Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-17

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JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ. MEX.. SATURDAY. MARCH 16. 1912. -Terrssss Park. Ninety fourth day. Jockey flub Juarez. Winter Meeting oj 102 day-. [10 I ks on. i Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. H. Sbellov , Starter. Mars fassblv. Racing Secretary, lalward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. I Chicago time :.:1.* p. m.i. Indicates apprentice allowance. ___ rr rj FIRST SAC! 1 Mil". MM i :;t-. i IU Parse S-yeer-olds and apward. 1r» Q | I Selling. Net value to winner S22.V see I s:,o. third. *--"-______ li:d Horsos AWtPPSt 4 . Str Fin Jockeys Owners o II c i» S M» SH.IKb ■ t l"1* l 7 it 1- 1- i1 1- Selden R M I s .. I _• 0 out I m iTTIE K w ; HM 7 2 7 7 1 J Lowrh S « 1 b.li-HF.Al: I S !:I;I.I1:k wa s v s ,; _ ■:, -i Hill w R Street ., s s IC43 FLYINX3 PBARL wb 6 10S 3 •; || ji ji pi M..|. - b .i Ratliff M io :: :: :■ . ZAHBA « i II B ■" H Radtke J «v ; I! Keene21 3 3 l 2-B 166a SPALiDING w 4 bK» 4 1 | ti o1 B »i!; Small J C Ferri N u 12 I _l l 11 UKLUiNliRlLXJt; w ti 111 9 S 9 9 9 7 7J Bosen A C Christeiisuci 6 10 10 3 bo - l - . » j t t ; . ! : t [ I ! : I 1 i ■ W2KRUBINOM smOlM s | M .. ?- | s Groth T Brea llove M J» Si I I : iMia ah : no jj i I at s ■ c Oread v Crawford io 15 IS ti :: Time. 24y5. 48*i. 1:14. 1:4023. Track fast. Winner B. c. hy S,ditaire II. Oratossa trained by J. Lowe. Weal to ixist at 2:l." . At post i minute. Start straggling and fa-t. Won eaatty; second and third driving. SIGURD went into a quick lead, which be easily maintained, and won in a canter. DOTTIE B. wa- badly outpaced for the first three -quarters, hut Came through the stretch with a rush into a fast going seeiwd. HEARTS BELIEF also closed a big gap and finished fast. FLYING FFARL. ZAHIt.V and CAMEO ran well for three-quarters, then fell back Scratched— 1613 Na.la Mas. 90: 1025 The Peer, 110; lt.lo Chess. KM; MSB lortarlingtoii. 100; MSB T.oitia. HIS; Hita; Traveler. 113. rT O SECOND RACK— 7-8 Mile. 10S1— 1 :24-.— ti— 10»Y i Purse 00. 4 year-olds and upward. 1/» J j Cj Selling. Net value to winner 2." : second. $■" : third, T , Ind Horses AWtPISt ., !■ - 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners H P S l«l«**BOB LYNCH wsa » M* 8 J M 11 1". 1- l1 Hill J Randolph :: 4 4 ij :■ .J 1583 1 LINT TUCKER w I 110 4 4 :;-.::• I* 3-i 21 Small H T Hatchelcr 3 4 I t; :, .H HM NIMBUS wit i in, i ♦; ji l" 2* l* B J CallahanG M Oddea 9 H I| ; ■". i li643L AYMINSTER w 5 110 7 7 B1! 6*| 4* » 4 Taplin F A Hayes 2] 3 2 1 B ! JaE 10M ROMPIE wn 4 102 I ." 4". • .".- .", 5*| Kederis .1 11 Mead U IS 1". • I 16M REGARDS wast ti no :; 9 g I S f*l% Cross F L Muiray IB 89 28 s 4 1829KLDDY LEE W 3 113 :. a : I !• 1 71 Rosen J S Wan- 38 28 N 8 I b.14 THI-: B. DAUGHTBRws 4 105 8 1 7 7 7 st Buxton I, M Welker in 12 1- .". 2] 1«52*CHARLES GREEN w 8 10S 2 8 7 * ti" 3 8 Post c, H Thomas IB 1". 16 ti 1 Time. 23y5. 4635. 1:12" l:25«i. Track fast. Winner — Br. g, by Dungarven — Queen Lithe trained by J. Randolph I. Went to post: at 2:4o. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won handily: second and third driv-i ing. BOB LYNCH ran kindly today and. taking the lead at once, showed much speed in pacemakiim all the way and finished gamely. CLINT TICKF.R ran in forward pursuit from the start and was gaining Biowly at the end. NIMBIS ran in nearest pursuit to the dual furlong and tired under punishment. LAY MINSTER ran well and finished close up. ROMPIE showed speed, but tired. ThC others were always out paced. Scratched — 1S43-Fort Johnson. 10.": 14721Keep Movhsg, MS; loS.", Heretic. 102: MM Velsini. 107: 1053 Pedro. 1 1 « : 1,- S.- Dave Montgomery. 11::. -| f* rj C THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 94078— 1 :0..r.— 1—105. i Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up- JL O I *j ward. Selling. Net value to winner 2. : second. $." 0: third. ."i. I ml Horses AWtPISt % % »j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II f P S 1288 HAXNIS wii 7 110 8 1 ."•?• 4" •"■- I" Keogh Mrs I, t; Henry M M M 4 2 i p.iii.AHY stalwart w s 4 ill 13 Is l* 1« :1. A Murray Louder* Patrick S-2 8-B 8- » 2-6 out b "■: FANEU1L. HALL wi;G117 2 I 2 2* 2»| S«l Taplin WeberAMcDond t 7 7 2J 8-5 151«DOC ALLEN v :» no :; .; l fa ti- 4"- Rosen J E Dwyer IS K 8 I - l«86ROBERTA W S Mi 8 ■". V%9 9 S Sebkn S.I Kelley 5 « 8 21 •; -."■ 1626FRAZZLE ail K « » T» 7 71 «?. J CaJlahanB McElderry -1 2 21 4 3 .- I570»CHANTTCLOR w r MB] 7 8 8*1 8* 8 7*1 Hill F M Hopper S 8 * 3 8-a Kit TO S u.o w I MB G 2 4. 5] » 8« Buxton K F Wright 4 5 .". 2 1 " 2 AN!:i: w «i 110 i 7 :♦ :» :» :• S Johnson C E Brosias 8 10 io t l- Time, 222/i. 46V5. 1:0035. 1:07. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Sandringhnm — Lizzie Montrose trained by J. M. Henry l. Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won driving: second and third the Same, HA.NNIS received a ride that won for him, was far back to the stretch, then came on with a rush and. under a vigorous liiiish. won la the last stride because the rider of LADY STALWART was caught napping. LADY STALWART showed much the most speed and should have won easily, but was prema turely eased Up. FANEUIL HALL was in closest pursuit to the hist furlong, then tired. DOC ALLEN i bsed a gap and finished fast. ROBERTA ran well to the stretch and tired. TO SOLO quit badly. 1ltAZ ZLE ran poorly. Scratched— 1610 Marsand. 104: 1008 John II. Sheehau. 110; 1027 Jeanne dArc. 10S: 1G3-5 De Cesarion. 94; 1."S2 Evelina, 02: 1863 Sainest. 108. Overweights — Frazzle. 3 pounds. 1f*Qf FOFRTII RACE— 3-4 Mile. BOBBS— 1:11%— 2— 10S. Parse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. lOU Handicap. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. ?25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 2 ■i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H f P S HWlKOOTBNAY am 4 MB • 1 1* D 1 1- Keogh .1 1. Drown 1 : Z B-5 1 ■_• 1571 DR. 1itiIiiHERTY ws S !! 3 t 2 -I 21 2 1 Kederis F Harrington 4 4.S 4". s-," 7-10 l587*TOnRlST WB 2 .". B 2 E 9 :•■ ::- .1 CallabanC M Odoon 8 B 4 7-o 3-5 1S28»THISTLE BIvLI.E w 8 103 1 5 !• B 4- 4J Buxton G Palmer 1 8 8 I 1 i- I JIM I:SKV w n 4 los 1 :: 6 8 6 Belden -1 Schrelher H 10 8 1 1407 PRIDE l !