Ingleside Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1903-12-20

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INGLESIDE FORM CHART. S SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, December 19, 1903. Thirty-first day. New California Jockey Club. 4i Winter Meeting. Weather clear track sloppy. Presiding Judge, E: C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. G Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. r, FIRST RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. .223 Ind Horses A Wt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P t to 42914 BARD BURNS ws 5 112 5 4 33 24 li 14 Bell D S Fountain 3 4 31 3-2 J i32042P. MORRISSEY w 9 109 7 5" 7J 4l 43 2n Linton T Wellman 3 4J 4J 8-5 43187 MILITARY W 5 109 8 2- 2lJ 13 22 3 Adams W Durker 4 5 o 2 42456 EVELYN BYRD W 7 109 6 lh 64 7 4 Hbrand F C Moshier 8 10 10 4 42545 MR. PHTNIZY w 7 117 10 91 10 9 5l 52 Foley Mrs H Robinson 15 40 40 15 431873PUSS IN BOOTS w 3 106 3 31 lh 5l 62 6" Connell A Josephs 6 10 10 4 43187 ARTHUR RAY wsb 4 112 4 7 6" 3 3 7 J Daly -J L Clayton o 10 10 4 L 1 43163 EMILY OLIVER ws 5 109 1 84 5 8 81 Bkruth R H Clark lo 20 10 4 43119 DOTTEREL ws 3 106 2 10 9 10 9 96 Larson P J ORourke 10 15 15 6 37734 GYROS w 3 106 9 61 8 7 10 10 Buxton H Green 12 40 40 15 Time, 24, 50i, 1:163, 1:293. Winner Ch. h, by Matt Byrnes Barmaid trained by D. S. Fountain. Went to post at 2:05. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Bard Burns ran as if he outclassed his field, and luckily placed from the start, went to the front when straightened for home and won with plenty in reserve. Pat Morrissey is in good form and finished a fast going second. Military practically forced the pace for nearly 5 six furlongs before he succumbed, and right at the end was tiring badly. Evelyn Byrd showed plenty of speed and was evidently short. Mr. Phinizy closed a big gap and is worth remembering. Puss in Boots does not stay well on a muddy track and can do better. J Arthur Ray is a pronounced non-stayer. Dotterel favors light weight and a slow, heavy Scratched 38331 Elfonse, 114; 43212 Billy Moore, 109. Bard Burns, show, 7 to 10. Pat Morrissey, show, 4 to 5. Military, show, evens. - I SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. .224: " " Ind Horses A Wt St Va. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 43151 JUDGE ws 113 3 4 4 321 1" J Daly M J Daly 6 12 12 2 43188ROCKAWAY w 113 2 32 321 21 2 C Kelly BrnsandWaterhse 1-211-2011-201-4 43176L. WADSWORTHwb 103 1 14 1 lh 37 J Martin T G Ferguson 5 5 31 7-10 z 43116::OTTO STIFEL w 109 4 22 21 4s 4 T Burns B Schreiber 5 9 8 8-5 43188 VIRGINIA BOY w 100 5 6 5 5s 512 J Boyd WinterandJohnson 100 500 500 100 1 43092 PRESIDIO 103 6 52 6 6 6 R Butler Hamilton Stable 50 150 150 25 Time, 25, 493, 1:15. Winner Br. c, by Atheling Judy trained by M. J. Daly. 1 Went to post at 2:37. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Judge, away in his stride and quickly outrun, was patiently reserved within striking distance, and after a close turn for home and under a vigorous drive, he got up to win in the last stride. Rockaway, inadequately handled and unlucky, was easily best, held on in close attendance upon the leaders to the far turn, where he moved up like a flash on the outside of Lord Wadsworth, which carried him very wide and threw him off his stride. He finally came on with an apparently safe lead when beginning the last furlong, but Kelly was caught napping and threw the race away. Lord Wadsworth is a fast colt and easily outran his field to the stretch, where he