Daily Racing Form Charts: Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-21

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AQUEDUCT NEW YORK, N. Y.. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, 1928. Aqueduct 1 14 Miles. 51 Fwt. Ninth day. QBeCM County Jockey Club. .Spring meeting of 21 days. Weather cloudy. Steward Representing the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association. H. W. Maxwell. Stewards of Meeting. II V Maxwell H. V. Sage and W. S. Voshiirgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornehl-6en. Start-T. Mars Caandsidy. Racing Secretary, H. C. Peblcr. Racing starts at 2.30 p m Chicago time. 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, dale, track record, age of horse and weighta tarried. Indicates apprentice allowance. ODOi £J FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Miss Ltar, Sept. 25, 1922— : 57%— 2— 107. Axiom Handicap. ■UiiXU ,200 Added. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner ,020; second, 00; third. 00. Index n«rt AWtllSt , Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 25801 AUTUMN BLOOM w 10S G 1 l1 I1 I1 G Fields J Livingston 8 10 5 2 1 25973 KILHARH nlM 7 7 4h 1" 21 W Kolsay Newtondale Sta 4 4 4 7-5 3-5 2597.! HBALY will r. 3 5 3- 3 r Weiner J K Madden 2J 3J 16-5 6-5 3-5 65751 **ROODLB8 vr. 110 8 8 8 8 4"k ■ Watters Mrs J Sciaclugafl 4 3 11-10 2-5 64663 GREY COAT wtUSil G G1 6J 6] S Ol/nell 8 Ross 8 10 S 3 8-5 86646 FATEFUL w NO] 2 5 7 7" V J Malben R T Wilson 20 30 20 8 4 88464* AIR CHIEF wit 112 1 4 2» 5* 7 W Long Burt Fisher 6 8 7 2 1 86667* MISS PAUAIHSE W MB 4 2 8j 4" 8 C Diehl Mrs J Soiaciugatl 4 3 11-10 2-5 tCoupUd as Mrs. J. Sciaccauga entry. Tims, :59%. Track good. Winner Br. g. by Actuary — Bed Leaf, by Dulse trained by R. A. Smith; bred by Mr. Jerome B. Resp-s.-,. Winner entered C be chimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:33. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good ai,d slow. Won driving: second and third the same. AUTUMN BLOOM set a swift pace from the start and §H cJy outfinished KII.DAUE. The latter raced close up from the start and made a game finish. HEAI.Y raced well and was in close ijiiartrs back of the two leaders. ROODI.ES began slowly and finished resolutely, but lost considerable ground ou the turns. MiSS PARADISE quit badly. " Scratched— 35644 Chang. 1M; 24689 Mart Mrii— , 116. Iv.tu.uiits i.rey Coat. 11 pounds; Fateful. 11. Coil ■■■: •■! weight--Healy. 114. OAA4 W7 SECOND RACE— About 2 Mil;s. Third Running WHEATLEY STEEPLECHASE HANDI-AiOA 4 CAP. ,000 Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,725; second, 1928.sh00; thud. C0. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 8 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 88688 NOMAD wn 5 135 1 2 41 4* 3° lJ Is H JeffcottMarshall Field 2* 18-5 3J 1 2-5 IIIMBg FAIR w 4 130 5 4 3" 1* l| 2- 2« W Bethel J E Widenec 4-5 11-10 12-5 1-6 85866 •:: il. KNIGHT W 4 130 4 5 22 24 2* 3" 3° ■ Wolke Greentree Sta 6 6 4J 6-5 1-2 86838 CHERAMY W 4 130 2 15 I 5 4« 4« C Pinon Dorwood Sta 10 10 10 3 6-5 17101 FAIRY LOBS w 5 132 3 3 l» 3* 4-9 5 I II Hunt Sunnylar.d Sta 10 10 8 21 1 Time. 4:16. Track good. Winner B. g, by Omar Khayyam —Bobolink II. , by Will— J I