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NEW YORK FORM CHART. , GRAVESEND. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1909. WEATHER WET. TRACK HEAVY. Tenth day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting of 12 days. Presiding Judge, Clarence .McDowell. Starter, Mars Cassldy. Racing Secretary, F. Reliberger. Racing starts at 2:30 p. ni. Chicago tinie 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers., Fig-pres In parentheses following the distance of each race Indicate index number, track record, age of horse ami weight carried. Q QQ 1"IRST RACE About 3-4 Mile 105 feet short. 0S934 1:0S 5 122. 00.addetlT UtJxJCJ J 3.year-olds. Handicap. Net value to winner 10. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H . C P S liS?8BERa w U2 2. 3 - 2h ij i ii B Dugan H R Brandt -2 3 .13-39-J01-4 ?s-i-sS4S?-of.T , w J00 1 i 3i 3 3 2 Leach P S P Randolph 4 4 31 9-101-4 JandICE GAL t wn 124 5 1 13 2 h 3 C Grand G M Odom ,6-3 3 83-l-2 1-5 ?;5ARKLE wn 93 3 5 4 4 4 4 F H KingJ E Gaffney S 10 8 -2 3-5 S4979THE PIPPI w 98 4 2 5 5 5 5 E Martin E C Cowdin 4 8 S 2 3-5 Tme, 11S. 245, 36, 48, 1:01. 1:11. " Vinner Ciu g. by Bannockburn Grand Shot trained bv II. R. Brandt, vi u -Ciit. to PQSt.at.2::. At post 1 miiiute. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving; Dr. -iioizlierg. .sifter forward pursuit of the pacemaker, drew out midway of the stretch and won off-niil uhlling up. Kacquct, away poorly, closed up rapidly on the inside.- but was pocketed and .pulling up-, rflisteiilv in the first half mile, then finished with a belated rush Into second place under a bad ride. Prince Gal. rroiu a Hying start, set a stiff pace to the stretch and quit badly. Dr. Barkley. nearly left, closed Ii big early gap i and tired finally. The Pippin, after brief early prominence, .dropped out. LigiilhTmse yVWKi"; Co""m"ltr Harrigan, 118; S508I Emperor William. IPS; SI001 Q K " Cid SECOND RACE 1 3-16 Miles. 772771:503107. 00 added. 3-year-olds aiul tiT. vJ J -I. JJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 30. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St K gtr Fin Jockeys Owners O II CPS JS.JS11" wn C 301 3 6 6 6 31 31 11 l5 Upton BeverwyckStablc 5 6 4 -7-3 l-S ?!;SPERSTITION 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2" Glass A L Price S-3 3 21 1 2-5 i?X,2?4i.?J0l; C BROOK w 3 100 6 3 3 33 3i 2 3 3 Mulligan E B Cassatt 4 5 13-51 1-3 and2si 9.S-iXKTA w" 5 93 - 4 41 4J 4 5 4 4i F H KingC C Smithson 15 20" 15 5 2 S-T.JUVPPP11 1V n 9r 5 - 21 23 2J 45 5" MbCahey Dekoven Stable 5 10 6 2 7-10 Sj0a9-SUMMERNIGHTwn.3 SS 4 5 5 5s 6 6 6 6 G Garner J Fitzslmmons 21 4 4 7-5 1-2 .... , Time. 11, 23, 3514. 48. 1:02. 1:16, 1:30. 1:44, 2:04. Inner Ch., g, liy Bel Deinonio Gadabout, by Spendthrift trained bv 1. Woodford. et tp jiost at 2:54. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Belle-yiew trailed for a half mile, then rapidly improved his position In the middle running and. drawing out on the stretch turn, won off finally. Superstition outbroke and outpaced the others for the first mile, then succumbed readily to the winner, but hail no serious contention for second place. Choirmaster or Chester-brook ran on his own courage and was never extended, his rider sitting with closed eves and Hopping lines ail the way. Neoskaleeta met early interference., but ran forwardly throughout. The Gardener showed superior speed for seven furlongs, but failed to stay. Summer Night retired early and ran a bad, race. I lie winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched S153S Sir Cleges. 107 : 85050 Campaigner, 101; S4350 Right Guard, 104. Overweights Neoskaleeta. 1 pound: Summer Night. 1. Q 1 li TIIIRI RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 77041 1:0J 2 100. 00 added. 2-year-olds. O KJ JLJ JL, Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to winner 70. Ind Horses AWtTPSt A Str Fin jockeys Owners O II C P S !?JZ ?JAiEf5TIC W 109 5 1 2 1 1 It J Mclntyre William Garth S 12 10 2 4-5 S4909 CATHRYN SCOTT w 109 4 3 2 31 2 2 E Martin J I! Respcss 15 20 15 5 2 T.EJSOTCH . w 109 1 4 41 K 3 3 Glass T D Sullivan 5 5 4 4-3 I I S4909 GLEN -HELEN w 109 6 5 5" 5 4 415 McCahey A L Aste S 12- 10 2 4 5 S4909MALITINE wr. 109 2 2 ll 21 5 5 E Dugan S Lazarus 1-2 3-311-20out GOLDEN FLORA w 109 3 0 6 6 6 6 Hyland J Hynes, 40 30 4Q 10 3 .... ,,, , , lime. 11, 23, 36. 49, 1:02. 1:09. Inner CIi. f. by Ogden Matanza trained bv William Garth. ent to post at 3:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Majestic, rrom a striding start, ran in nearest and .persistent early pursuit, then drew out into a long lead in the stretch, but finished tiring slightly. Cathryn Scott, well up from the start, made a fast closing sprint in a cracking effort. Top. Notch, outpaced early, finished well. Glen Helen, badlv outpaced to the stretch, v as gaining at the end. Malitinc showed brief early speed, but seemed anchored in the going. Golden rlora. a good looker, trailed throughout and Is not read v. Scratched S5025 Bright Start. 