Empire City, Daily Racing Form, 1924-10-25

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EMPIRE CITY Copyright, 1924, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company. YONKERS, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924. Empire City 1 Mile. Eighth day. Empire City Racing Association. Autumn Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear. Stewards of meeting, A. H. Morris, AVilllam Butler and W. S. Aosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Comehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, George AV. Gall. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.. AV indicates 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. QEOrffkffci FIRST RACE About 3-4 Mlie. July 22, 1918 1:07 5 128. Purse ,000. 2-year-OtJrfW olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners CHOPS 847423NEAV HOPE w 107 7 1 23 23 lnt l2 J GrdanoM A Silver 3 41 41 2 1 85057 AV ALTER E. w 104 6 G 5l 53 5 2 L Simon AA M Daniel 31 4 3 6-5 2-5 84742HENDRICK wsb 103 12 l1 P 24 31 C Powers J Wilson 12 15 15 G 3 85016AVRACKLANE ws 113 4 4 31 3l 3l 44 S HerbertMrs G Nelson 3 4 4 8-5 4-5 8486GJONATHAN w 100 5 5 4 4 41 5and L Sessa J McNamara 50 50 50 20 10 K501GCONFLUENTE w 104 10 9 6 63 6s 63 N Diveto C H Miller 6 7 6 21 6-5 8501G GIPSY FLYER w 106 2 1 10 10 74 7 G AValker AV V Casey 15 15 15 6 3 8501GCANDY STICK w 100 3 3 81 7"t 81 81 C ICslandJ Butler 12 15 12 5 21 84523 VALENTINO w 105 8 7 71 81 93 93 R McMonMrs II Acker 30 50 30 12 6 84866DAVE G OLDIE w 106 9 S 9l 910 10 E GormanJ A Coburn 8 . 10 8 3 8-5 Time, 23, 47, 1:10. Track fast. Winner B. f, by Trompc la Mort Navarres Hope, by Henry of Navarre trained by H. Randolph; bred by Mr. George D. AAidener. AAent to post at 2:32. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. NEAV HOPE forced the pace from the start and, coming with a rush on the outside when entering the stietch, passed HENDRICK and won going away. AAALTER E. began slowly, but moved up after rounding the far turn and finished with a iush through tho stretch. HENDRICK showed the most early speed and made the pace fast, but tired badly through the final eighth. AVRACKLANE ran well from the start. JONATHAN lost ground when entering the stretch. CONFLUENTE had no mishaps. Scratched 84524 Adrianople, 105; 84900Myrtle Belle, 100; 85139 Cainster, 110; 8501G3 Carthage, 104; 84904 Battledore, 100. Overweights New Hope, 1 pound; Aalentino, 1; Dave Goldie, 2. QCCfAI SECOND RACE About 3-4 Mile. July 22, 1918 1:07 5 128. Purse ,000. 3-ODavX year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AAAtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 85058 ArARIATION w 3 111 13 1 2 2 14 l5 C Allen J Butler f3 3 11-51 2-5 85058 LADY BOSS wb 4 103 12 4 Ink l 23 22 AV Harvey Mrs G C Winfrey6 10 10 4 2 851033LADY AUDREY w 3 109 3 5 31 34 33 33 R MthewsAA V Dwyer 5 7 6 21 6-5 S49342IDLE THGIITS w 3 108 6 2 73 G4 51 4 T Burns Freeport Stb 3 4 4 8-5 7-10 85058 LADY ROSE w 4 108 4 7 5 5-fc 41 54 J H BurkeJ McMillen 21 31 3 1 1-2 S4934 ALL IN ALL wb 3 106 8 13 8and 84 "1 Gand E RobbinsJ A Harper 12 20 20 8 4 77921 LEE ADRIN wb 3 10G 2 8 9l 91 104 71 E Beach J G McDonnell 33 30 30 12 6 72288 HARD BARGAIN w 3 101 7 6 44 43 64 84 G CooperJ Butler f3 3 11-51 2-5 85103 CAMEN PTAGESwb 4 ICS 1 3 Gni 72 9"k B MrinelliL II Conger 50 63 60 20 10 GILDA GRAY w 3 110 K 10 ll2 114 91 704 F CollettlMrs AV M Baird50 60 60 20 10 84934 SUN SILENT wb 3 106 5 9 10s 103 11411s II ThurberL Cohen 50 60 60 20 10 85021 REPARTEE w 3 1031 9 12 123 123 