Brighton Beach Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-07-22

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BRIGHTON BEACH FORM CHART. BROOKLYN, N. Y., July 21, 1906 Tenth day. Brighton Beach Racing Association. Mid-Summer Meet- ing 22 days. Weather cloudy; track sloppy. 270 books on. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, John Bodeu, Jr. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race Indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. OQ7Q1 FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:002109. 00 alded. 2-year-olds. Maidens. DO I 1 JL Selling. Net value to winner . Ind Horses AWt PPSt V Y- StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 63741ATHENS WB 99 4 -t 2J 21 2a lh J J Walsh M Kraias 5 6 T 2 5i G3317 MORTIBOY TV 97 7 5 and 3- S- 23 Beckman T J Gaynor 30 100 GO 20 12 62691 EL CAP1TAN TVB 102 1 7 7n 4 4 31! L Smith C A Mezger 20 30 30 10 6 635223CITRONA TV 99 14 2 1 V In 41 Notter AV B Jennings 4 7 C 2 15 61932 NORFOLK TV 102 12 14 6n 7" 51 Horner S Paget S 10 6 2 6-5 63G43 BELCHAMBER wn 107 2 3 4 51 Ct C II Cochran J C Coolev 40 SO 20 8 4 1NCACHEE ttb 102 5 S SI S2 7 71 Kberner G F Johnson Jr 5 S S 3 S-5 2i595 NARELLE wn 110 6 ! 91 9u 81 8 J Jones T Monahari 15 30 30 10 6 6SC9G COLONEL JACK TVB 107 10 11 ll3 ll3 11 9l Perrine AV II Holland 4 7 6 2 G-5 C3G40 FISH HAAVK w 94 15 C 10 10 103 103 C Ross Palestine Stable 30 50 20 8 5 6S2S5 DIEBOLD TV 105 3 12 12s 123 12l 11 Coleman O AV Deppeler 30 50 20 S 5 63C90 CRIMSON CLOAER TV 10S 9 1 Si 9 12 Raynor 1, O Appleby 30 GO GO 20 12 63334 ECONOMY TV104 1110 13 13 13 13 Sewell C F Fox 3 4 48-5 4- C3G9G DR. LEE w 99 13 13 14 14 14 14 Jas HensyR Bailer 30 50 40 15 7 C3741 STAY THERE TV 91 S 15 . 15 15 15 15 Reldel T D Sullivan 30 100 100 40 20 Time. 12, 24, 30i, 49. 1:01?, 1:0SJ. Winner B. e, by The Greek Ruralla trained by R. Boyle. Went to post at 2:30. At. post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same; third cased up. Athens ran lapped on the early pacemaker to tha stretch, whore he drew out clear but. tiring at the end, just lasted the journey. Mortiboy, suddenly improved arid always well up, finished wearing the winner down and should have won. El Capltan steadily improved his position from an Indifferent start. Citrona. showed a tine turn of speed, hut failed to stay and can do better. Norfolk, a good looker and nearly left, closed a big gap. Belehamber ran forwardly for live furlongs. Incachee ran in eloe quarters throughout and was going well in the last furlong. Colonel Jack got away very poorlv, as also old Economy. Scratched 02S33 Gargantua, 104; 03507 Soprano. 99. Overweights Colonel Jack, 1 pound; Crimson Clover, 1; Economy, 1. . AQ7QO S ECOND RACE About 2 Miles. 4:220151. Curragh Steeplechase. $"l,500 added. UO I l 4-year-olds and ipward. Selling. Net value to winner ,040. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 8 12 15 StrFIn Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 C345S FLY. AIRGINIANws 7 153 4 4 1 l3 V 1 li 1 G AAilliamsMr Cotton 10 15 S I out 63G3SPHANTOM w 5 140 2 2 3 3 3" 21" 2 2" Ray T Hitchcock Jr 1 9-5 3-2 2-5 out 6:.63S.PATAGONIAN w 5 14G 3 3 2 2" 23 33 3"3E Heider J E Wldener 1 6-5 4-5 out C353S DIVIDER ws 6 153 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 Roberts II AV Bull 30 50 40 7 " Time. 4:31. Winner Ch. g, by Territier Bessie, by John Bull trained by M. Smart. Went to post at 2:55. