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NEW YORK FORM CHART. AQUEDUCT. AaVEDVCT, I.. I.. Taesday, April 33. 1907. Eighth day. Qneeas County Jockey club. Spriag Mecttag i |o days Weather cloudy; track fast. i2iv I ks on. i Preaidhng .indue larenee McDowelL Starter, Mars Cassidy. secretary. K. Rehbetger. Ka.inu -farts at 2:30 p. tn. W Indicates whip, s spurs. R blinkers. Figures in parenthesis foOewang the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse anil weight carried. /QOOd FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. l:12f— *— 41and m» added. .3 year olds and Upward. OnOOt; lillii-. Mares and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner .tifili. Ind Horses AWTrp St UStTpin Joekeya Owners O HOPE, 08S322ROBIN HOOD wsn 6 113 ti 3 !■ I- 1 !• W Miller .1 P Mayberry 1-6 7-6 4-6 2-61-5* 07491»TAX1 R ws S 112 2 1 » 2« 2". 2- C Koerner W T Anderson 30 E8 M S 4 08282 GOLDEN SHORE us:: OS • I T.: 3 .: 3". .la- HensyF 1". Brown I I 8-6 I S K82S0 Ml-:i.l: NOMINEE W8B I 110 3 ! ,■ .". r I Notter M brans In 12 lj | 8-6 08207OOBLESKILL ws 3 91 R a P 4* ■• H R McDanlMn N Hoffman 8 :i 8 2. l 68242*DR HOLDS wsa 4 MG 9 t 2 61 8 6«1 Musgrvt I T W I 1 ii 5 7 5 12 04808 ST E6TEPHE Wsa I HG f , 7 7 7 7 Hogg Carter 50 Hfi 1 ki 10 20 is s- i. Mi u R wsa 3 M I s sis s- s 8W Truss, i Miss aai MarroneSO 30 M s 4 88283 JARVIS I i; wsa 3 ss 7 9 ;• . a 9 Medlicotl R Angarola 100 288 288 88 -10. Time. 13. 21.. is .. | 131. Winner I:, g, b. Kingston Belle ol Maywood trained by I. P. Mayberry i. Weill to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start .» d. Won wry eusttj; second and third driiu:. i."iiii lb...-! . .i - easil] u-~t. made all the [.ace bj a wide atargin ind wa* only cantering at the end. Taxer always in ■ b I position, held the rest sale after Dr. lb.llis went wide oa the stretch turn. •olden Shore ran ■ ;;ood roc and finished fast. Melbourne Nominee go! off well but was crowded bac.i and made up mound when be uot free sailing. Coble-kill finished gamely. Mr. Mollis ran a very fast half bin l.olie.l .it the head o] the stretch. ,lanis Lane was practical! left. The winner was entered lor JjMKI; no bid. Scratched S82M Tanager, : : : 88302 Little W k..|-, 112. Orerweighti Gotdea Shore, 1 i nd; LAaaaar, 1. CQQ/ir BECON i RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1:12 3 IIP. 8880 added. 3-year-otda and upward. DOOtcU Handicap Net rahae to winner 8J8BO. Ind Horses , AVt"PP~St M V2 % StTFln Jockeys Owners O H C P S 04813 KINGS DAUGHTERwa I 12C 3 3 I" I 1- lJ C H BhJlgT C McDowell 2J 41 3. 1 1-3 hsr:.:.-i-|ci:ssi.. wa I 114 I 1 :: ; 3" i"1 2* Horner .1 Joyner 4 • I S 7 5 12 1 :. 88259 SIR EDWARD wan I 187 2 2 2". 2 31 3 M Preaton .1 .1 Walsh :, I :; 0-101-3 64432 SAMSON wsa 1117 I I 5 4 4 4 .las HensyF Curl, w M 12 s 2 4 5 86290*WATERBURY ws 3 111 5 G 4 5 S 5 Mountain R F Canaan 10 20 IS 4 1 Time 12|, 241, Ml, I :I3. Winner ]:. I. by Ornament Qaeenlike II. trained by ;. Benny. Went to post at 3:00. Ai post 2 minutes. Start .mm|. Won easily: weoad aad third the oaaar Mims Dauchter i~ In grand form, mole all the pace and held the race safe ai all stages. Creasina was itserred In behind the leaders and passed Sir Edward when called on but could not reach the winner. Sir Edward showed eartj weed bul tired and is erldently not in bis best CaUfsraia form. Saassoa ran midoralely well and Iculd be benefited by this race. Scratched— 67801 8t Valentine, lis 87820 Hyperion II., 125; 88258 Rat flea xe. 10C -O Q Q /I T THIRD RAIL 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight Course. SSg— 2— 18J8. U0 added. 