Havana Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1918-12-27

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HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA CUBA THURSDAY DECEMBER 26 1918 Oriental Iark Fifteenth day CubaAmerican Totkey Club Winter Meeting of 100 or more days 18 books on Weather cloudy temperature 75 Presiding Steward C J Fitz Gerald Presiding Judge W H Shelley Starter James Milton Racing Secretary Martin Nathanson Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago tune 200 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance A 4 kr743Q FIHST RACE 34 Mile Dec 28 1915 111 4 111 Purse 500 2yearolds 4 O U Claiminff Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt 31 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 40658 3LITTLECOTE wnJ04 4 3 n is p H BullmnH Herdel 21 21 21 1 12 40707 SUNDURLA wn 108 1 4 4407142MARMON 31 33 2 21 R Ryan E T Zollicoffer 10 10 10 4 2 407142MARMON w 109 2 G 4 4s 4s 3 J Dreyer F D Weir 75 75 75 12 out outis 40671 LADY LANGDEN w 1101 5 2 240610SNOW is 2 3 410 R WingidM Lowenstein 55521 555215s 40610SNOW QUEEN w 104 3 7 740732s 5s 5 5 5 W Lane S Polk 15 15 15 G 3 40732s CONSCRIPTION w 101 7 1 1407193DIONE 7 6 G1 G10 T Murray N F Dortch 888332 407193DIONE w 108 6 5 63 7 7 7 W Doyle H E Leigh 21 21 21 1 12 Time 26 54 123 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Littlecote 80 straight 470 place 260 show Sunduria 1120 place 480 show Marmon 240 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Littlecote 325 to 100 straight 135 to 100 place 30 to 100 show Sunduria 400 to 100 place 140 to 100 show Marinon 20 to 100 show showWinner Winner B g by St Ainaut Celine trained by D Burgess bred in England by Mr E H Leach LeachWent Went to post at 230 At nost 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing LITTLECOTE raced into an easy lead after rounding the far turn and drew away to win in a canter SUNDURIA began slowly and finished fast LADY LANGDEN tried to run out while rounding the far turn DIONE was outrun for the first quarter and was eased up upOverweights Overweights Sunduria 2 pounds Lady Langden 1 Dione 2 SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs Jan 24 1917 105 5 102 Purse 500 2year olds Maidens Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 40707 THE BLUE DUKE w 112 4 4 3J 51 3l in W Kelsay J J Timmerman 21 2 21 1 12 40734 CORSON w 115 3 7 6t 7 G5 2h H LunsfdW W Darden 22245 25 40658 THE SIX HUNDRDwB 115 15 11 1 1 31 E HilemanF Schelke 888385 40714 LINKSTRAP wn 112 86 5 3 2 t 4 J Dreyer J W Nailer 3 4 31 65 35 354065H 4065H FUSTIAN w 109 5 3 4 4nt 51 5 R Troise Marrone Stable 20 20 20 8 4 40715 ROYAL FAVRITE WB 106 2 9 S 8 71 G5 M SchlesrAV C Westmoreldl2 12 12 5 21 40732ROSAGINE WB 112 10 8 7l 6 810 7 R Ball B Barber 2J 3 2 1 12 40732 EARNEST w 108 6 2 2 2 4 8 W Doyle H E Leigh tin 20 20 8 4 40692 COMING OUT WB 112 9 1 10 10 91 91 A Pickens J A Seckington 20 20 20 8 4 4EQUERRY EQUERRY w 114 17 10 91 10 10 J Henry H B Dalley 20 0 30 12 6 6Time Time 26 55 116 J Track heavy 2 mutnels paid The Blue Duke ti90 straight 450 place 350 show Corson 520 place 320 show The Six Hundred 390 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds The Blue Duke 245 to 100 straight 125 to 100 place 75 to 100 show Corsoir 160 to 100 place 60 to 100 show The Six Hundred 95 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch c by Duke of Ormonde Blue Ball trained by J J Timmerman bred by Mr John W Towiisend Went to post at 236 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same THE BLUE DUKE canie