Daily Racing Form Charts: Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1925-05-28

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BELMONT PARK Copyright. 1925, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company. NEW YORK. N. Y.. WEDNESDAY. MAY 27. 1925 —Belmont Park 11% Miles. I Fifth Day. Westchester Racing Associat.on. Spring Meeting of 20 days. Weather clear. Stewards of Meeting, J. E. Widener. K. T. Wilson and W. S. Vosburgh. Steward representing the National Steeple, base and Hunt AssociaLon. A. II. Higginson. Judges, E. 0. Smith and C. Cornchlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, A. E. Si haumbttrg. 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 race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. SQ7Q9 FIRST RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs Main Course. Sopt. 4. 1920— 1:17%— 4— 119 Farm- J*J i *J*d ingdale Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming-. Not value te winner 00; second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II fj V S~ 89645 "FINN LAG w 4 110 T 6 2n 2 1 1 E Beach W J Both 8 V ~$ 2 7~ Mill HIDALGO WB 2 985 1 8 8» 51 41 2- AV HarveyR T AVilson Jr 10 10 10 4 2 R8006-CALIGULA w 3 112 12 2 4 4" 31 3 R MthewsP H Sims 15 15 15 6 3 88766«LREAM MAKER wb 5 109 14 11 7» 7 6 4» 1 HudginsA C Bostwick 15 20 20 3 4 89537DONNELLY wb 4 1041 5 12 111111 7» 5n R Pierce S Louis "15 41 • 89614 LORD BACON w 4 108 9 13 121 12 111 6 F CatroneJ AVhite 50 60 60 30 10 89668HAYWARD w 3 101 8 II 10" J» 9« 7»k E RobbinsMrsTO A bber5 8 8 3 8-5 89419 T. IIELAWRE II w 4 112 15 3 .".». 31 61 8 A JohnsonJ L Holland 10 12 10 4 2 88901 =SHOWY will 4 9 9-M01 8 91 J BrunnerMrs F Morgan 5 5 41 2 85884LADY AUDREY w 4 K.7 11 13 13 131 101 10 1 F Stevens W V Dwyer 15 20 20 8 4 89614 L. BALTIMORE II. w 4 108 10 4 1 11 2»Min J shanks J S Cosden 10 12 12 5 1 KING COLtN w 5 1091 3 5 61 6 121 12" A Collins AV Hogan 10 15 15 6 3 89233AVILDRAKE w 5 110 2 1 5"* 81 13, Link J Wallace II Lmgt Ibach 20 30 30 12 6 89614AVHO KNOWS MEw 5 112 13 11 14 14 II 141 S Hebert Everglades Stb 50 60 60 20 10 89614 MASTER BILLY w 3 101 6 7 15 15 15 15 J CallahnJ A Coburn 20 25 23 10 5 Time. 22%, 47. 1:12%, 1:19%. Track fast. AAinncr— Ch. c, by The Finn — Ocnone, by Sain trained by J. Zoeller; bred by Messrs. Moseley and Madden. AVent to post at 2:33. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving. FINN LAG, close up from the start, raced into the lead after entering the stretch and finished gamely under hard riding. HIDALGO saved ground when ISssbMb and outamed CALIGULA in the final strides. The latter ran a good race and fin shed fast DREAM MAKER began slowly but worked his way up on the outside and finished with 11 rush. DONNELLY was always in close quarters LORD BACON" lacked early sliced. HAYWAKD had a rough race. THE DELAWARE II and I OKD BALTIMORE II. both quit badly. Scratched— 89479 Ne.v Hope, 103: 89362 Dry Moon. 114: 89406 Lady Glasscn. 99: 89614 Joella J 100-89589 Catharine on Itter. 103: 89452IIidden Jewel. 110: 89614Everglade. 119; 89275 Rejected 92-K953.1 Cork Elm, 103: 89218 Yankee Princess, 101; 89754Great Man, 110; 89619 Johnny Campbell 97-89131 Pencraft, 96: 89361 Crosswise. 97. Overweights — Hidalgo, 1% pounds; Donnelly, 1%; King Colin, 3%. SQTQQ SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles. Hylas Steeplechase. Purse ,300. 