Empire City Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1919-07-24

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EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART YONXERS N Y WEDNESDAY JULY 23 1919 Tenth day Empire City Racing Association SuaP Steward to Represent Jockey Club Andrew Miller Presiding Judges E C Smith and C Cornehlsen Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary V E Schaumberg Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 180 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 yf Ofl ACT FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs July 22 1918 105 J 2 119 Fnrse 700 2jeftr 4OL5f olds Selling Net value to winner 600 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPStU V StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P H 43153 BARLEY WATER w 104 1 4 I1 2 21 1 L McAtee The Beach StablriO 20 2062 431762BRIGHT GOLD w 104 51 2 1 I1 21 L Fator H Neusteter 65 75 Ilil0l4 ut 42709 FLYING ORB w 117 3 3 3l 3i 3J 32 A Collins W E Applegate 32 96 32 25 out 43182 JESSIE w 101 4 2 41 4s 4 4 II ErlcksnR L Gerry 10 15 15 5 85 43158 LUCIE MAY w 109 2 5 5555 G W CarlW S Murray 7 8 Si 2 35 35Time heavyWinner Time 24 50 50s s 113 Track heavy Winner B f by FHz Herbert Wheatear trained by C P Winfrey bred in France by Mr Clar ¬ ence H MacUay MacUayWent Went to post nt 232 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second n d third th same BARLEY WATER rushed through next to the rail in the early running and making a fast and game finish outstayed BRIGHT GOLD in the closing strides BRIGHT GOLD raced on the outside of BARLEY WATER from the start and tired slightly in the last twenty yards after having raced into a clear lead FLYING ORB ran a good race under his high weight JESSIE saved ground on the turns but was always outpaced outpacedScratched Scratched 43189 Beck and Call 114 i Ol AC SECOND RACE 1 116 Miles July 11 1914 144 6 121 Purse 700 3year 4O A5f O olds and upward Selling Net value to winner 500 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt Ji StrFin Jockeys Owners O 43178 2LUCIUS WSB 5 113 1 2 2J 21 I1 1s 1 A ScnugrM P Bronner 75 85 131025out 131025out43164PR 43164PR BUTTRFLYwn 4 113 6 1 31 35 2 3 2J L Fator P Connelly 65 32 75 25 out 43172 SRCH LIGHT III w 3 103 7 4 It 1 3s 2 J 3 S McGrawE T Zollicoffer 30 30 30 8 4 43178 NANTE FLACKwB 3 92 5 C 4s 42 4 44 41 F CltllettiA Bellevue 10 15 15 4 S5 S543178MOUN 43178MOUN ROSE II wsn P 113 47 6 6s 5 5B 5 W Brown R H Harvey 66585 35 43081 JAMES w 5 113 3 3 5 5h 65 6 61 J Pltz B Barber 20 30 30 8 4 43137 CANDIDATE II w 4 110 257 7 77 7 G W CarlK A Seal 20 30 30 8 4 4Time Time 25 50 118 145 l52 s Track heavy heavyWinner Winner Ch g by Isidor Roxane trained by N L Byer bred 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 LUCIUS after being in close pursuit of the early leader meed into a long lead in the homestretch and won eased up POOR BUTTERFLY raced next to the rail in the early running but came to the outside in the last quarter and finishing gamely outstayed SEARCH LIGHT III in the final drive The latter displayed the most speed for threequarters and finished resolutely but tiring NANETTE FLACK was hard ridden all the way MOUNTAIN ROSE II was badly outpaced outpacedScratched Scratched 43085 Alma B 93 fOIOPT THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards July 20 1918 1 42 5 117 Purse 700 4 J9 4 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 500 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 43169SWARSAW WB 5 114 4 3 Z 2 in 1 = I5 L Fator P Connelly 710V5 131014out 43164 DOT VANDIVER w 3 92 5 2 I2 1s 2J 21 21 A Richcrk W V Casey 6882 35 3543177CELTO 43177CELTO w 7 106 3 5 32 32 3i 3 32 S Wida E C Griffith 454 6513 43172 2 JOAN OF ARC w 3 90 1 4 4s 4s 410 42 ° 420 F CltilettlF Musante 4i 6 C 7 5 12 1243085ALMA 43085ALMA B WB 5 100 2155 55 5 J StaplefnG W Atkinson 30 30 30 10 4 4Time Time 24 49 116 145 l48ys Track heavy Winner Br g by Bryn Mawr Early Love trained by It F Carman bred by Messrs Hinde Baker BakerWent Went to post at 331 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won