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HAVANA FORM CHART. HAVANA. CUBA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1916.— Oriental Park. Forty first day. Cuba-Auicricau Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of S2 days. 14 books on. I Weather clear. Presiding Steward. C. J. Fitzgerald. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary. M. Nathanson. Racing starts at 4: Ni p. m. Chicago time .:-7 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. Qil Ol Q FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. Hid..!!— :4"-,— 2— 11::. 1 Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. TCUl O Selling. Net value to winner $.;2." : second. $,"i : third. ?2.i. Index Horses A Wt PP St VA % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 C P S 21723 OTD3CO w 107 4 4 V 1. I1 D OonnellyT B Ripy Z-Z 4 5 1 :: out 24523 NO FRIEND vv 102 1 I 23 Z~ W Young J W Pangle 15 10 «i 1". 24723 DRAY v rM 2 Z 4* 32 3= S Wolstm K L Carroll 10 10 4 I . 24121 FLORA BEX DORA W 107 2 1 I1 42 41?. J Pitz G Preece :;-2 I :: 1 out 247233MAY BOCK w 107 6 7 5= 5l 5h W Hinphy 8 J Kelley 5 6 2 4. HASTY CORA W 111 7 ti 62 7 6" E Taplin G E Chancellor 3 4 «-5 1 2 24355XAXTEKA w 99 5 5 7 Gl 7 R Dall R J Powers 15 15 ti :. Time. 24, 36V5. Track fast. . mutnels paid. Otisco, ?4.70 straight, .ti0 place, $: .00 show: No Friend. 1.00 place, 1916.sh.40 show ; Dray. 2.70 show . Equivalent booking odds— Otisco, 198 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; No Friend. 930 to 100 place, 220 to KM show ; Iirav. 533 to 100 show. Winner— B. f. by Toildington — Mrs. Bewail trained by T. Taylor. Went to post at 4:04. At iKist 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. OTISCO moved up rapidly when straightened out in the slretch and easily passed into a safe bad. KO FRIEND was a forward contender all the wav and finished fast. RRAY saved ground on the turn. FLORA DENDORA set the early pace, but tired. MAY DOCK was pulled up at the start. verweights — No Friend. .! pounds: Dray, ::. 4 A Q1Q SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. 242Srt— .".Or.— 5— 114. 1 Purse 00. o-year-olds and up- dg rJeO JL Xj ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt t U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S S47?a*THK DARK wr; 4 9S 1 1 1«| 1*] F 1] R Irquhrtll G Dt dwell s I 3 *-2 24788 ••WOLFS daths w 7 M :, j f" :;- 2". 2.. R Dall M B Trowbridge ti 7 2J ti-5 £4736 DAKOTA wit f. 107. 7 3 9 21 3- 34 L ConnellyW Dirnie 2 1D5I5 2-5 24777-MARGART ELLEXw 3 95 4 4 4l ti3 5- 4J. F Willins 11 J Hart S ti 2 1 24753 Kl.ATDFSH w E 1"« « 7 7 7 ti:1 5?. J Hatt G M Gray 1-5 15 « :: 24770-ADA ANXE WM 2 5 51 4nk 4"k ti1 C Miller It O Egan 2 ti-5 2-5 I 1 346123FELIXA wis 3 104 I ti ti4 5"W 7 7 8 Wotetm M W Duck 3 3 1 2G Time. 24V,. 48V5. 1:0H/,. Track fast. mutnels paid. The Dark, 0.00 straight, .50 place. ."0 show: Wolfs Paths. SS.40 place. .10 show: Dakota. $.1.50 show. Equivalent booking odds— The Dark. 700 to 100 straight. ..25 to 104 place, 115 to 100 show ; Wolfs Hatha. ::20 to MJO place. 106 to 100 show: Dakota. 75 to 100 show. Winner — Pr. f. by Dick Welles —Winter trained by II. i. Pedwell. Weal to post at 4:20. At peat 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. THE LARK outran the others from the start, but tired and had to ha hard ridden to outstay WOI.I "S BATHS. The latter raced forwardly and finished fast and gaining. DAKOTA was a forward contender till the way and finished close up. ADA ANNE ran a bad raee. FEI.INA 1 ould never improve her position. Overweig iits — Dakota. ::j pounds: Magaret Kile 11. 1. O/i QOari TIIIRI RACK— 5-8 Mile. 242K0— 5!D/5— 5— 114. Purs,. 0fK 4 year olds and up SrfrO jUJ ward. Sidling. Net value to winner : second. : third. 5. tidex Horses A Wt PP St U V % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 C P S 24777 CAPT. EDDIOTT W ti 100.1. 7 4 31 |ak l- I* R HargtnM J Daly 15 1". ti 24724 BULGER Wn 4 105 4 10 9 7" fink 2" W Hinphy W F Keith. 4 41 2 1 24528 PACK WHITE wt: 4 101 fi 7 81 S3 41 3l W Doyle W V Casey 4 5 2 1 24776 JANE w 4 95 S I 1 » Ink 2». 4 F Jenkins X B Davis IG 1C ti :: 24809 ARCHERY W I 104 9 S 5l 2h ■ 5" W Young .1 V Strode M I fi-5 3 E 247873AJAX n 5 104 7, I 61 B .V. 63 J Pitz R Hanley I I I M 24736 REGULAR wr. 4 105 10 I 2" 4l 7- 71 W Gargan W Gargan Sr 3 gl C 5 :: .. 24791 *HAF"IZ w 4 105 I 9 10 10 S1 Snk F Willms T Cheek 20 12 5 Z 24613 BOREL w 4 105 2 2 7nk 9= 9 95 J Domink J Fckert IS 15 ti I 24809 INLAX WB 7 106 . 