Saratoga Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1919-08-14

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SARATOGA FORM CHART SARATOGA SPRINGS N Y WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13 1919 Eleventh da y Saratoga Racing Asso ¬ ciation Summer Meeting of I days Weather cloudy tcmpcraturo 80 ° Steward to Represent Jockey Club F R Hitchcock Placing Judges E C 81111111 and A Burlen Starter C II Pettingill Racing Secretary A McL Earlocker Racing starts at 24s p in Chicago time 145 i m AV indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse awl weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE 58 Mile Aug 23 1918 57 2 115 Purse 1381 2year61ds Fillies Claimingr Net value to winner 1181 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys O H C P S 43335 BECK AND CALL ws 115 4 3 4i 3J I1 1 ° A Johnson G Peterson 75 85 111092015 43323 LOVERS LANE IIwB 109 5 2 2t i 2h 2 M Buxton J Shaughnessy 20 20 8 3 85 43323 ORLEANS GIRL 107 3 1 in 2l 3s 34 T Nolan Curb Stable C 853 75 43305 THUNDERBIRD t 102 8 8 5J 61 61 42 H Myers W R Coe 4J S 83 85 43090 BETSINDA w 108 64 3s 4s 42 5 L Ensor H R Schaffer 5 4 6535 42684 DAME 100 1 5 S 5 5 61 J Pierce J E Madden 20 30 30 10 5 43305 JESSIE 105 9 9 71 8 7 71 C RobsonS Louis 8 12 12 5 25 42962 DRUSILLA v 112 70 6l U 8J 8l T Rice N D Smith 20 30 30 10 5 FAIR CHARITY 106 2 7 9 9 9 9 A SchugrJ W McClelland 15 20 20 8 4 43265 BRYNHILD WB 109 10 Left at the post C KummerE P Whitney 3030 30 10 5 5Time Time 23 47 59 Track fast fastWinner Winner B f by Helmet Whisk Broom by Cesarion trained by G Peterson bred by Mr Edward U Bradley Went to post at 245 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third drivr ing BECK AND CALL was saved behind the leaders until straightened ont in the stretch then raced into a long lead and won under restraint LOVERS LANE II away forwardly displayed excellent speed and outstayed ORLEANS GIRL in the final drive ORLEANS GIRL set a fast pace inv the early running and finished gamely under punishment THUNDERBIRD away slowly closed a big gap BETSINDA tired and had no mishaps The last four at the start had no chance chanceScratched Scratched 133232Overcnst 104 43248Barley Water 105 428 4283sFanny 3sFanny Cook 103 43305 Encrinjtc 98 43265 Edith K 109 43019 Ricochet 100 43170 Bridge Player 107 107Overweights Overweights Betsindu 3 pounds Drusilla 5 Fair Charity 1 yf OQECrr SECOND EACH About 2 Uiles Aug 5 1907 416 5 158 Steeplechaser Purse rlt O 3 4 700 4yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 500 second 125 Index Horses AAVtPPSt 5 10 15 17 Fin Jockeys Owners 432613R GOODFELLOAA w 5 133 31 2 1 is l O DiamndF A Clark 4 6 1351 25 43306 ROBERT OLIVERw S 152 6 G 5l 31 30 2 = R H CrTdR Parr 65 75 65 12 out 43261 2CREST HILL w 7 149 54 3 2s 22 320 N KenndyJ Lumsden f ° 5 42659 KING FORTUNE w C 137 4 2 4 1 510 510 44 v MaheyL Jacob 30 40 40 10 4 43112 FAIR MAC w 9 142 2 5 G 52 4 ° 4 520 C Smoot J B McDaniel 8 10 10 3 1 43267 KISMER w 9 135 1 3 1J 41 G 66 R Hanna R L Ahles 30 40 40 10 4 4Time Time 423 Track fast fastAVjiiner AVjiiner Ch g by Goodrich Lady Alan by AllautrDale trained by AV Freeman bred by Mr F Ambrose Clack AVent to post at 309 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVon easily second and third driv ¬ ing ROBIN GOODFELLOAV displayed the most speed fenced in faultless fashion and won with speed in reserve ROBERT OLIVER was sore when going to the post but followed the leaders