Daily Racing Form Charts: Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1938-05-26

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BELMONT PARK NEW YORK NY.. WEDNESDAY. MAY 25. 1938. B.hnnnt Park 1 1 2 miles, 6 1 4 feet. Fif.oon.l, day mV,l,n N"",1! "",""«of 24 *¥•. H.d,. Stall Gate used. 101 books. Weather cloudy m. u.,,,1 ...pu.v,,,!,,,, n,,w Y..,k Raciaa. CiiiIhIm, M. CuaUy. stewards „f M,.,t»,,- I A B •"•mar Md ii. . Voaburflt. Sttwanl Natiaaal naramtiaa: Staaplachata iad Hunt Asaociatiao A C. .""., •,";?- ■ • " •,l,,, *• CtfiyiW. St, it.i, G. CbBBB*, ].„„,,. Se.rel.iry f„r Steeple, bases, • * •• La. IryWI. II...- Se.l.-laiv. .1. H allipll.ll. Raclai Mans iat 2J0 p. t„. t JaJeaga ikM, l 30 ,,. „, . w atikatai whip, s spurs. R Uaakara, Fibres la pa,..Mti,.-s,.s followiai tha dbtaaca ,,l e...h ,.„,• iadkata karaa, date, teach re.ord, age of horse and weight .nii..l UtdiciteJ apprentice afiowaaca 0 5 pounds; ♦♦Y pounds; ♦♦♦10 pnun.ls. riRST RACE 5-8 MILK Widcner OlWl, Distraction, Juno 4, 1927— 56— 2— 12r .7920 ,,U.rS •S,,00°- ! v,;,r ol ls- Maidens. Tnlmlng. Wright, thr scale. Claiming Miv-SMBri E * ,,ft00: lf f°r , H ~ ,,,s »"»w« « f«»r each 60 to !F2,50 . y Net value to wmnei 00; second. 80; thud. 0; fouith. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 56532 GENERAL HOWES wll6 8 8 U ]i. 1 ArcaroK Mrs E I Ja.obs U U 1 5 4 5 2 5 WOJ-SUPERSTmON «UI I 2 P P 2» V...k.....nIt II P lloadlry 7 512 5 2 7-10 1-4 57674BRIGHT CRAY walOO 4 6 P U p i llpp*i. Rrrar Bip Im 4 6 6 2 7-10 ;", :.nUA" »1M 7 7 21 2A 4S CiutterA A II Waterman 20 20 15 5 H 5644P«WISE sillNF. rll3 6 5 3A 4A U MarriHM VV H Gallagher 81 4 4 8535 WISEDALE Will 1 1 4 6* 6»« Wagner.1 Newtondale St., 30 40 40 15 6 ;"•••"! G0Gl " ■•lM 2 4 8 7 pkORMrtJ surmount Sea tM 25 20 8 4 Mui- V",n •" 1U 5 ■ 5h 8 8 M,-l.„,l,sK Starmount Sta +12 25 20 8 4 t .-upled as Slat mount Stable entry. Time. :59*v Track fast. Wiaaai B. r. by Hi.uk Servant Caw it. bj Hid, Tim trained kg II. Jacobs; bred by Mr r T. Ihiniil. Winner enteie.l t„ be ilaiu.ed l.u |8,7S0. WENT TO POST-2:31. AT POST-4 minutes. Start pooi .in.i low. Wan driviaa; aaeaad and third the s.mie. GENERAL HOWES, tia. turns at the past, brafca Iron, outside the stalls, bore out sharply but recovered and naaaai over ttaadil te the "ms,de. st,„.d ■ ,Iiie pmery through the final eighth and outlasted his aapositiaa »t tha tad, SUPERSTITION l.„k,,i tarfcj apaad under praiima, been to improve his position att.t i-.im .m Mgata, awvad ap laaaah aatwaa Hm l—dan and thou Baiaaad with ■ rush. BRIGHT GRAY rcaaaadad t pcataara b the Raal eighth and eJaaad last EPWAR was kept in ■ forward position from the sta, I and had no RUshapt. WISEDALE raead well from the tUrt. WISE SHIN K showed a flash of early speed and then quit. GOGFTIT and GOLD ould not menace the leadns. SECOND RACE AIMHT 2 MILKS. Fnirmnunt, May 2!». 1926—8:40—5—147. Purse ,000. 721 4 car-olds and upward. Maidens. Steeplechase. Special weights. May-25 38 Bel Net value to winner 50; second. 50: third. 5; fourth. 