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NEW YORK FORM CHART. BELMONT PARK. BELMONT PARK. N. Y.. SATURDAY. MAY 28, 1910.— Fourteenth day. Westchester Racing Association. , Spring Meeting ..f is days. Weather clear. -— ■ : _. 1 Presiding Judg .-. . J. Fitzgerald. Starter. Mais Cassidy. Racing Secretary. H. I. Pel*. j Racing starts at 2:30 j . m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig- ■ tires In parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index nuinlier. track record, age of horse t mid weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. QQ7 T £i n ■** KAiK 5-8 Mile Straight. MM H 2-122. 00 added. 2 year olds. Ol7 I I J Selling. Net value to winner $:iM . Ind Morses AWtlISI 4 U Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P ■ 8965S=FEATHER DUSTER wit 114 1 2 31 4 4- U Butwell M I, Schwartz 7-l i9-104-5 1-4 out S94M»WHITK WOOL w in? 4 5 4- 3» ." 2J Langan K V Carman 4 3 5 7-.". 1-2 , ■728 MYSTIC RIVER « M ! 1 2*. 21 2 3 Crcevv K T Wilson Jr .". 6 5 8-5 1-2 ; 89*6 THRIFTY wii M»9 3 1 1» 11 1J 4 C H ShilgJ E Madden 6 7 7 2 3-3 ! 89733 SAM LEWIS wk 114 I I 5~ 31 3 E Dugan P 8 P Randolph 3 10 S 2 7-10 Time. 1:02%. Track fast. Winner R. c. I.y Broomstick— Ascot Belle trained hy .1. W. May. Went to |Mit at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good. Was handily: second and third driving. FEATHER DUSTER was ou I footed in the early running, hut came resolutely in the stretch and won draw ing clear. WHITE WOOL closed a gap. hut swerved hadlv ami his rider could not keep him straight in the liuil dihc MYSTIC RIVER was speedy, hut tired right at the end. THRIFTY showed the most early speed, hut lired and swerved all over the Hack. The winner was entered for ,200; no hid. Scratched SiGiiO Cherish. 112. _________________ QAT ?7 r_J SECOND RACE 3-4 MHp Main Course. 57047 1:11%— I -147. 55*35. I vcai Ot_J I II "Ids. Allowances. Net value to winner S340. Ind Horses AWtPPSt , : "-4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S _nV9tC_ND__BERRY n 116 :! 4 P l i V !• Butwell R I Wilson Jr 7-3 8-3 13-102-5out ivC*i KING OLYMPIAN wn 118 4 2 P l* l1 f E Dugan W F Schulte 8-3 11-52 3-3 out Sy73*t BANC. wb 111 5 3 5 5 4- 3« Gilbert E F Cooney 40 3*1 40 8 2 89498 SHANNON" wb 110 1 1 2= 2- 2.. 4 Hotter J L McGinnis Q 3 13-33-5 out 89659 THAMES wb 114 I I 3 3J 5 5 Ramsev L Fuller 40 50 40 8 2 Time. 12. 2314. 35Vk. 48. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner I!, o. hy Ben Brush -Candle trained by T J. Ilealeyi. Went to |h.s| at 2:35. At l ost 1 ininiite. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. CAN Dl.EBERRY *_ i«ulrun to the slretch. hut closed up with a rush when called on and. drawing away, won in a canter. KINC OLYMPIAN showed his usual great hurst of speed, but tired badly in the last furlong. BANC closed a gap and finished resolutely. SHANNON ran ill greatly iniprovcd form, hut bled in the stretch and crushed Notti rs fool against the inside rail. QQfT 70 THIRD RACK About 3 Miles. HIM ll U% ■ MB. Meadow Brook Hunters Ot/ I IO Steeplechase Handicap. Mtf added. .Vyear-ohls and upward. Net value to winner *450. Ind Horses WVIPPSt .". 