Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-01-26

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; JUAREZ FORM CHART. _______ JUAREZ. MEX.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 25. 1912. Terrazas Park fifty first day. Jockey Club Juarez. winter Meeting of 100 days. 10 hooka an. Weather clear. Pre-i.ling Judge. W. II. Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidj. Pacing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Baring start* at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. m. . W Indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig ores in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse a,id v eight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 11 O O FIRST RACE 1 1-4 Miles. SOSOO— 1*1%— S IIS. Pane ISM, 4 year olds and upward. J- O O Selling. Net value to winner 8225; seeoad, ISO; third. .".. Ind Horses AWtPPStSt M M »t Str Pin Jockeys Owners O II C P S llt» DISCONTENT w 4 MS M I :- • :.J 3 | 2*| V Taplin W H Plser S 5 S3 7-3 3-:. 1-3 Jllo-H. OK FORTUNE wk 5 110 11 S 4- 4 4«1 1= 11 2= Borel E F Wright 4 4 4 hB5 4-3 lllo BAR. n|,nriKM w 7 110 2 2 :;; 3- M .7-i :,- 3°k Estep Garrltjr DunlapS S 8 3 8-3 111! SAM BARBER wii s no 1 I Si 8*8* 8* 41 4 c H MlllerW St Vincent 4 5 5 2 1 1114 LOMOND raSllI 5 SI1 I1 1; 1: 3k .". J Henry .T P. Goodman 10 10 8 3 8-5 111". FERN 1. w 7 103 S 5 _- 2* 21 41 6 G- Hill N II McKay 6 6 6 24 6-5 1110 RAMPANT WIS 4 Ml I 1 B1 5*1 7:; 7: 7- 7*1 E Mthewsi: Mock 30 30 30 12 b 1092 THE PEER WBSTM 7 11 11 11 11 . - 9* V Keogh T Y Rutherford 20 20 20 S 4 1 110 SIR ANGUS w 7 110 6 I 7- 7- l« B« B 9* Moleswh E I. .Tones 10 10 10 4 2 M42 PORTARLINGTN w I MG 4 M 8| 8* 8* 1": W W Murrav C W Oaaser M 20 20 8 4 Ul* LITHOOENE WSB 4 M4 :i J 10* M» M* 11 11 11 Burganie .1 Q Kennedy 30 30 30 12 6 Tune i no fractional time taken. 1:88%. Track fast. winnei Ch. e, by star shoot Orievance trained by w. ii. Finer. Went to post it 2:15. At pool 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won handily: second and third driving. DISCONTENT made up mound steadily and. coming fast through the stretch, was going away at the end. BIT HI" FORTUNE ran under reserve to the tar turn, then Bored up and took the lead on the last tain, bat tired when Challenged by the winner. BARNEY OLDFIELD ran well and finished gamely. SAM PARBER made up ground and finished well. LOMOND set the pace for seven furlongs and tired, but ■eeami to be Improving. FERN L. showed speed, but quit. overweights I.ithogene. 3 pounds. QQ SECOND BACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 0407* -1:«CD-. 4 105. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. 11 1 Otf Selling. Net value to winner S225: second, 850; third. 5. Ind Patau AWtPPSt i, M ri Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S HAZEL C w 100 i | 1" i- i t- s. Men .1 A Ochoa 4 4 4 2 1 1073 HELEN X w 103 « : - : U 2i Gross E I, Kripp 7 10 8 4 2 99904*MAREL KING wn 95 5 2 r.I 4" 4- 3» Hill L W Hicks 20 20 20 S 4 in* BRACK T!onta wn M7 12 12 i" I* 6* 4" Borel 3 Armstrong is 15 8 :: M 1KC HUGH GRAY w 102 I * 5 " " :, Estep C B Campbell 20 20 35 8 4 !