Bowie Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1919-04-12

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BOWIE FORM CHART BOWIE MD FRIDAY APRIL 11 1919Prince George Park Tenth day Southern Maryland Agri ¬ cultural Association Spring Meeting of 12 days Weather showery temperature 50 ° Steward to Represent Jockey Club E C Smith Judges Joseph A Murphy and J II Anderson Starter Edyard Tribe Racing Secretary Joseph McLennan Racing shirts at 230 p TO Chicago time 130 p in 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 t OQ43 FIRST RACE 12 Mile April 5 1918 48 2 112 Purse 800 2yearolds 4lJLt7oO Maidens Fillies Selling Net value to winner 600 second 125 third 75 Index HorSQS AWtPPSt 4 J6 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiy OddStrt 1 1J lz T Rice N D Smith 21 2i 2 R Troxler F B Capra 41947 MISS STATHEM will 4 G 41 31 3 R Pauley A Neal 1185100 1185100MY MY DEAR w 116 58 Cl 51 4J A Collins H R Dulany 2005100 41847 LADY IONE w 112 11 3 4J 51 J Butwell J Arthur 725100 72510041847SMARCELLE 41847SMARCELLE M w 114 7 7 5 6 6 G Corey W S Murray t t41G05 41G05 OGDEN GIRL WB 110 33 8 72 73 J Metcalf O C Rasch 105100 41570 QUICK FIRE w 109 6 5 71 8 8 W Mndrs F Davitt 2535100 2535100tCoupled tCoupled in betting as W S Murray and N D Smith entry entryTime Time 23 49 Track fast 2 mutuels paid W S Murray and N D Smith entry 750 straight 390 place 330 show BoherNaBreena 14 0 place 7iO show Miss Stathem li20 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds W S Murray and N D Smith entry 27i to 100 straight 93 to 100 place Co to 100 show BoherNaBreena 30 to 100 place 280 to 1OO show Miss Stathem 210 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch f by Celt lanua trained by N K Beah bred by Mr Arthur B Hancock HancockWent Went ta post ut 232 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing DRUSILLA began fast was vigorously ridden set a fast pace throughout and was going away at tlie end BOHERNABHEENA ran well under a good ride but just lasted long enough to withstand 3IISS STATHEMS challenge The latter is improving and ran a good race MY DEAR a good looker began flatfooted and made up much ground on the outside LADY IONE tired OGDEN GIRL was pinched back at the start and never recovered her stride SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs April 2 1917 107 3 100 Purse 800 3year olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 600 second 125 third 75 Index Howes AWtPPSt4 Str Flu Jockeys Owners Kqulv Odds Strt 41935 MACKENZIE wn 4 113 10 1 141973s I1 I 1U 11 G Burns M Williams 41973s VIGILANTE w 3 107 3 4 4411T62 21 2 2i 2 D Stirling StirlingCl R Pending 411T62 AMERICAN WB 4 116 4 2 Cl 6 41 3 R Pauley C R Richards 41974 JTHE BELGIAN IIWB 5 116 1 3 5 = 5 3T 4 J Butwell Butwell4J G W Forma n 38382 RETREAT w3 103 2 9 941975LIBERTY 4J 41 i 5 G Corey N D Smith 41975LIBERTY JJOND w3 105 T 5 3 3i 5i 61 A Collins R A Johnson 5 W 10 71 C1 S Sndman Crown Stable 419C2ORIENTAL GIRLWB 4 10G 11 8 7 8J 9 8 = A Richcrk M H Stewart 41871 LITTLE BOY w 4 116 8 7 S1 Ol 81 J J M etcalf J Tierney 1690100 41888 HASTY LADY w 3 100 911 H 11 10M01 H Erlcksn R F Smith 1525100 41960 FRENCHY WB 4 113 66 9 = 10 11 11 C Mergler L O Sawyer 13770KtMutuel 13770100 tMutuel field Time 23 4814 102 108 Track fast 2 mutuels paid Mackenzie 700 straight 480 place 340 show Vigilante 390 place 290 show American 420 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Mackenzie 230 to 100 straight 140to 100 place 70 to 100 show Vigilante 95 to 100 place 4t to 100 show American 110 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch g by Meelick Gay and Festive trained by G H Morton bred by Mr George L Blackford BlackfordWent Went to post at 300 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same MACKENZIE showing improvement began well and set a good pace but was hard riflden to outstay VIGILANTE at tlie end VIGILANTE always in closest pursuit was wearing tlie winner down in a game finish AMERICAN closed a gap finished fast and showed improvement THE BELGIAN II began slowly and ran a good race RETREAT showed speed LIBERTY BOND tired in tlie final drive Scratched 11909 Dartworth 115 115Overweights Overweights Vigilantv 2 pounds Retreat 3 JgQQO THIRD RACE 5 12 Furlongs April 2 1917 107 3 100 Purse 800 3year TfcJLOOO olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 600 second 125 thirff S75 Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt 41888 LOWTIDE WB 3 105 5 4 3l 1 1 1J S Sndman J Troy 1265100 41622 LEOTI FAY w 3 95 9 6 4i 21 23 2l A Richcrk C F Brant 13750100 41960 3LAURA MILLER w 4 111 87 41 32 32 R Pauley A Neal 230100 41948 SIR HASTE w 5 116 6 5 6 6l 4J 4r A Hujlcoat A W Rambo f 41974 OLD B BENDER w 3 10S 7 11 10 92 64 52 D Stirling W G Kennedy 3965100 3965100REYNOLDS REYNOLDS w 3 109 2 3 5J G1 5l 6J R Troxler T Clyde 155100 41890 CARL ELLWGERwB 4 116 11 1 2k 32 S1 73 T Rice J J Farrell Jr 1790100 41600 SOPHIE K w 4T10 12 11 7J 7 8 J Metcalf H Herron 1005100 41953 SA VILLA t wGilll3 9 91 10 10 9l C Taylor C Klucchi 2710100 41606 TIT ROR TAT w 4 111 10 8 S S1 9l 10 = H Ericksn J J Fahey 1910100 41935 LEIN1STER w 3 105 4 10 11 11 11 11 G Corey C McGinnis 6395100 6395100tMutuel tMutuel field Time 25 50 103 109 J Track fast 2 mutuels paid Lowtide 2730 straight 1820 place 690 show Leoti Fay field 2500 place 790 show Laura Miller 270 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Lowtide 1263 to 100 straight SlO to 100 place 245 to 100 show Lcoti Eay field 1150 to 100 place 295 to 100 show Laura Miller 35 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch c by Sir Wilfred Sandy Bar trained by II E Yorke bred by Mr Henry T Oxnard OxnardWent Went to post at 331 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same LOWTIDE was rushed into the lead on the far turn and being hard ridden throughout Just lasted long enough to win LEOTI FAY ran well and was on the outside while rounding the last turn LAURA MILLER began sldiyly was in close quarters to the final eighth and can do better SIR HASTE ran well PLD BILL BENDIJR made up much ground from a slow beginning REYNOLDS suffered from interference in th e early running SOPHIE K showed early speed OverweiglitsrSirHaS speedOverweiglitsrSirHaS e 3 pounds Reynolds 4 Sophie K 2 FOURTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs April 2 1917 107 3 100 Purse 800 3year olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 600 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Eqniv Odds Strt 41908STURDEE wn 5 111 13 21 32 31 11 L Morris B Morris 765100 41962 2KEWESSA w 9 116 62 I1 I2 1 2 T Rice W 1 Oliver 75100 41868 TODDLER w 3106 3 1 6 J 5J 5l 3 S Snclnjan C Hpubre 1630100 41960 YANK NOTIONS wn G 116 74 32 2l 2l 4 W Obert A Johnson 945100 41939 FRONT ROYAL w 8 116 8 8 71 7 = 62 5 C Taylor J E Farnsworth 5640100 41936 NAPOLI wu4 111 5 5 4t 41 41 6 J Metcalf H Hay 3305100 41869 SAFRANOR w 9 111 2 7 88 Fell R Pauley A Miller 2S7IMOO 41938 PLUREEN w 3 103 4 6 5 G3 Fell H Ericksn T W OBrien 635100 635100Time Time 24 49 109 Track fast 52 mutuels paid Sturdee 1730 straight 540 place 370 show Kewcssa 340 place 260 show Toddler 370 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Sturdee 765 to 100 straight 170 to 100 place S3 to 100 show Kewessa 70 to 100 place 30 to 100 show Toddler 85 to 100 show showWinner SeagramWent Winner B g by Havoc Kate Kittleberry trained by S Johnson bred by Mr Joseph E Seagram Went to post at 401 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same STURDEE followed KEWESSA close up to tlie final eighth where he challenged and won drawing clear KEWESSA set a fast pace but tired under punishment in the final drive TODDLI R was im ¬ peded at the start but made up ground and finished fast YANKEE NOTIONS was going well when he ran out on the home turn PLUREEN fell and SAFRANOR toppled over her herScratched Scratched 38284Golden List 111 419743Scaramouch 116 41948 Sea Beach 116 116Overweights Overweights Toddler 3 pounds FIFTH1 RACE 78 Mile Nov 21 1916 126 4 116 Easter Purse Purse 1000 3yearolds and upward Fillies and Mares Allowances Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt 419502COBALT LASS WB 4 105 1 2 is js js js A Richcrk J Arthur Arthur2s 41951 AMALETTE w 4 105 3 1 2s 23 23 2 i S Sndman H S Koppin 41 937 = DUCHESS LACE WB 3 95 5 3 43 4 = 3nt sot j Stapletn R I Miller Miller3J 41911ANTOINETTE w3 92 2 4 3J 3i 4 ° 410 H Carswll M R Pons 41950 KATIE CANAL WB 4 103 45 55 5 5 G Corey J E Griffith Time 24 48 1144 127 Track fast 2 mntuels paid Cobalt Lass 330 straight 290 place 230 show Amalette CCO place 320 show Duchess Lace 240 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Cobalt