Pimlico Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-05-06

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PIMLICO FORM CHART. PIMLIC0, MD., SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1917.— Fifth day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 15 days. Weather tret. « Stewards. Thomas Clyde, Frank J. Bryan and Snalding Jenkins. Judges, H. P. Conkling and ft, C. Smtth. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. AV. P. Riggs. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. Indicates apprentice allowance. Q07QQ FIRST RACK— 4 1-2 Furlongs. May 3. 1912—54—2—115. Purse «. 2-year-olds. Q_i I OO Claiming. Net value to winner 1917.sh70; second. 00; third. 0. ""index Horses AWtSt 4 __ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 32004 BILL LIVINGSTON* w 100 2 l»k is r- _k h AVakoff E MeBrlde 045-100 3MW* PEEPER w 92 4 3J l 21 23 B KopmnR Parr 2505-100 PORTIA wfeM 6 V 7* 51 3c E CampbllE B Caaaatt G085-100 32030 OLD HOMESTEAD wb 103 S Gnk 5l 6s 4?. AV Obert G H Browne BWO-lOO 32020 DUBLIN MARY w 105 3 9 9 7" 5° T Parton Mirasol Stable IOG5-100 32fl04:SVEET MARGUERITEw 10S 1 2- 21 4l 6?. F Robson C P Winfrey 140-100 32008= *JIANITA III. av 90 3 5- 61 3i 7" F MerimeeS Ross 430-100 32004 SHIFTY SADIE w 112 7 4 41 |j 8« J Butwell M L Schwartz 5995-100 32008 AVISE . will 5 S 8" 9 9 R Troxler T Clyde 565-100 Time, 25 "/5. 61«_, 58. Track heavy. mutuels paid. Bill Livingston, 4.90 straight, .00 place, 1917.sh.60 show; Peeper. 9.30 place, .80 show: Portia, 7.90 show. Equivalent hooking odds — Bill Livingston. 045 to 100 straight, 280 to 100 place, 230 to 100 show; Peeper. 805 to 100 place, 390 to 100 show: Portia. 795 to 100 show. Winner — Blk. c, by Dick Finnell — Viola Vail trained by W. Livingston; bred by Mr. J. W. Mc-Meekin. Jr.. Went to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BILL LIVINGSTON, after passing the far turn, drew away into a long lead, but tired badly near tb- end. PEEPER finished in resolute fashion and would have beaten the winner in a few more strides. PORTIA began slowly, but closed a gap and finished with a rush. DUBLIN MARY also closed a big gap and timshed fast. SWEET MARGUERITE quit after racing well for three-eighths. SHIFTY SADIE showed speed. Scratched— 32091 Tit for Tat. 97. Overweights Sweet Marguerite, 1 pound; Old Homestead, 3; Shifty Sadie, 3. _9!7_-_l SEC0ND RACE— 2 Miles. May 8, 1913— 3:49%— 8— 149. Eighth Running Crickmore *-9 and 9 *J _t Steeplechase Handicap. Purse ,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Net value to Avinner 00; second, 00; third. 00. Index Horses A Wt St 4 8 12 13 Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ,nji!r,lRolNnlvv WJ141 PJ3 ** «■ 1" 1" L FranklinT Hitchcock 1970-100 Still, _U_5RYN MAW »-,,-„ BWTM 5 1 II li 2« V B Bush J T Gwathmey 1630-100 laiof "itM.ViEiK»_._.v W_I__J 2! E !t :i" :!h N Kennedy F A Clark 1390-100 "i!J vu-u !v, w 7 112 12 9 5h Gl 4»M B Stevson J E Widener §435-100 ?I_S5_SWdI?tA;Y,EN WS144 9 4 6* 3- 53 5 N Brooks W Smith WlOO 28*44 MARTIAN w G 143 3 •*__■]_* 65 G" T Turkey H AV Ban titr.-luO 30411 SHANNON RIVER ws 9 145 11 12 2» » T- V AV All n R Parr 1SS5-IW i__???5S_A,PON w6l::! .nM* * D B ers J E Widener | la«l.aSSlrJIIU W514:i S •I**!8* s3 »2 W KeatingR L Oerry 4540-100 ?2S2?iBSRS?