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PI M LI CO FORM CHART PJMXICO MD THURSDAY MAY 9 1912 Eleventh day Maryland Jockey Club Spring Meeting of 1C days 35 books on Weather cloudy Presiding Judge William P Riggs Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary William P Riggs Racing starts at 300 p m Chicago time 200 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig uns in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE 4 12 3furlongs 2130 54 2 115 Purse 400 2yearolds Maidens 2237 Fillies Selling Net value to winner 320 second 50 third 30 Ind Horses AAVtPPSt = i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 2194 LAWSUIT w 10S 1 1 I1 1 1 Ink Ambrose E B Cassatt 8 10 10 3 85 2134 MARY SCRIBE W 109 5 G 4 1 3 2 Butwell W S House 3 3 21 45 25 2175 SMASH w 109 S 3 21 23 33 McTagrt T Hitchcock Jr 12 15 8 3 32 32i21S3MCCO5UKEE i21S3MCCO5UKEE W 109 3 5 7s GJ 4h G Burns H P AVhitney 75 S5 32 35 14 14CADEAU CADEAU WB 113 4 7 3 k 51 s3 AV Dunn J G Oxnard 20 50 50 20 S S2078SPRING 2078SPRING UP WB 102 24 6 7 6 Rowley J AVhalen 20 30 20 S 4 4OR1OLA OR1OLA w 107 6 2 5l 4 = 7 E Martin S Ross 10 20 20 S 4 2003 HANDSALLROUND w 107 9 8 S3 S 8s McCahey Oak Riduo StablelS 30 30 10 5 5201G3DEBORAH 201G3DEBORAH W 107 7 9 999 Skirvin T F Coles 10 15 12 5 21 21Time Time 24 51 58 Track slow 2 mutuels paid Lawsuit 3230 straight 925 place 525 show Mary Scribe 325 place 350 show Smash 195 show showAVinner AVinner Ch f by Aeronaut Litigant trained by J S Healy HealyWiut Wiut to post at 305 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same LAAVSU1T ran Into a good lead quickly and kept It for a half mile but was tiring at the end MiRY SCRIBE began slowlv but closed up rapidly in the stretch and was wearing the winner down at the finish SMASH was off forwardly and a close contender all the way MICCOSUKEE was off in a tangle and finished fast CADEAU showed speed speedScratched Scratched Tumble Ill 2078 Beth Stanley 107 d fj O Q SECOND RACE 34 Mile 95722 112 C 124 500 added 3yearolds and upward fi O O Selling Net value to winner 415 second 75 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys AUX WSB 5 119 5 4 11 lh lh It McCahey B Murray 852 2 71013 lG05QUEEN BEE W 3 101 S 2 3 21 23 22 C Turner C O Reed 2 2 S5 35 13 GFATHEROLA W 3 103 3 1 2 3 31 3 E Martin R Davies 21 4 18565 25 WB 3 96 6 G l 4 4s 4 = Ferguson J AV Hedrick 15 15 12 4 2 WB 6 122 2 7 1o 5 1 5 5 Butwell J S Ownbey 10 25 20 7 21 r 033BALLYM6RE w 3 100 7 5 4J C C 61 Bruce H R Dulany 10 15 12 4 2 21919JJOE 1919JJOE ROSE WB G 119 1 3 6 715 715 710 McTagrt J Gaffney 15 25 25 8 3 3OC136 OC136 MARCHAWAY WB 4 113 4 8 8 8 S S AV McDottT Lawler 50 100 50 20 8 8Time Time 23 50 118 Track slow 2 mutuels paid Rosseaur 745 straight 315 place 270 show Queen Bee 290 place 240 show Fatherola 290 show showAVinner AVinner B g by Ben Stromc Rose Leaf trained by J Fitzsimmons FitzsimmonsAVent AVent to post at 333 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow AVon driving second and third the Fame ROSSEAUX was hustled to the front in the first sixteenth and under pressure led all the way carried bis weight well and ontgamed QUEEN BEE in the final drive The latter moved up with a game challenge on the stretch turn and api eared to have the winner beaten at