5. kadaa Hataai Eajt A Wt PP st 3 6 I 12 F,n Itehiji Owners o II C P s 57219"H.HI1 w413b 2 2 21 3* V P 1- SerutonA Guladvs hitv I 18 5 16-5 3-5 out 57168 TORTURER a 4 140 3 1 14 V 1" 2s P» RiRhmnF P A Clarh I 57 1011-20 1-5 out 57219 TARBRUSH w 4 140 1 4 4 4 4 315 3- - CaaasW Grecmtree Sta +3551 out JIM SWINBURN w414l 5 3 3- 2 P 4 4 McGavttaJ Montpelier 10 15 12 4 1 57219 ONE ROUND wa4M 4 5 Fell. Littlell Graaatraa Ste +3551 out tCaaated as GtaaateM Stahlt entry. Time. 3:50 s. Track fast. Winner Gr c. b ln.d Minstrel Skxhcht. b Ihiclo trained by S. J. IK.lloway; bred bv Mr C V. Whilnexl. WENT TO POST-2:57. AT POST— minute. Start Mad and slow. Won dminc; second and third easily. BAGPIPE bahhwd ll MVatal al his femes but showed speed on the flat, responded to severe urging in tie Raal half mile, wore down TORTURER and drew away. TORTURER jumped well the first turn of the Raid bat triad to bear out at several femes, responded going to the final fence but could not stall off the winner. TARBRUSH lacked e.iiU speed, then RMshad well enouch the final half mile, but could not menace the laadat*. JIM SWINBURN had speed the first turn of the field while jumping well but was not per-•tvarad with when h* pi;t. ONE ROUND fell at the third fence. Scratchad 57S55Ad Uh, 133; 57Z19*Mad PaRcy, 135. l verweuht -Bagpipe. 3 pounds. = I THIRD RACE 5-8 MILK Widcncr curse. Distraction, June 4, 1927— :56 2—125. RLrQOO lurse BMtB, 2- car-olds. Filliv"s. Allowances. Non-winners of ,000 or 2 • *3*m two races. WeiRlit. IIS lbs. Non-winners of a race other than claiming May-25 38 Bel since April 15 allowed I lbs.; maidens, 7 lbs. Net value to winner 00: second. 80: third. 0; fourth. 0. ladax Horses Eqt A Wt PP St U Str Fin Jockevs Owners O H C P S I431LADY NICOTINE will 5 2 1 1 1 BahahiL Falaise Stable 9-5 12 5 11-5 3-5 1-4 5*ROYAl BIT a 115 6 6 3l 2 2" CaroottC Millsd.de Stable || 3 13-5 7-101-4 5773DSUPERLEE a US 1 1 6 6 P WotfcmaaR H P Headlev 9-5 9-5 8-5 1-2 1-6 lO TOWN aallS 4 3 4«» 4» ph GilbertJ Starmount Sta 20 30 30 10 4 5LAT CHARM wall! 2 5 21 3n P arcaiaE I H Whitney 12 15 12 3 6-5 IPOMART w 118 S 4 5| P 6 WaaUG Three Csinc S F8 12 12 3 6-5 Time, :583s. Track fast. Winner Blk. f. by Sun Briar— Comij. bj CaRa trained b J. McPherson ; bred by Mr. W. S Kilmer. WENT TO POST— 3:21. AT POST— 5J minutes. v : Mad and slow. Won diiMiig: second and third the same. 1 PV NICOTINE w.s haaajMd nd hlackad when TO TOWN and ROYAL BIT bore over on her after the start. lut she forced her wa clear, moved into command, showed speed and held her opposition safe hi the end. ROYAL BIT. a forward factor from the start, responded to urging in the final eighth and outlasted SUPERLEE, The bttet aVappad back after the start and was placed under pressure, improved her paahaaa rtaadR] aa the inside and finished well. TO TOWN showed a good effort. SLAVE CHARM was under pressure in the early running but faltered in the final eighth. POMARY was bearing over to the inside at the finish. FOURTH RACE 3-1 MILK Widener Course. Balko. Sept. 1, 1930— 1 :09=r — 5— 136. RrFQOO Twenty-Fourth Running MOLLIS CLAIMING STAKKS. ,500 Added. " V***-* 3-year-olds and upward. Weight. 6 lbs. below scale. Claiming price, ,000; Maw5 38 Bel if for ioss% 3 ius. allowed for each 00 to ,000. Net value to winner ,750: second. 00: third. 50: fourth. 25. RaiM Sanaa Eqt A Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 57617 NORTH RIDING w 4 11? ? 