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SARATOGA FORM CHART SARATOGA N Y THURSDAY AUGUST 28 1913 Twentythird day Saratoga Association Summer Meeting of 25 days Weather cloudy Presiding Judge C H Pettlugill Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary Andrew Miller Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 10 p in Indicates apprentice allowance 10779 i T 7 O FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs ngs 7C3J 70357 l05i 2 112 400 added 2yearolds 4 4 J Fillies Selling Net value to w winner 430 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt 12 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S l1 21 21 I1 T McTag tA Belmont G 8 4 85 45 45PJ I = DELFT WR 104 2 71 PJ 3 31 4 41 2 1 McTagr McTagrrtJ rtJ Livingston 2 2J 11591025 11591025r 1 0038 ANYTIME w 109 9 I 5 r 5 51 i Byrne A Miller 344 85 8545 8545J0728 45 J0728 HILL STREAM wit 101 6 7 1 H 41 E Martin Hurricana Stable 12 15 15 6 3 JUil l VEGA w 107 41 GU 7j c 5 Borel J O Talbott 8 10 10 4 2 1 702HOI1TENSE wr 109 810 V 6 7 = 6 T Davies G J Long 10 15 12 5 2i 10127 CHARMEUSE w 101 1 2 41 41 3l I3 H Radtke J X Camden 15 20 20 8 4 4HI7 HI7 = MILKY WAY w 94 5 S V 10 10 X1 Ncander K T Wilson 20 50 30 10 5 5I I Hi3R AlXT MAMIE iv 103 7 S 9l 9 9 J McCabe F D Weir 10 10 S 3 85 85IOK70SrSAN IOK70SrSAN B we 109 10 5 I1 S1 S1 10 Ambrose F E Brown S 10 5 2 1 1Time goodWinner Time HVs 221i 35 101 l08i5 Track good Winner Br f bv Rock Sand Lady Violet trained by S C Hildrcth HildrcthVent Vent to post at 243 At post 0 minutes Start good and slow AVon driving second and third the wmi VIOLKT RAY after running in nearest pursuit to tho stretch ran into the lead in the last six iiiiith but was doing her best at the finish DELFT began slowly aud was knocked about In the early naming and in tight quarters in the stretch aud could not get through until in the last sixteenth then finished with a rush and would have won with a little further to go ANYTIME came with a rush in the 5trctrli and finished gamely HILL STUEAM showed much early speed from a poor beginning then tired A KiA had a rouglit racu from the start and could never get through HORTENSE closed a big gap after beginning slowly CHARMEUSE tired SUSAN B was interfered with and knocked back on the far turn iintl had no chance afterwards The winner entered for 1000 was bid up to 1505 and bought in inScratched Scratched 100412Harvost Queen 100 1075G Notoriety OS 1075G Lily Ornic 109 r7 Qf SECOND RACE About 2 Miles 70370 410 0 158 Steeplechase 500 added JL J i O J 3yearolds and upward Handicap Net value to winuer 420 second 100 third AWtPPSt 10 15 10 Fin Jockeys O H C P S POSTBOY w S 132 2 4 I11 W Allen A S Cocnran 10 20 7 2 3i 8G45BELLO w 7 US 4 2 oj z 03 Kermath G R Tompkins 1 75 75 12 out 10037 ENNISKILLE w G 159 5 I n 1 I 315 3t Bowser MrsAMNSinger 75 75 65 25 out 9531 ROLAND PAR 1444 44 Fain Miss Chamblet 10 20 20 G 75 I 10572 ROCK ABBEY Ran out FainBrjant Brjant C Pttxer 7 15 15 4 1 Time 424 Track good goodWinner Winner B g by Avidity Low Gill trained by J Lambert LambertWent Went o post atoOS At post 1 minute Start good and slow Wou easily second and third driving POSTBOY raced close up to EXNISK1LLEN until ten jumps had been cleared then rushed to the front opened a big lead and held it for the remainder of the way BELLO moved up steadily in the last circuit iil was not good enough to catch tho winner ENN1SKILLEN