Louisville Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1910-05-11

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LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. CHURCHILL DOWNS. I LOUISVILLE. KY.. TUESDAY. MAY 10, 1910. — First day. New Louisville Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 23 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. C. F. ITice. Start t. James Milton. Secretary. Lyman H. Davis. Racing starts at 2::ti p. m. Chicago time 3338 p. m. 1. W indicates whip. S spurs, u blinkers. Figure- I in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse t and weight carried. -Indicates apprentice allowance. QCi 1 i*!* W-ka* RACF.--3-4 Miie. 81439 -1:11% :: -110. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-0«/"TwO I ward. Selling. N-l value to winner 8888. , . ,. . ... ,.. . , .. Mututl Takings. Au.ii Ind lloi-.s AMtPPSt t ■- , Si.-I .„ in lack. ■ I Ov mis s,,. j.| s_ Sales. , , 89413 ALICE GEORGE « 1198 11 •■ 8 1- I- Is Kennedy .iKWwriglu $ 395 3 BB 81281 M 89413 DA I.NTV DAME w 8 111 .: 1 31 •"•» :. V Powers J T Ir-land 3313 3998 3195 S , Snni3MERRlCK w n 7 11s ■_• :: B 4 3] 3»1 J Howard. I C BHhua l«3 1"73 3989 ." , W23« OCR NUGGET *] ft" I ". 3. 9 .".- Ui Radtke T Wooda 1149 Mfi B8 X7S84 FRANK O. HOGAN ws 3 MS 7 : Mil- t .".- MeTajrt AniToaAHoKn ::» G9 33 s.iifi cLorsTi:r:i-:ss a 7 mi 1 7 9- 7* 9 9 T Btee 1. c 8hobe so 33 339 | , , si-lij PR1NCELIKE til M 5 i ::- fi 8 7- E Martin TCMcDowell fi. fii 383 85434-CAREW a 7 19319 :i 9 9 7 8J F Jackson C B Patterson fi 73 iff S893 »ELIZABETHAN w 8189 1 11 11 11 :» 9- T Koerner N Bnrtebt ui» u." MK X SS936 kv a 1 ;r.y va 3 :7 S ■- 7- l" 19 I4«- Kaiser T HatfleM t t :- S6468CHALICE w 1: I us :• p M m. 11 n Herbert F achrtchel t t 1 t tMutnel tKld. JA11cll1.11 Held Time. 24 4. 48. l:13*s. Track fast. ■*3 mntuels paid. Alice Course. 1910.sh3.23 sfraiuht. S13.7 . place. S7.73 shear; Dainty Dame. ." i place. .sO. Hi show : Merrick. 98.73 show . F.|-ivaleni ! kinaj "ilds -Alice Jenrg.-. 170.3 to 100 straight. 213 to pm pl.-He. 3.3 :■ Iimi show. Daintv 1 ame. in io |ih place. 2» ii. Kmi show: Mm-rtrk. :;". to W0 si„,w W,iuii.i l,: f. b Sain — Yokohama Drained bj F. Lnsader. 8*enl : pi . al 8:34. -Vi o.-si 7 minutrs. start i.-iK.d w.m easily: irnad and third drtrlaa:. ALU 1: KORtlK •! s. d an ettrtf gap nwlftly. wore PAINTY IIAMK ilmv.i in the Rtreteh and was drawing awa ai tin end DAINTY DAMP ran well and. ttltuoocfc tlrtog fa»t. held MERBJJCK sate iu the Baal drire. MEB-BICK did l.is best and had no mishaps. OCR MGCET was going veil at the end and tinisned fastest of all. FRANK ;. HOGAN set the pace I" ihe streteb and tired hi the last furlong. ELIZABETHAN failed to show much snce,| ami was beaten off throughout. Tin- winner was entered for 8708: n bid. Scratched - 8b385Gold Dust, 102: S8390*Tom Dolan. Ii7: ssi.",:; Barner ohliield. 1ih;: sji4:;s Father L.s.ne. !i _r_rwi lits -AMce __ __ l: po_b«*_ Pha____a. 2: Era Ta_a_a_. QQ i*"7 SECOND RACK— 1-2 Mile. 81488 47 2 lie 1 Pane S40o. 2-year-olds. Fillies. 1 0«/"t" f Allowances. Net va!..e to winner 888B Ind tlorsfe AWlPPS, -, . , sir IiM .lo.kvs ,,w,„,s MV Vh V,!. " ROUND Till". WORLD m VC $ :; 33 1 1- Keogh W U Ytink.