Washington Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-03-27

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WASHINGTON FORM CHART. BENNING. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Fourth day. Washington Joe-key Club. Winter Meeting of 20 days. 85 books on. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Secretary, II. G. Crickmore. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. Chicago time 2:00 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 7QQrtA FIRST RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs Columbia Course. 30287— 1:07s— 2— 112. 00 added. 4 Ot/Vtt 3-yoar-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 10. lnd Horses A WtPP"st~4~~%~Str~Fin Jockeys Owners 9_H_°_P_ S 7 W_ SMOKER WB 3 111 2 1 23 21?. 34 || Shaw F R Hitchcock ll-209-10452-5*out 7182" PANTOUFLE w i 116 4 4 31 31" 11 2- R McDanIMissAMMarrone 4 7 6 7-5 out 73868 WORKMAN wit 6 105 3 3 4 4 4 35 Brussel W A Stanton 7 10 9 9-5 out 738BSUGAR PINE w 4 107 1 I 1 lh 31 4 C Bradv H Miller 8 10 31 4-5 out Time. 11*. 23s. 40*. 1:03R. l:10g. Winner — Ch. c. by Yankee — Smoke trained by J. E. Madden I. Wont to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Smoker, after racing Sugar Pine into defeat, stood a long stretch drive gamely and was going away from P.iiloufle at the finish. The latter ran a good race, finished gamely and was easily second best and her race will improve her. Workman ran his race. Sugar Pine showed great speed in the early paeeniaking. but tired and quit badly in the stretch. Scratched— 73884 Animu-. 115; 7385 H;laueus. 00. 7QQ/nTp SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 38000— 55j— 2— 113. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Q UVt Selling. Net value_to winner 00. lnd Horses A WtPP St 4 %~%~Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73838 SPENCER WELLS w MS 7 4 1". I3 P D Mc-rthvW H Mosby 1 6-5 6-5 1-2 out XITMivi w 94 10 5 5 3l 2* McCahey J McLaughlin 12 30 20 8 4 73S"..". JACK GLENN wit 103 I I B B 3» Jos Hogg ,T L Beesor 15 20 15 « 3 73865 SIR CANNON 104 8 3 « B 4- T Burns W Shields 7 8 7 21 6-5 73S18 TONY S. wn 04 I 1 3i 42 f,- W Walsh Kelso Stable 12 20 15 6 3 73830 POCOTALIGO w .7 ." 2 41 B 6 Fbrother R T Wilson Jr 7 8 8 B 6-5 MIS Ml w 94 9 7 !■ 72 72 Yorke W C Saunders 20 60 40 15 8 INERTIA wb M 1 I M N 8= Qrington AftongreenSble 10 12 S 3 8-5 OBDCRATE M3 « 10 8* 91 91 Brussel J E Madden S 15 15 5 21 GOLDEN SEA w 99 4 8 H Mi 10 Rowan F Horwitz 15 30 25 10 5 Time. 123. 25a, r,2. 50?.. Winner -R. c. by Handsome — Independence Day trained by W. EL Mosby. Went to post at 3:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Spciner Wells got off well today and was much the l est. went to the front early and was never afterwards b»ely approached. Nutmeg closed a gap. showed a good turn of speed and is sure to improve. Jack Glenn ran in closest pursuit of the wimii-r to the final sixteenth and tired suddenly. Sir Camion ran green, but was going fast at the end. Tony S. showed speed, but failed to stay. Pocotaligo ran poorly. The winner was entered for ,400; no bid. Scratched -Abandon, 103. THIRD RACK— 3-4 Mile Columbia Course. 