Detroit Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-06-19

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j DETROIT FORM CHART. DETROIT, MICH., June 18, 1903.— Tenth day. Detroit Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Weather cloudy, track heavy. 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. 39802 inowncT5"4 M"e PUrSe 0°- 3-year"°lds and upward. Maidens. Ind Horses A Wt St 14 % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 39631 AD. HARDING wsb 3 106 8 4»k V- 31 14 J Walsh G B Walters 5 — in in a " 39783 KIWASA w 3 106 5 31 3» 52 V- H GilmoreJ Arthur 3 9 394983FIORENZA w 3 10G 7 72 21 41 3 McClsky N Dyment 4 6 fi I 39656 SEAL SPOTTS W 3 106 2 2* 4* 21 41 H Hall A G St out and Co 5 7 7 n 39458 DEMI TASSE ws 3 106 1 6" 51 l»k 5« R Martin M F Martin 15 la lc ll 39092 CRUCERO w 3 108 3 5* 64 63 6* Lorenz Roach I Heath 6 I i ¥ 396S0 PENELA w 4 119 6 8 8 7 7 Munro E Corrigan 3 2 L 39191 MARSTON MOORws 4 119 4 ,11 7 S 8 J Thorpe G W Colk 30 30 15 * Time, 27i. 55$, 1:261. Winner— Ch. f, by Silvermine — Idaho, by Iroquois trained by G. B Walters .Went to post at 2:30. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving Adele Harding was on the outside in good going for the entire trip, finished fast Tand Twas" going away at the end. Kiwasa was bumped into at the start and never got to going wefl until they had run a half mile, and tired when the pinch came. Fiorenza was crowded back at the firstturn, made up a lot of ground and outgamed Seal Spotts in the fina] [drive The WSiBSeSflMeSW- MarSt°n M°°r ShOW6d SPGed bUt showdeoutHardinff show 3 t0 2" Kiwasa show, evens. Fiorenza, show, evens. Penela, 39803 SECOND RACE— 1 Mi,e- Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt. St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 397823NEEBURBAN ws 3 90 4 l3 1* l3 1* l3 D GilmoreP M Burch 2~~5 — 1 t 396S0 JOHN DRAKE ws 5 111 5 44 6* 41 33 2* Preston M McConnell 15 20 20 8 3S758 JACK MGINN wsb 5 114 7 5* 24 23 23 3" Lorenz W Hoffman 8 12 12 I 39757 SPRINGDALE w 3 95 6 2» 4* 3" 5* 4k H GilmoreTholl Bros 7 7 7 21 39783 SEN. BEVRIDGEws 5 114 2 6* 3" 6* 6» 5* Castro W L Hazel in 4 k k 1 3975S3LOC. BLOSSOM w 8 109 3 31 72« 72= 73° 63 Munro F W Torreyson L 397293HONEYBROOK w 4 110 S 7™ 5»k 52 41 72° First W Steuve and Co 8 15 15 C 39782 PRINCE ZENO w 8 111 1 8 8 8 8 8 Mewes Logan and Van Ry 20 40 40 12 lime, J7j, 552, 1-23J, 1:55. Winner — B. f, by Fonso — Janet trained by P. M. Burch. Yer£ to post *K 3:03~ , A5 P°st ,3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. 7a Neeburban was at home in the going and showed the most speed for the entire trip and Gilmore picked his going and came to the extreme outside at the turn into the homestretch. John Drake made up a lot of ground when rounding the far turn but swerved over into deep going when the final drive came. Jack McGinn was used up in chasing the winner in the first half and was stopping at the end. Senator Beveridge, Honeybrooff and Prince Zeno got in a jam at the first turn. uuubjuiuuh anu Scratched— 39636 Advocator, 114; 39734 Sarilia, 109. Neeburban, show, 1 to 2. John Drake, show, 3 to 1. Jack McGinn, show. 2* to 1 Senator Beveridge, show, 3 to 5. Locust Blossom, show, 7 to, 10. 1 ™ 39804: TmAUowncS~3"4 M"e PUrSG °° 3_year-°lds and upward. Maidens. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39757 F. A. BULLOCK ws 3 111 2 4" 4" 1* 1* D Hall Baker and Gentry 8 8 8~T~ 39631 PRISM WB 3 111 S 8 5 * McDnld T G Watkins 4 4 4 2 £9635 LEE RIDLEY ws 3 109 1 3° 3" 2"k 31 Munro S E Parmer and Co21 it 39656 JUNE COLLINS wb 3 108 3 11 2* 31 4"k T Walsh P M Burch 10 10 8 S97313SENOR wsb 3 111 4 2* 1" 5« 5" Sullivan W Steuve and Co 21 4 4 2 39242 PROSADOR ws 3 111 9 9 61 7 G»» J Miller C T WaltrhigandCoG 8 8 4 NININE w 3 10G 6 G3 9 9 7 H GilmoreTholl Bros 20 40 40 12 39G07 STEPH. LILLRDws 3 111 7 5nk 8 8 S J Conley J Naylor and Co 6 P t o OUTLIST 4 119 E 7 7 63 9 Donovan C E Howard 12 15 15 6 Time, 25, 543, 1:25J. Winner — B. c, by Wadsworth — Lou Dudley trained by R. Baker. Went to post at 3:30. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving F. A. Bullock was outrun for the first half, but skinned the rail while rounding the far turn and saved a lot of ground at the turn into the homestretch, then came away with a rush. Prism also saved ground at the home turn and outgamed Lee Ridley at the end. The latter was made too much use of in chasing Senor and June Collins The last two were on the extreme outside for the entire trip. June Collins stumbled at the sixteenth post and almost unseated his rider. Senor quit in the last furlong. F. A. Bullock, show, 3 to 2. Prism, show, evens. Lee Ridley, show, 4 to 5. Senor show, evens. Stephen Lillard, show, evens. • Qlkn FOURTH RACE — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. The Kindergarten ""sanen ZJUOKJO Stakes. ,000 added. Net value to winner ,265. Ind Horses AWt St % and and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~" 396552BATTS W 100 1 4" 52 4* l2 J OConr W F Schulte 2 — 5 — 5 — 7 397052MARSHAL NEY W 106 6 3»k 3» 2"k 22 D Hall Baker and Gentry 1 1 1 out 397532ERICULA ws 107 7 H 11 11 3* Munro S E Parmer and Co5 5 5 7-S 39753 OUTFIELD w 107 3 21 2* 3°k 4"k Romanli D J Kilby 10 15 15 4 39753fBELLE DODSON w 103 5 5* 41 51° 5*2 M JohnsnR P DodsonandCot8 8 7 2k 39778fZARKEE w 110 2 7 7 G3 G3 Donovan J L Booker % 12 12 4 39403 MAUD JOHNSON 103 4 61 62 7 7 J Walsh R P DodsonandCoJS 8 7 21 tAdded starters. in betting. Time, 25J, 54, 1:08. Winner — B. c, by Florist — Fanny Willoughby trained by R. Brooks. Went to post at 3:58. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. O Connor avoided the early pace with Batts, caught the leaders tiring in the stretch run and, finishing fast, was going away at the end. Marshal Ney had a rough trip was in a pocket in the first half and Outfield swerved over in front of him at the furlong post and jammed him into Belle Dodson and Hall had to pull up to keep from falling Ericnla showed a lot of early speed, but tired when called on and jusfmanaged to last long enough to stall off Outfield. Zarkee seemed unable to extend himself in the going The race was not a true run one as there was a lot of jostling for the entire trip, with Marshal A Cjr Nev the tut. principal sufferer. Scratched— 39705 Rowland M., 106; 39705 Probable, 106; 392682May Combs 103 Batts, show, 3 to 5. Ericula, show, 3 to 5. 39806 SeUin013-1 M"e a"d 70 YardS PurSe °0, 3-year"olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 39783 EUFALLA s 3 92 4 3l 2* 22 22 1* H GilmoreTholl Bros i0 15 ic r " 397543HONOLULU ws 4 10b 1 22 11 l2 l"k 2* T Walsh II C Schulz 3 3 3 1 3930DFRANK MC wb 4 109 5 4 32 3* 31 32 J OConr J W Pugh 3 G fi 9 39710 CURATE WSB 4 109 2 1* 4* 41 42 43 D Hall C Hadf and Sons 21 8-5 3-5 39782*LARKSPUR w 6 106 3 5 5 5 5 5 McDnld W HRobinson """n .* n 16-51G-51 lb-sib-a ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, 54J, 1:23, 1:54, 1:59. Winner — Br. f, by Troubadour — Miss Dixon trained by H. Tholl. JY,ent t0 P0, at 4:32. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Eufalla was well ridden. Gilmore took her back of Honolulu while rounding the turn out of the backstretch, came to the outside at the turn into the homestretch and shook off Honolulu without much effort in the last furlong. Honolulu tired and quit when the ninrh came. Frank Mc was under a hard drive all of the last quarter and is overrated Curate was pinched off next to the inside rail in rounding the turn out of the backstretr+T Larkspur labored for the entire trip and by no means ran her race. Eufalla, show, 3 to 2. Honolulu, show, out. Frank Mc, show, 3 to 5. Curate show out. Larkspur, show, out. * 3980T SEXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 397073BAIRD wb 6 114 4 4* H l3 l2 1* Burton Kting and HeckerlO 12 12 4 3S6S3 DISCUS ws 3 97 5 5* 4* 32 2* 2* M JohnsnR P DodsonandCo 6 8 8 a 397542LOU REY wb 7 114 1 6 5* 5" 42 3« Munro J C Ferris Jr 2 2 2 ts 397343SPRINGBROOK / 3 92 3 24 3" 41 5= 4* D GilmoreW Jennings 2i 21 7-5 £5 39754 ILLUMINATE W 4 107 6 H 22 2* 31 5" H GilmoreM Stark 6 G H 8-K 39729 IONG TATIUS wsb 4 107 2 31 C 6 6 6 J Conley Waltring and Co 15 15 12 3 rf Time, 26, 55, 1:20, 1:54. Winner — Ch, h, by Huron — Lime Tree trained by J. Keating. Went to post at 5:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second drivimr Baird was at home in the going and made a show of his field, saved ground at the turn into the homestretch and came away easing up at the end. Discus outgamed Lou Rev when it came to the final drive. The latter was crowded back at the far turn Illuminate showed early speed, but quit after going five furlongs. Springbrook was under restraint restraint in the first half, but did not respond when Gilmore called on him. Scratched— 39710 Zonne, 109; 39779Little Boy, 104; 396793John J. Regan 87 Baird, show, 6 to 5. Discus, show, evens. Lou Rey, show, out. Springbrook, show, eot


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