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OAILY RACING FORM BELMONT PARK Copyright. 1925, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company. NEW YOKK. N. Y.. MONDAY. JUNE 1. 1925 Belmont Park 1% Mile. Ninth Day. Westi heater Racing Association. Spring Meeting of 1*0 days. Weather clear. Stewards of Meeting, J. K. Widener, H. T. Wilson and W. S. Vosburgh. Steward representing tne National Steeplerliuse and Hunt Assoc. at. on. A. II. lligginson. Judges, K. C Smith and C Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, V. E. Schaumburg. Racing Starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 1 :.**0 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B bt.nkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. QQQ CD FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile Main Course. Sept. 4. 1923— 1 10%— 4— 122. Westhampton Ul/t/t/O Furso First Division: Purse ,000. 3-yeax-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $.C0, second, 9200; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 I* 8 88792 KING COLIN w 5 115 3 2 Gl 1 1 I" A Collins W Hagan 21 21 11-51 1-2 89561 ANTIQUARIAN w 3 112 G 1 21 2* 2» 2* A Johnsons Louis 4 5 41 2 1 89535RESONANCE w 3 97 2 9 1 4i 3 3* Q HudginsMrs T J Regan 15 20 20 8 4 89452 HOIV1LLE wb 3 104 It 3 3 •*■ ii 4 J WallaceMrs J L HollandlO 15 15 t 3 89668 COLD TRAP wb 3 112 1 5 5 S J Maiben P S P Randolph 20 20 20 S 4 89589*OSA.K w 5 115 1" G 91 91 6 61 E Barnes M Colford 4 G 4 8-5 4-5 89561 CROSSWISE wb 3 107 D 12 8 8 8 7 L Fator 11 C Segar 10 10 8 3 8-6 89591 STOCKADE n 4 107 4 13 10* ID 11* 81 A AcardvJ F Richardson 31 30 31 12 6 89535CHIEF JAMES wb 4 111 5 11 71 6» V 9 F CollettiJ J Tighe 6 10 10 4 2 89591* FLORA STAR w3 97 12 8 13* 12* 10JIO1 S Hebert G Peterson 15 20 20 8 4 89710 HlBAR wb 3 108 S 4 5»» 7 91 111 J McTagtT W OBrien 15 15 15 6 3 8»015*MARGART ST. L w 3 102 11 7 12 101 12* 121 J CallahnF Classen 20 20 15 6 3 89669 VEK1IANT VALLYw 5 110 10 10 11* 13* 13" 13" J Walsh I. A Heiser 50 100 60 20 10 MOONYEEN wb 3 104; 7 14 14 14 14 14 F lleilly oldOaksStkFStb 60 100 100 40 20 Time, 23%, 47%. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — Blk. h, by Colin — Beaudet, by Lir-sack trained by W. Hagan; bred by Mr. Samuel D. Riddle. Went to post at 2.13. At post 2 minutes. Start good arc! slow. Won easily: second and third driv.ng. KING COI.IN, away well, quickly raced into a good lead and, increasing it. won in I ranter. ANTIOIAKIAN ran a good race all the way and finished gamely. RESONANCE ran well and saved ground where [ ossible. ROIVILI.E ran fairly well. GOLD TRAP ran poorly. OSAGK met with early interference. Scratched 81KiliOiir Buddy. 112: 89.".01 I.ady Gallivant, 107: 89710 Wild Bill, 107. Overweights ltoivite, 2 itcunds: Stcckudc, t%j llubar, 1; Moonyeen. 2%. 8QQQ SECOND RACE — About 2 Miles. Highlander Steeplechase. Purse ,300. 