Fair Grounds Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1923-01-23

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Fair Grounds Form Chart STW OBXEANS TJL MONDAY JANTJAET 22 1923 Fair Grounds 1 mile Nineteenth day Busi ¬ ness Mens Racing Association Winter Meeting of 38 days Weather clear temperature 70 Stewards Joseph A Murphy W Hay and II P Conkling Judgrs J B Campbell and Joseph McLennan Starter William Snydcr Racing Secretary Joseph McLunnan Racing starts at 215 p m Chicago time 215 p m W indicates whip S spurs It blinkers Fig nres in parentheses following the distance of oach race indicate date track record age of horse and weight rarried Indicates apprentice allowance FIBST EACE 3S lIHe Jan 19 1922 34 2 114 Purse 10CO 2yearolds Maidens Special Weights Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt U 4 Ti Str Fin Jockeys O H C P S JUNE FLOWER w 1151 4 11 1 J Butwell Xalapa F Stb G5 65 91013 out out67G80MDLE 67G80MDLE THOUGHTS w 113 2 2 2 H ThomasB 1 Brannon 4 5 5 G5 12 12G7G231 G7G231 BUSINESSLIKE w 11G 3 3 3 C Lanfj Idle Hr S F Stb 3 41 41 1 25 25C7729 C7729 SUN LASSIE w 113 1 4 41 F Murphy W S Kilmer 477245 477245RACHEL RACHEL POTTER w 113 7 G G G Babin R E Vickerman 30 50 40 13 7 7C7623 C7623 MASON TOWLE w 117 5 5 6 W HeinchC H Knebelkamp20 20 20 7 3 3GOLDMARK GOLDMARK w 116 6 7 7 E Martz G Peterson 30 50 40 15 7 7BERNICE BERNICE GUILDS w 113 8 SSI Gordon J A Hall 30 50 50 20 8 8Time muddyWinner Time 12 24 36 Track muddy Winner Ch f by Theo Cook June Bug trained by R Waldron bred by Mr Edward F Simms Wont to post at 215 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing JtNE FLOWER lost ground on the stretch turn and raced wide in the stretch but finished fast and gamely and held IDLE THOUGHTS safe through the last sixteenth IDLE THOUGHTS also came wide badlyin but ran a good nice BUSINESSLIKE came fast in the last eighth SUN LASSIE swerved badly in the stretch The others were outpaced A heavy fog obscured any view of the str and colors were not distinguishable until just before the last eighth eighthScratched Scratched C7729 Gladys V 113 Tambon 113 Worthmore 110 Omasex 116 Climax 116 Dorothy Ryan 113 113Overweights Overweights June Flower 2Vi pounds Mason Towle 1 SECOND BJ1CE 34 Mile Feb 9 1918 111 6 116 Pun 100 4yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to wiener 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt U i Str Fin Jockeys Owners C7G81 ROYAL DICK r 5 114 9 4 41 2 11 11 J CorcoranF De Latour 6 10 19 4 2 67709 GRAYSON w S 109 6 6 61 31 3 2 E SmwodG Drumheller 6 8 8 3 85 85G7554 G7554 MINUTE MAN wn 6 114 11 2 11 2i 3 C Lanp A Swenke 2 1152 45 25 25G7G03 G7G03 = MOON WINKS w 4 107 3 2 1 5 4 4 H ThomasE C Christian 688385 67438 DELHI MAID WB 4 106 2 5 5 4i 5 51 A Abel F 1 Kramer 2i 31 1656535 67G2 1 HERALD WB 8 109 4 7 7 7 6 C W Fronk J T Looney 8 12 13 5 2 267238SHUTCHISON 67238SHUTCHISON w 4 107 8 3 31 61 7 7 G Mein J W Murphy S 10 10 4 2 67709 MACHIAVELLI w 5 114 7 8 S S 8 ° S R HolwayA K Miller 15 20 20 8 4 67343 DIANA WATERS w 4 1081 59 9999ET MooreA Bellesarde 100 100 100 40 20 muddyWinner Time 24 48r 114 Track muddy Winner Ch g by Dick Finncll Euuous by Marta Santa trained by J II Buscher bred by Mr George Watts WattsWent Went to post at 238 At post 1 minute Start bad and slow Won driving second and third the same ROYAL DICK began slowly but moved np rapidly just before reaching the stretch and racing into tin K ad outstayed GBAYSON in the final drive The latter also began slowly and was ridden wide on the turns and began tiring right at the end MINUTE MAN raced forwardly from the start but after taking the lead tired and swerved out in the stretch MOON WINKS set a good early pace but began tiring in the last eighth DELHI MAID was away poorly IlERALD