New York Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1910-04-16

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NEW YORK FORM CHART. AQFEDLCT. AQUEDUCT. N. Y.. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1910.— First day. Queens County Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 24 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. C. J. Fitzgerald. Starter. Mars C.issidy. Racing Secretary. F. Rehbcrger. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago timo 1:30 p. m.i. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse j.ud weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. QWQOI FIRST BACK— 6-1 Mile Straight. 05451— 50— 2— 120. 00 added. 3-year-olds and OOl/ »J -A. upward. Selling. Net value to winner 10. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P S S8.-.49IPA.1AKOITA w 5 lit 2 1 ll l«l 1* VI Taplin H G Bedvvell 21 4 3 1 1-2 8.7: •CAMi EON wn4 111 12 2l 2» t 2* Langan R F Carman 8 20 15 6 3 8.m;4o W. T. OVERTON Ws 5 102 6 5 4" 41 5i 3t G Garner J M -Shilling 10 20 20 8 4 1 8X679 "AH BOLL w 3 111 i I 3J. 3= Vi 4 » V Powers R L Thomas M 3 I 9-102-5 8f::.s-DCLL AKF. Ws3 104 9 6 l«| U 62 5J J Glass O Fhischmann 13 20 20 8 4 8N871 WooDLANE WB 5 107 4 7 S» S» 71 6= G Hums J W Schorr 8 40 30 10 I BMW COHORT w 5 104 S 4 - 5- 41 71 Van BotenOneck Stable I B 9 3 4-5 1-3 K",771 OUB HANNAH w3 89 7 8 71 71 8« 8« Moore G J Krause 20 20 20 S 4 81221 TRANSFORM wb 4 108 3 9 9 9 9 9 Iage Mis J Blute 25 40 40 15 8 Time. 1:00%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Rcy del Sierras — Aunt Bird trained by II. G. Bedwelll. Went to [Mist at 2:35." At | ost 5 minutes. Stan good. Won ridden out: second and third driving. PAJABoITA outbroke the others and was hustled along all the way and through the last furlong was rid- l« ii hard. CAMPKON. always second Iiest. ran in close pursuit next 10 the rail throughout and finished resolutely though never seriously threatening the winner. W. T. OVERTON finished fast and caught Alt-BOLL tiring right at tlie end. CAKKOI.L ran well and l.ad no mislups. but was tiring at the end. DCLL-IARK deia.ved the start and went wide all the way. COHORT showed some speed, hut evidently needed Cic race and will improve. TBANSFOBM began badly and was always outrun. The winner was entered for 4UBM: no bid. Scratched — S.S055iTop Note. 110; S,x4 5s -George W. Lebolt. 103; 80254 Tubal. 108. Overweights — Carroll. 2 [KMinds. QqTwU SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile Straight. 45307 — HV~— 2— 100. 00 added. 2 year olds. CyCj9**7t Allowances. Net value to winner 90. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S ZEIS 105 I 4 M 33 H G Garner Newcastle Stable 3 41 4 1 1-2 87974 WHITE WOOD w 105 4 2 l»l H 2- Fain R F Carman 13 20 20 5 2 AOAWAM 106 I 3 3J B H Cnevy B T Wils.»n Jr 10 15 12 4 S-5 SCRIMMAGE w 102 7 5 4?. 