Belmont Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-03

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BELMONT PARK FORM CHART. KEW YORK. TUESDAY. JUN7 2. 1914.— Seventh day. Westchester Racing Asocial ion. Spring Meeting of 21 days. Weathei clear. ln siding lodge. C. H. Peltingill. Starter. Mais l.assidy. Racing Secretary. 11. I. Ielz. Racing starts at 2:."!0 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.i. "Indicates apprentice allowance. •» A pr FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile Straight. 63085 —58— 2— 122. » 8460 added. 2 year-olds. 1/i Zl:0rJ:0 Maidens. Fillies and Oeldings. Special Weights. Net rahse to winner 40: sec- oiul. 0: 1 hird, 0. . In. lev lrs AWtlPSt U ]- a4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 1 S 1447G DISMISS w 108 1 14 2?. 2:i If. J McTagrtJ E Madden 0 7 5 2 4-5 14441 *CAPRA w 108 M 1 1| 1- 2i J Kederis J Butler t6-5 8-5 8-5 3-.. out 143X8 DOUBLET W 110 7 3 3n" 3l 3 R Troxler J Butler f«-6 8-6 8-5 3-6 oat 14:L" 2 HLADMAST w 108 6 7 7»t V 4J A Schugr.T Fitzsimmons 10 12 8 3 M PRINSS ORMONDE w 108 4 I 4*1 411. 6| M Buxton Elkwood Stable 20 28 20 S 4 13130 CUGRAIL w 108 11 8 61 6; 61 R HoffmanMrs M R Farmer20 20 20 8 4 1444 1 BORAX wb 110 3 11 ."■ P* 7| C B game G A Cochran ill 12 12 o S] 14470 MOXTROSA w 108 14 2 8 7 8 H Wolfe R T Wilson 10 1". 15 1 3 11441 A8HOKAN w 108 1 5 93 S- Dnt J MeCaheyCr A Cochran ?0 12 12 o 2i l:l:M MI.EAF w 108 13 4 lo-lnl0:1 C F bthei H P Whitney a 4 ?,S 0-5 3-5 CAPTAIN PARR w 108 5 6 121 IP IP J Butwell R Parr 1.. 20 20 8 4 14 170 PTOI.HMY wb 111 8 12 LP 12- 12- D McDanTW Shields 15 L 15 6 : FUTURIST w 110 12 10 IP 13 IS* J Class F Johnson Eli la 1. 6 3 LOl" BLITE w 108 :• P 14 14 14 J WilliamsF Johnson §15 15 lo 0 3 t i IH.ouplcd in betting: no separate piace or show betting. Time, l:00y5. Track fast. Winner — Br. f. bv Ogdea — Dorothy Gray itrained bv c. T. Patterson. Went to i.os| at 2:31. At past 2 MfaMtCS. Start fair and slow. Won driving: second and third the vine IMSMISS ran lik. : high class lillv. was .nterfered with al the start. Oil clear d a big gap early and, responding gamely when urged m the final drive, won going away. CAPKA is a quick beginner and. Sitting a fast pace, dr v, awav at the eighth ixist. but could not withstand Ihe winners challenge. DOUBLET ha. I a Hear enrse throughout and was gaining at the linish. HEADMAST closed a gap and finished with a rush. PRINCESS ORMONDE ran well. The last eight were no: persevered with. Overweights- Doublet. 2 pounds: Hoiax, 2: Ptolemy. :.: Futurist. 2. fZ. A £i SECOND RACE— *d Mile Main Course. 57647 — 1:11%— 4 147. i 00 added. 3-year- 1M 4t O 41: O olds. Selling. Net value to winner 10: second. g70j tuiid. 636. "index Horses AWtPPgt 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ T445 CROSSIilN w 105 7 3 P 1- 1: P .1 Kederis A Belmont 8 5 s 5 7 ". 3 5 out 1 4440* EDITH W w 94 fi 5 2 4:1 8*2 P. Marco F D Weir M 16 10 4 2 114X1 MAXIMS CHOICE w 107 4 4 I* 2 31 2- C Fbth.r C H Rohbins 20 2 l 10 4 2 l44t5»OROTlND w 100 3 2 .7 6] 4 1 Stewart E Plume 12 15 12 f. Z| l4423*«GORDON w i»9 2 7 *il 5- 7 5«l J McTagrt.I L Holland 8-5 21 11-64-5 oat 14:!.":! i i LILLIS w 103 5 8 4J Hi €5 o- a SehugrrD Stevenson 12 15 15 r, 14442 PERTH ROCK w 106 1 1 6" 81 4i 7 J Butwell V M Bheedy 15 26 15 C 2 "lime. 23. 