fast through the stretch but tired and just lasted long enough to win CORSON closed a gap and finishing fast on the outside might have won in another stride THE SIX HUNDRED set a good pace but tired in the last sixteenth EARNEST showed speed and ran well for a half mile LINKSTRAP finished close up FUSTIAX ran well wellScratched Scratched 104 il3B6b Baker 112 4073 Lowell 109 109Overweights Overweights Earnest 2 pounds Equerry 21 A ArTm THIRD RACE 34 Mile Dec 28 1915 111 4 111 Purse 500 3yearolds ± J 4 4 JL Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners 40733 FRANK BURKE w 111 13 in 1 1 1J J Howard Villiams Bros 32 32 65 12 15 40736 GREAT GULL 101 4 4 3S 3 21 23 H LunsfdR J Farris 21 3 3 1 12 40744 2KING TROVATO 10G 8 1 2 21 3 3t A Pickens W A McKInney 888395 40639 ATTORNEY MUIR 102 6 5 Gi 4s 4 W Lang A Tempest 15 15 15 6 3 340713SCLARISSA 40713SCLARISSA 10317 7 7J 6i 61 52 G PreeceJrG Proece 222 4525 40652 NEITHER 1041 36 5 4 t 5s 6t R Ball H S Carner 66621 40722 FUSTY BOOTS 108 2 2 43k 73 7J 7 W Doyle C H Sprague 30 30 30 12 6 40720 FLYING DART 101 21Time 5 S 8 8 8 8 H BullmnC R Smith 12 12 12 5 21 Time 25 53 123 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Frank Burke 440 straight 330 place 270 show Great Gull 360 place 260 show King Trovato 360 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Frank Burke 120 to 100 straight 65 to 100 place 35 to 100 show Groat Gull SO to 100 place 30 to 100 show King Trovato 80 to 100 show showWinner Winner = Ch g by The Commoner Ice Water trained by P J Williams bred by Mr Walter 0 Parnier Went to post jjt 320 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing PRANK BURKE raced into the lead on the turn out of the backstretch and drew away into a lone lead to win easing up GREAT GULL raced prominently and made a game finish KING TROVATO ran a fast half and tired CLARISSA dwelt when the barrier was sprung ATTORNEY MUIR closed a gap gapScratched Scratched 10720 Little Buss 101 40062 Gus Scheer 102 Weinland 101 Overweights Frank Burke 1 pound Clarissa 2V Neither 3 Fusty Boots 2 A tJF7rff FOURTH RACEr5 12 Furlongs Jan 24 1917 105 5 102 Purse 500 All ± J 4 4 Ages Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 40466 SENATOR jJAMESwa 8109 2 2 2 Il 1 le W Kelsay H W Plant 12 Ir2 12 out 40503 LUCKY PEARL v289 1 1 l 2 2 = 2 L Woods K Spence 20 20 20 8 4 40720 WHISPER HOPE w 5 100 4 6 G 4 3 3t J Dawson F A Cox 8 8 8 21 1 140168SPOINT 40168SPOINT TO POINTwB 4 104 67 77 r 4i R Trplsc Marrone Stable 444 7512 40716 BULGER WB 6 103 3 5 5 5 = G 515 W AndsriEl Moro Stable 21 21 21 12 out 37763 JOJAM w 5 101 7 4 31 3 4i G5 H BullmnP Stire 10 10 10 4 T 40691 PHONETA WB 3 100 5 3 41 G t 7 7 J H BurkeH Oots 5 552 TW TWTime Time 28 57 117 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Senator JamesH380 straiglit 360 place 330 show Lucky Pearl 3180 place 920 Bh6w Whispering Hope 830 show Equivalent booking odds Senator James 90 to 100 straight 80 to 100 place 65 to 100 show Lucky Pearl 1400 to 100 place 360 to 100 show Whispering Hope 315 to 100 show Winner Ch g by Ort Wells Miss Iftetltiii trained by J C Mayes bred by Messrs J P Chinn Son Went to post at 345 JVt post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing SENATOR JAMES close up from the startj drew away into a long lead in the last quarter and won pulling up LUCKY PEARL set the early pace and finished gamely but just lasted long enough to save second place WHISPERING HOPE ran a good race and finished fast POINT TO POINT a good looker finished in resolute fashion after dropping back in the