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TIJUANA FORM CHART TIJUANA, MEX.. SUNDAY. APB.IL 16, 1922.— One milel. One hundred and twenty-fourth day. Tijuana Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of ISO days. Weather clear; temperature 85J. I "residing Steward. Francis Nelson. Associate Stewards, J. W. Coffroth and Leon Wing. Starter, Harry Morri-sey. Racing Secretary. Leon Wing. Kaiing starts at 1:55 p. in. Chicago time 3:55 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. £*-i OQQ FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. June 28, 1916— l:05l/5— 3— 118. Purse 00. 3-year-UlMt/O olds and upward. Claiming. Net valu9 to winner 50; second, 00; third. 0. In. lex Horses A Wt PR St * s jj4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners E iuiv. Odds Strt j 0038511 LAND wb 7 117 "J 1 3* Li ? lnk R Carter J Humbrecht M M •1S7«*VTKW s 7 112 1 3 1»* Q 1J 2« T Wilson F R Irwin t70-190 : •*aSTC**A8K JESSIE w 6 110 6 7 OMl 31 3J H Long F M Cooper 300-KH f.1198 MAYFLOWER wsb 4 109 7 8 6" 55 4"S 4" Q Wliams C B Irwin 1 •MM KL BABIO w 12 117 3 2 2» 3»* 5 Fin F J Baker J Kern J2510-10O , : •ltSS RINGLEADER ws 6 117 8 6 7» 7»k G-J 6» W Garan W Gargan 900-100! I il094»EBMlTANA w 7 110 5 5 8 8 8 71 E PetZRold J Kern tl 61031 AMERN MAID wsb 4 109 4 4 55 6J 7" 8 H B Bwer J WTilson 5210-100 tCoupled in betting as C. B. and F. R. Irwin entry; JJ. Kern entry. Tune. 234s. 48%. 1:01%. 1:03. Track fast. S2 mutuels paid. Divland. 4. M Straight, .80 place. .60 show; C. B. and F. R. Irwin entry. .60 place. .20 show: Ask Jessie, .40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Divland. 040 to 100 straight. 140 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; C B. and F. R. Irwin entry. 30 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Ask Jessie. 20 to 100 show. Winner— B. g. by Deutschland— Divina, by Bassetlaw trained by W. U. Sperling; bred by Mr. George Wingfield. Went to post at 1:52. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. DIVLAND f.Rowed VIEW closely until after entering the stretch and. in a long and hard drive, outgamed him. VIEW set a fast pace and hung on resolutely in the final drive. ASK JESSIE made a gam" finish i:nd hell MAYILOY.IR safe for third place. The latter began slowly and could never get within striking distance of the leaders. Scratched- G1242 Lady Tiptoe. 106. £and.~t *~*Ch/fl SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. June 23, 1916— 1:05M — 3— 118. Purse 60. 3-year- J 01ft "I olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winder 50: second, 00; third, 0. liiirx Horses AWtTlSt « * -t Str Fin Jorkeys Owners Egtiiv. Odds Sirl ililt*NO WONDER v. J 112 1 2 2-J F| 2- 1= T Wilson H T Palmer 41:0-1*. j 61151 »*ALAJAH wn 4 109 2 3 l1 Ill* IlG Wliams F W Harper 330-10. I 61231 ORLEANS GIRL ws E 115 5 6 7 4* 3 3*J C Ralls Thompson and Berry 176-100 •lMS*CO*U MCRIHY wsb 5 112 7 7 6" 5" 41 4" W Organ J G Arvin 290-100 ! 81MS*PBQGY MARTIN w E 110 4 1 4and 7 7 5*J H B B"wer G Cody 12 10-100 01204 i*LITTLE PNTER w 4 109 « 4 55 6* 61 6« II Long W Maltby 5o0-100 ] 61203 DEC DE GUISE B G US I 5 31 3l .".* 7 P Caron L McCoy 6.0-100 j Time. 23%, 43, 1:01%. 1:07%. Track fast. J mutuels paid. No Wonder. 0.40 straight. .00 place, .S0 show; Alajah, .60 place, .40 show; Orleans Girl. .40 show. Equivalent Locking odds— No Wonder. 