Saratoga Track Improved: The Kentucky Stakes Falls to the Game Finisher, Bonnie Tess, Daily Racing Form, 1915-08-17

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SARATOGA TRACK IMPROVED THE KENTUCKY STAKES FALLS TO THE GAME FINISHER, BONNIE TESS. One Step Wins Another Race — Lindenthal Finishes First, but Is Disqualified for Fouling The Grader — May Be an Extension. Saratoga, N. v.. August It Pulton toft tin- l.ril-li:un racial of Saturday the apart w.is reanmed today with n. mil Improved track conditions, fair weather and a program above the ordinary fat a Monday. Favorites ami well-backed horses arm successful in most of the races, several of the arto-nera betas eepeclally will supported. The Kentucky stakes for two-year-old lillics. was today* chief offering aad it went to the Quiacy Stables Boanlt less, which wen by u narrow mar gin over Feminist. The latter, as usual, began last ami. showing liet- usual high speed, led until well within the stretch, where Boaaie Teas, whicb had been under preasme tor a qaarti I of a mile, eaine on ami won after a hard drive, Rlumc. which linislied third, was the victim of bad racing link. Martin being forced to ease her il win n lie attempted to get through on the inside in the stretch. TW Kentucky Stakes was instituted in ls7o and run to 1805, when it was discontinued, it "as revived in P.WH and has been run each year since, with the exception of 1 IH 1 and 1912 when racing was suspended in i w York State. The condensed history of the -lake since 1991 follows: Year. Winner. Wi. Jockcv. Val. lime. Ittoi Mary Worth ... 98 11. Cochran. .,255 l: i! Vf. ]!Mi2 l.adv Albercraft.191 Bice 2.4no l:06W 1903 T. Lady Rohesia.194 F. ONeill .. 2,570 1:07% I.mu Candida 99 v. Travers.. 2.590 l :o7 1905 Bauble 9U Baird 2.145 1 :is 1900 Clara Huron ... sit Hefferman .. 1.815 1 : v ■ 1!«7 Ella ONeill 1UU Finn 1,9*0 1 :0tr - I.mps lleien Harvey ..109 Nutter :;7."i 1:10 1909 lii *p iisful 3d Creevy 673 1 is- 1810 Beth 94 ]•:. Martin .. 1,165 1: 7- 1913 CroMKbnn 114 T. McTagrt. 075 1 -t it ■ - 1911 Montrosa 104 M. Bnxtoa .. 975 1 : OT -- 1915 Ronnie Teas ...MM J. MeCabey.. i;75 1:08% A handicap al one mile brought on ■ field of tve With One step at all times favoril ■• ami heavily backed. The Camden lilly made- rood after a well Judged ride by Mack Gamer. Slie outfaced her op|H-iiioii while going down the backstretch and Garner, skillfully rating her along in froal and when i.oiy. which had been rather slow at the start made a threatening effort. Uarncr held one Step together long enough to win easily, iar ners mi i was iwarded the tilth race when Lindenthal was lUwiuallfied and The Grader placed first. The latter bom bad bit from the start by several lengths with Lindenthal second. Bounding the far turn Kederin arged his mount and Lindenthal wore the pacemakers dowa and won the lead ju-i after making the stretch turn. Then Lindenthal Damped Into the Grader either bj intention on Kcderis pan. or els acci nut of the swerving r ■ tired horse. At any rale The Grader, which seemed beaten al the time, was compelled in ease an, while Lindenthal went on to finish first by several lengths. The stewards allowed Gamers claim of fuii. it was a centainty that Lindenthal woatd have beatea The Grader had there been so interference. .1. s. Barbee of Kentucky is fadcaTorlag to leaae CaUgh Mill, to Which he will send several mares. Provided thai the ritiaeae of Saratoga will raise ;.0to. in the nature ol a bonus, the present meeting will be extended the tu • additional days In this month Harve La Montagae. who has been racing ■ stable of Iioims in France for the past frre years. was an arrival here today. Public Service oinmissioner William liny ward was an arrival today from New York. The I rack. While iiiihIi better than it has been in a week, was lill dead and it will take considerable time tor it to thoroughly dry out under the surface Trainer William Shields today schooled the raiding Fly Peep between races ami the manner in which he fenced attracted innrli favorable comment from horsemen. i lie colt has never faced the barrier. After The Grader was placed lust by the stewards. he was advanced from ,990 to ,409, and sold to 1 . B. MeGinnls, but trainer V. .1. Young after wards repurchased him at an advance. .1. V. Hedrick., who was represented in the Bfth ra«i by Shyness, which he recently secured not f a setting race, claimed Lindenthal from .1. YV Schorr for ,050. after that racer had been dis ■lualined. Lindenthal was p, have been sold in til Si borr sale in i Saturday. The stable of B. H. Stelh* Will he shipped t Ottawa tomorrow night. K. T. Wilson has repurchased .Viualft from the Hedrick stable. .1 E. Madden claimed illume from K. R. Stelle lor ..