Daily Racing Form Charts: Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-19

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AQUEDUCT MEW YORK, N. T., MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1928- Aqueduct 1 1-4 Miles, 51 Feet. Seventh day. Queens Couuty Jockey Club, Spring Meeting of 21 days. Weather clear. Stewaid Represent. ng t!ie National SI -cplc-cliase and Hunt Association. II. V. Maxwell. Stewards of Meetm-. II W. Maxwell. II. W. Base nnd W. S. Vosburgb. Judges. K. C. Smith and C. Cornelil sen. Starter. Mars Cussidy. Racing Secretary, II. C. Pcbler. Racing starts at 2: 0 p. m. t liicao time, 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. U blinkers. Wig-tires in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate bone, dale, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *Iudb ates apprentice allowance. **Ten pounds. 0|3|CU* FIRST RACE— 5-3 Mile. Miss Stir, Sept. 25, 1922— 07*4— 2— 107. Purse ,000. 2-IJ9kJ/z£ ycav-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to wtaau C.03; second, 00; tl:ird. 00. Index Ilors9 AWtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S» 25928- "CLATTER w 105 5 2 l2 l2 G Schrnci Kershaw Stable 2 13-5 11-5 1 1-3 2" fil4Mi:ci INITION w 10 2 3 3 3i Lh 9 Moore G I Widener flO 10 8 3 8-5 MM MAE QUINCE w 111 4 1 IV V 3 F Weiner J E Madden 7 S 8 3 8-3 25797 TALARIS wn lit 11 C CM 41 4 J CrgmyleJ E Davis 10 20 IS 6 3 25797 ••SPORTING. GRIT w 101 1 7 V f ! S» W Long Bud Fisher 30 40 4. 15 8 25508 AGNES WYKN wr. 103 11 8 71 -nk C B KenndyP II Fauleoner 8 10 8 3 8-5 25797 SPEEDY SHAW WB US BIS 11 8". 7" F CollcttiCanvon Stable 15 15 15 6 3 SSSSSFRIEDA 1.. w HI IS 17 12J S 8l I, Fator Short Grs Btd S3* G 5 2 1 25928 RIO RITA will E 4 4i 7H U1 JK McCoyW S Rosen 50 50 50 25 12 25928 SHI BOLT w IM 8 J SS M| lcj F Taial II E Mativille 20 20 15 G 3 25117 WHITE P P W 118 IS U ] i 11 ■ II1 J Shanks Linton Farm Sta.50 50 50 25 12 DUCAT will M U il:.°, I2nt F J BmterBrookmeada Sta 10 12 12 G 3 24459* BL Ill MHTKOR w 101 1.1 11 13*14*131 Q Pose W H Itet 30 50 50 25 12 SS7*7**SKOOT CLOWN w 104 7 11 » 124 14«| C 1 iohl P S P Randolphs 15 10 4 2 SSSSS SILVER JAY wu 118 18 15 11J 1G1 15 « II Thin ■bcrMarslic.il Field 20 30 30 12 G SSSSS* MISS COLUMBIA wb 10S G 12 IS 1S| 16* F Hicks C Buxton 50 50 50 25 5 25C92 MARTEAU w US 17 1G IT1 17 17 S onnell Artlcn Farms St 20 30 30 12 6 •RUSSET wn IM 12 14 U IV 1SJ J Baby i O Widener flO 10 8 3 8 5 25928 LEOTUR w 120 3 2 19 19 19 A Collins C H Thieriot 30 40 40 20 10 jCoupled as G. D. Widener entry. Tini3, l:SSt% Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. by Thunderer— Shuttle, by Fair llay trained by M. Ilirsch; bred by Mrs. T. J. Berlin. Wiuu.T enlered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:31. AT POST— 2 minutes. Sriit Band and slow. Won easily; sccor.d and third driving. CLATTER m t with some early interference and was in close quarters to the final sixteenth, when she tame through into the lead to win going nway. RECO.N IlTON saved ground next to the rail, showed a gcod order of speed, but tired slightly at the end. MAI , ![ . E quit badly after having set "the pace to the final eighth. TALAKI8 was going well at the end. FRIEDA L. had a rough race. Scratched— 240C3 Grey .oat. I1C. Overweights — .4nes Wynn, I pounds: Miss Columbia. 