Laurel Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-16

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LAUREL FORM CHART LAUREL MD TUESDAY OCTOBER 15 1912 Thirteenth day Maryland State Fate Fall Meeting of 27 days cM books on Weather clear Presidjug Steward Thomas C McDowelL Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter James Milton Racing Secretary H D Brown kQQQ FIRST RACE 6 12 Furlongs 98615 107 4 115 Purse 500 2yearolds JLJ i jtJ Maidens Special Weights Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 InJ Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 5801 AFTERGLOW WSB 111 5 2 2 in 1 1 J E Martlu J W Schorr 222 351 710145S01 2 MBR2SE WB U4 3 3 in 2 2 2 Butwell Greentree Stable 2 25 25 71014 5S01 f3o02 BURGEOIS WSB 114 4 6 4J 5 J 3 = 3i Gross Mr Earle 20 30 25 S 4 f 3o02 BELRAY WB U4 6 4 5J 3s 4J 4 = G Burns A Belmont 13 20 20 6 2 54 3 MOHAWK BOY ws 114 1 a 6 k 7J 71 T Davies J MacManus 50 CO 60 13 fi fnf SS will 8 8 7 6s 61 6 Connolly W S Fanshawp 60 10010040 15 15r r T TC r i SSSSS SSSSSrol rol TV 114 7 1 3 J 41 5i 1 McTagrt T F Coles 2J 2J 2 43 13 5414 WINDBURN W 111 27 S888 Shannon J A Strode 100 200 200 40 20 Time 23 48 108 Track fast 4 Winner B g by Ben Brush Incarnadine trained by J F Schorr SchorrtrrnSi trrnSi r rI I V Vst ° st at 235 At ost 2 niinutw Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving AFTERGLOW a keen factor from the start raced head and head with AMBROSE in the first half mile and drew away m the stretch racing AMBROSE quick to get Into his stride ran on the Inside all the IT ItAl X and BJJS SI SIlIS3blly lIS3blly In tue stretcn after racing close up to the leaders in the early part BEL FEDERALIST showed early speed QO SECOND RACE About 2 Miles Short Course Steeplechase 98901 434 6 JfJHtJ Purse 500 3yearolds and upward Allowances Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Hid Horses AWtPPSt 2 8 10 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 57iS MESUIT W G 135 5 1 41 4 5729LIZZIE FLAT W 8 142 6 3 3 35 4S 2 210 21S Stevson H Flippen G G 6 9 Jll3 5iSBTHrAT 5iSBTHrAT5TON 5TON 8 m 3 4 55 51U 51i 4S 4 = 3S Heathon Mr Chetland 10 10 10 3 7T 5721 MISS HYNES W 8 147 2 2 2 2nk 1 3 31 4 Mr T WhtR Parr 9522 4525 5412 6Tt415 IRVIN P IGGS W 6 144 1 6 1J in 5 5 5 5 = Davis G De Sere G 8 7 2J 6T t415 JULIA ARMOUR w 3 130 4 5 6 G 6 G 6 6 Krause William Garth 5 5 5 2 4G Time 416 new track record Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch g by The Friar Clementina trained by T J Donohue DonohueWent Went to post at 250 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won cantering second and third driving JESUIT ran under stout restraint until In the last turn of the field then moved up with a rush aitAV away into an easy lead and was only cantering at the end LIZZIE FLAT fenced well but could never get near the winner PRINCE HAMPTON easily outlasted the tiring MISS HYNES The latter i pulled up lame after showing keen early speed JULIA ARMOUR was perceptibly sore when she was pulled up at the finish IRVIN P DIGGS was the earlv mcemaker nnd tired badlv PkQOt THIRD RACE 34 Mile 99212 112 5 123 Purse 300 3yearolds and upward 1JJ t 3C Selling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C VSr 77521583G 5 5xV ° xV SY W3101 G 5 3nk2 2 li Teahan J W Hedrick 77521 583G TONIATA TVS 5 107 5 3 1s H lh 25 Schufger A Garson S 10 10 3 r BBS PEDIGREE W 7 105 4 G 5 3 t 31 Schwebig C H Davids 23 30 10 3ini 215G49 MADELNE WB u 105 1 1 4 71 5 4J McDmott H D Brown Jr 20 40 12 5 21 5G49 ARGONAUT WB 6 108 24 2h 3 k 4 5 = Gross W Cabill 8 10 10 4 PHrt lS ML WB 4 102 S S 8 7 s Karrick W P Austin T S G 2 1 rSi9Er rSi9EriAJ iAJ iAJElIlri ElIlri WG102 77 5h 4 72 Nicklaus Z N Benton 10 12 12 5 l = 5 16 RUBIA GRANDA w G 106 3 2 8 9 Sc S Fbrother X K Beal 30 40 40 15 55SG MONTCALM w 5 110 J 6J i 9 Butwell F C Piper 63 6565 12 Winner Ch f by Locdhatchee Missing Liuk 3tralned bv F Scheike rr xfnt to lOSt nt a2l At P ° st 