Belmont Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-21

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■ 5 5 " . a . _. ;. . - • .. 10 , • .: S ; - 29 J ■ J ~r " - , r • I. 1" s , - ~ - 10 ., 1 _ _ it it 11 it iO ie Ie T BELMONT PARK FORM CHART. NEW YORK. SATURDAY, JUNE 20. 1914.- Twenty -first and last day. Westchester Racing Association. Spring .Vice: ing of 21 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, C II. Pett ingill. Starter, Man Cassidy. Racing Secretary. A. McL. Karlocker. Racing starts at 2::;o p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. 111.. *Indicates appivutico allowance. UQ7 IT KST RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 74868 1:04— •— 87. 00 added. 2 year-olds. 1/1 rdb %J O t Selling. Net value to winner 70: second. 0: third. $:;0. Index Horses AWtiPSt U 2. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o jj C [ S 14*14* SARSENET wn 103 5 1 1- V I1 P 11 Wolfe MontptdierStal.le fi 5 7 5 13-101 2out 14818* EMBROIDERY w MS 1 3 25 2- 2s f J Kederls Brookside Stable. 3 13 59-102 5 14187 DIXIE w 105 4 I 31k 33 34 3« J Butwell R Parr 5 7 6 2 4-5 1483S*DAIST STEVENS w 96 3 5 6 4k 45 4- B Marco F D Weir 10 12 12 4 B-fi 14822 HECTOGRAPH w 109 2 6 H 6 6 53 M Buxton E J McGraw 5 6 5 9-5 4-5 VAZA w 112 6 4 45 55 53 6 P Ford T Cahill 15 30 30 10 5 Time. 1:08. Track fast. Winner — Br. g. by Ogden — Courtplaster trained by T. J. Healey. Went to poal at 2:3«. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won cantering: second and third driv- Ing. SARSENET quickly opened a long lead and. winning all the way, was only cantering at t lie linish. EMBROIDERY raced in closest pursuit and always held the others safe. DIXIE swerved continually from the start, but linished gamely. HECTOGRAPH refused to extend herself in the early limning. VAZA s! owed speed. Scratched— 14912 I age White. 104. 1/j f Q tj SECOND RACK— 3-4 Mile Straight. 74SOO— 1 :OS%— 4— 1:47. 08 added. .3-year olds T:t/00 and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 25 ; second. 0; third. $.10. Index Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 14769 ROAMBR WB 3 MS S 1 l1 1- l3 l3 J Butwell A Miller fi 7 4.. I 5 4-5 14874* YANK. NOTIONS wu 4 102 5 2 3l 4J 2?. 25 K Karrick Oneck Stable 6 10 M 4 I 147MHEST*R PRYNNEw 4 MS X 7 fi1 B* 4- S«k C Brady MontpelierStable 6 10 7 2* 7-5 l4874-Sll;oMl:OI.l wn 3 109 3 fi 4l 21 35 4- J Kederis A Belmont fi fi fi 2| 6-5 14769 LBOCHARES w 4 117 2 8 B 1- 6= S»I J Nott.r J W Schorr 2 2 2 4-4 2-4 14872 FIRANID WB 3 99 7 5 S3 fi1 5 fi- H Sumter S L Parsons fi fi fi 2 6-5 14709 HELEN BARBEE WB fi Ill 4 3 8* H 7 7?. M Buxton R J Mackenzie S 8 7 2| 6-5 14878 *EARLY ROSE w3 97 C 4 7 » S3 81 J MeCaheyA S Cochran 8 10 8 I S-S 104S8*COL IIOLLWAY wb 5 95 1 9 9 9 9 9 P. Marco BeverwyckStable 30 40 40 12 6 Time. 1:13. Track fast. Winner— P. g. by Knight Errant--Rose Tree II. trained by A. J. GoldabONmyh. Went to oosr at .".:0.l. At poat 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won --asily: second and third driv- Ing. ROAMKR. showing a high flight of speed, drew away from his oppoaltioB in the lirst dglith and easllv won all the Bray. YANKEE NOTIONS steadily improved his i osiiioii ami linished gamely. HESTER IRYNNE ran well and oiitgamed STROMBOLI for third place when it eaiue to a drive. The latter ran g.iinclv. LBOCHARES showed scant speed and ran below his true form. TRANTD swerved at the start and could never get up. HELEN BARBEE quit. Scratched - 14!l.".5| Clover Hughes. 111; 14015 Fllttergold. 10S: 14788* Vandergrift, 102: 14957 Cross- bun, SB; DS7I spring Board. 118; 14913* Altamaha. 94; 14816*Caglioatro, S7. Derwefarhta- -Reamer. :: pounds: Early Rose, 4. THIRD RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 74N5X— 1:04— :i— 97. 1 Fifteenth Running 14QQA TC *J O j Laureate Stakes. Onaranteed value ,000. 2-year olds. .Allowances. Net value to winner sti.025; second. 50: third. 50. Index Dorses AWtPPSt % -j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C |» S 14488 COMELY w 125 1 6 3 . 2J 2- l3 J Notter J Butler tl-4 2-7 2-7 out— 147161SKA SHELL w 114 I I 1 V 1" 2*1 M Buxton R J Mackenzie 12 12 10 3 6-5 1 14870111*111 NOON w 117 4 1 8" 8» 3- 8* J Kederis J Butler +1-4 2-7 2-7 out— 14873 MATALINA w 122 7 5 fi1 7 8** 4* R Troxler J Butler tl-4 2-7 2-7 out— 14822 NOUREDDIN w 112 S 7 71 Sl 8 5l» H Wolfe MontpelierSble JS 10 7 2". 