Daily Racing Form Charts: Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-07

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NEW YORK NY SATURDAY JUNE 6 1837 Bcimont Park 1 12 miles 6 14 feet Twentyfourth and last day Westchester Racing Association Spring meeting of 24 days Bahr Stall Gate used 109 books Weather clear Steward representing New York State Racing Commission M Cassidy Stewards of Meeting P A B Widener and H 0 Vosburgh Steward representing National Steeplechase and Hunt Association H W Bull Judges E C Smith F P Dunneanil C Cornehlsen Starter G Cassidy Racing Secretary for Steeplechases F J Bryan Racing Secretary J B Campbell Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 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 1 12 FURLONGS Widener Course Orissa June 4 1928 51 2 119 Weight 118 Ibs Nonwinners since May 8 allowed 4 Ibs maidens 8 Ibs June537Bel Net vaue to winner 700 second 180 third 90 fourth 30 Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C r 418123INDIAN LODGE wil4 5 1 2 h lh li RenickS A G Vanderbilt 85 2 85351 853514lh 417373SUBURBANITE WllO 9 6 6WB114 lh 22 22 WallN W Zieglcr Jr 3 165 135 1 12 124h 41920 GAYSET WB114 3 4 4wl5 4h 3li 3 KurtsgerC R A Smith 10 15 15 6 2 417353WEEPOR wl5 6 7 31 4 41 KopelF A H Whtcrman 10 15 15 6 2i 41737 MYTHICAL KING wllO 1 3 5i 2i5i 5i 5h WrightWD Manhassct Sta 5 10 10 4 2 41347 SIZZLING L wnll8 2 2 61 6 62 WorkmanR J S Rilcy 5 41737 ON THE DOT wllO 88 82 83 7 LongdcnJ Mrs P Corning f8 12 12 5 2 THEMESONG w07 45 71 i 7i 81 LeBlancII Longchamps F t8 12 12 5 2 41922 DEEP ROCK w07 79 999 RayW V Emanucl 30 75 50 20 10 fCoupIed as Mrs P Corning and Longchamps Farms entry entryTime Time 52 Track fast Winner CoeWENT Br c by Twink Wigwam by Polymolian trained by J H Stotler bred by Mr W R Coe WENT TO POST 230 AT POST 2J minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same INDIAN LODGE raced straight and close to the pace from the start responded to urging in the final quarter and drew away SUBURBANITE away well challenged gamely under pressure but tired at the finish GAYSET close up from the start improved his position under urging and outlasted WEEPOR in the final drive The latter closed ground steadily on the outside at the finish MYTHICAL KING finished resolutely on the inside SIZZLING L began slowly and closed a gap ON THE DOT raced greenly THEMESONG was outrun DEEP ROCK had no mishaps SECOND RACE ABOUT 2 12 MILES Sydney Sept 12 1931 349 6 140 Twenty 1500 Added 4yearolds and upward Winners of 1000 after announce June537Bel ment of weights 3 Ibs extra extraNet Net value to winner 1755 second 250 third 150 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 8 12 16 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C j 410472BIRMINGHAM w6142 6 10 2 2i 2h 12 12 BellhouscF F A Clark f4 4J 185 75 710 85416062ST 41606 SHIP EXECUTIVEws 5 142 339 9 3h 25 2 ClemtsIIW H E Talbot Jr 10 10 8 3 85 416062ST FRANCIS w 9 140 8 6 4 31 41 4 33 WteMrCR Mrs M MacNe51Iel2 12 12 5 2 41811 NATIONAL ANTHMw 6 137 4 4 1 lh lh 43 OxleyJ Brookmeade Sta 10 12 12 5 2 42016 BRANT w 4 133 7 5 7h 73 5h 52 53 RacineG Gwladys Whity 15 30 20 8 4 41811 JUNGLE KING w7142 5 9 8i 64 62 615 620 CoIlinsW Greentree Sta 4552 45 416063EL DORADOR w5140 9 1 6i 83 7 7 7 WrenI f Hitchcock J2 115954513 3613Q3ARC LIGHT w 13 147 1 2 3nk 5h 8 Lost ridBaumanA J E Widener 8 10 10 4 2 418112RIOTER w5161 2 7 5h 4 Fell ScottA T Hitchcock J2 115954513 41811 BACHELOR PHILIPw 6 139 10 8 Fell KingW F A Clark 4 4 185 75 710 Coupled as F A Clark entry JT Hitchcock entry entryTime Time 443 Track fast Winner fastWinner Ch g by Sun Charmer Anna M by Light Brigade trained by H G Gaither bred by Mr J H Lewis LewisWENT WENT TO POST 256 AT POST 2J minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won easily second and third the same sameBIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM jumped well and kept close up from the start moved into command when ready and Won handily SHIP EXECUTIVE moved up steadily under urging went to the outside of the leaders near the last turn and finished well ST FRANCIS jumped well and showed a good performance NATIONAL ANTHEM showed speed and had no mishaps BRANT