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INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SA.N KICANCISCO, CAL., Uec.mbor 18, 1002. Twenty-ninth day. Now Cnlifomia Jockey Clnb. Winter Meeting. Woathor clear; track slow. Presiding Judge, E. C. Uopper. Starter, J. J. IToltmnn. No recall flag usad. Racing starts at 2:05 p. m. indicate! whip, 5 spars, blinkers. QQQ FIRST RACK-Futiirity Course. 170 feet less than 8-4 milo. Pnrso S400. tUUOt 4-year-olds and upward. Sailing. Ind Horset A Wt St hi Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 366JI HOUAGK 4 119 9 10-i "1 61 H Waterbury O P Romigh 20 20 10 4 S66S RAGNAROK II. IS 4 109 10 51 2 1 2 Frawley M A Stephenson 4 6 6 2 S64S CHAPPIE 5 8 111 5 S S Si S A Powell I Mor.house 15 40 30 12 86843 SKIP UK t 109 4 4 61 4 41 Minder J H McQheo 5 5 4 8-5 86541 LEXINGTON PIRATKI S 112 1 21 Si 51 S Donovan F W Cooper 10 10 7 3 869? KATHERINE ENNIS f 4 109 8 1 Hi 2 6 J Ranch T Kelly 7 12 12 4 S6641 INTREPIDO 4 110 11 11 101 71 73 Troxler P McQuiro 10 16 16 6 S6665SYOHICER B 5 112 3 61 41 92 81 T Burns C F Clancy 8-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 2665iROLTAIRE S S 114 7 91 91 101 92 Lewis J L Kirk and Co 10 13 IS 5 86641 J. RICHELIEU JR. IS 4 109 2 32 5 81105 Birkenrnth Mrs Quick 80 60 60 25 35545 JUDGE NAPTON 5 7 113 6 7h 1H 1I 112 Groves T II OBrien ICO 200 200 80 36605 TOM TINKER 4 1C9 12 12 12 12 12 Sheedy BeaconfieldStable20 40 40 12 Time, 1:141. Winner Ch. f, by Take Notice Hoolou traiued by J. Stewart. Went to post at 2:01. At poit 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Homage displayed suadeu improvement and, after being crowded out at the start, closed an immense gap, finished with a rush, won going away fast and was much the best. Ragnarok II. was lucky, had clear sailing and appeared like the winner in the stretch, but tired and was swerving badly at the end. Chappie came from a long way back in the last quarter. Skip Ma was unexpectedly closing up at the end. Lexington Pirate tired in the last quarter. Katherine Ennis quit after setting a hot paco to tho stretch. Intrepido, away badly, made up ten length on the leaders. vohicer, evidently handicapped in the hardening mud. waa always outrun and made u poor showing in the stretch. Overweights Chappie, 2 pounds; Judge Naptnn, 4; Intrepido, 1. Homage, show, 2 to 1. Ragnarok II., show, evens. Chappie, show, 6 tol. Skip Me, show, 4 to 5. YohicT ahow. 1 to 3. SKC0ND HACE 7-8 MllB Pn 1902.sh0. All Ages. Selling. 3 6 6 0 O Ind Horses A Wt St hi H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H G P " S6S59 PLaTONIUS 5 3 104 3 2 li li 11 1 Lewis Smith and Co 4 4" 4 32 S658S STAR COTTON I 5 1C9 4 li 2 42 4 2 T Burns H A Cotton 3 4 4 7-5 36641 HARRY THATCHSR 151 5 K9 2 4 41 61 6 31 Birkenruth Mrs Hastings 10 20 20 7 366J6 ROSARIE 1 3 109 7 72 710 5" 3 4 W Waldo Howley and Co 10 10 10 4 30519 THE MILLER f 6 1C9 1 63 52 3" 2" 55 J Ranch G P McNeil 9-5 2 8-5 7-10 36658 BATHOS 151 5 112 5 31 31 2i 51 6 J Daly J J Moran 5 7 7 3 S6667 HUTCH MILLER I 4 110 6 53 62 720 70 750 Troxler J J McAlester 10 25 25 8 36S77 IN GO 53 99 88 8 8 8 8 L Wilson P J Cooper 20 50 50 20 Time, 25,51,1:19,1:33. Winner Ch. g, by Roniseau Young Flush trained by E. B. Smith. Went to poit at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second tho same. Platoniue secured a lucky start, forced the pace in the worst going throughout and was evidently