Bowie Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1916-04-04

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BOWIE FORM CHART. BOWIE, MD., MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916.— Prince Georges Park. Second day. Southern Maryland Agricultural Association. Spring Meeting of 12 days. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward. E. . Smith. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. Joseph McLennan. _____ Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. QPT KO PI FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 19835— 49— 2— 109. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. SOOf/* Net value to winner 00; second. 0 ; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPStVi % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds S_trt 25206 BON OTIS w 112 5 2 2 2- Is J HanoverF J Pons 265-100 25282 CHEMUNG w 115 fi 3 1»| U 2* A SchugrH McDonald 545-100 IIMIHHYMER w 11« 11 6 6 31 E AmbrseH O Comstock 115-100 CHERRY BELLE W M 2 I 5l 4i»- 41 E ForehdW Stockton 2000-100 25329HASTY CORA wi: 114 3 5 3= 3J 5°k R HartonG E Chancellor 1200-100 25299 SO EZE wit 109 4 4 4i 5! 6 J McTaetS Louis 2200-100 Time. 2S%, 49 equals track record. Track good. mutuels paid. Bon Otis. .30 straight. .S0 place. .00 show; Chemung. .30 place, .20 show; Rhymer. . i0 show. Equivalent booking odds— Ron Otis. MB to 100 straight. 90 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show; Chemung, 115 to 100 place. M to 100 show: Rhymer. 30 to 100 show. Winner — Rr. f. by Tony Bonero — C: in Chaser trained by W. Rrannon. Went to post at 2:39. At post 1 minute. Start go. d and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. RON OTIS followed the pacemaker closely to the last turn, then came through on the inside and. after being hard ridden through the homestretch, won going away through the last sixteenth. CHE-MlNG set the p:ice and drew away on the far turn, but tired in the last eighth. RHYMER was crowded against the fence shortly after the start and went to his knees, then closed a big gap. CHERRY BELLE ran well. HASTY CORA showed speed, but quit. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. OPIPIObQ SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 23979— 1:07%— 2— 111. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. __ O O tJ O Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 0: third, 0. index Horses AAVtPPSt , ■;■ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25237 GARNET wn B 1 « 21 21?. 21. lJ J McTagtR F Carman 245-100 25157 TREND w 114 i 2 5J 4 44 2 F Keogh E Herz 1000-100 21»13"PIQlETTE W 104 I 5 3?. 3s 3- 9 E ForehdR Newman 560-100 22214 DOCTOR ZAB w 114 9 4 l4 1= U 4=U Butwell H L Pratt 230-100 25359*TZE*-LSI 104 I 10 10 9= 7 GJ T Hayes G Phillips 530-100 RETANORA w 109 10 9 81 7i 61 64 J Metcalf O E Pons 11500-100 24011 McLELLAND wit 114 7 1 fi- fi3 S3 7* C Bgame P Stire 3300-100 C. O NINE TAILSwn 109 6 8 9- 10 9- V W Doyle J T Smith 23000-100 23941 LIFE W 111 4 3 4" 5- 5_ 9s J HanoverV Apreda 6700-100 25418*AVA TROVATO w 104 X 7 P 8 10 10 J Cruise J U Strode 31000-100 Time 23%, 48%. 1:01%. 1:09%. Track good. mutuels paid. Garnet. 1916.sh.90 straight. .70 place. .00 show: Trend. .«0 place, .30 show; Piquotte. . 50 show. Eonivalent booking odds— Garnet. 245 to 100 straight. 85 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show; Trend. 280 to 100 plee. 115 to 100 show; Piquette. 75 to 100 show. Winner — B. f. by Galveston — Phida trained by R. F. Carman. Went to post at .!: I4. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. GARNET, after n ling in closest pursuit, wore the leader down in the homestretch and was ridden out to withstand TRIAD, but won going away. The latter made up ground and finished resolutely. PIQUETTE ran well, but wa- swerving out in the last eighth. DOCTOR ZAR, probably short, tired badly after going a half mile in the lead. TZE LSI began slowly. The winner was entered for 00; Scratched— 23282 Edith Olga. 109: 24012 Elsie Bonero, 109; 25303 Ellen Smyth, 104. Overweights -Life. 2 pounds. i=r ~ — BT f» rr THIRD RACE -3-1 Mile. 23S97— 1:13 — I — 112. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-OQ * 2p_ I ward. Selling. Net value to winner _fl_ second. 0; third. 