Bowie Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-06

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BOWIE FORM CHART HOWIE MD MONDAY APRIL 5 1915 Prince Georges Park Tliirtl day hVmtheni Maryland Agri ¬ cultural Association Sprint Meeting of 11 days JS books on Weather cloady iMicIng starts at 230 p m Chicago time 0 p ui AV indicates whip S spars II blinkers I i invs in parentheses following thu distance of oacli race indicate index number tracU record age of liors iiru welkin carried Indicates apprentice allowance Q O f Q FIRST RACE 12 Mile 1 S55 2 10 Purse 400 2yeacoIds Allowances JL Cf O J O X t value o winner JftOO second 70 third 30 Index Horses AAVtPPSt 2 Sir Flu Jockeys O II C P 113 S 5 Il l t 2 J Metcalf A E Spreckels I fi 5 2 1 112 4 J V 31 S 1 Steward C T Patterson 21 3 2 71013 112 f I rink 4nk 411 E Huynes AV Lewisohn 12 20 20 S 4 4IOC IOC 2 C 4 G k 3k M Buxton II P Whitney S 2 95 15 13 10 1 T 73 Cl 1 McTagtJ C Milam 12 JO 20 8 3 1U8S5 MUSTARD 111 5 I Cl 5 71 J Butwell MrsJMcLaughlin 30 40 40 15 G GHill J 55 TAU BRUSH Hill 2 Si Sl S2 AA AVartonG A Cochran 13 10 40 15 G GJOG KING TUSCAN w wAVinner JOG 9 S a E Ambroses Ross S 13 13 U 21 21Time Time 24 37 50 Track slow AVinner lr g liy Sea King Toots trained by 15 It Larrick Larrickpost AVont KingAVont to post at 245 At 1 post minutes Start fair and slow AVon driving socoiiI and third the Si me KINC XBPT1TXE was ch chIH lear of an early jam and having raced in closest pursuit of TIAIAN dis IH SC of tlic latter in the linal s sthe sixteenth TIAJAX set the pace nearly throughout and held on gamely in the linal drive SAXD POCKET POCKETat 1 ran well but lost ground by a wide stretch turn 1OL1TE was in a Jam at tlie start and linished fast L LOverweights A1Y ATK1X ran fairly well Overweights Kins Xentunu l noiimls Mustard 2 Tin Brush 21 SECOXD RACE 5 12 Furlongs 17GOO 107 1 103 Purse 400 oyearolds and 19894 upward Selling Net value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Index Horse AAVtPPSt M StrFin Jockeys O HOPS 10332 COLORS w 4 103 c i ijy5G5TODDLiXG 1 Il ink in j Connors J D Misick 8 12 12 a a2i jy5G5TODDLiXG w 6 101 2 2 2i 2l 21 21 P Louder J Smith C 10 10 4 10858 BLUE JAY w G 112 3 6 6lyJOS 71 Cl 31 31 J PdergastC F Buschemeyer 10 10 S 3 lyJOS RICHWOOD w 5 107 5 7 7J83 4 41 41 4 AAr Lilley J Hanlon 3 4 21 1 12 J83 CAPTAIX ELLIOTTw 5 101 1 4 311 51 nt 51 E ForehdS Ross 15 15G 15 13 6 3 i usas OAXXOCK w 4 107 S S G 371 61 GT J McTagtH A AVhite 10 12 12 5 21 I9i28RODOXDO v 4 113 4 l 91 S77 AV AVartonJ C Hansen 20 25 25 10 4 1 858 PALM LEAF w 4 JOS 12 13 13 1 S Sl G Corey C A Matloek 20 20S1 177 afGARL w 4 110 13 10 S1 91 9 = 9l T McTagtF B Lenair S 1 9858 REM A RKABLE RKABLE180G8 w C 107 9 5 11 llkio 10 = C Jackson J T Harris 100 180G8 DR CHARCOT CHARCOTJa8573TASK v 4 107 11 11 12 13 11 = 11 = A Pickens E C Dahle 100 Ja8573TASK w 3 93 10 12 101 12 = 12s 121 A Collins AV F Presgrave 20 