Washington Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-07-12

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WASHINGTON PARK FORM CHART CHICAGO, ILL., July 11, 1903.— Nineteenth day. The Washington Park Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear, track heavy. Presiding Judge, J. P. Morse. Starter, Kichard Dwyer. Secretary, James Howard. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. A f T K FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 00 added; 00 to second; 0 to third. tjfc jU % KJ 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St hi hk %, StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39885 FOXY KANE w 3 103 23 32 2°* l3 1* Wondly MHTichenorandCo 5 8 8 2 40057*STUYVE ws 4 107 7 5nk 56 5* 25 Adkins W Gum and Co 16-5 3-4 1-3 40177*EREMA w 5 102 ln* ll lh V 31 L Wilson B Schreiber 20 40 40 10 39910*MURESCA W 4 100 3nk 2nk 32 25 41 H PhillipsC Lind and Co 3 3J 3 4-5 40102 POOR BOY ws 3 97 4n* 4* 42J 4l 5= Helgsen C E Mahone 20 25 25 7 39662*EGG NOGG w 3 94 5s 6" 6J 7 62 J Booker S G Morton 40 100 100 30 40102*URANIUM wb 3 100i 62 7 7 62 7 B Davis H Dernham 15 30 25 8 401523B. OF GILEAD ws 4 109 Left at the post L JacksonR M Westerfield 15 35 30 8 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 25 J, 49g, 1:16 J. Winner — Ch. c, by Onondaga — Patty of Cork trained by H. C. Riddle. Went to post at 2:30. At post 5 minutes. Start very poor. Won in a canter; second the same. Foxy Kane was at home in the going and after running Erema into submission in the first half mile came away easily, winning as his rider pleased. Stuyve was virtually left at the post, but Adkins went on with him and he easily beat out the others. Erema tired fast when the pinch came. Muresca fell away badly beaten when a furlong out. The track had probably .dried out too fast to suit her. Uranium had no chance after the barrier went up and was given an easy race. Overweights — Uranium, 2 pounds. Foxy Kane, show, 4 to 5. Stuyve, show, out. Erema, show, 2$ to 1. Muresca, show, 2 to 5. A AO1? SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 00 added; §100 to second; 0 to third. SzJ jU i Q All Ages. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 401572CRUZADOS w 4 107 31 lal 1B l3l Helgsen E J Baldwin 1-2 3-5 9-201-7 402262BARDOLPH wb 3 9S 55 23 23 21l 2* S Bonner Gorman and Bauer 2 2% 25 1-3 40176 GYPZENE w 3 93 6 4nk 3nk 3J 3l Robbins G W BelknapandColO 15 15 3 38246 L. MATCHLESS WB 3 93 lnt C 6 54 45 H PhillipsC Hellebush 40 60 60 8 362202ALBEMARLE WB 3 95 4nk 3»5 48 42 512 W Knapp F C Moshier and Co20 40 40 10 35410 SID SILVER w 3 95 2nk 51 5nk 6 6 R Ezell Ezell and Lazarus 40 150 100 25 Time, 24£, 49J, 1:163. Winner — B. c, by Emperor of Norfolk — Atalanta II. trained by D. Williams. Went to post at 3:05. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. Cruzados was in an easy spot. He took kindly to the going and tiptoed the field all the way, winning eased up. Bardolph ran well and was easily best of the others. Gypzene ran in improved form and is worthy of consideration hereafter. Albermarle showed a little early speed. Scratched— 40157 Jolin Peters, 122. Cruzados, show out. Bardolph, show, 1 to 6. Gypzene, show, evens. A fi~T7 rT— THIRD-RACE— 1-Sle-MilesT 3year-olds and~upward. The-Young- Han~ tJcXJ 6 t dicap. ,000 added. Net value to winner ,S35. Ind Horses A Wt St St hi hi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P .4010 lMONARKA w 5 106 4nk 5uk Snk 7J5 25 lnk lnk Helgsen T C McDowell 8 12 10 4 . 40054 L. APPLEBY W 4 107 5» 85 51 5nk 5l 21 2l Adkins Durnell and Herz 7 8 7 25 . 402052HOODWINK w 4 95 3nk 6nk 311 3h 3h 4nk 35 J Booker S G Morton 12 12 10 4 402273GOLD BELL ws 3 93 lnk 71 65 611 6nk 5nk 41 Reed J F Schorr 6 10 8 3 401283FLOCARLINE w 3 94 10 10 10 925 9Dk 6nk 5l L Wilson MHTichenorandCo 5 6 5 2 400543LIT. SCOUT wb 4 101 75 9* 91 10 10 9uk 62 C Gray G C BennettandCo t25 13-525 1 40104 ALADDIN w 4 110 6nk 4nk 7nk 85 85 7nk 71 Henry G C BennettandCo |25 13-521 1 40228s J. RATTLIN ws 4 105 2nk I1 125 Vs lu 3nk 81 S Bonner Gorman and Bauer 8 17 15 6 40205 MACY w 9 94 95 3i 41 4*5 71 10 9* Robbins Ezell and Lazarus 10 30 20 8 40154GREGOR K. W 3 102 Snk 2»k 2*5 2 45 81 10 H PhillipsWMHedgesandCo 4 45 4 8-5 tCoupled in betting. Time, 24|, 50, l:16g, l:43g, 2:03g. Winner — Br. m, by Prince of Monaco — Narka trained by T. C. McDowell. Went to post 3:40. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Monarka began slowly, but moved up fast just before turning for home, and in a stirring last sixteenth struggle, outstayed Lucien Appleby to the wire. The latter ran a fine race and stood a long stretch drive well, but faltered in the closing strides and swerved slightly under punishment. Hoodwink was under keen pressure all through the stretch and responded with great sameness. Gold Bell finished going fast. Flocarline ran a dull race and was never a serious contender. Little ScoiJt and Aladdin showed scant speed and could never get upi Jack Rattlin showed much speedplbut was done for. when turning for home. Macy ran well for seven furlongs. Gregor K. ran well to the stretch only. Scratched— 39978 Six Shooter, 116 2:55 p.m.; 40227 Captain Arnold, 92. Monarka, show, 2 to 1. Lucien Appleby, show, 7 to 5. Hoodwink, show, 2 to 1. The entry show, 1 to 2. Gregor K., show, 4 to 5. A ClO 7Q FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 00 added; 25 to second; 5 to third. rxLJ jl j Q 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wc St hi hi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ,402252MEZZO w 3 89 2°k 1» V* l2 l3 l2 W Knapp H T Griffin 3 3 9-5 4-5 402543MARCOS W 4 107 7 5* 54 5* 34 2" Wondly H Dernham 4 4i 4 75 40254JAUBERT wb 4 107 fi» 4*5 435 33 24 325 Helgsen C DeWitt and Co 8-5 13-513-51 40254*LATSON wb 8 101 4nk 7 7 4" 45 44 H PhillipsMrs M, Goldblatt 15 30 30 10 40156 ERNE w 4 104 5* 65 64 7 5* 5* Adkins Rold Bros 25 40 40 12 40254 ALMA GIRL w 4 102 l»k 335 3" 6nk 7 64 S Bonner Mrs R Bradley 12 15 15 6 40225 HOT WS 4 104 Snk 22 2* 21 64 7 R HndsnL Thompson 5 6 5 8-5 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 25J, 50J, 1:17, 1:451, l:52g. Winner — Br. f, by Chorister — Marsa trained by H. McCoulsky. Went to post at 4:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Mezzo ran Hot into early submission and then came away without any trouble, winning as her rider pleased. Marcos came with a rush at the end after making up ground in the stretch and nipped Jaubert on the post. The latter tired very fast in the last eighth. Latson ran in improved form. Hot showed early speed. Scratched— 402253Bard of Avon, 106. Mezzo, show, 2 to 5. _ Marcos, show, 3 to 5. Jaubert, show, 1 to 2. ACWHCk FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 00 added; 5 to second; 5 to third. rizXJ j-l 0 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St hi, %* % StrFin~Jockeys Owners O H C P 402263BIRCH BROOM ws 3 95 411 3 2 42 3" 1" 15 Helgsen S W StreettandCo 3 4 21 4-5 40226 SID. C. LOVE W 3 100 3* l»k lnk 24 21 2* Wondly MHTichenorandCo 3 31 3 1 40228BRAGG WSB 4 110 l" 54 525 5s 51 35 C Gray J Curl 7-5 2 8-5 7-10 40253 WARTE NICHT ws 3 100 5nk 42 3nk 4=1 31 4* S Bonner P Wilkerson 10 15 12 31 40079 BRULARE W 8 107 2nk 23 2l 1* 41 52 Adkins WWDardenandCo t4 8 7 2 40204 SIOUX CHIEF wb 3 100 6 6 6 6 6 6 AWBker WWDardenandCo t4 S 7 2 tCoupled in betting. Time, 25g, 51i, 1:183, 1:45. Winner— B. f, by Ben Brush— Maid of Dorset trained by S. W. Streett. Went to post at 4:50. At post 30 seconds. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Birch Broom was not called on until entering the last quarter, where she easily went to the front and stood off Sidney C. Loves determined bid in the last hundred yards. The latter stood a long stretch drive well, but was not good enough. Bragg moved up fast in the final quarter and finished resolutely. Warte Nicht was well beaten just after turning for home. Brulare tired fast when a furlong out. She appears to be nowhere near herself. Birch Broom, show, 2 to 5. Sidney C. Love, show, 1 to 2. Bragg, show, 3 to 10. A AQQA SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 00 added; 25 to second; 5 to third. rxiXJ JJfJ 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St hi hi % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 40202LAMPOON W 3 95 lnk 32 325 3= lnk 15 Helgsen S S Brown 21 13-52 4=5" 40206KILMORIE wb 3 93 6 425 4 4 4nk 45 21 S Bonner J W Pugh 21 3 3 6-5 40253=*L. TOUCHWOODw 3 SG 3nk 5nk 54 53 34 3* J Booker J Arthur G~ 8 8 2 39996*ECHO DALE WSB 5 104 5nk 22 2* l"k 2 4= Adkins T E Crist 21 3 3 1 40179 BARRICA w 6 104 45 15 15 2 4 53 5* L JacksonE E Park 10 17 15 5 40227 RLLING BOERwsb 5 109 2* 6 6 6 6 6 Cantwell Durnell and Herz 6 6 5 8-5 ♦Apprentice allowance. Time, 26, 51g, 1:18, l:45g, l:52g. Winner — Ch. f, by Lamplighter— Mona trained by R. Tucker. Went to post at 5:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily. Lampoon found the track exactly to her liking and held the field safe all through the last quarter. Kilmorie made a determined effort to wear down the winner in the last hundred yards, but it availed him nothing, but he stood a last eighth drive with gameness. Lord Touchwood was under keen pressure all through the last quarter, finishing going fast. Echo Dale showed much early speed, but was well beaten when turning for home. Rolling Boers race was not to his true form and should be cut out in future calculations. Scratched— 39971 Carat, 103. Lampoon, show, 1 to 2. Kilmorie, show, 1 to 2. Lord Touchwood, show, 4 to 5. Echo Dale, show, 1 to 2.


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