Bowie Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1922-04-14

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BOWIE FORM CHART ; — l EOWTE. KD., THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1S22.— 1rinee George Park 1 mile. Eleventh day. Southern Maryland Agio u.tnr.il Asset iation. Spring Meeting of lj days. Weather clear; temperature 70. I Stewards, 11. 1. Coiikling, J. ii. Campbell and G. Brown, Jr. Judges. Joseph A. Murphy, Edward Tribe, J. II. Anderson, W. Norvell and Baker Waters. Starter, George liiller. Racing Secretary, Joseph ! McLennan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. •Indicates apprentice allowance. fand~l QdR FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. April 4, 1921— 4S /5— 2— 114. Purse ,252.14. 2-year-olds. VrXsI JIO Maiden.-. Claiming. Net value to winner »952.14: second, i£00; third. 03. iadW| Horses AWtlTSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys O.vners Equiv. Odds Strt 61172-* JEAN K. W 107 11 3 1 V 1- C Lang K Tru. man 170-100 ", C1218 DENTARIA w 112 9 6 31 3and 21 F Munhy II L Munson +955-100 «U27 1I.LLSIC XIST wo 115 12 2» 2 31 J Butw-11 E C Bellew 1020-100 61142 LOLISK GROODY wb 112 4 7 *J 4» 4» L Morris M iSrua 320-100 6117?3H1GH TEA w 112 2 1 4 5» 61 T Rice L. I lUuer MS6-1M 60281 REJECTION w 112 5 4 6* 61 6i G Wals J E Nash 9S65-100 01218 BOB UfCRAY wb 115 6 10 5i 8»J 71 T Nolan W Daniel 14330-100 61172 KT. ANGELINA w 112 7 9 7= 7« 8 M Buxton A Marrone 47J-100 , 611"2»OL"R TELEIE w 107 10 8 llJ 9J Ji H Thomas G L Goodacre f 61172LADV MNMOLTH w 107 12 12 12 12 10» J Wallace C A Applegate 61*00-100 61218*JENNIE C. w 107 8 6 8 101 11s E Haiti G Peterson 1326J-100 • BLARNEY ROSE w 112 3 11 10 ll1 12 J Pierce 11 J ilun-hy t tMutucl C1J. Time. Zi%, 48%. Tiack fast. 1 mutuels paid. Jean F., .40 BtraigLt, J3.b0 pUce, .70 show; Dentaria, field. .60 place, .70 • ■how; Illusionist, 0 sliow. t E iuiviile!it booking odds— Jean F., 170 to 100 straight. 00 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show Dentaria field. 2MJ to 100 piace, 135 to 100 show; Illusionist, M to 100 show. Winner-B. f, hj Meridian— Gayety, by Sain trained by E. Trueman; bred by Mr. R. F. Carman. Went to post at 2:30. At post 5 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won driving; second and thirj the same. JEAN F. beg:n last and, setting: a Cast paca, ruced into a good lead, but tired rapidly in the stretch and just la .ted to win. DENTARIA finished gamely under rigorous riding and would have won • in another Stride. IU.tSIOMST. away forwardly. displayed a good order of speed, but was tiring at the end. LOtISK GKOODY dwelt at the start and was knocked off her stride iu the btretch, but ran a food race. HIGH TEA had do mishaps. ST. ANGELINA was away poorly. Scratched — C1172 Lady Bretteu.iam, 112; 01187 Buddugie, 110. Overweights — Illusionist, 3 pounds. f*-i "-B-«~±CF 9 /£Q SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Fur!on-s. Not. 23, 1917—1 : 19—4—1120 Purse ,252.14. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner 52.14; second, and200; third C0. Index Horses AWtlISt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E;;uiv. O.ids Slrt 61 177 -•t". J. CRGMILE wsi 5 1 ■ I 3 1$ l« 1* V c Iang W E Matthews 135-160 • 1235 BRYNGAR w 5 115 11 10 S1 81 61 21 J Butwell F Tannehill I240-1M Him LLOYD GEORGE vvb C 116 12 1 21 2 2» 3t E Ambrose M P Fitzgerald MB-1M 60581j*DRLUMOND wb C 115 6 5 31 3i 31 41 A Gantner Shea Stable 1SJU0 • 1217 ARCHIVE WB 4 110 2 8 7» 6 52 6* T Nolan W Daniel 18S5-1*X 60C17"W1RELES3 w 4 105 4 7 82 9- 9i 61 J Wallace W Farnum tSIS-lM 61178BODANZKY w 4 109 3 6 «l 41 81 71 F Wdstck W H Iost MK-MO 60581 •MARJOU1K M. wb 4 101 8 2 B1 71 7l 8» J Owens AV ■ Na.