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NEW YORK FORM CHART. BKLMONT PA UK. _____ THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. First day. Westchester Racing Association. Spring Meeting of 10 days. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Pa-sidy. Racing Secretary. George W. Gull. Baeing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.t. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of karat and weight carried. O "1 PT/i/i FIRST RACK— 3-4 Mile Straight. TM1 I ggf .1 I IT 1 00 added. I year-olds. O -A O _c _ Allowances. Net value to winner 80. lad Horses AWtPPSt K U - Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 77»10 LADY HKDFOIil w n 116 1 2 1ilOD P .1 Howard J E Madden *2 31 2 1 1-1 1 80850 JOE MADDEN WB 121 3 4 4" 4» 3 2 J O Burns S C Hibireth 1 7 5 7-5 3-5 15 769C4 MISS KEARNEY w 11G I 5 »■ 5* 41 31 J MclntyreJ E Madden *2 3* 3 1 1-2 I8108OLAWTON WIGGINS WB 121 2 3 6 G G 4" Hutwell W S House I I I 8 5 4 E 78089*WAPONOCA W 118 4 1 2h 2» 2* 53 E Dugan T Monahan 4 I M I ■ I I 813GG -MAI IETTE will 5 G 2f 3l 5 G Creevy atoatpeUerStabla C 10 8 3 8 5 ♦Coupled in betting: no separate place or show lietting. Time. 1:12*. Winner -Ch. f. by Ogden— Matnnza trained by I. B. Madden. Went to i« st at 2:41. A. post 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. Lady Bedford drew out quickly and won all the way decisively. Joe .Madden was Bare and dragged rearward and was outpaced in the early running, but closed a big K.1P in the last half under punishment and seemed to lie gaining slowly ou the leader at the end. Miss Kearney steadily improved her position from a slow beginning into a last going and close up third. Lawton Wiggins, after brief early prominence, swerved .l.liipiely to the extrine outside, then finished well. Wa|MHioca ran in nearest pursuit for the first six fur-h n and quit badly as if short. Mauviette, after prominent contention for live furlongs, .hopped out ahraattT. _ 2 at. bed— SOS.l.PHarrlgan, 121 : 75307 Obadiah. 111 . -| pr A f* SF.COND RACK— 1-2 Mile Straight. 54 IS7 -47— 2— !K.. MM added. 2 year-olds. lUTCt Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 30. lad Harass AWtlPSt H M % Str Fin lackeys Owners O HOPS STAR BOTTLE W 110 3 3 lS ll 1- E Dugan A Belmont 5 G 5 2 1 HAMPTON COURT w 110 11 7 G1 :l M Russell J E Madden t«i E 9-5 8-5 3-5 1-5 80824 PEltRY JOHNSON w 1o7 G 10 81 S1 3" W .loss T W OBrien 10 15 15 6 3 •MAT FLORENCE w 108 4 5 3l 4J 41 II Smith H 1 Whitnev G 10 8 3 8-5 81308 RESPONSFUL WB 107 12 4 5 5 r.3 Creevy MontpelierStable 8 10 10 4 2 BLACK CHIEF w 110 E G 71 7l G- Seville Rangeley Stable 10 15 15 6 3 HIBBRNIOA WB 107 2 I 41 4 73 Hutwell .1 B Keene 2 4 3 1 1-2 SHANNON WHO 11 21 Gl 81 J MclntyreJ B Madden 1G-5 9 -5 8 5 3 5 1-5 cilHBERT W 110 8 9 8 9 H U McDanlMr Earle 10 15 15 I I YOUNG BELLE w 107 loll 10 M 10 A Lang J H Warren 5 20 20 8 4 ETTA MAY vy 107 7 12 12 11 11 .1 Howard B I aaaraa G 10 8 3 8 5 0980 GERMAN SILVER WB 110 9 8 11 12 12 G Burns J A Bennut 10 20 15 G 3 Time. 47?-"Oniilted from entries, f Coupled in lietting; no separate place or show lietting. Winner— Ch. e. by Hastings — Sunflsh trained by .1. Wh.ilen. W.-nt to iK.sf at 3:14. At i« st 4 niinut -s. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. Star-lop le drew out quickly and. making the running throughout. Increased bis had as the race progressed. Ih.H.ptoii Court, from an inside rear start, was inadequately ri.!. ten. but closed up steadily into a fast 1-. lag second. Perry Johnson swerved repeatedly in the early running, but closed a big gag into a belated .u.l close up third and may have been heat. May Florence ran forwar.lly throughout. Respoiisful was pioini-iicii. to the last sixteenth and tired. Black Chief finished well. Hiberniea ran in keen contention for three Ha-ioiigs and drop|ied out abruptly, but was short and is promising. Shannon showed superior speed and is a nuMMed good one. but palpably short. Scratched — Beau Nash, 110: An.ivri. 107. Overweights — May Florence. 