Brighton Beach Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-07-10

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BRIGHTON BEACH FORM CHART. BRIGHTON BEACH, N. Y.f July 9, 1903.— Second day. Brighton Beach Racing Association. Summer Meeting. "Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, C. J. Fitzgerald. Secretary, J. Boden, Jr. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W Indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 4:023X FIEST RACE_5 1-2 Furlongs. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 40109 AGNES BRENNAN w 104 2 l1 11 la l1! "W Hicks A Simmons 8-5 2 8-5 4-5 40109 MOHAVE w 103 7 3* 2 21 22 ONeil P M Civill 4 41 18-57-5 4015S SHORT CAKE w 102 5 8 6* 4* 3l Fuller W L Oliver 8 10 8 3 40136 HONEY BEE wb 95 4 5* 31 3* 43 Redfern S Paget 8 10 10 4 40083 SAILOR KNOT ws 106 3 71 71 55 52 H Michls H F Meyer 7 10 10 4 40136 KINGCRANE w 104 1 2" 4* 6* 61 J MathwsH B Durham 50 100 100 40 39842 PRINCE OF ELM WB 102 6 4" 5* 7* 7* Bchamp J H Carr 30 60 60 28 SAN REMO w 9S 10 9 81 8s 8= H CalhanP Lorillard 30 100 100 40 OINTMENT w 90 11 10 10 10 93 E "Walsh V C Daly 60 100 100 40 39916 HOCEO wb 10S S 61 9 9 103 Bullman C P "Waterhouse 6 10 10 4 HIGHWIND w 101 9 11 11 11 11 Haack S Deimel 30 30 12 5 Time, 122, 23|, 48J, 1:01, 1:07|. "Winner — B. f, by Dr. MacBride — Annul trained by F. Burlew. "Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same. Agnes Brennan got away in her stride and was leading well in hand until right at the end, where she ran out and was only straightened out in time to get home. Mohave made up ground quickly from an indifferent start, rushing through on the inside and closing up strongly was wearing the winner down fast in the last sixteenth. Short Cake took to the extreme outside after having been crowded at the start and was rapidly making up ground in the last three furlongs and ran a cracking good race. Honey Bee was pocketed early, but showed pronounced quitting proclivities. Sailor Knot can do better. Kingcrane tired after following the winners pace closely for three furlongs. Hoceo has heretofore shown a distinct predilection for muddy going. Scratched — 10034 Miss McKenna, 103; Monochord, 103; 39743 Tomcod, 102. Overweights — Mohave, 1 pound; Short Cake, 4; Hoceo, 1; Highwind, 1. Agnes Brennan, show, 2 to 5. Mohave, show, 7 to 10. Short Cake, show, 8 to 5. 4:0232 SEC0ND RACE— 3-4 Mile. ,000 added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A "Wt St and % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 35983 COUNTERPOISE WB 103 1 2* 2* 23 1" Fuller J L Holland 12 20 15 4 40035SHOT GUN ws 110 5 l1 11 1" 23 Odom "W B Jennings 2-5 1-2 9-20out 39447 ROSETINT wb 111 3 33 32 33 T Burns J Boden 5 5 4 4-5 4010S TAM OSHANTER WB 100 7 6* 41 4* 421 Gannon J R Keene 20 25 25 8 39646 GRAVINA w 111 2 5l 51 51 51! Haack G B Morris 10 20 20 7 400S42ADIOS w 96 6 4 61 63 6* McCafty Osceola Stable 15 15 15 4 36395 RIGHT CROSS w 101 9 71 71 71 7* Creamer W Scott 100 300 300 100 39771 FAULCNBRIDGE WB 106 8 8 8 8 81S ONeil A "W Fox 10 20 20 5 CAPPAMORE w 100 4 9 9 9 9 Frasch H Neice 100 200 200 80 Time, 12, 23g, 47, 1:13. "Winner— Ch. c, by Bathamp ton— Balance II. trained by S. Smith. Went to post at 2:55. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Counterpoise has trained remarkably well from his promising two-year-old form and practically forced the pace throughout. Although apparently outrun on the far turn by Shot Gun he quickly drew up on even terms and outstayed him in a long and desperate struggle in the stretch. Shot Gun may have been short. He was undoubtedly unlucky to lose, was backing away from the barrier when it was raised, ran lapped on the winner under a choking pull to the half, where he took a slight lead which he held to the stretch, still fighting for his head, where he began to tire unexpectedly. Rosetint is still a very bad actor at the post and got away none too well, under a drive early to get up she tired at the end and was lucky to save third place. Tam oShanter closed a big gap from a bad start and when gaining fast failed to get through on the inside in the stretch and was compelled to •pull up and come on the outside. Gravina ran in improved form. Adios held on well when the pace was phenomenally fast. Scratched— 40183 St. Daniel, 106; 40183 John A. Scott, 106; 36068Mamie Worth, 101; 39766 Squid, 98; 39538 Navasota, 96; 40084 Stamping Ground, 96. Corrected weights— Gravina, 111; Adios, 96. Overweights— Shot Gun, 3 pounds; Tam oShanter, 2; Cappamore, 4. Counterpoise, show, 7 to 5. Rosetint, show, 1 to 3. 