Havana Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1918-12-30

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HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA CUBA SUNDAY DECEMBER 29 1918 Oriental Park Eighteenth day Cuba American Jockey Club Winter Meeting of 100 or more days 18 books on Weather clear temperature 75 Presiding Steward C J Fitz Gerald Presiding Judge AA H Shelley Starter James Milton Racing Secretary Martin Nathanson Racing starts at 230 p hi Chicago time 200 p m u indicates whip S spurs H blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance FIRST RACE 58 Mile Jan 1 191C 59ys 5 114 Purse 500 3yearolds Maidens Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt i siStrFin Jockeys Owners 40732 QUICKSTEP w 7 S 3 4J 31 I1 1 = Q Preece F Delbarrio i 1 12 10732 MISS CAREY v 7 2 t 2fc 3 2 T Alurray AV C AVestmoreldli 2 2 45 25 40692 IRON BOY v 1085 5 5 5 M11 4 33 AV Kelsay J J Timmernum 5 r 4 S5 45 40071 CAREY MAID VI05 1 4 lii h 2 4 k AV HliriesP Julian 15 i 15 6 3 340770L1NKSTRAP 40770L1NKSTRAP w 103 7 S S nt is R Davies J W Nailer 32 32 45 25 out out4075fi 4075fi RANKER w lOfi 7 rH O1 J Frach B Barber 20 20 20 40770 EARNEST 107 2 1 rJ 7s 7 W Doyle H E Leigh 5 5 5 = 10421 LAMENTATION 104 4 ff 7J 8 S S H KuIlmnJ W Pangle 10 10 10 4 2 Time 27 56 112 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Quickstep 1240 straight 180 place 380 show Miss Carey 430 place 340 show Iron Hoy 3fio show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Quickstep r 20 to 100 straight 140 to 100 place 90 to 100 show Miss Carey 115 to 100 place 70 to 100 show Iron Boy SO to 100 show showWinner1 Winner1 B f by Olambala San Andres trained by C R Smith bred by Dr J D Neet NeetWent Went to post at 231 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won cantering second and third driving QUICKSTEP moved up steadily on the outside after rounding the far turn and drew away with a rush in the homestretch MISS CAREY raced forwardly but tired and just lasted long enough to outstay IRON BOY The latter finished resolutely in the middle of the track EARNEST was pinched off while rounding the far turn CAREY MAID s et the pace to the stretch and dropped back UNKSTRAP was away badly badlyOverweights Overweights Iron Roy IA pounds Ranker 2 Linkstrap 3 Carey Maid 4 SECOND RACE 58 Mile Jan 1 1916 59 5 114 Purse 500 2yearolds Maidens Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys O H C P 40770 = THE S IIUNDREDwn 101 4 1 1407192WEYMOUTII 407192WEYMOUTII GIRUvr X 7 40770 FUSTIAN w 104 5 G GDUKE DUKE RUFF w 115 7 8 40707 RjRPhlCE w 107 2 2 2X770 X770 LAMP POST WB 106V1 1 4 0772 2 LUCKY PEARL w 93 C 5 10770 KQUERRY w 115 3 3 8 S S 8 J Henry H B Dalley SO 50 50 20 10 Time 10Time 27 55 112 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid The Six Hundred 720 straight 310 place 260 show Weymouth Girl 340 place 240 show Fustian 290 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds The Six Hundred 260 to 100 straight 55 to 100 place 30 to 100 show Weymouth Girl 70 to 100 place 20 to 100 show Fustian 45 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch c by Light Brigade Gallonia trained by F Schelke bred in England by Capt E Tanner TannerWent Went to post at 255 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won handily second and third driving THE SIX HUNDRED began slowly but closed a big gap and finished gamely under a drive to win going away WEYMOUTH GIRL raced well and made a game finish FUSTIAN was on the in ¬ side all the way raced into the lead but tired in the last sixteenth DUKE