Ingleside Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1903-12-18

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INGLESIDE FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., December 17, 1903. Twenty-ninth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear, track muddy. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 2:05 p. m. No recall flag used. W Indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. 4:3X99 FIRST RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 43165 KICKUMBOB w 6 107 2 11 24 22 l2 1 J Lewis Walz and Co 8 IS iz r 43103 ADIRONDACK wsb 3 106 5 4 313 2J 23 Bkruth H L Shannon 2 3 2i 1 SXJkTUS WS S T $ 44f 34KunZ MrsF Gabriel 4 10 10 4 4ol403TAMM ws 3 107 7 S 8 6nk 53 4 Hbrand W P Maerane 3 43 R-K 43165 SUE JOHNSON ws 6 107 3 21 1" 1J 3i 5 Roach EW Fitzgerald 3 18-518-533 43175 ILLILOUON ws 5 107 6 5 5 8 7 6ft Buxton W D Randall 8 8 8 2 43180 RIO CHICO wsb 7 112 8 61 71 7 61 7 Foley Harris and Co 6 7 6 2 43175 BORDER MARK ws 3 109 1 3 4 54 8 8 L JacksonHutchinibn and Co20 50 50 15 . , Time, 25, 50, 1:17, 1:30. Winner Br. g, by T Idahum Maria F. trained by B. Levy. Went to post at 2:04. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Kickumbob, improved and always at his best in mud, practically forced the pace throughout coming away decisively when straightened away for home. Adirondack, nearly thrown in a collision at the start, quickly recovered his stride and held on within striking distance of the leaders to the stretch, where he went wide, but closed up fast in the stretch run. Invictus steadily improved his position after having suffered from crowding at the start and was running fast at the end. Tamm got away badly and made up a lot of ground in the last half and is evidently best over a distance. Sue Johnson ran head and head with at6the start nearly S1X urlons and tnen tired. Rio Chico bolted into the field head on Overweights Adirondack, 2 pounds. Kickumbob, show, 3 to 1. Adirondack, show, 1 to 2. Invictus, show, 2 to 1. Tamm. j.iuih, show, 3 to 5. Sue Johnson, show, 7 to 10. d-RQClCi SBCi Fui,ur,.tr Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse rlctJ JJ 00. All Ages. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P S?Ac 412f 4 ?? H1? C Kelly Thomas and Reavy3-513-201-2 1-4 43029 LADY FONSE w 2 85 2 43 4 34 24 Andrson G Lanka 10 20 20 6 43163 BRICK FOWLER WS 2 85 6 T- 6 5 32 Hbrand L A Bonsack 10 20 20 6 43164 FLOR. BELLE ws 2 85 1 3 32 44 4 J Lewis Miller and Co 10 20 20 5 431643CAROBURN w 2 83 5 14 2? 2E 5 McLhlin B Schreiber 5 5 4 6-5 43164 NEGRUSCA w 2 86 8 8 7 V- 64 Cornell E J Baldwin 15 25 25 8 41741LAOCOON w 2 88 7 62 8 8 74 Grnfield Mrs J Coffey 10 20 20 6 3S631 BASSENZO ws 4 112 3 ? 5 6 8 Bkruth Walz and Co 6 15 12 4 Time, 1:12. Winner B. g, by St. Carlo Libbertiflibbet trained by J. Reavy. .Went to post at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. Hainault was in a soft spot, far outclassed his field and leisurely took a long and winning lead in the stretch, after indulging the early pacemaker. Lady Fonse held a forward position from the start and finished gamely. Brick Fowler closed well in the stretch run getting up for third place in the last couple of strides. Floriana Belle, after showing good early speed, tired badly, in the stretch. Caroburn made the running for half the journey and turned for home with an apparently safe second place, but tired all over in the last furlong. Negrusca, nearly left, closed up considerable ground. Bassenzo, evidently not fit and out for an airing, can do much better and finished pulled up. Scratched 431533The Cure, 84. Overweights Lady Fonse, 4 pounds; Brick Fowler, 1; Floriana Belle, 4; Caroburn 2 Hainault, show, out. Lady Fonse, show, 2 to 1. Brick Fowler, show. 2 to 1. Caro-burn, show, 3 to 5. 4:3201 THIRD RACB 78 Mile- Purse 00. 2-year-bIds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S25S9JKY ws 110 5 2 22 l 14 14 T Burns Hamilton Stable 4-5 9-09-101-3 SlKL,m W108 1 14 l1 2i 2"22 C Kelly Alhambra Stable 15 20 17 4 43044 SIR APPLEBY wb 110 3 44 34 34 3 34 Connell T G Ferguson 7-5 8-5 3-2 2-5 43167 DR. BIRDSALL w 110 2 34 4 4 4" 4" See G McConnell 12 20 8 3 43176 CAPITOL ws 107 4 5 5 5 5 5 Bkruth G Lanka 15 60 50 10 43139 JACK LITTLE ws 107 6 6 6 6 6 6 Buxton W P Fine 10 20 20 7 Time, 25, 49, 1:17, 1:31. Winner Blk. c, by Hamilton II. Cricket trained by J. GivensK Went to post at 2:57. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won pulled up; second handily Ebony is rapidly making good his high private reputation. Waiting on Neko to the far turn he went by him as if he was standing still and came home alone, pulled up. Neko showed improved speed and stamina and was easily second best. Sir Appleby, away flatfooted gradu-alyy closed up on the backstretch and far turn, and, apparently well in hand, unexpectedly failed when straightened for home, tiring and swerving badly in the final sixteenth. Dr Birdsall, outrun in the beginning, finished a fast going fourth and will improve. The others are very moderate. Scratched 43164 Elizabeth E., 102. Ebony, show, out Neko, show, 7 to 5. Sir Appleby, show, 1 to 4. 