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INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAI.., December 16, 1902. Twenty-seventh day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear ; track sloppy. Presiding Judge, E. C Hopper. Starter, J. J. H pitman. No recall flag used. Racing starts at 2:05 p. m. W indicates whip. 5 spurs, B blinkers. CI Al K FIRST RACE Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-1 mile. Purse 00. 00000 All ages. Selling. ttid Horses A Wt St i. Y 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P " 319252HOGUS BILL W 5 108 1 6h 21121 Ih BirkenruthF J Gilseke j 8 2 656 GUIDA W 2 85 2 31 13 m 22 Hewitt A B Spreckels 12 20 20 8 6536 VOHICER 5,108 4 2 41 33 33 T Burns C F Clancy 8-5 8-513-103-5 3S515 SAM LAZARUS ESQ. W 6 108 3 8 63 45 45 W Waldo Arthur and Co 10 20 15 6 S6605 EL PILOTO . N 4 105 7 4 7 53 56 Waterbury E J Baldwin 15 25 25 8 31783BEN MAGEN W 4 111 5 5 8 62 61 Minder E A Chappell 1C0 100 100 0 I 36629 RUBINO RS 3 107 8 li 3 7 7 J Ranch J H Brannan 3 4 18-56-5 364983ED LILBURN 2 94 6 7h 5 Fell. Reed W P Magrane 7 8 8 3 Time, 1:14k Winner-rCh. g, by Cyclone Wauza trained by N. W. Randall. y Wont to post at 2:02. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Bogus Bill was lucky, had clear sailing, closod up fast and strong and caught Guida napping at the end. The latter was much the best and displayed a fine turn of speed, took a long and apparently winning load on the far turn and, under a weak ride, swerved over to the rails at tho end, thereby losing. Vohicer under a drive, was prominent for the first half, but tired in the stretch. Sam Lazarus Esq. closedup much ground, in the last half. Rubino. away badly, quit after early speed because his saddle slipped Scratched 3659J Katherine Ennis, 105; 366U Jack Richelieu Jr., 105; 36442 Legal Maxim 10 36530 Action, 98. Overweights- Rubino 5 pounds. i Bogus Bill, show, 4 to 5. Guida, show, 3 to 1. Vohicer, show, 3 to 10. Hnbino, show, 3 to 5. 0 0 0 g SECOND RACE-7-8 Mile. Purse 5400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses I A Wt St and 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 36593 SLEK PING CHILD 5 3 104 5 21 21 22 22 12 J Daly , J J Moran 12 50 40 12 3651H3STIRL1NG TOWERS 3107 3 12 12 nj ft 211 J Ranch Musto and Ruiz 3 3 21 1 6197 MAC ANA SB 3 99 4 4h 32 42 42 35 Connell 8 McNaughton 5 8 8 3 36641 HASP U 4 103 1 3 41 51058 48 T Burns J Green 16-541 41 8-5 3t656 ALADO 5 109 6 55 510 3 3h 53 Donnelly A W Small 18-541 41 9-5 INAUGURATOR- K 3 104 8 71 61 7 61 6 Minder Owen Bros 6 6 31 8-5 6569 KER MIT 5 3 104 2 6i 71 61 75 76 Refed Hinkle and Hanlon 12 25 5 8 31780 R ACIVO W 5 109 7 8 8 8 8 820 Birkenruth E W Newth 20 60 60 15 DISCOVERY IS 3 1ia 9 9 9 9 9 9 OBrien D McCarty 40 75 75 25 Time, 241, 51i, 1:19,1:32. 1 Winner B. g, by Santiago Lillie D. trained by J. J. Moran. .,nf,to pos S6,?1-- At Post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Sleeping Child followed Burling Towers to the stretch, where ho wore her lead down and won going away fast Stirling Towers secured a lucky start and made the most of the advantage, but failed to stay Mac Ana was swerving to the inner rail, but was closing up fat. Rasp disliked the going and retired earlv Alado loomed up prominently on the turn, but tired in the final drive. Scratched 36642 All About, 104. Overweights Stirling Towers, 3 pounds ; Discovery, 1. Sleeping Child, show, 5 to 1. Stirling Towers, show, 11 to 20. Mac Ana, show, 3 to 2. Inaugurator show, 4 to 5. TH " UrSe 17 l6SS thad mile PnrS8 3 6 6 6 7 AlDaStC1Se"ningUrity 5m Ind Horses AWtSt j K X StrFin Jockeys Owners o H C P " 366192AM AS A . 5 7 117 1 li 13 12 m J Ranch S F Brown 2 2 S ; i T 66i03ORO VIVA 2 89 6 61 3- 211 21 Connell Snider and Co , 1" 1" 1 36630 ONYX II. W 2 94 4 3h 42 3h 32 C Kelly Brown and Peters 10 15 ?-5 ? 366332JIM GORE II. S 7 112 2 2 2 41 4 T Burns G Webb 1 3 3 f 366?4 BUCOLIC W 2 91 7 4 51 11 52 Hewitt WBJennings and ColO 15 9 66333QOLDEN COTTAGE HS 3 108 8 7 7 6h 6 J Daly M J Daly 4 5 ?i 366172J1M BROWNELL g 7 105 3 51 6a 75 75 David E E Hick ok 15 fiT m 66 sO STEP AROUND 2 91 9 9 9 81 88 Reed TG Ferguson 0 0 m and 34277 HUTCH MILLER f 4 108 5 83 83 9 9 Lewis JJMcAlester 30 80 Time, 1 :14i. -M " Winner B. g, by Captain Al Lady Intruder trained by S. F. Brown. Went to post at 2:58. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving ; second easily. Amasa onick a beginner, beat the gate and made most of his i advantage. A vigorous finish enabled him to beat much the best horse in Oro Viva The latter got away badly, but moved up fast and finished gamely. Onyx II. helo on well and has improved greatly. Jjm Gore II. lacked his usual early speed and also failed to stay .Bucolic, away badly, rushed into prominence next to the rail, was badly shut off on the far turn and given a very bad ride. Gdldon Cottage was last at the start and tired right at the end after closing Scratched i6515 St. Phillipina, 105; 36629 Montoya, 1C2; S6530 Mr. Dingle 91 Overweights Amasa, 2 pounds; Onyx II., 3. AmaBashow2, to 5 Pro Viva, show, evens. Onyx II., show, 2 to 1. jjm Gore IL show "to 5 36?668 handicap015"0 "UrltngS- Farsa5u0- ear-o.ds and upward tnd Horses A Wt St M K StrFin Jockeys - Owners : OH P P ssiwtter miii s? s aiay FHraisw 36632KENILWORTH 4 H2 1 Hi 15 h U T Knight W B pKeSmn o Ml0 S6 1H2ILLOWAHO 5 3 1C8 5 4 5 45 48 410 Birkenruth W H KtphS 1 Si H 365372FLUSH OF GOLD 5 109 4 2- 41 5 5 5 S olttTu is"5 fCoupled betting. lu 16 ls in Time, 24, 50, 1:161, l:2i.v Winner Br. c, by dain Ada Reese trained by C. T. Patterson. Went to post at 3:22. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. . Won easilv snnnnrl fW c,Q n broke flatfooted and worked a rough journey to the stretch, wher wfth cle front cantering and was much the nest The Fretter followed Kenilworths ffl ace clSSfvlnd-oSS SffiVfn"aTOrBbla conditiOD3 Flush of Gold tired te88afiWjsa Scratched 6165 Vesuvian, 117. Corrigan,show,lto5. The Fretter. show, 1 to 5. The entry, show, out. Kenilworth show 1 to 4 FIFTH fiACE-1,Jttil and 70 -Be 36669 00. All ages. Selling. Ind Horses AWtSt H Y at StrFin Jockevs Owners O H P P f 652L3AR 1ILLA fj 5 107 1 2h 2h 2 2 li J Hnnoh n w rv, , 36510ANTOLEE 4 111 8 13 Is fj f. 2 Minde? DAHonte b"? i1"510 36610 GALANTHUS M 4 1C6 6 46 46 48 32 36 Reed Mrl T pff J. .7 2 36 862EXPEDIENT ft 5 111 5 7 5h 58 58 4i Bozeman P ESh l1"5"-52 3-5 36634 PLATONIUS 5 2 102 2 321 33 3- 41 55 Lawi? qmSfi, i n L L T 2 mwm si i:s UIUWSSandHI ii 5 Winner Br. m, by Artillory-Duchess of Towers trained by C. W. Carroll Went to post at 3:12. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won easing nri- wmnVl rm t-n her-stride, followed Antolee closely to the stretch, whore she rll S bV with tlUa L1.11 best. She is in great form now and ran the "first good rice of her caraeTon lanM?t?Bi piPb stole a long lead on the first turn and ran in surprisiSgl proved form Galanthus hin Anto1?8 left, took the extreme outside and had no chance with his rids ExoediS hJ I Vi ffr bel?g neuariy owed in the betting and he disliked the going. IacloancintiiSandlm forashad- Scratched 36!6l Gawaine, 106; 366442Bessie McCarthy, 102 t,omg. Overweights Artilla, 1 pound. Artilla, show, 2 to 5. Antolee, show, 4 to 5. Galanthna, show. 1 to 4. 36670 SIXTH BACJS-3-4 MIle Parso00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. fnd Horses A Wt St K y2 X StrFin Jockevs Owners O H P P 366142QAVIOTA 5 107 3 4n 3 Ih 12 J Rnrh w i rl - 365382GOLD VAN 110 4 3 5 2k Donnellv G B Mnwf $"5 71"5? J-2 36270LAURA F. M. , SB 52 2? S g H S JiutJU LADY 36,82 ROWELL "If 112 1 TJ55 17Miffi 8 and and So.. Winner Ch. f, by Crighton Nellie Bell trained by W. L Oliver Went to post at 4:21. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easilv qornnrf rt-.v;.,,. n i. pected good start, she getting away in her stride, combined with KfflfiJV Gaviotas unex-the first part of the race, made the result when in theltretch rfMJMSrnno1SilniltoeDl?? hor u5 in the last quarter in decisive fashion. Gold Van broke slowly wm Sran SSSw-nS Sh maklP? eood in turn after which he closed up fast. He is high actioned andwas f sOTawflne SrW? w a wldstrath Gaviota, show, out. Gold Van, show, 1 to 4. Arabo show, out.