Mobile Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1922-03-18

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J i ■ I ; ■ ■ ■ ; i I i • i i • i • I : I i ; . ; ! . . 1 ■ • ■ , 1 . MOBILE FORM CHART MOBILE. ALA.. FRIDAY. MARCH 17. 1922. -Ninth day. Mobile Beniaeaa Mens Racing Associations .Meting of 10 days. Weather clear : temperature 70 . Stewards. .1. B. Campbfll. J. Hamtnel and M. Lyons. Judges. M. N. Macfarlan and J. Carey. Starter, Arthur McKnight. Racing Secretary. J. P.. Campbfll. Racfasg starts at :30 p. m. Chicago time L:30 p. m.. *lndicates apprentice allowance. £»/|Q-| rT FIRST RACE— About 5-8 Mile. March 15. 1922— 58 V5— 9— 121. Pun* 00. 3-year- OvFJyA 4 olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner 0G: second, 0; third, 0; f Index Horses AWtPPSt *4 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S C11897 HKL10CRSS wit 7 IK, i 4 1] i- 1- VI S Wida J B Nagle .".0 3 5 5 ti dBBBB**CRB8T wit t 11.". s :; 21 2*1 2 P T Wayt i C Denny s-:, I 2 7-101-3 OOS..t; WIRRLKSS w 4 115 l 2 H. 4- :;- f .1 Conley Karnum B Fizer L :. :l 1 1-: iOK44 L. 1.ICHTKXHEIM w 3 Ids :: •. 4 ::. 4i 41 G Walls R • Troxler M 1" 1" 5 2J dBBfid .iACK.vii.LK w I 117 .". I 7- :. El B« J W MphyP Barry 1". M -» 7 ?, 00K4I GIPSY JOE w :: BB 1 1 •"•" B»l V C- M Andsonl W Moore X-."i - 0-S 7-101-3 08."»fi SHKKA w 4 114 4 s c- 7- 74 7- c Garner .1 Carney w ::o II x 4 •OdtBKTTTT M. w 4 10". 7 7 S S 8 S A KrleshonM ON. -ill IE 15 15 0 and Time, 244i, SOi. 682i. Track fast. Winner — B. g. bv Heliotrope — Applecioss. by Lychuoscope trained by J. J. Troxler; bred in England by Mr. W. S. Heather. Went to pool at l:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. HI1.IOCROSS begun fast and. racing into the lead with a ru-h. held s,;iy for the entire race t win easing up. CRKST followed the winner in chsaeat pursuit ami made a game Ornish. WIRKLKSS saved meek ground on the turns ami was best of the others. GIPSY JOF ran out on the first turn und ran wide for the rriaalndfr of the race. LOT IS L1CMTKXBKIM swerved out and interfered with seveiiil ol the others. ■liallhld 00010 Sun Time, 10." : fiOSS! Kcholand. 105; US9S Doris, Km; faaaa Grace King. 110; 607«2 T. J. Pi ndcrgasi. 115: OOKHi Cremona. 110. Overweights — Shek::, 4 pounds; Louis I.ichtenheim. 3. -* . . I I - ==» sRAO"! ft SECOND RACE— About 5-8 Mile. March 15. 1922— 58 4— 9— 121. Purse 00. 3-yesr- Ol/tJlO olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second, 0: third, 0. Index "Horses " AWtPPSt M. Vj %T Str Fin "jockeys Owners 0~H C P 8 SMflKNOS am 7 US M 4 S1 1 * U 1* C oMneyA MOJer 2 :: :: 1 RT fi08THaSKA TiOARP w 4 115 3 1 |as :V 2 2* C Garner E Kelly 8J at EM 00 E 1-0 «08H SACA.1AV. I.A wn 4 112 1 i* 4 C- 4- P* j ag MphyT Jackson la 1". 15 i 3 «087» PuPT UOHT wn ! 115 5 3 SJ 21 :ii 4- S Wida W O Sioner 8J :: 12-31 1-2 SBtM*ARMISTICB wb 5 110 7 5 B* 01 V 5- A FrieshonI X Lykens 15 20 M 8 4 1.0857 "SPORT. CHAXCEwsu 4 110 3 S 7 71 B 0s R Rice W M McKmney :i M 20 S" 4 0B8M*A. MIDDLETON WB 9 IM 0 7 !C S1 S1 * T Wayt H Davis 5 7 G i 1 G07C3 RAVANNA w 4 110 4 10 lo 10 BI H- 1, Gray H Hc-rron 01 "0 HO 12 J «087V SURMOUNT wi; 4 115 C ! B*l ! ! P !»"