Laurel Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1913-10-09

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LAUREL FORM CHART. LAUREL, MD., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1913 Seventh day. Maryland State Fair Association. Fall Meeting of 2 days. 30 lnwks on. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward, A". S. Aosburgh. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter James Milton. Racing Secretary, Fred Rheberger. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. AA indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age or horse and weight carried. Indicate apprentice allowance. 11 Q Pfc O IHtST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 11SSS 1:07 2 113. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. JL tj tJ i Allowances. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vt 7t Str Flu Jockeys Owners O II C P S 11888AIDIE M: wri 107 5 2 2J 1 1 1 Butwell J AV Messervy 1-3 1-3 1-4 out 118263FATTIOM w 110 4 G 33 3 2 2 Fbrothr X K Deal 15 20 20 5 8-5 JJZ52AU.-VAM1:NT WB 110 2 4 s 63 43 32 Burgame II J Morris 30 100 100 13 4 11943 2 SPE A R II EA D wsb 110 C 3 4-4 53 43 T Davles E C Cassatt 7 12 12 9-5 7-10 iii2!6,SILKNT 1,IL0T wb 110 7 1 5i 5t G 53 Clement MrsLALtVgston 15 20 20 5 8-5 ?H22;Ars,A.AX w 107 15 lh 2nk 32 01 Dylc w n Aithouso ? 10 s .0-5 1-2 108293!- LASIv wb 107 3 7 7 7 7 7 Karrick Oneck Stable 10 100 100 20 S - Time, 25; 50. 1:02, l!08. Track fast. . AVinner Ch. f, by Star Shoot Breakwater trained by G. AV. Langdon. .T,wMwto 1ost !lt -::;- At post 1 lul""te- Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. AODIE M. went to the front with a rusli while rounding the far turn and, drawing awav liito an easy lead, was eased up at the end. FATHOM ran well and finished gamely after iK-glimlng slowlv. ARMAMENT iilso began Slowly, but came with a rush after closing a gap and was gaining at the end. SILENT PILOT was first away, but was taken iip and ridden all over the track. SPEARHEAD ran fairly well. ASH CAN set tho early pace, but quit badly. Scratched U4133The Spirit. 107; 11772 Humiliation. 107. 11 QKQ SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 11SSS 1:07 2 113. Purse 00. 3-vear-olds arid JL tJ tJ O upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 0; third, 0. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt j y. -ft Str Flu Jockeys Owners O H C P S 11891 BOB LYNCH wsn 0 107 8 5 5 3 2 1J Gentry J Randolph 4 G G 2 1 118873LURIA w I! 105 1 3 V. U lJ 2 Rhtmire R F Carman 2 11-511-51 2-3 11858IIEARTHSTONE. wn 4 105 C 4 2 23 3U 3l Deronde H G Bedwell 8 10 10 4 2 11859 VOLTHORPE w 5 110 10 1 3and 4" 4s 4 J CallahanF E Brown 12 30 30 10 5 AF MAID w 4 307 4 7 6,1 71 51 5 Cor! w c Weant 30 50 50 20 10 11891DYNAM wn 3 100 9 9 73 5t GJ G1 J McTagrtM Foley 31 3i 3i 7-5 7-10 11C97 VOTES wn 3 102 2 10 Si 9 S- 72 Nicklaus MissAMMarrone 6 7 7 21 6-5 H242!M.ONKi:i w 4 105 7 8 1" 8 9 8 Halsey A AV Foulk 100 200 130 60 30 11643FATIIEROLA w 4 102 5 2 43 G 7l 10 Nalhan S Louis 10 10 10 4 2 , Time, 24, 49, 1:01, 1:08. Track fast. AA inner Br. g, by Dimgarven Queen Lithe trained bv .1. Randolph. S"A,It it,a,t rr,7; A post 4. .D;ln"tL,f-, Start poor and slow. AAon driving; second and third the same. BOB IANCH steadily improved his position and, In a fast finish, got up in the final strides. LURIA went to the front with a rush and drew away into a clear lend, but tired badly in the last eighth HEARTHSTONE ran well, but was driving hard at the end to outstav AOLTHORPB The latter Is improving and ran well. DYNAMO was caught in the barrier and was puiled up. AUTO MAID finished well Scratched 11593IAAanda Pitzer, 97; 11751 Dr. R. L. Swarenger, 102; 11593 Connaught. 