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LAUREL PARK FORM CHART LAUREL, MD., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1921. Laurel Park 1 mile. Twentieth day. Maryland State Fair. Autumn Meeting of 23 days. Weather clear; temperature 53. Steward Representing Maryland Racing Commission, George Brown, Jr, Judge at Large, Carlos M. DeGarmendia. Stewards of Meeting. Baker Waters, Frank J. Bryan and George Brown. Jr. Judges, H. P. Conkling, J. It. Campbell and George T. Miller. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, F. J. Bryan. " Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. Chicago time 1:45 i. m.. Indicates apprentice, allowance. K Q O FIRST RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Oct. 6, 1916 1:43 5 116. Purse ,488.02. 4-year-aOpial olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner ,038.02; second, 50; third, 50. Index Horses AWtlPSt. yt StrFii: Jockeys Owners EquiT,: Qdda Strt 581832 WALNUT HALL w 7 107 13 8 2i H li li II Clemnts M. D Suggs 205r100 582333SUMMER SIGH wn 5 107 11 13 M, Cl Si 2 23 J Heupel J D Bartolomeo 380-100 58168SUNROSE w G 99 2 1 5i 2i 23 S3 35 S Lowe J Ticrney 3173-100 58 1 67 B ALLYBE LL w 4 102 3 2 7 US 9i 5i 4i A Allen C J Brockmiller 455-100 57955 F. AND WARMER w 5 109 8 G li :U 55 4 5h E Taylor .T Rorris 41S3-1U0 58187 HACKAMORE wn 4 112 G 10 13 71 7i Gi II Stearns Pickford Stable GSOO-100 57905SPEARLENE wb G 102 1 4 4U 4U 4i C- " C Lang W J Kramer t33O-10O 58208BAR ONE wn G 107 4 11 10 12 Xi 9 8 L Coney C AV High t 57G83 FLAME w G 109 7 5 12i 13 13 S .1 Mooney P G Christopher t 58183 BRYNGAR w 1 99 10 12 Si 5i Gl 103 10 H Brydges F Tannehill 55S5-100 58lG7FORfiCLOSURE w 4 99 5 3 3i llh llii 12 llJ G Marino E K Bryson 4325-100 57669MRON BOY w 5 107 12 9 liu lOi 12 Hi 12 S Nucklea J F Burdette 1055-100 57877 GREAT HAWK w 4 109 9 7 Gh 7i 10i 13 13 F Cltiletti W A Crawford t fMutuel field. Time, 24, 50. 1:16, 1:42, 1:49. Track fast. mutuels paid, Walnut Hall, 0.10 straight, i?3.;0 place, ,30 show; Summer Sigh, 3.S0 place, ?3.10 show; Sunrose, 2.20 show. Equivalent booking odds Walnut Hall, 205 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; Summer Sigh, 90 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Sunrose, 310 to 100 show. . Winner B. g, by Sunflower II. Waterweed, by Watercress trained by W. E. Suggs; bred in England, by Mr. John B. Joel. Went to post at 1:45. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. WALNUT HALL raced FAIR AND WARMER into early defeat and, taking the lead, outstayed SUMMER SIGH in a game finish. The latter began slowly, but worked his way up steadily and was running fastest of all at the end. SUNROSE ran well and iuished close up. BALLYBELL closed a big gap. HACKAMORE finished fast. FAIR AND WARMER quit after setting the early pace. ScraU;hea-3S257 Smart iloue;:, 107; 3S233 Edith K., 101, tfQ t SECOND It ACE About 2 Miles. .Second Running Patuxcnt Steeplechase. ..rurso ,000. 5Q qQO 3-ycar-olds anil upward. Handicap. ,Net value to winner ,250; second, ,000; third, - 00; fourth, 50. : .; "index Horses AAVtPPSt -1 8 12 14 Kin Jot-keys Owner Eqnlv. Odd Btrt J 575 IS 2 BULLSE YK w 4 MS 1 3 4 G 45 1 ln Kenridy J S Cosden 343-100 58203 JOYFUL w 5 139 2 2 2 21 l 21 2" D Bvers J E AVidcner 1215-100 -.8124 PHOENIX w 3 130 5 0 G r.nk ?,i 3 n AV Mahny J E Davis 2685-100 ; 58203 LYTLE w 7 140 f. 4 32 3 5 5s l5 AV Keating .T P Flanagan .Tr 1G25-100 . 