Juarez Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-24

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, JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ, MEX.. SATURDAY. MARCH 23. 1912.— Terrazas Park. One hundred and first day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of 1»2 days. 10 hooks on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. II. Shelley. Starter. H. Morrissey. Racing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. m.i. "Indicates apprentice allowance. 1*7 £f FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. 1334-1:37%— 4— 112. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. i JJ Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt tt M: % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 17.:, Ft i|TAUI,l6li i: ! 100 t; :» ;, k Ji 1 T3 lA Buxton f W Gasser IS LtJ 20 I 4 1723:GEOEGE GUYTON us Clio 4 10 9 n 6- 21 2*1 C Grand T F White M U U I 2J 1727:,SAM BARBJ8R WS t l» ft 2 4»i- C- 5k 41 3- A Murrav W St Vincent 4 4 4 88 4-7j 1727*FORT JOHNSON wb 7 110 2 0 3M» 41 31 4 Smell J C Perries 88 84 8-5 88 1-2 1727 THE PEER w € 110 S, 0 6* k» 3i 5* •" H HoffmanT Y Rutherford Id 15 15 I I 1722*RUBIXON wsn 9 no 9 4 l . 1* 8* •» $■* Burnum T Breedlove M 15 15 « 3 174BTOM FRANKS w 6 110 11 1 2* Q sh 7] 7" Groth A C Mc affcrtv M 15 IS 0 3 I 171o-hkai:ts relief ws7 108 2 7 5 S 71- » 81 8 Johnson W R Street 10 12 12 5 U 1727 HARLEM MAID wh C ins 7 3 71 J 9 S 8" Kederis F M Hopper 15 24 20 8 4" 17M RAMPANT ira 1 104 1 8 10 1 ] • Pi W" B Cotton B Mock 15 29 24 I 4 I nZ7*DOTTOE B. ■ 4 M E n n n n n n Mil! .1 Lowrie 21 3 3 88 8-5 Time. 24. AS%, 1:14%. l:4iy5. Track fast. wiener— Br. g. by Yorkshire Led— Port Wine trained by I" i. Oeseer, Went to post at 2:18, At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won easily: second and third driving. roRTARI.INGTON. always well up. moved to the front on the far turn and. taking a »ood lead, held the rtce safe to the end. GEORGE GCYTON began slowly, but cum- from far beck into a game second. SAM BARBER ran well and finished fast. FORT JOHNSON ran well for three-quarters, then tired badly. DOTTIE B s bridle slipped after the start antl her rider could not assist her. THE PEER showed s| eeil. RUBINON get the early pace, but quit in the stretch drive. Scratched -n74S Travp]lcr. 113; 1723 Cry Baby. Ki4: 15gg_Crow Robb. 106: 1727 Lonia. IPS. If] f* -| SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 93623— 1:11%— 2— 100. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. I Dl Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U 4 s Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1711 ROMPIE w 4 148 M 8 7 7- 6* [j It HoffinanC Jackson ti s s I 5-6 171" BOA NO wsj 4 MS 7 7 4» 4 - 3- 2» C Grand I Striker 5 5 5 2 1 1848 PLEASING m • m 1 " B 9* V ■■ Hill -I A Oehoa M 1: 1. | I 174K AUTUMN ROSE w I Ml 9 I 2? 2" 24 4"* B Johnson Mrs C I Crippen 7 10 4 8-5 4-5 16S4 COPPERS WS T Ml 12 8 S 8 5| Groth B Edgar M 1", 15 I I 1714 NEW CAPITAL WB 5 108 E 9 • I • • E Cotton W 29 Cott n 5 6 5 2 1 1364 MAPLETON SIM 2 I ."."