Lexington Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1911-05-09

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LEXINGTON FORM CHART. LEXINGTON, KY., MONDAY, MAY 8, 1911. Eighth day. Kentucky Association. Spring Meeting of 11 , days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge, Thomas II. Clay. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. AV. II. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 2:15 p. in.. AV Indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race, indicate index, number, track record. aac or horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. CkKC K EIKST RACE 3-4 Mile. 950421:120115. 00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. tOOOO Selling. Net value to winner 35; second, 0; third, 5. Ind Horses A Wt PL St 14 Vs Str Fin Jockeys Owners Straight.13 Sales? 95C02 AVORKBOX w 5 112 4 C 5. o 4 lh AVarrcn G B Morris 11G0-1C0 10 93G02 DAINTY DAME AV 7 107 2 1 2i 4" Tfi 2n Moleswh AV J Young 2i 15 952253ROMPIE wn 3 93 7 S C C .V 32 Skirvin O II Sonnners 15 23 9v5393REDIjASS w 3 3S C 4 3" 2k in i- E Martin I II AVheatcroft 40 t " 05C15?OLD BOY w 3 101 J 8 5 S 7 5i J Denny Mrs M Lutz H t S557S HIRAM w 7 109" 12 4h 3 O C5 J Deavpt A G AVoodman 1 t 955G4 AVAR JIG wb 3 103 5 3 1?. I1 2and 7l Goose M Hirscli S t 9557S COAVDIN wn 5 111 12 9 9" 8 S 8 G ArchibdSeilers and Glass 7?; 9 93219 HUSKY LAD wit 3 DC 3 7 7 7 9 9 J Moore F H Milden 3l t 95263SLIGHT KNIGHT w 5 109 10 11 12 11 11 103 T Koerner E L. Fitzgerald 31-10 10 95539 HEi,EN SCOTT w 3 SS 9 12 10 10 10 11 J Allen E R Bradley t t DLUE GRASS L.ASSIEW 3 93 It 10 11 12 12 12 Hewitt C E Lanahan t t tAuction field. JMutuel field. Time, 23y5. 48. 1:13. Track fast. mutuels paid. AAorkbox, 5.20 straight, .S0 place, 1911.sh.20 show; Dainty Dame, ?4.S0 place. .40 show: Rompie, .50 show. Equivalent booking odds Workbox. 11C0 to 100 straight, 290 to 100 place, 210 to 100 show; Dainty Daine. 140 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Rompie, 325 to 100 show. AVinrfer B. h, by Box EJise trained by G. B. Morris AVent to post at 2:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon driving: second and third the same. AVORKBOX moved up rapidly after going a quarter and, finishing with a rush, got up to win in the 1:1st few strides. DAINTY DAME ran close up throughout and probably would have won with a stronger ride. ROMPIE closed a gap and held on gamely all the way. REOLASS was speedy, but tired near the end. OLD ROY closed a big gap. AVAR JIG set the pace for a half and quit. LIGHT KNIGHT and COAVDIN ran lworly. Overweights Rcdlass, 21 pounds; Old Boy. 31; AVar Jig. 5: Cowdin. 2: Husky Lad. 1. Q PC fi PC A SECOND RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. S9340 51 2 99. 00 added. 2-year-ohls. j fj O tJ rk Fillies. Special AVeights. Net value to winner S5; second. 0; third, 5. Ind Horses AAAtPPSt Vx X vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Trafght5 Sales? 93G05 SISTER FLORENCE w 110 4 1 HI3 1 Eoftus Mrs II II Selby 10WMO0 f 15 94Gi0MISS AArIGGS w 110 1 4 C 43 2i G ArchibdF Johnson 3-5 CO SALESIA W 110 C C 2l 25 3l AAarren AAT II Laudeman 77 t 93C05 MAMITA tv 110 3 3 3h 3U 43 "Moleswh T E Pierce 23 t 93619AMERICAN GIRL w 110 7 7 5 P T Koerner L LeDlond 13-5 t 9:.C04 BAY OF PLEASURE w 110 2 2 5 C C- T Rico E 11 Bradley 125 t P3C14 SARAH CHENAUL.T w 110 5 5 7 7 7 J Howard C D Chcnault CO t -Auction field. Time, 23, 47, 54. Track fast. 93 mutuels paid, Sister Florence, 3.S0 straight, .90 place. .30 show; Miss AAiggs, .90 place, .70 show; Salesia, .30 show. Equivalent Iiooking odds Sister Florence. 1090 to 100 straight, 145 to 100 place, 05 to 100 show; Miss Wiggs, 45 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show: Salesia, 315 to 100 show. AVinner It. f, by Ornament St. Ursula trained by F. D. AVeir. AVent to post at 2:5G. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon easily; second and third driving. SISTER FLORENCE, from a fast start, ran into a good lead at once and easily held her advantage throughout. MISS AAIGGS was forced back soon after the start, but saved ground in the stretch and finished fast. SALESIA was speedy and went gamely for her first out and is promising. MAMITA ran well, but lost ground by going wide. AMERICAN GIRL seemingly lacked speed and ran poorly. Q pT r pr pr THIRD RACE 1 Mile. 77122 1:30 5 107. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. tOOui Handicap. Net value to winner 00; second, 5; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt VL 94 Str Fin Jockeys Owners EStraight.dS Sales! .:CCC3L,EAMENCE W 5 103 1 2 2t lh. 1 IU 11 T Koerner D Riley 75-100 50 83C03RASH W 3 97 5 4 Is 2l 4 4 2. E Martin B Thompson 4 20 9IS70 MUD SILL w 3 102 3 3- 4h 31 2i 2i 3i Mountain AVoodford and Euckner 12 fll 935S0 UNCLE BEN w 3 101 1 1 31 4 3 3J 4,u Moleswh J F Newman 4J 21 93C0C CAPT. CARMODY WB 3 1011 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 J Moore IJ Schreiber 33 t tAuction field. Time. 24, 47, 1:1314, 1:40. Track fast. 102 mutuels paid, Loamence, .50 straight, .00 place, .50 show; Rash, .20 place, .00 show; Mud Sill, .20 show. Equivalent booking odds Leamence, 75 to 100 straight. 30 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Rash, CO to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Mud Sill. GO to 100 show. AAinner Ch. h, by Maddison Hermesite trained by J. B. Riley. AVent to post at 3:32. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon driving: second and third the same. LEAMENCE, close up from the start, was sent into the lead after oing a half mile and won in a game finish. RASH lost ground on the last turn, but came fast through the stretch .into a resolute second. MlD SILL sl.owed speed and moved up gamely after going three-quarters, but tired slightly in the final drive. UNCLE BEN raii well to the stretch, but tired in the last furlong. CAPTAIN CARMODY was badly- outpaced. Overweights Uncle Ben. 1 pound; Captain Carmody. Q PvAvft FOURTH RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. S9340 54 2 99. $.".00 added. 2-year-ohls. Colts tJOOOU and Geldings. Special AAeights. Net value to winner 05; second, 0; third. 5. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt M K 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners EStraight.dS Sales? 95r,79 MOONLIGHT w 112 3 5 5 2h lh AVarren II P Headtey C93-100 1C 91S44 LIGHT O M LIFE w 112 4 4 4 2 2i G ArchibdF Johnson 11-5 50 9520G GRIF w 112 13 !! 4 3i T Koerner T C McDowell 29-10 20 93C19 SAYAILLE W 112 3 1 2 5 4h B Martin J E Otto 1G-5 . IS ;C1C TOM OTT W 112 2 2 Ink Jh 5 T Ricc G E ott 7j n Time, 23, 48, 55. Track fast. 113 mutuels paid. Moonlight, 5.90 straight, 1911.sh.00 place. .00 show; Light O M Life, .30 place, ?2.S0 show: Grif, .90 show. Equivalent looking odds Moonlight. 095 to 100 straight, 200 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Light O M Life. 115 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show: Grif. 45 to 100 show. AVinner B. e, by Beacon Light Princess Orna trained by AV. McDaniol. AVent to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVo"n driving: second aud third the same. MOONLIGHT had to overcome Interference on the last turn, but finished with a rush and got up to win iu the last stride. LIGHT O M LIFE ran green, but finished fast and stood the final drive gamelv. GRIF had a rough trip and, making a game finish, was probably best. SAYVILLE also suffered from interference. TOM OTT set the pace fast, hut tired suddenly in the last furlong. C f PC n FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. 