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1 j ; j , j . , • AQUEDUCT FORM CHART. AQUEDUCT, N. Y., SATURDAY, JUNE 27, MM.— Fifth day. Queens County Jockey Club. Summer Mect-bmj of 18 days. Weather cloudy. PreahttBg Jaage, C. ll. nilaaj.111 Starter, Mars Cassidy. Pacini; Secretary. Fred KehberRer. Baring starts ut 2:.io p. m. Chicago time 1 :.; p. 111.. *Indieatcs appienl ice allowance. 1ST "I Q£* riBBT BACK— 3-4 Mile. 8*851— 1:1*— ft— 120. 8*89 added. :5 year olds and upward. O X O J Si jUag ilaniiicap. Net value to winner :H-."i: seconil. 0: thirtl. 838. index Horses A WtllSt /j V2 % Sir Iili Jockeys Owners O II C |» S 15045 WATER WBIAJSB w ti Ml 11 2- 2- 8«1 l1 A SchuBrMrs R 1 Milhr ::j ♦; I 2 1 14888 IMPRESSION wn 0 103 2 3 4J 3» 3- 21 J McCa.be H C HaUenbeck »i « 4and x-5 4-5 150C8 GAUL wn 3 1U2 0 5 1- n 1»* 31 M 1 luxton MissAMMarrone 10 10 4i S-5 4-3 15049-CPOS.SHrx wb 3 103 5 6 5i .,- B* 4- J Bwtwell A Belmont 7-5 8-8 8-8 8-fi out 15015 SCALLYWAG w 4 100 4 4 it! :.- J McCabeyll J Morris- « 7 0 1 1 12588 JIM BASEY an 8 IU 3 2 :A 4l l1 « L DerondeMrs M R Farmer] 7 7 3 G-r Tim.. 23%, 47«5, 1:13%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g, by Dick Welles— Parisienne Ira. mil liy H. 1. Mil.cr. Weal to jRist at ::i4. At post :! minutes. Start good ami slow. Won dtivin; second and third the mam. WATttR WEIXES showed marked uaprovement ami, after haviag followed the leader cius.lv, drew away at the eighth post, but tired in the closing strides ami just lasied loin enough to Withstand LM-IRKSS IONS Challenge. Tin- latter was cut off repeatedly, but ran as If lies! and would have won in an-t.rher stride. GABL showed great speed in pat-en. aking, but tiled badly near the end. CUoSSBI N refnned to extend herself in the early running, but finish. ,1 with a belated tush. JIM BASKY showed speed. Scratched 15087 Grover Hughes, 113; l5014*Aayiade, 108; lS068*Pomette Bleu, !i7; 14834 Honey Bee. 80; 12115 Hedge, 111: 14888 Hester Prynne, 107: 8332 Andrew, !*5. Overweights — ;.-irl. :: pounds. 1C1 Q7 SKCONI BACB— 3-4 Mile. 88331— 1:18— 8— 198. 00 added, t jtar aaat and up-tll O I ward. Selling. Net value to winner $:«H ; seconil. 0: thirtl. S.°,. _b 1 1 lex lli»rs es A WtllSt 4 . % Str I-iu Jockeys Owners 0 H c P S 18884 RATINA w 3 105 8 1 Is I- 1- ll L DerondeMrs M B Parraerl a 7 11 and-"« 15015 TKII-LER w 4 111 2 2 V V S-1 2 .B Marco MissAMMarrone E ." 3* •; .". 3-5 1409 HBRMIS JR. w 5 109 .", 4 i- C3 4i V J MeCabe J J Korb 20 20 20 8 4 1 8888* •NORTHERNER wb 3 97 3 S X 4 3- 4- R NeanderMontpelierStaMe 1 it u -10.-5 1 5888* •RECESSION wb 3 lol 4 3 7 H S* .".• H Sumter F R Hitchcock 8 f 2i 11 r.4-.". 2-5 13055 ROBERT ol-IVERwb 3 108 7 7 H I ;! fi: J Batwell R Parr 12 15 12 5 24 14888 l:.l:TLETT w 11 3 lOS 6 C 3- 31 7" 7s A Sthugrl Stevenson 10 12 10 4 2 I4888*SAM BARBER waa 18 MS 1 S Gb 7 s S M Buxton E F Whitney 20 20 20 8 4 Than, 24, 48%, 1:14. Track fast. Winner— Br. f, by Dick Welles— Pos.ttr trained by W. Praall. Went to post at :5:o2. At iMist 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; seconil and third driving. I:T1.A quickly raced into a long lead in the lirst half and. withstanding Tltll LliUS challenge, won with spe. tl in reserve. TKIILEB was c.ear of interference and, racing in closest pursuit, moved up menacingly after entering the homestretch, but tired in the final sixteenth. HKBM18 .IB. rati well ami outgameil NOBTHRRNBB when it tame to a drive for thirtl place. The latter was pulled up at the start ami closed up much ground. RECESSION ran poorly. BABTLBTT was a forward contender for the lirst half. Scratched— 8832 Andrew, 111. Overweights Batlna, 2 pounds. IpT I Q O THIRD BACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 88378— 1:48%— 3— 88. 