2 1» 11 H ArcaroE Howe Stable 3 41 41 8-5 7-10 i-V.T FRATOY CAT aafilM 4 3 2* 21 2* BalaskiL H P Headlev 5 7 6 2 1 591 PARMELEE T. wad HI 6 7 3* PJ P WcstropeJ C R Frdaaaaall-S 14-5 2 4-5 1-3 57393 REMINISCENT «a51R0 5 5 6i 4j 4* ClutterA A H Waterman 8 12 7 21 7-5 DCAMISADO « HI 14 51 5A 53 TurnerL J D Norris 3 16-5 3 1 2-5 5K7S MOONFOLLT ub?102 7 | 41 6 61 DuppsL A J Sachatl 30 30 30 12 6 57170 SCROOGE wB41I5 £ 1 7 7 7 WaBM H Phillips 7 10 8 3 7-5 Time. 1:093s. Track fast. Whaaar— 43k f. by High Taaa Sraihaaaaajk b Bridge of Earn trained by D. C. Harrison-, bred by Hew.- Stabli . Wiaaci aaaaiad la ha claimed for .00O. WENT TO POST— 3:48. AT POST— 1J minutes. - vw. Won driving; second and third the same. NORTH RIDING was sent into command after the start, showed high speed under mild restarint while rac:-.g true, responded when urged in the final eighth and held the opposition safe. FRA1DY CAT was a I 1 --.art. made a determined bid when called upon and finished well. PARMELEE T. was j«, sow. but aaprarad his res"-" Steadily, made a determined bid in the final eighth, then faltered - la the post. REMINISCENT f.nished well. CAMISADO was under pressure while aad eaali not menace the leaders. MOONFOLLY showed an even effort. SCROOGE • - V: : : 10] M94*Wisa Maaaar, 1C1. FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 MILKS. Dot. Sept. 7. 1923— 1 :42: — 3— 100. Bowling Brook Purse. 5-»QO d lrse ,200. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Weight, 126 lbs. Non-winners of -,. . --"* 5,000 in 1938 allowed 3 lbs.; of 0,000 in 193$. 6 lbs.; of ,000 since April ■41 ■■»■ 15. 10 lbs.; of 1472950 or two races since April 15 or ,000 at any time, 13 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Ne: i.e :o * aaai %andiC: se.c-o. 00: Rahal, 00: fourth. 0. Ir.Jix Horses Eqt A Wt PP St xi *4 Str Fin Jockes Chvr.ers O H C P S : MYTHICAL KING v.«:i: 1 : 1- 1-1- 1- 1 ■ ■ r sK B F Wh.taker 4-5 9-10 1-2 1-7 out AT araTM I 44 4 4 4 P WaatrapaJ T B Mattai 7-5 16 5 3 3-5 out r."- LR KETCHAM w5i:- S 1 3* ! 7 2- :* G.lrr-.J C S B- ,-.- 12 12 8 8-5 1-3 57135 SESTLE SAVAGE . = ::r - T I r- I ? - LrcanE J H White* 12 12 8 E - 1-3 " -e. 23. :43-5. 1:11 5. 1:375. 1:44. Track fast. ■::— B. c. by Paafaaaaad II— Gay O.Mar. bj G trair.ed bv J. H. McCoole- bred bv Mr. C. Suckofe. WENT TO POST— 4:12. AT POST— 1 minute, iad slow. Waa drA.: r-ied along l- ataady saving g.-our.d. disposed cf OCR - AT safe. ha andbadly outrun in the earlv OUR KETCHAM a foewvd factor from r had no andupa GENTLE -.. apcad from the al ■■--■■■■--■-■-■. -:■ :■. ■ ■ . ; . - -■ ■ ■ ; ■ : - .- tr ;, SIXTH PACE 1 1-16 MILKS. Dot, Sept. 7, 1923— 1 :42 -.—3—100. Purse ,000. 4-vear-!7QO!!: olds and upvard. Claiming. Non-winners since April 15. . Weight, 5 lbs. *f -.M.rftJ below scale. Non-winners since Decemljer 19 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming - -: --: price. S..x; if for I-s*. 8 11«. allowed for each 50 to 000 N-:: .2 .: :o - "£• .: :;::-: SEC : tl :. 4: fourth. 0. L-.iix K;s:s Eqt A Wt FP St *-4 :; s» S - : "- 5 0*r.ers O H C l S~ % UR : -- I I r" - 111 ■ . B I-::: ;e; 7 j : 1 : 7 -: ■-:::•: ::•■■ 19 I I I : 1- 2* 2* 1 MrsEDJacahaa 34 13-5 4-5 1-4 - FECTDEYTL * 4 lit 1 t I i i f | | dE 1 Sa IS B 12 • NT *i i ::?::*:* 4* 3» 42 DeLaraA WV • 5T«WREACE - - 1 1 : :* = r . : 2r 574«GOLD QUEST ? i 1:. =♦ ?