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SARATOGA FORM CHART SARATOGA N Y THURSDAY AUGUST 7 1913 Fifth day Saratoga Association Summer Meeting of 25 days AVeather clear Presiding Judge C II Pettingiil Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary Andrew Miller Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p m Indicates apprentice allowance 1O258 FIRST RACE 34 Mile 84338 111 1 114 400 added 2yearolds Net value to winner 390 second 70 third 30 AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 9350EDITH AV WB 105 5 2 2WB 24 2i II li J McCabe F D Weir S S 6 2 1 101453NA1AD WB 109 2 5 5WB 3 2 = Wolfe R T AVilson 35485 45 9403 SOSHS WB 112 1 G Gw ink 11 34 3 J Henry J Livingston 1 10 15 15 C 3 100781 ROBERT OLIVER w 107 78 78wu 7 = 5J 4a 43 Butwell R Parr 8 10 10 4 2 2G 10150 DOCTOR SAMUEL wu 111 3 4 4w 9 G1 5 5 B Steele CwaiteRodgers G 8 4 8545 10145 POLLY II w 99 91 91w 4h SU 61 G McCahey H S Kearney 10 15 12 5 21 21C 9207 OLD BEN w 109 4 49 l lWB S1 9 9 74 Borel W G Yanke C 10 10 4 2 2100173SMALL 100173SMALL flfcWB WB 10S G 3 3w 64 7H SB 8l J AVilson M Boriey 15 20 15 G 3 10184 ANYTIME tf w 109 8 7 5 4t 71 J Byrne A Miller 85 2J 11545 25 W 25W Time 13 24 36 49 l14 l14s s Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch f by Uncle Dicker trained by F D AVeir AVeirAVent AVent to post at 241 At iwst 2 minutes Start good and slow AAon driving second and third the same EDITH W began fast and followed the pacemaker closely to the last eighth then took the lead but was forced to a hard drive to withstand NAIADS rush The latter made a wide swing into the Mreteh and lost much ground but closed up fast and would have won In another stride or two SOSIUS showed the most early speed and probably will improve as he seemed a tritle high in flesh ROBERT OLIVER closed a big gap ANYTIME was badly interfered with at the start and closed up much ground on the outside then dropped back in the last eighth OLD BEN was shuffled back at the start which ruined his chances DR SAMUEL closed a gcp SECOND RACE About 2 Miles 70370 116 5 158 Steeplechase 000 added 1O259 3yearolds and upward Handicap Net value to winner 555 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AAVtPPSt 10 15 10 F In Owners O H C P S 10063 = MALTBIE ws 8 147 3 5 B Tuckerman Su 2 2 45 25 10127 DELIRIUM ws S 149 6 3 Greentree Stablef4 V 4 75 710 9482 = MYST1C LIGHT w 8 150 5 7 3U 4 5J 3H C Grand Mrs J W Dayton 4 4 3 S5 35 1001G NOSEGAY v r 138 447 G = f 41 45 Chandler II AAT Warner 10 15 15 G 3 10127 = SIMOX DALE s r 140 7 S 4 71 6 = 0 6 5s Fain Miss Chamblet Chambletv 8 10 10 4 2 955GIUVERENCE v 5 147 9 G 3J 3J 3l C Kermath G II Tompkins 5 G 5 2 1 10146 EXTON v s 3 133 1 1 S33 7 7 7 AV Allen AV L Maupin Maupinv 15 20 15 G 3 9556 = LIZZIE FLAT w v 9 137 2 2 2U 4J Lost riderFranklln O H Douglas 10 12 10 4 2 21014G 2t4 1014G TRUE HEART w 4 140 S SJ 9 Pulled upChtrand Greentree Stablef4 t4 5 4 75 71 710 710tCoupled tCoupled in betting no separate place bettingTime or show betting Time 430 Track fast fastAAinner AAinner HenryWent Ch g by Deering Gretchen B trained by AV H Henry Went to jxjst at 308 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVon handily second and third driv ¬ ing MALTBIE after being close up to the leaders from the start went to the front in the last circuit of the Held but had to be shaken up a tritle after clearing