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1 f . i . • . j J r 5 • 1 f I I r J t f f II a r i ° S f ■ i in :i Ii r n e e - BOWIE FORM CHART DELAYED IX TRANSMISSION BEt.VlSK OP INTERRUPTION OP TEL.E-| GRAPHIC SERVICE. BOWIE. MD., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918.— Prince Georges Park. Ninth day. Southern Maryland Agricultural Association. Spring Meeting of 12 days. Weather wet. Steward to Represent Jockey Club. E. C. Smith. Judges, Joseph A. Murphy and J. II. Anderson. Starter. Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary. Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. Q7QrQ FIRST RACE Run in Entries as Fourth Race— 1 Mile. Nov. 23. 1916— 1:41— 6— O I OOl/ 1H- Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 50; second. 00: third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPStU i.. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 378251NDIAN CHANT wb 5 111 111-1 1= 1« l- D Stirling J W Bean 270-100 37848= *KILTS wb 4 99 2 I 5 41 2s 2» 2= J Rodgez J M Zimmer :;40-100 37833 BRONCO BILLY wb 4 109 5 4 4 I » :;« 38 L McAtee G E Phillips 7iT.-100 37842 2YODELINtf w 7 111 4 2 2 » 2"* 4« 4= 4° E Ambrse P M Walker 155-1011 37848*MISS FANNIE wb 6 106 3 3 3* 3J 5 ■ 5 C Mergler T Proctor lsoo-loo Time, 25%, 51, 1:1», 1:47%. Track he*vy. mutuels paid, Indian Chant. .40 straight. .80 place, .90 show; Kilts, .50 place. S3.10 show; Bronco Billv. .60 show. Equivalent booking odds— Indian Chant. 270 to 100 straight, 90 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show: Kilts, 75 to 100 place. 55 to 100 show: Bronco Billy. 130 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. h. by Delhi— Anthem trained by M. C. Keiley: bred bv Mr. James R. Keene. Went to post at 2:33. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won cantering: second and third driving. INDIAN CHANT took the lead at the start, displayed the most speed in the going and won in a .inter. KILTS moved into second place on the lower turn, but could never get to the leader. BRONCO BILLY easily outstayed the others. YODELING tired after going three-quarters and was eased up. MISS FANNIE was always outpaced. Q 7 Q/JA . SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Nov. 30, 1915— 1:43%— 4— 107. Purse 00. O I OOU 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. , . Index Horses AWtPPStA M a4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ?7837 DR. CHARCOT wb 7 110 4 4 43 2 11 lt 1= D Stirling J D Misick 21K.-100 37844*COMACHO wb 4 103 5 I 1= l2 28 2* 2 = J RodRez H Dernham lftVlOn 87844 = FREDA JOHNSON w 7 105 1 1 M 9 31 34 3= L McAtee W C Capps lf 5-100 S7839 = *CHAS CANNLLwb 7 105 3 7 6- 6,:i 615 41 4* J Mooney G E Phillips 1400-100 .■ 7838I*ANX1ETY wb « 105 7 5 56 5* 4- 5 51- J Atkinson W C Kennedy 1100-100 S7819*COSTl*MER • 5 105 2 u 7 7 7 7 « H Ericksn W A Gamble 15300-100 o780»*O TIS TRUE wb S MS « 2 3 4= 5» 6s 7 L Stalker G T Hutton :;:i00-100 Time. 25%, 51%. 1:19%. 1:48. 1:50. Track heavy. mutuels paid. Dr. Charcot. 4.30 straight. .00 place. .80 show; Comacho, .10 place. .20 show; Freda Johnson. .30 show. Equivalent booking odds — Dr. Charcot. 2115 to 100 straight, 3S0 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show: Comacho, 55 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show: Freda Johnson. 15 to 100 show. Winner — Br. g. by Charcot — Fable trained by J. D. Misick: bred by Messrs. Morris and Potter. Went to post at 2:55. At i»ost 1 minute. Start poor and slow. Won easily: second and third driv ing. DR. CHARCOT, favored by the soft going, followed the leader closely from the start and drew clear after a mild drive in the homestretch. COMACHO rushed info an early lead, but tired when the final drive came. FREDA JOHNSON always held the others safe, but could never get to the leaders. O TIS TRlE showed speed. Q7Qft1 THIRD RACE— 3-4 MUe. Nov. 24. 