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving MONKEY was a forward contender from the start moved up fast hi the stretch racing and easily disposed of her opposition In the final furlong TONIATA left the post with a good burst of speed and set the pace to the stretch but finally tired PEDIGREE closed a big gap and finished gamely ARGONAUT was a forward contender until well into the stretch then tired MONTCALM suffered a hemorrhage and was wasScratched Scratched Iberville 110 Overweights Rubia Granda 1 pound QOP FOURTH RACE 1 116 Miles 5805 144 3 99 Purse 000 3yearolds and up OO aeJ ward Selling Handicap Net value to winner 500 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C ESb S UPERSTITION 1 5 1 s J1 I2 I3 Butwell H J Eicholz 75 75 65 35 lT 5f orJACQUELINA Bedwellw 5 109 6 6 C 6 5 4 2s Gross H G Bedwell 7 S 7 2 1 5803 KORMAK AustinWB w Ji 5 l nk Zh Byrne W P Austin 44485 7lo 5S65 HAMILTON WB SchorrW 5 1 1 2 4h 5 3t 4 B Martin J W Schorr 10 10 8 3 65 5S 5 ARASEB Rogersw W 7 104 4 4 41 4l 51 5 Carter C E Rogers S 8 7 2J r 5733 GATES w oo 1 o t c c T uavies j Rjtes 5 7 7 2J 63 IT Ml V1 L JI1 lu U1H inriong wlipn lie drew away Wltnous gruni euori JAUOUE LiNA cosed np fast in the last quarter after being outpaced to the stretch turn KOKMAK followed thr PMiomakcr most closcJy in tho early running and tired in the stretch HAMILTON was a forward eonte der throughput ARAbLE ran fairly well and should be improved by this race GATES showed earlv sjn eel but tireu Overweights Gates 1 pound rfcQvK FIFTH RACn34 Mile 092121 12C125 Purse 500 3yearolds and npward J J J belling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Iiil Horses A SMR iln I 1 1i ll 1 ll E EMartin Martin A Ferguson 5 18 JACK TArc vrnCTCATTV NUNNALLY s WB 8 110 85 31 352 v 2 t 2n n TSntwpll Butwell A A F Dayton 5801CHERRY Davton5801CHERRY SEED WB 3 111 5 G 3 4 k 3nt k 3 31 5 34 S Schufger ± r A D 6 Parr Parr5J pTrV 65 11lTkii PBODKTN gsgjj 5J r 6 Tf r j 4i Schweblg N Sffison L Snelson antut ri5g ri5gBfco jlM04 Bfco BfcoEY EY iigjii ii luri HLVo 11 jl M04 BERKELEY W S 110 G 7 7h n 70 715 Gross H G Bcdwell 10 15 15 5 S5 5097 JUDGE HOWELL WB 3 106 7 S s J s McDmott S C nbe 1W 100 100 30 r rWinnerB WinnerB g by Ben StromeIrvan in d bvs W fo v v viVMV viVMVn rri i f P ° st nInut s Start gooll nnd slow Won easily second and third driving n rr n Hti1 rlti T Ag AgTvxlrs Tvxlrs ° f pn p 1 sprinted into ii long lead In the first quarter arid 1 ro r wleufTAh r rf M i Vs rcserre NUNSMjLY challenged The latter moved up fast in rounding the fit urn but weakened in the final drive CHERRY SEED began slowly but gained steadily and was rearur tUC OrerwelBU Dodfclii to BBACHEY snowed 5me earlyspeedT but tired WearlC SIXTH RACE 1 116 Mile 5805 144 3 99 Purse 500 3yearoids and upward Selling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P X 6 118 c 35 3 41 41 I1 Fbrother N K Deal 2 25 2 71013 1 21 Butwell W F Cannody 15 15 10 5 6TOWTON v FIELD w 4 116 4 3 21 2i 2 V 3 J Glass W T McGuira 6882 65 65s s X K MLLHOLLAND vu 8 ill 2 1 4l 4 t SJ t 4l Schutger AV Stockton 75 85 4T 4T5I3t 5I3t LOUD CHIEF ws 3 111 S 7 Cl 0 5 0 5 K Martin Clay Bros J 3 2 2 1 12 S IvS wSHO 78 C 8 7J 1 65 Gross H U Bedwell 15 20 20 S 4 4iSSI iSSI KEACH bAKD w 4 109 5 4 7 7J 6 7 7 Byrne J H Morgan 40 60 60 20 S SS S 5rKETEND WB G 106 3 5 S v 8 8 8 Schwcbig J L Holland SO 40 40 15 7 Time 24 113 140 146 S Track fast Ethelbcrt Dorotheo trained l y X K Beal Beali41 i41 At post 2 minutes Start good nud slow won driving second and tlilrd the ed until straightened out in the homestretch then closed up fast and was going goingaVSi aVSi TOWTONIlKLD nd FUTURITY made the pace for seven furlongs and tired in the stretch racing TOWTON IlKLD ran forwardly and well throughout FRKD MULHOLLAND ran close up to the leaders in the early rth Overweights V witu Futurity a challenge in the stretch but weakened right at the end


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