— --. W4 13C10 r|4» niasia* A Nicklaus.1 E Davis y50-100 laat* r! ;V-uiTTA vv-7i:!5i4 l HU~Ull B Heaaoa 1 H Munford 2330-100 _l__.*_5 I.t,K_: Vnn w*140 ,; r,il°i 7 12 12 ; Palm.r F A Clark I KfS5»HISHJE.V,?SR W6 135 2 10-14 14 14 U ] E AVilson C AV Otwell t ..0190-.E EUALT w 9 148 13 14 111 10 13- 14 M OVonrGlen Riddle Farm t i.Untiicl held. I j oupled 111 betting. Time, 4:04. Track heavy. ,.l.,ce~sI«l"l.t.U |ls "i!1 ?*5rT_!_t S4-*" straight. *17.00 place, 3.20 show; Belle of Bryn Maw; r, 3.20 place. ?».4l Saow; 1. A. lark entry. |S_W show. Equivalent booking odds— Bryndor, 1970 to 100 straight. 780 to 100 place, 560 to 100 show; Belle of Bryn Muwr. u«0 to 100 place. 370 to 100 show: F. A. Clark entry. 170 to 100 show A inner— Br. g. by Bryn Mawr— AVitch of Endor trained by J. Lambert; bred by Mr. E L Davis . RttvaRS-b* r.19-. At ,Mst ."i"ut Sti,rt so Kl — * slow- Won driving; second and third the s.,m. ,. 1.,. , 1,,"?"»- Kile« .» the early running, moved up with a rush in the last time around 1 and hung on resolutely 1. b_ the final drive. BELLI OF BRYN MAWR fenced well and showed the most spec«b but tire.1 Hnal.y HIREEK iunipe,, well and outstayed SKIHHEREEN. The latter "finished lamely? U,li"rrris 14S; 30290The Brook, 139; 27453 Mo, 135; 30411 Robert Oliver, 14_i 30323 Cynosure 1.30 3* f7_ff_ T,IIK1 1A,K 3-4 Mile. Nov. 4. 1910-1:11%— 0—133. Purse 20. 4-year-olds ** 9 »U and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 1917.sh70: second. 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtSt U . ______________ Jockeys Owners" EgtiivrOdds Strt M417»PULLtrx waktM I P U 1- f« j Bntwetl BO sTTuie e ~ T?n7fnn _a5?l.vwrV?BV1IjI*B _2I2_ ! _1 S "! T McTagtJ Lowe ifo-loS • riisri. i, WB51M5 2 l_ f Si * W Collins P Sheridan 775-100 lllll tri»r ivAiiM VVH4:... 1 H _J 4, 4, B Kopmn.l E Griffith 1260 100 SSCS8 LITTLE ARE w 5 108 7 76 I* G 5= A Collins J B Crisu litn too L:cl.AJA;N,IASSKT W4 1.-I. 9 9 _• _i.6.l F Robson HP AVhUney 4«-lS iI«rCNON3lHimN :Vr!,° S; £ !. 5. S S -HmeeJ AV McCle.lLid MMM ■•"1 « /LPHJTi I.KlDdE 5 .1 w MB _■ 7" 7- Si T Par ton T A Kvl*. •irrn 1,1,1 StS EARLY SIGHT w.j_ 4 andM H ? M Row an AV A Carter nit" 100 ... __ Time. 24?5, 50, 1:17. Track heavy. ._ i?v_ !" -rJPiand ~ ,,,lll"x- SJ0 straight, .00 place, *2.»0 show; Pleasureville, .20 place, 60 MliiW . tlltl l;| , ,V, 0 show, ■ w tollmo1.,".1. 1:;;,k,i"1„;,,11r f* * **«**** » »» «•• place, 45 to IOO show; Pleasureville, CO i.u to uai pii.e. .ho t.. 100 show: veaetla, -?*— so to loo show. Wiaaer B. g, bjr Astriamil Helen OC. trained by T. J. Shannon: bred bv Mr. D. C.ideon in., Sr 1 1 iv"" : . At.!,"st 5 ,"!*",,,s- s«ilIt Ko»d and slow. AVon easily: second and third driv ing. PI LEI N was saved mml in the last quarter, where he raced into lead an easy and drew awav to VENETIACbe_a» hV nlV f"; W,",,,mt 2r*___r_!Trta« ~~«5and~ tfYuvn. l..l.ll.Y pegaa .1 slowly, o w but finished l fast and the race should improve her. 2 SEA REACH set the e.irlir Eater to Seretek™ " "" fiirlJ **" KAU,A "*** was short -WS aaMaTaS i.27fi FOCKTH RACE-4 1-2 Furlongs. May 3. 1112-54-2-115. Ninth Running Pirn-tJ and 9 *JJ lico Nursery. .S1.XKI Added. 2-year -olds. Allowances. Net value to winner SI. 055: second. K ; third. 00. J__! H"rs AWtSt M .■ % _______ Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt S_f___,VmGJ___IA YELL W112 I 5-1 4* 2- V* R Ambrose.I P Jones " 29100 32W1 GRE1 EAGLE w 112 2 3- 3= 3« 3« J Butwell S Ross t_av2 51.21 ?!?