Havre De Grace Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-04-23

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HAVRE DE GRACE FORM CHART HAVRE DE GRACE MD TUESDAY APRIL 22 1913 Fourth day Harford Agriculture and Breeders Association Spring Meeting of 12 days 10 books on Weather clear Presiding Steward E C Smith Presiding Judge C II Pettlngill Starter James Milton Racing Secretary F Rchberger Racing starts at 245 p m Chicago time 145 ji 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 7813 FIRST RACE 4 12 Furlongs Purse 400 2yearolds Selling Net value to winner COo second 70 third 30 Iml Horses AWtPPSt 14 J StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 7000 = GORDON w 109 fi 5 5773iWOODKX 51 0s yi li J Wilson J Li Holland 2 2 13 133nE 773iWOODKX SHOES wr Ill u 2 27704HULGAH 3nE 2 3 2J Mondon J O Talbott 1 85 S5 DJOout DJOoutHJ 7704HULGAH w 101 4 1 17758THEf HJ li 1 S 3U C Turner 1 J McCafferty fi S C 9G 12 12G 7758THEf UUCHIX w 10G 1 fi G 4 = 4s 4 Butwell II Parr Li 30 SO S 2 22i 7787 MISS WATKUS w tir 3 4 4SCARLET 2i 2U o out 52 5 r Snider Tennessee Stable 15 0 L0 6 75 75SCARLET SCARLET LETTER w 104 2 3 41 fi G C Wolfe U T Wilson 30 50 50 15 5 5Time Time 24 48 54 Track fast Winner Br c by Martinet Suave trained by II Marshall MarshallWent Went to post at 241 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same GORDON began slowly on the outside and was carried wide on the turns but responded resolutely under a strongly ridden finish and outgamed WOODEN SHOES in the stretch drive WOODEN SHOES moved up rapidly on the stretch turn and appeared the winner but was tiring at the end BULGAR took tin lead quickly and set a fast early pace but gave way in the stretch MISS WATERS closed a big gap and finished fast THE URCHIN only ran fairly well Scratched 77S7Sonny Boy 112 Overweights The Urchin 1 pound T Q T A SECOND RACE 58 Mile 4917 59 2 100 Purse 500 3yearolds Fillies I O JL C Allowances Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt Mr StrFin Jockeys Owners O II G P S 044 1 PHYLL ANTOINETTE NK 1 3 ink is j i = Nathan A L Asto 5 10 10 3 4 7792 FLYING FAIRY w 110 2 4 4G5 4 k 5 2 2 T Davies E K Cassatt 2 21 S5 12 out G5 7TniFLER w 101 4 5 5 4nk 41 sl C Turner T Monahun 4 45 out 0570 SILVER MOON lOfi 5 1 1G473LACE 2 21 3J 4X Schutgcr Oak Ridge StableU 30 SO S 2 23i G473LACE w 11C i 2 3i 31 5 5 Cutwell U Parr 2 45 45 32 out Time 234 41A 100 Track fast fastWinner Winner Bik f by Jack Point Raiment trained by C Banks BanksWent Went to post at 305 At post 3 minutes Start poor and slow Won pulled up scconir and third iivlng PHYLLIS ANTOINETTE drew away into the lead in the lirst eighth and after showing great jMed was under restraint through the last sixteenth FLYING FAIRY began slowly and moved up with rush on the stretch turn then tired TRIFLEIt was pulled up at the start and taken wide all the wav t fniisheil fast SILVER MOON ran a fast threeeighths LACE showed speed and tired as if short Overweights Triller 2 pounds T Q T P THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 7 70 Yards 4979 l423f 1 107 Purse 500 3yearolds fl O JL O and upward Selling Ne Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt VI Str Fin Jockeys O H C P 7785 HOYALi METEOR wit a 113 fi 1 li I1 li 1U I1 lusgrve P Hyims 7801 TOWTOX KIELiD w 5 112 1 2 2J LJ 2 = 2 2 J Wilson A G Ulakeley 10 12 12 3 fiu 773 = R MULHOLLAXDwis 9 113 3 fi1 C1 Ci 3i 3 Ilutwell W Stockton Stockton77C7iMEURY 4 5 5 S5 7 10 10r 77C7iMEURY fjAD wit 5 115 7777774 Robbins P E Brown Brown7735OOtNTHmPART r s s 3 r 7735OOtNTHmPART wit 3 S3 2 4 3 4 51 5 i Snider Tennessee Stabl 45 5 2 1 1fi 7701 MUD SILL vis 5 111 4 5 51 3k 4 Wolfe J W Hedrick fi 20 20 fi 3 77 777aFlTTUniTY 7aFlTTUniTY wn 4 112 5 fi 4 k 5 4 C 7 McOahey W F Curmody 25 Si 30 SO S 4 4Time Time 24 49 115 141 145 Track fast Winner Ch g by Star Shoot Queen Regent trained by C F Clark ClarkWent Went to post at 330 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving KOYAL METEOR took the lead quickly and after having outrun the others to the lirst turn cut across to the Inside and was rated along in front for tlie remainder of the race TOWTON FIELD ran in close pursuit for the lirst threeimarters then tired but held on gamely for second place FRED MITLHOL LAND ran well but could never get up MERRY