Belmont Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-27

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BELMONT PARK FORM CHART. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. MAY 26. IBM, fill! day. Westchester Racing Ass... -Union. Spring Meeting of -I days. Weather clear. hwMhi Judge, c. n. Pettingill. Starter, Mars CmUt. Racing Secretary, H. L Beta. Racing starts ,i 2:o p. hi. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. *Iudicates apprentice allowance. 14 OKft I I KST RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 74809—0 --2— 112. MM added. 2 .year olds. TX QU £1 Allowances. Net value to winner 30; m cond. 0: lliini. 8. J Si Horses AWtllSt »4 c. *4 sir Kin Jockeys Owihts 5 11 C P S il ISM I ENCORE »M 11 li lb P |t| u Wolfe It T Wilson |9 5 2 8-5 1-3 out 14.2! -IRIAL BY JURY wi no I 3 3 i- 2" 2«| T Davits B B CM— tt -. 2.. 2. 1 1 2 14158 Si: A SHELL w 1U7 110 H 5 «. 3- 11 Woods R J Mackenzie S 10 10 4 2 Bjjr.i; -SCoEIll wit 107 9 4 ti 6i 01 41 C Fbther D Gideon ;; 4 4 8-5 4-5 p TINKLE PELL w 107 2 5 V 3A IJ ... R HofTiiian.I Duller • $ 8 S. 7-8 NOl EEDDIN w 107 7 11 71 7T 71 8" J McTagrtR T Wilson f9 5 2 8-4 1-2 out MINSTREL wit 107 3 2 41 4i 4t 7 C Hrady F R Hitchcock 10 15 15 6 3 140«4 HEADMAST W 104 M "J 10 lo" 10- 8 A SchugrJ Fit/.simnions 4o 41 4 » 12 5 14213 oil ANTElSE W Ml I 7 » j pi| | :i- J McKvcrJ J Moran 15 20 20 s 4 BORAX WBM4 11 8 11 11 11 10 J MeCnhmrG A Cochran 15 30 30 10 5 ioLDEN PLUME W Ml E 6 si .sn »■ 11 .1 Qhua F Johnson 88 20 20 I 4 rConptad iii betting. Tine. 53. Track fast. Winner 1;. g, by Plandit — Exra-essing trained by T. .1. Henleyi. Went to pool at 3:31. A post 4 minules. Start g0»4 and slow. Won easily: seeond and third driving. ENCORE, showing inueh speed and paai aa. raced into the lead at once ami. withstanding repeated challenges, iron all the way and finished easing up. TRIAL BY JlRY was chne up all the wav and gamely Withstood the rush of SEA SHELL at the end. The latter was crowded hack at the start, hut overcame much Interference and finished fast. TINKLE BELL had a rough race. being repeatedly humped and in-frfered with. MINSTREL and GOLDEN PLUME swerved out at the quarter post. SCORPII closed a cap. Scratched 1 12Q1 Koniock. 107. 1A Q pT Q SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile Main Course. 53947— 1:11%— 4— 147. 00 added. 8-year-tQuQ olds and upward. Soiling. Net value to winner 50; second. 0: third. 0. In. lev ||..i es AWtllSt 4 L. % Str Fill Jockeys Owners II e L» S 1 4 -.* 1 * BEBOM vv I lit! 8 8 l1 l» 1". 1- J Butwell 1 S P Randolph ti-5 8 5 I -2 1 -2 out 11252WATER WELLES vv t; 114 .". 5 41. 4 2»| 21 J McTagrtMrs R I Miller 2i 21 8-5 1-2 out l487C*PROGRESSIVE w 4 111 3 1 S 31 4.1. 3- J Metcalf F E I.rown 8 15 IS 5 2* 14 183 J. .1. I. II. I. IS W 3 M4 M 6 3 Si 3 4 A SchugrM L Hutchinson 10 30 15 5 2.. I MM* RECESSION w 3 95 I 2 8». 5 til 55 H Sumter F It Hitchcock 8 8 8 2| 8-4 I I .45 MAXIM. CHOICE w 3 107 4 4 «" 73 7 tii C Fbther C H Bobbins 8 12 12 4 2 PEACEFUL w 3 888 8 7 2- «i 5 7* J McCaheyA S Cochran 10 20 20 7 3 ltMlGOLDY w 4 115 2 10 m 10 Bl s3 w* Ward A J, Aflta 10 12 12 4 2 12572 MIT vv 3 110 9 9 y 9= 8* 8" R Troxler P Lorillard 88 40 4o 10 5 ISMX*MART WARREN Wl W 1 S 7U 8 M 10 J P Ryan A Miller 15 20 20 7 3 Time. 12 /5. 234. Zb*:„ 48%. 