Laurel Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-02

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LAUREL FORM CHART E K P TOP OCTOBEB 1 1912 First day Maryland State Fair Fall Meeting of 27 days J 40 books on Weather clear FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs 9SG15 107 4 115 Purse 600 2yearolds Allowances Net value to winner STnn swntul S7A third 0 AWtppstK 6 str Fin Jockeys Owners Hai7HOKNOII V114 2 i i n ink m Hopkins H C Hallenbeck ll20S5U3H ll20S5U3Hout out 5SGts iMKClPALAXQUIX out5SGts FEDERAL wi 108 1 3 2J s i j Glass It T Wilson 15 SD 20 3 iM KClPALAXQUIX WJ 114 13 2h 3 = 3 3 Putwell A Simons 3 93 3 1 S out TEX outTEX POINT w 108 46 4i 51 a e 45 McTagrt A L Ast 100 100 100 40 l lSOrr SOrr AMBKOSE wr 103 74 53 4S 4 o Ambrose Greentne Stable 50 7r 60 ir 1 5035 BUXCH OF KEYS w 105 5 5 C 6 5 Diggins G AV LangJon 50 60 0 10 5364 JUAQUIN w m S 7 7 7 7 7 Byrne J S Tjree 200 200 300 SO 0 0WinnerCh WinnerCh TayAVet c by Star Shoot gh faelree JffieVbyF Tay AVet i JStat post ° niuiutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third tlm ime HOBNOB began fast i and sprinted away from the others in the first eighth but was tiring and Var ing out in the last sixteenth FEDERAL finished fast and gamely and was wearing the winner down the end and would have won In another stride PALANQUIN onlv ran a fairly good race for him TPV POINT ran in promising fashion AMBROSE showed sp ed but unit Ovenvciglits Ten Point 3 pounds A P Q SECOND RACEl Mile and 70 Yards 99201143 4100 Purse 300 Syea7 T OtttJO and upward Selling Net value to Avinner S400 socond 70 third 3 3 2 10 J 1 J 5 4i 4 = 1 Byrne T C Me MeW McDowell W 3 0 i s 3J 3i 2 = 21 2nt Wolf S Ross RossW 5274 GOLDEN CASTLE w 6 11 113 6 5 9U Jl h n 1 Butwell i71l TT F T Trlf Radford rlf 5274 THE GARDENER w 6 11 McTagrt J Shannon I i ° 3 5293 = TABOO V C 10 1049SS 49SS CANDIDATE WB 4 11 115 5 4 4 2nk fs 6 6 = Hopkins S W Streett S 10 10wn v Moxsienn x wn lo 10S 2 S S 71 7 7 ScluiftoT O Stiinpsnn to i VH i lie i 7 7j sj s s = ss niKRiiirf f atriuv aft eft eftSB41 JliBBHTIS WSB41 SB41 X y VaUaii 1 L Bryan U 1 l i Time Hii 48 1H l41i 146 Track fust Winner B c by Voter T Monarka trained by fi Deunv DeunvWont Wont to i ost iit S07 At post 9 miimtcK Start gKNlitul slow Won driving second and i i the same ACCORD began slowly and after ha ving worked his way up 011 the outside m ii ll + Jf i f JuC ws mnrl V ViH iH ° lnestreteli bnt finished fast and got up to win in the closing strides LITTLE EP rmiwv rvi rviS rviTronlls S T Tronlls tu Paw nI finished gauicst but tired after disposing of THE GARDENER IvpiB ii L1 w Ji forward contender from the start and made a resolute finish THE GARU showed earlr 1 srwd 1Uc Etroteh anfl tirtHl in thu 1l1 lrivi TABO ° rau rlirly wcl CANDIDATE Jrit Horses AWtPPSt Ji A 5i Str Fin Jockeys Owners S42SISHERWOOD SliSAZYlADE w 3 107 5 3 21 2 1 1s Ambrose H C Hallenbeck 83 85 C5 35 14 