New York Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1908-08-19

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NEW YORK FORM CHART EMPIRE CITY TUESDAY AUGUST 18 1908 WEATHER CLEAR TRACK FAST Third day Empire City Racing Association Summer Meeting of 12 days Presiding Judge Clarence McDowell Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary IJyman IIDavis Racing starts at 2r0 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 tract record age of horse and weight carried FIRST RACE 34 Mile 76548 l12i T 108 000 added 3yearolds and tip ward Handicap Xct value to winner 535 Ind Horses AWtPPSt i Sir Fin Jockeys Owners o HO r s 76236 = NIMBtTS wit 1 100 3 2 2l 2 1 1 X R McDanlG M Odom 1351663 1 12 7 r4S JACOBITE wu 5 10G fi 1 3 k 311 35 2J C II ShilgC R Ellison C 7 C 2 1 NA GBEEN wn 4 117 7 7 77 C 3 Notter J R Keene 8 10 8 3 85 2r7G131 7 23GiTOM MGRATH wn S 110 14 l Ink 2 t 4 McCahey M Kraus 2 5 11545 2r 7G131 6376016IUALTO PANTOUFLE w a 97 2 f 4 4 4 5n j Bergen MissAMMarrone 7 8 7 2J 63 127601G 76016IUALTO wn 3 111 53 rJ 51 Ci G1 B Dugan A J Joyner 21 3 1351 12 7601G BALBUS wii 3 95 4 G Ck Gl 7 7 J Butler G J Long 15 20 20 8 4 recordWinner Time 11 211 4j 111 new American record OdomWent Winner B g by Star Shoot Lady Elite trained by G M Odom Went to post at 21 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same Ximhus was reserved in forward pursuit to the stretch when he drew out but tired and just lasted the journey Jacobite from a Hying start ran in striking distance pursuit and was carried wide on the stretch turn and finished with a belated rush Grctna Green away badly trailed far in the rear early arid losing an immense gap in the last quarter finished fastest of all Tom McGrath sefr the pace for nearly uv furlongs and quit badly Pantoufle probably short held ou well throughout and Is good Rlalto was never furlongsScratched dangerous but maintained his K sition well Balbus showed speed for five furlongs Scratched 7i5 2 = James B Brady 10J 7050 Halket 100 7G23G Altuda OS Overweights OSOverweights Ballms pounds 76581 SECOXD RACE 5 12 Furlongs 21644 100 2 103 500 added 2yearolds Maidens Fillies Special Weights Xct value to winner 590 lid Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys raiDOCIVITA w 108 U 3 y o li H C H ShilsG J Lone 2 2 863515 16217 MAKIVXA w 10S ID 4 4r64S4 3i 3J 2J 2l D McCthyP J Dwyer 10 15 10 4 2 r64S4 YANKEE DAUGHTR w 10S 8 G 7 7 4 3 TV Jliller C S Ellison 6 8 7 2J 75 74SSG 75764SI MY MAUIUTCH w 108 G 1 1J lh 3J 4X 0ans J I McGinnis 8 10 7 24 75 764SI MERISE v 108 1G 9 S 51 5 51 Yorke J F Smith 20 30 30 10 5 75669 MERCADEL w 10S 3 12 10 6 GJ 61 Gilbert T P Hayes 10 12 6 2 1 ADELAIDE K WB 108 1 2 5l S S 7J McCahey K Kraus 30 30 20 8 4 76552 ENERGY w 108 3 10 9998 Bmssel R Angarola 20 20 20 8 4 76427 GREENHOW w 10S 2 IS 13 12 12 9 J Butler J S Tyree 30 30 30 10 C 76141 ADELE C wit 108 15 S 61 10 10 10 Clements W N Cooper 15 20 15 6 3 MISS CARDIGAN w 108 9 13 11 11 11 11 G Burns B O Stable S 10 8 3 85 76241 OCALA wn 109 I 3 41 4h 7 12 T Lee J W Ferguson 10 12 6 2 1 197 KRIKINA w 108 13 11 12 13 13 13 L Johnson J H McAvoy 20 30 30 10 5 5i6Vi2 i6Vi2 KIN WB 108 19 17 14 14 14 14 H Smith J V Jewell 30 30 30 10 5 76217 SNIFF 2JBAY WB OS 7 15 16 15 15 15 R McDanlP AVimmer 12 16 12 5 2J BAY QPEEX w 10S 14 7 15 16 16 16 King R W Nelson SO 30 30 10 5 ROSSIARE 45LA w 10S IS 16 IS 17 17 17 E Dugan J McManus 36485 45 LA BELLE AGNES w 108 12 14 17 IS IS IS Cole G J West 30 CO 50 20 10 76352 DONZELLA w 10S 17 19 19 19 19 19 A Lee L Mulligan 20 20 20 8 4 Time 10 22J 31 48g 1011 l0 i CoyneiWent U inner B f by Alvesoot Ameeras trained by P Coynei Went to iK st sit 01 At i ost 1 minute Start good Won driving second and third