i 19858 Ja8573TASKi ar 8 = CHUCKLES w 5 112 7 3 S IO3 13 13 M Buxton E J McGraw S5 fSent out in entries as Carl Time 24 24s s 0 0j j 103 111 Track slow slowAVinner AVinner B f by Yankee Mamie AVorth trained by J D Misick MisickAVent AVent to postal ill At post minutes Start good and slow AVon driving second and third he same COLORS went to the front and set a good pace but tired and just lasted long enough to win TODDLIXG was the closest contender throughout and would have won in another stride BLUE JAY closed a big Kip and came with a rush in the stretch RICHAVOOD ran well and linished close up CHUCKLES tas off well but could not improve his position and was eased up when hopelessly Ixaicn CAPTAIX ELLIOTT ran well CAXXOCK showed speed but tired The winner was entered foX0 no bid bidScratchd Scratchd 1S442 El Mahdi 113 17SS2 Top Rock 107 19S5S Panama 105 19837 Deduction 109 TH 1UD RACE 5 12 Furlongs 17000 107 1 103 Purse 400 yycarblds and upward Selling Xet value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Index Horses Str Fin Jockey O II C P S 19837 3THESIERES wn 5 100 4 2 Il 1 I1 1 = J Metcalf AV Hopkins fi G G 1J 6 19857 ORTYX 4 110 14 4 i 11 i s T jiCTagtB McBride 89942 19540 FAITHFUL 5 102 G S 51 G1 uni 31 P Louder AVCWestmoreld 12 30 30 12 6 6G 19839 PAT GAXXOX 5 KKt 9 5 G 61 45 4T J Connors G Foley 20 40 40 15 6 198583JOE KXIGHT w 5 107 115 9 31 3l 31 5h D Steward P Stire 1353 13SG5 3 19858 LAURA 4 IOS 5 fi 43 41 nk h M Buxton H G Bedwell 4 5 2 1 19394 KOLOXEL COOK w C 112 310 71 7 71 7t n Bresch J Johnston 4 G 31 75 7 1985B PIKI PIPER i 102 1 3 11 = 91 S SI E Haynes L Williams 20 30 25 10 a aSl 19324 HEARTHSTONE wn i 10 S 13 Sl S 9 91 J McTagtMrsGBCochran 20 30 SO 10 o o12M11 1 I9X33FLY 9X33 FLY HOME w wK I 901111 12 12M11 1U Ill 10 = E Forehd AA AV Martin 10 L 15 15 C 3 3lOllO 31395BULA 1395BULA AVELSH w 5 102 212 lOllO 10 11 1 AV Lilley AV Carr 20 30 30 12 G 19270 THE GAXDER wn 4 110 1101014 10 14 133 13 = 13nfcl2l E AmbroseE R Bradley S 10 S 3 S SllnkiMijot S5 S5J9394 J9394 DEW DROP w 5 107 7 7 Hnkl llnkiMijot JrJ1 jgz j 1 MclntreA Castin 30 60 CO 2o 12 1 333 LADY BRYX wn 3 102 12 1G 15 15 143 14 145 A Collins R Angarola 20 0 40 15 S S14l S193923KEWP1E 193923KEWP1E w 3 102lr 1 14l 14 = 15 15 R HartonJ A Graw 40 GO GO 25 12 12Time Time 25 50 J 103 11014 Track slow slowAVinncr AVinncr Ch g by Bannockburn Discard trained by AV Hopkins AVent to post at 340 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving THESIERES dashed into a good load at once and making the pace nil the way won eaSlug np ORTYX raced in nearest pursuit all ihe way and made a game finish FAITHFUL saved ground on the stretch turn and linished fast JOE KXIGHT could never get to the front and tired in the stretch drive PAT GAXXOX finished fast and close up LAURA showed speed but tired The others were always outpaced The winner was entered for 300 no bid fc Hanover 94 1 Pled Piper 3 