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BOWIE FORM CHART. BOWIE, MD., THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1917. — Prince Oeorges Park. Fourth day. Southern Maryland Agricultural Association. Spring Meeting of 12 days. Weather wet. Presiding Steward. K. C. Smith. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. A. B. Dade, liming Secretary, Joseph Mcl.euiiaii. Racing starts at tiM p. m. Chicago time 1:!0 ii. m.l. •Indicates apprentice allowance. QOArvO FIRST RACK -1-2 Mile. April 0. 1910— 4S%— 2— 110. Purse 1917.sh25. 2-year-olds. O TCOU Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner 75; second. 00; third, $. . "jaaex Horses AWtSt % Va % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Btpdv. Odds Strt FAN TAN w 111 1 2- lii 1= T Parton Mira.sol Stable 555 KM 12427 BILL LIVINGSTON a* Mi :: 1 | 2"- 21* H Wakoft E hfeBrldc 2I.0-KI0 LITTLE SWEEPER w 107 4 4"*- :i |-| B Ambroses Ross 800-KM ♦WISE wild I ss 5114- w Collins T Clyde UP-IM MR. DOOLEY at Ml 6 Ej 4- h V Rubson Q H Browne 475-100 LADY EILEEN w SI 7 f.1 *• *■ pj |*oresVd W Stockton illl-lOU •WICHAdCA w SI 2 7 7 7 J RodguezJ Arthur 2585 KM Time. 24%, 49%. Track slow. niutucls paid. Fan Tan. 3.10 straight, $."..70 place, .M show; Bill Livingston. $.1.90 place, .20 show; Little Sweeper. , 4.90 show. Equivalent booking odds— Fan Tan. 555 to 100 straight. IBS to 100 place, 130 to KM show; Bill Livingston. SJ to MS place, till to MS show ; Little Sweeper. 14.1 to KM* show. Winner — B. f. by Fitz Herbert — Spectrum trained by J. Edwards; bred in France by Mr. C. II. Mackay. Went to post at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. FAN TAN ran in close early pursuit of the leader and drew clear in the tinal eighth to win with speed in reserve. BILL LIVINGSTON displayed much speed in paceiuaking and hung on gamely when challenged. LITTLE SWEEPER responded gamely to punishment. WISE was in close iiuarters while rounding the far turn. MR. POOLS! showed s| d. QO/liCJI SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Nov. 13. 1915— 1:13— 4— 112. Purse 2.".. 3-year-olds O 33 jSjO -A and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second. ; third. 0. Index Horses AWtSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 32428 PARLOR BOY wu !* 112 i 3J V 1- ll E Taplln P L Short tB-OlW 31641 ANXIETY mi 112 2 4i :;h 2" J1 R McDottF W Coleman 725-100 32202 BROOM CORN wit 4 105 ■ fi". 4- 3 I1] W Obert F J Coleman 725-100 32428 BKBKLEY w 6 112 9 7". 10 8"- 4 F Rob son D Ford t 32186ENCORE wit 5 112 1 1" 2" 4- 5ik J McTagt B B Rlcp 1225-100 31981 "LArR A w 6 107 S S" 7 5*. 6 A Collins H Cr Betlwell S00-KM 32428* DIVAN ws 4 10P 10 108 8= 7- T- RC WattsM J Daly 1460-100 32428 HlMILIATION R 6 107 7 SJ «i CI 8" H Wakoff R Newman 2125-100 32243 CAITAIN ELLIOTT w 7 107 11 11 11 11 !M J Petz G B Wagnon 9565-100 27854*P1KE1 AND w 4 105 4 9J 5 ! M* W Collins W F Kerger 1680-100 24014 NOLLI WB 4 110 3 2- 91 10i 11 T McTagtR Pending t tMutuel field. Time. 25, 50%, 1:17%. Track slow. mutuels paid. Parlor Boy. field. .» straight. .90 place, .30 show; Anxiety, .10 place, .90 show; Broom Corn, .K0 show. Equivalent booking odds — Parlor Roy, field. 130 to KM straight, 45 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Anxiety. 