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BELMONT PARK FORM CHART NEW YORK, N. Y WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1919. Belmont Park. Ninth day. Westchester Racing Association. Autumn fleeting of 12 days. Weather cloudy; temperature 75". Steward to Represent Jockey Club, F. R. Hitchcock. Judges, C. H. Tettingill aud E. C. Smith. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, F. Rehberger. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, 15 blinkers. Fig-tires in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. ylQfTAQ FIRST RACE G 1-2 Furlongs Main Course. Oct. 11, 1907 1:17 A 124. Purse Tci 4 "O 800. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 125; third, 75. Index Horses AWtPPSt i Vj Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 433G03ALVORD w 5 109 G 3 21 2 2l In T Davies I- Buriew 3 4 31 C-5 3-5 4381MISS KRUTER wn S 107 5 2 33 3 3s 22 C KummerA Goodin 8-5 2 9-5 7-101-3 43107 UNCLES LASSIEwb 3 105 2 1 ll Is 1 3i J CuUahan Crown Stable 0 8 8 3 8-5 43C43T. P. McMAHON wn 3 102 I t G 4l 4l 4 H Ericksn Sylvester Stable 3 18-531 G-5 3-5 43508 SURPLICE w 3 107 4 C 5 Gl 51 5s W Lang H Bowen 15 15 15 0 3 43190 JIITCHELL MAY w 2 103 3 5 41 51 0 G3 H HamfnT O Webber 20 30 30 10 5 43515ELDERKEN wn 4 1031 7 7 7 7 7 7 T Rowan Curb Stable 8 10 G 21 G-5 Time, 23, 48, 1:13, 1:20. Track fast. Winner 15. g, by Solitaire II. Lily Gohling, by Kismet trained by F. Buriew; bred by Mr. Adolph B. Spreekels. Went to post at 2:40. At post .2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ALVORD, after racing in nearest pursuit of UNCLES LASSIE, responded -gamely to a vigorous hand ride and outstayed MISS KRUTER in the final drive. .The latter was under slight restraint in the trirlv running and iinished resolutely under punishment. UNCLES LASSIE showed the most early- speed, but fired in the stretch drive as if short. TIIOS. A. McMAHON was shullled back at the start and closed a big gap. SURPLICE and MITCHELL MAY ran fairly well. ELDERKEN began slowly. Scratched 43515 Back Bay, 111: 43347 Hnttontrope, 113; 42900 Our Nephew. 108; 435G0 Cadillac, 105; 43587 Appletoh Wiske, 107; 43523 Favour. 113; 43023Lucius, 127; 43003 Frank Waters, 127; 435S73 Wawbeek. 10-1; 43252 Ambassador III., 102; 43077 Babette, 104; 43401 Salvatelle, 99; 43043 Lady Ward, 104; 43081 Unwise Child. 99. Overweights Surplice, 5 pounds; Elderken, 1; Alvord, 2; Mitchell May, 1. A OrTAf SECOND RACE 1 Mile. Sept. 7, 1914 -1:36 3 117. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and 4fcO 0 "4Jb upward. Allowances, Net value to winner 00; second, 125; third, 75. Index Horses AWtPPSt U ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S . 4.1GG4 STEPSON wb 3 103 1 3 Ink 25 1 15 15 H Myers W R Coe G 8 8 2 out 42G40SWEEPMENT w 3 110 2 1 21 H 2 2 .2i W Kelsay G W Loft. 2 35 3J 1-2 out 43080 WAR ROCKET wn 2 111 3 2 3" 3h 3 3s 3 J Butwell W T Wilkinson 7-104-5 9-20out 43G051SANBERIA w 4 Jll 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 E AmbrseG D Widener 10 15 15 3 4-5 Time, 24, 48, 1:14, 1:41. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Uncle-Katrine, by Disguise trained by W. II. Karrick; bred by Messrs. Headley and Miller. Went to post at 3:05. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. STEPSON, set a good: pace and, holding on gamely in the final drive, outstayed SWEEPMENT at the end. SWEEPMENT was a close contender all the way and made a game effort in the stretch, but was tiring in the closing strides. AVAR ROCKET was saved in the early running and finished resolutely under punishment. SANBERIA quit badly in the last quarter. Scratched 435G6Wilfreda, 100. Overweights War Rocket, 1 pound. , A OrTKT THIRD RACE 1 Mile. Sept. 7, 1914 1:36 3 117. Purse 800. 3-year-olds and TcO 4 XjOy upward. Selling:. Net value to winner 600; second, 125; third, 5. Judex Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 43307 SUNDIAL II. wn 3 107 S 4 3" 2 1" l1! ll C KummerL Waterbury 1 G-5 1 3-2 1-4 43139 GOALER w 3 112 1 2 4 31 3l 2 2 T Rice M J Miles G 7 G 2 1 43GC3 PRANK WATERSwi: 4 112 7 5 5J 4 4l 45 2 J Butwell A A Reilly 8 S 7 2 1 43475 THE COCK w 6 10S 3 G G1 G1 53 5- 4" A JolinsonM Shea 35 G G 2 1 4356GP. G. KING w 4 97 G 8 7 1- Gl G 51 J Pierce R E Watkins 12 15 10 3 7-a 43307 BLA1RCORA w 3 104 4 3 ll 11 2 31 G" J Callahan F A Clark 10 12 12 4 2 43400 DOTTAS BEST w 5 100 5 7 S 8 7l 75 7 G Apel North Shore Sta 20 40 30 10 5 43208 CADDIE wn 4 100 2 1 21 5l 8 8 8 T Rowan .7 L Donovan 30 40 30 10 5 Time, 24, 48, 1:13, 1:39. Track fast. Winner Ch. g, by Fauclieur Martha Gorman, by Sir Dixon trained by T. J. Harmon; bred in France by Mr. Joseph E. Widener. Went to post at 3:33. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SUNDIAL II. was under slight restraint in the early rnnning, then raced into the lead in the stretch and held GOALER safe through the final eighth. The latter saved ground on the turns and came around the leaders when entering the stretch to finish gamely under punishment, but could not overtake the leader. FRANK WATERS was a forward contender all the way, but tired in the last eighth. THE COCK saved "ground on the stretch turn and finished fast. BLAIRCORA displayed the most speed for three-quarters. Scratched 430G3Pictor, 107; 43514 Dahinda. 102; 43G04 Nanette Flack, 89. Overweights Sundial II., 1 ponnd P. G. King, 3; Dottas Best, 3. A ryYC FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile Straight. May 19, 1908 1:08 4 137. Fiftieth Running 4tS llu NURSERY HANDICAP. ,500 Added. 2-year-olds. Net value to winner 3,600; second, 500; third, 250. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 43GG1?DR. CLARK w 1U 4 3 3i 4 11 15 T Rice H P Whitney 5 7 7 2 4-5 4 3 G 6 1 CLEOPATRA wn 120 2 G 5l 35 2l 2- C Fbther W R Coe 7-104-5 3-5 1-G out 43G6L CAPTAIN ALCQCK wB 110 5 4 45 5 4J 33 W Kelsay J E Madden C 10 10 3 6-5 43576WEDDING CAKE v 114 11 1L 25 35 45 A Johnson J H Rosseter G 8 7 2 4-5 43591 STAR COURT wn 100 3 2 2l li 53 53 L McAtte W R Coo T7-104-5 3-5 1-G out 43553 KINNOUL wii 123 6 5 G G G G E AmbrseW M Jeffords 4 8 7 2 4-5 fCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 1:11.. Track fast. Winner Cli. c, by Broomstick Panasine, by Peter Pan trained by James Rowe; bred by Mr. Harry Fayue Whitney,. Went to post at 4:01. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. DR. CLARK, after being -saved under slight restraint in the early running, moved up rapidly and, taking the lead at the eighth post, outstayed CLEOPATRA in the final drive. The latter bolted out at the start, but closed a big gap in the early running and finished gamely under punishment. CAPTAIN ALCOCK met with repeated interference in the stretch and closed up with a rush when clear and- easilj passed WEDDING CAKE. WEDDING CAKE showed the most early speed and raced STAR COURT into defeat, but quit in the .final eighth. STAR COURT raced into the lead, but also quit. KINNOUL ran poorly. ", . Scratched- 43059 Neddani , 114. a 0F5Tr7 FIFTH RACE: 1 Mile, Sent.. 7, 1914 1:36 3 117. Pershing Handicap. 2,000 4o 4 " 4 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner 1,505 and 200 Silver Cup; second, 400; . . . third, 200. Index Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 43G80 AUDACIOUS w US 6 2 2U l1 1- l3 1 M Buxton M. L Schwartz 7-5 9-5 9-101-3 out 43642 "QUESTIONNAIRE wu 102 2 5 5 35 31 2 2 L McAtee E Arlington 3 45 4 1 2-5 43358 BLAIRGOWRIE wn 10G 1 G 6 G 51 45 31 E AmbrsoR H McC Potter 7 15 15 5 25 43559 3TICKLISH wn 112 4 4 33 2J 21 35 45 T Rice R E Watkins G 7 7 2 4-5 43G27 LADS LOVE w 100 5 1 in 41 4 5l 55 G.W CarIGreentree Stable G 8 7 2 4-5 43G04VOSGOOD w 107 3 3 45 53 6 6 6 H HamtnL P Wagner 10 15 15 5 2 Time, 23, 47, 1:12, 1:38. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Star Shoot Bold Girl, by Ogden trained by J. Hastings; bred by Mr. John E. Madden-. Went to post at 4:29. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. AUDACIOUS raced into the lead on th; backstretch and, keeping it, easily won under mild restraint. QUESTIONNAIRE began slowly, but gradually improved his position on the outside of the leaders" and finished gamely, but could not overtake the leader. BLAIRGOWRIE began poorly, lt, saving ground on all the turns, closed a big gap and outstayed TICKLISH at the end. The latter followed the leader closely in the early running and tired. LADS LOVE set the early pace, but quit after going well for a half. OSGOOD ran poorly. . Scratched 43590 Thunderclap, 125; 43704s War Rocket, 104; 43557 Ilerodias, 108. Overweights Blairgowrie, 4 pounds; Lads Love, 3. a OPTIMO SIXTH RACE 5 l-2 Furlongs Straight. July 17, 1915 1:03 2 106. Purse 00. 4 vO 2-year-olds. Special Weights. Net value to winner 600; second, 125; third, 75. l,iex Horses AWtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 43G45JOHN V. GRIER w 122 1 3 35 35 3 ll E Ambrsell P Whitney 1-2 3-5 2-5 out 4!0!PADRIAC WB 122 5 2 2 1" 1and 23 T Rice J MacManus 4 7 7 G-5 out 4S57G GEHMA v llt 4 1 15 2 25 3-5 W Kelsay G W Loft 35 4 4 3-5 out PAIRGAIN wn 11G 3 5 5 5 43 4" C FbtherJ E Widener 30 100 50 10 4 43661 DUNSANDEL W 116 2 4 , 43 4- 5 5 C KummerP A Clark 30 40 25 6 8-5 Time, 1:05. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Whisk Broom II. Wonder, by Disguise trained by James Rowe; bred by Mr. Harry Pavno Whitney. Went to post at 4:58. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving JOHN P. GRIER began somewhat slowly and swerved badly in the early running, but moved up rapidly when straightened out in the stretch and wore the leaders down, then took the lead at his riders leisure and won casing up. PADRIAC displayed excellent early speed and, taking the lead, raced GERMA into defeat GERMA set a fast early pace. butvquit in the last eighth. FAIR GAIN finished gamely. DUVSNDEL a good looker, showed speed for three-eighths and was eased up when beaten. Scratched 13700 Star Court, 122; 43001 David Harum. 122; 4350! Northern Belle, 113.