Bowie Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1919-11-23

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BOWIE FORM CHART BOWIE, MD., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1919. Prince George Park. Eighth day. Southern Mary-laml Agricultural Association. Fall Meeting of 14 days. Weather showery; temperaturo 40. Steward to Represent Jockey Club. E, C. Smith. Judges, Josenh A. Murphy and J. II. Anderson. Starter, Ed Tribe. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. Chicago time 12:30 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. I TOT 11581 KACE-l Mile. Nov. 23, 19101:41 6 114. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. TCrt: 4 J 4 Selling. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt , U . Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 44473 HERD GIRL wn 109 7 4 2! 41 1 Is 1 L Ensor S Ross 175-100 44785 AMERICAN COY wit 112 4 3 !i lk 2 23 J Butwell W V Casey -J205-1C0 44770 GAIN DE CAUSE w 101 8 5 5i Gl 4 43 SI H Thurber J Arthur 9:iT-100 447!1:PIRATE McGEE w 105 1 1 31 2 2t 3J 4" A Collins M F Foley ::0-100 44755 C. S. GRASON w lOfi 5 2 Ink :!J Gi Gi 5! G Corey W S Murray 4720-100 447SHROCKAREE w .93 2 7 " 5 7 f.i 6 F Weiner R M Roscow 33G0-10O 44770 U RIGHT GOLD wr. 105 3 6 C1 7" 51 7" 7" H llainCn AV V Casey y 44785, ORIENTAL PARK w 102 0 8 K 8 S S S W IJog.ski 15 Murray 19110-100 fCoupled in betting as W. V. Casey entry. Time. 2G, 52V4; 1:17. 1:41. Track fast. muluels paid, Herd Girl. .50 straight, .50 place, .80 show; W. V. Casey entry, .90 place. .40 show; Gain de Cause: .20 show. Equivalent booking odds-Herd Girl. 175 to 100 straight. 75 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; W. V. Casey entry, 45 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show: Cain do Cause. 00 to 100 show. Winner Br. f, by Colin Torpenhow, by Torpoiut trained by W. 11. Brooks; bred bv Mr. James W. Corrigan. Went to post at 1:30. At post 1 minutes. Start gooil and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. HERD GIRL raced around the leaders on the far turn and drew away as her rider pleased in the stretch. AMERICAN BOY finished resolutely and -was easily best of the others under a good ride. CAIN DE CAUSE ran well and outgametl PIRATE McGKE. The latter saved ground 011 the turns, but tired badly in the stretch. C. S. GRASON was sharply pinched oh" oil the far turn. Scratched 14777 Weary, 110; 44770 Primitive, 100. Overweights Herd Girl, 1 pound; American Boy, 1; Gain de Cause, 1; Pirate McGce, 2; . S Grason, 1. A A TQ8 SECOND RACE 7-8 Mile. Nov. 21, 1916 1:26 4 116. Prince George Junior Han-TCTC 4 JKJ dicap. Purso ,000. 2-year-olds. Net value to winner 50: second, 50; third 25; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 44785KINGS CHAMPIONw 114 5 4 G 41 25 1J A Johnson P G Magni 7"0-100 4477SIREN MAID w 11G 3 2 2J 2 la 2 J Butwell M Finn 215-100 44785 RUIiIDIUM w 98 2 G 3i 3 3m :It p Wciner J W Bean G35-100 44756 SMOCK ORANGE w 104 6 1 4 J 51 41 4 A Richcrk J J Farrell Jr 2S65-1C0 447702SANDY DEAL w 115 4 3 5"k G G 5 G Corev AY S Murray fl-lOO 44723 CARMANDALE w 12G 15 1 ll 5 G L Ensor R F Carman 270-100 Time, 23. 