105 to KM place. 45 to 100 show; Broom Corn, 90 to 100 show. Winner — Cli. g, by Deutscbland — Reina de Los Angeles trained by W. Short; bred by Mr. E. J. Baldwin. Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving. PARLOR BOY came through on the inside while rounding the far turn and raced into the lead, but had to be ridden out to outstay ANXIETY. The latter ran well and rescinded gamely when called on. BROOM CORN was a forward contender all the way. BRICKLEY was cut off on the backstretcli and finished with a rush. ENCORE set the early pace and ran fairly well. Scratched— 32175 Elizabeth Lee. 105; 31245 Meelicka. 107; 31891 Viley. 112. QOIAO THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Nov. 13, 1915—1:13 i 112. Purse $«25. 3 year -olds O aalVy £i and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second, 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtSt % 4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds 8trt 31897 ROYAL INTEREST w 5 112 5 3s 3- 3 11 T McTagtJ Phillips 205-100 32212 REFlGEE wb 4 115 2 U 1- 1» 21 W Sehorn W Fenwick 1175-100 32428 OCEAX PRINCE w 4 115 3 P 4 4 J 3s E Haynes J S Tyree 1005-100 32 107 -SALON wb 6 112 7 9* 6i 6* 4* E Ambrot-eE K Bryson 1665-100 32*178 BIRO MAX wit 6 115 1 21 ■ 8*1 :.• K McDottJ B Dunn 645-100 32429 LCCILLH P. w 5 107 4 41 .r r . C. J JlcTact W O Stoner 8M0-M0 BSIBSTAT JOBWA RER WSStU !• Q 9s 7- 7a H "VVakoff .1 M Booker 225-100 32428*APA ANNE W 8 Mf S I Si !•• 8* A Ca.sev AV Walker t41X".-lM 30326 BBB4ARKABLH u n s 107 i 8* 7" 81 !»- D Stirling J T Harris t 32250 LYNPORA «ra I loo 10 in in 10- in- J P Ryan M W Buck 12125-100 24444 *LKTKETTT w 4 inn 11 11 11 11 11 J Rodguc/.J Arthur t tMutucI Held. Till 25. 5035, l:172i. Track slow. 92 mutucls MM, Bund Interest. 80.10 straight. SA.UO place. .00 show; M«H, .70 i»laee. 1917.sh.00 show: QMM Irinee. 84.20 show. K |Uivnknt booking odds— Itoyal Interest, 205 to 100 straight. 95 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Bef-llgce. 3S5 to 100 place, 200 to 1IHI show; Oeean Irinee. 110 to 1H show. Winner — Br. g. by Don Itoyal — Csury trained by J. Phillips; bred by Mr. B. F. Guthrie. Went to jKist at 8:29. At post ti minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. ItOYAL INTEREST, after being saved close up to the stretch, responded resolutely to an energetic ride and got up in the final strides to win drawing clear. RKFPCKK tired badly after showing Aih the most early sliced. OCCAM PRINCF. was a forward contender from the start and linished fast. •SALON closed a big gap from a slow beginning. BIRD MAN raced in closest pursuit to the last eighth ;:lld tired. Scratched— 321 84"-Capt. Fredricks. 101; 32188 Sister Riley. 9«. Overweights — l.yndora. 4 pounds. QO/I vQ FOIRTII RACK— 3-4 Mile. Nov. 13, 1915—1:13 — 1—112. Preliminary Handicap. Q SrJbOO lnrse StiOO. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner 50; second. 00 : third . 0. Index Horses AWtSt U i *i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 324291 rUIT CAKE w 121 4 I] 1- I* I* K Haynos K T Zollk offer 15-100 8SSSI 111. IK FOX w 101 5 :! :»t : p T Parton Mirasol Stable MSI Ml 32429 WARSAW . wis 105 I E* 4 U 8* A Collins T CIvdu WW 32439 KENTUCKY BOY wn KM 2 1 :;• 4- 4s ■ AmbroseW W Loney 440-100 32429 DCNOA DIN wi: Ml 1 8» 5 : - 5 W Obert C X Dark.