Belmont Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-06-09

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BELMONT PARK FORM CHART. NEW YORK. FRIDAY. JUNE 3, 1917. Polmont Park. Tenth day. Weatckc tor Pacing Association. Spring Meeting of 17 days. Weather clear. Steward to pepresent Jo. key Club. II. K. Knaup. .Midges. P. C. Smith and . ll. Pettingill. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Pacing Secretary, A. McL Karlocker. Pacing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1 :."» p. in. I. "Indicates apprentice allowance. » Q pT Q 9 FIRST PACK C 1-2 Furlongs Main Course. Oct. 14, 1!KI7 1:17% 1-121. 00 t5 i*J *J and tj Added. I year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner ; second. 25; third. 5. Judex Morses AWtllSt , ■_■ ■■, Str Fin Jockeys OwaCll 0 B 0 P S SS44ST.OT.MORNING wit 5 MO 5 I and 1- 1- l» G BynM P Powers 3 I Sj 1 12 MSBS SUN FLASH II. w 3 MI 7 I V 4 :; L" R Rail J S Anderson s 10 s 4 I SS44S*RIVERDALE nIM i I P" V -■ V A Sehas*rS McNaughton 5 « I 1 1 33023 ST. FORWARD WB 3 112 2 I 4. 5- 5s -I. .1 McTagtR T Wilson | 4 4 s ;, 1 r, 33240-.K kk set it irillM :: l :; :;- l| r.,; L McAtee G A Cochraa s x I :: s-5 SSSSS HENDRIE villi I 7 7:: 71 7 11 .1 Butwell J B Madden s M io 4 2 33023 THE BANSHEE II. w I MG 1 I .s c- H 7:l B RleagerG D Widener Jr M M :» 4 I ; o023 BALLY vv :: M.; II I I I 8 A Colltiui .1 Butler I 10 M 1 2 Time. 232-,. 47%. 1:12%, 1:20. Track fast. Winner C!i. g. by Peep oMay l.ady l.algowan trained by W. Shields; bred by Mr. Charles 1. Tivl. Went to post at 2:35. At peat I minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. TOP o IM UORNINU raced RIVERDALE into defeat, then drew clear in the homestretch and easily withstood BITNFLA8H IPs challeBRe. The latter begaa slowly, but gradually improved his position and linished fast and gamely. RIVERDALE displayed the most early speed. Made a wide turn into the homestretch and linished resolutely under punishment. STRAIGHT FORWARD had no mishaps. JOCK SCOT tired in the last eighth. Scratched :i.".515-.i. J. i.iiiis. 115. O t PTO /I SECOND DACE— About 2 1-2 Miles. Sept. . 1915 5:23 -0— 135. Second Punning tj tj fj tj JC Meadowbrook Steeplechase, si. 200 Added. 1 -year olds and upward. Handicap. Net alno to winner . l..-oo; second. S250: third. 50. ladei Morse, AWtPP8tS ! ISlSPia Jockeys Owners pipiiv. odds strt SS41S FALMOUTH w r. 147 1 1 V l» 4 !«• 1«» N KeaaedyF A Clark I s 7 I 3-2 SS41S BET m i na 9 7 !.-• :;- V 11 2" w Blake w R Cae H l". ij E H SS9SS EXPECTATION w C 145 7 .". V V 1- 8j V B Havn.-s J E Widener J I M fi 5 3-5 :-34 x ROBERT OLIVER w I 1 12 r. :i s i | 4 4" m OTonrB Parr s io id 4 2 33408 ■en P.P. MALOTTE w R M S I I S" 7 V B» V Powers Greentree StRble 4 7 7 2J 7 5 SSSSSCREST HILL w E 117 4 4 B 7:l K- 7" §• W Booth M I, Bdnrarta IS M SI I 4 33050 BONNY LADDIE w S 151 R R 71 V .".- 5 7s F WilltamsFolly Farm BU 4 4 ls-57-5 7-10 : 34l« » NORTH WOOD w S 134 I E 1- 1l 5 I I B Vfolke . Northwood Stabtefl 12 12 E 11 SS41S PEBETO w 153 2 I P1 Post rider. 