Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-02-25

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_ JUAREZ FORM C H ART. JUAREZ. MEX.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1912. —Terrazas Dark. Seventy fourth day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of Im day*. 1 1" books on.j Weather cloudy first four races, wet last two. Presiding Judge. W. H. .Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:16 p. in. Chicago time 3:18 p. m.|. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers, Fig-ares in parentheses following the distastes of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse ■ad weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1/1/11 FIRST HACK— 1-2 Mile. 94452 — 10!.-,— 2.— 115. Purse 60. 2-year-olds. Allowances. txrrfc X Net value jo winner gBBf second. ?5Q; third. .5. lad Horses AWtPPSt « 2 n4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S t lo.il 1M0LLKR wn 112 .". 1 V l-J 11 Keogh G C Bennett 1-2 1-2 1-3 out— i:o ll..TAl.l,E w 112 3 4 2« 2!" -~ Selden P T Wood 4 5 5 4-5 1-4 1»*2VESTEE RIGHTS w 101* 6 5 i- 3« 3° Murray .1 P Newman 4 5 5 4-5 1-4 1362 WOLFRBSS w 104 1 3 8* 43 4: Buxton 1 E Clark 20 30 30 8 2 llJS BLACK EYED SI" SAN W 103 2 6 6 6 5J Qroes J W Fuller 20 30 30 S 2 TOM G. w 105 4 2 5 I 6 Taplin T Gore 20 30 30 8 2 Time, 23V5, 46%. Track fast. Winner— B. e. by Marta Santa — Arthesia trained by II. McDaniel. Weill to post at 2:15. At i ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third t ho Mine. MOLLBB showed great speed and held a long early lead until a sixteenth from the liuish. where 1 AI.ATARI.F. came with a rush and forced him to a sharp drive. PALATABLE showed a gnat turn of speed and finished fast and gamelv. VESTED RIGHTS tired into a distant third. WOLFRLSS ran well. Overweights— Wolfrcss. 1 pound: Black Eyed Susan. 1. j 1/1 /fO SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. o:.023— 1:11%— 2— 10G.1 Purse 00. o-year-olds and upward. rkrkli Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. lnd HorseS AWtPPSt h*. ; 3* Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1420 HELEN HAWKINS wn 4 107 2 1 2" 23 lJkl1* Buxton ED Kaufman 2 4 4 S-5 4-G 1381 LIEUT. SAWYER W 3 M3 3 2 1= ]t» 2H *■* J Moore J O and G H Keenel 5 4 2 1 1393 AILBA PAIGE w 3 95 4 1 33 33 3s 3** J CallahanD Henry 15 15 10 4 S-5 1419 COLLIDE W 0 110 5 3 4 4* 4* 4" Bur game W E Moody 40 40 40 15 S 1396 JOHN HECK w 3 100 S 13 12 12 8"* 5»t Carter Mrs P It.son 40 40 40 15 8 1438 CRY BABY aa 4 lOS 9 9 S" 7" 9 63 Prior D I J Freeman 10 10 10 4 2 108fi PENANG a 3 98 6 8 7" S2* 5=J 7*i Selden 1 Striker 10 10 10 4 2 0257s N A Ncy RAY w 4 lo7 lo 11 10 9 73 M R HoffmanllendsonandHogan 4 8 3 8-5 1 1277 HELEN N. w 3 90 1 5 9» G3 10 9s E Cotton J E Pierron 23 20 20 S 4 1393 PATSY BEACH u 3 M 12 M 11 fc 11 18* Willis W Hays 20 20 20 S 4 1417 HENRY WILLIAMS w i; 5 112 11 12 13 13 12 ll2* Taplin J Meuttmann 8 8 8 3 S-5 1025 JOSEPH M. w 4 112 7 7 6= 5b 8* 12" Gross E V Weaver 20 20 20 8 4 1404*EVA PADW1CK w 4 105 13 I 61 11 13 13 Hill W D Padrick 8 10 8 3 S-5 Time. 24. 88%, 1:16V Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Cunard— Katie Walcott trained by E. D. Kaufmani. W.nt to post at 2:4.!. At post 2 minutes. Start nod and slow. Won handilv: second and third driving. HELEN HAWKINS forced the pace to the Stretch, then took the lead quickly and easily held I.IEI T. SAWYER safe. LIEUT. SAWYER set the esrlj pace and held on gamely to the end. AII.SA PAIGE was a forward and game contender throughout. COLLIDE ran moderately well. JOHN HECK closed a great feap. CRY BABY and PENANG finished well. Scratched- 1102 Paciflco. 