Belmont Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-16

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1 — T IT — . I*T , — iiu-iii Bushy 111-.111, ■■ r-i pounds. . I yj ___1_ 1 BELMONT PARK FORM CHART. MBW YORK. MONDAY. JUNE 15. I3M.— Sixteenth day. Westchester Racing Assseiattsa. Spring Meet- t, ing ut 21 days. Weather cloudy. ™ I e-iili ng Judge, r. II. lettiiigill. Startr. Mars Casstdy. Racing Scerel.iry. A. Mel.. Kaili.eker. " Racine Ktarta ai 2:::o p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. * Indies tcs apprentice allowance. 1 1/4 O Q Q FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 74808— 1:04 3— «7. SUM added. 2 year olds. J tOOO iillies and Celdings. Selling. Net value to winner ..i; second. 0: I bird. . ::o. J Index [iefsea " AWtlISt , .- "4 Sir Kin Jockeys Owners O H C 1» S B 1 1707 -IN T w 103 4 4 21 1" 1" V J Kederis J Butler 4-5 2 2 7 1o,»ut EMBROIDERY w Wl 2 2 8 ::- 2«1 21 M Buxton Brookside Staid.:, 10 .1 1 out I KitO HARLEQUIN w 94 1 1 ll 31 J* !• H Sumter V R Hitchcock 8-5 2 7-5 1 I out 137!! DAISY STEVENS W M 2 3 4 44 I: Marco K 1 Weir 4 G r, 7-6 oat Time. 1:38*4. Track muddy. 0 Winner— P.. f. by Voter — Mosquito trained by R. c. Benson. Weill t i-t at 2::;ii. At post :; minutes. Stan good and slow. Won handily: second and third driv- 14 ing. GNAT, showing the most speed, outran the others all the wsy and continued to bore out through the E 1 mi quarter and interfiled with EMBROIDERY, but 1 claim of foul was not allowed. EMBBOIDERY ran 1 v.ill Mild finished gamely, but the winner held her sale at the end. HARLEQUIN was forced to be taken l- laek at the eighth p.-t. then responded gamcl.x to urging and was wearing the leaders down at the end. 1 IAISY STEVENS was outran all the way. 1: Scratched 14785 Hydroplane. H*S: 14130 Clonturf. 00. U 1 /I QQQ SECOND RACK 3-4 Mile Straight. 74830— l:os-"-., — 4 — 137. 00 added. 3-year-olda f, I f-O O *f and upward. Selling. N.-t value to winner H : second. 370; third. 330. ,j "index Horses AWtlISt j jj x, Str Iin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1- 1177 1 LILY ORME witM 3 2 I» 1» 1" 1 W Ward II W Warner :, :, :i.i 7-r, :; :, Y 8334 PAWHlSKA w 4 M I "• 2*1 3*1 i* 2 .1 Metcalf Jericho Stable 4 4 3-6 4-5 2-5 I 17 15 HEARTBEAT ws 3 146 l « 4- Ill1 ::■ j McCaheyM Rogers .•; 4 18-57-6 3-fi K I 17 15 ViMVi; EMBLEM WB 3 MS 2 4 3 V " I- A NtcklausF E Drown 4 M E 2 1 14 17 15 MARY WARREN w 3 143 4 I 5»1 6» ;:- 5 J Kederis A Miller 15 K 8 I 8-4 ti I 1771 sn CAN wS3M 4 1 3* • 8 ; M Buxton W l Althouse fi 1; •.". 