Saratoga Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1918-09-01

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SARATOGA FORM CHART SARATOGA SPRINGS N Y SATURDAY AUGUST 31 1918 Twentyseventh and last day Saratoga Association Summer Meeting of 27 days Weather cloudy temperature 80 Steward to Represent Jockey Club F R1 Hitchcock Placing Judges C H Pettingill and E C Smith Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary A McL Earlocker Racing starts at 300 p m Chicago time 200 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 FIRST RACE 34 Mile Aug 22 1918 110 3 115 Purse 61646 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 46646 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt V4 StrFin Jockeys Owners 39349 SANDMAN II wit 7 122 9 1 95 fil 2 1 n H LunsfdE B McLean 5 7 G 21 G5 39127 T MASQRADER wn R 121 4 5 31 31 1 23 L Lyke Ma rrone Stable 3 4 4 85710 39295 CHOIR MASTER w 3 112 3 2 Il 21 41 31 A Johnson T H Rosseter S 8 8 1 85 38492ANNIE 8538492ANNIE EDGAR W 4 03 2 4 2J fij 31 4 Q Preece If R A West 20 30 20 S 4 39414 3 DIMITRI w 7 106 1 3 4 11 rJ 511 R Simpson W F Poison 2 2i 95 t3 25 39349 CRUMPSALt w 4 115 8 7 5 41 Ch fill G HcherrerB Gray 15 15 12 r 21 39414 BROOM PEDDLRwu 3 J02 7 S 7J 7 = 71 71 G PreeceJrS Scheidig li 8 8 J S5 39490 SEA GULL wi 4 11G 510 10 10 10 S3 J Loftus J S Tyrcc 20 25 25 10 5 38359 KING JOHN wn3119 0 8J 8 8 9 F UobsonTC T Zollicoffer 20 20 20 S 4 39349 KATIE CANAL wn 3 105 10 9 = 10 G Walls J E Griffith 12 15 13 G 3 heavyWinner Time 24 49ys 114 Track heavy Winner WhitneyWent B g by Broomstick Sandria trained by J F Schorr bred by Mr Harry Payne Whitney Went to post at 304 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third tin same SANDMAN II was outpaced in the early running but came fast through the homestretch and got up to win in the last stride THE MASQUEHADEU tired after racing into the lead and was vigorously ridden throughout CHOIR MASTER set the early pace and tired in the final eighth ANNIE EDGAR ran well in the going DIMITRI canle wide on the home turn after displaying high speed in racing into the lead leadScratched Scratched 391G8Onico 107 39303 Whippoorwill 104 39427 Helen Atkin 101 39427 Dandy Dude 111 39427sManganese 121 39349 Busy Joe 113 113Overweights Overweights Sea Gull 1 pound JCOND RACE About 2 12 Miles Aug 17 1904 500 6 160 Eleventh Running SARATOGA STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP 2000 Added 4yearolds and upward Net value to winner 2550 second 400 third 200 Index Horses AWtPPSt 5 10 15 21 Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 38961 ST CHARLCOTE w 6 157 444 2 2i 1 1 C Smoot E M Weld 75 32 131012out 39323 BET w 5 14s 3 3 2i 3 4 2 21 F Willms W R Coo 2J 31 1651 out 3940DTHE out3940DTHE BROOK w 5 160 1 1 3J4 31 31 31U R H CrfdJ E Griffith 7513521 710out 394 5 = KINGSTWN PIER w S149 2 2 14U I10 1 = 4 4 S Bush J Lumsden 12 12 S 2i out outTime Time 518 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner Ch g by St Savin Charlcote tniined by J T Kerniath bred by Estate of Mrs E L Israel IsraelWent Went to post at 330 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing ST CHARLCOTE after being under stout restraint in the early running took the lead at the sev ¬ enteenth jump and came away at the end under a good ride BET jumped well in the latter half of