Aqueduct Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1920-07-02

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AQUEDUCT FORM CHART NEW YORK N Y THURSDAY JULY 1 1920 Aqueduct Seventh day Queens County Jockey Club Summer Meeting of 17 days Weather clear temperature CO Steward to Represent Jockey Club J E AAidener Judges E C Smith arid C Cornehlsen Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary Fred Reliberger FIRST RACE 1 1iC Miles Juno 29 1920 144 5 120 Purse 155375 4year olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 125375 second 200 third 100 482522MOSE WB 1 104 4 2 L1 1 = I2 I1 J Zoeller I Sperling Sperling4830GSREGRESO 5 G 5 2 45 4830GSREGRESO WB G 107 1 5 G2 Gi 4s 2l 2U L Fator J Hertz 454 85 45 48334 TENONS BON wn 5 112 10 C 3U 2J 2J 42 SU C KbaumM J Murphy 2 2J 2i 1 12 J80 9 EL PRIMO w 4 107i 2 4 41 3J 3J 3l 4U AV Kelsay F Hutchings 20 20 20 S 4 48102 48102SPOOR SPOOR BUTTRFLYw 5 108 035 5l G G3 52 L Ensor J L Price 4 4 3J 75 35 44404 3GEX w7 9711 9 73 73 72 7l GJ F AVeiner R Dwyer 4 7 7 2J G5 G5EO 48041 ROCKPORT w G 107 12 7 S1 S1 9 = S1 7 II Myers AV C Daly EO 50 50 0 10 w 7 107 7 1 2 2 E5 81 C Turner I S P Randolph 15 15 12 5 2i 48303 CLARE BOOTHE w 4 101 G S 9 10 = 10 = 102 9l II AVakoff M Kornbloom 50 50 50 20 10 4830 KEBO WB G 93 S 11 10 9 S1 95 10 = J Mooney AV Cahill EO 50 50 20 10 48009 ALMA B wn G 97 3 12 It2 11 = 11s II2 H3 J CallahanF R Perry 30 30 30 12 5 547G5GLOTTERY 47G5GLOTTERY w G 97 5 10 12 12 12 12 12 G Babin G A Marshall 50 50 50 20 10 10Time Time 25 E 49 114 140 147 Track fast fastAATinner AATinner I g by CockaHoop Grassy by Spearmint trained by J Freters bred in England by Capt G Loder LoderAVent AVent to post at 230 At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVon handily second and third driving MOSE raced into a good lead on the backstretch and held his opponents safe to the end win ¬ ning under mild pressure REGRESO after being saved in the early running moved up gamely under punishment but could never overtake the leader TENONS HON was a forward contender for the entire race and finishing gamely outstayed EL PRIMO The latter was a prominent contender throughout but tired POOR BUTTERFLY closed a big gap in the homestretch homestretchScratched Scratched 18300 Great Gull 0 48383 Beauty Sleep 5 5Overweights Overweights El Primo 1X pounds Poor Butterfly 3 Gex 1 Rockport 3 Favour 4 Clare Boothe 1 Kebo 1 Alma B 1 Lottery 4 IGIQG SECOND RACE About 2 Miles Oct 4 1917 40814 4 145 Steeplechase Purse 4tO lOO 1000 4yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 700 second 209 third 1JO sea A WtlMSt 3 0 9 12 Fin Jockeys OWn rn II H O 1 48304 MIDAS II w 135 5 1 5 3 3 I1 I3 C Mergler R Parr 2 3 953514 40753 TRANSPERO w 132 2 5 4 5 4s 45 2n A Sims Glen Iver Stable20 30 30 8 4 447G8 47G8 3SYRDARYA w 110 3 2 25 2 15 33 35 R Hanna Dosoris Stable S5 95 85 12 15 15478532FRANK 478532FRANK B w 135 4 4 I3 43 2l 2n 4 C Smoot J E AVidener 25 1G51G51 25 25482703EARLOCKER 482703EARLOCKER ws 135 1 3 23 1 5 5 5 L Cheyne J E Davis G 8 8 2J 710 710Time Time 417 Track fast fastWinner Winner B g by Macdonald II Marie Louise HI by Masque trained by W Garth bred in France by Mr II Corbierre AVent to post at 259 At post 1 minuto Start good and slow AAon easily second and third driv ¬ ing MIDAS II was saved to the last three jumps then passed the leaders when called on and was never menaced in the last quarter TRANSPERO finished gameiy and wore SYRDARYA down In the final strides The latter a forward contender for the entire race lost ground by swerving but tin the turns FRANK B tired badly