Aqueduct Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1903-11-04

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AQUEDUCT FORM CHART. AQUEDUCT, L. I., November 3, 1903. Eighth day. Queens County Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Secretary, F. Rehberger. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 4:2314: FIRST RACE 3"4 Mile- 5800 added. 3 -year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 42510MER. ENGLANDws 3 110 3 1 lh IS 12 T Burns J E Seagram 3 5 45 7-5 42564BUTTONS wb 3 10S 5 33 2 2 2 Redfern E R Thomas 10 10 5 and-5 42442GAY BOY ws 4 121 1 4 3 31 3l Odom C F Hill 6-5 8-5 6-5 1-2 423ol2RIVER PIRATE wb 3 115 6 58 6 G 4" Gannon L V Bell 4 6 5 8-5 41062 MASTERMAN wb 4 123 2 6 55 5l 53 Fuller J Boden 7 20 20 6 424G2 NORTHN STARwb 4 116 4 25 4 4" 6 Higgins S J Smith 8 15 10 4 Time, 121, 24. 4SJ, 1:12. Winner Ch. c, by St. George Weknowit trained by B. Littlefleld. Went to post at 2:05. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second easily. Merry England, best and a coming crackerjack, ran into the lead at the start and, forcing a terrific pace throughout, came away decisively from Buttons right at the end. Excepting the last named, he had everything behind him beaten after going the first quarter. Buttons stamped himself far above the ordinary and, after getting away none too well, displayed amazing speed in running up into a close second on the far turn. He went wide on the turn as in his preceding race, but got down to steady and superlative good work in the long drive home. Gay Boy was outrun and at no stage able to get up into serious contention, tiring badly at the end and was driving to save third place. River Pirate got away badly and trailed far in the rear to the stretch, where he made up a lot of ground. Master-man fell completely out of the race early, moving up like a cyclone in the stretch run. Northern Star quit after a brief display of speed and can do better. Merry England, show, 3 to 5. Buttons, show, 4 to 5. Gay Boy, show, 1 to 4. 4:2015 SECOND RACE 1 Mile. 00 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. , nd Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 425S3 AKELA wb 105 3 1- l1 l1 15 l1 T Burns Oneck Stable 5 6 5 2 424S7GRA"VTNA ws 106 S 4" 3 3 2 2" Fuller F DeRuiz S-5 9-5 7-6 7-10 42515-PAYNE W 102 1 24 21 25 3h 3l Higgins II J Morris 4 5 5 2 42535:!NEVERMORE w 104 5 C Gb 4l 5 45 Redfern F Regan 3 5 5 2 425S6 RIGHTFUL wb 101 2 Si S1 75 7 5l Treubel M Dooley 50 100 100 30 425352NINE SPOT wb 103 6 5s 51 65 41 65 Wilkson W H Rowles 6 6 6 2 425S8 STONEWALL ws 107 9 9- 9:1 SJ 81 75 E Walsh J M P .Martin 20 30 30 10 42563 CINCINNATUS wb 102 4 75 41 51 81 McGovn T McGovern 50 50 40 12 425S5 DARK PLANET wsb 104 10 10 10 10 92 94 Gannon O L Richards 30 50 40 12 42463 ORLOFF wsb 94 7 3" 71 9 10 10 OBrien W C Daly 50 100 100 30 Time, 13, 24g, 49. 1:141, 1:403. Winner Br. cr by G. W. Johnson Virgie Johnson trained by W. Karrick. Went to post at 2:35. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same. Akela quickly assumed command and led throughout, coming away gamely from the combined challenge of Gravina and Payne and is an improved colt. Gravina was shut off directly after the start by the winner and lost considerable ground. She held on, however, in a forward position to the stretch, where she came through in the middle and was completely hemmed in and pocketed in the next furlong, closing up fast when with clear sailing at the end and just getting up to save second place. Payne followed Akela closely throughout and but for swerving clear across the course under the whip in the last furlong would have been second. Nevermore finished very fast after having a rough journey in the early running. Rightful, suddenly improved, was shuffled back at the start and, making up a lot of ground in the stretch, finished a close up fifth. Nine Spot held on steadily throughout. Stonewall finished going great guns. Corrected weights Orloff, 94. Akela, show, evens. Gravina, show, 1 to 3. Payne, show, evens. T"EnRD RACE 6 1"2 Furlongs. added. 2-year-olds. Handicap. 