New York Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1908-04-16

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NEW YORK FORM CHART AQUEDUCT WEDNESDAY APRIL 15 1908 WEATHER WET TRACK HEAVY First day Queens Cojinty Jockey Club Spring Meeting of 12 days 250 books ony Presiding Judge Clarence McDowell Starter Mars Cassidy Secretary F Rehberger Racing starts at 230 p in Chicago time 130 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race Indicate Index number track record age of horse and weight carried PTf OrrY FIRST RACE 58 Mile Straight 03451 59 2 120 700 added 3yearolds and I TC A I O upward Selling Net value to winner 050 AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys 74193 PANTOUFLE W 5 107 3 a aWB 41 41 4J iu j Bergen MissAMMarrone 7 10 10 3 83 83Ib TISSPVOORIIEES WB 5 107 8 2 2W Ib I 1J 2s W Doyle A B Spreckels 45475 710 741SG FRANK LORD W 4 104 G 7 7m 71 71 311 31 c H ShilgL Mulligan 10 12 S 3 85 71834 BERRY MAID m 3 99 7 1 1W 21 21 2 J 41 Fbrother F A Forsythe 75 1132 1 12 12S 712G3 BIGOT W 3 SG 1 S Sis S S 01 GI Crowley J M Minugh DO 100 100 40 20 20Gi 71S4SSROCKSTONE sTE is 4 109 2 G GWB G Gi GI G1 Gi Shaw F H MUden 7 10 C 2 1 74017 3IOMENTUM WB 4 103 44 44W 5i 5b 7s 75 T Burns F E Brown 8 12 10 4 2 742T2 NANNO W 3 31 5 33 88 McCahey J McLaughlin 12 30 20 S 4 4Time 1021Winner Time 1021 Winner Br m by Ben Brush Fairy Slipper trained by G M Odom OdomWent Went to post at 240 At post 2 minutes Start fair Won driving second and third the same 1nntoulle followed the leaders close up to the final furlong then llnlshed with a rush and got up in the lust stride Voorhees quickly took the lead and after racing Berry Maid and Nuiino Into exhaustion lield on gamelv in the linal struggle Frank Lord was off poorly and trailed in the early running then closed a gap into a fast going third Berry Maid ran a good half but tired in the stretch drive as If short Bigot closed a gap In the final quarter Nanno quit after running a good half The winner was entered for 2000 no bid bidScratched Scratched 71ra Tiro 105 740G9Hyperion II 114 114Overweights Overweights Frank Lord 1 pound TfrtPTfT SECOND RACE About 2 Miles 053704202 4 154 Bayside Steeplechase I tt Jl I I 1000 added 4yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 930 Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 10 13 Str Fin Jockeys CHOPS 75351471S43 741133PERCENTAGE vs4130 a 2 li li 1 1 1 I Mclnncy J W Colt S5 2 753514 71S43 JIMMY LAXE ws S153 4 1 21 23 2 2 25 2 Owens G R Tompkins ai53 35 45 25 71959 JIM MGILL ws 4 130 3 3 3t 3J 3s 3s 3 33 M HensonC H Smith 10 15 12 4 S5 71103 PAGAN BEY ws S 14S 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Finnegan Mrs E Wilson 45575 35 741S8 GOLD CIRCLE TVS 4 135 2 5 Refused Pending L Mulligan 7 9 5 2i 1 1Time Time 432 Winner 432Winner DalyWent Ch g by Compute Palmy Days trained by M Daly Went to post at 305 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second and third the same Per ¬ centage was easily best at the weights and going to the front at the Orst fence was never af terwards headed and won easier up running a better race than any he showed at Washington Jimmy Lane after being second to the last half mile was headed by Jim McGill but came again gamely in the stretch dilve after having made a bad landing over the water jump Jim McGill was rated to the last five fur ¬ longs where he went up gamely at the last fence and was momentarily a good second to Percentage which crossed him Iagan Bey ran his race Gold Circle refused at the first fence and was not taken the course The winner was entered for 800 no bid bidScratched Scratched 73959Kara 151 72050 Loudoun Light 130 T I HT Q THIRD