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NEW YORK FORM CHART. AQUEDUCT. AQUEDUCT. N. Y.. MONDAY. APRIL 25. 1910.— Ninth day. Queens County Jockey Club. Spring Meting of 24 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. C. J. Fitzgerald. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. F. Rehlicrger. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. in. I. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following tlie distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. ttQI 7 FIRST RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 582X2—1:19% — 1—100. 1 00 added. 3 year olds and Ot/ll I upward. Selling. Net value to winner $.".»M». Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S Mhh KILLIECRANKIE W I 108 J 1 » 1"1". ." In Butwell W Dulv Bj t Bj 1 -2 out BU12 DOLLY BILTMAN w 4 P9 13 3 I lb ;;» B Griffin F J Pons 4". ll-lol 14 out fflSSBAT MASTERSOX wb 6 105 3 2 2s V 3 3 McCabe W P Kuc-hcn 2 21 11-32-5 out Time. 12. 24%, 50%, 1:16%, 1:24%. Track heavy. Winner — Cli. in. by Kilmarnock- Kildeer trained by W. C. Daly. Went to |»ost at 2:28. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. KILLIECRANKIE was kept in good going, ran to her Iw-st form and. being hard ridden all through the last furlong, outgamed DOLLY BILTMAN. The latter went up in the air at tlie start and was rated to the head of the stretch, from where she made a game effort, but lust failed to get up. RAT MASTERSON showed s|K eil. but ipiit badlv. The winner was entered tor l 0: no bid. Scratched 891 H» Dandelion. UN: 88991-Canipeoii, 112; 8«254=Casi|ue, 108: 88993 Campaigner. 112. Overweights— Dolly Bultuiau, 3 pouuds. ~— _Q1 " fR SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 742S9— 52— 2— 105. 00 added. 2-year-*-J *-J -A O dds. Maidens. Selling. Not value to winner 50. lnd Horses AWtPPSt hj V% % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S J Ar:. v.H...,- * 105 •" 3 11 1» 1« Own R T Wilson Jr 6-5 6-5 4-0 1-3 out _£!i.i.£A£I:sN,1 ■■ 7 - - -l -* -4 Van B-otenM L Schwartz C S 7 2* 1 1 » 7«*MEBBT IAD w UK 7 7 4= 41 .•: ■ Langan R F Carman 10 20 20 6 3 -v-rv .ii.iomav- W i_l ] tt E :!i 48 PaRe SilverBrookFarm 20 40 40 12 0 f-wv, RH*..Xi|Nn CHAIRMAN w 10-, 6 3 $ .- P Butwell .1 R Keene B 5 5 S-5 4-5 M.LMh.«~ w 10- 9 8 7* 7 6- J olass H K Vingut ■ 15 15 6 3 «-.», S.3J1 BLANCHE t*™ FRANCES W MS 8 4 ." :- 7= Musgrve F J Pons X 40 40 1" 5 EB» ■ 1»3 3 1 SJ 8» 8* Taplin Oneck Stable | 6 6 I 1 1 - -*- 1- ■ 103 4 9 9 I 9 Fox J H Warren 40 100 100 30 15 _ , . Time. 57. Track heavy. „.. Winner— B. e. by Plaudit— Yankee Sister trained by T. J. Healevi. _..,_*—! J •_■ "t -:••«. At iKist 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: seeond and third driving. AGA- 8 •• . pace all the way. came away very easily in the last furlong and won in a canter, but at the 8 «-ll«.w he swerved from the middle of the track to PICKANINNY next to the rail and the latter was forced lo he laLen up. A claim of foul was not allowed. In to the time of the interference PICKANINNY was a close contender and ran a Rood race. MERRY I.AB :Uie with a ,-ush at the end and took third place in the last stride. LL1NOBA showed s| eed. but tiled. OUNTY CHAIRMAN could never improve his posi- I tion rhe winner, entered for $.VH». was bill up to 85 and houjrht in. ,. . 1S,:i,i,i1!e.,,-S!,!r,:; whiV Woo_ 100: *1W I-"1:1 w-: s!,mi Limpet, 105: S9039 Sinn Feinn. 105; S9002 1 Gold «.i Oplur. 102: Busy Miss. io2: X7.« 4 Miss Dot-lev. 07. t Ov-rwcighls— Elinora. 1 p..un l: Hlanche Frances. 3: Stare. 1: Zool. 1. 80 1 fii THIKI RACE— hB4 Mile. 42014—1 :12%— 3— 1M. 00 added, 3-ycar-olds and up- -»f 1U«7 ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 05. lad Horses AWtPPSt % _ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S OMMtKOfO COBALT w | 108 2 2 1 1 U Hit Creevy BleighParkSble 4-5 1 4-5 out— Ml2.-iI KI ,E .AL wk 4 114 3 3 21 2J 2* 2« M McGee G M Odom 6-5 2 7-5 out— 8 eSw4 RIGHT EA.s wit 4 105 11 3 3 3 3 Musgrve H G B«dwell 6 10 8 1 out 8 Time. 13. 25. 50. 1:15. Track heavy. 8 Winner -Br. h. by Cosarion — Estelle Whitney trained by J. E. Xasht. «r._itS_„,?»E?B- * 3:2°- At P°*fl minute. Start Rood. Won driving: second and third the same. 8 KIM, oi.AI.I. favored by the going, took the lead at once and finally outstaved PRINCE GAL in a game I finish. I KIM L GAL was rated to the stretch, then came with a rush and appeared the winner at the fur- 7 Jon- post, but tired right at the end. RIGHTEASY did not appear to like the going and was always out- Scratched— MPMm*, 105; MS54Rose Queen. Ill: 89149 Jeanne dArc. 103; 85163* Roeky J» „x., l.iien. MB; HIVIMat, 123: N4120 Fayette. 