Daily Racing Form Charts: Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-25

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«— ■ - — — . BELMONT PARK NEW YOBK. N. T., THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1028.— Belmont Tark 1 1-2 miles, 6 14 feet. Seventh day. Westchester Racing -Association. Spring meeting of 111 days. Weather clear. Stewards of Meeting, J. K. Widener, R. T. Wilson and W. S. Aosbnrgh. Steward Representing tht National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, A. 11. lligginson. Judges, K. C. Smith and C Coruehl-•en. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, V. K. Sehaumbnrg. Racing starts at 2:110 p. m. Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, R blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowances. ••Ten pounds. •••Three pounds. 949Qfi FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Widener Course. Bostonian, Juno 5, 192S— :512i— 2— *TtOOU 117. Monitor Purse. Purse ,200. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; recend, 200; third. 9100. Index Horses AWtPlSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S NMPBUJI LAltKSlUK w 112 7 1 2"k : J 1" A FascmaMIc Hr Stk F S8-5 9-3 1 1-3 1-6 24407 1IEI FOO wb 113 6 3 lh 1" 2n I- Fator Kancocas Sta 8 12 10 3 6-5 24582-TOO HIGH W 112 3 5 6J 31 3« Q Kllis 8 Ross f7-3 2 2 2-3 1-6 24720-FATIGUE wb 115 2 7 4» 4l 4 J Bollero B B Stable 10 15 15 4 8-5 MMI XYLOPHONE wb 112 4 2 3 5" 5h W Kelsav G A Cochran 8 13 12 4 8-3 S4CB5 8HBPHKRDK8S w 115 8 4 f. 6:i 0U J C llergrS Boss tT-5 1 2 2-5 1-6 24547 MART MALONK Was 115 5 8 7: 74 7= A RohtsnT M fslBBslj IS 20 20 6 2J. 24663 BSPINOXA w 112 1 C 8 8 8 G Fields Bosedale Stable 20 30 30 8 4 tCouplcd as S. Ross entry. Time. :53J/i. Track fast. Winner— P. c, by Rlaek Servant — MsssMi Time, by North Star III. trained by H. J. Thompson; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farm I. WENT TO POST— 2:35. AT POST— 1 mnute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. HUE LARKSPUR, closest up from the start, challenged MEI FOO !n the final sixteenth and won In the last stride. MEI POO showed the most early speed and finished gamely but tiring. TOO IIKUI begun slowly and finished fast on the inside. FATIGUE had no mishaps. XYLOPHONE ran fairly well. SHEPHERDESS was badly outrun. 9/ISQ? SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles. Highlander Selling Steeplechase. Purse 51.300. 4-year-■¥ I OO 4 olds end upward. Net value to winner ,100; second. 00; third, 00. Index Hoises A Wt PP St 3 6 9 12 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 20689 = MGHTHOrSK w 6 144 2 3 6 31 33 lnk 1= D Byers J ■ Widener 2J Sj 11-5 7-10 1-4 24581 gNPIOOTT tfsn 5 140 1 4 P* 23 li 210 2=° C Smoot J E Davis 2* 3* 3* 6-5 2-3 23758** VOLUNTEER w 5 135 3 5 1» l1 2= 35 310 I Fuller F Grossman 10 15 15 5 2 24664 LUNAR w 4 136 6 1 4U 4 4 4 4 C Pinon Porwood Stable 12 20 20 6 21 L1CHT ALBERICII w 7 145 4 6 33 Fell. B Haynes Mrs B Havnes 15 20 15 5 2 20095 OARSMAN w 4 130 5 2 1.1 Fell. I Burgess T Hitchcock 7-5 2 9-5 3-5 1-4 Time. 3:5425. Track fast. Winner — R. g. by Banger Rock — Leuvois. by Electioneer drained by J. H. Lewis; bred by Mr. Joseph E. Widener. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 3:00. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: second and third easily. l.l ;ill HOUSE followed the early leaders close up to the last half, then moved up with a rush and, standing a long drive resolutely, outfinished END1COTT. KXDICOTT showed a good order of speed, but made a bad blunder at the second jump and tired in the final drive. VOLUNTEER raced well throughout, but made a bad landing at the eleventh jump and almost unseated his rider. LUNAR raced gamely. LICIIT ALBKBICH fell at the sixth jump and OARSMAN fell over him. Scratched— 24107 Ke-Kon-Koy, 135; 2C.I95 Byron, 142; 2010.3 Alpha, 135. 