Coeur DAlene Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-05-07

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COEUR DALENE FORM CHART ALAN COURSE COEUR DALENE IDAHO TUESDAY MAY G 1913 Fifteenth day Cocur dAlene Fair and Racing Association Spring and Summer Meeting of t days books on Weather clear 0 p m Chicago time 40 p m lndicates apprentice allowance 4J FIRST 1 RACE 31 Mile S2M S2MRing O U D O Selling Ring N Net value to winner 175 second 50 third AWtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 770 WPERLvIN l 5 113 1 4 li 1J 1 I2 Groth AV McLcniorc 2 1301351 25 7070 MAGGIE is 3 95 2 S fij 5 3 211 Bezanson A V Thomas 10 15 15 fi 3 3WS 700 OUATOKIAN WS 10 113 S 5 uf 2 21 3A Pauley AV Russell 10 12 12 5 2 2i 7070 IXXUST i BUD i v 6 111 4 3 370X7 2i 3 43 if McGraw J B Clark fi 1 1 2i 8 5 5v 70X7 KITTY AV v 3 100 3 2 27573LITKB 3J 4 x 5 5 McDowl G M Van GordenlO 10 10 4 2 7573LITKB AN ZNDT NDT s 3 102 5 fi 87 i3 6 Hill I E Clark S5 2 95 71013 71013v 7051 ADA DOYLE v 4 10B 9 1 7 8 7 73 Moleswh T II Ryan 15 15 15 C Z Zv4113C 705 ROT5ERT v v4113C 4 113 9 9 9 S S3 TuIIett TOShaiiterStable 12 13 15 3 3jEYwsn CAPT LiIXDSLiEYwsi jEYwsn 3 103 1 7 4 C1 9 9 Burgame Kentucky Stable G 8 C 2 1 Time 2444 49 115 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch g by Leonid Hello Ranki trained by T H Miimford MiimfordWent Went to H st at 221 At post 1 miniit Start gotxl and slow Won easily second and third driving STIOKLIN moved into the lead ear y and won all the way finishing in a canter MAGGIE Ingan slowly but closed up on the leaders o the far turn and outstayed ORATORIAN for second place The latter challenged after entering the str tch but tirtil in the iinal drive LUKE VAX XANDT fin ¬ ished with a belated rush LOCUST 15UD id KITTY W showed early speed but tired in the stretch racing racingScratched Scratched Phoebe May 111 111Overweights Overweights Capt Lindsley 1 pound QTO1 SECOND KACK 5 12 Furlongs 2tll 100 4 11S1 Purse 5300 3yearolds and up O J Olfc ward Selling Net value to winner 210 second SGO third SHO iJ7l3lltXlul C w 4 106 S 3 L k 2i 2 = 1 = Buraiue Kcno Stable S5 1710S512 14 7550 RAMSY s 7 10S 5 2 3 3 t i Ln K McEwenA D Harrison HarrisonIt S5 2 95 71013 8007 VE1JE FORTY wn 3 3 2 3 37yx3YO It 1 3U BCJ 7yx3YO SOLO wn 5 10S 7 1 17I505 4 I y k 43 Pauley C II Conover C 7 7 Li fi 7I505 DAAID WAiUFlEUDw 7 10S fi S S78JO 777 5 T Murray I1 McKennip 10 15 15 fi 3 78JO SOIBROWFUL 7 10G 3 0 51 5S 51 CJ Wiiford L Stone 12 15 15 fi 3 7 = SOUTH BUN GOLtD w C 10S 14 fi 7 AV Taylor AV Femvick FemvickS 10 12 12 5 L 782 U BKX GKEENLE1AF w 5 10S 4 7 S S S S Hill L W Hicks 10 12 12 5 2 Time 24 49 101 108 Track fast PolkWent Winner fastWinner P f by Kismet by Melton Jean Green lained by S Polk Went 1 post at JO At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing HAZEL C ran in closest pursuit of VEUE FORTY for the first half then forged to the front in the stretch anil won drawing away RAMSY ran prominently all the way and finished resolutely VKLIE FORTY set the pace to the last eighth and tired YO SOLO was closing up fast at the end DAVID groundScratched WARFIELD from a slow beginning made up considerable ground Scratched 7 Abe Slupskev 10S QfO T THIRD RACE 5 12 Furlongs 2011 105 1 118 Purse 300 3yearolds and ui O V7 J J ward Selling Net value to winner 210 second SCO third S0 inn Horses AAVtPPSt U V y Str Fin Jockcvs Owners O H C P S 7U7I 32707iA5HTR13A IXHTNTUY BOY w 4 IDS 35 4 I1 23 1 Bur game AV Heath C 8 S Z 32 1SOtUTRKMVRGO 707iA5HTR13A w 3 101 S 2 2i 1 li 2 Hill Carlin Moody 85 85 75 35 1S OtUTRKMVRGO wn 7 111 fi 3 3h D 6 S J Murphy D Font G 12 10 4 2 7874 = TH1HD CHANCE w fi lOfi 5 S 7 fi 5 41 AV Taylor E Luwis 6 8 S3 32 8038 MOLbimt it 3 105 4 7 5 7 3 53 Cavangh VancouvcrStable C 6 2 1 8001 aAI H3 SHAPIRO wn 4 IOC 7 1 i 31 T 61 AVurren Coburn Bros fi fi fi 2 45 7051 jnOM11 HAUL wOllfi 2 4 Ii li ink 7 Selden FountntMounce S 15 15 fi 3 8000 IIOUHRTA WB C 107 1C S S S S lines S J Kelley 10 1212 5 2 Time 24 48 101 108 Track fast Winner HeathWent Ch g by Yankee Ilka trained by AV S Heath thesame Went to post at At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the gamelywore same COIXTRY HOY ran close up behind the leaders to the homestretch and standing n drive gamely wore AHiniBA down and won in the last stride