New York Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1910-07-10

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NEW YORK FORM CHART. EMPIRE CITY. Y0Ng j 20-daytTP?eVclJearY 9 1910--Flftb g City Racing Association. Summer Presiding Judge, C. J. Fitzgerald. Starter, Mars assldy. Racing Secretary, Lyman H. Davis. .,o1fn "K in Kt.a.rts ntA™ ,p m; Cni0flK° Hme 10 P- m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers, rise-ores parentheses following the distance of a" each race indicate index number/track record e of horse and weight carried. »Indicates apprentice allowance. T QOTOA FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 21044—1:00—2—103. 00 added. 2-year olds *JVJ I Xjrt. Selling. Net value to winner :10. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 90:.9S3THE HAGUE wb 103 7 4 3 U l2 1J A Walsh W G Yanke 5 6 4 8-5 4-5 90616»Sl.MMERTIME w 103 3 10 11 72 31 2? Hoffman S C Austin 5 20 15 6 3 SSSSSSVIS, OOL 9 108 10 2 5 5 4h :V ° ArchibdR F Carman 95 U 8-5 7-101-J 90616*BEATRICE w 100 6 6 61 92 71 41 Van Boten.I E Madden 15 20 15 6 3 - MS TOWTON FIELD w 109 11 3 42 2» 21 51 G Garner F J Murray 8 8 7 *i 7-5 90620 FAIR MISS w 107 9 7 81 51 4» 6 M McGee J L McGinnis 19 h g 3 8-5 90616 BUTTER BALL w 106 2 8 7" 6» 91 71 Scoville E R Bradley 15 "0 15 6 3 SS5JS5,fi#NND,a • !S 8 5 2h 32 fil 8? H-vlanJ WoodhavnStable 50 60 W 20 10 ltSEJBAQO wb 103 4 11 10 11 11 9« Estep W H Laudeman 4 8 8 3 7-5 Siwii* * 108 1 9 9 10 10 105 CWWJT R T Wilson Jr 40 60 60 20 10 90413 OSSABAR w 103 S 1 lh 81 81 11 J Glass T W OBrien K 20 20 8 4 nent in entries as Sabado. Time, 11%, 23%, 35%, 48%, 1:02%, 1:08. Track fa«t. Winner— Ch. f, by Cactus II.— Peace trained by W. G. Yanke. w. ,.?nt to 1,0x1 at 2L:i, At P°st 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same THE JSSrW*a2f£Jand/?2S tn «.S.,ar.ti a,uJ1went J** the stretch, hut flnisheil with a rush and won draw-lug clear. SUMMERTIME, off badly, closed an Immense gap into a fast going second. WHITE WOOL ran well and hung on gamely at the end. BEATRICE showed speed and finished with a rush OSSABR set the early pace, but quit badly. TOWTON FIELD ran forwardly to the stretch and tired The winner was entered ror $.»00; no bid. Scratched— 9Q054 Rye Straw. Ill; 90598 Dartworth, 100; 90010 Whin, 103. QOTO*. SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 83803-1:11-5—117. O0 added. 3-year-olds and up-*J yj I VJtJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S95352CAMPEON wb 4 119 3 1 21 1» 1 U G ArchibdR F Carman 6 10 10 4 2 90473 DANFIELD w 3 105 7 11 6 6* 41 2J W Doyle G A Bronder 3 3 3 4-5 2-5 90597 JEANNE D ARC w 5 110 10 2 7h 5h * 3* C H ShilgS C Hildreth 3 5 4 8-5 4-5 90496 ROYAL CAPTIVE wb 4 110 9 3 4h 3h 31 45 McCahey J Fitzsimmons 15 "0 20 7 3 tPrUiSE W I J10 4 J2 8t 11 71 53 A RamapoStockF-m 30 60 «0 20 10 90; 99 BIG STICK wb 3 101 1 8 91 10 10 63 Hoffman II R Brandt 15 25 "5 10 5 906..6 SCHOOLMARM w 3 107 11 5 51 82 S2 7 J Bergen J A Bennet 10 15 1" 5 ii 90352*BELLE KINGSTON w 3 94 8 4 lh 21 5i 8« Estep W Walker *0 60 60 20 10 9o5!72SIXTY WB 4 116 6 9 10 91 9 91 G Garner II P Whitney 3 5 4 8-5 4-fl 9,"?;S-K;SEAIIX WB 3 105 2 6 3h 4U 6 10* Keogh R T McKeever 20 30 30 10 5 90o97GILPY w 3 105 5 7 11 11 11 11 A Walsh W G Yanke 4 6 5 2 1 _ Time. 11%. 