1 Molly II W Sage C 8 8 3 S ;. Time. 5:28%. Track fast. Winner h. g, b.v Colden Maxim or Payette -Price trained by W. Freeman: bred by Mr. II. T. Ox-nardl. Went to post at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start | 1 and slow. AVon driving: second and third the same. FALMOI IM. capably ridden ami saved l«hind the leaders for two miles, saved ground whea possible and. res| ding gamely when called on. outstnyi d BET in a ch.se liaish. BET disposed of EXPECTATION and appeared to sulk when pat under punishment, but came again and just failed to get up. EXPECTATION showed excellent sj d in the earlv running, but |iut as if short. CHERRY MALOTTE ran a dull race. BONNY LADDIE fenced fearlessly ami palled up when he tired. PEBETO lost his rider at the tenth jump. pr * pr THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile Straight. June 1. p»o7 88 i -122. Purse Si.53..t3. 3*h O » J fj Q 2 year-aids. Selling. Net value to wiaaer S50S.83; secsad. S»; third. S8S. "index Morses A Wl PI St U "i Jst rj-in" Jockeys Owners 0 H_C P S 33321 ■"*.! INI : BUG a IN 3 1" 1- P B Kle.g-r J W "McClelland N 10 I 21 t-E SS1SS CORAL KS 3 1 Il .2- :•■ B AmbroseR Parr 4 s 7 2 1 33331 ♦.AMI: DOCK wu lu7 R R I« 4] 3J M Rowan M L Pratt N -0 * 7 I 331 !»!*.! i.-lK A. wit M 7 7 7:1 - 1 R Trofaw A A Rellly M M M N E 33150 ANNCHBN m lol . r, I El E1 .1 MeTagt R T Wils.m 5 7 7 2 1 SSSSS ilAd ANINI w -112 i 1 - ■ II ■■-• J WiMiainsPrighton Stable 15 1 7 Id 3 1-8 33480 HIGH OLYMPUS wbM 4 S El i 7" J Bwtwell Belmont 2 i 2* 20 7 I 33480 POOR JOB w.-al".. I : :• :» R] A SelurgiWiklilte .stable : 2t !••» 7 I DIXON ESS w f 2 2 s- s1 :» C Hunt B L Gerry 21 lo M 1". t; lime. 1:02%. Track fast. AVinner Ch. f. by Pargomaster M iry Morris traineil by K. Patterson: hred b.v Mr. John II. Morris. Went to post at 3:10. At post f minutes. Start straggling and slow. Won driving: second ami third the same. .11 NE P.I O passed the leaders in the lirst quarter and. racing into a long lead, hold on gamely when challenged. CORAL was forced to pull up at the start, but gained steadily and finished fast and gamelv. GAME COCK was a close up contender throughout anil ran a game race. JOSIE A. closed a gap. ANNCHEN and HIGH OLYMPU8 repeatedly interfered with each other during the running. PAGANINI was away forwardly ami had no mishaps, but quit badly in the last quarter. lOOR JOE was almost knocked down at the start. Scratched SES88 *8aat fago, 107: SS2S2 All Bright, 107. Overweights June p.ng. 2 poaads. * O ?r O O FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Sept. 7. 1011 1 :3C»% -3 117. 01 Added. 3 year olds O OO 0J| and apward. Ha—Heap. Net value ta winner 05: s -coml, 25: third. 5. " lndex_ Morses A Wt IISt U % % Str Fin Jockeys "Owners* O II C P B_ 33213 OLD KOENIG wit 4 117 4 1 II 2- l« 24 V M Mux ton Beverwyek StableS-5 S-fi S-fi 1-S out SS41S*PICKWICK we. I 10s :, I 31 ::• ::■ l»k 21" F Keoak J 10 Widener 7-5 s-5 U-MB-fioat 33327 »GOL DEN POD w3 M fi 5 5 # V P 3-J It lroise H P Whitney 10 15 15 4 8 5 33328 BAGLE w S Ml 1 I 2". IJ 2- 3. 4 A Collins B Hen 4 fi K 7-5 1-2 25552 MEDIATION Vt] M I 4 » 51. P 5» h* L McAtee H H Hewitt 100 100 100 30 10 3332C LOTTERY a I K 2 fi Ill « « fi T Hunt G D Widener Jr 20 20 12 4 8-5 Time. 24. 48%. 1:13%, 1:39%. Track fast. AVinner P.. c. by Coldcn Maxim Masthead traimd by G. Z.oiglor: bred b.v Mr. II. T. Oxnard. AVent to i ost at 4:0!t. At past 1 minute. Start good ami slow. Won driving; second and third the same. OEM KOENHI disposed of KAGLS and led under Blight restraint to the homestretch, then displayed great gameness when challenged and outstayed PICKWICK in the final strides. PICKWICK, after racing under restraint in the earlv running, took the lead in the homestretch, but gave way in the last twenty yards. GOLDEN ROD finished gamely. EAGLE quit badly in the last eighth. Scratched 33533 lbudrie. US; 33110-Whimsy, 113. Overweights Mediation. 