Belmont Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-10-17

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BELMONT PARK FORM CHART. QUEENS, L. I., October 16, 1906. Eighth day. Westchester Racing Association. Autumn Meeting 12 day3. Weather clear; track fast. 265 books on. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mars Cassldy. Secretary, Algernon Daingerficld. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. 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. 1 9 FIRST RACE 1 Mile. 1:3753104. 00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. UU JL JL O Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 90. 1 nd Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO P S " 6499S2SAYLOR w 3 109 1 1 4 43 2h 11 J4 Sewell J E Madden 3 31 1g--,g--. 64978 GYPSY KING wsn 3 107 15 3 35 3 1 22 23 iW Miller S C Hildreth 6 7 6 1 647572DEUCE w 3 110 8 4 2" 2and 4 33 3" W Knapp J E Seagram 4 4 1S-51 1-" GI0363 ALBERT F. ws 3 110 3 15 95 andh 63 44 4U L WilliamsP J Dwyer 2 3 21 4-5 -. 61939 SUPREME wsn -3 110 4 G St 95 5and 5and 5h Coane R Minton 50 100 100 JV "0 61939 JAMES N. wb 3 110 5 13 13 13 115 102 6h Hayward J N Price 50 6r 60 0 To G19782 WOODSMAN wsb 4 112 12 7 5h 10 72 G 7l Hart T A Fullum 0 60 "0 10 4 ASTER DOR W 3 110 10 9 102 Hi 10and 92 Sand T Clark Mr Madison V 23 20 S 4 G197SsADONIS wsb 3 107 9 12 Uh 85.8 85 03 Radtke T M Cassidy 6 9 8 3 7-5 t!174S2YOUNG DAVIS ws 3 107 7 2 15 15 3b 71 10h J Harris W A McKinney 15 25 20 8 4 64998 PARK ROW ws 3 107 11 10 12 12 13 13 115 J J Walsh B H Ackland 40 60 GO 20 10 650773FRILLS w 3 107 13 8 7 7h 12 12 125 Jas HensyH J Morris 12 30 30 12 6 63044 STOIC ws 3 107 G 11 14 14 14 14 13- L Smith W H Snyder 10 23 "0 S 4 64978 ON THE EVE ws 4 11214 5 65 6J 92 115 14 R McDanlG Henry 15 60 GO 20 10 G197S FLYLEAF ws 3 107 2 14 15 15 15 15 15 Garner J W McClelland 20 60 60 "0 10 Time, 13. 24, 30fc, 4andZ, 1:01, 1:14, 1:39J. Winner Ch. g, by Ogden Illthyia trained by J. E. Madden. - AVent to post at 2:04. At post 0 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving; third eaviiv Saylor broke in front, but was taken up and patiently reserved within striking distance of the pacem-iker" then lashed through on the Inside In the stretch and won going away. Gypsy King was in forward contention from the start, drew out on the last turn like the winner, but finally succumbed to Sivlor in n game effort. Deuce was In close pursuit of- the leaders to the final sixteenth, where he tired and finished an easing up third, is a good looker and iromising. Albert F., shuffled back at the start and nearlv left closed an immense gap and probably was best. Supreme ran well up all the wav and showed good form" James N., away very badly, made np a lot of ground. Woodsman was shut off badlv at the i-alf -ind closed up at the end. Aster dOr was gaining in the last half. Scratched 03131sDaytime, 107; 0497S Markie Mayer, 107; 650772Cloisteress, 307- 0499S Dr Div 107 Overweights Saylor, 2 pounds. ftTTT SECOND RACE About 3 Miles. Steeplechase. 5:34 2 106. ,000 added. J fJ JL JL "rfc 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 70. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 5 10 15 20 StrFTn Jockeys Owners O H C PS 64993BOUND BROOK ws 5 145 1 1 25 2h 3 2 2 15 Ray C C Smithson 33071013 1-G 650182CALLER w 7 141 6 6 l2 l2 24 34 33 23 Donohue J E Widener 4 4 3 3-5 1-" 61993 ADAMS ws 4 130 2 2 6 G 43 43 4"31Dupee Gulialoo -Stable 20 40 40 10 V 64993 ALLEGIANCE ws 8 141 5 5 32 31 55 o10 410Hueston Mrs C V Tupper 6 9 9 2l l" 648592WOOD RULE ws 4 131 3 4 4 43 6 6 G 5 Kelleher B McLennan 20 20 15 4" S-5 64!29MAXIMILIAN W 4 144 4 3 53 53 l5 l3 15 Fell.Gallgher F A Clark 6 10 8 2 1 Time, 6:17. Winner B. g, by Pessara Coventry trained by W. Garth. Went to post at 2:34. At post 2 .nimites. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same Bound Brook maintained close pursuit of the pacemaker to the far turn in the last time around, where he moved up, but suddenly bolted to the outside, was then straightened out and came on fast and when Maximilian fell over the last jump, got into the lead and earned a narrow victory. Caller was a keen contender for the first mile, dropped back when beginning the last half and appeared badlv beaten hut lmlshed unexpectedly with a belated end rush and almost got up. Adams trailed far in the rear of the leaders for nearly two miles, then closed up with a sensational eiid rush and ran a remarkable race Allegiance, very sore, was far in the rear all the way under a bad looking ride. Wood Rule showed ned for a mile aud then retired. Maximilian outpaced and outjuinped his opponents, leading to the Inn I obstacle, where he fell when appearing a sure winner. Scratched 65090. Woolgatherer, 146. ftKI 1 K THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile Straight. 1:10 2 106. 00 added. 2-vear-olJ JfJ -L JL J Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPP St A V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO PS 646S9 ZAMBESI w 112 3 3 14 14 li Ink Radtke J R Keene G-5 S-5S7101-3 65043 LANDSMAN w 112 5 1 25 2 23 2 W Miller T Clyde S 10 8 3 S-3 65091 GLENHAM wb 112 12 2 3 35 3H 3h T Clark J W Kenning S v8 7 h 6-5 65055 SALLY K. w 109 1 6 5and 5and 41 42 Jas HensyJ E Madden 20 0 10 T 63043 RAPPAHANNOCK w 113 6 5 45 4 5 5 Shaw A Stokes 10 15 1 k " 647773YORKIST w 109 10 8 65 7J 75 G Finn T W Coulter 5 7 G C-5 649i.5 DTTNVALLO wn 112 17 4 7l 6l 61 71 Brussel Delaware Stable 20 30 30 l"; G G4920 CAMBYSES wb 112 16 .9 92- Si S2 S. Horner H M Ziegler 30 40 30 1 fi 65092 HARRY GARDINER wb 109 13 11 Hh S- 9 9 Sewell C R Ellison 40 TO 10 4 C5030 FLINT HILL wb 112" 4 7 102 105 10 105 J J Walsh J Sanford 15 20 0 S 4 65055 IRONTON WB 112 2 17 132 132 12 11- J Harris L A Cella 50 100 100 40 20 65092 HOWARD SHEAN W 112 7 10 Sh 1U Hi 123 DiHon J C Ndllv 100 300 100 40 GS0S1 JOYFUL w 109 9 12 16 10 11 132 Powers" R T Wilsbn Jr 100 300 300 40 650S9 BRIGHT BOY wr. 312 11 15 14h 11J 131 14 L WilliamsS Emory 30 30 S 4 C50t!7 WILD DANCE wis 109 S 13 17 17 17 13 Cnimins A Belmont 50 CO 60 "3 1" 64992 NARELLE wb 112 15 16 13 15 13 16 E Walsh T Monahan 20 "0 20 S 4 6239S JOE CASSIDY WB 112 14 14 122 12 1G 17 S Dickson W P Pendleton 10 30 30 12 6 Time, 1:12?. Winner Ch. c, by Commando Rhodesia trained bv J. Rowe. Went to post at 3:07. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Zambesi established a small lead early and maintained It all the wav under a hard drive -ind w is iest Landsman ran lapped on the leader nearly throughout and put up an unexpectedly game effort at the end" Glenham ran well up all the way, but tired in the closing struggle. Sally K. came fast from the re-V-and would have been third in another stride. Rappahannock closed up well at the end. Yorkist "ot iwnv poorly and closed a big gap. Dunvallo finished well up. but swerving to the outsde. Camhves 1 It 1 proving and finished well. Harry Gardiner, nearly left, closed a big gap and was pulling pmnns un Mp at at the tne end eml- Scratched 050.13 Philander. 109; 64732 .Sophie Carter, 109; Wise Hand 109 Overweights Rappahannock, 1 pound. ftKl 1ft FOURTH RACE-3-4 Mile Straight. l:10i-2-10j. Rancho del Paso Stakes. UU -L JLU ,000 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,020. Ind Horses AWtPP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S" 650912TOURENNE wn 120 3 3 1J l2 I3 l Horner F A Forsythe 8 1" ! 