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HAVRE DE GRACE FORM CHART HAVRE DE GRACE MD SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1912 Twentyeighth day Harford Agriculture and Breeders Associations Meeting of 29 days 32 books on Weather clear Presiding Judge C H Pettinglll Starter James Milton Racing Secretary F Rebberger Racing starts at 45 p m Chicago time 145 p m W Indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures In parentheses following the distance of eacli race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance PZ I O Q FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs 5158 105 = 3 105 Pnrse 400 3yearolds and np OdbwO ward Soiling Not value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Iiu Horses AWtPPSt V4 A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1 WB 3 102 5 3 31 H 1s in Ambrose J O Talbolt 85 2 85 33 13 13SS SS SHERWOOD WB 5 114 77 G3 5 2 21 Schufger W Stockton 2J 2i IS 7107 0 0r r 240OHIL TON QUEEN w 5 105 45 a1 6s 31 3 J Glass J J McGauley G 10 9 2J f 5392SIR GILES AV 3 107 6 G 4 5 41 4 4b T Davies J E Davis 20 30 30 S 4 4f f 74 = DOUBLEFnrB w 4 103 3 4 21 3 o3 53 Ford WC Gardner 12 15 15 5 2J NS72THRIFTY WB 4 105 2 1 111 2i f G5 W Dunn H Penny S S 6 2 9ls iOOii3MAaAZrN13 WB 7 120 S 2 s 7s 7 7 Byrne P M Walker f S S J Wlft AITO M1VID W 3 104 IS 7 S S S Fbrotjwr II fSuitey 10 rirt m 0 10 10Time Time 23 43y 100 107 Track good goodWinner Winner B g by Ben Strome Falr Empress trained by J Johnston JohnstonAVent AVent to Mt at 24i At post 1 minute Start good and low Won driving second and third the same JOE KNIGHT after running in close pursuit o the lenders took the lead while rounding the far turn but tired and just lasted long enough to outstay SHFRWOOD The latter moved up rapidly aftef cii twins tlie homestretch and would have won in another stride CHILTON QUEEN was on the outside of tin leaders throughout anil finishing resolutely was gaining on the leaders at tlic end MAGAZINE ap rcired high i flesh anil was iieverprouiincnt SIR GILES run well DOUULE FIVE showed speed hut liKd THRIFTY set the pace to the stretch and quit Overweights fhiltou Queen jounds TI6O SECOND RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 4971 l42lf 1 107 Purse 500 3year olds J k + iJ aud upward Selling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 led Horses AAVtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 53G3 ROYAL METEOR W 4 103 4 2 1 1J H li 11 T Davies J E Davis C ft 4 S5 35 5275LAD OF LANGDEN w 8 107 3 3 5 5B 4 21 2 Butwell R E Watkins 2 32511571013 5rCIJEYBOURN wn 5 105 2 1 21 2h 2l 31 3s J Glass C J Quinn 2 21 11545 25 25S IMOniBMPSTEiAD w 3 301 1 4 4J 4S 33 45 4 Byrne W D Babcock S 10 10 3 32 nKiJ O U IJUSTER w 4 100 5 0 G C C 5 51 Ambrose AV D Althouse 10 15 15 C XK HEN HUTCHISON w C 100 6 C 3 = 31 f C f Frach Lr A Kraft 7 7 G 2J 1 Time 24 49 115 141 145 Track good Winner goodWinner FitzsinimonsWent Ch g by Star Shoot queen Regent trained by J Fitzsinimons Went to post at 14 At post 1 minute Start sood and slow Won driving second and third the Fame ROYAL METEOR sprinted into the load at the start and led under slight restraint until entering the stretch where he had to be shaken up and finished gamely LAD OF LANGDEN after being saved behind the leaders in the early running moved up fast in the homestretch hut could never quite get up KEYBOURN was a forward contender all the way and a same and close up third HEMPSTEAD moved up mefacingly outpacedScratched while rounding the far turn but quit at the end The others were outpaced Scratched 520CPaton US Overweights Lad of Langden 2 pounds 309 Purse 400 2j 300 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt U StrFin Jockeys O H C P E3S9MOXTRESOR out5180CAROUSEL wn 98 3 1 1 1 = 1J I3 Wolf 11 T Wilson 65 32 32 out 5180CAROUSEL WB 107 33 3 3 S 2 Schutger S Ross 45 45 35 out 4S32JEAVEL OF ASIA W 9S outTime 2 2 21 2H 21 3 Ambrose Greentree Stable 10 13 13 2 out Time 23 47 101 Track good HealeyWent Winner goodWinner Ch c by Monfort Madehen trained by T J Healey Went to post at 340 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving MOXTHESOR