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HAVRE DE GRACE FORM CHART. HAVRE DE GRACE. MD.. SATURDAY. APRIL 25. 1914. Seventh day. Harford Agriculture and Dried ers Association. Spring Meet ing ..■ 1.3 day . c. hooks ..n. i Weather wet. - Presiding steward, w. s. Vosburgh. Presiding .Indue, c. 11. PettiagilL Starter, James Milton. Rac He.: Secretary. I ■. Rohhorgcr. Ita. jiuTsiarts at 2 : TT". m. Chicago time 1:46 p. ml. » Indicates apprentice allowance. FIRST PACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 5158 1:05% 3 W5. Purse 00. ."year olds and IOfaQQ Q VJOO upward. Sell! ng. Net value to winner s::Hi: second. *7Q: third. .0. Index Horse*_ AWtPPSt j • Sir Tin Jockey* OwieTs O II C P S 18957 •GORDON w 3 H.i 3 a I- !• 1". 1« .1 McTagrtJ L Holland MM [-101 I OUl IS945-NAPA NICK si 7 Ul T . P l- - I ■ R Mentrj 1 B Dwyer 6 8 8 - J i:. ».- :« I.MV LIGHTNG " 3 107 1 I I" E raplln H G BedweU S id 10 I I 18873*EXE tTtii: wn 3 96 9 3 - V Murphj i: Parr I fj 4; . I30M EMERALD GEM a 1 M I -■ »■* 31 "•" J -M InheyF J Coleman 8 -" 15 « : l-.-.HI i l.l." EYES WB5 1U •■ 9 I i.- 7 ■ H Wolfi R T Wilson » 4" JO M ; I3950*G1 INT w 4 lor, s .; 7"1 7 •■ .1 Smyth A Tune y H 10 ■ " ELECT w Z lio 1 s m | | s i- MaderiaM Bon • 30 100 00 W 20 ISftl EL M H1M WB 3 104 7 11 P 8 9 1 MclntyreMlssAMMarrone SO 160 MB 4s -" Time, 24-5. 49. 1:01*5. iiOSi. Track sloppy. Winner— Br c bj Martinet Suave trained bj li. Marshall". Wlit to post at 2:41. At post 7 minutes. Start good sntl slow. Won easily: second and third drlj lug ;ui:i0 was off slowly, but worked bfot way UP on the outside, caught and passed the Icti-i- on tlie stretch turn and drew sway Into a cantering lead. NAPA NICK ran s good rsce. but tired after disposing oi LADY l.li.HTNINo at the last eighth post. The lattet sel the early pace and tired, but came again rfu.I l finished gamely. KXICIIOU was Hlways outpaced. EMERALD GEM was a forward contender to the last t Ichwl 13053 larl 9U l0T48»Terrinle BUT, 113: 13053 Galaxy, 91; 13057 ■Supreme. BO. « i v.- .-H- Napa Nick. _ poitmis: Fleet. 1: F.l Mahdi. 1. - OfQf skcond IiaiT. -1-2 Mile. U.iWO lv - "»"• Purse 0400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. fyYfrSVr Net vain.- to winner JpXV. second. S7 i: third. s.,o. Index Horses AWtPPSl li o 3j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S l 1tXKH i I1M_ s ;p w-r. W, ; ~ iT1. l"k n E Taidin H t Bed well B-0 M " - 1-2 out 1 i.Vo«o ilsi: JR I W V~ - - ,- McCaheyJ W Hedrtck Jr |1 21 U 7 Wl I lSOSSDR i.AP.libK w 115 : I V 4":: H Snjder .1 Tyree ■ H U [ *-» 139*i» HAFTZ vi" WOl "I I" M Buxton .1 I. Holland i:f!»«5 HLACKTHORN wb 104 ■ M Nathan H P Whitney i- » » . i;KMt STALWART HELENS-105 ll 14 Bergen L Weiss -" M M I Tim . 24, 493. Track sloppy. Winner R c bv Jim Gaffnej Besigi ition II. trained bj H. G. BedweH. Went to IM-st a; 5:14. At im.~! 7 minutes. Start good ami Slow. Won driving: second and third the ■ game, «UW SAVAGE., a quick beginner, showea a oiacr of tpeed and, saYing ground on «U turns, hung S I I , I I • t 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ■ • - , 1 oa resolutely under a gruelling drive after taking the lead in the stretch. JE88E JR. set the early Md and was on the outside of the w hint r for the entire race and might have won with riders reversed DR I.AKUIck was nailed up at the start and closed a big gap after coming wicb-on the stretch turn. HAK1Z showed speed, but tired In the stretch. The others w.