47, -1:14, 1:26. Track fast. mntuels paid. Kings Champion, 0.40 straight, 4.90 place, 1919.sh.70 show; Siren Maid, S3.S0 place .00 show: Rubidium. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds Kings Champion. 2720 to 100 straight, 045 to 100 place, 235 to 100 show-Siren Maid, CO to 100 place. 30 to 100 show: Rubidium. 70 to 100 show. AAMnner B. c, by Uncle Continental, by Yankee trained by A". M. Ryan; bred bv Mr. AY. B. Miller AY out to post at 2:03. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easilv: second and third driving. KING S CHAMPION was outrun early, but moved up with a rush after leaving the baikstretoh and readily disposed of SIREN MAID in the llnal eighth. The latter tired after racing CARMANDALE into defeat and taking the lead. RUBIDIUM was rushed through on the inside on the backstretch. but tired in the last eighth. MOCK ORANGE showed speed and finished gamely. SANDY REAL was badlv cut oft after leaving the backstretch. CARMANDALE set a fast pace, but tired as if short. 101 Scratclled W777Kallipolis, 112; 417S5 Smart Guy, 101; 44797Herd Girl, 104; 447S5 Shillelagh II., 4zlQQ TgRD R,AC1Se;2.Furlonl?- and,ov- WW 1:19 4 112. Oriole Handicap. r 4 l7J f-rjT50 t0 winncr ?750; second, 50; third, 25; fourth, Index Horses AWtPPSt and Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ifJJFLAGS wit 4 128 3 3 lh HI J 1 L Ensor The Beach Stable u SO-100 44757 OLD ROSEBUD w 8 122 5 4 2 2U 2k 2 J McCabe F D Weir 3X ATil 3SU2J?.TUDB w 4 101 1 5 4i 41 41 31 R McCrnn A H Morris fiSrMOO V ?S?T?2rWER VB 2 5 I T- 5, 9 H HamTn J H Rosseter HIO-ICO 44772 GRIMALKIN 3 110 4 2 3s 33 wu 3 5 T Rice R F Carman 110-100 Time. 23, 46. 1:13, 1:20. Track fast. mutuels paid. Flags, .00 straight, .00 place, .20 show; Old Rosebud, .20 place, .G0 show Quietude, .50 show. . ,auivalen.fboo"ill!r odds Flags, SO to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Old Rosebud, GO to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Quietude, 25 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, by Whisk Broom II. Inaugural, by Aoter trained by G. C. Winfrey; bred bv Mr Harry Payne Whitney. AVnt. t," lost at -:3;J- At l0St 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving, i LAGS, on the oiitsidp. set a great pace and, drawing away easily at the head of the stretch, won in a canter. OLD ROSEBUD raced 111 closest pursuit, but finished tiring badlv and just lasted to save second place. QUIETUDE finished with a rush after being outrun early and would have been second iu another stride. PASSING SHOAYER ran well. GRIMALKIN tired badlv after running a f:-st half Scratched 44772 Crank. 109; 44779Ophelia. 110: 4478;Salvestra, "lOS; 44772 Rapid Dav 10 Overweights Passing Shower, V2 pound: Grimalkin, 1. rYF f,C?1 .23,19161:41-6-114. Capital City Handicap. Purse TtTtO vrvr ,500. All Ages. Net value to winner 75; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt j and Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt HiSSnKPJSY ELM w c 111 1 2 2 V" 2 - lnk A Johnson R A Smith 21M0O iii2Z922SSSS?A wn.3HG G 4 l!lU: 15 2 T Rice Mrs J E Davis K0-10O f f 2 2 s TLHSY w 3 93 2 1 4 4 45 4 3 F AYeiner F D AYeir - landS-Mtt 44772 CRANK wn 5 109 4 3 3J 31 3 3 43 L Ensor S Ross raiolloo 44779 DUCHESS LACE wn 3 109 5 5 5 G G G 5 H Hamtn R I Miller l55-ioo 44786 CLEAN GONE wn 3 101 3 C G 5 51 5 G A Richer"- J J FarreU Jr 3235-100 ., Time, 25. 