-. t 12 15 12 4 M T-£ andS. A7. 1:123s, 1:S«3,. 1;45. Tr«k fast Winner — B. g, by Poly dor or Sumair — Sunny Lassie, by Sun Flag trained by J. B. Partridge; bred by Mr. W. Ziegler. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:34. AT POST— 1 minute. St.ut good and slow. Won easily; second and thirl the same. SUNANAIR w.is r.iteil close to the pare fiom the start, moved into command rounding the stretch turn and hew au.t, winning with speed in reserve. CELESTINO was sent into command after the break, was rated along steadily, was roiiMd llurpiy on the far turn, then made a determined bid, but faltered and bore out at I|m end. PERFECT DEVIL, a trailer in the eaily lunning, made up ground fast through the stretch run. MOM MINT was kept in a forward position from the start, then quit badly at the finish. WRENACE was well up hi the early stages, then quit in the stretch. GOLD QUEST had no mishaps. Scratchad— 57556 Early Selller. 119. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 MILES. Hot Toddy, Sept. 13, 1929— 1 :48%— 4— 110. Turse ,000. FTfQOrT 1 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight-for-age. Non-winners of two 2 *J~** 2 races since April 15 allowed 6 lbs.; one race since then or two races in May-25 38 Bel 19; 10 lbs.: one race since October 31, 14 lbs. Claiming price, ,400. Net value to winner 00: second, 80; third, 0; fourth. 0. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V*. % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 57S6t**INTERPRETER w 8 J09 5 1 68 6» P. P 1" BaflayJW I S Riley 11-5 13 5 11 5 4-5 1-3 57223 CRYSTAL PRTNCEan 9 122 6 3 5l P* 3* 2» 2J WcstropeJ A T Partridge 3 4£ 16-5 6-5 1-2 5722.V MAMAS CHOICE am 8 117 4 2 U 1* 1« l2 V ArcaroE Mrs E D Jacobs 3 3* 3 1 2-5 56087 LIGHT BROOK wb6118 1 6 2 3r 54 4- 4:! GilbertJ C K Finch 6 12 12 4 2 S756PEVEM UP aillM i t 1 7 7 V 58 PaflaraU Miss B Sweitzer 6 7 6 2 1 57223 UVALDE wn4 121 7 5 42 4J 6 6nk 6 BiancoC J Pepp 10 12 10 4 8-5 57559 BUSHMASTER wb 5 114 2 4 I* 21 2 7 7 McCaaabaKI P Whitaker 6 10 10 4 8 5 Time. :23. :47, 1:12 5. 1:38%, 1:52. Track fast. Winner-B. e. by Ponipey — Polyglot, by Over There trained by G. D. Cameron; bred by Mr. W. R. Coe. Winner entered to be claimed for ,400. WENT TO POST— 5:01. AT POST— 6* minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. INTERPRETER unseated his rider on the way to the post, broke fast, was faken back, improved his position steadily, came around the leaders entering the stretch and finished with a rush, wearing down CRYSTAL PRINCE in the last stride. The latter, a forward factor from the start, made a determined bid when straightened out for home and held on with good courage. MAMAS CHOICE was under restraint early, was sprinted into a safe lead on the far turn, then quit in the final drive. LIGHT BROOK was close up on the inside early, saved ground and held on well. EVEN UP, away slowly, was badly outrun early. UVALDE had no mishaps. BUSHMASTER quit after raring close to the early pace.


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