Empire City Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1918-07-16

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EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART NEW YORK MONDAY JULY 15 1918 Empire City Second day Empire City Racing Association Summer Meeting of 10 days Weather clear temperature 80 Steward to Represent Jockey Club Andrew Miller Placing Judges C II Pettingill and E C Smith Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary E Schanmbcrg Racing starts at 230 p in Chicago time 130 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance QO I f t FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs Oct 22 1900 106 2 103 Purse 5600 2yearolds O 7 AV JL Allowances Net value to winner 450 second 100 Index Horses AAVtPPSt M StrFin Jockeys O H C P 39031 SEA PIRATE w 118 2 1 n 1 li I2 F RobsonJ S Tyree 75751 out 38952 MINUET wu 103 1 2 2 2 2 2 J McTagtR T AVilson 12 45 710out Time 24 48 101 109 Track good goodWinner Winner IS c by Sea King Toots trained by J Shields bred by Mr Henry Flippen FlippenAArent AArent to post at 229 At post 1 minute Start good and fast Won easily second driving SEA PIRATE set a fast early pace and having MINUET beaten in the first half mile was under restraint for the remainder of the race MINUET stumbled at the start but quickly recovered and raced gamely gamelyScratched Scratched 39097 Blairgowrie 111 39005 Yurucari 111 111Overweights Overweights Minuet 2 pounds SECOND RACE About 34 Mile July 20 1316 108 3 113 5600 Added 3year olds and upward Selling Net value to winner 580 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AAVtPPSt M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C J 38785MIDNIGHT SUN w 3 110 5 2 2 2 2 li L unsor f A Clark G G 4 7535 39029 = LOUISE V wn 3 107i 7 1 1 1 = I1 2 ° L Lyke R F Carman 1 1 31013 out 38911 MELIORA w 4 105 4 5 4J 3 = 3X 3J A Johnsont McCormack 10 10 S 3 38G40PEEP SIGHT WB 5 105 1 G 73 5 4i 43 M Rowan E J Thuring 20 20 20 7 i 38G93DAAAN STAR w 3 92 2 3 5 C1 54 5 J Wessler J Butler 30 30 25 8 4 38987 ED CUDIHEE w 5 111J 87 6 = 4l G3 6l T Rice P G Demetre 2i 4 1S5C5 12 38906 3AVATER AVAR WB 5 113 64 3J 73 7 73 J CallahanAVm Martin S 10 10 4 85 38790 BENNIES SISTERw 3 97 38 888SS McGrawJ Troy 30 30 39 10 4 4Time Time 23 48 112 Track good goodWinner Winner Ch g by Peep oDay Summer Night trained by J S Ilcaly bred by Mr Addison John sou souAVent AVent to post at 258 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow AAon driving second and third the same MIDNIGHT SUN began well and followed LOUISE A closely to the eighth post then challenged and won drawing clear LOUISE A set a fast pace and tired in the last eighth but held on resolutely MELIORA ran well and was always a prominent contender PEEP SIGHT made up ground rapidly in the stretch drive ED CUDIHEE ran out on the stretch turn DAAVN STAR ran fairly well wellScratched Scratched 39002 AVhippoorwill 102 30354 Valerius 102 3SGG7 Eldcrken 110 3S2G9 Cobalt 110 3S145 Teresa J 97 38057 Assign 97 97Overweights Overweights Louise V 2i pounds Ed Cudihee 1 THIRD RACE 1 Mile July 19 1916 138 5 110 Tuckahoe Handicap 800 Added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 635 second 125 third 75 Index Horses StrFin Jockeys O U C P S 9033 = ST ISIDORE wr 5 105 32 1 1 I3 1s 1 G AValls E Arlington 43 1 15 out 38903 BONDAGE WB 4 111 11 2X 2 22 23 2 ° J AIcTactJ Arthur 1353 11523 out 39001 HENDRIE wr 5 125 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 G MolesthP D AVeir 3 3J 3i 710out 710outTime Time 24 J 48 J 114 141 Track good goodWinner Winner Ch g by Isidor Ouaga trained by F A Herold bred by Mr John Sanford SanfordAVent AVent to post at 329 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won cantering second and third driving ST ISIDORE quickly raced into a long lead and maintained it to win in a canter BONDAGE ran well and finished gamely but was easily held safe UENDRIE was well in motion at the start but dwelt after the lirst stride and ran a bad race FOURTH RACE 1 Mile July 19 1916 138 5 110 Ninth Running TARRY TOAVN SELLING STAKES Guaranteed Value 2000 3ycarolds Selling Net valuo to winner 1450 second 350 third 150 Index Horses