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BELMONT PARK FORM CHART. . - NEW YORK, FRIDAY. JUNE 5. 1914.— Ninth day. Westchester Bacing Assoc iation. Spring Meeting of f 7 21 days. Weather cleai _ . Ir sitlu.g Judge. C. H. Iettitigill. Starter. Mais Caeajdy. Bacing Secretary. II. I. Ielx. ~ 1 Bai mg starts at 2:.". p. m. Chicago time 1:.0 p. m.i. Indicates apprentice allowance. _ Ci O T KIBST BACK 5-8 Mile Straight. 80080 58 8 122. 00 added. 2-ycar -olds. 1/1 dfcO £i | Anowancea. Net value to winnei 70; secoad. 0; third. .$:;o. - J Iiid- Horses AWtllSt t L- Str Kill Jockeys Owners 0_ II C I S _ , i 14470 iCATAI.ina w MO I 4 1- I* l» J Kederla J Battler 1-3 l-u 1-3 out— 1 GEORGE BOESCH w 1"7 4 I 2* 2» -h JI Buxton J W Schorr 8 1J 1J 2$ out it ilil-: FINN w 107 1 :; 4! .!?.:: C Fl.th-r J F. Madden 4 S S 1 out it YF.S IEBSlN v» 107 2 1 i I- I- .1 McCabe W H Laudeman 81 M Si I out at 14845 CAPTAIN PARR w 106 5 5 ■ E E 3 BotweB R Parr 20 20 20 3i out jt u Time. 1:01%. Track slow. I i r -B. 1. by Ben Brush — Kcatarina trained by B. C. Bensoa. Went to DOSl at 2:2M. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third drjv- v. I tl ing. CATALINA was away fas] and. alter neir.g repeatedly Damped in the flrsl eighth, drew away in the w 1 last qnarti r ail won easing up. GEORGE ROESCH bored out after the start, bat ran well and outvalued ■d I THE FINN when it came to the final drive. THE FINN raced forwardiy and gamely, but tired i ti the final aj sixteenth. TESTEBSCN showed speed. CAPTAIN PAKB is s big. leggy colt and evidently in need ti ,t : raewMC. Scratched 143.T2 -Trial by Jury. 112: 14388Forecaat, lo! . OrerarHsbti — Captata Parr, 2 aawada. S £* £ Q BBCOND BACK— 3-4 Mile Main Course. 87847—1:11% — 4—147.1 88 added. 8-year- r- i 1| w- O dd O Olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $::!H : second. 0: third. $:: . 1 Index Hoysps AWtllSt % %■ »j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S - _ j Tot 54 BARTEETT 3 102 :: 1 3 2l l1 ] A SchugrD Stevenson t7-10t-j 4-j 2-5 out -it i I 1550-I II Il.K NEARER W S 1*7 E 7 72 6- 4- 9 C FbtherC H Bobbins 10 12 10 3 7-5 : t I le! ; BEETHOVEN w 4 108 4 3 4nk 41 3n Z C Brady B L Parsons -1 3 3 6-5 1-2 11501 PEACEFUL w 2 M8 I 6 V 14 21 4- .1 McCaheyA B Cochran N V, U i ! 1485? O. 1. BUSTER w S 112 7 S ;",. El fiC. Gj M Buxton W U Althouse 15 30 M 8 4 :b» ;k aiIassiuxata wnflM II I 7- 7* o- p Ford .1 R Manroette Jr:io M M to 5 I 1 I2«7 I.l.I.BAV WB 4 108 2 J 61 U 51 75 .1 McCa.be E J Mi Craw 8 S S 2J 1 !. 145»t I. UDSKXFIKLI W 2 Ml t 4 1* 8 ».. J HuUvrll I Stevenion f 7-101-5 4-o 2-5 out at | ;t on pled in betting; no separate place or show betting. i Time. 23V5. 495, 1:15. Track slow. | Winner- B. •. by Heno — Blanca trained by J. McLaughlin. Jr. I. W-iit to post al 2:58. At post 1 minute, start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driv r- btg BABTLETT raced in done pnrsntl of the leader until after entering the homestretch and drew away - SI he i.hlh post, but was tiring at the finish. LITTLE NKABKB was ontpaced m the early running, bat " n.orcd np rapidly after entering the homestretch and finished ta-t. BEETHOVEN raced forarardly and " • • .