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— S ag „ M. !4 I I I s , ■ ,. • as LS d is js ir n ;e el n as ■S - " " , , J n t _ . "• n I _ ! ; • 1 ■ b I j 1 i 1 ! , ■ 9 4 . i 1 i - . 6 I , 1 c I f, t " I c 6 «i g 61 0 6 $ *o I R ■ I h 1: h u „, . " - ; e 5 — — — — . — — BOWIE FORM CHART BOWIE. KD„ TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1K22.-Prince George Park 1 mile. Ninth day. Southern Mary-Innd Aptealtwal Association. Spring Meeting of 12 days. Weather cloudy first race, wet second, clear thereafter; temperature C3C. — — . , t •. stpTw*rdR u- v Conkling. J. B. Campbell and G. Brown, Jr. Judges, Joseph A. Mnrp.v. Edward McLenu Auderson- w- Norvell and Baker Waters. Starter, George Miller. Racing Secretary, Joseph Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. •Indicates apprentice allowance. #% ■ 2"! 8 FI£S? r-ACE— J-2 Me. April 4, 1921-48/s-2— 114. Purse ,£00. 2-year-olds. "J-*"-"-0 Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. lrex Horses AWtPPStU ■.■"« Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eguiv. Od.ls Strt •"* *"2S» T?SS2 WJM * 1 1 1- 1»" C Lar.g E Trueman 17?0 «U27BBS. LEIGHTON w 109 9 3 2* 2i 2=J L Morris HRoseacher MMM 61172».MARO. LORKTTA w 102 12 3l JJ 3 A Gantner J A Coburn 4 .:■ ■ 100 fi;*2" JOSEPHINE C. wb U2 5 4 4» 4 4 L Coney L T Bauer G75-100 !;!-- DENTARIA w 111 3 7 61 5* 6« F Murphy H L Munson 11215-100 61 IS. BOB McCRAY wsb 108 8 8 S" 8! 6» T Nolan W Daniel 20340-100 61187 THE MLLESKINRwb 116 4 6 1 7= V T Rice R J Brown 440-100 *1172«JENNIK C. w 100 10 5 6 61 8 E Martz G Peterson 29.-70-100 «JJiKSNKIE w 100 6 9 9« 9» 9» H Thomas Orleans Stable 3085-100 61142*ROCRAEYE w 101 7 10 10 10 10 A Fraley R E Watkina 4630-100 Time, 23 %, 48 %. Track fast. mntuela paid. Be Trueman, ..r0 straight, .00 place, .80 show; Bessie Leighton, .30 place, .30 show; Margaret Loretta, .10 show. Equivalent booking odds— Be Trueman, 175 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Bessie Leighton, 65 to 100 place. ■ to 100 show; Margaret Loretta, 355 to 100 show. Winner— B. f, by Meridian— Veneta Strome, by Ben Strome trained by E. Trueman: bred by Mr. Richard F. Carman. Went to post at 2:38. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driring; second and third the same. BE TRUEMAN raced into a long lead in the early running, but tired in the final eighth ,tml just lasted to win. BESSI1 LEIGHTON gained steadily on the outside and was wearing the leaflet down rapidly in the closing strides. MARGARET LORETTA, away forwardly, showed much speed and run a game race. JOSEPHINE C. raced well, but tired in the stretch. DENTARIA ran well Scratched— 61172 St. Angelina, 111. Overweights — Margaret Loretta, 2 pounds. 1 tffil 2"! Q SECOND RACE-* 1-2 Furlongs. Nov. 29, 1917— 1:19V4— 4— 112. Purso .2C0. * -1- *■■ * ™ 3-year-olds. Kaidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 00: second S2O0-third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPStA g % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. 555 ,strt C1122 HARRY MAXIM W3 113 3 4 1-1 1» 1» F Murphv R Y Curtis i3ToO 58;. 67 VITAMIN w 115 9 5 5- 5i 3J 2s L Morris F T Miller 113-100 61 122 SAN HEDRON w 115 4 6 4» 2 2 3« B Parke W L Saunders 4483-100 T.8641 BELMON w HO 10 2 2J 31 4ll 4l E Ambrose J T Ready 11*0-100 €1148 BARRIRKANE w 115 6 3 3» 4» 5* 5* C Lang W V Casey tlS5-10O 5S287 DIS8OLUTK wb 115 5 7 8* 7° 71 6» J Heupel E E Mooar 7115-100 607 7G HICKORY wb 115 7 9 9 8 8 7» J Rowan T II AVilson 81S3-10O FUTEN wn 116 1 10 10 9! 