1; :, lt ; .: SIR CALBDORE wlM S 7 IS 7- 7 | . .1 MeCabe B l McGraw 1.7 K IS I 1 14 I1043**MUSKMELON wsb 6 143 7 s 7* V "• I H Sumter . I R Marquette .Ttir, M M I 4 Time. 1:15, Track muddy. _ Winner— Dlk. f. by Monsieur de LOrase— Web of Pate trained by II. W. Warner. K Weni to post st 3:05. At post :; minutes, start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv " Ing. LILY ORME t««-k the bad quickly and. winning all the way. withstood PA W 1 1 1 SK AS challenge J f iii-h- The latter was haul ridden from the start and tired In the dosing strides. HEARTBEAT was • ravored by the going and essily dis|M,Sed of the others in the 8ns I eighth. YOUNG EMBLEM showed speed 14 and quit as if abort. ASH CAN was knocked out of contention shortly after tin- -tart. MARY WARREN F ran fairly well. i l Scratched — 14MW Executor, 102: 12.".S7 Aviator, 100; 11353 Nild, 102. ]■ Overweights— Mary Warren, :; pound*. 13 IO/IA TIIIIH RACK— 5-8 Mile Straight. 83388 SB 3 133JL o added. 2 year-olds. TtOJb J A I ow inei -, N. t value to winner $.;!MI: si cimd, yT : third. 0. liidcx llmscs AWtlISt t j - Sir Kin Jockeys Owners o H C P S 14787 1LADT ROTHA w 111 ;; 2 1?. 1 | II 1- J Bntweil II T O.xnard z : 17 101-2 out 14630 DISTANCE w MB 1 1 3* 2"- JJ 2"i- Fb tin 1- . I •: Madden 1". 13 13 4 ti-5 14787 *TINKLE BELL w bm 5 :; :; :;; 3» ■. .1 Kederis J Dutb-r 6 8 1 4-5 3-3 11088 STAR shooter w 115 1 1 l3 c 4 IM I.uMon J w Schorr 7-M9 4 0 out— SIDE SHOW w 103 2 .» S i o S I Ford Brookside Stablcl5 40 40 H 2 Time. 1:0035. Track muddy. Winner— R. f, by Golden Maxim or Favettc— Sandy Bar trained by A. J. GoklsboOUgh. Went to oost at - :31. At pest l minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. I D ROTHA set the pace under slight restraint in the early running and drew away easily in the titial 1 ghth when hallcnged. DISTANCE raced in Insist pursuit of the winner, out was tiring" at the finish and just lasted long enough to outstay TINKLE BELL The latter finished gamely under punishment. STAR SHOOTER did not appear to run well hi the going, but moved up gamely after going an eighth and was forced to pull up when l.ADY ROTHA crossed hiui. Scratched— 14819 Polish, 110; 14819 Minstrel, 1O0; 14819 Northern Light, 103; 14032 Reflection. 103. overweigiM- Distance, 4 pounds. I/tO/4 1 rOCRTH RACK 3-4 Mile Straight. 74989 1:08% — I 137. 00 added. 3 year o.ds _ TtOrt J. and upward. Selling. N.-t value to winner .S40II: seem id. 0: third. 0. index Horses A VVilPSt .4 ~j :;± Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H g P S 14788 SCALLYWAG w 4 109 1 2 P* 11 1* 1» .1 McCaheyH .fMorrTs JTTii 9 .". 14 out I4699**ALTAMAHA w S 104 2 1 «• z- 2« 2»» R NeanderMontpellerStable 1-2 11-201 Jout— 14700 BONO OF VALLBY w 3 Mi 3 3 3 3 3 3 P Ford H Wattersoa 1". 24 24 2 out Time, 1:13. Track muddy. Winner — Br. g, by Artiieath II. — Skadi trained by J. FltastoHMBS. Went to iiost at 3:58, At jiost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. SCALLYWAG set a fast pace from the start and tired in the linal eighth, but came again under an energetic ride and outgaraed ALTAMAHA in the final strides. ALTAMAHA iwerred out in the first half, but finished gamely under punishment. SONG OF VALLEY was outclassed Scratched— 14768Water Welles. 112: 14715*Edlth W.. 95; 14504xBesom, 113; 14274 Silver Moon, 102-14689 Phyllis Antoinette. 