420 tn 100 straight, 130 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Alajah, , ■ 130 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Orleans Girl. 170 to 100 show. Winner -Ch. g, by Fireman — Beile of Portland, by G. W. Johnson trained by C. Manley; bred by] Mrs. tan McPhee. j Went to post at 2:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv- j ing. NO WONDER raced in closest pursuit of ALAJAH until in the stretch, where he dashed to the I j front and won easing up. ALAJAH set a good pace and, after being passed, finished resolutely, although j i tiring. ORLEANS GIRL baved ground on all turns and made a fast finish. COL. MURPHY began slowly and finished fast. Scratched— G1150 Jack Ledi. 112: 01270"Miss Clark, 102. Cl~and * €and££ THIRD RACE— 1 Kile. June 17, 1916—1:38 — 3—95. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and $ Jl. £t*Jr *J upward. Claiming. Net value to winner c0: second, 00: third. 0. Index HWHI AWtPPSt 14 1- h Str Fin Jockeys Owners Euuiv. -Odds strt 1 — z — i 1 i fltSl*CARSKN WBB 7 MS 1 3 4J 3J 45 3l in G Wliams Hall and De Bolt 370-100 «12«0*LAVAGA wb 5 110 5 5 5* 4*J 3l ll 2* T Wilson Blackwell and Crippen 330-100 MOlMISS DUNBAR W 4 106 2 2 U l1 l1 2* 3« H Long W II Moore 140-100 I i 1258 -CHOIR MASTER wb 7 17 4 1 2" 2* 2» 4*J 4h HBBwer J Kern 1110-100 6l288*DORA w 4 106 7 6 73 8 71 "5 5: W Organ T J Elward 2S60-1O0 I 61262*DIENERO ws 9 107 8 8 6l 6J 6o 6i 6l W Davis T White 3530-100 61255CAPON wsb 4 108 3 7 8 71 8 71 71 D Hum F McLean 2340-100 CI 2 7 6* THRILLS w 7 110 6 4 31 5*5 5and 8 8 C Ralls H D Catea 1210-100 i Time, 25. 49%, 1:15, 1:42%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Careen, .40 straight, .20 place, .20 show; Lavaga, .40 place, .80 show; Miss Dunbar, ,0 show. Equivalent booking odds — Careen. 370 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Lavaca, 1-0 1 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; HJai Dunbar, 40 to 100 thow. Winner — B. m, by Joe Carey — Screenwell Lake, by Artillery trained by W. H. De Bolt; bred by Mr. Ward E. Hall. Went to post at 2:42. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. CAREEN was in close quarters while rounding the first turn, but got clear and, after being saved to the stretch, came fast and got up to win in the last stride. LAVAGA moved up steadily after passing the half and, racing into a clear lead, seemed the winner, but tired in the last fifty yards. MISS DUNBAR showed the most early speed, but readily gave way to the first two. CHOIR MASTER ran well for three-quarters. Scratched — 61272 Bridgette, 8«. A19HA FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Feb. 1, 1920— 1:43%— 6— 122. Purse 00. UXItJO 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second, 00; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt % 2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt i 61275 TOOMBLOLA B 6 112 6 1 1* 1" 1*J 1= 1* R Carter L H Trvon 390-100 61»59 •ZETETIC WB 10 110 8 7 7* 7» S1 31 2* T Wilson W L Stanfield 120-100 «.1275»DAINTY LADY w 6 110 4 2 51 5| 3* 2l 3» G Wliams C B Irwin 1360-100 61261-»CHICK BKLEY wsb 7 110 7 8 8 8 8 5* 41 P Caron S J Kelley 1120-100 61201 MISS KRUTER w 11 115 1 3 3"* 21 2» 41 5« F J Baker H T Palmer 1620-100 61247»I. W. HARPER s 7 112 2 4 2» 31 4l 6l 61 H Long P R Irwin f «1260*T. BENRIDGE wb 6 110 I 5 43 4» 53 7" 7*1 M Fator H Kiesel 1300-100 6126l*CLOVER JUNIA w 5 112 3 6 61 6* 7" 8 8 HBBwer E Orr 1540-100 fCoupled in betting as C. B. and F. R. Irwin entry. Time, £4, 43%. 1:14%. 