AWtPPSt yt StrFin Jockeys O H C P S 38882 3 GREEN GOLD w 96 2 1 1 13 1 = 1 = 1 = J Wesslcr A A Reilly 10 10 7 S5 12 12909G 909G KATE BRIGHT w 103 4 3 23 2ak 2 2l 2J A TohnsonA Neal 2 44113 39003 NEPPERHAN WB 112 3 4 33 33 33 3S 3 C Fbther G A Cochran 2i 3J 3 45 out 39015 ELMENDORF WB 113 1 2 5 5 4s 415 4 ° L Lyke Qaincy Stable G5 75 71013 out 38489 LINFIRMIER w 101 5 5 41 4t 5 5 5 J CallahanJ E AVidcncr 30 30 30 10 3 3Time Time 24 48 11415 143 Track good goodWinner Winner Br c by Celt Follie Levy trained by J HMcAvoy bred by Mr Arthur IJ Hancock HancockAVent AVent to post at 358 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVon easily second and third driv ¬ ing GREEN GOLD raced into a quick lead and easily held it to the end winning under restraint KATE BRIGHT raced in closest pursuit and easily outstayed NEPPEBIIAN for second place NEPPERUAN raced prominently and had no mishaps ELMENDORF sluggish in the early running saved ground on the stretch turn but seemed handicapped by the going goingScratched Scratched 39044 Annchcii 9G OOi AK FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards July 19 1916 143 3 100 700 Added OO JL F 3yearolds and upward Selling Net valuo to winner 555 second 125 third Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi StrFin Jockeys O H C P S 3 870HOME SAV HOMEw 4 112 G 5 3J 2 2J IJ I1 L Lyke Brighton Stable G5 35 85 71013 38789 KEAVPIE ONEIL w 3 110 3 2 21 3i 3l 2l 2 k G AValls Radium Stable 4 5 1857535 39099GREETINGS wi 5 102 5 9 1 Gi 43 3i 3 U Dcnyse F J Coleman 20 SO 30 10 5 39029 KIRSTIES CUB WB 3 101 J 4 1 = lji I1 45 43 J CallahinAVm Martin 3i 5i 5J 2 1 13908G3AVOODTHRUSH 3908G3AVOODTHRUSH w 3 9G 7 7 9 9 S1 S3 53 H BullmnR T AVilson 20 20 15 5 LJ LJ3908G2AFRICN 3908G2AFRICN ARROWw 3 105 4 3 4i 4 5 f 3 6t L Ensor Culumet Stable 10 10 G 21 G5 38951 HESSE w 4 107 1 S Gi 5J G1 7J 73 AV Keteay E Sietas 30 30 30 10 5 39046 DAN WB 4 118 86 83 S3 73 Cl S10 G Corey J H Shrcve 5 5 4 S5 710 37801 AAILD THYME WB 4 109 21 5 7i 9 U 9 A Collins H Shields 30 SO 30 10 5 5Time Time 24 115 142 147 Track good goodWinner Winner Ch c by Ballot Homespun trained by G M Odoni bred by Mr Elliot C Cowdin CowdinAVent AVent to post at 429 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVon handily second and third driv ¬ ing HOME SWEET HOME wiis in close quarters in the early running but moved up rapidly on the out ¬ side and taking the lead in the stretch was easing up at the end KEAVPIE ONEIL saved ground on the turns and made a game finish GBEETINGS showed improvement and closing a gap linishcd fast KIRSTIES CUB tired after setting the pace to the stretch AFRICAN ARROW met with interference DAN ran poorly under his weight AAOODTHRUSH closed a gap gapScratched Scratched 3901G3Starry Banner 100 388G9IN K Beal 11G 3SOSG Sunny Hill 10G Overweights AVoodthrush 1 pound SIXTH RACE 58 Mile July 11 1914 100 2 102 Purso 600 2yearolds Selling Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 550 Index Horses AWtPPSt V StrFin Jockeys O H C P S 38947TIPPLER WB 112 7 5 4J 2l 3 I1 E Taplin H Bowcn 222 71013 59000 PURLING WB 103 5 2 IJ 1 IJ 2J il Buxton H P Whitney 2i 3 11515 13 8884 DAHINDA w 10G 3 3 3U 3t 211 3J A Johnsonp M Eurch 10 15 15 5 2i 58857 D AINTY LADY WB 101 1 G G3 5s 48 4J G PreeceJrG Preece 20 30 30 10 4 4JOOOO JOOOO NAN KNOEHR w 112 G 1 2 4 = 53 51 J AAilliarnsJ AV May 2i 3 1S51 25 59082 VENETIAN BOY w 109 4 4 51 G3 G5 G J DminickMarrone Stable 10 12 12 5 2 1 38335 ooooo j FAIRY PRINCE w 112 2 7 7 7 7 7 J ilcTagtR T AAilson G 3 8 3 G5 23 4Q 102 Track good goodWinner Winner P c by AVatervale Tiptoe trained by L Strube bred by Mr August Belmout BelmoutWent Went to post at 459 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVon handily second and third driv TIPPLER fractious at the barrier began slowly and had to be hard ridden but came fast on the mtside ng in the stretch caught PURLING and won going away The latter began fast and tired after set in a swift pace to tin last eighth DAHINDA saved much ground next to the mil and made a game inish DAINTY LADY ran well and finished close up NAN KNOEIIR quit early in the 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