-re outpaced. Scratched 1304U Noise King, 108; Bcorpii, 103; The Masquerader, 103. Overweights llali/. .;. pounds: Blackthorn, 4S THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. IlTf -1 :42::.-. 4 107. ,w adibd. :; year ol,|s 1*_ |hri_f O fZ7 17 J and upward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner iil4.»: second. 0: third. $..0. liidex Horses AWtPPSt 4 _■ a, Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S IS041 ROYAL METEOR w u u 105 •: - »a l«a 1» l- 1- A NicklausR Hynma 6-6 8-0 1-2 1-2 out i:; .-»!» ll: GENTLEMAN WB 6 y" I ii ."cl V VI V V V Murphy .1 H Mead 3 li ■«?. K7-H 1S04M COREOPSIS wl 9S t l 11 B» :!"C :;?. :;,; .1 McTngfrtC R I"kischmann2 2 I 7-luout IS973-COL ASHMKADEwi! 7 100 1 1 1*1 V 8»» $»• 4»* J Smyth L Most 10 IS II E 1 13968 KAYDEROSEROS w 4 92 -• 7 lli 2s 2* 4* 5« J Ural W Martin fi» 10o ltm :; 10 m, 139K4 NAPIER w 5 90 7 G 6- iir- «" fi" 8 .1 McCaheyJ V Hedrick 15 20 20 7 -l 13734 JOHN REARDON w 7 110 4 :: 7 7 7 7 7 R HoffmanH G Martin 13 13 12 0 11" Time. 25, 51V5, 1:17, 1:46%. !:••%. Track sloppy. Winner Ch. u, by Star Shoot— Queen Regent trained hy C. F. Clarki. Went to post at 3:40. At post :; minutes. Start uood and slow. Won easily; second and third drlv-i g. ltOYAL METEOB raced on the outside of the leader for the first half, then drew away into s long had on tlie stntcb ulru and was cased up at the end. IRISH GENTLEMAN stumbled and went lo his s.ieis scon after the start, but closed up rapidly and easily disposed of the others for second place. COREOPSIS raced gamely, but could never get up. KAYDEROSEROS raced In nearest pursuit to the stretch and tired as if short. COLONEL ASHMEADE set the pace lea- the liiM. half and dropped back. Scratched- H-bai Oahburst. MS; 13973 Effeudi, »."«. overweights lijsi. Gentleman, - pounds. FOURTH HACK 3-4 Mile. 7840— 1:11%— 3— M. Second Running Belair Handicap. 1QQQ1 Ot/l/1 31.000 added, .byear-olds and Upward. Net value to winner .fl.210; second. ; tnird. .00. Index Horaea AWtPPStU - % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C I g 1S05SGARL WB 1 M l 1 2*1 1* t* V .i McTagrtJ L Holland 5 2| : -, 3 0 1-:; ISOMtAMBROSE WB 4 97 I 1 .".» B 1*1 2* I McCabeyP M Walker 15 30 M 10 I l33g43BROOKFTELD am 4 MO I 2 I V l1 J* J Smyth .1 H Mead 5 7 7:1 13053 -SHERWOOD wit 7 10S Z « 7 7 *- 4- R Hoffman J W Hedrick 8 8 8 2 1 130*4 KEWESSA WB 4 Ms I 1" ji 51 ptr Murpby Miss M Oliver 8-3 Zi 2J I P2 13900-DVE CUNARDERWB 3 M r, 41 4 f- il II Snyder H G BedweU 6 7 7 2 1 1S970 CARLTON O. WB 7 105 7 7 PIC1 7 7 A NicklausI M Hedrick 20 23 28 8 3 Added starter. Time. 234s. 48, 1:16. Track sloppy. Winner -Br. e. by Martinet— Memories trained by H. Marshall. Went to post at 4:04. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: Second and third tlriring. GARL, close up from the start, slipped through on the inside on the turn out of the backatretch and. easily disposing of KEWESSA. drew away into a long lead, hut tired in the last eighth and had to he , ridden out to outstay AMBROSE. The latter was outpaced in the early running, hut linisbed last and reao -• lutely and was Wearing the winner down at the end. BROOKFIELD raced well and was a forward COB tender all the way. KEWESSA set the early pace, bur tired and made a wide turn into the homestretch. SHERWOOD closed a gap and ftnished fast. BRAVE CTTNARDER tired badlv. Scratched — 13906 Gainer, 112: 1 21 14-P.el amour, ill: F..J4H Miramichi. 