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HAVRE DE GRACE FORM CHART. HAVRE DE GRACE, MD., THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1914.-Fifth day. Harford Agriculture and BltllUl As-ociaiioii. Spring Meeting ol IS days. ISO books on. | Weather clear. Presiding Steward. W. S. Vosburgh. Presiding Jadge, C Ii. Pettingill. Starter. James Milton. Bac-.i g Becretary, I, fluhhi igi i . Racing starts at 2:1.". p. m. Chicago time lAo p. m.. W indicates whip. S rpurs. P. blinkers. Fig area in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of bane a. id weigh! carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1.* C«i-tO first RACE -1-2 Mile. 111000 ill a. 2— 1O0. Puree 00. 2-year-olda. Selling. O *JJ »jy Ned value to Whaner S:: Mi: second. 0; third. 0. index Horse- AWtPPSl K - % Sir Fin Jinkeys Owmrs O H G P B lBMB*FPLDBKOL ■ MB 10 1 1 1- 14 M Nathan II P Whitnev C I E - 1 •CASABA w ! :i I - • V .1 Smyth W Garth 81 81 SI 1 -1 1X050 -GENERAL A"1LLA w 108 21 J» :y- | R Pickett P I Coleman 1 4 :;. 4-61-2 1SW« CATEGORY w l"s: 1 C B" 1- 0 l Krach E W Dornian 3 3 _i 1 1 I 180418 ALHBNA wHi I T 4 .". • S* II Wolfe R T Wilson 40 40 89 10 4 , 18050 RUSTIC MAID w M « I 7- ;; V 3 McCaheyJ Fitzslmmons 40 50 Go 20 lo HlXIo w K s 8 n 8* 7- .1 McTagrtJ L Holland 6 10 M 1 Z 1 8058 MERRY TWINKLE w 89 7 r ft 7 .. V Hinphy R Parr • 50 SO 15 I ii:i»15i I.AHV •AlTUiiOsjw mi . ■» :in» !■" if-- il Booker .: D Clayton 4 4 ::. S-G 4-5 l:;j»0!» ED WEISS w 1141 1 1" 10 la M .1 Glass L Weiss GO M0 M0 M 15 Time. 23-;,. 48 new track record. Track fast. Winner ~Cb. f, by Burgomaster- .links trained by A. Simons. Went to aoal at ~A2. At ]» t : mfaHrtea. Start ]»n.r and slow. Won easily; second and third driv lug. KOLDEBOL uulckl moved Into an easy lead and showed ■ great turn of speed all the way. but pulled up lame. CASABA was a close contender from the start and hung oa resolutely in the final drive. OHNEBAL Vli LA raced in Ihird place throughout, but was unable to improve hi- position. LADY CAPB1 lnl S lagan in a tangle and was only cantering throiiL-ii the entire race. CATEGOBY could nev r get up in s Blow beginning. Scratched -13900 Hectograph, 104; 13000 Finalee, 101: 13038 Haberdaab, 94. ". rwelghta -Category, r pounds; Bd Weisa, 2 : General Villa, 1: Hetto, 1. - ■ SECOND RAi i: -1 Mile and 70 Yards. 4070—1:42% 4 -107. i 1914.sh00 added. ■ yea:-O IOaA *J i -S olds and upwind. Handicap. Net value I i winger 85; second. 00: Ihird. ISO. Index Horses AWtPPSl 3i - -;i Btr Pin lockers Owners 0 H C P B I , z : i 18005* BRYNXIM AH am 4 j t 4 V 8* - -:: l!,t .T McTagrtH Penny 4 8 0 8-5 4-G 1S04»REP1 PI.KAN" WB 5 114 1 1 l V 1- VI V C B* game J O Talbott 4-G 1 7-M1-3 oul 11320 MISSION W 6 MS » E G- 5*4 S F Murphj A Eeliuont 20 30 SO S :: 18050 PROGRESSIVE wu 1 IIS 3 2 4- 41 32 41 J McCaheyF E Brown 12 15 15 .". 