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Flying Virginian,- favored by the sloppy going, made the rnnniiig by a wide gap throughout, scorln" a lucky win however. Phantom, easily best, fenced poorly and, at tlie Liverpool, when going the last time around was crowded and nearly fell and could never get up afterwards. Patagoniah ran forwardly for a mile ami a half, then made several costly blunders and linally fell out. Divider was beaten off from the stirt " Corrected weights Divider, J53. AQ7QQ THIRD RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 1:514120. Islip Handicap. 00 added. 3-year-J O I lO olds and upward. Net value to winner ,705. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt St U Vi StrFIn Jockeys Owners O H C P S 635943DISHABILLE w 4 114 3 1 21 2J lh lb 23 U Troxler G C Bennett 9-5 2 S-5 sTuT 636413TOKALON ws 5 118 7,5 4 4 4 2. lh 2- Bedell J AV Fuller 3 4 4 7.5 3.; 63C95 VOX TROMP TVB 4 105 5 4 5 53 5 5 Z 31 Radtke J R Keeni; G 10 10 3 S-5 C3641 CEDERSTROME TVSB 4 97 4 2 l1 1 3 4" 51 4" Brussel It W Nelson 7 8 7 2J 6-5 G329G COA MAID w 4 99 6 3 3 3b 2J 3b 4 53 Kperner Kenilworth StablelO 12 10 4 2 63G41 BRANCAS wis 5 108 2 7 7 7 7 7 7 63 Shaw AV Gerst 15 "0 15 5 63669AGILE , TVS 4 111 J 6 C G Gs 63 Cl 7 J Martin Frank Brown 4 C G 0 1 Time, 125, 245, "7. 19?.. 1:01J. l:14i, l:27g. 1:411, 1:54. Winner 15. f, by Kings Counsel Night GOwn trained by C. A. Mulholland. Went to post at 3:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the ame Dishabille, away well, indulged the early pacemaker with tlie lead for a half mile, then riioved o the front on the backstretch simultaneously with Coy Maid, shook the latter off on the last turn and "wher challenged afresli .by Tokalon,1 outstayed the latter in a terrific closing drive. Tokalon, reserved within striking distance during the early running, moved up like, a Hash on the far turn and, challen"lng in the stretch, appeared like winning momentarily, but tired linally after a good race. Aon Trorap "which hid maintained a good position from the start, finished well arid gamely earned third place Ce-lerstrome made the early running under a pull, but readily gave way when challenged at the half. Cov Maid showed brilliant speed and raced with the winner for a quarter, then tired as if short and is very good Brincas trailed, seemiiigly badly outpaced for nearly a mile, and closed up some ground in the stretch Agile win " evidently handicapped bv the going. , Scratched f.:i744Ballotta, 95. Overweights Urancas, 1 pound. AQTOl FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 1:12 3 111. Neptune Stakes. Value ,500. 2-vear-Utl I rj "db olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,S50. Ind Horses AWtPStH Yi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S C32993BALLOT TV 125 5 2 4 2b 2h V Hadtke J li Keene 1 8-5 8-5 45 lT G33C5DON ENRIQUE TVB 107 3 2 2h 32 3: 2nk Horner A Belmont 7 S 5 8-5 3-5 G3GG73ALETHEUO w 107 1 5 lb lb lb , AV Miller R T Wilson Jr 4 5i 5 7-5 l- 63595 BERWICK W 107 4 1 3b 43 43 4 J Martin T C McDowell 8 10 7 0 4-5 G371tMARATHON TV 107 2 4 5 5 5 5 Koerner H P AVhltney 4 4J 3 1 1-3 Time. 12, 24, 35J, 48, 1:15. Winner Ch. e, by Voter Cerito trained by J. Rowe. AVent to post at 3:50. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon handily; second driving; third the same Ballot outclassed the others, was skillfully nursed 011 the outside in the best going for the first three furlongs, then moving up gradually on the last turn and forging into tlie lead In the stretch won "oiii" away in a grand performance. Don Enriqae liked the going, helped to force the pace and stood along-and game closing drive like a good one. Altheuo served as pacemaker to the stretch, where he tired arid then unexpectedly came again and was going as fast s Hie winner in the filial strides. Berwick was a forward and, game contender throughout and ran a superior raCe. Marathon, on the inside rail up into prominent contention in the first half, but tired badly and was evidently handicapped by the going Scratched 0.3539 Water Pearl, 127; 03459 James Crawford. 107. f Q 7 Q K FIFTH RACE 1 MG Miles. 1:44? 4 101. 00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. VI Q I tJ fj Selling. Net value to. winner . Ind Horses AAVt PPSt Y StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S G3G93GOLD COIN wit 3 91 7 1 11 li U U lh AV Miller W H Schaut. 10 12io4 2 C3G42 AOLADAY w 4 10S 5 9 Gl 21 21 23 2 Shaw AV Cahill 5 5 4 8-5 4-5 G2314 LORD BADGE TVSU 7 103 9 10 91 7 5b 31 3? R McDanlAV L Oliver . 10 15 10 4 63425CHARLATAN w 3 102 2 6 10 9l 7l 5 4 Radtke AV Gum S-5 2 8:5 7-101-3 60912CHOLK HEDRICKwsB 4 9S 1 2 3 41 4h 41 53 C Ross AV A McKinney 10 20 8 3" S-5 G3744 AERIBEST w 3 99 4 5 2 3n 3b G1 Ch J Harris A AV Gilman 6 S 7 21 7-3 C3697::REIDMOORE w 3 95 3 7 7 G Cl 71 73 Noone AV Shields 10 15 12 5 2J" C37I4 SAHARA wsn 3 89 10 8 5b gb SI 8b Sb Brussel Lake Stable 10 30 30 10 G G3C123EVIE GREENE wsn 3 91 11 11 11 11 11 11 9 Jas HeifsyJ P Mayberry 10 12 10 4 2 63272 MERRICK w 3 95 6 4 S 10 10 10 10 IHorner R S AAOOd 50 100 GO 20 12 63367 LACKEY tvsh 3 96 S 3 4l ..1 9l 9 11 Koerner P Jackson 30 40 30 10 6 63G65 MELB. NOMINEE w 3 91 12 AVithdrawn. Notter M Kraus 30 30 30 10 5 Disqualified for foul. Time, 12fr. 2ts, 305, 48. 1:011, 1:15, 1:421, 1:48. Winner B. c, by Faraday Altl Vola trained by W. Cahill. ..Y-"1! lo ,ost at 4:,r- At ,ost 2 Mies- start falr- Won driving; second and third the same. Cold Coin outliroke and outpaced his opponents, but in getting home, swerved right at the end and was disqualified fur interfering with Voladay. Aoladay, badly shut off on the lirst turn and aaln In the stretch, failed to get up, hut was awarded the race. Lord Badge, nearly left, closed an immense "ap Charlatan, away flatfooted and knocked hack on tlie first turn, made up ten lengths under Incessant puti-isliment. Cliolk Hedrlck ran forwardly for seven furlongs- and then tired. Acrlbest showed much early speed, but failed to stay. Reldinoore ran poorlv and was handled badh. Scratched 53291 Dalvay, 108; 03G443TcIephone, 101; 03745 Flimnap, 00; 03042 King Henrv . S8- , C3G93 Sir Caruthers, SO. Corrected weights Lackey, 95. Overweights Voluday. 2 pounds; Reidinoorc. 2; Merrick, 4; Lackey. 1. K Q7Qft SIXTHTcETMile. 1:12-5 111. ,000 added. All Ages. Handicap! i tJJ Net value to winner . Ind Horses AAVt PPSt Yt, StrFin JockeyB Owners O H C P3 C3243 KINGS DAUGHTER w 3 111 7 1 2l lb 11 1 AV Miller T C McDowell 8-5 2J 11-54-5 1-3 6376SSIR RUSSELL TV 3 SS 4 G 41 4J 3u 2i Bnissel T Hitchcock Jr 5 6" 4 7-5 1-" 63720FIRST PREMIUI W 3 US 3 5 61 G3 4b 3 Bedell J AV Fuller 25 3 13-51 l- G3720 HAND55ARRA TV 4 117 2 3 3?. 