- 119m * 5 $ 938 839 I S7.s:is-Pia.ci:ss iNDCSTltywu 10fi ■ ; l| -- 3 D Austin ccv. ttiMeter 17"" d" MJBJ 0 8Jffl5ATTENTIVE w 109 10 I f| V 9 E Martin TCMcDowell 1760 1115 1720 50 ISMandtoRtE w 106 I 7 6 61 41 .1 Deavpt W McLemure 875 505 1020 15 I v*411 DA.VC1XG QIEEN wii 98 6 6 :.- 5 ..» Radtke C U Chenault ;!5 55 130 J26 I 88798-ELIZABKTH DALY w 9S 1 13 7 7- « W WrispcnE Corrigan 65 50 M t kSMllMARSAXD w 10!t 2 2 a 4J 7J Mountain J T Inland 1510 980 1450 50 I 87970 MASCAL w 98 9 8 9 9 S2 Cole B Schrelber 60 20 100 i EDNA PERKY W 9S 4 9 s s 9 Hulnage] GWJBissell t655 445 1115 I MOLLY MOG w 98 15 10 10 M lo- C Brown 1 balm t t t I S87S3 GOLX EX lURY »b 112 12 4 11 12 11 5 Glasner J H Morgan T t 1 89289 FANNY KEMBLE w 100 7 12 12 11 121 T Koerner D T Morris 55 60 185 | I FENR1R w 100 14 15 15 13 132 Goose L Jones I t 1 I I 8S947H5RAND PEGGY w MRU 11 13 14 14» Hannan H McCarren tit X TRITOMA w 98 11 14 14 15 15 Herbert W P Reardon til I *Mutnel lield. % Auction field. Time. 28 Vi. 47 initials track record I. Track fast. mutuels paid. Round the World. 2.r 0 straight, iflt..".! place. 1. .50 show; Princess Industry. 8.75 I.lace. J10.5O show; Attentive. .S8.50 show. Equivalent booking odds — Round the World. 5.T0 to 100 straight. 290 to 100 place, 1.10 to 100 show: Princes... Industry. 275 to 100 place. 110 to loo -how: Attentive. 70 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. f. by Lackford ~ Nellie Blv trained bv W. WalkerL Went to post at :::! . At post 4 minutes, stait fair. Won easily; second and third driving. ROlND THE WORLD, after forward pursuit of he leaders, drew away in the stretch to win as her rider pleased. PRINCESS INDUSTRY ran a good race, but was not good enough to l«eat the winner. ATTENTIVE showed rum-h speed for the tirst three furlongs and tired finally. RLE went well and probably will improve. MARSANIi quit badly after going three furlongs. GOLDEN RlBY was away jx orly and had scant chance. Overweights— Fanny Kemble, 2 pounds; lenrir. 2; lira ltd Peggy. 2L QO IfiQ THIRD RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. X1434— 1:05%— 3— 104. .Purse 00. 3-year-olds and C3«*~fcvlO upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Iiul Horses AWtPPSt u % % StrFin Jockeys Owners V™ Sale" 8S3t3iKlNGS DAICHTRUB 7 110 I I 3» t* |a 1 | E Martin TCMcDowl $.5765 260 340 00 88474IT. M GREEN « 4 1"4 fi 1 1J IS 23 2* T Koerner D N Prewitt 1595 2655 2235 16 8*41JHXLLOQUY w 6 105 2 2 21 2 3- 31 Herbert GHHolle 1420 2145 1825 18 88*84 OCEAN CJlEEN w 4 102 4 5 5 6 4 42 Keogh Gai tvandDlap 250 330 580 Jill MW29-EYEBR1GHT w 6 107 1 6 6 I I 5 » J Deavpt E Trotter 155 365 580 7 fc3S76»BERRY MAID w I 105 | 4 4« 4s I 6 D Austin F A Forsythe 270 615 770 J ♦ Auction field. Time. 24%. 46%. 59%, 1:05% equals track record. Track fast. unit mis paid. K lugs Daughter. .75 straight, 1910.sh.50 place, .50 show; T. M. Green. .75 place, ? ; 00 show : Colloquy. 1910.sh.25 show. Equivalent liooking odds— Kings Daughter. 55 to 100 straight. 30 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; T. M. Green. 55 to loo place. 