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SARATOGA FORM CHART. SARATOGA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1907. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Twentieth day. The. Saratoga Association. Summer .Meeting of 22 days. 205 books on. Presiding Judge, Clarence MeDowcIl. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Secretary, Andrew Miller! Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis follo-vtas the distance of each race iudicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 70RRft K1UtT UACF.MJ-4 Mile. 70407-1:11 2-3-122. 50 added. All Ages. Handicap. A JJJKJ Net value to winner 8000. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S inrn4-?iV- St?tv- W I J?5 2 1 5? 2i 2S 11 Hornor J Sanford 7 8 G 2 4-5 rwmi r mnr W" HI V i i S 7, lh 2 A Brown Sehreiber 2J lfi-53 1 3-3 Vll 41 ?2 W MilIor Newcastle Stable 85 2J 21 9-102-B t vnpy AS5t vW 5l"n - J S lh lh P Kelly D C Johnson 12 15 S 3 8-3 n-l 0--4 MEKK ENGLAND w 7 IDG 1 7 S S C Hi loldstein J E Seasrmm 1" ! n r, -n. ?ixJERSON Vl 5 G ? 7 C F-nn M L Schwartz 4 fi 5" 2 1 WB 2 i I i. 5" 72 arner SilverBrookFarm S 12 10 4 2 .OCnOCKSTONK c-nnnrvrT. W3 102 G 5 7 7$ S 8 E Dugan J Sanford 7 8 G 2 4-5 Coupled In betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 12J, 23, 351, 47". 1:12. Winner Br. f, by Clifford Mai trained br W. ilavward, .lr. iiJlcnt to 1os!:..aIt 2:!l- A4, ,pist:l """es. Start" good. Won driving: second and third the sain. Daiioscara ran within easy striking distance from the start and finished with a sensational closing sprint, but was swerving all over the course uu.d only secjired tlie verdict Ju the last stride,. Jack Aku rajj lipped on the nacemaker under a hard pnll to the stretch, where he drew out and seemed the winner, but MHwunibed finally and unexpectedly. J. C. Core was outpaced early and closed a big gap in the middle miming, loomed up menacinjrlv on the last turn, dropped hack suddenly and then came again. Handzarra is improving and held on well. Merry England linished well. Bat Mastcrson ran a had race. Heknowis showed speed, but failed to stay. Scratched 7007 Oxford, 107; OOOSSGIenham, 102; 70G72Keep Moving, 87. Overweights Ileknows, 1 pound. rT AO Q SECOND HACK 1 Mile. 4S34S 1:374 :i 112. 00 added. U-year-olds and up- 4 VfOOtf ward. Selling. Set value to winner 00. I lid Horses AWtPPSt M Vs 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 70059SIR RALPH tv5 DC 2 2 4! 4Mi 2nk VI Goldstein J E Seagram 8 12 10 3 G-5 70397TOM DOLAN w 3 101 3 3 2l 2l 21 15 2" E Dugan F Cook 7-101-5 3-5 1-4 out 70139 LADY ESTHER W 4 103 1 1 l1 1" ! 42 3n W Miller P H Jones 7 10 C 2 1 70G36 SMILING TOM TYli 3 93 4 5 35 3 32 3l 43 Henry Patchogue Stable 5 9 8 21 0-5 70G3G MOLESEY w 3 S9 7 C .r.nk 511 52 52 51 G Burns J A Bennet 10 12 10 3 7-5 70319 SONOMA BELLE TVB i 100 5 7 7 7 7 7 Cnk Brussel T E Mannix 12 20 20 0 3 7CG2C SCIIROED. MIDWYwsc 3 9G 0 4 C Ge G" G2 7 Jno HensyJ Shannon 20 20 20 G 3 Time, 134, 25, .104, 4S, 1:01, 1:14, 1:404. Winner 15. g, by Bread Knife Margarette trained by B. T. Littlelield. Went to jMtst at 2:50. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Sir Ralph ran within hailing distance for the first half, then closed up rapidly and caught the leader tiling and won going away. Tom Dolan raced with Lady Esther to the Stretch, then drew out and appeared the winner, but succumbed finally, was short and his race should Ik thrown out. Lady Esther, trom a Hying start, set the pace for six furlongs and dropped back, then came again very gamely. Smiling Tom was a prominent contender for seven furlongs and finished pocketed and messed about. The others were always outpaced. The winner was entered for .,300; no bid. Scratched 70:UPliil Finch, 97 : 700513Clare Russell, SO; 700.15 Azora, 9G; 70181 Workman, 101; 700553 vendor. 