early running JOJAM showed speed speedScratched Scratched 10654 J B Harrell 95 95Overweights Overweights Jojam 1 pound Phoneta 1 f r7r7O FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards March 6 1918 141 5 117 Purse 500 3C9 4 4 O 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners CHOPS 40656 3DON THRUSH WB 4 102 2 2 11 1 I1 1 = I8 W Lang A H Diaz 444 S5 35 3540712THE 40712THE DUKE w 4 104 4 3 2s 2 Z 2l 21 J Maher C T Worthingtonl2 12 12 out 40737 2MAXIM CHOICEwsB 7 112 3 4 35 3 34 310 3 3o = ° E HilemanF Schelke 222 22225 25 out 40709 PRIME MOVER WB 6 105 1 1 41 5 4 R Davies M H Morrison 30 30 30 12 6 40759 VCAPT MRCHMTwVT 109 7 G 5 4s 4 4 = 5 W Kelsay J W Moore 55521 40657 NEPHTHYS WB 6 104 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 H BullmnB Mock 20 20 20 S 4 40734 CADENZA w 6 1101 G 7 Pulled up R WingfdH Oots 20 20 20 8 4 4Time Time 25 52 120 150 154 Track heavy 2 inutuels paid Don Thrush 1120 straight 370 place 270 show The Duke 270 place 230 show Maxims Choice 250 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Don Thrush 460 to 100 straight 85 to 100 place 35 to 100 show The uke 35 to 100 place 15 to 100 show Maxims Choice 25 to 100 show showWinner Winner B c by Mushroom Donna Christine trained by W McDaniel bred in England by Mr I H Wheatcroft i iWent Went to post at 405 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won pulled up second and third driving DON THRUSH outran the others from the start and drew away to win in a canter when his rider was ready THE DUKE raced in closest pursuit but tired badly after going a half mile MAX ¬ IMS CHOICE ran well but stumbled repeatedly in the last eighth CADENZA was pulled up while rounding the first turn CAPT MARCHMONT runs poorly in heavy going goingOverweights Overweights Cadenza 3 pounds A ArTrT SIXTH RACE 5 T2 Furlongs Jan 24 1917 105 5 102 Purse 500 All Ages TC V 4 4 ± Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 407592TOY MISS WB 5 108 5 2 I1 1s is I W Kelsay H Higglns 15 15 15 C 3 40672 FICKLE FANCY w 3 107 3 3 3ak 31 31 2i H LunsfdR Larrea 75 S5 S5 35 out 40486 MARYS BEAU WB 3 107 1 fi 8 7l 41 34 R Troise R J Farris 6 G 521 407 18 HELEN ATKIN w 3 102 7 S 5 4 5 4s J Dreyer F D Weir 344 8545 40711 ROSCOE GOQSE WB 6 99 6 1 2 2i 2 5U T Murray J T Strite 4 5 5 21 21f f 40659 CLARK M WB 8 112 27 71 Gnk Gnt G J Frach G Holmes 21 2J 2 1 12 1240716ILACKROSE 40716ILACKROSE WSB 10 1041 4 5 6 J 51 7s 7s R Ball J S Baldwin 55521 40482 PREMIUM WB 4 114 84 41 8 8 8 W Rosen J W Fuller 15 15 15 6 3 Time 26 53 106 115 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Toy Miss 3GOO straight 1020 place 890 show Fickle Fancy 410 place 350 show Marys Beau 650 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Toy Miss 1700 to 100 straight 410 to 100 place 345 to 100 show Fickle Fancy 105 to 100 place 75 to 100 show Marys Beau 225 to 100 show showWinner Winner It m by Marchmoiit H Dollynet trained by II Higgins bred by Mr J W Fuller FullerWent Went to post at 431 At post 1 minute Stiirt good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing TOY MISS suddenly improved outran the others from the start saved ground oit all the turns and won easing up FICKLE FANCY ran well but had to be hard ridden to outstay MARYS BEAU The latter began slowly and closed a big gap HELEN ATKIN ran well ROSCOE GOOSK quit after racing in closest pursuit to the last eighth CLARK 51 rim far below his true form formOverweights Overweights Toy Miss 4 pounds Uoscoe Goose 1 Premium 5 Lackrose 4I


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