the furlong post but tired slightly In the final strides FATHEROLA was always a forward contender but was tiring at the end and just l sted long enough to beat the fast gaining SILAS GRUMP The latter ran a good race and finished Namely DR BARKLEY finished well wellOverweights Overweights Silas Crump 1 pound THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 60 Yards 95089 142 3 98 000 added 3yearolds and upward Selling Handicap Net value to winner 525 second 100 third 50 AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners W MY FELLOW w 4 102 45 4 43 2 i I1 I C Turner A Turney 4662 45 45l l QUKSTION SLVRK w 7 100 1 1 1 I3 lk 2 2s Hopkins Miss E A Tyson 2 4 1S565 12 iiTT T rTcoR w 4 104 5 G C G 5 4k 3s Schufger AV Stockton 3 3 3 4525 4525w w 4 95 3 4 3s 3i 41 3i 4ak McCahey AV H Congdon 3 3 13565 35 IT W 4 100 2 3 23 23 SJ 510 5s Ferguson S A Garrison 10 15 15 5 2 2DERAT3ERWB DERAT3ERWB 4 107 6 2 5 a 6 6 6 McTagrt T Oilman 476245 Time 23 48 115 143 147 Track slow 2 mutuels paid My Fellow 1030 straight 710 place 400 show Question Mark 475 place 345 show SuiHTVisor 335 show showWinner Winner Ch g by Orlando Babbie trained by AV M Martin MartinWent Went to iwst at 402 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving MY FELLOW suddenly improved was saved to the stretch turn from where he moved up rapidly and iaily disposed of QUESTION MARK in the last furlong The latter took a quick lead and showed much 1L most ppeed for six furlongs then began to tire and pulled up sore SUPERVISOR began slowly and steadily Improved his position into a game third EL BART showed speed for a half mile MISS NETT nalt after running a pood threequarters The winner entered for 600 was bid up to 1205 and bought in Overweights El Bart a pounds k O f f FOURTH RACE 2 Kiles Steeplechase 2157 354 7 161 Purse 500 4yearolds 5 4tvJ an l upward Special Weights Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 50 Tmi Horses AAVtPPSt 35 8 10 13 Fin Jockeys Owners OHO ws 4 137 1 G 41 41 2 I I3 T HeathonO L Richards 566 W 4 142 8 2 1 1 I3 nk 210 2 E Krause R J Cremen 6 6 41 85 710 w 4 137 3 5 21 2 t 2l 3 So 315 W Allen AV i Maupin 3 31 3 45 25 W 4 137 5 S 7 71 5 45 4 = 4 AV Booth J Lockwood 20 40 40 12 G w 7 117 2 4 S 8 r 550 5 = ° H McAfee J E Davis 20 30 30 10 4 I ws 6 140 C 1 C1 CS 8 7 7 G10 J Hueston Mrs M E Sexton 20 50 40 15 8 w 4 137 4 7 5 f ak 715 cio c1 7 C ChartndR L Gerry 15 30 30 10 5 5fvtftrl fvtftrl mijAi I LFRED NOBLE W 7 154 7 3 3J 3s 3 Lost riderT Donohuel Fox S5 85 65 45 25 TIm 412 Track slow mutuels paid Day Bell 1045 straight 620 place 335 show Juverence 535 place 320 show till Michael 275 show showAVinner AVinner Ch g by Faraday Aunt Belle trained by J McLaughlin t 4 o At post 1 minute Start good anil slow Won easily second and third driving ider restraint liehind the leaders until in the last turn of the field where he moved up upimidlv imidlv and arew away into an easy lend in the last half JUAERENCE went to bis knees at the first finro but quickly recovered and showed much speed but could not withstand the winners rush IDLE irrriivEL tired badly in the last turn of the field ALFRED NOBLE was only cantering when he lost his rller AGGRESSION went fairly well scratched 2058 Kingpin 147 df M t FIFTH RACE 58 Mile 81300 100 3 110 