Pimlico Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-15

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PIMLICO FORM CHART. riMLICO. MD.. THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1914.— Lighth day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 16 day-. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. William P. Riggs. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. William P. Riggs. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.i. W indicates whin. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig- •!"•■ in parentheses foFowing the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. *Indicates apprentice allowance. Oflii "MI RACK— 1 Mile. 02002— 1 :3! — 3— 112. 1 Purse 00. 3 year olds aud upward. TA TT JuVjJ Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 75: second. 5: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt l4 K •, Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 14149-DEFi:.NDl"M w 3 Ml I 2 22 2s P l8 P J McTagrtA Belmont 30-100 14 140 INDIAN ARROW w 3 104 4 3 1- P* P* V P E Taplin W F Presgrave 32 3 14001 »8TONBHENGE w 3 98 7 7 3J 41 34 38 3- W Ward S Ross 21 14140 NETMAKER w 3 100 2 1 7 P 63 43 4° .1 CallahanJ Farrell Jr 27 DEVOTER ws I 9ft 5 4 41 7 7 7 5 P Ford .1 E Davis 131 11656 MISS CAVANAGH w 3 SW 1 6 5»k 3J 4 55 63 .1 McCaheyD Stevenson 13 DR. CHARCOT wsb 3 102 I 5 6J 51 31 « 7 W Taylor E C Dahle 112 r4!4» Time. 24%. 49%. 1:14%. 1:42%. Track fast. muiuels paid. Defendant, .60 straight. .30 place. .30 show: Indian Arrow. . SO place. .00 ■bow; Stoii-henge. .60 show. Equiv. ileiu booking odds — IWendum. 30 to 100 straight. 15 to 10O place. 15 to 100 show: Indian Arrow. 40 t« 1M» place. 45 to 100 show: Stonehenge. 80 to 10O show. Winner — B. c. by Rock Sand — Delusion trained by S. C. Hildrethi. Went lo opst at 2:2K. At | ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ea-ily: second and third driving. I "EFKNIM "M moved U| rapidly on the backstretch and. drawing away into a long lead while rounding the tn turn, wis under restraint at the end. INDIAN ARROW set the early DOC ■ and gave way to the winner after leading for the first half, but held on well for second place. 8TONBBBNGE showed speed, but tired badlv in the last sixteenth. NETMAKER was crowded against the inside fence on the first turn and was forced to pull up. MISS CAVANAGH ran well to the stretch. Scratched — 12473JBalfroii. 07. Overw eights — Indian Arrow. 4 pounds: Stonehenge. 1: Devoter. 2. A Of*"l1 SFCONP RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2130 54— 2— 115.1 Purse 00. 2-year-olds. *§C jUxJ A. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 75: second. 5: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % -!• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds strt 14105 -TRIAL BV JIRY WSR 110 2 4 21 2* P I-1. T Davies E B Cassatt 240-1OO 14153 TEXAS STAR wb 110 3 1 l1 P| P| P R Troxler D Stevenson lo 14l53:,FAKl-:i: w 110 7 3 P 3r P P E Taplin W F Presgrave 1 SORRENTO W 107 !! « 41 4- 4- I- .T McCaheyT Hitchcock M I II 74 "PROCTOR will I I 5 5 5- SI R Pickett J S Tyree 2j 11174 STAR OF LOVE w 107 * 7 7h H ti1 « .1 Butwell R Parr If 14 153 FEN ROCK W llo 4 S I1 s1, V 7.. I McTagrtA Belmont 39 13080 BLACKTHORN W 107 MM M 10 10 S»t H Wolfe H P Whitney 40 POLARICS w 110 3 9 ft3 9= 7: ft C FbtherD Gideon 29 I 4 1 18 • Itol.GBKE BELLEwb 107 1 2 tiut 7. 