Ingleside Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1903-12-17

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u INGLESIDE FORM CHART. f SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., December 16, 1903. Twenty-eighth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather cloudy, track sloppy. 4! Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. 4: . 4: Racing starts at 2:05 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 4 ft7 FIRST RACE Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse 00. tJbgJ JLJ I 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 43105 ALICE CARY w 3 104 5 23 l2h l2 l2i Hbrand F H Bell 4 10 8 3 , 431053MOUNTEBANK ws 6 109 1 3 3? 31 22 J Booker Keating and Co 2 2 2 4-5 u 431193PUSS IN BOOTS w 3 104 4 5" 4! 42 3- Connell A Josephs 2 3 31 3-2 " 42545 MILITARY w 5 119 6 74 73 62 42 Adams W Durker 10 50 30 10 43105 THISBE w G 109 2 1and 22 1 51 J Lewis McCoy and Co 10 10 7 2S 8 43105 MARESA 5 114 7 4" 5 54 G3 See R E Dolan 8 20 20 8" of 375813HUNGARIAN ws 6 119 8 S S 8 72 Bell Dunn and Porter 15 30 30 10 ? 388493EMSHEE wsb 4 122 3 61 6 7 8 Otis C T Henshall 3 10 8 3 1 428373ARTHUR RAY wsb 4 122 Left at the post. Bullman J L Clayton 8 12 10 4 a Time, 1:12. Winner B. f, by Trappean Abbie F. trained by H. E. Rowell. 5 Went to post at 2:05. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. R Alice Cary raced into a long winning lead on the far turn, and in spite of a wide stretch turn, had something to spare at the end. Mountebank fell out of the early running, but closed up fast on the inside in the stretch run. Puss in Boots was poorly handled and put up a game race, but was evidently handicapped by the going. Military closed up a lot of ground in the last half and liked the going. Thisbe showed plenty of speed, but failed to stay. Hungarian will improve, got away badly and made up ground. Emshee, a useful class horse, did not run his race and can do much better. He was claimed by H. E. Rowell. Scratched 13094 Clivoso, 112; 43129:Sallie Goodwin, 109; 42971 Merwan, 109. Alice Cary. show, 7 to 5. Mountebank, show, 2 to 5. Puss in Boots, show, 7 to 10. 4:3llBlB SECON:d RACE3-4 Mile. Purse 0072-year-oldITTAllowances. Jnd Horses A Wt St V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42253 ROCKAWAY w 115 1 13 14 14 l1 Bullman BrnsandWaterhse 11-203-51-2 1-6 42591MENDON w 109 3 34 3 21 2 Foley A F Dayton and Col5 30 30 C 4311CCAPTAIN FORSEEw 110 2 22 24 3s 3 Chandler Alhambra Stable 4 9 9 2 431532MILITARY MAN ws 105 G G 51 43 4s J Martin L G Ferguson 3 3 13-52-5 42381 VIRGINIA BOY w 102 4 4 43J 5 53 J Boyd Winter and JohnsonlOO 300 200 30 43104 GEORGE BERRY w 112 5 5 G G G Buxton Bottger and Co 20 100 100 20 Time, 25, 49, 1:15. Winner Ch. c, by Altamax Recreation trained bv C. T. Patterson. Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good for all but Military Man. Won easily; second driving. Rockaway won all the way after getting away in the lead and had nothing of his class to beat. At the same time he tired, finishing nearly all out. Mendon gave evidence of superior class in such going and ran a remarkably fast and game race. Captain Forsee tired slightly at the end, after running lapped on the winner to the stretch and was probably handicapped by the track conditions. Military Man was practically left, but closed a tremendous gap and might have won with an equal break. Virginia Boy showed a good turn of speed in the first half of the -journey. Scratched 43167 Dargin. 