102- 11742 Mar-jcerum, 05. Overweights Luria, 3 pounds; Monkey. 3. 1 QKI THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 09212 1:12 5 125. 1913.sh00 added. All Ages. JL tJ tJ tt Handicap. Net value to winner 90; second, 00; third, 0. f Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 11941SPRING BOARD wn 4 1152 3 33 2J 2" lh T Davies E B Cassatt 3 4 1S-5C-5 3-5 11558 YANK. NOTIONS wn 3 111 9 1 2 V V 2 Karrick Oneck Stable 9-5 2 G-T. 3-5 out 102G2-PII. ANTOINETTE wn 3 05 4 0 5 51 fi 2U AV AAard A L, Aste 30 30 30 1 5 11340 GENESTA wn 3 90 8 5 G- G 4 4"t Xeander R T AVilson 15 25 "5 10 5 11770 YENGHEE wn 3 90 G 4 4 4 3J a- .1 McTagrtT F Sheedy 10 10 S 1 6-5 11828L1GHT O MMjIFEwn 4 119 7 9 7 7 7 Gl Burganie AA A Read 3 llUlC-51 4 USq?9" ttRA-S w f 7 ? s s "" R WaldronSpring Hill StablelOO 200 200 GO 30 SIR J. t JOHNSON wn S llj, 12 lh 3 5 S- Byrne BeverwyckStable 20 50 5ft 20 10 11220 PRINCE AHMED li 9 110 3 S 9 9 9 9 Deronde II G Bedwell 20 20 30 V G Time, 24. 49. 1:14. Track fast. AA inner B. c, by Aeronaut Bettie Bouncer trained bv J. S. Healev. .tPxJkVJjR1- ,4 Vst." minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the SJi1,"e-, ,JIIK,IN5? "OARP-af terracing close up to the stretch, wore YANKEE NOTIONS down and out-5?UlU,.,"i Uv0nxVll.lrlv,;-r Ti,u.Iatte.r sll?w-1 "J"ch smHd for tlu first lli,lf : 1rv away after racing SIR JOHN JOHNSON into defeat, but tired in the last sixteenth of a good race. PHYLLIS ANTOINFTTT closed a gap and outgamcil GENESTA for third place. LIGHT O M LIFE began slowly and was outpaced throughout. GLM.S1A closed a gap and ran a good race, as also did YENGHEE. SIR JOHN JOHNSON set the early pace and tired. Scratched 11750Housemaid. 118: 115953Seallvwag, 95. Overweights Knight of Uncas. 3 pounds. "I QKK FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. 570 1 1 ::a li : 1 05. Third Running Hopkins Selling JL tftlU Stakes. ,500 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 375- sec ond, 00; third, 00. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt 14 y. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 11890MONTRESOR wn 3 100 8 2 1 VI 1 1 H AV AVard R T AVilson G 7 7 2 6-5 11860RARXEAT w 3 102 3 1 If 4 3h 31 2n Nathan R K AVatkins 3 4 4 73 7-10 11739BLUE THISTLE wn 4 10S 9 S Gi 6 4 t. 3 Musgrve II C Hallenbeck 7 10 " 10 4 2 11827COI.NEL COOK wis 1 100 10 4 7 V- 5- 4 4 Halsev C C Sinlthson 15 11828CAIEAU wn 3 102 2 10 10 10 Si V- 5 J Caliahan.T C. Oxnard 7 8 7 to 11890.TAWRONE w 4 100 5 9 93 ij 9 Gk Ci R AValdron.1 O Talbott 20 30 30 S 4 116453KALINKA w 3 110 1 7 SJ Sh G 5 7 li AVatts R F Carman HO "0 "0 8 4 118GllARTAVORTH wn 5 103 fi 3 3h" 2h 21 8 8 J McTaKrt.I L Holland 0.0 ?.107.3 11890ELAVAII wn 4 103 4 fi 5- 5 10 10 !: Deronde II O Bedwell 1" 13 r," fi 3 llCGSELLA P.RYSON w 5 113 7 3 2 3h 7h 9 10 Rhtmire R F Carman M0 20 20 8 4 1 Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 23, 48, 1:14. 1:40. Track fast. A inner Ch. g. by Monfort Miulehcii trained by T. J. Healey. AVent to post at 3:40. At post ." minutes. Start good and slow. AAon easilv; second nnd third driving. MONTRESOR ran into the-lead quickly and, after le!iig rated along in front all the wav hid si d in reserve left at the end. BARNEGAT ran forwardly from the start and made a eoupo or thre-ite ling challenges. BLUE THISTLE closed a gap and finished gamely, but tired in the last sixteenth COI EL COOK finished with a rush. CADEAU closed a big gap. DARTMOUTH quit in the honVc"tretcii K L INKA seemingly has trained off. The winner, entered for ,000. was bid up to St SO", -mil lmniit in Scratched llSOODonald Macdonald, 113; llSS9Blckford, 10S; llOOSTactkV. lKK . 