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. - : j j SARATOGA- FORM CHART. j I jSTTOPAX AUGUST "lgbjr " WEATHER. CLEAR. . TRACK GOOD. j Sixth, day. Tlie Saratoga, AsjfoiaBon. Summer Meeting of 24 days. I " Prpsiding "Judge, Cfarpicc ajctiQweli; Starter. Mars Cassldy. Secretary. Andrew Miller; j Racing starts at 2:30; P. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whin. S spurs. B blinkers. Fic urcs in parentheses following the distance of, each race indicate index number, track record, age of hors aimi weight;, carried: " "" j ;OtO.kC, FliiST lfAQ"E-3.4-Mile. 704071:113122. 00 added. All Ages. Handicap. j jCgjCSC??. .t value, tp winner 45: ind Horses- A Wt PPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S j i S3745"BELT.WKTHER w 4 103 4 1 3 2s 2s 1 Taplin H G Bedwell 8 20 15 6 3 838931BBSQM, WH 4 10$. S 2 1H,U lh. 21 Goldstein P S P Randolph 2J 21 12-59-102-5 3S3S99GOLD "NOTE . .. AvB-ff" 95 5 7 7" 31 3U S Russell J Laxton GO 60 60 20 10 f 83927 KOUT, JOHNSON wK 4. 9S 6 6 6 5 4 4 E Ilaynes .1 Sanford 30 50 20 8 4 ;83S99..CH1BP HAYES wnO 98 3 Sf 8 8 7 5 Davenpt L Mulligan 4 6 4 S-5 4-5 ;S3927 DE" 3VIUND . wri 5 12S 7 4 2h 4 51 61 Butwell P J Rainey 5 7 5 2 1 82753KING COBALT wn 4 123. 2 3 41,61 n 72 McCahey BleighParkSblo 2 31 3 1 1-2 S1933LADY HfMA wii 3 103 1 5 55 7h S 8 E Martin P T Chlnh 8 20 20 7 3 f ., Time; 124, 24, 36, 48. 1:14. Winner--Br. c, by Woolstborpe Favor : Bells trained. bv It G: Bedwell. . 8 Went; to post.at 2:30. At, ikist, 2;mluutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Bell-;.etlier, after striking. "distance attendance: oh the pacemaker, drewout decisively midway of the stretch and won going away. Besom made the running easily for five fiirlbngs, but. succumbed In a bard closing drive. Gold Note, away, poorly, steadily improved his iwSsitiOn into a fast grtirig and close up third. Fort JOhnson, well, up throughout and gaining at the end; is promising and; shows steady improvement Chief Iliiyes, pulling up at the start and virtually left, closed: a big gap. De Mund was handicapped by the slightly cuppy going, but was a forward contender to the stretch, then tired badly and, Is still short. King Cobalt showed brief "early speed, but retired on the far turn and was palpably short. Lady Irma showed ;SiiperIor speed for half 6f the journey and also was short. Scratched S3899?Jeanne dArc, 97; 83976Bcrry Maid, 114; 83500 RJalto, 110; 839273Prince Ahmed, 125; 82384JoIin Garner. SS. Overweights Gold Note. 3 pounds: Chief Hayes, 1. Q.QQQP7 SECOND RACE About 2 Miles. 70370 4:105 15S: Saratoga Steeplechase. Value OO tilE I; .Q00. 4-year-olds and, upward. Selling. Net, yahio to winner 75. Irid Horses AWtPPSt 5 9 13 17 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners- O H O P S S3950 BALLACALL A W 5 152 1 4 2 2 1 l8 Is 11 Davidson R Neville 3 5 5 8-5 4-5 S3GSSWATERWAY W 6 147 3 5 4s 4 3 2 2 2 McAfee Prospect Stable 8-5 8-5 X 2-5 1-5 83867GRANDPA" wlO 132 G 1 IU 1J 2 3 ZW Kermath S Veitch 4. T. 5 2 1 S3SG7 MALACCA w 5 137 5 2 35 33 48 4" 415 450 Pending F J. Nolan 7 20 20 6 2 82283SUNGIXW W 6 137 4 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 W Allen G R Tompkins 7 20 20 6 2 81432 RECRUIT w 6 142 2 6 Refused. Huppe " Chelsea Stable 20 50 50 12 5 83533 REGINALD V 4 .132. 7 Left at the post. GPalmer J W Colt 4. 6 6 21 6-5 Time. 4:204,;. Winner B. g, by Ardlngton Tentore trained by II." Craven. Went .to post, at 3:05. At post 5 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. Balla-calla.. after nearest early pursuit of the pacemaker, drew out in the last circuit .and held, sway unchallenged until too late,- then tired and just lasted the jourrieyr Waterway was reserved in distant pursuit and just failed to get up In a belated rush under a bad looking ride arid AVas much the best. Grandpa made the running easily for the first mile, then gave way, but held, on into an easy third. Malacca ran forwardly for a ;mlle and a half, then tired and is still short. Sunglow was a hopeless trailer throughout. The win-,ner was entered for ,500; no bid. Scratched 83S07 Byzantine. 