New York Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1910-05-22

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NEW YORK FORM CHART. BELMONT PARK. EELM0NT PARK. N. Y.. SATURDAY. MAY 21, 1910.— Eighth day. Westchester Racing Association. Mining Mtitiug of 15 days. Weather cloudy. Presiding Judge, C. J. Fitzgerald. Starter. Mars Casr.idy. Racing Secretary. H. I. Pelz. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1 :30 p. m.l. V indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Flg-nri* in parentheses following the dislam-e of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. QO/t A FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile Main Course. 00 added. 2-vear olds. Allowances. Ot_/V"ir7 Net value to winner Mi. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % *k % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P I »«■ A LI iRIAN wb 122 1 | 2 *. Li Y- C H BMTgP H P Randolph I 18 -53 i 3-5 out S955«3IXHH1EL wb 119 4 2 4 4 3- 2* E Dugan J A Jones 2 2* 9-5 1-2 out MM4 SEMI QUATBR wb 117 I 4 Si 3h 2l 31 Creevy R T Wilson Jr C 10 10 B out USa« -FRANK MULLENS wb 122 2 1 1- 1 4 4 G Archit/dF T Wood 1 1S-56-5 2-5 out Time. 12%. 24. 49, 1:02%. Track muddy. Winner — R. c. by Puryear D. — Bohemian Lass trained by N. By-n. Went to iKist at 2:3o. At i«ist 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. AL-DRIAN. never far from the pacemaker, saved ground on the stretch turn and drew away in the last fur-Lug to win pulled up. LOCI1IEL finished fast and resolutely after lM-aring out in the stretch. SEMI-01 AVER ran in improved form, but tired in the final furlong. FRANK MULLENS showed much the most earlv slieed. but ran out on the stretch turn. Scratched— 8D5S.S-1 Beat rice. 114: 811570 Queens. 114: 80580 Gauntlet. 117. QQAi 1 SECOND RACE— 7-8 Mile Main Course. 05117—1:22—5—120. 00 added. 3-year-Ot/Oil olds aud upward. Selling. N t value to winner 30. Did Horses AWtPPSt % K »i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S rMSa *COHORT w 5 111 :. :: B ■-■. P l« l1 Iingan Oi.eck Stable 3-5 7-101-2 1-5 out s T:,-F:I BALL w 10 111 7 2 5- 5- 51 a* 2t G ArchilVdH G B-dwell 6 8 6 7-5 1-2 s:..91:,iaEPONTFC wb 4 108 I 6 4J M 4 3" i* Ramsey W Walker 12 20 15 4 7-5 BM7JTONT P.ONERO w 6 117 3 4 I1 l»| I1 2» 4 Butwell C R Fhischmann 6 10 10 24 1 H4S**WANDKR w 4 107 2 1 3 li 3U 4" V Van BotenA Wilson 10 15 15 4 7-5 89609 NOD w 4 MS 6 7 6= 61 €10 S* 6" Clement M Law ler 30 60 50 20 10 MS71 QUANTIOO w 4 US 1 5 7- S 71 73 7» E Dugan Beverw vckStable 6 10 10 2i 1 WHU CUNNING w 4 10S 4 8 S 7 8 8 S Fral Mrs H H Selby 30 60 60 20 10 Time. 12. 23%, 35%, 48. 1:14, 1:27. Track muddy. Winner — Oh. g. by Cesarion — Ondalau trained by W. II. Karricki. Went to |Kist at 2:55. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. COHORT was rated in behind the |Kicemaker to the strelch, came on wtith a rush and won going away. ED BALL dosed a big gap in the stretch, finished resolutely and was easily liest of the others. TIEPONTIC ran well and s1,«m1 a hard drive gamelv. TONY. BONBBO set a fast pace lo the stretch and tired badlv. WANDER showed speed and had no mishaps. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. Scratched l KtMHRI Jeanne dArc. 100: 8ftW7 Berkeley, 110; K 5«li Eddie Dugan, 98; 811555Iniitator, 104: s;t.Vil -Sir Cleges. loti: s!Gi;o G rani a. 113. 4£Vf« A i THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile Straight. C.H0S5— 58— 2 --122. Laureate Stakes. Value t_$ *J *i Jji ,500. 2 year olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,375. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S B634*BABBLBR wb 112 i 1 2- 2 B M ■ Dugan A Belmont 4 4 3 1 1-2 8S5WINOVELTY W 115 3 2 1» P. V 23 C H SbilgS C Hildreth 7 5 9-5 8-5 3-5 15 R9r.8SlSEMPROLFS ■ 1_ I 2 4 • W 311 31" Langan R F CSmMM I 8 6 2 4-5 WfA ZEIS W 115 15 6 6 4- 43 Notter Newi ast leStable S IS 53 1 12 OSM DUST w 1!0 6 3 . 