Latonia Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-20

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, LATONIA FORM CHART. LATONIA. KY.. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914.— Eleventh .lav. Latvia Jockov Club. Si rln Meeting of Xi « t • i .•« s. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward, Charles 1". Price! Presiding Judge, W. H. Shelley. Siatter. llarrv Morrissev. Kao " ilUj Si ciilar,. . !■;. W. Mnginii. ltaciug starts at J:::o p. m. Chicago time •■ :. in p. mT. *Indicates apprentice allowance. - _ 1 /I CI /I W IHt.vT RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 82311 — 1:46% — 3 03. 0800 added. 2 year-olds. JL ijt/TtO Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner $."»H : second. :iti: third. 4. - _1"" 2 Horses AWtllSt V4 I. a4 Sir Kin Jockeys Owners Kipiiv. Odds Strt I Mil! DlSINICSS AGENT WB 109 11 3 1". 1 1- 1- A Neylon K R Bradley 855-109 " 1 4884* RHODES w 112 1 1 B SI 3 2 F Keogh Q J Long 17 10 0 I4788*ST. cil.YKLCOTE w 187 12 7 8* U n 3* F Rol.insnW Gerst t::- 12 III 10 SYRIAN Will 9 6 71 tir BJ 4* D ConnellvG W J Bissell t f I4J79 1 AM TASI W 109 lo 2 • ?. 20. V 5* C Dishmun.I Spencer t t 14382* WATERPROOF w 104 7 12 VI 8.1. 7.. til A Mott C H Hamilton 47-10 • A 14778»8PRUDEL W 109 4 8 11 9 8 7" J Robbins T C Bradlev S 98m TIMEPIECE wt: 112 s 10 in 71 Oh S« 1 Nieol J B Respesfl it. 1 8*11328 MOSCOW*. WB 111 6 9 6b 10 9 91 F Teahan R Colston J5 ■ lis:;-: OBOLUS w 109 2 5 9 11 1" 1"- W W TlorJ N Camden 14 1177! MARY REARDON wn 109 5 4 4?. 3* 12 11| E Martin W P Reardon 65 i5 I ISC 1-FLOSSIES CROCKET w 109 3 11 3* 12 U 12 R WaldronM C Moore 29 S 5 ■Mntiici Held. Time. 24V5, 49, 141%, 1:09. Track fast. *li miitueis paid. Business Agent, .!i.l i straight, 67.30 place, 1914.sh.:;u show; Rhodes, .$.".00 place, .70 0 show: st. Cbarleote, lield. .60 sliow. Kquivaieni booking odds— Business Ageat, 866 to 100 straight, 2t;r, to 100 place. 215 to 100 show: Rhodes. 80 to mmi place, .::. to ioo show. St. Cbarleote, Odd, 17." to 100 show. winner Ch. . by Canard — Philistia trained by C. llammoni. Went to pest at 2:20. At P"st :: minute--. Start good and slow. Won asily: second and third driving. HI "SIXK.SS AGENT moved into the lead in Hie first quarter and easily belli sway to the end. RHODES, :. i -low beginner, was forced back in the first quarter ami also suffered from crowding on the stretch turn, i. but finished fast when clear and was gaining steadily through the stretch. ST. CHABLCOrE showed % 1 1 speed and raced well up all the way. BYRIAN and TAM TAM ran well and linished fast. WATERPROOF K en-sod a big gap in the stretch. | /I CI/1 CI SECOND HACK— 3-4 Mile. 14s 7 1:11% — • — 108. 1*38 added. ". year dds and up- -L 2C %y *I Xj ward. Sellin g. Net value to wjiiiut tjOQJ second. :;.!: third. 1. Hides Horses AWtllSt 4 i-. % Str Fill Jockeys Owners Equiv. lds Strt t 1 4M1 2CH ARMEU8E wit 3 95 I 5 S 3* 2» Ink A Mott .1 W Goldblatt 605-100 rt» I IM37 .1. B. ROBINSON WB 7 107 -5 2 2?. 