77122 1 :39f. 5 107. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Fillies, y ODO 8 Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt Vi ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Straight.18 Sales? 935C4 ILMA wn 110 7 S 2A 3 1 1 U T Koerner T C McDowell 793-100 17 952403LOWEEN W 110 2 G 9 55 2h 2 2J J Howard G C Bennett 25 11 95007 1 1 BEEN E W 110 4 5 fi2 4h 4 31 3 J Moore F II Milden 11-5 31 95515 ROSE MGEE w 110 5 2 l" 9 7 4 4l T Rice Mrs J L Brvan 12 5 93C1S MUSS BALLISTITE W 111 9 7 3 S fit 5 5 G ArchibdE II Ferguson 31 5 9"242 AGILITY wn 110 CIS 7 S fi f, Moleswh P Dunne 21-5 25 9rC07 MARTLE MARION W 110 1 3 5 lh Sh 7 7 Loftus M Nicoll 27 C 951 13EMMA STUART , WB 110 3 9 7 0 5 8 Ss Goose AAebor and Nash 3i ir, 95007 GOING SOME " wn 110 S 4 1 2 9 9 9 AAarren J P Ross S 10 Time. 24, 48, 1:14, 1;404. Track fast. 123 mutuels paid, lima, 7.90 straight, 1.70 place, 1911.sh.00 show; Loweim, 2.30 place, 0.10 show; Ilelene. .50 show. . . Equivalent liookiiig odds lima, 795 to 100 straight, 4S5 to 100 place, 200 to 100 show; Loween. 1013 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Uelene, 80 to 100 show. Winner Br. f. by Hastings Monaika trained by G. Denny. Went to post at -1:12. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. ILMA ran under restraint for the first three-quarters, then dashed into a long lead in the stretch and won easing up. LOAVEEN moved up fast after going a quarter and held the others safe through the last quarter. HELEN 13 went Taii-ly well and finished gamely. ROSE MGEE came fast in the last quarter. MYRTLE MARION and EMMA STUART tired in the last furlong. GOING SUM 13 quit after showing, the most early speed and going well for three-quarters. AGILITY had a rough trip. Sera telied 95040 Princess jndustry, 1101 Overweights Miss Ballistift, 1 pound. QfrpTD SIXTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. 95043 2:0-1 5 127. Purse 00. 3-ycar-olds and up-trODtJU ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. Ind Horses A Wt PP St St H Sir Fin Jockeys Owners trafght!dS Sales.1 LSfi 17 Q r ESTI ON MARKw fi 117 2 2 H ll ll ll 1 l3 G ArchibdR F Carman 105-100 125 tWtr SOLiUS "w 5 109 5 S 5 51 5 C- 2 2 Moleswh I.F Roussey 50 tl9 y55593INDIAN MAID wis 1 107 1 1 4 41 4h 3and 3H 3l T Koerner J R Wainwrlght 19 t 02792 CLAUDIA w 1 103 S 6 25 2 2 23 5l i" -Mountain S IC Hughes 31-5 0 953S2 SAM BERNARD yt. 7 111 3 3 3 3 3 4h 41 51 T Rice W V Casey 15 II 9557S DISCONTENT w 3 06 0 4 7 7 7 " Gl J Moore W II Fizer fi 25 95007 DETECT w 3 97 4 5 5 C 7 G 73 E Martin AV J Young 10 40 955S2E. OF RICHMD W 5 1011 7 7 8 S S S S S Goose W Woodard 15 - tAuction field. Time, 24, 49, 1:14, 1:41, 2:07. Track fast. 243 ?2 niutuels paid. Question Mark, .10 straight, .00 place, .40 show; Solus, 3.20 place. 3.00 show: Indian Maid. 0.40 show. Equivalent hooking odds Question Mark. 105 to 100 .straight, SO to 100 place. 70 to 100 show; Solus, 1500 to 100 place, 505 to 100 show; Indian Maid, 420 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, hy Gohlerest Hose Ban trained by A. Ewing. Went to post at 5:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. QUESTION MAK1C, much the best, ran.into the lead soon after the start atid was hard held all tlio way. SOLUS came from a long way back in the stretch and finished gamely. INDIAN MAID moved up gamely in the last quarter into a fast going third. CLAUDIA showed speed and tired as if short. SAM BERNARD showed improvement. DISCONTENT was knocked back on the first turn. EARL OF RICHMOND probably disliked the hard track. Overweights Discontent. 2 pounds.


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