Aqueduct Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-30

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i . ~ AQUEDUCT FORM CHART. AUUEDUCT, N. Y., MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1914.— Sixth day. Queens County Jockey Club. Summer Meeting of 18 day-. Weather clear. lrcsidiiig Judg,-, . II. lvttingill. Starter, Mars Caasadr. Racing Secretary, Fred Rehberger. Racing starts at 2:.S0 p. m. Chicago time 1::10 p. in.. *Indicates apprentice allowance-. It 1 OQ FIRST RACK— 3-4 Mile. 9JtBl llf II Tit 00 added, .".-year olds. Maidens. tllOt/ Selling. Xe-t y-iilue to winner 10; second. 0: third. 999. Index Horses AWtllSt % ;■ -4 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners II C l» S 19969 His NIBS w Ml ti 4 :in :j ." 1?. J Glass !■ Johnson -*. SI i_ 54 :. i-: 14789 BABL.YMORN WW 110 S 1 1" I1 V. 2 D McDanlE F conclran 111 M IE « :! 14719 DAKOTA w ]o: 1 7 41?. 41 ;! ? A SchugrD J Aheara U 15 li ti 3 14954 li:Aci-;F[L w lu3 7 2 S 1 Zl 4 4J J Kederis Mrs A C Blame 10 H 10 4 2 14719 DKLECATE wb 105 4 5 6i 7*1 6* 6* M Buxton W L Thornton ti 6 4i I I 1 4550 ■"••MISS CAVANGH wb 98 5 8 10 ll1 S ti= B Mare-o D Stevenson 3 4 4 8 5 4-5 15969 CAGLJOSTRO wb 108 10 fi 7l tii ti1 7l J BatweM B V Whitney 8 10 8 3 8-5 i:illl ROIMJNUO wb 108 ! 3 5- El 7- s- J Mciulic Mrs M It Farmerti fi 3J 7-5 7-10 14916 MARGARET MEISE w 106 3 9 »» 19 M 9 I, DeroadeH Mlese 10 12 li 5 l» 151173 OO.STEU w 105 2 10 8?. BJ »l M K Karrickl Hc-rnstein 10 20 20 8 4 Tina-, 24%, 49"2/5. 1:M%, Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Incle — Countess Wanda trained by J. P. Msyherry. Went to po-t at 2::;t . At ]iost :: ininuti-s. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. HIS NIBS followed the early leader closely uniil in the last eighth, then drew into the- lead and won mieler restraint. EAKI.YMnRN set the pace, but tired under punishment in the Stretch and just lasted leag enough to withstand DAKOTAS challenge. The latter ran forwardly and finished gamely. IKACK-FIIj tired in the boast Mil etch after forcing the- early pace. The- others wen outpaced. Scratched — llaaaas 107. Overweights His Nil.-. 2 pounds: F.-irlyniorn. 2: Margaret Moiso. 3. "I rj f SKCOM RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. S;.»:j7f.—1 -.18—4—122. SStV added. 3-year edds and IBf fj JL I J uiiwaid. Fillies jind Mares, Handicap. Net value- to winner !f4!5; second, 0; third, »:;0. Index Horses AWtllSt % :z % Sir Tin Jockeys Owners O H |» S 15139 FI. VINO, FAIRY wsi: 4 119 4 L 2h 1" S- 1- 1- T Duvi.s H B Iassatt 3-2 3-2 13-Hl-3out 1 5046 H EI. FN BARBSE W ti 114 1 I V l1 11 zl J" M Buxton H J Mackenzie ti ti I 1 out 1.- 09«S1KITK WB S 122 5 5 5 I" p ::- :: .1 Bat well Oneck Stable 1 B-fi 8-6 2-6 out I506X-IliMI-riTE I1LEU WB S MB 2 1 41 5 f. 4 ¥ J McOahe-vMontpe-lie rStable 15 29 20 u 6-5 12115 IIKIK1E w -5 109 I 4 ■ 4 41 E E .1 McCabe H C Hallenbeck 10 12 12 3 7-10 Time. 28%, 48%, 1:13%, 1:20. Track fast. Winner— Rr. f, by Aeronaut— Millie A. trained by J. s. Bealy. Went to post at 3:03. At jmis! 2 minutes. Start g -.cl and sl .v. Won e-.isily: second and third driving. FI.YINO FAIRY, after racing in cloosest pursuit of the leader to the stretch, drew away at her riders leisure