16 Ind Horses AWt St , StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 4602 WIZARD- ws 10S 1 1- l1 15 ll5 Gannon Patchogue Stable 15 25 20 8 425623DOLLY SPANKER w 124 4 55 31 35 21 Redfern R T Wilson Jr 8-5 8-5 1 2-5 425133MONET w 105 6 7 4S 45 3U T Burns J L McGinnis 7 9 8 2 425G0-WOTAN w 123 3 3 2" 25 4s Odom Hampton Stable 9-5 13-52 7-10 425S4sPOL ROGER wb 9S 7 25 65 58 5 H CalhanWeston Stable 7 10 10 3 42424 SILVER DAYS W 105 2 6" 55 61 68 Higgins F R Doctor 10 15 15 5 425G0 DUNCAN W 99 5 4l 74 710 710 Farley A Simons 100 150 100 40 41458 LUMINOSITY w 97 S 8 8 S 8 OBrien W C Daly 100 150 100 40 Time, 121. 231, 47, l:13g, 1:203. Winner Ch. g, by Horoscope Lady Invercauld trained by J. Dillon. Went to post at 3:00. At post 8 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second handily; Wizard showed phenomenal improvement in spite of his advantage at the start, where he beat the barrier four lengths. He made the most of his advantage and led all the way and being partial to a long route, he managed to get home in front from the badly ridden and unlucky favorite. Dolly Spanker got away badly and was repeatedly crowded in the early, running and in the closing drive. He was also hemmed in and never got clear sailing until in the last sixteenth, where he drew out like a flash and finished running faster than the winner. Monet, an improved horse and skillfully handled, steadily improved his position from a bad sendoff and put up a fast and game finish. Wotan had no mishaps and simply failed to stay. He was a prominent contender for six furlongs, tiring badly and swerving at the end. Pol Roger was shuffled out of it in the last quarter and was badly ridden. Scratched 425612Grenade, 126; 425365Crown Prince, 104. Corrected weights Pol Roger, 98; Duncan, 95. Overweights Duncan, 4 pounds. , . , Wizard, show, 3 to L Dolly Spanker, show, 1 to 5. Monet, show, evens. Wotan, show,-1 to 4. J c r7 FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. All Ages. The Election Day Handicap. tfclSt JL i ,500 added. Net value to winner ,680. Ind Horses A Wt St St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ., f4249DCARBNCLE WS 6 103 4 6l 6 6s 62 1" 15 Redfern R T Wilson Jr 5 5 45 8-5 42440 S GROUND w 3 102 5 55 51 55 31 2 23 Higgins F R Doctor 5 5 5 ; f 425861 LUX CASTA wb 4 111 1 3 3l5 2 22 55 3 Gannon Albemarle Stable 8 10 7 .2J- ? 425372S MOMENTS 4 3 103 3 4 4 4 4 65 4 T Burns F P Keene 2 2 8-5 7-1 42491 FL QUEEN ws 3 92 6 2 2" 3 5 45 5 OBrien Bristol Stable 15 30 20 8 ? 424S93ROSTAND ws 3 105 2 1 lh 15 lh 3" 63 Fuller Hampton Stable 3 4 4 ,7-t , " Continued on third page. AQUEDUCT FORM CHART-CONTINUED. 42003 GAVIOTA w 3 99 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Romanli Miss M Oliver 20 SO 30 10 Time. 13, 25, 49, 1:14, 1:392. l:52g. Winner B. g, by Stuyvesant Garnet trained by T. E. Healy. "Went to post at 3:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Carbuncle trailed the field to the stretch, where he came through next to the inside rail and rapidly overhauled the leaders, passing them in the last fifty yards and winning a lucky race. Stamping Ground held a forward position on the inside in the early running and to get clear sailing had to pull up and come on the extreme outside in the stretch run, thereby losing a lot of ground, then closed up with a rare burst of speed, decisively outstaying the leaders and Higgins, overlooking the winner on the inside, was unlucky to lose. Lux Casta ran lapped on Rostand for a mile and a sixteenth and, bearing out all through the stretch, seriously interfered with Stolen Moments and Stamping Ground, but sustained her speed with unexpected pertinacity and is evidently as good as ever. Stolen Moments showed indications of staleness, tiring badly in the last sixteenth. Rostand forced the pace for a mile and then gave it up. Gaviota, nearly left, palpably sulked throughout. Overweights Lux Casta, 3 pounds; Stolen Moments, 3; Rostand, 3; Gaviota, 2. Carbuncle, show, evens. Stamping Ground, show, evens. Lux Casta, show, 6 to 5. Stolen Moments, show, 1 to 4. Rostand, show, 7 to 10. FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 600 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. 