- I.ISMOREw 5 120 2 8 I* 1- ■ 6 Taplin T rouhling 8-6 23 21 1-2 Time. 22. at%. l:lt%. Track fast. Winner— fh. g. by Ben Strome — My Beauty trained by J. L. Brown. Went to post at 3:32. At post 1 minute. Start bad and fast. Won easily: second and third driving. IOOTKN AY was away fast and. obtaining a decided advantage at the start, showed great speed in pace lufking all the way and won easing up. DR. DOUGHERTY ran in nearest pursuit throughout and made a game finish. TOIRIST dropped back at the start, but made up ground and came fast through the homestretch. THISTLE BELLI ran gamely, but was outpaced. PRIDE OF LISMORE was off so badly as to have no chance. Overweights — Dr. Dougherty. 2 pounds. FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. O.IIOO— 66%— 9— lOS.i Purse ?300. 3-year olds. Selling. 1£*0-| y O JL Net value to winner 2T : second. .$.~ o: third, 5. ind Horses AWtPISt 4 ■_. % Str Fin -- Jockeys Owners O H C I S 1332 MANDADERO w MB 4 I 4. .; . 1 l Moleswh .1 O « 1 H KeeoeS 5 E 2 1 I3S2 Miii.o w 10711 7 Bl 4» 1" ii COnand J Frank I M 7 1 l«2C [SOM us bl 7 4 2» V -;1. 3i s Johnson J F Newman b" IS K 8 1636**CAMARAJ A ws Hj | .". 8* 8* B l: Hill L A Seresnl 8 8 8 ■ ■ ROYAL dol-L-y ws toj :: :; j:; S | ■ ". Gaosa J l". Dwyer •" 8 ". Z i 1617 FREEWILL wit 107 1 1 U 2; 2* 8* A Murray C C CapfM 38 88 12 B 3 • 1 DROBtl wn 112 10 i 7* 73 7 7"» Kederis F Israel 2 2J 2] I 1-2 Id RAQTTETTE WB 107 si- 8 10 8* 8* KeoKh C, II Civic ti 7 7 _. i . 1613*CALETHUMP1AN W 180 12 10 In 8J 9 J Sniall J Stephenson 1 » M W 4 2 1628 ERROR vW -".li 12 12 11 10- Buxton w Gaaser It ■ 38 12 6 1172 SECIM-MF. w 107 3 2 8h | 10 11 Taplin J T Robbins 18 4 2 1 97628 ROSE SWEET w 102 :i s 11 11 12 12 J CallahanF I Howard 20 28 20 J 1 Time. 23%. 47%. 1:01%. Track fast. Winner — I!, g. by Mazagan — Sekrs 1 trained by O. II. Keene. Wi lit to post at 4:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. MANDADERO, close up from the start, e line through the stretch with a whirlwind rush and won pulling up. M1I.I.O was dose up all the way and. in a driving finish, outstayed ISOM for second place. ISOM displayed unexpected speed and was a persistent contender from start to finish. CAMARADA closed a I ig gap and finished fast. ROYAL DOLLY and FREEWILL showed speed, but failed to stay. Scratched -1645Mary Emily. 107: 15S2 Wild Bear, 107: lOTiPRuth Esther. 102. Overweights Mandadcro. 1 pound. Q £ SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1334— l:37?f. — I — 112. Purse 00. 4 -year -olds and upw aid. i If* QO Selling. Net value to winner S22.r : second. $. 0; third. ." . #™ 1ml Horses AWtPISt j y. "j Str Fin Joekeys Owners O H f P S 1630 KEAN QITEBN w 0 112 2 4 3* "-. 21 1- I] Taplin Canity ft Ounlap.". 1 I 6-5 1 1 1572 JOHN LOUIS ws T MB 4 2 8 • i1 21 2- Keogh J il BBcad 3-2 5-2 8-5 1-2 out ISM I.I.AiK MATH WBtUB i 8 S I- 5 4- 8* Cross J Hochrcin f. 7 7 2 I KING BL K w 1 38 3 3 2- 2*1 3. :.• f. Hill L. W Hicks 15 15 15 •". 2 1.17.1. I! REED ana 0108 1 5 1- l1 1* P •"" Moleswh HendabnJfcHogan 3 2 2 :: .", 1 :: 1642 L. M. irKEKT m: 7 IM 3 1 8* 8 8 •: 8 Groth E C Burttschell S lo lo I 3 1 Time. 23«.i. 47%. 1:14, 1:39%. Track fast. Winner — B. m. by ftinard — Dertha trained by M. Oarrlty. Went to post at t:25. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won driving: second and third the same OCEAN QIEEN ran ifndor restraint behind the leaders to the stretch, then came fas next to the I ii and oatgamed JOHN LOUIS In the final drive. JOHN I. MIS was impeded early and had to come around on the outside on the far turn, then made B fast finish, but could not quite get up. BLACK MATE rarne from behind gamely in the last quarter. KINO ELK ran well for threc-iiuarters. J. II. REED set a fast pace to the stretch and quit badly. Overweights -John Louis. 1 pound. CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON. S. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1912.— Palmetto Park. Forty sixth day. Charleston ft£ and Racing Association. Winter Mooting of 7-" days. 1 IS hi oks on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. F. Schulte. Starter. A. P.. Dade, Racing Secretary. F. J. Pons. Kaiing starts at 2:.io p. m. Chicago time 1 :.10 p. m.i. -"Indicates apprentice allowance. FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 1507— 4S •.-,— 2— 103. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. Allowances. 1/j*rT_ O t f Net value to winner $:.I0; second. .S«W : third. 8218. led Horses AWtPPSt 4 V.- Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S IG33 CEDAR BROOK w 112 10 4 2.. 21 1" lain C A Matlock In 28 28 S I 161KTHERESA GLLL w b q 2 3 1- 1 . :" McTag*rt C T Worthia«ton23 3 11 "1 1-2 1605ETHELBURG II w I 11.: E :» 8 5 :;n Skirvin J H McCarren 5 10 Hi 1 3 1553 LIBERTY hall win; 9 3 3 41. 4 T Koerner R Daries 4 5 18-57-6 7 io 1i::::-.vrcIv.vi; win 8 0 t;ii «" E | Goose Gallaher Bros 3 1 l| I :, 4 :. 1313 FLABBERGAST w MB is :♦ R | j f Moore • I. Holland :» l w l" » 20 FORWARD w 105 7 S t* 71 7 Connollv J 11 Morris s ].", IS 8 8 loo.VSIIAKK P.I I.I, a 108] 1 1 .Vi t* .1 Wilson A L Ferguson I •, 8 2] I 1633BLL.A CILANL* w 108 1 7 7** » 8" Butwell W.I Toombs 8 K K 8 24 MARIE T. w 103 3 10 M W M Diggins R T Wilson SO K0 108 88 38 Time. 24«i, 51%. Track slow. Winner— B. c, by Cederstrome— Diamond Flush trained by T. P. Williams. Went to post at 2:.",o. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. CEDAR BROOK was awav forwardlv and followed THERESA GILL close up when the latter bwerred, securing an advantage sufficient to enable him to win. THERESA GILL showed high early Speed and but for swerving would have won ETIIELBFRC II. closed a big gap in the stretch and finished fast. LIBERTY HALL was in a jam most of tiie wav. SILVER BILL was forced back after the start. Alt CENE finished gatn ly and close up. FLABBERGAST Closed a gap. Scratched--14:;0 Southern Shore. 112: 10*4 -Auto Run. 105; Ibis Mite, 102: 1405 Good Night. 105. Overweights Theresa fill, 2 pounds: Silver Bill. 1 ; . 1f 1 ~ **0OND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1200— 1 :07%— 0—107. 1 Purse $.!0t. 4 year-olds and up J I JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner »240: second, 0: third. S2Q. Ind Horses AWtPISt t U % str Fin Jockeys Owners O H f P S M33 ALL RED nl ill 7 4 ::■ l* l 1 . T Koerner J R Walnwrlght 1-5 S-M0-l»l-3 out 1«18»UXC. JIMM110 GRAY w 6 122 2 1 21 Z-h ■■ -■ C Peak G C Warren 7 10 » 21 7 10 HOKiiilllbTON QlKFJN w 5 107 5 7 4* *» 2J 3* C Turner J J McCauley 3 II I 6-S ! i I;:l*TI.V HM a 4 MB S 5 ■ ." :■ V Ambrose R 11 1 arter SB ho t;i 38 M I636=WESTERN BELLE w 4 108 4 G 8 8« -;J 5 1 Jensen L M MacCIemmy € 7 S 8-5 3-3 CASQUE as 8 HI 6 8 7 7 7 •;- J Wilson l I! Johnson la 20 38 8 : 1636 DESCENDANT wn S 111 .1 3 lh 2» • 7| Butwell H G Bedwell 13 M 25 8 I 1806 STAROVBR wn 5 111 1 2 sj s g g v Doyle .1 S Ownbey 100 200 280 80 30 Tine. 2525. W5. 