Aqueduct Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-06-26

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AQUEDUCT FORM CHART. NEW YORK. MONDAY. JUNE 25. 1917. Aqueduct. First day. Queens tonntv Jockey Pluh. Summer Meeting of 10 days. Weather clear. Steward to Rearcaenl Jockey Club, Schuyler L. Parsons. Judgea, K. C. Smith and C. II. PettingilL Starter. -Mars Cnasfdy. Kacint; Secretary. F. Rehberger, Racing starts at 2:30 p. mj[Chjcago time 1:30 p. Tin.. Indicates gpjprentlce allowance. QQQAfl FIRST BACK— « 1-2 Furlongs. May .1. l.tld- 1 :1S -1 -iIlC S«« H »"~Alf.l. -i 1 . 3 -year- 4DOjl7vJ-/ olds and upward. Haadieap. -Net value to winner 00; second, 00: third. 0, Jndex Horsea AWtPPSt % i 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owncra OH C~ P~ S ~ 33843 IMA FRANK wb 4 MB Z 1 :: S 4: SI l-fc. J McTaa-tBererwyck Btabtofi 8 4J 2 1 33343* HIGH NOON w S 131 4 I 1| l1 1| 2" AV J olin.l Butler 4 5 5 " 1 33813 PICKWICK wnSIM 8 8 f.- EH 4* ::1 F Keofch J B Whteaer :: M M-E0-8 S-i 33863SWHIMSY wn 4 US 8 7 f] $■ :; 4l 1 BntweU ch vlan.l stable 4 S 8 2 1 39042 THE COCK w 4 M8 :: 4 CJ C"- 5 f,4 Al Buxton A K ktacoanber 10 10 1 I S-5 33.141 IHANOVTA w E 122 1 1 7 7- 73 «= B Troxler K T Coltou 15 15 10 4 " • 338 1 3 -T. • TIP MORNGwa .1 140 y E 2J 2 C- 7» G Byrne P Powers 5 5 5-1 S90£0TRIAL BY JURYwa 6 119 7 S S« 8* »• 8" A Collins W Aiau 10 12 12 .1 88 301.15 CRANK w 3 114 5 9 9 9 9 8 J WllttemaS Boss 20 30 M 12 g" Time. 23. 47, 1:12, 1:18 eamaai track record. Track fast. Winner Ch. f. hy Abe Frank- Tex Anna trained by 0. Eeigler; bred by Mr. J. F. Newman. Went to post at 2:11. At post ! minutes. Start good and slow. Won drfriag; second and third the same. IMA PRANK followed the leader closely from the start, slipped through next to the rail in the linal Quarter and outstayed HIGH NOOX in the ctosteg drive. HIGH NOON displayed great speed in pan mi If lag and bang an ganarty when rnaltonged. PICKWICK moved up steadily thuiagh the homestretch and was la tight quarters, but Salsked fastest of the leaders. WHIMSY "ran a r.mmI race but tired iii the last sixteenth. THE COCK was gaining at the » ml. TOP 0 TIP MORNING was pulled up when beaten. Scratched — 33843Paa ..iret.i. 13.1; S993jt»Dnettiate. 104; 83510 Fairy Wand, 10.1. OQ|3* "| SECOND KA K About 2 Miles. July 10. 1910— 4: Be-!— 137. Steeplechase. 00 J tJtjXJ A. Addid. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $.100; second, .00: third. jf.K. Judex Horses AWtPPSt 4 8 12 14 Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S~ 29023 SYOSSET ws 7 14:1 7 • !• i. 4 5 1*| V Pow-rs i.i.ssber Jacobs 2 2 3-2:1-5 1-:! SS7S9»SOCONY W 4 PI " 1 1 Ill 1* 2" A Stretch H L Pratt 10 12 12 E M K 39109 WOLFERTON II. W 4 1M 9 8 71 9- 7 5 3" AA KeaUngGlen Riddle Farm4 41 ls-57-1 W0 £0490 2 GREY LEG w 7 11. I 7 8| 2 2 8 4" N KeaaatdyMra F A Clark 8 7 7 21 fr5 23808 LKlMAS w 7 14;. 14 2 81 V 4s 5s S StevsonS Ross 6 8 S 3 S-5 S39w3*BRYN CHANT w 4 137 8 10 10 7 n" G fi- A NleawUmJ ■ Davis 15 20 20 S 4 1314 ZELLWOOD W 8 143 f. :: E* 5= 5 !■ 7° K Klenek L Jacob 4 0 I 2 1 33804 SATURN ws 4 13 10 2 s- gi| !i» s° S" J Rowan .1 O Talbott 15 20 20 S 4 •T. K. w 7 Ml 2 G 41 10 10 9 9 P Pra lv A Al Jeffords 20 20 20 S 4 33501 PLAINTIFF w 4 Ml 5 9 6" 4J M I,.rider.K AVolko Northwd Stable 15 20 20 8 4 Time. 4:18%. Track fast. Winner — Br. g, by Migraine— .Sister Stella trained l.y J. J. Flnnisan; bred by Mr. Thomas Hitchcock. Went to post at 3:14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SYOSSET. under restraint in the early running, moved up steadily in the last turn of the field mid outstayed SOCONY in the linal drive. BOCONT showed the most early speed all the way and fenced fanltlcsslv, but tired in the last eighth. WOLFEKTON II. closed up fast when called 011. GREY LEU tired. PLAINTIFF lost his rider at the fourteenth jump. Scratched— 29871 0rmead, 133. OQQ£5 T THIBD RACE— 6-8 Mile. Nov. 10, 1906—59—2—120. Twenty -sevenOi Running UOt/ilAil Hudson Stakes. Guaranteed Vnlue ,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner .0.10: second. 