Havana Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1916-02-20

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HAVANA FORM CHART. HAVANA. CUBA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916.— Oriental Park. Fifty seventh day Cuba-American Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of S2 days. 14 books on. I Weather clear. Presiding Steward. C. J. Fitzgerald. Presiding Judge, F. A. Brady. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary. M. Nalhanson. Racing starts at 4:00 p. m. Chicago time 3:27 p. m.i. "Indicates apprentice allowaiiic. 6 £T "I f "I FIRST RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 21881 1:00—8—108. Purse 8400. :: year olds and dj5 »-* X J JL upward. Selling. Net value to winner 8326; second. 0: third. .5. Index Horses AWtlISt U j :U Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O g P S 24776 MARIGOLD vv 3 971 1 1 1" 2 fi V F Willins i A Alexandra 3A 4 S-5 710 25051 DAKOTA wit 5 108 2 6 3 31* 4 23 C Jones W Hirnie 6-5 4-5 2-5 out 25085 DANCING STAR WS 1 100 4 2 6 C | 3h J Pitz L II llaxter 15 15 6 3 25067 -ItMOXT BELLE WB 5 101 6 5 4h 51 6 4?. P Jenkins R R Stclle 6 7 2.. 1 25040 ETHAN ALLEN wn 4 104 5 4 L Ik B 6* W Doyle J W Pangle ". 3 64 8-8 25040* RUSTIC MAID w 4 1001 3 3 5= 4* 2J 6 J Sterrett A Lezama 5" 5" 8-5 3-5 Time. 24%, 49%, 1:02. 1:08%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Marigold, 2.00 straight, .80 place. 83.70 show; Dakota. .20 place, ,*2 70 show ■ Dancing Star. ?5.40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Marigold. 500 to 100 straight. 140 to 100 place. 83 to 100 show: Dakota, 00 to 100 place. 35 to loo show: Dancing Star, 170 to 100 show Winner— Ch. f. by M-ellek--Glasswced trained by II. P.ondvl. Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 niinufe. start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. MARIGOLD raced KTHAN ALLEN into defeat in the first half and. hanging on gamely to the end. won going away. DAKOTA ran a u I race and finished fast, but could never get up. DANCING STAR closed a gap in resolute fashion. BEAUMONT BELLE kept swerving out while rounding the far turn. Rl STIC MAID, when coming through on the inside, was crowded against the fence and went to her knees, oil but unseating her lider. Overweights — Marigold. 1.1 pounds: Dancing Star. 4: Ftban Allen. 2: Rustic Maid. 1. OP[1 i*"|Q SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs! 24094— 1:00— S— 10S. ■ Purse 00. 3-vear olds and Jmi *J X XJ dg upward. Selling, gel value to winner 25; second. 830; third. 5. Index Horses AWtlISt; %• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P 8 25051 .1 A I HIT w S 11:1 7 2 1nk iii ink y. v Young J V Strode 3 1 8 5 3-5" 25041 PHIL CONNOR wit 8 109 l c 6= 5 :; 2?. E Taplin G Palmer 10 12 i I 25067 l.NLAN w 7 185 1 3 T 1 21] 3 J Domink F Rector I 3 1 1-2 25011 ANDREW TDAY w 5 112 4 4 7 7 f. ;1 .4?. C Whvmrk F Holman 12 2 4-6 2-6 2504 1 BALL BAND wn 2 M8 5 8 r.J ; 7- t| J Pitn A I, Denny 8-6 3 1 1-8 25085 NINO MUCHACHO w 7 107] 8 I s s ■ 8» W Gurgan W Gargan Sr 10 12 E " 25067 BOREL w 4 106. 8 5 8 31. 4 7 C Jones J Eckert 8 id 4 2 25041 PAUL DAVIS WB 8 107 2 7 4» 4 S S J Halt G 11 Morton 10 1 5 " Time. 24%. 49%. 1:02. 1:08%. Track fast. mutuels paid, Jabot. 