23. 36. 47%, 1:13%. Track fast, winner — B. c, by Alvescot — Florite trained bv F. Ernest. -aJSSandJ*. £°st ,at 2:,rl ! ,At. "°st 2 minut s- Sta« good. Won driving; second and third the same, t AMI EON, oft we I followed the pacemaker closely to the stretch, then took the lead and gamelv held it to the end. DAN! I ELD. carrying the assistant starters switch on his nose all through, the race closed a big gap and, finishing with a rush, would have won in a few more strides. JEANNE DRC ranwell hut and tired. ADRIUCHE finished fast and so did BIG STICK. BELLE KINGSTON *t the pace to the ami tired. ADRIUCHE finished fast and so did BIG STICK. BELLE OF KINGSTON set the pace to the l nolid"11 SIXTY WUS off ,,auly eIL****8 race sliould lie thrown out. The winner was entered for 00 DrespiVaH" ™* ™: »«W Horlcon, 104; 90597 QOTOA THIK1 RACE— 1 Mile. 83708-1 :38%-5-118. 1910.sh00 added. 3 year-olds and upward. *JS I V/_f Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 20. Hid Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 90673 JUPITER JOE w 4 107 1 3 l2 1 t*l 1 1" Keogh W G Yanke 3 4 4 7-S 3~T 90602 FALCADA wb 5 103 4 2 2h * 4» V 21 J Glass R T Wilson Jr 5 6 5 -1 906u9LAD OF LANGDEN w 6 111 5 1 4 41 3 2k 3« V Powers R B Watkins 2 - k ■ --5 90525 CHAR. II A RG RAVE WB 3 103 6 4 321 2U 2 3h 43 J Reid J Hever 6 7 6 2 1 9 i4.t5 ZIENAP w 7 100 2 5 5 5 E Ra 5l G Garner W F Schulte 1 31 3 T i_a 90218 CHEPONTUC wb 4 102 3 0 6 6 6 6 6 Forehand W Walker 8 1» 1 4 " Time ;13% 25%. 37%. 49%, 1:02%, 1:15, 1:29, 1:41%. Track faa.t " n.j V inner— Ch. g, by Handsel— Mowitzka trained bv W. G. Yanke. ..... eiit to ]x st at 3:19. At | ost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. JUPITER JOE regained his speed with a rush, set the pace all the way and won in a canter. FALCADA ran £T KflJJnTi nil *M SOVrZ- AD ?l EANGDKN at the end. The latter made up ground and fta-£ Sfiff *H,ARLIE HARGRAVE showed speed, but quit in the stretch racing. The winner was entered lor uu, no Did. Scratched--90528iColinet. 95; 90078 Casque, 10T5. Overweights— Lad of Langdeii, 3 pounds. Q0707 FOURTH RACE-1T4 Milea. 21V42-2:04-0-l00. Brifthton Handicap. ~VaTu l/V • J • $ .XM. 3-year olds and upward. Net value to winner ,800. Iud Horses AWtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 90524 OLAM BALA WB 4 119 2 5 5 5 5 5 B V Q ArchibdR T Wilson Jr 7-104-5 1 1-5 out 9054DHAMP. COURT w 3 96 1 4 lh VI l2 U 3 2* Van BotenS C Hildreth 2» 50 40" S 12 905452tCZAR w 5 110 5 1 » 3J 31 2h 32 32 M .McGee J Griffin 6 10 8 2 1-2 902633PR. IMPERIAL w 3 97 3 3 4 4» 421 3h 5 4= G Garner WoodhavnStable 3* 5 4 1 2-5 90HK2HILARIOUS wb 4 122 4 2 2 22 2» 41 42 5 Notter J R Keene 6 9 7 8-r. Added starter Time. 24%, 37, 49%. 1:02%. 1:15. 1:27%. 