- 1740-100 30304 3NAPOLEON |M 7 7 8*10* 8* W Collins Q C Walsh 4170-100 3I8fi6FL, REY ffllMI P. 7 7 7 J McTagt W Stormont 1975-100 Time. 25. 50, 1:16. Track slew. 82 mutucls paid. Fruit Cake. .30 straight. .70 place, .10 show: Rim- Fox. 0.90 place, .00 show: Warsaw. .30 show. Equivalent booking odds — Fruit Cake. 05 to 100 straight. 35 to 100 place. 20 to 100 show: Ulne Fox. 415 to 1 H place. SO to 100 show: Warsaw. 05 to 100 show. Winner— 15. f. bv Dick Welles — Parisicnne trained by W. A. Rurttschell: bred by Mr. .1. I!. Respess. Went to post at 4:02. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. FRlIT CAKE took ■■ easv lead in the early running and was under restraint at the liuish. BLUB FOX shook olT KENTUCKY ROY on the stretch turn, but could neor get to the winner. WARSAW begaa slowly and linished fast. KENTUCKY l.OV cam.- on the outside of the leaders when entering the homestretch and tired in the tinal drive. DUNGA DIN iuit. Scratched— 23*82 Judge Wingtield. 103. Overweights -Bine Fox. 2 rounds; Kl Rev. 2... QO/llyl FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Nov. 13. 1915 -1 :-15 v-3 -105. Purse 1917.sh25. 0_9 jb04t 3-yonr-ohls and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 75; second. 8100: third. 0. I ndcx Horses AWtSt U 2 ~:i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kuuiv. Odds Strt 32440-PI.N MONEY w S 115 7 4" V 2 V VI E Taplin P I. Short MO-MI 31813 INFIDEL. II. ira im 1 I3 1* ll 1*1 V J P.utwell H G BedweB :.jo-loo S34Sl*HARWOOD w 4 IM I :: 4" 3" V ■■■ A Casey "U Walker 12M-MI S24SSs*BOB REDFIESLD w 4 M I 5» V V 5 4"!; .1 Mulcahy.I M Zimmer 1M-MI 32317 I.YNN w I 111 i 8* 1,- i.:; ti •" r. D Stirling J A Gibson 3*40-101 31891 MAYMK W. W 4 100 I W 8* 4 41 !•• R C Wattsl. A Seregni -4!T Ml 32444 GKRRARD wa 7 112 :; 7 7 7 7 7 B Behalf -Mr Mint, r IMS-MI Time. 253-,. 5P5. 1:1843. 1:48%, l:502i. Track slow. inutuels paid. Pill Money. .20 straight. .30 place. .00 show: Intnl. 1 II.. .30 place. ¥3.70 show; Harwood. S4.70 rtltW. Equivalent I king odds - Pir Ifwtejr, 200 to 1K straiglit, 05 to KHt place, M to 100 show: Inlidel II., 113 to loo place, 83 t« KM -i«y. BarwaoA, 135 t«. loo show. Winner— Ch. g. bv Isrvu Mawr- Pins and Needles trained by W. Short : bred by Mr. William Mill -hollaml. Went to nost a! 4:29. At post 1 inii.ute. Start good and slow. Won easily, second and third driving. PIN MONEY sttadilv improved his position and iiuickly drew dear when called on in the inal eighth. INFIDEL. II. rushed lata a long lead in the early running, but tired badly when challenged. HABWOOD ran well. BOB BEDEIELO ran b;:dly under a iKior ride. MAYMF, W. showed speed, but |iiit. ____ Q A /• P SIXTH RACE- 1 1-16 Miles. Nov. 25. MRS— 1:48— «— 110. Purse MBS. 4-year-olds OTCUO and upward. Claiming. Nit v;,liie to winner Si75; sei-oml. SlOO ; third. S50. "index Horses AWtSt 4 -i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 3 24 10 M i:l.o PARK « 5MB 7 7 V B» 1 1» A Collins II G Bedwell M-1M S2242 PAULSON « 4 lot 1 V :■■ -■ V -1 J Dreyer R Haalejr MM 1"" 32281 DRIFRTH WI I 11. I ».