Havana Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1916-03-09

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HAVANA FORM CHART. HAVANA. CUBA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1916. Oriental park. Sevonty-seeond day. Cuba-American Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 82 days. 14 books on. Weather showery. Presiding Steward. C J. Filzgerald. Presiding Judge, P. A. Brady. Starter, James Milton. Racing S eretary, m. Nataaaeoa. Racing starts at 3:30 p. ni. Chicago time 2:57 p. ni.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance each race indicate index uumlwr, track record. ago of horse end weight carried. •Iadicatea apprentice allowance. ty pr Q rj f» FIRST RACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. 24094— 1:06— 8— 108. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and OO I O upward. Selling. Net value to winner .*325: second. 0; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt U M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C 1* S 26834 QUICK wb 6 111 2 ! 2* - 1- 1! 11 Watts W Fenwick 2 2 4-0 2:, 25292 UABOT xv S 111 15 •*«* 66 2J X Hinphv J I Strode 10 10 4 S-5 ..Vill.VI.l Li;.l! f HI | 1 l1 li 2- ;i"t s Wolstm .1 E Harrison I I :: 3-2 2 5308 -Ml TIS TRIE vb 6 10i; E I 4 41 43 4* F Willms W A Carter 1 4-5 2-5 out tllM DANCING STAR xvs I 1 , 3 4 .".?. V V Wh .1 Gartner L H Haxter 12 12 5 2 25221-THRILL xv 4 107 7 :; 31 31 3*. «• E Taplin F M Black 3 4 7-5 1-2 23334 MR. SMGGS n 3 111 4 7 7 7 7 7 W Ward II G Bedwell 20 20 8 4 Time. 24%. 50. 1:01%, 1:07%. Track fast. mutuels paid, Quick. .60 straight. .20 place, $.".30 show; JafcOt, 2.00 place, 0.50 show: Balaar, -S7.K* show. l: inix : 1. nt booking odds— Quick. 325 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place, 05 to 100 show; Jabot, 2045 to loo place, 425 to l 0 show: Bulgar. 255 to 100 show. Winner — B. -. by Coujuror — Fanny Wilson trained by W. Fenwick! . Went to post at 3:31. At post l minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. QIKK. under restraint, followed the pacemaker closely to the stretch turn, then slipped through on the inside and wen with apeed in reserve. JABOT closd a big gap in the stretch and finished with a rank. BFLOAR ad a g »Hl pace to the stretch, then tired badly and just outstayed O TIS TRIE. The latter onlv ran fairly well. THRILL quit in the last Barter, Scratched— 23334 Baalce, 103; 28335 Cabtl.umpian. 102; 23333 Water Lad. 100; 25272 Prince Chap, 114. Overweights — Thrill. 2 pounds. 47k **r Q rj rj SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 24232— 1:11*4— 4 — 111. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up- _*•«• J i 4 n__ Selling. Net value to winner $.J25; second. 0; third. 5. Index Horses WtPPSr , % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S 333— SPRINGMA88 w S 111 2 5 4- L" V 1" H LaffertyS J Baiocehi 6 3 7-5 7-10 28388 WAVERING 6 106 4 1 21 ::?. V 2s F Willms H B Gorin *J :: 1 2-5 23335 : LORD WELLS w S 114 1 1 1*13* 2 P R Troxler P E Fitzgerald 4 4 7-5 3-5 25383 SOUTHERN GOLD w !» 113 I 4 :;.. 43 43 4- R Watts W Fenwick 5 I S-5 4-5 25:136 KOI .IK waa 4 Ht 8 6 6 0 6 5*1 D Connelly J O Burttschell S-0 2 4-5 1-3 25338 CARLTON G. W 3 Hi E 1 H •" B i R Hargtn.I S Ownbey 4 G 2 1 Time. 25. 50%, 1:15%. Track sloppy. 82 muinels paid. Springniass. 2.!mi straight. 35.30 place. 8and8D show; Wavering. .00 place. .C0 Mow: Lord Wells, .80 show. Equivalent booking odda — Springmasa, 545 to 100 straight. ISO to 100 place. 00 to 100 show; Wavering. 280 to loo place. SO to 101 show: Lord Wells. 85 to 1 Of show. Winner — Ch. m. bv Haadspring— Maaaada trained by G. Sully. AVeiit to post at 4:04. At post 3 minutes. Start goad and slow for all but KOPJE. Won driving; se, ond and third the same. SPBINGM ASS moved up rapidly OB the outside while rounding the far turn, but tired alter paaring the pacemaker and taking I clear bail. WAVERING finished resolutely and would have beaten the winner in aaotkef stride. LOKI WELLS set a good early pac-e, but tired in the last quarter. KOPJE began slowly and ran poorly in the gOiaa% Scratched — 25052 Flying Feet, 113. Ovrwights — Lord Wells. 1 pound. 7 pr Q V7 Q THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 24232— 1 :11%— 4— 111. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-OOlO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: se ■■ond. 0; third, 5. lades Horses AWtPPSt % H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C P S 25334*CAPT. ELLIOTT s 0 100 2 I 2- 21 11 1 F Willms M J Daly 10 4 2 1 25307 SOKDELLO wsb 5 113 3 2 II l1 - -■ R Watts E C Goodfellow 5 7 25 6-5 34*38 SMI LAX V3 3M 4 4 8* P ::■ :. . 