Daily Racing Form Charts: Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-26

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— — ■— »— ■— ■ " — — — ; I — _— AQUEDUCT HEW YORK. V. T.. MONDAY, JUNE 25. 1923.— Aqueduct 1 1-4 Miles. 51 Feet. Thirteenth day. Cfc — Queens County Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 21 days. Weather clear. _ 2* Steward ■Lfuetattel the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association. II. ft. Maxwell. Stewards of Meeting. H. V. Maxwell. II. W. Sage and W S. Voshurgh. Judges. E. C. Smith and C. Cornehl- sen. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, II. C. Pebler. Racing starts at 2:M p. m. Chicago time. 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. II blinkers. Fig- *j ■res in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse ~_ ■nd weights carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. . ;: " ■ — — sci 0_ I Or FIRST RACE-5-8 Mile. Miss Star. Sept. 25. 1922— :57J .-2-107. Purse . 2-04aO year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Claiming. Net value to winner $.00; second, 00. third, 00. R . . R Index Horses AWtPPSt K Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S R3 26360* •WESTOVKirs 1BBYW103 12 6 7" 3 1 J Bejshak P H Faulconer 5 7 7 3 7-5 Pa L1LLIK C8ANK wb 111 8 1 lS £ J H BurkeGoodtime sta hlea 1- 1 _ Marshall Field 10 10 7 3 7-5 26362 -CAMPANIA wb 107 13 5 4 2"* 3 P Hatti M1U* *GRANBY w 101 10 8 6"" 5°k 4i 9 Rose Goodestone Sta 30 j0 J 12 6 tSSIlRHAPSODY ANN wb 100 4 3 3»M1 5! J Mergler S Ross H • • » «-■ an and MISS* SHERWOOD W 102 3 2 * 9*V W Long Bud higher B 9 1? « * » MlW*"CHTAHOOCHBH w 109 5 7 M + 71 C Walters W A Rosen W 8-a .-» M 1-4 wi wide M1WDANCE WM 14 « « 8 J McGovnJ ■ Madden 8 10 10 4 2 th 11U101 !■ " J Demane Morven bt d St30 40 40 lb 8 84r.»l • T, 1-1 FY O VL w 101 2 9 ••SUN " BlUPK wlOJ 7 10 10.j9 10i G Rose F Spear 20 30 30 12 6 ••ROYAL BETTIE wb 101 6 11 9 _*l_ R Lewis S Ross t6 8 8 3 8-i _ Mwtfmn w 110 14 12 14 13 12s S Eiden Fair Stable 20 J .0 8 4 2V 71 TO EVA wb 114 0 14 12 12* 13* H Shillick Mrs A 9 Brown30 51 50 20 8 *J 25001 SFAYING HOUR w 111 11 13 13* 14 14 J CallahnR Hyams 20 30 30 1- 6 — ttoupled as S. Ross entry. ■ Time, 1:02%. Track slow. . Winner— Ch. f. by Trojan— Romantic, by Transvaal trained by J. P. Jones; bred by Mr. P. H. _. Faulconer. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. 2C WENT TO POST— 2 31. AT POST— 2 minutes. M Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. M WlSTOYERS I1UJY began slowiv. but responded when called on and, closing a gap. finished fast on M ••!" the outside passed the leaders and was going away at the end. LILLIK CANE showed the most speed s, CAMPANIA worked her way ■» on the ins.de and fm- from the start, but tired in the final sixteenth. islied well ORANBY finish. Ml with a rush on the outside. RHAPSODY ANN ran well. tllAPlA- IIOOCMEE was bumped and forced back after the start, then could never improve her position. R Scratched -2G3G0 Innocent. 101; 26302 Raggedy, 119; 202S5 Colonels Daughter, 111. CI Overweight!?— Sherwood, 1 pound: Dance, ■": To Eva. 1. __ = _ r- bj by »- r» «nf» SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. _i -4t*J Allowances. Net value to winner ,100; second, 50; third. 50. InoVx H,,rses A Wt PP St 4 8 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 " ** 26344 0USMN w 4 147 2 3 9 2« 1 1 1« J FgeraldT Hitchcock 2-5 1-2 1-2 out- Jj 24»43 HOY _ CHARGE w 4 142 3 2 4 3« 3» 2* 2 H JeffcottMarshall Field 4 5 5 1 out t 26886 MCIIK MILITAIREw 5 148| 4 4 1« 1« 9 3" P Mr BowkA C Bostwick 6 7 5 1 out t 2C2H6 PAYCOCK wb 4 144 1 1 2* 4 4 4 4 G Hardy Miss C I Drew 15 15 12 21 out t = Time, 4:18%. Track slow. J _j Winner— B. g, by Devizes— Henley, by Junior trained by P. Green; bred in England by Sir W. * Cooke . - WENT TO POST — 2:55. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third the same. - OARSMAN followed the leaders under restraint for a mile, then raced into the lead In the second i C turn of th- field and drew away to win eased up. ROYAL CHARGE jumped well and finished gamely. i ~ ■ MARCHE MII.ITAIEE ran a good race for the first turn of the field and came again n the f.nal drive. PAYCOCK raced well for the first turn of the field and was not persevered with further. ,, Overweights— Marche Militaire. U pounds. 2 : O-J/aO-rT THIRD RACE-7-8 Mile. Audacious. July 4. 1921-1:23-5-126. Circus Handicap. . U4"7 ,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Not value to winner ,00a; second, 00, R third, 00. S I1Ux jjorses AWtPPSt ,i V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 B •aiaaimrnrvr RAUER w 4 117 E 4 a 2 * 21 lnk l2 E Barnes Idle Hr Sfk F S3J 18-5 3i 6-5 1-2 1 FII ■ KER walll I I 9 9*9 2 2 1D McAffeBelair Sfd Sta 2 11-5 9-5 4-5 1-3 2 SS798 „ „ JOHNCAVAN-GHWB 3 105 2 2 r- f 4 3* 3 A Rob-tsnA J Goldsbor-gh20 20 20 7 3 , P 4" P Walls H T Archibald 5 6 5 2 1 | 6 262 19C-STAI. IKMINO w 4 113 8 8 61 61 ISij -Cx-tic w 4 100 4 5 4- S 9 4- 5 1 C BradleyMrs J S Dean 50 50 50 20 8 , riff: -si v ForWVRD WB4 113 1 1 7" 7 V 71 6 J H Burke J P Smith 4 10 8 3 7-5 5 „ kwKH K MVER ZlVm 7 7 8 8 8 I 7- J Maiben W Ziegler Jr 8 10 I 21 6-5 r- 25642 -GERARD w 3 110 6 6 5* 5 i 51 61 8 L McAtee G D Widener 6 8 7 21 6-5 5 j Time, :23%. :46%, 1:11%, 1:25%. Track slow. Winner-Ch. e. by North Star III.— lied of Roses, by Cunard trained by H. J. Thompson; bred -by Idle Hour Stock Farm. WENT TO POST— 3:23. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. raced FILEMAKER into defeat through the stretch and , BUDDY BATJBB close up from the start, was going awav at the end. FILEMAKER set a good pace to the stretch and finished gamely mt was 4 all the turns and had no mishaps. tklMAI. tiriii .t the end JOHN CAVANACII saved ground on TOMIXO made up much ground. FANTASTIC ran a good race. SUN FORWAUD was brought w.de . wht n entering the stretch. Scratched— 20011 Excalibur, 112. Overweight— Kirkover, 1 pound 0AjAQ FOURTH RACE-1 Mile. John P. Grier. June 25. 1921-1:36-4—127. Ninth Running j 1504yO SPECULATION CLAIMING HANDICAP. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net . value to winner ,150; second, 00; third, 50. "in Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 ; 2C219 MONTFKKKAT wb S 100 6 1 3 1= 1* 1| l"k J R jshak Sagainore Sta 6 6 6 2 1 k G Rose W M Moore 21 1G-5 3 1 --5 • fi-l« STIM-TCHEIl w 3 93 4 4 41 9 4= 2 -h ffit5*CROYDEN mSlS 1 2 1" oU31 3 3 G Fields Fair Stable 4 « 16-5 6-5 1-2 ; IsTM.YoNSHlRE W. G M 3 6 6 6"6 5 41 J Maiben W J [ Salmon 31416-5 6-5 1-2 ; SaMJjTTGGLER w 4 105 2 3 2»k 2»k 2» 4 5" JCallah-nA II Waterman IS 15 8 3 8-a Sm41BUKN * 4 107 5 5 6" 4- 5-6 • J McCoy W Ziegler Jr 5 8 8 3 6-3 Tima. :23%. :46%. 1:12%. 1:39. Track slow. AYinner-B h by Maboul -onstan.e dAntioche. I.y Phoenix trained by J. H. Stotler; bred in Frame by O.unt 1j- Marois. Winner entered to be claimed for ,u00. WENT TO POST — 3:53. AT POST — 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won driving; n-i ond and third the same. MONTEFBRRAT moved up rapidly on the outside and raced into a long lead, but was tiring a. the end STRETCHER was knocked back on the far turn v.hen he started to come on he inside, but recovered gam.lv. came to the outside and finished fast HOYDEN ran a good race all the way and ffnished fa-t DEVONSHIRE began itowly and finished fastest of all. JUGGLER ran well for three- ratch™. *-t. "0: *«1 Recreation. 107; 259.31 =Copiapo. !«•; 26.rWTara8 Hali. Ill: 2.il7nl,aran,e. 103: 25718 Beat, 104: 2.13C1 Sageboys, 102; 2lil.yTCaroler, 100. Overweight — Devonshire. 1 pound. _ r : t%r* 4CYCk FIFTH RACE-5-8 Mile. Miss Star, Sept. 25. 1922— .57%— 2— 107. Purse ,000. 