in a canter second and third driving WARSAW hard held behind the leader in the early running raced into a long lead in the stretch and Avon in a canter DOTTIE VANDIVER showed the most early speed and outstayed CELTO in the final drive The latter ran well and finished gamely JOAN OF ARC could never get up upScratched Scratched 431842Albert A 110 FOURTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs July 22 1918 105 2 119 Eleventh Running WAKEFIELD HANDICAP Guaranteed Value 3000 2yearolds Net value to win ner 2325 second 400 third 200 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi StrFin Jockeys 43179CARMANDALE w 125 2 4 11J I1 I1 I1 L Fator R F Carman S5 95 tn 13 out 43150 KREWER WB 100 1 3 2J 2 22 2 ° G W CarU J OToole 8 12 12 4 C5 C543158LOVELY 43158LOVELY ws 109 42 4l 3J 3s 3 G Walls Dosoris Stable 3 5 5 65 25 43159 HACKAMORE w 105 3 5 3 5 4l 4s W Obert R L Gerry 30 140 40 10 3 343188VDR 1 43188VDR OF THE VLEYw 119 51 5 41 5 5 T Nolan Glen Riddle Fm 75 17108525 but Time 23 49 103 110 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner B c by Meridian Darunia trained by R F Carman bred by Mr Richard F Carman CarmanWent Went to post nt 403 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won handily second and third driving CARMANDALE showing the most speed set a fast pace for the going and when challenged outstayed KREWER in the final drive The latter raced in nearest pursuit and closed up menacingly In the homestretch but swerved to the rail and tired in the closing strides LOVELY was in the best going throughout but could never Improve her position DREAM OF THE VALLEY tired badly in the homestretch and was eased up FIFTH RACE About 34 Kile July 22 1918 107 5 128 Primrose Handicap 800 Added 3yearolds and upward Fillies and Hares Net value to winner 670 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 43174 QUIETUDE w 4 107 1 1 12 I2 1s I2 A SchugrA H Morris tl 43073 IRENE WB 4 W5 43 2 2 22 2 L McAtee A HMorris tl 4315C MARY MAUD w 4 10S 3 2 4 32 3J 3 L Fator O W Forman 357101320out 43167 SCOOTS WB 3 102 24 3 4 4 4 W CarlCleveland Stable 7 12 12 2 out outtCoupled tCoupled in betting no separate place or show betting Time 23 49 113 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner Br f by Dalhousie Tabouret trained by R J Walden bred by Mrs Robert W Walden WaldenWent Went to post at 434 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing QUIETUDE showing the most speed in the going took the lead immediately was never menaced and won easing up IRENE raced in nearest pursuit of the leader and ran a good race under mild urging MARY MAUD ran as if handicapped by the going and refused to extend herself SCOOTS finished gamely under punishment Scratched 43174Masda 120 A OOAA SIXTH RACE 1 116 Miles July 11 1914 144 6 121 Purse 700 3yearolds 4O 4OMVrvr MVrvr and upward Selling Net value to winner 500 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners OH C 43164 CREPUSCULE WB 5 105 5 4 21 l k H l I2 H EricksnJ B McDanlel 30 40 30 8 3 343184SALBERT 43184SALBERT A w 4 110 3 5 41 4 = s 2fc 2 = 2 A SchugrR Cook 65 65 45 13 out out43175AUSTRAL 43175AUSTRAL w 4 108 6 6 6 5 42 41 31 R Denyse W C Goodloe 50 50 40 10 4 43178 TAILOR MAID WB 3 100 1 2 343 = 3 3 48 A RichorkJ Sfcaughnessy 233 4513 43178 STARTER w 5 110 2 3 5l 6 6 52 5 S SndmanR W R Cowie 15 20 20 6 2 243154SUNNY 43154SUNNY HILL WB 4 108 41 l i 2 5J 6 6 S Wicla G E Hall 2i 3 3 71013 71013Time Time 24 i 50 117 146 153 Track heavy heavyWinner Winner B m by Meddler StrikeaLight trained by D R McDanlel bred in France by Mr Mrwent went to post at 500 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing CREPUSCULE suddenly improved passed SUNNY HILL while rounding the last turn then drew away and held ALBERT A safe in the final drive The latter was under slight restraint in the early running and responded gamely when called on but could never overtake the leader AUSTRAL finished fast under punishment and outstayed TAILOR MAID His rider could not do the latter justice Scratched 43109 Poacher 118


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