Belmont Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1915-09-15

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" I , ; j J j ! , ! . : I BELMONT PARK FORM CHART. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1915. Belmont Iark. Twelfth and last clay. Westchester Racing A-sociatioti. Autumn .Meeting of 12 days. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, F. it. Hitchcock. Presiding Judge, C. 11. Fettingill. Starter. Mais Cassidy. Racing Secretary, A. McL. Bariocker. Racing starts at _:.".o p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. *lnilicates apprentice allowance. fc fc k £_ Q FIRST RACK- 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 21688—1 Htt%— 2— MffT Parse . 2-year- _2 £k _/ O O olds. Selling. Net value to winner if UK: second. i: third. $:;o. "li.d.x Horses A Will St U , % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o H C 1 B 22851-*1.F.N.IAMIN w 10_ 4 1 D 1- ll I1.. J Pita Cleveland Stable 2| : Z_ 7 Inl 3 22884-MAHol wis 104 14 4+3- .A 1- J McOabeyR Angarola 7-« 8-8 7-» 2-6 out 22S84*SOITIIKRN STAR WB .. E 2 L1 L" 3 J*l BS CampbllD B McCinnis W Z U 4 M 22851 NOLL] w Ho f. I B 43 43 i:- 1 Hoffman W C Daly M 4u 40 M I 22031 HADDVS CHOICE WB 113 3 5 ; : V .V" 0" T Davhs H C Ilallenbeck 21 21 ll-ll 5 1 3 22558 IN AND OCT wit 111 Z 6 ti I ti « H CavanhW Mulligan 30 40 40 10 3 Time-. 1:06. Track fast. Winner— Br. C, by Ildrfoa — Belle of Belle Mead trained by F. Regan. Went to post at 2:38. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving. BENJAMIN raced into a safe lead in the first ipiarter and won all the way. but was ridden out to withstand MAIFOIS challenge. MA1POTJ raced well under pres-urc throughout and gained gradually, but bored oat and lost much ground. SOUTHERN STAB raced in nearest pursuit to the stretch and cpiit in the final eighth. DADDYS CHOICF ran ixsirly. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched ZZlSdriag Day. in?; _l7o_ Marcheaa, 107. Overweights In and Out. -1 pounds. O O Q Pk /I SECOND RACK— 1 Mile. 10870— 1:36% :: 117. 00 Added. :: year -olds and up _a __ 9.J tJ TC ward. Selling. Net value to winner 85; second. : third, jgg. Index. I |ors i AWTllSt t B Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I S 22880 BEN QUINCE WB 4 107 3 2 l"k P V 1- i:i J Mc Tagrt B Witte « « E t-2 1-5 22776 BORAX w :, !." 4 1 Lh 3- 3- 2*2 M Caimr J Kilcovn.- 4 and i M 7-M 22168 I IRIAN BORU WB :. MS «i I S" V and I ™ M Mthews.l Long I 1 1U 5 2 22816l*RISII.A wit-! 101 :, 3 Is S* 2*1 3A f 1 McKvrr.I K Davis ti S fi 3 4-7. 22816 +S. WTo w . ". M 4 3h 4 6* 6" ."i3 B CarapbllW Q Kiaa;-DoddsM 13 1l I 8-5 22781 sam SLICK wit 3 loo 1 ■ i »; 6 ; I C Bgame Cleveland stable B-S C-« ll-MZ-ooat Time. 12. 23*i, 36. 48%, 1:01. 1:U%, 1:27%. 1:41%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. u. bv Peter Qafice Beaita Brash trained by M. Baha. Went to ]Hist at 3:05. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. BEN QUINCE, running in suddenly improved form, set a fast pace-, withstood repeated challenges and drew clear in the ho stretch, but was tiring at the tinish. BORAX raced close up for the lirst half ind was shuffled hick on the turn, but came through nel to the rail in the homestretch and vvas gaining rapidly in the tinal sixteenth. BRIAN BORU closed up gradually on the outside and lalsbed fast. BU-SII.A quit after making a game effort at the ipiarter post. SAM SLICK was ridden vigorously and could never improve his position. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched t-2iL".i;ioaining. 98. O Q Q P_ P_ THIRD BACK— 1 Mile. 1l,S70— 1 :.; ;%—:— 117. i *.". Hl Added. 4-year olds and up- *X_l_-__8 ward. Selling. Nil value to winner $::7.i: sei-oml. QQ; third, gg. "index Horses AWtPPSti -_■ % Str jjTa Jockeys Owners 0 11 C D S 22880 in v FISHER wit olio 3 I 4i :i» 2* 1« l3 T Davies B F Cooaey 2-6 ll-2»l-2ont— 22918 SONG OF VALLEYwB 4 KKi I 1 H 1A li :: 2 * J McTagrtK Tame hill 15 30 30 4 3-3 22850 BEETHOVEN w .". 107 1 G 3- 3A. 3» 3 3 M Jarn.r L Jacob 5 6 6 6-5 3-5 22915*NA11FR w ; 107 5 3 5 5 5 48 420 J Gartner J W Hedrick Jr 15 30 15 3 1 22753 COIN w 5 111 3 4 3"k 4s 4A I 5 C If game ,f B Widen-r 5 6 4 4-5 14 Time. 12%, 24%, 36%, 48%. 1:01, 114. 1:27%, 1:41%. Track fast. Winner— B. h. by Sain — Appollonia trained by F. W. Heffner. Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CI Y FISHER was under stout restraint in the early running, then passed the- leaders at his riders b i-ure and won in a canter. SONG OF VAI.I.KV -bowed the most speed for seven eighths, then tired at the end and just withstood BEETHOVENS challenge. The latter respond* d gamely to punishment unci W is gaining on SONG OF VALLEY, at the tinish. COIN was eased up in the homestretch. The winner was entered for 9830; no bid. Scratched —22880= Amain. 112. Overweights — Coin. 4 pounds. O O Hi A lOIKTII RACE 3-4 Mile Straight. 1 7480V— 1 :0X%— 4— 1:17. i Forty-sixth Running __j 4al O ej J Nursery Handicap. ,500 Added. 2 year-olds. Net value to winner 31,085; see- end. XL50; third. .50. Index Horses AWtlDSt 4 oj •"•« Str Fin Jockeys Ovvucns O H C f S 22779 WHIMSY vvu KM! 5 3 31 1" 1! 1- J McTa_*rtCleveland Stable .". 6 5 3-3 3-5 22881 ACHIEVEMENT WB 114 I 4 4* 4- 3- 2 C Dgame R F Carman 5 7 7 3 4-5 22779CHICI.i: w 122 I 1 1 U 31 36 J Notter L 8 Thompson 1-3 3-5 9-JOout— 22855 INDIAN CHANT wit 107 1 3 2l B 4- 1" M darner F I* Keens 8 8 7 3 7-10 22691 PLEIONE WB 112 6 I 5 G:» 5IU S- J McCaheyd A Cochran 10 10 10 3 6-5 22705 WATERCRESS II. wn loo 4 6 6 6 6 6 T Davits ElkwUParkSble 30 40 30 10 4 Time. 1:11%. Track fast. Winmr — Br. g. by l.urgoinaster — Whimsical trained by F. Regan. Went to ppat at 4:08. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. WHIMSY drew clear after going a quarter and held the race safe to the end. ACHIEVEMENT was repeatedly troubled by the swerving CHICLE and hiiishod gamely under punishment. CHICLB vvas under pressure from the start, but ran all over the- course and tired in the final drive. INDIAN CHANT quit in tie final eighth. WATERCRESS II. begaa badly. Overweights —Watercress 11.. 2 ixuinds. t y ff pr r] Fl rTH BACK— About 2 Miles, i ifl01»— 5 : 10—5— 1 5::. Tenth Running Corinthian __,__* i Steeplechase Handicap, fl.000 Added. 3 year-olds and upward. Net value to wiu- ti,-: .170; sec 1, M; third. . Diiiex Hors~ AWtlISt 3 ti ! 1.3 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C D S 22755SYISII w 7 144 7 f. I* l« 1« 1 l»l L Frnklin H La Montague 3" D. 4. 7 535 22854 KKIITOH w 4 145 I 3 5 4- l U 2* M Tighc T Hitchcock 5 6 6 3 4-5 22630 c I IKR. MALOTTE w ti 153 5 1 V 5- 4-" !*• 3" V Powers Qreentree stable 3 3i 3 I 5 l I 21595 DON. V I.ADD1K w 4 148 3 2 3- 3i 3- 2| 4;" M Hensonli 11 Henry 853 11-103-$ out 22755 ADVENTURESS W 6 133 4 5 3 3- 5M 5 " 5 "•" K Waugh L Jacob U 30 30 7 21 22780 MY KING w 3 130 114-6 6 6 6 B lluvms Oak Ridge Stablelfi 20 28 7 2 22854-SINGLE STICK W 4 133 3 7 7 Dost rider. A Lee J E Davis 13 30 LO 7 3 Time. 4:10. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by McGee — Frou Frou trained by J. K. Frayilng. Went to post at 4:.i.i. At ih si 4 ininutis. Start good and -low. Won ridden out; second and third driving. SWISH showed the st speed throughout, but tired in the final eighth and was ridden out at ,!;,- finish. KEHTOII was under restraint in the early running and finished resolutely. CHERRY MALOTTE made a game effort in the final half, bai stumbled badly at the eleventh jump and lost macfa ground. BONNY LADDIE made several bad landings and almost lost his rider at tbe seventh jump. SIN-Cl i: STICK lost his r ider at the sixth. i f bi SIXTH RACK 6 1-2 Furlongs Main Course. 71401 — 1:17% — I 121. Parse 8000! _i _J U U O All Ages. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 00; .second. 0; third. ■ :: . Index Horses AWtlISt , ~. % Str Fill Jockeys Owners O II C I S 22881 KILMKR WB - H 0 3 3 l»k 1- p P J McTagrt W A ll ime 1 6-5 IV-101 4 out 22852 IT IS AND CALLS WB 3 115 13 4 3 3- _U C Clement L A Divingston 7-10« 5 ;i lOout— 22776 SAN DOW W 4 112 4 4 I* LU 3"k 3"i T Davies Northwood StablciO 30 30 4 out 22780 VHIR w 3 112 2 1 3" 4 4 4 H Cavanh.I K Davia M 30 3 J 1 out Time. 12. 24. W*. 47V5. 1:01. 1:15. 1:22. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Plaudit — Expressiag ttraiued by W. S. Walker. Went to nasi at 5:01. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. I ILMEB set the pace under a stoat pull in the early running, then drew away and won in a canter PUTS AND CALLS ran next to the rail throughout under hard urging and- finished gamely. SANDOW out-. laved VIFIR in the final drive. Scratched 3201 l-Racontetisc. .7.


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