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AQUEDUCT FORM CHART AQUEDUCT L I N Y WEDNESDAY JULY 9 1919 Fifteenth day Queens County Jockey Club Summer Meeting of 17 days Weather clear temperature 89 ° Steward to Represent Jockey Club H H Hnapp Presiding Judges C Cornelilsen and E C Smith Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary Fred Rehberger Racing starts at 230 p m 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 FIRST RACE 6 12 Furlongs May 5 1910 118 4 122 S70872 Added 3year 43111 olds and upward Selling Net value to winner 57872 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPStU StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 42571 GRIMALKIN WB 111 32 I2 1J 1J In A SchugrT Monahan 3 16595 45 25 2543029DAYDUE 43029DAYDUE ws 109 64 2 2 2J 2 J Pearce G W Loft 78621 43015 SCOOTS VB 108 21 5 3i 3J 3t E AmbrseCleveland Stable 46521 42853 ELECTED II w 107 76 41 6J 52 4 C KummerE Sietas 344 7535 753543072DOT 43072DOT VANDIVER v 104 5 7 3i 5J 41 5 S Wida W V Casey 688385 42623 DONADO w 106 13 6i 4 7s Cut x Fator Kentucky Stable 20 40 40 15 G 40552 = MANOEVRE WB 111 8 8 8 7 = 6J 710 J Frach J F Richardson 8 10 6 2 1 43084 JACK LEAHY wn 111J 45 71 8 8 8 T Davios G A Shipman 15 20 15 6 3 3Time Time 23 47 113 120 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch c by The Manager Star Cat trained by A J Goldsborongh bred by Mr Thomas C McDowell McDowellAVent AVent to post at 232 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same GRIMALKIN set a good pace from soon after the start but was doing his best at the end to withstand DAYDUES challenge The latter raced in closest pursuit and finished gamely under hard riding SCOOTS made up ground and held on well to the end ELECTED II suffered from early in ¬ terference but outstayed DOTTIE VANDIVER The latter ran poorly MANOEVRE began slowly slowlyOverweights Overweights Elected II 1 pound Jack Leary l SECOND BACE About 2 Miles Oct 4 1917 408 1 145 Steeplechase Purse 700 4yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 500 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt4 8 12 14 Fin Jockeys Owners 13054SNORTHWOOD w 7 133 13340023REDDEST 2 7 22 1J 1 l i 1s B Hanna A J Davis G 10 10 4 35 35w 40023REDDEST W 7 143 7 2 4J 3 2 2 = 215 N KenudyTriple Spgs Fm2J 21 85 35 14 43054 EARLY LIGHT WB 143 5 = ° 42 3k M HensonM Henderson 8 7 25 65 43002 2FAIR MAC w 9 143 6 6 3 2 ° 4i 520 4h A NicklusD R McDaniel 3 6 C 2 1 43054 = SKIBBEREEN w 9 143 5 3 C 5s 31 31 5S ° D Byers J E Widener 2 2i 11545 13 43041 TOYNBEE W 8 138 1 4 7 6i G10 6s 6s W Green P A Clark 30 30 30 10 5 43041 BUCHAN BRADYws 5 133 4 5 11 7 7 7 7 A CampblJ Lumsden 30 30 30 10 5 5Time Time 411 Track fast fastWinner Winner II g by Moharib Tallow trained by S Veitch brod by Mr T E Summerman SummermanWent Went to post at 259 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing NOUTHWOOD took an early lead fenced cleanly and finally won in a canter REDDEST was well ridden fenced well and finished gamely EARLY LIGHT took the eleventh fence poorly then stood a long drive to gain third place FAIR MAC jumped poorly at the eleventh fence and pulled up lame SKIBBEREEN jumped slovenly at several of the fences and quit badly in the final drive TOYNBEE lacked speed BUCHANAN BRADY sulked under