2i 1" 2- A Neylon .r Desman 33-5 B I IS«."i SERENATA WB I 97 3 8 8* SS 61 3* E Martin J Kohrman 5 ■ 14708 8UREGET WB 7 Ml I 1 l1 1| 3?. 4" R Waldron.T F Gaffney 33 :; I IJIIO miB w 5 111 din 92 9- 7?. 5 1 F Teahan J T Weaver 6* 1 l4«47,*OJJARTERM,8R WB 0 112 S 7 •" 51 i 41 6- C DishmonW M Reeves 8-5 ■• 13840 KENNETH wn 4 10.8 4 4 4h fij U 7" . F Robins n Mrs A C Mackenzie SO 0 I 19IMI MoiKl.Kl; w 6 107 2 9 11?. 11 9l Si E Gauge! J C Cahn fill 14021 BILLY BARNES WB 6 110 11 I Ik 41 5 9nk D ConnellvH Lang t t I40#0*RIO BRAZOS w 5 107 7 6 7- 71 1H 10* W W TIorMra A G Woodman 24 | 14701 NAOGRANE w 3 100 10 11 11 in- 11 11 E Pool W Steuve 132 2 vMutiiol licbl. Time. 23. 47. 1:13. Track fast. 02 natnels paid. Cbarmcuse. 4.10 straight, ? r..7i place. 04.30 show; J. B. Robinson. .70 place, 04.00 0 ■ ben : s.i. ii. it.i. f 1.50 show, K|iiiva •«-iii booking .hI.Is— ChartiH use. 006 to 100 straight, 185 to 1R place. 113 to 1K show: J. B. Kob-inson. is;, |,, LOU place. 130 to 1H show: Sercnata. 125 to 1 NI show. iVinner B. I. bj Maaagan Bewltcher trained by II. Goldblatt. Went to posi at :::».:. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Wen driving: second and third the seme. CHAKMEI SE, away forward!/, was kepi well up from the star and. anvtag awch ground on the • tretch turn, tie shed fast and outstayed J. B. ROBINSON through the last sixteenth. .1. B. ROBINSON J was well up all the way, ran a ;:ood race and only succumbed after a game effort. SERENATA was forced back in the Orel quarter and closed ■ bi gap in the stretch. SUREGET sel a fast pace to the stretch, but . i red near the end. Y.MIU came Cast in the stretch. QUARTERMASTER moved up on the last turn and " unit in tlie stwtch. Overweights Naograne, .! pounds. "fk pr 4 | 1 1 1 IRD RACE 5-8 Mile. CMIlifu- .V. — 2 -lO.l. I added. 2 year-olds. Colts and d rk. *J *J f Celilinjs. Alb w ; in - s. Xit value to winner .S4..i: second. -M27: tldid. Ogg, I niiev Horses AWtPPSJ j : jj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bi|iiiv. Odds Str7! 7 14727 SHODDY w 107 S 4 1 1- 1- l11 A Xeylon T I. Carpenter 1150-100 14022 FOXY GKIFF w IDS 3 1 ■ 2H 3 21 F Keogh J C Milam 17 1 14400 DELANO w 109 4 2 2" 3 J» SI E Martin T C McDowell IS-.". J i 16.MI PIP JR w 107 I I in 51 5n 4,1 R WaJdronR L Baker 37-20 J SIR WILLIAM wn 107 E 5 4J. 41 1 6* C DislnuonG ,1 Dong ■ 0 I44S2 TKT.W" v 10S . 7 S I 7. 7 61 F Teahan J A Forsythe 1 ■ 14004 I MALABAR WB MO i ■ 5* tj 61 7 i W W TMorJ N Camden 23 Hi J 14060 ELEVEN PENCE WB 107 9 7 8» V 8*1 V W Oberi A T Cruin 156 " ill!.". GREY SQUIRREL w 101 2 3 7" 9 I : D Connelly G W .1 Bissell no 1 Time. 24V5, 48 = .*. 1:01. Track fast. 02 miitueis paid. Shoddy. 6.00 Straight, 015.10 place. ?o.!K show: Foxy Cliff. hB_2.1 place. 