1917— 1:12%— 4— 122. Lakeside Purs... Purse J i Ot3 A 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 50; second, 00: third. 0 Index Horses AWtPPStH »_ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odd* Strt 37841 "COBALT LASS w 103 1 1 r.J 21 P li H Ericksn L O Sawyer 175-100 36546SWEEP UP II. wb K* ." 3 1- l«| l- _ K Ambrse .1 S Tyree tlAVim SeSSlAMACKASSIN wis 113 - I 2- 3* 3* 3= L McAtee J K Griffith nSO-UH 37732IKATE BRIGHT w 105 4 2 4* 43 4 4" J Rodgez A Neal :»o-100 37846 -JACK OK SPADES W 1"0 « C h « 5» a8 C Mergler J S Tyree f 36545 MOOSEHEAD wn 112 i 5 U 5 « 6 T Rice Calumet Stable 2100-100 ttoupled in betting. Time. 24%, 50, 1:16%. Track heavy. mutuels paid. Cobalt Lass, .50 straight, .00 place. .50 show; J. S. Tyree entry. .90 place. .*2.30 show: Aniaekassin. .30 show. Equivalent booking odds-Cobalt Lass. 175 to 100 straight. 30 to 100 place. 25 to 100 show: .1. S. Tyree entry. 45 to KM place. 15 to 100 show: Am.-ickassin. «_-, to 100 show. Winner— B. f. by King Cobalt — Lady Rosalie trained by L. O. Sawyer: bred by Mr. G. II. Itrowne. Went to | ost at 3:22. At post 1 minute. Start good aud slow. Won driving: second and third the s-ime. COBALT LASS moved up steadily in the homestretch aud wore the leader down in the final strides to win drawing clear. SWEEP IP II. showed the most s| eed and saved ground on the turus. hut tired when, challenged and was probably short. AMACKASSIN ran a game race and held on well to the end. KATE BRIGHT ran will, but was outpaced. __ 0*7 QOQ FOIIITIl BACK Kim i» Entries as First Race 7-8 Mile. Nov. 21. 1110 1:20-., J I OO 4 -116.1 Purse *000. 4 -year-olds and i| x.tr- l. Claiming. Not value to winner 1 jil.Mi: second, SKNl: third. 9JR "imi. Wmam AWtrrst u M "4 str Fin JJecfceya owners ****** °,l,ls strt J",8»ttl*MAK ;EUV wi: 5 UK 2 « 3 3i 2 l4 1 J RuilgM J Arthur 195-100 J ,37838 1IRKSTON LYXNw 7 113 1 6 13 1" 1- 2 2* C Kuromor .1 M Zininnr 160-100 f •4*44 PKTELCS W 9 OS 4 :: 5- 4 4 V 3- G Alcxa.lr L A Seregni 1900-100 » :■;*."»« »SILK BIRD viOl :• t ** H S" 4J 44 c M«BWP r A Bulcroft 1200-100 * ••7«».»-VELDT v T 102 7 1 "-"• 21 3- S« ."... H Krhkwn ■ .1 Ramsey 850-100 J ,;7K IfllKGMOXT wsb 6 113 r, 4 6i 6 C8 «• 6K J Atkinson W C Kennedy 1050-100 ; CKI.SHAZZAR w 4 110 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 L Stalker W A Murray X300-100 » Time. 26. 51. l:19*i. l:24»/s. 1:31. Track heavy. 2 mntneW paid. Margery, .00 straight. *3.20 plaee, .50 show: Preston Lynn. .90 place. .50 show : Petellin. 84.00 show. I Koiiivab nt hooking odds Margery. 105 to 100 straight, id to 1«H plnee. 25 to 100 show; Preston 1 vim 45 lo KMI plaee. 25 lo 101 sliow; Ietelus. 1X0 to Km show. Winner th. in. Iiv King James Marjoram trained l,v J. Arthur: l»re«l l y Mr. II. T. Oxnard. Went lo iN.st ai 3:50. At i ns 2 minutes. Sta rt stood and stow. Won handily: second and third . Ariviag- MARGERY raced in close oursuit of the lea ler to Hie st retell, then resiMinded tamely when I railed ou and drew . dear in the final sixteenth. PRESTON I.YNN rushed into an early lead, tint J , jr,,| when ealled on for a filial effort. PBTEI.18 slipped through next to the inner rail and finished i„ i. solute fashion. S1I.K BIRD was outpaced. VELDT was a forward eoutender to the stretch. 3 yt ; MilXT ran poorly. 3 07QftQ FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Nov. 2.".. 1915-1:48 — 1—116. Purse 1918.sh00. 3-year-olds j y | ODU and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtlISt* hk % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Knuiv. Odds Strt j 7",7K35 *XAP«»U:ox wb 4 ll:: 4 4 1 l3 li 1» C Kummer D E Dibble 140-100 : , :I7K4»*PROGRESSIYE vitlll S 1 1- 2 2= 2* 24 J Rodgez T Francis 175-100 ! ,r.»il iMOXtKACY w s 114 2 I 2 9*. 32 :•- 21 G AlexaJr J P Fon»s ::70-100 ; •;-K49Mi:oT w in 111 1 . :.. 4 4 4 4 H Kri ksn J A Strode 1050-100 : Time. 25«i. 52Vj, l:19Vi. 1:48, 1:55 /S. Track heavy. S2 mutucls paid. Napoleon. .80 straight, .30 place; Progressive, .00 plaee; no show mutuels i sold I K-luivalent IxHiking o.lds— Napoleon. 