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i NEW YORK FORM CHART. SHEEPSHEAD BAY. SHEEPSHEAD BAY. X. I., Tuesday, June 25, 1007. Fifth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Spring Meet ing 17 days. Weather, clear; track fast. 420 books on. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Slarler, Mars Cassidy. Secretary, O. Pellowes. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. AV indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. dandUnO. 1KST- RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs Futurity Course. 20037 l:01i 2 122. ,000 added. Ot I "O 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner . 1 ml Horses" AAVt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owncra O n O F1T G92S7HATjKET irl22 5 2 2J 21 l1 l3 M Preston AV Gerst 4 5 4 7-3 7-10 Gy,"!3 llESSIAN W 117 1 S S- 5J 5l Horner A J Joyner 12 23 20 S 5 fi9G223NIMBUS wn 114 2 1 B 1 21 3 Notter AV Clay 11-52 0-3 4-5 2 5 G0022 THEItMIDOB Wlt ll7 4 4 4J 41 4 4h Mountain It T AVilson Jr 15 30 30 10 5 G9fi53 SEPOY Wi; 110 9 3 3 31 31 5 AV Miller J II Keene 5 7 fi 2 1 691f9 LONG BALL vr. Ill 10 fi G"i CM 0 fi" Radtko T Ilitchcqck Jr 30 50 0 13 S C9G22 FOItDELLO Avn 111 G 1 D 9 S 75 Musgrve F A Forsythc 8 12 12 5 21 JIM GAFFNEY w 117 7 5 51 71 7 S3 J Martin F J Farrell 15 23 20 8 4 6SS43BLACKSIIEEP w 117 8 10 10 10 9" 9" AV MclnreE R Bradley 20 20 15 0 3 G950S QUEEN lIARGURITEwn. 114 5 7 71 S1 10 10 E Dugan Mrs B Starita S 12 12 5 21 Time. 1:07H. AAMnner Br. c, by Ileno Lena II. trained by AV. McDaniel. AAent to post at 2:30. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. AAon easily; second driving; third the same. Halket ran in close attendance on Nimbus to the stretch, then went to the front when called on and had the race well in hand through the last quarter. Hessian, a long, rangy colt, came with a rush at the end aiid finished fnakliig iip ground very fast. Nimbus showed the most early speed, but tired at the end and may be a hdn-stayer. Sepoy showed speed, but could not stand the pace. Thermidor ran well throughout. The others were always outpaced. Incorrect weight in entries Thermidor, 110. :tGk T fCk SECOND RACE Short Course. Steeplechase. 310091:03 1152. ,000 added. O Jy 4-year-ohls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 5 9 11 18 StrFln Jockcy3 Owners O II C PS G933I3DICK SHAW w 4 132 7 1 21 21 31 l3 l5 l1 Firtnegan BonniebrookSblo 21 3 3 1 3-5 GJandGoGARItETT w 5 138 4 8 5 5- CJ fi G3 2" Mitchell T Hitchcock Jr "21 21 9-5 4-5 -a fiS73G3SIIt TRISTAN W 4 132- 3 7 7 7 C 51 31 31 G B AVsonC II Smith 15 10 40 12 5 U9334 BLUE PIGEON w 3 13G 5 5 4 43 2 31! 43 43 Huppe J AV Colt 5 10 S 3 S-3 G93895GUABDIAN WS 7 140 S 3 1 l3 1J 25 2 510 Harris Mr Gleniver 15 30 20 S 4 C9479 TOM COGAN w 7 150 1 6 63 M! 4 C G Gallgher C F Clark 5 10 8 3 S-5 G9179REALM W 4 137 G 4 31 31 Fell. Donohue J E Widener 5 5 5 2 1 G9179 ORO w 5 11G 2 9 Refused. Davidson Mrs J Blutc S 15 12 5 21 GSSS5 PAULAICEn W 0 115 ! 2 Fell. Bemlsh II Graham 20 40 40 12 G Time, 4:10?. AAInner Ch. e, by Banastar Agnodice trained by B. Pope. , . AAent to post at 2:59. At post 1 nilnuie. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Dick Shaw ran In a good position through the first thru ot" the field and. going to the front when called on. opened a big lead. Garrett fenced well, but was ridden with poor judgment and could have won with lielter handling, made iip much ground, but seemed to tire When he got almost on even terms. Sir Tristan, sluw lu .the early stages, tiiilshed gaiuely, caught the others tiring and was tilt easy third. Oro refused at the lirst jump. Puulaker el at the second uhd Realm at tUe . jttujuf rjp uwav and, jumping the fence onto the main track, fell and broke his neck. The winner was entered for ,000; j no bid. Scratched 00129 Parson Kelly. 