112: 1404 Irish Beauty. 105. Overweights — Lieut. Sawyer. 3 pounds: Cry Baby. 1: Peuang. 1: Helen N.. 1. 1/1/1 Q THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 9407S-1 :0G -,— 4— 105. Purse M. :;-year-olds. TtO Fillies. Selling. Net value to winner 8826; sceoad. 0; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S I320**AMOHALiKO w fcM :: 2 lJ 1- 1-*. 1" Carter .1 P Newman 2 2 2 7-101-i 14St*ACaUEN wis 103 7 1 2 2* V 2- Hill HendsonandHogan 8-6 2 2 7-101-4 i 1 Jf. I EVELINA WHO Si 6 6 5*1 3*1 C Grand J O and G H Keene20 20 20 6 2 133JFREE wb 10S 1 I V V," SJ 4- Taplin W Mclemore 2 2 2 3-5 1-4 UK DE CESARION ws 103 0 4 7 8* 4»* S1! Gross W H Fizer lo 10 10 3 2-2 1888 THE VISITOR w 183 4 3 4i 4nk « 8" Selden .1 W Estep 30 30 30 10 5 94274-R I "1 II ESTHER w 107 5 7 8 8 7 73 Small H T Batcheler 100 W0 100 30 10 99735 ETHEL WICKS wb KM 2 I S* 7 S s .1 Moore J T Ireland 30 30 30 10 5 Titee. 2335. 49V5. 1:08. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Abe Frank— Tex Anna trained by II. S. Newman. Went to post at 8:13. At i» st 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won driving: second and third the tame. AMOHALKO BOOB took the lead and showed the most speed all the way. but was tiring fast at the end. AOCIT.N ran la closest pursuit and. In a game finish, almost got up to win. EVELINA came from far back gamely into a gaining third. FREE ran well to the stretch and tired badly. DE CKSARION eel tbs early pace, but quit Is the Stretch racing. overweights- Evelina. 2 pounds; Ruth Esher. 4: Ethel Wicks. 1. fourth RACE— 7-8 Mile. d0Sl—l:24-. 8—108. Parse 8888. 3-year-olds sad upward. 1/8/8/8 rJbrabri: Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt 4 j, % Sir Fin Joekeys Owners o H . P S 1324 DANG KOlS MARCH IT 5 107 3 2 1- ::" I1 2» 1 Small .1 V Fuller 8 8 8 2 L 1324 .1. H. REED wb 6 110 2 4 31 46 4= I» 2- BuxtOB HeadaonJtHoaaui 2 ZJ J1. 4-5 1-;; 1385 BLACK MATE w n 8 ME 1 S 8 I E I Cross .1 Hochrein 5 5 5 8-5 3-5 U3c*LABOLD wn 4 MB 4 3 2- V 3 I ; ! Hill II r.etizinger 2 2 2 7-101-4 1279l*EYE WHITE SS g 188 ■"• 1 1" 2- 2* 4 E Carter W.vodturd and Fizer2J 3 3 11-3 Tim.. 24. 49.,, 1:1325, 1:26«5. Track fast. Winner -Br. g. by Maiclnnont II. -Sweet Danger trained by J. W. Fuller. Went to pool at :::.".s At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won driving: second and third the ■sate. DANGEROUS MARCH ran in a forward position to the stretch, then forged into the lead when an eighth out and Bl 1 ■ long and hard drive gamelv. J. H. REKD moved up to DANGEROUS MARCH at the paddock and V« k the lead, but tired finallv. BLACK MATE was outrun early, but tainted fust. I .A BOLD and EYE WHITE alternated in making the pace and both tired and cpiit. Seratehcd -iifji CrOMOTer, IOC; 1 1884 ■ Royal Tea. : 7. 11 AS FIFTH RACK 1 Mile. ISM -llSTffc— 4— 112. PsraefSStt. 4 year-olds and UW aid. KTTJrtJ Selling. Nel value to winner 25: SIC dad. 1912.sh0; third. 5. In! Horses AWtPPSt U a* Str Fin Joekeys Owners o II C P S~ ll".-i:|T op EoilTlNE wb 5 Ml 2 4 4S 8 22 I* lln Carter E P Wright 1 9 5 8-5 3-5 iioiii: QUEEN rlM I I 21 t B 2» 2- Taplla Garrlty and Doatepl 4 3 l 8-6 1408 SONA aa E 107 1 8 9 V 34 3- 33 Gross J Schreiber 2 3 2 7-101-4 1408 THE MONK wn S 188 "■ - • 3* 5* 4- 1 Grand Pontius 8 Botend2 21. 