Empire City Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1918-07-24

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EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART NEW YORK TUESDAY JULY 23 1918 Empire City Ninth day Empire City Itacing Associatfdn Summer Meeting of 10 days Weather clear temperature 95 Steward to Represent Jockey Club Andrew Miller Placing Judges C II Pettingill and E C Smith Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary V E Schaurabcrg Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p in 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 FIRST RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards July 20 1918 142 5 117 Purse 700 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 500 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt V StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 1 391353 AFRICN ARROAVw 3 102 3 2 25 1s 1G 1 Ensor Calumet Stable 453125 39135MARN GOOSBY w G 109 4 3 4 4 = 3 2 5 25 K SimpsonW Perkins 2 2J 75 12 out 39099 = PADDY DEAR wn 4 113 8 S 8 8 55 45 3J E Sande W C Clancy 2 4 18515 12 59135 = KOHINOOR wn 4 107 G 7 739117SCORYDON 3h 3 2 35 41 G Walls E Arlington 3 45 4 75 35 39117SCORYDON wit 3 9C 1 4 439117ELDERKEN 5i G3 S 5s 5tu R Denyse W II Travera 20 20 20 8 3 39117ELDERKEN wn 3 101 2 1 13M8 2L IS I5 G5 G1 M Buxton Jas Murphy 9 15 15 6 3 3M8 1 IRON CROSS II W 4 107 5 G 51 Gs 7 = 73 J McTagt W J Press 30 30 30 10 4 39095 SPARK W3 9S 7 5 71 71 1 8 8 J CallahanJ Butler 30 30 30 10 4 Time 2415 48 113 140 l455 Track fast fastWinner Winner B c by Javelin African Slave trained by W Jennings bred in England by Mr J H Hartley HartleyWent Went to post at 230 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing AFRICAN ARROW began fast and taking the lead raced his opponents into subjection and draw ¬ ing far away won eased up MARION GOOSBY showed improvement and ran a good race PADDY DEAR closed a big gap and came with a rush through the stretch KOHINOOR came wide on the stretch turn then tired rapidly ELDERKEN showed much early speed but tired after holding the lead briefly CORYDOX ran moderately well wellScratched Scratched 39125Home Sweet Home 112 391312Dragoon 98 391072N K Beal 111 39131 River ¬ side 100 39139 = Tack of Spades 102 39123 = Sunny Hill 101 39115 Starter 103 39115 G M Miller 100 39117 Austral 88 39140 Greetings 93 39125 Clark M 105 39123 Dundreary 103 39105 Hesse 98 39123Little Cottage 105 39099 Rockport 103 38294 Jessie C 93 93Overweights Overweights Corydon 5 pounds SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs July 22 1918 105 2 119 600 Added 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 475 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 JA StrFin Jockeys Owners 39087 3GATH WB 112 2 3 11 li Il I3 G AValls J Sanford 71071025 out 39112 BRIGHT LIGHTS WB 110 4 4 5 45 3 = 2s J Collins R L Gerry 12 12 10 2 35 38527 EARLOCKER WB 112 5 2 3 2i 21 3i L Ensor Brighton Stable 2 4 3i 45 out 39120 BELARIO WB 110 1 1 2 3i 4 = 42 M Buxton J E AVidcner 8 10 10 2 35 39120 MILKY WAY II WB 110 3 41 5 5 5 T Rice A H Morris 30 40 40 S 3 Time 24 47 i 100 107 Track fast fastWinner Winner B g by Tracery Philistia trained by P M Burch bred in England by Mr John Sanford SanfordWent Went to post at 259 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing OATH raced into a quick lead and making the pace fast Avon in a canter BRIGHT LIGHTS run ¬ ning in blinkers showed improvement and after being on the outside on the stretch turn swerved to the rail in the final eighth but finished fast EARLOCKER showed speed but tired as if short BELARIO was vigorously ridden but tired badly badlyScratched Scratched 39114 = Balustrade 110 THIRD RACE 1 Mile July 19 1916 138 5 110 Purse 600 3ycarolds Allowances Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt i = 4StrFin Jockeys Owners O H G P 38992 = GUELAND 1J5 1 I3 E Sande Meadow Bk Fm7101 45 out 39096 BANTRY w 105 3 1 2J 2 21 2J 23 J CallahanJ Butler 10 12 10 3 1 139119DAEDALUS 39119DAEDALUS WB 105 5 5 G G 51 3 3 L Ensor D Gideon 443 710out 39122 TROPHY WB 110 4 4 35 3 3 = 43 4 T Rice Crown Stable 3 3 13535 out 39121 AVHITE TUFT WB U7 1 G 5l 5 4 53 5 ° J AVcsslcr Cleveland Stable ICO 100 100 30 S S389G4 389G4 FIRST TROOP wu 104 J 6 3 41 4i G G G V Hopkins AV B AVitkins 50 00 50 15 S Time 24 48 114 140 Track fast fastWinner Winner B c by Land League Mill Bay trained by F M Taylor bred in England by Mr W S Heather HeatherWent Went to post at 329 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVoii easily second and third driv ¬ ing JUELAND raced into an immediate lead and keeping it easily was under restraint throughout BAXTRY was always in closest pursuit and held on well in the final drive DAEDALUS was badly bumped at the start and lost