Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-22

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JUAREZ FORM CHART. j JUAREZ, MEX.. THURSDAY". MARCH 21, 1912.— Terrazas Park. Ninety-ninth day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of 102 days, ilo books on. i Weather clear. i Presiding Judge. W. H. Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. in.. Indicates apprentice allowance. *_ pr FIRST RACK -5-8 Mile. 95190— r s%— 9— 10S. Parse *30o. 3 year olds. Selling. Irj I OO Net value to winner ." : second, $■■": third. ... Ind Horses AWtPPSt % hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S I68HI8OM wsa l:: •; 1 l j i l* l B Johnson i K Newman I I •• -L I I j :.:;:;■ I " * ; STAR a ! ". t 41 6»* 4*1 2* Moleswh W B Freeman 10 15 10 1 8-5 1709,RiOYAL DOLLY ws MB It «i -i - 8"« H .1 :iliahan.I E Dwyer •; 7 7 I t-1 1768*McALAN wis 106 1 I s 74 8* I Small I C Ferrisa B-5 J 2 7-101-:: IMS wn,i BEAR w HI :: ." B*f ■■ -■ ■ Bosch W M Osia !• -•i -i l l :: ll86*OLD CROW ■ :e, 7 i 64* 6 ;« Hill -i T Bobbins ."• « I 3 8-1 17 K» KITH ESTHER ■ MM 1 H 10 » S 7- Buxton H T Batchelsr 15 1". 15 »i :: 17n! *l. RI I.I-7M w Ml I 7 H I 7. 8»» Willis Korea A M;iy M ■» M 12 ti 1708 FLORENCE KRIPP w ioi 10 lo ii io !» a- Kederls i B Hereon 15 IS 15 •; I 1709 CALETHLMPIAN B IM E E 73 C? 10 103 C Grand .i Stephenson 15 15 15 6 3 p;si ROSE SWEET w Ml I s :» 11 11 11 Fur RStme F D Howard lo M M b 4 Time. 225. 47. 1:00%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. bv Abe Frank — Dead Clack trained by H. s. Newman. Went to post at 2:1.. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. . ISi| began rapidly and shot to the front and won all the way unextended. DOG STAR closed a gap into S fast __Mqg second. ROYAL DOI.I.Y ran in closest early pursuit and tired in the stretch drive. MeALAN was unsounded and hampered in the early running and came fast after securing a clear course. WILD HEAR ran a good half and fell hack. OLD CROW showed speed. Scratched l7o:t Freewill, ins; 1851 Boyal Nettie II.. 101. Overweights — Dog Star. 2 pounds: Rutli Esther. 1. SECOND RACE — I Mile. 1334— 1:37%— 4 — 112. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. ITO/* I Q O Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. y 0: third. 5. I iid Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners . O H C P S Iv.HiiiN LOUIS am 7 M6 lit i 1*1 1* 1«* Buxton i H Mead 1-5 4-B 4-5 1-4 oat 1477SiaURD w 4 105 l .". Vf 9 -• - Moleswh ii Mrrlan 1 6-5 fi-5 1-4 out i7oi I. M ECKERT v, 7 no :: ! :;!i 3J, 4 4 ::. H HoffmanB C Barttschell lo II ii ! l-j l.s.»Kli; EL.K * t M i 14 1* I* S* » Hill I- W Hicks 15 15 10 2 l-J Time. 24%. 48%, 1:13%, 1:39%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. bv Ben Bramble .lane Farrell trained by J. H. Mead, Went to i« st at 2::ts. At post 2 minutes Start gi" d and slow. Won driving: second and third the sum-. John LOUIS was Bared for three-quarters, but dose up. then, in s bard struggle, oatgamed SICFRD. The latter ran a good race and finished resolutely, but was beaten on his merits. L. M. ECK-FRT caught the tiring KING BLK in the stretch and outstayed him for third place. KING ELK showed much speed in paceinakmg to the stretch. Scratched n;s7 Woiterton. 110. Overweights — Sigurd. 1 pound. Q rT THIRD R ACE 3-4 Mile. C.KSG23— 1:11.-2—100. Purse 00. 