Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-03

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AQUEDUCT MEW YORK, M. Y., MONDAY, JULY 2, 1934,-Aqueduct 1 14 miles, 51 feet. Nineteenth day. Queens County Jockey Club. Summer meeting of 21 days. Bahr Stall Gate used. 89 books. Weather clear. Steward representing the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, H. W. Maxwell. Stewards of Meeting, H. V. Maxwell and A. H. Morris. Steward representing New York Racing Commission, M. Cassidy. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter, G. Cassidy. Racing Secretary, J. J. Kane. 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. 9S305 FIRST RACE-*-« M»«- M*s Star, Sept. 25, 1922— :57%-2-107. Purse ,000. 2-Jniw?i Z-34-Aqu 1.. y«*r-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; July fourth 525 Claiming price, ,500. IjuVx Hortes Bqt A WtPPSt % rttr Fin Jockey* Owners O H O P S 97381PALASA w 112 9 7 4 2« P JonesR Mrs H Hkhmr 2 11-5 9 5 3 5 1-3 N176 BE THERE w 115 2 1 2» P 24 PascumaA B S Cutler 4i 5 4 8 5 4 5 BLIND PRAISE ws 115 3 3 5* 5* 3 StoutJ Miss A Pdergast 10 15 15 6 3 M174ALANOVA m 107 14 6 3l 3i 41 MerrittR T B Gav 5 7 6 2 6 5 97541 BLACK PLANE w 112 4 4 61 6» 5« MoranW W La Bteaux 15 20 20 8 4 9S331 WARNED OFF ws 115 6 5 1* 4* 6* RichardsH Mrs A L Brady 10 10 10 4 2 981 70 LAST MINUTE wb115 1 2 9* 71 7* KsingerC J F Richardson 30 60 60 25 12 98174 MAE SKILLING • 112 8 8 7 8k 8" HornF S R Rosoff 10 10 10 4 2 98176 BLUE BUBBLE wi 115 11 9 14 ll1 9» GilbertJ E Pinto 30 60 50 20 10 94238"RIVALRY w 105 10 13 121 91 101 RaineyC C H Ktiebelkmp 15 15 15 6 3 97666 TOGO w « 115 7 12 11" 12! IP HunterJ R Benton 15 20 20 8 4 91040 FOGGY DAWN w 115 12 14 13 10* 12* DeCamsE Miss E Cyford 12 20 12 6 3 97963 LADYS BIRTHDAY w 112 5 11 84LP 13s MonaJ R Magwood 50 150 100 40 20 06175 STARFALON «i 115 13 10 10*14 14 HumphsL Mrs W W Vghan50 60 60 20 10 Time, 1:02*5. Track fast. Winner— B. f, by Prince Pal— Nyasa, by Tchad trained by C. F. Clarke; bred by Swingalong Stable and Mr. T. Young. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 2:33. AT POST— 6 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won driving; second a,nd third the same. PALASA overcame early interference and. moving up fast when clear, responded gamely after passing the elbow and wore down the leaders. BE THERE saved ground and showed early speed, but bore out r.ear the elbow and bumped WARNED OFF. BLIND PRAISE improved his position on the inside and finished resolutely. ALANOVA showed early speed. BLACK PLANE was in early trouble: WARNED OFF quit after being bumped. LAST MINUTE raced well. MAE SKILLING was in trouble early. QQQfkfi SECOND RACE-1 1-2 Miles hurdles. Jungle Dawn, June 26. 1934—2:39—5—152. u»»«y Filon dOr Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Selling. Net Juiy-z-a«-Aqu value to winner 50; second. 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Selling price, *500. Index Horses Eqt A W PlSt 1 S 5 « Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 97964"WRACKON m 5 142 3 5 3l 3* 3l 14 P DawsonJ W Stone 4-5 9 10 4-5 14 out 97964tWHITE LIGHTNING ws 6 151 4 6 6 41 4» 2» 2* CollinsW S A W Baltazzi 85 2 85 13 out ***PLAY LAD w 5 141 6 4 5* 5* 5" 31 3 JenninesE Brandvwine Sta 6 8 8 21 1 - 97964* "K. G. . . w 8 141 I J 14 P P 41* 410 LwceMrHC Lawrence 20 20 15 4 6-5 78119 BIG PLAY ws 5 151 2 2 2* 2* 2*5" 5s* BrooksC S Veitch 10 15 15 4 6-5 97320-REASON WHY wsb 7 146 5 1 4* 6 6 6 6 MurdockH M OConnor 30 50 50 15 4 