150. . rArr I f THIRD RACE 1 1-4 Miles. 400SH 2:04g 1112. ,500 added, 3-ycar-olds and fi 07 i A-J upward. Handicap. Net value to winner ,205. lnd HoTsea AWtPPStSt M, StrFE Jockeys" Owners O H C P S C91905PHILAXDER W 3 115 1 4 3b 3h 4 41 31 ll W Miller J R Keene 7-107-513-102-5 out 0955C RED FRIAR WB 5 107 3 2 I1 ll ll 11 l2 2 R Lowe P J Dwyer 32 20 15 3 7-5 6 C94S0 BAD NEWS W 7 115 5 5 41 42 32 3 4 3 Herbert E R Bradley 10 15 12 3 C-o C9110 W. II. CAREY w 4 124 C 3 2J 2J 2 21 25 4 W Knapp R F Carman 21 3 S-5 2-5 out C9G252BARTENDER wb C 10G 4 3 G C C 51 5- 55 Brussel W D Althouso 10 10 10 2 7-10 6S64C PIONEER W 5 99 2 C 5 51 5 C C C Mahon J W Colt GO 100 CO 15 C 1 Time, I!!, 251, 371. 50, 1:022, 1:15, 1:282. 1:412, 1:55, 2:08. Winner B. g, by Ben Brush Pink Domino t mined by J. Rowe. j Went to jost at 3:2G. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. I Philander was slow, as usual, in the early stages, but was kept In a good position to the stretch and S earne away witli a rush iu the last quarter. Hed Friar ran In much Improved form, set a fast pace from the start and only succumbed to the winner at the eighth post. Iiad News ran a good race, caught W. II. , Carey tiring and easily outstayed him for third place. W. II. Carey was kept up closer than usual in the 1 early stages and tired, when, with the waiting tactics he likes better, lie probably would have been third. Itartender and Pioneer ran poorly. Scratched G4812Salvidere. 119; C9511 Zambesi, 117; G9G2120rbicnlar, 110; C9593 Dandelion, 12G; 09513Dinmi Ken, 117; G51GGMiss Crawford, 112; 09555 Angler, 111; G04S2 Master of Craft, 107; C9C82 Cairngorm, 120; 09594 Acrobat, 105; G90553Fllnmap, IPC. iQTl T FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs Futurity Course. 2C037 l:04i 2 122. Zephyr 0 J i JL JL Stakes. ,000 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,310. 1 ml Horses AWtPP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S C91S9LADY WINIFRED v 117 3 2 11 11 11 lb Garner F Johnson 21 3 8-5 4-5 2-5 G9G!7MVE WIRE w 112 7 4 4 41 Ah 2 M Preston W W Darden 8 15 15 5 21 GS990WOODLANE WB 112 2 3 31 2b 2i 32 W Knapp R Tucker C 10 10 3 8-5 r.!5U2KING JAMES W 125 10 7 7 71 73 41 Radtke J E Madden C 8 8 3 7-5 69592 C. W. BURT will 5 8 81 81 Si 51 J Martin R XT Thomas S 15 15 5 21 C9592 WAVE CREST W 112 4 1 2" 3 3" C2 W Miller Newcastle Stable 4 41 4 7-5 7-10 C943G MASTER ROBERT W 112 S 10 10 10 10 71 W Doyle. S Emery 20 50 30 10 5 09G533FALCADA WB 112 CO Cb Gb 01 81 Mountain R T Wilson Jr 5 8 7 21 C-5 C9G22 EARLS COURT W 108 15 51 51 5 9 Notter J R Keene 15 25 20 8 5 C9G53 TEN. BY COURTESY wis 108 9 9 9 9 91 10 Sandy Beverywck StablelOO 200 200 80 50 ; Adiled starters. Time, 1:072. ; Winner -Ch. f, by Plaudit Passan trained by T. McCreery. 1 Went to post at 4:01. At post .". minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. 1 Lady Winifred went to the front at once and, setting a fast pace, held her advantage to the end, but lnishcd driving to the limit. Live. Wire ran in a good position to the stretch, then came on fast and, finishing with a rush, almost got up. Woodlane followed the winner closely to the stretch and finished icsolutely, but tiring. King James was on poorly and finished with a great rush after trailing to the head of the stretch. C. W. Burt made m much ground. Wave Crest showed early speed, but failed to stay the route. Karls Court ran a good half. Scratched G9G532AIniee C, 105; C950S3Harcourt, 112; C9G53 Fancy, 105; C94032Ziephen, 115; C9G87 Hartford Boy, 10S. i Incorrect