4-year olds and upward. Irr I O I Selling. Net value lo winner 25: second. $» : third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V* Vand a4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i7L4M:EN WILSON as t Pk -j. 1 nw 33 ] , s Johnson .1 II Mc Yacken t I ai 4-", J-.i 1700 ROB EfRTA w I 102 :i 2 t- 4- »" V Buxton C 11 Haird 6 6 6 3-2 1-2 1679 CHANTICLOR w 5 105 5 5 1" l1 22J 3" R Hoffman F M Hopper l » M H 1 3 - 1«37 GECIOO ws 5 110 16 6 6 5 4*1 Ked ris L I King --■ 1-2 1 - 1 117 1711 "GOLDEN KIKY wsa 5 93 6 4 -- ■-■ V 5*1 Hill E 1. Fltagerald 12 16 M 1 1 IS68 TACLOW DIP w » I MM 4 :; E E I I Rosen H Marow M 1» 15 5 2 Time. 23%. 47%. 1:14%. Track fast. Winner— B. g, by Kismet, bv Melton— Jennie K. trained by L. . Williams. Went to post at ;::or,. At post 1 minute. Start g ««l and slow. Won dnvin-: Second and tiiird the vane. HKN WILSON was reserved behind the leaders to the stretch, then came with a tine burst of spaed and woa drawing out ROBERTA closed a gap and finished fast and resolutely. CH. NTICLOR sot a fast p#ee lo the stretch and tired in the final drive. GFI.KO began slowly and was i,-,dly outrun early, then came fast in the stretch, but too late. Scratched 1689 Eye White, 110. Qvei weights Roberta. 2 pounds: Clianticlor. 4: Tallow Dip. ■" . FOCRTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. 03023— 1 :11 ;-.-- 2 — lKi. 1 Purse 00. 3 year olds and upward. IfTQQ __4_OjC7 Allowances. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % 4 s4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S F.7HKNFIELI S I !•* 1 4 V- 1" 1*1 1" BaZtOfl 1 L Frown 6-5 7-5 7 l»l -3 out i«»yoHN c;kiffi" ii. «rs 10 IOC : l JJ -- : Moleswh D C Cottle I I s 2 4 5 1712 UNCLE REN w 4 M :, I I 1 4* 41] I* A Murray J F Newman I C I 3-2 3— MMO*POLLIE LEVY m M 1 2 " " 1 J CallahanG M Odom 1735 PRIDE OF LISMREwa 5 lOS 2 Roaen T Moulding 3 3 3 11: Thaw, 22%. 47, 1:11%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. h, bv Star Slniot Ix.lee I trained bv J. L. Brown. Went to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Stait good and fast. Won cantering: second and thud driving ENFIELD took tiie lead at once and raced closely with FRIDF OF LISMORE to the head of the Stretch, from where he drew awav and won in a canter. JOHN GRIFFIN II. closed up ground resolutely and made a fast finish. FNCLF BBN came from far back into a gaBM third. FOLLIE LEVY was in need Of : race PBIDE OF LISMORE ran a fast half and quit badly. Scratched 1 l«41Sela!l, K 2. overweights — Fncle Ben. 1 pound: Pride of I.iMiiorc. .:. O O FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 03023— 1 :11%— 2— IOC,. Purse 00. 3 year-olds. Allowances. Irj j Q»7 Net value to winner S225: second. S50: tli ird. 5. • Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13 i_ c,r 1: i H, w 110 I : ■ ■! 1 :. l:uxt"n H-i:dsonAHo in s .. 11-511 51 •". 1 ; 1 ; .--M OONXOR »i:n* E 4 ■• ■ S -- -I Rosen ■ B Pierron -" 21 i-1 I I 7. MBUT SAWYER w Ml i 1 B*l 1 ■ 1 C Grand .1 o ,v 1 ; II Reenel 10 1" 3 1 fTzTOBABY 1H LL a 105 2 1 « • :. 41 R Hoffman W I ford A Fi/erl ! 7-W1-3 I 1 mm: STAR ws Wl • U 2 1 - B C Banbury 1 1 I 2-6 out I1.s-a PAIGE a m - i E Hill CCoker «• ■ N M I Time. 23%. 48%. 1:14%. Track fast. Winnei F.r. c. bv Carrv Herrmann The GorerneM train- d by S. M. Henderson. Went !■• post :-t ;: 54. At post 1 minutes. Start good and stow. Won driving: second and third the ■feme ci R,nola was shut off shortly after passing the hall and again in the stretch, but came fast an I gamely In thi last sixteenth and got up to win drawing cleai SAM CONNOB also moved up fast from th bead of the stretch and finished resolutely. 