4-yeax-olds O *J t-F t3 *J olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner ,000; second. C0; third, 00. Index Horses A Wt IP St 3 7 10 12 Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 89793 ISIS w 6 142 1 4 1* 1" 1« l1* 1" W Hunt L H Congdon 3 3 21 1 2-5 8979.VCONNIEBERT w 6 142 7 2 3* 3* 2 2* 2» W Bethel Greentree Stb 2 13-511-54-5 1-3 89403 RIINE w G 141 5 5 7 7 4 3* 3-» A Fer sonMrs A Brown 5 7 7 2 1 8979S*CHri"KLE ws 6 1:3 3 1 5 5 3» 4* 41 i Smoot A C Bostwick 6 8 8 3 8-5 89793 HENRY DATTNERw 5 133 4 6 4* 4* 6 5* 5* C Smoot Mrs II Dattner 21 31 31 6-5 1-2 89834 HUMANA w 8 135 2 3 21 2«* 7 7 6* W Green C F Hitt 10 12 10 4 6-5 89793 JIM CJFFROTH w 10 141 6 7 6* G* 51 6* 7 C McrglerS Flaherty 15 15 15 6 3 Time, 3:65. Track fast. Winner— E. m, by Holbein — Iglovia, by Maximum trained by W. Rosen; bred in France by Mr. A. Wnlet. Went to post nt 2:36. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ISIS, ddeny improved, led from the start and drew away into a long lead and, wh:le stumbling at two jumps, lost little ground, was eased up at the end. CONNIEBERT followed the leader closely, made a challenge in the sect nd turn of the field, but tired and was doing her best to outstay the fast coming RU1NE. 1 lie latter was bady outrun for the first mile and f.nisbed with a rush. CHUCK L raced and jumped well. KOMANA qui badly. Scratched— 80703 1 Vox Populi II.. 134; 80703 Peccant, 141. Overweight — Roniana, 2 jsiunds. QQQ-CJ-C. TH,KD RACE — 5-8 Kile Straight Course. Sept. 12. 1918— 55%— 2—110 Send O4l7«l70vF Purse. Purse ,200. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 03. Index Horses AWtPPSt % V4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II J I 8 89797IMHK MILITAIRE w 114 8 3 K 1» 1* E Lcjere J E Madden 1 6-5 1 1-3 out NKHAVO w 110 2 5 4l 4* 2» L Falor Rancocas Stb 12 20 8 2 7-10 89751 *WHATLL I DO w 111 7 4 21 21 3* J McTagtK E Hitt 12 15 15 4 7-5 89538 FESTIVAL w lit G 2 ll 3* 41 C Kummerl.og Cabin Stb 8-3 9-5 8-5 2-5 1-5 89673 CARTOON w 113 4 7 61 Gl 5* I Parke H P Whitney 15 25 26 7 21 89797 MADRIGAL II. w 110 3 1 51 51 6" T Murray Mrs F A Clark 8 12 12 3 1 COMMISER CAHILLw 110 5 8 7 7 7 E Barnes Mrs S Bennett 20 100 100 33 10 89394 BALKAN w 110 9 6 8 8 8 E KummerA Pons 30 100 100 30 10 SYRIA w 10/ 1 Lost rider. F CollettiSanfdStdFmStb 20 50 50 15 G Time, 1 00. Track fast. Winner — B. c. by Light Brigade — Margaret Hampson, by Nasturtium trained by W. S. Walker; bred by Mr. Charles Nuckols. Went to Jiost at 3:10. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. MARCHK MII.ITAIRB. away well, raced into a good lead in the stretch and was under restraint at the end. NICHAVO came with a rush on the outside through the final eighth and out finished WIIATLL I DO for second place. The latter showed a good order of speed from the start, hut was tiring at the end. FESTIVAL set a fast early pace and raced well. CARTOON ran green. MADRIGAL II. had no mishaps. SYRIA wheeled at the start aud unseated her rider. Scratched— 89333IPunjsb. 114; 89833 Gewgaw, 110. Overweights — Festival. 4 itonnds; Csrtoon. 3. GOOsR~f FOURTH RACE— 1 Kile. Sept. 3. 1923— 1 36%— 3— 113. Bayside Handicap. ,590 OtZfe-FOX Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner ,310; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % str Km Jockeys Owners O II C V 8 89796DANBY w 108 3 2 2* 2* 2* 1* 1* E Barnes E Plath 2 2 J-S 1-2 14 K9836 LAPLANDER wb 107 1111 1*1 ll 2* 2* L Fator F E Brown G 6 31 6-5 2-5 8971S,SCORCHER wr. Ill 4 3 3 3« 3» 3* 3 E Scobie A C Bostwick 21 3 3 4-5 1-3 89514 SWEEPING AWAY w 120 2 4 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* A SehugerXalapa Fm Stb 21 5 5 8-5 1-2 89877 CAPFIBE TALES wb 1.6 1 S I 5 5 5 5 J Maiben R T Wilson 6 10 10 3 1 Time, 23%. 