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NEW YORK FORM CHART. __ GRAVESEND. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Seventh day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassldy. Racing Secretary. F. Rehberger. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse iiinl weight carried. OQPTOO FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 77041— 1:06 % —2— 100. 00 added. 2-year-olds. O £i 9J J O Selling. Net value to winners 15 each. Ind Horses AWtPPSt j % % Str Fla Jockeys Owners O H C P S S2479aHCDAS SISTER w 94 3 2 21 lb lh 1* Russell Mr Earle 6 7 5 6-0 1-3 M:i9tP EVENING SONG w 94 1 1 1 S 22 2* l*h Glass H P Whitney 4-5 9-107-101-4 out M91, RESPONSFUL WB 94 4 4 4« 410 9 ?," Creevy MontpelierStable 2 3 3 1 out 8M25 GOOD INTENT w 104 2 3 3 i 3» 4" 4" Scovifle W P Reed I 10 10 2 3-$ Mi4S 1NDOT wb 103 I 5 5 5 5 5 Valentine J W Johnston 50 100 60 12 4 *Dead heat: purse divided. Time. 11*4, 23. 35. 48. 1:01%, 1:08%. Winners — Hudas Sister, b. f. by Bines — Eucharee trained by C. Leighton : Evening Song. ch. f. by Hamburg — Vespers trained bv W. II. Karrick. Went to post at 2:32. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving: third the same. Evening Song, from a flying start, set the pace, but was headed and seemed beaten midway of the stretch, hut cum on persistently, getting up in the last stride to make a dead heat. Hudas Sister broke slowly, but Mrgled out in pursuit quickly, challenged on the far turn and drew out slightlv in the stretch, but tired and was boring over In the closing drive. Responsful, from a slow beginning, was outpaced and under the whip in the middle running, but finished fast and is a stayer. Good Intent ran prominently to the stretch and tired. Iudot ran away before the race and only cantered the journey. The wiuners were entered for 00 each: no bids. Scratched— 824702May Florence. 04. OOPTO SECOND RACE— About 8-4 Kile. 105 feet short. 08934— 1:08%— 5— 122. 00 5 £i fj 3 TK added. 3-year-olds. Handicap. Net value to winner 75. Iiai Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SKp03-PRINCE GAL, wb 103 I I 331 3« 21 1* Scoville W B Jennings 15 30 20 7 3 iM. i9MHARRIGAN wb jJj I 1 11 lh ]k 2s E Dugan H R Brandt 4-5 4-311-20out— 8348»TIM PIPPIN w 99 4 2 22 2« 31 3h C Grand M J Cromwell 6 10 8- 21 6-5 82288 EFFENDI w 108 5 4 4i 4and 4* 4" W Doyle W T Ryan 6 6 5 6-5 1-2 K24S33FOOTPAD wb 90 1 3 72 72 5* 32 Garner C R Fleischmann20 20 15 5 2 807QQWANATIC W 105 7 7 62 62 6= 6* J Butler F A Forsythe 12 15 12 4 8-5 S2JS4WAPONOCA WB 107 8 8 51 5 7» 75 G Burns T Monahan 5 6 6 7-5 1-2 • 81753 PILLS W906G 8888 Glass R H Davis 30 60 60 20 10 Time. 11, 22%, 34%. 47%, 59%. 1:09%. winner — Br. c, by Galveston — Princess Noretti trained by W. B. Jennings. Went to post at 2:58. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Prince Gal., outpaced early, ran in striking distance pursuit to the stretch, caught the leaders tiring at the end and. drawing out decisively, is In grand form. Harrigan. from a flying start, set a tremendous pace to midway of the stretch and tired palpably as if short in the closing drive. Tim Pippin, after nearest pursuit for five furlongs, tired, but ran a good race. Effendi. well up from the start, finished fast and has worked phenomenally In private. Footpad, flatfooted at the start and outpaced early, made a cyclonic ImiMi. Fanatic broke slowly, but steadily improved his position and was gaining rapidly at the end. Wa-pciioca. away badly, moved into brief prominence, although never dangerous. Scratched— 82360 Fit! Herbert. 