Belmont Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-07-25

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BELMONT PARK FORM CHART NEW YORK THURSDAY JULY 24 1913 Beliuont Park Klghth day Metropolitan Jockey Club Sum ¬ mer Meeting of 12 days Weather clear Presiding Judge C H Pettingill Starter James Milton Racing Secretary W C Edwards Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p m AV indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate Index number track record age of horse jlid weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs Straight 7485S 101 3 7 100 added 2ycaroldS Selling Net value to winner 380 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt H V = iStrFin Jockeys Owners O II G P S 97G83ANYTIME w 103 2 2 1 1 lJ I1 Wolfe A Miller 06W7 THE SPIRIT v 105 3 2J 2 = 2 26 Brady J E Madden i i 0294 ANDES w 108 3 4 3 r = 3 A Booker Jericho Stable 10 12 10 3 4 5 58SOROBEIT 8SOROBEIT OLIVER w HO 4 5 43 4 41S Butwell R Parr 2 3 2 35 out U830 outU830 TRAP AVI 103 1 1 4 = 3 5 5 T Da vies E B Cassatt 2J 30 25 S 1 1Time sloppyWinner Time 107 Track sloppy Winner 15 f by Yankee Fenjesole tnlned by A J Goldsborough Went to post at ating ing ANYTIME ran freely In the going and held the otluirs safe for the entire way but was always under a hard drive THE SPIRIT was a close contender to the last eighth but when her rider drew the whip she Ilinched and tired just when it seemed as If she might win ANDES ran well and always held the others safe ROBKRT OLIVER did not seem to like the going as he was always outrun and llouudored about for the first half mile mileScratched Scratched 1830 Ovation 103 9S30 Lady Grant 110 OSOO AVater Lily 103 QO1T SECOND RACE 1 Mile 579S4 137 104 500 added 3yearolds and upward t7t7tt I Fillies Mares and Geldings Selling Net value to winner 410 second 100 third Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFIil Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9587 JUDGE WALSER w 4 107 3 4 2i 1J 1 1 1JJ 1 C Grand C C Snilthson 10 20 15 2 out out9887CADEAU 9887CADEAU WSK 3 101 224 4 4 2 2 2 T McTagtJ G Oxnard 7101 1 14 out out94GlJOE 94GlJOE DEIBOLD wu 4 109 4 1 31 33 23 3 3 Mondon Mrs M R FarmeiT3 75 llI014out 9887 EUTERPE 3 S4 1 3 1 5 2 3 4 4 Ryan A Barklie 30 30 40 5 out Time 12 24 36 49 114 140 Track sloppy sloppyAVinner AVinner RodrockAAent Br g by Aoter Midge trained by T Rodrock AAent to post at 302 At iwst 1 ininnte Start fair and slow Won driving second and third the same JUDGE AVALSER began slowly but was rushed through next to the rail in the first quarterand after racing closely with EUTERPE drew out after passing the far turn but tired badly in the stretch find just lasted long enough to win CADEAl was best and should have won easily but was pinchell oft in the first quarter and knocked back to last in the stretch then closed up with a great burst of speed and at the sixteenth iwst had the race won but her rider took things too easy aiid was outridden at the end JOE DEIBOLD was outpaced all the way and ran below his true form EUTERPE rau well for three quarters quartersScratched Scratched 97CJ = KaIiuka 102 97CfllOakhurst 113 THIRD RACE 5 12 Furlongs Straight 74858 104 3 07 Purse 400 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 490 second 70 third 30 C9C SURPRISING w 112 3 3 21 I5 1 P Nicklaus R F Carman 733 3 152 09 FLITTERGOLD wr 119 4 2 l i 23 2 = 2l T MeTa tA Belmont 2 3 32 33 put S2 putS2 1 SPEARHEAD ws 112 5 1 5l 4 ° t 1J 3i T Davies E B Cassatt 12 13 12 4 2 296383IirRAKAN 96383IirRAKAN w 109 50 4 = 3s 5 4i J Wilson D J Leary 3431 23 638 = OROTUND wn 10f 2 4 33 3 t 3U 5 H Radtke L Blume 4 S 7 2 1 1U835 U835 UNDBRCOAER w 10S 1 5 C C C C Byrne T Monahan 20 40 40 10 4 4Time Time 106 Track sloppy AViiiner B c by Marta Santa Stratulou trained by R F Carman CarmanAVent AVent tojost at 328 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing SURPRISING close up from the start went into the lead after passing the bend and although ho swerved from the middle of he track to the Inner rail was ninch the best and drew out in the last quar ¬ ter to win in a canter FLITTERGOLD showed the most earlv speed but had to be hustled along from start to finish and tired in the final drive SPEARHEAD finished gamely after swerving in the first quar ¬ ter HURAKAN began slowly and in the last eighth was in tight quarters between SPEARHEAD and OROTUND The latter was iflso in tight quarters and had to