view raw text
LOUISVILLE FORM CHART CHURCHILL DOWXS TUESDAY MAY 5 1908 WEATHER CLOUDY TRACK HEAVY First day Xew Loiilsvlllc Jockey Club Spring Meeting of 23 days Presiding Judge C F Price Starter William Shelly Secretary Lyman II Davis i W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried rT A O7 FIRST KACE 5 12 Furlongs 2457 1001 1 111 Purse 000 3 yearolds and i r I upward Xet value to winner 450 Jnd Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners s P Sh tales 74165 GOLDPROOF WB 5 109 3 1 1743GDDAINTY I2 1 = I4 1 V Powers C E Hamilton 157 113 110 743GDDAINTY DAME W 4 104 46 46742403DEUCE 31 23 2l 2 = J Lee JWFerguson 396 154 163 742403DEUCE W 5 105 5 4 4744S72KINGS 4 = 3 3s 3 Pickens M Abadie 1C 12 45 744S72KINGS DAUGHTERWB 5 107 15 52 40 48 Franklin T C McDowell 79 74045 LENS WB 4 110 2 7 77412SCOLONEL 72 71 g2 51 c Koerner P Dunne 7412SCOLONEL BOB WB 3 110 S 2 21 AlveyG2 4 5 G3 T Taylor E Alvey 132 SC 90 71507 MISS CESAR1ON w 4 101 G 3 G2 G3 71 71 F Burton M Burton 74206 CHANCELLOR IWB 4 99 7 S 8 S S S A Morgan L J Kuss 929 439 564 Mutuels 564Mutuels Goldproof straight 2530 place 820 show 830 Dainty Dame place S740 show 720 Deuce show 13 13Sold Sold as liold Time 25i rl 107 107Winner HallWent Winner Cli g by Gold Spinner Glimmer Glass trained by J W Hall Went to post at 231 At post 4 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving Gold proof away fast and favored by the going showed much the most speed and won all the way with pienty in reserve Dainty Dame ran a good race and made a game effort to overhaul the leader on the stretch I urn but tired in the last furlong Deuce benefited by the going ran a good race and finished gamely Kings Daughter disliked the going but ran a game race Colonel Bob ran far below his best form aud tired badly In the last furlong Lens will improve on a fast track Overweights Dainty Dame 3 pounds Lens 1 Miss Ccsarion 4 T A C ± O Q SECOX1 RACE 12 Mile 24012 17 J 2 110 Purse 400 2yearolds Fillies I tt O O Allowances Xet value to winner 300 Ind T 1 Horses rr AWtPPSt TTTJTlr CH 1 4 II CI Str T1 Fin Jockeys T 1 n Owners MUT K tSSOlU AUCt H str pi gli Sales 742393ALICE w 107 2 3 3744S4 2 I1 F Burton J Capo 79 744S4 INELA wu 112 1 2 2745S5 I1 1 21 Minder Minder2i L A Cella 156 1563l 745S5 MISS HAPSBURG w 104 3 4 2i 3l 3 33 Skirvin Skirvin7i H McCarren Jrl9 Jrl9Si 74462 ICARIA W 100 12 12 12743S5NEOGA 7i Si 41 Fogarty4l Fogarty W Lewis t24 t24W 743S5NEOGA W 106 4 5 5745riS 4l 45 5 Heidel HeidelG1 W A Smith 108 745riS JAVA DUE w 100 6 1 17411C G1 51 G3 Hazzart J H Everett S 7411C JULIET M W 100 9 S S74435MAID S1 7l 7 A Morgan Gr B Hennessy t t9i 74435MAID OF GOTHAM W 110 14 10 9i 9l 8 = W Ott L Marion 67 6710i 74014 TENORETT w 105 13 11 11MUZETTA 10i 11 = 9 V Powers J C Calm CalmIP MUZETTA W w 103 11 13 13BELL IP 101 10 j Baker J Butler i BELL SIGNAL W 100 10 9 9GOLD 121 121 lll J Butler G W I nes 5 GOLD LAKE w 100 S 7 51 52 j2i wic ung w gtouve 72799 MIRANDA MILLER w 100 7 14 14739362LILLIAN 13 13 13 M McGee II Mengel t tFell 739362LILLIAN RAY wn 104 5 G Fell J Lee B Schreiber 176 549 29S 462 462Mutuels Mutuels Alice straight 39 place 1200 show 1180 Inela place 1000 show 970 Miss naps burg show 23SO fSold in lield Sold as field Time 24 JiOS JiOSWinner BurtonWent Winner Ch f by Fatherless Eostre trained by M Burton Went to post at 3OS At post ii minutes Start poor Won handily second and third driving Alice lucky throughout and favored by the going was a forward contender to the stretch turn where she took the lead and in a game finish won going away Inela away fast showed the most speed for a half but tired in the ctrelch run aud had to be driven hard to last long enough to save second place Miss Haps burg had to overcome early interference and finished with a rush loaria closed a big gap and was going fast at the eud Neoga hard ridden all the way swerved in the stretch and will improve Java Due had no mishaps Maid of Gotham can do much better and