bore out and interfered with the favorite, then tired badly. Otto Stifel got away flatfooted and was used up in an early effort to get up to the pacemaker, after which he failed to stay. Judge, show, 1 to 2. Rockaway, show, out. Lord Wadsworth, show, 1 to 3. THIRD RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. All Ages. Maidens. Selling. d3 2 2 5 Ind Horses A Wt St V4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42493 THANK HAVENws 2 87 4 42 2 l1 l2i 1 Hbrand R H Clark 21 5 5 2 43127 LURENE W 3 101 8 3 42 2 25 21 J Martin W L Pritchard 4 C 6 2 43176 CHENY WB 2 90 10 10 10 64 521 3n Lowe U Z DeArman 10 25 25 12 3S048 RIONDA w 4 109 2 24 lh 31 4l 4 Connell R Hughes 15 20 20 8 43115 BRIGHT MOON w 4 109 7 61 51 51 3" 51 T Burns Garland and Price 3 5 8-5 9-10 43212 THEODORA L. w 3 105 3 8- G 71 74 6 Bkruth P E Smith 10 12 12 5 43201 CAPITOL WS 2 84 6 5h 7h 81 S4 71 Andrson G Lanka 20 30 30 12 43065 MESTO ws 3 104 9 lh 32 42 611 8- R Wilson A Schultz 20 60 60 20 43201 DR. BIRDSALL w 2 85 1 7" 8 9 9 910 Grnfield E G McConnell 3 5 4 2 43132 ESFORZADO ws 3 104 5 9 9 10 10 10 J Lewis S A Bryan S 10 10 4 Time, 26, 51, 1:18, l:45j. Winner B. f, by Belvidere Thanks trained by R. H. Clark. Went to post at 2:58. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Thank Haven, easily best and lucky at the start, raced into the lead on the backstretch and at the end won off by herself. Lurene followed the winner closely to the stretch, where she tired and fell away. Cheny, nearly left, closed a big gap and finished running faster than everything but the winner. Rionda tired all over at the end, after a good display of speed. Bright Moon, away badly, had a rough journey on the outside to the stretch and tired badly. Overweights Thank Haven, 5 pounds; Theodora L., 1; Capitol, 2. Thank Haven, show, evens. Lurene, show, evens. Cheny, show, 6 to 1. Bright Moon, show, 2 to 5. Dr. Birdsall, show, evens. 4:3226 FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Purse ?1,000. All Ages. Handicap. Ind" Horses A Wt St St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 43202L. MELBNEwsb 3 97 3 31 31 4l 24 24 ln Oliphant S S Bender and Co21 21 21 4-5 431313CLAUDE ws 3 119 1 41 44 U 13 lh 24 J Daly M J Daly 1 9-5 8-6 3-5 42S963MODICUM w 3 99 2 l1 l1 31 3" 321 35 Hbrand D S Fountain 10 10 8 3 42434 MAJ. TENNY W 4 105 4 2l 2" 64 5 54 4 Bkruth Piedmont Stable 10 25 25 8 43178 INCUBATOR W 3 103 S 6 63 21 44 4 5s C Kelly FBVanMeterandCo 8 15 15 5 431772VETERANO wsb 3 89 5 73 75 78 61 6s 610 J Jones W C Vivell 10 15 10 3 43190 YEL. TAIL W 6 109 6 5h 5h 51 715 71E 712 Kunz J Hackett 10 16 15 5 431063DR. BRNAYSwb 8 100 7 S88888 Reed J Conway 15 30 30 10 Time, 25. 50J. 1:17, 1:423, 1:55J. Winner B. g, by Prince of Monaco Gondola trained by S. S. Bender. Went to post at 3:23. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second easilv. Lord Melbourne, very fit, received a lucky and skillful ride, was held in reserve in close attendance on the leaders for seven furlongs, then moved up to the favorite and outstayed , him in the stretch run, after a long and sustained drive. Claude was palpably short and this race should fit him for the valuable Christmas Handicap. Daly injudiciously took up the running with him after going the first quarter and held the lead hard held to the stretch, where lack of condition told. Modicum ran a surprisingly good race and was a prominent contender throughout. Badly handled, he lost ground on the last turn and at the end came again with a rush. Major Tenny ran a good race. Incubator, nearly left and badly