30220— 1 :13S— 2— 107. 00 added. 7QQriiA QuUO B-jreer-oM*. Allowance Net value to winner 50. ln-1 Horses A~wTPPSt~~14~%~%~Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S I1M2 JUBILEE w 103 3 2 :" -■■ Ink 13 T Burns F Littleli.ld 3-3 *-6 8-6 1-3 oat 1 73832 BELLWETHER w 116 2 1 2 3- 23 2* Shaw W F Mathews 4-5 1 4-5 1-1 out 73828TJILES w 98 5 5 ll ll 3= 31 C Bradv A D Parr 8 12 10 21 7-10 7V748 QILVBDEAR wk 101 4 3 4s 410 42 4" T Steele A D Steele 50 100 50 15 4 7U77THE BHAUGHRAUN WB 105 It 6 i I 5 R McDanIMrs M L BrittonlO 20 15 4 7-5 Time. |*4, 24J. 37, 50?. 1:17*. Winner— Ch. c, by Conipnlr — Stefaiiotto i trained by K. LtttMeM. Went to e»st at 3:58. At post B minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Jubilee was leaeTWfti to the sireteh, where he ran into the lead and. in a game finish, outstayed Bell w tli-r. Relhvetlier ran a good race, but was in close quarters next to the rail in the final drive and might have won with more raiin room. Oiles set the pace fast to the stretch and quit in the final drive. iil d ar was always outrun. The Shaiighraun refused to extend himself. SoraMied i7::004jSmoker, 110: 71 151 jMargot, M; 73850 ; la mils, 101; 73820=Winning Star, 00: 73V-7 Oeseera, 101. Overw.iglit - Jubilee. 2 pounds: The Shaiighraun. 4. FOIRTH RACK About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 1 20507 -1 :02— 5— 100. O0 added. 7QQfi7 f yJ § 5 year ol. |s and upward. Allowances. Hunters. Net value to winner 50 . Ir,.] — BeraM A WtPPsOi I 9~H"st~Fin Jockeys Owners Q~H C~P S 71941 TKI.Ur:Y: n7W t" l1 I5 1s 16 !• 1« Savage Mr McMurtrie 3 4 21 1 1-2 72017 RECRUIT iriSMI 5 I 4 4 9 -- 2- 2" Kell.h. r ChefaMe, Stable 4 6 4 8-5 4-5 FAUQUIER w- •:, IB 2 1 ::1 3t 4:; ::- ::s :."• Masnada Mr Chetland ; 12 10 4 2 7j"i::,MY GRACE ws 7 149 7 . 6" * V 4" 4" 4- Mr J OBnC H Smith *21 I 2 1 1-2 72«BxWARRENTON W8 8 157 8 11 S- 8- 7- .".l :,-■■ 5" A Willms T F Calloway 8 10 10 4 I 7047 BANNER vs.". 117 I 1 71 71 9- P S" 6 O Heider J W Colt 4 8 7 B. 7-5 72*47 PETE DAILET WS 168 1 7 M 10 H 8* 7= 7" R Jones C H Smith »J| 2 21 1 1-2 EI531 GOLDEN CLOW ws r. 144 10 8 • 9:: BM 6" 6" s» Mr D Kerr.I M flreen I 15 15 6 3 48222 ONEIROB wslO 149 11 I :l 2- B| T1* ff— Mr Hway 8 J Holloway 7 8 8 3 8-5 INITIAL us:. 149 4 M 11 11 11 10 10 10 J Steele S J Hoi to way t7 8 8 3 8 5 KIT KKKT.AIRS wa « 364 9 I :.- 6* 6*11 11 11 Bernhdt CBtn 6 10 10 4 2 *; Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 4:13=. WiiiM!---R. •-. by S.vkeston— Row of June trmfcMi bv A. Albnl. W.nt i.i peat] at 4:21. At p»st 1 minute. Start gooil. Won ea -ily; second and ihird driving. Tell-fan -jiow.d the ni-.st speed and. making the pare throughout, won with plenty in reserve. Recruit feiu-ed v i II and «■ a- easily si-cond l, -st. but iiev.