93 8» J Butwell R F Carman 1400-100 61 158 WELCOME STGERwn 115 8 1 S2 6* 61 9« W Obert W V Casey + 5363C PRUDENCE w 110 2 8 7 10 10 10 A Gantner G C Denny 7815-100 toupled ia betting as W. V. Casey entry. Time, Z$%, «%, l:15*c, 1:22%. Track muddy. mutuels paid, Harry Maxim, 2.70 straight, .80 place, .20 show; Vitamin, .10 place M 60 show; San Iledron, 8. ,0 show. Equivalent booking cKlds— Harry Maxim. 535 to 100 straight. 290 to 100 place 260 to 100 show Vitamin, 105 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show; S:m Hedron. 1340 to 100 show. Winner— *"h. c, by Uarrigan— Lady Maxim, by St. Maxim trained by T. E. Edwards; bred by Messrs. Hall Bros.. Went to post at 3:07. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won earily; second and third driv ing. HARRY MAXIM rushed into the lead at once and easily held his opponents safe all the way VITV-I MIN closed up gamely through the stretch and easily outfinished the others. SAN IIEDRON ran forwardly from the start. BELMON* showed speed, but tired. BARRISKANE appeared handicapped by the going WELCOME STRANGER lacked speed in the footing and was eased up. Overweights — Futeu, 1 pound. ftl *20 TKIT-D EACE-5-4 Mile. Nov. 24, 1317-1:12%— 4— 122. Purse ,200. 3-year.oIds SAi£dV and upward. Clair.iLng. Net value t» winner 00; second, 00; third, 60. Index Horses AWtPPStU- 5 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E miv. Odds StPt lt— TURNABOUT VBlM 4 4 1 1 1= 1 H Thomas J II Deavenport 75-1jO 611-3"-FEIGNED ZEAL w 3 97 5 2 3" 3" 31 2« C Lang C Deibel "80-100 61188»»PERIGOURDINE w 7 103 3 3 2 4= 4= 3» A Gantner A Solomon uTlt* f.1177 MARK WEST wb 5 HO 7 1 41 2» 2h 4» L Morris Sunnyland Stable 6CS3-100 SILoDARE wb 3 100 1 6 5 - 5» 5S 5!1 J Owens F E Hopkins 190O-1CO fliI8*MISS ORB ■ G 10" 2 7 6* e* 6 6* w Bogski R H McCrosaon 14970-100 5S0So SWIRL wb 5 103 6 5 7 7 7 7 R Kaliski D B Jones 28630-100 Time, 23*",, 48%, 1:15. Track muddy. mutuels paid. Turnabout, .50 straight, .40 place, .10 show; Feigned Zeal, .70 place $° 40 show; Perigourdine, .50 show. Equivalent booking odds— Turnabout, 75 to 100 straight, 20 to 1C0 place, 5 to 100 show Feigned Zeal. 3j to 100 place, 20 to MO show; Perigourdine, 25 to UK show. Winner— B. f, by Fair Tlay— Job Lot, by Ogdcn trained by J. H. Deavenport; bred by Mr. August Belmont. . "JS! to P05" ** 3:4°- At pcst 1 minute- Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. TURNABOUT, favored by the going, raced into an easy lead o.uickiy and increased it at her riders leisure. FEIGNED ZEAL, under extreme pressure, ran well and finished gamelv through the last ei"iith PEUIGOlRDINE al ;o finished well and outstayed MARK WEST. The latter moved up fast on the last turn, but tired budly in Hie stretch. DARE could never improve his position. Scratched — 61212 Alexander Hamilton, 110. Overweights; — Misn Orb. 2 pounds; Feigned Zeal. 2. ££H 9l9i"1 F°raTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Nov. 24, 1917— 1:12%— 4— 122. Purse ,200. 