Belmont Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-06-03

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BELMONT PAR K FORM CHART. NEW YORK. SATURDAY. JUNE 2. 1917. BehkMNkt Park. Fifth day. Westchester Racing Association. spring Meeting of 1 7 days. Weather clear. Steward to Represent Jockey Club. II. K. Kaapp. Judges, K. C. Smitli and C. II. Pcttingill. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Ra Ing Secretary. A. McL Earlocker. Racing starts at 2:::u p. m. Chicago time 1 :.;u p. ml. «Iiidi -Mles apprentice allowance. 0 0*3O|_ PIR8T RACE— 3-4 Mile Main Course. June 3, 1015 1 :ll--,— 7-125. 878888 Addad! CJ O O J TC 8-year-olds and upward. S lling. Net value to winner 1917.sh7S.33; second, 0!; Third. Sftl. Index HocatS A Vt_PPSt_Jt ■ xi Str Fin Jockeys Owner-* O II C, P S 3i76« NIGHTSTICK w 7 124 4 I 1- I* 1« 1« A Collins Kentucky Stable 881 i 1-:! ouT-" 33068 FAVOUR v. 4 lift 1 1 .", 2. V 2 W Knapp D 8 Dryer I 34 IJ 2-5 out !»286SSMISS KRUTER WB C Ul 2 2 f V V 3 W Ohert W Cahlll 10 s 12 2 out l3S884DAN wn 3 ill :; I 14 14 B TroxlerW R Mi/.ell 60 60 60 8 3-2 Time. 24, 49. 1:14. Track slow. Winner Ch. g, by Brooasstick— -Hosaespna trained by W. F. Martin; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney 1. Went to post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start, good and slow. Won easilv: second and third driving. NIGHTSTICK, favored by the going, set a good pace from soon after the start and won under restraint. PAYOI R responded gamely in the laal quarter to punishment and held MISS KRITKR safe in the Baal drne. The fetter raced forwardly and gamely, but tired slightly near the cud. DAN was always olltp.-.ecd. Scratched- 33187 Double Eagle, 120; 88870 Genesis, 100; 28544 Rjrerdaje, 117. QOOO PT SECOND RACK 1 1-16 Mile?. July s. 1813— 1:44%— 8— 1280 Klaiont Handicap. O O OUtl 81,888 Added. 3 year-olds and uiiward. Net value to winner *5; second, 00; third. 00. Index_ Horses AWtPPSt , ~~",1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H V P S 332 13 BORROW w 0 123 3 1 2- 1" 1« I« 1 PRobBOBH P Whitney 1-?, 1 2 9-20out— 88888 DADDYS CHOICE* n 4 ;•» 1 :; :; l :: 21 2* It Tratoe E Hera H 2* I nut- 88148 STAR MAID w I in:: 2 2 1* 2- 2 :: 3 A Collfaaa II II Hewitt 20 30 30 2i out Time. 25, 49, 1:14, 1:40=,, 1:47,. Track slow. Winner Br. g, by Hamburg Forget trained by James Bow*; bred by Mr. Barry Pnvm» Whitney. Went to peat at 3:12. At pant t minute, start g I and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BORROW, under stoat restraint in the early running, raced into a feag lead 011 the hnckstretch and was eased up through the last eighth. DADDYS CHOICE began slowly, but gained steadily and. passing STAR MAID in the homestretch, finished gamely. STAR MAID ran well for seven-eighths and wad eased up when beaten. Scratched 30325»Chiclet, 115; 3322-CIcm:itis, II.. 105. Overweights -Sta r Maid, 5 ponnda. * *_ • £_•*• THIRD RACK- 5-8 Milo Straight. June 1. 1!7 88—8—122. Nineteenth Running OOOOU FashionStal.es. Value ,500. 2-ycar-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $ LOW: second, 01: third. S200. Imle:. Horaea AWtPPSt % M "h Str Fin Jo«-ki-.vs Owners i 11 C P S fSStdW ROSIE OCRADV w 112 2 1 1 U U l»t F Rubson II P Whitnev 2 3 14-54-5 out 38978 ROT AL ENSIGN w 112 1 :: 2J 3- ::« 8* B Kleeger Wickliff a stable s-5 2 8-5 3-:, out S8878ZMASDA wn Mi :; I 2 I" 2J f J Bntwell A Bnhnnnt 3 4 4 7-5 2-ft 82847 MYRTLEGALE w 188 4 ft 41 4- 4* 4s E AnabroseA K Macombcr 30 30 20 ft 8-ft 32893 EMPRESS w M0. ft 4 ft ft ft ft W J 0*B*nJ Batter 4 4 16-56-5 1-2 Time. 1:01. Track slow. Winner Rr. f. by Hambarg— Cherokee Rose II. trained by Jan. Rawe; bred by Mr. II. p. Whitney. Went to poat al .....J. At Boat • minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and thinl the same. ROSIE OGRADY set a fast pace and swerved frequently, also bolted to the outside across BOYAL ENSIGN 8 path and lost considerable ground, but responded gamely to punishment and out-toyed the latter in the final drive. BOYAL EN8IGN was compelled to be palled up and finished gamely when clem-. , claim of foul was lodged, hut not allowed. MA8DA ran clear of interference for the entire wa. Bad finished family, but BRBS tiring in the closing strides. MVRTLKUALE showed sped. EMPRESS was never prominent, Scratched 33245 Annchen, 108; 3S280*Eafifede, 112; 333312Tea Party, 109; Adeline Patricia, 109; S 1 ,irk, 10!. Q Q O i* rj POURTH RACE— 1 Milo. S.pt. 7, 1911 1:30-;:, 3-117. Forty -second Runnine OOOO I Withers Stakes. Value .0W. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $.■■■•. 75; second. . 7M : third. 8888. lades Horses AWtPPSti j. :vA Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S__ r287S4HOURLESS wc lis :; ft r :vh .".= l"k 1?, j ButweU A Befeaoat 11 5l:i-5l::-ft7 lOout 8S28SaRICKETY wn lis 1 1 2J M m • 8k p RobaonH P Whitney s 10 10 2 3-5 xS292 8KKPTIC w us ft | 4- 4J 41 41* :. V Keagfa 11 II Hewitt io lft ir, :; 1 33283 CAMPFIRE wn lis 2 2 2- 2- 21 3" 43 J McTagtR T WOaea 7-134-8 11 8tt toad 33282BALLAD w US 4 4 5 ft 5 ft 5 W J OP/nJ Butler 20 30 30 G 2 Time. 24?5. 48 /5. 1:12%. 1:39. Track slow. Winner — Rr. e, by Negofol — Hour Class II. trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred in France by Mr. August Kclmout . Went to post at 4.14. At post 1 minute. Start gofxl and slow. Won driving; second mid third the same. IKMRl.KSS, after leading briefly, was taken back and saved until round ing the last turn, then slipped throimh aa the inside when entering the homestretch and. finishing gamely under hard riding, outstayed RICKETY at the end. RICKETY displayed excellent speed in the going and. Hfter racing into the lead, held aa gamely when the hnal drive came. SKEPTIC moved up resolutely in the homestretch Bad swerved out slightly in the last eighth, but finished fast and close up. CAMPFIRK quit after going three-quarters in closest pursuit of the pacemakers. Si rafclmi -32S27Omar Khayyam. IIS; 33205 Woodtrap. IIS; 332048Lucius. 118. QQQPU ""FIFTH RACK— 1 Mile. S-pt. 7. 1914— 1:30%— 3— 117. 8888, 33 Added. 3-year-olds. QQuOO Selling. Net value to winner 08.33; second. 25; third. 5. J Bdex Horses AWtPPSt Vt jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 33144Q. OF TIIFJ SEA wn 10ft ft ft I ft* 3!i 2l 1»§~5 AmbroseW Stockton 6 10 10 11-57-10 38198 EO RO-HK wb 113 I 4 3*| 8* ll li 2 J J Hutwell P.riphton Stable 1-2 1-2 7-20out— 33244 PRECISE W Id 2 fi Isi IJ 2* -J- 3J 8 Mrliraw W L Crosby 8 10 10 2i 4-5 38988 CHIEPTAIN WBtM 6 2 2i 21 4- 41 43 R Troise K Herz 6 10 8 8-5 3-5 SS1S8 SPECTRE w 1 X» 4 I ftJ I3 ft-" 5s" 5-° II GrifTiths.I L Irice 6 10 10 3 1 33244 JIMMY BURNS w 113 1 3 41 6 6 I 6 C Bganie Quincy Stable 20 40 40 10 3 Time, 24«i, 48*4, 1:18%, 1:42. Track slow. Winner — Ch. f. by Bea King- Cantaloupe trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. William Garth. Went to jiost nt 4:45. At post 1 minute. Start goinl and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. QUEEN OF THK SKA gradually improved her position, responded gamely when called on in the last eighth and wore ED ROCHE down to win going away. EI ROCHE under slight restraint in the early running, raced into a clear lead on the last turn, but tired badly when challenged. PRECISE displayed the most early speed, but ran out when entering the homestretch and tired in the final drive. CHIEFTAIN raced gamely, but also tired in the homestretch. JIMMY BURNS ran uway one and a quarter miles before the start. Scratched— 32!3HCoiirtship. 10«; 29344 Deckutate, 111; 33023 Passing Fancy, 103; 32908 Bella Desmond. 102; 82898 Paddy Dear, 103. Overweights — Spectre, 3 pounds. QUQrUi SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. May 19, 190.8—51—2—112. 08.33 Added. O O O O t J 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 48.33: second. 23; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt A lh % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P 8 88248 SEAMSTRESS w 116 4 4 2= 1= l1 J Butwell J E Madden U 8-5 8-5 3-5 1-4 82898 GREEN GOLD w 115 2 5 4l 3* 21 R Troise A A Reilly 3 4 18-57-5 S-5 PAPP W 111 6 1 Is 2 31 R Troxler G W Loft 8 8 5 8-5 7-10 BUGHOUSE w 111 5 6 6- 52 41 L McAtee G A Cochran 15 20 15 6 3 "Z1KZ PANAMAN w 111 1 2 31 4. 5- A Collins 1 P Thome 4 5 31 6-5 1-2 32838 SINN FEIN w 111 I 3 5= 6s 6» F RobsonReverwyck Stable6 8 6 2 1 GOLDEN KING 111 7 7 7 7 7 C Brady J E Madden fl 8-6 8-6 3-5 1-4 tCouplod In betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 53. Track slow. Winner — Ch. f, by Star Shoot — Busy Maid trained by W. 8. Walker; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Went to post at 5:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SEAMSTRESS raced in close pursuit of the leader to the stretch, then drew clear at her riders leisure and won eased up. GREEN GOLD gained steadily and finished with a rush through the last eighth. PAPP displayed the most early speed and tired as if short. BUGHOUSE finished fast. PANAMAN tired in the going. SINN FEIN is a good looker and may improve. Scratched— 33245 Caddie, 111; Belvale, 108.


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