31 5 4 J Martin F B Van Meter 4 8 7 2 1 G34063AVAUNTEER TV 4 104 6 4 51 5 6J oh Sewell W M Rogers 15 20 0 G - 637433ROBIN HOOD wsn 5 114 5 2 lh 2 2b Ch Shaw J p Mayberry 15 30 "0 6 2 G3G92!BRYAN wit 4 100 1 7 7777 Koerner G B Morris 5 6 5 7-5 3-5 Time, 12J, 24J, 301, 181, 1:14 J. Winner B. f, by Ornament Qutenllke II. trained by J. Gaines. Went to post at 4:45. At post It minutes. Start fair. AA011 easily; second driving; third the same. King s Daughter broke -striding and set a terrific pace to tlie stretch, where she drew out and won off and was much the best. Sir Russell got into forward contention early and was reserved for a half mile then finished out fast through the last quarter and outstayed First Premium for second place. First Premium on the Inside aiid away slowly, was far in the rear for three furlongs, then moved up rapidly on the far tmu, hut was carried, very wide into tlie stretch ami could never get up. Handzarra probably disliked lie going, was patiently waited with In the early running and failed to come mi fast at the end Avann-chance" ,romlllelltly for ,ive nirIons !,I11 then failed to stay. Bryan got away very badly and iiad no Scratched 03521 Comedienne. 108; 03039 Prince Hamburg. 130; G3039 Edna Jackson, 109. ftQ7Q7 SEVENTH HACK 1 M0 Miles. 1:44J 4 101. 00 added. 3-year-nlds and up-UfJ 1 t I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 70. Ind Horses AAVt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S C3330 THE CLOWN w 3 98 6 1 1 31 ll l3 l3 Hagan G Brown Jr 10 15 v 4 Z G3G93HYPERION W 4 109 S 3 21 lh 23 23 2l L AVilllamsC C Smithson 5 5 4 6-5 3-5 62Ct4-MANDARIN TV 3 9S 5 4 31 2h 31 3b 3b Koerner F R Hitchcock " " 7-5 7-101-3 G371SMISS RILLIE W5 9S 1 6 C G3 4h 43 4 Finn F Cook 3 6 A i f G34GO JOHN LYLE TVlt 4 103 2 2 53 5 5 5 53 AV Miller AAr H Laudeman 5 6 1S-56-5 3-5 63G933AZELINA W 4 97 7 5 4 43 Ch 6 C3 Keyes T E CrhT 10 15 10 4 63591 R. F. AVILLIAMS TV 5 103 4 7 7 7 73 73 73 Bedell J AV Fuller 20 30 0 6 3 56911 AQUEDUCT TV 4 106 3 8 8 S 8 8 8 Bowden C AVatson 100 500 300 100 50 Time, 12, 23, 3, 481, 1:01, 1:141, 1:41, 1:48. Winner B. c. bv Fatherless Nlnone trained by T. F. Coles. W.ll,t ,H ,ost at 5:1- At 1ost ,2 I,n"es- tnrt Kool- Won easily; second driving; third the same, lhe Clown jumped away in tlie lead, forced a tremendously fast pace and came away at the end of six rnrlongs, winning well In hand and running a surprisingly good race from anv standpoint. Hyperions effort, at tlie weights, was of superior class, maintained close pursuit of the winner for seven urloiiga jefore lie succumbed and finished gamely. Mandarin broke slowly, but got into earlv contention on the urst turn, ran lapped 011 tlie pacemaker to the half, where he commenced to gain, but had shot his bolt and scored a lucky third finally. Miss Killle, on the inside and away poorlv. lost ground In the earlv running, but closed a big gap in the last half and just failed to get up for third place and was goin like a shot. John Lyle commenced to tall back after tlie lirst quarter, but finished going well. Aellnn nm.i was ..u.-, never dangerous. T , S-rat ied !300930rly. 11 1; !3771Tyron. 107; C30G5 EarU Rogers. 94; fi31913KHngsor. 102- C36653 Lady Lllison, 90; S3743 Phalanx, 111; 03014 Aarietes, 103; 03142 Gold Badge. 89; 02050 Ri""S 91 Overweights The Clown, i pounds; R. F. Williams, 3; Miss IUIHe, 2; AzeUna, 1, "


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