3-year-v -*-**"«"-■_ oids. Claiming. Net value to winner ; recond, 00; third, 00. Iniex Hnrsos AWlPPStj g % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds strt 61 129 CAPE PII.EAR Wlffl 81 1 1 1» 1-i L MoiTis Sunnyland Stable tTToO 61129 -*MISS EMMA G. w 95 7 2 2* P 2» 22 A Frieshon E W Moore 1370-1™ S112»*MABEL CURTIS w 101 4 3 31 31 3 3 A Gantner C Buxton 7920-100 60585* *KAiE BRLMMEL w 93 6 5 7 6* 65 4J J Wallace W Robinson H1S0-100 «llSt*AVISPA w 10S 5 8 41 45 4= 5* II Thomas W F Ormsbo« OO-IOO 61173»MAX GOLD wn 102 3 6 i* 5* 51 6* W Bogski J R Skinker 41 0-100 ;Ilp*TROUBLER w 109 2 4 6* 7 7 7 R Rice F Mnsante 62M-100 58690QLICK RUN w 91 1 7 Fell. C Lang M Lo Roy 410-lQO Time, 24r3, 48%, 1:15%. Track mnddy. mutuels paid, Cape rill.ir, .40 straight, .50 place, .10 show; Miss Emma G, 0 00 place .00 show; Mabel Curtis. 2.90 show. Equivalent booking edds— Cape Pillar, 370 to 100 straight, 175 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show: Miss Emma G.. 400 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show; Mabel Curtis, 545 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. c, by Disguise — Make Good, by Luck and Charity trained by R. A. Smith; bred by Mr. John H. Rosseter. Went to post at 4:10. At post S minutes. Start good and slow. Won easiiv; second and third driving. CAPE PILLAR acted fractionsly at the barrier, unseated his jockey and ran away amen" the stables, but was caught and remounted, then took the lead at once and, making the pace fast easily held sway all the way. MIS.S EMMA G. raced in closest pursuit, saved ground 0:1 the turns and out-finished MABEL CURTIS. The latter ran well and finished gamely. KATE BRUMMEL closed an immense gap. AVISPA did not appear to run well ia the going. QUICK RUN appeared to stumble and fell after going an eighth. Scratched— C1189 Last Effort, 10S. Overweights — Max Gold, 2 pounds. fil 222 T11 E/-CE-1 1-4 KUes. »•▼. 30. 1915-2 :10%-4-102. Purse ,200. 4-yeax- Uliii« olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eyuiv. Odds Strt CUM AUSTRAL w 7 1031 1 5 6* 3* 1- 1- 1 * R Rice A Swinke SB 6U9SATTORXEY MUIRw 7 KS9 4 6 5 2* 2 2= 2» A Gantner G C Milton 230-WO 61102*OX HIGH tiMIIV 11 3* 3s S* A Frieshon J Robertson 2C3-0-100 6Ui7*LA KROSS ws 6 103 7 4 41 5* 4* 4 41 W Bogski E C Bellew 1500-100 61178 MAIZE w 5 92 6 7 72 6s 5* 5* 6 ° J Wallace W Farr.um 17"5~10O 61102LEGACY wsb 6 10G 2 1 3 41 6* 6* 6» L Coney C E Walker 3*15-100 6116S**WEARY wn 5 101 8 8 8 8 7» 7* 7» H Thomas F Servi 170-100 61177 »MAR. LUCKETTwsbS 861 5 3 21 71 8 8 8 W Brown M Grant 1"945-100 Time, 24%, 51%, 1:20, 1:47%, 2:14. Track muddy. " mutuels paid. Austral, .70 straight, . GO place, .00 show; Attorney Muir, 80 place F *ow 60 show; On High. .00 show. E J"iTalent booking odds— Austral, 385 to 100 straight. 130 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show; Attorney ■ », Muir. 00 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; On High, 200 to 100 show. ~ Winnfr— B- 5, by Dalheusie— Australina, by Montana trained by A. Swinke; bred by Miss M * C F * Chatterly. . Went to port at 4:4fl At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third ?™;mf ■ A s™,- . pMl b7 tlle g0n°• r,IsllPd i!!to U"* Iead whUe round uig the last turn and easily hem ATTORNEY MUIR safe to the end. ATTORNEY MUIR raced gamely all the wav, but could not SnfJti ,b° Ira ;,cr °,N lilGI1 ** ,,le Pa e tbe far turn and tii-ed. but made a resolute finish. WEARY ran poorly in the going. LA KROSS ran fairly well. LEGACY quit Scratched — 61193 Little M, 106. Overweights— Austral, l.r, pounds; Martha Luekett, 1%; Maize, 2. ££1223 USll HACE-1 1-lG EiloE. Nov 25, 1915-1:48-4-116. Purse ,200. 