New York Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-05-31

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NEW YORK FORM CHART. E.F.I. Me iT PARK. OLLENS. L. I., Thursday. May 30, 1907. I ..urlli dav. W e-l.-ln -ter Pacing Association. Second Spring Meeting CI daysi. Weather clear; track fast, ..so l«.,,k- on i Prc-idiiig lodge, Clarence McDowell. Slarler, Mars CaSSidy. Clerk of the Course. II. G. Crickmcre. Pacing starts at 2:.:u p. in. W iu.lica tes whip. S Spars, I! I, linkers. I mures in parenthesis following Ihe distance ol each l.oi- indicate index number, track record, age e-i horse ami weight carried. ftOhQQ FIRST PACE 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight Course. i;2d.s: 52 2 UK. MM added l«_J/00 2 year old-. Selling. Net aliti- to a iniiei MO, Ind Horses AWt PP St 14 % % sir Fin Jixke.vs Owners 0 iM C P S i;s7vi l.Mc.h INC ETES w sen; I ■:,. p, || c. Burns cii.-h-ea stable F, ri :, 2 iHT REQiTITE w M 14 3 2] J 2» E Dugan G F Johnson , M n; M, :, 7 10 CSCSO v i ill IT I . w 07 :i l i1 :: ::" Motter .1 L McGinnla 1 S . c, .", 6X4H3 BON1TE B 89 E I 4- 4 4; Brussel P .1 Raines "■" " I" 15 I •.. KERRY w ;n li I r,i :,i and• i Pre ton W A MeKlnney 10 8 BS7X9 TREASURE w M 8 , K 6 SooviHe W L Powers M M I 5 I 68771 CUSCOWILLA w M til s: 7J 7 England r W T Townea 30 108 hW 40 20 i.s:iLSEl: ti.E wa WW 8 in" 8 8] .Im, HensyW Shields G 7 7 S3 7-0 cvii ■ c.,1 i:i: s- si ii enii: w 97 12 rl :,i, a* ». Rosen Relmoet c S 25 M r, i.s-e.l MASSiix VBlOt V In- in w Miller Newcastle Staid. lu 12 Pi I 1 ciT.l MGREGOTt WB 8*10 15 II 11 II E Swain K A Eorsythe , 8 7 :" , .", • " "ILl.ACk KciMiNO w ■ 7 11 12 12 12 Sowiter P Belmont 1.7 M 1". C 4 c;ss:::i MATCHER Ml I 12 11 i:: □ Moagrave it T Griffin 100 200 300 60 20 SS771 SPLIT SECOND w 8S17 13 15 II II It Lou- !• T I i, ., i ., I SS91 l. SOREI.L II. wn 8913 ," 13 15 15 Horner H K Vingut 15 20 IS I 4 GW98 IWAM1 88 1 M 1C M IC It Wil liinisi- Johnson tin 98 49 1", S i.,:.. SEPT w 99 1", 17 17 17 17 M.dlie-ott M Ryraes MM M BO 99 40 KODAK WB 105 3 Is 18 is is .1 Johnson I Gideon 4u 109 M9 H 19 AI.CINA SC M a M III L Marslcall li E ingut I90 2O0 2O9 80 40 Time. .".::. Winner Ch. f. by Planmb - Maxine Elliott trained by P. If. P.urchl. Went to post at 2:22. At post 4 minim . Start fair. W Irivlag; BCCOad and third Ihe same. I aimhinu Kyet was lucky at the start and, holding a g x.,l nositlon to the final furlong, finished fast and von drawing clear. P.-cpiile -,„,n ran into RCCCad place and slave-. I there, eailgamitm Ve.utlilul in u well -■in -Heel tini-h. The l.ill.i Lowed the most early speed and tiled in the linal drive. Put held CSS iulely. Eonile- closed a big gap early and lini lied close up. Kerry and Treasure ran fairly Well. Mi DM i|ui:. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. Scratched BSSCfl IHanic G., M: liTxtti Oroba, M; Ferrvlanding. P7. Im-oire, i weigh In entries kodak. IM. Overweights Treasare, :; pound-: Servile, 1: Qi s*« Souvenir. 1 ; split Second. 2. 0l/k* /| S» ONI BACK 6 1-2 Furlongs Straight Course. 031S0— 1:10| -2 «0. Claremoar U*/V/fjT: Handicap. s2.imni added. .! year olds and U|,waiil. Ne-t alue to winner ,270. Inil Horses ~ AWtPPSt Vfc % Str rla Jw:keys Owners 0~ H OPS: SS884 i K ATK1N w» 3 111 7 2 l1 1* i- i Radtke i: s. hrcii.er 5 M s :; ?r, ■ c en aim.es EDWARD WB 3 IM 8 I I- 1- 1- 2 Notter s Paget 3 v I 7-5 3-5 ci.mhcsi I T -i: A ; I-: W 4 137 s l :; :;. 31 l |W Milh-r J i; Keene 1 13-IH 2-51-0 6X772 BEN LAN fl I M I 3 2J z 2» 4 Braasel II i: Duryea 19 IS 12 I 7", EK814 OKENITE WB 3 M9 1 ■". ..- r,: B* ■".