Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1910-05-21

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND CAL.. FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1910. One hundred and thirty sixth day. New California Jockey ml Whiter Meoiin; Weather clear. Pi • - : l m-r Jud-je. B C. Hopper. Starter. .1. J. Iloltnian. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. I . in-j -tuts- at l:Pi n. m. Chicago time :::4 l p. in. I. W indicates whip. S nuns. B blinkers. Fig ii .-- la | .in ml., s. foliou im; the dtxtaace of each race indicate index liumlier, track record, age of horse irrl .1. Indicates apprentice allowance. I I iBST i:cr. 3-4 Mile. 17S2S! 1:11-. 1 lo. , purse .ih». :: year olds and up 8W** t/WUT ward. Selling. Net value to winner .S15H. bad ll..|s,s AWtPPSt ., ij = ; Str Fill Jockeys Owners O H C P S : iiiii: ■ :. 113 :• :: l| 1*1 1*1 II Boharta J s Duman 4 "i 4 I l PKT1TK ■ - :,vi I I -, -i -" IJ Seld.-n .1 .lungclaus lJ I3-5S 1 . -:» s.:.s| ni i 1.1. 1ST! X u it t 11" 7 : • ".. ,.!. iii :;., Ueeda S Cr.-.-n lo l W 4 L" i nii- ■ s |M 4 S :;- :" »■ t*| T Tnjrlor C M P.. Ik 15 m 20 s 4 ;:.•■ is STItKCPEHa-sB I ill I 7* 8 i*l 5* Cottoa C L Mackey U 15 15 5 -1 ■■, •• HKI.KX CARROLL a :: P :: .". 7 **! 7- P* i;i Kirsehm .1 M Crauaa 4i 5 5 l 1 !! TTEltCI P « v 111 1 I !- »*1 V 7". Horel F Mal.-.v 7 s I :! 7 5 Mi. Till ■ 1 lo I N M lo S1 »*| Nolan W T Anderson 30 50 40 15 fi i . • i u s H3 l-i 1. r, 7"1- :i .1 King A K Moropoulns 15 15 1 5 i w 4 111 • "" •"" I ■•l.d. i,n;in:li C HrrMidt lo lo pi 4 I Time. 24. Ai. 1:14A. Track fast. .. i :■ ;■ i Klk. ". by Cibraltar Me ra llrailied h.v II. Tobini. Went l ,.. .-1 ii r p.. At |H.st I minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. PoRf .; ii. ,|ui. klv ran into a safe lead and won all the wav. hill tired and just lasted long enough. I PCTl i I as always in near, si pursuit and linished gaining. PI I II.LISTI N A closed ■ gap and finished •ei i.AI VAXB" showed spe.1, hut tired. EL PASO bled PACHICO quit. The winner was entered for -i.!. ■ s. ,.,i. ., a -ni.-, i:. ■ ,1 Torar. MCt: NHSZS Prince of CastBe. 113. ii-,i-"..i.-lit- lhi!lisliiia. 1 poind: lleb li Carroll. 5. W** ft SMI o!i i:F 3-4 Mile. Tvi 1:11—-. IIP. Purs.. .10. :: year olds and up 8| »!»• w.-ud. Selling. Net value to winner 50. lint lb .rsc:- AWtPPSt % H % Sir Fin Jo«keys Owners II C. P I , .....Miss i:i»l:i:i: is v 3 88 1 :: :!j n 1- Cargan c, M Van le.rd. ns 5 :i 5 I ". 1 El 1 i.VM vKIIF.l.H u 4 111 : . :. 0J H4 2* Kirsclim W:ilk.|x.McKinp 4 7 7 L 1 ,:,.,|. sine » :: ■ "• 4 :. 4 4".::". B IallahanF Daroux :: 4 SJ 1 1 - Mil |ITS ii 11«. 7 :! !*J " ""k V "otloii T Cook I H 9 3* il-f. ■ •WANER tt 4 pft 15 4-i- 5- 51 Stock A Stuck 5 I 7 3 6-0 j nnsv; INGHAM WB I 113 3 7 7 7 7 «J T Taylor T Kirk 13 30 30 12 I vi5iiTiiMP.rRY Wsn ti 11:; I I I] 1] ::. 7 M.ntry T Lvnn M M 15 ti | Time. 23*4. 48. laK. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. by Cen.riil Roberts Pl.n fill itrai 1 bv J. Nell. Went to jM.st at 2:0S. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second aud third driving. MISS HORFRTS followed the leaders closely to the stretch, then moved no quickly and won going away. DAVID WARFIFI.D closed a big gup in the stretch and finished fast. GOOD SHIP ran a good race and finished gamely. MILPJTAS tired iii the final d.ive. COMBIRV set the pace to the stretch and retired abruptlv. The winner was entered for S3U0: no bid. Scratehed «Pand49Electrowan. im: 80fl02:MI Dereruo. 114; « 3!3-May Pink. 10«: s »531 Sir Angus. 113; S5715-I.a Chata. 111. overweight: — Waner. 2 pounds. Q£/Q/r* THIRD RACK— I 1-8 Miles. 7202!