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I . 1 " : , , I I ! ; i , ; ; i : i ; ; ; ; ; 1 , : . : - ." J " . J . " " - " - 2 s. J to s s: HAVRE DE GRACE FORM CHART. rsfucv gteissgr?"- Ju,cs a cornt!"i;ie" tu"1 u-u- Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. OQOfil FIRST RACE-5 1-2 Furlongs. Sept. 11, 1912-l:05-3-105. Purse 000 A 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special AVeights. Net value to winner 450; second, 100; third, 0. I" Horses AAVtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. ! Odds Strt 29171sGOLDEN ROD wsn 112 3 4 B 3. 3 n R TroMer H P AVhitne- m 20243 AVHIRLING DUN wn 115 5 G 2h 2? 2 2 T Davies J AV pVncle 0 nf-lnn -10 POLONltP WB?i5 V. 3" Tagti Befmo ,:I0 POLONILM wi: llo 4 1 i 4- 4?. 4l 4 R Ball T T F-irr.li Jr ;An 2915SvRA3U wn?5 i: I rl EoSim iiEDav s aioolloS -oi -inninvnunr w JJ- l t -7 G, 5? l c- Buxton Kentucky Stable 355-10 -91iiO-MONOMO w 31u 2 3 3. G 5 7 E Haynes T Clyde 4W-m W ., Time, 24, 49, 1:01, 1:07. Track fast. fSlZTandie show. -4 Strai!?Ilt 3-10 "tece- $"7 "" Place, wtTSH G."i1 1J:!,sy y- trail",1 A. Simons; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitnov A ent to i post at . 2:30. -m11 At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won drivin-- second it1 tl.Jr.l tl.r. s??ved " mvS?IIf,W;Iy,,bVt-- Bec"fSl throughout "liw". i.p eal tI aamhrmv , s ly d on t- ? ."J.11,11, .V1 N,in. tllp "I1?1 lr,v- TIl,! 1:,tt,,r M forwar.Uy from the start and i-id.. L-mie elTort. lint tirpi I in the closing strides. DKCK.MATE showed the most speed, but tired thviX Us v- teenth. SWOON, a good looker, raced fairly well and probably will Improve with raei g AI AMY was in tight .p.arters at the eighth post and pulled up and came on the outside. POLONIUM ran well. 2 9 S 2 fi 2 SECS a irl;A,bUt 2 ?,ileS- and , Selt- 3- l-?--. Steeplechase. A,11,Ml; f-yar-olds upward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner K.i: second, 100; third. 0. -l-tdex Horse8 AWtPPSt 4 7 10 13 Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. bids Strt n8l8?plYPK Zll l-llim 1B W own E gtackhouse oipiot1p?k : w i; r, i " and 1 28900 ABERFELDY w 5 132 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 S Bu K Finnan" l st W on . , . , , lime, 4:03. Track fast. sold.?" V TaI ?r,-r stli,i2"t 2-:0 la-; "-J- Brook, .S0 place; no show mutuels place1:1"11"" ,00kins M8-GoMen Vale, ISO to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place; Bay Brook, 40 to 100 ingstAon"Tr 1! B by I5owlin" "rook-Golden Valley trained by A. Stewart; bred by Mrs. L. A. Liv- Wpmm4"vur2f- At n1 1,miTt,- , SJart K0o1 ani slow. Won easily; second and third iriv- T;1 TlvV.onK-,nB "iU," ru",n? "ver the jumps, aandl the most ost wed sptt .ind ,i von in a canter. BAY BROOK made a game effort in the final turn of tin. fii.l.l hm-entered"forln 1ROMOTER easily held ABERFELDY safe at the finish The" winner was Overweights Promoter, 1 pound. 22fiR THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. April 24, 1913-1 :ll-3 91. Purse 000. 3-year-olds V " and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 450; second. S100; third 50 I"Icx IIorses AWtPPSt y4 Str Fin Jockeys Own7Fs E.pilv Odds Strt 291C9:!PLUMOSE wn 3 10S 12 3 2 p p p Keoch E Hrry ,,r lnri 29091 PRESTON LYNN w 5 110 4 4 ?U 3 3X 2 R Ball . Al ztmmer "n" nn 28990 TIE PIN wn 4 111 11 10 9?. 7i 6 3 T Davies T S O wnbev- ?"?Sn 1 5 j S 5 p 8 s fesa? ? jfsss.. 4-8 n ?t JOI1NSOX w 2 J ? 2 2 30- 30 30 30 J DennisnAV C Capps t Ilirrnn-r w" S J11 5 14 13 12i nS K Harton E Jones i WSB 2 U. 2 If J5l l l B AVrschrS L Tarsons SSO-100 J00. ASH CAN w o 111 C la 15 15 15 15 L Mink AV D Althouse t fMutuel held. Time. 23?J. 47. 1:14. Track fast. ! showfTie I.ImIto show100 StR,isl,t ?340 1,liRC -1?