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BELMONT PARK NEW YORK. N. Y., SATURDAY. MAY 16, 1936.— Belmont Park 1 12 miles, 6 14 feet. Sixth day. Westchester Racing Association. Spring meeting of 24 days. Bahr Stall Gate used. 100 books. Weather clear. Steward representing New York State Racing Commission, M. Cassidy. Stewards of Meeting, A. H. Morris and H. O. Yosburgh. Steward representing National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, A. C. Bostwick. Judges, E. C. Smith, A. Burlen and C. Cornehlson. Starter. G. Cassidy. Racing Secretary, J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.. V 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 5-8 MILE Widener Course. Distraction, June 4, 1927— :56— 2— 125. Purse 9ekQAS 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. May-16-36-Bel 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 8 25655 HALF TIME wb113 12 l2 l1 lnk YagcrE Mits A Pdgast 2-5 2-5 1-4 out out 25655-ROCkWOOD w 113 2 1 22 2s 26 SaundersW Maemere F Sta 24 5 5 2 5 out 25699 DANGER POINT w 113 4 4 3" 3" 3" Gilbert J J H Whitney 8 15 12 2 1-3 25655 COMPANY w 110 3 3 41 44 43 RenickS Brookmeade Sta 20 50 50 8 6-5 25606 CLARION CALL w 110 5 5 5 5 5 BalaskiL K E Hitt 40 100 100 20 6 Time, :594s. Track fast. Winner— Ch. c, by Time Maker— Karelia, by St. Henry trained by M. Shields; bred by Mr. D. N. Rust. Jr.. WENT TO POST— 2:30. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out ; second and third easily. HALF TIME moved into command shortly after the break, was rated along under steady restraint, was roused in the final sixteenth and held ROCKWOOD safe at the end. The latter moved up steadily on the inside under severe pressure and finished with good courage on the inside. DANGER POINT, well up from the start, was placed under pressure and outlasted COMPANY. The latter raced greenly in the early running under pressure and held on well to the end. CLARION CALL was outrun and could not menace the leaders. SECOND RACE ABOUT 2 MILES. Fairmount, May 29, 1926—3:40—5—147. Thirty-Ninth r r Ctf |U Running INTERNATIONAL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. ,500 Added. £*y*3j%3 4- car-iil Us and upward. May-16-36-Bel Net value to winner ,635; second. 50; third, 50; fourth, 0. Index Horses Eijt A Wt PI St 3 6 0 12 Kin Jockeys Owners EquW. Odds Btrt 25305 ROCK LAD w 6 151 2 2 4»k 34 31 l2 l5 McGinnisP H R Bain 3 44 3£ 4-5 1-3 20876-S.AP BACK wb 7 148 5 3 l3 l2 lnk 22 22 BallWN Sanford S F Sta 3 6 6 8-5 1-2 208763BIRMINGHAM w 5 139 3 6 6 4»k 58 46 3* MillerP F A Clark t6 8 8 24 7-10 20951 HURRY HARRY w 6 140 6 4 23 25 23 31 43 BellhouseF F A Clark t6 8 8 24 7-10 25343 AMAGANSETT w 6 152 4 5 5£ 55 44 5» 512 McKvMrR T Hitchcock 1 6 5 4-5 1-3 out 178742RIDEAWAY w 8 144 1 1 41 6 6 6 6 DasMrJVHC V Whitney 6 10 10 2$ 1 ■fCouplcd as F. A. Clark entry. Time, 3:43*5. Track fast. Winner— B. g, by Ladkin— Rock Merry, by Rock Sand trained by J. Bosley, Jr.; bred by Mr. G. M. Hem i in i . WENT TO POST— 2:54. AT POST— 1| minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. ROCK LAD jumped well throughout and was rated along under steady restraint, moved into command with a rush after taking the tenth fence and drew away winning with speed in reserve. SNAP BACK was rushed into command after the break, jumped well under steadying restraint, but could not stand off the