9/i666 THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Widener Course. Bostonian, June 5, 1926— :512/s — 2 — AitOOO 117. Twenty-Second Running- BOUQUET CLAIMING STAKES. 2-year-olds. Net valuo to winner ,800; second. 00; third. 50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S M4M8TAND BY w 110 4 1 1" PJl3 L McAtee F M Bray 2J 3 13-5 1 2-5 MMSGRKY CHIEF wii 112 8 4 2 1 2S 2" L Fator Rancocas Sta 3 18-5 3* 7-5 3-3 24663 ION* RICARDO vv 114 5 7 3»k 3i 3= W Kelsay Ntwtondale Sta 15 15 15 6 3 24723-IOMULALIA w 107 6 3 fh 5» 4» G Arnold Mrs C Phillips 15 15 15 6 3 24207* CALABRIA w 104 7 2 4 4h 5" P Ratti Marshall Field 10 15 15 6 3 24456*SCONE w 102 2 8 6 6: 6" E AYatters G O Widener 13 15 15 6 3 •NOBLE CHARGE w 109 1 5 7i 7nt 7h G SchrnerE M Byers 6 8 6 2 6-5 24500 = MOCKERY vv 109 3 6 8 8 8V PetersnMrs L Viau 2J 3t 16-5 6-5 1-2 Time. :54. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Trompe la Mort — Textile Queen, by Textile trained by W. J. McKnight; bred by Himvar Stud I Winner entered to be claimed for .0U0. WENT TO POST— 3:27. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and fart. Won easily: second and third driving. STAND BY set a fast pace from the start, drew away in the stretch and won easing up. GREY CHIEF was close up from the start, ran a good race and outfinished BON RICARDO in the final strides. The latter raced close up en the outside BBi was gaining steadily at the end. DOMULALIA ran fairly well. SCONE and MOCKERY began in close charters. CALABRIA tired. NOBLE CHARGE ran green all the way. Corrected weight — Scone, 102. «* | QDQ FOURTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs Main Course. Audacious, Sept. 4, 1920— 1:17% — 4— -xOOJ 119. Milkmaid Handicap. ,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Net value to winner 75; second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt "4 !i Str Fin Jockeys Ov, ers O II C P S 24457BLACK CURL w 4 120 5 1 Ill1 l3 1* L Fator Rancocas Sta 8-5 2 8-5 2-5 out 20789 -BLACK MARIA wb 5 126 3 5 4- "* 21 2- F CollettiW R Goe 6-5 8-5 8-5 1-3 out 24584 = SNOBBISH wb 3 98 2 3 3J 3« 3s 38 G Arnold Rap" nock Fm St3 4 21 3-5 out 20031 CANTEEN w 3 100 1 2 5 5 4 44 1 Brice Gln Itle Fm St 30 50 50 12 5 24003 STEREOPTICON w 3 951 4 4 2h 4" 5 5 A RobtsnS Ross 50 50 50 12 5 Time, :22«i. :47, 1:12, l:18*i. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f, by Friar Rock- Frizeur, by Sweeper i trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. WENT TO POST— 3:51. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third the same BLACK CURL crossed over sharply after the start and crowded SNOBBISH, then drew away into a long lead and had speed in reserve at the end. BLACK MARIA moved up rapidly on the inside after rounding the far turn, but tired in the stretch. SNOBBISH ran a good race, but was tiring at the end. CANTEEN and STEREltPTlCON were badly outrun. Overweight — Stereopticon, 1" pounds. 