2| 4-81-3 llHiSTAFPoRI a 8 188 3 E :• E V .". .".-" R Hoffman.I Johaston 6 7 7 3 3-2 1289 JAMES BLACKSTCKw 5 M8 8 3 1*41 •• 8 8 Curgame Mrs A A Gregg 50 50 50 10 5 Time. 24V 48 5. 1:15!,. 1:41. Track fast. Winner B. g. by Ali.miax — Bit of Fashion trailed by B. P. IfrtehtL Went lo |iosl il 4:11 At |" -l 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won .antering: second and third driv-teg BIT oi" IORTINE wa- sared Is the esrly running and. joining the leaders oa the far turn, ran into the lead Is the at retch ami won In a canter. OCEAN QUEEN, easllj next best, ran a KJDOd race, but tire. I when challenged by the winner. SoNA ran well for three-quarter*, but began to fall back in the last fur ha g. THE MONKS rider lost a Btirrup and could be of little assistant- to him. JAMES BLACKSTOCK shewed early speed. Il started to rain just as they finished. 1/| A £* SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 9.".G23— 1 :1 1 Jfc— 2— inc. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. dbrtO .Selling. Net raise la winner 25: scion, 1. $:a: third. 888. 1id lloisx AWtPPSt , ... Str Fin J H-key Owners O H C P S 1302 A.MARA I A w3 9S E 4 5«*~F 8* 1* Selden L A S. regni 10 15 15 5 2 I862*MAB EMILY w 3 83 1 2 5* 43 4 2J J Callahan.l Lowrie 2V 3 3 4-5 1-4 I38DH1GH STREET w 8 112 7 ,". 2»| 2»| 8* 3- Burgame B Pazton 2". 3 3 4-6 1-4 1354 1AIU LOUISE w 5 110 S 8 7 0 8" 8* Taplin J W Younp 8" 8 8 3 S-5 997 1t:KII» NORTH W 5 112 0 1 1= Vh 2». .",- Rosen C WhltecORlb 2 21 6-5 3-5 W 134a JIM Mc w ■ M8 3 0 S 8 7 •. Small J S MoBride 20 20 28 0 3 ISWDUCHS PHILIPPE aa 4 188 2 3 4- B* 8] 73 C Grand I Kuykendall 15 16 15 8 2 884S8 CALBTHUMPIAN w 3 97 I 7 8 7 8 8 Carter J Stephenson 15 15 15 5 2 Time. 24. 4845. 1:15. Track fast. Winner — Blk. f. by Cesarion — Chum trained by J. Basher. Wi m to |Hist at 4:41. At post 1 minute. Start good and fart. Won ea-ily: Beeosd and third driving. AMARADA. close up from the start, ehalh nged the leaders while coming down the homestretch and. tsk ing the lead, divu away ami won eased up. MARY EMILY was badly outran for the first half, then dosed a gap and finished with a rash. HIGH STREET tired in he last hundred Tarda after running in nearest puisiiit to the stretch. PAIR LOUISE closed a big gap in the lat quarter. KID NORTH set a fast pace to the stretch and juit in the final driv. . Scratched : !»s72 Fundamental. 112: 1 4 . living dOr. !i7: 1383 Mabel King. 90; 1 80l*Bsst SUllh. 107- 1418 Bare Montgomery, 118; 99740 Salall, 108; rtix; Pedro, 112. Orel weights Camaradi. :. pounds; Bacbess Philippe. 2. ■ — CHARLESTON FORM CHART. j CHARLESTON. S. C. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1912. Palmetto Park. Twenty eighth day. Charles J ion Fair and Racing A-voeialii.n. Winter Meeting ,.f 75 days, i ir, | ks mi.i Weather wet. ; Presiding Judge. W. F. Schulte. Starter. A. B. Dade. Ra. ing Secretary. F. J. Pons. Racing starts at 2:.:o p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. mi. W indicates whip. S spars. B blinkers. Fig : ures in parentheses following the distance of eaek race iadJeste index samher, track record, age of horse ai " weight earrieii. Imljeates apprentice albiwanee. 14 Q/j FIRST BACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1800— 1 :7";. 