12 12 J McCoy M A Silver 103 100 100 40 20 85058 CTESS CLRIDGEwb 3 103 11 11 13 13 13 33 II ThomasJ Riordan 100 100 100 40 20 tCoupled as J. Butler entry. Time, 23, 47, 1:09. Track fast. Winner B. f, by High Noon Catalina, by Ben Brush trained by J. Johnson; bred by Mr. James Butler. AVent to post at 2:5S. At post 9 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. AARIATION, away well, forced a fast pace frcm the start and, passing LADY BOSS in the last eighth, -won going away fast. LADY BOSS was rushed into the lead and, setting a fast pace, saved ground on the turns, but quit badly in the final eighth. LADY AUDREY was prominent from the start and finished gamely. IDLE THOUGHTS began tlowly and closed a gap. LADY ROSE ran fairly well. ALL IN ALL made up ground. HARD BARGAIN ran well for :i half mile. Scratched 85144 Gladys Ar., 101: 84934 Ducky, 100r 848G7 Vera Aennie, 101. OTenveights-Idle Thoughts", 2"pocnds; Repartee, 2. OetOrkO THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. July 17, 1923 1:42 3 102. Purse ,000. 3-OfJJbixJi yoar-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, C0. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owr!rs O II C P 8 S48G8 3 FRATERNITY II. wn 4 115 1 4 4 34 2 25 14 M Fator .T F Richardson 4 41 4 1 out 851042SAINGALONG wb 3 117 2 1 l3 l3 l3 l1 2 II Thoma3Swingalong Stb 6-5 8-5 7-3 2-5 out 84784UPSAL w 3 110 4 2 2t 2nk 3 31 33 F CollettiH A Creevey Si 5 13-57-10out 850G1CRK O DAWN wb 6 116 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 JH BurkeJ McMillen 3 6 6 8-5 out Timo, 23, 47, 1:12, 1:38, 1:43. Track fast. Winner B. g, by Cannobie Francisca, by Arclasquez trained by J. F. Richardson; bred in England by Mr. S. M. Dennis. AAent to post at 3:2G. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; necond and third driving. FRATERNITY II. was outrun to the stretch, then came and passed SAVING ALONG, but was ridden out to the end. SAAINGALONG set a fast pace to the last eighth and saved ground on all the turns, but tired in the final sixteenth. UPSAL was bumped while rounding the first turn and did not recover grornd. CRACK O DAAArN was always outrun and ran a bad race. QErOTKO FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. July 17, 1923 1:42 3 102. New Haven 0Lbv0 Handicap. ,500 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,185; second, 50; third, 50. Index Horses AWtPPSt U $ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 85 1 4 2 3 FE YSUN wb 3 115 3 2 33 3h 43 32 l2 II ThurberJ C Claire 3 4 4 7-5 1-2 85059 2NOSE DPVE wb 5 126 1 1 lh 11 lh 2-k 2"fc J Callatinll M Howard 2 11-57-5 1-2 1-5 f.r1423LONG POINT wb 3 U8 4 3 23 24 2 lh 34 C RobsonF M Kelley 3 18-521 6-5 2-5 85017 ISOSCELES wb 5 1071 2 4 4 3 43 3d 44 44 J H BurkeJ McMillen 10 15 13 3 7-5 85142 FREDERICKTN w 3 111 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 T Burns Swingalong Stb 4 7 6 2 7-10 Timo, 24, 47, 1:13, 1:39, 1:44. Track fast. AAinner B. c, by Sun Briar ;St. Fey, by St. Frusquin trained by O. Lonie; bred by Mr. Willis Sharpc Kilmer. Went to post at 3:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. FEYSUN was saved close up to the last eighth under restraint, then moved up with a rush and, passing the leaders, was going away at the end. NOSE DIArE set a fast pace and Faved ground where possible, but was impeded at the eighth post when LONG POINT bumped him several times, then tired. LONG POINT raced in closest pursuit to the stretch and took the lead, but gave way near the end. ISOSCELES was forced out on the stretch turn by the winner. FREDERICKTOWN was badly outrun. Scratched 85142 Wilkes-Barrc, 113; 85202 Fraternity II., 108. Overweight Isosceles, 2 pounds. SKfplTLA FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. July 17, 1923 1:42 3 102. Purse ,000. 