122: 824242Mauviette. 86: 81028 Rubia Granda, 102: 82548.Toe Madden. 118: 82545 Takahira, 109; 79914Sir Alvescot, 100; 82427 Hoffman, 87; 82549 Lady Chilton, 89: Red Robert, 110. Overweights — Prince Gal. 4 pounds: Tim Pippin. 4. QOPkftPk THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 77175— 1:51%— 3— 103. 00 added. 3-year-olds and up-Oi2uOO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SIMM ].. OF LGDEN ws 5 101 4 2 3= 3= 3* 2» 11 1J Glass R E Watkins 4-5 4-5 7-10out— 80426 I J. STANHOPE WB 5 106 1 4 11 U 1* 1 ¥ 2° E Dugan C F Clark 2 11-52 3-5 out 80889 oKENITE WB 5 108 3 I 4* 4* 4» 5 4l 3" J Butler E W Heffner 10 20 10 3 1 .S.ttiKII.I.lECRANKIB W 5 105 2 1 5 5 5 41 31 4« Yorke W O Daly 10 15 12 21 4-5 82420 SANDPIPER WB 3 93 5 3 21 21 21 31 5 5 McCahey J A Bennet 10 10 8 2 3-5 Time. 11%. 24%, 87, 49%. 1:02. 1:14%. 1:28. 1:41. 1:54. Winner — B. g, by Algol — Lass of Langden trained by R. E. Watkins. Went to post at 3:28. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same, l.ad of Langden, after forward and persistent inside pursuit of the pacemaker from the start, challenged on the stretch turn and outstayed Lord Stanhope in a long closing drive. The latter made the running for sewn furlongs under a hard pull and tired finally, was palpably short and Is In rare form. Okenlte. trailing, but well up throughout, outstayed Killiecrankie for third place. The latter loomed up well on the stictch turn, but tired finally. Sandpiper was in close pursuit for seven furlongs, but failed to stay. The y inner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweights — Lord Stanhope. 1 pound: Sandpiper. 3. QQ PZfifi FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 75196—1 :45%— 1—1240 00 added. 3 year olds and Cj £k O J 13 upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 82217s ALFRED NOBLE W 4 107 3 4 4" 3" 3» 32 1» J Butler C L Harrison 8-5 8-5 9-101-3 out S242« THE .SQUIRE W 4 108 4 1 li 1 Ik in 21 E Dugan R F Little 2 13-512-53-5 out 81429 QUESTION MARK WB 4 104 5 3 2h 21 23 2l 3* G Burns W Lakeland 4 6 5 7-5 2-5 77254 MOONSHINE w 6 90 2 5 I 5 5 41 42 Garner T L Watt 10 25 20 5 8 5 tS2424NOTASULGA W 4 Ml 1 2 31 4 1 42 5 5 Scoville J L McGinnis 6 12 10 21 7-10 Time. 12, 24, 86%, 48%, 1:00%, 1:13%. 1:41%, 1:47%. Winner — B. g, by Garry Hermann — Ethel Pace trained by P. Wimmer. Went to post at 3:55. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Alfred Noble was reserved in leisurely striking distance pursuit to the stretch, then challenged and just got up in a belated finishing rush. The Squire, excessively urged in setting a stiff pace, succumbed in the last stride under a bad ride. Question Mark, after going the first quarter, ran lapped on the pacemaker to the end and was a game third. Moonshine, outpaced all the way. finished close up and probably was bhort. Notasulga ran forwardlv for six furlongs, but failed to stay. Scratched— 82300Fitz Herbert. 113; 82548-Restigouche. 120: 8228SLlve Wire. 124: 82548Joe Madden. 110: 825453McCarter. 105: 82494 Montgomery, 115; 79035 Spooner, 107; 824S32Melodeou, 87; 82359 Blackford, 95: 82426 Home Again. 92. Overweights- Notasulga. 