Belmont Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1920-06-04

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BELMONT PARK FORM CHART NEW YORK N Y THURSDAY JUNE 3 1920 Belmont Park Tenth day AVestchestei Koeiation Spring Meeting of 18 days Weather rainy temperature 70 ° Steward to Represent Jockey Club AV S Aosbirglj Judges C II Pettingill and E C Smttl Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary AV C Edwards Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 1230 p in AV indicates whip S spurs It blinkers Fig urns in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age o horse an weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE C 12 Furlongs Main Course Oct 14 1907 117 4 124 Pur 131425 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 101425 secon 200 third 100 Index Horses AAVtFPSt K i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 47GG82HURON II ws 4 110 62 I1 1 I1 1 1475032ZOUAAE Ink c Ponre G Peterson 21 35 31 1 2 475032ZOUAAE wit 6 112 S 4 2l 2 = 2 2 247G08HENDRIE = J McTsgtJ B Dahlgren 15 15 12 5 2i 47G08HENDRIE wn 7 125 5 S 1 41 31 3 = i J IcCabe I D Weir 85 95111012 1E 1E4s 47344 AMER EAGLE w T 112 1 53 3 41 4 4s J Zoeller Pelican Stable 40021 400215l 40931 TICACEY wn 4 112 4 3 3J o 5 5l A JohnsonJ M Shannon CO 50 0 13 7 7fij 47419 SISTER EMBLEM w G 111 75 4 G1 G1 G fij T Rice G W J Bissell 4 5 4J 73 3r 14481 OAERMATCH an 5 112 3 6 G1 73 7 7 L Ensor J J Murphy 20 20 20 8 4 4S1 47385 FAIR COLLEEN wn S S9 9 7 S3 S4 S S S47073SAYAVHICH S1 J Mooney A A Reilly 20 20 20 8 4 47073SAYAVHICH w3 981 1 9 9 9 0 9 S McGrawlI Silter 50 10 CO 15 7 Time 23 47 113 119 Track fast fastWinner Winner It g by Sweeper Zuna by Hamburg trained by O Peterson bred in France by Mr Her man 15 Dnryea DnryeaWent Went to post at 231 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third th same HURON II rushed into the lead in the Drst eighth and setting a fast pace held on gamely an outstayed ZOUAVE in the final drive The latter raced in close pursuit for the entire race but bega tiring when put under punishment HENDRIE forced back at the start closed a big gap between call but could never get to the two leaders AMERICAN EAGLE tired in the final eighth eighthScratched Scratched 47il43Ioultney 115 47035 Purl 102 43S073Millrace 102 44S24 Hindoostan 112 4734 Our Nephew 112 47 lS = Orderly 117 47501 Thistle Queen 102 47092 Prim III 112 112Overweights Overweights Sister Emblem 4 pounds Fair Colleen 2 Saywhich IXj A 177f79i SECOND RACE About 2 Miles June 4 1918 4OC 5 130 Steeplechase Purs Maidens Net value to winner 700 second 200 TC 4 4 4 G 1000 4yearolds ard upward third 100 Index Ilorses AWtPPSt 3 0 9 12 Fin Jockeys Owners O II O P 47089 AVISEST FOOL w 4 142 3 3 4 4l 32 1 I3 D Byers J E AVidener 35 351120out 47103 FRANK B AV 4 142 5 4 1 I10 I1 2 = 2nk C Smoot J E AViilener f35 3Gll20out 47121 MIDAS II w 4 142 1 C G 50 5 ° ° 3 C Mergler R Parr G 8 8 21 1 47085 SEA SUN w 1 142 G 5 24 3 43 4 41 A Sim Glen Iver Stable 8 10 S 21 1 47089 EARLOCKER w 4 142 2 1 33 2l 2 3 = 530 L Cheyne J E Davis 4 G 41 7511 751147G1VKING 47G1VKING TERRY w 4 142 4 2 5 G G G G M OConrJ Lumsden S 8 8 2 3E 3EfCoupled fCoupled in betting no separate place or show betting bettingTime Time 415 Track muddy muddyAVinner AVinner B g by King James Princess Nettie by His Highness trained by II Lewis bred h Mr Henry T Oxuard OxuardAAent AAent to post at 303 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AAron easily second and third driv ing AVISEST FOOL moved up steadily and taking an easy lead in the final eighth won easing iij FRANK P fenced fearlessly and took a long lead In the first turn of the field but tired badly in th closing strides MIDAS II lacked early speed but finished gamely under punishment and would hav been second in another stride SEA SUN ran well EARLOCKER tircil KING TERRYS rider lost hi stirrups at the second jump A rTyPTQ THIRD RACE 4 12 Furlongs Straight May 19 1908 51 2 112 Purse 13142 i 4 4 4 7 2yearolds Maidens Fillies Selling Net value to winner 101425 second 200 third 100 AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 475G03QUEEN ISABEL w 107 1 1 147387AVEDGAVOOD 1 1 = 1 = I3 H HamtriR Parr C S 7 2 71 47387AVEDGAVOOD wn JJ 3 3 3 3 11535 1 4 47093 7 093 POLLY ANN w 112 2 2 33 3 3s 2 ° T Rice S H Jenkins 75 85 75 12 1 2 w in 4 4 44745G t 52 r 4 ° J Zoeller G D Widener 8 10 10 31 7 74745G 4745G BONNET O BLUE w 97 5 C CFAIR 