«h 7 s 10 67226* BROLASKI w 4 109 1 4 41 and 41 9» A 11 1 wa II a C F Price €1143»ALHENA wb 10 111 10 U ll1 lloiO 10° R Flvnn B E Chapman M025-100 • 1158PCILLA GNWAY w 4 100 9 9 10" 10J ll"U« J Chalmers O J Grau 63510 IX RD RK VALE w 9 116 7 12 12 12 12 12 D Stirling C C Smithson t tMutnel field. Time, 25, 48»i, 1:14%. 1:21%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Charles J. Craigmile, .70 straight, .90 place, .70 show; Bryngar, .40 place, .30 t.how: Lloyd George. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds- Charles J. Craigmile, 135 to 100 straight, 45 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Bryngar, 220 to 100 place. 115 to 100 show; Lloyd George. 270 to 100 show. Winner- B. g, by 1ataud — Miss Jordan, by Sir Dixon trained by W. A. Burttschell; bred by Mr. E. Galium. Wt-ht to post at 3:02. At post 3 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won ensily; second and third driving. CHARLES J. CRAIGMILE raced into a long lead quickly and always held the others safe. BRYNGAR. off slowly, closed a big gap and finished with a rush. LLOYD GEORGE began well and was a prominent contender throughout. DRUMMOND showed speed, but tired in the stretch drive. ARCHIVE tinished well. Scratched— A1213 Charlie Lcydocker, 111; 43204 Balustrade, 11C; C1235 Armistice, 11C; C117S-K.eziah. 100; 6123". Helicross. 115. Overweights— Bryngar, 4 pound* jo-g tfTstrO THIRD RACE— 3-4 Hile. Nov. 24, 1917— 1:1235— 4— 122. Pure ,252.14. 3-year-V? JL/[itijy oMs and upward. CiaiTiing. Net value to v.i::ner 52.14; socend. $£C0: third. 03. ■ lnd x HatattJ AWtilSt j j tStrli!i J M-ki-ys OwagW KiuiT. Odds S-.rt . C61213HLTUA GOLD WB 7 112 5 3 21 2* 2« l1 L Morris Suaiii land SUblti 215-100 1 61114MAVOLUNEEN WB 4 115 1 1 1 1 1 l1 2» T Nolan B A Lano 8;-!00 1 «1214»PLUCKY wb 3 102 7 4 V 3« 3* V B Rice C C Smitiisoa 1340-100 1 E s T and j j - _ t a 6 6 | 6 x j I J in i : i " c f C * • j i f r * e I * * J ; , . « 61 s, 3l 30 | d tl n s; g | - - , e 6 c to I l I ! 61174*COPYRIGHT v.-n 5 107 6 2 4s 45 4» 41 C Lang J Arthur 27r.-t00 61141*FANAMAN W 7 107 4 6 « 5l 5 55 H Thomas C Knierht 128S-10O 192*i;OBEY BAKER wb 5 117 2 5 5" 7 65 «:i J Wallace J T Bw Iatowski U J0-100 BMMPAJR VIRGINIA WS 3 102 3 7 7 61 7 7 J Heupel J Musar.te 74S5-100 Time, 2415, 47%. 1:13. Track faat. mnturls aaM, Iltra Gold, .30 straight, .70 pluce, .50 show; Mavourneen, .Cl place, .40 show: Plucky, 30 show. ■aatraltat Ixeking aate— TJttn Odd. 21o to lOO *tr: igltt, 35 to 100 place. 25 to 100 show; Mavourneen. to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Plucky, 65 to 100 show. Winner- h. g, by Golden Maxim— Ultimate, by GoMfineh trained by R. A. Smith: t •. 1 by Mr. Henry T. Oxnird. Waat to post at 3:40. At p-st 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: ateaafl sad tliird driving. Il.TRA iJOLD followed the laatef ob.soly ucler -ligl:t WBtnJal until well into tac Strelca, then came fast anil, racing into the MM*, won going away. MAVOIRNEKN s. t a rapid pace in the Ijrl.r running, but tired and gave way when challcugcd. ILlcKY raced gamely and always held the o;hers safe. Scrat-hed— C1174 Tiekl-sh. 114. Overweights — Plucky, 4 pounds; Fair Virginia, 3. tQ"fi *?E£"fl FOURTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Nov. 23. 