10 IS 20 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 89536 SIR RITCHIE w 6 153 3 1 1-" 1-" 1 " 1 • 1 "• 1 •"• Kellelier H W Smith M I B 1-2 out _S9f*CONOVER w 14 156 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MrllSPgo W C Hayes 4-5 1 7-10out— 89662 DIEBOLD ■ 6 154 I I Lost rider. Mr J TkerG P Sherman 3 5 4 3-a out Time. 6:38. Track fast. Winner B. g. bv Merry Prince---Catechism drained hv A. Yheoler. Went to |M.st at :.:20. At ■__ 1 ininiite. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. SIR RITCHIE showed much the most s|M-ed and ipiicklv opened a big had and. while jumping poorly, won id bv himself, but tiring. CONOVER ran under a pull to the last turn, thou closed up some ground, but never seriously llireatcned the winner. DIEBOLH unseated his rider at the fifth jump. Scratched MWJh Jitsu. I4M: 88836 Rising Star. 1C4: 89128 Clover Croft. 14S; Kangaroo. 1..4. Overweight Sir Ritchie. ■"■ |kiiiiiiIs. Qrt7 7i FOURTH RACK -4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 74858—51— 2— 112. Fashion Stakes. Yalue Oil I 9 * " . hmi. •_ -year-olds. Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to winner ,470. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % £ % Sir Fin J.ickoys Owners O H C P S S92S9.HOCSEMA1L « 11 14 3 U l1 V Powars C L Harrison 3 3 21 4-5 2-5 S9660-HORIZON w 119 4 I 4= 4 2"" Langan K F Carman 12 l- lo o I WOOHERODl w 119 I I 2. 21 3:- G Garner NewcastleStable 6-.1 6-j 1 2-o l-o W79-MISS NETT w US I 1 ■ 31 V J Glass F Johnson S 15 12 4 8-0 HSfAMNA CASSE »n 119 I 5 ■".. U 54 Butwell H L Shaw 8 1L 10 i 7-a S94 miMAID ■ 119 I « I •■• «"• M McGee SilverBrookFarm 8 12 10 :. -a 897e4:BEATRICE W% 119 7 7 7 7 7 C H ShiTgJ E Madden 12 20 20 8 3 Time. 53%. Track fast. Winner— B. f. bv Broomstick— Ethel Pace trained by It. Colstonl. ,.,.,,, Went to post at 3:50. At | ost 3 minutes. Start pood. Won ridden out: second and third driving. HOISEMID a g««xl tillv swerved across to the outside at the start, but was never tar irom the early pacemaker and. coming with a rush in the stretch, was going away at the end. HORIZON closed a gan and. finishing gamelv under a drive, iust got up in time to take second place. IIERODIA ran well for a half mile ami tired hadlv. MISS NETT set the early pace, but cpiit finally. The others were outpaced. Scratchcd--K7.yi»- Aldlvia. 1 lit. QfkTQ/~l IHTH RACE— 3-4 Mile Straight. 74SC.O -1 :iS%— 4— 1.37. 1 Toboggan Handicap. OcJ j OU Yalue ,500. .! year olds and upward. Net value to winner .150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt „ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 89571 IMARY DAVIS w 4 114 1 0 5J 3 5 1 J Glass R H Davis 2J 3i 3 1 1-2 89371 = DREAMER ■ S 104 3 S 8 8 7- 2J S Davis H B Duryea 1 i i I 1 89371 FIELD MOCSE wii 4 M i I 9 "" "" 1 -1 H"1. A 5e!"i°nt - -° ? ! - 5a- 89701SPR1NCE GAL WB 4 109 « I 4U D 6J 4= M McC.ee GM Mom 5 . 3 8-| SJ M71 PRINCE AHMED wb fi 113 7 4 7» «* 9 S* C H Shil gH G Bedwell t4 E 4 1-0 .,-.. 89701 SIR J. JOHNSON w 3 120 2 7 6 4J 4" 6 V Powers Beverwyck.Stable .. S 4 «-fi i-, S970DR1GHTEASY W9 4 98 S 1 lh 2- V, 7- A Thomas H G Bedwell f4 5 4 .-a 3-o 8»275»SIXTY " wb 4 99 4 2 2i 1J 2» 8 G Garner H P Whitney ■ 1j h 6 3 tCoaplcd in lMtting: no separate place or show lietting. Time. 1:13. Track fast. Winner - B. f. bv Watercress— Colonial trained hy A. G. Blakeley. Went to iH.st at 4:17. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: secimd and third the same. MARY DAVIS was awav slowlv. hut losed ■ gap steadily and. finishing gamely under a drive through the last furlong, won going awav. DREAMER was outrun carh and pocketed next to the outside rail, but FIELD MOUSE was always .11 a position and ran .1 finished with a rush into a fast going second. good . goo.1 race PRINCE GAL closed up much ground from a bad beginning. SIM and RIGHILASV MM lumped repeat.-dlv. PRINCE AHMED finished fast. Scratilied si72!Hking James. 12!1: MtOOS Besom. IQlt. — — — — — -— — ==============z= 0A701 SIXTH RCK 1 Mile. S7.iM -13T% » 104.1 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Ot/ Ol Highweight Selling. Gentlemen Riders. Net value to winner 30 and Q in Plat.-. Ind Horses AWtPPSt; 5 j Str Fin Jockeys Owners ° H r p S 8953:. DC LL "ARE WBlUt 1 1 2" 2 2U 2 J 1» Mr O FlnnO F FleischmannS 2J 11-31-2 out 77n3 oHM NONE ■ I 136 4 I I* 1" I" 1" - ,,k Mr F ossH Drury 8-5 4J BJ 1 out BMPINAMI FEDLE8w 6 149 • 4 4 4 3= 3 3 Mr E TkerWFAM.BK.IUwd 1 6-5 ll-l U-3out Ofi 89iOh E EVER ERARD VRD w 5 49 3 3 V 4 1 4 Mr L GrthW L Maupin 10 10 10 2 out nJJ,V 24%. 37. 49. 1:01%. 1:14. 1:41%. Track faat. Winner— B. c. by Hastings— Dulciliella Drain.-d by J. J. HylanD. - -. ■ mS Won easily: second and third dm .„,,.,„„ t ,,,-,, DILI. Went to ,K,si at 4:42. At 1 niinute. Start poor. CARE «as outrun to the stretch, but caught BAR NONE in the last furlong and won in a canter. BAR NONE showed a great burst of early speed and drew far away, but tired MKMenly in the stretch and lust PINS AND NEEDLES, practically left, closed a big gap mad I lasted long enough to save srciti.1 place. finished resolutely. EVERARD showed sa*ed. but failed to stay. The winner was entered for ,200: no bid. Scratched S« 407 :Our Hannah. 121. : QH7QO SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile. TstTisI l::i7~ 3 104. 1 » added. 3 year -olds and up 07 I O £k ward. Selling. Net value to winner ."-». Hid Horse. AWtPPSt U V-- 3« Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P I 89677 BONNIE KELSO l4M 4 5 V 4"« g P g M McGee G IIWjR » » g f* * ■ : s wVndfVan,:,jkn :,Niip £ - s s g1. a ,vv,u!1t,ns r «• ? j Sli FAR WEST Aim 7 6 7 rr- h g - = ass ML Schwartz 3 M » «W 1 l-_ ihcli-iv A vvr n-i c w3 99 " ". "! 11 1h 2- •■ langan S C Hildretn - l.J-o-a •SSfilmCO wl.4104 I 1 I- h ,■ 3. 6h Esh-P BeverwyckStable 8 13 3 6 siui-iviiviiiv 8.41.-. n DIN wh 4 97 1 7 till 7 7 7 7 A Thomas W 1 la " ■" » ■ •"• Ti,„e Bi2% 23%. 35%. 47%. 59%. 1:13. 1:39. Track fast. Rrtotftt*ArV,"s K m£5and -eond and thlid driving. BONN.1, K KEIwas !,fl slowly. bu.hUl up steadily, saved ,round on the Mn-teh tnra.w came awiy . ..asily in „ LAD OF LANG DEN ran a nod race and iBMhed t ai 8t and tt*o* MM y. W AN»fc K waa K the last furlong. f 01 third plate 1 A L II carried to the outside rail in the stretch, but hung M very gamely 11. a * »*JrU* »t failed to sta Li. e showed the most ea WEST cIom-,1 a gap in the slretch. JEANNE DARC rtjj»««*. winner was entered for ,400. no hid. The route QUAKTICO ran well to the stretch. Seralolied -S!t4 7 Our Hannah. K7: Sil7.!1-Slr Cleges 11!t overweights -Bonnie Kelso. 1 iK.iiud: Lad of Liingden. 2: Jeanne ■ Aic. - _ :