Douglas Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-28

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DOUGLAS PARK FORM CHART. LOUISVILLE. KY.. WEDNESBAY. MAY 27. 1914. Fourth day. Douglas Park Jockey Club. Spring Meet- ing of 13 days. Weather clear. __ Presiding Judge. Charles F. Price. Start»r. Harry Morri sey. Kaiing S"e,et.irv. K. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.i. Indicates apprentice allowance. - 1 A QQfl FIRST RACE M aTjIe. 8822 58% 2 115.1 1914.sh00 added. 2 year olds. Maidens. 1 L§- f f £ Selling. d vajije _|o winni-r 10; second. 3f.: third. -1. I m!i. Horses A Wt PPSt i ■: :i Str 1 ill Jockeys Ownera E |iliv. Odd- Strt , 14084 GANO wTH; 3 1 4i 4 - 1*1 A Neyloa T P Hayes ZaVlOII * i iil.i Mi:i DDY wM - ! 1" IlU -,lk • Conn 11;. K P Dodson tla-a 14221 WATKRpROOF W HI 4 5 *•- :" U V M Cnnr B Hamilton 40 , !4275*JOB D m Ml "• I v v • 4, c DiahmonHickey Pros 31-5 - ll.T.fi Il.iiss CROCKET w MS 8 1 : -h * • R WaldronM C Moore 4". G 14220 MARY RBARDON w 103 M « ■■. « • ■ " Keogh V P Reardon 71-1 14t57 BINGO wn 1M 1 1 -1 " «1 » ■ Martin T C McDowell S.J ;y 14275 WATHEN WB 112 11 7 7 7 8 RJ T Nolan K C Knobelkainp ■ il 11320 HERMOSA *aj I :. I* » !- 9* WW TlorJ N Camdea 11 11313 SEvPTEMISER MORN w 101 0 10 10 10 10 10 J Howard F J Kelley 3U m 11204 ELJZABH PETTON w 109 7 11 Fell. .1 Dooney F Peyton t IMatnel Held. Time. 23*;. 48. 1:01. Track fast. 2 miituels paid. Osno. 30.80 Rtralrht. .70 place. .50 show; Colombia Lady, field. 4. so place. $.,.so «hnw: Waterproof, S12.00 show. , ,, 1iiulvatint biKiking odds — Cano. 210 to 100 straight, 135 b 100 „ pi see. 75 to 100 „„ show: Colnmbin rMdv geld 140 lo 100 place. 90 to Pmi show: Water roof. 500 to loo show. Winner — Cb. c. b Dick Wellen Mi v Dav.n-i traine l by T. P. Hayes. . . Wenl to post at 2;31 At po*t 2 minutes. Starl t " li!i s,"«- Won easily: second and third driving own was well ridden and reserved close up lo the stretch turn, from abere he came with a rusta who,, urged and iw I COLUMBIA l.AHY In the last Blsteentb. Cooi.cmhia LADY showed the ,"." ,arlv sj.,.,1 and n-.de the pace hat, Iml tired near the end. WATERPROOF closed a gan , and cane-with a rash through the stretch. .lot; D. dosed up las; m the last ehrhtn. BINGO i showed sped and tired badly. LLIZAP.IiTH PEYTON fell soon alter the stmt. s-. ratcbed- Fidgat, 100. 1A QQQ Si:co.D RACK 1 1-16 Miles, mtlt IM t IfB 1 1914.sh00 aided. 1 year old- and iip-xOOO ward. Selling, gel value to winner 00; second. 30; third. 0. 1 Index Horses A Wt PPSt i4 . Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Eipiiv. Qild- St_r t 142»3-M.I;Y ANN K. wit 4 101 i :: 7- 7i 4 J1 U A Neylon It Hyaius 13SO-193 I42#t **Lv " ADAIR w u 4 ins i 2 3. l" D li 2» RWahlronMrs W A Kirwan 11 | II33I-»SAM 11IKSCH w 4 loo S IH lo s ;• :;ii A Mott W J Young Sl-lo 14212 , COIN w 4 103 | S 21 •*! V 5» 4i K Martin T C McDowell 23 142»7*YENGHEE ! wn 4 111 s ;i ,-,u |h V 31 6 II Radtke M A Colton 37 I ■ 14899= J RENO w 4 lo; lo lo c,ii # ;;i 45 ;■• J Roonev .1 Hogan 17 M 14281HANLY wn li 107 : 1 ;i .V ! 7- 73 D Connellv.l P Jones l.r»S 14222 CURLICUE w 5 107 3 4 lJ 1 2* 3 N1 W W Tlor.l Deginan ti 1429S*GUIDE POST w 4 102 7 7 8" S I,- !i» ;" Dishmon.l W May ID • 12 IB7*R1CHD DANGDON w 4 104 c, »; 11 3" lo lo 10 T Carter .1 B Respess I".!, Time. 24 A. 48%, 1:13%. 1:39%. 1:46. Track fast. f niutuels paid. Mary Ann K.. 3.00 straight, .30 place. .70 show; L. H. Adair. 4.40 place. J t show; ? Sam Ilirsch, .10 show. laiuiyaleiit booking odds— Mary Ann K.. 10S0 lo 100 straight. 383 to 100 place, 13o to 100 show; I. H Adair. 