109; S0O44 Metaphor. 05: S90043Besou. 110; S9167i - Killieciankie. Si. 0 Overweights— Righteasy. 1 pound. v QQ1 TO ForKTH KACE— 7-8 Mile. 54020— 1 :20— 3-101. Union Stakes. Yalue ,000. **J*J -L I / ."year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner 75. = lnd Horses A Wt PP St % u, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 pdvcdcptt WK? - - lh lh 1= 14 lh H - and L Kahn 4-5 1 4-5 1-4 out , ,tF,?,.xll R EIL tvb 101 3 4 4 4 4 2= 2- lngan MissAMMarron6 8 13 10 2J out ?,:,"lS,T,f. WB 103 4 3 3h 3» 3 3* 3« Page Mrs J Blute 5 C 4 45 out and!*, v H,ALLE c, SLAE .,- w 98 11 I 2J 2- 4 4 G Garner F D Weir 3 4 4 1 out , _ Time. 13%. 26. 37. 52. 1:17. 1:30. Track heavy. Winner— B. e. by Ben Strome — Jessie WcMNlsim tr::ined bv J. Hvnes. ¥,.»-., ""t "* P* " ,:44- At |K,st 4 """tes. Start gocnl. Won driving: second and third the same. BEN . . f? ,lu I,:"v fri,m tl,e s,art ■Dd r" *d HALUriC SLAVE into defeat in going to the head of the ftretcli. but had to Ik- hard driven to withstand the final challenge of FRANK PURCKLL. The latter V/i -J»nli . "la "",v. t"° Ui,e- lMlt ""ishcl fast and gamely and would have won in another stride Kl si km was never a dangerous contender and was eased up at the end. GALLEY SLAVE quit after £i .wJnB """;! ,sl" ;,",,. •» •»« in Iosest pursuit of the winner to the stretch. The winner, entered for S-l.Joo. w.is lii«l up to ...o,i and Ixmght in. Scratched- -v.il l:t-:Sepulveda. lrj: MWHil Myles fConnell. 101: .SOllO-Responsfiil. !1. QQl TJ 1 IllTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 742S9— 52— 2— 102. 00 added. 2 year-olds. J " J- 9 J- Allowances. Net value to winner $."40. Ii.d Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S K! T.R;VN,1.M,VENS WB 10! 4 l 1- 1- 1i Taplin F T Wood i 3-5 3-2 1-2 out t . , M."-r..KN SA-ND » 102 1 r 2 2J 2= G Garner A Belmont U 4J 31 1 out VK W H - * 3~- 4~- 3~ Butwell .1 R Keene 85 95 0-5 3-5 out «w S91 i. 1»K ,.,-0 I RE w Hfc, 3 2 41 3= 45 Musgrve P T Chinn 8 "0 "0 ■ 6-5 KKI39 SHERIFF BRADLEY W 105 5 3 5 5 5 Creevy R T Witooa Jr 6 10 S 3 7-10 . Time. 56%. Track heavy. Winner— B. c by „ Serpent— Dora Wihw] trataed bv F. T. WimnB. .....Vi.:1!!" lMsl ,Ht fv11- At IM st 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. FRANK Ml -i-KNS outbroke his opponents and led all the way. but was tiring at the end and was hustled along all through the hnal furlong. GOLIIEN SAND in closest ran pursuit, but swerved into the deep going on the in-jid.- wh. n driven m the last furlong. BAKE had no mishaps and closed up some ground right at the end. LOMi Ct KL showe l early speed. SHERIFF BRADLEY ran green and probably will improve. Overweights- Rake. ■" iwcnids: Love Cure. ■". 80 1 7** fIXTII RACE— 5-8 Mile Straight. IU5451— 50— 2 -120. 00 added. ::-year-olds. * -a. 1 J Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $.!00. Hid Horses AWtPPSt % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SSE* oiXv- w 10S S 1 2- 1= l« lh Butwell J R Keene 1-2 4-5 3-5 1-5 out mt m 891-4 i. • BEARDON WB 10u 3 2 lh 21 2U 2 Musgrve I W Schorr 4 4 16-51 1-3 __,„_ T.HA. *:„, • w 10s - 4 6h 3 3 Creevy L Fuller 20 30 20 7 21 Snvi-x1 ix WB 105 I I 5h 6« 6h 4J J Glass .1 Ixiughlin 6 8 8 2J l" -•; "M,M. -i-i?rVI"LE wii 103 4 I 3- 31 4 5 Fox .1 H Warren 5 8 8 2 4-5 ft " ;.,/vN-?,?.E - ■ 103 X r 4 +i *" 6 Queen J R Marquette Jr30 60 50 15 6 ... ,r/i.T, WB 10S 5 7 7 7 7 7*» Warren C Wacker 40 50 40 10 4 ; BLIZZARD m 108 7 S 8 8 8 S Hogan J Kraemer 20 60 50 15 6 ! Time. 1:04. Track heavy. Winner— Ti. «. by Voter— Noonday trained by J. Rowel, ci ■i-i-i»Vi.,u|M,st at 4::ir- At , ,~, - "Jlnutes. Start poor. Won driving: second and third the same. , . s !" »i i»to the lead and showed the most speed, but was tiring at the end and had to bo .u -;., • •men out through the last furlong. JXO. REAKDON. off well, dwelt in the deep going at the ella.w. but c.iiu. again resolutely when too late. THAMES showed speed and will do to remember. M. AMBON outrun early, closed a gap. YOUNG BELLE showed early speed, but tired in the stretch. ORNATES pulled up very lame. BLIZZARD was practically left. Scratch. -d—slii:t5 Flora Diana. 10.1: s;«04:: Brighton. 105.