010.30 show : Delano, ::.!hi show. lapiivaent booking odds- Shoddy. nr.O to ioo straight, 066 to loo place. KB to 100 show; Foy Griff, I WO |« ioo place, 415 to 100 show: Delano, or. to loo show. Winner B. e. by Calvestcii Kagleta trained by V. T. Young. Went to pest at 3:35. At jKist 2 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won hatidilv; second ami third driving. SHODDY red into the load soon after the start and. being hard ridden all the way, held sway I throughout. iV GRIFF raced well up for the entire way and outstayed DELANO for second place in the linal drive. DELANO was a forward contender, but was tiring at the finish. Ill JR. began slowly and ■ !■- d i good gap. Sli; WILLIAM shewed speed and tired after going a half. MALABAR ran disappoint-icgly. Overweights -Foxy Griff. 1 p.-nnd: T-l.-m. U. 4 QP l FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 14807— 1:11%— 4— 108. Purse .•.700. S-year-oUs and up- TTi/t 1 ward. Handicap. Net value to winner jgjOj second. Slo : third. 05ft "index Horses AWtllSt % . % Str Fin Jockeys OWBCTS Kquiv. Odds Strt I TY»nr, ;Tis~-i~i .ov E w S M 2 I 1*1 r 2«1 l* A Mott w G Yanhc ieo-100 ii 14007 HAWTHORN w 4 119 1 1 l1 1411 -h F Keogh C F Buschemeycr 23-21 0 1 4 7 . I BBNANET w 4 100 4 1 2J 32 3= 31. A Xeylon E R Bradley M 1 14036 PRINCE HERMIS WB 4 143 3 4 4 4 4 4 C DishmonE Marion 41-5 • 1 | Time, 233i. 47%. 1:12. Track fast. 1 02 miitueis paid, Gipsy Lore, 05.20 straight, 02.40 place; Hawthorn. . 2.3o place; no show mutuels sold. :.|iiiv:.tr in looking odds— Gipsy Lore, 100 to 100 straight, 20 to 100 place; Hawthorn. 15 to 100 place. Winner b. f. by Cesariou — Chinela trained by W. II. Bucfcner. Weill .. post at 4:13. At pest I minutes. Stan .-.i.mI aad slew. Won driving: second and third the . 1 mi.c. CIISY LOVE, .lose up from the start, moved up resolutely in the stretch and. standing a bard Baal 1 1 1 ill-ire, outstayed HAWTHORN through the last seventy yards. HAWTHORN showed high speed in pace- . | waking, but tired slightly near the end under his impost. BENANET showed Much speed and. finishing - I j close up. Blight have won but for poor riding. PRINCE HERMIS was outpaced throughout, but rau a good j P overweights — Prince Hermis, 2 pounds. MTiTO FIFTH RACE— O-O U*. lUSm — l:ll% 4 — IOO. 1914.sh00 added. 3 year oals and up- J, db j O j-i ward. Selling. Net value to winner ■$■.-.: second. . l:j:;: iliird. .2. - Index Horses AWtllSt , j :: i Str Fin Jockeys Owners EqulT. Odds St Ft t 14001 EUSTACE wb 3 105 9 4 l1 1- V D D Connelly G J Dong 1290-100 i I40001*LOUTSE PAUL W 4 98 3 S 21 21! 2J 2- A Mott E C Arnold 19-10 » I48G5 * FURLONG wb 6 113 6 7 71 3" 3J 3J C DishmonW J Weber 47-10 j 1 4781 -FLYING Y A NKEEwb 5 115 4 9 S» 4J 61 4»U Kooniy F Gering 39 I I4G04EA MODE W 4 111 S 2 31 6l 4h 6* W WTlorT P Hayes 10 • 14K67 ROYAL TEA wb 5 110 15 4" 5n E 611 F Keogh W H Baker II I 1 170 I ITTLE BEAN WB 3 105 7 6 6" 71 7. 71 A Xeylon Z Conners IS • I 1780GABRIO w 5 115 2 3 51 B1 S- S*; W Obert J Griffin 27 - 124S1 FORTY-XIXER W 5 107 S 1 9 I 9 9 F Benton J F Conwell 201 Time, 23" 5. 47»5. IM. Track fast. 02 Bwtnels paid, Eustace, 027.00 straight, 1.10 place. S4.50 show: Louise Paul. 04.00 place, 02.70 I show: Furlong, f3J30 show. Bquiralent booking odds— Eustace, 1250 to loo straight, -ir.r. to 100 place, 128 to ioo show: Louise Paul, • K*j t.. ioo pla ■•■. 