Empire City Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1922-07-22

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j I j j I j I j i J j j 1 I ! j 1 I i 1 i 1 ! I I ! I i i i i i 5 I . J : . i EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART YONKEES, K. Y., FEIDAY, JULY 21, 1022. Empire City 1 mile. Twelfth day. Empire City Racing Association. Summer Meeting of 19 days. Weather clear; temperature 81. Steward to Represent Jockey Club, A. II. Morris. Stewards of Meeting, F. J. Ilryan and W. S. Vos-burgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Kuclns Secretary, V. E. Schanm-burj. Iiacing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicngo time lJO p. m.. AV indicates vhip, S spurs, If blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. eQf7ftr7 FIRST EACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. July 22, 1S18 1:00 2 US. Bine Bird Turse. Purso U fi V J Sl.057.50. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Claiming-. Net value to -winner 757.C3; second, ?200: third, ?100. Index Horses AWtPPStli Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P 8 634G2 VIJsNTt TAKE ALLw 103 11 T 3i S 2i 11 II Thomas Greontree Ruble -1 6 5 2 1 G3r29DICKS DGliTEIl w 113 4 2 1J 1 1 2i J Uutwell C A App!gat 6 6 4J S-5 4-5 G35S1 SUSPICION w 112 3 1 2s 2 3l 3 C H MillerSyndicate StablelS C 6 2J 6-5 C25GG LAURELS w 103 1 5 4 4i 45 4l L F.-itor J P.utler 8 10 10 4 2 C3C4G BIJOU w 193 5 4 71 71 5 . B MarinelliJ S Cosden 6 7 6 2 6-5 G3G4G ERIS w 1C3 10 9 S 81 G C G UreningH P AVhitnev 15 15 15 6 3 C3333 SHATTER FOP wb 103 G 6 91 S: 7" 7 W Pool Syndicate Stablet3 C 6 2 6-5 G3I7G 2EUS IASSIE w 104J12 12 12lell I93 8J A GantnerJ E Nash 10 10 8 3 S-5 G36-16 GRAY BONNET wn 103 3 11 Hi 103 S 9 S Iowe Kmere Fm Stb 30 50 M 20 10 03280 THE GIRL w 107 8 3 6l 51 S110 B Parke R F Carman 5 G 5 2 1 C3598IREE SWEENEY w 90 2 10 101 12s 11 lll J Merimee B McGovern 30 40 20 8 1 C3533 JENNIE C. wis OS 7 13 13 13 13 12 E Martz G Peterson 20 30 30 12 6 GSG JG HEIRLOOM wn 103 13 S 5 6 12 13 L McAtee R L Gerry 13 15 12 5 21 jCouped in betting; no separate place or e1;ow letting. Time, 3, 4S, 1:C1, 1:C3S. Track fast. Winner I?r. f, by Fair Play Free Love, by Cliouterski trained by S. P. Harlan; bred by Sir. P. T. Chirm. Went to post at 2:32. At post 3 minutes. Start good and Mow. Won easily; second and third driving. WINKER TAKE ALT. lKgan tlnwly, but gradually worked her way up on the outside and, racing into the lend in the hist eighth, won going away. DICKS DArCHTEIt took the lead at ence and, retting a fast pace to the lnft eighth, tired, hut outstayed SUSPICION. The latter was yore when going to the post, but raced prominently all the way and finished gamely. LAURELS ran a premising race. RIJOU finirthed gamely. KRIS, oh" slowly, closed n big gap. Scratched 0339G Dont Rother Me, 103; 02781 MonnrdMln, 103; Temptress, 103. Overweights Dicks Daughter. 1 pound; ZeiH Iissie, 1; Cray Bonnet, 2; The Oirl. 2; Irene Sweeney, 1. Opf4C SECOND EACE 1 Zil9 sxd 70 Yards. JaSy 20, 1513 1:42 5 117. Hardy Purse. V5p 0 JrJ Purse Sl.057.50. 3-yetr-clJs end upward. CUimins-. Net valua to winner 57.50; second. ?200; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt A Si Str Fin Jockeys Owncra CHOPS GS JOGWAR MASK wn 6 ICC 7 3 4 2and lh 1 V I. McAtee J Dundee 25 15-53 1 1-2 C31SG QUESADA wu Z 59 6 5 2i 1 2J 2 21 H TlmmasE J Bennett 21 3 S-5 7-101-3 G3327 K. OF T. KHER ws 4 109 4 G 51 V S 3 3i 1 Morris W V Casey 6 8 7 21 1 C3027 NORMAL v 4 169 5 7 7 7 6 4! Is C II MillcrF Houssman .". 4 4i 8 5 7 10 C298SMAR1E MAXIM wn 5 99 1 1 1 3i 41 5 53 J Merimee II Taylor 8 10 S 3 7-5 CS292MATINEE IDOL -wc 7 161 3 4 61 C C5 C C G BrninsSI Goldblatt G 12 12 4 2 C3171 ZED -WH4 1G6 2 2 3! ll J 7 7 J CallahanW I. S Martin 12 15 15 6 3 Time, 231J, 48, 1:13. 