punishment punishmentScratched Scratched 130412Bronze Eagle 130 429152Garter 143 43002 Melos 143 A og t O THIRD RACE 58 Mile July 3 1919 57 2 115 Camp Fire Handicap 100871 JtOAAO Added 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 87371 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 43032 KING THRUSH w 122 9 1 21 22 I1 1 A SchugrJ K L Ross 85 3J 3 6535 6535430322EVEBGAY 430322EVEBGAY w 112 53 I1 1 1J 2 2n L Lyke T P Thome 3 4i 1S575 35 42865 FEODOR W 117 74 52 51 45 33 T Davies1 R L Gerry 56521 43003 DEVIL DOG vn 115 4 8 7l 71 51 4s T Rice Quincy Stable 12 15 8 3 85 42990 SAND BED w 114 C 7 41 41 72 5 W Kelsay J E Madden 12 12 10 4 2 43001 ST ALLAN WB 1121 35 8 83 61 61 L Stalker North Shore Sta 20 25 25 5 4 4TRULY TRULY RURAL w 120 1 9 9 9 9 7s W Knapp H P Whitney 5 10 7 21 75 42220 CARMANDALE WB 120 26 31 31 S1 S3 A Collins R F Carman 8 10 6 21 65 42G202END MAN wis 115 S 2 61 65 S3 9 T Nolan G D Widener 30 30 30 12 6 6Time Time 100 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch c by Thrush Silent Queen trained by H G Bedwell bred by Mr Arthur B Hancock HancockAVent AVent to post at 335 At post 3 minutes Start good rand slow for all out TRULY RURAL AVon easily second and third driving KING THRUSH began from the outside and was rushed into the lead on the last turn and won in a canter EVEUGAY set a fast pace but was tiring at the end and doing his best to withstand FEODORS challenge The latter raced sluggishly in the early running then set ¬ tled down and finished fast and gamely DEATIL DOG began slowly and was bumped by CARMANDALE in the first eighth then closed a gap TRULY RURAL began slowly and raced green CARMANDALE showed speed and had no mishaps Scratched 42951 Neddam 124 43001 Krewer 110 42980 Rubidium 110 42643 Penelope 110 430012 Light AVine 116 116Overweights Overweights St Allan 1 pounds yiOttf A FOURTH RACE 1 116 Miles Sept 16 1918 144 4 109 Twenty seventh Run 4O I I 4 nine GAZELLE HANDICAP 1500 Added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 2450 second 400 third 200 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt StrFin Jockeys 426282MILKMAID w 3 119 4 3 21 21 51 H 1s A SchugrJ K L Ross 4 4 18575 35 4 3043 COLUMBINE w 5 120 1 5 71 8 7 = 31 2l G W CarU Byer 3 4 4 3235 32354S043SROSE 4S043SROSE DOR WB 4 107 5 2 61 71 21 21 31 H EricksnE F AVhitney 10 12 10 4 2 43075 SALVESTRA w 4 119 2 4 3 k 4 J 6 1 4 42 T Rice J J Hallenbeck 6 10 8 3 S5 S5427242PASSING 427242PASSING SHOWERw 3 109 8 1 l t I1 I1 6i 51 A JohnsonJ H Rqsseter 10 10 10 4 2 43043 CARP SAVEEPER SB 3 99 7 7 41 31 31 7 = 6s J CallahanE M Weld 8 10 10 4 2 24297C 4297C FAIRY WAND WB 5 118 6 8 8 G2 V 51 7 W Knapp G A Cochran 21 3 21 i 12 40202 TUSCALOOSA w 3 114 S G 52 5l 8 8 8 T Davies J Sanford 10 10 10 4 2 2Time Time 24 47 l12i 138 145 Track fast fastWinner Winner B f by Peep oDay Nell Olin trained by H G Bedwell bred by Mr J Hal Woodford WoodfordAVent AVent to post at 403 At post 0 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing MILKMAID away well was reserved through the early running and saved ground on the turns llMn raced into the lead in the final eighth and drew away to win in a canter COLUMBINE was outrun iurly and forced wide on the last turn but made a fast and game finish ROSE DOR was pinched back at tlic