• VWITXKSS W MO 13 1 21 3J 21 i,1 Guv DickersonASharp 40 40 40 15 S ■1.1 1 CROW w MS II 3 7l 9 M 7»* J allahanJ W Fuller 3 3 3. • HOMESICK wa Ml - • I 8*1 Buxton Powell ft Parker 20 20 20 8 4 Mt339 JACK BAIN wn 105 S 13 12 11 11 S" Keogh H Benzinger I ; I 2] M 1102 BIG SANDY wa 1031111 13 1_ 1. MJ Moleswh . H Coy* M M M S 4 Ql - HARTRIDGE wn 107 :• 1 1 B« IS* 101 11- Imes I striker 10 10 10 4 1 1023 DONT say NO wa Ml 7 7 I* V 7*12 .1 Henry Allison and Morris 4 4 4 2 1 SIR VIE w M 1" 1" 11 13 13 13 Gross 11 N Shipley M M IS 12 I IOM MODN PRISCILLA w K - l". : ii 14 14 .1 Moore P F 8herldan M T io I 2 MO JOHN HECK ws l « t 9 la IS IS K Small Mrs W It«on 20 20 20 8 4 line 23-,. 48. 1:01. 1*1%. Track fast. Winner B. f. by Kismet, by Melton .lean Green trained by r Boughsman. Went to post .it 2:40. At pool I minute. Start good and f.it. Won easily: second and third driving. H azki. r !i. vi is tin most i«peed t.-k the lead at ..nee and. drawing far away, won in a canter. HELEN S. ran prominently all the wsy and Bnlsbed a eam second MABEL KING began riowly, but ii and ootstayei BRACK BONTA for third place. Th latter closed ;i great 1 j-ip and flnlshed with ■ rut* WITNESS ran well to the -tr.-t.-h and tired HITOH GRAY Bnlshed garni . Overweight* Helen V. 3 pound-: Brack Bonta, 2; Homesick, 2; Big Sandy, I; Gna Hartridge 2 ■ Modern Prisclila. ." . 11 /j S THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. i!»::r.2:: -1:11% 2 Uh;. i Pnrse 00 :: year-olds and apward. 1 -J-"/ r am sees. Net raloe to winner 25; second, |S0; third, K2S. Ii.d Bones AWtPPSt i; , ■-, Str Pin J ..-keys owners O H C P 8 iiw:il-iAi: POOTSTBPS wb 5 Ml 1 •"• " ►* J*| 1* TapUn L Gladstone I I 2 T-Ml-3 I ■ GOLDFINN 17 M 13! M lean h P Yeoman I I I 2 l 1117 UNCLE BEN w 4 Mi 5 4 1 Small I P Newman « 6 fi - 1 1029 BUTTER BALL w 4 Mi 7 -!i 7 P M* J Henry Quintan - Hlgel M 15 15 5 M«1 LABOLD wn 4 ] ■■ HI 1*1 Keogh Ii Benziiujer 2 2 2 4-6 1-3 MB7*I*PRIGHT Wt IB 3 M - » 7- C Selden J T Bobbins r. | | 3 t-2 IOM MART EMILY • I Callahan M Scollard 1" M K • ll.it Mil. 1 w] M 7 4 M* •* 8 « E Cotton CP Lai a ■ ■ M 1" "• I i 1 1 1 ■ 9A. 483-,. 113. Trick last. Winner B. m, by Ben Strome Flying Gold Pti*t trained bj R II. llani~i Went t.. post it :: 15. t pest I adante. Start i«» •! aad flow. Won drirtag; sscsaii and third the rate. KI.VlNc FOOTSTEPS ran ■ game race and, after closing . big gap, --t.„„| a |,,M1, drive and got up . 1. 1 win In the Bnal stride GOl nnw ran in closest pursuit t.. th -tttch and i.~.k the lead, but tired at t . ead UNCLE BEN closed ■ gap and ■nistied well. LABOLD - t ■ fast pai for Si snd .|uit t i.i.lenly. BUTTER BALL finished fast. MAB1 EMILY showed earl] speed aad probabl; will improve. Orerwelghts— Lncle PM 1 pound; Upright, u; Mary telly, 1; Mlllo. 3. ; 1 ■ . t t FOURTH BACK— 1 Mile. i;410:: |:tT*J S taCJ Parae0» :; yc:ir . Id- and upuatd. 11/11 JL riC JL Handicap. Net value to winner $:: K : second. .f7." : third. MM. lnd Horses AWtPPSt jjj -• % Str I"ln Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1111-INMURY w 0 1M ! I 2- V -2"- 2* l1 Gross .1 W Poller I S I 5 I S I 2 "Ut H17*ARASES3 wTMS I Z 1" 1*1 1* 1" 2,; Taplin C B Rogers 21 21 3 3-»out UIPMEADOW fill I 1 I* I* I* V ■•■ Moleswh W McLemore 2| 21 21 i i-lOout 1117 JOHN IiOUIS wn 7 99 4 1 4 I 4 4 4 Mulligan J II Mead I ■•! - 4 .j out Time. 25. 49. 1:14. 