Louisville Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-06-02

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! LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. CHURCHILL DOWNS. LOUISVILLE. KY., Saturday. June 1, 1907.— Twenty fourth day. New Louisville Jockey Club. Spring Meeting ?:o days. Weather cloudy; track heavy. 22 liooks on. 1residing Judge, C. W. Price. Starter, J. J. Holt man. Secretary, Lyman H. Davis. Racinp starts at 2:30 p. BE. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. HAQO PIBST RACK— 3-4 Mile. Sept. 24. 1683—1:13—6—130. Purse 00. 3 -rear-olds ?3«l/"0«!/ and iipwanl. Selling. Net value to winner 00. I n d Horses AWtPPSt1; 3a % Str Fin Jockeys Owners "p H C P S 68993BOSERRIAN wr. 2 !i3 7 4 1- 21 11 I* Bilac P Dunne 8-5 2i 2* 1 1-2 68991 V.DESSO w 4 lu3 E 9 9! 94 4 21 Dearborn J Gass 12 12 10 4 2 68845 MARMOREAN w 3 91 4 2 84 3* 34 34 G Swain W A Smith 10 15 15 6 2* 69042 NEORA WBB 3 90812 6 l1 ll 25 4- .1 Rutler W H Fizer 7 10 9 3 S-5 68993 WILLOWDENE w 5 101 11 1 41" E Bak 5* A Brown Oots Bros 10 Q 7 3 8-5 68991 MINT P.OY wr. 4 1011 2 S B"* 4» 61 61 Moreland H McCatren Jr 25 40 40 15 7 68846 llROLD D. w 3 104 6 3 61 61 71 71 D Austin J Clay 4 6 5 2 1 690MSPOTTER wsit 6 111 S 7 7" 71 8* 81 Moriarity C V Mueller 5 6 5 2 1 68966 QUARTER w 3 SI 1M 8* 8*8* SI Pickens A B Maginnis 20 40 40 15 7 690403ETRENA W 4 164 S S M* 11* 11* Mb R Davis .1 II Boyd 20 SS 38 12 6 i.Jiilt PRINCE OP PRESS ws 4 103 3 12 U* 16* M» 11* W Mclnfe.l S Brattoa ES 75 75 25 12 68S69 BOURBON MOWS w 4 103 10 It 12 12 12 12 I Taylor ■ Risk 25 SS 25 10 5 Time. 2.5. 56. 1 I6j Wiaaer — R. c. by Cesarion -Princess Rowling drained by f. Ilanlon. W.nt to post at 2:::.;. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. Boaerriaa ran as if beat, foPswed Nedn closely to the stretch turn, where, under hard urging, he look the lead and drew dear iu the tinal tut long to win going away. Adcsao liegau slowly, tint closed up ground steadily and. finishing with ■ rush, wore down Marinorean in the closing strides for second place. Manuoroan ran a good race and was a forward and game contender throughout. Nedn, away poorly. displayed a g I Ian of speed in racing out into a long lead, but tired after going five furlongs. Willow- drne had much ihe best of the start and had no ■tahsps Potter was given a listless ride and can do much belter. Harold 1». ran nelow his best form, the winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched 88060 Dr. Weather, 81; 68066 Moaere, 86; i;:»042 Aleacaa, 112: S6B66ILtaate McLean, 102. Overweight! Nedn, 1; pounds; Mint Boy, 1 j ; Klrena. 2. C*ffCkir 8B00ND RACK— 5-8 Mile. 09042-1:00—4—100. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. 0»Zf Ut/U ABoWBaeea Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses? AWtT?P~St~ij i/2 % str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S " 68990;RERER QLREN W 104 a 1 1* 1* lr l3 J Lee W J Donohue 3 5 3-5 2-5 out— ilNilt HOLLOW wn 103 s :: 3 * 2» 2* . Griffith • T P Hayes 4 10 10 2J 6-5 i,!*i.::i!LADYS MAN w 9S E E 53 i : 3* 3 Butler S Forsythe 6 8 7 8-5 3-5 S8S4S BUTO ■ SB 17 6l 6" 41 410 Bilac T H Stevens 20 25 20 5 2 68940 QRB6HAM wnlOS 7 2 2i 3* 51 53 A Brown B Schreiber 6 10 10 11-51 0*04-1 THE TAMISESB W PS 2 6 41 5nk 6* 61 E Martin J Buchanan 75 100 100 40 12 BLACK COAT w 98 6 8 8- 71 7 ln 7° Dearborn J B Lewman 50 100 100 40 15 88819 LITTLE JENNIE WB 102 4 9 9 8- 810 S« D Riley B P Guthrie 75 100 100 40 12 U«j39 SOPHIST » •5 3 4 71 9 9 9 G Swain G C Bennett 30 30 20 8 3 Time. 24J, 495, 1:0.