1.11:1 T. SAWYER took the lesd on the turn, but began to fire in the Baal hundred yards. BABY BOLL finished well. LONE STAR nsOl badly after setting the i :;rly pace. Overweights Sam Connor. 1 pound. A f SIXTH RACK — 5 1-2 Furlongs. M078— 1:05% -4—108. Parse 00. 3 year olds and up- Irr | 4H./ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % • Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1TM CAMARADA w .". !♦.. Mil s"1 4J 3h 1* Kederis , A Sersani 10 W 1* 4 :■:..* E A lMHVlK n 1 1«E ! 5 2" 2*1 1** 3" Murraj W l Padrick 1 2| f I7UTHE isi[ n: b I 8511 •• " ■•■ c ■ • OaltahanJ W Batep 10 M l" 4 2 MM i MONTGOMERY wn 115 7 3 7 •■ • U Johnson M !»hleldi IS M M 1711 II 1KB MOLETT wb S III I 2 i 1- 1*1 _ !- HoltmanJ W Lav. -J I t-l I5M BALELLA an i Kfl i 1 v 5* 6» a*! Small Cow.11 _, Parker I E 1 ins ERROR aiMCio 7 eii 7-x ~ 7« 7J Buxton c w Qdsatr 10 10 st 4 I 1700 ORBA KM.ILE w S IM ".l- 11 U l ** Moleaw*b Allison at Morris f Ml 4 2 i-on nMAf- : «• 7 l*i 11 s le 10 10 ; ■_ Bur* game WeberandMcHonld W M 3» 8 4 17.»fDBER*,OOT w 5 106 14 3 9 S » W Hill W R Street 10 10 10 4 | 0 i : a i I I ! 1 I j : j i . 1 an sainkst w c 10s u 10 u 11 u u* Rsjw ,u ,M, ,;,", , L L L t" , IIiMul.rantl M J I 4 MlirWALANl V4MC IU U U U l-« Willis h L - l H « Post M Baiter JO JO 13 C o 16C8MAXXNG W 4 Ml E H H 1683 BOANO wb 4 107 114 14 14 14 14 C Grand I Striker 10 10 S 4 - Time, 23%, 48, 1:07%. Track fast. Winner— Blk. f. bv Cesarion— Chum trained by J. Rusher. ......... Weal to post at 4:20. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Y on easily: second and third driving. CAMARADA closed a big gap rapidly from a slow beginning and. passing the leaders iln the stretch with a rush, won in a canter. EVA PADW1CK ran a good race and outgni 1 III-. VISITOR irwsecOBd place THE VISITOR was always prominent in the running and tinished resolutely. DANE _ MONTGOMERY closed big gap. MIKE MOLETT quit after making the pace fast to the stretch. The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to _5 and bought in. Scratched — 107K Regards, 112. _ Overweights — Catnarada. 1 pound: Tiie Visitor, 5: Error. 3: _■____ 2: Boano. 6. CHARLESTON FORM CHART. 5a* CHARLESTON. S. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912.— Palmetto Park. Fiftieth day. Charleston Fair and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 75 days. 15 hooks on. I Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. F. Sclmlte. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. F. J. Pons. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. "Indicates apprentice allowance. ± Q FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 1507— 4S",— 2—103. j Purse 50. 2-year olds. Selling. / Irj I __ O Net value to winner 75: second. 0: tiiird. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt j % % Str Fir. Jockeys Owners O H C P S ic,:::; SPRIGHTLY Miss w HI 5 1 IS li l1 C Peak F D Weir I ZJ H-51-5 J S 1633 PRINCE FONSO fMB 111 I 7 3i 4 J" Fain ■ W .1 Lissell .. 2E ... I • 1703 ST AVANO w 10S II 7 B| "" .1 Deapt W E Nunn 10 IS K ♦ .--. lev:t-l-ACSTINA W 110 8 3 ll J-- 4l T KiXrner .1 C Miluni 3 0;. I I I 168» FRANK HUDSON w 113 7 6 I X* E McTagrt Gallaher "Bros B I s :; *-•• 1670*FLABP/E1RGA8T will 1 4 Si l | « F Moore .1 L Holland 10 1. 8 o 8-5 HOMELAND w 115 4 8 I I 7 ButWell O A Mianchl 8 30 » I 4 lC44»*AfJTO RUN wu 110 J 5 i" 7 V C Turner C Woodford « .._■ BVol 1 - SWEET TIMES wu 114 3 I .1 I • Skirvin J H McCarren 30 00 b0 al lo Time. 23%. 