Coney Island Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-06-23

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CONEY ISLAND FQftfca CHART. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, L. I., June 22, 1903. — Fourth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Summer ; [ Meeting. Weather cloudy, track fair. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, C. Fellowes. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m*. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. QQQftQ FIRST RACE— Last 5 1-2 Furlongs Futurity Course. 00 added. 2-year- j OQO olds. Allowances. . Ind Horses A Wt St and % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39792 PULSUS ws 115 2 l2 14 l3 l5 Rice E R Thomas 5 5 31 7-5 , 39794JAMES "V. sb 123 1 4h 2and 21! 22 McCue M Murphy 31 5 4 8-5 : 397463POSSESSION wb 112 11 11 9 7* 31 Gannon C Oxx 2 3 21 1 39794 FALERNIAN ws 115 5 54 42 4" 4" Odom S S Brown 20 30 20 8 39816 BASS w 115 7 31 33 34 5h Simms G B Morris 30 100 100 30 39540 POL ROGER ws 115 8 71 71 51 61 Cochran Weston Stable 30 30 20 8 SHAFER ws 115 10 81 8l 8l 72 Wbury H M Ziegler 40 60 60 20 S97942DUTIFUL w 115 3 2" 5h 64 81 Bullman J W Schorr 5 7 6 2 IQ 39794 MODRED ws 115 9 10 10 10 9= Haack J B Haggin 12 15 15 6 397683MOHAVE wsb 115 13 61 6" 9l 10 J Martin J Fleischmann v 12 15 15 6 39794 RAGLAN w 112 12 9 11 11 11 ONeil J E Madden 10 15 12 5 39794 MONTPELIER w 115 14 14 14 14 12 Shea R T Wilson Jr 50 100 100 30 39200 BALLYCASTLE WB 115 6 13 13 13 13 Crghton H K Vingut 60 60 60 20 ROYALTON w 112 4 12 12 12 14 Larson J H Carr 30 100 100 40 PAUL. DERINGER w 112 15 15 15 15 15 J MathwsOakwood Stable 20 100 100 30 Time, l:05g. Winner — B. c, by Top Gallant — Glen Hop trained by J. E. Madden. Went to post at 2:30. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won in a canter; second easily. Pulsus broke in his stride and, instantly taking the lead, he showed the way unextended throughout and in the run through the stretch could not be restrained back to his field. _ His race was high class and he is evidently all that is claimed for him. James? V. was always the runner up and finished an easy second. Possession, invariably a slow begin- • ner, clewed a tremendous gap. Falernian and Bass showed improved form in the race and they may be forthcoming in their class. Pol Roger, a grand looker and highly tried, was a prominent contender a furlong from the finish and held on gamely in the final drive. ; Shafer finished close up and is worth remembering. Dutiful stripped light and was gaunt i and drawn today. Modred was repeatedly interfered with. Raglan was practically left, is a beautiful filly and will give a good account of herself. Scratched— Bound Brook, 115; 39746 Harbor, 115. Corrected weights— Royalton, 112. * Pulsus, show, 4 to 5. James "V., show, evens. Possession, show, 3 to 5. Ci A SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. ,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. 3CQ aOptt Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St and % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3; 4502WATER BOY W 4 111 3 11 lb 14 1* 1° Odom J B Haggin 3-513-203-5 out 39541 FIRE EATER wb 3 99 1 2and 21 23 2s 22 Redfern A Belmont 7-5 8-5 8-5 out 397912ORLOFF wb 3 100 2 3 3 3 3 3 Creamer W C Daly 20 40 30 3 Time, 12g, 2ih 481, 1:143, 1:42J. Winner — Br. c, by Watercress — Zealandia trained by A. J. Joyner. Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won pulled up; second easily. Water Boy approaches high class as a four-year-old. In going decidedly against him, he found little difficulty in going to the front in the first furlong and was cantering hard held for the remainder of the journey. Fire Eater was particularly favored by the cuppy track, but succumbed after racing with the winner for the first quarter and tired so badly that he had all he could do to save second money. Orloff displayed a good deal of early speed and kept at it gamely. Scratched— 33387sRoehampton, 112; 397953Rightful, 111; 39790Shot Gun, 111; 396003North Brook, 106; 39 6 683Stamping Ground, 94. Overweights— Water Boy, 1 pound. OAOP er THIRD RASE — Last 5-8 Mile Futurity Course. 