100: 705S0 Vino, 03; 7052S Poquesslng, 93; 7003S Destroyer. 93. Overweights Lady Esther. .3 pounds; Sonoma Belle7"4; Schroedcrs Midway, 1. r7rGCki THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 34203 1:00 2 111. 00 added. 2-year-olds. I VOtlW Allowances. Net value, to winner 1907.sh70. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 70527 BELLWETHER TV 100 7 2 UJl1 11 VI R Lowe Oneck Stable 4 5 5 7-5 7-10 70597 BISKRA TV 104 G 1 3 31 2i 2 Sandy B C Murray 8 10 8 2 1 70G00 SIR C LEGES TV 100 3 4 C" 4and 4" 33 E Dugan G J Long 1 1 7-102-5 1-5 E S WHITTAKER W 100 2 0 42 55 5l 4i R McDanlF Cook 10 20 15 G 3 70G20 SIR GALAHAD TV 100 5 3 710 C2 G2 55 Goldstein J E Seagram 10 15 12 4 2 70542 WM. H. LYON TV 111 9 S 2 2h 32 0s Radtke J Garson 20 25 20 S 4 GHUHMISS ANGIE w 109 4 5 5" 712 7 73 Brussel J Fitzsimmons 25 30 20 8 4 70G37 FRANCES RAY W 102 8 9 9 8nk Si 8l W Miller J Sanford 10 20 15 5 21 70471 MARENGO TVB 100 17 Si 9 9 9 Garner S Emery 12 15 12 4 2 Time, 11, 22$, 344. 474, 594. 1:001. Winner Br. c, by Woolsthorpe Favor Bells trained by W. II. Karrick. Went to posr at 3:29. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Bellwether outbroke and outpaced his opponents decisively, but probably was lucky. Biskra maintained dote and persistent pursuit of the winner throughout. Sir Cleges, a slow beginner, was shuilled back repeatedly and moved up fast on the last turn, but went hopelessly, wide and could never get up afterwards. E. S. Whittaker showed much speed for the first half, but went to the extreme outside on the Jast turn and tired finally and was short. Sir Galahad went fairly well. Wm. II. Lyon ran well to the stretch and retired. Scratched 704732Single Stone, 109; 70G722Keep Moving, 109; 70037 Sungleam, 97. Overweights Wm. II. Lyon, 2 pounds; Frances Ray, 5. H7 AJ Hi FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 34581 1 :.rl 4 5 129. Saranac Handicap. Value J VJO.tl JL ,000. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner ,850. 1110" norses A WtPPSt St A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 705792VAILS w 113 1! 4 l1 ll l1 ll l4 1 W Miller J Sanford 4-5 1 7-101-4 out 70G34 RIO GRANDE TV 90 7 3 51 51 Gl Gi 2"k 2n Shreve F A Forsythe 20 40 30 S 3 70G1S2DON ENRIQUE WB 102 4 G G3 G5 52 41 3"k 3J Horner A Belmont fG 12 10 2i 4-5 702312MONFORT wb 113 3 5 2i 2"k 2"k 3 5l 4l E Dugan R T Wilson .Tr 11-51G-53 7-101-4 70G5VCLARE RUSSELL w 95 5 7 4 4n 41 23 4i 51 R Lowe Oneck Stable 10 15 12 4 7-5 71599 OKENITE- WB 100 6 2 7 7 7 7 7 G1 Brussel A Belmont -p3 12 10 21 4-5 70G3GsLi:. STANHOPE W 90 1 1 31 3" Su 5nk G2 7 Henry C F Clark 30 DO 40. 12 5 Added starter. fCoupled In .-.betting; no separate place betting. Time, 12B, 244, 304, lSg, 1:01, 1:148, 1:39, 1:532. Winner Ch. f, by Gonsalvo Retaliation trained by W. Ilayward. JrO- Went to post at 3:59. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering; second driving; third the same. Vails inade the early running by a small margin for seven furlongs, then drew away decisively and won oir finally pulling up. Rio Grande, suddenly improved, ran well up from the start and took second place with a sensational closing sprint., Don Enrique steadily Improved his position In the last half into a J lipid going third. Monfort. after close and strenuous pursuit of the winner for seven furlongs, tired palpably and was short. Clare Russell was a forward contender for seven "furlongs, but failed to stay and shows steady improvement. Okenite ran like a sulker. Seratched705993Colonel Jack, 98. Incorrect weight in entries Don Enrique, 107. Overweights Clare Russell, 3. pounds. Don Enrique, singly, show, 2 to 1. Okenite, singly, show, evens. , rTACnO FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. 