Empire City Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1922-07-09

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EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART YOIfKERS, JT. Y SATURDAY, TDXY 3, 1B22. Empire City 1 mile. First day. Empire Clly Racing Association. Slimmer Meeting of 10 days. "Weather clear; temperature SI. Steward to Represent Jockey Club, A. II. Morris. Stewards of Meeting, F. J. Bryan mid W. S. Vosburgh. Judges, K. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, V. K. Seliaum-burg. i Raciug starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. W indicate! whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. eJ?OfT FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. July 22, 1913 1:05 2 119. Purse ,020.00. ttit 2-year-olds. Selling:. Net valaa to winnsr 20.60; second, 00; third, ?1C0. Index Horses AWtPFSt StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C 1 8 63104 PAISLEY wb 115 -4 2 15 1 11 1and It Carter II X. Allen 3 ?1 16-50 5 3 5 C2984 DANIEL w 113 1 4 3 31 3 2J TV Kelsay A B Gcnlon 4 C 5 2 1 C2984 LADY INEZ w IK 9 8 7i 4 i 31 J Callahan J A Coburn 6 7 7 2J 7-6 C3104 TRUE FLIER w 108 7 1 C O E I1 B MarinelMS H Harris 3 3i 3J 7-E 7 10 G20S i 3 PETER BROWN WB 113 G 6 4 2i 21 E J Mcrtaec J Brown 5 7 7 2J 7 6 62904 FLYING DH3VIL w 103 3 3 2h 61 G1 CJ C Lans Riviera Stable 20 20 20 S 4 G3M2SCARE CROW wb 113 8 9 81 71 7 C II MillcrR E Oppenlieim 12 20 20 8 4 CS17CSUSl,ICIOx w 100 16 6 51 V 8 Sl H ThomasSyndicato Stable 15 15 15 6 3 C3020COR1C ELM -w 103 6 10 10 10 10 91 A GantncrA Gunther C 7 7 21 7-5 62551 "WEDDING CHIMES w 103 2 7 8J 9s 9 10 I, Fator J Butler 20 20 IS C 3 Time, 3, 4fl, 1:02H. l:G3i. l-rack riow. A Winner Cu. g, by Boneywood Busy Bee, by First Tenor trained by L. IL Tryon; bred by Nevada Stock Farm. Went to post nt 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second :nd third the "line. PAISLEY tik the lead quickly and, setting a fast pace for the going, outstayed DANIEL in a game finish. The latter raced on the Inside in the softest going all the way and, finishing resolutely, would have won in a few more strides. LADY INEZ dwrelt at the start, then wks forced to nitre extremely wide, but closed a big gasp and finished fast bnt tiring. TRD1S FLIER finished fastest of all through the stretch. PETER BROWN tired in the last eighth. CORK ELM began slowly tnd ran a bad race. Scratched G2934 Conmac, 115; C32S0Three Square, 102. tf?y3 SECOND RACE 1 Kilo and 70 Ytrila. July 20, 19IS l:42i5 117. Purse ? 1,020. 67. HP As! ri S-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to -winner S720.67: second T 1200: third, ?100. Index Horses AWtlPSt 54 3tr Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I S C3 179 THIMBLE wn 4 102 2 2 11 1 1 1 1J H ThomasR J Murphy 8-6 S-r. 7-6 2-6 out 6259GFRICATE w 4 117 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 C KummerH II Howard 1 7-0 7-6 2-t out G3146TANCERINE wb 3 SS 6 4 2 4 4s 4 3 B MarinelliR T Wilson 6 7 7 2 3-5 62595 BELLSOLAR wb C 102 1 1 G 3and 31 3 4: J Callahan W L S Martin C 7 8 6 2-6 GlOSlniE ROLL CALL w 3 95 4 5 4 5 5 6 5 E Bell J S Tyree 20 40 40 10 4 Time. 24, 45., l:14Vi, 1:40, 1:45. Track slow. Winner B. f, liy Ilnon StindKpit, by Rock S:il trained by XI. J. Murphy; bred by Onock Stable L W-nt to post at 2:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. THIMBLE rushed into the lead at or.re and, having raced FRIGATE into difmt in the early miming, drew away in the Inst eighth and won easing up. FRIGATE displayed excellent rpeeu and followed the leader closely for tlircc-quartcrs, lint tired in tiie stretch drive. TANGERINE, under r-strr.int in the early running, saved ground when entering the stretch and outfinished BKLLSOLAlt. The latter moved up menacingly cfter rounding the far turn, but tired in the last quarter Scratched G3103:Hephaistos, 110. Overweights Tangerine, 3 pounds. efZK TE1B-1 EACE About 3-4 Mile. July 22, 1918 1:C7 5 123. Brevoort Selbng Han- i Ad dicap. 