Purse 400 2yearolds Colts and t L Geldings Allowances Net value to winner 320 second 50 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners w 114 C 1 ii is is irt E Martin R Davies DaviesW 71071035 lo out W 105 2 7 Gnk 2 2 = 2 C Turner S Ross 121 3 3 ll20out AFTERGLOAV w 107 1C fiX k rl 3 3f Butwell J AV Schorr SchorrW C 12 12 4 75 1SV W 106 4 2 7 C1 4 4J Alex J E Davis 12 15 15 4 75 1310 2194 VIRILE BRUSH W 102 7 4 311 4 O3 C8 Ferguson S A Garrison 30 100 100 23 8 2179 LITTLE JUPITER ws 103 5 3 2l 7 7 6l Schutger S Ross t21 3 3 ll20out 2194 WILLIS WB 105 3 5 4i 61 61 7 6klrvln J H McCarren 15 20 15 4 75 tCoupled 75tCoupled In betting no separate place or show betting bettingTime Time 24 50 105 Track slow 2 mutuels paid First Sight 325 straight 220 place 220 show S Ross entry 240 place 240 show Afterglow 325 show showAVinner AVinner Ch c by Peep oDay Penury train cd by C T Patterson PattersonAVcnt AVcnt to post t 604 At urst 2 minutes Stnft good and slow Won driving second and third the same FIRST SIGHT sprinted into an easy lead in the first quarter and showing much the most speed was prematurely eased up at the end CAPTAIN ELLIOTT left the barrier slowly but gradu ¬ ally Improved his position and finished gamely AFTERGLOW ran improving form and was hard ridden all through the last quarter VIRILE bcgau slowly and closed a big sap BRUSH showed speed WILLIS quit quitScratched Scratched 21U4 Dr Neet 105 105Overweights Overweights Afterglow 5 pounds Virile 1 Little Jupiter 1 OO1O SIXTH RACE 1 Mile 92602 139 3 112 Purse 400 3yearolds and upward JU l rt A Maidens Special Weights Net value to winner 320 second 50 third 30 AWtPPSt Ji Str Fin Jockeys Owners 2135 KIND SIR w 3 100 2 5 lh 1 1s 1s I10 E Martin R H McC Potter 4 6 6WB 2176 HARLEM LASS WB 4 105 1 6 2l 2 22 2 22 Ambrose Parkvale Stable 10 15 12 5 21 21W 2098 JINGO W 3 101 9 3 6s 6h 51 4 3 C Turner M J Cromwell 21 4 31 2 1 1w 2224 GILBERT w 4 107 3 9 3l 4i C 51 41 Steinhdt T Sharkey 50 GO 60 20 10 2135 FOND FOND21763ABSCONDER WB 3 95 5 7 41 3 1 3l 31 21763ABSCONDER 21763ABSCONDER217GSSTAIRS w 4 107 10 2 5l 5 1 4 1 G 6l Diggins T Clyde 788385 788385217G2STAIRS 217GSSTAIRS WB 3 103 4 10 10 9s 95 915 71 Pickens F P Robie 10 10 10 4 2 2181 = WAR HORN HORN21813HIMATION WB 3 100 S 8 7 7 7s 7J 83 Hopkins M Hirsch 2 3 13591025 1359102521813HIMATION 21813HIMATION w 3 95 G 1 81 8 S1 8l 9 = ° Rowley J E Davis 6883 2135 MOLLIE PITCHER WB 3 95 7 4 91 10 10 10 10 Skirvin E B Cassatt 50 50 20 8 Time 24 49 116 145 Track slow 2 mutuels paid Kind Sir 1655 straight 840 place 575 show Harlem Lass 1700 place 825 show Jingo 455 show showAVinner AVinner B c by Flambeau Flora Dora trained by F E Gardner GardnerAVent AVent to post at 533 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won cantering second and third driv ¬ ing KIND SIR dashed to the front while rounding the first turn and taking a long lead Increased his advantage all the way and was only cantering at the end HARLEM LASS was always second best and heId the others safe for second place JINGO closed up fast In the stretch WAR HORN was off poorly and did not run his race GILBERT FOND and ABSCONDER showed speed but tired badly Scratched 21353FlyIng Yankee 97 2093 Irene Gummell 95 2181 Vesper 95 Overweights Jingo 1 pound Stairs 3