2-Stj-dfctiy year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 5700; second, 00; third, 00. "lndL.x Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jo.keys Owners O H C P 8 9c-K" iivpiii rxo w 113 3 1 lnk lnk l1 F Weiner L Watcrbury 21 31 3 1 2-5 i609"t-LAWG w 08 7 6 V 2 9 J Bejahak J ■ Madden 3 4 H 6-5 1-2 lfi3r BARON KING wb 115 2 2 9 9 S* 8 ODneU S Ross fl 11-5 8-5 1-2 1-5 16097 MM.I. HAND w- 11.7 5 4 »«• 4« L McAtee G D Widener 3 6141 MM 25863 PRANCING STEP WB 113 1 3 4 9 V J Mergler S Ross |2 1M 8W 1-2 1-6 DOMINEER wb 113 6 5 6 6 6 P Walls Sagamore Sta 12 20 20 8 3 25765 GREY HAWK wb 113 4 8 8 71 7s G Fields Oaktidge Stable 20 20 20 8 3 S ; A I DCE MANwr. 113 8 7 71 8 8 J Maiben W Ziegler Jr 15 20 20 8 3 tCoupled as S. Ross entry. Time, 1:01%. Track slow. Winner— B. c, by nigh Time— Chateaubriand, by Combourg trained by M. Uirsch; bred by Himyar Stud. . WENT TO POST — 4:17. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving. -,..» . HYPOHXO displayed good spe. d from the start, shook off determined opposition from S ALA WA; and was drawing away. SCALAWAG, on the outside when rounding the elbow, niov.-d up stoutly when called upon and finished well. BARON KING, a forward factor all «•£•£. »«* "1«2; MILL HAND moved up with good courage when called upon, but tired. PRANCING S1EP showed an •ven effort. Scratched— Happy Hours, 110. Overweight— Baron King. 2 pounds. __ ___ r,/»rAA SIXTH RACE-1 Mile. John P. Grier. June 25. 1921-L 36-4— 127. Purse .000 3-26500 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net valu3 to winner 00; »«cond. 00; third. 00. " Sir Fin Jockeys Owim-ih II G P 8 index Horses AWtPPSt M % % SSM1* GREAT HOPES wb 3 110 11 11 10" 1* 101 51 1" G Rose F W818lama M M M 81 G 25861 ••COMPENSATION w 4 103 1 I 6* 8* 6" 31 2»k J l.ejshak Y P Hart 86 16 6 I 6-6 j5r»6 6 ASTER wb 3 115 12 7 9 2« 2» 1"" 3h G Fields J Livingston lit 83 10 4 I ISMS* "LANYARD w 5 116 IS 14 14 14 14 V, ««| C WattersP S P Raadol|4l2| -I 1 1 .. I 1- BattM1* MOONLIGHT w 3 106 5 3 l"* 4"« 41 21 5 .1 McGovnW A Ro.s.-n 4 i I I M26w1,,BLUE DARTER w 4 110 10 10 11V 9"k 74 G" 6« VV Long Penthorn Sta I 8| .!* I ■• • 10 Sm *«VIE w " 110 4 13 ]::» 13 12 V 7"k K Iorce Mrs W Robaoa26 M ■ I- • 26»8 »»H1P 7. W 6 116 G 5 6*11* H* 1* Si .1 M-rgler Mrs F A Da Pt i M M ■ 12 G 26719 •• SEA HAWK w 5 110 8 9 91 81 81 89" C Powera lira M E Han 20 :« 20 S 4 26:90 RED ROCKET II. wb 3 115 1 4 71 7 i 91 12" 10 P CollettUfra R P Shaffcr30 M 30 12 6 S«4"l VnilUS wb 4 120 9 12 12 121 131 101 IPS J McCoy J Setzer 30 30 30 12 6 M2M»«PADRAia w 6 113 2 1 4"" Gl 3"Mli Vl- L P.arcenel Gordon 8 10 8 3 8-5 24326 JY OVMPBELL WB 6 115 11 I 9 31 5" 14 13= G GagarinNorman Stable 20 30 30 12 6 26289 REPRISAL WB 10 120 7 G 2" U 1* 4" 14 F HstingsF Bambara 15 20 15 6 3 Time. :23%, :48%, 1:14%, 1:41%. Track slow. Winner— Blk. g. by Bard of Hope - Hattie C, by Marathon trained by J. C. Williams; bred by Mr. W. Bfeatty. Winiu-r entered to he claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:45. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won drivin.-: second and third the same. GREAT HOPES began tlowlj iad was far hack, not saved much ground when entering the stretch and doatai a big gap stood a kma fciva gamely and beaded COMPENSATION at the end. The latter raced prominently nil the w.u. nmv.,1 up fast when call.d on and finished we.l. ASTER forced the pace and took the lead in the stretch, tbea tired. LANYARD, away in a tangle, improved his position steadily and finished fast. MOONLIGHT ran well tfcivaghaat. BLUE BAKlEIt was forced to race Wide on the tana. Y1E clos.-d a big „.ip . , Scratched — tlir,3:,.:irlonian. 11; 9M93 Drama, 110; 25S02 Porto Bello Gold, 110; o,..,™ 20200 Anterior, ,„. 12j; 24C26 Saratof. 110; 28290 Mehaor, IIS. Overweights — Ha— light, 1 pound; 1adraig, 3J.


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