4725, 1:1245. Track fast. Winner— Br. f, bv Peter Pan— Lucy Cross trained by S. C. Hildrelhl. Went to p,.-i at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start s;ooi| nnil slow. Wot slly; second and third driv. CROSSBIN began fast and. racing into the had in the first eighth, drew ..way in the stretch and won 1 ] , ■ ranter. EDITH vT. need on the outside for the entire distance and sh,„,k off MAXIMS CHOICE when 1 it ciine lo a driv for second place. The latter showed improvement and was prominent througboat. ORO II Ml rloaed a gap and dabbed with a rush. COUPON was hard ridden from Ihe start and gained but little FERTHROCK saved ground all the way. but tired. Scratched 14425 Pomette P.lue. 1C0: H422. Ash Can. M; 14440 Mary Warren, !!!: 1450S"Song of Valley 104. Overweights— J. J. Mills, 2 pounds. f? J Tl THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile Straight. 66605 -58— 2-122. i 6660 added. 2-year olds. 1/ |- O 4tT i Selling. Net value io winner 6376; second. tl: third. 330. • , Index Horses AWtPPgt 4 ■-- jt Str Kin Jockeys Owners 0 11 C P S 144"-i- --H WKKS VK w 94 2 2 V l1 P F, .1 McTagrt.T L Holland 1 1 9-102-5 out I4422**RORGO w 97 E 5 V 2 3 Sl U Ural R T Wilson 8 I I S-.. 7-10 14422*CH VNTEFSF. ws 95 4 8 -I 2i 2- 8» .1 McKvr.l J Moran 26 20 20 . I 14000 Miss FIELDER w 102 I 1 •" 4 1 4 4- .1 ftfcGabe F D Weir 8 10 10 4 8-6 14300*DEVIt.TRY w IOC. 8 8 ll SI 61 6« .1 Butwell R Parr 35 4 13-60* 2-6 1444! SHORTHAND w 99 3 4 6 8 6 6 .1 McCabeyG A Cochran S 15 15 o 2 *" Time. 1:0025. Track fast. Winner — R k. f. by Martiael M.inorics itrained by II Marshall. ,,,,,. W.-nt to i.osi at :::27. At |M.st 3 minules. Start :;ooil ami slow. Won driving: second and third driv ii" HAVERSACK, showing nncb the most speed, set ■ fast pare, but na- Hriag in the lasr eighth and I ■~ervoi to the inside rail, slightly Interfering With CHAXTECRE. then had ... be hard ridden to outstay • ItUROO iii the closing strides BORGO tweed forwardly and. finishing with ■ rash, would have won ,,, ■ 1 ,. w more sirid a. 11 ANI i.lSE ran a g"«d race, but tired la the stretch. MISS FIELDER ran fairly well. DEVILTRY a is bard ridden from the start, but eaali never get up. S.ralched 1 1420-H.ii lei|iiin. Its. m mm m q FOURTH RACK 1 1-16 Miles. 0530 L44--. 5 120. i 6660 added. S .ear olds and I f-£ 3 apward. Handicap. Net value to winner 45: s. cond. 6100: third. 0. - Index Horses AWtPPgj U H 3* S" F" Jwkeys OWBCTS O II C P S 1 1 0040 PENNANT wTlH 5 2 P P li li PPI Notter II P WJiitney 3-6 1 9-102-5 out 14-P-. PI CKIPIRN w 8 112 8 S |skr V V%n H Woods R J Mackenzie 0 C. 5 7-5 3 5 flJSIsmUSKIN nfHIII I = ** V C Fbther C H Robbins 4 6 61 6-f. 1-2 I4i:4-THORXHILL w 3 99 1 4 4» 3 3 8J 4» J Kederis A Belmont 10 12 10 2J 1 I it p v II u V, . : " 1 l i 1 1 I J [. a : " - ] 1 1 I 1 i i : 14288 1HOLIDAY w B I 100 I I 21 A- 6 6 51 J P Ryan Mrs A Barklie 15 20 20 5 8-5 14128-.VANDERURIFT w 3 105 4 1 V 61 5 SI 8 J McTagrt.l W Schorr 15 20 15 4 7 5 Time. 23Vi, 47%, 1:12%, 1:39, 1:45. Track fast. Winner Ch. c. by Peter Pan — Royal Rose trained by J. Row*. Went lo post at ;!:.".!!. At post 2 minutes. Start good and stow. Won handily: seeond and third driving. PENNANT set a fast pace while under stout restraial for the first three-quarters, then was under punishment in the homestretch until in the final fifty yards and was being hard ridden to the finish, but vas high in tlesh and the race should improve him. BCOKHORN moved up fast and gamely after entering Ihe boniest retch, but could never get to the winner. 