Louisville Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-05-14

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LOUISVILLE FORM CHART N CHUKCIIILL DOWNS LOUISVILLE KY TUESDAY MAY 13 1913 Third day New Louisville Jockey Club Spring Mcetinp of K days Weather clear I 0 p in Indicates apprentice allowance FIKST BACK 5 12 Furlongs 2HKi 105 1 11U 000 added liycarolds and up ¬ 8196 ward Selling Nc 523 second 115 third 80 Index Horses AWtPPSt A A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Lquiv Odds Strt 8ir 5FLOR ROBERTS wn 4 114 4 3 S 13 I1 Ganz J Schreiber 41 100 745 = MARTRE wit 4 103110 0 G 4 3 2i Buxton G M Johnson 24 247OI 7OI BACK BAY w 5 115 810 4l 52 2 4a Kederis P Sheridan 25 8071 GILIY w 0 100 2 2 I1 21 4l 4l Borel W G YanUc 22 8001 THRI3I3 LINKS w 4110 1 4 2t 3U 5 5 Goose Hayes Scott IS 90 Ill MLLENADALE S 111 0 5 7J 8 01 Loftus T C McDowell 12 12X02S X02S MARIA C w 3 98 3 7 9 9 S 7i G W CarllB F Guthrie t l 7 o PETER GRIMM w 3 105 7 11 10 10 9 S1 Vandsen C Woodford 74 7851 SIR DENRAH w 411012 8 S G1 71 9s Musgrve II C Ilallenbeck 01 30152 = URAWNY 310711 1 CX 7 10 107 C Peak J W Schorr 75 308 JEAN GREY A 3 92 9 9 11 11 11 H10 McDoiid AV F Cisco t tLITTLE LITTLE NELL 3 100 5 12 12 12 12 12 J Callalian J K Allen t ttMutuel tMutuel field Time 23y5 47 100 lOG i Track fast 2 mutuels paid Florence Roberts 10oO straight 4H place a10 show Martrc 1090 place I2o show Back Bay 70 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Florence Roberts 415 to 100 straight 115 to 100 place 70 to 100 show Mart re 745 to 100 place 515 to 100 show Back Bay SS5 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch f by General Roberts Janice Marian trained by J Lowe LoweWent Went to post at 2i2 At post 5 minutes Start fair and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing FLORENCE ROBERTS showing great speed moved into the lead in the lirst eighth and hold the others safe but had to be hard ridden near the end MARTRE finished fast and closed a gap iu the last quarter BACK BAY was well up all the way and made a game finish GILPY set the early pace and quit badly THREE LINKS showed speed but tired ELLENADALE ran well for her first out in a long time BRAWNY lacked early speed and quit as if short SIR DENRAH pulled up lame 944 Nello 100 7999 Silk Day 98 Overweights Martre S pounds Sir Denrah 1 Q T O T SECOND RACE E 4 12 Furlongs S143S 52 2 103 Purse 000 2yearolds Colts O JL V 4 and Gelding ngs Allowances Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Index Horses A AWtPlStVt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt HI 08 THE NORMAN w 110 5 2 lt I2 1s Loftus T C McDowell uOO100 uOO100w 80r r = ROAMER w 109 31 2 24 21 Ganz Clay Iros 720 720w KI08 OLD BEN w 108 44 3 s 3s Borel W G Yankc 10 IOfi OEXL WABREN v 100 13 5 41 4 J HanoverC Woodford 40 40OLD OLD TRUMP wit 100 2 5 43 5 5 B Steele A D Steele 20 20Time Time 24 48 54 Track fast 2 mutuels paid The Norman 1200 straight 270 place 220 sliow Koaincr 210 place 210 show Old Ben 20 show showEquivalent Equivalent looking odds The Norman 500 to 100 straight S3 to 100 place 10 to 100 show Koamer 5 to 100 place 5 to 100 show Old Ben 15 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch c bv Hastings Monarka trained by G Denny DennyWent Went to post at Sl At post S minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing THE NORMAN Itegan well and was hard ridden and followed KOAMER closely to the last turn from wiwrc he drew away decisively and won in a canter KOAMER was speedy but began tiring fast nfler