2 pounds. QOP»A7 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 75196—1 :45%— 124? 00 added. 4-year-olds and 0400I upward. Selling. Net value to winner 20. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S HH.WTHE WRESTLER WB 5 97 E 4 Is 1* 1* V- 1* Glass Chelsea Stable 8-5 2 8-5 3-5 1-3 82484 GOLCONDA w 4 104 10 2 4l 5l 61 4" 21 G Burns G Cornnell 8 15 12 5 21 81819 MISS CATEBBY WB 4 100 8 10 10 10 71 61 31 C Grand M J Cromwell 20 50 30 10 5 Rian !- CREOLE WB 5 105 1 3 2S 2* 21 21 41 J Butler Mr Earle 3 6 6 2 1 S241C RYE W 6 102 7 6 E 41 4b 5» 5l McCahey C D Sullivan 20 30 20 8 4 X1370-GILD wsb 5 97 9 9 91 61 52 7 62 Creevy J D Lagan 7 10 5 2 1 82481 KING SOL w 4 100 6 8 8 81 8l 81 7and Crowley J J Moran 30 50 50 20 10 82361 IMITATOR w 4 105 4 1 61 3" 31 3» 81 E Dugan J C F Jacoby 4 5 3 11-2 sicil MALAGA w 4 102 11 7 7l 91 10 10 9s Scoville T Newton 20 50 40 15 8 US18 "HANIDA WB 8 95 3 1111 11 11 11 10 Valentine MrsFJValentine 30 100 100 30 15 7M83 DE KALB w 4 105 I 5 31 71 91 9l 11 Clement W N Cooper 30 60 50 20 10 Time. 12, 24, 36, 48%, 1:01, 1:14, 1:41%. 1:48%. Winner — B. g, by Orlando — Hanna Bell trained by P. M. Burch. Went to post at 4:22. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving. The Wrestler decisively outbroke and spreadeagled his opposition and was much the best. Goleonda. luckily ferwardiy placed, outstayed the others in a long closing drive. Miss Catesby, nearly left, closed an immense nap into a fast going third. Don Creole, after nearest strenuous pursuit for a mile, quit finally. Bye ran well up throughout. Gild, away poorly, made up much ground. King Sol was gaining fast at the end. Imitator met early interference, showed speed to the half and quit badly. The winner was entered for HO*; no bid. Scratched— 79035 Spooner, 100. overweights — Goleonda. 2 pounds: Imitator. 5: Malaga. 2. QOPkQ SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2S501— 59%— 2— 90. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. O4000 Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to winner 80. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 81519 LjUCbRTA w 107 4 1 1* l3 I3 1= C Grand M J Cromwell 10 15 15 5 2J MLli;-DOMINICA W 107 3 3 2J 2* 22 2J Scoville G J Long 21 3 9-5 7-101-3 M.479 -MAY FLORENCE w 107 2 2 31 3* 33 3« E Dugan H P Whitney 3 6 6 2 1 KSa**DIXIB DIXON w 107 16 6" 4* 4« 48 McCahey Mrs C E Perrin 8 15 12 5 21 82429 CINDY w 107 5 4 51 51 51 51 Glass H B Duryea 6-5 2 8-5 3-5 1-4 SL::«2 GRECIAN BEND WB 107 7 5 41 61 61 6= A Lang Miss H Tault 20 60 50 15 6 kis:r, PROJECTILE WB 107 6 7 7 7 7 7 Creevy Montpelier StableS 12 5 8-5 4-5 Time. 12%. 24, 36%. 48%, 1:01%. Winner — Ch. f, bv Cesarion — Mobalcsca trained by H. Rites. Went to |K st at 4:50. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won easily: second and third driving. Lu-cetta outbroke, outpaced and outstayed her opposition decisively. Dominica ran in nearest, but distant. pursuit from the start and loomed up menacingly midway of the stretch, but tired finally. May Florence, outpaced iu the early running, finished fast and is a stayer. Dixie Dixon, away poorly, closed up moder-atclv well. Cindy was Interfered with all the way and badly kicked before the race. Grecian Bend ran well up to the stretch and was gaining at the end. Projectile had scant chance at the start. Scratched — 8256.3 Evening Song. 107. " .