Mobile Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1923-03-24

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Mobile Form Chart Copyright 1923 by Dally Racing Form Publishing Company Reproduction prohibited MOBILE ALA FRIDAY MARCH 23 1923 Half mile Fourth day Business Mens Racing Asso ¬ ciation Spring Meeting of 11 days Weather clear temperature G5 Presiding Steward Joseph A Murphy Placing Judges M N Macfarlan and JoUn Carey Starters William Snyder and William Hamilton Racing Secretary M N Macfarlan Racing starts at 230 p m Chicago time 230 p in W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Hg nres in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse aud weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance OQf75 FIRST RACE About 58 Mile March 15 1922 58 9 121 Purse 500 3year OOO 4 tf olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt H Ji i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 08489 ZOONA w 3 105 2 2 5 21 2 in G ManganT Ilaskos 343112 08718 FLU w 5 11G 1 1 I1 1J 1 21 E T MooreH McClelland 31 13513531025 68830 = FLEER wn 6 121 G 5 2 3 31 3S E Martin 1 Hoffernan S5 35171071025 35171071025C8838 C8838 SEA BOAUD w 5 121 4 6 4i 4 4 R Rice R Schwarz 10 10 10 4 2 2G8G13 G8G13 LAST GIRL WB 4 llfi 7 4 3 5l 5 5s E AtksonJ Kearns 15 20 20 S 4 4GG334 GG334 RUBULA w 4 116 3 3 6 6 6l 61 J SmwoodG Conler 15 13 15 G 3 3G8573 G8573 EMDEN w 10 121 5 7 7 7 7 7 R HartonT Coffey 6 10 10 4 2 2Time Time 100 Track good goodWinner Winner H f liy Vuleain Umatilla by Clifford trained by J Y Pons bred by Mr Cary T Gray son sonWent Went to post at 228 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same ZOONA off forwardly clipped through next to the rail on the stretch turn and finishing fast just got up in time to win FLIP saved ground while rounding the first turn and raced into a clear lead but swerved out when entering the stretch which cost her the race FUSE II was a forward contender all the way hut could not improve his position SKA HOAItD had no mishaps LAST GIRL tired RUBULA and EMDEN were forced to race wide on the turns turnsScratched Scratched CSS37 Kiugling II 121 fiJQQfTrf SECOND RACE About 6 12 Furlongs March 18 1922 123 8 120 Purse 500 JO OO O a 3yearolds Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt U 12 = i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II G P S 08691 GLABELLA w 112 4 4 lh 11 12 is N Burger W D Bernhardt 2i 3 3 01013 68246 MANICURE MAID WB 107 2 5 31 2 2l 2h J SchlgerW M Cain 15 20 20 S 4 5 41 3J S3 J Gruber Four O S F Stb G 6 41 85 33 8837JPAT HAMPSON w 112 1 3 2 3h 4 41 T ThlkillJ L Brannon 6 7 5 S5 43 68G12AMELIA S w 109J 7 6 7 61 6g 51 E T MooreA A AVinters TK i I IG8568 G8568 SWEET MAMA w 1101 51 41 51 5 G E Martin G AV Butler I 68633 FERNANDOS w 107 6 2 G 7 7 7 R Holwayl J Keating 10 12 12 5 21 21Time Time 127 Track good goodAVinner AVinner B f by King James Colorvieto by Collar trained by D AVomcldorff bred by Mr Henry T Oxnard OxnardW W nt to post at 233 At post 3 minutes Start goodand slow AVon easily second and third driv ¬ ing GLABEILA off forwardly took the lead and was forced wide on the first turn by PAT HAMPSOX but recovered and drawing away maintained her advantage to the end MANICURE MAID saved ground on all the turns and outfinished OLD TOP in the final drive The latter made a game challenge in the final quarter but tired PAT HAMPSON ran out on the first turn AMELIA S was not per ¬ severed with SWEET MAMA sulked sulkedOverweights Overweights Old Top 2M pounds Amelia S 2S Sweet Mama 3 THIRD HACE About 58 Mile March 15 1322 58 9 121 Purse 500 3year ods and upward Claiming Not value to wiener 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt Str Fin Jockeys O II C P 08246 MMOR1E WOOD wn 3 106 23 3 3 = 2l H T TohnsonT Shearn 1 83 32 33 14 66432 FRINGE w 5 US 7 75 5 5l 1 I 21 R Rice R Scully 20 20 20 8 4 08 0813 13 1 1OS1E M W3107 8 J 6 4 3J 3 = E AtksonB Rosenthal 555 S5 35 07363 THE MSKINNER w 3 110 G 4 T MooreM Gabriel 8 10 10 3 85 08832 WINALL w 5 IIS 57 ThrkiltR L Smith 20 20 20 S 4 07382 EDNA D w 5 116 1 2 2C8839 4 71 6 = GJ G ManjranJ H Murray G S S 3 G5 G5C8839 C8839 ST JUST w G 121 3 1 2 6 71 7 C OMahyR WarfieM 21 1651351 12 34319 FIREFLY w WS12148 S 121 4 8 88SSD Bauer R L Heavilin 20 SO 30 10 5 5Time Time 102 Track good goodWinner Winner B f by Wormleighton Argon Ksher by Eshcr trained by A K Miller bred by Mr L A Lyne LyneWent Went to post at 318 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third driving MARJORIE WOOD gradually improved her position and taking the lead in the final sixteenth won going away FRINGE showed much speed and raced THE MULKSKINNER into defeat in the early running hut tired after taking the lead JOSIK M met with slight interference at the start