8—107. Purse 08. ." year aids. tOt: Fillie-. Sellin g . Net value lo winn er . 240: Miond. t: third. ?2d. l-d Hors.-s AWtPPSt , .. - Str Fin Jo keys Owners O H I S I270»BAT OF PLEASURE aa 107 * 3 f ? 1- l I3 Skirvin W Hurley 2J l»i-510-r.6-o 3-5 88880 ALOOHA w 112 8 1 81 3* V .* ■ T Koeraer C Cochel 2 :; 11-51 1-2 !!• .FAWN w ]07 1 1 1| : _ :;- C Turner L Le Blond 4 5 5 2 !." l*C»LEJ ALOHA ws 107 :. 4| 51 4- t .1 Hanover Mrs E Lata 1 .". 4 s-5 7-10 ::i flRACE Mc aa 112 I 7 B* 1 •"- C Peak Tennessee Stable 12 l" 15 0 3 ; CASHIN w 112 "■ 2 7 7 P P F* brother P J Malone 88 S8 40 15 s i S3 DIAMOND BUCKLE aa 112 7 8 .;.;■ 7 7* Loftas R P Cirnian S 12 12 E 2 I L.;i*MoTilERKINS vM It s v s Sehweblg CH Knebelkamp 18 28 88 8 I Time. 24. 52. 148%, 1:122.,. Track heavy. Winner Ch f. by Kingston Pleasure Ray 1 trained by W. Hurley. Went to ,• -1 at 2:29. Al posl "■ minutes Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BAY P PLl.ASi Ri: was awaj forn-ardl; and. itolng Into ■ kmg lead s,M«i after the start, easHy held the others ssfe -« 1 1 the auj and srou In ■ faafr. ai.ooiia ass bird nrged throagboul and wore FAWN down i for second place. FAWN -.1 the earlj pace tad aas ■ promlneni and game contender all the way. 1.1:1 I.oilA had no mishaps. GRACE Mc showed cpeed. but tired near the ead s ratched 1272 Christmas l ai-. io7: 117 Blectrlc, 112. . , ■ j 1/8 Q PT second race 3-4 Mile. 1 127 1 1:13% i 108. Pane 8380. 3-yesr-otds. Bellteg. rOQ Net value to winner S275; •econd. 0; third. *J5. lnd Boraes AWtPPSt 4 ■■ r Str Fin JiM-keys Owner- O H C |» S L-.l HAPITAN BRAVO w 102 1 2 C 1- " 1 E Martin W F Schulte s 10 9 II 1 l4*2**IRISHTOWN 88 I -* Sklrvlu T Magun. 8-S 3-2 7-5 1-2 out 127CSTEI. LIFE n UK 7 7 V i - Drey«»r J Robertson U 1". IS .". 2 I :i MONSIEUR X »r :os I I 8* "• • 4« .1 Wlbnn B F Cooney 13-81 8-S 1188 JIM MILTON aa NS I I Dlgglns Tennessee staid. ::o 88 * v 8 c HH7 i.i:.-iais wn as „ -, ; ,. .. .. Bruce i no. mi 15 30 30 8 1 • "ICK TACK aa :»» 2 1 ; 7 7 Rowley a a Blakeley 0 i 7 a M Time. 25. 5235. l:19sv Tra«k heavy. Winner -B. e, by glephca Grand Mary trained by It. P. Brooks I, Weul to post al J. " t. Al poo 1 miuute Stall ~ I nn. I -low. Won ea-dlv: second and third driving 3 . M-ITAN BRAVO went into a long lead al onee and easll held IBISHTOWN bate throughout. IRISH I ov had no pjlsbaiw and was always in closest pursuit, but could not gat up. STFU;LHF came from a S 1 j long way back in the last quarter into a close up third. MON8IEUB X. was badly outpaced m the curly running, but aniseed well. JIM MILTON weal fairly well. TICK TACK ajatt all over. Snatched 127 -Country Boy. 103; 1434 Diamond Buckle. H -i. Overweights Jim Milton. :; pounds. OaQ THIRD RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 1422 4.::-.-.— 2—112. 1 Juvenile Stakes. Value f 1.088. 1/1 4jfcOO 2 .Mar-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner .t •■■"»: second, X: third. 8UMI. lnd Horses AWtPlSt j »j % Str Fin Joekeys Owners O II C P | 13M SPIRELLA W 115 1 .! I3 li loose A Weber C 12 12 3 1 1388 BUROBOI8 • ws 113 1 1 2- 2* Jensen Mr Earle 30 38 S 8 4 1388 RALPH LLOYD wb 113 4 1 3- 3" Borel W Hurley 10 12 3 1 « . ir.7-.l ESSIE 11 RTER w 115 8 6 El 4 T Koerner C Woodlord 17-108-6 8-0 2-6 oat 1357GARDEN OB" ALLAH w 115 7 7 8*18 J Wilson C W If id t7-108-5 6-6 2-j out 1388tLITTL83 DAD w 118 5 5 7 8 Skirvin P Oerine Sr 38 40 40 12 t l.r.s iSOFTHF.RN SHORE w US 2 2 4 Fell.Ixiftus CJ Ovlell 2 2 3-2 1-J OV tCoupled In betting; no separate place or show lietting. t Added starter. Time. 25. 