RUFF gained steadily and finished gamely SURPLICE set the early pace and tired badly badlyOverweights Overweights Weymouth Girl 1 pounds Lamp Post l yiAGA THIRD RACE 58 Mile Jan 1 lSK 59 5 114 Purse 500 3yearolds tVOvFA and upward Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P Time 26 55 111 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid The Grader 1720 straight 700 place 330 show King Trovato 370 place 270 show Jojam 270 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds The Grader 700 to 100 straight 250 to 100 place G5 to 100 show King Trovato 85 4o 100 place 33 to 100 show Jojam 35 to 100 show showWinner Winner B g by Orlando My Fair Kentucky trained by K Brewster bred by Messrs J A L Ferguson FergusonWent Went to post at 321 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing THE GRADER after racing in closest pursuit came with a rush in the homestretch and drew away into a long lead in the last eighth KING TROVATO was badly outpaced in the early running but finished fast and gamely JOJAM tired badly after setting the pace to the last eighth WILL SOON closed a gap and finished fast V1CTROLA quit after racing well to the last eighth FOURTH RACE 58 Mile Jan 1 1916 59 5 5 114 Purse 500 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 StrFin Jockeys O H C P 40748 3HOPS WB 5 108 2 7 77 4 1 = W Doyle F Schelke 40050 FRAN CRAWFRDw 3 105 46 5 33 31 2U A Pickens E K Bryspn 20 25 25 8 4 40783 3KERNAN WB 3 107 G 3 I1 2s 2 3h J Howard Williams Bros 12 12 12 out 4 072 O3 PRINCE EONERO w 3 104 1 1 2k 4S 5J 45 R Davies W C WestmoreldS 331 25 37C67 NO TRUMPS WB 4115 3 5 fi 1 I1 5U E HilemanJ Corujo 12 12 12 4 2 40725 CALLAW AY w 3 111 52 31 51 6s 6s AV Kelsay E W Padelford 55521 39G05 5552139G05 CARDOME WB 5 IMT 4 4 GJ 7V 7 D StirtlnRC Norman TS25 2ff 8 4 4Time Time 27 57 112 Truck heavy 2 mutiiels paid Hops 720 straight 370 place 270 show Frances Crawford 2400 place 540 show Kernan 2r 0 show showEquivalent Equivalent lx oking odds Hops 200 to 100 straight 85 to 100 place 35 to 100 show Frances Crawford 1100 to 100 place 170 to 100 show Kernan 25 to 100 show showWinner Winner Ch g by Histings Crimea trained by F Schelke bred by Mr C C Patrick PatrickWehtto Wehtto post at 347 At post 0 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing HOPS began flatfooted and was A distant last in the early running but finally closed an immense gap anil won going away FRANCES CRAWFORD moved tip with a rush after rounding the far turn aiid made a game finish KERNAN set the early pace but tired and just lasted long enough to out ¬ stay PRINCE BONERO The Tatter finished gamely NO THUMPS raced into the lead but quit as if short and the race may improve him himScratched Scratched 107S2sQuin 110 40784 Balfron 115 115Overweights Overweights Francos Crawford 1 pound flAQAQ FIFTH RACE 34 Mile Dec 28 1915 111 4 111 Purse 500 3yearolds TCVrOvfO and upward Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 40733 MABEL TRASKwn 3 95 42 4s 34 1 I3 T Murray Williams Bros 71071071014 out 40785 FORT BLISS w 3 96 1 4 2 5J 2 2nfe Q Preece F D Weir 222 71013 4079fiWOODTHRUSH 710134079fiWOODTHRUSH w 3 103 23 C 3l 3 = H BullmnJ AV Parigle 50 50 50 15 C 401743MARYSBEAU WB 3 104 6 C 5 41 4s 4s H LunsfdR J Farris 555 S5 45 407732THE 45407732THE DUKE WB 4 105 31 3 1 5 5 J Maher C T WorthingtonS 33125 40783 ED GARRISON w 4 103 5 5 Ink 2h G 6 R Davies W Feuchter 10 10 10 3J 75 75Time Time 25 54 125 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Mabel Trask 440 straight 310 place 200 show Fort Bliss 330 place 240 show Woodthrush 530 