Saratoga Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1919-08-08

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SARATOGA FORM CHART SARATOGA SPRINGS N Y THURSDAY AUGUST 7 1M9 Sixth day Saratoga KacingSAsspciatiWiS KacingSAsspciatiWiSSummer Summer Meeting of 20 days Weather clear tcmferaturo 80 Steward to Represent Jockey Club F R Hitchcock Placing Judges C II Pettiiigill and E V Smith Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary A McL Earlocker Racing starts at 245 p m Chicago time 145 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 34 Mile Aug 22 1918 110 3 115 Purse 93140 3yearoldi a ° d upward Selling Net value to winner 73140 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 42345 BINDING TIE wn 3 98 04 4 lh 1s 1s S Boyle E R Bradley 1353 11571013 115710132i 43254 EFFICIENT wn 3 108 7 3 343169POACHER 2i 2 21 21 E AmbrseM L Schwartz 4 5 5 75 35 353h 43169POACHER WB 4 115 3 1 143273THE 3h 3iS3 3s L Fat or S C Hlldreth 75 85 131012out 43273THE DESERT w 3 113 5 7 5 5 43 41 T Rowan S Louis 12 25 15 5 2 2G5 429482SAM McMEEKIN wn 7 115 4 6 G5 G G1 512 J Pitz M F Bronner 12 15 15 5 2 43254 NELLE YORKE w 3103 1 5 7 7 51 G3 J CallahanM Kornbloom 30 40 40 12 6 6li 38681 SNELSWEEP WB 4 114 2 2 li 42 7 7 T Nolan Curb Stable 15 25 20 7 3 3Time Time 23 48 114 Track slow Winner B f by Helmet Stumpy trained by H J Thompson bred by Mr Edward R Bradley BradleyWent Went to post at 245 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing BINDING TIE came wide on the last turn but drew away Into an easy lead in the final eighth and won easing up EFFICIENT raced in closest pursuit and was forced wide by the winner on the stretch turn but hung on gamely in the final drive and outstaying POACHER at the end pulled np lame The latter gained steadily but while rounding the hist turn was forced extremely wide losing much ground then came again and would have been second in another stride THE DESERT finished gamely through the final quarter SAM McMEEKIN raced well The others were eased up in the stretch stretchScratched Scratched 13254 = Arrali Go On 115 43290 Ballast 115 SECOND RACE 1 Mile Aug 6 191ft 136 3 113 Purse 93140 3yearoldsi Allowances Net value to winner 73140 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners 430302THUNDERCLAP WB 117 7 5 4 3 I1 1s I4 C Fbther Oneck Stable 4 5 41 75 35 42297 CLEAN GONE wn 108 G 6 7 4i 31 2 V E Sande J J Farrell Jr 15 15 10 4 85 43161 AUDACIOUS wn 116 3 3 I1 2 1 22 33 3 J Loftus M L Schwartz 65 75 45 13 out 43268 THUNDERSTORM wfc 117 1 1 5T 7 7 6 4 W Knapp R T Wilson 6 8 8 3 K K426732WAR 426732WAR KISS WB 107 2 2 2l li 42 41 5 C KummerA K Macomber 12 20 15 6 6432633FROGTOWN 432633FROGTOWN w 112 4 7 6h 6 = 6 = 51 6s T Davies W S Kilmer 4 6 6 2 i i43184SDAYDUE 43184SDAYDUE w 107 5 4 3 52 5h 7 7 W Kelsay G W Loft 10 15 12 4 85 85Time Time 24 i 49 115 142 Track slow Winner Blk g by Vnlcain Bandana trained by W H Karrick bred by Messrs Madden Estill EstillWent Went to post at 314 At post minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing THUNDERCLAP raced into the lead on the last turn and drew away when straightened out in the stretch to win in a canter CLEAN GONE was forced wide in the early running but came through next to the inside rail in the last eighth and easily passed AUDACIOUS The latter set the early pace then was saved behind the leaders but failed to respond when called on and seemed handicapped by the going THUNDERSTORM lacked speed in the early running but finished with a rush WAR KISS raced into the lead but stumbled while rounding the last turn FROGTOWN and DAYDUE ran poorly poorlyScratched Scratched 432773War Rocket 100 43031 Mormon Elder 112 43031 Bridesman 107 43277 Courcelles 95 43250 Tailor Maid 107 Overweights Audacious 4 pounds Clean Gone 1 THIRD