1:42, 1:46%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Toombeola. .S0 straight, .20 place, .20 show; Zetetic, .40 place, .80 show: C. B. and F. It. Irwin entry, .00 show. Eiuivalent booking odds — Toomb-ola. 300 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Zetetic, 70 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; C. B. and F. R. Irwin entry, 30 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by His Majesty — Conncmara, by Ardoon trained by L. H. Tryon; bred by Mr. Gifferd j A. Cochran. Went to post at 3:07. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. TOOMBEOLA, showing much speed, set a good pace under hard riding and held his advantage to ! ! the end. ZETETIC began slowly and. after being far back to the last turn, finished fast. DAINTY I LADY ran a good race and finished fast. CHICK BARKLEY began slowly and closed a big gap. MISS KM TER quit. Scratched— 61243 Tom Owens. 110: C09G2 Commander, 117; 01243 Tom Brooks, 114. Overweights — Chick Barkley. 1 pound. £»-g OQW FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Dee. 20, 19!6— 1:11%— 3— 110. Purse 00. 3 -year -olds 9 M-£ltJ 4 and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner C0; second, 60; third. 0. i In.ii-x llorsis A Wl 11St V4 2 X Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 1 j 61060 SUNNYLAND we 7 111" 4 6 ii 5- 3-J 1*1 R Carter Bronx Stable 140-100 ; j 01138ARCTIC KING w 5 112 6 5 4*13-12 2* F J Baker J Bishop 260-100 61207 KINGLIKE wb 5 107 2 1 1% 1*1 1 3" G Wliama II Caldwell 500-100 1 61240 SEDAN ws 8 95 3 2 2"* 2** 4« 4 D Hum C B L-win 800-100 r 9C25"IKE HARVEY ws 4 101 14 5» 6 5» 5» T Wilson A Jonea 710-100 1 ] 61246 DOYESROOST wb 3 90 5 3 31 4nk 6 6 II Long San Diego Stable 3160-10u Time. 23, 46%, 1:13. Track fast. j mutuels paid. Snnnyland, .80 straight, .80 place, .00 show; Arctic King, 20 place, 82.S0 , j show: Kinglike. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Sunyland. 140 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Arctic King, CO to 100 place. 40 to 100 show: Kinglike. 70 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g. by Sunflower 11. — Fair Anna, by Terrifier trained by H. Unna; bred in England by Mr. J. P. Shea t her. Wi nt to pc.-t at 3:29. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SINNVLAND l egan slowly and was outpaced to the last turn, from where he moved up fast on the outside and. dashing to the front when a sixteenth out. increased his advantage under vigorous riding. ARCTIC KING made a res.dute finish and easily out.-tayed K1NGL1KE. The latter showed high 1 speed in pacemaking. but readily gave way to the winner when challenged. SEDAN raced close up for a half. Scratched -61274 Capt. Clover. f 9. Overweights — Sunnyland, 3 pounds; Sedan, 5. ££"i *?C|Q SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. March 27. 1921—1752—5—117. Purse .00o! Match OIa/JO Ruce. BpecJalWeights, Net value to winner ,000. j Ild"-: Horses AWtllSt , % jj Sir Fin J-ickeys OwirTs EquiT Odd* sirt j I ; 1207 -BE FRANK w b 11 2 1 1 1- 1 1- li It Car.-r Bronx SL.bio Jo-ImO 61208MULC1BER v41K 1 t I 2 2 2 2 C Diiirgan G R Allen 140-10U I Time, £4%. 43%. 1:13%. 1:40%. 1:53%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Be Frank. .80 Straight; i.j Bteea or show mutuels sold. Equivalent bookaag olds — Be Frank. 40 t. 1U0 straight. Winner — B. g, by Sir John Johnson — Frankness, by Miller trained by II. Unna; bred by Mr. John E. Madden. Weal to post at 3:49. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second Living. BE FRANK set the pace under restraint and. when challenged after turning for home, lull MUTjCIBKB safe iu the final drive, but was doing his best. MULCIBER was hard ridden through Lie liu.il e.gatli j ald made a game finish. art "I CfeQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. March 27. 