the same Civita after forward pursuit from the start drew out midway of Jhe stretch and won going away Mar ¬ iana well ilp from the start was a fast going second Yankee Daughter began slowly and was outpaced U the stretch but finished going fastest of all i u a cracking effort My Mariutch outbroke and outpaced tie others for live furlongs before she quit Merise away badly closed an immense gap on the extreme 01 side Mercadel nearly left made up ten lengths oir the leaders while also running on the extreme 01 tside Adelaide R prominent early was shuffled back at the half and gaining rapidly at the end K icrgy finished close up Greenhow nearly left steadily improved her iKwition Adele 0 was shuffled t the rear Ocala showed great speed in the middle running and was cased up at the end Overweights Ocala 1 pound 76582 THIRD RACE 1 116 Miles 2101T l45i 5 111 000 added 3yearolds and upward Fillies and Mares Handicap Xct value to winner 500 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys vv 5 117 4 3 2a 2 = 21 IS I1 E Dugan A J Joyner 27 13 14 out rr712 LAUGHING EYES TVK 3 105 3 2 3 3 Smith Chelsea Stable 687 7649S RECKON WB 3 108 1 1 li I1 I1 2 31 McCahey BleighParkSble 5 fi 6 710out 76240 K1LIIECRANKIE w 4 93 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 Yorke W C Daly 12 15 12 2 out l4SsiniierB Time outTime 12 24J JiGj 4Si l00i 114 142 l4Ss SchlosserAVent iniierB m by Watercress Carina trained by J Schlosser AVent to post at 32S At post 4 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same ressimi after nearest pursuit in the early running drew out seemidgly an easy winner in fhe stretch liit was driving at the end to stall off Laughing Kves belated challenge The latter well up from the start loomed up suddenly ami menacingly in the last sixteenth and was wearing tlio favorite down at the eini Beckon outbroke and outpaced the others for nearly six furlongs but quit badly in the closing drive Ivilliecrankie outclassedScratched was well up all the way but outclassed Scratched 707 s Zienap 100 70506 Comedienne 112 76583 FOURTH RACE 1 Mile 70502 140 5 101 Dunwoodie Stakes 1500 added Ityearolds Selling Not value to winner 2105 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7G03PSPOONER Wii 101 1 11 IJ 1 I1 1 D McCthyF B Lemaire LemaireAVn C 6 6 2 1 76351 AHASEB AVn 10G 2 2 2i 2s 2 2s 2J H Smith S Kniery KnieryWB 85 9C 9535 out 7651S3KR1ETTE Wernbergwn WB 91 fi l G G r3 3s Upton J A Wernberg 2 2 g5 12 out 76122 THE SQUIHE wn 98 1 4 5h 51 G G 4 E Dugan T Welsh 2 3 3i 1 25 75471 MOMBASSA w 101 5 5 4i 45 3U 51 r McCahey M Kraus KrausWB 30 SO 20 8 3 76430 MAGAZINE WB 111 3 1 31 3J li 43 G G Burns R F Carman 15 15 15 6 2 recordWinner Time 12 21 35 s 47 5 114 139 new track record Winner HirschWent Ch by Peep oOay FUrtmeer trained by M Hirsch Went to post at 57 At post 1 minute Start good Won handily second and third driving Spooner drew out iuiekly set a tremendous pace and was never headed Arasee maintained throughout nearest but unavailing pursuit of the winner Frizette slow and on the extreme outside at the start lost a half dozen lengths in the first quarter and closed a big gap in the last half but could never get up The Squire badly outpaced for six furlongs finished well and has improved Mombassa showed superior early speed but quit badly in the stretch Magazine prominent for half the journey dropped out as If short bidScratched The winner was entered for 1000 no bid Scratched 7i214 Long Ball 3 Overweights 3Overweights Arasee pounds FIFTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 21544 106 2 103 500 added 2yeardlds Allowances Net value to winner 550 Ind Horses AWtPPSt It StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 