Our Present King of All Horses: Some Points of Interest in the Racing Career of the Great Colt Man O War and His Possible, Daily Racing Form, 1920-10-31

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OUR PRESENT KING OF ALL HORSES Some Points of Interest in the Racing Career of the Great Colt Man o War 1 and His Possible Way to Further Glory - " . :. " By Q. C. RILEY 1 . Man o War had -his first race, educational, for a purse at Belmont Park June 6, 1919. Most, but not all, of our superlatively great ones started in their business of racing in the , Eiime way. " Coliris debut was in a puree race at Belmont Park May 29, 1907. Artful began in a pUrse at Saratoga August 10, 1904, in which -she was held to let her stable companion, Dreamer, win. ysonbys beginning was in a purse at Brighton Beach July 14, 1904. Back of these more modern celebrities, Hanover, Hindoo and Luke Blackburn all made their firstatarts in stake races. Hanover won the Hopeful Stakes at Monmouth Park July 3, 1886, as his introduction to the public. Hindoo gave, the first illustration of his wonderful prowess in winning the Celt and Filly Stakes at Lexington May 13, 1880, and Luke Blackburn ran second to Knight Templar in the Sweepstakes ;for Two-Year-Olds at Lexington May 12, 1879. All of these, except Luke Blackburn, were superb as two-year-olds, but Luke was no great herq at that age. Hoivever, it was different when he was a three-year-old, his trainer, Jimmy Rowe, saying of. him long afterward, "Luke Blackburn was a h 1 of a race horse." 1 The excellence of Man o War had been on Dame Rumors tongue long before his first race, so he was a 3-to-5 favorite, and when he ran its five-eighths straight in 59 seconds at Belmont Park and won from Retrieve and Neddam by six lengths he only did what all concerned expected him to do. Thereafter the big prizes of the turf were his aim and prey. June 9 Tie met On Watch, Anniversary, Ralco, My Laddie and Hoodwink in the Kecne MenjQrialrStakes at, Belmont Park, five and a half furlongs straight, with the track slow. As a 7-to-10 favorite should he made short work, of this and won in a canter by three lengths in 1 :05, with On Watch second and Anniversary third. In both of these races he carried 115 pounds. June. 21 at Jamaica he took up 120 pounds in the Youthful Stakes at five and a -half furlongs and won in 1 :06 by as far as Loftus cared to have him. He was at 1 to 2 post .price. On Watch, 108 pounds, was second and Lady Brummel, 105, third. After that his penalties came into play to make his weight 130 pounds in all his races, except in the Futurity Stakes, nhenhe carried 127. From Jamaica he moved over to the Aqueduct track, where on June 23 he won the Hudson Stakes at five-eighths in 1:01, pulled up, with Violet Tip, 109 pbilrids. second. This he followed up on July 5 by going three-quarters for the first time, when he won the Tremont Stakes in 1:13. Owners of other two-year-olds were shy about racing against Man 6 War by this time, so he virtually had a walk-over for this historic race, Ralco and Ate of Aces being his only opponents. Then he fared forth to Saratoga to see what the proving ground of American racing held in store for him. ..... There he ran four races and there, in one of the four, he met the only defeat that dims his bright escutcheon. It was undeserved, but there it is. His first adventure there was .m the 0,000 United States Hotel Stakes at three-quarters. Here for the first time he met seme worthy opponents in Upset, Homely, Bonnie Mary, Carmandale and others, a consideration hat gave some of his backers as good as 7 to 5, although he went to the post at 9 to 10. Making light of his 130 pounds, he was out by himself all the way and won under restraint in ihi, with Upset, 115 pounds, second and Homely, 112, third. This was convincing, but his next race brought about his downfal to the dismay and perplexity of the believers , in his invincibility. The race was the Sanford Memorial at three-quarters, run August 13. Man o War went to the post, at 11 to 20, with Golden Broom second choice at 2 to 1. The favorite was away next to last and moving slowly, while Golden Broom set a tremendous pacs and led for the first half in 46. Then he was done and Upset, carefully nursed by W. Knapp, took up the running and eventually won by a half length in 1 :11, the fastest three-quarters run at the meeting by a two-year-old. , To say nothing worse, Man o War was given what a baseball player would call a "bonehead" ride by Loftus, despite which he was second and gaining rapidly at the finish. Golden Broom wa3 third. He also carried 130 pounds, while Upset and The Swimmer had up 115 pounds; Captain Alcock, Armistice and Donnacona 112. It was a racing tragedy and is generally believed to have had its part in the denial of .a license to Loftus this ear by The Jockey Club. This belief, however, may not be correct. That Mr. Riddle did not think there was anything criminal about the ride may be inferred from the fact that he continued to use Loftus on his master colt to the end of his two-year-old racing; That the general racing public had their confidence in Man o War in nowise abated by his defeat was demonstrated when he came but August 23 to race for the Grand Union Hotel Flakes and went to the post at 11 to 20. His late conqueror, Upset, was at 8 to 1, but carried 125 pounds, instead of 115. Man o War took a quick lead and won