_G,_RI INE WS 1 S ii 4" « "ipbllE B Cassatt t_a-lS l-Vi-JEandkJ± wllt ,: 6 ,; ,; •* T McTagtR Parr 11420-100 _t_I* -.-.-TRITE WBltt I » 53 r.l G» J McTagt B B Cassatt t 3209 1TICKOLETTB w M 7 ffi 7* 7" V TRice A D P ut 3340-I00 lt«71 TWIN SIX wH2 S 8 8 8 8 K Hayi.es R Pan- i t JCoiipled in bettlag. ft Added starter. Time. 244„, 50%, 57. Track heavy »„wt_re,yEage*1 OolhSw V" *~M *"***• $:r,° 1,,a,*• hB"S0 slu,w; Q-*rt«tl. .20 plaee, .70 m tandlR!iSS*£?£S IandJ1andJV22? 7r to 10° ,,la,-p-40 to 10° show: Quletude U inner li. g, by Plaudit Mary Scribe grained by L. Earth: bred bv Mr. John E Madden s-.M,,. vii.ivitv:,Uini- Ati , " i1 -.",inutl!;- s,:rt K"od and slow. AAon ilriving: second and third the KokiV-riink Mai-uin11;!-:" " iM71 3-479 Mary """«• 109; 327°2 _____ ___ O 0 7 0 7 FIFTH RACK 7-8 Mile. May 3. 1911--1;20-- 3-109. AVicomico Purse. Purse 26 t*_H • tM 1 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowaii.-es. Net value to winner 70; second, 00- third *__ L___ g__5 AWtSt 4 __ _________ Jockeys Owners ________ Odds Strt : ««•• -viHvV,ri ■;VKK wJt!: I J. S .!.- S V- ? ■ T K"*Si5 b~m 1 -.Vb,rt £55_2 -DEIEA Will .i l| 1- 9* 2- 2- L McAfee G A Cochran 1S5-100 . 2 .i. CREPUSCULE wn 117 6 7- 4" M :;-■ ;:■_ e Haynea G H Browne 3615-100 MULLENS wUl 2 4" V 4* 4 f TRice J K L R ss 8945 100 __-M*PRlSCILLA 29709 GOLDEN ROD wn 112 9 ■* gl 7? .;- [I a Robson H P AVhitney 1175-100 __•»_ WILD THYME Will 5 9 9 d !• as J p Rvan A H Morris 8665-100 3-040 FOX TROT wb 112 4 S*_ » V 5i 7* K Kopmn.l E Grifflth 15430-100 32710 EREAl WINNER w 112 7 V G 8 8- ■• T kehftH L Pratt JOO-lOO 3-.093 VISTULA 111. WDB 8 f.h 7- 9 9 !» J McTagt Nassau Stable 23410-100 Time. 2530. 50, 1:17. 1:30. Track heavy. -*»_«_«, niutni Is paid. Fruit Cake, .70 straight, .40 place, .30 show; Madeira, .10 place 90 show: rcpuscule. .00 show. - , " Equivalent booking odds -Fruit Cake. S5 to 100 straight. 20 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Madeira alaae,ra 55 to 100 place. 45 to 100 show: Crepuscule. SO to 100 show. Winner- II. f. by Dick AVelles— larisienne trained by AV. A. Rurttschell; bred bv Mr. J R Respeag , . ",IU¥.,¥0.I;.,V ,i.t1-4.;s"- At lst l."»»tc. Start good and slow. AVon cantering: second and third driviag. rhl 1 1 ARE raeed under slight restraint in the early running, took the lead on the last turn and. draw int away, won palling up. MADEIRA displayed a good order of speed in pacemaking for five-eighths and tired in the homestretch, but always held the others safe. CREPCSCFLE closed up ground and iimslied tamely. P1US ILEA MILLENS ran well. GOLDEN ROD finished fast. FOX TROT ran a good half mile. gq__e__2_7 Mary Powell. 117. 0 7 00 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 60 Yards. May 9. 1911—1:42—3—93. Merchants Jmi i tJO Handicap. Purse ,000. 3-year-ol.is and upward. Net value to winner 00- second. 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtSt _j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 3 8«75 * WOODSTO N E wn 4 M7 4 2s 2J 33 :i l»t J McTatrt M Shea 660100 S2«t1 HAUBERK wit I 112 I 3 . t* 4l 4* 23 J Botwetl J F Sweeney 145-100 32075 FEN M USE w 5 114 2 4- 41 ll l»k I" E AmbrostG A Muller 495-100 32675 ALL SMILES w 5 11.9 5 5 5 2l V 4- F Robson E T Zollicoffer 530-100 SS«v7*DAMROSCH vv 4 U5 1 l» !■ 5 I 5 T Rice J K L Ross 430-100 Time. 24 i. 50 5, 1:17. 