Belmont Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-11

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BELMONT PARK FORM CHART. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10, 1914. -Twelfth day. Westchester Racing Association. Spring Meeting .1 21 day.-. Weather clear. j Die-Ming Judge. . |j. Detlingill. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. A. McD. Karlocker. Racing starts at 2::i! p. m. Chicago time 1 :."0 p. in. I. *lmlicatcs apprentice allowance. 1A 7 /I f FIItsl BACK 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 74868—1:64 » 8T. 0o added. 2 yar olds. TC I try/ Maidens. Selling. Net value lo winner $:«»Q: second. J7P; third, .f-io. Index Horsi a AW tPPSt H _■ % Sti Fin J-skeys Owners 0 H C D S 14632 HASSOCK wit MS 2 5 2 l1.1. F- l1.1. A Nicklaus.I I. Holland 10 18 6 2 1 !444»:,*AMA/.OX w 93 7 1 ::.. ** » »"j H Sumter F R Hitchcock 8-5 8-5 3-L 1-2 out 14545 HEADMAST w 1*14 3 4 11 2 3 :,* A Sehugr.I Fitzsiinmons 9-5 % 12-57-10out 14545 CFGRAIL. w 93 1 7 5T B» 5- 41?. J P Rvan Mrs M R Farnier7 10 8 3 7-5 14608 TDYE wa 104 4 6 7 G1 ti- 5 J McCabe F D Weir 30 30 25 10 5 14545 BORAX wb 98 6 3 4 41 4 63 J MeCahevG A Cochran 8 10 8 3 7-5 14227 FRILL, w 104 5 2 « 7 7 7 M Buxton J O Talbott 8 12 12 4 2 Time, 1:06%. Track fast. Winner -B. m, by Martinet— Agnes Brcnnan trained b.v 11 Marshall i. Went to [Mist at 2:.0. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. HASSOCK ran -n blinkers, showed decided improvement and sprinted away from the others after going a quarter and finally won with speed in reserve. AMAZON ran well and made a good effort in the final eighth, but could never reach the leader. HEADMAST set the early pace and tired in the stretch drive. CIGKAIL finished fast. BORAX was repeatedly bumped and was eased up at the end. Scratched 14610Koly. 101: 14588 The Finn. It.!. Overweights — Hassock, 4 pounds. —i H A ~ SECOND BACK— 1 Mile. c" 7!S4 1 :.;7~— :!— 104. 00 added. :; year-olds. 1A i3Z I r£ A. Allowances. Net value to winner 70: second. : third. $.iQ. Index Horses AWIIPSt *- 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C D S 14691 ■THORNHII.b w 108 5 4 l*. 1- l" V 1- J Kederis A Belmont 1-2 1-2 1-3 out— 1 4628 LOUISE TRA VERS w 97 1 1 l | 41 4 !«| 2» .1 McCahcyB J McGraW 4 6 5 4-5 out 14288 SPEARHEAD wsb 106 6 5 3- 9 T- V 3i T Davies E B Cassatt 15 20 20 4 7-5 14546 MAXIMS CHOICE WB 109 2 3 5- .v! 5- 5" 43 O Fbther C H Robbins 15 25 25 5 8-5 14310 BEN QUINCE w 103 3 2 2 3- 31 4- 5« D Ford E Witte 20 30 30 6 8-5 14176 WOODEN SHOES wb 100 4 6 6 6 i I « A SchugrQuincy Stable 1 10 9 8-5 out Time. 24, 4825. 1:1335. 1:40. Track fast. Winner — th. c. by Hastings— White Thorn tl rained by S. C. Hildrethi. Went to post at :i:04. At isist 1 niinttte. Start good and slow. Won cantering: second and third driving. THORNHILL raced into the lead in the first eighth and winning all the way. was only cantering at the finish. LOUI8C TRAVLRS raced —der stout restraint for the first five-eigbths. then closed up gatnlev. but tired near the end. SPEARHEAD raced Iorwardly and gamely throughout. MAXIMS CHOICE finished well. BEN QUINCE showed speed for three-quarters. WOODEN SHOES ran a bad race. Scratched — 18888 Indaunted, 101. Overweights — Louise Trovers. 