Brooklyn Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-06-04

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BROOKLYN FORM CHART. ORAVESEND, N. Y., June 3, 1903.— Sixth 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. FIRST RACE — About 3-4 Mile. ,000 added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. gQJ_r Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37192PROPER W 105 5 21 1" 14 1= Cochran W B Jennings 20 40 30 10 39294 YARD ARM ws 110 1 3" 3" 2* 2* ONeil E R Thomas 1 11-104-5 1-3 390743SUN GOLD ws 107 3 4" 4* 31 32 Bullman W M Barrick 6 10 5 6-5 39203 ROSETINT WSB 115 4 5* 64 6- 4* T Burns J Boden 2 16-516-59-10 39325 FORWARD wb 107 2 6* 5* 51 53 Minder A Belmont 15 40 30 8 38404 NAVASOTA W 105 C 14 24 44 64 Haack Mrs R L Delisser20 40 40 12 3S780 BLUE JAY w 100 7 84 84 7* 73" Farley E L Graves 100 300 200 80 SALVATELLA WB 99 9 7and 71 8l 82 Fuller W A Chanler 30 60 60 25 3643S ANCKE w 105 S 9 9 9 9" Frasch L S Sire 30 200 200 80 PATS CHOICE w 103 10 10 10 10 10 Perry J Woods 100 300 300 100 Time, life, 235. 35g, l:00g, 1:10. Winner — B. c, by Preston-pans — Prim II. trained by W. B. Jennings. Went to post at 2:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Proper ran as if he outclassed the field, maintained a prominent position to the stretch turn, where he drew away with ease and won running off. Yardarm, away in front and in his stride, was passed in the first furlong and pinned tightly against the rail and lacked the speed to come out of his close quarters, which was possible. He was crossed in the stretch, but finished fast, although swerving badly, and has been overrated. Sun Gold, on the outside and away slowly, raced around his field and was closing up well at the end. Rosetint was badly interfered with on the backstretch and near the finish and was never dangerous. Forward ran a steady and game race, but was evidently outclassed. Navasota displayed brilliant speed and made the running for the first half. Blue Jay finished well up and was making up ground at the end. Scratched— 39328 Rostand, 110; 39385s John A. Scott, 110; 39291 Ulyria, 110; 39356 St. Daniel, 110; 39234 King Carter, 100; Matchless, 100; 36404 Miss Gould, 100; 39327 Guy Park, 100; 39385 Our Nugget, 105; 392322Thoughtless, 95. Overweights— Sun Gold, 2 pounds; Salvatella, 4; Pats Choice, 3. Proper, show, 4 to 1. Yardarm, show, 1 to 5. Sun Gold, show, 2 to 5. Rosetint, show, 2 to_5. QQ/| , Q SECOND RACE — About 2 1-2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. O iL/acttO The Greater New York Steeplechase. ,500 added. Net value to winner ,910. Ind Horses AWtSt 4 8 12 16 StrFin Jockeys Owners U li C P 31171 ADJIDAUMO ws 5 140 4 U 1" 2s 3 1" ln H Heider Mr Chamblet 12 15 15 4 393542FULMINATE ws 7 156 7 Is 51 415 l1 210 212 Donohue J E Widener 8-5 9-5 8-5 3-5 3S2023TANKARD w 7 130 6 2* 2* l1 24 3 3 G Green T Hitchcock Jr 3 4* 4 7-5 39354 M. SHRINER ws 8 142 8 4* 4* 5 Fell. E Heider G W Beardmore 40 60 60 15 39354 LAVATOR ws 7 162 2 33 3* 3l Fell. Mara J W Colt f25 3 13-54-5 36312 MANILIAN WS 6 132 5 6 6 Fell. ODondU I Fox 30 100 60 15 3£488DOURO ws 6 150 1 Refused. A JacksonJ W Colt f2* 3 13-54-5 39202 CAR. PIG ON ws 4 140 3 Lost rider. G Smith C D Francis 6 7 7 2 tCoupled in betting. Time, 4:58g. Winner — Ch. g, by Juvenal — Castalia trained by S. Veitch. Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Adjidaumo practically forced the pace around, then he went wide on the first turn, losing "his advantage, which he regained slowly but surely and finally wore Fulminate down after a terrific drive on the flat. The latter trailed his field under a stout pull, fencing finely and appeared a sure winner when he suddenly shot into the lead in commencing the last lap. In addition to several costly blunders over the last two obstacles, he tired in the run home and was unlucky to lose. Tankard was a prominent contender for two miles and failed to stay, but would have been closer up at the finish but for running out at the Liverpool. Lavator was going strong and jumping well when he fell at the end of nine furlongs. Scratched— 39354 Judge Phillips, 152; 35420Beau Ideal, 147; 39354 Semper Ira, 135. Adjidaumo, show, 2 to 1. Fulminate, show, 1 to 5. Tankard, show, 4 to 5. Entry, show, 1 to 3. ~ TqQ THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. 