RACE 1 Mile Aug 6 1918 136 3 113 Pittsfield Handicap 93140 Added 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 96640 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 y StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 43197 WARSAW wn 5 107 7 6 7s 21 li I1 1s L Fator P J Connelly 4 G 4 85 710 710WB 431913ROSE DOR WB 4 113 2 5 G1 Ci 4i 3 21 T Davies E F Whitney fi 10 10 3 85 85w 42988SCAMOUFLEUR w 5 107 84 1J I1 2 21 38 C KTummerW Viau 85 2 32 35 13 13w 43222TETLEY w 3 100 5 9 SJ 83 7 6 4J H HamtnF D Weir 12 20 15 6 3 3WB 4319DRECOUNT WB 4 118 6 2 4i 7s 72 5 = 52 A SchugrA Miller 3 4i 4 85 45 45WB 43227 2COMME CI WB 3 112 10 10 10 10 9 75 C1 H ErlcksnR T McKeever IS 25 20 8 4 43270HERALD WB 4 106 11 5 41 31 4l T Murray H H Hewitt 15 20 15 6 2 43251 MAHONY WB 3 112 9 3 2 51 8 S2 84 S SndmanR E Watklns 20 30 30 10 5 43258 WISEST FOOL WB 3 102 4 7 31 3J 6l 9 B3 R McCrnnJ J Farrell Jr 100100 10040 20 42312 MONOMOY w 5 109 3 8 9 92 10 10 10 R SimpsonH S Koppln 30 30 30 10 5 5Time Time 24 48 114 141 Track slow slowWinner Winner Br g by Bryn Mawr Early Love trained by R F Carman bred by Messrs Hinde Baker Went to post at 344 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing WARSAW began slowly but moved up fast on the outside of the leaders on the backstretch raced CAMOUFLEUR into defeat on the last turn and drew away into an easy lead in the final eighth ROSE DOR in close quarters in the early running finished fast and gamely under punishment and outstayed CAMOUFLKUR in the final drive The latter began well and showed the most early speed but tired in the homestretch TETLEY was crowded back at the start and suffered from repeated interference RECOUNT was continually pulling un in the early running and tired when called on HERALD was in close quarters next to the inside rail all the way MAHONY was not persevered with and was easing up in the final eighth WISEST FOOL raced wide and met with interference interferenceScratched Scratched 431812Snapdragon II 110 432513Slippery Elm 114 43227 Hauberk 115 43258Thistle don 105 43208LErrant 115 43031 Bridesman 106 43222War Zone 114 43258 Harry Breivogel 102 409Sl = Irish Kiss 107 43270 Raider 106 43086 African Arrow 110 110Overweights Overweights Camoufleur 1 pound Wisest Fool 2 Monomoy 2 iOOOK FOURTH RACE 1 14 Miles Aug 1 1918 202 7 129 Thirtyninth Running 4o fi f O ALABAMA STAKES Guaranteed Value 10000 3yearolds Fillies Allowances Net value to winner 7265 second 1750 third 750 Index Horses AWtPPSt y StrFin Jockeys O H C P S 432772VEXATIOUS w 114 1 2 I2 Ill2 I1 I3 E AmbrseH P Whitne Whitne43263MILKMAID 43263MILKMAID w 126 3 1 2k 2J 22 23 2 ° E Sande J K L Ross 42724 POLKADOT WE 124 i 4 4 3s 310 3f 31S J Loftus J A Clark 43268 HIGHLAND LIGHT v 114 255 5 5 4J 43 T Rice E 31 Weld 42944 JAP w 114 5 3 3J 4li 41 5 5 T Murray H H Hewitt Time 24 J 51 117 1435 209 Track slow slowWinner Winner B f by Peter Pan Contrary trained by James Rowe bred by Mr Harry Payne Whitney WhitneyWent Went to post at 415 At post 1 niinute Start good and slow Won easily second apd third driv ¬ ing VEXATIOUS raced into the lead in the first quarter and setting a good pace under stout restraint drew away repeatedly when challenged and won easing up MILKMAID followed the leader under a stout pull in the early running and responded gamely when called on but could never overtake the win ¬ ner POLKA DOT saved ground on all the turns but was always outpaced The others were easily outrun throughout FIFTH RACE 1 Mile Aug 6 1918 136 3 113 Purse 83140 3yearolds nd upward Claiming Net value to winner 73140 second 125 third 76 Index Horses AWtPPSt A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 43048KILKENNY WB 5 110 47 65 6s 41 53 13 S Boyle M J LowenstnS 10 8 3 85 43249 3GLEIPNER wn G 111 9 6 42 5s 33 21 2 T Nolan