• J Walls P. C Troxler 10 15 15 6 3 «08773-MR KRUTKK w 6 110 9 S 6" 4- 7M0 W BogskiT Hodge 15 15 15 6 :i Time, 24-5, 5023, 58%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. by Seth — Lady Hildreth, by Golden Garter trained by E. T. Miller; bred by Mr. Reii.janiin A. Jones. Went to post at :!:" . At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. F.NOS suffered from interference soon after the start, but saved nsBCh ground on the turns, took the lead when a quarter out and held the others safe afterward. SEA ROARD had to overcome interference, but saved nun h ground on the turns and finished fas;. SACA.IAWEA stood h hard drive reso- lately. PORT UOHT anil in the last eighth. MR. KRITKR stumbled ami almost fell ou the lower turn while in a contending position. ARTHCR MIDDLFTON was always outrun. Si Tatched — 00B44Br«wa Dick, 105; losis Taaayhrla, 115; 60677Alverida, 105; 10S98 Midnight Stories. 105. Overweights — Sai ajawea. 3 pounds. AAQd Q THIRD RACE— About 6 1-2 Furlongs. March 11. 1921—1:24—4—117. Purse 00. Ot/t/ JL *Lw 3-year-oUts and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: second. 0; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt K, % % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S SB87B**CARL ROBERTS wa 9 111 G :: F :,?- 11 |as T Wayt B K SterreU 2 2 7-5 ::-5 1-n 60801 -HOREP. WBEU2 I 1 2 P P L1 J W Mphy.1 L Coyle 3 5 5 -1 4-5 00881 -MiUVK JAMES w 5 MO 7 I 7- I] fl BJ A FricshonR Scully :: K 6 2 1 6H8I." AVAR CLUB w ii 11: :: 7 Bl "- V 41 L Bray ■ Cox 20 20 20 S 4 008.57 -ROSECLIFF WB 4 107 1 4 P 7- " - ; Walls J J OHara 4 i fi 2 I 0dS7S*MARSE JIMMY wi: 7 107 i 5 4; iiy- 0* R Rice P .Miir.in 50 50 50 15 7 i08!4 Nnl.AUX" wa 7 107 BE I I 7 7 G Marino J Reed BE :!0 BB 10 I SM7B*MARMITB WB « 112 E 1 1* I L.rider.W Bae/aklF Davitt B 1 3 1 1-2 Time. 24, 50, 1.17i, 1:2425. Track fast. Wiiiier— Ch. g. b.v General Roberts — Jaii.cc Marian, by Rubiion trained by E. E. Sterrett; bred by Mr. Uiorge M. Vim Gordon. Went to pos! ,i t 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the mate. 1 AUL ROBERTS, after beiag saved -lose ap tar the Oral half mile, raced into the lead and ont- stayed MOKKB in the stretch drive. BOBBB raced forwanlly tor the entire way. but swerved out ou the turns nad lost graaad. OUTI JAMFS raasa arith ■ rush through the bud naarter. WAR CLUB tired near the end. MAKMIlK was goini; well in u contending paatthsk when she stumbled and BBaeated her rider. ROSFCLIFF was always Car back. Srratihod -fi0s!7:Mii hiavelli. 107; COSO? Assume. 107; iOSM Annette Teller, 104; 00031 Forbid. 102; il !! I My Rose. 111. CAiQ9A FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. March 15, 1922— 1:49«5— 3— 112. St. Patricks U"t/M!v Purse. Purse 00. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 1922.sh60; second. S100; third, 0. Index Horses A~wTppSt lA Vi K Str Fin Jockeys Owners " O H C P S «OSToT- OLD PATTHFUL wn 4 NO 2 1 Ti ti 2- 1" 1 M AmTsonT HoTIgT BB 40 20 7 r. 00Bdd**BXBORTBR W 0 tU 1 2 II 1 pa P 2- T AVayt W D Bernhardt 2 1152 4-5 1-3 «880*MARSE JOHN w . Ill :: r; :: P ft p :; R Rica Cain B Sanford :: :. 11-54-5 1-.: 08«0-*CACAMi;O wu G 111 4 4 2 .i- 3i 4- 4- W DogskiA S Day 5 5 4i ti-5 1-2 i08 « KIRAH w 5 11G 5 5 «] || 5 5* 5" S Wida O Wendel S pi s :; 7-5 CBSBt EXECUTION W -i R G I •" 4" 6 G G A FrieshonL Fisher I S S 1 1-2 Time. 24%, 5035, 1:10%, 1:4825 new tra« k reeordi. Track fast. Winner— B. g, by Horron Smirr. by Carnage trained by T. Hodge: hied b.v Mr. J. H. Ryrd. Went to post at 3:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Wou handily: second and third driving. OLD FAITHFUL, well back in the early running, came with a rush through the last «|Uarter and took the lead in the stretch to win going away. BXBORTER showed the most speed and raced gamely, but tired in the last eighth. MARSK JOHN was well up throughout. CACAMBO tired after going line* HBSI If IS KXKClTION was always outrun, but finished badly lnnie. t AQ91 FIFTH RACE— About 1 1-8 Miles. March 1G. 1922— 1:54— 5— 107? Purse 00. 