1:13. Track fast. inner -Br. iz. hy Ben Braah NooMay trained by J. Byer. Went .. |M.st at :::0" . At post •! minutes. Start ead and slow. Won easily: second and third diiv in;r. BESOM began clear of Interference and held sway tlirotihout to win easing up. WATER WELLES w.i- iiit off soon alter the start, but e.inie last Ihioafh the stretch and lasted I0111; eaoagli to outstay iR»-•RESSIVE for Becond place. The latter sutleied from interference and closed up resolutely through the tu.tl 1 -ightb. J. J. LILLI8 ran a good race. MAXIMS CHOICE was cut off at the start. RKCKSSION rtoaed ■ gap. Scratched lllss Perthaklre, 117: tH217Altamahu. 113: 11311 Yellow Eves. 113: 9ti!Mi Hvpatia. 100: 1 H.d-1lainida. Ss. 1A Q PI A T11IKI EACB— « 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 74SV.1— 51— 2— 1 1 2. *4 H added. Z-year-oMa. tfcOfJi .Mai.hns. Fillies and ieldins. Special Weights. Net value to winner 00; sec- qiu.. .TO : third. g8t ladei Horses AWIITSl 4 ■_■ -y, Str Kin Jockeys Own, is 1 H Q 1J S J4233J PLANT AGENET wn 10S 1 2 1" l1 l1 H Wolfe ft T Wilson 3 3 3 12-5 COMELY vv los :; t; 4- 3" 21 It HoffmanJ Butler «i-5 7-5 13 - lol 2out DISTANT SHORE WB MS 4 4 2» :.." 3- H Sumter Oneck Stable 10 10 5 2 4-5 SHOUT HAN 1 1 w ins 5 5 ■■- 1 | I McCaheyC. A Cochran M 15 15 5 2 14138 HYDROPLANE wins ti 1 3- 4 5" T Davies E B tassatt 3. SI 13 51-5 out DICENTRA W 108 2 3 i ti I T McKnhtE F Whitney 10 10 15 5 2 Time, 53%. Track fast. Winner — H. ti, by OMea — Mamie Worth trained by T. J. Ileaieyl. Went to i " t at .".:.:::. At jK»,t 2 niinutes. Start nod and slow. Won handily : second and thud diiv tag. PLANTAGENET, Hfcowtag a high rliuhl of speed, drew away in the lirst quarter anil, setting .1 fa-t pace, oatstayed COMELY in the final drive. The latter was away slowly and off after galas an eighth, but ran a good race and finished fast. DISTANT SHORE high in leak, showed hue speed and appeal! to be of the haproTtag sort. SHORTHAND was a forward contender for three eighths, but tired. HYDRO-II. AM-: bored ooj throaghoat. 1* O pr pr rOUBTH RACE— 1 Mile. 67PU4 1:37% — 3 104. Twenty-tirst Kunuinj: Metropolitan JtOOO Handicap. 822M8 added. 3-year olds and upward. .Net value to winner 142880, itichidiin. Q in llatc: s-ond. 84gCj third. H. l:ide ll-.rses AWtllSt 4 . % Str Fin Jockeys Own, rs Q H C P S 141PDBUSKIN wis 4 114 M 3 S*| 5* 3 8 1» C Fbther C H Kobbins 5 5 41 I 5 I 5 10303 FIGINNY w 3 a7 11 fi l" 1- l* 1» 2.. J McCabeyG A Uhlan 3"l 40 40 15 ti 14 122 ROCK VIEW wit 4 127 !t 4 2 L"i 2" 2» 3i J Hut well A Belmont f". 5 hB5 8-4 8-8 out IBORROW vv ti 125 3 5 6= 7** ti 4 1 4* J Notter II P Whitney 4 K 5 2 1 14149 PLYING FAIRY wn 4 115 1 :» 5 8* 53 53 B» T Davies R B Cassatt a E 41 S-5 4-5 117«7BUCKHORN wn 5 119 5 1 M 81 7 7.. U H Woods R J Mackenzie 8 10 10 4 2 14181 REPUBLICAN wn 8 MB 7 11 ! 93 9= 9* V C Turner J Talbott 12 15 15 ti 3 I1245i STROM BOL1 wn 3 102 S 7 4?. 4 ti1 6 8 J McTagrtA lMmont fti 5 8 5 8 5 3 5 out 14252 AMBROSE w4 9S t. 10 M* 10"lni" 8 ti- P Ford P M Walker til tiO 30 10 5 14065 GAINER wn 8 106 4 2 71 S1 S110"10 M Buxton J L, Holland 28 SB 28 S 4 1MI80 PUNCH BOWL w 3 100 2 8 11 11 11 11 11 J "allahanE F Cooney 20 20 15 5 2J tCoupb-d in betting: no separate place or show bettJax. Added starters. Time. 12%. 23%. 35. 47r . 59%. 1:37%. Track fast. Winner It. g, by Haeiborg — Slippers trained by J. Whaleni. Went to p;iM .it 4:0.;. At post :; tniiiutes. Start ihkI and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BUSKIN followed the pacemakers closely in the early running and was slightly Interfered with while rereading the far tmii. but tier fast in the stretch and. catchiag the tiring KICI.N.W in the final eighth, wen iu a canter. FIGINNY showed the most early speed and set an extremely fast pace, but tired and RCCcasabed at the end. ROCK V1KW was always ,, forward contender and had BO BSishapB, but tired near the end. BORROW seeaied a trtte short and was interfered with repeatedly, but ran a «ikm1. gaase race. 11. VIM; FAIRY raced gasoely, but eoald never get to the front. REPUBLICAN dosed a has gap. PUNCH BOWL pulled up lame. Scratched 12183 Ten Point, 120. *_ 1 h • rw iiihis Figinny. 