■ Mountain A Belmont 9J 89 39 8 1 • ■-; i FIRST PREMIUM W I 120 1 7 i." t l 8»| C Looker .1 V Fuller S 12 M 3 7 _, 68988 ZIENAP w I fl 2 I 7] 7 P 7 M Preston 07 E Schulte M E, 13 I T ", iissll RACE KING WB I Ml 5 9 I I I I Henry o L Richards 40 M Co 20 I Time. 1:18. c- Winner P. c. hy Sain — Kl Salado trained by II. R. P.ramlt. Went to ;,o-i at 3:09. At post 7 minuter. Start fair. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Jack Alkin followed Suffrage closely for the lirst quarter, then cla-lnd into a long leid and nbowiug -ce;el peed, easily held hi- advantage to the end. Charlis Edward swerved and was bumped several time- in Ike coarse of the race, but showed his usual gnat Rpeed ami. in a fast finish, outstayed Suffrage. The latter wa- I forward and game contender all the way, but could not concede -o much weight to the two I i-t .oil- that defeated her. Pen Pan Shewed a goo.l hur--t of speed, but tiled in the~ stretch dri. Ukenite ran well and finished gamely. The other- were- always outpaced. ICIYQPk THIRD RACE IMile. 57984 1:371— 3— BM. Amateur Cup. Tid.lod. 0«L/"O«J :;veaio|,N ami upward. HighweigM Selling. Oentlenieii Riders. Net value to winner ,210 ami S:; h» in Plate. Ind~Horses AWtPPSt4 % % StrFin Jockeys Owners- O H cTT* ,.-.•„ n-M VSTE.lt F CPAFTwn r, 14J I 2 :s- 2- 1 ]_ 1 . Mr ISmithp" S P RandohshB 62 8-5 7-MO-3 lissnisv.M BERNARD wb 3 IM 2 7 EJ ii- B 2- -j ■ Mr WrtehtP li McCarren N IS I I 8-5 SS542 PROGRESS w r, 1 l!", I I j ;[ I" || :; ! Mr I KerrBrownlgh Lk St.-ilo 20 IS .r 3 C9738 THE CRICKSTT w i; l-u, 7 ii 7 5" 54 V 4*. Mr TuckerChelsea Stable 4 E 4 9-5 7-M 88720 WATERBURY B IU8 1 2 1= 1- 1- 2k :,- MrPl-i .irnl; F Carman 2 2.. 3 6.7 1 2 8574 QUEEN OF KNIGHTwi 3 IM 2 r, 63 7 7 7 8» Mr Taylor B Waters 20 2.7 JO fi 2 88986 RECTORTOWN w rl 122 r, 4 4- 4 ;3 :.» 7 Mr NichTsMr Glenlver 20 25 M I I lime. 12?. 241. :;r, = . 4.. 1:01?.. 1:11,. 1:41J. Winner— Ch. b, by Parachute Jilt trained by N. l.yi-ri. Weill to post at :!:-!7. At |,ost 2 minute-. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Master ef Craft ran In behind the leaders until on the turn for home, where lie went to the front nil ca-d held till raVv safe. Sam Poniard was Well i idileii. clo-e,| a big t.ip and finished with a rush. Progress wa- also givea ■ good rhle ami ran a -nipt isingly goad race. Wateiburv showed ■ upe i ior eaily speed, but tailed to slay the route. The ticket was going fast at the finish. The winner was entered lot 91,000; no bid. Scratched UM573 Bulwark, 140; C-r..-ilailant. 10S; 85999 Sacaadaga, 140. Ovei-Wfightb— liognss, 2 Hiuuds; aterhury, o, yueen ot Kuiuht, 2; Rectortown, 5. OAQA FOURTH RACE About 2 1-2 Miles. i 02755 ".25 I 17 .» Whitney Memorial OaJ/vFOO Steeplechase._ S.Yimmi :.,l.:..l. I year olds ami upward. Weight lor Age. Net value lo winner 7,500 ami SSOQ in Plate. Ind Horaea AWtPPSt~5 9~i3~17~StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C ~P 8 6gM6 T. S. MARTIN W 4 142 3 1 1» !■ 1" 1* 1° I" Dupee P J Raiuey *4 5 41. 1 1-3 WSHRtW .UD PLTYff 7 163 1 :: 2 2- J 2 ■». 2» 25 Ray T Hitchcock Jr 7-104 511-201-4 out 68935 AGENT am |pa G 5 ::?. :;.. ::■ l | 4!i :•.•■ Mclnory B McLennan 12 If 12 2| 6-5 i68754 SANCTUS Ws 4 142 2 2 5" 5 4* 4 = I* 4=5 Owens P .1 Raim-v I E 4J 1 1-3 68961*PALM ws 4 142 5 6 43 43 5 5 and 5 Saflel C H Smith rj M 20 7 2 •MS*ORAMDPA w 8 103 4 4 Pell. Stone W C Hayes 4 6 5 6-5 1-2 *Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 5:24 new track recordL Winner — Ch. g. hy Fatherless — Sanci trained by Win. Garth. Went to post at 4:0::. At peat 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering: second easily: third the same. T. S. Martin ran in suddenly and surprisingly improved form, took the jump* at lull speed and none of the others could ever get anywhere near him. Good and Plenty fenced faultlessly ami ran his usual honest race. Inn was meeting a heller horse O day. AgCBt did his best all the way and was ■ guae, but lUtani. third. Camilla fell at the third .jump when in a contending position. Sanctns went fairly well. Ir*a|iQr7 llrin RACE - 1 3-8 Miles. 