Los Angeles Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1909-04-14

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LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. SANTA ANITA PARK. TUESDAY. APRIL 13, 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. One hundred and eighteenth dav. Los Angeles Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 122 days, jo b-ioks on. Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter. KiiUaul Dw yer. Racing Secretary. K. C. Smith. Racing starts at 1:50 p. in. Chicago time 5:50 p. as.. W indicates whip. S spurs. R blinkers. I" i i area in sarea theses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of hors s and weight carried. QAQ7Q FIRST RACK— 3-4 Mile. 7S077—1 :11 -5—112. 1 Purse 0o. 5-year olds and upward. Ovltf 4 *J Maidens. Colts. Dorses and Holdings. Selling. Net value to winner *525. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 M 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S SU9I2-SIR ANGlS w 1 109 1 Z II II II U J King K ii Jones 10 r, 1:. i; 8H524 GF.ORG fc GlYTON Wsn 3 W 2 7 H lb 3 . 2" Butwell G L Waring 20 M M 13 6 and :i :i GlARD RAIL Wb 3 109 8 5 6- 61 4J 3h Musgrve C B Reid I li 5 2 1 si"0« GREY OWL W 4 104 I 1 4- 3i |i 4h .7 Howard W T Anderson 20 26 t : s , sii.ifi-VANKF.K TOURIST wn 3 112 16 19 9- 9 •?. KS 3h M Preston P T Chinn I I I E I S 4 ". J .". »I»H ROBBRT GRAT WS 1 198119 13 s- S- H «■ Palms C 1. Hmekmj 9 - 19 12 6 sous Fit WilS .ItlSIOIMI mil 109 5 13 M» In" W 7 M McGee B Etcbrelber I f 9 4 2 Miton ANOLEFACE vs 2 112 12 6 U :." 7 s- Vesper H Jones 211 2n ■ 12 I s.i7mi LIDDiNOToX m 4 112 7 11 13* 15* 12h 9ii Rettig A J OoUtohorough* 8 8 :: 3 _ TONY BOY w .". ill. 9 11; 16 H 13" In. Boynton ManhattanStal.le 30 80 10 1 80919 CAROKIA u" :: "4 14 I" IP IP 11" H1 Stock I. Block M :■» ■■" 12 I MMI VILLAFKANCA »B 4 iU9 4 9 2" 29 2" 12- G ArchibdC O C*Ilfleld 30 40 40 15 7 80S91 TAMMANY HALT. w 5 109 11 14 tt» M» 14» 13 B Wilson M Donovan 10 15 15 fi 3 88858 HIGH ORMONDE w 3 107 15 4 H # M» If Kain 1 H Miller ***] :si 12 I MWM UODAX w 4 jW II S 15= 14- 15" 15" Vickery « 1* Tate 50 100 100 40 "0 67969 SONG OF THE SEA W 5 109 6 3 llh IS1 16 16 Shriner H S Blackbuui 10 JO 20 8 4 Time. i:;. 24*. 48.. 1: 1. 1:14|. ViiniiT— Ch. g, i .v Bedeck— Tillic Andrew trained i v B. U .Toms. Went to |Kist at 1:50. At iiost ."» minutes. Start good. Won ill I lift second anil third the same. Sir Angus sot off striding and showed the most speed all the way. George Giiytou closed a gap. CUM through last and. standing a stretch drive gamely, outstayed Guard Rail. The latter was under the whip all of the final sixteenth, caught Grey Owl tiring and got up in time to head him for third place. Yankee Tourist, all hut left, ran a good race. Villafranca was speed r. hut tired after entering the stretch. The winner was entered for 00: no hid. Scratched — 81781 H Jokey Bailey. 107. Overweights— Robert Gray. 4. pounds: Tony Boy. 2.. WHQQn SF.COM RACK— 1-2 Mile. M6M Hi 1 US. Pane MM. I year-olds. Maidens. OUt/OU Six-ci.il Weights. Net value to winner 25. lad Horses AWtPISt K V: % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O II 0 l* S 8-911 BtYUBS OCONNELL w IM 11 i 2= 2= ]h Page .1 I Duncan M M 20 8 4 NBll*DONOVAN ws 110 8 4 1 l1 V Rettig 1! Schreiber 4 5 5 2 1 SIR BEXX w 107 10 7 31 31 3* C Henry W P Fine 10 25 23 10 5 S"9U KBTiHEE WB 107 3 2 3 4" 4i Russell G Summers 10 13 15 6 2J S0! 