4625765003FOUE 76532HAUUIGAN WB 113 5 2 I1 1s I3 1 = Notter H R Brandt 853 Z 4625 765003FOUE w 10G G 1 2h 2l 2J 2 Gilbert F W Healey G 7 6 2 1 7G443 75958535157itOSJTHE Ot NAUGHT UANGER WB 103 3 4 3 = 3 3 3i C H ShilgChelsea Stable 7595853515 7itOSJTHE PIPPIN iv 10G 10 G G = GJ 5l 4 = G Burns NewcastleStable 10 12 10 4 2 7G10I 857C129 WAPONOCA w 113 87 SJ 71 tint 5 Lang T Monahan 10 15 10 4 85 7C129 8574S77 S1U 1OHN w 101 13 5 ri Oh 41 GO CMcCahey P J Dwyer 10 10 S 3 85 786217603J 74S77 SAN VITO w 101 2 10 11 11 9J 75 Cullen ElkwoodPkSblo 78621 7603J TOM IIAYWAUD w 107 1 3 41 41 7 S W Miller T II Williams 20 25 20 8 4 76349 HOMECREST wn 101 98 9l S1 8 93 E Dugan A J Joyner 10 10 10 4 2 73651 DEMETU1OS w 101 413 12 12 12 10J A Iee J F Bartlett 20 20 20 8 4 7 640 BOSSFENTON w 114 7 11 7i 10 10 11 Kraemer PatchogueStable 10 12 10 4 2 76465 ED WRAY AV 101 12 9 10 9l It 12 Musgrvo B Schreiber 20 25 20 8 4 AKDENIA W 9S 11 12 13 13 13 13 Clements J F Carroll 10 15 15 6 3 100Winner Time 10J 215 5 47S 1OOR 100 Winner BrandtWent Ch c by Plaudit Dorothy Hamilton trained by H R Brandt Went to post at 425 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving Harri ¬ gan drew out quickly and setting the pace all the way won pulled up Fore maintained nearest pursuit throughout and was a good second Connaught Ranger in prominent contention from the start could never get up The Pippin outpaced to the stretch finished well Waponoca away badly steadily im ¬ proved his iwsitiort Sir John well up all the way held his own In the stretch drive San Vlto away badly closed a gap and is promising Torn Hayward prominent to the stretch tired as it short Home crest endScratched got away poorly and was pocketed at the end Scratched 705S May River OS 7 5CO Hawkwing 100 Overweights 100Overweights San Vito X pounds Tom Hayward 1 Ed Wray 76585 SIXTH RACK 1 18 Miles 21054 l52j 5 101 500 added oyearolds and up ward Selling Net value to winner 500 Ind Horses AWtPPSt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 3 7G3333COAT OF ARMS vr 4 10G 3 5 G1 Gic 3W k 3Z 13 II Smith J Baker 2i 3J 3 1 12 76tltOOLCONDA 1276tltOOLCONDA w 3 105 5 1 4U 4h 5 i 2J 2 D McCthyE Marryatt 5 65 2 1 7Gr53 LD STANHOPE wsn 4 111 1 2 3 3i 2k 2nt 11 3 Notter C F Clark 453112 762 JO LADY KARMA W 4 104 7 6 2nk 2nk 41 r = 4l 4 Yorke J S Hoy 8 12 10 4 2 765173DISOBEDIENT vr 5 111 6 4 72 1 7 71 G 52 McCahey T E Mannix 3 4 S 112 76192 MOLESEY WB 4 10G 2 8 8 8 8 S 7 6 Jensen J A Bennet 4 5 4 8545 76565 ACE HIGH TVB 4 111 9 3 li It H 1 51 7 R McDanlLi Mulligan 10 15 15 6 3 70270 FLIMNAP w 5 114 4 7 51 5J 6l 6t S 8 Harty A G Synder 68621 G2317 68621G2317 = CHARLEY TV 5 111 8 Ran away J Lee J A Wernbere 6 12 10 4 2 155Winner Time 12 25 38 49 1013 114 128 1414 155 Winner MorrisWent Ch g by Goldcrest Ethel Green trained by W Morris Went to jK st at 455 At post 0 minutes start good Won driving second and third the same Coat of Arms luckily placed from the start came through and made good on the inside in the stretch winning drawing clear Jolcotuln always within striking distance drew out In the last quarter seemingly tUe winner but succumbed in the final strides Lord Stanhope a keen contender throughout tired In the closing strides If short Lady Karma ran forwardly for as a mile then tired but finished close up and Is extra good Disobedient under pressure and outpaced for the first half closed np well at the end Mole soy trailed in the early running and closed a big gap in the last half under a bad ride AceHigh set the pace for seven furlongs and retired but is becoming good Flimnap showed moderate early speed The winner was entered for 500 no bid Scratched 7055U Chantilly 114 7


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