rush of the winner. BIRMINGHAM moved up when called upon, but could not menace the leaders in the final eighth. HURRY HARRY jumped well, made a determined bid the final turn of the field and then tired. AMAGANSETT made a bad landing at the fourth fence and was weakly handled thereafter. R1DEAWAY quit badlv and was not persevered with at the end. Scratched— 25561 El Dorador, 137. THIRD RACE 4 1-2 FURLONGS Widener Course. Orissa, June 4, 1928— :51— 2— 119. Or Q-fl n Thirty-Eighth Running FASHION STAKES. ,000 Added. 2-year-olds. OeF J-J Fillies. Allowances. May-16-36-Bel Net value to winner ,850; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00. index Horses EqtA Wt PP St M Str Pin Jockeys Owners O H O P B 25653:iAPOGEE w 111 9 5 23 24 lDk SaundersW H P Headley 12 15 15 6 3 25751 SWTFTPLY wb 116 7 4 l1 14 25 BejshakJ A G Yanderbilt 6-5 6-5 1 2-5 1-5 25218-MANATFLLA w 116 1 2 3h 3l4 34 BalaskiL Foxcatcher F S +3£ 18-5 16-5 6-5 3-5 25653-DIZZY DAME mill 6 8 61 44 42 KnottK H W Maxwell J8 12 8 3 8-5 MAGIC CIRCLE w 111 8 6 5h 6" 5h WrightWD J E Widener 34 7 6 24 6-5 25098 STARAWAY w 116 11 10 7h 92 64 LandoltC Foxcatcher F S t34 18-5 16-5 6-5 3-5 253462BROAD RIPPLE wb116 2 7 8£ 7" 71 SmithE Mrs R A Vn Clf20 30 30 12 6 25751 CLOUDS «• 116 10 9 11 105 8*4 YagerE Mrs W H Furst 15 20 20 8 4 256023BAD DREAMS w 111 4 3 94 81 9nk GilbertJ Greentree Sta 8 15 15 6 3 254822PATHOS w 116 3 1 44 5" 10 SeaboG R L Gerry 6 12 10 4 2 25092 INACTIVE wb11112 11 101 11 11 WestropeJ J E Kenney 30 100 100 40 20 25602DRAWBHIDGE w 116 5 Lost rider. MerrittR Wheatley Sta XB 12 8 3 8-5 ■fCouplcd as Foxcatcher Farms Stable entry; *H. W. Maxwell and Wheatley Stable entry. Time, :5145. Track fast. Winner— B. f, by Pharamond II.— Summit, by Ultimus trained by D. A. Headley; bred by Mr. H. P. Headlev. WENT TO POST— 3:25. AT POST— 6J minutes. Start rood and slow. Won drivins: ; second and third easily. APOGEE forced the pace from the start and, racing truly throughout, disposed of SWIFTPLY in the final drive. The latter showed speed all the way, but swerved when put under pressure and then hung in the final strides. MANATFLLA. on the inside all the way and under severe pressure, made up ground slowly. DIZZY DAME raced straieht throughout and finished with cood Mange. MAGIC CIRCLE hung in the final sixteenth. STARAWAY closed fast on the outside. BROAD RIPPLE raced well. CLOUDS had no mishaps. BAD DREAMS tired nearing the end. PATHOS quit after showing a flash of early speed. DRAWBRIDGE stumbled and unseated its rider. Scratched— 25627 Evening Tide, 111. . - — ■ FOURTH RACE 7-8 MILE. Roseben, Oct. 16, 1906—1:22—5—126. Purse 00. 3-year-olds OETQ-i -g and upward. Maidens. Special weights. May-16-36-Bel Net value to winner 50; second. 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. index Horses Eqt A Wt PISt H Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 1916TJ3BONME LOIS wb 3 108 7 4 2» 3* 3 4 2" 14 BalaskiL E R Bradley 5 7 6 6-5 1-3 25657 SPANK wb3107 1 2 53 44 44+ 2 | RenickS A G Yanderbilt +6 8 5 11-3 25657 MERRY PETE wb3112 5 1 1" 2U 22 1«* 3 KnottK Belair Stud Sta 1-3 9-20 2-5 1-6 out 25158 DI -COURSE wb3112 2 3 34 1« 1" 3J, 42 BejshakJ A G Yanderbilt t6 8 5 11-3 25337 *A ANTIOCA. wb3109 4 6 6" 6= 5j 5r- 56 YagcrE Sanford S F S 20 50 40 10 4 25511 ANNE G wb 3 107 6 5 4" 51 63 61 6 RavW Miss A Alexandre8 12 10 3 1 25465 BLAZED