| up gamely in the lnsi qnarter, bat wai beaaned and tired al th end. PEACEVT7L aras tarored by - and racini link, showed speed and had no mishaps, JOE BOSENFIBLD opened s good lend in the first ft _ qnarter. bat ran out on the turn-. i ratcbed 1 till Prairie. 102. 1 oe|,M.jjb-- -i.u iB- Nearer, g ponndsj Joe BosenfleM. 4. - 1 I r* £ C THIRD BACK. — 1 Mile. 57084 -1:37% — 3 — 104. 00 added, ."-year olds and upward. d. 1* ~rand3 FilUei Mares and Geldinga. Selling. Net value to winner 80; IBCBnd, 0; ]• 1 ■ third, 0. | - 1 Iwlex Horses AWtPPSt4 ;. »t Str Fin Jin-kev- Owners O II P S _ 1 4505 LOUISE TRAVERS w 3 MS 2 I I1 a;i ::-j :•;■■ in J Kederis F.I Mc-Graw 8 12 12 21 1 1 14505DARTWORTH W 8 105 4 2 I«| 2* -■ 1* 21 M Buxton J L Holland 1-4 z-o 1-4 out— 1 14305 »»YODEL.ING w» 1 I I 11 V- i _- :: J P Ryan H J Morris li M M 4 8-6 5 1 It.- 1! GOL.DY WB IM8 1 7 7 7 7 .". C II Woods A B Aste 8 8 S J 1-5 6 1 11540*. I I 1 II 1 IS w I it 1 E Bl «* C i.!. :,. U Ural D Stevenson 15 20 20 4 8-5 14 I I5*K 1 1. Bi:. a I sit 7 8* 4"-" 7 8" B Mar CO W II l.;uiii"ni,iii M 41 40 10 4 i I47« CONNEMARA wtl 08 E 1 2- 2* 4- t- 7 .1 McCabeyG A Cochran 1 1". 12 I 1 TUB*, 23%, 47%. 1:13. 1:40. Track slow. i Winner— B. f. by McGec If but Caaale trained by .1. IfcCaUoogh. Went to t»oel at 3:37. Si nest 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won drivmg: second and third the lie I s.i,,,,. i in isi: TBAVERS • »Ted behind the kcaders until straightened out in the homestretch, then • ii i ,,., led can Ij wbea callnl on In the fiiuil Bftj yards and got up to win in the last stride. DART- I WORTH followed the earn l.-adei ckmely and. taking the lead in the stretch, appeared to be running easily, v. bin lircd wii pi i ■ ■ drlv MODELING sel ■ faal pace frosn the art and only gave way in the last at sixteenth col. BY closed a gap in the last quarter. CONNEMARA showed early speed, but qui badly. : Scratched l4549sPomette Blen, 100; 14427Yellow lives. MB; 10813 Mr. Snlggs, : 2: l4549*Water " Wellex. 180: 14220 Bock Fish, 108. Orcrweights -Ixmlw TraTcrs. 2 pounds. _ :a 4/JQA FOURTH BACK 1 1-16 Miles. 0530 I IK. 5 120.1 00 added. 8-year-olds and nl j J[ -±yf5 7 anward. Selling Hendicap. N- i ralne to wium r ijtisn-. second, -S7 : third. P. - 1 Index Horses . wt PPSt »i 4 i Sir I in Joekeys Owners 0 II g I B _ . 14423 iPKBTHSHlBE w ♦; 110 ■ l i= lij r- i ■" I .1 McCaheyW N Adrians 7-5 0-5 17-lo:j-5out ut 1 1 " 11505 IX HENGRIN wb 1182 .1 4 i«| 2* - Hchu8JrQnincy Stable 5 8 8 2 out ut l 1 14287 wv l"HT w 8 M2 4 I 4*4 4 4 -4 .1 Kederis E E MeCargo 5 6 4 1 out in 1 i 1 4357 h.IV FISHER wn H 1M I r." in V H 1 i Bnttwell H F Cooney 8-r. 2* 2 7-l0out ul 1 Time. 24. 48%. 1:13%. 1:39%. 14f . Track slow. 1 Winner B. b, by Caogbnawags Perth trained by V Brer. Went to posl :ii 4:88. At pn««i 1 minute, start good and rtow. Won easily; second and third driving. ■ PERTHSHIRE t°ok the bad at nnee and. after being rated in front under -li-.-ht restraint, drew away in in Ibe liomestretcfc and won In a canter. LOHENGRIN raced In nearest pttrnili at the lea. lei and moved up ii i 1 ,-t ,.,, the last turn, bnl tired and was driving hard to outstay ANY PORT. The latter, after being cm I 1 I paced foi the hist naif, rinsed an steadily and would hive i s secoad in a lew more strides. GUI I 1 FISHER fell hack in the riosing strides and polled up lame. Scratched— 114487 YeHow Eyes. 108; l4G09:Altunjaba, 104: 144Sl=Amalfi. 