Bowie Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1922-04-15

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BOWIE FORM CHART - BOWIE. MX*., FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1922.— Princp George Park 1 mile. Twelfth and last day. Southern n Maryland Agricnitur.il Atsociation. Winter Meeting of 12 days. Weather rainy; temperature 50*. Stewards, U. I*, crikling, J. B. Campbell and G. Brown, Jr. Imttm, Joseph A. Murphy, Edward ; Tribe, .1. II. Anderson. W. Norvell and Baker Waters. Starter, George Miller. Racing Secretary, Joseph h McLennan. - i;a ing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. •Indicates apprentice allowance. " £*-i OftQ FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. April 4, 1921— 48%— 3— 114. Purse ,287.97. 2-year-olds. • OAUO Claiming. Net Table to winner 8987.97; second, 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kqu-iv. Odds Strt t 61142»KOSIE H. w 109 2 2 11 V 1» C Lang F Farrar 105-100 j «112©2,LADY BOSS w HO 4 3 2» 25 2« H Thomas W K Ormsbee 205-100 61172KEWPIE S. w 112 5 4 3» 3* 3 T Rice P J Lavin 700-100 612182BESSIE LEIGHTON w 112 3 7 62 6« 4« L Morris H Roseacher MO-100 RICHARD MURRAY w 107 6 5 4i 41 5J H Gregory C Deibel 21690-100 61142 CHIEF FLYNN w 111 7 6 62 62 65 J Wallace C A Applegate 22065-100 61248 BOB McCRAY w 103 11 777T Nolan W Daniel 12340-100 Time, 24%, 50. Track muddy. mutuels paid, Rosie H., .10 straight, .50 place, .20 show; Lady Boss, .00 place, .30 j •how; Kewpie S., .50 show. Equivalent booking odds — Rosie H., 105 to 100 straight, 25 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Lady Boss, 60 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Kewpie S.. 25 to 100 show. Winner — B. f, by Aandtronomer— Ellen M., by Trap Rock trained by F. Farrar; bred by Mr. K. P. . Shipp. Went to post at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ROS1E H.. off forwardly, took the lead at once and always held the race safe. LADY BOSS ran a food race, but tired iu the stretch drive. KEV.T1E S. was hard ridden for the entire race and — Irtljisl j BESSIE LEIGHTON. The latter began slowly and tired after having closed a big gap in the first quarter. . The last thr«e at the start had little chance. Scratched — 611S7 Buddugie, 110. Overweights — Bob McCray, 2 pounds. . f*-6 ftf*/i SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlong*. April 2, 1917—1:07—3—100. Purse ,237.97. 3-year-PIAiQt: . olds and ipvrsnd. Claiming. Net value to winner 1922.sh37.97; second, 00; third, 00. Iid»-x IItscb AWtPPSt Vt »-_• Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odd ■; M~ - 1 i KMtt*8s UQ8 wu 4 loa 11 1 32 32 32 l1 T Nolan F J Kcarns 155-100 J I 61143 HAPPY BUXTON wb 3 1021 6 4 2i 2» 24 2» A Gantner C Buxton 4M9-1M o I 61188MISS PARNELL w 5 100 4 6 4i 4« 4« 3» W Bogski R 11 McCrosson 780-100 » - " i , 1 •, S r ■ ~ 1 i ■ • ■ • . 1 f f I 1 - n ; h - " • t 60589*TTTANIA wb I V 1 , U 1 -4i C Lang W Durnan 365-100 60844 LENT W 3 93 7 7 I* f.s ."■• ■*■"• A Frieshon W Bfl Sheedy 4045-100 61235CAPERS w 7 102 S 6 GJ £ «* •§ B Rico G Sanders 8770-100 61212*ACE OF ACES wb 5 110 I 9 9* 8* S* ~* J Owens C A Applegate C05-100 58530SHOREACRES W t 9S 9 I 7 71 72 S3 J Wallace J OSuIlivan +7S4O-10O 6091S»PORT LIGHT wb 9 1C6 2 11 103 10" P2 9 H Thomas W O Rtoncx 695-100 60938 ANNETTE TLER wn 5 108 1 10 11 11 11 10 T Brooke Marmougret and De Latour t SSOeSDIVIL-TO-PAY 4 96 10 8 8i N lo" H J Faulstick II .Summers t tMutuel field. Time, 25, 49%. l:032t,, 1:10%. Track muddy. mutuels paid, Spugs, .10 straight, .20 place, .90 show; Happy Buxton, 1. CO pl.ice, .60 show; Miss Iarnrll, .00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Spugs. 