WOOD wb 3 112 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 WestropeJ T Miele 50 100 100 30 8 Coupled as A. G. Yanderbilt entry. Time, :23£. :47J. 1:13/£, 1:26. Track fast. Winner— Br. f, by Blue Larkspur— Bradleys Peggy, by Black Toney trained by H. J. Thompson; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farm. WENT TO POST— 3:58. AT POST— 1J minutes. Start cood and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BONNIE LOIS was kept forwardly from the start on the outside of the leaders, moved up with determination in the stretch run. disposed of the leaders under pressure and drew clear. SPANK was taken under restraint in the early running, improved her position when called upon and finished with good courage on the outside at the end. MERRY PETE forced a fast pace from the start, raced DISCOURSE into defeat and then faltered. DISCOURSE slipped throuch on the inside in the early running and set a fast pace, only to falter in the final drive. SAN ANTIOCA had no mishaps in the running. ANNE G. tired badly under pressure. BLAZED WOOD was outrun throughout. Scratched— 25753 Shawsheen, 112. Ovcrweiaht— Bonnie Lois, 1 pound; San Antioca. 2. __ FIFTH RACE 1 MILE. Jack High, May 24, 1930—1:35 — 4—110. Forty-Third Running r»r Q1 * METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. May-16-36-Bel Net value to winner ,650; second, ,000; third. 00; fourth, 50. ~,DdeI Horses EqtA Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeya Owners O H C P 8 256032GOOD HARVEST wb 4 107 4 8 8 7 4 6* 53 l2 RenickS A G Yanderbilt +6 12 10 3 6-5 Z5656:nHOPPER wb4125 6 3 2* 21 2J, Eg 2* SaundersW H P Headley 4 6 5 2 4-5 125656 MNG1NG WOOD w 5 120 5 7 61 6» 4" 3" 3»* GilbertJ J H Whitney 4 6 5 2 4-5 25656 CLNG wb4110 7 4 42 3* P ** 4»J BalaskiL J F Clark Jr 20 20 20 8 4 256562AT10V wb6128 1 5 3" 41 5"* 4£ 5« WrightWD G D Widener 7-5 8-5 13-10 1-2 1-4 25656 IDENTIFY wbSIIS 8 1 1*4 1]4 l1 lnk 6" BejshakJ A G Yanderbilt t6 12 10 3 6-5 25603 KING AXON w 5 128 2 6 54 5* 74 7£ 7h LandoltC C H Knebelkp 3 4 34 6-5 1-2 25611 CYCLE w 5 112 3 2 78 8 8 8 SmithE Howe Stable 12 20 20 7 3 +Coupled as A. G. Yanderbilt entry. Time. :235. :46. 1:11, 1:36%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g, by Epinard— Blossom, by John P. Grier trained by J. H. Stotler; bred by Brookmeade Stable. WENT TO POST— 4:25. AT POST— 5 minutes. Start eood and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. GOOD HARVEST, outrun in the early stages, improved his position steadily on the inside, responded ramely and wore down WHOPPER in the final drive. The latter forced the pace from the start, moved into command inside the final eighth and held on eamely. SINGING WOOD was taken under restraint in the early runnine, came to the outride in the stretch and finished well. CLANG, well up in the early running, was bothered and blocked rounding the stretch turn, was forced to come to the outside and finished with a xush. SATION was kept forwardly from the start, was bumped on the stretch turn and recovered quickly to finish well. IDENTIFY set a fast pace from the start and had no mishaps. KING SAXON was shuffled back shortly after the break and could not improve his position thereafter. CYCLE had no mishaps in the rinnScratched-25363 Coldstream, 110; 25611Gallant Mac, 109. , , SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Dot, Sept. 