11=ROBERTA wit 107 11 4 5 5r M Preston P T Chinn 6 7 7 21 6-5 Mi9ll LAQT PARET WB 107 12 10 61 7 62 Kennc-dv J F Newman 4 10 10 4 2 79762" R1CY EE TOVAR w 110 14 11 10h si 7" J Howard C V Tupper 2 3 3 C-5 3-5 EA DEXTRA W lu7 7 8 71 91 81 T Rice Mrs C C West 10 30 30 12 6 80854 RETT w 107 4 3 11» 6» 9» G ArchibdGarrity and Dunlap30 100 100 30 15 80C2S LEVENGHTON W 110 9 9 91 101 10 Shriner .1 E Madden 2 13-313-66-5 3-5 807W CA86IB ARGREGOR WB 107 5 6 Vf 11* H» B Wilson OrangevaleStable 100 100 100 40 20 MI740 GERMAN STEVER WB 110 13 13 13 13 125 Musgrve .1 A Kennet 10 10 7 3 3-2 Ma YOUNG MISS 10S1 8 12 81 12 13 Palms JohnsonandDodson 50 100 100 40 7 OCEO w 107 2 Left at the post. Sweet Mrs C M Mauer 15 100 100 40 20 Time. 112. 23. 34?. 474. Winner — Br. c. hv Milos — Metoora trained hv II. Tohin. Went to post at 2:10. At post 8 minutes. Start good for all but Oceo. Won driving: second and third the same. Mi/lea OCoimell raced forwardly throughout and. in a sharp last sixteenth rush, outstayed I i. in. van. The latter showed the most speed for three and a half furlongs, but tired in the closing strides l ■ game liuisli. Sir Be CO, in a sharp last eighth drive, finished resolutely. Ketehel linished fast. Roberta finished gamely under the whip. Scratched— S074O Terns Trick. 107: 80707 Third Chance, 107. Overweights — Young Miss. 1! pounds. QAQQl THIKI HACK— 1 Mile. 78834— 1 :371— 3— lor,. Purse 01. ::-year olds. Selling. OUlfO A Net value to winner 25. Bid Horses A Wt PP St A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S "V: SORROWFUL w 103 1 1 1 in 1* 1« 1« M McGee HendsonandHogan 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-4 out DfiBM GROTTO w ]o7 I 4 4" 21 2J 23 2- Musgrve Moore and Walters 6 6 4 11-2 : 0914 RIGHT SORT ws 107 6 I V 4» 7?.~ 5b 3J Rettig Butler Stable 6 9 9 21 1 80929 M1NTO w 107 8 « 5-. V 6- t;n 4". T Rice T H Stevens 20 30 30 8 3 80ta HOY JUNIOR WB 110 2 I B 3 31 | 5 " B Wilson Mrs N A Serihnerl.5 20 20 5 I M1859 NASMKR1TO WB 110 7 5 W 72 S 71 61 J King J E King 50 100 100 25 10 sMtC MELTON CLOTH w 107 I 7 7"k G 6* 4i 7« G ArchibdH A Cotton 10 16 16 4 2 80»2» WATIBRE WB 107 4 8 6l 8 41 1 1 M Preston C F. Faut 20 40 40 8 3 Time. 12.. 24?. .Hi?.. 4S . 1:01?. 1:14. 1:27. 1 :4H. Winner — B. f. by Bannoekhiiru — Trailer trained by S. If. Henderson. Went i,, i„,s] ;,t 2:42. At iMpst 2 minutes. Start good. Wen easily; second and third driving. Sov-lowful. in an easy race, showed the most speed and. coming away with a rusli on the far turn, made her opponent* appear cheap. Grotto. Iiest of the otheis, was needlessly under a sharp drive all of the final • -ighth and finished gamely. Right Sort, in a long stretch drive, finished well. Roy Junior tired badly .i i alter turning for home. The winner was entered lor jBOO; no bid. ttHQWO FOITtTH RACK— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 72044 -1 :174— 7— 120. Purse 00. 3 year-olds ijJj Cj Jmt and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. I ml Horses AWtPISt A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S " : KIAl.TO WI! 4 1IS 3 4 l1 1?. 