2-year- DOOtcI Olas. Sidlins. Net value to winner 8T8Q. Ind Horses AWtPPStA Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S CITIZEN W8B MS 11 7 31 21 1- AV Miller . I R Keeaa 2 3 13-51 3-5 88278 BISKRA ws Off 5 1 21 31 2J Notter L R Thomas 3 4 2 4-5 2-5 88306 LOOK Wi M 2 6 1: l1 3£ Rollins Onecfc Stable « 10 10 4 2 68288 ASTORIA BELLE Wi Ml * 2 4» 4J 4l Abuchon P T Chitm 12 20 15 6 3 882M RAIMONDO wsb 04 13 3 6» 6" 6 Clausen J A Rennet 5 7 7 2J 7-5 08282 CUERNAVACA arsa M I E 6i 6h and* Jas HensyF Rurlew 5 S 6 2 6-5 Wc44 OCEANIC us M 12 1 71 71 71 Deckinaa F J Parrel! 15 30 30 10 5 48271 fOMMISNKR THOMA8W 97 1 I Oi H b1 F Swain T M Sullivan 30 60 50 30 10 SILVER CUP w* 101 8 S 6* !«h 8* R McDanlR Tucker ]j 40 40 15 7 68282 BTLVIA G. WS Ml 3 lo M| M* M* Garner A L hate 30 30 30 10 5 FOREMAST wi Mil 7 12 11 11 ll3 Horner J G Oxnard 15 30 30 10 6 68265 HENRY KELLY ws 1113 111 13 12 12" M Preston J J Walsh 30 50 30 10 5 68271 ACREEDOR WS M2 10 13 13 13 13i Rrussel T Fitzgerald 30 50 20 6 3 CONCERNED ws 102 14 14 it 14 14 Muaarve «; Merriweather 50 10010030 10 Tiaae, r»4i. Witiner R. ;,, by Voter — Bkde 1 trained by .1. Rowe. Went to ji..st at 3!31. At post 2 minutes. Start rood. Won easily: second and third driving. t in/en wa saved in the early stages ami responding gamely to Miller nrgtag in the final eighth Bnlabed fust and was goiag away al the end. Riskra. always well up, caught LiM.k ttrhtg near the finish and 01 an in tiaae for at ml place. Look, oft poorly, fouud an opeahng next to the rail oa the turn and was inkkly in front but tired in the closing rush. Astoria Relle ran forwardly ami gamely all the way. The winner, entered for im. was bid up to 51,000 and sought in. Scratched 88282 Laekfoot, 10U. Overweights — Astoria Belle, 2 pounds: Foremast. 2: Oceanic. 1. » CGQ/IO FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1:88 » If. Sterling Stakes. S2.000 added. IpaaT- DOOt4 "Ids and upward. Weight for age. Net value to winner .SL.H.V Ind Horses AWtPPSt jj Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners OH C g S 88283OKENITE waa 3 M4 1 1 :: I I !• 1 Mountain A Relmont 2-6 8-282-6 oat — 88386 OXFORD WBB 5 1:0 1 2 a* 2 » 2 1" 2* W Miller .1 McLaaghlia 4 4t 4 1-3 oat 47203H1ILD waa 8 M4 I I 1- 1*1 11 3 I .las HeaayF Rurlew 4 7 6 1 out Time. 13. 24*. 981. *»t. l:14f, L40. Winner — Ch. g, by Hastings — Orienta trained by J. Whalen. Went to post at ;;:".. iff at once to a good start. Won easily; second and fluid the same. Okeuite ran lose up behind the leaders until 011 the far turn where be attempted to j;o through and ytka knocked buck a couple, ui k UiiUu but came on in the OtaotCk and was m u»i away easily at the end. Oxford was second most of the -v*ny buf showed in front for a space when Olid tired and liefore- senile made his closing rush mid rifti -a good game race. Gild set the early pace fast but tired in the streich drive. Scratched -iS.itO-Cressina. 