weight in entries Live Wire, 10S. Overweights C. W. Burt, 3 pounds. JQff-l FIFTH RACE 1 1-1G Miles on Turf. 5G141 1:4G 4 10S. Grass Selling Stakes Ot JL 3 ,500 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,S50. lnd Horses AWtPP St and Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O PS ?r,955CGRAPPLE wb 5 100 7 1 2 33 2b 2 l2 Beckman F J Farrell 21 3 3 4-5 1-3 C959I ACROBAT w 3 97 3 3 11 l1 l2 l2 25 Notter R F Carman 7 8 7 2 4-5 69101 JACQUIN Wis 0 103 5 C 9 8b 7h 51 3 M Preston R Tucker 8 20 20 G 3 U9U2G RAMROD w 3 98 9 7 3b 2b 33 3s 4b Brussel II B Duryea 30 70 GO 15 7 i;!!.".SREMISS WB 3 92 1 S 42 A- 4 41 G3 Garner G C Bennett 20 20 15 G 3 ;93.r.C TIPPING w 4 93 2 4 51 .r.b Gl 73 02 E Dugan J H McAvoy 12 15 15 G 3 1 ,92S2 DON HAMILTON WB 4 98 G 9 7b 9 9 9 71 Musgrve W W Elliott 50 GO 15 5 21 IS625 CAMPAIGNER WB 3 Sfi S G S3 7b S3 S2 S5 G Burns O L Richards 20 20 15 G 3 69CS5 DOLLY SPANKER WB G 100 4 2 G3 C3 5b G2 9 W Miller R T Wilson Jr G-513-1011-102-5out Time. lis. 23 J, 351, 47s, 59 J, 1:121, 1:391. 1:452 new track record. Winner B. g, by Woolstborpe Embrace trained by F. D. Weir. Went to post at 4:2G. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Grapple ran in a good position from the start and, coining through the stretch with a rush, won going away. Acrobat showed the most early speed, set a fast pace to midway of the stretch and easily held second place safe. Jacquin, after trailing far back, closed a big gap in the stretcli and was a fast going third. Ramrod showed speed, hut tired in the stretcli. Remiss ran well. Dolly Spanker ran a surpris-iugiv had race. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. Scratched C93773Mary F., 90; G9GSG Sailor Boy, 98. Overweights Acrobat, 1 pound. Cr7 "I Q SIXTH RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs Main Course. 47G02 1:18s 3 103. ,000 added. 0 . 4 JL O 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winner . 1 nd Horses AWtPP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0H C PS C9:!77:CLOISTERESS W 4 108 1 3 U 1 l1 l2 Notter II K Vingut 8 10 8 3 8-5 C!t2S21WOODWITCH W 3 95 10 11 21 3i 32 23 P Kelly T G MolinelH 5 8 8 3 8-5 09r123AILOR GIRL W 3 9G 2 10 71 01 41 3S Musgrvo R Stockton 15 20 , 20 C 3 .r.l43ClTTTER W 5 110 S 2 K" 72 72 4b Radtke C J Brockmiller 3 4 13-51 3-5 C9514 LADY KARMA w 3 90 0 0 51 52 5l 51 E Dugan D Gideon 4 5 1C-5G-5 7-10 C3G75MOSELLE WB 3 90 3 9 3l 4b Gb 01 Shreve II Oots 3 G 5 2 1 iil.ril2 GOLDEN WEST n 3 90 5 4 45 2b 31 72 W Walsli F E Brown 5 8 8 3 7-5 C92S2 MOLLIE BALL W 3 97 7 5 Gi SI 81 S1 Beckman A Cefalo GO 100 100 30 15 IS939 LADY VINCENT W 3 105 9 8 92 9l 9 91 Farrow A L Aste 50 50 CO 20 10 G92SG MAGNA STELLA w 3 98 4 7 101 101 10l 10l Francis J II McAvoy 30 50 40 15 7 G9G51 LISTLESS WB 4 103 11 1 11 11 11 11 W Burns W C Daly GO 100 100 40 20 Time, Hi, 225. "Ai, 47J, 1:00 j, l:i:J, 1:19J. Winner Ch. f, by Carlton Grange Claire, by Lowlander trained by S. S. Marshall. Went to post at 4:59. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same, t olsteress went to the front at once and won decisively -all the way. Woodwitch was always prominent in the running and a fast going second under a weak ride. Sailor Girl closed a great gap and easily outstayed Cutter for third place. The latter finished fast under a good ride. Lady Karma ran in improving lcnii. Moselle and Golden West showed speed, but failed to stay the route. The others were always out-p:iri-d. The winner was entered for ,000; no hid. Scratched 09021 Barbary Belle, 105; 09341! Jennie Wells, 90; G9010 Jersey Lady. 305; G9712 Remiss, KM; 0!l5SOrillamme, 108. Overweights Sailor Girl, 1; Cutter, 2; Mollle Ball, 2; Lady Vincent, S.