8 Wolstni W P Reed 4 5 2 1 28338*34188 GENEVIEVE w 7 M3 I | :. # 4. 4- M MountnD S Fountain 21 :;. «-5 3-5 25231 8NIPTY ALLEN" w 5 116 7 7 61 V 6* 61 E Taplin .1 T Smith 8-5 3-5 3-5 out 252 72 LAMBS TAIL waa S 116 5 1 fj 7 C1 «- J DennisonR Hanley 6 7 *| 6-5 25307 PROTAGORAS wb 6 106 1 5 7 3* 7 7 .1 Sterrett J Wirth 6 7 21 6-5 Time. 25%, 51. 1:17%. Track slcppy. mutuels paid. Captain Elliott. 1.00 straight. .50 place, .00 show; Sordello. 1916.sh.20 place. .2t shew : Sinilav 34.50 show. Equivalent booking odda— -Captain Elliott. 800 to 100 straight, 275 to 100 place. 180 to 100 show; Soldello. 210 to HM place, 110 to HX abow; Smilax. 125 to 1IH show. Winner — Br. g. b Ilermis — Estimate trained by M. J. Italy I. Went to post at 4:21. At Boat 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. CAPTAIN ELLIOTT, lose ap float the start, passed SORDELLO in the homestretch and was going away at the end. BORDELLO showed the mo t early spied, but tired after going a half mile la the lead. ACILAX was s- re when going to the post, but raced fairly well. SNIFTY ALLEN began slowly and Mils on the outside all I lie way. Overweights — Smilax. 5 pounds. i~ P£ Q rj Jk BWRTH RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 24004— 1 :00— s— 1 OS. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and afl O O i j upward. S lling. Net value to winner 25: seeond. 0; third. 5. Index Bone* AWtPPSt ;: ;- % Str Tin Jockeys Owners 0 C P S 25338J*S1R DYKE xv 7 1 K I 1 V 3J 3] T F Willms W A Carter 3 4 S-5 7-10 2 5333* MAC w S 113 7 2 21.1. 21 lt l. D ConnellyG W J Bissell 4 4 S-5 4-5 2533H i*MON"REIF WB S 105 1 I ]h I1 2! 3« J Sterrett .1 E Xash 3-6 7-5 1-2 out 2SSMANAVRI W 3 110 3 6 I 4" 4" 4* E Taplin R E Carter 5 6 2 1 2SM3*ZAL1 WB 5 105 2 4 6- 3* 3* -V M MountnA L Taylor I 3] 6-5 7-10 25338 MARJORIB A. WB S 108 5 5 •* 5* :., 6" H LaffertyH G Bedwell E 3 3-2 25104 ELECTRICIAN w 4 106 4 7 7 7 7 7 R HargtnW Vantrin 40 40 16 6 Time. 24%, 50%. 1:03%. 1:10%. Track sloppy. S2 mutuels paid. Sir Dyke, 820.30 striight, 0.40 place. .30 show; Mac. 1916.sh.10 place. .50 show: Moneieif. .00 show. Equivalent booking Kids— Sir Dyke. 300 to 103 Btralgkt, 420 to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; Mac, 205 to 100 place. 75 to KHt show: Monereif. 50 to 160 ■how. Winner — B. g, by Modred — Nellie Spur trained by W. A. Carter. Went to ihisi at 4:40. At posi 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: seeond ami third the same. SIR DYKK hegaa somewhat slowly, lint wore the leader! down in the last eighth and. finishing lesobilelv. got ap to win in the Baal stride. MAC forced the pace from the start, but tired after dispis-ing of MONCREIF. The latter showed the most early speed, but tired in the final drive. KALI pulled i|i lame. OFkQttfk FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 24S10— 1:45%— 7— 100. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and iiOOOU upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt U M ;» Str Fin Jockeys Owners O C 1 S 28333AUTTJMN xvb 6 V~ 6 2 1 3*1 Is !»• 1»* D ConnellyR D Carter 2] 11-51 1-2 35333* MALIK xvb 5 104 4 3 3 2« 21 2- 2J J Sterrett F W Ashe 1 2| 6-5 3-5 25101 THE RlMP WB 7 3M I I C,1 5" 3*3* 35 W Ward TMcLoy 2 3 1 1-2 2530! XAlIER xvs 7 Ml 1 I U 4l 4" 4l 4«t J Gartner Maryland Stable I 3i 6-5 1-2 25340*QUICK START WB 8 104 G 4 4 J 3J ". :. .". J Cruise C J Odell 8 S I 7-5 25252 LOiHIEL xvb S 116 3 5 « 6 6 6 6 H LaffertyH G Bedwell 4 4 S-5 4-5 Time. 25%, 51, 1:17%. 1:45. 1:53%. Track sloppy. 32 mutuels paid. Autumn, 1916.sh.00 straight. .10 place. .50 show: Malik. !p3.N0 place. .40 show: The Kunip. .s:;.3l abOW. Equivalent booking odds— Autumn. 350 to 100 straight. 105 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Malik, 90 to 1M» place, 70 to 100 ruow; The Ramp, 03 to loo show. Winner — Ch. g, bv Dick Welles— Winter trained by R. D. Carter. Weat to post at 5:00. At peat 7 minutes. Start good and alow. Won cantering: second and third driving. AUTUMN moved ap into an easy lead en the baekatretc* and. drawing away at his riders leisure, waa onlv cantering at the end. MALIK raced la doaeat pursuit and outstayed THE RUMP or second place. The latter was fractious at the barrier and began badly, but was running fast at the end. NAIIF.B set the early pace, but ipiit badly.


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