- 4- 2] 4 1 1 T MeTagtW Stormont M6-MI 32433 Il-YINC FEET u * IU 2 ::. :: 41 5- 4 .1 Connors A Clest IMS-MI 3224S*PAGE WHITE wa S ill :: 1- l3 l1 V ".-"J Peta B B RIee 1190-101 30450 CAINSIKiKOICH W S III 4 5- « «- ti- f* .1 P.utwell J oh.n 7349-100 S2444** BROWN PRINCE v. G 105 E 4. 7 7 7 7 H Boylan D S Wishard MSS-MI im. . 25«i. 5145. 1:2035. 1:47. 1:54-5. Track slow. mutucN paid. Menlo Park, .00 straight. .S2.90 place. .20 show; Paulson. 8.71 place, SS.10 show; Orperth. S2.50 show. Bqairaleat booking wMa— Xeala Park. SO to loo straight. 45 to DM place. 10 to 1U0 show; Paul-on, 833 to loo place, ;; r, to loo show: Oraerth, 25 to loo show. Winner -Ch. m. by Oruiondah — Baagr LaM Itrained by J. Tigne: bred by Mr. F. I. Knight*. Went to post al 4:34. At post 1 minute. Start good anil slow. W asily: se.ond and third driving. MKNT.O PABK slipped through aext to the rail on the far turn and easily raced into a long lead in the homestretch. PAFLSON was a forward eontciidor throughout, but tired in the linal eighth. OB-PEBTH finished fast and almost got up for second place. FLY INC FFFT ran well. PACK Will IK tired after going three-quarters in the lead. Iivitvi ight Paulson. 1 pound: Cainshnrough. 3. 90/1 ift SEVENTH. RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Nov. 25, 1915-1:48 — 1-110. Purse MJ25. 4-yca;- fj J 4l~0 O dds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner .- 175: second. SKKI: third. S50. "iiiTlex Horses] AAYtSt 4 % 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 32 133 JABOT w a no Z ll l5 1 - 1- !• T Parton J A Strode OMN 32433 PRO iRESSIVE wit 7 los 1 :,3 :. :: i-7- CJ W Collins T Francis IM Ml 32134s "BOXER w S 111 I !■ 4 •"■ 4:i :.■ V A Cas.-y W Walker 2175-100 32230 r.ll.l.lE BAKER W 1 IM t V ■"■- V V 4 T McTagt Mr White XM-MI 3214 » DISTURBER W 4 Ml 2 L! 2* : 5* D Stirling I S Fountain 440-100 32431 I RAY Of LIGHT waCIM •! ti I I W Bckora R V Haymaker 1415 100 Time. 25. 51. 1:1833. 1:4520, 1:5115- Track slow. I aurtaeb paid. Jabot. 1.50 stl-aight. .00 place. .10 show: Progressive. .70 place. .00 show; Boxer, tS.70 nhow. lOquivabnt booking odds— Jabot. 475 to HKl straight. 130 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Progressive. S3 t" loo place, :" to M0 show: Boxer. 235 to ion show. Winner -P. g, by Ornament Tartlet trained by J. A. Strode: bred by Mr. II. P. lleadley. Went to peat at*5:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; se.ond and third driving. JABOT displayed the most speed, raced into a long lead while rounding the first turn, withstood repeated challenges and won easiag up. PBOUBB8HIVE Hade a game effort in the homestretch, but tired in the closing strides. BOX EH closed a big gap and waa petal fa -test of the leaders at the linish. HI I.I.I i: P.AKF.R ran well. DlsTl BBEB quit after racing in closest pursuit to the stretch. OAKLAWN PARK FORM CHART. HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1917 -OaUawa Park. Fifth day. Bears Park Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 11 day-. Weather clear. _j l*renMtag Steward. C. J. Fit/. Cera Id. Presiding Judge. C. J. Fitz Oraid. Starter. Harry Morrissey. ttacing Secretary. F. w. Uerttardy. Racing start- at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.i. * Indicates apprentice allowance. Q W /I f* 7 PIB8T HACK 5-8 Mile. April 4 MJBt— 1 : K -.. 