Empire City Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1920-07-17

result


view raw text

EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART YONKERS N Y FRIDAY JULY 16 1920 Third day Umpire City Racing Association Summer Meeting of 15 diijs Weather clear temperature 80 ° steward to Represent Jockey Club II K Knipp Judges E C Smith and C Cornehiscn Starter Mars Cassidy Racing Secretary V K Schaumburg 0 p in Chicago time 130 p m AV indicates whip S spurs It blinkers Fig Figv v v idlowing the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance A CTCC FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs July 22 1918 105 2 119 Purse 1000 2ycar dtO 4 OO olds Claiming Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AAVtPPSt ft V Sir Flu Jockeys Owners 48051 SACAJAAVEA v 111 2 1 lh 1 = 11 = 1 = 1 C Turner A D Bolts 21 1G51G5G5 35 48404 MARY KUI5 v 10G 5 7 5U 3 21 2 C Ponce G Peterson 30 30 30 10 5 1801 SALESMAN w i 111 1 4 3 2 33 3 = T Rice J E Davis 4 5 f 85710 l8734snAMA w 8 111 3 G 7i 51 41 4s H Myers N Hooper 21 1S51G5G5 35 18739 CUEST w t 111 7 5 C S 5l fl A Johnson J Butler 15 20 20 8 3 48121 DOLLY C AlOS 8 S S G2 G 6s G Corey J H Shrove 4 4 31 1 12 18580 REPEAT w lOfi 4 2 2 41 73 71 J Hocller S A Clopton S 10 10 4 S5 48491 WEDGWOOD wr 10S G 3 4 7 S 8 I MeAUc J J Murphy 15 15 15 G 3 3Time Time 23 48 102 109 Track slow slowWinner Winner 11 f by Aandergrift Virginia Fairfax by Tournament trained by M Smart bred by Mr Ernst Dahle DahleWont Wont to post at 233 At post 15 minutes Start fair and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing SACAIAAAEA showed the most speed in the going set a fast early pace and was never menaced MAUY ERU saved ground on the turns and outstayed SALESMAN in the linal drive The latter moved up gamely on the stretch turn but tired in the stretch drive KAMA was outpaced but finished well DOLLY C was caught in the barrier at the start and began slowly REPEAT showed speed for a half mile SECOND RACE 1 Mile July 19 1910 138 5 110 Cromwell Purse Purso 1000 3yearolds and upward Allowances Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AAVtPPSt1 i Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P 48194 AVAR MASK wi 41132 1 4 3 3 3 ll M Buxton J Dundee 21 31 1351 12 1248052D 48052D OF THE VY wit 4 114 5 4 I1 1 = 1 I3 1 2 C Gordon Glen Riddle Fm 12 12 8 3 75 18490 = LUNETTA w 3 9 3 7 5l 22 21 2 33 F Wcintr J J Hallenbcck S5 2 171071013 171071013480993YOUNG 480993YOUNG ADAM w 4 111 7 G 7 GI 4l 5 = 4 T ParstonM Shea 10 10 8 3 75 75C48100RALCO C48100RALCO w 3 310 123 51 5 41 C Tumor Islip Stable 10 10 S 3 73 7348598LEATHERFACE 48598LEATHERFACE w 4 114 G 5 2 4l Gl 7 GJ A SchuBrC A Applegratc 10 12 7 21 i5 487103L GERTRUDE w 5 1071 4 3 G 7 7 G3 7 T ROWMI F Housman 5 5 41 S5 35 35Time Time 25 49 114 141 Track slow slowAVinncr AVinncr 15 g by Star Shoot Miss Kearney by Planudes trained by C Buxton bred by Mr John E Madden MaddenAVent AVent to post at 302 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow for all but LUXETTA Won driving second and third the same AVAR MASK away forwardly was taken back and saved for the first half mile then gradually improved his position and finishing gamely wore DREAM OF THE VALLEY down in the closing strides The latter set a fast pace for the going and appeared to hold the race safe but succumbed right at the end LUXETTA was unprepared at the start and away slowly but made up considerable ground in the early running and tired in the stretch The