and closed a gap while racing on the outside THE MULESKINNER set the early pace and saved ground on the turns but tired in the last eighth WINALL raced creditably creditablyOverweights Overweights Josie M II pounds Marjorie Wood 1 OQr7Q FOURTH RACE 1 Mile March 11 1321 147 3 106 106z z Gayfers Department Store OoO 4 if Purse Purse 500 4yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt U V ft Str Fin Jockeys Owners 08840HERALD w 8 114 122 = 2 I1 1H 1 = E Martin J T Looney 564 85710 857106861GEXHORTER 6861GEXHORTER w 9 109 7 4 4 4 3J 2 = 2 L GregoryT Scott 2 3 321214 321214G8860 G8860 JACOBEAN w 5 109 33 1 = I1 2l 3 35 R Doyle S Jones 20 20 20 7 3 368857SANDY 68857SANDY H ws G 11G 2 1 3i 31 4s 4s 41 E T MoorcO Wendel 5 S S 21 1 168859FIAL 68859FIAL ROOSTER WB 6 114 5 6 G5 6 = G 5 5 R Bolton R Warfield 10 10 10 4 2 208831SAMA7E 08831SAMA7E wu 6 113 G 5 5 6 ° G 6 J SmwoodH Raines 21 31 31 8312 8312GS8UsARDrrO GS8UsARDrrO vu G 114 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 R Rice E C Lucas 3 41 41 S3 710 710Time Time 119 Track good goodWinner Winner B S y Coy Lad Angerona by Sir Dixon trained by II Cavanaugh bred by Mr II II Hewitt HewittWent Went to post at 342 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing HERALD under hard restraint in the early running took the lead on the last turn and holding it easily outlinished EXHORTER The latter was hard ridden all the way and made a game challenge after entering the stretch but tired in the last seventy yards JACOBEAN rushed into the lead quickly but tired after going threequarters SAXDY II FINANCIAL ROOSTER and AMAZE were not per ¬ severed with AKDITO began slowly and refused to extend himself himselfOverweights Overweights Amaze 1 pound FIFTH RACE About 53 Mile March 15 1922 58 9 121 Purse 500 3year olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt U 4 = i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C G88311 AMANDA 6 111 7 3 3C8839 li Il H 1J R Doyle S Jones G5 G5 43 27 out C8839 PROPAGANDA 7 121 S 2 41 3 21 2 = E T MooreE Lutz 15 15 10 4 2 22l 68830 MICKEY MOORE 6 121 11 11GK763 2l 2 6 = 3 J Gruber Four O S F Stb 10 10 7 21 1 GK763 FLYPAPER i G 116 6 7 51 51 4 44 t ManganF J Schumaker 10 12 10 4 S5 68512 NO11MANDIE i 7 121 5 6 6G8832 5s R Rice A Wallin G8832 MISS LA VEITA w S 116 4 8 8G8856NYLORAC GJ G 7 = 6 T ThrlkillD J Lynch G 7 7 21 1 1G885fiNYLORAC G8856NYLORAC w 3 103 3 5 5G7381 S 41 5 71 C OMahyW Woodanl 3 7 7 21 1 1G7381 G7381 GO w 3 107 2 4 8 S S S E AtksonG Drumheller 58621 58621Time Time 101 Track good goodWinner Winner Ir m by Dick Finncll Flaming Flamingo by Cesarion trained by F R Doyle bred by Mr J Claude Rogers RogersWent Went to post at 403 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing A1IAXDA set a good pace and easily won all the way PROPAGANDA steadily improved his jMisition aud passed MICKEY MOORE in the stretch MICKEY MOORE began well and saved ground on the turns and after being bumped back in the stretch finished fast FLYPAPER had no mishaps GO was shuttled back when going to the first turn and had no chance chanceOverweights Overweights Nylorae 4 pounds Go 2 JOOOfl SIXTH RACE About G 12 Furlongs March 18 1922 123 8 126 Purse 500 OOOOJI 3yearolds acd upward Claiming llet value to winner 350 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt U vi Str Fin Jockeys O II C P S 3 1 1 I1 R Rice M C Pritchard S5 3 1351 12 G8837 RUGGLES w 4 115 47 55 3J 3 2 J SmwoodJ R Kelly 5 3 1351 12 i8G37 TRICKS WB 4 115 12 2 2s 2 3 R Bolton J Arthur G S 7 2i 1110 08831 GYPSY LIGHT w 5 112 34 7 7s 4 = 4i E T MooreV Bond 20 20 20 S 4 08857 CONSORT wn 4 112 86 41 4 = 51 5 L Gregory P Mouledoua 21 21 11571013 1157101308857s 08857s MARSH JIMMY wslt S 112 58 8 G1 7 6 = A Fraley C S Wilson 46521 G4005 ELY w G 117 65 G 51 G1 7 T ThrlkillR Miller 20 25 20 S 4 4G8834 G8834 MUSITO w 7 117 21 Il Er rtownR McCrnnN J Hernandez 20 20 20 8 4 4Time Time 127 Track good goodWinner Winner CK g by Broomstick Rainy Daisy by Hamburg trained by W J Foley bred by Mr Harry Payne Whitney WhitneyWent Went to post at 434 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and thlrfl driving PITTER PAITER had a clear course in the early running and racing into a good lead on the last turn outstayed RUGGLES in the final drive RIGGLES was in close quarters for a half mile aud was repeatedly pulled up hut made a fast and game finish when clear TRICKS raced well and was on the inside all the way GYPSY LIGHT was shuttled back early and closed a big gap CONSORT showed early speed MARSE JIMMY was slightly lame when going to the post MUSITO set the early pace but seemingly broke down after going a half mile mileScratched Scratched SS3SM5abylunian 117 OSS59 Xavajo 117


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