1-111.1 Purse 00. 4 year-olds 0_________| ana upward. Claiming. Net value t.. winner 10: second. 1917.sh0: t bird _*__- "Index Horses _ AWtSt i _ _ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C 1 S S2SM*CUTMS¥ KATE W i M ■". S 1 VI VI B Trois. Allen . • Hensb-y 10 U 7 :: P. 2 323M* BLACK BEAUTY w 4 102 4 3*3* 4 " H Jeffcott H .1 Seldeaeck :: i •". I J 2«l095-*i HKF.Y W. w I MS :: T 3* L1 3k H EricksnC Watkina 12 15 15 I I 3 23!M : YACA W 4 Ml I I1 l«J SI l D P.loom ii Tuggle I 15 15 I :. 324»»»*L-ME DEER w 4 Ml 1 4 4i 5 F MeriaaeeL Schw.iizer I I :: ::-2 32435*INt: T v. ii 1 los 7 7J 7- f.1 ti F Fuerst C J P.roekmiller 12 IS 15 I :: 32367 -STI I.I. Y XI HIT W 9 Ml •: S* Si 7- 71 M Buxton W A Watkins S-S 0 511-101-2 1-4 33S44*Y M.l.ADdl.llJ WB7M3M .i *l s". s- C Tudor M Doyle 50 M M 20 10 3243 AL. COURT W» 4 111 :i 10 » . - M H Stearns F. L Fitzgerald S 1 12 5 31 32344 MISS DECLARE W 6 Ml 2 v. do- 10- 10- C W Car* HA L Kirby I I I :: .".-2 32437*SAX JOSE BELL « I M 1- 12 12 11 11 ■■ B Donahu. .1 M Learttt IN Ml IM 40 20 31411*LDOL STAR a ! Hsll ll- ll- ll 1 V Cooper C L Denbrook 30 40 40 15 0 Thai, 24. 49. 1:02. Track good. Winner B. f bj Kapid Water- Zinder trained by R. K. Allen: bred by Mr. J. R. Hensley. W.nt to port at 2:3V At pool I minute:.. Start good and slow. Waa easily; second anil third driving. CI.IMSY KATE, away for-wardly and saving much ground on the turns, raced into a good lead in the rtretch and made a game lini-h. BLACK BEAlTY raced prominently from the start and was gaining at the end. COKKEY W. set the early pace and linished gamelv. STILLY NIGHT tired in the last eighth. YACA finished fast. LAME DEEB ran well. MISS DECLARE was always outpaced. Scratched— 32312 Kittle Jane. KM-.: Max Murphy, los. Overweights -Vara, 1 pound: Stilly Night. 1: Idol Star. 2C.. QO/lPft SECOND RACK -3-4 Mile. March SB, 1117— 1:12;.— 0— 100 .... Purse S4M. O _d_00 3-year-olds. Claiming. N.-t value to winner 10: second. 1917.sh0; third. 0. "l adea Horses AWtSt i _ _ Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C 1» S 32425- •LYTLE wa IM 7 V 4- 1 1«J F MerinueW McEemore 7-107-10: 5 1-4 out 32284 THIRST wr. Ml 2 2- 11 Zl L-nk R Troise Wallhaus. r Pros 8 10 10 I 7-5 32282 ■ INNOCENT INEZ W M 1 1 M 3* 3* H Jofleott A L Kiibv 10 15 15 I I 384SS*HAXELNUT w : 7 5 •" V 4- 4 E DonahueE Poido 50 M M 20 « 32»25*SIR OLIVER w Ml :: 3* 5" S* 5- C lilbert ti W Scott « i I 0-5 1-3 32448 DLLS. McNAUGHTON w 101 I C; 0- C" «"• H Stearns S M Henderson M 12 V2 5 I 32309 HESTER SMITH w 101 I 73 " 7 -■ Z— 7" L Eykes 11 Neusteter 15 20 20 I 8j 32425*M1U GIRL W 102 I 8 8 3 1 C Tudor Frazier B Farris I 8 S 29 0-5 Time. 24V5. %, 1:15=0. Track good. Wtaaer— Ca. g, by I,»aald Chickadee trained by T. B. Maeford; bred by Mr. w. K. MeLeatare. Went to pool at 8:48, At post 1 minute. Start bad and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. LYTLE was away slowly, but moved up steadily and came away decisively in the last eighth. TI1IUST showed a good order of speed under a g 1 ride and raced into the lead, but tired when challenged. IXXOCKNT INKS, away forwardly. set the early pace and finished gamely. HAZELNUT ran well and showed improvement. MICO GIBL was practically left at the |K»st. Scratched — S3448Opaelia W.. MS; 32312 Kx-Sheriff. 