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AQUEDUCT FORM CHART- DELAYED IN TRANSMISSION. OGTilO FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. July 29, 1915— 1:44%— 7—100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds o3© 4 %3JM and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S8707 MINTO II. w 4 109 2 4 2i 11 11 1» 1 J Bell C Fellowes 2 21 2 4-5 2-5 38667 CADILLAC . w 4 116 3 3 1" 210 2r- 2* 2= L Lyke J K L Ross 4 5 41 8-5 4-5 S8654*C. M. MILLER wb 11 116 1 6 5 5 » 6l 51 3J L Ensor R P Carman 8 10 10 4 2 38722 WOODTHRUSH w 3 9S 7 5 61 Sl 7= 7= 4" G Walls R T Wilson 5 5 18-53-2 7-10 38707*KIX ;FISHER wb 4 116 4 10 10 9= 51 6 6 J Callahan Wm Martin 4 5 5 2 1 38680* AMALGAMATOR wb 4 109 9 2 7i 6i 4s 4 61. L Stalker W Smith 20 25 25 10 5 S8331*HIGHLD LASSIE w 4 104 8 8 4 3* 31 31 7?. R McCrnnH B Dalley 8 10 10 4 2 38632 PAST MASTER w 5 112 5 9 91 10 8 S S15 A SchugrQuincy Stable 15 20 20 8 4 38580 AUSTRAL wn 3 98 10 1 8= 71 9= 9- 9= H EricksnE D Springer 15 20 20 *8 4 38291 POOR JOE w 3 98 C 7 3= 43 10 10 10 S McGrawR D Earle 20 30 30 12 6 Time, 24%, 47%. 1:13, 1:39%, 1:47. Track fast. Winner — U. g. by Sundridge — Miss Ronald trained bv W F Martin; bred in England by Mr. John B Joel I. Went to post at 4:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the Minic. MINTO II. set a fast pace aud outstayed CADILLAC in a furious drive through the final eighth. CIDILLAC ran a good race and finished resolutely, o. M MILLER tired, but lasted long enough to outstay WOODTHRUSH. The latter and KINGFISHER closed big gaps in the last half. HIGHLAND LASSIE tired after showing soeed under weak riding. Scratched— 38722=Wood Violet. 93: 38680 Hondo. 107: 3K694 Little Cottage, 111; 38654 Pierre-a-Feu, 116; SK56.VX. K. Real. 116: 3S7»7 Matin. 105: 3MW4 Kahctte. 98: 38671 Sunny Hill. 98; 38964 Golding, •."J: 38554 orydon. 98; 38618 Dan, 110; 37508 Hayden, 107; 2S580 Captain Ray, 110; 38706 Nebraska, 110; S«i07 Na|ioleon, 112. OQrTfiO SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. April 16, 1908— 52— 9—105 i. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. 0 4 Oil Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Sti Fin Jockeys Owners Q, H C P S 7sS5S3PEN ROSE w 110 4 4 ll 11 1" H EricksnTripleSpgsFm 7-107-1013-20out— 38568»TEKENTIA w 110 6 3 21 2= 2* C Fbther W R Coe 21 13-511-52-5 out STICKLING w 110 8 1 41 41 3a F RobsonH P Whitney 8 12 8 3 7-5 38555 AMBASSADOR III. w 110 5 6 31 31 44 A Johnson J H Rosseter 12 15 15 4 8-5 38«H4 LADY VULCAIN wb 110 17 6 51 54 Q Walls Nassau Stable 15 15 lo 3 6-5 38175 INDIAN SPRING w 110 7 2 7= 6= 6" D Stirling J S Ownbey 40 50 50 15 8 38499 JACOBEL w 110 3 5 ft* 7,n 7" A SchugrA Miller 12 20 20 6 21 38355 DI w 110 2 8 8 8 8 R Mt-CrnnJ G Oxnard 50 50 50 ■ 8 Time. 53%. Track fast. Winner- R. f. bv Sweep — Haurose trained by J. Roden; bred by Messrs. Randolph A Moore. Weut to iiost at 5:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. PEN ROSE set a fast pace and outgamed TEREXTIA in a hard battle from the elbow. TER-ENTIA was alwavs in closest pursuit and finished well. STICKLING ran green under a hand ride, but disposed of the tiring AMBASSADOR III. in the final stride. LADY VULCAIN was under t drive throughout and had no mishaps. JACOBEL showed speed. , Scratched— 38692 Flyaway, 110; 3o7K *Uttle Maudie, 110; 38705 Little Bessie, 110; Cyra. 110.