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SARATOGA FORM CHART SARATOGA N Y MONDAY AUGUST 18 1913 Fourteenth day Saratoga Association Summer Meet ¬ ing of 20 days Weather clear Presiding Judge C II Pettingill Starter Mars Casstdy Racing Secretary Andrew Miller Racing starts at 2oO p m Chicago time 130 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE 34 Mile 84338 111 1 114 400 added 2yearolds Selling 10496 Net value to winner 420 second 70 third 30 lud Horses A Wt PP St 14 V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P i 10427ANYTIME w 97 5 3 2 i 1i I1 lh J McTagrtA Miller Millerwn 75 S5 75 12 out 1042i3NAIAD wn 101 62 7l 6 5 2 Wolfe R T Wilson Wilsonw 3J 4 4 75 35 10370 ROSA MUNDI w 101 46 6 3t Ci 31 J McCabe J N Camden 10 12 12 5 2J 10404 BANDIT w 97 2 7 4 5H 4J 43 E Martin T C McDowell McDowellw f 6 4 85 45 10427 ROBERT OLIVER w 103 7 S 8 S 7 7J 53 T Davies R P = rr S 10 8 3 85 10427 KORFHAGE v 110 S 1 3 45 3l G5 Borel W G Yanke 344 7535 10404 WATER LILY 111 1 4 5h 2J 2J 7 A FergusnR F Carman 15 20 20 S 4 10404 CANNOCK v 111 3 5 l 1 S S G Burns W F Presgrave 20 30 30 10 5 5Time Time 13 24 36 5 48 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner GoldsboroughWent B f by Yankee Femisole trained by A J Goldsborough Went to post at 240 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same ANYTIME was well ridden and after having raced KORFHAGE into defeat drew out into a good lend at the head of the stretch but tired in the stretch drive and just lasted long enough to win NAIAD was much the best but was caught in a jam at the start and knocked back and being taken to the outside ran wide when entering the stretch but finished with a great burst of speed and would have won in an ¬ other stride or two ROSA MUNDI ran In tight quarters most of the way and finished fast BANDIT ran much Itetter than the chart shows being in tight quarters from a poor start for fiveeighths and knocked about considerably ROBERT OLIVER closed a gap from a slow beginning KORFHAGE was used up in racing with the leaders CANNOCK showed a good burst of speed but was sharply cut off and knocked back when going to the far turn WATER LILY showed speed to the last eighth eighthScratched Scratched 10427 Lily Oruie 107 10370 Polly H 92 10238 Dr Samuel Ill 10474 Heartbeat 110 110Overweights Overweights Rosa Muudi 4 pounds Koifhage 2 SECOND RACE About 2 Miles 70370 110 5 158 Steeplechase 300 added 1O497 3yearolds Maid Maidens Special Weights Net value to winner 420 second 100 third 30 AWtPPSt 10 15 10 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 10140 HANDSALLROUND w 135 111 1 = I3 I3 1s Fain BALLET w 133 6 3 4 311 3 30 = ° 350 2 2l Heider Greentree Stable 15 20 20 S 3 10331 = REPENTANT ws 135 5 3 2s 2 = 2 = 23 3 o 01 GO IEUMAS w 137 4 6 3 k 4 4 4 4 W Allen S Ross 15 20 20 8 3 3104283HUMILITY 104283HUMILITY w 135 7 7 Lost rider Keating J B Davis 6 10 S 3 65 65103313BAYPORT 103313BAYPORT w 137 2 2 Lost rider Mitchell BroadHolIowSta 2J 3J 3J 65 12 10225 RHOMB w 137 3 4 Lost rider Dupee W Stockton 15 20 20 8 3 3Time Time 430 Track fast fastWinner Winner Br f bv Ellisdale Debater trained by J L Coyle CoyleWent Went to post at 300 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and tliird driving HANDSALLROUND began fast and taking a long lead easily won all the way BALLET ran