at the end EARIOCKER quit after going a mile QQ THIHD RACE C 12 Furlongs May 5 1910 118 4 122 Regret Handicap O J7 175375 Added 3yearolds and upward Fillies and Mares Net value to winner 1533 second 200 thhd 100 Horses A Wt PlSt Str Km Jockeys Owners O H O Hi 48303 MARIE MILLER wn G 107 1 I1 r 1U 1J C Turner O A Marshall 8883 7r5 48251 ELECTED II w 4 IOS 4 4 4447103AVEDDING 4i G 3 22 L Fator E Sietas 20 20 15 6 j 447103AVEDDING CAKE w 3 117 S G G483G3JIMA 32 25 2l 31 A Johnson J H Rosseter 2 2 95 954r5 4r5 25 483G3JIMA FRANK WB 7 11G 7 7 5 4l 4 AV Kelsay J J TVIaher 444 3235 48303 FRUIT CAKE Vji IM23 2 J 4s rs C3 E Sarnie A K Macprriber 4 4J 41 85710 47857 LADY GERTRUDE w r 118 1 3 7 = 53 G C3 C KumrnerF Houyerhan 5 8 S 3 75 48122 FOREVER w 3 108 G 5 C S = 71 74 A SchusrJ AV McCfelland 15 20 20 8 4 4 31 1C LIGHT AVINE w 3 IOS 3 S 82 72 S2 S5 N Barrett M Hirsch 10 15 15 G 3 48122 MLLE A1VIAN WB 3 105 5 9 9 9 9 9 J Mooney C A Stoneliam 10 15 15 C 3 Time 23 47 111 Il8ls Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch m by Abe Frank Burnie liunton by Rancocas trained by L F Marshall bred by Mr J F Newman NewmanAVent AVent to post at 331 At post 7 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second arid third driv ¬ ing MARIE MILLER cut across in front at the start and showing sudden improvement set a fast pace from the start and held her opponents safe at the finish ELECTED II closed iip steadfly tin the outside finished gamely and was going fastest of all in the closing strides AVBDDING CAKE forced back at the start raced into a forward position on the last turn and gained steadily to the eighth post but tired ami probably was short IMA FRANK closed up again in the last eighth and wan wearlne AVEDDING CAKE down for third place FRUIT CAKE ran a good race The last four ere always outpaced outpacedScratched Scratched 47042 Arethusa 112 112Overweights Overweights Marie Miller 1 pound FOURTH RACE 7C Mile July 4 1919 123 5 122 Eleventh Running UNION SELLING STAKES 15CO Added 3yearolds Net value to winner 1950 second 350 third 150 48387 SERVICE STAR 10G 2 2 yi 33 2 = I2 J CallahanAV R Coe 4 41 4 1 14 48181 = MR BRUMMEL A 103 3 5 54819CFLIBBERTYGIBT 2 15 11 2 = iT Zoeller J Hewitt HewittG S5 S5 85 12 out 4819CFLIBBERTYGIBT 130 1 1 G 25 3s 3 E Sando L AVaterbury 1 G5111025 out 48253 BURLEY IOS 5 3 3474212AMDRICAN 15 43 43 4 ° A SchugrT Calcina Calcina4l 30 30 20 7 3 474212AMDRICAN BOY 10G 4 4 4l 5 fi 5 C Turner AV V Casey 15 20 20 G 2 Time 23 47 112 125 Track fast fastWinner Winner B g by Star Shoot 1hiw by Bowling Brook trained by AV II Karrick bred by Mr John E Madden MaddenAVent AVent to post at 403 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing SERVICE STAR running in greatly improved form raced under slight restraint belijhd the leaders until in the last eighth then closed up rapidly when called on and won going away MR BRUMMEL showed the most early speed but tired in the stretch drive FLIBBERTYG1BBET met with interfer ¬ ence in the tirst quarter and was shullled back then made a game effort in the homestretch to overtake the leader biit tired badly The others were never factors The winner entered for 2000 was bid up to 3005 and bought in inOverweights Overweights Hurley 2 pounds IQlf fl FIFTH EACE 1 Mile July 1 1910 136 8 114 Purse 155375 3yearolds TCO m A and upward Allowances Net value to winner 125375 second 200 third 100 Horses AWtPISti Str Fin Jockey Owners OHO 47854 SUNDIAL II WB 4 111 1 3 3 43 4 4 lt E vSande J McCauley 88721 481953CHASSEUR 2 I2 1 = I1 15 2l C Kbaum A E Kittridge 8 S C 8535 48042 SITNFLASH