Aqueduct Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1922-06-28

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Kct valu© to winner ?916; second, ?£00; third. 00. index Horse* AWtPISt 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P 8 f;2S26 MARTTNQAU o 110 11 11 1 V C KummerJ S Cosden 3 4 31 6-6 2-5 627762UETTr:R EUCK w 111 i 9 4 2 2 2« K f.ande Orleans Stable LJ 3 3 6-5 3-5 C2H09 VAEADtin w lo5 7 C 41 4J 3 .1 Callahan W L I Martin 20 20 15 6 3 Gil 25 CO McAilLLAN wu US 8 5 51 5 41 W Kelsy M Hirsch 11 15 12 5 21 62826 PKNNON w 110 I 3 3i 31 5J C H MM wM L Schwartz 5 7 7 21 6-5 0826 SPOT CASH w M| 2 I 7J 7s 61 I. Morris II P Whitney 6 8 8 3 S-5 02628aBM7K HAWK w 110 6 t « 6J 7J B 1arke Nev Sfk F Stb 6 7 7 21 6-5 62826 PRINCE REGENT w 110 3 8 8* 8» 8s C Ponce W M Jeffords 20 20 20 S 4 62809 STOCKMAR wn 105 4 7 9 9 9 L Fator Rancocas Stable 5 8 31 7-5 7-10 Time, 68:;i. Track fast. Winner — 15. c, by Harttaet I-idy Irma, by Scm;ioniu3 trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock. Went to poPt .it 2:31. At poet 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; t-eoond and third driving. ItAKTINGAUC took the lead at once and, setting a great pace, won all the way and finished easing up. EKITKU MX3M raceU in closest pur-nit mII t.ie way 11ml finialied fast and game!y. VA1.ADOU ran well and was closing up at the end. BO McMlLL.W MM t v.ith some early interference, but was never a dangerous amttmt»t. lENNON w:.s tirhig :;t the tad. SliiT CASH raced green. STOCKMAR ran poorly. Scratched— G2744 Crochet, 107; 614*6 Mark Tw;.in, 1C5. Overweights -Rettrr huck. 1 v-j p .uads; Si ot Casi, 3Vj. 60gTkA* SECOKD RACE— 1 HUe. June £5, 1021—1:36—4—127. Purse ,216. 3-year-olds. £i3j/Lk Claimin-j. Hot value to wir.ner J9iG; second, ?200; third, 5100. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 8 — , _ , , , .. , 62777 OVERTAKE wn 110 3 1 3 3 3 1 1» W Kelsay H C Fisher 23 3 ll-jout— 62691 •AVI8PA w 1031 1 2 U I] 1" 21 2» ■ KummerW F Onnsbee 4 -5 7-5 7-5 out— 62630 LEOC1IARE.S II. we 1M 2 3 21 I1 2 3 3 H ThomasS louis 3 4 2 out- Time, 24, 4SV-,. 1:11, 1:41V:,. Track gx od. Winner-— B. c. try Horron -:,rr 110. by Iilly traited ty A. B. iorden; bred by Mr. .Tol:n B. Jorham. Weal to post at 2:56. At p; st 1 mii.uto. Start g ad sad slow. Won easily; second and third driving. OVERTAKE wa.- outrun to ]!•■ stretch, but saved gpaund on the turns and, finisturig fast through the last eighth, won easing ap. AVISiA left tne po.t nianing fast and stiowed the most speed to the last eighth, where she tired b:.rilv. U90CHJLBJH II. Quit badly after racing in closest pursuit to the stretch, Scratched 62e62Sadll: and 1oots, 114; 62743 Master Hand, 116. Overweights Aispa. 1% pountls. bhTj TilIRD RACE— 6 1-2 Furlonjs. Jun3 23, 1921—1:17—3—109. Castlcton Kichweight v3 Asf kJ vf %J Ilwuiicap. 1,416 Added. 3-year-oldt. and upward. Net value to winner ,270; second, 00; third. §100. Index Horses AWtPISt % a % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O 11 0 I S 62K07 TOIL Ol I 1C9 3 3 21 V- 23 P" L Morris M L Bchwarta 4 I lS-r,S-5 1-2 S2778 NATURALIST an s 137 11 I1 V I" l". 9 Keosh J E Wideaer 8-5 2 6-5 1-2 out .•..-•-.!