a good race l Ing interfered with considerably in the early running and almost losing her rider at the fourteenth jump then came on fast and finished gamely REPENTANT was none too well ridden particularly after clear ¬ ing the last jump LEUMAS was knocked out of his stride when BAYPORT lost his rider at the third lump and did not have any chance afterwards RHOMB lost his rider at the lirst jump and HUMILITY his at thelifth l r i C Q THIRD RACE 34 Mile S433S 111 I 114 Eleventh Running Albany Handi JL VJtttf O cap Value 1200 2yearolds Net value to winner 805 second 200 third 100 Ind Horses AWtPPSt ± Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 10334 BDIEYS CHOICE w 117 84 1s H H I3 Loftus E R Bradley 4 4 13ol 12 10402 GAINER wn 122 9 3 3l 2J 2 = 2 = Borel J L Holland S5 11511545 25 10300 PANAMERICAN w 110 38 6l 7l 5 i 3 Karrick Oneck Stable 20 20 15 6 3 10450 PUNCH BOWL WB 119 7 6 4t 41 3l 4nt Byrne E F Cooney 21 4 4 75 35 1 0454 = tHAf tHAfPENNY PENNY wn 110 22 21 3l 41 5nt A FergusnA Belmont 10 15 15 6 3 3104023POMETTE 104023POMETTE BLEU WB 107 41 5 = 51 6 = 6 Wolfe R T Wilson 56621 10081 STAKE AND CAP w 113 5 9 8l 6J 73 7 = T Davies Oak Ridge StableSO 20 15 6 3 10258IDR SAMUEL WSB 112 17 9 9 8 = 83 J McTagrtCwaiteRodgers 15 20 20 8 4 10300 TRADE MARK w 10S 6 5 71 S1 9 9 W Ward BeverwyckStable 30 SO SO 10 5 5f f Added starters Time 13 24 36 48 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch g by Cnnard Sweet Alice trained by C Hainmon HainmonWent Went to post at 342 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing BRADLEYS CHOICE began fast and jnickly took a good lend which ho held to the stretch and Fhaklug on GAINER in the last eighth drew away and won easing up GAINER held a good position to tin stretch then moved up to the leader and swerved slightly when straightened out quickly but tired in thi last eighth PANAMERICAN began slowly but saved ground all the way and finished with a rush PPNOII BOWL was in a jam at the start but recovered quickly aud gradually improving his position appeared to some to be third HAPENNY was in tight quarters next to the rail to the stretch and had to In taken up several times DR SAMUEL was shuffled back at the start and knocked out of the running POMETTE BLEU had no mishaps mishapsScratched Scratched 10454 Iridescence 10S l i I OO IOURTH RACE 78 Mile 91557 124 5 110 400 added 3yearolds and up JL I tfc y ward Selling Gentlemen Riders Net value to winner 370 second 70 third 30 7nd Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 10405 VIRILE wn 3 134 4 6 5 5 f 4 = 1 Mr J TkerC J Quinn 3 4 3J 1 25 10151 WATER WELLES 5142 5 1 43 4 4J 1i 21 Mr T WhtR I MiUr 3 31 3 1 25 10301 COMPLIMENT w 5 140 1 2 lh lh iij 2J 3 = Mr Butler J Butler 10 12 12 4 75 75104322BELAMOUR 104322BELAMOUR w 4 157 2 3 2 2J 2i 31 4 Mr H TerA Belmont 3J 4 4 6512 6512I03T I03T = FLY YANKEE wn 4 140 6 5 3 3 3 3 fi Mr Alpers R T Wilson 32 85 32 12 out outX7573MOLTKE X7573MOLTKE w 6 144 346 0 6 6 6 Mr Casdy E Scales 20 40 40 S 3 3Time Time 13 25 37 49 1024 114 l27 i Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch c by Stalwart Cliernbln trained by J P Mayberry MayberryWent Went to post at 415 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the cnine VIRILE began slowly and was kept In the rear under a strong mill to the stretch and was badly