Pimlico Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-08

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PIMLICO FORM CHART. P1MLIC0. MD.. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1914.— Second day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring Meeting or 11 days, Wcathei clear. lresidmg Judge, William I Higns. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, William P. Riggs. it icing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. in. i. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index mimlici, track record, age of horse and weight carried, indicates apprentice allowance. 1 1 T i n:sr rack— 3-4 Mile. 05722— 1 :12— 0— 124. Pune 2322. 8-year ohm and upward, 1/1 4t X X. 4 Maidens. Selling. Net value 1o winner 75; second. 5: third. .$.".0. gaJadeX Harnea AWtPFSt U k 74 St r Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 12570 IIKKMIS JR waS 112 I 1 1" 1* I* 1-1 -1 But well J J Korb 795 100 14 »»1 NBTMAKER ilM 7 E 41 64* - M Nathan J Farrell Jr 14 KvlldTHK PARSON wb 3 102 4 7 I • :- 31 J CallahanT A Deveney 8 I40G7 sMii KY yB 3 106 I I 71 Lh Z- 43 R HoffmanF Whitney 11 isy;4 MrKlKlN W •"« 11 » l - 5* 7.*. V9 .1 McTagrt.f V Murphy 3-2 I4»01 Mil KY WY W 3 100 ti fi fi* § 7* •* -I McCahey.I Fit/.sinnnons 13 1H»1«-IA SAINreLI.A wb 4 110 E 3 3i 41 V 71" R Troxler T Cheek H I IMlV*kU88 CHRISTIE wb 3 MS 2 4 B* S| 8 8 W Hinphv J Burns 9b Time. fnt%. •%. l:16»i. Track fast. H lnulncls paid. Ill IlM Jr.. 7.00 straight. .7 place, .40 show: N.tmaker. 0.80 place, *...::o shaw: The Parson, ?5.m show. Fqiiivaleiil booking ..dds — Hernils Jr., 705 to 100 Straight, 336 1o 100 place. 170 to KiO show : HI t maker, 440 to 1H place. 1C.5 to K«i show: The parson. 150 10 HK show. Winner — Ch g, bv Ilermi — Herilance trained by N. Byeri. Weni to post at 2:28. At post 1 minute. Start ginid and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. HKRMIS JR took the tend and. racing into a long lead while rounding the far turn, was easing up through tbe last eighth. NKTMAKKR came through on the inside on the stretch turn and finished with a rush. THE PARSON was ,.!T slowly and was taken wide all the way. but ran a goad race. SMILKY s.-t a fast early pace and tired. CURIECX ran poorly. s, 1 a iched — 12478 Itargaret Meise, 100. Overwehrhts smiley. 4 posmdaj Miss Christie, ::. a 1 n SECOND RACK— 1-2 Mile. 1 si::t;o -4S-- — 2— 110. Parse S90O. 2 year olds. Selling. 1J 4t X X. O Net value to winner BfTS; secoml. 5: third. BflfJL Indev Haesea AWtPPSt J, M ■■ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kqniv. Odds Strt vHEEN N w 112 S I 1"- 2 1" A SchuTgrJ S Tyree Oh IN 14074 • I AIjY CAPRICIOUS W 10» -". 4 8*1 !■» • W Ward J D Clayton 77 I4»50-D1NIE w 109 I -". ii C- P I Bulw.ll R Parr IS-.. 14077 ETHAN VI.I.EX wb 10» 2 I B» 4- 4U H Wolfe R T Wilson ol-20 BOUNOKE HKLLEwb 10ft I I 3- 3- 5* H Alex KC Bales ■ I 14074 . CK.N BR A L VILLA W 112 4 7 7 1 V ii R Pickett F J Coleman l3»lSsLOnSE MAY W 109 I I I I 71 C lrvin N B Davis 4.1 I; vl :E w 109 1 2 •* Sl S T Jackson J M Black o- tDisquallfied for foul. Time. 24. 49%. Track fast. B2 mntuela paid. Lady Capricious. 4.10 straight. .00 place. ...0 show: Dixie. .40 place, S.....0 ■hoar: Ethan Allen. *::.2 show. • . , ... . K.puvaleni bookfasg odd: — Ladv Capricious. ;::0 to ino straight, 11 . To 100 p.ace. ... t v , 100 show: Dixie, 120 to 100 place, 7.". to 1 «» show; Kthan Allen. 