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NEW YORK FORM CHART. EMPIRE CITY. YONKERS, N. Y., THURSDAY, JULY 28. 1910. — Twvntv lirst day. Empire Citv Racing Assoeiation. Summer Meeting of 20 days. Weather clear. Presiding. Judge. C. J. Fitzgerald. Starter, Mars tassidy. Haeing Secretary. Lyman H. Davis. Baeing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:90 p. in.. W indicates wliip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures mi parentheses following the distance of eaeli race indicate index uumlier, track record, age of horse ami wight carried, Indicates apprentice idlowance. Q 1 A 1 A KIKST RACK— 3-4 Mile. 8andMQ— 1:11— 5— 1. |4W added. 2 year-olds. Selling. £7 X Net value to winner 0,!Mi. Iud Horses AWtPPSti U »; Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C V S 8093 KORMAK w los 7 I ." 3". P l1 C H ShilgS C HUdreth 6-3 21 2 4-3 1-3 9lO!l-THK HAG HE VI MS 4 1 3 4 ::- 2» A Walsh W G Yanke 4 4 3 1 2-5 9*865 LITTLE RAJAH a* Ml I 4 9 * 2] P i ArckjbdJ Griffin 2 2 9-5 1-2 1-5 • 91911 SUMMERTIME W 105 1 7 7* p 4" ¥ A Lang S c Austin 8 12 10 I 1 !*lhll3AMEHHAXEER w 103 3 2 4 and S* * Herbert W Gerst 15 20 20 fi 2 Mtn IN DORA m Mt 2 3 ll lh Q 6* Mcfahev Q Griot 20 30 30 8 4 Mail LESCAR wb 103 t i W 7 7 7 A Thomas W Walker 10 M 30 8 4 Time. 12. 23. 34*5 . 47. 1:14. Track fast. Winner— B. c. hy Pnryear D.— Chitfie drained by S. C. HUdreth. Went to post at 2:.;o. At jnist 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second ami third driving. KoR-MAK was much the Inst and, while outrun earlv. came around the others when called on and, coining fast in the stretch, won easing up. TIIK HAGUE finished fast and outgamed LITTLE RAJAH in the teal diie. The latter ran forwardlv to the stretch and tired, hut held on resolutely. INPORA quit badly alter setting a last pace to the stretch. SUMMERTIME closed a gap ami finished close up. The winner w.e- entered for .*1. hmi; no hid. Scratched — CtloOMPlcasain. 107: _H__ Stare. 10.; _____!__ of Opliir. 07. O T Mil SECOND RACK— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. irtOooo- 1 :41 if,— 4 — 1 Hi. .1910.sh00 added. 3 year-%y JL V/tI olds and upward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner- 10. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % tftt Fia Jockeys Owners II C P S MK J. II . REED vn 4 Ml 3 4 4 3- II 1" V T KoeaneT Idlebrook Stable 7-M4-5 7 hd 5 out M*6»lROCKSTONE W € Ml 2 1 I" 2? 3" ill f A Walsh V H Mildn 2 11-52 !i-20out BM38 ALICE c.EOUCE w 4 95 4 3 2* 1 23 3" 3l* Jones J R Wainwrlght 15 20 20 3 out 87838 TERAH w 5 110 1 2 U 4 4 4 4 G ArchlbdR F Carman C S 7 S-5 out Time. 13%, 24%, 87%. 49%. 1:01%, 1:14, 1:42, 1:43. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c, by W«Mdstliorpi — Liska t trained by S. M . Header«OB. Went to post at U:." 