1» l"k ; Archil/dW M Rogers 6-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 out SU895*GLORIO W 4 113 8 3 5J 6- 3 2=1 C Henry V P Fine iX 21 21 4-5 1-3 •M""ir.Hi:RN L. w4 H 9 1 4- 41 U3 3-1 Russell A J Jackson 6 6 6 2 1 80875 TOM MGRATH wsit I 105 1 5 2.. 9 2* 41 .1 Howard G P Brazier 15 20 20 7 I N0XH4 EN FIELD ws 3 103 2 6 3- 3* 5 5" Kennedy A Blute 20 20 12 4 I M,;;:: CAT M ASTERSOX » 5KH 7 8 C- 5 4h Gh O L Miller.l Miller 15 30 30 10 5 meat MARK ANTONY II. BGIw; 4 » 8 8 71 1» M McGee R F Carman 30 30 50 20 7 : 1915 KERRY WB 4 9815 7 71 72 8 Si B Wilson G Henrv 15 25 25 S 4 f929» PIN KOLA w 4 109 6 2 9 9 9 9 Musgrve E Alvev 10 25 25 8 4 Time. Hi. 22?. :.4». 47i. oil*. lTfif, 1:1S4. Winner— Ch. e. by Watercress — Teatro trained by K. Regan. Went to iM.st ut M At post S minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and lliird tlie same. Rial to, off striding, at once dashed to the front and. displaying brilliant speed throughout, had enough h fi to withstand Glorios game closing challenge. Glorio. in close quarters on the far turn, got a clear coarse when well straightened out in the stretch and finished with a rush. Kern L. made up ground gradu-;i!i and finished gamely. Tom MeGrath tired when the pinch came. Overweights — Tom McCialh. 2 pounds: Bnfieht, .* ; Kerry. 4.. tinGhlQ FIFTH RACK— 1 3-16 Miles. 7*934— 1 :5.S»— 4— 109. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-0JyCjtJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner $::2.5. lm! Horses AWtPISt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SOS73MOE COYNE wsb G 107 2 G 4 4U 41 4 51 1" Rettig A J Jackson 20 20 20 8 4 S0934-JOHN IX UIS wb 4 104 4 4 21. 2* 3- 32 2J 2- Kennedy Pasadena Stable 4-5 4-3 7-101-3 out WHS LOG1STILLA w 7 107 1 1 5. fH 5- 51 ■ :f Page H W Hoag 4 I I 8-5 4-5 S"897 PROPER WB 9 112 I I 1- lr . I2 ll ll 41 Butwell S Polk 15 15 10 4 3-2 NHE ST. ILARIO WB 4 108 7 5 31 3-1 2H 2and 4l 54 M McGee HendsonandHogan 5 6 6 2 1 80873 MISS MAZZONI w 4 102 G 2 4?. 68 68 Ci° 68 G" Russell M Reis 20 30 30 10 4 »«W MISS LIDA WB 5 107 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Musgrve E Alvey 6 8 8 3 6-5 Time. 11*. 24J. .30. 48R. 1:13=. I::!!*. 1 :.T3. l:r»!«. Winner — B. g, by King of Coins — Come Ouick trained by A. J. Jackson I. Went to |K st at :5::50. At ! ost fi minutes. Start new. Won driving: second and third the same. Joe Coyne, outpaced to the final quarter, had to go around the otheis for a clear course, then finished fast under the whip and headed Jolm Louis in the last strides. The latter came through gamely in the final i:lith next to the rail, but was given a weak ride in the closing strides. Ix gistilla. in a long stretoli drive, finished gamely. Proper set the pace, but quit when an eighth out. St. ilario showed much speed, but retired after turning for home. The winner was entered fur 00: no bid. Scratched— NOT!*! -County Clerk. 112: ,K09:t.VFirst Peep. 107: 80878 King of Mist. 109: 80058 Captain I.mnett, 100: S0853 Bye Bye II.. 107: S0S5:; Livius. 107; NOOOOSilver Line. 107: SOS7::-Monvina. 107; 80013 hidden. 104. Overweights — Joe Coyne. ■", pounds. QAQfi/l SIXTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 72044— 1:17!!— 7— 120. Purse 00. G-year-olds. CjxJtJandrt. SiK-cial Weights. Net value to winner 25. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MSM-HOMECREST WB 110 5 1 jh j;j 12 != Butweil W S House 3-5 4-5 4-5 1-3 out ..276 FRIEND HARRY WB 110 4 2 2= »4 21 23 Musgrve E Alvey 8-5 2 9-5 3-5 3-10 80894 CHILL A w 105 2 3 32 32 31 32 Page C B Rogers 6 8 8 3-2 3-5 Sii-9AKTEN"BERG WB 110 3 4 4l 42 4»i 43 Rettig ArterburyandPadk 30 40 40 7 2 vo" 15 SHAPDALE WB 107 1. 5 5 5 5 5 T Rice C H Greenfield 10 10 10 2 1 Time. 11J. 22j. SB. 47?.. 50?. 1:12. 1:18a. Winner — Br. c, by Watercress — Sister Jeanie trained by W. S. House. Went to post at 3:56. At post 2 minutes, start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Home-en si set a dazzling pace throughout, dwelt when an eighth out but. after a slight shaking up. came away with ease. Friend Harry ran in persistent pursuit all the way and finished gamely under keen urging, t liilla ran well, but tired palpably in the filial sixteenth. The others were alwavs outrun. Scratched— Mt.S9C:Auut Aggie. 10.5. £J/~V£VtJpJ SEVENTH RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 78980— 1 :04*— .!— S7. Purse 00. 4-year-olds CV-i/JO and upward. Selling. Net value to winir-r MSB. lnd Horses AWtPPSt% jfi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 80877-GRACE G. W 5 107 I 1 27 21 2[ V Rettig H W Hoag 4 4 4 8-5 4-3 80.X72 TAMAR -w 4 105 7 4 6. f.i. 41 22». M McGee C Enright 15 15 15 6 3 W01 *RURNING BCSH w 5 105 3 2 IP 11 P 3 J Howard Maple Stable 8-5 11-53-2 3-5 1-3 M.4.-I.A CHATA w 6 105 1 I !■ P 72 4 T Rice Mrs C C West 20 30 30 12 6 Mis72-LAlDAm.E W 4 105 6 5 41 41 B 51 Russell E L Talley 6 10 10 4 I 80959 REDONDO WB 6 107 8 11 8- 8= 81 • Musgrve J James 4 5 5 2 1 , H0872 THE SII.TAN ws 6 107 4 6 3- 3l ■ 7b Kennedy J Mason 10 20 20 8 31 MM CYMBAL wsb 4 110 2 8 91 91 9 81 G ArchibdW Gerst 10 12 12 5 2i 80959 ITAN w 5 107 11 7 B 51 61 9- Shriner G Heider 20 25 25 8 4 Mfitt iRONTENAC W.B 9 111" 10 10 11 11 11 10» C Henry J Griflin 10 25 25 I 4 80779 BYRON w 4 107 9 9 10* 107 101 n M Preston C E Faut 30 30 30 10 5 Time. llf. 2:1*. :i5. 47S. 1:00. 1:00 Winner — Ch. m. Iiy All ert — Mountain Madge trained by II. W. Hoag. Went to post at 4:1S. At post 0 minutes. Start good. Wen handily: second and third driving. Grace C... oil striding, forced a hot pace to the stretch, then faltered for a moment, but rallied in the liual eighth and. finishing bat, won going away. Tauiar made up grand gradually all of the final quarter and finished gamely under the whip. Burning Bush loomed up like the wiiinei- wheal entering the stretch, but tired in the final eighth. m Chata finished fast. The Sultan tired when an eighth out after running well to the stietcli. The winner was entered for .S4HO: no hid. Scratched sosol Gene Wood. 107; 8077! Kuropatkin. 107: 80030 Sevorton, 107; S0857 Cohleskill. 107: 80649 Columbia Girl. 105. Ovi-rw eights — Grace ;.. 2 pounds. OAKLAND FORM CHART. TUESDAY. APRIL 13. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. One hundred and thirty-fifth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 130 days. 27 baoka on.j Iiesiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtinan. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Itacing starts at 1:40 p. in. Chicago time 3:40 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse inn! weight carried. * QHU7Q FIRST RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 73345 — 40s— 2—102. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. KjVJXJ f O Selling. Net value to winner 25. lnd ■enea AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 7 ii 3 P S~~ M!»il KI.ECTROWAN w 109 7 I 5" B 11 Mentrv W Durker 7-6 11-51154-5 2-5 80905 KRZON W 105 8 I I3 1- 2- A Walsh F 1 Weir 21 23 522 52 1 -o;iii MADELINE L. w 109 4 7 7 7:: 3 W Gross G W Berry 4 I U 2 11-10 K0733 M.ARMIlli w 104 I I 3- P 4" Taplin H U Bedwell fi 9 7 2. 7 5 •924 R A LI AN ws loo G 4 Gl ■ 5- W MclnreP Dunne 4 7 6 2 1 I liNOilEAR ws 112 1 1 2 4: 6?. Kirschni F A Forsythe 6 11 9 3 8-5 80847 I ENA MKR1.E WB 102 I I 4: 5- 7° C Ross Denny ft Briggs 10 20 20 8 4 £0905 CINNAMON w 112 2 8 8 8 8 Borel OntarioOregonSt 10 20 20 8 4 Time. 24. 42?. Winner — B. f. by Joe Terrv — Quartrc trained hv W. Darker. Went t.i iM.st at 1:47. At | ost 3 minutes. Start g.xxl. Won driving: second and third the same. Kle -I rowan, away poorlv. closed a iiig gap and got op in the mat stride. Itezon. imin a flying start. threateaied o apreaaeajew his afifliallliai. but tired in the etaataK drive. Madeline I... from a fiatfooted start on the inside and ill close qnailers. was shuttled bach repeatedly and gaining like a sliot in the stretch in ■ cracking effort. Alarmed ran forwardly to midway ol the itretch, but failed to stay, as usual. Kalia itpaeed and shuttled to the rear, finished With I belated rush and is a slaver. Binocular, after brief pri.niineiice. quit badly. The winner w:is entered for $.3 l : no hi. I. Qfl"7 A SKCONl RACK— 3-4 Mile. 7S2S0— 1 :11 »— 4— 110. Purse Hl. 4-year olds and up- 0./«l/ I rh ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. fnd Horses AWtPPStU % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S fSh50 ;iGYPSY KING WB 6 100 9 I 2n 2s l* 1* Tapljn IT G Bedwell 2 16-53 6-5 3 5 mbi-7 -laiGCS w 4 108 6 1 5- 3- 3= 2- Buxton Keene Bros 5 I 5 2 1 8U8G8UOHN H. SHEEIINw 5 111 10 5 11 Is 14 3- E Clark JMCVane 2 B 9-5 4-5 1-2 8084» CXLONEL WHITE ii 7 112 3 7 7 7 •* 4| Stuart Baird AL- Martin 20 Ei 50 20 10 s.is.rt i BNS WB 5 109 8 I 5i.L s 7 ■ Olasn.r P Dunne I 10 10 4 2 lt»2C Bl-COUC VIM 4 10 I H 4"k C.i Mentrv WaJkerJkMcKinp 10 12 13 41 11-5 WVHAT AMELIA w 5 107 2 4 * fit 7 A Walsh F D Weir 12 30 20 12 G miX IKNA MAT W 5 108 7 3 .! E] « 83 AW BkerT O Webber 7 10 10 4 11-5 i.s-5 At I : WOOD WB I 116 18 9 9 9 9» W Mclnrell Mack U 40 4o 15 G .s..s::o-i:i 1 AVIS w 4 1"9 5 9 10 10 10 10 Kirschni A E Culver 30 100 100 30 15 Time. 24S. 48|, 1:14.. Winner — Rr. g. bv Sorcerer — Tirzah trained by II. !. Bedwell. Weui to post at 2:11. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Gypsy Ki:-L- ran into quick forward and neiabUeul pursuit and drew out decisively midway of the stretch. Boggs. Oatfooted and shuttled hack at the start, closed a big gap in the last half of a cracking effort. John II. Snec haii s«i the early pace fast, but quit badly finally. Colonel White, from a slow start, was jostled to i;i-.t immediately and made up much ground in a remarkable effort, Lens, steadily shuttled back early. m:is gaining rapidly at the end. Bucolic, nearly left, closed a big gap. May Amelia retired early. Alma May EBB In brief prominence, but is stale. MarwiNHl seemed unable to raise a respectable gallop. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. . Scratched— 70020 Burleigh. 