was in a jam most of the way Lillian Ray was caught in a jam soon after the start and thrown Overweights thrownOverweights Inela f pounds Xeoga 21 Tenorett 1 Muzotta W 5 74629 THIRD RACE 34 Mile September 24 1883 113 5 121 PurSe 500 olds and upward Selling Xet value to winner 400 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners stn Plf Plfs s ° h 74224 FINANCIER I 1 J I1 m E Martin II R Baker 121 74223 WAltN GRISWELL W 4 10 97 5 9 fi J 2n V Powers P Dunne 72 722U 7447DrVORCKE W 3 90 7 5 5a49ESTELLA 2U au n 3n A Morgan L A Cella 90 a49ESTELLA C wn 3 101 5 9 9 5 3 4 F Burton E R Brennan 153 f744GOlDA MAY W 3 f 7 S 1 Snk 411 rj ri prazier II Clark 93 71711SBONEBRAKE w 6 103 3 S 71 2 4U G1 Wickllne W Steuve 47 744SC LITTLE GEORGE W 4 lOoi 2 6 fih 711 72 70 Warren J P Barnard 16 744SC ItALBERT W 6 104 G 2 Si 8J 8l Si W Ott E Corrigan 294 71123 FORTUNATE wn 5 107 JO 4 4h GJ 98 9 Heidel W Gerst 20 73977MEADA W C 101 1 10 10 10 10 10 J Butler J S Hawkins 55 21 1 910 3S3 651 Mutuols Financier straight 3700 place 2510 show 1140 Warner Griswell place 3000 show 17IK Divorcee show 14 117JWinner Auction pools tield Time 25 512 117J Winner BakerWent Ch c by Box Paradise Won trained by W II Baker Went to post at 341 At iwst 1 minute Start good Won handily second and third driving Finan ¬ cier showed much speed went into a long lead after going a quarter and was never In danger winning rasing up Warner Griswell had to overcome interference in tile first quarter but saving ground when turning into the stretch got up in the last stride for second place Divorcee was prominent most of the way and finished gamely Estella C probably best was away slowly and had to go wide throughout but finished fast and would have been second in a few more strides Ida May was shiifiled back after going a quarter and came again near the end Ralhert ran poorly The winner was entered for 700 no bid Scratched bidScratched 74559 E T Shipp S9 744SGILady Anne 102 Overweights 102Overweights Divorcee 1 pound Estella C 4 Little George 45 Ralbert 4 T A iQO FOURTH RACE 1 14 Miles 17055 2OGJ 3 117 Kentucky Derby Value 0000 tOOvJ 3yearolds Allowances Xet value to winner 4850 Ind Horses AWtPPStSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners str PI Sh Sales 740C7 STOXE STREET WB 117 4 6 21 2B 2 Ink 1 I3 Pickens C E HamiltonSl 33 75 10 1071360SIR 71360SIR CLEGES w 117 2 7 41 4l 3X 2J 35 2 C Koerner G J Long 739 177 199 100 4440 DUNVEGAN WB 114 1 5 31 3 t 42 44 21 3h Warren TNCanidenJr f242 86 116 15 15715S3SYNCHROXIZED 715S3SYNCHROXIZED WSB 112 S 2 65 52 53 5 ° 41 4h F Burton D Armstrong 29 7 25 lu 74242 BANRIDGE vfsn 110 531 1J I2 31 55 5 V Powers B Schreiber 492 161 215 25 25744S93MILFORD 744S93MILFORD WB 117 3 1 710 6 G C fil G Minder W II FJzer 437 183 169 55 55744I33BILL 744I33BILL HERRON wn 111 G 4 52 710 720 71S 72 720 J Leo W J Young t242 86 116 15 1570020FRANK 70020FRANK BIRD ra 110 7 8 S S S S S S J Willms W A Hughes SS 32 62 J5 2103 CSS S67 S67Mutnels Mutnels Stone Street straight 12300 place 3790 show 1450 Sir Clegcs place 1110 fchow 850 Dunvegan show 1110 215Winner Added starters tCoupled as Yoinig entry Time 25 fOJ l17s 140 215 Winner HallWent B c by Ixjngstreet Stonenellie trained by J W Hall Went to post at 420 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second and third driving Stono Street favored bv the going and in prime condition ran the best race of his career followed Banridge close up to the threequarters post where he went into the lead and easily held the others safe for the rest of the trip Sir Cleges disliked the going and sprawled repeatedly made a game effort to get into the lead but the going was against him and on a dry track would probably have won off Duuvegan ran fairly well showing improvement over his Lexington form Synchronized closed a big gap in the last linlf was going fast at the end and would have been second in a few more strides Banridge showed the most early speed but tired