7, 1923—1:42—3—100. Friar Rock Graded oerQ"| O Handicap Class B. ,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. May-16-36-Bel Net value to winner 80; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 0. Index Horses EqtA Wt PP It % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 252713RUST w 4 107 5 1 31 3»» 54 P J* WestropeJ L Strube 6 8 6 2 1 256033ESPOSA w4107 2 3 22 22! H2] PichonL Middleburg Sta 4 4 gj 7-5 3 5 25619 CHANCE RAY wb 4 110 4 5 4" 4J 43 43 32 SeaboG Mrs W P Stewt 8 10 10 4 8-5 256583MICROPHONE wb7120 1 4 1]£ 1*J l*j 3 43 YagerE Mrs E D Jacobs7-5 24 11-5 4 5 2-5 20875 BUSHRANGER wb6123 6 2 5nl 5 53 5* 52 WrightWD J E Widener .454 8-54-5 25309 ALFRED T. GREATw 5 106 3 7 7 7 7 62 t* SullivanJ N B Spingold 10 15 12 5 2 25701 GILLIE wb4112 7 6 65 6 63 7 7 GilbertJ Greentree Sta 6 8 4 8 54 5 Time, :23%, :47%, 1:12%. 1:37S. 1:44. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f, by Spanish Prince II. — Anna Horton, by Wrack trained by L. Strube; bred by Mr. C. Nuckols. WENT TO POST— 4:54. AT POST— 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. RUST followed the early pace under steady restraint, moved up fast on the outside rounding the stretch run, came with a rush when straightened out and wore down ESPOSA in the final drive. The latter, in nearest pursuit of the early pace, assumed command after disposing of MICROPHONE and held on with good courage. CHANCE RAY, on the inside in the early running, came around the leaders entering the stretch, closed some ground and finished well. MICROPHONE was rated along under steady restraint, saved ground and had no mishaps. BUSHRANGER was not persevered with when he quit. ALFRED THE GREAT closed some ground slowly. GILLIE had no mishaps. SEVENTH RACE 7-8 MILE. Roseben, Oct. 16, 1906—1:22—5—126. Purse 00. 3-year-olds ntrqi A and upward. Maidens. Special weights. May-16-36-Bel Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owner* O H C P S 255633ROWES CRUMP w 3 112 5 5 4" 31 2 l2 Is SaundersW K E Hitt 5 7 6 2 1 25750 DAINGER. LEWIS wb 3 112 1 2 l3 l3 l1 2* 21 BejshakJ A G Yanderbilt 2 13-511-5 4-5 1-3 25466 IRONBOUND wb3112 2 6 61 63 65 53 314 PascumaA F E Brown 34 5 4 8-5 4-5 25753 SAM A KOV wb3112 6 4 53 5* 4* 42 4" YaeerE S Sanford 4 5 44 8-5 4-5 25466 LIGHTHEELED wb 3 112 3 3 2* 2* 33 34 55 RayW W A Carter 20 50 30 12 6 25466 BRAVADO wb 3 112 7 1 32 4nk 51 63 61 WestropeJ Sage Stable 15 20 15 6 3 21050!ARMY AND NAVYwb 3 112 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 BalaskiL Glen Riddle F S 3 3 13-5 1 12 Time. :23. :474£, 1:13J, 1:26. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Ed Crump — Rowesgold, bv All Gold trained by T. Rodrock; bred by Mr. K. E. Hitt. WENT TO POST— 5:21. AT POST— 3* minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily ; second and third driving. ROWES CRUMP improved his position steadily on the inside, came to the outside in the stretch, wore down DAINGER. LEWIS and drew away. DAINGER. LEWIS broke well and was hustled into command, drew away into a good lead, but faltered badly when caught. IRONBOUND, outrun in the early staees, came to the outside in the stretch and finished fast. SAMAKOV was placed under pressure rounding the far turn and then quit. LIGHTHEELED quit badly after chasing the early pace. BRAVADO had no mishaps in the running. ARMY AND NAVY was outrun throughout.