144: 81401Black Bridge. 130. . QQQQQ THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 701071:1 Hi 3 122. Saratoga Special. 50 each. O O 2-year-olds. Special Weights. Net value to winner .375; and ,500 Iri Gold Plate. Ind. Horses AwTlPSt Vt V- -V, Str Fin Jockeys Owners 6 H CPS S3SCS WALDO W 122 3 1 2. 23 H 1 Nicol C L Harrison 6-5 7-511-401-5 out S309S3SWEEP w 122 1 3 3 3 3 2h Scoville J R Keene 1 11109-101-5 out 83955HERKrMER WB 122 2 2 1 1 2s 3 Taplin J Sanford 8 15 15 2 out Time. 13, 25, 37, 49, 1:154. Winner B. c, by Planudes Salama trained, by It. Colston. . Went to post at 3:43. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won cantering: second driving. Waldo outbroke the others on tiie. inside and was immediately and repeatedly bumped by Herkimer, which was trying to run out, and was forced to pull up, then followed the leader reisiirely and closely to the stretch, where he drew out and won as liis rider pleased. Sweep, not ready and nearly left, quickly ran Jnto striking dis- 1 tance pursuit and carrie through on the inside and got up for secOiid "place iri thd" last stride when Herkimer boiled lo the extreme outside. Herkimer established a quick lead and made the running by a wide gap to the stretch aud gave way readily to Waldos challenge, then began tiring and boring out and lost second place in the last stride. Scratched S3S0SAnielia .Tenks. 119: 83S0S Shannon. 122. QQQQQ POURTII RACE 1 Milei 4834S 1:37 2 112. Delaware Handicap. ,000 added. fJXJ tJify 3ryear-olds and upward. Net value to winner 51.3S5. Iiul Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C 1 S 83746FIELD MOUSE w 3 98 2 3 31 3" 3 lj McCahey A Belmbnt 4 8 7 21 1 8385CsARONDACK W 3 101 5 G 6 41 41 21 2 Pago MrsJMcLaUKhlin 2- 21 2 7-101-3 S3S99BBAUCOUiP W 4 93 6 4 4?. 51 Cl 41 31 Creevy Montpeiier Stablel 4 3 1 1-2 77234 DAN OSCAR A w 5 102 1 2 2J 2t 2H 32 4 Taplin J Sanford 12 15 10 3 7-5 S0817 FAR WEST w 7 105 3 5 5" 6 G a3 55 Butwell M L Schwartz 15 25 .20 6 2 8SS69IKINGS DAUGHTER w 6 109 4 1 1. H in G 6 V Powers T C McDowell 2 4 4 6-5 3-5 Added starter; Time. 13, 25, 37, 49, 1:02, 1:14, 1:42. Winner u: f, by Hastings Fllttermouse trained by J. Whalen. Went to post at 4:15. At post 3 minutes." Start good. Won driving; second and third, the same. Field Mouse, luckily and forwardly placed on the inside, drew-out ori the stretch turn, but "went Avide and i-eriouslv impeded Aroiidack, after which she stole a winning lead arid just lasted long enough. Arondack. awav poorly, steadily Unproved her position on the outside, challenged on the stretch turn and was carried oiit and bumped off- her stride by the leaders and could never quite get up. BcauCoup rim forwardly and persistently throughout and made a belated final rush. Danoscara lapped the pacemaker for over six furlongs and tired and was palpably short Far West held forth In the rear, but In bailing distance, and tin-, ished well. Kings Daughter", from a llying start, set the pace for six furlongs and retired. . Scratched 8:tS34EthcrIal, 98. . Overweights Far West. 1 pound. Q A fff rit"rII RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 7K!r7 1:00 2 112. 00 added. 2-year-6IdS. ttVUlvA Selling. Net value to winner 30. Ind Horses A WtPPSt "U Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S SSSilLITTi.E KING wu 97 3 1 1 l3, 1J 1 Creevy Chelsea Stable 2 3 21 1 1-2 S3792 BILLIARD BALL WB 102 9 9 8- 61 41 21 Daveniit P Dunne la 15 10 4 2 S33-M- CRACK SHOOTER w 91 4 6 41 4h 5 31 O Miller A L Astc 20 30 30. 