• 5* 4* 7- Buxton Mrs F Itsoa N 1- 12 I BJ PACIFIC© w lo His l M M M M 5 A Murrav A K ■oropoulos M 2" 24 I 4 3711 ANTTGO wn I ill s l 2 i V 71 H Small .1 E Derjrer 10 15 15 6 3 1292 C. II PATTEN wn 5 111 2 t • II I.enzinger 2 3 3 4-5 3 S Time, 23. 48*i. 1:15. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Hawkswbk — Mica trained by . Jecksee. Went to i ost at 2:3.t. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won Qklfleg; srrond and third the Ml ROMPIE began slowly, but saved inueli ground by I Close stretch nan and. in a long stretch drive, go up to win drawing clear." BOA NO ran torwsrdly and math ■ geese, but tiring, finish. PLEASING was uu paced early, but finished with a rush. AUTUMN ROSE ran ■ good half ami tired in the tinal drive. ANTTGO showed early speed. C. II PATTEN set a fast early pace, but quit all over in the last sixteenth. Scratched I853tRoseworth, K :;: 1888 Kendng, 106. Overweights — Roapie. 4 pounds; Boaeo, 8. C* O THIRD race 5 1-2 Furlongs. S8WB 1:86% .4 MB. Perse 8888. 3yeart.bls. IT | £i Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. $." 0: thinl. 5. , Did Horss AWtPPSt 4 XA Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S l"7 iirim wb 1"S ;, :: « | :,■ i Kederis F Israel 8 12 12 :: 7-5 ITMRlgT a : I ■ i - II -: C Grand G M Od l I S »trl 14lsiMANAS«EH we IM ! 2 r i» f Bur game C E Rogers 4 I G71 ill i:i v w w i l 2 ::i ;:■ » R HofftnenL A Blajdngame ,7721 ! ii"o-ri;nx era loj I ."•"- *.- 4. ■"- Buxton Hend*sondtH igan l 5 6 3-2 3-5 1 !T..;-!IIV EMILY w 81 8 I U 4 8 I Hill I Lowi • S 12 lo I 1 Time. 23?5. 47, 1:0125. 1:08. Track fast. Wit. ih i- B. c. bv Solitaire II. Folly trained by J. Tighet. Went t«i post at 3:06. At post 1 minute. Start gtxxl ami fast. Won driving; second and thinl the same DUDO was badlv outrun for the first half, but cesse like a cyclone through the stretch anil zot up • t.. aria ill the last stride. TOCRIST jum[ ed up In the air at the Start, but was lucky in getting through on tli far turn and wore MANASSEH ibwii in the stretch, whereupon his rider began taking things easy : ami. not seeing DUDO coming, carelessly threw the nice sway. MANASSEH sel an extremely fast pace and tired in the hnal drive. HARDY ami MARY EMILY -bowed speed, hill failed to slay. AOGUTN ran n bad race. Overweights -Hardy. 4 pounds: Aeguln. 1. __ rVOQ FOURTH RACE- 3-4 Mile. 03023— 1:11 Vr.-2 -100. Purse 00. 4-year olds and~up- J QO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. Q: third. 5. nil Horses AWtPPSt 4 V4 =K Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S "pT" J II BEBD »n ■ MJ 3 5 l: 2i 1°" lnk Buxton 11. nd*soaandHogan 8 5 :• 5 ! 5 :: .". 1-4 1724,BOB LTNCH W8B 5 102 1 4 |» 1J 2H 2* liill J Randolph § and and S-o 3-5 I I , ! 1 • : 188l EfTB WHITE ws 5 110 4 2. 5 41 3*i 3* Kederis Woodford »t Fizer:! 3J 31 6-525 ICW N ;i:i.rs w 7 8fl E I 3» 5 E i-- H Cotton .1 8 Schneider ."» 7 7 2| 4 . 1738JOHN MUFFIN II. WS 10 110 2 1 28 P 1- E C Grand I C Cottle 3 3 3 1 M Time. 23. 