35 to ioo show; Furlong, or. to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c. by Sempronius or Sir Huon — I.oenia trained by P. Coyne. Went to post at 4:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second anil third the ■ - me. EUSTACE, awaj forwardly, moved into the lead soon after the start and. holding on ramely, out-ftayed LOUISE PAUL in a game linish. The bitter ran well and was gaining at the end. but requires a i i stronger rider, ll RLONG closed a gap and stayed well under a hard drive. FLYING YANKEE saved much ground when turning into the stretch and linished close up. LA .Mold: and ROYAL TEA tired in the stretch. OABRIO was forced back in the last quarter. Scratched 1 4."1 ■ Helen M.. 11.: 14s4.s-WillK Ii::. . "1 /% t a PC tf SIXTH RACE— 1 hTHa and 70 Tarda. 80166—1:42—3—00%. 0000 added. 1-year-olds - X 4fc tf O O and upward. Selling. Net ralnc to winner OHOj second, |I30j third. 1. Index Homes AWtllSt .t J- -m Sir I in Jockeys Owners EqniT. Odds Strl : 14747»*T. M. GREEN W S 103 I 4 5J 3 V 21 1" A Mott D N Prawltt 95-KMi » 14041 OREEN w I hH I I -" 21 1 1* -- D ConnellyC W Keidinger 31 I 1 lli:i8 PROSPECT w I 4 104 1 110 P" El 3- 3- B Martin R K Cole 24 1 I I8 ." BEN I.ASA v 6 112 in 7 4i 5- li 41 -P D Xicol O Johnson 7o » 14037* ST WAXO W 4 97 I S 6- P n 51 5» F RobinsnW E Xunn :i. » I47l LEOPOLD WB 0 M8 • M 9 10 A 6 6- W Obert W G Yanke 61-10 licill CHAR McPERRANw 4 104 7 5 Si 7- f 8» 74 C DishmonJ M Goode 47 j 11758 LUCKY GEORGE w 5 10S S 6 3l 4J 7J 71 s1 R WaldronW J Mailman 31 14001 LADY LONDON WB 4 102 2 2 li l1 V H 0" W W TlorW L Lawia .".; 14011CURLICUE w 5 113 E I 71 SIM M 1" A N.ylon J D.gman 29-5 j Time. 24V5, 4825. 1:145. 1:41%, 1:45. Track fast. 02 mutuels paid, T. M. Green. .00 straight, 220 place. .00 show: oreen. 0.10 place. .10 show: . 1 rospect, 05.10 show. laiuivaleii: booking odds — T. II. Green, 05 to 100 straight. W to 100 place, .:• to 100 show: Oreen. 006 j to loo place. 355 to l"" show; Prospect, 155 to ioo slew. Winner B. g, by G. W. Johnson Evergreen trained by J. s. Fvertnani. Went to post at 5:21. At post 1 minute. Star good and slow. Won driving: second and third the ■ .,iie. 1 |1. GREEN began in a tangle, but moved up gamely and. responding to urging, outstayed OREEN I in the last strides. OREEN, showing much speed, raced into the lead on the last turn and only succumbed I right at the end PROSPECT was forced back OB the List turn, but closed a tiiir gap and was going hist ;,i the .nd. BEN LASCA ran a good race, ST. AVANO was prominent BSOBt of the wax. LADY LONDON iuu alter setting the pao to the last turn. Scratched 14780 Font, 113: 1 I7oc, Jack Kavatiaugh. lol. Overweights I : ■ ■ i l.a-ca. 1 pound. : BELMONT PARK FORM CHART. l.EW YORK. FRIDAY. JUNE 19. 1914.