jumped well but did not menace the leaders JUNGLE KING was moving up when he hobbled at the fourteenth fence EL DORADOR landed badly at the eighth obstacle ARC LIGHT lost his rider at the thirteenth fence RIOTER fell at the ninth and BACHELOR PHILIP lost his rider at the fourth fence fenceScratched Scratched 41921Bell Man 130 THIRD RACE 58 MILE Wiaener Course Distraction June 4 1927 56 2 125 2yearolds Colts and geldings Allowances Weight 122 Ibs Produce of June537Bel stallions which have not sired a winner prior to December 1 1935 allowed 5 Ibs if claimed at time of entry Fillies allowed 3 Ibs IbsNet Net value to winner 12630 second 2000 third 1000 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 21251154513418122CATALYSIS 41484 THE CHIEF w 122 2 2 lh li 14 WorkmanR C V Whitney 21251154513 418122CATALYSIS w 119 11 52 21 21 SteffenE Starmount Sta 5 5 4 85 710 41812 TRANSMITTER wl22 4 6 4 43 3 WrightWD J E Widener 15 25 15 6 3 41416 GREAT UNION w22 65 2 32 4 = Stout J Mrs E G Lewis 12 12 10 4 2 414842BOURBON 1342115ENCHANTED KING w 122 5 7 6i 64 5 RichardsH H P Hcadley 2 2 115 45 13 42115ENCHANTED w 122 3 3 77 64 WallN W Ziegler Jr 15 25 25 10 5 41737 SWEETIE PIE w 122 7 4 3J 5 7 Gilbert J J H Whitney 56621 56621Time Time 58 Track fast fastWinner WhitneyWENT Winner Ch c by Pennant Transit by Chicle trained by J A Healey bred by Mr C V Whitney WENT TO POST 328 AT POST 5J minutes minutesStart drivingTHE Start poor and slow Won handily second and third driving THE CHIEF close to the pace from the start was aroused sharply in the last quarter mile moved into command and won under mild urging CATALYSIS moved up fast after a quarter responded gamely to urging and finished well TRANSMITTER a factor from the start closed a gap and outgamcd GREAT UNION The latter closest to the early pace had no mishaps BOURBON KING dropped out of it at the start SWEETIE PIE quit badly after showing early speed and was not persevered with in the drive FOURTH RACE 34 MILE Nusakan Sept 13 1929 110 4 126 Atlantic Beach Club Handicap 1200 Added 3yearolds and upward June537Bel Net value to winner 875 second 200 third 100 fourth 50 EqtAWtPPSt 4 StrFm Jockeys Owners O H C 419242REBELLION WB 3 107 1 1 I5 I5 1 14 WallN A B Gordon 1 65 45 14 out 41609 JEAN BART w4H6 3 3 3 3h 3h 21 RichardsH W M Jeffords 565 85 out out420182SUNPORT 420182SUNPORT WB 4 104 4 4 4 4 4 3n LongdenJ A D B Pratt 3 4 4 1 out out419553CHICOLORADO 419553CHICOLORADO w3112 22 2 24 22 4 KtsingerC Greentree Sta 165 4 4 1 out outTime Time 22 45 111 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch g by Jamestown Sovictta by Stefan the Great trained by A B Gordon bred by Mr G D Widener WidenerWENT WENT TO POST 355 AT POST 1 minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same sameREBELLION REBELLION drew away into a long lead saved ground but was quitting at the end JEA N BART was outrun in the first part improved his position under urging and finished well SUNPORT responded to urging in the stretch run and wore down CHICOLORADO in the final strides The latter raced in near pursuit of the early pace and then quit in the stretch run FIFTH RACE 1 12 MILES Man o War Sept 11 1920 228 3 118 Sixtyninth Runninff BELMONT STAKES 25000 Added 3yearolds Scale weights June537Bel Net value to winner 38020 second 5000 third 2500 fourth 1000 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 1 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 41058 WAR ADMIRAL w26 7 2 I3 1 1 I3 I3 KurtsgerC Glen Riddle Fms45 1 9101318 41486 SCENESHIFTER w26 6 7 3 22 25 25 2 Stout J M Howard 8 10 8 2 1 41409 VAMOOSE vul26 1 5 4 41 3 33 32 WorkmanR Falaise Stable 60 100 60 20 10 10404453BROOKLYN 404453BROOKLYN WB 126 4 4 7 5 66 4 43 WrightWD E R Bradley 67621 41409 FLYING SCOT w26 5 1 2 33 54 61 ° 5h GilbertJ J H Whitney 12 15 12 4 75 75410582POMPOON 410582POMPOON w 126 3 3 54 64 4 51 612 RichardsH J H Louchheim 3 185 3i 45 13 41814 MELODIST WB 126 2 6 6i 7 7 7 7 LongdenJ Wheatley Stable 30 30 20 7 3 3Time Time 24 48 11 2J 137 149 202 21 5 228 new track record equals American record recordTrack Track fast Winner Br c by Man o War Brushup by Sweep trained by G Conway bred by Mr S D Riddle RiddleWENT WENT TO POST 