50. l:15Vr. 1:411. Track fast, show-Tetley .STO show1100 str!li"llt hB-70 I,lace sho"" Ophelia, .00 place, .30 , "j1,"1 bkjn; "d,,?" HUyr.y ELm -ln to 100 straight, 35 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Ophelia, 30 to 100 1; place, to 100 show; Tetley. 75 to 100 show. 0 , w,i"I-"r Br. g, by Bannockburn Sehwalbe, by Sain trained by R. A. Smith; bred bv Mr. Barney rf ochroiuer. .Went to post at 3:07. At post G minutes. Start good and slow for all but CLEAN GONE AYon driving; second and third the same. SLIPPERY ELM raced in close pursuit of OPHELIA to the lat eighth and, finishing gamely 111 tin? final drive, won in the last two strides. The latter hung 011 well after setting a fast pace for seven-eighths. TETLEY, under weak riding, nosed CRANK out in the closing strides. The latter ran well and had no mishaps. DUCHESS LACE and CLEAN GONE nu.w. were nm. away poorly. 44787TBiBetlvim-J? Illoi1 44T7S Wll!lns-V 104: 44794Kashmir, 10S; 44772 Rapid Day, 100; Overweights Slippery Elm. 2 pounds. Ad.andlt FITH RACE 1 Mile. Nov. 23, 13161:416114. Purse ,000. All Ages. TfcrtOx JL Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt U V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 447883AYARSAAY wr. 5 111 7 8 4J Si M p A Johnson T E Crist r,i 100 44787AYAR MACHINE w 4 105 1 2 St 9 6 5 2J V AYeiner F D AYeir tmt 447802QN OF THE SEA wu 5 107 3 9 9 CJ 5 31 3 R McCrnn G AY Forman l-WlfiO 44714 ST. ISIDORE wu C 10SJ G 4 1J 1U 1 ij 42 M Rowan J E X h 1919.sh- 00 44714 THE DECISION wr. C 110 9 1 Gl 2 -3J 4? 51 H Hamtn Mrs F A Clark lom 00 44779 SUNDIAL II. wn 3 108 8 G 74 4 7i G G" H Thurber L Vaterbuw 4710-1W Hin8AHIMS wnb 113 2 3 2J S 8 7 8 L Ensor F Regan "77-100 44766 SINN FEINER wn 3 10S 5 5 3 3M 9 9 A Collins A Rohrback 44SO-10O ., . Time, 25, 50?5, 1:16J, 1:43. Track fast, showfoneof the SeSshow 8tra,Bht 1,luce -S0 S"0W; War Maclilnif, .50 place, .80 -. J;!,Vi.oa!!i!!f.,1,,imlf ij;Jr7AV!,Riri!" nr,:; 10?.str;lKi,t M-" to 100 1,Iace 00 to 100 War Machine, to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Que:-n of the Sea, 225 to 100 show Hi!idYandnihikt" K W I5rV" Mawr Kar!y I-ove h? Ki" Kric trained by T. E. Crist; bred by Messrs. Wc"J " iT.at .At. lost 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AYon driving; second and-third the same. AKSAW. racing in improved form, worked his way up on the outside and. finishing fast anci i." V"rrf01,,,;;;l"a-T- WAR MACHINE outrun early, closed a big gap and outgamed QUEEN OF HIE SLA The latter c osed a lug gap, but tired right at the end. ST. ISIDORE set a good pace to the last eighth and tired. THE DESERT ran a dull race. AYII1MSY was crowded back badlv on the s.".,, n turn and was outrun the rest of the way. THE DECISION ran well to the stretch. "SINN .t- FEINER showed a flash of speed. Scratched 4478S Bolster, 105; 44768Mint Cat, 112; 4477SsElcctcd II., 102. Overweights St. Isidore. I1. pounds; Warsaw, 1. SITK RACE-11:16 llUes. Nov. 25, 1915 1:48-4 116. Purso S1.000. 