— 1:51 3— lo1.. Purse .iO. 4 year olds and up Ul/UOU ward. Selling. Net value to winner 1 Hi. Im! Horses AWtPPSt St 4 a Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S HEM CAPT. P.IRNF.TT W 7 H 7 ! 3 ? 2" li 1- 1*1 1" J King H A Cotton S 12 lo 4 2 Mag AKS-AR-gKN n 4 IM s 4 .".- 5 41 :;»k 3J 21 Cotton • W Chatppell :» 5 2» s :.i:: 2iioUt 8958i*EB. T. FRYER wit C H8 3 S S 8 «3 5-1 5"t 3* Lindhurst F Wallhaus. r :.. a 5 8 5 4 . 89S2U MIKK .lORlJAN w !i Ml 2 5 9 at Sj 4". l 4" Anderson W St Vincent 12 30 20 S 1 V.I52S-STFFL WK 4 104 5 2 I1 l1.1. 2s 2= 22 5« E CullubnnJ Stowe 5 « 5 S-5 7 10 KEandand SIR JOHN w*i 106 4 7 B1 «■- I 73 Sj t| Kirschni NortliwestStable N 20 s 4 •:CK J. R. LAFCHREYwn 6 lo! 1 1 71. 7"; 7* 8 S 7- Cavangb Mphv.VRIakehy S 12 12 5 2l. s!i.".s2 MISS OFFICIOUS w 6 1D5 7 S 4 4- 5* li- 71 I Buxton Maim- Stable M 12 12 I I S Time. 24. 48*6. 1:14V5. 1:40%. 1:53V5. Track fast. Winn.r — B. g. by Rubicon Miss Reel trained by II. A. Cottoin. Went to iMist at 2:.-W. At post 1 minute. Start pocr. Won driving: second and third the same. CAP-TUN" BIRNKTT followed STFIX in the early running, then opened a gap on the barksl retch and came on fast, but tired and just lasted long enough. AKS AR BFN ran well, hut was restrained tixi long and. in a last finish, failed to unite get lip. EDWIN T. FRVFR closed ■ bfca gap into a fast going third. MIKE JORDAN went well. STFFL showed much speed, but failed to stav. The winner was entered for SPMi: no bid. QA/» * rj FOl RTH RACK— Futurity Course 170 feet less than I 1 mihi. 71817— l:0«5f.— 2- .»!». O tLf J O f Purse 50. 3 year olds. Selling. Net value to w inner 00. ,1ml Horses AWtPPSt Y* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P I B9H3 MILES w Ki7 .. 1 0 3"t *a |a Cotton II Tlkaaapaap »f. I 3-1 1 I out US62»LADY ELIZABETH w 104 1 3 1*1 1- 1*| 2- Anderson H Mack 4-5H-MS Hal—.— v.C ,:.-JLENNAL»EANE w 1W I 5 5 4- 43 : I. A J ksoiiMultiioinaliStable 15 :lo 31 « 2 8M18 SISCFH WB ln4 I 4 2? 2 21 4" E Callahanl Henrv « !» !l P-5 S-J 8 7P;-MISS Ill "NIC W 104 3 2 31 5 5 5 Cargan .1 Sehreiber 7 20 ■ 4 li ". Time. 1:10%. Track fast. Winner —Br. e. by Migraine — Countess Wanda trained bv W. Covington. Went to post at :::io. off at once to a good start. Woii driving: second and third the aim. MILKS began slowlv. but closed up fast and. in a game finish, just got up in the last stride. LADY FLIZABFTH :* t a fast pace and only succumbed right at the end. CLKN N ADF.ANK ran a R*od race, but was a distant t-iiid. SISCIS unit. MISS PICNIC tired ami was short The winner was entered for 00; no hid. Oy.-rwi ights -Miles. 1 pound: Cleiinadeaue. 2. tiOQti FIFTH RACF—l Mile and 20 Yards. 7S105— 1 :40V-_:;— R2. Purse 0o. ..year olds 0«L/O00 and upward. Selling. Net value to winner .50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 8931*TROCHA »4 9fi ! 7 7*. P 6- :i»k 1. Selden F Mahv 4 4 4 !»-5 !• In S!iiiii2 D. OF MONT HELLO W C Hi3 5 :l 2"t 3"k 2»k 21 2 -.. E CallahanRob.rt A Hiltmanli ti 6 11-51 MI5M-TOM OM ALLEY W I S4 2 2 4- ft*| ■." 4». 3. Jahnsen I S Fountain 15 20 20 s 4 SHOO C.RETCHEN G. w 4 103 1 1 1- 1- li 1- 4- Kirsehm NortliwestStable ti I 6 2i 7*. 89C21*ODD ROiiE w 3 S 6 «•?. i"t 5nt 5- 5s 1 H MillerF De in 6 7 i SJ • 5 8S512 HOI.UWAY m 7 105 M S 5. 7- 7-. s fi1.1. IJuxton T Breedlora 20 M M 10 5 MM SlIAER LINE w « 10« 7 5 3 3 1 ~iak 7-1 largan J Sehreiber 0 . ! I I ". s:r.:ii J. c. CLEM w 7 ion 3 4 l ] 2 4X !- I Coburn J V Oohcm 2 1152 it MS -20 89584 LOVELY MARY w 5 PHI I Left at the jiost. Anderson C.oige Stable 15 30 A 10 .. S!iis7 LIVIIS vv C 106 4 Left at the post. Lindhurst F Walihausc-r 20 20 20 7 2J Time. 24*/5. 49„ 1:15 A, 1:40%. A*. Track fast. Winner— B. f. by Solitaire IL — Chiltie trained by W. Singleton i. Went to post at 3:25. At |Mist 3 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the "snue. IliOCHA. olT slowly, gradually improved her position, came from behind gamely ami won drawing clear. 