Daily Racing Form Charts: Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-13

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1 BELMONT PARK NEW YORK, N. Y., THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932— Belmont Park 1 12 miles, 6 14 feet. First day. Westchester Racing Association. Spring meeting of 25 days. Waite Stall Gate used. Weather cloudy. Stewards of Meeting, J. E. Widener, W. Woodward and G. H. Bull. Associate Steward of The Jockey Club, W. S. Vosburgh. Steward Representing the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, A. C. Bost-wick. Assistant to Stewards at the start, E. C. Potter. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter, George Cassidy. Racing Secretary, V. E. Schaumburg. 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, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds ; **7 pounds ■ ***10 pounds. FTtmAK FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. Jack High, May 24, 1930—1:35—4—110. Purse ,000. 3-year-4 VOiO olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner §700; second, 00; third, 00. May-12-32-Bel Claiming price, ,000; if for more. 2 pounds additional for each 00 to ,500. Index Horses En/tAWtPPSt %• % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 70247*ON TAP w 5 106 5 2 l4 1* 1* 14 lnk MillsII W N Adrians 11-5 12-5 12-5 4 5 1-4 70246GLIDELIA w 4 109 2 3 24 21 24 2* 2" PascmaA J J Robinsn 11-5 11-5 8 5 11-20 1-5 70297*WAYLAYER wb 3 104 1 1 31 31 3"* 3* 34 KnappL Mervvth Std St 4 5 S 7-5 1-2 666832*SPANISH w6 109 445555 4s NertneyW Mrs H L Ughta 20 25 20 6 2 703952DON PEDRO wb 5 116 3 5 4B 48 4* 4* 5 Lon.I L Strube 4 5 5 7 5 1-3 Time, :23]/5, :46%, 1:11, 1:38%. Track fast. Winner — Br. m, by On Watch — Tamarisk, by Ultimus trained by H. Jacobs; bred by Mr. G. W. Loft* Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:35. AT POST— H minutes. Start good out of machine. Won driving ; second and third the same. ON TAP outran the others from the start and, rated along under restraint, responded well when called up on the stretch and outlasted GLIDELIA. The latter, closest to the pace from the start, was guided to the outside in the stretch and closed fast. WAYLAYER, away well, hut outrun, went to the inside in the stretch and finished fast. SPANISH, outrun early, tired. DON PEDRO, well up early, tired at the end. I — — 3 r7fh£Z.A£l SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles. Fairmount. May 29, 1926—3:40—5—147. Thirty-fifth i *U"0tfi:*3 Running INTERNATIONAL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. ,500 added. 4-year-olds May-12-32-Bel anij upward. Net value to winner ,025; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses EqtA Wl PPSt 3 6 8 12 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 66536=BEACON HILL w 6 162 1 1 45 54 34 l2 l2 SmootG G Whitneys 7-5 7-5 13-10 1-2 1-5 666514NDIGO w 6 156 7 2 1" 6* 7 48 24 BaumanA J E Widener 4 6 6 2 7-10 49586BANGLE w 8 162 4 4 2"* 1* l1 2h 33 CollinsW Dorwood Stable 8 5 13 -5 2 7-10 1-4 55228 ROONEY w 7 146 5 6 7 7 6°k 31 410 SmootC Brookmeade Sta 6 10 8 21 1 64979 JACK ANTHONY w 4 130 3 7 5" 3" 43 6nk 51 McGovnJ Greentree Sta *15 20 20 5 2 60270 RED RUSSIA w 4 132 2 5 6* 41 51 7 610 JeffcottH Greentree Sta J15 20 20 5 2 70450 +WAR EAGLE w 8 140 6 3 31 24 21 51 7 SlateF Foxcatcr Fs St 15 15 15 4 2 fAdded starter. JCoupled as Greentree Stable entry. Time, 3:48%. Track fast. Winner — Br. g, by Broomstick — Yankee Maid, by Peter Pan trained by J. Lambert; bred by Mr. H. P. Whitney. WENT TO POST— 3:00. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third easily. BEACON HILL jumped well, was taken back under restraint, moved up resolutely when called upon and held the others safe. INDIGO, close up early, dropped back, but came again in the last half-mile and finished steadily. BANGLE jumped well, showed good speed, but made a bad landing at the tenth jump and came again, but tired at the finish. ROONEY, under restraint until the final turn of the field, finished well. JACK ANTHONY was outrun. RED RUSSIA had no mishaps. WAR EAGLE tired after forcing the early pace. Scratched— 666512Tequila, 142. Overweight — Red Russia, 2 pounds. r7CCtA If THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Widener Course. Orissa, June 4, 1928— :51— 2— 119. • U""lJi± 4 purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; May-12-32-Bel tnird, Index Horses EqtA WtPP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S QUEL JEU w 112 3 1 1" l1 l1 McAteeL Arden Fms St 8-5 9 5 3 2 11 20 1-4 705493UPPERCUT w 112 4 2 24 2i 22 KsingerC Greentree Sta 6 8 8 3 1 69939 EDELWEISS w 114 1 6 52 V 34 KelsayW Wheatley Sta 3 41 41 8-5 7 10 69768=WAVE ON w 112 6 5 41 41 44 BejshakJ Sagamore Sta 6 12 10 21 6-5 SKY HAVEN w 112 7 4 31 55 58 RobtsnA Mrs G D Widenr 4 4 11-5 4-5 2-5 PROPONTIS wll2 2 7 63 6* 610 WattersE W Ziegler Jr 6 12 12 4 2 ONEILL w 112 5 3 7 7 7 GarnerM W Hogan 20 50 50 20 8 Time, :51%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c, by High Time — Question, by Fair Play trained by G. M. Odom; bred by Searington Stud. WENT TO POST— 3:31. AT POST— U minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. QUEL JEU showed early speed, but raced green and was bearing in toward the end, but had something left. UPPERCUT, closest to the pace irom the start, showed a good performance and held on well. EDELWEISS, outrun early, moved up resolutely on the inside in the last eighth, but was blocked at the sixteenth post. WAVE ON raced green on the outside all the way. SKY HAVEN showed early speed, then tired. 1 *7ffeR/lS FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile Widener Course. Balko, Sept. 1, 1930—1:0925—5—136. 4 yW± D Thirty-ninth Running TOBOGGAN HANDICAP. ,000 added. 3-year-olds and up- May-12-32-Bel y, Net va|ue to winner ,550; second, ,000; third, 00; fourth, 50. Index Horses EqtA WtlP St 3,4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 69831EQUIPOISE wb 4 129 10 6 2" 1" l1 WkmanR C V Whitney 1 6 5 1 2 5 1-5 64755IRONCLAD . wb 4 108 8 7 l1 21 24 HanfordB W M Jeffords 30 30 30 12 6 70497HELIANTHUS wb 4 110 6 8 31 34 34 FieldsG Brookmeade Sta 12 15 15 6 2i 700833HI JACK wb 5 124 4 1 51 41 41 McAteeL G D Widener 10 15 15 6 3 70196MR. SPONGE wb 5 123 7 4 74 71 5" GarnerM J E Widener 6 6 6 8 5 7-10 70500PAIRBYPAIR wb 3 106 12 61 61 61 SteffenE Mrs J Hertz 4 41 41 2 1 70031 PEACOCK ALLEY wb 3 95 5 3 4" 54 7"1 MillsH W Zieeler Jr 30 60 60 25 12 70009EPITHET w 4 115 3 9 88 88 88 EHsvvhW Warm Stable 10 12 12 5 21 70167 FOOTMARK wb 4 109 2 5 10 910 910 KsingerC J G Lang 30 30 30 12 6 63036 IRENES BOB w 3 106 9 10 92 10 10 LongJ J E Gaffney 15 15 15 6 3 Time, 1:09%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c, by Pennant — Swinging, by Broomstick trained by F. Hopkins; bred by Mr. H. P. Whitney. WENT TO POST— 4:01. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won handily ; second and third driving. EQUIPOISE handled his weight well and forced the pace, disposed of IRONCLAD in the last eighth and won drawing away. IRONCLAD, fractious at the post, began from outside the machine, moved into command with a rush and held on well. HELIANTHUS moved up gamely in the last eighth, then tired. HI-JACK, close up earlv, had no mishaps. MR. SPONGE dwelt at the start. PAIRBYPAIR, under pressure on the inside from the start, tired. PEACOCK ALLEY had no mishaps. EPITHET began flat-footed. Scratched— 70548 Pompeius, 106; 705003Masked Knight, 100. Overweight — Pairbypair, 2 pounds ; Peacock Alley, 5. a Tflfh4Q FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. Roseben, Oct. 16, 1906—1:22—5—126. Purse ,000. 