Detroit Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-06-17

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DETROIT FORM CHART. DETROIT, MICH., June 16, 1903.— Eighth day. Detroit Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather showery, track slow. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, C. C. Westfall. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRT RAB — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 39753 Ind Horses AWtSt% hs % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 397053MISS FLISCHMNwb 103 5 42 61 l3 J Miller J J Marklein 4 6 6 2 39373 ERICULA ws 101 10 73 73 2nk Munro S E Parmer and CoS 12 12 5 39705 THE GLOBE ws 110 3 51 51 31 J Daly N Dyment 15 25 20 8 39684 TEMPE J. W 110 4 31 3l 41 T Walsh Ward and Harlan 2 2 2 4-5 BELLE DODSON W 105 9 8 8 5 M JohnsnR P DodsonandCo 30 50 50 20 39684SARTIMESIA w 105 2 6h 41 61 D Hall Baker and Gentry G 8-8 3 39633 OUTFIELD w 110 1 11 22 7 J Walsh D J Kilby 10 15 15 6 3S655sROMAUNT , 105 7 21 lnk 8 Barnett W T Ryan S 8 6 21 39684 BELLTOONE w 105 G 9 9 9 Donovan BowmanBrosandGo 30 40 40 15 CALOORAHTCHEEw 109 11 10 10 10 Kennedy J Fox 30 50 50 20 39705HANDMORE w. H3 8 Lost rider.McClsky J H Baker 3 41 41 7-5 Time, 24, 53, 1:00. Winner — B. f, by St. Maxim — Philopena trained by J. J. Marklein. Went to post at 2:33. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won ridden out; second*drivingi i 3%?vfsch-£S,nn 4WOll5ed,-ne«IL Yay trough the field and finished in the best going but had to be ridden to the limit to retain her advantage in the stretch. EriculiL wfk off £?Ly,.an l-had to ground. the field made up much ground and finished fast The Globe ran his race ,and had no mishaps. Tempe J. weakened in ■tHe str6t 5hriR6maunt was jumped on m the stretch and badly cut down. Caloorahatchee was was practicaTlv Practically left. Mt b V Scratched— 39655 George James. 113; Redwing, 108. i Overweights— Caloorahatchee, 4 pounds. - - - - u Tempf J.fihow,Tutn Sh°W eVenS" Ericula snow! 2 to L The Glbe, show, 4 tojfL 39754 SECOND RfCE-1 Mil ?- lrse 00. 4-yNear-olds and Upward: Selling. ij Ind Horses A Wt St hi. % %, StrFin Jockeys, yijwners L JO H C P 39734*BRANCH w 8 10C 6 53 5* 21 IS l1! Forrest M C Moorp 91 t q — r~ 39560 LOU REY wb 7 114 5 6 6 41 41 2*1 Munro J C Ferris Jr f I I 39682 HONOLULU wb 4 113 1 1* 1* 3* 3* 32" T Walsh H C Schufz 2 I v 39706L. DUCHESS II. w 5 109 3 2* 2= H 2? 4° J Wash MrsJ MSoffiLnl1-iand 9* L 39472 ILLUMINATE w 4 107 2 31 31 5» 5° 5° D Hall MNStafk I 12 it it v* 39563 ARATOMA w 8 113 4 4* 41 G 6 6 Gorniley MoSrl and sWss 30 40 40 12 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, 53, 1:20, 1:50. / V t v r2 Winner— Br. g, by King Galop— Brooklet trained by M. C. Moore/ Went to post at 3:03. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the saflie-Bmnch was ridden a waiting race, went to the front in the homlitretclL antf came aW without much effort. Lou Rey did all his running in the homestretchrwhere"he cTme vlr? fastV, Honolulu and Little Duchess II. raced each other , into exhaustion! but! the Tforme? "*M»"y«, iormer stood the pressure best. Illuminate showed early speed. uunne Scratched— 39710 Curate, 111; 396603Blackmore, 107. f h I f» Overweights— Aratoma, 2 pounds. J. p % t J I H sowChduthOW 2 t0 5" L°U Rey Sh°W 7 t0 10 HonolulVsow/2 to5.—Little Duchess .RQT SP. HACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. The Hotel € *J I OQ Stakes. ,000 added. Net Valud tb winner .240. T Ind Horses A Wt St hi % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 39705 SILK CORD w 4 115 3 5°" 5ns 21 1* J OConr J W Push 3 — r- — £5" 39634=BM OF GILEADws 4 111 4 3°* 4 3 2= Munro R M Wisterfield 8 i ; Ti; T 39732MRS. F. FOSTERw 3 103 8 61 ,3" 1" 3« T Walsh E Foster I, A L 395S32DELAGOA • , jws.4113,2 . _2? V 52- 42 Baitiite . s m StreettandCo 5 ft 397093KHAia 109 ,5 AS ndrfeWFl #M*4s ws id 6* • 52 D Mall i 390S1TWO LICK , , w3;99, 1 4 6 "= Romari i1 SlbweTy I IsS f S fl? fe 39634 TAX MAN , . ,W ,4.107 .6 - .. .7 *# 1 7 J Mj"wKll miwJe I 39708 MERRIMENT ws 4 110 7 S 8 8 : S- J Thorpe GW Cqok 0j20 20 § Time, 25i, 5Q$, 1:19. f r. Winner— Ch. c, by Lazzarone— Gold Mint trained by J. Hall. f cmw? t0 post 5i 3:27 ■ iA1 ?2st, 2 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second easily. Silk Cord came with a rush in the last furlong, caught Mrs. Frank Foster tiring and out-gaming her in a short drive, won drawing away. Balm of Gilead came fast at the Jfad and got second place with ease. Mrs. Frank Foster and Merriment were practically left. S?erdmfeorrrtSimtCon e41011 in l™ to -ak , rf.nd. DelagPoa tired.7 and Scratched— 39583 Whiskey King, 122; 39683 Benckart, 113, 4 Delagoa showSh3Y6 5 t0 5 Balm of Gilead snow 2 to l. tilri. Frank Foster, show, 3 t5. 39756 F°IH?ats:?ACE-5"8 M"e PUrSe °° 3"year-olds and upward. Sellins. Ind Horses A Wt St hi % % StrFin Jockeys Owners i m iQtH~C~P * EDDIE T. ws 3 91 1 v- l2 11 WD GilmbreS »E Marnier Co5 5 4 3-1 39706, MARL w 4 102 3 21 22 24 22 J Kellv Noble and Kpndnll ? S % 39706 HALLUCINATN ws 3 89 4 4* 31 3* 3* Stille R F Meyers 2 L 2 f £ 4- J OConr Borman and Grail 4 8 S if ■9 MTSTNTa WS i XS Sj t f P -4S D sLH GilmoreJ N Middendorf 5 8 8 3; "Q2*1!13 WS ? B I % I, S1 5 stPrestori D JV GraceJ and Co 12 3q 30 h o9i31*WALBROOK ws 3 86 5 o1 53 7 Dist.W Daly F FostWv- 4 R fi n 39607fDINERp w 3 101 Left at the post Mewes G Bullf 20 3d 30 12 ♦Apprentice allowance. tOmitted from entries. f , , Time, 25, 514. 1:06J. i T ile to, 3-0- At p-ost mjnute,s. Start poor. Won easily; second the same. Eddie T. got away with a running start and was never in trouble. Mar,u was also favored by the going and had no trouble in securing second plaqe.: Hallucination: raced, SnaldyiY we?eSdfitinced aS hG pleased Megowan.RuW "VaUse" arid Walbrwfc _ Eddie_T.,_show, 3 to 5. Maru, showevens._Halluatijon._show. = out. SECOND :sba1- - - 39756 Ind Horses A Wt St hi hs % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P o™™? T- 4- K i« fK GilmoreS E Parmer and cat* 6-55 out 33*06 MARU w 4 102 3 32 3« 36 2nk J Kellv Noble and KendalI3 -fi 39706 HALLUCINATN ws 3 89 1 22 2* 2"* 3* Stille " R F Meyers 2 24 2*tl 29141--SPALDY Y. w 8 102 2 4 4 4 4 J OConr Bornum and Grail 15 i 20 5 •• Time, 2o, 52, 1:071. Winner— „ B. g, by T Inspector B.