start but was rushed after the leaders and tired in the final drive SALVESTRA came wide on the home turn PASSING SHOWER tired in the final eighth after showing high speed in pacemaking CARPET SWEEPER was coming fast when her hind bandages became loosened in the final eighth FAIRY AVAND began slowly and was hard ridden then tired Scratched 13095 Phantom Maid 109 42G733War Kiss 112 43115 olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 50871 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 430182 1ATRY WB 3 95 3 3 4 3J 1 I3 1 SAY Ida K K iSryson 3 4 13512 out 43085 KING JOHN w 4 110 1 2 2 i 21 3J 21 2s T Davies F Musante Musante429052Q 5 12 12 3 75 429052Q OF THE SEAwB 5 96 2 6 51 5U 52 4s 3 A RichcrUG AV Forma 45 91045 14 out 43084 ORDERLY WB 6 106 64 3l 43 41 31 4 ° G W Carl J Byer Byer43088JOHN 6 12 12 3 1 43088JOHN I DAY WB 4 114 4 1 I 1s 22 5s 510 T Rice AV V Casey 6 10 10 2i 1 42233 KATIE CANAL WB 4 101 50 50 50 15 6 Time 24 47 i 113 139 146 Track fast Winner Ch g by Olambala Lady Navarre trained by G R Bryson bred by Mr Richard T AVil AVilWent Went to post at 431 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing lARY raced into an easy lead after rounding the last turn and drew away to win pulling up KING JOHN ran a good race and made a game finish QUEEN OF THE SEA was badly outrun early and came wide when entering the stretch then failed to respond to hard riding and just outstayed ORDERLY at the end JOHN I DAY set a fast early pace and tired badly badlyScratched Scratched 13005 Ballast 114 SIXTH RACE 58 Mile July 3 1919 57 2 115 Purse 70871 2yearolds Fillies Allowances Net value to winner 50871 second 125 third 75 Index Horses StrFin Jockeys 42235 2 AFTERNOON w 112 4 2 2W I1 Il I1 Il E AmbrseH P AAhitney 45 45 71014 out 43089 LA RABLEE W 108 1 4 4w 41 41 3i 22 L McAtee P A Clark S 10 10 3 65 43045 LOVELY w 109J 5 1 1w Dosoris Stable 8 10 7 2 710 430012L1GHT AAINE AAINEJESSIE w 112 7 G Gw 71 61 51 41 AV Kelsay J E Madden Madden5i 21 3 13545 13 JESSIE w 10S 10 3 3wi 5i 3 41 51 H EricksnR L Gerry Gerryji 30 30 30 12 6 6CO 4 42980 ° 980 RUBIDIUM wi 103 G 9 9w G1 ji 71 e1 G1 A Tryon J Sanford CO 100 10040 15 15430402BRYNHILD 430402BRYNHILD w 112 3 37 7 7w 82 S2 1 = 75 J Metcalf E F AAhitney 30 30 30 10 5 5PRINCESS 430402BRYNHILDPRINCESS PRINCESS MARY w 10S 2 28 8 8WB 92 9 S S8 A JohnsonAV Booth 30 30 30 12 6 642J98 42J98 LORPHELINE WB 108 8 85 5 5WB 31 52 910 915 T Nolan G D AVidener 20 25 25 S 4 4DESTRUCTION LORPHELINEDESTRUCTION DESTRUCTION WB 108 9 10 10 10 10 10 A Collins The Beach StableSO 50 50 20 8 8Time Time 102 Track fast fastWinner Winner B f by Prince Palatine Matinee trained by A Simons bred in England by Mr Harry Went to post at 500 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv iii FTERNOOX away fast set the pace throughout responded to a mild call in the final eighth and isilv held the rice safe at the end LA RABLEE raced well and had no difficulty in passing LOVELY nciir the finish The latter tired after racing in closest pursuit to the last eighth JESSIE showed a Hash of speed LIGHT AVINE was hi close quarters early and finished fast DESTRUCTION bolted LOIMMIEUNE ran out at the elbow elbowScratched Scratched 13055 Constancy 108 42G43 Penelope 108 108Overweights Overweights Lovely 1 pounds