was far back all the way Sera waySera tolled 07709 Mahony 109 C7681Youneed 114 07003 John Joseph 112 02034 Ticklish 114 C7C81 Margaret Elnora 102 102Overweights Overweights Diana Waters Ii pounds T1111115 KACE 34 Mile Feb 9 1918 111 116 Advance Purse Purse 1000 3yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt U 14 = i Str Fin Jockeys O H G P 31 2 11 L Morris T W OBrien 1 1 71011 out 1 1 1 2 = C Lang L Gentry 3 4 31 45 13 67772 RORK WB 110 11 4 4 4 3s G Babin C A Applesate 10 15 15 5 2 G7090 THESSALY w 101 8 5 31 21 4 H ThomasS Louis S 12 1 1G6U08 G6U08 EULALIA vr 100J 34 7 7 G 5s A Abel C Phillips 30 50 5 66507 THE COLONEL WB 104 2 8 8 8 8 6 J WallaceT S Walsh 20 20 20 7 3 658I3EOSH w 101 67 6l 6 71 71 J CorcoranB C Bunbury 8 13 15 5 2 66987 FELICITOUS WB S5Time 1091 46 2 5 5s S E SmwodC P Winfrey 8 15 13 4 S5 muddyWinner Time 23 47 114 Track muddy Winner Blk c by Bock View Tuscan Bed by William Rufus trained by E Brcwster bred by Mr C T Gray on onWent Went to post at 303 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same SHAMROCK a promising colt was hard ridden and gaining steadily through the stretch wore MACBETH down in the last twenty yards and won drawing clear MACBETH showed high speed from the start and raced into a long lead but began tiring in the last eighth BOBK finished gamely and outstayed THESSALY The latter stumbled in the last eighth when she appeared to have third place safe FELICITOUS quit badly after going a half mile BOSH ran as if unfit to race raceScratched Scratched 67710JChiva 100 100Overweights Overweights Eulalla 1i pounds Felicitous 3 FOURTH BACE 1 116 Miles Feb 13 1915 144 3 104 Lake Shore Purse Purse 1200 4yearolds aad upward Allowances Net value to winner 900 sec ¬ ond 200 third 100 Index Horses AWtPPSt U 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67647 SIR THOS KEAN w 3 1101 3 2 2 2 2 2 11 E Pool Est J A Vogcler 21 3 1251120out 67711 WYNNEWOOD wn 7 106 4 1 1 1 1 1J 2 C Lang T O Webber 1 G3 65 23 out 67774 BLARNEY STONE w 3 108 1 3 3 = 3 Z 3s 3 F Sharpe M Reiser 3 4 31 43 out 67 733 LOUIS A WB 6 1C6 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 J Majestic J Bishop 8 13 15 3 1 muddyWinner Time 4 49 114 140 147 Track muddy Winner B g by Golden Maxim Guion by Dr Bice trained by A Thomas bred by Mr Thomas M Murphy MurphyWent Went to post at 327 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same SIR THOMAS KEAN ran as if best in the going was saved under hard restraint until in the stretch where he gained steadily and outstayed WYNNEWOOD through the last sixteenth WYNNE WOOD showed the most speed and appeared a certain winner on the stretch turn but began tiring near the end BLARNEY STONE under weak riding was far back for the entire race and can do much bet ¬ ter LOUIS A was always outrun outrunScratched Scratched 07734 Irish Kiss 108 C76S3Parader 111 G7711 Crack o Dawn IOC 67773 Boy from Home lol lolOverweights Overweights Sir Thomas Kcan 2J4 pounds 6 6Q Q lJfcTH KACE 1 Mile and 70 Tards Feb 12 1916 143 4 113 Merchants Purse 4 OJLJL Purse 1000 5yearolds azd upward Allowances Net value to winner 700 sec ¬ ond 200 third 100 AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners 157733s JACK HARE JR w S 101 3 3 21 Ill 1 1 J CorcoranT M Bolts 67733 EPISODE wn 5 1C5J 3 4 I1 3 2 2 2 A Wilson A S Woodcliffc 587245 67734 HELLO PRDNER w 6 105 1 2 3 2 3 3J 3 C Lang E Donham 3 4 1S563 13 G77I3FORNOVO wn 5 10J 4 5 41 5 41 5 43 II ThomasW J Kramer 10 15 13 5 2 67480 BIFF BANG vrn 6 103 2 1 5 4l 5 4 5 L McDottL T Bauer 21 3 13543 14 muddyWinner Time 14Time 24 48 114 140 145 Track muddy Winner Br h by Marathon Moouet by Donald A trained by J 1 Sweeney bred by Mr W E Walsh WalshWent Went to post at 352 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing JACK HARE JR helped by the going and close np from the start took the lead after going a half mile and had to be shaken up briefly in the last eighth but drew away and won in a canter EPISODE set the early pace and ran a good race HELLO PARDNBR showed Fpcvd but tired iu ten stretch mishapsScratched BIFF BANG ran poorly and was far back from the start FOBNOVO had no mishaps Scratched 07733 Romany 104 07499 Neddam 104 104Overweights Overweights Episode IU pounds Hello Pardner I Biff Bang 1 rTQ1 O SIXTH RACE 1 116 Miles Feb 13 1915 l44i 3 1C4 Purse 1000 4year O 4 O JL f olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 700 second 200 third 100 AWtPPSt U 14 Str Fin Jockeys O H C P S G758G1 SLIPPERY ELM w 10 111 5 3 4s 41 3 1 1 = E SmalldJ R Skinker 7TODY w 5 106 1 1 1 1 11 2 21 G Mein K L Craln CralnC77i5 C77i5 REPEATER IVB 6 111 4 4 31 3J 53 41 2 L McDottP Swain 7755K1RAH w 6 105 3 5 51 C 6 51 41 J Owens T E Crist CristC7755 C7755 DEVONITE w 4 107 6 6 G 51 4J 3l 5s J MajesticJ Bishop BishopC7712 C7712 DOUGHNUT WB 4 114 2 2 2 2 21 G G A Wilson A E Alexai muddyWinner Time 25 4S 115 143 150 Track muddy Winner Ir g by Bannockburn Schwalbe by Sain trained by W A Burttschell bred by Mr Barney Schreiber SchreiberWent Went to post at 417 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing SLIPPERY ELM favored by thi going and close up from the start moved tip fast after going a 1 half mile and was forced wide on the stretch turn by TODY but took the lead and came away easily ia 1 the last eighth TODY showed the most early speed but bolted en the stretch turn then finished fast REPEATER appeared done after going threequarters but outstayed DEVONITE The latter saved much ground when coming into the stretch but tired near the end DOUGHNUT quit after going well for threequarters threequartersScratched Scratched U7713 Deep Sinker IOC G7G4G Rep 100 00043 Lady Lillian 101 07712Xoue dArmcc 111 07770 Atta Boy II 109 77120 Tulane 104 07712 Consort 102 07713 St Donard 100 100Overweights Overweights Kirah 2 pounds r rrWQ rWQ O SETENTH EACE 1 18 Miles March 14 1303 15114 3 122 Purse 1000 4ycar O 4 O JL 3 olds and upward Claiming Net value to wiener 700 second 200 third 100 AWtPPSt Vi 14 Str Fin Jockeys O II U P S G7C93 DESIOS wn 4 37 9 3 21 21 11 Il U J CorcoranM Goldblatt 932 171071013 67733 AUSTRA L wis S 107 3 S S 7 71 2 2 J Ponce A Swenke 8 S 8 3 S3 67650 SAW FRANK wn 4 101 6 2 3 31 3 21 3 H ShlllickA Goldblatt 4 S S 3 S5 07735 WADSS LAST w 11 112 7 9 9 8 S1 55 4 = L McDottT J Looney 4 7 6 21 63 67558 AMAZK WB G 115 1 1 51 41 4 4J 5s T Brooke M R Pons 10 10 10 4 2 267G29 67G29 VIVA CUBA w G 107 2 G G1 G GI C4 G A Wilson R Warfield 20 20 20 8 4 4C7G28 C7G28 MIRACLE MAN wn 4 102 4 4 41 C3 Cl 7 7 A Abel D L Richards 4 G S 2 1 C7693 DADJA WSB t 97 5 7 7 9 9 9 S C DlshmonCpbell Stic Fm 30 50 50 20 10 10C7G92 C7G92 NAN McKINNEY WB 4 101 S 5 11 1i 2 8 9 J MajestlcL T Vhitehill 13 23 20 8 4 Time 25 50 116 144 157 Track mudd Winner Ch c by Uncle Last Cherry by Sir Diion trained by M Goldblatt bred by Mr W B Miller MillerWent Went to post at 443 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same DEMOS well ridden was In close pursuit of NAN McKINNEY until reaching the stretch when lie raced Into the lead but had to be ridden hard near the end to outstay ALSTKAI The latter began i slowly but oloed a big gap and made a fast finish SAM FRANK ran a gu I rare throughout WADSWOBTHS LAST was going well at the end MIRACLE MAN tired NAN McKINNEY set the pace to the lust turn and iuit badly badlyScratched Scratched 07ftS J Bermont 99 07C921 Bolster 101 G7G49 Scottish Chief 115 G77353Doctor Jim 112 7714 Solid Bock 107 107Overweights Overweights 8am Frank 4 pounds Miracle Man L


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