Havana Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1918-12-11

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HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA CUBA TUESDAY DECEMBER 10 1918 Oriental Park Second day CubaAmerican Jockey Club AVinter Meeting of 100 or more days 18 books on Weather clear temperature 75 ° Presiding Steward C J Fitz Gerald Presiding Judge W H Shelley Starter James Milton Racing Secretary Martin Natliansou Racing starts at 300 TI m Chicago time 230 n in W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig es in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse and weight oiplit carried Indicates jnmrentW apprentice allowance iio Index Horses AWtPPSt U JA Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 404GDSUNXINGDALE 109 3 5 4U 3S li I J Dreyer F D AVeir 3331 25 40 181 MISS IArAN 99 C 2 3 4 4 2 H LunsfdAV F KnebelkampS 331 25 405 73L1TTLECOTE i t 104 1 1 jH fi G 3i H BullmnH Herdel 888332 38844 CROIX DOR i 106 24 2U lh 3J 4 R Ball j Allen 10 10 10 4 2 40481 LADY LANGDEN ll 5 4 C G 5 n i 5 S A PIckens J B Respess 65 G5 G5 12 15 40230 SNOW QUEEN 100 5 3 iu 21 2 G1 TNolan S Polk G G G 2 1 40207 ROYAL FAAORITE vlOJ 7 7 t7 7 7 7 AV AndsnAV C AVcstmreldlO 10 10 4 2 2Time Time 24 49 IsOls 107 Track fast 2 mutitels paid Sunningdale 500 straight 640 place 200 show Miss Ivan S410 place 290 show LIttlecote 360 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Sunningdale 150 to 100 straight 220 to 100 place 30 to 100 show Miss Ivan 105 to 100 place 45 to 100 show Littlecote SO to 100 show showWinner Winner B c by Ormondale Bouncer trained by F D AAeir bred by Mr Frank R Hitchcock HitchcockWent Went to post at 233 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow AAon easily second and third driv ¬ ing SUNNINGDALE close up from the start moved uy rapidly after entering the homestretch anl drew away in tiie last sixteenth MISS IVAN ran well but tired in the final drive LITTLECOTE closed a gap and finished in resolute fashion LADY LANGDEN began slowly and ran a bad race CROIX DOR tired after racing into the lead SNOAA QUEEN quit after setting the early pace paceOverweights Overweights Littlecote 3 pounds Croix dOr 4 Royal Favorite 5 SECOND RACE fr 12 Furlongs Jan 24 1917 l05i 5 102 Purse 500 3year olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Ownera O H 0 P 38500 ROSCOE GOOSE wB6 167 2 Il ink I3 is H Bullmn J T Strite 4 5 4 85 45 452i 38253 PPaNCE BONEROwS 100 3 5 2i 2 2s 2 AV Lang AV C AVestmoreldlO 10 10 4 2 40402 ST JUDE WB 3 IflS 4 7 6 fc 5h 3 3 D Stirling Ross Looney 4 5 521 405 R3SERVIA WB 5 112 7 1 7 710 6U 4t AV GarganR Robertson 3285321215 37426 RK OF LUZERNEw 4 107 24 34 3 4 5 C Jackson P Davis 10 10 10 4 2 37779 FONCTIONNRE wnf 110 C G 4 4 i Ga R Ball J Corujo 44485 45 455nk 40598 YULETIDE ws 10 115 1 3 5nk ch 710 710 K Ryan p w Robinson 20 20 20 8 4 37709 PASSION w 5 107 8 9 9 99 8 = J DminickF Delbarrio 15 15 IB G 3 38s 345 12HAR GARDNER w 5 107 f 8 8s 8 8 9 H LunsfdK Spence 30 30 30 10 5 Time 24i 48 l075 Track fast 2 inutuels paid Roscoe Goose 570 straight aight 380 place 290 show Prince Bonero 1480 place 610 show St Jude 720 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Roscoe Goose 185 to 100 straight 90 to 100 place 43 to 100 show Prince Bonero 640 to 100 place 205 to 100 show St Jude 200 to 100 