Laurel Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-30

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LAUREL FORM CHART LAUREL MD TUESDAY OCTOBER 29 1912 Twentyfifth day Maryland State Fair Fall Meeting of 27 days i23 books on Weather clear Presiding Steward Thomas C McDowell Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary H D Brown Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 130 p in W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance tvOTl FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs 98015 107 4 115 Purse 500 2yearolds J l I tt Selling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P C20S INSURANCE MAX WB 104 2 3 61 3i I1 E Martin J L Holland 3 6 5 95 910 910SSOOSTOCKTON SSOOSTOCKTON w 107 1 1 21 2s Ik 2 Schutger W Stockton 6 S S S 73 6000 CORDIE F WB 104 7 8 Si 7i fi Teahan I M Walker 12 25 25 8 61S1 = GEORGE STOLL wn 104 4 6 6nt rh 6 ° t 4 Byrne T C McDowell 4J 5 5 So f2as = CONTINENTAL WB 103 10 9 9s y5 8l 5l Karrick R T Wilson 3 3 95 45 25 i2r AURIFIC WB 107 S 7 7 8s 7 6nt Butwell J E Davis 8 S S 3 75 753SCO 3SCO FATTY GRUB WB 110 3 5 4U 4 41 7 McTagrt G H Browne 55521 55521SOSS SOSS TWEEDEEDLE WSB 112 9 4 3 1 2l 8 W Knapp E J Crawford 30 30 25 10 5 6124 CHILTON DANCE w 101 f 2 lh 3 9s R Hoffman R H Darrah 12 30 30 8 4 4C1S4PASS C1S4PASS ON WE 102 10 10 10 10 10 Montour R D Carter 50 100 100 40 20 20Time Time 24 48 101 108 Track fast fastWinner Winner B g by Hermis Melton Mowbray trained by H Marshall MarshallWent Went to post at 227 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same INSURANCE MAN began slowly and was outrun to the stretch turn then finished with u nish and parsed Into the lead in the last fifty yards STOCKTON a forward contender from the start weakened at th very end CORDIE F closed a big gap and finished fast So did GEORGE STOLL CONTINENTAL vs away poorly TWEEDEEDLE and CHILTON DANCE quit after showing early speed Overweights Tweedeedle 1 pound SECOND RACK 1 Mile and 70 Yards 99201 14 4 100 Purse 500 3yearolds 6275 and upward Selling Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt 3i StrFin Jockeys Owners O I rlSS GOLDEN CASTLE w 6 IOS 4 1 1J I1 I1 1i I1 MeTagrt F Rarlford 7101 71013 out 547 LUCKY GKORGE wn 3 104J S 7 i v 2J 2s 2l Gould G H Marlman 6 S 3J C5 3 C1S9 HALDEMAN WB 4 109 7 6 6 5 = 41 3t Si Butwell W Birnie 577 2 1 213 STAIRS STAIRScjoa WB 3 112 3 S 7nt S Ch 5 4J W Knapp P P Robie 10 20 20 2J 2JWK cjoa SIDON WK 3 104 5 5 2i Sot 51 4J fi R HoffmanC Lester 12 25 25 S 4 4ws 170TOM MELTON ws 5 101 1 4 S fit S 7J C Ambrose E IT Hanna 8 13 15 i 2X 0189 MONSIEUR X WSB 3 109 t 2 51 71 8 7 = E Martin G W Stimpson 10 15 15 4 75 G212 MIND1NETTE w 4 106 2 3 4 4l 31 il 8 W Dunn W P Austin 8 12 12 5 2 2Time Time 24 48 115 141 146 Track fast fastWinner Winner BoyleWent Ch g bv Hawkswick Advance trained by R Boyle Went to post at 353 At post 1 niinnto Start good and slow AVon handily wcond and third driv ¬ ing GOLDEN CASTLE outran the others to the first turn and was rated along in the lead to the last eighth post where he was shaken up to outstay LUCKY GKOROK and responded effectively The latter ran well but tired in the last sixteenth and swerved over to the inside rail HALDEMAN was under a drive all of the last quarter and closed a big gap into a close up third STAIRS made up ground and fin ¬ ished fast SIDOX showed improvement and ran well to the last eighth MIXDINETTE quit after run ¬ ning prominently for nearly a mile mileOverweights Overweights Lucky George 34 pounds Stairs 3 Drj THIRD RACE 34 Mile 99212 112 5 125 Purse 500 All Ages Handicap O 4 O Net value to winner 4CO second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H G031SACTON X Il 1 I5 E Martin W F Presgrave 6778 6778gtT iS033SEBAGO WB 4 110 4 5 5w gtT tz Z 2l Schutger W Linker 1 85 45 1 210 ISIDORA w 3 102 1 1 1wr 2 4l 3J S1 Teahan P M Walker 4 6 6 7533 3J39 LOCHIEL wr 4 10 C 7 7W 7 6 = 5l 4t McTagrt H G Bcdwell 4 6 6 21 710 0 091SALTAMAHA W 4 103 f 4 5 Si 4 5 McCahey R T Wilson 5 S 8 115J TS3SPHARAOH w 4 101 23 23W 4 5 C = 6 Doyle W T Ryan 15 25 25 8 t tG 4732 JUDGE MOXCK W 4 103 7 C G 7 7 7 W Dunn W P Austin 50 100 100 30 15 Time 23i 48 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner B c bv Bryn Mawr Mips Doone trained by A J Wcston WcstonAVout AVout to post at 322 At post 2 minutes Start poor and siow Won easily second and third driving ACTON went into the lead with a rush and easily won all the way