New York Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1908-08-20

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NEW YORK FORM CHART EMPIRE CITY WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 1908 WEATHER CLEAR TRACK FAST Racing starts at 230 p in Chicago time 130 p in AV indicates Avhip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures In parentheses following the distance of each race indicate Index number track record age of horse and weight carried FIBST RACE 34 Mile 70580 1111 3 109 500 added 2yearolds Selling Net value to winner 550 Int Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 7fll 9 AVISE MASON AV 10j 92 1 in I3 I3 C H ShllgNewcastleStable 25 Si 31 G3 35 35AV 701U3 GRAXIA AV 99 6 7 2 k 2i 23 23 D McCthyP J Dwyer 31 431 12 12WB 70T64S VRONDACK WB 102 10 11 7J 7J CJ SJ Yorke MrsJMcLaughlin 10 12 10 4 2 2AVB 7t549 = RAGMAN AVB 110 2 G GAVB 51 3 k 3k 4 t u Smith AV S House 2 25 11545 25 254h 76137 ST AVITHOLD AVB 9J 5 4 4w 4h o1 4nk uu Hoffman Southwell Stable 12 15 15 G 3 7 JO PLUME w 99 S 41 51 G Gilbert T P Haves 10 13 12 5 2J 76500 HAWK WING AV 109 13 1 1AV S 2JS 51 75 7J Notter J S Tyree C 8 G 2 1 7646J ESCHAU AV 102 11 8 8W 9 9 9 SI iMcCahey F yman 12 20 15 G 3 7C133 SETTONIA W 105 4 12 12WB 13 13 10 9 J Lee E M Mitchell 15 20 15 G 3 3C 7C 2 O U KID WB 102 12 u C S S 105 Lang J L McGinnis 6 S 7 25 7S 7iJ37 TERROR AV 102 7 I 12 12 11 H1 E Dugan A J Joyner 7 73 TAXIS AV 102 3 13 11 11 12 12 G Burns C F Clark 7fiiJVnUBLE TVB 107 1 75Time 10 10 30 13 13 Leach s P Randolph C 7 7 2J 75 Time 11 23s 35 47 l12s WelshAVint Winner l12sWinner B g bv Serapronius Manola Mason trained by T Welsh AVint to post at 231 At post 2 minutes Start good Won cantering second and third driving AVise Mason drew out in the first stride won all the way and is of superior class Grania ran in forward nnd persistent pursuit throughout and was a fast going second Arondack away poorly closed up rapidly pu Jhe extreme outside In a fust rush for third place Ragman ou the inside in close quarters loomed uV on the stretch turn then unexpectedly quit St Withold ran prominently for five furlongs and tired but litld on gamely Plume Avas In forward contention to the last sixteenth llawkwlng shuHled to the rear at the start closed a gap in the middle running but quit finally O U Kid ran poorly The winner was entered for SOO no bid bidScratched Scratched 70148 Fashion Plate 111 70552 Elmer Boy 99 99Overweights Overweights Hawkwiug 4 pounds Seltonia 4 SECOND RACE 1 14 Miles 21042 204 G 100 500 added 4ycarolds and up 76600 ward Selling Net value to winner 470 Jnd Horses AWtPPSt St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 76551 BAD NEWS W S 111 5 3 2 21 21 2 I1 I1 Notter E R Bradley 15 15 1C out 7GG65 T E MMILLAN WB 4 103 4 4 3 3 3nk 3nk 23 2 J Butler P J Millett 10 15 10 S5 out out7G5GG3LALLY 7G5GG3LALLY wsn 4 109 3 5 5 5 5 44 35 3Z Yorke T ftlonahan 5 7 C 35 out out7C5C5 7C5C5 KILLOCHAN W 4 103 1 1 I1 I1 It lh 41 4l McCahey J Duffy 10 15 15 25 35 357G4S3 7G4S3 GR CAMERON AVB 4 98 2 2 4 4 4V5 55 G Lynch W C Daly 20 20 20 3 43 43Time Time 25 37g 50J 103 110 12 143 20 20Winner Winner HurleyWent Br g bv Flying Dutchman Black Sleeves trained by W Hurley Went to post at 259 At post 1 minute Start good Won easily second and third driving Bad Nows after being reserved under a pull in behind the pacemaker for a mile drew out and won as his rider pleased John K McMillan ran in forward pursuit from the start went wide and lost ground mid ¬ way of the stretch then came on again and linished a game second