0. Index Honea AWtlTSt . % " 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25348* Y I DET w 4 tM f~ I 1:; G lnk V J Cruise H Moore 680-100 25207 GENTLEWOMAN irllNll 2 3 • 24 I" L McAtee W J Press 4500-100 23964: "FINALEE wn 4 10:5 | 4 4" 51 3h 3 T Haves M F Mount flSM-100 25583 CHESTERTON WB 4 113 B 8 51 P| 4 5 4 J McTagt-1 MacManus F.5-100 CJ4022LIT ENGLAND w i: 7 118 7 7 7 7= 51 5s M Buxton G C Brenton 1700-100 25360* LADY SPIRITLE w 4 103 10 U ll1 Ml 7.. ►• S Brown W Walker 9800-100 23887 IDA CLAIRE w 4 103 I 5 2 4" fi1 7 E ForehdS Ross 450-100 25155 GOLD CAP wis I 118 4 6 6- fi 9 | S J Drover D A Anibaoh 420-100 miUPCTTIDII KNIGIITw :; loo ill 10»M14 11 "• 9»k M Mntain.I Arthur 20000-100 23960 MR. MACK wsli 5 115 fi 10 ! 9- 81 10J R Hartonl. A Capps t 23841 GAINSBOROUGH w 4 113 I 9 l | B**M» ll™ J Dennisn.I Cohen t 24455 BOB R. w I 115 12 1 11 12 12 12 J Butwell W Feuchter t t.Mutuel field. Time. 24, 48%, 1:15%. Track good. mutuels Bald, Videt. 5.00 straight. 1.00 place. .90 show; Gentlewoman. 8.90 place. 0.90 show: Finale.-, field. .50 show. Eqiiivab nt lurking •*••- Videt. 0S0 to 100 straight. 4M to 100 place. 245 to 100 show; Gentlewoman. 845 to 1H place. 415 to KM show: Finalee. field. 275 to UK show. Winner II. g, by The Picket— Ii Grecque trained by W. A. Rurttschell. Went to pe«l :.t 3:34. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. VIDET dashed to the front soon after the st rt and. setting the pace under slight restraint after opening a good lead, responded gamely when challenged near the end. GENTLEWOMAN moved up rapidly on the far turn, but tired after getting to the leader. FINALEE ran well and oiitgamed CHESTERTON for third pl.ee. GOLD CAP began slowly and safTer.d from early interference. The winner was entered for SPH: no bid. Scratched 2SM4 Hikr. Ill: 25301 Rob Redfield. 108; 28240 Mordecai. 118; 25303 Typography. 100; 25586 Bendel. 115: 25510Mrot:igorns. 105; 255S4M.randywine. 113: ls7i7 , Manager. 110. O PI KQQ FOlRTH RAlE 7-8 Mile. 23044— 1:27%— 3 -109. Queen Anne Purse. Purse 00. __| O O *!/ O 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 50: second. 00: third. 0. Index Horses AWtl-PSt _j % andt Str Fin Jockeys Owners E iniv. Odds Strt 23893 3 FENMOlSE w 4 105 fi 2 :.J P 3- 2"* l"t E AmbrseG A Muller 390-100 25417-KING WORTH wn 5 107 5 1 1- 1" 1 1* 2- M Buxton R O Egan 525-100 25585 FAIR HELEN w 4 103 3 3 21 2"i 2 3= 3« J McTagtJ Phillips l.W-loO 25585 REPUBLICAN wit 7 107 4 5 fi 4- 4" 4" 46 A SchugrG L Peine 345-100 25585 JlDGE WRIGHT w fi 110i 1 6 5» S» 6 5l 5« J HanoverF J Pons MHN 25257 ILLUMINATOR w 3 103 2 4 4* 6 5»M fi L McAtee W P Austin 1500-100 Time. 23%, 48%, 1:14. 1:28%. Track good. mutuels paid. Fenmouse, . SO straight. 1916.sh.70 place, .00 show; King Worth. .60 place. .00 Show: Fair Helen. $.30 show. Equivalent booking odds- Fenmouse. 390 to 100 straight. 235 to 100 place, 50 to 1H show; King Worth ISO to 100 place. 50 to 100 show; Fair Helen. 15 to 100 show. Winn-r R. f. by Rock Itasnf Willi I III II 1 1 trained by M. Daly. Went to post :it 4 :O0. At lx.sl 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. FENMOlSE followed the fast early pacemaker close up to the stretch, then responded gamely when called on and. having wore him down in the last sixteenth, got up to win in the final strides. KING I WORTH showed much speed from the start and. setting a fast pice, ran a good race and only gave way right at the end. FAIR HELEN was a forward contender for the entire way. REPIHLK AN j began slowly. The others were b.idl.v outpaced. Overweights —Judge Wright. 3% pounds. 4Jprprr_Q. FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 23944— 1:271.-.— 3— 10!. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up- JU QO j Xj ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. 0; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt ■ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 2~r»292*LOUTSE TRAYERSw 5 103 3 7 6»* V 5»i S 1 . M MntainE .1 McGraw »»0 100 ■ 255 15-* ENERGETIC ws 4 101 1 6 5h 7 6= 4= 2- E ForehdM J Daly lpxM nl 25470QL"ICK wr. 6 115 6 1 31 3 2J 2» 3h ■ AmbrseW Fenwick 24oo-1 m 24015*CASTARA w 5 99 I 4 1»| 1?. I"" 1-* 4- R Watts G C Brenton 0M-1M 25337 HlD. BROTHER w 5 106 4 9 9 9 8 7»* 5J T Hayes J Arthur tXMVloO 25438 LUTHER WB 6 118 I I 4" 4s 4 51 6 R Troxler I C Johnson _4N 25351 *NIGADOO WB 5 104 7 5 7s 61 7s 8= 74 S Brown W Walker 2700-W0 25584*COlNTERPART wb 6 110 8 3 2J 2 3nk 61 8J J Cruise H Moore 120-100 25499 SORDELLO wsb 5 113 2 8 8" S* 9 9 9 W AVard J L Rryan 72O-10i Time. 25%. 