113: 13064 Bard of Hojie. 102: , |:;I2Q Shackbtoii. KKi. Q li O Ill "Tl 1 RACE--1-2 Mile. 13033 48—3 -MJS. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. Selling. . 1Q O y %J £ Net value to winner frlQQ; second. . 7 : third. $: . Index Horses AWlPPSt % 3 "t Sti fin Jm-keys Owners O 11 C P S 1 3005 HAVERSACK w 100 8 4 l3 1- l3 J McTagrtJ L Holland 2 4-1 7-5 S-S 1 3909 J* CAS ABA m K S 7 -• - z* V .1 Smyth W darth 6 S fi 2 1 13009 FOLDEROL xv 105 3 1 3- »* 3» M Nathan H P Whitney 3 3 »-o 7-MOUt 13065 EAGLE w loo 8 8 5- 4 l- .1 McCaheyR T Wilson .1 .! 21 1 1-2 13972 KIN ALEE w 10a 7 3 4 6* 5- J CampbellA II Vivell K 40 40 10 S I3069*GENERAL VILLA vv 10S 1 5 7- 0 i". R Picket! F .1 Coleman M 15 l". 8 I I30O9 LADY CAPRICIOUS xv 100 4 2 n* 7" 71" F Murphy J D Clayton 1" li IS ."• 2 13040 LEDA w 180 2 I 8 8 8 P Ford P Whitney M 88 «0 88 l» Time. 24. 50. Track sloppy. Winner — P.Ik. f. by Martinet — Memories 1 trained by H. Marshall. Went to post a 4:2P. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv-. ing. HAVERSACK left the barrier with a great turn of sliced and. drawing awav into a long had. won In a canter. CASABA raced in closest pursuit and always In Id the others safe for second place. KOI.PEKOL raced gamely, but appeared unable 10 extend herself freely in the going. RAGLB ran well and made a game finish. The winner, entered for ,600, was bid up to ,305 anil bought in. Scratched t i.MMiQi Hectograph. 100. SIXTH PACE— 3-4 Mile. 7840—1:11% -3— 91. Purse 00. year-olds and upward. 1QQUQ O j *J O Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. 0: third. 0. Index Horses AWtllStj "t Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P S 13063 IAIUOR HOY vb t 112 5 1 3H 2* : 1* C P. game J A Chipps Zl Z H 4-5 2-6 13971*DEDUCTION W 5 112 3 2 l1 l1 1.. !• R PldBfttt J M W Green 8-5 2 8-6 3-5 1-5 1 3001* JOE FINN" wn 4 107 2 C 4i 43 4" 3i F Murphy J W Bean 2 Q :l 4-6 2-6 lMOSRUNWAY WB 3 113 1 7 3"* 3l 3 4" E Taplin H Q BedweU 12 12 12 4 S-.j 13003 STARE W 6 112 7 4 t.= 6» 8* •". A Pickens H Fry 30 30 30 S 4 12576 ARMAMENT WB 3 97 4 3 5" 7/1 ;,nk ,;uk j McCaheyC N Williams S 3 30 10 4 i: 310 FOOL C PORTUNBw 3 .♦", 8 6 7 7 7 7 R Booker M Foley 13 25 B 8 3 Time. 24%, 48%, 1:15%. Track sloppy. Winner— Ch. g, by Bentschland -ReiBa de Loa Angeles trained by W. Short. Went to |Mist at 4:32. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow Won .hiving: second and third the • mi. PARLOR Itov raced in closest pursuit of the pacemakers until straightened out in the homestretch, then closed up and intgaiiieil DEDUCTION in the final drive. The latter showed the most early speed and mi the pace to the last sixteenth, but tired under punishment. JOE FINN linisbed gamely and outstsyed PI NWAY for third place. The latter raced well to the homestretch and tired. The others were beaten • ll at the- elid. Scratched -13882zBriar Path, 106; l.7.i.33-otio Floto, !2: 13055 Nimbus. 112; 13040*Gerrard, 112: ia7S0 Superstition, 112: lo221-"ioniata. 112; 13083 Frog, 107: 13063 Louise Travels. 90; 13063 Rustling Bra 1, 95; 1 13910 Nigadoo, 07. Overweights --itunway. 1 pound.