86.50 straight. .30 place, .20 show: Phil Connor. !.10 place. .40 BbOW: Iilan. 83.16 show. Equivalent booking odds Jabot. 225 to 100 straight, 115 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show: Phil Connor 205 to KMl place, 12o to KM show: Inlan. 65 to 10O show. Winner — B. g. by Ornament— Tartlet trained by J. A. Strode. Went to post at 4:20. At post 0 minutes Start a 1 and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. JABOT raced in close pursuit of the pacemaker to the stretch turn, then moved up rapidly and easily taking a small had. won hard held. PHIL CONNOR slipped through on the inside while rounding I be far turn and finished with a rush. INLAN tired after showing the nmst earlv speed VNDKF.W O DAl finished gamely. PAIL DAVIS stumbled on the turn out of the backstn tch and was nulled ui Scratched— 251 41 Aj.-ix. MM. Overweights— PhR Connor. 1 pound; Inlan, 3: Rail Band, 2: Nino Mucliacho. 3.; Bond 1; Paul Davis. 5. 2K 1 fZ THIRD RACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. 24C04— 1 : 0— S— los. i iurse 00. 3 year-olds. *J X UQ Selling. Nil value to winner .S::25; second, $.50: third. 5. index Horses AWtlISt % .. a; Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S 25068 MARY BLACKWDwsn M3 2 7 5"k 4 S li 3 Mounfn. Maryland Stables 6 8 ii WT 25©00» PAULSON w 103 4 1 3?. ::u 5". j- v WIlFma J .i Foley 1 2 4-6 2-5 2480H GALESWINTIIE w PI2 s 8 8»» 8« 8 3*1 J Pitn 0 A Alexandra 5 8 2. 0 5 25068-STUNNER w 108 1 4 th iak lak 4". J Doinin-k E P. Parsons 3 21 1 1-2 25068 GRANADO ws no 9 8 c iim. 7* :,i, c .]n, s u Mnady ]5 15 1, | 24845*JKI:UY JR. w 105 5 5 4S 5* 4L tih P Jenkins J i Wagnou H 4 S 5 4-5 25008 BLUE ROCK WM 104 1 3 1 2« 5 7- W Doyle R D Carter 15 s :: 3-2 25041 WHITE ETH w n 108 8 2 T 71 8"» 8J A NicklausJ V. Nash 28 20 s 4 25053*GRLRTINGS wn 103i 7 9 18 9 8 G Looms V J Coleman 15 15 i 3 . , , Tiaae, 24. 48«. 1:01%. 1:03%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Mary Blackwood, 2. so straight, 2.10 place. 86220 show: Paulson. .10 place $...10 show : .alesw inthe, .20 ahOW. Equivalent booking odds Mary Blaekrweod, 1040 to. 100 ktraigfat, 505 to 100 place, 210 to 100 show-Paiils„,i. 105 to 100 place. 55 to 100 show; Oaleswintl.e. II" to 100 show Winner — Ch. 1". by Cunard — Tinker trained by O M. Ridge Went to pout at 4:45. At post 8 ndnntes. start good and slow for all but GREETINGS Won driving; second and third the same. MARY BLACKWOOD began slowly, but saved ground on all turns „„! coining through last 1 11 the inside, outstayed PAULSON in a close finish. The latter came again in the last twenty yards and would have beaten the winner in a few more strides GALE8WINTHE dosed a bis rep and finished wiih a rush. BLUE BOCK set the early pace, but swerved out on the far turn. GREETINGS propped at the start. STUNNEB raced into the lead on the list turn, but tired iu the final drive Scratched — 25068 Belle ot the Kit-hen. 10S. Overweights — Rlue Rock, 2 pounds; Greetings, 31. 9 F 1 HI FOIRTH RACE— 8-8 Mile 24280— 30ft— 5— 114. 1 Purse 00. 4-vear ,dds and up- J-i *J 1 V/T: ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtlISt H jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o g jj j 24082 BELFAST w 8 112 7 I 7 0- 4- 1. ii LnffertyU J Hak 3T2 4 5 --5" 24844STONINGTON wb 4 103 3 1 v l»t jj -_ p WilPms C B Hamilton « 7 ". 