4:23X8 lnd Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 42560 GARNISH w 10S 11 71 6l 24 14 V- H CalhanEagle Stable 50 50 30 12 4253S3DUTIFUL w 10S 6 2 2 3" 41 2 W Fisher J W Schorr 10 15 15 5 423S3 PR. SALM SALM wb 10S 3 4h 41 5 24 3h Gannon L V Bell 4 7 6 2 425392SONOMA BELLE wb 105 7 a1 51 4" 61 4l Higgins C A Draper 8-5 8-5 7-5 7-10 423S3 RAIDER w 105 2 1" lh 11 31 51 Romanli J L McGinnis 15 15 15 5 42560 SILVERFOOT w 10S S S1 Sl 3l Sl 6l Redfern R T Wilson Jr 6 6 4 2 41S79 ST. GALLEN w 10S 12 12 12 9 9 71 H CochrnJ P Kraner 10 15 12 5 41160 BRONX w 10S 1 3 35 6 51 S1 Boiesen H R Schaffer 30 50 20 8 42560 HIAWATHA w 10S 4 6h 7" 71 71 92 Fuller M F ODonnell 8 8 7 21 42296 GANSEVOORT wb 113 10 10 10 10 10 10 W Hicks W H Snvder 100 100 100 40 4253S GRAND VITESSE WB 106 59 9111111 F ONeill P Lorillard 15 30 30 12 39002 GOLD BREAKER w 105 9 11 11 12 12 12 Brunner E W Heffner 30- 60 60 20 42490 BIG MORGAN w 105 13 13 13 13 13 13 T Burns J Sternberg 40 50 50 20 Time, 12g, 245, 48. 1:15. 1:28$. Winner B. c, by Rapallo Garniture trained by W. Karrick. Went to post at 3:55. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Garnish ran a surprisingly good race, got away poorly and quickly raced up into a contending position and, taking the lead when straightened for home, he put up a remarkably game effort to the finish, where he decisively held his own. Dutiful displayed early speed and was quick to get into prominent contention, finished gamely on the outside and lasted long enough to save second place. Prince Salm Salm stayed unexpectedly well in the trying stretch drive and is a suddenly improved colt. Sonoma Belle, favored at the start and luckily placed throughout and with clear sailing on the outside, simply failed to make good, tired at the end and was under the whip for the last half. Raider made the running to the stretch and put up an unexpectedly game stretch run. Silverfoot, a grand looker, got away badly and had a rough journey. Scratched 42538 Flag Officer, 10S; 42587 Sir Carter, 105; 425S7 Mr. Pickwick, 105. Corrected weights Gold Breaker, 105. Overweights Gansevoort, 5 pounds; Grand Vitesse, 1. Garnish, show, 6 to 1. Dutiful, show, 24 to 1. Prince Salm Salm, show, 6 to 5. Sonoma Belle, show, 1 to 3. A O d "1 O SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies, Mares tlrUJLi? and Geldings. Selling. lnd Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 424S73ELLA SNYDER wb 3 92 3 3" 3h 51 41 l2 OBrien I Frank 21 4 31 65 425633T. GUARDSMAN wb 3 99 2 24 24 21 2and 2- Higgins J L Hicks 3 3 21 1 42563 MWILLIAMS ws 5 103 9 81 71 71 lh 31 Mhlland T E Mannix 7 8 8 3 425S5 ANIMOSITY w 5 103 10 10 8l S1 81 4" Romanli W Kendall 15 25 20 8 42403 WIDOWS MITE w 3 90 7 lh 51 31 6 oh W Fisher J Lamle 8 8 31 7-5 42585 O CLAW AHA ws 4 104 11 51 41 611 Sh 6 Gannon J L Holland 20 20 20 8 42563 HOT ws 4 105 4 4" 6" 41 51 71 T Dean L Thompson 15 20 15 6 425S3 MARY STREET ws 3 94 1 l2 lh lu lh 812 E Falsh A Featherstone S 10 10 4 42463 S. AND GARTERwb 3 90 099999C Smith E A Steeds 20 30 30 10 12563 MEDAL w 3 105 8 11 11 11 11 10 Fuller T D Sullivan 4 7 7 21 4261 PRINCESS H. ws 5 103 5 61 10 10 10 11 Wilkson J H Harbeck 100 200 200 80 Time, 12g, 241, 48t l:14g, 1:40J. Winner Ch. f, by St. Florian Esther Cleveland trained by A. Carter. Went to post at 4:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Ella Snvder, luckv at the start and skillfully held together in the stretch, came away decisively at the end after a long effort in which a half dozen horses ran abreast the first quarter of the homestretch. The Guardsman practically forced the pace throughout, tiring right at the end and ran a game race. McWilliams, away poorly, steadily improved his position, finished fast and would have been second in another stride. Animosity, suddenly improved, closed a big gap after getting away poorly and was going fast at the end. Widows Mite finished close up and ran a good race after having suffered interference in the last furlong. Mary Street failed to stay. Medal was overweighted and had no chance after getting Scratched 42405Lady Potentate, 107; 3916S Burning Glass, 111; 42615 Nine Spot, 103. Overweights The Guardsman. 1 pound; Oclawaha, 1; Hot, 2; Medal, 1. Ella Snvder, show, 3 to 5. The Guardsman, show, 1 to 2. McWilliams, show, 7 to 5.


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