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AQUEDUCT NEW YORK, N. Y., SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1935— Aqueduct U miles 51 feet. Twelfth day. Queens County Jockey Club. Summer meeting of 22 days. Baby Bahr Stall Gate used. 80 books. Weather clear. Steward representing New York State Racing Commission, M. Cassidy. Stewards representing National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, F. J. Bryan. Stewards of Meeting, H. W. Maxwell and H. 0. Vosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith, A. Burlen and C. Cornchlsen. Starter, G. Cassidy. Racing Secretary, J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 1:50 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. FIRST RACE ABOUT 2 MILES. Banner Day, Sept. 28, 1930 — 4:00*6—3—132. Lionheart 1 Ofttrb Steeplechase Handicap. SI, 200 Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Jur*-22-35-Aqu Htt va|uc to winner ,038; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horse* EqtA Wt PP St 4 8 12 15 Pin Jockeys Owner* O H C P S 11840 RIDEA WAY w 7 146 3 3 23 1£ Is 1* 1* TdoreMrJNGwIadys Whity 9 512-511-5 2-5 out 11663JiED FLASH w5138 2 1 lj 2« 2« 2 2 BellhouseF F A Clark 4 5 5 6-5 1-3 12614 PA VILLON ROYALws 5 139 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 ChristianE H E Talbot Jr 10 15 15 4 1-2 W731 AMAGANSETT w 5 150 1 2 Fell. McKyMrR T Hitchcock 6 5 7-5 9 10 1-4 out Time, 4:11. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g, by Wildair— Bubble, by All Gold trained by S. J. Holloway; bred by Mr. H. P. Whitney. WENT TO POST— 2:37. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out ; second and third the same. RIDEAWAY jumped well and a forward factor all the way, responded to pressure on the final turn" of the field and disposed of RED FLASH at the end. The latter jumped greenly, was taken under restraint, moved up when called upon, but hung at the end. PA VILLON ROYAL was outrun. He fell at the thirteenth fence, was remounted and finished the course. AMAGANSETT fell at the third fence. ! SECOND RACE 5-8 MILE. Miss Star, Sept. 25, 1922— :57%— 2— 107. Purse 00. 2-year-,-t O/lfkfT olds- Claiming. Non-winners since June 8. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners WvVI since May 14 allowed 3 lbs.; since April 19, 6 lbs.; maidens, 10 lbs. June-22 35-Aqu Claiming price, ,080; if for ,500, aUowed 7 lbs. Net value to winner 1935.sh50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses EqtA Wt PP St *4 Str Fin Jockeys Ownert O H C P 8 12212 BLUE DONNA wb 105 3 2 13 l5 1« PetersM L E Keiffer 8-5 2 2 4-5 1-3 10833 MISLED wbIOO 5 6 44 24 2* RosgartnCH c Phipps +2$ 3 13-5 1 2-5 12117 VALE OF TEARS wb 109 8 5 52 44 3" WattersC Mrs C O Iselin 30 50 50 20 10 123003DEEP RUN wb 110 9 9 82 7* 4* DiliddoA T B Gay 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 10833 JOAN F. wb 103 6 7 6"* »* 5i KopelF J J Moran +2£ 3 13-5 1 2-5 11950*SURRY wb 108 1 3 3£ 5» 62 RosenJ Brandon Stable 10 15 15 6 3 06863 JACK M. w 110 2 4 2"k 3" 7* MerrittR J J Meehan 15 15 6 2± 6-5 12119 MERSAN wb 103i 4 1 7£ 83 8£ LitzbgerE J P Jones 8 10 8 3 8-5 11950 ACE OF SPADES wb 10610 10 10 92 93 RoseG Mrs W Garth 15 30 25 10 5 12613 CARVER wb 115 7 8 9* 10 10 GrecoA J McManus Jr 30 50 50 20 10 11948 LEW DUNBAR w 113 11 11 Lost rider. WorkmanR E Nicodemus 10 15 15 6 3 ■fCoupled as H. C. Phipps and J. J. Moian entry. Time, 1:00%. Track fast. Winner— B. f, by Donnacona— High Bluo, by High Time trained by V. Mara; bred by Mr. L. E. Keiffer. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:07. AT POST— 6* minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily ; second and third the same. BLUE DONNA outran her field from the start, drew into a long lead and had speed in reserve. MISLED Improved his position on the inside and finished well. VALE OF TEARS responded to pressure and closed ground steadily. DEEP RUN beean slowly and finished fast. JOAN F. raced evenly. SURRY had no mishaps. ACE OF SPADES raced wide. LEW DUNBAR bolted at the start and unseated his rider. Scratched— 10579 Exeter, 103. Overweight — Blue Donna, 1 pound ; Vale of Tears, 2£ ; Joan F., 3 ; Mersan, 3£ ; Ace of Spades, 3| ; Carver, 5 ; Lew Dunbar, 3. THIRD RACE 6 1-2 FUKLONGS. King Saxon, Sept. 29, 1934— 1:17%— 3— 118. Purse 1QAA6 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 116 lbs.; IdUUO older, 121 lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 3 lbs. allowed for each June-22-35-Aqu 50 to ,500. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses EqtA Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 11747 BIG GAWK wb 3 110 5 4 24 1" l2 1* WrightWD E R Bradley 4-511-101 2 5 1-5 12617 DOUCEUR wb 3 111 3 7 8« 7* 5* 2" RaineyC Mrs J H Whity 8 8 7 2 4-5 123022MISS RAINBOW wb 3 111 2 2 b»* 4"k 4»k 33 LitzbgerE G H Eostwick 3£ 7 6 2 4-5 12041 TUXPAN w 3 110 1 1 1* 22 2£ 41 PetersM S L Burch 10 15 15 6 3 09tXfj*TRIBUNAL wb 3 108 9 5 3 34 3h 5» EyeC A Schuttinger 20 30 20 8 4 12217 SHOT GUN wb 3 110 4 3 43 5» 7* 6l McCuneD Mrs W E Martin 50 60 60 20 10 12808i3FLAGMASTER wb 3 116 6 8 74 6£ 64 7h WorkmanR Brandyvvine Sta 4 4£ 3 1 1-2 09841 TURF BEAUTY wb3110 8 6 62 83 8£ 8»» ScarpullaC E Mortimer 50 60 60 20 10 *HUGE COPY w 3 105 79 9 9 99 CoronaM Mrs G Read 20 20 10 4 2 Time, :23, :47%, V.W/5, 1:21 Jg. Track fast. ~" Winner — Ch. g, by North Star III. — Bed of Roses, by Cunard trained by H. J. Thompson*; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farm. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:38. AT POST— 1 J minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BIG GAWK forced the early pace, disposed of TUXPAN in the stretch and drew away at the end. DOUCEUR began slowly, improved her position and finished with good courage. MISS RAINBOW closed fast from a slow beginning. TUXPAN had earlv speed and no excuse. TRIBUNAL quit under urging. SHOT GUN had a flash of early speed. FLAGMASTER had no mishaps. TURF BEAUTY raced well. HUGE COPY -as outrun. Overweight — Turf Beauty, 5 pounds. FOURTH RACE 5-8 MILE. Miss Star, Sept. 25, 1922— :57%— 2— 107. Purse ,000. 2-year--* Qf|fQ olds. Allowances. June-22-35-Aqu net va|ue to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; -fourth, 5. Index Horses EqtA Wt PP St |f Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 12120 TRIUMPHANT wb 113 3 1 3°k 34 Pi WorkmanR C V Whitney t7-10 4-5 4-5 1-4 out 12399 CLOCKS wbHO 6 4 lh lh 24 GilbertJ Brookmeade Sta 8 12 10 3 1 11848 BILLIE BANE w 119 1 3 23 24 3* HornF Mr Nightingale 2£ 3 3 7-10 out 123993GALSAC w 115 2 2 44 41 4£ CoucciS Greentree Stable 5 6 5 7-5 2-5 J1664 TATTERDEMALION wb 105 5 5 55 56 510 PetersM C V Whitney f7-10 4-5 4-5 1-4 out BLACK CHIEF w 112 4 6 6 6 6 WrightWD G H Bostwick 20 50 40 15 6 j fCoupled as C. V. Whitney entry. 5, Time, :59*5- Track fast. V Winner — B. c. by Dis Done — Thais, by Sun Briar trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr. C. V. Whitney. ; WENT TO POST— 4:02. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. TRILSlPHANT improved his position after rounding the turn, wore down the leaders and was drawing away at the end. CLOCKS forced the pace from the start, disposed of BILLIE BANE and finished well. The latter showed early speed, saved ground rounding the turn and had no mishaps. GALSAC was placed under pressure in the stretch and finished well. BLACK CHIEF had no mishaps. TATTERDEMALION showed an even effort. -Overweight — Triumphant, 1 pound; Clocks, 1. FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Peanuts, Sept. 18, 1926— 1:48%— 4— 114. Forty-Seventh 1 OZ-i M Running BROOKLYN HANDICAP. 0,000 Added. 3-year-olds and up- l.andjl.9 ward. June-22-35-Aqu Net value to winner 0,200; second, ,000; third, ,000; fourth, 00. Index Horses EqtA Wt TP St % |fi % Str Fin Jo, keys Owners O II C P 8 124083DISCOVERY wb 4 123 2 5 25 27 27 * l8 BejshakJ A G Vanderbilt 4 5 5 8-5 1-2 112400 KING SAXON w 4 127 1 1 l2 l2 14 25 2* RaineyC C H Knebkamp8-5 2£ 2£ 4-5 1-3 ;11843OMAHA wb3114 3 6 42 44 3* 3* 36 WrightWD Belair Stud Sta 7-5 7-5 1 1-3 out 09957 GOOD GOODS wb 4 104 4 4 6 5" 6 5 45 MerrittR Brookmeade Sta 15 40 30 10 5 12616 SOMEBODY wb 4 104 5 2 32 34 43 4£ 52 LbergerE Maemere F Sta 15 25 20 7 3 11952 THURSDAY wb 6 106 6 3 5«* 6 53 6 6 PetersM S L Burch 6 7 5 8-5 3-5 Time, :23%, :W/S, 1:11%. 