J Murphy 10 10 7 21 63 42555BOB HENSLEY w 5 108 8 2 2 21 2l 31 31 H HamtnH Perkins 7 10 8 3 85 43272 LOTTERY w 5 108 710 9l 93 7 4l 43 N Barrett Marshall Bros 15 20 20 8 4 43272ST QUENTJN WB 3 114 10 3 E Haynes J H Loucheim 952 653513 42559 CAPT HODGE w 4 110 G 8 52 4i 5i 9l 63 T Rowan S Louis 15 20 20 8 4 43200 STARTER w 5 108 3 4 10 10 92 61 71 S SndmanR W R Cowle 30 30 30 10 5 43254 DIMITRI w S 115 2 1 31 3t 61 72 8s C HowardW F Poison 7 10 8 3 85 41979 BOXER WB 7 1121 1 5 8 81 10 10 9 L Lyks W Walker 20 25 25 10 5 43272 UMBALA WB 3 100 5 9 7i 72 81 S1 10 J CallahanR T Wilson 455 85 45 45Time Time 24 49 115 142 Track slow slowWinner Winner Ch g by Celt Fairy Sprite trained by H Oots bred by Estate of Mr James R Keene KeeneWent Went to post at 444 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same KILKENNY gained steadily on the outside and finishing resolutely under hard riding wore the leaders down and won drawing clear GLEIPNER saved ground on the turns and raced into the lead in the final eighth but tired in the closing strides BOB HENSLEY was a forward contender all the way and closed up gamely at the eighth post but could not withstand the winners challenge LOTTERY outrun for the first half closed a big gap and was running fast in the closing strides ST QUENTIN set the pace to the stretch and quit badly when challenged CAPT HODGE met with interference UMBALA could never improve his position positionScratched Scratched J3178 Tapageur 107 43071 Money Maker 108 43027 Water War 108 43272 Thrills 98 43223 Millrace 110 43273 Romeo 105 43264 Mary Belle 110 110Overweights Overweights Boxer 1 pounds A OOOrT SIXTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs Aug 22 1918 104 2 107 Purse 93140 4o 2tf 4 2yearolos Maidens Fillies Special Weights Net value to winner 73140 sec ¬ ond 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys 0 H C P S 43271 CLEOPATRA WB 114 76 51 3h 31 111 L McAtee W R Coe 3 4 31 65 35 43259 HIS CHOICE w 114 3 2 21 21 I1 22 E Sande J K L Ross 21 1653 1 12 431162LA RABLEE w 114 11 8 62 41 4 3 E AmbrseP A Clark 11516516565 35 42456 42456SBUSY SBUSY SIGNAL w 116 13 3 3Wi 11 1 21 4 J Loftus E R Bradley 688 43218 INDISCRETION Wi vru 114 9 10 12s 10 = 103 51 C RobsonR L Gerry 8 8 51 51ROSE ROSE OF ROSES w 114 10 9 10s 91 9s 61 A SclugrJ W McClelland 30 50 50 20 10 43274 WEARY w 114 14 72 71 5 71 T Davies J E Widener 20 30 30 12 6 43230 MLLE VIVIAN w lit 4 11 II2 11 II4 81 T Nolan Casco Stable 50 50 50 20 10 10BRINK BRINK w 114 85 41 G2 61 93 C KummerT Clyde 15 30 12 5 21 43170 LOVERS LANE II WB 114 1212 9 12s 81 102 A Collins J Shaughnessy 100 100 100 40 20 43259 MY BOOTS w 114 57 3i 5 71 II2 E Haynes J H Loucheim 15 20 7 3 85 85BRAMBLE BRAMBLE BUSH WB 114 61 8l 81 12 12 J Metcalf W J Salmon 50 CO DO 20 10 10SWIRL SWIRL WB 114 2 13 13 13 13 13 H Myers Oneck Stable 30 30 30 12 6 6Time Time 23 47 101 107 Track slow slowWinner Winner Ch f by Corcyra Galilee trained by W H Karrick bred by Mr Arthur B Hancock Went to post at 516 At post 4 minutes Start good aliflslow Won easily second and third driv irg CLEOPATRA a forward contender from the start responded gamely when called on and wearing the leaders down in the stretch was going away at the end HIS CHOICE after racing in close pursuit of BUSY SIGNAL took the lead at the eighth post but could not withstand the winners challenge LA RABLEK was forced to nice wide all the way and finished fast and gamely BUSY SIGNAL hard ridden all the way set a fast pace and tired in the final eighth INDISCRETION began slowly and closed a big gap ROSE OF ROSES finished gamely from a slow beginning beginningScratched Scratched 30933Flying Flower 114 42S36 Watersmcet 114 43116 Princess Mary 114 Overweights Busy Signal 2 pounds


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