*in. While being walloped thi morning the two-year old Bright Coudbar, bj Sain Dishabille, owned by George •■ Bennett, ran Into the fence and was killed. The coll was liberally engaged in stakes. Jockey George Cony retarned from Canada this morning, but will go lack Ttraraday and join the stable of ii. c. Bedwell. i. I Brockmtller sold Important to Kmil Hen after victory Saturday. Former jockcv V. Knapp. who is connected with the stable oi Clifford A. Cochran, is the father of a health] nab boy ban resterday. Jerry Carroll, acting for the Shoshone stable, lias leased from W. i Presgrave the rannlng uuall ties of the steeplechaser Bryndown for the Piping Bock Subscription race, which closed today, and is to be Mill at tie autumn meeting. Charles li mruse departed for Montreal this morning and. after engaging in a weeks Bahlng, will I n baud at Ottawa next Saturday. Saratoga work outs n Sunday morning over a sjow track were Birdland- Three-eighth* in 38 Blnme Three eighths in 9. Brlaa Three eighths in 30. Bromo Three inartera in 1:18. Celtabel- Eive-elghths in 1 :06. t hurchill live-eighths in 1:05. Dinah Do- Mali mile in ;.-!. Fl Rlod Mile in 1 40. pttsgerald- Half mile !n " -,. lroghg- Tine, -eighths in ::s. Gnat Tbr pmrters in 1 :l!t. tireville l hree quarters in 117 ,. Handful- Three quarters in 1:21. Hedge Five-eighths in 1 M- Jai ..Ii i Three quarters in l :ic. Korfhage Half mile in .1 . I a/.nli Hal I mile n 51 . 1 . ... h.n . - Three quarters in 1:14 Luke- Thr eighths in .".71-.. ,- |;iis Cassidy Mile in 1 :4b. Mollie Elliott Five-eighths in 1:03V One Step — Thr eighths in 31%.. orlln Krtop -Three-qnartera in 1:38. Peaky -Three-quarters in 1:17%. Plaint Iff Three eighths in :!7. Uaoiil Mile iii 1:46. Kenard Three-eight lis in ::s-. sir Vmati Five-eighths in l:i_-.. Ten Ioini Three quartern In l :24. Tlpperary Flve-elghtbs in 1:05. Top Hat Hall mile in 52%. Tow ton Field — Seven-eighths in 1:39. Water Witch — Five-eighths in IKK. At Saratoga today over a Rood track the workouts were: Adams Express— Three quarters in 1:18%. Adroit — Three eighths in :;7. Alhena— Five-elghtha in l :"4. Black Beauty — Plve-eightha in 1:08%. Ulue Thistle -Mile in 1:50. Borgo ■ Half mile in 01 -h,. lirooinvali — Three eighths in 41. I.uckhorn Half mile In 52. Caatara— Three-quarters in 1:21%. Cardamine — Three-eighths in 37. Chesterton — Three-eighths in :;7. Col. Brown — Three quarters in 1:19. Coquette — Three-eightha in 41. Corsiean Three quarters in 1:18. Of Merrick— Half mile in ." 4. Daddys Choice- Half mile in 53. Distant Shore- .Mile in 1:53%. Keninouse — Half mile in 52. Flittorjrold — Five-eighths in 1:00. Forecast Half mile in 51%. Friar Bock Five eighths in 1:00. iipsey George — Three-eighths in 38. Hansa — Three eighths in 87, Helen Barhei — Five-eighths in 1:06. Holiday — Three quarters in 1:19%. Ilaria — Ffve eighths in 1:04. Kilmer — Half mih in 52. liarae Henry Half mile in 52%. Mission Belle — Three quarters in 1:21%, Mohonk- Half mile in 51%. Moonstone — Half mile in 51%. orator — Half mile in 5:1. OSullivan — Sei en eighths in 1:31. Ialanquiii Half mile in 51. Pebbles — Three quarters in 1:23. Iolarius -Three quail ers in 1:19%. Presumption -Three eighths in 37. Regret— Half mile in 49%. Sam Jackson Half mile in 54. San Vega — Half mile in 5:.. Scottish Knight Half mile in 01. Sea Bench Hall" mile in 50%. Sharpshooter Mile in 1:5$%. Smoothbon — Half mile in 51%. St. Isidore Three-eighths in 38%, St. Rock— Five-eighths in 1.-00%, Striker — Three-quarters in 1:10. The Finn Mile in 1 : 19%. Thornton Hall mile in 59%. TnaVar King Three-quarters in 1:23. Waterblossotn- Five-eighths in 1 :05.


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