Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1924-05-30

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i • BELMONT PARK Copyright, 1924, hy Daily Racing Form Publishing Company. NEW YORK. N. Y., THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1924.— Belmont Park. 1% Allies. Seventh day. Westchester Racing Association. Spring Meeting of 20 days. Weather cloudy first race, rainy thereafter. Stewards of Meeting, August Belmont. R. T. AAilsou and J. E. AVidener. Judges. E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, V. E. Schaumberg. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chcago time. 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each raw indicate date, track record; age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. rTQKTO/| FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight Course. June 2. 1922—51—2—115. Moon-■ tft»t T: beam Puree. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00 second. 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o II C P S 79387 BRIGHT IDEA w 106 13 6 2| 3 lJ L Fator H C Fisher ij 6 5 2 1 79387 HAF w 97 3 1 1 lh 2b G Cooper G W Loft 10 12 12 5 2J 79094 -MISS BABE w 110 4 3 5 2J 3" W Obert Mrs T J Carrll 31 5, 40 15 8 79391 GIPSY FLYEJt w 104 12 4 4J 5 4" C Ralls AV V Casey 5 8 7 2. 6-5 79266 SEA TIDE wb 11214 13 8 8« 5 J H BurkeAV Stockton 5 7 7 2i 6-5 79305BILL WINFREY w 113 6 12 7J 7 61 F CollettiGC Winfrey 3 4 1S-57-5 2-5 7938 7 TANGO wb 106 9 5 3i 4J 7» B MrinelliR T AVilson 15 M 20 8 4 79305»ARMORER w 101*10 10 9= 9 8J J Shanks J S Cosden 10 15 15 6 3 79387 GLOOM GIRL w 102 5 2 6J 61 9J H ThurberH M Howard 30 30 31 12 6 79387* MISS PICKETT w 109 7 » im 11J 10- AV HarveyS L Larrabea 60 M 50 29 S 79227 ■•KUMONIM ws 106 1 T 10 10= IB* C Allen R Scherrer 6 6 5 2 1 78911 »TARRATCE C. w 102 2 11 13 13= 123 E Beach E Arlington 10 15 12 5 H 79094 »CATH. DOUGLAS W 103J 8 8 12J12 13= A Hunt D Douglas 20 20 20 8 4_ 78871 MARGARET ST. L. w 110 11 14 14 14 14 R Carter F Glasson 50 50 50 20 8 Time. 55. Track muddy. Winner R. f, by Jim GafTney— Jane Straith. by Dalhousie trained bv A. B Gordon: bred bv Mr. A. B. Hancock. AAent to pioat at 2:35. At po t 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BRIGHT IDEA began well and. racing to the leaders with a rush, finished fast under hard riding ::nd won going away. HAF showed the most speed from the start and finished gamelv. but tiring. MISS RARE ran a good race and finished fast and close up. GIPSY FLAER finished witU a rush on the inside. SEA TIDE finished well on the outside. BILL WINFREY began slowlv. KIMONIN was always outrun. Scratched— 793S7-Canister. 102. Overweights— Sea Tide, 2% pounds; Armorer. 1%; Tarrayce C. 1: Catherine Douglas. 2%. TQ SECOKD HACE— 1 Mile. Sept. 3, 1923— 1:35%— 3— 113. Raceland Purse. Purse • «PBPBP*S ,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00- second 00; third. 00. Isdcx Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P ■ 78949 "AALA DOR wb 4 105 1 5 l4 P P P 1» T BrothrsAV L S Martin 6-5 8-5 7-5 "-5 out 79226 = KING ALBERT w 7 117 4 1 3°* 2-k -ij 2« 2" T OHara P S P Randph 8-517-108-5 2-5 out 78783RE.IECTION w 4 115 5 2 4« 4 4» 4» 33 J Dawson F A Herold 5 5 5 7-5 out 79268 I. ALLY w 5 113 2 I 2- 3= 3= 31 4« C Turner Riviera Stable 6 10 8 21 1 79098 CORK ELM wb 4 105 3 4 5 I 5 5 5 AV Obert F AAilliams 100 399 399 50 10 Time, 23%. 