1:45. Track fast. Winner B. g, by Star Shoot Miss Kearney, by Planudes .trained by D. R. McDaniel; bred by Mr. John K. Madden. Went to post at 2:GG. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. AVAR MASK, close up from the start, moved up fnst when entering the stretch afir puffing the leader and won going away. QCK.SADA began from the outer rail and was rushed into the lend in the early running and raced MARIE MAXIM into defeat, then finished gamely and outstayed KJflCHT OF THE HEATHER in the stretch drive. The latter made a game rush after entering the stretch, but tired in the !at eighth. XORMAI. closed up steadily in the last half mile. MARIE MAXIM displayed the mo t early aptrd and inn well for three-quarters. Scratched-G2327 Cabalnn, 106; G2595ICum Sah, 111: 02393 Daniel A.. 99. SpjrQ THIRD RAGE 1 Kile. July 19, 1and1C 1:ZS 5110. Chevalier Purss Purse C fi J -y ?l,OS7.tO. C-yccr-olds and upward. Allowances. Kaidens and "Vrinacrs of One Raco. Net valnc to -winner 57.0; second. ?2C9; third, C0. Index Horses AWtPPStU Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S G1935 G A IjANTMAN w 3 10S 6 3 Ill lh is lh II ThomasGrccntree Stable C-5 G-5 4-5 1 5 out eSiSORECTORTOWN wn 3 103 4 5 5 31 3 35 22 McAtee H I Gerry fi S 5 6-5 1-3 62294I1RISH BRIGADR wn 3 1121 2 1 2o J 21 2 3C E Sande V Burlow 7-5 13-513-53-5 1-5 63439 WVLIE wc 3 103 5 4 Si E 41 4 4T I, Fator K J Bennett 10 50 50 15 G 63439iTHE DICTATOR w 3 103 1 6 4 41 5 Gs 5l J CallahanA K Macomber 6 10 10 21 1 G3139 FAYELLE w 3 1C0 3 2 6 6 6 G G E Fator J L. Price 50 CO 50 15 C Time, 24, 43, 1:13, 1:40. Track fast. Winner B. c, by Superman. Glanta, by William the Third trained by S. P. Harlan; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard. Went to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start pood and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. GALAXTMAX raced into the lead rjtiiekly and, sotting a good pace under restraint, withstood repeated challenges and outstayed RECTORTOWN in the tinal drive. R ECTORTO WN, aTtfr being reserved bchiud the loader, challenged and, after a strenuous drive through the stretch, would have won in another stride. IRISH BRIGADIER was much used in rsieir.g with GALANTMAN and tired in the last eighth. WYLIE ws easily liest of the others. Scratched GlS2GPirate Gold. 108; C3172:Irish Confetti, 9S; C3147sYankee Star, 10S; G3372HaeDufr, 103; 579GtsCorse Pay ton. 103; 63178 Jaunebar, 103. Overweights Irish Brigadier, 4 pounds; Fayelle, 2. 50F5"-tf FOURTH EACE About S-4 Kile. July 22. 1918 1:07J4 5 128. Bitxvi.Io Kf.ndicap. SO d IU 51,257.50 Added. 3-ycar-clds. Net valua to winnes- ?1,037.C; teond, ?200; third, ?1C0. Index Horses AWtPPStU Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n C P S 5S307 ICAT-SANG wn 125 G 1 3and l1 l3 1 E Sande Raucocas Stablc4-5 6-5 1 2-5 1 5 027705BIGHEART w 110 S 6 4 5 51 21 C KummerJ S Cosden 8 8 5 2 1 57KC3 SWEEP HI wit 112 9 5 G fi4 C 3 J Uutwell A It Hawson 10 12 10 4 S-5 ,3237SSEDGE vs 105 2 7 51! 4h 4h 4 II ThomasGreentreo Stable S 8 7 21 G-5 G359S I.ITTLE CHIEF wn 10S 4 2 21 2 2 5 L Fator Kancocas Stablet4-5 6-5 1 2-5 1-5 CS50G WISHBONE w 107 5 4 lu 3 3" Gl A Gantner Allies Stable 5 R 7 2-1 6-3 GS594ICOMIC SONG wn 109 7 3 7s 7 7 7 C II MillorG Konlsswald G 10 10 4 2 G3147 ANTEUIO w 108 3 8 S3 Ss Sl Si W Pool Montfort Jones 20 100 100 40 .10 CI052COSTIGAN wb SI 1 S 9 9 9 9 J Merimee AV Daniel andS 50 00 20 10 jCoiipled iu betting; no separate place or tow U-ttiag. Time, 1:0-3-. Track fast. Winner Br. c, by The Finn Kilur.a, by Golden Maxim trained by S. C. Hildrcth; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Went to post at 2:51. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second ami third driving. KAI-SANG, after being under slight restraint in the early running, passed the leaders into a gocd lead and won under a pull. BIGIIEART, hard ridden throughput, lintohed gamely and cut-stayed SWEEP El The latter, sluggish for the first half, finished fast :;nd gamely, but tired slightly in the closing strides. SEDGE ran well. LITTLE CHIEF was much used in racing WISHBONE into defeat and tired. COSUC SONG fin-shed gamely. COSTIGAN began slowly. Scratched G302SSleiveccnard, 114; C117."Hnllabsioo, 101; G3G74 Nose Dive, 92. Overwcights Costigan, 3 ponnd,; Bigheart, 1; Sweep By, 2. O f7 "fl FIFTH RACE 1 1-IG Kites. July 11, 1914 1:44 6 121. Getty Square Purse. 0J O JL JL Puree ,057.C0. 3-year-olds and upward. Claimiajr. Not value to winner 57.50; second. ?2and0; third. 00. In.it-i Horses AWtlFat M 54 Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 634 7 lsALGOA wu 5 113 3 G 7 6 61 41 1" 1 Fator J J OToole 4 4i 4 7-5 3-5 CS5 95s LADV ZEUS w 3 98 4 7 810 8" 41 31 2 E Martz G Tcterson 4 41 1C-E6-3 3-5 GSl2THORNHEDGE wb 4 S 5 331 2 11 2l 3J G BreningC K Moore 3 31 1G-55-5 3-5 3171SPUGS wn 4 111 9 2 2 3l 2 1 4s J Merimee W Kearns 21 4 1S-57-5 7 10 CS534 ROMULUS wn 4 1 09 7 8 Gl 51 Gl 61 o 1 Morria Sunnyland Stb 10 12 10 4 2 G3.VJ7!ORCUS wn 4 106 2 1 l1 U 3s 6s Gl E KumraerC A Applegate 5 7 7 21 6 5 G3334 CORDELIER w 5 lG 13 5 71 7J 710 715 W Pool J J Lyons 50 50 fO 20 10 02429 THE SPHINX w 3 SO G 4 4J 4" S S- S50 B MarinelliJ Butler 30 30 20 8 4 C1345 REFRAIN nil 3 101 5 9 5 9 9 9 9 F Brydon F Scheldig 50 50 CO 12 6 Time, 3, 4S, 1:14, 1:40, 1:47. Track fast. Winner Ch. g. by Marathon Attentive, by AHau-a-Da!o trained by N. L. Bycr; bred by Sir. Thomas Piatt. Went to post at 4:17. At post 2 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ALGOA was taken back and saved behind the leaders until well into the stretch, where he closed in with a rush and cutgEincd LADY ZEUS. The latter bpgnn slowly, but closed a gap and moved up rapidly on tiie last turn into a game second. TUOBNIIEDGE raced ORCUS into defeat mid outstjyed SPlGS for third place. The latter took the lead at the eighth post, but tired badly in the final drWe. ORClS set a fast early pace ami tired in the final quarter. Scratched G3G503Qu?cn Blonde, 100; C3597 Orderly, 10S; C3597 Royal Jester, ICG; G3G505Moody, 10G; C3G77 King Albert, 108: G3534sI!iixom. 93; G3.VJ5 Whippet, 101. Overweights The Sphinx, 1 pound. f?rF7S GJ SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. July 2. 19iS 1:05 2 119. llilllreok Pcr-.e. Pnrse SSc O K.-f 51.057.50. 2-ycar-olds. Allowances. Net value to winaer 57.50; second, 1200; third, 00. Index Homs AWtlTSt Vj Str Fin Joetepya Owners O H C P H GS4 70s DUNLIN wn 103 5 2 2 23 2 13 W Pool J S Cosden 7-107-1011-20out G2G923ZEV wn 104 2 1 1!J l1 1 2 I Fator Rancocas Stable 6-5 12-59-5 2-5 out 634 WILLIAM TELL. wis 103 3 3 21 3" 3" 3- H McAtee R I, Gerry 8 10 10 7-5 out G2177DKS AND DRAKESw 103 1 4 4 4 4" 4" H CallahnR T Wilson 20 30 30 S 21 LAW MOWER w 102 4 5 5555E KummerH S Bowns 50 60 60 15 6 Tirce, 2, 46, 59, 1:0G. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Fair Play Dona Roea, by Rock Sand trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 4:47. At po?t 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. DUNLIN, after racing iu close pursuit of the leader, responded gamely to hard riding and wore ZEV down in the stretch to win drawing clear. ZEV yet a greet early pare, hut tired in the last seventy yards. WILLIAM TELL raced forwardly for a half mile and was not persevered with when beaten. DUCKS AND DRAKES was always ontnm. Scratched G2S2G Aladdin, 110; C3531:SIanicnre Maid. 100; Go 19 1 Bo McMillan, 111; C3170 Prince of Umbria, 103; G33G7 Primiu, 100; G3G51 Romping Home, 100. Overweights Zer, 4 pounds; Lawn Mower, 2.


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