others were always beaten beatenScratched Scratched 48329 Yellow Hand 100 481013Alpliec 103 487092Pastoral Swain 111 48052 Bayard 100 48712 = AVar Plume 108 48595 Light AVine 93 48013Hendrie 121 121Overweights Overweights Lady Gertrude 41 pounds Young Adam 5 THIRD RACE About 34 Mile July 22 1918 107 4 5 128 Mahopac Handicap 1200 Added 3yearolds Net value to winner 1015 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 2t 2i 1 1 = T Rice North Shore Sta 10 12 12 41 G5 l48723ON WATCH w 12G 7 5 G 5l 42 21 N Barrett G W Loft 45 45 35 15 out outH8490EDAVINA H8490EDAVINA wis 109 G 3 3l 4 31 33 L McAtce Oneck Stable 5 88 2 35 48090 = FORT CHURCHILL w 115 8 2 l lh 2ii 4 C Ponce V Mclaughlin G G 4 75 J 48077 CARMANDALE w 317 57 4l 33 u = 5 = C Turner R F Carman 10 15 12 4 i 47930 KALL1POLIS w 107 14 7 G1 C8 G1 G Coroy J H Shreve 15 20 20 7 3 47117 HERRON w 121 3 G L 7l 7 7 = E Haynes E L Alvarez 20 50 50 15 G 48439 FOREVER w 107 4 8 8888 A SchugrJ W McClelland 30 50 50 15 G GTime Time 110 Track slow slowWinner Winner 15 c by Pridge of Allan St Aelwena by Chaucer trained by 7 Hewitt bred in England by Mr A II Ituston ItustonWent Went to post at 334 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third driving ST ALLAN showed suddenly improved form raced FOKT CHURCHILL into defeat in the first half and taking a good lead in the stretch won under slight restraint OX WATCH began slowly and was outpaced early under an indifferent rido but came with a belated rush through the stretch EDWIXA ran a good race and made a game finish FOKT CIIU11CI1ILL ran a fast half in the lead and tired CAKMAXDALE showed speed speedScratched Scratched 8 ili = Toiijours 105 48735 Hasten On 108 108Overweights Overweights St Allan 1 pounds Kallipolis 2 ICTO1 FOURTH EACE 1 110 Miles July 11 1914 144 G 121 Eleventh Running JtO 4 JJL MELEOSE SELLING STAKES Guaranteed Valuo 2500 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 1850 second 400 third 200 Index Horses AAVtPPSt U i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 48724 KASHMIR wi 5 11G 1 1 I11 1 = I1 1J I1 L Lyke J J Hallenbcck 1 G5 910out 48329YELLOW HAND WB 3 10S 2333 2i 23 2 C Turner R T Wilson G G 1G512 out 48724 2ELMENDORF w 5 112 3 2 21 21 3 3 3 T Rice Quincy Stable 1 2 95 out outTime Time 245s 49J l15 l15s s 141 143 Track slow slowWinner Winner Ch h by Delhi Oingham by Domino trainecGhy E M Taylorbred by AVicklilTe Stud StudAVent AVent to post at 403 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing KASHMIR took the lead at once and setting a good pace under restraint withstood YELLOW HAXDS challenge and won by a safe margin YELLOW IIAXI was under a stout pull in the early running and closed up rapidly when called on but was in close quarters through the last seventy yards and his rider was compelled to ease film up slightly ELMEXDORF raced on the inside in the deepest going and was unable to extend himself freely The winner entered for 3000 was bid up to 5005 and bought in inScratched Scratched lS3 G = Piekwick 111 48015Salvcstrii 109 48738 American ISoy 95 48597 Translate 111 FIFTH RACE 1 11G Miles July 11 1914 144 C 121 Purse 1000 3year olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vi viStrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 48383 SIBOLA v 3 112 5 4 25 I1 I1 int ji Uuxton J A Coburri Coburriw S 8 G 21 G5 48649 OCEANNA w 3 94 B G 4l 3i SI 2 2i F VreiniT R Parr Parrw 3 1S51G575 710 48049SGREAT GULL w 5 107 fl 10 81 7l 72 41 Si H King C K Moore Moorew 10 32 