1»1 HKSS OF MO.NTFBFI.LO was always prominent and ran a game race. TOM OMALLKY ran forwardh throughout. CRFTCHKN O. beat the gate and set a fust pace, but failed to stay. ODD ROSF ran aaattt J. C. Il.KM showed speed, hut ipiit badlv. The winner was entered for oo: uo bid. Scratched — K0C.21 Contra Costa. S5; SPStt Special Delivery, 105. Overweights— iretcben ... 1 pound: I.ivius. 1. QCilQU SIXTH li.VCK-6 1-2 Furlonjfs. 7X210—1:18—2—101. Purse 00. 3 year olds and OtfUOt/ upward. Selling. Net value to winner 50. Did Horses AWtPPSt V* ¥2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S ■631 HAMPASS Wti 4 112 5 1 1* 1-1 I* l-l Kirsehm J .1 Conner 12 20 12 5 2 89598BISKRA vvii I 109 7 2 22 2 2"k 22 Coburn J Stowt 4 5 5 2 1 MW-UOIlorilY LEDGETTw 4 107 4 3 3» ::» 3" :: E CallahanFairlield Stable fi ID lo 4 8-5 89a**QRAMKRCY w 3 93 s 5 5?. VI ■ - 4J E Cotton W E Applegate 13 54 2 4 5 2 5 iSii;u2Sli:ARI W fi 114 3 7 «"• 63 «3 : - Post Paddock and Culveri! 5 5 2 1 833M EMMA O. W 5 109 1 I 7- 7" 7s «" largan J Schreilr 6 10 7 2 7 S .Silafifi-MINNEDOCIA 11 3 91 2 fi 41 4 . 4 ■ i 7 Jahnsen V, P McNeil 6 S 8 3 S-5 S9567 HAZE LINE . W 6 109 « 4 S S 8 8 Roberts R F Drown 60 100 100 51 25 Time. 23 4. 48, 1:14. 1:20%. Track fast. Winner — B. e. by llaiunu.u — Pass trained by J. J. Conneri. Went to |Mist at 3:57. At post 4 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. HAM PASS beat the gate, opened a long lead quickly and won all the wav. BISKRA ran in nearest pursuit all the way an. I finished gamely. DOROTHY LFIMIKTT ran prominently and finished close up. l.RAMLKCi ran a fairly good race. EMMA 1. was away poorly. MIXNFDOCIA showed speed, but uuit. The winner was entered lor 00; no bid. Scratched X!lo.N5-Marhuig. 112: .sn.Vkl Miss Naomi. 107: S05DS Sink Spring. Ill: 811507 Hancock. 111. LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. CHFRCHILL DOWNS. LOUISVILLE, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1910.— Tenth day. Rap I.ouisvillc Jockey club. Spring Me titig of 23 days. Weather cloudy. Presuling Judge. C. F. Price. Starter. James Milton. Secretary, Lyman H. Davis. ■Prima. Illjt IB It T lln *■ Chicago time 2:30 p. in.. W indicates Whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of tati race indicate index manlier, track record age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. . , " QOOQ FIRST BACK -3-4 Mile. 8M9S— 1:11*4— S— 110.1 o0 added. 3 year olds and up-jXj% £IKJ ward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winner 110. Ind Horses . AWtPPSt H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners BSdp*L sales" S9429 LA PEINE HINDOO w 4 115 2 1 1 11 l1 1*. Ganz D Hammond 990-100 |20 S!i.,7!i"PIRATE DIANA wsn 5 104 5 10 6- 31 ** 2- V Jackson C E Patterson 4 30 8i»55f. MAFRETAX1A All 4 105 10 6 5J 4J 41 31 J Wilson Jarritv and DunlaM 6-5 M and8S0 REFINED w « 109 « 4 SJ V P 4 Herbert Mrs A C McKenzie 12 Sj gIGCl SORROWFlL w 4 109 9 5 7" 71 fil 5- D Austin Henderson and llogan 8 15 Si557 DELLA TALUCA w 3 101 3 3 21 21 5- ti-1 E Martin C B Riid HI t sy520-*ZAHRA vv 3 92 1 1 41 P 7 7" Radtke J N Cam.bn 20 ■ 8SS38 DOLLY RFLTMAN w 4 107 S S 10 ! s SI M Henry F J Pons 17 ID Sixiji;-PEDIGREE w 5 107 7 9 9 S it 9" McNulty C H Davids 59 t s:iN2 TAWNY w 3 93 4 7 S HI 10 10 W Andr.-ssE Graves 85 t t Auction tield. Time. 24%, 49, 1:16%. Track muddy. 145 . mutuels paid. La Reine Hindoo. 1. SO straight. 1.40 place. .3 show; Pirate Diana. .70 place. .!0 show : Mauretania. .S0 show. Equivalent iNRiking odds— La Beine Hindoo. 00O to 100 straight. 470 to 100 place. 115 to loo show: Pirate Diana. 135 to 100 place. 