Saratoga, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-31

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SARATOGA SARATOGA SPRINGS N Yf MONDAY JULY 30 1934 Saratoga 1 18 miles First day Saratoga Association for the Improvement of the Breed of Horses Summer meeting of 30 days Stationary stall at 78 and 1 mile others starts from barrier 105 books Weather clear Steward representing New York Racing Commission M Cassidy Steward representing the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association F S Von Stade Stewards of Meeting W M Jeffords and W Wood ward Assistant to Stewards at the start E C Potter Judges E C Smith A Burlen and C Cornehlsen Starter G Cassidy Racing Secretary V E Schaumburg Racing starts at 300 p m Chicago time 200 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 QQQOO FIRST RACE 78 Mile Milkmaid Aug 19 1920 123 4 120 Columbia Purse 5iT Purse 1000 3yearolds and upward Fillies and mares Allowances Net value ta July3034Sar winner 750 second 150 third 75 fourth 25 EqtA WtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 99700SLAPDASH WB 3 112 4 3 21 2 = 25 1 1s KsingerC Wheatley Stable 5 882 710 99485 COEQUEL w 3 105 54 4 3l 3lk 2h 2 LitzbgerEMaemere F Sta 4 4i 41 1 5 99492 7598270JABOT BLACK QUEEN WB 4 108 355555 3s JonesR W R Coe 15 15 15 4 75 98270JABOT WB 3 115 11 3 4 41 4lk 4i WorkmanRC V Whitney 7101720341418 97903 SICKLE PEAR w3109 2 2 I1 I1 lk 3l 5 WrightWD J E Widencr 10 12 10 3 1 1Time Time 23 47 112 124 Track fast Winner fastWinner B f by Stimulus Tetrarchy by Tetratema trained by J Fitzsimmons bred by WheaHey Stable StableWENT WENT TO POST 305 AT POST 2 minutes Start drivingSLAPDASH good and slow Won easily second and third driving SLAPDASH forced the pace from the start disposed of SICKLE PEAR entering the stretch and drew away winning with speed to spare COEQUEL icstrained early moved up gamely when called upon and outlasted BLACK QUEEN in the drive The latter began slowly but went to the outside in the stretch and finished fast JABOT away well and restrained tired when called upon entering the stretch SICKLE PEAR showed the most early speed then quit QQQ fc SECOND RACE About 2 Miles Blue Banner Aug 27 1932 411 4 139 Bullseyt 7 7 7 Steeplechase Purse 1200 4yearolds and upward Allowances Net value ta July3034Sar winner 850 second 200 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses EqtA Wt PPSt 4 S 12 17 Pin Jockeys Owners 98463IRISH BULLET w 7 152 1 1 I4 1s I1 I3 I4 BellhouseFF A Clark 1 65 1110 14 out 95068ROCK out95068ROCK LAD w 4 137 2 3 31 3 3 210 210 McGinnisP Miss K Christie 4 4i 4 75 out 97890SILVERSKIN out97890SILVERSKIN w 6 142 4 2 24 2s 28 3 3 TdorcMrJ Miss C Dorrance 6 10 10 21 out 964173FROLIC out964173FROLIC II w 9 139 3 4 4 4 4 Fell CooperG Miss S J Sanford2 3 135 710 out outTime Time 412 Track fast fastWinner Winner B g by Seventy Five Wax Candle by Wax Bullet trained by H G Gaithcr bred in Eng ¬ land by Mr R Holmes HolmesWENT WENT TO POST 330 AT POST 2 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third easily IRISH BULLET jumped well and showed speed throughout was roused after the last fence and drew away ROCK LAD was pinched back on the first turn but closed a gap thereafter under pressure SILVER SKIN hobbled at the fifteenth and sixteenth fences and tiled thereafter FROLIC II fell at the sixteenth obstacle QOQ 1 THIRD RACE 5 12 Furlongs Tuscaloosa Aug 22 1918 1043 