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SARATOGA FORM CHART SABRnrnhtJUEDAT -G?ST 16. .1521,-Saratoga 1 1-8 miles. Fourteenth day. Saratoga ""nig Asi-oeintion. Summer Meeting of .27 days. Weather clear; temperature 78. Steward to Represent Jockey Club. J. E, Widener. Stewards, R. T. Wilson, J. E. Widener arid trlwke0"3" KS - S,nlth a,11 C- Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, A. McL. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. Chicago time 2:00 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance 5I31B FISiT EACE-7-? uT. 19, 1920-1 :231207 Pu. 3-year-olds cVUiJL and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 200; Index norses AWtPPSt Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H CPS 55960JYNTEE w G 110 5 2 2 2s 11 IS li L Fator F E Kraft 3-5 4-5 4-1 1-4 nut 3SUT W"i:103 3 1 lh ln 23 22 2 i G- "W CrollJ J OToole 8 12 12 2 7-10 ! IMBLE 1VB 3 103 1 4 3i Si" 3s 3 3 J CallahanR J Murphy S 10 10 2 i-2 rrfrl JLa t 5 B.-, 54" 4 4,2 A Kr"Ber R I filler 50 100 GO 35 G 55164 TOUCANET wn 4 111 2 3 4 4S 5 5 5 F Keogh S Ross 2 12-511-51-" 1-G Time, 23, 47, 1:12, 1:25. Track fast. montin"e Fair" 11:ty Tob lMt b acn trained by F. E. Kraft; bred by Mr. August Bel- ,irlvienSvvTrVat:0r- U p.08? ,2 min,,t: Start ood and slow. Won handily; second and third .ruing. Jl.NTEE after racing in "close pursuit of TURNABOUT to the last turn, raced into the lend miller- pressure and keeping it won under restraint. TURXAiSOUT showed the most speed to the stretch and held on gamely for second place. THIMBLE ran well and finished resolutely. TOUCANET lacked j-wu-ix i.ilkiu speed and was never prominent. Overweights Toucanet. 1 pound. SirT SE00B A?EihmlB- Allsl G lM8-l:S6JS-3-113. Purso ,000. 3-year-olds cJmcPq-P S and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt U V Str Fin Jockeys OwnTrs 0UC V S " 56264 KIRKLEVINGTN wit 3 10SJ .! 4 41 5 4 2H V L. Fator R T wita r, S 7 ? - o" 55147 MUSKALLONGE wn 3 107 2 2 1 l3 1 i G W CrollS C Fishe? 8-5 11 sll 11 56247 3SERVITOR wn 4 IIS 1 1 3 3U 3 43 3l F Keogh L AVatcrbury 3- is I 56301 "WYNNE WOOD wn 5 113 5 3 25 2 3i 4 M SlaughrF Dahnken 30 50 -30 33 T 55?3GSNIE W w 4 110 G 5 5,2 41 5 51 53 J CallahanJ Whalen 3 f t 7-10 i599; DONNACONA WSB4 122 a 16 0 G G : 6 6 C McrglcrG AV Loft 2i 13-5S-5 7-lolf , , ,Timo- 24 471 1:12, 1:38. Track fast. Wilson""0 0IambaIa Kerr by Uncommon trained by T. J. Henley; bred by Mr. Richard T. Went to post at 3:33 At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow for all but .DONNACONA Won easily; second and third driving KIRKLEVINGTON, after being under stout restraint in tha early running moved up rapidly when called on and. taking the lead, won under slight restraint. MUSK ALLONGE displayed the most early speed and set a good pate, but tired badly in the last eig SERVITOR rneed prominent y all the way. saved ground on the turns and held, on gamely to the end WYNNEWOOD closed rbiggaP.tlrCd " Stl0tC"- GKXIE W- n,n U 1,0r DOAACOXA was nYarlyS ahd Scratched 5591G Elected II.. 117; 559GS3Thunderstorm, 122 ; Overweights Kirklevingtou, 3 pounds. 