20 to 100 show: Colloquy, 25 to 100 show. Winner — B. in. by Ornament — Qneenlike II. trained by !. Denny. Went t , p..st at :::5S. At ft* :t minute- Start fair. Won easily: second and third driving. KINGS DAUGHTER ran under restraint to the last furlong, then drew awn in the last sixteenth to win easing up. T. M. CRKEN set a very fast pace jtid raced OLLOQIY into defeat in the first half, but tired slightly neir the end. COLLOQVY. much the best of the olbers, ran fairlv well. OCEAN QURBN. away lowly, clnsed a big gap in the last quarter. BERRY MAID quit after going a half mile. Sciutdicd — IS7724iS|KKJiier. llo. WO 1 JO FOIRTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. 814.30— 2:00%— C— 100. Kentucky Derby. Value Cj*J~t9j 1910.sh,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances. N.t value to winner ,850. Ind Horses AWtPPStSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners S£,*P?*«S* ££*? MtmDONAV m 117 7 2 I1 Ill3 l3 U y Herbert W Gerst 2SO 030 420 50 S:«:JOE MORRIS wu 117 1 1 0k 2 2= 21 * 2* V Powers KHAndson 3775 4005* 3545 155 N8» FIGHTING BOB WB 117 4 5 7 7 5 3i 3* 3" Page G Reif 3175 2530 2565 75 MCSMMJOLA 1WOI.A w 117 3 3 6l» 6 » 6nk P 4« 4-T Rico .1 N Camden 760 790.2010 35 v.iW-TOPLAND w 114 5 7 3" k* 42 4h 51 5* D Austin C C VanMeter 545 555 1360 20 K93S6 JOHX FlRLOXO w 107 2 6 51 51 31 6* 6* 68 Scoville J C Rogers 945 720 2015 50 s:;M3;AL1;NT PIRATEwb 117 6 4 4 4l 7 7 7 7 Kennedy- JKWnwright 370 245 825 25 Time. 24. 48%. 1:14, 1:39%. 2:06%. Track fast. , mutuels paid. Donan. 3.25 straight, .50 place. .50 sliow: Joe Morris, .50 place. .50 show-righting Bob. .50 show. Equivalent Ixiokiiig ilds — Donau. 155 to 100 straight. 50 to lOn place. 50 to 100 show; Joe Morris. 50 to lOO place. 50 to lOO show; lighting Bob. 70 to 100 show. Winner --B. c. by Woolsthotp — .l Ix ne trained by Q. Ham. Went to iM.st at 4:50. At jmis! 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. DONAU went into the lead soon after ;he start, was then restrained in front for a mile and. when called n. drew away, but was tiring at the en-1 and barely lasted long enough. JOE MORRIS tried to run out on iIm first 1 inn and inov. d up with a rush on the stivlch turn and seemed the winner, but tired, only to come : gain gamely near Ihe end. FIGHTING BOB made a resolute effort after going a half and stood the final i:ic gamely. BOOLA BOOLA saved ground when turning into the stretch, closed a big gap and was going List, st at the end and would probably have won at a longer distance. The others were never serious contenders. Scratched — 89339 Eye White, 114. Q£k | fj i FIFTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. S1438— 52%— 2— 103. Purse 00. 2-year-olns. Colts 0 *J "i • V" and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner 00. 1 lid Horses AWtPPSlU % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners |£J"f?M8P RbIml MUm FOREHEAD *■ 102 I 4 r a l"t T Koerner .1 H Morris $ 205 $ 370 $ 725 t5 MMPLA C kfBXICAN wn 110 7 3 |» P 2 D Austin L Kelly 1215 1380 2115 i U388PREKIER w 115 5 1 I» 1* 3 E Martin TCMcDowell 3835 3100 3740 50 892Si» LITTLE RAJAH w 104 9 5 4- 4* 4 T Rice J Griffin 50 55 100 1 SWISH wb 107 1 2 B 5- 5- A Walsh W G Yanke 280 355 1000 i S8-J98 H. R. BRANDT WB 102 8 7 7 6 62 Cole W A Kirwan 35 30 105 t 8S998 JAMES MC. w 108 4 6 6 7 7J Hannan H McCarren 175 290 770 t SOITUERN LIGHT w 107 2 9 9 8 8* Kennedy G W J Bissell 225 200 420 I HUPXARK H. W 100 3 8 8 9 9 Goode L Jones 80 55 275 J JAuctiou field. Time. 23%, 48%, 54%. Track fast. mutuels paid. Forehead. 