Washington Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-07-05

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WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART. I CHICAGO, ILL., July 4, 1903.— Thirteenth day. The "Washington Park Club. Summer Meet- ing. "Weather clear, track fast first two races, sloppy afterward. Presiding Judge, J. F. Morse. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, James Howard. • Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. "W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. A C ~l O K FIRST RACE — 5-8 Mile. 00 added; 00 to second; 150 to third. J JL £j Q 2 -year-olds Allowances. ] Ind Horses A Wt St % Vi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P . .39979PETER PAUL w 112 2nk 21 22 21 14 Adkins Mrs R Bradley 8-5 2 17-107-10 ! 40030 ENGLISH LAD W 10S 5Dk 5nk 5nk 4* 24 Domink F Cook 3 4 31 1 . 39241JAPAN W 103 4nt 31 3* 34 3" AWBker T C McDowell 10 40 30 10 400782DON DOMO w 105 3nk 14 l1 11 45 Ferrell J "F Newman 2 41 4 S-o . 39300 TALHOUET w 113 lnk 93 93 Sl 5l "W Waldo W Gerst 20 oO 30 10 . 3990GALLISTA w 105 6i 4* 41 54 61 Robbins J Mannion 12 30 30 10 40078 GAYOSO w 103 95 73 6* 64 7nk Helgsen S C Hildreth 30 60 50 20 40078 TOUCHSTONE W 105 SI G11 7* 7nk 81 H PhillipsW A Blagg 15 30 30 12 40076 OUDON w 103 10 S2 8h 92 9* S Bonner Chinn and Forsythe30 60 60 20 396162TRYON w 10S 7nk 10 10 10 10 J Wkfld P Dunne 5 10 8 3 DAY w 103 Left at the post. R HndsnHdingandTmpson 30 loO 150 50 Time, 23, 47, 59g. Winner— Br. g, by Aloha— Eminence trained by F. Rector. Went to post at 1:30. At post 6 minutes. Start fair for all but Day, which was left at the post. Won in a canter; second easily. Peter Paul was in rare shape. He moved up fast on Don Domo turning for home and had easily disposed of him by the time the last eighth post had been reached, winning much as his rider pleased. English Lad began somewhat slowly, but made up ground fast in the final eighth and finished resolutely. Japan finished fast, just getting up in time to nip Don Domo on the post. The latter showed his usual turn of speed, but was well spent when a furlong out and tired palpably in the closing strides. Allista ran well for four furlongs. Tryon, all entangled just after the start, had no chance by the time he had gotten into his full stride. Scratched — 40030 Batts, 113; 39487 Ed Tierney, 113; 40030 Foncasta, 103; 39979 Esherson. 103; 40030 Sanctum, 103; 40076 Sauerkraut, 100. Corrected weights— Peter Paul, 112. Peter Paul, show, 2 to 5. English Lad, show, 1 to 2. Japan, show, 5 to 1. Don Domo, show, 7 to 10. A f -f fcl / * SECOND RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 00 added; 50 to second; 0 to third." xJ JL j£i O 3-year-olds and upward. Selling — Ind Horses A Wt St and Vz % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 40081*GLASSFUL w 3 91 4 2" 23 21 U l1 L Wilson P Dunne 1 6-5 1 2-5 4C0812*BOASTER wb 4 102 lh 33 321 3* 3- 2* H PhillipsMrs M Goldblatt 5 8 8 2 39829 SILK CORD w 4 104 2nk 14 1= 121 2nt 34 Helgsen J W Pugh 4 5 1654-5 4C052*HUZZAH w 4 105 Snk 4 4 4 4 4 Robbins J Arthur 3 5 41 0-5 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 241, 49J, 1:14, l:40g, 1:46|. Winner — B. g, by Mirthful — Belle Hoyt trained by P. Dunne. Went to post at 2:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Glassfull was not called on until entering the last quarter, where he easily passed Silk Cord and won as his rider pleased. Boaster moved up fast in the last quarter and finished resolutely. Silk Cord showed much speed, but was thoroughly beaten just after straightening out for home. Huzzah was never a serious contender and ran far below his best form. Scratched— 40054 Gold Bell, 99; 400333Serge, 97; 40032The Kentuckian, 101. No show betting. A Q rj THIRD BACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 00 added; 00 to second; 0 to third. tJby/ JL £U 6 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39834 BAD NEWS s 99 51 3h 33i 3* l1 B Davis WdfdandBucknr 4 6 51 1 40080 SYLVIA TALBOT 107 Is 121 14 14 24 AWBker B Schreiber 1-2 3-5 9-201-S 40028 BARDOLPH wb 102 3nk 27 23 2nk 3° S Bonner Gorman and Bauer 8 10 10 9-5 388702ORONTE wb 112 6 5h 5l 53 4l Domink S C Hildreth 15 25 20 5 39738 THE CRISIS W 97 2nk 421 44 43 51 Adkins Talbot Bros 8 15 15 4 3SS08 SNOWDRIFT ws 107 4* 6 6 6 6 Otis C H Henshall 60 100 60 20 Time, 23g, 48, 1:14§, 1:21. Winner — Br. g, by Flying Dutchman— Black Sleeves trained by L. Bellew. Went to poet at 2:45. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Bad News took kindly to the sloppy going and finished going fast, catching Sylvia Talbot in the closing strides. The latter showed much early speed, but tired palpably in the last hundred yards. Bardolph showed much speed, but was thoroughly beaten when a sixteenth out. The others were never serious contenders. Scratched— 37619By Ways, 107; 39639 Gypzene, 97. Overweights — Bad News, 2 pounds. Bad News, show, out. Sylvia Talbot, show, out. Bardolph, show, 3 to 5. A f~l Q FOURTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. The Sheridan fdbvJ JL Stakes. ,000 added. . Net value to winner ,850. Ind Horses A Wt St St Vi. % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 40103SANTON W 122 1* 221 22 21 V- 21 l"k Helgsen MidtonandJgbluth 10 20 20 8 400043FLYING SHIP w 120 2°k 1- l1 ll Is l1 22 Cwhurst Clay Bros 4 5 41 9-5 40054 FLO C ARLINE W 120 5nk 3l 34 321 34 32 3s Wondly MHTichenorandCo 4 6 5 2 35834fM. BLNTHALws 115 81 6nk 53 51 53 41 43 Henry E Corrigan 0 12 10 4 . 400333tSERGE ws 122 71 4* 4* 41 4" 53 5° J Wkfld E Corrigan 0 12 10 4 39955POST. WRGHTw 122 4nk 8s 81 6* 6A 61 6nk Domink J G GreenerandCo 6 8 7 21 40031 F. AND AFT ws 125 3nt 9 9 9 83 7* 712 W Waldo W Gerst 21 4 4 7-5 40054fGOLD BELL ws 122 6nk 51 7nk 83 9 9 S2 Otis J F Schorr 8 10 5 2 400523SIOUX CHIEF wb 115 9 72 6nk 71 72 81 9 AWBker W "W DardenandCoG 6 5 2 tAdded starters. in betting. Time, 25, 50, 1:162, 1:431, 2:10i. Winner — B. c, by Golden Garter — Santa Rita trained by C. B. Reid. „ Went to post at 3:25. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Sanson took kindly to the sloppy going, and always within easy call of Flying Ship, closed up on her in the final sixteenth, and in a fierce drive outstayed her in the closing strides. The latter showed keen speed for one and one-eighth miles, but hung just a shade at the end Jarhen challenged by the winner. Flocarline ran to her best form and was right there all the way. Wonderly, who rode her claimed a foul against Flying Ship, saying the latter interfered with his mount turning for home, but the claim was not allowed. Maxey Blumen-thal ran a good race and probably runs best on a soft track. Serge tired fast in the final pighth. The others were never serious contenders. Scratched — 40031 Monsieur Beaucaire, 122 2:30 p. m.. i Santon, show, 4 to 1. Flying Ship, show, evens. Flocarline, show, evens. Fore and Aft, Show, 7 to 10. A f~ 6 Q FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. ,250 added; 00 to second; 00 to third. fdz J JL £l *J 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P /100042EPICURE w 3 105 4nk 2nk 2nk 22 211 1" Adkins A T Dobson 4 6 1 iTsT kX792SCHWALBE w 4 102 3nk l1! 