s34 ROSE gD 14gD WB 5 111 2 7 5l 4 31 2ii Schutger AV Stockton 4 4 3i 65 25 4300 PERTHSHIRE QUEEN J JN N w c 110 1 1 I2 l2 2 35 Frach H G Bedwell C 12 115 5 2J 5207MUFF HmE w 4 113 4 2 7t 7 73 4 McTagrt W X Adrians 8 10 S 3 85 85W 4i THRIFTY 12Y W 4 103 C 8 65 J CJ Cb Schwebig AV B Carson CO 60 0 25 12 f410HALLACK Y WB 4 103 7 4 31 Sit 4 = c 7 AV Dunn H Penny 20 30 SO 12 5 5i 42SJOE i wi 5 103 H 5 I1 5 = 5 7H Byrne J S Tyree 50 CO CO 25 12 42S MAGAZINE 3CN1GHT jlGHT WB 3 100 C S Ss St Ss Hopkins J O Talbott C 8 7 21 3 432LADY l K WB 7 100 S it 9 9 Butwell P M Walker 20 20 20 S 4 IRMA KMA WB C 101 10 Left at the post Teabaii HeverwyckStable 20 30 30 12 7 Time 23 48 114 Track fast l f by Cactus II Miss 0 trained by F M Taylor Ijost TaylorIjost at 345 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow for all but LADY IRMA Won easily UJow his true form M lf T165 Isabel Ill KCHBen Ixval 114 Overweights Muff 2 pounds Hallack 2 Lady Irma S FOURTH RACE 1 Mile 08003 3 107 Maryland State Fair Inaugural Handi cap 2000 added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 1800 second 400 third 200 JllCl HorSCS AWtPPSt i i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P l AGER w 3 114 5 4 2l 2 I1 1 Byrne T C McDowell 7 15 12 6 3 WSB 3 121 12 13 11 Ob 0 = 3i 2ntMcTagrt J W Schorr S 8 C 25 75 75W4 r W4 SI 2 3 3U 4 4 2l tAVolf B T Wilso WilsoWB Wilson 12 13 la C 3 4SHji5lIACIvLETOX WB 4 114 1 1 2ii S1 4nt 4 Butwell G B Eustis C 3 C5 710 t4lCOL HOLLOWAY w3 S5 11 9 912l 12l 12 II1 9110J Ambrose EeverwyckSble ft i J TIT MrrIlER WB 5 103 1C 14 13i 131 121 123 11 Schwebis AV B Carson 25 30 20 S 4 SSiPSW J ° HXSOX WB 7 119 4 2 I1 1 1 11s 12s Diggins BeverwyckSble t 773 85 5fJ Sious T 6 115 12 S n5 14 13 = 13 = F Moore J L Holland 25 50 50 23 12 tS 1 Y FISHER WB 6 118 33 IV 33 15 15 13 14l J Glass E F Cooney C 15 12 5 2X cSloCARLTON 12Coupled G WB 5 109 15 11 145 14 13s 14 15 R HoffmanA Malone 23 GO 0 25 12 Coupled in betting no separate place or show betting fastWinner Time 23 47 113 139 equals track record Track fast DennyAAeiit Winner Ch c by Voter Bmcegirdle trained by G Denny AAeiit to post at 420 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the cnie THE MANAGER off forwardly ran in tlose pursuit of the early pacemaker to the stretch then re iwnded with a rush when called on and ran into a long lead but was tiring at Uie end FROGLEGS began latfooted but gained steadilv and after closing a big gap finished with a gallant rush ALTAMAHA was a prominent contender all the way bnt was tiring at the end of a good race SIR JOHN JOHNSON tired laly in the last eighth after setting a fast pace to the homestretch SHACKLETON rau forwardly and uiiiely throughout ADAMS EXPRESS finished fast REPUBLICAN ran well and so did PRINCE PRINCEScratched Scratched 5391Lahore 109 5209Dr Duemier 108 541 Light O M Life 107 529GIIamilton ins 5G2 = Flamma ML Overweights MLOverweights Colonel Holloway 2 iwimds