Lass 63 to 100 straight 45 to 100 place 15 to 100 show Amalette 230 to 100 place 60 to 100 show Duchess Lace 20 to 100 show showWinner Winner B fr by King Cobalt Lady Rosalie trained by J Arthur bred by Mr Grant Hugh Browhe AVent to post at 4 3l AtTpost 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing COBALT LASS raced into a quick lead and won all tlie way never threatened AMALETTE was always closest in pursuit and made a game finish DUOHESS LACE appeared sour swerved Out when driven mishapsScratched in the stretch and ran a poor race ANTOINETTE ran well KATIE CANAL had no mishaps Scratched 41964 Graphir 101 Overweights Amalette 3 pounds Katie Canal 1 SIXTH RACE 1 Milo and 70 Yards Nov 13 1915 145 3 105 Purse 800 3 yeartolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 600 second 125 third 75 Index Horses AWtPPSt J4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odd Strt 419a8JFIRING LINE wit 5 113 4 2 3 = 33 2s 2 = Ink J Butwell G W Forman 4SMCXJ 4SMCXJ419492BRM 419492BRM PEDDLER w4110 5 1 l k 11 12 n 2 = J Metcalf H S Koppin 480100 48010041951SLORD 41951SLORD HERBRTwr 4 103 166 6 51 5 3 A Richcrk T Francis 310100 31010041938DOLINA 41938DOLINA w C 110 C 5 51 53 4 = 4J 45 D Stirling W AValkcr 400100 41938 3KILTS II yv 5 100 2 3 2 2 t 3k 5IS T Rice W L Oliver 350100 41949 SUNNY HILL WB 4 107 3 4 41 4 6 6 6 S Sndman G E Hall 2110100 2110100Time Time 24 491s 116 l43 l43s s 148 Track fast 2 mutuels paid Firing Line SllCO straight 1510 place 350 show Broom Peddler 600 place 370 show Lord Herbert 300 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Firing Line 480 to 100 straight 203 to 100 place 75 to 100 show Broom Peddler 200 to 100 place 83 to 100 show Lord Herbert 50 to 100 show showWinner Winner llkg by Star Shoot Royal Gun trained by J M Collins bred by Mr John E Madden MaddenWent Went to post at 504 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same FIRING LINE followed BROOM PEDDLER closely to the final eighth then responded gamely to his riders urgjng and caught BltpOM PEDDLBR tiringin thp final stride Tlie latter set a good pace finished ganiely and had iiu niisliiiis LORD IHUtBERT was cut off in an effort to impnive his position at the half mile but saved much ground on the turns and finished fast DOLINA raii poorly today KILTS II quit when driven Scratched HOll Antoinette SO SOOverweights Overweights Fjring Line 4 pounds SEVENTH RACE 1 116 Miles Nov 25 1915 148 4 116 Purse 800 3year olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 600 second 125 third 75 Index BTorses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Equiv Odds Strt 418732HOUDINI w3 97 4 5 3J S3 21 I2 1 J Stapletn T H Wilson Wilson419653SLEETH 419653SLEETH WB 10 113 3 3 4 43 4s 2i 2S W Mnders P J Sullivan 100100 41966 FAIRY PRINCE wn 3 97 7 7 6 G 5nk 5 3J H Carswell J J Farrell Jr 525100 52510041490ATTOR 41490ATTOR iMUIIl v410fi 2 2 2l 2k 31 4i 4 = R Moore A Tempest 2370100 237010041964PPERLESS 41964PPERLESS ONE w 4 104 1 1 11 11 I1 3i 5 A Richcrk D S Fountain 1405100 41939 OTISCO w 5 103 5 4 53 5 6 G G G Corey W L Holstine 2015100 419532NOUREDDIN 2015100419532NOUREDDIN wi 7111 6 G Pulled up J Murphy F Holnian 1250100 1250100Time Time 25 51 117 145 151 Track fast 32 mutuels paid Houdini 1250 straight 410 place 3X sliow Slceth 300 place 250 sliow Fairy Prince 370 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking oddsrIloudini 523 to 100 straight 103 to 100 place 50 to 100 show Sleethj f 0 to lot place 23 to 100 show Fairy Prince 85 to 100 show showWinner Winner B g by Sir John Johnson Crcmorne trained by R It Wilson bred by Mr John E Mad ¬ den denWent Went to post at 541 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing HOUDINI closer up than usual in the early running squeezed through next to the rail at the half mile and drew away easily lit the end under a good ide SLEKTH was taken behind the loaders on the backstretch and prorly riddeiiv but finished well FAIRY PRINCE closed up ground in the stretch and finished fast AUTORNKY MUIR ran fairly well NOUREDDINS stirrup broke and he was pulled up Scratched upScratched 41873 Ron Hampson 10S 419773Stir Up 108 41952 Capt Hodge 1015 41905 Matoaka 101 41960 Miss Faiintleroy 101 101Overweights Overweights Notireddiu 3 pounds


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