45 to 1K show: Mauretania. 40 to loo show. Winner --Ch. f. by The Fog — I«i Ilindos train.-il bv D. Hammond 1. Went to post at 2:34. At post 1 minute. Start goo.1. Won driving: second and third the same. LA BEINE HINDOO, favored bv the going, showed the most early speed, raced her earlv cmilcnders into defeat and held PIRATK DIANA safe in the tinal drive. PIRATK DIANA began slowly and wa s.pie.ze.l out at the start, then closed a big gap and probablv was best. MAFRETANIA. going wide most of 4lie trip, was gaining at the end. REFINED showed speed, but tired in the last furlong. SORROWFlL suffered from interference in the stretch. The winner was entered for $.SM; no bid. Scratched MSM Cordova. 105: 8!53K Betty Lester. 03; H37.N; Ir.mliound. 107: N0331 Amvl. 05: S0133 Belle of Texas. 107; QOPOO SKCONR RACK— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 181438 52%— 2— 103. 00 added. 2 -year olds. OtrOSt-J Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vi %. Str Fie Jockeys Owners SniJbthL-" Sals" SM2S7 MONTY FOX w 112 4 3 11 P 1" C Grand A L Ferguson fiini loo 20 siC.illJH. R. BRANDT wit 112 2 4 4" ¥ 2" F Jackson W A Kirwan 12 5 50 Si."7S HALDEMAN mi 112 5 2 21 21 3» E Martin A 1 Steele 7 M s95!l4:iAMERlANEER ws 112 6 6 7 4" 41 Herbert W Gerst 5 35 S9522 EDNA PERRY w 109 3 1 51 O 51 Warren G W J Bissell 19 Si s;.55K TIPPY w 109 7 5 and 5 6= Kenne.lv J C Milam 1S-5 SJ S9.V.I4 CREX w 109 1 8 «■ S 7- I Austin Henderson and Hogan 28 in S9r,74 WHEATP.FRG w 1: 112 S 7 S 7 S Hannan H MoCarr.-n M 20 Time. 23%, 50%. 56%. Track muddy. 210 mutuels pa_L Monty Fox. 5.S0 straight, 4. U place. .S0 show; II. R. Brandt. 34.00 place. .4u show; llaldeni.ili. .:»i show. K.inivahnt booking otfaM Montv Fox. C.ilO to loo straight. 030 to 1K place. 2!M ti 100 show: H. B. Brandt, loo to phi place, 7o to loo show; Haldeman. Ui5 to 10.1 show. Winner--B. c. by Cesarion—Metrieal rained by W. 11. Steel.. Went to post at 3:0,5. At |« st 0 minutes. Star* good. Won driving: second and third the same. MONTY FOX disponed of TIPPY in the fust quarter, hut had to lie driven hard through the last furlong to outstay II. R. BRANDT and HALDEMAN. H. It. BRANDT, probably beat, was away slowlv. but aaved ■Uarh ground when eoining into the stretch and finished gainelv. HALDKMAN ran in etoaest pursuit from the start and only tired in the tinal stride--. AMERICA NKKR came from a long wav back in the stretch. TIPPY showed speed, but iuit badlv in the last quarter. Seralehed S.»55,S Kmbellish. 100: y.tT 74 Frog. 112. _ r_/»* _~_ THIRD RACE IMile. 74i*C2 1:38* 5 — IM. Purse HI. 3 year -olds. Selling Ot"OU Net value to winner 25. ind Horses A Wt PP S. 1 1 , % Sir Fin J-Kk.-vs Owners "raighV.Vles" s!i.-,57-E|.IZAP,ETHAN w Ml I 1 1 I* 1- 1» !• E Martin N Fnright SI MP Si Sii.V,7*STA ROVER wsb PIT. 7 4 12 12 S 5" 2» Ganz I 11 Whoatcroft 9 : .» sm;sj /.VMOI.E w 100 II fi 11 i fit f* 3* J Wilson W R Salle.- tti.; t SH..20 CAPTAIN GLORE 11 In:! 5 3 f» C.l 5- P 4; F Jackson W St.-uv.- 10 t s:i.a "NVAN/.A ■ 93 M 7 41 ::• V 21 .". Ra.ltk.- J N Caiinlen t 82592 -SIGO w Mo ii II s 7 pi ii an H Jon.-s A D Steel.- n 8S537 TOBTlOUH ivk MS I I ::■ 41 P s J D Austin F M.Ktnna 2fi S..4:.ST M DICPEE »ii UNI C, 2 9 11 7 fit su Herbert J FGatTnev 26 M657*RAMON CORONA w Mi s 5 21 2* 2h 7 M W WrispenE Corrigan 57 i S9llo PRINiE INGOLDSDY w lOfil 2 a 7 ".II 11 MM Goodwin G JaeksMi M31S EMMY LOT WB M 3 l»l 10 In 12 lo 11" W.-ath.-is W E Nunn :.7 t S!i5".7 ALBERTA II. w M 12 12 .Vi s !» 12 12 Cole li W J Bissell H iMiitin I tield. iAuction Ibid. Time. 254;, 51, 1:17. 1:45--,. Track muddy. loo inutiiels paid. ElisuilM than. .20 straight. $::.2o place. . SO show: Starover. .30 place. . n -how: Zyntole 1 tield 1. 0.10 show. E.|iiivalent l.o.