1917— 1:18,— 4— 112. Purse SI B98 14 3_L«3-B- 3-vear-oIcs and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 52.14; scionJ, 5£06; third, 00. It.".;- Horses A WtPPSt U "j •% Str Fin Jockeys Owners K -i: , . .; Is : irt «l 1«1 VAK NOTE wb 6 M i 2 P 33 21 U L Morris i W Coburn 1 M-PK CI 123 iSLTER wb 5 11 3 6 41 44 4s 2- I Rice G W Foreman Il-iOO 61161-ST. DONARD wb 4 107 13 I2 1* 1» 3s T Nolan T J OBrien lit -100 611751EXCUSE ME w 3 98 6 1 21 2s 3» 4 C Lanff R F Carman Jr 6V0-100 61219= VITAMIN w 3 94 4 4 5l 5s 5s 53 J Chalmers F T Miller 5G5 100 61189 LAST EFFORT wb 3 92 2 5 6666J Wallace R J Brown 24.0-100 Time, 24%, 47%, 14 %, 1:20%. Track fast. mutuels paid, War Note, . SO straight, .70 place, .30 show; Super, .10 place, .40 show; St. Donard. .00 show. Equivalent booking odds — War Note, 140 to 100 "straight, 35 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Super, 55 100 place, 20 to 100 show: St. Donard, M to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g. by Spanish Prince — Sun Maiden, by Sundridge trained by G. W. Coburn; bred in England by Mr. John B. Joel. Went to post at 4:22. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second pnd third the same. WAR NOTE, after being under steaely restraint in the early vuuuins, closed up Baal Ily when called on in the stretch snd. passing ST. DONARD, withstood SUPERS pressing challenge. las 1-itter was outrun for the first half, but finished fast and gamely. ST. DONARD raced Into a bi l-v.d while rounding the last turn, but tired badly in the final eighth. EXCUSE ME ran a fast half and had no mishaps. Overweights — Supor, 1 pound: St. Donard, 1; Excuse Me. 4. f*-3 OCTO FIFTH RACE— 1 1-1G Miles. Nov. 25. 1015—1:43—4—116. Purse ,252.14. 3-year-OX/Ut olds and unward. Claiming. Net value to winner 5Sf2.14: second, 00: tHrd, 00. "T"~" il.-;- AWtlPSt * m Str Pin Jockey* Owners E~i~ kMaStrM C-i :10- *B1STKB FLO WU 4 Mi 6 12 lh 1 P l- R Rice J R Skinker U,-W fill 24 "TRICKSTER II. w 6 100 8 4 31 3= 3s .- 2 J Owens W D Bernhardt 4» 10J 6!217*A.MAZE wb 5 109 1 6 7- 72 V 43 " T Brooke M R Pons 1850-100 •1811 SMARTY w 4 104 5 3 l1 2:1 21 3 1 4= H Gregory S C Denh.im 915-100 fill62*IirONEC wb 4 109 4 2 9 61 4 i 5i 55 J Wallace FA Hr-rold 2295-100 •lttt AUSTRAL wb 7 115 7 9 9 9 9 CI bl J Butwell C P V.infrey lltO-100 6I223*FINAL RSTER w 5 19 3 5 41 5l 71 7s 7- AV Bog ski R Warfiold S5.0-1C0 5M79*AlLLlRO w 4 107 2 8 8- S3 8 »- 8s C I-ang W Farnum 33"-lCO 61216SCH LGHT III. wc 6 109 9 7 6» 4s 61 9 9 II Th-jrna.-? T O Webber 3845-100 Tims, 25%, 51%, 1:16%, 1:42. 1:49%. Track fast. mutuels ps-id. Sifter Flo, .70 straight, .60 place, .10 show; Trickster II., .SO place, .40 show: Aim.zo. . SO show. Equivalent bookhtg odds— Si-t -r Flo, 185 to 100 straight. 80 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Trickster II., 140 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show: Amaze. 140 to 100 B*BW. Winnt-r — Rr. f, by Ogden — Traditional, by Watercress trained by W. A. Burttschell; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Went to post at 4:55. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: sec-ond and third driving. SISTER FLO slipped tli:ou-h into the lead next to the inner rail on the backstretch an:l. drawing away in the stretch, wen easing up. TRICKSTER II. followed in close pursuit of the lenders in tUe early running and made a game move on the stretch turn, but was tiring at the end. AMAZE, f.rced back when going to the first turn, gradually improved his position and. finishing faat, would have be-en second another stride. SMARTY set the early pace, but tired in the last quarter. Overweights — Sister Flo. I pounds; Austral. 1. kQ19Q SIXTH RACE— 1 Kile and 78 Yards. April 10, 1919— 1:45%1— 107. Pars* fMM.14. 3i.MUt 3-year-oldc. Claiming. Net valuo to winner 52.14; second. 00: third, S1C9. Index Horses A Wt PPSt V» % *i Sir Fin . ockey -j Owners lTTiii.. odds Strt 61-21*KATE BRCMMKL w 96 5 4 2l 31 4 li 1 J Wallace W Robir.s-on 37O-100 61175sJOHN MORRILL w 1C9 6 5 6 51 3h 4 »* L Morris Sumiyland Stable 145-10- 61143 OUR BETSY wb 105 2 2 41 2* 1" 21 31 C C Miller A ¥ Dayton 3J.