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, HAVANA FORM CHART. HAVANA, CUBA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. -Oriental Park. Thirty-third day. Cuba American Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of S2 days. 14 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, C. J. Fitzgerald. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, James Milton Racing Secretary, M. Nathauson. Racing starts at 4:0». p. m. Chicago time .;:27 p. ss.. Indicates apprentice alloyvance. 0/l£I*0* FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2442:;— 1 :00/b — 4—107. Pane 9099. 3 year-olds and •±UQ| upward. Seiliug. Net value to winner .25: second. $..0; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt4 y2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S~ 24. 07J*COOSTER W 5 1U7 :: ;: ;ii 2l 1] 1J J Pita J T Strite I ll-ol u " 3 24612 REGULAR w 4 loti 4 4 I1 Ink i -u W Gargan W Gargan Sr ti o 2 I 2450.*AEETHIMPIAN w 7 104 o 2 6l 4»k 3" k 9* J Sterrett A Lezama 6 6 2 1 2450»3*BLIE MOUSE wn S 106 « 7 8 7- 4 4l E Taplin J L. Jones 7-6 8-5 7-1014 24571 HAVANA wu 3 98 2 C 5h 3H 6J G5 C Watson W V Casey 8 8 I :: 24613 CAPT. ELLIOTT s 6 107 7 1 4°k 8 7- 6i S Wolstm M J Daly 12 12 E a 24611 JANE w 4 103 I 5 2* 5h 6° 7- W Ward N B Davis C C 2 i" 24495 PRINCE CHAP s 7 110 8 8 71 0"k 8 8 J DennisonT E Wilson 10 13 G "* . , Time. 24%. 49%. 1:01*4, 1:08%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Cooster, 1916.sh.10 straight, !f::.20 place. .!0 show; Regular. ?..20 place. S0..10 shew: Calethnmpian, .80 show. Equivalent booking odda Coaster, 205 to 100 straight. 00 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show Regular 200 to 100 place. 21o to lot show: Caletlnimpian, 2!0 to 1H show Winner— R. g. by Charcot— I Iandzarra trained bv A. L. Valentine nrwJSL£and *S JF** at ■::5U At P0"* l minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. OOSII.R followed the pacemakers closely to the Stretch and. easily disposing of RKOII VK In the last I-Vt1!!,,1!1,,,1;1 ,ield, Tk* latter s,t ■ f;0i"1 ■**• ■»*• saving ground on all turns, finished gamely. l AI.1.11H MPIAN closed a gap and finished fast and close up. BLUB MOUSH was on the outside for the entire way after beginning slowly and closed a big gap in the last quarter. HAVANA and J NK quit Overweights — Rltie Mouse, 1 pound: Havana. 2: Jane. 2j: Prince Chap, .3. J-ftftQ SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. 24286— 59%— 5— 114. Purse 00. 4-vear-olds and "u jB t: V* O fJ waul. Selling. Net value to winner $: 25: second. 0: third. ."i. index Horses AWtPPSt 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o C P S 2450 7 M AC w T, LO G 2 1| 1- 1= 1 1 ConnellvC, W J Dispell I 3 4-5 --5 24573* *MONCREIF wb 8 109 4 1 04 4- f*| M Mountn.1 E Nash S-S 1 7-101-3 24444 BHADRACH wb 5 112 6 1 P% J* 9* »« C Jones TJ Carroll 8 8 3 24393* DAKOTA wb o 101 1 6 » V V 4 . J Pitz W Birnie ft 3 7-" 7-10 24497 ETHAN ALLEN a I 1 101 I 4 I" «" «*• p c Watson J W Pangle 15 13 fi 1 24393 *SIR DYKE w 7 112 7 a 4"k .V1. .,1 li!« R Ball O B Foley 1 4 S ■■-, 4-3 23366 BREAKERS am 3 107 I 7 7 7 7 7 I, Munro M J Daly 30 30 1 0 Time. 24%, 49%, 1:00%. Track fast. mutuels paid, Mac, .00 straight, 93.09 place, .S0 show; Moncreif, $.1.20 ■—-»-» place, .S0 show , Siiadraeh. .90 show. Ihiuivaient bopkiag odds— Mac. 2S0 to 1C0 straight, SO to 100 place, 40 to 100 show Moncreif 00 to 100 place, 4:j to 100 show: Shadrach, 193 to 100 show. Winner— B. h. by MeGei — Little Whit trained by J. Oass. Weal to post at 4:20. At i» st 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily second and third driving MAC set a good pace and drew away after entering the homestretch to win easing up MONCREIF tnushed fast alter being outpaced in the early running. SHADRACH tiled after racing in closest pursuit to the stretch. DAKOTA ran well and was on the outside all the way SIR DYKE quit Overweights— Dakota. 1 pound: Rreakers. 2. O Aft ft A TH!Rn BACK-8-4 Mile. 242:12-1 :11%— 4-111. Purse 00. .Jyear olds and~u7 dg TT 9 Q tab ward. Selling. Net value to winner $::2-i: second. $. : third. 5. Index Iboses _ AWtPPSt. 14 j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O G P S~ : "; 1 2 Tiim 1". ! ; "w 4"lt8rfiT" f J 1»T»Trvv*T5T»7b7"M MctiuinA 8 — o4 2 " 24400 PAULSON l «8 I 3 2- 1i 2l 2h V Willms .1 M Foley 6 ", 1 1 24615 ZALI wn 3 108 4 9 41 3J 3- 31 D Connelly A L Taylor B-S 1 "-5 1-3 24611*IANTNC, STAR w3 88 1 7 9 8* 7- 4J J Gartner LH Baxter IS IS I | 24509*WANDER w 10 108 3 S 7" «n 4" 5- R Ball C E Hamilton 8 10 4 - 84433 » »WOLF 8 BATHg W 7 148 2 3 5»k5 f.J 6 J Pitz M B Trowbridge 3 .1 C 3 7-10 21613- YELLOW EYES wb 7 103 7 1 3H tl- 7- C Watson J W Pangle ■ s" I 24526 BlLdER wb 4 108 6 4 « 7- 9 S1 W Hinphy W F Keith IS 13 I I S4413 LADY BRTN wn 4 108 9 6 81 9 8 9 A NicklausJ E Nash 15 13 fi Time. 24%, 49. 