*ing odd- i:iizal.eth 1:1. 00 to H 11 straight. IM to loo place. 40 to 100 show: Starover. IPS to 101 plaee. l:;o to MS show: Zymole tichli. 405 to IPS show. Winner Ch. f. bv Hamburg Elizahoh L. I trained bv X. Enrigliti. Went to po-i at 3:42. At |«.st 5 minutes. Start good. Won .a-ily: se. 1 and third driving. ELIZABETHAN oiitela— ed the others .ind -pr-aileagled them before going a half, winning in a common canter ■X her rider pleased. STAKOYEK began -lowly am! -iilTend from Interference on the lir-t turn, but elo-ed a big gap in tin- la-t ipi. liter and took -1 1 phi re in tin- tinal stride. /.YMoLK also mail.- up uiueli ground ..ml ran a good race. CAPTAIN CI.OBL and NY AX/A showed speed, bu! were tiring near be end. ALBERT A II. quit badlv after goinu- a hall mile. Sliai ran poartar. The winni-r was entered for 00; no bid. S.-ratebeil Sii.557 Ttow land Oils. 103: S!»5!2 D.-lf. lis; S!»5!2 Me-merizer. MP. Overweii;liis Prince _______ ■!. |miiiihIs. 4k/*Q"l FOl RTH PACE 7-8 Mile. ISMS 1:33*41 » SW.l Pur-e HO. .; year old- an.l :i| Of/OOl ward. Handicap. Net value to winner o Ind llors.s AWtPPSt i4 K ft Str Fin Jockeys owners Tntgkt** sah- iSi577iMERRlCK WB7 111 2 14 4 4 4; l» Keiine.lv J C Milam 4elno 1. si.",..". EARLY TIDE wb 5 110 1 I 21 2U 2 Sh t* J Wilson J J Ferguson B 75 RM PINKOLA WB 5 109 4 2 3- V~b 3 P 3J D Hall E Ahey U 25 — — — ~ I — — — — 1— ■ — — — — — — — — ■ — 89377 ALFD THE GKEAT w 3 102J 1 1 lJ lJ 1 lh 4 C.anz I II Whcatcroft 19 ■ 895773ALL RED w 4 100 :. 5 .". 3 [ :. :. E Martin L Johnson 4-5 173 Time. 24**, 49«i. 1:16, l:29Vi. Track muddy. 425 mutuols paid. Merrick. SN.SO straight. .10 place. .20 show: Early Tide. .50 place. .20 show: 1 Mtk, B4JJJ show. Equivalent IxM.king odds Merrick. 340 to 10«i straight. 105 to 100 place. BO to 100 show: Karlv Tide. 17.. 1" 1 « place. *i l Mm show; 1iiikola. 110 to DM -diow. Winner Ch. g. I.y Coldcu Garter -Biauca trained by A. J. Johnson i . Went to | ost at 4:20. At |»ost 1 minute. Start had. Won driving; second and third the same. MRU-RICK was away slowly and restrained for the first five furlongs but saved much ground when turning Into the stretch and. standing the last sixteenth drive gamely, held K.AKI.Y TIM safe at the end. The latter was prominent all the way and finished fast and gamely. PINKOLA ran well, but tired in the last furlong. ALFRED THE MtKAT set the early pace, but quit lu the last quarter. ALL KhU had scant chance with a |M or start and ran a good race. Scratched -88048 • I r. Waldo Briggs. 107. overweights Iinkola. 1 pound: Alfred the Great. 4*. QOlQO FIFTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. HUM U% » MM.I Iursc 00. 2 year olds. 0«"vJO*5 Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Iud Horses AWtPPSt »i H 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners "rght!*18 Sales" HOI WINK w 117 ! 1 II Is 1.. Colo M C.oblblatt 2S40 100 10 sra;lVAI.AXI w MB K 4 3- 2 l" E Martin B Schreiber 21-5 4". H678 .IAMKS M " *M 7 I Ill* ::" Ilannan II McCarren 20 10 BMBlBLLA BRYSON w MB 3 2 2 :;- 4- .1 Wilson .1 H Morgan 14.". H BfiMHXRTNTT TAX w MB 6 7 6h 9 B" Herbert R X Sinith 17-10 25 I8S55MDKLCA8SY w 111 I ., :,.". ii 8* I Austin .1 I Ncet 18-5 50 K«3SS HAD NEWS 11. wb H 4 6 s" 7 7* Thacker E R Bradley .10 M 89574 REDLASS w 97 1 8 7 I S C Brown E P Baxter 110 10 Time. 23*;. 49. 56Vi. Track muddy. 210 nmtiiels paid. Witn-. s.ni straight. 8.30 place. 3.30 show; Iwalani. .10 place. .o0 snow; .an.e* Me. .:;o show. Equivalent hooking odds -Wine. 2840 to 100 straight. 1315 to 100 place. 505 to 100 show: Iwalani. 