48V5, 1:13%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. h. bv Woolsthorpt — I.iska trained by S. M. Henderson. Went to iM!st at :.:.;2. At post 1 minute. Start gtxxl and fast. Won driving: second and third the same. J. H. REED moved up steadily from a slow beginning and finally outstayed BOB LYNCH after a lens and hard struggle. BOB LYNCH, showing much speed, set the pace fast ami hung on resolutely to the end. EYE WHITE was sharply shut off shortly after passing the half -mile ground and lost ground he could not recover, but finished fast. ANGELU8 and JOHN MUFFIN II. showed Speed, but seal badly. Scratched— 1725 Napa Nick. 108. FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 03023— 1:11M-.— 2— 100. Pares 00. 4-year olds and upward. Iryni I QtlC Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Did Horses AWtPPSt % 4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S lfiSttKTD NORTH w 5 K8 1 i T- 1-1 1 f$ B HoffrnenG YVhitconib 21 5 1 W 17 I MARSAMD W 1 K3 1 I 2- 23 2-12 Buxton J H Adains I 21 2J 4-.i . .» 1711KA.MSV w 6 108 7 5 3J 3- :52i 33 C Grand E K Wright 2 I I 4-j 1 3 1700 HELEN HAWKINS WB 4 M6 4 9 J 7 5- 41 A Murray E I Kaufman 20 2t 20 S 4 1740 EMMA G w 7 106 E 2 5i 5" 4- 5 Kederis Web. rA.McDonld » 28. 20 8 4 i.-.sl» MEETS W 4 100 2 « irk S 8 6"k Hill L W Hicks 30 30 30 12 « 174" D MONTGOMERY wsn 5 ill :: 8 7 : 7" 73 s Johnson M Shields M HJ s 4 s % 1578 REGARDS wn 8 Mi 1 4J 4» «n 8?. Bur tame V L Murray 24 28 28 8 4 171OKBA SMILE wn 5 107 . 7 s 6 » !• Small Allison It Morris 10 10 10 4 2 Time. 23%, 48%. 1:14%. Track fast. Winner— Blk. g. by Bannockburn— Merida trainetl by J. J. Quinlan. Went to post at 3:54. At post 1 minute Start good antl fast. Won driving: second anil third the same. KID NORTH went into the lead at once and. keeping it. gamely stood a hard drive at the end. MARSAND ran in nearest pursuit all the way and was gaining on the winner through the last fifty Verde. KAMSY ran well and held the remainder safe for third place. HELEN HAWKINS closed a big gap in the last quarter. EMMA G. and REGARDS showed speed. Scratched— 1740 Chess. 103. Overweights Kid North. 1 pound; Helen Hawkins. 2: Orba Smile. 1. ■ - a PC SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 9407S— l:05Vr, — i— 105. Purse 00. 3 year olds. IH 4 Q Q Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt A j ■•.j Str Fin Jockeys Owners II C P S~ lCSlMANDADERO w 112 i 1 5- 2* 2J 13 Buxton -I O ■ G H Keene2 21 2 4-5 1-2 1736ISOM WMB 105 4 3 l3 Ill1. 2- B Johnson . I F Newman 2 3 21 1 1-2 1881 SECRETE w 103 6 7 6 4,| 4*1 2*1 Bur game .1 T Bobbins M IS 1" * 1 173.". -DOG STAR w 107 5 4 4nt 5 31 4" O Grand VY B l eeinan 15 15 15 i I 1740 KRROIt WB 10S 11 3»» 6 »■* 5- Groth C W Gasser 15 15 15 ti 2 188 GIFT ws 112 2 2 7 7 7 6* Small Mrs L G Henry 5 8 8 1 I 2 1488 HAZEL C. w 105 7 5 2h 31 6 "- Hill .1 A Oehoa 15 15 12 5 2 17133DROMI wit 10S 3 S s | 8 Kederis F Israt 1 2 4 4 3 2 7 M Time. 22%, 47. 1:00%. 1:87%. Track fast. Winner — B. g, by Mazagan — Sekra trained by J. II. Keene. Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good antl fast for all but DROME Won driving; second and third the same. MANDADERO dwelt at the start, but came around rapidly on the outside and. flushing fast, wen drawing clear. ISOM set an extremely fast pace, but began to tire at the sixteenth post. SECRETE clos., l a gap and finished close up. DOG STAR ran well. ERROR was sharply shut off on the far turn. HAZEL C. showed speed, but quit. Scratched — 17403The Visitor. 