9/lfiQA FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. Cherry Pie, Sept. 3, 1923— 1:35%— 3— 113. Deer Park Purse. -JtOtF" Purse ,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner C0; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % "i % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P • 24499 IRONSIDES w 114 1 1 2nk 3" 3| 2* li L McAtee R L Gerry 21 4 4 6-5 1-2 24499 INDIAN SCOUT ws 118 7 2 3» H 11 1" 25 A RobtsnT M Cassidy 3 4 4 7-5 3-5 21318 BYSTANDER wb 114 5 5 55 5= 6 3" 33 E Barnes A AV Wentzel 15 13 15 5 21 24722::LACE vv 110 6 4 lh 2" 2"k 4h 4" W Kelsay Mendhara Stable 7 7 41 8-5 4-5 246681 ROAD AGENT w 114 2 I 4" 1*1 4nt P- 5" G Fields J N Levine 30 40 40 12 5 24667 ALGERNON wb 114 3 6 6 6 51 6 6 L Fator W R Coe 2 2111-5 4-5 1-3 24721nGENERL DISKIN WB 114 4 Left at post. R Ayraud M L Allen 8 10 8 3 6-5 Time, :23%, -.48%, 1:13%, 1:39. Track fast. Winner — B c, by Man o" War— Bees Wax, by Celt trained by G. M. Odom; bred by Mr. Robert L. Gerry . WENT TO POST— 4:19. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but General Diskin. Wen easily: second and third the same. IRONSIDES raced close up from the start and, par-sing INDIAN SCOUT in the stretch, won going away. INDIAN SCOUT it.ed LACE into defeat and took the lead, but could not withstand the rush of the winner. BYSTANDER improved his position steadily and finished well on the inside. LACE Bet the pace briefly, but tired badly in the final eighth. ROAD AtiENT made a challenge after rounding the far turn. ALGERNON could not improve his position. GENLRAL DISKIN was left and galloped after the others slowly. Overweight — Lace, 1 pound. *"»/£ QQ-j SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Goaler. June 10. 1921—1:49—5—341. Manhascet Purse. TCOO JL Purse ,000. 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner ?700; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses A Wt li St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 0 P S 24501 BLACK BART wb C 112 13 1 1 Ill! 1" lh AV Kelsay L Tiynola 10 12 8 4 1 24718 BLOCKHEAD WB S IIS 5 5 6! 5:l 5- 2" P it LeonardG M Hurst 12 15 8 4 2 24718 HARASS WB 5 112 6 8 B I * 3 ? J H BurkeC Graffagnini 5 6 5 2 1 24626 EFFIE w 3 100 4 7 3"k 6" 6J 51 4 P GodwinJ N Levine 15 15 13 6 3 24718 EASY MONEY vv 4 118 2 11 13= 12 ll3 8i 5h F Weiiier G C Winfrey 8 8 7 3 8-5 24580*MARINi:i: WB 4 M 10 2 P 3"" 3H 4" 6" J C MergrS Ross t4 5 41 2 1 24718TEMERAIRE wb 5 107 S 12 11" 10* 81 G"k 7" P Ratti- K E Hitt 12 If 15 6 3 24365- *TOUKAlLLA vv -1 110 11 C 4 4h 41 7 !• E AYatters R V Stsburger 13 15 10 4 2 24551 RESOURCEFUL W S 107 12 3 10! 9" !:h P P R DupP sis Canyon Stable 13 20 20 8 4 24626*CLUB vvc 3 106 14 4 9- ll1 I21 121 lO" E Kenn dy.S Ross t4 I 41 2 1 24718 KING JIMMY wb 6 120 9 9 8" 7i 71 llh 11" J Kellum Dwyker Stable 13 13 12 5 21 24718*ACCOUNT w 4 120 3 10 12s 131,13,,1310]21 C Zocller E S Lutlier 6 8 7 3 8-5 MMlFRAKCAIS 9 107 7 13 14 14 14 14 13" S Renick Sunnylaml Sta 30 100 100 40 20 24089 CZARIST * WB 5 112 1 14 7i 8nt10110,114 L Fator J Lowe 6 10 10 4 2 tCoupled as S. Ross entry. Time. :24, :49, 1:14, 1:40%, 1:54. Track fast. Winnjr— Br. g. by Hand Grenade or War Fame — Caro Nome, by ornament trained by V. Coll; bred by Mr. A. King Macomber. AVinner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:43. AT POST — 3 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won driving; second and third easily. BLACK DART was rushed into the lead at the start and gfimely won all the way. BLOCKHEAD Improved his position steadily on the outside and finished fast. HARASS moved up rapidly after rounding the f;;r turn and m in «] se quarters in the final sixteenth between the two leaders. BTFII ran well throughout. EASY MONEY eloped a big gap from a slow beginning. MARINER alt. RE-SOU RC KIT L finished Ust TOURYILLA showed speed. ACCOUNT began in a tangle. CZAR1ST was eased up when he tired.


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