1" 1* l°k 2°k L Wilson B Schreiber 3 4 11-51 ; 4O006HARGIS wsb 4 114 5nk 720 621 610 3nk 31 Henry E Corrigan 5 9 8 3 ,•40031 ESHERIN ws 3 90 2" 531 5* 521 58 4» Reed J F Schorr 6 8 7 21 ;40031WASWIFT w 4 111 1" 3l 3* 42 4nk 5° Wondly MHTichenorandCo 3 5 41 2 £9833, HENRY BURT 5 107 8 42 431 3nk 6» 6" D Hall C E Rowe 10 40 40 15 ,i40C793TOAH w 5 109 6nk 6 7 7 7 7 J Wkfld P Dunne 4 10 8 3 0079 FEDERAL w 7 100 7uk 8 Pulled up. Robbins J Arthur 10 30 25 8 Time, 25|, 492, 1:15J, 1:412- Winner — B. c, by Darebin— Felukah trained by W. Short. » Went to post at 3:50. At post 3 minutes. ..Start fair. Won driving; second the same. [Epicure contested every foot of the route witti Schwalbe after the first quarter had been run and, in a fierce drive, outstayed her in the closing strides. The latter ran to her best •form, met with no mishaps and stood a long stretch drive with gameness. Hargis made lup ground fast in the last quarter and finished fast. Esherln saved ground by running iiclose to the rail turning for home and finished with determination. Waswift tired when ;the pinch came after showing much speed. Henry Burt ran well for six furlongs. Federal •was pulled up after the first half had been run. Scratched— 40031sNitrate, 105. Epicure, show, 7 to 10. Schwalbe, show, 1 to 2. Hargis, show, 3 to 2. V A f~t t f oiAiH RACE— 7 1-2 Furlongs. 00 added; 00 to second; 0 to thirdT _ idb V/ JL O J 3 -year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St and % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P | .i4C007»JACK RATTLIN ws 4 107 2" 2 23 1" 14 14 S Bonner Gorman and Bauer 6-5 9-5 8-5 2-5" I HOODWINK w 4 102 1* 44 3* 32 21 27 Henry S G Morton 6 8 7 2 1898852EVENING STAR W 4 102 41 l2 H 23 3a 3 AWBker J Griffin and Co 20 20 11 21 ,40079 PAUL WHALEY w 5 106 3and 3* 4* 4* 4* 4nk R HndsnW M SanfordandCo20- 30 30 8 399782SAM FULLEN ws 6 109 5 5 5 5 5 5 Domink F Phillips 6-5 7-6 6-5 1-3 v Time, 24g, 492, 1:16, 1:36. Winner — B. c, by Spendthrift— Intacta trained by R. McMillan. .. Went to post at 4:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. ~ Jack Rattlin revelled In the sloppy going and, after running Evening Star into submission I • ] . ! . . . in the first five furlongs, had things all his own way, winning as his rider pleased. Hoodwink ran to her best form, finished going fast and was much the best of the others. Evening Star tired fast just after turning for home. Paul Whaley showed some early speed. Sam Fullen ran an unaccountably bad race and was never a serious contender. Scratched — i00092Trinity Bell, 104; 39909 Sir Hugh, 95. Jack Rattlin, show, out. Hoodwink, show, 3 to 5. Evening Star, show, 4 to 5. Sam. Fullen, show, out. A f-l • -| SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 00 added; 50 to second; 0 to third. tJbv./ 1 O JL 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. , Ind~Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 40008*CAPT. ARNOLD W 3 88 b 8 6nk 5l 4l ln Robbins C R Ellison 21 7 7 2 899812*BARRICA w 6 971 5nk 42 3 4 31 22 2l Adkins E Park 21 3 21 1 40057 HARRY wsb 3 88 6i 22 l2 121 lnt 33 Reed MHTichenorandCo 8 10 10 4 400573*EVELYN BYRD W 7 96 4 l1 2s 2-l 3h 4* J Booker F C MoshierandCo 21 3 11-54-5 40077*MEZZO W 3 83 luk 6nk 7« 73u 64 5* L Wilson H T Griffin 8 10 8 3 40057 LAST KNIGHT W 4 104 2nk 3uk 57 6s 73u 6« S Bonner J B Respess 8 8 5 2 4t077*MR. TIMBRLKEw 4 96 3nk 5? 41 421 5nk 710 H PhillipsF M Arthur 30 60 50 15 40056*RED TIP ws 4 99 7* 73 8 8 8 8 Webb C DeWitt and Co 15 40 30 8 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 242, 511, 1:161, 1:43, 1:50£. Winner— B. c, by Sir Dixon — Arcadia trained by J. P. Mayberry. Went to post at 5:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Captain Arnold, badly outrun for the first six furlongs, came with a great rush in the last eighth and just got up in time to nip Barrica on the post. The latter appeared the winner in the final sixteenth after wearing down Harry, but tired just a shade in the closing strides. Harry showed much speed, but was well beaten when a sixteenth from home. Evelyn Byrd retired in the final eighth after showing speed. Mr. Timberlake ran fairly well for seven furlongs. The others were always outrun. Scratched — 10077 Marcos, 104. Overweights — Barrica, lj pounds. Captain Arnold, show, evens. Barrica, show, 2 to 5. Harry, show, 2 to 1. Evelyn Byrd, show, 2 to 5. -


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