— Twentieth day. Westchester Facing osaoeJattaa. Spring Meet-lag ..I Ll days. Weather threatening. . Pni";Tu"g""ji,.ijo. ~lL~lottin-"IL Start, r. Mars lassidv. Racing Secretary. A. Mel.. Lai lock -r. - itaeing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 n. m.j. * Indicates apprentice allowance. 1 A Ch PI A FIRST RACE 3-4 Kile Straight. 7!m;o -1.00% 1 137. Sinn added. .Tyear-olds 1 Lfr ♦/ if t and upward. Selling, gel v. die t,, winner .:.Q: second. S7i: third; *:;"- . Tildes H ■ .~ AWtllSt U ■:■ =-. Str Kin J.pkeys Owners 5 II C 1 S . 14913 T J. LILLI8 u I .7 2 2 :;:i _- 1] 1 | I; Marco D Stevenson I C I 14 44 I li EXECUTOR u l"" • I l1 1 -J "- J Butwcli R Pnrr 2 :: 2| 1 1-2 ]4893*TEA i:xoFi;n v. :: :•_■ 3 1 !•* :- :: ii Sumter D.I Lenry I I I 8 I S l474S»NORTHERNER wn 3 100 1 8 , :•- a- ;. R NeanderMontpelierStable 4 6 0 2 1 14910 PEACEFUL ■ I WO .» 6 41 4" ■"•- :. c Brady Mrs A C I.lume 12 20 15 ; 1 14076* LOHENGRIN wn 4 115 7 4 V 7- 0" I.game Qoincy Stable 31 ii 1S-57-5 7 10 1 I8PI MARY WARREN wb 3 101 5 I 51 V 71 7- P Ford A Miller 15 20 15 I 3 l2S87*AVIATOR w R I 107 s S i I 8« s- .1 Metcalf Mrs R I Miller 20 20 IS I J 1 H 1 -i Sill GILLS WB 5 112 17 7| 8 I .» W Ward J E Davis M M 40 12 I Time. 1:12. Trark fast. Winner B . c, by Baandnockburn Tootsy Mack trained by .1. McLaughlin. Went l" ! I si 2:34. At post 3 minute-. Start poor and slow. Wen easily; second and third div .1 j. HI. Lis. after being a forward contender from the start, responded raineiy when called "n and I lire* away easilj In the final eighth. EXECUTOR, showing the most early speed, raced into the lead in tie tn -I eighth, but tired and -ave way when challenged. TEA ENOUGH ran forwardly and finished gi p. NORTHEKNEB was shunted back at the -tan. but cloned a big gap and finished resolutely. LOHENGRIN was always outpaced and ran below 1 j i — true form. PEACEFUL showed speed. The winner. . enter d for 10, wan bid up to 05 and bought in. Scratched n2.; Master Joe. 102; 14717 Swish, H7: 14830 8lr OUedore, 1 »2: 14841 Song of Valley. Ki. Overweight* Peaceful. 3 pounds. T /I O Pv Pv SECOND RACE— 0-4 M91a •traight. 7isci— i :os "..-.— 4— 137. i 00 added. 3-year-oIda 1 1 j- i7t 9 9 and upward. Selling. Net value to winner .«440: second. 00; third. 0. . f I r ,|,.- lb g5 AWtlPSt U n "-i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II P S I 1X7 1 GROYER HTTGHESw 6 113 1 3 in I2 1* 1« B Marco F D Weir 7-5 7 5 13-Ml-2out I17«8 »*W Ti: WELLESw « 113 3 2 S« I* :: " H Sumter Mrs R I Miller 4 5 44 : I 148P IAWID SK A still io 6 41 4» I1 -I Kederis R C Benson 10 15 15 i S-fi 14604-BFJSOM wn 0 118 ! 1 " ■ P .1 Butwell IS P Randolph 7-5 2 8-5 3-andont 9690 HYPATIA w :: la7 "• 4 4ok r. and* 5 A NicklausH Stelnback 20 25 25 8 :: 14013 BEN «.l INCE w :: 140 I S H I 1 I R Troxter E Witte IS 25 B I I Time. 1:10%. Track fast. Winner -Ch. g. by Handsel -Stamen trained h F. D. Wein. Went to "• -f H 3:05. At post 4 minutes. Start •_..,»! and slow. W m cantering; second and third driv-ing GROVER HUGHE8 drew away into a long lead after going the flrsl quarter and won in a . inter. III: WL .LLS swerved oul in the final eighth, but ran wed and easily