103; 1714 Booger Battle. 112. Overweights — Dog Star. 0 pounds. CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1912.— Palmetto Park. Fifty second day. Charleston Fair and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 75 days. 15 l ooks on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. F. Schnlte. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. F. J. Pons. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.i. Indicates apprentice allowance. BJ O FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 1741— 47%— 2—103. Purse 50. 2-year-olds. Fillies. IfJ § fj Q Allowances. Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 5 C P S CHRISTMAS STAR w 107 4 L 1.. 2* ll J Wilson C Woodford 2 2 1 3 5 out 17"2YEMASSi:i: WB 114 3 6 48 :;i 2* McTagrt Gallaher Bros 6 10 10 3 4-5 l«70»ETHELBDRG II wn 114 6 5 2* 11 3i Skirvin J H McCarren 8-5 21 21 7-10out 1657 MISS EDITH w 107 5 4 3h 4" 410 C Peak F D Weir I I 7 2 7-10 PRETTY" MOLLY w 107 2 7 5 53 S1 Fain . W J Bissell 20 50 40 15 7 1670 MARIE T. W 107 7 2 o1 6 ti4 Diggins R T Wilson 60 100 100 30 12_ 1670 ELLA GRANE w 114 1 2 7 7 7 T Koerner W J Toombs 6 10 U 3 4-o Time. 24V5, 60. Track muddy. Winner— Blk. f. by Star Shoot — Breakwater trained by J. McCormack. Went to post at 2:29. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CHRISTMAS STAR, a reported good one. was away fast and. showing much speed, alternated with ETII EI.BIRG II. in pacemaking to the stretch and drew out decisively in the last furlong. YEMASSEE stood the lmal drive gamely and got up in the last few strides for second place. ETHELBCRG II. ran well and appeared to have the race at her mercy to the last furlong, but tired unexpectedly. MISS EDITH Buffered from keen Interference in the first quarter and probably would have been second with a clear course. EI.EA GRANI was almost thrown on the first turn. Scratched— ltuOTheresa Gill, 114. F 4 SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1:13%— 4—100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. 117 I O rib Allowances. Net value to winner 40; second. 0: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U Vr % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 96919 El /Et "II ON HER wb 8 120 1 3 2- 2* 1" V Jensen J McCauky 5 10 S 3 8-5 I7is CRAOKJ3R BOX WB 1 Ml 5 6 4 4= l| 2 Bhirvin C .1 Case] 6 ti M 88 2-6 1705 SUFFRAGIST u n 5 120 3 1 lJ l11. 21 31 Bruce W T Anderson 4 5 12 ES a 3 ■ 1249::SAGER wn 5 125 4 4 5; 5- 4« 4" T Koerner B Schreiber 2 :. 31 7 5 7-10 1542 BABBLER wis 4 115 1 5 31 32 .■- "•- Mentry J F Adams 7 s 7 ._ I 5 157". DILATORY wn 3 98 2 7 6 6 6 6i; E Martin H H Emmons 15 15 M 1 B-fi 1014 J. 11. BARR wsn 5 122 6 2 7 7 7 7 J Allen G M Johnson 10 15 15 6 2 Time, 24%. 