4* At post 1 minute. Start good . Won eantering: second and third driving. J. H. REED ran to his true form today, went to the front with a rush when called on and won in a canter. ROCK STONE tinlshe.l gamely and was easily best of the others. ALICK GEORGE showed spied, hut tired badly after running a good three-quarters. TERAH broke down In the race. The winner was entered lor tM : no hid. .Scratched llo; !I0I7S 1"7. __________ _____ 11 Al O TIIlRIl RACK -3-4 Mile. «««— 1 8— 117 Kl added. 3-yejir-oMS. Sidling. -L 1.4123 Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtllSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 909ti4 IXFATIATIOX " w 105 .", 4 21 1J |j U S Davis J R Keene 10 15 12 5 25 MMt SCARPIA wn 110 2 7 4l 21 ? C H Shirgll La Montague 7-5 2 S-5 7-101-3 *!il4 OXEB wn 110 7 1 11 2l 3?. 3 Creevy Mrs G F Bawlins3i 4 M-56-5 3-5 9W10HTH RUrtTNA wn H 5 11 2 P I" 4U 4= T Koerner L O Appleby 3J 5 5 2 1 80M6 O EM w Ma 12 I 4" V. 5 5» J Beid J J MeCormick 5 6 5 2 1 98603 COLINET wn 110 4 S 5 S* I* Scoville E H Bradley 15 20 K 6 3 shs i4 HEART PAXr; wn HO S 10 M S2 Sl 7" A Thomas J R Man;uctte Jrl5 40 40 15 7 !«*«8 HENRY MONRO wn 107 10 r, 71 7 7-1 9" A LanB C H ireene Jr 20 50 20 8 4 91010 DftESS PARADE II. w 110 f, 5 9 . M 9* 9- MeCahey O L Richards 40 100 00 20 10 9Q»H HIBERNICA w 107 9 3 Sl 9=10 10 J Borsren T G MottneUi 40 KW lot 40 20 908 8*B. OF T. MOUNTAIN wn 102 1 11 11 11 11 11 Estop C, p .Sherman 50 100 00 20 10 90775 HORICON wn 110 3 Left at the post. 5 ArchibdR F Carman 20 30 30 M 5 Time. 12ys. 23%, 85. 47. 1:13. Track fast. Winner — Br. f. hy Kingston — Runaway Oirl trained by S. W. Streett. Went to post at :L2:i. At post 2 minute*. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. IX-FATI ATION moved up fast and. taking Hie had on the home turn, outgamed SCARPIA at the end. The latter closed a gap and finished resolutely, but tired right at the end. OXKR set the early pace, but lired in the stretch racing, o KM showed a rlash of early spied. CURIST1XA finished fast. HOR1COX propped mid would not start. The winner was entered for 00; no hid. - Scratched— "41010 Marigot. KB; MRS Queens Song. 100; !»01S0 Montcalm. 107: O0SOS John McClure. 1U7. £_ T * KOIRTU RACK— 3-4 Mile. s::s i:i-l :11— 5— 117. Fleetwing Handicap. Value .3 i0. j . |/rfj ::-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,150. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % K 3i Str Kin Jockeys Owners O HOPS •08364 M AG AE1NE wn 8 Ml 1 1 4 3- 21 1° C, ArchibdR F Carman 2 3 3 1-2 out 90838 COLLOQUY w i 101 1 3 ff 2" 3 2 Herbert G II Holle 20 30 z, 5 out 90S80XM BLISA XDE W 4 110 4 4 3" 1" 1 h 3" C H Shilg.I R Keene 3 5 4-. 3.-5 1-6 out 9M07 REN LOYAL w 3 99 2 2 2k 4 4 4 A Thomas L Kahn 5 7 . P-5 ottl Time. 12, 28, 34%, 46, 1:12. Track fast. Winner — B. g. bv Mazasran — Pink Rose trained by K. Krnest. Went to intst .it ."«:47. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. MAGAZINE was saved front the early pace nml. coming through the stretch with a rash, finally won canleiing. COLl.OQlY ran In suddenly aiid greatly improved form and hung on well for second place. MKLISA.NBK. off badly, was rushed too much early and. after taking the lead, tired badly when challenged in the sir. teli. BEX LOYAL retired early. Scratched— !»lol2 .lack Atkfa. K10: Mo07 Mcxoana. Pi. Overweights---* olloi|iiy. :i |w iinds. f ~n / V /• A FIFTH BACK —5 1-2 ttSSjpL 21C.44 — 1:0 ;— 2— 10.".. 