8 pounds. O Q FT O 7 FIFTH PACE 1 1-8 Miles. Sept. 4, WIS— 1:51—4—118. Purse 53.33. 4 year-olds fj OQQ I and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 53.33: second. 25; third. 5. Index Horses AWtllSt U~~% % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 I* S SStSl TIE PIN wn 5 Mfi I | -l Z- 3i F| 1» J Crui.se J § fwnbey 10 10 7 2 0-10 :,3261 -•TRANSIT wit fi 107 fi 1 1» li 1 V 2l B Kleeger Marrone Stable I 8 I 2i 1 33411 ED BOND xv 11 4 105 5 5 4. 3 21 21. !■ ■ Ambro.scAV L Oliver 12 15 15 I 2 o3476 = S. McMEEKIN xvit S 10!» 4 fi fi 4- 4- 4- 4* J Kutwell D J Leary 3-5 7-1013-201-4out 33411= STAR GASE wn 7 112 3 4 5* fi 6 fi 5J F Keogh K Herz 6 7 7 2 9-10 b3411*MANHAS.SET w 4 99 1 I 3= 5" 5= 52 6 R Troise H F Whitney 8 12 8 2J 1 Time. 24%, 48%. 1:14%. 1:41%. 1:55%. Track fast. AVinner — P. g. by Armeath IP — Toi San trained by M. J. Murphy; bred b.v Mrs. L. A. Livingston. AVent to post at 4:31. At post 1 minute. Start good ami slow. AVon driving; second ami third the same. TIE PIN was a forward contender from the start, responded gamely when called on and got up to win in the linal stride. TRANSIT displayed the most speed all the way and finished gamely, but tired when challenged. EI BOND saved ground on all turns and outstayed SAM McMEEKIN in the final drive. The latter licgan slowly and moved up rapidly ou the stretch turn, but could never get to the leaders and ran 11 bad race. Scratched— 33411 Stalwart Helen. 101. » verweights— Ed Pond, 1% pounds; Sam McMeekin. 3. QAfTOO SIXTH PACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. May 19. 190S- 51— 2 - 112. 53.34 Added. pjfiJOOO 2-year-olds. Special Weights. Net value to winner 1917.sh53.31: second, 25; third, 5 "index Horses AWtllSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 5 C P S~ TRACKSEND W 107 8 1 P 1- 1% M Buxton A K Macomber 21 3 21 1 12 33412 SUN BRIAR xv 107 9 3 2- 23 2" A Pickena W S Kilmer 8-5 11-52 4-5 1-3 33324 BALLAST xv 117 4 4 4= 4« 3" L McAtee G A Cochran 3 31 13-51 2-5 SYCAMOOR xv 112 1 2 31 31 4s R Troxler T P Thome 20 20 12 5 21 33262 ALL BRIGHT w 107 2 7 71 71 5= A SchugrF Schwartz 8 12 12 5 2 33412 DRILL. MASTER VI 107 6 9 9 9 65 R Troise J E Madden t6 8 8 3 6-5 32765 MISS FILLEY w 104 7 6 5= 5l 7= T Hunt R L Gerry 20 40 40 15 6 MOOSEHEAD 107 3 8 61 6i 8" C Hrady .1 E Madden t6 8 8 3 6-5 S3450 SIR ORACLE w 109 5 5 . 8J 81 9 J Butwell A Belmont 30 40 40 15 6 tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 53. Track fast. Winner — Ph. c. by Pncle — Ilanutess trained by W. B. Jennings; bred by Messrs. Headley and Miller. Went to post at 5:05. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving TRACKSEND. a good looker, took the lead at the start -and. making the pace fast, won with speed in reserve SEN BRIAR was under pressure throughout and finished gamely, but could not get to the leader BALLAST outstayed SYCAMOOR in the final drive. The latter showed speed, but tired. Scratched— 33447 Paddy, 107; 33447 Teresa J.. 104. Overweights — Sycamoor, 5 pounds; Sit Oracle, 2.


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