9 10 14822 DOUBLE EAGLE WB US E I S 41 4 6- C Bgame Quincy Stable 20 30 20 fi 35 144MS* BANQUET w 122 I 2 4l S 75 7?. J Rutwell A H Morris 10 12 10 B 1 14822 ENCORE w 114 fi 4 !".- fi1 fi5 I 1 MeCah.y MontpelierSble J8 10 7 2] 9-10 f Coupled iu betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 1:07. Track fast. Winner — P.r. f. by Disguise — Pretty Maiden trained by R. C. Benson. Went to M st at 3:41. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. COMELY was under slight restraint in the early running and drew away -t her riders leisure in the fii-il eighth. SEA SHELL, showing a brilliant turn of speed, satiated away [ram the others in the early running, hut tired when challenged. HIGH NOON was hard ridden from the start and. under a drive, liii [shed feat. CATAL1NA began slowly, but linished resolutely under punishment. NOUREDDIN ran an e-c.ihni race and was repeatedly cut off and buff -led about throughout the race. BANQUET met with slight Interference. DOIRI.i: FA.il. L -liowed speed. KNCORE quit. QQ/A FOURTH RACE 1 3-8 Miles. 8833—2:18— .—109. Forty-sixth Running Belmont 1/k ki%jjf Stakes. S8.B88 added. 8 year olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 83.888 and 50 iu Plate: second. 00: third. QO. Tndex Horses AWtPPSt 34 jjj Str Fill Jockeys Owners O 11 C !» S 14815* LUKE McLUKE WB 126 3 3 21 25 1 1,: Is M Buxton J W Schorr 8-5 I 9-5 2 5 out 14818 I INKR w 12fi 2 I 3 3 L3 23 25 J Notter H P Whitney S-5 9-5 8-5 2-4 out ll4ollCHARLSTONIAN WB 121 1 1 l1 l1 •" I I C Hganie J W Messervy 2 8J 2 2-5 out Time. 2:20. Track fast. Winner — B. C, by Ultlmns — Midge trained by J. F. Schorr. Went to ;iosi at 4:10. At p. s-t 1 minute. Start goad and slow. Won cantering: second and third driv-d tag. LUKE McLUKE raced under stout restraint for the first mile, then t.M.tc an easy lead and was only ... Hiding through the last quarter. GAINER moved up gamely after entering the hoaaeatretch. but could in v. r get to the whmer and. tiring badly, was driving hard to oul-tay Oil ARI.KSTONT AXS challenge. The tetter set the pace under restraint 111 the early running and linished resolut.lv. but tiring. Scratched- -U.KIF-TIk.i iihiil. 12*.. ■"1 00 1 1HTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 8630—1 :44% — 5—1880 00 added. S-ycar-otda aad bb X ~T «/ *y JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner 3Q: second. 0: third. 0. In.|e llors.s AWtPPSt jj ■. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H_ C P S ,T4~9:i5 I* PAT ON WB I 115 3 3 3 3 23 2* V H Sumter A P Dovle 1 6-511-10out— 14017-AMAI.FI WBSMS 1 1 23 l2 VI 1»* V* H Wolfe MontpelierStable 4-5 1 17-3lout— 14843 SIXTY FOTR w 4 112 2 | 11 s- I I 3 D M.PanMK F Con.lran M 20 20 | — Time. 24. 48. 1:13%. 1:39%. 1:46%. Track fast. Winner -Ch, h. by Chuctaiiiin.la Retaliation drained by A. P. Doyle. Went 10 ,iost at 4:.".s. At post 1 niinute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. RATON was saved behind the early pacemakers until after entering the boniest retch, then moved up rapidly and. passing the leader, drew away into an easy lead AMALFI ran under restraint for the tirst half and was rushed into a big had on the turn, but tired near the end. SIXTY FOFR led on sufferance 1 arlv and quit badly. Scratched -14883 Humiliation. 97: 14717 Uermis Jr.. ILL "4 OfaO SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile. 57884—1:37—3—144. 00 added. ". year-oldsmTl upward. ±- Yf Yj j£i Sidling. Net value to winner s : second. *»: third. $■"/. "index Horses AWtriSt H n % Str Fin Jo.-ke.vs Owners O H C 1 jj 14875«SONNT BOY wn 3 90 3 1 1H I1 1- 1- 1*1 R Marco A R .Toplin 7 106 5 4-5 2-6 out 11 P K SPECS W fi 105 1 I I 3- 24 -* 2" A NicklausA C Blume 7-5 9-5 S-5 1-2 out l4918*CAGLIOSTRO w2 99 I 4 4** 2b 33 :.- 33 .1 Longo H F Whitney V, 20 15 5 8-5 14717 IIIPMISJR. WB6MS f. 2 2 4* 4* 4« 43 M Buxton J J Korb 5 S S .* 4 5 14828HUMILIATION waa I 91 4 8 8» « 8 8 5 J P Rvan E B .assatt fi fi I S 5 1-2 Time. 24. 48. 1:14%. 1:41. Track fast. Winner— Ch. e. bv Nasturtium -California trained by W. o. Joplini. Went to oost at 5:01. At nost 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the s;;nie SONNY BOY opened a long lead while rounding the fust turn and drew away when cballeaged 111 tii. homestretch. MR. SPECS bumped his way through on the boekstreteh, but tired in the hual eighth. C : IOSTRO slowed speed, but anil badly. HUMILIATION lacked speed. Scratched— 14991-Auialli, 107; 14954 Lohengrin. 10.3; 14122JMouocacy. 111.


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