15o to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Happy Buxton, 9S0 to 100 place, 2S0 to 100 show: Miss Parnell. 100 to 100 show. Winner— 11. g, by Charles Edward — Shoo Fly, by Meddler traiDed by W. S. Gibson; bred by Mr. Eugene Rucker. Went to post at 3:06. At post 0 minutes. St.irt good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SPlGS began fast, but was taken under slight restraint and followed the leaders closely until well into the stretch, where he took the lead with a rush ;md won with spec! in reserve. HAPPY BUXTON raced TITANIA into defeat and made a resolute finish. MISS PARNELL closed up ground steadily and ontfinished TITANIA. The latter set a good pace, but tired in the final eighth. LENT ran well. Scratched — G12332Winneconne. 101: 57104Eight Angle. 103; 61235 Malvolio, 103; 61249»Lloyd George, 103; 01159 St. Ju,t, 110; HM Kitty Johnson. 103. Overweights — Spugs, 3 pounds: H::ppy Buxton, 2V-: Capers, 1; Annette Tvller, 5. — ■ — ■■ ft~i QsQEI THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. April 2, 1917—1:07—3—108. Purse ,287.97. 3-year -OImIOD olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 37.97; second, 00; third. 09. Index Horses AWtPPSt j »£ 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Einiv. odds Strt 612S4»THE NEPHEW w 5 106 8 5 4* 1*1 l1 li A Gantner A Marrone 605-100 61173 LITTLE PATSY WB 3 100 1 2 8" 3S Is 2» C Lang W L Marks 395-100 61128 JAGO w 6 115 6 4 6* 5J 4s 351 F Chvetta W D Bernhardt 400-160 61212 ALEX. HAMTON w 4 110 9 1 lb 21 2; 41 G Walls B Price 1125-100 61188ZAINER ws 4 108 4 3 2* 45 51 5i E T Moore J A Brause 74S5-1M 61849»DRUMMOND wb 6 106 7 6 51 63 C1 6* H Thomas Shea Stable 1" 5-1#0 60739*PERHAPS wb 4 108 3 9 9 9 71 Q T Brooke P J Miles +7535-160 61234 SECRETARY wb 4 106 5 8 8 8= 8s V W Bogski R V Haymaker t 60731 EMDEN w 9 118 2 7 7J 71 9 9 J Butwell J Coffey 1665-100 tMutuel field. Time, 24%, 49%. 1:03%, 1:09%. Track muddy. mutuels paid. The Nephew, 4.10 straight, .30 place, .60 show; Little Patsy, .30 place, .50 show; Jago, .50 show. Equivalet booking odds— The Nephew. 605 to 100 straight, 265 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show; Little Tatsy. 165 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Jngo. 75 to 100 show. Winner— B. g, by Uncle — Qualify, by Sir Dixon trained by C. Buxton; bred by Messrs. lleadley and Miller. Went to post at 3:41. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. THE NEPHEW, close up from the start, passed the leaders on the last turn, but was ridden out nt the finish. LITTLE PATSY, away forwardly, raced prominently all the way and finished fa t. JAGO closed a big gap and was going fastest of all at the end. AIJ5XANDER HAMILTON set the early pace, but quit badly in the last eighth. DRUMMOND cculd KTCf improve his position. ZAINEU ran well to the stretch. Scratched— 61121 Fort Churchill. 105; 6t007 Chaste Star, 95; 61234 Pciigourdine, 101; 61 1 1 1 Propa-; gandn. 103; C,1249Charles J. Craigmile, 103; 01188 Roy C, 100; C1188 Little Maudie, 105; 52736Huppy Go Lucky, 10S. Overweights — Alexander Hamilton, 4 pounds; Emrii n, 3. sR"sl *?tQ«£J F0~»lTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. Nov. 21. 1916— 1:26%— 4— US. Spring Consolation Handi-OAaSx* cap. PurEe ,587.27. 3-year-olds ard upward. Net vaiue to winner ,037.97; second, ; third, 50; fourth, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % %StrVin Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Strt 01191 SUPPERY ELil w 3 111 2 2 2- 5 5 V V L Morris Sunnyland Stable 95-100 61123LUCKY B. wc 7 1C9 6 1 l* V 2s 23 2-J F Murphy W D Bernhardt 1175-100 C1214DICK DEADEYE w 3 96 4 4 3i 3l 3 ?, 2* J Owens F T Miller 3080-100 G1130 BIFF BANG WB 5 111J 5 3 4J 4» 4» 43 4"k t Rice L T Bauer 1585-100 61130-GR.AY GABLES w 5 105 3 5 52 5* 5! 