Morris Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-05-27

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MORRIS PARK FORM CHART. WESTCHESTER, N. Y., May 26, 1903.— Seventeenth day. Westchester Racing Association. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, H. G. Crickmore." Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used: W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. nrv01 FIRST RACE— 1 3-4 Miles. Over 7 hurdles. 00 added. 4-year-olds Q/_igJ JL and upward. Allowances. * Ind Horses AWt St 1 3 5 7 Btr Fin Jockeys Ownars O II C P 390482OHNET WS C 158 4 23 2* l1 14 14 13 Songer M J Maloney 7-104-511-20out 39202 DRGHTSMAN VT 7 ICO 3 31 32 33 41 24 2" Mr HarrisW C Hayes 8 12 12 3 39048 VICTOR WS 5 154 7 7 7 5h 5- 32 32 Hayden I N Megargee |S 20 20 3 3S9503GOULD w 9 15S 2 C2 G4 7 G8 C 43 Hunt J Schladt 2 4 4 4-5 39048 MOROTON w G 153 6 4» 43 4h 31 5l 5* Merrick G C Morrison 15 CO CO 15 39048 GIBN LIGHT ws 4 140 1 l2 14 23 23 42 C30 Heider J C Wallace 10 20 .15 4 364672BLACKSMITH w S 149 C 51 5U Cl 7 7 7 MrMggeel N Megargee |3 20 20 3 tCoupled in betting. Time, 3:21E. Winner— Ch. g, by Conrad— Lucy P. trained by M. J. Maloney. Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Ohnet was with great difllculty restrained back to his field and it was clearly apparent from his subsequent trying effort to get home in front that nearly if not quite all the strength Ifiid been choked out of him. He fenced well and was much the best. Draughtsman, skillfully placed, evidently relished the slow early pace, coming with a rush at the end and is in extra good form at preserft. Victor was outcalssed at the weights and finished in front of Gould on sufferance. The latter trailed his field on the extreme outside throughout and Hunt rode a bad looking race, which was apparently foreshadowed by the betting. Moroton is improving. Gibson Light lost so much ground in taking the obstacles as to eliminate him from the contest when a, long way from the finish. Scratched— 39048 C. Rosenfeld, 135. Draughtsman, show, evens. The entry, show, evens. Gould, show, 2 to 5. OOOQ SECOND RACE — Eclipse Course. 00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Q t7 Q_j Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 39075 INK ws 3 110 1 52 in ju 14 Bullman T Monahan 3 4 11-53-5 39201 PIPE W 3 107 4 4and 3U 21 22 Gannon G A Muller G 7 5 C-5 32122 THOUGHTLESS ws 3 105 5 2l 4h 4l 3h T Burns W K Vanderbilt 3-5 112-5 35478 BELLGARDO W 3 110 G 3* 5" 31 44 Fuller L Swatts 4 8 7 8-5 39075 NORTHN LIGHTw 3 112 3 lh 21 53 53 McCue W J Roche 30 50 50 15 3S951 KNOCKABOUT WS 4 110 2 G G G C Dunn S Dunn 100 200 200 50 Time, 1:15. Winner— Bik. c, by Hermence— Flutter trained by G. Butler. Went to post at 3:05. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Ink, on the Inside and energetically striving to keep up as the field went down the declivity, came to the front on the last rise, coming off by himself at the end. Pipe made a determined bid for the lead in the last furlong simultaneously with the winner, but weakened under pressure and was swerving all over the course. Thoughtless is fast and perhaps faint hearted. She acted riotously at the post and got away poorly, but "was forcing the pace well in hand for half the journey, then unexpectedly failed to stay, although she regained her lead over Bellgardo in the last stride for third honors. The latter loomed up a contender at the end of five furlongs and fell away. Northern Light was indulged with a slight lead for about four furlongs. Scratched— 3SS54 Dauphin, 110; 34S23 Dr. Blssell, 107. Overweights — Northern Light, 2 pounds. Ink, show, out. Pipe, show, 3 to 5. Thoughtless, show, out. _ UOOQQ THIRD RACE— Last 7-8 Withers Mile. ,000 added. 3-year-olds! ej/ -OO Allowances. . Ind Horses A Wt St j % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 39149 RED KNIGHT WB 100 2 1" 1" ll 1* l" Gannon P S P Randolph 8-5 8-5 9-102-5 39144SFUTURITA w 95 4 43 34 43 34 23 Waugh J R Keene G 8 8 2 26025 JOE COBB WB 100 3 33 21 23 2U 34 Fuller Trospect Stable 4 7 G 8-5 391232D. OF KENDAL wb 98 1 2h 45 3U 4s 43 Creamer J McLaughlin 5 7 6 8-5 391012COLONSAY TVS 104 5 5 5 5 5 5 T Burns W C Daly 4 6 G 8-5 Time, 12J, 232, 4Sand. 1:135, 1:26. Winner— Ch. c, by Knight of Ellerslie — Belle Daly trained by J. Frayling-. Wejit to post at"3:35. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won in a canter; second driving. Red Knight showed fine speed and forced the pace throughout, coming away in a canter at the end and was much the best today. Futurita, inadequately handled, got away badly and after going the longest way around finished with a rush and was easily second best. Joe Cobb gave the winner a serious argument for nearly seven furlongs and tired. Evidently not keyed up for a bruising contest, he may reverse this later on. Duke of Kendal, handicapped by a weak jockey, commenced to drop out of it in the first quarter, but was running fast at the finish. Colonsay got away badly and was always outrun. Scratched— 38854 Dauphin, 9S; 34559 Insbruck, 9S; 392052The Carmelite, 9S; 38999 Ros-anco. 95. Overweights — Red Knight, 2 pounds; Futurita, 2; Joe Cobb, 2; Colonsay, 1. Red Knight, show, out. Futurita, show, 7 to 10. Joe Cobb, show, 7 to 10. v OHOJ /I FOURTH-RACE — Withers Mile. 3-year-olds and upward! Selling! The O/Oob Amateur Cup. ,200 added. Net value to winner ,480. Ind Horses A Wt St hi % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S054 ARRAH GOWAN ws 4 143 1 2l 24 22 lu 13 Mr TaylorG C Morrison 10 20 20 5 39124 MWILLIAMS WS 5 146 5 52 53 31 2J 2" Mr D KerrT E Mannix 7-5 2 9-6 2-5 391003K. OF T. GTERwb 9 149 6 G C 53 5s 321 Mr MathnP S P Randolph 7-5 7-5 1 1-3 39050 KING CARTER W 3 136 3 42 4 4 41 31 4s MrMggeel N Megargee 10 20 20 G 39072 TRUE BLUE WS 9 i46 2 Is l3 1" 4l 5« MrHSmithll D Brown 10 20 20 4 3S950 ANDALUSIAN w 4 143 4 3" 35 G G G Mr Clark G F Johnson 20 20 15 4 Time, 13, 25J, 50g, 1:162, 1:45. Winner — Br. g, by St. George — Press Onward trained by G. C. Morrison. Went to post at 4:00. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second the same. Arrah Gowan had all the luck in the race. Off in front, he enjoyed clear sailing with the advantage of a pacemaker for six furlongs and outstayed the others in a driving finish. McWilliams, away poorly and losing ground on the turns, got on even terms in the stretch and seemed to have the race won, but a bungling finish beat him. Knight of the Garter was nearly left and closed a tremendous gap, going all around his field and was wearing the leaders down fast at the end. King Carter was a moderately close fourth and his race was an improvement. True Blue beat the barrier and made the most of it, but failed to stay. Scratched— 357Gi2Templeton, 149; 34943 Old Fort, 127. Corrected weights — Andalusian, 143. Overweights — King Carter, 1 pound. Arrah Gowan, show, 8 to 5. McWilliams, show, out. Knight of the Garter, show, out. O f O * ET FIFTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. Over Withers Course. 3-year-olds and up-Ut/SOO ward. The Jockey Club Stakes. ,500 added. Net value to winner ,190. Ind Horses A Wt St St % his % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 391493IN J UNCTION wb 3 109 1 2i 23 3 3 21 l1 Gannon F P Keene 21 3 12-51-4 39172GIRDLE w 3 104 3 3 3 24 24 U 24 T Burns W C Whitney 4 61 5 7-10 391492BLUES WB 5 129 2 l3 l5 1= l2 3 3 Fuller F Farrell 3-5 7-107-101-6 Time, 13, 25, 49, l:15g, l:41g, 1:542. Winner — Ch. c, by St. Leonards — Prohibition trained by J. Rowe. Went to post at 4:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Gannons tactics on Injunction, in being content to trail the other two after the first half, stood him in good stead when it came down to the final drive, as he caught them tiring badly and won going away right at the end. Girdle moved up to Blues suddenly and unexpectedly on the far turn and easily disposed of him in the stretch run, only to be in turn passed by the winner. Mr. Whitneys fine filly was probably unlucky to lose in spite of not yet being quite on edge. Blues, away flatfooted, was at once rushed into a ridiculously long and ill-advised lead and with the others right on top of him at the end of seven furlongs, he palpably sulked. He was worked out another quarter in fast time and finished resolutely. T»TTcYo~7* SIXTH RACE — Withers Mile. ,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. " OUiaOD Selling. IndTHorses AWtSt»4 % % StrFln Jockey3 Owners O H C P 38882 ROCKEY w 4 105 6 31 3- 2l 1" 13 Haack J Fitzsimmons 7-5 3-2 G-5 2-5 S9100SYRLIN W 8 108 1 l3 Is l3 2* 24 Feicht J Robertson G-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 38999 DARK PLANET WB 3 99 7 7 7 7 41 3" Creamer O L Richards 10 12 7 2 39100 SCOFFER "WB 3 101 2 2 2» 32 3" 42 Fuller F H Milden Jr 5 8 7 2 39122 HIST WB 3 93 4 53 4* 4* 54 54 D OConr W C Daly 20 50 50 15 39148SGLENNEVIS W 3 100 3 42 5J 52 C1 6s McCafty W Durker 20 40 40 10 39022 KN T TEMPLAR W 4 98 5 Gl G4 67 7 j.j G A Muller 30 CO GO 15 ■Wlnner B. c, by Clifford — Thrilling trained by J. Fitzsimmons. Went to post at 4:55. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won handily; second easily. Rockey, again in good form, moved up and passed the pacemaker with great ease in the stretch, winning a good race Syrlin made the running and at one time looked like having a -winning lead on his field, but again showed a disinclination to finish out the last quarter and tiring badly at the end was a lucky second. Dark Planet, nearly left, closed a big gap, coming with a great rush in the last sixteenth. Scoffer ran well in spots and probably sulked. Hist was swerving all over the course in the last quarter. Glennevis ran poorly and is best in mud. Scratched— 382413Blue Victor, 98. Corrected weights — Glennevis, 100. Rockey, show, out. Syrlin, show, out. Dark Planet, show, evens.


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