422 AT POST 7i minutes minutesStart Start good and slow Won easily second and third the same sameWAR WAR ADMIRAL fractious at the post began fast and moving into command with a rush was rated along steadily while saving ground and won with speed to spare SCENESHIFTER raced fonvardly from the start was placed under severe pressure in the stretch but was not good enough VAMOOSE was restrained when outrun early then moved up fast under urging in the stretch end held BROOKLYN safe The latter was outrun early but moved up gamely on the far turn only to tre rut came again near the end FLYING SCOT broke well and raced under restraint the first part he was pbc 1 uiuler pressure nearing the far turn but could not menace the leaders and tired badly thereafter POMPOON sluggish in the early stages failed to improve his position when called upon and tired MELODIST was outrun and was never a factor SIXTH RACE 1 18 MILES Hot Toddy Sept 13 1929 148 1 110 Pennant Graded AAt1 Handicap Class C 1200 Added 3yearolds and upward June537Bel Net vauc to winner 895 second 200 third 100 fourth 50 Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C 42018 CONTE WB5120 3 6 51 55 41678 SANDY BOOT wB4107 6 1 44 42 4 31 2 RayW J D Norris 2 3 3 65 1 1419252CAUGHT 419252CAUGHT wB5 113 4 2 I2 I2 I1 14 3 LongdenJ J Butler 5 5 4 85 4 41540 KIEVEX wn6114 1 3 21 2 21 43 4nk WallN W Graham 5 65 21 41925 THURSDAY wB8112 5 4 Z 32 3i 5 5 = WrightWD R A Moore 5 6 5 24 42118 COUNT STONE WB 4 104 256 6 6 6 6 KopelF A H Waterman 10 12 12 5 2 v Time 23 47 112 137 i50 Track fast Winner Ch g by Reigh Count traiawTby J J Kirby bred by Mrt J Hertz i WENT TO POST 456 AT POST 2 minutes Start drivingCONTE good and slow Won easily second and third driving CONTE was taken under restraint in the early1 sages moved up steadily on the outside and taking command with a rush in the finalsixtecnthj drew away SANDY BOOT raced forwardy under restraint responded well when called upon and outlasted CAUGHT The latter rushed into command raced KIEVEX and THURSDAY into defeat then tired KIEVEX quit in the stretch after racing closest to the pacemaker THURSDAY had no mishaps COUNT STONE was outrun outrunScratched Scratched 41740 Lucky Light 106 SEVENTH RACE 34 MttE Nusakan Sept 13 1929 110 4 126 Purse 1000 3year AeA t O ° lds ant upward Maidens Special weights V VJune537Bel June537Bel Net value to winner 700 second 180 third 90 fourth 30 Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C 42117 LEARNED wu3115 3 2 lh 24 22 In WrightWD G D Widener 2 3 1351 12 40083 STROLLING BY w 3 115 9 4 2nk 1 Ink 23 LongdenJ Mrs R Graham 6 7 6 2J 65 36191 FIRING w3110 1 3 32 32 3 3h FaustF Glen Riddle FmsSO 60 60 20 10 41815 BITTER BERRY wu3115 79 61 52 51 43 DuboisD Branncastle Fm 5 6 5 2 1 416753MAEBOB 6528729LAUSANNE w 3 110 11 5 5h 4h 4h 5 McDmtP J W Maloney 587 2i 65 28729LAUSANNE w3105 48 71 51 6i 6 SarnoM S Sanford 8 8 40911 BILL D w3115 512 11 = 11 Hi 7h StoutJ D Bentham 554 85 45 41815 ROYAL HOBO w4120 6 11 12 12 12 82 KopelF A H Waterman 12 12 10 4 2 41411 EXHIBITOR WB 3 115 1210 102 IQi 91 91 RayW J J Watts 15 15 15 6 3 42117 FLYAHEAD w 3 115 10 1 91 9h 101 Ifli LeBlancH M Hirsch 15 15 15 6 3 41815 NEVERNEVER WB 3 115 8 6 4h 7 72 II2 KnappL A G Vanderbilt 12 12 12 5 2i 41675 SUPER JOHN wn3115 2 7 8 81 8 12 BurkeJH j H Louchheim 30 40 40 15 6 Time 23 4B 112 Track fast Winner Ch c by Jack High Liseusc by Rabelais trained by W F Mulholland bred by Mr G D Widener WENT TO POST 523 AT POST 3 minutes minutesStart Start poor and slow Won driving second and third easily easilyLEARNED LEARNED forced the pace from the start and saved ground entering the stretch and responding to urging in the stretch outlasted STROLLING BY in the final strides The latter close up from the start bore put entering the stretch but held on stubbornly FIRING raced close up while saving ground and had no mis ¬ haps BITTER BERRY was in close quarters on the far turn JVIAEBOB closed ground steadily ROYAL HOBO began slowly BILL D began in a tangle and was away poorly FLYAHEAD began slowly NEVER NEVER mishapsScratched had no mishaps Scratched 41815Idle Miss 110 41158 Bailiwick 115


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