4 o 65033 PHILANDER w 100 8 1 4 4 Si 2h w Miller J R Keene s 8 7 a r 63aS9SEWELL w 122 5 2 2 2i 25 3 J Jones BleighParkSble 25 lG-SlG-S - 5 61372 MARATHON w 103 6 4 51 51 5 41 J Harris L A Cella 0 10 4 2 650312FANTASTIC wn 10C 1 5 35 3 45 5 Jas HensyF ONeill 5 5 9 3 t.r, 65067 VOX POPULI wb 109 2 S 65 62 6 65 Sewell T S Childs 4 5 5 S-3 i L 619313PENARR1S WB 119 7 9 73 73 73 73 Shaw M L Schwartz 4 4 3 6-5-- 6-50S9 GOLD LADY w 108 4 6 92 93 93 S2 L WllliamsA L Aste 0 30 "o S 4 65033 MAIN CHANCE w 109 10 7 S2 S2 82 93 W Knapp J E Seagram 20 30 5 8 4 6307S2STRAY w 106 9 10 10 10 30 10 Notter J W Henping 30 60 00 20 S Time, l:10i new track record. Winner B. c, by Oddfellow Ethel Thomas trained by R. Colston. Went to post at 3:34. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving third the iniiv Tourenne established a good lead early ana won all the way, beating the others off at f the Tend and i erackerjack on this track. Philander, under pressure, maintained a good position throu-hout and nt iii. to earn second place in a fierce drive and Is very game. Sewell was in strenuous amfgamo n ir?im of the leader from the start and only succumbed for second place in the verv last stride of -i J effort Marathon, on the extreme outside, ran forwardly all the way and showed surprising improvement Fa, : tastic tired after running prominently for five furlongs-. Vox Populi got away badly and steadily imnmvo 1 M ttt ltJand tt,Ul CO"la "CVer Wltc get P i"orious,c3,tir,m0,, Overweights Gold Lady, 2 pounds. fiftl 1 7 EIETII RACE 7-8 Mile Main Course. 1:25-1-120. ,000 added. All Ages. J tJ JL JL i Allowances. Net value to winner 40. Ind Horses AWtPPsTiQJ StrFinJockeys Owners O H C P S i.iJ9o BEALCLERE w So 1 . - 2 2 2 R Powers M Hirsch 60 60 60 out-, llmej l, -..i. 4flj, 1:105. 1:22 new American record. Winner B. g, by Ben Strome Roseleaf trained bv F. I. Weir Went to post at 3:57. At post 1 minute. Start gwd. Won ridden out. Roseben was sent alon- ill "P " " " reCnl- 15ca,,c,crc n nioderatcly well and was timed sepa- lately In 1-27? Scratched 64745 Klamesha. 306; 64S96Frank Lord; 90: 650792Suffrace 304- fi50T!3Tn,i.ii,a no. 64S79Tl,eyre Off, 85; K005Loring, 87; 64931Cholk Hedrick, 100; Slvmrni 104- W77 W-,to7 grass, 109; ki070 Lady Savoy, 106; taQ503.Montgomery, 85; 65113 Aster dOr, 107. -tei- fF 1 1 ft SIXH R.ACI:-i1:4 M,UeSV 2;W2--"-r- ?1.200 a,ed3-year-oIds and upward JfJ JL JL O Handicap. Net value to winner 65. 1 Ind Horses A WtPPSt St U u. str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 65093 SAILOR BOY wb 4 87 2 1 1 l2 l2 l2 is p w Miller W C Dalv x t 11 -1 G5093 ANGLER w 4 117 4 5 5 5 5 4h 25 2 Garner J D Odom 2 $ 4" Zt 65058 ORLY wb 6 108 1 4 4. 41 22 23 31 31 L WilliamsP M; Civill h ift 4 1 , 63S153PALETTE w 5 100 5 3 35 3 34 3 4 4 Notter G L Richards 30 0 40 1- 2 65093MISS CRAWFORDw 5 118 3 2 25 2nt 4h 5 5 5 Radtke W V Darden 8-5 3 M-BW!niit Time, 13j, 26, 38, 51i, 1:03. l:16g, 1:29b, 1:40?, -06i Winner Ch. c, by The Sailor Prince Flash trained by D. Carter Went to post at 4:30. Atoiost 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second drlvln " third the simo Sallor Boy made the runningundisturbed throughout, there being practical y no Mriou" oonoslMn Angler very sore and shut off early, trailed to the last turn, where he commenced movTn fast going second at the end. Orly. after running in forward contention to the SSt turn" bolted and ceased to be a serious contender. Palette ran forwardly and gamely throughout! Miss T Swford 1 wit v.rawiora, witu all four legs heavily bandaged, was unfit to race. Scratched 651065Good Luck, 123; 05100 The Cricket, 98.


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