AXUREA ran into the lead on the last turn and In a rushTHIRD galJant effort only gave way right at the end TRBMARGO closed a gap and finished witli a great rush MOLLERall THIRD CHANCE also closed a big gap and finished fast SADIE SHAPIRO GOLF HALL and MOLLER all showed driveScratched earl sliced but tired in the stretch drive Scratched 7071 Dai Overweights Rober FOURTH RACK 5 12 Furlonus 2011 l0i = f 4 1 IS Purse 550 3yearolds i and upward Selling Handicap Net value io winner 215 second 70 third AWtPPSt4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S wn C 10S 5 2 2J 2i 1 Anderson J Tigue 1 11101 13 out 7174 DEUVNEY w 5 11G 2 4 13 H 1 2 Bur game II McDaniel 852 2 12 out 7y 52 ICING ELK 5103 33 5 5 5 3h Hill L AV Hicks S 12 1 1C 787fi DADDY GIP w G 99 1 5 2 32 3i 4J JfcDowl R A Leigh C C 6 3 32 2 2i 25 7009 HUGH GllAY wl 93 4 1 4 4 4 5 Bezanson L Gladstone 20 23 25 5 1 Time 23 47 100 107 Track fast Winner TigucWent Rr g by Disguise Swift foot traino d by J Tiguc Went to post at 401 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same SKNKOA moved up rapidlv on the outside while going down the backstretch and after forcing DFLAXKY along at a fast pace drew into the lead with a rush in the final sixteenth DELANEY showed great speed but tired from fast iKicemaking near the end KING ELK saved ground on the turns and finished fast DADDY GIP ran well but was next to the rail and was forced to be taken back near the half then swerved out badly in Hie stretch carrying HUGH GRAY with him Overweights Daddy Gip 1 pound Q r7 FIFTH RACK 58 Mile OS320 100 1 104 Purse 230 4yearolds anil upward O W O Q Selling Net value lo winner 175 second SrO third S25 I rid Horses AWtPPSt4 V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C PS 7071 ROSENTA wn 5 109 93 41 in li 1 Cavangh VtrncouverStable 677 2i C5 7018ROSEY C57018ROSEY POSEY w 5 109 S 4 2nk 3i 2k 2J T Smith L MMVelker 6 7 7 2i 65 8000 LewisXOO SALL4E ODuVY w 5 109 5 2 I1 2i 3i 3 AV Taylor E Lewis XOO UOGOX wn 5 114 1 fi 3U 4nt 411 4 Pauley Guelph Stable fi 6 3J 2 1 TBRSwn 5 114 29 S 5 = o Forsyth I M Dfckson 34421 7812 FORT JOHNSON wu S 111 fi 1 676 Moleswh J C Ferris 10 12 12 5 2i 7 5 IESCAIl wn 5 114 7 8 998 7 = i Selden AV M Cain f 5321 7055 BKDA wn 6 109 3 7 7 52 7 Su AV Gargan AAr Gargan 4 4J 45 2 1 7071 AL5IIIU v 6 111 13 5h fi 9 9 J King AV M McClintock 20 30 30 12 6 Time 23 48 101 Track fast AAii fastAAii ner Ch in by Pcarcatcher Rose of Magenta trained by E J Ramsey We RamseyWe t to post at 4 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving ROSENTA rushed into the lead on the last turn and easily maintained it to the finish ROSEY POSEY ran well throughout and outganied SALLIE ODAY for second place The latter set the early lyicc ai 1 ran a good race but tired finally ROGON ran close up throughout SIDNEY PETERS is a groundScr slov beginner and closed up considerable ground Scr Ichcd 70TO Lee Harrison II Ill 7it3Phll Connor Ill 7011 McAlan 10 QO SIXTH RACE 1 Mile 2382 1 8 5 122 Purse J50 Sycarolds and upward OwOO Selling Net value to winner 215 second 70 third 5 Str Fin Jockcvn Owners O II C P S 7072 KITGIII LUMP w 5 111 225 5nt 43 j ink Hill J H Munsoii 2 2 2 7101t 7101t705r 705r 7955CAKOLIF11 tALCLIFF w u 113 3 1 Si 3l 2 2 = 12 Selden AV A Melvinnoy 2i 33125 ACOUN w G 101 1 3 li 2s 3 t 3J 3s McMartin FraserVallejSta 12 15 15 6 2 80383HOLAIBIiiD S5703X w 3 100 5 fi 4i 1J 1 5J 4 k McDowl DS Founhuu 10 10 10 4 S5 703X XOROAST1SR wn fi 113 4 4 fi 4 5uk 4 511 J Murphy F Rinebart 5 5 3J 32 35 8008 NLVNNIE McDEE wn 4 111 fi 5 2 B 6 I 6 Tmes S J Kelley 1151351351 23 Time 23Time 25 49 116 141 Track fast Winner fastWinner MuiisonAAcnt IJ in by Carltou Grange Lena Hrand trained by J II Muiison AAcnt to post at 457 At post 1 minute Start good and sow AVou driving second and third the same SUGAR LUMP ran behind the pacemakers early and moved up at the halfmile ground on the out ¬ side then under a good ride came fast in the homestretch and taking a small lead gamely kept It 15ALCLIFF ran a good race and seemed the winner at tin paddock but began to tire in the final strides ACOLIX was a forward contender throughout HOLAHIRD raced well but tired in the stretch NANNIE McDEE ran a dull race raceScratched Scratched 7S77 Haunis 113


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