--90 8,,ow; Preston Lynn, 0.70 place, .10 Equiyalent booking odds Plumose. 115 to 100 straight. 70 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show- Prpston Lynn. 23o to 100 place. 105 to 100 show; Tie Pin. 135 to 100 show Mwet7nn"c,.,f.?iins w""es ;,pll."e11 trained by .1. Flannigan: bred by Mr. Henry T. Osnard. I,- i r SV ,3:- ",,-U,!l,f .l.minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driv-J K .,IIi"MOsiL followed the leader in closest pursuit under restraint to the stretch, then passed her at Vl vi"0,81 5,11,1 K0llli; i,,Wi,-v PRESTON LYNN ran well ami finished gamely under pirn isl ment llh PL had a rough race and closed up rapidly when clear in the final quarter. FEMINIST tired bought In" S U 1KltG t0 1I,U Stl0te"- T,1C Wi""el CIlterert fMr S500 was bi1 uV to 1,10-, im; "Scratched 2S900Pierrot. US; 2S7013Peep Sight, 112; 29207::Beau of Menlo, 102; 2920SIIastena h.isilim, 115 jw. Overweights Plumose. 2 pounds; Resistible, 1. Q9,t14- K0UKTI1 KACK 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Sept. 25, 1015-1:12 1-119. 000 Added. UUT All Ages. Fillies. Mares and Geldings. Handicap. Net value to winner 75; second, 100; third. 50. Index Horses AAVtPPSt yj X Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqni v. Odds Strt 29209 3MALACHITE wn 3 10S 3 2 l.A 1 1 1 is J McTairt A Belmont 1nn mo SSrin-?1? WB Lo"4, 3 2" A sferlT CelHaBenbeck 5-" oi!l- wn 3 314 4 4 3" 2H 2 2"i 3 F Keogh .1 Butler 1225-100 J903o-FENMOLSE "rpvunicp w 4 115 2 3 4 3 4 4 4 T Davies G A Muller "lO-lOO o , , Tlne, 24. 437-. 1:133, 1:29, 1:44. Track fast, sold. ,m,tuels t l,au, ,r Msilaeliite, 4.00 straight, 2.S0 place; Blue Thistle, 4.S0 place; no show mutuels place1"11" bookins lds lulachite, 100 to 100 straight, 10 to 100 place; Blue Thistle, 140 to 100 mont lllntl"Cl1 f hi Kek Sa,Ml 3Iiss IJil,lover trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred by Mr. August Bel-it,.. rlV tw,y,,SMM?t :V5r. At ,,ost ,ni""tcs.- st!lrt sooil and slow. AAon easily; secoml and third driving. VALAI.IIIIL set the pace under restraint for the first half, then took a long lead and. holdiii" it m.loi.tJi., tSMinvLMTU!"Bvn1I?w;,,-cd b"rV.v" ? tIlL buekstretch, but raced around the others and outstajed PADDl A HACK in the final drive. The latter ran a good race and finished kamuy camel v but "UC was tiring in the closing strides. FENMOUSE retired after racing well for three-uarter". IQ! FIFTH RACE 5-8 Mile. Sept. 9. 1912 59 2 109. Purse 000. 2-year-olds. J -r J U Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner 450; second. 100; third, 0. Index Horses AAVtPPSt 4. Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 291003BUCHNAN BRADYwn 112 3 2 l 25 ! 3 M Buxton Kentucky Stable i-ioo 29154 BOOTLE-S BABY wn 300 1 1 2 3 3 P Lowder E Arlington SlO-lflO 28219 BD GARRISON wn 115 S 5 3 m 2 3- L Mink T J Smfth stlOO ? RIPB W 2- 5 4f SS 4" 45 R Troxler Talbott 014MOO 29114 FLARE wn 112 5 S Gi 4?. 5 S G Byrne D S Dryer 3110-100 HV.,Rr?TLEHEAD w mn C 4 Gh G" C li Harton AV M Sheedy 30000-100 29240INFER wn 310 7 7 7 7 7 7 R Ball J M Zimmer 32500-100 A IltGINIA w 10G 4 C S S S S A SchugrR Miller 9000-100 . , ., , Time, 23, 48. 1:01. Track last. i., J 00 eTi,"t"es 1:nl-, "tl.nnnn Brady. .10 straight, 3.10 place, 2.00 show; Bootles Baby, 30.90 place. .ij0 show; Ed Garrison. .50 show. i. .I,:,!"iy;I,"t b,"ikhl". "Il Buchanan Brady, 155 to 100 straight, 55 to 100 place, 30 " to 100 JU" show: Bootles Baby. 1745 to 100 place. 275 to 100 show? Ed Garrison. 