closely under restraint in the early running and responding gamely to punishment when called on outstayed CREST HILL in the final drive The latter raced in nearest pursuit of the leader but tired in the tinal eighth KING FORTUNE fenced well and was not persevered with FAIR MAC was hard ridden KISMER made several hail landings and was eased up in the last half halfScratched Scratched 4330GXorthwooil 152 Overweights Robin Goodfellow 1 pound fOOREQ THIRD RACE 1 Mile Aug 6 1918 136 3 113 Watervliet Handicap 1481 4tOO 9O Added 3yearolds Net value to winner 1431 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AAVtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S WR 117 3 I I1 I2 1 I4 I4 L Ensor R T AVilson 676 43308 3 AVAR PENNANT wi 126 4 4 2 4l 3l 2 l 23 J Loftus J K L Ross 75 53271013 5327101343293THUNDERCLAP 43293THUNDERCLAP wn 114 7 6 4J 5 4J 4 3 C Fbther Oneck Stable 577 21 1 43087 CHASSEUR wn 104 2 2 6 1 72 5l G1 4i L Fator Kentucky Stable 20 25 25 10 5 5wn 43234TICKLISH wn 115 1 3 3J 21 2 3 5 T Davies R E Watkins 10 15 12 5 2 2WB 43269 BLAIRGOWRIE WB 105 9 5 51 6 61 5 64 E AmbrseR H McC Potter G 6 4 85710 85710wn 43307 WAR DRIVE wn 108 8 8 73 31 1 75 7 ° C KummerA K Macomber 20 25 25 10 5 5w S9242 BLUE LAPDIE w 119 G 7 9 81 8 85 S3 AV Knapp H P Whitney C 12 10 4 2 2w 401133THE TRUMP w 114 5 9 8 9 9 9 9 T Rice J J Maher 20 20 20 8 4 4Time Time 23 46 111 137 Track fast Winner Cli c by Ohimbala Mexoana by Mexican trained by T J Healey bred by Mr Richard T Wilson WilsonWent Went to post at 338 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won pulled up second and third driving HANNIBAL running in improved form at once raced into a long lead and setting a great pace was pulling up in the closing strides AVAR PENNANT under slight restraint in the early run ¬ ning closed up gamely when called on but could never overtake the leader THUNDERCLAP responded gamely to punishment in the homestretch and outstayed CHASSEUR The latter was forced to pull up on the backstretch then came around the leaders in tiie final half and closed a big gap TICKLISH tired in the last quarter BLAIRGOWRIE raced extremely wide BLUE LADDIE was shunned back at the start and not persevered with THE TRUMP was eased up when beaten Scratched 13334 Thunderstorm 107 43334 Pastoral Swain 105 43307 Vancouver 111 FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Aur 22 1918 110 3 115 Seventh Running SAN FORD MEMORIAL Guaranteed Value 5000 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 3925 second 700 third 300 Index Horses AWtPPSt V A StrFin Jockeys O H C P S 43262 ZUPSET W Ho a 1 21 21 1 1J A Knapp H P AVnitney 10 12 8 75 13 43262 MAN O WAR w 130 6 5 4 31 33 2s J Loftus Glen Riddle Fm 710451120out 43321 GOLDEN BROOM wn 130 3 li I1 2J 3 E AmbrseMrsAVM Jeffords 95 2J 2i 12 out 43311tCAPT ALCOCK wit 112 4 7 7 7 6 4i C RbbsonJ E Madden 50 200 100 20 10 43256 ARMISTICE WB 112 23 5s 5s 5i 5s L McAtee AV R Coe 50 50 GO 15 5 43218 DONNACONA w 112 7 4 31 4s 4i 61 AV Kelsay G AV Loft 20 50 30 8 3 43256 THE SAVIMMER ws 115 16 6 6 J 7 7 R SimpsonT F Henry 30 50 50 15 5 5tAddcd tAddcd starter Time 23 464 111 Traick fast fastAVinner AVinner Ch c byAAhisk Broom II Pankhurst by Voter trained by James Rowe bred by Mr Harry Payne AVhitney AVhitneyAVent AVent to post at 410 At post 4 minutes Start poor and slow Won driving secondand third the same UPSET followed the leader closely from the start moved up with a rush in the last eighth and taking the