Empire City, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-23

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EMPIRE CITY YONKERS, N. Y., SATURDAY, JULY 21, 193V— Empire City 1 mile. Fifteenth day. Empire City Racing Association. Summer meeting of 21 days. Starts from barrier. 87 books. Weather clear. Steward representing New York 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 Secretary, 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. QQzm2 FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. Lord Baltimore II., July 10, 1923— :59%— 2— 111. Purse Y, *Z% ,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. Net value to winner 50; July-21-34-Emp second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index atones E it A WtPPSt i % Str Fin Jockey* Owner* O H C P 8 tWISPRETTY NIGHT w 114 6 3 3k l1 1 l10 SullivanJ T H Somerville 1-3 1-3 13 out out 98915PRINCESS ATHENE w 109 1 7 4* 21 2* 2 RaineyC SPpy Holw TSFS12 20 15 4 7-5 90915 GOLDEN TIME w 114 2 4 5« 5« 4* 34 HornF B L Squires 8 15 15 4 7-5 99316ALANOVA w 114 5 1 24 44 3k 44 RenirkS T B Gay 10 12 10 9 5 1-2 97381*AMUSING wi 109 4 2 1* 3* 5s 5k MerrittR Mrs W P Stewart6 12 10 2 3 5 91283 MISS ALPHONSO wb 114 3 5 6k 7 7 6 HunterJ M Cremen 100 100 50 10 4 iS7475*DIXIE PRINCESS wb 109 7 6 7 6k 6 7 CantoraO J E Simmons 100 200 200 50 20 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:00%. Track fast. Winner— Blk. f, by Nocturnal— Flattery, by Light Brigade trained by S. L. Burch ; bred by Mr. T. H. Somerville. WENT TO POST— 2:42. AT POST— 4J minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. PRETTY NIGHT disposed of the leaders when called upon and drew away, winnine with much to spare. PRINCESS ATHENE propped at the start, but moved up fast and finished well. GOLDEN TIME went to the outside in the stretch and finished well. ALANOVA swerved into AMUSING at the quarter post. The others were outrun. QQJQO SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. H. T. Waters, Oct. 22, 1923— 1:95%.— 2— 129. Purse ?, ..,,9° ,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, July-21-34-Emp 5; fourthi j25. Index Uors-s Eqt A WtPPSt .; % Str Fin Jockeys Owner* O H C P 8 98852rCREDULOUS w 110 6 3 1* V V 14 MallevT Mrs L Viau 6 8 7 2 4~T 982372MORPLUCK wb 110 2 8 8 5* 3k 2* HornF J H Louchheim 7 5 3 2 13-10 2 5 1-5 94556,*TANGERLOO w 105 8 5 2l 3J 4* 31 RaineyC H W Maxwell flO 15 15 5 2 98464MOISSON wb 115 12 31 2 21 44 CoucciS Manhasset Sta 2 13-5 11-5 7 10 1-3 992592JOBAKHETA w 110 4 7 7* 64 64 5 RenickS Mrs R Herman 8 12 12 4 8 5 99131ANACREON wb 107 3 4 4" 4rt 54 65 LitzbgerEMrs A Phillips 7 12 10 3 7-5 DESPERADO wb 110 7 6 6l T V T HunterJ O Phipps flO 15 15 5 2 97739 DARK THOUGHTS wb 110 5 1 51 8 8 8 SullivanJ R L Gerry 30 100 100 30 10 ■fCoupled as H. W. Maxwell and O. Phipps entry. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:07. Track fast. Winner — Ch. e, by Omar Khayyam — Better Believe, by Helmet trained by J. P. Jones; bred by Mrs L. Viau. WENT TO POST— 3:12. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. CREDULOUS, rushed into command at once, showed early speed, raced TANGERLOO into defeat and held the others safe. MORPLUCK dropped out of it at once, then moved up with a rush. TANGERLOO, close up all the way, had no mishaps. MOISSON quit in the stretch. JOBAKHETA finished fast. ANA-CREON was on the inside all the way. DESPERADO ran away a mile before the start. QQ4.QJ. ThTr[TrACE5 3-4 Furlongs. Wise Counsellor, July 22, 1924— 1:07%— 3— 115. Purse vvftO-t M. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 1934.sh50; July-21-34-Emp second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,200; if for ,000, allowed 3 lbs. Index Horse* Eqt A WtPPSt Vj Str Pin Jockey* Owner* O II C P 8 99317*FRESHA1R wb 3 100 6 3 81 51 44 1* RosgarnC Ascot Stable 4 4 4 8 5 4-5 99546*JUST CAP w 3 102 12 5 5l 6* 21 2* ChanoveL Mrs A S Dodd 15 15 8 3 8 5 99003 TELLWHY wb 3 105 8 6 64 3* 34 31 RenickS M Colford 15 20 20 8 4 99317*SALADIN w 3 100 2 8 7k 10s 5* 4» PernaC C S Mitchell 10 12 12 5 21 99989,*TROBOY w 3 103 5 2 2" 1* 1« 51 RainevC C H Knebelkamp2 3 21 1 1-2 99317 FORTIS wb 3 105 1 9 31 74 64 61 HunterJ D Douglas 25 50 50 20 10 99317 CROOKED LANE wb 3 108 4 7 91 glO" V MalleyT Mrs E A Burke 8 12 10 4 2 99063 FRIAR MARK wb 3 105 7 10 104 8* 8 8k SullivanJ Mrs T H SmVle2l 5 5 2 1 93918 RACE CAPE wb 3 108 311 12 12 ll1 94 Stout J J Kelly 50 100100 40 20 99317DIECASTFR wb 3 105 10 4 4k 4* 9* 102 JacobsJ Mrs M Schimmel 4 5 5 2 1 99440 THE RAKE wb 4 111 11 1 1» 21 71 11« MonaJ R Moskin 50 100 100 40 20 84960 TENLESS w 3 100 912 11* 111 12 12 MerrittR J Coleman 20 50 40 15 8 Time, 23%, :47%, 1:11. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Wildair — Solisa, by Spanish Prince II. trained by J. Hogan; bred by Greentree Stable and Mr. P. Steele. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:39. AT POST— 8 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won driving : second and third the same. FRESHAIR worked his way up on the outside, finished fast through the stretch and wore down the leaders in the last strides. JUST CAP, a factor all the way, came through on the inside and held on well. TELLWHY moved up gamelv in the stretch, but bore in under pressure. SALADIN finished with a rush on the outside. TROBOY and THE RAKE raced each other into defeat. FORTIS had no mishaps. FRIAR MARK was outrun and then taken through on the inside. Scratched— 96707 Resurrection, 114: 98989 Chilly, 100; 99261 Infinitude, 105. Overweight — Just Cap, 2 pounds; Crooked Lane, 3. OO/i andK. FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Spur, July 28, 1917— 1:44%— 4— 122. Twenty-fifth «7«7l:Ot3 Running YONKERS HANDICAP. ,500 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value July-21-34 -Emp to winner ,320; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 00. Index Horse* Eqt A WtPPSt % V6 % Str fin Jockey* Owner* O H O P 6 99134SOMEBODY wb 3 103 1 1 41 4* 2 24 lk MerrittR Maemere F Sta +7-5 9 5 8-5 3-5 1-4 99134DEDUCE w 5 116 6 4 2* V V 1* 2 HunterJ Mrs H L Ughetta4 5 5 8-5 3 5 99134HALCYON w 6 104 4 5 6* 6* 41 34 3* CoucciS C V Whitney 2 21 12 5 4-5 2 5 99134 VICAR wb 3 102 2 2 34 3 3 5* 4 RainevC Belair Stud Sta J5 6 6 2 7-10 98854*COEQUEL vv 3 106 5 3 1* 2 51 41 5* LitzbgerE Maemere F Sta +7-5 9 -5 8-5 3-5 1-4 98698 LADY REIGH wb 3 106 777 777 61 RenickS Mrs W P StewartlO 15 10 4 8 5 99134 FAIRENO wb 5 122 3 6 5* 5* 64 6"* 7 StoutJ Belair Stud Sta *5 6 6 2 7-10 +Coupled £S Maemere Farm Stable entrv: +Belair Stud Stable entrv. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:13, 1:40, 1:46%. track fast. Winner — Br. c, by Chance Shot — Phalara, by Phalaris trained by G. E. Phillips; bred by Mr. J. E. Widener. WENT TO POST— 4:08. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving ; second and third the same. * SOMEBODY was taken to the outside on the turn into the back stretch, was rated along steadily and, going to the outside in the stretch, wore down DEDUCE in the last strides. The latter forced the early pace, disposed of COEQUEL when called upon and held on resolutely. HALCYON, away well and restrained early, closed a gap in the drive. VICAR, close up early, tired in the drive. COEQUEL quit. LADY REIGH had no mishaps. FAIRENO raced evenly. Scratched-98990 Identify. 