1:042,. 1:11%. Track slow. Winner Ch, g. by Star Ruby- -Allane.te 1 trained by F. Lusader. Went to peel at :;:ol. At post 3 minutes, start good and slew. Won driving; second and third the at. ALL BED moved up rapidly soon after the start and disposed of the early leaders on the stretch turn, but had to lte shaken up mar the end. UNCLE JIMMIE CRAY ran lorwardly and gamely for the II lire race. HILTON QUEEN loomed up menacingly In the last furlong, but tired suddenly near the end. TIM TIM Closed • . otl gap. WESTERN BELLE also made up -round. DESCENDANT t|uil after making the pace to the last turn. Scratched fl480King Avondah*, 100; 80437 Bylrestris. 100: 16ns1 Richard Reed, 114: 1509 King niuu- pian. 117: 1512 l.oiii- ties Cogncts, n0; 1001 Sir Etlwartl. UK: Hit.l ll.illack. 100. IOt THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 1988— 1:00% — *— 108. Purse 00. -year-olds. AUowaacea t I £j Net value to winner $:;10: ■fcttntl. 808; thiril. s::0. Ind Morses AWtPPSt 4 L. "•« Str Fin Jockeys Owners II • f s 1607 ri..MM w MB 1 :: a 1 : 1 ; i, Butwell E F Condran :. •; ; 2 I S l.ss-MAN ACER MACK w 885 7 7 •: :. . 4 ! 2 ■■ T Koernet W J Younfl 2 " 3-3 3 1-3 1622JAMB8 l eKi:i:V w 107 I 1 I- S| 2" :;■ :: C Turner B Schrelher 5 8 ■ ■ MORRLSTOWN s 107 "• 1! - I" 21 I J Wii i J C Ml lam 2 ". . 7 101 : lOtMAD R3VER as 188 2 2 7 7 6 V 5«* McTagrt 1 W lb -rick 30 30 30 1" 3 1607 ASTR HXXJBR wm 107 •. 6 21 I STyn 8 IB M 12 I .; JACK BLLIS m 107 3 t :: -.777 B Martin I. P Doerhoofer 100 10J ! «i KJ Time. 25*i, 51";. 1:184;. 1:47. Track slow. Winner -Ch. f. bv HaBtingi -Fllttermouse trained by J. Duffy. W-nt t, |».-i ,,t ;-_tl. At peel 1 minute. Starr uood and slow. Won easily: second ami third driving. : VMMA, running In Improred form and as if favored by the going, moved up rapidly in the stretch Into .. go,.,! lead, but was tiring si tb end. MANAGES MACK began -lowly, bin dosed ■ gap ami was golnc nf all at the eiul. TAMPS DOCKEBT ran well, but WM almost thrown at the three-quarters post . and miaht have won but for this mishap. MORRISTOWN sel a fast pkee for the going, but tired badly m In the last quarter. ASTROLOGER bowed speed, but quit badly. f Scratched 1575 Cracker Box, 107. Overweights Plamma. I |m»uiii|s: Manager Mack. 1: Had River. 1J. 17Q POPRTII RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 1240-1:51.. J 105. 1 St. Patricks Day Haedicap7~V.il ue 9 I O S2.00Q. n year-olds ami upward. Net value to winner 81. U.; secoml. . 2ix : third, 00. iiitl Horses AWtPISt St U ■• Str Fin Jockeys Owners o II c s ov-.nl Htil.l.W A v»n X t2 S 2 2 2 21 3» I- |* Ambrose I •• rw fkStal le I H ti » i 11 M.WV PORT in: I 188 1 8 a- f :■■ V 3 2" c Turner !•: R M,.r,„L.„ ,; 7 - 5 ",.