pulled up by a length in i;12, with Upset second and Blazes third. Then came the great prizes of the year for horses of his age, the Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga August 30 and the Futurity Stakes at Belmont rTark September 13. In the Hopeful he was waited with behind Constancy to the stretch,- then strode to the front and won in a canter by four lengths, with Cleopatra second and Constancy third; The track was slow that day and Man o War ran the three-quarters ofths race in 1:13. The Whitney pair, Upset and Dr. Clark, were among those unplaced. Man o War won the Jliturity in his usual uncompromising fashion, running its three-quarters in 1:11 and winning under a pull, with John P. Grier second and Dominique third, the latter fast colWed at u great pace for about a quarter, then Man 6 War said good-bye to him and went on about hi business of winning. The cream of two-year-old form was in that race, tha" unplaced ones being Cleopatra, Upset, Paul Jones, On Watch, Dr. Clark, Captain Alcock and Miss Jemima. Then Man o War went into winter quarters winner of 3,325 and the reputation of being the greatest since Colin had swept everything before him. , . , , ,. , , , , , Man p War throve famously through the winter. Everybody expected great things from him this lT - year and he disappointed nobody. In fact, he gathered to himself more adulation aiid widely diffused interest than any American race horse of modern times. His career this year is known to all men and does not need so much recapitulation, it was brilliant m the extreme and a succession of unvarying triumphs in which he galloped away with the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico ; Withers Stakes and Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park ; Stuyvesant Handicap at. Jamaica; Dwyer Stakes at Aqueduct; Miller Stakes and Trayers Stakes at Saratoga; Lawrence Realization Stakes and Jockey Club Stakes at the Belmont Park fall meeting; Potomac Handicap at Havre de Grace, and wound up by taking the 380,000 special race from Sir Barton at Kenilworth Park recently. In all of these races there was ho doubt of his immense superiority. Only once was, his ncek stretched. That was When John P. Grier held him for the better part of the running of the Dwyer Stakes at .Aqueduct July 10. But he was carrying 126 pounds to 108 on John P. Grier, and the Whitney colt, besides being then at his bestr was no mean racer himself, probably being the second best of his age of the year. There is no definite way in which to compare him with the great horses of other times here or abroad They were supreme in their days. He was in his. If in England in his American form he could have won the Epsom Derby and. the Dbncastcr St. Leger. He was arid is a first-class race horse and a really fir3t-class race horse only crops up at long intervals, here or elsewhere. Few of the truly greats of former years made track records. They did not have to to win. But Man o, Wars speed, was so superlative that he established a number of new ones when simply allowed to gallop along in iis own inimitabh way without any urging. As a racer his career is akin in some ways to that of the ever-famous horse Isinglass. Each was .beaten once Isinglass is the greatest money-winner of record. Man o War is the greatest money-winner of American turf history. But Isinglass was not restricted to racing as a two-year-old and a -three-year-old. More than half of his 80,675 was won when he was a four-year-old. Unless Mr. Riddle should change his mind, Man o War is to be denied the privilege of surpassing ihelSnglBSs record,- something he could do easily, if remaining -sound and improving, nprinally. . . ; V -V " v: There is.a way open in which he could do. this honorably and to the delight of the American racing public. A long time ago there Was a horse of great- renown inthis country. His speed and stamina were so great "tKatTinduceirfeht were held out under whictf he. raced against time. His name was TenBroeck and thousands gathered and applauded him on the occasions when he smashed all existing records by running a mile in 1:39 3-4, two miles in 3 -277 three miles in -5 ;26 andr founmiles in 715" 34precords that stood, for many i years. Can any doubt the profound interest that, would be engendered if it was known that Man 6 War, was to engage in. a similar series of races against Father Time next summer ?, Racing associations woUld give big sums for such exhibitions, and well they might, in view cf the enormous assemblages that would scramble for a chance to view his battles with the scythe-bearer. He would have to race against Roamers 1:34 for a mile, Exterminators: 3:21 for two miles, Mamie Alzcls 5:19 for three miles and Sotemias 7:10 for four miles. What, a crown of. glory iV would be for him to retire to. the stud thV holder cf the records at all the distances named and with the further record of being the greatest money-winner of all times. And his big body wouici be all the better equipped if allowed another year in which to grow and mature. Here is a summary of Man o Wars racing, followed by a . list of the new American; time!, records he established and the complete charts of every race inwhich he participated: 1919. Datei Track. Race. : . . Dist. Wt. Fin. Time. Track. ; Value. June 0....... Belmont Park Purse .. 5-8 st 115 le :59 fast $ 500 June- 9....... Belmont Park Keene Memorial : 5 l-2fst 115 1? 