Brighton Beach Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1903-07-12

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BRIGHTON BEACH FORM CHART. BRIGHTON BEACH, N. Y.f July 11, 1903.— Fourth day. Brighton Beach Racing Association. Summer Meeting. Weather cloudy, track fast first three, slop py afterward. 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. FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allow- Q-j Ind ~ Horie3 ~A Wt St and % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C~"P~ 4015S ESCOBAR w 109 2 11 lh l1 13 Bullman J W Schorr 6 8 7 3 40207 JUVENAL MAXIM b 112 1 21 2a 23 22i Redfern S Paget 7 7 5 2 40212 GRT CROSSING W 109 3 31 31 31 33 H Michls E L Graves 4 5 41 2 39794 DONNELLY w 112 8 4s 4- 41 4" Fuller W L Oliver 10 12 12 5 40212 SAIS w 112 10 8 7" 61 5* Rice Madlin Stable 10 15 12 5 40158 BOUVIER w 109 14 10 8 8 61 Minder G H Avery 50 100 100 40 39449SBLUISH w 112 5 52 5" 72 73 Haack Goughacres Stbl 6 8 8 3 39965 HARBOR wb 112 6 62 6l 5" 83 Cochran F R Doctor 10 15 15 6 GOLD. MALLOW W 109 9 7" 9 9 9* Wilkson E D Morgan 20 50 50 20 40212 NED MOORE w 112 12 12 10 10 10 Gannon J L Holland 10 15 12 5 LONG SHOT ws 112 15 13 11 11 11 ONeil J Fleischmann 8 15 15 6 TURQUOISE BLUE W 109 4 11 12 12 12 W Hicks J B Haggin 15 30 30 12 39863 BASS ws 112 13 16 16 13 13 Bchamp G B Morris 15 15 15 6 39542 KINGSBORO w 112 7 14 14 14 14 Hoar J H Carr 50 150 150 50 THE BUCK w 112 16 15 15 15 15 T Burns T Hitchcock 8 15 12 5 40212 GEN. DARME w 112 11 9 13 16 16 Dangmn S J Smith 50 150 150 50 Time, 11J, 23|, 48g, 1:011, 1:0S. Winner — B. c, by Esher — Morning Glory, by Longfellow trained by G. Walker. Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second easily. Escobar, away flatfooted, but vigorously ridden, went right to the front on the inside and Bullman never gave him a moments respite and, under ceaseless urging, the colt lasted out the journey gamely. Juvenal Maxim beat the barrier, but was quickly passed and outrun by the winner all. the way and does not appear to be much above the ordinary. Great Crossing held her position well throughout. Donnelly showed sudden improvement. Sais is a good looker and is running consistently good races, came from a long way back in the last quarter and was going fastest of all at the end. Bouvier closed a tremendous gap. Bluish had no mishaps and, getting away well, he retired at the end of three furlongs. The greater part of the field had no chance at the start. Scratched— 39940 Billings, 112. _ Escobar, show, 8 to 5. Juvenal Maxim, show, 6 to 5. Great Crossing, show, evens. /I AOQO SECOND RACE — Short Course. 4 -year-olds and upward. Allowances. The rjcj jtJ Q £U Leopardstown Steeplechase. ,500 added. Net value to winner ,380. Ind Horses A Wt St 3 6 9 12 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H_C P 4020S~jr_PHILLIPS ws 5 153 3 H lh 210 Is l12 l12 Henry G Schwartz |S5 2 6-5 1-2 39S38 GUM HONEY ws 4 132 5 3" 3 4« 315 320 212 A JacksonJ W Colt 8-5 4 4 G-5 334073MEMORIST WS 4 132 1 2£ 2* l1 28 2h 350 Ray R J Laughlin *5 6 5 8-5 39561 J. RUSKIN ws 5 146 7 45 410 311 512 5 41E HSWlsn A W Sherrard 12 12 10 21 392022M. HARRISONws 4 130 2 6l G3 6 6 6 5 , J Phelan J E Widener 4 6 5 8-5 39693ttL. RADNOR ws 4 132 6 7 5" 51 42 41 Fell.ODonnll R J Laughlin 6 5 S-5 39292 GASCAR ws 5 146 4 51 7 Fell. Bnhardt G Schwartz t8-5 2 6-5 1-2 t+Coupled in betting, ft Added starter. Time, 4:31. Winner — Ch. h, by Georgetown — Aunt Cal trained by H. Graham. Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Judge Phillips practically forced the pace throughout, coming away on the backstretch while going the last time around and winning pulled up. Except for swerving and balking at the Liverpool, he ran up to nearly his best form. Gum Honey was poorly ridden, but got over the course safely in spite of his riders timidity, who never permitted his mount to make use of his well-known speed. Memorist raced in close attendance and at times led the winner, tiring badly at the end of a mile and a half. The others were strung out and hopelessly out of the race in the first Half of the running. Schwartz entry, show, out. Gum Honey, show, 1 to 2. Laughlin entry, show, 7 to 10. Judge Phillips, singly, palce, 3 to 5; show, 1 to 3. Gascar, singly, place, 10 to 1; show, 5 to 1. Memorist, singly, place, 2 to 1; show, 6 to 5. Lord Radnor, singly, place, 3 to 1; show, 6 to 5. /l AOOt THIRD RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. The Islip Handicap. 