4* S* 51" M McGea F R Hitchcock 6 10 8 3 7-5 MSMPLUTOCRAT w US 4 6 M 5 6 6 Butwell T J Clay 12 20 15 5 2 Time. 1:00%. Track muddy. Winner — Ch. g. by Hastings — Bridlepath trained by .1. Whalen. Winl to |H.st at 3:1.. At | ost 2 minutes. Slart good. Won driving; second and third the same. BABBLER followed the pacemaker closely from the -start and finally outstayed him in a game finish. NOVELTY set a fast pace and held on unflinchingly in the final drive. SEMPROLI S alas held the others s.il. ZEI S c*t off badly, but ran a i oor i.n-e. DI ST and PL! "foiKAT showed speed, but quit. Serai, hi d 8;t5.sii-lluvii.iis. 115. Q4* 4 * IitlRTH RACE -1 Mile. 57081 -1 :37%— 3— 104. Withers Stakes. Value ,000. 0»/UtO ■"■ ar olds. Special Weights. Net value to winner ,000. Did Horses AWtPPSt1! %• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8MMTHBE TURK w 126 4 4 3- 1: 2J 2; 1 M McGce PilverBrfH kFarm 7 5 S 5 3-2 2-5 out W 17 -1KINil-: IMPERIAL w 126 1 1 !■ 3?. 3 3= B E Dugan W,«odhavnStable 21 "X 3 7 lltout SUMKiRASMERE WB 126 I 2 4 4 B f» J*» Butwell J R Keelie 7 5 8 5 7 5 1-3 out s •!.■, HAMPTON COFRT W 126 2 3 2h 2» 4 4 4 C H ShligS Hililrtith 15 40 40 5 1 Time. 12%. 23*;. 36. 48*.,. 1:01%. 1:14%. 1:40. Track muddy. Winner — Rr. c. bv IB no Crai-elle I trained by R. O. Miller i. Went lo pust at :::47. At |» -t 1 minute. Start g.xul. Won ridden out: second and third driving. THE TURK, alwavs ■ forward ■ nit-nder in the limning, came on fast and resolutely in the last furlong alio was BMfag Itll at tlie end. PRINCE IMPERIAL came with a great rush on the outside in the stretch, but wciv.d and tired •lightly right at the end. GRASMERE was -aved in the early running and stole Ihioiigh next to tlie rail when approaching the slrctcli turn, but his move was made tint early and he was tiling at tin- end. HAMPTON COURT showed early •-peed, but tired badly in the stretch racing. Sairhed BSQM i .indlebeiry. 120: 8ii5:::; Saiidrian. 123 d * A A FIFTH RACE About 2 1-2 Miles. n..io30-"i:24— 4 — 142. 1 Whitney Memorial Steeple-»JO-Jr-J: 8i chase. sI.imhi added. I year-olds and upward. Weight for Age. Net value to winner 05. lnd Horses AWtPPSt 5 0 14 18 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S i ■•-.t GET art MS 1 I I t t • 1 1 1 Kelleh.r B M.L.nnan 7 lol3-106-5..ut— 8SMS18IR WOOSTER w 6 li.-i 2 1 P" !• Fell. .1 I.v.i.ii Mr Ch.tland 1 1 3 5 out- Time. 5:40. Track muddy. Winner — P.. g. bv Geor-e Keller -Ricabar trained bv W. Hogan. Went to p.,-t at 4 lo. At aaal 1 niinule. Start good. Won easilv. AGENT took the lead when SIR V.-IOSTKR fell and won eas.-d up. SIR WOOSTER am* gallopiiu; under mild restraint in front when he lell *iT lumps from the finish. Both horses lambd badly seven Jaatpa from the finish. Scratched 8H554 Itisfciiton. 142: S.MiO Waterway. 10".: I S2!l14 i Watei -peed. 1C.1. Ji7*/I TZ. SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. SSMM— 1:51--. — 1—110. 0fi added. 3-year-olds and up Of/UYU ward. Selling. MM value to winner 15. liid II or sis AWtPPSt St i M i Str lin Jockeys Owners O II C P S MBM T B » w 4 103 1 2 2 V 3- l" 2J V 8 Davis Chels. a Stable S 3J. 3 4-5 out •iVui HANDY DIXON w 4 10s 1 5 4* - - M "- 2- Butw. 11 Mrs G E Perrin 20 40 30 6 1 im«07 1 BERKELEY * w 6 112 4 4 P 1- 1* P 11 3« E Dugan B-v.-rw y kStable 3-5 4 5 7-101-4 out gaUTHE PEER w 4 100 2 3 31" 4 i* 5 5 4 I,angan P Dunnu S I I 2 out K9M9 NADXU w u 6 106 5 1 I I I V V 5 G ArchibdH G P.e.Iwell 4 5 5 6 5 out Time 12«i. 24%. 36%. 48%. 1:02. 1:14%. 1:41%. 1:54. Track muddy. Wliniir— R. f. bv potentate Tuna i -mined by P. M. Run-in. . Went to post at 4 40 At lmst 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. TABOO raced close to the two leaders from the start and. coining on fast in the stretch, oiittanied DANDY DiXON in the final drive DANDY DIXON ran a siiririsiiejlv good race and finished gamely. In I he la t furkMig ltlRKFI FY was pinched off bv TABOO and DANDY DIXON and bad to lie taken up. but was •ciii-iT at tlie time after having set the pace almost throughout. THE PEER and NADZI were always outrun The winner was entered for .2*10: no bid. scratched -|S»T.41 Cohort. 101: 8K5U1 j Eddie Dugan, Ofi; S9112 Rio Grande. 10C. Overweights— The Peer, 2 pounds. i . I


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