3-tPandH-PrJt year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Vi Str Fia Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 85122KTNG ONEILL II. w 3 107 4 6 81 61 54 23 l2 C Hooper J Sands 3 41 41 8-5 7-10 851223HIGH PRINCE wb 4 121 6 4 34 33 23 14 2 W HarveyP S P Randolph 8-5 2 8-5 3-5 1-3 8 5 1 0 0 2 KELLERM AN w 5 116 5 2 43 43 41 41 3and F CollettiJ A Coburn 4 5 41 8-5 4-5 84825 PARK HILL w 4 116 2 11 11 7 71 73 4 4 H ThurberP. E Vickerman 20 20 23 8 4 84934 REDSKIN w 3 103 1 1 14 l3 1" 31 5 J CallihnF S Page 6 10 10 4 2 85123 LEVOY wb 3 110 3 3 53 54 6 01 64 J II BurkeJ Livingston 10 15 15 6 3 85123 PAT CASEY wb 4 1061 9 5 2 2and 34 5nt 71 e Beach AV J Both 12 15 8 3 S-5 85119SAVORD w 5 106 11 9 7" 8l 8 82 8h G AValkerMrs M E Merz 15 20 20 8 4 84934 VALOR wb 10 105 8 8 91 11 10104 91 H ArakoffF J Lavin 50 60 60 20 10 84938 BOAAMAN w 3 103 7 10 10"tl03 93 92 I03 G AV CrollC H Miller 30 30 33 10 5 83500 PRIMA DONNA wb 4 108 10 7 61 9411 11 11 C Allen AV Kcarns 50 60 60 20 10 Time. 23, 47, 1:13, 1:39, 1:44. Track fast. Winner Ch. c, by Hucn Duchess of Savoy, by Uncle trained by J. Sands; bred by Mr. Hal Trice Headley. AVent to post at 4:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. KING ONEILL II. began slowly, but worked his way up on the inside and, finishing with a rush through tho final eighth, won going away. HIGH PRINCE forced the pace and passed REDSKIN after rounding the far turn, but tired after racing into the lead. KELLERMAN ran well and outfinished PARK HILL in the final strides. PARK HILL closed a big gap from a slow beginning. REDSKIN set a fast pace to the stretch and quit. LEAOY ran poorly. SAVORD ran as if tired of well doing. Scratched 851233Canyon, 101; S4934 Satellite, 98; 85140 Skirmish, 111; 85103 Loveliness. 103; 85100 Wrackhorn, 10G; 850203Flying Devil, 111; 84934 Byron, 100; 84901 Escoba dOro, 101; S5021 Dr. Dave Harrington, 100. Overweights Pat Casey, 1 pounds; Sword, 2; Bowman, 3. 8CrfffhE SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Oct. 22, 1923 1:05 2 120. Purse ,000. 2-year-jtjUyJ olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 84977 NOAH wb 115 2 1 V Vs l3 l3 L McAteo H P AVhitney 8 10 10 2 4-5 85121 3GOLDPIECE W 115 4 2 2h 33 21 21 C KummerMrs AV !tf Jefdsl 1 9-101-4 out 850992SAATEET ANN w 112 3 4 4 4 31 33 J H BurkeMrs F A Clark 2 13-59-3 1-2 out 85102 NIGHT MARCH wb 113 1 3 34 2 4 43 J CallahnF E Brown 5 8 8 2 7-10 84829 POT SHOT wb 112 G 6 G 5 53 55 C Ponce AV Zeigler Jr 30 40 33 8 4 84977 MILLAVICK wb 115 5 5 51 6 C 6 E RobbinsC A Mills 50 100 100 30 8 Time, 22, 46, 59, 1:05. Track fast. Winner Br. c, by Peter Pan First Flight, by Thrush tiained by F. Hopkins; bred by Mr. Harry Payne AAhitney. AAent to post at 4:43. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. NOAH at once stole away into a long lead and, setting a great pace, saved ground on the turns, but was tiring somewhat through the final eighth. GOLDPIECE, fractious at the post, followed the winner closely and was running fast at the end. SWEET ANN made up giound and finished fastest of all. NIGHT MARCH ran well. Scratched 84939Emissary, 112; 84S293Danby, 112; 84900 Pcrroquet, 112; S5101 AVhite AAash, 115.


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