51 f.:l L Coney W Dun.am 1615-100 611902TRANSLATE wit 6 1C6 1 6 6 6 6 C 6 A Gantner H Marshall 215-100 Time, 25%, 49%, 1:15, 1:29%. Track muddy. mutuels paid. Slippery Lliui, .90 straight, .M place, .00 fchow; Lucky B., .30 phice, .10 show; Dick Ia ieye, .50 show. Equivalent booking odds— Slippery Elm, 95 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Lucky B., 215 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Ditk Deadeye, 125 to 100 show. Winner — Br. g, by Bannockburn — Schwalbe, by Sain trained by R. A. Smith; bred by Mr. Barney Schreiber. Went to post at 4:11. At post 3 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-I ing. SLIPPERY ELM, close up from the start, passed LUCKY B. when called on and won under re-; straint. LUCKY B. di -played the most early speed in the going, bnf could not keep pace with SLIP-I PERY ELM through the stretch. DICK DEADEYK ran well and made a game finish. BIFF BANG was hard ridden all the way. GRAY GABLES finished fast TRANSLATE could not improve his position. Scratched— 6L2152Toin McTaggart, 103; 61213JK;ng John, 106. Overweights— Biff Bang, 1% pounds. £*-g Q£»rT FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Nov. 25, 1915— 1:48-4 ■-116. Purse ,287.97. 3-ye*r- OliC 4 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 37.97; second, 00; third, £100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % z % Str 1 in Jockeys Owners Eqniv. Odds Strt C1192-»ROMEO B 6 111 5 2 6- 5s 3: 53 l2 C Lang R E Potts 90-100 61 147 NATURAL w 4 112 4 6 4J 2J 2* 1« 2* H Thomas J Lyon 4S5-10O 58723»JOAN OF ARC w 6 104 3 5 54 6= 5 5s 3 J Owens F Musante 24"* -190 61237 2NIGHTBOAT wsb 3 102 8 4 2* l1 B 2 41 R Rice G Choos 2410-MO 61216*ETTAHE wb 7 111 2 3 3» 4» 4 4 5« W Bogski J E Cahill 760-100 01252AILLIRO w 4 M 7 8 8 8 8 8 61 J Wallace W Farnum 8545-100 61144»VIDOW BDOTTE w |M 1 1 » P 7« « 7 A Gantner E Truman 805-100 61176»MASTER JACK wb 4 110 6 7 V 7- 6* 7 S T Nolan J ■ Nash 2355-100 Time, £5%, 52%, 1:18. 1:45%, 1:52%. Track muddy. mutuels paid, Romeo, . SO straight, .S0 place, .60 show; Natural, .80 place, $.!.C0 sb«w; Joan of Arc, .20 show. Equivalent booking odds— Rcmeo, 90 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Natural, 90 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; Joan of Arc, 1C0 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Marathon — Crossover, by Octigon trained by F. Garrett; bred by Mr. Jerome B. Respess. Went to po.«t at 4:5-1. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won rid.ien out; second :ind third driving. ROMEO followed the leaders under slight restraint in the early running and, coming on the outside in the last quarter, finished fast and won t-oing away. NAT.llAL was a forward contender throughout and raced NIGUTBOAT into defea. but. after taking the loul, tired in the last sixteenth. JOAN OF ARC gradually improved her position and wore NIGHTBOAT down in the stretch drive. ETTAHE had no mishaps. NIGHTBOAT ran a good race to the last eighth. The last two were easing up at the finish. Overweights— Nightboat. ," pounds. 4rH f?££ft SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Mites. Nov. 27, 1917— 1:56— ?— 94. Purse ,237.97. 