TDr S 6 105 7 8 8 8 71 62 Waterbury C W Chappell 50 100 100 40 S6S88 TING A LING n V 5 1C9 6 6 65 62 6 71 Troxler G F Smith 6 13 13 5 36534 LEAROYD ft 3 100 8 75 7 72 8 8 Cochran HA Cotton 15 20 15 5 Time, 241, 51, 1:19, 1:32. Winner B. g, by Morello Sunlit trained by M. Storn. Went to post at 2:57. At post 3 minutes. Stsrt bad. Won driving; second easily. Sunello, favored by the going, forcea the pace throughout and outstayed Goldone in a sharp drive through the stretch. Trie latter appeared like the winner in the stretch, but swerved badly at the end. Imperious was best m?fc 7.a.?,Porl7 ridden and pocketed. He should have been taken to the front where he runs kindly. The Miller is improving and finished well. Digby Bell failed to stay and ran a bad race. Scratched S6619 Lecturer, 107; 36593 Ingo, 100; 86479 Constable, 100; 365y3Elkarn, 105. Sunello, show, 1 to 2. Goldone, show, 6 to 5. Imperious, show, 2 to 1. Digby Bell, Bhow, 1 to 5. -IflfWCl FOURTH RACE-Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse S400 JUUAj J 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. End Horses A Wt 8t K H 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36119 ARTICULATE IB 4 107 4 21 21 HI 1h T Burns G A Davis 6-5 6-5 17-901-4 KIIFPtWAN 85 3 115 2 3,i3i 3" 22 J Ranch Burn.andWaterhseS-2 11-52 1-3 56!2.HAINAULT 3 104 8 42 45 2i 3 W Waldo Burrows and Co 12 60 50 6 J65J82BEAU ORMONDE! . ff 4 1C9 3 HI H 4 4 Troxler WOfBMacdonogh6 6 51 6-5 S65342HESPER3!i,l;IS1i5 109 1 5 5 5 5 J Daly M J Daly 50 100 100 20 Time, 1:13. m Winner Br. c, by 8t. Andrew Utter trained by B. A. Smith. JWAn,tto,pos.t,t 3:25, . A Post,1 minute. 8tart good. Won driving; second easily. Articulate, lucky and skillfully ridden, waited on the pacemaker to the stretch, whero he dashed to the front and seemed an easy winner, but was unexpectedly driving hard at the end to beat Corrigan. The latter received a dilatory ride, was knocked back oa the turn and crowded when a farlong out, but finished like a flash and was much the best today. Hainault, showing sudden and extreme improvement, waB a dangerous contender up to the last fifty yards and ran the best race of his career. Beau Ormonde disliked the going and failed to stay after displaying brilliant early speed. Articulate, show, out. Corrigan, show, out. Hainault. show, evens. S 6 6 2 X FIF HACK-1 Mile Purs8 tm- 3-year-olds and upward. Selling! fad Horses A Wt St M Vx X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 865928TUYVE II JS 101 5 31 2 22 li li Donnelly P M Burch 4 Si 51 3-2 36574 DUNBLANE 5 110 4 43 4 3J 2 21 T Burns W B JenningsandCo 5 9 8 ! 5t.82fandTL!PH:P - IS 4 111 3 6 6 4i 4 31 Minder W H Ketchiman 4 8 8 2 36572 j EVE A G. 3 S5 5 1 HI HI 31 46 Hewitt Mrs J Coffey 1 1 7-10-5 36594 blLLMAS3IE2S;-:i 4 99 1 5 5 6 55 510 C Kelly J J McAlester 8 15 15 4 365843NONIE 8 R 3 95 2 2i 31 51 6 6 LAJacksonGardenCity8table20 40 40 8 Time, 25, 50. 1:17, 1:44. Winner B. c, by Stuyvesant Katie A. trained by G. B. Morris. Went to post at 3:52. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second dViving. Stuyve luckv and given a skillful ride under a pull, was reserved for six furlongs nrrl rnnde nM nth n rriiiiit rush in the last quarter. Dunblane also waited on the pacemaker and with a close eVetcn turn liniBhod very strongly. Autolight lost many lengths at the start and closed a tremendous kap, finishing fast Evea G.-, oasily best, ran the entire journey with her head turned loose and, while ontsprinted in the last quarter, was going easiest of all at tho end. Bill Massie went well throughout. Nonio ran a good six furlongs. 1, Stnyvn. show, 2 to .K. Dunblane, show, 1 to 2. Autolight, show, 7 to 10. Evea G., show. 1 to 5. 3632 SIXTH RACK G 1-2 Furiougs. Purse 00. 3-year-olda and upward. Allowances- Ind Horses Wt Ht hi V, M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36584 BEDNER ft 4 109 7 1H 1 13 Ink Hewett F W Doss 3 5 5 2 36569GOLDEN COTTAGE BS 3 117 1 21 2" 2i 23 J Daly M J Daly 24 16-53 1 36 93 ST. SEVER N 3 114 3 31 3H SH 3" Chorn H E Rowell 6 9 9 4 S6?93LOUWELSEA RSI 3 114 2 4h in 6i 41 J Ranch Western Stable 6 9 9 32802 HUNGARIAN RS 6 119 6 6 5h 51 521 T OBrien G Miller 7 8 8 3 36574 NILGAR 6 114 4 5 7 7 65 BurlingameMrs P E Jones 10 10 8 4 35799ASSBSSMENT SS 4 119 5 7 62 4l 7 Donnelly T H Stavens 10 10 51 2 Time, 241, 50, 1 :17, 1 :241. Winner B. c, by Sabine Starlight, by King Alfonso trained by F. W. Doss. Went to post kt 4:21. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second easily. Bedner quickly-worked into tho lead and showed much speed, but was tiring at the end and barely managed to last. Golden Cottage, always close up, finished well and was slowly wearing the winner down at the end. St. Sever was swerving at the end and can do better. Hungarian ran on the outside throughout, losing six: longths on the stretch turn, finished strongly and was possibly best, but badly ridden. Nilgar retired early. Assessment qnit in the last furlong. Scratched 36561 Kickumbob, 114. Bednr, show, evens. Golden- Cottage, show, 11 to 20. St. Sever, show. 2 to 1.


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