48%, 1:12%, 1:39. Track fast. Winner — B. c, by Star Master — Lady Algy, by Ormondale trained by E. Sietas; bred by Mr. John li Madden. vVent to i»ost at 3:43. At post 3 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. DANBY was saved close up to the last eighth, then passed LAPLANDER and drew away to win eas nil up. The latter showed the most si»eed from the start and saved ground where jstssible. but tired finally. SCORCHER raced gamely, hut was always outpaced. SWEEPING AWAY had scant chance from the start anil was not persevered with. CAMPFIRE TALES was as good as left. Scratched— 89830 By Hisself, 116; 89876 S.lver Rock, 111; 8991.1 Cloudland, 108. QQQ.GO FIFTH RACE — 1 Kile. Sept. 3, 1923 — 1:35% — 3 — 113. Roamer Purse. Purse ,500. O«7«70m 3-vear-olds and upward. Allowances. Not value to winner ,200; second, 00- third 00. Index Horses AWtPP8t % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P 8 89836SILVER FOX wb 3 107 2 I 2l 11 1 1* 1*1 L Fator Rancocas Stb 21 4 31 7-10out 89796lBl.INI PLAY wb 4 lit 14 4 3* 21 2* 2» C KummerLog Cabin Stb 21 4 4 4-5 out i 89671 W HETSTONE wb 4 1115 4 1 3»* 4 4 3« 3* A JohiisonGlenlldleFmStb 1 6-5 3-5 1-5 out 89877SWINGING w 3 101 3 2 11 2 3 4 4 G HudgmsII P Whitney 6 8 8 2 out Time. 23%. 46%. 1:11%. 1:37%. Track fast. Winner — Gr. c, by Grey Fox II Mary Uiiccn of Scots, by Great Scot trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred in England by Mr. W B Clayton. Went to BBBsi at 4 08. At is.st 2 minutes. Start good and sow Won handily: second and third driving. SILVER FOX worked his way up on the inside ami, passing SWINGING after going a half mile, raced into the lead and. after being shaken up mildly in the streti h. won casing up at the end. BLIND PLAY moved up with a rush on the outs de when entering the stretch, but was tiring at the end and doing his best to withstand the fast coming WHETSTONE. The latter was outpaced to the lust turn and came with a belated rush through the stretch. SWINGING quit after going a fast three-quarteis. Scratched— 897:!7 Chrysalis. 91: 89790 Pepp. 107. Overwe. ghts Silver Fox, 4 pounds; Blind Play. 4: Whetstone, 3%. QQQAQ SIXTH RACE— 1 Kile. Sept. 3, 1923— 1 36%— 3— 113. Kanhasset Purse. Purse Ot_JiijOs3 000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second 00 third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o II C P 8 89614KVKRGLAIH-: wn 4 112 G 3 41 2 2il 1 A JohnsonC Buxton 3 3J 16-56-5 3-5 89833 SCOOP wb 5 106 9 5 3* 31 3" Ll 2* J Mullen s Louis 4 5 41 2 1 89792"CAI.IGULA w 7 1061 5 4 2» 4* 4* " 0" L Fator P Sims 5 7 G 21 C-5 89833WAX LADY w 3 92 7 6 S 81 71 45 41 S BasMft Kv-rgUdes Stb 20 3 15 6 2 89237 FL AGON w 3 1061 4 9 91 10°10» 6- S| V SwansnP Jordan 13 20 20 8 4 i 89325 INSULATE wb 5 1 « 2 7 «■ i 6» 5 6* W HarveyG I Winfrey 8 10 7 3 7-5 89712 HIGHBINDER w Z 9*1 3 S 7 71 81 8* 75 J CaIl.ib.nL Rosenberg 10 12 10 4 2 88097DAVID HARIM w 105 11111 n n in si J Wallacel s Kouss 15 20 20 8 4 89833 TICK TUCK wb 3 104 10 1 5* 5 51 7« 9" R Pierce Leona Fm Stb 10 15 12 5 21 89753 REVOKE wb 3 97 8 1 I 10* 91 9 9 10 G HudginsJ s Cosden 10 10 7 3 7-5 8979* SHOWY w 4 108 11 2 11 1 li lldn F Col lettiF M Kelley 5 6 6 21 6-5 Time. 23%. 