47%, 1:13%, 1:41. Track muddy. AYinner— Ch. c. by Short Grass-Cheer, by Plaudit trained by T. Moran- bred bv Sin rt Grass Stud. «. AVent to pot at 3:05. At post 1 minute. Start gocd and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. Y ALA DOB found a clear course on tfea inside and, lacing into an easv* lead at once kept it and won in a canter. KINO ALBERT raced LALLY into defeat and made a game challenge when entering Mm stretch, but tired badly under bis weight. REJECTION raced ou the outside all tht way and made a roolute finish. LALLY ran well fir three-quarters before tiring Scratched 79307 High Prince. 105. TQfi THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. Sept. 3. 1923— 1:35%— 3— 113. Bellport Claiming Handi-m CFtreJVT cap. ,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 015- second 00: third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 79306 *tFRRDRTWN wb 3 95 1 6 4h 31" PI P| P AV HarveyE Arlington 4 6 ?1 1 2-5* 79177 = MISSIONARY w 5 116 6 2 l»k 1= 1= lh 2« F CollettiC Buxton 2 2 6-5 "-5 out 79349 DINNA CABE wb 7 112 3 3 2= 21 P P 3 C Ponce Glen Bid F Stb 3 6 6 2 4-3 7922G HOROLOGE w 5 120 4 5 6 4»k P 5* 4 ! A Schger F Dahnken 3 6 6 2 4-5 79307 HIGH PRINCE w 4 102 2 4 5J 5 4-k 41 P T OHara P S P Randph 15 25 25 8 4 79226 DONGES wb 4 97 5 1 ::" 6 6 6 6 J CallahnJ S AVard 6 10 8 21 1 tDis;ualified for foul. Time. 24. 48. 1:14%. 1:40%. Track muddy. Winner-Ch. h, by Hornless — Mission, by Rock Sand trained by C. Ruxton bred by Mr Vugust Belmont. AAent to post at 3:30. At post 2 minutes. Start grod and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. FREDERICKTOAAN. close up from the start, came between the leaders on the stretch turn and bupmed his way through, knocking AIISSIONARY and DINNA CARE off of their strides for. which he was disqualified. MISSIONARY set a fast pace in the going from the start and saved ground on the turns, but was beaten when the interference happened. DINNA CARE ran well, but was taken back while rounding the far turn and was brought wide when entering the stretch and swerved to the inside when an eighth out. HOROLOGE was always outrun and had no mishaps. HIGH PRINCE ran well for three-quarters. DONGES retired after going a half mile. Scratched 795H5-King Albert, 107; 79307Nose Dive, 114; 75342 Satellite. 105. Overweight — Donges. 2 pounds. — TQSfcT F0URTH RACE— 3-4 Mile Main Course. Sent. 4, 1923— 1:10%— 4—122 Beldame • CFlJO 4 Handicap. ,200 Added. 3-yeax-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Net value to winner 70: second. 00: third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockey3 Owners II ci 1 S~~ 79264-SALACIA wb 3 115 11 1= 1 p V L McAtee G D AVidener 3 5 5 7-5 „ut 79349 MISS STAR w 4 126 3 3 P PA P p| C Turner Riviera Stable 3 4 14-51-" " out 79389 WHETSTONE WB 3 100 2 4 4 4 4 P .1 CallahnGlen Rid F Stb 10 20 15 i out 79389 = LADY DIANA w 2 114 4 2 2 3« P 4 L Fator Rancocas Stable 3-5 ;-511- 0out- Time. 23%, 47%. 114. Track muddy. AVinner l!r. f. by Iltimus -Queen of the AAatcr, by AAaterboy trained by A J • Jovner . . bred l.v Mr. AV. P.. Miiier. AVent to post at 3:58. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slew. Won easilv; second and third driving. BALACIA, displaying high speed in the going, raced into an easy I,.ad at once ami won in a canter. AIISs STAB was a forward contender from the start, but tired after racing LADY 11 N V into defeat. WHETSTONE began slowly, but finished fast and outpaced LADY DIANA at the end The latter show-d early speed, but was not peiscveied with when she tired badlv in the coin" Scratched -793S9 Silk Tassel. Ill: 7s MO Rlue Mo n, lot.. * TQSS TIf?lLandA?*-1 MJle- Jpt 3 1923-1 =35%-3-113. Bright Waters Purse. Purse * *-r*J*-»KJ ,000. 