820 to 100 place, 205 to loo show; Sam Ilirsch. 155 to loo show. Winner— Ch. f. by Northern Star Polly trained by C. F. Clark. Went to post at 3:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: sec I and third the same. MARY ANN K. was wed ridden and. after beginning slowly, rushed "ip on the inside and. suing mark ground oa all turns, outstayed L. II. ADAIR in the tinal drive. L. H. ADAIR raced into the lead on the last turn and made a game linish. SAM 1IIKSC11 closed a big gap and linislied with a rush. COIN was knocked back in the lirst half and also closed a big gap. YKNGHBI raced well up all he way. RENOS saddle turned and she was forced to go wide. The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to 05 ami bought in. QQ 4 THIRD RACK -5-8 Mile. S.S22 5*.-2 115. 1914.sh00 added. 2-year-olds. FlBtes. 14 rib OOrJb Allowances. Net value to winner : second. IS; third. 1914.sh2. Index Horses AWIPPSt j y.. ■", Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Eipiiv. odds Strt 14283-1. AlTy BARBARY a 100 4 4 5" .", 2» la* A Mott It F Carman 130-100 14283* MARGARET D. w 10S li 1 2 :. Il 2* F Keogh W W Harden I 12X3Hii.k;ui:k will :; 2 I1! li 11 ::* d CoanellyG w J Bfaswll 12-5 C14X26TSWEETHEART SUE* ln! 2 5 3 4 4- 4- M GHner W S Threlkeld S7 lo 14283 KATHARINE G. WB MS S 3 Hi :;ii .". 54 W Obert D Et Mulholland ■ 13835-SLPKEMACY w 105 1 , « I i fi L DerondeJ Butler 79-13 Time. 23%, 46%, 59%. Track fast. inutiiels, paid. Lady lSarbarv, .S0 straight. .00 place. .80 show; Margaret I.. .30 place. $:;.20 show : Filigree. .60 show. Bqatvalenl bookiaa odds Lady Barbary, l.Mi to loo straight. M to 100 place. 40 to 100 show: Margaret P.. 105 to 100 place. 60 to 100 show ; Filigree. 30 to 1H show. Winner — Br. f. by Galveston — Barbary Belle trained by It. F. Carman. Went to post at 3:35. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. LADY BARRABY begaa slowly and was forced to go wide all the way. but finished with a great rush and got up to win in the last seventy yards. MABGAKBT D. raced well up Ihroughoul and odt Stayed : ILIOULK through the last sixteenth. FILIGREE snowed the most early speed and set an extremely last pace, hut tired in the stretch. SIPKKMACY was outpaced all the way. 8WBKTHBABT SIP and LATH AlilNi; L dropped ont of forward conlonlion after going three-eighths. Overweights Sweetheart Sue. 1 pound. QQC FOFRTII RACK 3-4 Mile. 1 1017 — 1 : lo i:.- 5 127. 0O added. 3 year -olds~and iTfi 14 rJrOOO ward, llaiulieap. Net value to a inner 75: second. 1. ■; Ihird. 1914.sh0. lnde Horses AWtllStj j j Str Fill Jockeys Owners Kipiiv. odds Strt agggiMERIDIAN WB 6 122 1 2 2" li li 1- F Keogh 11 F Carman 525-100 14277-VAN DERGRIKT w It 3 108 2 3 3 34 3" 2" A N, ylon .1 W Schorr 31-20 14314 T. WIDOW MOONwn 4 101 1 5 4?. P 21 :Jh W W TlorR P Marshall 41 E 112 70 WI1.H1TK w G lit 3 4 5 4- 1- 412 W Obert W G Yanke at 11833SKM1R1TE w 4 102 5 1 l1 5 5 5 K Martin C, J Long 11 Time. 23, 46%. 1:11%. Track fast. niutuels paid. Meridian. 2.50 straight. 1914.sh.50 place, .00 show; Vaiid.-rgrift. .10 place. .00 show; The Widow Moon. .00 show. Bdaivalent 1 king odds-Meridian. 525 to KM straight. 225 to 100 place. SO to 100 show; Vamlergrift. 5" to 101 place. 