2 IS550*R1NGLING w 4 M6 7 7 7 7 7 «i ■ I1 W Ward BoverwyckStable 4 41 4 1 2-6 I.SK.M HARRT LAUDER wb 4 83 J I ij,: i " B» 4 V .1 Smyth 1" .1 Grefer 30 Of j» -JO S i: 0«4 CARLTON G. w 7 M6 S I 4" :v- :: 7 7 .1 Frach I M Hedrick 12 12 12 4 7G Time. 24-.,. 49. 1:1445, 1:415- 1:46. Track fast. W u i ii. s b Bryn Mawr Notilmab trained by 11. Penny. Went to i" -i al 3:05. At post - minutes, start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the s line. BBYKLIM Ui raced in close pa suit of the pacemaker until in tbe anal •■ig.nh. then wore ih tiling leader down and won drawing out. REP1 BLICAN was awaj well and set a -vm.iI pace from the start, but 1 :ii in the final drive and ran awav a half mile after the race, mission closed a gap and. finishing i — lutely, outstayed PBOGRESSIVE for third place. SINGLING ran wide for the entire way. but finished i-. PROCUKSSI VL ran well and finished .-his,, up. THIRD BACH 5 1-2 Furlongs. 5158 -1:05 105.1 Pur-e SlXc :: year-olds and 1QQ71 Ot/ i 1 upward. Selling. Net lllai III SjlaBll tTtftll second, 880; third. 0. index- Horses .VWtlTSt , fc. :4 Str Fin Jockeys iwmr- O H C P S 11017 B MASTERSONwb W 112 - 11 V V- 1- F: Pickett R A Haymaker 4 I 5 2 1 13045 MONCREIF a t 115 4 1 4 - :,- 1 . | P MaderiaB Murray 81 81 28 I 13051 DEOUCTTON 12 3 7 :■ 6 •■■ . c MUlei .1 M 0? Green 7 M ■• 1 13800* COLORS wb 3 85 I • 2 2* 21 i- F Murphj K McBride 7-5 7-6 7-5 7 101 I 13051 SALESIA a 5 1M 2 8 . I| :. .. r ■ .1 Frach .1 Nichols IS 28 89 8 4 13051 INI. AN n Gil. a* 31 .,i b HoffmanR Q Martin ."• 5 4 8-6 4-6 1 3051* RYE STRAW wb 4 LIS 8 3 7 ii C tvnighl C C Thomas 10 1G 15 I l:: »0l CAMEL WB 8 US 7 J" 9 B II Sklrvin J H McCarren 60 68 54 20 to i: 7-;: VGN1BR wsiiTlloio | !• ;e- j.. 9 e Allej O J Day 6 10 M M IS051 M.i ci.i; FIVE w 6 115 I I •■ 71 » »* D MIceH .1 W Hedrick 12 15 16 3 1.1*97 VOTES w 1112 .11 11 11 11 11 l» McDanTMiBsAMhtarrone 84 09 10 28 1" Time. 23",. 48s. 1:08. Track fast. Wiener Ch. g. bj Frankfort— Vanessa trained by L. Baymake Went to post ai 3:30 i post 2 minutes. Star! rood ami sk»a Won easily; second and third driving, BAT MASTERSON" Bel t tasl paci from the start, shook otf •- opposition aftei going a quarter and. drawing sway into a long lead, was easing up at the end UONCBEIF ran well and finished gamely. DE in i io dosed ■ Ms sap and finished with ■ rush, colors u - od alf and tired. IM.AN •: ■. I . If ah Scratched i.:;n;2 Laura, line 13056 B!ma lo:.. « ly. -r» igiil s -,,i.si j iHiimd . FOURTH RACE— 14 Mile, f 1300O 18 S- 105. i S, id -..irning Lassie StakesT"-fjtj Isja-rTrt f JL 000 added. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Alloa .nee-. .-i value to winner ,055; sc and, 8300; third, 1100 lades Batata AWtPPSt U : ~ Str Tin Jockeys Owners o n c p s 13340 * PAIR HELEN w Ml 3 2 l- 1- 1*| C FbrothrH P Whitney 7-6 7-6 4-5 1-3 oul l ::«." » -en A OE a 1 04 1 1 :« v Murphy a Belmont t ; G 1 1 Soul DIXIE W Ml 14 1 4 .Ih .1 McTagTtR Parr G ]0 10 J 1 U34M PINALEE a m * 1 I l Shsol A 11 VI veil li r IS 1 1-2 Thau 23-3. 