1:41, 2:06%. Track fast. " Winner— Ch. c. by Ornus— Blue and White, by Virgil trained bv T. J. Healeyi t, . ,A,ye"t to P* atJi:50 At |x st 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. OLAM-? "tYx.oIxV"; ■,;straint ° t!, Jfau * *ue stretcli. then came with a great rush and won pulling up. HAMPION Ol RT hung on well after setting the pace to midway of the stretch. CZAR was never far from the pacemakers and ran a good race. PRINCE IMPERIAL was knocked back when his jockey tried to ride him through next to the rail when going to the stretch turn. HILARIOUS quit badlv ™ "~ after running in nearest pursuit to the stretch. Scratched— 90359Palmatian, 105; 90540 Restigouche, 114. Q/"|T/"|Q FIFTH RACE-5-8 Mile. 70003— 1 :00%— 2—102. DistafT Stakes, Value ,500. *JJ I 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 90523 HORIZON w 119 4 7 3 4* 42 U T Koe.rner R F Carman 31 5 4 8-5 7-10 959S FIVE ACES w 107 1 1 1 1 1* 1J 2* G Garner F .1 Murray 21 3 11-59-102-5 M54*tFAIRY STORY w 1i 7 5 6 62 S* •- 31 M McGee J Griffin 12 15 15 5 2 90475 QUINCY BELLE w 107 fi 3 21 21 2 4 A Lang Quincv Stable 40 60 50 15 5 90654 JEST w 107 7 4 4- 3h 3«. 5 J Glass J R Keene 21 3 3 1 1-2 906ll2ANNA CASSE wb 107 2 2 7 7 63 Oh G Archibdll L Shaw 5 5 4 8-5 4-5 LEAH w 107 3 5 fH 6 » 7 7 A Walsh NewcastleStable 8 8 7 2J * 8-S -Added starter. Time. 12, 23%. 36, 48%, 1:02. Track fast Winner — Ch. f. hy Hastings — Fond Hopes trained by F. Ernest. Went to post at 4:15. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same HORIZON was off badly, but closed a big gap and. finishing resolutely under punishment, was drawine oof at the end. FIVE ACES set a fast pace to the stretch ami hung 011 gamely in the final drive F V I RY STORY closed a big gap in the last quarter and finished with a rush. JEST ran well to the stretoii Jr.i tired. QUINCY BELLE showed surprising speed, but failed to stay. LEAH ran poorly. QHTHQ SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 00018-1:43-4-111. 00 added. 3-vear •» year old* oia» *JVj I VJtJ and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 10. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 905253DULLCARE wn 3 105 4 2 52 4» 43 V l3 G Garner O F FleischmannS M 10 " 1 7T 9047S HARVEY F. wn 3 95 7 4 2 B* 3* 2% 2U McCahev J Fltzslran ions 10 I- 1 J- 906552BAR NONE w 5 118 1 fi lh ll lh jj 3 G Archibdll Di urv 2fi,? kJjL 90656 QN MARGUERITE wb 5 108 8 1 4 2» 21 4* 4" Creevy Miss E C.uret 4 41 U 1 1 Sf 90659 ST. JOSEPH wb 7 104 5 3 2»1 3h 5* r, 5* J Rergen Miss VMMarone 15 -0 7 If 90525 COLINET w 3 105 2 7 7 7 62 6 » t" Scoville E R Bradley 4 6 ff I 1 SSS*?*™ wb 10I l f X l l V W Walker 20 to 50 15 1 Time. 13W%B. 25. S7%.S49%. lV WSSfefc 1 ■gandZ* * 5° " ? Winner— B. c. by Hastings-Diilclliella trained bv J. f. Ilvland Went to post at 4:38. At post 1 minute Start goo.1. Won easilv; second and third driving. DULt-CARE reserved close to tin- stretcu, then I was lip came on fast -,ml won eise.l harvfv F nroniinent early, was cut off on the backst retch, hut closed no resolutely Into Tf.i mht second B VIl N NF set 4« anil iH.ught in JOSLI H showed early speed. The winner, entered for ,000. was bid up to Scmtcbed-00599Bang, 101; 90C592Noon, 100; 00C763Galley Slare. 87; 90706 Charlie Hargrave. 103.


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