80 to 100 show. Winner — B. r. bv Martn Saata Roberta Lee trained by H. Nenstadter. - W.ni to past at .".:i2. At post 2 minutes, start s:«...d and alow. W hiving; second and third the same HRENAN began fast and went around the leaders with a rush in the first eighth, but tired and bumped 1 M Y CAPRICIOUS a couple of times in the homestretch and was disqualified after having tiu-Isbed gamely under punishment. LADY CAPRICIOI s -bowed a ....d order nf speed all the way and rin-isbed resolutelj DIXIE closed a gap and tinisbe.l fast from .1 slow beginning. KTHAN AL1.KN was crowded against the fence at the start and was nailed up. CKNKRAL VILLA ran a dull race. DOLING-BROKE BK1.1.K -bowed speed. /% 1 1 Ck IHIRD RACK 3-4 Mile. 15722— 1 :12— fi- 124. 1 Parse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. 4t J. JL j Maidens. Selling. Net value la winner SS79; second. 5: third. KB0. inde-; 11. is.. AWtPPSt K Jj % Str Kin Jockeys Owner- Kquiv. Odds Sirl ■ajfitfjfi || KRIUCK W 4 112 I I tf V v 1 C I" i.th. r R. M Taylor K3-10t 1 1*473 M VSTER JOE w I M I I ■■ V -• js A BchutgrO/ulncy stable 9-4 1 •»"»•* 7- I I I 11 I is w 3 102 7 4 5 | ts t ::"* .1 Callahan D Stevenson -. m 1 ci« 74 VElLcHRN w 3 loo s 1 4 4" E ; V W Hinphv T F Ryan 8 BtfiS PARMER JOE w 4 112 I S T 21 V El .1 Frach Mrs A M N Singer 42 1:1X85 DR. CHARCOT wan 3 10:, ! I 7* «« V «• W Taylor E c Dahb- 12 .sr."-,l I YWEWOOl w 9 112 1 I f» . .7 R Picket t .1 S Herkness 20 , K-tiO SAIL ON w 3 100 •"• 7 I* " 9 t* W Ward W Jennings Jr 9 Itilit li;l"l SOT l»l WS 3 lol 4 S 9 9 9 9 1 Limlsey.1 R Lockwood 120 Time. 23%, «•%, IM. Track fast. , _ ■a unit 11, Is. pab. KlWridg.. 1.70 straight. *7.10 place, 13.00 -how: Ma-ter Joe. . M place. .00 m show: Equivalent booking odds— BBtridge, 4S5 to 100 straight 255 to 100 place, so to Iff show: Master Joe. 125 lo KMi place. 45 to 1 «» show: J. .1. Lillis. M to 100 show. Winner B e. b Hamburg— Flying Gold l ust trained by R. Pending. Weni 1.1 post St :.:••■ At post :: minutes. Siart gaod and -low. Won easily: second and third driv-iii" Il KRIIMSE, elose up from the start, easily disposed of hi- opponent- while rounding the last turn. Horn where be drew away ut" a long lead and was only cantering at the end MASTER JOE ■ -low be -I ,|- gsined steadily, bat could never get to the leader. J. J. LILLIS made np ground and ouigamed I VKILcn"..N in tbe final drive. The latter showed speed, but tired. FARMER JOB set the early pace and quit in Hi- -I retch. T A 1 aTftaTl Ioi RlH RACK 2 Miles. 1 silt— :;:4o- s-140., Steeplechase. Parse fifiOO. 4 year I 4 X JLJ "Ids and upward. Allowan—s. Net valu- to winner tffiO; seeaai, 00; third. 0. Dalcx Horses AWtPPSt 4 S 12 13 Fin Jockeys Owners Eqni v. Odds Strt I "MM4H11MAT10.N w f. 139 3 1 7?. 5 V V 1" liCilb-rt .1 E Davis IS b» , l:47K RHOlfH w 4 131 E I l*i V I1 li 2* W Allen L Garth 3 j i*4H5 " lV FKIN "E vv fi 14ft I E V ■■■ -- "K ■■■ I KerinathMr- 1. 1. Tompkins [ ICSM NOTTINGHAM w 5 131 i «• «*i H H P H Boyle W Long 82 :, ■ ii-4H5iL NAVARRE W 7 lie, 2 I B« 7 •»•« * S«» H ItcAfeeC K Harrison Jr I ; I i-X PROMOTER w 4 13:: 7 4 1" U I1 !•• 0* B Wolke Mrs J W Davton g 1 I 1771 MALAGA w 9 144 I I !»• I V V* T*» O Fata T .1 Donohue •■«; mm SIMON DALE ws fi 144 1 « C2 S-" v •■ s ■ s. • .1 I.yan Miss hambhst g j ia »5l MISSION w :, 137 I 2 9 9 I I • Ii llaynes A Belmont M A Time. 4:01. Track fast. J $•_• niiiiue- paid. Himation. .50 straight. .80 ptaee, »2 -bow: Bhamh, .20 place. $...40 show: aTPRaaivahmt booking odds— Himation. ::75 to 100 strabjrhl hJO hi WO place. 110 to 100 show. Rhomb. M0 to IlM 1, lace. 7i to KHI -how: Juverenee. 