10 4 2 48049 EL PR1MO w 4 112 89 Gl 41 4l 31 41 C Pcnnc G Peterson PetersonW 10 12 10 4 2 4745 ARBITRATOR W 6 130 4 3 5 G 51 G3 5 C Jncluon E G Vivell Vivellw 20 20 15 G 3 48017 3CHERUBINO w 4112 2 1 11 21 2 C1 G C Turner W V Catey 15 20 20 S 4 48300PADDY DEAR wr G 118 10 5 10 = 81 S 7l 7 = L Lyka W C Clancy 47153TIGER ROSE W 4 303 1 2 Gi 81 81 D HopUinpJ Robertson 454 S5 45 4K249 GOLDCREST BOY W 8 107 7 7 71 91 91 S 9 = J Xoeller Fclican Stable 10 15 1C C 47703 SHENANDOAII w 3 101 31111 101 303 103 10s J CarmodyP Davltt 30 50 50 20 10 41085 JASON w G 110 11 S 9111 11 11 l F Wilson G Zachmerer 30 50 50 20 10 10Time Time 24 49 11515 143 150 Track slow slowWinner Winner Ch m by Rapid Water Playground by Hurst Park trained by C Buxton bred by Mr John E Madden MaddenWent Went to post at 432 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won drivliij the same S1BOLA took the lead on the backstretch and was in the best going for the entire race and held on gamely when challenged OCEAXXA moved up steadily on the outside of the leaders while rounding the lust turn and came extremely wide but finished fast GHEAT GULL lacked early speed but saved ground on the turnj in the last half mile and finished fast and gamely EL PRIMO ran well but tired in the stretch ARBITRATOR had no mishaps PADDY DEAR rau much below his true form formScratched Scratched 48019 Air Man 120 4S528sRegrcso 115 48305 Tom Brooks 107 48009 Aurum 115 48019 Thistle Queen 107 48738 American Boy 109 47107 Challenger 107 48437 Clare Boothe 108 SIXTH RACE 58 Mile July 25 1918 59 2 118 Purse 1000 3yearolds Maidens Selling Net value to winner S700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt V StrFin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 48018 CHEVALIER wr 103 2 1 1 1 = 1 = 1 A SchusrJ W McClelland 7101 1 12 14 48047 = ARADA wu 130 4 G Oh 4 yi h x Rowan J Livingston 12 12 4 Su 710 48388 THE COOIC w 112 1 2 G3 Gi 0 = 3l J RodgeR Parr 57721 48551 CRIMN RAMBLER w 1011 3 7 83 8s 71 41 J CurniodyJ Butler 57721 48734 RAVAXNA WB 106 8 5 5w 31 21 3l 5 1 5Soell r P A Clark 15 20 20 G 3 48047 MARY HEAD w 110 9 9 9W 72 7s 8 = G1 G Walls Pelican Stable 12 35 13 G 2 48141 KEHOMA W 303 10 10 10w 10 9 9 = T S Wida T W OBrien 50 50 50 20 10 48 19 1 CELIVA w 100 G 4 4w 2 3l 4l Si A JohnsonForeign Stable 15 20 20 G 3 48404 JACOBEAN w 303 G 3 4 5 5 9 L jicAtee W li Coe 32 32 10 4 S SPET1TE S3 JACOBEANPETITE PETITE DAME w 100 7 8 9 = 10 10 10 G Corey W J Gallagher 30 CO 50 15 G GTime Time 23 49 102 Track slow slowWinner Winner It e by Uncle Lottie Darr by Ethelbert trained by K Patterson bred by Messrs Carr Piatt PiattWent Went to post at 504 At post 0 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving CHEVALIER tix k a quick lead and easily held sway for the entire race ARADA away slowly moved Tip fast on thu stretch turn but tired in the stretch and just lasted long enough to withstand THE COOKS challenge The latter shullkd buck after the start came around the leaders in the stretch and finished fastest of nil CELIVA and JACOBEAN displayed speed for about a half mile The winner entered for 1000 was bid u p to 2003 and bought in inScratched Scratched 4S7SS = Salesman 110 48141 Canteen cirl 109 48734 Toreador 110 4SC47 Lady Frap pe 109 109Overweights Overweights Crimson Rambler 1 pounds Mary Head 1


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1920071701/drf1920071701_3_1
Local Identifier: drf1920071701_3_1
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800