11 4 65 10 10 E Taplin F Rector 10 5 2 1 Time. 24%, 49, 1:01%. Track fast. mutupls paid. Captain Elliott, 8.90 straight. 0.40 place, 0.50 show: Bulger, 1916.sh.70 place. .10 show: Page White. .50 show. Equivalent booking odds— Captain Elliott. 2345 to 100 straight. 1S70 to 100 place, 425 to 100 show : Bulger. 235 to 100 place. 170 to 100 show: Page White. 175 to KM show. Winner — Br. g, by Hermis — Fstiniate 1 trained by M. .1. Daly. Went to post at 4:5.",. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. CAPTAIN ELLIOTT was saved close up for the first three-eighth*, then drew away into an easy had in the homestretch. P.lLOKR closed a big gap and outstayed PACUC WHITE in the final drive. lie latter alao made up ground and finished gamelv. JANE set a good pace to the stretch and tired. ARC!! ERY and RECILAR ahowed early speed. Overweights — Captain Elliott. 11 pounds: Bulger. 3: Page White. 1: Borel. 4: Inlan. 1. 1/1 QOI FOIRTII RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 24335— 1 :42"-.-.— 5— 104. Purse 00. 3-year- £j rirO and X. olds and upward. Sidling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Index: Horses AWtPPSt 4 Vj ?j Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 C_l;_ S 24805 HARD. FRAXCISws 4 1"S I T, fi 5 2= 2* V - E Taplin W FeocMer 3 2 7-101-3 24788 HADERDASH w B 4 102 1 I 21 I l1 11 2» S Wolstm F Feitner S-5 2 4-5 1-2 24780*TOM HANCOCK w C 100 4 4 5= 41 5° 3- 2* C Watson W V Casey 8-5 8-5 1-2 1-1 2 4788 ARCTTRUS WB 4 110. ti 3 I2 211. ?,»t -i- 4- 3 Smvth H G Dedwell ti fi 2 1 24734 VEDADO w 3 9fi 5 ti 4?. f C, fi 51. 1 p RvanC P Winfrey M M » 2 24787 NINO MlCHACHO w 7 llo 2 2 :!■■* ::" V. ". fi W Gargan W Gargan fi « 2 -1 1 Time. 24«i. 49%. 1:15, 1:40%. 1:44%. Track fast. S2 iniiiucls paid. Charles Francis. .00 straight .50 place. .70 show; IIabeidn=h. .10 place. S2.S0 show: Tom Hancock. .70 show. Etiuivalcnt booking odds— Charles Francis. 150 to 100 straight. 75 to 100 place. 35 to 100 show: Ilab-erdash. 105 to 100 place. 40 to 10o show: Tom Hancock. 80 to 100 show. Winner — B. g. by Cunard — Mamie 6. trained by T. Proctor. Went to post at 5:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. CHARLES FRANCIS began slowly, but moved up rapidly on the backstretch and was under restraint until in the last sixteenth, where he easilv pas-ed IIABKRDASH and was onlv cantering at the emi HABBRDASH raced into the lead at the half, but tired when the Winner challenged. TOM HANCOCK raced gamely, but was outpaced. ABCTUBTJ8 set the early pace, but fpiit in the stretch. Overweights Ilaberilasb. 4 pounds; Tom Hanock. 2: Arcturus. 2: Yedado. 5: Nino Muchacbo. 2. O/IQOO FIFTH BACK- 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 243SS — 1 :4SK— 3— 104. Purse 0o7 3-year- £J 4t:0 ag gfi olds and upward. Selling. N-t value to winner $::25: si id. 0; third. «25. Index Horses AWtPPSt .j K, sj Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S 24682 BLUE MOUSE wr s 103 1 3 2* 2r 2. 1- V. C WhynVrk.T L Jones 2 2| 1-6 1-3 24726-AFTERGLOW w 1. 100 5 2 B I" 3" V 2l J Pitz F Harlan «-5 « 5 2 5 out 24811 EMILY R. W 3 91 6 5 5| 4= 41 V 3"* R IrquhrtB P. Rice M 12 1 2 24752 -PATON WB S 108 3 fi 6 6 5n 41. 4b D Connelly A P Doyle gj 4 7-5 12 24T80M.ADY RANKIN* v. 7 111 2 4 5". 51 fi B» 5»» H IaffertyE K Firyson I ti S-5 7-M 24806 E. OF T. KTTCHEXw 3 91 4 1 I3 1* 1"" 6 fi F Willms J T Smith 5 « 9-5 4-5 Tine. 24%, 49%, 1:15%, 1:41, 1:45%. TTack fast. mutnels paid. Blue Mouse. $. s.70 straight. .70 place. $.3.10 show; Afterglow. $.:.30 place. 12.00 show: Badly P.. . 40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Blue Mouse. 335 to 100 straight, 89 to 100 place. 55 to 100 show: Afterglow, 05 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show : Sanity R.. 120 to 100 show. Winner — Br. m. by Carry Herrmann — rate Empress trained by J. L. .Toiiesi. Went to post at 5:3s:. At post i minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. BLUE MOUSE, after racing in ctaw pursuit of the pacemaker for tin- first three-ejaarterx, partly diapoaed of the leader, but had to be ridden out to withstand AFTERGLOW. The latter moved up with a rush while rounding the far turn and dropped back at the eighth post, but cam.- again. EMILY It. ran well and finished close up. PATON pulled up bOK. BELLE OF THE KITCHEN quit after making the pace to the stretch. Over welghta — Emily R.. 5 pounds: Belle of the Kltchea, 4.