1:05 slow 4.200 Juneandi....... Jamaica ... Youthful 5 1-2 f 120 15 1:08; Rood 3.850 June 23....... Aqueduct,... Hudson ........ 5-S 130 14 1:01 fast . 2,825 July 5. Aqueduct Tremont 3-4 130 ll 1:13- fast 4,800 August 2..,. .Saratoga, United -States Hotel .... 3-4 130 . 1 1:12 fast 7,000 August 13., ...Saratoga Sanford Memorial 3-4 130 21 1:11 fast 700 August 23. Saratoga Grand Union Hotel ; 3-4 130 1 1:12. fast 7,600 August 30..... Saratoga. ..Hopeful 3-4 130 IV 1:13., . slow 24,000 September 13.. Belmont Park. ..... Futurity, i ... . 3-4 st 127. r;l;i- .1:11 , fast . 26,1550 . . " . -. . i-, - , - - . .Totals 10 , -., . $ 83,325 T v . " ... . -ijao. -. . , .Date? Track. . - Race. . Dist. . Wt.. Fin.. Time.-Tracki Value. Maya?-v5 - .v.Pimlico ...... .Preakness . . .... . : .1 1.-S 128 lj-. 1:51., fast 3,000. May -29..."... A .Belmont Park.. ...Withers ...... 1 118 1 - 1:35 fast 4i825 June, 12..-.,.,... Belmont Park..... Belmont 13-8 120. 1 2:14ft fast 7.950 JnW22.-f..l..JiunaIia. ...Stuyvesant Handicap ... 1 135 - l8 1:41 good "3.850 July 10. Aqueduct... Dwyer ....11-8 120-, in 1:49ft fast 4,850 Aiigust 7..... Saratoga.... Miller ............ ....13-10 131 1" 1:50 fast 4,700 August21..Siiratoga.... Travers . . ..,.11,4 129 l-i 2;01 fast 9,275 September 4.. Belmont Park Uiwrence Realization ..... .1 5-8 12i V 2:40 fast 15,040 September 11.. Belmont Park Jockey Club ....11-2 118: l 2:28 fast 5,850 September 18.. Havre de Grace.:. Potomac Handicap 11-10 133 lil:44 fast 0,800! October 12. . . ..Kenihvortli . .Kenilworth Park Gold Gup..l 1-4 120 V..,. 2:03. fast 80..000 .Totals 11 00,140 :V. . .RECAPITUIjATION. Year.:"fyL" - " " Arje." - ."Sts. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Unp. "W-on. 1919TlA:-i;A-.!5rVft-..r.;v.;.-:.-::2; - -10 9 1- - O- $ 83,325 1920iS,r:.,!r ..V.. . ;- . 11 11 - O O . 0 100,140 .--v . " : : . . . Tofnls 2! .iTt" ...... .. -. : 21 20 " 1 0 .- O 49,463 MAN O WARS A3IKRICAN TIME RRCORDS. Date: Track. Stake. . Dist. Weight. Time. May"29... .....Belmont Park...:. Withers ....... ...1 ............. 1 118 1:35 July 10. ....... .Aqueduct Dwyer 1 1-S 120 1:49 Jiihe12. .:. ... . Belmont Park. . . ... Belmont 13-8 . 120 2:14ft September 11.. Belmont Park . ... Jockey Club . ...1 1-2 118 2:28 Septbrnber 4.. Belmont Park. .... Lawrence Realization . 1.3-S 120 2:40 - Belmont Park, June G, 1919. . : .v-- . AfiWt A SIXTH RACE 5-8 Milo Straight. Sept. 12, 1918 55 2 110. Purse 00. 2-year-tM 4 JLrx olds. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 00; second, 25; third, 5, Index Horses AWtPPSt ft ft Sir Fin Jockeys Owners . O a 0 P S MAN O WAR w 110 7 1 2 2 l3 1 J Ldftus Glen Riddle Fm 3-5 7-103-5 1-3 out RETRIEVE w 112 C 4 lw 11 2 2J R Troxler W J Salmon 20 20 7 2J 4-5 ,r --i NEDDAM. w 115- 5 6 ;A 3 3 M Buxton Wm Booth tl2 -20 - 20 -5 . 8-5 42643- DEVH.D0G W 115 "3 "S 6 51 G Walls Quincy Stable 42i 4 4 4-5 out .. GLADIATOR, -W 115-4- ,314.58 J Butwell Wm Booth fl2 20 20 5 ; 8-5 42043 LADY BRIGHTON w 112 1 2. 5J ,63- CI C"t J Metcalf Brighton Stable C 10 10 3 i 42643AMERICAN. BOY w 115 2 -3 , 7 7 7. 7 T. Rice flui.ncy.. Stable t2J. 4 - 4 4-o out - A ttCbiipled in betting; no separate place or show betting. ; ;. v. . ..i .. , Timo; 69. Track fast. - .". 1 WJner--Cli. c, by Fair Play Mahubahj . by Rock, Sand .trained, by L. Fenstel; bred by Mr. August Bclihbut. . . . - ". , . : . -",s : - - . ;Weiit to poHtatSiOS. At .post minutes; .Sifart good and slow. Won canterjng; second. .and third drivihg; MN. O" WAR began fast and wqii In a canter under stout restraint. " RETRIEVE -showed highspeed in pacemakiiig, but tired in the final eighth. . N.DDAM .finished gamely after racing green in -the " early ininuiug. DEVII.D0G haQ iio, inishap3. GLADlATOU showed speed. ;-Scratched-42670 Black Hackle, 115. Belmont Parle, June 9, 1919. rOURTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight.. July 17, 1915 1:03 2 106. Seventh 47KA and 4 V Running KEENE MEMORIAL STAKES. Guaranteed Value ,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net valuo to winner 4,200; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt ft ft Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 42714MAN O" AVAR w 115 3 2 2i 32 2- l3 J "Loftus Glen Riddl Fm 3-5 1 7-101-3 out 42607 ON WATCH wn 115 4 5 51 4l A- 21 W Kelsay G W Loft 4 5 5 7-5 3-5 42 610 3 ANNIVERSARY w 115 6 C C 5 53 3 T Rico Quincy Stable 12 12 12 3 C-5 42676RALCO w-1101 5 1 1J l" 25 4"K J Butwell R Parr 5 8 8 21 6-5 42007 MY LADDIE wn 112 2 4 31 21 15 5s R Troxler W J Salmon 50 60 50 15 5 42584 3HOODWINK wn 112 13 4 C 6 C E AmbrseMrsWMJeffords 5 5 4 7-5 1-2 Time, 1:05. Track slow. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Mahubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 4:13. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MAN O WAR. away forwardly, responded -well to his riders call in the final .eighth; and drew away easily at the end. ON WATCH ran a game race. ANNIVERSARY came fast through" the last -quarter. RALCO tired. MY LADDIE showed much early speed. HOODWINK ran poorly in .the going.. Scratched 42C07Bonnie Mary, 125; Rouleau, 112. b.venvelghts Ralco; 1ft ponndsr - - - - - . : ; .. i t- Jamaica, June 21, 1919, fi fiH THIHD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Ma7 19,": 1919 1:05 4122. - Seventh Running fcjWjyPO YOUTHFUL STAKES. Guaranteed Value ,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net valuo to winner ,850; second,. 