49%. Track fast. Winner — B. f, by Ildrim — Lochaber trained by F. D. Weir. . . Went to post at 2:33. At post 2 minutes Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv-inc. SPRIGHTLY MISS was in close forward contention and lucky for the entire race and. standing the Baal drive gamelv. held the others safe at the end. PRINCE FONSO came with a rush 111 the last quarter ad got up in the last stride for second place. ST. AVANO closed a big gap and was going fastest of all al the end. FAUSTINA set the early pace and tired badly in the last sixteenth. FRANK HLDSON suf-lered from interference on the stretch turn, which cost him second place. Scratched— 1702*Ktnder Lou, 108; Fern Louise. 103. SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274—1:13% — 1— 100. » Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. 17OQ I __ Ys Selling. Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third. 5. fieT Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S h-.m-star BLUE wn :. Mfi I E 5 :r- 5 S C Turner C Woodford a 1 II f-1 I • 1547RAGJCAN wb 6 105 11 2* lh lh 2« C Peak RS Hrusb 2 a 9 ■-.. 1 -2 1 j Id lHVRAOH 4 105 4 4 li» J- V o1 W Doyle W T Ryan J 21 I ♦ -; 3-o nW TOP NOTE WB 6 102 5 S 7 5l 41 41 Hopkins W A XLissc 13 25 25 7 2| ies « IIPPY s 4 ltd 7 6 4 41 5= 51 Schwebig W B Carson JO 40 40 10 5 IT n;-HRLLB CLEM w 5 104 3 ?, 3 6 « f Forsythe H G BedWCll I 1J U 4 So HW8ABO BLEND w 6 114 C J 8 7i 7 7- 1 Koerner L Smitha JO 40 40 10 4 1661 CHARLEY STRAUS ws 4 112 2 7 •%,•»__ 8 E Martin C A Leiman 50 100 100 50 10 Time. 24. 48. 1:14%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. h. by Star Ruby— Bonnie Blue II. trained by J. McCormach. .___._ Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. STAR BLFE was away slowlv. moved up steadily and. standing the tinal drive gamely, got up to v. in in the last stride. RAGMAN forced PHARAOH into exhaustion in the first half and tired badly near 1he end. but held on resolutely. PHARAOH showed speed, but was incompetently ridden and might have been macli closer up with a good ride. TOP NOTE came from far back in the stretch. BELLE CLEM ran poorlv. TfPPY showed speed, but tired. Scratched— 1710 Love Watches. 105; 1058 Minnie Bright, 102. Overweights- Ragman. 1 pound: Tippy. 3. ■ QA THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1260— 1:07%— G— 107. Purse 00. S year-olds and up-| Irj Qyf ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 10: second. ___ third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 V. "j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S £89 C A UGH HILL 4 107 2 5 4| 4| II 1 ■ . C Turner T l Sullivan 4 5 11 1-2 l«47*TRAINCE wn 6 1 « 7 2 Ii 1- B j: T Koerner J R Walnwriaht 1 8-6 3-4 2-5 out 1588 ROSE QUEEN w 6 105 4 1 2ri 2i 3 3J Forsythe 11 G Bedwell M 15 IS 5 8-* l647*DONAU WB 5 US 5 3 Si 5i 4s 4- Put well W Gsrst 1 . . 2 .10 WO.-ISIDORA 3 08 I 1 7 7 6J 5l Connor P M Walker 20 30 30 10 4 ;.. 17 MONTCALM w 5 105 1 4 ■ 31 V il E Martin Mrs J W Flynn 14 15 12 4 .-j Ci::Sil, DY SYRIL w 5 K IS S" S 8 74 Connolly W G King -DoddsSfl 25 20 6 3 1588 TILL NIGHTMARE Wl 88 S ti ti V 7 I Skirin L P Doerhocfcr 20 40 40 12 J Time. 23%, 47%, 1:00%. 