1:13*. Track fast. „ .?2 mutuels paid. Thrill. 1.10 straight, !l.50 place. .80 show; Paulson, 1916.sh.70 place, 00 show Ball, .70 show. Equivalent booking odds— Thrill. 1955 to 100 straight, S75 to 100 place, 190 to 100 show Paulson 235 to 100 place. SO to 100 shoyv: Zali, 38 to 10! show. Winner — Ch. f. by McGee — Royal tna trained bv F. Sehelke. W£S:-to,J,olt**4:4ai -t post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easilv: second and third driving. XIIRILL. showing keen speed from the start, went to the front and. setting a fast pace held the race safe for the entire way. PAULSON raced in closest and game pursuit, but tired in the last eighth ZALI ws sore when going to the post and began slowly, but finished fast and gamely DANCING STAB closed a big gap in the last quarter. WANDER also finished well YELLOW EYES tired * Overweights -Thrill, gj gonads; Paulson. 5: Zali. 1: Bulger. 1. O/ICQP: WO RTH RACE— 1 Mile. 24149— 1:39%— 4— 100."i Purse 00. 3-vear-olds and i:: - sfl "J " 9 O *J waul. Selling. Net value to winner $:i25: second. 0: third. 5. ndex Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners fi C P S 24425 FIRST DEGREE w 5 114 2 2 21 21 VI 2- m D ConnellyJ W Goldblatt "-5 1-" out- 24524*TONY FASHION w 3 S9 1 1 lj 1= lJ H 2 J Gartner X B Davis E M 4-3 1 » 245743AI-TERC,LOW W 6 102 4 4 .".nk 3J 3= 3» 3 L Allen F Harlan 4 fi ",-■■ ■ 3 2461«*LADY RANKIN w 7 105 6 6 4t 4S 43 4* 4« J Pitz E K Bryson 8 10 3 1 24616*COIN w 6 96 3 5 6 6 5* 65 515 C Watson J W Pangle 30 30 10 3 24616*CRISCO wsb 6 107 3 3 3= 6»k 6 6 6 R Ball J O Burttschell u,Llhcneu 30 " ■ 30 10 ■ 3 - Time. 24 /s. 49. 1:M%, 1:41. Track fast. mutuels pai.1. First Degree, .50 straight, .S0 place, .20 show; Tony Fashion. .10 place 40 ■ v show: Afterglow. .50 show. Equivalent booking odds— First Degree. 75 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show Tonv J fashion, 55 to 109 place, 20 to 100 show; Afterglow. 25 to 100 show Winner — Rr. g. by Kllkerran — Talpa trained by M. Goldbiatt WtV-r.,,,?.r,!",s,,,.:!l.;"l;]°- At "•?! 1 .,ni",,te- stiirt P»* and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. 1 IRS1 DEGREB. arter racing 111 closest pursuit from the start, wore the leader down in the list eighth and got up to win in the final strides. TONY FASHION set a good pace and finishing gamer; would probably have won with a stronger rider up. AFTERGLOW raced forwardiy and gamely throughout. LAD] RANKIN raced fairly well. Overweights — Afterglow. 1 pound. Qd-ftandft I-IFTH RACE-1 1-8 Miles. 24198-1:53-7-11.1. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up" iaTUOU ward. Selling. Net value to winner $.".2.3: second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt V4 jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C I S 84579 »BILUE BAKER W G 106 2 6 6 i :3 3 1" E Taplin .1 U Strode 4 — 4 — I •• l" "" 24574-KRIS KRINGLE wb 4 104 0 1 P 1» l» D 2».J R LrquhTt.I Livingston I 3 C-5 l-r 24574 TAMERLANE ws 4 107 3 4 3S 2l 2» f» 3nk D ConnellyN L SneNon 6 T 1 1 S443«*ZOROASTKR w P. 9 106 4 5 5- 53 4"k 4 4» R Ball W C Want * * 7-5 3-3 1-4 24574 *SCORPII w 4 IOC 1 2 J 4 3 5- 5« J Pitz BK Bryson ? I -3 "3 24510*FLYING FEET vv 8 ]0S 6 3 V V 0 6 6 C Watson G A Alexandra 6 6 2 1 Time. 24%, 48%, 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:53 equals track record. Track fast mutuels paid. Billie Raker. .10 straight. .20 place. $.!.0 show: Kris Kriugle 00 asset Si- M shoyv: Tamerlane, .::0 show. * - Equivalent booking odds— Billie Baker. 305 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place 50 to 100 show Kris Kringle, 150 to 100 place. 90 to 100 show: Tamerlane. 165 to 100 shoyv. Winner — B. g. by Gold Heels — Sanctissitna trained bv J. A Strode. Went to post at 5:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. BILLIE RAKER was outpaced for the first mile, but moved up rapidly after enteriac the home Stretch sad got an to win In the last stride. KRIS KRINGLE set a fast pace, but was made too much use cf and tired in the Anal drive. TAMERLANE ran a good race, but was tiring at the end ZOROASTFIt appeared unable to extend himself freely in the early running, but finished fast and close up SCORCH tan well. FLYING FEET quit. K" Overweight! — Trmerlane. 1 pound.