75.75 straight. 1.25 plac .75 show; La U Mexican. 1.75 place. 1910.sh.75 show: Premier. .75 show. Equivalent l ooking odds — Forehead. 3415 to 100 straight. 525 to 100 place. 75 to 100 show; La U Mexi-mn. |3B to 100 place. 35 to 100 show: Premie:-. 15 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c. by Goldcrest — Forelock trained by W. S. Hopkins. Went to post at 5:58. At post I minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. FOREHEAD moved up with a rush afte:- going a quarter and. passing PREMIER in the last furlong, finished fast aud resolutely. LA IJ MEXICAN stood the final drive gamely and was gaining slowly at the end. 1 KEM1ER was much used while at the post and showed the most speed for three furlongs, but tired near the end. LITTLE RAJAH was going swiftly at the end and would have been third in a few more strides. SWISH dropi*-d out in the first quarter. Scratched— 80312 Beach Saud. 102. Overweights-Little Rajah. 2 |wuuds; Swish. 5: Southern Light. 5: Mark II.. 1: James Mc. 2. WO 4 T 1 S,XTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 81000— 1:40%— ft— 95. Purse 00. 3-year-olds CJV "i 4 J- ""d upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPFSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ffftH j5"t* ffi£? 88560--J. H. REED wb 4 107 5 7 6 I* ]"k 1 J l1 McTagrt HsonandHan 685 35 075 1 SV.1-* JOHN* CARROLL wb 8 113 M 4 3» 5and .". S 2h D Hall T Hatfield 680 585 550 f- 89341 BONNIE BARD WB 6 111 8 2 2 P 2H 2* 3 J Howard L Kelly 680 330 570 J MIM MARKIE M. w 3 106 I 5 4J 41 3 4- 4= D Austin J C Milarn 210 135 395 i ■■IflTAR ACTOR w I loo I 1 ]U 3 4?. 5 :,- E Martin TCMcDowell 1380 645 925 J flM12TORTUOU8 wn I 93 1 H 7 65 6l 61 6J Cole F McKenna 770 185 400 t -sl2:; FANTASTIC WB 6 111 4 3 8 7* 75 7s 7« T Rice J J Ferguson 475 770 415 I 89412-STARPORT wb 3 100 6 6 5* S 8 8 8» T Koerner J T Ireland 10S5 650 3115 13 88285 ALMA BOY w 7 111 9 8 9 9 9 9 9J Kennedy J W Young 380 155 330 t 89415 E. OF RICHMOND W 4 108 7 9 10 10 10 M lo J Deavpt W Woodard 515 260 570 t Auction field. Time. 24%. 49. 1:14%. 1:40%. 1:41%. Track fast. mutuels paid. J. II. Reed. 2.25 straight. 2.75 place, 0.75 show: John Carroll. 4.75 place. 0.50 show: Bonnie Bard. 0.00 show. Equivalent hooking odds— J. II. Reed. 345 to 100 straight. 155 to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; John Carroll. Hi to 100 place. 230 to UK show: Bonnie Bard. 220 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c. by Woolsthoi| e — Liska trained by S. M. Henderson. Went to post at 0:31. At i ost I minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. J. II. REED, after suffering from slight inlerierence on the first turn, moved up with a rush and. wearing STAR ACTOR down, held the others safe to the end. JOHN CARROLL dropped out of forward contention after going half a mile, but came attain fast in the last furlong. BONNIE BARD ran forwardly until in the last sixteenth, where he tired slightly. MARKIE If. bail a rough trip and should have lx-en closer up. STAR ACTOR quit after going a good half. EARL OF RICHMOND ran poorly. The winner was entered for 0H: no bid. Scratched- i KSS24 1 Pirate Diana. 100; 87705= Alice, 107. overweights — Starport. 2 pounds. I


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