1:38. Track fast. Winner Br. . by Marehmonl II. Sweet Danger trained by J. W. Puller. Went to post at :::4 ;. At post 1 minute. Start goad and fa*t. Won easily; second and third driving. 1N.TIRY was oatfooted by ARASEE for the first seven farlongs, but moved ap fast in the stretct and. taking the lead, won easing op after a slight shaking op when ■ sixteenth ont. ARASEE set ■ last ;.-na to midway of the stretch and finished gamely. MEADOW was kicked by INJTJR1 while on her way to MJ post, but whether it made any difference is problematical. JOHN LOUIS was always outpaced. Overweights — John Louis. 1 pound. J f F I PTII RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 0407S -1:0,". 1 MaVl Parte SSSf. .".-year -olds. IT JL "fc aai Sellins. Net value to winner 2.".; secoad, 0; third. ?2.". lnd Horses AWtPPSt1, H % Str Pin .T.xke.vs Owners O II C I MSSAMOHALKO w 10-1 2 I 1- 1*1 1 l» Murray 1 F Newman I 5 4 2 1 I091»GIFT wn 102 7 .". 42 V 2*| 2* J CallahanT Collins 5 5 4 8-5 7-M 1091*M NDDERO W 10S § 1 S* 6=. 4h 1*1 Moleswh .1 O and C II KeeneS-2 8-5 8 5 7 101 1 Hot SAM CONNOR wi: 103 .". I 9 S2 6= 4h Gnss J E Pi erron 1 _ I I l-S 96995 XARFI wn 102 •. 9 ."2 S 5*1 51 Groth W McBrlde 15 15 1 5 I 99SM l ROMI wn 108 I 4 2» 21 3nk 61 Buxton P Isrqel I M M 1 2 1087 MASALO wb 107 1 7 7-. 7n 73 J* Imes P W Forsting M M M M i 99184 FREEWILL w 10S :. 2 I* 4* 8* s Selden C C Capps 6 10 9 4 I 5 99987 THE ISITOR W 105 1 0 l| 9 9 9 Taplin J W Eaten S 10 10 4 I Time. 23. 4725. 594,. 1:0and?5. Track fast. Winner- h f. by Abe Prank— Tex Anna .rained by II. S. Newman.. Went to post at 4:1.".. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast Won driving: second and thud the sain.. AMOHALKO went into the lead at once and. after making ■ fast pace all the way. st.n.d a dnv thrown the Shal sixteenth gaasely. ;IFT ran an extra st.kxI race, jii-t failing to get up to win m a la-t In.ish MANDADERO began slowlv. but closed a gap into a fast going third. SAM CONNOR came from far buck in the Stretch. DROMI ran well to the stretch and tired badlv. FRKEWII.L was short and will ilo later on. Scratched— 1118 Sidon. 113; 1114 Skillnte, lor.. Overwiu-lits— Aniohalko. 4 pounds: Mandadeio. 1: Sam Connor. 1: Magalo. 2: Tin- i-itor. ... I Q SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile. S4108— 1 :37%— S — lg. Purse SSSO. 4-year dds and upward. 1-1 J. 4r O Selllni;. Net value to winner 2.".; second. $." 0: third. .".. Ind Horses AWtPPSt H M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1113*CR0880VBR s 5 102 1 4 V 2J 22J 2 1? Buxton, c P lansar I I I S-6 1 I 1089 DUTCH ROCK wn 4 105 3 2 1*1 1*1 1* 1" 2* J CallahanJ L Brown I I I S-6 llWlPLTINQ FEET w 4 107 2 5 4*1 4i 4* 1*1 S* Borel W G Yanke 8-4 2 2 _-5 1-2 l-H t089*DONCAJ3T39R wn 4 110 4 I .". 5 I 4= 4s Moleswh J Schreibcr I -.". t-6 fi-5 2-j out 111 IUN W 5 112 .". 1 8*1 Sl M ■" 5 Taplin I, Fountain 5 7 7 2 7-10 Time. 23«5. 47«5." 1 W2?,. l:38y3. Track fast. Winner— P. m. by Oetason — Luev Cross trained by C. I*. I.amark Went to post at"4:4." . At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won driving; second and third the same. CROSSOVER ran in closest pursuit from the starl and. finishing gamely, wore DUTCH ROCK down in tiie final furlong and won slowlv drawing out. DUTCH ROCK took the lead at once and. setting the pace fast, hung on resolutely in the final drive. PLYING PERT was neve" dangerous, bat ran well throughout. DONCASTEB was very sore and refused to extend himself. .11" AN quit after running prominently to the stretch. Overweights — Crossover. 