trained by M. Brady: bred by Mr. Arthur II. Hancock. WENT TO POST— 2:57 AT POST— 1 minute. Start gr od and fast. Won easily; second and third the same. NOMAD was saed well back of the leaders for the first turn of the field, then closed up with a rush thraagii the last half mile into the lead and was going away at the end. BE FAIR, under early restraint, was mark used :n racing with BOLD KNIGHT on the second turn of the field and was tiring Ladly at tl: - end. BOLD KNIGHT tired after sltowing a good order of speed for the first turn of the field. CTIEKAMY was always outrun. FAIRY LORE quit after showing a great burst of early speed. Serat. !:e.l— 25!VJ» Bangle. MM; 25: 20-Rabcl. 143; 88696 Signal. 112. ■ - 0£»6 -fl Q THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. John P. Grier, June 25, 1921—1:36 — 4—127. Purse ,000. S-Mt10 year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fia Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 25042 MI VII iA ws S US 2 2 1" I1 lh lh l"k L Fator T M Cassidy 3 4 4 7-5 1-2 25070 CROYDEN wi: t lin 3 1 21 2" 2t 2 * A PascmaFair Stable 2 2i 11-5 4-5 1-3 S886S TANTIVY w 3 115 5 5 51 61 5! 41 31 R WkraanH P Whitney 3 4 1S-5 6-5 1-2 25970 BOIS 1 E ROSE wr 4 119 1 4 3 41 4= 5J 4nk M Garner W Ziegler Jr 4 5 5 2 4-5 88831 STRETCHER w 3 115 4 3 4U 31 31 3 5« E Sande W M Moore 10 12 10 3 7-5 2574» PANTHER w 2 105 7 7 8 8 61 6= 6J J CallahnJ S Herkness 30 50 M 20 10 88884 INSPECTOR C. «■ 4 117 6 8 74 5 8 8 75 G Fields T W OBrien 20 20 20 7 3 257!»8 PAAVO wa S 122 8 6 6 71 V 7* 8 R Duplsis Canyon Sta 50 100 100 30 12 Time. :24. :48%. 1:18%, 1:39%. Track good. Winn-r — TL e. by Leonardo II. — The Gleanier, by Master Robert trained by W. Livingston; bred by Messrs. Crommeiin and Oorhain. WENT TO POST— 3:22. AT POST— 3 minutes. Star: .Mod and sliw. Won driving; second and third the same. MI V1I1A s.t ■ fast pace nearly all the way and outfinished CROYDEN resolutely to win. CROYDEN. under early restraint, ra. »d well, but tired in the final drive. TANTIVY was outrun early and forced to c-.nie wide in the stretch, but finished faster than the first two. BOIS DE BOSK was crowded bac k badly in the stretch and was coming again at the end. STRETCHER had no mishaps. INSPECTOR C. showed speed. PANTHER ran poorly. s ra! i | EM I Kiev. 110; °.5974 Dear Lady, MM; 2G0281King Charles. 105; 25931 Gormond. 122. «- £»« -| Q TOUETH RACE— 6 1-2 Eurlor.gs. Ramonour. June 13. 1927— 1:17%— 3— 107. Epinard 4dandjai JLsy Highweight Handicap. ,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 70; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt M Vi Str Fin Jocke.s Owne . O H C P 8 8S?8S*IND*N LOVK CALLw 4 120 5 5 4 2l 11 1HL Fator M A Silvers 9-5 11-5 11-5 3-5 out 25572 BYRD wr. 4 126 4 3 I1 1* 2J 2« A PascmaFair Stable 8-5 11-5 11-5 3-5 out SS18S CRSTAL DOMlNOw 4 120 2 2 2 3« 3* 3» R WkmanH T Archibald 21 3 9-5 1-2 out 21410 MONTFERRAT wb 5 119 3 4 5 4= 4» 4 P Walls Sagamore Sta 12 15 12 4 8-5 FN! "ATX STONEwbSUS 11 8» S S S C KummerMis H Pulitzer 15 15 12 4 8-5 Time. :23-5. :47, 1:14%, 1:19. Track good. Win:: r— B. c. by Polymelian — Free Love, by Chouberski trained by W. A. Crawford; bred by Mr. Pint T. thinni. WENT TO POST— 3:52. AT POST— 1 minute. Start go ni aad fi-t. Won ridden out; second and third driving. INDIAN LOVE CALL, after being saved back of the leaders, closed up with a rush in the stretch Into the lead and was going away at the end. BYRD showed the most early speed, saved ground on tlie stretch tttrm, where he raced through the deepest going and Lr.