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HAVRE DE GRACE FORM CHART ICAVRE DE GRACE MD WEDNESDAY APRIL 23 1913 Fifth day Harford Agriculture and Breed ¬ ers Association Spring Meeting of 12 days 39 books on Weather clear Presiding Steward H C Smith Presiding Judge C II Pettingill Starter James Milton Racing tary F Rchberger Racing starts at 245 p m Chicago time 145 p m 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 niil weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance rj Q O PT FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs 515S 105 3 105 Purse 400 3yearolds and up 1 O 2 O ward Selling Xet value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S GG41 MISS MOMENTS w 5 110 2 2 2l I1 1H 1 Teahan Parkvale Stalle 8 10 8 2 45 7783 = lIONaREIF w 5 115 4 5 4 = 3J 2 2U Madeira E F Comlran 1 G5 fi5 201fi 7771 SCIIAIjLER wn 3 100 5 1 3 k 2 35 3s Fbrother N K Beal S 10 0 3 G5 7772HEN1PECK WB 3 5 1 4 lh 4 4 41 Snider J O Talbott 10 15 15 fi 21 7G3GMAIRIE T w 3 5 G G 5l 5r 51 5 7 Nathan E J McGrav 3i 4 3J 75 35 7772 ISLAND QUEEN w 4 110 3 3 G G G G Corey F E Bairtl 10 12 12 4 32 32Time Time 24 48 l00 i 107V6 Track fast fastWinner Winner Br m by Fillgrane Stolen Moments trained by M Welsh WelshWent Went to post at 240 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing MISS MOMENTS raced IIEXPECK into early defeat and drew away into an easy lead while rounding Ihe far turn ahd had reservesiwed left at the end MOXCRKIF was repeatedly interfered witli and taken up in the last quarter then finished fast but tired after getting to the leader SCHALLKR was a forward contender all the way 1SLAXD QUEEX was badly outpaced and ran a dull race IIEXPECK quit after setting brieflyScratched the early pace briefly Scratched 77 0 Anavri 112 77S3 Progressive 105 105Overweights Overweights Sclialler 1 pound T Q O t SECOND RACE 34 Mile 5208 112 4 115 Purse 400 4yearolds and upward I O O Selling Xet value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt it Str Fin Jockey O H C P S 7823CLEM BEACHEY s G 100 1 4 47G Hi 1 = 1 Vlii Nathan E Mintcr 1 1Gii 7G = H HUTCHISON W G 102 9 5 5G0403GRANIA Gii 51 4 2 = Bobbins HGBreckenridgo 3 G0403GRANIA V7104 S 7 9 1 3 3U Montour A Garson 2 20 W iO G 3 7802 NIMBUS WB S 111 3 G G7473OOL 2U 2 2 4 = Butwell H G Bedwell 4 44nt 41 5 41 2 1 7473OOL ASHMETDEwn G 112 2 S 4nt gu 5 5i Snider M Boney 2 3 2i 1 12 12S 800 EATON wn 4 110 G 1 55 41 c 6 t C Turner L Most S 12 124 2 414 = LITTLE EP w 4 102 5 3 34 Gh 7 71 7 Wolfe S Ross li 15 15 15 G 3 3LT 7775 MINDINETTE wr 5 OS 4 9 7 S S10 S11 J McTagrtW P Austin LT 40 40 15 7 77581ADOLANTE 7581ADOLANTE WB 4 102 7 72 2 Sl 9 9 0 Halsey C L Mackcy 50 50 50 20 8Time S Time 23 48 114 Track fast Winner P g by Frankfort My Siinny South trained by E Miuter MiuterWent Went to tiost at 307 Atpost 7 minutes Start good and slow Won Iriving second and third the sjine CLEM BEACHEY went to the front with a rush in the first eighth ai 1 after opening a clear lead vas taken under slight restraint but tired in the last sixteenth and was dr vlng hard at the end to out ¬ stay HEXRY HUTCHISON The latter went wide on all turns but linisl ed with a rush through the homestretch and almost got up GRAXIA left the barrier flatfooted and closi ig a great gap came through on the inside on the stretch turn but tired In the last sixteenth COLOXEI ASHMEADE was sore when going to the post but ran fairly well XIMBUS ran a fast half mile EATOX quit The winner entered for 400 was bid up to 05 and bought in inSera Sera tehed 7774 Union Jack 100 i T Q O T THIRD RACE 12 Mile 7704 10 2 100 First Running Lassie Stakes 1000 added 4 O W 2yearolds Fillies Allowances Xet value to winner 1185 second 200 third 100 AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C PS 7 781 TRUMPS w 111 2 2 I3 1 ° 1 Troxler II P Whitney tl 1G out 7G74VEGA w 117 11 2i 2J 25 G Burns II P Whitney tl5 15 1fi out 7805 POMETTE BLEU w 107 4 3 31 31 3 Wolfo K T Wilson G G 5 G5 15 15MISS MISS CAVANAGH w 107 3 4 4 4 4 McCahey W Lakeland 20 50 GO 8 2 2f f Coupled in betting no separate place or show betting bettingTime Time 23 48 J new track record Track fast fastWinner Winner Br f by Sandriugham Queen of Hearts trained by A Simons SimonsWent Went to post at 330 At post 5 minutes Start good and slow Won pulled up second and