Time, 2*38. Track fast. Winner— B. g, by Wrack— Bramble Rose. % Von Tromp trained by W. Harris; bred by Mr. C. A. Stone;. Winner entered to be sold for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3*3- AT POST— 1J minutes. Start good and- slow. Won easily; second and third the same. WRACKON took command with a rush, but was bearing out at the finish. WHITE LIGHTNING was in close quarters after the second hurdle and. forced back, moved up fast when clear, only to tire near the finish. PLAY LAD finished well, but did not menace the leaders. K. G. was crowded back after the fourth hurdle and was eased up. BIG PLAY tired badly. REASON WHY was eased up .at the -finish. QQQf|/y THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. Mitt Star. Sept. 25, 1922— :57%— 2— 107. Purse ,200. 2-r,°,«r year-olds. Maidens. Special weights. Net value to Winner 50; second, 00; third, July-2-34-Aqu M; fourth, egj Iodex Horse* EqtA WtlPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners * O H C P 8 98111 FINANCE ws 116 1 4 li l1 1» HumphsL Coldstream St S 2 2 8 5 2-5 out 98111-OVERSTIMULATE wb 116 6« 24 2* 2* WorkmanRD Bentham 4 5 7-5 1 1-4 out 98113 CANTERBOY wb 116 7 5 34 3 3* MerrittR T B Gay 10 12 12 3 1 JADAAN w 116 2 3 6! 5"* 41 KsingerC Mrs W T Anson 20 60 40 15 6 931 13JCOL. GREENE w 116 5 6 5*7 5» HornF S R Rosoff 6 8 7 8 5 2-5 98113 BRILLFALON w 116 4 1 . 7- 4k 9 GilbertJ Mrs W W Vghan30 60 60 20 8 LIEBCHEN wll3 3 7 41 6 7 JonesR J P Smith 30 60 40 15 6 Time, 1:00i. Track fast. Winner— B. c. by Bull Dog— Bourse, by Broomstick trained by M. Hirsch ; bred by Coldstream Stud. WENT TO POST— 3:31. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FINANCE, rushed into command at on -e, showed good speed .and. won in hand. OVERSTIMULATE was hard uried throughout, but did not menace the winner. CANTERBOY began fast, but bore out at the elbow, losing much ground. JADAAN raced greenlv, but finished well. COL. GREENE was in close quarters in the stretch. BRILLFALON had no mishaps. QfiQAQ FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Outline, June 20, 1924— VA9%— 3— 118. Purse ,000. 3-ii *i* year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5: juiy-z-34-Aqu f0urth 5. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,090, allowed 4 tbs.; if for ,500, allowed 8 lbs. Index Horses Eqt.AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 89782CARISBROOKE wb 3 104 2 2 P li P P LitiVgerEB L Squires 2 11-5 9 5 7-101-3 97606R. PINCHOT wb 3 114 8 9 8s 51 3 2* RenickJ R R Ashebrook 10 10 8 3 8 5 38043"LAUREL MISS w 3 102 4 4 MS? 2« 3 RaineyC Mrs K Jesberger 7-5 2 2 7-10 1-3 93859TRANSEN ws 4 103 6 5 41 4* 4* 4 MerrittR J F Richardson 20 20 20 8 4 97965 OCCIDENTAL w 3 106 3 3 5" ,6* 6i 5 JonesR Mrs A S Dodd 15 20 20 8 4 94933*BROWN JACK wb 3 104 5 7 7* 8» 7» 6* HunterJ G D Wideoer 7 7 5 2 1 92080 CARLARO wb 4 113 1 1 9 9 9 1* DeCamsE W J Scully 60 100 100 40 20 97604 PINLUCK w3106 76 6 7* 8* 8» CoucciS Pkietree F Sta 15 25 20 8 4 94506 IMPROMPTU wb 3 111 9 8 . 3* 31 5* 9 Gilbert.! G C Winfrey 12 25 20 8 4 Time, :23. :47%, 1:12%. Track fast. Winner— B. f, by Carlaris— Tommywaac. by Burgomaster trained by T. D. Grimes; bred by Mr. R. H. Anderson. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:02. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out ; second and third easily. CARISBROOKE moved into command with a rush, shook off challenges from LAUREL MISS in the stretch and held R. PINCHOT safe. The latter moved up on the inside and finished resolutely. LAUREL MISS was closest to the early pace, then moved up-in the stretch and tired. TRANSEN showed good form. OCCIDENT raced evenly. BROWN JACK went wide into the stretch. CARLARO dropped out of it at once. IMPROMPTU quit badlv. Scratched— 93043:Erebus, 105; 94113 Clonard, 105. , -- Overweight — Occidental, 1 pound; Pinluck, 1... „ - I , , . — __ QfiQAQ FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. John P. Grier, June 25, 1921— 1:38— 4— 127. Purse ,000. 3-V-iTr year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth. 5. July-2-34-Aqu Claiming price, ,200. Index Horses EqtA Wt PPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~0 H C t* S~~ 97968:BROADSWORD wb 109 5 1 1* P P 1* P GilbertJ G C Winfrey 4-5 1 1 2 5 out 97544FRJAR MARK wsb 106 2 7 7 6* 3* 2» 2* CoucciS Mrs T H SmVie4 5 5 7-5 1-2 97968 COD OWAR wb 112 7 2 5 51 4 41 3i HumphsL R C WinmiH 15 15 8 3 8 5 97114GALON LAD wb 116 3 4 2* 2* 2* 31 44 WorkmanRMrs W W Vghan4 6 5 7-5 1-2 97965 TRADING POST wb 104 1 6 41 4k 7 6» 51 KsingerC Pinetree F Sta 30 60 40 15 5 98179-*BLONDINO wb 107 4 5 6* 7 64 51 6» HunterJ .j Mrs H LUghetta 12 15 12 5 2- 94466 BIG BOOTS ws 104 6 3 3l 31 51 7 7 StoutJ R A Oliver 10 12 10 4 8-5 Time, :23%, :47, 1:14, 1:41. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. by Light Brigade— Caledonia, by Craieansower trained by G. C. Winfrey; bred by Mr. J. H. Whitnev. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 4:30. AT POST— 2* minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily ; second and third driving., BROADSWORD, rated in front under steady restraint, was roused in the stretch and won under mild urging. FRIAR MARK worked his way up steadily and finished resolutely. GOD OWAR, on the outside of the leaders entering the stretch, outlasted GALON LAD. The latter tired badly. TRADING POST had no mishaps. BIG BOOTS quit badlv. Scratched— 98179Celiba, 107; 93242 Big Show. 112; 97544 Lanadler, 100. Overweight — Friar Mark, 2 pounds; Galon Lad. 4. QQOI SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Ladkin, J une 17, 1924—1:43—3—122. Purse ~T *V~iVTT" year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third. 5: July-2-34-Aqu fourth, 5. Claiming price, S2.000. Index Horses EqtA WtlMSt % Vi % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 97967*"*THUNDERTONE ws 5 111 5 2 1" PI 1« 1« 1* RaineyC C H Knebelkamp 5 6 6 2 7-10 97469 JAMISON wb 6118 6 4 34 ? 3 ? 2» CoucciS Mrs K Jesberger 1 7-5 1 2-5 1-5 98045*MA.IOR GENERAL wi 5 113 4 5 h* 4* 44 4* 3" MerrittR G Boehle • 15 15 12 4 8 5 98045PARITY wb 4 115 3 1 2* 2* 21 3* 4* WorkmanRMrs M Schimml 21 16 5 16 5 4-5 1 4 96703 VILLAGE VAMP wb 5 109 2 6 6 6 6 5i 52 GilbertJ J Strickland 10 12 12 4 8 5 9738TMINT DE MIE wb 3 102 1 3 4k 5* 51 6 6 HunterJ J H Logan 8 12 10 3 6 5 Time, :24, :47%, 1:12%, 1:39, 1:46J£. Track fast. Winner— Ch. h, by Thunderer— Grace of Ogden, by Ogden trained by C. H. Knebelkamp; bred by Messrs. C. C. and G. Y. Hieatt. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 455. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. THUNDERTONE raced PARITY into defeat, dicw. away entering the stretch and won handily. JAMISON was restrained early, then moved up when urged, but was not good enough. MAJOR GENERAL was hard urged in the stretch and wore down PARITY in the last strides. The latter tired in the closing eighth. VILLAGE VAMP was outrun early. Overweight — Village Vamp, 1 pound. /


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