1:44V.. I:48=5. Track heavy. mutuels paid. AVoodstone. 5.20 straight, .50 place. .00 show; Hauberk, .00 place 40 show: EcnmoiiM . .10 show. Equivalent booking odds AVoodstone. 000 to 100 straight. 125 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show Hauberk 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Fenmouse, 55 to 100 show. Winmr Ch. c. by Rock Sand — Woodvine trained by J. Arthur; bred by Mr. August Relmont. AV. at to post at 5:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. AAOORSTONE moved up steadily from the far turn and disposed of FENMOUSE in the final eighth, but tired and just lasted long enough to withstand HAFBERKS challenge. The latter was forced to pull up while rounding the lower turn and lost considerable ground, then closed up rapidly under punishment am! would have won in a few more strides. FENMOUSE showed a good order of "speed in the going and raced into the lead, but tired in the last sixteenth. ALL SMILES gave way when the final drive came. DAMROSCB set a good early pace, but quit badlv near the end. Scratched 32717 Krimper. 120: 32717 Nebraska. 110; 32040 Elittergokl. 112: 30291 Straight Forward loi : 30204 Piraeus. 100; ______ Rradley. 105; 32075 Runes, lo.s; 32704 Christie. 105. 0 7QQ SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile. Oct. 28, 1910—1:39—3—112. Purse 26. 3-year-olds _Q I O jEr and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 1917.sh70; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtSt _j __ x Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt SM.S*SPBCTRE Wl 975 6 ij j 45 :_ U AV Collins .T Ever 305-100 32700 NAPOLEON wb 3 100 5 83 71 5= 41 I* A Collins 1 C AValsh 315-100 SSC14*TH DAY NIGHTERw 3 99 1 V M Mj •* : RTroi.se S Lewis 905-100 : ;095*PLUMSE WB4 10C I l1 1 1= V 4s B KopmnE C Griffith 5695-100 8t-7t*TOOTSIE vv 3 94 4 4 4" G i - 54 A Johnsons Louis 4090-100 St«S3*OBOLUS wf. 114 10 10 .s3 81* 9* V M Rowan W Smith 1800-100 32034 3 •PERSEUS wb 3 99 9 6- 61 73 GJ 73 F MerimeeM Smith 745-100 32690 TRANSIT a 1: « 119 I V 3- * U 8s J Metcalf Marrone Stable 375-100 32032 REPUBLICAN WB I 119 X as 9J 9* 9» 9= N Huff E Arlington +2065-100 28105 BREDWELL w 8 119 7 7 10 10 10 10 F Robson J R Smith t tMutuel held. Time. 25, 50 i, 1:18, 1:46%. Track heavy. mutuels paid. Spectre. .10 straight, .50 place, .00 show; Napoleon, .50 place, .30 show; Tharadar Nighter, .10 shew. Equivalent booking odds — Spectre. 305 to 1K straight. 125 to lt0 place, 50 to 100 show: Napoleon 125 to 100 place, 05 to 100 show: Thursday Nighter, 155 to 100 show. Wiaaer— -Ch. f. by Ballot Star Dreamer trained by J. Ryer; bred by Mr. Hal P. Headley. AYent to peat at 5:45. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SPECTRE, after being saved under slight restraint in the early running, moved up rapidly on the stretch turn and. joining the leaders in the last sixteenth, won drawing clear. NAPOLEON raced extremely wide while rounding the lower turn and tired in the closing strides. THURSDAY NIOHTER ran well and outstayed PLUMOSE at the end. The bitter displayed the most early speed, but tired TOOTSIE ran fairlv well. PERSEUS ran poorly. TRANSIT quit. Scratched 32000-Richard Langdon, 124: 32095:Stellarina, 111; 32C95:lMarianao, 111. Overweights -Spectre. 3V. pounds; Napoleon. 1.


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