held the others safe for second i ii.ee PAWHU8KA t»egan slowly, but gradually improved hi- position and finished gamely. BESOM quit after running a good half mile. The winner, entered for 2000, was bid np to ,506 and liought iu. Scratched— 14»17Gaj Pishsr, 121; 14054 Northerner, U8; 14U54-Executor, 100. • • • " - _ - " 10 0 12 t f t t • S it. 1 J5 ■ 14 65 i5 S 5 0 :. i. 1 1 K t rt» B 5 ■ 33 :; 6* 1 ■• SO 0 t t 24 | 2 0 • J . " d 7 17 1 J J ■ 0 1 ■ Hi J " 1 IACk Fifi THIIM RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight. i7lv5v :p| g .j. gaag added. I year-xt/UU oids. Allowamcs. Net value to winner !j;:,70: s.cml. 0: third. 0. Index Horses AWtllSt t Vj •% Str Kin Jockeys Owners O jj C p S ~ l404OITINKLE BELL w 103 4 3 * 21 2 Ik J Kederis .1 Butler 6 6 4 2-4 out I 170 7 BUSY EDITH WB 100 I 1 V 1- l»k 2J B Marco F D Weir M 12 12 2 7 10 14870*GEO. ROESCH w Ml 2 5 i* ::■ ;:■ 3« M Buxton J V Schorr 1 I 2 5 7 20out— 14871 MALLARD w M0 5 3 3= 4* 4" I"1 C Brady J E Madden in 15 15 3 1 141J0 II A FIX WB 103 14 5 5 5 5 A NieklausW R Coe 15 20 20 4 7-5 Time, 1:05%. Track fast. W er «li. e. by Peter lan I.adv Gay trained by K. C. licnsoii. Went to post at 3:31. At i».st % tninutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the - me, TINKLE BELL followed the l.-ader closely in the early running, displayed great sameness under punishment and outgamed BUS1 EDITH at the end. The latter set a fast pace "from the start and opened a big cad. then hung n gamely, but bet rider was overmatch, d when it came to the deciding hive. GEO. UOESCH bolted to the outside at the start and swerved back to the inside rail in the first half, then closed up resolBtely at the eighth post, but tired in the closing strides. MALLARD showed early speed. Scratched :il 1 Sar-eiiel. loll: 147S7-The Finn, 103. T A k K fj rOURTH BACK— 1 Mile. 57084— 1:37 %— 3— 104. 00 added! JTyear-olds." Selling JL rt *J O I Handicap. Net value to winner 00: second. 0: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPStU j % Sir Kin Jockeys Owners O II C I» § 14872 2CROSSBUN w 115 2 1 V 2- 2* t* 1«J J Butwell A Belmont 1-3 1-2 7-20out— 1 4871* PERTH ROCK w MO 1 3 l1 lJ ll !■ 21 M Buxton W M Sbeedy 4 4 4 1-2 — 14823* MASTER JOE w !« 3 2 3 3 3 I I .1 McCaheyQulncy Stable 6 s 6 1 — liuie. 25V5 50, 1:14, 1:40%. Track fast. Winner -Br. f. by Peter Pan— Lacy cross trarned by s. c. liihireth. Went to |M.sf at 3:58. At ]iost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wen easily: second and third driving. CKOSSI.lN raced In close pursuit of the leader to the -tretch and had to be hard ridden to overtake him. but drew away in the final eighth to win in a canter. PERTH ROCK set the pace under stout restraint in the early running, but piit badly when challenged. MASTER JOE was always outpaced. Scratched — 14871 iKihrea. 110; 14864 Northerner, 102; 14865 Ben Quince, 82. Overweights — Master Joe. •". pounds. — ■ .-j==r. 1/|QprO FIFTH back— About 2 Miles. fi.s.:4 — i : 18— 4— 1 60. Steeplechase. iTTtT siHid. 