Phosphor a Carter Handicap Winner: Proves Himself a Great Mud Runner in a Race Where Roamer and Harmonicon Run Unplaced, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-06

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PHOSPHOR A CARTER HANDICAP WINNER. Proves Himselt a Great Mud Runner in a Race , Where Roaniur and Harmonicon Run Unplaced. New York, Julj 5. Going into an early lead and I ■doing his oppo-ilion safe to the liui-h. although i rpeatedly challenged, Phosphor, Schuyler L. Par- ..ii- good sprinter, todaj accounted for the seven ,-- nth running ol the Carter Handicap. More rain wa« i.s|Min-ible for a uiud-h track and Phosphor showed I in, -elf to he a -up- rlative mini runner. He picked 1 up his imp-si uf lid p- unds and. although pur to a i drive in the final eighth to out-lay the lightly weighlod 1 tie BleU, he did it in race hur-e la-li- - ion. Leo Skolny. showing quite a bit of improve i,.nt with less weight up than be has been carrying, ran into third place after being a forward contender. Uoanser and Harmonicon, the lop weights and the • public choices, wen always decisive! outpaced. . The Carter, the running of which was viewed by an i immense throng, was wo th ,923 to the winner. Second in importance to the Carter Handicap wan i ,l„. Clover Stakes for t v .year ..II- fillies. It t u won bj Celandria, only recently disqualified 1 ittcr finishing find In a race at .lam. ma. Lorac. tin- well-backed favorite, went Into an earij had 1 vllich she maintained until well into the stretch. where she was challenged bj the winner, ami In a hard drive, in which both fillies dlspla; I rs i iiiimnc is Celandris came away at the ead to win i b a length. The Clover Make- was worth si. ■"•-• . lavorite- were successful In half of the t ■ • -only the detcat oi Republican, qn.ited at .ihi-on i in tie fifth. In which be was asked to meet ratber r cieap opposition, being a decided surprise. The i- i.illiott racer led In the stretch, but init badi] near the finish, Dryad and Ben Quince both beat ing him. Shatin n Biver won the stoeplechase after Adven luresa Iwd opened ■ long lead, and Polariui took thi iipeuer In easj fa on. Phe weatbei wh ■ i i was threatening all forenoon, tuned out fair as the ■ i •■ prog ret ed. The horses that l. w. Heffner took to Canada t • r 11 c. Halleuheii, arrived safely back at Aqueduct t I., ki * Bj i ae 1 1 «o retoraed. P|e Im ran In the first rice without lean;: shod 1 VJm Mini, ii- he has on several occasions. Hi- own-:. .1 s ownbey. says he la a bard horse to plate. A- there has been no meeting of the Jockej Clid u e hi- arrival, rumors to the effect thai I. V. May baa been refnsed a temporary trainer- licin-• .- ar.- without foundation. It develop- that the yearling* that r. B. L niaire p arena sed at Me receat sah were r loha ii n Madden mill i hnrles K. Berrymaa. Due lll . :iiv has punhic.l the two voir old I -ie ■ Be H ,i from .1 B. Madden. lockey Tommy McTaggarl an I Robert Gayror r were arrivals ir Denver, wheat the farmer has s bt-eii r.diii.. The horses that B. J. aldcu raced iu KeatUCkJ y ,: , for J. B. Davis will arrive here wit liiu a few days and will be trained by Matt Brady. -were: " Aiiueduct work mils over a slow track Saturday Asaeaa Three eighths in ::s"-,. All Smiles— Mile in 1 :lti ... Armament Mile and au eighth in l:01. Bar -Mile iu 1 :48%. Belle of the Kitchen Three-eighths iu 38%. F.-nnie Tess Half mile in ol. _ Brian Lorn Bile in 1 :." l. Dr. Bab Half mile in il. ; Gnat -Half mile iu 52%. Little Nearer Three-eighths in 38. : Miss McUiggle Half mile iu 52. Iolarius Three-quarters in l:2n::... Iullux Three eighths in :;s.-,. Bae B. — Half mile in .".L. l.elin.int Park work outs over a slow track S.U-nrdaj wen-: CardaniiiH — Five eighths in l:ti;!-,. i Chicle Half mile in 54%. 1-eriiroek Thiii cpiarlers in lAij-.r.. I Harm, nicon— Mile in 1:44. i ManhasM-t Hall mile iu 56%. " ireteader Half mile in 54. Beajtet Half mile in 35. Kenienibrance Five-eighthfl ill 1: I2:!-.. Slipslnsl — Fin-eighths in 1: .;.. , St. Vivian — Fhrei qaartera in 1:17%. Thunderer— Half mile in SO. I.ciniont lark vork outs on a fast track July -I were: Charter Maid Mile in 1:46%. Distant .Shore Mile in Flo1-. Fl Biod Mile and an eighth in 138%. lenmouse -Half mile ill !.». Hanson- five eighths in 1:iU. Northerner Tin • e ipiai ters iu 1:111. IM -phor Hall mile ill al. Iu— in F,..ot- Hall mile in 48%. Lock View Half mile iu III1-.. Sand Uo k Half mile in Id. Sherwood Half mile iu 55. Stroiiiboli — Half mile ill 4S. llelinont lark work-outs July •" on a fabt track w i re: Addie M. — Mile iu 1:..«. B urow Mile iu I : sv%. ardamine Fivee.uhths iu 1:0-1. Dominant -Half mile in 48%. Hands T Three-eighths in 38%. Ildiku -Three-eighths in ST. Frince of Cotno Three-eighths iu 08%. Begrel Half mile iu 55%. Han toga Mile in I : I. - . Scaianioiieh Half mile in 55%. Vladimir Hall mile in 50, Whit- Hackle Five eighths iu 1.- M%. Aqueduct work-outs of July 4 ou a fakt track were: Camellia Three |uartera iu 1:18%. llano-, in — Three-quarters in 1:1s. High Tide -Three eighths in u7%. Malabar Five-eighths in 1 :ii::. MhM Pasale Three-eighths in M%. Pebbles -Three-eighths in oil-.. Fussy Willow Half mile in 51. Sea Shell Half mile in 50%. Silver Threads -Half mile iu 50%. Stellarina— Half mile in 4!H/.-,. Aqueduct work out- July 5 over a fust track were: All Smiles — Quarter mile in 24%. High Noon Seven-eighths in 1 :i"j. Lady Botha Seven-eighths in 1:29. Little Alia Half mile iu 50%. Murphy Half mile in 51%. Old Ken Halt mile in 50%. Perth rock Three-quarters in 1:18%. Touehdow n -Throe eighths in 30. Vaaa — Half mile in 51%.


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