57793FLYING SCOUT w 7 141 4 7 5 41 G20 C23 5 A Sims Malverin Hill Farm 715-100 SRSOSFRANK B. w 5 139 3 1 l2 1 2nt 4 6-10 G Smoot J E AVidener t ,v576blSEA TALE w 5 140 7 5 .7 7 7 7 7 SrYeitch.Ir C K Harrison Jr 235-100 : f Coupled in betting as .1. 13. AVidener entry. : Time, 3:54. Track fast. niutuels paid, llullseye, .S0 straight, .00 place, .70 show; J. 12. AVidener entry, 3.00 place, .40 show; Phoenix, $.S0 show. Equivalent booking odds Bullseye, 345 to 100 straight, 130 to 100 place, 8;. to 100 show; J. E. A idener " entr 50 to, 100 place, 20 to 100 slmw; phoenix, 240 to 100 show." Winner Br. g, ly Wraek Single Shot, by Star Shobt trained by AV. Garth; bred by Mr. Arthur B., Hancock. AVcnt to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the s.anie BULLSEYE after being saved for the first mile and a half, responded gamely when called on and, 1 under a good ride, got up to win in the last stride. JOYFUL raced in close pursuit df the early leader and going to the front when called on, stood a hard ttrlvc gamely. PHOENIX closed up resolutely in the . last half. LYTLE tired. FLYING SCOUT ran a fairly good r.ice. FRANK- I!, made the running to the last half and quit. SEA TALE was taken under strong restraint when going to the seventh fence and p dropped out of contention. " . , - Scratched 5S0323I0eenntv 144; 5S203 Minata, .143; 5S229.2Sohrlgade. 130; 5S203 BIyt 134. A THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Oct. 31, 1914 1:05 2 118. Purse ,088.03. 2-year- .S SrtCJiQ 0104 olds. Allowances. Net value to winner ,188.03; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses .AAVtPPSt A k 3A Str Ijn Jockeys Ownere- Equlv. OddaSUil I ;S3U5CALEX H. wnU3 X 1 vt jut is js Morris B Hardinc 303-10 ; CJ802sG6OD TIMES v. 109 10 C 4J-4 2 2 T Rice J S Cosden 220-109 .18106 ULTIAIA.TA w IOC 0 3 5s 2 ?H 2f F Wdstck G AT. Forman 2035-100 ; 58264SSILING ALONG wb 10S 2 7 72 75 4t J MeTagt R I Wilier .2140-100 f8031 CARETAKER w 1001 1 2 1 W 4 r.2 E Taylor E F AVliitney 910-100 r 55717 MISS EMMA G. w ICS C 7s C5 Hi C C Lang E AT Moore 2900-100 . 1399 MISDEAL wi: 108 5 i S f3 0 7s F Cltiletti L Ballard 13T.O-100 , 14540 EXCUSE ME W JC.i 4 H 10 10 Si ,f Moonev R P Carman 12250-100 J; r78Sr GLADBROOIC w 103 7 ! 0s Sh A a .f Callahan AY L S Martin 201CS-10J , BERNARDINO w 10R 3 S . and S110 10 A "Allen . A M Frayliiifr 1SS70-10. ; 5 , Time. 23, 49. 1:07. Track fast. S2 iuutuels paid. Alex II., .4,10 straight, .I0 jilace, 2.30 show; C.ond Times, ?3.20 place, 2.00 shoW" Ultiniitta, St. 10 show, f c Equivalent booking odils Alex II., 105 to 100 straight, 30 n 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Good Timei CO to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Ultimata. 105 to 100 sliow. AVinner Cli. c, by Lough Folic Kitty K., by Gothain trained by M. C. Kelloy; bred by Mr. "Vil- li.imSkmkoi. minute. Start good and fast. AVon easily; second and third dri-ing 1 FX II raced CAKETAKElt into defeat in the? first quarter and taking the lead withstood repeated chillen-es and was going away at the end. GOOD TIMES moved up rapidly after rounding the "pist turn and was running well at. the end. ULTIMATA outstayed SAILING ALONG through the last eighth: The latter closed fl gap. CARE-TAKER Set a fast early pace and quit. Scratched 5S225 Yashmak, 103. Overweights. Caretaker, 1and pounds. - EroOQ FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Oct. 5, 1918 1:11 4 ICS. Purse 1,638.03. 