2-year-olds Fillies. Allow -rtt/OUO ances. The Rosebuds Stakes. ,500 added. Net value to winner ,225. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39510HAMBURG BELLEw 120 2 l2 14 l2 l2 ONeil S Paget 1-2 7-107-103-10 S97902TEPEE w~105 4 61 61 3l 2" T Burns F R Hitchcock 12 15 10 21 39720OCEAN TIDE ws 120 5 3* 2and 24 3s Bullman P H McCarren 15 20 20 5 39720 DUSKY wsb 105 7 7h 71 41 43 J Martin Mexican Stable 6 9 8 2 39621 GLAD SMILES W 105 3 84 84 51 5* Dangmn J L McGinnis 100 150 150 50 390253FICKLE w 110 1 2h 31 61 6° Redfern Oneck Stable 30 60 60 15 3S014MEMORIAM ws 111 G 54 54 7* Odom W B Jennings 6 7 6 6-5 39262 GANANOGUE w 105 S 9 9 9 81 Shea R T Wilson Jr 100 150 150 40 ANCESTOR ws 105 9 4h 4and 81 9 Connell J E Madden 20 50 50 15 Time, 59g. Winner— Ch. f, by Hamburg— Isiac trained by A. -J. Joyner. Went to post at 3:30. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Hamburg Belle was leading by a wide margin throughout, but always appeared to be doing her best and was certainly all out at the end and tiring. Tepee ran a game race, trailing the leaders for three furlongs. She closed up very fast in the stretch and finally outstayed Ocean Tide after a long, driving finish. The latter is of the improving kind and may develop into one of the best of her sex and year, held on wonderfully game at the end after an early drive to outrun the winner and her race at the weight was a fine one. Dusky got away badly and ran green almost throughout and finished very fast and had something in reserve. She is a fast filly and will improve. Glad Smiles made a promising debut and is bred to be more than useful. Memoriam had no mishaps and ran a bad race. She is reported to have worked six furlongs in 1:14 flat and can do much better. Ancestor seemed f blS Scratched— 39816 Adel Trebla, 110; Fine Fleur, 105; Lady JLindele, 105; Lady Prudence, I 105; 39814 Ruth Parrish, 105. Overweights— Memoriam, 1 pound. _ _ _. , , . Hamburg Belle, show, out. Tepee, show, 3 to 5. Ocean Tide, show, n 2 to -I 1. O fVO r* r* FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile on Main Track. 00 added. 3-year-olds and Ob/OOD upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % % and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 75766 VAN NESS wsb 4 115 1 1" l3 1* 1* Redfern W M Barrick 1 1 4-5 2-5 W SROOTAOT WS 3 105 7 3* 34 3* 21 Fuller M F Dwyer 10 15 12 4 S DAMON wsb 3 105 2 2* 2* 24 34 ONeil R H McC Potter 30 30 30 10 VwTOS MOROKANTA w 6 110 4 8" 6" 4* 44 J Martin E J Miller 20 30 30 10 isilsnRHEELS WS 3 95 8 5» 5* 5* 5 » Connell T Hitchcock 30 50 50 15 17172DA1SY GREEN "ws 3 99 5 7" 8" 6* 61 McCafty Mexican Stable 6 7 6 2 «LOVLT ws3 87 9 10 10 7* 71 H CalhanO, Fellows Jr 15 25 25 8 *?97CC BRIXTON w 4 100 10 11 94 84 8" Haack IS Murphy 12 12 12 4 IrcRfircASION ws 5 109 12 9l 7" 91 91 T Burns J K Garnet 12 15 15 5 B7fit WFNELLA ws 3 93 11 12 12 10 10* Wilkson A M Covington 50 100 100 40 1 SSl STAR ANT GTRWB 3 104 3 4* 4* 11 11* Adams H F Meyer 20 40 40 12 ; , : 36027 DACHSHUND w 5 109 6 61 11 12 12 J Jones J T Dehasseline 100 200 200 80 39322 ARMEATH wb 5 108 13 13 13 13 13 JBE Michls A L Aste 8 15 12 5 Time* 12, 24|, 481, 1:141. Winner— Blk. g, by Loyalist — Ada B. trained by W. M. Barrick. Went to post at 4:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second driving. Van Ness is nearly a high-class sprinter and his form this season is far above his showing in any previous year. He acts like he was up to any distance, assumed command at the start and, after racing into a winning lead on the turn, he finished easily, pulling up. Rostand steadily improved his position and at the end, after following the winner closerV -for the first three furlongs, finished out the race gamely. Morokanta was going well in the last furlong. Silver Heels