the race and made a game finish THE BROOK fenced well and had no mishaps KINGSTOWN PIEK showed the most early speed but tired after passing the fifteenth jump THIRD RACE 34 Mile Au 22 1918 110 3 115 Fourteenth Running HOPE FUL STAKES Guaranteed Value 30000 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 30150 second 3500 third 1500 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 39313 ETERNAL WB 115 8 G SJ 33 S I3 A ScnugrJ W McClelland 3 4 16585 4i 39407 = DAYDUE w us in i 43 71 2J 28 H LunsrdG W Loft t5 20 20 8 4 43H 39402 = AVAR MARVEL WB 115 16 S 3H l t 11 y J Loftus A K Macomber J6 8 8 3 8 89l 39402 LADY ROSEBUD w 116 14 10 9l 5 4 4J L Lyke R L Gerry 12 15 12 5 25 256J 39387 PIGEON WING WB 112 11 5 6J 4U 51 51 A Johnson H P Whitney tt3 5 5 2 1 110i 39402 WAR PENNANT WB 115 18 11 10i Gl 71 61 E Taplin A K Macomber JG 8 S 3 8 394 16 QUESTIONNAIRE WB 122 919 13 11 = 11 = 73 G Walls E Arlington 20 20 20 8 4 39374 RODGERS w 115 5 7 H1 IO1 8l SS W Kelsay G W Loft tl 20 20 S 39402 CER1NUS wh 115 3 12 12393773TERENTIA 12393773TERENTIA 14 14 13 9 R Simpson O Rogers 30 50 50 20 10 393773TERENTIA w 124 7 9 12 12 12 10 C Fbther W R Coe KIO 12 12 5 21 39432 MORMON wB 115 20 20 20394G73HANNIBAL 20394G73HANNIBAL 17 15 15 11 C KummerW S Kilmer 30 30 30 12 G 394G73HANNIBAL wn 130 4 3 339392VINDEX 339392VINDEX 51J13 14 12 L Ensor R T Wilson 5 7 6 2J 7 39392VINDEX WB 115 15 2 1J 2J G1 13 F RobsonK P Whitney fts r s 2 i 39467 STAR REALM w 115 10 IS 18 19 19 14 L McAtee W R Coe 1 17J 39225STAR HAMPTON WB 122 17 14 7J 8i 91 15 E AmbrseW M Jeffords 10 15 12 5 2i 39285 SIR BARTON w 115 G 13 15 17 17 16 E Sande J K L Ross 12 15 li 5 2J 39467 DELAWARE WB 115 1 1C 16 16 16 17 T Rice R L Gerry 12 15 12 5 2J 38710 ZULE1KA w 112 2 15 20 20 20 18 C Borel C E Mickelwaite 50 50 50 20 10 102i 38695 GRIMALKIN w 115 12 4 2i 9l IO1 19 W Knapp J E Widener 20 30 23 10 5 39467 SWEEP ON WB 130 13 17 19 IS 18 20 L Gentry W R Coe JtlO 10 12 12 a 21 21t t J ft ttCoupled in betting no separate place or show betting bettingTime Time 23 48 113 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner Br c by Sweep Hazel Burke trained by K Patterson bied by Mr J B Gorham GorhamWent Went to post at 405 At post 4 mihutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing ETERNAL was knocked about repeatedly while going down the baekstretch but came around the leaders on the home turn and drew away decisively under hard riding in the final eighth DAYDUE began fast and after losing ground on the last turn came again into a fust going second WAU MARVEL raced into the leaij on the last turn but tired under punishment LADY ROSEBUD suffered from interference in the early running and ran an excellent race VINDEX showed high speed in setting the early pace HANNIBAL was in close quarters in the ertrly rulining and tired PIGEON WING ran a good race and so did WAR PENNANT QUESTIONNAIRE and KODUEICS closed big gap FOURTH RACE 1 34 Miles Aug 22 1903 258 5 113 Thirtyeighth Running SARATOGA CUP 3000 Added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 35250 second 700 Index Horses AWtPPSt K V StrFin Jockeys 39430 JOHREX wn 3 113 1 1 Il 1J I1 I4 1 F Rob son H P Whitney 12 ll2012out 39363V ROAMER wit 7 127 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 A SchugrA Miller 85 95 85 out outTime Time 25 50 116 l42 5 208 234 302 