G M Miller 5 PTyf FIFTH IIACIS 1 Mile and 70 Yards 2fll 143 1 100 Purse 500 3yearolds f Ttvf JL and upward Selling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPS V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners r 3COLOXEL COOK wr 3 108 7 5 1 31 2 1 1s I1 T MclntvreT O Talbott 12 12 12 5 3 3WB 41 ASPIRIX WB C 113 C f fr211 S 4nu 3t 21 2s 2s Butwell P M Walker 56595 45 r211 = SIR DEXR VH WB 3 103 4 4 5i 51 51 4 3 Ambrose H C Hallenbeck 2 2 8571013 f429S LAD OF LAXGDEXw S 111 1 1 2 t 4U 3i 4 = Teahan K E Watkins 2 2 2 71011 V14HATTERAS w 4 108 5 C S 7k 75 6X 5 i Schwebig AAr B Carson 20 30 30 10 5 3360 PRETEXD WB 5 110 S 7 G 6s 6f 7 C5 F Moore J L Holland 20 23 25 7 3 5 OC EL BART WB 4 IOC 2 2 1 7s brother AV H Congdon V 33 12 5 85 r408 J H HOUGHTOX w 5 13C 3 3 71 S 8 S S Gould G AV Scott S 32 12 5 2 Time 24 48 5 J13 140 A 145 Track fast Winner JohnstonWent Ch c by Previous Lydia 11 trained by J Johnston Went to post at 449 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving COLONEL COOK suddenly Improved and close up from the start went to the front with a rush on the tirn out of the backstretch and drew away into a long lead bnt was tiring in the last sixteenth ASPIRIN Jiiif1ied in resolute fashion and was gaining on the leader at the end SIR DENRAH closed a gap and linMiPd with a belated rush but did not run to his best form LAD OF LANGDEN quit EL BART set I lit oarly pace but also quit ft I ± O SIXTH RACE 1 116 MUes 91213 145 3 100 Purse COO 3yearolds and upward OttO 5 Selling Net value to winner 500 second 70 third 30 Jiul Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H IWCOL ASHMEADE WB 5 98 5 4 1 1 li 1S 13 Ford G J Quinn 10 10 9 3 S So 52Jrf HBDCET w 3 104 7 5 5CWAMALFI 2i 2J 2l 2i 2l Ambrose H C Hallenbeck HallenbeckWB o 10 9 3 S SS CWAMALFI WB 4 111 C 7 7 7 4b 3t su Butwell R T Wilson WilsonMB S 10 7 2J Ci CiC 1 = CHESTER KRUM MB 5 110 4 6 6TrWlPATON C1 51 5 4 = 4 Frach C Foote FooteWB C S S 3 S SS5 TrWlPATON WB 4 114 2 1 1irOAKHURST 4b 4l 3 = 5 = 5sMcTagrt T Monahan Monahanw S5 2 75 1 irOAKHURST w 6 107 1 2 3U 31 6l 65 C = Byrne P M AValker 5 C 5 5i03JOHX REARDOX WB 0 111 3 3 5s 7 7 7 Teahan J AV Schorr 6 S C 21 1 Time 23 i 47 i 113 139 145 Track fast fastWinner Winner B g by Sain Aiitipode trained by J 1 Mayberry MayberryAAent AAent to iwst at 511 At post 5 minutes Start good and slow AVou driving second and third the same COLONEL ASHMEADE regaining his speed suddenly outran the others to the first turn then drew uav into an easy lead and won all the way but was tiring through the last eighth HEDGE always in ncarVst pursuit finished resolutely and was wearing the leader down at the end AMALFI began slowly im closed a big gap and finished with a rush CHESTER KRUM also finished fast PATON and OAK 1ITRST quit after running prominently to thn stretch JOHN REARDON ran much below his true form


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