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BELMONT PARK FORM CHART. L.EW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914.— Eighteenth dav. Westchester Baling Association. Spring Mietiug of 21 days. Weather clear. Presiding judge, C. II. 1eitingiU. Start, r. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. A. Mel.. Earlocker. Racing starts at 2:;;o p. ui. Chicago time 1 ::!0 p. in.. Indicates apprentice allowance. O lTilST RACE 5-8 Mile Straight. I.00.S..— ."is— 2 122. 1 0o added. 2-year olds. 1/fQT rt «_/ X dfl Selling. Net value to winner ~-",~s"tr~Fin gSOj second. tTOj third, gg. Index Ibises AWtllSt t ■ Jockeys Owners 0 11 C I» S 14788 a MISS ki elder wu loi 1 I n, q V li B Marco ID Weir I ;!. IS-tt-lwout 14821* AMAZON w lu4 2 1 1*11" P* 2* D Stewart J W Hean .*! 4 ::. li r. out 14838-KMl:K01DERY wn 104 4 4 3 :! V P M Huxtun BrookaMe Stable 8-fi 21 S !»-10out 14744 PAGE WHITE w M 3 5 4-4- 4- 4*| H Wolfe J O Talbott 10 15 1J 4 out 14819 FHNROCK wb 103 5 3 5 ! G 5 J Kederis A Helmont I 4 3i t-fi out Time. 1:00%. Track fast. Winner— Oh. f, by Prince of Melliourne— Dainty trained by F. I. Weir. Went to post at 2::;.;. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tin-same. MISS FIELDER lan in closest pursuit of the leader from the start and. linishing gamely. OBtntayed AMAZON in the final drive. The latter showed the most early spied anil hung on resolutely to the end. SMBBOIDBBT raced forwardly, but bored out all the way and fired in the una! eighth. PA6B WHITE was prominent tor a half mile. FEXROCK was always outpaced. It Q1 Q SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile Straight. 71088 1:88% 1 187. 8888 added, .-year-olds rh*J A. Q and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. 0: third. $.".0. Index Horses A_WtPPgt_*4 I » •■ Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 : P S 14 715- * EDITH W. wn 3 l»2 4 4 I1. 1 1 1 I: Marco PI. Weir S5 2 if-5 4-6 2-6 14741 MAXIMS CHOICEwb 3 100 2 8 4«1 2*1 21 -" W Ward C H Robbins 2i 4 3J 7-6 7-M 14841 -ALTAMAHA w 6 107 1 1 B H ** M R NVanderMontpelierStable 3 4?. 4 8-6 4-6 14771*.!. J. LILI.IS xv I N r, | - h 41 4- 4- j Mc-TagrlD Stevenson 8 M 10 4 2 14824 ■-•MR. SPECS W 8 110 I 7 6*1 73 6- 6*1 J I.utwell A C Illume S 10 8 3 8-6 14820* I.KN QTJINCK xv I 102 7 3 «- 6*1 6» 0-- J McCabeyB Wltte 4 6 5 2 1 I483i MISKMELON xv « loS 8 5 I 8] 7- 7s M Huxton .1 R Marquette Jr30 40 30 10 5 12533 WALTERS WB 3 103 3 6 7l ■ 8 g A NickhiuvL Martini- li 15 12 5 2* Time. 1:13. Track fast. Winner— h. f. by Lncb — Dicker trained by F. D. Weill. Went to post at 3:01. At | ost 8 minutes. Stan good and slow. Won -asily: second and third driving. KDIT1I W. raced into the lead Immediately after the start and. while under slight restraint, withstood repeated challenges from MAXIMS CHOICE and was drawing away at the linish. MAXIMS CHOICE * as bumped at the start, but closed a big gap in the first eighth and ontgaased AI.TAMAHA for second place in the Im il drive. The latter was prominent throughout and Unishotl gamely. J. J. LII.LIS ran well, but tired in the last sixteenth. HEN QITNCE ran poorly. The Winner, entered for t0, was hid up to -l 2.i and bought in. Scratched- 147.SO-.T «e Bosenteld, 04; 11941 Herman Dayle, 113. Overweights — J. J. Llllis. :; pounds. Q"l 4 THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile Straight. 88885— 5S— 2 -122. 8888 added. 2 year olds. 14 rx *J JL 7and Maidens. Allowances, get value to winner y::;H : second. . 7Q: third. $:: . Index Horses AWtPPSt,4 Mi % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 148213TYPE wi: 110 7 2 3 3 1 1- J Butwell E D Weir 5 8 5 2 .1-10 SARSENET wb 105 6 3 H 8* gi gl n Wolfe MontpelierStable IS 16 I 2| 1481 9 n DERVISH xvn 105 11 1J l3 - :: .1 Kederis J Bailer 7-106-5 t 2-5 out 14821 -JESTER xv 108 5 4 61 5?. 4:- 4» 11 Sumter P U Hitchcock 4 i 4 S :, 7-11 1.1XlRT XV 105 3 7 6* 4- 5- 6* J McCaheyA Helmont 6 12 12 4 2 MLDtREST GIRL xv 105 2 6 4* 6- 81 6le J Metcalf J W Schorr 6 8 7 2* 6-5 1413G CI.ONTARF xv 105 4 5 7 7 7 7 M Huxton Hiookshb- Stable G 15 15 5 2* Time, l:001j. Track fast. Winner — I!, c. by Singleton — Typical trained by E. 1. Weir. Went to post at .":.:2. At post 2 minutes. Start glial and slow. Won easily: second and third driv-i: g. TYli: raced In close pursuit of the leaders and, responding gamely when called on in the stretch, drew away easily in -.he final eighth. SARSENET ran green, but showed tine speed aha finished gaiuelv through the taat quarter. DERVISH had no mishaps and. after setting a fast pace, tired near the end. JESTER w.