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AQUEDUCT FORM CHART NEW YORK, N. Y.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919. Aqueduct. Fourth day. Queens County Jockey. Club. Fall Meeting of 12 days. Weather clear; temperature 75. Steward to Represent Jockey Club. II. K. Knapp. Judges, C. II. Pettingill and E. C. Smith. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, F. Rehberger. Racing-starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago tima 1:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. AQandt K nST RACE 3-4 Mile. July G, 191G 1:11 3 11G. ,360 Added. 3-ycar-olds and TttJOJLl? upward. Selling Handicap. Not value to winner ,300; second, 25; third, 5. Index Horses AAVtlISt A ?4 Str Fin. Jockeys Owners O II O P S 43720 TOTO w 3 101 9 4 1 11 Is 1 J CallahanP D Woir 3 A 2i 1 1-2 43301 OUT THE AVAY wit 4 126 CO 2l 2- 2 21 M Buxton S C Hildrcth 31 4 Si 7-5 7-10 43739 PANAS1AN w 4 114 2 1 4U 3 3s 3 J Frach N Turner 6 S G 2 1 43604 2 RIGHT ANGLE wit 4 109 5 5 55 5s 4s 41 C KummerL AAaterbury 3. 5 5 " 1 43319 ASSUME wit 5 112 13 GJ Cs 5 51 AV ICelsay J Leonard o" 4 41 S-5 4-5 43002 sTHUNDltSTORM wnli 110 4 8 7 8 7 G E AmbrseK T AVilson 10 15 12 5 2 43234 TURF w 4 !Si 7 9 8 7 8s 7 G AV Carl.T Butler SO SO 30 10 5 41897SULTIMA THULEwn 4 115 8 7 S 4 Gl S G Apel R L Breslor 15 20 20 S 1 42912 THE DECISION wb C 101 3 2 . 9.9 9 9 H EricksnJ E Davis 20 25 20 S 4 Time, 23, 46. 1:12. Tra.ck fact. AVinncr B. g, by Hippodrome Tripping, by Delhi trained by F. D. AAeir; bred by AVickliffe Stud. AVent to post at 2:27. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. TOTO. running in improved form, took a quick lead and, making the pace fast, won eased up OUT THE AAAY moved up menacingly when entering the stretch, but tired under punishment and swerved to the inside rail. PANAMAN ran forwardly all the way and outstayed RIGHT ANGLE at the end The latter ran a good race. ASSUME was crowded back on the last turn. ULTIMA THULE was high in flesh and showed early speed. Scratched 1377SArrah Go On, 114; 43797 Nightstick, 111; 43707 Osgood, 102; 42920 Star Class 110 43704 Sanberia, 93. Overweights The Decision, 5 pounds; Turf, fit SECOND RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Sept. 16, 1918 1:44 4 109. Purse ,360. 3-year-OOJlW olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner ,160; second, 25; third, 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 43723DR. RAE w 3 96 2 5 4J 51 3s 2s 1 II Swart W Stockton 12 12 5 2 1 43723s FR. THE GREATwn 4 10S 10 1 in Is H 11 2 T Rowan F Houseman 4 5 4 7-5 7-10 4 3705SGOALER w ? 104 5 2 51 71 7 5 31 L McAtee M J Miles 2 2h 12-54-5 2-5 43420 KILKENNY wr. 5 115 11 7 7" Gl Gs 41 41 L Fator I Hertz 10 15 15 G 3 43759 KOH-I-NOOR wis 5 10G1 6 4 2U 2 2s 31 5s C KummerE Arlington 3 41 41 8-3 4-5 4375! ORDERLY wn 0 111 1 3 3 31 51 0s G G AV CarU Bycr 10 15 15 G 3 43723 ROCKPORT w 5 112 7 G 9s 9s 5 7s 7 J DminickAV C Daly ,Tr SO SO 0 20 10 43023SGLEIPNER wn G lll 4 9 Gl 8s 81 Si 8s J Butwell J J Murphy 8 12 12 5 2 43495 HOPE wn 4 103 3 10 Sand 4 9s 9s 91 C Miller II Jones 50 CO GO 20 10 4 3705 THE COCK wn G 107 8 11 108 10,o1010lo10,;i M Buxton M Shea 8 10 8 3 8- 43091 DRAGON ROCK wu 4 108 9 8 11 11 11 11 11 E AmbrsoT J Carroll 20 SO 30 10 5 Time, 24, 43, 1:13, 1:39, 1:46. Track fast. AA inner B. g, by Sea King Stake and Cap, by Elllsdale trained by L. AV. Garth; bred by Mr William Garth. AAent to post at 2:55. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon ridden out; second and third driving. DR. RAE responded gamely to hard riding in the stretch, woro the loaders down and won coimr away. FREDERICK THE GREAT raced KOH-I-NOOR into early defeat and set a good nace to the last eighth, but tired in the final drive. GOALER met with much early interference and closed up with a.,r!wi ln,tlic last eIKltl-. KILKENNY was forced to race wide all the way and finished fast. KOH-I-NOOR quit In the last quarter. ORDERLY showed early speed. Scratched 43777Graphic, 105; 43775sMiss Kruter, 101; 43759 Sasin. Ill; 43151 Paddv Dear 111-43735 Sunningdale. 101; 43775. Mackenzie,. 113; 43750Salvatelle, 100; 43777 Hickorynut, 105.; 43779 Dottas Best, 104; 422S7 Bar One, 108. Overweights Koh-i-Noor, iy. pounds; Rockport, 1; Gleipner, 3; The Cock, 1. 4andH T l?21?. nACE- KV- .JuIy l9,1113058 4- 51,560 Added. 3-year-olds. uul Handicap. Net value to winner ,365; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AAVtPPSt j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 43712SHERQDIAS wis 105 7 1 Is 1 Is Is Ink L McAtee AV R Coe 10 10 9 3 3-3 43590THUNDERCLAP wn 12G 4 5 5S 31 2! 2s 2s L Fator S C Hildreth 3 1G-W 1 2-? 43707SBLA1RGOAVRIE wn 105 1 2 4 4J 4 3 3s E AmbrseR II McC Potter 2 3 13-51 -5 fHii????? WI! 95 6 3 2" 23 3i 43 4i J Callahan L AVatorbury 3 5 5 2 1 2?17ART,IS,? wn 108 3 4 31 53 Gi 53 50 c KummerA K Macomber G 7 7 21 6-5 43704sAVAlt ROCKET w 102 2 7 7 7 7 7 Gs II Swart AV T AVIIkinson 15 15 S 3 S-5 43027SLEADING STAR wn 100 5 G Gs 61 51 Gs 7 G AAT CarlJ Fitzsimmoiis 5 6 5 2 1 Time, 23l5, 47, 1:11, 1:38. Track fast. Winner Or f by The Tetrarch llonora, by Galllnule trained by AA. II. Karrick; bred in England by hir .Mark Sykes. We twJUJt1. i1 3:2S-, At iost 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. IILKODIAS set a fast pace from the start, but whs tiring in the final drive and just lasted Ion" enough to withstand THUNDERCLAPS challenge. The latter gradually imoroved his position and finished fast and gaming. BLAIRGOWRIE ran well and finished gamely under punishment. CHASSEUR tired badly in the last eighth. AVAR KISS was shuffled back on the far turn. Scratched 42042 Bridesman, 103. Overweights Blairgowrie, 5 pounds. and FaTTf?rr?fl4CETo3":nftMi1?-, PZ 6 Wlft-l:U-3-H0. Eleventh Running BABYLON OOJLO HAN DICAP. ,500 Added. 2-year-olds. Net value to winner ,225; second, 00; Index Horses AAVtPPSt y. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S SISSSSSAJS. w 119 4 3 1S 1J 12 12 w Ke,sa w 1300111 c-5 7-5 4-5 2-5 rut SIl11,?,11 w,:10" 2 2 3 32 21 - G AV CarlJ J OToole 10 5 12 4 is 43700SPADRIAC wit 110 6 4 2s 21 3s 3s?. T Rice J MacManus 4 . r-i r, 7 43727PILGRIM w 112 1 1 4: 4 4 4" C FDther T E AVIdener G S c 43737 DR. CLARK w 119 5 5 5s 51 5 G2.1. " E AmbrseII P AVhitnev fi 7 7 1 43737 CAPTAIN ALCOCK wn 10S 7 7 7 7 7 7 L andor J E Mad den G 1 10 " 3 " --5 J , Time, 23, 47, 1:12. Track fast. MaddeiiDer n Ormondalc Miss Kearney, by Planudes trained by AAr. Booth; bred by Mr. John E. v,i-tnn01??st ?fc 3i57; At pos 1 ,n.m,u0- ?ta.rt K001 and slow- Won easily; second and third driving. NLDDAM set a fast pace under slight restraint in the early running, then drew away at his riders ifiEEVwV -t,,e StJ?tcV j"-ul won t!!f!C,l up- KEWEU saved ground on all