badly after going threequarters Milford in poor form was never a factor The outpacedScratched others were always badly outpaced Scratched 08SG9 Balbus 117 745772Gilvedear 117 73GG7Dr Mathews 11 74631 FIFTH UACE 12 Mile 24G12 171 2 110 Purse 500 2yearolds Allowances J Net value to winner 400 MuTktsSold Auctn 1 lud Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Str PI Sh 742013SERVICENCE WB 106 7 1 I4 1s IS Heidel B Schreiber 225 134 148 G 7420DFUNDAMENTAL n107 8 2 22 3i 2 Warren W S Williams509 189 209 209W 0 74509 SOLICITOR W 104 53 35 2J 3 Pickens W J YYoung 58 44 62 8 745S3 ROSEBURG II w 114 2 5 5l 42 4 Skirvin HMcCarrenJr 89 48 102 102w 0 73236 DR ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONGDR w 105 3 4 4J 5h 5 V Powers J C Cahn 48 31 47 47TV 2 DR FIZZ TV 101 4 G 62 6s 6 F Burton E T Graves 32 24 So s 740S9 GLESSNER H HCOONEY WB 97 1 7 7 72 7ls A Morgan J L Beeson 36 23 58 58W COONEY NEOTF W 100 G 8 8 8 8 J BezansonC R Galnes 14 2 8 1011 495 679 Mutnels Servlcence 2130 straight 770 place 740 show Fundamental 090 place 070 show showSollcitor1080show Sollcitor1080show Time 24 50 trained by D Henry Went to post at 458 Attest 2 minutes Start bad Won easily second and third drlvinc Servl cence away fnst gained a long lead before the others were fully In their stride and the advantage he secured enabled him to last long enough to win Fundamental a good colt was in a tangle most of the way but came gamely in the stretch under a hard drive and finished with a rush Solicitor ran a good race and was prominent throughout Roseburg II had a rough trip and was away slowly but finished fast and should have been a sharp contender Dr Armstrong ran green and will improve The others were always outpaced outpacedOverweights Overweights Servicence 2 pounds Dr Armstrong 4 Dr Fizz 1 I f ± Q O SIXTH KACE 1 116 Miles 05135 l4Gi 3 100 Purse 500 3yearolds and up I tO O JU ward Selling Xet value to winner 400 AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys 74438MORTIBOY WB 4 110 6 3 2 I2 1s 1s745SS V Powers MrsMGdblatt 412 745SS NANCY W 4103 1 1 1 23 2 A Morgan JRWainwright 8 745SS2BUCKET BRIGADE WB 3 87 7 10 4b 42 4 3J 34 Ellenor J Arthur 203 203Troxler 745C3ST VALENTINE W 7 116 5 a 13 9 91 8l GI GI74rC02WASHAKIE 54 42 Troxler J U Strode 42 74rC02WASHAKIE W 3 99 2 2 32 32 3 3745S83KATIE 3J 45 5 5J Fogarty G W J Blssell42 745S83KATIE POWERS W 7 102 4 S C5 95 71 75 G 6 G11 Glasner W P Reardon G8 74245THE THORN WB 3 91 12 G 72 5J 5 72 71 E Martin P Dunne 139 W G 102 13 4 111 nil IQI 8l 8l J Norris FWTorreyson 74SGO HERON WSB 3 87 9 12 S2 7 S 9 9l Frazier J J Flannigan i 1 74072 CREEL w 5 104 8 11 13 13 13 103 10 W Ott E Corrlgan 40 7S226 SAN ARDO WB 4 108 10 7 103 102 11 11 II5 Neubert A W Perrln 4 700C9 LIEUTENANT RICEwB 6 112 11 9 12 121 122 12s 12s Pickens E Horton 7 SS62IMPERTINENCE ri5 Gh 95 13 13 F Burton G C Bennett 794Mutuels 971 498 794 Mutuels Mortiboy 1410 straight 1000 place 820 show Nancy 40700 place 3450 show Bucket Brigade 1010 show 152JWinner Mutual field no auction pool sold Time 25 51 l18fc 145 J 152J Winner GoldblattWent B c by Albert Counterbreeze trained by M Goldblatt Went to post at 530 At post 5 minutes Start bad Won easily second and third driving Mortl lx y favored by the going and away forwardly wore Nancy down in the first quarter and drawing away won cantering Nancy had the best of the start and after giving way to the winner followed him gamely and held second place safe throughout Bucket Brigade closed a big gap and finished gamely St Valen ¬ tine probably much the best closed a tremendous gap after being practically kft at the post Washakle favored at the start ran fairly well for threequarters Katie Powers suffered from Interference In the first half but had no mishaps thereafter The start affected the chances of several The winner was en ¬ tered for 000 no bid bidScratched Scratched 744 3 Ed Kane SC 74225 Water Cooler 89 Overweights 89Overweights Washakle 1 pound