481-,. Track fast. Wianei :. f, by Broomstick Belle of Troy trained by A. Winona. Wen: 10 post st 3:52. At posi 1 ralautea. Start 1 1 and rtoa Won easily ; Reeond and third drh insj PAIR III. l.l S, a quick beginner, -printed away from the others while rounding tbe far nun and won 1 1 ainu- np. ciia.nci: began wen and raced aaatery, but could not keep pace with the winner. DIXIE tin [Shed gauedi and wore the tiring 1TNALLE down for third place. The latter raced well for a quarter only. "1 J. — i, — j i 13 II I a . I |-» p; le. an and W "I J ~ !. [• ,. || ] r 1: I i: I I! J the , u ] = i J i _ i j j i 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I i to ■ ITl-TH RACK 3-4 Mile. T888 1:11% — 3— M. Purse H80. 3-year fdils and upnanl 1tl7Q 0»l/ i tJ Selling. Net value to winner 8300; second. *7 i: third. 830. Index. Horses AWtPPSt % _. % Sir Fin lackeys Owners t H C P S ltfOS* EXECUTOR wl W 1 I 1- 1J 1 1 P Muiphy H Parr 4-6 4-6 H-201-5ont 18013* *COL. SHMEDEwb 7 113 3 I 2» 2 2 2 .1 Smyth L Most z II 1-31-4 11280 MEDIATOR wit li 120 G i G1 4- ;;- 3J R Watts W Martin I 29 .. 7 I 1386! EFFENDI w 8 11G I E I 4 I- 4- E Taplin II G Hedwell 1» 20 20 4 - 1257." MISS BRUSH w 4 110 0 1 8* :i; .".■ 6« C FbrothrW H Congdon 12 20 24 1 :• . 13008 SUWANNEE ivn : 98 1 ■• 4 i Gi t 4 t McCaheyJ Pitsaimmona 1G jo 89 I 7-G Time. 24. 48%. 1:15. Track fast. Winner— rB. . bj Patherlea — Network trained by L, Qarth. Went to posi at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and stow. Won easily: second and third driving inlci "lnl; began slowly, hut was rushed through next to the rail in tbe Brat sixteenth and. raking ■ good lead, easiiv held tbe others safe throughout. COLONEL ASHMEADE raced in nearest pursuit tlu.11n.hout had no mishaps. MEDIATOR finished fast after saving ground at the head of the stretch. Miss 497 BRUSH tired after showing early speed and probably was .sitm. EFFENDI tinishid well. Sera I died 1 1 :::.. 7 iQerdoii. till. Cn T 1 SIXTH R ACL— 3-4 Mile. 7S40— 1 : 1 1 % - -3— PL 1 Purse K . 3-year-olds and it award. IO O j i 4ir Maiden-. Selling. Net value to winner I860; second. 0: taird, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % U % Str Tin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 13050 Miss ELEANOR w 4 895 I 7 tat 4* s V j McTagrtA P Doyle 4 tj i 8-6 7-10 i:i»0» siji 1:1:1.1:1; w 3 106 4 0 11 Ill"-. l .1 WllliameE MeBride. 15 25 26 12 •; 12601 MILKY WW w 8 101 12 1 . 2»* 4* 8* 1 McCaheyJ 1itzsimmons 6 8 8 3 1-5 134S1*CURIEUX WB6U8 7 3 IS" 5»1 C K Murphy J V Murphy U I 4-6 8-5 1 1 i:i056 D1AM CLUSTER w 3 101 11 10 81 5 1" •- P Ford W Martin 3 7 7 2| I 18057 JONL" wb 3 103 M :• ll1 6»t 7- ii- C Miller Mrs A P Dayton la 28 24 8 4 LI8I7 SPITPIRE w 3 101 :: 11 a- 101 8" 7 A NieklausG .1 Day 30 GO tio 28 10 18831 STONEHENGE w 3 10:: 5 2 in B| I -: 8| H Wolfe S Roaa « W 10 4 z 1 358 DRAWN w 3 103 1J 5 7" 7; V ■ - W Ward J Farrell Jr 88 30 30 p .", 18387 COLGAN w 3 103 : V: 12 12 11" hP W Doyle W D Althouse 30 09 09 20 10 