Saratoga Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1921-08-19

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SARATOGA FORM CHART SARATOGA N. Y THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1S21. Saratoga 1 1-8 miles. Sixteenth day Sarato-a Racing Association. Sunnner Meeting of 27 days. Weather clear; temperature G3. Steward to Represent Jockey Club, J. E. Widener. Stewards, RTrWilsoJ. E. Widener and ll. L. Gerry. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary A McL barlockor. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. Chicago time 2:00 p. m.. Iiidicates apprentice allowance. and6hkf7 riSS EAC?.7-?-!? KU- Al,r 23 lS18-57-2-115. Purso 31,000. 2-year-olds. L?J7ug S Maidens. Claiming. 2et value to winner C0; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt t Sir Fin Jockeys Owners .0. II C P S " 54707 GALETA wl: 107 2 2 2d 1 1 1 L Fator G X Widener H-5 3-5 "-5 out .,G29 TULVAR wn 91 1 7 4J : 2 2 K Scobie J E Madden 3 4?. 4 7-101-5 Srtn, w 5 c 7 5J 4 3S A Tryon Kentmcre P Stb 20 30 80 S 4 ?OVKSKOOST wa 102 CI li 4 3J 4J J Rowan L B Goldsmith 12 20 20 4 7-5 5GJ11 IsORTrl AVAL13S wc 102 7 5 Gl CJ Cl 5 G W CroIlR B Strassberger 30 40 J0 10 5 -,- iVS-r,- 112 3 4 5i 7 7 GJ C Ponce G Peterson Z0 CO 30 S 4 ;ul45 FLYING JIB TT w 190 4 3 3 3 5 7 P Weiner J H Rosseter G 10 10 2 7-10 Timo, 23, 49, 1:02. Track heavy. Winner Ch. f, by Garry Herrmann Lady Galette, by Lord Edward trained by A. J. Joyner- bred by Mr. George D. Widener. . "X1!0 at.,3:M- At Pst 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. GALETA, easily best, took the lead on the last turn and won in a canter. TULAV VR raced next to the inner rail all tiie way and. closing a gap, easily outstayed the others. BOUNCE closed up ground steadily and outstayed BOVE3HOOST. The latter set a fast early pace, but swerved out on OeTst turn and quit in the stretch. FLYING JIB was eased up when beaten! Scratched 55777Hephaistos, 112; 5G341 Rose Hill, 109; 50121 Oolong, 94- 5014 Bud Fisher 11 5G2GS Overtake, 112; 5G33S Vicaire, 110; 55775 Rocket, 102; 5G2S5 Sword, 97 Overweights Bounce, 1 pounds; Flying Jib, 1. 50 SECOND RACE 1 Milo. Ausr. G, 1918-1 :36-3-113. Purse Sl.OOO. 3-yoar-olds yj3gJgJ7Q and upward. Selling. Net yalue to winner 00; second, 00; third; 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO PS 56213 BIPP BANG wn 4 113 1 1 2 li is li in E Sande L T Bauer 1T1 H fi-"", -!-", " 5i301 NIGHT RAIDER w 3 100 2 2 3 Si 3 2 2 E Scobie S A Clopton "1 13-5f 1 -S 56301 TOM McTAGGARTwn 7 115 4 4 5 4 2 S S 3 E Haynes P J Lavln 4 -n r - - 5G283 ESCARPOLETTE wn 4 105 5 5 -1 5 5 5 4 L Fator G H Davids G" 7 7 G 5 55805 REP wnSlOS 3 3 1 2 4i J.J 52 C Turner G A Marshall 4 5 4 7-5 7-10 55G54SAMMY KELLY wn 5 US G G G G G G 0 C Ponce J W Gumm 15 15 Time, 24, 43, 1:14, 1:41. Track heavy. Winner B. c, by Textile I5yf, by Miller trained by J. P. Smith; bred by Mr. Thomas Monahan Vent to post at 3:34. At post 1 minute. Start good aiid slow. Won driving; secoild -mil third the same. BIFF BANG set a good pace under restraint and, racing REP Jnto defeat in the first half mile drew away into a long lead, but tired in the last eighth and just lasted to win under a muster v hand ride. NIGHT RAIDER squeezed through, next to the inner rail when entering thr8trctc.pd. flntehlSj fast and gamely, would