Coney Island Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-07-05

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CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART; SHEEPSHEAEf BAY, L. I., July 4, 1903.— F/fteenth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. "Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, C. Fellowes. Racing starts at 2:39 p. m. No recall flag used. W Indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. A f~l FIRST RACE— Full Course. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. The In- rx:J Jl €j jZI dependence Steeplechase. ,500 added. Net value to winner ,960. 1 Ind Horses A Wt St 4 8 12 16 gtrFin Jockeys Owners Q H C P 399852L. OF CLOVRws 5 156 5 4s 4s 415 430 1J l1! Veitch Mr Chamblet 1 7-513-101-2 S99853FHUNTBR ws 4 133 4 310 3s 3* 1J 2* 21 G Green T Hitchcock Jr 6 S 8 2 3S448 LAVATOR ws 7 157 3 2= 2* 1" 2*J 3s 3" Mara J W Colt 3 4 14-51 40014 J. PHILLIPS w 5 144 2 ll 15 2« 3i 4" 4" Henry G Schwartz 10 15 15 5 39S38M- SHRINERws 8 147 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 Mattocks G W Beardmore 6 15 15 6 39561 BOB ALONE w 5 137 1 Bolted. Gallgher J Meagher 15 15 10 3 Time, 5:16|. Winner— B. g, by Flatlands— Lucky Clover trained by S. "Veitch. "Went to post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. "Won easily; second driving, land of Clover, pulling hard and gaining at every jump, leisurely trailed the leaders for two miles, moving up on the far turn and into the lead as they straightened for home and "won going away, was best and is a top notcher at the cross-country game. Foxhunter, for the first time, tried early waiting tactics with good results and after taking the lead on the far turn blundered at the last obstacle and the winner in passing ran him dangerously close, compelling him to pull up. He finished fast and shows steady improvement, levator practically forced the pace for two miles and tired. Judge Phillips ran kindly today and his race was much above par. Mystic Shriner was hopelessly outpaced from the start. Scratched— 40014Eophone, 156; 39448Adjidaumo, 147; 39048Arian, 146; 396933Hark Forward, 140. Overweights— Bob Alone, 5 pounds. Land of Clover, show, 1 to 4. Foxhunter, show, evens. Lavator, show, 2 to 5. A f~l •» » SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile on Main Track. ,000 added. All Ages. HfgbT MzJ JL tJ O weight Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P~ 39264 RIGODON wb 3 122 7 8Ji 61 lh l3 Gannon J R Keene 10 15 15 5 40037 D. OF KENDAL -ws 3 115 5 62 55 4i 2* T Burns J McLaughlin 10 12 8 3 392842CINQUEVALLI wsb 3 109 1 l*h l1! 2J 31 Bullman W B Leeds 2J 2J 11-51 39147 KN. OF HARLEMws 4 95 8 5l 42 5i 4" Hndsn Osceola Stable 20 20 12 5 3S839 SACCHOMETER W 3 112 2 24 2= 3l 5" H Michls W B Babcock 10 10 8 3 33477 ALARD SCHECKwb 5 110 6 3* 3* 6* 61 ONeil HollyGroveStable 5 10 10 4 39843 EXTRAVGANZA ws 3 97 3 41 82 71 72 Redfern W C Whitney 30 CO 60 20 39984HOMESTEAD ws 4 119 9 7" 7* 8s 8a Odom A Zimmer 4 5 5 2 398872KING PEPPER wsb 5 128 11 93 92 93 93 Hoar F Farrell 4 7 6 2h 40015FLHAM QUEEN w 3 102 4 10* 10* 10* 10s Haack G F Johnson 12 20 20 8 40058 LADY LAKE ws 3 95 10 11 11 11 11 McCafty Mrs J S OBrien 30 40 40 12 Time, 12g, 23|, 47g, 1:13|. Winner — B. c, by St. Gatien — Minuet trained by J. Rowe. * Went to post at 3:10. At post 6 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Rigodon improved his position to the stretch, where he worked into the lead on the inside with a rare burst of speed and at the end was going away like a flash. Duke of Kendal, in spite of his recent races over a distance, showed a great deal of speed today and closed up very fast in 4he stretch. Cinquevalli got away in the lead and outran his field to the stretch, where he quit badly. Knight of Harlem made up ground right from the start. Saccharometer fell away after following the pacemaker closely to the stretch. Alard Scheck went unexpectedly well. Extravaganza is also improving. Homestead unexpectedly failed to come on in the last quarter and ran a bad race. King Pepper was practically left at the post and only cantered the journey. Scratched — 10011 Sir Voorhies, 114; 401123Daly, 105; 39447 Rosetint, 122. Rigodon, show, 2j to 1. Duke of Kendal, show, 8 to 5. Cinquevalli, show, 1 to 2. A f~l Q A THIRD RACE— Last 3-4 Mile Futurity Course. 