-vii,;.;.M a. arssm 5 5 7 E- 4s n E sande Baoeaeaa BtaMc 4 7 7 21 6-5 /0K7 DETXTBROUS w: 2 111 7 7 6 4; 31 4" B Park© W L Oliv. r 0 8 8 3 7-5 C :;3 TAKKRE STAR w 8 1101 • 6 51 6" 6 V luo fjataij Stable 12 15 15 6 1* Tl37 BHAFFEB B S US 2 2 4« 2; 53 V H Wakoff J Shaugh;ies:--y 30 50 55 15 6 81S;C*OBIOLB w 4 124 4 4 33 T 7 T C H UillcrXra F A Clark 4 7 7 21 6-5 Twr-.e. t»%, fjfc, l:1M%, 1:20. Track cccd. Winner Ch. c. hj lt Warkasaid, hy Pathcrieai traiacd iy J. Hotter; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Uan-, each. Wont to past at 3:2.". At po-t 1 mivate. Start ejood and clow. Win driving; second and third the asrae. TOIL raced la eteaest aad earac paeaait of N ATI* RA LIST t- the la t rtrtaefith, tlicn challenged and eatflBiahed the latter aadec a good ride. NATPBALI8T eet a fat pace from the start aad made a | ramc finis!:, bat oral tiring :.t the end. WII.I.IAM A. aras cutrun esrly. tint closed a big Kap and made a fa-t lii,i.-h. PKXTEKOII8 also cloned a big gap in reaoiate fa hioa after being siightiy heaeded in the sircnh. SI! At i:;: qail badly. ORIOLE nin cut badly .n the turns. Bcratcbcd- B3Bg7Wlrtiboae, IS*; GitSO UtUa Chief, 128; G2779"i;igheart, 121; C2291 Crank, 120; 62779 Opj.ermin. 117. Ovt r weights? - Yankee Slar. t% pounds. laGOojaaa 4 1:C772TII RACK— 5-3 Mile. Jr.lv S, 1919—57—2—15. Twcntv-trst Baaaaag GANAR-k OdafafV SiE SELLING STAGES. ,0CO Added. 2-year-olds. Net value to arhOMI ,450; s.cccd. COC; tli:d, 2£0. ladn Horses AWtPPSt H fe Str Fin .hukeys Owners O II C P 8 162131 NEW HAMPSHIRE are III 11 21 1* ll K Bande M Hirsch S-.", 11-02 4-5 2-5 8ttat* ANONYMOUS w 103 J 7 31 4i 2= C I.ng J E Wideaer 6 8 7 21 6-5 CtStDAMBLSB w 1C5 6 4 4 5 I* K Parke Nev Sfk F BtfcM 6 6 21 6-5 C19d9LADT 1.1VIU w 109 7 2 l1 21 *S R Carter M I, Al.-n 5 5 4 8-5 4-5 M719*SWEEP HAWK w 112 4 5 81 7 51 A JohnsonW S Kilmer 6 7 7 21 6-5 .:;;;".-, BLANC SE1NG wr. MM 3 J 64 31 6s L McAtee W Daniel 5 7 7 21 6-5 C280:i CHILI w 105 2 91 8 72 L Fator Rancocas Stable 15 25 25 10 5 62741 "CORK ELM O 9. S 8 ? 6! 81 J Mllhonn Nov Bt*k F BttoM 6 6 24 6-5 62tiS2 ll. VINO DEVIL w 102 M 8 5s 9 t* H Thomas Kivieni Stable 30 CO 6 20 10 fctO?S**PAPILLON O 4 5 10 10 10 10 E BaB W J Salmon 20 30 30 12 6 fC« apled in betting: no separate place or show bertrac Time, c9!,i. Track rcod. Wiaaer— B. e, by Braaite— Araaaga, by Braaaatick .trained by M. Hirsch; bred by Messrs. II. II. and J. H. Gateea. Went to peat at t:SS, At post 1 minute. Start po l and slow. Won easily; leeaad and third driv ing. NBW BAMP8HIBB won like a Rotd olt. race.; LADY MYRA into defeat when an eiuhth from the f.ni.-h and easily witaatood the el. allonge of ANONYMOUS. ANONYMOUS Iniahed arith a raah and was easily lst of the ethers. AMhl-IiR ran well and had 1:0 treaMe in takiac third place fn :u LADY MYRA. The ! a 1 1 : r s.:o«ed the in- at apced f r a half and sit a fast pace, but was tiring badly at the end. CHILE had a rotiTh race. SWKKP HAWK awt arith raterfereaee. Scratched — C2B10»TrBe PBer, 102; CZSOt Paisley, j!2; 8S3M Priaee of Drahria, 102; 62;-.08r.rilliance, 110: C27i Bdict, 106; 82838 Three Sqaare, 108; ti-O2 HUlhoaae, 105. Ofei»ehj,hts— Aaoayraoaa, 1 poaad; Sweep lawk, 1. FIPTH RACE— 1 1-16 Kiles. July 7, 1221—1:43—5—132. Faroir Handicap. *1,416 enQAfr *i«-v t3 Added. 