2. 1 - - =. *y£±f SECOND RACE — About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. Pur.;;. ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. OvreZrrl: Allowances. Net value to winner ,150; second, 50; third, 50. Index Horses A Wt PP St 4 8 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 256X8 •BELPHBOOR w 7 143 1 3 4» 5 2 1« 1" R McNce T Hitchcock 4-5 11-10 11-3 1-6 171.51 RIP w 7 151 3 7 G- 42 1» 2* 220 H JeffcottRaritan Stable 8 12 10 3 6-5 258C0*«1UG VEDA wsb G 135 2 2 3 7 5 3-« 325 H Hunt J Livingston 10 15 15 5 8-5 FATHER HOLT wo 4 135 5 6 7 l1 42 4 4« A Haway H Kscott flS 20 20 6 3 25K00 ST"P FLIRTING w G 145 4 1 V 24 GJ 5« 5" Or Hardy 11 Kscott fl5 20 20 6 3 24I«7 KATHLN CROSBYw G 140 7 5 2- 3"k 7 G G B Wolke J B Davis IS 15 12 4 7-5 tMSSaOISEAU DOR w G 142 C 4 ln* 6 3 Fell. J Pierce Lg Cabin Std St2 2 So 1-2 1-1 tCnnpted as ll. Kscott entry. Time, 4:124i- Track fast. Winner — h. h, by As dAtout — Belle Flour, by Flying Fox trained by P. Green; bred in France by Mine. E. Diane WENT TO POST— 2 56. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won eas ly: second aud third the same. BELPUEGOB was, saved close up for the first turn of the field, then took the lead when called on and won in a canter. RIP showed a good turn of spe 1 and taek the lead, but was tiring at the end. Rill VEDA was unruly in the early racing and, being frequently taken back, lost much ground and can : do better. FATHER HOLT was badly knocked ni out. STOP PLIBTING ran poorly. KATHLEEN jCBOSBI qoil badly. OISKAD I OK was in a close up position when he fell at the fourteenth jump. Scratched— 251 s2-Saorstat, 142. Overweight — Father Holt, I pounds. Corrected weights — Dig Veda, 1M5: Oiseau dOr. 142. E ■ ~ — •tjOOQE; THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. John P. Grior, June 25. 1921—1:30 — 4—127. Purse ,000. 3-ivOtJtjr id year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $"C0; second, 00; third, 00. I Index Horses AWtPPStVi V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S •SMS**ONE HOUR will 4 1 l3 li I1 1J l2i G SelirncrA C Schwartz 2J 3 3 1 1-3 LSBSll DARKNESS w 117 2 3 31 l2 3". 2a 22 J II ISurkelXauiiock F m St2l 1G-5 1G-5 G 5 2-5 r258i2 NIXES WS 111 3 5 5 5 4 4 31 P GodwiinVheatley Sta 2J 3 13-5 4-5 1-3 25572 PRINCESS TINA w 124 5 2 2 22 22 3" 4« I McAtee Audley Farm Sta 24 16-5 3 1 1-3 25003* *CATSP1.AY wc 17 1 4 44 3nl 5 5 5 F. Walters Greentree Sta 15 20 20 6 3 Time. :23y5, :47, 1:12. 1:39. Track fast. Winner- R. f, by Snob II.— Daylight Sa.ing, by Star Shoot trained by M. Ilirsch; bred by Mr. Joshua S. CosdeiO. WENT TO POST— 3.23. AT POST— 1 minute. ; Stai t good and slow. Won easily; seeasji and third driving. OXF. HOUB set a fast pace and easily won all th- way. DARKNESS was saved through the early racing and clo.-ed up some ground, but tired in the final drive. NIXIE began slowly, lost ground on [the Stretch turn and was Mag bet best in the last eighth. PRINCESS TINA tired from cha.sins th" silaail floacst and was quitting badly under her weight in the final eighth. tATSPEAY was outclassed and was eased up v.l.en beat a. OsCitfk£hiv5 FOURTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. Audacious. July 4. 