8-yew-MJ J-AilfeJ elds and upwaid. Claiming. Net value to winner 03; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPStU ,2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 61176*F1N"L ROOSTER w 3 103 1 4 Cl P 11 11 in W Bogski R Warfield "g mo C1162*KEBO ws 8 107 5 7 8 61 31 21 21 T Brooke T Costello 8945 100 61177 THE COL. BAWN ws 6 102 6 5 31 4* 51 » 3» II Thomas C Knight IcOioo U1M**LUCT KATE w 4 100 3 3 7 5f 6 41 4* J Owens P J Mile8 £2 61212 PAUL COXNELLYwb 7 107 4 2 VI V% 4 5J 5J H Gregory C Phillip3 glOO 61148 WAR RELIEF Wit «|l I # 2 4 6 6* A Frieshon S Skinner »17TO 109 163* ANNA GALLUP w 5 1051 2 1 2» 7* V V 7 * R Rice A Swinke 1245-100 61188 J. E. HERTZ w 4 102 7 6 51 8 8 8 8 J Heupel M Hackett 140C5-100 KOCo-100 Time. 25%, 6*%, 1:19%, 1:46%, 1:54%. Track muddy. J" KmUtUn-lS RS fteyeA-til: *1S° striiiSut »440 PIa". 53.70 show; Kebo, 5.90 place, f*«» .30 show; The olleen Bawn, .10 show. «.E,,U!ent,l,oek,ili!r odds— financial Rooster, 265 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show - Kebo, 1695 to 100 place, 365 to 100 show; The Colleen Bawn, 105 to 100 show WwXEi* S by UUle DuUh~ Cloisteres«. l,y Carlton Grange trained by R. Warfield; bred by Mr. Went to post at 5:1S At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same FINANCIAL ROOSPER moved up rapidly while rounding the last turn and raced into the lead but tired in the stretch and just lasted to win. KEBO finished resolutely after closing a gap and would wJ5J m another stride. THE COLLEEN BAWN saved ground on the turns and finished fast. LUCY Tvxt-rfv rm!,y,"ide when entcriue *• 8tret h and lost much ground, but finished close I t. At »-aT8 L CONNELLY up. quit after setting the pace to the last turn Overweights— Kebo. 2 pounds; War Relief, 2%; Anna Gallup, 314. SI 224 122 KACE-l 1-16 Miles. Nov. 25, 1815-1:48-4-116. Purse ,200. S-ye*r. *and.4=m-a- olds aim upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 00: third, 00 Index Hor.es AWtPPStU jjj *» Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt ;1178«KJNGS BELLE ws 4 97 1 1 3* 4« P| U |i S Lowe W J K-rnellv TTTS •ItlflRON BOY w 6 105 4 4 Z 2 |l V Z* 1 Wallace J F Burdette SIS llV%%£F WB?,9? ? ! 53h 5 3« A S R HBMcCroLoa ££ 61217 CHALLENGER w s 107 6 8 4* 6« B* 5* 5« G Walla E PMen 5W 1 no KMM*RAOOMTSUn WIMIIIH 6 6 A Gantner W S LlmbriU J£S Time, 25%, 58%, 1:20, 1:47%, 1:54%. Track muddy. Remainder of chart continued on ue Tenth paje. t h g ■ 1* b si Continued from second pase. murneh paid. Kings Belle, IG.20 straight, S3. 70 place, .20 :how; Iron Boy, .10 pluce, .00 show: J icquclia, $:.4 skaar. Equivalent hocking rid?— Kings Belle. 210 to 10f straight, 85 to 100 pis CO. CO to 100 sluv,-; Lou Boy, 105 to 100 place. 88 to 108 show; Jacquelia, 70 to 108 show. Winner— B. f. by Sea King — Belle Nelson, by Seni;ronius trained by F. A. Herald; bred by Mr. Wiilis Baaraa Kilmer. Went to pist tt 8:48. At post 2 minutes. Start good and si W. Was hindily: saeoad : 1 third driving. KINGS BKI.l.K followed the IssMaf etoM ui oader Ugh4 reatrt lal aatil nmaiHni turn, where she moved op rapidly on the oatataa aaa tajkaas the ksad, v. , lag y..j. IKON : Ok* v.ls shuffied baek on the stretch turn, but socavod a 1 r W Kf I sad 1:1 ul. ■ gat ie tnl h. JAC4JUEL1A came faoi tiirou0li the ht; ; li Baal LuisLcJ !osc up. IlOKEi; quit iiltfcr leading to the itrttch. Scratched— 0117 DtTildOC, 10; UI15J Swagger, V2.