105: 32431 Dyson. »«. —Elizabeth 2 Overweialits ________ ____. QO/i Q THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. March 21. 1107— 1:00 i— 3— 97. Purse 00. 3-year- Q a 4i:0 j olds and u oward. Claiming. Net value to winner M: ____, 0 : third. 0. ""index AWtSt Str Fin Horses _ _ _ Jockeys Owners "32350 * I : EX J A M I X Wl 1 M 1 I1 1* 1* 11 R Troise C W Oaaaer S 10 I J.. ! 1 19161 *MF. PALOMAR w 7 Ml l -" -" -■■ -- K KertaweC W Clark 2 2i 11-101-2 1-4 32307 SOUVENIR W 4 Ml :: H I V V H Stearns W C Weant 5 0 0 S-f. 3-5 32308-RHYME W 3 Ml I 6 6 6 ■ I. Lykes V C Carson S-5 3 I 4 5 1-3 32138 BARS AXD STARS wn 5 los 2 4J41 4 S| J HanoverR M And-rson 5 I 7 21 1 32356 KING MART w E MS 5 S] 7 8| » F Cooper MayfieldandTevis 15 ? L t 7 3 32307 ISCHGAPIPPLE w a lo7 7 I B 7 1 F Fuerst J L Bryan 10«J 100 loo 4 i 15 Time. 241/,. 481i. 1:01«5. 1:07V5. Track good. Winner — Hr. g. by Ildrim — Belle of Belle Meade trained by C. W. Gasser; bred by Mrs. L. A. Livingston. Went to post at 3:39. At jw.st 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same BENJAMIN, showing high speed and well ridden, sprinted into the lead at once and, setting a fast pace, held EI. PALOMAR safe in the final drive. EL PALOMAR ran a good race and appeared the probable winner after rounding into the stretch, but tired a trifle near the end. BOUVEN1B raced gamely and had no mishaps. B11VME Mas always outpaced, but finished well. BARS AND STARS quit. . S.-ratched— 3244S" Recluse. 99; 32355 Alfailir. 105. ■ Overweights — Souvenir. 2 pounds; Bars and Stars. 1; King Mart. 114. QO/I 7H FOiRTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. March 29. 1917— 1:45%— 7— 115. 50 Added. fj £ _t I J 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 1917.sh00; second, 25; third. 5. Index Horses AWtSt M. lb % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S~~ 32357 GRUMPY w 5 116 3 4 2» 1 1" l1 R Troise C J Rrockmiller 2 1152 3-5 out 82424 GREEN WOOD w 4 105 4 2i 3l :;- 2 2J. H Stearns C H Marlman S-5 2 S-5 -J. out 32424 LITTLE STRING w 5 los 2 3i 4 4 .. 3 J HanoverW A McKinney 5 7 7 2 out 32449 HUTORTINITY W t Ml 1 1| li 9 1 4 G MolcsthW Woodard 2 4 .1 4-5 out Time. 24. 48%, 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:47. Track good. * Winner — B. g, by Canopus — Floreutia trained by F. Smith; bred by Mr. James B. Hoggin. Went to post at 4:06. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; Becond and third the baiue. tittUMPY, given au energetic ride aud kept well up from too start, wore OPPORTUNITY down before reaclmiK the stretch turn and, taking t he lead, outgained GREENWOOD through the final sixteenth. GREENWOOD list ground while going down the backstret.h, but came again in the stretch and finished fast and gamely. KITTLE STRING showed improvement, was well up all the way and made a game finish. OPP0RTFN1TY tired after setting a fast pace to the last turn. QO/l.r7 1 *U? HAFE— 1 Mile. March 11. 