2-year-olds. Allowances. ttrV/ JL O tJb The Spring Stakes. ,500 added. Net value to winner ,520. Ind Horses A Wt St % and % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39986 GALLANT wb 114 2 ll ll 1*J in Minder A Belmont 10 10 8 2 3S9862BROOMSTICK "W 128 4 22 23 2= 2 Odom S S Brown 3-5 3-5 3-5 1-1 39792 MOHARIB "W 114 1 31 3* 32 3i Bullman J W Schorr 10 20 20 4 399382GREENCREST w 111 6 61 53 51 43 T Burns F Hitchcock 6 9 8 2 40059 MONADNOCK w 114 7 7 7 6l 5* Redfern J Fleischmann 20 50 50 12 40059 TIM PAYNE WB 114 3 51 4* 43 6" ONeil J L McGinnis 15 25 25 6 400592T. SOUTHERNER wb 114 5 4" 61 7 7 Gannon R W Walden 6 10 10 2 Time, 1:13*. Winner— B. c, by Galeazzo— Souveraine trained by J. Hyland. Went to post at 3:45. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Gallant evidently found his true form today on a fast track, decisively outraced and outstayed his field, leading throughout and going away at the finish. Broomstick from the start to finish put up a game but unavailing fight to get on terms with the winner. Mo-harib also improved on the fast track and held his position throughout. Greencrest was closing up strongly at the end and was wearing Mr. Schorrs colt down slowly but surely for third place. Monadnock trailed the others to the stretch and finished well. Tim Payne and The Southerner were forced to do their best early in the race and retired all out before they reached the homestretch. Corrected weights— Greencrest, 111. Gallant, show, 4 to 5. Broomstick, show, out Moharib, show, 6 to 5. A f ~l o FOURTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. The Long Island *tUlQO Handicap. ,000 added. Net value to winner, ,260. Ind Horses A Wt St St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 40039DOURO ws 6 112 1 41 4* 61! 31 l" 121 Redfern J W Colt 55 12 10 4 400132HERBERT wb 6 120 5 Su 3" 11 l1! 2a 2»1 T Burns W C Rollins 12 20 20 8 40062RHAMPTON w 5 107 6 21 2l 31 4» 31 3h Cochran J G Follansbee 31 4 16-56-5 400883ARTICULTE ws 5 109 7 71 72 71 7" 61 42 Larson W C DeB Lopez 8 8 8 3 40037tIGNITER ws 4 109 2 61 6? 51 53 41 6s Bullman A Featherstone 20 30 25 10 40086 BLUES wb 5 124 3 lh l1 2* 61 71 6»1 Hoar F Farrell 6 10 10 4 406373LUX CASTAwsb 4 111 8 5» 51 4* 21 5» 7" J MathwsAlbemarle Stable 10 12 12 5 40085INJNCTION wb 3 107 11 91 9a 93 ,8* 83 8* Gannon F P Keene 5 5 L 2 40088TUGAI BEY ws 3 92 9 102 103 102 10* 92 92 McCafty O L Richards 15 30 30 10 ,40085 ALLAN wb 3 86 10 8" 8h 83 93 103 102 H CalhanM C Padden 15 30 20 8 40013 H. RAINE w 4 111 4 11 11 11 11 11 11 Odom A Shields 7 10 10 4 tAdded starter. Time, 12g, 25, 49g, 1:14J, l:40g, 1:53J. Winner— Br. g, by Potomac— Zamora trained by G. Tompkins. Went to post at 4:15. At post 8 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second the same. Douro again emphasized his return to his three-year-old stake form by decisively winning from a high-class field. He was favored in getting away in the lead, was skillfully handled and saved for the first six furlongs, moved up with a rush onthe far turn and drawing clear of his field when straightened for home was going away fast at the finish. Herbert went after Blues, the early pacemaker, and quickly disposed of him, taking a good lead ■at the half and gamely fighting it out to the end. Roehampton was a prominent contender throughout and ran a fast and game race. Articulate made up ground rapidly from the half and finished with a sensational rush. Scratched-39790sDublin, 120; 39987 His Eminence, 100; 46062 Himself, So. Overweights— Allan, 2 pounds; Hunter Raine, 1; Igniter, 4. Douro, show, 21 to 1. Herbert, show, .4 to L Roehampton, show, 4 to 5. Injunction, show, evens. — * A SX 1 O f* FIFTH RACE— Last 5 1-2 Furlongs Futurity Course. 