2 187 Sixtieth e Running FLASH STAKES 3500 guaranteed 2yearolds Allowances Net value t July3034Sar winner 2525 second 600 third 300 EqtAWtrPSt i 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 934982PITTER PAT WB11010 7 7WB125 3i 2i 21 I1 StoutJ Belair Stud Sta 31 4 18 5 7535 98248TRY SYMPATHY WB125 5 1 1w lk I1 Tl 2s MattioliJ Fair Fields Sta 75 115 415 4 2 91852 SUPREME COURT w 110 9 2 2WBllO 21 41 3 31 MeadeD Catawba Stable f6 7 6 99374POLAR FLIGHT WBllO 310 310WSB113 7 5U 6l 4k RichardsH Catawba Stable f6 76 Jt 5 99131CHESHIRE WSB113 4 3 3w 94 fc4434k 9l 74 5 CoucciS Greentfee Stable 10 IStJlStti fc 971HBRIGHT BANNER w 113 75 75wn3 4434k 61 WorkmanRA G yanderbilt 15 5 4 t M 9 951 BACHELOR DINNER wn3 i a 616151 7 BijshakJ A G Vand VandrbUr rbUr 15 5 57M i35f46LD STORY 1010 81 8 JonesR Mrs JH Whitney 10 15 15i6r 9H21 CAKEWALKER WB 113 86 8 81 10 9 Gilbert Sage Stable 30 50 50 20 10 1099HI 99HI TED HUSING WB 113 64 5 7l 9 10 MalleyT J H Louchheim 10 15 15 6 3 Coupled as Catawba Stable entry JA G Vanderbilt entry entryTime Time 23 47 106 Track fast Winner Ch c by Pennant Ruth Law by Broomstick trained by J Fitzsimmons bred by Belair Stud StudWENT WENT TO POST 403 AT POST 4J minutes minutesStart Start poor and slow Won driving second and third the same sameFITTER FITTER PAT away well and close up throughout went to the outside of the leaders entering the stretch and finishing resolutely wore down TRY SYMPATHY in the final strides The latter began fast showed peed and held on gamely after saving ground SUPREME COURT closest to the early pace held on well TOLAR FLIGHT dwelt at the start worked his way up steadily on the outside and finished well CHESHIRE closed resolutely BRIGHT BANNER saved ground all the way BACHELOR DINNER was in close quarters soon after the start OLD STORY began slowly slowlyScratched Scratched Hows Chances 110 QQQOer FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Polymelian Aug 23 1918 110 4 140 Purse 900 thirdJuly3034Sar 51T 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 650 second 150 third July3034Sar j75 fourthf 25 Claiming price 2000 if for less 2 IDS allowed for each 250 250t t 1500 Index Horse EntAWtPPSt Vt Str Fin Jockeji Owners M534NEVERFADE WB 6 115 43 2l 11 I1 lrt Gilbert J Mrs F Clark 311853 6535 6535S9679GENERAL S9679GENERAL A wB6113 56 4 4 2 2 RaineyC J Kelly 95 2 2 4513 99486 LONGFORD WB 4 115 1 2 3i 3i 4l 3 JonesR Mrs C Phillips 6 10 10 4 85 39289 ST STEPHENS wB4115 21 I1 21 31 4 WallsP M Howard 10 12 12 5 2i 2i93604ZULU 93604ZULU LAD wB3109 88 64 6 5s 51 Stout J Belair Stud Sta 3 41 4 85710 SW17NIPPED w3100 64 51 5l 6 6s RosgarnCMrs P Igleheart 8 12 8 3 85 85HX2TIDAHOLM HX2TIDAHOLM w 4 106 3 7 71 7k 8 7 KnickbrHE Cross 10050020010050 99225 CHEROKEE SAL VB 3 102 75 8 8 71 8 LitzbgerEStarmount Sta 20 40 30 12 6 6Time Time 23 47 113 Track fast fastWinnerr Winnerr Ch g by Sun Circle Tweed by Jaeger trained by J Healy bred by Mr W S Kilmer Winner entered to be claimed for 2000 2000WENT WENT TO POST 435 AT POST 1 minute Start poor and slow Won driving second and third the same sameNEVERFADE NEVERFADE forced the pace from the start raced ST STEPHENS into defeat and outlasted GENERAL A but pulled up lame The latter worked his way up steadily from a slow start and was wearing down the winner LONGFORD went to the outside of the leaders entering the stretch and finished well ST STEPHENS showed early speed saved ground