when Filled aa and won under restraint. IIKI.IN BARBBE took a quick lead and was rated in treat, but e-ou.d not withstand the winners challenge. SPRITE began slowly and was i ashi i into a promi-111 ul position, but tired in the closing strides. POMBTTE I.I.FI finished gamely and wearing SPRITE down. HEDGE showed speed and was eased up in the last eighth. Scratched— U!iss: Hester Irynne, MB; 14S43 App.sMi.nala. 00; KeOIPAzyiacle, 106; loOf.SMndaiintecl, 1 7 I THIRD RACK — 1 5-16 Miles. C.041S— 2:15 --3— OS. 00 aehlc-d. 3-y.-ar-oldsiutl up-fj IP X I A. ward. Selling. Net value to winner 60; se-c-.mil. Q: third. $:.Q. ~ lnclex Horses AWtiFSt !4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C l» S 15tS8*PATON WB 109 5 4 3J 3J 3- 1- P H Sumter A P Doyle. 1 fi 0 7-10out— 15093 ANY PORT w 6 110 115 5 « | 2* 2* J Hut well E E Mciargo 7-5 11-511-51-2 out 14959 DAINOEUFIELD w 5 107 2 3 1J l1 l1 J» 3« L DeroncleOak Ridge Stablc-5 S 7 9-5 out I5I38*TAY PAY WB 6 102 3 2 4J 43 5 4- 415 B Marco W M She-eely fi 8 7 2 out 11309 CYNOSURE wn 5 107 4 5 2»I 21 2 5 E W Ward G P Sherman 50 GO 40 8 2 Time. 27, 52%. 1:18%, 1:42, 2:16. Track fast. Winner — C». h. by Chuctaaunda — Retaliation trained by A. P. Doyle. Weal to en-: at 3:::o. At pi si 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won cantering: second and third driv-ng. PA IOX was saved liehind the leaders until straightened out in the boniest retch, then drew up and. liking a long ..ad. was only cant. ring at the end. ANY POST ran under restraint early and moveel up la], idly on tic- far turn, but could never get to the leader in the- stretch. DAI NOFRFIKED showed good speed and set the pace to the stretch, then tired. CYNOSURE showed spe-e-d and raced in closest pursuit I.. the- stl.tch. Scratched -14916Stars and Stripes. 89. 1 7 t FOI RTII RACK— 5-8 Mile. 15092— 59%— 2— 109. Twenty-third Punning Clover 1T »J L t £i Stakes. Value .,500. 2 ycai-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner Sl.ltio: second. .00: third, .slop. Index Horses AWtllSt 4 % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1SBTB COQUETTE W ME 3 2 2l 21 2U l1 M Buxton Hrookside StableS 2 17-lc/7-10out 15121 PIXY w 105 7 4 1J SO. l"k L-nk j McOahc-yMontfielierStable 8 8 7 2* 1 14989 CATAXJNA W 119 5 5 7 7 C:- 3J J Kederis J Butler t2 3 13-5IM01-3 15092 -CAIRA w 105 4 3 6J 6h B 4s J McCabe J Butler fl 3 13-51MOI-3 15 M4SKA SHELL W 119 I 1 3J l1 32 V J Butwell R J Mackenzie 3J 4 IS Ef 5 1-2 15070-I.ADY BARHARY w 107 6 7 5 B 4; fi4 Fbther Ii F Carman 8 10 10 4 8-5 1507*aDISaTI8fl W MB 1 6 41 41 7 7 C Turner J E Madden 6 10 10 4 8-5 fCouph-d in betting; no separate place or show betting. lime, 23, 47%. 1:00%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Celt — Adriana trained by O. M. Odomi. Went to posi al 4:00. At neat ■• minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. COQUETTE, close up from the start, saved ground on the- elbow and. after having hump.