1K : 14700 Mater, 100; 14741 Maxims Choice, lor,. 1/1 O /ft FIFTH RACK— About 2 Milos. 0STJ4— 4:13— 4—150. Ste -pechase. 00 added. tJcOtC 3 year-olds and upward. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 00; eronil, 00; third, 0. 555 Horses AWtlISt 4 7 10 15 Fill Jockeys Owners o | r P S I46121LYSANDBR w 4 142 1 .". 4l 1- 1» 1* P M Tighe FA dark 3-6 4-6 3-6 out— 14693 DAYHEAD w 3 132 3 I 8* L- 2" *• r* -y OBrien T Hithccock t2 2i M 7 llout 144S93*HIGH PRIEST w 3 132 G 2 2J i* 32 35 3° W Alb-n It Parr 6 S C 3-6 3-6 9SS1 SEVEN STARS w 5 147 2 4 ol S| S E 4- T Tuckey T Hithccock T2 21 21 7-lUout 14718 SIR GILES W E 147 4 6 6 6 45 5 R Gilbert J E Davis 15 15 IS E % 5 14993 ABERFEEDY w 3 132 E 1 11 33 Dost rider.O Fain W Cordes 10 15 10 3 B-S tCoupled ill betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 4:23. Track muddy. Winner — B. g. by Ogden — I.aodice trained by W. Freeman. Weni to post at 4:25. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won cantering: second and third driving. LY8ANDEB was reserved behind the leaders until in the last turn of the field, then moved into an easy had and was canteiing at the end. BAYHEAD fenced in faultless fashion, but could not get to the winner in the last half. HIGH PRIEST saved ground, was hard ridden throughout and easily held the ethers sale. SEVEN STARS fenced poorly anil lacked speed. SIR DIKES quit after going one mile AUKRFKI.DY fell at the ninth jump. 1A Q/i H SIXTH RACK-1 Mile. 579M-1 :37%— 3— 104. 1 added. ::-y, ar..h|s and upward. SrOIrO Allowances. Net value to winner S4g0j second. 0: third. 339. Index Ili.r-es AWtlISt Vt jjj % Str Fill Jockeys Owners o || • | s l499SsGOLDEN PRIME w 3 MS I 3 P 2 V 5 1 A Nicklaus.l F Carlisle : , 4 U-53-6 out 14101 STAKE AND CAP xv 3 lOG 2 4 I1" 4|; ti; :i! 2i L Deronib Oak Ridge Stable! f, 1 7 loout — 1 4798 *S TONEHENGE wb 3 105 4 1 1"- 1 1* 1» 3r- M Buxton S Ross 8 8 s " out 14719SIXTY FOUR xv 4 112 1 2 2i 33 3» 4° 4" D McDanTE F Condran 3 7 7 2 out I47K0 APPASSIONATA WSB 6 110 5 5 5 S •" E E H Sumter J R Marquette Jr34 50 E4 I 3 Time. 24. 48%, 1:15, 1:41%. Track muddy. Winner — B. f, by Goldfinch — Rosa Prim trained by A. C. Dlumei. Went to pod st 4:52. At post 1 minute. Start poor and slow. Won h.mdilv: second and third ihiwng GOLDEN PRIME followed the leader under slight restraint until after entering the homestretch, then responded gamely to puni-hnn nt and drew away in the final eighth. STAKE AND CAP lacked speed in the early running, but moved up steadily and tired after reaching the leaders at the eighth post. 8TONE-1IENGE raced into a long lead while rounding the far turn, but tired when the final drive came. SINTV lont ran well for three-quarters, but failed to stay. Scratched I47!0-Ainalli. 112: 14771 il.itf le Nearer. 112: Faithful. 100. ifii-i Orerweighti nriiio — -Golden «. 1 in M 1 Prime, line, i 1 pounds: |iouiiiis. Stake duuc and iiuu * Cap, «ip, 2. ~.


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