00 added. 2-year-olds Selling; Ind Horses A Wt St and % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 39145 VAGARY "WS 103 3 34 3l 2= 15 ONeil F.-R Thomas 3 6 6 6-5 39355 WALTERIN W 108 1 1* 2- V- 23 Bullman J W Schorr 7-104-511-20out 390972BLTJISH "w 103 2 22 1" 34 31 Haack Goughacres Stbl 3 4 31 7-10 39326 TH. HEATHER WB 98 5 4s 45 4s 4s H CalhanS Paget 30 50 50 10 JIG STEP W 97 4 5 5 5 5J Jones W T McGivney 30 50 40 8 Time, 12, 24%, 361, 1:01 j. Winner— Br. f, by Plaudit— Vendu trained by W. Karrick. Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Vagary fell in behind the two leaders, which had raced out into a long lead, and wore them down in handy fashion at the end. Walterin was given an over-anxious ride and in her premature efforts to wear out Bluish she beat herself and was staggering and unable to stall off the winners unexpected rush. Although flagging, the Schorr filly struggled on gamely and was actually going the fastest of the two at the finish. Bluish forced the pace for three furlongs under a pull, but failed to stay. Thistle Heather went wide on .all the turns and was going fast at the end. Overweights— Vagary, 3 pounds. Vagary, show, out. Bluish, show, out. RACE— 1 1"16 Ml,es- 51.200 added. 3-year-olds and upward. 39 _50 FOTjj T"fli Ind Horses A Wt St and % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C ~P~~ 36228DUBLIN w 4 114 1 14 ll 14 l2 14 Haack Goughacres Stbl 6 10 10 21 •322123WATER BOY W 4 111 3 2* 33 3l 31 221 ONeil J B Haggin 8 15 12 4 3S294 HERBERT wb 6 110 4 41 44 42 5s 31 Bullman W C Rollins 5 6 5 8-5 35098 HIS EMINENCEwb 5 106 5 52 5s 5« 4* 42 Jenkins F Gebhard 8 20 15 6 35669HERMIS w 4 126 2 3s 2* 24 24 512 T Burns E R Thomas 3-5 7-103-5 1-4 39173 CONTEND w 5 100 6 62 6l 64 69 6lB Fuller T Monahan 20 30 30 10 37430 ELLIOTT w 3 95 7 7 7 7 7 7 Creamer W B Jennings 20 30 15 5 - Time, llg. 23g, 47§, l:13g, l:39g, 1:46. Winner — Br. h, by Atheling— Wild Honey trained by W. F. Presgrave. Went to post at 3:55. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. JDublln, away running, forced a heartbreaking pace throughout; and was a very fit and good horse today. Water Boy, still on the big side, was the strongest kind of a factor in the race from start to finish. Under a choking pull while going around the first turn, he was forced out of his position, but hung on gamely and at the finish was running faster than the winner. Herbert came with a rush and dropped into third place right at the end. His Eminence got away slowly and was crowded on the first turn. When the pace was fastest on the far turn he was seen moving up and passing horses and. finished out the journey in steady fashion. He is at his best over a longer distance, however. Hermis, big and lusty and undoubtedly a great horse this year, tired after following the winner closely for seven furlongs and was palpably short. Contend and Elliot were always outrun, the latter being driven from the start. Scratched— 39294 Colonel Bill, 120; 39205 Young Henry, 106; 394472Yardarm, 105; 39323* Carbuncle, 104; 39387sHimself, 98; 39357Ethics, 98; 390722St. Sever. 88. Corrected weights — Contend, 100. . Dublin, show, evens. Water Boy, show, 8 to 5. Herbert, show, 7 to 10. Hermis, show, out. ~ i? O A K~ FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. ,000 added. 