1921—1:52—5—1170 Purse ,000. 3-year-9 laVV olds and upward. Hai:di.,ap. Net value to winner 00; second, C0; third, 00. . Index H.i-ses AWtllSt _■ % Str Fin J.»-krys Owners Equiv. Ud.ls strt 612V4GL1.N WELL w .". 90 3 3 31 33 21 i 1- J Thomas liisbee Stable t:;0-100 1 C1244aVETERAN wb C 93 1 4 I"k lJ. 1* || 2*1 D Hum II D Catea Mt-M 1 61208 BREEZE wb 8 103 4 2 4* 4:1 3»i 3-l 3» M Fator G H Abbott 280-100 6«060EAST INDIAN w 5 115 5 5 S» 5» 5MM1 T Wilson G J Miller lOJ-100 61274 BALLOTCAR w 4 98 6 6 6 S S 5| 5« E Petzgold R H Barnea 2240-IM ■ «1274 W. MONTGOMERY w 9 102 3 1 2i 2k 4» 6 H Long F R Irwia 2260-100 1 Time, 24%, 49%, 1:14, 1:41, 1:54%. Track faat. 1 I i ! j j I I I j : 1 , : I J j I ! ] j J , ■ j j I j j i S2 -aaradl pail. Glen Well. 4.00 straight, .20 place, .80 show; Veteran. .00 place, .80 show: Breeze. .00 show. Equivalent broking odds— Glen Well. 030 to 100 straight, 210 to 100 place. 90 to 100 show; Veteran, 250 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Breeae, 50 to 100 show. Winner — Hr. g. by DL k Finneil — iaradise Won, by Prince of Monaco trained by F. W. Forsting; bred by Mr. R. H. Anderson. Went to post at 4:12. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. GLEN WELL was forwardiy placed until rounding the last turn, where he moved up fast and, wearing VETERAN down, won going away. VETERAN set I good pace, but was no match for the win-I ner when challenged. I.REEZE was hard ridden and had no mishaps. EAST INDIAN raced disappointingly. WOODIF, MONTGOMERY showed speed, but quit. Scratched 01274 Bobby Allen, 97; 01208 Jake Schas, 99. Overweights — Ballotcar, 3 pounds. £»-g Oftfh. EIGHTH RACE— 1 Mile. June 17. 1910—1:38 — 3—95. Tui-se 00. 3-year-olds and vP JLOVv upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third, 0. Index Horses A Wt IT St 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners li ,n:v Odds strt 61275*i:i GENIA K. wb 4 101 7 4 lJ 1 1 l. V H Long Hollywood BUM i 340-100 61260* *RAFFERTY ws 8 112 3 2 2* 2% 2* 2* 2* G Wliams F Marmet 470-100 61183PEERLESS ONE wsb 7 102 2 1 6" 6s 6 4 3*1 M Fator S Polk I90-IOO 61183 NASHOTAH w I 1C0 1 3 4 » 5% 5» 3 45 T Wilson S Hesseltine 190-100 ,61"»47 MYRTLE A. wsb 9 110 6 5 33 4s 4» 51 5" D Hum C B Irwin 2840-100 61106 RESTFUL w5 110 477 7 7 7 6*1 W Organ Morris Stable 1520-100 61288 KITTY CHTHAM w 8 110 5 6 5« 3h 31 6*1 7 F J Baker H T Palmer S450-100 Time, 24%, 49%, 1:14%, 1:42. Track fast. mutuels paid. Eugenia K, .S0 straight, .00 place, .80 show; Rafferty, .80 place. .40 show; Ieerless One. .00 show. Equivalent booking odds -Eugenia K.. 340 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Rafferty, 110 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; 1*1 IllliM One, 50 to 100 show. Winner— B. f, by The Wolf— Miss Angela, by Bob Ragoa trained by T. J. Ogle; bred by Mr. P. A. Klipstein. Went to post at 4:39. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won pasily: second and third driving. EUGENIA K. sprinted to the front quickly and. holding sway throughout, savd ground on all the turns and held RAFFERTY safe through the final eighth. RAFFERTY raced in closest, but unavailing, pursuit of the winner and made a resolute finish. PEHRLESS ONE closed a big gap. NASHOTAH moved up menacingly after turning for home, but tired. MYRTLE A. showed speed to the last turn Scratched— 61275 "Bill Head, 112; 612G1 Nebraska Lad. 113. i£J-| Ofh"f NINTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. June 24, 1916—1:45—3—110. Purse 00. 