II wit C 11G 2 4 2l 2 2l 25 33 L Fator S C Hildreth 35 91071025 out 48334 ELMENDORF WB 5 lit 1 1 4l 35 35 35 4 T Rice Qulncy Stable 4 4 4 G5 I 48334 AVAR MACHINE wr 111 G C1 G 53 5 ° 5 2 J McCabe F D AVelr 12 12 S 2J 1 1483042SUNNYLAND 483042SUNNYLAND wr G 114 G f 53 C3 Gs C1 G C Turner II A Bourne 30 30 20 6 3 48042 FRANKL1N WB 7 103 4 7 7 77 7 7 J Zoeller S A Clopton 20 20 20 C 2 2Time Time 24 48 113 139 Track fast fastAAMnner AAMnner Ch g by Faiioheur Martha Gorman by Sir Dixon trained by AV A Crawford bred in France by Mr Joseph E AVidener AVidenerAVent AVent to post at 431 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow AVon driving second aml third the same SlNDIAL II under restraint in the early running bumped his way through the lenders at the eighth post and finishing with a rush wore CHASSEUR down in the final strides The latter set a fast pace and raced SlTNFLAHIl II into defeat in the homestretch but coiild not withstand the winners challenge StNFLASH II raced forwardly to the eighth post where he tired and pulled up qiiili lame ELMENDORF moved up rapidly in this stretch but was almost thrown when bumped by SUNDIAL II AVAR MACHINE began slowly and closed an immense gap The winner entered for 3000 was bid to 3200 and sold to L AVatrrbnry Scratched 48142 Nightstick 111 4S052Tom MtTaggart 111 47tS03Tattle 104 48440 Service Star 104 48242War Smoke Ill 4S305 lien Gow 111 SIXTH RACE 58 Mile July 3 1919 57 2 115 Purse 155375 2yearolds Maidens Fillies Special Weights Net value to winner 125375 second 200 third 100 Index Horses A AUtlPSt t IPSt U 1A Str Kin Joekeyn OWMP 18220 TAMARISK v 115 1 1 I2 1 = 1 J N Barrett G V Loft 2 2 jf 3b lj 48308 FLUFF v lir 15 3 22 23 22 Tii Ensor M L Schwartz S 12 12 5 21 48104 ROCKLAND It 115 M 15 S5 21S5 7l 35 E Sande Montfort Jones 5 7 5 2 1 481 JAMAICA BELLE v 115 II 2 3 5 4 L Fator II Alterman 20 30 30 12 6 483082MSELLE CADEAU v 115 7 7 71 G1 51 C KuinmerGlen Riddle Fm 34475 35 4830S VIHIIATE 115 2 5 5FUIGIIT 45 55 C J Mooney Quincy Stable 15 20 20 8 4 FUIGIIT t 115 4 0 04K385 55 4 7 C Fbther Oneck Stable 10 15 li C 3 4K385 CMSON RAMBLER I Iir S 11 10 105 S5 F CltllettlJ IJ BUtler IS S G 2 1 1Qiiincy 48010 JOAN MARIE w 115 1G 4 91 95 95 T Rice Qiiincy Stable t5 20 20 8 4 48307 FOAM w 11 5 S 12 11 10i AV Kelsay J Butler JS 8 0 2 1 48308 CELTIC LASS w 115 3 9 G S 11 E AmbroseKedjwIck Stable M 0 ZO 1 S SCOTLAND YET wit 115 C 13 I42 14 122 II IlamtiiJ H Rosseter 15 20 20 8 4 THIMBLE 115 12 1G 13 13 13 J CallahanOnecl Stable J10 15 IJ G 2 AANADLS WB 115 9 10 115 125 14 J Zoeller L AVaterbury 0 0 30 12 G 48307 MERin M ARIAN v 115 10 12 152 15 = 153 A Johiisonl A Clark 20 30 iO 12 G GMOLLIK MOLLIK BARNSS w 115 1 14 1C 1C 1G C Turner J Reardon 15 15 15 G 3 3t t t SCiiupliMl n betting no separate place or show betting bettingTime Time 100 Track fast fastAViuner AViuner Ch f by Ultimus Tamanamass by Grey Leg trained by M Hirsch bred by Messrs 1 O G II Keene KeeneWent Went to post at 501 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow AVou easily second and third driving TAMARISK set a fast pace drew away at the elbow and wis under restraint ° r the re ¬ mainder of tln way FLUFF was hard ridden fo r the entire race and ran well but could never overtake tin leader ROIMCLAND began slowly a ml closed an inkmcnse gap JAMAICA BELLE ran well but tired in the closing strides MADEMOISELLE CADEAU was away poorly and ran a good race AlURATE showed speed speedScratched Scratched 48307 Wedgwood 115 Charity 115 i V i I ut I lTf r l Pi ilil lii Vili


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