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BROOKLYN FORM CHART, GRAVESEND, N. Y., May 28, 1903.— First day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, H. D. Mclntyre. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 3920X FIRST RACE— About 3"4 Mi,e 5LO0O added. All Ages. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 360S5 NORTH. STAR wb 4 109 1 1*1 H l2 l2 Dangmn S J Smith 20 ,30 12 5 35904 ASTARITA w 3 107 2 22 22 2= 2 Bullman Mexican Stable 6 8 7 2. 39096INVINCIBLE w 3 110 o 41! 32 33 33 Cochran Albemarle Stable 8 15 15 6 3S926 T. GUARDSMAN wb 3 100 S 7 7* 51 4* Fuller F Farrell 12 15 10 4 3*804 CLORITA w 5 99 12 10 82 6" 51 H Michls MrsW B Freemanl5 30 25 10 390962ILLYRIA w 3 97 10 61 41 41 63 Creamer W C Daly 7 12 10 4 3G0S43BOUTONNIERE W 3 103 6 51 6" 7 7 ONeil J B Haggin 4 5 31 8-5 39147 GAY BOY wb 4 117 9 12 12 10 81 Jenkins F Gebhard 10 20 15 6 391013FLY. BUTTRESSwb 4 104 11 13 13 13 98 Minder M J Cavanaugh 10 15 15 6 £3585 OUR NUGGET w 3 97 4 11 11 11 103 Haack Mrs J Kraus 20 20 30 12 WATER TOWER w 4 115 7 9 9 9 11 Wondly H M Ziegler 30 60 60 12 S9147 CLARION wb 3 105 13 8* 10 12 12 Gannon J R Keene 8 12 10 4 39101 SACCHOMETER w 3 110 S 3" 51 81 13 T Burns W D Babcock S 8 7 2 Time, 10|, 22g, 47|, 1:091. WinnerCh. c, by Hanover — Starlight, by Iroquois trained by S. J. Smith. Went to post at 2:40. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Northern Star got away running, made the most of his advantage and after forcing a terrific pace to the stretch, contrary to expectations, he came away decisively in the stretch run and is a much improved stayer this year. Astarita did not strip satisfactorily and is somewhat gaunt and low in flesh, but in spite of the pressure to overhaul the winner she held on gamely. Invincible finished going fast and ran an extra good race. The Guardsman, closed, a big gap .from a- bad start. Clorita, nearly left, made up .ten lengths on-a.. leaders. Illyria moved up fast on the stretch turn and was prominent in the stretch, but quit badly in the last furlong. Boutonniere did not race up to his recent work of six furlongs in. 1:13* and may be expected to improve greatly on this running. Scratched— 392053City Bank, 105; Uniform, 115; Champs Elysee, 115; 3S292John A. Scott, 106; 389032Toledo, 97; 38404 Navasota, 90. Overweights — Astarita, 1 pound; Clorita, 1; Flying Buttress, 4. Northern Star, show, 3 to 1. Astarita, show, 7 to 5. Invincible, show, 3 to 1. Bouton-ni ere, show, 4 to 5. QQOQO SECOND RACE— 1 3-4 Miles. Over 7 hurdles. ,000 added. 4-year-olds Q %J £l%J and upward. Handicap. . Ind Horses AWt St 1 3 5 7 Str Fin Jockoys Owners O H C P 3923DOHNET ws 6 160 2 32 33 2* V- 11 1° Songer M J Maloney 2 3 13-54-5 3S950 MGR. PRINCEw 6 130 1 22 24 V- 2* 21 22 Heider Albemarle Stable7-5 7-511-102-5 392312D*GHTSMAN WS 7 153 5 51 51 32 310 320 330 Mr HarrisW C Hayes 21 41 4 6-5 3S950 B. BATTLE WS 6 149 6 41 4" 58 4* 4* 45 Donohue E Pergoli 12 20 20 6 36412 GASCAR w 5 140 3 7 7 7 62 5* 5s Tanner G 1 Schwartz 30 60 60 15 32357 K OF T. BNXw 6 140 7 610 61S 41 51S 615 620 A Hewitt J Duryea 30 50 50 15 39234 ANDALUSIN ws 4 137 4 1= 14 68 7 7 7 McCrery G F Johnson 20 40 40 10 Time, 3:15g. Winner — Ch. c, by Conrad — Lucy P. trained by M. J. Maloney. Went to post at 3:05. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Ohnet decisively outjumped, outraced and outstayed his field, went right after the lightly weighted pacemaker, McGrathiana Prince, always gaining at the hurdles, and had enough left to win out by a scant margin. McGrathiana Prince, very leniently treated in the matter of weights, was probably the best today, but dwelling too long at the very first jump he did not take kindly to his work for the remainder of the journey. Draughtsman was skillfully reserved and well in hand in behind the pacemaker for a mile and. a half, but failed to make good in the stretch although he finished close up and is a genuinely improved horse this year. Andalusian tired after leading the field for six furlongs. Ohnet, show, 2 to 5. McGrathiana Prince, show, out. Draughtsman, show, 1 to 2. 9QOQ THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. The Expectation OarjQ Stakes. ,500 added. Net value to winner ,540. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 3SS30BROOMSTICK W 122 1 11 1" 14 l3 Odom S S Brown I 6-5 9-101-3 3S073 TIM SULLIVAN WB 115 9 9 5* 3" 2* Fuller F Farrell 10 12 10 3 39170 DIMPLE ws 112 5 24 23 24 3" Jenkins E R Thomas 6 12 12 4 3S953 HIGHBALL w 115 6 6$ 3h • 43 42 J MathwsGayoso Stable 8 15 12 5 331462CONTENTIOUS w 112 7 82 6 4 52 51 Cochran R W Walden 5 7 7 21 39170 STREPHON ws 115 4 3» 72 72 63 Gannon J R Keene 5 8 7 21 JACQUIN • w 115 8 5" 5* 61 72 Bullman D C Johnson 5 7 7 21 390022LUXEMBOURG w 115 2 42 4" 51 82 Wondly H M Ziegler 10 15 15 6 38953 SIR CARTER w 112 3 71 S1 84 9 T Burns P J Dwyer 20 60 50 15 Time, lit, 23, 472. l:00g. Winner — B. c, by Ben Brush — Elf trained by P. Wimmer. Went to post at 3:30 At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second driving. Broomstick won all the way, coming away with ridiculous ease when straightened for home, was never extended and is evidently of high-class. Tim Sullivan, badly treated at the start, was unable to improve his position until after going the first quarter, when he suddenly moved up on the inside with a rush which landed him second at the wire. This feat was remarkable and unexpected and stamps him as far above the average. Dimple displayed a lot of speed in her early effort to overtake the winner and was tiring at the end. At that it appeared as If Jenkins was caught napping as the Ally put up a game fight to retain her advantage. Highball worked a rough journey and in spite of a weak finish was making up ground very fast in the last furlong. Contentious went wide on the turn and finished out the journey in resolute fashion. Strephon ran a very bad race. Jacquin has been highly tried and is one of the highest priced colts out. He ran as if sore, getting away badly and showed a fine burst of speed, which he was unable to sustain. He will do much better than this and may develop into a crackerjack later on. Scratched — Shafer, 115. Broomstick, show, out. Tim Sullivan, show, 7 to 5. Dimple, show, 2 to 1. ~Q*0~CM FOURW~RACEh—1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. The~Blrookiyn: iJ j£l tJ db Handicap. 0,000 added. Net value to winner 4,950. . Ind Horses AWt St St and % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C~P 34853 IRISH LAD W 3 103 2 H V- 1" 1* 11 1and ONeil Westbury Stable 12 15 12 5~~ S8831 GUNFIRE ws 4 111 7 3" 3» 4" 3" 2a 2* T Burns W C Whitney 2 11-61 38759 HENO wb 4 113 5 51 5* 81 6* 4» 31 H Michls W L Fanshawe 12 20 15 6 39235INJNCTION WB 3 92 4 8°* 8" 9 72 6» 44 Waugh F P Keene 20 30 20 8 39125OOM PAUL ws 4 107 6 2" 24 24 2" 3" 5* Bullman A Worth 7 8 7 n 391733H. RAINE w 4 93 11 12 11 12 12 9* 61 Puller A Shields 12 15 8 3 : • BROOKLYN FORM CHART-CONTINUED. 