49%, 1:18%. Track muddy. Winner — Br. h. by Voter — Quesal trained by J. McCaule.v. Went to post at 3:02. At i ost 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second ami third driving. ELECTIONEER was saved close up to the loaders during the early running and. wearing SIFFRAGIST down in the last sixteenth, lieid CRACKER BOX safe in the tinal drive. CRACKER BOX closed a big gap from a slow beginning anil was going fast at the end. SCFFBAGIST showed the most early speed, but tired near the finish. SAGER is no sprinter, but gained fast through the stretch. BABBLER ran fairly well. Scratched— 90257 Granite. 123: 1539 Sea Cliff. 117; 99214 Thirty Forty, 101; 1072 Astrologer, 101: 95190a MUs Nett. 113: 1715 Miss Juneau. 90; ISO: Arbutus. 113. ■j pr pr THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1:13%— 4— 100. Purse 50. 3-year-olds and upward. Irj I Q Q Selling. Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third. 5. lini Horses AWtPPSt % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 17M-TMON JACK S I 35 - 1 l •. I- ll l1 C Turner S Louis 6 6 5 2 1 M674ROYAL CAPTIVE w 6 109 7 5 51 4 3. 2.. McTagrt .1 R Wainwrilit 4 7 6 2 1 1719SfUREGET wn 5 109 9 2 21 21 2 . 3* Butwell W G.rst I 10 s 3 7-5 1720 MONTCAILM w 5 111 1 4 ■] 5* 4 4 | Fain Mrs .1 W Ilynn 6 7 41 2 1 17. : -BAGMAN S B I 107 4 7 j I ■ 61 5j C Peak R 8 Brush 4 6 41 2 1 1719 CAMEL WB 6 106 5 9 8 51 51 6i» Skirvin JH McCarren 10 15 15 6 3 l«74**OCHRE COURT WBB 2 92 10 S 9 9 7 7 Ambrose .1 L Holland 2 21 31 S5 4-5 1707KINP OLYMPIAN w 5 loo 3 3 4i» 7 8 8- E Martin W F Sehulte 8 15 IS 8 2 1112* LEWIS B 3 91 If 7 8 9 9- Loonaby J W Hedrick 20 30 3t 12 6 99571 EL BART w 4 105 lit 10 10 10 10 Gordon V H Coiurdon 1«9 HW ion 44 J Time. 25, 49%. 1:16. Track muddy. Winner — B. g, by Sorcerer — Discard trained by W. A. Burttschell. Weut to post at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start gtxxl sad slow. Won easily; second and third driving. UNION JACK was greatly favored by the going and. from a fast beginning, moved into the lead with s rush and WOO all the way never fully extended. ROYAL CAPTIVE came from a long way back in the hist quarter and finished gamely. SlREGET ran in closest pursuit of the winner, but tired seer the end. MONTCALM ran well, but was given a bad ride. RAGMAN ran poorly in the going. KING OLYMPIAN disliked the going and retired early. OCHRE COURT ran far bflow his best form. Scratched— 12743Sir Alvescot. 109; 14S7 Elizabeth Harwood. 103; 1249 Sticker. 110: 1705 Lackrose. 109: IGfMMTom Massie. 108. Overweights— Pnion Jack. 2 pounds. £?f* FOIRTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1:13%— 4— 106. Argyle Hotel Handicap. Value ,200. Irj I vj *Q 3-year-olds and upward. N.t value to winner $.800; second. 00; third. 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt A ¥i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 1672 MERIDIAN WB 4 122 1 3 M l1 l3 P T Koerner R E Canaan 7-5 8-5 6-5 1-2 out 1447HBLEN BARBEE WB 4 M8 4 5 4- V. 23 2»* Butwell J W Burttschell 2 3 3 7-10out I7.il -M. W. LITTLETON w 4 85 6 1 5 5 3= 3r Hopkins G W Scott 6 7 7 2 3-5 1730 ISIDORA W 3 97 2 2 3= 4= 4 4 Skirvin P M Walker 20 25 25 S 3 17J0»TRANCE WB 6 107 5 4 2" 24 5 fit McTagrt J R Wainwright 5 6 5 2 9-10 1479 CAPSIZE wn 4 96 3 6 6 I 8 6 E Martin Mrs J W Flynn 10 20 20 7 2 Time. 24%, 49. 