but tired at the finish ZULU LAD began slowly NIPPED quit CHEROKEE SAL bore out badly entering the stretch stretchScratched Scratched 99032Hcro Olga 100 99552 Her Gold 104 99381Some Knight 115 99681 Galon Lad 105 99486ISpoilt Beauty 104 QQQ942 FIFTH RACE 78 Mile Milkmaid Aug 19 1920 123 4 120 Eighth Running t7 77 lO AMERICAN LEGION HANDICAP 2000 added 3yearolds and upward Net value valueJuly3044Sar July3044Sar to winner 3070 second 500 third 250 IBUCJ EqtAWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 99134 BLACK BUDDY WB 3 117 4 1 I1 11 2k la Il CoucciS Greentree Stable 6 10 8 21 1 99492GAY MONARCH WB 3 111 2 4 5 5 4s 31 25 HumphsL A C Schwartz 85 2i 125 35 14 97813SINGING WOOD w 3 116 5 2 35 3 llk 2l 31 JonesR Mrs J H Whitney85 85 32 12 15 15994922BARN 994922BARN SWALLOW WB4118 334 2lk 3 410 4 MeadeD E R Bradley 455 8535 98918BRIGHT HAVEN WB 3 110 1 5 2k 4k 5 5 5 MerrittR Sage Stable 15 15 15 6 21 21Time Time 23J 46 VA 124 Track fast fastWinner Winner Blk c by Bud Lerner Siren by Man o War trained by W Brennan bred by Mr H F Sinclair SinclairWENT WENT TO POST 503 AT POST 2 minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameBLACK BLACK BUDDY rated along under steady restraint shook off the others in the stretch and finished well GAY MONARCH was restrained when outrun and working his way up on the inside was taken up and to the inside at the sixteenth post and finished well SINGING WOOD close up all the way had no mishaps BARN SWALLOW tired at the finish BRIGHT HAVEN quit quitScratched Scratched 99922 Sickle Pear 112 98990 Pompeius 114 99922 Jabot 112 99922Black Queen 110 OOO T SIXTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs Tuscaloosa Aug 22 1918 104 2 107 Belair JJJ + t t Purse Purse 1000 2yearolds Maidens Special weights Net value to winner winnerJuly3034Sac July3034Sac 759 second 150 third 75 fourth 25 Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners ROSEMONT WB 116 13 3k 11 I2 I1 ReniekS Foxcatcher F StalS 15 15 6 99374 GOLD FOAM w 116 7 6 21 3 3 21 CoucciS A Untermyer 4 6 5 21 96949 BIT OF SORROW w 116 5 4 5 2 21 3 MeadeD E R Bradley 8 10 8 3 85 85SUN SUN FAIRPLAY WB 116 87 71 5V 44 41 MattioliJ Fair Fields Sta 8 15 12 5 21 9 6255CHANCE SUN WB 116 61 4k 41 5 5 WrightWD J E Widener 85 21 115 45 25 93719 COLD SHOULDER w 116 3 8 91 T2 74 6r BejshakJ A G Variderbirt 4 416575710 99 77JDESPERADO WB116 45 681 61 7 KsingerC 0 Phipps 4 7 6 21 65 99483 DARK THOUGHTS WB116 910 8 61 8Z 84 GilbertJ R L Gerry 50 W 60 25 12 945SO SOUWESTER wmll6 2 2 11 91 9 9s WorkmanRSage Stable 15 20 20 20v v 8 4 91119 KURDAIR wsll610 9 101010 10 DeCainsE U Sullivan 50 100 100 40 20 20Time Time 23 47 107 Track fast Winner B c by The Porter Garden Rose by Colin trained by R E Handler bred by Foxcatcher Farms WENT TO POST 534 AT POST 3i minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same ROSEMONT showed speed all the way and responding gamely in the stretch raced BIT OF SORROW into defeat and held on well GOLD FOAM responded to urging in the stretch and finished resolutely BIT OF SORROW close up all the way had no mishapr SUN FAIRPLAY finished well under urging CHANCE SUN vas in close quarters soon after the start COLD SHOULDER finished steadily SOUWESTER was knocked back near the far turn turnScratched Scratched 99924 Old Story 116 98862 Mantagna 116 Great Lover 116 Hows Chances 116


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