1921—1:23—5—126. Nineteenth Run-iOPtJO ning UNION CLAIMING STAKES. ,530 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner ,050; second. 00; third. 50. : ladex Horses AWtPP St t ]i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P S t; 2S7M *TARA*S HALL wsrs 115 1 1 :;" 2 la Y- V G BchrnerE M. Dyers S-5 3-5 9-5 11-20 1-5 25974-r.n:.l. ; CLASS wllO 4 5 t 3" 4s 43 2" P CiodwinJ Livingston 3 4 4 7-5 1-2 24189 NURSERY RHYMESw 111 2 2 lh 14 2 2 3 P Walls Sagamore Sta 12 15 15 5 2 ■25«H BYSTANDER w 115 5 4 4h 4J 3 »* 41* L McAtee A W Wentzel 3 34 3 G-5 1-2 25572 *H17N T.V WIEDAIRw 110 3 2 5 5 5 5 5 F Moon Fvosedale Sta 4 5 1G-5 G-5 1-2 Time, 23. :47, 1:12, 1:25. Track fast. Winner — R. c, by Donnaeor.a — Milfoil by Vulcaiu trained by M. Ilirsch: bred by Mr. J. D. Smith. | Winner entered t,. be eialssed for .0t0. WEHT TO POST— 3:52. AT POST— 1 mnute. Start .;. 1 sad fast. Woa easily; secaai nnd third driving. T ABAS BALL set the early pace, tiseu was taken liack aad saved to the head of the stretch and, coining tli".ii,!i on the inside, raced into n safe lead and won in a canter. BURKING CLASS finished fast and oatgamed NURSERY RHYMES at the end. NUBSERX RHYMES raced well, but tired ri_;ht tat the end. BT8TAKOEB ran a poor race. HENRIETTA WILDAIB ran out when going to the stretch turn. Scratched— 2M9S Daaat 105: 25575 Aaapaathos, 105: 24S43 Judge Cartlett, 112; 24120,Daric, 110; SB8B9 Bhakitop, 103; 2357S Tiffin. 110: 257.!! MilCon, 105. Oretwatght Bystasdter, 1 psoad OflfeCST FTFTH RACE— 5~3 Mile. Miss Star. Sept. 36. 1922— : 57%— 2— 107. Purse ,000. 2-OxLreJ? I ycai-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner §700; second, 00; third, ?1C0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt Str Pin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 ■ 2557 4 ••CRTSTL BROOM wis 103 2 4 2 1" 1" G SchrncrPineland Stable 24 3. 1G-5 G-5 1-2 L" 253WLADY CAPULET w 112 G 1 14 2» 2s S ODnellS Ross 3 3 2 4 5 2-5 LtSCSS SOUL OF HONOB W 115 4 2 3 33 S*| P GodwtnAodley Fm Sta 3 4 1S-5 7-5 3-5 25U40 .MII.I. HAND W* KM 1 I 4 4 4:t L McAtee G D Widener 8 10 10 3 8-5 fxSdtt SCALAWAG w 115 I 5 5«| 54 5"k F Vveiner J B Madden 10 10 8 3 8-5 t; SS797PI EASE w 115 7 7 7 V V J McCoy Mendham Sta 20 30 20 8 4 25801 MORSUN wa 101 5 8 G G 72 F Hicks B Block 20 30 "0 12 6 SUN HATTER W MS 12 12 ! J S1 8n J CrgmylcW S Kilmer 20 30 20 8 4 24G63 MISS PARADISE w !00 13 9 S2 y- !i4 B Witters Mrs J SciaCuga 20 M 30 12 6 Mil M VC w 1M1 1 G 16 ID1 10"k J McGovn II S Brown 30 50 50 20 10 2-172.! K.W RUDDY W 115 • M il-ll"ll4J Bollero B B Stable 20 30 30 12 6 •■ 258«:» FRIAR*3 ORB W 111 Jit 13 123 122 12 P Walla A Hallow 30 50 50 20 8 I 23923 CHATFORD wis 10? 11 11 IT- i:j» 134 F J BakcrD Lederer 50 50 50 20 10 PENARC WM 110 10 11 14 14 14 L Fator T M Cassidy 15 20 20 8 4 Time. l:00"ft. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c, by Golden Broom — Crystal Isles, by Great Dritian tiained by M. Hbsch; bred by Mr. 11. Disntoa. WENT TO POST — 4.17. AT POST— 1 minute. Slut 4 isd "id slow. Won dririas; ecasal rnj third the same. CRYSTAL BROOM, close up from the start, raced well in the final drive and •Btgassed LADY CAPULET. The i Wee saved gnmmt aext to the rail, set a goad pace and only gave way la the final j strides. SOUL OK HONOR met with setae early laterfcreace and was pocketed on the inside in the final ■ eighth. MILL HAND had no mishap. SCALAWAG siiowed a good flight of speed, but lost ground on the -!how aad was fir. rig .:t the end. Scratched— 2G02GMei l*oo, 115; 28086 Baaaay, 115. Orern debts Ulcaac, 1| paaads; Friars Orb, .!: Peasrc, 2. •?a i6T;iand® SIXTH RACE— 1 MJc. John P. Gricr. June 25. 1921— 1:30—4— 1270 Purso ,000. 3-OvTEfc ye.ir-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S700; second, 00: third. 00. ladea Uacaea AWtPPSt M ]j -:i Btt Km lackeya Owners O H C P S MM2**F*DJOP NANSENWB4 111 8 3 2 2- T 1- 11 V Moon B B Stable |5 G IS -5 S-5 4-5 f 2S513** FLYING SCUD W 4 113 17 IB* ! 4 :;". 3J S* B WattaraF E Brown 5 5 41 2 1 I 258S9 SUPERSEDE v.r.ttfl 4 7 14 V 21 2 ::".. H LmkeVama Farm Sta I 10 8 3 8-5 :. 57I LOW GEAR w I 115 7 4 M. 8 . 74 41 F Weiner J E Madden 8 8 8 3 8-5 i 25G17 LTLK ASBESTOS W 5 IB 19 11 V 7 74 4" :.. S RaUck Sunnvland Sta 15 20 15 6 3 , 25930 CLUB wa S 110 10 15 i::,;i4 104 9 G J Mergler S lioss HO 12 12 G 3 2432CTHK WORLD wa 7 123 12 1 I" tOlU" S 7 c j BakerMra G II Abbott-: 10 8 4 2 S5S5t*BRAMABIAU wis I IM :; E 1" 1" 1 C4 ■* K Force Ascot Stable 20 20 20 8 4 25SfiS**HOUSE IMY wa 4 115 2 G 5 C4 :,"" •:- c Diebl w it roe 10 12 12 5 2J SSMtS*CAPTN MARTIN W S U5 15 13 11» 12»il2»lU W R Duplsla Canyon Stable 30 30 30 12 G SUSS KINGSPORT villi 1 J 5« G1 GMoll j Wilson j Lottos 30 4 40 15 8 25859 DRY TOAST w 4 122 IS 2 3.4 44 1112* 12" A Collins C W Landers 30 30 30 12 6 :25:;87 BIRCH WB 4 US 13 IS 15« 14« 13» 13113" J Bollero B B Stable |S G ls-5 S-5 4-5 SSS61 DEEP SEA alls !i 1 I 124 i:;!M4H4 1 11 G B"se S Roas J10 12 12 6 3 S5SSS:* MORBELLE W 4 US 14 17 14l 155 15"J15J15" G SchrnerB Block 2 1 -5 13-5 7-5 7-10 1 ••ROCK CAKE w :", ill 5 14 17- 174 17"11G: I6i C Powers Mrs J M lwloi-50 H 50 20 10 Z4SS5**DRAMA W 4 1*5 IS 13 IS4181 U1 17ilT1 McKblcJ P Smith ::o M 30 12 6 •..-,t.iy SWING HIGH w 3 lll S12 1S1 B* lSllS3 W H CntlneA H Burkart 50 50 50 20 10 2I0« BAY SARI wa 5 125 11 l!l IS 19 1! 19 19 F Catrone C It Fleiachma 3 J 40 10 15 8 fCaapied .1. B. B Stable entry; +s. Boss cntrv. Tima. :234i. :4715, 1:13. 1:4S%. Track fast. Winner P.r e. by Leonardo II —Faa below, by p, : r Pan .trained by W. OConnor; bred by Mr. Bdwsrd •. rUmnMtL VTiaaei entered to be claimed for ,100. WENT TO POST— 1:13. AT POST— 2 minutes. SUrl eood sad Slow. Won fl od and third the same. PRIBDJOr NANSBN. bard ridden m1! the way, took the lead on th - last turn, but was doing his best at the end. PLYING SI I I came ratt in the tiaal drive and ontanmed SUPER8EDK at the end. The I. tl ee raa well and bad as mishaps. low GRAB fiaisbed w II. MOBBBLLB brgaa slowly and rinsed a MS S»S "ut was tltti to race wide in the stretch. BAX SARI was eased up in the lust eighth. S, rate bed 23OC0 Tyson, 115. Overweight— Swiuy High, 1 pouuJ. /


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