1:16. Track muddy. Winner — B. c. by Broomstick — Sue Smith trained by A. Ewing. Went to post at 3:50. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second anil third driving. MERIDIAN outclassed the others, was hustled into the lead in the tirst quarter and easily held the race safe to the end. HELEN BARBEE was taken wide in the early running and went around the others on the stretch turn into second place, but tired slightly near the end. MARTIN W. LITTLETON seemed to slip frequently la the going, but got to going fast in the stretch and almost got» up for second place. ISIDORA snowed early speed. TRANCE quit in the last quarter after running in closest pursuit to the stretch. Scratched— 99421 Ethel D.. Ill; 1731 Carlton G.. 110: 170fiSylvestris. 102: 1755 King Olympian, 100; 10fl8Gay Fisher. 1¥i: ICOOiTom Massie. 100; 1730lCangh Hill. Ill; 1730Rose Queen. 101: 1713 Jack Parker. KM; 17i5-T. It, Green, 117; mlrince Ahmed, 114; 157S Commoners Touch, 88. overweights— Trance. 1 pound. IfJ PT IT FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1092— 1 :#»%—#— 102. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and up I fj I ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 75: second. 5; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 71s MO K LEI : w 4 l-r, ;; l V 312l 1- lak T Koerner C 8 Wilson i I 9 5 3 5 out 1«08OUY FISHER wit 6 107 6 6 6 6 51 2" 2» J Wilson K V OlOOSiey I M 10 ;; 7-5 1718lLOCHIEL wn 4 110 1 3 SJ 2" 3" 32 3« Forsvthe 11 G Bed well 2 2| :,i 65 1 E 17ls JlDGE MONCK w 4 98 5 4 41 41 4l 4 43 Ambrose W P Austin 6 9 I I 88 171s BEACCOLT WB 7 107 4 I 51 51 6 53 5« Diggins R T Wilson 3 B 16-51 1-2 P22-SIR CLEGES wn 7 106 2 2 I1 Is l3 6 6 Hopkins W A Massey 10 15 12 4 8-5 Time. 25. 51. 1:17%, 1:45, 1:51%. Track muddy. Winner— B. c. by Sain — Theresla trained by C. S. Wilson. Went to post at 4:1S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. MOCKLER was saved under restraint to the stretch turn, where he saved ground anil, standing the final drive gamely undei; a vigorous ride, held GEY FISHER safe at the end. The latter began slowly and loomed up with a rush on the stretch turn, but was forced to go wide and tired a trifle near the end. I OCHIEL ran a good race and might have won with a better rider. BEAFCOlP retired after going a half mile. SIR CLEGES set the pace by a wide margin for three-quarters and quit badly In the stretch. JUDGE MONCK ran well. Overweights — Guy Fisher. 1 pound. Irj KQ SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1730—1:07—4—107. Purse 00. 3 year olds and up~-% fJKJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 441; second. 0: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt M? % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S !•■• -MAGAZINE WB 7 112 3 I J«| 2" 1* Is Hopkins w A Masst 3 5 2-6 1-2 1-4 out IS8 OAGNANT W 2 26 t 7 7 7 4 2» Rowley Tennessee Stable 60 100 100 30 10 r-i CAPFTAN BRAVO u I M • E 5* 4" 2 P B Martin W !• Sehulte 6 s 5 l i j 1704»CHILTON SQUAW WS t Ml 7 4 4 5 21 !