have won in another stride. TOM McTAGGART moved menaeinglv up on t e i?p-.tUrt,bUt UT 1 m th "fi1-. ESCARPOLETTE finished with a belated rusl, through the last eighth RLt set the early and in the last pace quit quarter. SAMMY KELLY was badly outpaced cuinattu. The j.ne winner winner. entered for ,500, was bid ni to ,005 and retained. Scratched 53S3SCaptnin Hershler, 10S; 5I337Servitor, 113; 5599G Light Rose 95" 5!"09 ArnntnU-n lontaUo, 100; 5G340 Gath, 10S; 55915 Scottish Chief, 100; 5G320 Court View 107 Overweights Escarpolette, 2 pounds; Rep, 1. 5?QCi5 THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. Aug. 19, 1920 1:23 4-120. Galway Krrdican sfbfin 33;tffSfl Added. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Not value to vinner S1.055; Tsecond. Mto- WA ?ioo Index Horses AWtPPSt y, Str Fin Jockeys OwmTr O II C P S " 502H5--SMOKE SCREEN wn 3 10IJ 1 In 2i 1! PaTor 1J li L G A Cochran 7 n ii r. i JlUGn W3r o1 5,,J1? 23 24 G w Carinedstone Sle M w rlm aLtSt- wrSI I I i t 3 31 31 F ClUlettlG D Widener 21 to 1G-DC-5 3-5 Go840 ST. ALLAN wn 4 94 3 2 4i 4i 4 4 4 E Scobie D Cunningham S 10 10 4 8-5 KINGDOM w G 120 5 5 5" 5" C 5 51 G KummerA IC Macomber "0 30 30 1" r 54175PRIDE OP INDIA w 5 93 4 6 6 G 6 G G L Pmiman S Ross w 10 8 J 3" 7.5 J Time, 23, 43, 1:14, 1:27. Track heavy. ran "ler 1J C br Mi,Jc?,tyVe,, by disguise trained jjy J. Rvans; bred by Mr. Gifford A. Cock- "Wont to post at 1:05. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow for all but PRIDE OP INDIA. "Won easily; second and third driving. SMOKE SCREEN took the lead at onco and raced under slight restraint until in the stretch, then drew away and Avon easing ul. BILLY McLAUOIILIN displayed good speed in Use going and took a lirief lead, but tired in the last eighth. LANIUS ran a good race and finished gamely, but tiring. ST. AI.IiA.N iinished fast. KINGDOM Avas always outpaced. PRIDE OF INDIA avus practically left at the post. Scratched--515113Routledge, 102; 5G2053Gcorgie. 10i; 557592Irish Kiss, lot!; 51134Crank, 110; 502992 Mad Hatter, 135; 50205 War Note. US; 55212 Best Pal, 108. Overweights Smoke Screen, 1 pounds; St. Allan, 4, KA fffk FOURTH RACE 1 Kilo. Au. 6, 1918 1:36 3 112. Nineteenth Running- MOHAWK OOi? SEALING STAKES. ,500 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner ,7C0; second, 50; third, 50. Index Horses AWtllSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H Q p S 5G1833CIMARRON avi. 91 1 1 21 l2i l3 V 11 E KummorG A Cochran 2 14-513-53-5 out 5G3183COPPER. DEMON avis 111 2 2 4 3 23 2 23 T Rice Qulncy Stable. 1-2 4-5 3-5 1-5 out 5G022 AVELLFINDER av 101 4 3 lh 25 310 32 3 F CltilettiH P AVhitney 8 12 7 7-5 out rC21ILOVE TAP av 99 3 4 3 4 4 1 4 q y0ar"dn C T Grayson 10 20 15 4 1 Time, 24.1s, 48, 1:14, 1:41. Track heavy. Winner Oil. f. by His Majesty Royal Martyr, by Golden Maxim trained by .7. EA-ans; bred by Mr. Clifford A. Cochran. Went to post at 4:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and sIoav. Won driving; second and third the same. CIMARRON raced into the lead oti the backstretch and dreAV away 011 the turn, then seemed to tire Aviien challenged, but finished resolutely and outstayed COPPER DEMON. -The latter gradually improved his position and made a game challenge at the eighth post, but Avas tiring at the finish. ArELL-P1NDER showed the most speed for a half mile, but quit badly in the last quarter. LOVE TAP was badly outrun. tZ.andAfht FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Aug. 9, 1919 1:50 4 128. Fort Ann Handicap. ,200 5J0 jfc y JL Added. 