Douglas Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-10-01

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I ! t I ; ! ; 1 i I l 1 . . i I S i I ; I a DOUGLAS PARK FORM CHART. n?IhegBER 30 "M-rath Park Jockey Club. Au- 1resdg Judge, Charts F. Price. Starter, Harry Morrlssey. Racing Secretary. E. W. Maginm "" Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 2:15 p. ni.. Indicates apprentice allowance. . 1 T KA.f FIRSTKACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. 11018-1:00-2117. 1914.sh00 added. 2-year-olds. m J-v-J lilies. Allowances. Net value to winner 75; second, 15; third 1914.sh0 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt i?i77iiuEiosiE sirn wfjTYifWMr ITOGffp3038011 WJ?2 i I 11 1D 2U and TC McDowell lolw 1700.1 FILIGREE w 112 3 4 2 2and 1and 4 D ConriellvG W T Rfwli . c 17471 MISS FIELDER wn 106 5 5 5 5 5 5 J McCabe F D Weir Time, 23, 47, 1:00, 1:07 Track fast WntertlosM show "-80 plaCe 230 Sb0w; Au,;t Josle ?3-S0 Plnce- 40 sho to lKSii loWandS? t0 1Q PZaCe 15 t0 100 Aunt Jos Winner B. f, by Peep oDay Clare Russell trained by J. C. Gailaher. ctr, TrnA0TTand0St at,2:21-, lst minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third th-i ?"mte; VOGUE was forced to go wide for the entire way. but came fast through the last el-hUi and cot u.i JSZJ? ,ni Ue laS feY" tstrdes. AUNT JOSIE was badly outrun for the first half mile but saved much ground when coming Into the stretch and finished with a rush. WATERBLOSSOM was awtiv wvllml i-etting a fast pact was bard pressed for the first half by FILIGREE ami tired near the end FH ntn: ll!sUFftlTFR SlrVed weea if racing into Hie loll ,hni thed A finaPdrlve -uib.s I ILLULU bolted on the turn and came fast through the stretch. Overweights Miss Fielder, 2 pounds. 1 7H4-7 SEC0ND, RAcK-3-4 Mile. 11017-l:10-5-127. 1914.sh00 added. 3-year-o!ds and up-. I U I ward co ts -L Horses and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 10; second. yJoi tillrtl, ifrl4. illdex Horses AWtPPSttt StrFlu Jockeys Owners Equlv Odds Strt US?!trBSJxAN W?JS2 ? I 2h 2l 18 L HartwellS Veiller -oooOO 17454THE REACH w 5 IOC 6 5 G 3 3 2l W W TlorA H BriniU -w-iw 17283SUREGET wb 7 110 5 2 m " VI 2i 3 F Teanan J F Gaffnev 174C9COPPERTOWN wn 7 105 1 8 8 7 il r- F Murphy T J Brown 15285 GABRIO w 5 110 4 3 Zh 4J 5" 5 E Martin J Griffin " ifx iIiS2?ATMf GREEN 51 6 01 CI J EUnoverMre J S Everman "a" 17283ZALI wb 3 961 7 4 41 5and 7n 7u F RobinsnW Gerst 17208 ROYAL TEA wn 5 113 3 7 7s 8 8 8 F Keogh Feorae , and Baker " 174C8 FLYG YANKEE wb 5 "0.9 Pulled up. J Mcclbe F Gering Jr M1owsret2a90howm",llan mSI The Reach, 4.40 place. 1914.sh.10 020 tefcLg fofeSeet,2 and 10 40 t0 100 Winner B. g, by Peter Quince Rose Marjorie trained by J. Lewis, T??i?;S0St at 3:00-. At post 0 minutes; Start good and slow. Won easily second -mil iiiir.i rtrir mg BERMUDIAN followed SUREGET closely to the last quarter, where h parsed ?to tho lead to ivK ?K Htef ri?ier P;as?l THE REACH showed much speed, ran a good nice and finished "amely SURFGFT JJl.c1Sbdlj after scttin- a fast pace for five-eighths. COPPERTOWN closed a tan ami ran f?iric win GABJHQ Ja,.-.a good balfv -ZALI tired.