Empire City, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-14

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EMPIRE CITY YONKERS, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934— Empire City 1 mile. Eighth day. Empire City Racing Association. Summer meeting of 21 days. 73 books. Weather cloudy. 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. Raring 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. QQfktTQ FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Lord Baltimore II., July 10, 1923— :59%— 2— 111. Purse 00. m ««r 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, July-13-34-Emp 5. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to ,000. , Imlex Item I E tAVtrPSt % K Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 97034KINDRED SPIRIT wb 102 8 1 1* l4 Is l1 MerrittR J J Meehan 4 5 4 8 5 4 5 9S853SALARIC wb 111 13 3k 2i 2r 2 CoucciS Greentree Stable 3 4i 4i 2 1 M774*PA1.ASA ■ 107 13 13 6k 5i 3k 3 RaineyC W A Rosen 4 4 13-5 6-5 3 5 9*618TRANSCENDING w 110 2 4 4 6» 5! 4 MalleyT Mrs L Viau 15 20 20 8 4 HarSWEETBROOfcf wa 103 6 5 5i 4J 44 5! McManusF G D Widener 8 10 10 4 2 ■OTFKIKCE REGRET w 100 11 9 71 7J 81 6 RosgarnCMrs B Springer 15 15 15 6 3 98305 BLUE BUBBLE wb 105 10 12 9* 9» 102 I1 RenickS E Pinto 50 100 100 40 20 98618 TOGO w 109 12 8 ll2 ll1 lll 8* BattistaJ R Benton 50 50 50 20 10 98853 LAST MINUTE w 105 4 11 12- 12 12 94 DeCamsE J F Richardson 50 100 100 40 20 98774*F1RST ROUNDUP wb 106 3 10 10* 10* 71 101 AustinB Maemere F Sta 31 5 5 2 1 96096 CALEB wb 112 7 6 2l 3" 65 ll1 HumphsL Coldstream S St 6 8 8 3 8-5 98774*STARIALON wb 100 9 7 81 8 9" 12 RosenJ Mrs W W VghanlOO 200 200 80 40 98853 MOLLY wb 100 5 2 Fell. RenickJ M J Meyer 8 10 10 4 2 Time, :2Z%, :48%. 1:01%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g, by Sumair— Cathkin, by Transvaal trained by F. J. Kearns; bred by Mr. W. Ziegler. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST— 2:32. AT POST— 16 J minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. KINDRED SPIRIT moved into command with a rush, showed speed, saved ground and won handily. ALARIC moved up from the inside and closed camcly. PALASA responded to pressure and finished well. TRANS! ENDING was a factor all the way. STARFALON finished steadily. PRINCE REGRET had no mishaps. SWEETBROOM was in close quarters on the inside in the stretch. CALEB showed early speed. MOLLY was crowded back near the half-mile post and fell. Scratched— 98774 Phyllis Ann, 100. 0erveis;ht — Togo, 3 pounds; Last Minute, 2; Caleb, 4. QAfwrjA SECOND RACE~5-8 MileT Lord Baltimore II., July 10, 1923— :59%— 2— 111. Purse **-"M 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens and winners of one race. Allowances. Net value to July-13-34-Emp winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses EqtAWtTPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 98370BIT O SHADE w 115 11 1* 1* lfc l" RichardsH Mrs C F Chapin 4 4 16-5 1 2 5 9S111GALON BOY wb 118 9 4 24 21 2* 24 RosgarnCW W Vaughan 3 5 4i 7-5 1-2 979862UP AND UP wb 118 6 5 54 54 3* 34 CoucciS Greentree Stable 10 15 10 4 8-5 JIM JOHN wb 113 8 3 3J 31 44 4* MalleyT H Phillips 50 100 100 40 20 98852TED HUSING wb 118 5 7 64 6" 6l 5" HornF J H Louchheim 5 7 6 2 1 98307FINANCE wb 118 4 2 4" 4" 5b 6» HumphsL Coldstream S Sta 1 1 9-10 1-3 16 94984 ANY CHANCE wb 113 7 8 7* 7* 7* 7* Gilbert J G P Odom 15 20 20 7 3 98368 BELLATOR wb 113 2 6 8* 8* 8* 8* Sullivanj P M Burch 60 200 200 80 40 BALAPIN wb 113 3 9 9 9 9 9 MerrittR Miss M Wilson 50 100 100 40 20 Time, :23, :48, 1:01. Track fast. » Winner— Ch. f, by High Cloud — Alice Haigh, by Stai Shoot trained by M. Brady; bred by Audley Farm and Mr. L. A. Moseley. WENT TO POST— 3:12. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start i»ood and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BIT O SHADE was sent into command with a rush, but carried GALON BOY out near the end. The latter, on the outside all the way, finished gamely under urging. UP AND UP was hard urged in the stretch and forced his way through. JIM JOHN showed good form. TED HUSING closed a gap on the outside. FINANCE was in close quarters on the inside entering the stretch. Corrected weight — Galon Boy, 118. QQflfkl THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Spur, July 28, 1917— 1:44%— 4— 122. Purse 00. 3-5F5FVUJ. year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, July-13-34-Emp 5 . fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,000. Index Horse* EqtA WtlPSt "4 Vi % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 98777 VILLAGE VAMP wb 5 106 6 3 4k 5s 34 34 1* LitzbgerEJ Strickland 2 11 5 9 5 1-2 1-5 98920ST. CHRISTOPHER w 4 111 7 2 l2 14 1* 11 21 MerrittR Mrs W Robinson 5 7 7 2 7-10 987795*PF.RN1CKETY wsb 4 106 4 4 3 24 2* 2" 31 PernaC Mrs H D Cox 8 10 8 21 1 98779 GARLIC wb 6 116 3 5 62 6* 6* 44 4s CoucciS J A Coburn 1 1310 6-52516 93517 DAISABURO wb 5 1121 1 7 7 7 7 6l 5 HornF Mrs S Cleary 12 30 30 10 4 •81791CORVTNE w4105 5 1 ? 4 ? 5J 61 DeCamsE W Denning 12 15 15 5 2 98777*SISTER MADGE wb 4 101 2 6 5" 31 4k 7 7 RosenJ Mrs J W Bean 100 150 100 40 15 Time, :25, :48%, 1:15, 1:42, 1:48. Track fast. Winner— Ch. m, by Supremus — Deserted Village, by Oliver Goldsmith trained by A. G. Robertson; bred by Mr. H. P. Headley. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:36. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start gi-od and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. VILLAGE VAMP, rated along under restraint, moved up fast in the stretch and, disposing of the leaders, drew away. ST. CHRISTOPHER outran the others to the first turn, saved ground thereafter and had no nrshaps. PERNICKETY, closest to the pacemaker from the start, had no misnaps. GARLIC began slowly and closed with a rush. DAISABURO was outrun. CORVINE and SISTER MADGE had no mishaps. Overweight — Daisaburo, lj pounds ; Corvine, 4. QQAtl9 FOURTH RACE— 5 3-4 Furlongs. Wise Counsellor, July 22, 1924— 1:07%— 3— 115. *y*J"*J*d Round Tree Purse. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to July-13-34-Emp winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Yt Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 96333CAPTAIN ARGO wb 3 103 7 1 V 1 1 1* RosgarnC Kershaw Stable 8 511-595451-3 98697MAD BETH w 3 100 6 3 35 21 21 2* LiubgerEW B Miller 31 18 5 3 1 2-5 98776*SCOTCH GOLD wb 5 111 4 2 42 4* 44 34 MerrittR Howe Stable 6 7 6 2 4-5 BM55*CURACAO wb 5 109 3 5 51 5 5k 41 JacobsJ Greentree Stable 6 7 7 2 1 H776;MOUNTAIN ELK wb 6 113 1 7 61 6* 6,# 5* HunterJ Ascot Stable 31 5 41 8 5 3-5 98776S*DUNLILT wb 3 101 5 4 2* 34 32 615 CoronaM M Diaguardi 10 15 15 6 3 75839JGALLETTE w5108 26 777 7 StoutJ Slpy Holw TSFS100 200 200 80 40 Time, :23. :47%, 1:03%. Track fast. Winner— B. g. by Happy Arso— Knot, by Jack Atkin trained by M. Hirsch; bred by Mr. C. T. Grayson. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:00. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CAPTAIN ARGO outran the others from the start, drew away in the stretch and won in hand. MAD BETH, a factor all the way, responded to urging and outlasted SCOTCH GOLD in the final strides. The Utter was taken* under restraint and finished fast. CURACAO, on the outside entering the stretch, tired. MOUNTAIN ELK, outrun early, closed a gap in the stretch. DUNLILT quit badly. AAAAQ FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile andPJO Yards. Polydor, Oct. 21, 1929— 1:42%— 4— 126. Purse «f«7UO«* 00. 