140 to 100 straight. 25 to 100 plaee; Progressive, 30 to 100 ! 1 Winner— Th. g. by tilorifier— Sallie Washington trained by W. M. Slieedy; bred by Mr. A. B. i H.IKVlckl. Went to post at 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the .in-- NAPOLEON raced inio the lead on the back stretch and kept it easily until in the final eighth, tlicii had to Ik- hard ridden lo withstand PROGRESSIVES challenge. PROGRESSIVE set the early |..M-e ami was vigorously ridden in the stretch and just failed to get up. MONOCAOY tired in the ...inestreteh. Scratched— 37*440. M. Miller. 114; 37S39 Matoaka. 90. O *T D £j A SIXTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. Nov. 30, 1915— 2:10*4 — 1—102.1 Purse 1918.sh00. 4-year-olds O • OOi and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSti M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eipiiv. Odds Strt :.7K43*BABY SISTER w 7 in :; 4 •!?: ;:" 2- 2J 1 J Rodgez Potomac Stable 205-100 •7K13"*FAIRI-V w 7 104 I 2 I* 4i : « 1 2" L, Stalker C F Brant :115-100 S7S44MBOXBR wb C. !W 1 1 2- 1" 1 ::15 :,= H Ericksn P Moody 185-100 ■|;X.7»MIM1Y BFRXS w 4 105 4 . 1 2" 4° 4« 4s ■ Ambrse J A Murphy l:i00-100 ••7K54»*BI1.EY OLIVER wi: ". 104 6 5 4 55 5° .V» 5» O Kummer J A Hendricks 2000-100 ;7K56 WIPHKIX w 7 109 2 6 6 6 « « 6 P Hopkins AV Bennett 3400-100 Time. 25«i. 53, 1:20%, l:48«i, 2:15*i. Track heavy. mutuels paid. Baby Sister. 1918.sh.10 straight. .30 place. .30 show: Fairly. .80 place, .30 show: Equivalent boiiking odds— Baby Sister. 205 to 100 straight. 05 to 100 place. 15 to 100 show; Fairly, •in to KMI place 15 to KKl show: Boxer. 10 to 100 show. Winner— Br. in. by Lord Esterling— Annie Lauretta .trained by •■ B. Bryson; bred by Mr. W. 0. Went to post at 4:52. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving BABY SISTER, showing improved form, raced in near pursuit of the leader and was forced wide on the stretch turn, but came again and won going away. FAIRLY slowly improved his position on the in--iile into a clear lead, but could not withstand the winners challenge. BOXER ran a good mile, but quit in the stretch. JIMMY BIRXS set the early pace, but failed to stay the route. *y fj Q£* ST SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Nov. 30. 1915— 1:43%— 4— 107. Purse 00. | OOO :•. year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third. 0. Imlei Horses AWtPPSti i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E«iuiv. Odds Strt "-,H4» = *TOOTSIE wb 4 9S I 5 P 4- t* 2s 1"- H Ericksn C Rerd 235-100 t 7 65 Is DART WORTH wit 10 112 6 4 :»= 1" 1= 1 2 T Rice C X Freeman 1G0-100 "7K51 ROYL. IXTERESTwb fi 112 2 3 2- 2* 2?. :!"• S3 F Hopkins J P Phillips 240-100 T.H36 GOED BAXTA.M w 4 M3 1 1 l" $• 4- 4- 4= E AlcAtee G L ioodacre 1000-100 " 7,650 MARK G wb 5 110 .". 2 4" 5-° 530 5s" a2" J Diwson E J Ramsey 2000-100 ...»»- ••7R-i-»*LDY »i wnioi GREY w 3 SS 4 fi C 6 6 6 6 * Eang P M AValker :KK0-100 . n- x-Mhi, 1:48, 1:50. Track heavy. mutuels paid. Tootsio. 1918.sh.70 straight. .30 place. .30 show; Dartworth. .00 place, .10 show: Equivalent hooking odds— Tootsie. 235 to 100 straight. 65 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Dartworth, 50 to 100 place. 5 to 100 show : Royal Interest. 20 to 100 show. Wiune- B. f. by Hessian — Phida trained by C. Reed; bred by Mr. James B. Haggin. Went to post at 5:16. At Mist 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv-iii" TOOTSIE was crowded back on the first turn, but raced next to the rail all the way and, taking the lead in the last eighth, won with speed in reserve. DARTWORTH raced ROYAL INTEREST into .lefc-it and took the lead on the backstretch. but tire.l when challenged by the winner. ROYAL IX-TKEEST raced in improving form. GOLDEN" BANTAM quit after setting the early pace. Overweights — U-idy Grey. 1 pound.