4i 4» J Glass J R Keene 5 15 15 I 2 RSSo9RCSTKANA 102 2 7 7 5s 5« F H King.T W Stokes 8 20 20 5 2 87835 ISA BEE CASSE l«i5 8 6 ■ 6= 65 E Dugan H I, Shaw 3-5 6 5 1-2 1-5 out HEKMETIC 106 1 1 W " - 73 Scoville J Butler 10 20 15 5 2 ULA 102 5 8 8 8 8 Van BotenF R Hitchcock 10 12 10 3 7-5 Time. 49. Track fast. Winner— B. c. by Adam— Shaft trained by T. Welsh. Weill to post at 3: K.. At | ost 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. 7FI S. never tar from the h-.ider. saved ground on the elliow and came on in the stretch like a good one under a vigorous ride. WHITK WOOL set a fast pace and tired, but hung on gamely at the end. AOA-W vM showed s| c-d and will improve. SCHIMMACK was in close quarters in the first furlong, hut hung 011 well at the finish. KCSTICANA was never a contender. ISABEL CASSE swerved to the outside on the MhOTr ami lost several lengths. h gan slowly and was never a contender. HEKMETIC is a rapid beginner ami shewed speed. I.II.A ran poorly. Scratched XSI12 Easy Lite, lot; : Oakdale. 102. Overweights Agavvain. 1 |H»imd: Ia.iel Casse. 3; Hermetic. 1. Q f f O THIKD PACE 7-8 Mile. HHM 111 1 Mil K added. 3-year olds and upward. TSrS*r*r*J Selling. Net value to winner N0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners CHOPS BBS BANBUBT wb 4 104 7 5 73 7 .". 2* IU Page Mrs J Blute 15 30 20 7 3 K*18**IMITATOB wit 5 10-5 S 7 5 3 r. 11 21 Hyland J O F Jacoby 6 IS 12 4 2 864".-!* LA I OF LANGDEN w 6 101 6 6 61 6 6- 3- 31 Van BotenR B AVatkins 6 8 5 2 1 8s ,.:7*l:l.iK MATE vvn 6 111 1 1 41 and 7= 6= 4?. G earner E Linnell 10 15 12 4 2 iSKKtBD DALE ■ 10 10*; I 2 2". 2" l.1. B .".•■ Taiilin If G Bedwell 2 .1 3 1 12 l«6232KTRt.T LOOKfl w :. 95 2 I 3i" I l . P 6* F II KingSilverBniokFann 5X7 Bj 7". xSI-iSD: -|.E ;KS W 5 lo7 4 8 8 S 8 7* 7s Eang.111 R F Carman 3 3 21 1 12 1-8737 -CAMPAIGNER wb C 116 I I Ill! M 8 8 Mleol O t, Richards 6 15 12 4 2 Time. 123. 24%. 36%." 48%. 1:13%. l:27l/5. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by BfcMa Lani.vi:i trained bv J Blutei. W--iit to |h.s| at 3:30. At part 1 minute. Start g«"il. Won handily: second and third driving. BAM; I.IKY -.s rated far bidiind the leader- to the stretch, then came with a rush, caught them tiring in the last iuii. ug and won goiu- away. IMITATOR, never far from the front, saved ground and made a dial lenge at tie- furlong |« st in the stretch, hut tired right at the end and was doing his liest to save second jdaco. LAD OK LvNGDEN. ridden liMlcsslv through the stretch. -was next to the rail and going well, hut liD rider was of little help. BLACK MATE, off well, was crowded hack on the stretch turn and finished j -oluicly. LD PALL and CAMPAIGNER tired badly after showing the most early speed. ClRLV DOCKS appeared -lo.rl . The winner m entered for 00; no bid. Scratched iXvxTiiSiheriiie. p2. nnOQ € FOURTH BAiCR- 7-8 Mile. 51020— 1 :2ie-3 — 101. | Carter Handicap. Value ,500. £jO ** *f ~kl I -year old- and upward. Net value to winner ,025. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % li ai Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 HOPS ■KMGBETNA GREEN wb 6 1"1 12 6 1 !•• 21 21 1 G Burns .1 vv; Sch.ur 13 20 20 S 4 rsMKo lfi:ed nohee w 5 lis 12 5 2» I«l«* 14 a a* PowetsJ ■ OmMmy c 1 1 21 l-? 