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EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART NEW YOKK WEDNESDAY JULY 17 1918 Empire City Fourth day Empire City Racing Associa ¬ tion Summer Meeting of 10 days Weather showery temperature 85 Steward to Represent Jockey Club Andrew Miller Placing Judges C II Pettingill and E C Smith Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary A E Schaumberg Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p m AV 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 FIRST EACH Alout 34 Mile July 20 1910 108 3 113 694 Added 3yearolds and upward FUlics and Mares Selling Net value to winner 684 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 25 2 23 I1 J Bell R P Carman 95 2 73 1 45 G5 3 = 25 L Ensor G Kirlc 25 4 4 71 1 = 1 5 I1 35 M Buxton Calumet Stable C 10 10 4 2 389G03ONICO wit 3 99 7 H 10i S5 45 4 G AValls T Francis 8883 G3 38870 GOLDING wli 3 9 7 5i 5i fii f 5 S McGrawC AV Starr 20 20 20 8 4 39040 MISS BRYN W 3 104 5 10 11 105 71 G J McTagt J Gavctt 20 30 20 8 4 39102 DAAVN STAR w 3 101 10 1 9 = 9l Si 75 J CallahanJ Butler 10 15 15 6 Z 38960 MISS STERLING W 3 101 3 8 71 4 = 9l S1 R Simpson E Lutx 10 15 15 G 38840 BELLE ROBERTS w 3 105 11 9 S3 11 10 9s E Sande F D AVoir 12 20 8 3 85 8538951MISS 38951MISS KRUTER wn 7 9S 4 2 35 3 55 10 M Rowan AV Cahill 20 30 20 S 4 439044ANNCHEN 39044ANNCHEN WB 3 103 8 C Gi 7l 11 11 H BullmnR T AVilson 10 20 20 8 Time 23 48 110 Track good goodAAinncr AAinncr Cli f by The Turk Daruma trained by R F Carman bred by Mr Richard F Carman CarmanAVent AVent to post at 228 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow AVon handily second and third driv ¬ ing LOUISE V forced the pace from the start saved ground on the last turn and finishing fast won going away AVIIEAT CAKES was compelled to race wide througho it and made a fast finish JOSE FINA ZARATK set a fast pace but tired fast in the final strides aid cut off the fast coming ONICO The latter suffered from interference at the start then ran a good nee BELLE ROBERTS meed wide all the way MISS KRUTER showed speed MISS BRYN closed a gai Scratched 391023Meliora 105 38914 Busy Joe 103 38900 Appletoi AViske 104 38145 Teresa J 98 98Overweights Overweights AVlieat Cakes 2 pounds Onico 3 Miss Sterling 2 SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs Oct 22 1900 106 2 103 794 Added 2year oWs Allowances Net value to winner 634 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt i J Str Fin Jockeys S910DSEA PIRATE w 11G 42 I1 I3 I3 1 = C Fbther J S Tyrcc 1 G5 34 1G out 9100 BALUSTRADE wslt 111 1 4 23 25 3l 25 T Rice II L Gerry 15 20 20 G 2 39097 SUNDIAL II wn 110 2 5 41 43 2J 3 M Buxton J E AVidener 15 20 13 4 75 39031 CRYSTAL FORD w 115 31 3l 31 43 43 J McTagtAV J Starr 85 11511512 out out39037MADGE 39037MADGE F w 113 5 3 5 5 5 5 L Lyke H Ncusteter 45532 out Time outTime 22 47 101 107 Track good goodAAinncr FlippeuAVent AAinncr B c by Sea King Toots trained by J Shields bred by Mr Henry Flippeu AVent to post at 258 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow AVoi ing SEA PIRATE raced into the lead at his riders leisure and makin makinstraint straint at the end BALUSTRADE began forwardly and raced gamely under good riding SUNDIAL II dwelt at the start then saved ground next to the rail when entering the stretch and finished fast CRYSTAL FORD was pinched off on the backstretch and never recovered his stride afterwards MADGE F was always outpaced outpacedOverweights Overweights Balustrade 1 pounds THIRD KACE 1 116 Miles July 11 1914 144 6 121 Purso 794 4yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 594 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 38920 SLIPPERY ELM w 5 107 2 2 I2 I10 ll I10 I3 J McTagtNevada Stk Fm75 95 75 35 14 39084KINGFISHER wit 4 103 5 G 4k 41 33 23 2s L Ensor Marrone Stable G 7 1351525 39004BAR OF PHNIXws 4 105 4 7 GJ Gi 53 4 3 J Bell AV D Althousc G 15 12 5 2 38951 STARTER w 4 104 74 2s 25 25 33 4 A Johnson R AV R Cowie SO 30 30 10 5 391053 GREETINGS wr 5 94J 3 3 7 55 45 54 510 R Dcnyse F J Coleman 10 10 10 4 85 39099 G M MILLER wi 11 10S 1 1 5 7 7 G1 Gs A Collins R F Carman 5 S S 3 75 39004 GARBAGE 7535Time wit 6 111 G 5 35 31 G1 7 7 M Rowan E B Cassatt 2J 4 4 7535 Time 24 48 114 140 147 Track good AAiiiner goodAAiiiner Br g by Baunoekburn Schwalbe trained by E F Wright bred by Mr Barney Schreiber SchreiberAVent AVent to post at 330 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVon cantering second and third driving SLIPPERY ELM quickly raced into a long lead and was eased up from the sixteenth post to the finish KINGFISHER collided with GARBAGE on the first turn then made up much ground under vigorous riding and finished fast BAR OF PHOENIX was far back in the early running nnd came fast in the stretch drive STARTER raced in closest pursuit to the stretch and tired GREETINGS ran well GARBAGE was eased up in the stretch after having been bumped and knocked back backScratched Scratched 390S5 Barry Shannon 113 3J0093Ballad 101 390953Nightstick 112 39099Paddy Dear 105 38157 Tokay 108 30107 = N K Ueal 105 39105 Dan 107 39107 Dundreary 103 103Overweights Overweights Bar of Phoenix 3 pounds Starter 3 Greetings 3 FOURTH KACE 1 Mile July 19 1916 138 5 110 Ninth Running MT VEJINON HANDICAP Guaranteed Value 3000 3ycarolds and upward Net value to winner 2325 second 400 third 200 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys 39098ROAMER we 7 133 1233331 = L Lyke A Miller 13 25 25 out 38923OLD KOENIG wn 5 12G 2 3 2nt 21 25 25 2 = E Taplin Peverwyck Sble 3 3 1G525 out 384G1 PAPP w 3 112 3 1 15 1 15 lk 3 A Johnson G AV Loft G S G GTime Time 25 4814 114 140 Track good goodAAinuer AAinuer B g by Knight Errant Rose Tree II trained by A J Goldsborongh bred by Messrs Clay Bros BrosAAent AAent to post at 359 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AAon easily second and third driv ¬ ing ROAMER after being restrained in the slow early running on the outside took the lead at the eighth post and won going away OLD KOENIG ran well and passed the tiring PAPP in the stretch duel The latter showed speed in pacemaking to the stretch and tyed as if still short shortScratched Scratched 39032 Fairy AVand 104 390S33Pickwiek 113 FIFTH RACE 1 Milo and 70 Yards July 19 1916 143 3 100 Puree 694 3yearoldn Selling Net value to winner 544 second 100 third 50 Index Horses V2 Str Fin Jockeys O H C P S 38fiG7 ELDERKEN wu 1095 1 2l 23 2 23 In L Lyke Jas Murphy 65 75 65 13 out 39002 HAR BURGOYNE wu 103 2 1 1 = 15 15 l 2 A Collins Marrone Stable 75 1152 12 out 3908GCORYDON wn 103 5 4 4i 4 = 45 43 35 L Stalker AV H Travers 898 2 1 39084 AUSTRAL wn 107 3 3 5 5 5 5 4 D Stirling E D Springer 10 13 12 4 85 8538671MILLRACE 38671MILLRACE w 9S 4 5 33 3 = 3 31 5 R Denyse E Sietas G 8 7 2 710 Time 710Time 24 48 114 142 117 Track good goodAVimier AVimier Cli c by Burgomaster Lady Charcot trained by Jas Murphy bred by Messrs Morris Alexander AlexanderAVent AVent to post at 429 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVou driving second and third the same ELDERKEN followed the pacemaker closely and outstayed him in a close finish HARRY BUR ¬ GOYNE set the pace to the last eighth and made a game finish CORYDON ran well and had no mishaps AUSTRAL made up ground rapidly in the stretch run runScratched Scratched 39040JStarry ISanner 108 108Overweights Overweights Elderken 1 pounds Corydon 3 SIXTH RACE 50 Mile July 11 1314 100 2 102 Purse 634 2ycaroIds 39118 Claiming Net value to winner 544 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AAVtPPSt Yt Str Fin Jockeys O H O P 39082 3SYLArANO w 103 62 21 25 1 = 1 = F Smith J O Talbott G G 4 G5 12 38947 SAVONDERMAN w 1115 1 3 I1 15 25 21 T Rice C Fellowes 25 5 4 7535 7535S910G S910G = PURLING WB 100 3 8 45 4s 33 3 L Lyke H P AAhitney 45 45 35 14 out outS9082THE S9082THE TALKER w 105 S Si 3i G1 43 L Ensor G AV Loft 10 12 10 4 S5 S5S8947 S8947 LAMENTATION w 107 4 1 Gi Gi 8 55 A JohnsonM J Leonard 20 30 SO 10 5 38798 DUNEDIN w 110 24 51 5i 4i 6 A Collins G E Hall 20 30 25 S 4 4S910G S910G FAIRY PRINCE w 112 5 7 8 S 71 7s J McTagtR T AVilson 12 12 S 3 85 38947 SKY MAN w HO 7 5 1 75 51 S M Rowan Quincy Stable 20 30 23 S 4 Time 23 48 101 Track good goodAVinner AVinner B c by Magellan La Source trained by S A Clopton bred in France by Mr T P 0 AVent to post at 458 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVon easily second and third driv ¬ ing SYLV NO off forwardly took the lead after rounding the last turn and was under restraint at the end AVONDERMAN set a fast pace and tired in the final drive PURLING had a rough race and knocked back at the start he attempted to come through next to the rail and was cut off again then came to the outside on the last turn and was running fastest at thf end THE TALKER ran well and andh h scraTched 39105 Nan Knoehr 109 39100 Venetian Boy 110 39100 Belario 110 30000 Pluviada 102 Overweights AVoudermau iy pounds