-el PIXY several times, drew away from the latter in the final fifty yards. PIXY ran a good race and suffered from much interfe-rene-c. but bang on gamedy until in the final sixteenth, where she tired. CATAI.INA was knocked back at the start and. closing a big gap. was wearing the leaders down at the finish. CAPRA tin -i-Miod gamely, but ran into tight quarters near the end. SKA SIIKI.I, tired under her weight after racing into tin- Seed. I.ADY BARBARY and DISMISS unit Scratched -151 21 -Reflect ion, 102. Overweights — l.ady Barhary, 2 pounds. "I rj Q FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 50371.— 1 :3S— 3— 10i. 1914.sh00 added. 3-ye-ar-olds i.nd upward. IIP PI I Q Handicap. Net value to winner 20: second. 31QQ: third. u. Index Horses AWtllSt ■, _. % Str Im Jockeys Owners H C P S t4a lS*AL.TAMAHA w 6 KM 3 2 1 IIP 1- 1- M Buxton J R Marquette.Ir 2 41. 4i ti-5 out 15046 STAR GAZE wit 4 105 2 3 4 4 3J 4 2" J Mel "alley H E Pratt 2 2" 7 5 1 3 out 15140-Bill. LINO STONE ws « 102 112 t ** X" Sl A SchugrC C Smithson 2 2 7-5 13 out I482:1SPEARHEAD wsi! 3 100 4 4 3?. 2?. 3= 4 4 .II* Ryan E B Iassatt 6 10 10 3 out Time. 24%, 48%. 1:13%, 1:40%. Track fast. Winner — R. g. by Plaudit — Passan traim-d by J. R. Marquette, Jr.. Went to post at 4:2s. Al ]H.st 1 minute. Start good ami slow. Won easily: second and third driving. ALTAMAHA took the lead soon after the start and won all tin- way sever fully extended. STAR HAZE lac kc-d speed in the early running, but responded gamely to punishment and Wore ROLLING STONE down in the final drive. The bitter moved up gamely after entering the- homestretch, but tired in the closing liidos. SPEARHEAD saved ground on all turns, but iuil in the last eighth. Scratched 14015Ilnl ich.y. « 5: 14442 Leo Skolny. 1bi; 151 KfYandetgrift. 100. 1 ffl Byl SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 15002 --50% — 2— 100. 1 00 added. 2-year-olds. IQll ft: Allowances. Net value to winner 20: second, BTBj third. $:. . Index Horses AWtPPSt it %. -"-4 Str Fill Jockeys Owners o f » s 15050- LAMPOON w107 I 3 11 l1 I* 1- J Olass CKO Billings 21 3 11515 2-S I. SIS I CHARTER MAID w 104 2 2 B* 3h 3- V C Turner J E Madden 8 10 S :; | 5 14! H7 SARSENET wb 109 11 21 2h 21 3"k L le-roncle-Monti elierStabIe 3 4 1S 57 5 7-10 I IBM I TINKLE BELE wb 112 7 7 5 4i 4 4* J Kederis J Butler fi 10 10 4 2 14014 iTVIH wb 112 4 6 7- U 5- :,» J Butwell P D Weir 0 6 4 8-5 15 I li«« RAZZANO W 112 ft 4 41 73 f Bl J McCahe-yH L Pratt S 10 10 4 I I4I3H ANTRIM WB 104 5 5 «h 51 7- 7* M Buxton Hrookside Stabler 20 2 l 8 4 15004 BDDIE DELLING wb 112 6 8 9 Ss S» g» J McCabe J W Schorr 6 6 31. ti 5 1 5 15118 HAFEZ wb 107 3 9 8J 9 9 9 A NJcklauaW R Coe S S 3 I 1 Time. 23%. 48. 1:00%. Track fast. Winner P.. e. by f! old en Maxim--Ridicule trained by J. P. Mayberry. Wc-nt to seal at 4:5!i. At tH.st . minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving LAMPOON, away forwardly and showing superior spe-ed. took a i|uick li.nl after making the turn and easily held the- others safe from there on. CHARTER MAID raced forwardly and finished with a rush through the final eighth. SARSENET, after racing closest up in pursuit of the winner, tir.-d perceptiblv mar the end and just lasted long enough to save third place. TINKLE RFI.I. showed speed and finished g: mc-lv EDDIE DFLLINO was never prominent. TYPE was unlucky and Bniabed fast. Scratched— 1405c.l;.o. Roesch. 107: 15172 Dismiss. 100; Ninety Simplex, 107.


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