4-year-olds and CjiJ i S70 upward. Selling. Net value to winner ,000; second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses A Wt PP St 3 7 10 13 Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 89300 VOX POPULI II. ws 9 138 1 2 6» 2 1 V 1 L Cheyne II AV Maxwell 6 6 5 I 4-5 89300 SILVER THREADSw 8 136 9 8 7 71" 5» 2 2« I Burgess J W Converse 20 30 33 10 5 85282 CONNIEBERT w 6 136 2 6 ll 1 21 3» 3 AV Bethel Greentree Stb 6 8 6 21 6-3 89179HE.NRY DATTNERw 5 139 6 9 5» 3» 3» 41 41 C MerirlerMrs H Dattner 21 3 2 4-5 1-3 8940S «CHl-CKLE w 6 138 8 5 4 51 4»k 5« 5» G Smoot A C Bostwick 5 6 5 1 89179 JIM COFFROTH w II 138 10 10 8 8 7» 7 6° B Pollard S Flaherty "0 -5 23 8 4 89074 AMSTBLLO w 9 138 5 3 2 61 6 6 7» B Kleeger J Zetzer 20 25 -5 8 4 89049 PECCANT w 8 144 7 7 31 41 8 8 8 AV Green Mrs N L Byer 3 5 5 2 4-5 89179 BROAD ROM ws 9 138 3 4 Fell. C Smoot C C Smithson 30 30 30 10 5 88981ISIS w 6 141 4 1 Lost rider AV Rosen L II Conger 8 12 12 5 21 Time. 3:55. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. by Aoter— Spumante, by Polymelus trained by J. Fitzsimmons Jr bred in Fiance by Mr. J. Sanford. Went to post at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. AOX POPULI II. was saved dose up through the early running, then raced into the lead readily when called on and won eased up. AVhile on the way to the post SILVER THREADS ran off. hut jumped and raced well and made a game finish. CONNIEBEKT made Ihe early running and jumped well. I.ut was tiring at the end. HENRY DATTNEK ran a fairly good race. JIM COFFROTH and PECCANT ran poorly. ISIS lost her rider at the second jump and BROAD RUN fell at the third. Scratched— 893001 Houynhnm. 144: 80004Boatman. 143; S8963 Roman*, 136. 4Q7Q1 THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles, tune 10. 1921—1:49—5—94%. Barrator Handicap. 500 CC * Cf~X Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,170; second, 50; third, index Horaes AWtPPSt % % Sir Fin Jockey. Owners O Tl C V S~~ 89644 ISTING w 4 121 3 1 1 1« 1« 1« 1» B Br nmgj Butler 1-101-IOl-Pout - 89672 RESOLUTION w 4 97 2 3 2» 2 2« 2 2 J CallahnLog Cabin Stb 3 6 20 6-5 out l89393jSLEEPY HEAD w 4 M 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 W HarvevF M Kelley 8 10 10 3-3 out Time. 24. 47%. 1:12%. 1:38. 1:51. Track fast. AAinncr— B c. by Spur — Gnat, by Aoter drained by .1 Johnson; bred by Mr. James Butler Went to post at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won casilv: second anil third driving STING set a fast pace all the way and was eased up at the end. RESOLUTION made a game finish but was always outrun. SLEEPY HEAD quit after gong three quarters. Scratihcd — 80672King Soomons Seal, 112: S.i;.21i Ii.ingerous, 102. COQRi FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile Straight Course. Sept. 12. 1918— 55%— 2—110 Nine-OJ/ 4 Kf •_ tecnth Running EOUQUET CLAIMING STAKES. ,000 Added. 2-year-olds Net value to winner ,075; second. 00; third. 50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S i897I5i*INGRID will 4 4 2 11 in J Shanks AVocils Garth 1-3 9-517-10--3 1 4 88710 JANKTTA w 107 1 I D 2 2 E Barnes ■ Arlington 8 12 12 4 8-5 89536 WORM WOLD w 1061 6 5 4" 4» 3» J Maiben AV J Salmon 4 4 16-51 "5 89673 PRODIGAL w 107 3 2 3 3 4 R Pierce Erenl.urg Stb t2 11-52 7-K1-4 h9560,SHIRAZ w 102 5 6 6 5» 5 G Hu.lginFErenl.urg Stb M U-U 7-1C1-4 FIRST HOUR w 115 3 3 5 6 6 C KummerG A Cochran 6 12 12 4 8-5 tCoupled as Erenhur:; Stable entry. Time, 1:00. Track fast. Winner llr f. by li iinpvr— Dinah Do, by Burgomaster trained by Woods Garth bred bv Mr AVoods Garth. Went to post at 3 49. At [lost 6 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon driving: second and third the same. INi.KlD s. rve.l nt the start, but ran a good race and, coming again after kasasj headed out-finished JANETTA in the final drive. The latter set the , irlj pace and tan well all the wav. hut was tiring at the end. AYOKMWOI.D came fast in the final quarter and fin slied .lose up. 1KoDIG L ran well. SHIKAZ unseated her ruler while at the |s st and ran away a quarter. Scratched S;i715ShaniiKo. 