show showWinner RespessWent Winner B g by Dick Welles Please trained by J T Strite bred by Mr Jerome B Respess Went to post at 303 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing ROSCOE GOOSE set the pace fast under slight restraint for the first half then drew away and won in a canter PRINCE BONHRO ran well but tired after making a threatening challenge while rounding the last turn ST JUDE made up ground and finished gamely SERAIA was pulled up at the start speedScratched and closed a big gap ROCK OF LUZERNE and FONCTIONNAIRE showed speed Scratched 37762 Mr Dooley 103 Overweights Passion 2 pounds THIRD RACE 5 12 Furlongs Jan 24 1917 1055 5 102 Purse 500 3year olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 40600 LITTLE NEPHEAVw 7 117 3 3 11 ic ih ink M MountnR I Tibanear 21 3 3 1 12 122l 40600 WALTER MACK WB 3 106 6 2l 2l 2 21 H LunsfdAV Perkins 2A 3 21 1 12 123nt 40267 SIR EDGAR w c 115 2 5 3nt 32 31 3i E HilemanF Schelke G5 75 75 12 15 157i4i43 40088 LANTANA w 4 112 7 1 7i4i43 4l T Nolan H J Kennedy 5 5 5 2 1 14h 40502 STARLIKE wn 4 115 1 7 4h Gnk 65 5s R Troise Meyers Baxter 10 10 10 4 2 2GI 40599 QUIN WB 4 112 4 4 GI 52 5 6 = R Ryan B Mock 10 10 10 4 2 37728 BRIGHT SAND w 4107 G 8 8 71 73 7 ° 11 Ball Armenia Stable 20 20 20 8 4 37763SCYLLA w 4 112 8 2 5 8 8 S A Pickens E C Griffith 10 10 10 4 2 2Time Time 24 S 48 J 101 108 Track fast 2 mutuels paid Little Nephew 00 straight 390 place 320 show Walter Mack 320 place 250 show Sir Edgar 270 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Little Nephew 350 to 100 straight 95 to 100 place CO to 100 show Walter Mack 60 to100 place 25 to 100 show Sir Edgar 35 to 100 show showAVinnerr AVinnerr B g by Uncle Miss Granville trained by J S Allen bred by Mr John E Madden MaddenWent Went to post at 329 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing LITTLE NEPHEAVset a fast pace saved ground on all turns and outstayed WALTER MACK at the end WALTER MACK ran a good race but tired in the final drive SIR EDGAR was in clos quarters through the stretch LANTANA finished fast in the middle of the track The others were always outpaced Overweights Little Nephew 2 pounds FOURTH RACE 34 Mile Dec 28 1915 111 4 111 Purse 500 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses StrFin Jockeys Owners 40 02CLARKM WB S 10G 2 1 1U 1 1J 1J J DminickG Holmes 2 40295 = EDDIE HENRY WB 5 109 84 3 4 ° 31 22 E HilemanP Schelke C 406013CAPT MARCHMTw 7 109 7 5 4r 3 2J 3 J Dreyer J AAr Moore 31 4 31 G5 12 38502 LEOMA w 9 109 5 2 2 2 48 4s AV GarganJ T Strite 10 10 10 4 2 239992MAGK 39992MAGK SNIPE wn 4 104 4 6 51 5 f 54 H LunsfdJ L Merle 30 0 30 10 5 540035GREAT 40035GREAT DOLLY w 4 98 1 7 7 7 G1 Gs AV Lang H Platt 20 20 20 8 4 33084 TROUT FLY w 5 IOC 3 3 C Ci 7 7 A Pickens E G Griffith C G G 2 1 38337 VENCEDOR WB 5 IOC 6 Left at the post R Ball H G AVilkins 30 30 30 10 5 Time 24 i 49 113 Track fast 2 mutuels paid Clark M 560 straight 300 place 230 show Eddie Henry 250 place 230 show Capt Marchmont 240 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds lark M 230 to 100 straight 50 to 100 place 13 to 100 show Eddie Henry 25 to 100 place 15 to 100 show Capt Marchmont 20 to 100 show showWinner Winner Br g by Kenihvorth Ada N trained by 1 Hammond bred by Mr Harry Stover StoverWent Went to p st at 351 At post 7 