1 BOaad. W1 r»/1 ft THIRD RACK -4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 74ST.!I— 51— 2— 112. 00 added. 2 year-olds. OlO TXT O Allow ances. Net value to wtjaaet . Ind Horses AWtPPSt i % ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 1 C P S NS3WWARKBT WB 115 I 2 D 11 l1 l» J Mclntvre.T E Madden *7-104-5 7-101-4 out ANAVRI w 111 4 4 2l 2:1 2* 2« II Smith Oneck Stable I 3 21 7-10out NAUGHTY BOY W 115 3 1 41 31 3« *» J Howard J E Madden *7-104-5 7-101-4 out S13G9 GLOPPER WB 115 13 3l 5 5 4- E Dugan A Belmont G 15 12 3 1 ELIZABETHAN W 112 2 5 E 410 4s E Nieol H P Whitney 6 7 5 G-5 1-2 ♦Coupled in lietting: no separate place or show betting. Time. ,r 3S. Winner — Br. c. by Plaudit — Nahnia trained by J. F. Madden. Went to |mst at :;:51. At ]M st 1 minute. Start good. Won cant, ring; second and third driving. Ncw-inaiket established a quick lead, made the running under a pull by a safe margin throughout and is a cK.ckerja.k. Anayri. also a ■apposed RmmI one. maintained nearest and liersistent pursuit all the way. yens palpably short and is a grand looker. Naughty Boy ran forwar.lly thr. ughout and is very promising. U topper, after brief prominence, bolted to the extreme outside when beginning the last three furlongs ami ran green. Klizabetban. never dangerous, was not ready. 7 1 fSA ft FOIBTH BACK— 1 Mile. 57:».s 1 — 1 :37-— :.— 104. Metropolitan Handicap. Valee Cj JL 04g- • ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $::.S75. Ind Horses AWtlPSt U -.. ?-A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 0 P S c o2.»iiKlNO JMES w 4 125 9 1 21 21 U 1= 1" 1 Burns S C Hildr. th 8-5 11-52 4-5 2-5 JSSOBFAYBTTE WB I 108 10 5 51 53 J1 2* 2- J MclntyreJ E Maddest 4 5 4 8-5 4-5 181 ICUITGGLBB WBB « 112 11 2 4= G1 61 G1 v.", Nicol C C Sinitlis.in 10 10 6 2 1 . 0704 M ART DAVIS W I Ml 4 3 2» 31 H 4" 4" W Boss B II Davis 10 15 8 3 8-5 7CJ61 TURNCOAT wn 3 98 1 8 10 10 8- 8- 51 Russell .1 B Keene G 8 G I 1 Mini NIMBIS WB 4 Ml I I 1b l1 SJ V 1*1 Ipton G M Odom 10 10 10 4 I 80744FOOTPAD wb I 92 5 4 KJ 8 71 B* 7 Fral C B FloischmannJO M 20 s 4 77*92 GLUCOSE w 3 93 7 9 9 9 9 9 B» Cieevv Newcastle Stable 30 40 20 8 4 81429 HALF SOVEREIGN WB 4 109 IM 85 4 4l P :« ■ lnigan A Belmont 4 5 4 8 5 4-5 75442 I ion CREOLE WB I 98 3 7 7n 71 10 10 1. Scoville Mr Barla 10 12 8 3 8-5 81420*GOWAN w4 98 8 11 Broke down. .1 Bergen .1 Caflrey 10 10 10 4 2 Added starter. Time. 13. 24-. Mg, 4st. 1:02. 1:181, 1:40. Winner -P.. e. bv Plaudit — Insightlv trained by S. C. Hildieih. Went to post at 4:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter: second and third driving. King .lames, after close pursuit from the start, drew out und. r a pull when beginning the closing half and wen . tl by himself cantering. Fayette, forwar.lly placed in an inside position to the stretch, drew out of the rank into game, but unavailing, pursuit of the winner. a*as palpably shoi t and is a coining cracker-■ I .higgler on th* extreme onlsi.le at the start, but well up. was carried wide in tin- middle running. but i.nlstave.l Mary Davis for third place in a long eteatag drive. The latter ran forwardly throughout. Nimbus set the pace for half of the journey and was displaced, but held on unexpectedly gamely through ll,- long homestretch and is extra good. Turncoat, from a fiat footed start, trailed in the early running and . :... .1 an immense gap in the la~t half on the extreme outside. Footpad, prominent for seven furlongs. Hfilxbed well up. Groeoee was never dangerous. Half Sovereign had a bad stait and closed a gap in the i.ii.ble running, but quit fmallv. Hon Creole ran well up tor sU furlong-. Scratched- S107.» Bestigouehe. 