Newport Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1903-01-25

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NEWPORT FORM CHART. NEWPORT, KY., January 34, 1903. Thirty-first day. Queen City Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Woather cloudy; track good. Presiding Judgo, Clem Creveling. Starter, P. Chinn. Secretary, James H. Nixon. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. J indicates whip, 5 spurs, 8 blinkers. F1RST RACE l-a Mile. Purse 50. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 7 2 2 9 Ind Horses A Wt St M, StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 3 P 3G214 WOLFGAR w 5 109 4 l1 1- l3 T Walker C M Jaeger 4 4 4 3 3G21S MUSIC MAN w 3 9S 1 35 35 25 D ONeal J Thomas 4-5 4-5 4-5 out 3719G KATE MACDUFF W 5 1045 2. 24 24 3" Blair Mrs E Stucke 4 5 5 2 3719G3PINEBROOK w 3 103 3 G G 44 Fitzmce A R Rhodes 3 3 3 4-5 37178 TRANSYLVANIA w 3 96 5 45 45 54 E MorsonJ T Patton 15 15 S 3 37101 BUDGET OF FUNw 3 96 G 5- 54 G Rogers C Cunningham 10 10 10 37196 NELLIE BLY II.WSB 3 96 Left at the post. Gnfield T A Davies G 8 8 I Time, 24, 493. Winner Ch. h, by Masetto Kinda trained by C. M. Jaeger Wont to post Rt 2:01. At post 4 minutes, btart good. Won easily; second driving. Wolfgar was off well in motion, raced to tho front quickly, and running, well in naud, won as his rider pleased. Music Man mot with interference, but finished fast through tho final eighth. Kate Macduff ran a good" race, but tired slightly when the pinch came Pinebrook finished with a bolatod rnsh Scratched 37161 Nancy Lucrece, 113; 37077 Joe Fields, 90. Overweights Wolfgar, 1 pound; Kate Macduff, 3J; Pinebrook, 2; Nellie Bly II.. 5. Wolfgar, show, 4 to 5. Kate Macduff, show, evens. Pinebrook, show, 2 to 5. 37230 SECOND HAC1S3" MlJe rseSlSO. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling; Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3717S-QUINCY wsb 3 95 5 42 21 2l lnk Hoffler J A Nixon 8-5 8-5 V 371653BERNIE ws 6 105 2 32 35 3 4 21 Fitzmce W Miller and Co 4 5 5 37212SIR KENNETH W 7 112 3 225 14 14 34 Rooney W D Jones 8-5 8-5 8-5 1- 371G5TOBE PAINE ws 7 1185 G 51 4 42 42 Stanton G F Farmer 4 5 5 37215 ORICIUS wb 5 115 4 G3 Gls 53 5 W Stuart G B Kittrell 15 15 15 6 37215 ST. SIDNEY ws 5 115 1 15 52 G15 G5 T Walker W J Logan 8 8 8 ? 37197 L. TOM. TUCICER W 5 1065 7 7 7 7 7 Earl S Murphy 15 15 15 n Time, 25J, 50J, 1:1GJ. Winner Blk. c, by Burlington Mattie Amelia trained by T. Wedderstrand. Went to post at 2:30. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; sscond tho same Qaincy favored by his light impost, ran a good race and stalled off Bernies determined rush in the last fifty yards. Beruio closed up fast when straightened out in the stretch run, caught Sir Kenneth tiring in tho last hundrd yards and passed him under punishment. Sir Kenneth was used up forcing tho naco and had nothing left to finish with when put to a diiva. Scratched 37181 Maria Bolton, 110; 371982Battus, 105; 37215 Facade, 105; 372152Cologno II 100 Overweights Tobo Paine, 3i pounds; Oricius, 3; Little Tommy Tucker, H. Qnincy, show, one. Bernie, show, 4 to 5. Sir Ksnneth, show, out. "3723X TUIRD RAClfi5 8 Mile Pnrse50. 