FOURTH RACE 34 Mile 17812 113 3 102 Purse 500 5ycnrolds and np 19896 upward Handicap 30 second 100 third r 0 Index Horses i Str Fin Jockeys O II C P S 18362 CELTO wn 3 991 1 4 21 21 2i 1 AV Lilley J S Tyree S 12 S 3 32 19838 JIM BASEY wn 7 104 3 2 1 I1 1 2i J MclntreB E Peck 4431 33 3319838iBR 19838iBR CUXARDER WH 4 IOS 41 4l 31 31 3 T McTagtH G Bedwell 444 32710 19838 IISIBORV w 10 7 3 SI 4i 4i 4 E AmbroseP M Walker 1353 3 1 12 19307 LORD MARSHALL w 5 103 5 5 iil o a1 5 H Bresch J Johnston 30 30 30 10 4 19208 BOXER WH 3 10t 6 G G C C G P Louder HE AAratkins 31 G G 2 1 19035 EMEKALD GEM w 4 IOC 2 Left at the post J McTagtF J Coleman 4 7 7 21 65 65Time Time 25 Vi 511A 117 Track slow slowAVinner AVinner BIk f by Celt Toots trained by B B Larrick AAent 10 post at 40li At post 12 minutes Start good and slow for all but EMERALD GEM AVon flrlvliig second and third the same CELTO followed JIM IJASBY under restraint in the early running and saved ground on the stretch turn then wore the leader down in the linal sixteenth and won in the final stride JIM BASEY showed the most speed and set the pace gamely but tired fast near the end RRAAE CIXARDER was pinched off soon after the start but ran a good race and outganied IS1DORA The latter lau well and linished close up EMERALD GEM refused to go Overweights Cello iiJ nonmls Isidora 1 t f Q O T FIFTH RACE 34 Mile 17S12 113 3 102 Purse 400 4yearolds and up JL7Ot7 I ward Selling Xet value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys O II C P S 37 23IIENRIETTA W wn i 110 1 2 Ill1 l I1 T McTaglB LTtterback S U 9 3 Su 198393LADY LONDON wn 5 110 3 4 4i 25 21 2i M Mtitths W Smith 93357571013 18933 STENTOR w li 112 11 1 21 31 3i 3 G Corey R V Haymaker 8 8 S 3 83 83J9837 J9837 LAZULI o 110 43 3l 4 5 41 J McTag11 F Adams G 7 7 2J G5 39839 HARVST QUEEXu t 4 102 S 10 il 82 CU 51 D Steward P Stire 30 40 40 13 6 19839 MOL RICHARDS 103 10 5 6 a 41 6 J W Lilley Mrs J L Paul 30 40 40 13 S 19554 HOU It 8110 2 S G 7U 71 S Wolstm AV Fenchter 40 10 40 15 SJ 38478 FRONT ROYAL 4100 9 S 7i 71 S1 S H Bresch Maj C W Otweil 40 GO GO 25 12 393023 VKlEXE i 112 5 7 II1 101 10 k 9 JI Buxton R D Carter 4 S 5 JJ 1 38512 SOLDIER u r 112 12 G 51 9 91101 W Doyle J C Frisbie 6 SS 3 85 19839 15ATTG XEISOX t 4 112 712 12 12 11s 11s E Haynes W P Fine 80 100 100 40 20 30995 IARTK KXIGHTw t o 112 Gil 10 lll 12 12 J Connors W H Mays 10010010040 20 20Time Time 25y5 51i 118 Track slow slowWinner Winner Ch m br Deering Clever trained by E Utterback UtterbackWent Went to post at 440 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing HENRIETTA W took the lead quickly and kept it but had to be shaken up near the end to outstay LADY LONDON The latter saved ground on the stretch turn and made a fast and game iiuish STENTOR iMiid well up throughout but was tiring at the end LAZULI rnn well and finished gamely HARVEST OUEEX closed a big gap MOLL1E RICHARDS showed speed The