1:07 new track record. Track fast. Winner — B. c, bv Caughnawaga — Whiplash 1 trained by A. Ziinmerl. Went to post at 3:24. At post 8 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily, second and third __-__. driving;. CAUGH HILL followed TRANCE closely to the last furlong, where, under punishment, he swerved and Interfered with TRANCE, then drew out to win by a good margin. TRANCE showed great speed 111 pace-making and tired after going a half mile, but finished gamely. ROSF QUEEN ran well up all the way. DONAU had no mishaps and was going fast at the end. TILLIE8 NIGHTMARE would have been closer up but for going wide and was eased up in the stretch. ISIDORA finished fast and bears watching. MONT-_____ tired after running weil to the stretch. O -| FOCRTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1248— 1:40%— 4 — 103. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Irj I pi Allowances. Net value to winner 10; second. 1912.sh0; third. 0. , Ind Horses AWtPPSt % Vfe % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ilh.tDDR. IMENNER W 1 107 5 1 li l1 I" I1 1- BOtWeU H Ross i 2_ 2_ 1 .5 1491 M. W. LITTLETON w 4 10» 7 5 2?. 2i J"k 2. -_ McTagrt G W Scott 5 I 8 2 i N i "Mist R ORY N WB 4 109 1 I 3 IfH 4= 4.. 8 T Ko« rner J MacManus 8| 31 23 S-Wl-2 1*47 CARLTON G. w 5 112 I 4 4l 42 3i 3l 4i C Peak L Johnson 3 3i 14-.jl 1 : ].:il OAKHl T.ST w 6 K»9 4 7 7 7 51 V 5" Cculd P M Walker IS 28 JO I loicobl OF OPHIR w4Md :: :: 5 » El 6" 6,: 6« 3 Deav*p*t L P Doerhoafer 16 26 26 8 99 -i - ■r.Ri liSSE l wn 3 95 E « «» 8* 7 7 7s Hopkins Tennessee Stable 80 loo 100 40 20 1469 SCI LITFRE WB 1 bM 8 8 8 I I I I Fain J B Bowman 300 10 01iinO50O 100 Time. 25, 49%, 1:15, 1:41%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Prince of Melbourne— Rossair trained by W. II. Brooks. Went to Mist at :;:5V At i ost 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. PR DUBNNBB wont into the lead at once and. showing the most speed and being well ridden, set the pace throughout and held the others safe when it came to the final drive. MARTIN W. LITTLETON was well up in closest pursuit for the entire race and made a game effort. STAR ORYAN showed early * efij and a appeared badly beaten in the stretch, but outgamed CARLTON G. for third place. The latter ran as if "■ short and should be improved by this race. OAKIIFRST tinished well. Scratched— 1659 Spohn. 109; 1718 Chester Krum. 112: 1570 Bard of Hope. 9u: 162 Mad River. ! .». Overweights — Gold of Ophir. 2 poimds; Sculpture. 4; Dr. Duenner. 1. FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1:13%— 4— 100. Purse 50. 3-year-olds. Fillies. 17QO | Q __% Selling. Net value to winner 75: second. : third. 5. Ind HorsalT AWtPPSt _, V_ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 1703*QUBEN BEE w 107 7 3 1 2 h 1_ 1 Skirvin C O Reed 3 M 13-515 2 5 fHSOEFTICUBNCY ws 109 3 1 21 1"" 2_ 2 Hopkins J L Holland ii i - 4-o - -. 170S*GOLD MINE a l«| « 6 6i I" 3i 8 C Tamer L LeBlond M * 28 7 Ji 17W*DIPP£B W 100 S 2 3 4i 40 4_ Lounsby F Jaggts h, Lit 20 i o 1675 OHn/TON TRANCE W 107 2 4 41 5J 51 5 ButWell T R Condrun lo 12 lo I 7 . Ui;-*LADY McGEB wb 103 1 7 5i « « 8»» J Hanover F Hm 2 11..11..1.. 2-5 1703SAIUIO SHAPIRO a W2 4 5 7 7 7 7- Schwebig B ScrheTber » 80 88 20 10 1648 RAPACIOUS w 102 I S 8 T 8 8 W Dunn P S I Randolph w» 188 H8 I" 88 Time. 24, 48, 1:15. Track fast. Winner— B. f, by Bannockburn — Humming Bee trained by C. O. Reed. ,.,,,,., Went to post at 4:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. QUEEN BBS acted sourly while at the post, but Reran well and showed much speed, but had to lie shaken up in the last furlong, then won going away. EFFICIENCY forced the early pace and took the lead on the last turn, but tired near the end. GOLD MINE loomed up with a rush on the stretch turn and tinished fas; DIPPKR and CHILTON TRANCE went well. LADY McGEE ran poorly and can do much better. The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to ,005 and bought iu. Scratched— 1703 Christinas Daisy. 