00 added. 4 year olds ami up-fj X. O O ward. St Ming. Net value to winner 1Hi; -co.aiil. »70: thirtl. ■$:: . "index Ih.rst-s AVVtlPSt,4 /£• ■£ Str Kin Jockeys Owners O 11 f P S I50ifi-AMALEI WB 8 8M 2 3 31 4 3- H 1 J Kederis MontpelierStable 8 E .1 5 7 ". 3 5 out 1 4838*OOI JJT wit 4 !»•". « 4 .".J fis f," t* -- B Marco A L Aste 4 4 M-46-83-i 18881 LOHENGRIN wn 4 105 7 fi 4 " I2 V 31 A NicklausQuincy Stable 4 S 7 2J 8-8 14891 PA TON wb i 113 5 1 IP .". B*] -ll I . C lbth.-r A P Doyle I 8J ;;j c :, 3-5 15045 B. OF I-N MWR a 4 loS I S V 11 l1 V -" - J McCaheyJ E Dwyer 8 id s 4 2 I50»3*AFTERGLOW wit 4 105 4 2 . 3.1. 8J .".- «3 J Batwell P M Walker G 8 7 2S G-5 14338 J,TAT lAY wn 0 100 1777777 11 Sumt.-r W M Sh.-edy 25 30 25 id 5 Tim.. 25. 50, 1:151s- 1:«%, 1:47%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g, by The Bcrlbi — Tarantella trained by T. J. Il.aleyl. Weal to p;ist at .!:2li. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second anil thirtl driving. .MAI. I I. under slight restraint, followed the leaders closely until straightened out in the homestretch and tr. vv away decisively under hard argiug. GOLD! began slowly, but responded well to punishment ami finished with grtat speed. LOHENGRIN w.i a forward contender threagaoat, bat was tiring at the end and j -.st tasted long enoug.i to outstay PATON. The latter ran closer up than usual anil finished gamely, but raced below his best form. BEIXB oi BBYN MA WE unit alter setting the pace to the stretch. The winner, entered for 8800, was bid up to 8803 and bought in. s. i.itel . .1 r.tM.i Strenuous, 103; 14959* Pa Ingerfleid. 100. Iff 1 QQ l-OIBTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 54020—1:21— 3— 101. Sixteenth Running Carter Handicap. OlOl. Value tT,fW8. o.vtar-olds and upward. Net value to. winner ,025; second, fci5 ; third. 50. Index Homes A WtllSt 4 % Str Kin Jockeys Owners o H C P S 14888 ROAMER wit 3 100 S 3 1- 1- 1» 1= 1- M Buxton A Milhr 0 0 « z C-5 11355 BORROW w 6 I2» 11 4 61 31 2J 23 .= J Nott.r H I Whitney ft tj G 2 1 18848 PLYING EA1RY W8B 4 HI lo ! H l 3 3- :* T Davits E B Oassatt 10 10 S I 8-i I44SSXMERIDIAN wit 0 123 4 7 4 i- B" 5 4t J Kederis R F Carman 10 15 12 5 _i 14788 TEN POINT W 4 120 :i 1 2i V d- 4t a C Bcame A L Aste I 3 7-S 84* 1-8 I4888SGAINER a r. 3 107 2 11 12 si 8l 7 f - C Elith-r II l Whitney t-3 6 fi 2 1 18848 BUCKHORN w 5 US 3 5 B 9l M V* 7 A NicklausK .1 Mackenzie 10 10 10 4 2 1 I9H8 LEOCHAREB wn 4 115 I 6 71 41 4" til Si J MeCabe J W Schorr I 10 S 4 2 l5O40JiLin euc.old w 3 los 7 o s- 7 7i s- pi j Batwell A Belmont 10 B 12 i 2i 14872 IS1DOUA VIM 1 Hi 10- lo- 10 lo HiJ J McCahtyP M Walker 30 M 81 X 4 14881 REPUBLICAN WB 5 M8 12 12 H» H» M* 11» U« II Wolfe J O Talhott 15 20 20 s 4 14: 8l FREDERICK I* w 4 112 fi S i» 12 12 12 12 L, DerondoII C Halh-nbeck H 30 20 S 4 .Coupled in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time, 23/d, 47, 1:12%. 