2-year-oid;: ar.d upward. Selling. Net value to winner §l,iio; second, ?2C0; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 Va % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O U C P 8 8*74S»THIMBLK wb 4 112 2 5 34 3» 4» 1» 1" H ThomasR J Murphy 21 41 4 8-5 7-10 CS717 RECOUNT wn 7 112 6 1 11 25 21 21 2s E Taplin C A Stoneh-im 2 2 2 7-101-3 it117*SUNNYLAND wrt 7 106 1 R 2J 1» H SJ 3i C Iang G P Fuller 21 8MBJ1-J 02777 *K. OFT. HER Wl 4 MS 3 2 4» 54 6B 4» 45 J Jlrrimee W V Cas:-y 12 12 1J 3 8-5 8S74S3 EXCUSE ME w 3 105 5 4 « 4» J1 6» 5" L Fator B F Carman 5 5 4 8-5 7-10 G2 3DO TWO PEATHBBB I4M 4 111 6 6 6 C Taylor W M Jeffords 30 50 50 15 Time, •*%• 43%, l:14i, 1:88%, l:4o. Track sloppy. Winner -B. f. by lluon -San.ls; :it. by Rock Sand trataed ty BL J. Murrihy: bred by Oneck Stable. Went to peat at 4:19. At peat 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; aicaad aad third the same. TSIMBLK raced clnar ap from the Start and. finishing with a rash throu rh the last 1 iftiitli, out- aaaaed RECOUNT under a good ride. RECOUNT was takm back after setting the early paca and. saviiig groaad on the stretch tram, came asaia and finished saaacly. BCHNYLAND was rashed into a long lead on the bctrkstretcb, but i;uit badly in the final eighth. KNIGHT Ofc THE HBATHXB was always outrun, as was EXCUSE ME. Scratched— -82688 I.ily M Laashtta, 119. .AfTiOAif* Sir Til RACE— 1 KUe. June 25. 1021—1:30—4—127 Purse ,216. 3-ycar-olls and i? SH tiy j i apward, tiaidens. Allowancei. Ket value to winner ?S16; sandoocd, rr230; ih.rd, ! 100. Index Horses AWtPISt hi Vt I Str I in Jockeya Owners O II C P S 8ta 8»PRINCE JAMES wb 4 115 9 1 2i 2» I" I» l4 ■ Taplin C H Thieriot 7-IC-9-1C7-101 -3 out 6-829 MACDUFF wb 3 110 7 8 41 3» 3= 3» Z* J. Morris W M Jeffords 10 12 12 4 8-5 SMtasjAUNHBAR wb 3 110 5 3 IH 1»1 SH V V J CatlahanA J Bedell 10 li 12 4 8-5 6SSMS DOUBLE CROSS wn 3 HO 6 11 103 9 S3 4« 4s L Fator J E Criffith 4 7 7 2 1 .218 i KELLERMAN w 3 112 8 2 51 8s 7 8 51 F Keogh W Wennik 8 15 15 6 21 88888* KINGS FANCY w 3 Hi 1 7 S1 71 81 51 6J H ThomasGreentree Stable C 6 4 7-5 3-5 -S29 SO IT GOES «s 3 110 3 4 3J 4* 4l 71 7» C H MillerMrs S A Clopton 20 20 20 7 3 02808 BLUB BRUSH w 3 110 11 6 7» 61 51 9 81 E Fator M Colford ■ £0 50 20 10 Br.ZED TRAIL w 3 UO 10 9 9s 10« 10» 10» 91 G W CrollB Branil 50 100 10 40 20 8X888 TREVISCOT wb 3 111 4 6 61 62 61 6s 10s T Rico J E Davis 20 20 20 7 3 G2108 NAT S wn 3 110 2 10 11 11 11 11 11 T Nolan W Trcmper 50 50 50 20 10 Tiiuc, 88%, 47%, 1:18%, 1:40%. Track sloppy Winner— P.Ik, g, by King James--Laeona, by lotomac trained by A. J. Goldsborongh; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oinard. Went to pet at 4:49. At po~t 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third drir- !ng. PRINCE ],S1B.S was saved behind the leader to the last turn ar.d, when called on, rushed to tha front to win as his rider pleased. MAC DCVF made up ground and easily outstayed JAUNEBAR for sec-. aad place. JAUKFBAB shewed the most speed to the far turn, bad tired in the stretch drive. SO IT GOES alas tired in the atretcb. DOUBLE CROSS clo-d a big gap. KINGS FANCY was always outpaced. ah all hi 8 rMTITl alasiss. 110; 8SBM Irith Confetti, 105. Ov.Tweight:: -Kelleiman, 2 founds. —


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