the turns a ,1 outstaved PADRIAC m the final drive. The latter forced a fast pace and tired when challenged. PILGRIM was hard ridden, but could never get u. DAVID IIAKUM was forced to race wide all tho w-iv J DI" ni-CLARK tired in the last eighth. CAPTAIN ALCOCK began slowly Scratched l36823Service Star, 105. Overweights Padrlac, 6 pounds. IQQi fand FIFTH RACE 1 5-16 Miles. July 5, 1918 2:12 4 102 Burse SI 4fin 3"year-olds q JL Sff and upward. Selling. Net valueT to winner SUCO; second, 2sf third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt M V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 43723 SUNNYLAND wn A 10S 3 4 11 3 2 U In T Rowan H A Bourne s TrT" 1 r 4?r5? . ,. WB?J?S t 3 31 V Vl- 22 M Briton C BvxtZ j lS UZ uauiujAO w 5 1C5 1 1 li z 4 4 4 E Arabr soT J Carroll "0 20 "r r. 1 1 ..Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:42, 2:10, 2:16. Traclc falt by SInT.BrTsii"eiFtliCT. ,v. ni fc n- Fa,r A""a hy iIo"a trained by J. L. Donovan; bred in England mmVnvvn?8, At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AAron driving; second and third the w t..rn-lrtrHniV .bfiBnn s,lowI-vl1 b,,-t ok. io lead on the baekstretch. thon was taken back on t e ill ? W T the inside in the stretch, outstayed SASIN in the final drive. SASIN Mk i t e fi, m , I Uwu Ha-? 5"trwtc, iid drew away when straightened out in the homestretch, but tired hi aWlbelaV WidU wh lI- -tretel,. but Scratched 43750Gex, 111. " 4-R550 SITm RACf-3: ,e.- ,July 0. 1916-1:11-3-116. Purse ,360. 2-year-olds. "lO Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner ,160; second, 25; third, S?! Index Horses AAVtPPSt U Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S liltPAvv11 WIt"2 ?, 23 y 1 1" J Butwell E M Brown 15 15 7 3 7-5 4?0fAWVN w Vil I I rl 22 L Fatcr w H Congdon 15 30 20 8 4 1r3sqAt?and ea,, wlls,?-5 Si 4 Sn E AmbrseH P AVhitney 2 3 7-5 3-5 1-3 C?AU WI!H21i I 3, 32 3i41 C F-btherAV R Coe 3 G 41 9T5 4.5 :oS W? ?JI 1? g J T BIco Quincy Stable 8 20 15 6 3 4.1.08 FAIR PAmr GAIN uv wn 112 12 19 11 61 5s Gs 6i L McAtee J E AVIdener 4 5 41 S-5 4-5 KQP-b1?, w112 t 8 73 ?s M Rowan J E Nash 30 40 30 12 0 Airtr irir M qSSJS,?1 w" JJS I H 2 2! 81 82 C KummerA K Macomber G 8 G 21 C-5 43045 EASTERN GLOAV wn 109 G 10 71 7l 9s 9 G AValis G ChOos W m 90 10 43740 DICKIE 109 10 G 10s 10s SmH SoO w 10s 10s R E D Springer 100 100 4u 42938SHEADMAN w 112 1 4 11s U llio.o j Fracii O J Decker G 10 4 f 43 TiniBLBWEBD wu 109 3 8 12 12 12 12 T Rowan Case? Staole 100 100 1M 40 20 tDisqualified for foul. Time, 23, 48, 1:15. Track fast. CliarlesnwrTlooreC bJ McGee stokn -Mo",l;11. by Kingston trained by AV. S. House; bred by Mr. AVent to post at 4:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow Won driving- second mil tiiir.i ti, same. THE WAGONER rushed into the lead and came extremely wide "vl" 11 was quickly-Btraightenert. put and taken to the rail, then was tiring in tlie closing strides ml tst i long enough to withstand CARNARVON. The latter raced in nearest pursuit of the le ider , ,.f ff,, hi, I gamely under punishment, would have been first In a f e w m r strides but m erfered w STAR In the last eighth and was disqualified. DAMASK full rlh ran green but cod i We with ., near the end. SERVICE STAR finished resolutely. DEVIL 1HC, 1 ran wel I K VI It GAIN beV K ,n "ilmWv slowlj. Scratched 437S0 Indiscretion, 109; 137S0 Bridge Player 109