— Augusta II. trained by S. E. Parmer. » ,WeS.t to P°st at 4:1S- At P°st 2 minutes. Start 9rood. Won driving- second the sam«» Eddie T. raced Hallucination into subjection and outgamed Maru in the fina? drive Mam got up just in time to get second place. Hallucination tired. No show betting. 39757 FIFTH RACE-3"4 Mile- Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. — ~ Ind Horses A Wt St hi hfi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 3? " S95S3 SHRINE ws 112 2 lh ln" 1and in T Walsh H C Schulz B-K «j;n_in9_K* 39708 FIRST CHORD wsb 105 1 2421 2°* 21 Sullivan Mrs A C Travers fi fi ? 3963DSIR GALLANT s 110 3 52 42 42 31 J Daly J H Baker 2 2J 2i 1 18 3S6S33FL. WILLOUGHBY w 100 8 31 34 3» 4= J Walsh W F SchSlte S 12 12 U 39607 SPRINGDALE w 100 7 6 6= 5* 5nk R Stead Tholl Bros 30 100 1000 39583 GLENNEVIS W 110 6 4°* 51 6« 6 RomanMi W Darker 12 15 15 t 39683 F. A. BULLOCK ws 100 1 7 7 7 7 D Hall Baker and Gentry 15 25 i ri 395463D. AND-RUBIES w 100 5 8 8 8 8 J Miller C TWaltriniandCoio 30 30 0 J.lme, Jo, 52 j, 1:19. F Winner— Ch. f, by Atheling— Pilgrimage trained by H. C. Schulz. Went to post at 4:46. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the ?imi» Shrine won because she was best handled. She and First Chord fought it out tX the way With riders reversed the latter would have won. Sir Gallant bean slowlv hnt finish o,i fast and was fighting it out with the leaders. These three were th? oily rial contenders contended after the stretch was reached. Flora Willoughby tired in the stretch t ireicn run run. Scratched— 39657 Little Boy, 102. Shrine, show, out. First Chord, show, evens. Sir Gallant, show, out. 39758 AhowiS:1 M"e a"d 70 YaPdS- FUTSe m°- 3-year-olds ™and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St hi Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners" O H C P * 39585 SARAH BLACK w 4 102 4 2°* 4" 3- 1" 1* Romanli TP, E FirW pn K ,,- ,c g — 39729 JINGLER ws 4 99 2 3* 1" H 2 2 Munro R F Me vers 91 ll ll Lt 394843LOC. BLOSSOM ws 8 106 1 l2 2 2 31 3* J OConr F W K-evson i* ?L2|f5 39710 TER. INCOGNITA w 7 10S 5 5 3 5 5 4« Battiste Finn and RoJs ¥ wjn 396S0 JACK MGINN wb 5 35 4415 1; Sullivan % and Winner— B. f, by Scorpion— Annie Bone trained by E. E. Farley Went to post at 5:10. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won drivine- «?f»pnnri tho Sarah Black caught Jingler tiring in the run home and was goinf* wzy ?°at tte f St Jlngler was all out and swerAed in the last seventy yards. Locust Blossom wedkenedin not do" Incosnita was beaten after S°lnand six furlongs. Jack Mc3inn |iS Scratched— 394082Tommy Hill, 104; 39756 Dinero, 89. f No show betting. I


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