winner was entered for 400 nr bid bidScratched Scratched 17C Miramichi 112 1S401 Bunch of Keys 112 1S4H Itattery 112 18417 Richard Lang don 107 KilSSMord Leigliton 107 1SS31 Free Trade IOS 1S211 Esther Blues 110 1904 Dancing Master 3M7 1o7 J ISen Galore 111 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Selling 19898 Net value to winner 300 second 70 third 30 AWtPPSt V V i Str Fin Jockeys O II C P S 19841 COGS wr 5 1111 2 9 5 3i 2 W AVartonAV Martin fi 8 8 21 fi5 fi5T 1 539 13 LIT EXGLAXD w li 112 4 1 Il 1 1s 21 21 T McTiigtG C Bronton BrontonfW39IOL S5 3 3 G 12 12D fW39IOL ORO 910S S 3 4t 51 r 3 3U D Steward X K Beal BealJ9840 4 41 3 32 710 710E J9840 ZODIAC 4 102 5 i3 fi = 31 41 4 = E ForehdL AV Garth 4 5 2 45 25 25S 1858 EARLY LIGHT w 5 102 G 8 9 8 7k 51 S AAolsm MrsGBCociin 40 0 W 20 S 18073 ABlOTSFORD 5 105 2 Si 41 6 = sVk fi = A HanoverMiss M Olivf 18813 L OKIRKCALDYwn 4 105 71 E AmbroseH E Harbourt 15 2 25 35700 STOXEIIEXGE wn 4 107 1 4 Il 21 S3 H Bresch O K Rockwell 10 17 12 39837 DUQUESXE wr 8 110 7 fi 7 = 71 9 9 9 R Harton J M Stowe 20 20 20 S 4 4Time Time 2VA 52 119 148 152 Track slow IS h by Caughnawaga Maiest trained by W Martin MartinWent Went lo post at 5OS At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same COOS began slowly but worked his way np steadily and overtaking the leader when straightened out in the stretch outganied him in the linal drive LITTLE ICXGLAXD raced STOXEIIEXGE into dofat and took a good lead but tired when challenged by the winner EL ORO raced well up throughout ZO ¬ DIAC showed speed but tired STOXEIIEXGE sot the early pace and quit as if short The winner was entered for S300 no bid SEVENTH RACE 19899 Index Horses AWtPPSt U J i Str Fm Jockey O II C P S 3JI84 3JI84SOUPERTH SOUPERTH wn fi 1111 1 1 1 = I3 Ill1 Il J Metcalf M B Howser 8 S5 75 35 11 1 9800 BEAU PERE w 4 KM 2 2 31 33 2 2 = 2 E Ambroses Louis 3 4 II S5 710 710398f502TIIE 398f502TIIE KUMP w C 110 3 3 2s 2 = 31 33 3 T McTagtAAr Martin 4 41 41 S5 710 II35BILLIE BAKER w 5 113 C G 6 G 5 41 AV Lilley J U Strode 774 S5 710 19850 UXCLE BEX w 7 IOS 4 4 41 4 5 4s 5s A SchuterMrs T Francis 5 S S 3 32 18513 L BUTTERFLY W 3 02 5 5 5 5 4 = G fi C Hughes B Dorsey 15 30 20 S 3 3Tim Tim 26 52 119 147 154 Track slow slowAVInnor AVInnor rii by Orniis Perth Cei ter trained by S R Howser HowserWent Went to post at i2 At iK st 1 mi mte Start good and slow AVon easily second and third driving OIIPERTII saved ground on the Irst tu n and racing into a KOOI lead held sway throughout and finished isin up BEVl PERE raced ferwnn ly all the way and was best of the others THE RUMP showed mwirspeed but tired in the sinMi dm RILLIE BAKER was outpaced but made a fast linish UXCLE I EX aiid LADY BUTTERFLY showed s eed but quit The winner was entered for 500 no bid Scratched 1fW34 Progressive 100 100Overweights Overweights Orperth pounds


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