3-year-olds . Oo3oD and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 1,188.03; second, 00; third, G0. j "luder Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Strt 58207 C ARM AND ALE ws 4 11S 5 1 1 1 Vh l1 F Cltiletti E F AVhitney 625-100 j fiSTOO MINUTEf MAN wli t 105 1 4 2" 21 2l 25 J Mooney H Dattner 2Co-100 , nSOTMESSINES avb 3 97 7 2 3 3r- 3l 3- C Lahs J K -Ii Ross 1S5-100 , BSlCjaSTEP LIGHTLY w 3 110 2 G 42 4s 4: 4i S Lowe AY J Salmon 165-100 58 1 85 DARK HORSE wn 2 100 4 3 G C 5J B L Coney E E Mooar ?J?2 i 5818GMOCK ORANGE w 4 065 3 5 5 5 C5 G5 L Penman J J Farrell Jr rlSlOO -.8024 SERAPIS wn 3 101 6 7 7 7 7 7 J Callahan Pelican Stable 1G0-100 Time. 23, 47, 1:13. Track fast. 2 mntuels paid. Cannandale, 4.50 straight, .00 place, .10 show; Minute Man, .40 place, .50 . ShWEqi!ivnYp to 100 straight, ISO to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Minute Alan. 120 to 100 place. 75 to 100 show; Messines. 110 to 100 show. , , , , , Winner IS. c, by Meridian Daruma, by Solitaire II. trained by AA Irvine; bred by Mr. Richard T. F. C.irnvmK minutt.s gtart K00l nn,i siow won driving; second and third the. ame C ARMANDALE was rushed into the lead at once and, under skillful riding and saving ground on nil the turn held MINUTE MAN safe. The latter ran a good race and was always in closest and game pursuit. MESSINES showed much speed all the way. STEP LIGHTLY began sluggishly and had no mishaps. SERAPIS ran poorly. Scratched 58200 Careful, 12S; 57731 Oriole,. 113. . - Overweights Ihrrk Horse; 2 pounds; Mock Orange; . FIFTH RACE 1 1-1C Miles. Oct. 7, 191G 1:43 5 11G. Purse ,688.03. 3-ycar-05o0 5DiQrt olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner ,188.03; second, 300; third, ?200. Inle2r Horses AAVtPPSt A V2 SA Str Fin jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 7580 rrflB AB Y GRAND w 3 115 8 G 2- l"t 1h li l C Lang J IC L Ross 360-100 58205 THE ARCHER ws 4 112 11 5 3" 3 25 25 T Parton F H Smith 675-100 I fiSlSSBRIDESMAN w 5 US 2 2 4 55 fi7 45 3- J Callahan AV L S Martin 325-100 I 1831 FAUNUS v-3 95 5 3 lt 2l . 25 3 -js N Swart J S Cosden 7900-100 I 8180 2 DRESDEN w 4 105 3 4 G10 G12 55 G 5 F Cltiletti AV Fenwiclc 310-100 I 8t0,:!BGONE DAYS wn 3 105 6 5 3s 4l 4l 5 C4 J Mooney C J Brockmiller 3U5-10Q ! f-79"3 JUNE PLY w 4 95 4 7 7 78 715 7 713 E Josiah P G Christopher 8655-100 I .58037 SAMMY JAY wn 3 1025 7 S S - 8 S- 8 S K AVflstck L Sperling 27225-100 I Time, 23. 47, 1:14, 1:40, 1:46. Track fast. mutuels paid. Baby Grand, .20 straight, .40 place, .20 show; The Archer, 1921.sh,00 place, .50 1 .show: Bridesman, .00 show. ; ; v Equivalent booking odds Baby Grand. 300 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show; The Archer 230 to 100 place. 175 to 100 show; Bridesman, 95 to 100 show. Winner . e, bv Granite Babe, by McGee trained by-H. McDaniel: bred by Mr. J. II. Louchheim. AVent to post at" 3:44. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the s same BABY GRAND raced FAUNUS into retirement and, taking the lead, withstood a pressing challenge from THE ARCHER and outgamed him at the end. The latter was outrun for the first half, but liuished I last and would have won in a few more strides. BRIDESMAN was messed about in the early running, . but came fast through the last eighth. FAUNUS set a fast early pace, but was much used in racing with 1 "the? wiiiiier and tired. DRESDEN also tired after moving up after rounding the far turn. BYGONE DAYS quit when called on. Overweights Sammy Jay, 4 pounds. f OQOr? SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Oct. 21, 1919 1:37 4 125.. Purse ,488.03. 