3-year-■3 J Jy tmi JL c.iis and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 0; third. 0. Index Horses AWtPPStlj hi »j"strFTn Jockeys Owners Q~H C P 8 01818 LdEUT. PRK1NS wn 5 11". S 5 1- V 1" 1 P S Wida W Lock 4 4 2 1 L2* .081J1 LA KROSS ws G 115 !1 2 7 7- G 2- P L Gray P O Anderson 10 15 12 5 SJ OBBdBLORKNA MOSS wn G 105 7 s i fi- Ti ".- ".- A FrieshonJ Hennessey 8J fi 5 2 1 0B7dl*TOM LOGAN wa I 115 5 4 P ::• 4" El 4 G ManganOain ,fc Sanford 10 12 10 4 2 "• :i9" nVODAN w 10 110 10 7 i 5 i P fi- I] T Wayt P C Travis S-5 2 9-5 4-5 2-5 «0819 W. G. McCTOCK wb 4 113 4 ! 8- S- R- s- fink J ff MphyE B Sterrett 1". 20 10 4 2 i;07!! PLATO W 4 11:. 6 10 !» 0" 9" 9° 7« R Rice D McDcrmid « N 10 4 2 00881 THERESA WB 4 100 1 G 4 4 P 4 S* W RogsUi.I Carney 15 15 15 G E OBBll MAGNET LAND W 0 MO 1 1 2- P k] P5 P* C Everett J R Oarlock 10 15 12 5 21 007 M LORVDON W 7 115 2 1 10 10 M 10 10 C OMneyE C Knebelkampl5 20 20 S 4 Time, 2436, bOM, 1:17. 1:45, 1:53 new track record. Track fast. Winner— Rr. g, by Reu Trovato — Chablis, by Artillery trained by W. Lock; bred by Mr. Overton H. Chenault. Went to post tit 4:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- iug. LIEUTENANT PBBKINS, showing much improved form, rushed into the lead at once and wou all the way with speed in reserve. LA KROSS moved up steadily after going the lirsr half mile and was racing gamely at the end. LOBENA MOSS Infaascd gamely after overcoming interference. TOM LOGAN ran well. W. G. MoCLINTOCK was forced far back soon after the start and had to be ridden wide moat of the way. WODAX was nhvays outrun. ■l I a Hind 00001»»be Devil, 114: BBBB Mali. KH!: iS57Rrown Rill. 117; BBBM An Revoir, 113. |QIf|Q«~ba~b SIXTH RACE— About 5-8 Mile. March 15. 1922— 58 — 9— 121. Pane 00. 3-year- O" %3 mtLmmmW olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0. "ludex Horses AWtPPSt % 2 % StrFin jockeys Owners 0 II C P 5T" OUOKirOAtNT DEDA w!T4 115 :i 2 1° 1" 1" ]•■ S WhTII W Lock 4 ~. 11-51 TT dddEO *CAPBRS WB T IM I B fi Bl 21 SJ R Rice O A Sanders G x ti 2 1 COS 15 nil. BALL wn 5 115 1 ;; p 8J :: :; C Garner T B Waters 10 M 12 5 BJ 1J0858 TRBADWKLL w G IM 4 6 P t: 4 P W Rogskil.wy A- Mzer 15 20 20 S 4 .0881 •fleer wn 5 lbi :: I p B* BJ P A PiteafcaaK J Hadaaraaa 10 12 12 5 BJ MI878 FLYING ORG WBEIM ". 9 7 7 P 6»J I. Gray C A Applegate 0 ■ • 0 3-2 i;i8;s IBACK BAT B lll-l 2 4 B*] P Bj P T Wayt ■ Howard X-5 2J 2* I 1-2 SBS77 SKV MAN wn G 115 G 1 BJ P 7 S1 J W MphyH S Carner 20 20 15 li 3 OdSdft GRANNY LEE w 5 115 7 5 PM 9- 9» M AndsonE t; Shaffer BJ 4 4 7-5 7-10 BBSS.? *8K YE BALL w E B0 10 lo pi p bj M C t MneyP Arieux BE BJ 20 x 4 Time, 24, 50-j, bB1 eaaaUa track record. Track fast. Winner— R. f, by The Manager— Little Daughier. Bf Ogdea trained by W. Lock; bred hv Mr. Thomas C. McDowell. Went to post at 4:11. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv ing. AINT DEDA raced into a long lead at once and. keeping i;. won in a eauter. CAPERS had U buffet her way through, but chased a gap and tinished fast. DR. HALL was hard ridden and made a game hands. TBRADWELL ran a good race, but tired near the mil. FLEER had 110 mishaps. RACK BAT raced wide ou the turns. BRANNY LBB was always far back. Scrati hed 1 00850 Miss La Veita, 115; iilMis Powder Face, 15; 60S7S Cobalt Lass, 105; 60878 Trader 110.


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