115: 8002;: Pimkim. 100. Overweights — Anna May, 1 pound. QiQ 7 Pv THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 80 Yards. 7.8105— 1:40J— 3— 102. Purse 00. .1 year olds O Vf j I O and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Iud Horses AWtPPSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S yiiK13COWEN Vl 91 3 4 2J 2t U U l" W Gloss S Emery 8-5 2 9-5 1-2 out 80888 JOE ROSE WB 3 96 1 1 3l 3H 21 ■ 2J C Ross B Schreiber 12 15 10 4 9-5 MMH L1STOWEL w 3 96 4 3 5J 5 4;1 44 33 Buxton M J Hayes 12 16 16 6 I 80K88YANK. DAUGHTRwb 3 91 2 8 * 45 3- 3* 41 Taplin T D Sullivan 8-5 8-5 S-3 1-2 out 80731 WARDEN w 3 97 6 6 7 6s 6* 5- 5« Kirschm F A Forsythe 6 8 S -11 80832 ELEVATION w 6 111 8 5 6°* 7 7 6l 6« Borel KenilworthSkFm :!0 100 100 H U 80927 CABIN w 7 111 7 7 8 8 8 7 71 E Clark J H Brannon 12 20 20 7 I 80906 STRIKE OUT B 3 90 3 2 l"t 1=1 B 8 8 F H KingF H Milden 30 60 Go 20 M Time. 24f|. BH. 1:15J. l:42r. 1:4*4. Winner — B. c. bv Gold Heels — Wings trained by A. G. Blakelevi. Went to jMist at 2:34. Ai post 1 minute. Start fair. Won handily: second and third driving, .even. patently and skillfully reserved in nearest pursuit early, drew out at the half and held sway comfortably to the end. Joe Rose rau ill iiersistcnt contention throughout and is extra good. I.istowel ran in atrlkiaff oistance of the leaders and finished with a habited and uneviiected fast stretch challenge. Yankee Daiigh- • t T. from a bad start, made an extremely wide first turn, was then excessively urged in ovetrbanllag the lealers and tired in the final drive under a bad ride. Warden was sore and. while well up all the way, was never really dangerous. Elevation was outclassed. Csbin Is not ready. Strike Out is a pronounced non staver. The winner was entered for O0:- no bid. Overweights — Kistowel. : pounds: Warden. 4: Strike Out. 2. ; a QHOTA FOIRTH RATlE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 7203O— 1 :05S— 0— 112. Purse 1909.sh00. 3 year-Olds C7V/J~/ 1 t3 and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50. ind Horses AWtPPSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S09°82ROSE QCEEX w 3 T7 3 1 2t 1» H V B Clark .V Koenigsberg Z 19 51S 54-5 7-20 80.128RE«T1GO"CHE WB 4 126 12 3k 4* 2 G Burns S C Hildreth 4-5 1 17 202-5 out S09283BOOGER RED w 4 108 2 3 11 22 2- 33 A Walsh .1 IT Brannon I 9 7 S3 3-5 80S!M3CLOTDLIGHT w 7 100 4 4 5 5 5 4i Taplin Molera and .b.sephsi; 7 7 s 5 3-5 80928 DESIROIS WB 4 88 3 I 4- 31k 3"t 5 W Gloss R H Davis 20 25 20 1. 2 Time. 24. 48?. 1 :o0*. 1:0»»J. Winner — Br. f. by Kingston — White Rose trained by VV. Caliilli. Went to post at .3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the aaaae. I: sp Queen ran into quick forward pursuit of the early pacemaker and drew out on the last turn anil held - iv wild si eed in reserve in the stretch. Restigouclie, forwardly placed in inside close quarters to the itretch, failed to get up In a fast stretch sprint. Booger Red set the early pace and relinquished his le.nl on the turn, but held on persistently afterwards and is as good as ever. Clondlight. from a slow start, was badly outpaced to the stretch and finished fast. Desirous, away slowly, loomed up on the stretch turn ant tired in the closing drive. Scratched — 80850 Joe Madden. 