3-year-olds and up- 0£f4JbOJL ward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39385 HIGHLANDER ws 4 106 1 2l 81 8s 51 l1 Haack R T Wilson Jr 10 10 8 3 39291 WATER TOWER w 4 106 3 1* l1 21 21 2* Fuller H M Ziegler 15 20 12 5 39325 TRIBES HILL w 4 99 4 6l 61 72 64 3* Larson J L McGinnis 10 15 15 6 393573MERITO ws 6 106 S 51 4* 44 3n 4* J MathwsH B Durham 3 3 11-51 390722ST: SEVER ws 4 103 6 7" 5" 51 4" 54 McCafty H D Brown 10 15 12 5 38730 MEISTERSINGR w 4 105 2 42 2* 1* 1* 62 Cochran J A Wernberg 30 50 50 15 39390 ROYAL PIRATE wb 3 97 11 11 11 11 9 71 Redgton Boston Stable 50 150 150 50 SS977MINOTAUR tvb 3 91 7 8= 9J 61 S1 84 Robison F Farrell 3 3i 3 6-5 3S3572REMORSE w 4 111 12 12 12 12 12 91 ONeil H M Mason 6 7 6 2 392963NORTH BROOK w 3 101 9 9 71 3" 71 102 T Burns M F Dwyer 8 10 8 3 3S930 PAUL CLIFFORD W 5 105 5 3" 3» 9 11 11 Cumngs L V Bell 30 60 40 12 39327 NORTHN LIGHT w 3 93 10 10 10 10 10 12 McFadn W J Roche 100 200 200 80 Time, Hi, 24|, Ui, 49, 1:012, l:15g. 1:415, 1:45. Winner — B. c, by Ben Strome — Henrietta trained by T. J. Healy. Went to post at 4:25. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; secondthe saurev— Highlander was crowded back on the first turn and pulling up almost to a walk in a pocket while going up the backstretch, but luckily found an opening when the field straightened for home and flashed into the lead in a twinkling. Water Tower made the running almost throughout and is a rarely improved horse. Tribes Hill closed up at the end with a tremendous rush and ran the best race of his career. Merito was carried out on both turns and generally messed about. St. Sever is a genuinely improved horse and finished close up. Meistersinger went a fast seven furlongs before he retired. Minotaur was interfered with repeatedly and had no chance with an incapable jockey. Remorse had no chance at the start. Scratched— 39328 Prancer, 98. Overweights — Meistersinger, 1 pound; Royal Pirate, 1; North Brook, 2; Northern Light, 2. Highlander, show, 2 to 1. Water Tower, show, 2% to 1. Tribes Hill, show, 3 to 1. Merito, show, 3 to 5. Minotaur, show 7 to 10. ~l O /I SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. ,000 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Fillies O c/rfcO — and Geldings. Ind Horses A Wt St # % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3S92SfVALOUR ws 109 2 14 l2 l2 l2 H Michls A L Aste 6 7 6 2 39386 PIROUETTE w 104 4 32 41 32 2" T Burns H M Ziegler 10 10 6 2 393S6 MORDELLA ws 109 1 21 22 2* 33 Bullman J W Schorr 7-5 3-2.1 2-5 OCEAN TIDE w 104 5 62 52 4" 41 Rheimer P H McCarren 40 100 100 40 39025 SILVERMEADE ws 105 8 7h 72 72 52 Cochran Pepper Stable 20 50 40 12 AGGIE LEWIS w 104 9 4" 3" 52 6" Gannon S S Brown 3 7 7 21 39001 MISS SHYLOCK w 104 7 51 6" 6* 7* Fuller W D Babcock 10 30 20 8 DE RUSSY w 104 6 10 10 81 83 Haack Chelsea Stable 20 25 25 10 INQUISITIVE GIRLW 104 10 9 9 9 9* ONeil S Paget 4 7 6 2 STEP ASIDE w 105 3 82 82 10 10 Wondly P A Renaud 20 60 60 20 tOmitted from entries. Time, 12, 24, 361, 1:01and , Winner — Ch. c, by Bassetlaw — Victoria Cross trained by A. L. Aste. Went to post at 4:50. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second driving. Valour, away in his stride, quickly developed superior speed and won all the way, coming away at the end resolutely and was best. Pirouette finished with a rush. MordeUas preliminary was not enticing, still she displayed plenty of speed, but could never overtake the winner and after excessive early use tired at the end. Ocean Tide was going well at the finish. Silvermeade improved her position. Aggie Lewis Is a reported good one and looks it, went a good half and was eased up. Inquisitive Girl was practically left and only cantered the journey. She looks like a crackerjack and her work has been first-class. Overweights — Pirouette, 2 pounds; Step Aside, 1; Silvermeade, 1. Valour, show, 6 to 5. Pirouette, show, evens. Mordella, show, 1 to 5.


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