483481:3743112. .00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. 4 VJ5j d Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 1907.sh40. Ind Horses AWtPPSt and Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 705S0 VINO w 4 111 5 7 Gl SU Gi 4"k ll W Knapp Patchogue Stable 2 2i 9-5 4-5 2-5 70G70 LANE ALLEN w 4 117 7 4 2u 21 5l G 2b Nicol A R Hamilton S 12 10 4 2 70G3G QUAGGA w 3 107 4 1 1" Ink iu lii 33 E Dugan J Arthur 10 15 10 4 2 70G55 ARIMO TV 3 124 1 0 73 4n 4k 3nk 4h Finn R F Carman 5 7 G 2 G-5 701S1 WORKMAN wn 5 118 3 2 51 7s 7 72 C W Miller W A Stanton 5 7 G 2 1 70055 DARKLE w 5 112 G 8 8 S S 8 G2 Garner J J Moran 0 7 7 2i 7-5 7052S POQUESSING TV 4 112 2 5 4 G2 31 21 7s Brussel B Murray 8 10 S 3 S-5 705S0FANCY BIRD WB 4 117 S 3 3J 22 2n 5 S OConnor Chelsea Stable 10 12 7 2i G-5 Time, 13, 2.1, 305, 49, 1:014, 1:134, 1:41. Winner B. g, by Fresno Lobosina trained by F. M. Taylor. Went to post at 4:29. At itost 1 minute. Start straggling. Won driving; second and third the same. Vino was outpaced in the early running, but got up to win going away in a fast stretch sprint. Lane Allen was prominent to the half, was then forced hack, but came again with a rush. Quagga set the pace to the last lifty yards before succumbing. Ariino, away very badly, closed an immense gap In the middle half and appeared like the winner midway of the stretch, but tired linally. Workman closed a :ap in the last half. DArkle, nearly left, made up much ground. Fancy Bird showed speed, but failed stay. The winner was entered for ,000: no bid. Scratched 70C342lhU Finch. 123; 700S9 Smiling Tern. 120; 70C703Ed Ball, 120; 70CS9 Molesey, 118. rj fvnQQ SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 342031:002111. 1907.sh00 added. 2-year-olds. 4 VUtO Maidens. Fillies aiid Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner 70. fiid Horses AWtPPSt Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 70529 MYSTIFIER W 108 9 1 5" 3"t 2"i lh Sandy G B Morris 12 20 15 4 2 70042 MIRAMAU w 10S G 4 lk Finn E Burke 15 30 20 S 4 70G20 IMITATOR . wn 10S S 5 8 8 41 ,3i R Lowo J C F Jacoby 7 10 S 23 G-5 704712POLLY WATTS W 10S 3 3 31 2J 3l 4 W Miller J Sanford 3-5 3-5 2-5 1-5 out 70G20 WOOLSPUN, wri 10S 2 2 . 7b 7" Gl 5s Goldstein II Rites S 12 12 2i G-5 70G20 THOMAS FLYER w 10S 1 10 51 5S C E Dugan P II McCarren S 20 15 4 2 LATONA -TV 108 4 7 9 9 9 7i Brussel B Schreiber 30 CO GO 15 G PROWLER w 103 10 G 62 8 S 8l W Knapp F A Forsythe 10 15 8 3 7-5 70507 NANNO W 10S 5 9 2 4 7l 9l Horner J McLaughlin 20 40 40 10 5 lONTAC W 103 11 8 10 10 10 10 McCahey F A Herold 100 200 200 GO 30 GRASSLANDS tv 10S 7 11 11 11 11 11 Turner J Sanford -3-5 3-5 2-5 1-5 out Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, lit, 22J, 35, 474. 1:004, 1:08. Winner B. g, by Mesmerist Carmencitii trained by G. B. Morris. Went to pevst at 5:00. At post 1 minute., Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Mystitier helped force the early pace and dropped back, then came on fast in the stretch and, despite a bad swerve, won out finally. Miramar set the pace to the last sixteenth and only succumbed after a long and game stretch drive. Imitator, away badly, closed a big gap into a fast going third. Polly Watts was on the inside in .deep going and forced to pull up at the half, came on again and. was finally put out of commission when the winner swerved across her sharply midway of the stretch. Nanno showed speed. The others ran poorly. Scratched 70074 Glorious Betsy, 10S. Overweights Prowler, 1 pound.