Pimlico Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1910-04-26

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, PIMLICO FORM CHART. FIMLICO. MD. MONDAY. APRIL 25. 1910.— Fifth day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 10 iujs. .u iHK-ks on. i Weather cloudy. ■ — 1 , Ii Presiding Judge. W. P. Riggs. Starter. A. B. Dade. Secretary. W. P. Riggs. F ■~ "" ~ ■ , 8 Racing starts at .!:00 p. m. Chicago time 2: HI p. m.i. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig- ft ores in ].arenth.-sc«» following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and and weight earned. Indicates apprentice allowance. and ■ — — — , — gj QQl 7Q FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. sBMiO— l:00--f.— .5— 110. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. 8i O *J -a- • O Net value to winner 20. 8, ■ 1 . . n — — -— — — -____._._.,__._. I nd Horses A Wt PP St % fr %, Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 St S?i"TiIlE,«1LA.S£AL w 106 7 1 1 V- g 1- s Davis Chelsea Stable 6-5 S-5 ll-102-5out 8 t.n;,v-?J;i.xMAA ■ Kl" 1 ■ -" 3h «5 9 Reid L Garth 4i 6 5 6-5 2-5 8 tr, c-.[iA - Ws 98 r - 9 13 1= Z° Steinhdt D Dunlon I 21 11-53-5 1-4 8f 8Plos-.Frrr WORTH ws 105 3 4 4- 2= 4» 4J Nicolai R T Wilson Jr 12 15 10 3 1 8t mi/w.mV" tJtr R m9i - * "" -V 5° 5* Raskins W Stockton 40 60 50 12 4 86 S?;I, T-.APv ■ lm 4 7 6h •! 6" 6: Estep T P Downes 40 50 40 10 4 85 k.lJoLACLEDE w 9S fi 5 7 7 7 7 Schwtzer S Ross 50 60 60 15 8 C _ , _ Time. 13 /s. 25%. 53«i. 1:10%. Track heavy. « „.. Winner— B. c. by Sempronius— Naughty itrain.il bv P. M. Burch. S miJTT* ,0 ."t, at 5i.:- 4,- At Post .", minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. THE » l.ASJ AL ran 111 the middle of the track all the way and was outrun to the stretch turn, but wore the lead- 8: eis down in the last furlong and won easing up. MAROMARA ran well and outstaved BENDACA when it Si i-i if-r «-, ,!» •r.I . lv*",- Tl,,1 1:UT -! ,wo 1 "" -l "Peed for thr.-e furlongs, but tired badly in ihe stretch. 84 FORI W OR I II showed speed. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. S Scratched -SJHI7P Ma? weed. 10-": Smirk. OS; Hatteras. 105. 8j QQl 71 SBC"ND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 7SOS1— 1 :12V5— 2— 122. 1 00 added. 3-year-oIds and up- £ 0 0 ** -*- * ~ ward. Fillies and Mares. Allowances. Net value to winner .5. S lnd Horses AWtPPSt % j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 8 Smanronra 2 ! 9 ! fi 4 lh p 14 Dreyer C DeWitt S-5 9-5 S-5 1-2 out 8° 2JU?-R4SETOD.. , W" 4 118 4 - * 9 * •-* Palms *" Bose 8-5 I I 1 1-2 £-,-., i« ?VFJ?£!L4£. H *r"*1!! - 4 *• 4" "= ■• rvtiw .t j pwmt 7 8 8 2 9-10 Sr.444 BELLE KIN ,STON »- w 3 KI3 6 1 1* 31 41- 4- Ramsev W Walker 3J 4 4 7-5 M -..,1 .V,-,.1 KATtl ws 4 118 I I 6 5i 54 .-.« Steinhdt E H Jarrison 8 20 16 6 I F: tJli. LEI- w 4 113 1 5 5- 6 6 6 C Grand R E Watkins 15 30 20 7 2J 8n _. Time. 25%. 53. 1:24%. Track heavy. M Winner— P.r. ,..,„, f. by Ildrini— Ada Belle II. trained bv C. DeWitt. . 8« Went to |mst at 3:1 ;. At t«M 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. ADALI V §2 tegan slowly, lint gained steadily on the far turn and drew awnv into an easv lead after entering the home- str.t.1, OSflRINE was always prominent and easily l»cst of the others. JENNIE WELLS went well and „- wore the tiring BELLE KINGSTON down in tin last quarter. The latter showed the most speed for three G llallongs. th-n quit. e$ Scratched-s»*il Fi.Id Mouse. 113: Si;i;7.Sal Volatile. 113: MMHIll Top. 113: 80120 Pius and 88 " ■ 11s: ss.,1.. ourt La.lv. 11".: SSi SO Crossover. IPS: S0107 Cesarilass. 103. 87 ■ g7 QQl 7 J"BIRD KACE— 7-8 Mile. 74455— 1:27— 4—1 10. » 00 added. 