3-year. 4 vr*L»r*rcJ 0|aS and upward. Fillies and mares. Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second. May-12-32-Bel 00; third, 00. Index Horses EqtA WtPP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 700843UNIQUE wb 3 104 1 4 35 3G l"k 11 l2 MillsH Wheatley Sta 31 4 4 6-5 1-3 " 703972BIRD NEST w 3 102 2 1 l1 11 23 2s 21 CoucciS Greentree Sta 8-5 9 5 3 2 12 1-6 66638 TRYANDAGAIN w 3 1031 3 3 4* 4s 42 33 32 StudleyW Mrs P A B Widr 6 10 10 21 6-5 70448 PINTAIL wb 3 109 4 5 5 21 5 5 44 RobtsnA C V Whitney 15 20 20 5 2 69998-FRENCH DUCHESS w 3 109 5 2 21 5 31 4" 5 SteffenE Mrs J Hertz 8-5 2 9 5 11 20 1-5 Time, :23%, :47 s, MM, 1:25%. Track fast. Winner — B. f, by Peter Pan — Distinction, by The Manager trained by J. Fitzsimmons: bred by Mr* T. C. McDowell. WENT TO POST— 4:31. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good out of machine. Won easily ; second and third driving. UNIQUE worked her way up on the inside, responded to urging, but came to the outside in the stretch and drew away. BIRD NEST, a factor from the start, finished gamely. TRYANDAGAIN, close up early, dropped back, then finished steadily. PINTAIL was outrun. FRENCH DUCHESS tired badly after entering the stretch and quit at the end. Scratched— 70295 Playfole, 104; 688583Mabla, 105; 697723Marciana, 102. TflfifcO SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Widener Course. OTissa, June 4, 1928— :5 1—2— 119. •T V.VnrV Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. Net value to winner 00: May-12-32-Bel second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses EqtA WtPPSt Y* Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S THE PELICAN w 117 1 1 1* P 1»* GarnerM J E Widener 5 7 7 21 6 5 CATERWAUL w 117 14 6 51 21 24 RobtsnA C V Whitney f4-5 9-10 7 10 13 1-6 DE VALERA w 117 9 3 2" 3* 34 KelsayW H C Phipps J6 8 8 3 8-5 70355 NEW SUN wb 117 7 5 3" 7" 41 WkmanR C V Whitney f4-5 9-10 7 10 13 1-6 ORPHEAN w 117 11 11 6* 41 5s KnappL W R Coe 4 6 6 21 6 5 70446 ENERGETIC BOY wb 117 13 7 44 51 6»k CollettiF Fair Stable 8 10 10 4 2 69783 SWEET CHARIOT wb 117 8 4 71 91 74 BejshakJ Sagamore Sta 15 20 20 8 4 69995 MORSIN wb 117 5 8 ll2 11* 84 SteffenE Dorwood Stable 20 30 20 8 4 70248 GEORGIAN wb 117 12 10 104 10* 92 HornF J H Louchm 15 25 25 8 4 70549 DARK AMBER wb 117 10 2 9" 81 10* MalleyT Belair Std Sta t-6 8 8 3 8-5 TRUE JOHN w 117 6 12 81 6" ll" CatroneF J Finelli 50 100 100 40 20 FASCIST SALUTE w 117 2 13 125 125 121 EnsorL Lenox Stud Sta 20 30 30 12 6 TAR HEEL w 117 3 9 13 13 13 WattersE W Ziegler Jr 30 30 30 12 6 70195 NUTLET w 114 4 Lett at post. McAteeL R L Gerry 15 30 15 6 3 fCoupIed as C. V. Whitney entry; £H. C. Phipps and Belair Stud Stable entry. Time, :51%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g, by Haste— Catalpa, by Tracery trained by H. McDaniel ; bred by Mr. J. E. Widener, WENT TO POST— 4:59. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good for all but Nutlet out of machine. Won driving; second and third easily. THE PELICAN began fast, moved toward the outside shortly after the start, showed good speed, bore over toward the inside in the closing sixteenth and had CATERWAUL in close quarters at the finish. The latter raced green and, slow to start, responded well when called upon. DE VALERA raced close up from the start. NEW SUN responded well. ORPHEAN showed early speed. ENERGETIC BOY tired at the. end. SWEET CHARIOT raced creen. MORSIN raced evenly. NUTLET dwelt and refused to start* Scratched— Ladys Man, 117; 70163 Nimule, 117.


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