the last jump DELIRIUM was well ridden and had no mishaps except that he made a bad landing at the fourteenth jump MYSTIC LIGHT showed much speed throughout NOSEGAY closed up much ground and but for a wide stretch turn would have iHen third JUVERENCE showed speed but tired in the last quarter Scratched quarterScratched 10225Buckthorn 143 9550 Lampblack 134 9984 Garth 130 I f r f THIRD RACE 34 Mile 84338 111 1 114 Eleventh Running Seneca Stakes JLJ JLJIJ IJ Value 1000 3yearolds Selling Net value to winner 075 second 200 200third third 100 Ind Horses AWtPPStVt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 10126 SCALLYAVAG vr 101 12 2 2 lt lh McCihey II J Morris 4 4 75 out out10126PALANQUIN 10126PALANQUIN wn 111 2 3H 3 3 2J Karrick J O Talbott 5 5 3i 65 out outG573BRIAR G573BRIAR PATH wn 111 3 1 1s 1i 25 3nV J Wilson J W Messervy 2 25 11515 out out10012PROGRESSIVD 10012PROGRESSIVD wli 93 I 3 4s 4 = 4 4 = J McTagtT F Sheedy 10 12 12 4 1 10147 MONTRESOR wr 101 5 4 5 5 5 AVolfe U T AVilson 2J 3 11515 out outTime Time 12 24 35 i 48 113 Track fast fastAVinner AVinner Br g by Armeatb II Skadi trained by J Fltzsimmoiis FltzsimmoiisWent Went to post at 337 At post I minute Start straggling and slow AVon driving second am third the same SCALLYAVAG ran in close pursuit of the pacemaker to the stretch and took the lead In the last eighth and standing a hard drive gamely secured the benefit of n close decision PALANQUIN was best but received the worst of the start and when rounding the stretch turn was pinched off when clos ¬ ing up next to the rail then slipped through next to the rail in the stretch and taking the lead in the last sixteenth appeared to some to have won BRIAR PATH had the most speed for a half mile then tired nid probably was short MONTRESOR was outrun to the stretch then closed up fast next to the rail but ran Into a iwcket and oud not get out outScratched Scratched lOlSSGencsta 101 10082 Silver Moon 93 102241Trifler 100 FOURTH RACE 34 Mile SJ33S 1 11 1 114 100 added 3yearolds and ip ward Selling Net value to winner 430 second 70 third 30 Str Flu Jockeys O II C P S 2667 VIA OOTAVIA w MM 3 4 4w McCahey J Fitzsiininons 3 4 31 65 3 10182I ARTWORTI19188CAPT ARTWORTI1 w r 107 i if 2t 3 2J 2i Uyrne 1 Hutler 75 S5 75 12 out 9188CAPT ELLIOTT f 3 97 1 7 7wit 4 4 = 3 3s J McTagUS Uoss 1 4 3 1 12 10126 OROWOC wit a 100 5 s swn J S S13 4i Karrick J AVhalen 10 15 15 G 3 10224 PATRICK S wn 5 107 9 9 9WB S 7J 41 5 = Nicklaus P J Fox 30 30 20 S 4 10224 GRENIDA WB 5 110 7 5 5W G O1 6 6 B Steele MlssAMMarrone 40 40 30 10 5 10059 10059AVIATOR A VIATOR W 5 107 4 6 6wn 5t 5 7 72 AAolfe R I Miller C 15 15 G 3 9443 NELLO wn 4 105 8 2 2W 3 2h 5 82 S Taylor P Hyams 4 10 8 3 85 10182 SPIN W C 108 6 63 3 71 9 9 9 Troxler K F Condran 15 20 20 8 4 fastAAinner Time 13 24 36 48 114 Track fast AAinner B c by Octagon Lady Alola trained by J Fitzsimmons AVent to post at 405 At post 2 minutes Start fair and slow AVon easily second and third driv ¬ ing ATIA OCTAAIA took the lead quickly was under restraint all the way and was eased up through tin last hundred yards DARTWORTII was always prominent and made a game tlnlsh CAPTAIN ELLIOT began sowly but closed a gap quickly and finished fast and close up OROAVOC ran a good race being shutlled back at the start and closing a big gap in the stretch into a fast going fourth AVIATOR was in tight