2 pounds: Maxims Choice. :! Wooden Shoos, :;. 1 A 7 A O HIKD RACK 7-8 Mile Straight. 71 |:!S i~2 2 122. i .«5oo added, .i-year ol.ls anil 1T I T upward. Handicap. Nil val tie lo winner "i: seeoml. ?T : third. $::« . Index Horses AWtDPSt U - St r Fin Jockeys Owners 5 H C P S 14B8! ISIHORA W 5 109 3 3 8* 1 | p v p. J McCaheyP M Walker li 13 513 -S3 5 out t 14546 MROSSBUN wb 3 93 4 2 2l. 21 2". .•■ L" " H Sumter A Belllioad 7-104-5 7-10out— 12562 IHESTR DRVNNEw 4 100 5 1 3.1. 31 3:1 3- 31 C Brady MontpelierSble fS 6 5 1 out 1 1003 NORTHERNER w4 97 1 4 4 4:! 4- 4:: 4h U Cral MontpelierSble t» « B I out 11288 HUMILIATION wsb! 92 I I I i I I S J P Ryan B B Cassatt 15 20 20 5 1 t oupled In betting; no separate place or show betting. lime. 1:25%. Track fast. Winner Oh. m. b.v Isidor — Auriesville trained by P. M. Walker. Went to ikisi at :;::::;. At |x st 4 miiiutts. Stan uuqj and slow. Won driving: second and third the -ame. ISIDOKA set a fast pace under sight restraint to the last eighth and. hang!ug on gamely, outstayed CltOSSIUN in the final drive. The latter raced in closest pursuit throughout and finished fast on her own courage. Itr ridei being of little assistance when it came to a hard drive. HESTER DRYNNE raced forward!/ for tin -.•quarters, then tired and was cased up at the end. NORTHERNER was also eased up when beaten. HUMILIATION ran to the Inside at the start and slightly interfered with ISIDORA and NORTHERNER. Scratched— 14366 BtromboH. loo: 14883 Beethoven. 85; 14s86BTankee Notions. Ill: 14«89 Helen Barbee. Ill; i l4»;::oilVrtbshire. 112: 14C.WI ; rover Hughes, 117; 14080 Tranid, 08; 14442 Lio Skolny, 104. I ver weights — Hosier Iryniie. 4 possnjs. /% *J / ~Q FOIRTH RACE— About 2 1-2 Miles. .l.KH— 5 :2!»— 4— 1 55. 1 Fourteenth Runiiiitg Grand TnT 4 Tat € National Steeplechase Handicap. .5|0 added. 4-year olds and upward. Net value lo winner .r,.-|H and in Ilale; second. 50: third. 5Q. lidcx 1 buses AWtlPSI -5 ! 1:: 15 Kin Jockeys Owners l H C P S I4665 1.REI.I.CF W 7 161 1 I 2. :! 3 2:1 1- T Tuckey .1 E Widener 8-5 8-5 8-5 out— 1 4Sand6 PENOBSCOT w 5 ltil 2 2 :: 2 2" 1. 2» B wolke kfontpeller Stable4-5 1 4-5 out— I 1662-SK1DBEREEN w 4 142 I I l| 1* D I 1 W Allen R Darr 5 7 7 out— J Added starter. Time. 5:30. Track fast. Winner — Cii. g. by SI. Gatien — Watoma trained hy J. II. Lewis. Went to post at 4:0:1. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won eased up: second and third driving. RBLLLF was hard held until in the last half, then made a decisive rush and. easily disposing of DENOBSCOT after taking the final jump, was easing up at the end. DENOBSCOT made a poor landing at Ike seventh jump and. being under pressure thereafter, sulked m the final quarter, refusing to extend him-self when put under punishment. SK IBBLKEEN was sent to the front and. making the pace fast, tired fii.iii too much usage. Scratched 1 n;o.y.Missioii. 157. A rj A A FIFTH RACE 5-8 Mile Straight. 69885 -58—2- 122. i 8488 added. 