be taken up near the finish Scratched 0501 Stromholl 113 8053Cliff Field 108 Figinny 108 FOURTH RACE 1 116 Miles 9530 1445 5 120 Sixth Runniug Southampton Handicap 1300 added 3yearolds Net value to winner 1580 second 250 third 130 Ind Horses AAVtPPSt 14 it 24 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S OOStFLYING FAIRY wis 112 2 1 H 1 S 1 J l i I1 T TJavies E B Cassatt 23 12 25 out 9698 STRENUOUS WSR 100 4 3 2i 2J 2J 2 2s Karrick Oneck Stable 434 710out J 642 FIFTY FIVE w 3D 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 Brady W Lakeland 4 C 6 1 out outy88 y88 JBHUINT BELLE w 93 3 AAithdrawn JIcNair Conewago Stable 25 30 20 4 out outf f sloppyAVluuer Disqualified for foul JAdded starter Time 12 24 36 49 140 147 Track sloppy AVluuer B c by Stalwart Kiamesha trained by AV H Knrrick KnrrickAAent AAent to post at 400 At post 1 minute Start fair and slow AAon handily second and third drlv insr FLYING FAIRY began fast and held the lead throughout the race but swung wide when entering the stretch and in the last eighth crossed over to the insidn rail and shut off STRENUOUS which was closing up fast A claim of foul was made and allowed STRENUOUS ran well and would probably have won with a clear course as he was going faster than tliu winner when pinched off FIFTY FIVE ran fairly well and was shut off several times In the early running BRUIN BELLE ran away and was allowed to bu withdrawn withdrawnScratched Scratched y770Monmouth OS OSOverweights Overweights Bruin Belle 3 pounds FIFTH RACE About 2 14 Miles 0087 450v C 144 Steeplechase 500 added 4yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 430 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AAVtPPSt 4 S 12 14 Fiu Jockey O II C P S 76 2SHANNOX RFVER w 5 137 S 2 2b 1 J 1U 1J I5 AV Allen R Parr y76y3OCTOPUS w S 142 2 1 3 2s 2 2 2s Tuckey H K Vingut 2 3 11513 out outy76yTILLIE y76yTILLIE X w 7 13S 1 3 1s 3 3 3 S Klonck R Mortimer Jr S S G S5 out 875 ADVENTURESS w 4 130 4 o Ftjl Corbet t L Jacobs 10 20 IO 3 S5 S5y0213TOM y0213TOM CAT w C 142 3 4 Fell Hughes J J Walsh C S G 2 out outTime Time 450 new track record Track sloppy AVInuer Blk g by Black Dick Teutons trained by L Garth GarthAVent AVent to post at 425 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow AAou easily second and third driv ¬ ing SHANNON RIAKR was saved to the seventh jump then went around the others into the lead and utter a close race with OCTOPUS to the last jump drew out easily on the flat OCTOPUS was a game contender all the way but lost all chance of winning when he made a bad landing at the last jump al ¬ most unseating his rider TILLIE D led ou sufferance early and finished beaten off TOM CAT fell at the first jumpsScratched and ADAENTURESS at the second jumps Scratched S913Son of the AAind 141 9170 Es ex II 138 SC20 Pilot II 142 9951 SIXTH RACE 34 Mile Main Course 57947 111 4 147 00 added 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 440 second 100 third 00 AAVtPPSt H = Str Fin Jockey O II C P S 700MONTRESOR wit 3 101 3 2 1 13 1JJ 1J Is Wolfe R T AVilson 75736 757369G37SYENGHEE 9G37SYENGHEE wn 3 107 1 1 31 3t 21 2s 2h Byrne T P Sheedy C S 5 9831IAABEL w 5 101 4 4 21 2l 31 3 o J AAilson L Marline 21 4 S 0 6 5 3 LITTLE JUPITERwu 3 107 5 5 C t 6 4 4 Butwell S Ross 10 12 10 su 770MONMOUTH w 3 109 2 3 4uk 51 5i 5 5n T McTagtT Monahan 10 10 S 3 73 9888 WATER AVELLES w o 109 C i 5l 41 4l 6 6 Karrick R I Miller G 10 10 3 S STime Time 12 24 36 48 113 Track sloppy AAiimer HealeyAVent Ch g by Monfort Madchen trained by T J Healey AVent to post at 458 At post 1 minute Start fair and slow Won easily second and third driving MONTRESOR seeming favored by the going set the pace all the way and drew further away without uging in the last eighth YENGHEE ran well up throughout and having saved much ground on the stretch turn stood a hard drive gamely but just saved second place IVABEL made a wide stretch tiirn thiit cost several lengths then finished fast and would have been second in another stride or two LITTLE JUPITEll began slowly and was penned in next to the rail in tlu stretch then closed up some ground when clear MONMOUTII was pinched oft and knocked back while passing the far turn AVATER AVELLES showed speed after getting the worst of the start then tired Scratched 47Judge AValser 115 9831 Deduction 101 8172 Overweights Ivabel2 pounds Little Jupiter 3 Monmouth 2


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