RACE 4 12 Furlongs Straight 453G5 53i 2 108 700 added 2year I tt A I O olds Selling Nqt value to winner 700 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners APRON APRON741Sr3INTERVENE VT105 3 1 1vn 741Sr3INTERVENE vn 104 5 5 5W 4l 4l 23 C II SnllgH B Duryea 8 10 8 3 73S17 MADRILENOTOM MADRILENO W 101 10 2 2WB 15 2J S1 Musgrve P T Chinn G G 3 G5 G5G TOM REID REIDRAMBLE WB 107 13 7 7WB G 5i 4J Garner J Delaney G 7 G 2 231J RAMBLEPLEASING RAMBLE WB 100 G 4 4w 31J 3 5ii E Dugan A J Joyner S C 5 2 25i PLEASING PLEASINGANNOTATION w 104 11 3 3w 5i G1 G1 R McDanlB O Stable 8 10 10 4 47J ANNOTATION ANNOTATIONLANCER w 100 4 G GW 7J 7i 7L D McCthyG C Dare 20 20 20 S SSJ LANCER LANCERRACQUET W 94 8 S SW SJ SJ 8J Fbrother F A Forsythe 30 30 20 S S9l RACQUETELIZA RACQUET W 97 2 9 9TV 9l 9l 9l Leach P S P Randolph 100 100 100 40 4010l ELIZA TV 2S 12 10 10l 101 10l Marshall H K Vingut 100 100 GO 20 74118 GUY FISHER FISHERLAZARUS W 110 9 11 11 11 11 C Koerner E Schrelber 20 30 30 12 LAZARUS LAZARUSGUERARA ms 100 1 12 12 12 12 Welply R W Coble 100 100 100 30 GUERARAANNA GUERARA W 103 14 13 13W 13 13 13 W Doyle A B Spreckels 30 GO CO 20 ANNA SEMPER W 100 7 14 14 14 14 Simmons G B Dioguardi 100 100 100 30 Winner RoweWent Ch f by Voter Gingham trained by J Rowe Went to post at 334 At post 0 minutes Start fair Won driving second and third the same Apron probably a good filly was oCf in the lead but was taken bact anil reserved in behind Madrileno to midway of the stretch then came on fast and outstayed Intervene in a game finish The latter was reserved close up and finished fast and resolutely Madrileno showed the most early speed but tired in the final drive Tom Reid a reported good one made up ground Ramble showed speed but tired in the going Pleasing went fairly well wellScratched Scratched 7419GIElizabeth Sweeney 104 104Overweights Overweights Madrileno 2 pounds Guy Fisher 2 Apron 4 Eliza 4 Anna Semper 1 7 fO f7 Q FOURTH RACE 78 Mile 54020 120 5 101 Carter Handicap Value 10000 I tt l I J 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner SC850 Ind Horses AWtPPSt VA 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 73306JACK ATKIN WB 4 122 11 4 3h 2s 2 J 2i I1 Musgrve B Schreiber C 8 S 3 2 2wn 709C4 RED RIVER wn 4 10S 7 5 li lh lii ih 2i Fbrother R T Wilson Jr 30 40 30 10 G GWB 7 ° S12ZCIIAPULTEPEC WB 3 103 12 12 GJ 32 32 3 3 R McDanlB O Stable 2 3 2 1 1 1WB 73812MEELICK WB 3 112 5 3 21 4h 4J 4 42 C H ShilgS C Hildreth S S S 3 8 71792JBKDALE NYMPH WB 5 119 4 2 51 G1 5h 5 5J E Dugan H P Whitney 73129 RIFLEMAN WB 4 111 3 G 95 7S 71 71 G 5 G Burns R F Carman 15 30 20 S 4 73S12 ANGELUS WB 3 99 S 11 10 = 10 10s 10l 72 Garner T Hitchcock Jr 5 S 7 2J 75 71S47WELBOURNE 7571S47WELBOURNE W 5 103 10 8 S S1 Si S1 S1 Notter J L McGinnls 15 15 12 5 2i 719043ROSIMIRO TVB 3 93 2 1 7 9 9H 9 92 McCahey W T Ryan 50 100 50 20 12 71S23 = DON ENRIQUE WB 4 105 1 7 4h 51 GJ GH lOl E Lynch Patchogue Stable 15 25 20 S 4 74143BERKELEY W 4 100 9 9 II2 H2 II2 II2 II2 D McCthyBeverwyck Sble 12 15 12 5 2 74236 OXFORD WB G 107 G 10 12 12 12 12 12 Horner J McLaughlin 20 30 30 10 G GTime 1275Winner Time 1275 Winner BrandtWent B c by Sain El Salado trained by II R Brandt Went to post at 400 At post 4 minutes Start poor Won easily second and third driving Jack Allan away forwardly was reserved close up to the stretch turn then came on with a rush and won going away Red River dashed into the lead quickly and settjng the pace fast held sway to the final furlong and gamely outstayed Chapultepec for second place The latter acted fractiously at the post and got off last was then rushed up Into prominence too quickly and struggled on gamely to the end hut could not