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner B c by Spearmint Mineola trained by James Rowe bred in England by Mr Harry Payne Whitney WhitneyWent Went to post at 435 Atpost 1 minute Start good and slow Won cantering JOHREN took the lead at once and racing in the best going won all the way and was eased up at the end ROAMER inadd a challenge at the mile and an eighth post then tired and was in the heavier going out from thi rail railScratched Scratched 39493Ticketi 120 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile Aug G 1918 136 3 113 Fort Edward Selling Handicap 61647 Added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 54147 second 100 third 5 K Index Horses AWtPPSt U A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 39470 S OF PLEASUREwl r 105 1 3 21 1 1J E Pool C E Mickelwaite 3 5 4 32710 39190PEERLESS ONE wn 3 107 6 41 41 2i W H LunsfdE H McLean C S S 3 fr 393BO GIPSY QUEEN WB 3 112 3 2 21 2 t 3i 3 31 E Smith H Perkins S 3 1351 25 39271 MONOMOY w4 113 5 4 41 55 a15 43 41 E Sando J K L Ross 2 1152 4513 4513S880I S880I WAUKEAG w 4 113 1 fi fi G 6 r f10 J Pit P J Sullivan 8 15 15 5 21 2139226PEEP 39226PEEP SIGJ1T wit 5 107 2 1 I1 Ill G G A SchugrP J Thuring 10 10 5 2 1 1Time Time 241 = 43 114 141 Track heavy Winner B g by Fair Play Golden Sand trained by C E Mickelwaite bred by Mr August Bel ¬ mont Went to post at 459 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second anil third driv ¬ ing SANDS OP PLEASURE racing in the better going throughout and close up in the early running took the lead after rounding the turn and won by a safe margin PEERLESS ONE was outpaced in the early running buf came fast at the end next to the rail CIPSY QUEEN raced in close early pursuit but swerved out into the heavy going in the final eighth MONOMOY ran fairly well AVAUKEAG was badly outrun PEEP SIGHT set the pace to the last turn and quit badly badlyScratched Scratched 39179Slippery Elm 115 3941H5 Dick Williams 111 SIXTH RACE 58 Mile Aug 23 1918 57 i 2 115 Purse 61647 2yearolds Maidens Fillies Special Weights Net value to winner 46047 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vj StrFin Jockeys 39482 MADRAS GINGHAM 115 3 1 1393S5 1 = I4 1 C Borel C E Mickelwaite 4 393S5 MISS VOSICI 115 4 2 21 21 2J 2 A JohnsonJ Lumsden 20 20 20 8 3 39351 BALLYCONNELL 115 G 5 5BRADAMANTE 41 31 3 = 3 J WilliamsS Ross 8 15 15 5 2 BRADAMANTE 115 5 3 3CARPETSWEEPER 31 4s 4 = 43 F RobsonJ E Widener Widener5s 75 85 45 13 1G CARPETSWEEPER 115 7 I 5s 5 5l 5i R Troxler E M Weld 20 20 20 S 3 38922 HIGH BORN LAD Y 115 2 7 7ELIZABETH 7 6 = 5 = 6 L Gentry H A Porter 85 31 lfi51 2G ELIZABETH R y 115 1 7 7 7 W Kelsay E Sietas 10 20 20 S 3 Time 23 475 l00 l00s s Track heavy heavyAVinner AVinner B f by Delhi Gingham trained by C E Mickelwaite bred by Wickliffe Stud Went to post at 527 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing MADRAS GINGHAM began fast and easily leading all the way won in a canter MISS VOSKI raced gamely throughout but just lasted long enough to withstand BALLYCONNELLS challenge The latter finished fast next to the rail BKADAMANTE showed speed but was on the outside in the heavy going throughout and tired HIGH BORN LADY lacked speed in the going Scratched 39340 = Miiuet 115 394115 Tag 115 Chinniey Swift 115


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