*!. Yyjnner— B. f. by Box — Southern Girl trained by W. J. Donohue. Went to post at 3:02. At post 1 minute. Start food. Won easily; second and third the same. Reliel Queen ran as if much the best in the going, was away forwardly and, showing superior speed, dashed tato a long lead at once and only had to canter through the last furlong. Hollow ran a good race Older listless handling and can do much better.- Ladys Man came from a long way back in the stretch :.,id Bnlshed gamely. Riilo began slowly and closed a big gap in the last quarter. The TUBSsee ran fairlv well. Gresiuua quil all over after going a piarter. Rlack Coat ran green ami will improve. Scratched 4M06B*Orlaadot, 163. nei weights— tiresham. 5 pounds: Rlack Coat. ■".: Little Jennie. 2. aCfC ~l THIRD RACK— 1 Mile. C.S7H5 — 1 :393— 3— O.l.l Purse 1907.sh00. 3 vear-olds and upwar.L jjjj Js H.iiidicap. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 j % Str 1 in Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8992*CABLEORAM ws 1 ln6 1 1 l4 1* 1* 1- lj1 D Austin C R QreeBWOOd 3 4 3 3-5 out t :»!ij PI 1 1 1, STNCH W 6 112 2 2 :;"• 2 l"; :: 24 1 Roland W S Williams 8-5 2 17-101-2 out S8796 THE MINKS w 4 113 4 4 4 4 4 3- 3* J Lee D N Prewitt 6-5 2 9-5 3-5 out 88894 LITTLE LIGHTER WB 3 87 3 3 23 8* 3J 4 4 E Martin W H MeMullen 20 30 12 3 out Time. 25, 4!»s. 1:15?, 1 :42- . Winner — Rr. e, by Mazagan — Across-the-Sea trained by W. Whalen. Went to post at 3:30. At i«ist 1 minute. Start food. Won driving: second the same: third easily. Cablegram, running to his l est form and glv n a g.xid ride, ran into a long lead at once and. setting the pace fast for the lirst three -quarters, seemed an easy wiaaer, but tired fast in the stretch and barely-lasted long eaongh. PhO liaeh was reserved for the first half, then moved up gradually and, finishing tamely, was gaining al ihe end. The Minks, badly outpaced for the Bret three -quarters, closed a big gap in the last quarter, but was not good enough today. Little Lighter showed speed, but tired after goinic three-quarters. Scratched— 88668 Harry Scott. 101: OS134 xiargantua. 94. rjrW.fAO 1 M HT11 RACK About 2 Miles. n;2.51s ;;:7 7 -146. Louisville Steeplechase. XylJJj£ 81,666 added. 3 year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner ,100. Ind Horses "AWtPPSt 4 7 10 13 StrFin Jockeys Owners CT~H C~P~a~" S7502ST VOLMA ws ! 104 2 4 4- V 3* 23 1* le Archibald J C Ferriss Jr 2 2| S-5 4-5 1-2 S4S34 PIRATE w 7 154 5 3 Ls S* 2* 8* 3P- -J Pembton O Hak L 2i 11-51 2-5 69018 KILLDOE ws S 142 4 2 1* 1" li I1 2* 31S E MorrisonB Schreiber 5 9 8 2 7-10 69018*LADY JOCELYN w 7 142 1 1 3| 4* 4 4 4 4 Holt C A Holt 6 6 5 8-5 3-5 69018 VKVN ws . 138 3555 Fell. Huston L Corrigan 5872 7-10 Time. 3:664. Winner-7-B. c, by St. Florian — Volma trained by R Cassady. Went to post Bt 4:ol. At ihisI 1 minuK. Start food. Won easily: second driving: third the sy»me . St. Volma. tun. It the best and well handled, was reserved in the early stages, fenced cleanly and. moving up gamely when called on. won with plenty in reserve. Pirate, going well throughout and also tin-iiur well, came with a rush through the stretch and outstayed KIBdoe in the CloaSag strides. The latter shoved a high order ol speed and led by a wide niaigiu through the lirst turn of the course, then tired, but would have beeu second hut for Morrison engaging with Archibald in a whip light while going ovt L-Ihe last two hurdies. Lady .To.elyn tired fa-t under poor handling and ceased to be a sharp factor after going one turn or the course. Nana was going will when he made a bad landing at the water jump whll- going Ihe second time around. Scratched— 02518= Rain or Shine. 140; 68820 Dell l.eath, 140: 88D68*Jobn Dillon. 142: 88668 Snow-dilft, 136. Overweights — Lady Joeelyn. 