9-10 A Pickens K C Bates vMutuel field. Time. 23%. 48%. 56. Track fast. S2 iiiutueK paid. Trial by Jury. 1914.sh.8O straight. .40 place. .30 show: Texas star. MXM place. . HI -how: Faker. S3. 71 show Equivalent booking odds— Trial bv Jury. 240 to KM» straight. 120 to 1 H place. 65 to 100 show: Texas Mai. 34» to llMi place. ISO to HM show: Faker. S5 to 100 show. Wiuner Ch. e. bv Fair Plav — Princes.- Chat trained by J. S. Healyi. Went to bob! at 3:H. At post I minutes. Start good and slow lor all but BLACKTHORN. Won o.:»ily: second and third driving. TRIAL BY JIRY ran in closest pursuit of the |i;.eeiiiaker to die stretch I "in. where he easily iJapMOi of his opposition and drew away to win easing np. TEXAS STAR showed the most earl* ■pceq and set a fast pace, but tired in the stretch drive. FAKER raced on the outside of I be leaden all Ibe way and. finishing resolutely, would have been second in a few more strides. BLACKTHORN was as good as left. SORRENTO ran well. PROCTOR was always outp.tced. Scratched— Balko. 107. Overweight: — Proctor. 1 pound. Ol*~lO THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 05722 — 1 : 12— »— 124. I 00 added. 3 year olds and upward. 1A 4t AtiJ £ Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 15: second. s75: third, 0. index Horses AWtPPSt t % % Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odd-Strt IH37-YORK LAD wn 5 103 13 3 O" P» ! W Taylor R L Bresler 123-100 11088-ASH CAN w 3 M I 2 1 1«* 1»1 2» J McTagrtW D Althouse 9 13088 GLINT W 4 Mi 2 4 I1 5»k 5 2nk J Smyth A Turney 1ft 11131 GOLD CAP wb « 10S I ti fak P* P 45 J Butwell E McBride S-5 ||3864»H1LL STREAM w 3 98 1 7 i- ♦i1 V P| J McCaheyR Angarola M 11106 CIMSCO vv 4 103 7 S I H 7 ti W Ward 8 Louis 4 I I3-J1 HI. IFF EDGE wb 8 110 5 1 2 2| ►* 7» R Troxler R E Watkins 11 llttl CBNTAURI w3 94 I 3 7 I I I W Cral R T Wilson 71 Time. 23%. 48. 1:15%. Track fast. iiiunicl- paid. York Lad. 0.50 straight. .5 l Mace, .70 show: Ash Can. .70 place. .co show; i oit. . |o -how. Equivalciii bOuklBR odds — York Lad. 425 to 10»» straight. US to 100 place. K to 100 show: Ash Can. 283 to Km place, 138 to 1 mi show: Giini. 32i» to 100 show. Winner -Br h. i,i Yorkshire Lad— Addie trained by A. R. Brcsler. Wenr to |kisi at :;:3K. At post " minutes, start good and slow. Won handily: -eeond and third driv-lag. YORK LAD followed the leaders close ll until in the final eighth, u here he panned the tiriag ASH AN and was going away at the end. ASH CAN set a fast pace and saved groind OB all turns. GLINT l-euan slowly, but finished fast on the outside. COLD CAP left the barrier in I tangle and was much used lli g. Iting to the leaders, then tired, but finished close up. CLIFF EDGE ran a good half aud tired as it short. overweight- A-ii Can. 3 pound-. O/lU FOURTH RAIL Short Course. Steeatochaaa. Pane tMM . :. year olds. Maiden-. 1M 4fc5" "O Special Wei-lit-. Net value to winner 5»: second. : third. S5i. ledex Bill AWtPPSt 2 4 6 S Fin Jockeys Owner- Equiv. odd- Strt 10108 IAN AMERICAN vv tB i I 4- P P 1" I4 T O Brien T Hitchcock M-MI ItSM col. LECTOR ws 122 I 4 1 1" 1»| P 28 H McAfee J A Murphy 33-5 14 140 WORSTDALE W 132 ! 