Worth Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-05-07

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WORTH FORM CHART. H ILL., May 6, 1903.— Seventh day. Worth Jockey Club. Spring Meeting, g • Weather clear, track fast siding Judge, J. F. Morse. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Edward Jasper. -ing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. •7fQ FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. Purse 5400; 5 to second; 5 to third. | VJ Q 3-year-olds. Selling. 1 orses AWtSt% % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P « RANIUM wb 105 41 14 lu lut 11 Treanor 11 Dernham 10 15 12 4 I JLFIO "W 108 3»k 2"* 2* 24 2° Henry G C BennettandCo 9-5 2 2 7-10 3 HN J. REGAN w 101 51 5nk 41 31 3* C Kelly J J Marklein G S 7 21 3 BBY BLUE W 105 CS 6-1 64 4uk 41 Robbins C B Campbell 20 30 30 10 3 ILL, SHERRY w 101 7" 8 8 8 5*5 Webb C DeWitt and Co 10 30 30 10 3 VFE GUARD W 99 8 72 71 C°k G4 J Walsh T Licalzi 7 10 9 3 3 ISS MANNERS WB 107 2ck 33 331 54 72 Domink J C Milam and Co2 11-59-5 7-10 3 N SARGASSA w 94 luk 41 5nk 71 S J Booker T Rowe 30 GO GO 20 3 pprentice allowance. Time, 24g, 49, 1:15. 3 nner— Br. c, by Lamplighter— Elsie B. trained by H. Dernham. 3 I 2nt to post at 2:40. At post 2 minutes. Start rather poor. Won in a canter; second f. Uranium showed keen speed throughout, was never in trouble and won much as er pleased. Alfio was right there all the way, and when John J. Regan challenged sixteenth out outstayed him to the wire. John J. Regan closed up much ground in al quarter, but tired in the closing strides. Feby Blue ran a good race, finishing go- l st. Miss Manners was well beaten just after turning for home. 1 ratched— 387742Fullback, 97; 3S755 Prodigal Son, 112. 1 anium, show, 2 to 1. Alfio, show, 2 to 5. John J. Regan, show, evens. Miss Manners, ] 1 to 3. TOO SECOND RACE — 7-8 Mile. Purse 00; 5 to second; 5 to third. ! I *3 *J 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. lorses A Wt St % *6 % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 1 AYON wb 6 110 3nk 2l 47 351 21 l1 Domink F Cook 7-109-109-101-3 ! HAGEN ws 4 10G 4- 412 24 21 33 24 J Walsh McNyandMcDmt 8 12 10 2 • PTIONAL w 4 97 lnk 32 l2 14 lnk 3° Treanor H Dernham 12 13 12 3 -AJIBERT WB 4 104 51 5* 5° 512 5s 44 Webb C DeWitt and Co 40 100 100 25 iERODIADE w 4 109 2nk lnk 3" 43 44 54 J Baker G C BennettandCo 12 25 25 7 [EEHANUS wb 7 110 6 6 6 G G 6 Henry F W Doss 21 21 11-53-5 ; pprentice allowance. Time, 24i, 49g, l:15g, 1:281. , inner p,. h, by Lisaak — Caroline Hamilton trained by W. Phillips. • ent to post at 3:05. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second the same. 5 Uli was not called on until entering the last quarter, where he came away at call and ; as his rider pleased. OHagen finished going fast, easily outgaming Optional in the sixteenth struggle. The latter showed much speed, but tired when the pinch came. ; r3! I carried OHagen and Tayon out at the head of the stretch. Jaubert and Meehanus let ded when the barrier went up and by the time they had gotten into their full strides lT*,ve virtually beaten off. Herodiade showed some early speed, f Scratched— 3S7533Scotch Plaid, 106. I Tayon, show, out. OHagen, show, 7 to 10. Optional, show, evens. Meehanus, show, lto 4. L2ff THIRD RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse §400; 5 to second; §25 to third. JlOOvJv./ 2-year-olds. Allowances. id~Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ lfsG95MILKHiK W 108 11 Is 1= 14 Domink G C BennettandCo 1 I I 2=6* 3*754 ELIE "W 100 3* 34 2" 2 R Ezell L H Ezell 12 15 12 4 36723 BENEFICENT W 113 2nk 2h 33 34 A Hall S C Hildreth 5 5 3 4-5 38735 KATIE POWERS w 105 41 42 44 44 J Booker W P Reardon G 12 10 3 I SOL OF FRTUNEwl03 S 5« 5« 58 E Wilson G W Poole 12 12 10 4 - 38669 DICK RIPLEY W 100 5°k 71 6ak 6* C Kelly J J Marklein 7 20 20 6 3K669 L. OF MELBORNEW 100 7h 8 8 73 J Willm B J Cunningham 20 50 50 15 MANDY aulw-l LEE W 100 6nk 64 7" S Webb C DeWitt and Co 20 100 100 30 Time, 23|i 4§g Winner— Ch. c, by Huron — Honeymoon trained by H. McDaniel. Went to post at 3:30. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second handily. Milkirk, off well in his stride, showed a keen turn of speed and simply made the field appear cheap. Elie stood a long stretch drive well outgaming Beneficent in the deciding le. The latter showed improvement and bears watching from now on. Katie Powers fairly good. ~ race. Soldier of Fortune swerved in the stretch, but showed a good race first start The others were never serious contenders, cratched— 38188 Manshak, 117. jlkirk, show, out. Elie, show, 8 to 5. Beneficent, show, 1 to 2. q f 1 FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Purse 00; 00 to second; 0" iQJ J_ to third. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P = OTHEEN w 5 103 4" 5 44 34 Z- ln A Hall S C Hildreth 2 6 5 GT DAN MKENNAws 3 93 5 21 2* 22 2 24 P Phillips J C Milam and Co 1 11-101 2-5 VLLING BOERwsb 5 114 1* 31 5 5 4°k 34 Henry Durnell and Herz 4 8 8 21 CANYON WB 3 90 3"1 42 311 41 5 41 Robbins G C BennettandCo 5 6 5 8-5 HOLA H.Ui. TV 3 93 2* 14 V 14 l1 5 J Booker Mrs R Bradley 10 10 6 8-5 Time, 24, 48g, 1:148. 1:408. 1:42. dinner— B. h, by Patton— Diana trained by S. C. Hildreth. Tent to post at 4:00. Off at once to a good start.. Won driving; second easily. Pounder a vigorous ride, gradually wore down Dan McKenna in the final sixteenth, etting up in time to win on the post. Phillips on Dan McKenna grew overconfident final sixteenth and put up a somewhat weak finish. Rolling Boer finished going fast. Dn tired fast in the final eighth. Ahola displayed much speed, but maintained it for 3, little over seven furlongs. She carried Dan McKenna very wide at the first turn, verweights— Dan McKenna, 3 pounds, otheen, show. 1 to 2. Dan McKenna, show, out. Rolling Boer, show, evens. , O/Vo FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. Purse 00; 5 to second; 5 to third. 0Jt 3-year-olds and upward. Selling Horses AWtSt% % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P • ajj THOMPSON W 5 101 Gnk l2 lDk 23 24 14 J Willm B J Cunningham 6 5 3~ 7- 5 PRINCE WEBBwsb 4 99 4nk 53 22 l2i 14 2nk J Booker H W Keller G 15 15 G BRANCH . w 8 107 1" 4* 52 43 3* 33 Domink M C Moore 5 7 7 21 3RACIOUS w 5 99 5" 33 4»k 521 4* 4* Robbins P McGuire 8 10 10 4 BAIRD "wb 6 107 9i» 94 72 73 73 5"k J Waish KeatingandHecker 4 G 6 2J VTORAN w 4 95 10 S2 Gl 6h GJ 6l Treanor H Dernham 10 30 30 8 lSiELIGHT W 7 104 2" 24 32 3nk 5h 7* Henry N M Vedder 6 10 10 4 RALLOON WSB 5 102 711 6nk 82i 81 9i 83 J Baker A B MaginnisandColO 25 25 10 PRAHilE DOG ws 6 104 3nk10 10 10 10 911 P PhillipsW W Clark 10 20 20 8 HARRY ECK w 4 104 Sak 7J 98 94 SI 10 Bknth J C Milam and Co2* 4 3J 7-5 Apprentice allowance. Time. 25, 49g, l:15i, l:41j. I dinner— Ch. m, by St. Leonards— Harpsichord trained by C. Wiliams. Vent to post at 4:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same, 1 e Thompson was much the best today. She was ridden in and out in the first quarter Tiven anything but a good ride, but closed up fast in the final sixteenth and won going ! L Prince Webb appeared the winner when a sixteenth from home, but tired fast in losing strides Branch finished going fast. Gracious was well beaten when opposite addqek. Limelight ran well for six furlongs. Harry Beck ran a dull race and can do i l better. verwieip:hts — Branch, 1 pound, jmie Thompson, show, 7 to 10. Prince Webb, show, 3 to 1. Branch, show, 6 to 5. y Beck, show, 7 to 10. » 0 s o — SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse 00; 5 to second; 5 to third. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P _ Mr RuiiNA ws 3 86 7nk 5i 6£ 54 2" l1 J Booker R M Hennessey 8-5 13-52J 1 PYRirrro w 4 107 5* 71 5" 4°k 54 2J Domink J F Hacker 4 61 55 2 ROLfiAGA W 4 103 2" 4= 4» lh 3J 32 Treanor W Burke 20 20 12 5 AOTTT W 5 107 3" 2"k 23 2°k li 4i C Kelly C E Brossman 15 25 25 10 Tvvr-PTTTA-N w 3 98 4t 84 S» 7l G" 5and P Phillips G C BennettandCo 4 51 5 2 MORONI W8 107 1» 14 l1 3i 4»kG2 Henry J.Arthur .0 G 4* 8-5 URCHIN w G 107 C 3" 3"k G H 7«k C Bell D F Cox 10 12 10 4 OUR BESSIE w 3 95 9 6* 7* 84 8" 84 Ferrell J F Newman 4 5 5 2 ZONME wb 6 107 S" 9 9 9 9 9 Robbins M Stowe and Co 5 8 8 3 Apprentice allowance. Time. 251, 50 l:10g, l:41g. dinner B f. by Santiago— Leola trained by T. Kiley. Vent to cost at 5:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. LpinfiL moved un fast in the final quarter and was gradually going away at the end. ho was pinned in against the inside rail in the last eighth, but got clear sailing in the 3 hundred yards and finished resolutely. Goldaga ran well, but faltered slightly m the 3 ae strides About was well beaten when opposite the paddock. Moroni ran to his best t and met with no mishaps. Urchin and Zonne can do better. Scratched— 3857G Merops, 104. Corrected weights— Moroni, 107; Urchin, 106. Jverweights— Urchin, 1 pound. . . , ill Keina, show, 1 to 2. Pyrrho, show, evens. Goldaga, show, „ „. 2i to 1.


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