00; third, 00. Index. Horses. AWtPPSt ft ft Str Pin Jockeys Owners . : O . H. O P S 42750MAN O AVAR w 120 4 3 -lt 1 1 11 J Loftus Glen Riddle Fm 3-5 3-5 1-2 out 4 2 75 0 2 ON WATCH wn 10S ,2 1 35 3 2 A SchugrG AV Loft 3 4J 41 .4-5 out 42805 LADA BRUMMEL wn 105 3 4 4 21 3" L Easot Brighton Stable 4 5 lS-57-10out 42883 ST. ALIiAN wn 105 1.2 21. 4 4 4 A -Collins North Shore Stb 30 40 40 0 2 Time, 23ft, 47, 1:00ft, 1:06. Track good. - ;Winner Cli. c, by Fair Play Mahubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Fenstel; bred by Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 3:47. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and. third driving. MAN O" AVAR set a great pace from .soon, after the start; drew away easily after rounding the. last turn and was easing up in the final sixteenth. ON WATCH stood a drive gamely. LADY BRUMMEL jumped in the air at the barrier,s rise and tired in the final eighth from the early effort to get up. ST. ALLAN was badly outclassed. . Overweights Lady "Brummel, 3 pounds. Aqueduct, Jane 2.i, 1919. ACkK THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile. July 8, 191E 58ft 2 112. Twonty-ninth Running HUD -Ttoltf SON STAKES. Guaranteed Value ,500. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,825; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt ft ft Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 HOPS 42906 MAN O WAR w 130 2 1 1J H 1 1 J Loftuf Glen Riddle Fmtl-101-8 l-10out 42891 VIOLET TIP w 109 3 2 3"t 4l 21 ,2 E AmbrseR Parr 15 15 15 1 out 42796SHOAL w 115 1 5 5 5 31 3- J Collins R L Gerry 20 20 15 1 out 42607 EVERGAY w 112 5 3 25 2 i- 4 L Lyke T P Thome 30 40 40 -4 out 42235 ROCKING HORSE w 115 4 4 43 35 5 5 T Nolar. Glen Riddle Fmtl-lOl-S l-10out fCoupleil in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 1:01. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Mahubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August Belmont. AVent to post at 3:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MAN O WAR, after breaking through the barrier to a false start, began well and; taking the lead at once, drew away in the- stretch and was easing up through the final forty yards. VIOLET TIP ran a good race and finished fast. SHOAL, sluggish in the early running, had no difficulty in passing EVERGAY. The latter showed early speed. ROCKING HORSE tired badly in the final eighth and was not persevered with. Scratched 42727sDoniininne, 115; 42870sAlias, 112; Dory More, 112; Sand Bed, 112. Aqueduct, Jul 5, 1919. A QTfc7 A TH1ED RACE 3-4 Mile. Juno 6, 19161:113116. Thirtieth Running TREKONT ricOx 4 TC STAKES. Guaranteed Valuo ,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to Winner ,800; second, 00; third, 00. " Index Horses AWtPPSt ft ft Str Fin Jockeys , Owners OHO P S 42925MAN O WAR w 130 2 2 V V VI V J Loftus Glen Riddle Fm l7101-101,-lQout 42990RALCO wH5 3 3 2 23 2s 230 J Butwell R Pari . 8 10 lo 1-6 out 42980tACE OF ACES wn 112 1 1 3 3 3 3 A Collins F.F Carman 50, 56 50 4 out tAdded .starter.- Time, 23, 47, 1:13. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Mahubah, by Rock Sand trained; by L."1 Feustel; bred by Mr. August Belmont. . . . - "..--.. Went to post at 3:30. Af post j minutes. Start good" arid slow. Won easily; second and third driving. "MAN O WAR took the lead quickly. set. a.fast-pace and. Won all- the way unextendtfd.-" IlALCO. easily second best, was hard ridden through the final quarter. ACE OF ACES begiiii --f usf, but-w3sim-I mediately loutrun and was.;eased hp when boaf en in"" the " filial eighth. I Scratched 42925 Rocking Horse, 115... .it , .. . ... . - Saratoga, August 2, 1010. lOOfiO THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Aug-. 22, 1918 1:10 3 115. Thirty-sixth Running: ; 4oAO UNITED STATES HOTEL STAKES. Guaranteed Value 0,000. 2-year-olds. Allow - ances. Net value to winner ,600; second, ,500; third, 50, 1 index Horses AWtPPSt ,4 M- Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 43074MAN O WAR w 130 8 1 1? I3 1 1 J Loftus Glen Riddle Fm 1 7-5 9-102-5 1-5 42607 UPSET w 115 1 3 31 2- 2 21 E AmbrseH P Whitney 5 6 6 2 1 43194 HOMELY w 112 5 C 71 71 31 31 W Kelsay S Lewis 20 25 25 10 5 43055 BONNIE MARY w 127 2 10 51 8 4 48 L Ensor P A Clark 41 5 45 8-5 4-5 43069BY GOLLY "w 113 6 4 6 61 6i 51 H ThurberE R Bradley 10 12 10 3 8-5 ROULEAU w 112 10 3 84 o1 8 6l C Rob5onM Jones 15 20 20 8 4 43215?FEODOR w 112 9 5 4 41 7J 71 C KumnierR L Gerry 15 20 20 7 3 43215 CARMANDALE w 125 7 2 2 3l 51 81 L Fator R F Carman 15 25 25 10 5 43218SAKDY BEAL w 115 3 9 10 10 10 9V G Corey W S Murray 30 40 40 15 6 42548 DAVID HARUM WB 112 4 7 93 9l 910 L McAtee W R Coe 30 40 30 12 6 Time, 23, 47, 1:12. Track fast. Winner Cli. c, by Fair Piny Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August Belmont. i. Went to post at 3:40. At post C minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and. third driving. MAN V WAR, away fast, raced into a big lead on the backstretcli, then was. under restraint for the remainder of the way and was eased up in the final sixteenth. UPSET began well and moved up gamely in the early running, but could never overtake the leader. HOMELY saved much ground on the turns and held on gamely in the final drive. BONNIE MARY began poorly and was taken to the outside, then closed an immense gap in the first .quarter and afterward moved up gradually to the eighth post, where she tired. ltY COLLY ran fairly well. ROULEAU was forced to race wide all the way. FEO-UOR .showed early speed. SANDY HEAL was away badly. Sera tolled 43259 Sammy, 112; 431793Royal Duck, 115; 42498 Marianne, 109. Saratoga, Anoint l19. yf QQETQ FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Aug. 22, 1918 1:10 3 115. Seventh Running SAN-40009 FORD MEMORIAL. Guaranteed Value ,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,925; second, 00; third, 00. Index Morses AWtPPSt A Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 432623UPSET w 115 5 1 2h 21 lh 1J W Knapp" H P Whitney 10 12 8 7-5 1-3 432C2MAN O WAR w 130 6 5 4 31 33 23 J Loftus Glen Riddle Fm 7-104-511-20out 43321 GOLDEN BROOM wn 130 3 2 11 ! 