Empire City, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-09

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* - • * ■■■■■» I 1 1 ■ I I I 1 .. ».I.J . I ■ . EMPIRE CITY YOMKERS. N. Y., SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1931.— Empire City 1 mile. Third day. Empire City Racing Asm cut ion. Summer meeting of 21 days. 84 books. Weather clear. Steward representing New York State Racing Commission, Marshall Cassidy. Stewards, A. H. Morris ■ and W. M. Butler. Judges, E. C. Smith, A. Burlen and C Cornehlsen. Starter, G. Cassidy. Racing Secre tary, J. E. Kyle. - • , ....■• Racing, starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 1:3d 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. QQCke: FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Lord Baltimore II., July 10, 1923— :59%— 2— 111.J Harlem VX" Purse. Purse . MO. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 58; july~7-34-Emp thirrft j75. fourtn j C|ailTnng price ,500; if for less, 1 lbs. allowed * r each 50 to ,888. -; Index Bonn Bqt.A WtPlSt %. % 8tr Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 8t366*"LITTLE LIE w 102 4 2 11 1* 1* 1* RaineyC A C Schwartz 6 5 6 5 1 2 5 1-5 96368**BACK FENCE wb 105 6 5 3* 3* 2*1 21 YagerE R R Ashebrook 10 12 12 5 2i 88237 EVER TRUE wb 109 3 3 4i 4* 4* 3* Gilbert J Mrs C O Iselin 5 5 5 8 5 7-10 85888 MADDENING wb 105 7 7 6* 5 5r 4k CoucciS Greentree Stable 6 7 7 ■ 1 88481 JUDGE BLAKE w 108 1 6 5* 6* 6* 5* LitzbgerEG L Hamilton 15 25 20 8 4 87662POLLY PLUM wb 109 2 1 2* 21 3 6 CoxD M A Smith Jr 8 12 12 5 21 9846443ISTRACTING wb 115 5 4 7 7 7 7 KsingerC Wheatley Stable 6 8 7 2i 1 , .. : Time, :23, :46%. :59%. Track fast. Winder— Blk. f, by Sickle— Fib, by Westy Hogan trained by M. Hirsch; bred by Mr. A. C. Schwarta. Winner -entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:43. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. LITTLE LIE took command at once, was rated along steadily and had something to spare. BACK FENCE moved up fast on the far turn, went to the outside in the stretch and outlasted EVER TRUE. The latter, under pressure in the stretch, closed a gap. MADDENING had no mishaps. JUDGE BLAKE raced well. POLLY PLUM quit. DISTRACTING dropped back after the start and drew up sore. QQ.RQfw SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. H. T. Waters, Oct. 22, 1923— 1:05%— 2— 120. Purse ii7 Mr W8°- 2-ye»r-0,d*- Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 58; third, 5; juiy-/-«-tmp fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,588. lodes Horses Eqtl WiPISt 4 Ifr-Mi Pin Jockt-ys Owners BqoIt. Odds Str t 88368 BASQUINE w 107 5 4 3k 4l l* lk CoucciS Greentree Stable 2 21 11-5 4-5 1-3 88388 COMMUNIST wb 110 7 5 54 3* 2* 2* MalleyT J P Jones 2 13-5 11-5 4-5 1-3 87486 OGLE wb 105 3 2 2* 5* 51 3 LitzbgerEMaemere F Sta 3 31 3 12-5 97982 EVASIVE w 112 6 3 4k 2k 3 4* JonesR Mrs S B Mason 4 5 4 8-5 3-6 9830S*ALANOVA w 100 1 1 ll lk 4i 5* MerrittR T B Gay 10 12 10 4 2 94735 HYDRAS w 110 4 6 6* 65 6» 64 HornF S R Rosoff 50 100100 40 20 98848 NAJORT wb 110 2 7 7 7 7 7 GilbertJ Mrs E A Burke 30 50 50 20 10 Time, :23%. :48%, 1:08. Track fast. Winner— B. f, by Bud Lerner— Ba-quaise. by Samourai trained by M. Lilly; bred by Greentree Stable. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:07. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BASQUINE improved her position steadily and, going between the leaders in the stretch, held COMMUNIST sate. The latter moved up on the outside on the far turn, but lost ground on the stretch turn. OGLE, close up early, dropped back on the far turn, saved ground and came again at the finish. EVASIVE tired in the drive. ALANOVA had early speed. HYERAS was outrun. NAJORT began slowly. QOCQ7 THIRD RACE— 5 3-4 Furlongs. Wise Counsellor, July 22, 1924— 1:87%— 3— 115. Rialto • i 7 iir Pur- Purse **•••• 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 58; second, 58; Jiily-J-M-Emp thirdt j75. fourtn j25. Claiming price, ,880; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 58 to ,588. Index Horses Bqt.A WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 88888"CARISBROOKE wb 100 3 1 21 2* 24 11 RaineyC B L Squires 6-5 7-5 1 2 5 1-5 87689 CHANCING wb 111 2 7 6* 51 3k 2» GilbertJ R L Gerry 6 7 5 2 4-5 8817TMAD BETH w 106 7 3 3* 34 4* 3J CoucciS W B Miller 21 16-5 16-5 1 2-5 88261**POI.YCLETUS w 109 4 2 1* l1 1" 4» MerrittR M Howard 3 4 4 7-5 3-5 96371 EASY SAILING w 102 6 5 5* 6l» 6* 51 HunterJ Mrs J Galvin 25 30 30 10 5 88177 BlBBLEsOME wb 110 5 4 4» 4* 54 6" McTagrtJ J P Jones 8 10 10 4 8-5 8626* KSTKUST wb 108 1 6 7 7 7 7 MalleyT Mrs W Knapp 100 200 200 80 40 Time, :23, :47, 1:085s. 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 ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:31. AT POST— 3 J minutes. Start eood and slow. Won driving; second and third easiiy CARISBROOKE. a factor throughout, responded gamely »h -. caliej upon and disponing of POLYCLETUS, outlasted CHANCING i the drive. The Jj.ter dropped back at the start, worked his way up on the outside and ■■poked fastest VA.D BtTH had no mishaps. POLYCLETUS showed early speed. EASY SAILING had in. mishaps. Ovenjjv.ht -Di--ir.ist, 1 pound. QG43QQ FOURTH RACE— TlVMiles. Yellow Hand, July 9, 1921—1:51—4—115. Twenty-Sixth . ., •? c ° Running EMPIRE CITY HANDICAP. ,000 added. 3-year-olds and uiward. Net Mb 734-Errr y3iiut to w;nner ,450; second. ,088; third, 08; fourth, 50. Ind-x Horses Bqt A WtPPSt % Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 lOffrAMHOO wb5114 4 4 3k 4* 21 1* 1 StoutJ Belair Stud Sta f7-5 9-5 17-10 2 5 out 97844 TICK ON wb 5 120 3 5 5* 5* 5* 3* 2* JonesR E R Bradley 3 18-5 31 6 5 1-3 flKMDEDUCE w 5 107 5 2 2l lk lk 24 31 CoucciS Mrs H L Ughtta 2 2 9-5 3-5 out oOMMbJLVDY PF1GH wb 3 108 1 6 6 6 6 6 41 GilbertJ Mrs W P Stewartl5 30 30 8 4 ■ 884652DARK SECRET wb 5 126 6 3 4* 3 44 5s 5* KsingerC Wheatley Sta +7-5 9 5 17-10 2 5 out M114*SOMEBOI»Y wb 3 100 2 1 11 2* 3* 41 6 LitzbgerEMaemere F Sta 6 10 8 3 6-5 fCoupled as Belair Stud Stable and Wheatlev Stable entry. Time, 241/5. :48%, i:13, 1:38%, 1:51%. Track fast. Winner — B. h, by Chatterton — Minerva, by Ambassador IV. trained by J. Fitzsimmons; bred by Belair Stud. WENT TO POST— 3:58. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start gool and slow. Won easily; second and third the same. FAIRENO showed speed from the start and was saved early, then moved up on the far turn and, coming through on the inside into the stretch, disposed of the leaders and drew away. TICK ON moved up when urged and linished resolutely. DEDUCE forced the pace from the start, raced SOMEBODY into defeat and tired. LADY REIGH, outrun early, closed with a rush. DARK SECRET tired in the drive. SOMEBODY 1 quit after three quarters. . Scratched— 98465 Halcyon, 108 ; 98115Chatmoss, 100 ; 92800 Coequel, 100. QQfrSQQ FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 78 Yards. Polydor. Oct. 21, 1929— 1:42%— 4— 126. Purse ?. ,«r" W**« 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 58; second, 50; July-7-34-Emp tnirdf 5. fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,200. Index Horses EqtA WtPlSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 98546:MISS SNOW w 4 106 2 2 22 2* lk 11 l1 KsingerC F J Kearns 21 21 9 5 7 10 1-3 98466 BANNACH LATH wb 4 111 7 7 51 4l 3 21 2* GilbertJ N E Stanton 3 4* 4 7-5 3-5 98467 DUNBAR w 4 111 1 1 11 l"k 25 3* 31 CoucciS Mrs K Jesbergr2 13 5 21 1 2-5 98558 SYRIAC * wb 7 111 3 6 7 7 7 6" 41 RenickS F Hayes 7 10 10 4 2 98467**PENNATE w 6 100 4 3 61 51 51 5* 51 Rosen J M F Sheedy 30 30 30 12 6 98467**OUR SALLIE wb 4 100 6 4 3» 34 4 4l 610 MerrittR Mrs S Bennett 41 5 41 8 5 4-5 97743 NANCY C. wb 3 100 5 5 42 6 61 7 7 HunterJ Dorwood Stable 20 30 30 10 5 Time, :24, :47%, 1:13, 1:41, 1:45%. Track fast. Winner— Gr. f, by Eternal— Eaton Girl, by Kildire II. trained by F. J. Kearns; bred by Xalapa Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 433. AT POST— 44 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MISS SNOW forced the pace from the start, disposed of DUNBAR in the stretch and drew away, outlasting BANNACH LATH in the drive. The latter woiked her way up steadily, went to the outside in the stretch and finished fast. DUNBAR, close up all the way, had no mishaps. SYRIAC closed with a rush. PENNATE had no mishaps. OUR SALLIE quit badly. NANCY C. had no mishaps. Scratched— 98179 Mint Paragon, 104. QfiTAA SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 78 Yards. Polydor, Oct. 21, 1929— 1:42%— 4— 126. Wood- fi iJiV land Purse Purse J900 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner July-7-34-Emp J650- second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 58 to ,000. Index Horses Bqt A WtPlSt %, % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 98845"SPANISH WAY wb 4 113 6 2 21 2* 2» 2* lk RaineyC C H Knebelkp 3 5 3-5 11 20 15 out 8836841. PINCHOT wb 3 110 1 3 1* 1* lk l* 2* StoutJ Mrs R Ashebrk 5 7 5 7 5 1-2 86372*UNCLE DONALD wb 4 120 4 4 4 41 3*1 31 3* RenickJ P B Codd 8 10 10 3 1 98316MAM1SON wb 6 117 2 1 3* 3* 4i 4 4l CoucciS W A Rosen 4 5 4s 7-5 12 9604- TOP HIGH wb 3 113 3 5 51 5i 6 5 5* HunterJ Mrs H L Ughetta8 12 10 4 8 5 87967 PASS SHOT wsb 3 103 5 6 6 6 51 6 6 PernaC Mrs C O Iselin 15 15 15 5 21 Time, :23%, :48, 1:12%, 1:40%, 1:45. Track fast. , Winner— B. g, by Spanish Prince II.— Miss Marcella, by Sir Martin trained by C. H. Knebelkamp; bred by Audlcy Farm and Mr. L. A. Moseley. Winr.ci entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:48. AT POST— 2* minutes. Mart food and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. SPANISH WAY. in nearest pursuit of the pace from the start, moved up under pressure in the stretch run and wore down R. PINCHOT in the last strides. The latter was rated along under steady restraint, saved ground and held on well. UNCLE DONALD moved up at the far turn when called on, but could not overhaul the leaders. JAMISON raced forwardly in the early stages, but faltered at the finish. Corrected weight— R. Pinchot, 110.


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