Aqueduct Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1920-09-18

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1 . AQUEDUCT FORM CHART NETl,n.0R3,tN YVr F1DAY., SEPTEMBER 11, mo.-Aquednct. Second day. Queens County Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear; temperature 75. . Ar.,rSrnii.t0 eI.rese,t Jockey Ulub H- K. Kuapp. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornelilsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. F. Rehberger. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. 50216 FISftAC7r"8 Me- July 5? "lT--"5. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 5S,irRiVNCES W l07 4 2 2 2- lb L Ensor J V Byrne S 8 7 21 6-5 io?H Cl WJS I I 11 2i C RobsonE R Harriman 9-5 2 3-2 3-5 113 n.riJEEA,. A xrm 9 0 51 4 3 C KummerF Houseman 3i 5 5 2 1 jorn- n?tELLE W Jl 1 4 31 4 J CmpbellH Alterman 41 5 5 2 1 49G0 ROSECLIFF w 102 3 9 71 T- 5 J Mooney J Livingston 15 15 15 G 3 SILENCIA WB 106 5 7 , 4l 51 61 L McAtee G D Widener in l- io k ii SvT WEiS,5 5 Ct 61 71 W K.Sb StaXrscrS 5 5 6 5 487W SHORTVS FIRST w 103 1C 3 8 8 8 E Fator E Herz "0 20 20 8 4 M010 WDS OF CHANCE wr. 110J 7 8 9 9 W S SndmanH Brown 15 "0 15 G 50063 THTLESS BEAUTY w 110J 2 10 10 10 10 H HanVnJ H Rosseter 7 f 21 6-5 Time, 1:01. Track fast. Livingston Lovetie Amell!l Jenks. Armeath II. trained by J. Dunn; bred by Mrs. L. A. sameciRFFPxrrq ?VK4 mi""teS- Eood ani slow. Won driving.; second and third the I ,CLAI5E fLANCES, away forwardly. closed up steadily under vigorous riding and wore COCA COLA down in the closing strides. The latter set a fast pace in the early running, but tired badlv In he ast sixteenth LADY STELLA ran out at the elbow. but gradually improved her position and finished fastest of all JAMAICA BELLE was pocketed in the homestretch and finished fast when clear heralched 46923 La Derniere, 101. Overweights Briganna, 1 pound; Winds of Chance, iy2; Thoughtless Beauty, 2. 02"l "T SEAC0ND ?ACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. May 5, 19101:184-122. ,200 Added. All rJL a Ages. Handicap. Net value to winner ,00; second, 00; third, ylOO. Index Horses AWtPPSt X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 50010TIP. WITCHET wn 5 118 5 5 41 3J 1 1- L Ensor G W Loft 4-5 1 4-5 1-5 out 50105 ? AFTERNOON w 3 10S 2 2 21 2U 21 2 E AmbrseH P Whitney 3 31 3 4-5 1- o?aN STAR WS" i I 1 11 11 3,i 3 J Moo,le J FitzJmmons 10 10 8 21 1 znlrlSrn WB 5 110 5 3 5 5 5 s3 C KummerJ J Hollenbeck 6 8 8 2 4-5 V50067SEA MINT wb 3 112 4 4 3 4 41 5 L McAtee Oak Ridge Stb 5 7 6 S-5 12 Time, 24. 48, 1:12, 1:19. Track fast. tt ?,e.rr"n s by Broomstick Lady Frivoles, by St. Simon trained by M. Hirsch; bred by Mr. H. P. Whitney. Went to post at 2:42. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily second and third driving. TIPPITY WITCHET, after being saved under restraint on the outsfde of the leaded raced into an easy lead m the last eighth and won eased up. AFTERNOON followed the early leader closely in the early running and moved up gamely in the homestretch, but swerved over to the inner rail, causing LEADING STAR to pull up. LEADING STAR displayed the most speed from the start and sot a fast pace, but tired and suffered, from, interference, in the honiestrefeh. KASHMIR ran poorly and haduo mishap, SEAM.INay:was in .close, quarters ca the inside to the last "eighth fc ,u arid u -was-nor-persevercd Vlth wlietPbeafen. Scratched 50007111 Chlngt 103;. 49002 Wyoming, 115; 50107 Lunetta, 105; 49850 Daydue, 104: 021 S D EACE-;i Mile; July .1, 191G-l:3C-8 114. Purse ,000. 3-ycar.olds. f-PrJ-iJ Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vx Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 49712YELLOW HAND wp. 112 3 1 3 3 1 11 1 L Ensor K T Wilson 2-5 1-2 9-"0nt tf2S2ftSE?T51E WP1S7 5 2 2i 21 21 22 21 C RobsonRodstone Stoble J le-oH-o 7ut 5520WHISK w 107 2 3 v 11 38 3,0 310 F CltilettiMarrone Stable 6 7 7 8-5 K-TYi WSI i 4 6 4" 44 48 4,0 J oney Quincy Stable 20 30 30 5 i-5 48008-THE ARCHER wn 107 G G oh G 51 56 E" L McAtee T H Cros 20 30 10 S 2 19707 LIQUID FIRE wb 97 1 5 45 53 G G G J CmpbellH H Hewitt 100 100 100 30 8 Time, 23, 47, 1:12, 1:37. Track fast. RiclmTMisou nossendi1e Yellow Sea, by Martagon trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr. . VVUi,?:13- At po,st 1 .minte. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-lnf" BELLOW HAND was saved until straightened out in the homestretch, then took the lead at his riders leisure and won under a pull. GEORGIE raced in closest pursuit and made a game effort In the stretch, but could never overtake the leader. WHISK set a fast early pace and retired in the last niiar-tSe lnNJute?SUlT B AUCHEU WLrC badly o". LIQUID vmJa-wihh Scratched 50018Sweet Music, 98; 499582Biff Bang, 102; 49819 Vice-Chainnan 10" Overweights Georgie, 5 pounds. ?l FOURTH KACE-1 Mile. July 1, 1916-1 :36-8 114. ,200 Added. 3-year-oIds g-Pya-M-t and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 90; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt H and Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q u q p s 150109THUNDSTORM wn 4 110 2 1 4 4 3 3 li L Ensor R T Wilson 7-107-103-5 out 49931 FAIR GAIN wn 3 117 3 3 31 2 21 2 2 C KummerJ E Widener 9-5 3 3 3-5 out 5010 7 ARETHUSA w 3 97 4 4 1 1 U 1 3 F CltilettiK P Whitney 4 5 4 4-5 out 50107 B. DANCER II. wsb 4 99 1 2 - 2h 31 4 4 4 J Mooney J Fitzsimmons 12 15 1- 3 1-" Time, 23, 48, 1:13, 1:38. Track fast. T wilo"nCh bJ" 01an,baIa Niglltfa11 b Votor trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr. Richard Went to post at 3:41. At post 1 minute. Sta rt good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. THUNDERSTORM gradually improved his position on the outside and. passing the leaders after a drive through the homestretch, won going away. FAIR GAIN, nearest in pursuit of the leader in the early running, responded gamely when called on, but tired in the last sixteenth ARETHUSA quickly rushed into the lead and set a fast pace, but tired in the stretch. BALLET D VNCER II. was not persevered with when beaten. Scratched 50217 Tippity Witehet. 115; 49G02:!Wyoining, 112. K O 2 20 FIFTH RACf-1c1".1G Miles Juce 29 1820-1:445-126. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds vJtyAidJ and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt K Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H U P S 49986 KING AGRIPPA wn 5 111 5 5 5 3 1 in li L Ensur E Arlington 4 4 IsPil T r0020AURUM wnSlll 2 4 4 4 3i 4 2. T Davies J Liv nfstor. 6 8 6 6-5 5 5010C PIERRE-A-FEU wsr. 6 113 1 3 3h 5 5 : SI E Fator E D Springer 8-5 7-5 1 1-3 out SS?I2 fcr?Y W" ? JS? V 2 2 1U 2" 21 4 W Kelsa"y G A MaPrnflT 6 6 G 8-5 2-5 49124 TETLEl wb 4 106 4 1 iu 2 41 5 5 J Mooney F D Weir 9-5 4 31 G-5 2-5 Time, 25, 50, 1:15, 1:41, 1:48. Track fast. i by Maj. Vinvr;?h,r.h:, i. II. I-etherstonhaugh. by. R,0i "cvro,le Cliaperon, by Morion trained by J. Johnston; bred in England Went to post at .4:07, . At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third VrrTnnre. t . VtmiiX"" outl;aced ear,y .bu,t raced lnto t1" ,ead 0,1 t,le turn and outstayed 1 AURUM moved up menacingly at the quarter post and was forced back by r vp irm, KINU AGRIIIA. then came again when clear and finished fastest of all. PIERRE-A-FEU finished with a rush ont the outside through the last mar ter. LOTTERY tired in the last sixteenth TET-LIA set the early pace and quit. icanSKClToV4S "1; 50147 DiRCOri,1? 108; 49743 A1na 100 50020 er- Overweights Lottery. 2 pounds. 0221 SI?nH RACE-3-4 Mile. July 6, 1916-1:11-3-116. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. 0J9SddJL Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeya Owners O H O P S " 50038 QUECREEK w 105 4 2 11 11 U U J Mooney J E Davis 9-5 2 S-l 2 t n..t 50108 OUR BOOTS wn 106 5 3 2 2 21 L Ensor L Waterburv i n n !! W 5 3 38 KolLnXalSl It 4963l0ST "dSnard 5 I Fmtb ou iUh??S? Z ? 4" 43 44 4 W Kel3ay J OBrien 20 30 30 7 3 47123CULLINAN wr. HOJ i 4 5 5 r 5 H HamfnGreentree Stable 15 20 20 4 6-5 . , , , Tlie, 25, 48, 1:13. Track fast. C Ilu-Jcssie Woodson, by Scorpion trained by J. Lyne. Fitzsimmons; bred by Mr. L. A. s.meJECRFFKstf37, nVf 1 "V""- Start sood and Blow. Won driving; second and third the OuirBOOT Pftmown,rti,.Bnrt?e Tde ".VS,,t restra,,nt iimX "Utstayed OUR BOOTS in a game finish. t!i MiTfpinLM, . adT cl,osely a11 .tlie way "ml ran a sooa b,lt could not improve ills posi- l wo0"."1 whcn ntcr,w strettI Sm0 effort, but tired in the last sixteenth. xteenH, Hie r n.. others r were always outrun. Overweights Our Boots, 1 pound; Mulclber, 2; St. Donard, 3; Ciillinan, 3.


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