44*5. Track heavy. Winner — Br. f. by Cesarion — Right Wild, trained by J. S. Wsid. Went to post at ;.:20. At post 2 minutes Start good and slow. Won driving; secoad and third the same. SPIRELLA moved into the lead with a rush and. taking a goad lead, appeared an easy winner to the last sixteenth, but stumbled badly and was tiring at the end. BUROEOIS was hard ridden In nearest pursuit all the Way and gaining at the finish. RALPH LLOYD came last in the stretch. JESSIE POB-•|i:R and GARDEN OP ALLAH broke from an outside position and lost much ground by going wide on thu Brst two turns in addition to stumbling. SOUTHERN SHORE was prominent early, but Btaaabted and imallv fell. Scratched — 12S2ledar Brook. 1 IS; 1,iSfl Vau Daren, lid: 1.".sc Tolly Worth. 110; 1422 It. II. Cray. 11.;. Q fj FOURTH RACE-1 1-16 Miles. 1283—1 :48%— 4— 88. Purse 8600; ri-year-olds and up-4lC 1/8 O I ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $::75: second. 5; third. 0. gjjd Horses AWtPPSt U j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C I S~ t388*BSAlTCOUP wa 7 188 2 :! 3 1 ::• 33 2»1 Is Digaina R T Wilson 2 2J 8-S 3-6 out 1376RHPUBLICAN w n 3 101 1 1 Ill1 l3 1 21 Hopkins W A Massey 7-6 8-8 8-6 8-20oat 1400MOCKLER w 4 93 4 2 21* 21 23 8* I ■ Martin C S Wilson 4 4J 4 9 101 1 1415NADZU w S 109 I 4 4 4 4 4 Fell. Loft us H O Badwell 4 10 10 2J 1-2 Time. 26%. 51%. 1:18%. 1:47%. 1:54%. Track heavy. Winner— Ch. h. br Ornament — Ollie Belle trained by A. ; Westoa. Went to post at .5:4::. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving P-EAUCOUP was outpaced for the first three-quarters, but saved ground OS the stretch turn and. wearing REPUBLICAN down, had to do his best near the end. but won going away. REPUBLICAN showed CTeal s] ed for the first three-quarters and led by a wide margin, but tired in the stretch drive. MOCKLER ran as if short and tired after running in closest pursuit to the stretch turn. NADZF was going fastest and in second place when he fell about ten yards from the finish. Scratched— 1401 Belle Mawr. DO; 99605 Chester Krum. 110. Overweights— Nadzu. 1 pound. QQ FIFTH RACE— I Mile and 70 Yards. 13S8— 1 :4S -::— SO. Purse 1380. 4-year oUa Bad 14 TIC O O upward. Selling. Net value to winner 75; second. 880; third. 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1229 M. "AMBON w 5 110 8 1 1= 1- li 2« 1" T Koerner R F Carman 10 15 15 3 0 5 1403-BEACH SAND a 4 HI 3 3 2= 2- 33 lit 2- Hopkins C T Comerford 2* 3 14-59 102:. 1I1.".-THE O. BUTRFLY w 5 112 1 2 53 3J 2n 3 !»• C Peak Mrs J W Flynn 1 7-5 0 5 12 out 1427 FLARNEY w 7 104 4 6 6 6 6 54 4nk G Carroll C Reed 20 20 20 0 2 ■9202*MERMAN wn 5 101 2 4 3. 5C B" 4s 5 Skirvin P M Walker 8 S 11 1 1-2 98560 NTCK STONER w 7 107 5 S 41 4l 4; 6 0 loose M Hackett TO 20 38 0 2] Time, 25%, 52%, 1:19%, 1:48%. 1:54%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. p. by Bridgewater — High Degree trained by A. Ewingi. Weill to posl at 4:08. At post :: minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the saint-. M. CAMBON. showing sudden improvement and much the most speed, led by a wide margin to the stretch turn, where he was headed by BEACH SAND, but came again near the finish to get up to win in th linal stride. BEACH SAND ran well and appeared a certain winner in the last furlong, but was pre maturely eased up and was beaten by it. THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY finished well and had no mishaps. MERMAN only ran fairlv well and probablv was short. NICK STONIER tired. The winner, entered for £000, was bid up to and sold to W. A. Massey. Scratched— 1 40:? Hatteras. 