sprinted to the front at the start and opening a decisive lead in the lirst quarter won in a csnter CAROUSEL was pulled up at the start and gained steadily but could not overcome the winners jend JEWEL OF ASIA tired in the last eighth eighthScratched Scratched 5013Federal 108 53S9 = Chuclles 100 5431 FOTTUTH RACE 1 116 Miles 5040 145 5 131 000 added All Age Handicap Xet value to winner 500 second 100 third 50 and Horses AWtPPSt J StrFin Jockeys O H C P S f5EC2COL HOLLOAAAY w 3 96 3 2 3 rh 3 = 2 J Ambrose KeverwyckStable 677235 S3G2 CHESTER KRUM WB 5 9S 4 1 21 22 h I1 2 = T Davies C Footc v 5 5 4 S5 12 520CPATON WB 4 110 3 3 4U 45 4s 4 SU Byrne T Monahan 75 75 1 25 1C 13f 51263L1GHT 1C51263L1GHT O M LIFE WB 3 110 2 4 1J li 2 = 3U 41 Butwell V Johnson 2 31 3 1 13 f 2JKl LAAVTON WIGGINS wn C 105 5 5 5 5 5 5 o Schutger J W Burttschell 30 35 15 5 S5 Time S5Time 25 50 115 141 147 Track good goodWinner Winner WoodlordWent Br c by Ethelbcrt Sweet Hawthorne trained by D Woodlord Went to post at 405 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same COLOXEL HOLLOW AY ran in close pursuit of the leaders in the early running and moving up with a rush in the homestretch outgamed CHESTER KRIM in the final drive The latter was under slight restraint in the early running and raced LIGHT O M LIFE into defeat while rounding the far turn luit could not withstand the winners challenge PATOX moved up rapidly on the inside on the hackstretch tnd was cut off at the halfmile post losing several lengths then came again in the stretch and finished fist LIGHT O M LIFE tired after setting the pace to the last turn and may have been short LAW TOX WIGG1XS refused to extend himself Scratched 5235 Cliff Edge 10i 1 T A Q O FIFTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs i 15S 3 05 105 Purse 400 3yearolds and up O tt O M ward Selling Net value to winner 300 second 70 tiiird 30 Jnrt Horses AWtPPSt i J StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C 1 S 110 OX ACER w 4 105 4 3 3WJl 3i 1U I2 I1 Fbrother J Carroll 7 30 9 2 1 lJTOaHERllY SEED WJl 3 107 1 5 5WB f 2 = 2 2 = Schutger A D Parr 5 45 33201316 WB 4 105 0 4 4WB 53 3 3l 3s W Dunn AV P Austin 7 S S 2i 1 r3JILA Y JRMA WB C 109 7 2 2wn 4 51 5s 4 Ambrose BeverwyckStable 5 fi G S5 45 52U D1SSEXTER wn 4 102 3 7 7w 7 7 7 5 T Davies H Rites 40 300 300 30 10 10S 572 MOXTY FOX w 4 105 2 C Cw S 4J 41 G1 Ural J L McGinnis S S S 3 85 4717 HAXDRUXXIXG w 4 105 G 1 C1 6 6 = 7 J Glass C H Davids 31 35 35 5 2J Time 2JTime 23 48 107 Track good Winner Br g by Plaudit Ondnrdis trained by J Oirrolli OirrolliAVent AVent to mist at 4 At jiost 2 minutes Start good and slow AVon driving second and third tlie nne ONAGER showing sudden improvement went into the lead at once and winning all the way out Mtivtd CHERRY SEED In the final drive The latter ran in close pursuit throughout and finished reso iilMy but nId not get up MINDINETTE ran well and easily disposed of the others for third place in Hie liomestreteh The winner entered for 400 was bid up jo755 and bought In SIXTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 515S = H Inrse S4IK 5433 Maidens Selling Net value to winner 300 second 70 third AAVtPPSt Yi h StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S wn 91 1 2 1 li 1 KaiTick F U Hitchcock G S5 710out vn 303 13 J2 2 3J 21 Schutger AVilliam Garth GarthCN 2 2 45 out 5fl 4 MAIIY AiCN CN K w 9S 2 1 5 43 4 ° 3J T Davies H S Kearney Kearneyx 3J 4 44113 4 1 13 13li iHIiALCONET x TVU 100 4 o 4 3 = 31 4 = ° F Moore J L Holland Hollands li 4 4 C5 12 12S 12WCMACMiOXl WCMACMiOXl s I WB 90 3 4 31 35 5 i 5 Connolly J AVhalen S CO CO 15 4 goodWinner Time 24y5 48 101 1OS Track good Winner Br f by Ogden Mimosa trained by W H Karrickt KarricktAVent AVent to post at457 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the snie MIMESIS ran into the lead shortly after the start and under a hard drive just lasted long enough in win ENTON was a close contender throughout but tired after taking tlie lead in the stretch MARY ANN K was sharply eut off at the halfmile ground and ran a good race making up much ground FAL ¬ CONET showed speed but tired badly