13fi to 100 -hn Winner B. m. bv liermis— Dariae trained by M. Brady ,„.... Star good sad llow. W-m driving: second and third the • minute.. Went lo post at 4*0. At peat 2 -ame HIMATION waa saved behind the leaders until in ib. laal half mile, ihc responded namely when 1 win in the final -Hide RHOMB was made much us,. ,,l ,, led on and. wearing RHOMB down, got up to In racing PROMOTOR Into subjection and made a bad la mi ins at the eleventh fence but made a game ,,1 HVKRF.Wi: fenced w.ll. but tir.d and was probablj a little abort. KOTTINGHAM ran fairly . e|| PROMOTOR tired alter leading for a mle and a half. L. N A V. RRK wa- revel proinineiil. 1 ~ M "I O 1 K1ITH RACK 3-4 Mile. 05722 1:12 ■ : -jT Furs- fifiOO. 3 year olds and upward. J £- X £ JL Allowances. Net value to winner $.".75: at rani. tT5; third. Q. "l,y,l,.x Harana AWtiTSti % - Str Kin Joikeys Own. is Kquiv. Odds Strt hthtfiil DVE CCNARDEKWR 3 10T. 2 4 2 V* V • « f .J1,"1.1 HC. D-dwell Z7E 100 -, 1 4 «V Il IlTEKOi.LD wn 3 100 4 2 1* 1- Ill" .1 MeTagrtA Helniont 2-.. ill smRHBAD wsb3 100 I 1 V 3 3" 3" J Ryan ■ B Caanatt U 1 139-»7 MALIK WB 3 100 6 3 and 4- 4i 4« W Doyle W W Ashe 7C 5 I0S:1I BKLRAT w 4 115 I r. fi Iskfil 6* H ChatppallM J McGraw 131 l.,5«7-SON; OF* VALLEYw 3 100 3 4 ti fi fi P Fonl II Watt.ison ol Time. 23%. 47V4. 1:U%. Track fast. mntneis paid. Brave Cnaarder, *7.5» straigln. f2:au place. SSLBO show; Klittergold. .lo place. .10 -llow ; S| ca! head. .70 show. Equivalent booking odds Brave Cunaidci. 275 to KN» atraight, 15 lo 100 place. 15 lo 100 show; Flitter-goM, 5 to KMI place. 5 lo 108 show. Spearhead. 35 lo 100 snow. Winner -Br. c. by Cunard— Crail trained by II. G. Bedwell. Went to post at 4:44. At post 7 minutes. Start good and slaw. Won driving: second and third the same. BRAVE ClNARDER raced in closest pursuit until straights Bad out iu the homestretch, then finished gamely and caught KLlTTKRCoLD tiring in a closely contested finish. KLITTERGOLD showed a high turn of speed for the first half, finished resolutely and the race should improve him. SPEARHEAD ran well and was easily best of the others. MALIK was outpaced, but ran gamely. Scratched — 14041Tha Governor, 07. Overweights— Brave Cunarder, B pounds; Malik. 5. 1 -| 4"| 4- SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile. 02002 -1:30—3—112. Pant . :: year olds and upwaid. 1A 41: J. dH aW Allowances. Net value to winner 50: second. 0O: third, o. index Horses AWtlTSt U Si !t Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kquiv. Odds Strt 1051M ROCK VIEW w 4 112 4 E l1 1« 1* l4 1 J McTagrtA Helmont t45-100 14«:ii» AMALFI wb 6 109 E 4 J»| 2! 2-s 2s 2* H Wolfe R T Wilson ft 14014-MONOCACY w 4 109 3 3 31?. 3l 3« 3* 8* C ligame J O Talbott 3J 14002 TOP HAT W 4 112 1 3 E 4i 4J 44 46 T Quinlan A Belmont 1SBB8 GOOD DAY wb 4 112 2 1 41 E E •"• E R Pickett P J Coleman 22 • Coupled in betling. Time. 24*5, 50, 1:15%. 1:41 Vs. Track fast. •2 iniitiicis tiaid. Rock View. .00 straight, S2.00 plan-: Anialti. $.3.50 place: no show mutuels sold. Equivalent booking odds -Rock View. 45 to KHI straight, 45 to MO place; Amain, 75 to 100 place. Winner— P.. e. by Rock Sand Golden View trained by S. . Hildretbi. Weni io nasi at 5:20. At post 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. ROCK VIEW outclassed the others and. racing into a long lead in the first half, was under restraint at the finish. AMALFI ran in ejaneat pursuit and held the others safe for the entire way. MONOCACY bared out while rounding the far lurn. where he went extremely wide and lost ground. The others were always outpaced. Scratched— 140.S0-Repnlilican. 117: 1407« Prince Ahmed. 112.


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