going threeeighths OLD BEN finished fastcstand closed ti considerable gap in the stretch OLD TRUMP showed early speed Overweights TTio Norman 5 pounds Roamer 1 General Warren 4 Old Trump 4 THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards y5S4 1 1 103 Purse 700 Dyearolds 8198 and upward Allowances Net value to winner 550 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtlPSt 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eouiv Odds Strt wn 4 107 4 3 4 3i 2 15 1 C Peak J W Schorr Schorrw 130100 6G28 BUCKHORN w 4 107 2 1 22 11 nt 24 22 Goose R J Mackenzie Mackenziew 115 8125 JBLDOLFO w 4 112 3 2 3t 4J 3J 38 3 Loftus H II Etonians Etonianswii 2710 7yl COUSIN PUSS wii 4 lOOi 1 5 5 G 5 4i 41 Vandsen II Oots 31 B1ULY COLLINS WI 3 SS 5 4 I1 2h 43 ° 01 Time 24 48Vs 112 138 139 now Amcricjili record Track fast 2 mutuels paid Froglcgs 400 straight 00 place 210 show Buckhorn 300 place 210 show showFroglcgs Froglcgs ISO to 100 straight 50 to 100 place 5 to ICO show Buckhorn 50 to 100 place 5 to 100 show Budolfo 5 to 100 show showWinner Winner B c by Masetto Frogmorc trained by J F Schorr SchorrWent Went to post at 44 At itost 1 minute Shirt good and slow Won driving second and third the Kline FKOGLEGS was outrun through the first threeeighths but moved up rapidly thereafter anil stand ¬ ing a hard drive through the homestretch outstayd BUCKHORN through the last eighth BUCKHORN flowed a high wdcrof speed and stayed gamely iu the final drive BUDOLFO had no mishaps and ran a good race but was held safe by the lirst two BILLY COLLINS showed Hue speed for threequarters COUSIN PITSS was badly outpaced outpacedScratched Scratched 8072 Flying Tom 10 10Overweights Overweights Cousin Puss 21 iiounds Q OO FOURTH RACE 12 Mile 81400 47 2 110 Nineteenth Running Debutante Purso O 1 J ti Value 1000 2yearolds Fillies Allowances Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt ROBINETTA w 110 11 11 1s 1s Goose J MacManus 100 15 2PIRDIE WILLIAMS w 115 0 7 2 2S 2J J HanoverW Perkins 12 51 4 3J iH Steele F D Weir WeirOi ti Oi 51 4k C Peak J W May MaySJ 20 SJ 4 5l Ganz R Macias Macias3J 275 3J Ci Gl Qiuxton G W J Bissell 8000 WATERMELON w 110 88 71 7l 7l Loftus T C McDowell 25 7 9 07 2 SHELBY BELLE wit 110 99 9 8 S1 G W CarllB F Guthrie t50 8108 MAUD B L w 110 710 10 9 9i J Glass J C IMiiam 9 9MUBTY MUBTY LOU w 110 4 0 41 10 10 French D Lehan t tiMutiiel iMutiiel field Time 23 47 47s s Track fast 2 mutuels paid Robinetta 750 straight 070 place 420 show Birdie Williams 800 place 020 show Aunt Mamie POO show Equivalent booking odds Robinetta 275 to 100 straight 2TT to 100 place 110 to 100 show Birdie Williams a0 to 100 place 210 to 100 show Aunt Mamie 75 to 100 show Winner IS f by Fair Play Retained II trained by O A Bianchi BianchiWent Went to jx st at 410 At K st 2 minutes Siart good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing KOBINETTA away fast and shewing great speed disused of the early contenders in the first quar ¬ ter and drew out in the last eighth to win in a canter BIRDIE WILLIAMS ran in closest pursuit but tired and was Iwring over toward the inner rail in the last sixteenth AUNT MAMIE closed a gap and came fast in the stretch THEODOKITA began slowly and closed a big gap FRANCES M ran well and finished close up DAINTY MINT showed speed but tired tiredSera Sera tched 8072 Ruby Ilyams 115 S10C3Gladys Y 115 Chrjstophine 110 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile 9Si3 1U7 C 99 Purse 000 3yearolds and upward Filiies and Marcs Selling Net value to winner 150 second 