several lengths then raced wide on the first turn but came with a rush in the stretch and passed the tiring TROPHY The latter was iu close quarters on the backstretch The others were outclassed outclassedScratched Scratched 39139 = Jack of Spades 105 105Overweights Overweights First Troop 2 pounds OO1 Af7 FOURTH RACE 1 Mile July 19 1916 138 5 110 White Plains Handicap Otf JLi 4 800 Added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 715 second 125 ti third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt JiStrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 39132 3 BONDAGE WB 4 113 8 S S 71 1 2i 1 L Ensor J Arthur 2 2i 1154525 39132 ST ISIDORE WB 5 12G G 5 15 1 = 1 1J 2i G AV Jills E Arlington 2 21 2 4513 4513Sgill Sgill ORESTES WB 3105 7 G 71 GJ 45 4 33 A Collins A H Diaz 8 10 S 3 75 39129 2JUSQU AU BOUTwB 3 10U 4 4 4J 3J 2J 5J 41 M Buxton J E AVidener 5 6 G 2 1 39115SL1PPERY ELM w 5 107 2 2 31 55 3J 3i 5i AV MclnrcNevada Sk Fm 10 12 7 25 l 5 39085 FL1TTERGOLD wit 7 112 3 3 5s 45 5i G1 Gi J McTagtPotomac Stable 8 12 12 5 2 39096 STARGAZER WB 4 110 1 1 25 2t G 7 7 G MolesthF D AVeir 12 15 15 6 2i 38717 DICK AVILLIAMS w 5 116 5 7 61 S 8 8 S F Smith H Perkins 20 20 20 8 4 4Time Time 24 48 113 139 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch c by Ogden Fair Atalanta trained by J Arthur bred by Mr John E Madden MaddenAVent AVent to post at 400 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing BONDAGE unprepared at the start was far back iu the early running but came witli a great stretch rush and won going away ST ISIDORE set a fast pace for his big weight and held on well to the end ORESTES lost ground on the home turn but finished fast and gamely JUSQU AU BOUT tired SLIPPERY ELM closed i gap and tired STARGAZER was pinched back at the halfmile ground groundScratched Scratched 391323IIauovia 110 388S1 Salvestra 10S 39132 Ticket 110 110Overweights Overweights Orestes 2 pounds FIFTH RACE About 34 MQe July 22 1918 107 5 128 600 Added 3ycar olds Selling Net value to winner 520 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt 4StrFm Jockeys Owners O H C P S 39109 HAMILTON A w 121 71 1 = Il 1 = I4 G JMolesthAV E Applegate 75 85 75 12 o of39102MIDNIGHT f39102MIDNIGHT SUN w 115 55 42 31 33 2 L Ensor P A Clark 25 25 131025oi 131025oi39127CURRENCY 39127CURRENCY WB 111 1 2 21 22 25 Si F Smith E F Whitney 15 20 15 5 39131 SIR HELIO w 120 3 4 51 5 4 = 45 E Sande Meadow Bk Fm6 7 7 25 39139 KIRSTIES CUB wii 114 46 G8 G1 6 55 M Buxton AVm Martin 15 20 15 5 2 38057 ASSIGN w 109 2 7 7 7 7 G5 T Rowan Quincy Stable 20 30 25 S 4 38269 COBALT WB 11G G 2 31 41 51 7 T Rice AV R Scharton 2t 4 4 75 35 35Time Time 22 47 109 Track fast fastAVinner AVinner Br g by Toddington Hollybush trained by F D AVeir bred by Messrs Stone Rucker RuckerWent Went to post at 430 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing HAMILTON A showing sudden improvement never left the result in doubt set a fast pace till the way and won in a canter MIDNIGHT SUN began slowly but moved up on the outside while rounding the last turn and made a fast finish CURRENCY tired after racing in closest pursuit to the last eighth SIR HELIO made up some ground COBALT showed speed but quit badly badlyScratched Scratched 39135 Artist 114 SIXTH RACE 58 Mile July 11 1914 100 2 102 Purso 600 2yearolds Maidens Special Weights Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P BE FRANK 114 55 G G1 43 I1 A Collins Calumet Stable 15 15 G 3 39133 DAYDUE 114 74 3 = 2 25 2 G AValls G AV Loft 3 5 4i 85710 85710911J3PETER 911J3PETER w 114 10 3 11 1 1s 3 J McTagtJ E AVidencr G 6 5 2 1 39 100 = THE TRUMP w 114 31 2h 3 35 4s M Puxtm Beverwyck Sble G 75 G5 12 15 9114 B ALUSTRADE w 114 8 S 715750715511 j Collins K L Gerry 10 10 4 3235 39100 TARASCON w 114 G 6 51 4 5 = G1 E Sande T P Thome 8 10 10 4 S5 39000 PLUAIADA 111 4 2 41 5 G1 7 ° L Ensor T AV OBrien 20 SO 25 S 4 4EL EL CORONEL 114 9 7 s y 910 Si T Rice Kentucky Stable 30 30 30 10 5 39112 GILDER H 2 10 8J S1 S 92 D Stirling A H Diaz 50 50 50 20 S SPROVERB PROVERB 111 19 10 10 10 10 J G Petz T Monahan 30 30 30 10 5 5Time Time 23 47 100 equals track record Track fast Winner B g by Sir John Johnson Frankness trained by AV Jennings bred by Mr John E Mad Went to post at 500 At post 4 minutes Start bad and slow AVon handily second and third driv ¬ ing BE FRANK after racing green in the early running came with a great rush at the end and won going away DAYDUE ran well but tired from facing closely with PETER The latter set a fast pace but came wide oa the home turn and lost ground THE TRUMP was pinched back at the halfmile ground BALUSTRADE began slowly on the outside outsideScratched Scratched 391452Bright Lights 114 3SS14 Uohokus 114


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