2 5 to KHt place, loo to loo show : James Mr. 2« 5 to 100 show. Winner B. f. by Golden Maxim— Encounter trained by M. Goldhlatt. Went to M.st at 4:.V . At | ost 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily; second and third driving. WINK U at the harrier by a good margin and. favored bv the going, held ..vriv throughout except for a brief early period, when KI.LA BRYSON showed the way. IWALANI. away slowly, ran a good race, but tired and just lasted long enough to hold second place. .IAMKS MC came witli a rush in the last furlong and almost got up for second place. ELLA BRYSON was speedy, but tiled finally. COUNTY TAX ran well. DEL- ASSY was away poorly and ran onlv fairlv well. Scratched S!i4N.S|F.via. Ill: 80560 Flying Feet. 100. overweights Had News II.. 2 pound". QOxQQ SIXTH HACK- 1 1-4 Miles. iBllMr t-IHTIfc H 11Hf rurse 00. 4-year-olds and ui -UtJDOO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses A Wt IT St St U M Str Fin Jockeys Owners straight!18 Sales" S9f.25-MAMIE ALGOL wb 8 111 1 5 4- 4- 4- 21 f lr Kennedy W V Casey 55-100 150 MSZIIMO. MILITANT w 6 106 3 1 l1 lJ Is 1= 1" 2* Herbert J B Rilev 4* 75 SOT, WATER LAKE w 7 111 1 4 51 .". 5 4» B* 3* Mountain Mrs N B Davis id 25 MBaORRAT WB 7 108 6 6 3 3- 21 3- 3- 4- Hill M C Moore 42 5 M8M ANEN w b MB 4 3 6 6 6 5* 58 515 F Jackson T H .Stevens 9 10 89579 AUTOMATIC wu 4 MH 5 2 SJ 2 3 fi « 6 C Grand F Schrickfcl 46 10 Time. 26. 52. l:19«i. 1:46*;. 2:14. Track muddy. niutuels paid. Mamie Algol. .10 straight. .40 place. .30 show: Maid Militant. .90 place. 8X88 show; Water Lake. .!M» show. Equivalent booking odds— Mamie Algol| 55 to 100 straight. 20 to 100 place. 15 to 100 show; Maid Militant. || to UNI place. 30 to 10 » show; Water Lake. 45 to 100 show. Winner -B. m. by Algol — Miss Mary, by Iowhattan trained by W. V. Casey. Went to |K«st at 5:29. At |Hist I minutes. Start gixxl. Won easily: second and third driving. MAMIE Al GUI, ran as if she outclassed the others and came away in the stretch to win in a canter. MAIU MIL-I IANT was favored bv the going and snowed the most speed for the first mile, but tired in the stretch. WATER LAKE came from a long way back in the last half and finished fast. GREAT tired after going a c.nmI three quarters. VANKN ran |w orly. AUTOMATIC showed speed. The wiuuer. entered for 00. was bid up to 05 and bought in. Scratched -S5»5»;i St. Ilario. Ill: s »501 Wolfcrton. 104: 89489 Red Hussar. Ill: S9507 Countermand. 110: sv.t7!i Agreement. 103. overweights — Automatic. M pounds, NEW YORK FORM CHART. BKLMONT IAIIK.l BELMONT PARK. N. Y.. FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1910.— Seventh day. Westchester Racing Association. Spring Meeting of 15 days. Weather cloudy. Presiding Judge. C. J. Fitzgerald. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. H. I. Ielz. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-Ires in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weigiit carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. QQxOO FIHST HACK -4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 74S59— 51— 2— 112. 00 added. 2-year-O *J O *-d +mi "ids. Selling. Net value to winner $:MH . Ind Horses AWtPPSt4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 89514-SAM UBWIi WB 105 ;. 1 1- Lt 1 C H ShilgH L Shaw 7-5 8-5 6-5 l-l 1-4 tKa SEBA JO W 105 2 5 b1 4l ." Butwell W H Laudoman I i 5 2 1 8955o*THRIFTY w 99 4 3 1 1" 3J G Garner J E Madden 5 6 5 I 1 NISI w 106 1 4 21 3H 4» E Dugan A Belmont 15 30 30 10 21 NSW MYOTIC RIVER w 106 6 J 3s 51 5* Creevv R T Wilson Jr 3 5 5 8-5 4-5 MKt39*THE FOLLIES w 99 7 6 6=° 6" 6" Langan R F Carman 8 12 7 2J 6-3 •FORESTER w 104 3 7 7 7 7 Olsen MrsJMcLaughlin 40 60 60 20 10 Time. 53. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Voter — Nauteh Girl trained by .J. Powers. Went to |H»st at 2:3". At jwist 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. SAM LEWIS, outrun early, made up ground steadily, came fast in the stretch and won going away. SEBAGO losed a gap and finished resolutely in a long stretch drive THRIFTY showed the most early speed, but tt:n carried to the extreme outside bv NISI in the stretch. The latter raced green and will probably improve. THK FOLLIES swerved badlv. FORESTER was practically left. The winner, entered for 00, was bid up to .5oo and sold to P. S. P. Randolph. Overweights — .Schago. 1 pound. 4k/VQ SECOND RACE— 1 MS Miles. ON75i— 1 :44%— 3— 112. $«00 added. 3-year-olds and Cj •_/ " ~* O upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 35. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 89482-FIRESTONE W 5 126 6 I P 2- 2- ]h l3 C H ShiVgS C Hildroth 8-5 2 7-5 1-2 1-4 SH,s:, ; I.I "COSE w 4 102 4 i l3 I* 1- 2- 21 G Garner New-cast leStable 6 7 3 1 1-2 MS5S*PRINCB GAL wb 4 HI 5 6 6 4= 4* 3 3l M McGee G M Cxloin 3 4 4 7-5 3-5 MO ZIENAP w 7 95 2 2 4h 6= 5U 6= 4 McCahev W F Schulte 8 12 10 3 7-5 894K23RCMKSTONE W fi 100 7 4 b- 5 fi;" 5l 5J F H KingF H Milden 20 30 30 10 4 s:.17 STANLEY FAY w 5 113 1 1 2J 3" 3" 4* 6= Ramsey W Walker 5 7 6 2 1 89308=PINS AND NEEDLESw 6 92 I 7 7 7 7 7 7 Estep AVFAMulholland 20 25 15 6 2J Time. 11%. 23%. 35%. 47%. 1:00%. 1:12%. 1:39. 1:46. Track fast. Winner— Ch. h. by Royal Flush III.— Modrcda trained by S. C. Hildrethi. Went to post at 2:.V . At iK»st 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. FIRESTONE, after lieing reserved close up from the start, was shut off next to the rail by OLICOSE in the rtrctch and for -cd to pull out. but was going away at the end. GHCOSE showed a great burst of early F|«eed and sot a fast pace to the last furlong. Gut tired right at tin- end. PRINCE GAL ran well and tin-ivhed very resolutely, hut could not get up. ZIEXAP closed up ground in the stretch. STANLEY FAY quit after running prominentlv to the stretch. HOCKSTONE ran well. Scratched— Vt-Vt? i Pinna Ken. 1Q4: .S0OQ7-X orbit t. 110; S9573 Tony Bonero. 100: SD5.H Marigot. 90. QQi°0/l THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile Straight. tfflOSS— 58— 2— 122. 00 added. 2 year-olds. Ot/UT Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SW.SKKATHKR DCSTER wn 1"". ". 2* H V l1 1- Butwell M .L Schwartz 4 4 3 1 out 8.V •■-DANGER MARK w 110 2 4 3i Vh P 2 G Garner Newcast leStable 6-5 11-52 3-5 out 8V5fi8=AMALFI w Mi 4 1 4 M 21 33 "reevy R T Wilson Jr 7-5 S-5 7-5 1-2 out MSB FLORA wb loo 3 3 2J 4= 4- 4- McCahey .1 E Madden S. 8 7 2 7-10 89465 EASTERN STAR w 100 15 5 5 5 5 Cral Mrs H H Selby 8 30 20 6 2 Time. 1:00. Track fast. Winner— B. c. bv Broomstick — Ascot Belle trained by .1. W. May. Went to [H-st at 3:20. At |»ost 3 minutes. Start gimd. Won easily; second and third driving. iKATHKR DISTKH ran in improved form and. setting the pace all the way. drew away easily in the last fiul"tig. DAMGBB M ».RK ran well, but was doing his l est at the end to save second place. AMALFI IM bunq«d by FLORA right after the start and knocked back, then came on fast and wbuid have been ne - iid in another stride. The other two were always outrun. Scratched M*;22iSani Lewis. lt:;: MMB Naughty Lad. 110. Overweights--Feather Duster. 2 pounds: Atnalfi. 2. Qr-~»fr FOCRTH RACK 1 Mile. 579S4 -1 :37%— 3 — 104.1 Baychester Handicap. 00 added. 0t_/«50 .Jyearol.ls. Net velue to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % • « Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S KC.Tl KING OLYMPIAN ■ B Ml I 1 I" l*| l3 lJ lh ■ Dugan W F Schulte I 6 6 2 1 886073PRETEND w 110 1 I 31 "h M 2 B* G Garner T Monahan I 3 13-54-5 1-3 8940 MARTINEZ wb % 2 4 2 4i 3r* 3J 3- McCahey Chelsea Stable 4 5 11101 2-5 1-5 8946" BIG STICK w H5 .". 7 fi4 5» 6- 5= 4 » Butwell H R Brandt 13 40 30 10 4 • GALLEY SLAVE w 97 6 5 ".