05: 170C. Booby. 104: 1075 Pliant. 102. Overweights- Uold Mine. 2 pounds: Chilt.-n Trance. 2. O Q SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1:13%— 4— 100. Purse 50. 4-year-olds and upward. Irj | CO Selling. Net value to winner 75; second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H g P s 1707 C A SO IK wn ti 10S 9 3 2* 8*| M 1*1 Fain P H Johnson 8-5 Ji 11 57-101 :; 171/7 EMERALD ISLE w 4 107 8 6 4-3% V S«* Hopkins W A Massey 8-5 2 9-5 7-101 3 1693 WEST POINT wn 4 105 11 51 61 4i 3 J Bruce W T Anderson 10 12 4_ 2 1 KM JOE ROSE WB 6 114 2 7 OJ 5J 5J 41 Obert B Martin C 12 12 1 2 H,71 ST ROVER wn 5 104 7 2 31 4i ti 51 Dreyer J S Ownl.ey 60 100 W 41 88 1076 BARN DANCE WB 4 109 6 9 9 7 7 f Gould O Hak 6 6 6 2_ 1 16SS LOUIS D. COONETSwas 4 Md S 4 Ill- Q 7: Spellman Tennesaee Stable 8 10 10 4 8-a ICSl GRECIAN REND wb 5 102 4 5 7- I I V Chajapell C C Thomas 58 188 MM 48 28 165S CONGO wsb 7 105 3 S _ 9 I 8 W D..y|.. W L Williams 50 Z» 20 S 4 Time. 24. 48%, 1:15%. Track fast. Winner— B. g. bv Ben Brush — Rosegarland trained by W. Raymond. Went to post at"4:53. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. CASQUE, running in improved form, wore LOFIS DES COGNET8 down in the lirst half and. taking a good lead in the stretch, won easing up. EMERALD ISLE Buffered from interference, but made up ground and Snlsbed fast. WEST POINT, weakly ridden and tak-n extremely wide in the stretch, tinished gamely and probably was best. JOE ROSE was well up throughout. LOUIS DFS COG NETS tired after showing much speed in pacemaking to the stretch. BARN DANCE ran poorly. Scratched — 1010 Ace of Clubs. 109: 1720 Cooney K., 107. Overweights — Casque. 1 |ioiind: Louis des Cogncts. lj: Congo. 1. Q A SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1002— 1 :4S%— 4— 102. Purse 00. 3 year olds and up-| Irj f 4fc ward. Selling. Net value to winner 4* : second. 0: third. 0. Ind Hoise8 AWtPPSt 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0__H____J______ KmEDDIB GKANEY wit 5 111 3 4 2- 2:; .« 1- I Forsyth- HO I ted well ToT 1 1-3 .-UL IT-s SHORT ORDER WSB 8 111 2 3 35 31 Ii :.3 -- E Martin .1 R Wainwnght 28 M 18 I -. 1646»PETBR PENDER w 6 114 4 S 5 •"• a E S* Roberts a D Hammond 8 12 18 2 i -HiiVM, REPORT wn 5 116 6 1 4- 4i 4J 41 4» J Deavpt W B Nunn 5 9 I S-., 3 .. 1«9» CUTTYHUNK B I 4 III 1 I l3 l4 I4 2* 5" C Tuner .1 V Iangle 4 4 2 t- out UK liV, KILDERKIN k-|l,lKRKI U ws» :. m 5 I 6 8 « « 6 St-inhMt H Steinhardt 40 100 100 30 lo xirae, 28, 50, 1:16. 1:43%. 1:50%. Track fast. Winner — B. h. bv Ossarv— Mav W. trained by II. O. BcdwelD. Went to post af."«:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good and alow. Won easily: second and third driviuir. FPDIK Ci:NFY much the best, followed CFTTYHTNK closely to the last piarter. where he went into the had and won in a canter SHORT ORDER was prominent throughout and tinished gamely. PETER PENDER closed a gap and cam- with a rush iu the last quarter. BOYAL RKPORT ran i»oorly. CFTTY-UCNK set the pace with I loa_ lead to the stretch, then quit badly when challenged. Scratched -1 1 075. Y anker. 96; 1676 New Star. 110: H7»t4i.Tohn Furlong. 113.


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