- MOCKLER u 4 188 8 "• H 8* i* SJ :: j E Mai in: C s Wilson I 12 14131MBRIDIAN an 4 123 l B l1 1 | M 31 .V- 4«" T Koerner R F Carman ! " ;t :, 1 , • 1588 1/nHIEL in: 4 IM B 1 81 ::: 3j 8 8 Eh Butwell II I Bedwell 15 30 0 8 t K34 BOB R. « 8114 7 •" 71 7 8* 5 -in «•■ .1 Wilson BeverwckStable 1 8 1 1 158* DUVAL wb 3 % 3 10 8l S* 3« 7* 7l 7J Skirvin Uallaher Bros Mj lo 15 G 3 1413 FONT wb C Ml 2 S N M M M 95 S« Hopkins Tennessee Stable S 10 12 I 2 J 1634 H1G-H PRIVATE v 6 126 lo 1 4 4 T* S* S1 9» Kennedy .1 R Wainwright 4 9 8 3 8-5 1566 HAP NEWS II. wb 4 M 6 1 4" 61 H 92 10 10 J Allen N 15 Davis 30 40 40 13 7 f Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. I Time. 2bVt. 51*i. l:19y5, l:46Vi. 1:59. Track slow. Winner — Br. e, by Ethelbert-Sweet Hawthorne trained by C. A. Mtilhollaiid. Went to jHist at 4:01. At post - minutes. Start good and slow. Won cantering : second and third driving. COLONEL HOLLOWAY ran in closest pursuit of the pacemaker to the last turn, where he drew _ nto the lead and won as his rider pleased. ANY PORT was a sufferer from interference in the early run- x l.ing, but closed a big gap and finished fast. MOCKLER ran well and took the lead on the last turn, but tirtd suddenly in the stretch. MERIDIAN set the pace for three-quarters and quit badly in the last quar-Jer. LOCHIEL had no mishaps and fell back after being prominent in the early running. HIGH PRIVATE 1 •lelired earlv and ran much below his true form. •M Scratched— ICTir-Manager Mack. 95; 1008iGuy Fisher. MS; 1.M0 Chester Krum, 108; 1021 Oakhurst. J* = K*l /*fT/f FIFTH RACE -3-4 Mile. m4— 1:1S%— 4— M6. Purse 8350. 3-year-olds and upward. f A. O I 4Jr Selling. Net value to winner 7.*: second. 0: third. 5. , * InT; Horses AWtlPSt »; v. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i ::...-i:« t v Al. CAPTIVE w 0 112 :: 2 2- f V Is*. McTagrt H Pink 12 12 14 2 out J i !•.:,.", i BERKELEY w s 112 1 1 11 11 2»ft 2* But well II «.; Bedtsell 1 6-5 9-102-5 out ■ MOT OCHRE x rRT wb :i io4 2 r 4" 4** M 8* Hopkins .1 l, Holland :? 4i 4 l out « iGMFATHETtOUA vtW I I 3 Ift 4-° 430 lonnors R Davtes 2 . ic-r.i6-r.4-r. out » 1622 FELIX nlMNI 4 i f i i Kohn T Abadie loO 100 loo 30 10 J Time. 24%, 50%, 1:18 4. Track slow. Winner — Ch. m. bv Golden Maxim — Mary Stuart trained by F. W. Doss. 1 Went to post at 4:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the fame. ROYAL CAPTIVE followed BERKELEY close to the stretch turn, where she moved into the lead, but tired suddenlv and had to do her best at the end. BERKELEY showed the most early speed, but tired in the last furlong, then rallied and almost got up train. OCHRE COURT was kept under restraint to the S last quarter, then moved up with a belated rush. FATHEROLA was given a bad ride. The winner, en- £ tered for ,100. was bid up to ,400 and sold to J. R. Wainwright. I Scratched — lOOOTom Massie, MS; 14S7 Elizabeth Harwood. 100: 1507 = Ragman. 108: 1541 Ivabel, 107: i MM Font. KM; 1274»Sir Alvescot. 112; 1539 Sea Cliff, 110; 1541 Lackrose, 114; 99571 E1 Bart. 108; 1047 i Montcalm. 117. ] Overweights — Felix, 2* pounds. f* PT pT SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1230— 1:27%— 5— 113. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. Q I Q Net value to winner 40; second. 0; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 5 P S j It,-;: YWKER w M8 0 I 9 9 7 5h V Borel H C Applegate S 6 4 7-.". 