5aQ igS53 THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Aug. 22, 1918 1:04 2 107 7 Purso ? Si nan o , olds. Selling. Not value to winncr 00; Seconar00:ird. 00. Index Horses A Wt PP St Vx str Fin Jockeys Owners o H O P S 55965 JANKU w 112 13 G 5 3i 3 iu G Yeargin F J Kellcv 1 J f " 56243 KOSTER GIRL w 109 5 8 Si S 6 2 J Zoeller G D Wi dener ? I 4? ? RACQUETTA w 111 G 3 3h 43 4 3" F Keogh S Ross -0 rt -o T" v 55730 DICK DEADEYE w 107 7 5 4 2U 2J 4 E Morris M Hirsch 3 11 h 11 i " 561843SWIFT GRASS w 107 SI 1 1 1 5 L Fator Short Griss Stb " 4 1? i 56243FRED KINNEY ws 112 12 7 7 I 7 73 G J Rodgu-rT J Carroll 8 r S " r 56243 RADIOLA wn 101 3 2 2. 5U 5h 73 G W CrollF Burlew G 10 7 56296 V1CAIRE w 110 31 4 G GS 9 8 T Rice J S Cosden "o W 0 1- r o4210 VINEARD w 107 4 13 13 9 S3 30 C Ponce W Rosen 35 -;o W i" 1 55255 ?,FTRIGTONT 315 10 9 9 10 10i t N Barrett E y Lane 50 50 5 5 i0 56296 FLIRTER Ws 107 2 11 32 323 323 32 R LansterOulncv 4tdhle w -n w i. 56211 GRANDSON wan 111 110 10U 331013101310 C H MUlcrR H JlcC Potter 50 WI 5G243 GREEN" H VILLGE wn 99 14 34 34 14 14 34 J CampbellE E Sietas 30 30 30 3- G Time, 221S, 4S, 1:01, 1:07. Track fast, pinner Ch. c by Uncle Blakeslee, by Yankee trained by G. Land; bred by Mr. W B Millerl tvtt? at At,POSt 2 ,nllV"tn?- Start Por s. Won driving; second And third the same JANKU .away forwar.lly, gradua ly improved his position and took the. lead in the stretch 1, t tired in the last sixteenth and just lasted to win. KOSTER GIRL, off slowly, closed a b i ,f IMied with a. rush RACQUETTA finished fast next to the inner rail and outs aw! IICK iEADFYE The letter was if.forwaicontendeVall the way. SWIFT GRASS set a fast pace! but quit in the lati -1 Scratched 50290 Doughrfut. 109; 50243 nigh C, 109; 5G211 Citation. 107; TrC3 Witchworl- ill-33263 Valentine dOr, 104; 5G2S5 Sword. 99; 5G29G Diversity, 107; 54145 Avispa 114 i,c""", 1". Overweights Raequetta, 2 pounds; Grandson, 2. SCaQQQ FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Aug:. G, 1918 1:3G 3 113. Nineteenth Running SAR-UUUOt ANAC HANDICAP. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner ,225; second, 00; third, 50. Index Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S fifl21 2 SCHOOLS w 120 1 1 li li 1 li li L Pa tor 11 P Whitney 7-5 :i-2 3-2 1-3 out -C2fl6 BIT OF WHITE "w 119 3 .3 21 21 2s 2 2 L Lyke 13 H Bradley f7-5 S-5 7-5 1-3 out 5C2J2IDLE DELL, w 110 2 2 33 3 3 3 3 L. Penman Greentree Stable 3 3?. 3 4-5 out S4840 BEHAVE YOUKSELFw 125 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 G "VV CrollE H Bradley T7-5 8-5 7-5 1-3 out tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Timo. 23, 47, 1:12, i:37J. Track fast. Winner 11. f, by Broomstick Inaugural, by Voter trained by .lames Howe; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney. Went to post tit 4:36. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CROCUS took the lead at once and, making the pace fast, withstood repeated challenges from BIT OK WHITE and drew away decisively in the last eighth. BIT OF WHITE raced in closest pursuit for the entire race and made a game effort in the stretch, but could not overhaul the winner. IDLE DELL, under slight restraint in the early running, finished gamely and would have been second in a few more strides. BEHAVE YOURSELF was outrun all the way. Scratched 56287 Incheape. 