21 3 E AmbrseMrsWMJeffords 9-5 21 21 1-2 out 43311tCAPT. ALCOCK wn 112 4 7 7 7 6 41 C RobsonJ E Madden 50 200 100 30 10 43256 ARMISTICE WB 112 2 3 5s 5 51 53 L McAtee W R Coe 50 50 50 15 5 43218 DONNACONA w 112 7 4 3l 45 41 G W Kelsay G W Loft 20 50 30 8 3 43256 THE SWIMMER wb 115 1 G 6s 64 7 7 R SimpsbnT F Henry 30 50 50 15 5 tAdded starter. Time, 23, 46, 1:11. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Whisk Broom II. Pankhurst, by Voter trained by James Rowe; bred by Mr. Harry Payne. Whitney. Went to post at 4:10. At post 4 minutes. Start good arid slow. Won driving; second and third the . same. UPSET followed the leader closely from the start, moved Up with a rush in the last eighth and, taking the lead, held on gamely when challenged and just lasted long enough to withstand MAN O WATtS chnllenge. The latter began slowly, moved up steadily to the stretch turn, where he got into close quarters, then came to the outside in the final eighth arid, responding gamely to punishment, was gaining in the closing strides. GOLDEN BROOM showed great speed in pacemaking, but tired when challenged. CAPTAIN ALCOCK began slowly and closed a big gap. ARMISTICE ran well from a poor lieginning. DONNACONA ran forwardly in the early running, but was carried wide on the stretch turn and tired. Scratched 13009 Peace Pennant, 112; 43291 Ten Can, 112. Saratoga, August 23, lOlO. IOIOQ THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile, Aug. 22, 1918 1:10 3 115. Seventeenth Running GRAND -OTtt70 UNION HOTEL STAKES. Guaranteed Value 0,000. . 2-year-olds. Net value to win- ner ,600; second, ,500; third, 50. index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 43359 MAN G WAR w 130 2 3 in 1 l3 1 J Loftus Glen Riddle Fm 3-57-1011-20out 43359 UPSET w 125 G 1 4" 41 2s 2 W Knapp H P Whitney 6 8 7 2 1 43425BLAZES w 122 3 5 3! 31 31 31 J Butwell It Parr 8 10 8 2 4-5 43321 3 KING THRUSH w 115 10 G 51 51 4l 41 E, Sande J IC L Ross 6 8 8 21 1 43448SFEACE PENNANT wn 112 5 10 10 10 G1 5 H ThurberW F Poison 50 GO 50 15 8 434093EVERGAY w 115 14 23 21 51 6! P MusgveT P Thorne 30 40 40 10 5 43311 HASTEN ON wn 115 8 7 C3 6 7 71 L Ensor J W McCIellandtl2 20 20 7 3 43262 ROULEAU w 112 9 S 93 71 81 8l H LunsfdM Jones 30 50 50 15 8 43448THE TROUT wn 115 7 2 7 9 10 91 C Fbther J W McClellandtl2 20 20 7 3 43089 GLADIATOR w 115 4 9 81 Sl 9l 10 W Kelsay W Booth 10 12 10 4 8-5 Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 22, 46, 1:12. Track fast. Winner Qh.. c, by Fair Play Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred .by Mr. August Belmont. . .Went to post at 3:55. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won eased up; second and third driving. MAN O WAR followed -UPSET in the early running under slight restraint, took the lead at his riders leisure and drew away in the stretch to win easing up- through the last sixteenth. UPSET began with a clear lead and raced on the outside of the leaders for the firstlialf, then moved up gamely when called on, but could never overtake the winner. BLAZES was. hard ridden all the: Wuy and, holding On gamely, outstayed KING THRUSH. The latter moved up rapidly while rounding the far turn into third place, but was forced wide on the stretch turn and could never recover. PEACE PENNANT began slowly, but saved ground on all the turns and closed a big gap. EVERGAY quit after going a good half mile, HASTEN ON raced wide all the way. ROULEAU met with interference. THE TROUT was in close quarters throughout. GLADIATOR was eased up in the last sixteenth. .Scratched 43321 -Wildair, 115; 434653Sandy Beal, 115; 43311 Neddam, 115. Saratoga, August 30, lOlO. A O tC F7 A THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Aug. 22, 1918 1:10 3 115. Fifteenth Running HOPE -XtlO 4 " FUL STAKES. Guaranteed Value 0,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to . winner 4,600; . second, .500; .third.r; - - . . . j. L- s-i trnK thireV- ,,TT -,vXWrTIP Siw" SA tr-FhV .Tfo-keys r "Owners O H O P S 43493 1IAN O WAR w 130 3 4 21. 23 l5 V J Loftus Glen Riddle Fm 2-5 1-2 9-201-5 out 435503CLEOPATRA w 112 1 8 11 53 31 2 C Fb.ther-.W R Coe 10 10 8 2 4-5 434"632CONSTANCY w 124 5 2 1 l1 2 3 T Nolan J IC L Ross 7 10 10 3 6-5 43493 HASTEN ON wn 115 8 5 i- 31 4: 4 A SehugrJ W McClelland 30 40 40 15 5 43493 3 UPSET w 125 6 6 64 G3 6 53 W Knapp If P AVhitney tG 8 8 8-5 7-10 435533tDR. CLARK w 115 4 1 3 41 5: G3 E AmbrseH P Whitney 16 8 S 8-5 7-10 , 43399 ETHEL GRAY w 112 7 7 73 7 7 7 C KummerM Jones 15 13 15 5 2 43512CAPTA1N ALCOCK wlK 2 3 8 8 8 8 P Musgve.J E Madden 10 15 15 5 2 fCoupled in betting; no separate placefor show betting. Formerly ran as Sammy. Time, 23, 47, 1:13. Track clow. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August " " Belmont: Went to post at 4:03. At post 12 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MAN O WAR followed CONSTANCY under slight restraint in the early running, then took the lead at his riders leisure after entering the homestretch and won in a canter, CLEOPATRA began slowly, but came around the leaders on the last turn and. closing up gamely in the stretch, easily passed 1 CONSTANCY in the final drive. CONSTANCY set a fast pace in the early running, but tired in the final eighth. HASTEN ON, always a forward contender, moved up fast on the outside when straightened, away in the stretch, but was pinched off at the eighth post by CONSTANCY and, could never recover. UPSET, in a tangle at the start, was hard ridden, but seemed handicapped by the going. DR. CLARK showed good speed for a half. ETHEL GRAY and CAPTAIN ALCOCK could never improve their positions. Scratched 43465Sandy Beal, 115. Belmont Parle, September 13, lOlO. lOfTOrT THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile Straight. May 19, ; 1908 1:08 4 137. Thirtieth Running cO 4 O 4 FUTURITY STAKES. ,000 Added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner . 6,650; second, ,106.67; third, ,503.33. lmix lloraea -, AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 43570MAN O WAR w 127 8 2 31 U 1- 1-1 J Loftus Glen Riddle Fm 2-5 1-2 1-2 1-4 out 43708JOHN P. GRIER w 117 9 7 2l 21 2 2 E AmbrseH P Whitney t5 G G 6-5 2-5 43009 DOMINIQUE w 122 2 1 11 31 31 2nt c KummerS C Hildreth 5 G 4 6-5 1-2 437063CLEOPATRA Vb .117 3 6 71 Gs 41 41 L McAtee W R Coe 15. iO 20 7 3 436C1-5UPSET w 120 G 4 41 41 5l 5 T Rice H P Whitney t5 G 6-5 2-5 432893PAUL JONES w 122 1 3 51 51 G1. G J Butwell R Parr 20 40 40 10 5 429062ON WATCH wn 119 10 8 S3 7i 1- 73 W Kelsay G W Loft 30 30 . 30 10 5 43706tDR. CLARK w 122 4 5 93 93 8 8? A Johnson H P Whitney to G G 6-5 2-5 437-06s.GAPT. ALCOCK wb 119 5 10 10 10 10 9s L Ensor J E Madden 30 40 30 10 5 4857C MISS JEMIMA w 122 7 9 6 SI 91 10 C Buxton C E Rowe 20 25 25 8 4 tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Added starter. Time, 1:11. Track, fast. . "Winner. Ch. c, by Fair Play Maliubah, by Rock Sand tralne.d by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August Belmont. Wont to post at 3:40. At post 8 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving.. MAN O WAR was saved behind the leaders until in the last quarter, then took the lead at his riders leisure and won easing up. JOHN P. GRIEH was a forward contender for the entire race ana ; finished gamely through the last eighth. DOMINIQUE showed the most speed from the start and made the pace fast, but tired in the final drive. CLEOPATRA gained steadily and finished fast and gamely ; under punishment. UPSET met with interference at the quarter post and came on gamely when clear in the last eighth. PAUL JONES and ON WATCH tired in the stretch drive. Tiie last three were ! pulled up at the finish. Scratched 43G95Arethusa, 11C; 4370SIPadriac, 117. . Pimllco, May 18, 1J20. APfy-t t FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. May. 17, 19111:513112. Thirteenth Running r 4l tJtX PREAKNESS STAKES. 5,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Colts, Fillies and Geldings. " Net value to winner 3,000; second, ,000; third, ,000; fourth, ,VZ0. - Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt t 43737 MAN O WAR w 126 7 4 1 Ill4 1 li C Kummer Glen Riddle Farm 80-100 ; ! 47117;UPSET w 122 6 1 31 3k 3 2- 2 J Rodgez H P Whitney t285-10O 47345 WILDAIR will 3 7 4n 4 48 31 35 E Ambrose H P Whitney t l 47082KING THRUSH w 114 8 5 2: 21 2 4s 4 E Sande J K L Ross 850-100 ! 47245 DONNACONA wn 114 4 9 7i 61 51 5 58 J Pierce G W Loft il615-100 47117 BLAZES w 12G 5 2 52 5 6 G3 6i C Fbther R Parr 3190-100 ; ! 471173ON WATCH wn 126 2 3 8i 71 7 7s 74 N Barrett G W Loft t J 47194 ST. ALLAN v 114 1 8 9 8" 8s 8s S3 D Stirling North Shore Stable 4700-100 459 93FAIRWAY wn 114 96 G3 9 9 9 9 J Butwell T Clyde 3300-100 fCoupled in betting as H. P. Whitney entry; G. W. Loft entry. Time, 23, 47, 1:12, 1:38, 1:51. Track fast. mutuels paid, Man o War, .C0 straight, .90 place, .90 show; H. P. Whitney entry, .50 , place. .00 show. Equivalent booking odds Man o War, 80 to 100 straight, 45 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; H. P. Whitney entry. 25 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August 1 Belmont. Went to post at 4:08. At post C minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ; MAN O WAR rushed to the front in the dash to the first turn and, setting a terrific pace, killed 1 off KING THRUSH in the first three-quarters, then had abundant speed, in reserve when UPSET challenged in the homestretch. UPSET ran a good race and hung oii resolutely under punishment. WILD-AIR ran well, but was tiring in the last eighth. DONNACONA began slowly and was cut off at the i starii, KING THRUSH was speedy, but failed to stay the route. The others "were always outpaced. i Belmont Parle, May 2J, 120. A-WT-i.f7t FOURTH RACE lr Mile. Sept. ,7,-1914 1:36. 3 117. Forty-fifth Hunning WITH- 4-0;A- ERS STAKES. Guaranteed Value ,000, 3-year-olds. Net value to winner ,825; J . ; second, 00; third, 00. -- Index , HorseK; AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 478I1-"MAJJ O WAR- w 118 2 1 l1 Il l3 1: l3 C KumtnerGlen Riddle F"m .1-6 1-G ,1-7 out 47509W:ILDAIIt W 118 1 3 2i 2 210 213 23 E AmbrseH P Whitney 6 G out 47117 DAVID HARUM . wn 118 3 233333C Fbther WR Coe 20 40. 