6-3 25040STlTBBORN wn 4 KM I 6 :.- 8] 3- ::- w Doyle WC Westmoreland 2 I 5 3-S 1 3 25008 FLATBUSH w 5 10 J 2 2] 2 | 21 P J Smyth R Collaso 15 15. 3 24983 LAMPS TAIL Wsn5 115pl ! fink g| |] 51 ., , ,.linis,nI: Hanhv 6 M 4 2 250O8»PRINCE CHAP a 7 113 5 7 !. V T- 81 J Pita T K Wilson 20 15 fi 3 25050 l.Al.v BRYN W4M8 1 3 :: 4. | | 7« A NicklausJ E Nash 20 » 8 4 25001 ARCHERY vv 5 112 IH M S» s- s- W Toung .1 V strode a ■ • Jj 0326*SIR OFFENBACH w 7 Ml 1 s 8 lo ;■■ 9* j stern it B L Snyder 28 38 12 t 24754 CRISCO wan f IU I ti 4i sntio pi c Jones J 0 BurttscbeB a 10 4" I . , -, ,. ,, ,.. """• 24, 483,. l:01a5. Track fast. .V2 muii. els paid. Belfast, 86-30 straight. $:;.;o place, 82.60 show: Stoniagtoa, 88.30 place $.350 ■htm """ - - • Stublw.rii. 82.50 show. - Equivalent booking odds— Belfast 215 to 100 straight, SO to 108 place. 30 to 100 show Stonin-ton 21.. to 10O place. 7.. to loo show: Stubborn, 25 to Iini .!„,„ .-iioiuiuion, Winner — Br. g. by Irish Lad— pas Jet trained by fj J Hak Went to post at 5:12. At post 4 minutes, start good and alow. Won driving; second and third the si.ne. BELFAST was outpaced iii the early running, bur worked bis wav up on tl „ts i . ,,, 1 t , |, ,, - with a rush. wo„ drawing out. SToNINGTON set a fast pace, but ti.vd alter racing FLATBFSll into defeat. STI BBORN came through fast on the inside, but tfred after petting to the leaden FT atopSh mopped back after racing in closest pursuit to the last eighth LADV BRYN ran well for a half Overweights — Lady Bryn. 2 pounds. a u.m. aft! Ofi FIFTIIRACE-l Mile. 2507t-l:3n_.V-l 14.1 Purse 00. SeaToIdTadwaTdr *J X JlJ Selling. Net value to winner $::25; second. 850: third. 5. Ildex Horses AWtlISt U ■■ V, Str Fin Jockeys Owners o C P S — 25008*PAGE WHITE urn I MS 2 2 S V * r- 1". M Mounfn W V Casey i pT-7"-ET 24000 »SEPULVEDA WB 2 112 6 7 *:•■ V as ss ja"H LaffertyE K Bryaan 7 5 8 5 i; out 25006 •■SlRlNGMASS w 8 111 1 1 2» t*| • 2» 3= J P1U S J Balocchi C-5 9-5 1-* out .5051 C V. ;i:.l ;iOK era S 111 4 6 7 7 c= S 4- C Jones M J Daly 6 7 1 4-5 i •i." 4: EMILY R. ws o irc E 5 ;:" 4« B" 4! .v j: UrqohrtB B Bee io 13 5 I 2N7I CUTTTHUNK wilM 7 3 r.1 f.- 4| ;,- t V Doyle .1 W Fangle I ]u 4 8-3 !t#U*MARGSI MISUSE WlilH I 4 4 6-7 7 7 G Loinas T Francis LO "0 8 3 Time, 25, "50, 1:15%. 1:41. Track fast. 12 miitucls paid, Page White, $;;2.so straight, .80 place, *:;.:;o snow; sepulveda, $:J.3 i place, 70 0 nheer; Bprlngiaaaa, IXTO show. Equivalent bookfatg odds— Pimm Whit*. 1540 to 100 straight. BM to 100 place. 65 to 100 show; Sepul-veda. |. i." to Hat place, 38 Io loo show; Sprlngmass, :;.-. io loo show. Wiaaer --P.. g, by Bale — llannadaga trained hy . v. Caaey. Went to post at 5:33, At post 1 minute. Starr good and slow. Won easily: second and third the e same. PAGE WHITE drew away into an easy lead on the baokstretch and was mildly ridden out through h the last eighth. SEPULVEDA ran well pud was gaining slowly on the Wader at the end. 8PRINGMASS n d gamely, bat could aever get to the leader and tired in the lat tilt v yards. HAS. I. GRAINGER i lialahtll fasi. EMILY K. tired. Overweight — JntUj if-. -4 pounds. -


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