Opening In The East Today: Eastern Season Of 1915 To Be Ushered In At Bowie This Afternoon.; Seven-Race to Be Run at Track of Southern Maryland Fair Association--Prospects Excellent for a Successful Season., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-01

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OPENING IN THE EAST TODAY EASTERN SEASON OF 1915 TO BE USHEKED IN AT BOWIE THIS AFTERNOON EevenRtco Card to Be Run at Track of Southern Maryland Fair Association Prospects Excel ¬ lent for a Successful Season Baltimore Mil March 1 The eastern racing sensoirwill be ushered in at the Howie course to ¬ morrow afternoon Several weeks of hard yorlc have wrought a grfat change in tin cozy little plant Many iiniiroveinents will be noticed liv those who Journey out to the course is compared with the Inaugural meeting last fall The grandstand lias IMJCH enlarged and linished making it one of tlu handsomest racing structures in the state A wellbalanced card is offered for the opening day I with tin inaugural linndicaii as the feature event Eight arc carded to go in this dash over the seven furlongs course with the Wntkins pair Harry Shaw and Boxer regarded most favorably l y tha talent Harry Shaw will he making his initial effort this spring and has fully recovered from tin attack of sickness contracted while en route from Charles ¬ ton to New Orleans vhieh prohibited his starting at the latter meeting meetingAnother Another nice that has aroused considerable in teicstViK the opening dash for maiden twoyear olds Many lirst time starters will make their debut Large Holds have been entered for all seven races with plenty of contention contentionThis This elty is rapidly lining up with race followers frf li iljnerent parts if the country Large dele gutiinw arrived this morning from Havana New V rl iiiid Philadelphia This New Orleans con ¬ tingent has lieen on the ground for some time The ullicialM for the meeting arrived today ami were lccpt busy during the forenoon issuing badges and straightening out details of the opejilng Algernon Daingerfield arrived to represent the Jockey Club and issued jockeys badges and licewes licewesTlie Tlie track is in much hotter condition than it was last fall as demonstrated by fast morning trials trialsAimtimer Aimtimer Af Mahoney who Iias charge of the advance information department reports that lie has received inquiries from many prominent layers as JatlieiMitin and exacts to hnvo a record number in line toTake care ot those specidativoly inclined Among tlio numeroiiM arrivals tod ly were Willie Ap plegate Kd Farrell JlU VlViefaiHi PCS Dresscn and AIIHo Mitchell from HiiV nnvurbW noticed nbout the lintels include T Mellinger Srov LHonimedici Kid Weller Al Valentine and llarv Shaw Word was received from T T Shaw from Chitago that he would arrive tonight A larg crowd of New Yorkers is expected in tomorrow morning Jockey morningJockey P Louder arrived from Jiiarez this morn inir and has Iieen engaged to do the lightweight riding for U E Watkins Jockey WatkinsJockey Tunics Butwell came in from Jacksonville where ho spent the winter playing bail With Jine weather tomorrow a record crowd is expected to journey to the course courseIvery Ivery stable at the new Howie track Js fllled and tie overflow will be accommodated at Benning from which a race train will be run ev ry day So large is the number of horses at the track that it looks as if thi association may frequently give eleven races a day An unusually big lot of tw yarolds of mme than average quality is on baid baidThe The Spnekels stable of sixteien arrived from Juarez and with it came jockey Aletealf The Sprickels string is made up alinotii entirely of two yearolds Many of them were winners at Juarez JuarezW W U Alidgley has arrived fram Aiken S C with the C A Cochran string iir which are some highlybred twoyearolds twoyearoldsThe The best workouts over a fast track this morn ¬ ing were us follows followsAl Al Bloeh Threeeighths in 7 7Brave Brave Cunarder Threequarters irt 122 122Briar Briar Inth Threequarters in 12 12Hula Hula Welsh Fiveeighths in 10 10Bunch Bunch of Keys Fiveeighths in l OS Buz Around Ifcilf mile in itt Camellia Half mile in 52 Celebrity Fiveeighths in 108 108Ontauri Ontauri Threequarters in 121 121Cu Cu Bon Threequarters in 3 20 Delegate Fiveeighths in 100 Dinah Threequarters in 110 110Kiirly Kiirly Light Seveneighths in 1151 Kl Mahdi Fiveeighths in 107 107Garl Garl Threequarters in 122 l lHermuda Hermuda Half mile in 52j 1 H Harrell Half mile in 4S Linda Iayne Threeeighths in nfi nfiMartin Martin l0iJtMeelicka Casca Fivecighths in l0iJt Meelicka Fiveeighths in 1 OS Northerner Threequarters in 118 Orperth Seveneighths in 1 IVtiliyrock Threequarters in 121 121iriiicc iriiicc Chap Fiveeighths in 104 Ta ruin Threequarters in 11 Timepiece Fiveeighths in 104 104Weyanoke Weyanoke Seveneighths in 13


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