112; 98989sEconomic, 110; 99134 Chatmoss, 102. , Overweight — Vicar, 2 pounds. QQlfifi FIFTH RACE— 5 3-4 Furlongs. Wise Counsellor, July 22, 1924— 1:07%— 3— 115. Purse etfeJrlrOO 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; July-21-34-Emp third. 5; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,250, allowed 2 lbs.; if for ,000, 3 lbs. Index Horses Eqt A WtPPSt hi % Str Fin Jockey* Owner* O H O P 8 97742MAMAS CHOICE wb 4 107 1 1 14 l1 l1 V RosgarnCMrs H L Ughetta21 13 5 11-5 7-10 1-3 992G1**SPOILT BEAUTY wb 3 102 6 5 3* 3* 2* 24 ChanoveL B B Stable 6 5 7-5 13 10 12 15 98856*BAHADUR wb 3 104 3 6 7 7 4* 34 MerrittR Maemere F Sta 8 12 12 4 8-5 99209AILEEN C. w 4 107 5 7 6* 6 6 4k JacobsJ G Schimmel 6 10 8 21 1 99209*LONGFORD wb 4 115 7 4 44 2* 5k 5k RaineyC Mrs C Phillips 4 6 6 8 5 3 5 98776 ELDEE w 3 100 4 3 51 51 34 6" RenickJ Mrs K Laura 60 100 100 40 20 99377 ADVOCATE JUNIOR w3109 22 2* 4" 7 7 RenickS A Fields 15 30 30 10 5 Time, :23, :47, 149%. Track fast. Winner — Br. f, by Waygood — Myra M., by Sir John Johnson trained by J. Hogan; bred by Mereworth Stud. WENT TO POST— 4:34. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third drivine. MAMAS CHOICE, rushed into command at once, showed good speed, but won under urging. SPOILT BEAUTY was in close quarters after the start, thon moved up gamely and finished well. BAHADUR came throueh on the inside in the stretch. AILEEN C. began slowly. LONGFORD bore out entering the stretch. ELDEE showed flashes of speed. ADVOCATE JUNIOR showed early speed. Overweight — Spoilt Beauty, 2 pounds. QQi ~Qf-r SIXTH RACE— I Mile and 70 Yards. Polydor, Oct. 21, 1929— 1:42%— 4— 126. Purse uuiul 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; July-21-34 Emp third 5; fourth, 5. Claiming price, ,000. 1 uri,. x Horse* Eqt A WtlPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owner* O H C P 8 99106 PRIMUTE wb 4 108 4 5 4k 3h 2" l1 1* LutherT F J Valli 3 3 3 6-5 3 5 98892!?T. OMER wsb 4 111 10 2 31 2k 34 2 2" WholevR P B Codd 6 10 10 4 2 99320 CANTERET w 4 101 5 12* 41 41 51 3* JacobsJ W Denman 20 50 40 15 8 99258-*PERNICKETY wb 4 105 3 7 64 61 5l» 4" 41 PernaC Mrs H D Cox 3 4 4 8-5 4-5 99258 CHIMNEY TOP wb 3 104 9 and 8J 9* T 71 51 RenickS M Colford 3 4 18 5 7 5 3-5 99320 FIERY wb 3 110 11 9 10» 8 81 6 61 RenickJ M Gaudio 30 50 30 12 6 99376 BRIGHT PATTERN w 4 101 13 1* l1 1* 34 T MonaJ Mrs A Roberts 50 100 60 25 12 99320"DVNFERN wb 6 111 2 10 94 10* 10* 104 8" RaineyC S Newhoff 2 13 5 11-5 4 5 2 5 99320 GALON LAD wb3110 7 8 71 71 91 8k 9 MalleyT R R Ashbrooke 30 50 40 15 8 99211 MIGUEL A. SUAREZ w 5 106 8 4 52 5 6* 91 10s ChanoveL A Gallagher 20 30 20 8 4 98754liBOSTON IDLE wb 3 104 6 11 11 11 11 11 11 CantaraO R B Jackson 50 60 60 25 12 Time, :24, :48, 1:14%, 1:42%, 1:47. Track fast. Winner— B. f, by Transmute — Prim Lady, by Mont dOr II. trained by F. J. Valli; bred by Mr. E. Cebrian. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 459. AT POST— 1 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. PRIMUTE, close up all the way, came through on the inside into the stretch and, disposing of the Voders, drew away in the final eighth and won in hand. ST. OMER, dose up, but on the outside of the leaders, lost ground on the stretch turn and finished fast. CANTERET had no mishaps. PERNICKETY raced evenly. CHIMNEY TOP closed a gap on the outside. FIERY had no mishaps. DUNFERN was outrun. Scratched— 99376 Arras, 116. Overweight — Boston Idle, 4 pounds.


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