137; 56209Prigate. 100; 50337Muskallonge, 105; 50204 Billy McLaughlin, 112; 56205Smoke Screen, 110; 56266Chateau Thierry, 10J. CCAQi A FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Aug. 9, 19191:504128. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds tlDuTb" and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S .r1405NATAL BRIDGEw 5 1091 2 2 11 24 1 1 1 T KIce J S Cosden 7-5 3-2 1 2-5 1-C 562133GIPSY LAD wit 3 10C 1 1 5 5 5 5 2l G W CrollA B Gordon 3 4 18-51 2-5 55847BENEVOLUXT w y 114 4 5 3U 3s 3 2 31 L. Morris Sunnyland Stb 10 12 S 2. 1 rC213 SNAPDRAGOX H.wn C 114 5 1 4 4- 4U 31 4s J Rodg-uezA Jolson 2i 5 4 G-5 1-2 54916 GATH wit 5 111 3 ". 2i P 2 4 5 C IT MillerJ E Griffith 5 10 10 3 C-5 Time, 26, 50, 1:15, 1:40, 1:54. Track fast. Winner B. h, by Bridge of Allan Isette, by Isinglass trained by Wm. Garth; bred by Mr. W. K. Coe. Went to post at 5:02. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. NATURAL BRIDGE raced into an easy lead in the early running and, after being briefly headed by GATH, took it again and kept it to the end. but linished ridden out. GIPSY LAD was forced back ini the stretch turn, but closed fast when clear and outtiuished BENEVOLENT in the final drive. BENEVOLENT ran well and saved ground on all the turns, but tired in the final drive. SNAPDRAGON II. tired after making a game challenge at the eighth post. GATH raced well for a mile. Scratched 55S14Pirate MeGee. 107; 5ilSi Pickwick, 123. Overweights Natural Bridge", 21-; pounds; Gath, 4. T f Q A "g SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Aug. 22. 1918 1:04 2 107. Purse ,000. 2-year. OOOtc-L olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights, Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt U lA Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 502 11 CITATION wi: 115 S 3 2l 2 1 11 C Ponce It L Gerry 30 30 30 10 5 50187fROSE HILL w 115 6 2 4 41 3 2 E AmbrosoOak Ridge Stb 10 10 0 2 4-5 STORY TELLER w 115 4 S 51 3" 51 33 C KummerA K Macomber 15 30 30 10 5 56024 DOLORES w 115 5 4 G 4 41 A JohnsonJ H Rosseter 2 3 2. 1 1-2 562883EXTERMIXATE w 115 7 1 1 li 21 5 L McAtee P A Clark 4 5 5 2 4-5 54145 AVISPA w 115 3 7 31 6s G4 C O Turner T O AVebber 30 30 30 10 5 MEADOW MIST w 115 2 C 7-1 73 7l" 7 L Fator II 1 AVhitney 8-5 12-511-54-5 2-5 GRISELDA w 115 1 5 S 8 S S F Keogh C T Grayson 5 10 C 2 1 tDisqualified for foul and placed last. Time, 22, 47, 1:07. Track fast. Winner Br. f, by Ogden Meritorious, by Miller trained by G. M. Odom; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Went to post at 5:34. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon ridden out; second and third driving. CITATION, after racing in closest pursuit of the leader in the early running, took the lead in the stretch and outstayed ROSE HILL at the end. The latter, off forwardly, swerved over to the inner rail and forced MEADOW MIST and GRISELDA back, for which ,slie was disqualified. STORY TELLER ran wide and green all the way, but finished fast and outstayed DOLORES. The latter ran a game race. EXTERMINATE set a fast pace to the stretch and tired. MEADOW MIST pulled up slightly lame. Scratched 50120 Confusion, 115.