1 P 3 2?. ::"::- O Fain Oak Ridge Stable 24 foolscap a IM 3 1 ".j P t;".v- tnw B Hajram A Belmont 1« 1-501 HIGH PRIEST ara 132 1 2 s P P ■ P .1 HendsnR Pan T21-5 BBCOCIA vv 123 7 I « ; ."," «i" i* x Brooks I: PaiT 1 -» 4 7 7 SINGLE STICK ws 182 1 S Ti 8 7 7 7 W Murphv .1 E Davis H ABERFELDY w 132 S 7 P P Fell. J Smith W Conies M .Coupled iu betting. Time. 2:36. Track fast. inuiucls paid. Pall American. . HO straight. S3. 50 place. .10 show: Collector. *4.3 » place, S:;.so -how: Wor-tdal-. .10 show. Equivalent hook lag odd Pan- American. !M| to loo -tiaight. 75 to 1«»» place. 55 to 100 show: Col lector 115 to MM place, M to MM iaaw; Waratdale, 255 to MM show. Winuer Ch. g. by Yankee -Yaakce D.uglitei I tralBed by J. Lamberti. Went to POBl at 1:11, At peel 2 minute-. Start gi.od and slow. Won easily: second Bad thud dining. PAN AMERICAN raced under restraint until in the last half, then responded gamelv when ■ tiled OB and. finishing ta-l. vva- going awav at II ad. COLLECTOR leiice.l will and made I fast • pace, but tired when caught. WORSTDALE vva- a forward lender ino-t of the way. but quit iu the I..-I half HIGH PRIEST also quit, ABERFELm ell al the fourth feme A A f A FIFTH RACE- 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 9X432 1:42:.-. -•"• -111. *6»X added. 5 year olds *§Z aUXJI and upward. Sidling Handicap. Net value to winner 70: second. 00: third. 5. Index Hot-es AWtPPSt Ji- 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odd-Slrr 14141 ROLLING PTONEwsfi ltf I I 41 .11 P 1 1- A SchutgrC C Smithson Mt IM I41M*COOS wb 4 10!» I .". P P V 2 | 21 .1 Callahan W Martin 18 14154 iDANGS MARCH wb 7 112 R 8 7» 4= 3i 3« 3* C Grand R V Haymaker 13 14141 -PRINCE AHMEDwb 10 115 7 1 «• r,i f. P 1» E Taplin H G Bedwell 5!»-10 14142 B. OF BRN MAWRw 4 % 1 3 P H il *b V J MeTagrtJ E Dwyer 24-5 14122 GOOD DAY wb 4 10G 3 3 ol 7» 61 S1 tt J Butwell F J Coleman 13-5 Mill FRANK HUDSON wn 4 111 1 7 P tii 7- V P W W.tnl I M Ibalrick 14 14141 POLLY H. vv 3 i« 2 I :i !l II M 8 W Hinphy W Cahill 25 11141 RCSTLING P.RASSwi: 3 93 I :i s s s. :i .1 Smyth A Turney V» Time. 24, 49%, 1:14%, 1:41%. 1:46. Track fast. muiuels paid. Rolling Stone. 1914.sh.70 straight. 1914.sh.70 place. .70 show: Cogs. 5. SO place. .5o show: Dangerous March, .40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Boiling Stone, 3S5 to MM straight. 235 to 100 place. S5 to 100 show: Oaga, 600 lo MM ,lice. 275 to 100 show: Dangerous March. 320 to 10" -how. Winner— Br. h. by Hermence— Ruction trained by M. C. Kelly I. Went to post at 4:4:;. At |iost 3 minutes. Stan good and slow. Won I a-iv : second and third driv ing. ROLL1NC STONE wa- saved behind the leaders to the turn out of the back-trelch. where he went to the front and. drawing away in the stretch, won casing up. COCS raced in closest pursuit for the entire way. but tired in the final drive. DANGEROUS MARCH was off slowly and moved up with a rush while rounding the far turn, but also tired after gettiug to the leaders. PRINCE AHMED toisbed fast and close up. BELLE OF BRYN MAWR set the early pace aibl showed improvement. Th" others were alwavs outpaced. Overweights — Oood Day. 1 pound. , A Cf?Z SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. I024OS - 1 :46— 5—120. I « -Hided. 3-year-olds and up tltv/O vvard. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 05; second. 0O: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt i _• s, Str Fin Jixkeys Owners E«tniv. Odds Strt 14078-LOWEEN wb ti 101 1 I 71 73 6. 5" l*| J McCaheyW B Carson M-MO 1417!»-i;H"E -HEARD wsb 4 106 7 8 3- 4. 4 P ZJ R Booker WH Tulley 21 14151 LAIGLON w 4 108 8 4 P P 2» 3 3" C Fbther A B Davidson S MIIOTHE RCMP w 3 110 5 3 IU l1 V 1"» 4i R Watts w* Martin 24 14078 lARDELON wb 4 110 i 5 3U 3. 3. 4":.". .1 Butwell W R Mizell 5 14028 NAPIER w 5 101 3 « ij- 6 5« 6i «i W Ward J W Hedrick 32 14179 FORD MAI wb 4 99 2 2 41 51" 7G 7B 7° W Hinphy F Musante M 14135 KNT OF UNCAS wb ti 108 4 7 S S 8 8 E Taplin H G Bedwell 37 5 Time. 24%, 49%, 1:15%. 1:42%, 1:50. Track fast. muiuels paid. Loweeu. .80 straight. .10 place. .10 -how: Blue-Beard. 0.10 place. .10 -how : i.Aiglon. .00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Loween, 90 to 100 straight. 103 to 100 place. 55 to 100 show: Blue Beard. 420 to 100 place, 155 to 10O show: LAiglon. 95 to MM show. Wiuner — Br. in. by Intrusive — Artliesia trained by W. B. Carson. Went to post at 5:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. LOWEEN suffered from harsh interference on the first turn, where she was crowded out. but moved up rapidly in the homestretch and won going away. BLIE-BIOARD ran a good race and, stauding a long drive gamely, outstayed LAIGLON. The latter was a forward contender from the start. THE RI.MP set the pace to the last eighth and tired ARDELON raced forwardly to the stretch and dropped back. A £fC* SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 05722—1 :12— li— 124.1 Ml added. 3-year olds and up-4t5vJO ward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 15: second. 5; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 9589 LOHENGRIN wb 4 96 I 1 P 1" 1- l1 .T McCaheyQuincy Stable 1M6-M0 lilMPARLOR BOY wb i 105 5 7 6 5 1 2i P E Taplin H G Bedwell 6-5 14137 IOE KNIGHT wb 5 98 4 3 3 P P P Ford J H Pentz 8 13957 -BCLGARIAN ffl 99 ti S 8 7i 6li 4nk J McTasrrtF Brown 20 14088 ROYAL DOLLY ws 5 107 7 ti 7= 8 71 PI A Pickens J E Dwyer 13 14086 SALON wb 3 98 1 1 24 P 4»k ti"t w Ward .1 W Hedrick Jr 9 14137 HORNtoB wb 4 102 3 3 3d P l 1- R Booker W B Carson 22 5 1406" CHENAULT w ti 96 8 4 5l tii 8 8 J CallahanS HKunz 41 lime. 23, 47%, 1:14%. Track fast. inutuels paid. Lohengrin. s.10 straight. 0.00 place. .10 show: Parlor Roy. *:;.Hi place. .80 show: Joe Knight. .2o show. lCquivalenl booking odds -Lohcngriu. 1305 to 100 straight 4N to UH place. 155 to MM show; Parlor Boy. 51 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show: Joe Knight, llo lo loo -how. Winner — Ch. c. bv Colderest — Legend trained by E. Pholan.i. Went to post at 5:47. At [Hjst 1 minute. Start good aud slow. Won handily: second and third driving LOHENGRIN, showing the most speed Ifoui the start, raced SALON into defeat in the tirst half mile and ootstayed PARLOR BOY at the end. The latter is a slow beginner and gai 1 steadily in the last half, but tired after getting to the leader in the homestretch. JOE KNKHIT was a forward contender throughout. BlLGARIAN closed a gap. SALON and HOBNOB quit after racing foiwardlv to the stretch. Overweights — Lohengrin. 3 pounds: Parlor Boy. 1.


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