3-year-olde and upward. Allowances. nd Horse A Wt St H lA 3A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 371993CHARLO W 7 1105 2 2 25 25 ll Burris J O Tinsley 3331 371G4FR. KESINGER W 3 101 3 34 34 33 2 Mntain T R Cornwell 3 3 S 37179FOLLOW w 4 104 1 lj 1 15 35 Hoffler T P Crow 6-5 3-" 3 l- 37196GUS BURKLEY w 7 115 5 53 4"k 4l 4 Spargur C Lyon 5 5 50 37178DR. CARR W 3 105 6 41 C5 51 52 Gdyear W J Luzader G G 6 3G9922GUIDE ROCK W 8 110 7 7 7 G2 G4 Smonds F W Johnson 5 5 5 " 37182BRNDY SMASHwb 5 120 4 Gl 53 7 7 Rooney J Evans and Co G 6 G " " Time, 245, 483, 1:02. Winner B. h, by St. Charl s Narina trained by J. O. Tinsley. Went to post at 2: 9. At post 5 minntes. Start fair. Won handily ; second the samo. Charlo ran a ood race, worn down Kollow in the final eighth and won, with something in reserve?. Fraul Kesnjrar aid behiud the leader to tho final sixteenth and finished fast under a vigorous ride. Follow tired w hun tho pinch came. Gus Burkley came strong when too late. Brandy Smash seemingly lacked his asual peed. Scratched 371973Gerda, 87. Overweights Charlo, 21 pounds; Gus Burkley, 5; Dr Carr, 4; Guide Rock, 5. Charlo, show, 2 to 5. Frapk Kedngnr, show, 1 to 2. Follow, show, out. 87 232 F:I1 HACE-g-8 Mlle- Purso S150. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Cnd Horses A Wt St Y M U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37147 DR. HASSMAN w 8 117 1 l2 14 14 14 Rooney W Hyle 4 4 4 ? 1 37148 DEVERIC ws 6 117 5 3 34 32 2 Burris J A Reynolds 6 7 7 - 371S0ORRIE GOAN W 5 117 G 44 45 44 35 Mntain J Stephens 3 3 3 1 37197 DUPLICATE w 7 108 4 8 8 55 45 Spargur C Lyon 4 5 5 371473ADA RUSSELL ws 8 103 8 72 72 G2 52 Hoffler T P Llovd g g r o ;n992SUAVE w 6 115 7 G 65 8 63 Gdyear T A Davies 4 4 4 -" 371S03 JUNIPER w 5 110 3 55 55 75 7 T Walker W J Logan 8 8 8 3 532S6 SOUNDLY" W 5 115 2 24 22 22 8 Enos F Kesinger 3-5 1 4.5 1.0 Time, 245, 495, 1:02J. Winner Ch. g, by St. Sleepy Jim Bay Dodo trained by W. Hyle. Wert to post at 3:. At post 13 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second handily. Dr. Hassman off well in his stride, showed a good turn of spend and won with plenty iu reserve Liavc-c was richt there all tho way and ran a gooa race. Orrie Goan closed up faf-t in the final t-: hth nndlv onit badly in the stretch run and was probably short. Duplicate made up much grou: j fron bad becin-ing Dr. Hassman, show, 4 to 5. Deveric, show, 3 to 2. Orrio Goan, show, 3 to 5. Suave show 4 to T Sonndy, show, out. J 3 3 FIFTH HACE1 M le Purs8 5150. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. nd Horsos A Wt St M Yt M StrFin Jockeys Owners " O H C P " 37131 MEGGS wb 8 114 1 44 4" 4 35 14 Ransom W F Taylor ?i 2 T 37199 J. J. T. wb 7 123 8 S G 54 43 25 Dwning W Miller 10 10 10 4 J71812FUCINO ws 8 114 4 5 55 05 55 3 Fitzmce J Schwarzendahl 4 5 5 371SDELEVEN BELLS w 6 115 2 32 3-5 35 25 4 T Walker T A Davies G-5 G K T 37199 BOITTIE WB 3 97 5 1J 25 15 15 5 Hoffler J C Wilson 444 o 3H623MARCY tvb 5 111 7 G4 7" 7" 73 65 Rooney L J Kuss 5 G G " 3H81 JULIETTA B. w 5 112 3 24 l2 23 G V" Mntain W J Logan G G G S 370273JOLO w G 114 6 75 8 8 S 8 Stevens L Galbraith 1 10 10 r, Time, 252, 51J, 1:175, 1:425. Winnor Ch. g, by Deceiver Mamie Cole, by Silvermine trained by W. F Taylor Went to post at 4:03. At post 5 minntes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Meggs alwavs m a contending i.ositiqn, swung to the middle of the track in the stretch run aud, coming fast in the final sixteenth, won going ayay. J. J. T began slowly, but worked his way gradnally to the front and was leading at the final eighth, but could not stall off tho winners rush. Fucino skinned the rail on thestretch turn, saving grpnrid, and finished well. Eleven Bells could not handle the weight and ouit hon the pinch came. Boittio was used up in forcing tho pace. Jnlietta B. was run into exhaustion in tho first part of tho race. Meggs, show, 1 to 2. J. J. T., show, 2 to 1, Fucino, show, evens. Elevon Bolls, show, 1 to 4. Boittio show, 4 to 5.


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