105. Rockaway, show, out. Mendon. show, 2 to 1. Captain Forsee, show, 1 to 2. Military Man, show, out. THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 . StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 43062 R. CROSS NURSE ws 101 8 34 24 lh 1 11 Foley G McL Brown 8 8 7 W 43151 MISS RINGLETS W 102 7 14 15 24 24 21 J Martin T G Ferguson 8 11 10 4 43139THE BUGABOO ws 112 5 21 32 34 32 3- N Lewis M G Eppinger 10 16 15 6 431512 AVENGER ws 107 1 4" 41 42 42 4 Reed J F Schorr 8-5 9-5 7-5 3-5 431633TELEPHONE wb 102 2 72 6 Gh 52 5" Larson R A Smith 8 10 10 4 43141 FOXY GRANDPA 102 G 64 72 7 7 6 Hbrand Mrs J Coffev 20 30 30 12 43166 DORICE w 104 3 51 53 52 6l 73 J Booker B Schreiber " 4 5 4 3-2 43163 ELIE WS 104 4 8 83 8a 88 88 Andrson G Lanka 10 20 20 8 42250 HOCEO WB 102 9 9 9 9 9 9 R ColmnBrnsandWaterhse 5 12 12 5 Time, 25, 49J, 1:16, 1:29. Winner Ch. f, by Prince Rudolph Accident trained by H. Glover. Went to post at 2:55. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Red Cross Nurses was a superior performance, and getting away poorly, she speedily raced ; 1 up on terms with Miss Ringlets, which she thereafter decisively outpaced and outstayed, winning with something in reserve. Miss Ringlets developed suddenly improved form, and j away in her stride, forced the pace to the last furlong, where she was passed by the winner, but continued her game struggle to the end. The Bugaboo was a sharp contender throughout and at the weight, ran a good race, showing steady improvement. Avenger was handicapped . by his light and inefficient jockey and loafed throughout, is best however, on a cuppv track. Foxy Grandpa made up ground in the homestretch. Dorice tired early and was never r dangerous and ran as if stale. Hoceo can do better. Scratched Annie H., 109; 43139 Harbor, 102. Overweights Red Cross Nurse, 2 pounds. Red Cross Nurse, show, 6 to 5. Miss Ringlets, show, 8 to 5. The Bugaboo, show, 2i i to 1. Avenger, show. 1 to 3. Dorice, show. 7 to 10. " FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42994PROPER W 3 112 3 34 21 21 l2 l2 J Martin WBJenningsandCo 2 2 3-2 7-10 0 43154FOSSIL ws 3 109 2 l1 11 11 24 21 T Burns Parker and Co 2 21 2 7-10 42561OARSMAN WB 3 114 1 2and 31 3 32 31 Wondly L Kempner 6 10 10 4 42365 FLCONBRIDGE wb 3 106 4 51 52 43 42 4 Larson F Houseman 10 25 25 8 43156HORATIUS w 3 109 5 41 41 55 5s 5E Otis J J McAlester 3 7 7 2 43155 BL. DAMOZEL 4 90 6 6" 7 62 6s 6" J Lewis C W Chappell 50 60 60 20 43130 YELLOW TAIL W611277 61 7 7 7 King J Hackett 6 13 13 4 Time, 24J, 49J, 1:15, 1:40, 1:47. Winner B. c, by Preston-pans Prim II. trained by W. B. Jennings. Went to post at 3:23. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second driving. :. Proper, away well and always at the top of his form in sloppy going, galloped in close e i attendance on the pacemaker until straightened for home, where he flashed into the lead 1 when called on, easily holding his own to the end. Fossil, not partial to big weights, tired 1 right at the end, after forcing a tremendously fast pace, was second best and is a genuinelv v improved colt. Oarsman, in spite of careful preparation, was not quite keyed up for a bruising race and may not have liked the muddy footing, but ran forwardly and put up an unexpectedly game finish and was wearina Fossil down for second place. Faulconbridge traiietl the front division hard held and finished running faster than everything but the winner. r- u f 4! 4: 4: 4 u , " 8 of ? 1 a Horatius was unable to stride frsely in the slippery going. Yellow Tail, nearly left, was unable to negotiate the going. Scratched 431083Ishtar. 