Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1936-06-25

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AQUEDUCT HR?UY,hWhED?E?DAYi J"NE1936.-AquCduct 1 1-4 miles, 51 feet. Fifteenth day. Queens County Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 22 days. Baby Bahr Stall Gate used. 93 books. Weather cloudy. ,lppnStri "presenting New York State Racing Commission, M. Cassidy. Steward representing National J C,asCr artpASn0Cat,0nJVBa,n,- SlCwards of Mcctin H- W. Maxwell and H. 0. Vosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith, F. Dunne and C. Cornehlsen. Starter, G. Cassidy. Racing Secretary, J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures IVZT irnf; f, lowl"S thf. stance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds; 7 pounds; 10 pounds. SlS.JtS?. Miss Star, Sept. 25, 1922-:57-2-107. Purse SD00. 2-year- 28351 , Mdens.. Claiming:. Weight, 116 lbs. Claiming: price, ,000; if for imS tT. l6SS 4 Ibs- a,Iowed for each 50 to ,500. June--jb-Aqu Net vaue to winner 50; second 5Q. thifd 05. foimh Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S lnSTA BARBARA WBU; I I WrightWD A A Baroni 3 18-5 3 6-5 3-5 S?4??rT-cnn ""XJ 2 2 ?4 4 2" WorkmanR C V Whitney 8 12 12 5 2 28101BLACIvSOD VB.101 5 4 22 2h 31 ReevcW E R Bradlev 4 4A 11-5 4-5 2 SJnVAS? WS5 J ?o 3 6,4 i4X Rcn5ckS WZiegTer J 6 8 8 3 7 j 2SiDnT WH J ? 54 5h 5nkCoucciS ManhassetSta 6 12-10 4 2 SShpD ES WSS 5 f ft? f KurtsgerCA JSackett 6 10 10 4 2 S?m AL-7A Wo f 7nk?5 75 YaScrE Carthage Stable 6 . 7 7 2 7-5 25757 lAMI?ZA WBl08 6 6 85 " S" CoronaM Mrs L Viau 20 100 60 20 10 W" ,5 93 9 95 StoutJ Newtondalc Sta 20 60 50 20 10 27953 om7cnmm, SQUAW GIRL wn.109 n 10 10 10 10 10 ManifoldH I J Collins 50 100 100 40 20 , , Time, :59J. Track muddy. m?cr?r- f by Bewithus Runerva, by Runnymede trained by A. A. Baroni; bred by Mr. C. A. Hartwell. Winner entered to be claimed for ,750. WENT TO POST 2:30. AT POST Z minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SANTA BARBARA responded to urging after going a sixteenth mile, assumed command and was under pressure Jo. the end. ZOR improved its position steadily on the outside and finished fastest. BLACKSOD broke well, but bore out going to the turn and finished steadily under urging. SIR RANDOLPH showed a good effort throughout. DONALD DUCK finished well on the inside. MEDIUS DIES showed an even effort all the way. Scratched 27521 Real One, 109; 28187Schoolmom, 109. Overweight Santa Barbara, 2 pounds; Zor, 2; Blacksod, 1. SECOND RACE ABOUT 2 MILES. Banner Day, Sept. 23, 1930 4:00 3 132. Bran- 28352 ?ete??ecIlase- Purse ?90- 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 4-year-J?n72?3 TlZ f3 lbs-5-year"ollls 151 lbs-; Mer, 16 lbs. Winners in 1936, 2 lbs. TO 8; if for less 2 lbs aed forh 00 Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 8 12 15 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SSJ?Fwnn- W5Jt? I1! eA f, 21i12 10 BouseF F A Clark 3 4 18-5 615 1-2 ISinr fi WS I i it 1 II It McKyMrRT Hitchcock 6-513-10 9-10 2-51-5 5Sf.S?S.l,-t.WS2 I 3 1 2 1 3 3 CoIlinsW Greentree Sta 20 30 30 12 6 2705FLYGFEATHRSwb7149 3 2 33 