4:0231 THIRD K-A-C13— 3-4 MIIe ,200 added. 2-year-olds. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St and % %, StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 40160 JIM KELLY ws 121 3 l1 l1 l1! 12 McCue F A Jones 5 6 31 1 40038JOCUND W 126 5 43 3ll 3* 221 T Burns T Hitchcock Jr 8-5 2 2 7-10 401602PENTAUR w 123 1 2h 21 2and 3s Bullman J W Schorr 2 13-521 4-5 40134 MONADNOCK WB 115 4 5 5 4* 4s Redfern J Fleischmann 6 8 6 2 3S782 NINEPIN w 117 2 3l 41! 5 5 Minder A Belmont 10 15 15 4 Time, 12g, 24J, 48|, 1:14. Winner — B. c, by Dr. MacBride — Alabana trained by F. A. Jones. Went to post at 3:25. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second easily. Jim Kelly suddenly made play for the lead on the inside, which profited him considerably, as the others were inclined to waiting tactics. When turning for home he easily-shook off Pentaurs challenge, but was driving to the limit to stand off Jocund at the end and ran a fast and game race. Jocund got away badly and had to be sent along from the start, but one of the rear ones getting continually in his way, he failed in his efforts to get through on the inside and came around and finished with an electrical rush, but failed to get up. Pentaur had no mishaps, but was not good enough and failed to stay in the final stretch run. Monadnock is a rater and finished at the same steady clip he maintained throughout. NInepin ran prominently to the stretch. Jim Kelly, show, 2 to 5. Jocund, show, 1 to 4. Pentaur, show, 1 to 4. _ /I AO /I FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. The Seagate 4fcvJaf 4i: Stakes. ,000 added. Net value to winner ,015. Ind Horses A Wt St St % % % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 401832RIGODON WB 121 4 4 4 4" 1" lh ln Gannon J R Keene 7-5 12-513-67-10 400372PROPER w 119 1 2» 21 1" 2h 22 23 Odom W B Jennings 7-5 7-5 1 2-5 401873DR. SAYLOR ws 121 3 lh 1" 31 4- 3h 3" ONeil F J Lantry 15 30 30 4 400622FIRE EATER wb 116 2 3h 3h 2h 31! 4 4 Bullman A Belmont 4 4 3 4-5 Time, 12J, 25, 50g, l:15g, 1:40J, l:53g. Winner — B. c, by St. Gatien— Minuet trained by J. Rowe. ~ " OOXTIXUai OM FIFTH tXfkM BRIGHTON BEACH FORM CHART-CONTINUED. ; "Went to post at 3:55. At post 1 minute. Start good. "Won driving; second easily. Every one started out with the evident intention of waiting on one another. Rigodon, early placed, fell in behind the other three, which ran in front like a chariot team and, : suddenly rushing into the lead on the inside, stole a winning lead, which he retained gamely . to the end. Proper T*as at a great disadvantage in eventually being forced to go out after * the first furlong and make the pace and found himself unable to cope with the winner in t the final sprint, but was probably best today. D£. Saylor never had a chance with the first ; two and fell away when the real racing began, but got up and outgamed Fire Eater for third place. The latter was choked into defeat when Bullman placed him in the early running and he sulked in the last quarter. It seemed as if he could have easily led his field for six furlongs and by a wide margin. Scratched — 402103River Pirate, 126; 401872Mackey Dwyer, 118; 401103Colonsay, 118; 40135 ; Tugai Bey, 116. Overweights — Proper, 1 pound. Rigodon, show, out. Proper, show, out. Dr. Saylor, show, evens. Fire Eater, show, out. FIFTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. ,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. 4:023 Ind Horses AWtSt% % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C~P~ 400S7 DAMON wsb 3 104 3 l1! 