2 year olds. TC I krt Betttag. Net value to winner $::0: second. S7Q: third. J88. liniex Horses AWtDPSt 4 % Str Fill Jockeys Owners O H C P S 14547*MISS FIELDER WB 94 3 7 2 L" 2° 1; B Marco F D Weir 10 15 12 5 21 14600 FEN ROCK we. 104 7 2 5"k « 3h L" J Kederis A Belmont ft 3J 16-51 1-2 14888** JESTER W 97 S 3 CJ 7 «•" 32 H Sumter F R Hitchcock 4 6 G 2 1 14545*MONTROSA w 110 4 1 1- I* 1 4i Cral Montpelier Stablela 30 20 8 4 18880 CAGE WHITE wk 104 6 4 4i 4i 4?. 52 M Buxton J O Talbott 10 20 15 6 3 I4608*FAIR HELEN w 97 2 6 3.. 32 51 63 R NeanderH P Whitney 2. 2| 8-5 2-5 out I4SM*THE MODE w%55 7 577 Moran G A Cochran 20 30 30 10 5 14«10 HECTOGRAPH w 102 1 Left at the jiost. A NicklausJ L Holland 4 4i 8-5 4-6 Time. 593/5. Track fast. Winner th. f. b.v Prince of Mellioiiiue — Dainty trained b.v F. I . Weiri. Went to pos; at l:3S At post 5 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily: second and third driving MISS FIELDER raced close up from the start and. taking a long lead in the stretch, won in a canter Il-.NUOCK and JESTER repeatedly bumped each other in the first eighth and the farmer. Skewing goiwl snood, closed a gap. hut InJsbed tiring and driving hard to hold second place. JKSTKU closed ■ gap and finished with a rush. MONTROSA began clear of interference and. Setting a fast pace, opened a big gap and tired as if short. DAGE WHITE ran well and the effort should improve him. FAIR HELEN was cut off al the start and messed alwuit for the remainder Of the wav. HECTOGRAPH refused to start. Scratched -14130 Mabel Montgomery. 88. Overweights — Fair Helen, :, pounds: Hectograph. :;. A rj A £T SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 8888— 1:44%— 6—188. 8988 added. :: year olds and up- LI. I *T »J ward. Selling. Net value to winner !M : second. gj8j third. 888. index Horses AWtDPSt jfc % Str Fhi Jm-keys Owners O H C. V S 1454! IM. MACDOND ww 8 115 6 2 9 l» D D.1. 1- M Buxton J L Holland 8-5 95_9~5_7ifToilt 14888 GUT FISHER WB 8 118 2 1 l» 2- 24 I SJ J Kederis E F Cooney 3 3i B 4-6 2-4 14848s •POMKTTH BLEIwk 3 87 1 I V "- 3:! 3:: 3 R NeanderMontpelierStable :; 4 A 1-5 out 14818 4PATON wf.6 118 4 « 51 « 5.. 4* 4: J McCaheyA P Doyle I 5 4i S -5 4 5 1S852 TAY PAY tvn li IK E E fi B 6 I .V A NicklausW M Sheedy 2o 25 S 8 ? 12514*HEARTBEAT wk 3 98 3 4 4« 41 4- 5 4 J McKverM Rogers lm 81 81 7 3 Time. 23%. 48%, 1:13%, 1:40. 1:47. Track fast. Winner — "n. g. by Sombrero — Berriedaie trained by H. Marshall*. Went to post at 5:0.;. At pi|St 4 minutes. Start poor andslow. Won easily: second and third driving. DONALD MACDONALD raced Into the lead after going ■ half and had to be ridden sharplv in tin-homestretch when OUT FISHER chalk1 nged, bat drew away easily in the closing strides. GUY FISHER sei the early pace, then raced in closest pursuit and made a wide turn into the homestretch, but bung on gamely when it came to the stretch drive. POMKTII". BLED was taken back and saved iu the early run king and mov.-d up fast after going three-quarters, but tired near the end. PATON was as good as left, and dosed a ug gap. Scratched- 14741-Louis,. Travels. 01: 114427 Yellow Eyes, 110; 14431 Dailiuellield, 100. Overwekrktta -Domett.- Bleu. 2 pounds.


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