31 3 4 41 WalkerG A B Hacner 5 8 8 2i 6 S SZSSJSS 5 92 81 94 53 S-BownNJ Mrs F ? Clark 15 30 5 6 V 27692OLD BACHELOR w 10 145 9 4 22 11 41 6" 68 EaganC J H Whitney 10 20 15 6 3 n5JnTRrpDJJST "JJS,; 1 51 6h 62 74 75 CH Palme 15 30 30 12 6 lSoIPn w6150 12 12 1110 92 84 8i5 8io Christians H E Talbot Jr 15 20 15 6 3 SVERFEAR w 4 134 11 11 105 H101Q50 91009100JenningsE Mrs F A Clark 15 20 15 6 3 SHSfXiv -WS?S- IWI 10 10 EssaL TW Bullitt 50 60 60 25 12 OT?SnRAM -2r.W5 iS o I I 75 105 75 L-rier. ReidMrPD E Johnston 30 60 50 20 10 27705-PERSIAN PRINCEw4134 4 7 8 74 Lost rider. DuffyJ L R Stuyvesant8 12 10 4 2 tCoupled as Mrs. F, A. Clark entry. Time, 4:15. Track muddy. dinner ,T. Br. g, by Meridian Kings Belle, by Sea King trained by H. G. Gaither: bred by Mr. J. P. Jones. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST-2:54. AT POST-1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third the same. RIE!IA.N. was, kept Tbrwardly from the start, moved up with a rush when called upon, assumed an easy 1 j lead and fmishod with speed in reserve. AXEWORK had a rough trip all the way, but finished with good TOrarRio , ?9Y aIt"natp1 n forcing the early pace and came acain in the final drive. FLYING 1LATHERS was kept forwardly from the start and held on well. JOHN POINDEXTER, from a slow beginning, closed steadily OLD BACHELOR had early speed, but quit badly. PURPLE DUST raced evenly all the way. SLAFARIN DAN lost his rider at the thirteenth fence, while PERSIAN PRINCE lost his rider at the ninth fence. Scratched 27694 Dock Light, 147; 25862 Occoquan, 134; Cafe Noir, 134;. 27952 Sydney, 145. Overweight Never Fear, 1 pound. Corrected weight Purple Dust, 145. IiiCi 8 iss Star Sept- 25 1922-:57-2-107. Nahma Purse. 28353 Purse 51000- nn 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. June-24-36-Aqu Net vaue to winner 50; SCond 50; thJrdi 5; fourth 5 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SS w;22 6 J 1H lJi 14 RichardsH Mrs WA Bridges7-10 11-10 1 1-3 out SCLUD w101 3 3 412 44 2,1 KastnerR Maemere F Sta 10 15 12 3 1 fSll?SE WJS It 32 2h 34 KurtsgerCMrsSBMason? 12 12 3 4-5 K iSwnNnTE 2 2nk3nk48 RenickS J B J Townsend 20 25 20 6 2 26386 MAW BRIDGE will 4 5 c 53 5 5 WrightWD Wheatley Sta 2 2 8-5 2-5 out BEST hEWS . w 108 5 6 6 6 6 StoutJ C Buxton 30 200 150 30 15 .... Time, ,:58. Track muddy. ,i mnCTZn H 2 Tall Timber-Naharanna, by Sea Lord or Fitz Herbert trained by W. A. Bridges; bred .Messrs. G. and by 1. C. G. Herring. WENT TO POST 3:20. AT POST 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. GOLDEY F moved into contention after the break, showed speed throughout and had something left at l 0l? improved her position steadily on the outside and closed with good courage. RICH-rlnixTr- n nn f P?, throuh ?n thc !nside aftcr rounding the turn and. held on well to the end. ALEXANDRINE showed a flash of carly speed .and 1 then quit. DRAWBRIDGE appeared unable to negotiate the going and was outrun throughout. BEST NEWS was outrun throughout. Overweight Best News, 2 pounds. FOURTH RACE 3-4 MILE. Outline, June 20, 1924-1:10 3 118. Waldo Graded Handi- 28354 cap ss B 51,000 