ran a good race. Daisy Green was interfered with on the far turn and finished fast. Lowly closed up much ground. So did Brixton, which got away poorly. Scratched— 396192King Pepper, 114; 39563 Cassville, 103; 364402Trump, 103; 39570 Court-maid, 99; 39120 Annie Grace, 98. Overweights — Damon, 2 pounds; Benella, 3. Van Ness, show, out. Rostand, show, 8 to 5. Damon, show, 4 to 1. FIFH?ndcapE— 1 316 MHeS ?1,20° added* 3-vear-°1is and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St St % Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 39793 BONNIBERT WB 5 115 2 42 42 3" 21 • l3 14 McCue G F Johnson 3" 3" — 1U61 — 39769 BON MOT w 4 104 7 7 7 51 43 21 22 Gannon H E Rowell 4 4 4 8-5 39560 A. WILLIAMSwb 4 114 1 2* 2" 44 34 4* 3" Odom, A Shields 4 10 10 4 39644 SURMISE w 5 103 6 6" 6and 7 51 51 4* Haack H J Morris 10 10 6 2 39793 HIMSELF w 5 10S 4 1* 14 13 14 3" 5* Redfern W C Daly 6 7 7 21 39670 CIRCUS wb 4 92 5 51 52 6" 7 6s 68 Creamer J G Lang 30 30 15 6 398182SAMBO w 4 114 3 31 32 2»- 64 7 7 ONeil P M Civill 5 5 18-57-5 Time, 12|, 25fc, 38, 50J, 1:03, 1:16J, 1:29*. 1:54|, 2:01i. Winner — Ch. h, by Albert — Bonnie Ola trained by A. S. Prior. Went to post at 4:30. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second the same. Bonnibert, hard held, was patiently rated close in behind the early leaders and when called on flashed into the lead on the stretch turn, coming away with plenty in reserve. Bon Mot, practically left, went after his field and gradually improved his position, saving ground throughout and finished out the last quarter fast, ran a remarkable race and would probably have won wfth an equable start. He is in great form, but an incorrigible bad actor at the post. Andy Williams, in the preliminary, stumbled and threw his exercise boy and galloped once and a half around the track before being caught. It may have taken something out of him. In the race he figured prominently throughout and put up his usual game fight at the end. Surmise closed up well at the end after having dropped out of it on the turn. Himself failed to stay. Circus is all at sea in the hands of a small boy. Sambo quit after following the pace closely for six furlongs and is difficult to guess Scratched— 397902Blackstock, 123; 39793 City Bank, 113; 39203 Sergeant, 110. Bonnibert, show, 3 to 5. Bon Mot, show, 4 to 5. Andy Williams, show, 2 to 1. Sambo show, 4 to 5. QftR SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles on Turf. 3-year-olds and upward. The~Grailf Oc/O OO Selling Stakes. ,500 added. Net value to winner ,780. Ind Horses AWt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39843LEADER w 3 97 2 2h lh 12 lh 1" H Michls W B Jennings 4=5 4-5 7-101-4 39769. TRIBES HILL w 4 95 1 12 22 24 22 24 Larson J L McGinnis 6 8 8 7-4 39S18 CARBUNCLE wb 6 98 4 4 4 4 4 32 Haack R T Wilson Jr 3 4 18-59-l 39815NEVERMORE w 3 86 3 33 3* 32 31 4 H CalhanW B Leeds 3 6 6 6-5 Time, 12|, 254, 51, 1:18, 1:44, 1:601. Winner — B. c, by Maxio — Pas Seul trained by W. B. Jennings. Went to post at 4:55. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Leader forced the pace throughout and appeared beaten as they straightened out for home, but Michaels outfinished Larson on Tribes Hill in the final drive and scored a luck victory. Tribes Hill is a good and consistent horse and stuck to the winner closely from start to finish but, running on the outside, went wide on the turns and practically finished out the race on his own courage. Carbuncle trailed far in the rear, being palpably outrun or-sulking, but when beginning the last quarter he moved up with surprising suddenness. Nevermore raced well throughout and finished with something in reserve, Callahan being inadequate to the occasion. Scratched— 398673Andy Williams, 116; 39203Sergeant, 105; 398672Bon Mot 101* 39819 Lord Advocate, 86; 39697 Bar Le Due, 96; 397692Highlander, 96. Overweights— Leader, 1 pound; Carbuncle, 1. No show betting.


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