Empire City Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1922-10-18

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Empire City Form Chart StartcrMM Mars rVJ.iV 31 w?m W S ,VosbnB an W. Butler. Judges. E. C. Smith and C. Cornelian. lJSSdy. Racing Secretary, V. K. Schaumburg. nwsinnwnthMnV r P w- ChJ,caC limc 1:30 P. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. F1K-I7irl .ifl0,W1DB UVdista,Vcc f ce indicate date, track record. aSc of hor.c and wLigm c-rricd c.imeu. Indicates apprentice allowance. 66208 WiJO rSnrnoHf?fTAbrt 3"4 ,Mile Julr M-l:07K-5-US. Algonquin Purse. gjtj5JJi108-yw.oldi and upward. Selling Net value to -winner 70; second, Inder Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II O P S cl709SKAST vwG0LDWB 2 " 2,1 21 12 J McAtce R Smith 6 6 6 2J C-5 G5992: mrnTT? WC i I 2 2 n V 11 2" K Jcllpy J Butler 5 C C 2i C-5 mSandSaWRandhov WB!JS1? w 4 3 31 3i C H Millcr.Marrono Stable 8 8 8 3 S-5 G6028TH? A??fnn WB ? JJ2 1 4 31 4: 4s 4 J Merimec B Block 2 2 3-2 3 5 1-3 66056"FVTT EU W312i 9 8 71 51 G 54 L Fator S C Hildreth C 30 8 3 8-3 65944 itoan WB21U 9 3i 6i 7 C E Bell H C Fisher 13 15 15 . J 3 Hill DOvSS S- WB I 3 56 6i 7 C,i 81 R CostclloT O Webber f-0 GO C 20 10 00160 SWKEl SWm WSB - JS1 3 5 5-104 10i 91 C Studer C Wlthlngton SO ft CO 20 30 l w 3107 Sll 11 OSKIO A Collins J L Holland 15 20 12 5 24 05719 "o iT rnM JSi 4 12 12 123 11 114 J McCy J E Gladden 30 G GO 20 30 G5049 0049 Ciri?PA WB!J 7 7 8 US1212 L Ensor S A Clopton 0 30 M 12 6 v CHATEAUGAl wb 3 107 10 13 13 13 13 13 E Taplin J B McDanicl 50 60 GO 20 10 w. . Time, 1:09. Track fast. by aikinw. and mrclk!rtdPeter QuinccBlazc Gold st- dorian trained by G. M. Odom; bred MrWtiRBow m3nu,t1CS; Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and ll.ird restraint until ,vnll OPrmn inn ??u D, " fo"nny, raced in closest pursuit of EAST VIKW undor sliEht T fas Lr rn" en, rU-S,ed into the and won away. KAST VIEW set v pace .ta fast under hanl rid w i??, i,n tllL f,nal elSut"; DAYDUE was prominent all the way and finishing on thP lurni nn 1 1 ! K "H1 Ilavc been second in a few more strides. MAWRCORO.V saved -round ree-eS ly and closed a big Kap in the" fi st Scratched- f?1?-??11 Was forced rare "tremely wide all the way. boat 95829 OccidetaS ioo S i Cloha ; C180G Sea Core, 109; 0CO30 Xiiht- nubBgertrTGoes?.5 PmDaS; KV" 21 TransiCDt- 3 Mar Ancs S- 1S Dovesroost, 3i; 66209 "iSbJiSrti 2-year.oldsv -J-nly22 ":0B,S-t-ll.. Haplewood Purse. " ?ioO. Clainung. Net value to winner 00; second. ?200; third, Inder Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C V S SSiaKf TDRBSS II 11 g J J H C Fisher 7-5 S-5 3-2 2-5 out 66155 SOPHIA GOLDN w 101 Z 7 ?t 1 ? Tap,m J L Hoand 7-5 9-5 9-3 1-2 out 66124 LELOBA Zlll 4 1 S ft ? Shi Hick J White 5 3 4 7-5 1-2 6599CBOCKABYE j I f g 20 11 i ? KUCrBlfc -vecp-HTonS,VLtder07 Gordon; hrcd hy Mr. Bugene " MmcVvEOTVKESS9ctAa fartV,,81"1 AVo" C,riyiae second anU tIlirJ the finished BOniC narrowlr ItOPK r-. m , ln a.ffarr. thc Ktart !Uld under a superior ride, out-same f.nisi,. SOPHIA f6uMAV mowl n "uVnn,Ult..0f th Iead" thhout and made a fait and 66210 TB.LT3"i,TrsiI.S2lI!,-I:l;m and"- - f -anaea. J-year-oIds. Net value to winner ?1,235; second, ?200; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt j j Str Fin Jockey, Owner 0 n O P S 66 1 9 1 1 HEPHAISTOS