41 I3 41 5 ° F Woiaer J Whalen 15 20 20 8 4 4FAIR FAIR LASSIE wn 107 C P fi 0 C C C Turner R T Wilson 47721 47721Time Time 535 Track muddy muddyWinner Winner B f by Wrack Lady Isabel by ilolstein trained by Wm Garth bred by Mr Samne Hess ent to post at 332 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing QUEEN ISABEL bolted from the inside to the outer rail at the start causing her opponents to pul up then raced into a long lead and won easing up WEDGWOOD raced in nearest pursuit and held 01 gamely under punishment POLLY ANN turned almost completely around at the start closed u bit gap too quickly and tired in the stretch The others were always outrun The winner entered for 2000 was bid up to 2505 and bought in inScratched Scratched 17010Polythia 107 107Overweihgts Overweihgts Wedgwood 2 pounds 4 WTfCrk FOURTH RACE 1 Mile May 29 1920 135 3 118 Fiftieth Running LADIES ± 4 4 OVr HANDICAP 1500 Added 3yearolds and upward Fillies and Mares Net valui to winner 1745 second 350 third 150 Index Horses AAVtPPSt J4 z SA Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 1 47502 MILKMAID w 4 12G 3 2 1 I1 I1 I1 12 E Sarnie J 1C L Ros3 1 13101310out 47244 CLEOPATRA w 3 115 233 3 21 2J 21 I McAtee AV R Coe 9101 710out 44528SLADY GERTRDE WK 5 11G 1 1 2i 2nk 3 3 3 C KummerF Houseman 10 25 20 3 oui ouiTime Time 24 48 114 140 Track muddy muddyWinner Winner R f by Peep oDay Nell Oliin by Wagner trained byi w II J Redwell t bred by Mr J Ha Woodford Went to post at 400 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow AVon driving second and third thf same MILKMAID set a fast paie held on resolutely when challdhged and outstayed CLEOPATRA ii the final drive The latter was hard held for the first half mile then made several efforts to overtake the leader but tired in the closing strides LADY GERTRUDE saved ground on the turns and ran wel to the eighth post where she began to lose ground groundScratched Scratched 4770 Edwina 111 fTTQ FIFTH HACE 1 18 Miles Sept 1 1919 150 4 118 Purso 131425 4year t 4 4 O J ° lds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 101425 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys 17140FRANKLIN WB 7 107 1 3 I3 1s 1 l l2 F Bryson S A Clopton 7 4 S5 45 4517fi4S 17fi4S THRIFT w 5 105 5 4 3J 2 3IS 2 2i J Zoeller C L Gerling 2 2 171035 13 13Rw Rw 11 115 3 1 4 31 2i 3B o = E Sande A M N Singer 5 5 41 85 35 4 7092 = JOHN I DAY wn 5 111 4 5 5 5 5 5 43 T Rice S Louis 5 G C 2 7li 7li47312GATH 47312GATH wn 4 115 2 2 2 t 410 4 = 4 = 5 A JohnsonW M Roberts 2J Si 31 C3 25 25Time Time 24 47 113 139 153 Track muddy muddyWinner Winner Cli g by Jim Gaffney Gliding By by Argyle trained by S A Clopton bred by Mr Wil ¬ liam F Schulte SchulteWent Went to post at 430 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing FRANKLIN quickly raced into a long lead in the early running but was tiring in the homestretch and was ridden out at the end THRIFT responded gamely when called on and outstayed LITTLE NEARER in the final drive The latter moved up gamely on the stretch turn but tired in the final eighth JOHN I DAY was hard ridden from the start but lacked speed OATH showed speed for i mile mileOverweights Overweights rJohn I Day 1 pound Ar7fTQfy SIXTH RACE 4 12 Furlongs Straight May 19 1903 51 2 112 Purse 131425 44 OJai 2yearolds Maidens Allowances Net value to winner 101425 second 200 third 100 Jockeys Owners 1 131091014 out 21 21 95 2G out 3 = 3l 3 3 = J S McGraw J E Madden 2 4 4 G5 out I1 43 43 4 N Barrett J E Madden 12 4 4 65 out 5 5 5 5 J Mooney Quincy Stable tCoupled in butting no separate place or show betting bettingTime Time 54 Track muddy muddyWinner Winner Cli c by Olambala Genesta by Broomstick trained by T J llcaloy bred by Mr R T Wilson WilsonWent Went to post at 500 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing KEIKJEFIELD ran to the outside at the start and lost ground but steadily improved his position and passing POLYTHIA in the homestretch won going away The latter began forwardly raced well and had no mishaps KLIFFER displayed speed early in the running and was not persevered with in the final drive after tiring MtTTIKINS showed the most early speed and was eased up in the closing strides MISS PETITE run green greenScratched Scratched J7il9 Hoiiyhnhnm 105 47505 Mavonrneei 102 473S7 Theodosia 102 102Overweights Overweights Sedgelield 1 pound Muttikins 2X


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