09883 --" ■■— 120. 1 Belmont Stakes. Value 5,000. %. rJ JtJ I :: car-ohls. ngcrlal Weights. Net value to winner Btt.Tasj and ,000 in llate. I nd Horses ~~A~wTPPS~t~St % Ms % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~3~ 68687*PMTBR PAN wn 126 2~ 2 l-*l* 1= I3 V l1 Mountain .1 R Keenc *7-104-6 7-101-4 2-5 " i.vM1iSllKKMAX w 126 5 I 5 I 4* 4r 3" 2" W Miller J R Keene *7-l 04-5 7-101-4 1-4 S8St2*FRANK GILL w 126 I I J1 SJ 2= 32 1» V Notter .1 I. McCinnis s-511 5 2 12 1 I tiMPPAl MONOK wb 126 4 4 ■ 9 I 5 4s 4e C Koerner II P Whitney 6 12 10 I 3-5 £8937 HICKORY w 126 1 1 4 . 4 Bj 2J 5 5 Radtke H B Duryea 15 20 15 3 1 *Coupled in rtiaight and place betting only: no separate place betting. No oltu ial time taken Winner —It. •. by Commando — Cinderella, by Hermit trained by J. Rowe. Went to pool a] i: . At |misi 2 niinutes. start goal. Won easily: second ami third the same. l« lei Pan went out to make the pace and. going at a tremendous clip, was in front all the way. with th. exception of ai. instant on the turn for home, where Frank Gill showed in front for a flash, bat Mountain shook up Peter Pan and he came on again to win easily. Superman was reserved within striking distance, finished under a pull and could have won if his stable mate had been in any trouble. Frank Gill ran a grand race, but finally tired from chasing the winner. Hickory showed early speed, but failed to s,ay. Paomenah v as never prominent. 2:15jS was displayed as the time, but afterwards taken down 1 ."in having U-en taken from a wrong Starting point. QAQC SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile. 579S4— l:37j|— 3 -104. ,200 added. 3-year olds and up- Ocf"00 ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 8800. Ind Horses AWt PP St ,4 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 689*2 UiH.I.V SPANKER wis 6 111 2 2 3U 212- 2- lJ "W Miller RT Wilson Jr 6-5 M 7-5 3-5 1-4 ivi.;i TOMMY WADDKLL WB S 110 I •; 9* l11 l1 lh 2. Mountain M Clancy 3 5 4J 8-5 4-5 hw:,. zkthi s a SMI 1 1 in 41 :: :;- 3» Talbert B Bauer 10 15 12 5 2i 6888C BOBBIE KKAN WB C IB I 4 4?. 3V. 4- 4- 4= Radtke C C Sniithson s M 10 3 7-5 dm BAD MOWS w-7 111 4 S 5 6 5l V o2 Pickett E R Bradley S 10 6 2 6-5 • am,;: MANNAR WB S M 7 6 7» 7* 75 710 6 Finn CFCtark 10 15 12 5 2J o:vi::siSII.OR BOY WB S M E 7 6- V 62 6 715 1 Burns W C Daly 7 S 8 3 7-5 OiNiT RKU !,!•:. F W 5 HI 6 s X 8 8 S 8 BoOViUe I O Keene 20 50 40 12 6 Time. IS, 21-.. 90, IBf, 1 :oo . 11.:. 1:881. Winner Br. g. by Kingston — I.ady Guy, by St. Catien ttrained by T. .T. Healey. Went to posi at o:iT. At iK st :! minutes. Siart bad. Won easily: second and third driving. Doll" Spaaker ran in behind ihe pacemakers until on the turn for home, where he went to Hie front with a rash and. draw inn dear, won easing up. Tommy Waddell «rai well ridden and cut out a hot pace for iIik c ipiarlers and flnisanded gauiel.i. but was no match for the winner. Zethus was always prominent in the running and put up a fast and game linish. pobbie Kcan ran in improving form and may score soon. K»l News went fairly well. Sailor Bov was never prominent and his management is a disgrace to the i in r. Scratched iiiv.ir.nAieth.iio. 108; 00034 Zienap. 100; OS002aNcalon, 124: 647103Bedouin. 12C. Overweights Robbie Kcan. 2 l ounds.


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