| § 41 68 5» Moore F I Weir 12 30 20 7 3 8BSRS MARIGOT wb 94 4 6 7 7 7 7 6 Ramsey J E Madden 30 30 20 7 3 MS13*SCARPIA wb 105 7 3 i- 2 53 4h 7 C H ShilgH Iji Montagne 10 10 6 I 1 Time. 12%, 24%. 36%. 49. 1:02. 1:14. 1:41. Track fast. Winner— Ch. c. bv Olympian— Queen Lute trained by H. P. BfWfcs. Went to |H.st at 3:40. At mmt 2 minutes. Start g«xxl. AVon driving: second and third the same. RING OLYMPIAN went into the lead at once and set the pace»throughout. but finished tiring and barely la-led long enough PRETEND alwavs prominent, came with a great rush when too late and finished caMiing the winner at everv stride. MARTINEZ was saved close up for three-quarters, then ran to the iiei rail in the stretch, was best and should have won. BIG STICK ran fairly well. SCAHPIA showed s| e--d. but tired as if short. overweights -King Olympian. 3 pounds; Marigot. 1. __________________ QOToT* FIFTH RACK -About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 77643— 3:56— 3— 132. 00 added. ntjOU 4 year olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner S30W. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 11 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i-CKiRlFls w 6 157 I 4 !• P !•• 1* P l4 M HentonM .1 Leonard 4-5 4-5 1-2 out— HB1S MINTO iv 1 i::; 3 i PI V P I 23 2- McKiny B Mclennan 2 6 6 1 out HOSDACRA w 6 157 . | 4 " 4 I P 3 3 Boyle G A Bronder 21 3 3 3-5 out HOT PAPRIKA w 7 1.2 4 1 P P Fell. Mr A J Ds.S L Josephthal 8 1., U SJ out B E1PMYSTIC LIGHT w 5 142 1 3 Fell. Sullivan J E Davis 30 50 oO 6 6-j Time. 4:09. Track fast. Winner -Ch. g. by Star Ruby— Iscara trained by S. Veitehi. Went to uo*4 at I his At m st 2 minutes. Start g.sHl. Woti easily: s.-eond and ._..--■ third driving. o.-.-.-s. HI 1 I s led bv a wi.le margin all the wav and was niii-h the best, but was striking the fences badly in the last mile * MINTO fenced well and Mood the final drive gamely. DACHA went well, but tired near the end niter ap!.earing to have a good chance of winning. MYSTIC LIGHT fell at the second jump and PAPRIKA SeraV.-h.-d S-.t.-.72iBI:iek Bridge. 152.; V 572 Monte Carlo. 100. —————=— ===== Q4£*C%fJ SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile Main Course. T57!»47 1 :1 1 % —4 — 147. i 0O added. 3 vcar Q,/| | ,.lds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 95. Ind Horses AWtlFSt U K 3 Str Fin Jm-keys Owners O H C P S pw-,iio k itCFEN w 1 M 1 1 P 1- P P C H ShilgA Koenigsberg 1-2 3-5 B-MWM— SiPOTAltiKMUaN m»lm i 2J2;i2J V Est.,. G P Shernian 30 M 2. I I MM-tT. TOP NOTE w 4 MS 1 I P 4 33 3- S Davis H L Shaw 8 H 1- 3 1 MiEI ZAB liAKWOOI IN 6 J 4 3J P P Moore H G»Ji " * » 9. tMH35 SAL VOLATILE w 6 109 8 7 ., fib 51 ..J .1 Reid Smithson 8 10 10 2 4-a wifiqcvt F w 3 95 I I «■ 7 7 fi4 Ramsey W AValkr 30 60 a0 la 7 si-IvXTOCFI E WB 7 114 7 s 7 5h fi. 7" Butwell Miss.AMMarrone 4 5 4 I 2-5 -•-•aIcitf 8. AR llh, wfiiofl 2 fi 8 - 8 8" 8 Langan R F Carman 15 25 20 7 2 t.] — 4g 113% Track fagt Winner -I.f f bv Kin"ston--Whlte Rom- 1 trained bv S. C. Illldreth. . Went to iV-t it 4-4V. M »M 4 minutes, start g.Jod. Won easily: second and third driving. ROSE OIEKN rreatlv outclasse.1 her ..i.poneiits. M-t a fast pa.e. wa- nev.-,- i„ tr..uble and won pulling up. RJAB-roVNwas iilwavs i„ nearest pursuit and hung on well. TOP NOTE was never far from the leaders and r, V -.h« rie II 17I Fill IILV M»D rtioVed speed, but was tiring at the end. BANTOIIT.E ran S on « hetns, turn ami u-! .lever a prominent contender. The winner, entered for ,500. was bid up to *"Si-aTA,!d,U"s!W05 Besom. 110: 89591Eddle Dugan. 98: S9025 Galley Slave, 90: 89591 Blue Crest. 110: 89509-Lisaro. 110.


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