third driv ¬ ing TRUMPS sprinted Into a long lead in the first eighth and was pulled up at the end to let VEGA up The latter hed POXIETTE BLEU safe throughout and finished gamely POMETTE BLEU ran well and was under a drive through the last quarter MISS CAVANAGH was quite green at the post Scratched 7813 Miss Waters Ill 7805 Stellata 107 T Q O Q FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 47 142 1 107 COO added 3yearolds flO O and upward Handicap Xet value to winner 510 second 100 third 50 AWtPPSt 4 StrFin Jockeys O H C P S 777IWOHN FURLONG wit G 121 1 3 5U 4nk 31 31 1 Musgrve Tennessee Stable 75 S5 S5 710out 77 IFLYG YANKEE wn 5 111 2 1 1 I2 1 1 2 1 McCahey R T Wilson 781 G LOCHIEL w 5 110 G G 3 = 23 2l 21 3t Teahan H G Bedwell 3J 4 135910920 135910920G580 G580 AMALFI wn 5 10S 3 2 3V 42 4 4 ° Wolfe R T Wilson t3 3 3 910out 772 KORMAK w 5 102 554 5 510 5l ° 510 Ambrose W P Austin 10 10 10 a C5 C5GGOOGUY GGOOGUY FISHER wr 7 IIS 44CGGGGC Turner E F Cooney G 12 12 4 i iCouplcd in betting no separate place or show betting Time 24 48 113 140 144 Track fast fastWinner Winner Br g by Wadsworth Preference trained by J McCormack McCormackWent Went to post at 400 At ost 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same JOHN FURLONG after Iwiug outpaced for the lirst half moved up rapidly on the turn out of the backstrctch and responding resolutely to punishment after being given a breathing spell finished fast and got up to win in the final stride FLYIXG YANKEE outran the others to the first turn and drawing away into a long lead showed a fine turn of speed but tired in the last sixteenth LOCIIIEL was a ganii sml forward contender all the way GUY FiSIIEll appeared high In flesh when going to the post and was always in the rear AMALFI ran well to the stretch and tired as if short 54 2 10J Purse 400 2ycarolds Maidens Selling Net value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys O H C P S 7805 a GALLOP v 110 G 2 270Gr 2i 2 23 1s J Wilson T L Holland Hollandis 1 Go 4o 14 out 70Gr DAULY WATERS V 105 3 3 37758COLONEL is IL jnk Deronda II G Bedwell 4 4 31 1 25 7758COLONEL C v 105 2 4 4 3 3 ° 3s Wolfe M Foster 5 6 G 75 25 7483 SCAllSDALE i w 107 1 1 1PANAMA 52 5 = 5i 43 C Turner J II Zimmcr Zimmcr3nk 20 20 S 3 1 1PANAMA PANAMA w v 107 5 5 3nk 45 42 5 W Dunn J G Oxnard OxnardG 30 40 40 12 5 BREAKFAST w v 102 4 G G C C G Logan E B Cassatt 12 30 30 S 4 4Time Time 23 48 4 5414 Track fast Winner B c by Martinet Common Sue trained by II Marsliall MarsliallWent Went to post at 422 At post C minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv iii GALLOP after being outpaced for the lirst quarter moved up and wore DALLY WATEKS long lead down and finishing fast was going away at the end DALLY WATERS a very rapid beginner sprinted iway from the others in the first eighth and set the pace fast but tired badly In the homestretch COLO XKL C ran well and was best of the others PANAMA was green at the barrier T Q Q Ik SIX SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 4070 4070aud I O O J aud upward Selling Xet value to winner 300 seqpnd 70 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fiu Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7528D MACDONALD wu 7 114 4 3 2 2 2 = 2J I1 J Wilson J I Holland 7780EL ORO w 7 114 1 1 Il 1 lt 2 Fbrother N K Deal 5 C 3J 45 13 7737 FLORAL DAY wit 7 102 G 4 3 3 3 3 3J Skirvin S Sotille 20 20 15 4 32 7285 = SEPULVEDA w G 111 2 2 4s 4 = 4 = 43 4l Musgrvo P Hyams 6 8 S 2 35 35780GMYCBNAE 780GMYCBNAE WB 4 97 3 5 5 5 a 5 5 Deronda H G Bedwcll 30 40 40 12 3 3773SETBACK 773SETBACK wu C 103 5 G Fell Halsey M Foley S 10 9 2 35 35Time Time 24U 50 115 141 145 Track fast Winner Ch g by Sombrero Berriedale trained by II Marshall MarshallAVent AVent to post at 445 At post 2 minutes Start good ami slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing DOXALDMACDOXALD under slight restraint followed EL ORO closely to the stretch turn then wore him down in the last eighth and was going away at the finish EL ORO showing much speed from the start ran into an easy lead in the lirst quarter and set the pace to the stretch but tired when chal ¬ lenged FLORAL DAY rail in improved form and outstayed SEPULVEDA for third place SETBACK was caught in a jam on the lirst turn and foil Overweights Floral Day 2 pounds