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Marlboro Form Chart MARLBORO, MD., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. One-half mile. Fifth and last day. Southern Maryland Fair Association. Autumn Meeting of 5 days. Weather clear; temperaturo 62. Stewards, Baker Waters, George Brown, Jr., and Edward Tribe. Judges, H. P. Conkling, J. F. OHara and J. P. Turner. Starter, George T. Miller. Racing Secretary, G. H. Anderson. Racing startsat 1:30 p. m. Chicago time 12:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. f CfTQCT FIRST RACE About 5-8 Mile, Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Claiming. DO I Ot Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odd Strt 66731BE TRUEMAN w 113 8 2 l1 H 1 1 D Stirling E Trueman 70-105 667735SILKS AND SATIN w 109 1 5 31 21 2 21 E Jelley O M Tallentlra 530-100 66757 THE GIRL w 101 4 1 21 S 31 3 F Wdstck R F Carman 460-100 66757 ST. ANGELINA w 104 3 3 7 5 4 4 W Organ A Marrona 520-100 66757 CUMSHAW w 107 G 8 41 4 5 51 O Martin E H Winfield 13190-100 66757 OLlVE MAY w 106 2 4 8 7 7 6andJ Walsh C W Plunkett 6123-100 66743 THE SHEIK w 110 7 8 61 6 6 7 C Jackson J M Black 17465-100 06771AUNTIE EM w 101 5 7 5 Lost rider.A Abel J Robertson S5S0-100 Time, 1:03. Track fast. mntnels paid, Be Trueman, .40 straight, .00 place, .30 show; Silks and Satin, .00 place, .00 show; The Girl, .80 show. Equivalent booking odds Be Trueman, 70 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Silks and Satin, 100 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show; The Girl, 40 to 100 show. Winner B. f, by Meridian Veneta Strome, by Ben Strome trained by E. Trueman; bred by Mr Richatd F. Carman. Went to post at 1:33. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BE TRUEMAN set a good pace under restraint until entering the stretch, then drew away into a long lead and won cased up. SILKS AND SATIN raced forwardly all the way and saved ground on the turns, but tired in the stretch and just lasted to save second place. TnE GIRL ran welL finished gamely and had no mishaps. ST. ANGELINA suffered from early interference, but closed a gap and was going fastest of all at the finish. AUNTIE EM lost her rider after going three-eighths. Overweights Be Trueman, 1 pound; Silks and Satin, 5; The Girl, 1; St. Angelina, 2; Cumshaw 5; Olive May, 2; The Sheik, 1. CifirTQfi SECOND RACE About 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. All Ages. Claiming. UU I OW Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0, Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners EquiT. Odds Strt G6746 WAR PENNANT wb G 106 3 4 Gl 51 4 11 C OMney J Robertson 110 100 G6759 3 TOM NORRIS w 4 110 8 7 P 2 li 2" W Organ H Dougherty 580-100 CG759 ZENNOTTA vr Z 103 5 3 2 S 3s W Brown M Grant 993-100 66772 LAST GIRL wb 8 U3 7 6 8 8 61 4 E Atkson J Kearns 3910-100 G6759Q. OF THE SPA w G 112 1 3 21 41 5 5 F Moore R A Johnson U60-100 66772 KIT. JOHNSON wn 6 103 9 1 1 1 21 G J Walsh C W Plunkett 5700-100 66758MARY ROCK wb 3 101 G 8 71 71 71 71 F Wdstck W Metzgar 2340-100 66747 TRUE AS STEEL wb 11 115 2 0 4 CI 8 8 D Stilling T F Winston 2020-100 66747 LAUGHTER w 5 10S 1 9 Pulled vp. E Jelley D P Veneziano 415-100 Time, 1:11. Track fast. mntnels paid. War Pennant. J straight, .20 place, .S0 show; Tom Norrls, -10 place, .00 show; Zennotta, .80 show. Equivalent booking odds War Pennant, 110 to 100 straight, GO to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Tom Norris, 105 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Zennotta, 190 to 100 show. Winner Br. h, by Jim Gaffney Maltha, by Ogden trained by J. Robertson; bred by Mr. O. W. Moore. Went to post at 2:0-5. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. WAR PENNANT overcame repeated interference in the first half mile and. coming fast through the final eighth, wore TOM NORRIS down in the final fifty yards and won drawing clear. TOM NORRIS, off forwardly, was forced to race extremely wide for the first three-eighths, but raced KITTY JOHNSON into defeat and took the lead, then tired. ZENNOTTA, in close quarters on the backstretcli, finished fast when clear In the stretch. LAST GIRL had a clear course all the way and closed a big gap. QUEEN OF THE SPA quit after going a half mile. KITTY JOHNSON showed the most early speed, but also quit in the stretch. LAUGHTERS saddle became loose and she was palled up. Scratched CG773Jama!ca Belle, 103; CG772 Fronchy, 110; G5144 Ahara, ILL Overweights Last Girl, 1 pound; Mary Rock, L ftftfTQfT THHtD RACE About 3-4 Milo, Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. "U 4 O 4 Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners EquiT. Odds Strt 66774ZORRO wb 3 106 5 3 141 1 U F Wrist ck R P Carman G50-100 66759 PURL w 5 113 6 S 31 2 21 21 M Buxton C Buxton 25-100 66772AL PIERCE w 9 113 1 4 5 3 3 3 T Wllams A Bennett 2560-100 66758GUS SCHEER wb 7 U3 4 2 41 41 41 4 E Jelley J Booker 960-100 66775 ENOS w 7 H3 3 5 6 6 6 5U C OMney A Miller 5590-100 06761BODANZKY w 4 113 2 1 2 5 6 6 1 Gordon H E Moore 1740-1M Time, 1:27. Track fast. mutuels paid, Zorro, 5.00 straight, .50 place, .70 show; Purl, .10 place, .30 show; Al Pierce, .40 show. Eqnivalent booking odds Zorro. 650 to 100 straight, 75 to 100 place, 33 to 100 show; PurL 20 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Al Pierce, 70 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by The Turk Azyiade, by Cactus II. trained by R F. Carman; bred by Mr. R. F. Carman. Went to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. ZORRO took the lead in the first sixteenth and, showing the most speed throughout, lost ground when entering the stretch, but finished gamoly and outstayed PURL in the final drive. The latter gained steadily, but was unable to quite overhaul the leader. AL PIERCE met with early interference, but recovered quickly and raced forwardly all the way. GUS SCHEER tired badly after going a half mile. BODANZKY was cased up in the stretch. Scratched 6G775Star Court, 116; 6G774JTricks, 106; 60740 Old Pop, 104. Overweights Al Pierce, 4 pounds. UftTQQ FOURTH RACE About 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 3P 4 OO Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 66760-GLENN w G 107 G 1 21 2 21 21 1 I Gordon II Dougherty 455-101 66733 THRILLER w 3 10S 5 5 3 3 3 3 21 W Organ J M Black 200-100 66734 DOCTOR JIM wb 5 111 3 2 51 41 4 4 3 F Wdstck B E Chapman 320-100 66760 TITANIA wb 5 109 4 4 1 ll l1 ll 4 E Jelley J Scrio 743-100 66652LADY ZEUS w 3 104 2 G 6 5 5 5 5" R Brown M Grant 700-100 66487 ULTRA GOLD wb 7 U4 1 3 41 6 6 6 6 E Atkinson R C Kochendarfer 720-100 Time, 1:30. Track fast. mutuels paid, Glenn, 1.10 straight, .10 place, .30 show; Thriller, .20 place, .10 show; Doctor Jim, .30 show. Equivalent booking odds Glenn, 455 to 100 straight, 105 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Thriller, CO t 100 place. 5 to 100 show; Doctor Jim, 15 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Magellan Gastonia, by Florizel n. trained by W. R. Padgett; bred in France by Mr. T. P. Thorne. Went to post at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. GLENN followed TITANIA under restraint until in the last eighth, where he raced into the lead, but tired in the final sixteenth and just lasted to win. THRILLER raced in a forward position and, passing the leaders with a rush in the stretch, finished fastest of all. DOCTOR JIM raced next to the rail all the way and saved much ground on the turns. TITANIA rushed into the lead and set a good pace, but tired after going three-quarters. LADY ZEUS and ULTRA GOLD were always beaten. Scratched 60777 Bar Coy, 106. JprOQ FD7TH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. O 4 O iJ Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 66775 SALT PETER wb 5 116 2 4 4 4 2 1 V B McKIny HRFreck 1473-103 66762 SIR ADSUM w 7 112 5 2 31 31 1 2 2a E Jelley J Cremen 243-103 66775 MR. X. w 4 111 6 1 11 1 3and 3s 3 M Buxton A Marrono 503-100 66777 FUTEN w 3 107 1 3 2 2 4 4 4 F Wdstck J Robertson W-l-TO 66777 ALL THE ItE w 5 110 4 5 5 53 5 5 5 I Gordon T J Crandall 2153-103 66763 PROSPECTOR w 8 112 SCO 6 6 6 6 F Mooro H Dougherty 1670-103 Time, 1:52. Track fast. mutuels paid. Salt Peter, 1.30 straight, .10 place, .30 show; Sir Adsum, .80 place, .70 show; Mr. X., .50 show. Equivalent booking odds Salt Peter, 1475 to 100 straight, 335 to 100 place, 165 to 100 show; Sir Adsum, 90 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Mr. X., 125 to 100 show. Winner Ch. h, by Peter Quince Yolanda, by St. Florian trained by A. Taney; bred by Mr. J. N. Camden. Went to post at 3:3G. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SALT PETER, under sligth restraint in the early running, moved up fast on the outside after going three-quarters and, racing SIR ADSUM into defeat, drew away in the stretch. SIR ADSUM saved ground on all the turns and had no mishaps. MR. X. set a good pace, but was much used in racing FUTEN into defeat and tired in the stretch. FUTEN showed speed, but tired in the final quarter. ALL THERE and PROSPECTOR began slowly and were outrun all the way. Scratched 60776 Horeb, 107; 66777May Girl, 102. Overweights Mr. X., 2 pounds. -g-i - -... T7Ckfk SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO 4 j" Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt A ?i Str Fin Jockcy3 Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 667633LA KROSS w 6 HI 5 5 6 6 ll l1! U F Mooro R A Johnson 235-100 66758s BOG ART a 13 104 2 1 3 ll 2 2 2 W Organ B E Chapman 220-103 66776 DOTTAS BEST w G 103 7 6 5l 51 5s 41 31 G Mangan J Hendricks 740-100 66763 BURLINGAME wb 8 104 6 4 41 3 34 and 4 C White G Luther 1545-100 G6763-LE BLEUET w 5 111 3 2 2 4 4l 5 5T N Burger Heed and Burton 290-100 06777 REY ENNIS wb 8 109 1 7 7 7 7 7 6 C OMahy L Campbell 3115-100 66777 RACONTEUSE w 9 101 4 3 In 2l 6l Gl 7 F Wdstk J Y Christmas 2243-100 Time, 1:57. Track fast mutuels paid, La Kross, 1922.sh.70 straight, .90 place, .70 show; Bogart, .50 place, .10 show; Dottas Best, .70 show. Equivalent booking odds La Kross, 235 to 100 straight, 93 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Bogart, 123 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Dottas Best, 85 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Martinet Chemulpo, by Ben Strome trained by R. A. Johnson; bred by Messrs. Williams Bros.. Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. LA KROSS, after being saved behind the leaders in the early running, raced around the leaders with a rush into a good lead, but tired in the final eighth and just lasted to win. BOGART raced prominently from the start and took the lead, then, after being passed, finished gamely under a hard ride and was wearing the leader down. DOTTAS BEST closed a big gap in the final quarter. BURLINGAME showed speed to the last eighth. LE BLEUET could never improve his position. Scratched CG77Gllantarede, 111; C6771 Who Knows, 111; CG777 Kebo, 105. Overweights Bogart, 0 pounds; Rey Ennis, 5. f7Cki SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16. Miles. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. OO 4 JJL. Net value to winner 00; second, 0; third, 0. Index Horse3 " AWtPPSt Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 66776 KINGLING IL w 9 109 2 1 l1 l1 l3 l1 1" E Jelley J P May berry 100-100 66762 JAP MUMA 4 99 7 3 3 2J 2l 21 21 W Organ W Metzgar G70-100 66762SG WASHINGTONwsb 7 10S 6 5 S 3l 31 31 3 T Wlllims J Chambers t230-100 06772 SIR JACK wb 5 103 5 7 7 41 4 4 4" S Banks J D Killen S43-10O 66745 SAFRANOR w 12 103 1 4 41 51 5 5 5s F Wdstk Mrs A Miller 2920-100 66762DOYLE wb 4 103 4 6 61 7 7 7 P F Moore W G Gambrill 15SO-100 06776 UNAR w 7 104 3 2 2l 04 6l 6l 7 I Gordon A Bennett t fCoupled in betting as J. Chambers and A. Bennett entry. Time, 1:58. Track fast, mutuels paid, Kingling II., .00 straight, .30 place, .10 show; Jap Muma, .90 place, .10 show; J. Chambers and A. Bennett entry, .10 show. Equivalent booking odds Kingling II., 100 to 100 straight, 65 to 100 place, 5 to 100 show; Jap Muma, 195 to 100 place, 5 to 100 show; J. Chambers and A. Bennett entry, 5 to 100 show. Winner B. h, by Ethelbert Kings Favorite, by Hanover trained by J. Arthur; bred in France by Mr. August Belmont. Went to post at 4:42. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. KINGLING II. at once rushed into the lead, saved ground on all the turns and made a resolute finish. JAP MUMA raced in closest pursuit of the leader and was gaining steadily in the final strides. GEORGE WASHINGTON was hard ridden from the start to maintain his position and tired in the stretch when called on for a final effort. SIR JACK ran fairly well. Scratched 6G7G2 Navajo. 10G; GG732 Mar Tom, 103; G6773 Mountain Dew, 101. Overweights Kingling II., 1 pound; Safranor, 2.