lead held on gamely when challenged and just lasted long enough to withstand MAN O AAARS challenge The latter began slowly moved up steadily to the stnjtch turn where he got Into close quarters then came to tiie outside in the final eighth and responding gamely to punishment w gaining in the closing strides GOLDEN BROOM showed great speed in pacemaking but tired when challenged CAPT ALCOCK began slowly and closed a big gap ARMISTICE ran well from a poor be ¬ ginning DONNACONA rah forwardly in the early running but was carried wide on the stretch turn and tired Scratched 13069 Peace Pennant 112 43291 Ten Can 112 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile Aug 6 1918 136 3 113 Fnrse 1381 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 1181 second 125 third 75 Index Horses V StrFiii Jockeys O II GPS 42999CLARA MARTIN w 4 100 1 4 61 4l 3 = 1 I3 3 Boyle C E Rowe 2 21 21 1 25 43296DIMITRI v f 110 10 3 3 2 1J 3l 2 AV Lansr AV F Poison Poison43272SALVORD 30 40 30 12 6 43272SALVORD v 5 110 7 1 25 in 2l 22 32 T DavJes F Burlew 12 12 8 3 85 43071 MONEY MAKER v 7 110 4 9 123 10 ° 82 G3 41 T Murray AV V Thraves Thraves43272THRILLS 46521 43272THRILLS v 4 100 11 2 1 51 42 41 5J H HamfnH H Hewitt 8 15 12 5 2J 43223 MILLRACE v 4 111S G S 71 74 5l 5J 61 J Butwell E Sirtas 8 10 10 4 2 43272 SIR AV JOHNSON n S 113 9 7 5u 6 71 71 71 L Ensor R A Smith 20 25 25 10 3 43166 SALVATELLE w v 4 105 8 11 8s 8l 91 91 81 R UomlllD Raymond 30 40 30 12 G 43249 DOTTAS BEST w3 951310 9 = 9t 10 = 10 = 9s A RichcrlcNorth Shore Sta 20 25 25 10 5 43292 THE DESERT w 3 103 14 6 4J 3l GJ S1 10l C RobsonS Louis G 8 8 3 75 7543272PRINCE 43272PRINCE HAL II wn S 1C9 2 12 101 12l 123 11 11 ° J GPotz AV H Henry 50 50 50 20 10 43272 GLENN w 3 100 3 13 13 13 13 12 = 12 = S AAida The Beach StableSO 40 30 12 G 43345 LOTTERY w 5 113 12 14 111 II1 11J 13 13 N Barrett Marshall Bros 15 25 25 10 G 43272 2T F McMAHON wn 3 105 5 5 Lost rider E AmbrseSylvester Stable 4 4 18575 710 710Time Time 24 47 112 J 1384 Track fast fastAAinner AAinner Br f by Sain Missy by Midlothian trained by C E Rowe bred by Estate of Mr James B Huggin HugginAAent AAent to nost at 438 At post 3 minutes Start poor and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing CLARA MARTIN after being saved in the early running passed the leaders with a rush and wo with speed in reserve DIMITRI was a forward contender all the way and holding on gamely under punishment outstayed ALVORD in the final drive The latter rushed into the lead and was much used in making the early pace and tired lu the final eighth MONEY MAKER sliuBIed back at the start saved ground on the turns and closed a big gap THRILLS quit in the homestretch homestretchScratched Scratched 10981slri h Kiss 113 113Overweights Overweights Millrace lii pounds Prince Hal II 4 Thos F McMahon 5 SIXTH RACE 34 Mile Aug 22 1918 110 3 115 Burnt Hills Highweight HighweightTT TT i O1 QO1 AllnJ O n Hl Hln n n nl l nnrnwfl WA VA1A n A QOt A ond 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt A Vi StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 43275 CRANK wn 5 110 61 31 4l 31 11 T Davies S Ross 8 12 6 21 G5 43260 BArE ME GIRLS wn 3 IOC 22 2l 2 21 2l C KummerK R Bradley 20 25 20 S 4 433193MIDNIGHT SUN w 4 112 9 5 41 3h 5l 3H A SchugrJ R Skinker 8 10 8 3 S5 42810 DR JOHNSON WB 4 107 88 5 5l 41 4 C Robson Mrs AVM Jeffords S 10 7 21 G5 42523 JACK HARE JR w 4 122 37 61 71 51 J Lof fcus AV E AppleKate 7 10 6 2J 65 42949RIGHT