51,220.00 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner E1.0K-.60 toe- end, ?00; tbird, 00. Index Horses AWtFPSt X "i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C V 8 62942 ST. ALLAN wn C 10S 7 1 1 ls 1 1" C Lans II M Howard 0 7 t n M 6I53R-PICN1C wn 3 93 8 7 6l 21 2 2i J Callahan J Butler 20 ::0 y 1 5 62301 CRANK wb E 10S 6 6 7 71 6 3 B Parke S Rosa 10 17, 15 C 3 62J8GSWHISK wn 5 115 4 2 31 3J S 4i L McAleo T.Iarrono Stable 21 2i 9-5 7 10i-3 02716s MUSKALLONGE wu 4 I0SJ S 4 2 41 4h 5 W Kelsay H C Fishr 2i i 4 7-6 10 62127 BILLY WATTS wn 3 ICS 5 S 8 8 C L Fator S C Hlldreth 8 S 5 2 1 6259C CALIGULA w 4 1C5 2 6 4" 6b " 7l E Josiah E B McLean S 12 10 4 2 C2714 ELECTED II. w C 110 1 3 6 71 81 C F"btherE Sietas 5 7 7 24 7-5 578S7REPARATION wc 3 104 9 9 9 9 9 9 A GantnerAllies Stable 20 30 30 10 5 Time, 1:09. Track slow. Winner B. g. by Bridge of Allan St. Aelwena, by Chaucer trained by J. W. May; bred in England by Mr. A. H. ltustou. Went to pest at 3:25. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second r.nd third driving. ST. ALLAN took the lead at once and held sway for the entire race to win in a canter. IUNIO closed a big gap in the cfirly running and innde a gome tinisb. CRANK gradually improved his j-wsition and finished Willi a belated rush through the last eighth. WHISK, off forwardly, raced prominently for five-eighths and quit. MUSKALLONGE finished gamely, but tiring. BILLY WATTS, ofi tIowtr. fiofeued well. Sera I ehed C23SCS Eon t ledge, 112; 02030 Day-due. 102; 03178 Valor, 120; C3028 Nose Dive. 93, CI4and0 Little Chief, 114; C23S3 Sling, 93. Over-.veigiit-. Muskallonge, 4 oi;uut-; Reparation, 4. BQQtygZ FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Kiles. July 23, 19101:513113. Fourteenth Running EmT tfciand FIRE CITY HANDICAP. ?5,0OO Added. 3-yeax-elds and upward. Net vtlue Vo winner S6.560; record, 51.C00; third, ?C00. Index Iloracs AWtPlStU Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C V S f 6282 7 GREY LAG wn 4 132 3 4 4l 4; 4t 1J 1 L, Fator Rancocas Stable 3-511-101 2 5 out G3I4.-BON HOMME wn 4 111 5 3 St 2J 1 2J 2? A SchtgerXalapa Fm Sib G 6 5 C-5 1-3 C31525DEVASTAT10N w 4 102 4 5 5 5 3 4 SJ B MarinelliS Petit 5 5 4s 1 13 C3G?.CA1TN AIXOCK w 5 115 1 1 1" 2 2i 3 4 J D MncyQuincy Stable 8 8 7 S-G 1-2 ClilOoHEPHAlSTOS wc 3 95 2 2 2i 1 5 5 5 J CallalmnF E Brown 8 8 7 t-t 1-2 Time, 23, 4S"Ji, 1:14, 1:40, 1:54. Hack slow. Winner Cii. c, by Star Shoot Miss Minnie, by Meddler trained by S. C. Hildrcth; bred by Mr, John E. Madden. Went to post at 3:52. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third dr v-ing. GREY LAG, under skillful riding, followed the lenders under restraint until Aveli into th? stvet h where he closed up rapidly when called on and. passing BON HOMME after a mild drive, won g-a;g away. BON HOMME, otr forwardly, was forced to race on the extreme outside in the earlv running and raced into the lead after entering the stretch, but could not withstand the winners challenge. DI5V A STATION raved nest to the inner rail all the way and finiphed gamely, but could not overtunl the two leaders. CAPTAIN ALCOCK tired. 