3-year-olds A -a.OV± and upward. Claiming, Net value to winner 50: second. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtllSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E.-n.v. Odds Strt 61 277 *HARRY BGOYNE w 7 109 3 1 U B 23 31 1" M Fator W Younknian H-vjf 61063 -REYDO wb 8 110 I 2 3» 43 4*1 21 21 P Caron J Humbrecht 200-100 61245 "*MONTONA wsb 5 10S 3 6 6» 6« 6-1 4% 33 H Long WPinkstaff 4:;0-100 61259-*PINECREST w 4 105 6 3 2« 21 1* 1» 4* T WiLson W Fonner 700-100 61245*KENWARD wb 8 114 7 4 4* 51 5" 6» 53 R Carter D Dennison 1910-100 61244»VERDI LOON* w 5 111 1 5 5"k 3H 3* 5 6*1 G Wliams J L Brannon 400-100 61259«YORK LASSIE ws 5 109 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 J Thomas T Crystler 1620-100 Time. 25, 49%, 1:15, 1:42, 1:48%. Track fast. Mat-Kill paid, Harry Burgoyue, 2.80 straight. 1922.sh.00 place, .40 show; Reydo. .00 place, .20 show: Montona. .40 show. Equivalent booking odds — narry Burgoyne. 540 to 100 straight, 200 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Reydo. 100 to 100 place. 00 to 100 show; Montona, 70 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Peep oDay— Farley, by Frankfort trained by S. Polk; bred by Mr. C. M. Corbin. Went to post at 5:07. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. HARRY BURGOYNE, after setting and forcing the pace, appeared beateu when an eighth cut, but came again and got up to win in the last stride. REYDO finished gamely and but for tiring in the final strides would have won. MONTONA came from far back iu a fast finish. PINECREST ran well and finished close up. Seratched— 01155 Midia, 106. !fi"l Qffc. TENTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. May 20. 1920—59—4—107. Purse 00. 3-year-old3 and m.*Jv» upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 50: second, 00; third. S50. in. lex Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eniiv . Qd.ls Strt •120G-11ARRV RDDER wsb 6 112 2 3 » 4* 3* 5 G Wliams C B Irwin 300-100 61277 DANCING GIRLwb 6 109 4 6 6 5» 5:* 2"* T Wilson J Eckert 320-100 161198-ETHEL BROWN S3 4 101 11 2U 2" » 3* C Ralls W Singleton 3 13-100 61372- -ANGELA ws 3 91 5 4 4*1 B || 41 H Long Hollywood Stable 250-101 61109*B"TIFUL DREAM w 3 97 6 5 P 6 6 V M Fator M J Barrons 4 -W-190 61198 CLEAR LAKE w 8 106 3 2 B 31 4= 6 R Moss J W Tate 1010-100 Time. 23%, 47%. 1:00%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Harry Rudder. .00 straight. .40 place. SO show; Dancing Girl 00 place .60 show; Ethel Brown, .00 show. Equivalent booking odds; — Harry Rudder. GOO to 100 straight. 70 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show Danc-i ing Girl. 100 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Ethel Brown. 50 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Skilful— True Step, by Handome trained bv C. B. Irwin; bred by Mr Sidney Block. Went to post at 5:37. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. HARRY BI DDER was saved until after entering the stretch, When he came fast under hard rkUag and. taking the lead, withstood the rush of DANCING GMtL. The latter, aw.ij slowlv and in much trouble early, closed a great gap and was best. ETHEL BROWN, after ferfiiig a fast pace tin- Llied gamely. ANGELA began slowly and rushed to tiie front, then tired. CLLAlf LAKE quit after setting a fast early pace. Scratched— OlLUl Lady Small. 93: 01200 afta Meeliek, 107. Overweights — Beautiful Dream, 1 pound.