25 to 100 show. B iiley"""1-J5 C by J5acllLIors double First Over trained by AV. F. Martin; bred in England by Mrs. .Vlw,,!.11. ;i:21. At l,nst.r minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. Ill HAN AN BRADY moved into the lead at the start and, after having raced EI GABUISON into defeat drew away easily near the finish. BOOTLES BABV was hard ridden for the entire race and wore LI dARRISON down in the final strides. ED 5AKUISON began slowly, but showed a high flight rf sKTu t.r1 "ally. CHERRY- RIPE ran well. FLARE showed speed. The winner was entered for lK; no bid. Scratched 29154:!CIielsea, 101. 91 Q 9 f fK SIXTH RACE-l Mile ami 70 Yards. Sept. 25, 1915-1 : 12 1-119. Purse 000. " " J 3-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner 151: second. 100; third. 50. index Horses AAVtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. OddTstTt 29211 3 EDDIE T. wn 10S 2 2 2 23 2- 2- I.1. E Taplin II G Bedweil 11 "VI 00 29101 FLAG DAY wn 100 4 5 5 4 4 1 2" L Mink EFCooney "a-,- Hi 29 175 VIRGINIA Wr. w 103 1 1 1 U l 3?. 3- A SchugrlDiuitt 28701 PEEP SIGHT w 110 0 4 3 3 T- :T 4 L McAtee W R Mis-ell " -m 2HiirS,?!?.lf?rSEL W" 5 G !-, M Andson I M I iedriek 147 - W 29245 MACCABEE w 99 3 3 4 B G G 0 B AVrsehrC AV Otwell 3S700-1W ., T,,Tne. 23. 48, 1:14, 1:41, 1:4G. Track fast. 2.00 o rF i ,"ut",p,ls P!"1 x-, -4-" straight, i.l0 place, 3.10 show; Flag Day, 3.40 place, show; Airgiiiia W., .70 show. Equivalent booking odds Eddie T., 1125 to 100 straight, 205 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show: Flag Day, 70 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Virginia AV., 35 to 100 show. AVinner B. g, by Golden Maxim Maid of Promise trained by II. G. Bedweil; broil by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard. . Went to post at 4:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easilv; second and third driving. EDDIE T.. after racing in closest pursuit, passed AlRGINIA AV. in the final eighth and won going away. I-LAC! DAY was outpaced in the early running, but closed up gamely in the final quarter. VIRGINIA A . set a fast early pace, but tired in the stretch drive. PEEP SIGHT made a game effort after entering the homestretch, but tired. The winner, entered for 000, was hid up to 90. and bought in. Sera tched 2902aSuecess. 120. 9Q9R7 SEVENTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Sept. 10, 1912 1:05 3 105. Purse C00. J i J 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 450; second, 00; third. 50. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 2884G PAN MAID w 4 US G 3 4 5 5 In T Davies H H Hewitt 1605-100 SiLnSGIA w 3 109 8 1 li li J VI 2i R Troxler H P AVhitney 145-100 8888;A.MTA w 3 114 5 5 5 45 2 3 E Taplin H G Bedweil 4340-100 Hlf 5 KSPJ?XWT w I 111 1 4 23 3 and 4" E Haynes C K Moore C70-100 29112 MISS PUZZLE t, w 3 109 3 fi 7 0 fi.l 5i A SchugrJ Butler 935-100 28039 FAAOUR w 3 100 7 2 3 2h 4i G Byrne D S Dryer 1310-100 29024 -TEA CADDY wn 3 112 2 S 8 73 7J 7s J McTagt A Belmont 300-100 1 990 TOM ELAVARD w 3 107 4 7 6i S 8 S D Mink D A OMeara 9000-100 Time. 23, 48, 1:00, 1:07. Track fast. mutuels paid, Pan Maid, 1.10 straight, S10.C0 place, .50 show; Regina, .00 place, S3.S0 show; Anita, .10 show. Equivalent booking odds ran Maid, 1C05 to 100 straight. 445 to 100 place, 175 to 100 show; Regina, 95 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Anita, 305 to 100 show. AVinner B. f, by Peter Pan Coy Maid trained by A. J. Goldsborough; bred by Mr. II. II. Hewitt. AVent to post at 5:22. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PAN MAID was hard ridden and, finishing fast through the homestretch, got up win in the final stride. REGINA set a fast pace and hung on gamely when challenged. ANITA slipped through next to the rail on the last turn and finished fast and gamely. TEA CADDY began slowly and ran a bad race. MURPHY and FAVOUR showed speed, but tired. Overweights Favour, 2 pounds.