1 pound. /A/1|iQ llllil RACK— I Mile. 68186 Ir36#- :; 88. Purse 00. :: year olds and Baamid. 13 Z7Jtj O Welier Weiuhls. Centleuien Riders. Net value to winner 8306. Tud Horsiti AWtPPSt ;; -t sTr Kin Jo keys Owners 7 U C 1" S i.vTi"~MR. lARMM w 7 151 7 0 6° 5 7," P 1" Mr Collyer.T R Taylor 6 6 4 8-5 4-1T SS842 SWIBTWING w 7 151 3 4 4: 41 Z*| l1 2" Mr CaldwlH HortOB 21-. 41 4 S-5 4-5 68968PETE VINEGAR W 4 147 i Z -- Z 4 i 4 •:- Mr HandkW .1 Donohue 3 6 6 3J 6 5 991 VLCOR w»S .51 4 1 1= l3 l»k 3l 4- Mr Fitzhn.I C PYrriss Jr 4 4 18-68-6 4-5 18758 FALKLAND W 8 151 2 5 3] 3*3 :." :.10 Mr Ferris R J GildersleevclO 15 15 6 3 S9S14 SARONOLA w 1; :. 164 s v I 8 7-6- S* Mr Murray J R Craig 88 SB 30 12 6 S8SS7 JEHANE W S MIS 5 71 71 6!» 7- 710 Mr WspnJ : Tucker IS 15 15 i 2h 67328 REDCOAT w 4 150 1 3 5i 6s 8 8 8 Mr RobsnE Bowman 10 10 7 21 6-5 Time. 272. r..;:. 1:211?. LIS!?.. Winner — R. g. by Cheviot — Miss Dance trained by ,1. R. TaylorL Went to post at 4:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second the same: third easily. Mr. Karnum was well handled, gradually moved up from a poor send oil and. responding to hard urging iu the last furlong, got up in the tinal stride. Switiwing. probably heat, followed the early leaders closely. lilt was in tlie deepesi going through the Stretch, which caused his defeat. Pete Vinegar, away well] need Alcor into defeat 111 the lirst three -quarters, but tired in the last quarter. Falkland run fairly well! Alcor quit badly m the last half after showing the most early speed. Overweights— Jehane, 121 pounds. tQnriO/l SIXTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 .25135— 1 :40S— 3-100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Tod XJtTjYJtJX; upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt *j 2 % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S8S94*8PONGfj IAKK WB 5 IBS 7 4 7"k 5** 31 l1 li Moriarity A B Camplxdl I 6j fii 2 1 asO.U LANSDOWN W 7 10K 2 3 l"i Ink gat Z» 2* U Swain K L Fitzgerald 7 10 10 3 3-2 i68970Bi:.NDR;o WB 5 111 5 5 8* 2" l1 3l 3 A Brown II R Raker 5 S 8 3 8-6 S8822 IONSOU TA w I 108 6 1 4 » 6" 51 4U 4* J Lee J W Pugh 6 8 8 3 3-U CfOMGAUZK ws 11 4 102 3 2 6I1 3* 4i 6* 5h Rrandt J II Raker 4 4 18-57-5 V-W SSSS4 KN. OF IVAMHOl *» ■• SS I 8 Z» 4 8* 1- t;» Dearborn 3 McCullough 5 7 7 2. 6-5 68822*TINKER W 4 102 ! 7 3» 7- 7a 8*1 7* Rilac J Arthur 2 2 2 9-101-2 8SSS7 RRD OGDEN WB 8 84 4 S S£ 8* 8* n6 8* T Steele A D Steele 68 75 75 :» tfi S8SS3 FAST FLIOHT w 4 104 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 T Taylor Scott and Cox 100 150 100 40 20. Time, 26, 51 J. l:m. 1:45, 1:52. Winner— Br. g. bv Calore or Filigrani — Lizzie Baker i I rained by C. GoodharteL Weni 10 BBSt at 5:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Sponge Cake, lucky throughout and favored by the going, moved up after going a half and. dashing b.v the thus on the stretch turn, took a long lead, then tired slightly in the stretch, but hung ou gamely iu the losing strides. Lansdowu, prominent most of the way. appeared badly beaten on tlie stretch turn. but came again and linisht d with a rush. Rendigo ran a good race, forcing the pace for three-quarters, but tired slightly in the stretch drive. Fonsoluca was in a jam and in the deepest going for the first: three-quarters and finished fast. Gauze showed improvement and ran fairly well, eonsiderbig that he pulled up very laine. Knight of Ivanhoe quit badly in the last half and can do much belter. Red Ogdem had a rough trip. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. I Scratched— ii01o-0uaidi, 91; ti»l l» Belden, 107, .+ _a


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