made a bad lauding at the eleventh jump ind ihiii dropped back ROCK ABBEY ran out of the course at the fourth jump Scralihed KXB7sWcldship 142 10098 Lenuias 130 HIRD RACE 1 Mile OlOOl lS 3 119 Eleventh Running Amsterdam Selling Stakes Value 11100 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 5S05 second S200 third S100 AAVtPPSt 14 Strain Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1 07 M ELLA BRYSON ElYSON w G 10 105 3 1 1 1IIOGJ2D I1 1U 1 I3 J McTag rtR F Carman 3 41 95 35 14 IIOGJ2D MACDONALD fALD WB 7 IOS G 2 2c 2i 2 2i 2 = 2s E Martin J L Holland 65 2 2 45 13 c H7 5COLONEL COOKwn 4 107 7 G 4 4I 4 4s 3 Butwell C C Smithson I 5 C 2 1 I in 2 2r r JOE DBIHOLD wu 4 103 5 4 S SIli7 3 = 31 4 4 T Davios Mrs M R Fanner S 1 12 4 Ili7 RINGL1NG w S 101 1 W AVunl BoverwyckStablo 10 IM7 FLAMMA w 4 111 4 2 i J C W Bynie E F Condran 10 12 12 4 10077 BLACKFORi w 7 103 2 a fi Oi 7 7 7 J McCabe R E AVatkins 4 r r 2 1 Time 13 25 36J 48 100 113 139 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch in bv Juvenal jraziona trained by R F Carman Went to j ost at 33 At i ost 1 minute Start good and slow AVon easily seco and third driving BIIYSON took the lead at once and held her advantage throughout the race without ever being fully extended DONALD MACDONALD ran well but was not hard ridden when his rider HAW lie could nor catch the winner COLONEL COOK moved up fast on the far turn but could not reach the leaders JOE DEIBOLD ran into a pocket on the backstretch and was hut off on the far turn BLACKFORD ran poorly throughout Scratched osr i Feather Duster OS 1003G Volthorue 100 10129 G M Miller 108 tf r7Qf FOURTH RACE 34 Mile 84338 111 4 114 500 added All Ages JL J I O Handicap Net value to winner 490 second 100 third 50 Ind Horses AAAtPPStU Str Fin Jockeys O H C P S 10568 7541fl ISIROSE w 4 103 2 C l 1J l i 15 J McCabe Hurricana StablelO 10 7 2J 75 41fl STAR JASMINE w 4 105 1 r fii 41 4s 2 B Martin T C McDowell 20 25 20 8 t 1051 SI SLEOCH ARES w 3 114 5 9 iu G 31 S5 Butwell J AV Schorr fi 8 f 2 1 1058 SPRING BOARD wsu 4 112 10 1 h 2J 4 T Davies E B Cassatt 4 1301 12 ll 12ll 70 BEI AMOUR w4 97 7 Si ST1 8 rt Ambrose A Belmont 10 12 10 4 2 10432 CHESTER PRYNNEW 9s 2 7 = ri GI G Karrick RTAVHSOU 7 12 10 4 2 9040 A55YIADE w 4 10 4 4 7J 7l 7 Brady II C Hallenbeck 10 12 12 5 2 10247 KNIGHTS DIFFRw 4 119 7 S tint 9 9 S1 G Burns R Davies 4 5 521 106702SPSIUS 521106702SPSIUS wn 2 92 910 10 10 10 9 J McTagrtJ Livingston 10 15 15 G 10472 HAAVTHORN w 3 122 85 4 3 = 51 10 Loftus C F Buschemeyerl 5 o 2 1 fastAVinuer Time 124J 23 35 47 1124 Track fast AVinuer AlbrightWent Br f by Isldor Rock Rose trained by E J Albright Went to post at 405 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same ISIROSE dashed to the front right after the start and standing a hard stretch drive gamely won in a closely contested finish STAR JASMINE was knocked back several times in going to the stretch then ran into a pocket next to the rail and could not get out uutil in the last sixteenth and finished with a rush LEOCHARES closed a big gap from a poor beginning SPRING BOARD was a close contender lo the last eighth where he was bumped by LEOCHARES and lost ground BELAMOTJR closed a big gap rnrt finished fast KNIGHTS DIFFER showed a flash of speed then dropped back HAAVTHORN unit badly after going a good half mile SOSIUS had no chance at the start HESTER PRYNNK and AZY ¬ IADE finished well