108; 14170 wooden Shoes. 90. i«. t Overweights— Lohengrin, 2 pounds. I o " -" I e 1 d d S d i | ap I - t - S ■ M 13 g OJ - 122 :_: 10 J 3i H 1 25 -• 1 1 0 1 1 I r; 1 1 1 B. !. 1 - v : II II ■MMMMMMMWM»M»MMMMM»M»MW|»MMMlMMWMMaMM T /• £J Q -| in tii back About 2 1-4 Miles. 8884 1:43— 4— US. Itrrplrrhasf 88 added, ■L trO 0_JL 1 eai-olds and upward. Selling. Ne. value to winner jll : second. 00; third. $.50. Judex "Horses AWtllSt 4 8 12 14 Km Jockeys Owners O H C P S 14803 XGUN COTTON W814I 2 1 3- 2:l 2s !h l» W Allen L. Garth 6 5 7 5 11-102 5out 14843 ADVENTURESS W 5 IX 4 1 !■"• 1- 1- 2* : J HannignL Jacob 5 5 16-51 out 14438 ROE D PARDEE wb 5 134 :: :i 21 S1* 3*» V »»• J Smith Miss Cbambiet 5 7 7 8-5 out 14888 SHANNON RIVERw 6 146 1 2 4 4 4 4 4 10 Heider R Parr 7 53 3 t-a out Time. 4:47. Track slow. Winner — B. in, by St. Maxim— Cotton Qneea I trained by J. W. tJarthi. Went to post at 4:20. At l"ist 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: second and third driving- BIN COTTON fenced cleanly and. after being hard ridden to overhaul the leader, was cut off in the last turn of the field, but drew away in the final eighth. ADVENTUBESS fenced well and was Speedy on I he fiat, but tired in the last quarter. BOI.ANB PABDEE Is a safe fencer, but lacked speed. SHANNON BIVBB sulked and refused to extend himself. Scratched- 14500*82 Bart. 187: 14177 Bock Abbey, 157. Overweights Bolan 1 Pardee, 4 pounds. - — i "I I /♦♦! SIN! II BACK- 5-8 Mile Straight. 888811 IW 1 HI 08 added. 2 v-ar olds. A. tfcOO Maid.ns. Billies. Special Weigiits. Net value to SfhaaCf 10: second. 0; third, » : , Index Horaea AWtllSt U % Str Kit; Jockeys Owners O H C P S 14517 CHANTKlSE W 108 5 1 Ink li p J McCaheyJ J Moran M 1" 8 3 S"T 14138 COQUETTE w 108 2 9 2 21 2J B Troxler Broofcaide Stableti 12 12 5 JJ GNAT w 108 0 1 2". S | 2- .1 Kederis J Butler 5 10 10 4 2 4507 CHARTER MAID w 108 3 4 4*1 4* 4* C Fhther .1 B Madden 8-6 7-5 0-5 1-2 out 11503 RHINE MAIDEN w 108 4 5 5" oa 5a T Davies E F Whitney 12 12 7 8] 8-8 08 -TMSILLUSION w His « 6 6- tiJ K- H Alex A H Morris I | 9 84 14441 HASSOCK w His s 8 72 71 71 M Buxton J L Holland M 15 8 3 S-o 14111 CARRIE uRME w B0 7 7 $ 3 8» L DerondeOah Ridge StmbleM 1". 15 ti :•! REFUDCTION w 10S 18 81 P 8 C Brady 8 L. Parsons 10 15 12 5 2J Time. 1:02%. Track slow. Winner -B. f. by Disguise — Mauviette trained by J. I itzsiminoiisi. Went to ixi-l at 4:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the s..me. CHANTEU8E, Bbowing sudden improvement, s,., ., i.,s| pace and. shaking otf her opposition at the eighth post, drew away in the final drive. COQUETTE was a forward contender in closest pursuit through out, but tired slightly at the finish. GNAT ran wall and finished resolutely. CHARTER MAID swerved after going the tu st qaarter and was not persevered with in the closing drive. RHINE MAIDEN ran fairly v.li. DISILLUSION can do better. Scratched -14545 Montrosa, IPS: Coldcrest Birl. IPS.