-100 61129GRASS TREE w 109 1 6 V 4* 52 f-1 4= J Owens W D Bernhardt 2140-100 61129*GRACE FOSTER wn 104 4 1 5» P 2= SI 5l C Lang E K I.ryson 910-100 61192*TIMBREL w 102 3 3 3i 6 6 6 6 E Martz J F Richardson 1530-100 Time, 25%, 52, 1:17%, 1:44%, 1:50. Track fast. mutuels paid, Kate Brunimel, .40 straight, .90 place, .00 show; John Morrill, .20 place, .40 show; Our Betsy, .CO show. Equivalent booking odds — K-.tc P.rummel, 370 to 100 straight, 93 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; John Morrill, 00 to 100 place, 20 to lt0 show; Our Betsy. 30 to 100 show. Winner — B. f, by Bruinmel — Intricate, by Hastings trained by II. Roseacher; bred by Mr. J. S. Barbee. Went to post at 5:30. At post 2 minutes. St3rt good and rIow. Won handily; second ami third driving. KATE BRIMMBL was taken back and saved in the early runn-nj. then moved up with a rush after entering the stretch and, takiug the I-ad, was going away at the Cni !i. .1CI1N MORRILL raced under restraint on the outside to the stretch and resp-uded gamely when called on, but tired finally. OCR BETSY raced GRACE FOSTER into defeat and took tie lead, but tired slightly in the stretch. GRASS TREE ;-et the ei-rly pace and finished gamely. GRACE FOSTER -juit. Tlil.RRL ran fairly well. 6"i * Cr A SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-IC Miles. Nov. £5, 1515—1:42—4—116. Purse S1.252.14~S-~r"ear J.Ait3"± odi and upward. G.a-ir.ilns. Net v..Iue to winner $:-52.K: ;-cond. C9; tMrd, 89. lades Bonata A Wt IiSt 14 ~z "sTrTTii Jockeys On:.-1 s Bq .:-.. Mda Strt .1 ill- -M..cyi . GS wii 4 idii 1 1 1» 1* 1-- 1* 1 C Lang t; Murray 440-leO C1?223*N HIGH w 5 104 6 4 2s 2J 2 22- A Fritshon J R berlson 6i:--10 fcll76 CHiNNIE WALSH W 4 17 9 1 41 6 41 3: 3° D Stiri-pg E E Mooar 1319-100 61234 •PRETENDER w 9 11 2 9 S1 41 31 4= 41 C, Vva.la G afaybaR* 710-100 lC1177*M!SS FONTAINEw 4 104 3 5 3" 3l 5s 5i J Owens C J BrockatfDaT 16-Mf 61222»MAIZE w 5 98 5 8 71 72 61 6J 6* J Wallace W Farnum 3J25-100 58646 HANDFULI, w 9 111 8 3 8 8 1 71 7* 71 L Jlcrris B V Haymaker T2360-1CO CI1.18*ORMA REED 5 99 10 10 51 5s 8 S5 S W Brown R M Samuelson 4475-100 ei2233*T. COLN liAW.N ws 6 101 4 7 10 9 S* 9° 9 1» H Thomas C Knir-ht 25JO-100 60919 ROSECLUTF wb 4 103 7 6 »1 10 10 10 M W P.ogs.i .1 J OHara t tMutuel L.Id. Tin:e, 25%. fc2. 1:18. 1:41%., 1:51%. Track fast. mutufcls paid. Jneques, 0.S0 straight, .00 pla;-e, .50 show; Ou Hii,h, .30 place. «4.20 show; Chinnie V.:.lsii. .00 si tm. E-juival- nt bo kin- odds— Jacques. 440 to 100 st-a:ght. lr.0 to 100 place, 75 to 1C0 show; On High, 165 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show: Chinnie Walsh, EM to 1M show. Winner — B. c, by King James — Franks Paagatl r, by Prank Jill trained by W. S. Murray; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard. Went to post at 6:03. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second anil third driving. JACQUES raced into a long lead in tLe early runaiag. but tired slightly in the last eighth and was ridden out. ON HIGH raced in nearest pursuit and finished resolutely. CHINNIE WALSH showed sudden improvement ami ensily outcnished the othris. PRETENDER tired in the last quarter. MISS FONTAINE could never get up. Scratched— 6l234»Lady Zeus, 95; P1239 Sammy Jay. 106: 61222 La Kros, 109; 61235 Lady Ward, 104; 61238 Fizer. 100; SUM Pattern, 94; 01224 Horeb. Ill; 61177 Donatello, 109; 61238 Jack Reeves, 109. Overweights — Chinnie Wslsh, 1 pound; lretender, 4.


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