1 »o added. 2-year-olds. f J. J*X.*t Allowances. Not value to winner S3M. Lid Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S »MM*ROGON W n loo G 4 Q 2 |" j* 1» T Koerner A Belmont 1 4 lfi-56-5 1-2 ilOiJ-HlCCTAtlOX wn 100 3 B 4H 6- 52 25 A Lang T Xewton 1 6-5 2-5 1-5 i»]oos AL.DIVJA W» 102 7 I 7 S* fi1 _ A Thomas .1 A Bennet I S 7, 21 1 91004 BEATRICE W 97 6 1 t 8 9 4 . MeCahey J E Madden 10 15 12 5 H 937*4 HANDRUNNING w 100 4 2 * 3:1 3 4?. M E Martin WoodhavenS" ble 15 20 20 7 I H0S83 I VCKROSE wn 104 S 7 S S R J- A "Walsh W G Yanke 10 10 S 3 8-5 96627*THE ROYAL PRINCE m» M5 2 5 C= 7n 71" 71S S Davis A Voseler IS 20 20 7 3 90604 MARS AND w 105 1 3 1- M M S C H Shilg.I T Ireland 5 M 7 21 7-5 Time. 11. 22%, 34%, 46%, 1:00%. 1:07%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Octagon — Lady Rosemary trained by I.. Kuestell. Went to post at 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. RodON followed HAB8AND closely to the stretch and passed her into a long lead, but tired finally and nist lasted long enough to win. HBCTAGGN was much the best and should have won. but was kept back too long and. in a fast stretch sprint, almost got up under a weak finish. AL1MVIA closed a big gap into a fast going third, BEATRICE appeared dangerous in the stretch, but tired. MARSANB set a fast pace lor a half mile and ipiit. Sera t chei I - ! 1 1 040 1 K on u a k . 1 05 . Overweights — I.aekrose. I pounds: The Royal llince. ": Marsand. _ a SIXTH RACE— l Mile and 20 Yards. ItOiMiC, -1 :41 V-— 1—1 00 added. 1 year- tf aIttO "his and upward. SclllllC. Xet value to winner 40. hid Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str lln Jockeys Owners O II C P S SMS3 S X VITO wit 4 107 2 5 H 5 P V- 1» Creevy Klkwoo U arkSta S 54 M .", 2 »16M APOIXX1IZE wn 4 109 3 1 3 2 21 T . A Thomas W Walker 2 6 5 1 out 909791FAUL.TLESS w 4 104 5 3 2 3 3J 3 3 E Martin HarkawayStaMe 20 25 20 3 4-5 91015 BANBURY wt: 4 Id 1 2 5 11 5 5 4r A Tng Mrs J Blute 4 7 0 6-5 out M1034*DOMINUS ARVI wn fi 105 4 4 1= 1" 1- 21 5 S Davis H L Shaw 3-5 7-109-201-5 out Time. 12%. 24%. 36. 48, 1:00%. 1:13, 1:40%. 1:42. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. bv St. Sinioiiian II. — Sekra trained hy J. J. Hylandl. Went to post at 4 ::!.». At post 1 minnte. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. SAX VltQ developed surprising speed suddenly, cane thiough the stretch with a great rasa and got up to win in the last stride APOLOGISE ran forwardlv and gamely throughout, hut tired in the last few strides. 1 SI I TI.KSS ran to her best form. DOM1MU8 ARVI quickly ran into a long lead, hut quit in the stretch •is if not keyed up for the route. The winnet was entered for SiiOO; no hid. Scratched— H0K71 Sir Cleges. 112: ! 10H-Rockst..ne. KM; P1041 Terah. 10": 0007s Casque. 101: 01041 ■ a lie. George. , . . , overweights — San Yito. poands: Botataaa Arvi. 1.