151 SKIN dropped to the rear at the start, but moved np steadily in the last half and appeared to tire in the final drive. THORNHiLL was prominent all the way and is Improving with each race. VANDERGRD7T quit after going a half male. Scratched-14478 Rock View. 120: 14:i5.". Borrow, 12:.; 14350 Virile, lOo; 14442 Leo Skolny, 102; 14060 Naiad. tH. i 4 P 4 Q III Til RACE -1 Mile. 57684—1:37%— 3— 104. *400 added. S year-olds and upward. tirO tlrfy Selling. Net value to winner IX: second. jTOj third. S30. Index Horses AWtlPSt % % ::4 Str lin Jockeys Owners O II C 1 S 14356 IRILE wn 4 113 2 3 5" 3 2« 1- I* J Class H P Whitney 38 30 31 X I 14425 POMETTE RLE! Wl I 88 5 2 0* 56 4 3 2"k .1 McCaheyR T Wilson 3l. 4 13-58 ". out 14480 WATER WELI.ESw 6 115 1 4 1* I- 11 21 3* J Butwell Mrs R 1 Miller 5 8 7 2 4-5 14481 *D. MACDOXD wh S 110 C. 1 2J. 2 3£ 41 4 J McTagrt.I L Holland 1 1 1 13 out 14353 C.OI.DY WB 4 107 4 5 3- 4" « 6 5 W Ward A L Aste 20 30 30 8 3 14811»PATON wb i 113 3«6 € 61 51 6 .1 P Ryan A P Doyle 12 12 8 21. 6-6 Time. 23%, 47%, 1:13, 1:36%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Stalwart — Cherubim trailed by J. Ow.-nsi. Went to post at 4:2S. At jiost 2 minutes. Star! poor and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. VIRILE, close ap from the start, saved ground on all turns and. finishing with a rush through the hoaseatreteh, paased the leaders and drew away ill the final eighth. POMETTE P.I. El gradually improved her position and oulgamed WATER WELLES for second place. The latter set a fast pace from the start, but was tiring badly at the end from his early effort. DONALD MACDONALD appeared to bear out while rounding the turns and lost much ground when entering the homestretch, but was wearing WATER WELLES down at the flnish. GOLDY cloned a big gap in the first tptarter and tired. iATON ran poorlv. Scratched -I 1442.".i Perthshire. US: 14170 Wooden Shoes. 104: 14207 Betray, 106. /• pr PT/~| SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile. 57684—1:37%— 3— 104. l 0 added. .3 year olds and upward. ~g Q Q J Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $::ti0: second. .l : third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt4 Vj xi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 14444-STOXEHENOE w 3 105 5 1 P P P P P M Buxton S Ross 7-5 8 5 S-f 1 2 out 14444 LITTLE NEARER w o 112 2 3 4- 4« 81 32 24 C Fbther C H Robbins 8 15 12 4 out 14S03*MISS CAVANAGH w I 103 3 2 23 25 «•* 3*1 3* J Butwell D Stevenson 1 6-6 6-6 1-2 o«t 14444 DECOY w 3 103 4 4 34 6k 43 4- 4- J Mc.CahevA S Cochran 3 4 3* 1 out 13022 MALAY w I 108 1 5 I 5 5 5 5 J Kederis Mrs M R FarmerlO 2*1 16 5 out Time. 23%, 47%, 1:13%, 1:41. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Hastings — Linda Stone trained by M. Small. Went to post at 4:57. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and tliird driving. STONEHENGE raced into a loag lead in the first half and won In a canter. LITTLE NEARER ran sur-prisinglv well and easily disposed of MISS CAVANAGH in the last eighth. The latter showed speed, but tired badly at the end. DECOY ran Well for three -quarters. Sciati he.1--14504 Joe Rosenfield. 105.


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