39000 COL. BILL wsb 4 121 10 11 12 51 51 51 7* Gannon L V Bell 10 15 10 4 391253ARTICULTE ws 5 114 9 9" 9 10 10 81 Sand Larson W C De B Lopez20 25 20 8 3S052 YARD ARM W 3 96 12 10 10 11 11 10 93 Haack E R Thomas 5 7 7 21 38831 IGNITER w 4 112 1 4nt 42 3" 41 7« 102 Cochran A Featherstone 15 20 15 6 39173 BONNIBERT ws 5 115 3 7* 74 7° 9 11 11 McCue G F Johnson 50 50 50 20 39027SHERBERT WB 6 118 8 6nk 6l 6* 8" 12 12 Odom W C Rollins 25 50 40 15 Time. 25, 50, 1:02J, 1:141. l:27fc, l:40i, 2:051. Winner— B. or br. c, by Candelmas — Arrowgrass trained by J. W. Rogers. Went to post at 4:05. At post 15 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Irish Lad, from an outside position, cut across the field to the inner rail into the lead, which he retained throughout under a great ride after one of the gamest exhibitions of courage and endurance ever seen anywhere. He is undoubtedly one of the greatest three-year-olds of the year. Gunfire followed him over to the inside at the start and was held in a good position for seven furlongs, where she moved up, but was crowded out by Oom Paul, losing several lengths and was compelled thus to bump her way through a narrow opening but she went after the winner and was slowly but surely wearing him down at the end. Heno closed fast at the end after making much up up ground. Injunction also closed up a lot of ground from the far turn and would have been third in another stride. • Oom Paul helped to destroy the chances of the horses occupying inside positions at the start, when he took a short cut across and after racing in close company with the winner for seven furlongs suddenly started to run out, which intention Bullman quickly frustrated, sharply interfering with the favorite. Vigorously driven, he held on fairly well in the long drive home. Hunter Raine got away badly and was closing up like a whirlwind at the end. Colonel Bill displayed a phenomenal burst of speed when he moved up into a contending position and his race was a much improved one over his recent efforts. Articulate suffered severely from early crowding. Yardarm was nearly thrown early and was last in an instant, went hopelessly wide on all the turns and practically had no chances under the circumstances Tgniter was a prominent contender three furlongs from the finish, where Irish Lad suddenly bore over to the rail compelling him to pull up. Scratched— 392353Blues, 123; 35889 Francesco, 113; 39051 Royal, 111: 39051 Waswift 101-39203 uo Himself, 95; 39063Sambo, 95. Overweights — Injunction, 2 pounds; Hunter Raine, 5. Irish Lad, show, 2$ to 1. Gunfire, show, 1 to 2. Heno, show, 3 to 1. 39li95 FIFTH RACE — 5-8 Mile. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. ~ ~ Ind _Horses_ A Wt St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys_ Owners O H C P 385S3 BATH BEACH W 102 2 l2 l2 l3 fs ONeil N BeTrnlngton 3 — l£53fT~ 39002 LATHERON ws 97 5 3" 3" 31 24 Haack Goughacres Stbl 10 10 6 2 3S117WALTERIN ws 109 4 22 23 2» 33 Bullman J W Schorr 4 41 4 8-5 39023 PL. MEMORIES - w 99 3 4" 4* 4* 44 Fisher R C Hall 60 100 100 3? 39169 MISS NANCY wb 102 1 6" 52 52 52 Creamer W C Daly 15 30 20 8 38701 BRUCEVILLE ws 101 8 S1 9 71 6" Cochran J J McCafferty 30 60 60 20 39097 SAILOR KNOT w 91 9 9 Si 8l 72 McCafty H F Meyer 20 40 40 12 3S552 HONEY BOY WS 94 6 51 6" 6" 8» Connell J H Carr 30 50 50 15 S91G9MIMON w 99 10 10 7* 9 91 Fuller F Farrell 3 q ?i 1 39001 MOUNTN VALLEYw 94 7 7* 10 10 10* McFadn P J Dwyer 60 100 100 30 3S402 CHARLIE FISHER w 102 11 11 11 11 118 Sailing F A Jones 8 15 12 5 HONEY BEE W 101 12 12 12 12 12™ Gannon S Paget 8 12 10 4 MAMMON wb 102 IS 13 J3 13 Frasch J Baker 50 100 100 40 Winner — Ch. c, by Ben Strome — Irvana trained by F. Berlew. Went to post at 4:40. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won in a canter; second driving. Bath Beach showed phenomenal speed. He led his field, swinging along in front under strong restraint and was running off at the end. Latheron came through next to the rail in the stretch with an electrical burst of speed. Walterin tired at the end after a lonjr and punishing effort to cut down the winners lead. Pleasant Memories raced on the extreme outside throughout. Miss Nancy finished well. Bruceville closed a big gan from a bad start and was running on fast at the finish. Mimon got away very badly and fell aww «. »a.j after racing up into the field. Scratched— 39098 Gold Ribbon, 100. Overweights — Bruceville, 2 pounds; Honey Bee, 1; Mountain Valley 3 Bath Beach, show, 7 to 10. Latheron, show, 6 to 5. Walterin, show, 4 to 5 Mimon show, 3 to 5. 39296 SIXSeUilgVCE_1 M"e a"d 70 YardS °00 addGd- 3-year-°s and upward.- Ind Horses , A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 387852WILD PIRATE ws 5 106 5 8" 51 5s 61 14 Haack J S OBrien 5 — fi — iT~5 — 36050 DAISY GREEN w 3 92 2 l3 14 11 1* 2 C Smith Mexican Stable 7 10 in I 387803NORTH BROOK W 3 99 4 4 3* 32 3" 3" Fuller M F Dwver I i 1 3S9992KICKSHAW wb 3 89 7 23 2" I 2$ 21 421 H BrnnanN Bennimrton in v; in 3S705KINGRAINE w 5 114 3 6" 62 6* 54 53 N Lewis J A Bennett 2 2i 2 Is 3S643OCLAWAHA w 4 103 1 32 4* 4" 4" 62 Gannon J L Holland 6 10 10 38806BEN HOWARD w 4 119 10 93 81 7" 7" 7" Tooman Mrs WBFreeman 12 30 20 s 38857EMBAR SMENT W 3 104 12 10 103 8« 8* 8« Wilkson H T Griffin 7 l£ « -I ESPIRITO w 3 107 8 74 74 9 9 93 Bullman J W Schorr 10 12 12 £ 38641 CAPTAIN R. wb 4 103 11 11 ll3 10* 10* 10* Boiesen D Mayer 100 100 100 !n 39173 LOCKET wb 4 105 6 51 93 11 11 ll2 OBrien W C Daly 0 40 40 $ 389173CHAPPAQUA w 7 111 9 12 12 12 12 12 ONeil P M CivYll 10 0 *° on 8 f Time, 12, 245, 481, 1:14, 1:411,, 1:46. Winner— B. g, by Pirate of Penzance— Right Wild trained by J. Burns Went to post at 5:10. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second handilv Wild Pirate did not escape the crowding on the first turn, yet he recovered the lost CTound in the run up the backstretch and found a lucky opening into the straight on the inside and then proceeded to run past the leaders as if they were anchored. Daisy Green forced the running from the start, but lost considerable ground in making the stretch turn and in xP110 and incapable pilot finished a game second and the race should improve her North Brook but for being carried out on the last turn, might have won. He moved fast at the half after working ud an early rough journey. Kickshaw ran unexneotPdiv Kingraine was buffeted about all through the race and with cleat safhng right at Ihe ed finished going like a streak. Oclawaha went a good six furlongs. Ben Howard VoSd at ran u a a andooa race the weights. Scratched— 39048 Imperious, 106; 38553 Potente, 39096 111; General v.e«»r«u x-ng, Prie 96- at,, C?40S7t„o d4087Luc- ent, 104; 36263 Coruscate, 98. Overweights — Espirito, 1 pound. Wild Pirate, show, 6 to 5. Daisy Green, show, 2 to 1. North Brook, show, 1 to 2 Kine-raine, show, 1 to 2. «• ■» iiJns-