11S- . G iiv 1 Fisher ism r. 114- 11720 Feather Duster. IPS. 1 1 QK FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 99201 1:43 4 100. prse 00 -raT- JL JL tJ tJ J olds ami upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 0; third. 0. ind Horses AAVtPPSt Vi U, Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 11918 BRANDO w 4 10IJ 9 7 3nk 31 4: 3t jij Gentry A J Stafford 50 100 100 "0 S 11861SPELLROUND w 7 112 3 5 2J 2 lh 2h 2h R AAatts Miss E A Tvson 3 S 8 3 7-5 11825MY KELLOAV w 5 100 5 2 7J 5h Sh 4 31 Deronde II G Bedwell G 7 7 1 11742 GARTH w 4 10S I 4 fi CJ 51 53 4 Butwell R Parr n in i 11695IIEIGE ROSE w 0 103 G 3 V lh 21 jnt J McTagrtJ M AV Green 95 9-3 4-5 "-5 out 11861 MERRY LAI wi: 5 111 S 9 S S3 73 fit G3 Nolan K Trotter CC S 4-5 ai575KINIER LOU v, 92 7 G 58 7h 8 SJ 7t Smyth E Palmer 0 GO GO b 10 11753tTAY PAY wi: 5 101. J 2 1 9 9 9 0 SJ Nathan AV M Sheedy 5 S 8 3 G-3 11892 STELCLIFF w 4 108 1 -8 4h 4 fil 7 9 Corey AV C AVeant W i3 23 ?0 4 Time. 25, 49. 1:15, 1:42, 1:45. Track fast. A inner B. g, by Orlando Alice Brand trained bv A. J. Stafford i Wn .viVA1 "A i:V M, ,,0?t 2 "lI"",,1s- StartiKo.id and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. BRANDO, after being in close pursuit of the leaders to the stretch, responded with a ruh when called on and won going away. SPELLBOUND ran well, but was much used hi forcing and setting the ,nce and tired in the last sixteenth after disposing of HEDGE ROSE. SIY FELLOW began slowly and was carried wide on the tnst turn, hut finished fast and close up. HEDGE ROSE set the pace to the stretch mid t ired. J he winner, entered for 00. was hid up to S580O and sold to S. Louis. Scratched 11751 lvalel. 100; 118S9Bonnie Elolsc. 100; 118S7 Afterglow. 100: 11557 Setback, 10S. Overweights Brando. 21, pounds: Tay Pay, lj. "I "I Q PT fj SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 11SSS 1:07 2 1115. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. JL JL J fJ I Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 1913.sh0. lnd Horses AWtPPSt Y Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 11740 WALTERS wit 101110 2 2i lk 14 11 Teahan L Slartinc 4 5 5 2 1 11656 FOOL FORTUNE wn 10S S 8 5 31 3 2 Troxlcr M Foley 5 5 5 2 1 11636SIARY WARREN w !5 7-4 H 2l 21 3?. Derondo A Miller 4 5 4 2 1 11S62SSIALL w 110 6 0 4i 4 4 i T Davics M Honey 2 2 9-5 4-5 1-2 11862sIOSIRRA w 101 9 9 6 and 51 5i Karrick S L Parsons S 10 10 4 S-5 118C2 NKTMAKEtt w 110 5 10 9h 71 7 0k Xickhvus .T Farrell Jr 10 20 20 S 4 117753 PKACOCK w 107 3 11 11 S S3 7 Butwell II Parr 15 20 20 S 4 6707GALEA w DO 1 5 .Sb y: yt s W Ward J L Gardner 50 100 60 20 10 11644 TRANSFORMATION wllo 2 3 3 63 61 9 Rhtmire Tt F Carman 15 40 40 15 7 11862NO MANAGER w 101 11 1 7s 10 10s 103 Nathan P SI Bailey 100 100 100 40 20 11403 SALVATION NELL w 107 I 7 10i 11 11 11 Ford C T Halsey 100 100 100 40 20 Time, 24, 50, 1:02, 1:09. Track fast. Winner tli. g. by Sleelick Lacrimae trained bv G. C. Winrrey. Went to iwst at 1:40. At ikkI 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. WALTERS was away well and. after having forced the pace for the lirst half, shook off his opposition in the homestretch and won going away. FOOL OFORTUNE moved up rapidlv while rounding the far turn, but was unable to get to the leader. MARY WARREN set the early pace and tired badly in the last eighth. SMALL began slowly and finished fast. DOMRRA ran fairly well. Scratched 110!KMargaret Mcisc. 102; mSTiHudas lirotlier. 110. Overweights Walters. 2 pounds; Peacock. It; No Manager. 2: Fool Fortune. 1.


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