4JbU OQ ,500 added. Net value to winner ,200. I: d~Horses ~AWt St St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 401852G. MAXIM ws 3 109 3 1- l3 l3 l4 l4 l2i Cochran J P Kraner 1 6-6 6-5 1-3 402102RHAMPTON ws 5 114 1 2and 21 21! 2ll 2s 22 Bullman Mexican Stable 8-5 2 8-5 2-5 40210 OOM PAUL w 4 108 2 32 3* 33 38 310 315 Redfern C W Richardson 4 5 5 1 34064 SADIE S. WB 5 93 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Crimns P H Sullivan 25 50 50 6 Time, 12, 23§, 48, 1:13 j, l:40g, 1:53J. Winner— B. c, by Golden Garter— Miss Maxim trained by J. McLaughlin. Went to post at 3:31. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won In a canter; second easily. Golden Maxim easily went to the front in the first sixteenth and won all the way with ridiculous ease, was never extended and finished pulling up. He is a great three-year-old. Roehampton again stripped sore and must have been favored by the soft going, stood a punishing drive for the entire journey, but could never get within striking distance of the winner. The pace, however, was terrific and his own performance was a high-class one. Oom Paul, a long strider and whose races in this kind of going have been Invariably below his best form, ran a surprisingly good third and Roehampton was never able to get very far away from him. Sadie S- ran a distant last and came out of the race very lame. Scratched— 40185Africander, 117; 40085 Elliott, 98; 40259 Himself, 95; 37827 Sheriff Bell, 95. No show betting on first three. A / Q A FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. The Brighton Junior 4JbU04t: Stakes. ,500 added. Net value to winner 0,550. Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P t 40207 JAMES V. W 112 5 2" 11 11 ln Shea M Murphy J3 4 16-51 402122ORMNDES RIGHTw 107 9 42 22 2l 221 Redfern S Paget #4 7 6 2 40231fMOHAVE w 107 1 lh 32 33 31 Gannon P M Civill 12 30 30 10 4G2333PENTAUR ws 107 S 9 71 42 43 T Burns J W Schorr tt3 4 13-51 40107 WHITE PLUME tvs 112 4 G1 S 8 51 Bchamp C W Moore 20 30 30 10 40184 YEL. HAMMER w 107 3 52 61 61 6* ONeil S Paget 7 6 2 140207 TIM PAYNE wb 112 6 8 41 5* V1 Fuller J L McGmnis 10 12 7 21 401G0 BASEFUL w 114 10 10 9 9 8 McCue M Murphy J3 4 16-51 401343MOHARIB ws 107 2„ 31 5" S 9 Bullman J W Schorr tt3 4 13-51 S97922DIMPLE w 105 7 7" 10 10 10 Rice E R Thomas 3 4 3 1 tAdded starter, t « tt Coupled In betting. Time, 12i, 241, 48g, l:15g. Winner— Ch. c, by Farandole— Alarm mare trained by J.Healy. Went to post at 3:55. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily James V. got away poorly, but raced into the lead in the first quarter and, in a game struggle, held his advantage to the finish and was undoubtedly the best. Ormondes Right ran lapped on the first three to the half, where he closely followed the winner, who appeared to hold him safe i» the stretch, when he suddenly commenced to gain ground in the last fifty yards and might have won in a few more strides. Mohave developed surprisingly jrood form in the sloppy going and forced a wonderfully fast pace up the backstretch, hanginjr on with unexpected gameness. Pentaur got away slowly and worked into prominence when turning into the stretch after taking all the mud he could carry. White Plume closed ira with a rush at the end. Tim Payne went a fast three furlongs and then tired badly. Mo-harib, a long strider, failed to stay in the going. Dimple was never dangerous. Scratched — 401842Gallant, 122. Corrected weights— White Plume, 112. * Overweights— Baseful, 2 pounds. * Murphy entry, show, 3 to 5. Paget entry, show, evens. Mohave, show, 