00; third. Q0. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 -i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 33711 DRASTIC «H1 3 3 Bi 5- ::i l| J Butwell A Belmont 6 8 7 2i 1 33890-111 CllOPSE w US 4 4 - 81 H 2i L AlcAtee G A Cochran 6 7 6 2 7-10 33669 PANAAIAN aj 112 11 i 11 1 3- G Byrne T P Thorne 20 30 30 10 6 33708HIAPPY C.O LUCKY wu 112 7 G 4J 4J 4; 4 F RobsonH P Whitney 12 15 15 5 2* 33669-HAND GRENADE wn 112 .7 5 G3 62 6= 5 M Buxton A K Macomber 10 10 12 5 3 33000 GOLD TASSEL w 112 2 7 7 7 7 G1 M Garner J E Madden 2 3 13-54-0 1-3 33947 PAPP w 1M G 2 21 21 f.J 7 B Troxler G W Loft 6-0 7-511-1O2-0 1-5 Time. 23, 47*i, 1:00%. Traok fast. Winner — B. e. by Hastings— Dragnet trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred by Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 8:89. At post 0 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easilv: tiecoiid and third driving. DRASTIC had a clear course all the way. slipped through next to the rail and. finishing fast, drew • dear in the mat sixteenth and won easing up. BU6HOC8E was always a forward contender and. while repeatedly interfered with by PANAAIAN in the homestretch, finished gamely when dear and outstayed the bitter ia the final drive. PANAAIAN set a fast pace, but tired and swerved out when challenged. HAPPY GO LUCKY tired slightly in the last eighth. BOLD TA9BKL had no chance after the start. PAPP aeteil fracttously at the post and tpiit badlv after going :i iuarter. Scratched - C.3M i: LVnllite. 12: SS900 Pehaden. 112. QOQf Q FOIBIB BACK— 1 1-8 Miles. June 24. 191K— 1 :.1 — 3— 10S. Twenty-ninth Itunning OOl/llO Brooklyn Handicap. Guartinteed Value 99,099. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner -S4 . MO: second. 00; third. 3H. Index Horses AWtPPSt j 5 "j Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5" H C I* 8 33808 BORROW w S 117 H 7 71 PIS 2J 1» AV Knapp H P AVhitney +3 4 TsT7"5~7lo 3S290REGRET w 5 122 1 1 l1 1= 1« li 2l F Robson H P Whitney t3 4 18-57 0 7-10 33392 OLD ROSEBUD w G 120 E I 51 V 41 M 31 D ConneUyH C Applegnto 8 8 8 3 8-5 3371SCHICLBT wn S Mi 2 5 SM 31 41 41F Keogh J E Widener 20 25 25 8 4 33808 1 BOA Al KB wn I 128 6 2 4l 31 2 52 5» A SchugrA Aliller 3 4 4 8-5 7-10 33533BOOTS G 127 4 6 11 11 9 7" 8« J Loftus A K Alacomber 8 3J I 6-0 3 0 33808 STROMBOLI WB 0 MS11 M 6i 6 1- 6 7l J Butwell A Belmont 15 20 20 8 4 33808 ORMESDALE w 4 119 1 4 2i 2J G 8 8 J McTag*tR T WRnon 15 20 20 8 4 33863 MI. KAIAT1S IT. w 4 MS 10 8 M Sl 8 9» 8* M .lamer O Lewisohn 8 8 7 3 8-5 32827 OMAR KIIAVAI wn S llo 7 11 Si M Ml Mi M A Collins AV Vlau 8 8 8 3 8-6 83999 OLD KOENIG WB 4 MS 8 I 10 91H 11 11 G Byrne Bevoiwyck Stablel5 20 20 8 4 f43eBBled la betting: no separate place or show betting. Than, 23s;,. 47, 1:19%, 1:36?3. 1:49"5 new American record. Track fast. Winner— Br. g. by Hamburg -Parget trained by .1. Rant] bred by Air. Harry Payne Whitney. AVent to post at 4:21. At post .1 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and "third the same. BORROW had a clear course next to the inner rail throughout, finished last and gamely and got up to win in the Baal stride. REGRET ranked into an early had and drew away while rounding the far turn and witlist I repeated challenges, but her rider took matters caay in the last sixteenth. OKI ROSEBUD responded gamely to punishment, bat swerved badly through the final quarter. CHICLET was a gaato contender for the entire race and was badly banned at a critical stage iu the homestretch KOAMKIt tired badly In the last eighth. BOOTS finished gaining rapidly. 