50%, 1:15%. 1:30%. Track good. mutuels paid. Louise Travers, 3. SO straight. 1916.sh.20 place. .00 show; Energetic. .90 place, 1916.sh.80 show: Quick. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Louise Travers. 590 to 100 straight. 210 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show; Energetic, 345 to 100 place, 240 to 100 show: Quick. 270 to KM show. AVinner — R. m. by McGee — Miss Canale trained by S. Judge. Went to post at 4:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. LOOSE TRAVERS began somewhat slowly, but moved up rapidly after entering the homestretch and drew away under pressure nt the finish. ENERGETIC raced wide while rounding the far turn and when entering "the homestretch, but finished with a rush. QlKK was much used in forcing the pace and tired in the stretch. CA8TARA set the pace to the last eighth and gave way. HlDAS BROTHER closed a big gap. COUNTERPART met with interference while rounding the far turn and quit. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched — 25588 Richard Langdon. 109; 24024 Captain Parr. 105. l*f SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 24021— 1 :43-v— 4— 107. Purse 00. 3-year-Q 2BT QUvJ olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 50: second. 00 ; third. 0. "index Horses AAVtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 25586-*BATAVA WB 7 111 2 1 41 1J 1J 1 l3 S Brown W AValker I05-M9 25588 MISS WATERS w 5 111 6 4 2J 3J 2" 2- 21 J HanoverF J Pons I45-WO 25587 *TEN*ER w 5 111 1 2 6 5: :!•" 31 3« M MntainF R McGuire tMMM 25499 -FORD MAI wsb 6 116 5 3 1J 2i 4- 4 4" AV Ward G P Sherman 1900-MO 254G0*BEN UNCAS B 8 109 4 5 3i 4»k 53 5 53 J Cruise J M Stowe 37*Xi ton 25587*WATER LAD w 5 111 3 6 55 6 6 6 6 M AndsonJ J Lindsay MMM Time. 26%. 52. 1:17%, 1:45. 1:46%. Track good. mutuels paid. Ratwa, .10 straight. .00 place, .50 show; Miss Waters. .50 place, .70 show: Tener. .30 show. Equivalent booking odds — Ratwa. 105 to 100 straight. 30 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Miss Waters, 25 to 100 place. 35 to 100 show; Tener. 05 to 100 show. AAinner — Rr. g, by Mazagan — Screech trained by W. Walker. AAent to post at 5:07. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. RATWA moved up on the outside when straightened out on the backstretch and. taking a good lead, kept it and won going away. MISS WATERS ran a good Rice, but swerved to the inside at the sixteent post and was tiring at the finish. TENER moved up fast on the 1-ist turn and made a game finish. FORD MAI quit after setting the early pace. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched— 25319 Menlo Pa-k. 109: 25587Mary Warren. Ill: 25580 Nannie Mi-Dee, 104. Q PT £?/ I SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yard3. 23899— 1:45%— 3— 105. Purse 00. 4-year- _5 Q QJ X olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners j___J 7ds~S t r t 25368CHAR. FRANCIS w 4 112J 5 5 2* 2- 1- l1 l4 J Butwell AA Feuchter 765IOO 25587 2ODELES w 4 110 4 1 4" 4" 2»k 2l 2- E AmbrseM B Howser 255-100 25319 MENLO PARK w 4 105 2 I 3 3" 3J 3i 34 J McTagtJ MacManus J50-1M 25584*DR. KENDALL WB 5 108 3 4 l3 1- 4* 4" 4° J Cruise G Phillips OK-tH 25439 AUTUMN wb 6 113 1 2 5 5 5 5 5 J Metcalf R I Carter M 1H Time. 24%. 60%, 1:16%, 1:43, 1:47%. Track good. mutuels paid, Charles Francis. 7.30 straight. 1916.sh.50 place, .50 show; Yodeles. .30 place, .50 show: Menlo Park. .80 show. Equivalent booking odds— Charles Francis. 705 to 100 straight. 230 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Yodeles. 115 to 100 place. 25 to 100 show: Menlo Park. 40 to 1H show. AAinner — B. g, by Cunard — Mamie J. trained by T. Proctor. AVent to post, ut 5:35. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CHARLES FRANCIS was saved for the first half and. racing into an easy lead while rounding the far turn, easily disposed of YODELES and won in a canter. The latter ran well, but tired after making a game effort at the eighth post. MENLO PARK showed speed, but tired badly in the last eighth. DR. KENDALL set a good early pace, but quit in the stretch. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched— 25349 Ahara, 110; 255.81 Bendel, 110; 24024 Captain Parr, 105. Overweights — Charles Francis. 2A pounds.


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