13 13 11 l2 ONeil R H McC Potter 4 5 5 2 40137 COURTENAY wsb 4 100 7 and 5h 4ll 2l 2* T Burns J A Bennett 2 3 11-51 401373ARDEN ws 5 106 2 2" 2" 31 44 3" Cochran G Chandler 6 8 7 25 401372DARK PLANET WB 3 104 8 61 81 5l 7* 44 H Michls O L Richards 15 20 15 6 39815 ALL SOULS wb 3 102 14 14 9 S2 8l 51! Fuller J J Mackessey 10 12 8 3 40137 NEITHER ONE wb 4 101 12 31 3s 2ll 31 6h Creamer M Krauss 40 50 50 20 40137 MWILLIAMS WS 5 110 11 81 7" 71 5" 7* Pickring T E Mannix 20 80 30 10 40058 SIR FLORIAN w 7 109 1 41 41 fi* 6" 81 Bullman F Regan 8 8 8 3 40163 BAR LE DUC b 4 107 13 12 11 10 9 91 Schoen J P Lambert 15 25 25 10 38241 ALSIKE w 7 100 4 10 10 11 10 10* Haack C Mack 30 50 50 20 40110 BOB HILLIARD WS 3 101 15 15 15 15 15 11 Connell J W Smith 15 20 15 6 319792EL MIDO W7 108 511 12 12 12 12 Rice F M Rorke 20 40 40 15 23450 POST. BAILEY wb 6 103 10 13 13 13 13 13 Frasch T Leash 100 100 100 40 379002NET. REGENT w 6 101 6 7" 14 14 14 14 Redfern Mrs R J Miles 6 10 8 3 39481 ELOIM wb 6 101 9 9 61 9 11 15 McCafty W D Sewell 20 30 30 10 Time, Hi, 24J, 481, 1:141, 1:41J, 1:471. "Winner — Blk. c, by Nomad — Rosalie trained by F. Burlew. . "Went to post at 4:25. At post 4 minutes. Start good. "Won easily; second the same. Damon was lucky at the start and led throughout, coming away fast when straightened for home and is an improving colt. Courtenay, a slow beginner, worked through a very rough early trip and ran into a bad pocket up the backstretch, and when with clear sailing came too late and fell away in the final drive. Arden was prominent for six furlongs and quit badly at the end. Dark Planet, badly messed about, closed up fast at the end, having made up considerable ground in the last half. All Souls, nearly left, closed a tremendous gap. Neither One showed improved stamina. Scratched— 39511 Rockey, 112; 39100 Cincinnatus, 89. Overweights — All Souls, 2 pounds; McWilliams, 5; Alsike, 2; El Mido, 1. Damon, show, evens. Courtenay, show, 3 to 5. Arden. show, 7 to 5. • a aq »j SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 00 added: 3-year-olds and upward. Maid-* ens. Allowances. ■ Ind Horses A Wt St and % 34 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P . 40185 CARD. WOLSEY ws 3 107 5 32 2* l1! l3 l2 Gannon F P Keene 3 4 11-54-5 40108 WILLIMSTEAD ws 3 110 4 4b 5and 2h 2h 2b Boiesen M F Dwyer 50 50 40 15 40162 IRASCIBLE ws 3 110 S 9 61 31 32 31 Redfern J Fleischmann 8-5 2 9-5 4-5 40163 POLITE wb 3 107 31 11 11 10 51 4* Fuller T D Sullivan 15 15 10 4 39941 AMINTE wb 5 105 7 6" 71 41 41 5" Daley G H Avery Jr 20 60 60 20 40108 SPRING SILK ws 3 112 3 711 91 6l 63 6° McCue R Clarke 10 12 10 4 32167 DUNCANNON w 3 110 10 10 10 71 11 7" H Michls Mexican Stable 30 30 30 12 3S434 EAST KELSTON w 3 107 13 13 12 12 12 8* Walker W Brown • 100 150 150 60 35708 WHITE CREST W 4 107 2 21 31 51 8h 9s Haack Goughacres Stbl 15 20 20 8 400122SENTINEL WB 3 108 9 51 41 S11 9 101 Rice J Galway 4 8 8 3 VARTRAY w 3 107 12 12 13 13 13 ll3 Creamer W C Daly 100 150 150 60 4010S MEDAL w 3 105 6 81 8h 11 11 121 ONeil J E Madden 8 10 8 3 40014 SIR ELLERSLIE w 6 107 1 lxi 13 9 10 13 Cochran C Pfizer 100 150 150 60 39961 JOLA w 3 105 14 14 14 14 14 14 Barbee E Paarman 50 60 60 20 Time, lit 241, 49, 1:15|, 1:42, 1:481. Winner— Br. c, by St. Leonards— Hampton Belle trained by J. Rowe. Went to post at 4:55. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Worf easily; second driving. . Cardinal Wolsey was easily the best, got away well and after indulging the leaders up the i backstretch went to the front in a stride or two when given his head and finished out an l easy winner. Williamstead was a close up contender throughout on his own courage and I outstayed the favorite after a long stretch drive. Irascible is a slow beginner and Redfern l plied the whip industriously throughout, not escaping considerable interference. The colt t gave it up unexpectedly in the closing drive and is eveidently overrated. Polite closed a i big gap from a bad start. Aminte went well and is a consistent performer for what he i can dof Spring Silk again found the distance too short and the big field militated seriously r against his chanoes. Duncannon is a fine looker with a good private reputation. Sentinel I is el non.~sto.yGr Scratched— 40108 Wyefield, 108; 39741 Kingpost, 107; 39984 Lord Sterling, 107. Overweights— Spring Silk, 2 pounds; Sentinel, L ... . Cardinal Wolsey, show, 2 to 5. Williamstead, show, 8 0i,_ to 1. Irascible, show, „ 2 * to 5. r -


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