1915—1:39— •— 118. Purse N. 1-year-olds and J ~WTt: i JL upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 10; second. $«; third, 0. Index Horses AWtSt % V3 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q~H C P S~ 32371 CLARA MORGAN wa 4 105 4 D 1 V V 1 F MerimeeS Newman S 10 7 3 7" 32435 RBY OAK WOOD wis 5 114 I 4"k 8*1 3« 3i 2- F HopkinsP J Sullivan 2i 3i 1 G-5 1-2 2::J?o;:AOTIESS w 7 109 10 10 10 flj 5 3*k H .leftcott G Peterson 8-5 M 7-5 3-5 1-4 32378 EASIER OREETGfi w n 4 10! 7 5 1 2" 2- 2" 4 C Borel AV C Semple 4 5 5 2 1 ■H25I L VV X-A*W E RS w " H :! V 7 6i 4* •*! H Stearns J L Davenport 15 15 15 6 3 .52448 ELECTRIC w 8 104 9 9J 91 8 8 «» R Troise W M Mikel 15 M 15 t! I :?ri?? ASH CAX w 6 m 8 S 8i 7 7l 7" L Lykes F Hennessy M 30 30 10 5 5H15 olF-S PATHS w S 10! | in 4H 51 ! 8i C Gilbert M P. Trowbridge KH 100 100 40 M 15522 ,S • FXR BCANOAL W4 105 1 3i 5" 4 «J 9= G MolesthW P Johnson 10 P: 12 5 M 32286 COUNTERPART wn 7 111 « M 6«" 10 10 10 W A CarllS Eouis 8 12 10 4 8 _ x lime. 26. 49%, 1:16%, 1:42%. Track good. inner— R. M f. by ontestor— Fata Morgana trained by E. Moore; bred by Mr. Edward Frazer. went to post at 4:29. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same CLARA MORGAN, showing quick improvement, was sent into the lead in the first quarter and gamely held sway for- the remainder of the way. REY GARWOOD came resolutelv through the stretch and was gaining fast at the end. TACTLESS stumbled at the start and lost ground bv racing wide but dosed a big gap aud was roteg fastest at the end. EASTER GREETINGS ran well, but tired in the last eighth. LADY POWBB8 ran well. WOLFS PATHS quit after setting the earlv pace illlllbli MMMlWHi Rear. 100: alllf-Mai Mag. KM: 32152 Mike Cohen. 106; SMMJ First Star, Overweights- Paster Greetings. 2 pounds; Wolfs Baths. 3. 894.79 SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. March 24. 1917— 1:48%— T— 105. Purse 00* O afl tfc I _W 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. .Net value to winner S400; second. S70; third. 0; Index Horses _ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S " 32439 STONEHENGE wn I 110 1 ll 1 ll 1" V L Lvkes C H Edmunds 2 ITT TTTTf 32123*MAP. DULWERER w -5 108 1 4f 4i 3i n i - MeriaaeeJ M H-nrv Jr 2. ::. 31 6-5 3-5 _M_M8 *CRANKIE wl 90 4 2 2 2" 3 ll R Troise Wallhauser Pros 4 4_ 3 6-5 3 5 88SM I. WQRTHIMGTON w I Ml 5 6i li- *• 4- 41 G W CarllD Christian M M t I I 32425 DR. PRATHER w 3 101 »j 71 71 V M V H Stearns T Cook M U I I 7-5 32383 EMMA STUART w 8 107 S S 8 6- J3 i1 P Fuerst X Prown lu 15 U i; | 32425* WAT ail M I 31 8* 8 7 7 H Jeffcott P M Civill 5 7 I 6-5 3 5 32451 TOOTS IE w 3 Ml 7 5! Eh 71 8 8 F HopkinsO E Bishop 15 15 15 « 3 Time. 24. 48%. 1:15, 1:41%. 1:46. Track good. Winner— P.. g. by Hastings — Linda Stone trained by J. p. Heard: bred by Mr. August P.elmont Went to post at 4:98. At Boot 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; iitetod and third tlo same. STONEHENGE was rushed into the lead at once anil, under good riding, held swav throu-hnut MABEL 11 LWEBEK was away in a tangle and sulTered from interference on the first turn, but finished fast and gamely. CRANK IE ran well and had no mishaps, but tired in the last eighth LADY WORTH-1NCTON moved up after going a half mile, but tired in the stri-tch. WAT was well up when he MB% denly retired from contention. Scratched -3243S Paymaster. 113: 32452 Plaudito. 111. Overweights— T___ie, 2 pounds.