7«t «_/•_/ O 3-year olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 10; second. 00; third. 0. iud.-x Horses AWtlPSt I C 9 12 Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 14842 LY8ANDER w 4 147 5 3 43 D 1= li 1=J M Tighe F A Mark 6-5 S-5 S-S 3 5 out 14748 ■SKIBBEREEN w 4 147 6 2 3S 35 2« 21 2= W Allen R Parr 2 2 3-3 1-2 out 14770XMERRY TASK vv 7 158 2 11- 4- V 3s 32 B Havnes A Belmont 6 8 S 2. 1 14356 SAND HOG w 4 142 1 5 2- 2U D" l»» 4" "T Tuckey H W Sage 3 5 4 7 5 1-3 14557 CAPRICORN w 5 150 4 6 5 5 5 5 5 T Moore Mrs J K Davis 40 50 10 13 1 1424!$ BAY BROOK w 5 150 3 4 Lost rid. r. J Smith T Wright 15 30 30 S 3 Time. 4:16. Track fast. Winner — !.. g. by Ogdefl — Laodice trained by W. Kreemani. Went to post at 4:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. LY8ANDER was saved under stout restraint for the first mile, then took the lead and. under mild urging. held his opposition safe the remainder of the way. SKIBBBREEN was prominent throughout and closed up gamely b the last quarter, but could never get to the leader. MKRRY TASK easily disposed of SAND HOC when the latter tiled. SAND HOG is a splendid fencer and tired as if short. BAY BROOK unseated I is rider al the Ir.-t jump. 14 QPTQ sixth back l 1-16 Miles. 0680—1:44% 6 128. 8000 added. 3-year sUb and apv TC *J fj Xj ward. Seliu g. Net value to winner !0: second. 0: third. 0. Index Horses A WMPSt U j "t Str Kin Jockeys Owners t H C_ P _S 14756 OtAKHURST w 8 110 7 4 lh 1. » ii V J Butwell p M Walker 8-6 2 11-54-5 0-5 148S8,HEARTBEAT wn 3 ! ! 5 1 5 2« 2»1 2?. •_" J McCaheyM Rogers 5 8 7 2. 8-5 I I8.t D AINGERFIELD w 5 105 ! 5 8 | 4] 41 I- 3 H Sumter Oak Ridge Stablel 4 M-40-5 5-5 1 1875 » GOLD Y WB 4 ON 3 8 S 4J 5» 55 43 W AVaril A LAltc 2 4 10-57-6 7-10 l484l*»SONG OF VALLYw 3 »1 2 3 it 5nk gi |t| gie b Marco H Watterson 10 10 S 3 S-fi 0008»CAPT. SWANSON WB 7 108 6 7 7l 73 65 6" 6s J Metcalf F C Piper S S 4 8-5 4-5 14;:»8*o. r. BUSTER w o 105 1 2 :* 8 73 710 75 R NeanderW D Althouse 20 30 30 1» 5 14913 MUSKMELON WB 6 111 S 6 31 31 S S 1 Pounders JUMarquctteJr 30 50 1J 12 I Time. 24. 48%, 1:13%. 1:40. 1:47. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Ogden— Helen Tboasas trained by P. M. Walker. Went In DOS! at 4:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. WOB rasfly; second and third driving. OAKHPRST, under an energetic ride, took the lead in the tirst quarter and. drawing away while rounding the last turn, wen in a canter. HEARTBEAT ran in closest piusuit of the eader throughout and. while tiring in the final eighth, outgamed DAINGERFIELD for second place. Tie atter was shuttled back on the baekstreteh and closed ui rapidly after entering the homestretch, but finally tired and just lasted long i, .ugh to eutstav GOLDY. The latter ran wide throughout the race, but linished fast. MUSKMELON showed s| d. CAPTAIN SWANSON ran poorly. Scratched — 12.l.nStreniious. 111. Overweights — Mnsksaeiou, .". pounds.


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