7-10 J M49*DIPPBR W 104 2 I l1 2» 31 31 21 Lounsby F Jaggers 10 20 20 7 24 1586**CX LONE£i BROWN wb 104 3 6 6 3" 21 23 3" C Turner C Woodford 4 5 5 9-6 4-5 KSlCHILTON TRANCE w M6 4 I 21 I1 11 l11 41 J Wilson T R Condran S 10 10 4 8-5 1645rPLIANT W 1M 9 5 5 4 4J 4and 4 » 52 Hopkins Tennessee Stable 3 S S I 7-5 1«.11*MAXKNTIUS wit 101 a 4 31 5J 6* 6 64 Ambrose W .1 Young 20 30 20 8 4 li-,-*SI BETH wn 109 118 61 61 71 1- J Williams 8 Wilson 8-5 2 9-5 4-5 2-5 1€31=»GRACE Mc W M 7 7 7b S I 8 S 2 Schwebig E MeClonkey 15 25 25 8 4 1247 BDCL itn Ml I I # Tl I 9 9 .1 Bergen G E Galvin 100 100 100 40 20 Time, 25%, 52, 1:20%, 1:34%. Track slow. Winner — Br. c, bv Yankee — Femesole trained by W. H. Buckner. Went tp i«st at 4:49. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the H me. YANKER. regaining his speed suddenly and seeming favored by the rough going, began slowly, but gained steadily and. wearing the leaders down in the last sixteenth, won going away. HIPPER saved I ■men ground all the wav and finally outstayed COLONEL BROWN for second place. The latter was well ■n for Ihe entire race, "but finished tiring. CHILTON TRANCE set the pace to the stretch and tired. PLIANT appeared dangerous until forced to go wide on the stretch turn. SLEETH ran poorly and was never prominent. The winner, entered for 00. whs bid up to 06 and bought in. Scratched— 1045-Monsieur X.. 109; 1587 Be. 104: 1049-Tick Tack, 101; 1022 Gay Bird. 109: 1490 Irish-town. 104: 1648 Electric 9!; 16H Cliff Top, 104; 1579 Lure, 104. t ivei weights --Grace Mc. 8 pounds: Abdul. ■". C* f7 f* SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1233—1 :4S%— 4— 95. Purse 50. 3-year olds and up- y | y ward. Selling. Net value to winner 75; second. 0: third. 5. luTj Horses AWtPPSt 4. jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P EJ lt;4t;-NEV STAR w 4 11 !» 8 i1 4b V l" lJ Fain .1 L Bryan :; 4 18-53-2 7 W l624xMONTGOMBRT wb 8 113 8 7 f.h 5J 4» 33 a Forehand If Q Bedwell a 7 7 H 7 5 1650 NAUGHTY LAO wn 4 Iff I 3 4and V P 2 $• Jensen C Phillips 1 % 1 2 I i MoODOLLY BULTMAN w U MB t; 5 8 8 5t 5 4h Sctawebis E McCtoskey I I I 2 Mil BARN DANCE wu 4 110 2 2 :i2 2 21 4- 5-J OooM Hak 18 20 M 8 4 1611*MBRMAN wb 5 104 5 6 7 7 7 6» 61 Connors PM Walker 2" M 40 15 8 I960 LONG-HAND mtM 4 9 9 9 8 7 7« Goose A Weber la IS I I M , 1646H30LCONDA ■ 7 MV 1 1 21* 3 6h | s10 C Turner H Hurttscheil M 10 10 4 2 lG46JMONTAGNIE wn 5 116 7 4 li* 1 9 9 9 Botwell .1 M cwper 4 3 4 S-3 1-5 , Time. 25%, 52%. 1:19%. 1:47%. 1:54%. Track slow. Winner— B. g. by Star Ruby— Nineveh trained by E Moore i . ,.,.,,. Went to riost at 5:12. At jiost 8 minutes. Start good and slow. Won _„ handily; second and third dnv-itg NEW STAR began slowlv. but moved up with a rush after going a half mile and. drawing into the ie-id on the last turn held the "others safe to the end. MONTGOMERY was buffeted alK.ut during the early rotinlnc and finished fast and gamely. NACGHTY LAI moved up resolutely on the stretch turn, but tired Rear the end HOLLY BCLTMAN closed a big gap, BARN DANCE showed speed, but quit and had no ti.; haps. GOLCONDA tired in the last quarter. MONTAONIE quit after setting the pace for three- "Vcratched— l«503Frog. 104; 1458 Heart Pang. 107: 1503 Lady Orimar, 103; MM Wild Cherry. 100. overweights New Star. 1 pound; Naughty Lad, 1.


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