3-year-olds. Maidesk. Claiming. Net value to winner 59; second, 50; July-13-34-Emp third, 5; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,500. Index Horse* BotA WPPSt tj t» jstr fir Jo«-k«T» Owners O H r !• S N77S KOZAK w 114 4 6 9* 61 44 34 V PascumaA J J Robinson 5 6 6 21 6-5 98642 BRIGHT CHANCE ws 109 5 5 9 t 1* ll 2* RenickS Mrs A Duval 15 20 15 6 3 98K0 VICTORY FLAG wb 114 11 9 61 71 21 2* 3* HumphsL R L Hall 10 15 10 4 2 StStfFRIAR MARK wb 114 9 7 104 41 3* 41 41 Sullivanj Mrs T H SmVle21 31 31 6-5 3-5 88778*FLAMING LIGHT wb 114 3 2 31 21 5l 51 51 Gilbert. Marshall Field 8-5 8-5 6-5 1-2 1-4 98179*MAE FALON w 104 10 11 12 11* 11" 81 6 RosgarnCW W Vaughan 100 200 200 80 40 94224 GNOMNIE w 114 12 4 11* 94 8* 6 7* HunterJ Ascot Stable 15 25 20 8 4 •8179 HILLWOOD w 114 2 1 4* 104 10* 9* 8* CoucciS J S Healy 10 15 15 6 3 97544*LANADLER w 104 7 3 71 5l 71 7* 9* RaineyC M McGonigle 10 10 8 3 8 5 NZttTCLLWHY wb 114 8 10 8* 8* 91 10* 104 BattistaJ M Colford 10 15 12 5 21 87S44 SILVER MOON «i 110 1 8 1" 3* 6* 11* 11* MalleyT J M Roebling 20 30 30 12 6 •SWINFINiTUDE wb 114 6 12 51 12 12 12 12 DeCamsE M W Carter 20 50 50 20 10 Time, :24J5, :48%, 1:14%, 1:42, 1:46%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g, by Justice F. — Mary Ford, by Sir Martin trained by H. C. Riddle; bred by Mr. A. B. Gordon. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:23. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start pood and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. KOZAK moved up steadily, but was shuffled back near the far turn, then went to the outside entering ths stretch and drew away. BRIGHT CHANCE raced SILVER MOON into defeat and held on well. VICTORY FLAG tired in the drive. FRIAR MARK moved up fast, then tired. FLAMING LIGHT had no mishaps. S rat ched— 98778 Jack Low, 109: 98989 Big Boots, 109; 89034 Bobanjack, 114; 98427*My Scotch, 104. Overweight — Silver Moon, 1 pound. QQAfil SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Polydor, Oct. 21, 1929-1:42%— 4— 126. Purst «7«7vf0k 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 59; second, 50; July-13-34-Emp third, 5; fourth. 5. Claiming price. ,200; if for ,900, allowed 3 lbs. 1 index Hor*e» tfri t a WtlMHt 5 V, % Str Fin Jcxkeys Owners 8 H f V W " 98919 fBIG SHOW wb 3 107 2 2 3* 3* 3* 4* 1* PascumaA M Gaudio 13-5 16-5 16-5 7-10 1-4 JWSWF.DDING RING wb 4 103 1 1 ll 1* 2* 11 2l MerrittR L Friedman 5 8 8 21 1 98857 PENDING wb 5 113 3 6 4* 5* 44 3* 3» GilbertJ G C Winfrey 8 12 12 3 1 t88562STEPBROTHER wb 3 105 5 3 2* 2* 1* 21 44 CoucciS W E Jones 4-5 4 5 3 5 1-4 out 98699 SYRIAC wb 7 113 4 4 6 6 6 6 5l HumphsL F Hayes 6 12 10 3 1 98429*PRO BONO wb 5 108 6 5 5* 4 5* 5* 6 CantaraO Mrs F Preece 15 20 15 5 2 Disqualified. Time, :23%. :47%, 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:46. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g, by Golden Broom — War Darling, by Man o War trained by E. Sietas; bred by Mr. S. D. Riddle. Winner entered to be claimed for ,200. WENT TO POST— 4:46. AT POST— 1 J minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BIG SHOW, close to the early pace, moved up on the outside entering the stretch, but bore over and caused crowding from the inside at the eighth post, for which he was disqualified. WEDDING RING forced the pace from the start, carried STEPBROTHER out in the stretch and tired. PENDING was gaining fast on ths inside, was forced to take up and go to the inside at the eighth post. STEPBROTHER forced the pace from the start, was impeded at the eighth post and quit. SYRIAC and PRO BONO had no mishaps. Overweight— Stepbrother, 1 pound.


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