01 WP670 Grand Bey, 110: SH71 1 Happy Birthday, 102. Overweights — Janetta, 1 pound: Wormwold, 21-..; First Hour, ,L SQTQft "FTH RACE— 1 Mile. Sept. 3, 1924— 1 35%— 3— 11J. Mineola Purse. Purse 200 OC7 4 if* 3-vcar-o!ds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winer 00; second, 00; third, 00, Index Horse, AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockey, Owners O II C P H 89644 BLIND PLAY wb 4 113 5 4 4" 1 1 1 1" C KumroerLog Cabin Stb 7-3 7-5 1 "-5 out 1 89388 DANDY w 3 192 6 3 2n 2-» 2n 21 2 J AV.UI.uvi; Plath 8 10 8 3 6-5 •MltlPANOBROUS wb 3 100 7 9 7"k 7 7 6» 3n S Hebert S A Cochran 5 6 6 7-10 89616 EAGLET wb 4 108 2 6 5» 51 3»» 3 4 G Ellis Greentr.s. stb ::l 8 8 3 7-5 89644 SUN PAL w-ii 4 112 :: 5 2 41 4| 5 51 AV II hriesl, Rosenberg 10 15 8 3 7-» Continued on page eight. I BELMONT PAUK Coiit inued from third pace. 89041 IKPP w 4 118 4 2 C1 P 6 * f T Murray G W Loft 15 2S 25 8 4 B9388aKlN JIMMT w ?, Mill1 8 1 7" 1* G Hu.lglnsF E Brown 12 15 15 6 2 89610 HIAlillAM wi i 1« 1 1 ! 9 9 8 8" E KummcrA Pons 30 3 30 10 5 89307 BATTERSEA wb 5 M 9 1 1 31 6J I 3 J CallahnA C Bostwick 12 20 15 6 2 Time. 23. 46%. 1:12. 1:38%. Track fait. "Winner B. c, by Fair Ila — Blue Glass, by Br. nee 1alatine trained by L. Feustel; bred by Nursery Etudl. Went to post at 4:18. At post 2 minutes. Start Rood and slow. Won rosily: second and third driving. BLIND PLAY was utrtin for the first quarter, but raced into the lead before roundine the far turn an. I wen under restraint. BANBV was the clos-st contender from the start and finished les.iute DANGEROUS liegun slowly but worked his way up on the inside and finished with a rush. EAGLET ran a food rare. SIN PAL had uo mishaps. PEPP quit. BATTEBSEA showed great t.;iccd for a half mile and quit. Si rati bed 89500Cartoontst, 11G. Overweights— Danby. 2 pi.unds. Blind IMay, 5. 8Q7Q7 SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Fcrlcngs Straight Course. Juno 2. 1922—51—2—115. Flower O" • *J 4 Hill Purse. Purse C00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Net value to winner 00; second. 8203: third. 00. Index IIoivfs AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S r9070 MARHE MII.IT IREw 115 19 4 2 1* 1 J E I«cre J E Madden 2 31 3 1 1-3 Ri.--.70 imiAKIiltOOM w 115 2 1 3"i 2| 21 J Maiben W J Salmon 1 1 7-101-3 out 89715 BRONX w 115 12 1 2 3 ■ Barnes L A Price 30 30 51 13 S 89765 MRMI «■ 115 3 9 5 » C Ellis C-recntreo Stb 31 50 50 15 5 89073 MADRIGAL II » 115 9 3 4 61 51 1 Murray Mrs F A Clark tl5 IS 15 6 2» ERIC w 115 7 7 10 7 6b L, Fator Lancocas Stb 10 15 15 6 2 89375 EARLY VOTE w 115 5 8 6| CI 7 J McTagtK E Hitt 15 15 12 3 6-5 CATACLYSM w 115 8 6 9 8 S» E Kumnierl og Cabin Stb 6 20 15 6 21 89402 ASSEMBLY w 112 6 10 SJ 9" 9 A JohnsonC lenRdleFmStb 10 15 15 8 21 TOYLAND w 115 4 5 71 10 10 R Pierce Erenburg Stb tl5 15 15 6 2 tCtupled as Mrs. F. A. Clark and Ercnburg Stable entry. Time. 63%. Track fast. Winner — B. r. by Light Brigade — Margaret llampson. by Nasturtium trained by W. S. Walker: bred by Mr. Charles Nuckols. Went to pi.st at 4:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won eased up: second and third driving MAIN HE MII.ITAIRK stumbled at the start, but recovered nil ekly and. racing into a long lead when called on. was easi] up at the end. BRIARRROOM showed the most early ipeod and came again at th * end under hard riding. BRONX ran a good race all tbe way. NUUMI fin:shed resolutely under hard ridin-r. MADRIGAL II. ran well. Scratched -S9C43"Silvcr Lane, 112; S9507 The Seer, 115; 89795-Janetta, 172.


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