2-year-olds. dpi5 l Claiming. Net value to winner -088;03J second, 50; third, 50. . Index Horses AAVtPPSt ,4 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odda Strt t t;K28 MANHEIM " wu 110 2 It 5n 55 35 2 ll F Cltiletti O F Johnson 255-100 58058ORRIS wn 97 4 7 V.1 3U 4l 15 21 C Lang "Si B Rice 12145-100 I f5K228COLANDO w 102 14 1 11 P 1 3l 3 P AVdstck C Phillips 690-100 r "tt33fiAriTAMlN ws 110 9 9 ll1 75 5- 4l 4- A Allen A II -Morris 450-100 I 818ROSA L12E wi: 100 1 4 25 25 21 55 5 S Lowe .1 II Louchheim J1035-100 1 Wmi nHATEAUGAY" w 108 7 8 85 105 75 C3 5 J McTagt G AV J Blssell 1250-100 2 .r81lDISSOLUTE w 100 8 2 12l ll3 8l 7l 75 L Coney E E Mooar 7 5815" 3MAD NELL w 107 1 2 10 71 9 l 9l 8" SU S Boyle T Doyle 2230-1CO fi812ATrOO wnlOOll 3 0- 4 C "J1 91 L Penman P H- -Smith W5-100 J .T8184FEIGNED ZEAL w 97 13 11 101 123 125 101 10l E .Tosiali C Deibel 1575-10 I 181fi2AVAR RELIEF w 100 10 5 4 01 101 ll1 111 O AValls .1 H Louchheim t "82284THEO w 97 fi 13 91 S11U125121 N Swart J S Cosden 6515-100 "?88ELLEN DOUGLAS w 97 5 12 It 14 14 14 IS2 A "Brooks II R Dulany 1 I "r,K0"NAArISCO w 105 ?. r, 12l 13M33 IS1 11 I Fletcher P G Julian 1 " tMntnol liofd. ICoupled in betting as J. H. Louchheim entry. Time, 24, 49, 1:15, 1:42. Track fast. " mutuels paid. Alanheim, .10 straight, 4 .SO place, .00 show; Orris, field, 3.20 place, 1921.sh.00 show; Colaiulo, .30 show. . . Equivalent looking odds Manheim, 255 1o 100 straight, 140 to 100 place, SO to 100 show; Orris, field, "-r.cn. to 100 plaee, 230 to 100 show; Colando, 115 to 100 show. AVinner Br. c, by Aoorhees Brcslau, by Uncle trained by . F. Johnson; bred by Mr. Adolph B. Spieckels. .-r. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon handily; second and third driving M NIIEIM, praclieallv left, quickly raced up into contention, came around the leaders on the l ist turn and, passing COLANBO. held ORKIS safe at the end. The latter raced prominently, but tired after latin" the lead. COLANDO set a good pace to the stretch, but finished in close quarters. Al-TAM1N, iii" a jam at the start, closed a big gap.. ROSA LEK showed speed, but tired. Overweights Chateaugay. X pound; Navlsco. 3. " . SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. Oct. 10. 1914 1:49 312-1. Turse ,088.03. 5WD 0aOO 3-ycar-olds and upwards Claiming Handicap. Net value to winner ,188.03; second, 1, 00; third, C0. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odda Strt 58180 LADS LOVE w 5 115 2 2 2 ll l2 ll 1 A Johnson S Miodow 2:i5-100 M " r80C4TUSCAN MAIDEN w 3 ! 3 5 42 3l 2l 2 C Lang Salubria Stablo 270-100 J! 18201 RUBIDIUM w 4 12:1 5 4 X, 5 42 3" 33 L Morris J AAr Bean 290-100 S 558! CAAIOUFLEUR wis 5 100 1 1 11 2 2h 4 4 J Callahan AV L S Martin 520-100 581 05 GRENADIER w 3 102 4 3 3i 41 5 5 5 S Lowe Quincy Stable 1250-100 m mutuels paid. Lads Love, 1921.sh.70 straight, .20 place, .20 show; Tuscan Maiden, 00 place, .40 " show Rubidium. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds Lads Love. 235 to 100 straight, 00 to 100 place, 1Q to 100 show; Tuscan " M-iidtn SO to 100 place. 20 to 100 show; Rubidium. 20 1o HM show. . Wiiiner Ch. g. bv Hamburg Ballet, by Ben Brush trained by S. Miodow; bred by Greentree Stable. AVentto post at-l:45. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon handily; second and third driving LADS LOAE, while under stout restraint, raced CAMOUKLKUR into defeat and. racing to the , front when called on was again under restraint at the end. TUSCAN MAIDEN ran well and made ! a game finish. RUBIDIUM finished resolutely when called on. CAMOUPLEUR set the early pace and quit. GRENADIER ran poorly. Scratched 5S097 Love Tap, 97. "