100 third 50 AWtPIStS Vs 31 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt 8074 URSlTIjA EMtMA 4 104 3 2 1 I1 I1 U I1 Kederis Doerhoefer West 55100 80 7 I FLORAL DAY i410S 1 1 05 OJ 4i 2 21 J HanoverS Sotille 3 92 2 4 2 2J 2 3 SJ Ncylon P Hvams 3 8S 8 8 5l 5l 34 4 4 McDond J J Eiler 8071 SUPPLE 5108 4 5 31 3h 5 5 fl C Peak JT Hughes 12 128074RTAMPS 8074RTAMPS 4101 9 7 91 92 7 fih 0 Vandsen II Oots 81 IO IJANORELiLA 01121311 SA Sh Si 7l 71 Iluxton J M Goode 4 2 BEALTIFUL v 4 104 12 13 12 12 9 S2 S K Martin T W Flynn 20 J FONY MARY C 10S 10 3 10l 10l 10 9i 91 J CallahanJ H List t tB285 B285 WISHING RING w G 110 5 9 II1 Hi lll 103 105 Loftus S B McMillan 22 7521 WINIFRED D 41001110 7l 7 12 H1 II2 Taplin Mrs J S Everman 02 8109 LASSIE 4100 C C 4i 45 Ch 12 12s Goose P J IMillett 30 307J07 7J07 HELEN BURNTTw 5108 71213 13 13 13 13 AV AndressJ F Galfney f ftMutiiel tMutiiel field Time 241J 49 11414 140 Track fast 2 mutnels paid Ursula Emma OJIO straight 2010 place 710 show Floral Day 00 place 250 show Mary Ann K field 20 show Equivalent booking odds Ursula Emma Xit to 100 straight O0 to 100 place 2oo to 100 show Floral Day SO to KM place 2T to 100 show Mary Ann K field GO to 100 show Winner B f by Broomstick Admittance trained by S West WestWcnt Wcnt to jxist at 440 At post 2 minjites Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing URSULA EMMA took the lead quickly and showing the most speed all the way stayed gamely jn tl final drive and won going away FLORAL DAY was forced back on the tirst two turns but moved up fjisi in the next half nlv to tire badly in the last eighth MARY ANN K was prominent throughout and irtade i game finish TROJAN BELLE ran a good race SUPPLE showed speed but tired BANORELLA lost ground on the turns turnsScratched Scratched S074 Startler 10S 75l Maddalcna 92 92Overweights Overweights Wishing King 2 pounds Winifred P 2 Lassie 2 C C v I SIXTH RACE 1 11G Miles yjSSsO 144 5 10 Purse 000 3yearolds and up O W J ward Selling Net value to winner 150 second 100 third 50 i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt 81 10 BONANZA w 4 112 5 1 li lak lnt I 1s J J DuggnT S Harrison 175100 8158 WHITE WOOL wit 5 114 2 2 2l 21 2J 21 23 Goose Adair Baker 1710 171081583CAP1TAN 81583CAP1TAN BRAVO w 4 107 3 3 5 4 32 3 3 = Taplin Moran Mead 205 8107 THE CINDER wn 3 IN ino 1 4 4l 3 3i 4J 4 4i Ib Kederis C W Clark 31 31G4S G4S 2SAM HIRSCH wn 3 100 887 7 7 5 o2 J Callahan R Hirsch 13 8158 aiOCKLER wn 5 10S 4 7 d1 0s G2 fis C3 Buxton J C Calm 2o 2otflO1 tflO1 I3OBPY COOK wn 7 105 0 r 3X = fi1 7 730 E Martin Keith Spence 119 BANN HARD w 5 115 7 C S S S S 8 C Peak O Stifol 59 59Time Time 24 49 11414 141 147 Track fast fastS2 S2 mutiiPls paid Bonanza 550 straight 2W place 20 show White Wool 200 place 200 Piiow Canltan Bravo 270 show showEquivalent Equivalent lKX king odds Bonanza 175 to 100 straight 40 to 100 piace 15 lo 100 show White Wool 4 to 100 place 0 to 100 show Canltan Bravo to 100 show Winner B g by Broomstick Ophirdale trained by L Erb ErbWent Went to yost at 525 At post 1 minute Start g KM and slow Won easily second and third driving IJONAXXA iii grand form ran into the lead at once ind keeping it drew away from WHITE WOOL in Iht lust eighth to win easing up WHITE WOOL ra i in closest pursuit and made a game effort for the cntre race but was easily held safe CAPITA N BR UO ran well throughout THE CINDER was well up all the way SAM HIRSCH closed a big gap in th last quarter Scratched 7830 Sepulvcda 105


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