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing CLARK M set a fast pace from the start and won easing up EDDIE HENRY raced prominently and made a game finish CAPT MARCHMONT raced well to the stretch but tired in the final drive LEOMA ran a fast half mile and quit quitScratched Scratched 40599 Toy Miss 106 tf t A FIFTH RACE 1 Mile FeblO 1918 138 5 121 Purse 500 3year olds and fcVO JTC upward Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 40463 VAGABOND WSB 4 HI 5 3 int 2 2 li li AV Kelsay J J Holtman 2J 3 21 1 12 12w 40603 GALAAVAY w 6 108 21 2 I1 li 2 2s T Nolan H B Dalley 32 85 32 12 15 40603 SORDELLO WSB 7 108 3 4 4l 4i 3 = 3 3l R Ryan F AV Robinson 10 10 10 4 2 2w 40598 ZANGAREE w 6 113 7 2 3 31 4J 4 4Z R Ball F Grace 2J 2i 21 1 12 12w 40603TARLETON P w 6100 6 5 6 7 6 6s AV Lang W L Hatchett 66621 66621w 39618 GET UP w 8 111 4 7 7 t 5 c1 = 5 G3 6 = J Russell H G AVilkins 6 G 6 2 1 40603 TIMKINS JVSB 3 W3 1 G 5 5 5s 7 7 7 J Dreyer AV N Fisher 10 10 10 4 2 2Time Time 25J 49 116 142 Track fast 2 mutnels paid Vagabond 980 straight 370 place 380 show Galaway 320 place 280 show Sordello 620 show Equivalent booking odds Vagabond 390 to 100 straight 83 to 100 place 90 to 100 show Galaway 60 to 100 place 40 to 100 show Sordello 210 to 100 show showWinner Winner B c by Migraine English Esther trained by W J Hughes bred by Mr W G King Dodds AAerit to post at 422 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing AAGABOND set the eatly pace then was taken back and saved to the stretch and racing into the lead again could have won further off GALAAAAY raced into the lead on the backstretch but gave way readily when the winner challenged SORDELLO raced gamely but tired in the stretch drive ZANGAREE ran well for the first threequarters threequartersOverweights Overweights Get Up 3 pounds SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards Dec 14 1916 144 3 102 Purse 500 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 40237 SOLDIER WB 8 110 5 5 4t 2J 22 2 s ij T Nolan K NGIlpin 111 13 out 40603 = BILIj SIMMONS WB 5 110 2 1 Il I1 lh lh 21 A Pickens J De Estrampes 32 85 32 12 15 1540599SDARKEY 40599SDARKEY ws 8 108 4 2 31 31 31 31 3 C JacksonE G Vivell 55585 710 40601 MISS SWEEP w 3 100 G 4 2t 5s 41 4 4 H Thurber J S Tyree G G G 2 1 138133SHIRO 138133SHIRO 38133SHIRO w 3 100 1 6 6l G G1 5k 5J H LunsfdOMeara Bros 20 20 20 S 4 39462 3NEPHTHYS wp 6 110 73 53 4 5t G C R Ryan B Mock 8 8 8 3 G5 40229 ALMINO ws 5109 3777 7 77W GarcanF A Cox 20 20 20 8 4 4Time Time 25 49 115 146 Track fast 2 mntueis paid Soldier 360 straight 250 place 230 show Bill Simmons 260 place 220 show Darkey 230 show Equivalent booking odds Soldier 80 to 100 straight 25 to 100 place 15 to 100 show Bill Simmons 30 to lop place 10 to IOQ show Darkey 15 to 100 show showAVihner AVihner B g by The Picket Performance trained by O L Eisman bred by Mr Joseph E Wid ener enerWent Went to post at 447 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same SOLDIER forced the pace until in the final eighth and racing into the lead won drawing clear BILL SIMMONS set a good pace and saved ground on all the turns but was tiring at the finish DAK KEY ran a good race and made a game finish MISS SWEEP also ran well The others were outpaced outpacedOverweights Overweights Almino 1 pound


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