20 to 100 show ; The Widow Moon. 80 to 100 shoyv. Winner -I!, h. by Broomstick— Sue Smith trained by B. F. Carman. Went to post at 4:07. At lMist 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. MERIDIAN, showing grand form, was saved under restraint for the lirst three-eighths, then drew into the lead when called on and won in a canter. VANDKRORIFT was hard ridden all the way and. after being forced back in the first quarter, saved ground on the turns and linislied gaineiy. THE WIDOW MOON ran a good race. WILII1TK was gaining at the end. SKMPR1TK tired badly in the last quarter after set- ting a fast early pace. « — QQ£J FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 11017 -1 :10%— 5— 127. 1914.sh00 added. 3-year-olds and up-*±; 1/| fQU ward. Selling. Net value to winner S5: second, 21: third. 1914.sh1. Index Horses AWtlISt 4 % V, Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Eipiiv. Odds Strt 142M GIPSY DOVE vv 3 102 5 K 41 P. 2*| U W Obert W 3 Yanke 170 -100 14314 MORRISTOWN w 5 111 7 2 5* 5" 3- Li A Neylon J C Milam 21 14101 THE NORMAN wn 3 95 1 4 I" 1*1 la 3* E Martin T C McDowell 26-5 143273DA1Y PANCHITA w 7 104 I 1 21 f* 4r 4s J Howard J Umensetter 3« B 14317 HELIOS w 4 109 2 I «» V H V W W Tlor.l N Camden 15 1412S*BANK BILL wn 3 95 4 7 7 7 0- C, E Haynes E I YVoods B 10400* WATER LILY w 3 90 3 5 3i :;ii 7 7 A Mott R F Carman 39 Time, 22%. 46, 1:12. Track fast. niutuels paid. Dipsy Love. .40 straight. .00 place, .70 show; Morristown. .00 place. .!t0 show; The Norman. .80 show. Bqatvalenl booking odds— Gipsy Love, 170 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place. 35 to 100 show; Morristown. SO to 100 place, 45 to KMl show; The Norman. .HI to 1M show. Winner — B. f, by Cesarion — Chinela trained by W. II. Huckner. Went to post at 4:12. At post 0 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. C1PSY l.OVK folowed thu leaders close up to the stretch and took the lead ill the stretch, but was tiling at the end and just lasted long enough to win. MORRISTOWN was forced wide on the last urn. but finished fast and gamely. THE NORMAN showed high speed and s.-t a fast pace to midwav of the stretch, but tired in the last eighth. LADY PANCHITA ran well. RANK RILL refused to start with the others. IIFLIOS raced poorly. Overweights The Norman. 2 pounds. i 1 4 QQ7 SIXTH RACK— 1 1-8 Miles. MSB— 1:51% —5— 112V.. I MM added. 3-year olds "and A. tat OO.I upward. Selling. Net value to winner X0; second. 1s; third. 1914.sh2. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Vj vt Str Fiu Jockeys Owners Eipiiv. Odds Strt - 14314-STKONt; w 4 104 4 5 4- 31 1- F l1 IS Martin T C McDowell loo 100 . 14991 FLYING FEET w r, 106 3 iu 1 | 2*1 2»| 2» R WaldronW G Yanke g I 1431»»* DISPARITY W 3 92 3 2 5l 6 0 42 3" A Mott J E Madden W 1142 IB* GLASS w 4 104 2 4 . 5- 5* 3J 4* C DislimonM Young 53-10 14318 1 HELD HORSE w 0 111 1 1 -* 21 :;n 5l 5l A Neylon E R Dradley 13 5 14318 HELEN M. a I I 92 5 6 31 41 4i i 6 E Haynes J Hogan 22 Time. 23«.;. 47%, 1:12%. 1138%. 1:51 mw track record. Track fast. niutuels paid, Strong, .10 straight, 93.40 place. .80 show; Flying Feet. .70 place. .20 thaw; Disparity, .30 show. Kquivalent booking odds Strong. 155 to lOO straight. 70 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show: Flying Feet. Is.. to loo place, 00 to 100 show; Disparity. 115 to loo show. Winner — C!i. g, by Stalwart — Ancient trained by G. Denny. Went to ltost at 5:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. STRONG moved into the lead after FLYING FKLT tired and finally won in a canter. PLYING FEET *-t - a great pace to the last turn and tired from strenuous racing with BELL HORSE. DISPARITY came with a rush through the stretch. CLASS suffered from Interference and bad riding, hut finished fast. BELL HORSE and IIK1.KX M. tired badly after racing well to the stretch.


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