best. Star Cotton, under a Tigorous ride, finished fast. Harry Thatcher also finished with a rush. Rosarie, away badly, closed a big gap and appeared like the winner in the stretch. A weak finish and crowding at the end beat her for second moaey. The Miller, flatfooted at the Btart and crowded back, ran into prominence in the first half and then failed to stay. Bathos favors a sloppy track and is improving somewhat, showing a good half mile. Scr itched S66S1 William F., 1C9; 36656 Goldone, 109; S6677Sol Lichtenstein, 104; 36629 Dwieht Way, 104. Overweights Hutch Miller, 1 pound. Platonius, show, 3 to 5. Star Cotton, show, 3 to 5. Harry Thatcher, show, 21 to 1. The Miller, show 1 to 3. 33591 THIBD KACK "8 imiM" PnrsS400- 2-year-olds. Allowances. " Ind Horses A Wt St jj K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P SSVSOSIK HUGH I 111 4 31 12 14 12 T Burns WBJenningsandCo 9-2C9-209-201-S 36516SORSINA I 107 5 55 2 31 2t Minder WOBMacdonughS 8 61 7-5 86318 GORGALETE I 111 8 8 51 4i ?h Troxler J D Fitzgerald 8 13 10 8-5 363S6PbT MASTER R 114 2 2h 62 52 412 T Knight Chinn and Forsythe 8 13 13 21 86678 MASTER K 107 6 4 2 2 S.ir Birkenrnth G Lanka 15 50 50 8 36630 PAL JACK Jf 103 3 7i 41 6io 6 L Woods Skinner and Co 60 200 200 50 36670 LADY ROWELL R 104 1 1 8 7 72 J Daly C T Boots 20 SO 30 6 31402 HORNET H 112 7 6" 71 8 8 Waterbury H Gottung 50 200 2C0 50 Time, 241, 50i, 1 ;041. Winner B. c, by Salvator Scotch Fir trained by W. B. Jennings. Went to post at 2:57. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won in a canter: second driving. Sir Hugh went to the front on the far turn and held a safe lead to tho finish without being extended and far outclassed the field. Orsina was lucky, and with clear sailing and under a skillful ride just lasted lone enough to land second place. Gorgalete, nearly left and excessively urged to get up while running in the worst going, finished very fast and was easily second best. Past Master, evidently short, failed to stay and should improve. Mastar tired after forcing the pace in the deep going. Sir Hnrh. show, out. Orsina. show, lito 2. Gorgalete, show. 3 to 5. FOURTH EACK-1 1-16 M"es- Purse 400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 3 6 6 2l Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt H StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P M4220ANiiJU 5 104 3 5" 5H 3h 2i 11 Minder Owen Bros 4T5 5 2 366462M EEHANUS IS 6 111 6 6 21 22 12 i Hewitt F W Dosa 21 4 4 8-5 36622 LOU WELSEA 51 3 90 8 71 71 43 42 31 Connell Western 8table 20 20 20 8 385863 BLESSED DAMOZEL R 3 95 7 8" 81 72 75 42 R Ezell A G Blakely 6 11 11 31 S6619SUNELLO 15 4 105 5 21 3" 5H 51 52 Birkenrnth M Storn 21 3 13-51 36517 NANNIE NOLAN R 4 104 4 8 41 6t 61 65 Adkins D S Fountain 12 25 25 8 36561 GAWAINE R 4 107 1 11 11 1 S 7 J Ranch W E Cotton 6 7 6 21 36619 DIGBY BELL Si 3 98 2 9 9 8 9 81 W Waldo W M Sloan 6 8 8 3 36657 GOLDEN COTTAGE 15 3 98 9 4" 6" 81 81 9 J Daly M J Daly 6 6 41 2 Time. 25. 5Ci, 1 :18, 1 :46, 1 :53. Winner Ch. m, by Rojal Flush Lady Emma trained by C. Cole. Went to post at 3:21. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; eecond the same. Canejo, lucky at the start and skillfully ridden and his speed reserved, made a good stretch run and finished drawing away. Meehanus. easily best, got away poorly, was rushed into prominence early and forced the pace to the stretch, where he was seemingly a sure winner, but being inadequately ridden, swerved into the deep going. Louwelsea, lightly weighted, improved her position from the start and finished with a rush. Blessed Damozel, poorly ridden and unlucky, was going fast at the end. Gawaino beat the barrier and led to the half and then quit, being handicapped by the slow track. Sunello and Golden Cottage can both do better. Scratched i66193Imperious, 104; S66693Galanthus, 99; 36612 All About, 95. Overweights Sunello. 1 ponnd; Gawaine, 3. Canejo. show. 4 to a. Meehanus. show, 7 to 10. Louwelsea. show, 3 to 1. Sunello, show, 1 to 2. I FIFlH tiAi t, Kuturity courn. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse 80. O s J fj O 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Mnrai A Wt St and Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners Q H 3 P 36667 JIM bOttE II. 15 7 114 3 2i li HI H J Ranch G W.bb 5Mf2 3-2 3-5 3664 J MOCORITO 7 114 1 5 5 52 21 Birkenruth T Wellman 3 8 8 3 3661 VELMA CLARK R 4 109 4 1h 42 41 3 Tioxler J J McAlester 10 20 20 8 266H2KARABEL IS 6 1C9 6 3 31131 42 Lewis J J Bottiger 20 20 12 5 366432TROY 5 5 1 9 5 42 2 2 55 Reed V Gilbert 3 3 16-56-5 31976 ILLILOUON IS 4 114 2 6 6 62 62 T Burns W D Randall 3 4 4 8-5 386i62FlLIBUSTER I 8 109 7 75 715 725 715 Minder a Judge - 7 8 8 3 35C94 ES3ENCE 1 5 114 8 8 8 8 8 Bell D F Cox 15 100 100 30 Time, 1:135. Winner B. g, by Gorman Dolly trained by G. Webb. Went to post at 3:50. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily : second driving. Jim Gore II. suddenly improved, practically led throughout well in hand except whn mildly urged to beat Mocor-itos unexpected rush. The latter broke flatfootad and worked a rough journey and showed improvod orm, closed up fast when with clear sailing on the outside in good going. Velma Clark, in deep going displayed early speed and held on remarkably well at the end. Karabel went well throughout. Troy followed the winners pace closely and seemed promising on the stretch turn but fell away unexpectedly. Filibuster ran a bad race. Illilouon was short, bnt has worked well recently. Scratched 36667 Jim Brownell. 109; 36571 Dollie Wiothoff, 109. Jim Gore II., show, 1 to 3. Mocorito, show, 3 to 2. Volma Clark, show, 4 to 1. Troy, show, 3 to 5. Illilouon. how. 4 to 5. . SiXTli KACE C8 Jnlle lnrS6 W00, 2-year-lds Allowances. 3334: Ind Horses A Wt St M. Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3657 2h ON I ION R J10 2 2H 2 21 Hi J Kauch WOHMacdonughB-5 0-5 9-101-5 319 2iSYLVIA TALBOT 103 4 11 VI V 2 W Waldo B Schreiber 3 3 3 4-5 36j9TjTHE FOG I 113 3 3 3 3 3 Kelly W B Sink Jr S-2 3 16-54-5 36670 LAURA F. M. I 105 1 4 4 4 4 C Kelly J J Marklein 10 16 16 3 Time, 24, 49, 1:02. Winner Br, f, by Ormonde Libbertiflibbet trained by J. fl. Shields. Went to post at 4:21. At post 2 minutes Start good. Won in a cantor ; second easily. Honiton, lucky, in fine form and skillfully bandied, indulged Sylvia Talbot to the stretch, where sho cantered in the lead, winning hard held. Sylvia Talbot, pulled up at the start, was rnshod into an oarly lead in deep going, which she traversed throughout, and when beat Waldo gavo her an easy rido at tho ond. Sho is evidently very good nnd may rovorse this ruuning lator on. Tho Fog was soro and was outrun to tho stretch, whore ho was closing up wall in the final fnrlong. Laura F. M. was outclassod, Honiton, show, out. Sylvia Talbot, show, 1 to 6. Tho Fog, show. 2 to 9.