1:35%. 1:484 new world record. Track fast. Winner— Ch. c, by Display — Ariadne, by Light Brigade trained by J. H. Stotler; bred by Mereworth Stud. WENT TO POST— 4:27. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third the same. DISCOVERY forced the pace from the start, disposed of KING SAXON in the stretch and drew away. JUNG SAXON was rushed into command after the start, showed high early speed, saved ground and had no piishaps. OMAHA improved his position steadily, came to the outside in the stretch, but could not menace lhe leaders, GOOD GOODS made up ground in the stretch and finished well. THURSDAY had no mishaps. Scratched— 11842 Kievex, 107; 11952 CoequeJ, 100. SIXTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Outline, June 20, 1024—1:10—3—118. Purse ,000. 3-year--| Q-rv-g -g olds and upward. Claiming. 3-year-olds, 114 lbs.; older, 122 lbs. Non-loUll winners since April 19 allowed 4 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for less, June-22-35-Aqu l lb. allowed for each 00 to ,000. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horsee EqtA Wt PP St Vt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 123043ZAY wb 3 109 2 1 14 4 14 Is PetersM Mrs R Heighe 4 4 4£ 8-5 3-5 116673HOWS CHANCES w 3 109 1 4 5 5 5 24 WrightWD Mrs J H Whity 6 10 8 3 6-5 12527 DIABLERIE w 3 104 5 5 4 42 4"k 3" RosgartnCH C Phipps 2 3 13-5 1 2-5 125273SOLDIERS DREAM ivb 3 111 3 2 3* 31 2** 4* RaineyC J W Cohen 2 13-511-5 4-51-3 12304 GRANNYS TRADE wb 5 112 4 3 2nk 2** 3n 5 McCuneD Mrs W E Martin4 4 16-5 1 2-5 Time, :23%, :48, Irttfc. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f, by Campfire— Zenoia, by Sweeper trained by J. A. Boniface; bred by Mrs. R. H. Heighe. dinner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:55. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. f ZAY moved into command after the start, showed high speed, shook off the opposition in the stretch bid drew away at the end. HOWS CHANCES improved his position steadily and finished with a rush on the Jutside. DIABLERIE, outrun the first part, finished with a rush at the end. SOLDIERS DREAM, a forward factor all the way, had no mishaps. GRANNYS TRADE, well up the first part, faltered badly in the stretch. Overweight — Soldiers Dream, 1 pound. SEVENTH RACE 1 MILE. John P. Grier, June 25, 1921—1:36—4—127. Purse 00. 3-year-1QA19 oWs *nd upward. Claiming. Non-winners of two races since April 19. lOvl 3-year-olds, 112 lbs.; older, 115 lbs. Non-winners since June 6 allowed S June-22-35 -Aqu n*,.; since Aprii 19, 5 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for ,300, allowed 4 lbs. Net value to winner 1935.sh50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses EqtA Wt PP St and % % Str Fi» Jockeys Owner* O H C P 8 — ■ 1 1 — 125372*BILLOWY WAVE wb 5 108 5 4 42 52 44 3* l3 KnottK Geneseo Stable 3 3 13 5 1 2-5 126182tFIRELOCK wb4115 3 5 34 33 2"* 2 21 WrightWD Mrs H Phillips 4-5 11-10 1 2 5 out 127113SCOTCH SOLDIER wb 5 113 6 1 23 23 3* 1* 3» CoueciS J Denequolo 4 5 4£ 8 5 1-2 125302MICKEYS MAN w 3 107 4 6 6 6 51 5« 42 MerrittR J Wormser 8 8 8 2i 4-5 12302 BOCASETTE w 3 112 1 2 Is 14 1* 42 5™ McCuneD E C Sadies 8 10 8 3 1 507652LATIVICH wb9109 2 3 51 4* 6 6 6 RoseG Miss Johnson 20 50 40 12 5 tDisqualified. Time, :23%, :47%, 1:13%, 1:4»Ks- Track fast. Winner— Br. m, by Black Servant— Golden Billows, by Golden Maxim trained by A. E. Dayton; bred by Mr. A. M. Chichester, Jr.. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 8:24. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BILLOWY WAVE improved her position steadily, came through on the inside in the final eighth and drew away at the end. FIRELOCK, well up from the start, had ne mishaps. SCOTCH SOLDIER forced the early pace, but faltered in the stretch after being bumped by FIRELOCK, for which the altter was disqualified for the place award. MICKEYS MAN had no mishaps. BOCASETTE showed early speed. LATTVICH was eased up when he quit. Scratched-09846Shot and Shell, 109; 09252 Scuttle. 104; 12711 Hard Chase, 98.