-d badly iu th final eighth. CRYSTAL I i DOMINO had no mi.-haps and was tiring at the end. MONTFKBRAT was always outrun. FOUNDATION STONE ill a 1 speed to the h-ad of the stretch and va eased up when beaten. St it in.-! — 2-".7;S-Sandv. l-l- QftOA IIrTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. Miss Star, Sept. 25, 1922— :572i— 2— 107. Purse ,000. 2-IOl/ year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second. S200; third, 00. Index Horses AWtllSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88888**CLICK W 112 6 1 1J l5 Is G SchinerE M Byera 4-5 4-5 3-4 1-4 out 25801 FARMER wb 113 4 5 31 3» 21! F Weiner J E Madden 6 10 8 8-5 1-4 2S8S3RED BANK wii 116 2 2 25 21 3s G Ellis Greentree Sta 2 11-5 2 2-5 out 88888 ABINGT Will] 16 45 4l 4" F CatroneF W Price 30 100 50 12 4 M IRTGAGH w 113 3 3 6 6 5*1 W Kelsav Aiidover Sta 30 60 60 12 5 2C0!7 CHATFORD ws:; 113 5 4 5" 5 6 F J F.akei D Lederer 30 60 60 12 5 Time, :585. Track good. Winner— Ch. c, by High IMme — Photo, by I.langwm trained by M. Hirsch; bred by Mr. W. B. Hapf - WENT TO POST— 4 22. AT POST— 2 minutes. S irf Md i"I slow. Won easily; second and bird driving. CLICK b.gan fast and. racing into a long lead, was never fully extended and won in a eanler. FARMER ritUhed irell and Mrtgamed RED BANK. The latter tired badly right at the end. ABINGTON eaved ground on the inside and was going well at the end. Sera: 1 -23883 1r.ineing Step, 11". 9C9JJ1 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Ladkin. June 17. 1924—1:42—3—122. Purse ,000. 3-MntOMdM J- year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtllSt M * SO Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P S 25! 7 I COCKRILL W I Ul 1 1 lHl* l" 1" V G Sc-hrnerJ P Smith 6-5 8-5 6-5 1-2 1-4 25752 BUNTARIS WB 3 181 5 7 2* 2| 2»| 2» 2" P Walls Sairaniore Sta 21 16-5 K.-5 6-5 1-2 25838 i BRIGHT STEELw 8 110 3 2 3" 41 33 31 3 H GofrupG C Winfrey 10 10 7 21 1 24847 "GAY LOTHARIO wi MG 4 3 G" 7- 43 4. 4,k10 WatteisW B Coe 5 6 5 2 1 88878* •NEGOPOL1 wb S MS 2 8 8 8 6l 5 5 B KennMy.T S Elliott 8 12 10 4 2 88888 KING JIMMY wa G 1:0 7 5 73 5". 53 6= 61. W Kelly P Maitn M 20 20 7 3 2.V».:0 BLUE DIAMOND W 4 120 6 4 5"k 61 * 8 71 J CallahnR Hvams 50 100 100 30 10 220S7 WAR LORD wb 5 120 8 6 4»1 V " 7 8 V Peters nMrs R F Carman20 30 30 10 4 Time, :24%. :48%, 114. 1:40. 1:47. Track good. Winner B. L by Sand Male Katrine, by Prince Palntiae trained by J. P. Smith; bred in England by Sanford Btnd rarni. Winner entered to be claimed for ,100. WENT TO POST— 4:47. AT POST— 1 minute. St. nt good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. COCKRILL wis much the beat and, Itrnllnr. au.iy into a long lead, saved ground all the way to win nrith much to spare. BUNTARIS, always wrond Lest, had no exease. BK1GHT STKBL ran bis ra GAY LOTHARIO was never a serious contender. NEGOPOLI rtoaed some ground. WAR IORD C|iiit In It


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