47, 1 12%. 140. Track fast. Winner Ch. g, by Everest Margaret Hastings, by Hastings trained by E. Mulrenan; bred by Mr. Charlca Nuckols Went to i o«t at 4 32 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won ridden out: second and third driving. EVERGLADE raced clow up from the start and, tak.ng the lead when • ailed on, won going awny. SCOOP moved up after entering the stretch and finished fast. CALIGCLA ws* sliurfled back shortly after the start, but came fast on tlie outside and finished resolutely. WAX LADY closed a big gap. FLAGON alao made up BssJCB ground. INSULATE was ulwaya outpaced. SHOWY set a good pace, but fell nt the eighth post. Scratched- 89608IHoot Mon. 109: 89792Finn Lag. 103; 89920 Jlmsun. 104; 898.13 Vulnad 107 89874Young April. 90: 88920llllue Hill. |1J; 89303 I lot Dog, 87. 89432 Shamrock, 109; 89278 iWjected U7; 80433 Flying Al. 102. 89364 Grenadier II., 103. Overwuigbts Caligula, 1 % pounds, Flagun, 4%, Highlander, 1%, Tick Tock, 2. SQQfi.l/o SETE1"H RACE— 3-4 Kile Main Course. Sept. 4. 1923— 1:10%— 4— 121. West-t_J •_»■ v.* Jft_» /Z hrmpton Purse. Second Division. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Kaidens. Cuuminr. Net value te winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 89478DAY TRAP wb 4 115 5 3 3 4 11 ■ L. McDottW S Houso 8-5 21 12-51 1-2 ,9.21 K C, OF FORTCNKw 4 110 43 5 3»» 3* 2* H WakoffMrs V Vlvaudou 50 GO 60 20 10 894. S RUNNING FOX w 3 107 3 11 71 7* 7s* 3* J Kellum Bud Fisher 3 3 2J 1 1-1 3332 BROUD w 5 110 1 1 Irt l»x 2«k nk A AcardyM Colford 50 53 50 20 10 82041 BEZZEM wb 3 107 3 6 t«S 51 5 E Barnes C C Smtthson 8 8 8 3 8-5 89668 l. DARNLEY wb 3 107 3 4 2i 21 4 6 F CollettiC Buxton 3 4 16-56-3 1-2 893M. SAFFRON w 3 102 7 9 S»k 81 91 7«» W HarveyO D Widener 13 21 20 8 4 8.,923 OFT OF SIGHT w 3 102 8 5 4* 6» 6 81 J Wallace Mrs A S Dodd 15 21 20 S 4 .?,»2 RKVK"LON wb 3 1C7 10 10 10 10» 8* 9* J Callahnlt Newman 15 20 15 6 1 8o602BELI,E OF BOYCEw 4 100 6 7 9 91 10-110* S Hebert S Louis 15 20 15 6 3 82o. « SATANA w 3 107 11 12 12 12 12 11* F Stevens II Llngelbach 23 23 20 8 4 89267EVIL MAMA w 3 102 12 8 11" 11* 11* 12 G Hudgin«Mrs C Whito 20 20 15 6 1 Time, 24. 41%, 1:14. Track fast. Winner— R. c, by Trap Rock— Daytona, by Peep o Day trained by W. S. House; bred by Mr. Cary T. Grayson. Went to post at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. DAY TRAP, close tip from the start, rame through on the inside after entering the stretch sod. finishing gamely, out finished KING OF FORTTNE at the end. The latter ran a good race all the way and came aga n when after being headed. RUNNING FOX was interfered with and closed a big gap when clear and finished fast. BRol D showed the most early speed but qu t in the stretch. 110 *ttl" 1— 849;1 Steelribs, 107; 84626 Beatrice Patricia, 102; 89389 The Pullet, 102; 89070 Pawrll,