LAD began slowlv and trailed to the homestretch then came on fast when of no avail COUNTERPART finished gamely MtD SILL and FUTURITY ijnlt after limning prominently to the homestretch ScrntclioI 77T7 Floral DaV 103 r7 Q I f FOURTH RACE 34 Mile 5208 112 4 ll First Running Belair Handicap 1000 I O JL O added 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 1205 second 200 third 100 Ind Horses AWtPPSt V4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 9 P S 0397 TI3X POIXT w 3 10S 3 1 I1 1 1J 1 = C Turner A L Ast 4 3i C 3 23 J58iI5USiaX f 3 103 4 4 3 i3 4 31 Teahan J Vhalc 6 I iDERICK Li w 3 111 G 5 41 2 24 31 Musgrve IT C Hallenbeck 65 65 Hfo25out 779 CAUGH HILL w 5 124 5 6 5 i 3 31 4 Pickett J M Ziinmer 5 6 fi S5 35 357700SGROVER 7700SGROVER HUGHES w 5 117 2 2 2i 4 5 52 G Burns F E Brown 12 13 15 5 S5 S57623LOCH1EL 7623LOCH1EL w 5 107 13 6 fi C 6 Deronda H G Bcdwcll 12 20 20 5 2 2lime lime 23 47 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner B c by Jack Point Gold TCJI trained l y 0 Hanks HanksWont Wont to post at 350 At post 4 minutes Start poor and slow Won easily second and third driving TEN POINT left the barrier with a great burst of speed and easily winning all the way was under rc Ftraint at the liulsh BUSKIN closed a pap and finishing fast through the homestretch outstayed FRED ¬ ERICK L for second place The latter left the barrier llatfooted and beinjr much used in getting to the leaders yns tiring through the last eighth CAUGH HILL ran gamely but was always outpuced G ROVER HUGHES showed improvement in speed but tired badly fft Scratched 770 Aldebaran 10S 772SMonocacy 90 r Overweights Buskin 1 pound r Q r FIFTH RACE 12 Mile 7794 19 2 100 Purse 400 2yearolds Maidens Fillies 4 O JL I and Geldings Selling Net value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt V i str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 787 TRADE MAiRK w 10S 3 2 1i 1 = I2 Troxler H P Whitney 1 G5 71013 out 755 WAXITA WH 10G 13 22 22 2 Butwell K Parr 5772 710 710SANCTUARY SANCTUARY w 101 C 5 3 = 3 3 ° Snider J O Talbott fi 10 10 3 65 65SHTPPEGAN SHTPPEGAN w 101 4 4 525 G20 4nk Wolfe A G Weston 5 10 10 3 G5 G57843GALEA 7843GALEA w 107 2 1 4 4 J 515 J Wilson J It Holland G 7 5 G5 12 12COLGAN COLGAN w 109 5 G G G G Madeira W D Althouse 40 50 50 10 4 4Time Time 23 49 equals track record Track fast Winner Br f by Broomstick Repute trained by A Simons SimonsWent Went to post at 4 21 At post 3 minutes Start poor and slow Won easily second and third driving TRADK MARK went around on the outside with a rush in the first eighth and after taking an easy lead held the race safe to the end WANITA ran well and was hard ridden through the last quarter but was unable to improve her iwsition SANCTUARY lKgan lint footed and closed a big gap early then tired K1IIPPEGAN was going well at the end The winner entered for 500 was bid up to 1500 and sold to Iteverwyck Stable StableOverweights Overweights Trade Mark 2 pounds Galca 1 Colgan 3 TQT C SIXTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 515S 105 3 105 Purse 400 3yearolds and up 4 O JL O ward Selling Net value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II G P S 91 2 DOUBLE FIVE w 5 US 1 3 I2 I5 I5 I2 Wolfe J W Hedrick G5 S5 32 920out 920outG023 G023 EDDIE GRAXEYWB G 110 5 5 G G a Deronda H G Bed well SO 50 50 15 5 5G OAKHURST w 7 120 3 2 f 42 4J 3 A CMthewsP M Walker S 12 12 4 32 77 0PAHIS QUEEN wsn 3 102 21 2 32 32 4i Snider T W Burttschell 4 5 5 G5 12 0351 CAPT ELLIOTT w 3 103 4 4 3s 21 2ak S0 C Turner S Ross 25 3 S5 2 out 0013 LA SAINRELLA wit 3 10 C G 4 ul G 6 W Burns R E Watkins 30 10010030 8 8Time Time 23 48y5 101 107 Track fast fastWinner Winner B h bv Roehampton Double Six trained by L Blumc BlumcWtnt Wtnt to post at 446 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving DOUBLE FIVE sprinted into a long lead in the first quarter and won all the way but was tiring at the end EDDIK GRANEY was away poorly but slipped through on the inside on the stretch turn and closing a big gap with a rush beat OAKHURST for second place in the final stride The latter ran well and was OH the outside all the way PARIS QUEEN and CAPTAIN ELLIOTT showed si eed but both tired in the Jiinl drivenv drive nv ruiii e La Sainrella 3 pounds


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