New York Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1909-06-11

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NEW YORK FORM CHART. GRAVESEND. T HUR3DAY. JUNE 10. 1909. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK MUDDY. Fourth day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Irisjiling Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassldv. Racing Secretary. F. Rehberger. Kai ing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. R blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse aril weight carried. ftO/lOl FIRST RACE— About 3-4 Mile. 105 feet short. 08934— 1:08%— 5— 122. 00 added. Cj __ 4fc iU Tab All Ages. Fillies and Mares. Handicap. Net value to winner 45. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % £ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S Mul! NOTASULGA w 4 106 1 1 21 24 23 lJ Ural J L McGinnis 15 20 15 6 3 r.L-xUMAUVIETTE w 3 104 8 2 lJ 1* 1" 25 Creevv Montpelier Stable21 31 3111-101-2 iT»i|TVll.ir.HT QUEEN w 3 108 I S 03" 31 3» 34 J Butler F A Forsythe 3 4 31 1 1-2 s:c!»r, "SUNDANCE w 3 105 2 7 3" 44 4* 45 E Dugan H P Whitney 4 5 3J 6-5 3-5 181918 AFFLICTION w 3 116 4 4 4 52 5 31 Butwell J R Keene 2 81 3 1 1-2 82179 SENTENTIOUS w 3 97 5 I U 62 63 6° Russell R K Cassatt 30 50 25 10 5 8.L17 DESIROUS w 4 102 7 6 7= 72 72 71 Tansey R II Davis 30 50 40 15 6 82359 GRACE CAMERON W5 93 68 8888 McCahey W C Daly 60 100 100 30 15 Time. 11%. 23%. 35%. 48%. 1:01%. 1:11%. Winner — B. f, by The Commoner — Touch Not trained by J. I. Smith. Went to post at 2:32. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Nota-Milga. from a flying start, ran in forward and persistent pursuit of the pacemaker and drew out decisively filially. Mauviette set the pace to the final sixteenth and succumbed. Twilight Queen steadily improved 1 .or position, was an easy going, but distant, third and was short. Sundance, away badly, ran into quick i-.nlv pinminence. but was shuffled back on the turn and finished fast. Affliction was badly outpaced throughout and palpably disliked the going. Sententious, after early prominence, dropped back on the turns and finished well. Desirous was badly outpaced throughout. Scratched— ,S19183Pantoufle. 109; S191S2Adriuche, 104; 81721 Black Mary. 105; 808482Julia Powel, 111; M07P Jianne dArc. 118. Orerwelglitl — Sundance. 3 pounds; Grace Cameron. ■". Q O /I O Pv SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 77041—1 :0Ci— 2— 100. 00 added. 2 year-olds. O dB 4: A O Selling. Net value to winner 1*0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt M M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S BmS PRETEND w 105 9 1 32 ll lJ I3 Scoville W B Jennings 5 6 6 2 1 823572ZACATECAS WB 102 3 2 I3 24 24 2* Creevv MompelierStable S-5 2 8-5 3-5 1-4 67 ELIZABETHAN w 105 I 4 2h 31 3° 3i E Dugan H P Whitney I 2J 11-54-5 2-5 82357 BEDMIN6TER wb 94 I 6 4 4* 4« 48 Garrter .1 S Hoy 10 12 10 4 2 s::--.- GOOD INTENT w 102 6 1 53 5 5 5 J Bergen W P Reed 40 50 40 12 6 S23CBDDIE DUGAN w 105 7 9 72 72 62 63 G Burns S C Hildreth 6 7 6 2 1 81SK CATHERINE VAN W 96 1 S 9 !» 9 7" Tansey C H Green 60 100 60 20 10 82222 "REUSE WB 94 4 7 8 83 S* 85 Ural J L McGinnis 8 10 7 3J 8-5 82357 SEMICOLON W 94 8 5 6 6 7 9 Mulligan P S P Randolph 60 100 60 20 10 Time. 11%. 23. 35. 48%, 1:01%. 1:08%. Winner — Ch. g. by Golden Maxim — Pretence trained by W. B. Jennings. Went to ]K st at 3:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Pretend, from a lucky start, ran in striking distance early pursuit, then drew out decisively in the last quarter and won as his rider pleased. Zacatec:is outbroke and outpaced his opposition fur the first half and quit b.iili.v in the stretch. Elizabethan, well up throughout, tired finally and was palpably handicapped in the gniiig. r.edminster. well up from the start, finished fast and is promising. Good Intent loomed up well in Hie fur turn and tired in the losing drive. Eddie Dugan, nearly left, closed a middle gap rapidly, but was beaten ofl finally. The others were hopelessly outpaced from the start. The winner was entered In 00; no bid. Scratched OIMB Sandrian. 