IS807 • ANGLE D. ar 3 100 |8 4 10 ID 10 111 R Booher L Purlingrame jo 30 30 12 : »v«8 DORI8KJ w 4 110 6 8 6* •» U 12 R Picket! , Molden 10 K 15 6 I I3808*VEIL»HEN Wl 90 2 Left at the post. J Smyth T F Ryan 6 1- 12 1 - Time. 24J 5, 49, I:l»Vfc. Track fast. winner Br, 1. by Plaaudee — Fancywood 1 trained i y a p. Doyle. Went to p"si at 4:40. At paat - minutes. Btarl good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv. :;il. MISS ELBANOB wa.s saved for The- first halt, then wore the thing leaders down in the homestretch aud was going away at the end. SQUEELEB, 1 go.d looker, showed a fine turn of speed In pacemaking to stretch end should Improve. MILKY WAV raced In closest pursuit to the stretch and tired. CIRIKLX was a forward contender to the last eighth post befon he tired and lost around. DIAMOND CLCSTEB and I0NE made up ground. Scratched -13055*Otta 1 loto, 08; 1":Ri Plannda. 101. overweights Squcoler. ■, pounds; lone. 1; Angie P., 4j. i rj pjJT SLVKNTII RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 5158—1:05% 3 105.] Purse . 0. .: y.ar olds 1*_ •J j i f_ and upward. Sellim:. Hat vaaic to winner s.; »0: -econd. 0: third. .S.;o. Index Horses AWtPPSt t 3j :; Str Iin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S * l:-5947 DR liOldllRIT w 7 11a* 8 9 T1 3nt 3 1 R Mentry F Harrinpton 8 8 8 8 34 13911 *CORN"iK MKER w 4 110 0 3 Is l1 1 2*1 W Hinphy S R Howser 12 1G 1G ? 3 13003 PROVINCE wB 4 11- 4 G 4i» 41 :; ;: B Pickett TF Sheedy 89 89 89 I 4 18757 •ORTYX w 3 101 li t! 3nk -i 4J 1 R Bookir M Foley 6 IS K I I 18058 SRIGHTEAST W» 8 110 12 8 6* • ■- K Taplin H G Kedwell : 21 2 1 l-~ 139+7 CHILLA wu S 110 G 10 S1 7- fint «3 R HoffmanC E Rogers 13 1 lo 4 1 IS0843ELSIE GREEN WB 3 y" 9 11 loi, s- 7* 7l .1 Smyth G S Martin ir 85 35 10 5 IS8O0 lTO MAID w G 110 lo 7 !1- !C 8| J A NlcklausW C Weant 89 « 44 26 13 13911 CANNOCK w 9 102 1 t U 6*19 :•- J McCaheyA Q Waaton 1G 15 1G fi 3 18710CHILTON JLEENw 7 110 3 14 14 11- lo1 »li C KnighT J .1 McCauley 1G » N 10 5 13008 FLATBUSH a 3 104114 1 «n le- 11- 11 M Nathan F E Brown 0 9 8 3 8-6 18050 LITTLE JUPITERWB 4 H2 S 1J 13 IS* 12* I* D Nicol S Ross I 9 9 3 8-0 13949 LITTLE EP W G 112 13 13 12 1-" 13s 13- I McTagrtL Voss D •" C 3 1 P814SIR CALKDORE w3 9G 7 4 9«kl4 14 It F Murphy E J McGraw 39 25 25 10 G Time. 24. 4935. 1:02, 1:08-5. Track fast. Winner — B. b, by Galveston— Lohoatna 1 trained h G. Maybeny. Went to post at 5:13. At post 2 minutes. Star; good and alow. Won handily; second and third driv ing. PR. DOUGHEBTT was otT slowly, but gained steadily and. coming fast in the stretch, wore tbe lead-era down and was going away at I lie end. CORNCR.M KI.R showed the BBOBt ally speed and Bet the pace the stretch, tmt tired when challenged. PROVINCE was a forward contender from the Btarl aud made a game finish. ORTYX raced well. BIGHTEAST was always outpaced, hut inistted close up. Overweight; l r. Dougherty. 1 pounds: Ortyx, 4: Phvtbnafa, 2j: Sir Catedore, 5.