Lally going wide on the turns and away poorly and pocketed was weaving in and out In the last quarter and jnst failed for second place Killuchau made the running on sufferance for a mile and then tired but was well up at the end Grace Cameron repeatedly interfered with and pulling up went wide on the far turn The winner was entered for 900 no bid bidScratched Scratched 7G5S5Coat of Arms 105 7G5S53Lord Stanhope 105 THIUD RACE 34 Mile 70580 111J 3 109 000 added 2yearolds 76601 Handicap Net value to winner 520 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 7614SFASHION PLATE W 113 1 4 2 5 1s I3 12 H Smith Oneck Stable n t lh ii 23 2 J Butler J McLaughlin i a i ii i 2 3h 3 = 34 Z G Burns W F Schulte C 10 8 75 12 127G520CHEEK 7G520CHEEK W 100 5 3 u3 41 43 45 McCahey J S Tyree 2 3 71011 76584 ED AVRAY AV JS 4 5 4i u 5 5 ° Gilbert B Schreiber 8 12 12 4 7C 7C7C535 7C535 MAY RIVER WB 9S 3 G C 6 G 6 Creery MontpelierStable 15 20 20 7 3 3Time Time llg 22J 31 J 4GL 113 113Winner Winner Ch c by Woolsthorpe Fashionable trained by AV II Karrick KarrickWent Went to post at 32 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same Fashion Plate was sent along from the start to dispose of Personal drew out on the far turn and seemed an easy winner in the stretch but tired suddenly at the end and probably was short Personal set the early pace fast but relinquished the lead at the end of the first quarter then held on with remarkable gameness afterwards and finished wearing the winner down Gliding Belle ran In striking distance pur ¬ suit throughout and was a good third Cheek outpaced early and shuffled back in the middle running linished well but was never dangerous Ed AVray big and high was palpably short May River showed brief early speed Scratched speedScratched 7G5S43Connaught Ranger 115 7C5S4 Homecrest 105 FOURTH RACE 1 Mile 70583 1392 3 101 Mount Vernon Handicap 2000 766O2 added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 2390 Ind Horses AWtPPSt A 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 76551JACK ATKIN WB 4 132 3 3 I1 2i lb 1 J 1 Notter B Schreiber 12 35 92013 out outWB 76551 TILEING WB 4 101 25 41 3 45 4 = 21 J Butler J H McCormick 6761 25 25w 76563 ZIENAP w 5 95 1 1 3 45 5i Si 3 = McCahey AV P Schulte 8 10 S 3 45 45S 45WB 757523COLONEL JACK WB 4 105 5 G 6 5u 3 o 4 = G Burns R F Carman S 8 8 a 43 76461 AArOOL SANDALS AVB 4 100 4 4 2h I1 2b 2J E Dugan AV J Young 10 15 10 3 1 76551 OLD HONESTY w GoreyTime 4 106 6 2 5J 6 6 6 6 J Lee A J Gorey 10 15 12 4 Go Time 12 25i 37 49 101 114 12S 140 AAinner B c by Sain El Salado trained by II R Brandt BrandtAVent AVent to post at 358 At post 3 minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same Jack Atkin unduly restrained and nearly surrounded in the third quarter was sent along on the inside into a small lead which lie increased on the last turn then seemed beaten midway of the stretch but outstayed Tileing finally The latter stumbled at the start but closed up steadily and challenged in the last furlong but could not quite get up Zienap displaced from a good early position in close quarters and losing ground in the middle running came oil into a fast going and close up third Colonel Jack brok slowly and trailed for the first quarter then ran a fast middle quarter and loomed up ou the stretch turn biit tired finally as if short Wool Sandals made the running in the second quarter on sufferance and was a prominent contender for seven furlongs hut tired as if still short Old Honesty badly outpaced to the third quarter finished well wellScratched