104. Overweights — Nick Stoner. 1 pound. QQ SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1 :13%— 1— Kid. Purse 8880. .".-year olds. Selling. 14 ±r O Yj Net value to winner 8875; second. 0; third. 8. lnd Horses AWtPPSt V4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1370*B,ATHEROLA w 98 3 3 8" l™ ? 5 Skirvin R Davies 5 .". 2 3-6 out 1390PtiK WB 119 2 1 HI1 l1 2* J Wilson S l/ouis .", 7 8-2 out H402 »QrEEN BEE w 99 4 4 3J 3" 3- 33 Scfawehig CO Read 1-2 9-104-5 2-7 out 1163 YANK ER w 108 1 2 4 4 4 4 Borel H C Applegate 5 G 5 3-3 out Time. 26. 52%. 1:20%. Track heavy. Winner Br. Fatherless Niola C. T. — g. by — trained by Pattersoni, Went to post at 4:.12. At post 5 minutes. Start goad and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. FATHEROLA. favored by the going and well ridden, followed PICK close np from the start and got up to win in the last stride of a game finish. PUCK had the In-st of the start and showed BBBeb s|K-ed :u paeemaking and but for stumbling in the last few strides would have won. QUBUDN BEE had the worst of the start and was given a bad ride. YANKER was outpaced all Ihe way. The winner, entered for Ifdoo. wis bid up to ,000 and bought in Scratched— 12.° 1 Island Queen. 107: 12s:D Efficiency. lOS: 12*7 Congressman James. 10s: 1381 laaaea Doekery. loti: 88801 Morristown. llo. Overweight: — Queen Bee. 1 pound: Yanker. 2. 1/1 A Ci SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. 124S— 1 :40%— 4— 10::. Purse 00 :?-ycar-olds aud upward. JztxJ Selling. Net value to winner $.110; second. jOOj third. :;0. lnd Horses AWtPPSt H % -v4 Str Fin Jockeys Owne.s O H C P S 128DSIR CLEGES wn 7 107 2 5 P 31 3 3i 1- T Koerner R P urman 4 7 7 2 1 1354TROY WEIGHT w 4 108 4 2 2J lJ Ink ink jh j Wilson E A Tyson :: :U M-88-8 1-2 l»i".-*CAMEL wn 6 101 3 3 42 2h 2- M 3° Skirvin .III McCarron 5 6 5 S-5 7-10 1I01*G. M MILLER SB 5 107 1 1 5" 5° 4" 4= 4= Schwebig W B Carson 4 7 6 2 1 1388 CONSOLE w 6 107 0 4 Ink 41 .-,« 5s 5; Goose A Weber 2 2 :. 2 2 ", 1-3 1 I 10 FRANK PlRCELL Wsa 5 108 7 C 7 7 7 01 K- .1 Bergen MissAMMarrone 50 109 MS 25 lo 137". GLUCOSE 6 106 5 7 6 6 0 7 7 Hopkins J L Holland 15 30 30 12 6 Time. 26%, 52%. 1:19%. 1:48%. Track heavy. Winner — P.. g. by Falsetto — Florika trained by A. Ewingi. Went to posl al 4:58. At post 1 minute. Start gcxM and slow. Won essUy: second and third driving. SIR CLEGE8 was well ridden and kept in forward contention to the last furlong, where, under strong crglng. he weal into the lead and drew away Slickly. TROY WEIGHT ran well and made the pace for -hrce-quarters. but tired in the last furlong. CAMEL was well up for the first three-quarters, but lire.| fast and appeared to some to have bees beaten for tiiird place. G. M. MILLKR finished lasi and would have l een dangerous with a strong rider. CONSOLE quit badly after going three-quarters The winner — entered for ,*rss. was bid up to .101 and sold to W. A. Massev. Su* Scratched— 132S Colonel Aahmesde, 108: !»i 10.» Oakhurst. 107: 1401 Belie Mawr. 101. Overweights Console. 1 pound: Frank Purcell, 5.


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