10S. Overweights — Rose Queen. 1 pound. QIrQr7 7 111"1"11 RACE— 7-8 Mile. 78201—1:24*— .3— 111. Puts.- 00. 5 year ol.is and up CjvJI-"/ I I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 8088CBOLOMAN w 6 109 4 S ll ll ll U 1-1 Mentry D S Fountain 4 5 Is 51 3-5 S0S5FCADICHON WB 6 109 8 7 5= 3H 3* 3i 2-1 Kirschm E Dealy 9-1013-106 51-2 1-4 80923 MINOT WBB 5 109 2 4 7 7 7 41 3" "W MclnreW Gerst 6 7 7 21 6-5 B0923*aiOVAX. EALERIO B 6 109 7 10 23 22 21 2"t 4h B Clark L F King 6 8 7 11-56 -I S"S51 MY PAL w 6 109 9 5 4t» S | 5 5- 51! A Walsh W R Engstrom 30 30 16 5 2S miv;ii B3CKHRSALL w 7 112 3 1 8 8 8 7 t« Ross O P Fink 30 100 loO 25 12 SOBS BLANCHE C. w 3 107 5 G 3» 4 42 8 72 Taplin Franklin Stable 12 20 16 6 2 MI94S YELLOWSTONE WB 10 107 10 3 6-1 t | 61 61 8-1 Coburn V H Terry 100 200 200 60 fi KOSM BELI.MENCE WB 5 109 G 9 9 9 9 9 92 Buxton Fleur de Lis Sta 50 100 UK 2.0 15 8"47C KOGO WS 5 107 1 2 10 10 10 10 10 Borel P Albertson 30 80 80 20 10 Time. 24. 40J. 1:15s. 1:28*. Winner — B. «g. by David Tenny — Ella Boland trained by D. S. Fountain. Went to BOB! at 3:25. At post 5 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second and third driving. Bolo-man, on the outside, outbroke the others and won all th" way never seriously menaced. Cadiclion was !u kilv ami forwardly placed from the start, but could never get up. Minot. from an inside slow start, st.adilv improved his position into a fast going third. Oiovanni Balerio. after nearest pursuit to the stretch, tired in the final drive. My Pal and Blanche C. showed siieotl. hut tired. The winner was entered for O0: no hid. Scratched— 80047 Bill Curtis, 100. Q/-QT Q SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 78105— 1 :40J— 3— 102. Purse IN. 3-year olds CvJt/ I KJ and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 80927T«B PEER w3 95 7 2 51 5% 4k 2? 1 C Ross P Dunne 3 1S-51S-53 5 2 7 X0793DANDRLlONT W 7 114 4 1 8 6* 5=1 31 2? G Burns S C Hildreth 4 5 4-5 I 5 1 3 out so.i2ii GEMMELL w 5 103 1 4 41 33 3H U ::■ Mentry W Walker 15 15 15 5 8-5 SH926 EARLY TIDE WB 4 104 8 3 ll 2-1 1" 53 4» Buxton Fleur de Lis Sta 6 8 8 11-51 80Mfi*F. NBTGENT w 5 105 3 5 21 11 2l 41 5« A Walsh Old Ned Stable 20 50 50 15 8 Miv--OCEAN SHORE w 3 105 2 8 6 7 7 7 61 Kirschm Elliott and Marronl2 30 30 7 I S0925"CRESSINA 6 103 5 6 3 4h 6= G« 71" E SullivanE J Ramsey 20 20 20 8 3 M951 HUGH MGOWAN WSB 8 105 6 7 7" 8 8 8 8 W MclnreG P McNeil 100 5o0 CM 100 50 Time. 24=. 49*. 1:14;. 1:41?. 1:4Z|. Winner — Ch. g. bv Batten — Countess Irina Grained by F. Ilauloin. Went to post at :l:54. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. The Peer, luckily placed, tint pocketed to the stretch, made good decisively in the closing sprint. Dandelion was crowded out and had a rough journey to the stretch, then made a wide turn and failed to get up under an inadequate ride. Gemmel! was forwardly placed throughout and a game third. Karlv Tide, from ; living start, set the pace to the stretch and tired. F. Netigent lapped the leailer for six furlongs and quit badlv. Ocean Shore, prominent for half of the journey, quit badly and his race should be thrown out. Ci-essirta failed to stay and seems in bad form. Sera tclied— 80020 Fordello, 107.


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