100: S5022 Bang. 100. O PT "I AO FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 77175 1:51 3 103. 1909.sh00 added. All Ages. O tJ JL J l Handicap. Net value to winner 20. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St ys Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 83023THE SQUIRE W4 104 111 1 1? 12 11 H E Dugan R F Little 2 2 15 2-5 out Sa023;PINS. AND NLESw 5 94 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 21 Glass H L Leo S 12 10 2 out iy?11 PRIVATE w 3 113 2 2 2i 2 2 2- 2l 321 J Bergen C C Smithson. 4-5 6-5 1 1-1 out SISGo-QUESTION MARKw 4 9S 4 3 3 3U 3J 3 31 4 McCahey W Lakeland 3 5 41 45 out v Tfme. 12, 24, 36, 49, 1:02, 1:15, 1:29, 1:43, 1:55. 1 Inner Ch. g. by. Prince Melbourne Homespun trained bv T. Welsh. Went to Kst at 3:42. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. The Squire drew out in the first stride and. setting a terrific pace, outstayed the others decisive! ami is iu rare form. Pins and Needles trailed well up. but pocketed irecpteiitly on the inside, then came along litiallv in a belated fast stretch rush and Is extra good. Iligb Private, sore, unfit and iuadequatclv ridden, maintained .strenuous and, close,, but unavailing, pursuit of the pacemaker throughout and ills rider threw away second .place at the end by a weak finish. Question Mark ran forwardly and persistently nearly throughout and tired only iu the last furlong. Scratched S472SMoquetto. 124: S4S405Wise Mason, 100: S40S0Firestone. 1211: 850235Woodcraft 103: SiOSDEITendl. 100: WlOOSiipersiltion. 00: 84081 Bonnie Kelso. 100; 84081 Miss Kearney. 88. ftPktHQ FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 77041 1:C0 2 100. 00 added. 2-year-olds. O gj JL JtJ Selling. Net value to winner 30. ;. ; - Ind Horses . AWtPPSt Vi V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H CP S SlGS0PALO CHIQUETb wn 92 4 2 1 1 1 1 Glass T AV OBrien 3 4 lSTTiFoout S306O MEDALLION Wis 112 3 1 2 2" 2" V Creevy E B Cassatt 4 6 31 7-lOout SiiaioJllALIACK wn 92 2 3 3 3" 3" 33 G Garner W II Fizer 10 13 15 3 out S2612FLYING SQUIRREL w 107 1 4 4 4 4 4 E Dugan R L Thomas 1-2 1 7-101-4 out Disqualified for foul: Time. 11, 24, 36, 49, 1:02, 1:09. Winner B., c. bv Ornament Ave Marie trained bv .1. S. Healer. Went to post at,4S07. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily:, second and third driving. Palo Chlqiieto lapped the pacemaker from the start, crowded Flying Squirrel out at the half and held sway to the end in a fast race, but was disqualified for fouling. Medallion ran in forward and persistent pursuit but could not quite get up under a weak finish. Hallack. well up earlv. fell awav In the stretch. Firing Squirrel, nearly left, rushed up on the inside into the lead and. when waiting in front, was hurled against the lence by Palo Chiqueto and. dropping Dack to a distant last, only cantered the Journey afterwards The winner was entered for .500: no hid. O PT "1 f A SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 751001 :45 4 124. 00 added. 3-year-01ds and O tJ X Jrtl upward. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 70. ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 V3 51 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 770S6 MERRY KNIGHT wn 3 112 1 2 1 1 1 1 11 C Grand iM M Allen 6-3 lUl 1-2 1-t RSSXrJ50 w 3 H- 6 6 fi 6 4 2 2 A Lang Mrs G E Perrin 3 4 13-54-5 1-3 8424 DANGER w 4 112 4 5 4 5 3 3" 41 Creevy J P Purccll 4 5 4 6-5 1-" S1113-GATIEN LASS wn 3 109 5 4 2 2 23 31 4 B Wilson O J Decker 10 20 -15 -5 2 762ii BANBURY w 3 109 2 1 Sh 4 tV .V 5 Raynor L O Appleby 10 12 10 3 1 84901 BUSHEY TOP w 3 112 3 3 5" 3s G 6 6 E Dugan A Belmont S 13 12 4 7-3 Time. 12, 24. 37. 50, 1:04, 1:18. 1:45, 1:52. Inner ISr. c. by Knight of the Thistle Merrythought trained bv J."jl. Allen. Went to post at 4:34. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easiiv; second and third drivini. Merrv Knight drew out quickly and Increased his lead as the race progressed, was menaced liiomentariir Iu the strt tch by Dandy Dixon, but came away again quickly. Daudv Dixon "began so slowlv as to have been niM-ly left :iml was a seemingly hopeless trailer early, but closed an immense gap in the last half under a Mid rlflr. Oang.-r was moderately well up from the start and out staved the others for third place. - Gatien Lass showed superior speed for six furlongs, but failed to itay ami tired as If short. Banburv ran rnomi r.intly for half of the journey and quit badly. Bushey Top .showed brief speed and ran out on the tint tliTli. Scratched S502.1 eiiir Edge, 112; SiOSl Fonalr, 100,