117: 80R2»Arasee. .It; 77S»l*Wlse Mason. 05. « ty.Tweights Mary Davis. :; pnaadaj CIiicom-. 1. o-i P 4Q FIFTH RACK— About 2 Miles. fTWil t:M » tSX. New York Steeplechase. 1909.sh00 Q XOtO added. 4-yeai ohD and upward. Six-ciil Weights. Net value to winner 1909.sh10. Del Horses AWtPPSt 4 S 12 15 Str Fin Jockeys Owners II C P S 777M* c.FN" I W 7 153 4 I Li ■" 21 2- M 11 Kelleber B McLennan 4 5 4 6-5 1-2 814921SIR WOOSTER w 5 141 2 5 E E 3- 1- 13 2f» Davidson R Neville 45 1 4 5 1-3 out Slo-f.lVwiilV WlO 153 1 1 4 4» 1" 4..K3- V B S.nps mS A. itch G 8 8 3 1 77B71**VATERSPEED W 5 145 5 2 17. 114 31 43" 4n" McKiny H K %ingut 3 4 4 G-5 1-2 8i3iKF.NTCCK. BEAFw 5 140 I 4 M*i JB. I 5 W All.n W Clay 10 12 10 3 1 . • 1 d.le.i startera Time. 4:00 Winner— B. g bv George Kessler— Ricnbar trained by G. It. Tompkins. " W.nt to nost at 454. At post I minute. Start goad. Won driving: second and lliinl the same. A-.nt always a forward eont-i.ler and in nearest pur-nit of the pacemaker in the last mile, got up in the linil strides of a terrific closing drive. Sir Wnoster trailed early and drew out in the last mile and iiiaiu-t-ii.d i -mill lead to the last three strides and succumbed. Cran.lpa made the pace in the middle running i.iul tired badly in the last half mile. Watersp.ed. after early prominence was reserved in the middle lanuin- and MM -.1 up on the far turn, then retired and probably was short. Kentucky Beau lcnced I v while prominent for the first mile and dragged out. bat is promising. Sera! iie.l 1770O2i.liinmy Lane. 153. 81 PI A fa IXTl R I.— 1 1-16 Miles. dMM— 1 :44»— 3— 112. O0 added. 3-year- iIds and up-.*y±i3 ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. . IihT Horses AWtPPSt ,4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 7,l".u tT|I KOFI RE w 4 108 I 2 1« 1- 1*1 V 1IE Dugan R F Little 2 ft 21 1 12 J,-,; i.NDPLItiN w 7 114 1 1 5U 5- 2 " 2- Q Burns S C Hibireth 8 5 2 9 5 7-1013 .Mi-.; .,. owKN w 3 89 4 2 E* a* 41 V W W Olo.ss S Emery I I I 2 1 lUSdBONNIE KELSO WB 3 90 7 9 4". 6: G« 5- 4" Ipton C. M OdOBB 4 7 5 2 1 UUmiROCKSTONE w 5 lOti 5 7 hl 8* J» 7a i« V 11 KinKK H Milden 20 20 20 8 4 S117" SE v WOLF TTB o 111 2 5 2l 2* 51 ?• Bs Scoville J D Iigan 4 8 8 3 8-o 7804«»GOLCONDA W 4 109 3 4 9 9 9 9 7J 11 McDanl*, Cornell 4 7 5 2 1 80K0 MOORISH KINO w3 91 8 8 71 73 81 8l 81 Russell F A Forsythe 1.. la 12 I 2 MIT:! DOLLY SPANKER WB 8 111 9 G « 3- 3 41 9 Creevy M.mtp. lierStable 10 lo 1: 6 3 Time. 12». 2::s. MM, 4M. l:01i . 1:144. 1:411, 1:4H. Winner — Ch. c. bv Prince ot Melbourne — Homespun trained by T. Welsh. Went to post at 5:22. At post i miuutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Iho Squire went into the lead In the first stride, made the running throughout and outstayed Dandelion de. is-ivelv. The latter, from a slow start, was shuttled back and rapidly Improved his position on the tar turn :.:uf loomed up menacingly in the stretch, but could never quite get up in a name effoit. owen WB1 a. persi tent contender all tie way. Bonnie Kelso, away badly, quickly took a forward position on the inside, hut was pulling up and messed aliout repeatedly and failed for third place in a belated outside row. Boek-stoae linished well. Sea Wolf ran in nearest pursuit for half of the tourney and quit badly. Joleonda. shuttled to last, closed a moderate gap. Moorish King ran a poor race. Dolly Spanker, a prominent contender to the stretch, retired suddenly. The wiuner was entered for ,000; no bid. Overweights— Bonnie KcNii, 5 pounds; Ooleonda. 1: Moori-h King. .:.