00 added. 2-year- 4Ul0U olds. Selling. , ind Horses AWt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39962 VAGARY w 106 3 1* l1 11 1" Rice B R Thomas 7 7 7 21 29965 EXCENTRAL w 96 5 61 51 41 2* W Fisher J W Schorr 6 6 5 2 400343TROUVILLE ws 105 10 71 3" 3* 321 W Hicks L Brokenshaw 4 5 5 2 40034 Sm WALT ws 94 6 31 4* 2* 41 McCafty Oneck Stable 12 15 15 6. 39965 SWEET TONE WS 104 4 4»J 61 6* 5 Haack C P Waterhouse 4 41 31 6-5 4C083 HONEY BEE ws 99 7 2* 21 51 6s Boiesen S Paget 15 15 12 5 SrOYALTON -wa 99*1 5" 7* 71 7» Redfern JHCarr 10 15- 10 4 . LUMINOSITY ws 111 8 82 84 8* 8* Odom W C Daly 3 5 5 2 S berOSA w 97 11 11 11 9 9 Rheimer F H McCarren 30 50 50 20 Strata ws 99 2 10 10 10 10 Wilkson H T Griffin 10 15 15 6 jmiuv-iuuiij KINGCRANE 104 9 9 9 11 11 J MathwsH B Durham 15 40 40 12 Time, 1:08. Winner— Br. f, by Plaudit— Vendu trained by W. Karrick. Went to post at 4:45. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. ■ Vasrarv ran. in greatly improved form and won all the way, but was tiring fast in the last furlong arid only just got home. Excentral was jumping on the winners heels and finished aSfrtrone second. Trouville is troubled with ring bones and will favor soft going. He Soled Agbig gaiTand finished very fast. Sir Walt finished close up and is about due. Sweet Toners bridle Slipped at the start and her race was a remarkably good one. She was SXed "out of thfrace by E. R. Thomas. Vagary was bid up to ,000 and bought by • JWcr8che£--39842 Any Day, 103; 39915-Lady Lavish, 103; 40083 Brooklyn, 97. Overwelgrrits-Vagary, 1 pound; Lumlnoty, 1. Vagary? show, 7*to 5. Excentral, show, « to fe. Trouville, show, evens. Sweet Tone, 40137 SIXwSdRsS5 1"16 M"eS °" TUrf °00 added- 3-5rear-olas and up- Ind Horses "A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owner! O H C P — 4066 TRIBES HILL W 4 111 3 32 51 5» 22 121 Larson J L McGinnis 3 — r — 5 — 5 40057 DARK PLANET wb 3 101 4 2* 1? I2 1*1 23 Gannon O L Richards U it fn 400362ARDEN wsb 5 106 2 4* 71 7* 4*1 33 Cochran G Chandler t* irJL 38260*PAST wb 4 96 7 6* ~5 61 6» 5* 44 DeSouza G Forbes 5 4T-015 CARROLL D. wb 4 106 5 5" 4* 2* 31 5 D OConrW C Mv 20 n n in 30S133COGSWELL wb 5 105 11 10* 12 11 8? 61 Redfern P J Miles 8 « ?9 1° S92342MWILLIAMS ws 5 104 9 9 91 9 7* 7* T Burns T E Mannix 8 if % 40«72COURTENAY ws 4 106 30 11 11 10 and and N Lewis J A Bennett Iff* 40058 SCOFFER wsb 3 102 1 H 3» 41 9 9» H Michls F H Mi?den Jr 1=5 20 wi I 3S766 NEITHER ONE wb 4 96 8 84 81 8? 10 102 E Walsh M Krauss 40 w 0 k 39866 LOWLY ws 3 84 6 71 2 33 11 11 McCafty C Fehows Jr Y 20 20 s 39891 THE REGENT wb 5812 101212 ForemJ W WL? k "I S Is Winner— Br. c, by Clifford-Garoga trained by J. L. McGinnis. ■enr,? po*st at 5:°8-,At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the m Tribes Hill got away well and managed to hold a good position around the Sfflcult same fSIt turn, closed up on the leaders in the last quarter and forged into a safe lead in the stretch finishing with plenty in reserve. Dark Planet forced the pace from a lucky start and stayed well at the end. Arden w-as pocketed on the backstretch and closed up fast in the-stretch. Past got away badly and was poorly ridden. Cogswell closed a great gap after being nearly left. Courtenay had no show at the start and was carried wide on the first turn but made up a lot of ground. Scratched— 40063 Lanceman, 116; 40087 Salora, 84. Overweights— McWilliams, 1 pound; Scoffer, 2. Corrected weights— Dark Planet, 101. Tribes Hill, show, evens. Dark Planet, show, 5 to 1. Arden, show, 7 to 10 Past show


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