95. Proper, show, 1 to 3. Fossil, show, 1 to 3. Oarsman, show, 8 to 5. g-jQ-j FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Sell- Jnd Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 43152NERVATOR W 3 98 2 3" 221 1 11 Larson BootsandHolnback 4 41 3 6-5 430832SAD SAM 5 110 1 12 H 22 2 Sherwod H Green 3-2 2 9-5 4-6 422032LANSDOWN w 3 97 5 2 3s 34 3" Roach E W Fitzgerald 20 50 50 15 425693MIMO w 3 103 7 7 64 63 43 J Booker P Sheridan 10 30 25 7 430942GLENDENNING 4 102 6 43 52 41 and Foley W B Sink Jr 21 3 13-51 430473LOUIS WAGNERws 4 103 4 6 41 5" 63 J Lewis J McAllisterandCo 10 15 15 5 42378T. STEWARDSS W4 105 3 5h 777 J Boyd Winter and Co 20 30 30 10 425332MARLIN w 3 95 Left at the post. Oliphant S S Bender 12 25 20 6 Time, 24, 49, 1:02, 1:08. Winner Br. c, by Brutus Nerva trained by C. M. Hollenback. Went to post at 3:52. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won handily; second easily. Nervator, easily best and an astoundingly improved horse, ran lapped to the stretch hard held on such a fast horse as Sad Sam and won that way by a safe margin, Larson riding an absurdly confident looking race on him. Sad Sam got several lengths the best of his field at the start, but failed to take advantage of it and was poorly handled throughout. Lansdown always liked such going and held on unexpectedly in the early stages and at the end just lasted long enough to save third place. Mimo closed a gap after getting away badly. Glendenning got away badly and was used up in an effort to get up into sharp contention, tiring badly after going half the journey and is best on a dry track. Louis Wagner was always outrun. Scratched 41569 Americano, 113; 429352Arcade, 107; 43154 Hainault, 107; 43140Jockey Club, 105. Overweights Nervator, 2 pounds. Nervator, show, 3 to 5. Sad Sam, show, 2 to 5. Lansdown, show, 6 to 1. Glendenning, show. 2 to 5. SIXTHRACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St hi. Vt StrFin Jockeys wnera O Efr C P 43166LD. MELBRNEWB 3 102 4 421 43 13 14 121 Oliphant S S Bender and Co 3-5 7-103-5 1-4 42322 JANE HOLLY w 4 110 1 32 31 23 2 22 Bell J C Yeager 12 40 40 10 43142ROSARIE ws 4 105 6 6 6 54 45 3 Hbrand C W Chappell 3 5 4 4-5 43142 KITTIE KELLY ws 6 105 5 lh 11 3C 3h 4h J Lewis W L Stanfield 6 8 7 2 42028 MGR. PRINCE w 6 110 2 73 73 71 73 52 Wondly H T Oxnard 20 60 60 20 431G3 PEARL DIVER W 3 97 7 521 62 6h 6s Andrson S L Carlisle and Co20 60 60 20 43120 ROYALTY wb 4 105 3 2" 2" 4h 5 7s J Booker H Green 4 6 6 2 43155 DISCUS W3 105 8S 8 S 8 8 M JohnsnJohnson and Co 30 60 60 15 Time, 25, 492, 1:16, 1:42, 1:45. Winner B. g, by Prince of Monaco Gondola trained by S. S. Bender. Went to post at 4:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. Lord Melbourne was hard held in the early running to the half, where he leisurely moved up into the lead and cantered the remainder of the way. Jane Holly showed superior speed and stamina and was a keen contender throughout and easily second best. Rosarie, apparently unable to stride freely in the going, fell away in the first half, but began to make up ground rapidly and finished with a rush. Kittie Kelly, after a superior six furlongs display speed, in which she ran lapped on the winner in a sharp sixteenth brush on the far turn, quit all over in the stretch. McGrathiana Prince liked the track and finished fast after having held a rear position for seven furlongs and will improve. Royalty unexpectedly quit after going a fast five furlongs and is best on a fast track. Lord Melbourne, show, out. Jane Holly, show, 4 to 1. Rosarie, show, 2 to 5.


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