Added- 3-year-oIds upwaS: 9 June-24-36-Aqu Net value to winner 70; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 271073WESTON wb4112 2 2 3MM In StoutJ . J Shouse 3 4A 4 7-5 12 267503CLOCKS wb3107 1 1 4 3 3h 2 CoronaM Bkmeado Sta 4 5 4A 7-5 1-2 264693BILLIE BANE w3110 5 4" 21 2 lnks HornF Mr. Nightingale 4 4i 16-5 1 2-5 zSg.?1? W?5S5 5 lHl2 f f CfmanL Oria" StabWZ 1 9-i I 3-5 1-3 274503CHICSTRAW wb5118 3 5 5 5 5 5 WmanR G D Widener 4i 7 7 2 7-10 Time, :23?, :47, 1:11. Track muddy, by rTlt FlaMadcaP Princcss trained by M. Hirsch; bred WENT TO POST 3:44. AT POST 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. WESTON improved its position steadily, responded to urging in the stretch run and outlasted CLOCKS in the final drive. Thc latter came to the outside for the stretch run, was placed under severe pressure and finished with good courage cn the outside after being carried out by the winner. BILLIE BANE forced the early pace from the start, disposed of DANISE M. in the stretch run and then faltered DANISE M was rUuS!LnAt?,rCOmman,d fluT tihctstar1t Shcmcd spfd whi,e savinS ground, but quit badly at the finish. CHICSTRAW propped at the start and was outrun, but made up ground steadily in the stretch run. FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Ladkin, June 17, 19241:133122.. Forty-First Runninir 28355 GAZELLE STAKES. ,500 Added. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances June-24-36-Aqu Net value to winner ,875; second, 00; third, 50-; fourth, 75. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 25363 GOLD SEEKER wb!21 3 6 6 6 6 3 1 WrightWD Foxcatcher F S i4 6 5 8-5 2-5 27524HIGH FLEET wb121 2 2 2"k Ink 2 2 2 RenickS G D Widener 2 17-5 3 7-10 1-4 26046 LITTLE MIRACLE wll2 5 1 4 4 41 4" 3 RichardsH Mr Nightingale 7-5 7-5 1 1-3 1-8 2G645 SUNRAP wl09 4 4 3 2 13 14 4 KurtsqerC Foxcatcher F S f4 6 5 8-5 2-5 26840 BLUE SHEEN wl21 1 3 lh 3 35 53 StoutJ W Stone 6 10 7 2 4-5 27020 TWO BOB wb 114 6 5 51 5 5" 6 6 WorkmanR C V Whitney 10 15 15 5 8-5 fCoupIed as Foxcatcher Farm Stable entrv. Time, :22, :47, 1:12, 1:374, VA4. Track muddy. Winner Br. f, by Messenger Golden Fair, by Wrack trained by R. E. Handlin; bred by Foxcatcher Farms. WENT TO POST 4:11. AT POST minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. GOLD SEEKER was restrained off thc early pace, improved her position with a rush on thc inside, I responded to urging through thc stretch and drew away at the end. HIGH FLEET forced the early pace from the start, moved into Command rounding the stretch turn and held on with good courage to the end. LITTLE MIRACLE, outrun to the stretch turn, came to the outside and made up ground steadily under urging. SUNRAP set a fast pace after assuming command, opened ,up a safe lead, but tired at the end. BLUE SHEEN was a forward factor from thc start, but quit badly at thc finish. TWO BOB could not menace the leaders at any stage. Scratched 280303Reminding, 105; 28029 Uganda, 105. Overweight Two Bob, 2 pounds. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE. John P. Grier, June 25, 19211:364127. Purse 00. 