3-year ,-clds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Not value to winner 80; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt and Str Fin Jockeys OAvners O H O P S 523EDVINA AVlt 4 114 3 1 1 1 l2 1 1 C Turner E G Soulo C-5 7-511-101-t out f G2 6 G s-j CHATEAU THY avi: 3 108 1 3 t 2J S3 33 21 G AA Croll.T Sanford 8-5 2 2 2-5 out r.59G22LADY EMAiELINE aa- 4 SSI 2 4 3" 3 2 2! 3IS F AVilson H T Oxnard G S G S-5 1-3 56320 2SCOTT,AND YET av 3 1C9 4 2 4 4 1 4 4 L Fator J H Rbsseter 5 15 10 2i 1-2 tDisqualified for foul and placed last. Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:42, 1:56. Track heavy. Winner R. f, by Celt Lady GodiA-n, by Hanover trained by H. W. Hoag; brad by Mr. Arthur R. Hancock. Went to post at 5:02. At post 1 minute. Start good and sIoav. Won easily; second and third driving. EDWINA took the lead at once and, setting a good pace for the going, held SAvay for the entire race and aa-oh easing up. CHATEAU THIERRY, in close quarters nearly throughout, responded gamely to a call Avhen clear and outstayed LADY EMMELINE in the final drive, but bumped the latter through the stretch, for AAhich she Avas disqualified. LADY EMMELINE ran Avell and held on gamely at the end. SCOTLAND YET ran poorly in the going. Scratched 50050 Lady Gertrude, 108; 5G2833Pon Rose, 120; 5G3GG3By .Timiny, OS; 5G31S Rellsolar, 109. Overweights Lady Emmeline, 3 pounds. A Sis SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Auff. 22, 1918 1:C4 2 i07. Purse ,000. 2-year-olli 5P Allowances. Net value to Avinncr 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt "14 and Str Fin Jockeys Owners CHOPS 5C2G8 MISSIONARY AV 108 8 2 23 l3 l3 l3 A Schfger Lexington Stb 4 4 18-3G-G 3-5 GC187 ULTIMATA av 112 7 1 l- 2l 2 2 F Keogh E M Weld 3 1G-513-54-5 2-5 555702AKNUSTI avh 1GS G 5 3l 32 3 3r C Ponce R L. Gerry 7-5 11-52 4-5 1-3 55230 BRAVO av ICS 5 4 44 4 41 4i E AmbroseAV AI Jeffords G 10 G 2 1 56211 DOLMAN avb 10S 2 7 7 Gl 5 r.3 E Scobie O C Rnsch 30 50 50 15 G 5G2G3 AV1TCIIAVORK av 117 4 3 G3 5- C3 C3 F AAeincr R Cook 50 50 20 10 5 53582 OPPERM AN av 115 1 G f.-i 7 7 7 G Ycargin Triple Spgs F 15 30 SO 10 5 5031! TOM CASSIDY avh 115 3 Loft at the post. L Morris Sunnyland Stb 15 20 20 8 3 Time, 23, 48, 1:01, 1:07. Track heavy. Winner Ch. c, by Ilourless Mission, by Rock Sand trained by K. Patterson; ored by Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 5:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow for all but TOM CASSIDY. Won easily; second and third driving. MISSIONARY, nv.-ny forAA-ardly, raced into the lead when called on and avoIi "in a canter. ULTIMATA showed the most early speed in the going and held on gamely in the final drive. AKNUSTI AAas hard ridden all the Avay and finished closa up. The others Avore never prominent. TOM CASSIDY AA-as away poorly and only cantered after the others. Scratched 5G2GS2Mercutio, 108; 56365 Bigheart, 115; 5G2143Knot Grass, 115; 50214 Rud Fisher, 10S; 5633S Greenwich Village, 10S; 50243 High C, 117; 50203 Overtake, 108; Trajanus, 10S.


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