4-year-I uliiOO olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 67.97; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Vu ■■* Str Fiu Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 61223*LUCY KATE 4 103 8 4 2J 21 1 V V C Lang P J Miles 4!V,-100 612393VALK UP w 4 102 4 5 4J 4l 3 21 A Gantner C Buxton 610-100 bl254:»ON HIGH w 5 103 6 2 3J 32 42 32 3J A Frieshon A Robertson 920-100 61238FIZER wb 8 102 5 8 7 6* 5s 4 *- R Rice A Swinke 355-100 58684 COURTEOUS ws 7 106 7 3 1* l* 21 5« 53 E Josiah T McCreary 6495-100 58S60 ALMINO w 9 106 9 6 8s 7J 8* 6J 6= L Coney Col W Gambrill 8190-100 61222 LA KROSS w 6 U0 2 7 and«• 51 S3 73 VI G Walls R Christmas 2460-100 61254 CHINN1E WALSH W 4 101 1 1 6H 82 7 S» S:° H Thomas E E Mooar 180-100 C1249 ARCHIVE wb 4 1C9 3 9 9 9 9 9 9 T Nolan W Daniel 11530-100 Time, 26%, 53%, 1:20, 1:47%, 2:02. Track muddy. mutuels paid. Lucy Kate, 1.90 straight, .80 place, ,20 show; Walk Up, .90 place, .40 show; On High, .90 show. Equivalent booking odds — Lucy Kate, 495 to 100 straight, 190 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Walk Up, 245 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; On High. 180 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f, by Uncle— Royal Lady, by Royal Flush III. trained by P. J. Miles; bred by Mr. A. L. Rogers. Went to post at 5:31. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. LUCY KATE, under good riding, took the lead while rounding the last turn and held it gamely when challenged. WALK UP made a game rush in the stretch, but tired in the closing strides. ON HIGH saved ground on the turns and made a fast finish. FIZER had no mishaps. CHLNNIE WALSH ran a poor race. Scratched— C1252=Trickstcr II., Ill; 61239 Pattern, 101. Overweights— Walk Up, 1% pounds; Flaer, 1; Archive, 3. f*-i 0£ Q SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Nor. 27, 1917—1:56—3—94. Purs* ,287.97. 4-year-L VU_fl.*tr:0* oids and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 87.97; second, 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt tt % % Str Pin Jockeys Owners Equiv. odds Str! I ,1252 S.MAUTV IBllN 4 2 1 l2 1 1» P C Lang S C Denham 155-100 G12352UUSTLER ws 4 113 9 8 63 5J 31 3J 2* J Conley W Farnum 400-100 I CI239*SAMMY JAY w 4 104 1 7 81 72 51 52 S3 F Wdsfck G Lewisohn 6965-100 nm**IBUH wb 9 96 8 4 3» 2!" 2» 2» 41 A Frieshon C W Gasser 950-100 61289= JOHN ARBOR wsb 4 105 3 6 71 9 S» 71 5* H Thomas J Tigue 425-100 61238= MORNING FACE w 4 93 2 1 21 31 4 41 63 J Wallace F Farrar 1665-100 61223 = »KEBO ws S 10S 6 3 5» 6i 6 6 710 T Brooke T E Costello 1175-100 61235LADY WARD W 8 107 5 6 4» 41 71 83 8= E T Moore E Lutz 4575-100 61163*CAR wb 5 101 7 9 9 8 9 9 9 J Owens C J Brockmiller 8410-100 Time, 25%. 52%, 1:18%. 1:46. 2:01%. Track muddy. mutuels paid, Smarty, .10 straight, .60 place, .20 show; Rustler, .10 place, .60 show; Sammy Jay, 6.20 show, Equivalent booking odds— Smarty, 155 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Rustler, 155 to 100 plae-e, 130 to 100 show; Sammy Jay, 710 to 100 snow. Winner — B. g, by Theo. Cook — Canny Miss, by Ogden trained by G. Ziegler; bred by Messrs. W. and L. Garth. Went to post at 6:05. At post 4 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- ing. SMARTY set a good pace from soon after the start and, drawing away when called on, won in. a canter. RUSTLER gradually improved his position after rounding the last turn, but tired and just Umted long enough to withstand SAMMY JAYS challenge. The latter closed a big gap and finished fast. KEZIA1I ran well. JOHN ARBOR was never dangerous. Scratched— 61220 Mark West, 106; 61249 AUiena, 101. Overweights — Rustler, 3 pounds; Sammy Jay, 3; Morning Face, 2; Lady Ward, 4. "


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