4-year-olds and upward. 87 J« J- t *J Special Weights. Net value to winner 30. 85 lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 8 gmjJORACK a «B«117 4 :: 1- 3 P 1» l« 0 Davis R T McK-tver 9-101 4-5 1-4 out 88 1 "-SHi wr 4 IIS 1 2 11 l1 l1 2- 2h Gilbert Turner I 4 18--.1 1-t ss •,Hl,V,?,L;Hr ROOK Ws4,1S - :* -" " ""3-E Dugan E uSSLtt 1 f« W 87 wp- . ,,-„Avn. wsn 4 115 7 5 2- 5= 5« 5« 4h J DennisonA Wegeforth lOjf 100 100 30 8 87 toiw-S,-1 MO-NT w 4 113 1 4 «l 4h 4 4« 5s J J Walsh H McCarthy 15 15 15 5 6-5 86 aeloi .,J£,I£ L?TA5„ WS6 117 I 7 7 7 6= f ««• McCabe .IE Davis 60 100 30 S 3 86 fcS-li JOHN MILLER »n., 117 S « 6«| 6h 7 7 7 A Lee H C Constantino 100 10" 60 20 6 -p .... _ Tim.. 25%. 53%. 1:22%. 1:40. Track heavy. 9 winner— Ch. g. by P.aiiniM-kburii— Miss Lynah trained bv C. Sullev. 2H_ We« t" post at 3:4*. Jkt pwt 2 WiMtea. MMtSMi. Won easily: second and third driving. BORACB S K. lollou.-d the Mm to the rtFClUi turn, then dashed to the front and drew awav in n canter. SIG set S Im-ri-iMM ,T.»i"S".r!" ,f.T ■** f"ll""-l: »*«■ ,ir "l »"* J»st managed to outstay CHOIRMASTER OF C7 H.MEKI.LOOK. The latter «a cut off m the turn out of the backstreteh. but came again and would o- have bwn MHi in anotli.r stride. The others w,.r,. l.:idly outi.a.-ed 5 ... Scratched— 77042 iPris illlan. 117: ssji Nealon. 120; S»i071 Jul. ihe. 120: SS»;-4 Endvniioii. IIS- 88022 " S 1 irst I p. 1 Li. so E QQl " *! " " K". liTH UAIi: 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 89157— 4:22%— 7— 151. 1910.sh00 added. «? O » -t- I 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 40. J lnd Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 lfl 13 Str Fin Jockevs Owners f ii C P S ~ K — — . , n S14-.1 BLACK BRIDGE WS S 149 7 2 2" 2 2- 1- 1- 1= M HensonH K Aingut 7 H 10 4 1 *» K -Z .M,-IV NB " 1,,!4S - 4 •"• 5*»1 -- - -".W Alien G R Tompkins 2 2 2 4-5 1-3 SR « vS,vvU/./||. FLAT w 6 145 4 s S S 7 4-« 3« 3» Trier H Flipjxn U 15 15 5 _T ■ -"JV-M1;1. w 5 14« 5 5 7 7 B 3 «« 4-" Pktterson C Sinithson I 4 | 6-5 3-5 *KV .. PRET. ML HAL w « 139 6 1 4 4i 5 5 5- 5- Brandt C T Jones 7 _ 10 4 t 85 S893. KING S GIINEA ws 7 150 3 7 6 6 I « Barrv J Chorn SB MOMS— i". 85 _f_?"-MAiE -BTCHERw 5 138 S I 1« !■ I K- 11. P_b-» G E Hall 30 30 30 12 5 82 83W2- MEN COLE w 5 146 1 I 3 »«| 4- Ban out. Lucas C H Smith 4 5 4 S-5 1-5 F- „.. _ ___ Tim.-. 4:29%. Track heavy. 84 Winner— B. g. by Bndgcwater ltlnck lb-ait Itraiucd bv S Veitcb. 84 __ __?- " __! " 4 __. At "? - g*1"?*"- s,i,rt -"xl- «..n -asilv: second and third driving. BLACK «3 MIDGE .ran under reatratol until 111 the last tuin of the tieid. where he went to the front and easily drew S3 7 ivii.- Ii n _____ mV£ ~,___ H! *__"_?: !"" "•,- ;lk" •"•k :l,ul i »"t resiamd when called on. 82 -.."f", ".".■ " ,n,K,MuroJK" "■" l;,M n"lf- BKN °°__ r:,n ,Mlt at 0* ninth jump and g MAM. mam- 1-1 I I.I. i-;.. II Ml.i: .. fell :it the eleventh. The winner was entered for *4Ml- no bid 86 Scratclied gjglj ThisGedale. 15S: 1 Sp;77 iToiicIiw.kmI. 147. -, QC| 1 T T KIr"T» KA-K "-* I-* rurlonps. isi.-HMV— 54%— 2-117.1 00 added. 2 year olds. 85 1_7 • " X I I Allowanc-s. Net value to winner 20. 85. ~ ~ _____ ___________ ______ 8* lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 84 _____________________________ , 84 . ... IIV.V.,-, 1 w l 5 * •* Fl.ther M J Cromwell B 40 40 10 I 84 sssflni/ii HiRb wk lun 1 4 5" 3* !• Kteinhdt .1 A Jones •.". 3 5 ::.-, 1-4 out 11 KSP.N MISSIVE w Pfl 6 3 T 2= J«J Gilbert William Garth 6 M I 8-535 S6 DR 11 ENNER w l.« 4 2 3h 4.. J Reid S Boss 10 12 s 7-ia E __5 FOOTUGKrrS wsn 112 :• C 4 4J 5= E Dugan A Belmunf ■ 4 18-54-5 14 85i JOE DANCElt » W 2 5 6 6 6 Doverich B B Cassatt 2 40 10 10 _ 8i: Tiuic. 