86 ■■ FAR WEST wb I 103 4 4 5b B 4" B 31 J Glass M E Schwartz 30 30 50 20 10 Wi.V.i.lAiK ATKIX WB fi 135 1113 3h 2- 11 l i | Nicol B Schreiber t7-5 7-5 1 2-5 1-5 MIHTHI"iT IMPERIAL wb 3 10" 7 12 61 51 6- 41 3h G Garner AAoodhnvnStabh- 5 7 6 2 1 OS KING CHHALT w 5 10X 3 2 8; 8- S» 8= fi= I5utwell G H Browne 15 20 15 6 3 ►7X27 -MAGAZINE wn I Bl I 9 7 7s 7.1 71 7s Fain R F Carman 8 10 7 2J 7-5 88811 JACK PARKER wit 4 110 10 8 4J 41 51 6 8= M McGee F J Pons 15 20 20 R 4 B78C PRINCE AHMED WB « 119 2 3 10 W» »« 91 «■ Taplin H 0 Bedwell 6 8 7 B 7-5 Xfi:ix.l:i;i;KKI.i:Y w 6 106 8 7 9 9 11 M M* Musgrve Bev rw vckstable 30 30 30 10 5 xx]s: KlLORIo ws 5 122 5 10 1:: 11 10111=114 Page W P Fine 10 15 15 6 I SM.U-D !■" ORMiONDB wn:-. 92 1 113 13 U 13 121 Aan BotenOrmondah-Stable 30 .1 .50 15 S RMM*NBAIjON wb 7 119 9 1111 12 12 12 13 E Dugan B Schreiber f7-5 7 5 1 2 5 1-5 jCoupled in Itotting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 13. 24*;. 36. 48%. 1:13%. 1:27. Track fast. Winner Br. g bv Ben Brush -Runaway Girl trained bv A. Simons. Went to jMn-t at 4:ON. AI | ost 3 minutes, start ]x«.r. Won easily: second and third driving. GRETNA GREIV broke well from the outside and was rushed to the front, cutting off the others, then set the pice to the stretch and. after racing Jack Atkin into defeat, came on again and won with speed to spare. Air FRED NOBLE was always a close contender, saved ground all the way and finished resolutely, but seemed just a trifle -le.it. FAR WEST mad.- 111. ground st.-adilv and. finishing with a game rush, would have lieen FMH-ond iu a few more strides. JACK ATKIN went un in the air at the start and was almost left, was then rushed around on the outside in the first liirlong and. taking the h-ad on the stretch turn, set the pace to the la-t furlong, where he tired badlv. PRINCE IMPERIAL, away badly, had little chance, but closed a big gap. KING COP.ALT was shut off him! crowded back right after the start. NEALON began slowly and wn- never a contender. Scratched s»;.K4-Re-oin. 10ft: S0220 lOnant ico. 07: SxT2o Aromlack. 02: S805C5Guy Fisher. 100. Overweight* — Gretna Green, 1 i ound; King Cobalt, 4; Berkeley, 3. SQQQ FIFTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 74289—52— 2— 105. 00 added. 2 year olds. OO *.*«~/0 Selling. Net value to winner 10. iud Horses AWtPPSt % G. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O ,H C P S LADASETTE w 94 4 1 1" A |* V G Garner AVoodhavnStable 21 3 I 4 5 2-5 ONAGER W 107 10 3 2l" 23 23 Creevy R T Wilson Jr 6 7 5 2 1 SS19o»N.l"GHTY LAD wn IM 9 4 4 41 3- I-ingan R F Carman 6 10 10 4 2 •WHIN w 1H 3 S 6* 5- 4-i Van BotenF R Hitchcock 6 8 7 2| 7-5 88706-SlPPLE w 112 7 5 7- 71 5J Nicd R L Thomas 8-5 3 21 1 1-2 SFGAR LOAF w 103 1 7 5s 61 6J J Glass J W May 8 10 10 4 2 88735 SYLVAN DELL w 109 2 6 31 3 J 71 M McGee MrsJMeLaughlin 5 10 10 4 I HICCOUGH W 100 5 9 81 81 81 F H KingSilverBrookFarm 10 20 15 6 3 SSS70l"NCLE FRED w 105 6 I 10 10 »2 Musgrve J W Schorr 4 7 6 2 1 •SINN FEINN w 107 8 10 91 9 101 