30 4 out t i v o.Time, 24, 47, 1:11, 1:35 new track - - record. Track fast. , ; 1 . ; ; ! . r " - t ; ! t l ! ; ! t J , 1 ; 1 i J t Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained liy L. Fetifel: bred by Mr. August Belmont. ... Went to post at 4:12. At post 1 minute. Start good arid slow. Won easily; second and. .third. driving. MAN O WAR- took the lead at the start, displayed wonderful speed tinder restraint and won under-a stout pull. WILDAIR ran a grand race himself and made a game effort while rounding the last turn, but could never get to the leader. DAVID HARUM raced gamely, but was outpaced. Scratched 17617 Hasten On, 118. Belmont Park, June 12, 1020. AQ4ri i FOURTH RACE 1 3-8 Miles. June 13, 1919 2:17 3 126. Fifty-second Running tOVlD BELMONT STAKES. Guaranteed Value 0,000 and Plate of 50, 3-year-olds. Net value to winner ,700; second, ,500. Index Horses -vAWtPPSt and Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H0 P S 47671MAN O WAR w 126 1 1 l2 Is 1T l,s l20 C KummerGlen Riddle Fm l-201-20i-25out , 47905 DONNACONA w 126 222 2 2 2 2 N Barrett G W Loft 10 20 20 out- Time, 2:14 new American record. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August Belmont. . Went to post at 3:12. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily. MAN O WAR, hard held in the early running, raced into a long lead after entering the. main track and was taken under a pull in the final sixteenth. DONNACONA ran a good race, was not persevered witli when the leader drew away and was eased up in the closing strides. Scratched 47905!Dayid Harum, 120. Jamaica, June 22, 1020. IQOQI FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. June 19, 1919 1:38 3 129. Fifth Running STUYVE-LOMMk. SANT HANDICAP. Guaranteed Value ,000. 3-year-olds. Net value to -winner ,850; second, 00, . Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners -OH C P 8". 48016 MAN O WAR w 135 1 1 l5 1 U l8 1" C KummerGln Riddle Fml-1001-lOOl-lOOout 481CltYELLOW HAND w 103 222 2 2 2 2 J CallahanR T Wilson 50 75. 60 out tAdded starter. Time, 25, 49, 1:14, 1:41. Track good. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August Belmont. - Went to post at 4:02. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second driving. MAN O WAR drew away into a long lead under a hard pull and was eased up. through the last eighth YELLOW HAND began slowly and was always outrun. Scratched 47882 On Watch, 121;" 44702 Dominique, 120;- 48044Irish -Dream, lid 48165Krewer, 107. Aqueduct, July 10, 1020. . A 6iQl FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. June 25, 1917 1:49 9 117. Thirty-second Running tOOOt DWYER STAKES. Guaranteed Value ,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,850; second, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin "Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P S 48224MAN O WAR w 126 1 2 11 lb 1and 11 11 C KummerGlen Riddle Fm 1-3 1-3 1-5 out 48555 JOHN P. GRIER w 108 2 1 2. 2 2 2 2 E AmbrseH P Whitney 2 18-518-5out Time, 23, 46, 1:09, 1:36, 1:49 new American record. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play -Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; hred by Mr. August Belmont. t Went to post at 4:05. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second driving. MAN 6 WAR set a great pace under steady restraint for the first three-quarters, then responded gamely when called on in the race through the Iifiinestretch and drew away under hard riding in the last sixteenth. JOHN. P. GRIER ran lapped on the leader to the last eighth and had a slight lead between calls in the homestretch, but tired in the" last seventy yards and was eased up in the closing strides. Saratoga, Augrust 7, 1020. IQOQQ FOURTH RACE 1 3-16 Miles. Aug. 16, 19181:564131. Thirty-first Running -dbtyOJJ MILLER STAKES formerly run as Kenner Stakes. ,500 Added. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,700; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses. AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners ! 0 H 0 P "S 48684 MAN O WAR w 131 2 1 ll ll I3 1 1 E Sande Glen Riddle Fm 1201-201-30out 49047 DONNACONA w 119 1 2 .2 23 23 23 2 N Barrett G W Loft 12 20 15 out 49091 KING ALBERT w 114 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 C Borel T Monallan . .100 100 150 10 out Time,. 24, 48, 1:12, 1:37, 1:56. Track fast. . Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 4:32. At post 1 minute. Start good and ;slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MAN 0 WAR easily held his opponents safe all the way and was never fully extended. DONNACONA raced in close pursuit of . the leader for three-quarters and wsw" not persevered, with when MAN 0 WAR drew away. KING ALBERT was outclassed, but raced gamely. Scratched 484C5 Biff Bang, 114. Saratoga, August 21, 1020. AOkKA FOURTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Aug. 2, 1920 2:01 4--129. Fifty-first Running itOxU TRAVERS STAKES. Guaranteed Value 2,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,275; second, ,000; third, ,000. :. jJandx3Rnjr.. jtcFin Jockeyr Ownerr O H C PT 49289 MAN O WAR wl29 1 1 l1 X 1 - ,W 1J1.A Schu, gr Glen Riddle Frn 2-9 1-4 2r9 out 48010UPSET w 123 3 3 3 3 3 ,24 2 J RodsezH P Whitney t3. 1 "M-odiit 48684 2 JOHN P. GRIER w-115 2 2 2 23 2. 3 3 E AmbrseH P Whitney fJ I 18-5out fCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 23, 46, 1:10; 1:35, 2:01 equals track .record. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August -Belmont. Went to post at 4:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second arid third driving. MAN .0 WAR took the lead at the start and. setting a terrific pace in the early running, raced JOHN P. GRIER into defeat and was under restraint, through the homestretch. UPSET, after being saved to the last turn, closed np resolutely in the last quarter arid easily pased JOHN P. GRIER, but the leader easily held him safe. JOHN P. GRIER endeavored to keep pace with the leader for the first ;three-quarters, but tired badly in the stretch and finished eased up. i s Belmont Park, September 4, 1020. A ftCKrT FOURTH RACE 1 5-8 Miles. Sept. 6, 1919 2:47 3--116. Twenty-eighth Running "taiSD LAWRENCE REALIZATION. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner 5,040; second, ,033.33. Index Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S "49540 MAN O WAR w 126 2 2 l30 l50 i3b lso V"C KummerGlen Riddle Fml-1001-lOOl-OObut 498233tHOODWINK w 116 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 E AmbrseW M Jeffords 60 80 60 out f Added starter Time, 23, 47, 1:13, 1:38, 2:03, 2:28, 2:40 new American record. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred by" Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 3:42. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily. MAN O WAR- setra great pace under stout restraint for the first three-quarters and was allowed to run freely to the homestretch, where he was taken under restraint. HOODWINKimade.no effort .to keep-pace-with . . .. .the-. leader: - Scratched 4012C Sea Mint, 110. Belmont Park, September 11, 1020: CCAAQQ FOURTH RACE 1 1-2 Miles. Oct. 12, 1908 2:32 3 106. Second Running JOCKEY OWOtf CLUB STAKES. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,850; second, ,000. : Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O rH C P S 49857MAN O WAR. w 3 lis 2 1 1 1 1- 13 1" C KummerGlen Riddle E!m 1-1001-SOl-lOOout?-49985 DAMASK wb 3 118 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 B AmbrseH P Whitney 60 80 80 out- Time, 25, 49, 1:14, 1:38, 2:03, 2:281 new American record. Track fast. Winner Ch. e, by Fair Play Maliubah, liy Rock Sand trained by L, Feustel; bred by Mr. August Belmont. . v Went to post at 3:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow.- Won easily! MAN O WAR,- urfder steady restraint for the first mile, raced, into a long; lead in the stretcli and won under a pull,, DAMASK ran a creditable race. - - - - uZ Scratched 40905 Sea Mint, 118. Z; V . - Havre tie Grace, September 18, If 2.0. K. AO K Q FIFTH .RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Sept. 22, 19171:4-5105. Sixth Running POTOMAC uUmOO HANDICAP. 0,000 Added. . 3-year-olds. Net value to winner ,800; second,: ,000; third, ,000; fourth, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquir. Odds Strt 50039 MAN O WAR w- 138 4 1 lll1!!1 .ll 1U C Kummer Glen RiddlfrFarm " ICTOO 4971C3WILDAlR w 10S 3 2 3 3. 25 2 215. F Cltiletti H P Whitney " 1010-100 50121 BLAZES 1 w 1041 1 4 21 2k 35 33 3 A Schugr R Parr f955400 47828PAUL JONES w 114 2344444J Rodgez R Parr f fCoupled in betting as R, Parr entry. Time, 23, 47, 1:11, 1:38, 1:44 new track record. Track fast. .. mutuels paid, Man o War,, .30 straight; no place or show mutuels sold. - Equivalent booking odds Man o War, 15 to 100 straight. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Maliubah, by Rock Sand trained by L. Feustel; bred by Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 4:49. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-i ing. MAN O WAR, a bit fractious at the post, began well and, taking the lead, set the pace under a strong pull and, drawing away when WILDAIR challenged about the middle of the stretcli, was easing up at the finish. AVILDAIR ran a splendid race, but at no time appeared dangerous. BLAZES ran well for the first three-quarters, then tired. PAUL JONES was always outpaced. Scratched 501843King Thrush, 103; 50185 Siren Maid, 87; 50185 Shoal, 92. Overweights Blazes, 2 pounds. Kenil-tvorth, October 12, 1020. CCAQQO FOURTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Oct. 18, 1916 2:09 5 102. KENILWORTH PARK 9jJOJi GOLD CUP. Purse 5,000 and ,000 Gold Cup Added. 3-year-olds and upward: Weight-for-Age, Net value to winner 5,000 and ,000 Gold Cup. Index Horses A WtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Strt 50253 MAN O WAR w 3 120 2 1 l3 l3 l3 1 V C Kummer Glen Riddle " Farm : 100 49710SIR BARTON w 4 126 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 F Keogh J K L Ross . 535-100 Time, 23, 46, 59, 1:11, 1:37, 2:03 new track record. .Track fast. mutuels paid, Man o War, .10 straight; no -place or show mutuels sold. i Equivalent booking odds .Man q War, 5. to 100 straight. - v Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Mahubiih, by Rock Sand trained. by. L. Feustel; bredby Mr. August Belmont .., . . . Went to post at 3:37. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second .driving.! MAN 0WAR rushed to the. front when the barrier. was released and. setting a great pace. for-this track, won all .tlie way never fully extended. SIR BARTON was under the whip before they had gone a Quarter, but was iniable to improve his position. : , Scratched 50S24 Wi.ckford, 120. .. . .. .. ...


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