-,s away slowly and cloned a big gap. LIXlRY and GOLDCBBST QIBL were both green and will probably show Improvement. Scratched -14840*DlsUnce, 105; 14000 Al Reeves, 10S. Overweights — Type, 2 pounds. f -| pr FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile! 570K4— 1 ::!7%— .5—104. 8888 lddcd. .! year olds 1/j T:C7 JL *J Handicap. Net value to winner 8880; second. 00: third. 0. i.dex Horses AWtllSt t :- % Sir Fill Jockeys Owners O H C P S 714820 I Il.rilERHOl.D will 1 1 2"k 2" l» l* 1*1 J Hut well A lUlinont 1 6-5 I out - 14788 PUNCH HOWL w M8 I 3 D l1 23 2» 2* J McCabeyB E Coooey 7 5 32 T-6 out— 14788 HOLIDAY xvsn M I ] | :; | :; :; J MiTagrt Mrs A Harklie I 7 ■ 4 5 out Time. 23%, 48y5. 1:13%. 1:40. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Hastings — Fairy Hold trained by S. C. Hialreth. Went to | ost at 3:08. At post ." minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. FLITTFRCOLl followed the leader closely under restraint until after entering the homestretch, where he moved up rapidly and easily disponed of PINCH BOWL in the final eighth. PUNCH BOWL showed superior speed for sev n eighths, but tired near the end and was probably short. HOLIDAY was outpaced. but finished gamely. Scratched » 14741 Theniliill. 116; 14788* Vandergrlft, 108; 14820sSpearbead, 88; Hsi:;-Stake and Cap. IO0; H7N0|S sset II . 8t. Overweights — Holiday. 2 pounds. f -| f* FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. 87884— 1:37% — :— 104. 00 added. :, year olds and upward. 1j t j ±. Q Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner 8388; second. gOj third. 888. Index Horses AWllTSI % _■ fj Sir Fill Jixkeys Own crs O 1 1 J - 1* S 1 178! BT*RS AND SPESwh 3 102 787 S?. 3 2-= 1:I Brady .1 E Madden 6 15 li 1 - 14824 BS7LRAT wit 4 115 I 1 l3 2" B 11 2 M Huxton H I Meitraw 12 12 10 4 2 1478! CAGLIOSTRO w I Ml c, | b ji 41 41 |i j Lowgo E F Whitney M M M N E 14788** JOE Ki is i:F-LDw 11 3 !i7 ! 2 1- V. I2 XI I J McTagrtD Stevenson 1 7 5 13 lnl 2out I4«!3 BBBTHOVBN T 4 115 4 7 S« 7- 71 6- 5- 1 DerondeS L Larsons 6 6 3 1 1-2 1478! I-i:aii:itL vlM 3 4 3J 8* f 6 63 J McCaheyA 8 Cochran 7 10 10 4 8-8 14780-.MISS SHKRWOODwa 3 MO 16 6-4 51 8*» 7* A SehngrD M Stewart 7 8 5 2 4-5 14898 MARGART MEIsEw 3 108 8 9 !» 9 P 7 s-" 1* Eord II Meise S S S I s r. FAITH FEE w 4 110 I 3 4- 8* 9 9 9 J Kederis .1 O Talbott 10 10 7 21 6 5 Time. 24%, 48«i. 1:14%, 1:42%. Track fast. Winner — It. c. by Yankee — Miss Angie trained by C. T. Pattcrsoni. Went to |«ist at 4:25. At Mist 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Woti oasily: second and third driving. SlARS AND STRIPES steadily improved his position from a slow start and easily disposed of his opposition in tli-. linal eighth. P.KI.RAY ran in close pursuit of the leaders and saved ground on the turn. bin tired when challenged and was driving hard at the end to oatatai CAGLIOSTRO. The latter was repeatedly cut off. but rationed fastest of the leaders. JOE ROSFNFIF.LD set the pace, but ran out when rounding the last turn and had to he eased up, then linished fast when strai glleneil out. PEACEFUL showed speed. Al 7 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 8833 -1:51%— 5— 115. 8B88 aaawel 4-year olds and up-4-;7 14 1 I ward. Seling. Net value to winner 40: second. 0 third. 0. Index Ibases AWtPPSt% % =»j Str Ein Jockeys Owners O 11 C 1 S 14790 xilY FISHER wn 8 118 1 3 1 - 1". PS 1= P .1 Bat well E r" Cooney 1 11 lnl 5 out — 14700 AM ALFI wn 6 102 2 I 22 2- 21 8*1 2- II Wolfe MontpelierStable 2 11 511 5out— 14700 ANY IORT W 6 Ml 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 J Kederis E E MeCargo 2l. 4 16 5out— Time. 24*5, 48%, 1:15%. 1:41%. 1:53. Track fast. Winner — 11. h. hy Sain — Appollonla trnmed by E. W. Heffner. Went to post at 4:55. At post 1 minute Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. GUT FISHER went to the front at once and. holding sway throughout, won easing up. AMA1.IT raced iu closest pursuit and saved ground when turning for home, lint -was easily held sate. ANY PORT was out run early and -;,me wide on tin- stretch turn, but was closing up at tin- end. Scratched— 1 14824 Pregreearre, 113.