Scratched 70583 Spooner 95 70540 Polly Prim 109 7C5S2Cressina 108 70545 Pinkola 100 B192 StTOsph SO 76603 FIFTH RACK 1 116 Miles 2104 145JS 1 114 500 added 3yearplds Selling Net value to winner 500 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys O H C P S 7G502 ROBERT COOPER WSB 110 G 5 1 1J 1s I1 I3 J Lee F A Forsythe 88521 885217C502 7C502 MONOCLE wsii 110 5 3 22 23 2s 23 23 R McDanlR R MandlebaumS 115IK5 71014 71014765G5SCYMBAL 765G5SCYMBAL w 105 1 4 45 33 33 3 315 J Bergen AV GersL G S S 3 75 757eao9ALAUDA 7eao9ALAUDA WB 107 7 G 35 4l 4 4 = 4 E Dugan MontpelierStable 3 4 35 S5 35 70 0 HARCOURT WB 110 4 1 7 75 I2 d C H ShilgR L Thomas 2 3 1351 12 7C501 127C501 GLAUCUS WU 105 S 7 G 5 = G5 6l 63 Yorke J McLaughlin 20 30 30 10 5 7656T BIGOT W 107 3 2 55 G 55 7l 7l D McCthyJ M Minugh 30 30 3D 10 T 7C214 LONG BALL wu 107 2 S S S S S S G Burns J V Lemaire 10 20 20 8 4 147Winner Time 12 24 SO 48 1005 114 1 41i 147 Winner HayesAVeut B c by Pessara Montgomery Cooper trained by T P Hayes AVeut to post at 42 At post 2 minutes Start good Won driv ng second and third the same lioliert Cooper suddenly improved was quickly rushed into the lead a d maintained it under pressure throughout Monocle ran in nearest pursuit under a pull for six furlong hut unexpectedly failed to get tip Cymbal ran torwardly throughout and was a fast going third Ala da was well up for a half mile and after that steadily lost ground and linished easing tip Haicourt shi Hied back at the start made up considerable ground but ran a bad race Glaucns is improving The win er was entered for SGOO no bid Scratched bidScratched 70128 Montrose 107 705S5 = Goleonda 107 766O4 SIXTH RACE 34 Mile 70580 111 J 3 109 500 added 3yearolds and up ward Selling Net value to winner 520 Iiid Horses AWtPPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 76216 DON ENRIQUE WB 4 106 7 G 4 4 2 1 5 Upton PatchogueStable 3 3i 1351 12 12764793B1SKRA 764793B1SKRA AV 3 101 1 2 35 35 35 2 Cullen B C Murrav 20 20 15 C 3 76548 GOLDPROOF Wii 5 111 6 1 2A H in 3n Notter C E Hamilton 2 25 2 45 23 765623GRIMALDI 23765623GRIMALDI AV 4 106 37 6 = 6 5l 4 Yorke J A AVernberp 46485 43 7651SSANGUINE 437651SSANGUINE WB 3 105 5 5 7 7 7 5l E Dugan ilontpelierStable G 7 G 2 1 7G54S DAINTY DAME w 4 111 8 4 iu 2h 4J 65 J Lee J AV Ferguson 5 7 48545 76240BLACK 4854576240BLACK OAK AVB 3 110 18 5 = 55 6l 7 Leach P S P Randolph 10 12 10 4 2 741202ROBIN HOOD WB 7 111 4 3 8 8 S S15 R McDanU P Mayberry G 7 G 2 1 75193 SARAH RASQUIN WB 3 104 2 II 9999 Lang J Sheridan 20 30 30 10 5 Time lli 23 34 47 113 113Winner TaylorAVent Winner B g by Hastings BellaDonna trained by F M Taylor AVent to post at 455 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving Don Enrique was reserved within easy distance in the early running then closed up swiftly in the last halC and after a very wide stretch turn made good finally and decisiAely on the extreme outside Biskra ran IK forward and persistent pursuit of the pacemakers to the stretch was a fast going second and is greatlr x f forced the pace from the beginning and took the lead on the turn but tired badly in Grimaldi well up in the early running finished Avith a great rush and is improvin Sanguine badly outrun and under an early drie closed a gap in the last half Daintv Dame set the nace for five furlongs and quit badly at the end Black Oak and Robin Hood were well up throughout This winner was entered for 500 no bid bidScratched Scratched 70548 Besom 110 705G2James B Brady 105 7C54S Black Marv 105


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