30i|,Q/1 FIFTH BACK 1 1-16 Miles. July L1.~»Tl— 1 :44:S— 7-BM . 1917.sh00 Added. 3-year-O *S UtC olds and u award. Selling. Net value to wit r BMOj second. SjOOj third. $.10. Index Harem AWtPPSt Vt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 HOPS 33982 •WOODN SHOESwa 0 IU 2 5 4- : 2 V l| B Ktoeger Marrone Stable 2* : .k :i 7-101 4 33895 NIGEL W 4 11G fi 1 l1 2i 41 S | 2" Al Garner B 1" Carman l" H 15 5 2 33802 NIGHTSTICK wn 7 SB .". 4 5 E 3 8] :;3 A 1 !liiiH Kentucky Stable 4-0 4-0 :i 4 1-4 out 33301 *8TARF1NCH wit 3 96 1 2 2" 4i 53 E 4- C KumimrAV Travers S 10 8 2 6-5 32040*KILMER wb l MS 3 6 g 6 6 6 B* -At Rowan K D Bnrto 8 10 10 s 7-5 SS941aGRUNDY WB S M42 4 ! ..- li U M 6 At Buxton C J Oulnn 12 12 10 3 7-5 Time. 2425, 4T%. 1:13%, 1:39VS. 149%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g, by naigemaswr Pwakdewa trained by K. Waytond; bred by Mr. Harry Payne AVhitney. AVent to post at 4:69. At post 1 minute. Start peer nnd slow. AVon easily; second mid third driving. WOODEN SHOES, after Ix-ing saved in the early running, closed up rapidly under mild urging and passes, i;i!i NOV ill the linal aunrter. won With speed in reserve. NIGEL took the lead at once and was taken back after geiag a half mile, then came again when called on and outstayed NIGHTSTICK in the final drive. The latter, away slowly, was close up at the eighth post, but tired near the end. GRUNDY cpiit after taking the had on the baekstr. t h and holding it to the homestretch. Scratched 33808Libyaa San. Is. 109. ov "weights Urn adj. lj pounds. OOllkfj"Cr BIXTH~RACi 5-8 Mile. Nov. 10. 1!00- .1! 2 120. Purse Hh 2-year olds. O O _/ Xj g J Al-iidens. Special AVeights. Net value to winner 00: second. 0; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt U V- -4 Str Fin Jockeys Ownora 6 H V P S~~ NIGHT WIND w 115 1 2 4i 4i 21 P Al Buxton .V K AlacoinbTT -~ 8 5 4-", 2-5 33708 ALARIC II. WB US 1 1 2 1 I* 8* K Keogh J R AVideiier 20 M 20 S 4 DECISIVE « 11.1 E :t li 21 :!!I :i J P Ryan A H Motrin 602 S-S 1-31-4 THE SPINNER w 11:7 10 S 7 7* 7 4 A BchngrA Aliller 8 12 12 E 24 33807 GAME COCK WB Ufi G 7 P Sl 0] E| Af Rowan H 1. Pratt M 15 1.1 5 I 3391S BALASSAR1EN w US 4 E E] 5J EJ 81 R Hoffmn.f Davenport M 20 20 8 4 338:.! GEORGE W. AVERYW 115 2 4 8" Sj 4i 71 AV Obert Calum.-t Stable M 20 20 8 4 S3S09 PADDY w 11.7 12 12 IP. II1 st 8 I, McAtee G A Cochran 20*30 M 10 6 QUEEN MARGOT w 112 7 11 »« 9J ! 9S J McTagtR T Wltonn 12 IS 11 6 8 S39321 BRIGHT av.ioi. wnU211M 101 Ml Mi M C PbttorW B Coe 6 7 7 2 1 i« l VIOLET w 112 8 s 12 12 12 11 J Butwell A Betmont 5X7 M 7-5 6IERRO W US 8 8 N EJ U" 12 C. Hy me T V Thorne M 20 20 8 4 Tim-. 1:01. Track fast. Winner Blk. c. by Sutistar — Aerne trained by AV. I!. Jennings: bred In Fnglnnd by Air. J. B. Joel. AVent to aoal at .1:11. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. NIGHT WIND followed the leaders closely, responded gamely to punishment and wen AKAK1C II. down in the dosing strides. ALARIC II. raced Into the toad and drew away in the Inst eighth, hut tired when challenged. DECISIVE was hard ridden for the entire way and held on gamely to the linish TIIK S I • I NNER closed a gap aad Baiahed wilh a rii.-h.


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