10 a S3021 DUQUBSNE wii 104 10 2 2 21 2t 4 E Duron J W McClelland S 10 S 3 8-a TON I ATA w" 9S G 10 10 9 fi" 5X E Hayncs J Sanford 50 60 60 20 10 S397S JACK DEXNERLEN w 103 1 3 51 3 3 61 Taplin P T Chlnn 6 12 10 4 2 S3C.7CELLAUET W 104 2 7 7" 7 71 71 Iase G J Long 2J 3 3 1 1-2 S376COMPTON WB 107 5 4 3 51 8 S Goldstein A G Weston 6 8 8 3 S-a 83923 AlllI. w 99 8 5 6! S3 9i 93 A Iing MrsLALiv-Kston 20 40 40 13 8 S3S33 HENDERSON w 95 7 8 9 10 10 10 R Willms Idlgbrook Stable la 20 15 6 3 Time. 11. 2214, 35, 48, 1:02. 1:09. Winner Blk. g. by Kingston Little Fraud trained by P. M. Burch. Went to post sit 4:50. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily; second and third driving. Little King .drew out in .the first stride and won all the way never seriously menaced. Billiard Ball, away badly. closed an imhiense , cap, Into a close and fast going secorid. Crack Shooter ran forwardly arid persistently throughout Duquesiie. after nearest and strenupus pursuit of the pacemaker to the final, sixteenth, tired badly as If short. Toniata. nearlv left, made up much ground arid Is" very promising. Jack Dennerlen ran well up all the way. Cellaret held forth in the rear until too late aud was Iielng punished when liaving no chance in the stretch. Compton showed early sliced, but failed to stay. The winner, entered for ,000. was hid lip to ,iX by J. L. McGlnnis and bougit in. , Scratched S3il55liefioii. 97; S31U! .Madeline L.. 97; S3949 May Florence, 96; S39..5 Eddie Diigan. 102. Overweights Littla Kliig. .I pounds: Toniata. 1. Q A "fi- SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 4834S 1:37 3112. 00 added. 3-year-olds arid upward. OJbtfiJJL Selling. Net value to winner 20. . Ind Horses AWtPPSt V- ft Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 83788 BLACK HAWK wb 4 101 7 3 6H 51 4h 31 1? Davenpt W Whelan, 10 .20 8 3 8-6 IpIQNY ?AVi 5 f U ? i V 1J 1 lh ?h Tapft H G Bcdvel 3 13-51. H 83S99 GLORIOLE w 3 S3 4 G 71 C 3 41 3s Garner T G Molinelll 60 CO CO 20 10 S3S9S3ESC1IAU WB 3 KG 8 S 9 S Sb Gb 4 CMcCahey S P Hyman 4 5 4 S-5 4-5 7799 ROCKCASTLE w 3 101 1 1 2b 3b 71 6. 5 E Martin J B Respess C 7 7 2i 7-5 823S45JOHN GARNER WB 7 100 2 7 81 9 9 9 C Murphy L Mulligan 100 100 100 30 15 S3S54 GOLDEN SHORE WB 5 105 3 2 5 1 C 7 7 Butwell R P Carman 4 7 7 2i 7-5 83954RUBLE . w 3 97 5 9 3 2 21 21 8 Leach P S P Randolph 4 4 3 6-5 3-5 83951 C. W. BURT wb 4 105 C 5 4 4 G 8 9 Page P T Chinn 8 10 8 3 8-5 , Time. 13, 2554, 37, 50, 1:02;, 1:16, 1:44. Winner Blk. c. by Pontiac Pana trained by 1C V. Boyle. Went to post at 5:19. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second and third driving. Black Hawk steadily improved his position from a rear start, drew out decisively midway of the stretch and won as bis rider pleased. Tony Faust made the running by open daylight for seven furlongs, then tired badly andAvas a lucky second. Gloriole broke "Slowly, but, made up much ground and made a fast finish. Eschau, badly bumped in the first sixteenth, trailed to the stretch and finished a pulling up fourth. Rockcastle ran in prominent contention for half of the Journey hnd tired as if short. John Garner closed a big Rap in the last half. Golden Shore, never dangerous, lacked speed and failed to stay. Ruble, virtually left, joined the leaders in the first quarter in a dazzling burst of speed, but tired after exhaustive close, pursuit of the pacemaker. The winuer, entered tor 00. was bid up to 00 and sold to II. G. Bedwell. Scratched 839993Beaucoup, 111: 83SG03 George W. Lebolt, 90; 83953 Poeoiuoke. 104 : 83870 Right Guard, 9S. Overweights Golden Shore, 2 pounds.