w 313 3 2 ?s oil o-t 11, in . ; 66094 SLEIVECONARD Zmll V i 11 nden Bron 1 G-5 3-101-4 out -K..?y iVeVSelWaVt-E. Brown; h.d hy Mr. drivinE slow. Won easily; second and third stretch, then took the lead with a ,,h slight restraint until after entering the three-quarter nde : reatratar but w2eCarauPUP- . SIjEIVECONARD set a 500,1 mZc for c way n challenSed " EMOTION finished resolutely. ea"ed on for a final effort. Overweights Hcphaistos 2 pounds. Rffc"1 "1 F0UKTH RACE About 3-4 Mile. July 22 1918l.n74 r: ,0. HARTSDALE STAKES. i Running ,000 Added 2-7eW-old ner 85,140; second, 00; third, fourth?00 AIlowances- Net value to win- index Horses AWtPPSt K Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 n C P S 65852CYCI.OPS wn UG 2 1 1" is n in t r. T, T 65660SHAMROCK w 112 3 4 Js" 11 3I i C w Sfrry V-104-313-201-4 out C6157 BEST ll5 ?T i Brien 5 LOVE w 5 2 m iV - -3 1-2 66059 MISS STAR w 116 4 3 jl 12 32 12 3 4-5 4 e u-E C3651 ROMPING HOME w 107 1 5 5 i k EJaIm ",vier Stable 2J 3 3 1-2 out Tuno,6l:09V4 tWc! fZ Greentree S 30 20 5 2 WerSstatb3:48C; VJSTlSSS?; USB? F " bred W. same. CYCLOPS took the lead onceTnd dhphe 7jri1"S; l- n,nd third the while roundinK the last turn and was taken under slVcht restraint hut tir. L. m?k and drew awa-r to win. SHAMROCK was outrun for the lirst Inlf b t ,sp. r , t , ? t.he stretc1 !,nd J"st ,ast,I hare won in another stride. BEST "jOVK raced llS i",""" entering the stretch and would 66212 cn. Index Horses AAYtPPSt j j Str Fin Jockeys olyrT" 0 II C P S C6058 RAM KIN wb 4 107 4 4 3 32 31 -i tit -p. T " CG090HUONEC W 4 309 1 2 U 41 4b S E SlrP t Alexander 3 4 3 1 1-2 66058THORNHEDGE wb 4 114 2 1 2 2 lh fx S t- x?"Ver ? 13 12 5 21 66058LORD HERBERT w 7 109 3 6 C 6 e bJh a 3 4 4 7-5 3-3 G5897 LIBERTY GIRL 5 ArlinBton 3 4 1S-5S-3 1-2 111 wb 5 3 1 VI 11 n w 6G090WITCmVORK w 3 IK G 5 5 51 6 G wob mR ?- J 2 Time- 25- 49s. 1:". VAl, 1:55. Track fait 3 ,yl!LZMil-CaiiDra- WilUa" thC inefby F . A. Alexander; bred in ysM tiand riisa JxzL!rr and ,t,,iri - and, fnwi? Vi-1 . re-a,ned hs speed suddenly com ng fast after cnterin" the stretpii .. . also racini suddenly improved fonn ml Inrov ufpo CiBh,,U XEC. finished THORNHEDGE. Thc latter raced in closest nursn 1 J 1 1" , -e ?,nal 1uartyr out- UmiMiM-pMiajBcllJ. Clef, 109, WMoiima, 107; wa, ,. mommK m 66213 5f-,g- Six Index Horses AWtPPSt U K Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 0 V S G6093 BEES WAX w 109 5 5 3 3J 3 J 31 1 L McAtee R T r.r 7, : G6093 STORY TELLER w 10G 2 1 2 2 2 1" 2 L FHtor A S k 5 - 8 5 S"5 1- G6125 MARY PATRICIA WB 303 4 2 li V lh n 3J P mi r 15 Macomb- C-5 S-5 S-3 1-2 1-5 660933MY REVERIE wn 115 1 S 5 g 5 5 4J E Ensor n J 1 10 8 2i 7-10 65126 BONUS w 103 3 4 4i 4h 4h 41 r t v1 ? .Brown 8-3- 3-2 1-2 1-5 Time 2415. 48. 1 13, l:4iSS fOt"0 StablC " 15 10 3 1 f CeU-U0ney tralnedV.. rianS.rB- Odom; bred by Mr. A. B iriv ST BNann S third .intil in the stretch, when she moved up with a rush and I won S 5tw ward contender all the way and took the lead at the eiKhth pSst but could not witht,n,V tE 8 -n foF" hallenge. MARY PATRICIA rushed into-the tf,S?i tlnf? lead and set a fart early nace hut slghth. BONUS ran fairly well MY REVERIE was never a promLent contender. the U1 Overwcishts Story Teller, 4 pounds; Bonus, 1.


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