-r tineateie-d the winner, rauquier hung on well under ; kjgg r. i.-. Mi Grace ran a ixx.r race and can do much better. Kitty Rcllaiis fell at the ninth jump, but area reaaeeartea and ■aaaheal Oaer weigh ti — VtTarreiitaa, i pound: Oetaea Ghnr, 2. iHTIl RACE- 6 1-2 Furlongs Columbia Course. 34B24M 1 :20i -S -105. 4K added" 7QOAQ fjjJC2 4 •"" "llls :"" "Iward. Slllng. Net value to winner 8810. lnil~IIorsen_ A"WtPPSt"% % % Str Fin Jo :keyB Owners O II C P S * 73913 JAMES CRAWFORD W 4 IB 4 8 l» 1« I* 1" I» BcCTthyW P Drewry I ". 9 5 8-3 1 I 1 i 11715 VENUS wit." 105 6 1 I P -h 2" R MiDanl C Mall 10 12 I _• 1 73*13 UMBRELLA W* 4 *B - I P • ■■" 9 York- »C DaJy :: I 7 2 1 «34M8WOODLINE wn 4 MS t 6 ■■ 6* 32 4« Kraus A P llunh 6 7 fi 2 I Si ,■ BROOKDAUe RfClM ll 6 I 8 V Shaw F A RereM 2 18 53 1 1-2 66433,PIERROT wit 4 110 :: :: 6* 2-. P r, j p» olirnl McAulilTe 15 40 20 7 2 Time. 12"-. 21?. 30. ill, 1:17*. 1:24». Wintier R. g by Han lsel— Mother P.iuk h traine.l by T. F. 4olos. w ir ta aaat at 4:50. At r ost 2 ■aaatea. start good. Won eanteriag; wcaaid and third artraag. James Crawford was mwtk the M-st, set the paflC aai and «:i- never fully oten,|cd at any stage of the inurdiig. Venus ran wil and stinnl a long an I atrea v drive gamely. CmbieMa ran a gi» d race and ••.ill, | have b-en s,iid with a sironger rider. Phrrot show.d I c early S|»ed. but tiled badly. Wood lie,- quit as If short. The wlnn.r was entered for . HI0; no bid. i t SIMM l:ci: 1 Mile and 40 Yards Columbia Course. CM;2!tl 1 12 102 I :i:.i 7Ql/ll ?J*yj*j added. 3 ve..r olds and upward. Maiden-. Sp.-.lal Weights. Ret value to winner BB8t lnd" Hornet _ ▲ WtPPSt % % % Str Ma Jockeys J»wners_ O H C P S BmlSILVER BALL *7B3 91 3 4 4- 3 V. 1 J l»~McCah« v TKMannlx »i 5 13 5S 5 3-5"l-4 yM ORACE CAMLRON wn 4 W. ■■ 2 IJ II 2- 2» 2 T Minns W C Daly 4 4i 3 1 1-2 7«,37a GRANDPA W 9 11J 7 1 j| P B P 3i Shuw W C Hayes 3i I 6 2 i 71944 INGRAHAM w 3 89 1 6 5 fi 6 55 4 A Lee J S Hoy B 20 12 4 2 7B44 PRISONER WB 4 108 6 3 3s 41 4* 4J 55 Gaines J C Nally 30 SO 40 12 5 71971 WHIRR WB 3 91 4 5 6 5h 5J 6 6 T Steele J ■ Madden 5 6 6 I X. OROONOKA WB I S9 I Left at the post. Qrington Mrs W Keating 10 15 7 2J 6-5 Time. 13*. 25*. 372, 504. 1:045. 1:18, 1 :44s. 1:47J. Winner— Ch. f, bv .Tack Point- -Silver Roll trained by T. K. Mannix. Went to ] ost at 5:23. At i ost I minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. Silver Rail was easily best, was outrun in the early stages, but caught the leaders at the head of the stretch and then came away to win cantering. Race Cameron raced Grandpa into subjection and was an easy going second. Grandpa showed surprising speed, but tired. Oroonoka wheeled at the start and would not nreak. Ingraham finished well under a weak ride. Prisoner showed s|»eed. Overweights Silver Rail, 4 pounds; Whirl, 2. ■ ~*


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