13%. 25%. 54%, 1:02%. Track heavy. 80: ~— J 1 1 8 8 I 1 t 8 8 8 8 I 7 - 0 v = ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~— ~~_———~— — ——————————————— —————— ————— ————— ——■■ Winner— Ch. f. by Star Shoot— Mneconia trained by II Rites. Went to ]K st at 4:34. At |K st 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving: second ami third the same. MICCO followed the early pacemaker closely to the stretch turn, where she went to the front and just managed to outstay the fast gaining LOCHIKL. The latter, in deep going all the way. was outrun earlv. but finished fast and was carried to the inside by the winner, which bore over in thP last sixteenth. MISSIVE outbroke the others and was speedy, but quit in the last quarter. DR. Dl ENNER finished well. FOOTLIGHTS, a slow beginner, closed a big gap but ti-ed. Scratched— SIKS:t i Master John. 117: SOOKi Boldleaf. 100: Joe Kenyon. 100: Cloud. 112. QQl 7U SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 7NO.57— 1 :.!0%— .!— 105. 00 added. .3-year-olds and upward. O J X. I O Selling. Net value to winner 20. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S9126DIXIE KNIGHT wb 3 101 1 1 3 lJ 1- 1- 1= McCahey E F Condran 1-2 3-511-20out— S9159COLLLS ORMSBY WB 3 102 3 4 4 4 23 2s 2« J DennisonE George 3 41 4 4-5 out S!126=»APOLOGIZE WB 4 116 4 3 _" 3 3« 35 3» Ramsey W Walker I 6 6 6-5 1-4 S9156*GOLDEN CASTLE V 4 106 2 I 1J 2»k 4 4 4 Steinhdt P Horan 15 15 10 B 1-2 Time. 26%, 54, 1:23%. 1:54%. Track heavy. W inner— Br. g. by Ormicant— F:vergreen trained by J. Duffy l. Went to post at 4:55. At post I minutes. Start good. Woii easilv: second and third driving. DIXIE KNIGHT, easily best, went to the front at once and. drawing awav into a good lead, won all the way COk LIS ORMSBY ran well and was in the middle of the track all the way. APOLOGIZE showed speed but was on the inside whore the going was deep and tired in the stretch. GOLDEN CASTLE showed speed far three-quarters. The winner was entered for ,700: no bid. Scratched— MM* Lad of Langden. 110: 80154-Juggler. 115: S01093The Golden Butterfly. 92- SSDoS* Plantland. 122: Si2:;43Rosshampton. 100; ggjgjg Olive Ely. 104. OQ1 7Q SEVENTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 74455— 1:27— 4—110. i 00 added. 3-year-olds and up-Ol/l % %J ward. Special Weights. Net value to winner 25. lnd Horses AWtPPSt y* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 80158RCBLE wb 4 118 3 1 1« l3 1" 1» 1« E Dugan G Weedon 2 ■ k 4-5 -5 86259 COCNTY FAIR w 4 115 I I 2 31! 2« 2 " 2- S Davis MissAMMarrone 2 t j 1-- 89127 EARL ROGERS WB 7 120 5 i 4J 2» 3« 3s 3»k Ramsey AV Walker 3i 5 3i 1 1-" SSS19APHRODITE w 5 115 1 3 7 7 9 43 4« C Grand W H Nevin 8 10 n j, 7-5 89127 CROYDON wb 5 117 6 6 61 6* 4= 5* 5* McCabe P Gallagher 15 15 15 5 I SIHXSO LADY F. HERBERTwb 5 115 7 7 5- 5»- 5J 6» 6» J DennisonG H Eblen 30 50 40 10 5 7S053 FA I ST WB 6 117 4 4 3 4* 7 7 7 Gilbert J Murphy 6 8 8 3 8-5 Time. 26%. 53. 1:23, 1:39%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. g. by Ben Strome1 — Rupee trained by J. Hewitt I. AVent to post at 5:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easilv: second and third driving RIBLB dashed into a long lead in the first quarter, but was tiring slightly at the eud. COINTY FAIR was cut off on the turn into the backstreteh and kept on the inside in deep going until well around the far turn and was gaining on the winner at the end. EARL ROGERS ran fairly well, but quit in the homestretch APHRODITE closed a gap and finished gamely. Scratched— S0204 Aunt Jule. 113: 8465.8 Margaret. If5: 80127 Demetrios. 115; S912K Everard 120


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