3-year-olds Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 00: third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners t H c p s IB1SB* •APOLOGY w 100 ill 61 C ; 3 2= P G Cooper Mrs J L Holld 6 8 8 3~sT *BKLCR08S wb 105 11 1 l»k 1= 1= 1= p T AV DyleT C Sawyer 5 7 7 MM 7SS4t**GLADYS V. ws 9216 8 7 8 71 7 3 AV HarveyE Arlington 4 t 4 I 1 75036».1AKV AGNES wk 99 7 3 P Pft 41 3» 4 1 B BrningAV L Hernsta.lt 10 10 6 "J M SMlS**COMBDY WB 105 13 2 2= -= 2 41 5" J Shanks C Franck 10 10 8 3 8 5 79427 THE PORT wb 110 2 10 12 71 8 8" 6« J Dawson J J Moran 15 21 ■ ■ 4 79070LAGOON w 95 8 4 1W 12" 6" 6" 71 H RichdsH A Creevy " 0 20 "0 8 4 79392s«HYRON w 105 14 7 8" 10 ID 91 85 R Pierce S Flaherty 6 8 8 3 8 79306 PASSPORT w 105 1 5 4 - 4»k Hj 5« 9* J Maiben R H Shannon 16 6 4 2 1 «89j6 BLACK WAND w 102110 11 111 9i 10 10i C Ralls J A Harper 20 0 20 $ 1 I I .9013 EIH.NY BELLE w 103 12 6 91 111 121 11= lli L MoAtee Mrs A Swnke 6 10 10 4 2 79810 BOTHY w io2 4 14 14 11 14 12 121 H ThurberK H Shannon t6 6 4 2 1 7»073*WHITK ASH «r 93 6 13 5* f.h 10 135 O* C KurtserJ S Ward 15 15 12 5 2J 78" 77 SAM SMITH wb 100 9 9 13 13* 13 14 14 J CallahnW H Snyder 15 20 15 6 3 tCfupled iis R. H. Sl.annon entrv. Time. 23%. 47%. 1:14%. 1:41%. Track muddy. Winner Rlk. f. by Huon -Os-ahar. bv Ossarv i trained bv E. .1. Hodgson: bred by Mr. T. W. • OBrien. I Went to |K st si t 4:2.3. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third t.io «:iiiip. APOIJIGY began siowly. but worked lier way up on the inside and, closing up ground steadily, finished fast and nosed BELCROSS out in the final stride. The latter showed a high order of speed and raced into a Ion? lead, hut tired badly right at the end. GLADYS V. began slowly and was forced to work her way up through the field, but finished fast. MARY AGNES ran a good race. PASSPORT showed -ome early speed. THE I GET closed a gap. COMEDY tired. Scratched — 79427 Bowman. 100; 79392 The Fenian, 100. Overweights Oladys V.. f% pounds; Mary Agnes. 4; Black Wand. 2%: Sophy, 2%. ryOCrOQ SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile Straight Course. Sept. 12. 1918— 45%— 2—110. Wood Lark 4 *7«JOJ7 Purse. Purse 000 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 1700: second, 00: third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S j 79351 -SENALAIM1 w 114 6 I P 25 1- BMrinelliR T Wilson 1-2 7-1013-201-4out I 79351 HI.lK RIDGE w 114 5 4 43 ■ ft* H ThurberJ K Madden 8 10 10 21 4-5 77275 DKI.HI HOY wn 114 12 2 4* V F CollettiJ L Holland 13 15 10 21 1 "9351 IMAGINATION wn 111 2 1 11 11 45 C Lang J S Cosden 5 5 31 4-5 out I 7 7669 WATTLE w 111 3 7 6l 5 ft* K Carter R Hyams 30 30 30 8 4 POLO STAR w 114 4 6 7 7 6= H ThomasRiviera Stable t« ■ 15 5 21 POL ROGER w 114 7 5 51 61 7 C Turner Riviera stable t»5 1» 15 5 21 fCimpled as Riviera Stable entry. Time. 1:01. Track muddy. Winner— Ch. c. by Spanisa Prime II. Days Over, by Olamb.ila trained by T. J. Healey; bred by! 1 Mr. L. A. l.ync. Went to post fit 4:.33. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third ! driving. SKNALARO recovered |uickly after meeting with interference and. coming fast through the stretch, won going away. RLIE RIDGE ran a good race throughout and uittinished DELHI BOY. The latter showed much speed, but tired after going a half mile, then came again at the end. IMAGINATION swerved across the track at the ttart and, setting a fast pace, was eased up when lieaten. Scratched 79432 Rodeo. 114.


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