SEBAGO ran well but tired in the stretch and was under a drive at the end to outstay ISIDORA The latter was In close quarters on ihe backs retch and camo fast when clear LOCHIEL was left at the post and closed a big gap Into a close uj fourth ALTAMAHA loomed up menacingly on the stretch turn but lost ground in the stretch drive IiJARAOH unit FOURTH RACE 1 116 Miles rSG5 144 S 99 Purse 600 3yearolds and up ¬ 6277 ward Handicap Net value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys O H C P 0127HAMILTOX wn 3 100 1 5 4 3 t lt Teahan J W Schorr 10 10 8 2J 710 710tG031CARLTOX tG031CARLTOX G WB 5 115 3 2 31 2U li 1J 2i J MclntyreA jlalone 31 6 4J 751120 03 CiaFF EDGE wis 6 103 2 1 I1 1J 2s 2J 3J E Martin R E Watklns 6 6 4i 751120 VJ7SDR DUEXXER w 4113 5 4 2 3J 45 4 Butwell S Ross 2 3 1 25 W30SUPBRSTITJOX wn 7 116 1 3 4J 4U 5 u McCahey J S Time 24 48 118 139 145 Track fast Winner IS c br Rannockmirn Sula trained by J F Schorr SchorrWent Went to iK r = t nt 351 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the Fame HAMILTON began slowly and was outpaced to the stretcli turn but finished with arush and got up to win hi the closing strides ofa resolute finish CARLTON G wore CLIFF EDGE down while round Jng the far turn and look a small lead but tired in the last sixteenth CLIFF EDGE set a fast pace but ws iiwd t n much and tired in the stretch drive SUPERSTITION had a rough race DR DUENXER vas speedy but tired in the stretch racing Overweights Hamilton 1 pound f rj O FIFTH RACE 1 Milo and 70 Yards 09201 143 1 IOC Purse 300 3yearolds O OM M I O a d upward Selling Net Talue to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt U StrFIn Jockeys rSCCBOXXIE ELOISE w 4 106 7 5 6t 2U 1U 1 I1 Karrick P Hyams 85 8 X4 BE WB 3 100 3 3 2l 8 = 3J 4 2t Teahan P J ililes ililesF171 7 S LLK F171 LAD OF LAXGDEX w S 111 4 6 3i 4 5J 3 3 Butwell R E Watkins WatkinsW7 95 2J 73 12 14 W7 PEDIGREE w 7 106 3 S 72 C10 o 4l Doyle C H Davids DavidsClfiS 30 30 Si 30 10 3 3ClfiS ClfiS KIND SIR w 3 101 fi 4 5 51 5 4 C 5 Byrne R H McC Pott Potter 4 10 10 3 1 ilS7 CHEER UP wn 3 104 2 1 Ill1 21 21 6 R HoffmanL LeBlond 10 10 10 3 73 73C1 C1 ° SST JOSEPH WB 9 101 N 2 4 75 1 7 76 Ambrose MissAMMarrone 20 M 20 7 3 355S6 55S6 WENNA WB 5 IDS 1 7 S 8 S S 8 Ford C H Gilbert 100 100 100 40 20 20Time Time 24 48 114 141 145 Track fast MMnner B f by Clifford Euphrata trained by C F Clark ClarkWent Went to post at 424 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving BONNIE ELOISE began slowly and was carried wide on the first turn but moved up fust on the back stretch and drawing away info a long lead on the stretch turn was easing up at the end BE always irominent came again in the last eighth and finished a game second LAD OF LANGDEN could never get HI i under a vigorous ride but responded gamely to urging PEDIGREE closed a gap In the last half KIND SIR showed speed CHEER UP set the pace to the stretch but failed to stay Overweights Be 1 pound SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 99201 143 4 100 Purse S300 3yearolds upward Selling Net value 1o winner 400 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AAVtPPSt J4 i StrFin Jockeys Owners 016S CALIPH WB 3 104 1 2 15 I1 I1 I1 1 E Martin Jj Blume 10 10 7 2J 7 7rni rni rniBEACH BEACH SAXD w 4 103 4 C 73 7 Ci 2 25 Byrne J H Morgan 10 10 10 S ft ftn7t n7t CI QUE WB C 101 3 3 2s 2l 3k 4 j 311 Karri ck W P Bttrch 12 12 8 3 8u 8utHffS tHffS 1IEMPSTEAD w 3 106 2 1 31 3H 2 3t 4 Teahan W D Babcock 5 6 6 2S 45 45C170 C170 BEX WILSOX w 4 111 6 5 CJ 5 h f 3 Kederls Li C Williams 2J 3 11 1 12 48SADOLAXTE WB 3 IOS S 4 4f 4J 4 C1 6 R Hoffman C L Mackey 2J 2J 1151 12 12HILTOX HILTOX SQUAW AVB 4 10G 7 7 5 Ci 7s 7s 7 ° Snider J G Wasnon 7 lo D 3 85 55S7 uRANI V WB 6 IOS S S R S S 8 S Schufger A Garson 12 15 10 4 2 2Time Time 24 48 114 141 145 Track fast Winner Br c by Planudes Cleophus trained by L BInniel BInnielWent Went to iwst at 440 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same CALIPH took the lead quickly and tried to run out on the first turn but showed the most speed and won all the wav although tiring at the end BEACH SAND a slow beginner gained steadily and linish ln fsisr almost pot up to win CLAQUE was a forward contender from the start and stayed the route sraiucly HEMPSTEAD ran forwafdly to the stretch and tired in the final drive BEN WILSON and ADO LANTE finished close tip


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