interfered with, showed a brilliant burst of speed in the first six furlongs and then retired. Veterano was outrun throughout and unexpectedly failed to stay. Lord Melbourne, show, 1 to 3. Claude, show. 1 to 4. Modicum, show, 7 to 5. A Q O O f7 FIFTH RACE Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse 00. l i 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses AWtStK, StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 431312BURN. BUNTON w 5 110 2 23 23 221 l2 T Burns J F Newman 9-5 11-58-5 2r5 431912SAD SAM w 5 107 1 121 12 V1 24 Sherwa H Green 21 3 14-54-5 43179 GLENNEVTS w 3 103 5 42 47 4s 3h Foley W Durker 15 17 12 21 43178 PETER J. w 3 100 3 31 3 32 410 W Dugan E J Smith 21 2J 2 9-10 43177 ALLOPATH w 4 107 4 6 6 54 510 Adams Lamasney Bros 10 25 25 8 43026 REVOLT w 3 100 6 53 53 6 6 C Kelly Kentucky Stable 100 150 150 30 Time,l:12. Winner Ch. m, by Rancocas Dead Cinch trained by H. S. Newman. Went to post at 3:51. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Burnie Bunton, in rare form and under early pressure to keep within striking distance of Sad Sam, suddenly raced up to and passed him right after being straightened for home, coming away by herself. Sad Sam is a quick beginner and gained enough advantage at the start to get home for second place after a long final drive. Glennevis steadily closed up ground, finished with a rush and ran an extra good race. Peter J., badly handled and unable to stride freely in the going, could never get up into serious contention. Burnie Bunton, show, 1 to 6. Sad Sam, show, 1 to 3. Glennevis, show, evens. Peter J., show, 1 to 3; SIXTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Jnd Horses AWtSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H CP 431682GREENOCK WS 6 117 9 51 41 5 2" 1 T Burns J Woods 8-5 8-5 6-5 3-5 43168 GALANTHUS wb 5 109 5 9 74 72 61 2 Buxton Mrs J Coffey 8 15 15 6 43216 COUGAR ws 5 117 7 2 5 61 5" 33 C Kelly BootsandHolnback 10 20 20 8 431632EL PILOTO ws 5 109 8 4 61 3" 4" 4 Hbrand H W Hoag 8 10 10 4 43175CONSTELTOR ws 6 114 3 6" 8" 81 8h 5 J Martin Keating and Co 4 5 5 2 43M8PRESTOIiUS wsb 3 111 10 10 10 10 71 6 L JacksonDevin and Co 15 30 30 10 ; ma PILBULZW wn i lM 2 7 9"? 910 74 Foley E Here 10 10 8 3 t S 4i G r, t to J 43204ELFIN KING wb 3 109 4 1 1 lh 1" 81 Haack B E Curl 10 16 15 6 43203 QUARTRE ws 3 111 6 34 3h 44 3h 92 Bkruth E Tierney 8 15 15 6 43180 CAPTIVATE wb 5 109 1 8 21 21 91 10 J Lewis P Hildreth 10 10 6 2 Time, 25, 51, 1:16, 1:30. Winner B. g, by Bramble Lillian Lindsay trained by W. P. Woods. Went to post at 4:17. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Greenock had a rough early journey to the stretch, where he finally won out in a tight fit after a tremendous drive in which Burns superior skill told. Galanthus crowded to the rear on the first turn, steadily improved his position, closing up at the end like a cyclone and just failed to get up. Cougar ran a superior class race at the weights and held a forward position throughout and finished with a rush. He is a much improved horse but out of place in sprints. El Piloto was always a prominent contender. Constellator is not partial big weight and was unable to stride freely in the going. Prestolus, nearly left, made up a lot of ground. Elfin King made the running for six furlongs and then tired. Quartre and Captivate followed him closely and also succumbed to the fast pace. Scratched 431192Aunt Polly, 114; 43168 Quiet, 114. Greenock, show, 1 to 3. Galanthus, show, 3 to 1. Cougar, show, 3 to 1.


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