get up Meelick ran fairly well had no mishaps and was a distant fourth Brookdale Nymph and Rilleman also ran fairly well but were not dangerous at any stage Angelas ran poorly but was making badlyScratched up ground at the end Don Enrique showed speed but tired badly Scratched 71142 Restigouche SG 739C5Old Honesty 104 72035 Tony Bonero 98 71S3C Bat Master son 104 104Overweights Overweights Oxford 2 pounds FIFTH RACE 78 Mile 54020 120 3 101 700 added 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 700 Ind Horses AWtPPSt J Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 700G4 ZAL WB 4 113 G 5 1J 1s 1 J I1 I1 C II ShllgW Gerst Gerst73417SMARK G G 1351 12 73417SMARK ANTONY HWB 5 11G 21 4J 4 2H 22 2 = G Burns R F Carman Carman737SOGALLAVANT 3 1651151 12 737SOGALLAVANT WB 5 115 7 G 2H 3h 3 5 32 3 = E Dugan R T Wilson J J710S5 710S5 ALILA WB 4 10S 3 3 55 5s 5 51 4 W Doyle A B SpreckeU SpreckeU7423G 7423G CAMPAIGNER WB 4 112 1 9 S S1 G G3 53 Fbrotner O L Richards Richards73974INGHAM 30 40 30 10 G G73974INGHAM 73974INGHAM W 4 110 5 4 32 2 4U 4U G5 Musgrve P T Chinn Chinn737SS3LAST S 12 10 3 S5 S5737SS3LAST 737SS3LAST GO w 3 91 4 7 C1 72 72 71 75 McCahey C W Nichols 20 40 30 10 G 70492 SARACINESCA w 4 114 0 S 9 9 9 S2 S5 Shaw T D Sullivan 2J 55 5 2 1 74176 DOTTIE S WB 3 105 8 2 71 Gl Sh 9 9 Qrington L Blume BlumeIisqualified 50 CO GO 20 10 10Iisqualified 1291Winner Iisqualified for foul Time 12 23J G5j 4SJ 115J 1291 Winner Ch c by First Mate Emerald trained by J Blute BluteWent Went to post at 435 At post 2 minutes Start good Won1 Won1easily easily second and third driving Zal showed speed enough to open up a big gap in the first furlong and was never afterwards In trouble his rider looking back all through the stretch run Twenty yards from the finish and while under a drive Mark Antony II swerved against Gallayant and knocking him to his knees almost unseated Dugan and for this he was disqualified Gallavant always prominent iu the runuing was going well when bumped but did not threaten the winner Alila ran well and finished gamely Campaigner finished fast 1ugham showed a Hash of speed but quit badly Saraciuesca got off badly but ran a poor race The winner was entered for 800 no bid bidScratched Scratched 73803 Kea tor 112 74217 Greeno 108 C91S2 Master of Craft IOC 710SSsBlandy 115 1S47 Tommy Waddell 119 G9223 Yarboro 110 SIXTH RACE 34 Mile 42014 1124 3 110 800 added 3yearolds 74281 Allowances Net value to winner G70 Ind Horses AWtPPSt v4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 71844RIALTO TV 107 2 2 3s 1J 1 = 1 J E Dugan A J Jpyner S3 2J 2 710out 71574 IIALKET TV 107 54 It 3 3 2 C H ShilgW Gerst S5 2 95 35 out 70090 TROUBLESOME vr 92 4 5 5 5 5 3J Lang J L McGinnis 30 CO CO S 2J 2J71S44JAMES 71S44JAMES B BRADY WB 103 11 25 2J 2h 4 = Shaw F T Farrell 3 3S 2J 1 13 13741972BANYAH 741972BANYAH w 107 3 3 4h 41 4s 5 D McCthyBeverwyck Sbla 8 10 8 2 45 45Time Time 12j 25 49 115 115Winner Winner Ch c by Watercress Teatro trained by J Schlosser SchlosserWent Went to post at 501 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving Kialto was rated in behind the leaders to the head of the stretch from where he came away very easily and was easing up at the end Halket was speedy but was much used In strenuous racing with James B Brady and tired In the final drive through the stretch Troublesome outrun early closed a gap and finished resolutely James B Brady after showing a good turn of speed quit utterly at the end Bunyah was never a serious contender contenderScratched Scratched 74140 Jubilee 107 70759sBlack Oak 102 102Overweights Overweights James 15 Brady 1 pound


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