102: 8108:; May Florence. MS. i iv.-i-w.-iglns- -ElizalHMhan. 2 pounds: Katheriiie Van. 2. Q O A O £v TiluD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 77175— 1 :51 -.-8— MB. 1909.sh00 added. 3-year-olds and 0 £i 4t A O upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 2.". Ind Horses AWtPISt St U K "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S I2MI THE SQUIRE W 4 106 4 2 1- 1- l2 1= l3 I4 E Dugan R F Little z A_ 10-51 1-3 82220 PRANK GILL w 5 117 1 1 2and 2i 32 32 2 2?. Scoville .1 L McGinnis 1-2 7 101-2 out — s"~- K1LL1ECRANKIE w5 87 5 3 3- 2- 2 2" 33 32 A Smith W C Daly 13 30 20 6 S -5 82261 RYE w 6 93 2 4 4* 44 44 4« 44 4= McCahey C D Sullivan 15 25 20 4 7-5 76859 HOME* AGAIN f 93 3 5 6" 5 » 5«* V* V* V RuHtH T I- Watt 8 10 6 6-5 2-5 s •" 1 s VNDiIPER wb 3 92 6 6 I 6 « 6 6 6 Garner .1 A Bennet 15 30 20 6 2 Time. 12. 24%. 36%. 49%. 1:02%. 1:15, 1:29. 1:41%. 1:55%. Winner — Ch. g. bv Prince of Melbourne — Homespun trained by T. Welsh. West to post at 3:26. At post I minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. The Squire drew out in the first stride and won all the way by a wide gap. Frank Gill was forwardly placed throughout and a game and persistent second. Kiiliecrankie ran in prominent pursuit throughout and is extra good Rve also ran well up and finished gamely. Home Auain. from a flatfooted start, was sharply uallrd 11 1 at the start and made wide turns, but finished well under a bad ride and should have been third. Si:dpi|iir was hopelessly outpaced. ■ . .- -: .. _ Srratched— 82220-Restigouchc. 120: 82M0F!ta Herliert, 113; 82287Montgomery. ,.„ 121: S21«iJoe Jla.l.hii. 11t: 81951 Pins and Needles. 102. Qvei weights — Rye. 8 pounds: Home Again. .:. CTO 107 FOURTH RACE— About 3-4 Mile. MB 55 short. 0S934— 1:08%— 5— 122. Oyt I Patchog-ue Stakes. ,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner SI. 200. iTTl ll.ii-s.-s AWtPISt ; H "4 Sir Fie. Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1 I ,mv u. ONYX wb 5 106 I 2 23 23 VI 1- BatveU T G Mollnelli 12 15 12 4 S £ ■ lis ViNUTER w 5 108 8 4 3H 3J 311 22 E Dugan NewcastleStable 6 10 8 13-56-5 «J"361 DREAMER w 7 109 I 6 04" 41 41 F C .Sinhll B Duryca 3 4* 4 7-5 3-5 R21«8»8IR .1 JOHNSON WB 4 108 4 1 ]U 11 2 4- R McDanlHe erw yckStable 7 8 7 21 1 l-.KSIMIRO WB 4 104 1 2 4» H 5J U W Doyle W T Ryan 10 10 8 21 1 82287»RACQUET w 3 87 5 8 S 71 7 61 Garner P S P Randolph 20 30 20 7 3 tsi75o"HAPUL.TEPEC wb 4 106 2 5 6l 6J 61 71 Scoville H R Brandt 4-5 1 1 1-3 out 81921 CASQUE w 3 95 9 7 7" 8» 8» »» Creevy J R Keene 20 30 20 8 4 82284 HOFFMAN WB39879 9-9 99 G Lynch T W Coulter 100 100 100 30 15 Time. 11%, S3, 35%, 48%, 1:01. 1:10%. Winner — Br. g. bv Ornament — Oneck Queen trained bv A. Mollnelli. Went to post «t 3:05. At post4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Royal Onyx was always in. forward and persistent pursuit of the early pacemakers and drew out -decisively midway of the stretch. McCarter ran in prominent attendance from the start and was a fast going, but belated, second. Dreamer, from a slow inside start, worked through a rough journey and closed a big gap under a bad ride. Sir John Johnson outbroke and outpaced his opposition for a half mile, then quit badly. Rosimiro was well np all the way under bad riding. Racquet, away very badly, closed a big gap. Chapul-tepec was never dangerous and always hopelessly outrun. Casque showed brief speed. The winner was en-tei-i-d for ,800: no bid. Scratched— S2220-Rest Igouche. 108: 7802UBesom. 93: 820903Cohort. 105: 82359 Nimbus. 103: 8100.,-" Prince Gal. 97: 8109H2 Footpad. 87: 822842I.awtou Wiggins. 