121: twat.3 Ampedo. R 7: 682S.3 Roland. 107. ■C* Q Q Q FIFIM RACE— J Mile. 1 ::«— 0— 100. 00 added. 3-year olds aud upward. Selling. JiStJrMHZj Net value to winner 1907.sh10. Ind Horse s~~ AWtPP St hi % % Str Fin Joekeya Owners O n C~P~S~ fi 270=LADY ALICIA WO 3 02 3 4 3= 2 2h 8J l1 M Preston F T Wood 12 15 7 8-5 lIT 07947 MARATHON wsb 3 04 4 5 5 5 5 5 2:i F Swain L A Cella 4-5 1 7-101-4 out 6S302*FOXMEAD ws 6 107 1 3 4 4 i 31 lJ 3i CH ShilgR C Kvans I 4 3* 4-5 1-U 48282 EL CAZADOR WS 2 MO 2 2 2- 3- 41 4= 4* Garner E Wavlaml 15 M 20 4 1 66416 II. WATTERSON wsb 4 108 5 1 1» li ]h 2h 6 W Miller L Mulligan 3 10 10 3 4-5. Time. 13. 24». .305. 40*. 1:1..*, 1:41*. W inner--B. f. by Sir Dixon Kfnworc Queen trained by 1". T. Wood. Wenl to post at 4:23. At p-wt 1 minute. Start goad; Woti easily: second the same: third driviuv. Lady Alicia is ;m Improved till.v. was always well up and finishing fast came away easily in the final eighth. Marathon trailed until in the final quarter when he came with a great rush, but too late and Swain rode as if in ■ twomile race. Foxmead rati well but tired from his efforts in getting to the front and was dropping back at the end. El Cazador finished gamely. Henry Watterson showed the most • early speed bin .put as if short ami can do much better. The winner was entered for ,001; tio bid. Scratched— 448284 Chancellor, :io. £2 QQ .A A SIXTH RACE— 8 1-2 Furlongs Straight Course. 53i— 2— 108.1 00 added. I year-vJOOiri: ahta. Maidens, special Weights. Net value to winner 1907.sh50. Ind Horses A~wTpPSt~ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ APPLE TODDY w 106 2 3 3h 1J 1» Mountain M L Havman 10 15 10 I 7-5 TRANSVAAL w 106 9 1 31 2J 22 W Miller J R Keene 2 I 5 I 1 6S304 RELLWETHER WS M8 1 1 15 3J 3= R Lowe Oneck Stable 10 15 4 8-5 4-5 ROYAL VANE ws 106 4 5 6" 41. 41 Jas HensyF Rurlew 2 3 2* 1 -l 6S271-LRIDC.K WHIST ws 111 3 4 4ij 6* 5h Cherry L A Cella 4 6 3 6-5.3-5 MELZAR w 103 10 10 91 6i 61 R McDanlR Tucker 30 30 20 6 3 6S306 MONTANA POET ws MS 8 9 82 71 7*1 Rrussel A L Aste 15 25 20 7 SJ AIiATJDA ws 106 5 I 6J S- 83 Notter R T Wilson Jr 20 40 40 12 6 si KKYS SON w lot; 7 7 7.. 93 9= Reckman M Kaliski 50 M8M8 40 28 KELLAR -w 106 I 8 10 10 10 Garner F T Meehau 30 60 60 20 10 Time. ."1. Winner— B. C, by Toddington — La Fleur trained by R. MintotiL Went to post at 4:40. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Apple Toddv ran like a good one, waited on the leader to the last quarter, then challenged gatuelv and drawing clear won going away. Transvaal followed I.ellwether closely in the early stages and linallv ntstayed him at Ihe end of a well contested drive. Rellwether was fractious while at the post "nut got away tying and set a fast pace hut tired in the deciding struggle. Royal Vane ran well and finished last. Bridge Whist failed to stay and ran disappointingly. Melzar closed a big gap and bears watchhut "" Overweights— Bridge Whist, 5 pounds.