3-year-28356 IdS Maidens- sPecial weights. June-24-36-Aqu Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 2E0303REMINDING wbIIO 4 5 5 3n 3 33 In. KurtsgerC Wheatley Sta 4-5 9-104-51-4 out 280293UGANDA wllO 3 2 2J 21 2 22 25 RayW A II Waterman 3 5 18-5 4-5 1-4 27111BLEU wb105 5 3 l2 l2 l2 Ink 36 ReeveW E R Bradley 3 4 18-5 4-5 1-4 27111 ARMY AND NAVY wb 115 1 4 4 43 4 4 4 WorkmanR Glen Riddle F S 10 15 15 4 1 19555 HIGH- GUN w 155 2 1 3h 5 5 5 5 RichardsH T B Martin 20 100 40 12 5 . Time, :24, :49,.1:14f 1:39. Track muddy. Winner B. f, by St. Germans Afterthought", by Mad Hatter trained by J. Fitzsimmons ; bred by Wheatley Stable. WENT TO POST-4:3B. AT POST 1f minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third easily. REMINDING dropped back after thc break, worked her way up on the outside, responded to severe urging and finished fast on the outside. UGANDA followed the early pace under steady restraint, moved up with determination when called upon and, under severe pressure, held on gamely. BLEU was rushed into command after the break, was rated along steadily, but quit under urging at the end. ARMY AND NAVY, well up in the early stages on the inside, quit badly. HIGH GUN had a flash of early speed, but quit badly. Scratched 15980 Royal Hobo, 115. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Ladkin, June 17. 19241:433122. Turse 00. 4-year-SRi olds and uPv?ard- Claiming:. Weight, 6 Ibs. below scale. Non-winners since fi?. June-24-36 V, 2 June 6 allowed 3 lbs.; since May 9, 5 lbs.; since April 14, 7 lbs. Claiming Aqu priCe, ,500; if for ,300, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St and SA Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S oS3HHAL0T wb4113 5 8 8 8 8 3k lh StoutJ Mrs L H Nkcff9-5 9-5 9-5 3-5 1-4 wSr lpTA. SHELLOT5116. 7 1 l2 l2 l2 P 28 CoffmanL Mrs E D Jacobs2 3 16-5 6-5 1-2 kFttZXF WB8U4 2 5 51 62 52 51 32 RichdsH Starmount Sta 6 8 8 2 1 27 ABBOTSLAST wb5118 8 4 42 43 31 2h 42 WrihtWD C R Fleisman 6 6 6 2 1 o7nn,V.ABE wb.5111 1 3 2 2 4 64 52 ManifoldH Mrs W J Man 60 100 100 40 20 S,UNTPN r wb5118 6 75 5h 62 71 62 Wma"R G L Hamilton 5 8 3 7-5 3-5 26752HEDRIC wb6111 3 7 6 7 7 8 7 KingerC V A Kubick" 100 100 100 40 20 28031iMISS SNOW wb 6 116 6 2 3 3" 2 4J 8 FallonL N E Stanton 10 15 12 4 2 Time, :24, :48, 1:14, 1:39, 1:46. . Track muddy. Winner Ch. c, by Supremus Chacolet, bv. St. Amant trained by S. Rutchick; bred by Mr. H. P. Headley. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. . WENT TO POST 5:01. AT. POST minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third easily. . 5ACHAL,0T ?utrun t0 thc stretch turn, improved his position steadily on the outside, responded gamely in the stretch and wore down SHOT AND SHELL in the final strides. The latter was rushed into an easy load, was rated along steadily, bore out at the end, but held on gamely. PLAYVOTE raced forwardly. under restraint, made a determined bid in the stretch and held on well. ABBOTS LAST was close up in the early stages and then quit. CANT1E had early speed. TAUNTON could not keep up. V Scratched 27610 Bright Chance. 104.


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