12EPHA1STOH quit in the final quarter. r TIFTH RACE 1 Mils and 70 Yards. July 0, 1918 1:4235 117. Purse ,:0e0. Szjsiandd C C-year-olds tnd upward. Soiling-. Net value to winner 5720. CO; second, 00: third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Kin Jockeys Owners O II C F S G2S0SITR1BUN3 wo 4 103 13 4 3J 21 2 V C Lang J H Tevis 4 6 5 2 1 62942 5 CUM SAH wn 7 10C 3 2 1and 1 1 1 2 L Fator J L Frice 3 3J 31 6-5 1-2 C3103 MYST1C wn S 107 7 4 2 2 3J and 3J S Lowe Quincy Stable fO M 50 10 10 G3037 K. OF T. H IIER WB 4 111 9 C 2 S- Si P 4 J Merimee W V Cascv 15 15 10 4 2 62902 OVERTAKE wb 3 168 U 9 Si 8 71 4l 55 W Kelsay H C Fisher 10 10 8 3 8-5 cnOO-t CAT! A LAN w 4 101 5 7 7 7 6J 71 C H ThomasS Louis 15 15 13 C 3 G2S28 EPISODE wn -4 113 4 5 5lJ 5! 51 S1 7 L McAtee A S Woodcliffe 12 15 15 C 3 62942 CANYON w 3 104 2 1 2 CI 9s 9s 85 A GantnerAllie3 Stable 8 10 19 4 2 C2777 CROMWELL wn 6 101 10 8 10 10 10 10 9 J CallahanM V Daly. 5 7 7 2J 6-5 3178SF1NALITY wu 3 103 C 10 Cj 41 4 6" 10 B MarinelliS Tetit 3 31 SI C-r 1-2 6307 VENDOR wn 3 92 12 12 11 ll"ir-llll,ll E Bell R T Wilson W 60 60 20 10 C1C73 QUEEN BLONDE wn 7 112 8 1112 12 12 12 12 E Josiah C W Gasser 60 W 50 2tk 10 Time, 4, 43. 1:14, 1:40, 1:46. Track slow. Winner B. c, by Jim Gaffney Amecxas, by Florist trained by W. M. Ryan; bred by Mr. GeOTe J. Long. Went to port at 4:1C. .t post 3 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. TRIBUNE was saved lliitiI the leaders to the last eighth and, responding groc?y when culled upon, passed CUM SAH aud won going away. CUM SAH set a good pace to the last eighth, but tired in the final cixtrenth. MYSTIC raced forwardly al! the way. KNIGHT OF THE HEATHER ran well. OVERTAKE quit after moving up rapidly at the eighth post. CAHALAN could never improve bin position. The last three at the start had little chance. Overweights Canyon, 2 tj;mds. efqitQ SIXTH 2ACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. July 2, 1918 1:05 2 119. Purse S1.020.G0. iJxiJeiO 2-year-clds. Allowances. Hot value to winner 20.60; second, 00; third, 60. Index Horses AWtPPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II O P 8 62809WILDRAKE wn 111J 3 1 11 1 U lk C KumraerJ E Madden 3 4J 41 8-6 7-10 63238 BETTER LUCIC w 113 4 3 2i 2 2 2 E Sande Orleans Stable 7-5 8-511-1012 1-4 6SI01 NEW HAMPSHIRE wn 112 S 5 3t 3 3 3 B MarinelliM Hirsch 10 12 10 4 2 031 02 WILLIAM TELL wb 109 7 6 6 5 61 41 L McAteo R L Gerry 5 8 8 3 8-6 63238 MARK TWAIN wn 1C9J 9 1 4 41 4 6 C H MlllerW J Salmon 10 10 8 S 8-5 6310 JBLANC SEING wb 112 2 2 and 63 C 6 L Fator W Daniel 4 41 41 S-E 7-10 tLE TIGRE wn 109 6 9 71 7 7 71 T Rice Riviera Stable 30 30 30 10 5 PETTIFOGGER w 109 17 S S 8 8 J D MncyQuincy Stable 20 30 30 10 5 YANKEE TELER wb 106 C 8 9 9 9 9 J CailahanT W OBrien 30 30 30 10 5 tOmittcd from entries. Time, 3, 47, 1:01, 1:07. Track slow. Winner B. c, by Sir John Johnson Catherine Carton, by Ben Stromc trained by F. M. Tavior; bred by Mr. U. C. Ragan. Went to po?t st 4:4C. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second find third the same. WILDEAKE set a fast pace nil the way, withstood repeated challenges in the early running and gamely outfinished BETTER LUCK. The latter, under slight restraint In the early running, finished gamely, but was tiring after getting up to the leader. NEW HAMPSHIRE raced on the inside all the way, but tired in the ftretch drive. WILLIAM TELL could not improve his position. MARK TWAIN raced well. BLANC SEING ran one of his bad races. Scratched C2C55 Sandy Hatch, 109; G3285sHigh Chief, 103; G3100Giarre, 103. Overweights Wi.drake, 2 pounds; Better Luck, 1; Mark Twain, 3; Le Tigre, 3; Pettifogger 3.


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