- -GREEN -Tv M." was outpaced all the BLYrVGYANKk way. lxinu YANKEE ran ran 4WI two; miles before the start. The winner was entered for 00; no b Id. Overweights BermHdtan.U pound; Zall, lj. 1 7 54-8 aHInDnyCEit Mi,le" 110-l:10-5-127. 1914.sh00 added. 2-year-olds. I T-rJCU Handicap. Net value to winner 75; second, 15; third ndex Horses AWtPPSt and Str Fin Jockeys Owners 1 Equlv Odds Strt 17452 ED CRUMP w 115 1 1 2J 2 Vi VI R Goose J W qphnrr wi 5i.fX?V!?-- JOS 2 4 4i4 2J D ConnllyRY Bate? "I 17452JSOLLY wn 111 5 2 V 1U 3 3 W W TlorJ N Camden 170 7 17452 CHALMERS WB 109 4 3 3 3 4 4 E Martin J S Hawktos m 17452 SEA SHELL w 112 3 5 5 b" 5 5 F Tenhan R- J Mackenzie Time. Z3ys, 46, 1:12. Track fast. Solly,aia Ed CrUmP - straistlt nlaco 2- show; Pif Jr.. .20 place, .90 show; tft StraSht t6 100 plaCC 30 to 100 K Winner Ch. c, by Peep oDay E valine trained by J. F. Schorr. VimM CRUMP at.,M7 A? P0? 2 minute!- S,tart sood and slow. Won easily; second and third drlv-.D showiug quick improvement, fol.owed SOLLY closely to the last eighth TYerc lie nto the ead and had to be hard urged near the end to outstay PIF JR., but finally won comfo?tablv n-issed The latter suffered ;rom interference at the start and closed a big gap In the last nimrtcr Into V fnS" -i,,S anm? S.?L?- Sh0W.ed the moSt early speed and set a great pace, but t red "n the stretch Vlvc CII VI ? wL aiMMSalfg! fr flve-eIsbths" SKA SHELL forced backllghVaftlle "SSt anTO.s Overweights Pif Jr., 3 pounds. 17549 FCS RS Mil6,v lff-l:37f01- 00 added. 3-year-olds and up- -- fJriiKJ ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 75; second, 15- third 1914.sh0 Index Horses AWtPPSt V y Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv Odds Strt " 1 7454 HELN BARBEE WB 6 107 5 2 1M V V lb R. Goos R J Mackenzie 1 ,1 17453 WATERBASS wb 3 106 1 4 3 2 2 2 21 J Smyth A Turnw Sfim 17472 DOROTHY DEANw 5 107 4 3 5 4h 31 3 3s W W T lorJ "W Fuller 17453 WINNING WITCH vr 5 110 3 1 4n 5 5 V- 4 F KeoU Wober and W-ird if 1$ 17507 LADY MOONET WB 3 Ji 2 5 P S" H 5 0 F Murphv W E I V"Ih 22 t i f,Ime- ?3 47 1:12 1:37 equals track record. Track fast. ow?,gSlKK: ?9-7 StralKUt -10 wtftSL, .30 place, .S0 l-SotfftSWft S 100 PlaCC 00 tn 100 ater- Inner Ch. m, by Peep oDay Lady Bramble trained by J. I. Adkins AY en t to post at 4-00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow Won. drivln sprnni nmi.ti.ini ti, , same. HELEN BARBEE set a great pace and rushed Into a long lead In the first lnlf then was tak , VvVAVrtraiiit until In the stretch, where she tired when challenged and just lasted on- , eno ,l to win WATERBASS galued steadily in the stretch and was going fastest at the end lmt rlii A ,.Ki . DOROTHY DEAN ran :v good race and closed a big lap fn the fart ha L WlKQ nc An aa race and was always bndly outpaced. LADY MOONET retired after running u. fast half. 1 7..0 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. 11084-1 :37-3-101. 1914.sh00 added. 3-year-o!ds. - fJfJJ Allowances. Net value to winner 05; second. 33; third 2 Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv Odds Strt 17451 WELL KNOWN w 10S 5 7 71 C2 2l 1J 1X F Keogh Mrs J Shilling 6 : ?--inn 17218 LENAVAAL wb 102 10 11 11 11 11 6 21 C VanDunH Oots 32"2 I7244BESSIE LATIMER w 102 3 1 4k 5h 51 si 2 E Pool E W Moore Ti 17451 ROBERT KAY wb 110 2 2 6MK 4 55 4h J HanoverW L Lewis 17505 3TOYNBEE wb 107 C 8 10 9i 71 5 R Goose W J Younl 1? 