ANGLE wn 4 108 44 71 82 6 = G3 L Fator Kentucky Stable 12 15 12 5 21 43260 = DOMINANT wn G 132 5 3 Il I2 1 71 AV Knapp H P AVhitney 1 75 13103514 43268 BASIL WB 5 105 79 9 G1 8l 8 = C HowardAV F Poison rO GO 30 12 6 643319OUT 43319OUT THE AArAY WB 4 128 1 6 S 9 9 9 L Ensor S C Hildreth S S S 3 85 Time 22 i 47 111 Track fast fastAAinner AAinner B g by Celt Crosspatch by Hastings trained by W II Brooks bred by Mr Samuel Ross RossAVent AVent to post at 508 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same CRANK a forward contender from the start took the lead under punishment in the last eighth and outstayed BELIEVE ME GIRLS in the final drive BELIEVE ME GIRLS raced in nearest pursuit of DOMINANT and was badly bumped when the latter quit in the homestretch but closed up again under hard pressure and was gaining at the finish MIDNIGHT SUN was forced wide all the way and came fast in the final eighth 111 JOHNSON raced close up behind the leaders throughout and finished gamelv JACK HARE IK began slowly and closed a big gap RIGHT ANGLE was eased up after going a half DOMINANT set a fast pace but quit badly in the last eighth OUT THE WAV left the thescrsitclieii scrsitclieii 4330S Naturalist 140 43334 Kalitun 125 4335S Ticklish 11 400982Lord Brighton 1IO 43358 Blue Laddie 120 4330S Leochures 130 42921 Straight Forward 11 Overweights Believe Me Girls li pounds Basil 1 iOO 5O SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile Aug 6 1918 136 3 113 Purse 1381 3yearolds 4t OO I and upward Claiming Net value to winner 1181 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AAVtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 43233 KING JOHN w 4 112 G 1 31 31 21 2 1 = T Kowan F Musante 4 5 4i S5 45 43027 AVATER AAAR vn G 110 S 4 I1 I1 11 11 2i J CalluhanAVm Martin 85 1152 1 25 43264 MARY BELLE w 3 110 5 5 41 4U 4l 3l 3 C KummerC P AVinfrey 12 12 12 5 21 43332 AVISE MAN w G 115 9 G 51 5 = 53 4s 42 D ConnllyH Perkins 2 3 95 45 25 43142 COURTG COLORSv 3 108i 1 3 Gl G1 62 51 5 = H Cassity AV Fenwick 20 20 20 8 4 43324 INDIAN SPRING wn 3 9S 4 9 9 9 810 H EricksnJ S Ownbey 30 30 30 10 5 42290 CADILLAC w 1 113 2 7 7 7s 74 7 71 7l C RobsonH S Koppln 20 25 25 10 5 5S 43286 GOLDVALE w 3 104 7 2 2l 2 31 6 8 R McCrnnl H AVilson S 10 G 2 1 41495 CLARE BOOTHE wn 3 5 3 8 8 8l 9 PullupS Boyle M Kornbloom 30 30 30 10 5 Time 23 i 47 113 139 Track fast fastWinner Winner B g by Sir John Johnson Deviltrce by Ton Gallant trained by F Musante bred by Mr John E Madden MaddenAVent AVent to post at 530 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow AVon easily second and third driv ¬ ing KING JOHN followed the leader closely and won going away through the final sixteenth WATER AVAR showing the most speed set a good pace but tired in the final eighth and just lasted long enough to withstand MARY BELLES challenge The latter was in close quarters in the early running and fin ¬ ished gamely under punishment AVISE MAN steadily improved his position and after being forced wide on the stretch turn finished fastest of all COURTING COLORS was pulled up several times and run a good race CLARK BOOTHE was nulled un in the final eighth GOLDVALE ran well to the stretch stretchScratched Scratched 13345 Kilkenny 119 43345 ilong Kong 100 4329tPBob Hensley 113 43307 Blaircora 95 43324 P G King 110 43290 Starter 110 43345 Gleipner 113 Overweights Indian Spring 3 pounds Courting Colors 3


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