5 to 1. Schorr entry, show, 3 to 5. Dimple, show, 3 to 5. James V., singly, place, 4 to 1: show 2 to i. Ormondes Right, singly, place, 3 to 1; show, 8 to 5. * 40285 FrFwgghfH£dtcpM1e- 200 added- 3-year-olds and upwardTijhT Ind Horses A Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 40211 YOUNG HENRY WSB 5 122 4 34 3" 35 13 Odom A Shields 2T~3 — 9-5 3-g" 40159 THE RHYMER ws 5 111 2 21 24 2* 23 T Burns Holly Grove Stbl 3 3 lstf 39416 J. BARLYCORNwsb 4 G4 1 14 14 H 3* Connell J L Lamle 20 lo 20 I 39866 INVASION wb 5 107 5 4 4 42 53 4" Haack J H Garnett 5 8 8 2 400S8 LOCKET wb 4 103 3 53 53 4* 5" Creamer W C Daly 4 4 16-51 39538 NAVASOTA w 3 97 6 6 6 6 6 Feicht Mrs R L DeLlsserl5 20 20 8 Time, 12i, 24, 49, 1:15. Winner— B. g, by Henry Young— Volandera trained by A. Shields. Went to post at 4:25. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Young Henry developed unexpected early speed, was on the inside of The Rhymer for the first half and suffered from crowding by the latter when he passed him on the far turn, but he came on again and, closing up fast in the stretch, won going away like a flash The Rhymer has always shown a predilection for soft going and early in the race was sent along to catch the flying pacemaker. The effort tired him at the end and he succumbed to such a redoubtable stretch runner as the winner. John Barleycorn came near makimr a runaway race of it and is a fast horse on this kind of track. Locket could not raise a common gallop in his own particular going. Scratched— 40162Dublin, 140; 40159Hurstbourne, 124; 401592Astarita, 116; 40011 Sir yoorhies, 112; 40058 Colonel Padden, 111; 401S3 Ingold, 110; 40183 St. Daniel, 110; 399083If You So0roeU5: i40So B1andck Hussar- 10S; 39S09 The Carmelite, 105; 40211 Slidell, 103; 402113lnterval, 103; Young Henry, show, out. The Rhymer, show, 1 to 3. John Barleycorn, show: 2 to L Locket, show, 1 to 3. 4:0286 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St and % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 400S3-T. LADY ROHESIA w 102 9 6l 61 52 14 ONeil P Lorillard 6 — 6 — 5 — 2~~ 40136 LUMINOSITY w 99 4 41 42 3* 2" Creamer W C Daly 10 10 10 I 40182 THIST. HEATHERwb 104 2 14 I2 1* 321 Redfern S Paget 3 3 13-5? 40109 TENDER CREST w 101 8 34 3* 2* 41 Gannon W Lakeland 6 8 8 3 39911 HOPEFUL MISS w 109 3 2* 24 4" 5* Larson H F Meyer 8 8 6 21 40182 TITHONIC ws 106 E 7" 8 6* 6" Dangmn S J Smith 100 200 200 60 401363TROUVILLE ws 110 1 8 9 8 7" W Hicks I Brokehshaw 6 10 10 4 ■ DINAH SHAD w 99 10 9 72 7* 8a Farley E L Graves 50 100 100 40 40231 PRINCE OF ELM wb 100 11 10 10 10 9 Fuller J H Cart 20 20 15 6 4003S LONG DISTANCE W 112 12 12 12 12 10 H Michls A L Aste 20 20 12 5 39363 EL DONOSO W 105 7 5* 5" 9 11 Haack J B Todd 20 50 50 20 401362EXCENTRAL ws 107 6 11 11 11 12 Bullman J W Schorr 4 5 4 8-5 Time, 12, 241, 49, 1:16J. Winner— B. f, by Ingoldsby— The Governess trained by F. Burlew. Went to post at 4:50. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. The Lady Rohesla steadily Improved her position from a poor send-off, working her way through next to the rail and at the end shot out of the ruck like a flash, leaving the others at the finish as if they were anchored. Luminosity is strictly a mudlark, and although poorly handled Anally got up right at the end to get second place. Thistle Heather led under a pull to the stretch, where a wide turn lost her considerable ground and she was tiring rapidly at the end. Tender Crest was a prominent contender throughout, giving way only in the last fifty yards. Hopefull Miss showed improvement. Tithoriic was a good horse in the race, made up a lot of ground and finished fast. Excentral got off badly. Scratched— 40182 Sandhurst, 107; 402843Mohavef, 101; 40034 Miss McKenna, 101. Corrected weights— Trouville, 110. Overweights— The Lady Rohesia, 1 pound; Prince of Elm, 1. The Lady Rohesia, show, 6 to 5. Luminosity, show, 2 to 1. Thistle Heather, show. 3 to 5. Excentral, show, 9 to 10.


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