1:24*5 new track record. Track fast. Winner— B. g. by Knight la-rant — Bone Tree II. trained by A. J. Bohlsltorough. Went to |nist at l:ii2. At post 4 minutes. Start pior and slow. Won easily; second and thirtl driving. BOAMBB showed gr. at speed and. racing into a long lead on the far turn, won easing up. BORROW was on the extreme outside while rounding the far turn and moved up gamely in the stretch, but tired slightly in the Baal eighth. PLYING FAIRY was favored hy good racing luck throughout and hei! the others safe through the final eighth. MERIDIAN made up ground and 8a Bat I ll fast. TEN POINT was messed about and was eased up at the end. OAINBB closed a big gap from a slow beginning. BUCK-IIORN was repeated f rat off. LEOCHARES tiret! badly. Scratched _L5iit.s Ttot-k View. Kill; l.-i04i;»H--len P. irhee.llis.: j ir,M;7 1 Yanke,- Notions. 107. -| A f Pll-TH BACK— 1 Mile. 88878—18—8—188. 8888 mhled. 3 -year-olds and upward. 1ST O JL lJ Selling. Net value to winner 511: second. 0: third. $::0. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 - Str Tin Jockeys Owners o II c | s 18848 MONOCACT w 1 113 I 2 1» l1 HI 1* I* J Batwell J 0 Talhott 1-2 1 2 7 20out— 15046 ROLLING STONE w 6 US 1 I I 21 25 21 L" A SchugrO C Sniithson 4 5 5 4 .". out 15848 •PROGRESSIVE WB 4 181 1 1 T- I 3 I I J Metcatf Mm P E Browat 4i 3 5 out Time. 23%, 47%, 1:13%, 1:40. Track fast. Wlaaer — Ch. g. by Hamburg Monadour trained by W. S. House. Went to post at 1:28. At lH.st I minute. Start good Bad slow. Won easily: second and third driving. MONOCACY .vent into the lead shortly after the start ami, hoMtfag the others safe all the way, was cantering at the end. ROLLING STONE made a game effort after entering the homestretch, but was tiring and driving hard at the end to outstay PBOGRBSSIVE. The latter finished gamely. Scratched -1504S Doaald MacdonaML 110; 15081 Ella Brysoa, 10. -I a -I SIXTH BACB— 8-8 Mile. 15102— 50%— 2— 100. 00 added. 2-year olds. Msliiaa 1p» Q X rx: X Selling. Met value to winner .$:;.HI: seconil. 0: third. -$::0. Index Horses AWtPPSt H 2 % Str Pin Jockeys Owners o 11 C p S 18888* AL BEEVES w 10S 5 2 3J 1- 2- I1 M Buxton l.rooksith- Stabb-2 3 A 5 3 ". out 15047-LTXIRY w 107 fi 4 1" 31 l"t 2 J Bajtwell A Belmont I i I 1 2 5 out 18847EGMONT W »8 2 1 2J 1" 3- :;- R Joandt-rMont] elierStable 4 7 7 2 1 14E16 M. MONTGOMERY w 10:? 7 3 4 ZJ 4 I J McCaheyJ Fltaaimmona s 10 10 4 2 14821 fTfiUAlL ar 103 I i H 5J 5* .".* L DerondeMrs M R Farmerir, 2» m 7 3 16847*LOIS V. wb 98 4 7 7" 6 fi fi5 15 Marco P I Weir s B IS E Z| •WODAN W MS 1 fi I 7* 7s 7l J Metealf C W Carroll 6 12 S 3 7:." 15047 LEDA W lKi S S fi S S S II Hummer W C Daly 30 40 40 15 7 Time. 23. 47%. 1:00%. Track fast. Winner — B. c. by Peep oBay — Lovelight trained by C. M. Odom. Went to |« -t at 4:54. At post 2 minutes. Start g.M.il and slow. Won easily: second and thirtl driving AL REEVES, after racing close up from the start, slipped through next to the rail at the eighth post nod wan going away. I.I XI HY. although lame when going to the post, set the early pace and was a puna im nt contender, but tired in the last eighth. BGMONT was messed about throughout, but finished mat and gamely MABEL MONTGOMERY showed sated. The others were always outpaced. Scratched 14C10 Royal 1?»- 10r-