show Equivalent showEquivalent booking odds Mabel Trask 120 to 100 straight 55 to 100 place 30 to 100 show Fort Bliss 65 to 100 place 20 to 100 show Woodthrush 105 to 100 show showWinnerrB WinnerrB StiversWent f by Jack Xtkin Balance All II trained by P J Williams bred by Mr L Stivers Went to post at 412 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing MABEL TRASlv after being saved for the first half came fast and drew away in the home ¬ stretch to win easing up FORT BLISS tired and just lasted long enough to outstay WOODTHRUSH The latter stumbled a couple of times in the last eighth but closed a big gap and finished fast MARYS BEAU ran poorly THH PUKE and ED GARRISON quit after alternating in pacemaking Overweights pacemakingOverweights Mabel Trask 1 pound Fort Bliss 2 Marys Beau 2 Ed Garrison 1 IAQA1 SIXTH RACE 6 12 Furlonrs Jan 24 1917 105 5 102 Purse 500 3year TC vfOvFTr olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt SLStrFin Jockeys o n c P s Time 26 55 119 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Nib 770 straight 320 place 310 show Buuice 310 place 2CO show ConowiiigO S770 show showEquivalent Equivalent booking odds Nib 285 to 100 straight 00 to 100 place 55 to 100 show Bunice 55 fc 100 place 30 to 100 show Conowirigo 285 to 100 show showWinner VileyAVent Winner B g by Ferole Domino Whist trained by F I Weir bred by Mr Breckenridge Viley AVent to post at 43J At post 1 minute Start good and slow AVou driving second and third the same NIB responded resolutely when called on after racing under restraint to the stretch and got up to wiiv in the final stride BUNICE set the pace and hung on longer than usual under punishment CONOWINGO raced forwardly and finished gamely HEMLOCK gained steadily from a slow beginning LYCIA rah well wellOverweights Overweights Lady Matchmaker 3 pounds SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards March 6 1918 141 5 117 Purse 500 3yearolds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 400 second 70 third 30 Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 407733MXIM CllOICEwsn 7 113 2 2k 2 2s Il I1 E HilemanF Schelke 407123MISS SAVKKP w 3 105 6 1 I1 U 1 = 2 2J II LunsftlJ S Tyreo 44 4 8545 40725GRKAT 854540725GRKAT UOLIV w 4 105 5 o G G 5 55 3 Q Preece H Platt 10 10 10 4 2 40773DON THRUSH wit 4 10S 2 4 510 5 = 31 31 43 AV Lan A H Diaz 45 45 45 13 out 40771 FRANK KUHKK w 3 107 t 5 33 3l 4 41 jiu J Howard AVilliams Bros 888 3 32 407 22WXTERFORD wit 4 10S 1 3 4 4i G G G R Duvies J P Ross 222 4525 Time 4525Time 28 57 126 158 2075 Track heavy 2 mutuels paid Maxims Choice 140 straight 730 place 470 show Miss Sweep 550 place 120 show Great Dolly 1111 show showEquivalent Equivalent bookliig odds Maxims Choice 870 to 100 straight 265 to 100 place 135 to 100 show Miss Sweep 175 to 10O place llo to 100 show Jreat Dolly 455 to 100 show showWinner Winner B g bV Golden Maxim Leoiialla trained by F Schelke bred by Mr Henry T Osnard Went OsnardWent to post nt 501 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv ¬ ing MAXIMS CHOICE moved up rapidly after entering the homestretch and finishing fast won going away MISS 8WKKP tlnd after setting a good pace to the last turn GREAT DOLLY finished gamely DON THRUSH and WATERFORI almost fell while going around the first turn where MISS SWEEP crossed over in front of them and had no chance afterward FRANK BURKE quit badly Scratched badlyScratched I07S5BI1IV Joe 112 10758 Capital City 108 407SO Zodiac 107 107Overweights Overweights Fnuik Burke 2 poiuiIs


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