wellScratched Scratched 10755 Flying Fairy 109 lH597AVater Welles 100 10368Genesta 95 10755 Lady Light ling 105 HIS Semprolus 115 1050S Housemaid 100 10472 Guy Fisher 109 S890 Sand Arale 99 V fTQQ FIFTH RACE 1 Mile 91501 137 3 119 400 added 4yearolds and up JL J I O O ward Selling Net value to winner 420 second 70 third 30 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 10701 DR DUENNER w 5 117 3 3 2l I1 Vs 1 I1 Butwell S Ross 10305 Watkins10C40 LAD OF LNGDEN w 9 105 G 4 3 3 35 2JS 22 J McCabe R E Watkins S 15 li Sheedy10C075 10C40 STENTOR wn 4 111 4 G 6 4t 4 i 3i 32 T McTagtT F Sheedy 2 2 S5 12 out 10C075 INFERNO QUEENw C 98 2 2 4i 2i 215 43 4 Hyde AV Turner Turner10G3G 0 40 20 G 2 10G3G A OLTHQRPE v 5 IOS 11 Int c 5 = 5 = 5 Ambrose F E Brown BrownlOGSO 10 15 15 5 2 lOGSO LABOLD wu 5 IOS 5 5 5 6 6 T Davies II Benningur 4 4 41 25 fastWinner Time 25Time 13 25 37 49 102 115 140 Track fast BrooksAVent Winner Clu g by Prince of Melbourne Rossair trained by W Brooks AVent to post at 432 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow AVon easily second and third driv ¬ ing DR DUENNER went Into the lead when entering the backstrutch and while jaciug under a strong pull ran away from the others In the stretch LAD OF LANGDEN ran forwardly and gamely and held the others safe for second place STENTOR began slowly but gradually improved his position INFERNO QUEEN slipped through next to tho rail while going up the backstretch and showed a good turn of speed but was pinched off on the far turn and dropped back in the stretch LABOLD was shuttled back at tin end of the first quarter and then dropped back to last Scratched I07532Beaucoup Ill 10701 Fred Mulholland 108 CS59 Feather Duster 100 107013Napwr IOS 10C40 Dartworth 100 10753 Sir Denrah IOS 1O784 s SIXTH RACE 34 Mile 84338 111 4 114 400 added 2yoarolds Maidens Special Weights Net value to winuer 410 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys O H C P S 10541 FORUM ws 109 2 5 3i 1 1 1J Borel H P Whitney 92012 13 out 10675 ARMAMENT WB 10G 91 2J 4 4l 2J Butwell H J Morris 50 100 50 15 8 10 728 = MISS CAVANAGH wsn 103 5 7 5l 52 31 35 Campbell W Lakeland 5 7 G C 23 10518 CLIFF FIELD w 106 10 3 4 21 21 4s E Martin HurricanaStablo 887 73 12 10641 SCRAPPER wn 106 1 4 I1 3 5J 5H T Davies E B Cassatt 10 20 20 G 2 10641 AMAZEMENT WB 106 310 7nt 7i 1 G P Moody R Davies 10 20 20 C 2 10300 DISPARITY 103 S 2 8 5 9 910 1 Karrick BroadHollawSta S 10 10 3 1 10728 HIGH PRIEST WB103 4 S 94 G1 61 S1 Johnson R Parr 30 GO 50 15 fi 10285 STARS AND STPES v10C 76 6 81 SJ 91 Brady J E Madden 10 13 15 4 75 10521 WATER LAD WB 106 G 9 10 10 10 10 J McTagrtR F Carman 20 25 20 C 2 fastAVinuer Time 13 24 36ys 49 115 Track fast AVinuer CIi c by Voter Harpsichord trained by Jamos Rowo RowoAVent AVent to post at 507 At post A minutes Start fair and slow Won easily second and thin driv ¬ ing FORUM went into the lead at the end of the first quarter and had to be hard riddcii in tin stretch hut finally won going away ARMAMENT beat the gate but dropped back then camo fast throiigli tin stretch MISS CAVAXAGH began slowly and finished fast under a weak ride CLIFF FIELD tnado challenge in the stretch but tired just when appearing to have a winning chance SCUAPPER tired AMAZEMENT had the worst of the start and made up much ground in the last quarter Scratched quarterScratched 10702 Monstone 103 103Overweights Overweights Fonim 3 pounds