105: 82424 Desirous. 91: 82359 Blackford. 92. Overweights -Sir John Johnson. 2 pounds: Itosimlro, 1: Casque. 1: Hoffman. 4. OQ /f Q O FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 75190—1 :45%— 4— 12L 00 added. 3-year olds aid O £ 4t 1 O upward. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 40. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H P S I M * . __ . 81S62 JGE ERMENTROUT w 4 105 3 1 6J 6J 31 1 l4 C Grand W D Althouse 20 60 f.O 20 10 82081 CH. OF CH BROOK w 3 108 13 8 9 9 1» 3J 21 R McDanIE B Cassatt 21 A 2 4-5 2-5 81S623DANDY DIXON w 3 110 9 7 8 8" 6 41 8 | Raynor Mrs G E Perrln 10 20 20 8 4 816S5 FAULTLESS w 3 103 8 5 31 2 2 2"* 41 J Bergen J E Davis 10 25 ■ 8 4 772332HARLEM MAID w 3 103 5 4 51 5J 5 54 58 Creevy T L Watt 6 8 6 2 1 82221 OGADIAH wb 3 105 4 9 7 7 72 72 61 G Burns G Cornnell 15 40 30 10 I 818622NEDLIM w 3 108 10 2 2 3 4» 6" 72 Scoville H K Vingut .". 7 5 2 1 7S0473BIGOT WB 4 105 6 13 10 10 10 8 8 Valentine H P Williams M M 50 20 10 81862 GATIEN LASS w 3 103 14 10 11 11 11 9 9 Tansey R H Davis 20 « 30 10 5 COSTELLO W 3 108 1 11 12 12 12 10 10 Clement W N Cooler 30 60 50 20 10 S20793HENLEY wb 3 105 7 "6 4 1 9 11 li Butwell J R Keene 21 I 4 8-5 4-6 82359 CLIFF EDGE wb 3 108 12 14 13 14 13 12 12 G Lynch T W Coulter 20 50 50 20 10 81240 GARACONTIE W 3 108 2 10 14 13 14 13 13 E Dugan J II Gordon 6 8 4 8 5 4-5 S1S62 MARKHAM wb 3 105 11 3 1" 41 8 14 14 Fairber J H Warren 20 50 30 10 5 Time. 12%. 24%. 87%, 50%. 1:03%, 1:17%. 1:46, 1:52%. Winner — B. g. by Aloha — Lisbon Maid trained by W. D. Althouse. Went to post at 4:22. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Judge l-.rmentrout. from a luckv start, was shuffled rearward on the firsi turn, but closed a big gap fast in the third quarter and drew out in the stretch and won off. Choirmaster of Cbesterbrook. from an inside tlat-footed start, was pulling up repeatedly and closed an immense gap in the last half. Dandy Pixon had ■ poor start and steadily improved his position. Faultless ran in nearest pursuit for seven furlongs and tired finally. Harlem Maid, well up throughout, tired near the end as if short. Obadiah was going well in the stretch. Nedlim quit badly. Bigot closed a gap from a bad start. Henley, away badly, ran a fast first half, but bolted In the stretch when leading and is promising. Overweights — Dandy Dixon, 2 pounds. ./■ _ 1 .. » QtltAtyCk SIXTH RACE— 6-8 Mile. 28501— 59%— 2— 90. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Fillies and Cj £i t 5 *7 Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner 30. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 822193GRBENVALE w 109 1 1 22 23 l«i l2 E Dugan H P Whitney 7-5 7-5 1 1-3 out 82286 RADIUM STAR wb 105 7 3 4 4 3l 2» Creevy MontpelierStable 6 10 8 3 7-5 sufiis FOLLIE LEVY w 109 5 4 V l4 22 3J Scoville W B Jennings 4 6 5 S-5 4-5 82357OUR HANNAH w 105 4 5 51 5 4h 4J G Burns G J Kraus 4 7 6 2 4-5 S2219 CINDY w 105 3 2 3J 32 5 5« Ural H B Duryea I 4 11-54-5 1-3 818S9 CHRISTINA w 105 2 6 6 6 62 63 J Bergen L O Appleby 50 100 100 30 10 82165 HIBERNICA wb 105 6 7 7 7 7 7 Butwell J R Keene 6 8 7 2J 1 Time. 13. 25, 36%. 49%. 1:08%. Winner — Br. f. by Hamburg — Mincola trained by T. Welsh. Went to post at 4:54. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Green-vale, from a living start, was displaced in the middle running, but drew out in the stretch and won going away with a rush. Radium Star, outpaced to the stretch, although well up. closed a big gap at the end. 1ollie Levy, from a slow start, quickly ran into a big early lead, but made a very wide stretch turn and quit badly finally. Our Hannah began slowly and was outrun early, but finished well after going wide in the stretch. Cindy ran prominently to the stretch and tired. Scratched — 81083 May Florence. 105.


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