•■ C Turner B Lous | ,. .; ir;i J 1728 f lONKV K. WBSM 9 f, 8 6- 6 58 Iunsbv Mrs J W Flvnn 12 20 8 " - l:i: H.L waS 245 I 2 If 5* 7 6 Chappell Mrs E A Whitney 8 15 15 4 7 5 1671»DESCBNT A2MT Was K 11 1= 11 51 7 Forsythe M G Bedwell 20 30 SO 8 1 98823 P*CFJSS I.NDISTBY WB I W I 9 I 8 BJ .1 Allen A L Kirby IAD 100 100 28 N V~i FELIX wi. :; 7 5 2 8 8 8 9 Skirvin T Abadti 100 900 300 100 90 Time. 24«i. 50. 1:03V5. 1:10. Track muddy. Winner — R. g. by Msssran Pins Rose trained by w. A. Massey. Went to post :it 4:44, At poM " minutes. Start g »d and slow. vToa cantering: second sad third .riving MAGAZINE was saved for the first half and sprinted away in the stretch to win as his rMer plei sed. GAGNANT closed ii s;tp and, saving much around in the last quarter, finished samely. CAPITW BRAVO showed speetl. but was tiring fast in the la t Sixteenth. CHILTON SQUAW wsn forced wide 4 tinier I faulty rid- and finished going fast. COONEY K. ran fairly well. CARROLL quit sfter betas; prominent for a half. DESCENDANT set the pace to the stretch and fell back abruptly. Scratched — 1400iKlng Avondale. 113; 1716 Premier. 90: 1732-Efflcienev. 04: 1707 Jacobite. 10.V 1635 .Tessup Rurn. 10i»; 1710 Wooltex. 87. Overweights — Chilton Squaw. 1 pound. STQ SEVENTH RACE- 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1543 -1 :46 f.— 4— 103~i Purse .r.0. 4 year-olds IfJ I Qq ami upward. Selling. Net value to winner 7..: second. 8"»0; third. Ti, ind Horses AWtPPSt .4 Vfc ■"•; Str Fin Jockeys Owners o 11 . p s AKKVIBW w 7 lor; :: 1 i r i f. i« |] x Koerner W O JoeMn 2 "1 2 1 1-2 17"4 NACGHTY LAD WS I MB 1 2 7»| V U 2J :• C Peak C Phillios | 1" p, | 149 ■■•MuXT ;oMERY wis S 107 5 5 61 4i 4 41 8 Forsythe H G Bedwell 1 ., : 5-5 4-5 17 I III.N HUTCHISON w 5 109 2 3 3h 2* 2 2 4 Hopkins SY A Massey I 4 f 1 I". I4M LONGHAND MB 5 105 4 10 11 8 71 6 f- MoTtirTt A Weber I M 7" 2 7-5 1721*AGNAR wsn 4 107 s 7 andl 5 6 7 6 J Hanover w Martin H 12 12 5 2 1480 THE G. BUTT RELY w5 115 748 5 9 8 7J Fain Mrs J W Flynn li 2J 2J 8 i 1734 CDTTTHUNK nIM Oil 10 10 M 10 Si Obert .r W Pangle H M 2« I 4 I ; .: :;♦ THDDT BEAR w 0 100 I I I 7 I 9 9 Moodv BCKvtM 68 mm« H 1720 SKMI -QUAVER ITI4MI1 !» |i 8 ,P* 5» 1 « Skirvin L H Adair M 16 IS I I 1706*MI8S J ON AH T4M2M t !. 11 11 11 11 C Turner 11 Fink 7 I 5 21 I ."• Time. 2523. 51. 1:18. 1:46. l:49«i. Track muddy. Winner — B. m. by Hamburg — Moraiagatde trained by W. O. Joplin. Went to poet at ."1:00. At poet 3 minutes. Start good anil slow. Won ill I Ml . Second and third the ! same. PARKVIEW, under a pood filler, was hustled into a Ion;: lead at mm and won all the way. but i "Ms tiring fast at the end. NAVGHTY LAI showed suddenly improved form and. closing a bis gap, tin- ! Isbed with a rush into a gaining second. MONTGOMERY ran well throughout and tiuished gamelv. HENRY ! Il TCHISON showed speed. bit tired in the last quarter. LONGHAND sulked early and finished fast. S SLMl-yLAVER showed early speed. AGNAR ran fairly well. The winner, entered for 00. was bid up i tn and bought in. Scratched— lti01=Montelair. 109: lf.U El Oro. 112: 1508 Otilo. loG; 171! Emilv Lee. 102: 1721 Frog. 101: 1 7 isSwcit Owen. 1C: not; Pedigree, l"3; 1C93 Rosebnrg II.. l OS ,


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