3-year-olds TfrOyiri and upward. Claiming. Net value to winncr 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 1 iZ272fi5AA wulll 2 3 2t2nt2 2 1 A Johnson" "F Musanto S0-100 44764 REFUGEE wn G 108 1 4 1 1 1 ink 2 A Collins AY Fenwick 1- inn 44705 BEN HAMPSON wu 5 113 S S r, T- G. 5 3i J Rocikck J J Fahr-y 17100 14780 MELIORA wn 5 113 t 1 3J 3 3 4 H Thurber IC N Gilnin rv m 4478SROCKPORT w 5 10S G 2 G C 5 41 h H Mvera AY C D-Vlv lOT loft 44452 GOLDEN GLOAY w 4 113 5 5 S S V G C T Rico J Panas $"lo0 44 781COMACHO wi: 5 103 7 G 4" 4 4 -7 73 F AYeiner II Dernham Al ien 44774 BLUE THISTLE wn 10 108 3 7 7 P 8 SS ll Hamtn W Cahil STm-IoS Time, 25, 50?;, 1:16, 1:44, 1:51. Track fast iicnIandiHhoalia ?3UW StraiKht hB-J0 1,laLe hB-,i0 s,,ow; KrfMBTO, .70 place, .60 show; 10i1!!inV.,0,ki "id Nebraska. SO to 100 straight. 45 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Kefugee, 285 t,. to 100 place, 1.J0 to 100 show; Ben Hampson. 105 to 100 show E. Maddelor1" KMtt HUlr of tl,u West- b-v ;I"t:1; trained by F. Musante; bred by Mr. John in- v?Mi!Sta..4:l:!" At, i;1,1,.""1"- Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. N EIHt ASKA was saved behind the pacemaker under restraint to the stretch, then came away when w"i,Vn--ifrrTni??? ,,""K 01- ,woU il"cl;."ttiiiB the pace to the last eighth. BEN IIAMISON closed a big gap MELIORA had no mishaps and tired badly. The others were never contenders. Scratched 44i80Yeto. 102; 44700 Virginia Yell. 108: 44730 Melancholia, 10- Overweights Nebraska. 3 pounds. 44-80 SETPITif EACE-1 1-10 Miles Nov. 25, 1915-1:43-4110. Purse ,000. S-yeaT. tOVq olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 4 1 784 3 ARBITRATOR w 5 10S 5 2 4 21 25 1 1 C Jackson E G Vivell mnf. il:?!13 W.BS VI WObrtn ijandFVrVe Jr 2 S UiSlAT "v 4 iS u S i 5 r ll r ? J t ?LV M 44555 JACNETTA w 3 102110 12 10 10 10 C 5 11 Ha n?tVn N V. P unl ctt -i-n- .LOo-100 im 41781 CAPITAL CITY wn 5 117 7 7 7 8 s 71 Gl R Simpson M Smith 4177EDITH UAUMN wn G 1021 2 9 G 71 71 7S A Ricl cr"k J Arthur iirinn 44783 INDIAN CHANT wn G 10S 12 5 1 31 h 9 II Mvcrs 13 K Brvson iFift2??ym "Mi1?? ?Mllt""rli"ll C H -Miller S li Jones 15 it 00 A w i Hi I I ?A 51 10 A Johnson J G Bussey 2690-100 A vapvvtp rIlnTIB vn 4 113 3 .! 2k 45 33 ni n R McCrnn FHReltman 4M0-100 44- AT At . VAR,DI X.010.!4!?,,12,1- 12 v- A Colllnri R M Taylor t tMutuel held. Time, 55 , 61 .1:10. 1-Aii. 1:52. Track fast. T .3oiCw-lc!d:1Ihl I! :Vo rfrnwr trailtt. .20 plate, .00 show; Fairy Prince. 0.70 place. Equivalent booking odds Arbitrator. 405 to 100 straight. 160 to 100 place 50 to inn ;!.- v-,;-v Prince. 035 to 100 place. 315 to 100 show; Caballo. On to i M show Urj Iavll"1:arfield.l,-V St:ltes",a"-Al,nrulticu 1. Buddha trained by A. II. Yivell; brel by Mr. , iMMr-V;!!.1"0- At ims 1 W,,IU,, "rt good and slow. Won easily: second ami third driving. ARBITRATOR, never far from the front, came awav fast in the " stretch and won FAIRY PRINCE closed a big gap ai.d tinished with a rush. - VUULlJ in-d ba V ft.-r n,oli "nt, 1 n JACNETTA ,inis1"-11 f;lst- INDIAN CHANT ami MAC- KBXSSIB qnit badly. 0verweigUts--Fiiry Prince, 2 pounds; Jacnetta, 3; Capital City, 4; Edith Baumann, Bajazet, 3.


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