17508 THE GANDER w 110 4 9 3U 3 H 4? 61 W MeehanJ M Good! I 1709G DR. TATE wb 109 7 4 2 21 V 2 7 v AndressA Turney s , 17505 OREILLY wb 102 1 3 SI 8 8n S Sh F Murphy J MacManus 17508 BOLY HILL w 110 11 G 9? 71 91 9! 9 E Martin J Greene il5 17210 JUSTICE GOEBEL WB.103 8 5 ll 3110 10 W W T lor J D Tavlo k 16299 RAOUL wb 110 9 10 S 10M0J11 11 A Pease G J Long 9? t-Mutuel field. Time, 24, 48, 1:14, 1:42. Track fast 1 vaj8iteS?b? straight so place 0 sllow": Le"-aa1 fle,d " Ptaoe. neldWKM.SMS! tiftA0 t0 100 Lenavaal, Winenr Ch. f, by Ogilen Evening Song trained by M. Thompson. "eu.U,t?.I0?i, at 4:37- At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving- second ami tlilrrt tli same. WELL KNOWN began slowly, but moved up rapidly after going the first half mi aM rac Kie Into the lead easily held LENAVAAL safe at the end. LENAVAAL closed a big gap In the last half ami ,. ished with a rush. BESSIE LATIMER ran well up for the entire wav. ROBERT K VY had no iniiln-! I ll, TATE showed speed, but tired badly after running a good three-quarters. rOVNBFE war l, hh 00; no bid. JUSTI0B GEBEL "or setting the pace to the far turn! The winner wa" enterelffor Overweights Well Known. 1 pound; Toynbee. 5; Dr. Tate, 2. 1 7551 SIXlvr,iRAn7n8vMIeSi "3OT-l:51-4-104. addd- 3-year-olds and 1 tUl ward. Selling. Net value to winner 20; second. 42: third. 8 up- index Horses AWtPPSt K Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv Odds Strt 17470MARY ANN K. wit 4 107 10 9 7and 41 31 1 11 R G0Ose F Gerinc- Jr TFT 17470STAR ORYAN WB 6 10G 4 7 51 21 11 2?. 2 F Murphy J MacManus z 17509 -VVLDS WONDER w 4 110 9 5 2 lh 51 3 3 C DishmonO wlfKs 174G9 GOLD COLOR w 4 111 7 G 11 3J 21 51 4 F Teahan F Peyton 17470 GARNEAU w 6 107 11 S S 7 G 51 W W TlorP M CMIl f ? 17473 MILTON B. w 7 107 1 3 10 9 9 7 6 J Smyth J H Baker ,0, J 17469 SPINDLE WB 7 109 3 2 6U5 61 81 72 J ItonoverSnllt wo 1SG-1C0 17469 CHAR. McFERRANw 4 111 S 4 35 4 4- 8 WIeSjM Goode 17509 NANNIE McDEE WB 5 107 6 11 11 H n" 9 oi n HowrHK-pHlV JWL 12234MANAGR MACKwb 5 107 5 10 10 10 10 10 F Keogh E E pfek 17473JIMMIE GILL w 4 102 2 1 ih and 71, n u L HartwellS West i? tMutuel field Time, 25. 49, 1:15. 1:41, 1:64. Track fait 33 1 StiYlfflPandr?10 Stra,Sht Plac - St" R" P.30 place, 1914.sh.10 0 rtTiJ.ulSi-llt H22kl.n,r Mary Ann K- 2115 to 100 straight, 00 to 100 place 50 to 100 show qtir Rv?AtJS; Vr- 2.?5 t0l slV Worlds Wonder, 720 to 100 Bhow. Winner Ch. f, by Northern Star Polly trained by F. Gerlng, Sr.. w mvtjv vS-5- At 1 mlnute. Start good and slow. Won handilv; second and third driv-,MfVRY ANN K. began slowly, but moved up steadily and, wearing STR ORYAN down ?m tiu stretch turn took too lead and won under restraint. STAR ORYAN was prominent nearlv nlT imcl raccil into the lead on the last turn, but tired In the stretch. V0nhV8WOandn VmoMn the wnr l!.",t.?lso,tirc,d "V."10 s,retch drlvo- COLD COLOR held the lead briefly and quit n the troteh pak 00-Uno bid.1 a WR MILT0N B began SlW,y a,Ml ,na,,C Scratched 17248 White Wool 111; 17031sMarshon. 107; 17243 Tight b Boy, 105. Overweights Spindle, 2 pounds.


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