1 pound. ____ CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1912.— Palmetto Park. Second day. Charleston Fair and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 75 days. 14 books on. i Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. F. Schulte. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. F. J. Pons. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 1:15 p. m.C W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age af horse and weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. QO FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. ".-year olds. Maidens. Selling. 11 lO Net value to winner $:;10; second. 1912.sh0 : third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % 2 ?t Str Fir. Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S MM Si EALAWAY w 106 2 6 H %* V. V Pickens R Ir .fit 1". 20 1" 1 3 MSM Miss SJANNEL wa M 6 2 IS I1 8* V Skirvin J H MeCsIRI 15 20 29 s J 99301 OANADORE w 109 4 1 S" 2- 4» o . Spillman Tennessee Stable 8 15 15 I :: 99136 PIERItE DUMAS w 109 7 7 4i 4 3 4- E Martin J Grifhn M 10 M I I M827 ORIP w 109 s .". 51 6- 6:1 j- I»ftus Gallalur Bros •, M 1 s j 7-10 MSN COO w 109 I 3 7 5ti 5l 6l Goose Weber St Ward M 20 M i 4 99885 VESPEB wb 104 9 8 S 7 9 71 J Hanover MrsMPKennedy 15 3o 20 I 1 9981 .-LOATHLY LADY WB 104 I 9 9 S ,- S Sweeney J W Burttschell 4 8 S 3 2 99875 COLONEL BROWN W 109 :; 1 •** t 8 9 C Turner C Woodford 8-5 9-5 S-5 7-101-3 Time. 27, 52, 1:05%. 1:12%. Track heavy. Winner — B. g. by Stalwart-— Tea Gown trained by J. V. Davisi. Went to post at 2:2J. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. STEAl.AWAY moved up resolutely after going a half mile and drew away in the last furlong to win easing up. MISS STANNEL showed the most speed for the first half and set the pace to the stretch, but tired in the final drive. OANADORE was prominent all the way. PIERRE DC. MAS. from a slow begin ning. moved into forward contention on the stretch turn, but tired in the last sixteenth. LOATHLY LADY v i- away poorly. COLONEL BROWN tired and quit as if short. ■*« 1-| _ Q SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. :;-year-olds and upw.u.l. Selling. X. tJtJ Net value to winner 10; second. MM; third. 0. lue Horses AWtPPSt , |_ :i Str Fir. Jockeys Owners O II C P S 99MS*V. POWERS wn 4 106 2 2 If I1 1* 1* C Turner C Woodford 8-5 2 8 ; 7-W o 99828 MUFF ws 4 99 « 4 4 4 21 2s Schwehlg W B Carson 3 2 1 21 1 :. .o 99973JCAMBL wn 6 108 7 5 3- | 4* 3 Skirvin J II McCarren 5 I I 2 4-." 1130 EMPEH.. WILLIAM WSB 6 113 4 1 21 23 2h 41 C Peak T Hatfield I 8 41 8-0 1-i •■."7iM: STAR w 4 106 1 3 G| ,". j 7jl. Pickens Mrs J L Bryan 12 1". 12 .". Q 98*73 EDDIE GRANEY wb 5 113 3 7 6 6 6 66 Forehand H Q Bedwell M 1" 1". I 1 LORD WELLS w 4 101 5 1 7 7 7 7 J Hanover C Roed 8 10 10 4 t-5 Time. 24%. 50%. 1:17%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. g, by Matchless — Coniso trained bj J. McCormack. Went to post at 2:oS. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. V. POWERS, showing high speed and favored by the soft going, disused of EMPEROR WILLIAM in the ttrst half and. drawing away, won in a canter. MUFF closed a g.«Ml gap in the stretch ami held on ganiely to the end. CAMEL ran well and finished resolutely. EMPEROR WILLIAM ran in closest pursuit to the stretch, but quit and seems to have lost his good form. NEW STAR ran as if short and wa- never pronii-liclit. Q/| THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Pane 00. Ii year-olds and apward. Selling. 11 JL OrJc Net value to winner $.U0: second. ;0; tliird. MM, Ind Horses AWtPPSt % Vz ri Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 99842EAGLS BIRD wn 4 Ml I 2 1*| 1* l4 l« Bchwehig J W Burttacaell t| t l| 7".;;", 99785E LLA BRYSON ■ 4 104 4 3 4J 41" uJ 2n C Turner J 11 Morgan 3 3 2 t-5 3-6 9M55 JACK NCNNALLY wb 8 109 2 I 3- S _ 2| 3A C Peak R 8 Break 20 10 M 15 S 99204*AL MULLER w 7 105 8 I Li 2h 3 4»| Lottus J R Wainwright 10 6 2 1 99770JESSUP BURN 6 107 1 I 6! 6h 4i G» Hopkins W A Ma ISM s 7, 8 7 21 1 69972 RICHARD REED w 6 109 6 7 5J 5* 61 6- Forsythe 11 G Bedwell 21 1 4 3-2 f-s 99M1*CARLISLE M. wb 4 103 7 5 7 7 73 73 J WilliamsA Stockhold V* loo loo 4o 10 99984 SIR EDWARD wb 9 111 .".8 I S S 8 McTagrt J W Hedrick -•• M 26 10 5 Time. 24%, 50%, 1:03%, 1:10%. Track heavy. Winner— Br. f. by Macy — Deer Bird | trained by J. W. Burttschell. Went to post at .!:2::. At post 4 minutes. Start goad and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. EACLE BIRD, showing high speed and well handled, set the pace from the st:irt and Stored away fast in tl.c stretch to win eased up. ELLA BRYSON was kept out of forward contention too long and finished tat and gamely under punishment. JACK NCNNALLY ran a good race for him and held on well for the entire race. AL MILLER tired after running in closest pursuit to the stretch. JESSCP BURN ran | ily. but v. ill improve and do umeli better presentlv. RICHARD REED also ran aesMf ins true form. Scratched 80883 Jacobite. 105. Overweight] — Carlisle M.. 1 _______ Sir Edward. .:. Q PT IOCRTH RACK— I 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 0. .; year olds and upward. Selling. IT JL O O Net value to winner S.;lu; second. 0: third. 0. Ind Harscs AWtPPSt 4 M y. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 98241 PROSPER wa 6 Mi l l 84 2 211. I J WtlUaxaaL M Morris 15 M M I 4 «M 74SABO BLEND ws I Ml I 4 3". I* I* 2" 1 1 Steel.- L Smltba 2 q S-5 1-2 out 99806 PAUL DAVIS «ra S MS :• 2 1- 1* 1»_ V Forehand EWM e 8 H 7 2 1 1128 SIR MINCEMEAT wn 8 MS 2 I 4i 4". 4 4: Schwehlg J H Cootnbs 30 30 M 12 •". 99981 REX BOB wn 4 99 4 I 6- 6* 53 ".- Skirvin J H McCarren 20 20 M I I 99949OAKI_BT W 4 102 7 s 8 8 8* 8* C Turner WfWVsl morel nd 3 2 2 1 -J 2 5 99948 LYDIA LEE WS 4 Mi it 9 9 7 7 J Hanov r W V Casey IS M 2 8 4 1128 McANDRMWB W 6 MS I i ■•- || y, 11. , Burton M Burton 10 l". 12 1 I , 95811 STBLCLIFF wb 3 M 6 7 7 7 Fell. Forsythe J Robertson 20 M M 8 3 Time. 2423. 50=5. l:ll3/5. Track heavy. Winner — Br. g, by Plaudit — Penury trained by .. B. Morisi. Went to post at 8:81. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PROSPER was away t.iiwardly and. running well in the going, gradually overcame PAUL DWIS lead to win going away. SABO BLEND also dosed a _oo l gap in the stretch aad made a game liiii-h. PAUL DAVIS tired badlv in the last sixt-enth after Showing high speed and miking the pace to the Stretch. SIR MINCEMEAT ran fairly well. OAKLEY was caught in a jam ■ 1 after the start. SlEI. CLIPP stumbled and. falling, canoed McANDREWS to also fall. Scratched 611157 Naughty Lad. 105; 112-8 Sandy Hill. 101; 10703 Demoness. 00. Overweights — _____ Lee. :j pounds: Oakley. 1. 00 fifth race 3-4 Mile. Parse 00. 3-year-olds and apward. Setting. 11 1 OO Net value p. winner 1310; second, 800; third. 8SS. lad Horses AWtPPSt % i =t Str Fir. Jockeys Owners O H C P S 99C38*BRKVITB WB 5 113 2 1 l» 1 I* 1* C Peak M Poksy I 4 H 8-6 1 : LOLETTA waa 4 104 1 3 3" S - -■ Bauer T Petti.- IS 20 la I _ 11::.. niii.M waailU I "■ i 4- 3 McTagrt W C Waant 2| :: 3 I i _ 5 99913HIGHFLOWN wsn 4 lot 5 7 4 .". " 4« J McCabe B E McCargo 7-6 8-6 8-6 1-2 out 9418 .MINES MAY w 1 Ml I j 2* 2* Spillman Tennessee Stable M 60 10 12 t; 97685 CONGO wu 7 110 9 5 •- •■- 6 ■ Pickens W L Williams C, M M 10 and ROBERT BRUCE ws 4 106 3 4 7 7 7 7- Skirvin L M Morris 15 2u M I ! 99766 electric w 3 88 7 n 18 8 8** Porsytbe J L Rollaad ♦; M 10 | 1 1 CASH IN wsb 3 95 s. ■, . , | -, _ St... [,, pj Malone M 5o N u •; Time, 25. 5045. 1:1825. Track heavy. Winner p.. b, by Millet Garnet B. trainen by II. Bowers. Went to post at 1:22. 11 post . minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: seeoad and thh-.l driving. BREV1TE at once moved Into the lead with ■ rash and easily beW -way throughout. LOLETTA ran well uo from the start, but tired finally and Jnsl lasted long enough t.. -n.- secofid place, otii.o wmi going fast at the end and would have been second in a few Strides 11 BIGHPLOWN wan in a tangle at the start and weakly ridden throughout. AGNES MAY showed s] I. but tired badlv in the last quarter. Scratched 1130 i/Apnelle. 04; 070W Shorl Order, 105. Qverw eighth Colelta. •. |x»nnil-: 01 ii... I: la-hin. 1. O TJ SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Puis,- SlnO. 1 year obi- and apward. Selling. IT It Net rates to winner .*:in: seeoad, ;0: third, SIS. lad Haratu AWtPPSt i M % str Fin Jceteya owner- 0 11 C P B 1 ."••.HA I. i KM AN wn 4 101 _ I 1 l« 1- l« ! • Sehwebig W Birnie 7-6 3-2 4-6 1-3 but 99782NADZU ■ s 111 I 1 •• I P 1 - Lottos • HO Bedwell I E - 2 I Moat I9998DBLACK BRANCH wb « MM 5 ; 1 a 2 1 V Forsythe N K Beal 15 20 20 :, 8-5 1131 Imii.i.v BULTMAN a 6 M4 1 ! 8* l« l« !•• J WIlllamsE McCIoskey I 7 P 8-S 1-3 99JHS WIMCS WB 8 Mi I I -■ ."■ • "■ E " Pickens c 9 Wilson 1 M ". 7 2 HEART PANG » S hM 3 2] :: ■ i ; c peak I: s Brash M M M l". 5 Time. 2C. 52. 1:19, 1:46. 1:53C.. Truck heavy. Wiiiii.-t B. c. by UcGee Long Glean trained by J Phillip-.. W.-nt to peat at 1:50. At post I minute. Start g I and slow. Won ea-ilv: -ootid and third driving IIALDEMAN ran as if much the best and. takfatg a long lead. WOO all the way a- hi- rider pleased NADZI began with his customary slowness and closed a big gap in the stretch BLACK BRANCH held .i- tame! for the first sever furlongs, hut tired In the stretch drive. DOLLY BULTMAN showed speed, 1 but stumbled frequently. ANIMUS was beatea off all the way. 1 Overweights — Heart Pang, ii pounds.


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