quarters for the first half mile NELLO showed early speed but quit In the last quarter quarterScratched Scratched 1022S Frank Purcell 110 100Gl3Bouncing Lass 105 9902Quincy Belle 105 101SG Eu ¬ terpe 95 95Overweights Overweights Grenida 3 pounds Spin 3 4 ± fy FIFTH RACE 34 Mile 84338 111 1 114 500 added All Ages Fillies and JLJ J l Mares Handicap Net value to winner 470 second 100 third 50 Ind Horses AAVtPPSt Str Flu Jockeys Owners O H C P S 9832 = BALLY CLIFF w 4 93 1 5 2J 2i 2J I1 E Martin Hurricana Stable 648 1 1 in 23 B Steele H C Hallenbeck 2 li 1154 9221 PH ANTOINETTE w 3 98 5 8 G k f1 3 3 W AVard A L Aste 20 30 20 8 4 10148FLYING FAIRY w 3 117 24 7 41 4l 43 T Davies E B Cassatt 4 7 5 2 1 94052SEMPRITE wr 3 102 37 3 35 51 52 J McCabe G J Long 10 15 12 5 2i 100823ISIDORA w 4 105 72 4 61 6 G2 J McTagtP M Walker 3 7 G 2 1 110183GENESTA 10183GENESTA w 3 102 S 1 5 75 7J 7s Wolfe R T Wilson 3 4 8 991G3RENANET w 3 102 6 6 8 8 8 S J McDondE R Bradley 15 15 12 f zi Time ziTime 12 23 35 47 112 Track fast Winner Ch f by Clifford Ballyroe trained l y E J Albright AVent to post at 441 At post a minutes Start fair and slow AVon driving second and third the same BALLY CLIFF waited on IIOUSKMAID to the last eighth then passed her and won going awav HOUSEMAID set a fast pace and showed the most speed for fiveeighths but could not withstand win ¬ ners rush PHYLLIS ANTOINETTE began slowly but made up much ground and outgamed FLYING FVIItY at the end The latter dropi ed back after the start and then closed up considerable ground on the outside but tired in the last fifty yards SEMPRITE showed speed and closed a gap from a poor start thtm tired GENESTA ran a dull race and was outpaced from the start ISIDORA quit Scratched 9440 Star Jasmine 117 9832 Hester Prynnc 101 93013 Isirose 98 9404 Princess Callaway 118 99K Sand Vale 102 9040 Azyiade 112 10224 Lady Lightning 97 102003Briar Path 104 1 O tQ SIXTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 70307 105 2 112 f L v OO Fillies Allowances Net value to winner 380 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockevs Owners O II i 9365 CROSSBUN wn 109 5 1 1 1 1i 1 A Fergusn A Belmont 10 15 15 5 2 9948 OROTUND WSB 109 6 2 21 2 2t 2 H Radtke L Blume 45485 35 9948 HURAKAN w 109 33 6 oh 41 3 ° t B Steele D J Leary 2 2 85 35 out 10184 = CUTAAV AY w 119 24 5b 6 3H 4U McCahey Oak Ridge StableG5 85 85 35 out 9890 UNFURL w 104 1 5 3 31 53 5 AArolfe R T Wilson 10 10 10 4 85 10184 AVATER LILY w 109 4 G 4 4 6 G Nicklaus R F Carman 20 20 15 5 2 Time 11 23 35 48 101 107 Track fast Winner Br f by Peter Pan Lucy Cross trained by L Feustel FeustelAAent AAent to post at 511 At post 1 minute Start straggling and slow AVon driving second and third tlin same CROSSBUN beat the gate and was never headed but was tiring fast at the finish OROTUND followed in closest pursuit from the start and was wearing the winner down at the end HURAKAN was knocked back after the start and finished fast but was run Into tight quarters in the last eighth CUT AVAY was interfered with and knocked back to last but hugged the rail on the stretch turn and savin much ground finished close up UNFURL was also interfered with while going up the backstretch AVATER LILY received several lengths the worst of the start and showed much speed to the stretch then tired and was eased up Scratched 10184 Galaxy 113 10150 Hill Stream 104