2 pounds: Ambrose. 2. 11 Q pr £* IIITII RACE About 2 Miles. MM— 4:18— 4— 159. Fifteenth Bfaaaaftag New York tOOv Steeplechase. ,.r.c added. 4 ■yenr-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner .451: second. 00: tiiird. Q0. ladei Horses AWtllSt 4 5 K l:: Fin .lockeys Owners o II C 1 S 1MM * PENOBSCOT w 5 154 E 2 S V V. V l3 I. Walker R T Wilson 7 5 1! -51 1 ;,1 5 2 -5 142MBALLYBAY vv 4 136 4 4 2- 3i 3« ::•" 2" W Allen R Parr 21 li 2 4 5 25 14343 PERIG. PICKLE W 8 148 2 7 23 2- 23 23 3-" M Tiphe F A Clark 5 7 7 2| K-5 1 4"H! SVOSSKT w 4 136 1 1 5 5" 5 " :.■" 4 W KeatinKl" Stevenson 12 15 15 6 3 11343 BALLET w 4 13! 8 E ti3 4" 4" 4- B1* E Heider H P Whitney tl 12 12 5 2 14"il ASTUTE w 4 136 ti 9 9 8 7 ti1 ti1 J Clark C R FleisehmannlJ 15 15 8 I 14264 VIRILE w 4 131 8 3 7-"° ti31 6™ 7 7 P KelleherH P Whitney tlO 12 12 5 2 142MxTOP HAT w 4 134 8 8 4 Fell. C SrhwzcrA Betmoat 5 7 7 21. ti 5 1247S*SAND HOC, w 4 131 7 S Eost rider. O Fain II W Sage 8 8 8 3 .7-5 fCoupied iu betting; no separate jilace or show bettiac Time, 4:15. Track fast. Winner -Ch. g, by Vunkei — Courtplaster train ed by T. J. Healer. Went to ]" -! at 1:33. At V"st 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. PENOBSCOT, alter bebig under Blight restrain all throstgh the early rwaatag, drew away from hi- opposition in the last quarter and won under a stout pall. BALLYBAY raced in a forward position throogboal and. responding gaately when called on. outstayed PERIGRINE PICKLE in the cloning -tildes. The latter fenced well, but was much used in Cutting the pace with the leader and tired. BALLET moved up gassely after gefcag a niih an.l qnil when put to a drive. ASTUTE was as good ■a left and leneed well throughout. TOP HAT was ill close when he fell at the seventh .jump. SNI HOG lost his rider at the same iinnp. Sii;ii,-Ii,-,| 1 1 |::11 iMNsion. 112: 121S.-Ciif!oni i 1. 1 ..: . -| A QpT 7 SIXTH HACK 1 1-16 Miles. 05.30— 1:44%— 3— 128. 8MB added. 3 year-olds and up- 1 tpO I ward. SeUiag. Net value to winner |4M; lecoad. .0: third. $:;. ;,,,t,- Hor-e- AWtPPSl 1, iL. ■•■! Str Flu Jin-keys Owm r O H C P S 12MDGUY FISHER wits 113 5 J 3i 3- 3? 11 Il J IJutwell B F Cooney 2 21 2 7-Mont 14*52 AMAI.F1 wStM 1 4 4- 5 4:: 3 2". 11 Wolfe It T Wllaoa 4-5 1 4-5 out— 1430" TEA ENOUGH w8 M 2 1 2" 2* 2". 2- 3 J P P.yan A Belmont M 12 12 4 out 14243s* MR SNIGGS vv 3 101 4 2 I1 l1 11 4- 41 H Sumter F Johnson f 5 4 6-5 out 1130-1*0 U. BUSTER w E 101 3 5 S 41 5 S 5 AV Era! W D Althouse M CO 30 10 3 Time. 24. 48%. 1:13. 1:39%, 1:47. Track fast. Winner 1 h. by Sain — Appollonia trained by K. W. Hefner. Went to post st 5:o:i. At jxst 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; seeond and third driTiag. CI V FISHER, alter racing in close pur suit of the baders. saved groand when entering the homestretch and drew sway under a mild drive to win rasing up. AMALFI was m ■ pocket for the first quarter and was knocked back, but casae again in the last sjnarter and easily disposed of TKA ENOUGH for second place. TKA ENOUGH was raced Into cxhaastion in following the early pacemaker. MR. SNK.i.S set the pace, hard held, for the first half, but aadl as If short and the effort Kbonld Improve him. O. U. BUSTER was outclassed. Seralehed 1 421 7 A 1 1 a tiialia . 1"C.


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