43202 rd" Uing"1 M"e 70 Yards Purse ?400- 3-year-olds and up-Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 431S2LD. MELBRNEwsb 3 105 4 14 12 l2! 14 14 Oliphant S S Bender and Co 1 7-5 1 2-S 3168 SILURIAN w 5 102 1 3" 3"" 4 34 2 Larsen Lamasney Bros 7 1? 12 5 43155 L. CRAWFORD w 3 100 2 52 64 5s 4l- 31 J Booker B Schreiber 7 10 10 4 43166DIDEROT W 5 107 5 4 44 3- V- 4 T Burns J P Atkin 21 3 3 7-lft 43156 NIGRETTE ws 3 95 3 2 22 2 5 5" R ColmnWBJenningsandCo 5 8 4 8-K 4S168 CAMBACERES ws 5 102 7 7 7 7 7 64 Hbrand V Gilbert 15 40 40 10 43132GORGALETE ws 3 100 6 61 5 61 62 7 Foley E W Fitzgerald 8 16 16 -K b Time, 25, 492, 1:152, 1:42, 1:47. Winner B. g, by Prince of Monaco Gondola trained by S. S. Bender. Went to post at 3:22. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second dri vine-Lord Melbourne again demonstrated his superior qualities as a mud runner and was taken out with a small lead, which was steadily increased as the race progressed and at theend he was cantering. Silurian was always a forward contender, but tiring in the last fur long, just saving second place. Lacy Crawford ran a game race, came from a long wav fraoC in the final furlong and would have been second in another stride. Diderot, crossed and In fered with on the first turn, spent all his energy in an effort to overtake the winner and fii away badly in the closing drive in consequence. Nigrette tired after going a god fiver fui Sy.oriafetl cnbetteT her bGSt f0Tm Cambaceres, ld at the post, got away Scratched 431651. O. U., 102. Corrected weights Lord Melbourne, 105. lSkJ 2 Crawford, show, 6 to 5. 4z3 203 IFAh Aeelllng. 1V l6SS than 34 mile- Ind Horses AWtBt StrFln Jookeys Owner O H C P 43152FORT WAYNE ws I Z 3 S 5 S S Co ell aTo " f ? I k 43009 FLORINEL II. w 6 107 2 3 4 h 3 ITbrknd H W Hoae I 1! 19 ? 430793QUARTRE ws 3 110 1 24 2 4J 4i J Martin E Tiemtv 1ft ?f t esi iii I u ma ,E- r f ft 42418 CORONER KELLYws 2 93 6 8 BendJr 7i J Oliphant S S and Co20 50 60 15 Winner Ch. c, by St. Florian Heliopolis "trained by D. Lamasney. Went to post at 3:51. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second the sa Reeves, lucky and in close attendance on the pacemakers, moved I up with a rush when turn ing for home and came away in decisive fashion when a furlong out. Fort Waynl made the running and sustained his speed gamely in the closing drive, is very good and IhouM Pwin soon. Flonnel II liked the going and singled himself out of the ruck in the lat quarter Tnd ran into a fair third place. Quartre failed to stay after following Fort We cKv for Sl5lfivLfurlnss ?aint-1r Yanevr dangerous and evidently handicapped by the stiff footing. Atwood and Ananias both performed badly. ypcu uy ine SUIL Scratched 43167 Sol Smith, 93. show TtoS3 ShW 7 t0 10 Frt Wayne show evens- Funnel H., show, 8 to 5. Saintly. 4:3204: SEXTH RACE 78 Mi,e- Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners Q H C P 43127ELFIN KING w 3 107 7 22- 22 13 li Haack B E Curl 6 12 V R 431CS P. MORRISSEY w 9 107 8 6" 61 43 3 2" Linton T Wellman us 43142 OSCAR TOLLE ws 5 115 1 52 3i 32i 2i 31 J Lewis Jflimder and Bums 65 6 42955 IDOGO w 4 112 3 7 6 6 54 4" See S Rafour UTns$ Vs Sr 1 43143 RINALDO II. ws 8 112 6 34 42 5 4 5and Hbrand Siskiyou Stable 12 V r t 43063CONSTABLE ws 4 107 5 V 7 7 7 6 Foley Stockton Stable 4 5 and ? 43105 ORSIUS WB 3 107 2 1J 1 l 6 7 J T ShanBailey and Co 4 5 4 2 43129 RASP wb 5 107 4 Fell. Wright J Green 15 W tn W T5 15 Time, 25, 493. 1:163, 1:30. Winner B. c, by King William Circe trained by B. E. Curl. nt to at ,4:16- At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second drivinsr. Elfin King, particularly favored by the going, fell directly in the wake of the leader to thU stretch, where he passed him with a rush, winning off by himself. Pat Morrissev steadilv lmproved his position, after getting away poorly and finished going fast. Oscar Tolle was opposed by too much early speed to stay well, but is in good form and finished a tirinc third, after a good display of speed. Idogo was probably interfered with in the first sixteenth when Rasp fell, closing a big gap thereafter. Rinaldo II. went well throuehout Constable ran a bad race, steadily losing ground after going the first half furlonsr Orsiu? is a fast one, but a pronounced non-stayer. Scratched 13175 Evander, 107. Elfin King, show, 2 to 1. Pat Morrissey, show, 8 to 5. Oscar Tolle, show evens Idotro show, 2 to 5. Orsius, show, evens. b


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