inirfered with when his rider tried to take him through next to the rail but went around on the outside mid catehin the leaders In the last sixteenth won going away WATER WELLES was savcd to the M otch then ran into the lead but tired In the final drive COMPLIMENT sot the JMICO to the stretch and hung on well to the end BELAMOUR ran under stout restraint to the stretch then quit FLYING YAN KFK rin well up to the stretch but tired badly and was eased up then ran away a mile after the race raceScratched Scratched 104533Inrtworth 140 140Overweights Overweights Moltke 4 pounds 10500 FIFTH RACK 1 Mile 91501 17 3 110 000 added All Ages Handicap Net value to winner 300 second 100 third 30 AWtllSl 4 V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 104303SVANNANOA w 5 110 S 1 1 P 1 i 1 B Martin E C Cowdin 7lOtS 7JCdut JOJ30 HEDGE WIi 4 9U 2 3 2J 23 2J 2J 211 Brady II C llallenbck 7 10 10 2 out IOI033rAUNEGAT outIOI033rAUNEGAT wu 3 101 1 2 33 3s 3 33 3 T Da vies R 15 Watkins 3 31 3A out 10212 HAMILTON 45outTime wn 4 10 4444444 Byrni J W Schorr G C 4J 45out Time 13 24V5 36 48 1OOV4 113 l38 i Track fast fastWinner Winner DennyWent Br m by Watercress Saukara trained by G Denny Went to post at 440 At post 3 minutes Start poor and slow Won cantering second and third driving SWANNANOA beat the gate and at once running into a long lead practically only had to canter all the way HEDGE held second place safe from the first eighth BARNEGAT showed a Hash of speed when coining into the stretch but tired and fell away again HAMILTON received the worst of the start and jwsltionScratch although hard ridden throughout could never improve his jwsltion Scratch oil 10490 Belamour 97 10130MlssIon 103 1040 Kalinka 99 1040 ° LIght O M Life 120 10202 Flying Fairy 113 10452 Strenuous 3 105M Cliff Edgn 100 HmOSemprite 108 HM3t2Star Gaze 3 10432 Princess Callaway 108 1027 Leochnres 113 HO Azyiade 100 10227 Shaekletoii 117 OSrl3 Talecarrier 93 1 PC 1 SIXTH BACK 1 Mile 91301 137 3 119 300 added Jyearolds and upward JL OvJL Selling Net value to winner 410 second 100 third 30 Ind Horses AWt AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockevs Owners H C P S 1033fi2WORKING LAD D w 4 106 3 3 2t 22 2l 1i 1 = Byrne H Moesel MoeselRADE 3i 3 45 13 10473 = INSPR LESTRADE RADE 4 98 2 4 5h 5U 4 = 3 = 2h J McTagrtJ M Zimmer Zimmer5S 10431 STAR ACTRESS 5S w w3 3 95 4 1 H 1 I1 I1 2J 3 E Martin T C McDowell McDowellw 2 2J 8f 35 out 10405 ABDON w 3 103 5 5 4 4i 41 3J 43 43 Wolfe W F Presgrave PresgraveWB 8 15 10 3 1 10215 GATES WB 4 107 1 6 6 6 6 5s o10 T Davies H Rites 10 15 15 4 85 10333 SQAKHURST w 7 113 6 2 3 3nt 51 6 6 Matthws PM Walker 355 7512 Time 7512Time 124 24 36 48 101 114 139 Track fast fastWinner Winner B c by Yorkshire Lad Called Back trained by R E Watkins WatkinsWent Went to post at 307 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Wen easily second and tliird driv ¬ ing WORKING LAD while running under a strong pull followed the pacemaker closely to the stretch then took the lead and won going away INSPECTOR LESTRADE made up ground on the outside and passed STAR ACTRES in the final strides The latter tired after showing the most speed to the stretch ABDON showed a flash of speed on the far turn but tired in the stretch drive OAKHURST quit badly after running well up with the leaders to the far turn