Hthton .1 McManus 6 8 7 21 7 5 8S822 STARTLER WB KM 11 11 11 11 11 Kohn J F Judd 10 20 20 8 4 Time. 54%. Track fast. Winner — B. f, hy Dlsguise — Ladasine trained by T. AVelsh. Went to iM.st at 4:2.2. At |K st 2 minutes. Start ginxl. Won easily: second find third driving. LADASETTE. a very smarl filly, made a show of her opponents all the way. began fast and at 110 time was in trouble. ONAGER ran a bit green, hut always outfooted the others, went wide on the elbow ami will improve with racing. NAI CHTY LAD showed speed and finished resolutely. WHIN began slowly and c|,,-ed a gap in the last furlong. SUPPLE had 110 mishaps and was outrun to the last furlong, where he clo-ed up some ground. SYLVAN DELL showed speed early, but |iiit badly. UNCLE FRED was pinched off after the start .mil had no chance. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— Euclid. 104. Overweights —Naughty End. 3 pounds: Supple. 3: Hiccough. 1: Startler. 1. QQrr«/~» SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 42014— 1 : 12%— 3— 110. 00 added. 3 year olds and up-OOJJD ward. Selling. Net value to winner 30. Ind Horses AWtPPSt A4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II 0 P S 88650 MY LES OCONNELLw 3 104 6 3 1* 1- llllG Burns II G Bedwell 21 3 2* 1 1-2 86878 BLACK OAK WB I 114 2 4 21 21 22 M Butwell P B P Randolph 6 8 8 3 8-5 ixm;: 4 APT. SWANSON wb 3 104 5 2 3s 3" 32 3« W Doyle F C Finer 5 8 7 21 6-5 8622DROCKSTONE W 6 111 1 1 4* 4and 41 41! F B KingF If Milden 6 8 7 2J 6-5 n3KMPBTBOMTU8 wb 3 93 8 13 10 71 62 B Van BotenOneck Stable 2 3 11-51 1-2 8fi2943BAD NEWS W 10 111 9 5 oh 51 5i F Scoville E R Bradley 8 26 25 10 6 8SS73SILVERINE wb 4 107 13 6 M 6 7 72 Musgrve J W Schorr 15 20 15 6 3 X8664-KADATION w 3 101 12 9 7 81 81 I* Taplin R J Mackenzie 5 8 8 3 8-5 87856 RFSTEM WB 3 104 li 7 9 101 10» 9* Page Mrs J Blute 6 7 7 2 6-5 84310 DE BCRGO ■ 5 114 4 8 M 9» 9 10 Ieibert J J Sheridan 40 00 60 20 10 87305DREDKIN w 4 111 10 12 11 11 11 ll1 V Powers W P Fine 10 15 15 6 3 77719»MIRDLI wb 5 106 7 11 12 12 12 12 Hyland H F Williams 60 60 60 20 10 8S719 DRESS PARADE II. W 3 112 3 10 13 13 13 13 Nicol O L Richards 15 25 25 10 5 Time, 13. 26. 49%. 1:14%. Track fast. Winner — Br. c. by Milos — Meteora trained by 11. G Bedwell. Went to |H.st at 4:5.N. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. MYLES OCONNELL. off fast and showing much the most speed all the way. was never in trouble. BLACK OAK was as easily second best, though tiring right at the end. CAPTAIN SWANSON ran a good race -ind fin-ishi d resolutely through the last furlong. ROCKSTONE was crowded back right after the start and could not improve his 1 10s it ion. PETRONIFS went up in the air at the start and had little chance, but closed a big gap and finished resolutely under a weak ride. BAD NEWS ran fairly well. The others were never contenders. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— SN2K1 F:thel Day. 104. Overweights— Dredk in. 2 [xuinds; Dress Parade IE. 2. - * =


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